Hawthorne High School - El Molino Yearbook (Hawthorne, CA)
- Class of 1963
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Your 1963 Eli Molino at- tempts to capture a brief look at this whirling kaleido- scope of campus activity- a look to hold forever in your hearts. ' XX. S 2 W S x N31 ' A 'if -f 4 'fm f w lf' we 'r f5W?WQWme W Q ' V M , QFMSW, H ,fagh I ff, f ew, V 2' ' , x, f 'f i , P- ff ' 1 by .3 Q! fa f -'l 'P f , X i' ' f 5 f f '. eff I f 2 .vixww ,ya ff df ,V , - 0 ' ' f. .,,.SWf3 I+' 'SW ak x 37'4,fw.fP?W'l !'s',. swf ,w f ' V - X ,N mA..fv faae,! ff .e vf S . f'f',fWP mwuff U CLASSE ATHLET C FACULTY Page 92 Page 134 Page 174 The founding of a new school is a laborious and delicate enterprise. Inevitably, one person be- comes synonymous with the goals and ideals, the espirit de corps, and the energetic force behind that endeavor. During Hawthorne High School's brief, vital history, Wallace E. Nyman has become an almost legendary figure both to those who have had the good fortune to know him well and to thousands ot young people who have benefited from the dedicated energy of this widely accom- plished man. Mr. Nyman's legend is not of the manufactured variety, there being little need to embellish the reality of his contribution to all of our lives. lt was inevitable that a man of his stature be destined to expand his circle of services, and so Hawthorne High must bid him farewell. Our initial reaction is chagrin at being deprived ot his leadership. Yet we find solace that so much of the man remains on campus still, tor he leaves with us the abundant fruit of his wisdom, understanding, and vision. DH. IEFFERSON L. GARNER Superintendent Centinela Valley Union High School District Patterns in Successful Handling the ever changing, colorful patterns ot school administration is Dr. letterson L, Garner, our District Superintendent. A veteran ot years ot service with the Centinela Valley Union High School District, Dr. Garner has provided stability and continuity to a school system that has truly experienced a real population explosion, A lively night at the Board of Trustees meet- ing! Running a school district takes much time, careful thought, and thorough planning. DR. WILLIAM R. MCDONALD Assistant Superintendent I I Centinela Valley Union High School District V I F l i 4 i 5 E Leadership Striving always for the betterment of the district, Dr. Garner and his associates handle the difficult administrative functions with the efficiency and foresight that have brought honor and prestige to the area in which We live, Hawthorne High is proud to be part of this success story. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Mr. Herbert Bartlett, Mr. George Bradford, Mr. Guy Lively, Mr. Chester Brown, Mr. Douglas T. Robertson. Friendly MR. HAROLD WETZLER Principal A sincere man with a genuine interest in young people, our new principal is a man who is firm when necessary, but he prefers to understand us and offer advice and encouragement, For him we have admiration, deep respect, and con- gratulations! MISS RUTH DICKER Assistant Principal in charge of Sophomores MRS IEAN TARDY MR. GEORGE BARTON MR DAVID CAPELOUTO MISS LII-A HELLER Iunior Counselors Sophomore Counselors MISS IOYCE SELZ Assistant Principal in charge of Freshmen MR. IOHN ELMORE Freshman Counselor Assistant Principal m charge oi Seniors The rapidly turning kaleidoscope of admin- istrative activities saw new patterns fall into place this year. 'At mid-term Mr. Harold Wetz- ler, Vice Principal in charge of Iuniors, stepped into the director's chair to become principal. Behind him are the steady, efficient, and far- sighted vice principals Who have helped build Hawthorne into one of the finest schools in California. We are grateful to you all. f 4 i f N l f 5 The Senior Citizens Looking back at the memories of three previous years, the Class of '63 finds that none can equal the senior year for the class spirit, activities, or the closeness ot the class as a Whole. At the begin- ning, they Were merely classmates, but out oi those relationships have grown fast friendships that Will endure through the years. CORLISS MOYLAN Vice-President First Semester IUDY TROUSDALE Secretary First Semester IANET WATTERSON ANGELA GRANUCCI Treasurer Historian First Semester First Semester HENRY LOMBARDI Senior Class President ot Hawthorne High The second semester campaign assembly saw Henry Lombardi, Steve Smith, and Cheryl Brown in a hotly contested race for senior class presidency. The cam- paign was held on class dress up day during Pep Week. MIKE RAWLEY Treasurer Second Semester BILLIE MCNABB Historian Second Semester This now close-knit group will soon scatter into a kaleidoscope ol varying activities, occupations, and professions. But wherever they go, whatever they do, the class carries with it fond memories oi tun, learning, and proud achievement. Now, from the Class ot '63, Farewell, Hawthorne l-ligh, and thanks tor all you have given us. BILL RIGGIN Vice-President Second Semester - IUDY TBOUSDALE Secretary Second Semester 16 A 1f7x 'Q' 3 ' ' fl NN The Year We've Waited For x g, .tx SUE KATHLEEN ACHEN LYN R. ACORD PHYLLIS ADAMS IOHN B. AGUILAR DON ALLEN RHONDA L ALLEN LAWRIE LEE ANDERSON MELINDA ANDERSON RICHARD E. ANDERSON TOM APPLEBY ROBERT ARCE ALAN ARCESE, ANDREW HENRY ARCHIBEQUE IERRY ASHER RON ARONSON VERA MARIA ARGUELLO ,Zi ,7,, I L.. 4 , X. f ! Y .1 l I I v I' u 'z Ili'-.J V-X! I 1 X STEVEN IEFFREY ASHBURN WILLIAM R. ASHDOWN IACQUELINE LOUISE ATHY MIKE BABINEAU NANCY BACHER DOLORES BADENIUS SHARON BADGER SHERYL B. BAER STEVE BAILEY SHIRLEE BALICA VICKI BARATH GARY BARNETT PHIL BECHDOLT MARILYN BEALS DIANE BATEMAN CAROL MARGARET BARRY 71 I P: 1 'Y J wi I Q 121 J E :EJ 'A 1, . fifd ffl f ' .3 91,21 h M.. fu f 2 n , A xfl-' I J 'U , I , J 'N fx III' I I X J K X!! .4 gf I ,M J I Il X Q A M 'I-.XII GARY L. BECKER ROBERT L. BECKWITH ROY I. BELL DIXIE BENGEN VIII ff J xl F ' JJ I ,O My J MARIORIE BENIAMIN EDWARD BERG MICHAEL A. BEVERLY GARY I. BICKERS BETTY BLACK ,pf GERALD LYNN BLAIN DARREL W. BLAKESLEY DIANE BLEEKER IEANNE BLEVINS GARY BOLL F lf kr ., V ,, , x I , .Q - uf W , V V V' Y A I Iowc I Y DHHCG. . . ROOELS17 I bO1'1S. -. MICHAEL I. BOTTAI KATHLEEN BOTTOLFSON KATHLEEN BOUCHER DIANE RUTH BARIVILETTEN-lm CAROL LEE RON BRANT PAT BRANEY DON L. BRANN BARBARA ELLEN BREW STARLA CARY V1 V, LYNN BROOKS CONNIE BROWER CHERYL BROWN ELEANOR BROWN RUTH B. BRYANT DENNIS BURK IANET RUTH BURNS PAT BURRIS IAMES QUINCY BUSH BONNIE LEE BUTLER LAURA BUTLER KENNETH C. BYRNE IAMES VINCENT CALIRI DAVE CASCARINI GERALDINE CARDENAS I i IAMES E. CARPENTER SYLVIA CARPENTER I LINDA MARIE CARR W PATRICIA CARTER CHARLEEN IOY CASE IERRY CASS FRANK CASTRO MARY CASTRO 19 2 X PAULA CHAPIN BARBARA CHARBONO IERI CHEMES EDWARD LEE CHESSON IIM DALLY I. ROBERT CLARK LAURETTA CLEAVER GARY CLINESMITI-I LARRY COLE SAM DAVIS ff f f V, ,, ,, L , - - , L, f ffm, .7 ' 4, XV, ROBERT S. COOK PHYLLIS L. CRITTENDEN f ,- 1 X X, LW. , ,W 1 , fr N I X AW H , If fel, ,w,j,', 1, gl W I I ,J 1 I l , f- ' ff ,u-LuQL..f',f Pi , , , ,V ,U . ,,gf'XLf '- xf AA?fSpecia1 Privileges . . . J RICHARD D. COOPER ROSEMARY COTNER IEANETTE CREEDON RICHARD B, CROSS MICHAEL L. CURTIS THOMAS I. CWYNAR l O P 5 MARIA DE LA cnuz DICK DEAN D1xoN IF ,Nq- -w-'EV jf WILLIAM A. DAMON BILL DAQUILA GORDON W. DARNELLE IR. li SAM G- DAVIS RICHARD DE CUIR ROGER F- DEEGAN Number one on the Ole Hillbilly fashion parade were Bill Riggin, Starla Cary, Nancy Lombardi, and Dennis Nesteby. There are days when these students look like average seniors. Believe it or not! Class Sweaters . . . - RALPH DE SHAZER DENNIS DE VUYST BONNIE DEWBERRY ROIEAN M. DIBBERN HELEN M. DITTMAN Ci IRENE C. DOMINGUEZ SUZANNE DONAHUE ED DONALDSON IANICE IOLA DORN IAN DORIS U. RICHARD DOUGHTY STANLEY GEORGE DUCKWORTH PAM DUNCAN ROBERT L. DUNLAP M. GARY DUNN CAROLE DYESS LINDA EBERSOLD RITA ARLENE ECKERT ROBERT LEONARD ECKMAN Parades. . . STEVEN A. FRAZER RITA UN I E EG-AN RUDY GARZA BOB ELGER ARLENE ELLIS NEWELL K. ENDICOTT CHARLES ENOCH IUDITH CAROL EYER 1 - , ff ...W ww , Sz S l N I Q P I 5 i 1 i I 1 . ? 3 3 WM' DAVE FAIRCHILD CAROLE PAY IUDY FILLMORE GEORGE FLASHMAN GLORIA ELLEN FLICK RICHARD L. FOSSE IOHN FOSSET KAY FOSTER DANIEL FOWLKES ERNEST IOHN FRANZEN Skits For Assemblies . . . MIKE FRAZIER GARY FREDRICKSON DENNI C. GERDES GARY GIBSON CHESTER, T. GAGNON EVA GARRIDO SALLY ANN GILLETTE DALEEN GOLDBERG AARON GARZA TYRONE A. GOODMAN Wx 11? ' 'X' xy, , If Q K ,' .4 l s . ....,. 4R.fN Ng7.,1if 2. . . Q, A 2 7yZfF,',fQ,,'Mm ' W0 P Home ominggand the Victory GAIL GORDON IUDY MARIE GORHAM BETTY GORMAN RON GRAHAM ANGELA GRANUCCI 1 1 w 1 l is IOHNNY M. GREEN BOBBY I. GREEN VICKI ELISE GREEN IOAN GREENFIELD MARSHA GROSETH CHARLES R. GRUBB But I was iust sure I wouldn't get it! Iounne Sharp may be surprised and still dubious, but she was cr lovely senior princess-even in moments like this. 24 l I l x 1 Z Queen EUGENE GUITERREZ PHYLLIS MAE HAGER IRIS HAHN BARBARA ANN HAMILTON GARY HAMM MARV HANSON ZONIA L. HARDIN IENNIE SUE HARE IOY LYNDA HARMAN GARY A. HERALDSON ROBIN LEA HAYS DONETTE HENRY xW XO M V Yxxl NYJ X NJ Stix X A 'DJJ X Yi mb! Xp X X59 XM, W 'T J K' Qu YU U lg Rf K W .Q A XX 59' L X! WE f N I R 1 15 X x N -., . kj 4 SL! Kg RJ.. V, 3' 'x JJ' YN NN N5 R5 G9 SX J U1 QF J Yx ' ia 1, X XX , , U , A' 'x XX X DENNIS D. HERBS1' X0 N N wg .X 1 N. LLOYD Hsss .Ng XX DAVID HILLER 5 KAREN SUE HOFFMAN SANDY IOANNE HOGSTAD SANDI S. HOOD BONNIE HORN MARY A. HOTCHKISS ROBERT T. HOUK ROBERT F. HOWE ERNESTINE B. HUMISTON HRISTIE L. HUSTED LAWRENCE L. HUSTED IUDY HUSTON LINDA A. HUTHMAKER ARLENE M. IVERSON DAN IACKSON JERRY IEFFERSON LYNDA IENKINS BILL IENSEN CHUCK IESS GARY IEWELL BETTYE IOHNSON LES IOHNSON LYNN IOHNSON MARIDEL L. IOHNSON if 51 I Q Es Ea KH ?s , ,sv Y PAULETTE KEEFE I KAREN A. KING ' PA Dances . . . Games . . . Plays . .. K 6 X CATHY IOHNSTON IAN IOLLY IRENE IONAS CONNIE FAYE IONES SARAH ANN IONES IUDY KAPPEN SANDRA KEEL IUDY KEIRLEBER SHARON LYNN KELLY WILLIAM GLENN KELLY IUDY KIBODEAUX ' IOHN W. KING PATRICK W. KITTO LYNDA KLOCK ELIZABETH KONRADY LEONARD KORN MARV E. KUDER Clubs . .. Classes , .. Fun . .. Study i 1 ffff' fwrw ALAN KUEGLER ALVA LAMB TERRY LEEPER Senior Ierry Cass surveys the world from that small I-OM LEIGH-I-ER RON LEMP LARRY A' LENT, plot of feudal domain known as Senior Square. EUGENE E. LENTS MICHAEL LESLIE YVONNE LETH ROSE MARIE LEVEN HARRY F. LITTLE GERALDINE LOCH HENRY E. LOMBARDI NANCY E. LOMBARDI GEORGE LONG THOMAS LONG 28 il v I N J Ivy' ADRIANNE LONGPRE FLOYD MCCUTCHEON MARY McGAUGHEY DENNIS L. LORD SHARON LUCACOVIC CATHALEEN McBRIDE LAUREL MCDANIELS LILLIAN McDONALD SHERRY MCDONALD WALLACE C. McKAY IOHN R. McMAHON BILLIE LEE MCNAB-B .xx QQ x X I ' QTL: , qfffQfg7f?47fgV fwfii'-Wh, A ET X I Dj?- C' 1:2 If f .51 fb: 5' 5, , Q, N F f , L, , , xxx - , Xl, - 'AX .,,,,, ,R lik 'Fw Z fm. Vvww, WILLIAM R. MCCREA CONNIE I. MCDOUGAL LINDA McVEIGH - V C22 C? Ni 2.QJ,,,.-l, 'X QVXJ H- X-. DMN X22 f ,ff GEoHGE,i.MgqAR13QR QR - Q Xb f qi PATRICIPQMRCKEYQXTJ XX PAUL W. M1212 Q Eg RAE,-Cy. ,F H FXX Ntisxi Lil.- X QE. ff:-.. xcqx . K, i R RR 2 C NC Lg? EJ.: Ln , .. ... - ff x KX, jk f .4 AAQQ A . ' I q 9, If K' .DD XE' D Y xx' XQTTL, Nix? -Ci., XQ fd t OCX, if -C ff E Iliff' ci' 9' Q - , ,H gy MIKE MANNING-X fi QQ C?-I LOUIS MAROTTA 'X' f MARGOT MANRIQUEZ QQ, Q1 his E K- Q .,,, K. 1 , tw XX Q. 29 Pig i That Big Senior Noontime in Senior Square sometimes brings serious conversation. I i I 5 u P I IAMES LOWE STEVE MASCAGNO WILBURM. MASON RONNEY L. MEADOWS MARGUERITE MELCHERT IC ELIZABETH D. MEYERS GARY MILLER IAMES MILLER SALLY MILLER CAROLE LEE MISCIK G1 IOHN MOYNAGH ROBERT MOORE RUTH ANN MOORE GARY MORGAN BILL MORRIS sl Ng Day At Disneyland Gary Bickers helps cr surprised cmd happy victory queen, IOHNNY MORRIS BARBARA NORRIS CORLISS H. MOYLAN CAROL ANN MULLEN GARY MYERSON GARY MYKKANEN CHRIS NIEMAN DENNIS NESTEBY BEVERLY NEWKIRK VIRGINIA NEWTON NORIVIA NICHOLS ERNIE NIXON SHARON NODULSKI IOHN NORTHCOTE KEN KNOWLTON Senior Breakfast Uli Rontag entertains the seminar group with German folk songs. GLORIA NOVAK ROY NOWLIN BILL O'BRIEN THOMAS W. ODATEY PAT OKUDA BARBARA C. OMEY CHERYL O'LEARY PATRICIA PALIANI EDWARD PALMQUIST ION MICHAEL PARKS LINDA PARR IERRY PAT CHIN WILLIAM L. PAUL IACQUELINE M. PAYNE LORETTA PEPIN ,J RONALD P. PETERSON ROBIN A. PETTY CAROLE PHILLIPS GERALD D. PHILLIPS ZELMA PINO VICTORIA ANN POGUE, VERNON P. PURCHASE RICHARD RAPPE TED ALAN RATLIFF MICHAEL RAWLEY DON ALLEN RAY LARRY REESE MYRTLE A. REEVES DALE REXWINKLE ROBERT RICHARDSON LAURENCE RICHMOND FLOYD W. RIGGIN. IR. MARTHA ROBERTS ROMEO A. ROLDAN ULI RONTAG LINDA ROSALES CAROL I. ROTGABER BARBARA L. ROZZUTTI IANET RUNN VIRGINIA RUSSELL IOYCE SALSBERY IAMES E. SCHETTLER RODNEY A SCHOLL IOANNE SHARP KAREN DENIECE SHAW IENNIFER SCIURBA L. MARCUS SCOTT ROBERTA SCOTT CHRISTINE SIDWELL BENNY R SMITH From Pancake Breakfast IEANNE M. SEKERMAN MICHAEL D. SERBANIC KITRICK SETI-IRE BETTY SEVERANCE IANICE SEVERSON CRAIG K. SEYB RICHARD SHAFFER BOBBI SCHAFER 7 'W 11:12 , ' FS -.,,. 4 A 3 T .L iff : - gms.: I - 1 A A 1 H . f Nr X... A ,wwf DIANNE SHERANT BARBARA SHOUP MAX C. SHOUP RICK SHPALL WILLIAM PAUL SHOLTZ To Midnight Rhapso s'rEvE sM1'rH dy-U ANNA LOU SNAPP WALTER SNYDER MARSHA SOARS SANDRA LEE SOKOL LINDA SOURBIER PATTY SOUTHWICK MANUEL SOUZA SUE ARLINE SPINDLE NANCY A. STAEHR CHUCK STELLA DALE STELTEMEIER RACHEL STELTEMEIER IOHN I. STILWELL CHERI RUTH STRECH BONNIE IEAN SUTTON KAREN SVOBODA RONALD H. SWEETEN ALVIN TATRO I ANNE MARIE TAYLOR TONYA S. TAYLOR IOSEPH M. THEVENY CHERYL IANE THOMAS LINDA L. THOMPSON NIDA SUE THOMPSON MIKE THORNTON THOMAS R. TILFORD KENNETH TIPPIE MARTIN TOLONE 36 YH gQ '?' . 1-f Our Pictures . Do I really look like that? Senior pictures have arrived: can graduation be far behind? OLIVIA TORRES IUDITH E. TROUSDALE THET A TSU PATRICIA ULRICH DIANN VAN METER RONALD VARNELL LORRAINE VERRAULT IUDY VERTREES CAROL L. VILLEPIGUE KAREN WALKER STEPHEN P. WALKER FREDERICK WALKER. IR. SUSAN VOSS SUE WATTLES DENNIS WALN CAROL A. WARD BILLY LEE WARD MIKE WATSON IANET LEE WATTERSON CHARLES WEATHERLY IOHN WEBER Now G'uraduat1o11 STEVE WEBER TOM WEDEL BETTY WEIGHT IACK WELDON Rest time at the Christmas dance. Myrtle Reves and Howard Ames seem very interested in sitting this one out ! 