Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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E fx P' ' .,, x ,S EL RECUERDO GROSSMONT HIGH SCHOOL GROSSMONT CALIFORNI X Pl Bl ISHFID l 1960 Pl BLIC XTION ST H+ F XUIINIIH sa N T N1 LX N 9 , A L ' 1 J A A I V ' 'w 'W f L n, L , . , 1 , J A J I l Alu' WITH A NEW INTERNATIONAL with tht adunt of the jet pas tncer plane and tht lIlI6I'C0l1Ill1Plllcll ITIIS lle that onu sem med so va t and unconqutrahle ha become .1 mall compact lobe lrohres IH sclentlflrally perhaps fasttr than thes arc culturallw th m n of all IIHIIOYIQ hnd themselxe facad wlth tnsecurrtu and dangers that could ntvex haw hun lma med hx the cltmn of a century aho Wllll such frxghtenxn thrnal confronlmg the people of the world tht only key to la tlnc pf ace IQ understandln lmon all peoplts We must learn to Illlllli ln ttrms of the whole w0'rld ln tc ad of lll narrow smlhsh paths Gro mont ls dom lt part to help lnternatlonal understand ln hy partrelpatm ln tht Amerlran Fleld SPYVICQ a probram hy whlch students from all oxer tht world coma to the Unlted States to study l1ve wlth the people and return homt wxth a rtater understandxn of our Country and IIS CIIIZCDS Thls year brossmont had nts flrst forex n exchance student and wa entltled to send H1 thx names of stx juniors as Grossmont s candldate to study 1n forelgn COUUITICQ Those who are rho tn wlll traxel tlns summer and next wlnter serxm as Amerlcan am hassadors III many lands Since the lnternatlonal theme has heen h1 hll hted thx year at Gro smont III tht U S A and th h roug out the world lt 15 a worthwhnle cholec for the thtmm of the 1960 Fl Rccuerdo ,Wal M W Myrtle M at JOM? 9 lld CDA O ll- El QL? ll- 5 9 9 Ill re ow CII1 5151? 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F ' 4 ii ,ff ,gf ,ff Table of Contents x1lllllIllSlI'lll0ll ll ultw M IIXIIIQ s IU Inu ations Sport- Sc mon l mln ll I lshllll n 7 0 , . . H ' f .' L C F. . Y C U I l Q A I ' I ' A K 1 In outs U ' ' D 4 r 1 H Pl Al x N1 L my Y O 5 . K x K V I ' U I ' ' I Q n x AIDNI Latin America A Colorful and many-sided World Made up of twenty independent nations gb Vx X 'S .N Y' 41. S Q- --,. - i Q' +R' Q .15 'ef V A 'RM 'x af, 1 ' -1-.,4 Sl' M 1' '- X, .-, . xl-,Z f. '-N, R 5' nz X, .X ' , , ', , 1 -N - ,A , A? yi I ' 'x ' fl , in -44, 1 Yi. .Z'2?5, ...LI H f. ru f z -.3,- as Xia ,sl av' Admlnlstrator of All Polllles IS If-ul Smllll Dlstrllt Superlntendl nt THERE IS N0 ELOQUENCE k.,.f ,fi sllllt I'ln'lllllal Wlllalml 1 Hillll hs ljfjlllt 91 ull lrllendcnt ur Dlstrllt Elected Board Els the IIIOOI POIIIIQ Mrs ioodc Mr Sul WQ4' gy i. ll I ' Il li ,Q V 1 lj rl 7 A'-P FZ Ag j4,l'f llulfllllllllllllllllll W ' ulllllullllllllllllull ,, ' 526 yf :kt 'W l., lhffi f'Qs Nl' All Flllll VII -WN kk llll H I M .ml fllls page, ls pon 1 by tlher Hlll lllllblll IVIKQ 7 cbt. Yun-' Wm' - f-37' fm EMM ,:? V39 Hltl lwr Pdflxw 1V H lajon ' . ve., Q ' '. . , s . ' . '. 'w - Ili: l ' ls . 'H Hug y .xll Y 0 '. I , s 5 s' '-sz I 2, . . - stud. Mr. Hull. Mr, lfostl-r. Dr. Brlmll. Mrs, l itl'll. s . l fl- v- ' B A '2 4? Eg Xl X 53 .- ' - s e...........-....... . A li W N , , 1,11 + MHP- w 4. N. 73 - , ' 4- ci? i R ea? , ' 0 4, .' HI lg 4. - z? , ft:- g' R J -V. 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' ' ' 'III . , '. 2 II OTHING GREAT WA EVER --. anrlllng manual 'rolrlunx 0 the sl - 4 nt l7IldW 4 r n better noun 1 'N nm eetlng the needs of the ,nr s III Hx xi l r 0 N 1011 N N 0 1 1 Il 4 ll I Y ll ll 4 4 X I IOFI1 mndlln' fqulpmvnl to IIIPFH lngl HY Q N xx Jo 0 'Nr ones bee own .md IN known as Ion-cs N um rx ue rx -nvvw 111-H ffff' lll a,. S mxoxui as U- mx f sl .1 x mr ACHIEVED ITHO T E THUSIASM Ill - fpxr x 1 mm N umm I I TDI III' l 10 lllt Ill NN N x x 1 Host spun dnt filll l llm pa Pffn lun and tlre lens groundx r n keep our rampus 0 lx 5, r ,. '-an Hx , f f4 1 I L Maur nw: mvals are pr- 1 L-d V dui' uf!-r day Ivy Grows wtf V W ' fa N vlu-fs to LlI1jN'll4l' ' llllllglf fmll illvr-. 1 , . 15 n , ,V r L W g S 'l' ,1. C111-c-l'fl1l ani 2101! nut tl fI'4'lIlS. I -ct dc-- svrilws fLI'UrlllUHI- lm' lrixf 4-rs. lfvn-ry day llwy vlxzlufl ltt'l1I' lIllllllI'l'11N of l'1UfllIliHl'l'S to ami frmn sw-hmnl wir! the' utl 9 5 --I ' 1 - tion. Z w nv 'U ' S l 0'- ing Qpurklin' and vs-ry 'ol- Ifggialtf-. H He- is fl o -or I Inj: Ed l lvtr'lwr ffmnl any. 2321 H xt 'lll'l' l'ul'kua1y. I-ll ffajun Greece Land of Age - and Honor FA 5 W - 1 V V f Y I I, P I ! 11 ,. Y . A i 5 l v K 2 I m Domthx Smlth Klda lxuk hmes Hou e 0 LY S MUCH D0 1 KNOW 4 wr' 4---9 '3' Ish hae lun lll the paet and ulll he 1n tht future om of tht moet mmportant BIIIUCCYQ tiuvht ln our Qchool Growmont IS lueln lll that ws h ue such a fine teach mv Qtr m tht I'n It h Department Included Ill Fnffhch IS tht tuds of f'llIT1IT1'1I' llteraturz and Qptech The COIFEKIIXHCSS of dlftlllll m peeeh and the apprecl 111011 of great hte rature Quch HQ that of Shakespeare or Sandhur-U 14 ee-cntlal to exerxone NX Aff' K I I I 10114 d it t 1 on It lll Htl? I T0 NITIOIII fdllfflll .9-- ' W Qs X I Rohext lxujelh trance Lea ctllu Xt I sith lrtxx JWQW- 6.416 Q gjgg I . J If -. Qx 37i',Ifffi t' Q55 Qii? , , , ei, ' I' 0 lg' ' Bngr I. f p .. 4- -y 'Z,,zf'f' rig? 4. ,' ,Cf is 1' ,qt L. l 'I ,. ., 'Q C. '. ' ' 1' -no matter what field he may enter. A I XQNXQ I It 71II '. N S tw .t 1 3 :X +I ne N lg 1 Ni ' X I S it If Xt If tis, I Qs ve' :- it I at' TIM wage issmols --iIIy:W'Ilt 'fIi.xI1I1nS .I s 'L ' , 1 si . 1' ' 'Iii AS I HAVE LEARNED James Parke-r Mary Smith Winston lishleman Hla Petersen John Hurlf-s Mary Fhlemafl JQQ IPOD! I lndlle lchof A lf n 060136 Will!! lhxs page ls yon ond lx N lsta SSSIIINIIIH fool HZSP I r St H fa gf' I 'I 'Y mA- ' ' 1.- Nx V. Y 'X . : e C' :.l r 1 ' ' H 'f:'.':w S ' mf: , Ag J , 'I 'ess .y.,I fjon SCIENCE IS THE BASIS OF I E TIO lohn Wilton Nllu rt Maxrlmoff-r ldgzar Klntlele 1 TZ1lJlfllN lucomm the most lIT1p0I'l3l1l the world todas Wllll Sputmke hulded and moon rockete Growmonw sclence teacher luxe 1 rcal Challen e ln trsm to keep our Qtudenl mformerl about pa t and preient cll Coxerxes ln order to meet llllQ reat reQp0nQ1b1l1tx such Quhjecl as blologx chemwtrw and phs SICS are tau ht wow Q38 Robert Mullen l'lllEllNIll lllmler en X x fe a-H f W Ji ll! 'lllwl 1 4 x 1 1 ' .S . v X . gl . I vi -. . H U . . I . 7 ' .f1r 'L 'Ns L , . .I - e s ' S - A V . 4 . U . . . V ' VY.,- .. I C - - '. . ,'s:' '. '.'. - 0' C . - ' 'S Q Eli., lf figx ,v I,x4,Qg7'.l 'ef ,figbwi A I A f- rx 15.11-1 5 viii N 15 ' ' .J l If i' R +L ' 'S ,v I 1 2 Lf I J! I 'S page is SIIUI S0l'f'l lmyz l'llQ'Il'lH'l' llillg Ifurnitum-.2315I-'lf-11-Iwrl'arkx ay. ICI Izjon TH HULDS TRUTH AND BEAUTY ON' d Mi lm o ji., fi' John Murphy lorhe 0lQon IT Ircdfruk Nc son lee Tompkins nfl more tuclenix lrr lrufmnmv to realize that mfatllematlcg 12 one of the real ucce N Hx Hldillllllu lllli Nublect you van entcx ans one of such fields as IJl'lXQ1CQ envlneermv ?llClT0I1lCN medlcme arclutecture 'md finance Alvebra geom etrs plane and NOllfl lrlffnometrs are tduvht ln Cro- monti excellent and dedl cated math lnxtructors who endeaxor lo nach lhur Qludents accuracy, neatness and a greater deilre to lc arn C eory' Bank llu pa e 1 pun ent! u can Slbflldhlf dlhflfenlral Laxes THE LANGUAGE DE OTES THE M N ilv g .-in- ' Alec Penny lulrlam Anderson Ruth foover Vd9 Parley vous 9 Decls Verba 1n lf you do you are un doubtedly among the many lan uage students attendlng Grosemont Added to tlns run ed cur rxculum of forexgn lan guages are two very 1m portant languages 1n thlS day and age Russlan and German Our Fore1gn Language Department g1VCS us an excellent back ground mto the varrous fore1gn countrles and the1r Qpoken language The background learned here w1ll better help us to underetand our own country and forelgn coun trles ,.a Pugene VITISOII ,loscph Rollharlx Rum lam Thr pa e le sponxored hs Fl fajnn Blue Prmtln Scnxre 445 Ll Cajon Blwd l'l fajon T0 K OW A N TION IS T0 K 0 ITS HISTORY if 1-JN wmmrzl 1 tum-. at ur l'rnft1m lxlerelxopzr from tht past e for the future 1 of CroS2montQ Social Slllfllt Depart mfnt Tllf0ll,fZl Quc couriu a World Culture Amcrlfan Hlgtory and cmu Stuflenk prepare to take thelr placf m he con ugecl an c trxmv world of toclax It IS the purpoie of the e c0urQes ne the Slll1'llI'llS an opportumtx to learn f I ur pat urltaffe to Qee Q trcnfftl and mea neQ eg and to lunld or tumelu from the-QP Jak SIIIKIC be er xsorlrl for tomorrow mufl Ilu u mo 1 lar:-me Broarlloot ll gmoerln lk I m J 1I'lIajIl . .P I Hui' lie--rl ,l' -- ll' rl -' I -s' - ' ' u xii ,.v, ,wiv A , ig z ' X , M r , , 3' Q , 5 ' N A y -,S , S S A Q - . 1 I h . k tk. Zi I lt l .I 5 ij Y, . . f I .- C ' to 51' ' ' J - . . gg? I . 'l . 0 I l Q 2 hx I 1 - r . .. . f I ' I it. s - ,. ls ' lc- ' ' A f ' , 4 .S ' f ll ' -I l I . A WW l - s A-S. S A I N 534 -Q wr 3 I xt 5 l' S. a ftt , 'fi 4 ar. 1 I L l ' 4, S -- 1k'l 1 57' l l Us-ralllim' Hall Fu ' . Nl l' l ' 'll is tap- i- 5 -or x r lf: llutf lr lil -xrolc , Hffl lfl Kahn lllx l.. I f 'o Marjorie- llyrlv EVERYTHING N LIFE IS THEATER ontis Fine Arts Dvpartnn-nl includes ?lg'011rsvs as art. pllolograpliy. niusir' 3iIigliA2lI'i1Il1Ll. The art sm-lion le-aclies the necessary skills nveclvcl for lu-tts-r appre- ciation of the uesllietiu things in life. The musir' sm-ctiun is outslanrlingr in their abil- ilieS: in thin lhvy haw non many awarcls anrl Somv grvut tall-nts liuw lim-n rliscov- ered. Thx- ilrznnzi svwtion enulvlvs thc- slu- flenl with 1-xu-plinnul tall-nts to display thi-m in fini- plays which are pi'0cluc'e-cl at Crossinont High School. iff ixi.-in -gif? llnmililu l'lsw Rumi 1 nol Lewrlx nn N1 in -- fa' l .la fs .'i'l W l This page- is SIh0IlSlH't'Cl hy: llriyil Amlrlrslm Stinliu. 200 lf. Main, El lfiiium EXPERIE CE IS THE BEST TEACHER if ev'-rs Uuentm Det lxer df UQ the lwaelc funclamfntale of buel KA 9 thou and- of future job holdere rs 6 fmmarw reeponnllulttx of the Com mercral teachzre 'llfzm clrmeult skllle are learned and maeterecl by Frowmont Qtu dents rangmff from aeeountmg to general office praetlce Theee coureee WlllCll are turf Q N prfparf tl for therr future xocatlon and make them better well rounded cltlzem ,K ' ' Willard llarlxell Marrlvn Kammlnga Roiemary F lbeon llll- paw :N Npnnxrmrl lay 'NI1'NI.1In.m lllllllllllf Stone 261 l Maln, ll Cajon Lewis Orr WE LEAR FRO K OWLEDCE to cook, sew. keep house, and care of small children are many skills learned hy the girls in home- making. The excellent teaching staff gives the girls a sense of security in the awk- ward stages of beginning adulthood. Pre- paring Crossmont's boys for future occupa- tions, the Department of Industrial Arts offers such courses as auto shop, carpentry. and mechanical drawing. One of their most outstanding achievements this year was the construction of a model home. George Bank Fvely n Schmidt 1 N., Donald Taylor vp' X Frnest Macfiostie in 1-.pa e 1 pon owed by Benliou 1 316 N Ma nolla Pl fajon AND EXPERIENCES IN DOING 4.4 .ff 'vw' R fs nfv. ,,, an-s -vs ,. Q., 'vs ,, .. was , fg ,A ,A W Pz.. ll 'R ,IJ It fn A... fn ,,.,, 1'1 4' Q.-vu .A-. N ,-.A A,,,-N .- far. ,,, MWC h - X :Al Y l' fn -- V n YJ I kwin ful' ny' 'I Q ht 232 47,0 32. A I 1' -lx In I Aan I ' S - px X, , ,df M ' 5 I : 7 Ye: A...- Sf l l! Ml ,N A11 'll lvflqli. ry, ll l M ' 1 l l ll 'L 04' ,V g All lxwxxs ,ll 'Q 1 nf-A, M, W - M , M N ' fr. l M ,, f.. - n ,gh 'x f A 5 Nw . . -vs-n IYS 'IYYN M A. 'wax fr- - N. fl nn A ,., ,,,xfv--, A A fY 'ana Af-54 'V 'vs-X Henry Brachetta Rolwrt 'Mullen Mary Atknnson to drne safels and sanely IS 1n necessary preparatlon for modern Crossmonts excellent Drners Ed UCHIIOH Department teaches our students the safe-tw rules and revulatlons of the road Teaclnnv also the ha IC pr1nc1ples of Hood health IS another IICCCQSIIV vnhlch lb thoroughls taught at Crossmont Hxgh School 'hu Thns pa e IS sponsored hy laxsson and Sflllllel' Jewelers 123 lf Mann H fajon 8, , ' THE ORLD BELONGS T0 THE ww Dorothy Arnold Loc ke Olson PllXNliHl lducatnon Department gues uldance hx h1 hlx tramcd gym teach w to help the glrls get the CXCFCIQP they need Such actnltles as xolleshall basketball touch clown haseball tennls and modern dancin are offered To learn better sportsmanshlp and fa1r play tournaments and lnter school sports days are planned for the glflg l'dg.ar Kmtvele Ken Maynard 'S 9 Rena llriggs C1lar1'm'1- Broadfoot Marlin Baer This page is sponsored hy: Madame Kriete. 3321 l.a Mesa Blvd.. l,a Mesa E ERGETIC A D HE LTHF L Q! K Qamucl Muscolrno Jean freglman ff' K' ntas of all typms of sports fair play and e It also taaches them that no matter mow han lcappfd a person mlfht lu lu 15 UIVCII .1 f'nr change to learn and parllcxpale wlth the others ln most schools tlni coursm IS .1 mandatory one but the boys at Crossmont flo not look at lt ln such a way Tluy see the class as another method of learnmf nfwtlnngs lawrence llnad Lee Tgmpkmg liiflx Xlaslnn Georgia Turner Merle Smrth llns page ls spnnsurul hy IJ: j W Lruss, 1868 la Nlhkd Bhd , la Mesa ggzf. Tiff? ,V tat 1 '23 , L , f l 4, ft L s 44 f Ml ,Ml G , Z?v C.f J7.f', 1,15 Q' 5431. - . . 3 V laclucatlon IS a 1-lass that teach:-S boys the ' - V4 d - - - 5 ,gn I 2, ,, ' . , L' ,7 .L . sl x 'tu I V v 3 . I x . Y N I 4 f 4 C . . 'S , ,V :J A on ll 'I . I A 3 'V ACT I ii 'iw sw ff' M8495 SPAIN - AN OLD ROMANTIC COUNTRY IN SOUTHWEST EUROPE V r Y x Y 1 V I 1 V V Q f ! Q . f I 1 I I 1, . 4, ' '4:,.' . ,' J I n ' fx a i I 9 1 1 .N-X Q STUDE T POLICY ILL BE oee of our Aseoclated Studfnt to teach the Students the demo wax and to show them democracy ln actlon The hard vsorklng Qtudents who partlclpate ln Qtudent government are choeen lnrauee of thelr leadershlp and scholastn Zlllllllle lnder thelr gundance Cro-Qmont ha grown to he an outntand mv Qchool ln uerx held Kelth ,lullan A S B lfl l THU A S B Presldem Y lf e president Janie Hmer llm Bradley Ruth Tobey ete Burgert lxlher Carlson ASB Secretary Lomm of Publlelty omm of Cultural Affalrs Comm of Athletlm Comm of Srhool Service Don Faton fomm of Bow Mtmtnee 6 ton John Reutter Bolm llc-ulng, lomm of l 1rlQ A1 mme-. fomm of l'1nanee Altornex Cen: ral n .lanel Wd! on Laffy 0lS0ll Xlumm C 0 0TlllIlZil0I Reeorder 1 omm ol Salee llns pa pon oru ln la Me .1 Shut llc a , , . . Q. 'S ' , - I ' ',,,. ffdy' ,.... l , 1' Y r I l t ' ' ,' ' , P, , is ' ' .t-3' N V .2 A Maggie ' nm ' l . I . Y. l . L' A 1' y,- l :ln llull ' ' s ' S H 'ge is-4 s 'l Q: . s' .' l't'l DYNAMIC AND ST EADFAST -ml. X II1 , anno 1 Slflf 2 :rf N I I Bw AV A. Dorothy Arnold, .- 5.3. amlxisor M Stud tC I Y A51 . Dunve' lfonmmittve .f ' Y H f xl,I M V A -2 114 19 3 , 5 12 3 1 . lflr-vtim1 Board ,, ' '1'P A ff .IJUIV1 Y Q I! ' K 'NX X 'I I 1 QNX X fl VH! .lk X XX W N ,B ' L X I lf' 'G M NK U 1 7 x W 5 f 1 XX 2 Seflling Squaw! . X Q- 1 Ko:-h. lfditor is V Z L r BV 3 fi? h IH Plslf Rfed WE ARE RECORDERS AN A':AA l Rec-uerclo staff of Sl-rossmont High has worked long and hard to make t is annual the best that Grossmont has ever published. Early in the year six mem- bers of the staff attended a publications day, held at U.C.L.A. This day permitted them to disr-uss pending problems and plans with students from areas of Southern California. Along with Mrs. lflsie Reed, our advisor, we, the members of the El llecuerdo stall, hope that you will enjoy the annual as much as we have enjoyed publishing it. Lois flliamlmers, Assistant liditor Adusor Mr uc-nun Decker Business Advisor Xnnu nl Stiff y l oto rig hfr Fin Hale Art llod ins Burl 1 ulxer and Sam Moor: Iln Ill Q is pon ore d lux lloblls Baronox uxeler llflajon California IT. .. - ', '. ' , . ,. 1 1 .U .- l,i ni gan-szfzi' It gf, ,' 2 s zgffs s f 'Z s, 2 , , . ' REPORTERS OF FACT T l'my Kuhn Stuart fahey Cl y Bower Wm ton clluftlllll Organlzatlons ln s Snap hot l'dltor Bueme S ,lessle Walker Nanmy Sham Ixathy Bahnt Copy Buslne s rt Bunny Jensen Sandl Spears Carol Handcork CODY Senlor Wrlte ups Semor Wrxte ups farole Culp Sandy Clark Danny Reed Photo Loordmator Typlst Sports llenms fracllt Sandie hotel Joyre Nelson Sports Bu mess flasses 33 Iwleen Croebler Bob Wheeler fl I' Beth Mllsten Lmda Grosso Copy Senlor Plctures Porky Wflglll Maynard Thomas Sports Sports Barhala Kahns Pete Kilmer T lasses l'h0tog,raphy 's fi: '1' I 1' , . lk, fss' 's. 's I , ' ' . Bus! esi ' s 1' f si 9 an t .L I ,Q 1 Sr K Q, , ' N35-L at N ,, . 'Y A 1. l .' s I A 7 A M A l At , , ,W 3, . I , Q m 5: iw-D Wu :az aguagsxtx ff 4 --'-1-.2 THE NEWS OF TODAY IS fog 2 3-1 g 0l'l Shaffer ROHHIC Bronk Julian Rush Q. 5 X , Ni I Nghij X , Es F, 'o . . ,1 - W H----WX ia , Advisor Carol Fix D Peters Susie Smith Glenna Crawford HISTORY OF TO ORRO it Riffs XII is lueky in that we have e newspaper. The Foothill F published every two weeks hs' the Journalism Class. assisted by Hr. George Wiutt. The students handle the entire pulvlieation end of the paper. and arrange for the ad- vertising and distrilwutions. Cuh ed- itors supply mueh of the news fea- tures. photos and editorials. An ex- er lint record of this we'1r's aetiv ities and eunts haxe heen recorded hx the paper Barbara lxemon Ia,-H Mflmyre ' X4 Xu fn: :funn Ilml girl Im 1 t 5 'l l li l, :m1U,j un-pmt:-ls at X lk .W - 201 . 1' NIV. William! lhirkf-II. Business .Ml 'sm' - - 4. '. Y V l 1, AL ff A' 12, iii, xl mf ai Q N W 7, if ' K 5 ' ' . 511' 'vu Slltll' Bill AI ,f,. Urn -N H 'Q ug- 1 .i slll't'll lry: lil. lfnlx ard H, Znuliur. Optometrist, l'utio fling., II1,.tA.l,,.,, Hill, H U 5 I' Mr' - 35 . 9 X i 3 53,3 g a :avi 3, IU PLAY O li if 'www Mm M1 rlc llonolmf M111 or and xslnnel of !l1c KDPO Apple for the tear l1fr award ll11s pa e IQ Q on oru rv l' etl lfr H1 s alon of B larry N11 lntv ff SS il1 . X, K N Daw Iaslor Y ne l 1es1de11t 17 -9 N. It e gl Under the ll'l0l.l0lllflll glllildfllix of Mrs Merle to bf the H1114 musual group 111 all of Southr rn f.1l1f0rn1a borne of the more lmporlant annu1l events the Cl101r partmlpms 111 1 the fl1r1stmaS Iaffeant P1 lt r Sunrm Sf rvlcm and several musl Lal fc Umlx hflfl at gan lhego Los Angeles annl Anzona The fllOll' also takee all actne part 1111 lhc 'Nluwu Lcluf'1t1o11 fonfcrence lmlsul Grow mont cfm mll be proucl of her 0UtStZlI'ldlIlf' Reel llolae Cll0lI' Nladrxgals gs Ham lurk etter Secretarw qandx Stafford Treasurer QU eauty 7731 l lou l1fr Parkuaw Pl 1 ajon , I Lk' XL' Nklt 1 ' N 1 L J 1 11. +1 1 e e H. 5 A Ll. ' ' ,U 'I P -b 5 , ..,.,, fl X . - f l 1, , ? 5 N - Y M - v 3 . 1, C52 K mg., x 'V i ' 5 +13 X Q f. . Vial-- kv 1, - D ' 7 1 .. 3 N5 ' D0n0h11e. Grossmonfs Hurd Holme Choir has grown , Q. 5' ' . 1 . ,. ' b L' . 'o 'L v, J, ' . ...I X . .W , .V 'Q 1 ' ' . - , . -. 5 1 . . . .:' L ug , - -w -,,-, , q, .3 'f 1 L71 .ln ' U ll ' T rw X 5 1 l lx 1 Y ,V I 4 ,I ' - . I. S g 1 1 S- in 3 .5 r . ' r ' . --1 f-1 ' , A, . Z .I .VL in W, 11. iz . I ' f,':. H g ,p S 'lljz ll 'l' 'll.' 2' ',Z.Z.. 5 ' ' ' ,R I l ' LANGUAGE OF M NKI D ,lim Robinson Kenny Schei Bob Cogerty President Vive President Secretary loan l'olts Beth Fbey ,ludy Charlehoxs Secretary Llharlan Uniform Manager James 'Wir hols lllrer tor monts Band under thc able Hrdqfkn of 'Nlr lame-Q Nichola has perfomed dt all our hom' football Drum Majors Ken Schei Beth Ebey Carolyn Galkoskx Rory Yan Tuyl ,amf and marched ln mam p rade uc h ae Nlolher Gooae Arcadla and Lon Beach tuherf Ihex tool-c fir t place in thur clumonr Thi war thu algo had the honor of putting on a half time whom for the Rama The band has won many trophies in tie pi t am ie an illff lhex will Continue to do Q0 ln thf future 39 M in? I. , , 'V 4' 1 , i X A V If , , H . e , X ' 3 , , ,, I x I ' h I . V 7 . . , i 1 - U fs. ' ' a- s. S ' . , K ,, - ' U , . , . 1- . '1 is. il- ' ,' - . Conv:-rt Band On hestra 'ev Band Dame Band J This pugn- is SIlIillSliI'l'4i lwy: Lu Mm-sa Drug ffmnpuny. H301 In MQ-su Blvd.. lla Mvsu PERFOR ING Lt Marian Laltagnrone Cap Ruth Tobey Lt Lt Karen Balko Cap Donna Duesbury Lt Klrhy Bonerfind Karen Sport 1 Q. 'Wajorettes Marx Brunner lat Be-land Marsha Aker Glorla Hood W W smonls energetlc Specxalues Corp ha done much to the color of our football games and parade The nder the dlrfctlon of Ur Rena Url, and the hand were mule rl to perform at the Rami Packard rams m Lo fzleg re glrk xx 0 arf fl0NEIl on te ral of ta ent Uradfs KIIIIQH hlp appearancf and promlge of hard work haxe workmd hard throu hout the last Qummer and thls xear to msure pmrfecuon IH thelr performance f,-V ,- Mrs Rena D 1g,gG Sper altles Advisor 4fYX ,gllflfgh A Q93 Thxs page IS ronsored ln Rlha f on truf tlon fomg am 8130 Center St Ia 'Nfesa U '1 ' E .., 41 if ,X . - i . , ', . . , . , . -f If 7 4 f, f f ' , L 'JN' fx J' I a x r h' r f M . ', r' f ., Y 5 . . 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ICI li jon UF OTHERS 5 vt, U if -v rr, flrliy 'ref,v,.1 af,-.,y Il U X 1 I I 1 I Il I X P IIN IN I HI YIXI I H 4 I U YUM I Y IH IIYN U I Il K I YH U 1 N 1 1 dill! fl' 1 'Ill jll lull mr I fax H1 uw lrXlH1X lmnrl ul In altfr IW ll' lM'V U Nil I' 'X Xu THEY ARE TH Captain Dawld Reeve Captaln Ken Svott ll James I'urner Battahon Commander A Company fommander Lt Gerald Rlug Tom Stexen on Lt .llm Burnew Mr R0l1f'l'l Mllllff B Company Commander Plans and 'lI'3lIllHg Ollieer Advlsor ssmonts Cadet Corps IS a xery lmportant part of our h1 h school currlculum Thr boys tlelpate ln thls course haxe alreadv learned mam of the ha IC m1l1tarx kllls needed t e armed serxlces These boxs also dlrect tralhc at all home ames and for any thmc speclal at school such as dances or plans The bovs are tauffhl to fire rlfles and the hlghhght of the year the Mllltary Ball sponsored annuallw by the Cadet Corps 9- 'r 14 X r Ex J X x 2 f ,X IMI ,uni Presentation of the Colors by Ronme Crawford Jlm f' Leraro Saml Thomas Roller! 