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It is hoped that this year's theme of Silhouettes on Campusl' will bring together the memories of all the aspects of He- lix during the past year. 3 454, . 3 me ,I Derivation l l There is one teacher at Helix who has influenced the Senior Class more than any other teacher. In- dividual seniors have expressed the following opinions about her: She has helped to prepare us better for college. She is an individualist. She is Very strict, yet her classes are interesting and provide a chance for learn- ing. She is dedicated to our education. She is an excellent teacher with a good sense of humor. She treats her students as adults. She helps us to think for ourselves. She is one of the most interesting teachers we have ever had. She has earned the respect df the students through her hard tests and terrific personality. She is a good talker. She has been the most help to the students in giving advice and in assisting in school work. She is an inspiration to students. For these and many unexpressed reasons the Senior Class wishes to dedicate the 1960 TARTAN to Miss Miriam Moore. We only wish there were more teachers like her. , K Q., Q Q ffzsfrfry af I 6 Hass af '60 FRESHMAN YEAR 1,56-'57j Our first year at Helix was the tremendous beginning of an outstanding high school career for the class of 1960. We entered Helix as a class of 529 students, the largest Frosh class up to that time. Our election of class officers was very enthusiastic and well participated in. Mrs. Clara Brown, our counselor, helped us to adjust to high school life. Right away we were known as the most active, enthusiastic, friendly, and school-supporting class Helix had ever known. We sponsored the most successful after-game dance that year. We felt proud to attend the high school that won Metro League Championships in almost every sport in the year '56-'57, OF- FICERS: President-Danny Ornelas, Vice-President4Mary Dell Hutchens, Secretary-Penny Bauer, Treasurer-Bev Lebb. SOPHOMORE YEAR Q57 58D 1 our Soph year we continued our outstanding accomplishments. The pening of the new Mount Miguel High School cut down our numbers J 420 students, but that didn't daunt our spirit one bit. Our counselor Irs. Brown left to tour Europe, so Mrs. Hazel Bole became our coun- zlor. The Soph Council was on the ball with a money-raising car wash fhich was fun as well as successful. For the safety drive we placed a 'recked car on the Helix grounds to stress Backing the Attack on traf- ic accidents. We were proud that many of the outstanding leaders be- mging to our class ran for commission offices in the ASB elections and 'on! OFFICERS: President-Bob White, Vice-President-Mary Dell lutchens, Secretary-Jacquie Martin fabsentj, Treasurer-Linda Coates. JUNIOR YEAR css-'595 Our junior year brought us the reputation of doing things differently. We were now a class of 400. Returning from Europe Mrs. Brown joined Mrs. Bole. We now had two counselors, each taking half the day. When the time came to choose our class rings, we changed the traditional ring crest by a class vote. We put on a big toy drive at Christmas time and received a big response. For the first time we organized Junior committees to plan junior activities, among which was our junior party at Big Oak Ranch. Our classmates honored as Tartan Bearers were: jerry Sodomka, Randy Spencer, Wally Hartwell, Neil Timm, Dennis Bunde, Steve Mucha, Nancy Christian, Colette Druebber, Linda Coates, Mary Dell Hutchens, Penny Bauer, and Heather Hunter. OFFICERS: President-Bob White, Vice-President-Jan Collins, Secretary-Judy Holzman, Treasurer-Sharon Tobiasson. SENIOR YEAR C59 609 Jur high school career ended with as much success as it began. Mrs. Bole vecame the only counselor of our 377 students. We felt very proud to ie Seniors. Our Senior boys started a new tradition of wearing white hirts and ties on Fridays during football season. Our many Senior activi- ies were all happy successes. They included: Homecoming with Queen Sloria Smith, Graduation, the Prom, the Banquet, Baccalaureate Service, . Senior Breakfast, and two Ditch Days! Our Senior Play, The Great 3ig Doorstep, was well attended and brought in a sizeable amount of noney to our class funds. Two events which brought us triumph in our ast year at Helix were beating Mount Miguel in football, thus securing he claymore,l' and winning the Metro League Championship in bas- zetball. OFFICERS: President-Bob White, Vice-President-Mary Dell -Iutchens, Secretary-Jeannie Bagrie, Treasurer-Sharon Tobiasson. 5514 211' 611155 0fHcers 3 PRESIDENT BOB WHITE VICE PRESIDENT MARY DELL HUTCHENS SECRETARY JEANNIE BAGRIE TREASURER SHARON TOBIASSON ADAMS, ELIZABETH DIANE We call her Betty . . . A friendly smile for everyone . , . Came to Helix in her Soph year . , . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 , . , Pompons 3, 4 . . , Girls' League 3 . . . ASB Historian 4 , . . Nominating Conv. 2, 3, 4 . . . Leader- ship Conf. 3, 4 . . . Min Tidiers 2 . . . Tartan rep. 3 . , . Enjoys bowling, play- ing tennis, dancing, going to the beach, and eating tacos and pizza . . . She plans to attend SDSC . . . Betty will always remember the fabulous class of '60 and the L.D. club . . . Dream. ADAMS, JUDITH DIANE Judi to her many friends . . . Known for her kindness and helpfulness . . . Choir 2, 3. 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Publicity Comm. Chairman 4 . . . Student Council 2. 3 , , , Nominating Conv. 1, 2, 3 . . . YFC 3,4...CSF4..,Choraliers4... Enjoys all music, especially singing and playing the piano . . , Ice cream rates high with this lass . , . Plans to go to college and travel to Europe . . . She'll never forget the fun and kids at Helix ,.HE,, ALEXANDER, SHARON LOUISE Sometimes called Louie by her friends . . . Fun to be with . . . Was in Y-Teens 4. . .Prom Comm. 4 . . . Sr. Glee 3. 4 . . . Church League . . . She likes bowl- ing, sewing, eating filet mignon, and cruising . . . Plans to travel, become a model or go into business administra- tion, and later marry . . . Sharon will always remember our Sr. prom . . . Younger Than Springtime. ALLISON, MICHAEL OWEN Mickey . . . Liked by all and full of fun , . . Participated in Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3.4 . . .Cross Country 1, 2. 4 . .. Swimming 4 . . . Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . , , Spends his spare time play- ing tennis and baseball, swimming, going to drive-ins, eating spaghetti sandwiches and bonus burgers . . . His ambition is to attend UCLA and be successful , . . He'll remember the football games and being in the only sport to always beat Grossmont ftennisJ . . . Moonlight Serenade. ALTMAN, NANCY JEAN Never a dull moment . . . Great sense of humor . . . Nancy participated in Pom- pons 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . , . Her favorite outside interest is being with Chuck . . , Likes eating hamburgers with onions , . Plans on going to SDJC and then get- ting married . . . She will always re- member the Sweetwater vs. Helix foot- ball game in 1957 . . . Beautiful Dream- er. I0 AMUNDSON, PAMELA KAREN Likes to be called Pam . . . Trans- ferred from Mt. Miguel in her Jr. year . . . Lots of fun , . . Active in Y-Teens 1 . , . Highland Hepsters 1, 3 . . . Spends her spare time being with Ver- non, skating, swimming, dancing, and going to parties . . , Her favorite dish is broiled lobster , . . After graduation, Pam plans to travel, get married, and become a commercial artist . . . She will remember the school spirit and football games . . . Likes hearing the Medallions sing . , . The Letter. ANDERSON, CAROLE DIANE Friendly and nice to know , . . Bowling Club 1 . . . Ticket squad 1 . . . Hi- Steppers 3, 4 . . . Big Sister 3 . . . Epsilons 4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . . . Her outside interest is her church . . . She enjoys eating tacos . . . Carole would like to go on to college, pursue a teaching career, and eventually marry . . . She enjoyed the Metro Carnival and riding home with the specialty corps . . . Mr, Blue. ANDERSON, DEE ANNA Dee was one of our peppy songleaders this year . . . Sweet Personality . . . Active in Pompons 2, 3 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 4 . . . Girls' League 3 . . . Student Council 1 . , . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conference 3, 4 . . . Nominating Convention 1, 4 . . . Min Tidiers 3 . . . Head Songleader 4 . . . Spends her spare time with Bill . . . Eating pizza rates high . . . Dee would like to go to college and later marry . . . Memories of Helix will include songleading and the close bond of friend- ship between the members of the class of 1960 . . . Te-11 me why. ANGUS, THOMAS F. Called Tom by all . . . This popular lad is a distinct individualist . . . Was active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . La Mesa Hi-Y 2 . . . Key Club 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Soph Council . . . He enjoys skin diving and girls . . . His favorite food is tacos . . . Tom plans to join the Navy and become a salvage diver . . . Dance With Me, ARCHER, NORMA JEAN HALL One of our mid-term graduates . . Norma participated in Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Glee 2, 4 . . , Student Council . . . Youth Group . . . Working and being a housewife are her outside interests . . . Pizza is enjoyed by Norma . . . Future plans include going to a beau- tician school or business college and making a big success of her marriage with Wayne . . . Will remember my struggle to finish, Mr. Higby, and all her friends , . . The Secret Way. ARRIETA, LINDA JANE We call her Lin . . . Transferred to Helix in her Jr. Year . . . Friendly lass with a nice personality . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Duch- esses 3 . . . Prom Committee 4 , . . Inter-Club Council 4 , . . Key Club Sweetheart 3 . . . She enjoys sewing, swimming, and especially eating English toffee ice cream . . . Would like to go into Home Economics and be happy and successful in whatever life brings . . . Linda will always remember her first day at Helix . . . September Song. BAGRIE, JEANNIE Often called Bags . . . Pretty brown eyes . . . Very active in school affairs including Y-Teens 1, Veep 2, Soc. Chair. 3, 4 . . . Pompons 2. 3 . . . Hep- sters 2, Treas. 3 . . . Choir 2, 3, Veep 4 . . . Choraliers 3 . . . Ensemble 3 . . . Big Sisters 2, 3, 4 . . . GL. rep. 2, 3 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Leadership Conference 3, 4 . . . Jr. Ring Committee 2, 3 . . . Soph. Council 2 . . . Sr. Class Secretary . . . Homecoming 4 . . . Jr. Party Comm .... Anyone who knows Jeannie knows she loves singing . . . She would like to go on to college and later work in an overseas mission hospital . . . Likes to hear Johnny Mathis sing It's Not For Me To Say. BAKER, JOANNE Jo ' enjoys going to dances and being with that certain boy . . . She is one of our three-year graduates . . . Likes having a good time . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Glee 1, 2, 3 . . . Likes eating hamburgers and french fries . . . She would like to sing and later get married . , . Joanne will always remember the football games and after-game dances . . . Especially enjoys hearing All I Have to Do is Dream. BARHAM, NORA DARLENE Called Darlene by all her friends . . . Always lending a helping hand . . . Big Sister 2 . . . Y-Teens 3, Pres. 4 . . . Student Council 2 . , . Ditch Day 4 . . . Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Eating tacos and being with Ronnie rates high . . . A secretarial job and marriage figure in Darlene's future plans . . . Will always remember the Helix-Sweetwater football game in 1957 . . . Likes hearing Johnny Mathis sing Small World. BARKER, JERRY EUGENE This Helix lad participated in football in his sophomore year . . . Eating pizza, going hunting, and water skiing are among his favorite pastimes . . . His future plans include college and becom- ing a member of the FBI . . . River of No Return. BARKER, JUDITH ANN Beautiful red hair helps describe Judi . . . Nice to have as a friend . . . She was very active in the Tumbling Club her first three years at-Helix . . . Out- side interests include cruising and go- ing to parties . . . Pizza is her favorite food . . . She would like to work as a secretary and later marry , . . Always enjoys hearing Richie Valens sing We Belong Together. BARNES, ANNETTE JUDY Quiet and sincere . . . Annette partici- pated in Tennis Club and Class Play Committee in her senior year . . . Skat- ing and going places are her idea of having a good time . . . This lass also enjoys art . . . After college Annette would like to tour the United States, Europe, and the South Sea Islands . . . She will always remember her senior year. BARNETT, WALTER GILL Walter, while at Helix, was active in the Spanish Club . . . His outside in- terests include guns, cars, and girls , . . His future plans are as yet undecided . . . The song which rates first on his record list is Primrose Lane. BARTLETT, SARA ELIZABETH Always having a good time . . . Sara did a terrific job leading our band as band major in her senior year . . . Pageant 1 . . . ASB Play 1 . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Band 2 . , . Orchestra 1, 2 . . . Choir 3, Staff 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Sec. 4 . . . Leadership Conference 2, 3, 4 . . . Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4 . . Student Council 1, 2, 4 . . . Big Sisters 2 . . . G.L. Rep. 2 . . . Hula Hop 1, 2 . . . PTA Exec. Board 2 . . , Frosh Council . . . Sr. Gift . . . Likes singing, dancing, and having fun . . . College bound . . . You'll Never Walk Alone. BATES, JAMES DAVID Known as Dave to his many friends . . . Quiet and sincere . . . Was active in Cross Country 2 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis 2 . . . Favorite pastime is the studying of current events . . . He especially enjoys eating venison . . . Dave's future plans at this time are un- decided . . . He will always remember his freshman year when Helix made first awards in almost everything . . . His favorite song is Broken Hearted Mel- ody by Sarah Vaughn. BAUER, PENNY SHARI Peppy, popular Penny, could be seen participating in Girls' League 1 . . . Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Choir 2 , . . Frosh Sec .... J.V. Cheerleader 2 . . . Comm. of Cultural Affairs 3 . . . Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . ASB Veep 4 . . , Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nom, Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3 . . . Homecoming Princess 4 . . . Favor- ite food is shrimp and she enjoys at- tending jazz concerts . . . Future plans include attending college and leading a beneficial life . . . She'll always remem- ber the teachers at Helix . . . Someone To Watch Over Me. BAXTER, LARRY MAURICE Quiet and a pleasure to know . . . Ac- tive in Tennis 3, 4 . , . Baseball 1 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Outside interests in- clude sports, photography, and girls . . . Especially enjoys eating apple .pie and ice cream . . . The future includes col- lege and later law school for Larry . . . Hopes to have his own law office some day . . . The football team will not be forgotten . . . Teen Beat. BEACH, EARL EDWIN Never a dull moment with Earl . . . Could be heard saying i'The only good bug is a dead bug . . . Enjoys riding in his car . . . Girls and tacos rate high . , . He would like to join the navy and later attend Junior College to make something out of my life . . . Earl will remember his freshman year and the Helix girls . . . Sleepwalk. BECK, DALENE LOUISE Quiet and sincere . . . Lots of school spirit . . . Participated in Ticket Squad 1 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 4 . . . Swimming Club 1 . . . Big Sisters 2, 4 . . . Play Tournament 2 . . . Tartan Rep. 3 . . , Girls' League 3, 4 . . . Sr. Gift . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Sewing, going to movies, attending slumber parties, and playing the piano take up most of her spare time . . . Especially enjoys eating hamburgers and pizza . . . Would like to go to college and become a teacher , . . Ebb Tide. BECK THOMAS EMIL Tom . , . Friendly and fun to be around . . . Marching Band 1, 3 . . . Pep Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 ...Pageant 1 . . . Quartet 3 . .. Concert Band 1, 3 . . . Track 2, 3 . . , Baccalaureate Usher 3 . . . Interests in. clude music, sports, Charlie's parties, and the hot Ford . . . Fun at Helix was goofing off with the pep band . . . Plans to attend college, get into fra- ternity life, and then become an English professor . . . Rite of Spring. I2 BEISHLINE, DANIEL HALE Everyone calls him Danny . . . Friend- ly and fun to be around . . . Participated in Track 2, 3 . . . Wrestling 3 . . . Outside interests include hunting, fish- ing, swimming, and rock hunting . . . He enjoys pizza . . . After graduation Danny will go to J.C .... He will re- member the spirit in everything at Helix . . . Mack the Knife. BELL, JUANITA LOUISE Some call her Cornbell . . . Nice to be with . . . Her ambition is to attend Bible School and later become a mis- sionary . . . Participated in Girls' Ath- letic Association and Bible Club at Helix . . . Outside activities are her church, horseback riding, and swimming . . She especially likes eating summer squash . . . Will remember arguing with the patient and understanding teachers . . . It's no Secret. BENDER, LINDA L. Quiet and very sincere . . . Linda es- pecially enjoyed beating Grossmont in football . . . Her future plans include marriage and becoming a housewife and mother . . . Other interests are Carl, going to football games, and going to shows . . , Pizza is her favorite food . . . just Ask Your Heart. BERDEL, LYNDA LOUISE This little lass is always full of fun . . . ASB rep. 1, 2 . . . Darclanelles 1, sec. 2 . . . Tartan rep. 1 . . . Fling librarian 3, Business Manager 4 . . . Sr. Banquet . . . Tennis Club . . . Linda enjoys being with the boy next door . . . The future includes becoming an IBM machine oper- ator and later getting married . . . She will always remember her freshman year . . . We Belong Together. BERG, GERI LYNN Known for her friendly ways . . . Well liked . . , Active in Student Council 1,2,3,4...Y-Teens1,2,3,4... Pompons 2, 3, 4 . . . Tartan Staff sec. 3, 4, Activities Asst. 4 . . . Nominating Convention 1, 3, 4 . . . Hula Hop 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Council 1, 2 . Hep- sters 1 . . . G.L. 2, 3 . . . Leading Las- sie 3 . . . Especially likes dancing, swim- ming, and planning for college . . . Her memories of Helix will include cheering, pompons, and the games. To Each His Own. BOLLMAN, PETER R. Pete . . . Friendly to everyone . . . Active in Chess Club 2 . . . Tennis 2, 3 . . . Other interests are skin diving, and the beach . . . Also enjoys eating tacos . . . Miss Moore, his English teacher, will be remembered most . . . After graduation Pete will attend SDSC and become a chemical engineer . . . Making Love. BORNEMANN, SHARON CAROL Sherry . . . Always gay and happy . . . One of our three year graduates . . . Active in Modern Dance 1 . . . Tennis Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 3 . . . Hula Hop 3 . . . Sr. Publicity Comm. 3 . . . Interested in sports, music, danc- ing, and church . . . Tacos with hot sauce are tops . . . Plans to start college and domestic living with a certain male . . . Will remember the friends, games, dances, and Mr. Stearns . , . Song from Moulin Rouge. BOTTICELLI, JOSEPH ARNOLD We call him Joe . . . Real nice to know . . . Has many friends at Helix . . . Active in Football 1, 2 . . . Wres- tling 2, 3, 4 . .Track 2, 3, 4... Convention 1 . . . Sr. Ditch Day . . . Key Club 4 . . . Likes dating girls, lift- ing weights, and eating ravioles . . . Plans to go to J.C .... Further plans to go to State to become a public accountant . . . Will never forget Coach Wads- worth's little old bald spot . . . Sleep Walk. BOTTROFF, LAWRENCE JOHN Known to all as Larry . . . Friendly and good-looking . . . Active in Football 1 . . . Cross Country 3, 4 . . , Track 2,3...Baseball1...Tennis4... Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 1 . . . Nom. Conv. 3 . . . Jr. Ring Comm .... Key Club 4 . . . Likes hunt- ing, fishing, and boating . . . Plans to attend State College, major in biology, and become a game warden . . . Will al- ways remember Coach Wadsworth's booming voice telling him to run fast- er . . . Unchained Melody. BOWEN, CAROL JEAN One of our mid-term graduates . . . Carol has a great ambition to join a newspaper staff as a reporter . . . Fur- ther plans include traveling . . . She hopes to go to State College and then work . . . Likes eating french fries with Coffee . . . Carol will never forget the homework at Helix . . . Likes hearing Johnny Cash sing Come in Stranger. BOWERS, JIM RICHARD We call him Bones . . . Always has a smile . . . Known for his friendliness . . . Active in Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Leadership Conference 3 . . . Could be heard saying Moldy Suck while playing basketball . . . Spends his spare time with Sherry and playing basketball , . . Especially likes steak . . . The future includes college, marriage, and being suc- cessful . . . Will remember the spirited friends and the best school in the Metro League . . . We Belong Together. BRADLEY, JOHN THOMAS Tom was always a welcome sight on our campus . . . Sincere personality . . . Participated in Radio Club and Marching Band while at Helix . . . Enjoys pizza and working on his ham radio . . . He hopes to go to college . . . Had lots of fun on Helix's Hoot-Mon Day . . . Teen Beat. BRAMBLETT, PATRICIA JANE Pat . . . Friendly to all . . . Active in Student Council 3 . . . Tartan Rep. 4 . . . Leading Lassie 3 . . . Friendship Comm. co-chairman , . . Fashion Show Chairman 4 . . . Likes swimming, read- ing, collecting records, and eating cherry pie . . . Will go to San Diego State . . . She'll never forget the people she met at Helix . . . Likes hearing the music from South Pacific and Rhapsody in Blue. BRAUN, GEORGE FRANK Swell personality and a winning smile . . . Active in Baseball 3 . . . Key Club 4 . . , Election Board 4 . Swimming 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . Enjoys skin diving, dating, hunting, and dancing . . . Especially likes fried chicken . . . The future holds college, the Ma- rines, and being a bachelor until at least 26 . . . He will remember Miss Iron- heart Moore and her sense of humor . . . The Moonlight Gambler. BROWN, JUDITH EILEEN Known to all as Judy . . . Always willing,to help . . . Activities were Flag Corps 2 . . . Choir 2 . . . Orchestra 2 . . . Hula Hop 2 . . . Social Comm. 3 . . . Homecoming 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Enjoys playing the piano, sewing, and eating fried chicken . . . Ambition is to go to J.C., become a secretary, and get married . . . She will remember the Metro Title, Hula Hops, and Mr. Higby . . . Summer Time. I3 BROWN, THOMAS GERALD Known as . Charlie . . . Full of fun . . . Active in Key Club in his senior year . . . He enjoys going to the auto races and working on cars . . . A favorite saying is Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. . . . Especially likes eating fried chicken . . . Will at- tend Junior College and become an archi- tectural engineer . . . Lonely Boy. BROWN, THOMAS LEROY We call him Tom . . . Great person- ality . . . Full of humor . . . Known for his friendly ways . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Track 1,2,3,4...LaMesaHi-Y2... Key Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Lettermen's Club 3, 4 '. . . Likes eating shrimp cocktails . . . Tom will attend college and later invite Judy Holzmann and Kathie Hutton to his wedding . . . He will never forget Miss Moore and her adjectives . . . Likes all music, especially Canadian Sunset. BUCKTON, JOHN WILLIAM John has a very likeable personality . . . He was a great asset to our Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Band 4 . . . Outside in- terests include fishing, camping, and hav- ing fun . . . Especially likes eating lasagna . . . Will go to State, then trans- fer to Berkeley, and become a civil engi- neer . . . Memories of Helix will be of Miss Moore . . . Likes hearing Peter Gunn. BUNDE, DENNIS CARL Scientifically minded . , . Dennis pos- sesses a very sincere personality . . . Active in Radio Club 1, 2, pres. 4 . . . Chess Club 3, president 4 . . . Frosh Council . . . CSF 2, 3 . . . Science Club 3, 4 . . . Dennis is interested in amateur radio. Dennis' future plans include col- lege and majoring in physics. BURGAR, JOHN ELLIS Friends call him New Yorker . . Nice to know . . . Worked as an audio- visual helper while at Helix . . . In- terests include radio, tape recording, music, reading, football, and basketball . . . Also likes eating swiss steak . . . Plans to join the Navy, go to technical school, and manage a radio station . . . Chantilly Lace. I4 BURNS, DONNA MAE Well thought of by all . . . Participated in Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Club 3, sec. 4 . . . Cap and Capers 4 . . . Graduation Usher . . . Epsilons 4 . . .NFL 4 . . . YFC 2, 3, 4 . . . Enjoys gardening, music, and steak . . . Plans to attend college, travel, and become a nurse . . . She will remember the band and football games . . . Blue Hawaii. CALDER, JAQUELINE MAUREEN Never a dull moment with Jackie . . . Active in Marching Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Orchestra 1, 2, 3 . . . Senior Privilege Committee Chairman . . . Enjoys teaching Sunday School, bowling, working, and most of all being with Ron . . . Would like to continue working as a secretary, marry, and later become an interior decorator . . . Jackie especially liked going on band trips, games, concerts, and the Prom while at Helix . . . Crispy fried chicken and all kinds of music rate tops with her. CAMPBELL, ALAN EDMUND Never a dull moment when Al is around . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Club 2, 3 . . . Announcement Comm. 4 . . . Spare time is taken up by sports, dancing, music, and eating barbequed spare-ribs . . . Plans include going to college and becoming an electronics engineer . . . Mr. Wadsworth and his psychology, Mr. Higby and his beard, and Mr. Stearns' jokes are things he will remember . . . Likes all music, especially Honeydripper, Part II CASEY, CAROLYNNE BETH Called Carol by all . . . Always some- thing new . . . Active in Y-Teens, 1, 2, 4 . . . Inter-Club Council 2 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Her favorite pastime is being with Lee . . . Likes eating tacos and hot fudge sundaes . . . She will always remember the fun she had in her freshman year . . . Getting a job, marriage, and going to college figure in Carol's future . . . What'd I Say? rates high on her pri- vate hit parade. CASTLE, JUDY LYNN We call her Cassidy . . . Always lend- ing a helping hand . . . Participated in Highland Hepsters 1 . . . Leadership Conf. 1 . . . Pornpons 2, 3, sec. 4 . . . Girls' League 2 . . . Junior Dues . . . Orchestra 1, 2 . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . Nom. Conv. 1 . . . Spare time is spent bowling, swimming, and skiing . . . She enjoys music and eating Spanish food . . . Wants to see Ken overrule Laverne . . . College bound . . . Memo- ries of the fun she had at Helix will remain . . . Mr, Blue. CHALMERS, LORETTA JANE Janie to all . . . A sweet gal with beautiful eyes . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, co-chairman 3 . . . Sr. Gift Chairman . . . Pompons 2, Lt. 3 and 4 . . . Performed great in the Sr. Play . . . Had fun with her MYF Church group and their 3:00 bowling . . . Enjoys eating Chinese Won Tong . . . Future includes going to college and being a legal secretary . . . Would like to remember those who were wise enough to laugh . . . To Each His Own. CHILES, CHARLES ROBERT Called Chuck by all his friends . . . Nice personality . . . Very active in our Bagpipe Band . . . Participated also in Cross Country . . . Wrestling . . . Track . . . His outside interests include the Camron Pipe Band and air explorers . . . Mom's apple pie rates high . . . Plans to go through the Air Force flight program and later enter civil aviation . . . Chuck's memories will be of the fun he had in the pipe band and his history teacher, Mr. Stearns . . . Enjoys any- thing by the Kingston Trio. CHIRISTIAN, NANCY MAURINE All of us know Chris . . . She sparkles with a sweet smile and winning person- ality . . . Actively participated in Y- Teens 1, pres. 2, summer conf. 3, 4 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lead. Conf. 2, 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 3, 4 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Frosh and Soph Coun- cil . . . Girls' League Rep. 1, 4, co- chairman 2, pres. 3 . . . Tartan Bearer . . . Comm. of Cultural Affairs 4 . . . She enjoys sewing, lounging, and saying Spoof-Off . . . Chris plans to go to the Univ. of Hawaii and later to be- come a teacher . . . Her memories will include The blasts, riots and panics with everyone and her wonderful friends . . . Likes songs by Johnny Mathis. CLEMESHA, GARY WESLEY Lots of fun and very friendly to all . . . Participated in Football 1 . . . Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior Party Comm .... Cap and Gown Comm .... Key Club 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 1 . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . Likes working on cars and giving girls a bad time . . . Plans include college and becoming a playboy . . . Likes Kingston Trio and Mr. Blue. CLEVELAND, CLAUDIA JOAN Good to have for a friend . . . Claudia has a smile for everyone . . . Sr. Priv- ilege Comm .... Sr. Y-Teens . . . Hula Hop 3 . . . ASB Rep. 2 . . . Favorite outside interest is Ronnie . . . She loves pizza . . . Future plans include marriage . . . Sea of Love. CLOSE, DANIEL JAMES Everyone calls him Jim . . . Lots of fun to know . . . Active in Football 1 . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Club 3 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Graduation Comm. 4 . . . Especially enjoys eating Swedish meat- balls . . . Jim plans to attend college and join the U.S. Naval Reserve . . . Standing out to Jim will be our freshman year and the tennis and cross country meets . . . Like Someone in Love. COATES, LINDA MARION Nice personality and a smile to match . . . Very active in Pompons 2, Lt. 3, Capt. 4 . . .Tartan 3 . . .CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Conv. 3 . . . Comm. Asst. 3 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Ecivres 4 . . . Jr. Dues Chairman . . . Soph. Class Treas .... Leading Lassie 2 . . . Hula Hop 1 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Election Board 3 . . . Y-Teens Treas. 1, 2, Veep 3, 4 . . . Likes pompons and just having fun . . . Linda plans to attend college and be- come a teacher . . . Her favorite song is Blue Moon. COLLINS, JANET GAIL We call her Jan . . . A cute girl with a peppy personality . . . Could be seen active in Y-Teens 1, 3, 4 . . . Sec. 2 . . . Girls' League 1, 3 . . . Highland Hep- sters 1, 2 . . . Jr. Class Veep . . . Sr. Banquet Chairman . . . Homecoming 4 . . . Jr. Ring Comm .... Pompons 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 2, 3 . . . Duchesses 2, 3 . . . Big Sisters 3 . . . Class Council 1, 2 . . . She enjoys danc- ing, swimming, bowling, and eating ice cream . . . She will attend State or the Univ. of Calif .... She will remember the friendliness in the class of 60 and her lasting friendships . . . Mr, Blue. CONNER, WILBUR RUFORD Known as Bud . . . A real sense of humor . . . Active in Student Council . . . Leadership Conf. 1 . . . Football 2 . . . PTA Exec. Board 1, 2 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Especially likes hunting and eating chicken . . . Plans to go to col- lege and eventually get a ranch . . . Not being forgotten are Miss Moore's tests . . . Battle of Cucamonga. COOK, LARRY JAMES Called Box . . . Well liked by every- one . . . One of our top basketball play- ers . . . Active in Football 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Convention 3 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Baseball 1 . . . Likes making money and participating in sports . . . A favorite food is ice cream . . . Larry plans to attend SDSC . . . He says he will never marry, and then retire at 35 . . . His days at Helix will be remem- bered by his accomplishments of jump- ing higher than Clayton, throwing far- ther than Larry and cheating better than Arley . . . Unchained Melody. I5 COONS, DORIS This active lassie is called Rene . . . Could be seen participating in Pompons 2 . . . Band 1 . . . She enjoys cooking, sewing, and keeping house . . . She would like to become an IBM oper- ator and make jim happy . . . Chop Suey is her favorite food and Teen Beat her favorite song. CRADDOCK, PETER WAYNE Known as Pete . . . Always seen hav- ing a good time . . . He enjoys his car club, roller skating, girls, and eating hash browned potatoes . . . Pete plans to attend college and become a dentist . . . His favorite song is Fire Water. CRAIG, RUSSELLE LEIGHTON Rusty . . . This friendly lassie has been an asset to our speech department . . . Active in Nat. Forensic League 3, 4 . . . Debate 3, 4 . . . Speech Tournament Chairman 4 . . . Baccalaureate Comm. 4 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Orchesis 2 . . . Fun for Rusty includes horseback riding and talking . . . She particularly likes spaghetti . . . Wants to become a veterinarian after graduation . . . Rusty had fun at Helix in Miss Moore's class and with speech . . . Mack The Knife. CRAIN, GARY WADE Sometimes called Fuzzy . . . Always lending a helping hand . . . Active in Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Tartan rep. 2, 4 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 1 . . . Nomi- nating Conv. 1 . . . Publicity Comm. 4 . . . Golf 2, 3 . . . Enjoys being with girls, bowling, golfing, and playing bridge . . .' Likes drinking champagne with his tacos . . . Plans to attend col- lege and become an engineer . . . Says he'll be a millionaire at 30 . . . He'll remember the Huntington Gallery and the Helix prom . . . Blue Moon. CREIGHTON, NEVA RAE Called Freckles . . . Neat, pretty, and friendly . . . Active in Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Orchesis 2, 3 . . . Publicity Comm. 4 . . . Likes horseback riding, going to the beach, playing rec- ords by Ray Coniff, and eating spinach and tacos . . . Neva will attend SDJC, then become a receptionist in a doctor's office . . . She'll always remember the football games . . . Tonight, Tonight. IL CROWL, GLENDA SUE A sweet and sincere personality . . . Active in Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . YFC 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Baccalaureate Comm. 4 . . . Jr. Party Comm .... Tartan rep. 3 .'. . Outside activities include her church and enjoying life . . . Chocolate ice cream is her favorite . . . She will attend Azusa College and major in sociology . . . Hopes to always have a smile . . . Memo- ries of Helix will include the Big and Little Sister Tea in her Sr. year . . . How Great Thou Art. CULVER, ANDREW DUDLEY JR. Never a dull moment with Butch . . . Could be seen in Key Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Helix Hi-Y 2, 3 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3 . . . Football 1 . . . Wrestling 3 . . . Class Rep. 2 . . . Jr. Party Comm. . . . Prom Comm. 4 . . . Spanish Club 1, 2 . . . He likes to drive around to see his friends and be with Rosanne . . . Enjoys eating donuts with coffee . . . Will attend SDSC, then Berkeley . . . Hopes to become an engineer . . . He'll remember the friendliness and school spirit at Helix . . . Suddenly. DAVIS, RUSSELL ALLEN JR. Russ to his many friends . . . Partici- pated in Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Wres- tling 2, 3 . . . Track 2, 3 . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Tartan rep .... Enjoys cars and being with his girl friend-. . . Would like to attend SDSC and become an engineer . . . Will never forget Mr. Wadsworth's shining personality . . . Broken Hearted Melody. DAY, WINFIELD SCOTT Nice to know . . . Scott likes working on cars and driving in his '48 Ford . . . He enjoys dancing and all types of music . . . He especially likes eating potato salad . . . Plans to work, then attend JC . . . He says he'll always remember the football games and dances at Helix . . . Never tires of hearing Symphony DENT, JAMES DONNELLY This popular lad is called jim . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Boys' Glee 3...Choir4...Tartanrep.4... Sr. Glee . . . He enjoys sports, music, having fun, and eating hamburgers . . . jim would like to attend JC, then police school . . . He will remember the won- derful friends he has met and the many activities he's had a chance to be active in . . . Mr. Blue. DEWITT, DARLENE ANN Some call her Dar . . . Full of school spirit . . . Active in Girls' League 1, 2, 3 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . Cap and Capers 2, 3 . . . Asst. Commissioner 4 . . . Ditch Day Comm. 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . MYF 3, 4 . . . Dardanelles 1, 2 . . . Enjoys her church group, listening to the Hi-Fi, and eating shrimp . . . Plans to go to college, get married, and become a nurse . . . She'll always remember her Frosh year, Helix's traditions, and its lasting spirit . . . Scarlet Ribbons. DEVERO, DOROTHY JEAN We call her Dody . . . Fun to be with . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Inter-Club Council 1 . . . Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Nominating Conv. 1 . . . Orchesis 1, 2 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3 . . . J.V. Cheer- leader 2 . 1 . Leadership Conf. 1, 3 . . . Election Board 3 . . . Spare time is spent with Wayne . . . Likes to eat steak . . . She'll never forget Mr. McClintic being thrown in the water with his clothes on at the Leadership Conf .... Marriage figures in Dody's future plans . . . Personal Possession. DIAL, LINDA GENE QGIDDENSJ A friendly smile for all . . . Linda par- ticipated in Hepsters 1 . . . Girls' League 2 . . . Soph Council . . . ASB Card rep. 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Her out- side interest centers with her husband . . . She loves eating hamburgers . . . Her future plans include being a good wife to Johnny, working a year, and then raising a family . . . She'll always remember her Frosh year . . . Promise Me. DONNELL, JAMES HAL Known to all his friends as Jim . . . Great to know . . . Active in Marching Band 1, 2 . . . Concert Band 1, 2 . . . La Mesa Hi-Y 1 . . . Hepsters 3 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Prom Comm. 4 . . . His outside interests include his car, go- ing to the beach, good music, and eating tacos . . . His ambition is to get through college . . . He'll never forget Miss Moore and the Helix vs. Grossmont games . . . Peter Gunn. DRUEBBER, COLETTE ELAINE Colette could always be seen on campus with a big, beautiful smile . . . Active as Commissioner of Publicity 4 . . . Hi-Steppers 3, 4 . . . Tartan Staff 3, 4 ...CSF1,2...Girls'League3... Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Y-Teens 2, 4 . . . She spends her spare time with Dave . . . Likes eating french fries and ham- burgers . . . After graduation she plans to attend college and then marry . . . Funny Valentine. DRUMMER, DONALD EVANS Don . , . Could usually be found in the choir room . . . Was active in the Helix Highlander Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Choraliers 3, 4 . . . He enjoys eating pizza . . . Don will be seen on one of the college campuses next year , . . His ambition is to become a mechanical engi- neer . . . Favorite song is Poison Ivy, DUMOND, RODNEY ARTHUR Rod . . . Known to all for his jokes and his sense of humor , . . Rod came to Helix in his Soph year . . . Active in Key Club 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 3, 4 . . . He likes girls, sports, steak, french fries, and milk . . . Will join the Marines, and later go to college and become a physical education teacher . . . He says his ambi- tion is to be a professional comedian and a bachelor . . . Mr. Blue. DYSON, DELORES Everyone calls her Dee . . . Quiet and a true friend to all . . . Active in Girls' League 3 . . . Hula Hop Comm. 4 . . . Dee enjoys swimming, square dancing, and going to the football games . . . She likes tacos . . . After graduation 'she hopes to attend JC . . . Her Sr. year will always be remembered . . . Never tires of hearing Perry Como sing Ave Maria. EASTIN, JAMES ALVIN Quiet and very nice to know . . . Alvin was active in the Helix Highlander Choir during his four years at Helix . . . He plans to make a trip over the United States and through Southern Canada on his scooter right after graduation . . . College and becoming an engineer are included in Alvin's future plans. EASTMAN, MICHAEL Friendly Highlander around campus . . . Mike enjoys eating pizza, swimming, hunting, and fishing . . . After gradua- tion he plans to attend JC . . . He'll always remember the prayer-for-the-Week and the thought-for-the-day at Helix . . . Stardust I7 EGGERS, BRENDA JOYCE Always possessed with a sweet hello . . . This brown-haired lass was active in Hula Hop Comm. 4 . . . Homecoming Comm. 4 . . . Epsilons 4 . . . Hepsters 4 . . . Civil Service 3 . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Concessions 3 . . . Pizza and cokes rate high with Brenda . . . She enjoys dancing and being a certain boy . . . College and fashion designing are in- cluded in her future . . . Harlem Noc- turnef' ESPINOZA, STEVE G. Wherever there's fun you'll find Steve . . . This dark-haired lad came to Helix at the beginning of his senior year . . . He was very active in Tennis and Bowl- ing . . . Likes eating tamales . . . He enjoys art . . . Plans to attend JC after graduation and become an architectural engineer . . . He'll always remember what a sharp school Helix is . . . Primrose Lane. ETENSOHN, EUGENE Called Gene by his friends . . . Lots of fun . . . Likes eating meatballs and mashed potatoes . . . Most of all he en- joys being with Diane . . . His future plans include marriage and the service . , . He'll always remember the 1958 Musket football game with Grossmont . . . What Is Love. FALKENSTEIN, CATHY KEY A friendly lass on campus . . , Cathy was active in Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . She likes swimming, listening to good music, and eating lobster . . . She'll al- ways remember the football games and dances at Helix . . . Enjoys listening to Bali Hai. FAUCETT, LANCE MILES Quiet and possessing a sincere person- ality can best describe this Helix lad . . . Active in Band 1 . . , Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 1, 2 . . . Lance's fu- ture plans include college or the Air Force . . . He'll always remember the year Helix took the Metro League . , . Favorite song is Unchained Melody. I8 FEGAN, CAROLE ANN A welcome addition to Helix . . . This friendly lass transferred to Helix in her Jr. year . . . Active in Y-Teens 4 . . . Hepsters 4 . . . Homecoming Comm. 4 . . . Girls' League' 4 . . . Big Sister 3 . . . Carole enjoys eating fried chicken, dancing, and horseback riding . . . Her future plans include attencling SDSC and becoming a newspaper reporter . . . She'll always remember how friendly everyone was to her when she first arrived here at Helix . . . Moments to Remember. FIDLER, BRENDA JOYCE Happy and friendly describe Brenda . . . Active in Bowling Club 1, 2 . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . In her spare time she enjoys eating barbequed spare ribs, going swim- ming, playing tennis, and cheering at all of our football games . . . Upon gradua- tion she plans to take an IBM course and become a secretary . . . She'll re- member Miss Garcia for all of her help and the football games . . . Stranger In Paradise. FIESTER, DEANNA KAY Called Dee by all . . , Could be seen twirling double flags in front of the band this year .... Active in Cap and Capers 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Band Flag Twirler 4 . . . Prom Comm. 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 4 . . . Dee likes pizza . . . After graduation she plans to attend college and become a dental assistant . . , She'll always re- member when Helix took the Metro League championship in 1957 . . . You'll Never Walk Alone. FISH, WILLIAM HERBERT This loyal highlander is called Bill by his friends . . . Active in-Hepsters 1 . . . Sr. Gift Comm .... Basketball 4 . . . Bill enjoys eating pizza, working on cars, and drawing . . . His plans include attending SDSC where he'l-l study to be- come a graphic artist . . . He'll always remember the football and basketball games . . . likes the song A Deck of Cards. FISHER, JOHN STEPHEN This carefree lad is known as Jack by all . . . Active in Football 1 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nominating Cohv. 2 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Eating pastromy sandwiches and being with girls rate high with Jack . . . He plans to join the Air Force and then work in business machines . . . Bo Diddley rates first place on his vocal list, and Hey Man is his favorite record. FISHER, RONALD BRIAN We call him Ronnie . . . Great guy to know . . . Found participating in Football 1, 2, 3 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Track 3, 4 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Ron- nie enjoys girls, sports, cars, and just having fun . . . Plans to attend college and become a lawyer . . . The song What Is Love is his favorite. FLINT, CAROL CHRISTINE A sweet personality and a friendly smile for all . . . Active in Bible Club 1, 2, 4 . . . Choir 4, . . Hepsters 4 . . . Sr. Banquet Comm .... Big Sister 2, 3, 4 . . . Carol enjoys pizza and tacos, and singing in her church choir . . . Future plans include SDSC and becoming a teacher . . . just A Closer Walk With Thee. FLOYD, CHARLES RAY Known as Charlie or Chuck . . . Enjoys camping, fishing, hunting, and eating all kinds of food . . . After grad- uation he plans to attend JC and be- come a conservationist . . . Charles said he'll always remember our PE. coaches . . . My Prayer. FONTAINE, BARBARA LYNN Sweet and sincere can best describe Barb . . , Very active in Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hi-Steppers 3, 4 . . . Thedas 4 . . . Election Board 2 . . . Homecoming Comm. 4 . . . Nurses' Club 3 . . . Big Sister 2, 4 . . . She enjoys eating tacos, listening to good music, and just having a good time . . . Future plans include SDSC and becom- ing a nurse . . . Barb will always re- member the exciting basketball and foot- ball games . . . You'll Never Walk Alone. FREEMAN, BETTY LOU Lots of fun and a friendly personality . . . While at Helix was active in Girls' League 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 3, 4 . . . jr. Comm .... Ditch Day Comm. 4 . . . Frosh Council . . . Water skiing and going out with the girls rate high with Betty . . , After graduation she plans tc attend college, become a commercial art- ist, and then travel . . . The thing she'll remember is Miss Moore's English class . . . Mr. Blue. FREYMILLER, LARRY DWIGHT Called The Brain . . . Great sense of humor and a nice smile . . . Active in Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1 . . . Football 2 . . . Track 1 . . . Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 3 . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 3 . . . Prom Comm. 4 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3 . . . Larry's future plans include attending the University of Calif. at Berkeley . . . He likes listening to any- thing by the Four Freshmen. FRIEND, WILLIAM EDWARD Never a dull moment when Bill's around . . . Lots of fun . . . Enjoys wa- ter skiing immensely . . . He plans, after graduation, to become a beatnik . . . Foggy London Town rates high on Bill's musical list. GAGNON, BRENDA JOYCE Her many friends sometimes call her Bebe . . . This blonde lassie is a won- derful person to know . . . Active in Swimming Club 1 . . . Big Sister 1, 3 . . . Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 3 . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . Sr. Banquet Comm .... She enjoys going to football games, dancing, playing ping pong and badminton, and swimming . . . Pork chops and potatoes are her favorite foods . , . Plans include getting some kind of a secretarial job, and later be- coming ,a highly rated secretary . . Put Your Head On My Shoulder. GALLANDT, WILLIAM ALLAN Bill . . . A loyal highlander for four years . . . Bill could always be seen at the football games cheering' for our team . . . He spends his spare time railroading . . . Chicken rates high on his food list . . . After he receives his diploma he plans to get a well-paid job . . . Ambi- tion is to go as high in the world as he possibly can . . . He says he'll always remember the nice teachers at Helix . , . The Wreck of The Old 97. GARCIA, CECELIA ARMANDA Sometimes nick-named Peanuts . . . Dark eyes, a pretty smile, and a friendly personality . . . Cecelia likes to spend her spare time dancing, going to the beach, attending parties, and just having a good time . . . Tacos rate highest on her food list . . . When she leaves Helix, Cecelia plans to attend IBM school and become an IBM key puncher . . . She will never forget the spirit displayed at Helix . . . Harlem Nocturne. I9 GATSCHET, SHARON KATHLEEN Her friends nick-named her Sherrie Kay . . . This dark-haired lass has a lot of fine dramatic ability . . . Active in ASB Play 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sr. Play 2, 3, 4 . . . Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . TG Play 2, 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . One Act Play Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Frosh- Soph Speech Tournament 1, 3 . . . Sr. Play Comm .,.. Big Sister 2 . , . In her spare time she enjoys church activities, music, drama, and eating steak . . . Two years at college and studying drama at the Desilu Playhouse are planned . . . I Believe, GEFFE, KATHRYN EMILY Known as Kathy . . . Sweet and friendly, a pleasure to know . . . Could be seen in Phi Alpha Tau 3 . . . Hep- sters 1, 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Big Sister 2. 4 . . . Sr. Comm. . . . Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Kathy enjoys all sports and traveling . . . The foods she likes best are pizza and well-cooked steak , . . She hopes to go to business college and become a successful secre- tary or accountant . . . The fun she had at all the school activities will fill her memories . . , Red River Rock, GEYER, WALTER GEORGE This loyal Helix lad Could be seen par- ticipating in the Future Teachers' Asso. and the Stage Crew . . . He likes to eat tacos and build model railroads . . . George's future plans will include col- lege where he will major in Education . . . He'll always remember the spirit of all the Highlanders . . . Round, Round, Round. GILDERSLEEVE, RICHARD Everyone calls him Dick . . . Lots of fun to know . . . Active in Cross Coun- try1,2,3,4...Track1,2,3.4... Basketball 1, 2 . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4...Choirl,2,3,4...Cho- raliers 3, 4 . . . Fling Staff 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conference 3 . . . His spare time is taken up by all sports, music, and being with Connie . . . Pizza is his favorite food . . . College bound . . . Xllfants to be a chemical engineer . . . He'll always remember our great faculty and coaching staff . . . All music from South Pacific. GLEN, DAVID MAIN Known as Dave . . . Intelligent . . . Friends enjoy his sense of humor . . . Could be seen in Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . , . Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Brothers of the Spear 4 . . . Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conference 3, 4 ...CSF2,3...LaMesaHi-Y 1,2 . . . Commissioner of Finance 4 . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . Junior Party Comm .... Torch Bearer 3 . . . He enjoys golf and being with Colette in his spare time . . . Plans include college and medical school . . . Ambition is to get somewhere in the world . . . Will retain fond memories of Helix's gym . . . Five Brothers. 90 GOLDEN, MICHAEL S. Everyone at Helix calls him Mike . . . Known for his determination and willingness to improve . . . Participated in Cross Country 3, 4 , . , Basketball 1 ...Track3,4.,.KeyClub...His idea of a good time includes photography, hunting, golf, and listening to stereo . . . Pheasant is 'his favorite dish . . . College bound . . . He'll remember our '56 football team and his senior year in Cross Country . . . The Kingston Trio rates high with Mike. GOLLEHON, NANCY WYNNE Nancy possesses a very friendly person- ality . . . Could be seen active in Senior Announcement Comm .,.. Big Sister 2, 3, 4 . . , Girls' Ensemble 3 . . . Girls' Glee 2 , . . Y-Teens 2, 4 , . . Girls' League Alumni Tea Comm. 3 . . . Nancy spends her spare time horseback riding, swimming, bowling, playing piano, and helping with her church MYF . . . Pizza rates high . . . College bound . . . Ambi- tion is to become a dentist . . . Shell never foret '56 when Helix was cham- pion in almost every sport . . . April Love. GORDON, DENNIS J. This hard-working highlander is friendly and helpful . . . Active in Marching Band 2 . . . Concert Band 2 . . . Cars make up Dennis' outside interests . . . He especially enjoys eating steak , . . After receiving his diploma, he plans to attend San Diego StaterCollege and to work . . . His ambition is as yet un- decided . . . Rating high with him is all music from Oklahoma GRAHAM, MICHELE LOIS We know her as Mike . . . Well liked by all who know her . . . Active in Girls' Glee 1, 2 4 . . . Big Sister 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, Z, 3, 4 . . . Highland Hepsters 2 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Her spare time activities include swimming, dancing, eating pork chops, and being with Bert . . . After gradua- tion she plans to marry Bert . . . She wants to ge a good housewife and the mother of six blonde children . . , She'll remember the football and basketball games, and Mrs. Porch . . . The Won- der Of You. GRAY, GLENN CHARLES This full-of-fun Helix lad could be seen participating in Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4 . , . Swimming Club 3, 4 . . . Enjoys spending his spare time eating spinach, socializing, loafing, and of course, being with girls . . . College will be included in Glenn's future plans . . . Come Go With Me. GROSSMAN, JOEL DAVID 1943-1960 GROVE, TED CHARLES We know him as Ted . . . Always interested in music . . . Active in Civic Youth Orchestra . . . Marching and Concert Band and Orchestra . . , Pep Band . . . Science Club 1 . . . Phi Alpha Tau 1 . . . ASB card representative 1 . . . Music fills his outside interest . . . He likes anything eatable . .i. Future plans include college where he'll major in music . . . Ambition is to teach music as a career . . . He'll always remember Mr. Henneberg . . . Agon. GROWCOCK, JUDITH ANN Always interested in drama . , . Her friends, in fun, sometimes call her Sam II , . . Participated in Theatre Guild 2, 3, 4 . . . National Forensic League 3, 4 . , . Phi Beta Chi 4 . . . Hepsters 2 . . . Senior Play Comm .... One Act Play Tournament 2, 3, 4 . , . Speech Tournament 2, 3, 4 . . , ASB Play 2 . . . She enjoys acting, music, reading, fishing, interesting discussions, and eat- ing Combination plate -7961 with rice . . . In the future she plans college and theatre work . , . Her ambition is to be an actress . . . Her fondest memories will be of the Little Theatre . . . Rhap- sody In Blue. GUFFEY, TAD ARTHUR This blonde highlander possesses a pleasant personality . . . Tad is new at Helix this year, but at his former school he was active in Football 1,. 2 . . . Baseball 1, 2 . . . Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 . . . C.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . He spends his spare time in L.D.S. Church activities . . . Steak is his favorite food . . . Col- lege bound . . . His ambition is to be- come an architect or an illustrator . . . In his first year at Helix he was im- pressed with the friendliness of the stu- dents , . . You'll Never Walk Alone. HAGEN, PATRICIA ANN Quiet and very nice describe Pat . . . A loyal highland lass . . . She was active in Big Sisters 3, 4 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Safety Comm. 3 . . . Pat enjoys eating pizza, cruising, going to dances, and especially being with Don . . . She plans to marry after grad- uation . . . She'll always remember the exciting football games . . . Sea of Love. HALE, MICHAEL EDWIN Called Mike around campus by all of his friends . . . Lots of fun to be with . . . He likes eating steak and being with his girl and with the Pin Rods . . . He also likes his Ford . . . He hopes to become a general contractor . . . Mike will always remember Miss Moore's English Class . . . Don't You Just Know It. HALGREN, TERRI ANN Lots of fun and a real friend . . . Loyal to the clan all four years and very active in Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hep- sters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Confer- ence 2 . . . Y-Teens 2, 3 . , . Homecom- ing Comm. 4 . . . Nurses' Club 1, 2 . . . Election Board 1, 2 . . . She enjoys eating pizza, and being with the kids at church . . . Future plans include attending B.Y.U, and becoming a kindergarten teacher... Terri will always remember her freshman and sophomore years at Helix . . . My Special Angel. HALL, BRENDA PAMELA Pretty and friendly Brenda was active in Student Council 4 . . . Hepsters 2 . . . Announcement Comm. 4 . . . Y- Teens 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Enjoys eating Top Sirloin steak, danc- ing, listening to music, and swimming . . . Plans to attend San Diego State College, become a psychologist, and then marry . . . Brenda will always remember when Helix won the Metro League in 1957 . . . Clair de Lune. HALL, CAROLYN BETH A mid-term graduate . . . This friendly lass was active in Big Sisters 2, 3, 4 . . . Sophomore Council 2 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Library Club 3 . . . Carolyn enjoys eating steak, cruising, going to parties, and being with him . . . Plans to attend San Diego J.C. . . . Favorite song is True Love by the Drifters. HALL, RETA JANE Called Janie by all of her friends . . . While at Helix she was active in Darde- nelles 1, Veep 2 . . . Fling Staff 4 . . . Likes chocolate malts, going to school games, and listening to music . . . She plans to work after graduation at Con- vair-Astronautics . . . The thing she'll always remember is working on the High- land Fling . . . Halfway to Heaven. 