38 W 4 Z 2 MICHELE WELDON GARY IEROME WESTBROOK LAWRENCE E WETTER MARY WHALEN CAROL WHALEY IACKIE WHITE MICHAEL E WHITMAN IOHN M WILLCOXSON CAROLE WILLEY DEAN WILLIAMS DENNIS WILLIAMS ROBERT WILSON MARLENE WINDERS DAVE WINDSOR ERIC WILLIAM WOOD SHARON R. WOODS ADRIAN A. WOLF TERROLYN LEE YOUNG Senior THE TOP ARTISTS-Diane Brcrmlett, Mari del Iohnson, Karen Avena Barbara , Battle, Sharon Lukacovic, Vhera Arguello, Ro- iean Dibbern, Irene Ionas, Ioan Kesien baum. DIANE BLEEKER Co-Valedictorian All hail the scholars! Their achievements are many. They have Won scholarships to Mills, Yale, Radcliffe, UCLA, SC. They have Won Hallmark art awards and Bullock's gold keys. Their speaking talents have earned them money, bonds, and trips to Washington, DC. We are truly proud ot these attainments. Good luck to you all, LINDA MCVEIGH ll-XNICE DORN Co-Valedictoxian Salutatorian gr.. Y, ,1 . Q ',:g :Eif'2i5'T ' BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS-Row 1: Linda McVeigh. Billie Mc- Nabb, Diane Bleeker, Ian- ice Severson, Mary Mc- Gaughey, Rojean Dibbern. Row 2: Mike Bottai, Mike Hawley, Don Allen, Dennis Herbst, Steve Wa'ker, Larry Scott, Rick Sphall, , it . iwif, Q ' 1 I. by 'uq geq fl 'X 'I , A 4. ,wx 'fa .5 vi. ': 4 fir A I' My 1- 'f K Vue., ,AF ,, X., X 'lo X I' my - ,J 7 ,k -Y -' 1 ' V Rr, .. 0 '5 . ,, . s 9 5' N RF i- X 4. XX K X I 45 Honors THE TOP TEN SCHOLARS-Row 1: Cheryl Brown, Diane Bleeker, Pat Mackey, Ianice Dorn, Linda McVeigh. Row 2: Don Allen, Phil Bechdolt, Steve Walker, Tom Appleby, Mike Hawley. ,Q-3' -' I- gf if ,A vii CSF SEALBEARERS-Row 1: Rojean Dibbern, Cheryl Brown, Diane Bleeker, Linda McVeigh, Ianice Dorn, Row 2: Theta Tsu. Larry Scott, Dave Windsor. Rick Sphall, Steve Walker, Don Allen, Phil Bechdolt, Tom Appleby, Mike Raw- ley. BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST . IOCIDHG Sharp Maridel Iohnson GUYY D'-H111 Iczmes Bush Senior MOST OUTSTANDING Diane Bleeker Don Allen Y MOST INTERESTING CONVERSATION!-ILIST Vhera Arguello Uli Rontag Romeo Roldan MOST THOUGHTFUL AND CONSIDERATE Lynn Brooks Iucly Trousdale A I MOST UNUSUAL PERSONALITY Gordon Dcrrnelle Corliss Moylcm V MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bill Mason Linda McVeigh l-lall of Fame BEST ATHLETE Gary Mykkanen Terri Young MOST TALENTED Dennis Herbst Ianet Bunn BEST DRESSED lohn Aguilar Cheryl Smith MOST NATURAL AND UNAFFECTED Ron Peterson Myrtle Reeves MOST SERVICE TO SCHOOL BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Cheryl Brown Henry Lombardi Senior Picasso Smith at one of the many pos- ter parties seniors held to publicize their activities. Voo Doo by Firelightn was the theme of the Howdy Dance. sponsored by the senior class. Four yeorrs ol calling Hawthorne High School home have now come to or close But what senior com ever torget the best yeolr of all-that Wonderful Mobiles, spraymg fountains, angels, and a mir Friday before graduatlon A b1g day for the seniors rored chandelier-props for Midnight Rhapso the farewell breakfast the awards assembly then year dy. The prom committee really achieved a night books to slgn to remember. Calendar av Y I Wgsskv , 1 QV, ,,.. g K, 1 , Behind all the activities of the final year at HHS was the hard-working cabinet. These planners laid the groundwork that insured success for each event. Q 5-.,r. Y The seniors' last money raising proiect was the pancake breakfast. Ah, those prepared mixes can be used anywhere -and are! 4 Buy them golden ribbons, sang the seniors as they merrily sold scarlet After months of preparation for the all-night and gold Cougar Rooter Ribbons at the football games. PCINY df the HOUYWOOC-l Pflllfldillm. the seniors toast hail and farewell! HUPIWTIE 441 ! 17 1 R X N iw +,.,,, x. It-1' X asv R N5 XXX, N Yhx X x ' f X 5 X, X ' V tv, - xx s.S?Xg,1ixf, it ...Q CHERYL SMITH Editor-in-Chief PAT MACKEY Copy Editor LYNN SWEARIN GEN MR. HARRISON Advisor IOANNE SHARP MR. GOODFELLOW Special Photography STARLA CARY Activities Editor IOY HARMON Advertising Manager ROBIN HAYES E1 Molino Staff SUZIE DONAHUE Faculty Editor CONNIE SCHUSSLER Sports Editor Pi ELEANOR BROWN CORLISS MOYLAN 1' ANGELA GRANUCCI IESSIE LENDENNIE BILLIE McNABB Class Editor -'N . on----Q lj 1 ,, l ,I f r ff . 5 S f 3 9 I 1 I i Q Il i ix? Adv1sor Mas. TON N ,, .T,T,1fg,e STARLA CARY Iunior Diaconians: Barbara McNabb, Melody Beery, Pat Little, Lyn Holloway, Betty First Semester President Zywiciel, Cheryl Mercurio, Kathie Lawrence, Linda Klati, Margaret Iones. PAT MACKEY MARLENE WINDERS PAT OKUDA IANET BURNS DIANE BLEEKER IUDY TROUSDALE ANGELA GRANUCCI GLORIA NOVAK IOANNE SHARP ULI RONTAG VHERA ARGUELLO IUDI KAPPEN 50 l I I l t F amlllar Femmme x -is ,edu- X m Bubbles were floating and darts were of the many social activities enjoyed b the activ se ' flying at the Diaconian slumber party, one CHERYL BROWN Y e rv1ce group. Second Semester President Faces lf you Were a bit startled at seeing our dignified vice-principal strolling around campus in a color- ful Santa cap, it was only a part of that extra spe- cial touch added to the Yule Tide season by the Diaconians. Since the formation of the club in 1957, these girls have been synonymous with help- fulness and courtesy. Not only do they act as guides, ushers at assemblies and games, they also serve at all school banquets. These girls give many hours of service to Hawthorne l-ligh, and help to build the school's name. VICKI BARATH KAREN WALKER IUDY EYER RITA ECKERT MARY ANN HOTCHKISS MARIDEL IOHNSON CORLISS MOYLAN KAREN SHAW LINDA MCVEIGH SYLVIA CARPENTER Focus On LYNN BROOKS LYNN BLAINE TOM WEDEL TOM LONG STEVE SMITH GORDON DARNELLE BILL RIGGIN GARY MYKKANEN ' rggzam 1 rf I LCS! iz ff? 5 , 1-M Z 1 ffz' , ffl' ., f V 'V A5 ' fff 1 f rf? A 4 ff I JERRY CASS First Semester President L1-XRY LENT Second Semester President IUNIOR KNIGHTS-Row 1: Harold Laiferty, Iohn Iohnson. Gary Hughes Row 2: Phil Paris, I. B. Schroeder, Steve Poole, Willie Iohnston Larry Hess, George Flesh, George Dickey. The handsome men of the Knights serve Hawthorne High with honor and dignity. The Knights and the Diaconians, their feminine counterpart, are the top service organizations on campus, A White sweat- er With either a Knight or Diaconian em- blem on it, symbol oi membership, is Worn with both pride and humility. To belong to these groups is a mark of dis- tinction and honor. v From actors to Santa's helpers. At Christmas time Knights and Diaconians were in their Santa hats to usher at the Christmas assembly. Possibly the sight ol the Diaconians in their hats inspired 'ther fatal beauty. Knights' Melodrama F or the first time in their history, the Knights decided to display their gr e at talents as actors. Choosing an old-fashioned melodrama entitled Her Fatal Beauty, these hard-Working boys spent a month in arduous - and often hilarious - rehearsals, Not only did the audiences get much pleasure from this brief fling at histrionics, but the actors themselves Will long remember their nights of stardom. yy I 5 f fm? W, 0 f 1' ,f r , . 1 html? Q I GENE LENTS LES IOHNSON BILL O'BRIEN DON ALLEN MIKE RAWLEY PHIL BECHDOLT DON RAY BILL DAQUILA FH, -W , , LINDA MCVEIGH ARLENE ELLIS LAURETTA CLEAVER LAUREL MCDANIELS LYNDA IORGENSON Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Editorial Editor Feature Editor Scene from Bernardine as covered by the alert Cougar reporters. A Go get that story. orders Sue Achen to Cougar reporters Kathy Miss McGinty. popular Cougar advisor Bottolfson, Al Hoel, George Flesh, Dick Dixon, and Mike Babineau. and Linda McVeigh, editor seem happy about the progress of the paper-right now anyway! Few students realize the problems involved in putting together the Weekly Cougar. Hours oi hard work and the responsibility of meeting deadlines are all a part oi the stait's efort to furnish the students of HHS with unbiased facts and complete coverage ot school ac- tivities. There were many hotly discussed issues this year-issues which were thought provoking and stim- ulating. Thanks to the Cougar staff for a fine paper. Assemblies, another area of Cougar coverage. This one really wasn't an unhappy occasion despite those expressions of Myrtle's and Don's. px IUDY LIPSKY PAULETTE KEEFE BILLIE HILL BARBARA MORTON Exchange Editor Feature Editor Photo Editor Business Manager The Inside Story The Cougar staff spends many long hours in the print shop before the paper is finally put to bed. I Y i 3 Cougar staff members enjoyed the annual Christmas Dance. both as a social D activity and as an assignment for the paper. Cougar activities such as this re- ' ceived excellent coverage in the paper. - t , S , of 55 Fall Campus Candids in .,..,,,.e f . X . - . It is surprising what students will do when they think they are not being observed. But the eye of the El Molino is forever upon you. Here you are, caught in the act! 56 ,S ! 1 4 1 . 1 Z 3 3 i Q f i W 1 i 3 nf 'I victory Queen MARIDEL JOHNSON gs x X l Qxkxi' ,X X gy F T X ri an Y P ,au-1 Q F xk,JbJ kj' 'F LU X 1 Nix' Y W-3 Q- , J f 'Yif W by ni-' i' IOANNE SHARP Senior Princess ,HQ ,xr , M . 3 MJ g 'nj if GR ' X. -s Au 1 , 5 W4 'x J , 111 X X 1 15 , I W Aix . Nigxx , , 'UNK 25,2 I m r r y, . L J N., , N J 'WJ X-9 ' V ' ' ' N ' G' 1 , if 5 , A K , i A go, v 'f' u - so' I , ' R. .-f , Y. V . J , xo f ,J ' K ,fr , f 1 iii xx gl X n 1 0 fi' pr ,V xii, j rux , me , - fx vm! , yixwx. N ill' , if is -, 3 sk. , 1 lj! vi r, A VX 1 I L HN 1 i Y , I1 1 ,fa 'X k 4 'XXVI 'rua ,Q A :IVY J M. i ii' u Q T J ,MJ 'fc' ff fri J C . x A Y WW Sv rfx RMA 'W V 4 wi Av Q3 gs ,rv fr in .WJ ,Q fd. ' QP! '12 if ,1 -A ,X 7' ,X , A - 'W' 4. -1 ' , . , , H X, . LLL., ' r wig' 2, f Q, g-. Lv sf 5 A' rx A' if .4 , 'N '1. X x 'W A .J V A 'Q vjmfgiqf xl. Fx P, , q55Y1u'fJLfr L, - 1 . 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Every man who has a daughter thinks of her as a queen: for Maridel Iohnson's father the dream becomes a reality as he proudly embraces her majesty at the coronation ceremonies. Football season brings with it a kaleidoscope of sounds-spin ited school yells, excited screams ot spectators, the clash ot players on the field. There is nothing else quite like it. At this time the Victory Queen is chosen for HHS, to reign throughout the year. lt is a coveted honor, which brings ex- citement and thrills now, and precious memories later. Karen Kraph, last year's Victory Queen, well knows the thrill of being picked to reign over the sports' season. Could it be that she silently feels a little pain of nostalgia as she congratulates her succes- sor? Reigns Supreme a dream come true, but it has lasted on into the night, as they are escorted by handsome boys to the game A wonderful night for these lucky girls, Not only has The full realization that she is truly the Victory Queen comes to Maridel as she is offi- cially presented during the half time activities before a crowd of thousands. 7 All eyes are on the band and drill team as they proceed with colorful activities to add to the excitement of the night. l ,Wr,,1-....-.- 2 Girls congratulate each other. Mr. Nyman crowns the queen. Lucky Gary Bickers gets a kiss. Viva la Victory Queen! and then to the coronation dance afterward. : z Tug-of-War, egg relays, pies in the face - it was all done in the name ot charity and was a part ot Pep Week, a new tradition at HHS. On Monday many varied, and often comical hats, could be seen around campus. Tuesday brought out the true feeling of spirit with the Wearing of our school colors. The pep squad Was also auctioned oft. lt is rumor- ed that some of the girls haven't been heard ot since! The seniors, dressed as hill billies, topped the other classes With the most participants in Class Day, held on Wednesday. luniors were beatniks, the Sophs were dressed in roar- ing twenties attire, and the trosh came as little children. The boys had to serve the girls as slaves on Thursday. Dur- ing lunch it was juniors vs. seniors in the games on Hal Cap Field. The mighty seniors came out on top, and the trophy was given to Henry Lombardi. Gary Hughes, junior loser, received a pie in the face. Friday started loud and clear with the second annual Pep Breakfast. Alumni Bob Hunter M.C.'d, and the Beach Boys entertained. lt was all lun tor everyone, and charity was the real winner. That's Where the proceeds Went. Kaleidoscope ot Pep 62 X X ASX N A fa? www 'SRS Y. . 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His emotional intensity Was almost unbelievable in that great vehicle UA Shop Girl's Honor or l-ler Fatal Beauty. lt Was a hilarious evening torgevery- one as the Knights, borrowing a page from Shakespeare, enacted both male and temaleroles., ,ff V '- Scenes from the Hawthorne High- way production of Her Fatal Beauty. Fabulous! Fantastic! Mag- nificent! Collosal! For adults and minors only! 64 Q11 Dinny And The Witches Fantasts, clairvoyants, theatrical and musical fans alike were young trumpet player known as Dinny, From that moment on, the excited by Hawthorne's presentation of Dinny and the Witches. world was turned upside down in great turmoil and trouble. Double, double toil and trouble: tire burn and caldron bubblen- Dinny's solution to this problem provided an evening of first- and the weird witches three cast their evil spell upon an eager rate entertainment for local theatre fans. DINNY AND THE WITCHES Dinny ........, ,,..........,. 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Mr Silcox and those grades' W From Atoms To Art A large and enthusiastic audlence viewed Hawthorne Hlghs 6th annual Sclence Falr this year Long before the nlght ot yudglng however behind the scenes Work for the fair had been started Students and teachers logged many hours of labor and Worry to insure a successful 1orocluct1on To them all faculty students lab assistants Knlghts Diaconians and custodians a big thank you from the entire comrnunlty WINNERS: Diane Bleekr, first in physics: Tim Fraser, first in biology: Harold Latterty, grand prize winner for the second time. ff' 'L- X x M 4' xr ,Xi xx . t X Q N -X, ? N! xi fir 6 1 X Q. -MQ, 5?H?Qsggg-w V :NF few x 'X f Va .5 1 5 2 X 1 ji 1, 3 Yf 1 AL- 5' Ek 'AJ,,,Qjm,y!w,x cj,,mX,fQs,.!Cx3b,1w,1,,M'-s,,s', LJ .... V 'Xl , O if X fg 5 X Y fx ,fly ' 'M' H.vffM!- 1 Qil,,f.,A ggyfx -K4yQ,ffa? fu-M,X Q G,,.f7J.i'wg, fu m HQV kv x N1 'aj 1 f A N Q, 4,--! 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Whether it's marching at a football game, opening a freeway, or singing along with Wing, the Hawthorne I-ligh music department plays a vital role in our school life. DANCE BAND-Row 1: I. Dorn, F, Morgan, B. Iensen, R. McConnell, L. Heath. D. Clark, K. Shaw, G. Bowman, W. Wickline, E. Gauntt, E. Feiko. Row 2: C. Weatherly, D. Herbst, E. Palmquist, R. Crocker, M. Kyser. Bow 3: L. Richmond. D. Noday, B. Ashdown, R. Boesiger. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-How 1: B.. Meyers, B, Shoup, C. Singleton, E. Zapf, I, Gorham, D. Lambert, M. Makin, D. Lethem C. Odorfer. Row 2: T. Anderson, I. Vertrees, T. Anderson, T. Koerner, L. Miles, S. Reese, C. McDougal, C, Little, A. Childress, I. Makin. Row 3: R, Arce, B. McNabb, M. Taylor, D. Yates, M. Wilson, B. Brewer, G. Gulliver, B. McNabb. S. Nichols, K, King. Row 4: S. Donohoe, I. Feinstein, C. Longanecker, B. Riggin, L. Ebersold, P. Kitto, S. Bradley, W. Connell, A. Granucci, S. Lethem, M. Leslie, A. Lugo. . 