'lrlpp E1 9 5 4 Q 14 X s C ' 3 1 - , av ax k'xllkKJL ' J .. . W.. A ev , is .. no is K A .7- V, 5 I . lv I P . VL. I I Qi ali. Xgx, bill E , x 2 1 Q 1 ' Y 'fm - ,-.- X K ,e ,',. , , 12? ' ' ' .41 Q ' 4- 2 K 311112 ,F 44 al ' - 'llfzr rlf E 4141 SCOTLAND A LAND OF BAGPIPES AND RQYALTY NQRTH 0F GREAT BRITAIN z 'lf-L . 0 ' 150,11 . 3: .U ' F A 00 wi Yo X nnorcnt Prlgltulari New Prummen pick up thclr 1 Hur for tnlr lf ll Palr s obllns lm g.ImNtf- lakg mfr Ili hrf-t day of l11g.h school Ilflfli :pal x ofhrf at Hallomen 01 axonal 1 lfl IIIIIN I ning fm' the mush flllllllts nf our mmmun ty flu ll 1 H HHN sponxmed In H1 lcttu 11 This , GREAT EVENTS f -:F Anyone for a swlm at the A S B Pool Party? Well blnuk lf It am t the Jr hal day Prob mont s Pom Pon Girls of the week But l tsll mu tlmre IS a MrSnoyfl K :env from thf one act play tournament Tlus pa 0 ns sg oniorul ln Hz tr her Hnll Really 2284 Fletcher larl-may 49 . .' 1 -Q ' ' v. 1. , ns ' ' . 4' , sl , 2 I 5 . . -' , 'IQ '. f s' 1 ,' ' gg 3: ' ',' l SHE REIGNS WIT M SQWQYSH V555 X T M, . XG' M L 4 ,.i, ,, ,, A - ,x . ,F . ,Sw fr , , V ir - , -- , ,W ,, N -, ,W ,,,, , , . ,'..,..P 'X Z4 4ffC'w, + 1559 f -X 1 ,. rv Q f.. 4 .w -- 4 .M-Q - ' U ' ,L 4-we - wmhtxwv 95425. 5 g M 4 5, ff, fm: - mv qwwx .5 4 , ' V 2'y i?13?'5Wixfff'ffffff'lf!'i4' 'f . , ...-,- wa--, -- .1 :-. :, f 1 4, I. .5 , 5, 3, ....,, .f h h - - ' . Y , ,'h,f,g5' si.-jjz. 5153,-', ':'g,eY'EQg3A'S'f- .mf-,b3,i.,..4 gf!-l.,5-.gg E: ,,.f . 2 1 1. yiiixy 3 - I 1 ' ' W' 'T,f-'w- ,- N .,,. rig' , V x Q- ,, E, ...E .:.,,. . k ' , Y . 25,3-I t , ' 1 If , I f ,- , J. .f ,- - Y 4 ' , I 7- u.f.s:,i 15,- 8 .1 1?'i saw,- f ,vw Nc. rw RACE and BE TY C harmln f Indy Pratt fourt Attendant lovely Sherry Shaffer fourt Attendant ns pa e ls Q mnsorfd bw Innda 891 Meea Ia Mesa Fallfornla 51 I ' g IA ' ' : I , , ' t : I Friendly Esther Carlson: Court .Attendant Pretty Peggy Strong: Court Attendant Thf' g xg 3 f ': ,' K, -'l La ., , , .' , , ' . WITH YULETIDE SPIRI fandw Frirkson Madonna lx ltl llllltll Readcr L' 1 imas. the most festive time of the year. finds its , ., ii ito the hearts of every Crossmonter as they pre- - ' heir annual gift to the community. the Christmas Pageant. There is mueh tenseness and anticipation as the students learn their varied parts for this presenta- tion. They work many long and hard hours perfecting a story over 2,000 years old. The end of their hard labors is an hour of full enjoyment to hoth the student hody and the community as they watt-h again the pageantry of the holy eve in Bethlehem. The Pageant opens with a musical overture hy the Grossmont Urehestra. As tht- story unveils it reaches a climatic height when the symhols clash and the cur- tains llash open revealing the heauty of the Madonna in all her holiness. The Hnal splendor of the pageant comes with the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus hy the inspiring lied Hobt Choir Boll Bos c llc ader lll ll 'K my HN tilt llll I 1 1 I Ion l lalific lrodutts fu 2 :gd 'ul , iz : ' - -- .- .5 fall?-lla di Jf 51.1 F4 -xi?-'T ,1l'- ., . f'll'E?-34? s x .5 , 4 .1 I L J-'1 ,', I Q Q, , -, t, .i 1 ,,'J ft, ,t - ti, 5, K . ly :T A K , W 1 V ,4 A W l 'JH LE ttyl' 'll 5' '4 wav , I , -- 'W kv, N it l a s- M X l t 4 lf'-1, fx ....... i JA 'AL A 'X 's az g ' is Su sored ly: ' l 'J lne.. STI 1 ild St, . - E SING St Ye Merry Gen let nothmg you dlsmay remember f'hr1Qt our savlour was horn on Chnstmas Day 22 Nlght, the stars . . . . img . -fbfg shmmg, lt IS the night of our dear Saviors birth . . . ,AJ good Lord he b1d be free and smg to your hearts d6SlI'lIlg and smg to your hearts deslrmg We 'SQ e Upon a M1dn1ght the glor1ous song o o a The angels bend mg near the earth t touch thelr harps of gold And the An el Sald Unto Her, fear not fear not Mary for thou has found favor wlth God And be hold thou shall brlng forth a son and call hls name .lesus oy To The World the Lord has come Let earth FCCCIVC her Kmg let every heart prepare h1m room and heaven and na ture slng U . ' ra l 9 7 l , o t. :I I ' ' '? l , A J a Q . u 9 , . THE LAST CT CRO NS Just uhats gOlng on here THE PL Y Q MISS Sklllon drunk 9 Whlc h one ns the real Y mar I remember the play xerw well' This year s Qemor play enlllled Sze How llhu llun was dlrecled and produud by the TllPKIPllll9 Thrs small roup of tutors under the lllll21I'lCi of Mr Dunlop have done an excellmnt Joh 1n producmc a dell htful comedy All who partlclpated ln the play worked IYVIIIY hard hour out :de of clas tlme Tllls small group of dedicated dramausts can well be proud of thcnr efforts as the plav was consldered a great success bs all who saw rt 4 urtaln fall lhle I'85lP IS sponsormd ln X lllage Sludno, 8215 Ia Mesa, La Mesa LEARNING THE WAYS OF THE A S B Growmont held HQ sludmnt Councll worlvhop At llllS meetmg sevcrll hundred of the ludcnt hodv gathered r to dwcuxs pr0blemQ and Idea of the comm year At 10 00 then ws 1 1 71 lllI'l awcm 15 lll xshu h thx purpoxe o rkQhop was d1QCu Qed and llaxld cllI'lSll'1I1Qi n A Q ll PI'CNlll9lll of Hooxer ll! h Qpolu Aftmr thls leneral 'lNN9YIllTlS tl group broke up 11110 XHYIOUQ semmarn and auch Lhecubsmd .1 parllcular prohlmm and remedy Thr SGITIIIVITN rangcd m toplce from Hnanclng the A S B to the lmporlance of helng 11 Hood A S H rmprwenllllve Vlhen thf smmmdrs were hnlehnd Mr Burdlck gave a ClOS1Hg Qpeech and the reprmentatxves went to lunch Thr completed program showed a fine mlereit ln school actlutles on the part of the student body and was conmdered a succese by all 7 cove Seminar number I F0ndl1f'i0d by B0lJ Dewflg Semmar numher Il conducted by Steve Welch 4 X Z Seminar numher Ill conducud hy Jan Waleon fafetfrla lun: h qorxed at noon Tlne page 15 eponsored hy In Room 9, the typmgk flne 56 EMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS Traditions Assemlnly ff-aturing Mary S1-apin and Holm Dewing. A.F.S. Assembly Ihr ll'llf0tlUf'll0l'l of the 19591960 A S B Conrmlsexonors at Freshmen Orlontatxon Ortobpr dame of the momh the fadaxf-r Crawl sented m .lanuarx 1 f I Nl 1.12 or un fo 1569 Lnlwrm la Beia 57 W, , W Y The Rf-d Robe Choir presents its annual Red Robe Rompf' The Dog Patch Drag, which nas sponsored by Dem-as was pre- Th's pag- 's :gonsorvd by: 0'N-'l. C sp-l M 5- f ., ' l S' . l . . ,ww QR OCRACY IN ACTIO ggpus-f-v-...acorn-' xx Wchh x Dunn e n f N omlnatm R111 tratmn f an f f Q 911 Hurrah' Nw, ,I fx :Q- Q' A1 lat thr' l'1rf Nlar hall fiom here' Pagum rcgalada por Los Conqumadurcb de SODA Cum permdo I xemcporca dc los 1nmg,1n.1a gmscrm 59 - ' ' . Prvsirlf-111 1-Iwft Bnl ' ' gr. Yr-'p e-lewl An Tolvin. S1- f Q 4. 41 ,R 9 ry, 'qi . i ' 1 Q' A' S 5 A f X LA AE Q rf S as an S Q . I .,E I N. A 'H' ' ai 5 it Q ' it , ' HW ' 1. A 5 l ' 4 f , xg . I f , - -vm f , K X K 1 L' I 1 1 ff - , A g 'X Y , ' ,V ' KR 1 X e ' ' ' f '. ,X 4 'I 'K ' ' ' 1' ' - a W WI ls N ' , S A gl ' 1 ef- flkfl B X Bf N fakfr lwlu 1rd Sham qtalv Trra-urfr Hvpulmln In X lfl0I11l fUIIlYIlIllfPITlZ1Il Jann premdes mfr 101103.11 Anythmg, um happen at a 10I1YPI1ll0Il fr: S mmf ll'lIl On: X an t4 au tml f' gp mall muq 0 IIIFOIIQI junior English Honors: Who knows most, says least. 60 DAN CED ALL NIGHT I L I P51 , In 13.401,- The prom um the last Inv exent for the Senior Class e gxrlx wort thelr Hut t formul and the boys drmbed ln tn lr tux: do It xx ts lu ld at thc I I Cortez Hotml w mere t QKIIIUIW fnjoxu .1 cf 1 htfu twntnff of music a Just QIFFIYITI to the Catamaran Hotel for more muxlc and enter tammtnt At dawn thu wt rc serwcl Ivrffukfdst whwh con UNI tl mfr 'llc nl 1 xfff Nou I Q x sr 4 1 a 'fm' urnm, f :rum s t 1 0 , 1, , n 61 ' ,k1IIff5 I 7: :NA ' 6 3 vp . ll- .I f ' I. K .. 0 I ' I m I i , 6 :I I,- ' . , vuiffyx t LI I' I I IIN I I . . .' .U ' ' . ' I -' S. '13 - , 'I i ' I hen' I-Vg 1-+P nd I U dam-ing. :Ulf-r their vu-ningx at tht' EI Cortez, all went wlul lc- 'lillQ of gt ' fty. I Val' Imxf- thie tIiiY f f , 1- 11 I Q v This yu 1- I ,gurl-ur'f-I by: --H YU' 'ff' L' I- I 'I 4.0 ff 'I I itll Hob f.ofIm'u1, 38.3.3 ,ith Aw. ani fl II -gg fron' flf- twr B ILDERS BUILD nnQf5i 53 'W?w ' in 'f-milf Model Home of 1960 -lim Parsley ltlmr lu e an r l Algflblll 5111 :nt an nk lf x ll tbssmont s Carpentry Class agam bu1lt a model home The Art Department dren up the plans which called for a three bedroom one and three fourths bath home Thr Homemakmg Depart ment completely decorated the home whrch IS to be sold and the profits wlll go mto the A S B fund A sad and tragrc event that occurred thls wear was the tearrng down of the Old Cafetena bu1ld1ng In 1ts place was 1 modern hbrary a readlng lah and busmess workrooms whlch were badly needed The bUlldlIlg was scheduled to open m earlv May . x, l. 5 , . 7 'U .4 r , gm I , . r .1 -we V QL L .W 1' -, ' W fha ' A It ty V- 4,5 x W gv' I 71 32. 1 . it ' - r . r, R . . U , A . , - ' J., t Q bt 5 l V l l Y V : ' F. :..:.-l 2 I' ' l ' f ' x Q I s g : n 4 i 5 t 1 2. : u , at t : - 5 3 , i ' ' A 4 is . M-f., 'KW 7 t ' vu e e , W .. I kg 7 Y . . ,f K x s ' - , V J X lf, Q . Y . , , l o . Y . Y Q - . . . . V , I. , i ve Q , l w Y . , r. , l3u'l -s of the tur- lfin 1-ml lay Mr, l,2ll,liiIlInS l'e . , '- ' II .' 111 N l'0l't'Yl'I' wh: ting, hlflu ' ' x it a grin W ITH GREATEST CARE R ll IR .aqvl in Farewell to the old iv Lur.3's.n- Lp mth the new Thw page is NIPODNOITII ln RPMI N fltlll ulous rafllc al rc lul rou'-Ing rolmlwrs who rob rnhu from poor pupxls penny pmrlnng porl-mtg Y l V 'g X p A 4 , Q B K K V 4 A p , 3+ 4. , ' 275 V P' - K . . , V, , 4 I , A 6 Q A - 'Q' l -Q l -' 4 vs L, px' V- fi , l ' ' , - My j 1--. lf' 1 , ,-f K 1 lf g ' A Ynnr, ' WV, . , ex ' , 'V . 'tv 7 K lt if ' Q gg I D .p . 1 ' 1 f ,Kumi JW rv ,. Y . W s 1 l ' l , 1 V- ,I OBGA ARAB REPUBLIC Q X GUOD SER ICE IS TR E SERVICE If cnt 1 I nomo il? Xl or retk Plilllll 1 I I utlts has :tn un aftlu ll N tr xt lx .1 .lx n ovs, tntlthd .1 11011 I tu Hd e nf' CERN 0 :IFS s ff on ffrtnu Nponwrcfl In Gm Nmont HI IEILIIIS mntx xxx tu S 11001011 y sr look 'ztttmltd to th cu - IIIII XclllOllS not cms .mt mn- o IITIIJITJXIIIW Jxrs eafvue It max QOIINIIIITBCI '1 hw Sutcu X A It 1 HIIKN nPXt 1m mmtut ca ll e 1 ent tate HOHIPIIQI Dux: and tht mnual I Ill'lNI mas ClXlIl'Y project The Sto It S r mfr tomp and the D00 Patch Ilmff Inu II1 I nth lux ware ron xdffrfd most utft x u 1e1r 21 t lf fun 0 tt 1 etctxon of new ofhttrs and the mxtallatxon tea tl 1 Inf' S N ut T? ww nm 1 I1 I X UIIIIIUII fue, i Y' utnt'Ir.1tf'y 1-fn i TX P urftuw Ilunny enstn 9 ' ' Q A I , .fs I' . Pwiirlf . 'Nlzglgziv f ' Yim- I'r1-5' I' . ' ' ' 'I ',. Q 24, 3' ' E :MI s , Mis I,f-I ' M, 4 , .. - '- Tr ti Toni Mm 'I an S -1 ' J- Hi-F' X Iv- '- q' - ' ' 'f this YPLIT. 'I'ht ' hrxt vw-Ilt of tht- yvz 'z Q ' II' fI 'on SI1 ' X ' ' MIP' sI' 'Yr sl -' t. Th IQ 2 t I lht- year Milf tht- I lx' I.fu,,1u- C I ' 5 J -, j ' 's I T 'P of I l fun II' ', Q nt .' 'I 3 t x 'S' sq' I 1 5 I ' II' 5 ' I f ' , F' I. L F . .' ' 5' X 4 ', i ' 'ii ly all. Tl ' H'-FW J ' I 'L 1 projvvt ' me at flristmas. Thest- were th 1 Pt tl S I ' '- ' f 1 ' I - ', 2. ',,f ' U I ' ',. ' f dar - s' , 1 5 H-srf I. Tl ' I s Img - '- t I tI - yvar was the ,Il ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' . ll S emi C 3 vvry :m't't'.'sI'1lI .'x'lI'. . ri iv ' I s S' -' I A , V0 ' ' ' f ,yas 1 I I . ' III A fl . I, 1 Q .- , tj Q A . . I' -P I My f 9 A ft' Vffg' Ili-I it-uw Ifxt-4-tllixv IItug1l'tI tttrng-twwl wi' 1-Iuh I'l'f'FItIt'IlIS and Irmur Ifx. IHIIM-rs. 'I'hiQ pam- it -41.411 ' wi hy: ilruuvxmt nt High Pam-nt 'IH-ut' 4-' w 1 ' CALYPOS Tlllhll' arrompllshments lncluded servlng for the Sports MASQUI' RADI' RS Among their many avtlvltles thts group of glrls Banquet pamtmg trash mans selllng booster pms and carnations helped Wllll the A S B fonventlon held a bake sale and partlclpated at footlmall games The OHNPIQ are Pres lat OHara Veep Dru IH the fall conventlon The-lr offivers are Pres Beth Mllsten Veep Cumm1ng.,s Ser' Carol Hancock Treas Lmda frosso Carol Roberts Ser' Helen Kexth Treas Lynn Wlthee L at -4 X 'O -Q' DH C AS Thur artmtxes haw mfluded Stofkmg, Stomp Shoe Shlne STARLICHTFRS The-lr mam actlvlty was to be ln charge of the Day and pageant ushers Thelr ofhvers are Pres Sharon Shaffer Award Tea The group IS romposed of Juniors and Senlors Thelr Yeep Peggy Strong. Se Sarah Walker lrea flenna Crawford oflu er are lres Donna framford Weep Janet Hyndman Sec Karen Crexllle freas Carol Hall Thus pagr IS sponsored hy Tipton Oldsmobile Inc 1950 Unlversnty La Mesa Ju, 1 ' Al l 'S if l . . . I l, A ' . W Xing A 'Q' W , f'- - nf rf.: Q ' X Q' f - 1 ' . fs v ' ' X , TN 5- I-' K . 3' 2 V 5 - :Y '- , I 122 2,5 I let M t ' l -fro 0- W 7 , , T, I i f I 1 ntl A 1 A ' ' X W aa jx , K: , , 2 , l 4 , r g l , 2 V X 'qs 4 I 5 -.s. I ffl- 'L Gif .4 ,i V--'H '3 ff x V LJ J: V, ff' V f, '12 ' , N S. 1 l . s ' l ' , l , . A A aug QM ,M .....fJ,,A-,W , ,lAZZlfTTS: Jazzvtts, another lli-Fivttv group. worlu-rl ve-ry hartl in SURIAS: Oni' ol' this yvar's most active vlulis is Sorias. Their efh- planning thc' annual Girls Lcfagillo Slumlu-r party. Thr' Billlllllwl' party 1-ie-nt planning rnude- thv annual pool party a hugxv HICITCSSI Their was volisirlf-l'vrl a gre-at Slll'f'PSS hy all who attvnrlml it. Oflivt-rs arf- tll'lll't'I'x urs- l'n-QA Sandy liO4'lll2lYl. Yea-p. Cflwryl Wlwvlcr, Ser. Char Pres. Paula Hffuttcr, Yee-p, Susan Shields. Sw. Laura Rnlile-si Tre-as, It-nv llulnr. Tre-us. ll:-ne flnhilwrg. Helen Hull. -'ww-m-aw IRI S N 0 Nl N 0 ,. Lt ns :nu mn no 41 N f N in un e S 4 xi it lr rta- lxunn Un nr' 1 N - It Hu 68 UNITED THEY STAND F Pres1dent Don Caton Commxssloner of Publlcny Corky Wrnght SERVICE Advisor Merle Smlth Boys Federatxon IS made up of all the boys ac UVIIY clubs Lettermans Wrestlmg Boxlng Welght Lrftmg Rlfle and Golf The only quallfica t1on to ,om any one of the clubs rs that you are an mterested boy Grossmonter ThlS year Boys Fed eratlon sponsored varlous actlvltres Faculty Student Basketball game an Ugly Man Contest and a p1cn1c wrth H1 Fxettes The1r mam objectrve was to pro mote eneral Interest ln school act1v1t1es Thelr capable officers were Don Caton Presldent John Sheltren Veep Phrl Starr Sec Treas and Corky Wrxght Comm of Publlclty fi-1 ll, Zf 'f-,L Vnce President .lohn Sheltren Secretary Treasurer Phxl Starr , Xfiff 7 if ' gg X 0 f Ann: E Lgteg... g , fff Q 5Jl 447 ft C 5 A If ' ' Xiff A ul ' FL 5 I E E if ,ig 4- 2 sro Us AN LITERATURE 69 A-0-CML, 9 . 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Af Sf Q - LETTFRMFN S CLUB Boys from all phases of athletics are members of thus club They work for better sportsmanslup among athletes and schools Thetr large membershlp shows that Crossmont has one of the best mner svhool scholastlc sportsmanshlp remords Their ofhcers are Pres Dan Conaway Veep Danny Reed Sec Treas Steve Welch advxsor IS Mr Maynard BOXING CLUB They meet to learn the fundamentals of hoxmg always keepmg m mmcl Grossmonts reputatlon for good sportsman shlp Thelr offizers are Pres Dennls Nanler Yeep Stan Holman Sec' Peter Burgert Treas Kelth Jullan adusor IS Mr Gross X 54 SKIN DIVING CLUB Thelr purpose IS to help and protevt m exery manner the marme llfe ln and about the waters of San DlCg0 In order to qualify for thrs club each boy must pass a swlmmlng test and have an interest IH sklndnln fhelr oilieers arf- lres Paul Barr Weep Bruce Rogers Sec' 'lreas Pat Remeklng advlsor IS Mr Penny X .034 v f nv' vm - C-V 7 is Z' Q1 Hlllllr -. 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I' fo. ..... mff'9iMB w.g-1.-an-5 W' ' ' v,,4 ff! ifkflv 1 ? f0l F VLLB ThlQ weari Golf fluh haQ Surtewfullw Tllllll the foundatmn f next fnlf Tfam Thaw Pnjosed plaxm amonf' thPm sexe for rompttltne PUFDOQEQ and al 0 plasm 0thPr cluhs around the mounts Thur Onlttl are PreQ Dennis Yantf-r Twp Juhan arr Sec Jlm Burncy 'Irea Date Rtece adn or ns Mr Mustohno E' Pa S T,,. sl ,T ,., lxll I mr marx n Pre r 1 m ION U If PR Thf 1r IVTIITIHTY fum Iron IS to xt vrk nude v vm 0 re r k 1 tramear ln lc-af er nu TTIFII' ofhcrrs g t 1- f f a r rt an r reg Hmxarr P 9 r U1 nm Ire-eman fa I u lm Ntanx adn or an Ur Nlaxrhofor and Ur Ixmtlrf' Z1 Nl or 'Ur 'Hu 1111570 5:11 f at ll: Q if, S XNXXKXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 046' Q , X N 45 N MW NWA N XX n11g' 71 '1 A M E ,A 1 A-, , fi,.- 1f,'.g- '- ffff.. -,i , - 1 14- - ' . ' ' .J .,v'-:L'vyff J'1 ,, ' 1 A - V f '---r,',f.p :A , -ynwaw.-, , , , A A H A I , M, I -.-. f- -' ' t- ' if f ' ', . 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Q . ., CAMPUS CL BS ., ... . ., SFNIOR CULTURE CLUB Their purpose is to promote and ln form others about cultural activities around Crossmont and San Diego Their officers are Pres Rory Van Tuyle Veep Gary Parks Sec Cary Holtman Trea Gordan Murdock Advisor is Mr Gross nf, GROSSMONT CHFSS CLUB Their purpose is to comprehend and under tand the science behind this most interesting and instruc me game Their officers are Pres Peter Haustem Veep Howard Hogg Sec Carl Weawer Advisor is Mr MacRost1e FUTURF NURSFS CLUB This club is open to anyone with an lnterest in the field of medicine and health Their purpose is to create an interest for students ln personal and communlt health P Sec Kathy G17om1 Trea Judy Claor Adusor is Mrs Benedict QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honorary BSSOCIH tion composed of ,lunlors and Seniors who have done CYCHIIVC work in the field of Journalism The membershlp is mainly com Mr Wlatt AMFRICAN FIFLD SERVICP Any one may Join by being chosen as a class representatne having willingness to work or being a share holder Their officers are Pres Jeanne Townsend Veep Joann Parchen Sec Linda Hess Trea Jim Waterfield Advisors are Mr Shields and Mrs Martinez 72 . . f 'Y ' ' . I , . , ' ' . . , f- ' , i i - l - . i A L . ' . . y . I I I I ' . I I . ' . .- Their officers are Pres. Adeline Thomas, Vee , Marllyn Perkms, posed of members of the Foothill Echoes staff. Thelr advisor IS Y 73- 'F NATIONAI FORFNSIC LFACUI' They haw been to many speech ROLLICKINC ROMANS A group of Latxn students who con tournaments sufh as State Open Novue and Cal Western Then- tmue th traditions of the Romans Their most xmportant HCIIVIIY officers are President Lmda Hess Veep Gary Thatcher Ser- of the year IS the produc t1on of the Roman Banquet OfIicers are Trea Judy Becker RAC UETTES The members of thls club hawe a lot of goof' TUMBLINC CLUB The club works toward further cordmatlon tlmes Thls year the club has held some very excltlng matche and to better skills Team work IS essential for success ln tumbling mth other schools The officers are Pres Suzy Smith Veep Judy Anderson Adv1sor1sMrs Loftus CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP Fl-DLRATION You may Jom by quahfymg IH superxor scholarshxp Belonglng to thus honorary group IS really an achievement The top scholastic group of Crossmont belong to the oldest club on campus Thelr officers are Pres Joanne Parchen, Veep John Reutter, Sec Lmda Hess, Trea Bruce Habercamp Advlsors are Mrs D Smxth and Mrs Lea 73 I of J, ' it -' f Q i - ' 4 -: 1 4 7 5 A jc , ' re. . , , , 1 I: ' ' , I 1 : ' . - - r . , , , , , ' ' e , ., I ' ' ' Sandie Dewaide, Trea. George GIbbs, I I . Pres. Dayid kWest, Veep. Judy Anderson, Sec. Romona Brown, - Q - T I Y . . . T . Y . Y . . .- I , I MODPRN MUSIL NIARPRS The-1r 1111111011 IH to further the knowledge of mum and to lr-urn to vnjox 111 mam 1u1t11ra1 HKTXAH tages Thmr ofhwrx are lres Ihanna P1l1lTldH M111 9dn11x DGYX 111110 Sec Jan Rodgers 'Irea Joe 1'ann1or A1111-or IS Mr Donahue IHPSPIXNQ 'lhey have put on mmf- wrw 11n1quP plaxs thm war Ollf tl Ill hung, t e 1n111r dW 1 11a1t111pa.t1- 1n the 1 a 1111! n11 11111 1 lll 1r1ng.1ng honor home 0 S 1'1lf 1r 0f1111Q1N arf Ins 1ar11 An111rN11n XFPID John 111n-morr 1 8 rea au ext AIYINOI' 1, Nlr IDUHOD BRIDCI' 41.113 Thur IHIFPON? 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N1- -11. 1111r 11 Nathan, S1 ' 1' 'L 'U' . 74 aw, 99 SFNIOR X ll'I'NS The energetn Senior Y Teens Cluh hae been very 81 tlve around the school campus llllg year Sponaormg, the Carousel ueen sf-ndxng. flothu to Ffrmany '-elllng frosamont eorsages and plannlng the Inaugural Ball were among thexr most lmportant aetnvltles Thenr ollners are lres Bohlne Ploore Weep Llnda Croxso ber' Jan Wat on Trea Deanna Sutton AAS JUNIOR Y'll'FNS Thxs year the Junlor YTeens haye aceompllshed a can food drnc preaents for rhnldrens hospltal magazlnea to forexgn eountrxea and a lnryele rxde to the San Dlego Zoo They are headed by Pres Sally Reagan Neep Dru fummlngs Sec Sharon Reed Trea Kathy Hawkenworth SOPHOMURF X l'l'l NS They haw been very 8mlllIl0US thls year FRPQHNIPN YTFFNS Their purpose rs to huxld fellowship of Their many aftmtnea haye lnflurled a Slumber party Father Daughter women and girls deyoted to the task of realmng, the high rdeals of potluek and D1 neyland trlp Thur ofhfers are Pres Vary Sommer SOIIBT hung Thelr ollirers are I-'rea Diana Cummlngs Weep Marlon Xeep Kathy 0 Brnen Ser fonnle fon tan? Trea Tlna follma Blafk Ser Karen lN1elQen Trea Helen Hall 75 5 t' Q - 1 t , . 4 . I V 4 A Y, , . I .X , , T , X. . X ,, ' S ' ' , ', 1 S , ,. S , . - . ev! Li f P L - 3 A . .. p L ., 3 S li l 3 . 'JL A' t 5 ' ' H I , . - ..t.Z ' ' ' ' S . . .., T . - 41 I , ' . . , . i . . . . . . 7' . . w 1 . I ' J .. 1' s, 3 ' . ,. , 1 . . . , . 5 ., , , '. . . , . . utograph c lt- - GAA ,f X , N N. cf K rx l1tOgI'3Pl1 X, fx X ' P '7Uwy 4 if 'L Lk, ,E fm C' rivf 1 fQ!1 to' 1. 'afcfy j , 2 , , ,, f 7 J A. , , I f V X , . 1 ,, , I I 'X f I f 1 , ' ' AP ', I f .-,f- , - ,,,,. 1 ,' , A , 4- - ' I , ' '. , I . ,V V, Y' , X 1 ,V I r 4 'f ,' f, j P 1 . . V I ,,f V, 5' ,'1 , X , r ' x ' J t f -, 1 f ' ' 1 . ' .f fu. f I, V ' , ' 1 ,Q , I V 'P' . , I I' I If 'V I I , A, 1 . , ' V I I ' X ' ' fx. A 1 f, ! I ,H ',,, Ak! X . 