Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA)

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The human visage reveals personality and emotion which are captured in this, the 1967 TARTAN. l Student Life . Seniors ....,.. 36:64 of Konfen fa Classes .... s,eee 1 OO Clubs ,eee,ee, e,,ee 1 34 Activities .,.4. e,eee 1 52 Sports .eAe,e eeeee 1 88 Faculty e,.. e,eee 2 22 lndex ..e4.,Ae..e..te..,...., eeeee 2 32 Acknowledgements ...t.. ..eee. 2 32 2 'Y E'?NQ'x 'Dxcvxsvs s o N5 : SM 40 -' Nunn K .A 2 nn. 11 if 1 1. an g 1 WM W M Q W X E LI IJ STUDENT LIFE 5 Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow . . . Metrecal nw ,,,, 5 You should have seen it before it was cleaned. The Highlander herd hurries to class. We did, didn't we?-prophetic words from the publicity dept. , 1 Z ? . g , 5 in ilill Highlanders never come to school as they leave school. ceneri een 2 S s Only six minutes! Six short minutes to talk to your girlfriend, to hunt for that elusive book, or to concentrate on a locker combination. Often the entire break is used for a trip from the auto shop to the business education building. Corridors seem crowded as 2,400 High- landers weave their way to class amid friendship, laughter, and happiness. Cable-leaners enjoy their favorite pastime. . . . but some scholars stay late to study. I At last. 7 J f 2 'V rf 5 5 2 V e 2: w 7 'ff H f 9 Mr. Ramsey reminds one of his chemistry students to always use the metric system when weigh- ing or measuring. .sm ,,.-swf M'- ' , Wi -ar v 'ADO I agree with Emerson? Junior English students ponder their notes on transcendentalism. .jcfzowiclge aine Helix's curriculum includes a well-balanced schedule which enables a college-bound High- lander to take all the college and University pre-requisites. English and math seminars, sophomore and junior English honors, fifth year languages, and advanced classes provide above-average students with exceptional col- lege preparation. Helix also possesses excel- lent applied arts courses which prepare High- landers for their imminent careers. Serious and hardworking Highlanders enter Helix every weekday to learn and study, look- ing forward to the day when they graduate. In typing, concentration helps to produce a better paper. ii -qi ggi ... , 9 K age- Y tl- -- t f fs -W Q me K K tl 1-as gage s sl we ' 1 Mrs. Costa's French l class utilizes the language lab. Wrestlers in a senior gym class have many interested spectators. Math Seminar, where the mathematical geniuses of Helix congregate, attempts to solve an intriguing problem. -l i -3 .E A popular phrase circulated throughout Helix when our football team was rated Number One in the county. if wt? A M 7 A 255 ,. 4 ' ' 4' fl 'iv 5: I f ', 'f V- C , . 1 . lllee lrrl f . -r 1 f e as at i X me ' V . - if ...m ,A I Ii f V 5 Q V . , Q fr 3157 g 'V ' , ,ima 37' I ' ,. hll - if , :A ' , A I ,VV EV N ,f Q Vg it it 4 -'l , r to Would you believe . . . Seniors portray returning alumni at the home- coming assembly. Spurred on by the great success of our mighty green machine, Helix spirit enjoyed its finest year yet. The spirit breakfasts, operation BAN to build the homecoming float, and work by an untiring publicity de- partment provided Helix vvith unequaled spirit. This spirit paid off as the '66 football team captured the Claymore, the lvlusket. the Grossmont League Championship and entry into CIF finals. Highlanders guzzle hot chocolate and munch donuts at the Grossmont spirit breakfast. 10 Cheerleaders whet appetites for victory at lunchtime u , f A.,-wam, X V af H Hg fl rf: .AZ2 , l , W E X ff go, 2' 3' ff f 5 f If 1 ' l' 7W,WQ'w as 21AA l a l ,M of ., ' L5 V ia l 2 ,V l Napkins never looked as good as on HeIix's first homecoming float. QIQQLUQJ sgpoirif As The team, the cheerleaders, and the student bo fgad QQFL UIQ CCLIWLIQLL6 . . . Moccasins became popular around Christmas time. '-3g,g, Az, 2529 ' , - I-'fifigi Mei sf .ir . ff .55 . ,ww I ff, .fA.,g,,,f1.. :,fgy,,5 ' ' fweigv? i , ,,,, The total look, where every article worn matched, was the in school fashion. Wingrtip shoes and no-iron pants predominated boys' fashions. Whether we admit it or not, we all notice what our friends are wearing. We all want to look nice and wear the new styles. This year, girls sported fashion wigs and boots, and a few daring ones wore pierced ear- rings. Never changing much, boys' fashions were tailored after the ever-popular Ivy- League style. Although Highlanders adopted the clothing fads, many still wore the tra- ditional styles. Culotte pant-dresses and print pant-suits were worn by Tent dresses and controversial mini-skirts adorned date-bound girls to casual events. Highlanders. 12 the popular ca rs. Jack-in-the-Box was the favorite after school stopping place. The new Sports Arena and the San Diego Gulls Hockey Team provided High- landers with many an exciting moment. I, The Camaro, as well as the Mustang, Cougar, Charger and Firebird, headlined .fdfld Obtf 011 we 3211111 To balance a week of study, Highlanders relaxed with the latest in entertainment. Movies such as Alfie, Dr, Zhivago, A Man for all Seasons, and The Sand Peb- bles, were enjoyed. The Beatles were out and the Monkees, Animals, Electric Prunes, and Nancy Sinatra were Hin. To satisfy hunger and thirst, Highlanders would often drive-in to A8tW Rootbeer, Jack-in-the-Box or Der Wienerschnitzel. There was always time to enjoy these pleasures. Honda, BMWs and Yamahas became- in- creasingly familar forms of transportation. 13 ,K-V., 1. fx ff v Q .-Q SENICRS ibevkcafion M r. Chester Stea rns The Class of 1967 dedicates this year's TARTAN to Nlr. Chester Stearns. ln his English and history classes, he instills in his students a love for learning and reminds them of the greatness of our nation. His conversations, based on his own experiences, will never be forgotten by those who have known him. enior Cgfazm .fdcluiriord Counselor, Nlr. Wallis Counselor, Mr. Carlton AdViS0F, MVS- Duke Advisor, Mr. Pirie Advisor, Mr. Ramsey We, the class of 1967, offer our sincere ap- preciation to our very hard-working counselors and advisors. Their guidance and leadership these past four years have helped us in many ways to meet the increasing challenges of our world. I1 stand silent beneath the Heavens of Tomorrow, Pondering the time with: saddened eyes. I Insthifs melancholy state I recall old faces And remembered pleasures Lived happily in our fun. ' Reluctantly I turn, and find J I am not alone. Together we walle into the future towards the Happy Ending. ' S. A. Dawes enior CKCL65 O icem President, Denver Elkins Vlce President, Joe . Secreta ry, Sonya Velazq uez J ,wwf Treasurer, Carol Souza . BEVERLY ADAMST KARL ADAMS MARTIN ADOLPHSON ROBBIE AGUIRRE GEOFFREY ALSCHBACH GEORGE ALVAREZ BRUCE ANDERSON DARYL ANDERSON 20 f E f SUSAN ADAMS ROBERT ADOLPH ADAMS, BEVERLY JOYCE QBEVJ ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm.: Tennis Club: Big Sister 2: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Nom. Conv. 3: Graduation Assistant. MEMORY: Speech class, basketball games, last summer, and all the colors. AMBITION: To go to college and then join the Peace Corps. ADOLPH, ROBERT THOMAS QBOBJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: Golf 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Party Comm.: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Student Council 4. MEMORY: The great football and basketball teams and the summer before my sr. year. AMBITION: To go to college, have a future in business, and to be rich. ADOLPHSON, MARTIN ALLEN QMARTYQ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3. MEMORY: The river, the street. AMBITION: To go to J.C. and to be successful. AGUIRRE, ROBBIE KAY ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 4: -Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Tartan 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Vice Presi- dent 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Finance Comm. 3, 4: CSF 1, 2, 3: Inter- national Club 3: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3: Pres. 4: Soph. Class Council: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Leadership Con- ference 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Conversations with Mr. Irving, cheering, dancing with Charlie, the group, talks with Davy, consolation from Sandy, John Galt, starvation diets, J. J. Manor's S.,S.C.C., and especially my wonderful teachers and friends! AIVIBITION: To go to SDS, travel, and become a PE teacher. ALSCHBACH, GEOFF ALAN QBACHD ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Track 1: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Sr. Barbecue Comm.: Jr. Ring Comm.: Activities Comm. 2: Soph. Class Vice President: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: The Three Musketeers plus one. AMBITION: Go to college. ALVAREZ, GEORGE CHARLES ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4. MEMORY: Football games. AMBITION: Travel, go to college, and become an optometrist. ANDERSON, BRUCE CARL KCRAW GRUCEJ ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4: Drum Major 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 2: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Band Vice President 4: Brass Ensemble 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Basketball CIF, bus trips, football games, and all my teachers falmostj. AMBITION: To blow up bridges. ANDERSON DARYL DEAN QANDYI ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4. MEMORY: All of the Helix coaching staff, the great athletic teams, and all of my friends at Helix. AMBITION: To go to college and become a coach and teacher. KENNETH ANDERSON DENNIS ANDOLSEK ANDERSON, KENNETH QKENJ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1: Concert Band 1: International Club. MEMORY: Mr. lrving's English classes. AMBITION: To be a teacher like Mr. Stearns? ANDOLSEK, DENNIS KEITH ACTIVITIES: CSF 1: Tartan 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Track 3, 4. MEMORY: The two champion CIF basketball games. AMBITION: Advertising executive. ANDREW, RAY COLBURN JR. QDUCKYJ ACTIVITIES: Choir 3, 4: Nominating Convention 4. MEMORY: The football games, the dances, the girls, Mr. Robbins, and Mr. Ramsey and his great chemistry class. AMBITION: To join the Navy and work in sonar. ANNIS, TIMOTHY J. AMBITION: To be a photographer. ARMBRUSTER, SUSAN LYNN QSUSIED ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Campus Life: Y-Teens 2. MEMORY: Mrs. Porch's sophomore English class, my wonder- ful junior year with Richard, the summer before my senior ye-ar, my trip to Arizona with Jacque, You're the one, Sep' tember 8, 1965, and the guy who made it all worthwhile. AMBITION: To make a certain someone happy. ARMSTRONG, JANICE LYN HANNA QWANDAJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council Representative: Nominating Con- vention 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers' Treasurer 3: Ensemble 2: Choir 3, 4: Choraliers 4: Homecoming Princess 4. MEMORY: The ignorance and narrow-mindedness of people, the summer of '66, and a few good friends. AMBITION: To go to UC at Berkely and to be happy, maybe rich - maybe poor - but happy. AUSTIN, NORMAN STREET JR. QNORMJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Track 3: Key Club 3, 4: Finance Comm. 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Band 1: Campus Life 4: Nominating Convention 3, 4. MEMORY: Toilet papering Mr. Manor's classroom and the last day of summer school. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont College and then on to a higher education. AYERS, MARILYN F. QSMAREJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Inter-Club Council 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Senior Prom Comm. 4: Science Club 1: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Student Council Repre- sentative 1: Green Peppers 2: Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: The group, the sophomore girls' football game, my fantastic voyage, Jack-in-the-Box, the Alvarado, and Since I Fell for You. AM BITION: To travel. 'X ' I I lZf '7' RAY ANDREW TIMOTHY ANNIS SUSAN ARIVIBRUSTER JANICE ARMSTRONG Ytwri SHARON ASHIVIAN NORMAN AUSTIN MARILYN AYERS LOUIS AZIZ 21 I LINDA BACKUS JANICE BAER SONJA BAKER ROGER BALLANTYNE LARRY BANOS STEPHEN BANOS RW' DAVID BARENO CHARLEEN BARKER ., ' f: with BRENDA BAILEY BOB BAKER BACKUS, LINDA OREL QFOOTBALL LEGSJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Campus Life 2: Big Sister 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: Girls' Glee 1, 2. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' jokes, Frank Cook calling me football legs, the daily jaunt on the city bus, and the cafeteria. AMBITION: To go to college, marry a certain guy, and raise a family. BAER, JANICE JO ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Green Peppers: Student Council Representative 2: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: The Junior Party and Dave. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. BAILEY, BRENDA DELL ACTIVITIES: Y4Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 3, 4: Big Sister 3: Orchesis 1: Highland Hepsters 1: Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3: Junior Comm.: Campus Life 3, 4: Senior Finance Comm. MEMORY: All of my friends and especially that certain guy. AMBITION: To lead a successful life. BAKER, SONJA RUTH QSONARDJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2: Student Council 2, 3: Junior Party Comm.: Nominating Convention 1. MEMORY: The fun and laughs in Miss McRae's class. AMBITION: To go to college and later marry. BALLANTYNE, Room LEE may ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2: Nom- inating Convention 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: D. E. Club 4. MEMORY: Linda K., the girl I liked at the end of my junior year, and my many friends. AMBITION: To join the U.S. Marines and later to go to col- lege and try to be happy always. BARENO, DAVID ALEXANDER QBARNEYJ ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: The teachers, the great athletic teams, and the CIF Basketball Championship '66, AMBITION: To go to college and make my life happy and successful. BARKER, CHAR LEEN QCHARJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Council: Student Council 1, 2: Nominating Convention. MEMORY: Standing in trash cans, turpentine, and black eyes. AMBITION: Airline Hostess. RICHARD BARNES JAMES BARSI BARNES, RICHARD NORMAN QRICKJ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1: Track 1, 2: Tennis 3, 4: Junior Class President, Nominating Conven- tion 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 4: Junior Ring Comm., Key Club 3. MEMORY: Coach Speidel's magic steering wheel. AMBITION: To play against Wilt Chamberlain. BARLETT, MELANIE ANN MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's 6th period chemistry class last year, Mr. Manor's summer civics class, Mr. Higby and Miss Moore's English class, the Senior Barbecue, and graduation. AMBITION: English major fwriterj. BARTOL, MICHAEL JOSEPH KMIKEJ AMBITION: To go to college and then probably enter some type of forestry work. BASCOM, ROGER ARTHUR MEMORY: Third period gym and the football games. AMBITION: To become a computer technician after going to Germany for two years. BAUER, WILLIAM G. QBILLD ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: After the Junior Party and my sophomore summer. AMBITION: To go to UCSD and enter medicine. BEISWENGER, SHERRIE ANN ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 4: Senior Play Comm. 4, Graduation Assistant 3. MEMORY: My two years with the unpredictable Mr. Irving, the 1966 trip to Mazatlan, and my great senior year. AMBITION: To complete a college education and then get married. BERRY, WAYNE MILLARD ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 4. MEMORY: The great track team we had in 1966. AMBITION: To go to college and major in engineering. BICKFORD, WALTER ARTHUR QCYRANOJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 23 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Nominating Convention 1, 3, 4: Campus Life 4: Leta termen's Club 43 Senior Finance Comm.: Senior Publicity Comm., Senior Dance Comm. Co-chairman. MEMORY: The Grossmont football games, the group, J. J.'s civic's class, my senior year, and graduation. AMBITION: To attend San Diego State and major in business administration and then become a secret agent. , ww '? i?' IVIELANIE BARTLETT MICHAEL BARTOL ROGER BASCOM 'Q-fr WILLIAM BAUER WAYNE BERRY CARL BASKERVILLE tin.. .4 SHERRIE BEISWENGER WALTER BICKFORD 23 RICHARD BILLUNI JACK BIVINS VICKIE BOLTON CAROL BOWERMAN LOUISE BOYD WESLEY BOYD ' KENNETH BOYER THOMAS BRACEWELL 24 ASTRID BOENDER FRANCIS BOLSHAZY BILLUNI, RICHARD ANTHONY QODD JOBJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a business executive and own a Corvette. BOENDER, ASTRID E. M. ACTIVITIES: Graduation Assistant. AMBITION: To attend college and join the Waves. BOLTON, VICKIE LYNNE QFRECKLESJ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2: Or- chestra 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Hula Hop Comm. 33 Canned Food Drive Comm. 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Junior Service Comm., Graduation Comm. 4, Student Council 4: String Quartet 4: Clarinet Choir 2. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's world history lectures and defying those oppressors, Mr. Irving and Mr. Yates. AMBITION: to study history and law and to play piano at The Pump Room. BOWERMAN, CAROL ANN ACTIVITIES: Senior Play Comm. 4. MEMORY: All the people I've met, the games, the dances, and the turpentine incident with Charleen. AMBITION: To go to college and major in either business or music. BOYD, LOUISE BERNICE KWHEEZEQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Ring Comm., Junior Party Chair: man: Sophomore Class Council, Tartan Bearer. MEMORY: Mammoth, the summer before my senior year, and the football game. AMBITION: Goto State, get married, and be happy. BOYER, KENNETH CRIST KKENJ ACTIVITIES: Golf 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Nominating Convention 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's sixth period chemistry class, and R. M. AMBITION: Avoid the draft. DONALD BRAIDIC IVIIKE BREGANTIC BREGANTIC, MIKE MEMORY: My four years at Helix and the other three in the gang Cremember the Porschej. AMBITZON: Get a Ph.D. in ?, become an educated bum, and travel. BROWN, KIMALEE QKIMJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4, Green Pep- pers 1, 3, 4, Secretary 1: Prom Comm. 4: Nominating Con- vention 1, 2, 43 Fashionality Comm. 2, Junior Activities Comm. MEMORY: A certain someone, the wild discussions in Miss Moore's class, John's crazy pictures, all my friends, and Harlem Nocturne. AMBITION: Airline Hostess, teach, and marry. BROWN, MARK WINSTON ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: CSF 3, Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Commis- sioner of Athletics 4. MEMORY: My entire junior summer and junior year with that special girl, the CIF football game during my sophomore year and the CIF basketball game in my junior year. AMBITION: To go to college and become a biologist. BUFFINGTON, ANN WHITNEY QBUFFJ ACTIVITIES: Ensemble 1: Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Choraliers 4:-Senior Board: Senior Play Chairman: ASB Play Blithe Spirit 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4, Christmas Dance Comm. 3, 4, Green Peppers 1, 4: Finance Comm. 4: Nominating Convention 3, Big Sister 43 Choir Soloist 1, 2, 3, 4: Smoky Mountain and Down in the VaIley 2. MEMORY: The friends l've made, great athletic teams, and the drama and music department. AMBITION: Peace Corps andfor a professional singer, and most of all be happy. BULLOCK, DONNA REYE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Alumni Tea Comm. 3. MEMORY: The great football team and all of the fine people at Helix. AMBITION: To become a beautician. BURBANK, DIANE MARIE fDIj ACTIVITIES: GirI's Glee 1, 23 Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Mr. Boone, Mr. R. T. Woods, Junior English with C.K., this year's Hoover-Helix game, and M.B. AMBITION: To continue teaching dancing, get married, and raise a family. BURNS, ROBERT HAROLD QBOBJ ACTIVITIES: Radio Club. AMBITION: To be an electronic technician. 1-:nf Y ,-If CONSTANCE BRIDGES KIMALEE BROWN l. 'ii ANN BUFFINGTON DIANE BURBANK DAVID BROWN MARK BROWN DONNA BULLOCK ROBERT BURNS l L'i-' - I Q : .ywwwmp DAVID BURROWS STEVEN BURROWS , ,,,,, 1. .,,, v,L. , . , ,, L,,A,,.,,,, L,,A nf: : waszsl l. , 157.-lmzd :5l:,1e?Ei .4 ROBERT BUTLER SUSAN BUTTS ,ff PATRICIA CANALES ELLEN CANEY ALEXIS CANTER BRUCE CARD TERRY BURROWS MARILYN BUTCHER BURROWS, DAVID LLOYD QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2: Football 2. MEMORY: A certain girl and Mr. Lee's U. S. history class. AMBITION: To be a veterinarian. BURROWS, STEVEN TERRENCE QMIARJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2: Key Club 3, 4: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: Miss Moore's slides, Stearns' tales. Marky's big mouth, and Mr. AMBITION: To find out if Mr. Stearns really does surf. BURROWS, TERRY L. QHERBIEJ MEMORY: The end of fifth period, and joints. AMBITION: To get drafted. BUTCHER, MARILYN KATHLEEN QSQUEAKYQ ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Big Sister 3, 4. MEMORY: The Magnificent Seven and fun, that special guy, and Mr. Lee and his beard. AMBITION: To live my life with happiness and to continue to work as a secretary. BUTLER, ROBERT MOORE JR. CB osp ACTIVITIES: NFL, CSF 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Chairman of Scholastic Olympic Speech Tournament: Nominating cil 4. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' art tour car home from the airport. AMBITION: To become a renown CANEY, ELLEN IMOGENE s Comm. 4: Freshman-Soph. Convention 3: Student Coun- and driving Mr. Verschoor's ed lawyer and statesman. ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2: International Club 1: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Jr. Paper Comm.: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4. MEMORY: Football games, the Magnificent Seven and the fun we had, J. G. G. , and Harlem Nocturne . AMBITION: To become a teacher. CANTER, ALEXIS LYNN QLEXJ MEMORY: Mrs. Barry and Merry. AMBITION: To be a teacher. CARD, BRUCE QFRANKIEJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2. MEMORY: The fine times I had AMBITION: To go to Australia a in Mr. Wendel Maize's class. nd hunt alligators. KENNETH CARLILE WILLIAM CARLSON CARLILE, KENNETH JAMES QKENNYJ ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Tennis 1: Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. MEMORY: Mr. Spear's ESS class and memorial weekend '66. AMBITION: To teach gym and history in a high school and be successful. CARLSON, WILLIAM PAUL ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team, Lettermen's Club. MEMORY: The many hours listening to the Admiral's war stories. AMBITION: To make a million dollars. CARSON, GEOFFREY S. QJEFFJ ACTIVITIES: California Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Co. Cdr. 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 1, 2, 3, MEMORY: All the dances: the infamous Higby term paper. AMBITION: Research chemistry. CARSON, JUDD TYLER QDUDDJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Sr. Bar- becue Comm.: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4. MEMORY: Football games, Jr. Party, Uncle Bob, Mr. Vogel's labs, and Brown . CARTER, JOANNE THERESA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: My senior year, and the time Jan bawled out the manager at Carnation. AMBITION: To graduate, go to college, and lead a successful life. CARY, ALAN PHILIP QALJ ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Brass Ensemble 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Vogel and his Buttermilk, band trips to Cata' lina and Arrowhead: trying to get Anderson into his kilt. AMBITION: To go to college: get a Ph.D. in medicine. CASE, LINDA JOYCE QLINNYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Finance Comm.: International Club: Jr. Paper Comm. MEMORY: My sixteenth summer: my freshman year in the restroom. AMBITION: To be a dental technician and look five years older. CASSADY, GRETCHEN SEYLAR ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 3, 4, Lieut. 4: Tartan 4: CSF 1, 3, 4: Sr. Board: Baccalaureate Comm. Chairman: YATeens 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 3: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Frozen gym shoes, rides, and the Corps. AMBITION: To make my life worthwhile. CASSADY, MICHAEL ELWOOD QKAKADEEJ ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: Band Pres. 4: Brass Ensemble 3, 4: Gross. Dist. Honor Band 4: Student Council 1, 3, 4: CSF 1, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 3, 4: Baccalaureate Comm. 4: Graduation As- sistant 3. MEMORY: Mr. Thompson, Arrowhead, Catalina, bus trips, foot- ball games-outstanding half-time shows? competition par- ades, my many teachers and friends. AMBITION: To have a full, enjoyable, exciting, mysterious, romantic, and salubrious life. BARBARA CARMODY GEOFFREY CARSON JUDD CARSON JOANNE CARTER 1-:xr M, ALAN CARY LINDA CASE GRETCHEN CASSADY MICHAEL CASSADY 27 ff LINDA CASSADY ROSEANNE CENTER Dry DEBRA CHILES IVIARILYN CHILTON JUNE CHURCHIVIAN DONNA CLAPP ARNET CLAPSADDLE VINCENT CLARK 28 GEORGE CESENA KATHLEEN CHAMBERS CASSADY, LINDA QPEANUTSJ ACTIVITIES: Balboa High School, Canal Zone: Volleyball 1: Chorus 2, 3: Bridge Club 3: Organ Guild 2, 3: SA Rep.: Helix: International Club 4: Choir 4: Radio Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Woods playing Gleem commercials in civics. AMBITION: To be able to speak Spanish better when I tour Central and South America again. CENTER, ROSEANNE CPIXIEJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: The basketball games and Mr. Lee's history class. AMBITION: To be a teacher. CHAMBERS, KATHLEEN ANN QKATHYQ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Big Sister 1: Campus Life. MEMORY: Mr. Vogel's biology class, Mr. Lee and his lectures, Mr. lrving's English class, the day I got blocked in and couldn't get out of the student parking lot. AMBITION: To someday become an English teacher. CHILTON, MARILYN ANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Party Co-chairman: Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, V. P. 3: JV Cheer- leader: Soph. Publicity Comm.: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 4: Leader- ship Conf.: Fashionality Night Model 1, 3: Student Council 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Sr. Prom Comm.: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Homecoming Princess. MEMORY: Homecoming, JV Cheerleader and cheering for the games, the Leadership Conference my freshman year, the summer of '64. AMBITION: To be a model or an airline stewardess. CLAPP, DONNA AI LENE ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Cornm. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council: Jr. Publicity Chairman: International Club 2, 3, 4: NFL 4: Swim Team 4: Choir 1, 2, 3: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Assistant ASB President. MEMORY: Collecting sea anenomes at tide pools, receiving contraband material from Scribner, and the Saturday night Bunch, AMBITION: To be a mermaid at the La Jolla Tide Pools: to sail around Cape Horn in a rigged life raft. CLAPSADDLE, ARNET P. UOEQ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Track 2: Nominating Convention 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's history class and watching him get mad at Jill, chemistry class, the CIF basketball championship, football games, watching all my old buddies pass out of this institution, and Barry dancing at the Sr. Barbecue. AMBITION: To get more kicks, marry Kath, and teach history. CLARK, VINCENT A. QVINCEJ MEMORIES: Watching all the animals and all the pretty fauna and flora on campus. AM BITION: Commercial photographer. .ar 'tsl' JON CLAYPOOL MADELL COMPTON COMPTON, MADELL fMAYj ACTIVITIES: One Act Play Tournament, ASB play, Sr. Comm MEMORY: All the exuberant talks with Mrs. Bole, and Mr. Robbins' happy hour. AMBITION: To ride with Hell's Angels for a year, then become the personal advisor for Bob Dylan and Irving Berlin. CONDON, JOHN TERRANCE QCONDOD ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Helmuth's crafts class and Helix's school spirit. AMBITION: To become a commercial pilot. COOPER, MAXINE LA VERN QMAXD ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: D. E. Club 4, Campus Life 4. MEMORY: The summer before my senior year, the Y-Teens joints, Mr. Kahan's class, being with that certain guy, and Sister Grime. AMBITION: To go to college, own an XKE, and lead a happy and successful life with Rick. COOPER, STEVEN RAY QCOOP-DEVILLAJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, D. E. Club. ' 'f'w:'wf,:,t.z1.' f ISV 2? A If f PAIVIELA COTTRILL CATHRYN COUR GLENN CROWL GILBERT CRUZ CATHERINE CUDD IVIARK CULVER W M1 'w '1 ANGELO CUSUIVIANO DONALD CUTTER 30 LARRY CREEL CARYN CROSS COUR, CATHRYN PAULINE QCATHYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm. Chair- man: Student Council Rep. 4: Fling: Green Peppers 2, 3, 4: Service Comm.: Canned Food Drive 3. MEMORY: The football games, the summer before my senior year. AMBITION: To be a legal secretary. CREEL, LARRY BOB ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1: Football 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Grossmont girls, the Football Carnival, summertime. AMBITION: To be a millionaire and a race car driver. CROSS, CARYN GLENDA QCARIEJ ACTIVITIES: Girl's Glee 1, 3. MEMORY: First day of ninth grade, football games, the Dr. Dean Assembly, Grossmont-Helix game 1963, my friends, homecoming, and certain people. AMBITION: To go to college. CUDD, CATHERINE DIANE ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers' Club 1: Student Council 1: Jr. Publicity Comm. Chairman: Jr. Service Comm.: Campus Life 2: Hi'Steppers 2: Inter-Club Council 2: Projection 2, Editor 3: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Leadership Conf. 3: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: The football games and Friday nights in my Cudd- mobile. AMBITION: To become a dental hygienist. CULVER, MARK JAMES AMBITION: To become a fireman. CUSUMANO, ANGELO JR. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To become a doctor of internal medicine. CUTTER, DONALD JOSEPH QSKEETERI ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 4: International Club 4. MEMORY: My night in the Red Baron down in Japatul Valley. AMBITION: To become an architectural engineer. DIANE CYIVIAN RUTH D'ARCY CYMAN, DIANE JEAN QDIJ ACTIVITIES: Tartan Bearer 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 2, 3: Sr. Announcements Comm., CSF 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' lectures, Coach Speidel's basketball films, the day Miss Smith fell into a mud puddle. AMBITION: To go to college, to be a social worker, and to be happy. D'ARCY, RUTH LYNN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Grossmont-Helix football games, and the summer before my senior year. AMBITION: To go to an IBM school, and lead a happy and successful life. DAMSCHROEDER, KAREN LOU ISE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: CSF 2, 3, 4: Projection 2, 3: International Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: Being a Tartan Bearer at Graduation '66. AMBITION: To become a marine biologist and see the whole wide world. DAUGHERTY, CLIFFORD LEE QCLIFFQ AMBITION: To become a brain surgeon. DAVIDOW, MARILYN MEMORY: Mr. Lee's U. S. History class, my constant flirting, and J. L. C. AMBITION: Attend Grossmont J. C., State College, and teach English literature. DAVIDSON, JAMES LYNN UIMJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: Bush pilot in Canada. DAVIS, GAIL ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 3: CSF 3, 4: Graduation As- sistant. MEMORY: The time I got kicked out of Mr. Ramsey's class for laughing, and the unregistered student. AMBITION: To go to college and become an oceanographer. DAWES, SOPHIA ANN QTHAT CANADIAN GIRLJ ACTIVITIES: Tartan 4.3 Senior Gleeg Student Council 4: Campus Life 2. MEMORY: Summer in Mexico, playing bang bang with Krisi, Cher, beach parties at Popotla, singing and art, trying to surf fHa!J DAWSON, PATRICK JOHN UOHNQ ACTIVITIES: Track 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2. AMBITION: Further my education. KAREN DAIVISCHROEDER MARILYN DAVIDOW GAIL DAVIS CLIFFORD DAUGHERTY JAMES DAVIDSON ANN DAWES JOHN DAWSON KATHLEEN DEEDS 31 STEVEN DE'MARCE SHARON DILLAHUNT RUTH DIXON THOMAS DOBRON THOMAS DOLAN JANET DONAGHE KATHERINE DRALLE KATHLEEN DUFFY 32 LINDA DIMEO KATHY DIXON DE'MARCE, STEVEN VAUGHN QSTEVEJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 4. MEMORY: Meeting Merri. AMBITION: To go to college and get settled down. DILLAHUNT, SHARON LEE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 4: Math Team 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 4: Baccalaureate Usher 3. MEMORY: A certain football olayer. AMBITION: Graduate from college and marry HIM. DIMEO, LINDA ANN CLYNDAJ ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class President: Leadership Conf: Green Peppers 1, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Party Comm. MEMORY: The best and the last Leadership Conference my freshman year, first lunch, my sr. year, the summer between my soph and jr. years. AMBITION: To continue school, someday become an interior decorator, and live a happy life. DIXON, KATHLEEN FRANCES QDIXONJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Jr. Paper Comm.: Jr. Service Comm.: Choir 1: En- semble 2: Soph. Activities Comm. MEMORY: Our Seniors, and all the times with the girls. AMBITION: To become a teacher and travel. DIXON, RUTH ANNETTE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2, 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1. MEMORY: The wonderful people at Helix, the football games, my freshman year, washing a certain '56 Ford. AMBITION: To be a happy somebody and live for Someday. DOBRON, THOMAS PATRICK QTOMJ MEMORY: lrving's English class when we bought and sold Projections. AMBITION: To go to S.D.S. and major in business administra- tion. DOLAN, THOMAS VICTOR QTOMJ ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2: Sr. Finance Comm. 4. MEMORY: All the great friends and teachers I met at Helix: the championship football teams. AMBITION: To go to J.C. and later go to college. DONAGHE, JANET LEA UANJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sr. Publicity Comm.: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Jr. Finance Comm.: Jr. Paper Comm.: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Getting caught in Jim's tree while T.P.'ing his house. AMBITION: To lead a successful life. DRALLE, KATHERINE RAE QKATHYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens: Cap and Gown Comm. MEMORY: Hoot Mon '65, Jr. Party, and all those great foot- ball games. AMBITION: To go to college, become a lab technician, travel to Europe. DUFFY, KATHLEEN THERESE QKATIE5 ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night Comm. 1, 3: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 2, 4: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: ln- ternational Club 4: Green Peppers 2: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Sr. Board, Assistant Comm. of Publicity: Ensemble 3. MEMORY: Mazatlan. AMBITION: To be a mermaid. MARGARET DUFFY CLAUDIA DUIVIOND DUFFY, MARGARET QMAGGIEJ ACTIVITIES: Choir 3, 4: International Club 3, 45 Big Sister 4: Swimming. MEMORY: Mr. Ray, Ensenada, Mme. Auger, and a big green mouse. AMBITION: Surgical nursing. DUMOND, CLAUDIA SUE QCLODJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: November 5, Swamp Fox, the gang, and all the football games we won. AMBITION: To be happy and find my Bic pen. DUNN, DENNIS LEE ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Ramsey's standardized chemistry tests, and Mr. Stearns' vocabulary lists and jokes. AMBITION: To be rich. EDGIL, TERESA JEAN QTERIQ ACTIVITIES: Choir 3, Graduation Usher, Folk Operas, Ensem- ble 2. AMBITION: Biological Lab Technician. EDWARDS, RICHARD SCOTT QRICKJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Student Council 1, 23 Christmas Dance King. MEMORY: My sophomore year and all the friends I have made at Helix. AMBITION: To go to college and meet many new faces. EHRLICH, GERALD LOUIS UERJ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4, Student Council 4. MEMORY: All the football games, the band trip to Arrowhead, the 1966 Hula Hop, Miss Moore's English class, good Ol Mr. Wallis. AMBITION: To become a policeman and be a marine. ELKINS, DENVER JAMES QD. JJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Projection Editor, Diving Team 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, Campus Life Club Leader 3, 4, Sr. Class President. MEMORY: Mr, Ramsey, Mrs. Duke, Mr. Pirie. AMBITION: Be myself. ERAUTT, EDWARD M . ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2: Senior Fi- nance Comm. EVANS, THOMAS ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4. MEMORY: My junior year, R. T. Woods, and the Grossmont girls. AMBITION: Go on to college and work. DENNIS DUNN JERRY EASTIN TERESA EDGIL RICHARD EDWARDS JERRY EHRLICH DENVER ELKINS :Wnw....wI EDWARD ERAUTT THOMAS EVANS 33 'ff W 41 Y xi, ,- , r 'zwzs' W A fi I if CHARLES FARNSWORTH CLAIRE FARRELL RICHARD FERRILL KAREN FINKELIVIAN IVIALEDA FITZGERALD IVIARY FITZGERALD DEBORAH FOLSTAD ROSS FORIVIAN 34 D J' KEITH FAULCONER TIIVI FERRIES FARNSWORTH, CHARLES EDWARD QCHARLIEQ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4: Radio Club 1, 2, 3: Nominating Convention 4: Campus Life. MEMORY: Mr. Vogel, Mr. Pollock, Mr. Stearns, and the Helix- Grossmont games. AMBITION: Mechanic andfor jeweler. FERRILL, RICHARD CLINTON QRICHJ AMBITION: Cattle Rancher. FINKELMAN, KAREN SUE QFINKJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Fashionality Night Comm. MEMORY: My parties, Mr. Stearns' U. S. History class, and the Carousel my junior year. AM BITION: Secretary. FITZGERALD, MALEDA JEAN ACTIVITIES: Nom. Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Tennis 1, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 3: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Big Sister 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: Student Council 2, 3. MEMORY: The football games, the '65-'66 basketball CIF games, and the summer before my senior year. AMBITION: To go to college. FITZGERALD, MARY EVA QMAREJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3: Canned Food Drive Comm. 2: Green Peppers 1, 2: Big Sister 3, 4: Sr. Prom Comm. 4: Junior Service Comm. MEMORY: The group, my barber, the Jack-In-The-Box on Memorial Eve, and the Alvarado. AMBITION: To be the greatest surgeon the world has ever known. FOLSTAD, DEBORAH JEAN QDEBJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1: Nom. Convention 1, 2, 3: Cam- pus Life 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: The homecoming game in my freshman year when my pants ripped. AMBITION: To go to beauty school and marry Mike. FORMAN, ROSS BARUCH ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, Biology Lab .As- sistant: Concert Band, Marching Band. AM BITION: Archeologist. 4, . 'W' -1 SANDRA FORROR BARBARA FORTENBERRY SANDRA FOUCALT FORROR, SANDRA LYNNE QSANDYJ ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, 3, 4, Lieut. 3, Capt. 4, Tartan Bearer 3, Fling 4, Big Sister 2, 3, Fashionality Night Comm. 3, 4, Alumni Tea Comm. 2, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4, Jr. Activities Comm. MEMORY: Frozen gym shoes, 97, German Christmas Carols, 24 word leads, Morse, October, undefeated No. 1, CLC, smell, ing salts, graduation '66, City Planning Commission. AMBITION: To make others happy. FORTENBERRY, BARBARA JEAN QB. JJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Green Peppers, Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Ring Comm., Jr. Party Comm., Sr. Barbecue Comm, Homecoming Princess. MEMORY: Junior activities including the Party, Hoot Mon, and Caroling, my pink rug. AMBITION: To go to Europe after graduation and become an airline stewardess. FOUCAULT, SANDRA LEAH QSANDYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Green Peppers, Nom. Conven- tion. MEMORY: The summer before my junior year, Jeff, Jim. AMBITION: To get a job and an apartment at the beach. FOUGERON, PATRICIA LOUISE UAPJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Nom. Conv., Student Council, Graduation Assistant, Jr. Party Comm., Sr. Barbecue Comm. MEMORY: Various junior activities including Hoot Mon, Carol- ing, and the Jr. Party, always being one of the boys, and BJ's pink rug. AMBITION: To go to Europe after graduation and then live a rich, fulfilling life. FOX, KENNETH L. QWOLFJ ACTIVITIES: Senior Finance Comm., Student Council. MEMORY: Teresa, Mr. Lee in World History and U. S. History, Coach Lucas, and Claudia. AMBITION: To go into the Air Force. FRANCIS, CARY DEE QCEMENT BOOTSI ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2. MEMORY: My junior year in wrestling, Mr. Stearns' jokes, and February 16th. AMBITION: To be successful in everything I try and to make it back from Viet Nam. FREIBERGER, BABETT HELGA QBABJ ACTIVITIES: Choir 4, International Club 4, Green Peppers 4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Y-Teens 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: The friendly people who made this year such a great one, the many confusing hallways and buildings. AMBITION: To be an interpreter. FRISTO, JO ANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Campus Life 3, 4, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 2. MEMORY: All the kids at Helix and the football games. AMBITION: To be happy. FROREICH, CHERYL LEE QCHERI 81 PUPPY DOGJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3, Hula Hop Comm. 2, Green Peppers 1, 2. MEMORY: Being in the Art Building's trash can when I was a freshman, the group, Mr. Tolin's history class, Mr. Ray, telling Gary S. my problems, Pineapple sherbet, and that certain guy. AMBITION: To make a certain someone happy. PATRICIA FOUGERON Vw TERRY FOUT KENNETH FOX CARY FRANCIS BABETT FREIBERGER 1... :,,,, , 2 'f WM qw 4 ':'r1? JO ANN FRISTO CHERYL FROREICH 35 WESLEY FUKUSHIIVIA DEBORAH FULKERSON DENNIS GARDNER PAULA GASPAR VINCENT GEROCHE KATHLEEN GIBBONS 36 BEATRICE GIACALONE NORIVIAN GIBSON ALEX GAIVIBOA LILY GARCIA GAM BOA, ALEXANDER QALEXJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club. AM BITION: To be a Coast Guard officer. GARCIA, LILY DOREEN QELISKAJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 1, 2, 4: Green Peppers 1: Student Council 1, 2. MEMORY: All of my special friends and the summer of '66, and all the hootenannies we had. AMBITION: To be an X-ray technician and live a successful life. GARDNER, DENNIS ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4, MEMORY: J. Woods' civics class, parties, the end of my sopho- more year, and the club. AMBITION: To buy the Gloria J with Chas. GASPAR, PAULA MICHELLE ACTIVITIES: CSF: Junior Paper Comm. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's World History and U. S. History classes and Mr. Vogel's stories. GEROCHE, VINCENT JAMES QZALJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4. MEMORY: Mr. Manor's English class and Mr. Brophy's jokes. AMBITION: To be successful and rich. GIACALONE, BEATRICE ROSE MARIE QBEAJ MEMORY: The way I drove Mr. Cox crazy in auto shop! AMBITION: To be a beautician. GIBBONS, KATHLEEN ANN fKATHYj ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Fling 4: Fashionality Night 3: CSF 1, 2, 4: Comm. of Cultural Affairs 4: Graduation Usher 3. MEMORY: Mr. Speidel, Mr. Manor, Mr. Woods: all the great times with the group : the mass confusion in the ASB office: all my good buddies: graduation. AMBITION: To be a psychologist. 439 OSCAR GIBSON RONALD GIDCUIVIB GIBSON, OSCAR JEFFERIS III ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3, 4, officer: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Nom. Convention 2, 3. MEMORY: Playing superman: Raff's. AMBITION: To graduate from college and be successful. GIDCUMB, RONALD EUGENE QRONJ ACTIVITIES: Head Cheerleader 4: Golf Team: Key Club: Nomi- nating Convention. MEMORY: The friendly attitude at Helix: various incidents dur- ing '66. AMBITION: To graduate, go to college, and be a success. GILMORE, RODNEY WAYNE QRODJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 2: Graduation Usher 3. MEMORY: Mr. Pirie's biology class. AMBITION: To become a millionaire. GLEASON, LAURENCE JAMES QLARRYQ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Student Coun. 1, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter-Club Council 3: Jr. Act. Comm.: Jr. Ring Comm.: Sr. Board: Sr. Prom Comm. Co-chrm.: Soph. Class Council. MEMORY: The Jr. Party: successful parties: the great senior year of football: the great coaching staff. AMBITION: To become a policeman. GORBY, ROBERT CAMPBELL QPANCHOJ ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 2, 3, 4: Torch Bearer: Stu- dent Council 2: Science Club 3, 4: Fling 3, 4: Math Team 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Nom. Conv. 3: Jr. Paper Comm.: Sr. Paper Comm.: Sr. Board: Sr. Sports Comm. Chrmn. MEMORY: Adm. Stearns' history class: the tennis team: my German IV-study hall: the proletarian masses and capitalist- imperialist-reactionary teachers, and not getting an infinity pin. AMBITION: Wealth, power, and a few World Tennis Champion- ships. GORD, DANIEL FREDERICK QDANQ ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Math Team 3, 4: Sr. Sports Comm. 4: Graduation Usher: Tennis 3, 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore: Mr. Munson. AMBITION: To become a rich and famous engineer. GORDON, GAIL LYNN UOLLY GREEN GIANTJ ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Hi-Steppers 2: Y-Teens 1, 4: Green Peppers 1: Campus life 4. MEMORY: Blue, purple, green, yellow, black, white: the prom. AMBITION: To rise above the masses. GRASER, MIKE ANTHONY QBIG GJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1: Tennis 1, 2. MEMORY: The carefree, no homework UD Higby-Moore team: Mr. Stearns' U. S. history class last summer: the day I broke my collar bone playing football with Pat and Allan. AMBITION: To go to college and get a good education. GREEN, LINDA KAY QL. BJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh class Sec.: Jr. Class Sec.: Ass't. Comm. of Finance: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 2: Inter-Club Council 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3, 4: Student Coun. 3: Tartan 4: D. E. Sec. 4: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: The picnic in Coach Speidel's room, J. J.'s civics class, parties with Becky on my roof, Sherman, Mr. Stearns' war stories, football games, group parties, and the day Shaw and I lost 560. AMBITION: To be happy and lead a successful life. -ti .riff RODNEY GILMORE LAURENCE GLEASON Sup-Jn Qfwfl BRONCE GOLDEN ROBERT GORBY DANIEL GORD GAIL GORDON 'law'-r MICHAEL GRASER LINDA GREEN 37 454 gig? f LYNN GREEN JO ANNE GRIFFITH KEITH GROTE KENNETH GROTE SANDRA GROUT LINDA GRUNDER NORMA GUTHRIE LYNN GUTTZEIT JOHN GRINDLE LOUANN GROSSE GREEN, LYNN RUSSEL QGREEN WEENIEJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers. MEMORY: My frosh year, my sr. year and being with Sisters Grime. AMBITION: To go to Junior college, marry Dick. GRIFFITH, JO ANNE CJOEI ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3, 4: D. E. Club: Bowling Club. MEMORY: Transferring from Clairemont, Dec. 10, '64, July 30, '66, Mrs. Ehlers' 5th period U. S. history class: the group, Dwight, and all of the friends l've made at Helix. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J.C., marry that certain guy, and live a happy and fulfilling life. GRINDLE, JOHN ROBERT QTHE GRUBJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball 1. MEMORY: The blast at Paul's, Kim, and Mr. Ramsey. AMBITION: To be a commercial artist. GROSSE, LOUANN ELLEN MEMORY: Coming here from Kearny. AMBITION: To go to junior college for a year, work part time, then go into airline stewardess training. GROTE, KEITH RAYMOND QKEITHERQ ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4: Baseball 3: Key Club 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4. MEMORY: Marilyn and the summer of '66 in Carp. AMBITION: To be a policeman. GROTE, KENNETH ROBERT ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4: Baseball 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Key Club: Choraliers. AMBITION: To make the rank of sergeant in the Marines and fight against the V. C. GROUT, SANDRA CAROLYN QSANDYQ ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Jr. Service Comm.: Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Chairman: Student Council 4: Green Peppers 1: Sr. Board. MEMORY: Hoot Mon and that yummy frosting! AMBITION: To become an accountant. GRUNDER, LINDA SUE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 3: Choir 3, 4: Jr. Class Council: Sr. Bar- becue Comm.: Big Sister 3, 4. MEMORY: The class of '66: football games. AMBITION: To be like Peter Pan and never grow old in spirit. GUTHRIE, NORMA G. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team, Campus Life, International Club, Tennis Club, GirI's Glee, Big Sister. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' civics class-his lectures about gov- ernment and psychology. AMBITION: To be a fashion and interior designer. GUTTZEIT, LYNN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2, 3: Jr. Service Comm. MEMORY: The football games and Mr. Pirie's biology class. AMBITION: To attend college and then join the Peace Corps. COLETTE HADDEN CHARLES HALE HADDEN, COLETTE LEE ACTIVITIES: International Club: CSF 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Transfering from Hayward High in Senior year and meeting the friendly students at Helix. AMBITION: To be a history and arts teacher. HALL, STEPHEN PORTER QYORIJ ACTIVITIES: Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Trips with the band, Miss Moore's English class, and handball. HAMMOND, JILL QJILLETTEJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm.: Big Sister 23 Hula Hop Comm.: Jr. Party Comm. MEMORIES: My mistake, hearing Shotgun, B, hitting Mr. Rob- bins with a piece of carmel-corn, being put on, C. P. AMBITION: To be a photographer and travel. HARGRAVE, DAVID ALLEN QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, CSF 3, 4: International Club 4: Math Team 4: Graduation Usher. MEMORIES: Football games, discussions at lunch, and Sweet Pea . AMBITION: To attend U.C.L.A. and become an architect. HARPER, DAVID EDWIN ACTIVITIES: CSF 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Tartan Sports Editor 4: Scholastic Olympics 4: Jr. Paper Comm. 3: Tartan Bearer 3: Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Sports Comm.: Inter-Club Council 4. MEMORIES: Schwendiman's E.S.S. class, '64 Grossmont game, and Disneyland trips. AMBITION: To be a better person, to become a success and have fun doing it, HARPER, JAMES RICHARD CJIMJ ACTIVITIES: Cycling Club 1, Campus Life. HARSHAW, BETTY J EAN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2. MEMORIES: All of the football games, my four years at Helix, and everything about Helix. AMBITION: To attend Grossmont J. C. and become an interior decorator. HART, COLLEEN THERESA QCURLYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Student Council rep. 1, 2, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2: Hello Hop Comm. 2, 3. MEMORIES: The time I slid on my face in water by the Boys' Gym, and playing cards at first lunch. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in everything I at- tempt. STEPHEN HALL JILL HAMMOND 23 7 KENNETH HAPPEL DAVID HARGRAVE I - 'Z'-'51 ' , ' I i,, ,I Grew A DAVID HARPER JAMES HARPER BETTY HARSHAW THERESA HART JEFFREY HARTER PATRICIA HEIGHTON DARRELL HENDERSON FRANK HERRIVIAN 40 WARREN HARVEY CONNIE HEISEL Tiff' JANET HERR DAVID HERZIK LINDA HAYWARD SHARON HAZLITT HARTER, JEFFREY DAVID QJEFFJ MEMORY: The hard work. AMBITION: To be rich. HARVEY, WARREN PAUL QLEE HARVJ ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1: Nominating Convention 2, 4. MEMORIES: J. J., Sandy, P. E., the endless summer, the first time, and Helix. AMBITION: To live fast, have fun, and die young. HAYWARD, LINDA K. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess after attending J. C. for two years. HAZLITT, SHARON JEAN QSHERRYJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Hula Hop Comm, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2. MEMORIES: All of the friends I made and the football games during my freshman year. AMBITION: To lead a happy life and make that special guy IWBDDY- HEIGHTON, PATRICIA ANN QPATTIJ MEMORIES: Coming to Helix as a senior and the friendly wel- come I had from everyone, the football season of '65, New Year's Eve '65, my first Senior Prom, and a Special Someone. AMBITION: To be a A'WorId Traveler. HEISEL, CONNIE ELIZABETH QLIZZYJ MEMORIES: Miss Garcia and her school spirit, and the sum- mer of '65. AMBITION: To lead a happy and successful life. HENDERSON, DARRELL GLENN ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 2, 3: Choir 4: Distributive Educa- tion 4. MEMORIES: Mrs. Barry's sixth period Jr. English class and all the members of the Spoons. AMBITION: To join the Special Forces. HERR, JANET ELIZABETH qJANp ACTIVITIES: Junior Glee 1: Swimming Team 4: My Fair Lady 4: D. E. Club 4. AMBITION: To become an actress or a school teacher. HERZIK, DAVID LOUIS QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 3, 4: Key Club 3: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. MEMORIES: Raff's. AMBITION: To go to college. ROBERT HICKS NICK HIGGINBOTHAM HICKS, ROBERT WALTER MEMORY: Those nights. AMBITION: To succeed. HIGGINBOTHAM, HOWARD NICHLAS QNICK MC BOTHAMJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Jr. Class Treasurer: Key Club: Wrestling 2: Band 1: Attorney General: CSF. MEMORIES: The fantastic adventures of that great war hero, Mr. Stearns, and thatbassembly where I almost nailed Mr. Hart with a water balloon. AMBITION: To become a lawyer and then go into politics. HINCK, WILLIAM CHRISTOPH ER ACTIVITIES: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: Nominating Convention 3, 4: Tartan Bearer: Boy's State: Student Council 3, 4: National Forensic League 2, 3, 4: A.S.B. Vice President: N.F.L. Presi- dent 3: C.S.F. Vice President 2. MEMORY: The naval stories and great exploits of Mr. Stearns. AMBITION: To become a corporation lawyer, a professor of English or a professor of political science. HOFER, LINDA LEE ACTIVITIES: Sr. Barbecue 4: Sr. Y-Teens: Prom Comm. 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Student Council 2: Jr. 'Activities Comm. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns' naval stories, Mr. Manor's and Mr. Lee's tremendous lectures, a Beatle wig, frogs, Miss Moore and her English authors, and May 18, '66. AMBITION: To go cross-country on a motorcycle and later get married. HOFFMAN, JOYCE LORRAINE QCRAZY JACKJ ACTIVITIES: Y4Teens 1, 2, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 4: Nominat- ing Convention: Corps 2: N.F.L. 1, 2, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's history class, and motorcycle riding. AMBITION: To be a Registered Nurse.- HOWARD, PAUL WARD QTHICKQ ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Tennis 1: Junior Paper: Boy's Glee 4. AMBITION: To get some money. HULMES, DIANE CLORE ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 2: Y-Teens 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2. MEMORIES: My freshman year, sophomore summer, John, the football games, and R. T. Woods. AMBITION: To become a secretary, then get married. INDSETH, ARDISS JOLINE QANDYj ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2. MEMORY: Mrs. Porch's sophomore English class. AMBITION: To see the world. WILLIAM HINCK if JOYCE HOFFMAN JAMES HUBBARD LINDA HOFER PAUL HOWARD DIANE HULIVIES MARILYN HUSON ARDISS INDSETH mi f VIRGINIA INGRAHAIVI PHILLIP JANZEN 'Ur NANCY JENNEY BARBARA JENSEN 42 KATHERINE IRWIN KRIS JEN CAROL JENNINGS LEAH JOHNSON I I IIIE , I THOMAS IRWIN JOYCE JACKSON INGRAHAM, VIRGINIA ANN fGINAj ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2: Big Sister 2, 3. MEMORIES: Mr. Kahan's English class, throwing paint on Eddie Erautt, Tom Long's horn, liking that certain guy, the wonderful kids. AMBITION: To join the Peace Corps, get married, and live a happy life. IRWIN, KATHERINE LOUISE QSWEET KATEJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Green Peppers: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Sr. Prom Comm.: Campus life 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: The summer before sophomore year, a person in the class of '65, Spring Valley dances. AMBITION: To continue in school, get married, and be happy. JACKSON, JOYCE ELIZABETH ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Sr. Paper: Christmas Dance Comm.: Hi-Steppers 3: Education Club 4: Fashionality Night model 2: Big Sister 2, 3: Green Peppers. MEMORIES: J. Woods' civics class, football and basketball games, throwing Mrs. Diridon in the shower, Andie's hair, the dances we sneaked to. AMBITION: To attend college, become an elementary school teacher, and live a happy life. JENKINS, PAULA QKRISJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers. MEMORIES: First period gym, the Higby-Moore team, and Mr. Pirie's frogs. AMBITION: To become an actress. JENNEY, NANCY KAY UACKEL JENNEYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2: Green Peppers 1, 2: Big Sister 2, 3: Sr. Play 2, 3: A.S.B. play 2, 3: D. E. Club 4: Activities Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Science Club 4: Speech Tournament 1, 2. MEMORIES: Life on the outside looking in, me, cars plus D. M., P. C., E. L., and school. AMBITION: To rule the world and then commit myself. JENNINGS, CAROL ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Band 1, 2: Jr. Ring Comm.: Co-Chrmn. Jr. Finance Comm.: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1: Big Sister 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 2. MEMORIES: The many trips to El Cajon with Jew-D and Karen, and preparation for David's party. AMBITION: To become a teacher and marry David. JENSEN, BARBARA ELLEN QBOBBIEJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister: Tartan representative. MEMORIES: Mazatlan and the Sol., football games, parties, Darwin, and the beach. AMBITION: To go to college, join the Peace Corps, see Europe, become a teacher, and do the things I'm not supposed to do. JOHNSON, LEAH ANN ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Jr. Service Comm.: Y-Teens 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2, 3. MEMORY: My junior year. AMBITION: To go to college. CAROLYN JOHNSTON ALLAN JONES CAROLYN JONES REGINALD JONES JOHNSTON, CAROLYN MILDRED ACTIVITIES: D.E.C.A., Treasurer: Attendance: Office assistant. MEMORIES: Senior year, Mr. Kahan's class, Mr. Kahan and his class, Junior class, and first year at Helix. AMBITION: To be a dental assistant. JONES, ALLAN WAYNE KAL FONSOJ ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2. MEMORIES: Junior Party and Grossmont games. AMBITION: To enter college, go into business, and become :J professional skin diver. JONES, REGINALD HARRIS QREGQ ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Intramural Football Champion: Junior vs. Senior Track Intramurals. MEMORY: The years of flirting with upper-class girls. ARMISTED JORDAN CHARLES KANDT AMBITIONI T0 be 3 Designef- ,'ff' KANDT, CHARLES ALFRED AMBITION: To be a teacher of U. S. History, KEANE, MICHAEL TERENCE CMIKEJ ACTIVITIES: Senior Hoot Mon Comm.: Senior Breakfast Comm.: International Club 4. MEMORIES: Betty, getting lost after the Junior Party, and Mr. Ramsey's and Mr. Lee's classes. AMBITION: To go to college and become a teacher. KELLEY, JUDITH ANN UEW-Dj ACTIVITIES: Finance Comm. 3: Big Sister 3: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES: Treks to El Cajon with Carol and Karen, and preparation for David's party. AMBITION: To become a Criminologist. KELLOCK, KAREN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Projection 3: Fling Artist 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3: Student Council 3: Nominating Convention 2, 3: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3: Jr. Finance Comm.: Marching and Concert Band 1: Pep Band 1. MEMORIES: Junior year, the magazine staff, and being with Danny. AMBITION: To be a successful commercial artist and to lead a happy life. KELSEN, KAREN YVONNE ACTIVITIES: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1: Fashionality Night Comm. 2: Big Sister 3, 4. MEMORIES: Hula Hop and Christmas Dance, J. Woods, and sophomore, junior, and senior years. AMBITION: To be a secretary and get married. IVIICHAEL KEANE KAREN KELLOCK ,gs xlv JUDITH KELLEY KAREN KELSEN fin, gszgggaxifiig ' MIKE KENNEDY MIKE KENNEDY JAMES KETCHAM JO KETTERER 'Ury DEBBY KIRK DARLEEN KIRKLEN 44 KENNETH KLEAGER KRISTINE KLIMEK JOSEPH KENT MARGARET KERRIGAN KENNEDY, ANGUS MICHAEL QMUGSEY-HEYOUJ ACTIVITIES Intramural Soccer champions. MEMORIES: J.J.M. and I stealing hubcaps for Surfinberry's Thriftshop. AMBITION: To be the president of H.A.S. KENNEDY, MICHAEL L. IMIKEQ AMBITION: To attend college, become a naturalist, and live an exciting and interesting life. KENT, JOSEPH HENRY CJOEJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2. AMBITION: To become a forest ranger, retire, and paddle around the world on a surfboard. KERRIGAN, MARGARET ELIZABETH KPEGGYJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm.: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Finance Comm. 4. MEMORIES: All of the fun at the football games, the friends made at Helix, and the goof-ups made. AMBITION: To go to J. C. and become an Airline Stewardess. KETCHAM, JAMES SCHUYLER UIMJ ACTIVITIES: C.S.F.: N.F.L.: Band 1, 2. AMBITION: To be independently wealthy: if not, then a phy- sicist. KETTERER, JO ELLEN UODID ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2: Big Sister 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns and his wink, the football games, and .all of my friends. AMBITION: To become a dental assistant. KIRK, DEBBIE KAY QBUBBIEI ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1: Big Sister 3: Green Peppers 1, 2, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Kahan's English class. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J. C. or a vocational school, live a happy life and help others. KIRKLEN, DARLEEN LOUISE QDEEJ ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. 1: Big Sister 2, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Sr. Play Crew 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Jr. Publicity Comm.: Green Peppers 4: Sr. Prom Comm. MEMORIES: Trip to Mazatlan in '66, Mr. Manor and his sixth period Civics class, the excellent athletic teams, and gradua- tion. AMBITION: To go to beauty college and later go on to S. D. S. to study Biology. KLEAGER, KENNETH DALE ICRAYOLAD ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Performing Arts Workshop 2, 3, 4: Brass Choir 4: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's passionate hatred of any band member, and the band trips. AMBITION: To be a professional musician. KLIMEK, KRISTINE ANN QKRISJ MEMORIES: My friends, my teachers, and all of those things that money can't buy Cbecause that was all I hadb. AMBITION: To get through college and become a veterinarian. CHARLES KOETHER DAVID KRAUSE KOETHER, CHARLES GLEN ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1: Student Council: Campus Life: D. E. Club. MEMORIES: Mr. VogeI's food plan and the great Green Ma- chine in action. AMBITION: To go to San Diego State and then go on to join the Peace Corps. KRAUSE, DAVID EDWARD QWORDJ ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Track 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Weight-lifting 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Mondo Conda. AMBITION: To go to college and be happy. KRESS, JEROLD ALAN ACTIVITIES: Science Club 3, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Verschoor and his constant yelling, and Miss Kohls when she cried in class. AMBITION: To become distinguished in the medical profession. KRETOWICZ, GEORGE RICHARD QRABBD ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Track 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns and his battle stories. AMBITION: To become an executive or stock-broker. KRUMMEL, BARBARA HA1TIE ACTIVITIES: Choir 1: Girl's Glee 2: Choir 3: Nom. Conv. 1: Green Peppers 1, 3: Student Council 1, 2. MEMORIES: Eating lunch in my Freshman year with Kathie, Civics with Mr. Woods, the football games, and Ship. AMBITION: To attend an I.B.M. school and become a Data Processor. KUIPERS, DOROTHY ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. rep. 4: Student Council 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 3. MEMORIES: Mr. J. Woods' Psychology class, satisfying Char- Iotte's appetite at midnight, and the fun l've had with my friends at the games and during lunch. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J. C., become an airline stewardess or model, live a full and happy life. LAIRD, WILLIAM C. QBILLJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2: Radio Club 4: Nominating Convention 4: Campus Life 4: Folk Opera 2. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns' war stories and Mr. Kahan's zoot suit. AMBITION: To live the good life. LANIER, PAMELA JANE QPAMj ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sr. Breakfast Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's lectures, the football games, and Cap' tain America. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess and be happy. LARSEN, CHERYL LYNN CSEXYQ ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3: Nomi- nating Convention 1, 2, 3: A.S.B. Card rep.: Tartan rep. 1, 2. MEMORIES: The summer before my soph. year, Proctor Valley, football games, all of the embarrassing things that have hap- pened, my talks with Geoff and Harriett, and Hot Curls Crop- duster. JEROLD KRESS GEORGE KRETOWICZ ii BARBARA KRUIVIIVIEL JOHN KUCHARSKI ww 'WY DOROTHY KUIPERS WILLIAM LAIRD PAMELA LANIER CHERYL LARSEN 45 DONALD LARSEN LORENE LARSEN PATRICIA LEAN LANA LEE 'rw CAROL LEEDS GEOFFREY LEHY SUSAN LEON TERRY LERMA ALAN LASLO BIRL LAWSON LARSEN, LORENE QLORYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Powder Puff Basketball Game 2, 4: Nominating Convention 2. MEMORY: Helix and all of the fine teachers. AMBITION: To go to college and become an artist. LASLO, ALAN EDWARD ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Tennis 1. MEMORY: Mr. R. T. Woods' Civics class. AMBITION: To become a draftsman. LEAN, PATRICIA KATHLEEN QPATTIEJ ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Fashionality Night Chairman 4: Green Peppers 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Big Sister 3: Campus Life 4. MEMORIES: Falling on the track in front of the Track Team and the summer before my Senior year. AMBITION: To live a happy and meaningful life. LEE, LANA MARIE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Nominating Convention 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 1: Y-Teens 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2: Hi-Steppers 3, 4. MEMORIES: My junior year, my senior summer, Hi'Steppers and the out-of-town trips, and all of my friends. AMBITION: To become a home economist. LEEDS, CAROL SIGRID QSIGGIEJ ACTIVITIES: International Club: Campus Life: Y-Teens: Big Sister. MEMORIES: Mr. Helmuth and the deep thoughts involved in his lectures, Bus. 11, and poor Mae still needs earmuffs. AMBITION: To become a world famous body surfer. LERMA, TERI LEE QBEE DEED ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Speech Team 3, 4: Senior Play. MEMORIES: The good times with the ol '55, Red Caboose, Black Locomotive, and all of my wonderful memories of Danny. AMBITION: To live with my world. NEWT' DAVID LESLIE DON LESTER LESLIE, DAVID A. QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 2: Cross-Country 3, 4. MEMORY: The football games. AMBITION: To go in to the field of Oceanography. LESTER, DON E. QALQ ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a photographer. LEWIS, CATHY ANN QBUTTEJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens Vice President: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Jr. Party 3: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Soph. Council, Jr. Ring Comm.: Green Peppers 1, 3, 4. MEMORIES: The Bum, parties, all the days I ditched. AMBITION: To get the apartment with the gang. LEWIS, NANCY ELIZABETH QNANJ ACTIVITIES: Girl's Glee 1, 2: Hi-Steppers 2: Letter Carrier 3: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4, officer 3: Frosh Tea Comm. 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 4: Green Peppers 2: Jr. Class Council member. MEMORIES: Band trips, Miss Hatounian's Speech class,Jan. 27, '67, Shobie's excursions, and a certain metallic blue Chevy station wagon. AMBITION: To become a teacher, then travel, possibly in the Peace Corps. LIDDICOAT, BARBIE KAY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Nominat- ing Convention. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's tattoo and beard, football games, and my first car. AMBITION: To be happy. LIGHT, TONI VIRGINIA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Junior Paper: Senior Paper: Christmas Dance 3, 4: Alumni Tea 2: Interna- tional Club 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Boone's Civics class and Mrs. Barry's hair, cuts. AMBITION: To write a great novel. LILYBLADE, DIANNE LORRAINE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. VogeI's biology class and Miss Garcia. AMBITION: To travel and later settle down. LINDES, PAULA ANN QTOOJ ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night Comm., 1, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: secretary 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens: Big Sister 2, 3: Nominating Convention 1. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's stimulating history class. AMBITION: To graduate from San Diego State. LISCHER, DAVID W. QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: C.S.F. 2, 3, 4: Graduation Usher: Band 1: Math Team. MEMORIES: Mr. Ramsey's Keep-Awake methods and our out- standing sports teams. AMBITION: To ditch the draft by attending U.C.S.D. MARGARET LESTER I CATHY LEWIS 1 VW., NANCY LEWIS TONI LIGHT w:.w4' PAU LA LINDES BARBARA LIDDICOAT -vff' DIANNE LILYBLADE DAVID LISCHER 47 ROBERT LITTLE JAMES LIVINGSTON HAROLD LOTT JERELYN LOVEJOY III + LINDA LOWERY CRAIG LUCERO LORETTA LUFSEY ROBERT LUNDBERG 48 THOMAS LONG RICHARD LORAINE LITTLE, ROBERT QDUCKJ ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Treasurer: Soph. Class President: Football 1: Basketball 1: Golf 2: Track 1: Key Club 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Crafts, Chas' Bachelor party, and Mr. Bauer's class. AMBITION: To go to the Olympics as a weight lifter. LIVINGSTON, JAMES ELLSWORTH QJIMJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Frosh Tea 3: Junior Achievement 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee's class. AMBITION: To go to Canada. LONG, THOMAS EDMUND QTOMJ ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORIES: Red Chevy's fab summer of '65 and Easter vaca- tion of Jr. year and T. T. AMBITION: To travel through the country with Skip. LORAINE, RICHARD ADRIAN ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1: Fling Circulation Manager. MEMORIES: Emily, wild nights, and a variety of other little happenings. LOVEJOY, JERILYN MARIE UERIJ ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night model 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Green Peppers 1. MEMORIES: Mr. Ray and his photography class, and holding two guys at once. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess and then marry Jim. LOWERY, LINDA KAY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop 4: Green Peppers: Jr. Paper: Nom. Conv. 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's stimulating lectures. exciting teachers, hot dogs, and car washes. AMBITION: To go to college and then tour Europe. LUCERO, CRAIG ANTHONY ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volley- ball 1, 2: Tennis 3. AMBITION: To marry the richest old lady in the world. LUFSEY, LORETTA SUSAN QLORRIEJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1, 2: Choir 3, 4: Folk Operas 2: Choral- iers 4: Big Sister 2: Student Council 2: Speech Tournament 1, 2: Baccalaureate Usher 3: International Club 4. MEMORIES: The Choir and Mr. Rue, Mr. Pirie's Biology class, the football games. AMBITION: To attend San Diego State, become a Civics and U. S. History teacher. LUNDBERG, MASON ROBERT QSPANKY JUNIORI MEMORIES: Jack-in-the-Box after the football games, and the girl fights at lunch. AMBITION: To do anything but go to Viet Nam. LEONARDO LUPO MATTHEW LUPO LUPO, LEONARDO QLEOQ ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Swimming, Football. MEMORY: The wonderful year I spent at Helix, during which everyone was so kind. LUPO, MATTHEW A. QMATD ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 4: Cross-Country 1. MEMORY: Helix's Friday night victories. AMBITION: To continue my education and make the most of life. LYBRAND, DIANA LYNN KSWEETPEAJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns' unique history on how he won the West single-handed: the year I was a freshman, and a Senior walked up to me and asked me what class I was teaching: Miss Moore's English class with a year of undying, eternal wrath that prevaileth forever and ever. AMBITION: To be a good wife and raise a good family to serve God and do his will. MADRUGA, PHILIP F. QPHILQ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: Pep Band 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Finance Comm. 4: A.S.B. rep. 2, 3: Tartan rep. 1, 2. MEMORIES: English with Miss Pearson and Mr. Higby, fifth period gym in my junior year, and the Band trips. AMBITION: To go to college, get Master's Degree in mathe- matics, and become a teacher. MADSEN, KENT STANLEY ACTIVITIES: C.S.F. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Bearer: Nominating Convention 2. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns' historic tales and Mr. Speidel's lec- tures. AMBITION: To be a forest ranger. MAGEE, JANICE KAY UANJ MEMORIES: My freshman year, dodging the birds at lunch, and the Grossmont-Helix football games. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess or a model. MALEK, GAIL MARIE QSHORT STUFFJ ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Council 1: Hi-Steppers 2: Sec. 3: Nom- inating Convention 2, 3. MEMORY: All four years at Helix, especially the last two. AMBITION: To go to college, marry, and raise a family. MALLOW, ALAN MICHAEL QMIKEJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 3: Choir 1. MEMORY: The parties. AMBITION: To be a professional fruit picker. DIANA LYBRAND KENT MADSEN MARIE MAGGIORE PHILIP MADRUGA JANICE MAGEE 1--ff GAIL MALEK MICHAEL MALLOW JEAN MALSACK JOHN IVIANARD CANDICE IVIANSFIELD STEPHEN NIARTELL KAREN MARTIN MANARD, JOHN F. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Parties, Raff's, and pulling the hair out of O's chin. AMBITION: To graduate from college and be successful. MANSFIELD, CANDICE LYNN QCANJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: Hula Hop 2: Student Council 1, 2: Jr. Party Comm.: Jr. Ring Comm.: Soph. Council: Green Peppers. MEMORIES: My big move, parties, R.E., and football games. I AMBITION: To work for Pacific Telephone Company, get mar- ried, and always be happy. MARSHALL IVIARTIN PHILIP NIARTIN MARTIN, KAREN JUNE 45 CASES, ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: A.S.B. Card rep. 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: The nasty gossip and Frank Cook calling me names. AMBITION: To go to beauty college, then get married to that certain guy. I MARTIN, MARSHALL L. I ACTIVITIES: campus Life 1, 3, 4. I AMBITION: To go to college and get a good job. MASTRO, MICHAEL QMIKEJ ACTIVITIES: Senior Finance Comm. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee, Mr. Manor, and Mrs. Steele and her MICHAEL MASTRO susAN MATCHIE W1 Penod E g S'1 dass- MATCHIE, SUSAN ANNE QRUBYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Nominating Convention 2, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Sr. Prom Comm.: Green Peppers: Graduation Comm. MEMORIES: The Great Escape. ' AMBITION: To be a nurse. MATHEWS, JOANNE ELAINE U01 MEMORY: Mr. Kahan's class. AMBITION: To be a secretary and a good wife. MCALPIN, SYLVIA KATHLEEN MEMORIES: Mr. Helmuth's art classes, summer school, and working in the office. JOANNE IVIATHEWS SYLVIA IVlcALPIN 50 ,HWX EARLENE IVICCLURE PATRICK MCDONALD McCLURE, EARLENE ANN AMBITION: To live a happy and successful life. McDONALD, PATRICK GERALD QDONUTSQ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1: Sr. Finance Comm.: A.S.B. Card rep.: Jr. Car Wash: Campus Life: Boy's Glee: Nominating Conven- tion. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's U. S. History class: Coach Nash's fifth period P. E. class. AMBITION: To go to college and become a fireman or a police- man. MCGOWAN, MARY CECELIA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Green Peppers: Big Sister 3, 4: Campus Life 3: Nom. Conv. MEMORIES: Mr. R. T. Woods' math class, the day Mr. Kahan wore his zoot suit, the football games, and all my friends. AMBITION: To attend Grossmont College and to later become a receptionist. MCGREGOR, SHAUNA ACTIVITIES: Interfaith Council 3, 4: Chairman of Jr. Paper Comm. 3: Chairman of Sr. Paper Comm. 4: Fling 3, 4. MEMORIES: The hectic moments on Fling and the experience of being in English Seminar. AMBITION: To attend Brigham Young University and then marry and raise a family. McHORNEY, RICHARD LAWRENCE QRICHJ ACTIVITIES: Swimming 3, 4, MEMORIES: Football games and all of my teachers and friends. AMBITION: To do what l'm best at. McKlLLOP, ROBERT DONALD ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2. MEMORY: J. Woods and the Admiral. AMBITION: To go to college. McKINNEY, CAROLINE JEAN ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: International Club 4: Student Council rep.: Tartan rep. 4. MEMORY: The basketball games. McLEOD, BONNIE RAY QBOBBIJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2: Hula Hop Comm. AMBITION: To be an airline stewardess. McLEWIN. ROSEANNE HELEN QROSIEJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1, 2, 3: Future Teacher's Club 1: Folk Opera 2: Big Sister 4: Choir 4. MEMORIES: That special guy-Gary, Mr. Vogel's biology class, Mr. Lee's temper tantrums, Mr. J. Woods' Civics class, and all the football games. AMBITION: To attend college and become an elementary school teacher. McMORROW, ANN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 2, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3: Canned Food Drive 3: Band 1, 2: Frosh Tea Comm. 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: Graduation Assistant: Sr. Talent Show 4: Girl's League Vice President 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2: Jr. Service Comm. MEMORIES: The Girl's League activities and the 1966 Christ- mas Dance. MARY IVICGOWAN SHAUNA IVICGREGOR RICHARD IVICHORNEY ROBERT IVICKILLOP CAROLINE IVICKINNEY BONNIE IVICLEOD ROSEANNE IVICLEWIN ANN MCIVIORROW 51 THOMAS MCNICOL DAVID MCPHERSON WILLIAM MERRITT REBECCA METCALFE GAYANNE MEYER SHIRLEY MILLS PATRICIA MITCHELL SHERYL MITCHELL 52 w :Aff DARIA MEKENAS MICHAEL MENDEOLA McNICOL, THOMAS EDWARD qMoTi-ly MEMORIES: The inspirational discourses and droll humor of Mr. Stearns. AMBITION: To earn a doctorate in hedonism and make it my profession. MEKENAS, DARIA JUNE MEMORY: The Christmas Dance. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess. MENDEOLA, MICHAEL JAMES ACTIVITIES: Baseball. MEMORIES: The Royal Order of the All Exalted Hunk and my fantastic basketball team. AMBITION: To become a commercial pilot. MERRITT, WILLIAM SCOTT QSCOTTJ ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Tennis 1. MEMORIES: My chopper, Mr. Pirie's and Mr. Ramsey's humor, and Coach Lucas' Gym class. AMBITION: To go into automotive engineering. METCALFE, REBECCA QBECKJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Student Council 3: Nominating Convention 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Big Sister 3: Sr. Prom Comm.: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Ray, the Class of '66, the summer before my Senior year, and the fun I've had with Paul. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in all that I do. MEYER, GAYANNE E. QSONNYQ ACTIVITIES: Graduation Usher 3: C.S.F. 3, 4: Math Team 4: A.S.B. Card 1. MEMORIES: Football carnivals, Class of '65 Prom, and my math seminar class. AMBITION: To be happy in whatever I do. MILLS, SHIRLEY LOU ACTIVITIES: Canned Food Drive Comm. 2: Concession Tickets. MEMORIES: Football games and all of the wonderful teachers at Helix. AMBITION: To be a nurse. MITCHELL, PATRICIA ANNE KPATJ MEMORY: The Senior Patio. AMBITION: To be a high school history teacher. MITCHELL, SHERYL QMITCHI ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Paper: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night 3: Sr. Finance Comm.: Green Peppers 1, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm.: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: The great spirited, hard working, happy-go-lucky, and successful Senior Class of '67, and also the experience of being a cheerleader. AMBITION: To lead a happy and productive life. LYNETTE MOORE RICK MORANVILLE MOORE, LYNE'I'I'E FRANCENE QBAMBIJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 1: Nominating Conven- tion 1: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Canned Food Drive 4: Swimming Team 4. MEMORIES: A certain guy in my sophomore year, the French Acts, my one A and the phone, football games, June 11, August 21, and a certain guy. AMBITION: To be a medical laboratory technologist. MORANVILLE, RICHARD CRICKJ AMBITION: To go to college. MORRIS, TERRI DARLENE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 4: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 4. MEMORIES: My Auto Shop class, sitting in the back of Mr. Brophy's Record Keeping class in my sophomore year, and all the young and cute male teachers. AMBITION: To live all over the world and become filthy rich. MUELLER, CH ERYL ACTIVITIES: Sr. Y-Teens, Announcement Comm. 4: Car Wash Comm.: Bake Sale Comm.: Prom Comm.: Cap and Gown Comm.: A.S.B. Card Rep. MEMORY: Miss Garcia's classes. AMBITION: To work for an airline. MURPHY, RETHA E. QMURPHJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1: Choir 2, 3, 4: Folk Operas 2: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1, 2: Choraliers 4: Christ- mas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Woodfield's U.S. History class, Mr. Higby's English class, all of the football games, my Senior year at Helix, September 15, and that very special guy. AMBITION: To be a registered nurse and make someone IWBDDY- MYERS, CHARLES GEOFFREY QCHASJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: R.T. and parties. AMBITION: To buy the Glory J with Dennis Gardner. NELSEN, GLORIA JEAN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention. MEMORY: The football games against Grossmont. AMBITION: To be an airline stewardess and to travel around the world. NEPTUNE, KATHLEEN QKATHYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Green Peppers 1: Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3: Hula Hop Comm. MEMORIES: July 6, 1966. AMBITION: To go to college and then marry Joe. TERRI MORRIS 'sw - zmiifx, iflff' 1' J iff 5:1 'f ' I t ariff! ,l f wiw '31a 4W?li?'fli' CHERYL MUELLER RETHA MURPHY pf swswv GLORIA NELSEN VALERIE MORTON EDWARD MULLEN CHARLES MYERS KATHLEEN NEPTUNE 53 I i DIANE NEUNER IVIARK NICHOLS SHIRLEY NORRIS GILBERT NUNEZ 'ROBERT OGDEN LENNART OHLUND CONSTANCE OLDCHURCH ROBERT OLSON 54 ARTHUR NICODEMUS JACQUE NIPPER NEUNER, DIANE DARLENE QDEE DEED ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3: Letter Carrier 3: Gymnastic Club 2: Choir 3: Sr. Glee 1: Ensemble 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES: All the Bagpipe Band trips. AMBITION: To be a three year graduate and a beautician, then travel around the world. NicHoLs, MARK R. QPLOW BOYJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Stearns' and Mr. Ray's kindergarten class, crashing lunch lines, and all the boss freshmen. AMBITION: To raise the biggest corn-make the most money in San Diego. NIPPER, MARY JACQUE UACKIEQ ACTIVITIES: Y4Teens 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Council: Jr. Activities Comm.: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Green Peppers. MEMORIES: My intellectual conversations with Curly, Mister of 66, J. Woods' expression 'll'm hep, and Susie's exciting tour of Arizona. AMBITION: To win the bet and go to E.S.P. NORRIS, SHIRLEY ANN ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Comm. MEMORIES: Mr. Lee's lectures, Mr. J. Woods' civics class, and my sophomore year. AMBITION: To go on to college, be successful in whatever I do, and always be happy. OHLUND, LENNART QLENNYJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Track 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4. MEMORIES: The Junior Party, joints, and R. T. Woods and his civics class. AMBITION: To go to college or join the Marines. OLDCHURCH, CONSTANCE EILEEN QCONNIEJ ACTIVITIES: C.S.F. 3: International Club 3, 4: Graduation Usher: Senior Barbecue Comm.: A.S.B. Play 3. MEMORY: The night of the Senior Barbecue when Donna got hit with the b-b. AMBITION: To travel everywhere. OLSON, ROBERT ANDREW QOLYJ ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1: Tennis 1: Golf 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To become a dentist. VICTORIA OLSON GARY ORR ORR, GARY SCOTT ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2: Basketball 1. MEMORY: The summer of '66 in Civics class with R. T. Woods. AMBITION: To become a commercial artist and marry Deana and be happy. OYOS, KATHLEEN MARIE QKATHIEJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sr. Prom Comm. 4: Big Sister 3: Green Peppers 1: Nominating Conven- tion 3, 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Ray's photography class, summer of '66, and all the fun I've had with Tom. AMBITION: To be happy in all I do. PADFIELD, JOHN THOMAS QJOHN-JOHNJ ACTIVITIES: Cycling Club 1: Student Council 1, 2: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. J. Woods' civics class, Graphic Arts, Friday nights, and surfing. AMBITION: To go to college and make millions in the surf- board industry. PALLULAT, DONNA MARIA ANN ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 1, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 3: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1, 3: Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Sec. 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Publicity Chrmn. 4: CSF 4: Hi- Steppers 2, 3: Publicity Chrmn. 3: Inter-Club Council 4: Grad- uation Assistant 3: Fling 4: Sr. Publicity Comm. 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4: Comm. of Publicity 4. MEMORY: October 5, all the time spent painting posters, mak- ing silkscreens, cleaning and painting the sidewalk. AMBITION: To be a mermaid. PARKER, CYNTHIA ANN KCINDYJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1: Ensemble: Campus Life 2: Choir 3, 4: Choraliers 4: International Club 4: Folk Operas 2: Freshman- Soph Speech Tourn. 