73 Suckers, pickles, licorice sticks - . . e clubs probably sold it some t1m So, what about Billy Sol Estes? during the year. Clubs Reveal Doesn't anyone know a funny story? Qi ai P' you name it: one ot the IOURNALISM CLUB - Row 1: L. Christian, L. Cleaver, L. Huthmaker, A. Ellis, L. McDaniels. Row 2: T. Rubin, I. Smith, I. Warner, I. Athy, L. McVeigh, C. Willey, P. Skeen. Row 3: D, Weber, T. Buckingham, S. Mark, F. Dorsey, D. Takeyama, I. Wills, I. Cordes, R. Yates, R. Kaikai, B. Copeland. T 4 l we-in-Y mm an-rg-4:17771 ww .A nf, H .1 V 1 . FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Row 1: L. Thompson, I. Brown, B, Hedrick, N. Sta- ton, D. Iohnson, P. Little, S. Balica. Row 2: D. Griffin, M. Diliz, K. Snider. D. Mangone, W. Roderick, S. Stickney, B. Weight, M. Buchmiller, Row 3: M. Melchert, C. Schussler, L. Swearingen, A. Snapp, S. Hogstad, M. McGaughey, M. Roberts, P. Nelms, E. Brown, P. Chapin, A. Evans. Row 4: M. Poch, I. Kibodeaux, L. Thompson, L. Leth, S. Thompson, W. Rideout, D, Bengen, N. Nichols, C. Miscik, I. McCarroll, L. Orr, K. Moylan. ,, , , z I F- ,, F af , L . 5 5 O.K. Which one of you guys spelled your name X? SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row 1 I Dorn P Mackey, E. Konrady, R. Dibbern, L. Munson, L. Moore L Armstrong D Clouse S T1pp1e M Grogan K Desmond I Adamson Row 2 D Bengen, I. Trousdale, C. Grogan, M. Hotchkiss. A. Hays L Klatt C Mercur1o C Brown M Wmders L Abercromb1e U Rontag D Bleeker S Henely, I. Myers. Row 3: R. Arce, B. Allen, T. Stewart S Walker L Scott W Mason H Lafferty K Hlmes G D1ckey H Lombardx L Bertelsen, S. Pressler, I. Osterhout. Row 4: T. Tsu, S. Mascagno M Rawley T Appleby D Wlndsor L Wetter R Howe T Wedel L Hess D Waters, I. Schroeder, S. Poole, D. Anderson, G. Flesh, R. Stanley Future Ambitious Self-Taught ? T. Mason. Did you read our latest book Brain Surgery FUTURE NURSES Bowl C Pappas P Hayer K. Flynn, C. Iones M Damon E Corwin N Brown. Row 2 P Flannery I Ahlstrom M Wel don, C. Brew S Crow P Bryant R Bvrne I Brown, A. Evans Mrs Fox advxsor Row 3 A Pappas, S. Souder M Mandavllle H DIIKHIGH A. Ash, L. Mlms C Squires N Oravetz S Seidenthal, S Keel I Wright Wonder if it's a double feature today B CLUB-Row 1 B Rlggln D Wllhams S Smith, B. Daqulla B OBr1en G Boll G Dunn D. Dixon, R Lemp R Heckman B Ander son, B. Ienks, P Smlth G M1ller Row 2 T Long L. Carrillo, B Shultz C Stella G Blckers I Schettler, D. Carden D Oliver H Cooper R Cooper, L. Brooks P Mackey I Deegan Row 3: N. Endicott I McMahon D Lord P Burns T Goodman, M Weathers M Iohnston D Kmn D. Knapp, B. Lee L Husted I Hess D Wmirey STEN-ETTES-Row l: N. Calvert, P. Nelms, Z. Pino, I. Creedon, C. Strech. V. Green, D. Iohnson, D. Griffin, P. Little, A. Snapp. Row 2: M. Diltz, K. Svoboda, E, Martin, I. Moore, L. Swearingen, L. Thompson, B. Weight, B. Hamilton, L. Bloom, C. Killam, S. Ferguson. Row 3: A. Martin. D. Wiley, N. Teubert, S. Thompson, W. Rideout, L. Leth, K. Kara. E. Brown, P. Chapin, M. Buchmiller, S. Hogstad, S. Balica, M. Roberts, M. Mc- Gaughey. Row 4: R. Allen, I. Kibodeaux, L. Thompson, S. Lucas. I. Taylor, E. Humiston, D. Bengen, N. Nich- ols, C. Miscik, V. Barath, I. McCarro1I, L. Orr, L. Holloway, K. Moylan. The Click Of Typewriters Future secretaries, typists, and stenographers make up the membership ot the Sten-ettes Club. Along with typing, dictation, and tips on how to get and to hold a job, the Sten-ettes have enjoyed an evening together at the Egyp- tian Theatre and dined together on seafood delicacies at the new Pieces of Eight Restaurant at Marina Del Ray-a year of tun and purposeful activity. Charming leaders of an outstanding group, certainly one of the most energetic on cam- pus, are Mary McGaughey, president: Dixie Bengen, secretary: and Vickie Barath, treas- urer. Sten-ettes have a long and proud his- tory on the HHS scene. Behind that record is the untiring interest of the advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Corliss. i I+ I lm it A N N A I l Sleepy Choralier members enjoy an early morning come as you are party. What an hour to be dragged out oi bed! Spirited voices belonging to mem- bers of the Choralier's Club joined together once again for a year full of singing and fun. Christmas caroling and the Spring Concert were the harmonious highlights of the year. To The Harmony oi Voices CHORALIERS-Bow 1: B. Shoup, B. Meyers, S. Donohoe, A. Lugo, L. Ebersold, B. McNabb, T. Anderson, B. McNabb, BA. Brewer, T. Mills, E. Zak. Row 2: S. Longtin, P. Winter, M. Craggett. D. Chumbley, L. Iax, I, Makin, M. Makin, T. Koerner, S. Reese, C. Pedersen, P. Braney, A. Antucci. Row 3: M. Wilson, I. Bekins, K, King, I. Gorham, D. Lam- bert, C. Singleton, D. Yates, M. Taylor, S. Nichols, I. Anderson, G. Elshire, D. Lethem, S. Patton. Row 4: I. Crawford, D. Crawford, I. Feinstein, C. Longanecker, A. Granucci, G. Gulliver, P. Kitto, R. Arce, B. Riggin, T. Anderson, T, Fee, L. Hyke, C. Beem, I. Gibson, I. Nutt. i i77 I still don't understand Picasso. SPANISH CLUB-Row 1: N. Sideman, D. Burket. L. Ienkins. D. Robertson. A. Serrano. R. Smith. Row 2: L. Reiss, F. Seidenberg. M. Romo. A. Infante, C. Valencia. K. Thomas. I. Erickson. D. Imler. Row 3: E. Garrido. M. Rodri- quez, N. Notermann, S. Hays. M. Krouch. P. Cilva, P. Ashmore, P. Klin ger. R. Garrido, C. Squires, N, Oravetz J.- wt A ..-W ff I-Ii Oops, excuse me. I'll send flowers later. WRESTLING CLUB-Row 1: S. Ashburn. I. MacKenzie, A. Ta- tro. I. Aguilar. Row 2: I. Brown. I. Ashburn. M, Spen- sko, R. Wankel. M. Souza. R. Fisher. R. Scholl. A. Verduzco, C. Beck, L. Bertelsen. Oh. yeah? Well, my father can lick your father: so there! VARSITY CLUB-Row 1:B. Da- quilla, BA. O'Brien, M. Babin- eau. L. Iohnson. D. Dixon, T. Long. R. Bolling, M. Preble. Row 2: T. Goodman. B. Riggin. C. Stella, B. Shulz, P. Burris. N. Endicott, I. McMahon. Row 3: G. Mykkanen. G. Bickers, R. Cooper. R. Lord. M. Weath- ers, T. Mason. B. Ienks, L. Hausmann. Neighbors Getting To Know You! AFS-Row 1: K. McDowell, S. Lazarus, K. Zapf, E. Pue- eano. V. Estrada, D. Burkei ouk T Villadon a D K. H . . g , . Edholm, M. Wolf. I. Lenden- nie, S. B-uxton, I. Bleeker. Row 2: K. Boucher, C. Boen- ish, D. Smith, S. Siickney C. Krause, M. Grogan, K. Desmond, S. Keel, U. Ron- tag, D. Bleeker, V. Arguel- lo, D. Griffiths, A. Hays, C. rcurio Row 3 H Lom Me . : . - bardi, R. Roldan. P. Beck- dolt, I. Griffiths, I. Eyer, C Walters, M. Hass, T. Tsu. T. Appleby. K. Tippie. T. Walker, D. Iapf. 1 ULI RONTAG from Germany VHERA ARGUELLO from Costa Rica I T il The Wee Small hours 3 rv, Y lffg Www Iaruce Dorn and B1ll Shultz were the lucky ones chosen as the 1953 King and Queen ol the Prom, f. lt takes months ol planning, much Work, and some disappoint- ments to stage a big affair like the Iunior-Senior Prom. There were times When the senior cabinet, remembering the troubles and headaches of making the big dance a reality, wondered Whether it was Worth going on! But MIDNIGHT RHAPSODY was the outstanding event of the year, and each couple Who Went to the Hollywood Turf Club that night will hold the memories dear tor years to come. Gt The Morning f V4 f n, Wi J fff f 1 81 N l You mean someone has to eat that??? HOMEMAKING CLUB-Row 1: I. Harmon. M. Galbreath, I. Walker. C. Beniamin, B. Ward. S. Bennett. P. Smith. Row 2: D. Arthur. C. Bottolfson, L. Staehr, I. Crawford, G. Elshire, B. Dana, T. Miller. K. Duran. M. Leech. N. Danner. I. Pullen. Row 3: H. Black, C. Kroll, P. McCormick. I. Davis. F. Ad- ams, K. McVay, D. Arthur. Which Club Schedule Are We In the ever evolving patterns of campus lite, clubs of all sizes and shapes pro- vide a balance between learning and social adjustment. The club program has become a vital thing at Hawthorne High, it is as much a part ot our existence as sports and studies. I told you, two and two... MATH COMPETITION CLUB -Row 1: B. Mason, D. Ander- son, M. Barraclough. Row 2: L. McVeigh. M. Hawley. D. Waters. R. Howe, Row 3: G. Flesh. L. Hess, G. Hughes. T. Tsu, L. Scott. . ,,17i...ffw-.f-is--.M A - - Say. I hope no other building was destroyed. CHEMISTRY DEMONSTRATION CLUB--Row 1: K. Zaph, M. Iones, B. Battle, P. Kavanaugh. Row 2: R. Stanley, E. Mitchell, I. Blazen- ski, D. Waters, L. Hess, R. Ori- werkerk, D. Giordano, C. Peck- ham. OH We go into the Wild blue yonder , . . Crash! AVIATION CLUB-Row 1: C. Wil- son, N. Gordon, I. King, E. Enoch. C. McCabe. Row 2: T. Ommen, T. Ratliff, R. B-ell, G. Morgan, C. Seyb, B. Teubert, M. Pasewalk, R. Graham. Following Today What do you mean we aren't supposed to sew it up again? BIOLOGY CLUB-Row 1: K, Arce. Row 2: L. Mun- son, H. Frausto. Row 3: M. Botlcin, I. Ramirez. Row 4: T. Iohnson, S. Poole. -. . W ,ii Esperanto FRENCH CLUB-Row 1: D. Botticelli. P. Crisp, L. Spivey, G. Beck, R. Pineda, S. Lukacovic, S. Hans, P. Henderson, K. Boucher. Row 2: M. Nalbandian, T. Casanta, L. Munson, I. Nyman, G, Ias- irebski, S. Byrne, L. Satier, B. Hughes Row 3: c. Wilson, s. Early, 1. wiusf V. Russell, B. Beckwith, K, Kirkpatrick, D. Considine. Twlce CI month the bell rlngs for the speclal club schedule and the students race from the Caphvlty of the classrooms to thelr hvely club meetings. As televlslon so clearly teaches We all need a change of pace. This is it. Oh well I dldnt need those hngers anyway' INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Row 1: I. Blazenski, F. Wid- lund S Edgell R Buceto B Maher T Stapp M Bottcn Row 2 I Gold1ng G. Bierman. A, Wolf, D Pollard I Nay R Martmez R Owens B Heckrnan W Young B Ward R. Dunlap. Row 3: H. Moore I Llnstruth R DeShazer B Elger G Ulve B Rlchardson D Stelse T Leeper. Q I 5 1 l I I r K 'Q P I N n For All! Will someone grab a shoe and bring this meeting to order? RUSSIAN CLUB-K. McDowell, L. Phil- lips, M. Leigghio, R. Wovertan. N White, K. Himes, A, Mitchell, D. Wis- dom. GERMAN CLUB-Row 1: M. Wolf, I, Holt, I. Newton, L. Bergman, M. Williams, L. Winders, A. Ash, I. Ahlstrom, M. Winders, B. Zywiciel, C. Boenish, N. Lombardi, H. Frausto. Row 2: I. MacKenzie, F. Mickelson, R. Kuegler, O. Ritter, R. Light, R. Butcher, W. Butelsen, C. Bryan, I. Zabrouske, C. Montaya, K. Iones, C. McCain, S. Trampe. Row 3: H. Woo, M. Spensko, I. Erick- son, T. Stewart, I. Linstruth, I. B. Schroeder, M. Keepr, R. Ouwerkerk, L. Hess, F. Iohnson, R. Stanley, L. Oinsworth, G. Duncan. So, when can we stop wearing those silly leather shorts? bers of the Russian and Ger Mem I ' man Clubs stage their own verslon of the wall. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, First Semester-Cheryl Brown, Ruth Ann Moore, Gerry' Ccrrdenas, Sherri Mc- Donald, Linda McVeigh, Arlene El- lis, Sharon Lukacovic, Susie Dona- hue. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, Second Semester-Row 1: Susie Donahue, Ruth Ann Moore, Sherri McDonald, Sue Achen, Sharon Lukacovric, Lin- da McVeigh, Roberta Smith. Row 2: Connie Brower, Arlene Ellis, Vero Lynn Mctkcrrezyk, Icmet Watterson, Penny Crisp. An lrresistahle Force Girls' League boasts the largest mem- bership oi any club on campus, for every girl attending Hawthorne High is automatically a member. A Welcome party for all freshmen girls, lunch time sales, fashion shows, specialized as- semblies-these all formed part oi the pattern oi living oi this lively and Worthwhile organization, an organiza- tion Which exists to serve the HHS co-eds. F r i I i l I I I eets An Inanimate Object This Was a relatively quiet year of club schedules, movies, and planning for the Boys' League. There are rumors that a scholarship may be offered by the organization in the future and that some assemblies are in the ailing. Come alive, boys! s 1 z i Tomorrow we've just got to get or- ganized! BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET, First Sem- ester - Frank Rubin, Paul Smith. Mike Weathers, Dick Dixon, Lynn Brooks, Louis Beltran, Doug Kinn. Pat Burris. Well, next year we really must get organized! BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET, Second Semester-Row 1: Frank Rubin, Lynn Brooks, Mike Weathers. Row 2: Louis Beltran, Paul Smith, Dick Dixon, Doug Kinn, Pal Burris. V A Patch Work Of IUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB-Row 1: G. Abbott, H. Leston. I, Nederhus, L. Shue, P. Adams. Row 2: K. Avena, P. Aumock, I. Vertrees, L. Wood, C. Bennett. Row 3: K. Svobodcz, L. Neal. I. Creedon, B. McMonigle, Z. Pino, C. Rotgaber. You mean we can't wear go- aheads or tennies to class? FUTURE TEACHER'S CLUB- Row 1: E. Babyak, B. Brose- ghim, E. Magallanz, I. Mann, L .Gregory, C. Marsella, L. Ior- genson, I. McClain, I. Brown N. Paul. Row 2: P. Henderson D. Chamberlain, S. Volk, C Black, I. Delise, S. Henley, L. Anderson, N. Lombardi, D Clouse, I. Ward, C. Bolender Row 3: K. Reichow, S. Trampe L. Necfl, K. McDermott, B Spencer, P. Klinger, P. Keeke M. Grogan, I. Voss, I. Faran C. Valencia, B. Hughes. Did anyone ever wash ihose dirty bandages? 1 1 1 1 l Q s I Y 1 if 15 I I I I l Energy and Concentration Almost like checkers, huh! CHESS CLUB - Seated: Dennis Gerdes and Larry Scott. Standing: Robert Clark, Ronny Bilbrey, lim Hess, Richard Cross. Y 7 1-Medi Wait . , . wait, the scene doesn't have to be that realis- tic! THESPIANS-Row 1: B. Mc- Nabb, L. Ludlow, C. Longan- ecker, A. Granucci, L, Lam- bert, P. Kavanaugh. A. Chil- dress, M. De-LaCruz, U. Rontag. D. Sherant. Row 2: S. New- kirk, C. Peckham, S. Smith, G. Flesh, R. Deegan, S. Mark, R. Caughron, L. Stapp, I, Wilkin- SOIL The patchwork ot clubs includes vocational clubs, recreation groups, and service clubs. Some ol the clubs, such as Math Competition, provide a men- tal Workout tor the students and also bring honor to Hawthorne High. Scene O Do you think it will ever end? Pat Pcrlicmi and Iocmne Sharp check those thousand-cmd-one El Molino details. Forget that test: read proof! Hey, this is springtime. How did you yell leaders get in here? Stop horsing around, and get those crowds roaring ior cr Bay League baseball crown! Campus In The Spring 5 N X H f Q 9' f ,' w . ,3,f!Z.,, f J 7' ,W , f W wfwfy X' 'Y fy: ' ,J X: f f ARLENE ELLIS PHYLLIS KLINGER CHARLES McCABE LINDA PARR Commissioner of Publicity Recording Secretary Comm1ss1oner of Assemblies Corresponding Secretary First Semester First Semester First Semester First Semester The Brooks Allen Report SENATE, First Semester-Seated: Iessie flllendexzii- nie, Ianet Burns, Don Allen, Lynn Brooks, Bai' bara McNabb Kathie Lawrence Hdffr Liiliin I 1 -1 Y . . ' bqrdi. standing: Dick Dixon. Debbis Dugeag Arlene Ellis, Myrtle Reeves, Mr. Means, advisor: Susan Early, Gary Hughes, XCll1uckQwMcCabe Sherry Nichols. it A my fl V Qu gf ' U DoN ALLEN Q-Q5 'sy Ny ll Vice President Q, D- EJ . - wx x Q! xl First Semester -W X X U S ,J xr IAMES BUSH A Q luv ' eaker of the House ll X I . 