Herbert Hoover High School - Dias Cardinales Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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Mr. Allen majored in Biological Science at S.D.S.C., where he obtained his A.B. degree. Continuing at the University of Southern California, Mr. Allen received his M.S. in Edu- cation. He has done graduate work at Teach- er's College in New York's Columbia Univer- sity. Our principal served in the amphibious forces as Lt. Commander in the US. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. Mr. Allcn's first teaching assignment was as a Science and P.E. instructor at Roosevelt Jr. High. Then he taught Math and P.E. at La Jolla High. Seventeen years of administra- tion followed as Mr. Allen served as vice- principal of La Jolla and San Diego high schools, and then as principal of La .Jolla High. Mr. Allen's leisure hours are spent fly-fish- ing for trout, camping with his family, gar- dening, and attending many of the high school sports events in San Diego. Mr. Allen Serves Hoover to the best of his ability, and that's saying quite a lot! lllll ll guioled fAe Cgnexlaerience Despite the fact-that my main contact with the 1964 class has been as the boys' disciplinarian, I feel that this is one of the best classes ever to graduate from Hooverf, Long association with Hoover makes no one more qualified to say this than Mr. Cassie, Boys' Vice Principal. Before becoming one of Hoover's admin- istrators five years ago, Mr. Cassie coached baseball and taught drafting and math. This Hoover alumnus' spare time is spent with his family, scouting for the Yankees and golfing. While Mr. Cassie went to Hoover, he met the girl who became his Wife. v-A at ll Mr. Leslie R. Cassie Proud is Mrs. Ruffa. Her daughter, Tina, is a freshman at Stanford this year and Mrs. Ruffa had the tremendous honor of being chosen as the 1964 Woman of Valour in education by the Temple Beth Sisterhood. Mrs. Ruffa graduated from Weir High School in Weirton, West Virginia, the College of Woos- ter in Wooster, Ohio fB.A.j, and Northwest- ern University in Evanston, Illinois Mrs, Ruffa enjoys music, reading, deep-sea fishing, and working with young people. Mr. Matthie, for four years one of Hoover's most able administrators, started his career by attending San Bernardino junior College in 1956. Coming to San Diego in 1938, he gradu- ated from S.D.S.C. in 1941. After Bb years of service in the Air Force, he began his teach- ing career in Victorville, California in 1946. Two years later in 1948, Mr. Matthie accepted a position at Hoover and has since been Direc- tor of Athletics, coach of both football and baseball, math teacher, and for 12 years, at- tendance coordinator. After a year as assistant supervisor of physical education for the San Diego City Schools, he was appointed vice principal at Hoover in 1961. Mr. Matthie received his M.A. degree at California Western University. Mr. William G. Matthie Cuhure cwefi flue way fo Q inemenf Hoover music students realize that perfection comes with practice. N 18 Harriet Buker B.Mus., M.A., Hoover Belles Frank Close B.Mus., A.B. 0+ fm - QQ he Gary Stollsteimer B.Mus., M.Mus., Pep Band Hoover students were getting the best that any music department can give. Especially good were our instructors. Mrs. Buker wrote an ex- cellent curriculum guide for Music Apprecia- tion that was used in the San Diego City Schools this year. Mr. Stollsteimer, our new band and orchestra leader, played lst trumpet with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Close also used piano for the first time to teach harmony. Amahl and the Night Visitors, our first opera, was presented this year at Christmas. infill! N gp-s-1:14 Mig mzflt engea fire Wind , ts, N, 1 f i K, , l s . JM F.. Geraldine Connell B.A., M.A. Albert Decker B.S., M.A. Graydon Crabtree Richard Darst B.A. BA., B.S., M,A. Lr,,r I' W A A as r Helen Donnelly Nelina Enos B-A-, B.A. Senior counselor '4 t - 1 . ff' A Explaining a math problem is a good way to show what you know, and what you don't' John Finan William Fink Florence jordan Francis Kidder A-B BA. B-S., MA.. BA., MA., Sill-Cty COLlI'lCll Math Efivfes Floyd Lowe A.B., M.A., Chess Club, Law Club Willis Putnam, jr. B.S., Gay Blades Our Math department, too, had some sur- prises for us this year. A new Geometry book by Moise and Downs was introduced. The San Diego City College Calculus course also adopt- ed a more modern book. All the classes offered this year, except regular Senior Trigonometry and Algebra, were modern mathematics and were operated under the newest teaching meth- ods. The S.M.S.G. and advanced math courses kept Hoover students up on the latest studies in this growing field. 19 .gfuclenfzi .Acquire an laiareciafion Robert Cizek SRF, NSF Schol B.C.E., arship ' L f V Daisy Cook i A 1 B.S., M.A., w e riff Grad. Fellowship I in Home lic. l Roy Engle Bs., Ms., Varsity Football Coach Accurate measuring is essential. Many innovations in teaching methods were introduced in the Science department this year. Chemistry instructors followed a new curricu- l lum, Chem Study. Biology teachers followed l the B.S.C.S. program, a modern technique under which concepts rather than memorizatinn are l l ... 4 i l Robert Nordstrom ' B.S., M.A., Science Club NSF Chem. Scholarship Wade Snyder A.B., MA., article on variation of mating in the Pacific treefrog 1 Concentration leads to results. gold joJayi5 llfilufvl of Science is llmls emphasized. In Physiology, taught by Mr. Engle, there was more concern over health, in keeping with the present interest in physical fitness. Many of our science teachers made extra contributions. Mr. Nordstrom, science curricu- lum writer for the City schools, is one example. 'x 'bs Raymond Harris B.S., MS., NSF Chem. Scholarship Harold jameson B.S., MS., article on 2-4-D 8: wildlife food control Fred jappe B.A., M.A., M.S. cand., Quill 8: Scroll, NSF Chem. Scholarships Genevieve Rainwater A . B . Edmon Vestal A.A., B.A. Two heads are better than one. ASB 8: Sr. Finance 5 af- Wendall Allen Key Club Sophomore Counselor Loretta Barnard 348 -af X 3 a l l N, it , .. 5' Ae' ., diff? ., RLISSIZH Club Here is Communication in its most creative and direct form. rlrr . of A . fx i. fir r ,,. ,,,:. . V Q Q . sf' Q Y J' ge ' 'Q f , 'K f 'QF 'N . , Q, , . T Myrtle Burton B.A., M.A., Senior counselor . as S, it r . A K V Olah Clayton ' A.B. -QV Frances Frank Eleanore Harajian Ethel Imel Gail Jenks John Kauble B A. BA., MA. A.B., MA., B.A. BAS., MIS, James Mullin B.A., M.A., Latin Club, California Scholarship Fed. Donald DeBrodt A.B., M.A. Ivey Durden A.B. JL Pam on fo flw .gjfuclenfd This year's English department was the largest ever. Eight new teachers were added to the staff to serve as replacements or to meet the needs of the growing number of classes. Several new courses of study were introduced. Une was English adapted especially for seniors who plan a career in industrial arts. There were also several experimental classes in team teach- ing. 4 at Q' f 4 J ' 4. x N' ,qs Q Elf, il A il Betty Ellis B.A., M.A. ,f t , , X J, 5 , . A , c r. , 'xv .. vp., W 'Q 1 F .f Nelina Enos B.A. Q... E. jack Krill Bonni Lane Wilbert Lindwall Schurer Moe Elayne Morris B.A., M.A., B.A., M.A. B.A., B.A., P.A. A.B. article on A-V junior Achievement instruction William Thrailkill Lester Tokars B.A. George Vinson B.S., M.A., Quill Sc Scroll, Wall Street journal, Newspaper Fellowship B.A., NDEA Scholarship, honor medal award for essays on American freedoms Richard Woolley B.A., M.A., Drama Club, Stage Crew, coordinator of testing MFLVCJQPJ fke 'Q Loretta Barnard Bonney Carlson Isaura Geiger Frances Hoff Francis King B.A., B.A., M.A., A.B., M.A., A.B., A.B., M.A., Russian Club Latin Club, Gen'l Pupil Pan American Club French Club, AFS, inter-grade counselor Personnel Credential NDEA Scholarship sift, n, Q fn E' at f A s at Fausta Miller B.A., M.A. ,A A ' Q--1, frwe'Az,,fffijjg3wgf,-Qzlii-A Three booths were added to the foreign language lab this year to accommodate the growing number of students taking Russian, German, Spanish, or French, and to meet the increasing emphasis on the audio-lingual aspect of language learning. The department is in the process of expanding to handle fifth and sixth year language students. , -,f ,,,- i - ,.. gi-:5..Wi3'ifT7f'ff gcrt is f :ar Ann Peterson Marie Schoessler B.A,, Bs., M.A., AFS, Pan American German Club Club, NDEA Scholarship - 1 Th james Mullin B.A., M.A., Latin Club, California Scholarship Fed. Xi, ,,,f,!! ye Emphasis on the audio-lingual aspect gives the language more meaning for students. Ralph Dawson B.A., M.A. 3,4 f77f - Z .Y . J f .iiliiufi ' Bruce Porteous A.B., M.A., Alumni Association A 41:5 ,,, I.,- ,sg mb 'J . .lf X..,,-. V Dan Showley A.B., M.A. olhacdi fo gffer' Gfizenfi ila Don Arnold B.A., M.Ed., Varsity Lettermens Club, wrestling Kenneth Dowell james Greig B.S., M.A., B.A., M.A. Student Council, ASB director Dorothy Sanderson Galen Sayler B.A., M.A., B.A., Future Teachers A-V director Richard Carroll Bernard Davis B.A., M.A., B.A., M.A. Diplomats LeRoy Harris Patricia Kintzer B.A., M.A., special counselor, articles on curriculum B.A., M.A., Law Club, Diplomats With national elections, changes in the Kremlin, and significant achievements in the space race all taking place during the school year, it's no wonder that increasing emphasis was placed on current world events in Social Studies classes this year. American Govern- ment in World Affairs, a course revolving around current events, was added, and partici- pants were sent to a mock United Nations meeting at San Diego State College. 