Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1959
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' ., 1 'w A -wk X K 4 x , 7' I, X f' ' :gli ST -Q ,, E 1 'K- it ftitorfo Confnrmung the susplclons of nearly every member of the Grossmont student body as well as e faculty and admunnstratuon the dedrcatron of the T959 El Recuerdo goes to one of the most elrguble of the admnnxstrators at Grossmont Hrgh School Pruncupal John T Warburton The reasons are plentlful as well as obvrous for Mr Warburton more than any other person has upheld the une tradntuons of our hugh school an has school actuvntles and dutues as well as hls personal lrfe For specflc examples of has many servlces one need only to turn to the eventful day when our prlnclpal was announced Prlncxpal of the Year by Croft Publlshlng Company for therr yearly contest Hrs letter of recommendation from members of the Grossrnont faculty began with a long lrst of his many educational groups In addltlon they stated This prlnclpal rs a creatlve thrnker and dedicated to lhusl Ideas ll-tel rnvtnated a two track system for college and non college stu dents developed a defunute plan of course pre requusutes leadung to college entrance nnutnated grfted chuld program establushed a class un Russian re emphasized the Importance of German establushed before school science lab made possible the bunld a house program organuzed a motor per boy autoshop established a reading lab developed the new programming system developed an honors program organlzed a dlstrlct guudance handbook unxtlated and attends semunars for Sentors nnntnated a plan for followung the actrvutues of students after graduatuon and holds weekly meetlngs wnth counselnng staff to drscuss Improvement and reflnement of gundance techniques ln addutuon to thns the letter Included hus many achuevements nn personally helpung each mem ber of the faculty and student body as well as the varlous colorful facets of has remarkable person a lty To summaruze the many accomplushments of thus one great man would be rmpossxble for the lust rs endless one can say safely that Mr Warburton rs the lnvlng example of all of the fune Grossmont tradutnons Any Grossmont student followxng IH the footsteps of Mr Warburton would meet with unlnmuted success and fnnd that ever changrng unendlng goals In lufe are necessary to reach the heught of success attanned by John T Warburton 2 Tv. 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YBUYS Pl'lnClPUl John T Warburton Grossmonts talented pruncupal has once agaun carrued Grossrnont to a successful years end l-lus deft handlung of duffucult problems cannot be easuly equaled Under hus guudance and encouragements, our faculty and student body agaun brung glory to Grossmont Walter R Barnett Vuce Pruncupal us the vuce authoruty of our school keepung order and audung the pruncupal un every sutuatuon requurung hus skulls Thus team of admunustrators leaves luttle to be desured for Grossmont Behund every successful man there us a woman Thus us doubly true of our pruncupal s secretary Mrs Ann Homola Her womanly dutues are posutuvely unduspensable Ann Homola us a busy and energetuc se the pruncupal cretary to . MA Vygh SAW, uJ.:.-'r2' f....l u -Q, , 1 I I . . . V . . . I - - - - I - u . . - . . u . , , - . ' I ' I ' I ut . . ,, . . . . u . , . . ,PX l xx' l' T x ' - N ,I 4, U ' xl X .4 5 ' ,J -if 1 hav' Lwns Smlth Superlntendent of the Grossmont Unuon Hugh Harold Hughes Deputy Superintendent School Dnstnct Grossmont can be thankful for the work of the dzstrrct admmustrators Everythung from the llght bulbs to the cur ruculum offered fall under the wnse guldance of thus group Though through the course of the year they are confronted wlth numerous problems the board seems to have a never ending store of solutions The board budgets the dlstrrct s money makes decrslons concermng varnous school polncnes whether small or large and ID general keeps all the schools rn the dustrrct runmng smoothly We are fortunate to have the dlstrlct offlces locoted on the Grossmont Campus The Grossmont Student Body and Faculty truly appreclate the dlstrrct odmunrstrators helpful and understandlng supervlslon ' 'AWK ni. Y Board of Trustees Back row lr Mr Svalstad, Mr Smrth Mr Hughes Mrs Se-ors Mr Hall Mr Foster Mrs Goode :',.. .- 4 P K A 2 -, . -, f . ix' .V K . V wa. - S' Y . ' ' ' :it v . ri Y T , fxxxf c ,rw xx x, Y 4' ' . W , . V E ll .1 1 -N f A J t ,fd 1 6 fa' I ' ll.. 4 , I .XX X . D , . . . . . ' I I . . . . . . I I I . V , I 1 . 'F ' , is , , 4 X .A Y . ln - ' ' ul - - A E . I 1 3 L-. ' ' -Q E Q - 2 . ' f t 1. sf 'Fi H1 NN -5 JS ! Robert N Burnham Senior Counselor is an rf? 'xxf Ruth l. Martinez Junior Counselor Eva M Quicksall Freshman Counselor 1 V Problems problems' Life is an endless series of brain racking prob lems for Grossmonts hard working counselors If a student forgets To go To class or a scholar is faced with The difficult decision of selecting a college each inevitably Turns To the sweet Tempered and long suffering problem solvers Even the dreariest of lobs, however has its rewards These patient and kindly saints receive their recompense from The many smiles of gratitude and warm thank yous which follow their helping hand The shrill complaints of unhappy students The splitting heads aT The end of a busy day These ln all seriousness Grossmonts industrious counselors deserve many thanks and a big hand ii :I I -77711 Russell H Savage Sophomore Counselor Kenneth Maynard Sophomore Assistant Counselor kff vnu-. Hgfng Cougmegu Wllldrd J Bdfliell Freshman Assistant Counselor Office Manager '1- 1 . 3 -J . ' ' ' xi ' I I - lik.. f N -. I I ' , sflvj-I5-15122 ' ' - -.., wg..-E ' Lrrrf. . . . . 'XX gli-:ff '?'??i'5X 155' f ' ' . .... . . Z, A ml' u . . . . . 1 f . 2 H l,'f -' -TE-lg, Trivial miseries dissolve when a grateful headache graduates. '-':l5'S'. .' ' - W is, a ' T , my ,Z 1 3. X N V . X . - - x M , 1 T ,,.Vg T ft ' bfi, Q Egg l , ' .i' ' - fit fi' x J '. xl lx 'l' I -- 1 - I . L n C ' R .f ,f I ls . F Q in s is - W . 6 47 3 Effucuenf Our offnce sroff Includes lr Mrs Scwoge Mrs Young Mrs Osironder Mrs Homolo seofed Mrs Thomos Mrs Bofchelder Mrs Johnson ond Mrs Dodds Bookkeeper -0 Indusfraous Dr Kohrs Lubrcrlon Invaluoble Mrs Jones or Jonesue Undersfandlng Max Hoxue commander over seer of The Girls gym In chnef ofthe Boys gym 'x 'Q Life-saving: Mrs. Benedict, Nurse. Responsible: Mom Sherman, A.S.B. ' . ' A 999959 f ul thenn lt 'W' I a ...- The delncuous food served In our cafeterua as prepared by these Responsuble for Grossmont s colleguate lookung campus these groundsmen efllmenl Und famous Chefs shoulder the responsubulnty of keeping the landscape artestuc and lntter free Al Eller, Grossmonts traffuc dlrector, retnrnng after eleven years of faathful service to Grossmont Al a natnve of Mussouru, came to Calufornla forty years ago Smce furst begunnlng has 'ob In 1947 he has enloyed workung wrth the Grossmont students and has appreclated the earnest co operation nn keepung the Grossmont traffnc flowung smoothly Congratulatuons to a popular Gross mont admrnnstrator for a lab well done, and best wlshes for future success Al Eller always helpful supervuses our traffuc problems In thus modern age of space shtps and get transports speed convemence and safety are of rnalor Importance In the fneld of ways and means Along wnth thenr many patuences, our bus drnvers strive to keep pace wnth these modern Inventions by transportung students to and from school wrth a maxumum of safety and a rmnnmum of risk . 9 ' A T ' i y ll r x f 4- l f ' 'fd A A 'l H5't R ' X , . t , s ' l . 4 , W A R I . 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Sw' y : I 1 y 5 rf' V 1- -I Q t I 5 The care and manntenance of movue frlms and prolectors us the pnmary duty of the skllled auduo vnsual helpers The boys hard work us rewarded fully by the sense of achzevement from theur endeavors fs All of those new books In our labrary have recelved the best of care thus year under the effnclent hands of these guarduans of the Ex Lnbras Sfuden pe S Thus group of potentual nurses are learnlng one of the most rmportant lessons In lafe They combme fun and work and stvll keep students properly patched up Workung n the towel cage and gym offrce these students are fvrllung to gave an extra hand to the P E De art ment whenever It IS needed '. .4 4 J KN .S- , Y yi A '-1 vx ' Q' 5 WNW fl 5 5 '75 v W Y I Robert Domelson Head of Department June Austun Paul DeKock Em UETSUU EFLPEFJDQ-atfoifi Beverlee Bell Rnchcrd Dunl0p Leone Fmclle Corol Orme A' f ,ll 1 . 1 Lois Kelly Grossmont's English Department strives to instill in Grossrnont students the ability to speak the English language fluently and cor- rectly and develop the art of appreciating the many types of great literature, whether American or European. From the lowly state of a freshman to the lofty height of a senior, the influence of Dickens, Chaucer, Shake- speare, and many contemporary American writers haunts the dusty halls of our school, long after the students have left. It is through the English Departments ceaseless efforts, that we are able to face the challenging world of today, aware of its many enjoy- ments and pleasures. Frances Lea Marilyn Kamminga James Parker Aldo Kirk l l , l 1 l l l l , W, Mary Thiemqn Dorothy Smith George wlcn Harrls Couslneau Head of Department 06-GHG ll Department Teachsng the baslc fundamentals of busuness to thousands of future lob holders IS the pnmary responsl bnluty of the vocational arts Teachers Many difficult skulls are mastered by Grossmont students ID courses rangung from accountlng to photography These varuous talents are passed on from master to master thereby nnsurnng the future employers of the buslnesses of Amerlca only top qualnty hrghly effxcuent business men and women The many long hours spent In a classroom over a typewrnter keyboard an addmg machnne or a stenographer s notebook are rewarded un full when the 'ob appllcant can boast a complete knowledge of hrs partrcular held and the rewards continue In the form of superuor paychecks Dorothy Pascoe Wnllard Barkell Rosemary Glbson -l0meS H0fCl'1ef Quentm Decker Manlyn Kammmga Howard Testman I Evelyn Schmudt Head of Department Olga Rutter Donald Taylor Ellie ll3UEfLuQCEJ dl EfoQ2'lO2JSS4l'l?'ll Arts When the homemakers of Ameruca are properly educated our country can be certaun uts future us un good hands When the recurung of our natuon s poten tual leaders us placed un capable and responsuble hands the natuon wull prosper To look at the Homemakung Department of Grossmont Hugh School one would have no qualms about the fate of Ameruca for surely our chuldren wll be raused by educated and responsuble young mothers and famulues kept secure by wuse and untellugent wuves The young women who partake of the home makung curruculum are preparung themselves for responsuble leadershup un theur homes communutues churches schools and natuon Buuldung and learnung at the same tume are the Grossmont boys enrolled un the undustrual arts program Creatung practucal usable utems through skull and artustuc cubuluty are the maun actuvutues of a great number of these boys Others learn the upkeep of today s complucated automobules Stull others earn actual carpenters apprentuceshup by buuldung an enture house These young men wull retaun a valuable creatuve skull throughout theur luves and wull never be un wantung ot a uob Wunfueld Dean Ernest Mackostue Head of Department Vuncent Muzzo l-SWIG Off 21 f . . . . . . u , . , I r u I 1 I I ' - 1 ' u . . . u . . . . . l Meuwillh Lf Xl f1!ff,..f'Wr ff! l A J, Y f , ff Agnes Rollo Head of Department Lloyd La Plant Robert Kulellts John Murphy The Arlstotles of the future are educated rnght here In our own realm by such masters of the art of mathematncs as the numerncal genluses puctured here Theurs ns to reason why and theurs ns to frgure out how to do It The lllustratsve teaching methods em poyed Include such devices as movung puctures stan dardlzed tests three dlmenslonal figures such as 22 Rnchard Baker George Baznk Edgar Kmtzelle Ella Peterson Marlon Baer Frederlck Nelson Locke Olson Lee Tompkuns Howard Tegtman truangles and the conventnonal chalk and black board At the end ofthe year one can rest assured that the most advanced of mathematucal duffucultues wall be challenged with an unquusmve mnnd on behalf of the students mdoctrmated wnth the methods and teachnngs of these drget consclous Instructors of , fl l eygflrlfw ja ' 'ja' a vt! r t sn r y r I - 1 Q-Sei mee John Wilton Head of Department Depa tmen What makes it tick? is a question heard no less often at a watch making factory Chemicals frogs weights and levers are discussed daily and the makings of the assorted oblects are probed with scientific curiosity Thus fascinating facts are learned through actual dealing with the objects at hand in the labs Everyone who is truly educated at Grossmont has spent some time garbed in a lab apron behind a bubbling glass with scalpel in hand exploring the makings of a flower or perched on a chair with apple in hand prepared to demonstrate the laws of gravity Mary Atkinson Richard Lantz Elizabeth Broderson Roberf Mullen Billie Meyer Ernest MacRostie Vincenf Muzzo Gilbert Salazar W arne Eallugjeiie ll Eels-:J Archery bowlmg modern dance badmunton tennus track and recreational leadershrp are part of the rn dlvldual curriculum offered In the Glrls Physrcal Educa tion Department Throughout the year the gurls partrcl pate In such team sports as volleyball touchdown hock ey basketball and softball These team sports develop into excrtlng tournaments and Inter school sportdays New this year IS Grossmonts Tournament Tennus Class These gurls make up the Grrls Tenrus Team who have won the drstrrct champronshlp thus year We are gulded by well qualrfred teachers who have had many years of specralrzed educatron and all hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree Jean Creelman Head of Department Rena Drrggs Georgna lBunkerl Turner D0'0fl Y Arnold Jo Westlake Arthur Schwuchow EDC? Ats Art Drama and Music compose the Grossmont Fine Arts Department The art classes enable stu dents to work on commercial art create fascinating pictures an water color oil and casein explore inter estlng designs or develop an appreciation for the techniques and accomplishments in photography The Drama Department has received many awards for performances superior to those of ave rage high schools Students learn the art of apply ing make up techniques of dialect writing modern dance and acting The students participating in Dramatic Arts have provided many hours of enter tainment and have brought honor and fame to Grossmont Merle Donohue Dan Lewis Richard Dunlop The Music Department offers outstanding training in both vocal and instrumental fields, Many long hours are spent in preparation and rehearsals to present to the students of Grossmont impressive and inspiring programs. Through their untiring efforts and constant demand for higher standards in music they have received many acknowledgements and acclaims for their high achievements. John Sackett Charles Bray oc- ll es Raymond Reed Head of Department Geraldine Ball John Burdnck Gordon Shrelds Elsre Reed Grossmonts Social Studues Department offers many valuable and cultured sublects World prob lems of today and of past ages as well as world culture customs hopes and Ideas are successfully presented so that a clear understandrng of the sutuataon on behalf of the students prevauls 26 Mary Smlth Wlnfleld Dean James Clouse .P Margone Duetrlch Wnnston Eshleman Hs. X John Kar-nmlnga Srdney Gerstler Ernest ne Klerekoper Thus Department Includes Socual Studues World Culture U S Hrstory and Civics and Social Prob lerns Thus Grossrnont students learn the dlfferent forms of government and acquure the ablllty to understand the people here and abroad , gf l 3 fyyx-' g , . . . z xx 4' . , 1 Q fp , . i ' l l Alec Penny Head of Department Miriam Anderson lkelm on Parlez-vous francais? This question, asked in any of a number of languages, would be answered by a chorus of oui's and si's and ya's if asked to Grossmonters. For this school can boast the greatest num- ber of bi-linguists for many a mile, including not only members of the faculty, but the student body as well. Spanish, Russian, German, and French are offered, as well as the father of many languages Latin More and more Grossmonters continue into the third and fourth years of study of their particular language for they have been guided by the wise and experienced language in structors pictured here When the youth of America travels abroad in the future they will represent only the finest and most educated of Americans and will demonstrate the fact by fluent usage of the foreign language Ruth Lane B d A V Eugene Vinson :XJ Ruth Coover Joseph Rolback The Men's Physical Education Department has been most suc- QS cessful this year. One of the many factors contributing to this has been the new and modern boys' gym. It is through the Men's Physi- cal Education Departments able teaching staff that the boys not W only learn the basic skills in football, basketball, baseball, track, Ed QD tennis, volleyball, soccer, and many other activities but more import- ant, they learn the value and importance of good sportsmanship. Lawrence Head Kenneth Maynard Jack Mashin Head of Department Locke Olson Art Preston Edgar Kintzelle PM K. Lee Tompkins Marlin Baer James Erkenbeck f 1 . X J., V 40-, s - . ' 'ax A ' ., i 'Q ' v ' . ff. ' .r ' 1? .51-A D D up a Those were The good old days Guess who? The Elws Presly Fan Club ,7-of X1 e re here because vv re here when ln doubt Aw gee a Teddy bear' KI WhOT V9 YOU hldmg f0F, RICkY9 Shake paws and come out fnghhng Chaos 'Q SL . Z . I V it I ' 1 i I 1 f A u , I . - - . ' V - -u - 1 K- , g , Q N I H. 5, A - - , - I , ., 'l,jif,L. L-. ,' 2 ' .. 