4-V il X 'X o First Semester :xx X ' 64X ,ai R lt Il ,JI 1 ,E .wx , X Y, lx, . . ,, r, Al 7, ,X f x Xllo fl , I I , IANET BURNS IESSIE LENDENNIE NANCY LOMBARDI Treasurer Commissioner ol Posters Secretary of the House F'r 1 st Seme R. Z 2 v 1 1 i 1 x t ' LYNN BROOKS Student Body President First Semester HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, First Semester: Row 1: N. McC:eight, S. Gillette, C. Buxton, P. Young, B. McMoni- gle, I. I-lhlstrom, I. Kumlin, D. Burket, S, Iokela, C. Fenstermaker, D. Lethem, L. Gregory, I. Wright, H. Hess. Row 2: L. Shettler, M. Occhipinti, R. Beltram, S, Occhipinti, K. Snider, S. Mark, C. Shepard, V. Vasquez, M. Omey, T. Rash, S. Sokol, N. Staton, C. Schussler. Row 3: T. Geruaise, K. Kirkpatrick, K. McKindle, D. Cascarini, I. Bush, R. Petty, R. Deegan, C. Iess, R. Aronson, H. Curran, T. Mason, D. Rash. The Meeting The I-louse of Representatives and the Senate, headed by a President and Speaker, respectively, make up stu- dent government at Hawthorne High School. Student government advisor Mr. Hamilton enioys the company of Don Allen and Lynn Brooks at the instal- lation banquet. l I l I I i l I I l I I l I l I l I I I I l I l I I I l I Will Come to Crder Patterned on the structure of our federal government, the two governing bodies of the HHS student government are composed of elective officers and appointed officers. Planning and coordinating campus activi- ties take up their time and efforts. This year, however, the two groups did an intensive study of the real efficiency of our student government, with an eye to proposed changes which would make student gov- ernment even better at HHS. These are student leaders? Yep, there they are, both student body presidents at play. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Second Semester-Row 1: C. Villepique, I. Wilkinson, B. McMor1igle, V. Barnum, M. Occhipinti, I. Woos'ey, I. Ahlstrom, C. Boenish, S. Iokela, D. Burket, C. Forbes, C. Fenstermaker, S. Mark, C. Iacobson, M. Rowland, D. Martin. Row 2: T. Geruaise, L. Iohnson, I. Kumlin, L. Cook, C. Buxton, L. Schettler, S. Keel, C. Coffman, M. Omey, C. Schussler, N. Staton, S. Sokol, T. Rash, C. Rowland, B, Spencer, R. Bradtield, C, McCabe. Row 3: D. Cascarini, K. Kirkpatrick, C. Flesh, D. Burk, T. Goodman, I. Bush, I. Clark, R. Petty, R. Deegan, C. Iess, T. Walker, T. Mason, R. Quartermus, D. Zapi, D. Rash, C. Currie, B. Curran, R. Aronson. 97 1 ,l U ,Q A Q, S i r ii 9 I Z Q i 'E MYRTLE REEVES SUSAN EARLY BARBARA MCNABB Commissioner of Assemblies Treasurer Second Semester Second Semester Second Semester SENATE, Second Semester-Seated: Frank Rubin, Susan Early, Myrtle Reeves. Dick Dixon, Don Allen, Phyllis Adams, Barbara McNabb, Henry Lombardi. Standing: Mr. Means, advisor: Wayne Bryan, Deb- bie Duncan, April Hayes, Arlene Ellis, Iessie Lendennie, Sally Gillette, Sherry Nichols, Iohn Iohnson. NANCY LOMBARDI PHYLLIS ADAMS IAMES BUSH Secretary of the House Recording Secretary Speaker of the House Second Semester Second Semester Second Semester J , J Q gmf 42 f if wwf xl! .J SALLY GILLETTE Corresponding Secretary Commissioner of Posters Second Semester DICK DIXON Vice President Second Semester ARLENE ELLIS Commissioner of Publicity Second Semester GARY HUGHES l Hey, all you. iuniors, what can we do to make Fust Semester President life more miserable for the seniors? CHERYL MERCURIO SHEILA NOLAN APRIL HAYES Vice-President Secretary Treasurer First Semester First Semester First Semester Make Room For 5 it 251 51' l K 2 The New Leaders 3 A 'S LARRY HESS Vice-President Second Semester IOHN IOHNSON Second Semester President Beatniks, iunior size, The very latest styles in sweatshirts were modeled by the juniors on Class Day. From the opening of the school year juniors have eagerly anticipated the day When they would be seniors. The time passed rapidly, for during that Wait they had class rings to flaunt, football games to attend, Candy Cane Dreams to sponsor, report carols to Worry about, class colors to choose, and senior sweaters to order. Yet none of these activities could compare in excitement with their first prom. Midnight Rhapsody proved enjoyable for everyone. Despite the hectic hours taken for its preparation, this Was easily the high- light of the year. With the planning of the Senior Breakfast program and the nostalgia of the Senior Awards Assembly, the Class of '64 finally realized what it means to be seniors. They have arrived! COLLEEN GROGAN Treasurer Second Semester SHEILA NOLAN Secretary Second Semester CHARLENE TREFZ Historian Second Semester Q X C 7 1? 11- 4 , mga? 1 , . , f ,, 1 I.VAadnesen G. Abbott A. Acrey I.. A1nsworth D. Anderson L. Anderson I 1 V. Archihequeg B. Arnold P. Arseneau D. Arthur A. Ash P. Ashmore R. Augustus P. Aumock K. Avena H. Baer H. Bailey M. Bair K. Barnes I. Barnett F. Barraclough M. Barrero C. Barringer S. Barton B. Battle R. Baumgardner I. Baylis S. Beals M. Beery R. Bell 1 www... j fig I 2 .L . 5 ' ,fa , Z f 1 , , ,, 1 1 My 4 11 ,Riff Jw i s 5 , B. Adamson T. Anderson ,,1 U W t W sf Wiiwfwil MW M QW W L1 I W Q3wLU'9lW,1f'?f , B. Andrews I. Anthony Q C M. Affinito N. 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Newkirk L. Orr I. Pepin L. Porter 'ffm . 1 Wfgf . , W f 4 , f ' W Mi ! J Q! X , X W P gf! ,wr V 1 5 fd i- f 5 140 -5 2 ,fsffy f' 4 W Q-,fw,m'R:' Q, ri .fan 2 T. O'Ryan S. Peppers M. Preble ,:v,. , wi fi 1 in .W , X, 'J f 1- 4 :. f' f L R. Owen S. Perez M. Preble , W' IW ' fiiwimf 'Pg 7 . ! f f f W X f f. , i ' --......-.m.,...,,.-h...X.X.'-XXXXX.. X X X ,.,, , -.,, X, ' PXP k:'x K , XS S+ N X X X 25X -: ,S W 5 .. X , . X l T. Miller I. Munroe I. Newton M. Padella C. Peterson D. Price I 2 ke Xi X I L X.lfXXi ..,, A0 'XX XJ XA Y I me XNX I if www S 'sk X X S. xx N A , Xi' X XX-:fax X X tx ,XM SX X W-X X Xu X New' xy X X . S I. Milligan I. Murphee L. Nixon I. Palmer L. Pettit E, Pullano NF, 1-X 'X 7' SX C Ti X X X X WV X X sv- RX. X iw XX X X X X X V K X X SX 'X A I L. Mills I. Musgraves S. Nolan A. Pappas L. Phillips W. Pullano 5 5 EX g L X X It X X Xv X X 1 4 X N X s X Xxx X S , X X X Q I MAX -mi? QXXW X 0 X XY N ii in X X .PS X X X l . l X I X XS i .Q ' k S ' 11, ' D . NX X X XS . , XJ git? ' is l I X Q q 1 .. ,,.,. . L., . E. Mitchell I. Myers I. Norman P. Paris R. Piazza I. Pullen f f f f Xag N 247 ' X4 y fy 0 1 X! flX 9 E 1 W T ' 'sw 523 , f f N W fi , f M X, MX w V X LR , f f - fx xtanv VX K X, 4 V N ,, , Sf gs, , I, X w f ,V X N X 1, X ,W 1 1-hy I. Mitchell I. Naumann t il, H , X75 df , M A ,Z X, X X f J if ff f f f 1 'Z X fp X? if X 3 I ,Z S. N organ B. Nealf XX! V f f , 'l'r 1 Z .., V . I w I , 1 ' Q ,SEE QV 5 7 X ' f 4 I f Zia ,mf H. Moore I. Nederhus R. Norton E. O'Conner L. Odatey .MASS A X 1 ff X f 2 f f f ,. 1, 7, If 1 X fN?'W , f 4 f 44 XX ff y f 4 I ' - if X X ag f X VX4 X l .X X 1, , f y 1 ff f 1 X X, Z Z ,X , X .14 ' WQN 'XLTXY XX W., X ff X 1 if 775 X , XS I. Moore T. Neff B. Olson P. Parker B. Parmenter S. Patton C. Pedersen D. Picard M. Plater D. Poer T. Poltash B. Quartermus H. Rasmussen R. Rawcling E. Ray Q -I fa f Y 4 GX 0 wg wwf X 'f-iw! f s f 2 -wh 4 U l, ,X 1 3 , . 2X f 71' yo ' N 1 4 H' X .M fy Mmm wg. 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Robinson L. Robinson M. Sartori L. Savoy G. Schmitz C. Scheliga Eventiul Senior f-.. .. .- ffm. . wff - Q .Q ' ,f 4 4, f.,'-we A , 41,1 ..:. - . . . x x fb .... ,J gin ? ,V H -LX f . ,..,, X. 3,2 i a 4 ' 4, , -V, 7 , ., V 5 , d l :i 7 fg?f'1. 5' iii -. ., ' .Za Vx ' V: M , L M. , f ,. X , 41 4 ',,, f X E. Skinner C. Slater R. Stanley T. Stapp P. Sturn B. Sullivan I ev 2 ff ' X' 1 X I f A A 1 z f 1, 1 f f I f f . .' ' fmg' X 'ff . f . ,, . , . wi ' gif' I H sg, ,Wff I 1 I I E ff ' ' . , ,, ,, ' ' ' X, .wx No, you silly thing, I'm not engaged: it's my senior ring! ' With sweat, blood, and A's from Mrs. lensen, Ive become cr ring wearer. Year At Last L . 4 f Q WW , . -.1 , 'A , f A 4 f 22 1' W 4. f K Q, , wg ww - .f 3, fi J . .fn Q V rwwx-ffmvaswzwfzzwfwmswfywww. ffw, I 4nx4ffr, .. , f f f N - nf W -f fs A 7 ff If f W 4 f Wx 0 2 X A fbi? Z ? ina. QQ, ,i ,. 4 X IQ Xa, , af! Q 2 , 0 ACU , ' 0' f my ,Mm fm , xy .1 ,nh 1 .. .W -,Q 4, ,., 9 ,H , ,4 ,W fa , X 1 Q I Z X f 4 em Q 5 . A' W. , W I , f ', ., -1 W ff X .YI I :Q lg. ' f W N . f 1 ,-Q. , .S - , 'fi ,sjzx S - N 1,1 S, X, , , ., ff -mfr 0. 1 N MWA W A f X .Q f ZZ 1 j N Y xy X ' I f Z 1 4 X 1 f Y Q 4 Q f X. ,, , h ff f, X vf N X 5 X 2, wx V X f X 4 X A. Smith B. Smith C. Smith F. Smith I. Snyder N. Staton D. Stelse I. Stover I. Strahl D. Strealy M. Sullivan R. Swallow L. Swearingen R. Taylor H. Teston 113 W f ' . f , ' 42, 2 ,f 4 ' . , -1 , 3 ,V-,f q,.f,W.,.- W W xg. i -M' f Q f f f me Q, I I is f f . fy. nw Q era' 1 A Vg gt MMD: , 3 J I ,X , ' X ' . f'4 '7',Y?Qy'.'1 ' 4. e- . 'is 4.151 - ' L . -V f-1,3 .. , ., Wi? '- ,. . , I 1g'N '1,1 .rf ff inf' M f 4 4 ,Q 1 ,f V15 W fl Z , ,ff . ,, I . ' W , S ' S W 4197 f hu , 4. fi , .Qs X. Q, 4 ,K ...nw .H E wa.. A ' u 2 :tt V of f Q W We f if . . 4 .3 .fir .nfs f,,,f Qs , 9 Q .W .I saw- r if fi . JS V' . Y XV QQ ' f 127 ff, f X Qusfff 1 'JH '15 W-flwffwff 'W f sf, , X H ' W' f , I EJ . f 'f V Q 1 Z W . ., '- j , , ,Aw X -,yliywg yy' ,V A ' 1 fff ,, 1 f ,S N' ,XV N. Teubert B. Tharp C. Theveny R. Thomas K. Thomason S. Thompson C. Tillson M. Tiner R. Tomanek Vis ,fsf 3 K. Thomas L. Thornton C. Trefz . W 11 I 1 People, people everywhere. And, of course, among the most important of all are the juniors. It you don't believe it, just ask any junior! Three Years Of Practice School days are a balanced mixture of friendship, R W fun. and work. Kathy Zapt tries her hand at some ' arren of the latter. She must have been successful: the K-Westphalen buildings still stand! Wilkinson X ' , , ' Q AQWWW6 - - ' W ff X! W Q Mffw ,, ,f . , YW, f ,f WW, . .fr Q Y , f. NW hw X XQGEW D. Waters R. Wheler T. Williams 7 W f 1 ,N W V X f f t A W . 2, -.s S. 1 l l 1 X f X 3 gl 7 fi., ' Q ,. . 3 ' ff 5 fr 'Qu 4 Q 4' J .',,, 3 if Q f, Z ,Y 'jjj E. Weber N. White C. Wilson 1 5 1 1 t I S l P 1 4 v l l 5 l ' I 3 1 F of I i S - I A 'Q XX I .1 fx- ,ix. .5 aa X at x Xw f , 1: t X 4 . wg . mf..-,?,,y. X Q QQ X Q QW Q 2 or H Q Y XX Ml gn, f s U .xf C. Trott L. Valencia D. Wagner 'N fff nf 'Q . , ' f'.f ' ' , f, ii X 'Z , I fmfu - l M. Trott G. Velez E. Wall I. Trujillo F. Vella E. Wallin , 4- .1 .i V 45 f'l'4is2 . ' ,V W' 5 ,f I ' 'ff f f f JH X 5 if ff . VV Q K, 'QV Y. Vail T. Villadonga I. Ward 'I f X' f Z f ff f f Q X ff! f 7 In 1 ' f ' f , f y ,N , , ,- f ., X 1 f,,,f,f L V ,, .79 fl f. 1,17 ,z , f f AW f Z af f W 6 fl Z h Zz f fjv 5 A , ,'f,,:,i'5Q-1 VIZ? , Ne' 1 QV I P. Valdez A. Vizcarda S. Warner And They Knew All The Tricks R. Weber C. Wigley M. Wilson Z.- if-rf-fl :VA r G. Wellman I. Wihnyk D. Winfrey . , , , 1 1 .K gy ,f 75.2. ' , H f ff., -V, , , 1 . ., lf f Q' ,my 9, ,f , ,g l f T. Wells D. Wiley D. Wing ff -, 2 ,, 7' W: . 9 iii ' We . X 7 5 We I H . af f f fw ,X ' .1 fi I ff! xg!! f, 4 5 ' ff? f 9: ly-Q .. f , , r Af I f I 4, 5 f f W 7 If A ff f 'WX f' '41 I f Z C. Wood M. Wright W. Young N' 555 5' 5 2 . f X Z, W 1 , V K 5311 Q 12 X A ,f T , J ' 5 X iw f W ff, X Mf , 2 km ,, ,, ,,,.,., WM .4....,,,,,,, , , f '- . y, r Am , X i f 4 my 4 L. Wood I. Woodard I. Woods T. Wright D. Wynne I. Yarnell G. Zabiowski K. Zaph E. Zywiciel .f f , ,W - ilif , ' ' .1 7 X, ,V 7543? . . X if W i lg? , ., fo, ' , .r l , NM A . Q 'ek 5. X f ,M 41, K W V 'H ,,,,,fQX m f ,Q 'hz ,I jf' I V WX f 4, X f .6-X nifltl. W., .,, ,f 7 K wx. 2 . M M f W2 , . T rf .... 1 N A ' . ww f - ,ie J 'H .b....,-X Y E V, X ,,,, , XT? XML ! ...ff N V in ,Q Q ,. W ,, . . , ,. T Tw V f , -ff X 24614 Q , N ., 135' , . , ' . M . V! , , , , ff V 1 ,W W. ' 'fu f C ' 7,1 Y - ,Q Sw l Z f 5 , I f X, Z M ,fs DMX W' I l j l l h ' . - I' SUSAN EARLY WAYNE BRYAN First Semester President Second Semester President SOPHOMORE OFFICERS, First Semester: Terri Koer- ner, Maureen Grogan, Karen Desmond, Roxie Chilson. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS, Second Semester: Kathy Krause, Dani Griffiths, Carole Squires, Maureen Gro- gan, Wayne Bryan. No longer low class on the totem pole, the sopho- mores started the year with Susan Early as their i1 Sopho ores I I n I 6 ,-4 , able prexy. Shortly afterward Sherry Nichols Was elected sophomore princess, and the busy year was underway. The second semester cabinet was led by Wayne Bryan. Garnett Pollard brought honors to the sophomores When he was chosen most valu- able B basketball player, and the exceptional tootball skill of Bob Ienks and Randy Clendaniels added luster to the soph ranks. The year ended on a proud note as class rings Were ordered- proot that they would soon be upperclassmen. The sophomores re-create the mood ot the roaring twenties d . urmg Pep Week. The second year class went all out for spirit during this week. I 4 x V Create Colorful Patterns , I I -l. .. 2 .Q- .zyns if .KC i, :W K NM ,fr QM . Q , . ,, I S X S .Q s. X 1 X X, A , yy? f A . . E - gi fig x .h if f X A X - AQXX X 1 f 7 use as 1 f s is-. ,.s:.:.2is, K M ,Q Akkk. xr f x'?,,mY-.. , px, sr. -X eff 2-I , N X .sg 4 , I. Abamonbe I. Abbott P. Achen C. Ackermann F. Adams L. Adams P. Adams I. Adamson A. Aguilar I. Ahlstrom L. Alexander R. Allee A. Allen B. Allen D. Amann L. Ames T. Amott D. Anderson I. Anderson R. Anderson S. Anderson G. Angelini K. Arce L. Arias L. Armstrong S. Arnold D. Arthur C. Arthurs A. Artis B. Auchin V. Backman I. Bailey P. Bailey G. Baker B. Barkoza S. Barnett P. Baronowski V.Baroum S. Barr R. Bauer S. Baumann M. Bayley K. Beal S. Beals X xx K it .r 2, f , , jf, + H. or ' mf l ms- W Did she win or didn't she? Yes, she did, A It's peanut and coke time at the Backwards Dance. These hungry dancers take time out 11C!PPY Shen'Y Nichols. e5C01'l?d bY Bill for needed refreshments. Daquila, accepts sophomore princess hon- OIS. , Y ,f 1 1 1 1 Q 41 f I I .. ' 2 X 6, 11 1 Q I . ' J' if 1,111 4' 1 1 W 45 f 4 1 1 1 1 fQyO. 11' . 11. 1'f' iqj. ' ' 11w 5251 1 2 2' W hig 1 1 I 1 S 4 3 fb f hw ' C 11 f 1 I X .,1g1f.. 1, 511 18 I 4 X1 . 5? X X is X 1, N! 1 X X. .x 1 we' .ll 11 W , . v 1 513 41 N 11 N 6 1 . f Y T41 30 1 N? I 1 f 1 1 1 1 I 4... 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Woodring S. Worry C. Wrightman D. Yates H. Zaccablin E. Zak D. Zapf E. Ziegenbein R. Ziegenbein Fashions on parade. While the boys remain in the classrooms, laboring over their books, the co-eds enjoy a spring fashion show. Tennis. anyone? f w, l ? I Q X , f 5 V 2 f 4 V I , Tlfwx Q , s'g j 2,22 4 5' 5 4,,.,l,3j- T- -4, . 'r 0' 4 ,f Y 'My' CZ? f fl f ' 2 IWW. fi. 1 ,f f .I D J Q W yf 4.51. ,V of if-W, . ,. ff Ni- ,fs I AA- ., . , ., .. .. s , I 4' . W ' f i.. x W A I, ,g,,,,s, 3 A V 1- 4. - 1 gfkf 'i-frrrmff .. ' i We , ,, V g 1 7-'49, , f , on f ' ,A X Q1 1 1554, A fa MKS' 4 V . WVQK 'Hifi ff MLS 5 Mis- f ' , ,' ff 3? 6 V ,KP ,, , If 7,34 X 7 X, -I I , f-., .. ' 12, ' ,, lj v r 'A ,V A9 X Q ' if' . ,-, ,Q 4 ,as ,jj 57 ' , , X H M if QM W? , 'il fl ff i ff N so .ff ,, Q , -me ,, . ,f ,x ,Q Q V ,Mx -. A J A 2 .. .7 . ,,.,. V Y , f- , , . , , , .143 .':.:f,j. ,4g f fp , ,- L ,J X , 1 1 . ' ' I ' ff M7155 1 1, ,, i A . X Q. I 1. , In I y. , e. ffm, ai 'vw .W ' A . 2' y 2, , ., X1 ,e ' if , x , ,f y Q ' L' if Q '5 4 DW 5 A , I '55 C f ' f e ' Aff-f s. I f, A fl ' .L 7 1 gk? 5 Q K X 1-M-N... f . f , ff N A fs- ,, .. , f . 