1. M. Tarvin Theresa Volz Honors B.A., M.A. B.S., Downbeat Club, NSF Scholarship I il ai .l Ralph Whitehead Henry Zdankowski B.S., M.S., B.A. varsity tennis coach 25 jdrouglz flue .fdrfo ,- ,. . New programs highlighted our extended Art department. A course entitled Senior Art Studio was introduced and taken by a number of tal- ented students who had three years of art classes behind them. Directed by Mrs. Delany, this course allowed students the opportunity to express their creativity. This department deserves congratulations for its efforts in producing the artistic bulletin board displays, posters for the various events, and decorations when needed. as s fx E style! Martha Murphy A.B. Helen Delany B.A., M.A., paintings exhibited in La jo11a's Fine Arts Gallery Xxx What a feeling of ac complishment when you draw a likeness of 1 per son, no matter what your r lfllg jyincl gxpredd ion Beautiful, original, seasonal decorations are made. Blending colors to produce the right effect is slow work. James Wallace A,B., M.A. Dorothy Willianls B.A., M.A., PTA Membership lglzgri ica W em? eanri To further the physical and mental well- being of the girls at Hoover, several innova- tions were made in the Girls' Physical Educa- tion department. Significant among these was a system of interclass competition for interested and talented girls. Results like this are worth striving for! 28 .S?l'0lfLg 604815 6'U'l6! 6461? l6L5 The present emphasis on physical fitness was met in the Boys' Physical Education department by added stress on the extracurricular athletic activities offered this year including Boys' Intra- murals. Longer periods of exercise also came into being. jerry Bartow B.S., M.A., varsity baseball coach, JV basketball coach Roy Engle B.S., M.S., varsity football coach Herbert Foote B.A., M.A., Yell Leaders, JV football coach, director of athletics john Murphy B.S., M.S., track coach, JV football coach B.A., varsity basketball h coac , baseball coach 'W'-----ff John Finan A.B. Russell Leslie B.A., M.E., varsity football coach, golf Kenneth Peeters Good muscle tone is essential for physical fitness. cross-country coach 29 loecia .jraining The R.O.T.C. boys put in more than twelve tions, took trips to local military installations, hundred guard hours, appeared in various pa- and participated in rifle competitions through- rades and in over 125 color guard presenta- out Southern California. Sgt. Emanuel N. Sgt. james A .r,tta.r W Amenra, jr. Kovach Schurer Moe B.A., P.A. Sgt. john T. Coffin Skillful accelerated reading has become in- valuable to modern citizens. This course offered students the best of training. Doris Oatman B.A., M.A., college 8a scholarship advisor QQUQAIQJ iaeciaf Driving is becoming a necessity. Hoover's Driver Training course helped to meet this need while stressing defensive driving. Loren Breyer special driver training credential Owen Downing special driver training credential Robert Duckworth- Ford B.A., special driver training credential rf, fi' if Wi. i -- - ,, f Alf Vt c s X -D ,Y - A - fi. .1, A 5 5 F 'Y ':I,: wfilff' 'if , 5-231135 55-T 'at' 7i5Jf2i'QfCZ' 3555 Our new driving van is a definite asset to van which place students in dangerous situa- the course. Besides teaching students the opera- tions, giving them priceless experience without tion of the stick shift, films are shown in the suffering injury. Martin Hogan special driver training credential Russell Ormsby special driver training credential 31 Cgnicludfriaf .Arid Cfafiaed rain .,'3f Benjamin Ciccati A. B. Crawford 'B.A., M,A., junior Red Cross B.E., Radio Club, Public Address System T Williaimi Fink Robert Hampel B.A., B.A., Safety Council Goal Post, Booster Club Bending steel requires the intense heat of :1 torch, 32 To these boys, the automobile is a fascinating and complex subject. f f 30? Ol Ol p0 if f..r0 y Victor Hoffert john Kauble Bill Mulkey John T1-ask B A., M.A. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.A. Skim the slag from the aluminum to pour a mold, Hoover's Industrial Arts program helped stu- dents to develop manipulative skills and gave them the opportunity to be creative while con- structing useful projects. Safe practices in the use and care of tools and equipment were stressed. Three classes of two periods each were offered to those who will enter industry after graduation. Use a lathe to machine a jam pin lqracficagfied .x4re aughf Audrey Hallett B Bowling Club Rita Keller New is a good word for the Homemaking department as well. A new curriculum for home planning was developed by Mrs. Keller . . and used in the city schools. And Clothing courses gained three new sewing machines to help alleviate the shortage. , i. J. if Daisy Cook B.S., M.A., Grad. Fellowship in Home EC, A.B., M.A., curriculum for home planning used in the SD city schools i....s, 'igg' . , . f' Y .ff Ps - E , - A , , lt r2 M'l F ive. Bernice Hoyt Hazel Martens Martha Miller BA. A.B., M.A. A.B., MA., Mabel Edson Ernest Jeter Ducatecrs A.B. A.B. Brand new typewriters became the property of the Business Education department this year. 1 Robert Rybiski Mary Sullivan B.S., M.A. A.B. A revised method of teaching shorthand was also new. Unchanged was the opportunity for extensive joh training. . . . .xdncl Mia? Klzeerfuf g one Left to Right, Back Row: L. jones, N. Ashcraft, M. Amick, R. Pearson, D. Truitt, I. Zaniowlca. Left to Right, Front Row: B. Rios, M. Korner. E. Lewton, R. Hearing, V. Aillaud, E. Musgrove, D. Nowell, M. Fall, A. Steele, G. Magill. Not Shown: C. Milligan. Left to Right, First Row: L. Miller, J. Hallford, R. Boyd, R. LaBelle, L. Rittenhouse, E. Cramton, M. Toye, G. Miller. Second Row: F, Crawford, R. Ramage, R, Buck, F. Gabel, A. Mathewson, M. Romero, Jr., M. Black, Not Shown: Gertrude Foxx. Seeing masses of Hoover students noisily swarming around during each lunch period is enough to confuse anyone. Somehow the cafe- teria ladies not only kept level-headed, but also managed to effectively and cheerfully prepare and serve meals. Our custodial staff did an excellent job of sprucing up our campus. In addition to their other chores, including picking up after care- less students, they were responsible for main- taining the vegetation that added so much to the beauty of the school. Hoover's office employees were found all over the school yet functioned as an effectively organized team. Although a school as large as ours has constantly a tremendous amount of paperwork to be done, this staff helped to keep Hoover running smoothly. Left to Right, First Row: C. Shelton, V. Fleming, D. Lisenbee, E. Hall, M. Sampson, E. james, L. Hartson, V. Dossey, R. Pre- court, D. Petersen, M. Lieberenz, E. Nash. Not Shown: Mrs. Hasty. 35 --z gs P R f Q N ,., Q-.ga are arm! ,Addid fance re flung K it 2'5F i ' K Anita Gilles: A.B., M.S., library assistants l The library gets busier and busier as more students check out magazines after school. ex j GX A ,Avi X40 KMC Xxbi A Miss Gillett, Hoover's new librarian, is as indispensable as the library itself. Her helpful- ness aided many a frustrated individual and caused more students to become aware of the fine library facilities. Mrs. McDaid, our nurse, reaffirmed her stand against smoking by assembling physical education classes in the auditorium to hear ex- perienced physicians explain the health hazards involved with the habit. KV .