1- :A x . --of r V , , .F-.Q ' . V l if 6-. I o -- 1 of e ,eff ,- Q l 'J 'A LA . ,-'Q , R f 4 3,1 1 W' e' ' --- T o , h h ' 29 SENIORS am ld 0 'U' Z I :Qi-2 W5 +1135 I Y 1 Y ,f Z7 1 I f 5' 1 fx Sl 1 X '3 94 f f v A L EiJLl3GDcG Sue Cosby rs the wrnner ot the Bank at Amerlca award an the treld ot Liberal Arts She represents the Language De Ward Mclvlalcen tram the Socral Studres Department were also competrng tor thrs award Sue has been one ot Gross montsr ost act ve students Tl rs s shown by her teache s se lectrng her as the outstandrng senior and the sensor gurl who has contrrbuted the most serv ce to Grossrnont n the tell o Flne Arts talented Larry Lessner won as representatlye at the Nluslc Department Hrs competrtors were Rrchard Babcock also the Musrc Department and Karen Klrng ot the Art Departn ent Larry has been a valuable and enthusiastic member ot the Grossmont Band for three years l l c 5 A , partments John Gillespie, from the English Department, and The outstanding mathematician of The senior class Mike Lienert was selected as the winner of The Bank ot America award in the field ot Math and Science Mike represented The Math Department and competed against Carolyn Libby from The Science Department Mike has been very active in school activities and was President ot C S F in his senior year OUTSTANDING SENIOR Rosalie Alessio was chosen by her classmates as The outstanding all-around senior girl. Her friendly personality makes her well-liked by all. Bob Isom Senior Class President was chosen as The out- standing senior boy. Bob has held many ottices and is a helpful and popular member ot The class of l959. Sc-slhollel Intelligent John Hosak is the outstanding boy scholar in the senior class Few have equalled his fine record of studiousness in high school Throughout his four years he has honored Grossmont by is many scholastic achievements 34 For her diligent efforts and scholarly endeavor, Diane Monahan has been chosen by her teachers and counselors as the outstanding senior girl scholar ofthe class of 1959. Graduating with o 4.0 grade average, Diane has helped prove Grossmonts tradition ot good scholarship true. X,- rf-1, sr n:chWA? ':'i PN' xifh , . A 4 A . . ' K. . -. I I . . - ,- ' - 1 4 ,-.i - .3 bm . ' ' ' . .1 4- , ,. .igvl fo .,- I Q' '. 4' ' Y ,-. 1- 1 - Q . :-' ' --. 1 'm -'1-- ' . . E. ., b . , 1 . . Q .. 5. - , :A r QQ... x.. Q- . . O - -' Aw . in .' s:.Q , . -,N -N ' . - , find-. 'ka 2 ' , ln:- .1 L- Gr' V.-K: ge: , fi..qb'.'l .2 W' ' ' I ll A . ' x is ' - A-.W f- . if'-.2--.'.- --' -'K-1+ reef? 'f '- - f.. 11A?A - Q , ,-- .47 ' is ,L-5 I.A..c3y' IA- Q if- 1 ' -, ' . -g A . - D - .Xg,g..-fc K -, :'-1 'll ' Q. D and Q-S ee Among Dick Dickenson's many unselfish services to his high school are his many offices held during his four years, highlight- ed by his successful term as A.- S.B. President in 1959. These and many other services prove him worthy of his title, Outstanding Service in the Senior Class. Selected for her many services for the betterment of Grossmont Sandie Sherley was conferred with the honorable title of out standing service Among other things Sandie devoted many hours to her 'ob of ASB Sec retary QD LQQQUEDQ lete Jerry Haltermann Grossmont s well known basketball play er was chosen as outstandung boy athlete of the senuor class by hus teachers Jerry s terrutuc basketball playung has not only won many games tor Grossmont but outstandung recognutuon for hum self He has been the feature of many a news artucle and maga zune wruteup Andue Teeter was chosen as the outstandung gurl athlete ofthe senuor class Andue us well known by her fruendluness and aood sportsrnanshup around school Because of her skull un team sports and her well coordunated abuluty un unduvudual recreatuon she has been hughly recommended by her physucal educatuon teachers as the best senuor gurl athlete and us well deservung of her tutle Ll . '1 9 . sf 's 9 . . I . . , J if -f In 'H , ,I , ,D Q I V ', A . - - ,. lx 4' u l l lf' S13 smfiosr Eilii rrgj Nearly 700 Tsny freshmen were snsTsaTed snTo GrossmonT l-lsgh School sTarTsng off four me morable years wsTh a bang The fsrsT week of Thesr high school lsfe The freshmen had To wear whsTe shsrTs or blouses and The gsrls were noT allowed To wear lspsTsck The boys rolled one Trouser leg up To The knee addsng To The generally rsdsculous appearance of The newcomers AfTer a week of This ksnd of TorTure The formal snsTsaTson Took place on The fooTball fseld FrsghTen ed freshmen were forced To salaam To The upper classmen especially honoring The Sensor Class Clsmaxsng The evenT was The Hello l-lop where The freshmen were allowed To become ac quasnfed wsTh Thesr elders on a more cordsal basss EvenTs of The freshman year included a dance class assemblses and aThleTsc evenTs The enThussasTsc class of 59 sponsored many acTsvsTses sn Thesr sophomore year aT Gross monT The second year of Thss class began by snsTsaTsng The sncomsng freshmen a pleasureful Task and high honor for Those who so well remembered Thesr own snsTsaTson Many assemblses were called for The purpose of plannsng an evenT fslled sunsor year The Sophomore class offscers were PressdenT Dsck Dsckenson Vsce PressdenT Lynne Meek SecreTary Sandy Brown Treasurer Nor ma Parsons CulTural Affasrs Sue Cosby Publscsty Cyrsl Snyder and ElecTsons Grace Cooper The sophomores began To feel more like upperclassmen sn The sprsng when They ordered Thesr beauTsful Junsor Rsngs A successful Champagne Ball was sponsored by The Junsor Class sn T958 The purpose was To provsde The necessary fsnances for ThaT dssTanT Sensor Prom as well as oTher lunsor acTsvsTses Junsor rsngs were worn upssdedown and There was no such Thsng as lunsor prsvsleges The pork sng loT was being prepared for Thesr sensor year The ouTsTandsng sunsors parTscspaTed sn The Graduation exercsses by carrysng The TradsTsonal Dassy Chasn Through which The graduaTsng sen FosTer SecreTary Rosalie Alessso Treasurer Norma Parsons CulTural Affairs Dsana Bsschof PublscsTy and Marylou Randall ElecTsons Among The fsrsT acTsvsTses of The Sensor Class were The breakfasTs Gsrls showed up sn mau mau dresses The parents coolfed anal The boys washed dishes Everyone ensoyed The food and aTe hearTsly Sensor prsvsleges included Two lunch lsnes chosce parksng spaces The beauTsful sen sor lawn for lunches orchesfra seafs aT assemblses and The last word sn an argumenT wsTh an underclassman The sensors supporTed all of The A S B evenTs and where The sensors went fun was sure To follow The sensor class saw To sT ThaT every member was acTsve CommsTTees were formed meeT sngs held and problems dsscussed for each upcomsng evenT Nearly every sensor had a prsvs lege card and all were well used The end of The year seemed nearer as The sensors were measured for Thesr cap and gown of TradsTsonal blue wsTh gold Tassels The Top fsfTy were announced aT msd year AnnouncemenTs were ordered paymenTs made on caps and gowns DsTch Day planned and The prom looked forward To Jobs or colleges were decsded upon by confused sensors Many scholarshsps were won upholdsng The fsne TradsTsons of Grossmonf The class offscers were Bob lsom PressdenT Ricky Wood Vsce PressdenT Fran Dewsng Sec reTary Jerry Selness Treasurer Sue Edmunson CulTural Affairs and Karen Klsng PublscsTy The sensor prom was held aT The La Jolla Counfry Club and The AfTer Prom aT The El CorTez The Polynessan Theme was beaufsfully porfrayed maksng The prom an unforgeTable memory for every sensor AfTer BaccalaureaTe The Sensor year ended formally wsTh GraduaTson exercsses on June T8 aT STaTe College The GraduaTsng Class of T959 has lefT sTs sndelsble mark upon The hssTory of GrossmonT Never before has There been a class bubblsng wsTh enThussasm fslled wsTh such Tremendous school spsrsT and loyalTy so eager for a good educaTson and always ready To provsde The fun To go along wsTh sT Many classes sn The fuTure may smsTaTe Them buT none wsll near The success of The MsghTy Class of T959 I - . , I ' - . I I I I I I - Y , ' , ' A 2 ' ' , 1 , 1 , - 1 ' , 2 ' ' , ' 1 ' , - , . I ' - iors passed. The class officers were, Bob lsom, PresidenTg Dick Dickenson, Vice President Judy , 1 ' ' , 2 , ' : ' ' , 2 , ' . l . - . , . , . . . . , , , . , ' , . I I I I , . I 1 1 . 2 h 1 l U 2 I r ' I 1 I I 1 f . 1 V I ' , , I I ' I Q8 3 Q QDEHUQ rs 1 1' T- 'V Q1 BOB ISOM Presrdem is Semor Class Councrl RICKY WOOD FRAN DEWING Vuce Presrdent Secretory K A JERRY SELNESS KAREN KUNG GUS FOOTHILLER Treasurer Comm Publscny Comm of Pep and Spun V59 SUE EDMUNDSON MP BUPNHAM MVSS KLEREKOPER MR PENNY Comm Cultural Affonrs Counselor Advusor Advisor as 0 urs U. y r' . - 1 1, +5 f gi ' A L . . I . 0 Q ' ' ,r K Hlfgl K 1 xv gawk' C 1 A 1' m ij X H 4 ,, , C 'K V PAUL PHIL ADAMS Thanks aloud on all sublects DOMINIC JOHN ALESSIO I came I saw I conquered CAROLYN ALLEN Amuable people are Iuked by everyone MARVIN AESCHLIMAN Each man for hlmself JOAN AGOSTINI She has c dlsposmon that makes the best of everything ROSALIE ANN ALESSIO Personalrty IS to her what perfume ss to a flower JEANNETTE LOUISE ANDERSON Its nice to be natural when ones naturally nnce ROGER ALLEN ALFORD Fun as has motto a4 7 LARRY ANDERSON Care as an enemy to Iufe JO ANN ALBAN She stands In her own Inght ROGER ALGREN Attentnon gxrlsl I rn one an a mullnon PAUL LEROY ANDERSON The reward of a thmg well done ns to have done It 39 wh f Gr A ETTA ARMSTRONG BETTY ASHER MIKE ASMUSSEN RICHARD BABCOCK Ambman wall take thus gurl far A qutet one but beware Mr Saturday Ntght There us no substitute for talent TY-W. ROBERTA MAE BAILEY STEVE BAILEY LINDA LOUISE BALL MARTHA CRAWFORD BALLANCE True to her word her work Laughter makes the world go round She burns the mldmght owl Frnendly and fun her frlends but not for study I JERRY BARCIA BILL HAL BARKER NANCY BARKDULL CAROL ANN BARR I never trouble trouble until He who seelcs Finds everywhere, just as cheerful as she looks, Coy, elusive, Gnd full of fun, trouble troubles me. MARGARET OPAL BARTON THOMAS BAXTER JOHN RANDALL BAYLESS GERALD DAVID BELT Always a smile for everyone No one knows what he can do Drawing on my fine command A sensible and well bred man till he tres of language I said nothing GEORGE BENTER NANCY ELIZABETH BERG DAVID LOUIS BERTRAND CHARLES DENNIS BISCHOF The good die young, so why worry. Friendliness is the key to success. A quiet man, but quite a man. Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm. DIANA LOI BISCHOF MARY ELAINE BLACK JUDY KATHERINE BLACKFORD SANDRA ANN BLAKE Beauty is its own excuse for being. The surest way not to fail is She may'seem quiet, but To have ioy one must share it. to determine to succeed. others know different. KATHERINE ANN BLESSING SALLY JO BOATMAN KAREN BOLAND DARLENE MARGUERITE BONGIANNI Easy gomg and irresistable Relnable and effucnent Always cheerful Education ns our suxth sense BEN WAYNE BORDELON PHYLLIS ANN BRACKEN DON BRANCH LARRY BRANDELL The doer alone learnefh. Whaf's mine is yours. For'he's a jolly good fellow. A nice, unparficular fellow. BEVERLY BRATCHER JOAN BRATTON ROBERT DEAN BRIDGES BONNIE JEANNE BRlGHT To know, iake, to learn, give. Exuberance is beauty. There is sffengfh in silence. l am always glad lo try anyvhing once. GERALD BRINK RONALD BRINKLEY BARBIE ELAINE BRONSEMA ROSE MARIE BROULIK Grnn IS my muddle name If you can t be good The cautious seldom make mistakes They can conquer who belneve be careful they can DONNA KAY BROWER LYNN FRANCES BROWN SANDRA MAE BROWN SHARON BROWN that people lnve WILLIAM BROWN BARBARA ELLEN BRUDNO CLIFFORD BRYAN NORMAN BURKE He s not really so quiet Endowed wnth the glft of reasonnng Chaos IS come agaun Skull to do comes of doung gust ask ham It is by acts and not by ideas Little and good is twice good. Beauty is not caused. It is. I may be small, but I will be heard I VERNA ERLENE BUYSMAN SINDY BUZZELL SUSAN BUZZELL ARLEEN KAY CAMPBELL Action makes more fortunes If as fun to be In the same If as greaf cleverness fo know how As merry as The day as long than caution decade wnfh you to conceal one s cleverness SIDNEY STEPHEN CAMPBELL JOHN CARMACK RICHARD FRANKLIN CARONE NANCY LEE CARR Out of the frymg pan Info the fnre Manners make the man Every unch a man A fellow of mfnmte les? GEORGE FRANKLIN CARROLL RUSSELL CARTER JOYCE CARTMEL CHARLES CASEBEER Be merry If you are wnse Luke every man of sense and good Always be ready to To be great IS fo be rnvsundersfood feenngs I aborn nave work speak your mind 'ELI 4-'T l 'EQ' JAMES VERNON CASTLE ROBERT CASTLE MIKE WAYNE CATON NEVA JO CAYWOOD A truly modest fellow Meekness is not weakness A single team of thought A wise and understanding heart f ' JUDY LEE CAUDILL PAT LINDSAY CHANDLER KEN CHURCH DAVE CLARK A merry heart doeth good What shall a woman do I know on which side my Procrastination is the art of like a medicine. but be merry? bread is buttered! keeping up with yesterday, PAT CLEVELAND RALPH ARTHUR COLE CARMEN DIANE COLONGHI RICHARD COOKSEY Imagination is the eye of the soul. Be not ashamed to say what you As knowledge increases, There'S G time to wink are not ashamed to think. wonder deepens. as well as to see. GRACE SCHUYLER COOPER LYNN ANN COPPOLA NINA JO CORNELIUS LINDA ADELE CORY Beauty is a good letter They can because they Wit is the rarest quality to be met An innocent face, but you of recommendation. think they can. with among people of education. can never tell, SUE COSBY SHIRLEY CREDELL RAYMOND CREVIER RONALD LEROY CREWS You can t fund her equal anywhere Success ns lufe' Great hopes make great men It IS dufflcultnes whnch show what men are SANDRA CROSTHWAITE DEANE LEO CREW LYNN DALE PAULA JEANNE DAIL Gocd words cost nothtna A ways out for a good tnrne Noth ng ns so d fftcult but that t A gtrl who does her own thlnktng bc are worth much ma, be found out by se long u ' 1 , V 1 w .v ,, 9 ' f BARBARA DAUM PHOEBE DAVAULT MICHEAL DAVEY CAROL DENNIS She is a mirror of all courtesy. Sincerity dwells with cheerfulness. Life would be boring without fun. Her ways are ways of pleasantness T217 JOANNE KATHRYN DEVLIEG LARRY DEWALT FRANCES DEWING KATHY DIAL Never too busy to smule Only he who attempts as capable of Her sweet smrle reflects her Thoughts left unsaud are achuevmg the Impossible kind dusposutnon never wasted 'I CHARLES DICKENSON DOUG DICKSON He knows what s what Words may show a man s wusdom A word to the wnse us suffncuent LORAYNE LEE DINGMAN but actnon has meaning DENNIS LEE DOMINGO The force of hrs ment makes his way Q T' fy I 1 wi .-,T f E 1 l ROBERT LEE DONEY DENNIS DOYLE DENNY WILLIAM DRAZKOWSKI JOHN DUFRESNE Oh thas thang called Iearnmgl He sand llttle but to the purpose He who laughs lasts A llttle nonsense now and then ns relashed by the wxsest men JAMES DUNCAN JERRI DUNHAM SYLVIA ANN DUNN ANDREW DYE Hns pep comes from Nothung IS rmpossrble to a Good begmnsngs make Example ns the best precept an Inner sprung walling heart good endings l ELIZABETH SUSAN EDMUNSON Glve her somethlng that s nothing and shell moke at worthwhile SHARON LOUISE EDWARDS Full of pep full of fun a laugh and smtle for everyone 1-it I RONALD ELZY A true frlend IS a friend forever JUDY ANN ERICKSON The happlest person IS the person who can thunk the happlest thoughts MARIE THERESE ESPINOLA RON L EVANS FOYETTA ELIZABETH FARRIS MARY ELAINE FARRIS She who never falls wuII Good fumes aren f necessary She s a friend worth having You can be good but you can grow rncher gust essentual mlss a lot of fun BARBARA ANN FEIN DOROTHY FRANCES FERRIS JESSE BARNES FISHER JAMES LLOYD FIX A bother to none a pleasure to aII A sample life ns Its own reward I spend elght hours a day here One who says Imle takes You expect me to work too' ln everything STEVE FLETCHER BARBARA JOANN FORD JUDY FORREST FAYE FORTNER Footloose and fancy free Gennus ns pahence A sweet vonce wnh a She has frnends because matchmg personahty she rs a fnend I R it I A ct l 49 , 'J 'T .I - . xx ' i' -X pl ,s ,I , JUDITH ANN FOSTER GLENDA LEE FROEHLICH ROBERT FULLER GARY JAMES FUNSTON 'Tis beauty truly blent. I always get the better side Merit is worthier than fame. Character is that which can when I argue alone. help success. JEAN GALLES ELEANOR GALVIN JOAN GANDY RICHARD GEORGE GARDINER My mrnd rs made up dont Its the quuet worker who succeeds Crmcrsm rs easy and art dzffncult I come not gurls To steal confuse me wrth the facts away your hearts 'G'-P JUNE MARIE GARRETT ROSALIE GENTLE JOHN ANTHONY GILLESPIE MARIE GIZONI A cheerful and wnlllng worker W h the grace 'o wrn and Trlfles make perfectlon and ll take the world as rt 'ehv prec nlsnorne MARTIN GOLDBERG TRENA DARLENE GRANT MARY BETH GRASSL KATHRYN ANN GREGG Just a happy go lucky krd She always has a friendly smile I don I core what happens lust so Her future IS planned If doesnt happen to me -Q' JANICE EUGENIE GRIFFIN ELIZABETH ZOE GRIMES EDDIE J GUERRERO JOHN THOMAS HAAG The 3 V s all rn one package If at frrst you dont succeed Come what may why Who says I don I luke gurls? vrm vrgor and vrtalrty try try agarn should I worry CII JEAN HALL BILL HALL JO ANN HALLEIB GERALD HALTERMAN Happy am I from care I m free I Il never let studies enierfere The most terrrble burden as Here I om gurls fam? wrfh my work havrng nothing to do W I I W I , iff 'S' I JULIE KAY HAMARI CAROLYN CONNIE RUTH HANCOCK EUGENE C. HARDWICK PATRICK HARRINGTON Learning makes the wise wiser. Live fo learn and learn to live. There is a little devil in his eyes. l almost had an idea, but it got away. ARLENE ROSS HARRIS RANDOLPH HARRIS PEGGY HART DEANNA KAY HARWOOD l will twirl my way through life He s really lust a lamb at hear? Buzzl Buzz' To know where a thing is we must have found it LARRY EUGENE HASSLER SALLYE ANN HATCH BILL HAWKINS CAROL JEAN HAYES why d d you answer the phone' by doing of fr endsl-ip Brains are not a hindrance. Well, it I called the wrong number, What we have to do, we learn She has learned the secret l . ' ' . l T' . DIANE MARIE HEALY DONNA HERNDON KAY HINDERLITER DUANE WARREN HOBEI. Why worry about Yomorrow unril A loving hear? is The rruesr wisdom I try all things I achieve Ive taken my fun where tomorrow comes'9 what I can Ive found it SHARON NADINE HOFFMAN JOHN MICHAEL HOSACK NORMAN HOSFIELD CHARLES LUCIAN HOUGHTON Who pleasures gives shall Knowledge is power. Life would not be tolerable were Has that air of happiness. ioy receive. it not for its amusemenfs. JOSEPH ALLEN HOWERTON SIM HUGGINS LINDA LEE HUME CARL HURLEY Man is capable of all Things. I iusr wanf to have a good time So far so good. A l1Gf1ClfUl of COmf'f10f1 SSNSS is and see The world. worth a bushel of learning. MAX ISENMAN GEORGE ROBERT ISOM SYLVIA MARY ISOM MARY IVERSON I simply want to be a A friend a sport a leader Content surpasses wealth A friend of all the world success in life N DENNIS JACKSON FORREST RAY JAMES CARL JAMISON LARRY JENNINGS above the board its such fun GARY JOHNSON SANDRA JEAN JONES BILL JORRITSIMA GRACE MARIE JOYCE Don T b0'LI9' me Im 0 bU5Y mfln TY'-19 IWOPDIHSSS springs The past doesnt count but bor Conversation teaches more ff-Om I'TI0d6TO?IOD what a future Ive