4, -. ,,,, ,, , , It y fr ,, 3, ws J I .... ff . -if, . -, - '. ' ff ff -,f .f 1 1 W M ' ff ' -s ez.j?2,.f M15 ,, -, 2 ' V f .A We Freshman FRESHMAN OFFICERS, Sec- ond Semester: Anncx Foster, Holly Hollingsworth, Carl Bry- cm, Linda Winders, Ginnie Durizzi. FRESHMAN OFFICERS, First Semester: Ccrrl Bryan, Linda Winders, Holly Hollingsworth Anna Foster, Ron Iones FRESHMEN-Row l: C. Botkin, I. Bcrbineau, L. Aguilar, L, Aguilar, R. Bcxumgardner, L. Angel, T. Ashburn N. Baronowski. Row 2: R. Butcher, D, Boesiger, I. Brokow, D. Bertschmcm, S. Bell, K. Barnes, D. Bennett, M Bell. Row 3: K. Bogrolf, C. Buxton, L. Baker, C, Alfama, D. Allred, P. Amuchastegui, I. Abraham, C. Albert K. Armstrout. Row 4: P. Arnold, S. Arnold, B. Allen, S. Ainsworth, S, Allee D. Anthony, K. Andersen R. Adelsperger, P. Amon. 1 CARL BRYAN Freshman Class President Year Seven minutes? We'll never make it! This was the main thought whirling through the minds of the freshmen in their first few days at HHS, Before long, however, the Class of '66 mastered the art of getting to class on time and began to enjoy Zhe breaks in the busy curriculum - such pleasant diversions as assemblies, club meetings, and football games. The freshmen also took time to participate in governing their class and helping to build its treasury by selling Cougar Rooter Booster Buttons. During Pep Week the youngsters displayed enthusiastic school spirit - the kind of spirit that makes everyone proud of our frosh. Is it true that teachers have a contest to see who can assign the most homework? Even at lunch time we are surrounded by books! Welcome to HHS, frosh. FRESHMAN - Row 1: L. Boyce, T. Brewer, R. Burt, C. Bryan, W, Buetel, R. Brevig, K. Burger, R. Bailey. Row 2: S. Burdick, C. Bell, D. Bailey, H. Bing, H. Bzadfield, B. Bozis, M. Bollin, C. Boenish. Row 3: P. Bryant, C. Bottolfson, I. Bekius, B. Broseghini, L. Biggers, H. Byrne, S. Byrne, B. Bennett. Row 4: I. Bleeker, S. Brower, I. Bailey, R. Beltran, E. Babyak, P. Barr, L. Bergman, E. Burney, R, Barilla, E, Berardino. ' v t27 A Whlrllnq Kaleidoscope of New FRESHMEN-Row 1: C. Campe, C. Cordy, L. Corarrubias, P. Conlon, C. Cercone, M. Cohen, W. Cox, G. Crotty. Row 2: R. Conklin, C. Con- noy, K. Carpenter, I. Champagne, L Ciarty, Y. Casaus, S. Bridges, K Blagg. Row 3: C. Beem, K. Bowker: C. Bennett, R. Buceta, D. Bittiker, L Boll, C. Beck, I, Benson, G. Blunt Row 4: I. Beary, R. Bianchi, T. Beck: ett, R. Butler, M. Bennett, C. Black. B. Brocker, C. Bolender, R. Brew- ef. Row 1: I. Coffman, M. Chaitoff, T. Cass, S. Carroll, I. Crawford, D. Castillo, S. Cote, I. Cooper. Row 2: I. Crouch, G. Crittenden, D, Claxton, L. Crenshaw, M. Chapman, E. Cat- eriane, C. Christensen, S. Campbell. Row 3: I. Callaway, D. Chauncey, I. Carroll, I. Clark, M. Clark, L. Corrai, G. Cromwell, H. Crenetz, B. Christoflersen. Row 4: R. Cole- man, S. Crow, C. Coffman, D. Chamberlain, S. Cohen, E. Cairns. L. Campbell, L. Crothers, I. Cock- ayne. FRESHMEN-Row 1: Y, Evans, D. Vuyst. Row 2: I. er, D. Duncan, Mary, E. Dame. son, Row 3: T. L. Domenick, M. D. Dickerson, V. I. Delisle. Row R. DeWa1d, T. De- 4: D. Duncan, S. Dockings, C. Dickman, N. Durao, E. Deskin, G. Durizzi, B. Clark, L. Coopwood, P. Carden. 1 Enders, I. Ealsin, S, Eide, B. Ennis. P. Duncan, M. Donnally, G. De- Deegan, B. Draeg- S. Doyle, G, David- Douglas, I. DeVine, Denney, S. Dimock. Dicken, M. Damon, f FHESHMAN-Row l: T. Geruaise, B. Graves, S. Fraser, R. Fox, R. Fossett, P. Flannery, R. Fraser, E. Frausto. Row 2: I. Fox, I. Freeman, D. Frum, M. Fletchen, G. Fleming, G. Fitz- gibbon, S. Fowikes, C. Fiello. Row 3: S. Farr, S. Frey, M. Flick, M. Flick. E. Fine, I. Flewelling, I. Faran, A. Foster, I. Fehlman, Row 4: C. Fortner, S. Earnshaw, G. Elam, I. Erickson, B. Egnew, C. Elliott, I. Edwards. Row 1: I. Haeiner, R. Hotelz, L. Hop- kins, L. Hotchkiss, G. Hesland, L. Herendeen, F. Hyke, D. Horton. Row 2: W. Hawthorne, W. Holi, K. Glaub- itz, D. Garvin, R. Goodwin, D. Gabel, L. Grube, I. Graham. Row 3: T. Gal- lagher, T. Gill, T. Gamble, C. Giles, L. Gallison, D. Green, K. Graves, S. Grilfee, L. Green. Row 4: S. Grimes, F. Gardner, S. Gehonsky, B. George, F. Garcia, M. Gardner, S. Gender, M. Fertsch, E. Gauntt. Mm, , -3 H Faces, Board up the classrooms: call the emergency squad: run, girls run. The birds is here ! New Places, Friends, Knowledge 5 nd the lucky freshman princess 1S-B6CkY Slaughter! Senior Gor- don Darnelle was the lucky one to draw this escort duty, Row 1: I. Kirka. M. Kitakis, P. Konrady, S. Keel, B. Keeney, W. Knowlton, B. Kelly, I. Iohn- son. Row 2: T. Kelly, M. Key- ser, I, Kumun, B. Kirsch, C Kliza, M. Krouch, S. Kubes, C. Knight. Row 3: C. Kerber, S. Kamens, F. Kaiman, B. KGUGYI M. Kean, L. Iune, I. lllne, C- Iones, N. Ieflerson. Row 4: R. Kane, M. Ioselyn, G. Iastreb- ski, S. Iokela, L. lohnson, D. Innes, T. Iohnson, R. Iones. N. Iackson. 130 l Q I' i at r .i ', FRESHMEN-Row l: G. Innian, K. Irwin, R. Hepner, F. Herro, S. Haynte. C. Hutchins, B. Hepp, H. Hess. Row 2: B. Holman, S. Howe, I. Horn, C. Hollon, M. Hoel, B. Henry, F. Howell, S. Hawk. Row 3: L. Hamilton, M. Hamilton, S. Holmes. N. Hornby, K. Hare, D. Hornby, L. Hender- son, I. Hackman, D. Hobart. Row 4: W. Heckman, B. Halford, S. Hall, S. Hays, K. Hastings, B. Huges, P. Henderson, C. Horsley, H .Hollingsworth. t l l FRESHMEN-How l: D. Martin, K. McSWain, I. Miles, D. Montoya, S. Mears, K. McDowell, D. Lelhem, V. Lutz. Row 2: G. Leake, D. Lundquist, P. Lukasovic, M. Liegghio, M, Leo- pold. L. Leonard, A. Lee. M. Lipson. How 3: A. Lock, B. Lee, R. Lent, P. Lombardi, B. Lebo, I. Lowder, B. Langley, L. Lyons. L. Lonis, Row 4: N. Lingo, M. Lindell, S. Levine, I. Long, I. Ledouk, D. Klensch, A. Klcrtt, K. Kadow, K. Koehen. Row 1: T. Milligan, S. Moore, L. Mills, M. Miller, G. Myers. C. Magal- lanez, P. Mecey, D. Mathena. Row' 2: S. Markey, I. Meed, C. Miller, M. Muddlesworth, S. Morris. S. Mims, L. Magruder, C. Marsella. Row 3: C. Moore, S. Midlane. S. McNaughton, B.. Morrill, W. Miranda, F. Wilburn, C. Metzger, K. McKind1ey, L. Mc- Clain. Row 4: A, Mitchell, D. Mas- sey, A. Mayse. A. Magruder. B. Mc- Cormick, I. McClain, D. Mangone, D. McGregor, I. McDonald. Row 1: R. Odgen. I. Okudcr, G Owens, E. Oberg, D. Oestreich, L Oldes, D, O'Nei1l, S. Niksic. Row 2 D. Nelms, I. Nederhus. T. Nicklin G, Nelson, I. Nutt, N. Notermann, W Newton. P. Newman. Row 3: S. Nix- on, K. Naismiih, D. Noday, L. Neal M. Neggie, R. Nordlow, R. Nary, I Noyer, B. Narvaez. Row 4: D. Nelson A. Mariscal, G. McClenahen, R. Mc- C McCormae R Matt I Matz- Kay, - 1 - I I - get, I. Mohrman. A. Mlichell- 1 1 FRESHMEN-Row 1: M. Peters, S. Pappas. S. Painter. N. Paul, L. Pipher, N. Peters. K. Parrish. R- Purcell. Row 2: S. Pekkala. M. Pasewalk, C. Perpoe, P. Perdue, T. Pressler, H. Prongue. R. Par- ker, I. Penilla. Row 3: R. Pool. G. Post, B, Perry, S. Peterson, R. Penilla. M. Patton. D. Parkhouse. I. Pulcifer. M. Pattee. Row 4: R. Premo, S. Parker, C. Pappas. M- Petshak, B. Octopy, S. Occhipinti. B. Owen, H. Oldenburg, M. Orr. Row 1: T. Rash. P. Reynolds, F. Rundle, T. Romcmio, N. Rasmus- sen, I. Risner, I. Rees, D. Robles. Row 2: B. Robinson, H. Rice, W. Roderick, M. Ramsey, S. Rutter. O. Quimby, L. Reiss, K. Reichow. Row 3: R. Ramirez, C. Ross, M. Haley, O. Ramos, M. Retzlatl, S. Renaud, C. Ritchie, C. Rasberry. G. Reder. Row 4: D. Roy, D. Ruh- man, L. Quesnel, H. Papagikos, B. Parchen. F. Padilla, B. Prenger. A. Pritchard, S. Price. rnn.Sruvu:.N-Row 1: B. Spencer. D, Smith. K. Skelton, B. Slaughter, U. Smith, I. Schroeder, M. Schlim- mer, M. Sokol. Row 2: D. Schussler, T. Shelton, S. Santucci, C. Scxylor, M. Stipicevich, L. Strung, K. Shire, I. Stockwell. Row 3: N. Siderncm, I. Spann. D. Stack, M. Saluati, D. Shoemaker, S. Simpkins M Simpkins R Skeen V Saffazis Row 4 D S 'h . . . . . : . mit . L. Snyder, R. Spooner, C. Simpson. K. Salesl, Ll Snyder, P. Serbanic, V. Stephens, L. Reed. 132 An Ever 'RESHMEN-Row 1: M. Tus- ey, W. Staton, I. Subers, E. lkinner, T. Sirotnak, R. Strea- 7, R. Southern, R. Seiler. Row : C. Shackell, K. Slaughter, K. Ztripsky, T. Smith, G. Steven- an, S. Stevenson, E. Smith, V. Southwick. Bow 3: S. Shir- zene, T. Smith, K. Snider, I. lcott, S. Seliski, B, Stelse, D. weet, F. Smith, S. Sartori. ow 4: S. Stickney, D. Ship- ley, P. Swindle, M, Shire, S. eidenthal, S. Souder, L. .chettler, L. Staehr, S. Sharon. 1 low 1: D. Whalen, K. Wall. IV. Watts, R. Voeltz, I. Villar- 'eal, M. Valdez, S. Voik, A. Yizcarra. Row 2: M. Wyatt, M. Vasquez, I. Voss, C. Valencia, 3. Vale, R. Valenzuela, C. Ul- rich, T. Tessa, K. Thornton. How 3: C. Thorburn, B. Toth, M. Traphagen, P. Tipton. G. Thurber, G. Thies, T, Thomp- son, D. Trimble. Row 4: M. Trelz, R. Trott, P. Thornton, I. Tucker, L. Tippie, M. Thomp- son, I. Toomey, M. Tueling, S. Trampe. Changing Freshman World FRESHMEN-Row 1: M. Zack, R. Zukerberg, D. Zumwalt, B Young, P. Young, L. Younkers B. Waln, K. Woodbury, R Whitener. Row 2: I, Winkle, M. Weidenbener, P. Wilson, I. Watson, R. Whitman, I. Wright, K. Wilking, L. Werner, Row 3 L. Webber, W. Wion, M. Wad- man, M. Williams, I, Woosley, S. White, C. Walters, D. War- ren, D. Ware. Row 4: I. Zabrow- ski, F. Wilson, L. Winders, M Wood, I. Ward, B. Wilson, L Widluncl, I. Wall, H. Woo, P Wagner. ,g ,. 1 4 1 W v 1 I W 1 r N R , J 1 :N a,, 3 ,A 1 iii ff 1 I 1 gg? v . w w M, wi , H N , ' J gf NW f Q , af! S A 1 ,, f ww 2 xx , M' , gig Ez.: Jf ,Ng A gy S K Q y Q I , f gf Z ' S' ' -, f gf Q fn . w I 1 xf fx fff Q, s x, YQS i W., Q -MW .X QW fx, X Xxk, KJ ,ff The Behind VARSITY YELL LEADERS: Kathie Lawrence, Paul Smith, Maridel Iohnson, Henry Lombardi. Bonnie Sutton. BEE YELL LEADERS: Sherry Nichols, Linda Cook, Toni Twarowski. 136 HENRY LOMBABDI Head Yell Leader Spirit The Team MYRTLE REEVES Head Song Queen VARSITY SONG QUEENS: Carol Barry, Nancy Teubert, Myrtle Reeves, Ianet Bunn, April Hayes. BANNER CARRIERS: Iudy Trousdale, Corliss Moylan, Billie McNabb. 137 I I s HHS BAND-Row 1: T. Lord, S. Barton, L. Armstrong, K. Shaw, B. Severance, I. Lendennie, I. Adamson, D. Sciurba, P. Okuda, Row 2: C. McGrew, L. Campbell, M. Retzlafi, E. Fine, C. Cook, I. Abamonte, D. Clark, I. Anderson, D. Limberg, D. Martin, V. Polley, S. Gillette, D. Herbst, I. Lehmann, S, Spindle. Row 3: I. Cross, K. Bock, I. Dorn, N. Simon, T. Brewer, C. Metzger, M. Kyser, R, Bilbrey, I. Andrews, E. Mitchell, G. Post, I. Fox. Row 4: P. Miller, B, Ashdown, I. Spann, K. Malin-Akenbrand, B, McCormick, K, Iones, L. Heath, M. Riley, R. Boudreau, S. Hartman, R, Lilya, R. Boesiger. Row 5: C. Weatherly, I. Eakin, P. Serbanic, W. Draeger, B. Lebo, B. McNabb, C. Moylan, I. Trousdale, L. Richmond, W. Wickline, D. Noday, I. Schroeder, B. Smith, G. Haroldson. DENNIS HERBST Drum Major MAIORETTES-Row l: Ioan Cross, Iudy Lehmann, Head: Carolyn McGrew. 3 Row 2: Priscilla Miller, Sally Gillette, Valerie Polley Thomas, Sue Spindle l Huff. 'W 'fu 5 5 ffl. 1 HRS! FLAG GIRLS: Sherry Barton, Larraine Armstrong, Kar- en Shaw, Betty Severance, Iessie Lendennie, Ieri Adamson, Donna Sciurba, Patty O'kuda. Head Cougarettes Connie Brower and Ienny Sciurba talk over plans with Mrs. Pat Smith, drill team di- rector. COUGARETTES-Front: Ienny Sciurba and Connie Brower, Heads. Row 1: A. Evans, C. Casanta, M. Nelson, S. Car- penter, B. Horn, D. Ioslin, D. Leake, D, Ioslin, C. Strech. Row 2: S, Sartori, C. Singleton, C. Krause, T. Dickinson, I. Hall, C. Brew, I. Moore, D. Griffiths, N. Lombardi. Row 3: L. Carr, B. Iohnson, K. Houk, B. Hedrick, K. McCreight, M. Anderson, R. Hays, T. Amott, I. Griffiths, H, Blackinton. 4!- Q1 If I . ., 'Q W' ' ' V A Nj gf ,' 5 X J I I . f Q AA . Q-I w, X ,ff 4 -Z' fi 'A -Afi vw, rghtxxx-3, .2 H' mfxqwf Q-M, -V 4m I F4 '4 . , wx 2 ff, ,521 x . m Af, F AQ 'WW' i' 1:22 W , V M, ,iw Q f, . ' iz- K- S - , 2 f W 'Z ntl 'Q 4' , Z 5., 1 Q! gwx ,fi , pg Wi' NM? Sports Hall of Fame As We gaze into the kaleidoscope ot lite at Hawthorne High, we see a rnaior pattern that forms an important and exciting part of Cougar activities This colorful picture is the challenging World ot sports. Varsity Football BILL DAQUILA MVP GARY BICKERS Most Inspirational Best Lineman PAT BURRIS Best Back LARRY LENT Best Tackle RICK COPER Best Attitude ROBERT WANKLE Most Improved Varsity Basketball GARY MYKKANEN MVP DON PETERSON Most Outstanding Senior GARY BICKERS Best Rebounder MIKE BABINEAU Most Inspirational LARRY LENT Most Improved Varsity Water Polo DENNIS HOUSEHOLDER MVP DAN BIGELOW High Scorer Bee Water Polo EDDIE RUTTER MVP Cee Water Polo RON BAUMGARDNER MVP Bee Football DOUG KINN MVP-Best Back KEN BYRNE Best Lineman LALO CARRILLO Most Inspirational Cee Football TIM THOMAS MVP-Best Back WARD HECKMAN Best Lineman Iunior Varsity Basketball BILL THARP MVP Bee Basketball GARNETT POLLARD MVP TOM PANELLA Co-captain Cee Basketball DALE BOLSTAD MVP Cross Country BOB ALLEN Novice MVP Most Improved I. B. SCHROEDER Varsity MVP Most Improved Wrestling AL TATRO MVP MIKE MCCORMICK Most Outstanding Freshman ,r W ff ,X f ' K' F I f X X Q 'ws 1 ,ffl VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD-Row 1: Bob Ienks, Larry Lent, Ierry Cass, Gary Iewell, Mike Weathers, Gary Bickers. Row 2: Coach Panella. Larry Husted, Randy Clendaniel, Robert Wankel, Mike Preble, Don. Winfrey. Manny Souza. Row 3: Coach Bravo, Newell Endicott, Chuck Stella, Ken Thomason, Iohn Aguilar, Bill O'Brrien, Don Ray, Lyn Acord. Row 4: Chuck McCabe, Alan Arcese, Eugene Lents. Iohn McMahon, Tom Skaif, lim Giandy, Dwight Fritz, David Holden. First into View on the sports scene is football, and rough action is seen as a powerful Cougar squad joins the race for the coveted Bay League title. This year Hawthorne, along with Redondo, was chosen as the team to beat. Pre-season activities found the Cougars shak- en slightly by a hot Dominguez squad, the Dons capturing the game by a lone touch- down. The 'lkindledn Cougs roared back to blast the Bellflower Buccaneers in a l9-7 tus- sle, with Iohn Aguilar and Pat Burris combin- ing to gain valuable yardage. Halfback Tom Long cuts by two rest ing Spartan toes to add another touch down to the mounting Cougar score. 