- - XS , xl nee :Mio we . :C we , vlff' A Of MX wld as- XD xl CQ! XO 5K vltce Margaret Gleason B.A., Gen'l Secondary l . Ruth McDaid, R.N,, B.S. Health Development Credential, Science Club According. to Mrs. Gleason, Hoover's work counselor, part time temporary employment decreased this year. Full time permanent jobs, however, were available after graduation for those trained in skill subjects. iuen fo giver? .giluclenf Wendall Allen A.B., I . Key Club, Victoria Baker B.A., M.A., Sophomore counselor I junior counselor Almost every student at Hoover was aided at some time by his counselor. Although each was assigned to many Hooverites, the counse- lors always found time to help anyone in need of assistance. Besides being a place where one could find advice on making out his schedule, the counseling office this year was headquarters for college-bound seniors. Hoover students join in thanking the counselors for their necessary guidance. Joanne Beavan B.S., M.A., Cardinal Co-eds, Sophomore counselor, attendance coordinator Doris Oatman B.A. M.A. college 81 scholarship advisor :fin Vlbk 11111176 Cry! Myrtle Burton B.A. M.A Se Bonney Carlson B.A., M.A., Latin Club, . ' inter-grade counselor mor counselor J, . Xfudengilhses the . did .Q J p A ezsonal I I G Huy, 1756! P of all C ouns 01 J. Wells Hershey A.B., M.A., Helen Donnelly Senior class sponsor, . BA Senior counselor Senior counselor Patricia Kintzer B.A., M.A., special counselor, articles on curriculum Maurice Smith B.A., M.A., Sophomore class sponsor, Sophomore counselor 013 Fulton Vickery A.B., M.A., junior class sponsor junior counselor 7 N ,xp I flf2 'ffgM3ff:U35ff520ff awww WY! , J . Cgigxm, 75 j,f.JC'N5paS Q VJIO-W' . x x XEJMWJ x 58 .Skwlmf Jgafa ' .150 fl. fx ' fx , A Q-ffwfg - , 4 - L7 3 4 . 1 ff A1 . 1 , Q' i X ' mf' ig ' 3 1.4- - wa. ' P X . , ? . 5 w . I f . .V ,.,, -W y . . 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The cheerleaders, head cheerleader jack Saun- ders, Bob Pugh, and Mike Ninich, and the songleaders, head songleader Diana Willianas, Anna and Alice Fernandez, Toria Johnson, and Darlene Stevens, radiated pep and enthusiasm to the already spirited fans in the crowds. Good sportsmanship, as well as spirit, was ob- vious among Hoover students. The pranks of Hoover's two mascots also added to the enthusiasm of the crowds. Paula Skelley and Monte Hale were chosen to be the Redbirds on the basis of their school spirit and good sportsmanship. Mascots Paula Skelley and Monte Hale ride to victory. f ? L. 417 Diane XVilliams-Head Songlcadcr Bob Pugh Toria johnson 0119 32 ' ' - 1 iff, 'rags Q if ' 42' ' ' Zhu H , I V Ti f f , , fv,,-,:.f ,,,, , W, , , 15 ,. ' 'f :? Qf:? ' ,-,. gl .. ,-,X V,.k 5,2g:ff ,1 wgf, Anna Fernandez CAQQPLCLJQP5 Alice Fernandez , : 4 j- gk 'x 1 a jack Saunders Head Chccrlczldcr f ,A gg . gf J, R f M I I 1 ' - 1 5 ' Edwgkci N A JJ ., , , , by , Q ,Q ,,,, ' filfw- I .JK-'lfi' x Darlene Stevens Mike Ninich Commissioner General Robin O'Connor Commissioner General Robin O'Connor was one of the most active student government leaders in Hoover's history. Besides bearing the responsibility of the welfare of the stu- dents at Hoover, he carried a heavy academic schedule and was active in athletics. Robin was chosen as September's athlete of the month for his fine performances during football sea- son as left halfback. Serving as Assistant Com- missioner General during his junior year, Robin was able to gain experience in leadership which he applied to his work this year. Working together during the summer, the entire Board of Commissioners was ready and able to start functioning early, and made such events as Homecoming and Commissioners Ball well-organized and well-remembered. N olzaolerzdqa it r K l , fre , X' ,fi j ,Q-ff . , 7 f gf' - a--- Q Q - -' Of 1fet.,:-wr, 4 if KLM! 24- L cf if 1C4L',r.' C fiifij' Z - ,.,, ,. V- ,,3f ,7 'l 5.1 Lf--, Jr' 541-f' ff f. ,fbafjv , 529 fri, 1. 1, , X 1' K L, ,.! Z . .,,, - 7 , cl, , ,cc ' f rff i 1 1 ' , fi- if Q, V C' r ' . A , '-if fy V a .. f' L ,e-nY'L- Q if L i im-J . ' L, -f I N' ' f 1 I' . I ,f f If L, Cf L, 5 A f r, 5 Ai, L, ' 'U Lil in ' I N' KAN ,' if L, f , , r, g it fL C,,1f., X ' A J , , Wifi: ,ff ' ,fu L, ' J ,- if ., ...J 4 Lf ' , , .Vp f 0,64-' V ft -- fb LL if , fir , V-.- 4? , Y ,J -1 e Vyjpf 'e ',4' f . eil r' f .,,,, -fi. ' fy 1 ff' xy f . y X7 ,MMA LC ff Robin leads the commissioners. proloegi .gpoirif This year the Board of Commissioners was under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Dowell. The Commissioners and Mr. Dowell worked to continue voting registration and to initiate such things as the senior parking lot and an assem- bly honoring late Herbert Hoover. The Commissioners were aided by clerk, Gail Stanley, and corresponding secretary, Nancy Helenschmidt. Mr. Dowell-ASB Advisor Clerk Gail Stanley and Corresponding Secretary Nancy Helcnschmidt Assistant Commissioner General Bill Finley This year Bill Finley was the Assistant Commissioner General. While his main respon- sibility was presiding over the student council, Bill was also very active in planning such events as the Howdy Hop and the Commis- sioner's Ball. Along with his A.S.B. duties, Bill was Sports Editor for the Cardinal, , i ici ' 4 . i 42 LZLW V' ff,ff V ' ,V :.fL' 5 Qi' If Tony Koutris-Sales and Concessions Mary Lou Gulligan-Elections 0l'l'll'YLl56l0l'lel'5 Ol' 2 al' Connie Swank-Student Affairs .. XX ,Q A fi f rj W s - ,. si: Nicki Romero-Buildings and Grounds Bob Armstrong-Finance -L6 Q ,V ,. N.. I y ,. mmm 1 ,fu nww A www 5 W x-rr .V ,M .gf mn: ,f +- Q nl- ' Sharon Harvey-Organizations . O Donna Becker-Assemblies Linda Lillow-Publicity ,. W5 M3 QS Nov. mam ' n12ema Wayne Ondler-Athletics Nota Gatzolis-Thrift and Safety MMV O'D0fmC11 SCh00l 5Pil'it 47 SLA, Top to Bottom: Koutris, Crrmhell, Valleau, Bornstein, Haley. 48 0mmi:5:5i0n.er5 , omrniffeezi puffed Left to Right, First Row: Nelson, Gordon, Haines, Fernandez, Stevens, Fernandez, Sickler, Jessen, Damen, Miller, Wesscun. Second Row: Chandler, Decker, Collins, O'Donnell, Bryant, Pugh, jhrih 5' Suki? Left to Right, First Row: Matrinka, Abbott, Gutzolis, Parker, Miller, Moody. Second Row: Haines, Haines, Estes. Third Row: Smith, jones, Annnloto, Lynn, Dann. JJCFHAAGJ A Left to Right, First Rovy: Becker. Second Row: Wlmitner, O'Neil, Bornstein, julio. Zaturian. Third Row: Zimmerman, Haines, Stone, Tracy. Fourth Row: Crossman, Sickler, Kofoed, Anderson. f erkrm Mfa! .gzruiceti l gzcfiorw First Row: Comm. Galligan. Second Row: Quinn, Hale, Rankin, Kern, Hnrvin, Sickler, Third Row: Brum, Gatzolis, Haines, Pascoe, Hirschhein, Fourth Row: Kofoed, Lakin, Stanley, Romero, Simon, Sanford. ociaf First Row: Walkei', Horne, Sofia, Anderson, Knief, Comm. Swank, Second Row: Finley, Steed, Brynner, Wicklei', Saunders. Third Row: Hale, Kern, Quinn, Hale, Fresquez. Fourth Row: O'Donnell, Stanley, Cantos, Dupree, Fifth Row: Beeler, Trowbridge, Hutchings, Row: Severtson, Gadeke. Barclay. Sixth .S?uc!enf Kounci First Row: Comm. Finley. Second Row: Scarelli, Songsteng, Whitner, Fernandez, Petrick, Ander- son, Ambrose, Garcia. Third Row: Pugh, O'Donnell, Steed, Sickler, Haines, Derby, Schleibaum. Fourth Row: Walker, Smith, Rapp, Tozier, Dent, Kofoecl. Fifth Row: Keating, Cook. First Row: Comm. Romero. Second Row: Rosenberg, Cotter. Third Row: Haines, Galligan. Fourth Row: Smith, Stanley. Fifth Row: Kofoed, Lakin. 49 mfurning .fgfumni ibidpfag .ig-. !'Ei:Lir1'?'Hi3':5lfizfi.iff:',,W'gi?'Au.:5.-A1 AYYEYF l'Q54,5L'l4Q' x .J K 'lfjfii :Af ,iEQi?niLQ:fQrV' 's'uL.Ji'!MaDZ3E?5 'I Past cheer leaders make a comeback as they sing their alma mater. .gyairif in emoried .7oc!ag Hoovers thirty-first annual Homecoming was held on November 13, 1964, with a special welcome extended to the classes of '54, '44, and '54, A rally was held that afternoon with song and cheer leaders from their respective classes leading some yells that were memorable to the alumni and strange to the student body. An extra attraction to the rally was the use of '54, '44, and '54 cars belonging to the cheer leaders of those years. At the game that evening the festivities came to a climax. During half-time Commissioner General Robin O'Connor crowned Nicki Ro- mero Homecoming Queen for 1964-65. Al- though Hoover met defeat on the football field against arch-rival San Diego, the spirits were not dampened. A capacity crowd of alumni and students fllled the boys' gym after the game to dance to the music of the Accents. Students and alumni await admittance to the Homecoming Dance. OK, Robin, thut's enough! ueen arm! .Her Courf U64 H n coming QuccnfN'ck' R 11 Queen Mah Q om ero QZBOW, 13,6404 MMA, .SELL lbfana ganfoa Bafzafa JJQMAQ, -'-4.-'V 'Q-nl Jbmfigi ,A Uv ' agiff E J . . 'v V , S 5 'L H' x 1441, wa-ww 3 , W 'LQ .--.,-L..i ---at-1-9 Q. 1 3 ' Q 'X 5 , ' A ' my x -' 4 Q. 41.