got than meditation 'Q You can't keep a good man down. Best things come in smaII packages. All his dealings are square and I know I shouIdn't, but JO ANNE KAISER WILLIAM KECK FRANCES MAE KELLER RONALD JAMES KELLEY Well begun is half done Character is higher than intellect The result proves the wisdom I m tired and I m going home of the act SHARON LEE KELLY MARGARET VIRGINIA KERN DIANNE LEA KIESEL MARILYN KILGORE Earnestness is enthusiasm She's a loaded dynamite keg. Example is the best precept. No sooner said than done. tempered by reason. CRYSTAL LYNN KITCHEN MARVIN KLEIN KAREN JOAN KLING DONALD KLOCKSIEBEN I believe in taking life File fills his lifetime with deeds. The will to do, the soul to dare. Never say die. for granted. LORNA BERET KNUTSON MOLLY KOHRS RAE KOPKE ALAN DANE KREMER Kindness is wisdom Fortune favors the bold She is wealthy in her friends And what have you THOMAS MICHAEL LAGAMMA JUDY LAHR LINDA LYNETTE LAMBERT BETTY MARQUIS LASKO Some mmds are thoroughly Ambition has no HSI! Leave It to her she can talk Helter skelter hurry scurry and permanently set her way through JOHN JULIAN LAUDENSLAGER REBECCA JOAN LEA NORMA CAROL LEAMER BONNIE ANN LEE Action speak louder than words. Doing easily what others find A pretty girl is like a melody. Character is the governing difficult is talent. element of life. I I JAMES LEGG MARY ELIZABETH LELAND LAWRENCE LESSNER SUE KAREN LESNEY He knows where he s headed and Not Mary Contrary but thus we Better to be proflclent ID one art A good heart ns better than all he knows how to get there know what she plants In her than a smatterer In a hundred the heads In the world garden IS sure to grow MALCOLM LEWIS CAROLYN ANN LIBBY MICHAEL LIENERT TERRY LINTZ lt IS circumstances whsch show Beauty lake hers as genius The hand that follows Intellect Just wants to make a mnlllon what men are can achieve dollars and be happy EMMA MARGARET LITTLE BRUCE LOGAN RICHARD LEE LOPEZ DOROTHY JEAN LOVINS She always wanted to obtain Who lnves content wnth lrttle When he huts the platform The longer you know her the G Mrs degfee possesses everythung he generates pep better you llke her r . , . . BARBARA KAY LUHNOW DAVID CAMERON LUPPKE DIANE ELIZABETH LIJSK WILLIAM MACOMBER Fond of beauty love and laughter The whole prause of vnrfue Musac vs well sand to be The quiet Type buf only un class pleasure first and buseness after Ines In actuon 1he speech of angels JAMES MICHAEL MADSEN JEANNETTE MARIE MAGUIRE KENNETH ARTIS MAIN DONNA JEAN MARGISON Art for art s sake A ready smile a friendly look a Every man of courage us a man Skull and confldence are an nose that s never un a book of hrs word unconquered army REBECCA IRENE MARKLE JANICE JEAN MAROHN LARRY MARSH EDWARD MCBRIDE A linle bit independenl. Those who bring sunshine To the He that commands well shall Comedy is The fountain of lives of others cannot keep if be obeyed welll sound sense, from themselves. JAMES MCCONNELL MOLLY LUCILLE McDANIEL MARILYN JOAN McDONALD WILLIAM MCKINNEY The word rmpossrble rs not If you are wrse laugh The perfectnon of art us I always welcome a new Idea In hrs drctronary to conceal art especially If at has somethmg to do wrth fun -rr- sa X - N X WARD MCMAKEN MICHAEL MCREYNOLDS WILLIAM VIRGIL MELTON BILL MERTHA ln complete command of A wnllrng worker Boys wrll be boys The greater the man the hrs own future greater the courtesy L- 1 7 ANTOINETTE MARIE MESSINA DONNA MARIE MILLER MARIAN VAN MILLER ROBERT ARTHUR MILLER She s already got her man Silent and safe Snlence never The measure of lafe as not In He has the cutest grm betrays you length but honesty 1, ' for ' , l- .Z wish L I. A ffl- I FRANK MILLMAN LARRY MOE DlANE DENYCE MONAHAN FRANK JOHN MOOG The real essence of work as Gentlemen prefer blondes but No beauty as lake the beauty Who deserves well needs concentrated energy take what they can get of the mund not other prarse ir- HU PHlLlP PAUL MOORE KAREEN LEE MOSS JAMES MARTIN MUELLER BARBARA MULLER Eloquence as loguc on fare And what they dare to dreom of An honorable man A loving heart us the begunnmg dare to do of all knowledge 'T S SANDRA LEE MULLER DlANE MARIE MURPHY GLENN MURPHY .lUDlTH CAROL NASH Pleasure affords more delrght lf you can t convince them The great conqueror lS he who My greatest nnspnratoon IS a when shared wmth others confuse Them overcomes he enemy wuthout challenge to attemot the :rnposs ble a blow ED LANTZ NEFFLEN SHARLYN ANN NELSON JOY LYNN NEWLIN LINDA ANNE NICHOLS A mon who us master of pctlence She d stop St Peter s roll call One thrng as forever good Loves a good tame rs master of everythmg else to ask a question That one thrng rs success '-1 A2 ANN LOUISE NIEDERHAUSER JO ELLEN NIELSEN DAVE NUNEZ VERONICA NUTTING Snlence rs true wusdom s best reply Wnt be my faculty and pleosure Never mund the why and wherefore Now or never my occupation PAT ANN ODELL GRETCHEN ANN OLSEN FRANK OWEN DIANE LEILANI OTACAR Am t nature grand? It us not what you soy A lover of sports Personallty always wrns the day but how you soy rt K JOHN PALMER NORMA JEAN PARSONS LARRY GRANT PASEK MIKE GEORGE PATRICK I was nearly killed once by a The heort to conceive, the 'Slow and steady wins the race. Art consists in drawing the train of thought. understanding to direct. line somewhere. PAT PEACHER CAROL EVELINE PEARCE JEAN MARIE PEELYON LAVONNE MAE PETERSON The very pink of perfection The wo: ton that deluberates is lost The mildest manners and Often seen but seldom heard the gentlest heart SHERIDAN JILL PHELPS ANNE PHILLIPS LARRY DEE PIPPINGER JO ANN PLOEGER Logic is nothing more than We desire most what we ought He who siezes on the moment A cherry little miss bnmmmg the knowledge of words not to have he is the right mon over with fun and bliss if 'cf PETER LOUIS POULOS When you call me that smile JANICE RADLEY a friend to everyone TERRI LEE REED The play s the thing SANDRA LEE PRESTON JUDITH LYNDALL PUHN She s ready to laugh and ready to Desire accomplished is sweet smile but ever gets serious for to the soul any great while MARY LOU RANDALL ROGER ANTHONY RANDAZZO an easy path his conversation NICHOLAS WILLIAM PYLES Every delay is too long to one who is In O hu y SHARON LEE REECE have enough with which to enioy life KATHY RENZULLI CAROL LEE RICHEY DAVE RILEY There s something likable about her Nothing succeeds like success e style is the man himself 63 1 fa I f l I A ' , ' , ' ' rr . l Everyone is her friend and she is With her ability, success has A man is seldom better than If you have a contented mind, you If N . V I , , aff 'Cf DOUGLAS STODDARD ROSE ALLEN ROTHLISBERG LINDA MARGARET ROWLETT DOTTIE RUDFORD His motto is eat, drink, and be There is strength in silence. Quiet in her ways around school. No one is happy who does not merry for tomorrow we may die. think himself so. MARILYN ANN RUE DON RUNNELS SAUNDRA DEE SAMSEL DAVID SAVILLE A likeable gal our friend Marilyn The less said the better Judge me not by my quiet ways I count no time wasted tnat I give to pleasure inf EDDIE MICHAEL SCHADECK F VERNON SCHARER VIQCINIA ANN SCHMICK JOYCE CLAIPE SCI-IWAPTZ Talent is that which is He s not a bad actor Laughter s a good beginning Neyer Ur-ideres ma e the power G man s power for a friendship ot '1 v man ir- 4 I L, g ' an I' . If H+ I JOHN WINNIS SCHWEIZER Schoolwork foscinates himg he can sit and look at it for hours. SANDRA KAY SHERLEY Who says beauty and brams dont mux9 PATRICIA LOUISE SLINGSBY Always cool calm and collected J JERRY NEAL SELNESS ELIZABETH ANN SI-'IELNUTT MARY JO SHELTON Forever so busy, but always I love happy-go-lucky people. Valuable goods are done up so friendly. in small packages. CRAIG CONNOR SILVEUS ROBERT SKIBBE SALLY JEAN SKINNER No nntellugent man can afford Mem as worthrer than fame My favorrte I mrght say my to dusregard women only study as men ai iv JERRY LEE SMITH JUDITH ANNE SMITH LEONARD RUSSELL SMITH Has a frrendly and quret per onalny A frrendly smlle He s ready and wnllrng to do has share fx 7 y , NI- X K sg, gg g gg g .S , , -3 ff? N. L, X C. CYRIL SNYDER A fountain of fun bubbling over. JUDITH MAE SPRAGUE It ns good To be merry and wuse YT -r JUDITH LYNN STEVENS I expect that woman wrII be the Iasf Ihrng cevnhzed by man JOHN HOWER SOUTHARD EVELYN SPARLING KATHERINE FRANCES SPETH Men of few words are The besr men, No one ever knows what I Ihink. Whatever is worrh doing of all IS worth doing well LYNADA LOUISE STAGER KAY STANSBURY JOANN SHIRLEY STEMPA Hutch your wagon to a sfar I wan? what I want when Nice and friendly full of fun I wan? It y S. 1 w-., la JAMES GEORGE STIERINGER Inexhausnble and never runs down he s IUII of peo Yhe whole year round SANDRA LEE STODDAPD JOE STREET Her heart Fas gone and IS we know where O 7 . ' 1 I .. f., Inv X ' r -- '- 1- . . ,,,. i J, - V f ' f, r-. if , 'lr iff' ' ' 5 I Such ' life. 'lf' DICK KENNETH STRICKLAND cupud s darts for me MARILYN SHIRLEY STRIMPLE ELAINE STRONG JAY LAWRENCE SUGERMAN Least sand soonest mended The greater the deffuculty the I always see both ponnts of vuew greater the glory the one that s wrong and mane SANDY SVOBODA RICHARD SWOY TOM TALBOT DEWEY ARTHUR TAYLOR Every woman would rather be A likeable guy our frrend Duck Some thank school was made for The only sure thung about luck ns beautiful than good fun and froluc so do I that ut wall change WAYNE TEAGUE ANDRA TEETER BARBARA KATHRINE THIEDA WOODIE THOMAS Id rather fall than be a qultter Destuny us not a matter of chance Just c happy go lucky lcrd One of the boys It as a matter of chance WANDA LOU THOMPSON NORMAN TINKLEPAUGH LEWIS THOMAS TOBIN JR PHILIP WALDO TOOMIRE A pleasant face rs a snIen1 He says I:vtIe but does much Hrs fnends are so many Hrs Always ready to grye a helpmg recommendafron foes are there any? hand DOROTHY TOSTIN JANET MARIE TOZER ANNETTE MARIE TRYON ROBERT HOWARD TIJCKER and effucsent world be wrse DEXTER DAUM TUTTLE JOHN UPAH RONALD WADE JAMES WAGNER He knows how fo keep a There IS a devrl In has eyes He d be sansfred wnh a A man s a man Qlfl hvppy Cadrliac any day A swell girl. She is always so friendIy Keep me innocent and Iet the Manners make the man. 'vu I eg' ALLITA LEA WALKER MARLEN REBECCA WALKER PRUDIE LEE WALKER DARREL WALL The world and Allvta wall always Her eyes how they twlnklel One of those rare people wuth A man after I-Is own heart get along well together an Qmbmon Yr RICHARD WALLACE ROBERT WALLACE YVONNE MAE WALVATNE DAN WARD There IS always room for one more a bold bad man A smile us worth whale Art us a hlgher type of knowledge than experience EUNICE ELAINE WARREN DENISE LOUISE WASHBURN GLENDA DALE WEATHERLY VIRGINIA ANN WENDT The space of llfe seasoned Sulence IS deep as eternnty Always smulmg never glum Reason the choxcest gift her nature bestowed by heaven 'ra rl' ij- 31 - 14. . -1- .. A BRYCE WESTPHALL BONNIE LYNELLE WHEELER STANLEY WHITE GEORGE FOSTER WHITLOCK Knowledge is more than Love is a many splendored thing. A nice guy To have around. Who says I don't like girls? equivilent to force. JUDY WIDENER WANDA LEE WILCOX SANDRA LEE WILKINSON MARY AILEEN WILLIS The days that make us happy Habur ns sort of second nature Always an opumon on the sublecf Pretty and she doesnt talk make us wise all the time .IEANNINE LOUISE WILSON SHARON WILSON RICHARD WRAY WOOD JR BILL WRIEDEN Fruendly ta aII hoshle to none A wonderful gaI wnh a The prrce of greatness IS Let us then be up and do ng sweet personalny responsfbul y . , . . .N STEPHANIE ALENE WRIGHT ANDREW CLIFFORD ZUCKER Happy cm I from core I m free A lukeoble guy now hy aren f there more Ilke me'9 PAUL ADAMS Student Councrl 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Foot ball 2 3 Boys Federation 2 3 Lettermen s Club 2 3 MARVIN AESCHELIMAN Marchrng Band and Concert Band Football 3 4 Wrestlrng 'B 4 Letterrnen s Club JO ANN ALBAN Red Robe Chorr 2 3 J V Songleader 2 Flag Corp 3 DOMINIC ALESSIO Bud s favorite hobby rs huntrng beaver and hrs ambrtron rs to avord getting married ROSALIE ALESSIO Cheerleader I Student Councrl I Pom Pom Corp 2 3 J V Cheerleader 2 Sophomore Councrl 2 Blue Notes 2 Jr Class Treasurer 3 Darsy Charn 3 Pageant 2 Songleader 4 Prom Commrttee 4 A S B Conventron 2 3 Marston Con ference 2 3 ROGER ALFORD Roger s hobby rs having a good time and hrs ambrtron rs to goto college CAROLYN ALLEN Pageant 2 3 Deccas 3 J Y Teens 3 JEANETTE ANDERSON Electron Board I Soph Y Teens Red Robe Chorr 3 4 Christmas Pageant 3 4 Caperettes 4 Senror Councrl 4 Youth Appreciation Day 4 Electron Board 4 PAUL ANDERSON Marston Conference I Electron Board 2 3 A S B Conventron 2 3 Senror Prrvrlege Commrttee 4 Senror Drtch Day Commrttee 4 ETTA ARMSTRONG Etta s hobbres are reading books and rrd rng horses and she plans to become a nurse RICHARD BABCOCK Marchrng Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band 2 3 4 Chorr Organrst I 3 Nomrnatrng Conventron 2 3 4 Iorganrst 41 Student Government Class 4 GRADUATION COMMITTEE Cha rman, Bob Isom, I , back w Bob Randazzo, Tom Tobrn, Garry Johnson, Bob Isom front Mary Wrllrs Miller, Bob Tucker, Ricky Wood Frank Moog, Jrm Mueller, Roger Carol Leamer, Susan Edmunson, Dolly Barr Judy ,Foster Sandy Brown, Sharon Kelly, Daralene Bongrannr Frances Keller 72 M M 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presrdent 4 Burschenschatt 4 Senror Atter Prom Commrttee Baccalaureate Commrttee 4 ROBERTA BAILEY Blade and Edge are photography and ice skating STEVE BAILEY Basketball 2 Tennrs 3 4 Student Coun Rollrckrng Romans Roberta s hobbres LINDA BALL Frosh Soph Y Teens I Pom Pom Corp 3 F T A 2 Alladrns 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Songleader Deccas 4 Prom Commrttee 4 Student Coun cr 4 MARTI BALLANCE Frosh Councrl I A I Artr zans 2 3 4 Vrce Pres 4 Sorras 2 Starlrters 3 4 Asst Commissioner Publrcrty 34 Pageant 2 3 Senror Councrl 4 Hrll Howlers 2 3 JERRY BARCIA Football 2 Rifle Club 2 Soph Councrl 2 Marston Conference I BILL BARKER Brll s hobbres rncude flying huntrng frshrng and basketball CAROL BARR Y Teens 2 3 4 N FL 3 4 Sorras 2 Tennrs 2 Trcket Squad 4 Electron Board 3 4 Red Robe Chorr 4 Stage Crew 3 Student Government 4 Palomar Conference 3 Annual Rep 3 4 A S B Rep Sr Prom Commrttee 4 After Prom Commrttee 4 MARGARET BAXTON Tennrs Club 2 3 Margaret s favorite hobby rs playrng tennrs JOHN BAYLESS Pageant 2 CS F 2 3 Rifle Club 3 Hrll Howlers 3 Scrence Club 3 Darsy Charn 3 Senror Banquet Commrttee 4 Drtch Day Commrttee GERALD BELT Cheverons Club 3 YFC Brble Club 34 -n ' SENIOR PRIVILEGES Cha an Rcky Wood I back ow, Dck Dcken son Bob Tucker, Larry Prpprnger Tom Tobrn, Bob Miller Jim Mueller Roger Randazzo Ricky Wood, Frank Moog middle Carolyn Libby, Jo Anne Karser Carmen Colonghr, Sandy Brown Judy Nash from Joann Stempa, Carol Rrchey, Mom Sherman, Diane Monahan, Drana Harwood, Donna Brower, Sharlyn Nelson 1 ' 4... ' . I,2... ' ' 2 l--- ' ' 3,4. ' - ' . , I cill. ' , 2 ' ...F.T..,2,3... '- Spring Concert 3,4 . . Starliters 3,4 . . . Jr. Y-Teens 3 . . . Skindivers 4 . . . Starliters 3,4 . . . Junior Class Council 3 ,, ' : .. . l ,J I -,4 A, 'l . . 'J fu l - I 1, . I x- Q, . : i -r- ro, 1 irm , I ,-rg r I i - Graduatuon Commuttee 4 Foothull Echoes Photog rapher 4 Lubrary Assustant I 2 3 NANCY BERG Starluters 2 3 4 Baccalaureate Commuttee 4 lChaurmanI A I eens I 2 a o mar Conference 3 Dutch Day Commuttee 4 Nomuna tung Conventuon 3 DAVID BERTRAND Dausy Chaun 3 DENNIS BISCHOF Basketball 2 3 Marston Conference I 2 German Club 3 4 Cheerleader 4 DIANA BISCHOF Songleader I 2 Comrnussuoner of Pub lucuty 3 Red Robe Chour 2 Homecomung Queen 4 MARY BLACK Drama 4 Gurls Glee 4 Hu Fuettes 4 JUDY BLACKFORD FTA I F I 2 Artuzans I 2 3 Dausy Chaun 3 Starluters 3 4 Annual Staff Baccalaureate Usher 3 Freshman Oruentatuon 4 SANDRA BLAKE Artuzans 24 Blue Notes 3 KAY BLESSING Mauorette 3 4 Annual Rep 3 4 A S B SALLY BOATMAN F T A I 2 3 F T A Co ordunatung Coun Masqueraders Secretary 2 Starluters 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Edutor 4 Quull and Scroll 3 4 Foothull Echoes 4 Cards and Announcements Com muttee 4 Electuon Board 4 Baccalaureate Commuttee Concessuons I Youth Apprecuatuon Week 4 AS B Conventuon 3 Graduatuon Usher 3 Pageant DARALENE BONGIANNI C S F I 2 3 A S B Dance Com muttee I Rolluckung Romans 2 Seutrug Y Teens 2 Jazzettes 2 Vuce Pres Tucket Squad 2 Dausy Chaun Flag Corps 3 4 Red Robe Chour 3 4 Starluters Electuon Board 3 4 Pageant 3 4 Sprung ,ii CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Chaurman Fran Dewung lr back Joann Stempa, Rucky Wood Sue Edmunson Nancy Carr Front Fran Dewung Mom Sherman, Frances Keller, Carmen Colonghu Concert 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Graduatuon Com muttee 4 Senuor Class Councul 4 Madrugals 3 4 BEN BORDELON Ben s hobbues are cars and weldung PHYLLIS BRACKEN Hu Fuettes 3 AS B Dance Commuttee 4 After Prom Commuttee 4 Red Robe Chour 4 Annual Representatuve 4 BEVERLY BRATCHER Star Dusters I Senuor Councul 4 JOAN BRATTON Y Teens 2 Hu Fuettes 3 ROBERT BRIDGES Red Robe Chour 2 3 4 JV Basketball BONNIE BRIGHT Red Robe Chour 34 Imperuals 3 Starluters 4 Student Councul 4 Senuor Prom Com muttee 4 Senuor Pruvulege Commuttee 4 RONALD BRINKLEY Ronnue s bug favorutes are cars BARBIE BRONSEMA lmperuals 3 Starluters 4 Electuon Board 4 Dutch Day Commuttee 4 Tennus Club 3 4 ROSE MARIE BROULIK Rose Marue s hobbues are cookung and gardenung Rolluckung Romans I 2 Soruas Pres 2 Star luters 3 4 Future Nurses 3 F TA 3 Red Robe Chour 3 4 Hu Fuette Presudent 4 LYNN BROWN Pom Pom Corps 3 I-lu Fuettes 3 Song leader 4 Senuor Prom Commuttee 4 SANDRA BROWN Soph Class Secretary Starluters 2 3 4 Treas 3 Student Councul 3 Senuor Class Councul Student Government 4 Pageant 3 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Madrugals 3 Red Robe Chour 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Graduatuon Commuttee 4 Marston Conference 2 3 A S B Conventuon 2 3 BARBARA BRUDNO Pom Pom Corps 2 3 Lueutenant 4 Marston Conference 2 Soruas 2 Deccas 3 Dausy SENIOR GIFT Chaurman Jerry Selness lr back .lean Galles Duck Babcock, Fran Dewung Jum Stuerunger, Kathy Speth Carol Ruchey, Gary Johnson, Marulyn McDonald Front Sharon Edwards, Donna Brower Rucky Wood Fran Dewung, Dennus Domungo, Pete Poulos ' ...F.T.. ,2,3,...Y4T , ...PI- :'-' ' : ' ' ...C.S.F.I,2,3. : ' ' . ...C.S.. ,,3,4... ' 1 ' ' I . 4... ' ' . ,, RSP. 4 . - Prom COFYIFTIITTSS 4. DONNA BROWER: Y-Teens I,2,3,4 Pres. 3 , . . Student Council CilI,2... ' , ' 4. 