142 A Powerful ANY - I fam- x X XXX 2 , X X X X f is -rl -.'k is x S Q, ,N-f,N fs VK ii L,X.X A ' ,X 1 , 2 ,L X N N353 is ,37 ' r fbi H, M y, k y VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD-Row 1: Rick Cooper, Bob Bolling, Doug Brown, Craig Farlow, Larry Hausmann, Mike Stover Row 2 Les Iohnson, Don Allen, Iohn Moynagh, Ted Poltash, Gene Gutierrez, Bill Shultz. Row 3: Butch Morris, Pat Burris, Steve Smith Dennis Lord Tom Long, Bill Daquila, Parry Ray. Row 4: Richard Bennett, Lyn Blain, Tom McKindley, Craig Cass, Tom Fee, Larry Lane Darrell Rotramel, Gordon Darnelle. ' r Varsity Squad ln the tirst varsity game ever to be played at l-lawthorne's own l-lalcap field, the Pacific Pi- rates downed the hapless Cougs in a 6-U squeeze. With a pass interception attempt by Burris, sad Hawthorne spectators saw the ball slip through his hands and tall into the arms ot a surprised Pirate, who ran for the charity 6. ln the league opener, the Morningside Mon- archs were once again netted in a romping 26-7 victory. Led by the quarterback Bill Da- quila the Cougars rolled tor a total gain ot 294 yards on offense, with Bill personally oing for 122 yards, two touchdowns, and Q throwing six tor six. End Ierry Cass picks up two tired Mon- arch hitch-hikers as he lights his way through a crowded field ol fierce but- terilies. COACH GUS PANELLA COACH ALEX BRAVO COACH OTTO PLUM Endless Coaching Co-captains Tom Long and Gary Bickers are friendly now. But look out, Spartans! The boys behind the scene who made sure everything was in ship-shape condi- tion for the Cougar gridders. Our varsity football managers Dick Fosse, Dave Mc- Cormick, Tom Buckingham, Glenn Crist, Mike Beardslee, and Bruce Gallaudet, A Farewell To Arms , Y,-1----f-----Af' Y. Q 1 G 1 I 1 2 DENNIS LORD LARRY HUSTED PAT BURRIS ' ALAN ARCESE 1 EUGENE LENTS LES IOHNSON LYNN BLAIN DON RAY IOHN AGUILAR TOM LONG STEVE SMITH NEWELL ENDICOTT RICK COOPER GENEGUTIERREZ BILL O'BRIEN LYN ACORD DII.L DAQUILA GARY BICKERS IOHN MCMAHON DON ALLEN BILL SHULTZ GARY IEWELL MIKE WEATHERS CHUCK STELLA IO1-IN MOYNAGH BILL MORRIS GORDON DARNELLE LARRY LENT MANNY SOUZA IERRY CASS ' Well Played, Seniors VARSITY SCOREBOARD HAWTHORNE 19 Bellflower 7 HAWTHORNE 0 Pacific 6 HAWTHORNE 26 Morningside 7 HAWTHORNE 13 Redondo 13 HAWTHORNE 37 South U HAWTHORNE 27 Inglewood 31 HAWTHORNE 27 Leuzinger 13 HAWTHORNE 13 Mira Costa 0 HAWTHORNE 0 North 22 Haliback Steve Smith and Fullback Dennis Lord encounter those persistent Spartans once again! Crash! And South's hopes of ever upsetting the de- X ficmt Cougars- are ended forever. ' l 2 F l K I i r I uw MUN .Li ., ' . ,. 1 , L7 V,-:V .. , , Z, , , V. . .: - 5 . 1 . Z - . I Y .1 ' Mi .. , V . , - , , , . .. , , , ., M.. 1, ,, v ,.,,,,1 . -g, if 1 Go get 'em, Larry! Steve Smith takes the hand- off from Bill Dcxquilcr and the offensive line moves forward. Dennis Lords gets cr little assistance before going on to the battle iield. In the Redondo hassle, the hard fightng Hawthorne men came from behind to tie the Seahawks 13-13 in a game that later proved to be an obstacle in Hawthorne's climb up the ladder. Steve Smith carried the banner for Hawthorne that night, scoring both touchdowns and gaining 142 yards, as compared to a total of only 66 yards gained by the rest of the Cougar scamperers. In the last home game of the season, a feeble South High squad was liquidated 37-O, with previously injured halfback Tom Long returning to add 68 yards in just 4 tries for the Cougar drive. A team mistake and a pair of costly fumbles resulted in a 31-27 loss to Inglewood, dropping Hawthorne to the number three position in the league. When a Cougar member mistakenly stayed in, leaving 12 men on the field, Long ducked off to avoid a penalty, Meanwhile, end Bill Morris, not knowing of Long's absence behind him, remained to defend the short pass. Ash of Inglewood spotted Misko and threw a long one for the deciding touchdown. Heavy penalties in the Le-uzinger match cost Hawthorne two touchdowns, made by Steve Smith, and 95 yards. But the Cougars still chalked up a 27-13 decision, with the Daquila-Bickers combo taking to the air to gain a total of 197 yards. Tied for 2nd spot with Redondo, the Cougars fought to maintain their position by shutting out Mira Costa 13-U. Defense was the key word, and the Golden Men held the Mustangs to a mere total ground gain of 42 yards. Daquila once again was boss as he tossed for 109 yards and both touchdowns. On the cold windy eve of the playoff for the league championship, Hawthorne's dreams of CIF vanished as a prevailing North High eleven dropped the Cougars 22-U. Hawthorne settled for a third place post for the second year, behind North and Redondo, but the Cougs led the League in points earned, with an impressive total of 143. Blood, Sweat, 1 4 I , S ti it i I I Tears holdson. Row Dennis Gross, Row 3: Craig Steve Sartori, Valdez, Glen Iohn Green goes high 1nto the cur at empt mg to mtercept a Saxon pass Denn s W1ll1ams seems overwhelmed by 1t all' Doug Kinn plows through a shaky Inglewood line on his way to the goal. BEE FOOTBALL SQUAD-Row 1: Dennis Williams, Paul Baronowski, Mike Flatten, Mike Spen sko, Wayne Bryan, Wally McKay. Doug Kinn- Wayne Young, Iim Hess, Larry Horn, Ron Rein 2: Bob Bazis, Gary Fletcher. Glen Coleman, lim Rosen, Dave Rash. Lalo Carrillo Don Blackburn, Iohn Pool, Iohn Cordes, Rod Heckman, Bruce Arnold, Fred Smith Ritchie, Gary Stevenson, Larry Snyder, Iim Schroeder, George Gross, Bill Souza Steve Gant, Tim Frazer, Floyd McCutcheon, Keith Irwin, Bob Anderson, Robert Wellman, Henry Cooper, Mike Sokol, Norm Pasewalk, Coach Bunyard. BEE SCOREBOARD HAWTHORNE Bellflower 13 HAWTHORNE Pacific 7 HAWTHORNE Morningside 6 HAWTH ORNE Redondo F 6 HAWTHORNE South 6 HAWTH ORNE Inglewood 7 HAWTHORNE Leuzinger 7 HAWTHORNE Mira Costa 18 HAWTHORNE North 7 CEE FOOTBALL SQUAD-Row 1: Keith Kirkpatrick, David Chauncey, Manny Valdez, Phil Lombardi, Bart Graves, Mike Wilking, Bill Halford, Torn Edwards, Dale Bolstad, Ron Brevig. Row 2: Robert Parker, Randy Matt, Ieif Callaway, Ward Heckman, Lon Mickelson, Steve Mears, Rich- ard Nordlon, Iohn Abraham, Mike Donnally, Roger Garrett, Ralph Seil- er. Row 3: Coach Balaam, Dennis Zemwalt, David Hobart. Bruce Da- vidson, Tim Thomas, Beau Allee, Ron Bailey, Ron Pool, Tom DeMary, Skip Eiller, Roger Lent, Mike B-rann, Ralph Miller, Coach Bell. Roger Lent makes a diving catch against the Inglewood squad, It paid oil! Haw- thorne was victorious, 39-0. The Midgets Ierry Callaway guards pass receiver Roger Lent dur- ing the Lynwood game. Run, Roger, Run! CEE SCOREBOARD HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE Morningside 35 Palos Verdes 12 South 7 Inglewood 0 Leuzinger 6 Lynwood 19 North 0 l OSS OUNTRY With much vigor, I. B. Schroeder turns the first lap of his 50-mile hike. Although this year's cross country squad was handicapped by injuries and illness, the boys were in there trying during every meet. I. B. Schroeder, most outstanding of this year's harriers, turned out a top performance in placing 4th out of . . . . f a field of 84 in the Mt. Sac invitational, and l3th out o a field of 100 in the Long Beach Invitational. Coach Leo Molitor and the squad look forward to a good season next year. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Row 1: Mike Curtis, Mike Serbanic, I. B. Schroeder, Luis Beltran, Craig Wood, Ernie Nixon. Row 2: Coach Molitor, Ion Makenzie, Ierry Mermis, Mike Orr, Bill Young, Richard McDowell. Row 3: Bob Allen, Mike Sullivan, Rickie Wolverton, Bob Bodreau, Steve Lethem, Tom Litton, Mike Thompson. 1R51 DAN MCCORMICK BOB WANKEL MANNY SOUZA LARRY LANE RON FISHER DWIGHT FRITZ ALEX VERDUZCO AL TATRO A Season With Alex Verduzco works cz pinning com- bination trom cz takedown on cm unfortunate opponent. Al Tcrtro pins his opponent with cr guillotine. CLAYTON BECK MIKE SPENSKO LANCE BERTELSEN BILL OLSON IOHN AGUILAR WALLY McKAY i. Wigs is fwfr ffiff-:zjf ggmfw' YF 1 - 1 'wx - 1 f ,V is-.,,,, rl . f y .Sy n Z7 f, W' ' l l, 63251221 , M , fw fr af ' Zffg X ROD SCHOLL W ' 4 i i1iz'.v.,sa B ,','- '- Xb Cgmfxfglg f .HWS i f ,,. j, A mrs 1 .5 . . :sff-sw Q gf j i.::.:.,,ff V,-. s ,Q ff , , :J is 7 gsm z, ,V .. ,msn .f , , .,. , 4, 1' . 3255? i . , ssl ,. ., , M . . f f H ' ,,., , . it ff L 5 This year's Wrestling squad turneol in a spectacular season by Winning three Bay League Division crowns. These coveted titles Went to lohn Aguilar, 148 lbs., Bill Olson, 141 lbs., and Alex Verduzco, 123 lbs. Congratulations to all of the 1963 rnatmen tor a job Well clone. Three Bay League Crowns Ronnie Fisher again succeeds in pinning his man with a Turkish stack. WRESTLING SQUAD-Row 1: Anice Evans, Bill Leader, Wayne Miranda. Iohn MacKenzie, Pat Wilson, Chris McCorniac, Killer Bertelsen, Dave Chauncey, Clayton Beck. Ianice Brown. Row 2: Coach Simonek, Mike Spensko, Wally McKay, Bill Miller. Meryl Ford, Ron Fisher, Ray Guerin. Alex Verduzco, Ron Bauer, Row 3: Coach Bell, Bill Hogebloom, Manny Souza, Steve Ashburn, Ed Nolan. Bill Olson, Bob Wankel, Al Tatro. Ward Ienkins, Dwight Fritz, Roger Style, Larry Lane. Randy Clendan- iel, Iohn Aguilar, Tim Ashburn. r4'ffnisFwt-P-fs V arsify Cfmn COACH ERLINGER GARY MYKKANEN Co-Captain GARY BICKERS MIKE IOHNSTON TY GOODMAN ED PALMQUIST LARRY LENT SAM DAVIS HM SCHETTLER KEN WESTPHALEN RON PETERSON Co-Captain MIKE BABINEAU 156 I VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-Standing: Ty Goodman, Gary Mykkanen, Gary B-ickers, Kenny Westphalen, Ed Palmquist, Sam Davis, Mike Iohnson, lim Schettler. Larry Lent, Ronnie Peterson, Mike Babineau. Kneeling: Managers David Tipton, Keith Stripskey. , The 'Never Say Die Boys I It's Willie Iohnston high in the air to get con- trol of the tip. 1, l Paced by such Bay League stand- i outs os Mykkomen, Peterson, Bickers, Goodmom, Lent, and Babinedu, the Cougar loasketeers rumbled through cr rough season, settling for CI digni- fied 3rd spot for the second consecu- tive year. Most valuable IV player Bill Tharp racks up another Cougar score for ' the hometowners. IUNIOR VARSITY BAS- KETBALL-Row 1: Bill Tharp, Paul Douglas, lim Eakin, Wayne Mc- Cabe, Bill Iohnston, Iohn Hawkins, Bob Ienks, Steve Poole, Scott Iones. Had a Hope, A Prayer, With Bickers dominating the boards and Lent displaying his adhesive defense, the Cougar prestige was once again upheld as league foes were reminded of Hawthorne's determination and might. The Converse Men boasted three All-Centinela Valley members: Gary Mykkanen and Ron Peterson, first team, Mike Babineau, second team. Starting slowly but gaining rapid momentum as the season progressed, the Iunior Varsity was an example of fine team spirit and effort. Willie Iohnston, twice most valuable player, led the I.V.'s, fol- lowed by scampering Bill Tharp, who established a team high of 29 points, in the final game of the season. The I.V.'s, like the Varsity, finished third in Bay League standings. 3 BEE BASKETBALL SQUAD-In front: Coach Panella. Stand- ing: Dennis Williams, Garnett Pollard, Don Lassetter, Gary Duncan, Bill Lee, Floyd Mc- Cutcheon, Keith Irwin. Bob Da- mon, Tom Penilla, Don Black- burn, Larry Horn. Heavily guarded Bob Damon -,comes through with another two points for this Yeqfs Beewsquddi .. .. .iii , ' Then A Tear The battlin' Bees enjoyed a fine season as co-captain Tom Panella and most valuable player Garnett Pollard highlighted the squad action. Much valuable experience was gained by these future varsity hopefuls. The Cee's also swept through their season vlrith an eye on stepping up in ranks. Stand- outs on the wee Winners were Roger Lent, captain, and Dale Bolstad, rnost valuable. 1 . ,..f ,,..-,,. ., .,1 ..1- 9 Will he make it? Ken K1mes looks n CEE BASKETBALL SQUAD-Row 1: Bill Halford, Bart Graves, Keith Kirkpatrick, in puzzlement as Captain Roger Manuel Valdez, Iohn Abraham, Gary Owens, Coach Balaam. Row 2: Ieif Gibson, Lent tries to score another tally for Roger Lent, David Hobart, Ieff Callaway, Ken Himes, Myles Traphagen, B-ob the Cee s Ferguson. lllhlng. Top trcxckster Dennis Carden shows off his iorm as Mike Preble winds up for another mighty battle 'th L nn Blain to crack the shot put mark, he leaps over cz hurdle. W1 y Hey somebody! Quick, bring the net I E v 1 VARSITY TRACK-Ro l- E Y D w . z.a ame: Manager, Ion Parks, Mike Serbanic, Al Lamb, Lynn Blain, Steve Smith, Alan Arcese, Darrell Rotramel, Dave Wagner, I. B. Schroeder, Barry Leslie. Row 2: Mike Retzlalf Manager' Mike Preble Ioe Bernhardt Chuck McCabe Don Winfrey, Dick Dixon, David Holden, Luis Beltran, Dennis Carden, Ernest Franzen,' Glenn Crist. Bow 3: Fred Feuister, Ir., Manager Mike Barraclough, Ken Thomason, Iohn Moynagh, Ernie Nixon, Greg Wood, Roy Bell, Bob Howe, Craig Cass, Dave Bennett, Iohn Pool Paul Mackie, Coach Bravo. 160 A Race BEE TRACK-Row 1: Wayne Young, Tim Fraser, Steve Grant, Ioe Dee- gan, Ioe Magroder, Lee Mills, Tim Thomas, Bryce Barboza, Bob Curran. Row 2: Steve Hall, Ken Byrne, Ron- ney Meadows, Tom Litton, Richard Shaffer, David Limberg, Eddie File, Tom Klingenhagen, Dick Dixon, Den- nis Carden. Row 3: Michael Orr, Gregg Dean, Stephen Lethem, Rob- ert Anderson, Henry Cooper, David Hughes, Ron Reinholdson, Iohn Cordes, Dennis Hudson, Steve Stev- enson, Gary Schwarz, Coach Bun- yard. Richard Shaffer finds the weather exhilarating as he goes up and over the high jump bar. Well Run From Start To Finish 'lfhe 1963 track season saw the thinclad men turn in outstanding performances, The Bee low hurdles record of 13.9, previously held by alumnus Bobby Hunter, was shattered by Dennis Carden at the Arroyo Invitational with a time of 13.7. Carden turned in top perform- ances at all track meets. Sand blasting the hard way. This versatile thinclad man launches into space and makes a two feet landing as he tries for ano'her yardage iump. Behind the scenes: Who says track's all sweat? CEE TRACK-Row 1: Danny Anderson, Bill Wilson. Phil Lombardi, Iohn Devine, Paul Duncan, Tom Ge- raise. Row 2: Eddie Fite, Leland Whitehouse, Ward Heckman, Mike Thompson, Gary Ritter, Bob Allen. Row 3: Richard Doran, Ed Cateriano, Rex Butler, Bob Tarbutlon, Ritchie Wolverton, Coach Molitor. This H.H.S. pole vaulter goes up in the air and over the cross bar with another successiul attempt. Don't you worry, boys. I've got lhis situation well in hand, and . . . gulp! gulp! 'Tip Lwnl,-wff, -. l Underwater I l 1 Okay, fellows, who's got the shark repellent? questions Coach Iones a th V1 l .M I I I . - . s e water polo team pre- , if pares for another 1mportant swlmfest, I 1 r l V54 ' Q l i ,, . .3 I f , ,,5 ,J f l X ,aj No Sweat VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM-Row 1: Den- nis Householder, Danny Bigelow, Ronnie Swallow, Tom Freeman. Row 2: Larry Reese, Dennis Nestby, Barry Leslie, Loren Heath. Row 3: Iim Ericson, Bill Leeman, Bill Paul, Iohn King, Ted Railiii, Dale Stelse, Coach Iones. W f BEE WATER POLO TEAM-Row 1: Rich- ard Bell, Gary Hughes, Wayne Waits, Bob Evett, Harry Papagakios, Bill Miller. Row 2: Ed Rutter, lim Harris. Bill MacMillan. Richard Baumgardner, Dennis Noday, Ray Guerin. + V l CEE WATER POLO TEAM-Row 1: Bernie Hoffman, George Inman, Lance Burtleson. Larry Crenshaw. Row 2: Richard Watson.. Richard Toth, Iohn Fluelling. Row 3: Charles McCain, Ronnie Baumgardner, lim Morman, Iohn Elliott. 163 arsffy Cfmn Bn VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD--Row 1: Dennis Gerdes, Les Iohnson, Tom Long, Don Ray, Butch Morris, Dan Bigelow, Bill Daquila, Iohn Green. Row 2: Coach Semon, Dennis Lord. Ty Goodman, Bill Riggin, Gary Mykkanen, Ierry Cass, Phil Bechdolt, Bill Schultz, Mike A55 EAU Our man behind the plate Gary Mykkanen The Mykk has had four years of varsity base- ball and now what? On to the bigs. BILL DAQUILA BILL SHULTZ BILL RIGGIN DENNIS LORD PHIL BECHDOLT IV third baseman Barry Heckmcm uses the Maury Will's base stealing technique in the first game with Redondo. 