2I HALVERSON, BYRON KEITH. Byron could be seen busily working as the cartoonist for our Highland Fling this year . . . He likes a steak dinner, cars, girls, and more girls . . . After graduation he plans to enlist in the service and later marry . . . He'll always remember the great spirit of the High- lands , . . Sleep Walk. HANCOCK, JOAN E. We call her Joni . . . Fun to know . . . Always something new to do . . . Joni was active in Girls' League 2 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Fling Staff 2, 3, 4 . . . ASB Play 1, 2 . . . jr. Party Comm. Chairman . . . Sr. Announcement Comm. . . . She enjoys eating potato chips dipped in onion dip and participating in M.Y.F. . . . Future plans include college and becoming a Home Economics teacher... She'll always remember her Frosh year and the after game slumber parties... High Hopes. HARRISON, MIKE LEE Mike is well liked by all around the Helix campus . . . He enjoys eating tacos and chocolate pie . . . Going water skiing and fishing take up his spare time . . . Mike plans to attend college and to retire at a rich, young age . . . He will remember always the basketball and football games at Helix . . . Wanted, HARTWELL, WALTER LEE Wally was our fine A,S.B. President this year . . . Popular with all . . . Participated in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Track 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . I.ettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Nominating Convention 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 3, 4. . .C.S.F. 2, 3 . . . A.S,B. President 4 . . . Wally's future plans include attending college and having as much fun there as in high school . . . He'll always remember the fine traditions at Helix . . . Unchained Melody, HAWKE, SCOTT DRANSFIELD Scott is a credit to our Helix campus . . . Active in C.S.F. 2 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1 . . . Torch Bearer 3 . . . Lettermen's Club 4 . . . Boy's State 3 . . . Roast beef rates high with Scott, and he is all for having a good time and being with girls . . . His bright future includes attending San Di- ego State, then U.C.L.A., and becoming a Biochemist . . . He'll always remember his freshman year when we won all Metro honors . . . Serenade In Blue. 'M HAY, WAYNE LEWIS Wayne was one of our top athletes on campus . . . Friends call him Weiner . . . While here at Helix he was seen participating in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Steak rates high on Wayne's list . . . He enjoys swimming, baseball, and foot- ball . . . His future plans include college and professional baseball . . . The great spirit of Helix High will be long re- membered by him . . . A Lovers Ques- tion. HAYS, EARL KENNETH Earl is known around campus for his fine athletic ability . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . Let- termen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Earl enjoys going to movies and driving and dancing with that special girl . . . He plans to be the owner of a bar and be a bachelor until he is 30 . . . Opus De Funk. HEATH, BARBARA JOY Friendly and full of pep . . . Barbara could be seen cheerleading at all the games this year . . . During her four years she was active in Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1 . . . Hep- sters 1, 4 . . . Pompons 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . Swimming Club 1, 2 . . . jr. Party Comm .... Senior Publicity Comm. . . . Big Sister 2 . . . Varsity Cheer- leader 4 . . . Barb likes most any food except pickles . . . She enjoys participat- ing in the La Mesa Swimming Associa- tion, attending concerts, and ice skating . . . College will follow graduation . . . Summertime HEBENSTREIT, GERALDINE SUE Called Gerry . . . Quiet and nice to know . . . Could be seen active in Girls' League 1 . . . Band 3, 4 . . . Sr. Home- coming Comm .... She likes to eat hamburgers, attend Rainbow meetings, and go to church . . . After graduation she plans to attend jr. College and be- come a secretary . . . Working on the Highland Fling and attending football games will be lasting memories to Gerry . . . Where by the Platters. HEIM, DONNA LENORE This loyal Helix lassie could always be seen busily scampering around campus . . . Donna has been very active in Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4 . . . Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Play 1, 2, 3 . . . Senior Play 2, 3, 4 . . . She likes eating steak, dancing, skating, and skiing, and is especially interested in fashions . . . After graduation she plans to attend IC. and would eventually like to own her own exclusive dress shop . . . She'll al- ways remember two fine teachers, Mrs. Halverson and Mr. Helmuth . . . Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. HENDERSON, LINDA JEAN This hard-working Helix lassie is a true friend . . . While at Helix Linda was active in the Science Club 2, 3, 4 . . . She likes eating Chinese food and par- ticipating in all of the activities of Iob's Daughters . . . After graduating she will attend college and major in mathematics . . . Linda say she'll always remember her freshman year . . . The Three Bells. HENRY, LEE MARTIN This Helix lad enjoys eating hamburg- ers, steak, and french fries . . . He spends his time working around cars, having fun, and making money . . . After gradu- ation he plans to go into the service and later work . . . He'll always remember Friday night games and dances . . . You're Mine by Richie Valens. HENRY, RUSSELL KENNETH Called Ken by all . . . A real prac- tical joker . . . Lots of fun . . . Could be seen participating in Football 2, 3, 4 . . . He likes to eat fried chicken, go sailboating, and being with that special girl . . . After graduation Ken plans to either attend college or the Naval Acad- emy . . . The song Velvet Waters is his favorite. HERMONE, SHARON DEVONNE Called Kelly by all of her many friends . . . This friendly lass was active in Girls' League 4 . . . Big Sister 2 . . . She enjoys eating hamburgers and par- ticipating in her church youth activities . . . College, plus the ambition to be- come a legal secretary, will fill Sharon's future . . . She'll always remember the fine reputation Helix has . . . Stardust HERRING, LANI LYNN Could be seen songleading all through her senior year . . . A verylattractive addition to our Helix campus . . . Lani was active in Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . Stu- dent Council 1, 3 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 1, 3 . . . Big Sister 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 2 . . . Ir. Party Comm .... Leadership Conf. 4 , . . Pompons 2, 3 . . . Songleader 4 . . . Enjoys eating tacos, dancing, sewing, and attending church activities . . . Col- lege and becoming a dental hygienist will ,come after graduation . . . It's Not For Me To Say by johnny Mathis. HERRIOTT, ROBERT PAUL Called Bob by all . . . Lots of fun to know . . . Could be seen participating in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2 . . . Pizza, sports, cars, and girls rate high with Bob . . . His future plans include joining the Navy . . . He'll always remember sports and Miss Moore's English classes . . . No Chemise Please. HICKOK, JOHN LEE This nice-to-know Helix lad was active in Track 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 3, 4 . . . Eating pizza, swimming, fishing, and camping are among his varied interests . . . After graduation he plans to attend JC, then go into the Navy . . . He'll always remember Mr. Higby's English III class . . . Mack The Knife. HICKOK, ROBERT EDWARD Called Bob by all . . . Likes eating steak and french fries and doing anything that's fun . . . After graduation he plans to attend college . . . The song Mr, Blue is his favorite platter. HILL, NANCY GAYLE This pretty lassie is one of our three- year graduates . . . Friendly and very nice to know . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Tar- tan rep. 3 . . . Nancy likes to eat pizza, work, make money, and be with that certain blonde boy . . . After gradua- tion she plans to attend business college or beauty school . . . She'll always re- member being with all of her friends and struggling through classes . . . The Secret Way. HITE, WESLEY VINCENT 'iWes could be seen around the campus busily taking part in Cross Country 1, 2, 3 . . . Track 1, 2, 4 . . .He enjoys all kinds of food, cars, and girls . . . His future plans will include working with Diesel engines . . . Do You Wanna Dance rates as his favorite song. HOCKING, JUDY ANN This friendly lass was active in Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . Cap and Capers 3 . . . Judy's future plans include attending nursing school and then marriage to that certain boy . . . She likes eating Spanish food and listening to her favorite song, My Heart is an Open Book. HOGARTH, WARREN THOMAS This friendly Helix lad has a great sense of humor . . , While at Helix he could be seen participating in the Swimming Club 1, 2 . . . Key Club 2, 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4 . . . Hepsters 3 . . . Jr. Dance Comm .... Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. . . . Warren enjoys eating turkey, going to the beach, and doing anything else that's fun . , . His future plans include college and the field of television . . . He'll always remember the Key Club, its joint meetings and conventions, and the Prom . . . Enjoys listening to Bo- lero by Revel. HOLMES, KAREN JOYCE Karen can always be seen with a smile for all . . . She was active in Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 . , . Girls' League 1 . . . Bowling Club 1 . . . Swimming Club 1 . . . Jr. Paper Comm .... Sr. Publicity Comm. . . . Big Sisters 3 . . . She likes eating pizza, going to the beach, and participat- ing in her Church youth group's activities . . . Future plans include attending State College . . . She'll always remember Miss Moores English classes . . . Mr. Blue. HOLZMAN, JUDITH ANN Known to all as Judy . . . Always full of fun . . . Could be seen active in Y-t Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior Class Sec. . . . Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pompons 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 2, 3 . . . Sr. Ditch Day Comm. , Jr. Ring Comm .... Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Homecoming Comm. 4 . . . and Girls' League 2. 5 - - ' All Mexican foods rate tops with Judy . . . She enjoys dancing, swimming. and just having fun . . , Fu- ture plans include college . . . She'll always remember the great spirit, friend- liness, and loyalty displayed by the class of '60 . . , Misty by Johnny Mathis. HOPKINS, KATHARINE BARNES Called Kitty by all . . . Very nice to know . . . Was active in Big Sisters 2, 3 . . , Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 4 ...FlingStaff4...YFC4... Likes to eat Chinese sweet and sour pork . . . She finds time to relax and enjoy herself . . . Kitty hopes to attend San Diego State College and find work in Asia . . . The great school spirit and Scottish traditions are the things about Helix Kitty will always remember . . . Love is a Many Splendored Thing. HOVER, VERNON ARTHUR Vern could be seen taking pictures at most of the Helix activities . . . He was active in Boys' Glee 1 . . . Choir 2 . . . Fling Photographer 2, 3, 4 . . . He likes eating fried chicken and working with photography . . . College will be the first step of Vern's future plans . . . He'll always remember the Football games . . . Likes listening to I'll Get By and Frankie by Connie Francis. HOWE, WILLIAM HEYWOOD Called Bill by all his friends . . . Could be seen participating in Track 1, Z, 4 . . . Golf 3 . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . Radio Club 1 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Bowling Club 1, 2 . . . He enjoys photography, eating shrimp, and working on hot rod cars . . . After graduation he'll attend J.C. . . . The good times at the football games and after game dances will always be recalled . . . 'Teen Beat. HOWELL, ROBERT GLENN JR. This Helix lad, called Bob by all of his friends, enjoys his car and participat- ing in the Pin Rods car club . . . Eat- ing apples rate high with Bob . . . Plans after graduation are to attend Junior Col- lege and later become a highway patrol- man . . . He will always remember the teachers here at Helix . . . Velvet Wa- ters. HUBER, PAMELA ANN This hard working lassie could be seen active in Girls' League 1 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Civil Service 1, 3 . . . Fling Staff 1, 2, 3 . . . Managing Editor 4 . . . Press Bureau 3, 4 . . . Editor 3, 4 . . . Pam enjoys participating in her church youth group . . . After graduation she plans to attend college and go into either the journalism or the teaching field. HUFFMAN, SUSAN BERYL This Helix lassie, called Suzy by all of her friends, was active in Cap and Capers 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchesis 2, 3, 4 . . . She likes to eat Irish stew and participate in Job's Daughters and her Church activ- ities . . . After graduation she would like to become a nurse's aid or an airline hostess . . . She'll always remember her many friends at Helix . . . The Three Bells. HUNTER, HEATHER MARIE This intelligent lass participated in Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Inter-Faith Council 2, 3, 4 . . . ASB Play l . . . Sr. Play 4 . . . Girls' State 3 . . . Baccalaureate Comm. 4 . . . CSF2,3,4...BigSister2,3,4... Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Choraliers 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 3 . . . Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . . Tar- tan Bearer 3 . . . She enjoys her church activities . . . Plans to attend the Brig- ham Young University . . . Will remem- ber Helix's outstanding teachers and friendly students . . . The Lord's Pray- er. HUTCHENS, MARY DELL A little lass with a big personality , . . Well liked by everyone . . , Active as Frosh, Soph, Sr. Class Veep . . . Hep- sters 1. 2 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nomi- nating Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . Commissioner of Publicity 3 . . . Tartan Bearer 3 . , . Tartan Editor 4 . . . Prom Comm. 4 . . Likes eating shrimp and homemade ice cream . . . Plans to attend UCLA where she'll pre- pare to become a teacher . . . I Get Along Without You Very Well. HUTTON, KATHLEEN MARIE Lots of fun . . . Kathie could be seen actively participating in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Announcement Comm. 4 . . . Pompons 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Assembly Plan- ning 1 . . . She enjoys eating Mexican food, being with friends, going to the beach, and going to football games . . , After graduation Kathie will attend col- lege. JACOBS, ROBERT ALAN Called Jake by his friends . . . This brown-eyed lad participated in Cross Country 3 . , . Track 3 . . . Outside schoolithe Pin Rods car club, Dobb's drive-in, girls, cars, and records took up his time . . . Bob's plans include 2 years at JC, then 2 years at college . . . He- wants to be a highway patrolman or a Marine . . . He says he'll always remember the year Helix took the Metro crown in football . . . Sleep Walk. JAMES, BRIAN FREDERIC This dark-eyed lad is well liked by all who know him . . . Actively participated in California Cadet Corp 2, 3, 4 . . . Color Guard 3, 4 . . . Steak is his favor- ite food, and sailing and skin diving his outside interests . . . College will call him upon graduation . . . The spirit of the Highlanders in his freshman year will be always remembered . . . Cop- las. JAPS, BONNIE LOU A sweet lassie to know . . . Active in Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hepsters . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Ensemble . . . Enjoys swimming and bowling with Bob . . . Likes pizza and coke . . . Plans to marry soon after graduation and be- come a private secretary . . . She'll re- member the school spirit shown at the football games . . . Call Me. JOERNS, JAMES ARTHUR Called Jim . . . Never a dull moment . . . He enjoys eating steak and just hav- ing a good time . . . Future plans include attending college and becoming rich . . . Jim says he'll always remember our Scot- tish traditions . . . His favorite song is Seven Little Girls. JOHNSON, DONALD JOSEPH Known as Don . . . Plays good foot- ball . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ...Wrestling 4 . . .Track 2, 3, 4... Enjoys the company of a certain Hoover Cardinal . . . Likes Mexican and Italian food . Future plans and ambition undecided . . . The memories that will remain in his mind are of the Helix football games . . . Peter Gunn is his favorite platter. JONES, SHELLY ANN This hard-working lassie is a wonderful person to know . . . She participated in Science Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Ticket Squad 1, 2 . . . CSF 2 . . . Sr. Privileges Comm. . . . Shelly spends most of her time sewing and reading . . . She likes fried chicken . . . Her plans include college, then travel . .I . She wants to become a nurse . . . Her fondest memories will be of her Frosh year and the Scottish traditions . . . Sunrise Serenade. JOYCE, ROBERT ALLEN Known as Bob to all . . . Always in- terested in cars , . . This highlander en- joys the company of a certain girl . . . Spends his time swimming and with fast cars . . . His favorite dish is ham- burger, and he likes ice cream best fori dessert . . . His plans include studying electronics and marriage . . . He wants to become an electronic engineer . . . The things he'll remember most about Helix are auto shop, the morning all- call, and Mr. Higby's goatee . . . Un- chained Melody. 25 JURADO, FRANCES GERALDINE Her many friends call her Sherry . . . Always willing to help . . . A delightful person to know . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Min Tidiers 2 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Nominating Conv. 2, 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 3 . . . Pompons 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Drawing, having fun, and being with Tim take up her-spare time . . . Pizza is her favorite dish . . . She plans to go to collegecand train to become a nurse . . . She'll remember most the unity of the Helix clan . . . We Belong Together. KELLEY, RONALD JOSEPH Known as Ronnie . . . Swell sense of humor . . . Participated in Cross Country 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . .Track 1, 2 . . . Inter-Faith Council 1, 2, 3, 4 , . . Key Club 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . jr. Comm .... Spends time bowling, swimming, golfing, and with cars . . . Likes steak . . . Plans include college and the Air Force . . . Wants to be- come an English and history teacher or a psychiatrist or psychologist . . . He'll always remember the friendliness and co- operation showed by the student body and faculty . . . It's All In The Game. KENT, DONALD BRIAN We call him Don . . . Quiet and sin- cere . . . Active in Calif. Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3.4...Rifleteam1,2,3,4... Color guard 3, 4 . . . Fancy drill team 3, 4 . . . Drill platoon 3, 4 . . . Torch and Saber Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Don spends time with planes, cars, girls, and church . . . He likes hunting, working, dancing . . . Chinese food is Don's favorite . . . His plans include the Air Force or Coast Guard Academy and getting married . . . Wants to become an aeronautical engineer . . . Lavender Blue. KENWORTHY, BARRY LEE Known as Hubie . . . The life of a party . . . Active in Freshman Football ...Track1,2...KeyClub4... Barry enjoys cars, the beach, parties, go- ing places with girls, attending drags and dances . . . He likes all foods equally well . . . His plans include college and eventually marriage . . . His ambition is to become a mechanical engineer or go into the Highway Patrol . . . Barry says he'll remember Coach Wadsworth and the Varsity Football Team of '56-'57 . . . In The Still of The Night. KETCHAM, CHARLES FOSTER Called Chuck by his friends . . . Nice to know . . . Was active in Student Council 1, 2 . . . Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ...CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .He enjoys all good music, swimming, and tennis . . . His future plans include studying music at a conservatory and becoming a con- ductor or composer. 26 KINNEL, LEE JACOB This tall, friendly lad participated in Cross Country 1 . . . Track 2 . . . Lee enjoys eating Mexican food . . . As yet Lee's specific ambition is undecided, but he plans a college education and after- wards to lead a useful life . . . He says he will most remember how fast his years went at Helix . . . Quiet Vil- lage. KIRKLAND, MARILYN LOU We call her Kirky . . . Smiling and fun-loving . , . Her Helix activities in- clude Band 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . V. Big Sister 2 . . . Marilyn spends her spare time tak- ing pictures . . . Steak and french fries are her favorite foods . . . She plans to get married and work at photography . . . Her ambition is to have a million dol- lars . . . She'l1 always remember the fun she had in her four years at Helix . . . Likes progressive jazz. KLEBER, JEANNETTE MERCEDES Nice to have as a friend . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 3 . . . Big Sister 2, 3, 4 , . , Baccalaureate Comm. 4 . . . Jeannette enjoys dancing, swimming, and having a blast all the time . . . Tacos are her favorite food . . . She plans to major in business at JC, travel, then get married . . . Her ambition is to someday go to New Orleans . . . She'll remember He- lix's great spirit . . . Harlem Nocturne. KOENEKAMP, THOMAS MAURICE Called Tom by his friends . . . A quiet, hard-working highlander . . . Tom's outside interests include all kinds of sports . . . Roast beef is his favorite dish . . . Tom plans to attend college . . . He wants to become an engineer . . . He says he'll remember Helix most for its football games . . . Love Me Tender. KOENIG, RAYMOND KEITH We call him Ray . . . This tall, good- looking athlete's activities include Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . It is evident that Rays' interest is in all sports . . . He enjoys being with Kathy . . . Steak is his favorite food . , . He plans to attend college and become a teacher and a coach . . . His fondest memories will be of the time that Helix beat Grossmont in foot- ball . . . You Send Me. KOLSET, EDWARD KAY Called Edwardo by his friends . . . Spends his spare time eating ham and pineapple, working, and water skiing . . . Future plans include becoming an electrician and seeing different parts of the world . . . He'll always remember his friends at Helix . . . Sleep Walk. KOZAK, JANET ANNE . Sometimes called Bubbles . . . Dark- haired, blue-eyed, and friendly . . . Came to us from New York in the middle of the year . . . Janet enjoys tennis and church activities in her spare time . . . Pizza is her favorite dish . . . She plans to be an airline stewardess . . . Her am- bition is to marry a millionaire . . . Janet says she'll remember the school spirit at Helix . . . Lonely Street. KREINBERG, KAREN SUE Known around the Helix campus as a friendly lassie . . . Big Sister 3 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Riding Club 1 . . . Graduation Comm. 4 . . . Karen's outside interests include dat- ing, swimming, bowling, miniature golf- ing . . . Likes eating chicken . . . She plans to get an office job, possibly go to JC, and later get married . . . Her am- bition is to make a success of her life in whatever she does . . . She'll remember the school spirit and the friendliness... Pledging My Love. KREML, DAVID JOHN Known as Dave . . . Dark-haired, nice to know . . . Dave was active in Bowl- ing Club 3 . . . Radio Club 3, 4 . . . His outside interests include amateur ra- dio, swimming, and girls . . . Likes eating Kolach and Domaci Pacivo . . . Plans to major in electronics in college or technical school, then to become an electrical engineer . . . Beep-Beep. LA BORDE, DORTHY ELLA Her many friends call her Dot . . . A pleasing personality . . . Liked by all who know her . . . Participated in Y-Teens 1, 4 . . . Flag Corps 3, 4 . . . Band Flag Twirler 4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Dot en- joys being the, secretary of her church youth group, miniature golfing, hula dancing . . . Likes Italian food . . . She plans to go to beauty college and then get married in three years . . . Her am- bition is to have her own beauty shop . . . She'll always remember when Helix won the Metro League championship and when the Seniors had privileges . . . Ebb Tide. LADLOW, SANDRA ELLEN Sandy . . . Lively and enthusiastic... Active in Y-Teens 1, 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . , Girls' League 2 . . . Sandy spends her spare time swimming, sewing, and going to football games . . . She enjoys eating pizza . . . After graduation she plans to go to JC and work . . . To be a hair stylist is her ambition . . . Sandy says she'll remember her Jr. year, the Sr. prom, and Mrs. Kendall . . . He Needs Me. LADOU, SHARON LEE This highland lassie is a pleasure to have as a friend . . . Besides doing school work, Sharon could be found swimming and spending time with that special guy . . . Her favorite dish is pizza . . . When she gets her diploma Sharon is planning to work and later to marry . . . Her ambition is to be a good housewife someday . . . Her memories will be of the football games and the Scottish spirit at Helix . . . Mr. Blue. LAMB, CLAIRE MARIE Neat and nice to know . . . Clair likes to go water skiing, to movies, and to foot- ball games . . . She chose pop corn as her favorite food . . . After graduation Clair plans to attend JC and take the two-year dental hygienist course . . . She wants to be a dental hygienist . . . She'll remember Miss Moore's English III class and the Sr. prom . . . Porgy. LAMBE, MICHAEL SIDNEY Known as Mike . . . Swell sense of humor . . . Friendly and intelligent . . . Could be seen participating in CSF 1, 2, 3 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 3 . . . Let- termen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ., . Jr. Party Comm .... Mike enjoys being with Jacquie . . . His favorite food is steak . . . State College will fill his immediate future . . . He wants to be a school teacher . . . His freshman year will al- ways be remembered . . . Mr, Blue. LAUGHLIN, LILLIAN LAVERNE Called Cissy by her friends . . . This pretty, perky songleader was active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League rep. 1 . . . Hepsters 1, 4 . . . Pompon Corps 2, 3 . . . Jr. Party Comm .... Song- leader 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 4 . . . Min Tidiers 2 . . . Tartan rep. 2 -. . . Laverne spends her spare time drawing and reading . . . She likes to eat pizza . . . She plans to attend SDSC after graduation . . . Her ambition is to be a secretary or a commercial artist . . . She'll always remember the football and basketball games . . . Tenderly. 27 LAWRENCE, KENNETH AL Ken . . . Quiet and friendly . . . Active in ASB Play 2, 3 . . . Theatre Guild 3, 4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . One Act Play Tournament 3 . . . Bag- pipe Band . . . Participating in a community theatre group and flying a plane fill Ken's spare time . . . He en- joys all Spanish food . . . Plans include college at SC and later at Berkeley . . . Ken wants to be a biochemist or a laboratory worker . . . He'l1 re- member his frosh year when Helix was Metro Champion '. . . Ravel's Bolero. LEBB, BEVERLY ANN Bev . . . This friendly lassie with a terrific personality could be seen busily taking part in school activities . . . Frosh Treasurer , . . Frosh Council . . . Soph Council . . . Student Council 1, 3 . . . Big Sister 2, 3 , . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Commissioner of Fi- nance 3, Assistant 4 . . . Ecivres 4 . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . . Election Board 4 . . . Leading Lassie 2 . . , Plans college, travel and marriage . . . Will remember friends, teachers, and educa- tion at Helix . . . Now You Know. LEE, LISLE ARNOLD This tall lad will always cheer you up when you feel low . . . Could be seen- in Football 1 . . . Cross Country 3 ...KeyClub4...Hepsters4... Lisle's idea of a good time includes going to the annual Gold Cup Race, swimming, hunting, fishing, and work- ing on his '46 Chevy . . . Spaghetti rates high with him . . . He plans to attend JC, then SDSC, then join the Air Force . . . Will remember Helix as Metro Champion in '56 . . . Enjoys listening to the Kingston Trio. LESSIG, LAVONNE KATHRYN Vonnie to her friends ,. , . Dark eyes, dark hair, and a nice personality describe this lassie . . . Lavonne came to Helix as a jr .... While here she was active in Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Choir 4 . . . Homecoming Comm. 4 . . . Outside school she enjoys going to the beach, dancing, bowling, and eating steak and mashed potatoes . . . When she leaves Helix she'll work a year, then go to an airlines school to become an airlines hostess . . . The album Taboo is her favorite. LEVENSON, RONALD ANDREW Rosco we sometimes call him . . . Lots of fun to know . . . Active in Swimming Club 1, 2 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2 , . . Cars, food, and girls take up Ronnie's extra time . . . Tacos rate high with this high- lander . . . When he graduates from Helix he plans to attend college . . . His ambition is as yet undecided . , . To Know Him Is To Love Him. 28 LINTHICUM, ADRIAN PERRY JR. His friends sometimes call him Ad- riano . . . Tall, blonde, and well- built describe this lad . , . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Track 1 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 , . . Boys' Glee Club 3 . . . Choir 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . YFC 3, 4 . . . Student Council Rep. 2 . . . Perry likes going out with Sandy, going to church and youth groups, playing summer baseball, surf- ing, and swimming . . . Plans include college, and later marriage . . . His ambition is to be the best business administrator . . . He'll remember the cute girls, the choir, and the things he learned, he hopes . . . Mr, Blue. LIPPERT, JOHN HENRY JR. Known as Lip . . . Friendly and polite . . . Always doing something new . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 2, 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Wrestling 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 3 . . . Key Club 3 . . . John's outside interests include all sports . . . He likes to eat steak . . . When he receives his diploma john plans to attend college . . . He wants to go into the engineer- ing field . . . He'll never forget when we beat Grossmont . . , I'll Wait For You. LIZAMA, BEVERLY ANN Her friends call her Bev . . . This spirited lassie is a pleasure to have as a friend . . . Activities include Band 3 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Epsilons 4 . . . Likes to spend time skating, swim- ming, and playing the accordion and steel guitar . . . She likes tuna sand- wiches best . . . Bev wants to become a nurse and later a housewife . . . Her ambition is to get married and have a family . . . She'll remember Helix's great reputation, friendly people, and teachers . . . Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord. LOCKE, DAVID EVERETT Known as Dave to all . . . Friendly . . . Always doing something new . . . Active in Football 1 . . . Baseball 1, 2 . . . Vista La Mesa Hi-Y 1, 2 . . . His car and girls, especially Mary Lou, take up this highlander's spare time . . . He likes to eat tacos . . . Dave is seriously considering drafting as a ca- reer . . . He will remember our league champion team of '56 . . . Mary Lou. LONG, ANITA KAY We call her Kay . . . Tall, blonde, and slender describe this lassie . . . Active in Hepsters 2 . . . Girls' League Rep. 1, 2 . . . Big Sister 2, 4 . . . Her idea of a good time includes roller skating, eating pizza, and ubopping around in jack's tough Olds . . . Plans to work, then marry' Jack . . . Ambition is to be a professional roller derby skater . . . She won't forget the way Miss Moore laughs when she cracks a joke . . . This I Swear. LOUIS, LESTER LEROY, JR. 'lLee . . . Known for his sense of humor and dramatic ability . . . Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 ...ASBPlay2,3,4...OneAct Play Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Theatre Guild Play 2 . . . Enjoys participating in a little theatre group and eating pizza . . . He plans college and tech- nical courses in drama so he can be- come an illumination engineer . . . He'll never forget the Little Theatre, Coach Wadsworth, and Mrs. Bonsig- nore . . . Likes South Pacific. LOWRIE, SUZANNE MARGARET Suzi . . . Beautiful red hair, green eyes, and a pretty smile . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 . . . Fling Staff 2, 3, 4 . . . Swimming Club 2 . . . Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3 . . . Spare time is filled with church, Earl, sports cars, contemporary jazz, and the bullfights . . . Likes tacos and gin . . . Plans to attend SDSC, then school in Europe, then study journalism at a uni- versity . . . Ambition is ,to write fea- tures for the Azlamir and the AP . . . Malaguena. MCAFEE, MARGARET ANNE This sincere, intelligent lassie partic- ipated in CSF 3,4 . . . Baccalaureate Comm. 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Girls' League Rep. 3 . . . Epsilons 4 . . . Outside of school Margaret spends her time reading and listening to classical music . . . Her favorite food is steak . . . When she graduates from Helix she plans to study either law or anthropology . . . Her ambition is to succeed in whatever she does . . . You'll Never Walk Alone. MCCOY, CHARLES Called Chuck . . . Quiet and nice to know . . . Was active in Football 1 . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 4 , . . Chuck enjoys going to the beach, hunting, and fishing with jerry and Charlie . . . He likes Jack-in-the-Box hamburgers, tacos, and cornbread . . . When he graduates from Helix he plans to attend JC . . . Favorite song is Zombie Jamboree. McCRACKEN, PETER THOMAS Nick-named Pete . . . Full of fun . . . An outdoor enthusiast . . . Out- side of school Pete enjoys swimming, hunting, and fishing in his spare time . . . Italian food rates highest on his food list . . , After he receives his diploma he plans to attend SDSC where he'll study law . . L He wants to be- come a corporation lawyer. MCCURDY, BOB WINTON Always having a good time . . . Active in Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . Football 1 . . . Bob spends his time with girls, cars, parties, and drags . . . His fa- vorite food is tacos . . . His future plans include attending SDSC . . . He wants to become an engineer . . . He'll always remember Mr. Hogue's plane geometry class . . . The top plat- ter on his list is Team Beat. McDANIEL, RONALD DEAN A friendly person . . . Dean was active in Football 1, 2 . , . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Nominating Conv. 2 . . . Jr. Comm ,... Key Club 4 . . . His out- side interests include being with Deanna and being the moderator of his senior high youth fellowship . . . Spanish rice is his favorite dish . . . After gradua- tion he'll attend JC . . . Someday he would like to be president of a busi- ness firm . . . He'll always remember Helix's football games and the mighty class of 1960 . . . A Deck of Cards. MCDONALD, KAREN LEE Sometimes called Blondie . . . This highlander was a Big Sister 2, 3, 4 . . . She spends her spare time attend- ing parties, having fun, and being with him . . . Enjoys eating steak and french fries . . . Karen's future will include working for the Bank of Amer- ica, and later marriage . . . True Love by the Drifters is her favorite song. MCGEE, CHARLES CLARENCE Known as Bud . . . A true friend . . . Liked by all . . . Participated in Spanish Club 2 . . . Science Club 2, 3 . . . Bud's favorite foods are steak and mashed potatoes with gravy . . . After graduation he plans to attend college . . . He wants to make a career of pharmacy or medicine . . . He'll always remember the school spirit and the friendliness at Helix . . . Enjoys lis- tening to Dream. MCGHEE, IVIICHAEL ARLEY Everyone calls him Mike . . . Swell sense of humor . . . Active in Foot- ball 1 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bas- ketball 1 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 1 . . . His out- side interests include all sports , . . He'll attend JC after graduation , . . Wants to play pro baseball and become a teacher . . . Mike will remember his first and last years at Helix, and study hall with Mr. Bauer . . . Tra Shiekf' 29 MCINTOSH, WALTER RALPH We call him Mac . . . Quiet and nice to know . . . Participated in Cross Country 1, 3 . . . Wrestling 3 . . . He says he spends his spare time loafing and taking it easy . . . Southern fried chicken is his favorite food . . . His future plans include technical training in the Air Force . . . Main ambition is to live a satisfying life . . . He'll remember most the excitement of the football games and graduation . . . just Ask Your Heart. MCKINNEY, JOHN CREED This highlander is fun to be with . . . He came to Helix in his Soph. year . . . He participated in the Baccalau- reate Comm, 4 . . . Outside school he enjoys his church youth group activities . . . When he graduates his plans in- clude travel and studying to become an architectural engineer . . . His memory of Helix will be the long distances between classes , . . Sound- proof. McLAUGHLIN, MARION CATHLEEN This pretty lassie is a pleasure to know . . . Activities include Songleaderf 4 . . . j.V. Cheerleader 2 . . . Girls' League Veep 3 . Hepsters 2, 4 . . . Orchesis 1 . . , Y-Teens 2 . . , Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Leadership Conf, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leading Lassie 2 . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . Nom- inating Conv. 2, 3 . . . Pageant 1 . . . Election Board 1 . . . Soph. Council , . . Bagpipe Band 1 . . . Marion en- joys sewing, cooking, and reading in her spare time . . . College bound . . . Wants to become a teacher . . . Un- forgettablef' McNIEL, KATHLEEN ANNE Everyone calls her Kathy . , . Very sweet and well-liked . . . Active in Y- Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . Hi-Steppers 3, 4 . . . jr. Valentine Dance Comm. . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 4 . . . Leadership Conv. 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Announcement Comm. 4 . . . Her spare time is spent with church activities and doing anything that's fun . . . Kathy hopes to attend college after graduation . . . She'll never forget her many friends at Helix . . . Warm album by johnny Mathis. MABRY, NONA JO Pleasant personality . . . Participated in Orchesis 2 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . She en- joys practicing judo, flying, dancing, and swimming . . . Abalone and lob- ster are tops in her food preferences . . . Plans include JC, working as a dental assistant, and later marriage . . . Jo will remember Helix's foot- ball games and dances and her jr. Year . . . She especially likes listening to Darling, It's Wonderful. 30 lNIaCGREGOR, ROBERT DONALD Don . . . Tall and slim help de- scribe this four-year highlander . . . Active in Swimming Club 1 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Outside school Don spends his time working,on his car . . . His favorite dish is pizza . . . When he leaves the Helix campus he intends to work and go to JC or SDSC . . . Sleep Walk is his favorite platter. MACKEY, ROBERT TERRY Known as Bob . . . This extra-tall athlete was active in Football 1, 2, 3 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Base- ball 1 ...Track 2, 3, 4. . .La Mesa Hi-Y 3 . . . Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Bob enjoys girls, hunting, cars, sports, and dancing . . . Cherry pie rates high on his food list . . . After graduation he plans to play basketball at JC, then at a college . . . His am- bition is to be successful at whatever he does . . . He'll remember the football and basketball games . . . La Bambaf' MALACHOWSKI, NADINE JOSEPHINE A friendly smile for everyone . . Nadine came to Helix in her Soph. year . . . Active in Graduation Comm. 4 . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . . Big Sister 3 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . PTA Rep.4...ArtClub1,4...Y- Teens1...CSF2...GAC1... Hepsters 2, 3 . . . Tennis Club 1, 4 . . . Enjoys dancing, oil painting, at- tending beach parties, and playing ten- nis . . . Plans to go to SDSC and to marry . . . Ambition is to be a free- lance artist . . . Will remember Miss Moore and Coach Gorrie . . . Angel Face. MALEY, DENNIS EDWARD Called Denny or Ant . . . Good sense of humor . . . In school he was busy with Crafts 2, 3, 4 . . . Auto Shop 2, 3 . . . Outside school his in- terests include a car club called the Assyrians, girls, parties, and drags . . . He likes to eat spaghetti . . . After graduation he plans to enter the service . . . His ambition is to go into police work of some kind . . . Dennis will remember his friends and teachers . . . Believe Me. MALLOW, LINDA MARGARET Friendly, always wearing a smile . . . Participated in Hepsters 2 . . Ditch Day Comm. 4 . . . Valentine Dance Comm. 3 . . . Civil Service 1 . . . This lassie says her outside interest is just having fun . . . She likes to eat pizza and ice cream . . . Plans to go to JC and then to college . . . Her fond memories will be of her Frosh year . . . Mr. Blue. MANN, ELMER GEORGE Nicknamed Georgieanthean . . . Dark hair and dark eyes describe this high- lander . . . Active in Football 1 . . . In his spare time he enjoys working on cars and being in a car club . . . He likes to eat pizza . . . George's future will include ,IC for two years, then the Air Force . . . His ambition is to be- come an auto mechanic . . . He'll re- member being in the Helix halls with his friends . . . Favorite song is Mr. Blue. MARANDA, ROGER HARMON An athlete with a fine personality . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 , . . Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 3, 4 . . . Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Nom- inating Conv, 1, 2 , . . Key Club 3. 4 . . . Tartan Rep. 3 . . . Brothers of the Spear 4 . . . Outside school he likes to swim, bowl, and eat fried chicken . . . Future plans include college and engineering as a vocation , . . Ambi- tion is to live to see the day when there will be world-wide peace . . . He'll remember one particular pair of blue eyes . , . Secret Love. MARDIS, JAMES VERNON jim . . . Quiet and intelligent . . , Active in Kilocycles Radio Club 2, 3, 4 , . . Science Club 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 3 . . . CSF 3, 4 . . . Inter-Club Coun- cil 3, 4 . . . He enjoys mountain climbing, ma,rksmanship, electronics and amateur radio . . . Plans include a good college education, the Air Force, then work in a research company . . . His ambition is to become a top elec- tronics engineer or atomic scientist . . . He'll remember the good times he had at Helix . . . Some Enchanted Eve- ning. ' MARTIN, ARDYST NADINE Wfe call her Ardy . . . This quiet highlander came to Helix in her Soph year . . . Active in Marching Band 2, 3 . . . Concert Band 2 . . . Tartan Staff 3, 4 . . . Big Sister 4 . , . Ardy's outside interest is learning not to be so quiet for someone who means a lot . . . Fried chicken and french fries are her favorites . . , Plans to attend beauty college . . . Ambition is to lead a happy life . . . She'll remember the El Cajon game, getting out at 12:15. and teasing Danny . . . Poinciana by the Four Freshmen. MARTIN, GARY ARLO This hard-working highlander was ac- tive in Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Ditch Day Comm. 4...KeyClub4...Sr.Play... Gary spends his spare time with sports, girls, and going to the beach . . . He likes barbequed steak with rosin po- tatoes . . . Wants to go to Chaffey jr. College to major in business administra- tion, then to the University of Southern California . . . He'll remember most his Frosh and Sr. years . . . Taboo album. MARTIN, JANICE ELAINE Known as jan . . . She came to us this year from Grossmont . . . While there she participated in Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Annual staff 3 . . . Being a Rainbow girl fills her spare time , . . Tacos are at the top of her food list . . . After she graduates from Helix she plans to get a job as a secretary . . . The things she'll remember most about Helix are the fine faculty and swell kids . . . Sleepwalk, MARTIN, XVILLIAM EDWARD Called Red . . . A loyal highlander . . . During his years at Helix he was active in bowling and wrestling . . . Outside school he enjoys spending time with photography . . . His favorite food is shrimp with tartar sauce . . . Plans to attend SDSC and major in salesmanship . . . Red's ambition is to be successful in sales management . . . He'll remember the games, dances, pep' rallies, and lassies at Helix . . , Mary Lou. MATSON, DOUGLAS ALAN Known as Doug . . . A real out- door enthusiast . . . Participated in Cross Country . . . Track . . . Speech . . . Outside school he enjoys cars, girls, guns, camping, hunting, swim- ming, sailing, and mountain climbing . . . He likes boiled liver and tomato soup . . . Plans to attend college and become a high school coach , . . He'll remember his Algebra I class, Coach Wadsworth, and the Cross Country hill . . . Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. MATSON, SAMUEL IRVING Sambo . . . Swell sense of humor . . . Active in Football 1, 2 . . . Track 1, 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 3, 4 . . . Golf 4 . . . Student.Council 1, 2, 3 . . . jr. Safety Drive . . . Key Club 3,4...KeyClubConv,3,4... Hepsters 2, 3 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . . . His outside interests in- clude his car, golf, the beach, and .eat- ing cheese cake . . . Plans to attend college and to work . . . Says his am- bition is to be a college-educated plumber . . . He'll remember the dances, Key Club conventions, and joint meetings . . . Mac The Knife. MAXTED, DONALD LEROY Known as Don . . . A highlander for four years . . . Active in Football 1,2...Track1,2,3,4...Key Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 2 , . . Basketball 1 . . . Swimming Club 1 . . . La Mesa Hi-Y 3 . . . Cross Coun- try 3 . . . Don enjoys eating pizza . . . After graduating Don plans to attend college in Los Angeles . . . He says he'll remember the dark room in photography . . . Zombie Jamboree by the Kingston Trio. 3I MEADE, THOMAS OWEN We call him Tommy . , . This 6'5 highlander was an asset to our Varsity Basketball Team . . . Active in Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 2 . . . Marching Band 1, 2 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Outside school he enjoys sports and being with Janice . , . He likes pizza and spaghetti . . . Plans include college and marriage . . . Ambi- tion is to become a mechanical design engineer . . . Tommy will remember sports and Miss Moore's English class . . . Angel Eyes by the Four Fresh- men. MICHIE, ROBERT ROY Called Mich . . . Good sense of humor . . . Participated in Wrestling 2 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Track 2 . . . Brothers of the Spear 4 . . . He enjoys cars, boats, water skiing, going out, and having fun . . . He plans to attend JC, graduate, and become a teacher . . . He'll remember the teachers at Helix . . . You're Mine. MIDDLETON, DENTON LEWIS Everyone calls him Denny . . . Always doing something new . . . Outside school Denny's idea of a good time includes the Pin Rods Car Club, drags, girls, parties, and eating . . . Says his favorite food is pizza . . . After graduating he hopes to become a member of the police force . . . His ambition is to be rich . . . He'll remember Mr. Burak . . . Favorite song is Torquay. MILLER, ANNE LOUISE A friendly lassie . . . A smile for every- one . . . Active in Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 3, 4 . . . In her spare time Anne enjoys books, records, and the beach . . . She likes pizza . . . Plans include SDSC and a job . . . She hopes to become a commercial artist . . . She'll always remember the white shirts on Fridays, the 1956 football team, and room 6 . . . Paris Arrival. MILLER, JOE FLETCHER A highlander for four years . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Tennis 1, 2 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . . Marching Band 1 . . . His favorite food is fried chicken . . . After gradua- tion his plans include JC or SDSC . . . He wants to be an automotive designer . . . Joe will remember most the school spirit at Helix and our great athletic teams of 1956. 32 MILLER, KAREN LORENE A lassie with beautiful blonde hair . . . Active in Choir 2 , . . Ensemble 4 . . . J.V. Cheerleader 2 . . . Varsity Cheer- leader 3 . . . Ditch Day Comm. 4 . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Duchesses 1, 2, 3 . . . Hepsters 2, 3 ,. . . Leadership Conf. 2, 3 . . . Nominating Conv. 2, 3, 4 . . . Enjoys the beach, modeling club, and eating tacos . . . Plans include college and later marriage . . . She hopes to be- come an executive secretary . . . Karen will always remember the Y-Teens slum- ber party at Darlene's and the football games . . . Misty MILLER, RUSSELL EARL We call him Russ . . . Always doing something new . . . Participated in Foot- ball 1 . . . Brothers of the Spear 4 . . . Outside school he enjoys hunting and listening to jazz . . . Favorite food is fried chicken . . . After graduation he plans to join the armed forces . . . His ambition is to drive an Austin Healy and live a life of fun and excitement . . . He'll always remember his Jr. and Sr. years at Helix . . . My Funny Valentine. MILNER, JOHN ROBERT Nice to know . . . Participated in March- ing Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Orchestra 2, 3 . . . Choir 2 . . '. In his spare time John enjoys cars, engines, and eating . . . He especially likes to eat fried chicken. When he graduates his plans include the service and college . . . He'll remember the games, the teachers, and the cafeteria food . . . When You Walk Through a Storm. MONTANA, EVELYN DIANNE Dianne . . . Quiet and sweet . . . Active in Pompons 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Sr. Announcements Comm. . . . Big Sister 2 . . . Girls' League 2 . . . Her outside interest is being with George . . . Hamburgers are top on her food list . . . After graduation she plans to attend beauty college and later to marry . . . Her ambition is to be a beautician . . . Dianne will always remember the Sweetwater football game . . . Wonder- ful, Wonderful. MONTGOMERY, JAMES LOWELL Jim . . . This friendly, cheerful high- lander was active in Baseball 1 . . . Bas- ketball 1, 2 . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Asst. Com- missioner of Athletics 4 . . . Asst. Chair- man of Frosh-Soph Speech Tournament 2 . . . Tartan Staff 3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 3 . . . Sr. Prom Committee . . . Enjoys fish- ing, skin-diving, and traveling . . . Plans to go to college and become' a biology professor . . . Hopes to break the world's record in the mile run . . . Chattanooga Choo Choo. MOORE, EARL JOHN This lad has a terrific sense of humor . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . La Mesa Hi-Y 2 . . . Key Club 2 . . . Sr. Priv- ileges Comm .... Brothers of the Spear 4 . . . Nominating Conv. 3 . . . In his spare time he dates girls and plays football . . . Likes lobster and french fries . . . Plans to attend USC or Uni- versity of Calif ,... Ambition is to be a heart surgeon or a psychiatrist . . . Will remember Miss Moore and the friendly people . . . Enchanted Sea. MOORHEAD, CAROL LANE Short, blonde, and blue-eyed describe Carol . . . Activities include being a Big Sister in her Soph. and Jr. years . . . Likes to eat pizza best , . . She plans to attend JC where she'll study police sci- ence . . . Her ambition is to be a police woman . . . Carol will always remember the first football game she attended in her Frosh year . . . Love's a Funny Lit- tle Game. MORGAN, SHARON LEE Called Sherry . . . Nice to know . . . Participated in Choir 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 4 . . . Sr. Publicity Comm .... Bible Club 4 . . . Outside school she enjoys lis- tening to records and attending church . . . Sherry likes all foods . . . When she leaves Helix she plans to attend JC . . . Her ambition is to have her own beauty salon . . . She'll always remember the friendliness of the Helix students and the school spirit . . . People Will Say We're In Love. MORRIS, ANTHONY ANNE Known as Toni . . . This friendly lassie has a fine sense of humor . . . Active in Choir 3 . . . Girls' Jr. Glee 1 . . . Sr. Glee 4 ...Big Sister 2, 4 '. . ,- Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Phi Alpha Tau 3, 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . One Act Play 2 . . . American Heritage Pageant 1 . . . In her spare time Toni enjoys swimming, hiking, and the out- doors . . . Favorite food is shrimp cock- tail . . . Future plans include college, travel, and marriage . . . Her ambition is to be a speech therapist . . . Fascina- tion. MORSE, PAT LOUISE Sometimes called Scoots . . . This lassie is very quiet . . . Activities in- clude Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . In her spare time Pat enjoys swimming and tennis . . . She likes to eat spaghetti . . . After graduation she hopes to attend Cal-West- ern University or JC . . . Her ambition is to be an English teacher . . . She'll always remember all the wonderful peo- ple she knew at Helix . . . Return To Me. MUCHA, JON STEPHEN Slim . . . This quiet, intelligent lad was active in Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ...Track1,2,4...CSF1,2,3 . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . . Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Nominating Conv. 1, 2, 3 . . . Sr. Gift Comm .... Scooters and camp- ing comprise his outside interest . . . When he leaves Helix he plans to tour the world . . . He'll remember 1956-57, pandamonium in the cafeteria every noon, and the nights before term papers were due . . . Bermuda MUELLER, KARIN ELAINE A highlander for four years . . . Karin participated in Hepsters 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Outside school she enjoys swimming, dancing, going to the beach, and being with Tom . . . She plans to get married after gradua- tion . . . The Twelfth of Never. NACHANT, SUSAN LOUISE Susie . . . This outstanding journalist was active in Student Council 1 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . , Fling 3, 4 . . . CSF 2 . . . Susie enjoys serving as a volunteer worker at the Grossmont Hos- pital, bowling, going to the beach, and eating- club sandwiches and shrimp cock- tail . . . Susie is college bound . . . Ambition is to float down the Mississippi on a raft . . . Will remember when Helix was Metro Champ in almost every sport . . . As Time Goes By. NALL, JEANNETTE LOUISE We all call her Jeannie . . . This in- telligent lassie was active in Sr. Glee 1, 2 . . .Hepsters 1, 2, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, President 4 . . . CSF 2, 3 . . . Leadership Conf.,2, 3, 4 . . . Choir 3 . . . Graduation Usher 3 . . Choraliers 4 . . . Sr. Prom Comm. . . . Her church takes up her spare time . . . Likes to eat steak, pizza, and chocolate chip ice cream . . . College bound . . . She'll remember room 6, the white-shirt boys, and the Sweetwater game of '57 . . . Rhapsody In Blue. NEELY, DAWN ADAIR This lassie is speech-minded . . . Active in NFL 2, 3, 4 . . . Debate Team 2, 3, 4 . , . Chairman of Frqsh-Soph Speech Tournament 3 . . . Chairman of Invita- tional Speech Tournament 4 . . . Sr. Prom Comm ,... Y-Teens 2 . . . Out- side interests include sports and Travis Jackson . . . Likes to eat hamburgers . . . Plans to major in speech arts in col- lege and later to marry . , . Will re- member her speech class and Mr. Rob- bins . . . Twilight Time. 33 NESBIT, MILTON DALE Dale . . . Quiet, with a desire to suc- ceed . . . Active in Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basket- ball 1, 2 . . . Radio Club 4 . . . Chess Club 4 , . . Outside school Dale enjoys water skiing and girls . . . His favorite food is green peppers . . . His future plans include JC, then SDSC . . . His ambition is to become an electrical tech- nician . . . Dale's favorite memories of Helix will be of the sports and the dances . . . White Silver Sands. NEWKIRK, WILLIAM WALTER Bill transferred here from London, Canada . . , While there he was Frosh and Soph, Class Pres .,.. He played Football, Hockey, and Track . . . His outside interests include girls, his youth group, and the Helen Bible Club . . . Fried chicken is top on his food list . . . Bill wants to obtain a masters degree and become a college science professor . . . He'll remember the girls at Helix because they are extraordinarily friendly to a lonely, lost Canadian . . . My God Is Real. NEWTON, WILLIAM MILES Nicknamed Buzz . . . This mid-term graduate helped with the sound and recording of the choir, the pressbox, the band and orchestra, and the Nominating Conv .... Print Shop 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Kilocycles 1, 2 . . . Audio-visual 1, 2, 3 . . , Buzz enjoys Hi-Fi and recording the Civic Youth Orchestra and the school orchestra . . . He enjoys Mel's Burgers . . . Plans include college . . . Ambition is to be a head sound recording engineer . . . Play, Gypsy, Play. NICHOLSON, T. MURRAY Known to all as Nick . . . This friendly highlander has a fine sense of humor . . . Active in Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . , . Baseball 2, 3 . . . Football 3, 4 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . , Hepsters 1, 2 , . . In his spare time he enjoys swimming, girls, records, and all sports . . . He likes to eat spaghetti . . . Future plans include the Air Force . . . His ambition is to become a member of the police force . . . I Want You, I Need You, I Love You. NIERMAN, ZENA BETH This sweet, quiet lassie was active in Y- Teens 2 . . . Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . . . In her spare time she en- joys playing tennis and working in the Chartells Service Club . . . Tacos rate high with Zena . . . After graduation she plans to attend SDSC . . . Her ambition is to be a secretary . . . Zena will re- member the fun she had at the football carnivals . . . Mr. Blue. 34 NORTON, NANCY JEAN This loyal highlander was active in Girls' League 1, 2, 3 . . . Hepsters 1 ...Cap and Capers 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Y- Teens 1 . . . Election Board 1, 2 . . . Science Club 3, 4 . . . Outside school Nancy enjoys listening to stereo . . . Her favorite dish is juicy steak . . . Her future plans include attending SDSC . . . She hopes to become a public health nurse . . . Her memories will be of the nurse's office and of her wonderful teachers . . . Martinique NYE, ALLAN ELI Called Al . . . A great asset to our Athletic and CCC Departments . . . Active as Varsity Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4 . . . Base- ballMgr.2,3,4...CCC2,3,4... Torch and Saber Club . . . Enjoys books, chess, and military science . . . Al will remember managing Helix's winning teams and being a supply officer in CCC . . . He plans to become an officer in the Armed Forces. O'DONNELL, SHARON RAE Known as Shari . . . Always having a good time . . . Participated in Y-Teens 4...YFC3,4...TartanRep.4 . . . Likes her church work, swimming, cooking, and eating pizza and steak . . . Miss Garcia's class, the terrific football games and her Sr. year will not be for- gotten . . . She plans to become a sec- retary after graduation . . . Melody of Love. OETTING, DIANE HELENE Diane transferred here from Sacramento in her Sr. year . . . She is a hard-work- ing member of our Sr. Privilege Comm. . . . Orchestra . . . Tennis Club . . . Student Council . . . Speech . . . Amer- ican Field Service . . . Likes church choir, reading, traveling, TV and radio, fried chicken, and Siamese cats . . . Fu- ture plans include Colorado State College and becoming a speech and hearing ther- apist . . . A favorite is Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet. OLNEY, JANET DIANE Her friends call her Jan . . . Nice to know . . . Active in Sr. Glee 3 . . . Ensemble 4 . . . Tennis 4 . . . Sr. Pub- licity Comm .... Highland Hepsters 2 . , . Outside interests include skating, tennis, baseball, and eating spaghetti . . . She will never forget Miss Moore and Mr. Stearns . . . She will go to college and later hopes to be a good wife and mother . . . Her favorite song is Mr. Blue. ORNELAS, DAN MARTIN Known to all as Danny . . . A fine speaker and leader . . . Active in Cross Country 1 . . . Frosh Pres .... Wres- tling 1 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4 . . . Inter-Club Council 3, 4 . . . NFL 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tartan Staff 3,4...Nom.Conv.1,2,3,4... Leadership Conference 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Cheerleader 4, Head Cheerleader 3 . . , Outside interests include being pres. of the CYO, playing football, and being with blonds . . . He especially en- joys steak and mushrooms . . . He will attend college to study law and political science . . . Tenderly. OSGOOD, ROGER BERTRAM Called Rodge by all his friends . , . Always having a good time . . . Working on cars, going swimming, and being with his girl take up this lad's spare time . . . He plans to attend college, marry, and someday become a lawyer . . . He will remember the gang in the auto shop, the Prom, and all of the games . . . Tops on his hit parade is Ebbtide. PAUTER, SALLIE LOUISE Sallie was active in the YFC Club all four years at Helix . . . Her spare time is spent skating and participating in church activities . . . All Mexican food is rated tops . . . Future plans include attending secretarial school, someday ap- plying her ambition in Christian work, and later marrying a youth pastor . . . The Junior party will stand out in her memories . . . If You Know The Lord. PELLETIER, ROBERT CONRAD Bob . . . A sincere personality . . . His high school years were spent taking jeep and river trips with air explorers . . . Pastimes are spent with model air- planes, cars, and girls . , . He plans to join the Marine Corps and later to be- corne a printer . . . Included in his memories of Helix will be the print shop, assemblies, and dances . . , Zombie Jamboree. PENRY, MARJO ELAINE Called Marge . . . Very active in school affairs . . . Could be seen participating in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League Committee 1, 2, 4, Chairman 3 . . . Nom, Conv. 3 . . . Homecoming 4 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Election Board 4 . . . Hepsters 1 . . . Baccalaureate Usher 3 . . . Big Sisters 3 . . . Enjoys parties, the beach, and records . . . Especially likes chips and dips . . . College bound . . . She will never forget the crazy parties after the football games . . . Unchained Melody. PERFECT, JOHN FORREST John is always having a good time . . . Outside interests include cars, girls, and eating steak . , . The future includes the armed forces and becoming a veterinarian . . . Mr. Wadsworth will stand out in his memories . . . When the Angels Sent You. PERKINS, CONNIE MARIE Always a friendly smile . . . Active in CSF1...PhiAlphaTau1,2... Highland Hepsters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Theatre Guild 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 3 . . . Junior Dues . . . Graduation Committee 4 . . . Outside time is spent by dancing, bowling, and being Honored Queen of Job's Daughters . . . She will attend San Diego State and become a social worker . . . Put Your Head on My Shoulder. PERKINS, EUGENE ELLIS Known as Gene . . . Friendly and energetic . , . Active in Cross Country 1, 2, 3 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Track 2 . . . He spends his spare time with cars and girls and going hunting . . . He enjoys eating french fries . . . He will go to college to become an engineer at Con- vair . . . He will never forget our foot- ball and basketball games . . . Poison Ivy. PERKINS, JEAN ALICE Her friends call her Jeannie . . . Came to Helix from Iowa in her Junior year . . . Participated in Choir 4 . . . Senior Committee . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Enjoys going back to Iowa during vaca- tions and eating roast tufkey . . . She will attend college to become a teacher, then later get married . . . She will re- member our Bagpipe Band and the games . . . A top hit with her is Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. PETCHER, RONALD CRAIG Ron to all , . . Known for his friendly ways . . . He enjoys swimming, dancing, and attending football games . . . A top food is barbequed chicken . . . Ron plans to attend San Diego State College and enter into some branch of the medical field . . . Long to be remembered are Mr. Stearns' contemporary jokes and Miss Moore's love of England . . . Un- chained Melody is tops on his private hit parade. 35 PETERSON, MARCELLA MAE Called Marcy . . . Always something new . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Duchesses 1, 2 . . . Tartan Rep. 1 . . . Girls' Glee 1, 3 . . . Likes swimming, bowling, parties, dancing, and Binkie . . . Plans to be a secretary, get rich, then later marry . . . The championship year of 1957 will long stand out to Marcy . . . Quiet Village. PHILLIPS, JUDY LEE Judy transferred to Helix in her Junior year . . . Participated in Y-Teens 4 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Outside interests are dancing, playing tennis, bowling, and boys . . . She enjoys Italian food . . . She plans to become a singer and later to marry . . . Memories of Helix will include the assemblies and dances . . . My Prayer. POWELL, RICHARD CRAIG Dick to his friends . . . Very active in his church group . . . Participated in YFC1,2,3,4...ArtClub2,3... Phi Alpha Tau 2 . . . Track 1 . . . Cross Country . . . Tartan Staff 4 . . . Enjoys art, church activities, sea food, and his job . . . He will attend college and study to be an art teacher . . . Standing out in his memories will be the classes, friends, and the Junior 'Party . . . Christ for Me. PRATT, MICHAEL ALLEN Known as Skinny . . . Never a dull moment . . . Active in Frosh Football . . . Boys' Glee 4 . . . Taking up his spare time are hunting, swimming, and cars . . . After high school Mike will become a forest ranger . . . A top hit with him is Say Man. PRESTON, DAVID FRANKLIN Known as Dave to his friends . . Quiet and sincere . . . Active in Boys Glee 2 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 2, 3 . . . Basketball 4 . . . Interests include sports . . . Likes roast beef . . . He will attend JC and become a sales- man . . . He will never forget beating Grossmont . . . XY'alk Hand in Hand. 36 PURTZER, CHARLES RICHARD His friends call him Dick . . . Hard- working and sincere . . . Participated in Choir 2, 3 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Foot- ball 1 . . . Spends his spare time at tennis and chess . . . Likes eating spa- ghetti . . . He will attend college and study theology and music . . . Memories will be the After-Prom and the tennis team. PUTNAM, HARRIET ANN Harriet is a great asset to our Music Department . . . Participated in March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . .. Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . Big Sister 3 . . . Likes all sports, going places, and eating Italian food . . . She plans to attend college . . . Never to be forgotten are all the good times and friends at Helix . . . Her favorite music is any- thing sung by Pat Boone. RAAKA, CLAYTON LEE We call him Goose . . . An outstand- ing athlete and student . . . Active in Basketball JV 2, Varsity 3, 4 . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Ditch Day Chairman 4 . . . Letterme-n's Club 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 3, 4 . . . Spends his spare time partic- ipating in sports, eating ice cream, and receiving intellectual stimulation . . . His future includes going to college and later becoming a mathematician . . . Clayton will remember all of the good times, friends, and the fine education he received at Helix . . . Jingle Bells by Elvis Presley. RANKIN, GARY RAYMOND Rank to all . . . Always having a good time . . . Participated in Cross Country 1, 4 . . . Track 1,-4 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . . . Highland Hepsters 3, 4 . . . Helix Hi'Y . . . Leadership Conference 3, 4 . . . Nominating Convention 3, 4 . . . Future plans include attending college and becoming an architect . . . Outside interests are girls, sports, and eating steak and tacos . . . Mr. Blue. RAYEVICH, RONALD LEE Called Ron by his friends . . . Am- bitious and hard-working . . . Participated in Marching Band 1, 2, 4 . . . Pep Band 4 . . . Torch and Saber, Sec. 3, Pres. 4 . . . Football 4 . . . CCC 1, 2, Color Guard 3, Commanding Officer 4 . . . Rifle and Drill Team 3, 4 . . . Enjoys music, hamburgers, and military activities . . . Will attend college and later become an officer in the Armed Forces . . . Never to be forgotten is the fine faculty. REAMO, GEORGETTE ANNE Everyone calls her George . . . Friend- ly and nice looking . . . Active in Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Pompons 2, 3 . . . Ensemble 4 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Duchesses 2 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Spare time is spent singing and eating Mexican food . . . She will attend college and then become a singer . . . George will al- ways remember the football games, dances and school spirit . . . The Party's Over. REESE, HOWARD DEAN Called Dean . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2 . . .Bas- ketball 1, 2 . . . Wrestling 3, 4 . . . Track 3 . . . Choir 4 . . . Lettermen's Club 4 . . . Interests include sports and church . . . He enjoys eating fried chicken . . . College bound . . . He will re- member always his Frosh year at Helix. RHOADS, JAMES GEORGE Jim to his friends . . . Known for his athletic ability . . . Participated in Track 2, 4 . . . Senior Banquet Chairman . . . Outside interests are girls, cars, sleep- ing, and eating, especially spaghetti . . . Will attend Junior College and join the Army . . . He will never forget his gym class . . . My Wish Come True. RICHARDS, RONALD LEE Called Ronnie by his friends . . . Participated in Cross Country 1 . . . Track 1 . . . Swimming Club 1, 2 . . . Junior Ring Committee 2 . . . Spends his spare time being with cars and girls, water skiing, and eating spaghetti . . . He will enter the submarine service . . . Never to be forgotten will be the school spirit and games . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. RICHTER, MARTIN JUST Known as Marty . . . Active in Track 2,3,4...KeyClub2,3,4...As- sembly Planning 2 . . . Swimming Club 1, 2 . . . Highland Hepsters 2, 3, 4 . . . Interests are swimming and water skiing . . . He plans to attend college and later become an engineer . . . Never to be for- gotten are the spirit and enthusiasm of the school . . . Like Young. RITTER, CARL WILLIAM Sometimes called Butch . . . Build- ing telescopes, sailing, and playing chess take up his spare time . . . He plans to attend college and become a well-ad- justed individual . . . Long to be re- membered is the Helix school spirit . . . A favorite song is I Dream of You. RIVETT, JOYCE ASENATH Joyce is always lending a helping hand . . , Participated in Cap and Capers 1, Chairman 2, Sec. 3 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Assistant Commissioner 3, 4 . . . Civil Service 3 . . . Senior Committee . . . Enjoys her Sunday School class and eating spencer steak . . . She will attend college and become a nurse . . . Never to be for- gotten are her friends at Helix . . . Fascination ROBERTSON, JEAN HELEN Jeannie to all . . . A bonnie lass with the highlander spirit . . . Active in Bon- nie Lassies 1 . . . Orchesis 1, 2, 3 . . . Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Future Nurses' Club 1, 2 . . . Senior Glee 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 3 . . . Band 3 . . . Bagpipe Band Dancer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Her outside interests are dancing and eating short bread . . . Jean- nie would like someday to go to Scot- land and later to marry . . . Scotland the Brave. ROBINSON, PHILIP C. Called Phil by his friends . . . A hard- working member of our Bagpipe Band . . . He claims cars and girls are his fa- vorite pastimes and pizza his favorite food . . . He will attend college to study to be a chemist . . . Tops in Phil's pri- vate hit parade is Blue Angel. ROE, LAWRENCE HOWARD Known as Larry . . . Never a dull moment . . . His favorite outside in- terest is the girl next door . . . He en- joys eating swiss steak . . . Larry could always be 'heard saying Swear to -Bud- dha . . . He will attend JC and become an airline pilot . . . The football games will long be remembered . . . Mack the Knife. 37 ROESE, JOHN ALAN Called Johnny by his friends . . . A great asset to our Music Department . . . Active in Choir 2, 3 . . . Choraliers 2,3,4...Track1,2,3,4...Foot- ball 2 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Senior Banquet Committee . . . Science Club 2, 3 . . . Enjoys cars, girls, and eating pizza . . . He will attend college and study electronics . . . John will never forget the shining example of a coach, Mr. Wadsworth . . , There Goes My Baby. ROGERS, STANLEY CARROLL Stan . . . A very talented artist . . . Active in Cross Country 1 . . . Fling Artist 3 . . . Taking up- his spare time are cars, girls, and Lucy . . . He en- joys eating fried chicken . . , After graduation the Air Force . . . Memories of Helix will include the cafeteria food and football games . . . You. ROSSO, CARL LEROY Sometimes called junior . . . Always something new . . . Active in CCC 1, 2, 3, 2nd Lieutenant 4 . . . Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Especially likes hunting, football, and eating Mexican food . . . Plans to attend West Point or join the Air Force . . . His memories will include the friends and teachers at Helix . . . Mr. Blue. RUEMPING, GARY RONALD A friendly and sincere personality . . . Active in CSF 1, 2, 3 . . . Football 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Baseball 1 . . . Tennis 2, 3 . . . Graduation Usher 3 . . . junior Achievement 3 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Senior Banquet . . . Gary enjoys girls, dancing, sports, and ice cream . . . The future includes college and marriage . . . He will remember Mr. Ramsey and the games . . . The Three Bells. RUSSELL, MARILYN A. Called Sister . . . Possesses a very sweet personality . . . Transferred to Helix in her Soph. year . . . Active in Y-Teens 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Bowling 3, 4 . . . Tartan Rep. 3 . . . She enjoys swimming, bowling, church, and eating salads . . . Marilyn will work for a while, then marry an become a good Wife . . . Never tires of hearing My Heart is an Open Book. 38 RYAN, ROY H. JR. Called Roy on the Helix campus . . . He enjoys Pin Rods Car Club, parties, girls, and eating pizza . . . Roy plans to live a long life . . . Never to be forgotten are Mrs. Bole and Mr. Cox . . . Tor- quay. SAENGER, BARBARA MARIE Friends call her Barb . . . Always hav- ing a good time . . . Active in Swim- ming Club 1, 2 . . . Bowling Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4 . . . Likes driving, bowling, and eating Syrian food . , . Future plans include marriage and being a good wife . . . Her Senior year will stand out in her memories . . . Mr. Blue. SARANTOS, DONALD THOMAS Sometimes called Gordo or Fat-Man' . . . One of our top athletes . . . Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ...Wrestling2,3,4...Hi-YZ... Student Council 3 . , . Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Outside interests are cars, girls, and sports , . . Likes eating tacos . . . He will attend college and later be a playboy . . . Boy Scout March- ing Song. SARANTOS, GEORGE RALPH Rabia . . . Always interested in cars . . . Active in Cross Country 1, 2, 3 . . . Track 2 . . . He enjoys girls, cars, and tacos . . . George plans to become a mechanic . . . Mr. Burak will stand out in his memories . . . Since I Don't Have You. SAUTTER, TERRY ROBERT Sometimes called Tex . . . He enjoys the Pin Rods Car Club, drags, girls, parties, and pizza . . . He hopes to be a millionaire playboy and build up his Model T roadster . . . Especially likes Torquay. SCHIMKE, JOHN WILLIAM John is known for his strong desire and athletic ability . . . Active in Football 1, 2 . . . Cross Country 3, Capt. and Iron Man 4 . . . Baseball 1 . , . Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 3, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 1 . . . Likes to Sat french fries . . . John will go to college and become a coach or a physician . . . It Was I. SCHOLZ, ELLEN CLAIRE Ellen was active in school functions . . . Participated in Pompons 3, 4 . . . Hep- sters 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Frosh Council , . . Outside interests are Pompons and Gary . . . Likes eating pizza , . , She will at- tend college and pursue a career in fashion design . . . She will never for- get the fun at the games . . . All in the Game. SCHUETZ, JUDITH MARIE Judi . . . She enjoys dancing, auto races, and goods from different coun- tries . . . Her future includes moving into an apartment and buying a cor- vette, then becoming a dancer . . . Never to be forgotten is her Senior year , . . Just Ask Your Heart. SCOTT, SALLY EILEEN Lots of fun to know . . . Sally came to Helix in her Sophomore year . . . Active in Y-Teens 3, 4. . .NFL 3,- 4. ,. Highland Hepsters 3, 4 . . , She likes sewing, bowling, and tacos . . . She will attend college and become a secretary . . . Miss Moore will long be remembered . . . lNIr. Blue. SHAEEFER, GEORGE JEROME Sometimes called Jerry . , . Active in Varsity Wrestling 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 3 . . . Spare time is spent hunting and fishing . . . Enjoys eating pizza . . . After graduation he will attend JC , . . The football games will be included in his memories . . . A top hit with George is Canadian Sunset. SHIPE, SANDRA SUE We call her Sandie . . . Always hav- ing a good time . . . Active in Class Council 1, 2 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Girl's League 2, 3 . . . Jr. Dance Chair- man . . . NFL 3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4 . . . Inter-Faith Com- mittee 3, 4 . . . Fling 3, Editor 4 . . . UNAward3...ASBSec.4... Election Board 1, 2, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 3 , . . Outside of school she is Worthy Advisor of La Mesa Rainbow Girls . . , She will attend college and become a journalist . . . Barbara Heath and the Mafia will be remembered . . . Sep- .ember Song. SIDDELL, LUCY GAY Called Bitsy . . . A little gal with a big personality . . . Active in National Honor Society 1, 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Girls' League 3, 4 . . . Senior Play Committee . . . Orchesis 4 . . . CSF 4 . . . She enjoys the beach, horses, sports, and radishes and lemons . . . She will attend college and become a teacher . . . Remembers having to look up to the Fiosh because of her height . . . Whooo Whooof' SIEGELMAN, ROBERTA JO Known as Bobbi . . . Transferred to Helix in her Senior Year . . . Active in CSF 2 . . . Girls' League Sec. 2 . . . Sophomore Cheerleader . . . Junior Play 3 . . , Junior Ring 3 . . . Pep Club 2 . . . Committee Chairman 2 . . . Prom Committee 3, 4 . . . Her main interest in her church . . . She likes eating pizza . . . Bobbi plans to attend college after graduation . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. SILVER, ROBERT CRAIG Sometimes called . . . Came to Helix in his Senior Year . . . Lots of fun to know . . . Active in Track 3 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play Lead 4 . . . A favorite pastime is drawing and eating Oscar's double-deck hamburgers . . . Will attend college and become a psychologist . . . He will remember the white shirts and ties on Friday . . . My Happiness. SKEIE, JOYCE MARIE Joyce was active in Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Flag Corps 2, Sec. 3 . . . Girls' League Co-chairman 3 . . . Outside interests are being lazy, having fun, and eating steak . . . Plans to go to Hawaii, attend col- lege, and become a stewardess . . . She will remember all the good times, friends, and games . . , The End. 39 SMITH, GLORIA JEAN A wonderful girl with a sweet personality . . . Gloria was active in Highland Hep- sters 1 . . . Pompons 2, Sec. 3 . . . Y- Teens 1, 2, Sec. 3, Assistant Veep 4 . . . Tartan 3, Bus. Manager 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 3, 4 . . . Big Sister 3, 4 . . . Spends spare time with Herb . . . Her future includes marriage and hap- piness . . . She will always remember working on the annual . . . Scarlet Ribbon. SMITH, MICKEY MARIE , Called Mick . . . Came to Helix in her Junior year . . . Enjoys swimming, skating, going out, and eating pizza . . . Wfill become an airline stewardess and later marry. SMITH, TERRY JEAN Active in school affairs . . . Known for her dramatic ability . . . Participated in Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 4 . . . Hi- Step-pers 3, Historian 4 . . . Student Council 1, 4 . , . Y-Teens 1, 2 . . . Inter-Club Council 3, 4 . . . She likes swimming, sailing, and watermelon . . . Terry will travel, attend college, and be- come a teacher . . . Enjoys having Johnny Mathis sing Wonderful. SMITH, WILLIAM OSBORNE A hard-working lad . . . Ozzie was active in Band 1, 2 . . . Concert Band 1,2...KeyClub4...Jr.Comm.3 . . . Sr, Comm. 4 . . . He likes to eat pizza and go to beach parties . . . Col- lege will be included in his future . . . Ozzie will always remember the many wonderful people he met here at Helix . . . Coplas by the Kingston Trio. SODOMKA, GERALD WILLIAM This intelligent lad has a sincere per- sonality . . . Participated in CSF 2, 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Sr. Comm .... Tartan Staff 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Jerry claims roast beef to be his favorite food . . . He plans college and success after graduation . . . He'll always remember Rooms 2 and 4 . . . My Home Town. 40 SPENCER, RANDALL BURL Randy is a terrific person . . . Active in CSF 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4 . . . Band 2, 3 . . . Pep Band 2, 3 . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . Sr, Comm .... Tartan Bearer 3 . . . His favorite food is cherry pie . . . Plans to attend college, travel to New Zealand, and become a chemical en- gineer . . , All the really great students at Helix He'll always remember . . . Exotica-Side 1. STARK, BILLIE LEA This Helix lassie was active in Jr. Glee 2 . . . Sr. Glee 3, 4 . . . Civil Service 1 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Billie likes to eat hamburgers, roller skate, dance, and attend parties . . . She plans to move to San Francisco after graduation . . . She'll remember all of the assemblies at Helix . . . She's Not a Bad Girl. STEELE, KENNETH RICHARD Called Ken . . . Nice to know . . . Likes to spend his spare time eating tacos and hamburgers . . . Likes bowling, working, being with girls, and just hav- ing fun . . . Future will see Ken at SDSC . . . He'll always remember the good times he had at Helix . . . Mr, Blue. STEFANSKI, JANE AMY Janie . . . Fun to be around . . . Great sense of humor . . . Active in Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Jr. Comm. 3 . . . Nom. Conv. 3, 4. . .Lead. Conf. 3, 4 . . . Sr. Comm .... Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Likes eating chocolate ice cream and shrimp, having fun, and being with Bob . . . She'll always remember all of her friends at Helix . . . Love is a Many Splendored Thing. STEPHENS, ARTHUR LEE Called Art . . . This highland lad was active in Key Club 3, 4 . . . Likes eating Spanish food, participating in all sports, and being with girls . . . Future plans include attending college and be- coming an electronics engineer . . . Fa- vorite song is Mr. Blue. STERLING, DOUGLAS CHARLES Doug . . . This blonde-haired Helix lad was active in Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . He likes to eat all kinds of food, play basketball and football, and swim . . . His future plans include joining the Air Force . . . He'll always remember the Grossmont football games . . . Shane. STERNBERG, RITA CAROL Called Carol by all . . . Attractive . . . Likes to have a good time . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, Sec. 2 . . . Leading Lassie 1 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3 . . . En- semble 2, 3, 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . She likes to eat pizza and listen to the Four Freshmen , . . Her future will include SDSC and a singing career . . . She'll always remember the kids and the school spirit at Helix . . . Midnight Sun STOKES, PATRICIA ANN Called Pat . . . Nice to know . . . She enjoys listening to classical music and progressive jazz and especially being with Gary . . . Her future plans in- clude working and someday being mar- ried . . . W'hen it comes to favorite foods Pat likes spaghetti best . . . Her Freshman year will always be remembered . . . You'll Never Walk Alone. STONEY, KATHLEEN ANN When Kay is around everyones hav- ing a good time . . . Great sense of humor . . . Active in Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 , . . Student Council 3 . . , Nom. Conv. 2 . . . Highland Hepsters 2 . . . She likes to eat spaghetti and meat balls, dance, attend football and basketball games, and just have a good time . . . Her future plans include working and eventually getting married . . . The won- derful kids and all the good times she had will always be remembered . . . Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. STOUFFER, KEN ORVILLE Quiet, helpful, and extremely nice to know . . . Ken enjoys flying, hunting, and fishing . . . His favorite food is lemon custard pie . . . After graduation he plans to attend SDSC and major in engineering . . . Claims he'll always re- member his Spanish class with Mrs. Ornelas . . . Favorite song is Velvet Waters. STROUSE, SHIRLEY MARGARET A loyal Highlander for four years . , Shirley was active in Y-Teens 1, 4 . . . Big Sisters 2, 3 . , . Nom. Conv, 3 . . . Sr, Announcement Comm .... She likes to eat pizza, go water skiing, attend job's Daughters, and be with that cer- tain boy . . . The future will find her at business school . . . Her freshman year and her senior year she will always remember . . . Likes listening to Sea of Love and Unforgettable SWOBODA, LARRY JOE This Helix lad was active in Choir 2, 3 . . . Graphic Arts 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . He likes to eat hamburgers and french fries . . . Future plans include truck driving . . . The football games he'll always re- member . . . Favorite song is Sleep W'alk. SURENOK, MARY This loyal Helix lassie is a sweet girl to know . . . Active in American Heri- tage Pageant 1 . . . Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . Sr. Ditch Day Comm .... Steak is her favorite food . . . She enjoys church activities, dancing, music, and dating . . . The future will find Mary at BYU and eventually mar- ried . . . She'll always remember the good friends she made at Helix and her fresh- man year , . . September Song. SYKES, PATRICIA N. Called Pat by all of her friends . . . Active in Choir 1, 2, 3 . . '. She likes to eat spaghetti and especially go Out with Harry . . . Her future plans include at- tending SDSC . . . She will always remember how they always had to run for a table at lunch time . . . Likes to hear There Will Never Be Anyone Else But You. TARR, JOHN WILLIAM Called jack by his friends . . . A quiet and sincere personality . . . Enjoys spending his spare moments eating tacos and going swimming . . , His future plans include joining the Coast Guard and attending college . . . He'll' always remember the great Helix football games . . . A Worried Man by the Kingston Trio. 4I TASH, DALE VERNON This Helix lad likes to spend his spare time on dates, going to the beach, going mountain lion hunting, and going fish- ing . . . His favorite food is a ham- burger steak . . . The future will include work and later marriage . . . Claims he'll remember the cafeteria food for- ever . . . My Pretty Blue jean Baby. TAYLOR, GLORIA VICTORIA Never a dull moment when Vickie is around . . . Active in Theatre Guild 3, 4 . . . Modern Dance 3, 4 . . . She likes to go water skiing and dancing most of all . . . Future plans include college, a trip to Hawaii, and becoming a nurse . . . She'll always remember the great school spirit Helix students have. TAYLOR, PEGGY ANN This sweet Helix lassie was active in Pompons 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter-Faith Coun- cil 2 . . . She likes to eat macaroni salad, play tennis, and attend job's Daughter meetings . . . Future plans include at- tending SDJC and marrying a millionaire . . . She'll always remember the Metro League honors Helix took in her Fresh- man year . . . April Love. THURMAN, SHARON ELAINE QTIMMJ This Helix lassie was active in Jr. Glee 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 1, 4 . . . Elec- tion Board 2 . . . Sr. Graduation Comm. , . . CSF 1, 2 . . , Sharon likes to eat pizza, go to games, drive in her Plym- outh, and be with Wayne . . . She .plans on becoming a secretary at Convair . . . Twilight Time. TIMM, NEIL HARTLEY An all-around guy . . . Great sense of humor . . . Actively participated in Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . , . Basketball 2 . . . Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Comm. of Athletics 4 . . . CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tartan Bearer 3 . . . Leadership Conf. 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 4 . . . Neil's fa- vorite food is turkey . . , His future plans include college and then marriage . . . He'll always remember Miss Moore, football, the Commission, and all the nice people on campus. 42 TOBIASSON, SHARON DIANE An attractive lassie on campus . . . Sharon participated in Flag Corps 2, Lt. 3, Capt. 4 . . . Sr. Class Treas. . . . Jr. Class Treas .... L. Conf. 2, 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 1, 2 . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leading Lassie 3 . . , Homecoming Attendant 4 . . . Sharon likes to eat tacos and pizza, have fun, dance, and be with that certain boy . . . Fu- ture plans include college . . . She'll always remember the wonderful friends in the class of 1960 . . . Handful of Stars by johnny Mathis. TRONDLE, KARL EUGENE Karl is well liked by all who know him . . . Active in Tartan Staff 4 . . . CCC 2, 3, Color Guard 4 . . . He likes shrimp, jazz festivals, and modern art . . . Future plans include joining the Marines and becoming a commercial artist and designer . . . He'll always remember Mr. Helmuth's freehand drawing class and working on the Tartan Staff. TRYON, CAROLYN LUCILLE Always a friendly smile for everyone . . . Could be seen active in Girls' League 2, 3, 4. . .Y-Teens 4 ...Choir 2, 5, 4 . . . Sr. Comm .... Carol likes to eat french fries and attend Rainbow meetings . . . After graduation she plans to attend JC, then college, and then be- come a psychologist . . . She says she'll always remember her Freshman year, the football games, the choir, and Mr. Rue . . . Harlem Nocturne. TRYTTEN, EVELYN ELAINE Friendly and nice to know . . . Evelyn enjoys eating steak and pizza, attending Corvette meetings, and being with her fiance . . . Her future plans include marriage and work . . . She'll always remember the traditions, spirit, and friendly kids at Helix . . . Likes to hear Teen Beat. VALERIO, BENNIE EARL, JR. Lots of fun to be around . . . Bennie was active in Football 1, 3 . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 4 . . . Key Club 3, 4 . , . Sr. Privileges Comm. . . . He likes to eat chili, participate in sports, and go fishing . . . After gradua- tion he plans to attend college and be- come a chemist . . . The darkroom and Coach Gorrie getting mad at the football games will always be remembered . . . Making Love. VAN HOOZER, GERALD LESTER Called jerry by all of his friends . . . Active in CCC Drill Platoon 2, 3, 4 . . . Spends his spare time working on his car and on his photography . . . His future plans include going into submarine service . . . Three jolly Coachmenf' VANONI, NOREEN JOANNE This intelligent, well-liked lassie was active in CSF 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 2 . . . Baccalaureate Usher 3 . . . Sr. Comm .... Sr. Glee 4 . . . Noreen likes to eat club sandwiches, go swim- ming, golfing, and bowling . . . Her future plans include attending JC and becoming a medical secretary . . . She says she'll always remember her Fresh- men year, and our Metro League Cham- pionship . . . 16 Candles. VARGO, ALEXANDRA IRENE Called Alexie . . . An attractive addi- tion to our Helix campus . . . Active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Big Sisters 2 . . . Sr. Comm. . . . jr. Comm .... Nom. Conv. 2 . . . She likes to eat pizza, be with Stan, and go to the modifies . . . Future plans include college and becoming a dental technician . . . She'll remember the football games and great school spirit . . . Beware WAINSCOTT, LINDA LEE This Helix Lassie likes to go skating, attend MYF meetings, and just have fun . . . Linda enjoys eating Mexican food . . . After college she plans to become an accordion teacher . . . She'll always remember Mrs. Bole, Mr. Helmuth, and wearing plaid on Fridays. WALCOTT, DIANE JEWEL Called Di by her friends . . . Was ac- tive in Orchesis 2, 3, 4 . . , Theatre Guild 2, 3, 4 . . . NFL 4 . . . Spanish food rates high with her and she likes country living and swimming . . . After graduation Di has high hopes to at- tend a dramatic school . . . She'll al- ways remember Mr. Robbins' drama class . . . Night and Day. WALKER, SHARON KAY Nice to know . . . Could be seen on campus in Big Sisters 2, 3 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Highland Hepsters 2 . . . She likes to eat pizza, to dance, and go to the beach . . . Her future plans include attending beauty college, and then marriage . . . The football games and dances at Helix will always be re- membered . . . Unchained Melody. WALKER, TERRY RAY This Helix lad has many outside in- terests . . . Music, reading, photography, painting, and swimming take up his time . . . He was active in Library Club 1, Veep 2 . . . Eating pizza and Mexican food rate high with him . . . Terry says he'll always remember the football games and the prayer for the week . . . The Lord's Prayer. WALL, NANCY DUSTIN Attractive, blonde Nancy could be seen active in Orchesis 2 . . . Big Sisters 3 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Flag Corps 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . Comm. of Public Relations 4 . . . Girls' League 3, 4 . . . She likes to eat sirloin steak and watermelon, to sew, and go to the beach . . . Her future plans include SDSC and teaching or interior decorat- ing . . . Brahms' Lullaby. WALLRABENSTEIN, JANICE ANN A very sweet and pretty lassie . . . Janice could be seen actively participating in Girls' League 1 . . . Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Highland Hepsters 1 . . . Student Coun- cil1,2,3...Pompons2,3,4... Choraliers 4 . . , Her future plans in- clude attending college and later mar- riage , . . She enjoys spending her spare time with her church group and choral- ettes . . . Songs from South Pacific. WARNIMONT, JAMES ANTHONY This friendly Helix lad could be seen participating in the Senior Play 4 . . . Radio Club 1 . . . What he likes to eat most are hamburgers . . . Swimming takes up most of his spare time . . . The future will include joining the serv- ice and in four years marriage . . . There's a Gold Mine in the Sky. 43 WELLS OAN MARIE WILEY, JAMES ALLEN WATSON, JOYCE LORRAINE This nice Helix lassie could be seen active in Y-Teens 3, 4 . . . Tennis Club 3, 4 . . . She likes to eat pizza and cokes and go skating and boating . . . Future plans include attending JC and later becom- ing a beautician . . . She'l1 always re- member the football games . . . How the Time Flies. WEBER, ROBERT MILTON Sometimes called Webb . . . Nice to know . . . Active in Football 1, 2, 3 ...Baseball 1,2...Track1... Wrestling 3 . . . He enjoys eating Span- ish'food and doing anything pertaining to sports . . . Future plans include JC and the armed services . . . The Three Bells, WEHIRHAN, JANICE YVONNE Jan . . . A sweet and sincere friend . . . Could be seen participating in Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Class Council 1, 2 . . . Sr. Banquet Comm .... High- land Hepsters 2, 3 . . . CSF 3 . . . She likes to eat pizza and spend her spare time with Tommy . . . Future plans include work and then marriage . . . She'll always remember our Metro League success in her Frosh year . . . Likes listening to anything by the Four Freshmen. WEISENBERGER, ROBERT HOWARD Called Bob by all who know him . . . Nice personality . . . Active in Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . .Track 3, 4 . .. Bob likes to eat chicken, go swimming, and go golfing . . . After graduation he'll attend college and become a dentist. , J A loyal highlander for four years . , . Joanie was active in Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Nurses' Club 1 . . . Y-Teens 4 . . . Sr. Comm .... Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . She enjoys attending all of the games at Helix and likes to eat pizza . . . Future plans include becoming a dental assistant . . . Her Freshman year she will always remember . . . Bali Hai. 44 WELLS, ROBERT BURNS This Helix lad could be seen actively participating in the Chess Club 3, 4 . . . He likes to spend his spare time eating pizza and just having lots of fun . . . Future plans include college and then work . . . He says he'll always remem- ber the friendliness of the students to- ward him when he first transferred to Helix . . . Till. WESTLUND, ARLENE FERN Intelligent and nice to know . . . Arlene was a welcome addition to Helix when she transferred here near the end of her Junior year . . . Choir 4 . . . Library Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4 . . . Jr. Red Cross 2,3...FTOA3...YTC1,2,3 . . . Likes to eat shrimp and baked potatoes, go swimming, and attend her church group . . . Future plans include college and elementary school teaching . . . She'll always remember the Helix mascot Mac . . . Autumn Leaves. WHITE, ANN G. Ann is a very nice lassie to know . . . Active in Future Nurses' Club 3, 4 . . . Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4 . . . She likes to eat pizza, fried chicken, and bonus burgers . . . She enjoys swimming and writing letters . . . Her future plans in- clude becoming a nurse and being with that special guy . . . Miss Moore's first period English III class will always be remembered . . . Eternal Father Strong to Save. WHITE, ROBERT STANLEY Popular and well known on campus . . . ','Bob could be seen active in Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soph Pres. . . . Jr. Pres, . . . Sr. Pres .... Varsity Cheerleader 4 . . . Key Club 2, Pres. 3, Lt. Gov. 4 . . . Frosh Football . . . Tartan 3, 4 . . . Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . PTA Board 1, 2 . . . Boys' Glee 2 . . . Hi-Y 2 . . . Asst. Veep 2 . , . Class Council 1,'2 . Fling 2 . . . Hepsters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sr. Play . . . Jr. Ring Comm .... Homecoming Chm .... Assembly Planning 1, 2 . . . The fu- ture will find Bob in college majoring in public affairs . . . He'll remember his friends, teachers, and good times at Helix . . . In the Still of the Night' A big personality and smile to match . . . Jim was active in Key Club 3, 4 . . . Sr. Ditch Day Comm .... He likes eating pizza, swimming, and bowling . . . Future plans include college and becoming a chemical engineer . . . He'll always remember the 1958 Prom . , . Small World by Johnny Mathis. WILKERSON, WILLIAM A. Called Bill by all , . . Popular lad around campus . . . Active in Football 1, 2 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Baseball 1, 2 . . . Wrestling 2 . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4 ...HelixHi-Y2,3...Track2... Nom. Conv. 2, 3 . . . Sr. Prom Comm. . . . He likes to eat Spanish food, go to the beach, be with Susanne, and just have fun . . . Future plans include col- lege and making money . . . He'll al- ways remember the Prom and Graduation . , . Zombie Jamboree. WILLIAMS, BARBARA DIANE Called Bobbie . . . Transferred to Helix in her Senior year and has since then made many friends . . . Active in Bowling Club 1, 2 . . . Y-Yeens 1, 2, 3 . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drum Corps 3 . . .'Jr. Comm .... Choir 3 . . . She likes to eat hamburgers, go skating, and work with horses . . . Plans to attend SDSC and major in education . . . She will always re- member the fun it was working in the concessions at the football games at Helix . . . String of Pearls. WILLIAMS, DONNA RAE Quiet and hard-working help describe Donna . . . Active in Election Board 1 . . . Highland Hepsters 1, 2 . . . Girls' League 2, 3, 4 . . . Sr. Homecoming Comm .... Big Sisters 2, 3 . . . Baccalaureate Usher 3 . . . She likes to eat chili dogs and listen to Johnny Mathis and T.J.S. sing . . . Future plans include attending SDSC and gain- ing a degree in mathematics . . . She'll always remember the Grossmont foot- ball game ancl Miss Moore . . . Un- chained Melody. WILLIS, JOHN LLOYD Where there's fun there's John . . . Was active in Key Club 3, 4 . . . Higha land Hepsters 3, 4 . . . Jr. Party Comm. . . . Sr. Ditch Day Comm .... His out- side interests include girls and going to Windandsea Beach , . . College and a law career will await him after gradua- tion . . . Voices In Love by the Four Freshmen, WILLS, JOHN C. This hard-working Helix lad was active in Football 1,-3 . . . Track 1 . . . Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . Science Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Radio Club 3, 4 . . . Eating hamburgers, going bowling, swimming, and scouting rate high as pastimes for John . . . Future will include SDSC . . . He says he'll always remember the crowded main quad between classes. WITTY, SYLVIA MARIE Sylvia, little and cute, transferred to Helix in the last part of her Junior year . , . Active in Y-Teens 3, 4 . . , Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 .. .Flag Corps 2.. .She likes to eat pizza and steak, take part in church work, and just have fun . . . Her future plans include attending col- lege and majoring in home economics . . . Likes to hear May You Always and Mr. Blue. WOOD, REBECCA JANE Quiet and nice to know . . . Transferred to Helix in her Senior year from Philo High School . . . Active in Student Council 1 . . . Glee 1, 2 . . . Jr, Play ...Band..,PTAComm.4...She likes to eat shrimp, take part in church activities, and play the accordion . . . Plans to work as a long distance operator for a short time . . . She'll always re- member Miss Hay's homemaking class . . . The Three Bells. WOODS, KAREN RUTH A loyal Helix Lassie for four years . . . Karen was active in Highland Hepsters 1 . . . Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League 3, 4 . . . Big Sisters 2, 3 . . . She likes to eat chili dogs, preside as President of Chartells, and be with Jack . . . Future plans include becoming a court reporter and then marriage . . . She'll always remember a certain foot- ball game . . . Ebbtide. WYCOFF, RUSSELL ROBERT Called Bob by all . . . This good-look- ing Helix lad was active in Marching Band 1 . . . Football 2 . . . Wrestling 2 ...Track2...KeyClub3,4... Sr. Cap and Gown Comm .... He likes eating spinach and listening to con- temporary jazz . . . After graduation he'll attend college and travel abroad and through the US . . . H1812 Over- ture. ZARATE, RAUL Well liked by all . . . Actively partic- ipated in Wrestling 1 . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3 . . . Track 3, 4 . . . Bagpipe Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Raul likes to eat pizza and work on his car . . . His future plans include attending college and becoming an engineer . . . The year Helix won the Metro League title will always be re- membered . . . Sleep Walk. All ZASUETA, SEREFIN ALBERTO Called Al by all . . . Winning smile . . . Transferred to Helix in his junior year . . . Active in football and base- ball . . . He likes to eat peanut butter and pickles and participate in his car club . . , Future will include JC and becoming a mechanical engineer . . . He says he'll always remember his first day of school here at Helix . . . Say Man. ZIEGLER, HOWARD EDWIN Nicknamed Zig . , . Real nice to know . . . Active in Cross Country 1, 2, 5...Track1,2,3...ArtClub 2, 3, 4 ...Wrestling 1, 2, 3 . .. Swimming Team 3, 4 . , . 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Aufvgraphs 5' 6 11 I If r V, X M- TH i it sm 'ffwlf .mu PX -.au 5 5 55? . in Nwwiwjg H:-vga! in .....,....uli ii-Ph-wifes hi BEST PERSONALITY Danny Ornelas Bev Lebb BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Linda Coates Neil Timm V4 rrfund Helix With SCHOLARSHIP jerry Sodomka Heather Hunter it it I PRETTIEST HAIR Tom Angus Karen Miller MOST SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL Bob White s Penny Bauer uf 0 Q E 'PRETTIEST EYES jane Chalmers Bob Tatum ,.,a-- n Sen br Sfandvufs FRIENDLIEST Bev Lebb Jim Bowers MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Dell Hutchens Wally Hartwell Tl' SHYEST Gloria Smith Clayton Raaka BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Nancy Christian Earl Moore BEST ALL-AROUND Penny Bauer Wfally Hartwell PRETTIEST SMILE Colette Druebber Larry Freymiller Attendants PRINCESS PENNY BAUER PRINCESS LAVERNE LAUGHLIN PRINCESS LANI HERRING PRINCESS SHARON TOBIASSON Senior Hvmmifices ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Sallie Pauter, Nancy lGollehon, Brenda Hall, joan Hancock, Alexie Vargo, Alan Campball, Dianne Montana, Joyce Rivett, Shirley Strouse Chairmen: Kathy Hutton, Randy Spencer BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE Glenda Crowl, Margaret McAfee, john McKinney, Jean- nette Kleber, Rusty Craig Chairmen: Heather Hunter, jerry Sodomka I r ' rl ... .gy f--'I 'T 'I ff l N g lllnl .I ' ,Q Q! q J J' X N I lb ' 4 9 Q l L, f , f I ,w x , , Q , My 4 nu X 1 i K1 rg tj! , i M I E WO ora 1, S or V CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Carole Anderson, Zena Niermann, Nancy Altman, Gary Clemensha, Warren Hogarth, Harriett Put- nam, Dorothy La Borde Chairmen: Bob Wycoff, Terry Smith SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE Brenda Gagnon, Lynda Berdel, Gary Ruemping, Pat Morse, joan Wells, Kathryn Geffe, Carol Flint, john Roese, jim Montgomery, Janice Wehrhan Chairmen: jan Colins, jim Rhodes The Great Big Doorstep U SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE James Warninuont, Judy Growcock, Annette Barnes, Bitsy Siddell Chairmen: Lee Louis, Sharon Gatchet Sei ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Neva Creighton, Jean Perkins, Karen Holmes. Sharon Morgan, Gary Crain, Sherry Bornemann Chairmen: Barbara Heath, Judy Adams SENIOR PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE Shelly Jones, Dianne Oetting, Nancy Norton, Claudia Cleveland, Bennie Valerio Chairmen: Earl Moore, Jackie Calder S SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Bill Wilkerson, Deanna Fiester, Burch Culver Jeannie Nall, Georgette Reamo, Linda Arrieta, Sharon Alexander, Dawn Neely, Jim Donell, Gloria Smith, Janie Stefanski Chairmen: Mary Dell Hutchens, Larry Freymiller 57 DITCH DAY COMMITTEE Mary Surenok, Darlene Barham, Gary Martin, Darlene DeWitt, Linda Mallow, John Willis, Karen Miller, Noreen Vanoni, Betty Freeman, Joe Botticelli Chairmen: Clayton Raaka, Judy Holzman Off to the beach! i GRADUATION COMMITTEE Sharon Thurman, Carolyn Tryon, Karen Kreinberg, Jim Close, Connie Perkins, Nadine Malachowski Chairmen: Nancy Wall, Ozzie Smith SENIOR GIFT COMMITTEE Dan Ornelas, Bill Fish, Sara Bartlett, Dalene Beck, Carol Sternberg Chairmen: Jane Chalmers, Steve Mucha E, W HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Marjo Penry, Brenda Eggers, Carole Fegan, Gerry Heben- streit, Terry Halgren, Barbara Fontaine, La Vonne Lessig Judy Brown, Sally Scott, Donna Williams Chairmen: Bob White, Sharon Tobiasson, Jeannie Bagrie Scuiv 1671 rd ECIVERS Linda Coates and Beverly Lebb Sharon Jeannie Bagrie Tobiasson Bob White PUBLICITY Judi Adams and Barbara Heath i BACCALAUREATE HOMECOMING PROM Heather Hunter and jerry Sodomka jackie Calder Sharon Gatchet ANNOUNCEMENTS Kathy Hutton and Randy Spencer jan Wallrabenstein DITCH DAY Judy Holzman and Clayton Raaka Ian Collins PRIVILEGES C PLAY I GRADUATION BANQUET Mary Dell Hutchens and Larry Freymiller Earl Moore Lee Louis CAP AND GOWN Terry Smith and Bob Wycoff Ozzie Smith GI FT jim jane Chalmers and Steve Mucca Rhodes 59 6. gs, -z. 1 512.5 sl: Nm. 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WALLIS Abelson, Robert Adams, Linda Akers, John Allen, Don Allison, Janet Allman, Rosalee Alter, james Alvarez, Tony Anderson, Dena Anderson, Kathy Andreasen, Sally Andrew, Robert Aron, Betty Arrieta, john Badami, Richard Balcluff, Beulah Baldwin, Maureen Bardacke, Paul Barham, Wanda Barker, Steve Barnes, Jerry Barnhard, Dick Baxter, Maureen Beasom, Ralph Beers, Gail Belanger, Louise Belmer, Mike Berg, joe Berry, Don Berryman. Pete Beverly, Pat Birch, Dara Birkenbach, Beth Blackman, Claudia Blackman, Wayne Blomquist, Sandy Bowen, Karen Boyle, Bob Boyle, Tom Bradley, Linda Brown, Bonnie Browning. Judy Brubeck, Becky Bryan, Warren Buzuet, Jean Burks, David Burnett, Bill Burns, Robert Campbell, Mary Carmody, Charlotte Carpenter, Lawrence Carpenter, Bill Cavallin, Dale Cesena, Guillermo Cejena, Richard Chenze, John Chess, Marylee Cihouski, jo Coker, Charlene Coker, Mike Collins, Elbert Cook, Gail Cook, jerry Corle, Bob Correll, Julie Covell, Bonnie Cowardin, David Cox, Fred Cox, Judy Crawford, Camille Crook, James Cunningham, Cheryl Dalton, Linda Daniels, Susan Darcy, Jean Dawson, Ieannie DeForge, Carol Delage, Phill DeMarino, Pat DeMontagne, Denise DeSanti, Royce Desautels, Bill Dietrich, Louis DiGiovanna, Grace Dixon, Kathleen Dixon, Steve Docker, Linda Doblier, George Donahoo, Mike Donohue, Keith Dowling, Ken Dye, Isabel Eastman, Beth Ebright, Joann Edwards, Beverly Edwards, Larry Edwards, Marian Eikam, Mike Engly, George Espe, Karen an-.--.