1: Graduation Assistant 3. MEMORY: The thrilling football games, Choir, Mr. Vogel's biol- ogy class, and all my wonderful friends. AMBITION: To go to college and become a social worker. PARKER, JANET E. QSLIMJ ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv.: Campus Life. MEMORY: The berry fight in Designing in my sophomore year, and the day I tripped over my own hockey stick. AMBITION: To go to college and lead a happy life. PAULSEN, DUANE CHARLES ACTIVITIES: Key Club. AMBITION: To go to college and become an airline pilot. PAZA, JUDITH ANNETTE QJUDIJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Jr. Party Comm. 3: Sr. Prom Chairman 4: Sr. Board 4: Hoot-Mon Comm. 4: Publicity Comm. 4: Sr. Finance Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4. MEMORY: My sophomore year, the summer of '66, Alvarado, and all the fun I've had throughout high school. AMBITION: To go to college: later be an airline stewardess. Q 'ezgilleq I A ,if- -194 ' 'Mfg if no-wid 2 KATHLEEN OYOS JOHN PADFIELD 'f H? DONNA PALLULAT CYNTHIA PARKER JANET PARKER SANDRA PARKER DUANE PAULSEN JUDITH PAZA STUART PEACE JANE PEEK THOMAS PEHRSON PHILIP PEKRUL PATRICIA PENNEY EVELYN PERKOVAC tri.. MICHAEL PERRETTA BECKY PERRY film MARGARET PERRY MARTIN PESTCOE 56 PEACE, STUART MITCHELL QSTUJ ACTIVITIES: lntruders' Car Club 2. MEMORY: The great athletic teams, the great faculty, and burning rubber in the janitors' truck. AMBITION: To get my Ford running, then go to college and become a mechanical engineer. PEEK, JANE ANN QALICEJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Big Sister 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Green Peppers 2: Canned Food Drive Comm. 3. MEMORY: My junior year, J. Woods' civics class, joints, Kettle. AMBITION: To live a long and very happy life. PEHRSON, THOMAS GARY QTOMJ ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 4. MEMORY: Sophomore summer and all of my friends. AMBITION: To move to Australia and have a wild old time. PEKRUL, PHILIP DAVID ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: All the games, and Mr. J. Woods' stock market venture. AMBITION: To go to college and become an oceanographer in Hawaii. PENNEY, PATRICIA ANN QEMMA FRUMPJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 3: Green Peppers 1, 4: Student Council 2: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: Graduation Assistant 3: Finance Comm. 3: Finance Comm. 4: Graduation Comm. 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4: Assistant Commissioner of Publicity 4. MEMORY: Soph Eng., bananas, elections '66, all of my bald- headed teachers, WiIlie's tooth, my accidents, and Paint and Profilm. AMBITION: To become a sea anemone and live on the La Jolla Trench. PERKOVAC, EVELYN S. QEVIEI ACTIVITIES: Glee 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2: Big Sister 2: Sr. Play '66: Choir 4: Green Peppers 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4. MEMORY: The football games, papering Mr. Manor's class, and Linda's Renault. AMBITION: To attend State college, study art in Europe, and later marry. PERRY, BECKY LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Glee 1: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Folk Operas 2: Student Council 3, 4: Jr. Service Comm. 3: Hula Hop co-chair- man 3, 4: Choraliers 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: The picnics in Mr. Speidel's soph. English class, JJ's civics class, parties on L.B.'s roof, Sherman, Mr. Stearns' part in World Wars 1 and 2, and the choir trips. ' AMBITION: Registered Nurse. PERRY, MARGARET ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Choir 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Publicity Comm. 3: Jr. class Vice President 3: Tartan Bearer 3: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: International Club 3, 4: Youth Appreciation Week 3, 4: Girls' State: ASB President 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: 1966 Graduation, Mr. Stearns' ties, Senior year. AMBITION: To go to college and travel to Europe. PESTCOE, MARTIN ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2: Nom. Conv. 2: Swimming Team 3, 4. M KIIVI PETERS RONALD PETERSON PETERSON, RONALD DWIGHT QRONJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Grad- uation Assistant 3. MEMORY: The Moore-Higby English class, and Mr. Stearns' U.S. History class. PETERSON, SHARON LEE ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: Fashionality Night Model 1, 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Hi-Steppers 2, 3, Social Chrmn.- Historian 3: Graduation Assistant 3: Fashionality Night Comm. 3, 4: Hoot-Mon Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4: Special Events Comm. 4. MEMORY: The great football games, Jack-in-the-Box, the 1966 After-Prom, October 1. AMBITION: To go to college, work, and get married. PHELPS, REGGIE RAY QREGJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Sr. Board 4: Senior Finance Comm. Chairman 4: Senior Publicity Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4: Senior Announce- ments Comm. 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4. MEMORY: The football games, breaking my arm in gym, the Senior Board. AMBITION: To go to college, then enter the Air Force, and become an airline pilot. PHILLIPS, PAUL MEMORY: The Wednesday at the Green House, and Laurie at the show-9!15,!66. AMBITION: To go to J.C. and college, and get a master's de- gree in Industrial Arts. PIPES, ANDRINA LYNN QHALF-QUARTD ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Big Sister 2: Campus Life 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Nominating Con- vention 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Y-Teens 3, 4. MEMORY: Fun, friends, football games, Jimmy, all of the dumb things we've done, the time I wouldn't stop, and Joyce and Michele. AMBITION: To travel extensively, marry a rich Southerner, and live an exciting and worthwhile life. PLOU FFE, ALICIA ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 3. MEMORY: Spanish 4: and everything in my two years at Helix. AMBITION: To travel and be successful. POSYTAN, MARILYN JOY Q BABY DEAN j ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1,4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Soph Class Council 2: Nominating Conven- tion 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 4: Senior Finance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Keith, Disneyland, and my freshman year. AMBITION: To become a teacher, and later get married. SHARON PETERSON REGINALD PHELPS if RONALD PHELPS www-f ,ff f f. . . ,fi .,lr l,l e,.l I , I ,Q GARY PIEPENBRINK PAUL PHILLIPS ANDRINA PIPES ALICIA PLOUFFE NIARILYN POSYTAN 57 i , DAVID POTO BARBARA POTTS JIM PRIETO LINDA PRINCE ESTEBAN QUIROZ GLEN RAFFESBERGER RICHARD RAINS DENNIS REA 58 BARRY PRESSING ARLENE PRICE POTO, DAVID EUGENE ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1, 2, 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: The summer of '65. AMBITION: To try and save money. POTTS, BARBARA LEE QBARBEEQ ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Campus Life 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Junior Finance Comm. 3: Junior Car Wash Comm. 3. MEMORY: The summer before my Senior year, and Mr. Pirie's Biology class. AMBITION: To go to junior college. PRESSING, BARRY QBEARJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3. MEMORY: Watching all the animals In the halls, the narrow- mindedness, and one fine man. AMBITION: To live in Del Mar with great art and one long- haired girl. PRICE, ARLENE KAY QARLENE-OJ MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' English class, those crazy lunches, and all my good friends. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J.C., then go to work. PRIETO, JAMES DAVIS QJIMJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Council 2: Junior Service Comm. 3: Junior Paper Comm. 3: Junior Publicity Comm. 3: Senior Board 4: D.E. Club, Vice president 4: Prom Comm. 4: Hoot- Mon Comm. 4: D.E. District President 4: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Senior Publicity Comm. 4: Inter-Club Council 4. MEMORY: All the people that made Helix a success, all four years I have spent here, the great parties. AMBITION: To graduate from college with a major in Business. PRINCE, LINDA LOUISE ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 2: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Chairman 3: Fling 3, 4: Christmas Dance Chairman 4: Senior Board 4: Graduation Director 4. MEMORY: The day I married Coach Speidel at Hoot-Mon. AMBITION: To shake hands with Smokey the Bear. RAFFESBERGER, GLEN RAYMOND QRAFFJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 3, 4. MEMORY: Football, my friends, parties, and Grossmont Girls. AMBITION: To go to college and travel around the world. RAINS, RICHARD c. QRICKYJ MEMORY: The wonderful times with Cindy, and the group. AMBITION: To go into the Marine Reserves, and go to college. REA, DENNIS DUANE CDENNYJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, 2: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Staff 3, 4: Choraliers 4: Football 4. MEMORY: The choir trips to Mexico and Riverside. AMBITION: To go to Davis and become a Veterinarian. , , , f , COLLEEN REED BETTY REISER REED, COLLEEN ANN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3. MEMORY: The summer before my junior year. AMBITION: To graduate. REISER, BETTY JEAN QTUFFYJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Y-Teens 1, 2: Big Sister 4: Nominating Convention 4. MEMORY: John, Mr. Kahan's English class, the games, teach- ers, and the students of Helix. AMBITION: To finish high school, get a good job, later marry Bob, and be happy forever. RIBLEY, RICHARD MEMORY: Mr. Lee's beard. AMBITION: Commercial aviation or engineering. RICE, CAROLYN f MOUSE j ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3: Nominating Convention 2, 4: Christ- mas Dance Comm. 2: Big Sister 2, 4. MEMORY: Going camping at a certain place, a certain guy, and Mr. Kahan's movies. AMBITION: To get a job, then have an apartment at the Beach. RICHTER, THOMAS PAUL QTOMQ ACTIVITIES: Science Club, CSF. AMBITION: Engineer. RICKS, BARBARA LEE QBARBJ ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band 1: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Model 2: Frosh Tea Comm. 2, 3: Projection 3: Choir 3, 4: Choir Staff 4: Graduation Assistant 3: Student Council 4: Senior Announcements Comm. Chairman 4. MEMORY: My basketball try-out, the CIF games, and espe- cially the great basketball teams. AMBITION: To graduate from San Diego State and be an elementary school teacher, travel and meet a lot of people. RIETZ, MAUREEN ELIZABETH ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 3: Junior Paper Comm. 3: Junior Publicity Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3, 4: Big Sister 4: Senior Board 4: Student Council 4: Special Events Comm. Chairman 4: Senior Publicity Comm. 4. MEMORY: Summer of 1966, good times with the gang, Do- mani , driving the jeep. AMBITION: To someday be able to make decisions, to become a great artist, and to have all kinds of fun. RIKELDIFER, LINNEA QLINERJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Junior Glee 1: Alumni Tea Comm. 1, 4: Y-Teens 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Frosh Tea 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns and his wink. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J.C., and then get married. MARY RHODES RICHARD RIBLEY f?,,,.,, , ff- Www , lfmmlf, ff! wiyyvy CAROLYN RICE THOMAS RICHTER ww -I BARBARA RICKS if If 1f 4v f X X 2: LINNEA RIKELDIFER gl, MAUREEN RIETZ PAUL RINEAR VICTORIA RUBIO NANCY RUJA FREDERICK RURUP DALETTA RUSE RICHARD RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSO HARLAND ROADES DWIGHT ROBERTS HOWARD ROBERTS GORDON ROBINSON ROADES, HARLAND EVAN ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 35 Track 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Leadership Conference 35 CSF 35 Tartan 35 Editor- in-Chief 45 Graduation Assistant 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. MEMORY: Cross Country workouts at State College, Mr. Stearns' conservative philosophy of life, and Tartan. AMBITION: To have a positive attitude. ROBERTS, DWIGHT LOREN QDWITJ ACTIVITIES: Science Club 15 Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: To C.D. who taught me to love life and the other half. AMBITION: Science or Mathematics teacher. Russo, vicToRiA qvicxuay ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3, swimming 4. MEMORY: English class with Miss McRae, the two lonely boys: Bob and Glenn. AMBITION: To go to college, work, then marry? RURUP, FREDERICK ANTON QFREDJ ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Track 15 Tennis 1. MEMORY: Wanting so much to get out of schooI5 but now that it is time, I wonder why? RODNEY RUYLE JUDITH RYBURN MICHAEL SALAZAR VERNON SALAZAR RYBURN, Juni CTINKERQ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: My first day at Helix, Dumbo, and an unending desire to graduate. AMBITION: To always be happy. SALMON, LARRY ANTHONY QFISH, GUPPYQ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 3: Student Council 1, 2: Bowling Club 4. LARRY SALMON ELIZABETH SALWAY MEMORY: Mr. Kahan's great English class, my friends, and Mr. Helmuth's crafts class. AMBITION: To join the Air Force or Marines. SALWAY, ELIZABETH P. QLIZI ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 4. MEMORY: Mr. Boone's summer civics class and his joke aboutlndia. AMBITION: To go to State College and be a social worker. TIMOTHY SANDY CAROLYN SANFORD SANDY, TIMOTHY JAMES QTIMQ ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team, Student Council. AMBITION: To go to Grossmont J.C. SARANTOS, CANDACE MARIE QCANDYJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 2, 3: Green Peppers 4: Y-Teens 4. MEMORY: Friday night football games, and Mr. Kahan's movies. AMBITION: To be happy. CANDACE SARANTOS DAN SARFF I I I i LAURARENE SATHER GARY SAUTER MERRY SAVAGE TED SCAFIDI SATHER, LAURARENE JANE QLAURIEQ ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night Comm. 1, 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2, 4: Hi-Step- pers 2, 3: President 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Finance Comm. 3: Hoot-Mon Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4: Senior Special Events Comm. 4. MEMORY: Falling down in front of the football and track teams, and all of the football games. AMBITION: Fashion model or consultant and buyer. SAVAGE, MERRY BELLE QMERRYQ ACTIVITIES: Girls' Track Team: Swimming Team: Tennis Club. MEMORY: Running track in the morning alone, except for the boys' track team. AMBITION: To live and die in peace. CAROL SCHENKE WILLIAM SCHIANO I I 7 'L SC H E N K E, CA RO L A N N ' ' ' ' ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 1, 4: Chairman 3: Alumni Tea Comm. Chairman 2: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Canned Food Drive Comm. 2: Leadership Conference 3, 4: Jr. Party Comm. Chairman 3: Jr. Publicity Dept. 3: Student Government 4: Leading Lassie 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Distributive Education 4: Girls' League President 4. MEMORY: Mexico, the CIF games, Commission with Mr. Woods, and Lizzy's locker. AMBITION: To be a Home Economics teacher. SCHIANO, WILLIAM H. JR. QPIGGYJ ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Concert Band. AMBITION: To become a commercial artist. EILEEN SCHMITZ KENNETH SCHOLZ SCHMITZ, EILEEN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Alumni Tea Comm. 1, 2, -3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Tartan 3: Clubs Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3: Secretary 4: Graduation Assistant 3: Frosh Tea Comm. 4: Baccalaureate Comm. 4. MEMORY: Being on the Tartan Staff, summers, when Anne, Bob, Curt, Dennis, and I went to Jackie's house after the Tartan party at Palermo's, and Miss Pearson's gift from Curt. AMBITION: To go to college and major in elementary educa- tion. SCHOOLER, GARY WAYNE ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1: Band 1: Wrestling 1, 2: Choir 4. MEMORY: Mr. Pirie's Biology class. AMBITION: Enlist in the service. GARY SCHOOLER GARY SCHROCK 62 Tw? EDWARD SCHUKAR BEVERLY SCOTT SCOTT, BEVERLY ANN KBEVJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 13 Christmas Dance Comm. 13 Hula Hop Comm. 13 HifSteppers 23 Treas. 33 Lieutenant 43 Jr. Publicity Comm. 33 Big Sister 3, 43 Alumni Tea Comm. 43 Hoot-Mon Comm. 43 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 43 Tartan 4. MEMORY: The Magnificent Seven , the teachers, the people, summer of '66, my senior year, and getting lost in Japatul Valley after the Junior Party. AMBITION: To own a Mustang. SCOTT, CATHLEEN ROSE QCATHYl ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, 43 Y-Teens 33 Hi-Steppers 33 Girls' Swim Team 4. MEMORY: My junior year, Mr. Lee's wild lectures, and the fine spirit that Helix has maintained through the years. AMBITION: To become an elementary school teacher, and to become a folk singer. SCOTT, CORDELIA FAITH ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, 43 Hi-Steppers 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. MEMORY: The trip to Mazatlan, and all the friendly people I met while at Helix. AMBITION: To go to college. SCOTT, SUSAN LAUREL C'MIRACLE WHlP J ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2, 33 Student Council 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 Jr. Activities Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Parties, Dr. Zhivago, Groovey Kind of Love. T.H. AMBITION: To be a millionaire fashion designer, own a castle in Europe, marry and have twelve boys. SCRIBNER, LINDA MARIE C'SCRIB J ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Nom. Conv. 23 Jr. Party Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Junior year Christmas Dance, Mr. Boone, and fun with Ship . AMBITION: To get married and raise a tribe. SEIDEN, SANDRA MAE QSANDD ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Dance Comm. 43 Homecoming Princess. MEMORY: Sr. boy and girl fight, Ocean Beach, The Clam, my sixteenth birthday and my eighteenth birthday. AMBITION: State College and wealth. SELF, JAMES W. UIMQ ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 23 Letter- men's Club 4. MEMORY: The bus trips home after we won a baseball game. AMBITION: To go to college, and to become the greatest base- ball player Helix has ever seen. SERNA, DAVID PEREZ ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3, 43 Jr. Service Comm. 3. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' class, school dances and all my friends. AMBITION: College, then teaching. SEVER, ROBERT 0. JR. QBOBQ ACTIVITIES: Student Council li Cap and Gown Comm. 4. MEMORY: The Guys, and Bob Gorby's Ant Lions. AMBITION: To go to college, graduate, and make lots of money and friends. CATHLEEN SCOTT CORDELIA SCOTT SUSAN SCOTT LINDA SCRIBNER . Q , 1 j 'V ' A J 8 t W Z1 SANDRA SEIDEN JAMES SELF DAVID SERNA ROBERT SEVER 325 I . I I . SUSAN SHAFER ELIZABETH SHAW CHRISTOPHER SHELDON DAVID SHELDON GLEN SHEPLER SUSAN SHEW LAUNA SHIPPEN LINDA SHOBLOIVI 64 LINDA SHAW TIMOTHY SHEEHAN SHAFER, SUSAN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: International Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 3: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1, 2: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Nominating Conv. 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1, 2: ASB Play 2: Projection Editor 3. MEMORY: The Big Three, Mr. Kahan, the '66 After-Prom, and a silver baseball. AMBITION: To rise above the masses. SHAW, ELIZABETH LOUISE CBETSYJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Glee 1, 2: Science Club 3: International Club 3: Jr. Service Comm. 3: Tartan 3: Sr. Edi- tor 4: Grad. Assistant: Quill and Scroll 4: Baccalaureate Comm. 4. MEMORY: My summer at BYU, senior standouts, Mr. Pirie's biology class, chemistry labs with Sue, and the class of 1966. AMBITION: To attend a college, join the Waves, and travel. SHAW, LINDA GAIL ACTIVITIES: Nominating Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. 2, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 3, 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Jr. Party Comm. 3: Leadership Conf. 3, 4: Campus Life 4: Green Peppers 4: Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4: Commissioner of Finance 4: Sr. Fi- nance Comm. 4. MEMORY: Bananas, Mr. Lee's beard, elections '66, the terri- fic spirit, and all the wonderful people. AMBITION: To get false teeth. SHEEHAN, TIMOTHY DANIEL QTIMJ ACTIVITIES: CSF 2: Nominating Conv. 3: Grad. Assistant: ln- ternational Club 4: Annual-Signing Party Comm. 4. MEMORY: The Nominating Conventions, our great basketball teams, and all the people l've known these past four years. AMBITION: To enjoy whatever I may choose to do. SHELDON, CHISTOPHER JOHN QCHRISQ ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Jr. Paper Comm. 3: Fling, Sports Editor 3: Editor-in-Chief 4. MEMORY: Being DAR in Schwendiman's frosh E.S.S. class, and all the Grossmont games, especially the warty 1965 game at Aztec. AMBITION: To go to UCSD and make a dent in the world. SHEPLER, GLEN ALLEN QSKINNYJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Track 3. MEMORY: Mr. Woods' frosh math class. AMBITION: To become a carpenter. SHEW, SUSAN ELIZABETH ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Science Club 3: Tartan 4: Baccalaureate Comm. 4. MEMORY: Biology labs with Shaw, Sr. write-ups, Mr. Lee's history class, football games in my senior year. AMBITION: To go to San Diego State, become a nurse, then join the Air Force. SHIPPEN, LAUNA Q SHIP j ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3, 4. MEMORY: August 15, 1965, Mr. R. T. Woods, football games, and Scrib. AMBITION: To enjoy life and be happy. SHOBLOM, LINDA MARIE QSHOBIEQ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee 1: Choir 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Campus Life 3, 4: Hi-Steppers 4. MEMORY: Summer of '66, after the Jr. Party, excursions, Brin, the Four Mouseketeers, Ben , Broadway, and Mr. Spear. AMBITION: IBM Operator. -CHARLES SHOCKLEY KEITH SIMMONDS SHOCKLEY, CHARLES I. CCHUCKQ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Band 1: ASB Play 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 2, 3, 4: My Fair Lady. MEMORY: Mr. Frank, all the plays, one certain cast party, and all the friendships I made. AMBITION: To become a professional actor or director, or go into broadcasting. SIMMONDS, KEITH QWORMJ ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: All the band trips, and Miss Moore's English class. AMBITION: A music profession. SINGER, ROBERT LOUIS KROBES PIERRE5 MEMORY: Mr. Bauer's woodshop class. AMBITION: To have an easy job. SISK, WAYNE ALLAN QOATJ ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1, 2, 3: Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Car- oliers 3: Choraliers 4. MEMORY: Coach Maize's English class, Mr. Pirie, Miss Moore, Daddy Rue, Ensenada, the group. AMBITION: To go to college, then be a professional drummer. SLACK, JAN KATHERINE QKATHYJ ACTIVITIES: Junior Glee 1: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3, 4: Hula Hop 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Bowling Club 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore's good sense of humor and Mr. Higby always teasing her, the good times with Mike. AMBITION: To attend Grossmont College, be an airline ste- wardess, and then marry. SMITH, JOE ALFONSO ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 2: Graduation Assistant 3: CSF 3, 4: Senior Class Vice-president 4. MEMORY: The great athletic teams and enthusiastic coaches, along with the good times at Helix. AMBITION: To live happily ever after. SMITH, RANDALL SAWYER ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Tartan Bearer 3. AMBITION: To go to college and see the world. SMITH, RICHARD WILLIAM QDICKJ ACTIVITIES: Science Club 1, 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Nominating Convention 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 4, MEMORY: McRae and Latin, and the rude times I had in cross country with Chris. AMBITION: To become a Theoretical Geo-Physicist. SNIDER, SUSAN RUTH CSUEJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Activities Comm. 2: Junior Party Comm. 3: Junior Activities Comm. 3: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Fling 4: Assistant ASB Secretary 4. MEMORY: Frosh summer, Jill's sewing, football game, and Laura's theme. AMBITION: To major in dentistry and get rich. ROGER SIMMONS ROBERT SINGER WAYNE SISK KATHERINE SLACK JOE SMITH RANDALL SMITH RICHARD SMITH SUSAN SNIDER 65 THELMA SNOW JAY SOLOMON I :m:11z.,w .. CAROLYN SPARKMAN CHRISTOPHER SPIVEY JAMES SPONG ROBERT SPRING WILLIAM STARKE JACQUE STEFFE 66 JEANNINE SOUTHWELL CAROL SOUZA SNOW, TH ELMA ANN ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1. MEMORY: 64-65, Accents' last dance, games, and my friends. AMBITION: To marry and have a happy and successful life. SOLOMON, JAY ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1: Track 2, 3: Cross Country 2, 3: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Student Council. MEMORY: Mr. RoIback's Spanish class, and Coach Gaerin's study hall. AMBITION: To graduate, go to college, serve my time in the Green Beret, and be a success. SOUTHWELL, JEANNINE RAE ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Fashionality Night Comm. 3, 4. MEMORY: The trip to Mazatlan and finding a gila monster in my biology desk. AMBITION: To go to college and travel. SOUZA, CAROL ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Tennis Club 2, 3: Leadership Confer- ence 3, 4: Senior Board 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Green Peppers: Campus Life: Senior Class Comms.: Girls' League Comms. MEMORY: My junior and senior years. AMBITION: To become a teacher. SPONG, JAMES DENNIS QCURLYJ MEMORY: Mr. Ray and R. Woods. AMBITION: To be a high school teacher and tell fantastic stories. SPRING, ROBERT ALLEN QBOBJ MEMORY: Lili. AMBITION: To be a doctor. STARKE, WILLIAM JACK KBILLQ MEMORY: Coach Kahan's English class, when our football team beat Hoover, and the parties. AMBITION: To be an auto shop teacher. STEFFE, JACQUE ANN qJAcy ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3. MEMORY: Rick, my sophomore year, and the football games. AMBITION: To live life to its fullest. 43 I9' E ' 1955? RALPH STEINHOFF VICKI STELZER STEINHOFF, RALPH ELLIOTT UACKJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Let- termen's Club 4. MEMORY: Gross. Joints, Mr. Higby CFuzzy Facej, Coach Strat- ten, and Ed. AMBITION: To go to college, and be a brew master. STELZER, VICKI LYNN ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1: Girls' League: Student Council. MEMORY: Charlie's English class. AMBITION: Hair dresser. STEPHENS, ED QPOPEYEJ ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club: Key Club. MEMORY: Grossmont Joints, Raff's, J. J. Manor, Mr. Higby fFuzzy Facej, Tooley sliding. AMBITION: To get where I'm going in one piece. STEVENSON, CATHY SARAH ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Fling 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Jr. Finance Comm. 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Sr. Finance Comm. 4: Sr. Paper Comm. 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mazatlan, after the Jr. Party, papering, and the Grossmont football games. AMBITION: To go to State College, travel to Spain, and be- come a teacher. STOKES, SANDRA LOUISE QSANDYJ ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, Sec. 3, Social Chairman 4: Soph. Class Council 2: Student Council 2, 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Finance Comm. Chairman 3: Tartan 3, Classes Editor 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Green Pep- pers, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Treasurer 4: Commissioner of Public Relations 4: Helix Walker Scott Rep. 4: Grad. Asst. 3: and Christmas Dance Queen. MEMORY: The election of '66, Commission Class, Marylynne, John Galt, Elaine, the two Mazatlan trips, the group , Rob- bie's father, Davy's brakes going out, dune-bugging with Candy, selling ads, Mr. Manor's civics summer class, the won- derful people, especially Mr. Irving, Mr. Manor: and Mr. Higby's kidding and sarcasm. AMBITION: To go to SDS, the University of the 7 Seas, and the University of the Americas in Mexico City, become a so- cial worker, then go into the Peace Corps and help bring understanding, peace, and truth to the peoples of the world. STOREY, ROBERT JAMES JR. KBOB, GAUGHDJ AMBITION: To dodge the drafts, whenever they may come. STOUT, LINDA LYNN ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Hi-Steppers 2, 3: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Cap and Gown Comm. 4: Sr. An- nouncements Comm. 4. MEMORY: My junior year, endless practices and fun trips with the Hi-Steppers, and Mr. J. Woods' civics class. AMBITION: To go to college, meet lots of people, and lead a happy and successful life. STUMP, CHERRY SUE ACTIVITIES: YFC 1: Campus Life 2: Graduation Assistant 3. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns' war adventures, and the football games. AMBITION: To be happy and useful in life. EDWARD STEPHENS KLAUS STEURIVIANN CATHY STEVENSON CORWIN STOEHR SANDRA STOKES ROBERT STOREY LINDA STOUT CHERRY STUIVIP . f DEBORAH SURBER LARRY SUTHERLAND SUSANNE SWANSON MARK SWEAT CONSTANCE TAKANASHI PAIGE TALLEY ALICE TALLIVIAN LESLI TATRO 68 ' Lf WILLIAM TANNER CATHRYN TEASDALE SURBER, DEBORAH LEE QDEBBIEI ACTIVITIES: Projection 2: Nominating Convention 2: Grad- uation Assistant 3: CSF 4: Math Team 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore, Mr. Munson, and the exciting football games. AMBITION: To attend San Diego State College in hopes of becoming a teacher. SUTHERLAND, LARRY UACKJ ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2, 3: Senior Play Comm. 4: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4. AMBITION: Junior College. TAKANASHI, CONNIE FUSAYE QTIKJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ray's sixth period photography class. AMBITION: To graduate and go to J.C. TALLEY, ROBIN PAIGE QPAIGEQ ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Nominating Convention 3: Student Council 3, 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Summer of 1964, Weslock Chateau, football games and dances. AMBITION: To be a teacher or an airline stewardess. TALLMAN, ALICE JEANETTE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Nominal- ing Convention 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: My junior year, Mr. Lee, and a certain Jolly Green Giant. AMBITION: To go to J.C. and become an airline stewardess. TATRO, LESLI LYNNE f LES J ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: D. E. Club 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: My sophomore study hall with Mr. English, Mr. Ray, February 24, the rent-a-cop, swimming team rummage sale, and Love Makes the World Go Round. AMBITION: To go to college and someday own a Corvette. TEASDALE, CATHRYN KCATHYQ ACTIVITIES: International Club 3, 4: Fashionality Night Comm. MEMORY: My sick doll, my dirty lollipop, and the day my pettipants fell down during a Spanish skit. AMBITION: To be able to look back when I'm old and see one thing worthwhile l've done. .fl DAVID TEMPLETON DAN THOMAS TEMPLETON, DAVID ALAN QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Band 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Nominating Convention 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4, Assistant Treasurer 4. MEMORY: The Junior Party and Janice. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. THOMAS, DAN RAYMOND QDANNYJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Coach Muirhead's gym class and the great race. AMBITION: To become a veterinarian. THOMAS, LEE ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club: Senior Announcements Comm. 4. MEMORY: Three years in French 1: the true Navy stories of Chester Stearns, and Mr. Lee's beard. AMBITION: To become a missionary and spread the word. THOMPSON, MICHAEL TIMOTHY QMIKEJ ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 3. AMBITION: Geologist. THOMPSON, NORA LEE QNOLIEQ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 3: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Jr. Publicity Comm. 3:' Junior Paper Comm. 3: D. E., President 4: Alumni Tea Comm. Chairman 4: Senior Board 4: Hoot-Mon Comm. Chairman 4. MEMORY: The Magnificent Seven, sleeping in a fire engine in Japatul Valley. THOMPSON, VICKI LYNNE ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 3: Choir 4. MEMORY: The football games, my friends and the tenth grade assemblies. AMBITION: To see every corner of the earth. THORSNES, JOHN STEPHEN KTHORNYJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Graduation Assistant 3: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Green Peppers 4. MEMORY: Chief Maize, summer of '66, and Bertha. AMBITION: To go to college and become a teacher. TOLIN, DIANA JEAN ACTIVITIES: Senior Glee 1: Choir 2, 3: Hi-Steppers 2: Band Letter-Carrier 3: Junior Activities Comm. 3: Campus Life 4: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: The Arrowhead Band trip, a certain best friend, and Mr. Manor's civics class. AMBITION: To become a registered nurse. LEE THOMAS MICHAEL THOMPSON ,Jw Y NORA THOMPSON VICKI THOMPSON JOHN THORSNES CARL TIEDEMAN 4'T '9 JOHN TOGUBAT DIANA TOLIN 69 KATHY TOIVIPOS JOHN TONG GARY TOWNSEND NANCY TURNER I, Ayn GARY TUTHILL ELIZABETH UIVIEKUBO ROBERT VALDEZ BONNIE VALERIO 70 IRENE TORRES RICARDO TORRES TOMPOS, KATHLEEN MARIE C'TOM j ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Junior Party Comm. 3: Junior Ring Comm. 3: Senior Finance Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Whip and Chill 1 . AMBITION: To go to State, and hold on to that guy. TORRES, IRENE CIRENEY BEENYJ ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee. MEMORY: My fourth year in Spanish class, and all the people I met at Helix. AMBITION: To become a beautician. TOWNSEND, GARY JAY ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Senior Sports Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Watenpaugh's inability to measure the football field. AMBITION: To enter the field of dentistry. TURNER, NANCY LEE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens ICC Representative 2: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Fling, Exchange Editor 4. MEMORY: June 10, 1966, the summer before my senior year, and my talks with Mrs. Steele. AMBITION: To be a professional seamstress and designer, and eventually an airline stewardess when I'm older. TUTHILL, STEVE MEMORY: Junior Hula Hop, Mr. Ramsey's chemistry class, and the senior Christmas Dance. AMBITION: To stay out of Viet Nam. UMEKUBO, MARY ELIZABETH QLIZQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Green Peppers 1, 2: Hula Hop Comm. 1: Leadership Conference 1: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2: Fashionality Night Comm. 2, 4: Soph. Publicity Comm. 2: Big Sister 3, 4: Jr. Party Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mr. VogeI's class in my junior year and Schenke's locker, along with the games in my sophomore year. AMBITION: To live life happily and successfully. VALERIO, BONNIE RUTH QBOHNJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 4: Nominat- ing Convention 1: Campus Life 3, 4. MEMORY: All the football games and the great times with all the kids from Helix. AMBITION: To be happy with a certain guy. ALDIS VALKIRS HARRIETT VALLAS MICHELE VALLES LORELLE VANDENBERG VALKIRS, ALDIS OTTO QOLLIEJ ACTIVITIES Cross Country 15 Wrestling 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Let, termen's Club 4. MEMORY: Mr. Irving's fifth period jr. English class. AMBITION: To get the most out of life wherever I go. VALLAS, HARRIET ELIZABETH QHARRYJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Green Peppers 1, 2, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Library Club 15 Hula Hop Comm. 1, 25 Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 35 Christmas Dance Comm. 2. MEMORY: Summer of 1963, Sr. boy-girl fight, the time I pulled Cheryl's chair out from under her, Alvarado. AMBITION: To become a court reporter. VALLES, MICHELE QMICKIQ ACTIVITIES: Hula Hop Comm. 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 3. MEMORY: All the wonderful teachers fMiss Smith and Mr. Spear, tee-heel, Friday nights after the games, Duke, and the time I got caught, J.J. AMBITION: To travel cross country and marry a millionaire. VANDENBERG, LORELLE ANN QLORIJ ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 15 Green Peppers 35 Girls' Swimming Team. MEMORY: Mr. Stearns and his wink, my soph. year '65. AMBITION: To become a nurse. VASCONCELLOS, DAVYDEEN HELEN QDAVYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Hula Hop Comm. 25 Christmas Dance Comm. 35 Hula Hop Comm. Chairman 45 Commission Class 45 Sr. Finance Comm. 45 Girls' League Cabinet 4. MEMORY: Ike , February 20, the group, Robo , B.L.P., and the night my brakes gave out. AMBITION: To go on to college and be successful in all I do. VELAZQUEZ, SONYA INEZ QSONIEJ ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, 2, 3, 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Y-Teens 35 Jr. Paper Comm. 35 Torch Bearer 35 Leadership Conference 3, 45 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Big Sister 45 Sr. Class Sec. 45 Sr. Board 45 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 45 Hoot-Mon Comm. 45 Hi- Steppers 4. MEMORY: All the fun times with our group, graduation '66, summer '66, and Japatul Valley. AMBITION: To become a pediatrician. VICK, JOHN CARL C'BIG JOHNNY J ' ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Football 1, 2, 45 Key Club 31 Jr. Paper Comm. 35 Jr. Pubficity Comm. 35 Nom. Conv. 3, 4. MEMORY: Trip of summer '65, joints, football of '66, the gang, and the great faculty. AMBITION: To attend J.C. and State College, and later become a teacher. VILLARINO, MARGO DIANA ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 15 Christmas Dance Comm. 15 Canned Food Drive Comm. 15 Big Sister 1,-2, 3, 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 35 Jr. Paper Comm, 35 Alumni Tea Comm. 45 Sr. Board 45 Sr. Breakfast Comm. Chairman 4. MEMORY: The Magnificent Seven . AMBITION: To be an elementary school teacher, and to be happy. WAGNER, PAMELA L. QPAMJ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: The night of the Alumni-Faculty Basketball game in my junior year, class of '64, and my freshman year. AMBITION: To lead a very happy and successful life. WAID, DAVID EDWARD ACTIVITIES: Freshman-Sophomore Speech Tournament. MEMORY: Jack-in-the-Box, second lunch. AMBITION: To be a psychiatrist, get rich, and stay single. vi- ,. . .,,, DAVYDEEN VASCONCELLOS SONYA VELAZQUEZ ' JOHN VICK IVIARGO VILLARINO 52:10 I wg frm PAMELA WAGNER DAVID WAID r DAVID WALBA GORDON WALKENHORST BETTY WALKER CHARLOTTE WALKER JOHN WALSH MICHAEL WALTON WILLIAM WARD CHRISTINE WARNER W ,J w f.',,57 BROCK WATSON LYNDA WEBER WALBA, DAVID MARK QDAVEJ ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 3, 4. MEMORY: Miss Moore's English class, and Mr. Ramsey's ex- plosions. AMBITION: Chemist. WALKENHORST, GORDON LEE ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1: Tennis 1. MEMORY: Getting out of school at 1:21. AMBITION: Mortician. WALKER, ELIZABETH QBETTYQ ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 1, 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Girls' League Paper Editor 3: Big Sister 3, 4: HieSteppers 3, 4, President 4: I.C.C. representative 4: Girls' League Secretary 4: Sr. Breakfast Comm. 4: Hoot-Mon Comm. 4: Student Council 4. MEMORY: March 25, The Magnificent Seven , getting lost in Japatul Valley after the Junior party. WALKER, CHARLOTTE ANN ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2: Projection 2: D.E. Club 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Senior Announcements Comm. 4. MEMORY: The hamburger served in the cafeteria and the trip to Chaffey. AMBITION: To become a medical assistant. WALSH, JOHN EDWARD ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1: Nominating Convention 1, 2. MEMORY: The Helix football games, and all the friends I met while at Helix. AMBITION: To go to college and get a job with a starting salary of S25,000. WALTON, MICHAEL VERNON QBERT PARKSJ AMBITION: To go to college and be like Mr. Bauer. WARD, WILLIAM WALSON QBILLQ MEMORY: Mr. Cox and auto shop. AMBITION: Automotive Engineering. WARNER, CHRISTINE ANN QCHRISJ ACTIVITIES: Glee 1, 2, 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 3: Nominating Convention 3: Frosh Tea Comm. Chairman 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Hi-Steppers 4: Choir 4: Graduation Comm. 4. MEMORY: All my friends, Mike, the summer of '65, and the clay I fell down in the hall, and Kim picked me up. AMBITION: To always be happy and never regret one minute of my life. WEBER, LYNDA SUSAN ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club 1: Canned Food Drive Comm. 1: ln, ternational Club 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Big Sister: Tartan Bearer 3: Jr. Paper Comm. 3: Hi-Steppers 3, 4: Fling 4: Choir 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Sr. Announcements Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Speidel's English class, and my junior and sen- ior years. AMBITION: To continually further my education and to make people happy. ELAINE WEBSTER STEVE WEBSTER WEBSTER, ESTHER ELAINE CELAINEQ ACTIVITIES: International Club 4: Green Peppers 4: Comm. Class 4: Fling 4: Student Council 4: Tennis Club 4: Foreign Exchange Student. MEMORY: The most wonderful, exciting, unforgettable year of my life at Helix. Walk together, talk together, all ye people of the earth: then and only then shall ye have peace. AMBITION: To graduate from college, travel widely, meet lots of people. WEBSTER, STEVE ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Student Council 1, 2. AMBITION: Chemist. WEIR, JOHN GLENN QHRUNNING BARE J ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 4: Track 1: Key Club 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Carpinteria, Raff's, The Alvie, Mexico, and The Nel- son. 'AMBITION: Go to college, never work, surf the rest of my life. WEISINGER, JAN LOURENE QPINKIEJ ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 3, 4. MEMORY: My jr. year in Mr. Woodfield's first period class, football games and dances. AMBITION: To go to Beauty College, or to J.C. to major in arts and crafts. WEST, CHRISTINE FRANCES QGYPSYJ ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Night Comm. 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Leadership Conf. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1: Green Peppers 1, 2: Soph. Class Sec. 2: Soph. Activities Comm. Chrmn. 2: Soph. Publicity Comm. 2: Inter-Club Council 2: Soph. Class Council 2: Youth Appreciation Week 2: CSF 2, 3: Math Seminar 3: Grad. Assistant. MEMORY: All the trips. AMBITION: To become a mortician. WEST, MICHELE KAY QBIG MIKEJ ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 1: Soph. Service Comm. 2: Soph. Finance Comm. 2: Leader- ship Conf. 3, 4: Jr. Ring Comm. 3: Jr. Activities Comm. Chrm. 3: Fling 3, News Editor 4: Student Council 4: Prom Comm. 4: ASB Sec. 4. MEMORY: Summer '64, Room 3, football games, good times, my associates and friends. AMBITION: College, journalism career, a happy well-rounded life, staying young as long as I can, thinking my own deep thoughts. WESTPHAL, AMY LOUISE QSAME AMEI ACTIVITIES: International Club 2: Big Sister 3: Y-Teens 4: Girls Swimming Team 4. MEMORY: Soph. English with Mr. Irving: Mr. Lee, and his lec- tures. AMBITION: To graduate and go to college. WHITE, ALLISON DIANE QALJ ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3: Big Sister 2: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4. MEMORY: Frosh and soph. years, soph. girls' football game, the group, Alvarado, Jack-in-the-Box. AMBITION: Goto college, and get married. WHITTINGHAM, SHERRY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2: Big Sis- ter 3: Canned Food Drive Comm.: Library Club. MEMORY: the group, summer of '66. WILES, LAUREL JEANNE QJEANNIEI ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Green Peppers 1, 2: Student Counc. 1, 2: Big Sister 1, 2: Jr. Publicity Comm. 2: Campus Life 2, 3: Jr. Activities Comm. 3. MEMORY: Cool heads, head hunters, joints, Kettle, D. H. AMBITION: Get rich, travel around the world. JOHN WEIR JAN WEISINGER iii wth CHRISTINE WEST MICHELE WEST sn., AMY WESTPHAL ALLISON WHITE SHERRY WHITTINGHAIVI JEANNIE WILES ..Y . CHERYL WILLIAMS T WILLIAMS PEGGY WILSON ELLIS WINTER '41, fl' I KAY WITTMAN LLOLYN WOFFORD SHIRLEY WOLFE WINONA WOLFORD V i if5W7?fWf APRIL WILLIS MARTHA WILLIS WILLIAMS, CHERYL ALYECE ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3, 4: California Council of Youth 3, 4: Inter-Club Council of Y-Teens 3, 4: International Club 3, 4: Mayor's Advisory Committee 4. MEMORY: The unforgettable summer I spent in Europe, and the wonderful friendships established there. Also, Madame Auger and Margaret Duffy. AMBITION: To obtain my doctorate in Foreign Language from U.S.C. and become extensively involved in foreign affairs. WILLIAMS, THOMAS CRAIG QWILLIEQ ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross Country 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Canned Food Drive 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4:.Key Club 2, 3: Let'termen's Club, Treas. 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Jack's, Blythe, Easter Vacation '66, the C.I.F. Cham, pionship, Uncle Bob, and the Cin. AMBITION: To be a cop and bust kids. WILLIS, MARTHA JEAN CMARTYQ ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1: Student Council 1, 2: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3: Hula Hop Comm. 2, 4: Jr. Finance Comm. 3: Sr. Barbecue Comm. 4. MEMORY: Grossmont-Helix games, my freshman and senior years, a certain guy, and Homecoming. AMBITION: To go to college and always be happy. WILSON, PEGGY LYNN fPEGj ACTIVITIES: Orchesis 1: Jr. Glee 1: Concessions 4. MEMORY: The folk dances, football games and after-game dances, the great school spirit this year, Mrs. Osborne's classes and The Beauty and The Beast, the song t'Michael . AMBITION: To be a good stenographer and to be able to play the guitar with ease. WINTER, ELLIS ARNOLD ACTIVITIES: CIF 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1: Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: A burp is a tendency toward maximum random- ness fRamseyj, Huba-Huba CMuirheadJ, the CIF basket- ball games. AMBITION: To become a teacher. WITTMAN, KAY LOUISE QYAKJ ACTIVITIES: Glee 1, 2: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3: Choir 4: Choraliers 4. MEMORY: Mr. Lee, Mr. Rue and all the choir trips Cespecially to Ensenadaj, Mr. Vogel's biology class, and B. J.'s. AMBITION: To go to Westmont College and be happy always. WOFFORD, LLOLYN WENDY ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1, 2, 3: Choir 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2, 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 3. MEMORY: The parties during my junior year, and being with Vince in my senior year. AMBITION: To do the best in life that I can. WOLFE, SHIRLEY ANN QFOXIEJ ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 4: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. MEMORY: Graphic arts, Mr. Kahan and all the fun I had. AMBITION: To go to college and become a compositer. WOLFORD, WINONA LOUISE QNONIEQ MEMORY: September 25, 1965, the summer of '66, and my senior year. AMBITION: Airline Stewardess. JOHN WOLL FORREST WOOD WOLL, JOHN HENRY JR. QJACKJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball 1, 2: Track 2: CSF 3, 4: Student Council 4: Graduation Assistant 3. AMBITION: Aeronautical engineer. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA LOUISE QGINNYJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3: Hi-Steppers 2: Hula Hop Comm. 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 2. AMBITION: To go to college and then become a wife. YOUNG, CANDAUS LEE QCANDYJ ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3. 4: Green Pep- pers 1, 2, 3, 4: Hula Hop Comm. 1, Decoration Chairman 2: Student Council 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, Treasurer 2, President 3: Christmas Dance Comm. Co-Chairman 3: Leadership Confer- ence 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 4. MEMORY: All the wild activities during my junior year, and every Friday of my senior year. AMBITION: College, travel through Europe. YOUNG, JOHN ALBERT QARKIEJ ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Graduae tion Assistant 3: Key Club: Student Council. MEMORY: Football games, 3 musketeers plus 1, Leaf. YOUNG, LAWRENCE GAVEN 1LARRYj ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Radio Club 4. MEMORY: Fuzzy face Lee's world history class, and the keen after-game dances. AMBITION: Attend Grossmont J.C. and State, and become a Spanish teacher. ZABLOTNY, DEBRA QDUCKJ ACTIVITIES: Hand Corps 2: Christmas Dance Comm. 1: Stu- dent Council 2. MEMORY: The football games and Bob. AMBITION: To be very successful, get married, and be a good wife and mother. LLOYD WOOD BRIAN WRIGHT VIRGINIA WRIGHT CANDAUS YOUNG JOHN YOUNG LAWRENCE YOUNG SHARIEE YOUNG DEBRA ZABLOTNY .,, TY ew-M DELLA ZASUETA Too Late To Classify FLETCHER HANCH CHRIS STOYE 76 ALISON ZEIS NANCY ZIEGLER ZASUETA, DELLA I. QMEMEJ ACTIVITIES: Tennis: Badminton: I'My Fair Lady : D.E.: Senior Play. MEMORY: Mr. Kahan in the Scarlet Letter. AMBITION: To go to college, and be a teacher. ZEIS, ALISON JEAN KAL, ACTIVITIES: Leadership Conference 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Con- vention 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Sophomore Class Council 2: Jr. Ring Comm. 3: Jr. Activities Comm. 3: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Homecoming Queen. MEMORY: Mammoth, football games, parties, and the summers before my sophomore and senior years. AMBITION: To marry a millionaire, live in a mansion on a hill, and have twelve kids. ZIEGLER, NANCY LEE ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Alumni Tea Comm. 2: Junior Service Comm. 3. MEMORY: Mr. Ray and Mr. Ramsey, and my junior year, espe- cially all the fun l had in biology. AMBITION: To travel, live a happy and exciting life making others happy. jg Q F1 -Y R E G! .. M,u:1jUk 4 , .,.i VN 43 UL X Q kkk.. A ,K 1 In i , , ,. .. ..., 77,3 rf A Q . k . 'I x A ' 'Y J f ' mf ' 4 .-.5 - . . A . m -5' ' . , .X ,giww ' Q ' 'if -. 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X... 6 ,rf my-w,'..fMm 'pQfew,'?31-1.14-,?,fQi,5:Q'-5, fm YKAYQIS .f., 'f'v'.r, ,',4',9n ff f .'13 g'-y wi ,Q N ...., ,FX-fw e-f 3 , 41-FQ ar Wu W W GN is 'fs 'IM , ,. M: X, N , Z g. ,,, . H, N ,410 V, 1, , 55, .4 ,An f 1.1 3,7 J, A s, . 1 1- v ,. ,f A , .-Ke.. - . ' 9 I .Q 9 iv , ,,., A - ' , A u 5ikQi'!fif3j 'xsxigi 3332341 5 .g't,,.d??i,,5gii3E5 ::'S-ff3 3f1'2:Qg,,+'f!i35,3.'54vQ,',i i,f,'a,,,'f. 5, 3,5,.,k,gf in-fy 1. gg-f9Qi. .g,.1 4 K , . V N A . . , , 3 ? ...., H, pf v M.. 4 1 yy FKA 1 V oreign. glxcfzange There are only my mother and father in Barbados. My two sisters are nurses, one lives in Long Island and the other in London. Nly brother, who is a medical doctor, lives in New Zealand. In our school in Barbados we average ten subjects in a five day week and have seven periods a day. At the end of the year we have important examinations which, if failed, may keep the student in the same class for another year. At Christmas and Easter, we get a three week recess, and in July we get an eight week vacation. ln Barbados, we have to be 171!2 to drive a car, and not many students own their own cars. Our dating system is also different. A girl never goes out with a boy under 18 and never with a boy she did not know before. Being an A.F.S. student shows me that the people of the United States and Barbados are the same in their goals and desires. Elaine enjoys her first American Christmas. Pictured at left, this year's A.F.S. student, Elaine Webster. Coming from sunny Barbados, Elaine finds snow a new experience. An excited visitor to Disneyland poses with her American family. Uaivhcforian ff? 1e2i4a2:sf2.-x - . f . 4 mgmwswsmff Q 39,1-5,33 . , ,,'ffZ!2fS6P5f' ' R , M onya M azziuez ' Uadcbcforian EOL g0I'Ly 8. MARGARET PE-RRY 9, RANDY SMITH 0l'l,0I QPCLCJLLCL teff 3. CHRIS SHELDON 4- ELI-IS WINTER , 5. KENT MADSEN Q iff y i i F 'rw' 2, . '. I 6. DAVE HARPER 7. LOUISE BOYD 10. KAREN DAMSCHROEDER A 'Q 4... an Sandy Forror Bill Bauer fs mf wrwzl' Rod Gilmore A A H if . V Dave A Tom Richter Bruce Anderson ff' Colette Hadden 3 i i ? h W .' Bob Butler Bill Hinck .7014 jen percenf 1. Sonya Velazquez 1. Bob Gorby 3. Chris Sheldon 4. Ellis Winter 5. Kent Madsen 6. Dave Harper 7. Louise Boyd 8. Margaret Perry . Randy Smith 9 10. Karen Damschroeder 11 . Sandy Forror 12. Bill Bauer 13. Rod Gilmore 13 . Dan Gord 15. Dave Walba 16. Bruce Anderson 17 . Colette Hadden . Tom Richter 17 19. Bob Butler 20 . Bill Hinck 21. Diane Cyman 21 . Sharon Dillahunt . Lynda Weber . Terri Edgil . Babett Freiberger . Gayanne Meyer . Dave Lischer . Debbie Surber . Marilyn Ayers . Kathy Gibbons . Jim Ketcham . Dave Hargrave . Connie Oldchurch . John Woll . Pat Penney . Sharon Peterson . Jo Ann Fristo . Loretta Lufsey . Donna Pallulat . Janet Conant . Michael Cassady . Steve Hall . Chris West . Eileen Schmitz . Paula Gaspar . Robert Olson . Gretchen Cassady . Cindy Parker . Joe Smith . Mark Brown . Daletta Ruse . Tim Sheehan . Shauna McGregor . Astrid Boender . Robbie Aguirre . Sue Shew . Nick Higginbotham 21 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 29 31 31 33 34 35 36 36 38 39. Gail Davis 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 50 51 51 53 54 55 56 57 83 vw : Q ogfi , all QMS , Safe Margaret Perry was Helix's representative to Girls' State which was held on June 19-27, at the University of Davis in Sacramento. Learn- ing about the functions of state and local gov- ernments, 565 girls from all over California visited the Capitol at Sacramento. They were given an opportunity to actively participate in city, county, and state elections. Margaret was elected to the office ot City Councilman. Girls' State, an opportunity to learn governmental procedures through experience, is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Af Margaret at Girls' State. BIN IGSVIUS f0f BOYS State Representing Helix at Boys' State was Bill Hinck. Boys' State was held on June 18-25, on the state fairgrounds in Sacramento. Its pur- pose was to give young American men a prac- tical, first-hand knowledge of state and local governments. Bill was elected District Attorney for Dukes County in the mock government. The American Legion did a fine job of instilling love of country and democratic responsibility in those who attended. Ufaf l'll'lel ff afiona! Werif jinadafo gunz' o!.f4merica pfague innem Dave Harper Cat leftj and Jim Ketcham Michael Cassady, Margaret Perry, and Sharon Peterson Z?anL ofjdmerica Cerfihcafe IMAHHQFJ Row 1, L. to R.: Chuck Shockley, Randy Smith, Louise Boyd, Chris Sheldon, Dave Harper. Row 2: Diane Cyman, Arlene Price, Shirley Wolfe, Sharon Dillahunt, Lynda Weber, Sonya Velazquez. Not Pictured: David Walba. gagfornia .gfafe -gyclzofarolzilo Semi- jinaE5f5 y Row 1, L. to R.: Connie Oldchurch, Randy Smith, Ellis Winter, Dave Harper, Bob Butler, Dan Gord, Chris Sheldon. Row 2: Sonya Velazquez, Pat Penny, Kent Madsen, Tom Richter, Steve Hall, Dave Hargrave, Kris Klimek. Row 3: Sharon Dillahunt, David Walba, John Young, Joe Smith, Diane Cyman, Gail Davis, Karen Damschroeder. Not Pictured: Bob Gorby, Bob Storey. Ql'lrL0l Z? 5' Ann Buffington Bob Butler Play Scholastic Olympics VW' -fr-ff Margo Villarino Breakfast Nora Thompson Hoot Mon Senior Barbecue Homecoming Senior Class After-Game Dance Senior Play Senior-Faculty Football Game Senior Class Bake Sale Talent Show Senior-Faculty Basketball Game Maureen Rietz 86 Special Events Barbara Ricks Announcements 66tAl'l0!6l,I October 5 October 21 November 4 December 2 December 8 February 4 February 15 Nlarch 3 Linda Prince Graduation ik my Gretchen Cassady Baccalaureate ,3,8,9, 10 4 Jim Prieto Publicity 7 0Cl,l Cathy Cour XZVV Zfigz :ZZE A Larry Gleason Barbecue Slave Day Prom Cadnolar Slave Day April 28 Senior-Faculty Softball Game Nlay 23 Senior Prom June 2 f - tt' Senior Awards Assembly June 8 Bob Gorby Annual Signing Party June 9 Sports Baccalaureate June 11 Senior Breakfast June 15 Graduation June 15 , -' f y VN V l 1 W .-A i. ttl Reggie Phelps Judy Paza Ann McMorrow T I t Sh Finance Prom a en ow Sandy Grout Cap and Gown Shauna McGregor Paper enior fs 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS-Barbara Ricks. CAP AND GOWN-Sandy Grout. L. to R., Row 1: M. Bartlett, B. Ricks, D. Cyman. Row 2: C. McKinney, L. Stout, G. Davis. . , Mwmwvv-Z 1 .M . .. , ,, fma... ' ' ' f I I ' W f. mwwwfmem ANNUAL SIGNING PARTY-Maureen Rietz. BREAKFAST-Margo Villarino. L to R., Row 1: K. Wittman, L. Lufsey, M. Rietz. Row 2: T. Light, L. Case, B. Butler. Row 3: S. Peterson, L. Sather, A. Buffington. Row 4: R. Phelps, J. Paza, D. Waid. Row 5: J. Jackson, R. McLewin, C. Parker, K. Oyos. PROM-Judy Paza Larry Gleason L to R Row PAPER-Shauna McGregor. PUBLICITY-Jim Prieto. L. to R. Row 1: L. ' ' .' . v ' 1: J. Paza, R. Phelps. Row 2: J. Prleto, J. Jack- llxegtegr, M. West, R. Phelps, D. Pallulat. Row 2. J. Paza, T. Llght, K. Oyos, J. Son' ROW 3: S- Peterson' L- Sather- ROW 4: D. ' Zasueta, M. Rietz. Row 5: K. Oyos, P. Heighton. 88 ommiffeeri , ,K H wtf A ' fm we 2 My 1 5, wwf ,, R W! W BACCALAUREATE-Gretchen Cassady. GRADUATION-Linda Prince. L. to R., Row 1: D. Harper, G. Cassady, L. Prince, B. Shaw. Row 2: J. Ehrlich, C. Young, M. Cassady, V. Bolton, S. Forror. Row 3: N. Austin, S. Peterson, R. Phelps, A. Buffington, B. Perry. .WK z er BARBECUE-Cathy Cour. HOOT MON-Nora Thompson. L. to R., Row 1: J. Prieto, N. Hig- ginbotham. Row 2: K. Oyos, J. Paza. Row 3: S. Peterson, J. Jackson. Row 4: L. Sather, N. Austin. Row 6: R. Phelps. Qlllg 6 -ffffff PLAY'A n Buffington- TALENT SHOW-Ann FINANCE-Reggie Phelps. L to R., Row 11 A Buffington, R. Phelps, c. Young. McMorrow. SCHOLASTIC OLYMPICS-Bob But- . - ' - ' 'ern L' to R., ROW 1: B' Butler' A. Buffingtonb Row 2. L. Case, S. Snider, N. Austin, J. Jackson. Row 2: P. Heighton, M. Rietz. Row 3: J. Thorsnes, D. Harper. Row 4: J. Jackson, N. 89 Higginbotham. Row 5: R. Phelps, D. Waid. iw A M-wpwmmmw W W .f., ---1 v-,..qm'-mi!!-W-' wfmmmmwmevuawmmgwg ---,rr -W-Awww'-fre - ' wma rw :www Mun. W MMA-Meow ff ww an H-fffff...1Mm4m .',:s,e,hf' fMM.m,u,m,'1m Q., Lmmvm , - --if YW - enior A Senior Barbecue, October 5 Z 4 y Sensor-Faculty Basketball Game, March 3 Homecoming, October 21 Senior-Facuity Football Game, December 8 Mummy Senior Prom, June 2 Graduation, June 15 ..,,,wjf '- z 'K rincezw anice HUGH .X4 H5011 rin can .Sian :fy 'ig-N--1-f '5V I'il'lC055 Barbara rin cezifi mari i I Amanda and Tom Wingfield contemplate life's problems. SAQ gyadff QIQCLQQPLQ ....Laura Wingfield Terry Lerma .,.,.....,........ Chuck Shockley .....ee...,....... Jim O'Connor Amanda Wingfield .,...Tom Wingfield Nan Bray ..............,.,.eee Jack Baker ......... ..... Ann Buffington .,...l ..,..,. S tudent Director This year's senior play, The Glass Menagerie, is the most outstanding artis- tic accomplishment of Tennesse Williams to date. lt is concerned with the restless- ness, frustrations, and despairs of little people. However, to them, their prob- lems seem anything but inconsequential. Lost in her own world ofthe glass mena- gerie, Laura Wingfield finds that she cannot face reality and the future. Many long hours of hard work went into producing this fine presentation. The Glass Menagerie was both an entertain- ing and rewarding experience for all viewers. Jim O'Connor attempts to draw Laura Wingfield from out of her shell. nu. 4 Terry Lerma Chuck Shockley t 95 amiill' an WM Qlfl i0lf' Kfazid ' it E ,,A,AL n V,ZVE? en ior Sandoufd md .SZAUOK ,szrvicfe WOM sSiSA0Al V44 9 2 WITH? Denver Elkins and Linda Green SOVWB VQWSZQUGZ and BOD GOVUY 7!W05l fo 3ll'l'UUC! !fJ0I'5OlIClAtg r Vyv yvli '-e ' e r r Chris Sheldon and Michele West Mark Brown and Sandy Stokes ' 9 7 enior mmf jazgnfed I mmf .gyclzoof .gjlairif f W9 w, ,W W'-x 'UQ K jxfla flfo if 2' SIQEEJ i e if i Wai: ,,., ' i iwuif uv ' '-4 Chuck Shockley and Anne Buffington Robbie Aguirre and Ron Gidcumb .griencl ierif Md groome 4. C.:- Sheryl Mitchell and Jim Prieto John Manafd and Louise Boyd .Syfafwloufd lgreffiedf 6905 lgreffiezif Smidf Larry Creel and Donna Clapp Kathy Oyos and Dave Herzik Fetileiff Clll' Gif! lgllfi? Clll Iyjlljlllf JJ Z? il fl I ' ful' Marilyn Ayers and Barry Pressing Barbara Fortenberry and John Weir 'ds ,--rxwa ff? O ,wwf CLASSES President Mike Monahan uniior Cfcwd VLV' .. V r ' We 'WWW ., K X Io Adviso r Mr. Kaha I'1 if Advisor Mr. Lucas -vw,-y Counselor Counselor Mr. Busch Mr. Carlton .2521 M-if Vice President Jackie Vaughn Secretary Treasurer Helen Duffy Cindy Tam ommiffeed PUBLICITY-F t: M d'th P , h ' . M'ddl1 D. W-,--'H --- ---- -------- A - rpm ere I erry C alrman I -e Larimer, D. Brown, C. Shaw, S. Heimburge, P. Yale, D. En Belcher, M. Ugrln, L. Faulconer, C. Webster, A. Pottinger, lk D O B k M K ed J. Mellon, T. Chambers M. Gish. Back: T. Alvarez, C. Collins, S. Dill, C. Hopkins, B. se ef - Wens- ac 3 - env Y' Lawrence, M. Merino. B. Robertson, L. Ingraham. 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Green Peppers is one ofthe largest clubs on campus. P8811 QIQIQQF5 1 Cheerleaders entertain at a Spirit Breakfast. , . I , ,.,., . ,, W., 7- ...M,,.. i.,,i ,. .., .. W! . 2 2 1 5 P-Wait we 3 6 5 2 f 1 , 5 2 E 7 Z Q . .4 Z 2 g 5 6 - 2 in it Spirit is contagious! Led by this motto, Green Peppers strive to promote spirit at Helix. The only qualification for member- ship is to be full of pep and willing to dem- onstrate spirit at all school functions. Dur- ing the year, the Green Peppers sponsored bake sales and sold spirit items. Spirit Breakfasts were also served by Green Pep- pers on the mornings of the Grossmont game and the final CIF football game. Through the magnificent cooperation of this group, spirit was retained at Helix. An unusual club was Campus Life, which was available to any student who wished to attend. Meetings were held in students' homes on alternate Thursday nights. Activ- ities ranged from games, to a hot seat and an elephant hunt. One of Campus Life's unusual games is CheekyACheeky, which is a form of follow the leader with lipstick. al'i'Ll9lfL:5 Campus Life meeting , i 1 ik s prove to be shocking. mln wfawlilllitw' 7 en ior -.Zena Senior Y-Teens sponsored num- erous service projects, joints with other school clubs, a booth at Hoot- Mon, and participated in the spon- sorship of the Carousel. They try to do their best in fulfilling their duties and at the same time, enjoy them- selves. To be a Senior Y-Teen, a girl must be a senior willing to at- tend meetings regularly and work for the group. Girls display mixed emotions at YeTeens joint with Saints. L. to R., Front Row: President D. Vasconcellos, Vice-President K. Tompos, L. Boyd, S. Snider, M. West, K. Dixon, L. Tatro, L. Shaw, Secretary P. Penney, Treasurer L. Umekubo C. Cour, M. Willis, B. Bailey, G. Wright, A. Buffington. Row 4: B. Perry, N. Turner, S. Stokes. Row 2: C. Schenke, K. D. Pallu- M. Chilton, P. Heighton, S. Scott, A. Zeis, J. Donaghe, L. lat, R. Aguirre, A. Pipes, J. Jackson, J. Carter, S. Grunder, D. Kirklen, B. Valerio, C. Sarantos. Green, L. 'ow C Stevenson Row 3' D L Di 138 un ior -Zena L. to R., Front Row: Vice-President H. Duffy, Treasurer L. Souza, S. Peterson, S. Heimburge, C. Mason. Row 4: K. Schul- Regas, President M. Ugrin, Secretary L. Merino, J. Elstrom, tze, C. Boulio, S. Harrison, J. Hall, L. Hampson, S. Purtzer, Sergeant at Arms C. Tam. Row 2: S. Strasburg, M. Bender, M. K. Fristo, S. Grame, P. Herzik, T. Custis, C. Coover. Row 5: Grove, M. McGarrah, J. Hickman, T. Alvarez, V. West, J. Hul- T. Wagner, D. Belcher, S. Booth, J. Gaines, C. Edwards, K. bert, P. Yale, C. Shaw, J. Walker. Row 3: M. Latimer, L. Nall, Friedrich, S. Martin, S. Kelly. D. Engelke, K. Downs, C. Craig, L. Wallbrink, V. Warren, E. Any junior girl may be a Junior Y-Teen. Through active participation in joints with other school clubs, service projects, and sponsoring various guest speakers, a Junior Y- Teen is enabled to grow as a person and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Scrubbing is fun at the Junior Y-Teens car wash. 1255 FWF 'E' f ' f f 'wffmazwfmp , .ar 1-V ' Ulla-aM...,,WX . 'S'-1- 'WH MP3 was '--.... 171: o . -V:-....':.:...c-. ' E V '::- 2:u-- up '- V ' 'x If Front Row, L. to R.: E. Svirsky, Vice President M. Hartley, President C. Roxburgh, H. Heacock, L. Koenekamp, D. Marshall, S. Razo, C. Mulvihill. Row 2: N. Aqua Viva, M. Bishop, L. Svirsky, L. Manard, K. Clemens, K. Lowery, B. Armbruster, T. Keller, V. Peterson, M. Madruga. Row 3: P. Casale, L. Hart, N. Shepard, J. Wardlow, L. Fyock, P. McFeeley D. Long, D. Fordem, M. Robinson, N. Sandstrom, L. Gilchriest Row 4: P. Fisher, S. Fukushima, J. Buskirk, J. Marikle, H. Mat son, R. Hart, M. Pehrson, B. Johnson, J. Vick, D. Donaghe, D Smith. LSDOIUAOIWIOIAQ -3805 A model from Patricia Stevens shows Sophomore Y-Teens how to stand. 4 O l X Sponsoring a program for under- privileged children was the Sophi- omore Y - Teens' major project. They also held a joint with Crawford, spon- sored bake sales, and a pickle booth at Hoot-Mon. Their guest speakers included a model, and a hand-writing expert. ' Front Row, L. to R.: M. Bennett, C. Young, Secretary L. Sul lins, President J. Kuykendall, Vice President J. Ehrenfried Treasurer L. Driscoll. Row 2: K. Rhoades, S. Baker, P. Scott R. Walker, K. Kidder, P. Torrey, J. Metcalf, l. McMullen, J lngraham, M. Boulio, C. Dye, C. Allred. Row 3: M. Hoagland jI 8:5Al'l'lQl'l Bend This year's Freshmen Y-Teens be- came active earlier in the year than any previous Freshmen Y-Teens. Their many activities began with a Christmas caroling party. They also held the traditional joints and a slumber party, and made and do- nated toys for needy children. ., cm First and last a service club, the Key Club is open to Helix boys who are will-- ing to work for the school and community. The Key Club sponsored the Kiwanis Apple Sale and a pancake sale. Members attended both the Key Club District Convention and the Na- tional Convention. WJA jam As usual,the Math Team brought honor to Helix by winning top places in com- petition with other schools. This year the Math Team placed first and won sweep- stakes in the San Diego State College mathematics day, and took third in Sou- thern California in the Na- tional Math Contest. 142 L. to R., Front Row: Mr. Walker, President L. Gleason, Vice President L. Creel, Secretary R. Hennum, Treasurer J. Thorsnes, B. Berkey. Row 2:'R. Phelps, S. Burrows, S. De Marce, R. Gidcumb, G. Kretowicz, G. Alvarez, G. Raffesberger, J. Vick. Row 3: D. Bergeson, D. Wiles, S. Starling, A. Boyd, S. Riley, K. Burkett, B. Lawrence, D. Harman, S. Boyd, G. Eady. Row 4: G. Burrows, D. Shea, unidentified, J. Adolphson, unidentified, T. Powell, F. Willock, R. Gayhart, M. Videll, R. Fenwick, B. Walton, D. Hoagland, M. Young, T. Chambers, G. Gleason. Row 5: unidentified, W. Harvey, D. Storms, K. Campbell, E. Wag- ner, S. Stokes, B. Kerns, D. Sauder, R. Gleason, M. McCaffrey, J. Ambler, unidentified, W. Raffesberger, R. Grimme, H. Hill. Row 6: D. Paulsen, N. Higginbotham, J. Claypool, unidentified, M. Nichols, N. Austin, B. Peterson, L. Shaw, D. Tweed, D. Bliss. L. to R., Front Row: B. Davis, M. Weiss, G. Cosner, T. Edgil, S. Dillahunt, E. Halgren, J. Fristo, G. Meyer. Row 2: R. Sobek, D. Gord, B. Gorby, K. Happel, D. Lischer, B. Butler, S. Tyler, D. Hargrave. Row 3: Mr. Munson, D. Chapman, M. Boyle. L. to R., Front Row: President M. Browng L. lngrahamg W. Berry, B. Gorby, J. Harris, C. Hopkins, B. Carlson S Secretary D. Lischerp B. Williamson, Treasurer T. Williams: McLaren, T. Sandy. Row 3: E. Johnson, N. Austin J Ellis R. Steinhoffp Vice President A. Valkirs. Row 2: D. Lester, R. Gayhart, J. Self, D. Bareno. ' oaffermen. 3 CM Helix athletes, who have earned a Junior Varsity or Varsity letter, are eligible for the Lettermen's Club. By sponsoring the Harlem Clowns' bas- ketball game, the senior lettermen's banquet, and the Senior-Faculty football, basketball, and softball games, the members earn money to improve the inter-scholastic sports program. By participating in these sports, the students learn good sportsmanship and leadership on and off the field. Seniors in the Blooper Bowl prepare for the opening play L. to R., Front Row: T. Ferries, R. Torres, J. Hewitt, K. Jen- Thompson, C. Schenke, C. Barker, J. Parker, D. Henderson ney, J. Jackson,' C. Hart, Secretary L. Green, M. McGowan. D. Zasueta. Row 3: D. Burrows, J. Harper, D. Templeton Row 2: D. Smith, M. Mastro, M. Cooper, President N. G. Koether, C. Walker, J. Griffith, J. Herr, S. McAlpin ' L15 I L LL LUQ lfLC6L LOFL LL D.E. helped Santa by wrapping packages at Grossmont Center. 2 ?2 44 By sponsoring various service and fund-raising activities, members of Distributive Education were enabled to attend local, state, and national D.E. conventions. The D.E. program of leadership and development gave the students opportunities to parti- cipate in several group activities. Competition was staged with fellow students who had similar interests and career objectives. To qualify for membership, a student must be at least sixteen, a senior with reason- able scholastic achievement, and one with good attendance and citizen- ship records. Walk together, talk together, o ye peoples of the earth: then and only then shall ye have peace. This is the motto of the International Club. The Donkey Basketball Game and the l Club After-Game Dance were two of the various activities spon- sored by this club. Through these fund-raising projects, the l Club was able to bring an AFS student here, Elaine Webster from Barbados, and to prepare to send Helix students, Meredith Perry and Mark Merino, abroad next year. .gnfernafiona L. to R., Front Row: E. Webster B. Freiberger D. Reyburn C. Mason, J. Hickman, Treasuier J. Walker,'Secretary Af Pottinger, Vice President M. Merino, President M. Perry Mme. Auger, Mrs. Knott, Mr. Knott. Row 2: C. Williams P. Pathman, C. McKinney, J. McKinney, W. Forstrom, J Smith, D. Smith, T. Marrow, M. Anderson, B. Nork, B Robert, M. Duffy, T. Light. Row 3: R. Oldchurch, un identified, C. Sander, unidentified, B. Robertson, J. Berry W . . . R.. .... A I m,,N,,,,,,A.,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, . ,,, .W . . .. ., , . , W.-ff 442, ...uv 7: .Z-,.,,,,,,m 4 , wg, -W awww. ffe. mfr. ' fr- .www ::,-ewe-'WWW -M asia! fp. .,.,. f . . f -ri'5f7i av 2, f 1. 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KQCOITJ Helix Opponent 10 El Cajon 8 14 El Cap 4 9 Granite Hills 9 15 Santana 3 6 Grossmont 12 16 Monte Vista 2 146 ennifi The Tennis Club is an organiza- tion open to all girls interested in tennis, and willing to practice di- Iigently. The Tennis Team, composed of some of the club members, com- petes with other schools in the Grossmont District. Terminating a successful season, the Helix Tennis Team finished third. L. to R., Front Row: Pres., J. Carlin, V.P., K. Cardin, Sec., D Pallulatg Treas., P. Lindes. Row two: S. Leeds, D. Bedlion, E Sutton, P. Mole, B. Wills, P. Cheung, L. Berger, T. Fitzgerald, L Evans. Row three: C. Hall, B. Mitchell, T. Barnes, P. Andolsek D. Isenberg, M. Fitzgerald, B. Grant, P. Howard, M. Hartley, J Wright, D. Dayhoff. wim All girls able to swim 25 meters of any stroke are eligible for the Swim Club. Through active partici- pation and hard work, the girls per- fect their strokes, and learn good sportsmanship. The Swim Club placed second in the Grossmont District Finals this year. L. to R., Front Row: L. Driscoll, L. Vandenberg, M. Hahn, M. Strand, S. Heimburg, P. Yale. Row two: J. Herr, M. Schroeder, C. Moore, C. Dye, J. Mellon, Mrs. Kendall, Advisor. Row three: C. Scott, B. Driscoll, C. Scott, L. Evans, S. Freitas, V. Pike. ymnad fica All Helix girls who enjoy strenu- ous exercise and wish to develop a greater skill in gymnastics are wel- come to join the Gymnastics Club. Through meetings held bi-weekly, the girls prepared to compete in the Grossmont Junior College, and Grossmont District meets this year. CM L. to R., Front Row: M. Hand, S. Baker, B. Kesler, C. Young, M. Seuferer, S. Gardner, C. Allred. Row two: T, Burns, R. Eady, P. Scott, C. Amundson, M. Vinson, S. Kintner, R. Warner, L. Andrews. Row three: L. Sullins, D. Raymond, D. Mulvihill, C. Gardner, M. Boulio, C. Hickman, K. Rhodes, J. Wood, B. Wills. Row four: T. Kaiser, Mrs. Harcos, Ad- visor, J. Smith, P. Andolsek, P. Franson, D. Jenkins, P. Heighton. Row five: C. Ander- son, C. Sturgeon, E. Weber. ft X. u , ,, M. 5'- A--:..-:'.::i Em er 'trr'i Mzffmzzy nga is , A 1 rr ' f , 'wa . :ff 1 I H U Q i r i , 'L Q J- L i. I we tr H ','i Q: 0' if F .i Q Y 'iw x X lg 1 I f 5 if 3 Q 1 ue J! W A , v, 1 V ' A T A W , H , V V , Q, , I 'tk V Q ' -- 1 -r'it V r . H f .,.l ' ',, ,. 'A A r .3 147 cm, Muff ic First Semester, L. to R., Front Row: D. Hargrave, D. Gord, B. Gorby, President N Hi inbotham, - 88 terson, B. Bauer Perry, G. Cosner, B. Butler, Secretary S. Dillahunt, D. Walba, B. Hinck, D. Olliff, J. Aron. Row 2: J. Pat- , J. Smith, C. Wilken, D. Smith, G. Davis, M. C. Webster. Row 3: D. Simmons, Vice Presi- Singlaub. Row 5: R. Ely, R. Gleason, B. Menser. Working to encourage academic excellence, the California Scholastic Federation is open to all students with three A's and one B. Those who have been members for four semesters, one of which is in the senior year, are eligible for Sealbearer status. CSF sponsored a trip to Disneyland, a guest speaker, and an auction QE. dent D. Harper, G. Cassady, S. Leslie, L. Koenekamp, L. John son, S. Tyler, D. Novotny, F. Holowach, C. Boulio. Row 4: P Gaspar, C. Denton, L. Weber, J. Arntson, J. Passino, M. Miller S. Schmitz, M. Schwab, S. Rogers, C. Johnson, J. Walker, M at Hoot-Mon. Second Semester, L. to R., Front Row: D. DeVinney, T. Mc Nicol, E. Winter, President D. Harper, C. Sheldon, S. Forror, Vice President S. Dillahunt, A. Pottinger, D. Sdao, S. Freeland Row 2: C. Merrill, D. Simmons, P. Wheatcraft, R. Smith, T. Lundmark, M. Schwab, K. Quirico, B. Mitchell, S. Lesile, P. Andolsek. Row 3: J. Arntson, W. Edney, D. Stump, J. Berry R. Sobek, K. Happel, C. Dennis, L. Koenekamp, D. Smith, M Smith. Row 4: E. Schmitz, B. Riska, H. Gammon, W. Roeder K. Clay, B. Hunter, G. Sutton, N. Bray, C. Wilken, M. Singlaub, S. Carlson, L. Johnson. 48 Qui! ana! Lim!! L. to R., Front Row: S. Forror, C. Mason, A. Dawes, S. Flukey, J. Vaughn, D. Pallulat. Row 2: G. Cassady, S. Dillahunt, S. Schmitz, K. Quirico, B. Shaw, P. Palmer. Row 3: J. Smith, M. West, C. Sheldon, S. Snider, H. Gammon, D. Fein. Row 4: President H. Roades, Secretary E. Schmitz, J. Patterson, A. Pottinger, D. Andolsek. Only juniors and seniors who have had at least one semester of journalism are eligible for Quill and Scroll. Applicants must also be in the upper one-third of their class and have the recom- mendation of a teacher. Ac- tivities included a movie par- ty and an installation dinner. ' i JM U A l FLIP? LL l L. to R., Front Row: Vice President R. Bishop, President M. Dennis, P. Flattery, Secretary E. Black, Treasurer D. Conyers, T. Milligan. Row 2: P. Howerton, M. Stubbs, J. Church- man, S. Alexander, M. Dumas, S. Conn, K. Mitchell, G. Wendelton, B. Spencer, A. Pem- berton, S. Fukishima. Row 3: L. Vallas, P. Lozinski, J. Najera, J. Mathews, F. Morrison, N. Humphrey, D. Hoff, S. Herndon, K. Faulconer, Mrs. Butts. Row 4: C. Warner, R. Buck- lew, D. Dunn, J. Branch, M. Vinson. Row 5: J. Justice, H. Embree, L. Olmstead, T. Irion, J. Hanson, R. Robinson, D. Oliver. ' . J.. l . i - l Promoting interest in the library is the purpose ofthe Library Club. Participation in Hoot-lVlon and a candy sale enabled members to provide items necessary for the library. Members also sponsor Book Week and Open House for teachers and students. 14 i Having fun at University Lanes every Thursday after- noon, the Bowling Club tried to improve their bowl- ing scores. Members com- peted against each other in tournaments. This club is open to all interested Helix students. L. to R., Front Row: S. Johnson, K. Slack, L. Carpenter, N. Clark, S. Henry, P. Revella Row 2: Vice President L. Larsen, J. Smith, K. Ruyle, R. Furry, J. Cease, L. Scholl S. Kerr, R. Larsen, C. Nicodemus. Row 3: J. Griffith, L. Thomas, M. Anderson, J Stephens, K. Clay, T. Long, D. Poto, K. Anderson, S. Axt, J. Cook, R. Clabagh, R. Edgar M. Traut. Row 4: J. Meyer, B. Ogden, S. Sims, S. Nicodemus, A. Gamboa, Mr. Heyer, G Parlet. cience By taking a field trip to Rohr Corporation, the mem- bers of the Science Club were enabled to better un- derstand computers. Exam- ining computers is only one phase of scientific develop- ment studied by the club. Members are encouraged to do research out of class. To qualify for membership, a student must have taken a science course. l 150 L. to R., Front Row: Secretary G. Carson, Mr. Pirie, Treasurer B. Karr, Vice President D Chapman, President D. Gord. Row 2: M. Mclvor, R. Gord, J. Kress, C. Bunch, R. Sobek P. Brock, D. Olliff. Row 3: Mr. Watenpaugh, G. Townsend, M. Weiss, Mr. Ramsey, R Aaron, B. Boddy, Mr. Vogel. L. to R., Front Row: B. Walker, C. Young, Attorney General N. Higginbotham, C. Roxburgh. Row 2: C. Schenke, M. Perry, K. Duffy, N. Thompson, L. Cassady, D. Gord. Row 3: J. Car- lin, D. Olliff, D. Elkins, D. Harper, R. Phelps, M. Dennis. Sponsoring Club Week and Hoot-Mon are two of the activities coordinated by the Inter-Club Council. Led by Attorney General Nick Higginbotham, repre- sentatives from each club review their problems and work together to unify all club activities. To qualify for member- ship, a student must serve as a president or special representative of an on- campus club. Lgnfer- Cjounci Wafionaf jorendic eague L. to R., Front Row: C. Webster, C. Larimer, D. Clapp, President J. Vaughn. Row 2: Treas- urer B. Hinck, Vice-President K. Happel, B. Johnson, C. Johnson. The purpose of the Na- tional Forensic League is to promote poise and logical thinking in public speaking. To qualify for membership, a student must be in the top two- thirds of his class, and have a genuine interest in competitive speaking. Members qualify through statewide tournaments for state finals, held in Santa Barbara in May. 151 V! ff? .22 ff lf fi, T in ACTIVITIES I 3 , I 1 1966-6 7 Q I wp Q September 12 - Hello Week 15 -- Freshman Tea 16 - Hello Assembly Hello Hop 23 - Football Carnival V , V 4 VV 7 .V Way, 28- International Club's Tea .l,'l October ,1 ,lU, J ,l,l,A . , a,,,, ,,,l ,,A, ,,.,.,,, . W., ,,, , , ,, ., . 'V f - 47 VV ,, - er? 1 -Junior Class Car Wash f .5???'hiwftfPtfiGt'ri1Wl 5- senior Barbecue V V M , Q, V 3 V VV V,!,,,VV, ,jg., ,VV rg? IVV 7 - Pep Assembly for Mt. Miguel Game 513 M014 ,Ve g gi ,,wza,V ' , fi A, .Q , ',, 19-Girls' League Barbecue gg Z A V3. 3 . V5.1 , ,Q , V 5 . V 'V VVVV Q 21 -- Homecoming Assembly . '- M I V VV , ' AIun1niTea gi , , K , , , ,I 22 - Band Jamboree ' ii fft, , .i,, A ,. V i, ' ' ' November ft' V V I , , VV I, 4-. P A bl f G tg ,I . V VV ep ssem y or rossmon ame :', ,V ,. ,fig 5 - International Club Car Wash ' l l ' 16-23 - Girls' Lea ue Canned-Food Drive llll 4 lll I , . Vg I fiigrf?fi'1Tii71wf2?3Qflf?4 g Stampeding Freshmen at the Hello Assembly. Hot dog! lt's the Girls' League Barbecue. Helix floats on air as the team beats Grossmont. International Club conducts a mock interview at the Frosh Tea. My i I lf' ' , , I I , .... 1 V V I . I ul 'f 'X ', 'ii VX ' f ' , , ' '. 11.1 iff .IV V V. 5 i 4. I 'VL 'rl' all N .. 'A I . - , 5 lrll it ' I' V? '-iff' Vf. ' z- V, 2 . -- - ' 59',',w41 ' , ff ., ,V ,- ,wr , f in' gli ' 'W V' f fx V ? ,Z ,. .1 , Q ,., V, V. , www Via. V V1 , . Vf fix, 'I - X. 'V ' 2 H ' ' zx f ,, ' 'ff yy V. V V V V, ,, , ,Vt ,V . ll 'V ' ' 'f'f', VV ,., ,M lv,rf.. VV... . ,.,,,.,, .. VV,,..,. ,.,,l. , .. V. ,, V V. , V V--' 5' is 'i ,. , A V t ' 'Mew Q, V ,rpg ,gfff JVV V VVT - 4 , 746 g,1'V , I . wg . - V .W , I MM f V' V V f' ny V 'ww elf 1 -- fre VMI , . ,V , G f -V V I 1 ,nfm ti!iLTl7'f ,V.' M.-if AV' ' ', M,fM '.a F'W'fwwl'V?F V- 'Mwst AH, I IU' 'f'f Vf .f,- 'TWWMV LVM W 'fITVf , 'fVfvEf?Z, 'IJ MVA, ' ' ' I ' Q V V M41 I fl , ,I l+,rmffV ,, 'f,' .fmmgr. m,g1f+zf4f.,,, .M 154 Caimflaf December 2 - CIF Final Playoff 3, 9, 10- Senior Play 7 - Fall-Sports Banquet 8 -- Faculty-Senior Football Game 10 -- Sophomore Class Car Wash 16 - Christmas Assembly January 4- Cheer-Leading Practice Begins 19 - Blooper Bowl 23 - Harlem Clowns - Faculty Basket- ball Game. 27 -- Hi-Steppers' After-Game Dance me H' ' 'iYou are getting sleepy could have been the theme of the Christmas Gil 1' my -...ic ,flip cf f Helix's first homecoming float is excelled only by the five queen candidates that ride on it. Assembly with Dr. Dean. Wheeling in to the CIF finals. The donkey basketball game, a scene of much com petition and fun. 155 ,F ll 1966-67 .QP 1- 3, 8- 9 20- 25- February Primary Election for Cheerleaders Cheerleaders' Assembly Final Election for Cheerleaders Election Assembly for ASB Officers Nominating Convention March 3-Faculty-Senior Basketball Game 6-AFS Assembly 9-Fashionality Night 12-Folk-Music Festival 16-French Party 21-Hi-Steppers' Disneyland Trip April 4-Assembly for Class-Officer Election 12-13-Final Election for Class Officers 14 20 -Hula Hop , , -Leadership Banquet Q 'F' 'A' 22-Leadership Conference The Harlem Clowns catch Helix eyes with their tricks. gg:QEReA5S'aeymb'y 29-ASB Play ag jf '01 51 2, 6 SX M-Emu A Candidates for AS-B offices seriously state their plat- forms at the Elections Assembly. sm i Competition gets stiff at the Cheerleading Assembly. Er 6 Zi ? E AWD? f we 'WM , Highlanders show school pride at the ballot box. M W 6 CLI' May 2-Choir Clinic 4-Hi-Steppers' Banquet 11-German Night 15-Girls' League Week 16-Band Concert 17-Girls' League Movie -Girls' League Banquet --Hoot Mon Bermuda Ecnuob 22-Choir Awards 23-ASB Assembly 24 25 18 19 -Spring-Sports Night -Band-Awards Banquet 26--Junior Party June 2-Senior Prom 7-Senior Lettermen's Banquet 8-Assembly for Senior Awards 9-Senior Annual-Signing Party 15-Senior Breakfast Graduation, Helix Stadium ,i V jpzflj ly! foreign exchange students show that asking At the AFS Assembly, for a dance in some countries is not easy. The French Party included a program topped off by delicious French pastries. Hooot Mon' Night Club at Hoot'Mon has the rapt ,, wwe I - - . Q 6 attention of all. as t W fx ,,,.4-nl nit flffwllf lwnmal l Eli L .3 Helix students get in the spirit as election time rolls around. 157 1 2 ,4 4? Umm ASB Vice-President, Bill Hinck, assumes all of the duties of the President in her absence and pre- sides over all meetings of the Stu- dent Council. He also acts as a liaison between the student body and the PTA, organizes and con- ducts the Red Cross Drive, heads Student Government Week, and prepares the Highland Holidays As- sembly. This year, Bill has proved to be an efficient and hard working leader in organizing an effective Student Council. Also, he has shown outstanding leadership in perform- ing his numerous other duties. Michele West, ASB Secretary, is in charge of all correspondence for the school. She runs all elections, takes minutes of Commission meet- ings, and supervises the Nominat- ing convention, a true highlight of the school year. Michele has done an extremely proficient job in per- forming her assigned duties. She has also aided others in reaching their goal of a smooth running and efficient Student Council. . fl 3 am 'hmm ti vi . A k i ki' 'Q 415 ' . l . 4. L.,- Linda Shaw Kathy Gibbons Donna Pallulat Finance Cultural Affairs Publicity ww at Sandy Stokes Public Relations Mark Brown Athletics Hs. ,... Commission Class at Work! 0mmif55 ionem The job of organizing most extra-curricular events at Helix rests with the Commissioners. These people have worked hard throughout the year in order to insure the success of our activities. We feel that this year's Commission Class has proved to be the best in Helix's history. ...diy Nick Higginbotham Attorney General Carol Schenke Girls' League President T 4 7 Ron Gidcumb Spirit ,ff Donna Clapp ASB President Davy Vasconcellos Cultural Affairs Jackie Vaughn Assistant-at-La rge Linda Green Finance Sue Snider ASB Secretary katie Duffy Pat Penney Publicity Publicity Mia fanfa A great deal of work in Commission Class is done by the Commission As- sistants. These people are appointed to their positions because they are known to be conscientious and effective work- ers. Part of the success of this year can be attributed to their enthusiasm and hard work. Denver Elkins Senior Class President Janet Walker Assistant-At-Large Elaine Webster Assistant At Large Mr. Woods Advisor Bill Hinck, ASB Vice President, presents the trophy to the outstanding student council representatives of the year They are front row, Tony Salmon and Dave Shea, and back row I. to r.: Linda Stout, Teri Love, Tisha Burns Lavaughn Vallas and Marian Pehrson. Not pictured: Larry Gleason. 162 .gifuolenf Cjounci f Student Council is the voice of every student at Helix. Through it, numerous suggestions can be made and prob- lems corrected concerning student ac- tivities and school life. The pressure exerted by the council also makes the adult administration aware of these ideas and problems. The revision of old policies and the introduction of new ideas were the highlights of the council's activities this year. The stu- dent council has experienced particular success and has truly represented all sides of student opinion. jirzif 3eme5fer .S?uo!enf Gounci The representatives include: Gerry Ambler, Susan Baker, Roger Ballantyne, Nancy Beishline, Collette Bouchard, Steve Boyd, Phil Brock, Tisha Burns, Jo Buskirk, Bob Butler, Jan Campbell, Mike Cassady, Chris Coover, Cathy Cour, Dave Cul- ver, Karen Damschroeder, Dee Dee Dayhoff, Cheryl Denton, Janene DeVilbiss, Kathy Dixon, Helen Duffy, Jerry Ehrlich, Roy Gayhart, Vince Geroche, Greg Gleason, Larry Gleason, Richard Gleason, Richard Grajeda, Dennis Grame, Sue Grinolds, Sandy Grout, Dennis Gruver, Bob Hafner, Connie Howe, Jane Huson, Toni Kaiser, Cheryl Larsen, Jim Lee, Terry Lerma, Don Limpic, Teri Love, Kenny Mackey, Crickett Mason, Oliver McConnell, econcl Lgiemerifer Lsguclenf Counci Dan Mcllhenny, Caroline McKinney, Nancy McMullen, Regina O'Connor, Marcos Orozco, Donna Owens, Kathy Oyos, Tom Papoulias, Marian Pehrson, Becky Perry, Barry Pressing, Chris Price, Wayne Raffesberger, Leah Regas, Barbara Ricks, Mau- reen Rietz, Marilyn Robinson, Sandy Rose, Lynn Rovertson, Tony Salmon, Elizabeth Salway, Nancy Sandstrom, Launa Shippen, Glen Schneipp, Roy Sietliffe, Jim Skalman, Jay Solo- mon, Corky Stoehr, Linda Sullins, Debbie Surber, Dave Sy- mons, Paige Talley, Kathi Teague, Pat Trent, Michele Valles, Betty Walker, Pat Warner, Jack Woll, John Young, Robin Zulauf. W -.. ,MIK ,.., - , ..,, The representatives include: Paul Alesi, Carol Allred, Susan Baker, Char Barker, Nancy Beishline, Dan Bergeson, Steve Boyd, Kathy Boyle, Kim Brown, Steve Burrows, Jan Campbell, Mike Cassady, Steve Clippinger, Chris Coover, James Culpeper, Teresa Custis, Diane Cyman, Jim Dakis, Charlie Dennis, Kathy Dixon, Vicki Dunn, Jerry Ehrlich, Denver Elkins, Susan Freitas, Janene Gardner, Greg Gleason, Rich Gleason, Richard Grajeda, Sandy Grout, Patti Heighton, Lisa Henneberry, Nick Higgin- botham, Howard Hill, Steve Hilliard, Bill Hinck, Linda Hofer, Pat Howard, Jane Huson, Bruce Irwin, Dorene Isenberg, Dean Jacobs, Reginald Jones, Toni Kaiser, Paulette Laufer, Teri Love, Gay Lundmark, Leo Lupo, Nancy Marcello, Pat Mc- Donald, Peggy McFeeIey, Carolyn McKinney, Jeanne Mellon, Mike Monahan, James Nielsen, Kathy Oyos, Tom Parks, Linda Passino, Marian Pehrson, Margaret Perry, Vivian Peterson, Chris Price, Ron Real, Maureen Rietz, Linda Rether, Barbara Ricks, Tony Salmon, Nancy Sandstrom, Glen Schneipp, Dave Sebach, Dave Shea, Jaccie Slobig, Joan Smith, Carol Souza, Sarah Steuermann, Linda Stout, Linda Sullins, Gary Sutton, Mike Swanson, Marianne Taueredi, Steve Taylor, Kathi Teague, Lavaughn Vallas, Davy Vasconcellos, Betty Walker, Janet Walker, Linda Whaling, Willie Williams, Bart Williamson, Robin Zulauf. 163 FASHIONALITY NIGHT: Pat Lean, Chairman. Row 1: K. Teague, M. Bender, S. Strasburg, S. Ashman. Row 2: A. McMorrow, M. Madruga, L. Green. Row 3: V. Bolton, C. Bufka, S. Rysen- ga, J. Butler, L. Prince. FROSH TEA: Chirs Warner, Chairman. Row 1: V. Franklin, C. Boulio, K. Fristo, B. Mitchell. Row 2: S. Strasburg, K. Schultze, S. Grame, A. Gibbons, N. Marcello. Row 3: D. Brown, M. Bend- er, M. Latimer, J. Wik, J. Arntson. 'lllnmmmasll' ALUMNI TEA: Nora Thompson, Chairman. Row 1: K. Keane. C. Dill, B. Scott. Row 2: M. Villarino, N. Marcello, K. Schultze. Row 3: S. Strasburg, M. Anderson, L. Passino. 164 7 ir A eague , ,J '3' A chic suit is 'modeled by Miss Hatounian at A Spring Fling this year's Fashionality Night. MUMEHTS EWDEF Faculty and alumni reminisce at the Alumni Tea. ommiffeed x xgf v ca - K . we 5' , Q.. 4:- CANNED Fooo DRIVE: Leah Regas, chairman. Row 1: Ri Dralle, K. Fristo. Row 2: N. Marcello, J. Arntson, L. Passino. Row 3: S. Strasburg, K. Schultze, S. Grame. 1 I fr an 11.4 , , -.. ..::iV ., , . a an .