- 1 ,qv ' ' - -- X - wi y . 3 f u , '1 -.fi vu- ,,..f-'. w wi. U' 7 ,,, , W I ' , ' . .-.TSW ,W H i t 1 : , L 1A A ,q .A..., I, Q ., , r 2 Q r 'X Q ,. if 11 I l ' 1 v if ,f I f 1 I l QQ?s5ff,,. ... i fl 1 H , 1 V . A f f Q ,H Fi' ,,f is lm, W fx gg, , 'XJ fx - ,M J.: V- fi .71 'f AJ 1 ' ' JN, J ft' f f ,QL rf' A , , , 'Lf.!, , K Q ., th V .5 , lad ' 5 . 5,15 T, :Q 1 . Q, f.1'3:f ,Sh if 7 2 f',:N-1-:iwnffgif X151 gZ'jYfx.J 4 .gi 'IQ ' '- L 4. ' - 'fri'-k 'Ti7 'fv V- ' . tv'bH V I . ' ,fig HL' gl-T: ff- Qlfhgx, ,fa ' - In' . 1 , V ' JPL A g,,k -',. '31 -f 'IV 1 3 ' ,' J.-' -,J -,l' 4 If .Y-I Q- -. V- , -if X5 .q..' ,.,-' ,VA ', +,,,,A4t--' 'J-fs -ff' . .41 ., F.. ., S , -V ' H M ' b jlze Spihif' of -Clwidfmbigi 'in ang arm! glance, ' Q Hoover's 150 voice choir sings the traditional Hallelujah Chorus, The spirit of Christmas came alive at Hoover this year with the line presentation of Ainahl and the Night Visitors. Principal parts were played by Lydia Bryant and Rita Cantos. This classical opera was the product of the joint ef- forts of the music and drama departments. As a prologue to the program, the orchestra played an inspiring selection from the Nut Cracker Suite. The climax of the evening came with the traditional, but never outdated, singing of the Hallelujah Chorus hy Hoover music students. Dancing girls entertain the three kings in Amahl HL? 1 W A 4 M3 X Q 53 5 3 'f w ML 34 3,3 Q s- x '1 'f i gs ' 4 vi Q R . 5 Q , wr ,Egg 3, Q Yi - ' A If 4, 1: E , Q 2. ' 21' 2 '4 'O f i 4 ,Lf ., - , 41, 'YL ' L EQ wg v .Q A 5 4 P Q. - an is Q ...WV 'lfbuf-A f ' :-Q, uv '-151 mi an f f A f X 113 f ' wk , - ,VU 5. 1 'nsfxsmwx 521,54 Q5- if, mi W- wi' if :'b 12311145 ff 41---2 f J 1 - 1 . i n .. if A33 ,q, WE , L ,Q 0 X gf Q wr' L -. X . A ? Rf ' ? 1 if s f 1 Z A 4 Z-5, , 'f, , 1: mf' , , Q, Q2 'f,' E J 1 1 .,..? .hx ,Z if Q , 4Ef M-W n If anal mdfdfoe agic A moment of relaxation and conversation is enjoyed between dances. Mistletoe Magic prevailed over the Com- missioners' Ball, which was held on December ll, 1964. The annual event, sponsored by the A.S.B. officers, took place in the International Room of the El Cortez Hotel. Hooverites danced the night away to the music of Danny Hale and his orchestra. Mistletoe, used for both decorative and souvenir purposes, lent an en- chanting air to the occasion. The glorious tra- dition was enjoyed by all, thanks to the efforts of Assistant Commissioner General Bill Finley and the other commissioners. Need we say more? 59 Sairif gkdooma 60 An exciting moment in the Student-Faculty Basketball Game. This year the Hoover seniors again made a bid at beating the faculty in the annual Senior- Faculty Basketball Game. One of the highlights of the year, for underclassmen as well, the game began with the seniors ably taking the lead. At half-time the teachers had progressed somewhat, and the score was 25-19 in favor of the students. During the third quarter, the game became a touch-and-go operation with the teachers putting up formidable opposition. As the packed boys' gym resounded with screams from both sides, the teachers scored one extra point and took the game with a score of 42-41. K l - u I , Gfjfj.lfvfQ , V Q53 -, .3- ..:. ' , .'-': f'1'--ffl' s wt :1.5g,l.j-j-.Q-1-f e-2 I y,j.1iE.:.:.:.':.i - 'ff, I . .., .1.j.j,Z,1,' Students and faculty battle it out for the ball. .Spalding r ll T Q31 Girls model their Dirndl Day fashions for the judges. The halls of Hoover came alive with color on April 2 as Hooverites officially welcomed spring. The celebration of Dirndl Day saw girls in their newest spring outfits and boys all decked out in suits. A contest for the best home made dress was held which resulted in Janice Daniels being crowned Miss Dirndl. Terry Flanigan was chosen Mr. Esquire. A special fashion show took place in which students mod- eled the newest styles appropriate for the vari- ous activities. To round out the festivities, a Dirndl Day dance which featured the Topics was held in the girls' gym. Gail and Duane are off to the lihr 3 Rita Camus- September Priscilla Calderon- Oetohcr 60-84 0 tAQ OMIA Each month the Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet hon- ors a Hoover co-ed who has shown outstanding dedication and service to the school. The girl is featured in an article in the Cardinal and her picture appears on the Cardinal Co-ed bulletin board for a month. This is Hoover's way of thanking its co-eds for their worthwhile work and fine spirit. .ka Y '! 'Z7 Connie Swank November Z ,B Lista ? . Sarabeth Koethe- Linda Lillow- Peggl' Steed- Decembcr January February Mary Lou Gauigfm- Gail Stanley- Paula Skelley- Pat Krauss March April May une 62 CLIWLIOLLJ SADF 1964-65 Szlw the initiation of a new enter- prise at Hoover High. Mr. Jeeters' business education class began the Cardinal Campus Shop, Pens, pencils, paper, and book covers were the initial stock, Soon the shop expanded to include key-rings, binders, pennants, year- books, tickets, decals, and most of the other items previously carried by the business office. Hoover beanies from the Cardinal Campus Shop were especially popular during Hat Week. March I-5. Besides being an asset to the school, the shop provided invaluable experience for the students running it. Students crowd Campus Shop to purchase game tickets First Row: Vilott, Cerveny, Shelton, Winega1', Second Row: Ewald, Penneman, Romps, Miller. SAM wad flze .gpoirif of .giowlenf e , QD' ' 4 Qu .N P . , .F yn' fm- A4 '- , U. ! I L,N. W M 1,4-, V., fr! my ' 1 Q .1 66 Manu eniom .7412 Senior pr oundegwd glare!! in C3Z,2CLJQl 5Ail9 68 That jolly man behind the desk is Mr. W. Hershey, well-known and well-liked by students in all of the three classes. He has an A.B. and M.A. from San Diego State College, a General Secondary Credential from the University of Southern California and also holds a Pupil Personnel Credential. He is truly a well' rounded man. His out-going and sympathetic personality makes him a father-figure and a very good counselor. Because of his patience and tact, Mr. Hershey was made advisor of the Senior Class. Miss Helen Donnelly, with sixteen years of counseling, has a B.A. from Santa Barbara. Her pleasant disposition gives students the con- fidence they need when they come to her with school or personal problems. She likes to talk over problems and help students to under- stand and solve them. She hopes to develop a more mature outlook in the students she coun- sels while helping them face responsibility and reality. Miss Donnelly continues to counsel and teach because she especially enjoys working with people. 51.-..., Miss Myrtle M. Burton, the counselor for seniors whose last names are at the end of the alphabet, has been counseling at Hoover for the past nine years. She obtained her B.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles and her M.A. from San Diego State. Miss Burton also attended Wisconsin Univer- sity. She enjoys talking with students and gains personal satisfaction from the variety of people she works with. Miss Burton would like to help all of her students to a sense of personal responsibility. hi X , I jke .xdccwlemic gd Paul Sevcltson 4.000 Arthur- Ayers These top ten students have well earned the Rohm Wicklu. 3.857 honor that they have achieved. Through three years of strife, success is evident. Each of these scholars, may be proud of his great accomplish- 5.844 Michael Wayne 3.835 ments. Susan Glass Barhara Taylor 3.828 3,795 Rita Cantos 5.793 Rohert Haulman 3.750 Lorene Hildebrand 5.741 Linda Arnold 5.735 6 O icerd arm! Caginef Arrange .xdcfiuified QM ,J Terry Fillliigilll President Al Ciimsiiiiiii Vice President Linda Siiiifuiml Secretary ,V 70 . N. The Senior Cabinet worked hard to make tiiis year's Senibr activities unique in every way, ' , ,fl ...lf Bryon Harris Treasurer Boh Wicklci' Guy Hitler Mr. Hershey Peggy Steed Annual CARDINAI. Sponsor Clerk Senior Play -16 'Man Chziirman Donna Xweuiner iinrl her committee were responsible for planning and decorating the Senior Prom. Left to Right, First Row: Ohl, Ringcisin, Kruze, Hobson, Pascoe, Beck. Second Row: Nolte, Dcjnrnette, Shim, Stailnyk, Fischer. Thirtl Row: Dicbcrt, Cmlcn, Clements, Lake, Bagnforcl, Skelley, Crossmun, Rodchaiugli, Smith, Powers, Stoops, Trent, Mcliig, Bruin. hlnrk hlillcr Q Clllll1'l1liill Daun Martin and her comm ittec pliinneil the ceremonies for Senior Commencement. Left to Right, First Row: Hcrshhein, Hendrickson, Knief, Mart Pugh. Kennedy, Beck. Second Row: Rouse, in, Gucleke, Hale, Stanley, Thomas, Rankin, Sicklcr, Bruin, Rabc, Hildebrilncl, Ch.iirmim julia Damon and hcr cirminitlcc complctuly planned the Senior Dinner, Left tu Right, First Row: lit-ck Skcllcy, Chess. Halle, Ifllickson, Sorenson. F-ccoml Row: Crossmiin, Riwincro. Jcsscn, Ziitilriiin, Willitiiiis, Sofia, Rode- bllllgfil, Annnluru. gd 'S-4' Chiiirmiui Bcckcy Sicklcr and her cuminittcc wciu in chnrgc uf, planning and imixicring thc Scnim' Animrinct-incnts. Left to Right, First Rimw: Romero, Fcrnaindez, Cluwlcy, Fernandez, Kern Simian. Second Ruw: Clements, Piirkcr, Wiltliiig, Jcsscn, Rapp, Crossmnn, Miller, Sicklcr. Fryhcrggcr. Rouse. Wicklui', Smith, Quinn, Mcliig + , - in - 72 Chiiiriniin john Frybcrgcr .ind his ciwinmittcc phiiincd thu service of Vcspcrs, which w.is held in Huuvc-i'S uutlituiiuin. Left to Right, First Row: McKig, Cliiwlcy, Fernandez, Fry- hergcr, Fcrniindcz. WickIci', Quinn. Second Row: Bruin, Pugh, Kern, Skcllcy, Miller, Rankin, Beck. - I - 1 Q57 Chairman Pt-tc Kofoctl and his cummittcc plannul the Scnini'-Faculty Basketball Game. Fun Night, antl scvcral utlicr wants. Left tu Right, First Row: Rutligcr. Shockey, Hcrshbein, Lake, Clt-ments, Catlcn, Hatlscll, Bt-yrcr, Wfalkcr, Scarcclli, Ret-sc, Bagafnrd, Wfatling. Romero. Pugh. Sccuntl Row: Powers, Stcvops, Jimlmnson, MCCluikCy. XViClilCl'. Mcliiy, jcsscn, Bachr. Parka-r. Beck. qlw ..,,...