21 I X AT, I A C + ' 2 A f f wi ,. X x ' - y. ,',, , h . .K Acfwi - ' ' X A., z - X -Q L V, I, A ,- A ' .' ', ' X , -' - ' Vi I . X -' MALL -, N' X. ff, Lwk 1 - , W. 'uf V, . 1- m , -H- W -X- - f Ltr , XA S. 5 ' T4 --N L- fl ' J i' 1' . ,- KY' b .Q 5 M y 'YU x J -XFN xx V Q . , ',X' rxmk 4 , Y ,, . , . I- 1' N ,. X X- X X ' '12 ff.. , - V, X xl -.LI -,L x A -' .A .' p kli ' . ' XXX .' f k - X .JJ Q w -' , I XX if N f X 'x ' X x 'f f'- f ' K ! X , 4 L ,' f K fx X fx ' , C I f F fa R0 E THE HEIGHTOFVVISDOM BEAUTY AND POWER -ag, Mzfa 1 P- 1-.' . inf. 1 : 1 I lb .O O . 2 ' . I .QQ . x Q ' I Q 0 xi hns s ,!, I : 3- Yr gps . ...Q -6 1 ' ' M, if in 'M' 4,Q.,,v-'ILS , fp, . , Z., ,-,.5.., 4',,1n.Q 1 2? THEN GIVE THREE CHEERS e 3 f Yi? 4, f Lynn Cowhick Jack Bisholi Bob Black Millie Teawell ear's Song and Cheer lead- ve done much to keep our standards of school spirit. Their new and colorful skirt length uniforms have added much gayety to our games. As tradi- tional, they wore their uniforms to school on game days. We can be very proud of our Song and Cheer leaders this year for all of their time and efforts. This page is sponsored by Jerry and Robert COIHCUTS and Jamere Charm and Modeling Studio E SONG MORE Linda Ham Marv que Me Donald Mary Scapln Jane Almgren Judy Pearson Qwvys A., .W V7 5 OG Oc SI f j,x.f-9 9 A at f su' my-0 04 Q A 9 Lau. 'fr al, zdlf WH' 4-my ox, fs- lp . ,J rf f: P 5 aw '. -vii ,iff ,Y 7 ff ffl- -P' 'W ini' 1, , ,sf isps? '+ , M 7 ,jf ,rw df' . P 3 an -at kr 1 4:3 .- RE T IS THE SPIRIT flli ARSITY FOOTBALL Naruty Football riillll lront Hom ll Rfynolds B SIYIPIBII' D Reed F' Reed R Meyer A Andexson W Harrmgton B Lounahury D Pe ffx P M1 Qmo lno Suomi ow l' H ssc I frewoe K Dollel R Patell R Sherwood U Hamlln l' Durvea IJ Goalm R Phrar t I Wmomlm B Rolnson ll11rd Row l Recd I Roberteon L Chapman l Speed Il lfrhols N Maeflellan S Holman J Bradley K ,Il1llHIl P Burger! B l'1fl1orst D Denlmrtl Brown B Sturh Fourth Row ,I Vaughn L l'lem1ng, B Dewlne D Clark S Welch C Ferguson D Dulmf W M9161 Kclly Marfllellan R Stanley D Conaway C Wflgllt 1 fheney OPP I-I fajon Hrllx l ronrllmlo f llll a X1 I rauford .JZ '92 Coar h Sam Must ol1no Coach Ken Maynard Loaeh Clarence Broadfoot GHS OPP I'l fag 1 all Hllllop Nlount NI1g.11el '70 Fl Cajon Swseetx au r GHS 9 U ' u 1. 1.'1' .11 J f 1-.Q-f,.f': .' f ' , , .5 fi 'dl HQ . 91,11 . ',.' 1. 3 ' A XL ' 'Q' l 1 :Q 1 7 .....,....,...........,............... 0 3 : .1 o .................................... 34 0 ..................,............,...... 19 A 13 ..............,..................... 25 ' 18 ..............,..................,.... 13 1 - ...,.............,.............. .... 1 3 2 1 sta 27 ......,.............,................. 13 . 7 .................................... 14 1 20 ...,...,.....,..................,..... 19 I I . - 19 .................................... 1 83 Ross Erhardt 'D 2 i 5. Y 1- fffm 1, X, H . ,.mj'5fZ, 4 2 4 'f +5 ,,,,.-HJ X-., OH Larry Brown Q '- i div' ,ef W 3, 5 'Q' if in w, A ' 3 'f Q Steve Welch 'A 'Q' K X' K L .f,,'fl Qiw, K I :V Q :..p- Q ef. V f., 4' sm' 'L sw my , 2 ,nw -g2'vx 52 'TH , 1 ,kk 'vmms' W- . Y Q Jlm Roberison ' '--...,.......,... -,... M , Don Hamlin '55, if W. Wffs1.Kv,,L ,,.,,Nw . k K- ,,,k , L . - ' I EACHING TO THE STUDENTS . .FOOTB LL Front Row: L. to R.-M, Harris, J. Curnsey, M. Smith, C. Wilkinson, F. Reed, B. Squires, C. Swanstrom, B. Duren, E. Speed, D. Bender, C. Shedd, J, Mrlntosh, L. Brown. Second Row: C. Dorman, C, Hickmann, C. Vermillion, T. Kessler, M. Flanigan, W. Hayes, C. Dalmalski, J. Glieforst, B. Young, B. Balint. B. Durning, C, Rosenhurger. Third Row: R. Skihby lMgr.l, R. Posedinick, S. Weston, C. Srhweer, S. Adams, R, Blarkwood, F. Olsen, M. Ercanbrack, D. Hanggi, L. Tobey, K. Meal, R. Taft, H. Hoggets, S. Speth. Fourth Row: B. Broadfoot, J. Mc- girlaghan, J. Pasture, K. Reinhart, C. Newmann, F Vogel, J. Doyle, J. Iverson, B. Reed fMgr.l, L. Goslin, R. Strand, R. Farr, D. McGowie, aer Coach Merle Smith Coach Marl1n Baer FROSH F OOTB LL P DCPCFSRI C Francis F Neyold R Strong B Lowell L Shibner D Nelson R Shvseer J Hall C Bellestrl J Floyd Second Row D Bertollno D Moody C Taylor J Jennings F Cottrell S Monahan P Oderson J Leary B Cullen B Hlvkman C Townslery Third Rom M Hulls D fripe J Card K Frh L Leply C OCrush C Calorl D Karnoski J Wilson C MacClellan R Neal P Conway J Young R Brown J Paradise .l Thomas Coavh Merle Smith Fourth Row D Bostwirk S Griffin I' Hensllmeyer S Cutler D Patterson J Lessard M Moore I' Parley D Butts S Robertson P Cuffy M Olner S Hayes J Hall B Fulyer 'N Tx L' - r I I , . . , . . .V , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , , , . . . . , . , . , . , . A , . , , ' , . , . , . . . . . ., .. f, .' , ., , . , . , . , . , . . , 1 , . , . , . , . , - N , - ., . : . . , . , ,. , , , . , ' 4 Q - s 4- , . ., . . , . , , ' , . '.', . , . , ' , Q 4 'AQ Fug-Q fl Q gl . nk -'G ll .v av , vi' 1 577335 W, ' ' 1fA ,7g'f9?!fQffH2fsf:iv' MM., 2 My JM O9 . I 5 vs ENING THE 1100115 T0 THE Dennis Howard 1. A I' , -,,,.f OPP. Hilltop El Capitan Chula Vista Sweetwater 1 V , W, ........... Willie Clark 42... .............. N ,W www-m,.n cas . 4h .47 .39 .56 57 60 Chuck Ferguson Doug Peters Opp, P Escondido .... ......................... Mt, Miguel, 52 M,,,,.f 42 ,WMM ,INV El Cajon Helix ........-.....-....-..,A,f.... ,,,m,.w-wf MMN Inc Neil McClellan o u 1 1 u 0 ' V , ' ,, . 4 A , ...................... . ...... ..47 46 ...f ...--........... . f 37 ,aww RTS WORLD OF GROSSMO T Sf-tond Ron J Crowe L Wflmlff B Ions R Baker C Flutt B Youn Fxrst Hou F Reed J McK1rahan K Stevens C Schweer L Riley rs JV Basketball team can be re d by the-1r great team Splflt and the ome from behmd to w1n The team Hmshed the year wlth 15 wlns and elght losses and took fourth place Indlvldual scorlng honors went to Lew Rlley and Sam Shlstead The team as a vshole scored 129 more pomts than thelr opponents who scored 758 pomts to the JV s 887 pomts The team thls year was coavhed to uctory by Lee Tompklns Rob:-5 av reml. Yiolz-ts are hlue Smitl s P1ng,liih l brings this to you. A ont Ron ll a n fonanay l' fotrell J Wll on Bark on B Hlckman J Leww B Briggs J Jennmm C Robertson F Ball IV Basketball Frosh Bafikethall Coach Clarence Broadfoot Leach Lee Tompklns SOPH BASKETBALL D SMS, J Mclntosh, B Duren, B Wemncr, F 0lG0n B Broaflfoot -'I 'W 'F 5:'f?Q'f'f .'1 ll UCCES S IS 0 R G0 A L 3 R 1 ' ' . 3 fe 'K H 6 1 . . , , 2 A ' s ' 5 ' ' an Y ' M 1 1 l I l I l L ' - Fr ': . l' ttf-rso . P. I ' ', '. f , , 'S . R ' Jsit Crudit. who st-t at new st-limit lvvortl in the ,110 at 309 a is the Higlirjurnp with ti leap uf 6' lffff. and Don Clark in the reeords, Sprinter Don Hamlin is the sparkplug of the track t, to fill in in the High ,lump with u It-up of 63, Ol' ill the 180 This yearns Yursity truck tc-am. piclu-cl to place in fourth was highly underrated. Uutstanding performers are Dennis to set a new school record in the Broad Jump: Bill Jones in Vault with 13'. Don is expected to shatter the past school Besides being the fastest sprinter in the league, Don is able Hurdles with the second fastest time in the league of 20.1. As this yt-urhook goes to press. the Crossmont Vursit ' Track T is undefeated and is sure to maintain the Metro League Track 5 Championship that it captured fl years ago. 1IGI-ITY IS OUR FEELING. . . 1212 VARSITY TRACK Top Row B Baer C Chaney B E1chorst D Clark B Jones D Cradlt P Anderes R VanTuyl D Caton O Shlelds Second Row D Dern back ,I Adams M Madxcan B Robeson D Hamlm R Stanly P Barr I OConner J Jess R Mlchka M Free B Phlpps Thlrd Row W M1e1r P Starr P Thoryk B Pack D Pray B Saluvatore B Rogers Coach Jack Mashm OPP Lmcoln San Dlego El Cajon El Centro Relays Sweetwater 16 Coach Marlxn Baer Coach Lawrence Head G H S Wlnner Denms Cradlt Blll Jones Ed Speed Don Hamlin This page rs sponsored by Parker s pondering poets who pald a pretty penny for thls page 440-506 Broad .lump 22 Hlgh Jump 6 3121 Shot Put 54- Sprlnt 10 I 220-21 7 N. l X R ' 52 ...........,.................... 52 - ' ' 50 ................................ 54 ' .................................. ' - ' Escondido 22 ................................ 81 Don Clark ............,........................... Pole Vault-13' ' 46 ................................ 68 .............................................. - , 2 SX l Rx, . X4 'x Y' 'x N N x ,xl ff-A 4-Qi-V .,. w.. 9. ., . ,sk A44 This page IS sponsored by Lukms Pontlac 8080 M0fnlngS1dC Way La Mesa iq, za L31 45'-w E ER TO BE TOPPED. 5 'Y .1 '31 B L Maclntosch C Vermllhon B Sundqulst C Hnvkman D Stanley J Shandera P Crleson L Groslln G Manmng H Nathm B Adams R Selness A Henry I Shlelds T Blackwood B Broadfoot H Wolf M Smith J Calhoun P OBra1n B Morrow B Wheeler B Nye O Lunt C Holly E Presley T Hough M Cook D Naslf B Schwab R Ray -fe::1-1 Rakim.. -P 9' ws J ,in track team 1S on xts way to another undefeated 'Vletro season Thls wxll enable them to retam the Metro B track champlonshxp Outstandmg trackmen thlS year are Brlan Adams 1n the sprlnts Dlck Waslf ln the hurdles ,leff Benter 1n the shot put Henry Wolf m the pole vault and Paul Barr ln the dxstance This page is ,ponsorf-d by: The f-laii who got the ug per hand on Mr, C. Mr. Wilton's little atomf and Hes. Biwffx 132 if rbqx, . V.. hp V B ' '-IOROUGH IS OUR TRAINING 'Y' 'wg N ' AA C Metro League Champions this year the Grossmont C Track Team IS outstanding as usual in San Diego Up to press time they had maintained thelr supremacy wlnnmg by large Some outstanding C Track standouts are Bob Salvatore in the sprints Jim Montgomery in the pole vault and Blain Phipps 1n the hurdles. May omnipotent Zeus anathematize the approhrious instructors of this institutioon of degradation-some oppressed Sophomores. 6 HEIGHTENING THEIR BILITY. . . sul ty Sl 1 i' l VARSII-Y CROSSCOUNTRY Back Row Rlvhard Monahan Don Catnn Jamie Shendera Bch Harper fine Andreas Reed Muhka Allan Shrelds Bruce Rogers DlCk Pray Paul Barr Ru hard Slmmona Joe O Connor Ralph Mlrhlta laul Barr Dlck Pray Joe O fonnf r llrufe Rope rs gh we werc defeated at StVCI'21l mu ta the splrlt of the Cross country team this tear uaa trf mendoui The team ma out much of the time hut they stlll lxfpt runnlnf for Gro mont The top thrfe runnera mrs llave 0 C Onnor Dick lray and Paul Barr TheQe hows were always YOHQIQIAHI mmm rs due to thur cxcxllent tralnln hx coath law rencc Head 404 Sl KSA X fHOSSf OLNTRX Bark H u IJ Stanles W Lanler 'Northxax n n e B Sundqul f M-rmllllon B Well: J l'ar1 m sro Xoun R 'Na 1 n D ll'l!ldN ll 'Nlontgomr-rx Hu n l' ue l1lllS pat: 18 sponsored ln llorenrf Art 1630 Palm la Nle a ' 9 'a '14 ' 1 l , I , 5 I , 9 li 46- , R' rb ', , Z 'tml dz N 'W . 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With the sound l2egY 5thitting of Bob Sthur and Ron MacKiral1an, gatching of army 'Reed make this year's team one of the 4grimiEYr the coaching of Merle Smith. who- is coaching his first team areddqiagg their best to win the league title, thus retiring the Metro OPP Coronado La Jolla St Augustine El Capitan Chula Vista allih-J C H S Opp Mar V1sta Crawford Hilltop Sweetwater 0 ................................ Escondido Inna-way this page is sponsored by Mr, Broadfoot s Intellectual first period U.S. History Class! GHS NCREAS NG THEIR BILITY.. 'lg'g'g '9 'og 'g , 'x Gi' -9'l M 5.-I VARSITY BASEBALL Top: J. Vaughn, D. Howard, D. Dart, D. Peters, G, Whitcomb, D. Dieb, D. Conway, N. Man-Clellan, Merle Smith, Coach. Bottom: R Robins B Turner Bob Sthur Danny Reed Scott Kelly Stan Holman R MacKirahan J MacKirahan Coach Hank Brachetta Coach Merle Smnh 55 x J V BASEBALL Bottom T langeton I Harrxson B Rnees ,I Hard: ty l' Vogal C Rlce 1 Macfle-Ilan M Parker M Prkanbrark TlllS page li sponsored by Mrs Donohue s first perxod glee ' S' . X Fw N ll 4 , . S N ,. Top: H. Brachelta, J. Qrove, G. 'I'utt, B. Hoelgrsow, R. Flhrardt. C. Svlnvecr, D. llanggi, L. Riley, R, Meyers, I . Reeds, S. Shipstm-all :.,, ,1. :,. -s','.' ,.. ',I. 'I .. , .I -, 2 IVING THEM THE i. x VARSITY WRESTLING Tlns year s wrestlmg team a am was tramed by Coach Ken Mavnard as 1n PTCVIOUS years Cantom Burgert and Luht alded the successful team All three placed fourth ln the state finals accordmg to thelr wel ht d1v1s1ons The complete team placed thlrd Ill the Xletro League l l l The wlnner of the match Coach Ken Maynard A predicament F50 99 . . . 2 4 J, Q ,- in , ' ' ,V K Q 2 1, , lg, Zyl: V 4 -, . W . . - . Q J Y VL K ' Q ll ' I 'K I 1 l f . Y , . U . ' . . . . . 5 , 9 f ' 1 9 . . . .U . . . , , , D . t us. Q fffw, I 4 if ,. SELP THAT THEY EED T0 WI THE GAME Q , A if ff? 155-j '1 94, M , -Q-..... VARSITY TENNIS left Right P f'on7ales R Demng ,I Khun L Muon S Welch GB1n,f1Pr W Flark J John on B Demng J Humve 32 Q .I V TENNIS Left Rlght P Apple-garth B Ho ack J Penffer D Stalb A Johnstone P Durmng. F Slrxfkland J Chrxstmson S Speth R Rlch ardson D McK1P ,I Smyth I Waltensplel Kfngoomlk eotvndlk lx katlllylnupzostupdnm If fwalhardautln Je-msandeygpsbllf-d Bakjudjlmlnkl Ro ljllfl8HU1ll t fMr-Q fhuman-. l t permd Fngllsh llfj S E www UNITED STATEQJ, ONE OF WORLD'S OLDEST REPUBLICS Girnssmn fwlliio THE LAND OF THE FREE 0 J Q.. QPR E: ic A 'Q Q :EN-Stse'A N, Q A X9 I Q' N MEMORIUM AND DEDICATIO TOM ADAMS Presldent of the Senlor Class Honored respected never to be forgotten He Wlll hve 1n our memorles always BANK OF MERIC IACF Esther Carlson was ARTS: Jim Bradley won this iwllaid from the Art Department. He has always been interested in art and hopes to he an art teacher. .lim has won many awards for his fine draw- ings and posters. In his senior year, Jim was Commissioner of Puhlieity, an olhce well suited to his talents. a this wears wlnner m the field of Iiheral Arts for the Bank of America Scholarship She won due to her lmowled e 3l51lllY and fluency in the German and Spanish lan ffuaves Esther hopes to become a medical doctor and to studv at Stan ford UHIVCTSIIW BANK OF MERICA Harold Nathan who won of America Award, is a young man who is going to revolu- tionize America. He has many ideas and viewpoints which he expresses freely. Known by all as a very con- scientious worker. it is very prob- able that Harold will become a suc- cess in his future life. Q COMMFRCIAI ARTS Jllllf' Brohm Won the Bank of America Award for Fommercial Arts While at Gross mont Julie pecialired in the busl ness field Tf CPlX1I'lg top grades which helped her win the award Julie plans to go to a business school and major in secretarial work It IS certain that she will do well in her chosen field 106 'll fe- Begins OUTSTA DING SCHOLARS r Farl on bceau e of her out flfandln Qeholastxe alulrty hue been chosen Qemor gurl 9fllOlZ1I' She has belon ed to CSF for four years and uae a Hank of AITICTIC1 wmner Fether Q layorlte ulujuts come under D ,811 Johneon hae bein 'ln exeel ent sludent all the may throu h hx ll School H1 ww a member of CSF for threm yeare Hls lntereets melude tenms and RIIQQITYI He has chosen NCIPHCC ae his yocwtlon and plans to o to one of SIX top umvererues AND SENIORS haired dark eyed Susanne Barr by her fellow students ae the moet outstandm semor glrl of the claw of 1960 Susanne ms well demrym of thls tltle as she has worked yery hard all four years at Growmont to help her class aterfleld, who came to Cross m hu Sophomore year has ne more rn h1s three years than the average Grossmonter doee nn four years All three year-. that he has been here he has been a member of CS F , 'A ' S - . ' ff ' . 4 rr . .Q 1 v 1 n rx - I S ,, . , 'K 1 S A L Y n .. , . ' , s v . , lanffuage, in which she really excells. lf , . A . - llzlfl 1 ' ' nr 'ov F7 T' 5 h p i 'C r, I n n n .4 1 n -K I . Bi . E . , c . , U I N. . . . D .. . . f . 'k,45lV 7 K - Y . U . . . . D Q I Y. or . . . C , , V iv 107 OUTSTA DING SERVICE Vanur has won the t1tle of He 15 truls dc CIWIIIU of this tltle for four yelrs he has worked hard to serxe Crowmont 1n fvery way He has helped wrth the sellln of shares for the Pore1 n Exchange Pronram and wax ln Char e of the selhn Qquad These are only two of the wav he has helped to make Crowmont a better school Pat O Hara has well earned Ih1S high honor hy worlun up to her capaclts theee pact four sears Among her many actlvltlea were Preeldent of Fmplres and Calypeos Claes Commlwloner ASB Commls moner and an actne Student Councll member She wai also chosen Mlss Teena er of La 'Nlesa 1n l958 7 V ' . V 4 V. U 4 C - S.. , . . . . ' n 5 v ,4 M ' 57 ' U , C A . l Outstanding service for a senior ,, ' L 3 ' Y . ' , D V. . U ., , P, I l 'of C , or - - ' fy , 1 -' gg . U V v C - . OUTSTANDING ATHLET E This years Senlor Class has elected Dan Conaway as Best Athlete Dan whose lnterests vary wrdely from baseball to belng a top academrc student well deserves thrs honor In Dan s four years at Crossmont he has set a fine example for any student to follow He lettered 1n baseball hls frrst year at Crossmont and went on to excell 1n football and basket ball Dan can be well proud of the honor whrch he has earned as best athlete 52, 'gf A Smlth who was chosen Out mg Crrl Athlete has many qua IHLHIIOIIS whreh make her so She IS a yery aetrxe glrl and excells 1n most any sport she attempts Her two faxorrte sports however, are tennls and horseback rrdrnv rn both she has won many awards SUZIC has been a mt mber of bro smonts Ten HIS Club and ha: made a fine record for our school wrth her dlllllly She has al o play ed 1n many tournaments outslde of chool and h rs won many 1 1 Sum well df srus her new tttle as he t Urrl at ete . ' , . . v - v , . . 7 K . . I , . . 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OST PUPULAR AND BEST GROO ED Pratt was chosen the most popular Her warm smlle and readlness to and her ablllty to do a job well are a few of her many wonderful qualltles was Fresh Cheer Leader Soph Sec Comm of Sch Servlce and ASB Veep olman has been xery actlve thls year ,B e Presldent of the Senlor Class He 'MQ letterman ln football and IS well known by all the students Stan has clone mucll to help the Senlors wlth tllelr prlvl leges and actlvltles Class was Chosen 15 tht best Uroomtcl hlfl ofthe Selllor fllss Slll IS Xlly lntertstefl ln fashlolls and arts to beeomt a homt leollomlst ljldll takes gr: at pllrle ln lltr lllllf lrlIlf't and alwlys look wry .lttractlve Bronk IS tall Wllll blur eyes 'tml blond llrlr Ht enjoys Shllllllilll., and llllIllS llls dIHllll10Il for the future cltl er a j0llI'll lllSl or a pllllllf rel lll0IlS man It IQ 0ZlNllS sun wlly llollnle was lh0SPIl best Uroomed by , ,M 3 I , H l . srifffffywrf . . ' ' . Tiff, I Anime . . . l,,,-hf,-f eff . . , , , A we ls- 4 4 a 'un - 7 . . , . . . . . e. . , X , , U' ' A . . . L , ' - - , . , ' , , . ' ' , K . . . . , . I, t , . . . , l- ' '-' . ' ' 'J 2 ' , ' 1 la 1 A 1 's ' ' ' 2 . 'l I I i lf If ,R . .f ' . I. . ' .' ' ' Y I . T .' . . Z, ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Q S gg . , Z at 5 3 gt' fail? ,. ',gQ.s,' 13.5. 5 ,.51,i'gg6l6 f iff ff Council or- and controlled all ons of Senior Com- mittees 'and class activ- ities. They are the legis- lative body of the class and determines Senior policy. They sponsored Bicycle Day and after game dances. Counselor Advisor Adx isor Ruth Martinez Ceraldine Ball George Gross PrP9lflPIll Vice President Secertary TOIII Adams Stan Holman Millie Teawell Treasurer Public ity f ultural Affairs .lim Waterfield Karen Balko Susanne Barr This pa e IQ spon ored by Yalley 'Vluffler Seat fowers and Tires 533 West Main St Fl Cajon if ' 9 7 le 9 I A. ' 1 - u 1 . , 3 , , ., - U - Q U v . . . . . ,, . . ., , . L , , , ., . . ,. ., 4 Abel, Linda Hope Linda enjoys swimming and read- ing good books . . . activities in- cluded Racquettes 4 . . . Red Robe Choir 4 . . . Pageant 4 . , . her ambition is to be a dental assistant . . . favored 13.15. with Miss Creel- man . , . will always remember the Pageant. Adams, Carl Robert Carl likes music, cars, and girls . . . activities included Football . . . Student Council 1,2 . . , Boys' Fed- eration 1,2,3,4 . . . Carl's ambition in life is to be a success . . . lav- ored his Social Problems class with Mr. Muscolino. Adams, Thomas Page Tom likes sports cars and music , . . activities included being our Senior Class President . . . Junior Class Veep . . . Daisy Chain . . . C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 . . . Palomar Confer- ence 2,3,4 . . . Frosh Cheer Leader . . . Tom's ambition was to be a corporate attorney. Alarid, Danny James Danny enjoys swimming and music . . . activities included Football 1 . . . Student Council 1,3 . . . Track 2 , . , Boys' Federation 1,2.3,4 . . . Class Council 4 . . . favored Social Problems with Mr. Muscolino . . . will always remember party timing with Phil and Steve. Albin, Mary Kay Mary rates ballet dancing as her favorite pastime activities in cluded C SF 123 1'mp1res 1 Jazzettes 2 Art17ans 4 Flection Board 4 Marys ambition is to go to college will always remember Mr Gross Fnglish IV class Allen, Cherry Mea Cherry likes to play tennis and to is ac tnities included Deccas Benchwarmers 4 ,la77ettes her ambition is to work for the State Department favored US History with Mrs Reed Anderson, Carol Lee Carol likes to collect French poodle She was an actne mcmbcr in H1F1ettes 3 ambition ls to mar ry that certain guy fayored shorthand with Mr Decker joys those Hurky Durky cooking c-lub meetings Anderson Dorothy Dcrotliy has bfen a membcr of the Cro smont Studcnt body for onc year She rcccntly tran fcircd from Sweetwater her hobbies include sewing. cooking playing records and boys ambition 1 to graduate will long. remember the ivy covered wall: Allen Richard David Dick has attended Grossmont for four years his hobbies include fishing hunting swimming, cars and girls ambition is to grad uate favorite class was Boys will long remember the destruction of the Old Cafe and the building of the new library Anderson, Lawrence Delmar leddy likes mu ic and thc thcatcr activities mc luclc Scnior llay A S B Play 2 3 Pa eant 1-ootball 2 Thespians his ambition is to work in ie theater favored Drama with Mr Dunlop Almgren, ane Elizabeth Shorty enjoys talking on the phone and making pom pons ac llVlllCb included Pom Pon 3 Sonffleader Y Teens 12 3 llillhowl ers 4 Deccas 4 Masquer aders 12 will always remember Mr Gross and 1h1LbI10ydD1LllCll1D61 Anderson, Lawrence oel larry cnjms workin with pho g raphy a llyltl: incluclc Basket e I lub ns an JIIIOH ls to bc a photo rapier favored Biolo y with 'llr W1 on s on rcmcmher the constructlon of the new building l...,,...1' 3... ' ' .. ', ', ' '1,'r, ,,, ' .., .,' ' . P.E.ff - A if 2 . . . ' , , I , ' ' I ' Ig I v- -,fi 1 , I '- A .ji .5 1 1 s I - . ' 1-is Q: ' to - - .7 '- L .. 