-J f V ,gwgn -- . i. . ,, . M e ,4 f.,, 1 ' 1 EWS Happy freshmen are entertained at the Frosh Tea. veg!! M V . -M-,,,.,W..,.,...,,,,,,w, ' M 5,273 A I , vlv I 4 ,N '-.M , I A -ff - 1 L.- l il i Helix lassies load their plates at the Girls' League Barbeque. .gr M 4 as .. 1 K N 'rg A ri' l l HULA HOP: Davy Vasconcellos, Chairman. Row 1: R. Aguirre, B. Perry, K. Cardin, C. Wilkin, C. Young, R. Merrit, S. Mit- chell. Row 2: E. Sutton, Unidentified, S. Humphrey, N. Hel- per, C. Young, B. Freidberger, S. Stokes, L. Green. Row 3: J. Smith, G. Lundmark, M. Tilley, C. Dowling, S. Deem, K. Brown, G. Lundberg, C. Stevenson. ,lm CHRISTMAS DANCE: Linda Prince, Chairman. Row 1: V. Bol ten, S. Rysenga, A. McMorrow. Row 2: P. Lean, K. Teague M. Madruga. Row 3: J. Butler, M. Bender, S. Strasburg. 165 it l fl. 3 M .-.A v' 3 ,.f ir 5 , oaague Carol Schenke President Caginef '1Z1,,f 'Hx Leah RSSSS Nora Thompson Canned Food Drive Alumni Tea Chris Warner Frosh Tea Christmas Dance Ann McMorrow Betty Walker Vice President Secretary we-if W-PM-an Mrs Osborne Advisor Kathi Teague Treasurer To further the feeling of unity among all Lassiesg to contribute to the school spirit by inspiring thoughtfulness, loyalty, friendship and honor in the girls of the student bodyg to install worthy ideals of womanhood and to provide service to the school and community-these are the purposes of Girls' League. fm.. Linda Prince Pat Lean Davy Vasconcellos Fashionality Night Hula Hop can ing cmd iefi i ,,, Z 405 Sandy Forror Candy Young Robbie Aguirre Ann McMorrow Leading Lassie of the year A These lassies are picked ,, ,,., on the basis of service to the school, service to Girls' League, popularity, personal- ity, and grades. Carol Schenke Margaret Perry Sonya Velazquez 'Q 2 W M, 5 il, 'vwv we 4' W Betty Walker Donna Pallulat Michele West Katie Duffy , ' ' X , wi ii W 'V Linda Green Sandy Stokes Cheryl Williams Carol Souza 167 Umm .Syfaff If Harland, Roafjes Dennis Andolsek Betsy Shaw Ed f0V n'Ch'ef Business Manager Senior Editor Planning layouts, making photo or- ders, taking pictures, spending endless hours in a darkroom, writing and re- writing copy, executing successful sales campaigns, and worrying for months result in a truly exquisite yearbook. The TARTAN doesn't just happen, but is painstakingly created by a de- voted TARTAN Staff to bring you a complete and thorough history of an exciting year at Helix. Sandy Stokes Robbie Aguirre Classes Editor Activities Editor Eileen Schmitz Dave Harper Ann Dawes Pat Palmer Clubs Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Photography Editor Bev Scott Literary Editor Gretchen Cassady Ass't Senior Editor P' fray Pat Howard Ass't Clubs Editor i 5 M iss Pearson Cynthia Larimer Ass't Business Mgr. is Sandy Flukey Ass't Classes Editor ,Av Sue Peterson Ass't Business Mgr. IW 11 Linda Green Ass't Activities Editor Sue Shew Ass't Senior Editor Karen Quirico Ass't Activities Editor ,W A X .Q Q m 1-is E L , i f I 4 , .N ,j Q-,uf I-K n Z Jeff Patterson Tim Tuttle Curt Anderson Ass't Sports Editor Photographer Photographer ,,,. pf' x 1 ,, l Advisor Now what's the problem? ix, WWW F Chris Sheldon Shauna McGI'980 Editor in chief ASS't Edlt0V The FLING endeavors to bring an awareness of Helix activities and ac- complishments to the student body and the community. ln journalistic competition, the FLING staff captured Sweepstakes for the 12th time at San Diego State College Journalism Day, and placed third in the Southern Califor- nia Journalism Education finals at the University of Santa Barbara. hhmygl Cathy Stevenson Bob Gorby Linda Prince Asst News Editor Editorial Editor Feature Editor swf if' M , Xi A 5 W , f 2? 'dv' 9 Q Q Michele West News Editor Mr. Hill Advisor 453 4, ibn 13? in iw, .rw v Q Q a4 f 51? M rf I f Q ini Lynda Weber David Fein Anne Pottinger Don Larsen Asst Feature Editor Sports Editor Press Bureau Editor Photographer Sue Snider Helen Duffy Sandy Forror Photographer Reporter Reporter 'ii Haywood Gammon Reporter Y Z.lv r.....w-af f i Kathy Gibbons Marianne Jones Donna Pallulat Susan Schmitz Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter h Y' Jim Smith Kathi Teague Nancy Turner Jackie Vaughn Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter !'4 ,,, w ,f f , f 'lil' Elaine Webster Karen Kellock Cathy Cour Sharon Dillahunt Reporter Cartoonist Ad Manager Business Manager We all, the honorable delegation from Texas, famous for its size, oil wells, and LBJ, cast . . . Controversial Pat Michaels gives an inspiring speech. f6flz .xgnnuaf Wominafing orwenfion With the accent on increased par ticipation, Helix's 16th Annual Nomi nating Convention began with key- note speeches by Judge Hugo Fisch er and commentator Pat Michaels. Lobbyists yelled, confetti flew, the pep band played as delegates' votes were tabulated and announced. 172 Tension mounts as candidates are nominated from the floor. Kylaz. T13 Frustration overtakes officials as votes are tabulated. i an Yeah! She made it! AS x ' 4. S . .,x 5. 'ii wb ,-ir ' 1-Q 4 -J, Q 'J 'u- gd Q., I .Q v . :Tr , , -. 2 ' -E' , 4 U x .v 44 ,ix 7 , V 'l Q 31,7 - I. -'K J X I ' .. , , H 'X Q , ' a ' -. U . - ' .- , 5 , . A ' - : ' 1 I- 1 . fr ' XJR , . , A- A : 0 C if gf .- v -Q. -' . . . A '- -. , . -Q . . . ,, Q 3 H ' - ' P '- ww . - , 3 W 1 A ..5. R XM . .. 4 -. f' Z ' ' , ' M. A A 1 Q Q l . 'W 3'4a . A 'V 1 ,, - Q 5 V f ' Q ' ' Q - , - ' 'F 1. . f. YS' . .:- Sr?- Z Q , , .y , W 'L LM. ,M 'S r lim ! , I . +3 ' , 't , 'H '13, I Z TN - . :H ' 3 1 ' vb'-43315. wJ3 '2 'i W 1 3 ' . Y .' - il . n . 'A ' V . -2,112 W y .. Q I rg ., V E M. . 4' '17 Q F- 1' ' ' ' ' V I ' . ' 1- s. ' 7- 'H 5 fs.. -' - ' .' , - , - X - . . ' ' - 1 ' . K :. h I V ' i - . ! 5 ig . 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M If '- 4 86X .M'.S7fel0l0Ql Z5 The Helix Hi-Steppers, under the direction of lVIiss JoAnn Smith, began practicing early in the sum- mer in order to give top perform- ances at football halftime, pa- rades, and competitive activities. This year the Hi-Steppers adopted a snappy military style for their routines. During their successful marching season, the corps par- ticipated in the Nlother Goose Parade, Band Jamboree, and com- petition at Chaffey and Haw- thorne. The dedicated Hi-Steppers work many long hours to bring recognition and honor to Helix. 'NJ- Gretchen Cassady Janene Gardner Bev Scott lst Lt. 3rd Lt. 2nd Lt. fri 3 Diane Sdao 4th Lt. ttf., wgwix rat! i 593 EMU it 9 in HU? WQrt1 fl lf if viii , Fw il 'l Sandy Forror Captain if Miss JoAnn Smith Advisor Row 1 L. to R.: B. Scott G. Cassady S. Forror, J. Gardner D. Sdao, Row 2: L. sparby, s. Leslie, L. Blanks, K, Taber. S. Velazquez, L. Weber, C. Warner. Row 3: J. Clarkson, L Svirsky, V. Pepin, C. Mulvihill, L. Shoblom, C. Dill, M. Hox sey, C. Trytten. Row 4: S. Mulvihill, M. Webb, S. Peterson K. Keane, G. Butler, B. Golden, J. Wik, C. Ball, B. Walker J 4 I M Z' M., . af ' 1 Betty Walker Pres. Row 5: S. Strasburg, N. Marcello, N. Shepard, M. Bender S. Steuermann, S. Grame, V. Love, G. Withem, D. Owens H. Bacon. Row 6: P. Webber, C. Cross, L. West, D. Hoy D. Watson, K. Schultze, L. Lee, M. Wiles, M. Aaron, J. Bi chowsky, P. Sturz, C. Larson. Not pictured: S. Shannon C. Schatz. Donna Owens Sec. Bonnie Golden Sue Peterson Sharon'G'rame TreaS. Social Historian Publicity v its G 'C 4 M V kxfix 4. T fi mf' , l, if f Sue Davis Twirler This year the award-winning Helix Band completed another successful marching season. Un- der the able direction of Mr. Thompson and Drum Major Bruce Anderson, the Band placed fourth in the state at the Long Beach competition. At left, the High- lander Band marches in the Mother Goose Parade. A Bruce Anderson Drum Major 4, 449' 3 1 vas T ' 1: :V . Wi' Q Michael Cassady Pres. 11584 '-Dwi' Bruce Anderson Vice Pres i 'f .t A A i A i. 'K f X i f 2 . ni 4 Zz .,. ,JZ fi Q I , Beverly Browning Twirler Kathy Teague Sec. Front row: Kay Fristo, Vicki Franklin. Back row: Charmian Boulio, Linda Passino, Diane Neuner, Julie Arntson, Karen Rauscher. 7 Front Row L to R Rodney Ruyle Tim Bulow Dave No lich, Dan Romero, Alan Cary Rich Gordon Mike Cassady votny Fred Kidder Gary Holowach Frank Holowach Dick Ken Kleager. pep The Helix pep band is an organization to promote spirit by playing for pep rallies, foot- ball games away from home, and numerous basketball and baseball games. They also take part in civic activities. Cool heads at the Chula Vista game :FW .Q WLLA... . X - Mr. Vogel Mr. Floyd Q .,-: is Advisor Advisor , -oA I g is V g W Nick Bolshazy Pipe Major The traditional challenge of the sword aglailae Kano! The Bagpipe Band, which was founded in 1951, has remained a tradition at Helix. 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Second Row, L. to R.: Fourth Row, L. to R.: Debra Ruden, Paul Castagna, Ella Kay Wittrnan, Loretta Lufsey, Wayne Sisk, Retha Murphy. Svirsky, Ray Andrews. Fifth Row: Rod Johnson. Not Pic Ken Grote, Janice Armstrong. Third Row, L. to R.: Glenn tured: Ken Carlile. The choir, under the able direction of lVlr. Rue, has participated in many events including the Fall Festival Concert, the choir clinic, a major oratorio with Riverside Ramona choir, the Spring Concert Tour, and the Combined Choral Concert Gym. They also attended The Young Lord at the Civic Theatre. The Choraliers is a separate group that, in addition to singing with the choir, has estab- lished an enviable record in their own right. Uzoir First Row, L. to R.: Cindy Parker, Barb Ricks,-Sherry Shoblom. Second Row, L. to R.: Ann Buffington, Dennis Rea, Ken Car- lile Wayne Sisk, Richard Norton, Linda Grunder. Their concerts and programs for civic and ser- vice clubs include music ranging trom mad- rigals to broadway shows. Deserving special recognition in their work as a single unit from the Choraliers, is the trio Janice Armstrong, Ann Bufiington and Becky Perry. Their many performances include all types of music. The girls sang at the Senior Talent Show. ci.,..A.. .swf L. to R.: Becky Perry, Ken Grote, Loretta Lufsey 1' lf White Christmas was the theme of this year's annual Ch Club. ristmas Dance, held for the first time off-campus at the Balboa Park 4 Highlanders skate to the music of the Pagans. at the first after game dance sponsored A1774 Helix juniors take in the sights at the Sea World Dance CLFLCQZ5 This year, Highlanders danced the popular skate to the music of the Pagans, Century's, Extremes, Impalas, The End, and The Horseless Car- riagef' 2 lx , by the equally fabulous Tartan Staff 9 if Cr..,.4....f.,.. JV teams are an im- portant part of HeIix's athletics. Backing them up are the spirited JV cheerleaders. , f, f' ' .fQM2a. l,J.?U7Z14t' -5 I' ' ' ' ' 2 f ' if. 3 A 1 : 1 M , 1 P t 497 i Front Row L. to R.: Debbie Chamberlin, Patsy Creel. Patsy Back Row Nancy Sandstrom, Tracey Barnes. amifg CAQQIHLCL em ,K . X f .. --'Y Yi? ga- . . R Y: 4 L . - i I L...,,,.... Ron Robbie DeeDee John Head Cheerleader ,J With never ending spirit and determination, this year's 1966-67 Varsity Cheerleaders have proved the importance of unified support in a unique man- ner. Front Row, L. to R.: DeeDee Brown, Peggy Herzik. Back Row: Alison Zeis, John Thorsnes, Candy Young, Robbie Aguirre, Ron Gidcumb, Sheryl Mitchell. Candy Alison sv-I-HV' , ..- R if HV, .. wk .. L, I- . XXX i mN Peggy Sheryl 185 . f Wy ff Q,,Wf!4Z'Q0wff wfw W W WM wily f QL .1 QQ R , Q sis Ny beef qw 6+ fl fx Giga jf J jf Nffifj fy! jpfiyfjwmbf , if J Q 47142-fffgj Q ii 4 ,. , A i a s L i sf Timothy Owens First Sergeant Craig Lorenz First Platoon Leader Color Guard uuglu V ..,f ' ' xxx? Q W A is ,ig T 'ii' A i A i r wa C a s, W Vg- 1 .if js, ,1 H, if ef rr,, T ' W it iietrye l ' Y e 'l'l A A byi if V rrr T ,tV,, A T T ,tV,AV,, C ' fifff 3 California Cadet Corps Geoffrey Carson Compa ny Com ma nder CCC The purpose of the California Cadet Corps is to develop a solid sense of patriotism through progressive study of basic military concepts. The program includes maintaining an outstanding scholastic rec- ord and high ideals of citizen- ship. This year the Corps strived for a more rounded cur- riculum and a greater organi- zation. fffeig-,tm . e Qi 1 William Root Second Platoon Leader Carson and Com manda nt Mr. Gordinier William Kirkman Supply Sergeant N1 N M. ., '- N 'V nw MQ w fu mm-,f Wpmrmw ,,..--vfa ,,.,f-lm-Q...v 1, -1. - 'mm SPCDRTS Jfodomonf oaague BJSQQ. U N, 1,,.4,' .ms 1 . mi ' xiwwisar-aissms'-,-vnm,Xss+mx sz v Km asm: sfxxm ax. mu yf X. K ,X -53. Q A , s gh X1 xp- g 1 Om... L. to R.: John Young, John Weir, John Manard, Keith Mark Brown, Joe Smith, Judd Carson, Dennis Coover. Grote, Oscar Gibson, Rick Edwards, Glen Raffesberger, This year's Helix football team is undoubtedly the greatest team in the history of our school. lt boasted not just one or two stars, but an entire team of out- standing athletes. Their dedication, determination, and sweat earned this football team the best win-loss rec- ord in Helix history with nine victories and only one defeat. Our Green Machine's explosive offense and staunch defense worked in perfect harmony to become Grossmont League Champions and CIF runners-up. The Machine set a one-game scoring record in its 68-O romp over Santana, and scored more points in one season--321, than any other county team since 1959. ln addition, the defense allowed the opposition an average of only 11 points per game. The team's grit, talent, and outstanding balance gained Helix the respect of every team they faced. In the future, people will say of 1966, Now that was a football team! 9 . l f if D . ' T . 21 ,,,.. J Yttlig L. to R.: Tom Archambault fTrainerb, Dick Feeser, Warren Vinton QGrossmont League Coach of the Yearj, and Bill White. .izn.L.... 55 I? IE 'nn -VJ' L. to R.: Larry Creel, John Young, Keith Grote, Judd Car- Alschbach, Dave Brown, Mike Mallow, John Weir. son, Larry Gleason, Dave Templeton, Daryl Anderson, Geoff 191 , 6 MW ,,,MWf.w1,mM iwwry N eff . W 'iiiwfwnih .4125 Vile? .i wfmzn ' ' I I ' Q . M ,, if 'Y' X, f - I Q 4 W' Bart Williamson Junior Fullback 5'-7 160 lbs. ,Vv-, . ,,,, ...,, .,,. . . ,,.,, . , ' . Aff 1 X f1 1 1 1 Mike Monahan Junior Guard 5 8 163 lbs. f Randy Hennum Junior End 5'-9 136 lbs. Randy Hintz John Bahno Junior Tackle Junior Center 6'-1 187 lbs. 6'-0 182 lbs. Tony Salmon Larry lngraham Junior End Junior Guard 5'-8 157 lbs. 5'-6 144 lbs. , , M E 192 Steve Boyd Junior Halfback 5'-6 136 lbs. Brian Wofford Sophomore Qua 5'-10 176 rteback lbs. Boyd holds off a would-be El Cajon tackler. Wwfh . .... .W .J K Tim Stottlemyer Junior Tackle 6'-O 179 lbs. QA, W ,,.. f Aiwa 1 A ' T John Sturgeon Junior Halfback 5'-7 150 lbs. W 1 X ..! . .- f X ,h2Y',,! Max Flack Junior Tackle 6'-0 180 lbs. -- ,, Z Greg Gleason Junior Quarterback 5'-8 148 lbs. griclclem ,Wg ., W j ' 1 I V Tom Peterman Junior End 5'-9 1 60 lbs gl ,ul ,W ff,,f ff I I I ,, ,,f, X 5, , ','l' , ,f', ww? f f . V is W is J lsll Glen Raffesberger Forrest Wood Senior Center Senior End 6'-1 189 lbs. 5'-7 175 lbs. Young drives through a big hole opened in the Grossmont line. 1M,gfa5zf,ywf1yfW f fWm,,,.w2amly'Wf1 W if ,, ' V Q . .w.f41'f.,'f 'M fww f. ' ?14,?E7f5lI'fE.' V 'A f l' ,' M WZ? ie ' ' . A . ' - I H f Z f , f ff ll, V my f,,, ' WWW' ff' 7: f ,I W W ,hh, mg,,f4tz,'w,.zi, ', ,4 .ff M, We . X ff , S ,V ' ' . Ed Couvrette Gary Van Nest Junior Tackle Junior Guard 5'-10 180 lbs. 5'-10 162 lbs, , ,,. Ken Grote Senior End 5'-9 155 lbs. 1- Geoff Alschbach Senior Guard 5'-11 169 lbs. John Manard Senior Halfback 5'-10 180 lbs. , MZ 3 ' 4 QW ,il 222' Dave Templeton Senior Tackle 5'-10 198 lbs 'ir' an f J V X Daryl Anderson Senior End 5'-9 152 lbs. W ff V af ,,? Q 3 ff e Dennis Coover Senior End 5'-9 150 lbs. 193 , 1, f 6 a W... ,,, .1 , Co- Cjalofaind ',' ' .. ., .V ,,,,,,.,,. f , 1 WMWWM -ic 4- f V '- ' , ' I ' A . if fl lilp 4 ',', ,. , , , ,2: M , , , M 1 I John Young Joe Smith Senior End 8enior Guard 6'-1'f 185 lbs. 5-9 170 lbs. All-CIF 'n'n,, 1 f' V .-fff,3rzazfim i 4' awww A , Q Ziggy i27iif.yf 1 nnnn f Helix 28 34 34 33 31 14 19 68 46 14 Mallow outleaps an El Cajon defender to snare Edwards' pass. .1 Mark Brown Senior Halfback 5'-11 175 lbs. Grossmont League Back of the Year All-CIF QECOFJ Opponent Hoover 20 lVlt. Miguel EI Cajon Monte Vista 7 20 13 Granite Hills 6 13 6 Grossmont El Capitan Santana O Chula Vista 7 Point Loma 18 . ff fc f Q f L? Oscar Gibson Senior Fullback 6'eO 205 lbs. All League All-CIF 'lt 1, f is 5 1 3 il, Rick Edwards Senior Quarterback 6'-O 170 lbs. , , if W 'fx- ,H53 f f 7 f Yrif vw John Vick Senior Center 5'-11 178 lbs. All League E Q, MW., W W ,V X: .gn-5-, 2,5 f 5 j af , ,M ' , f aaf buff f Z f if f J gg J f X Z 15 af f fi Q' QA 5 f 'ff 1 an Q gi 9 xiWefQ4,,2:gw 1 W , iv S , A ' ?2?fWAM:1iww21l, ivw f - I 5' V 4 I G 2 ' ' . R V 1 . Hi' ,fn . .fr ZZ rf. I K Li, I 5 I , f Keith Grote Senior Guard 5' 9f' lb 173 s. All League John Weir Senior Tackle 6, Of, 188 lbs. All League Gibson breaks through the Grossmont line for tough yardage. , t , 1 :Y 5 X 7 ' , ,,,,, -MLW .0 ' Mm ,W W-W , W WWW f ,,. :M V' 0 ..,..,, W, It W B- W-W M , -I - - I ? W M . ' W 'L .U L L fl A .. M A VV-' ,I 1 wif mf 1' JW I , Wm, fftiiff 'LN f A 5. ,L , 7' W 'L M -. ' 1 5 A ' 1. w e wi muff i . .ff .1 7 , .1 7 .1 M , f ' W f L 'L Ls i Lf ' ' - 1 7 7 52 , ,,,, ,,,, 4 j , 1 ,fwfr '3 fi 5 L. , . Ah ,, . , ww' f , , , . H ' H ?2fM9L 9 H L J Q Wy I A I , ..,, l . Mike Mallow Senior End 5'-7 147 lbs. Larry Gleason Senior End 5'-11 165 lbs. Larry Creel Senior End 5'-9 157 lbs. Judd Carson Senior Tackle 6'-3 205 lbs. Rick Billuni Senior Kicker 5' 9 lb 190 S 195 f unior Uardify .L lt. X T Front Row, L. to R.: Milan Young, Roger Timmons, Jim Smith, Tim Martin, Larry Sweat, Gary Sumec, Larry Rubin, Jerry Dorland, John Pearson, Dan Roth. Middle Row: Keith Baxter, Steve McLaren, Butch Setliffe, Jeff Morse, Mike Stein, Mike Althof, John Ellis, Randy Fenwick, Wil Harris, Walter Dors, Jim Dillahunt, Robert Robinson. Back Row: Tom Parks, Robert Hafner, Dennis Lolli, Mick McCaffery, Jim Erautt, Bill Denhart, Bill Peterson, Al Taylor, Bob Laue, Hannu Mikkonen, Bruce Walton, Ed Wagner. 9. fu 1Q..,,.J Helix Opponent f fr 1 4-1 1 0 HOOVSY 18 .. 1- i ,. 6 Mt. Miguel 18 ' 1 i . W W: ,gg . O El Cajon O ' f 1 A' ' i iil. Xp 1 2 12 Monte Vlsta X: '5 J my If is qs? I 1 I 1 O A 14 Granite Hills 6 , , -N , , Y 4 4 ,f p '40 O Grossmont 13 5 , l . , 7 El Capitan 39 t , it ' , 1 siii if i 6 Santana 19 - , , jrodg pecan! 'Qi' . a n . sl ' A , 7'7 Z Helix Opponent 3'f'i-'fi' . .5 NF' 4' YA , N' ,xQ,'g.,f-V.Q131i.l:512511-'wN't'af-ravens. ,,, C h K h 44 Mt. Miguel O Tk .,,A Cac a an 20 El Cajon 7 'QYQI' 6 Monte Vista 7 1 Z Ggigiemtxls 23 Dillahunt plows into EI Cajon tacklers. 14 EI Capitan 27 7 Santana 12 jl 25Al'Yl6Ll'l joofgaf 196 Front Row, L. to R.: John Wickersham, John Waid, Kurt Brown, Gary Sutton, Walt Brown, Mike Swanson, Rod Hen- num, Bob Lograsso, Jim Long. Gene Jenkins, Oscar Padilla, Art Evins, Joe Castiglione. 2nd Row: Oliver McConnell, Tom Self, Mark Hicks, Dino Villarino, Dennie Grame, Jon Lem- mo, Ralph Spivey, Jeff Woll, Dave Hill, Buzz Buchanan, Mark Whillock, Kevin Sturgeon, Kelly Coltrin. 3rd Row: Coach Norm McMillan, Scott Tallman, Don Adolph, William Dickson, Doug Surber, Mark Kerns, Rohn Trieglaff, Frank Hafner, Jim Dakis, Jerry Reyleck, Gary Nobiensky, Dave Butcher, Tom Nass, Mark Forror, Frank Dennis, Burt Cle- ments, Coach Jon Crawford. 4th Row: Coach Richard Langston, Brad Strackbine, Jim Berry, Mike Mahoney, Alan Pipes, Randy Rose, Mike De Blasio, Tim Halley, Mike Eu- rich, Dave Del Pago. 'Hn l 'Mf- QU ' Mi WQQQ 5 , Q ' X ' , 1 , u in .,,., V 1 Q 1 S 5 I v' , , , , K 'Q Q X Flu 4 ,fgiw - v 'fs A r-M Q U 1 l I af 4, ,, 2, ,LW ' .nu Y 'W H 5, x K Q. ,, fxwlww X, ww . 'Q J H . Vs 7 : ,ff 4 i , X , 04? ,W yn!!! J W7 M , 4 fu 4' M f , J i11gZ'j,?Z , Mfwff 5 3' WWII hJ'f,,K? 71 mf f' ' f V ' x W ,,,f X: 4, W Qimw ,M MQ mf A W f 'mf 7 f 7 , '4 9 f V V, ,f ,W , XM ' n q, :j,4,fZH4v L, 0 , ' 5055 ' ff 5' gf W M uwwmmwwm W: ww-I i My ,,,,,, wma . Traffic jam occurs at beginning of gruelling Monte Vista race. 'i lf! V4 , V ,gi .. it El . l I ,, W 1 B., ,,. ,J ff .Ji f' sag h ' EA 9'-.ivy 'C A H Qc fi M -erm.. E fr., ., ali, rr ma mf, .5 PAXW' 4 nl mai t 'SMU , , 3' 'LIZ f ,T .MJ AI 'if 6 fr' 4 ts. T M ,W Les Shepard Senior tough hill on the Granite Hills Course. Iron Man: Joe Schroeder Team Captain: Joe Schroeder Most Improved: Paul Murillo P.E.P. Award: Wayne Berry Most Valuable JV: Darryl Simmons QQCOFJ Helix Opponent 27 Lincoln 32 23 Mt. Miguel 38 37 El Cajon 19 50 Monte Vista 15 28 Granite Hills 27 32 Grossmont 23 27 El Capitan 32 33 Santana 22 Mt. Sac. lnv. 8th Aztec Inv. 8th CIF Finals 7th P055 C0110 fin? This year the Varsity Cross Country team completed a sea- son in which the wins were few, but in which great gains were made in team spirit. The team, although finishing low in league standings with a 2 and 5 record, came back to place 7th in CIF with 4 Juniors and 3 Sophomores running. Coach Muir- head felt that he had a good season and was greatly impressed by the way the team ran at CIF. Great runners such as Joe Schroeder, Mike Cour, Mike Cardin, Dennis Smith, and Paul Murillo will make an almost unbeatable team for next year. The Junior Varsity enjoyed a fabulous season this year by finishing with an overall record of 9 and 0, thus taking league honors. A surprising victory over Monte Vista enabled the JV runners to press on in their support of the Varsity. Runners such as Tom Quirico, Darryl Simmons, Lee Malsack, Chris Merrill, and Jeff Patterson will be great assets to the great Varsity team of next year. The Freshmen also completed a victorious season, with a 6 and 1 record and a tie for the Frosh league championship with El Cajon and Mt. Miguel. Coach Muirhead Joe Schroeder Mike Cardin Dennis .Smith WBYHS IBGVVY Junior Junior Junior Senior The team shows great grouping in a colorful race against Lincoln High. 15 24 26 22 15 20 15 20 lst Grossmont League 1st Soph. Mt. Sac. lnv. . kv . Helix Opponent Lincoln 41 ,VJ U Mt. Miguel El Cajon ' 'Zf K 5 f f iss til. 17:- .'a 2 f:ij5 J .V w fr ., J.: L' . .A go , . . A gc. lir F,9j, JV shows championship form on the new Santana course. unior lljarfiify oaague Kllamloiond yv femur BGL-Q itifii-iii Monte Vista Granite Hills Grossmont El Capitan Santana 31 29 33 49 39 50 36 2nd Mt. Sac. Inv. lst JV Invitational Junior Varsity: Fr. row, L. to R.: Hal Griffith, Lee Malsack, Tom Quirico, Ed Weirather, Greg Schimke, Bruce Kerns, Rick Latimer. 2nd row, L. to R: Jack Vargo, Jim Barsi, Dave Leslie, Darryl Simmons, Jeff Patterson, Steve Hilliard, Jerry Crouch, Dave Oleksow, Chris Merrill. jgrozilz ofzague 60-glzamfoiond .K .V rv H., Uh V J: ,Q A my J 9.5 ,ju A J i gg a jrodlr pecan! VI . if 5- I? . ' Q: . . .. 4 -f i.'1, ..... W Qi U . J qv-'U ,H . 5 . 23' V U 4. , U if. .V g i f HQ, V .fs 3 K .A VV t Helix ' Oppgnent W A iyf ..V L., W A lf A ,I L. Q .. Q .2 20 El Ca ion 39 ZV. V .Z f -1:.: f' 1 tti 'A 24 Monte Vista 32 . it r ' . , A 7 16 Granite Hills 47 J H. . do ... 5 - r . er s 4 M ilf? J 45,3 19 Gfossmont 40 6 . ' wa ,., ' ' Q ' :,.f 3515 7 M JV V i 4 img-5 1 2 577 1, Capitan ' A V. tr , , ..,, 4 21 Santana 36 4 , s A '-':t1' , 1 r r 44----W-?--4 '-tii' . . .. it 151 Grossmont League ...' A' 'rfr i-- Tie With 'Vit Miguel , I , .. . A l . .. . , ,,. .,-, Q, 'K 4 ,VY . r ' . f zrt and Monte Vista ', 1 'if' .'-i' V- . W -. .jw.....,,,, - ,Z -- gp: ' ' '. V' lst Mt- Sac- 'nv' 7' ili ' Frosh: Fr. row, L. to R.: Craig Warner, Curt Smith, George Miller, Tom McLaughlin, Jim lrion, Mike Coon, Bill Prince, Larry Gastelum. 2nd row, L. to R.: Dick Comber, Robin Schultz, Ken Williams, Rick Fabares, Bill Ayers, Ed Hendricks, Gary Stein, Dave Hoff. 200 QQCOPJ Helix Opponent 37 Coronado 8 35 Oceanside 8 26 Mar Vista 14 20 Chula Vista 18 11 Monte Vista 30 35 Madison 10 25 Castle Park 16 31 Santana 9 40 El Cajon 6 28 Morse 14 36 Mar Vista 5 38 Granite Hills 8 32 El Capitan 12 23 Mt. Miguel 17 17 Monte Vista 25 11 Grossmont 26 Young dunuw hw opponentatthe League Hnah. red fdng The Helix wrestling team completed a successful season this year. In gruelling competition the High- lander grapplers compiled a 13-3 win-loss record and placed third in the Grossmont League. Through deter- mined effort, our wrestlers placed second in the Ki- wanis Tournament and third at the Grossmont College Tournament. Fortitude and sweat helped Helix to de- feat the powerful Mt. Miguel team for the second time in Helix's history. The Helix roster boasted many fine wrestlers again this year. Bart Williamson, All-CIF, was unbeaten in league competition. Cary Francis, with a 25-2 record, was also undefeated in the Grossmont League. Rod Gilmore compiled a 15-1 record before walking pneu- monia eliminated him from league or CIF contention. John Young had 22 wins and only 3 defeats. and Tom Evans was 16-5 when he was injured at CIF. JV wrest- ler Larry Davidson broke an all time JV winning streak with his 15-0 season. iv E l 4 -4:5 ,, at ' 47' Coach Lucas VV I V'Vk ' K , ' , Ji' 'flf,ff. .W if .M r ' V J M.. 5 f,,f, gggglfgglv 'MW' ' r MMA ' 'IM WM ,V ffm, Iyfv M VVXVV k 1, . if sm . ' 1.12 ' mm lil-IX J it H Don Wiles Rick Fielden Glenn Eady Rod Gilmore Sophomore 98 lbs. Sophomore 106 lbs. Junior 115 lbs. 3rd League 3rd CIF .. .2 ' 2Ziii?fvZ'fwlfiffzffiw ' , wfzfift 'fri' f::i45i4?f4w '22' Uwzw' tfs22vfQ3et79Wi2?ff'15 f , f,.,M.zt - A ff,,ff ww ww? wwf gygrq5:5,g5w55U,,f' .if . ,fgy.,fgf, g f ggrfzgfyfe.iewiLAMW ,, , weviefwflQwzfavgil-ff.' , ,V . ., . . W .,wwl54f:g:w . fl.f.fmfw1sw f V 5' 1 V 'W' , . fx 7 A H' .f ' ' 7 ' U . F , , , .X ., it AM, I , f . Q ' ef fm-Q . , ., ,f.,-jig. v A W l . is L 1, .1 J ' 2 ' V V, 7,,V 1,77 ,,f, . im., ,N f , wk 6, W W... li it 5 ei J 4. ZIHELI H51-li. Q ..... f 1 . .. ... Tom Evans Steve Charles Steve Dill Mike Vidal Senior 130 lbs. Senior 130 lbs, Junior 136 lbs. Junior 141 lbs. 3rd League Senior 123 lbs. fy Z Vw. if YQ, Wen' ' fr AXA - . ELIX-- J QC. Joe Kent 2. iw Senior 130 lbs. 5 ,MEL-:ix 0 M, J A . L ,QE IX Cary Francis Senior 148 lbs. n- .1 f: r- -Y ' l it Fl: , 2 QQ, if is J V 3 .J f 4' 4 . , VVVI , 'vyh g . HELIX 'AU-TX . JE LIX 'm . - .e WL!!! J A' 1 U: i A 'i'il +V. J Bart Williamson Junior 157 lbs. 2nd League lst CIF 4th League ..,....? BI-Ixi John Weir Senior Heavyweight Greg Willock Dave Herzik Angelo Cusumano John Young Junior 157 lbs. Senior 168 lbs. Senior 183 lbs. Senior 183 lbs. 1st League 3rd CIF Referee seals the fate of Gilmore's Monte Vista opponent. 202 Williamson displays CIF winning technique as he bulldogs his opponent in the CIF Finals. Qcnior Uardifg lvlluzzifgng Q N., ,f ,. 43 , ' . H - 'F 4 ' fl 1 .. ,L Q gllflemf , . V Vi Helix Opponent ,, ,itil-ei 4 all - , F1 mv A . ,V .1 ,V V QV 29 Madison my Qual ' V 1 ' 4 7 ' A 1 8 Castle Park REQ V 4V Vf, V ,f 1 ,X AQ V Q A Lf' 5:5 A ? Cajon Q! S z j 3 1 .X L V . .L V 27 Morse 1 4 1 , ts' 5 rf as V 38 Granite Hills 1 lil A 1 K H - ' Wd ., 38 Mar Vista Q? 1 3 V V I KV , r HV taxa 1,,p ' 4 VI . , 33 El Capitan V ' 1 8 2 f -if J . J -J K , 9 ,,:l - 15 Mt. Miguel ,V . JV, V . V , VV, f 'A V , V V J f V , . ,J V ,V 'lm u, li, Vw 22 Monte Vista Ativ , , 19 Grossmont Front row, L. to R.: John Evans, Mark Wills, Ed Weirather, Jerry Limpic, Art Takanashi, Wayne Nakano, Jesus Vega, Tim Shaeffer. 2nd row, L. to R.: Dale Sauter, John Pearson, Dan Bergeson, Dave Floyd, Larry Davidson, Dennis Sesma, Alan Boyd, Ron Gardner. 3rd row, L. to R.: Jerry Dorland, Gary Koether, Larry lngraham, Bill Johnson, Bob Berkey, Tom Peterman, Chuck Carvajal, Dave Howard, Dennis Leslie, Hannu Mikkonen, Tom Chambers, Mike Monahan, Chuck Collins, Coach Lucas. 31-064 oaague 6Aamlaion5 jl'0.'5A QQCOPJ Helix Opponent 41 Santana 9 46 El Cajon 7 37 Granite Hills 11 43 University 10 38 El Capitan 14 29 Mt. Miguel 17 29 Monte Vista 18 27 Grossmont 17 .3 IW' -17' ,,1 . 'f 1 ' 'fr Mm, thief 4 73 0' . 535 4 J. lim .MW ff 1M mmm 1 4' I Q wt 173 , 1 pk I Z :-l 4 t he ,vrf Mfr, , -1 .1 :if ' we A Q3 . . 1 . , ret' l f' ,,V- L fig! r--- ' ' S t , ' . 1 1: 3 ' ' if ft X , 4 . 'Q f X ' 1 1 . ..: V I 1 A V VV, V vi lvg v V, VV J 'f ' - lrrr r... , JJ. Q , If f r zi. 1 .1 ' 1' . '- if A ..: . ., 'V era., ,f y :flirt H 14 fffrim Q., I Front row L. to R.: Buddy Bertsch Mike McLaren Steve Zeis Mike Swanson Larry Gilmore, Dennis Garret, Gordon Nakano, Larry Gastelum, Bill Prince. 2nd row L to R.: Mark Willock, Randy Burrows, Dave Butcher, Scott Talman, Oscar Padilla Bill Ayers, Robert Buchanan, Hern Crane. 3rd row, L. to R.: Coach Langston John Lemmo, Dave Hoff, Doug Surber, Burt Clements, John Waid, Walt Brown Jeff Woll Charles Dennis, Randy Furry, Mgr. O Z?aoLelLaf Tom Williams Rick Barnes Kent Madsen Senlof Guard Senior Center Senior Forward 5'0 Capt-Elf' 6'-7 Most Valuable, lst 6'-3 Best Defense Honorable Meflflon Team All League Honorable Mention All League All League Coach Speidel The Helix basketball team completed yet an- other exciting and competitive season this year. The hardworking SD-CIF defending champs captured second in a tough Grossmont League race, with a 10-4 win-loss record. The team also did well in tournament competition, taking third in the Fillmore Tourney and second in the Kiwanis Tournament. The players' determination and spirit provided many thrilling moments for the Helix basketball fans. The basketball lineup listed several fine players. Rick Barnes, All League Center, was selected as the most valuable player. Mark Brown boasted the best free throw percentage with ,702. Kent Madsen was honored as the best defensive player, and both he and Tom Williams, Team Captain, received All- League honorable mention. By their desire to win and possession of the proper attitude, these and all of the Helix roundballers maintained their reputa- tion as a winning team. Mark Brown Matt McLandrich Rick Edwards Senior Guard Junior Guard Senior Forward 5'-11 Best 5'-11 Most 6'-1 Free Throw Percentage Improved Madsen stretches for a long jumper -- - -i i Roy Gayhart Dave Bareno Wayne Nichols Rick Coleman Eric Johnson Junior Forward Senior Guard Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Forward 61-311 511111 51-lou 51-1111 6,-2,, Bob Kellison Bruce Menser Junior Forward Sophomore Guard 61.011 51-1011 . Gayhart, Edwards, and Barnes fight for a Mt. Miguel rebound. Paul Bareno Greg Gleason Paul Drozd Robby Robinson Doug Herman Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Center Junior Forward Junior,Fo,rward 51-911 51-911 61-411 6l'111 6 -2 206 Front row, L. to R.: Bill Denhart, Rob Barnett, Jerry Anderson, Mike Getz, Coach Hammerschmidt. 