- Chairman Pam Haines and her cmnmittcc hail the job nf making posters to publicize thc activities nf the scniiwrs l.cl't tu Right. First Row: Catlcn, Haines, Simon, Sliruycr Sccnntl Ruw: Clements, Thumas, Hcntlricksun, Cornell Rimckcy. wg , , wil Girls' chairman Barbara Taylor, boys' chairman Geary Millar, and their committees were responsible for selling tickets to the various activities. Left to Right: Melvin, Curley, Taplcy, Miller, Arnold, Caclcn, Clements, Steed. 75 PEGGY ABBOTT Peggy's favorite teacher was Mrs. Hallett and her favorite class was Foods . . . she liked the teachers at Hoover and their sense of humor , . . she will always re- member her sophomore year and starting school at 9:00 A.M .... future plans include Business School. CHERYL ADKINS Cheryl enjoyed P.E, with Miss Hawkins . . . often heard saying Very-good! . , . belonged to Senior Y-Teens , , , likes Hoover's wonderful school spirit . . . will always remember the dances we had , . . plans to attend college after graduation, jlze CZCLIU 0 '65, if-., MARIE ALBANESE Marie, often heard saying Check! , enjoyed Miss Miller and her shorthand class . . . liked Kats Korner . . . will al- ways remember the 1964 Home! coming game and dance . . . plans to attend Junior College and become a legal secretary, 74 MAG DA LENA ALCANTAR Nena was a member of the Pan American Club, Booster Club, Drill Team, and served on the Cardinal Staff, Sri Play Com- mittee and Sr. Prom. Committee . . . she favored the saying No, you're putting me on! , , 4 en- joyed the buzzing in the halls and all the friendly people at Hoover . . . plans a cosmotology career. l-RED ADKINS Fred's favorite teacher was Mrs. Ellis and his favorite class was his 4th period, llth grade Eng. class . . . he participated in .l.V, Baseball . . . and plans to study to become an Engineer, JANIS L. ADKINS .lanis's favorite teacher was Mr. Hoffert and her favorite class was Cont, Lit .... she was in the Cardinette Flag Corps in her Junior year , . . she liked the democratic form of student govt. and she will always remember the 1963 San Diego-Hoover foot- ball game . . . will attend S.D.S.C. DIANE ADLER Diane's favorite teacher was Mi Vinson . , , she will always re member all of Hoover's footba, games . . . she plans to atten San Diego State College. jim Ewa an Mai, 2 i JOANNE ALTIC .lo is often heard saying Well. of all the nerve! . . . enjoyed Mrs. Williams and Art Class. . . liked the crowded halls at Hoo- ver , . . will always remember the Alma Mater , . . plans to be a cosmetologist and then mar- riage, ANTHONY G. AMBROSE Tony's favorite teacher was Mr, Wallace and his favorite class was Life Drawing . . . liked the 2:30 bell . . . will always re- member the football games . . . plans to attend Lubbuck Christ- ian College or Harding College. i i i i l i l KENNETH AMUNDSON f'Ken was ,frequently heard say mg Hang tt! . . . liked all th friends he met at Hoover an. the school spirit shown at th football games . . . will alway remember lunch time and tht crowded halls at Kats Kornel . . . after graduation his plan include entering the field o drafting. l i t l Rza? DENNIS E. ANDERSON Dennis is often heard saying Hey Goo Goo . . . his favor- ite teachers are Mr. Snyder and Mr. Dowell and classes are Bi- ology and Physiology . . . was active in J.V. football and 2 yrs. Var, football . . . Key Club, erman Club, Ensemble, A Cap- ella Choir, 4 committees. l l JUDITH L. ANDERSON Judy enjoyed Mrs. Buker and Ensemble . was active in Thespians . , , liked the freedom of opportunity in specific fields , . . will always remember Mrs. Buker . . . going to college to major in music. LINDA LOU ANDERSON Linda rated her English class with Mrs. Ellis as tops , . . liked the friendly atmosphere that was always shown at Hoover and the spirit as displayed by the banners in Kats Korner . . , will always remember the nominating convention . . . afater graduation plans to attend James Hall Beau- ty College. .7!ze aaa, em of jomorrow, JAMES ANDREWS limmy enjoyed Mr. Dawson and Political Science . . . was active n wrestling in the 11th grade . . . will always remember Hoover. l JOHN C. ANNALORO Johnny enjoyed Mr, Engle and Physiology . . . was active in Student Council, Latin Club, In- ter-club Council, Assembly, Thrift and Safety, and Senior Dinner Committees , , , will remember the snow fight in parking lot . . . plans to major in Dentistry. 8 CHARLES ANTHONY Charles is often heard saying Yeh, sure! . . . enjoyed Mr. Kauble and Eng .,.. liked the cafeteria . . . will always re- member his sophomore year . .. plans to attend college, maybe Stanford. PAMELA O. ANDERSON Pam enjoyed Mrs, Buker, Choir. Mrs. Ellis and Cont. Lit .,,. active in Bells. Ensemble. Boost- er Club, Cardinal Co-eds, Ac- creditation, Student Council, Pub- licity, Dad'n Daughter Banquet . . . was Pres. of Bells . . . liked the teachers . . . and the gamcs we won . . . plans to bc a Dental Asst. RICHARD ANDERSEN Dick was often heard saying Neat . . . enjoyed Coach Peet- ers . . , liked lunch and girls , . . will always remember the l963 San Diego-Hoover football game . . . plans to be an Engi- neer. A L MCCQ55. NICKIE ARCHAMBEAU Nickie enjoyed Mrs. Betty Ellis and his' English class . . . thought that Hoover had a lot of neat and well groomed girls . . enjoyed Hoover's assemblies will never forget all the Senior Activities . , , plans on going to college. MARY R. ARMANTROUT Rae enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Eng- lish . . , was active in the Pan American Club in her Soph. year , . . liked Hoover's informality and its age . . . will remember the Fire and Earthquake drills and Miss Rainwater , . , plans to be a linguist-interpreter. i 75 ROBERT ARMSTRONG Bob was active in Key Club, Senators, French Club. was V.- Pres. of the Law Club and Pres of N.F.L, . . . served as Com- missioner of Finance . . . enjoyed political science , . . was amazed at Mr. King's knowledge of everything . , , plans to study law at Harvard and become a statesman. rw-a ,-sq, DAVID W. ASHMAN Dave, often heard saying f'Try. try, again, enjoyed Mr. Smith's Drama class . . . was active in wrestling . . . will remember his Sr. year . . . plans to attend college to study in humanities. LILLIAN HELEN BAEHR Lille, often heard saying Keen, enjoyed Mr, Harris and Coach Engle . . . was active in French Club, A.F.S., Jr. and Sr. Y- Teens . . . served on Publicity, Assemblies, Jr. Prom, Extra Ac- tivities and Sr. Play Committees . . . liked the Klan . . . plans to attend Jr. College and then S,D,S,C. 76 WESLEY A. ARMSTRONG Wes favored Mrs. Betty Ellis. . . enjoyed his llth grade English class . . . will always remember getting injured during spring for the 1963 football . . on the rally commit- practice team . tee . . . plans on going to City College. CAROL G. ASKEW Carol. often heard saying No joke, enjoyed Miss Brooke and Mr, Greig , , , she will always remember the 1963 football games . , . after graduation, she plans to study Automation Pro- grammlng, MARTHA E. BAGAFORD Martha, often heard saying For- get it! enjoyed Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. Voltz . . . active in Intramural Hockey, Future Teachers Club . . . served on Sr. Prom, Commencement, Extra Ac- tivities, and Student Council Committees . . . liked the spirit, crowded halls. the Alma Mater at