166 BUTCH MORRIS TY GOODMAN IERRY CASS MIKE BABINEAU DAN BIGELOW LES I OHNSON IOHNNY GREEN TOM LONG DON RAY 1 GARY MYKKANEN At the time the El Molino went to press, both the varsity and IV baseball teams were on top in Bay League standings. Both teams boasted a fantastic l2-2 rec- ord and were in high gear for their final opponents, North and Santa Monica. The varsity squad is a team of seniors, all of them outstanding players, out to Win. Not to be outdone, the IV future varsity men racked up a .310 team batting aver- age to burn up the diamond on their Way to the top. P N. -, 5,3 is , N . - LJ A if X..v' 'J 1 ' 4943, xl wi .3 'ef xy' Ny . aff A r' ' ' FV ffl! d ' 'sv' 'NJ m,,, j,'-J QV , fx! ,f M! . V ,,gll nf 6 ff 1 ,f- f A Bat, A Ball, A Glove , ' ..- N - , ,,,, . .. . MM,-Q. NVQ- . Q., lax ' . 5 :N IQVVV F :ref uw' J f X ry. L Mass. - :gf 'K ' - f 1 f 0.91 5 S SB . 21. fffA' 3 BA 5 S 9 44 AQ A Q r if kkqg X ,, f A i. S R1 ' A - Q ww- -RXK N if suv? AA A wif 9'u-2 ' A IUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Row 1: Skip Effler, Mike Baronowski. Bob Helpes, Bill Souza, Dennis Bittiker. Row 2: Barry Heckman. Fred Maenpa, Mike Flatten, Tom Penilla, Terry Iamison, Don Lassetier. Coach Balaam. Row 3: Terry Mason, Gene Morrow, Leo Ainsworth, Bob Ienks, Frank Rivoli, Chuck Wigley, Ted Poltash. Parry Ray. Batter up! It's time to break up that home plate session and cop the Bay League crown. It will add months to Coach Balaam's life and bring smiles to all our faces. l6 7 I 1 s l Ah. come on. fellows, you'd never see li Arnold Palmer doing anything like ihal. No one asks that you do the impossible: all any one asks is that you win a few 1 games! w ll w l I K A Really Swingin' Group GOLF TEAM-lim Hess, Dan Waters, Dave Shoren, Larry Hess, Ronnie Coleman, Bill Young. And giving the demonstration on that all importani stroke is Coach Don Hoy. 168 VARSITY TENNIS-Row l: Bob Cav- crnaugh, Russ Tomcmek, Carl Bryan, George Dickey. Row 2: Wayne Bry- cxn, Pcrul Smith, George Flesh, Tom Siewari, Henry Moore, Mr. Pendle- ton, Cocxch. IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-Row 1: Steve Mczscagno, Harold Lafferiy, lerry Mermis, Dczve Windsor, Larry Reese. Row 2: Robert Bois, Dcrrryll Kalsbeek, Ed Skinner, Normczn Pasewczlk, Russell Boesiger, Roger Nczrz, Robert Bucetes, Bob Ncxrvcxez, Mr. Ashley, Coach, uLove At F1rst Start INTRAMURAL WRESTLING CHAMPS-Row l: Pat Wilson, Lalo Carillo, Lance Bartelsen, Chris Mc- Cormac. Row 2: Ron Bower, Meryl Ford, Rod Scholl, Gordon Darnelle. Row 3: Bill O'Brien, Mike Weath- ers, Terry Mason, Rick Cooper, Tim Ashburn. INTRAMURAL TRACK-Row 1: Gary Schwarz, Don Winfrey, Lalo Carillo, Bob Allen. Row 2: Dennis Hudson, Terry Mason, Perry Ray, Steve Stevenson. The Noon Time Victors INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS-Row 1: Phil Lombardi INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS-Ierry Mermis, Chinese checkers: Ernie Franzen, Henry Lombardi. Row 2: Bob Howe, Tom Appleby, Steve horseshoes: Larry Lent, handball: Charles Iess, tennis. Mascagno. ff Athletic Grace Pep leaders of the GAP. were Linda Hop- kins, Lorna Gregory, and Carol Boenish. GAA-Row 1: M. Lendell, B. McMonigle, C. Boenish. L. Hopkins, L. Gregory, D. Griiiiths, K. Krause, M. Iohnson, G. Gulliver, S. Baer, B. Morton, Row 2: C. Duran, S. Souder, L. Reese. L. Wood, P. Arnold, S. Ritter, S. Vel, S. Doclcings, V. Lutz, Row 3: L. Quesnel, S, Occupinti, I. Kumblin, S. Levine, B. Elliot. E. Corwin, N. Lingo, M. Denning, L. Christian. Row 4: I, Newton, C. Bennett, L. Neal, T. Gamble T. Smith, M. Clark, C. Fenstermaker, Bi. Ferges, D. Sciurba. 1 Tennis, anyone? But tennis is only one of the many sports offered by the Girls' Athletic Association. Hawthorne co-eds can take their pick of a great variety of sports, activities designed for physical and mental alertness and general Well-being. These girls are long standing devotees ot the nation's program of vigah. 171 172 BARBARA MORTON SHERYL BAER President President First Semester Second Semester GAA is a club that encourages good sportsmanship and the devel- opment of personal qualities such as cooperation, dependability, punctuality, and leadership. Tournaments, play days, and banquets are part of the girls' schedule. A A Lite GAA YELL LEADERS-Dani Griffiths and Kathy Krause. love ot living and lasting friend- ships are the rewards. GAA CABINET, Second Semester-Row 1: C. Boenish, L, Wood, L, Gregory, D. Grif- fith, K. Krause, L. Hopkins. Row Z: B. Ferges, K. Duran, L. Neal, B. Morton, S. Occupinti, C. Baer. of I-Iealthful uViqah nd 5 .i , ir f 1 I 9 , TM, I I fn! 4,-f i 4323 ei, GAA CABINET, First Semester- Row 1: Lynda Wood, Sue Occupin- ti. Edith Corwin, Dani Griffilh. Row 2: Linda Hopkins, Cheryl Baer. 'Kathy Krause. There 'are no Bay League titles at stake, but these girls worked hard to snag honors for their individual teams. l73 gn it ? ,Zu Z ? Z: 5. fi f it 2 Z Z is f f Q , x 1 - N , Q NE AXW zggx A X , RSX 5 S X wwf k QQ A Y hxx. , X .. x Q Q K 'N f If NW ...W .Q .i Nfl ,AW Kaya i W Vx , X 2 sy Q 1 ' wfgfsq W The Faculty N 1 It's coffee break for Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Simonek. A U 'xhe .. Mr. Wade remains ever the individualist, however. 'N He lines up with those who think young. f 1 , I Q ,, V Q 'E ,fr This is the way we do it in the homemaking class- Have car . . . will travel. This is the slogan of Mr. es- Miss Saal demonstrates the gracious coiiee Bell, Mr. Haueter, and Mr. Craig-especially around break to Mr. Clark and Mr. Hoy. 3:13. 176 Popcorn has a fatal fascination even tor the teachers. Mr. Molitor and Mr. Fix find it necessary to discipline Mr. Panella as he cuts in line lor his favorite snack. Safety is their motto. It's the driver edu- cation team of Mr. Mivashiro. Mr. Town- send, Mr. Davies, and Mr. lack. Come on, Mrs. Mark and Mrs, Kircher. Don't let those dunce caps held by Miss Pinchot and Mrs. Cor- liss fool you. You don't need them for your brilliant students! ' M, ,J Our patterns of learning include ma- terials, ideas, and people. Among the most indispensable people is the large group ot faculty members who daily in h ab it Hawthorne High School. 177 K Y, Halt! In the name oi the faculty: and show your hall passes! cries Mr. Ed- wards as he catches up with three campus wanderers. Better luck next time, girls. Teachers come in all sizes and shapes, they may be . lolonde, brunette, redhead, or variable, they range in C age frorn young to - young as you feel. Whatever their Y J -yi differences, however, they all have one common desire to help the l-ll-IS students attain useful and valuable knowledge. Miss Imes insists that failure notices are a universal language, as Mr. Mrs, Clayton seems to think that it's useless to try to get Bugs Bunny E 1' b h ' ' ringer eseec es her to give them to football players, not basket- and Donald Duck to sing. But you never know until you try. Right, Mr. ball stars. Wing? l l N 2 1 f l i Q Y F C WHY' 1, Mr. Q , i 5125! K I f n l Ever get that anchored down feeling? Ever feel overworked? The poor soul who belonged at this desk never had a chance! Their Work Like most men, Mr. Cracciolo and Mr, Liles are constantly amazed at the amount of stuff a woman can pack into a handbag. Mrs. Duffy is amused at their bewilderment, while Mr. Nivolo ignores them and signs in tor work-of all things! Let me entertain you! quips Mr. Bepashy, as Mr. Pi- zarro patiently submits to between-class tortures. But doesn't everyone want a free lesson on the genuine way to rock the cradle ? It's not easy to get an A in Yo-Yo I. vw' , M 179 Th-evglorildiid honofof HHS his be5iuphe1djMrs Bachman made the fifty mile hike! Take five! Mr. Orrell and Mr. Margaritis rest under a shade tree. A south oi the border break helps in cz hectic teaching schedule. Test Tubes, Books, Bats Economical transportation from one class to another is shared by Mr. Oster, Mrs. Cable. Mr. Husiled, and Miss Sasashima, It helps in getting to meetings too! 180 I tell you the 'Unicameral Rock' will be a great hit! Mr. Means plays his latest refrain for a pensive Mr. Hamilton. Cutting in line, eh? The position of this student is a rather unfavorable one. lust ask Mr. Chauncey, Mr. Pappa, and Mr. Grahamer. Tools Of The Trade Now all Engish students should write ten essays. two term papers, read five books, and do two hours of homework every night-English teachers Miss Cone. Mrs. Iensen, and Mr. McGroriy plotting. Coach Iones offers proof that the age of chivalry lives on at HHS. Il's ob- , vious that Mrs. Smith enjoys such red w carpet treatment. l Both Miss Dykton and Mr. Bunyard have that iar-away I'rn dreaming of vacation look in their eyes. Faculty members enjoy getting away from it all: and as Iune comes into view, they become as restless as the students. Do you really know what's wrong with that car, Mr. Mitchell? Your happy smile belies any really serious trouble. That other iriendly smile belongs to Miss Clark of the English department. These two people must like their work! Many Varied Personalities Mr Kirkpatrick has a watchful eye trained on Coaches Semon and Balaam. As head of the English department, he has an important question to ask I know the baseball team IS leading the Bay League: I know they can hit: I know all that My question 15 can they also conjugate verbs punctuate sentences, and write essays? What! No return! Usually Mr. Heisner is watching those political returns. but this time it's different. Could you claim conspiracy in restraint of trade, Mr. H? Blend Into A Single Staff Remember those rainy days on campus when we swam to ishings and interior decoration. Mrs. Roth has iust class, arriving drenched and miserable? Mrs. Bachman, Mr. furnished a new house, and she truly appreciates the Reynolds, and Mr. Pendleton are prepared for such occa- beautiful workmanship of the projects done in wood- sions. So, of course, the sun shines. shop. Mr Wllliams displays some of his students' prize winning Shape up or ship out: Even in his out of class hours art work to Miss Likins and Mrs. Cameron, Under his out- Mr. Sevier never forgets his great 1nnovat1on the standing leadership. our art students have captured an en- goon squad. Mrs. Owens and Mr Ferguson are his viable share of prizes. unfortunate victims this time. In their goal to make Hawthorne High the best ot all schools, the Cougar faculty hols Worked unceosingly to evolve O1 curriculum that is comprehensive in scope and intensive in depth. These two don't see much of the c a m p u s. Mr. Chaffey hides in the print shop most of the time, while Mrs. Murrin teaches the homebound. Mr. Bennett, Mr. Ormondroyd. and Mr. Lordi may think that magazines are great these days, but Miss McGinty still prefers her COUGAR. Persuasive Inspiration The talents of our faculty range lar and wide. Witness the evidence here demonstrated by Miss Booth, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Gaier. Out ot this pattern has come a two-told development: a strong program ot reading, Writing, 'rithmetic, and scienceg and specialized programs in acceler- ated math and science, a new concept in team teaching, and a highly suc- cesstul seminar class. M A d w undis uted King Even with all the modern aids offered by the language lab Mrs. Bartholomew crowns r. n re s p Miss Zalowslci despairs of Mr. Morgan's ever learning Rus of the Coffee Hounds. sian. Slump? What slump? Business is better than ever at the student store. Mr. Harrison counts the sheckels and prepares for a trip to the bank. Mr. Goodiellow and friend enioy a quiet moment amidst the beautilul surroundings ot an oriental gar- ' den. The friend's name is Mr. Thurber: the garden is the result of Mr. Goodfellow's interest in bonsai culture. It that expression on Mr. Silcox's lace is indicative of anything, the sighting Well, really now! How could I have these three are taking must be terrific! Ah, Mr. Kyllonen, please. Mr. Allen dropped that stitch? I'll just knit an extra wo ldl'k h' t u 1 e is urn now. one in the next row to make up for it. 4 If ff ff . z 1 9' 4 5754, nf., W Mr X wif W ' f ....4 CH To A Good Vacation Mr. Harvey, dreaming ot flying, smiles happily. little realizing that disaster hangs overhead. Mr. Plum and Mr. Ashley are in on Mr. Hall's little joke, but they won't tell. Sometimes it's safer in a plane than on the HHS campus. Hawthorne is proud ot its very fine language lab-with justification. Mr. Garza, head of the language department, planned the entire set-up. Here he discusses it with Mr. Bravo and Miss Cooper. ,, 4-.,-..w,..m . . ff- P ' ref Helpful MRS. DOROTHY' RHODES Librarian MISS MARY GUTIERREZ Assistant MISS IANET RATCLIFF Guidance Office MRS. EDITH F AIRBANKS Records Clerk MRS. ETHEL SWAN Vice Principal's Office MRS. PLASTER MR. HILL Cafeteria Custodians MRS. SARA ASI-IBY Textbook Clerk CAFETERIA WORKERS-I. Ianda, G. Morris, D. Trousdale, R, Dunn, D. O'Donnell, K. Groseclose H. Hartsel, Karuup, Gillette, R. Nielson, T. Hangerl Mrs. Plaster. CUSTODIANS-Row 1: C. Skaggs, M. Skaggs, C Smith, I. Hill. Row 2: A. Escallier, R. Whitlock, W Krause, F. Knerr, W. Morrow, R. Kilb, E. Metzler Row 3: C. Fehlman, G. Hoffman, I, Head, R, Macias D. Mahan, I. Pistono, C. Heroux. Row 4: T. Ander- son, B. Sutton, I. Wilson, B. Richards, E. Fay, R Hummel, I. Thompson, Staff MRS. VIRGINIA ERICKSON MRS. MARGUERITE ALLEN Attendance Otfice MRS. MARY LUCEY MRS. MARY FOX School Nurses MRS. EDITH COLLINS Student Store MRS. 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Varsity Club 3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Treas 4 l V Football 1,2,3,4 Scholarship Society 1,2,3 , Adams, Phyllis l Class cabinet l,2,3,4 l Recording Secy. 4 i Red Cross 3,4 l Secy. 4 l Modern Dance Club 3,4 Aguilar, John B. l Boys League Treas. 3 l Wrestling Club Pres, 4 House 1,2,3 Class Cabinet 2 V Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 i' Allen, Don ASB Pres. 4 V-Pres. 4 House 3 Boys League 1,2,3,4 V-Pres. 3 1 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 V-Pres. 3 l Pres. 4 B Club 2 Knights 3,4 Secy. 4 Football 2,3,4 Most Inspirational 3 ' Track 2 l NMSQT Honorable Mentio ' NCTE Runner-up 4 Allen, Rhonda J. Stenettes 4 Class Cabinet 4 GAA 1,2,3 Yell Leader 1 Cor. Secy. 2 V-Pres. 3 H Club 2,3 Secy.-Treas. 