4... ' ' 3,4-M ' , I I ' ' Chain 3 . . . C.C.F. I,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Pageant 2. NORMAN BURKE. Basketball . . . Boxing Club . . . Council Representative. VERNA BUYSMAN: Future Nurses 2,3. SINDY BUZZELL: F.T.A. I,2 . . . Blue Notes 3 . . . Y-Teens 3,4 . . . Starliters 4 . . . Pageant I,3,4 . . . Red Robe Choir 3,4 . . . Marston Conference I . . . Spring Concert 3,4. SUSAN BUZZELL: Pageant I,3,4 . . . Red Robe Choir 3,4 . . . Blue Notes 2. . .Starliters 4. ARLEEN CAMPBELL: Arleen's hobbies are cooking, horseback- riding, and bowling. SID CAMPBELL- Sid's favorite hobbies are sleeping on the beach and eating pizza RICHARD CARONE Football I 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 Track 2 NANCY CARR Red Robe Choir 2 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 Hi Fiettes 2 3 Ticket Squad 2 Election Board 4 Cards and Announcements 4 Tennis Club 4 Y Teens Senior Banquet Committee 4 Y F C 4 GEORGE CARROLL Football I RUSTY CARTER Basketball 2 3 Hi Y 3 4 Class Council 2 3 4 A S B Convention Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Hillhowlers I 2 3 Senior Committees 4 JOYCE CARTMEL Joyces hobbies are dune bugging lam sessions and cars BOB CASTLE Bob s hobbies are bowling hunting and fishing JAMES CASTLE Jim s ambition is to be an auto mechanic and his hobbies are cars and drawing PROM COMMITTEE Cha e d s n I c Pa la D I Bob Iso 71 B YIESS K hy SD e G y Joh son Ro e an e ne Scha e F o k 'Vloog R cky Wood M e an De a olyn y a a To e dy N s ces Kelle en oo nso e Teete C ol Le e n y Jo es F t et n e nc Joa n te p on oo D alene Bo Sa dy Jo y oste o y Ba oo o se tte o ci Ne son e Les ey Ma y W ll s MIKE CATON: Track 3,4 . . . Football 4 . . , Basketball 2 . . . Student Council I. NEVA JO CAYWOOD1Y.F.C. I,2,4 Secretary 2. JUDY CAUDILL: Senior Class Council 4 . . . Hi-Fiettes 4. TERRI CHANDLER: Junior Y-Teens 3 . . . Prop Manager 3 . . . Sr. Prom Committee 4 . . . Graduation Committee 4. KEN CHURCH: Ken's ambition is to be a policeman and his hobby is hunting. RALPH COLE: Marching Band 2,3,4 . . . Concert Band 3,4. CARMEN COLONGHI: Election Board I . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . Ticket Squad 3,4 . . . Starliters 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Comm. of Sales 4 . . . Student Council 4 . , . Prom Com- mittee 4 GRACE COOPER Class Council I 2 Class Comm of Elec tions 2 Marston Conference 2 Pom Pom 2 3 LYNN COPPOLA Library Club I 4 Tennis Club 4 Fiettes 2 3 F T A I NINA CORNELIUS CSF I4 N L I234 ASB play B C S 2 One Act Play Festival 2 3 Student Council I Frosh Council I Modern Dance Club 2 Pageant 2 3 Division of Dramatic Arts 3 ec tion Board 4 Graduation Committee 4 Cards and Announcements 4 LINDA CORY Election Board I Artizans 2 3 Sec 3 A S B Convention 2 Starliters 2 3 4 Baccalaureate Usher 3 Daisy Chain 3 Spring Concert 3 Youth Appreciation Day 4 Annual Staff 4 C F I 3 4 SUE COSBY CS F I 2 3 4 Sec 3 Rollicking Romans I 2 Sec I Veep 2 FTA I2 34 Co ordmating Council I 2 3 Y Teens I 2 Student Council I 3 4 1' 06 ,K-J 1' AFTER PROM e c e Ed unson Ga o so ood ol R cl ey Kathy Speth Joann n a es n o rw o e F ont Dck Ga n J dy Nash F ances Kelle Be h G es F an De g Ann Schm ck Sue Cosby II I I . : I , . . . . ' : , , , . . . I , . . . I . . . . . . - , . . . ' , . . . ' . . . 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Starluters 2 3 4 Pres 2 Veep 3 Hr Fuette Exec Board Inter Club Councrl 2 Darsy Chaun 3 Pageant Reader 34 Soph Comm of Cultural Affaurs 2 Comm of Cultural Affaurs 3 A S B Vuce Presudent 4 N FL 3 4 Pres 4 Baccalaureate Commuttee 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Student Councrl Presudent 4 Soph Councrl 2 Marston Conference I 2 Palomar Conference 3 4 A S B Nomunatung Conventuon 2 3 4 RONALD CREWS C C C I 2 3 4 N FL 2 Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Boxung Club 4 Weughtluftung Club 4 SANDRA CROSWAITHE Sandy s ambutuon us to be a profes suonal sunger or a stenographer DEANE CROW Frosh Councrl I Student Councrl 2 Football 2 Hu Y 3 PAULA DAIL Pageant 3 4 Starlughters 2 3 4 Rolluck ung Romans I 2 Treas 2 Y Teens I 2 3 Electron Artuzans 3 Prom Commuttee 4 Dutch Day Com muttee 4 Guft Commuttee 4 Graduatuon Commut tee 4 CAROL DENNIS Gurls Glee I 2 3 FRAN DEWING Darsy Chaun 3 Y Teens I 2 Soc Chaur man 2 C I 2 3 4 Frosh Class Sec I Class Sec 4 Cards and Announcements Commuttee Charrman 4 Senuor Guft Commuttee Charrman 4 Starluters 2 3 4 Pres 4 Gurls League I Pageant 4 Frosh Soph Senuor Councrl Senuor Banquet 3 Prom Commuttee 4 Marston Conference I 2 Pa o mar Conference 3 Senuor Gurls Football Game 4 Hu Fuette Exec Board 4 DITCH DAY COMMITTE lback rowl John Bayless, Carol Ruchey Bob Tucker, Gary Johnson Roger Randazzo, Verne Scharer Duck Duckenson Frank Moog, Rucky Wood IMuddle rowl Paulo Daul Bob Isom Fran Dewung Kathy Speth, Carolyn Lubby Donna Brower, Iynadd Stager Judy Nash Frances Keller Carmen Colonghu Sue Edmundson Andre Teeter Carol Leamer Sandy Jones IFront row Beth Grumes Sue Cosby Nan Berg, Nancy Carr Jo Ann Stempcu Deanna Harwood Daralene Bongronnr, Sharon Kelly, Sandy Brown Judy Foster Dolly Barr, Jo Ann Kauser, Annette Tryon, Sharlyn Nelson, Sue Lesney, Mary Wullus JOANNE DE VLIEG FTA I C F I 2 Darsy Chaun 3 Electron Board I Tucket Squad 3 Jazzettes 2 Starluters 3 4 Aladdrns 3 Pageant 2 3 Prom Commuttee 4 Cap and Gown Commuttee 4 Y Teens I 2 3 Soc Charrman 3 Hrllhowlers 3 DICK DICKENSON Frosh Class Councrl I Soph Class Presudent Junuor Class Vuce Pres A S B Presudent 4 Lettermen s Club I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 as ketbcull I Baseball I 2 3 4 Marston Conference I 2 Palomar Conference 3 4 H Y I 2 3 Boys Fed eratuon I 2 3 4 LORAYNE DINGMAN Tennrs Club 4 DENNIS DOMINGO Darsy Chaun 3 Hrllhowlers Attor ney General 4 Student Councrl Student Advrsory Councrl Marston Conference Palomar Conference ROBERT DONEY C C C I 2 3 4 cert Band 2 3 4 Marchung Band 2 3 4 Soph Councrl Weught Luftung Club 3 Wrestlung Club 3 Track Pep Band 3 Cheerleader 4 Annual Staff JERRI DUNHAM Student Councrl I 2 4 M M M 2 e Robe Chorr 2 Foothull Echoes Edrtor 4 C S F 2 3 4 Pres 4 Blue Notes 3 4 SYLVIA DUNN Sylvra s hobbues are swummung bowlung and tennus SUE EDMUNSON Starluters 4 Student Govt 4 Sr Cul tural Affaurs Comm 4 Prom Commuttee Charrman 4 Dutch Day Commuttee Charrman 4 Electron Board Student Councrl I FTA I Gurls League R I 2 Red Robe Chorr 2 Marston Conference 2 SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE lback rowl Bob Isom, Woodue Thomas, Tom Tobun, John Bayless Roger Randazzo, Jum Mueller Pete Poulos Duck Ducken son, Rucky Wood Bob Muller Gary Johnson lFront rowl Sharon Reese, Molly McDanrel Sharon Edwards Judy Foster Dolly Barr Sue Cosby Sue Edmund son, Nan Berg Judy Nash Donna Brower Beth Grumes Andre Teeter, Mom Sherman 75 V ' ,,. 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Dance CommitteeI...Girls' Leaguel DENNY DRAZKOWSKI:Cadet BandI...FootbalII...Con- , 3,4... . : ,,. : ' ,,... ....S.F,,,,... ....Sr. . ,. , , ep. , ' Palomar Conference Darsy Charn 3 Pom Pom 3 Alladrns 3 Graduatron Comm 4 Prrvrleges Comm 4 Banquet Comm 4 Pageant 4 Senror Grft Comm 4 Cards and Announcements Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm 4 Sr Councrl 4 SHARON EDWARDS Class Councrl I 3 Student Councrl 2 Electron Board 2 3 Trcket Squad 3 4 A S B Con ventron 3 4 Starlrters 2 3 4 Hr Frette Sec 4 Future Teachers 3 Future Nurses I 2 3 Drtch Day 4 Graduatron Comm 4 Senror Grrls Football Team JUDY ERICKSON Judys favorrte record rs For Sentrmental Reasons and her favorrte food rs przza TERRI ESPINOLA Hr Frettes 2 3 4 Treasurer of Starlrters 4 Pom Pom Corps 3 Pageant 2 3 4 RON EVANS Ron s hobbres are workrng at hrs rob and work rng on cars Hrs ambrtron rs to rorn the Navy then frnrsh hrs college educatron FOYETTA FARRIS Deccas 3 Hrllhowlers 3 Student Councrl 3 Senror Prom Comm 4 MARY FARRIS Masqueraders 2 Starlrters 3 BARBARA FEIN Starlrters 4 DOROTHY FERRIS Trcket Squad 4 Masqueraders 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Prom Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm 4 Cards and Announcements Comm 4 JESSE FISHER Jesse s hobby rs burldrng cars and hrs favorrte food rs a hamburger JIM FIX Jrm s hobbres are hrs car and eatrng Hrs ambrtron rs to become an electrrcal engrneer STEVE FLETCHER Hr Y 3 Basketball 2 BARBARA FORD Freshmen Class Presrdent and Representa trve A S B Commrssroner of Publrcrty 2 Youth for Chrrst Club 2 3 Presrdent 3 Marchrng Band I 2 3 Drum Malor 3 F I German Club 3 Hr Frettes Grrls League Representatrve I Future Teachers Assocratron I 2 3 Executrve Board I 2 3 A S B Leadershrp Conference I 2 Pageant Orchestra 2 3 Sprrng Concert I 2 3 A S B Nomrnatrng Conventron I 2 Jr Y Teens 3 Electron Board 2 Student Coun c 2 JUDY FORREST Chorr 2 3 4 Starlrters 3 Pageant 2 3 4 FAYE FORTNER Faye s hobbres are collectrng records sew rng and drrvrng Her ambrtron rs to be a Secretary JUDY FOSTER Flag Corps 3 4 Starlrter 2 3 4 Sec of Starlrters 3 Junror Class Secretary Chorr 3 4 Chorr Sec of Roll 4 Madonna Chrrstmas Pageant 4 Sr Y Teens Student Councrl I 3 Class Councrl Prom Comm 4 Graduatron Comm 4 Drtch Day Comm 4 Pageant 3 4 Sprrng Concert 3 4 Darsy Charn 3 GLENDA FROEHLICH Artrzans 4 Nomrnatrng Conventron 3 ROBERT FULLER Marchrng Band I 2 Concert Band I 2 3 Wrestlrng 3 Football 4 Wrestlrng 4 GARY FUNSTON Concert Band 3 4 Marchrng Band 3 4 JEAN GALLES GAA I 2 Sprrng Concert I Future Teachers I 2 3 Aladdrns 3 Spanrsh Club 3 Skrn Drvrng Club 2 3 Tennrs Club ELEANOR GALVAN Cafeterra worker I 2 3 4 JOAN GANDY Marchrng Band 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 Grrls Recreatron Assocratron I Starlrters 2 3 4 DICK GARDINER JV Cheerleader 2 Sophomore Councrl 2 Marston Conference 2 Nomrnatrng Conventron 2 Student Councrl 2 3 Palomar Conference 3 Charrman After Prom Comm 4 Darsy Charn 3 u dent Government 4 Co ordrnator of Class Relatrons 4 JUNE GARRETT Future Teachers Assocratron 2 ROSALIE GENTLE Rosalre s hobby rs collectrng records and her ambrtron rs to become a model TONI GIBSON Pom Pom 3 Chorr 3 4 Head Lrbrarran 4 Pageant Merrymakers and Chorr 3 4 JOHN GILLESPIE Jack s hobbres are flyrng leadershrp basrc aeronautrcs and space Hrs ambrtron to be an offrcer rn the U S A F TRENA GRANT Trena transferred from Hoover Hrgh rn her Junror year I-ler hobbres are cookrng and sewrng MARY GRASSL Future Teachers 2 Electron Board 2 3 Freshman Councrl Y Teens 2 3 Artrzans 3 Howlers 3 lmperrals 3 Annual Staff 4 KATHRYN GREGG Y Teens I 2 Starlrters 2 3 N FL 4 A Drtch Day Comm JANICE GRIFFIN Electron Board I Future Nurses Club I 2 3 4 Starlrters 2 4 Crew of Chrrstmas Pageant 2 3 Tradrtrons Assembly 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Crew of Our Town 3 Female lead rn Valrent 3 Sec of Aladdrns 3 Arsenrc and Old Lace A S B Play 3 Lrbrary worker 3 Nurse s Offrce worker 4 Student Councrl 4 Senror Baccalaureate Comm 4 BETH GRIMES Class Councrl I 2 Comm of Publrcrty I Electron Board I 2 3 4 Nomrnatrng Conventron 2 Student Councrl 2 Dramonds 2 Calypsos 3 4 Student Government 4 Trcket Squad 4 G A A Annual Staff 3 Marston I 2 Palomar 3 Prom Commrttee 4 Future Teachers 4 Sr Prrvrlege Commrttee 4 EDDIE GUERRERO Cheer Leader 2 3 4 Wrestlrng 2 3 Football I Annual Staff 4 Track I JON I-IAGG Sr Prom Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm 4 Football I 2 4 BILL HALL Cross Country I Track Manager 2 Stage Crew 3 JO ANN MALLEIB Jo Ann s hobbres are sewrng skatrng and swrmmrng Her ambrtron rs to be a bookkeeper JERRY HALTERMAN Football I 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Track 4 Lettermen s Club I 2 3 4 Hr Y 3 4 JULIE HAMARI Pageant 2 3 Hr Frettes 2 3 CONNIE HANCOCK I-lr Frettes 24 Y Teens I 24 A S B Dance Comm 4 Pom Pom 3 4 Hrllhowlers Prom Comm 4 Sen Y Teen Treasurer EUGENE HARDWICK Class Councrl I 2 3 4 ARLENE HARRIS FTA I Tradrtrons Assembly 2 3 Marorette 2 3 4 C S F 2 Grrls Glee I Chorr Chorr Hrstorran 4 Pageant I 2 3 4 Madrr gaIs3 MMM 4 Sr Play3 SSB Play3 Sprrng Concert I 2 3 4 Crvrcs Day 4 Y Teens I 2 Vrce Pres 3 Audra Vrsual I 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I ' ,,,... , : I ,. ... , ... ... , ... --- ' SUE LESNEY Student Councul I Pom Pom Corps 2 3 Deccas 3 Marston Conference 2 Electuon Board 2 3 4 Songleader 4 Prom Commuttee 4 LARRY LESSNER Concert Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 34 Marchung Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 M E M C Band 3 Student Government 4 CAROLYN LIBBY FTA I 23 F I 2 Class Councul I Calypsos 3 Jazzettes 2 Starluters 4 M M M 2 3 Electuon Board 2 Dance Plannung and Decoratuons 3 4 Rufle Club 4 Scuence Club 4 Sr Prom Commuttee 4 Baccalaureate Commuttee 4 Marston Conference I Palomar Conference 3 MICHAEL LIENERT Rolluckung Romans Treasurer 2 4 e termen s Club I 2 3 4 Boys Federatuan 2 3 Sec 4 Burschenschaft 3 4 Class Councul 3 4 F I 2 Vuce Pres 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Sr Prom Commuttee 4 Cards and Announcements 4 Pageant 4 Youth Apprecuatuon Week 4 MARGARET LITTLE Future Nurses Club I 2 Imperuals 3 Deccas 4 Artuzans 4 DICK LOPEZ Student Councul I 3 Chour I 2 3 Cheer leader 3 4 Track I Jr Class Councul 3 DOROTHY LOVINS Red Robe Chour 2 3 BARBARA LUHNOW Barbara s hobbues are swummung horse backrudung and cookung DAVID LUPPKE Red Robe Chour 3 4 Busuness Manager 4 DIANE LUSK Concert Band I 2 34 Marchung Band I 2 PageantI234 MMM4 F BILL MACOMBER Tennus 2 Chess Club 2 JAMES MADSEN Track 2 3 4 Weughtluftung Club 3 4 Boxung Club 4 JEANNETTE MAGUIRE Songleader I 2 Pom Pom Corps 2 Cheerleader 3 Homecomung Pruncess 4 Pa o mar Conference 3 Class Councul 2 3 Student Coun Pageant 3 Deccas 2 3 Sr Prom Com muttee 4 KENNETH MAIN Pageant I4 Red Robe Chour 4 Wrestlung 2 3 Baseball 2 Track 3 Skun Duvung Club 3 4 Bovvlung Club Pres 4 REBECCA MARKLE FT A I Student Councul I Chorus G A A 2 Student Councul Sec 3 JANICE MAROHN Hu Fuettes I 2 4 Y Teens 2 4 A S B Dance Commuttee 4 Pom Pom Corps 4 Sr Prom Commuttee 4 MOLLY McDANIEL Deccas 4 Future Nurses 3 4 MARILYN MCDONALD GA A I 2 Deccas 2 3 Iypsos 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Student Government 4 Hu Fuette Rep 2 Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Tennus Club 3 Sr Guft Commuttee 4 After Prom Commuttee Sprung Concert I WILLIAM McKlNNEY Track I 4 Football 4 Wrestlung Weught Luftung 3 4 Red Robe Chour 3 4 Pageant I 3 4 WARD McMAKEN Cross Country I 2 3 4 Track 2 Student Government 4 MIKE MCREYNOLDS Rolluckung Romans I 2 3 Veep 4 Ger man Club 4 Lufe Scuence Club 4 Pres Scuence Club 3 4 Pres 4 Track I 2 Cross Country 2 D D A 78 234 ess lub2 A I2 Stu ent Councul 4 BILL MELTON Torch and Saber Club Veep 2 Treas 3 Skun Duvung Club 3 Class Councul 2 BILL MERTHA Track 4 Bull came to Grossmont from Herkumer Central Hugh School un Herkumer New York DONNA MILLER Cheerleader I 2 Annual Rep I 2 Gurls League I 2 MARIAN MILLER Artuzans I 2 34 Treas 2 Veep 3 Pres 4 Starluters 2 3 4 A S B Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Student Councul 3 4 BOB MILLER Track I 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Class Councul 2 3 Scuence Club Chemustry Club e termen s Club FRANK MILLMAN German Club 4 Wrestlung Chess Club 2 3 Boys Federatuon 3 4 LARRY MOE The Bug Boppers hobbues are blondes bru nettes and redheads and hus favorute sayung us of course Hello baby DIANE MONAHAN Y Teens 2 C S F 2 3 4 Burschen schaft 4 Chemustry Club Pres 4 Scuence Club Sec Treas 4 Lufe Scuence Club 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Senuor Banquet 4 Baccalaureate Usher 3 KAREN MOSS Y Teens I Marchung Band 2 3 4 on cert Band 3 4 G A A I 2 Bovvlung Club 4 FRANK MOOG Football I 2 3 Basketball I Track I 2 3 4 Class Councul 2 3 Sr Prom Comm 4 Pruvulege Comm 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Weughtluftung JIM MULDER Jum s hobbues are guns and photography DIANE MURPHY Y Teens I 3 Deccas 2 3 JIM MUELLER Class Councul 2 Track 2 3 4 Sr Pruvu ege Comm 4 Scuence Club 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 BARBARA MULLER Barbs hobby us swummung and her ambutuon us to be a dental hyguenust SANDRA MULLER Emperuals 3 Deccas 4 Masquer aders 4 GLENN MURPHY Vuce Pres of Torch and Sabre 3 Wres tlung Team 3 CC C Drull Team I ED NEFFLEN Football 3 4 Wrestlung 3 4 S un Duvers Club 4 SHARLYN NELSON Y Teens 2 Future Nurses 2 B ue Notes 3 Starluters 3 4 A S B Dance Comm 3 4 A S B Nomunatung Conventuon 3 4 Pageant 4 Banquet Comm 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 JOY NEWLIN Y Teens 2 Hullhowlers 3 Y Teens 3 Pom Porn 3 ANN NIEDERHOUSER G A A 2 Artuzans 3 Starluters P E Helper 4 JO ELLEN NIELSEN Tucket Squad 2 3 Electuon Board 4 Hu Fuettes 3 4 C F 2 3 4 Pageant 3 4 Rolluck ung Romans 2 Y Teens 2 Cards and Announce ments Comm 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Sr BanauetComm 4 LINDA NICHOLS Tennus Club 3 4 Deccas Edutar 4 Blue Notes 3 Electuon Board 3 4 Sr Y Teens VERONICA NUTTING Sr Y Tenns4 JUDY NASH Deccas 2 3 Starluters 4 F T A 2 3 4 : ' - ,,...Ch C ...F.T..,,3,4... d ,, ...C.S.. ,,3,4... 2 1 ,...Lt- I, I ' ...Lt- ',...C.S..,,3,4 1 ' : I I I ', - :- I ,, ...C - : ,,, I ,, ,, I , . . 3,4... ,,, ,..C.S..I,2... . 