1' ' 3,4... g hall 1 . , . Hill f 3 . . . l' 'I 1 ' ' 2.3... - 1l X gl I ' , ...en- f,- ' , c' g ,- , 3,4... ' ' -' ' 51 1 . l, ' U 'U 1 ' , D tl ' t . . . c-ill l g 1 1 , Andolsek, William Charles Bill rates sports and drawing as his favorite pastimes . , . activities in- cluded Science Club 2,3 . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . Bill wants to be a doc- tor . . . favored U.S, History with Mr, lJeKoc:k . . . will long re- member Grossmonfs campus. Ayers, Virginia Virginia likes to swim and dance activities included H1 Fiettes l234 CSF 234 YTeens 2 3 4 Class Council 2 Daisy Chain 3 Pageant 2 3 4 Re Robe 3 4 Palomar Conference Hillhowlers 2 3 Bench warmers 4 Barr, Paul Raymond Andrews, Andy Andy likes to work with model air- planes and magic . . , activities in- cluded Football l,2,3,4 . . . Science Club l,2,3 . . . Physics Club 3 . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 . . . C.S.F, 3 . . . Russian Club 4 . . , Daisy Chain 3 . . . will long remember the Cross- Kintzele feud. Aylesworth, Beverly eanne Beverly especially enjoys swimming and dancing her ambition IS to be a secretary and then get married rates l'nghsh with Mrs Kirk as her favorite class and teacher will always remember the way Cross mont has grown since her Frosh year Applegate, Carol Carol is a welcome transfer from El Cajon High School . , . likes all sports and dancing . . . her ambi- tion is to be a secretary or a re- ceptionist . . . favored Office Pool with Mrs. Kamminga. Ashley, Craig Craig has attended Crossmont for four years . , . his favorite hobbies include hunting, fishing, swimming, water sports, and cars . . . his am- bition is to graduate . . . favorite class is Boys' P.li ..,. will long remember the destruction of the old cafe and the building of the new library. Balmt, Kathleen Lucille Kathy likes to play tennis and oil paint activitics included Rac quettes 1234 .lanettes 2 X Teens 2 ambition is to be a psychologist favored World Culture vvith Nliss Ball Barr Susanne Paul like to skin dive and sail Suianne likes to watch people activities included Artizans 1 activities included flass founc il 2 Cross Country Track 234 us Dai y fhain 3 Pageant ambition is to go into the field of Y Teens I234 m Oceanography favored Al ebra pires 2 Student founcil 2 Il with Mr lvelson falypsos 34 all sf'fll0f C0m mittees favored Fnglish IV with Mr Cross J . . , '- :' ' ' '- 'g... ' ' ,,...'. ' ' .1 ' .' '- 3,4... ,,,, ' , - ' is . 1 ..,, -., , , 3,4...' . , . . . . 'e ,, ' 5 ' , , , , ' 5 ' . . . Lynn rates boys as her favorite pas- Bobbie rates tennis and skating as l ' ,, 3,4... ' 'c ' 'i l ' - - Barrmger, Lynn time activities included Fro h Songlgadgr SOFlglPall8I' 2 Fmpires I2 Deccas 34 Class founcil 12 l a eant 34 Hillhovvlers 1,24 er ambition 1s to be a dance teacher will long. remember the foot ball games Balko Karen Lee Karen enjoys swimming and danc in activities included Artizans Y Teens 234 Pom Pon Pom Pon Lieutenant 4 Hi Fiette Treasurer 3 en or Class fommissioner of Publicity Class Council 34 Calypsos vvants to be a teacher Bates, Barbara Ann her favorite pastime activities included Spanish Club 2 Pageant 3 Sorlas 2 Tumbling Club 2 her ambi tion is to be a professional dancer favored Social Problems with Mr Hatcher Beinert, Rochelle Paula Rochelle enjoys swimming and ten- nis . . . activities included Hi-Fiettes 1,4 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Hillhowlers 1,4 . . . C.S.F. 1 . . . A.S.B Dance Committee 3,4 . . . ambition is to be an English and Literature teach- er . . . rates Mrs. Mary Smith as her favorite teacher. Berry, John Jack is a welcome transfer from Gramby Hlgh School ln Norfolk Virginia likes sport cars hunt mg and tropical fish aquariums his ambition IS to be a coach favored Fnghsh with Mrs Kirk Bogard, Helen Helen has attended Grossmont for four years her favorite hobbies include sewing cooking going to the beach and playing records her ambltion is to get marred in April she was in Pom Pon 23 will long remember the football games Berg, Sarah Louise Sarah's activities included Hi-Fi- ettes l,2,3,4 . . . Y-Teens 2,3,4 . , . Benchwarmers 4 . . . Hillhowlers 1, 4 . . . Election Board 4 , , . Prom Committee 4 . . . Gift Committee 4 . . . Sarah's ambition is to be a dental assistant . . . favored Art with Miss Hyde. Bmger, Gary Dean Gary rates working on cars and swimming as his favorite pastimes activities included Track 12 Hillhowlers 14 JV Cheer leader 2 Tennis 34 is ambition IS to be an architect Bohmer, Mary Rltenour High Sthool in St Louis o She was in Masqueraders ambition is to be a reception is faxored Art with Miss Hide will long remember our lm pre-.-ne tampus Bernadini, Isa Isa is our charming foreign ex- change student from Italy . . . ac- tivities at Grossmont included A.S.B. alternate . . , Calypsos . . . Bench- warmers . . . Isa wants to be an orthopedic surgeon . . . will always remember every single day at Gross- mont. Bmgham Bnan Roger Brian likes to build model boats and flsh activities included Wrestling 23 Brlans ambi t1on IS to be a millionaire av ored merchandising with Mr Decker will long remember his Senior year and graduation Boles Ken years his favorite attivitles in clude cars going to the beat h sw 1m ming bowing and girls m bltlon IS to graduate favorite class was Boys PF will long remember the destruction of the old cafe Berry, Gwendolyn Gwen likes to read and listen to records . , . activities included Rac- quettes 4 . . . Sorias 2 . . . Deccas 4 . . . Benchwarmers 4 , . . Election Board 2 . . . favored Biology with Mr. Lantz . . . Gwen's ambition is to be a Spanish teacher , . . will long remember the Pageant. Blackwood, Romaneth Lee Ro has attended Grossmont for four years his favorite hobbies in clude hunting fishing swlmmlng and cars ambition IS to grad uate favorite class was Boys will long remember the destruction of the old cafe and the building of the new library Boles, Fred A stamps and listen to records attnlties included Red Robe 1 Stage Crew 2 Boys Federation 1234 wants to be a drafts man favored Crafts with Mrs Lebeck I 9 - - - - 7 Y . . . . . ' ' ' . . - , . ' ' . . . . . - ' - - - ' 1 ' ' . . . , , . . . - H g , ' , . U . I- ...f- - I YY l l 7 s '5 MHTY is 21 welcome transfer from Ken has been at Crossmont for four Fred likes to yyofk on Cars, collect ' ' - 1 i .7 ' I - D s ' . . - f Q ' I A f -- i ' j i. .' X . . . ','. , M .... U l' : ... - --,' I -,W - 3- . 4... . . - , . , ...a.- if - ' - V - v. . V , V. v a Q ' ' ' 'A : ' ' 5 I Q s. - . J. - -'- . , . ' u Borja, Thereslta Terry rs a uelcome transfer from Cathedral H1 h School ,reatly enjoys rn mg. and sports rer ambrtron rs to he a ll0l1Slhll.C will lon remember our campus Bowerfind, Kirby Sue Kirby lrlces YWS and mater slcrmg actrxrtres rncrluded H1F1ettes 12 3 Future Nurses 3 Racqrrettes 3 YTeens 1234 Flag Corps 4 Fla Corps Lieutenant 4 Hrllhoulers 124 wants to be a fashion co or drnator Boye, Robert Edward Bob enjoys slun drying drawing and reading actnrtres included Skin Dnrng Club 1 The-sprans 123 4 flass founrrl 4 wants to be a lNaxal Officer favored Fnglrsh IW Special mth Mr Cross Bronk, Ronald Scott Scotty likes to eat and play pool artnrtres rneluded Llass Lounerl 123 Boxing Llub 2.54 'lennrs 254 A B llay .5 Lettermens Llub 234 fhesprans .34 bports Fdrtor for the Foothill Fehoes 4 Iavored lLnf,l1sh 1V with Mr Gross Bradley, ames Kenneth Jim likes orl painting aetnrtres rnvludecl f lass founc rl 12 Palomar f onferenc e 2 3 4 Mars mrssroner of Publivrty 4 Daisy Cham 3 Football 12 3 4 Trac k 2 'S lettermen s Club 2 34 Student Covt 4 Bowers, Anthony Earl Tonv likes to uork on vars turtles included Football 234 Track 2 3 fonrert Band I his ambition IS to he a rich dairy man faiored Lab mth Nlr Mayrhofer mll always rcmem ber Mrss Crssy Broersma Bratton, Susan Carol Sue likes to water slu and listen to Illuslo aetnrtres rnrluded luture leaehers 1 Student Louncrl 3 to be an arrlrne hostess ai ored shorthand with Mr Lousrncau isrll long remember the loot ball games Bowers, Cecile fr-.sw enjoys all ports and sewing actrxrtres included Student founc rl 123 llrlrettes 123 Pom lon 23 YTeens 23 Benchwarmers 4 Falw psos Pre'-.rdcnt 3 wants to continue bern a lrorrseurfe wrll always remember Mr Tony Bowers Brohm, ulre Lenore ,lulre enjoys playrnl, tennrs tnrtres included Jauettes 2 Benclrisarmers 4 Senior brrls to be .1 prnate secretary lavor ed shorthand mth Mr Lousrneau will long remember our tra ditrons and spirit Bronsema Bette Louise Bette Lou enjoys swimming and horseback riding attrxrtres in eluded H1 F iettes Z 3 4 Deetas Starlrters 5 4 Latin 1 lub 3 Nlasqueraders 2 rer ambrtron rs to be a mrssronary nurse lawored olfrte praetrce with Hrs Kammrnga Burgert, Peter Pe e lrlccs sports and roc tts actrxrtres mrluded lr ck 12 lalomar l onlerence 1 l ass Lounc rl 2 Football 12 4 A S B fommrs roner of Athletrts 4 Lettermc-n s Llub 2 54 Student lountrl 34 faiored hrs Physics class Burney, ames Gilbert ,lim lrkes to work on cars hunt and ra o actnitres included H c lcam1234 ColffIub4 Torch and Saber 23 e termen s Klub 1234 uants to 50 into the field of electronrcs fasored Auto Shop with Mr Mac Rostre 59- Y .' 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Burns, Janice Clara Janice has attended Grossmont for four years . . . her favorite hobbies include sewing, cooking, going to the beach, and playing records , . . her activities included Pom Pon 2,3 . . . favorite class and teacher Girls' P.E., Mrs. Turner . . . will long remember the football games. Carlson Gordon Gordon rates hunting and bowling as his favorite pastimes his am bltlon IS to be an auto mechanic or a draftsman favored Civics with Mr Muscolino will always re member our class spirit and tra ditions Caton, Don H Don likes to dance and fish Track 234 Cross tountry 4 Lettermen s Club 12 3 4 Student Council 12 3 President of Boys Federation 4 Palomar Conferenfe '34 future plans in clude attending Scripps Institute of Oceanography Butler, James Robert Jim likes to work on Hi-Fi sets , . . activities included the Red Robe Choir 4 . . . Madrigals 4 . . . Jim is undecided as to his future plans . . . favored Madrigals with Mrs. Donahue . . . will long remember the strong school spirit. Carroll Joleta Marie Jo likes to dance and listen to rec ords activities at Crossmont in cluded Masqueraders 3 Tum bling Club 4 her ambition is to be a beautician favored Office Pool with Mrs Kamminga wi long remember the Prom Chadwick Bruce B Brute has attended Crossmont for include boxing, going. to the moun tains mars and girls ambition is to ffraduatc fam it an tear her Ceometrv Mr Ba-,wk will remember the srhool spirit Campbell, Bruce Arthur Bruce enjoys swimming and making model ships . . . activities included Tennis 2.3 . . . his ambition is to attend San Diego Junior College and then go into the field of retailing . . . favored his Merchandising class with Mr, Decker. Casey errtta Mae Jerltta enjoys swimming and tennis activities included PFI A Rep resentatne 2 her ambition is to marry Bob Barrv favored Cn ics with Mr Muslollno wi never forget the w atc: fountains that never work Chambers, Lots Katherine Lois enjovs painting., and swimming Annual Staff .54 assist lfditor 4 ani ltts 2 Calvpsos 3 4 C lass fount ll 12 '34 Songleader l Z M irston Confer SIICC 1 Palomar Conferenr e 2 Deccasl Convention 1234 - . Carlson, Esther Esther likes to hike and cook . . . activities included C.S.F. 2.3.4 . . . Commissioner of School Spirit 4... German Club 3.4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Student Government 4 , . . Homecoming Queen Princess 4 , . . her ambition is to be a medical mis- sionary. Cathers, April joy April likes to bowl swim and ice skate activities included H1 Flettes 234 Deccas 4 Bowling League 4 Artizans 3 her ambition is to be a dental assistant fax ored PF with Miss Creelman Chapman, Lois Gale lois activities at Crossmont in Count il 2 Y Teens 2 ier ambition is to marry Prank and be a housewife will always remember l iaduation V P 'ea 9 l s . 7 J ' - ' l 1 - - - D- ' . . . ' l L . I ' ' . . . h 'V V K Z ' , . l. . ' . . . , A. ' D 'U l l., K' ' , '- . . . . . ac- - g - , ' ' ' ' r N- 4' ' y J ' , U ' . tlvltles included Football l:2.3,4 . . . four years . . . his favorite hobbies . . . activities included Y-T:-cns 2.3.4 cluded Masqueraders l , . . Student ,, U- ' ' . . . 1 , - f i,,.'. .'.l' . -,. ...l Q- ' 3, 3 f ,. ' 'lRss Ll i f .'..J.V. ' , ' I l . . . ' . . . rf V ' , , , . Chapman, Richard Dick likes to bowl, water ski and work with photography , . . activ- ities included Football 2,3,4 . . . Wrestling 2,3 . . . Track l,2,3,4 . . . ambition is to go to Stanford . . . will long remember the Gross- Kintzele feud. Churchill Winston Spencer Winston rates collecting police badges as hrs faxorrte pastime his ambition 15 to be a police de tectryr and then get married will lon remembcr the construction of the new building that took place during his Senior year Charlebois, Michael Warner Mike enjoys collecting baseball cards . . . activities included Cali- fornia Cadet Corps l,2,3,4 . . . Class Council 2.3 . . , N.C.O. Club 2,3,4 . . . ambition is to be in the Marine Corps . . favored World History with Miss Klerekoper. Clark, Sandra Lee Sandv enjoys going to the snow activities included Flag forps H1 Flettes I2 'S 4 flass Council 23 Pa eant 2 '34 Prom Committee 4 Plectron Board 4 Ditch Day fomm will long remember the friends she made here at Crossmont Conkey, Charles Richard Richard likes to hunt and o rock hunting in the desert actiyrties include Torch and Saber l t17ans 34 Rifle Club 34 Tomans '34 Spanish Club 4 fayored Spanish with Mrs Lane will long remember our faculty Connlry Mary Carol Mary likes to collect hardened re mains of sea life and sea s ells work outdoors and read er amblt on is to be a nurse ay ored Business Law with Mr Barkell will long remember our peppy cheerleaders Cherry, Fern Ruth Fernie's activities at Crossmont in- cluded Jazzettes 2 . . , Pageant 2,3,4 . . . Masquerade-rs 3 . . . Starlighters 4 . . , ldlection Board 3 . . favor- ed Biology with Mr Mayrhofer . . . will long remember the first week of her Freshman year. Childs, Linda Linda is a welcome transfer from Liago High School in Liago, Flor- ida . . . rates bowling and water skiing as her favorite pastimes . , . her ambition is to be an interior decorator . . . favored her English class with Mr. Cross. Clarke, Don oseph Don has been a member of the Crossmont student body for four years his faxorite hobbies in clude boating goin to tht beach playing card and girls he was in Football 4 i long re member the sfhool spirit and good times he had Conaway, Carlton Dan Dapper Dan likes musrr and sports actnrtres rnfluded Football 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Base b l 2 '34 Daisy Chain 3 CSF 234 lettermans Club 234 Dan wants to be a pol itrcran favored Physics with Mr Krntzele Cowhick Lynne Lynne enjoys sewin and flaming actlxrtres rnrluded Y Teens 1234 Class Counrrl l2'3 Class Treasurer l Class Commrs sloner of Publu :tv 'S Daisy Cha1n3 CSF I34 War srtv Cheerleader 4 ambition is to be a nurse Cox, Marilyn Ioyce Minas actrxrtres at Crossmont in cluded Pom Pon '34 Pageant Fmprres 2 Cap and Cown Committee 4 Prom Committee Cards and Announcements Committee 4 her ambition is to go to college and be a secretary fayored L S History with Mr DeKock v J f , :-- S :-- , g f , all '. . ' f f' '. ' ' will - ,, '. - r .' ii: Y 9 . ' ,' - , - v - -- 1 -'- ' +- ... I ...,.... ,-, ' .., I , ... . ' V. . Cradit, Dennis Allan Denny likes to swim and go to the mountains . . . activities included Cross Country 2,3 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 . . . his ambition is to be a commercial artist . . . favored Art with Miss Hyde. Crossland, Norma Rae Norma rates tenms and skating as her favorite pastimes actlvltles include YTeens 34 School Service 3 her future plans in clude the IBM Training Program will long remember the A S B Nominating Convention Cuomo, Margaret Crawford, Glenna Lorraine Cvlenna's activities included F.T.A. 1,2 . . . Hi-Fiettes l,2,3,4 , . . Pom Pon 2,3,4 . . . Pageant 3 . . . Hill- howlers l,2,4 . , . Foothill Echoes 3,4 . . . Feature Editor 4 . . . Elec- tion Board 4 . . .'Senior Girls' Foot- ball Team 4 , . . favored American Studies with Mr. DeKock. Culp Carole Rae Carole likes to swim and play tennis activities included YTeens 4 Rac quettes 2 3 4 Calypsos Benchwarmers 4 Latin Club 12 Pa eant 34 ture Nurses Club 23 Carols ambition IS to attend Cal Western next year Dart, Donald D Ma re ltkes tennis golf and the Don enjoys hunting flhing and F1118 Art at tnitlcs mc ludcd lJONlll1 actnltlcs lllllllkltll Bas Y'l'eens 34 falypsos 3 l-.etball l Student louncll 13 Racquettes 4 Palomar fonfer lomans 4 Student Coyern ence 34 President of birls ment 4 Baseball l234 League 4 Prom Committee 4 Lettermens Club 1234 av favored lnghsh with Mrs ored L S History with Mr DeKock Thieman l , 4 - , . , . . . . . , , . . . . , . H U . , , , . ' , w - 3,4... ff f' N -', J, . ,.., g ,...Fu- , ' - . 1 , , , . . . , . . . . . . . ' ' - l - a l r , . gg, 5 gy' y g , 5 , y , .U - H ,. 's . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' g . , . ' ' ' ' ' ing to the beach, playing records, activities included lrack l,3,4 . . . . I 3 , I., A I., - - , - , g,.j ,ff ', i. , . , ..,f,.S,.l , , , , ,A D. 'l , , , s ,i, , . . . . . . l A it , . . . . . . A I l' I ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f - . . g I '. ' . Crewse, Joe R. Joe likes to play the Hawaiian and standard guitar . . . activities in- cluded Football l,2,3,4 . . . Boys' Federation l,2,3,4 . . , Pageant 3,4 . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 . . . Red Robe 4 . . , his future is to join the U.S. Air Force. Culver, Bud Bud enjoys working with photog raphy while at Crossmont he was in Football l and on the An nual Staff his ambition is to lead a full life favored Photog raphy with Mrs Reed will al ways remember graduation day Davault, David Gregory Daud-. favorite hobbies include go huntin fishing girls and cars his favorite class was Boys PL ambition is to graduate will long remember the destruction of the Old Cafe and the building of the new library Crosley, Larry Lee Larry rates singing, music, and working on cars as his favorite pas- times . . . future plans include go- ing to San Diego .lunior College and then Barber's College . . . favored Drama with Mr, Dunlop. Cummings, Ronald Frank Ron has attended Grossmont for four years his favorite hobbies include hunting fishing swimming goin, to the beach cars and girls ambition is to graduate wrll long remember the destruction of the Old Cafe and building of the new library Dernbach, Don Frank Don likes to eat and ue skate Iettermens flub 34 F Artl7ans l Basketball l ambition is to be an electrical en meer favored Track with Coach Nlashm will long re member the Prom Devme, Robert Charles Bob lnkes to work on cars and hunt a1t1v1t1es 1nc luded Football 1 2 3 4 I ettermen s Club 2 3 4 Rlfle Llub 23 Wrestlmg Wrestlmg Club 23 IS amb1t10n 15 to do a good job at wl1at ever he dec 1des to do favored Somal Problems w1th Mr Muscol1no De Waxde Sand1a D1ck1nson, Roger 0 1kes to sew sw1m and ay Ro er hkes to work on cars and go tenn1s att1v1t1es lntluded N lf L to tl1e bear I1 l11s act1v1t1es 1n 234 Pageant 234 CS F eluded Football 1 ba ketball 1 2.34 I' T A 12 l1er am l1e w1ll long remember gradua b1t1on IS to work for the State De tlon dav and tl1e prom 8,ITllll partment w1ll long, remember tron 13 to graduate and to joln the tl1e fun she had and w1ll always Marmes be mdebted to the wonderful teach ers D1eb, Denms B1g Daddy hkes all sports and lf Q. at t1v1t1es meluded lfootball 3 4 l ettermen s I lub 34 ase ball 34 ambx t1on IS to be an en meer av ored lllyKllS and lrlbonometry w1th Mr Klntzele Maw Dobell Kenneth Br1an Ken llkes to work on vars and go skln d1v1n art1v1t1es lnvluded Football 34 Wrestlmg 234 lll'i amb1t1on 1n hfe I9 to bulld a fast rar rates Mechamral Drawmg a h1s favor1te elass w1ll long remember the Prom Dunlcan Davxd Wayne Davnd rates danung, as h1s favor1te pastlme favored Soc 1al Prob lems w1tl1 'Nlr Nlusrohno s ambltxon IS to be a surtess 1n l1fe w1ll long remember tl1e Prom and Craduatlon DOHICH, DaV1d Davld l1as attended Frossmont for four years hlS favorite hobb1es lntlllde workmg on ears g,o1ng to the beach and 1rls amb1t1on 19 to raduate and Joln the Army or tl1e Marmes w1ll always remem ber Crossmonts Splfll and tradltlons Duryea, Sharon Omlee Sharon llkes to swlm and water s 1 31 t1v1t1fs 1nf luded Pmprrts Janettes 2 Red Robe Cfl0ll' 2 34 1 Teens 34 H1llhowlers 4 favored fllOlI' wlth Mrs Donohue her amb1 tnon IS to marry a rnh man Dowd Barbara Clare Duesbury, Donna ean Bobb1e llkes tennls swlmmlng, and Donna llkes to sw1m and dance horses a4t1v1t1es 1mluded Y a1t1v1t1es Included Deuas 4 'leens 34 Masqueraders 3 la eant 12 3 lom lon Z 34 Dansy Cham 3 l' lom lon Laptam 4 Russ1an Club 4 la eant 4 Feens 1 Donnas amb1t1on lb Fum Jlln flub .34 er to own a red forvelte favored ambmon IS to tc at h llllIIl3Illll8S l'I'lg,llSll IX w1tl1 Mr I ross favored Art. with Mlss Hyde Duryea, W1ll1am Edward I-due hkfs to water k1 and 1unt artnvmf Illlllllltafl Football 2 re tl1n f lub Lf-ttcrmrns flub 234 favored Soc 1al Problems wrth 'Hr Orr wants to be a surcess 1n 1e wnll lon remember the football ames Ebey Elxzabeth Beth s artnvltus mfluded fonrert Band 234 Marfhmg Band 2 Thespxans 34 lag.eant Future Tr-afhers 12 D 1 v fhaln 3 S F l lllllhowlf rs l S P f M 34 Drum Major 4 ambltlon IS to 5.0 to Stanford , ,, . , ' Sf .,...B- like ' , . . . 