-.r, Jr... Ewing, Janie Felios, Carol Felter, Deirdre Fidler, Sandra Field, Pam Finkelman, Gary Fitzsimmons, Cynda Fleming, Shannon Forbes, Carol Foss, Ronnie Foster, Mell Fougeron, Charles Freeman, Vic Fritsen, Sandra Fritz, Joyce Fugina, Rita Furbush, Sandy Gage, Fred Garrett, Joyce Gaskins, Penny Giesin, Georgia Gilman, Pearl Gilmore, Dave Gluyas, Godines, Richardo Goebel, Gollehen , Bob Gollina Gonzales, Pat Gorby, Gordon, Gotth ar Granillo, Frankie Grantham, Jim Gray, Kennie Griffin, Griffin, Hoy, Richard Hulbert. Bel'-lie Huse, Indseth, Ingrid Ingrah Irwin, Jack, Jacobs, Jacobs Jalary, James Jones: Jones, Jones, Joyce, Beverly Julian, John Kellison, Pam Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Mike Killman, Bill Kinnel, Alene Klinger, Grace Knapp, James Knelange, Noel Kogan, Dennis Koskella, Sharon Kuzniar, Veronica LaDou, Dale Larson. Jan Lau. Shirley Lavigne, Gene Lebb, Ed Lee, Tom Legler, Carol Lemmo. Lucy Levy, David Lindes. Donna Lingenfelter. Conrad Richard Paula u, Juanita Mary Mary d, Wayne Jeanne Joanne Hack, Wyman Hall, Orron Halvorsen, Bill Hamren, Dave Hanchett, Marilyn Hansen, Chris Hanson, Paul Hardy, Chas Harness, Sue Hartman, Bill Hartwell, Bobbie Hawkins, Charleen Hays, Tom Helsel, Charlyn Henderson, Dianna Hill. Tom Hocking, Linda Hodges, Dan Holmes, Frank Holt, Danny Hoover, Theresa Hosea, Deanna Howard, Sandra Hoy, Carol Mike am, Diane Dennis Charylee Doris on, Bob Virginia Robert Carole Dorothy Patti Lmrnicum, Larry Lizama, Sandra Locke, Vari Loescher, Betty Long, Virginia Lovewell, Susan Luttrell, Fran Lynch, Mike McAfee, George McDaniel, Gary McDermott, Chery McMorrow, Susan McNulty, Karen MacIntosh, Beth Mac, Richard MacNeil, Tim Magnuson, Barbara Magnuson, Linda Mailloux, Linda Mallison, Rocky Mallow, Walt Maniscalco, Fran Mannen, Mary Manu, Marcia Martens, Evelyn Martin, Dwight Martin, Nancy Martin, Dick Masaki, Mark Matson, Jake Maxfield, Dennis Maxwell. Pat Meler, Charles Mellon, Carole Miller, Allan Mitchell, Don Mitchell, Larry Mohr, Jerry Moody, Don Moore, Lee Morehouse, Richard Morey, Rick Mortenson, Keith Mosko, Andy Mucha, Tom Murach, Sandra Nachant, Sally Nelsen, Terry Nelson, Pat Newgent, Jacqueline Nielsen. Barbara Nolan, Dick Noland, Mike North, Valerie Novak, Elaine Olsen. Lucy Orr, June Ostrom, Pete Pate, Clarice Messner, Ardyth Meyer, Cheryl Meskell, Dennis Patterson, Sandy Pearce, Mike Perkins. Bob Perry, Roberta Person, Joanne Pickup, Penny Planchon, Carla Powell, Diane Price, Mary Jane Price, Bill ' Queensbury, Cheryl Quiggle. Richard Raper, Nancy Raseley, Dave Rasmussan, Terry Raycroft, Randy Read. Stan Redbird, Rita Reyburn, Pam Rietz, Eleanor Riley, Julie Riley, Shirley Ritchie, Ken Ritter, Victoria Rodenburg, Dennis Rodriques, Richard Rosado, Raquel Rothstein, Bob Rowboth am Rugh , Dick Ruja, Ellen Ruppert, Laura Russo, Eleanora Rust. Susan l Snow, lblllln ,M PMN iw W 1 fl i W mb 'M 72 Ryan, Eloise Ryan, Roxi Sarantos, Pete Schatz, George Schirnke, Gerry Schnautz, Jeannie Schutt, John Scribner, Larry Serpa, Irene Serpa, Lydia Shaddox, Tom Shaeffer, Maryjo Shaieb, Margaret Shattuck, Barbara Sheeran, Bob Sherrod, George Skilton, Hawley Slagill, Ralph Slane, Stephen Slatten, Sharon Smart, Tommy Smith, Charlotte Smith , Holly Smith, Patsy Smith, Sherry Smith, Vic Margaret Sodomka, Beverly Salbue, Judy Spitzer, Nina Spooner, Don Sprung, Randee Stanger, Leanna Steele, Wayne Ste6PY, Carla Stein, Bart Stephens, Phyllis Stewart, Alan Stiver, Robert Stone, Jack Stottlemyer, Karen Stouffer, Pat Stout, David Stroehlein, Sandra Sturgis, Leslie Suny, Edward Sumek, Lyle Swanson, Marilyn Swoboda, Richard Taylor, Rosemary Teasdale, Sharon Temple, Jen Thomas, Veston Thompson, Eric Tibbetts, Alan Tice, Peggy Toman, Gay Trim, Sandy Trost, jim Tully, Patricia Vandenburg, Ronald Vick, Joyce Vieth, Roberta Vollert, Richard Walker, Dorothy Walker, Michall Ward, Eileen Ward, George Weeks, John Weems, Charles West, Mike Wester, Tom Westland, Gene Whaley, Nina Whaling, Art White, Butch Whitney. Harry Wicks, Joyce Wilkins, Lucy Williams, Mona Williams, Phill Williamsen, Mike Wilson, George Wilson, Jack Wilson, Bill Wolford, Wanda Wood, Charlie Wooclring, john Woods, Larry Woodward, Joan Wright, Steve Wyatt. Dave Wycoff, MaryBeth Yoder, Roy Zacavich. Martin Zulauf, Rinda Freshman Advisory Council 611155 fff 253 EV, ,'1i 5. Treasurer - ROBIN HUFF V Secretary - PAT TORRIBLE President f- BEN CLAY Vice-President - JANET BURGREEN Counselor - MRS. BROWN Advisor - MRS. ORNELAS Advisor - MR. WOODFIELD 73 Aaron, Judy Abosamra, Alexander Adams, Leland Aguillera, Robert Alexander, Mike Allman, Verna Amato, Carolyn Anderson, Kent Anderson, Linda Andert, Walda Arbelson, Stewart Aron, Carol Ashby, Charles Austin, Annette Banks, Martha Barber, Harley Gai orothy 'l Fl r Glen UIUC lthleen ennxs argue City larcia J . ' Y B lille Mary UICCII David unnie arol Y l lyn Lane Robert Eddie Becky Dennis Diane an arshall b rlotte arol harles Sally icia Gail die Michael Davignon, George Dantz, Robert Davis, Deanne Davis, Karen Dawson, Bill Delage, William Del Pego, Rebecca De Montagne, Diane Dill, Larry Dillingham, Judy Dumb, Ronald Duncan, Wayne Dunn, Claire Edgar, Karen Eikins, Marie Elstrom, Ioan Erickson, David Erickson, Donna Espinoza, Earl Fennig, Richard Fernandes, Joyce Ferner, Jeannie Field, Tom Fisher, Kent Filch, David Fitzsimmons, Ginger Flesher, Karen Flory, jerry Foster, Wayne Foucault, Ernest Friar, Bob Fugina, Ruth Fuller Furby, Fusch, Garcia, Garfield Garner Gatscher George Gibbonls Gibson Gibson Gibson Golden Gowins Graham Gr Guy, C Hewitt Hiben, ay, D , l S Hadley, Hafner, Halgren Hansen Hanson Hanson Hardy, Harley, Hite Val Holaday Holcombe Holland, Hollingse Holt, jerr Hill, Mar , c a Hubbard, Huff Rob Hume, D1 Huse, Lar Immensch Irish, Bill Horne, Juc I r L Joern s, L1 johnson lohnston jackson, J Q Z ilones, Cha jones, joy: Justice, Be Kell Kent Kelly Bill Kelly, Joh Kethcham Keebler, M , ' l i 1 Killia Killman Kinzer, Teri Koenekamp, Martin Kozak, Fred Kruse, Sandy Kruse, Susan Kuhlken. Ken Kuntz, Sandie Laber, Jack Lange, Allen Lanz, Mike Larsen, Diane Larson. Eric Lau, Robert Lederman, George Lee. Edward Leefeldt, Hilda Fulcushn , l I I , n,R ,Il Lucero, Charles Luma, Richard Lupo, Sam Lyon, Sharon McDaniel, Susan McGarrah, Linda McGhee, Charlotte Mclntosh, Linda McKee, Sam McLaughlin, Brendan McMicken, Robert McMorrow, Clyde McNinch, Mason Magee, Harriett Mantoan, Margaret Leefeldt, Patt Lehtonen, Philip Leone, Jo Ann Lester, John Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, Jim Lewis, Joe Lewis, Lynn Lewis, Ralph Linn, Bill Lintz, Richard Locke, Richard Loitus, Wayne Lombardo, Rosalie Lorenz, David Lorwitz, Roger Messier, Louise Messier, Paul Meyer, Karen Michael, Jim Mikkonen, Henry Milligan, Brad Muerdter, Dave Murach, Linda Murphy, Paula Murray, Patrick Neil, Mike Nelson, Diane Neuman, Sandra Niedermeyer, Ken Niehaus, Chris Noland, Philip Norton, Bill Nyc, Mike Nyquist, Paul Oaks, Billy O'Connor, Brian O'Connor, Jim Oelckers, Midge Oliver, Tom Mardis, Hal Maresh, Judy Martin, Bennie Martin, Donna Martin, James Maxted, Ron Olson, Don O'Toole, John Oyos, Linda Parker, Wyn Patterson, Dennis Patterson, Patsy Patton, Michael Pavelske, Sandra Pearson, Anita Pekrol, Raymond Pelletier, David Pepper, Peoples, Carole Jimmie Perry, Jim Phillips, Janice Plipps. Carol Pollard, Charlotte Poole, Kathi Preskitt, Clara Pruett, Judy Puckett, Gerri Purdy, Lola Quinn, Shirley Raaka, Robert Radford, Steve Raye, Bob Rea, Sandy Reagan, Roberta Renkke, John Rethford, Kenton Rhoades, Diane Richards, Linda Rile , Mike Riedyon, Jim Robertson, Roy Robinson, Mike Rogers, Larry Rosenberger, Margaret Rosso, Fred Rowland, Lesley Rufenacht, Clinton Russ, Sandy Russell, Robert Ryan, George Sandifer, Mary Sauter, Ronald Saw, Robert Schiefer, Earl Schneider, John Schneider, Shirleen Schnick, Gail Schriefer, Barbara Scott, Mike Seaman, Linda Sellar, Diane Shadoin, Barbara Shane, Gloria Shaape, David Shattuck, Kathy Shaver, Andrea Shonhoney, Bill Shultz, Barney Shultz, Sharon Silvers, Tom Simmons, Bobby Simmons, Roger Sirutis, Donna Sivils, Patricia Skeie, Charles Skinner, Merna Smart, Shirley Smith, Ann Smith, Douglas Smith, Jerry Smith, Nancy Smith, Robert Spiker, Kay Starling, Marian Steele, Danny Steele, Diana Stone, Jeff Stover, Marilyn Sutton, Mike Swaim, Bob Swaner, John Sykes, David Tadlock, John Takanashi, Rosem Tarr, F Tatum, Taylor, Taylor, Leonard Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Louise Thompson, Mary Thompson, Tom Thornbrugh, Barbara Thursland, Dennis Tormey, Bill Torrey, Cliff Torrible, Pat Travis, john Turpie, Steve Voake, Ron Wadlington, Judi Walkenhorst, Royce Walker, Chuck Wall, Linda Walton, Don XValton, Linda Ward, Richard Ward, Sue Warren, Michael Watson, Dixie Weber, Carol Webster, Chuck Weeks, Carol Wehrhan, Chuck Welch, Ror Whaling, Bill Wiles, Lynne Williams, Rita Williams, Steve Willis, Dawn Wingfield, Mary Winyard, Elizabeth Woods, Bruce Worden, Sandie Wortman. Gayle rank Jerry Jerry ary Wright, Ron Young, Carol Young, Linda Young, Vickie Zarate, Terry ff ,U ,Q 4 I f .wx -69 1 Q . 'll 5? iw, , 1,2QfiT'ff??4 9 dw K Q v ' . Q' ' ,ff if sf gf: : F ' , safe' ' '.Q::ge ': Y-H2 'V wgrf Sv? ' A m w ' 7 M 5' -5 af? k aw k , ..-L s in 4 ff- 'ish 1 a i Q : u 9 35' '71 -E '5' .31 :if-. 5 521 ,,,:1' ,, 3 1, JS-niffiu .. f- i. i, 5 5 r , Vi- ,x Y v'lA ,,,, Z 65? The light of knowledge in the darkness of ignorance. This accurately describes the efforts of the California Scholarship Federa- tion. President Q HEATHER HUNTER Vice-President - JAMES MARDIS Secretary -- CAROL SLATER Treasurer -- SANDI MURACH Advisor - MR. MOORE .Q .V R 1 , .Q . , E 5 Sz S' 12 i 7 K W .1 M A mms A .., 4 s I Q 2 Z 'W W i k ywmxm.N..M 793 . .wi .... I ,H , Q - K TZ? KXWM The backbone of school spirit this past year has been the Highland Hepsters. Decorating and making banners and shakers are only a part of the job the 5 F Hepsters have done. 3 f ..uv1.vv1 ' 7 gun. 1 Lx1..Lz1J I KM 'Www W... im. ,.,,,.,,f.a-I-l 'fN , .. A ,HY ---,---o ---., .....,...-..g.. or science has uccu Luc President -JOHN WILLS main purpose of the Phi Beta Chi. Semper Scientar ViCC-PrGSidCr1t - CHRISTIAN COOK is their aim' Secretary - DONNA BURNS Treasurer - JAMES MARDIS gala Altjflisogk-V gvlc2U1231I1f1LG, MR. W. RAMSEY, 83 President- PAUL HANSON lst Vice-President - SANDY RUSE 2nd Vice-President 4 DICK LANCE Secretary -A BARBARA NEILSON Historian-Treasurer 4 KEN LAWRENCE Advisors -f MR. FREELAND and MRS, BURKE The Cap and Capers' main purpose is to acquaint girls interested in nursi-ng with the different aspects of this kind of a career. They have done this by visiting hospital ships, touring county hospitals, and work- ing in the nurse's office at Helix. 6ap and 6a,vcrs 8 ' M library 61116 Creating a greater interest in books, reading, and library service has been the accomplishment of the Library Club. President - NANCY NORTON Vice-President - BONNIE COVELL Secretary - SHELLY JONES Treasurer - DIANE MOORE Advisor - MRS, WADSWORTH ,4rf 61116 Increasing interest in art has been the key thought of the Art Club. Displays showing the club's work have been common on the Helix campus. President - TONY BOTTICELLI Advisor - MR. JASMAGY ?ufurc Teachers' 61110 Bringing together those persons interested in a teaching profession and strengthening ties between other Future Teachers' Clubs, has been the work of the Phi Alpha Tau. President - DENNIS BUNDE Advisor - MR. F. WATENPAUGH Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary so- ciety to reward and encourage student achievement in journalism and associated areas. President - JOAN HANCOCK Vice-President - SANDIE SHIPE Secretary - KAY BECKHAM Advisor - MR. C. HILL President - LLOYD TAYLOR Vice-President - VICTORIA RITTER Meeting Secretary - ELSA LEEFELT Corresponding Secretary-!MARION MCLAUGHLIN Treasurer - GEORGE GEYER Advisor - MR. J. DRENTH Khcss 61116 Increasing and maintaining the interest of chess playing at Helix has been the aim of the Chess Club. They have done this through inter-club tournaments. ll, Secretary-Treasurer - SHIRLEY RILEY Advisor - MRS. KENDALL President P- NANCY COOPER Z6 . 6 The Tennis Club represents Helix at the Vice-President - KATHY TRYON H1115 ll Girls' District League Tournaments. This in- creases the interest in tennis among girls at Helix. Orchcsis Responsibility, a sincere in- terest, and a willingness to work characterizes the Or- chesis. President - DONNA HEIM Vice-President - HEATHER HUNTER Secretary - JERRY WEST Treasurer - SUSAN HUFFMAN Advisor - MRS. J. HALVERSON Cl7l'C'll lllfld Sllbafl' President -5 RON RAYEVICH Vice-President 3 ALLEN MILLER The Torch and Saber Club has not only advanced Secretaiy-Treasurer i ALLEN NYE interest in military matters and procedures but has Advlsofg MR- W- WHITE also aided in the maintenance of Senior gifts. Mlvcycles The Kilocycles radio club has been active this past Pffsideflff ' DENNIS BUNDE year by participating in field trips, working on pro- Zlcfhptesisent T JIM gElFIi:D1EELAND jects, and operating the s c h 0 ol radio station, enemy' Insurer Ti Ad 'A - MR. ROANG WAGJDL, mor N913 The efforts and rewards of the National Forensic President- EDD LEBB League can be numbered by the many tournaments Vifepfesidenf- DAWN NEELY they have entered. The State College, Cal-Western, iecfetafyg . . . I reasurer- San Diego University, and USC tournaments have Advis0rMMR. N. ROBBINS been entered. President - SHARON GATSCHET Vice-President - LEE LOUIS Secretary-Treasurer - DIANA BONSIGNORE Advisor - MR. FRANK Chcafrc Guild A true interest in drama shows in the eagerness the Helix Theatre Guild has upon entering the One Act Play Tournament, the Theatre Guild Play, and the Pasadena Tournament. Debate Cram Resolved that the Federal Government shall sub- stantially increase its regulation of Labor Unions. This was the sometimes aggravating resolution the Debate Team spoke on this Past year. Inter-Klub Cfauncil The Inter-Club Council represented all clubs on President -N EDDIE LEBB campus. It organized the orientation pamphlet and ViC6-Pf6Sid'2Hf-HEATHER HUNTER promoted American Field Service. Secfetaw M BARBARA HEATH Treasurer - JOAN HANCOCK Advisor - MR. LEWIS FREED Spanish 61116 Los Altehos has strived to learn the Spanish lan- President- WAYNE BOUCHER guage, customs, and culture. Joint meetings with other SCCISIHIY - JEANNIE SCHNAUTZ Spanish Clubs have been common. Tfeasufff m BU-L HAT-VERSEN Advisor - MR. BALLESTEROS 2 my 5 fm? ix v 3 if 21, 3 ff 4. K ag nina-1 fr ,Q ,,:, ,ww ,f ww-25 X XL lnA, W ' 4 gy ga .4 Ki? 3 5 is J.. , ,, gif xl kwa eff ., . ,., ..,, 8.3, S S l g! ,, . E255 I Y fi 1. Q, ,. X , s ,Kg A faggw, HY gif? ' WW 3'--ff' L F an , '75, is L ag,- X if ' ,ii ,. ,SX W 1 Q f - mi, S. mn ry ,S ' .Q S . an , ' , umgxi ,Q ,su .. -A ll f 2 X 2 e S lmyf. ' A Wx! . ,Q , rf W , W , gf ,v ly X58 he Q Lx W Ag. 1 QE K-29557 wif .. fm 1 iff. . X 33 ,. ,mf-i - , QEQW . Sw 4 'ESM X Q Q, ,, 1 A-1 Q 1 gi I 8, -, mg ,fin i 1:2 ,, -. -1 QL.. A-.Q .55 1: x in 'W 155 iw a 2 gt 11 , I 2.9 76 .5 -1,9-W, 1 ..,. an U, ,W Q Q, we ,mi ww 1 4 ' g 2 su- A A , Wy 250 fifygaf fm f' 553 QTL, M wi 4, fig ,mf rf QD X0 Winter EEE PRESIDENT-Wally Hartwell Led by A.S.B. President, Wally Hartwell, and under the advice of Mr. Freed, Helix's student lead- ers have worked hard all year long toward improving our student government. Our Vice President, Penny Bauer, has done an excellent job presiding over the Student Council this year. As the activities and duties of the Student Council the representatives have worked on the Red Cross Drive, the Campus Clean-up Drive, and the selling ot' victory jackets. Student Gmfcrnmeut VICE PRESIDENT-Penny Bauer ADVISOR-Mr. Freed SECRETARY-Sandie Shipe was 'f v Student Council Members at Work Student Hvumfil S? T Colette Druebber Eddie Lebb David Glen Nancy Wall Neil Timm ,. Hommissivners Nancy Christia K s s Linda Bartholomew Attorney General Eddie Lebb Cultural Affairs Nancy Christian Sales Linda Bartholomew Finance-David Glen Public Relations-Nancy Wall Publicity-Colette Druebber Commissioners at Work Mikell Kinzer Athletics Neil Timm Historian Betty Adams Concessions Mikel! Kinzer l , s l Cornmissionefs Assistants Interfaith Council Ticket Squad Election Board O President - Jeannie Nall 6' Treasurer - Carol Gazze This year the Helix Lassies put forth much effort and became a very successful organiza- tion. Their new plan of' committees made it possible for more girls to participate in the various functions. Vice-President - Anne Miller Secretary -- Susan Herzig CABINET Advisor -- Miss Garcia This year the Girl' League committees worked as individual groups. OMEGAS - Hula Hop KAPPAS M Eashion show EPSILONS - Canned Food Drive THETAS - Big and Little Sister Tea SIGMAS - Fashionality Night ALPHAS - Alumni Tea Chairman tiifwvigtjff' ff f q VZ f iffsfg , My 1 as K' f his gif' if W, M M. -if . I - , ,,V,,, A,,,, , ,,. Jacque Dalton OMEGAS Chairman 5 C . . . . grr, - r- :- C- - . -,k7k Pat Bramblett KAPPAS REPRESENTATIVES Among the many activities and projects of the committees were the Christmas Dance, a Girls' League Assembly, a car wash, and the making and selling of voodoo dolls and scottie dogs. Chairman Glenda Crowl THETAS EPSILONS Chairman Lucy Siddell Chairman Chairman W Q ,K hui SIGMAS Patti Jones ll Q W ALPHAS Donna Williams Ind 2 . fx .K , L. L,l'1' 'K f--MX Q, X - .annum-T W M, W x B. Culver J. Donell XX K. Steele Beck giitffise sim., wen. S. Matson L. Kirmel G. Mann J. Reese I. Grossman G. Grey B. Wycoff X . -. A Q N' S .19 L. Lee C. Rosso Q Osgood - may W ...,. M. Lambe p ' ' , . 4 D. Glen 105 VARSITY SONGLEADERS Laverne Laughlin Lani Herring I06 Marion McLaughlin Dee Anna Anderson Head Songleader VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Barbara Heath 'Ie Bob White Head Cheerleader 00' ww' Bobbi Hartwell Judy Browning FROSH CHEERLEADERS ,.!' I xp. Mary jane Price Nancy Smith janet Burgreen Linda Thesman Mary Ellen Killman -I.V. CHEERLEADERS Mary jo Shaeffer DRUM MAJORETTE Sara Bartlett BAND FLAG TWIRLERS Dianna Fiester Dorothy LaBorcle and Hand BAND MA JORETTE Dena Anderson yndlum, This year our Green and Silver Band has marched in parades as well as performed in concerts. Our band has helped our school spirit with pep and enthusiasm at all of our home games during the football season. Under the direction of Mr. Henneberg, our band will continue to represent our fine school. DIRECTOR Mr. Paul Henneberg si sxif' 'I-in W 7 1 .f LEE 1-Nm . is 'War' flufagraph Page fli-Supp rs Advisor-Mrs Hartley Flag Captain-Sharon Tobiasson Flag Secretary-Nancy Wall Historian-Terry Smith Pompons Secretary-Judy Castle President-Margo Sole Pompon Captain-Linda Coates 5 -Af OFFICE STAFF Green-Kvbed As in past years, our Green-Robed Choir has had an outstanding year. Under the di- rection of Mr. Slagley, the choir has per- formed in several concerts. Our choir also went to El Monte, California, to perform at a festival. if , Sig? ', rg, . W KQV? 'L 1 A g' ' QQ f'A A 5 , N 1 Q , T ,khqk In f I if A .,' h ww . ,?. L A --Y ' fy : - . ' ,f f , ,e ,j - ' 2 '. .- .f'g'1, Aff Q U 15 if 1, We DIRECTOR Mr. Paul Henneberg CONCERT MASTER Charles Ketcharn The Helix Orchestra has completed a year full of events. It has worked on various projects such as selling chocolate bars. It has had several concerts, one being The Seven Last Words of Christ with the Choir. Rounding off the year, the orchestra had an Awards Banquet in June which proved to be successful. an Q 'F sr 4 W4 Ugvgliw l6'rass Secfirw GLORIA SMITH Business Manager MARY DELL HUTCHENS Editor-in-Chief SERRETTA GIBSON Assistant Business Manager GERI BERG Secretary JERRY SODOMKA Literary Editor BEV LEBB Assistant Senior Editor Art Editor KARL TRONDLE BOB WHITE HEATHER HUNTER DICXIEXFLL Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor l20 MR. HIGBY Advisor COLETTE DRUEBBER Activities Editor MERCY SMITH Assistant Activities Editor Kaftan fflff MOLLY DANIELSON Assistant Class Editor NADINE MALACHOWSKI Assistant Class Editor MARILYN KIRKLAND RON FOSS Photographer Photographer ARDY MARTIN JEAN OLNEY Photography Editor Photographer DAN ORNELAS Class Editor GARY CLEMESHA Assistant Sports Editor JERRY WEST STEVE MUCHA JIM MONTGOMERY Asgigtanf Aqtivifies Editor Assistant Sports Editor Sports Editor l2I Koup .Su .rff . V52 j fm- H ,m ., i V, '27 2543 H, fi . 3, 5 e x F W w w: - ,L u i' , .,. hu, 1 4 - K 4 ' 15if2fg?2?W55i?5f ' 22 5 MM fs Fw 2 -.H -Lai .Q-'W Nm :nm . W-.u..,..,,.,..,,. u 'fm in K -1-1--um 'gf' 2 ilwwfaf R v SANDIE SHIPE Editor-in-Chief SUSIE NACHANT SUZI LOW.RIE News Editor Feature Editor JOAN HANCOCK DICK GILDERSLEEVE Assistant Editor VERN HOVER Sports Editor Photographer LYNDA BERDEL ROXIE RYAN DIANA BONSIGNORE PAM HUBER Business Manager Advertising Manager Cifculation Manager Managing Editor 124 ffiglzluud Wing CUB REPORTERS Advisor MR. CLOVIS HILL Again this year the Fling Staff has done an outstanding job reporting this year's events. The student body congratulates the Fling Staff and theit' advisor, Mr. Hill, on their fine Work. Halzfzfrrzia Hadef 601175 I 74th Haffalian '24 Gvmparzy The primary objective of the California Cadet Corps is to provide high school students with a basic military knowledge and to develop leadership quali- ties, patriotism, team work, and self discipline. Company Commander Commandant RON RAYEVICH MR. WHITE Lg K W. my Q ,, 1 mw, ,, 5 'K . ak Mm. MW., Q 4 5 Commodore Mrr. Crotrhel ,,.. , Unrle Dewy ,,,,,, Mrr. Dupre , .,, CAST Mr. Tobin ,..,Y,..w,, ., Tao De La Croix Fleere Crotrbet ,S Elm: Crotcbet .o,. Topo! Crotcbet A. Eoie Crotrhet ...,oo. Elna Crolrbet ..., Arthur Crotchet Mrr. Crotchel ,A., Bob Silver Heather Hunter Dan Ornelas Joni Hancock Gary Crain Bob White Rusty Craig Sharon Gatchet Donna Heim .S jane Chalmers Bitsy Siddel Kenny Lawrence Terry Smith Drama Senior Play: The Great Big Doorstep 5714! Wm - Q 'NX 4 5 ' xr ififgffw if fy if wi? 255332 Qfimf W Q3 A1 5 x 5 ,,.. ,i fl 5 ,gf ,, fa wax f 1' 1 . :N ,srl . ,Q 5 . ,.,. , , 1 :I A4 1 KP Y' x fi . 4 51 fs , ,v 6, ,X . at . 5 G E le breaks loose against El Capitan as end Earl Moore 795 -lohn Pottinger shows determination as he returns a Sweetwater eorge ng punt. lt was a happy night in the team room after our 20 to 0 victory Sophomore Keith Mortenson goes for yardage against El Caprtan Varsity Zovflf ll The Highlanders ended the season with' a four win. three loss, one tie record and a tie for fourth place with Mt. Miguel. ln the opening musket game with Grossmont the Scots were defeated 19 to 0 despite hard efforts hy john Pottinger, Brian Funk, and Wally Hartwell. Even though the team was defeated in its first game, much experience was gained. The green wave, after a 0 to 0 tie with El Cajon. showed their experience hy defeating El Capitan 19 to 0. He-lix's nomination for the leagues most valuahle sophomore player hetame apparent when George Engle. a 165 pound quarterhack. passed to XX ally Hartwell for one touchdown and ran another himself. The third touchdown was made by Brian Funk. Engle passed for H5 yards and completed 10 out of 11 passes. John Pottinger also was a yalnahle player in this game. ,Iohn rushed for l9fl net yards with a 13 yard average per run. In the fourth game the Highlanders took an 18 to 26 downs hy Roger Maranda, john Pottinger. and Brian George Engle. ln the next game the Scots won with a score of I5 to game. Sophomore Bill Burnett kicked the extra point. ln the sixth game the green wave mowed down the .lohn Pottinger, Earl Moore, and Tom Brown. After a 27 to lfl victory over Mar Vista, the Scots took a ac e eat rom ua ia. 5 . Highlanders were still tough. For the first time Helix became the proud possessor of the Claymore when the team defeated Mt. defeat from the Escondido Cougars. But the game was fought hard as touch- Funk Show. Maranda and Funk made their touchdowns on passes from 7 over Hilltop. Earl Moore and George Engle were the scorers in this highly rated Sweetwater Red Devils 20 to 0. Touchdowns were made by h l df f Ch l Vista But with still one more game to go the Miguel 7 to O. The Highlander team gained 'rn impressive total of 1.755 yards in rushing. Sixteen touchdowns were made, and one two point k D f t h Wall Hartwell K Undeiclassmen ias well as seniors played well this season. George Engle, john Pottinger, Brian Fun , ave saey y . y . . .. r. .. . . .. Anderson. Bill Burnett. Dave Vifilken, jim White, Dennis Michelenko, Randy Schwartz, and Keith Mortenson are expected to See ' ' A ' I V H R M t aa a lot of action next year. Outstanding seniors included Wfally Hartwell, 'lim Dent, Wayne Hay, Don Johnson, Earl Moore, oger aran , Neil Timm. Don Sarantos, Tom Brown. Dean Reese. Mike McGhee. Ray Koenig, and Tom Angus. over Sweetwater. junior Varsity Qrfrffbzzll In the first game of the season with Grossmont the j.V. suffered a bitter defeat of 13 to O. With eight more games to go the prospect did not look good. But the players settled down to play some of the finest J.V. football Helix has ever seen as an eight win-one loss record shows. The games came fairly easily until the Chula Vista game. Behind 13 to 0 at the half, the Helix team showed its excellent spirit and desire by coming back to defeat the Spartans 14 to 15. Touchdowns by Max Frattalone and Art Whaling helped the Highlanders to win this most crucial game. The junior Varsity's second place in the league was due largely to Max Frattalone, who totaled up five touchdowns for the Scots, Art Whaling, Bob Vezza, Tony Alvarez, and Brian Logan. freshman Zfrffball The future varsity of Helix ended the season with an unusual record. Although one win, one loss, and four ties didn't secure first place in the league for the Frosh team, it still is a record to be proud of. Even though the Frosh are young, they showed how tough they can be by only being defeated once. Largely responsible for the team's place in the league were backs Mike Neil and Mike Scott. On the line the outstanding players were Bob Campbell, Bob Christian, Dick Fennig, Bob Williams, and Dick Wilken. Harlan Chase, Mike Neil, Mike Scott, and Dick Fennig headed the top of the Frosh's defensive team. J.V. scoREBoARD Helix 0 Grossmont , , Helix ,, .19 El Cajon Helix ,H20 El Capitan ,, Helix ., , 19 Escondido Helix ,, 14 Hilltop ,, Helix ,, ,, 22 Sweetwater , Helix , 14 Mar Vista , Helix ,,,, , ,14 Chula Vista , Helix 26 Mt, Miguel FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Helix ,, ,, O La Jolla , Helix ,,,, 6 Mt. Miguel Helix , ,, 6 Escondido , Helix ,,,.,,,, ,,,,, O Grossmont ,,,,,,, Helix , 12 El Cajon ,,, Helix H 7 El Capitan WALLY HARTVUELL Halfback Undoubtedly Wally was one of the most outstanding players on the team and in the entire league. Wally had the second highest rush- ing, 266 yards, and the highest number of defensive points, 190. In the Mar Vista game alone XX'ally totaled up 25 points. Points on defense were not the only ones Wally succeeded in making. A touchdown in the El Capitan game and a safety in the Hilltop game contributed 8 points. Because of his fine offensive and defensive playing against Sweetwater, Wally was picked the Star of the Week by the San Diego Union. f , K' Q' 'i il GEORGE ENGLE Quarterback At the beginning of the season most people didn't even know that George Engle was on the varsity squad. But after the El Capitan game this sopho- more quarterback was unknown no more. When the season ended George had 133 yards in rushing. He made five touchdowns himself and passed for five more. George probably played his finest game when he completed 10 passes for 11 attempts against El Capitan and ran for one touchdown. George then helped with the other two touchdowns with his accurate pass- ing. With two more years to go some spectacular performances can be ex- pected from George Engle. 1ST STRING OFFENSE: Wally Hartwell fright HBJ, john Pottinger QFBJ, Jim White Qleft HBJ, George Engle QQBH, Roger Maranda fright EI, Neil Timm fright TQ, Dave Anderson fright GJ, Charles Harper QCJ, Dean Reese Qleft GJ, Don Sarantos fleft TJ, Earl Moore fleft E, All-Metroj. DEAN REESE. Guard Dean used all of his 180 pounds in every game to great advantage. Seldom did an opposing lineman sift through Dean's position. A wide hole would be assured whenever this Highlander was called upon to open it. I34 NEIL TIMM Tackle This 180 pound senior missed Helix's first three games because of injuries. Beginning with the Es- condido game Neil proved most valuable. Before the season ended he totaled over 74 points on de- fense. BRIAN FUNK Halfback This season, as last season, Brian proved his skill in ball handling and broken field running. Of the teams 16 touchdowns, Brian made 2 of them, even though he was in- jured part of the season. Brian's touchdown in the El Capitan game after he recovered a fumble is one that will be remembered a long time. DAVE ANDERSON Guard Dave was undoubtedly one of the most valuable juniors on defense this year. Many runs up the mid- dle of the line were stopped cold by this 160 lb. Scot. Dave had 145 defensive points which made him second highest on the team. EARL MOORE End Because of his speed and ball handling ability, this Highlander proved most valuable to the team. Earl's skill in catching the ball was illustrated in the Sweetwater game when he made a spectacular over- the-head catch for a touchdown. Earl also caught a pass in the Hill- top game which culminated in a touchdown for the Scots. .. .- - JOHN POTTINGER ' f ' 2j fi ':: W W V Frrilback ig '--' r l JIM WHITE This 180 pound junior is an outstand- '- St- ' .. I J 1 Halfbafk ing fullback and a great asset to the f I lg g ,.'i jim is another junior who came team. John scored three touchdowns if: - ii. . ra .c,,.. Ki Q through in fine style for the var. for the Highlander team during the Q sity squad. This 170 pound half- season. Because of his tremendous r.',, ' f i g bask had the fefhhls fhhfl high' rrg drive he is rrrrrbrbry frrr hardest ei t . l l rrr yardage rf 209 yrrrrr. player to stop on the team. Of the ji .,, lhhls highest fhshihfl total in H 1,755 rushing yards the team totaled, single game was in the El Capi- fsihdrrfirrlffilliff jill cifa.ihiif'hl'Qi.flf jriirifmiiir1fl..lQlQ'CfnjllfraZ 311.63 if rushing yardage, gr spectacular 194 NAII : ' - the season he proved to be one yards. In punting john totaled up over of the finest juniors on the team. 1166 yards. This Highlander appears to be developing into one of the finest backs in the league. H r . -. . :r -.-- 1ST STRING DEFENSE - BACK, left to right: Bill Burnett, jim Dent, Brian Funk, Wayne Hay FRONT, left to right: Roger Maranda fAll-Metroj, Don Sarantos, Wally Hartwell QAII-Metroj, Dennis Michelenko, Dave Anderson, Neil Timm, Dave Wilken, RANDY SCHWARTZ Center Here is a junior who will certainly be welcomed back next season. Anchoring down the Helix line, this 225 pounder played spectac- ular defense and offense in the El Capitan, Escondido, and Grossmont games, In the Escondido game Randy made a pass interception and totaled up 15 points on defense. l DON SARANTOS Tackle Don's aggressiveness and hard playing proved valuable to the team in every game. This 180 pound Highlander totaled up' 41 defensive points in five games. Don was an important man in the well-anchored Helix line. ROGER MARANDA, End Glue-like hands and the ability to move quickly best describe this 170 pound Highlander. In the Escondido game Roger showed his skill when he caught a pass from George Engle and then ran 15 yards for a touch- down. Playing first string defense as Well as offense, Roger was a hard man to run around as many Helix opponents found out. l35 X35 JIM DENT Halfback his speedy senior proved .lite valuable in Helix's st three games. At Chula ista Jim ran back two ick-off returns, one of hich was over fifty yards. RAY KOENIG Quarterback Because of an injury, Ray was out most of the sea- son. In the games he did :lay his fine work on de- lense and offense helped 1 lot. aksxiqemmw WAYNE HAY Halfback Wayne was the third high- est man on defense with 103 points. He displayed some fine running when he totaled up 104 yards rush- ing in the last two games. MIKE MCGHEE Quarterback This senior did a fine job at the quarterback spot. Mike's finest game was against Chula Vista when he completed four out of six passes. End Roger Maranda is brought down by an Escondido player after hauling Fullback John Pottinger runs away from three in quarterback George Engle's pass. DON JOHNSON Halfback Don was valuable in Helix's last three games in which he totaled 153 yards in rushing. This hard-playing senior will be missed next year. li S 1 TOM ANGUS Tackle This six foot, 180 pound senior proved to he a val- uable man to have on the field when Helix was on defense. Tom's hard play- ing and true desire will always be remembered. fi? KEITH MORTENSON Fullback Keith is only a sopho- more, but this 160 pound Highlander showed his skill in the Mar Vista game when he ran for a touchdown and totaled up 15 yards in rushing. BILL BURNETT Quarterback Bill did a fine job in add- ing that extra point to each touchdown. He made seven out of ten kicks. Bill also had 845 yards in kickoffs. F2 DAVE WILKEN End Playing 1st string defense, Dave totaled up 74 defen- sive points. His playing ability will be remembered as one of the finest on the team. ii GARY JOHNSON Tackle All 185 pounds of this junior were welcomed this year. Gary is expected to see a lot of action next year on both defense and offense. DENNIS MICHELENKO Tackle Playing 1st string defense Dennis' job was to stop the opposing players as best he could. 