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Class Councul 24 Pom Pon 2 3 Student Councul Pageant I 3 Electron Board 34 Sr Prom Comm 4 AS B Nomunatung Conventuon 24 Y Teens 4 A S B Dance Comm 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 Sr Pruvuleges Comm 4 PAT O DELL Sr Prom Comm 4 Cards and Announce ments Comm 4 GRETCHEN OLSEN F T A 2 3 4 I-lu Fuettes 3 4 Rack etts 4 Baccalaureate Comm 4 DIANN OTACAR Gurls League Representatuve I Student Councul 2 3 Class Councul 3 Y Teens treasurer 3 Pres 4 Future Nurses I 2 3 Corals 2 Imperuals Starluters 4 Hullhowlers I 2 Electron Board Tucket Squad 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm 4 JOHN PALMER Football I 2 3 NORMA PARSONS Freshman Class Treasurer I Sopho more Class Treasurer 2 Hu Fuettes 2 Jr Commrs suoner of Cultural Atfarrs 3 Pom Pon 3 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 LARRY PASEK Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball Pageant I MIKE PATRICK Chess Club 2 Burschenschatt Vu e Pres 3 4 CAROL PEARCE Scuence Club 4 Starluters 3 4 Rolluck rng Romans 2 Chemustry Club 4 Skun Duvrng Club 4 JEAN PEELYON GAA 2 3 Future Nurses Sec I Treas Tennus Club Hrstorran 3 Vuce Pres 4 LAVONNE PETERSON Deccas 2 Calypsos 3 4 ec tuon Board 4 A S B Dance Commuttee 4 SHERIDAN PHELPS Jrlls hobbres are swrmmung dancung and cookung ANNE PHILLIPS Blue Notes 2 Y Teens 3 Class Coun c 2 Gurls League Rep 2 Sr Prom Commuttee Hullhowlers 2 3 LARRY PIPPINGER Electron Board I Red Robe Chour Tennus 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Youth Ap precuatuon Day 4 A S B Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Senuor Banquet Commuttee 4 PETER POULOS Pageant 4 C F 23 JV Tennus Tennus 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Chess Club Sr Banquet Commuttee 4 Dutch Day Commuttee German Club 4 Physucs Club 4 Scuence Club Dausy Chaun 3 SANDY PRESTON FNC I234 FNC Pres 23 Y Teens 2 3 4 Hr Fuettes I 2 3 4 Class Councul 3 4 JUDY PUHN Artuzans I 2 Racquettes 4 Rockrng G Ruders 2 3 NICK PYLES Senuor Play 4 AS B Nomunatung Conven tuon 2 3 Pageant I 2 3 4 Artuzans 4 Rolluckung Romans 4 Madrugals 4 JANICE RADLEY F NC I 2 3 F NC Treas 4 tar Iuters 3 4 MARY LOU RANDALL Songleader I J V Songleader 2 Pageant I 2 3 4 Class Councul I 2 3 Commrs sroner ot Electrons 3 Red Robe Chour 2 3 4 Pres udent 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Y Teens 2 Homecomung Pruncess 4 Sr Banquet Commuttee 4 Hu Frettes I 2 3 4 Flag Corps 3 Senuor Gurls Football Game lCaptarnI 4 Marston Conference I Palomar Con ference 3 ROGER RANDAZZO Rufle Club I 23 4 Sr Commuttees Hullhowlers I 2 3 Scuence Club 2 3 Rocket Club 3 SHARON REECE Artuzans 2 Y Teens I F N C 3 Deccas 4 TERRI REED Senuor Play 4 Drama Play 3 AS B Play Pageant Graduatuon Commuttee 4 u dent Councul I Class Councul 3 Annual Staff 3 Tradutuons Assembly 3 Gurls League Commuttee YTeensS I CSF 24 DDA 34 CAROL RICHEY Y Teens 2 Artuzans 2 3 Treas 3 u dent Councul 2 A S B Conventuon 2 3 4 Masquerad ers 2 Imperuals Starlrters 4 A S B Dance Com muttee 3 4 Sr Prom Commuttee 4 Sr Gutt Commuttee Tucket Squad 4 Rrtle Club 4 Tennus Club 4 DOUG ROSE Class Councul I N L 234 AS B Nomunatung Conventuon 3 ALLEN ROTHLISBERG Allen s hobbres are horseback rudung dogs and photography LINDA ROWLETT Jazzettes I 2 Blue Notes 3 Star luters 4 Artuzans 2 3 4 Hullhowlers 2 3 Student Councul I 2 3 Sophomore Councrl 2 C F T A 3 MARILYN RUE Red Robe Chour I 2 3 Marston Conference Student Councul Rep I GH S Rep at Musuc Festuval I Pageant solorst 2 3 Madrugals 2 3 Durector Celestral Chour 3 Sec Red Robe Chour 3 MMM 3 Pomona Musuc Festuval 3 Rolluckung Romans 3 DON RUNNELS Y F C 2 3 4 Y F C Veep 4 EDDIE SCHADECK Youth Apprecuatuon Day 4 Rocket Club 4 VERNE SCHARER Burschenschatt 4 AS B Nomrnatung Conventuon 3 Student Councul 4 Sr Prom Commut tee 4 Sr Banquet Commuttee 4 ANN SCHMICK FN C I 2 3 4 Hu Fuettes 2 3 4 Span ush Conversatron Y Teens 34 Electron Board Baccalaureate Commuttee 4 Banquet Commuttee Sr Prom Commuttee 4 JOYCE SCHWARTZ Student Councul I23 Hu Fuettes I 2 3 4 Electron Board 2 3 4 Hullhowlers 2 3 Class Councul I 3 Red Robe Chour 2 34 Pageant 2 3 4 Sr Prom Commuttee 4 Sr Parkung Commuttee A S B Dance Commuttee 3 JOHN SCHWEIZLER Johns hobbres are sports cars and huntung BOB SEARS Football I 2 34 FRANK SECKNER Frank s hobbres are water skuung and racrng JERRY SELNESS Concert Band I2 Marchung Band I 2 Baseball I 2 3 4 Sr Class Treasurer 4 Student Councul 4 Camp Marston I Camp Palomar 3 ELIZABETH SHELNUTT Eluzabeth s hobbres are horses cars and campung MARY JO Sl-IELTON Senuor Glass Red Robe Chour 4 Y F C 4 SANDRA SHERLEY Student Councul I 2 3 4 Class Councul Calypsos 3 4 Red Robe Chour 2 CS F 3 Y F C 4 A S B Secretary 4 -,... 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LARRY SHUCK Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 DEWEY TAYLOR Track I 2 3 4 Scuence Club 34 CRAIG SILVEUS l:OOll3C1ll 4 BOSlielbOll 4 Astronomy Club I ROBERT SKIBBE Stage Crew Cafeterua helper ANDRA TEETER Red Robe Chour 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Fresh SALLY SKINNER Class Councul I Marston Conference I men Glee I Pom pon 4 Servuce Club I Tucket Electuon Board 2 Red Robe Chour 3 4 Pageant Squad 2 Electuon Board 3 4 Pcugeant 2 3 4 F N C 3 Sprung Concert 3 4 Starluters 2 3 4 Gurls League Representatuve I 2 3 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Frosh Oruentatuon 3 4 Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Vuce Pres 3 Tennus Club 4 F T A 3 Hullhowlers Prom Comm 4 Graduatuon Commuttee 4 u Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Sprung Concert 2 3 4 dent Councul 4 Graduatuon Comm 4 G A A 3 Student Councul PATRICIA SLINGSBY Hullhowlers 34 Y Teens I Alternate 2 3 Sr Class Councul Alternate 4 Masqueraders 4 JERRY SMITH Jerry s ambutuon us to be a professuonal base ball player JUDY SMITH Y Teens I Gurls League Representatuve I Starluters Pres 3 Vuce Presudent 4 Hu Fuette ex ecutuve Board 3 Flag Corps 4 Baccalaureate Comm Pageant 3 LEONARD SMITH Leonard s hobby us cars and hus favorute food us shrump CYRIL SNYDER Student Councul I Marston Conference Track I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 Comm of Publucuty 2 Lettermen s Club I 2 34 JOHN SOUTHARD John s hobby us all kunds of sports KATHY SPETH Y Teens 2 3 Hu Fuettes 2 3 4 Spanush Conversatuon 3 Modern Musuc Masters 4 N FL 3 4 Dance Comm 3 4 Tucket Squad 3 4 Publucuty Comm 4 Student Government 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Orchestra 4 F Prom Comm 4 Pa o mar Conference 3 LYNADA STAGER Y Teens I F I 2 A I German Club 3 4 Dausy Chaun 3 Prom Comm Sec Treas of Chemustry Club 4 Lufe Scuence Club Skun Duvers Club 4 KAY STANSBURY Red Robe Chour I 2 3 4 Y Teens I 2 3 Pageant I 2 3 4 Starluters 2 3 4 F T A 2 3 Tennus Club 2 3 LYNN STEVENS Deccas 4 Electron Board 4 Y Teens Tennus Club 3 4 JAMES STIERINGER Class Councul I 2 3 4 Nomunatung Conventuon 2 3 4 J V Basketball 3 Burchenschaft Pres Boys Federatuon 4 Sr Guft Comm 4 JOANN STEMPA Future Nurses Club 4 Electuon Board 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 Tennus Club 4 Sr After Prom Comm 4 Cards and Announcements Comm 4 Dutch Day Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm 4 SANDRA STODDARD Pom Pon Corps 3 4 Class Councul Star ut rs 3 Future Teachers I Future Nurses 3 MARY STONE Mary s hobby us knuttung and her ambutuon us to be a beautucuan DICK STRICKLAND Football I 2 3 Wrestlung 2 3 4 MARILYN STRIMPLE Marchung and Concert Band 2 34 Sec of Concert Band 4 Pageant 4 ELAINE STRONG Deccas 2 Tucket Squad 2 FT A 2 3 4 Blue Notes 3 Tennus Club 3 4 Starluters Electuon Board 4 JAY SUGERMAN Scuence Club 2 3 4 Lufe Scuence Club Chemustry Club 3 4 C S F 2 3 4 Rolluckungn Romans I 24 Burschenschaft 4 World Affaurs Conference 2 3 4 Dausy Chaun 3 80 BARBARA THIEDA GAA I Publuc Relatuons Worker D D A 2 3 Tennus Club 3 Deccas 3 lmperuals 3 WOODIE THOMAS Student Councul I 4 Commussuoner of Athletucs 4 Class Councul Representatuve 2 Chour I 2 3 4 Pageant I 2 3 4 Boys Federatuon 2 3 4 Vuce Pres 3 Leadershup Conference I 2 3 4 Foot ball Echoes 4 Varsuty Baseball 2 Varsuty Cross Country 3 4 Varsuty Track 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Tucket Squad I Student Government 4 WANDA THOMPSON F T A 3 Artuzans I Chemustry Club Vuce Pres I Sr Guft Comm 4 Sr Baccalau reate Comm 4 Lufe Scuence Club I TOM TOBIN Student Councul Representatuve 3 Sr Councul Representatuve 4 Football I Tennus I 2 3 4 Gun Club 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Bowlung Club Scuence Club 3 4 Nomunatung Conventuon 3 Boys Federatuon 3 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 Sr Pruvuleges Comm 4 PHIL TOOMIRE Chour I 2 3 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 Club 2 3 JANET TOZER Chour 2 3 4 Masqueraders 3 Y Teens Sec 4 Nomunatung Conventuon 4 Freshmen Gurls Glee I Annual Representatuve I 4 Pageant 2 3 4 ANNETTE TRYON Chour I 2 3 4 Madrugals 3 Student Councul Representatuve I 3 Palomar Conference 3 Deccas 3 Pom pon 34 Captaun 4 Sr Councul Representatuve 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 Pageant I 9 3 4 Electuon Board 3 BOB TUCKER Track 2 4 Cross Country I Pagean I 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Foothull Echoes 4 Weught luft ung Sec Treas 3 Wrestlung 34 Marston Confer ence I 3 Student Councul Rep I 2 3 Class Councul Rep I 2 3 4 Chaurman of Constututuon Comm I Vuce Pres Boys Federatuon 4 Dance Comm I 2 3 4 DEXTER TUTTLE Basketball I F Pageant 2 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Student Councul I Class Councul I JOHN UPAH Skun Duvung Club Pres 4 DARREL WALL Football I 2 Track 2 Baseball 2 Chour 2 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 Sprung Concert 2 3 4 ALLITA WALKER Chour 2 MARLEN WALDER Hu Fuettes 2 3 4 Pageant 3 Banquet Comm 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 PRUDIE WALKER Y Teen I 2 Future Nurses I 2 3 Sec 4 YVONNE WALVATNE Hu Fuettes 3 ELAINE WARREN Sr Play Comm 4 DENISE WASHBURN Future Nurses 2 34 Rockung G Ruders 2 : If ff' 5 ,,, I , I . 1 ',,, ' - - - ,... - I ,I T I ' ' . - ... - ...-.4 -.- ' . 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' . n GLENDA WEATHEPLY Glenda s hobbles are swlmmlng danc Ing and horseback ndrng VIRGINIA WENDT Marston Conterence I Cholr 2 3 Pom pon 2 Y Teens I 2 Starlnters 2 Deccas 4 BRYCE WESTPHALL Bryce s hobb1es are tlshmg and huntung Hns ambltuon IS to work tor GM BONNIE WHEELER H Euettes I234 GEORGE WHITLOCK Football I 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 WANDA WILCOX Class Councll Representatlve 2 tar Inters 3 Calypsos 4 Hornemakung Eashnon Show Prom Comm 4 Sr Pruvllege Comm 4 Pageant 4 SANDRA WILKINSON Dlamonds Sec 2 Impenals 3 Starllters Sales Chalrman 4 Student Councll Represen tatxve 4 Atter Prom Comm 4 Cap and Gown Comm Chalrman 4 Txcket Squad 4 Electron Board Future Nurses 2 Y Teens 3 4 Sec 3 Con stltutlon Comm 4 JEANNINE WILSON Pageant 2 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Y E C Buble Club 4 Graduatlon Usher 3 MARY WILLIS Glrls League Representatlve 2 Glee I Annual Representatwe 2 Nommatnng Conventlon 2 Stuaent Councul Rep 2 C E 2 Starluters 24 Spnng Concert I 2 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 Chour 2 3 4 Pom pon 2 3 4 Lleut 4 Prlncess ot Mxlntary Ball Election Board 4 Class Councul Representatlve 4 SHARON WILSON Sharon s hoob es are sLetcnIng and sculp turmg RICKY WOOD Student Councll Rep I Baseball I Conventlon 2 3 4 Palomar Conterence 3 4 Prlvzlege Comm 4 Sr Prom Comm 4 Sr C ass Vlce Pres 4 Dalsy Cham Rolllclcmg Romans 2 Squeezers 2 B LL WRIEDEN Marchung Band 2 3 Concert Band 2 3 Pageant 3 Golf Team 2 Spnng Concert 2 3 STEPHANIE WRIGHT Hullhowlers I Y Teens I 2 3 4 Artrzans I ANDREW ZUCKER Youth Appreclatlon Week 4 1 , ',... L . ' ,... ' ...- ,... I A ,,,... ,,... I ,, :I-A ,,,. . ' 'Q . : ,... ,,,. 'U : ' ' ...S - l - ' A Football 2 . . . Marston Conterence2 . . . Nominating 3,4... , . - ,...Sr' r ' - - A I : ,... ,... A' :I - ,,,... : ,,.,. -,,...... - ll., - . 0'wv X, N 4 Nw emi? ver mm mil A S B Presudent Duck Drckenson hos successfully led Grossmom to onother years end Thus fact can be confrubuted to has skillful leodershup ond fruendly personolny Sue Cosby ASB Vnce Presudenf hos ogoun proven herself oursfcndung Her duties ds vice president were combined wufh mony oursude cctuvmes and o moxlmum of homework i ,Q .ps-.A Busness comb ned 'un on olwoys be found rn 'he A S B offce Dclf Cordener Cl ss o ord no'or ser ously d scusses funoncxol problems w ory Olsen Woody Thomas curcusly probes the wrrfren rrvzrerwol by Po? Ol-ldro whle Mr Burdrclc smrles opprcml cmd Dck Drclcenson reglsvers puzzlemen' ln 'he foreground Sue Cosby chuckles wr 1 Cormen Colonghr . ,A - X . dr' . ,f . - , ., N. . . . ,fl . h l 1. ' 'I I . - . . . , I , . , . - I l ra l Mx x . I .. I i: 0 ' Z l , I Ax :N . x 3 6 .....0....h 1 , w - c ' , . w , cz C f ' , Q 2 'ln L f , 4 , . r , fl .I 'ol lndustrrous Mr Burdick ASB Advxsor Ambntuous The student councul works toward only the very bst for the Assocuated Student Body works 25 hours a day helping the A S B den Govern men f ui Helpful Crndy Pratt Persuasuve Dennls Domungo Attorney General X A l Commnssuoner of School Servlce Busy Pat O Hara Commnssroner of Cultural Affairs Fnendly .lnm Stlerlnger Boys Fecleratuon Prestdent Competent Donna Brower Hu Fuette President Co operatuve Carmen Colonghr Commnssnoner of Soles Conscuentuous Larry Olson Commussuoner of Funance Energetoc Lmda Hess Commnssroner of Publlcrty Devoted Sandre Sherley AS B Secretary 'Er -1 Enthusaostrc Woody Thomas Commlssooner of Athletucs 85 ., b 1 i, f . X I 1. . . 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'yi 325 'fiiifa . .gb 1 I 'L '34, U 2 ami 'DI' Mrs Donohue Advisor Andie Teeter Treasurer Ma rylou Randall President Judged superior year after year the Red Robe Choir is an outstanding group known throughout Southern California Students who participate in this enthusiastic activity play an important part in community and school life These sudents are chosen after many tryouts Those with the best voices and the most interest are selected to represent Grossmont as a mem ber of our famed choir The choir numbers upwards of 130 students and under the precise direction of its founder Mrs Merle Donohue the members regularly at tend rehearsals on their own time to uphold the already superior standards of their famed group The choir sings annually in Grossmont s tra ditional Christmas Pageant and the Easter Sunrise Service held at Mt. Helix. lt enters music festivals in San Diego Los Angeles and Arizona. It takes an active part in the important Music Educators National Conference and was honored by an invitation to sing this year at the Western Divi- sion in Salt Lake City Utah. A ioint program with the band is presented each fall and a Spring Concert combines the talents of choir and orches- tra in a public performance. Larry Mclntsre Vice President Marilyn Rue Secretary The Madrigals: This group of outstanding talented singers exemplify their art in competition all over Southern California. They have often won recognition for the choir and the Music Department, and are iudged highly by musicians. IR R Ciilucoiigr lhillll Eielltl Cub renorters the backbone of the paper work on an nssue They are left to rugnt Glenna Crawford Nanci Leland and Manlyn Hoff feature wrlters Mart: Dunham news and edntorral Doug Peters and Don Hamlln sports writers The Foothill Echoes Grossmonts student paper would never be pnnted wnthout the efforts of these hard workung cub reporters Their prnrnary functnon has been the gathering of rmportant news and the wrltnng of stones to entertain and Inform our students and faculty Wnth the and of Mr Wzatt the lournalnsm aclvusor the cubs have succeeded thus past year In brungnng mterestnng as well as lnforrnatlve artncles to the student body The year s culmlnatlon of knowledge and experuence on the part of these reporters was clumaxed by the cub edutnon when the cubs took over the com plete publlcatnon of an xssue of the Echoes Thus gave them the necessary background to become the l959 60 Foothlll Echoes edrtors These wrnters are the future newswrnters of metropolntan daalnes Grossmonters have had the przvulege of wxtnessnng the begnnnung of future careers for these potentual writers fs Q. pw bn sly rna DY '1 ea ne are rts u a Jrcon st H n ora W m Caxton Suzy 'im 88 soorts Mare Hoff and Glenna Crawford feature wrnters . b b s 5 C A x F ,, V . t V A 1 l l , t V 1 I l I l IA . . . , I . vp! s T A I l But' tttenai i CO for c d cdfl c , Ch N 't ll cf ' i - Bll agg ews and edt 1 l tlla r e ttln Jerrr Dunham Edrtor ln Chief Q? Carol Fax Feature Edltor Sally Boatman Edrtonal Edrtor Mr Wratt Advrsor Bull Hagg Assnstant Advertising Manager Jlm Lessard Advertrsrng Manager Ronme Bronk Busnness Manager Mart: Ballance Columnist Sports Edator What rs the greatest bl monthly event that occurs at Grossmont'9 The drstrrloutnon ofthe Foot hull Echoes ofcourse And who makes thas achlevement of up to the mnnute nntormatlon and subtle wrt possrble'3 Why the Echoes editors under the capable and efflclent management of the edltor nn chuef these masters of theur trade near the ultumate In perfectuon of student pub Thus ns not always done however wuth a munrmum of effort Invarlably halt a dozen stones are late a picture ns lost the prrnter IS behnnd schedule or some ghastly typographical error IS made But rn the ena tnns hard workung crew as able to pnece together a school paper whrch rs read and enloyed by all The lnrtuatlve and lngeumty of thus group IS a monument of school servnce and spurlt help mg through rndurect channels to Improve our school AQ -L C lllf Q 'L' The edrtors of the Foothnll Echoes talk over a copy of the paper Standrng left to rrght are Sally Boatman edrtorral edrtar Jerrr Dunham Edrtor In Chlef Srttmg left to right are Mart: Ballance sports edrtor Rollue Wusbrock photography edrtor Ronme Bronk busrness manager Jam Lessard advertlsmg manager and Mrke McClellan sports co editor - 1 , , 7, 7 e ff p . K l T ' l l . .K - V 0 . ., . I , .. ' . lication. , , I . . ' , , 1, , ,-rf y Rufle Team 95- Comoorw B 636195 Cf-Seb Ps First Lieutenant John Gillespie First Lieutenant Gerald Belt First Lieutenant Charles John C Company Commander Second Lieutenant David Reece B Company Executive Hup Two three four' Column right' Left flank' The squad leader s voice rings out a lusty command and the R.O.T.C. unit obeys in skilled unison. This perfection is the result of hours of rigid drilling and competent teaching. No Cadet Corps member is lax, no cadet slumps in his position, no cadet fails to pass inspection. This is a training camp. These boys will some day be leaders ot troops defending their country. They are taught efficiency, obediency, Competence, and how to be good soldiers. This is not a place for the meek or weak. Here one learns to stand for two hours at rigid attention while the dis- trict Commander inspects each cadet. Under these conditions, it would not be surprising for even a college cadet to black- out. It a boy from any P.E. class was suddenly placed into this group without the proper con- ditioning he would soon learn that these young men are worthy of his highest praise. 'av 1? cya' f N? -4s A Y-A, If -ig. T- W M4 N Bin 84..- 'fm . 