3rd row: Bruce lrwin, Curt Jim Parker, John Wood, Rick Gleason. 2nd row: Doug Oliver, Anderson, Rick Ely, Bruce Walton, Ken Mackey, Bill Walton, Mgr., Dennis Barnes, Brian Wofford, Bob Laue, Dave Unroe, Bill Blake. ' JIU pecan! jl'05A pecan! Helix Opponent Helix Opponent 26-36 Mt. Miguel 49-74 53-42 lVlt. Miguel 43-48 73-56 Santana 47-43 40-39 Santana 55-52 60-47 El Cajon 37-33 40-40 El Cajon 56-55 56-45 lVlonte Vista 35-42 28-32 Monte Vista 52-39 34-48 Grossmont 49-36 54-37 Grossmont 30-44 58-49 Granite Hills 39-35 44-50 Granite Hills 40-52 56-28 El Capitan 47-40 73-44 El Capitan 28-32 31054 L. Front row, L. to R.: Bob Scott, Mgr., Mike Dupree, Willie Hathaway, Dave Grundstrom, Oliver McConnell, Tom Nass. 2nd row: John Wickersham, Tom Self, Jim Ebright, John Martinez, Keith Sinclair, Gary Nobiensky. 3rd row: Jeff Doddridge, Lou Shrinkle, Jerry Reylek, Mike Murphy, Frank Hafner, Larry Madsen. Coach Walker 20 ii' ' , ., ,M ,,-,,,,,, ,,,,, V,,L , V ff , ,i...,z,g,,1,' ,W 'I, Wf ', -- - WM 2 . . - . , ,,.,,.., ., , . , . , ,W . N. V . , ,. . A ,, . f We .,,, mm, ,W,,,,,g,gfMaw.,W.,, ,fif4W,-,t.,,,w ,,xf1.,, .,,.. ,. . i f L, , -JW? Front Row L. to R.: Kent Madsen, Mike Palmer, Dennis An- Nest, Randy Fenwick, Doug Herman, Mike Grant, Gary GOISGK, Bob Laue. Tom PHVKS, Mike TIWOFUDSOU, Randy HGH- Schrock, Darryl Simmons, Chris Merrill. 3rd Row L. to R.: num, Larry Green, AI Stevenson, Steve Hilliard, Joe Schroe- Gene Rhoads, Rick Martegan, Wayne Berry, Jim Rudolph, der, Dave B21l'enO. 2nd Row L. to RJ Del'1l'llS Smith, Mike Mike Stein, Bruce Irwin, Rick Ely, Curt Anderson, Roy Gay- Sebach, Aldis Valkirs, Bart Williamson, Dennis Lolli, Gary Van hart, John Young, Eric Johnson, Mike Vidal, Mike Coor, l 6l,C Our Helix track team competed well this year. By the last meet of the season, the track men had proven that they could offer any team in the league a highly competitive meet. The young Helix crew, made up mostly of sophomores and iuniors, measured up well to their capabilities. Making good progress and per- forming well, the track team, with the guidance ren- dered by Coaches Muirhead, Speidel, and Kahan, end- ed the dual meet competition with a tie for third place in a rigorous Grossmont League race. L. to R.: Coaches Speidel, Muirhead, and Kahan. 208 . The team gained recognition in several areas. A school record of 43.9 seconds in the 440 relay was set by the team of Cole, Hennum, Green, and Steven- son. At the San Diego Relays, the mile relay team of Green, Gayhart, Hennum, and Stevenson placed sec- ond. Throughout the season, several new meet records were established. With hard work, this team holds great promise for the future. QQCOFJ Helix Opponent 49 Lincoln 82 70 Kearny 61 64 Mt. Miguel 67 65 El Caion 66 51 Monte Vista 35 69 Granite Hills 62 54 Grossmont 75 85 El Capitan 45 751f2 Santana 55V2 National City Relays 2nd bww: , in . 4 H.....1-. N- Q H 1 1 4 , ,R . -'uf -b , 'W Allen Stevenson Randy Hennum Larry Green Roy Gayhart 220 122.15 100 110.15 100 110.65 High Hurdles 115.75 440 150.05 220 122.75 220 122.95 Low Hurdles 121.05 880 11:59.85 440 151.85 2 . 55' ., f 1' John Young High Hurdles 116.15 Low Hurdles 121.45 gr- ,.. , . i fb.. W I 1 ' ' aid Green, Cole, and Hennum charge out of the blocks for sweep against Monte Vista. ,ii i V . 1 qv VV x vxtmw Jim Cole Mike Sebach Aldis Valkirs Ed Stephens 100 110.35 Shot Put 151'61A, 5 Shot Put 151'5 5 Shot Put 15l'1 5 220 122.35 Discus 1138'6 5 Discus 1138' 5 5 fi mf 17 .43 J f H 9 ' 295 ir +- G-1240 i my M b 'Lift 2 ,fe wh 2 ,Q ww gv.'f,51.,,W 222 H.. 1 ma if W 1 f 5 vs n f M 122421, Q 24 ff f 6 W' if av ,. W 21 a Stevens sets for a quick and mighty put against El Cajon. f i . if , gr., l . 1 fQ .Z,1x :pr ' +V f A .2 me 4 .. ff 'Z' ' 7 ii, M 1. 1 I X 1 ' 1 if. ,.,fjf.,.1,Q , . V. , f Afqfw 4 . ,J 5 w abfdffi fi, Ji. f 10.1, , My sa, V , W L . 'RTW ff' ' ','A,Y. I Mike Palmer Pole Vault 111'6 5 209 Randy Smith Triple Jump 142'15 3 Dave Bareno Kent Madsen Jim Rick Long Jump 12O'7 3 Triple Jump 139'11 3 Triple Jump '3 440 Triple Jump 139'1l 3 Triple Jump Long Jump .P ,. .40- With arms and legs flailing, Smith breaks Granite Hills record at 42'1k . .. ,,., 2 Skalman gracefully clears 6'2 with the proper jumping form . :VTJV , iq K gl. .. , NLM: ,,, 1. f Q N-1 I , gf. . ,L :. .,,.,,,., Wi E 4 I A lj , - Q i I KW In , V. ,Q A W i-, K 5 ,i w . ,, A J 3, .JA . ,, .Zz X al 'H iillii 49 3' V 1 'l if -1225: serif TJ1' 5 ' 0 + 3 C736 fl' . 4':f5Wf5w?2WB , 7 p Q -Jim Skalman Mike Grant Mike Cour Chris Merrill Joe Schroeder High Jump 16'2 3 830 12:01.13 Two Mile 19:56.43 880 12:01.53 Mile 14:34.33 Mule 14:33.63 Mile 14:41.73 Two Mile 110:063 210 B jl Cl,CL Front Row L. to R.: Larry Franey, Paul Bareno, Chuck Cara mer. 3rd Row L. to R.: Jim Vermillion, Roy Setliffe, Tom vajal, Steve Boyd, Dale Sauter, Hal Griffith, Bill Peterson, Quirico, Frank Hafner, Bruce Kerns, Gunnars Valkirs, Jack John Landis. 2nd Row L. to R.: Jeff Patterson, Rob Barnett, Vargo, Mark Stockdale. Tom Collins, Bill Kraus, Joe Todd, Jerry Crouch, Rick Lati- Z? lgeconl 6 lgeconl Helix Opponent Helix Opponent 38 Mt. Miguel 56 33172 ..,. Mt. Miguel .... 52172 60 El Cajon 35 47 ...... El Cajon ...... 39 58 Monte Vista 37 45 .... Monte Vista ,.,. 41 62 Granite Hills 32 60 .. Granite Hills ,. 26 31 Grossmont 64 38 .... Grossmont .... 48 70 El Capitan 25 78 .... EI Capitan .... 8 68 Santana 26 51 Santana ..... . 35 3144164 Front Row L. to R.: Craig Warner, Gary Reid, Rod Hennum, Mark Mittler, Jim Wickersham. 3rd Row L. to R.: Dean Jim Dakis, Larry Adams, Steve Fattig, Dick Comber, Lee Jacobs, Randy Madsen, Bob Edgar, Dale Caldwell, Don Malsack, George Miller, Curt Smith. 2nd Row L. to R.: Jeff Wiles, Alan Boyd, Tim Halley, Dan Doshier, Randy Rose, Woll, Jon Foster, Willie Hathaway, Dan Bergeson, John Pear- Robin Schultz, Tom McLaughlin. son, Greg Schimke, Dennis Leslie, Art Evans, Steve Jones, Sweat prepares to fire one past waiting Granite Hills batter. KQJQLGZK At the end of season play this year the Helix varsity baseball team found itself in second place in the Gross- mont League. This high standing kept the team's CIF hopes alive. Heavy hitter Mark Brown led the team with a .382 batting average. Bob Kellison was next with a 321, followed by Dennis Whitmer, Judd Carson, and Jim Self. At the end of the season, the team showed strength in its .272 overall batting average. Junior pitcher Larry Sweat was instrumental in main- taining the varsity's excellent performance. Rounding out the Helix pitching staff were John Sturgeon, Jim Erautt, and Brian Wofford. Under the direction of Coach White, the Helix baseballers boasted a 10-4 league effort and a 14-7 season record. ' Coach White 212 W 1 if Sliding past the Monte Vista second baseman, Daryl Anderson is declared safe. WQCOFCJ Helix Opponent 4 Morse Hoover La Jolla Escondido Chula Vista Mt. Miguel El Cajon Madison Kearny Monte Vista Granite Hills Grossmont El Capitan Santana Mt. Miguel El Cajon Monte Vista Granite Hills Grossmont El Capitan Santana M , ,,,,, , Q.-W I I N f X iw V 1 , , , ,, Rick Edwards Senior Infield Daryl Anderson Senior Outfield ,, .Z I WW, ,, .' K i f l' ,, ' , j QQ. ff f I Mark Sweat Larry Sweat Senior Junior Outfield Pitcher fc K . V v ii I A ? if 'Wg , 1 Y 7 ' fi X f if ggi, ffl' Judd Garson Mark Brown Se n io r Se n io r Infield Infield Jim Self Senior Outfield ,, 54 42 V, 7 V Vuviw ,.-',- 'Nga :f:,Lg,qyzsiigm-3:43, , M., A . is X- fp-www 'Z jg, ,1- f',V - - 1 I . , I g 1 I f,' , .45 V , - x. ,M VV I V A V Q42 5 'L , -. ...J--. ., I Greg Gleason Mike Monahan Junior Infield Tony Salmon Junior Outfield Junior Infield ' f fc ff V i.ir. ' ' 4 f . . i f ' ., .Q V ing, 44 , B. fy, -U 1. '- VV 4 - ' ' fm? Q V ,.. f f 'V V fffra V NNV' rp.-he rf M V X., - ' 41..,... R -2 ff-. Vg xg .ti Q, V V .A yin g , f 1 A N, ., , i ,,,, .V lik l Q f ,',,' 14- , V g 5' 6 . g 4: ' lllvv Keith Baxter Junior Junior Catcher Pitcher Right-fielder Tony Salmon stabs at a hard-hit Granite Hills drive. V VV V.V V .VV,, - . V rVV .V ., ,,. ,, ,. ,. , . . . ,. ,, H Brian Wofford Sophomore Pitcher Dennis Whitmer Junior Infield Coach White confers with pitcher Larry Sweat and catcher Keith Baxter to determine strategy against Granite Hills. Jim Erautt Sophomore Pitcher Outfield X I .1 ' f ' . V V V K Vw Qs .Y . fi- wif' 'L 7 Wh .d iff H A , ,W , V 'LY ' is 1 . V , V V , , if J . , V VV ,V f 5, A ' , V rz V , , V . J n c 4 J, J , iLgv., V,g,g, ,,, wjwgl V. V1 ,Q jg' jjj' w q , VVVVL I J ' :fri ' VV V Bob Kellison Junior ' ' ,. ,J an f 5,g,,m,N,,, ,,,, , M, , , . ,V ..,.. i i ' ' -' 1 ' fi wwf . WV VMQAW 1-niewmm WMM W, HMM . M'-wg-WW VM M v,:xM.Wmw.1m,,wMM..Vaww.fmi..mN,:: ' WW f'ff M: ww www ,f1w.2....i..r 214 0f1if1e..,..1 Helix Opponent 2 Morse ff fi! f , ZA,V , , O Hoover M W ' l it , ' C' ' K zvoo, M V ,Ay Q5 'gl 2 o, A hd 5 kk, AA , , X 2 Chula Vista T A7 I A 1 Y V 1 I 1 Miguel I , , ,fc zsxffi?-Y Q . 6 Cajon 1',.? , .. -. ,,,, Q 5 Monte if i ft ' 5 Granite Hills A J . i J 13 , ' L W 4 L fu li. . f 4 lCapitan Ri cg H fi 6 It - Vg ! ? y. .gf 6 Santana V E, , U ,A 1 V V It ,Z,i .. .L 4 Mt- Miguel W 1 it . Lf. ' 1 H I, - O El Cajon A ' , ' s., ,P 13 Monte Vista ' J, A ri 1 f , f f: - 4 Granite Hills QAI ' it ,,' 5 Grossmont , illi ':,: 'V ' 7 El Capitan at ' V- A ,, y y it gg I 11 Santana V, , 7 , . Y . . , . I , M ' ' if , ,,,,, '.aJ1 '..' M ' ,..., .V , I , V Front Row L. to R.: Bob Lean, Bruce Menser, Mike Robinson, Jerry Anderson, Ron Gardner, Dan Burke. 2nd Row L. to R.: Tom Warren, Rick Coleman, Bill Denhart, Milan Young, Tom Papoulias, John Myers. 3rd Row L. to R.: Coach Lucas, Robby Robinson, John Taylor, John Verdusco, Jim Dillahunt, Allen Nicholas, Wayne Nichols. jroah gdifegaf jl'0JA KQCDPCJ Helix Opponent 2 La Jolla C.D. 6 7 Saint Augustine 5 3 La Jolla C.D. 4 5 Monte Vista 3 O Santana 5 5 Santana 6 4 Saint Augustine 5 Front Row L. to R.: Randy Furry, Mgr., Kelly Coltrin, Oliver McConnell, Jerry Reylek, Alan Rosenblatt, Oscar Padilla, Gary Sutton, Jim Ebright, Steve Spivey. 2nd Row L. to R.: Burt Clements, Mike Swanson, Tom Nass, Dennis Grame, Mike Dupree, Rohn Trieglaff, Kevin Sturgeon. 3rd Row L. to R.: Dino Vallarino, Gene Jenkins, Toss Papoulias, Matt Hunt, Kurt Brown, Mike Schell, Alan Pipes, John Martinez, Coach Langston. i Front Row, L. to R.: Mike Getz, Greg Olson, Steve Randel, Mike Bresnahan. 2nd Row L. to R.: Scott Stell, Bob Olson, Butch Carmichael, Coach Hammerschmidt. QW Helix High School boasted a Grossmont League Champion varsity golf team this year. Senior Bob Olson and low medalist Steve Randel led the team to a near- perfect 12-2 win-loss record. The competitive attitude of the Helix linkmen earned for them the respect of all opposing teams. Under the direction of Coach Ham- merschmidt, the young varsity overcame nearly every team they faced. JWQW Left to Right: Bob Cyman, Jim Gilchriest, Jim Eastin, Tim Sell. Medalist Steve Randel lines one up. if u4r51'fg pecan! Helix Opponent 27 Mt. Miguel 0 27 El Cajon O 23 Monte Vista 4 22 Granite Hills 5 8 Grossmont 19 18172 El Capitan 8172 17 Santana 10 22 Mt. Miguel 41f2 27 El Cajon 0 46 Monte Vista 8 42 Granite Hills 12 48 Grossmont 6 48 El Capitan 6 21 Santana 33 215 wimming Front Row L. to R.: Peter Gilmour, Dave Cubitt, Gerry Limpic, Dan Roth, Marty Pest- coe, Tim Sandy, Don Lester, Brent Hunter. Back Row L. to R.: Roland Johnson, Jeff Morse, Bill Carlson, John Ellis, Dave Lischer, Steve McLaren, Clark Smock. The Helix varsity swimming team was strong in Grossmont League competition this year. Establishing a 5-2 win-loss record, Helix swimmers captured third place in the rugged league race. Bill Carlson, one of Helix' best swimmers, led the team throughout the difficult season. Jeff Morse and Dave Lischer also gave support to the team effort. Coming on strong at sea- son's end were Roland Johnson and Steve McLaren. Helix' best diver, Gerry Limpic, contributed his share of points to the Helix score. The junior varsity swimmers were league champs with a 7-O record. The JV was led by Cliff Lyons, Roger Smith, Richard Gleason, Walt Dors, and diver, Greg Ryan. Coach Crawford QQCOPLJ Helix Opponent 21 Coronado 74 42 Sweetwater 58 46 Hilltop 72 41 Grossmont 53 20 Nlt. Miguel 75 50 Granite Hills 44 54 San Diego 32 241f2 Crawford 70 112 76 El Capitan 19 77 El Cajon 17 48 Monte Vista 47 Vista Relays 5th Helix takes the plunge in tri-meet against Grossmont and Granite Hills ,W , i i ., I, ' .w A . . ' , 1 J .4 J , l X ' 'f f - r'-'f'+' 1 - M , 1. ,V , ,, 4, rg.. ,f W H., rl . 4 J f Q 4 , ,., ag -M , . 9 we . waa,wv A M ,J L' Q, 1 GM' ' 49?hf '4 ' 4 ' ' f 1 'M-ff 45 . 'V'i 1 ,,,' V ' .. ' . Lf I fl.. 3 .Q . '- ' , ff VW' . f k M . Sri? ' ' ' ' have , ' 4' fe 'fi W' ' fi f I A-,sf . K ' 7 , lli' '- ' ' ' 1 A 1 :M A V' f F11 til fire' 'V 71,1 ,T f. f-,, L 1 1 A' , tfizfe -Q- ' Y 514 ,.. f ,sf raft, . 1 , . l . 1 ' .K air: f V f getaway .sa af-zwfff ' si ffafs 'xxki 7 'J Carlson reaches for a win in the 100 meter backstroke. 2' 4' Q. , ,sv M. ef., . '-f'.' rim. ' V 7555- A 1,1 ' QL.. r ', ' 'f . ' alfa?-. Y' ff H I , fxgf fa, Q: W,,, Nagy 1, h V 1 ' - N.: p 555:21 Morse surges ahead in the 200 meter freestyle. Junior Varsity. Front Row L. to R.: Mike McLaren, Greg Ryan, 'Dave Pestcoe, Roger mons, Walt Dors. 2nd Row L. to R.: Bill Davidow, John Pack, Cliff Lyons, Rick Zi Roger Smith, Bill Ayers, Keith Moore. Back Row L. to R.: Jeff Doddridge, Scott Tall Mike Hurley, Wayne Raffesberger, Richard Gleason, Dan Tallman. l Tim- tren, man, Helix 36 45 68 54 71172 75 75 82 48 9 ,.-,,.,.M ., Roth displays top diving form, yv1Q...,..f Coronado La Jolla Grossmont Mt. Miguel Granite Hills San Diego El Capitan El Cajon Monte Vista Opponent 50 33 18 34 21112 4 10 O 38 217 . an : ' g X 4'Z1f1. N.c17tY':xxrl g. 'x ie enn ia W5 ww, Uarbifg pecan! Helix Opponent 18V2 Mt. Miguel 91X , 2 F 14V2 El Cajon 131f2 1 fi any 2 161f2 Monte Vista 11M 4 Grossmont 24 .sxxngg ZOM4 El Capitan 75M :lima 21V4 Granite Hills 63M 16 Santana 12 24 Mt Miguel 4 12 El Cajon 16 3 15112 Monte Vista 12V2 2 231!2 Granite Hills 41f2 A 1 V2 Grossmont 26 V2 241f2 El Capitan 315 141f2 Santana 13V2 Varsity. Front Row L. to R.: Chris Hopkins, Bob Gorby, Torn Williams, Dave Serna. 2nd Row: Coach Walker, Dave Herzik, Steve Serna, Glenn Fagelson, Matt McLandrich, Ralph Steinhoff. Not pictured: Gary Townsend. ibouggza -...MY -4'-sir an 3 Mwnwt, .,,, . . ' tiif . i t rrrrrp ' . . lr!! Hard play and determination helped the 1967 Helix Varsity J A tennis team to take second place in a hotly contested Gross- 'V mont League race. Singles players Dave Serna and Chris Hop- WQQ-Qty y if r if 4 kins performed well throughout the season. Tom Williams and 1 Ralph Steinhoff, one of the best doubles teams in Helix his- 8 A f ly 4 y 5 avf i tory C44-8 seasonj, added more than their share of points to MMM 1 L fr the team's record. Number one Bob Gorby and Matt McLand- QR y . . , f rich helped lead the team to a 11-3 win-loss record in league. if V 1 Coach Walker's tennis players made up one of the best bal- anced teams in our school's history. The overall talent was . , , l. ,gg 1,2 rafts fa 1 such that the number one position on the team changed sev- Ii . QL eral times during the year- . . r ' 'is - rir lll. 1 ilt , V -r AVV' l 1 fwfr 1 L2 .s te 1 .. . f f V Vg , 1 :25 , V , ,jx l lt i' zri' llli . tferrfr W f , 1 H rff' Q X W J 218 Ace doubles team Gorby and McLandrich watch net. Helix 23 13 HM? 5M 15 2315 14 9 21M 11M 1fi3Mq 15 21 unior lljamify .Znnifi J II! lgecor-:J VkV : V Li Opponent wa 112 Mt. Miguel 5 .. , i El Cajon 3 Monte Vista 4y2 l l Grossmont 22321 ,. l , 1 El Capitan Granite Hills 4M Santana 2 Mt. Miguel 7 El Cajon 63A Monte Vista 1614 Granite Hills 2M Grossmont 15 El Capitan Santana Front Row, L. to R.: Phil Abbott, Tom Lundmark, Rick Bissell, John Wood. Back Row, L. to R.: Jim Parker, Darryl DeVinney, Dave Butcher, Dave Mattia. .ibouggzf -STHQA5 r l l Williams and Steinhoff combine efforts on the court. Hopkins and Se,-na volley during 3 prematch warmup 219 ARRL sss,.,.ssv'Q? NN Oscar Gibson Judd Carson b ll Football Baseball Football BaSkefball Football, Basketball, Baseball Ouffifancling .fdflrifed ,Wy Dave Swimming John Young Football, Wrestling Athlete of the Year 220 Ed Stephens Rod Gilmore Cary Francis Track Wrestling Wrestling Rick Barnes Basketball Tom Williams Basketball, Tennis CLFLCLQQPJ ln every sport there are those few hard-working individuals who assist the athletes and coaches, and who make sure everything runs smoothly. These are the managers. Their untiring efforts and willing help are heartily appreciated. Tom Archanbult works with the managers. If one is injured, needs a piece of equip- ment or advice, Tom is always available. On behalf of everyone in the athletics or P.E. departments, thank you. Q.:-.iw ,X my .x-1. , , . . H- . .-,.-.t- Q- I 9 Y is 5 .Pod lyk - 1 at 1 Q A Q, sk il ng- Always willing to lend a hand, Tom is a familiar face around Dennis Rea Charlie Dennis Student Trainer Student Trainer the gym. ag: it Wi f T T Cal Prather Jerry Hanson ' Doug Oliver Football, Basketball Football Swimming . M. A' X -11' tif E at Barry Horlor Baseball t .1 sz, U - N E x WIA Chris Cosner Ed Immenschuh Ken Regas Kent Argubright Track Track Track Track ,.. S ga ,msc 5 M J ,-N Bob Karr Baseball La rry Bartlett It X, . fr , t xt v ini X x . gg ' 'kwib gg at-QTVQSSQ H:-2-:-:Q 'ffaf-Ski fJ'53i fl Q Q lfiifi :sl , -,. Q f 5Vx'r4'KH'.t.'s't'x-' t Track 221 X, .5 EQ ,, if, FACULTY John T Warburton Superintendent iibidfricf .fdofminidfrafion ,f Q sw Stanley A McClintic Assistant Superintendent Because this has been my first year at Helix, I have not been acquainted with the class of 1967 for a very long time. However, l am gen- uinely glad l was a part of Helix-1967, and l hope that each of you has a truly enjoyable future. Sincerely, Robert Pyle Dean of Students Grossmont District Governing Board L to R Mrs Portia Goode Palmer Svalstad Rexford Hall Cchrm.J, Robert Dryden George Birch QAX .xgvfminififrafion My best wishes and congratulations to each member of the graduating class of 1967 for your successful completion of twelve years of formal education. The educational experiences that you have had to date are a beginning in your over-all development. Your class has con- tributed to the academics, citizenship and to the extracurricular activities throughout its tenure as members ofthe Helix Clan. Many of you have achieved well in goals that you have set for yourselves. Your community, state and nation need your talents and skills as future leaders, homemakers, vocational and profes- sional people. Our world requires more of its citizenry today. lt is my hope that you will find success and happiness in your future plans and goals. Benton Hart Principal Mr. Norman Robbins KZ gk 'Qui Mr. Benton Hart The beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning? Which will it be? Don't ever let any- one tell you that in the old days school was more difficult. lVlost of you are vastly better prepared for the next phase of your lives than was the previous generation. l hope that you will consider the last twelve years as a founda- tion to learning. Now you may begin work on your mansion or your hovel. lVly most sincere congratulation to each and every one of you. Ch99 5- Norman Robbins Vice-Principal 225 5 5 VZ Olfllfl Q Ol Ljfgj A wr? MW W. H. Brobst Leonard Busch Robert Carlton Miss Patricia Robbins Ross Wallis Freshman Counselor Junior Counselor All Grades Counselor Sophomore Counselor Senior Counselor Cl,Clfl,Ag Lylwlegx, frazlifionaffg Aigk 5cAo!a4fic ucllieuemenf refgecffi flue cagger o if5 feacAer5 and aclminififrafom. f f ,r,,V f , :I 26 Yrgfi' 511 Mrs. Miriam Anderson Latin Mrs. Angele Auger French David Ballesteros Spanish, Language Dept. Head Mrs. Natalie Barry English Emil Bauer Mech. Dr., Wood Shop John Boone US History Mrs. Geri Branstetter Homemaking Gordon Braun Alg., Adv. Sr. Math Department Head Gene Brophy Rec. Keep., Bookkeeping General Business Mrs. Jean Costa Spanish, French Harry Cox Auto Shop, Mech. Dr, Jon Crawford Boys' PE, Athletics Mrs. Jane Drake English Mrs. Margaret Duke Alg., Adv. -Sr. Math William Ehlers Math Richard Feeser W. Hist., Athletics Miss Mary Garcia Cl. gl Sec. Off. Prac. Shorthand, Typing Jerry Gordinier Geog., Mil. Sci. Reginald Grainger English A. Hammerschmidt Health, Biol., Athletics Mrs. Paula Harcos Girls' PE James Hart Pl. 81 Sol. Geom., Alg. Miss Carol Hatounian English, Speech Mrs. Jessica Haynie English Lawrence Helmuth Crafts, Dept. Head Thomas Heyer Math, Bus. Math Charles Higby English, Dept. Head Clovis Hill English, Journalism FLING Edward Frank English Lewis Freed Pl. 84 Sol. Geom., Alg. Robert Freeland Librarian jaffllhy .- 7? ' ' A 7E!5g?i,1fQQf,,'4ilg46,V, - f, f fl:. :,'f1.m. fi: . V VY ' 57 ' .. in 9 1 U ,lr m if i-ahhh, 7 ,wi . , . -iw 1 , ., . fm- J is-.ab 1' rg 4, if ' W 5 .,., I 22 HCM W7 D fr. f ? r4-4-Q-mia Q? 'Z 5 l z mf 1 is-, if , , -if I . 4 4-er' 1 41 W f ' A Q 'Z L ,i ,,,, i ffl ' f 2 , ,gy p W,,,gg4 ,Q 228 fa? Q ?' 'M fm em, W, . lp ,, , Mrs. Mary Jones English, Reading Lab Charles Kahan English, Boys' PE Mrs. Mary Ann Kendall Girls' PE, Dept. Head Robert Keppler English Douglass Kerr Driver Ed., US Hist. Department Head Miss Mary Kloos Sr. Homemaking, Design Department Head Philip Knott German Richard Langston Geog., Math, English Harry Lashmet Dist. Ed., Merch. Work Experience Richard Lee W. Hist., US Hist. Mrs. Marianne Loftus Girls' PE Robert Lucas Boys' PE, Athletics Miss Jean MacLeod Geog., English Joseph Manor English, Civics Miss Miriam Moore English Michael Muirhead Boys' PE, Athletics Miss Betty Jo Nichols Art, Crafts Mrs. Harriet Nissenbaum Spanish Mrs. Evonne Noll Drama, English Mrs. Yolanda Ornelas Spanish Mrs. Hazel Osborne Typing, Bookkeeping Shorthand Philip Patton English, Math Miss Dolores Pearson English, TARTAN Alan Pirie Biology Robert Pollock Metals William Ramsey Phy. Sci., Chem. Department Head Roland Ray Photography John Roang Graphic Art, Voc. Joseph Rolback Spanish Robert Rue Senior Glee, Choir Department Head John Schwendiman Geog., English William Simpson Math, Algebra Miss Jo Ann Smith Girls' PE Donald Spear English, Geog. Robert Speidel English, Boys' PE Athletics Chester Stearns US Hist., W. Hist. Mrs. Dorothy Steele English Carl Thompson Band, Orch., Choir Robert Tolin W. Hist., Dept. Head Warren Vinton Geog., Athletics MQ' W' r ,Q ,hx . W,,,,vwwY W ,Y ' ,. 'Vi ,. ry . . .I V . w I--..-q Anangu E7 fir- W, 7, Q f 'W 'W 1 ESX .Y . jdCMAg 3.4, V V ,. 'yi A , l fk .V A 'i X ,. ..., J' 'rf-K , i f . 4, gf . . 1 4 V 'iw if--dl 'lv Tian' 229 4 Y Y Y.. jdCMEy 4 .am u ,I ..,..-...u 5- 4-4- -4-why Ofhw Siu!! W., . Aw.m1,.rfMf W r-wwf V ' 4. ,iw f , -av ,. S , ...af ' fe Z 55 i , 'nal ' 4' g ig! my I V A ,,jgi,!.'g ' if 7' ' Q - ,gr 4 R . A . t . 43 Luther Vogel Biology Ross Walker Alg., PI. 84 Sol. Geom Athletics Mrs. Ward ' English Frank Watenpaugh Sci., Physics, Alg. William White Boys' PE, Athletics, Department Head Keith Woodfield Geog., US Hist. Joseph Woods Civics Robert Woods Civics, Student Gov. Mrs. Barbara Aiken Tom ArCh21mbaUli MVS- L99 Barron Mrs. Joyce Butts Mrs. Mary Jane Conway Mrs. Jane Danielson Receptionist Athletic Trainer Counseling Secretary Library Clerk Principal's Sec. Book Clerk In , , --7Af ,, V llill ' f . M V..,, , W - rr Frank Du Mond Mrs. Barbara Hover Mrs, Marguerite Key Mrs. B, McMillan Mrs, D, Montgomery Mant Managel' Girls' PE Attendant BOOKKGGDCV Counseling Sec. Attendance Clerk 230 Mrs. June Ramsey Mimeograph Clerk Mrs. Lyla Rush Program Clerk W '57 i f' ' ' ' iv A A A ar A 5' L 1 Mrs. Margaret Saler Nurse Mrs. Louis Sanborn Secretary to Vice Prin., Dean A jeacAer .xdicled ana! ..x4:i:ii:5fanf:i . i ' A' N 'A if Q1 ' J A J Sid Cavey Tom Cholewa, Clinton Flynn Mrs. Rosemary David Gaerin Gary Hafner Ford me , r ig, 1 ' Mrs. Judith Rich Mrs. T- Miss E. Stickney Larry Van Pelt Mrs. M. Schneider Wickershaw I'0Ml'l rflllell -1212493 W J Left to right: John Rogers, Eugene Zralka, Munson Burke. Cualoakann ll Front, left to right: John Milne fhead custodianb, Jack Sum- mers, Ed Hager, Thurman Smith, Paul Moore. Back: Arnold Hameister, Vern Marsh, Bruce Robertson, Joe Cavitt Ccrew chiefb, John Mueller. Cakferia Left to right: Rosa Van Pelt, Bess De Vries, Amellia Hansen, Marie Vander Linden, Marian McDaniel, Donna Hogan, Jose- phine Hoffner, Helen Miller. 231 Acknowledgements ...... .,,, 2 32 Activities Section i,,,, 152 Administration ,.t,,, 224 ASB Assistants ..,,,.,,,, .... 1 61 ASB Commissioners ., .... 160 ASB Officers ,,,,,,,w,s, 159 ASB President ,,,,,,..,,,, s.,YA,s 1 58 Athletic Standouts ,.,,.. ,Y.,,,, 2 20 Autograph Page ,,,,,,,,,. Y,,, 1 86 Award Winners ,,,Y,,,,,,s.,,, ,Y,, 8 5 Baccalaureate Ushers 105 Bagpipe Band ..,.,...,,...,.,. ,,,t 1 79 Band ..,...,,,.............,...., ts,, 1 76 Baseball .,..,A,,,,, 212 Basketball .,...,....... 204 Bowling Club .A,,,.,......,. ,,,, 1 50 Boys' State ..Y.,.Y,Y,,.,,,,,,,.. ,,,, 8 4 Calendar of Events ..,,,,..., ,1,, 1 54 California Cadet Corps 187 Campus Life ,,Y,Y..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 37 Choir tsttttsttt..,t,....cct.t,t.t ,,,, 1 80 Classes Section ...A.,.,,. c,,, 1 OO Classified Employees ....., A,,c,,, 2 30 Clubs Section ..,,,,,.t...,, ,,,, 1 34 Cross Country ,,,,,, 198 CSF 7VVVV.VVVVVVA,,VVVVVVV,,..VV,V ..,, 1 48 Dances ....,,.,,,,..c,,.,,,,,,,,,, 182 Dedication ....,..A,t,t.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 6 Distributive Education 144 District Administration 224 Ensemble c,.t,,,,c,,,,,,,c,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 81 Faculty ..,,.,...,.t.,,,t,.,A,,,, ,,1,,,, 2 26 Faculty Section Y...., 222 FLING Staff ,,,,,,, 170 Football ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , 190 Foreign Exchange ,,,., 78 Freshman Class c,,,,,,,,, 1,,, 1 25 Frosh Officers .,..t,.,,,,,,,, ,A,, 1 24 Frosh Y-Teens ,c..,..l.,,,,,,,., ,,,, 1 41 Girls' League Calendar 164 Girls' League Officers 166 Girls' State ..,........1,,11A,,,, ,,,, 8 4 Girls' Swimming Team 147 Girls' Tennis Team ..,,,.. ,,,, 1 46 Golf .c.cc.c.,,,,Y,1,,.,,,,,,1,1,,, 215 Graduation Assistants 105 Graduation Ushers .,,.., ,,,, 1 O5 Green Peppers .1.,,,,,, 136 ..9L1CiLLY Gymnastics Club ..,, Hi-Steppers .c,.,,,....1..,,. 147 175 Hi-Steppers Officers ...,., ,,Y,, 1 74 Homecoming ,,t,e,,,..... ,, 92 Inter-Club Council ...,. ,,,,, 1 51 International Club ,..., ..... 1 45 Junior Junior Class ,...... ...,,,V1,,.,e... Committees .c,......,...., 106 103 Junior Officers ....,..c,e,.,,...,..,,.... ,,,,, 1 O2 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders ,,,,. 184 Junior Y-Teens ,1,...,11..,..,.,,, ,,,,, 1 39 Key Club ,,,,.,,,,,e,..,,..,,.....,,,e .cccc 1 42 Leading Lassies ,.,,,.. Lettermen's Club ,.,.. 167 143 Library Club LL,,,...L1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 49 Managers ...,.,,,,L.,...,.......,,,, ,1,,, 2 21 Math Team .,,,,,,,..,,,...,...,,.,, National Forensic League . Nominating Convention .,..A Pep B and ,.,...c.....,..11A1...... Quill and Scroll ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Science Club .,.c,,L 142 151 172 178 149 150 17 Senior Advisors .... .... Senior Board ..,.1., .,,,, 8 6 Senior Calendar ..c,,. ,,,,, 9 0 Senior Committees 88 Senior Officers .,,,,,,, 1,,,1 1 9 Senior Pictures 20 Senior Play ,,.,1,1,, ,,,,, 9 4 Senior Section ,,.,,,,, 11,,, 1 4 Senior Standouts ..,, ,,L,, 9 6 Senior Y-Teens ...,.....1.L... ,,,,1 1 38 Sophomore Class ..,,,......., 1,,., 1 16 Sophomore Committees ,,,, , 115 Sophomore Officers L,.,1,,,, ,,,,, 1 14 Sophomore Y-Teens ,,,... ,,,1, 1 40 Sports Section ,,,c,,,,,,,. Student Council L,,L,,,,,,,, Student Life Section ,L., Swimming ..,....,,.....,... Ta l't3 Tl Bearers ,.,,,,,.. TARTAN Staff ,,,, Tennis .....1,,,,.,1 Top 1 ou .... Track e.,,,....... Wrestl ing ,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,, Valedictorians ,,ccc,.,,.,,, Varsity Cheerleaders ,e,, 188 162 4 216 104. 168 218 82 208 201 80 ,, .. 185 ..fAGZCJglll70U4gL6i2?12I1llZVLt3 At this particular time, credit should be given to the following people who made the TARTAN possible. To the TARTAN staff, who worked many months gathering and editing material for the TARTAN. To Miss Pearson, TARTAN advisor, for her patience and practical advice. To Mr. Ray, photography teacher, for his aid to TARTAN photographers. To Mrs. Key, bookkeeper, for her help on our sales campaigns. To Mr. Boyd Anderson and Mr. Phil Steimetz of Boyd Anderson Studios for their fine co-operation and outstanding photographic help. To Mr. Wiley Westerfield, Dave Groh and Neyenesch Printers for their help in assembling and printing the TARTAN. To the S. K. Smith Company for their excellent de- tailed work on the cover. To the faculty and administration for their under- standing. And to all the Highlanders who supported and en- couraged TARTAN staff members. Sincerely, Harland Roades Editor-in-chief TARTAN 1967


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