the i964 Homecoming . . . Mesa. LINDA JEAN ARNOLD Linda enjoyed Mr, Cizek and Honors Physics . . . was active in A,F.S.. C.S.F., French Club. and Y-Teens . . . served on Jr. Sales, Sr. Girls Ticket Sales and Announcements Committees . . . was V.P. of A.F.S. and service chairman of Sr, Y-Teens . . , will remember the gymnastic meets . , . bound for Univ. of Pacific. D'WAYNE D'Wayne enjoyed his Drama class . . AVILA Mr. Smith and . a member of the Pan American Club, the Senators , . . served as V. Pres. of the lnter-Club Council . . . will always remember Mr. Scher- merhorn's Debate class. , .liked the crowded halls, Kats Korner and the great school spirit of the students. SHARON NADINE BAIL Sherry enjoyed Mrs. Buker . . . played volley ball and basket ball . . . liked Art, English, Chorus . , . after graduation she plans to hnd work, MARSHA M. ASHCRAFT Marsha's favorite teacher was Mrs. Buker and her favorite class was choir. She also enjoyed her Physiology class with Mr. Engle , . . Marsha served as the chairman of the Entertainment Comm. of the Dad and Daughter Banquet . , . Marsha is unde- cided about her future plans. PAUL AYER Paul. sometimes known as Tread, is heard saying Hi, guys! . . . enjoyed Coach Foote and Gym . , . was active in the diving team and served on the model United Nations . . . is a People Pusher for Sports Car Rallies . . , plans Flight Train- ing for United Air l.ines. ...,, g . gg . CAROL ANN ASHFORD Carol enjoyed her English clas with Mr. Allen . . . was a mem ber of the Booster Club ant Cardinettes . . , liked the friendlj people . . , will always remembe the exciting football games ani the great school spirit . . , futurt plans after 'graduation includi work, 2 ARTHUR R. AYERS Art, heard saying You have tt have Echos, enjoyed Mrs. Voli and World Affairs . . . active ii Var. Gymnastics 1963 and '61 . . . S.R.F., Math, Science Booster, Ecrivees Clubs , . . wa: Co-chairman of S,R.F .... wil remember Mrs. Voltz's casua comments , . . will major it Biochemistry at UCSD. -gyne- DAN BAILEY Dan enjoyed Mr. Backer and his English class , . . will never for- get all the interesting times he shared with the other Hoover students . . , plans to go to work and do a lot of traveling after graduation. PATRICIA LYN BAILEY When asked to name her favoritt teacher Patricia would be los because she claimed they were al great . , . was a member of tht German Club and C.S.F. . . enjoyed all the people and tht football games here at Hoovel . although she hasn't realli decided what she will major ir as yet. she will attend S.D.S,C fi-f'x 'lm'-'f lick, BAIN saying Heidy- Ellis and in track and Club, Pep cheerfulness available . . . the KGB School . plans to at- and,U.S,C,, archi- ,ways remember polishing ershe 's , y ,pp . . . p ,tend Springfield College, Mass Art . . was active , . . liked and spirit . . a les lans I be an English teacher. j the will and . plans ARHAM known as Mrs. Volz participated JANICE M. BALCH Janice enjoyed Miss Barr, Miss Miller and Shorthand . . . liked the activities . . . will always remember her Sophomore year . . . plans to become a Hair Stylist. NANCY E. BARCLAY Nancy, often heard saying You're a doll, enjoyed Mr. Cizek and Science and Miss Rose and P.E, . . . liked the food, assemblies, rallies and football games . , . will always remember the '64-'65 cheerleaders wearing formals . . . plans to keep on working. LAWRENCE C. BARKER Larry, known as Chuckels, en- joyed Mr. Rybiski and School Service . . . was active in Cross Country, and Var. Baseball Mgr. in Soph. year , . , was V,P. of Calvary Luthern Luther League . . . liked Hoover's spirit , . . will remember the '63764 football team , . . will attend Betheny College. WILLIAM BALI: Willizim, is often heard say- ing Can't win them all, honey , . . enjoyed Mr, Hampel and Print Shop . . . will always re- member Mr, Whitehead's bow ties . . . hopes to become an Electrician. JOHN BARDSLEY John, often heard saying Sec Joe?'-', enjoyed Mr, Engle and Physiology . . . liked Hoover's great spirit . . . will always re- member going through the crowded halls . . . plans to at- tend the Univ, of Arizona. -.ri . ...nv ROBERT H. BARRIOS. JR. Bob enjoyed his English Litera- ture elass with Mr. Kauble , . . he likes Hoover's apple machine . . . will always remember the great athletic activities . , . will never forget the Hoover-Crawford game . . . plans to travel, go to college and then become a policeman. C f W. New 1964-1965 will go down in history as the your tile licaitlcs rcvolutionizetl the liaircuttiug business. RICHARD BARON Dick, heard saying lf you can'i heat them-kill them! , enjoyed Mr. Trask and Wood Shop . . . liked the victorious football teams . . . will always remember the people . , . plans to study to be a doctor. ROY RICHARD BARTH Roy, often heard saying Friday -at last! , enjoyed Mr. Harris and Mr. Cizek and Physics . , , was active in .l.V. basketball. Soph: Var. basketball. Jr: Var. tennis, fl yrs .... Key Club. Ecrivres, Latin Club . . , Pres. Key Club . . . liked the dances . . . will remember breaking his ankle . , , U.C.L.A, 77 PATRICIA A. BATSON Pat enjoyed Miss Rose and IFE. . 4 . favorite saying was Gull- ible! . . . liked the Senior park- ing lot . . . will always remember the '62-'63 football team . . . plans to work with I.B,M. ma- chines. BRIAN LEE BAXTER Brian enjoyed his physical educa- tion class and Coach Murphy rated as his favorite teacher. ,. the way that the school was run pleased him , . 4 Brian felt that thc faculty of Hoover has a lot to offer the students if they would cooperate . . . his future plans include going to work when he graduates. Robin O'Connot s '65 Corvair was the car with the most class on campus. Other favorites were GTOS, Bartacudas, Mustangs, and Stingrays. SYLVIA E. BEATON Syl as she was known to her friends enjoyed her English class with Mr. Vinson . 4 . enjoyed school with its big mob at Kats Korner and its students . . 4 will always remember the 1962 and 1963 football games . 4 . future plans include attending Mesa College. STEPHEN BECKHAM Steve favored Mr, Tarvin and his Amer. Government class , . . Steve also actively participated in the swimming team , . , when he graduates from Hoover, he plans to go into forestry. ROBERT P. BEEBE Robert, better known as Phil, liked Mr. Hershey and his hu- mor , . . Physical Education rated as his favorite class . 4 . Robert believes that the kids and teachers are great . 4 . when he graduates, he plans to go into forestry. DENNIS M. BECK Denny was active in Var, foot- ball and track . . , liked his Latin class and Mr. Mullin . . . was in Latin, Bowling, Booster and Science Clubs . . . enjoyed the fabulous spirit and pre-game parties. . .will always remember Mr. Porteous' discussions . , . fixture plans include college and becoming a Doctor. RICHARD BECKWITH Ricky, who could often be heard saying That's the way the cookie crumbles, enjoyed his physics class . , . Mrs, Ellis was his favorite teacher . . . Hoover's spirited rallies and the large crowd at Hoover are his out- standing memories 4 . . upon graduating he plans college, DONNA MARIE BECKEF Dona enjoyed American Govern ment and her teacher Mr4 White head . . , she was active ir Thespians, Senators, and server as Comm. of Assemblies . .- the cooperation of the adminrs tration and being homecoming at tendant for three years will bt fond memories 4 , , future plan: include San Diego State. 2 as . r . '- . r -M5154 - - Vik ' N Y 4' tqS-'AH' ' Us,-I. af :W ,. 4,53- BARBARA BEDNARCK , Oh, rot! is Barbara's favoritq saying . . . she enjoyed hel Honors English class . , . shd also participated actively irl Thespians . . 4 Hoover's great school spirit and friendlinessj rated high as her memories . . j Barb likes all the teachers ann wants to become one, a Drama teacher that is . . . S,D.S.C. iv we-'sf DOLORES C. BELLANTE Dee-Dee enjoyed her Short' hand class with Mrs. Miller . . . she participated in track and volley-ball , . . Pan-American club secretary , . . loves the wonderful Hoover boys . . 4 re- members the beautiful proms , . . plans to go to business college4 BELLITISE CHARLES Chuck enjoyed his metal skill class 4 4 . Mr. Kaubler is hi favorite teacher . . . participate in the Bowling Club in his sophc more year . . . likes the hall of Hoover . . . remembers t football team of '61 . . . futu plans include S.D.C.C,, lat S.D.S4 78 I i RICHARD BELLON Dick's favorite saying is Sure ,thing . . . Mr. Decker and his Geometry class rated as his best . . . Richard likes to stand in Kats Korner and all the other lcrowded halls so he can get icrushed . . . will always remem- ber the Homecoming Dance , . . plans to become a Dentist. . , s KENNETH BENYR Ken liked Mr. Engle and his crazy comments . . . enjoyed his gym and shop class . . 