55411 'F 1 . ,Fc-,. I, , .wi , 3 wx omit lc Presndent Vrce Presrdenf Rory Van Tuyl Gordon Murdock Secretary Lrbrarran Unrform Manager Varsrty Pep Band Drrector Marrlyn Strrrnple Beth Ebey Darlene Lrttle Kenny Shay Grossmonts Band has always been a nxuorsoume ot ourspwn and pnde Students are proud of the tune marchrng skull exhlblted by thus organrzatlon IH halttume football shows as well as street marchrng Thus supenor marchung rs ac cented by the colortul blue and gold un: forms and brnllrant whnte hats The band hasreknned ns Hadnmnal udeohsnw despne the OCCGSIOUGlIHT6H6f ence otourschoolsphthng Thm organ naman hassetnotonw alngh yandard tor bands rn the duQrmt but ako tor bands throughout the West who attend the Annual All Western Band Revuew at Long Beach Each year Grosmnont w among the top wrnners thus year plac rmtrn A C The makungs of a hne band rndude a Hemendous amount ottune swmem efforts and loyalty Only Grossmont can boastofcxsuthmentarnountofspwn and drrve to contrnue malntannung a su penor nwumcal group It has been sand that musrc ns truly a part ot Grossmont s tme Hadmon andthw quahw w owed In partto ourtarnous band Leadrng Grossmonts Band wrth reward wrnnrng perfectron are drum mayors Bobble Ford Darlene Lrttle and Vrrguma Krmsey I lx r K., - ' ,Y , 1 ff ' . I , ing t' ' lass. , I . . . f Y mil Called The Pep Band and rughTly so The group aT The rughT has The duffuculT Task of radu aTung a Tremendous amounT of pep and spuruT To Theur fellow classmen Through musuc AT The mosT excuTung momenT of a foofball game wuTh The FooThullers on The opponenTs Ten yard lune and one munuTe lefT on The Tume clock The group bursTs unTo a spuruTed school song lurung The Team on To vuctory Surely Thus group deserves as much creduT for many of The aThleTuc yucTorues as do The players Themselves John Phullup Sousa George Gershwun and Tchaukovsky are unTerpreTed and played by Thus group wuTh equal TaIenT and enThusuasm Thus us The GrossmonT Concert Band composed of an unusually large number of very TalenTed musucu ans As The sTrauns of a ThoughT provokung BeeTho ven puece flows from The band room unTo The many nearby classrooms The graTeful sTudenTs are auded un Theur sfudues by sofT professuonal soundung musuc and are Thankful for GrosmonT s superuor OrchesTra NoTuce un The background of The Two pucTures below The brand new band room and see The look of genuune prude on The faces of The musu Tured by an ouTsTandung secTuon of The Musuc De parTmenT I-iiuiluhs-11 'Ti' A 1 'r-47 The Grossmonf ConcerT Band us The medua Through whuch ouTsuders may learn of The greaT musucal Talent possessed by a large number of GrossmonTers Thus group us a Trubufe To The Musuc Deponmem and a source of prude To Theur school W ous of 'alerved s' den s work ng Tuae'her fx l Gen ly 'o crefve musc vw ch m 5' nearly duolu ou es li' cf The masTers us 1 good descrugwon cf 'le 'T cssm nf OrchesTra -A I 'Iii ga ' l . . . . 5 1 Y 1 Eau- , 4- : ' E52 f : . V- Y -,N WV- ' - V - . . - --E ' T 5 l A vw ! I ii 4 . - , :ii - 3 , - E33 r T A 1 , u u 1 JL . -' 321 , I . ,R I r ' ClUl'TS. NOHCE also Those Ql63ClT'TTlV1Q TfOpl1leS COD' Tun s spur Ted group of muscuans perform aT pep rallues, ruflulenc conTes's, and yzuuucus school ' acT.yu'uu:s ' ' 1: T W f 4: ll V, ' W 1 r . u g 452' . , c ' ' ? T it A 'pf , ,. 'f f' - . ' u 9' I , ' 1 l Q BLUE CORPS The Blue Pom Pon Corps us under fhe leadershrp of lueufenanl Mary Wvllus The Blue unlforrned gurls are row 3 l r Peggy Loftus Andy Teerer Judy Pearson Norma Parsons Sandy Stoddard Jeanefie Anderson Ann Cleveland Melva Lowrance Row 2 lr Peggy Strong Sharon Shaffer Jo Ann Nelson Sandy Hemphlll Beffy Wes? Mary Scapln Clssy Broerrsrna Karen Scott row l lr Jane Almgren Sharon Hageman Frances Keller Connue Hancock Januce Marohn Carol Hancock Ton: Gregg Lee Wulllams Phyllis Johnson 6 min' e cld om Per- fa 5 r e ' ar- .mr T 9 Carolyn Be sche K dw Hfurn Mar yn esbu y S '1 Bu r-s v- 'B 'J udy Q bOl L VP n Jo '7 D .1 'I VX ll B Karen Balko Sunny Turrenv ne Es er Rodnquez Mare Wooly 'md U 1, Z K ,X , 'JY f ,vw QW: ,s ,W t,.. , , 4. ,VV Q, I . ' ' jfy,-,'i1x . Q ' of K Y , l' -A' 4 fx t , I , g , in Qi, ' Q 4, M- . Q' sf - fb- , , 5' f' 4 4' , A - , I X f' ' ' 1 Q . 4 , a - 5' V A y,. l ' H. .. 4, V, . I , I L ' H- 'Q -' fv 'S -N - . ' A ' , .' , 1 -'Q GOLD CORPS R 'H ff? Q 4 . fs, A X ' v . 1 5 ' x C 5 1 Th G P e 'zz s led be 'he ll uerx ' Barbara Br ,' 2 L a 'ls rn acld ur' 'rms we raw 3 lr' e ' ' r ad-. ml: if . , . 'A -Rfnfncns Dcfhi Du r fifklv M:'2'i3' r' Hn Cox Wanna Crfz.-.': J :cn f' Jin ce H P1 4.'Ke ' Pi' dere.-J J' ' e , a r e me Sue Pink Nuncy Lel,nd Jcdr De C':f :2 cf ' lr Pa' Cv: 'z Ply 5 W fe er, Plwyllls Gu 'T :Ns -ebb Fccfe, . - , 1 .:, pe eHes Th Grossmont Flag Corps n manor source of entertarnrnent ot football games and other act ntles generates splnt and enthusuasm to the entrre student body The glrls are lr Fran Rader Jean Gatlln Marran Caltngerone Lrnda Teeter Karen Malzer Sandy Brown Carol Lamer Ruth Tobey Lieutenant Lynette Lambert Captarn Sandy Jones Lreutenan Daralene Bongrannr Sharon Kelly Judy Smrth Joann Helmer Marya Flanagan Sandy Spears and Luz Hall 'GA-Hwirfangi, ww 9' 2 ,E- ffli 117 't Q -. EM 4'8 - 'iwfvv ,i ,f 6' The success of the pom pon corps us due IH part to the enthuslasm of Mary Wllus Blue Corps Lleutenant Nettle Tryon Captoun and Barbre Brudno Gold Corps Lneutenant Grossmont offers thanks to Georgra Bunker Turner, who for the past three years has devoted her trme both dunng and after school In developung Caper ettes to theur peak of performance Perfection of performance found rn the Flag Corps us partnally accreduted to Ruth Tobey, Lneutenant Lynette Lambert, Captaln, and Sandy Jones, Lleutenant . ...uf Q if 56 :1 , is Jqzftlsf-,.:.1g3A -':f ,' W ,ah ,M . I V-an ' T? .X qli. ' X- . -if - - l ' L l 'L 3? I ' l A W ' - . . 9 k' X I W! V .E T . 4 ' -r, -- T lu iss gg' ' I A I N 'ja 1. 1- ' ' ,'yll A: . . 54 f ' 233 ' l llw' T t Lf 1 r A. y -2555 I ' 4. ' Y l V L I - - ll , , I , A . J, x if . ' lr, i .I . I . EU R o Dave Clark Denny Drazkowskn Karen Balko Patsy Taft Sports Editor Typlst r is Janrce Marhn Lots Chambers Linda Cory Judy Blackford Underclassmen EdITOI' Photo Co orclunafor Sensor Puctures Sensor Wnte ups Sally Loftus Dennns Jackson Lmda Ball Duane Gruss Copy Edutor 'W Sheula Rogers Etta Koch Mary Grass! Cnssy Broersma Busmess Manager Snapshot Edntor r Clubs Edrtor ,I . all ffl , t . fl M- Arf ' ' At l S. T t l Y l ' l J -l W . Y 1 ! fl l ' An An Art T 1 .,,. 5 to 1.3, . Hn A I 6 1. O . . Ar . Sally Boatman Editor in Chief Bob Fanchettl Art Co Editor Eddie Guerrero Art Co Editor Roy Robinson Photography Editor Mr Sackett Advisor Art Advisor Mr Hatcher Photography Advisor Mr Tegtman Business Advisor Thousands of years ago man preserved crude records of his existence through stone-carved pictures left on cave walls, clay tablets and large stones. Much later, after the discovery of paper, books were mass-produced by the laborious method of pen and quillg each word by hand. With the advent of the printing press and the discovery of new and modern methods of conveying the written word, books were printed and sold cheaply, and in large numbers. The 1959 El Recuerdo staff is taking advantage of the ease an convenience of modern record keeping By dint of imagina tion and unceasing efforts this group of students is preserving for posterity a bound record of the events and happenings of our important institution of learning The staff finds the piecing together of an annual absorbing work 1-1 Famed artists participate in mutual crit icism as they animate the vikings of long ago 7-.. Conscientious comeramen are a vial part of any publications staff , , y 1 -l l l . ,A aA ' ,, . y g ixsn, ' ' 'Y Che Lea ers Dick Lopez Mighty Grossmonts leaping and cheering masters of the art of leading loyal rooters in spirited yells have cheer- ed the Grossmont teams to many a victory. Aided by pretty perky song- leaders, these energetic yellers have led Gross- mont sport fans to a position of unbeatable spirit. From the begin- ning ofthe Metro League Carnival to that last basketball game of the season, this hard- w o r k i n g combination has strived to improve Grossmonts a I r e a rl y spotless school spirit. The rewards for song and cheerleaders a re many. They include the friendly hellos of fel- low Grossmonters, the many friendships made during a hurried cheer with the rival leaders, the warm feeling of ac- complishment w h i c h Ji , Q.. , - ..o, :-- J -, h ' N 51:12- ry- Q ' a - ' - ir , -- 7 f, J Q .,.' fr ' .. Dennis Drazkowski Dennis Bishof Rex if' '..--11-f ' 4 Eddie Guerrero comes when a rooting section does especially well on a cheer and the sense of achievement in d oi n g something for Grossmont. All th e s e things and many more make the work of plan- ning and leading songs and cheers well worth the time and effort. The new policy this year of all boy cheer- leaders seems to have worked out superbly. Not only to the boys seem to be able to han- dle the yelling every bit as well, but it also gives them a chance to hold that coveted position of a cheerleader, while the girls participate as song- leaders. To the song and cheerleaders of T958-59, Grossmont offers its sin- cere thanks and congrat- ulations for a job well done. Dcscfe Alessio j -J-049-01. 4-J' 4' '.: .1 Lynn Brown v Q 4 , lN-', ,r ,gg . ,,,,.,, . so' '-. 1+ 'Q ,, f . - Sue Lesney Head Songleoder D v IN .4 As. Lando Boll I A Sharon Hoffman Q '1 Debbie Uemelenrr or? E lle li , Grossmont s calendar of events started off wrth a bang back rn Septem ber Nearly every student on campus purchased an A S B card thereby enabltng the student government to offer an unusually large number of events Sleepyheods vtew the probrng photographer wrth drsgust horror nndrf ference or contempt as he captures them ID the wee small hours of the mornung returnrng from a Yuma football game '1 Herorc Grossmonters pose rn front of a lunch bench one of the many obstacles they contrnually surmount They organrzed the mountarn clrmbtng club not only for laughs but to get therr prcture rn the El Recuerdo il 11- Vrctory Hop was the name selected prevrous to a football game for the followrng dance Indeed tt was vrctortous conflrmrng the susptcrons of those who named the dance Partrclpants of the Ranch Party held rn September at Bug Oak enloy themselves tn a lrvely game of volleyball only one of the many hrgh ltghts ofthe annual party A muslcet an oaken bucket and a peace prpe are dtsployed to the student body These artrcles are symbols of rrvalry between Grossmont and Helrx Sweetwater and El Colon respectrvely In 1959 Grossmont captured all three l -' A i r 's ,537 if l QceLullQeu1uQ'le1uU' GN? Ewfemlle Come on freshmen meet your doom' Doom day for all Grossmont freshmen was theur unutuatuon unto the old and honorable unstututuon of learnung Grossmont Hugh School The smulung faces of the commussuoners express the reluef felt after pur chasung the bug H to replace the one destroyed by Grossmonters un a spuruted football game it-,fav Thus us the begunnung of an eventful day for a thousand Grossmonters who boarded several busses to travel unto Aruzona terrutory for a football game wuth the Yuma Crumunals Ten luttle nune luttle eught luttle lnduans War paunted songleaders attempt to brube the evul spuruts away from the Grossmont football team ata noon pep rally T1 Unuted Natuons Day was celebrated by Mr De Kocks uunuors by dressung un curuous costumes of far away countrues and wearung them the enture day creatung much unternatuonal spurut And thrs us the photo of the half tume show put on by Yuma can canners to entertaun theur Calufornua fruends Both schools portucupatung un the show led to a memorable performance nu- - X ' K 9 - ,, Qs 'X X - N . ...M u u , llcerincilcelrr Ewermiles Its a hut and so was the fall ranch party It was a great event and everyone had a wonderful fume Oh' we aunt got a barrel of money maybe we re ragged and funny bur well rravel along slde by slde' There was muslc lauahter and galefy at Palomar '- No hlng llke a cool glass of wa'er fafer a rough game Our boys are no excepflon lhey Yoo llke warer however rn sl gh ly arger quanm es And former chlef execuvrve fh 5 rs li Homecoming Last years queen Marnlyn McBurney and her court pose at the srarf of vhe 1958 proceednngs a very happy event Remember what fabulous buf vnexpenslve Nuckel Happy Hopf' Surely you can remember all the fun you had afrer the El Caron game Wha' a bost' if ecall ncaln ay ssembly and Valk abou o es den's9 l vs an en oyable and educor onal acrrv ry fo all who amended ' . l Q l ' . ' u R L D A s 1 'Ve r l f 'ras + , r f f l r , f 1 ,. f ' t Call rr af? E lle Everyone knows thot our lubrary needs money and the band drd therr part Here Dr Kohrs as recervrng a check from Mr Schwuchow whale the labrary helpers look on Soclal Problems? Right' We are decldlng the fate of Mr Burdack Now we all know what happens In the ASB offrce fufth pernod Don t they look studuousg Gee dont these students look a lrttle older than teen agers'7 Oh' Its Mom and Dad back to school mghtl All our parents came to go through what we do everyday From all reports the parents had a fune time A great moment for the carpentry class They have lust lard the founda tron for the Grossmont Home Thus ns an ambrtrous group of actrve Grossmonters learnung o lrfetume skull and enloymg rt -sg f'-. Down waht the devuls' Rah rah for Grossmont and our fovorrte devrl lt was an excrtung day way back last fall What memorresl What fun! I crown you Queen Duane Grossmont Homecommg Queen for 1958 As all Grossmonters looked on Maralyn McBurney Homecommg Queen for 1957 crowned the l958 Queen Duane Bnshof lt was o beouhful slght and one that wrll long be remembered In the hearts of Gross monters L... l . r . . ....-.- , V . , . . , - . . I , - . - , - U -1-.-1- ' - J- - '-. ev. -1,- -:... , ,:,- 4 - ,J 'BN' - ' y -.W-, 2 - - 1 ' n 4 -wb A N K - rf f A 'f F effflf- 'HBE . . . . , . . t ,,.-1 ' - . . I . . . . I , . , , , . . I - 6 T' if xx Judy Foster Madonna All The pageantry and splendor oT a Broadway pro duction combined with the beauty and humbleness of The birth OT the Christ Child add upto another memor able presentation of our annual Christmas gift to The community The Grossmont Christmas Pageant Under The expert direction OT Mrs Eva Quicksall and Richard Dunlop the participants and spectators were once again magically transported back 2000 years To That holy eve in Bethlehem The stirring renditions of lovely Christmas carols by The orchestra and Red Robe Choir gave an added beauty To The Pageant The Christmas Pageant is another of The beautiful traditions dear to the heart of every Grossrnonter The Pageant unlike many oT The other Traditions seems To have a stronger ability To draw The alumni back To The scenes of their youth again and again To witness The storys simple splendor LeT us all hope that This The most beautiful oT all Grossmont Traditions will never die Narrating The story of the birth of Christ were Jessie Walker Bob Drobac, pictured- and Sue Cosby. WK Sharlyn Nelson Madonna The pageant curtains open on a merry scene - Testers, court dancers, lords and ladies. The place is a 15th century manor house decorated gaily with Christmas greenery. Cfllhrriteilmfo as QCEIIQ IITDQ' vw - i At the stroke of mudnnght the solemnnty of Chrustrnas falls upon the merrymakers and the worshuppers travel to adore the Mcdonna ID the chaDel The Shepherds watch theur flocks by mght and suddently a brullxant star appears an the East The she-ph rds fall on therr knees rn reverence and seek to follow the star ut 'rlrw A t ,JS Whlle angels keep watch over the manger travelers from near and for come to adore the new born Savior l Y 'I 5 , f ' ,, g X Q C H ' Qfwgff 1 FV' 'tif I W -jz ' 4 . , . vi ' T fe- 5 5 , 'K K 4. 1 . A , 4, ,. 1 t W A . 211 ' Q' ,- f r 'S H qs fidkf ' -1,5 1 - 1' 1. v p -5- - 1 - ' ' U - 1 -1 . 3.-i, 0 wr- I -' . ' ' 0 I 'U .nf '. , J. , r ' sm 'f I l. 1 ' . 1 hill Lf' e if 'J I WP? v ,. a .. , 'K' Clad in bermuda shorts, the mode of the day, senior counselor Mr. Burnham claps at diving board caperers. SQ-QUDUGDU' ..:-.' :L . .1-h,...,u ara-. WW' Sue Lesney samples the water although unwillingly Seniors swam danced ate played volleyball and relaxed 'Hs-bf .'1' 1 .,,A I. .ev K Senior girls get ready to don swim suits. The party was held at Big Oak Ranch at 1:15 on c school day. llc ag T' Clownung we fund Nancy Barkdulo Joan Agostuni Jerry Halterman Diane Murphy and Dave Nunez Incudentally someone saw to rt that the seniors had twice as many hot dogs buns as hot dogs 115- 1 'Q'-. 'L 1 Pe: 1 .fz',,,cN Q NA 'Q i 9 C3 'H-.att M ima' -if 'sf '-31 ' ,IT iw K? L It fifmw H.. N Larry Jennings makes a 100 yard run for I fed' was 3 the goal clutching a football The girls rooted '15 !r'2.'gLfd' N Qi,-.sf ci 2' .1- 4-'B Here s o place to put our gear down d crdes the happy group delighted to escape from the classroom grind l , . , , f - M . . . .' ', . l ' - I I ' PQ 'N A V V-5 , , ' W . Ks- . , 3 ..--.-A-vp ., 1 fr 'R 4vQ . . , V v. I , 1 L 2 . .A 3 . - .--J -- y ' 7 A 1 - Y ' z A 1 a.-yqi , . . I , I N ., I e- A ', . ' 1 V ' - w E f A . ' , ' Ld .5 ,'J ' . . .M f i 1 '- '-' I ' . 1 . : ffl 4' .V ui -' .ir . NM, V, A, - AJ .A .X . . - , . ' ' 4 Lv, . - c. 1 in 3- --' . M ' 5 . V. ' . ' , f . 1 49- 4 . ' ' , ' X g fl' X' ' l - 5 Xe ra N ,.n', x - ' - - 4 I' , 5 ' 'Q' ' 'Q I J xi 1 H '. .,. 1 ' f. 4-L ' , , V. V - I' A-v-. ' u. ' 1 . , vF'f ' ' T, ' ' ..:,g-f, Q ,H . -Q Z.,-f '- - P- . ., 1 .-- '- - fs ' ' . ,, . . -- . .Q 1i 'f- -. - - . h ',,. 'A -,O ,- h., y :fit V v . -', . -1 -' 1 - ': '-,fL'.:- . ' - ' ' . ' swv ft- V.- r-r V. S-Senior? Wrrorm A The Senlor Prom wos held oT The Lo Jollo CounTry Club on Moy 29 IT wos from 8 30 To 12 OO pm ond was Tree To dll seniors holdung o prlvllege cdrd Polyneslo wos The Theme of The prom ond Nos corned ouT ID The bld decoro Tlons The Howonon less worn ond The oTmospherrc decorohons FushneT droped on The wolls ond hung from The ceiling vvos scoTTered wuTh sTdrflsh ond seo horses BorT Hozley s bond an The Jewel Room could be seen from oll odgounlng rooms Sue Edmundson was chcnrmon N- of The Prom CommuTTee ATTer mldnnghT everyone leTT The CounTry Club ond wenf To The Pdlm Room of The El CorTez HoTel where The Tormol dress ATTer Prom was held Duck Gord :ner wds chdlrmon of The AfTer Prom CommrTTee The Denny MdrTon Bond furnlshed The enTerTcnnmenT on exoTlc STonley Whne glores crmcolly nn The COrT1bIl'TOTlOr'l of SOUTl'T SSO ISlC1r1Cl Gnd Wh,le her,-O crowned Sally Skmne, Checks murror ond makes losTmunuTe od1usT Amergcgn IQZZ Overherbegunfulgown ments 31. 355 -T I . YN N H T Through This inviting enfrcnce of The Lo Jolla CounTry Club enTered After The splendor of The Prom, The seniors enioyed The relaxing cTmos- mGnY 5fGV'Y'eYed SEVWOY bSlleS Gnd Their handsome escorTs, phere of The less-formol buT equolly onricipofed AfTer-Prom, held aT The El CO T . fel W 1 Azz.: 2.5. i F 2. j! Tf'l L ' - .. 