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C... . ,2,3,4 Eddy Lynn Lynn llkes modern art progresslye jazz and books actlwltles ln cluded YTeens 34 Hlllhoxslers Deccas 4 SOTIHS 3 Corals 2 Benchwarmers 4 her ambltlon IS to own a T Blrd favored Engllsh IV Wltll Mr Cross Ellerman, anet Jan llkes to slng dance and model attlvltles lncluded H1 Flettes 2 Y Teens 1 Red Robe Cholr 2 34 Tomans 4 fayored Cholr wlth Mrs Donollue er ambltlon IS to be a prlvate secretary Eldson, Wllllam Dennls Denny llltes to work wlth photog raphy and skln dlye HCIINIIICS lncluded Football 123 e termen s ilub '54 Class fountll Skln lllylng Club 3 IS 3l'IllllllOIl IN to be a pllotobrapller he wlll lon rrmember grad uatlon Ellerman, anlce ,Ianlce rates danclng as her fayorlte pastlme actlyltles lncluded Red Robe fll0lI' 2 Student Councll Tomans 4 YTeens 1 ller ambltlon IS to be a secretary fayored bookkeeplng wlth Mrs Kammlnga Evans, Edward Pddle llkes to play baseball hunt and tollelt rerolds altlvltlcs ln eluded Red Robe Lllolr 1 r Show 3 lllS future plans lnclude the U S Alr Forte favored Art wlth MISS Hyde wlll always re member the football Eames and the school Splflf Everett Alan Alan llkls to moalll llttle league lbdslllllll 'lnd boul .lltlyltlfs lll tluded Bljyyllllg, Club 'S lenllls lqootllll lwllocs 3 lls ambltlon ls to be a barber ay ored Art mth Mlss Hyde will always remember Crossmonts great splrlt Elkam, Nancy Ann Nancy rates sewlng swlmmlng and ICC skatlng as her favorlte pastlmes actllltles lntluded Masqueraders Artlzans 4 Tumbllng flub 3 ller ambltlon 19 to be an alrllne hostess favored Offlce fool Wllfl Mrs Kammlng,a Elden, Davld Dave llkes to play golf and tennls actlyltles lncluded Llass Coun Cl 14 Tennls 23 Prom Qommlttee 4 lllb ambltlon IS to be a lavlyer favored lllemlstry wlth Mr Wllton wlll allways remember the Senlor AQIINIIICS Erlckson, Candy Candy s hobby IS collectlng stuffed anlmals actlyltles lncluded H1 Flettes 12 Student Louncll 2 Pageant 4 her ambltlon IS to be a dental asslstant ay ored Mercbandlslng Wltll Mr Deck wlll always remember the school Splflt Ernst, Phyllls Phyllls has been a member of the Crossmont student body for four years her ll0lJlllCi lnclude sew lng cooklng golng to the beach and playln remords her am bltlon IS to graduate from Cross mont she wlll long remember the destructlorl of the Old Cafe Ferguson, Charles Fer les actlyltles lncluded football 2 34 llaskstball 2 3 4 Re Robe tll0lI' 2 34 Lettermen s Club 34 Pageant 234 ambltl0H I9 to be a erhool teacher wlll long remember the lllgh academlc standards at Crossmont Fleld Gerald Gerry rates electronlms and photog raplly as llls favorlte pastlmes hlS ambltlon 15 to be an electlonlc englrleer favored Spanlsh Il wlth Mrs Lane wlll always re member our great school splrlt l l , . , ... .V YS Y V - Y 7 , ... . v ' '. ,' U ,, . J ,' , ', ' . . J . ,J , V, . . . ,, .ll f V ,,... ' 3... 1 , , V , l' - l' l '. ' ' D 'I . '- . .- -. l , 1 ' . er.., ' , ...r N W l l W, S 9 l ,,. , . . Field, james James rates svienee, fishing, eolleet- ing rowks. and exploring as his fav- orite pastimes , . . his ambition is to go to eollege and be an elevtronie engineer . . . favored Physies with Mr. Kintzele, 'R' Fluty, Gerry ferry is a wehome transfer from Phoenix High S1 hool lhoenix Ari zona his laxorite pastime s swimming and bowling ambi tion is to befome a draftsman long remember frossmonts fine spirit and many wonderful tradi tions Jay has been a member of Gross mont for four years his fax orite pa times include huntinff li h ing swimming ears and girls his ambition is to graduate fayorite class Boys Pl' wi lonv remember the many Crotssmont traditions and outstanding Splfll Fix, Carol Carol likes to w'rite poetry' and short stories . . . aetivities ineluded lli- lfiettes l . . . Foothill lfehoes 2.3- lfditor 4 . , . Quill and Seroll 2.3.-1 , . 4 favored her Journalism elass . . . will long remember the help Mrs. Ahern has given her, Folland Marian Andie likes sewing and Bobs road ster actnities imluded Y Teens Lalwpsos 3 Derras 4 Benebwarmers 4 Hillhowl ers 4 Bowling Club 3 ier ambition is to own a TB1rd layored typing as a elass and Mr Hatcher as a teacher Nlike enjoys working on ears rac in and swimmin artnlties in rluded Football 12 Track I2 Wrestling 4 flass f'oun e 4 Hlllhowlers 4 its am ntion is to be a sue:-ess fayored Bookkeeping with Mrs Kamminga ivy Fleet, Suzy Suzy' likes to wiateh people and listen to reeords . . . aetivities in- eluded Class fiouneil l,2,3 . . . Marston ffonferenee l . , . Palomar fionlerenre 2,3 . , . Y-Teens l.2,3,4 . . . Seeretary' of Y-Teens 2.3 . . , ff.S.l . 2 . , . fflass Seeretary' 3 . , . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Pageant 2,3. Follett, Larry Larry likes to work 0 his blark 40 eoupe partieipated in the fhry sler forporation Trouble Shoot lontest Ford Motor fompany Indu trial Arts fontest 4 his ambition is to be a radio and TY technician John rates judo as his faxorite pas time aitiutles included Shot P l 2 ambition is to be a deteftne faxored his Nlr Nlailio itie will long, e member the girl at Frossmont Traek I2 ins Kuto Shop class with Floore, Barbara Bobbie likes to water ski, swim, and danee . . . avtivities ineluded lim- pires l . . . Y-Teens l,2,3,4 . , . Pom Pon 2,3 . . . Calypsos 3,4 . , . Student Government 4 . . . Class Count-il 2 . . , Marston Con- ferenve 2 , , . her ambition is to teaeh kindergarten. Folts, oan Kay ,loan likes swimming and borsebaek riding aftisities inrluded Con tert Band 12 '34 Bible flub 2 '34 Student Couneil 4 Soiias 2 ambition is to be a serretary and marry ,lim av ored Fnfflish IX with 'Nlr Gross Susie enjoys playing the piano swimming and golf activities included Fmpires 1 Offiee Pool 4 her ambition is to be a rrretaly or a reteplionist fasored Olfire Pool with Mrs Kam minga will long remember the traditions of Crossmont N . , . .f ' .... . J. 1 . ' ' . , ' ,, . . ' . ' ' ' . ' Il I ' ' . I ' , , I. I 2' , J lf, l' a . . , ' i . I ' , - . l ,... U l I , I l . . . ' if D - , ,e-,r ' 'v -' - .' 'A 1 - ,- - Foltz, jay Henry Free, Michael James Fulgaro, john George Fulkerson, Suzanne ',. ', ' .... 3.4-... ,' - ' - 2 .1 .... .411 im 1 . . .... . A - ... -' ff. r '- V' , A Fuller, Dan C. Dan likes to play chess . . . activ- ities included Pep Band 2,3,4 . . . Concert Band l,2,3,4 . . . Marching Band 2,3,4 . . . Hillhowlers l . . . Radio Club 2 . . . C.S.F. l . . . his ambition is to be a math engineer . . . favored English IV with Mr. Cross. Gogerty, Robert Patrick Bob enjoys music activities in cluded Concert Band 1234 Marching Band l2 34 Varsity Band 234 Dance Band 4 Pageant 34 ulll and Scroll ambition IS to be a pollce officer faxored Concert Band with Mr Nichols Galkoski, Carolynn Carol likes to sew, paint, and bowl . . . activities included C,S.F. 1,2 . . . Marching Rand l,2,3,4 . . . Concert Band l,2,3,4 . . . Modern Music Masters 3,4 . . . Tumbling Club 2,3,4 . . . her ambition is to be a PE. teacher. Gra , Kathy Mid e enjoxs swimming dancing and attendln football games actnities included YTeens 4 Starllters 4 Hillhomlers 4 Red Robe Choir 4 er ambition is to be a home economics teacher faxored Red Robe Choir with Mrs Donohue Grevill Karen Marie Karen enjoy sicimmin tcnni and ar ac tluties lnclucied Corals YTeens 3 Starhters 4 Calypsos 4 Benchuarmcrs she is planmn to attend State College favored Art lll mth Miss Hyde Groebler, Fileen Louise lwilccn cnjoxs swimming art boul 0 actnitics llllllltltll Afllldlh l 7 3 1 Student Coun Tumblln l her am ion ls 0 be .1 ar vu always rcmcmber the Pa eant and the football ames Gibson, Richard Richard likes to work on cars in his spare time . . . activities included Track 2,3,4 . . . Wrestling 2.4 , . . Boxing Club 3,4 . . . Gun Club 4 . . . Weight Lifting Club 3,4 . . . his ambition is to have a happy and successful life. Glendenning, Bill Terry Terry likes to swim, skin dive, and hunt . . . activities included Tennis 2 . . . Cross Country 3 . . . Track 3 . . . Skin Diving Club 3 . , . his ambition is to be an engineer . . , favored Chemistry with Mr. Wilton . . . will long remember Grossmont traditions. Gray, Patricia Pat likes to dance and collcct rec ords activities included lanettes Corals 2 Future Tr ac hers Association l 2 3 Fre hman Orientation Day 2 34 her am bit on is to be a telephone operator will long remember the finals Grosso, Linda Flizabeth inc a likes to uatcr ki dance anc cat pina ixitics 1 luc Calypsos 34 Y l'eens 34 Daisy Cham 3 ass fflllllfl Rcnchuairncrs 4 future plans are to major ln math at State Colle e faxmc cl Ceom etry with Mr la Plant Green ames Jim is a welcome transfer from Car den Cuts H1 h School in Carden City Michi an likes to work' on cars and skin due he was in Wrestling 4 his ambition is to graduate from Lau school favored Fngllsh IV with Mr Gross Gruss, Dlane Elizabeth Dlancs fatorite hobbies are sulm mln and horscbacls ricin hc r actnities uere Rac qucttes 3 Deecas 4 Calypsos 3 'leens 34 her ambition is to 0 to State and then Hanan wi lon remember A participle is an acljectue a erund is a noun . . . . Y . . 'J A ' as Q - - - U 2 - 4' D ' , , .Af Vg ' D 1 3.4.-. f 1 t 'i , ff '- , . , A 4 . . I . . . ' ' S ' ' 1 ' .' ing, and g lf . . , ' ' ' X . . . act imc' lcd ' g, -' 'l' g , , , cill... 'g - .'..,.Cl,':f l . ...Y- 4 ,... ' S ' g bit' t 'n tist . . , ll 3,4 . . . ' - ' ' . . . ' 5 . . . . . ' ' ' g ,' ' D. ', Guilliams, Phyllis Joyce Haberkamp, Bruce Wayne Hadley, Alan Hager, Richard E. Phyllis' favorite pastimes include Bruc'e's activities included CSF. Allen likes to work with model rail- Dick likes to swim and hunt . . . . . . eating fried baloney sandwiches, 1,2,3,4 . , . Marching Band 1.2.3 roads , . . activities included Y,F.C. activities included Football 1.2 . . . going to the beach, listening to rec- . . . Concert Band 1,2,3 . . . Pageant 3,4 . , . Red Robe Choir 2.3,4 , . . Wrestling 4 . . . Rifle Club 3 . . . ords, and fighting with Dave . . . 2 . . .Class Veep 1 . . . Class Presi- his ambition is to be a missionary his ambition is to graduate from activities were Pom Pon 2,3 . . . dent 2 . . . Class Treasurer 3 . . . . . . favored Choir with Mrs, Donoa college . . . favored Chemistry with Y-Teens 2,3 . . . will always remem- Marston Conference 1,2 . . . Palomar hue 4 , . will long remember the Mr. Wilton . . . will long remember ber Algebra 11 with Mr. Nelson. Conference 3,4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 traditions and spirit of each class. the school spirit. Hall Judy Judy likes to play the piano bowl and skate activities included CSF 123 Deecas 2 YFC 1234 Pageant 234 Red Robe 24 her ambi tion IS to be a good musician favored her tennis class and M Decker . . . Pep Band 1,2,3 . , . Spring Con- cert 1,2. Halterman, Albert Lee Al s actlyitles at Crossmont included Chemistry Club 34 Astronomy Club 4 Rocket Club 3 4 Radio Club 4 Ticket Squad 4 his ambition is to be a chemist favored Chemistry with Mr Wllton Halvorson, Helen Marie Helen enjoys dancing sewing and cooking s w s in as queraders 12 her ambition is to be a re istered nurse and then get married faiorecl her Home making class with Nlrs Ritter will long remember the school spirit Hamilton, Richard Clayton skin dning he attended the Nominating fomention 2 3 is ambition is to be a succesful bust ness man faiored fhemlstry with Mr Wilton will long re member the Gross Klntzele feud 'Z Hamlin Don s actnltles included Football 1234 lrack1234 Letter mens flub 234 H1Y4 his ambition is to be a football coach fayored Carpentry with Mr Orr Hancock Carol Patricia nual Staff 4 Iom lon '34 Comention 1 3 'liar ton fonfer ence 1 Pa eant lL1ttle Angell 12 3 4 Hillhowlers I2 4 'I Teens 234 1 lettes 4 fSecretary of Iaztettes and falyp sos! will long remember her witty wonderful friends Ham, Linda ane Linda enjoys music and dancing actnlties included Pom Pon 2 Deccas 34 Yarsity Song leader 4 Y Teens 23 Hillhowlers 4 Foothill Echoes fayored Social Problems and Mr Cross will long remember bein a songleader Hanly Brian B faxorite pa time actnltles in cluded Boxin flub 4 Weight 1 In Spam h Club 4 his ambition 1 to be a success faxorecl his L S History class with Nlr Clouse l , ,C , ' J . L . , , , . I . I . y . , k V. , . . y J. 7. t ... , 's . , . V' ' ' ...che 'ar ' MJ , . . . , , . . . , . . . . , . , . , . . . . , . . . ' ' ' 3 . . . T Q , 1 . . Y -i ' . . . , , , . . . .., . , . . . g . , ' . . . - , , . . . r. . ' 1 f ' . . 3 . . . ' . ' g , 2- - f 1 1 , 7 9 ' Dic-k likes to work on cars and go Don likes to work on cars and water Little Carols ac-tis ities included An- Brian rates weight lifting as his ' 'll ' ' ,. ,,, ' ,',, .V 1 ' ' .. ..,. s Q - - fgf 'ff I 2 3 '- g ' i l'ft'g 3.4 . . . J 'S Hansen, janet Janet likes to collect stamps, coins, and play the piano . . . activities in- cluded Future Nurses 4 . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . her ambition is to have a career in science . , . favored Al- gebra I with Mrs. Rollo. Henry Arthur ohn Art enjoys cycling and body surfing activities included Cross Coun try 2 4 Trafk 4 Lettermen s Clum ambition is to be an Air Force Pilot favored his Chem istry class with Mr Wilton will long remember the 1vy covered building Hiner, jane Marnae Janie s ar tiyities included Palomar Conferenie 234 XTuns 931 Red Robe 2 Class ioun Pageant l Z 3 4 C S F 4 Student Government Pom Pon 2 Daisy Chain Commissioner of Soph lul tural Affairs 2 ASB Sec 4 Hanson, Kenneth E. Ken enjoys skin diving, tennis, and fishing . . . activities included Band l,2,3,4 . . . J.V, Tennis 3 . . . Y,F.C. 3,4 . . . l.ettermen's Club 4 , . his ambition is to be a base- ball coach . . . favored Civics with Mr. Reed. Hess, Linda lindas activities included Fmpires Corals 2 Calypsos 3 l' l Thespians 4 A S B Commissioner of Public ity 3 Student Council 13 Pageant 12 Palomar Confer ence 23 Racquettes 4 wants to be a writer HOdglDS, Arthur William Rill likes to work with photography and guns aftivltits included falifornia Cadet Corps 4 tllans I his ambition is to go into the field of A ruulture will lon remember the Athletu De partment at I ros mont Haupt, Marilyn Adele Marilyn enjoys reading and writing . . . she was in Foothill Echoes 1 . . . her ambition is to be a teacher . . . favored her American Studies class with Mr. l7eKock . . . will long remember the ivy covered old Main. Hesse Paul Bernard Paul rates bowling as his favorite pastime he was in Football 3 his ambition is to be a High way Patrolman favored his So tial Problems tlass with Mr Mus colino will long remember the traditions and the honor study hall Heaton, Terry Raymond Terry' has been a member of the Crossmont student body for four years . . , his favorite pastimes in- clude lumting, fishing, swimming, cars, and girls . . . ambition is to graduate . . . will always remember the many wonderful Crossmont tra- ditions. Higgins, Georgiana Ceorvlana is a welcome transfer from Polytechnic High School her favorite pastimes included swim ming sewing and water skiing ambition is to become a good wife and mother will long remember the many wonderful tradiitons Hogg Howard Clifford Howards favoritt pastimes inrludc a lypts of sport and swimming artixltlfs were Military S4 If me 234 Student Council 4 r lu N C 0 34 Calif fadet Corps Rifle Team 34 favorite teacher was Mr Mul lens Holman Stan on Stan likes to do just about anything ac llXlflt'S int ludrd Hvllliowlers ltttermen s Club l 2 3 4 1 lass Countil 2 '34 Football 1234 Track 123 tu dent Cox ernment 4 fax ored Fng lish IW with Mr Gross , ' . t C,S.'. ,2,3,4 . .. W' - 4... '. ' ' - . .' .. ' - . f - if ' . . , ...AI'- l... N ,. . cil 2 . . . ,', , . . . . , , . ', 'J . .... ' . . , . f J . ,-, . , . ' ' g Ch'ssC b4.,. ' ... ..,S - 3,4... -' g -. '- - .f 1 ., ,' .- Holtman, Gary E. Gary has been a member of the Grossmont student body for four years . . . favorite pastimes include hunting, fishing, swimming, cars and girls . . . ambition is to graduate . . . favorite class is Social Prob- lems-Mr. James Hatcher . . . will long remember the wonderful tra- ditions. Isaac, Sally Sally likes to play tenn1s and horse back ride activities included Sorias 2 Calypsos 34 Racquettes 34 Flection Board Benfhwarmers 4 Prom Committee 4 favored Chemistry w1th Mr Wilton ohnson, Phyll1s Ann ice skating att1v1t1es included H1F1ettes 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Plertion Board 34 Pom Pon 3 4 Hillhoyslers 12 4 her ambition is to be a prnate sec retary favored Algebra II with Mr LaPlant Hough, Travis Wayne Travis likes to work on cars . . . activities included Football 1.2.3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . 1,ettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 . .A . Boys' Federation 1,2,3,4 . . . liked all his classes and teachers . , . will long remember the Athletic program at Crossmont. ensen, Barbara Ann Barbara likes to dance and sew activities included Deccas 14 Hlllhowlers 14 President of Sorlas 2 Girl of the Year for the Sorias 2 Modern Dante 3 Racquettes 4 Tomans 4 favored Fnghsh and Mr Mayr hofer ulian R Keith Kelths artivities included fSl' 12 3 flass Council 14 Football 14 Basketball 12 3 Daisy Chain 3 H1 Y 23 Student Council 12 Boys State Coyernor 3 Boys National President 3 A S B President 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Palomar Conference 14 Hull, Ann Hunt, Diana Levonne Ann's activities included C.S.F. 2, Diana likes to collect records . . . 3.4 . . . Girls' League 2.3.4 . . . activities included Y-Teens 1.2,3 . .. Class Council 2.3.4 . . . Y-Teens 3, Future Nurses 1.2.3.4 . . . Jazzettes 4 , . . Palomar Conference 3 . . . 1,2 . . . Artizans 3,4 . . . Masquer- Student Government 4 . . . Bench- aders 3 . . . favored her English IV warmers 4 . . . School Service Com- class with Mr. Cross. . mittees 2,3 . . . Foothill Echoes 2, 3,4 . . . favored English with Mrs. Ahern. ensen, Mary Margaret ohnson, an Bunnys activities included H1 F1 Ian likes hiking and cychng ettes 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Flag at t1v1t1e nisdlcu r forp 4 Y Teens 234 activities included C S F 1234 l'lert1on Board 34 fonyentlon Class founcil 1 Rollicking Ro Pageant 3 4 C S F 3 mans 12 Tennis 23 Daisy Batcadaureate Usher 3 Chain 3 Russian Club 4 Hillhowlers 14 Annual Staff rates Mr Nelson as his favor1te favor1te class and teacher teacher Algebra II mth Mr Nelson Kahn, Barbara Barbies fayorite pastnmes inrlude Jan and modern art her ac t1s1t1fs included CSF Student founfil l tl11rd year grad uate ambition 15 to attend USK and major 1n psychology mill lon remember I rossmonts many traditions Keith Helen Helens activities included Concert Band l 2 3 4 'llarrhing Band 12 3 4 Sorias 2 Masquer aders 34 Y Teens 34 er aITllJlll0ll isebto ambition is to be a secretary and then get married favored Band with Mr Schuchow 1 . '., , I ' , , ,', 1 L - . ,, ' ' ,. ' ,,,... 34 ,,., ... . i 4, , ...', 12 . .. ,..., . , ,.....,.,,, .,... ,.., . . 4 . - i ' , . i 1 l 1 , - , Phyl enjoys sewing, swimming, and ' ', - ' ' ' 1 Q, , ', ' ' g ' 1 ' - - 1 ' ' - ,l ,U ... 1 r , , ... . ' - .,. - - ...N ' ,,., ..,, -' ' -i as ' Q ' f ..1 .' ' .,-, . - 1-V' - 1 -A, J' ' - .,...h , ,, ,,.. , ' 1'. .... '.. ' , ' Y , , - .. . . - , ,, . . ' ', Keller, Dorothy Laronne Dottie enjoys bowling and skating . . , activities included Class Coun- cil l . . , Seeretary of ,lazzettes , . . her ambition is to be a private see- retary , . , favored her Nlervhandis- ing elass with Mr. Uerker , . . will long rem:-rnher the Pageant. Kirkseter, Marie oan Marie has ittended Crossmont for four years her favorite pastimes int udz cooking sewing pr m ruords am playin, tennis amrition is to gracuate wi long remnmber the destrurtion of the Old Cafe and the building., of the new library Kuhn, Suzy IV lrki to rnf msxs tri lr 1 4 r ambiti n sto IW it su tary out lei r ii rom lass witi hr llluto o wi long remember her lunior and Sen ior ymars Kenyon, Barbara Barbara has been a member of the Grossmont student body for four years . . , her favorite pastimes in- clude sewing, eooking. playing ree- ords, and bowling . . . ambition is to graduate . . . will long rernernber Crossmont's srhool spirit. Klocksebem, ulre Joan has been an active member of the frossmont student body for four years favorite pastimes rn rlude sewing cooking tennis and swimming ambition is to grad uate will long remember the many wonderful and fine traditions of Crossmont Laroe, Sandra Fay Ill Y J l I 11-ff' fm Kerr, Kenneth Alvin Ken likes to work on ears and pho- tography . , , activities included Wrestling 3.