3 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Anderson, Lawrie Lee Scholarship Society 4 Future Teachers 4 German Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. V-Pres. Secy. Class Cabinet l,2,3,4 Science Club 2 GAA 1,2 Math Competition l,2,3,4 American Chemical Society Anderson, Melinda Junior Red Cross 2 Campus Fellowship 1,2,3 Drill Teamm 2,3,4 House 1 GAA 1 Honor Roll 4 AFS 2,3 Appleby, Tom Fencing Club l,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Math Competition Club 3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 AFS 3,4 National Merit Letter of Commendation Science Fair Winner 4 Russian Club 3 Acre, Robert A Capella Choir Choraliers Club Scholarship Society Arcese, Alan Varsity Track 3,4 Football 4 Arguello, Vhera Diaconians 4 Spanish Club 4 AFS 4 Fencing Club 4 House Scholarship Society 4 Aronson, Ron House 4 Journalism Club V-Pres. 4 French Club 4 Chess Club 4 Ashburn, Steven Boys League 3,4 House 1,3 Wrestling Team 2,3,4 Wrestling Club 4 B Club 3 B Football Mgr. 2 Ashdown, William Band 1,2,3,4 Band Club l,2,3,4 Dance Band 4 Bowling 1,2,3 Track 2 Cross Country 3 Asher, Jerry Aviation Club 4 Athy, Jacqueline French Club 1,2 Girls' League l n 4 Jr. Red Cross 1 Campus Fellowship l,2,3 Journalism Club 4 Babineau, Mike Basketball l,2,3,4 House 1 Science Club 1 Varsity Club 4 Cougar Staff 4 V Baseball 4 Chess Club 2 Badenius, Dolores Future Business 4 Bowling Club 3 Future Nurses 3 GAA 3 Baer, Sheryl Bowling Club 1,2 H Club 3,4 V-Pres. 4 Hist. 4 Homemaking 1 GAA l,2,3,4 Contestant Pres. 4 V-Pres. 4 Sports Mgr. 2 Representative 1 Balica, Shirlee GAA l,2,3 Stenettes 3 V-Pres. 4 FBLA 3,4 Girls League 1 Barath, Vicki Art Service Club 2 House 2 Jr, Red Cross 2,3 V-Pres. 2 Secy. 3 Diaconians 4 Stenettes Treas. 3,4 Barry, Carol Princess 1 Class Secy. 1 House 1 Class Cabinet 1 Drill Team 2 Song Queen 3,4 Bateman, Diane GAA 1 Girls League 1,2 Drama Club 1 Class Cabinet 3 Bechdolt, Phil Varsity Tennis 2 Cee Football 2 Bee Basketball 3 JV Baseball 3 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 Pres. 4 Knights 4 AFS Club 4 Bowling Club 4 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Becker, Gary Chess Club 3 Chess Club Treas. 4 Beckwith, Robert Be Be Be Science Club 2 French Club 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 ll, Roy B Football 2 Track 1,2,3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Aviation Club 4 Chess Club 4 Continental Pres. 3 Secy. 3 Cross Country 1,3,4 ngen, Dixie GAA 1,2 Girls League 1,2 Stenettes 3,4 Secy. 4 FBLA 3,4 Scholarship Society 4 verly, Michael lA Club 4 Secy. 4 Treas. 4 Chess Club 2 Stage Crew 3 Bickers, Gary Varsity Club 3,4 Bleeker, Diane French Club Pres. 2,3 AFS Club Pres. 4 NCTE Winner 4 Scholarship Winner 4 Scholarship Society l,2,3,4 V-Pres. 3 Secy. 4 Class V-Pres. 3 BPW Career Girl 4 Blevins, Jeanne GAA 1 Girls League 3 House 3 Bottai, Michael Industrial Arts Club l,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Bottolfson, Kathleen Modern Dance Club 2,3,4 Campus Fellowship 1 Fencing Club 2,3 Boucher, Kathleen French Club Pres. 4 AFS 4 lnter Club Council 4 Bramlette, Diane GAA 1 Bowling Club 2 Junior Red Cross 2 Braney, Pat GAA 1,2 Girls League 2,3 Bowling Club 3 Brann, Don Chess Club 4 Journalism Club 4 Honor Roll 2,3 Brew, Barbara Art Service 4 Brooks, Lynn House 1 Senate 4 German Club l,2,3 Treas. 3 V-Pres. 3 Science Club 1 B Club 2,4 Knights 3,4 Treas. 4 Boys League 4 V-Pres. 4 Student Body President 4 Honor Roll 2,3,4 Cabinet 3 Stage Crew 3 C Track l B Waterpolo 1 Football 2,3,4 B Track 2 Brower, Connie Girls League 3,4 Rep. 1,4 B Club 2'3'4 Class Cabinet 4 Varsity Football 3,4 Drill Team 2,314 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Leader 4 Varsliif Track 3'4 Campus Fellowship 3 BlGCk, Betty GAA 1 Girls League 3,4 Brown, Cheryl Red Cross 4 Blain, Lynn Varsity Club 4 Varsity Track 2,3,4 Varsity Football 3,4 Knights 3,4 Knights Play 4 Blakesley, Darrel Science Club 1,2,3 B Club 2,3 Cross Country l,2,3 JV Tennis 3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 House 1 GAA 1,2 Class Cabinet l,2,3,4 V-Pres. 1 Secy. 3 Drill Team 2,3 Secy. 3 Diaconians 3,4 Pres. 4 Scholarship Society 1,2,3,4 Secy. 4 AFS 4 VFW Writing Award 3 Brown, Eleanor GAA 1,2 Stenettes 3,4 FBLA 4 Bowling Club 2 Bryant, Ruth Basketball Team 1 JV Cheerleader 2 Burk, Dennis Bowling Club 2,3 House 4 Burns, Janet ASB Treas. 4 Diaconian 4 V-Pres, 4 Class Treas. 3 Class Cabinet 2,3,4 Fencing Club 3 House 1 Burris, Pat B Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 Bush, James Quincy Class Cabinet 1,2,3,4 Pres. 1 Speaker of the House 4 House 1,4 JV Baseball 2 Bowling Club 2 Butler, Laura Lee Campus Fellowship 2 Class Cabinet 3 Modern Dance 3,4 Bowling Club 3 Byrne, Kenneth Charles C Track 1,2,4 C Football 2 French Club 2,3 Russian Club 3 B Football 3,4 Capt. 4 B Club 4 Carclenas, Geraldine Spanish Club 3 Girls League 3,4 Treas. 4 Carlough, Carol Lee GAA l Choir 3,4 Carpenter, James B Football 2,3 B Club 3 Boys League 4 Carpenter, Sylvia Band Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Treas. 4 Diaconians 4 AFS 3,4 Carr, Lincla Cougarettes 2,3,4 Treas. 3 Secy. 4 French Club Secy. 3 GAA Carter, Patricia Class Cabinet 3 Campus Fellowship 2,3 Jr. Red Cross 4 Cary, Starla GAA 1,2 Freshman Rep. 1 House 1,2 Class Cabinet 2,3,4 Diaconians 3,4 Pres. 4 Yearbook Activities Editor 4 Cougar Cub Reporter 2 Cascarini, Dfwe House 4 Case, Charleen Maiorette 3 Modern Dance Club 1,2,3,4 House 3 Musical 3 Band Club 3 Cass, Jerry Varsity Club 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Knights 2,3,4 Pres. 4 Play 4 Castro, Frank Football Varsity Swimming B Wrestling 2 Chapin, Paula GAA 2 Stenettes 3,4 FBLA 4 Charbono, Barbara Girls League 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Chemes, Jeri House 1 Modern Dance Club 2,4 FBLA 4 Art Service Club 3 Secy, 3 Spanish Club 1,2 German Club 3 Chesson, Edward Bowling Club 2,3 Cleaver, Lauretta Campus Fellowship l,2,3 Girls League 1 GAA 1 Journalism Club 4 Secy. 4 Managing Editor, Cougar 4 Feature News Editor, Couga Scholarship Society 3 Cole, Larry Football l,2,3 B Club Cook, Robert Aviation Club 2 Soccer Club 2 Industrial Honor Club 3 Cooper, Richard Varsity Club 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 1,2 B Club Cotner, Rosemary Choraliers Club 3,4 Creedon, Jeannette Journalism Club 1 Jr. Red Cross 4 Stenettes 4 Crittenden, Phyllis L. Girls Glee Club 1,2 Crocker, Raymond Band 2,3,4 Dance Band 3,4 Band Club 1,2,3,4 Curtis, Michael Cross Country 3,4 Track 3 Bowling 2 Cwynar, Thomas C Football 2 Art Service 1,2 Class Cabinet 1 Davis, Sam Varsity Club 3 Varsity Track 2 Basketball 3,4 Darnelle, Gordon Varsity Club 4 Treas. 4 Knights 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Cabinet l,2,3 B Club 3 Tennis 4 Daquila, Bill Class Cabinet 1,3 House 1,4 I' Varsity Club 3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Secy. 4 Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Knights 3,4 Cougar Staff Davis, Sam G. . Water Polo 1 Bowling 2 Continentals 3 Deegan, Roger Drama Club 1 House 3,4 Play 3 Thespians 3,4 Pres. 4 JV Football 2 Chess Club 3 De La Cruz, Maria Thespians 1,2,3,4 House 3 Girls League 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3,4 DeVuyst, Dennis Basketball 2 Cross Country 2 Dewberry, Ronnie B Cross Country 1 B Club 2,3,4 Chess Club 4 Aviation Club 4 Dibbern, Roiean Scholarship Society 2,3,4 German Club 2 Modern Dance Club 2,3,4 Campus Fellowwship 2 Girls League 1 Science Club 2 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Dittman, Helen GAA 1,2 Girls League 3 Drill Team, Mgr. 3 Future Nurses Club 4 Dixon, Dick Student Body V-Pres. 4 Boys League Pres. 4 V-Pres. 3 Class V-Pres. 2 House 2 B Club Pres. 2,3,4 Secy. 2 Treas. 2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Cougar Staff 4 Inter Club Council 2,3,4 Bowling Club 2 Track Football Cross Country Dominguez, Irene C. Modern Dance 3,4 Donahue, Susanne Class Cabinet 1,2,4 Treas. 1 House l,2,3 GAA l,2,3 Girls League 1,2,3,4 Hist. 4 Secy. 4 Annual Staff 4 Dorn,, Janice Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Senior Band 2,3,4 Dance Band 3,4 Scholarship Society 2,3,4 Band Club 2,3,4 Dorris, Jan Class Cabinet 1,2,3,4 Campus Fellowship l,2,3 Play 4 Dulaney, Carol Pep Club 3 Dunlap, Robert IA Honor Club 3,4 El Molino Photographer 3 Dunn, Gary House 1 Football l,2,3 Track l,2,3 Class Cabinet 1,2 B Club 3,4. Dyess, Carole House 2 Science Club 2 Modern Dance 2,3,4 Ebersold, Linda GAA 1,2 Choraliers 3,4 Treas. 4 Pres. 4 Musical 3 Eckert, Rita Campus Fellowwship 2 Diaconians 3,4 Treas. 4 Eckman, Robert Wrestling 2 Bowling Club 1 Fencing Club 1 Egan, Rita House 3 Girls League 1,2,3 FBLA 4 Campus Fellowship 2 Elger, Bob Band Club 2,3 IA Club 4 Ellis, Arlene Cougar Staff 2,3,4 Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Editorial Editor Sports Editor AFS l,2,3 V-Pres. 3 Corr. Secy. 3 Recording Secy. 4 Journalism Club Pres. 4 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Class Cabinet 1,2,3,4 Campus Fellowship 1,2 GAA 1,2 House 1,2 Endicott, Newell B Club 1,2,3,4 V-Pres. 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2 Track 1,2,3,4 Aviation Club 4 Enoch, Charles Aviation Club 4 Eyer, Judith French Club V-Pres. 3 Class Cabinet 1,2 AFS Club 2,3,4 Diaconians 4 Fairchild, Dave Boys League 1,2,3,4 Bowling Club l,2,3 Fay, Carole Journalism Club 1 Fillmore, Judy GA 1 FBLA 2,3,4 V-Pres. 3 Modern Dance 2 Fleshman, George Continentals 2,3 Football 2 Cross Country 1 Chess Club 2 Flick, Gloria Modern Dance Club 2,3,4 Secy. 4 Art Service 2 Modern Dance 2,3,4 Fosse, Richard Football 4 B Club 4 Aviation 4 House 2 211 K K., Franzen, Ernest XX, Secy. 354. ASX ,Huthmaker, Linda German Clu 1,2,3,4 , 3 Te? X T .XJ Girls League Rep. 2,3 Sh C b 2.3 milf u. d c l Jr. Red cross 1,2 2 S5 Classa6e Ln 4 S French Club 3 lkliffck l,2,3,4 Qi rr? 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U055' l ' 3 X-f XS Campus Fellowship 2 Spanish Club 4 J ians 5 Bowling Club l,2,3,4 Gerdes, Dennis '?! -- ate 3 x Class Cabinet 3,4 , . i2:g:..i'2:.:.is C A, if se 4 Varsity Basfcrb T Cc Hflfmdh, Joy J on, Bill Class Cabinet Scholarship Society 3 Business Manager EI Molina 4 - Hays, Robin Class Secy. 2 Gagnon, Thomas Gi Boys League 4 X-5 Aviation Club 4 QQ llette, Sally GAA 1,2 Girls League 1,2 Sr. Band Treas, 4 Sr. Band Club 3,4 Malorette 3,4 Comm. of Posters 4 House 4 Goldberg, Darleen Bowling Club 3 Homemaking Club 3 FBLA Goodman, Tyrone Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3 B Club 2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 House 3,4 Shop Club 1 Gorham, Judy GAA 1 Choraliers 2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 3,4 Granucci, Angela Gr Gr Gr Drama Club 1 Thespians 2,3,4 Secy. 2,4 Class Cabinet l,2,4 Class Hist. 4 Diaconians 3,4 Play 2 Choraliers 4 Madrigal Choir 4 El Molina Staff 4 een, Johnny Football 1,2,3 Track 1,2 Basketbball 2 Varsity Baseball 3,4 een, Vicki Stenettes 4 oseth, Marsha Girls State 3 Modern Dance 2,3,4 Scholarship Society 3 National Merit 4 Gutierrez, Eugene Gr Varsity Football 2,3,4 ubb, Raymond Cross Country 1 Wrestling 2,3 Tennis 3 Hager, Phyllis Ha Campus Fellowwship 1,2 Class Cabinet 3 Jr, Red Cross 4 Future Nurses 4 Girls League 2,3 hn, Iris House 1 GAA 1 Cabinet 1,2,3,4 Fencing Club 1,2 AFS 3 Drill Team 2,3,4 Hess, Lloyd Chess Club 4 Golf 2 Hiller, David German Club 4 IA Honor 4 Hoffman, Karen Modern Dance 3,4 French Club 1 Hogstad, Sandy GAA 1,2,3,4 Girls League 1,2,3 Class Cabinet 1,2 Stenettes 4 FBLA 3,4 Hood, Sandi Modern Dance Club 3,4 Drama Club 1 GAA 1 Bowling Club 4 Horn, Bonnie Drill Team 2,3,4 Hotchkiss, Mary Ann GAA 2,3,4 Song Queen 3 Secy. 3 Diaconians 4 Stenettes 3 H Club 4 Class Cabinet 2,3 Howe, Robert Campus Fellowwship 2,3 Class Cabinet 1,2,3 Math Competition Pres. 4 Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Basketball 1 Bowling Club 4 Science Club 1 Humiston, Ernestine Fencing Club 3,4 Secy. Stenettes 3,4 Husted, Christie House 1,2 Modern Dance 2 GAA 1,2 Husted, Lawrense C Basketball 2 C Track 2 JV Baseball 3 French Club 2 B Club 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 Sgt, at Arms Huston, Judy Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4 Girls League 3,4 w X Dance Band 1,2,3,4 Band Club 1,2,3,4 French Club 3 Jess, Chuck House 4 Boys League 4 Football 1,2,3 Jewell, Gary Journalism Club 4 Chess Club 4 C Track 1 B Football 2,3 Varsity Football 4 Johnson, Bettye Drill Team 2,3,4 GAA 1 Jr. Red Cross 2 Johnson, Leslie C Track 1 B Basketball 2 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Pres. 4 Knights Club 3,4 Boys League 2,3 Johnson, Lynne House 4 Bowling Club 4 Johnson, Maridel Cheerleader 2,3,4 Class Cabinet 2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Diaconian 4 Princess 2 Victory Queen 4 Seante 2 H Club 2,3,4 Johnston, Cathy GAA 1,2 Class Cabinet 1,2,3 Stenettes 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Jolly, Jan Modern Dance 4 FBLA 4 House 2 Drama Club 2 Kappen, Judy Spanish Club 1 House 2 Diaconians 3,4 Annual Staff 3 Keel, Sandra Campus Fellowship 1 GAA 1 Pep Club 1 Drill Team 3 AFS 4 Jr. Red Cross 4 Stenettes 3 Class Cabinet 4 Homemaking Club 3 Keierleber, Judy GAA 1,2 Science 1 Stenettes 3 Kelly, Sharon Campus Fellowship 2 Drama Club 2,3 School Plays 2,3 FBLA 4 King, John Water Polo 1,2,3,4 Aviation Club 4 King, Karen Spring Concert 2 Baton Club 3 Klock, Lynda Kn Ko Ko Ku Art Service Secy. 2 Bowling Club 1 Play 3 owlton, Ken Fencing Club 2 House 3 Senior Cabinet 4 Wrestling Club 4 nrady, Elizabeth Homemaking 1,2 Girls League 4 Scholarship Society 4 rn, Leonard German Club 2,3,4 der, Marv. Thespians 3,4 Pres. 4 Play 4 Lamb, Alva Cross Country 2,3 Varsity Track 3,4 Leeper, Terry Lei Industrial Arts Club 3,4 ghter, Tom Continentals 3 Bowling Club 3 Lemp, Ron B Club 3,4 Football 2,3 C Track 2 French Club 2,3 Lent, Larry A. C Basketball l,2,3,4 C Track 1,2 B Club 2,3 Biology Club 2,3,4 Pres. 4 V-Pres. Biology 3 Knights 3,4 Pres. 4 Play 4 Lents, Eugene Knights 2,3,4 V-Pres. 4 B Track 3 Boys League 4 Class Cabinet 3 Science Club 2 Knights Play 4 Leslie, Michael Water Polo 1 Spanish Club 1,2,3 Play 2 Choraliers 3,4 Track 4 Leth, Yvonne Drama 2 Girls League 1 Leven, Rose Marie Lit Lo GAA 1,2,3 Stenettes 4 Class Cabinet 4 H Club 2 Annual Staff 4 tle, Harry Francis German Club 2,3 Track 2,3 Boys League 3,4 Bowling Club 3 Chess Club 4 ch, Geraldine House 2 German Club 1 Modern Dance Club 2,3 Homemaking 1,2 Yell Leader 2 Girls League 1 Modern Dance 2,3,4 Art Service 2 Lombardi, Henry Lo Lo Lo Lo Lu Scholarship Society 1, Cross Country 2 Tennis 3,4 AFS 2,3,4 V-Pres. 3 German Club 3,4 Class Cabinet 2,3,4 Class President 4 Head Yell Leader 3,4 mbardi, Nancy GAA l Class Cabinet 2,3,4 Drill Team 2,3,4 German Club 4 Future Teachers 4 Secy. of House 4 ng, Thomas Varsity Club 3,4 Secy. and Treas. 3 House 3 Senate 3 Class Pres. 3 Boys State Rep. 3 B Club 2,3,4 Track 1,2 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Knights 3,4 ngpre, Adrianne French Club 1 Science Club 2 Future Teachers 2 Girls League 4 Studio Night 3 GAA 2 rd, Dennis L. Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Class V-Pres. 3 Varsity Club 3,4 kacovic, Sharon Girls League Rep. 1,2,4 V-Pres. 3 Recording Secy. 3 Science Club 1,2 Corr. 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