1 X ' x Y W. ,muff ? ' , ll. TY JM MPR' H1 y N . IN ,A G HW H FINHNH - x I ' I n ,Mau 0 if if 1 g fi 'fJ QJ Q - Luc. ' 7 -J HW . 5 52 1 O :-:-Ac-.'.l ,l Q-. 1,4515 :W . -J Congratulattons to Ketth Jultan 1959 60 A S B Prestdent EU h ,urs Candy Pratt Janne Hmer Vlce Prestdent Secreta ry Hllti'll'l 1 1 ' fx ...s. ll I Frery campotgn ralltes gtganttc posters and long wtnded speeches by hopeful candldotes was he order of the day throughout the many tense weeks preceedtng the Gossrnont 1959 Nomtnotlng Conventton The lullsrbmloo cmee o a peak on conventron day The no sy delega es were called to order by rc Dtrlrenson 9 ASB r tent In the tollowtnq fourteen hours con ettr balloons photographers rallters delegates and condtdates were grouped together tn mass bedlam Grossmonters later reltved the gay conventton days as they saw theur own story retold on the pages of Ltfe Magaztne The outcome of the electrons were Prestdent Kerth Juhan Vce Prestdent Ctndy Pratt Secretary Jonte r-lrner Cornmtssroner of Ftnance John Reutter School Servtfe Esther Carlson Cultural Affatrs Ruth Tobey Publtctty Jtm Bradley Gtrls Actrvttres Maggle Cuomo Boys Acttvttres Don Caton Ath lettc Pete Burger Attorney General Bob Dewtng Wnll the conventton please come to order' pleads Dtck Dtckenson out gorng presndent to a buzznng mass of sptrtted delegates I X The tortured tonstls of talkotuve delegates are often tempted by pttchers of cool water such as thus Takmg a short breather gentlemen conventton goers stretch out and relax momentaruly changmg the tense sprruted poltttcal rallyrng atmosphere and Larry Olsen oppotnted to Commtsstoner of S s b Busy delegates ltsten attentrvely to the poltttcal campaugn speeches of hope ful candtdates A btrds eye vlew watches delegates addtng to the snowstorm of confettt by teartng apart any and all avarlable paper I A I Q Q Q ' ' ml ,gi ' . In 115- ' J ' xl f , 0 IL J V7 l 9 - 9 . 9 'lx l ' V 'Q I 7 , I or Q tosll ,. rem l, Qt 8:30 PM. 1 f g M l ale. I H E l V smoky lt9'. A ft'l iN V' L 'li 'i,f ' l ' 'J , J1' l . I , ' If 1 . L! I N T, 1 V llfl.t'fHl4Ix A 1 t . g 'M' X . I b Y Q ' ln m Lfl wb: , 'U , - ,, gi gf 78 E9 Ho ur Com 4' Lv As de from Ieornnng basrc student leadershnp Palomar femmes learned The can can step S. The Iuxorrous sleeprng occornodohons Included sleeprng bags and bed rolls occupyrng all avorloble bunks and warm corners -'S P duly was swared by all rncludrng prrncrpol Mr Warburton A Vrce Presrdenr Sue Cosby and Commnssroner Carmen Colonghn Mr Burdrclc ASB Advrsor drscusses wrrh sfudenr leaders the problems accumulated rn keeprng school government runnrng smoothly Q., 'L ut-lf? ,, 'fi - -5 e been work ng on he rarlroad srng happy senrors on fhe way ro chow The 1959 Palomar Conference oroyed successful rn ocqudrn rng many sudenr leode s w h 'he assoved aspecfs of student governmenr Problems were drscussed and soluwons offered n he sem ngrs called for the hondl rg of unso d n-3' e s : V I . 'L I r f A ' ' , K. Y ? , ' A . , .S.B. 'fl' s :V -,g .,. U Q , '44 :. . -ogg. ,Wk ' .I-JI Ay 1 'M y . 1 ' x I 1.-1 . ' , .Li , I. L! ' , . ' . . ' V ill--lm 15- . , L - -A ' ni -si ' A N ' ' 'mv ' A -' ' ' 1 ' ,Q ' I rs o - .ow 1, A I X ' A l Y 5 , ' K A I ' - I .h r - 5' -:Q 5 H l v 1 ? ' . . 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S3rmilLr?lIgg Maxwell Andersons BAD SEED a tense drama about an eleven year old psychopathuc klller was presented November by the Sensor Class Dlrected by Richard Dunlop nt starred sophomore Elleen Kern as Rhoda Penmark the bad seed Her parents were portrayed by Tern Lee Reed and Larry Mclntyre Marne Grzonn appeared as the Penmark s et fusuve and psychoanalyzung nenghbor Monica Gary Parks was seen as the shrewd connnvnng yanxtor whom Rhoda sets atnre Molly Kohrs and Charlotte Pavne alternated nn portray Ing the distraught mother ot one ot Rhoda s vrctlms Also IH the cast were Becky Lea Bob Droback Larry Anderson Don Watts David West and Nvck Pyles Assistant to the director was Barbara Toston The show was the tlrst present ed ID Grossmont new Lnttle Theatre To the rnght ns Mr Dunlop who durected the play Below rehearszng for the productuon are top photo Tern Reed and Elleen Kern Bottom photo Eileen Kern and Gary Parks .l ll rjfl JW' Nl l If 1 I lllfr :V Xl I l Vfl lull' llllllw 7 4 f ...,,. nll - P E 1- W nl ,X i if ' at f' lllllll 'll ll pf! 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A rcdionf smile ond friendly personoliiy have won nrevy Diana Bischof not only many lasting friendsl-ii,s in lier foor yodrs nf Crossrnoni, lw' 'lw lionomd in cove-ved mle of 'Homecoming Queen, 7958 Crowned by Mnrilyn MCBUYDPYI the 1957 Homffcominq Quvf-n flurnq ilm l1L:lf fno cernincimfs Hfil' y en Dionds reign included cll the following alumni ociiviiies Grossmont studenfs ond alumni alike are riglwffully proud of the brownveyed, brown-haired represenvnwve cf flue fairer ccfeds on our COV'l'1OUS,T ld exfend to Dionc sincere congrcfulofions. -Q17-H a Grossmonts two charming entrees for Queen of the Mnlufary Ball were Elleen Groebler and Janet Watson Each gurl was selected by a bafalluon and won the Title of prmcess The four aftractuve Grossmonf ladnes who came The closest fo wunmng the tnle of Homecoming Queen 1958 are Jeanette Maguxre Sandie Sherley Marylou Randall and Sue Cosby . , . , . . . . .r - I 1. - I - I , . LRC. SQ IQ The witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts around 1690 is the setting and plot ot the ASB. piay, which was done this year in arena stagzng, Typicai of the Grossmont Drama Departnnent, the play met with tremendoas success and was judged an outstanding production. In the top Iett photo, Terri Lee Reed and Bob Boye are memorizing some ditticalt Vines. To the right, Terri Lee, Bob, and Paola Dari do some last-nninate cramming and costume perfecting for a pertormance. A touching ioye scene between John and Mary Proctor is seen in the middle, the characters being portrayed by Gary Parks and Joann Parchen. in the bottom photo, the actors are taking time out from a busy performance schedule to get in a friendly card game back stage. THE CIIUCIBLE 1 Bu lders rr., X fl N L Q4 X- ,f A group of boys hoplng some day to be fursf rate carpenters are acqurrung the necessary background fo enter thus difficult career by worknng dolly on fhls house berng bull? enhrely by Grossmonr power S '5f iiclll li llliiil 1 I 'H K ,J u.. .s 35, -1'l X 11 The house was fmanced by The AS B and all profns wull go Yo Yhe same Thus frne work of an rs a source of pride for fhe bUIld9 S, The arf deporimenr who drew up the plans and the homemakxng deparrmenf responsible for decorating -- ', , I 4. ra 'Q - A . ' k . ge R45 I ,QA V ' 4. U - M ,, . K 5. V fx , . 'X rr 1 .1 ' ' A , V V, .7 .g 1, 4. . I I A 4. V N . . - K. 1 v it 'F . '!Q,. ' .- -5' ff, - ,' V N ' . 1 V s If Jn .li V ,Ly 1 Q Q V l :P r l l - - I - ' -565,1 I ffm . . , I -I - 1 ' . - I N x l , d -Q y A Q I. L A -Q. 3 ' 4' . v' ',7ff4a- S ,Q ' ny. . 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I 1. . .!ELf1l.igl T -' Q? +5 I 1 Hilti:-LFE? u. :Ax -i Presrdent Donna Brower Vrce Presrdent Janne Hmer Advrsor Mrs Thleman Secretory Treasurer Sharon Edwards Karen Bqlkg An Interest rn serving Grossmont IS the moan prereqursute tor be longing to thus Girls League Organrzatuon Popularly known as the Hr Flettes this club consists of eight smaller clubs each bearrng the name of a ho frdelrty recordrng enterpruze The actnvrtnes Include an annual ranch party many dances slumber partmes a Sadne l-lavvkrns Week tall potluck pool party fashaon show Chrustrnas guvung the March ot Dzmes sponsorshup of a war orphan and other vvorthwhrle actnvrtnes HI Frette Executive Board row 2 lr Janne Hmer Donna Brower Sharon Edwards Karen Bolko Row I Pat Depew Joann Nelson Shsela Rogers Cnssy Broersma Jrll Frame Andre Teeter Fran Dewrng Vrckn Schnerder X , Q. 1- ' . t . w. ' W y ..,f. 1 1 ' Y I X 1 - I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 '5 A 1 1 , . : , I A ' I I V - I t I . 4 h . me EUCJVQEI QQJLPQJLIS A , Calypsos lr row l Cussy Broersma Presldent Gunny Koons Vnce Pres :dent Marulyn Smrth Secretary Maggue Cuomo Treasurer Row 2 Carol Hancock Janne Hnner Susan Rybuckl Ruth Tobey Carol Sternmetz Marty Dunnam Knrby Bowerfnnd Row 3 Susle McConnell Beth Gnmes Sandy Sherley Janet Prundle Lynn Sherman Lots Chambers Frances Keller Karen Balko Row A Pat OHJra Candy Pratt Ann Hull Nancy McMahan Carol Anderson Carolyn Betscher Sybll Edwards Row 5 Tracy Trghe Carol Motor Kathy Vopat Wanda Wrlcox La Vonne Peterson Deanna Sutton Manan Folland Duane Gruss Deccas lr row 'l Mlllae Teawell Kathy Taylor Peggy Strong Andre Teeter Row 2 Nancy Lesney Lynn Brown Jamce Marohn Jane Almgren Lynn Barrmger Lynn Stevens Foyetta Farrus Karen Malzer Lmda Ball Row 3 Donna Duesbury Duane Murphy Sharon Hoffman Sandy Muller Ronnle Thleda Peggy Luttle Molly McDanuel Charlene Kelley Row A Barbara Fnshman Mary Marston Connre Smlth Gaul Platt Joyce Schwartz Gunger Wendt Sandy Svoboda Jerrne Neal Lynn Eddy Row 5 Manlyn Cox Sharon Shaffer Llnda Ham Kathy Vopat Melva Lowrance Judy Pearson Sandy Meador Mary Scaprn Marcla Spencer Duane Rosten 4-l ' The Hn Fuettes sponsored a swnmmnng party at La Mesa Munucrpal Pool whach took place September 30 It was enloyed by all Starllghts lr row 'l Fran Dewung Judy Smith Sharon Kelly Terry Es plnola Carol Leamer Dolly Barr Row 2 Sallye Hatch Sharon Edwards Donna Brower Darlene Bonglannr Sharon Brown Judy Foster Sally Skrnner Carmen Colonghr Barbara Jensen Sally Boatman Row 3 Sharlyn Nelson Mary Wlllrs Judy Nash Gretchen Olsen Ann Nleder haushen Mary Luncoln Sue Cosby Mary Leland Mart: Ballonce Row 4 Joanne DeVlreg Elanne Strong Sharon Brown Janet Anderson Sue Edmundson Kathy Speth Carol Rlchey Karen Boland Carol Pearce JoAnn Stempa Row 5 Foyetta Farris Sandy Wllklnson Clndy Buzzell Sue Buzzell Judy Blackford Lrnda Cory Ann Schmuck Barbara Fern JoAnn Kaiser Karen Klang Carolyn Libby S43 as Masqueraders lr row 1 Phyllus Johnson Mary Jensen Margle Mull house Shuela Rogers Row 2 Tom Merchant Duane Murphy Sharon Hoffman Elaune Black Glorua Peterson Lynn Gallupe Row 3 Fern Cherry Jerrle Neal Sharon Moeller Duana Leeds Ronnle Thleda Row 4 Marne Pardee Drana Hunt Joleta Carroll Duane Healy Barbara Dowd Sandy Muller gun' E251 tl!! azaeiles 11? i 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - - , - , z ' ' , , 1 ' P 1 I 1 . : , : , , , 1 1 I 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 - I 1 1 ' , 2 1 ' 1 1 V V I 1 v 1 ' I 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 V 1 . : I I , , , 1 1 1 1 . : ' , , ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 l 1 : A 1 - l l ? I 1 ' I : ' r ' I 1 I I ' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' 1 I 1 I I ' I I , , , , I . 1 ' 1 5 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1 ' . ' 4 : ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' A ' V ' Q I I . : ' , A ' , ' , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 V 1 . 1 l ' ' ' ' 1 1 - ' ' - L-igl e- W.- :Egee 5. L:-1 L H- - - -glzli EA . 1. ,M he g - . I , Eiig 1-:vt ...Q - -ig : 1 1 J 1 glng?lg Corals Row I Donna Smith Stephanie Swiggert Jill Frame Dru Cum mings Sally Regan Linda Street Row 2 Denise Creamer Diana White Row 3 Barbara Ebey Barbara Guy Marcia Spencer Betty Jo Hanson Jan Nunn Barbara Mayes nr Empires Row l Sherri Zysk Pat Depew Row 2 Elsa Burkhardt Janet Hynman Mary Ann Harry Susie Kulk Marcia Springer Connie Flordi Sandy Fulkerson Mary Barbour Row 3 Margaret Goodrich Linda Teeter Joan Warren Sandy Thorpe Joan Slager Evelyn Frizzell Pam Strong Judy Janes Row A Duane Markovitch Karen Hurst Lenore Frank Lorelie Wetland Eleanor Weiss Shirley Wooten Sandy Vogue Hi Fiettes have sponsored many dances including the Stocking Stomp and Dog Patch Drag which were both great successes They attracted many Grossmonters who loyally came to these dances to find a great time Jazzettes Row I Sandy Johnson Judy Hodge Judy Bowman Joann Nelson Maredele Anderson Florence Boone Row 2 Joyce Nelson Mar Sherry Fraser Row 3 Miss Arnold Cheryl Awes Betty Crocker Carol Minton Susan Miles Charlotte Crawford Nancy Benson Sharon Reed Kitty Bullock Julie Ancker Row 4 Susan Anderson Mary Brunner Liatris Sweetman Janet Allston Margie Nikkei Yvonne Cox Diane Meador Susie Brudno Barbie York Carol Parmley Sonas Row I Sue Harmsen Karen Constanrz Sandy Wood Vicki Sch neider Kathy Brockett Jaime Gabler Row 2 Mary Ann Bell Annie Oak lawny Macomber Connie Naperski Sylvia James Row 3 Tina Col Inns Marian Johnson Cindy Null Karen Grosse Gail Nelson Sandro Hoge Shirley Parsons Jean Walters Sharlene Lauger Mary Ann Berres Jana Hasha Jackie Longpre Row 4 Lynn Walker Eileen Black Lonnie Lockwood Linda Alexander Helen Taber Karen Covac Sharon Goss Lynn Reed Kathy Hawkeworth ' . ' l 6' 1 , , ' 1 'i 7' if . A Y ' -M19 --' ' .'4?? :. ,, A t 2 . I . . l , I - - 1 Z - I I : I , , , : ' , ' ' - r 1 A I I V , l it , g i cia Reed, Donaline Huse, Louise Ravenscraft, Judy Becker, Judy Cox, ley, Dustin Dearing, Rosanne Grove, Diane De Vinney, Sherie Hand, Tre- ' 'i' .1 - ef' 1 I l 4 - 1. l ., 7 .X x FA ' I Q J , 2 . .4 , N X l R251 ' l i- 0 elim g t ,545 . t gf! 1' 8 , ,,. ii, alfa. . President T, .. - . Secretory Jim Stieringer Mike Lienert Vice President Bob Tucker Treasurer Publicity Jim Waterfleld Denny DVGZOWSK' Advisor Mr Boone 'Y The Boys Federation has been very active this year They sponsored two after school dances and a roller skating party Boys Fed is made up of six clubs Lettermen President Mike Asmussen Squeezers President Tony Bowers Wrestling President Bob Fuller Boxing President Norman Hosfneld Weight Lifting President Norman Hosfleld Skin Diving President John Upah The Letter men donated the Christmas tree which stood on top of the cafeteria during Christmas moe The Squeezers went on a wild boar hunt and bagged a Thorasosntus and they plan to have the head mounted and placed in room 58 in the science building The Wrestlers Boxers and Weight Llfters lomed together to learn new skills and techniques The Skin Diving Club has gone quite a few times to the beach and caught many interesting specimens of sea life s . We i .M I . . : 1 . . I i , I I . l . I . 1 - . I . .. Z , . , , ., Q . ' D . , . . . 0 , 4 .4-9 li Pear e Judy Rebol Dolly Bar Pow 2 Bob Boge Ted She mir Dew' s :me J Pow fu A1 P fx e 'i rw BCP S fda.: 5 Bcb Pack Duck Proy Ro!! e Wfsb ock 1 I ii XCQX X' Q SX ,i X1 LJ 31-W f' I-r, row 1: Fiuf F056 JGCIVT CQHQS Lwfvfudfz Swge' Czrc' A? T?'QrX.Lf, Bob Dev Bch Tudor, Ed Ncefer, Thorvizs L1 Ccwvmq Q C, ' ' , ' . , Y' S ' I . V 3 f Pm' Bn . 3. Ke f. Tefry J? rw., g ., X. je ' iff ifx fl a 'A Rocket Club Ir row I Dowd Mouch Bob Wlllamson Dowd McKIe Dowd Stanley Jon Clausen Don Suggs Dudley Bouch R w 2 BII Andolsek Rnchord Sears Ted Sherman Jock Nunn John Sweetman Bob Brady Ronald Mldgett General Physrcs I r row I Mrke Mclleynolds Maynard Thomas Andrew Andrews Henry Herms Rnchard Sensenboch Row 2 BIII Macornber Verne Schafer Pete Poulos Don Watts Bob Yole Electronrcs Ir row I Dennrs Johnston John Sweetman Make McRey nolds Bob Yale Jlm MCConneII ,,,.-P Llfe Sclence I r row I Mtke McI2eynoIds Kay Scott Mtke Llenert Row 2 Wando Thompson Lynado Stoger Carol Pearce Drone Monahan Fern Cherry Mr Mayrhofer Row 3 Lynn Mason Don Watts Andrew An drews Joy Sugerrnan Pete Poulos f 1 ' gl -vw. '43 a' Chemtstry I row I Wanda Thompson Duane Monahan Lynoda Stager Row 2 Jay Sugerman Mnke MCI-?eynoIds Carol Pearce Rex Upp Gene Hackman Mr Mayrhoter Row 3 Mike Angus Jam Waterfneld Larry Olsen Bob Yale Bob Peafter Albert Haltermon Jess Moultn Rgdla Club, I r Row I Rlchard Llbby Dennls Johnston, Charles Hough ton Don Watts John Sweetman n . f ' ff: X I I 'rs ,I 'Ja , 4 : I. If I. VA O. .Z . I:. I I . . Ar A I ',Awux!!4g. T 7 I , If ff? ln 'I. Lf f fl: I . f I ' I ' ', I . I 'A M -J .Q.a.-.1-1, 1r..,. , A1 C f M Wy 1 .--f' ,ggi Ju If 44 ,auf j -v' ,.. A , I - ' 'jf--f . ' ' Y: ,I T ' ' l x 1 . 'D I N 1 I J -. , f' o A K f fr - , jf .. 1- N - . 5 , 47 ' ' ' . - -X5-X '-Q, X.. V 5- -', K , -r V Ava, r-if D - , V .' , N, . , IIN! , . . ,., , k n W w ,ini -. rt. h ii'i5 f -' ' .A Q ',- f- ' 1 q-. 1: :L- ' x xv WWWVN' tw-Lin ' 'C ,' ,- H 1 ' . '. , ,,5,!U-1, l-v.'f 5.11. ffvr'-f'fi: ,'ww M Jumlrf, ' Ei 1 vw- Svowfg lyw 9' N rv ,f C' wr 'X .f f' Jn, 'W F Q' ' fw'J'-'afn Kwiv K ww K wg Eg! 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L..! ,zz . -5 H ..j,.,., 1-'-'Sf lC-'-'Nl3: -- Pg: i'N in Q,'I,LQ 1 '- ' 1'::'+1-- Q, sl, lm, u ' we Bowlang Club l r row 1 Darlene Lattle Jo Ann Helmer Romona Moore Ju y l-lrllus Kathy Marnang Sharon Wlson Joan Mann Row 2 1 ii CS F As one of he largest clubs an school the Calatornaa Scholarshap Federa on shows the rue scholas ac achaevernent whrch Grossmont ob aans yearly To become o member on must abtaan 'lO poants or Buddy McBrade Mack Busgen Row 3 Dave Taylor Jrm Mclntosh Glenn Eldradge 3 As and a B Thas year CSF toolr a trap to Pomona for a Sou ern Caa o a Conference The offacers ar as follows Presadent Make Laenert Vace Presadent Esther Carlson Secretary Kathy Speth Treasurer John Bayles Modern Dance Club lr row l Nancy Newton Ann Strackland Gloraa Hood Claudaa Morton Nancy Draver Nancy Carr Lsnda Heath Daane Gates Row 2 Elaane Smath Rosanne Brave Marae Hoff Maralyn Hoff Brenda Wraght Marvelle Brock Patsy Ann Rowell Julae Hamore Judy Cox Row 3 Daane Markovach Sandee Hoge Gaal Nelson Karen Hughes Sandae Kochaan Sharon Smath Marcaa Hollangshead Donna Scord June Wallson Barbara Jensen Torch and Saber, lr Ronald Crews, Howard Hogg, Pete Kalmer, Ron Crawford, Steve Sargent, Gaallaard Shaw 1'l 1 E l sis ASB Dance Commattee l r, aow Kouns, Carolyn Betscher, Ruth Carolyn Labby, Janace Marohn Sharlyn Nelson, Janae Haner, Glenna Crawford Carol Rachey, Peterson, Shaela Rogers Row ranger Mary Brunner, Margae 1 Connae Hancock, Goal Moody, Varganaa Tobey, Karen Malzer, Carolyn Weseloh, Row 2 Karby Bowerfand, Sherry Fraser, Pat OHara, chaarman, Sybal Edwards, Carmen Colongha Fran Keller, Lo Vonne 3 Lynn Stevens, Judy Nash, Lynn Bar Nakkel, Carol Munton, Rachard Babcock, Karen Klang, Sue Edmunson, Mary Scapan, Jam Bradley 1 , ' 1 -1, I - ft I ee . . , L .,. - - SE: , , 5 . 