4 lunch was his favorite period . . . will always remember the size of the school and the trash in the lunch area that he should have picked up , . , wants to become an architect or work in the out- doors. i LAUREL ANN BEYRER 'Bubbles enjoyed saying Spif- fee . . . her favorite teacher is Mrs, Barnard and favtorite, class is Russian . . . she participated in A.F.S., and was a member of Senior Y-Teens, and the Russian 'Club , . . likes the friendliness of the students and the great spirit . . . plans to go to S.D.S.C. 4 FRANK is usually and Buker are as his the for are he'll remember include a music JUDY M. BIANCHINI .Iudy's favorite teachers are Mr. Lindwall and Mr, Schermerhorn . , . member of the Latin, Booster, and Senators Club . . , served on the Building and Grounds comm .... Cardinal Coed Representative , . , won't forget her Contemporary Litera- ture class . . , bound to Cal Western. JOYCE A. BLACKMAN Joyce seems to think that she is cracked in the head . . . maybe Mr. Whitehead helped her along better in her American Govern- ment class . . . she seems to like crazy ties, like a certain brown and orange polk-a-dot one . . . likes the mess of people in the halls . , . plans to go to S.D.C.C. KATHLI-.EN L. BERNER Kathleen enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Miss Connell in her English and Algebra classes , . . she was a member of Hoover's ice-skating club, the Gay Blades, in her sophomore year and was a mem- ber of the girls' football team in the mock rally in her senior year . . . she plans on State and a teaching career. x ,-n,. MARIETTA JUDITH BIANCHINI Marietta enjoyed her World Af- fairs and Debate classes . . . Mr. Mullin was her favorite teacher , . . participated in Senators, Latin club, and Stu- dent Council . . . will always remember her first speech tourna- ment , , . enjoys second lunch . . . future plans include going to San Diego State College. LANNY ALLEN BLAIR Lanny believes that you should Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . . . Mr. Grande and his Spanish class rated as his favorite . . . Lanny likes most everything about Hoover . . . will always remem- ber the honest apple machine . , . plans to enter the Field of medi- cme. I-RANK BERTOLINO. JR. Bert enjoyed woodsliop . . . his favorite teachers were Mrs. Ellis and Mr, Trask , , . Frank was very active in Varsity track for three years . . . he enjoys Hoover's many splendid activi- ties . . , Frank will always re- member that vcry big day, gradu- ation. ,pu-r ,M-1. KENNETH R. BEST Ken liked Mr, Engle and playing football . . . he played .lunior Varsity and Varsity football, and participated in wrestling . . . he was a member of the Law Club . . . Ken will always remember out football teams . , . future plans include going to City Col- lege. GARY MICHAEL BIESEK Gary's favorite teacher is Mr. Snyder and his favorite class is Biology . . . he enjoyed Hoover's assemblies and football games . , , will always remember the Senior Activities . . . plans to go to college when he graduates and be an architect. Q6 ':-0 SANDRA BLANCHARD Sandie enjoyed her English class taught by Mr. Vinson , . , she was active in girl's gymnastics . . . days that she will always remember are when we beat Diego and the very tragic death of President Kennedy . , , wants to develop an art career. GEORGE E. BIGGS Eddie didn't study last night . . A tsk, tsk, maybe Mr. Mulky got some auto shop homework from him though . . . he will always remember the friendly atmosphere at Hoover . . . future plans are to get some sleep dur- ing the summer and then go to San Diego State College. , are ' ' ' . 1 . , . ra 2, I ' , 'V A ,, ' , r 4 A 4- 4 . ...iff LAUREL A. BLISS Laurel's favtorite teachers ML Vinson and Miss Miller she was active in after school gymnastics , . . will always re- member Mr. Vinson's understand- ing help , , . when she graduates she plans to go to college. HIE 79 MIRIAM BLUMENTHAL Miriam enjoyed her shorthand class taught by Miss Miller . . . she was an active member of the German club . , . she also enjoys Hoover's activities very much . , , will always remember the Senior Prom and Commence- ment . . . plans to attend busi- ness college. CAROLYN JEAN BORG Carolyn's favorite teachers were Mr, Rybiski and Miss Harajian . . . she enjoyed her English and clerical procedure class . , . was a member of the Booster Club . . . enjoys Hoover's sports and its great school spirit , . . future plans include getting married. NANCY DIANE BOURKE Diana believes that if the road is hard, you are down, just re- member-keep trying . . , her favorite teacher is Mr. Close . . . Nancy likes Hoover's teachers and students . . . she' will al- ways remember our dances , . . her future'plans include college and becoming a writer. 80 WILLIAM H. BOCK Bill enjoyed his American Gov- ernment class taught by Mr, Tar- vin . . . he participated in golf . . . he will always remember the fabulous Senior Prom and the After Prom . . . his future plans include going to San Diego State College. KAREN RUTH BORG Karen's Biology class taught by Miss Rainwater, rated as her fa- vorite . . . Hoover's football and basketball games plus our great dances, were greatly enjoyed by Karen . . . Miss Rainwater's Bi- ology class is unforgetable to her and her future plans include go- ing to junior college. LORA E. BOWERS Lora's favorite teacher is Miss Rainwater and her favorite class is Sr. art studio . . . she likes our fabulous school spirit . . . the crowd at Kats Korner before school rate as her favorite mem- ory . . , when Lora graduates, she plans to attend college. MARGARET L. BOLDEN Margaret had a lot of fun in her A Cappella choir taught by Mrs, Buker. . 4 Margaret also actively participated in G.A.A , . . she will always remember her many Senior Activities . . . her future plans include going to college and majoring in music. KATHLEEN M. Kathy's favorite teacher is Mrs. Hallett, and her favorite class . she likes BORG is I-lomemaking . . Mr. Whitehead's ties, the great students and their school spirit . . . Hoover's crowded halls are a favorite memory of Kathy's . . , her future plans include going to college to study Busi- ness Education. MARY SUE BOWLSBY Mrs. Ellis and Mary's Contempo- rary Literature class were her favorites . . . Mary will always remember Mr. Tarvin's crazy jokes , . . her future plans in- clude going to college and be- coming an elementary school teacher. BARBARA E. BOND Barbara enjoyed her chemistry class and Mr. .lappe . . . she was a member of Cardinettes and will always remember prac- ticing in the rain for half-time shows . . . when she graduates she wants to work, go to college and then get married, GERARD BONNAR Gerry, who could often be heard his saying Gee Wizz, enjoyed math class . . . his favorite teacher is Mr. Jappe . . . likes Hoover's qualified teachers . . . will always remember the great football teams . . . plans to go to college when he graduates. 'CT KATHLEEN BOUDREAU Kathy's favorite saying was Who'd ever think it but every- one knows that her favorite teacher is Mrs. Buker and the class she teaches is the greatest , . . Kathy will always remember her first day at Hoover with the excitement and confusion . . . her future plans include college. MARCIA ELLEN BOYER Mushy, who could often be heard saying really and truly, favored Mr. Krill and her Cont. Lit. class . . . she actively par- ticipated in Cardinettes . . . the people. crowding in the halls, seeing all her friends. and the great spirit at the football games are fond memories of hers. MARY VESTA BOUR Mary believes that a penny saved is a penny earned . , . Mr. Durden is her favorite teacher and her favorite class is Orches- tra . . . she actively participated in the orchestra club . . , Mary loves Hoover's great spirit and teachers . . . her plans for the future are to become a nurse, PAUL DAVE BOYNTON What's the story is Paul's fa- vorite saying . . . Coach Peters and his physical education class are his favorites . . . he actively participated in cross country and track . . . he will always re-. member Hoover's great school spirit and beating Crawford in '63 . , . his future plans include going to Mesa College. JAMES R. BRAMBLE Jim enjoyed his English class with Mrs. Ellis . . , was a ember of the American Field ervice . , . liked the traditions t Hoover . . . will always re- embcr Hiroaki, our foreign ex- hange student from Japan, who lived with his family . , . future plans include going to college. 