-1 . . . Selling Squad 3,-1 ..., A rtilans 2.3 . . . Skin Div- ing fflub 3 . . . llilllrowlers 4 ., . . his ambition is to make a million dollars , . , favored linglish IY with Mr. Cross. Kilmer, Peter Pete likes to swim. hunt, and work Wllll Suns . . . aetivities included Boys' Federation 1.2.3.4 . , . N.C.0, Club l.2.3.4 . . , his ambition is to be a photographer . . . favored pho- tography with Mr. Hatcher . . . will long remember the friends he has made at Crossmont. Koch, Etta Elizabeth l'tta tnjovs swimming and tennis a tlvitns iniludtd ,la77tttes lrtsidtnt Z ypsos 3 s Sl11Illl0lll'l4lll23l' u ns Marston lonfer en e l Annual l'ditor 4 Craduation Usher 3 ambition is to go to molltgi and be a Hrs ory teacher 155' Kuhn, ack ,latk lrkts magu fancy diving, tum blin and knife throwing w s in Rtd Rome Choir i ru ide d as to his future p ans favored l ngli lr with Mr Gross will long remember brossmonts high academic standing -Y? Lea Thelma ane 1 1 s N 1 ri ion a house w s ro v 4 s Q s r er uni lu-I I t orltf 1 xwavs re w ers Altllmt., 2 3 number tht pirit o a f rossmont 1 It kin omans 7 her am ers tion 1 to git marri av en l ,. s IX with Mr lr J. ur i 0. 2 . . , I ' ' S 1 : t ' . . . 'r' ' ' ' - 5 ' g, - ' . . . he I 'l ' ' 'i , . i ', liy' gl y' . . , . ' ' f .' i i ' J 2 ' . . . Cal' .' S . , l,I'e.',, 'ai ' ' l i ' l . . . is A l 'i ' . . . ' . I , ' ' , ' 4 ,... 'ti l- f , , ,- . . . ml- - .' , l . l' ' A l ' .... ll , ' . . . 'A , - Yfl'-' 1 2,3,4 . . . 1 - , . . ' ' '- 'I if 's . ' ' f ,... A ,e Z' 1 ' f ' . L . 'Q f ' -gr t r l L P i Suzy' 'l' ln and rise Sa lj likes to swim 'nd lznve . . . 'l'Ir -lma lik fs to :wirn and liitel to l'hil's ' ' ' 'ities ' r 2 . by l mblfs. llzrryis and 0s'urs,.. her aml 't' is to be ' ife NN . . . a1'ti'itie-s inrluderl :laps li unvil l . . . Cla-3 I -' 2 , , , llf' Q r if ln' 3 PV- 'i 4' - 'f9' . . , rat Sovial l'roblems as Ir 410 'il l . . . is l . , , ll'll- l,l'llt'liIllt'll'S fllub .' .5 Q . , . -- ' ---fill' l l ' '0l Ll ll' ll'l1lS fav ' 'lass , , . will zl - ho l-1' l,2 .... Zz 5 .1 . . . ball l.L.3.4 . , . ' ' .' , . . . 'il l. s' lin ,.. 'll - ' as f'll I' .',' - Hill'- gll ' I l.I.... ' - '- Q I tv- -, 2 y I n If . . ' W ' ' r- hit 'S v- -'ed . . . f Y. Irillli- 1 or l 'lIl ll,'ll ' . loss. ' 12 ' ' 'l , . . ' ee, P at tlv tl P l alum ir f onf thot s hill Craig mr ludz d Student ass I ounm il l 2 3 1 llaskit llillhowlc rs l 4 rent e oot ambition is to be a lrrsketball moat 1 will always rtmcrnbtr party timing with Steve and llanny Leeds, Diana Marjorie Diana likes to swim and horseback ride . . . activities included Hi- Fi:-ttes 3.4 . . . Y,F.C 3,4 . . . CSF. l,2 . . . Y-Teens 12,4 , , . Hillhowlers 4 . . . rates Mr. Nelson as her favorite teacher . . . will long remember McSnoyd and Mehet- a ie . LeMay Stephen Kent Steve likes to bowl and fish activities included Bowling flub 2 his ambition is to be a drafts man favored Social Problems with Mr Musfolmo will ong remember the Pageant and the school spirit Lmley, Lmda ulxe skim' artivities mrluded Y Teens 12 3 4 Fmpirts 12 Calypsos 34 Palomar Fonfer ence 2 ber ambition is to see the world and marry a college man Legg, Betty Jane Betty enjoys swimming and tennis . . . activities included Y-Teens l . 4 . Student Council l . . . her am- bition is to be a secretary . . . fav- ored her shorthand class with Mr. Decker . . . will remember Cross- mont as being the finest school in San Diego. Lessard, ames ,lim has attended Grossmont for four years his favorite hobbies imlude hunting fishing swimming cars and girls ambition is to graduate and attend Follege will always remember the many and fine traditions at C-rossmont favorite teacher Mr Gross Little, Thomas Ralph an skin dive activities ln eluded Bowling Club 34 Track 4 his ambition is to be a suc cess and have money power and prestige favored Physics wlth Mr Kint7ele Leiffer, Don B. Dor' has been an active member of the Crossmont student body at Crossmont for four years , . . his favorite pastimes are pestering Larry and helping Mom Sherman . . . His many activities included Convention 3 . . . Boys' Federation 3.4 . . . Student Government . . . sound crew 4 . . . ambition is to attend College . . . will always remember Mom Sherman. Leland, Martha Marti likes to tie up the phone and go to narties . . . activities included Y-Teens 3,4 . . , Benchwarmers 4 . . . Hi-Fiettes 4 , . . Election Board 4 . . , Foothill Echoes 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . favored Biology with Mr. Mayrhofer. Lessard, Roy Roy is a welcome transfer to Gross mont a credit to his school and c ass his favorite pastimes in clude swimming hunting fishing working on his Corvette and dating Karen ambition is to graduate and attend college will always remember the many and wonderful traditions at Grossmont Lewls, David Dave likes to play the guitar and collect coins aftlvltles inrluded Baseball l his ambition is to be a doctor favored his photog raphv class with Mr Hatrher will long remember graduation day Loftus, Sally Kay tennis artnlties included Y Teens l 2 3 4 Racquettes 3 4 F mpires l falypsos 3 4 Ylarston fonference 12 Student founcil 13 her am bition is to be a P E teacher Logan Bruce raphy and sing attnmgg in eluded Falifornia fadet Corps I2 Band 3 Choir 34 Pageant 3 ambition is to be a musician favored Choir with Mrs Donohue will long remember the Pageant , J . . .lulle enjoys swimming and water Tom likes to hunt, bowl, water ski Sally likes to water ski and play Bruce likes to work with photog- , - tix 'W ,' ,,., . Y J '- ffl T Q- 1 3,4... f.. ' l Lurcook, Doug Doug has been a member of the Grossmont student body for four years . . . his hobbies included hunting, fishing, swimming, cars, and girls . . . ambition is to grad- uate . . . favorite class Boys, P.E. will long remember the fine traditions at Grossmont. McBride, Buddy William Buddy likes to play football and swim . . . activities included foot- ball 2 . . . Bowling Club 3 . . . his ambition is to work for the telephone company . . . favored his U.S. History class with Mr. Dally. McClellan W1ll1am Michael Mike enjoys playing the piano drums and trombone activities included Boys Glee l Re Robe Choir 23 Foothill Echoes his ambition is to continue the music profession favored Creative Writing with Mr DeKock McConnell, Susan Kay Sue likes to go to the beach activities included H1Flettes 234 Y Teens 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 Flection Board 23 Bench warmers 4 her ambition IS to go to Europe and be a social worker favored American Studies with Mr DeKock Mclilfresh, Gary Arthur Carv rates flying as his favorite Robe Choir 4 Youth for Christ His ambition is to be a dentist favored Mechanical Drawing Choir and Mr Nelson wi long remember the traditions McGinley, Carolyn Carol has attended Crossmont for lnflllflt' sexsln I00bIl1 tennis and smmmm ambition is to grad uate faxorite cla s was Girls will long remember the mam friends she made McBurney, Tom Edward Tom likes to hunt, fish and skin dive . . . activities included Bas- ketball 2 . . . Rifle Club l . . , Boys' Federation 2 . . , Artizans 1 . . . his ambition is to be a min- ing engineer . . , favored Chemistry with Mr. Wilton. McDonald Mary Susan McCarty, Michael john Mike has been an active member of the Crossmont Student body for four years . . . hobbies include hunting, fishing, outdoor sports and cars . . , ambition is to graduate and join Armed Forces . . . fav- orite teacher was Miss Klerekoper -World Culture . . . will long re- member all the friends he made. McDowell, Beverly Ann Mary Sue enjoys singing and danc Bev enjoys water skiing and being mg activities included Pageant with that certain guy 12 3 4 Drum Majorette 2 3 tnities included Y Teens 12 3 4 Class Council 23 Flectlon Pom Pon 2 Fmplres 2 Board 3 Student Cowernment Deccas 4 Pageant 3 4 Songleader 4 favored Class Council 3 rates Mr Biology with Mr Lantz Couslneau as her favorite teacher McIntyre, Larry oe rrs kes f and with l'oot wall l 1 Foothill Fa hoes 4 faxored w N S ii ni long. remember tl traditions ot Grossmont McKirahan Ronald Scott Ron likes all sports and girls tball l 2 Ba kft ba 1 Bots Federation l234 his ambition is to bf a coach faxored Fnglish IW with Mr I ro i V 1, 5 7 g , 1 a U 1, . . V V . ,, H - ...ac- v - - - . . . . A l , . . . ' . , . ,. ' , . . . . . ' . . . . . . 4 l J . 1 C 1' ', ' , , . 1 ,, La j li' . to ly be ' . , ' . . . . pastime , . . activities included Red one year . , . favorite pastimes Chervl Awes 4 . . activities included activities included Football l,2.3,4 . ' . , . . ', ' ' .' g, ' g, 'i 1 l' . . . Clt ss Council 4 . . . Bas' ' . 3.4 . . . s ' - , . . . ' ' , . , , ' ' X si ' . ' f linglish vith ilr. fl 'elds . . , 'll . . , '. - - . ' , , , . , 'll PF .... . ' ie ' ' S . . . ' . , 4 'J l . . j 3 S , . .. . f ss. McLane, Diane Diane is a welcome transfer from Rosary lligh School in San Diego llalifornia . . , lliane enjoys danc- ing , . . her ambition is to be a beautician . , , favored her Mer- eliandising class with Mr. Decker . . . will long remember the Prom and the numerous Senior activities we have had, Maddocks Phil Phils favorite pastimes are ice skating and working on his car he was in lootball 23 ambition is to befome a bill co lei tor will long remember he Senior Prom swell teachers, an girs Martin, Susie the total four years out of all tie flasses he has taken, her av orite one has been Senior Home ma ing with 'Nlr Srhmidt ambition is to l'Jff0ITlC a profes sional fa hion model w ways remember the traditions as sembly McMahan, Nancy Fearn Nancy likes bowling, photography, and collecting turtles 4 , . activities ineludeil being our llomevoining Queen . . . Student liouncil 1 . 4 . Y-Teens l . . . lialypsos 3 . . . Benchwarmers 4 . . . her ambition is to go to college , . . will long remember the traditions of Gross- mont and the Prom. Major, Carol Lee Carols hobbies are wattr skiing and playing the piano artiv ities included Freshman Y leens Freshman Glee lrmpires falx psos 3 lom I on Student Government ilass 4 Flection Board 4 Ditth Das fommittee Prom Commit ee Scholarship fommittee Maynard Kay S liool in Ohio in her Senior year wa a cheer leader 2 ff fcns 7 S frftarv of her Junior flass unior fla ual Leaf ue mcmier while at Cro smont Y Teens 4 Dance Fommittee ier ambition ls to be a career girl l McReynolds, Cory Cory enjoys music and horseback riding . . . activities included Diamonds l . . . Future Teavliers 1 . . . Y-Teens l . , . her ambition is to be a receptionist . . . fav- ored Typing and Mrs, Thi:-man . . . will long remember Grossmonfs traditions, Mappus, Carole ean Carols favoriti pastimes are water skiing and flaming aftlvltifs inrluded Student founcil 1 Sophomore iouncil Red Robe Choir Choir 4 will long remember t fun and iirit at the footial game and the wonderful cd Robe Choir favored gym with Driggs and freelman Meador, Sandra Lea Prom Pon 34 laoeant 2 fommittee Ditrh Dax om mittee her ambition is to be come an airline stewardess a ore d ber l'n 'li h H1 or f ass v ith N r laul lie ork wi long. remember lom Pon and the fun s hai at all the footia games MacClellan, Brian Lee Brian's activities included J.V. Baseball 1 . . . Football 1, Varsity 2,351 , . . Varsity Wrestling l,2,3,4 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . and a member of the Wrestling Club and Letter- men's Club . , . will long remem- ber the Traditions Assembly and the Hymn. Marchand, can Jean likes progressive jazz artivities inrluded H Teens 1234 Hlllhowlcrs 124 ASB Convention l Flag Corps 3 Junior founcil Tennis Club 3 Senior Council her ambition is to have a secretar ral career or an airline tareer favored Mr Decker Meier, Wes ohn l c r activities included Fre hman Football I V Foot ba 2 Xarsitv 34 Letter man C ib 'Nominating Convention 3 Trafk 2 34 ambition is to bfcome a Medical Dot tor favored his Geometry class with Nlr lal lant , . . J J ' 'l t l,2... ,I 1' .. D ' 4 A ,.. ' f ' ... ' 'l. he sim , ll, ', ' . - , ' J Susie has gone to Crossmont for Cricket came from Fairland High Sandy's activities included Pom Wes' favorite pastime is working on 1 .' Af' ' ' -- ',. , 1is'a .,. ' - -A ft- - ,Q tr.. - ,f1. . ' , ,, .f ' - Cl-1 Club . . . Y-T-1 ' L.3 , . . ' . . , 1 .- ll , . . ' ' , , , A 4. k' y . s. ' . . . 'e- - I' ' Q .i ,... , 4 ' , , ' .. , , . is Qlt 2.3.4 I, , A K' ' ' I i i 5' J A f - ,1 ' l f V ' 2 5, 's - 'St y 'l ,. ' Q ' . , , . f .- ,' . . . F' . . A 'ill al- ..r -' S, 2 -- i- .f ri. 1' K - . . 4 fri 'Q 3 a Q ' - , 'A ' - . . 1 , ' . . , l 1 P , - V A ' - ' ' . ' ' 'Q' ' . .he l l ll - - v' , . 4 1 I Melton, Robert Clyde Bobert's hobbies include water ski- ing, swimming, surfing, fishing, and boating . . . ambition is to become an automatic industrial designer . . during his four years at Gross- mont Robert favored Mrs. Rollo and her Algebra I class. Mlkkonan, Barbara Barbaras hobbies include sewing knitting playing the piano sing mg tennis and swimming was active m YFC Bible Club 234 Secretary 3 Racquettes 4 Barbara a January Graduate plans to attend Southern California Col lege next September and study to be a misslonarv r r Menefee, Harry F. Pete was active in the A,S.B. Play 3 . . . Russian Club 4 . . . Thes- pians 3 , . , Tennis 2.3 . . . Hill- howlers 4 . . . ambition is to go to college as a language major and be an interpreter in the diplomatic corps . . . will always remember Mr. Gross' themes. Miller, Marilyn Marllyns hobbies include oil paint mg and interior decorating because of her hobbies she has an ambition to become an interior dec nrator after graduation er favorite class was blologv with Mr Wilton Marilyn will always remember the teachers concern for the individual students Moellxer, Sharon Margaret fattening foods activities in cluded Hn Fiettes 12 3 -1- to man Club 34 ASB Nom mating Convention 3 A S B Dance Committee 3 Bench warmers 4 Girls League Con ference 4 will always remem ber the construction work cf, .fa S Moody Gail Ellen l hri tmas Pageant 2 3 tio Bo Senior 'I l'cc ns Benchwarmers President Hlllhowlc rs 12 4 ll ar -ton Leader hip L onference 1 l uture a A S B Dani e l omnuttee 3 SCYIIOT Committees favored English with Mr I ross , 3,5 ,cc Merchant, Toni Marie Toni's activities at Grossmont were Hi-Fiettes l,2,3 - Treasurer 4 . . . Y-Teens 2.3,4 . . . Pom Pon 4 . , . Palomar Conference 3 . . . Nom- inating Convention l.3 . , . Stu- dent Council l . . . Election Board 3.4 . . . Senior Committes . , . favorite teachers were Mr. DeKoc'k and Mr. Gross. Miller Maryjane Maryjanes hobbies are swimming tumbling and talking on the phone activities have included Stu dent Council 34 l'l1F1ettes Y FC 34 YTeens l Prom Committee 4 H1 bowlers 4 Tumbling Club 14 ambition is to marry Jimmy Wagner Moore, Georgia H fhoir 34 Homccommg Pageant 34 to go to college an to mariv a millionaire favored Social Problems with Mr 'Nluscolino will always re member thc muddy walks and the cafeteria food Council l2 N lcll als 31 ueen 1 anclldate Z1l'Illllll0H 1 Mietzel, james John .lim participated in football l , . . baseball l . , . wrestling l . . . rifle club l . . . weightlifting club 2 . . . wrestling club 2 . . . am- bition is to receive a college educa- tion . . . will always remember the people be has met and the friends he has made while at Grossmont. Milsten, Elizabeth une Beths hobby IS playing tennis whenever she has time Beth an active Grossmonter has served in many club activities Flettes 234 Girls League Conference 4 Annual Staff 4 Y Teens 23 Tournament 'lennls 4 Racketts 4 Fiettes l'vecut1ve Board 4 Morley, Mary jo an ntion fc the future is to be comc a bcautician because she en jovs mcetmfr many new people while at frossmont hcr favorite teacher was 'Nlr Muscolmo and her favorite class was Social Problems will alwavs remember the Nom mating Convention 1n her junior vear l . 1 . I I , . L . . I . I - , V 3 . T . . . T . 1 ' ' ' V l 3 ' I T 3 U ' ' ' , 1 sy v . . . - ' - . . I A . - V . T - l i T, ,C , V , ,. '...l1 l,3......,.,.-, , ,,... , v ' ' - ' i ,' - 3 . . . i' ' . . 'll- ' - . . . f i ' i . - - D ' if v ' . . i Q . . . - , , . . s if c l ' 5 Sharon's favorite pastime is making Gail has been in lli-Fiettes l,2,3,4 Georgia has bee active in Class jcfs favorite hobby' is sewing . . . ' ' . . . '- . , . I 's fr . . , . ' -' ,' , . . I ' , . . . ilf' wr ' - i- ' . ,A ,-, . . . Tl - lilc-cf n ard 4 . , . ' '- .l8' -ll -' 'f . . . ' ' ' ' -' . , - H ' I . . . . . - 4 . . . ' ' X C , . . . . l - . . . ' ' 's ' t ' ' I .:.: . f ' ' W i - . . . ' - J s ' Q . . . ri ' i - - - ' ' ' .i . . ' ' - - - I' i V 1 - -' Te c-hc-rs 1,2 . . . . . . ' - 1 . ' ' ' ' 5. ' ., -' OOP Moskowltz, Rae S11nny lakes to dance and hsten to hu layorltc muslc ambmon 1 to be a tear r att1y1t1es lncluded 1 'leen,s 4 Hll'lCl18S Sfholastlc Commntee Benrhysarmers fayored Cl1em 1stry mth Mr W1lt0n Murdock, Gordon Gordy s BCIHIIICS lncluded Marston Conference 1 Pep Band 234 Nomlnatlng Conyentxon 12 f S F 4 Marchmg Band 234 Da1sy' Cham Concert Band 234 Band Treasurer 3 vull long remem ber the atmosphere academ1c and otheryuse Nathan, Harold Decantxllon A 1tat1n Nathans past1mes are pol IIICS and cythng act1y1t1es 1n cluded f SF 34 Bursehen sthaft 34 Dalsy Cham Reform l'lement 34 A SB N0mlHallH Com ent1o11 12 3 4 amh1t1on 1 to be a chemxst or po l1t1t al aytator Moss, Carl Carl spends l11s past1me belng a merhanu he was freshman St11 lent Count 1l Representatne Hl'Illlll,l0l'l IS to be a teleylslon cam era operator layored SOC181 Problems mth Mr Muscohno yylll remember Crossmonts tradl t1ons and great school sp1r1t Myers, Walter Theodore Wallvs fayorne past1me IS playmg 1n a Rock and Roll Band t1y1t1es mcluded Marchlng Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 Confert Band 1234 amb1t1on IS to be a professlonal Rock and Roll muslclan M111 long re member t e f1ne faculty of Gross mont Neptune ack lack spends h1s spare t1me ysorkmg on anythlng methamral would lxke to be an independent busxness man h mll lon member Crossmont as a school vshere eyeryone 1s frlendly and good l1umored he hkes the beauty wlnc l1 surrounds our college type sz l1ool Moulm, esse eremy Sam spends 1118 pastlme mth glrls money and cars act1y1t1es 1n cluded Student COUDCII 12 Class founml 12 34 ,l N Bas ketball 2 Chemlstry Club 3 Conyentlon Delegate 3 ys1ll lon remember the battle be tyseen Mr K1nt7ele and Mr Cross Myers, Wllllam Robert Wllllam 1s yery mterested ln muslc nas a member of C oncert Band 123 Nlarclung Band 1 l1e IS lnterested 1n rock and roll mus1c and dante muslc 1119 fayome class IS autoshop v.1th Nlr 'NIacRost1e Nledens, ZHCI Louxse Jan who plans to get marrled after graduatlng from h1 h school wlll keep the remembrance of Crossmont s great Splfll mth her always she has enjoyed her gym class mth Miss Creelman she al 0 en joyed tookmg ln her spare t1me Mounts, R1chard Duane D1cks fayor1te pastlmes are sw1m m1n and mater skung act1v mes mtluded CSF 234 RHQSIHH Club 34 Dalsy Chaln A S B lNom1nat1ng Conyentlon amb1t1on IS one that all Sen IOTS sl1are to graduate favor ed Fnghsh IX mth Mr Cross ali N3Slf, Rrchard Lormg sk1n d1y1ng and surfmg BCIIV IIICS lncluded Football 124 ,IX Cheer Leader 2 Frosh Cheer Leader Student Councll A S B COHXCHIIOTI 2 3 4 Track 234 Wrestlmg 4 Sk1nd1x1n Club234 D1tch Day Comm1ttee O Hara Patrxcla Mary Pat 3911111185 mcluded N FL 24 C S F 2 3 Teens 14 Class Counc1l 12 H1F1ettes 14 lCroup Pres 4 Palomar Conference 23 A SB Comm1ss1oner of Cul tural Affalrs 3 D1tch Day Commlttee RUSSIAN Club 4 Nommatmg Convent1on 14 .. T if . s , :he .. 1, I ., I ' , ,, ... - , . ' 1 ., - ' g - , . . . - A fx 1, 1 y 4 9,2 15.5. , ,I Egg 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 - - . . . , . . - s . lb ' ef ' - ' ,' 1 . D1ck's favor1te pastlmes mclude .t, - ...ac- Q ' ' '- ' ' ' A V 1 ' V 4 I 1 vs - - -1 V f I' I Q, - - - ss . . . . . . ', . , , . , . , ' N. 1 , . , up - - ' - . - I ' 4 - 3,4 . . . . . , ' , 1 if 2 - . . , . . , 7-I J 1 1 y ' 5 4 ' 5 ' 1. . . - 1 ' - , - -....he ,, '. 