57 defensive points show he did his job well. gt'-sifievtikll-1.123 TOM BROWN End Tom showed some spec- tacular playing in the Sweetwater game, especial- ly when he recovered a blocked Sweetwater punt in the End Zone for a touch- down. Mt. Miguel tacklers. all -4' Halfback Wally Hartwell goes clown after getting a first clown against Coach Gorrie and Coach Vinton go over defensive and offensive plays El Capitan. with the team during half time at the Mt. Miguel game . ,f we-0 QE U' ning gl CD 2 5 sv he rn an GENCI: ,353 5: 5 E ZF rn av P-1 O Z 3-2 IU' 505 Q z E, PU ,Q '41 XII?-4 - Z 0125125 JE 5 2 5- m rd E CID 'II NJIF-I . - U i5 'r' A-rl-1 wgm LRALX, :EE ff ff' fff 5 S 9 W1 ,71 rg My ,fxif V fqf . '- bfp i qgg f 2 ,..U'p5 . V :HW Ajfll 21,4 CD SI' I.. Cf '75 Q. E ' 5 7 Cf Qc 2 ef ,f w X E 1 Q Q K JOHN LIPPERT LARRY AIKEN MIKE MCGANN MIKE BOLTON STEVE HANSEN RICHARD FINCH 160 lbs. , 180 lbs. 212 lbs. 150 lbs. 185 lbs. 170 lbs. 5' 11 End 6' 1 Halfback 6' 4 Tackle 5' 10 Guard 6' 2 Tackle 5' 10 Fullback I37 john Schimke, Iron Man and Captain, is shown here hreaking the school record in the mile and eight tenths run. Mike Golden won the Most Improved Cross Country runner award. 67055 Gauulry .ST 65 I Z Wualisfs Led hy Iron Man john Schimke, Most Improved Mike Golden. and last year's Iron Man Dirk 1 Gildersleeve, the Helix two milers took second in the league. being defeated only once. In the harriers . H V V first invitational meet, sponsored hy San Diego State College, john Schimke took second, and with the help of Dick Gildersleeve, Mike Golden, jim Montgomery. Scott Hawke, Dave Glen, Larry Bottroff, and i i i ii Ay. l Sam Matson, the Highlanders won their division by defeating ten other schools. These boys won Helix 3, La yu 'ju , ' seven medals and a handsome engraved plaque. At the Mt. San Antonio and Pacific High Invitationals fi' i Z iiV fiQ, . ,g,q ',s'-'i ii the Scots took second place with john Schimke, Dick Gildersleeve, Jack Stone, Sam Matson, and Dave .muff ' VVV'1. i M Rowland winning trophies in their respective divisions. 4. i - V 1, 53 -wt-S f On November 13 the harriers met Chula Vista. VUhat looked to be a tough race turned out to be almost .li 5 ttr-,,t g -. .r'i ,I gl. .. a clean sweep by the Highlanders. The team came through despite the absence of varsity runners Dick I ' ' t fi ffgi ,, I' Q , Gildersleeve and I.arry Bottroff and finished its first eight runners in 2nd through 9th place. The 5 tg ,L:- t i l iz' 1' H Spartans only placed one runner ahead of our Sth man. Y, i r,, . Q -1 i . I A W'inning the S.C.I.F. Preliminaries the Scots traveled up to Long Beach State College and there placed ,,:,t.E,,A , ii if it if li fifth in the Southern California State Finals, the first five men from Helix being John Schimke, Dick A A Q -E in K Gildersleeve, jim Montgomery. Mike Golden, and Dave Glen. Q H Y, f 5 A ii, 2 N ' A D .. f . . This was the second year in a row that the Helix Cross Country team went to the Southern California ' 'at If i I - State Finals. Although hard running on the part of the Cross Country runners helped attain this, credit Ieiilii 2 - ' 1 . t Q -. ' ' ., must also be given to the excellent coaching done hy Fred Wfadsworth, for without his patience and hard work the harriers would not have done half as well as they did. Freghman Cross Country Aztec Invitational winners are shown with john Schimke holding the The eager Scot harriers get off to a good start at the Hilltop meet, Helix plaque. TOP ROW, left to right: jim Montgomery, Scott Hawke, Dave won 15 to so, Glen, Larry Bottroffg BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Dick Gildersleeve. john Shimke, Mike Golden. LARRY BOTTROFF DAVE HAMREN DAVE GLEN JOHN SCI-IIMKE Xllfith an average place ol 1.8 it is certainly obvious why John won the Iron Man award. John's team- mates elected him Cap- tain. His fine leadership was always obvious. An- other honor john secured this year was the setting ot a new school record for the 1.8 mile run. His time was 92528. DICK GII.DERSI,EIIVI2 As last year's Iron INIan Dick was in very close qontention tor the award this year. An average place ot 2.1 certainly shows how valuahle this Highlander was to thc squad. MIKE GOLDEN In his iunior year Mile managed to letter as third man junior Varsity. De- termined to do hetter he worked hard during the summer to he in top cou- ilition for the 1959 sea- son. It is not surprising why Mike has earned the award of IyIost Improv- ed, for he is now third man Varsity with a 3,5 place average. JIM MONTGOMERY A lot of hard work and desire have raised jim from an average j.V. run- ner to one of the High- lander Squad's top run- ners. His 5.8 p I a c e achievement helped pull the Helix harriers through one ot' their finest sea- sons. SCOTT HAXVKE Scott, lettering for his set- ond year in a row, pm. formed well in all his races. His short. strong legs enabled him to move quickly up hills as manv of his opponents sadlv found out. Because of a leg iriiury. Larry missed a good part of the season, I-Ie still ran very good as a 6.9 place average shows. The ab- sence of this Highlander will definitely he noticed next year. Although only a sopho- more Dave showed tre- mendous running ahility. His long, powerful legs enable him to run hard and fast. Lettering in Cross Country for his fourth year in a row, Dave's fine running performances can't he over emphasized as to their importance in the Har- rier's wins. Witllotrt Dave the team would he greatly handicapped. ,II 'NIOR VARSITY JACK sToNs jack had a place average ot' 9.5 and he is another hard-running sophomore. He came from the Junior Varsity squad to help out the Varsity. jack's fine -performance at the Mt. San Antonio Invitational Meet won him a thiru place trophy. SAM MATSON Sam is the type of run- ner who can be depended on in any meet, no mat- ter how tough or how easy. Sam took fourth place at the Mt. San An- tonio Invitational Meet. This won him a trophy, l40 l6'a kefball S679 Quarter Zmzlisfs On March 8, 1960, the Helix Highlanders ended the finest season of basketball in the school's history. The varsity cagers became the first basketball team from Helix to qualify for the SCIF quarterfinals. A sad defeat by Long Beach Poly High School gave Helix a final record of 26 wins and 4 losses. Numerous county, tournament, league, and school records were set by the Scots. Jim Bones Bowers led the county in scoring with 688 points and came very close to the record of 724 points. Helix gained permanent possession of the Metropolitan League Championship trophy by winning it for the third time. The Highlanders amassed 2038 points in 30 games to set a new school scoring average of 70 points per game. Bowers set a new school record by scoring 44 points in the El Capitan game, In the second El Capitan game Helix set a new school, league, and county record by scoring 114 points. In the St. Augustine game of the Kiwanis Tournament the Scots scored 99 points to set a new record for tournament play. The Highlanders were not only standouts in the Kiwanis Tournament, but they were also undefeated champions of the Filmore Tournament held near Los Angeles. With scores like Chula Vista 26, Helix 49, El Cajon 43, Helix 64, Sweetwater 33, Helix 943 and Grossmont 37, Helix 78, the Metro League Championship was Helix's for the third time in six years. Under Coach Bob Divine's experienced and expert coaching the High- landers lost only one game in Metro League competition and came out with a 15-1 record and an overall team point total of 1198. h Helix started off the SCIF competition by defeating Lincoln 59 to 46. jim Bowers led the scoring in this game with 27 points T e second game was with Chaffey High School in the St. Miguel Gym. Helix hit a scoring streak in the second half and easily defeated the ' ' B h Pl krabbits. The Hornets 67 to 49. The third game took Helix away from home and up to Long Beach to play the Long eac o y Jac game started out strongly in favor of the Highlanders who seemed as though they could not miss. At the end of the first quarter the score was 18 to 13 in favor of Helix. At half time the Jackrabbits managed to secure the lead with a 23 to 21 score. During the third quarter the score changed hands several times with neither team leading by more than 4 points. Seconds after the fourth quarter began ' ' d d t ore throu h Bob Mackey sank two free throws to tie the score at 38-38. Then after a few more seconds jim Bowers roppe wo rn g the hoop to put Helix ahead 40 to 38. But as time went on Long Beach managed to take the lead, and with 36 seconds to go the score was 49 to 46. Helix then fouled and the jackrabbits sank a free throw to give them 50 points. When the final gun sounded the score was Helix 48, Long Beach Poly 50. The game was a heart-breaking defeat for the team and the 200 students and parents who ' ' ' ' ' b d h t ll d their loudest. Although attended it, but the Highlanders have nothing to be ashamed of, for the team did its est an t e roo ers ye e the team did lose, it will be a-long time before Helix, the Metro League, and Long Beach Poly will ever forget the high-spirited, hard-fighting Helix Highlander basketball team and their fine coach Bob Divine. Above: Metro League's Player of the Year, jim Bones Bowers, shows his superb form in executing this jump shot in the second round of the SCIF playoffs against Chaffey. Right: Guard John Schimke shoots from far out during the SCIF Chaffey game in the Mt. Miguel Gym. Below: 6'6 Bob Mackey jumps high to put in a lay up while Chula Vista players helplessly watch. Haskefball Kecvrds and Scores Helix ,...,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,.....,,. 57 Helix ,,,, Helix .,,,,,, Helix ....,,, Helix .,,,,.. Helix ....,,, Helix ,,,,. . Hel ix .,,,,,, Helix ,,,,,.. Helix ,,...s,, Helix ,,,,,,,. Helix .,,,,,,, Helix ........ Helix ........ Helix .,..,,,. Helix i:,.......:,.,.....,,,,,:,.. Helix ..,..,,, Helix .,,,, Helix ,,,,,,,, Helix ,,,,,,.. 84 94 71 ,114 Lincoln ,....,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, San Diego Hoover ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, Sweetwater 52 36 86 Mission Bay 69 64 ,A 45 .. 44 . El Cajon 52 Glendale-Hoover fFi1more Tournamentj 72 Santa Paula ,. fFilmore Tournamentj 64 Santa Barbara fFilmore Tournamentj 68 Escondido 98 El Capitan Uim Bowers sets new School record with 44 pointsj 99 St. Augustine fKiwanis Tournament-New Tournament recordj 68 Mt. Miguel 49 Chula Vista 86 Hilltop 64 Grossmont ,,,,....,,::,,,,,,,,,,...,.r.,,,,,.. El Cajon r,,,., Sweetwater ,,... Escondido ,,,,,,,,, El Capitan ,,,,,,,,, fNew county, school, and league scoring recordj Helix ,,,,,.., ..,,,, 8 4 Mt. Miguel ,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.:,.,,,,,,, Helix ..,,,,.. ,,,,,. 4 6 Chula Vista Y :,,,, .,,, , Helix ,...,,,:,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,, 61 Hilltop ,,,,,,,,,:, 7, ,, Helix ....:,:,,,..,...,,,,,.,,,,,. 78 Grossmont ,,,,,,, ,,,.. SCIF Competition: Helix .,,,,.,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,..,,, 59 Lincoln ,,,., .,,,,,... , Helix ,....r,, Helix ,.,., Total, ,,,,.,, ,,,,,.,, , 67 48 chaffey :::::::,,,.r:::r:,::,::::::::,,,..::::,, Long Beach Poly ,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. fHelix became the first team in our history to reach the SCIF Quarterfinalsj 2038 points fNew school, county, and league record, 62 33 54 65 38 55 58 37 46 49 50 .. 26 63 55 JIM BONES BOWERS: Jim was the highest scorer in San Diego County with 688 points and ap- proximately a 22 point average. Standing at 5'11 , Jim has defi- nitely proven himself to be one of the finest basketball players Helix or San Diego County has ever seen. Bowers' jump shot, deadly from al- most anywhere on the court, helped him score most of his points. In the El Capitan game jim hit for 44 points which was enough to set a new school record. To top off all of his honors Jim was tabbed as the Basketball Player of the Year by the Breitbard Athletic Founda- tion. CLAYTON RAAKA: Reaching a towering height of 6'5 , Clayton achieved the honor of being the second highest scorer on the Helix squad. Because of his height, he was quite valuable beneath the bas- ket. Throwing the ball above every- one else's head, but Clayton's was a favorite play of the Highlanders. and it enabled Raaka to secure many of his 450 points. Along with Bowers, Raaka made the all Metro League team as center. LARRY COOK: Whenever Larry plays basketball you are sure to see a champion in action. Larry's 165 points put him on the 4th spot in the line of scoring. Larry's deadly set shot, combined with his hustle and desire, put him among the top of the Helix champions. Larry was all Metro guard on the second team. JOHN SCHIMKE: Although the Metro League Champions have some of the tallest players in the league, one certainly cannot forget Little john when one sees him play. John's alertness and lightning ac- tions make him one of the finest defensive players on the team. His amazing accuracy with a set shot from almost anywhere on the court helped him bag 123 points. Schimke's perfect half court shot during the SCIF Chaffey game will always be remembered. XVALLY HARTWELL: Wally's team leadership and desire for vic' tory were determining factors in Helix's rapid climb to the top. Wally was injured late in the sea- son and consequently did not see much action in the SCIF playoffs. His 143 points do not tell how vale uable he really was. He was the key man in setting up many scor- ing plays. TOM MEADE: Tom is a proud member of the Metro League Cham- pions, and he has good reason to be. Whether the game is close or easy going, Tom could always be depended on to do the job. 53 points in league play and his over- all skill in basketball gave Tom plenty to be proud of. BOB MACKEY: Bob's height t6'6 J and skill proved too much for his opponents who vainly tried to out rebound him. Bob's 264 points made him the 3rd leading scorer on the team. He certainly deserves the rating of a champion. Bob, because of his extreme height, was valuable under the basket de- fensively as well as offensively. Bob was all Metro center on the second team. LARRY FREYMILLER: Larry's ball handling ability and deadly jump shot were only exceeded in value by his mental and spiritual assistance to our team. HELJ 44 Q 3, nf ? U ,K , - , ,Qf.,X+, 33'3if51 , it x v Y fe? i l W ii? f ew az mais: ,, ,Q ' ,, ,,MN,kL 15 11 kk., A was f 1 2 .- g: SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM fleftj and FRESHMAN TEAM Qrightjz Roy Robertson and Chris Hansen were the most valuable players on the Sophomore team. The Sophomore team was coached by Gene Hall. Harlan Chase was the most valuable Frosh player. The Freshman cagers boasted 1st place in the league under the coaching of Ross Walker. junior Varsity aaa Qrash-Saph Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: The junior Varsity team gained 3rd place in the league with an overall record of 12 wins, 11 losses. Hawley-Skilton and jerry Simmons were the most valuable players. The junior Varsity is coached by Ken Whitcomb. 3 K illffy f , , ngwc fm Sufzmmmg CCW!!! I Wm A 600' Umm ffSff'Ufw 4171! ,gil M ZX 10, ,Wd JXN7' 'xv V JOE LEWIS 95 lbs. JERRY M01-IR 1 3 3 lbs. ffeliz Wrestling GEORGE SHAEFFER 112 lbs. Umm 2 JERRY BLAIR TOM HAYS 120 lbs. 127 lbs. i RUSS DAVIS JoE BOTTICELLI JOHN POTFINGER JERRY sci-IIMKE 103 lbs. GEORGE WARD 158 lbs. 145 lbs. 154 lbs. 165 lbs. DEAN REESE DON SARANTOS 180 lbs. unlnmxted This season the Helix wrestling team had more than its share of bad luck. Gary Clemesha started the streak with a shoulder separation received at Lincoln. The following week George Braun had a shoulder injury received at Grossmont. At Escondido Earl Hays received a rib separation. An outbreak of impetigo put out several men for the season, George Shaeffer had a very good season by being the only man to place for the SCIF finals. jerry Blair, Tom Hays, and john Pottinger also had a very successful year. Other assets to the team were George Ward, .Russ Davis, joe Botticelli, Dean Reese, and Don Sarantos. Despite all of this bad luck, an excellent job of coaching was turned in by head coach Warren Vinton and assistant coach Charles Feeser. Because of injuries, Earl Hays and Gary Clemesha became student coaches and proved very valuable to the team. The Hilltop match was definitely the finest showing made by the Helix matmen. By pinning 6 out of the 12 Hilltop wrestlers the Scots had an easy victory over the Lancers. K XXX., ' 'Cb' he-G. arszy zzsca E, se so If r is 0 ll or .Q The top nine varsity baseball players pictured on the oppositeflpageppareiell, rienced. They pla game, and with the fine coaching of Bill White, the Highlanders 'G 'fk' ders or Metro ho Mike McGhee started his second year, as varsity catchers -l,f f co sited on wheneiier' it is neededff' As top varsity pitcher, john Lippert is a master on can t 4 'fi st any pitch. n the games with Point Loma john hurled 2. no-hitterli The only ggmg gmc in - I, -.,. en the 5 Center fielder, Ray Koenig, belted sa homemrrQ13ighi,lover Raysfieldin m i cl with his ' ing power, provedyto he great assets toiirheii , ably filled the i t ase ot. His powerful h helped outisthe teameeiftenr jim Dent, shortstop, rn de p a ry excellent double p combination. Their husitie ,ands skillful playjgkeptfrhe guarded. It's a iong thr - ri . ird base to first. But senior Wayne Hay hall eitliereiifiiniliiiiin plenty of time to get the runner also. junior Gary john- son showed skillful and his taleiifspare sure to be even greater next year. Rounding out the outfield is left fielder Cizpgis throwing arm put out many opponents, and his hitting could always on be counted upon. A if Q A A i With these nine experiisgfyglnslthe resriiinf rhesvarsity squad, Helix seems to have a team it will be proud of. The 1960 Tartan Staff that the junior Varsity baseball team picture is not available, but photographic difficulties made the appearance of t11eipieiii1e,,impossib1e. p W VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM--Left to right QTOP ROWH: Wayne Hay, Randy Schwartz, Mike McGhee, Ray Koenig, George Braun, john Lippert. ' V' ' ' ' h P L'nthicum, ,lim Dent, Kenny Nasife, Dave Anderson. jerry Simmons, George Sherrod, Coach Bill White. QBOTTOM ROWJ. Gary jo nson. erry i Chris Hansen, Howie Anderson, Brian Funk. l48 - My , A.,,, M, CHRIS HANSEN KENNY NASIFE ,Z, .,,, HAY Y WAYNE ,slr 'S tw PITCHING STAFF RAY KOENIG GARY JOHNSON M DENT Left to right: Gary john- son, Wayne Hay john Lippert, Gary jrmhnson, George Sherrod. 'xr fff 7 I JOHN LIPPERT RANDY SCHWARTZ L Q Q MIKE MCGI-1515 Crack Z' am The Helix Track team seems to have a very strong team in both field and running events. Under the experienced coaching of Fred Wadsworth and Doug Gorrie the Highland team, 70 strong, looks as if it is in top contention for the Metro honors. Up to March 11, 1960, the Scots looked exceptionally good. The first dual meet with Hoover High was an easy victory for the Scots who trounced .the Cardinals 69V2 to 341f2. The week following saw Helix give Chula Vista a good drubbing with a 72V2 to 31W defeat. A 180-pound jun- ior named john Pottinger looked good when he threw the shot on the outer white line of Chula Vista's shot put area. When it was meas- ured John had found he set a new school record of 53'9V2 , 9 inches better than the previous record. A Sophomore shot putter named Bill Burnett had a distance of 43'6 which was good enough to win him second place. Helix's second league meet with Mt. Miguel looked like a tough one and it was. Coach Fred Wadsworth had picked the High- landers to win by,2 points and he said the meet would come right down to the last event, the 880 yd. relay. The meet was very close and both teams were neck and neck until the pole vault results were in. As Coach Wadsworth predicted, the Matadors swept the pole vault and took a nine point lead. But because of the determined, hard running mile team Helix tied up the score again by sweeping this race. john Schimke, two days out of basketball, easily won the four laps with a time of 4:46.9. Despite a bad ankle, Dick Gilder- sleeve managed to take second and Mike Golden took third by beating Miguel's first miler. When the 880 yd. relay came up the Scots were ahead by 4V2 points. The school winning the relay receives 5 points and the loser nothing. If Helix won the relay we would win the meet by QVZ points, but if we lost the relay Mt. Miguel would have won by M4 a point. Nervous, but sure of themselves, the A relay team composed of Bob Vezza, Larry Aiken, Ron Gonzales, and Earl Moore, ran a fast time of 1133.2 to easily win by a good 15 yards. The final score was 56V2 to 471f2 in Helix's favor. Fine performances by the pole vault team should be seen in the future. With Jack Fisher, Dean McDaniel, and Dale Nesbit mak- ing up this team, Helix can expect to see these boys giving fine performances. In the high jump Clayton Raaka looks like the top man. Last year as a Junior Clayton set a new school record with a jump of 6'1M4 . Wes Hite, Neil Timm, and Don Maxted round out the rest of the high jump team. Tom Brown, Earl Moore, and Bob Vezza make up the strong broad jump team. Tom is out to break his brother's school record of 22'5V2 . Junior Bob Vezza, Ron Gonzales, and Earl Moore look like the top men in the hundred yard dash and the 220 yard dash. Bob had already hit 10.2 seconds in the hundred and Earl was under 23 seconds in the 220. In the high and low hurdles, Larry Aiken and Tom Meade appear to be the top men. Even though he is a junior, Larry seems almost sure to break at least one of the hurdle records. Already he has run 15.5 seconds in the 120 high hurdles. This is only a half of a second off the record. Gary Rankin, Tom Brown, and Charles Hahn make up the 440 yard dash team which averages about 53 seconds. In the 880 yard run you will see two experienced cross country runners, Scott Hawke and Dave Glen., Scott ran a good time of 2:05.1 in the Mt. Miguel meet. The mile team also has experienced cross country runners with Mike Goldenf Dick Gildersleeve, john Schimke, and jim Montgomery. JOHN POTTINGER: Shot Put fsfhoo record holder-53'9W J. TOM BROWN: Broad jump. I '76 ' Crack 27511144 JACK FISHER: Pole Vault. LARRY AIKEN: 120 yd. high and 180 yd, low hurdles. nu , I MVK km, :, CLAYTON RAAKA: High jump fSchooI record holder 6'1Mg J. BOB VEZZA: 100 vd. dash. ' O .. .W W mi CHARLES HAHN: 440 yd. dash. GARY RANKIN fleftj and TOM BROWN frightjz 440 yd. dash. If JJ 6 Crack C am . QW' ,Elie . ' wi P A 0 - 'M Y A A iv A QW' U YO ALL0 ,. 4 A . . ., , ,, Q 0 , AWL , as ,f 'Af JOHN SCHIMKE: seo yd. dash. MILE TEAM Cleft to rightj: Mike Golden, Dick Gildersleeve, and jim Montgomery. EARL MOORE: 220 yd. dash. 880 yd. run: DAVE GLEN frightj and SCOTT HAWKE Cleftj. 1 Tennis Umm Deadlines to the publisher prevent an accurate and descriptive account of Helix's out- standing tennis team. Under Coach Hall's guidance the tennis team trained hard. They easily won their first match against Hoover. The Cardinals were held to only ilk points while the Highlanders picked up 27V2 points themselves. Senior Mickey Allison was the outstanding player. He defeated each of his four opponents 6 to O. Other top varsity players were Jim Close, Dave Geerdes, Gary Sable, Randy Spencer, Alan Camp- bell, and Dick Purtzer. MICKEY ALLISON GARY SABLE JIM CLOSE F i l l N X 'I V TOP ROW, left to right: Robert Divine, harles Feeser, Doug Gorrie, jim Conklin. Bill White. Gene Hall, Ken Whitcomb. BOTTO RO . left to right: Ross Walker, Dick Gorrie. Fred I SXworth,'lWarren Vinton, Lou Regnier. X V fr., , i ti' 2 .it ...i f . N A lx N if lifl G j pw nf 1 jx, l-1 'x ' I ui X . ' 4,1 One word to describe the c aching staff at Helix is pride. They all take immense pride in their coaching assignments. The fine, unselfish work which they accomplish is proof enough of this statement. Proof of their fine work can be seen in Coach Fred XVadsworth's S.C.I.F. Cross Country finalists. Coach Dick Gorrie, Doug Gorrie, and Warren Vinton's superb Varsity Football Team took an upsetting fourth place in league standings and defeated the strongly rated Sweet- water Red Devils. Coach Bill White and Charles Feeser coached one of the finest j.V. football teams Helix has ever seen. Later on in the year fine coaching was seen by Warren Vinton and Charles Feeser in wrestling and by Ross Walker, Ken Whitcombi, Gene Hall in basketball. Helix's Athletic Director, Coach Bob Divine, can be remembered as coaching the finest basketball team Helix or the Metro League has ever seen. Coach Bill Wfhite did a fine job with the Baseball Team. Fred Wfadsworth and Doug Gorrie could be seen coaching the Track Team. In swimming Helix acquired a new coach, Jim Conklin. Coach Dick Gorrie will coach golf and Gene Hall will coach tennis. Last but definitely not least comes Lou Regnier, whose work in a countless number of jobs in the Boys' Gym has been greatly appreciated. A great big thanks goes to a man who has greatly helped Helix athletics to achieve fame and prestige in the seven years that he has been at Helix. Al- though lie is retiring from coaching, a promising job as counselor at the new El Granito High School in El Cajon is in the future for Mr. Divine. From the Tartan Staff and Student Body of Helix High School comes a wish of good luck and a successful job. Mr. Robert Divine I 54 ,4 drain ' fm! 2114 From left to right: L. F. Smith, Mrs. Goode, P. R. Svalstad, R. L. Hall, C. H. Foster, R. E. Brown, Mrs. Fitch, H. G. Hughes. Mrs, Bole ymffeeiif FQHQIQQQ M if. ,,,, Mr. Braun I ri la Q S SLS 1' it la Mrs. Barrett mail Mr. Ballesteros Mr. Brophy Zzculfy Mr. Burak Mr. Bauer Mr. Divine Mr. Freeland Mr. Carlton M Mr. Frank Mr. Feeser Mr. Drenth Miss Garcia Mr. Cox Mr. Freed Mr D Gorrie Mrs Halverson Mr R Gorrie 'fs Mr. Hall Mrs Hartley V Miss Hay v.f, 7 A: Ayr Mr. Higby l56 Mr. Brobst Mr. Helrnuth Mr. Hvue Mr. Hill Mr. jasmagy Mr. Hennenberg Members Mrs. Brown Mrs. Kendall Mr. Kerr Mr. Moore Mrs. Ornelas Mr. Lee Mrs. Porch Mr. Schwendiman Mr. Manor Mr. Ramsey Miss King Mrs. McLeod Miss Moore fl 1 f f l 'I is Swv 2 wi Mm W ,. . Q as lf' is Mr, Roang Mr. Robbins Mr. Tolin Mr. Slagley Miss Schutte Mrs. Tschadesch Mr. Vinton Mr Whitcomb Mr. Wadsworth Mr. Stearns Mr. Washington Mr, Walker Mr Woodfield H ii ,, , v .ii ii M W , M W ll' r. atenpaugh Mr' White A r. a IS R7 x fm r I Mrs' Armstrong Mrs. Burgreen Mrs. Burke Mrs' Conway l OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Key Mrs. Rudluff Mrs. Rush Mrs. Larson A CAFETERIA STAFF E, l sr f -r s 'lf-3 W ? F iv- .3 wig ' . . . X Mrs. Wadsworth Mrs. Wdllace A fNursej E 5 E ,.. 5 V ,f r CUSTODIANS GROUNDSMEN Mr Sperling Mr. McWillie afzsj The student body of Helix would like to thank Mr. nyljw 6 yldmiuisfralivu X, Cb pf Jw! y I X f J J f f 1 af My best wishes and congratulations to the class of 1960 for its success in academic achievement and leadership di- rection given to the school. There has never been a more challenging time for students well-prepared than the pres- , J I ff' f rl. I X ' l X, t 4 A c ent. Our communities and nation need capable citizens with well-trained minds. My personal regards to each one as you pursue your future ambitions and goals. Benton Hart, Principal Congratulations and best wishes to the members of the class of 1960. I know we share the wonderful experiences that we have enjoyed at Helix and will remember fondly the many associations in this fine school. Stanley McClintic, Vice Principal McClintic for his work in helping us in supervising the basketball and football games and the many dances throughout the year. His generous help to us all, no matter what our problem, could always be counted on. We wish him success in his doctorate work at UCLA. A f Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Secretary .ss.AA.,.... Literary Editor s...,. Art Editor ..,.,, Art Editor ..s..ss,, Activities Editor ...... STAFF MARY DELL HUTCHENS GLORIA SMITH 7, , E SERRETTA GIBSON GERI BERG .. , GERALD SODOMKA DICK POWELL ,. s,s,,, KARL TRONDLE COLETTE DRUEBBER Assistants .,,,......s,,,...,,s. ,,,s, .s,,, M E RCY SMITH JERRY WEST Clubs and Classes Editor .E .r.wr.,rr, srrrsr... D AN ORNELAS Assistants ,r........,......rr,...,,,.r,.s. MOLLY DANIELSON NADINE MALACHOWSKI Senior Editor ..,...,. ...,rr,,r,..,,r,,...,,.r,, B OB WHITE Assistants , ,t,,, 7 HEATHER HUNTER BEVERLY LEBB Sports Editor .,,rr,,., , JIM MONTGOMERY Assistants rrrr,s C, ..rs, GARY CLEMESHA STEVE MUCHA Photographer ,....rr, ,rr,..rr,,r...,. A RDY MARTIN Assistants ..s,Ysr is ..,srrrr..,sr,rrrrri..rrr RON FOSS MARILYN KIRKLAND JEAN OLNEY Advisor ,.A,... MR. CHARLES HIGBY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS It is with sincere appreciation that we thank those who helped us make the 1960 TARTAN a reality: Printers ,,rrrr.,,,,..rr....,...rr..... TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. COVERS r.rr,rr... ..,...,rs,. Y I S. K. Smith Company Photographers .,,,.. r.,.. 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