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Row 3: Stan Clark, Linda Street, Russell Lane, Richard Sugermon, Jack Nunn, Julius Caesar, Bob Hart, Row 4: Bill Albright, Bob Hacker, James McConnell, Mike McReynolds, Jay Sugerman, Mike Leinert, Rowland Stanley, David West, Bob Dewing. Row 51 Linda Shier, Diane DeVinney, Barbara Eber, Karen Grosse, Elsa Burkhardt, Sherie Hand, Jackie Longpre, Florence Barton. ...ll Burschenshatt, l-r, row lr Lynn Mason, Richard Monahan, Mac McRey- nolds, Mike Leinert, Mike Patrick, Jo Anne Parchen, Dennis Bischof, Jim McConnell. Row 2: John Reutter, Sandra Johnson, Sallye Hatch, Pete Poulas, Verne Scharer, Doug Stabb, Chuck Casebeer, David Bouck Dudley Bouck. Row 3: Lynada Stager, Diane Monahan, Deanna Har- wood, Fraulein, Kirby Bowerfind, Esther Carlson, Bobbie Ford, Christina Carlson, Dianna Pohlrnan, Charlyne Davenport. Row 4: Donald Robley, Fred Shultz,, Keith Van Atta, Larry Olsen, Terry Glendenning, Mike McReynolds, David McKie, Richard Babcock, Bob Brady, Richard Burch. Row 5: Mrs. Cooper, Jay Sugerman, Frank Millman, Jerry Selness, John t...--...-- rs, -,l r ii 1 ,... I James, Carl Weaver, Henry Mermes, d Soldmann YOUTH FOR CHRIST l to r row l Bobbie Ford President Don Reynolds Dick Mount Jeannine Wilson Dots Wheeler Patricia Lee Beverly Kenny Hanson row 2 Faye Fortner Mary Barbour Beth Ebey Esther Carlson Christina Carlson Diana Pohlmaa Toni Marvin Susan Anderson row 3 Mary Jo Shelton Barbara Mikkonem Janet Rogers Jo Anne Parchen Neva Caywood Marion Miller Joan Folts row 4 Jim Robinson Allen Hadley Jerry Belt Milton Gleason James Young Dan McGaughy Jess Moulin f en Musc Mases l ro i Beethoven Jan Rogers Caroyn Galkosk Sybl Edwards Carolyn Betsclner R hard Babcock Mary Donahue Nancy Bcrbcur Mary Barbour Ralph Cole Jett Mar nez Bruce Haberk mo El zalae h S ebert Romani Brown Roylene Cc ooass Arlene Ha r s Dee Call way Diana Lusk r gang ro l Lrda Rcwlett Peggy Little Mary Brunner Bet BU gqfr Qgmbrandt Marai Kern Sh on Hayes Ma ion Mller Denns zoai ow M H tcher Kay Hnderl ter Raylene Cortopassl Day d Wes Cvven Be ry Jule Mart nez Kathy Bal n Eileen Groebler Margaret Mclean Dana Hunt Barbara Davies Sandy Blake Glenda Froehlick Janese Lind Helen Wheeler 1 Y MOCJ V i ' r -r W : , . l A 'i L , lfr W - It .t ' . , SY t Q . . , . , rf . . 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Lfwwx . , .Mtv 'W , , f 16 ,, .1 Q ,- EM . , 5 Vs v .gf Z, up 2 :L M4 ., gwtry 1 t v ' . y, V24 'JV' 1 4, Tv ,M 1 Q H. .Q-6 A 1 sg. ..,!1,,'- ,X 4,1 L' 'NZ llll Wen Coach Erkenbeck Coach Maynard Coach Preston All of Grossmont ns proud of nts Varsity Football Team Tradntnonally at Grossmont It as not wunnung that as Important but spurut and sportsmanship Our team brought us vnctory un all three categornes by several wlns Helnx 20 14 Chula Vrsta 13 12 El Calon 206 Sweetwater 1914 and San Bernardnno 13 12 A new calling system proved successful Varnous call numbers were attached to the quarterback s persey to save time In e huddle as well as sngnufy the play Congratulatuons are In order for each member of the hard worklng team We placed second In the Metro league tyung with Mt Mrguel Gleamtng In our trophy case Iles the Musket Peace Prpe and Old Oaken Bucket symbols of rnvalry wrth Helrx El Calon and Sweetwater respectuvely ft uv -in 1 z .-6 On the luck off Grossmont against San Bernardnno Grossmont stopped them on the 38 yard lnne wnth a solid wall of tacklers Les C tes and Steve Welch make the halt wnth bug Clnfford Bryan and Mrke Asmussen commg up un the rear Grossmont won the game 13 12 Thus us a group hot of our flghtnng football team Notnce the shmy new helmets and new lerseys At the left of the team ts coach Erkenbeck and to the rnght are coaches Preston and Maynard - 5 I ' I I ' 7 I ' I 1 ' J 1 ' - . . , . . . th ' ' I I I I , . ' P '4' -1'-0:43557 Q Ap . ' 'f ' - m'-11 Yi I' -J-1 N- I Q , 1 A J ' , D A . Sy. v--' ' A,A A ' r - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Marv Aeschilman, Tackle Johnny Andreas, Fullback Mike Asmussen, End Tony Bowers, End Cliff Bryan, Center Richard Carone, Guard Leslie Cites, Guard Dan Conaway, Halfback Dick Cooksey, Halfback Dick Dickenson, Halfback , Dennis Eidsan, Guard Don Hamlin, Fullback Jokfi Lauderslager Ha'fback Brian McClellan Hulfback Wes Mer, Guard Dk, .lokn Palmer Tackle D':nn,i Deed CGNQY 134 p,w lfius, lilikle 95.0 Ylelfl' Quftwerltfzfk vo. f L D C Q xv 5-04 .as P y U on .rs ax JU' I -.99 1 I3 '?.'lsi0. N Nan. Our undefeated J V team Includes Top row l r Larry Chapman manager coaches Art Preston Marlun Baer Jam Erkenbeck Row 2 Bruce Sunclanr Rtck Sherwood Duck Goslrn Larry Brown John Speed Ward Harrrngton Joe Weber Dan Denhart Pat Wallace Row 3 Ron Damschen Larry Klocksreben Ross Erhardt Scott Kelly Nell MacClellan Gary Whltcomb Bull Jones B Nuttrng John Wagner Pete Johnson Gary Cooksey Russ Casteel Row A Jam Plgnatellu John Ekhorst Jack Aby Larry McKrm Fred Nystrom Mark Cook Terry Calor: Bob Lounsbury Carl Cheney Paul McMlllan Row 5 Daryel Sxmpson John Dodson J Nevers Bob Dewlng Barry Contos Tom Echols Mrke Cash Jess Vaughn George Adams Joe Hall Ruchard Carbalal X1 QDGM' adv The freshman football team has upheld the flne tradmons of the class by endnng the season vrrtually undefeated The backfneld was astonrshrngly fast scorung many touchdowns The line performed equally well huttmg hard and pushing all opponents asnde, ultnmately resultrng In a truly fnne freshman football season 1. 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'qi VD QWQ euillbciullll Luke a bulleT came our uayvee Team mussung The champuon shup by only Three games We demonsTraTed a very good record UnTorTunaTely Too many league deTeaTs hurT our chances for a champuonshup even Though we had TourTeen vucTorues and were crowned champuons of The SweeTwaTer Tournamenf Wullue Clarke slcullfully led The Team Thus year Some of The ouTsTandung players were Bruan Ross and Joe Sewall CongraTu laTuons To one of The besT J V Teams we ve had un years Coach Tompkuns Coach Erkenbeck Thus year Grossmonfs great frosh baskeTball Team was undefeaTed un league play Coach Tompkrns led Thus Team on To vuctory after vucTory wuTh hus Tune coach mg meThods Thus us cu fune record for a freshman Team Close Teamwork and hugh spuruTs kepT Thus Team un uTs wunnung sfreak IT us cerTaun That These boys wull go on To greater vucTorues as members of The JV Team and funally The varsuTy Team Ly' a ung f m lefT T gh! Jon Juu n Berry McClellan Ross Brown Madus Sewall . ' ' ' I - D x - ' - . r Q -. f ,N , I Q - - C c - . -- 4 T x ,j I if ' ln' I I u T X ' Re d' ro o rl is: es, l'a , , , , , , CTTLPCQJQUX Vrctory Defeat Thus as the story of our cross country tor T958 Our team had a good turn out and came through wrth some big wins over E Y Luncoln Sweetwater Mt Mnguel and Chula Vls ta On the Iosung snde El Colon gave us our r Coach Heod Clark Jenkins Richard Pray gest defeat The top men on the team are Thom The team IS lookung toward a much better year next year with only two boys graduating It has many pOSSIbIIITI6S 1 UI Paul Barr Woody Thomas Ruchard Jones Grossmont as very proud of the Cross Country team Theur ceaseless efforts drsplay Grossmonts confnnumg spun? ' , . . ' ,T f g 1 , Q . n. l'5',n - , I A ' -- Y. C A I ' 5: si , ' ' , ' b'g- . , as, Anderlohn, Jones, Barr, Jenkins, and Pray. .T -ll A T 5 ' xv .. ' Q, I 4 .-1 - 'uni iii F'- v gs., QQ 'T -r 'Sli' 751 in 4 4 Coach Baer Coach Mashm Coach Head Undefeated IS the word to descrlbe Grossmonts great class A Track team for again thus year we are the Metro Lea gue Champuons makrng our team undefeated for two years Track IS one ofthe most wudely supported actnvrtues at Grossmont At the meets we see our A Track demonstrate the per tectnon and abuluty that brought our team out on top thus year lt us not hard to understand why the champronshnp was clanmed by Grossrnont The boys stayed after school durnng track season to develop more fully their already excellent skulls Dewey Taylor champlon shotputter placed second In the SCIF competition Also Dave Nunez placed fufth for hrs expert sklll an lumpung hurdles Group ohc'o ct Grossmont s Me'ra League 'rack charnpwons E Q 42 I . Q7 Q Q Q ' . Am: Q x ,MM W. 5 , ' 1-:cv ' Fmgiifl' 5 U Hl-- r .. 5 0, . '-1' I - J X ' , , 1,3 N 'gh P . N , . I l L , 1' J ' r ,- t . -T,,qg- W ' Q - ' Q ., 'r M, 1 ' 4 . . Y... - . . 1.1 ' 9- b ll ff, ' . - l l ' X , . 4 ' ' 'b, s ' Q , O 5 3 vi.. ' f! ' 4 . , , t I - c . ' Dove Nunez Don Homlm Dewey Tcylor Dennis Crodut Thork Woody Thomas Wo rd McMa ken Tom Jones H Norman Hosfield John Loudensloger . A Dick Bray Bfion ROSS Blaine Phipps Clark Jenkins Gordon Rcchoc On To VvcTory These Three words descnbe our B Track Team Luke our vorsrfy our Bs had greoT depTh Losmg only To Son Dlego The Bs come Through wufh VICTOFIES over El Colon Escondrdo Lmcoln ond oll ofher oncomers NexT yeor These boys will be running vors1Ty cmd from The looks of Them we ll be MeTro Champs cgom BesT of luck To 0 grec1T Team ond moy next year be even greofer T 6' :fx at 5 LN... A.. 8 1 .. 57 X J Q , U o ' ll H Q Sv . is H 'li 9 ' -'s , -'Q - 4 'X xy I .-4. K v ' 4 F' , 1 T A Brian Adams Bob Sunquist Paul Barr xx N 1 rfcshvev as -S ...z Bob Salvatore George Ad0m5 Undefeafed anofher season of vucTorles has been besfowed upon our young but mlghfy C Team Many fumes The Cs have been wlfhouf Their fnrsf men who run B or varslfy and yer they came through wnfh vuctory We are proud to have had each member on The Team -X 5:-gmlknm 4, Q I fs , 5 , QL!! 1 'x.x.x,m,-X j f Q ln! N ix -I E .A z I 's X, v' W, v'-Q f . Nz, ' 'Lag'-Qzxfx Sli.-vilry 1. -S i A '1f if J 3 :r- iff -1 'ft -4 '19-Zlvx .p...af. gv RY 4' A A '-1-' -S' . . 7.5-f.W-.--ave c TA H A l . -N .. -.. f . use if - f- V- .- M- N -vi, f ' -3. '1-if Q9 9 p 1 .gfxzg Q, 'Vltgx ,Iii Q' I . AJ ' + ' - wk I 'Wrgr F2 + X' . gf- . ' PQ-7' J -- 5 ',iE i'sf:::i'K - 4' Xb 'ff , . Y,-,,.--.t44 ' K .N ' A uk -4. -Q W--W - nf, , 'ld f ' ' E R 77. .l kwin I le -f R, sf , 95 'fig ,fy A -.1 A 4 ' , 4, C ' '. M, 'N is-gg 1 1 ' T.g - -. V 'WN' , X . -fd Q an vs- X ' 1 , .0 ' .,, , , -' X . 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OO 1-Ib 6, I Q Woodue ready and wautung Jan Johnson tume out Metro League Champuons Thus us the story of our varsuty tennus team un 1959 Through the skull of Bob Dewung Ron Bronk Phul Toomure Steve Bauley Pete Poulos Bull Cheaulce and Jack Buschof Grossmonts tennus team was able to breeze through league com petutuon thus remaunung undefeated league champs The furst man on the team was Bull Clarke cu soph more and furst doubles was controlled by Bob Dewung a sophomore and Ron Bronk a uunuor Next year we look forward to another champuonshup due to the fact that we are losung only three furst strung lettermen Qu 980 yo I Si- Q -the ra., CC W 'lf- -l sn' NP J 0 Ot ,V 4 Q Ol , gy I: ' i je- Al of Q 1' '. .5 , ,P . - 'I V r Q 7 s- 'aa-t,q3' A I ' 3 . ,Q A , wr - 0 .I . - . . -. I I I . . I ' I . . . I I I , . I - I . D I , . I W . .S . , , , 9 I . .I . H ., -Q A A J- -U. 19' rx 30. I , est, ' ' B C Ji . A 4 .,. 'dv' L' . Q .,. up S .Q I. 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' :ph- Jerry Selness Dan Conaway Duck Duckenson Duane Hobie Dan Kern The Grossmont Varsuty Baseball team defendung champuons of the Metro League had another tune season under the ex cellent coachung of Art Preston Mr Preston brought hus team to a champuonshup last year wuth an 8 2 record Wuth some wuns over Helux Chula Vusta and Sweetwater our team us contunuung the record agaun thus year Some scores of games were Grossmont 21 Pount Loma 7 l5 5 over Claremont 9 6 over Sweetwater 9 4 and 4 O over Kearny and a thrullung wun over a strong San Duego Hugh team 6 5 wuth a tune reluef putchung uob by sophomore Neul MacClellan Returnung from last year s all Metro team to play again thus year are furst baseman Duane Hobel and putcher Larry Shuck plus the returnung letterman Danny Reed a fune defensuve catcher Others are Danny Kern a hard huttung rught fuelder Joe Sewall a good hutter excellent fuelder and speed demon Jerry Selness a superuor shortstop Duck Duckenson a good all round player Neul MacClellan a sophomore putcher who has mayor league potentual Bob Isom a slugger who plays left fueld and putcher and Doug Peters the only player on the startung lune up who wasnt a returnung varsuty letterman but who has helped the team much thus year wuth hus fueldung and huttung and who came unto the league wuth a battung average of 406 Also on the team were Dan Conaway Gary Whutecomb and Dave Varvel who made ut possuble wuth theur clutch playung when utwas needed to have such a fune season --.il I Q W , R' The Grossmont Varsny Baseball team agaun retauned the Metro League Crown thus year ' A 5 , y y fn, ,, - A eV V . 1 A VV,VlV V , V . 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But of 13 men on the squad there were no seniors and only one lunror Just thunk of next year wnth the tune background these boys are maklng We are goung to have a powerhouse an the future The team has lost only one league game thus year when Escondido dumped us 5 3 We have also downed Sweetwater 5 2 and El Caron 14 8 Ed Stuart played a tune game against El Calon when he hut 4 for4 .miss 'UL -os. ' 'A 48 Grossrnont s outstanding 'ayvee baseball team brought glory to our school once aga n by retannvng the Metro League Champlonshup .S ,sl ' ' .15-3 it . A in X J. . . . - 5 - 5 - . ' . , . I ' - ' ' ' . KX-ul' 1 'L ' , E.. . I 1 5. - -,l . . I Lua I - I - .. ' ,- V t Al. ,, ,ni ' nk 4? ' 4 i ' V .V I 'ggi . . - - I Z- 4 , V- . . X . . - A I 1 . xl is 4 . r- ff., L ' ' -- E ,, . I . . . 5 . . . . V Four boys proc? cvng the fundamentals of wresfl ng WE7U' Uill:m Fave wins fave losses and one he was the record The Gross mon? w r e s 'r I I n g Team posted' This year Flrsf place men each weughf were 95 lbs Rob erf Barry 103 lbs James Adams 112 lbs Butch James l4fh SCI F co capfaml 120 lbs James Duncan 137 lbs Colm Lunf 133 lbs Brlan MacClellan 139 lbs Rnchard Sfnckland 145 lbs Pefer Burgerl 154 lbs Wllllam Duryea l4 h SCI F semi fmalsl 165 lbs Terry Reed 175 lbs Fred Nufhng heavy Clnfford Bryan lco cap Taln f ' ix' ln vhls pucture our wrestl ng team dusplays many dlfferent types of holds f? iii It fakes hours of practice develop the skull these boys are showmg - . ' in I -' ,Ly 1 1 . 1, ' 1 - ' ' I lx ' ' T . . . . J , Alf J I . l - - ir . L ,, 1 ' J A i - 1 1 l V, 1 1 was , l l , lr 4'.,,, 1 ' . , , V, x Q i l J ' fo .I , V . . . f ' A 1 X , AS' ' L42 ' 1 'X -, x qx A L U I 4 1-' X F 1,1-'11 ' . . i . fT A! fx 1 , l V ll . 'X xt ' 1 1 . M Y VY Q I V . 2 as A , 1 1 1 -l I 0 1 ' Y D .1 f 4 , . y ' F U: 5 b- mv-4 I Q S 2 H a RK A Q, Keith Julian President Qumiewss Bruce Haberkamp Treasurer Susie Fleet Lynn Cowhick Tam Adams Vice President 'A cr- Sybil Edwards Cultural Affairs Secrefa ry Publicity Q' Mrs Martinez Counselor Miss Ball Advisor CLASS COUNCIL Susanne Barr e Mr Lantz Advisor Class Council, l-r, row I: Mike Charlebois, Jess Moulin, Sybil Edwards, Ruth Tobey, Sally Loftus, Susanne Barr, Lois Chambers. Row 2: Mary McDonald, Beverly McDowell, Duane Stevens, Sharon Shaffer, Ann Hull, Deanna Surfon, Esther Rodriguez. Row 3-Danny Alarid, Corky Wright, Stan Holman, Mary Scapin, Lynne Cowhick, Eddie Sfeward. We' 0-f Q Q-J s f Lbbm' was Abel rem Hd ms Alayne Addy fx be Llmore e rge noerlc r A-no son 3 y M de rr e scn Se-1 ur fre Barr C' E- rllx Tony Bowers George Boyd Krrb Bowerfrnd Peter Burgen Jrm Burney Jonrce Burns Drone Buse Nick Busgen Jrm Butler Caryl Cameron Sharlene Cameron Bruce Campbell s.. zmdr Ar-drews M lre Argos A LP rms ren D ns lynn Barrrrrger Barbara Eaves Pochelle Benner? Jrrn Bell Us fa X f X Glow srshop Marr ff-bn D nrry Aa d e Allen D lc Al rr H9639 'UV K T' v rg r-ro Ayers Beferly Aylesworrh KJrr'y Balrnf D n Benson Gwen Berry Sarah Berg Carolyn Belsclner Br on Brnglfom E 2 S-9 Q Q- 1-Q Karen o lc Jm Er ey 4. 9 Romonerh Blackwood V f Kenneth Bones Fred Boles Crssy Broersma Julre Brohm Qonnre Bronk Belle Brosemo Steve Brown f' A f Joy Bradley Susan Brolvon Slwrrley Brouclcmuller 1' E-rx FW! We Y' Ronnie Campbell Cecrl Carender Roger Card Esther Carlson Gordon Carlson Jolefa Carroll um Carpenler -lE'f 1 ar l Ann' Lf'.u:'a7 1 l 'J l 'r C' f : .le 'G 1.3 I 1 ' . 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Carolyn Jackson Parrrcla James Carl Jomrson Clark Jenkms rm-1 4- A Gary Jennrngs LCN! l l ffl l l JCL' ' BCL: Flfe' l r 't 'cn . gn 1 1 g A - V 1. A -4 1, c , , ,X ke 1 x-as 1 - y r- x-Q V s',X C 4 .ff V j, . W, - X . Av ' f . - -is X V -lf ' '- l l . 5. l ':'n 'lfbcs - , - - '.-.- . 5 ' llc- CA: Tee ,, gg f Q 3 9' ' J :A 52' f X Q Q 4 ' -y. cr fvj 22.25 :f N yt Q- . U 'M ' X' I 'ht ,lf Frzw ig: I-1 , y , pifffelfff ' X fl . N I 'X 5 C l 4 l r, N A ' 5, Ea' G':ge , Y' Be :'d Gclowzy lt- rl. 3 arf: ' . C. R. I 'S ' N 4 'f ' 4 5, . Ku ferlle ,W Q I I - , 'Y V X I. l , 4+ ,X - r r mr X X . fax. l r or xl X al 'cr .TR ' H , W Di C ' Trd 5 rf ry Q Pr.,ul.5 Garllfums Ib :R V , .A .K 9 A gy in -:E , , u , , w - 4 X Q - s '. ' 75 ' r , tg ' 'A' -f Q. l ' ' ' A - N, X, , X . v 1 1, is nuff A V ,- I iz , 1 c'-Q WS, ' ' y - Q v YS 1 4 Q ,C - 1 fe al I 1 ' . V l I 1 -3 as K. A M N an ' F- ' l A ls r W ' ' Q . C Q A 2 4, 1 1' -ey .Q, 'l A' -,V T, 'gif' E- c'on ,X f - X ' XX xt Ji. 1 a ' ,: 1- - ,. 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' XTZX ol' 'li 45 Q A ,. g.-re ' , f- ' T X fr ts F N 8' 'R x A' - 1 l nl ' ' X -e ,, . 2 1 L iw dkld H l .LN 'll - r r sm - ml , rm, 1 Rm 1 Gordon Murdock Wally Myers ua y N Ellresh Larry Macln yre Larry Mali nney Ron MLK ahan M rcn McAl srer Nara, McMahon D ck Nasl Harold Na han are Naylor Janet Prundle Frances Probsl Lou Provost Gordon Rcchoc Frances Rader John Romsey John Raplrock Ronald Ray Judy Rebel Dayrd Reece Joan Naylor Judy Naylor Jerrre Neal Sherry Nemerh Jack Nepvune Q la Newman Janev Nredens I Gall Plan Eluzaberh Poh Drone Pohlrnan lanrce Pollack Larry Pollock Brll Pontsler Crndy Pravr Duck Pray Wll arn Myers Buddy M:Br.de Torn M:Bu'ney M :noel McCar'hy Darlene Nrxan M ke O Conner Dale O Dell Uanrel O Dell Sharon Ollrcer Pal O Hara Larry Olson Karan Perkms Manlyn Perkms 'huns Peferman Doug Peters Glorra Peterson Judy Phelps Blame Phrpps Q ir Pav Overoey David Owen Charlotte Paine Tom Palmer Cello Paradise Joanne Parchen Gary Parks Pal Parton Glen Payne Judy Pearson Davud Pedrazzel Bob Peuffer cj., l2gW 43 pq: Danny Reed Lynn Reed Terry Reed Mary Revals Bob Reynolds 2 M me McClellan Susan McConnell Mary McDonald Beferly MQDQWEH rn 0. ta' ,, Q ls-J WP1 -I 4 -v .axo- Q-. own e Rrchardson Kelly Racks Marne Rrdrng Ralph Rrdley rm Tharbu n Pau! 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