42 , .,..2,3...Y- . ,. . . , . . , , - ' - , - K , I A ' ' q ' ,w. .. ' ... S ,, ... e ' gre- ,,, . ,V '.' ., , , sz ' ' . ,, .... , - . Olson, Larry Gerald Larz has been a member of, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 . . . C.S,F. Leadership con- ference 2,3 . . . Palomar Leader- ship Conference 2,3,4 . . . Science club 2,3 . . . Selling squad 2,3,4 Pres. 4 . . . Comm. of Finance 3 . , . Scholarship committee 4 . . . Student Gov't. 3,4 . . . Nominat- ing Convention 2,3. Parchen, oAnne Jo Anne enjoys reading music walking, and writing letters activities included CSF 1234 Sec 3Pres 4 FTA 12 German Club 34 Empires Spring Conference 1 Freshman cheerleader Fresh man YTeens Election Board ambition is to be a language teacher or missionary Payne, Glenn cars activities included skin diving club 4 Souhomore Council Football 1 is ambition is to have a higher educa tion he enjoyed all his math classes throughout his four years Paden, Steven Steve enjoys fishing, collecting rocks, and playing an electric gui- tar . . . At Mt. Miguel: Basketball 2 . . . Varsity Football 3 . . . Track 3 . . . Boys' Glee 3 . . . At Gross- mont: Freshman Football 1 . . . J.V. Football . . . Baseball 1 . . . Track 4 . . . his ambition is to be a jet mechanic or flight engineer.. Pardee, Marie Marie enjoys swimming and horse back riding activities included Masqueraders 12 Candle bearers 23 ambition IS to be a housewife with four kids will long remember the rainy days when the boys set the trash cans on fire to warm themselves Payne, Linda ers and ice skating her activ ities included Artwans 4 fore romlng to Crossmont '-.he was in Band 13 to graduate from college sn always remember the animals run ning all over the campus fav orite teacher was Mr Gross her ambition is Palmer, Tom G. Tom's hobbies include cars, me- chanics, swimming, and skin div- ing . . . activities included Track 1,2...Football1...Golf1... Boys' Federation 1,2 . . . plans on becoming an electronics technician . . . will always remember Cross- mont for all the fun, at the games and its tradition. Parks, Gary Lee Garys hobbies are writing a ranging music and water skiing activities included Pageant 2 Concert and Marching Band 12 3 4 Varsity Band 2 3 4 Senior play 34 National Thespian Society 34 Palomar Speech Tournament 3 Spring Concert wants to be an actor Pearson, Judy Annette with a guy named Jack tlvities included Student Council 1234 Class Council 1234 Songleader 124 Pom Pon 23 Girls League 234 ASB Comention Z3 er ambition is to study Oral Hygiene at State at as lf.. Paradise, Celia Louise Ceggy likes boys and cars . . . activities included nominating con- vention 1 . . . Calif. poster contest winner . . . winner on design No. 2 . . . Junior Council . . . Future Nurses 3 . . . Historian of Future Nurses 4 . . . Tumbling Club 4 . . . ambition is to become an l.B.M. operator. Parsley, ames Jimmy came to Grossmont in his Senior year Before coming here he attended Kearny and Fl Cajon Valley high schools was in the championship Marching and Con Cert Band Jimmy came to Grossmont because of the wonder ful opportunities in the carpentry program Peiffer, Robert Coumil 1 Junior Council 3 Bm ge flub 4 Russian flub 4 ltnnls 4 Chem istry Club 3 Nominating Con vention 2 his ambition is to be a success He will always re member Crossmont for its good ed ucation and traditional events . . 1 . . . . . . , . V . . , rg . 4 . - . l l i . . , , , , ' , . l.. . I ' . . . i A i . . 1 D 1 I . . 4... J - . J - - - , . . . . . . , , , , , , , , Q . ' 12... ' ' ' ' ,... ' l l Glen's hobbies are skin diving and Linda enjoys buying bulky sweat- Judy enjoys water skiing and being Bolfs activities included Student . . . , ' ' ' ' ' q ' ' , , , ' - ' , . . . ac- . . . ' . ' , . '. ...Be- ' , ' 'l,f .' ...h -' s 5 '. ,,, .. .... . ',,, l ,- . l ' . . Y . Y Y A A I . ' I - . 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Peralta, Lynda Lynda is a welcome transfer from Cranford and Rosary se spends her spare time with en and eating Pizza between the three schools she has been active in firls Athletic Assomlation and Baton Corps will long remem ber the Senior priylle es and ac IIYIIICS Petronovich David Dawids faworite pastimes are ice skating roller skating: and playing the organ activities included mas Pageant 1,2 fasored Mrs Krimminga as teacher will al ways remember getting stories for the I-oothill Lchoes Pohlman Florence Dianna l'lorenres faworite pastimes are musir swimming and dancing artnities included foncert Band- Marching Band 14 M1-1lTeas 3 Prs CSF 34 Burschen schaft 34 fSec 45 will long remember the unity of spirit and the Blue Sz Cold Band Perkins, Marilyn 'Nlaiilxn s faxorlte pastimes are ten 1 sewing and collemting snapshots has been active in Future rsfs Club P es 3 V Pres Boulin, Club 4 Rollick ing, Romans 1 ambition is to be a medit al assistant and make a sun cess of her life Peterman, Lewis Pcte s faworlte pa times are swim ming: mater skiing and cars amtnitits included Concert Band 2 34 Marching Band 2 34 Astronomy ilub 34 Track 4 ambition is to go to State College will long remember the trust and independent feeling at Crossmont Peters, Douglas S Doug.s aetnities included Football Basketball 1,234 Baseball 1234 Lettermens Club 1234 Foothill Fchoes ambition is to be a pro fessional baseball player av ored Journalism with Mr Wiatt will remember Grossmont for its tradition of winning Phipps Blame Richard Blames favorite pastime is water skiing activities included Track 234 Cross Country 3 zans 1 Boys Federation 234 favored Fnglish and Mr Lantz will long remember the track meets and the danres that he at tended Pinkston, amce Carroll ,lanices pastimes include horseback riding, and traxellng activities included Future Nurses Club 1 Conwentlon 2 A S B Dance Committee 4 ambition is to be an airline stewardess in remember our fine Crossmont fac uty Platt, Gail janet Gall enjoys spending money and going to parties activities ln cluded flass Council 12 4 U Choir 34 YTeens 234 Pa eant 34 Prom Committee faxored Fngli h 1V and Mr May rhofcr will long remember our beautiful campus Pollock, amce Rae Janice is interested in reading bowling. and handwriting tnities included Girls Clee 1 1'mp1res 2 Prom Committee Batcualarette usher m bition is to attend College and berome a dental temhnlclan will remember the teachers she has had and the football games Pontsler, William Clair William rollects stamps and enjoys playing, sports he nas a mem ber of the Cerman flub m bltion is to go to JF and become an electrician faiored Cerman 1 with Nlrs footer will long remember the outstanding tradi tions of Crossmont Pratt, Cynthia Lee Cindy was a cheerleader 1 F Palomar Conference Class Council 1,2 Nominating COINCDIIOH 14 Y Teens 14 Girls League 14 Daisy Chain A S B Comm School Spirit 3 ASB Veep Class See 2 Prom Com mittee Pageant 2 favorite tear her Miss Arnold and Mr Bur dick , C - 4 C ii I ' . . . h n's.S 'V ' . . A , I A H , --.- 1.4 A - - , y - - - -' S M ' ' K . . , : ' ' ' ' Q ' S , . , - - - A , ,' ' ' Nu'-, 1 : r., , ..4 ,-,-rs i .,--- ,M A if C 'il , Artizans1,2 lPres. 23 . . . Christ- Letterman Club 2,3,4 . Arti- i. . Student Council 1 . . . A.S.B. dent. Council 3 . . . Red Robe ' ' ' ' fin- ' .-... ll ' . . . tw' L. ' I, I .N ' l.-- . i i r i ' V vi ...aci f - CS, .1-4i... ' 1 4' 1 1 ...a- 1-4... ,r ' 2,4 . .. ' - I ... - ' '. L, , ' ' ' ' ' ' - ... M,M.. - r . , e.4l -- .,...a- - ' -1 - '- Pray, Richard Die-k's favorite hobbies are skin diving and ronipeting in sports . . . his aetivities included Track l,2,3,4 . . . Cross Country 2,3,4 . . Skin Diving Club l,2,3,4 . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 . his ambition is to find a plaee in life . . . will long remember the many traditions. Rapkoch, John T John enjoys fishing hunting and girs his aetlvities were Traek and Weight lifting 2 his ambition is to study Animal Husbandry he faxored Chem istry with Mr Wilton he will always remember the fine students here at Ciossmont . i Rachac, Gordon Orland Gordon likes working on cars and playing in sports . . . his activities included Traek l,2,3,4 . . . Letter- men's Club 2,34 . . . Rifle Club l . . Basketball 2 . . . Cross Coun- try 3 . . . his ambition is to be- come an ele-e-tronivs te-vlinie-ian . . , favored lilevtrie' Shop with Mr. Mc- Rostie. Rebol Judy Ann Iudys hobby is knitting sie s in n lon loips 2 rs league Skin Doing Club 3 X Teens 34 er man Club 34 Hillhowleis 14 Nominatinf ionventlon 3 Student louneil 23 Science Club 2 will long remember all the homework at Crossmont Reed, Lynn Lorene a nities ini ll ee Rae ett H1F1ettes 12 3 X leens 3 Senior Seholaiship tommittee her ambition ls to get mar rle her fawoiite class was Clues with Mr Museolino she will always remember her friends at Cro'-.smont Reed, Terry Alan are footbill s red e 1 m ar atb letteimens ll l 73 ir'-ity wrt t ing 17 4 IIIIIS 7 f SF 234 S ieent iouneil 23 Red Robe 1 holr 74 Rader, Frances Annetta Fran's spare time is spent either cooking, sewing, or bowling . . . her ae-tivities invlueled Girls' Clee 1 . . . Red Robe Choir 2 . , . Spring Convert l,2 . . . Pageant 2 .... l unior Class Council 3 . . . A.S.B. Nominating Convention 3 . . Flag Corps 3,4 . . . favored Mr. Cousineau as a tearher. Reece, David Willard ses hobbies are ears an go aetnities in luel e N lea: Rifle leam te e 1 s 7 B s leele ration l 7 34 l'oreh an Saber 9 faxoied Military Seienee with Nlr Mullen wi remember the fun and spirit of the Class of 60 Ramsey, John M. John likes popular jazz, fishing, hunting. and e-ars . , . he plans to attend San Diego Junior College and then State College . , , his ambition is to bee-ome a million- aire . . . he will long remember Crossmont for all the fun he had at dane-es ami athle-tier games. Reed, Danny Wayne Danny likes baseball his ae ities e l l Base ma e e in e 1 r l arsity l 1-eball W aisity l'oot nil 2 5 1 Red Robe Choir his ambition is to play pro fessional base ball fawored U S Hr-.tory with Mr Art Preston Reex es, Karen mm um e eas in s 7 ttes lllllhowlers 4 M Je ei n i3 ini e lllb Bene hw dllllt I l lu r ambition o tear ie faiorrd Sr Homemaleing with Mrs Se hmidt Revels Mary Ann me e lxities ine ue eil Ntlflllfldllll on ntion De le Student Conn: ll 2 lom Pon 4 her ambition is to trwel and to go olle she laiored ter Ameriean Studies elass with M DeKotk ' 9 ' ' '. ' ' , i , ' '. ' ' . , . l Da ' ' ' 2 ' J d 1' lf j ' . . ' . . . ' ,- ' l ,.., '. ' S ' , ' wa: ' Por ' f ' 1 ...3 . . . . . , his ' ' e' el i .C.0. tiv' in 'lui ee J.V, J -l ll 1 2,3.., ' I' ,,. Gil.-' no 1.2. . . N 3...Colf -'nl... ' ...lNll 1'I'S Cllll 2,3-4 - -- '. ' ' '. S ' , . . '-' H . , . . . C - 3.4 . . , l.et 'rm-r Club L,3,4 . . . V 1' 3. ' 2,34 . . , ' . 1' , A, , ' f - . , ,,. ' , oy, - ' ,1..f, ...' , ' lt ',f.- f f A Sv v 3 Lynn's hobby is horses . , , ber Terry likes to play te-nnis, baseball, Karen's hobbies are tennis, swim- Mary's hobbies are reading, writ- et' ' 'l el -i 'k - s 4 , , . ll 1 . . 4 his urtivities in- ' g. and nlb eolle 'ting . , . ing. z l garel 'ning , . . her ae- '- ' S ,.... . . . chile lk, Ifwe tl all l.2 . . . V - she i' J ' R'-'iit't'll,' l.Z.,3.4 . . . Hi- t' ' 'l l' .' ' ' ' g C - . . . C X ' ' ' I ' H sity Foe all 3,4 , . , n -' I lfie' l.2.3,l . . . ' ' .' ve ' ' -gate' l . . . t - 4 . . . ' ' 1' - Chl ,L,J,-l . . . Ye ' ' 's l' . . . e i ' 4 '- C 3,4 . . . I ' . . . ' . . . ' d . . . ' - ' ' ,1..3, . . , Te L.3.4 . . . iff. . ' ' ' s - , . , ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 '- '. . ' . . . , ,' .,.. S ti if I V ',. . . . is t be a -' 'l -r , . . ' A - . to e' -ge . . . I ' ' 1 l Reynolds, Eugene Robert Buckwheat is a young man who enjoyed being at Crossmont . . . his activities included Varsity foot- ball 4 . . . Track 3,4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Bob's ambition and future plans are to go to college and become a lawyer , . . his fav- orite class was Mr. Reed's Civics class. Ring Gerald Milton Cerrys hobbies are making plastic models and shooting h is a mcmber of fallf fadet Corps 123 ambition is to become a math major favorite teacher was Nlrs Donohues Choir vvill remember the friends he made the activities and the opportunity of ,omg to F H S Robinson Roy William Roy cnjoys photography, cars, and water skiing for hobbies actlv ities included March Band 12 Wrestlinf 12 Annual Staff 3 his ambition is to become a salesman his favorite subject was photography with Mr Hatcher will alvvays rcmcmber the as- semblics and Christmas Pageant Ricks, Kelly Eugene Kelly has been a member of the Grossmont Student Body for four years . , , his favorite pastimes are hunting, fishing, swimming, going to the beach, cars, and girls . . . ambition is to graduate . . . he will long remember the destruction of the old cafeteria and the building of a new library, Roberts, Carol Whittle Carol enjoys tennis and painting BCIIVIIICS included fhrlstmas Pageant 34 Thesplans 34 Masqueraders 4 YTeens Senior Plav 4 A S B fonvcntlon 4 llection Board Benchwarmers 4 Prom Committee 4 ambition to be elementary school teacher Rogers, anet Kay .lans activities at Crossmont have been Y leens l'uture lNurscs 'Nlodern Music Masters rc lfstra 1 fhristmas lageant her ambition is to become .1 nurse she will always remrmbcr all the opportunities that vverc offs red at f ll 5 Ridley, Ralph Arthur Ralph likes to work on cars . . . activities included J.V. Football Manager 1 . . . Cross Country and Track 3 . . , his ambition is to be an X-ray technician . . , will al- ways remember the Crossmont girls . . . favorite class is auto shop with Mr. Mcllostie. Robertson, ames Richard Jims hobbies are electronics and cars activities included Con cert Band 1234 Football JV letter track 234 is a ution to attend ,lf a d study electronics he will always remcmber the people he has met and thc experience he had 1n ath letlcs Riedel, Christine Chris likes sewing and tennis . . . her activities included Sophomore Y-Teens . . . Senior Y-Teens . . . lfmpires fPres. ll . . . hlarston Conference . . . Nominating Con- vention 1,2 , , . Student Council 1.2 . , . Freshman Council . . . Sophomore Council . - . Christmas Pageant 2 . . . Favorite subject Biology with Mr. Wilton. Robinson, ames Cady ,lims hobbies are music, swimming and bridge activities included 1 Marching Band 1234 foncert Band 1234 l'rack 3 Christmas Pag eant 1234 his ambition IS to become a dentist or go into for eign service favorite subject Wliss Andersons Latin class Ross, Bobbi Bobbi who transferred from l'ul lerton lli h in her senior year has participated ln many activities ln cludin lleccas Hillhovvlers Student founc il Student Fovcrnmcnt class Senior Y lecns l-lection Board and is fultural Affairs assistant Rush, ullan Roy ,lulian enjoys reading tennis coin collccting activities included being. first page editor of Foothill l-choes Quill and Scroll 4 his ambition is to go on to college favorite class was Fnglish IV with Mr Cross will always remcmbcr Mr Nelsons algebra class . , . .. ' e'. . ' - ' ', 1 Jai. 1. Us , ... ' , V ... C.S.l . ,2,3,4 . .. ' 4-.-' . V, , ,, .. , ,,...h ,',,..., ,,, ' , 4... 1 ml is .,. n . - ' . , , , 4.., ' , ' . 3 ' - ff' f 1. .. , 2 . '1, . '. 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Sandaker, Daryl Daryl transferred from Mt Mrgruel thrs year aftryrtres rneluded Student Councrl 3 Football 1234 Baseball 34 Tratk ambrtron rs to become a draftsman favors d General Busrness ruth Mr Derker wr remember Crossmonts frne tradr trons Schmck, Karen Ruth Karen s farorrte hobby rs wrrtrng to her pen pals aetryrtres rnrlud ed Future Tearhers 12 Grrls Athletrr Assoeratron 12Treas 2 tonrert Band 34 Mareh mg Band 4 ambrtron rs to trawl and to be a Sm ral Srrenre tear her fayored fhemrstry srrth Mr Wrlton Scott, Mona Lee Mona s lrobbres rntlude readrng and a rertarn boy ambrtron rs to graduate and to hare lots of money faxored Desrfrn and Commer eral Art wrll always remember her enjoyable four years at Cross mont the many new frrends she made and Grossmont before the old burldrngs were torn down Santos, Mrldred ean Sandy s lrobby rs bonlrnp, and aath errn, rnforrnatron on rosrrrrtology artrrrtres rnrludr d Annual Rip resentatrxe 2 Studtnt founrll Rc presentatne 2 Student I oun rrl Heprcsentatrre 3 AS B Represcntatrye P l A Hepre sentatrxe 4 faxored modern danre rlass ysrth Wlrs DrrDg,s rernernbers the con enral students and faculty Scott, john Webster Svotty s hobbres are eollectrng corns ,cms models and pennants al tlxltleg Nerf' f0Hf?l't Band lap Band 234 School Dame Band 4 R e flrrb 2 Radro flrrh 3 farored US llrstory and Mr llurdrrk wrll always remember the frne tearlrers at Crossmont Sdao, Rosemary o rrrrarx ho r rrr s rm lui t '-ersrn rooltrn and boulrn ambrtron rs to radrrate and bt a ood house rule and mother favored Fng lrsh 111 and Mr DeKock wrll alrsay-. remember the wonderful Cro smont hymn and the frrendly faculty and student body Scaprn, Mary Alrce 'Klan nas artrxe as a Songleader C hu-rleader 12 Pom Pon 3 XTeens 1234 Hr rettm 1 4 Future Nurses 12 Hrllhowlers 14 Barralarrreate Usher 3 Student Lounr rl 12 3 Nomm atrnf fomentron 34 Rollrck rng Romans 1 Dame Commrt tee 2 3 flass Countrl 1 2 3 Bud Lommrttee 'U' Scher, Kenneth A Kenny was ar tue rn C one: rt Band 12 3 4 Marr hrng Band Pres N Pres Pep Band 1234 Band Drrr r tor 3 4 Orr lrf stra 12 3 4 Drum Major 4 Qhrrstmas Pageant 12 3 4 D rsy flrarn 3 Nomrnatrng Com entron 12 3 4 Palomar Conference 2 Scott, Kay Dean Kay-. hobbres rnelude all frelds of strenre and a certarn boy was a ne rn the Crrls Athletrr Asso arnbrtron rs to pass Mr Krnt lee-. plrysrrs rass fayored Clrrmr try and Mr Vlrlton wr always remember the frne teathers at 1 rossmont Scott, Ken Lee Kens faxorrte hobby rs ears aetrxrtres rnrluded lorclr and Saber Club 23 ambrtron after grad ment or mulranrr for an auto for poratron farored Metal Shop and Xlr Mrrllo and Auto Shop wrll lonf rernernber the frne teaeh ers at Crossrnont Sears, Carolyn Drane Carol lrobbres rnclrrde damrng lrarrn fun and eollertrng. esery thrn and anytlrrnff vrhrle at Crossrnont she was rn Y'l'cens 1 ambrtron rs to make somethrng of herself faxored Attendanee offrre work and Mrs Thomas wrll long remember Pros-.mont be fore the burldrngs were torn down l '!' Seeglrtz Deryl Herde Dzryls faxorrte lrobbres art parnt rng and seurn, aetrrrtrrs were Artrlans l 7 Tlresprans 3 Llrrr tmas Pa eant 3 ambrtron IS to berome a WAI' Lreutenant wrll always remember the fun she had and the people she knew whrle at Crossmont v M ' . .K V. V Y - A Q i L V l I, ' ', ... ' -f' ' ' t 4... lf, , ,',.. ... - .. . 5 1 '. ' 2- - ,,.,... 23 ,,, - , , . . A -I , . - - ' ' 2 . . . ' , ' '-l- -. ,2,3, . . . ' 2' . . . . ' 1.2... . :vs ' , , - , ' r ,,,... ' v 'x -' -,1 ' v 3 . N ' 1 I .A .. . . . , I . . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . '. , , , . . . ' - ' - ' ll ... ... - ' w' ,, ... - aff' l ' . ... , . Q g ' ' A ,I . . . I .3 , , . . . vu - ' , ' ' ' ' rt vv ws - f V-4 - Q - - w V - - .' . . . -'D D 1 - ' ' S, U' t, .., . 'l ', ' U . . . . .' U ' H . , . . . . . . . ' ,- , ', vt ' . 2 - ,. . . . , - , - . 1,2,3,4 . . . Marching Band 3.4 ciation 1 . . . Life Svienre Club 3 uation is tlre bavy, Law lznforee- ... r ' -, ' . . . ,' A,, ....' 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Selness, Ronnle M Rons favor1te pastimes are flS1'llI1g hunt1n and basketball t1v1t1es mcluded Basketball 1234 l rar k Baseball et termens Club 1234 favored hls lhysits class vv1th Mr Kintzele w1ll long remember the bas ketball and the football games Shaffer, Sharon Leshe Sherrys HCIIVIIICS mcluded HIFI ettes 134 Mllltafy Ball ueen Homecommg Queen Prmcess Pom Pon Z3 Song Leader 2 Pageant 234 YTeens 34 Soph Coun Palomar Conference 23 Junior Counc1l Footh1ll Echoe Staff 4 H1 FICIICS Fash 1on Show 4 Sensenbach, Steven Rxchard Steves favor1te pastxmes are g1rls and love act1v1t1es lncluded the Marchmg Band 1234 Con cert Band 1234 l11s amb1t1on IS to be a suuess 1n l1fe and to make it to heaven favored Mr N1chols and Band W1 long remember tl1e fme adm1n1stra t1on Shandera, on1 Jonls favor1te pastlmes mclude dancmg and cars amb1t1on IS to become a sportswear store own many good times he has had wxth all hls fr1ends plus the add1t1onal BCIIVIIICS he has particlpated 1n throughout h1s three years at Gross mont Sherman, W Dennls Denn1s favorrte pastimes are cars and glrls act1v1t1es 1ncluded Draftlng 1234 Boys Feder HIIOH 24 amb1t1on IS to be come a draftsman w1ll ldhg re member the trad1t1ons of Gross mont and the many wonderful fr1ends he has had during his four years at Grossmont S1lverthorn, Morgan Alfred Morgans favorite past1me IS cars act1v1t1es 1n0luded Freshman Football ambltlon IS to be fa mous favored hls Mechanival Dravsmg Class and hls favor1te teacher was Mr John W1lton Wlll long remember the many days he was absent from school Severln, Sharon Rae Slltifl l1kes to study ha1r styles her act1v1t1es mtluded YTeens 1 Tumbling Club 2 er amb1t1on IS to marry Lee some day favored Mr Klrlc 1n l1er n1nth grade l'ngl1sh class w1ll long remember the wonderful teachers and fr1ends she has had Shaw, Nancy Ehzabeth Nancys favor1te past1me is drawing act1v1t1es mcluded H1F1ettes 12 4 Sports Club 2 H1 Tenms Tournament 3 Prom Commlttee Cards An nouncements amb1t1on IS to ob ta1n a B S 1n nursmg av ored Engllsh IV with Mr Cross S1mmons, Wrlllam A B111 has been a member of the Cvrossmont student body for four years favorite pastimes melude and g1rls 311111111011 1S to grad hunting Swlmmlng f1sh1ng cars uate vull long remember the destrucuon of 1118 old cafeter1a and the lllllldlllg of the new l1brary Sexton, D1ane Kay D1anes favorite past1mes 1nclude cooknng bowlmg and Swlmmlng her amb1t1on IS to attend col lege after graduatmg from Cross mont favored Mr James Hatcher and Mr R1chard Dunlop w1ll long remember how hard 1t was to come to school and how hard lt was to leave Sheltren, ohn B1g Daddys Favorlte past1me 15 skm d1v1ng act1v1t1es mcluded Marston Conference 1 Future Hlllhovvlers 14 Boys Federatxon fSec 41 Red Robe Choir 4 Christmas Pageant 4 Scholarsh1p comm1ttee favored Mr Gross Sjurson, Ellen Ann Ellens BCIIYIIICS mcluded Rolhck mg Romans 12 Art1zans 13 Pageant 34 amb1t1on IS to become a private secretary or a dental assistant favored Mr Hatcher will long remember the many wonderful fr1ends she has had . , ig, ' I ...acl ' '- ', , ' ' H, n ,,, ' - 2... ' ' ...h ' - ' H , . ' ' ' . . . ff I - ... ' . ' 1 l - . - ', . . . .l-V. er . . . will long remember the howlers 2 . . . Student Council 1, Teachers 1 . . . Student Council 4 ,, ' ' 3... A ' ,... ' 'ff f 74 2 r l Skinner, Gage Gordan Gage enjoys cars, guns, and jazz instrumentals . . . activities includ- ed student representative 2 . . . he plans to continue on with his education . . . will always remem- ber Grossmont for his many friends and the many events. Sonka, joseph Bud likes reading, swimming skin diving and dating activities included Senior Scholarship Com mittee 4 newspaper committee ambition is to continue on with his education Bud will remember Grossmont for its ad ministration and the people he met Stanley, Rowland Texs activities included Red Robe C1 our 1 Cross Country 13 Student Council 1 llass Coun cil 1 Track 2 Pageant 2 Student Government 4 Daisy Chain 3 his ambition is to study astronautics will al ways remember the fine tradition excellent teachers and wonderful bunch of classmates Smith, Connie Lynn Connie's activities included Red Robe Choir 2,3,4 . . . Future Teacher's Association l . . . Y- Teens 2,3 . , . Hi-Fiettcs 2,3,4 . . . Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 , . , Student Council 4 . . . Breakfast Committee 4 . . . Prom Committee . . . Racketts 4 . . . her ambition is to become a teacher or a singer, Sonnenberg Leonard Carl Len transferred from Orange High School while at Orange he was active in V Tennis 3 Span ish Club 23 Varsity Cross Country 4 at Grossmont he was active in V tennis 4 m bition is to make money found Grossmont to be friendly and full of school spirit 'sg Smith, Frank Stephen Butch's hobbies include skin div- ing . . . activities included Track 1,2,3 . . . Boxing 1 . . . he will always remember Grossmont for all the fine friends he has met plus the well known traditions of Gross- mont . . . motto is life is only a chancefl Spears, Sandie Lee Sandie likes to talk on the phone, go to the beach and paities tivlties included YTeens 23 Flag Corps 3 Class Council 234 Pageant 2 CSF 3 ambition is to own a TB1rd and attend U S C Starr, Elizabeth Ann Beth s activities has been in Future Pcachers Assoc 12 Rollicking Romans 14 favorite teacher vvas N11 Anderson Latin she vvill remember Crossmont for the friends she has made and the wonderful games and activities of fered Starr, Phil Robert Phil likes Xv6lf'lllllfll1'lg and shot putting his activities mcluded Class I ounc il 1 Constitution Comm Student Council Nominating Convention Daisy Chain 3 Basketball 1 Track 2 '54 his ambition is to teach langua es remembers the day the wrecking crew came Smith, Susann Margaret Susie's hobbies are tennis and rid- ing . . . her activities have included being president of Rackettes 3,4 . . . Quill and Scroll 3,4 . . . Girls' Athletic Assoc. 1 . . . Hill- howlers 4 . . . her ambition is to be successful in all she does . . . favorite class was English IV with Mr. Gross. Stafford Sandra Lee Sandy enjoys participating in the Rainbow Girls activities tivitles included Red Robe Choir 234 Freshman Glee 1 1:.lect1on Board 3 Pageant 23 H1 1-iettes 4 Nommat mg Convention 1 Spring Con cert 123 Benchwarmers 4 favorite class Red Robe Choir Steidel, Howard Hovvard likes bowling baseball, basketball and dragging vvent to llclivc for three years and his activities included Track 2 Cross Country 1 his ambition is to go to State and then join the US Air Force enloys Gross mont thought it was better than Helix c: ' . 3 7 ', ' ' ,,' ,....ac- ' ...ac- l ' ' . . .:. ' ,C ' ' , l . 1. . ' ...a- ' ' -' '- . . ,, ...S 1 ,S , I D 'fi I sl- ' , '. , 5 i ' '.'i'ss - ' .... ' - V - ' ' ' , ' ' ,-, i in I .. D ' ' ' ' i H , . g , f ' 1 . ,,., ' ' ' ' y Stephenson, Burton Burt is an active member in De- Molay . . . he has participated in Tennis 1,2 . . . Basketball 1 . . . ambition is to become a history teacher . . . his favorite class was English IV with Mr. Gross . . . will long remember the many won- derful friends he has made. Stuhr Bob ohn Bob has been in ,IV Baseball 1 Track 23 Yarsity Base ba 4 Varsity Football 34 Wrestling 4 Lettermens Club 4 ambition is to become a professional baseball player will long remember all the sitting on the bench through two years of football Stevens, Kathy Helen Kathy enjoys listening to records and swimming . . . her activities included P.T.A. Representative 1,3 . . . office helper 2,3,4 . . . am- bition is to get a Mrs degree . . , favored Social Problems with Mr. Muscolino . . . will remember the Pageant, the traditions, and the assemblies. Sutton Deanna Louise Deannas pastimes included swim ming bovvling and especially Dick activities included HiFiettes Y Teens 1 4 Hillhowl ers 1,2 Student Council 123 Class Council 12 3 Bench warmers Senior Activity Comm vvill remember football season and all the kids Stowers, Phillip T. PhiI's favorite pastimes are hunt- ing, fishing and his rifle . . . ac- tivities included ,I.V. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Track 2,4 . . .Wrestling 4 . . . ambition is to become a civil engineer . . . favored Mechanical Drawing . . . will remember the friendly atmos- phere and hard work at G.H.S. Sutton, Richard Ray Dick has gone to Grossmont for four years his favorite pastimes are hunting swimming fishing cars and girls his ambition is to graduate will long remem ber the traditions at Grossmont and the destruction of the old cafeteria Taylor, Kathy Ann telephone activities included H11-'iettes 14 Pom Pon 23 Y Teens 3 4 Student Coun c 3 Nominating fonvention 3 Hillhovvlers 4 Bench warmers 4 will remember football games Pom Pon Tradi tion Assembly and boys Teawell, Mildred Mary back riding activities included Llection Board 2 Palomar Conference 3 Cheerleader 4 Class Sec 4 CSF 3 ambition is to go to college favored Biologv vvith Mr Mavrhofer vsill remember the friendly atmosphere Thacher Gary Edwin C SF 34 lvice pres 4? Rollickin Romans 14 Senior Play 24 A B 4 Pa eant 124 National Thespian Society 4 DDA 2 ambition is to be a lawyer vsill remember the traditions of Crossmont Strong, Margaret E. Peggy's activities included Song- leader 1,2 . . . Pom Pon 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 1,3 . . . Class Council 1,2 . . . Pageant 2,3 . . . Deccas fTreas. 3, V-Pres. 41 . . . Prom Committee . . . Nominating Convention 3 . . . Cards and An- nouncements . . . favored Biology and Miss Creelmen. Szlede Leslie Enos Les likes to vvork on his car in his spare time he hopes to become a rich man in his chosen profes sion his favorite saving is take a break Les vvill remember Grossmont for all the fun he has had mth his friends plus the games and assemblies he has attended Thomas, Charles Maynard pa eant 14 Cross Countrv 'S Track 24 e termens Club 234 Rollick ing Roman 12 Biology Club Traditions Assembly 4 Senior Scholarship fommittee favored Algebra II vvith Mr Nel son hill. . . .1 1 L , . . .l H, ' 3' - ' , ' ' , 1 'T ' ' 1-4...- - ' ' -' M ity, 4 4 gmflhj . , . Kathy's pastime is talking on the Millie's favorite pastime is horse- Cary's activities include N.F.L. 1, Red has been active in Basketball - 3,4... , , 1-4... g , -... , ., g :,...Lt- - .., . . - ' - . ' ' , .S.,1, l ,.. il . . . ' ' l ' ' . . . ' . . . . , . . . . g ,, . . . ' ' f , . . . ' , ' Thorburn, James MacDonald Jim or L'Thorny likes to collect pennies, to read funny books, and to go to parties . . . his activities included Track l,2,3,4 . . . Letter- men's Club l,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 2 . . . Football 2 . . . Football Echoes Photographic Editor . . . favored Biology with Mr. Wilton. Tobey Ruth Anne Ruthies activities included HiFi ettes 14 YTeens 14 Class Pep 81 Activities Comm 2 Class Council 3 Pageant Candlebearer 234 Palomar Flag 234l..t 3Capt 4 ASB Comm of Culture Ar fairs 4 her ambition is to travel Tuttle, Dennis Colhngs Dennis likes designing his ac tivitles included Marston Confer ence 1 Nominating Convention Student Council l en ior Play 4 Artizans 23 Red Robe Choir 234 Pageant 2 34 Tennis 234 he will long remember the Nominating Convention of our .lr year Thoryk, Thomas Paul Paul's pastimes are drawing, div- ing, and hunting . . . his activ- ities included Track l,2,3,4 . . Football l,2,3,4 . . . Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4 . . , his ambition is to become an Architectural Engi- neer . . . his favorite class was Mechanical Drawing II with Mr. Murphy. Townsend, Phyllis ,leanne likes to play the piano her activities included Calif Cos sacks 4 Rollicking Romans 12 CSF 1234 H1Fiettes National Thesplan S0 ciety 4 merican Field Service Nominating Convention 3 Senior Play 4 Pageant N F L 1 Upah David Wayne David has attended Grossmont for our years his hobbies are girs fi-.hm hunting sports and cars his ambition is to grad uate from high school wi lon remember the COHQITUIIIOD of the new library and all the won derful traditions of Grossmont Thurrott, Claudia Claudia's hobbies are tennis and chess . . . her activities included Rifle Club 1 . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . A.S.B, Play 3 . . . Thespians 3,4 . . . Senior Play 4 , . Rus- sian Club 4 . . Election Board 4 . . . Scholarship Comm. 4 . . . her fav'orite class was Physics with Mr. Kintzele. Turner, C Allen Corky likes to go to parties and to date girls he was ln the Box ing flub 34 and the Wrestling Club 34 his ambition is to be a carpenter favored Algebra II with Mr Fredick Nelson he remembers most the many Grossmont traditions Upp Robert Rexford Rex enjoys cycling printing and proc rastlnatlng actlvltles ln tludcd CSF 23 Wrestling Chu 2 Marching Band 34 ASB Dance Committee 4 Chemistry Club 3 his am bltlon is to be a Chemical Engl neer favored Chemistry with Mr Wilton Tighe, Tracey Ann Tracey's outside interests are horse- back riding and tennis . . . her activities included Nominating Con- vention 3 . . . Palomar Conference 3. . .Tennis Club 4 . . . Hi- Fiettes 3, Veep 4 . . . Y-Teens 3,4 , . . Senior Class Council 4 . . . Benchwarmers 4 . . . favored Eng- lish IV with Mr. Gross. Turner, ames Lowell Jim likes to swim shoot and col lect stamps he was ln the Non Commissioned Officers Club l and the CCC Rifle Club Team 3 he enjoyed Chemistry with Mr Wilton and Physics with Mr Kmtzele he will remember the incessant work handed out by collaborating teachers Vamer Denis Kilarn Dems activities included Football Trafk l Co 1 Tennis 23 latin Club l Srllnng Squad 14 Student Countll 13 A S 34 Nominating Convention 34 Palomar Conference 3 Boxing Club 4 his favorite class was American Studies mth Mr DeKock B i 3,4..- - . ' ...A ' ' ' ' , V , ' . ' ' 'I' ' .. . ' 3'4 '. i i l . 'H-I 'vi l 4 is i l 'I 5 C- f 'D .... ' L' . ..l. 'l '- 1... ' ...ylf 1... , A ' - ..,, '. - ,l :' , - Van Keuren, Julia ,lulia's hobbies include horses, swimming, skating, and listening to Rock and Roll music . . . ambi- tion is to be a dental assistant or an airline hostess . , . will remem- ber the students who made her feel at home during her four years at Grossmont. Vxtkauskas, Bonnie Gay Bon enjoys. reading activities at Grossmont included YTeens 1 Student Council 23 Flettes 2 Class Council 2 ambition is to become a secretary interior decorator or housewife favored Fngllsh IHA and Mrs Austin will long remember seeing the old building being torn down VT? Walker, Jessie 12 34 Hutton Board 12 Ratkettes 34 lageant 3 Senior Committees Bench warmer 4 ambition is to be come a psychologist or a writer will alwavs remfmber the pleasant atmosphere that surrounds the campus and the friendly feuds between the departments Van Tuyl, Rory Rory has been active in Concert Band 23,4 . . . Marching Band 2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 2.3,4 , . . Band Pres, 3 . . . Drum Major 4 . . . Palomar Conference 3 . . . C.S.F. l,2,3,4 , . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . am- bition is to stay single long enough to become a success . . . will long remember the 1959 Nominating Convention. Vopat, Kathy Margaret Kathy was active in Hillhowlers Y Teens 2 3 4 B ue Notes 1 Masqueraders 2 Deccas 34 l-ootlull Fchoes 4 Senior Girls Football Team Hi Fiette Conference 4 ASB Nominating fonventlon 3 ambition IS a journalistic car eer favored Social Problems and Mr Danielson Walt, Nancy Helen and modern dance activities were 1 Teens 12 Hi Futtes Rollirklnv Romans 2 ambition is to be an interior dec orator favored fhemi trv with 'llr John Wilton will remem ber the old building belnv torn down Vermillion, Lynda Anne Lynn transferred to Grossmont in her Sophomore year . . . hobbies include dancing and being with Joe . . . activities were Sophomore Council 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Hi-Fiettes 3 . . . ambition is to be a secretary and a good wife to Joe . . . favored shorthand and Mr. Decker . , . will long remem- ber her friends. Waggoner, Diana Dianas favorite hobby is swimming activities included 1 Teens 1 234 Girls League 123 Science Club 1 Bowling Club GA A 123 Hillhowl er 1 Spanish Club 1 ambition is to be a psychiatrist favored l'ngl1sh IN with Mr Gross Wfalsh Sharon mln flanrln and foo inf' am ution 1 to betome a sufress u homemaker favored Cirls Pix ual Fdufation cla with 'Nlr I will alwavs remember all the wonderful friends she made while at Grossmont Viniegra, Dorotea Dorotea is a new student at Gross- mont . . . hobbies include sewing, basketball. and cooking . . . ambi- tion is to become a nurse . . . will long remember Grossmont because it was the first high school in the United States she attended. Wahrenbrock, Karen Lynn Karens attivities included Marston Conferente 1 C S F 2 Honor Roll 234 Future Nurses Y Teens 12 3 Girls League 1 2 3 Prom Committee Graduation Committee Ditch Dav Committee Artizans ambition is to go to State College and major in nursing Waterfield ames Plav Tournament 2 Pa 0 mar fonffrente 23 CSF 2 Bovs Federation Treas 3 'Nominating Convention 23 A F S 3 4 Treas 3 Daisy fhain 3 Senior Treasurer Senior fommittees Class Coun til 34 ambition is to become a dottor ' . 1,4...- , - i ',...Hi- - ,.,..,',' ,,... ,,.-- - ' . , . . l . ' . . . . , . . . 1 . 1' , , , 2,3 . . . - , , . . . l i . . . . ' 'J Jessie has been active in H1-Fiettes Nancy's hobbies include records Slyamnk hobbies include swim- lim was active in Pageant 2,3,4 ,,.,...l- .... , 'g. Vg. 'k',.... j l- ' , ' f . Q '- ru . ... F l 's - . --,fl I r ' .. .,. , ' . , , ' ' ' '. n - ' ' I ' . - l 's . - ' ' . S- ,... ' ' ' ,, ' ' , . . cvs ' . . . ' . S ,' ' Dfggs , . . 'i ' ,' f . . . -. - . . . . Watson, Janet Elizabeth Jan's activities include C.S.F. 1-4 . . . Red Robe Choir 2 . . . Y- Teens 1-4 fTreas. 1, Service Chair. 2,3, Sec. 43 . . . lilcction Board l-4 .... 4 Co-ordinator of Rec- ords 4 . . . Daisy Chain . . . Palo- mar Confcrence 2,3 . . . Prom Comm .... will remember all tl1e joys and pains of Grossmont. Weaver, Diane Marie Diane enjoys swimming and play- ing tennis . . . activities included Hi-l iettes l,2.3,4 . . . Artizans l . . . Pageant 2 , , . Y-Teens 2 . . . her ambition is to be a success in life illlil make otl1ers happy . . . favored P.lC. witl1 Miss Crcelman. Werner, Gwen Eileen Cw'en's many' activities included Y- Teens l-4-Treas. l, Service Chair. Student Council 3 . . . A,S.B. Nom- inating Convention 3 . . . Cwens' favorite class was English witl1 Mr. Dcliock . . . she will long remem- ber her many' and faithful friends tl1at she has made at Crossmont. Weseloh, Carolyn Kay Carolyn likes sports, she is active in tumbling, bowling, skating, and swimming plus many others , . . activities included office helper 3, 4 . . . tumbling club 3,4 . . . Rowling Club 4 . . . Student Cov- ernment 3.4 . . . will remember School llymn and what it stands for. West, David Hunt West, Elizabeth May Wheeler, Robert E Dayrds fayorite pastime is collect Bettys pastimes include reading Bob l1as participated rn Hrllhowl mg stamps was 'utrve rn Rol sewrn and swimming artryrtres e s l Annual Staff 4 lrrkrn Romans 234 fl res 1 ude d Hrl ttcs Yl L Cross lountry l Art l'XllllJlt Art17'1ns 3 lhesprans Student founrrl 23 hrs ambrtron IS to buome an ASB Play 3 Prom Commit Nominating Convention 23 atrst and a horse rant er ee Senior Class Play 34 Pom lon 34 favored U S Wrnnrng tl1e art Plillllllt 1n lllQ jun I1 Brvdfre Flllb 4 History wrth Mr Dally wi 1or year rs what he remembers most will remember the drugery toll remember tl1e beautiful ivy cov about Crossmont and fun of Grossmont ered buildings Whitehead JoAnne o nn fame t Cro smont 1n ur Senror year su has tnjoyem e tune ie ras 11111 rue pu ly tene ral Rusrne s and Quits l1er an1brtron 1 to be a nur e and to make a suuess of l1er life Jo4nn will truly rxmember all tl1e new frrr nds she has made Q 4113? Widener, Phyllis Ann y I1 as n lon lon 1 Dt 1 1 s ur rmhrtron rs to berome a rom tometer oper 1tor fa1or1t1 class s lrr P ll 1l lduratron wr 1 Nlr s f rre man Pl1yll1s will r 111r11l1er C o mont for its y eoxere d buildings Williams, Lee Ellyn was rn on 23 sie Ms lltll l 0 aor w ren he hI'3tllldlfS rom K rossmont she enjoycd C rrls lhyslral lr lltdIl0Il with iss frulrnan as hrr favorite class she will always remember tl1e yy toured walls tl1at surround Cross mont Whelchel Linda Lindas fayorrte pastime 19 music artryrtrrs rnfluded Red Robe cll0ll' 34 Madr1g,als '54 Tri M 4 ambition I9 to be a polrrewoman wrll remember the Red Robe Choir Williams, Mary Elizabeth Marv tame to Crossmont rn her rror y lr lom 1 1 D1ll00l sie startfd ln flbl ay ay hy yornrn Future Nurses 3 s L has plans to lwrome a modcl :yen thoufh she was re for ju t a short t1111c she vyl lon, remember Crossmonts tradl tions ' 7 '- ' g . ' 43 , .. in'l 1 '-'lie 1 l,2 , ,. '. ' I .. . I 1 ' . ,.. 'f' .' ., ... I ,... i . ., , . . . , , . . . ' . . i i , . i A i I. I - , . I . f'9',3.4... ',., . j ' , .., 'll ' 1 , 1 f- Y E gre! O , r ' ' u u s n n .l A o 1' Sf ' l 1 Phgl 's w' 3 i ' 1 7 2.3 . . . l,ee ,' ' Pom l' ,. .... l ' 'V 1 1 ' ' ' 4'-1 .... 'l 1 .' 1 ' ,' l ani .' -r if 1' lllusf lfouncil 4 . . . hor to 1'1r11e an I.B.ll . per- ,fur ' year' from '1i11t , a ll'gLl tl1 ' 1 sl l . l 11 l 1' es 1-ial- l 1 z ' ' 1 , 1 p- t ' 'l s 1' ' f .,.. 'I . .' ' 1 ' 'f'h ' 1 -' s. 1' . .. 1 1 'L , . . ' 1 ' 1' .,.. ' ' 'f I' y' ' 1' ' ' ' g '1 , , ' ' 's s w'a.' 1' 'ls' hys' 'z l ' ' tl ' Il ' MT: .... 'h1 .1 3 1- , ' .1 1- , ' ,... 1 f 1 l 1 . , . ' ' ,1 1 1' ' . . . 1 . . . 1' g Q ' 1 U ' j er 1 ir ss ' ' iv' ' 1 ' - 1 ' , i hr- ' s 1 .' ' 1, .' Wlnsby Steve Steve has attended Crossmont for four years bus favorlte pastlmes are buntmg, f1sl11ng swlmmlng and glrls and cars h1s ambltlon IS to graduate mll long re member the destructlon of the old cafeterla and the blllldlllg of the Woodson, Charles Chucks favorlte pastlmes are o1l pamtmg and wood sculpturmg act1v1t1es mcluded Tennls 34 Russ1an Club 4 Publ1c1ty man ager for Homecommg ueen amb1t1on IS to be an electromcs en gmeer favored Mr Kmtzele and Physlcs w1ll remember the Sen1or pr1v1leges Wxnters, Stuart E Stus act1v1t1es Included the Rlfle Clum 12 and the Skm Dnmg, Cluy 3 l11s ambltlon IS to graduate from Grossmont in lon remember the many wonder ful frlends he has made the tra d1t1ons Crossmont possesses and Wrlght Annette Nettles faworlte pastlme IS semng actlvltnes 1ncluded Benchwarm ers 4 Future Nurses 12 Future Teachers Assoelatnon 12 Sen1or YTeens Clrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 12 Marchlng Band amb1t1on 1s to become an a1rl1ne stewardess 14 Wxthee, Lance Wneland Lancc s fusorlte pastlmes 1nc lude f1s11n brldge playmg and ie sc ll nce actlvltles mcluded Marc lung, Band 23 CS F 34 l lfe Sclence flub 2 Dalsy fbam 3 Concert Band amb1t1on IS to be a success ored Amerlcan Studies wlth M DeKoc'k Wr1ght Charles Corkys fawornte pastlme IS water skung actnltles 1ncluded Football 1234 Baseball 14 Track 23 Lettermens Club 1234 Sophomore Vlce Presldent Bows Federatlon Commlssloner of Publlclty 4 Student Councll Class Councll l 4 H1Y 23 5 Wxthee Lynn Elleen Lynns act1v1t1es mcluded CSF H1 Fnettes 2 4 Future Teachers Assoclatlon 1 Eet' t1on Board 4 Honor Usher at Graduatlon 3 amb1t1on IS to be a kmdergarten or prnmary teach er or to be In C1v1l Servlce Wyman, Mary Mellnda Mmdys faxonte pastlme IS readmg books on Ch1na act1v1t1es m eluded Future Nurses Pubhcnty Chalrman 2 and Treas 3 tu dent Councll 13 Class Councll Sen1or Glee 3 m b1t1on IS to go to Furope ' , 1 I . . n Q 1 , Q . lv ,' ', 'l '. ' ,... ' , -. tc l,- . ' D I ' ' . . L Y , -3. A A . . I .l l I . . . . . . . new llbfafb' ln U5 Place- the destruction of the old cafeteria. in the field of life-science . . . fav- favored English IV with Mr, Cross. . . v. rt 1 1 , . , . ' I ..':',.',. .. ml, l ' . ...S- V ' ,-.- ' Q , ' 2.4... ' ...a- AUTOGRAPHS vo L' Z 'f,11V- U A f I . WZ .KL L f l 14f,'l1J ,N ,Lv :V ? A4 ,Lx AUTOGRAPHS SENIOR COMMITTIES Prom Commlttee 1 t Comm1ttee Breakfa:t Committee 'I4 'T Prom Commlttf-0 'uv Semmar fommxttee ,,1 3,1 Cards and Announcc ments Commlttee 149 U D1tch Day Commlttee .la....4 Llbrarv Commulee Pubhcxtv Commmee 4 1 Y ' I 2 . ' 2 I . . A 5 3 '- I , 7' . Uv, ' ' . 5, f 'Y 4 ' ' 3 ,L N I ul K z- v 5 l 'N I . N A I I , S Q ,FY- M F L LL Lb , it .. ' ... K by 'v f X r . 3 I X .I ' I E 1 Dxtph Day Committee Scholarshlp Commxttee Career Du Lommlttee 4 Graduatlon Commntee Baccalaureate Commxttee Banquet Qommlttee 52 353' W Cap and Conn Pmxleges and Rf' ponmbllltles SENIOR ACTIVITIES Blcy cle Day Senlor Clrls Football Fame 2 I' Benchwarmers Farulty Senlor baeketball game Farultw Senlor gxrls ha kethall game at half tlme 153 UNDER SIAM THE LAHJXHFIIHEH' f WHITE ELEPHANT IN SOUTH EAST ASIA 4 I 1. O ,- M t,. ! 1 'sw' 0 I U ' A fu.: X ' 3' C JU IORS President, Steve Welch Vice President, Mark Cook Secretary, Judy Bowman Treasurer loann Nelson Com of Pubhcrty Lorelle Wellan Com of Cul AH Joyce Nelson Counselor Mr Shlelds Advxsor Mr Clouse Advlsor Mr Rolback Mx sear the Jumor Class under the dlrechon of the .lumor Class Councll has sponsored a pool party at the esa Pool and a car wash The ,lumors also served coffee and dou hnuts to the faculty Plans were made for another car wash rn Aprll and a dance on June 10 The class wlll also sell Grossmont pennants and decals Junlor Engllsh Honors Who knows most says least' , . . , d - . -, , . , . , . ,, 4 8 'F 1 Y f 4' ' - ' ' , v ' ,' S' N I V , C I . R , W ' . , I . , . v , J ,J ' f, . L ' ' 5 4 9-1 C 'O , A 2 93 'Af H ' 'S W ry 1 , 5 L v x . L . . . . w ifi - V . ' Q . g v. - - . as I' 9 . , . 4 fam? 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