5 seit .. 'QN- PATRICK BROGAN enjoyed his wood shop class his favorite teacher is Mr. , , Pat also enjoyed fabulous football games spirit all the kids showed the crowded halls, Kats Korner, the . . Pat's future going to S.D.C.C. 'L'-5 FRED R. BROWN favorite teachers are Mr. Mr. Cizek . . . his Government classes favorites . . , lie in wrestling and cross he likes the fabu- spirit , . , Fred's include going to San College. and ALAN BREITBARD Al enjoyed his English Literature class and its teacher, Mrs, Ellis , . . Alan remembers all the fun he had at Hoover, especially at lunch time . . , Alan plans to attend Cal Western, then U.S.C., and go into Dentistry, DONALD BREVICK Don could often be heard saying Hi, guy! . . , Mr. Showlcy is his favorite and so is his Ameri- can Government class . . . the crowded halls and the apples from the apple machine are Don's favorite memories . . , he plans to go to City College when he graduates. The Dave Clark Five, while appearing in San Diego, drew tremendous crowds and were seen on television several times. DANA A. BRINKMEIER Dana's favorite saying is That is real cool . , . Dana enjoyed most everything about Hoover, so much that he couldn't write them all down, so he didn't write any . . , his future plans include going to college. KATHRYN LEE BRONIKOWSKI Kath's favorite saying is I don't really carel . . , her favorite teacher is Miss Brooke and gym- nastics are her favorite class. . . she enjoys Hoover's games, spirit, plays, and students . . . Kath will always remember the fabu- lous Senior Prom . . . her plans are to attend Mesa College. JOHN BRITTON Tanny enjoyed his llth grade English class taught by Mr. Vin- son and Coach Foote is his fa- vorite teaeher , , . he partici- pated in Varsity tennis and J.V. football . . . he participated in the Cardinal Staff, where he served as a reporter . . . his plans are to attend S.D.S.C. .bali CARL D. BROOKE Carl could often be heard saying Oh yeh! . . . Mrs Vinson and his architectural drafting class rate as his favorites . . . he ac- tively participated in the German Club . . . he seems to like Hoover's bells, especially the 2:30 one . . . his future plans include architecture, BROWN GORDON D. Gordon liked Mr, Jappe a great deal and also liked playing on the J.V. Football team . . . the people and the football games rated as favorites . , . March Zl, 1963 will always remain in the memory of Gordon . . . he wants to go to San Diego State College and become a teacher, VERNON BROWN Vern liked Mri Harris and his U.S. History class . . . the many activities of Hoover will be a favorite memory of his . . . Ver- non remembers especially the football teams of 62-63 and 63- 64 and is very proud of our team this year, too , . . his future plans include going to college and studying science. Sl PAUL K. BROWNING Paul's favorite teacher is Mr. Darst . . . his Chemistry class was greatly enjoyed hy him also . , . he was very active in gym- nastics in 1963 and 1964, he be- longed to the orchestra . . , hc enjoyed our excellent assemblies and our school spirit contest. . . he plans to hecomc a chemist. PAUL J. BUECHNER Paul enjoyed most everything about Hoover, especially the great faculty . . , he will never forget the great school spirit at the football and basketball games . , , he likes Hoover's apple machine . . . his future plans are undecided. DENISE E. BURNHAM Denise enjoyed Mr, Engle's physi- ology class . . , she participated in the French and Booster clubs . . . was a student council repre- sentative . . . will always remem- ber the '62 and '63 football teams . . . wants to go to college to become an elementary teacher. 82 PATRICIA CJAIL BRUM Gale enjoyed her physiology class and speech class . . . thc teach- ers that taught them, Coach Engle and Mr. Schermerhorn . . . she will always remember the fun that she had and the graduating class of 1963 . . . Hoover's great school spirit is a favorite mem- ory of hers . . . she plans to go to SD CLARENCE BURKHART Clarence's favorite saying is I have lots of these. too . , . Mr. Fink is his favorite teacher and auto shop is his favorite class . . . the school spirit and tradition are favorites of his. . . beating San Diego for three years are good memories . . . future plans are to join forestry. CHERYL ANN CADEN Cheryl Ann held the position of Art Ed, on Annual Staff . . , was on Sr, Prom comm., and was in Y-Teens in Sr. and Soph. years , , . Cherie lists Mr. .lappe as best teacher . . . will recall Hoover's tower, Homecom- ing, and the Commissioner's Ball . . . Cheryl plans to attend col- lege after graduation, KA'l Hl-.RlNl-, Ci. BRYDON Kathy, hetter known as the wicked witch of the West. enjoyed her gym class and Miss Hawkins . . , she likes lunch time and Hoover's bells, especi- ally the last one . , . she will always remember the Homecom- ing Dance. , . Katherine's future plans include going to S.D.C.C, The Wzitu5i went out, and the Swim, Frug, SUSAN KAY BUCK Sue enjoyed her English class and the teacher. Mr. Backer . . . she was a Cardinal Co-ed rep., and was in the A Cappella choir in 1963-64 . A . she worked on the Vespcrs, Sr. Prom. and the Mother-daughter tea comm ,... rentemhers her friends and 1962 summer school . . , plans to go to State. v, and the jerk came in. Wits this dancing ot' acid indigestion? YV' PAMELA J. BUCKLEW Pam believes that life rolls on . . . she enjoyed her government, and gym class . . . Mr. Dawson, and Miss Rose . . . Pam par-1 ticipatcd in the Booster club. . .' the friendly people and Home-1 coming 1964 are fond memories , , , her future plans are in-l dctinite. 1 JUDITH ANN BURNETT Judith enjoyed most everything about Hoover especially Mrs. Hallett's Foods class 4 . . she will always remember the won- derful Senior Activities and all the great games . . . a certain, someone is in her thoughts also . . . future plans are indefinite. MARIA DEL CARMEN CABANAS Maria was in Y-Teens during het Sophomore and Senior year . , she lists Miss Brooke as her fa vorite teacher, and Home Plan ning, gym as her favorite classes , . . Cita will always rememhe Mr. Smith . , . plans to becom a language major. l . I ' . . . M iiwrrqal K K . it .Q-TQ, -' fr .1 . n 'fag : V. .. . . LORELEI CAGGIANO Lorelei Caggiano. known as Laurie, was on the Sr, Dinner Comm., also served on the Float Comm .,,. Laurie lists Mr. Engle as favorite teacher, Cont. Lit. as best class . . . the KGB School Spirit Contest will be remembered wl1o would like to he a teacher or air stewardess. '!s.....- W ERNIE CALLAHAN Ernie, who's future plans include traveling around the world, rated Mr. Kauble as his favorite teach- er . . . he enjoyed has fabulous gym class , , . will never forget ,the Senior Prom . . . will always remember the assemblies, KATHLEEN CANFIELD Kathleen, who roams Hoover say- ing Forget it! , confides that Mr, Woodruff was her most-liked teacher, with Drama as her pet class . . . Kathy was also a member of Thespians . . . Home- coming, I964 style, will occupy a place in Kathy's mind . . . becoming a fashion model is Kathy's ambition. y .f ..-if JOHN ELDON CAIN John was on Hoover's track team in his Sophomore. Junior. and Senior year . . . .lohn's favorite teacher was Mr. Tarvin, and rated Amer, Govt, as favorite class . . . our annual conven- tions will be remembered by John, who plans to attend col- lege after he graduates this June. RITA CALVANO Rita, better known as uRitz, served on the- Election Commit- tee in her Senior Year . . . Miss Brooke, Mrs, Ellis, and Mr. Vin- son all rate high with Rita, as does the spirit here at HHHS . . . Rita's future includes her am- bition to become a legal secre- tary for the F.B.l. YT? RITA CANTOS Rita, who has held positions on many committees. belonged to AFS, CSF, Ecivres, Ensemble, was the alternate to Girl's State in '64, and had lead in Anmhl and the Night' Visitors . . . Mrs. Buker and Mr. King rate high with Rita, who plans to be an Eng. maj. at S.D.S.C., then teach. ... PRISCILLA CALDFRON Priscilla was in the Drama Club. Cardinal Coeds, Ecivres. and A.F.S .... served on Dad tk Daughter Banquet Comm .,.. Dolly was Pres. of Thespians . . . liked all her teachers, singled out Mr. Tarvin and Mr. Engle . , . Priscilla will remem- ber Brigadoon, and would like to become an actress, HELEN M. CALVERT Helen was a member of Mixed Chorus in her junior year and belonged to the Booster Club in her Senior year . . . liked all the friends she made at Hoover and the fun and excitement at the football games . , . after gradu- ation plans to enter beautician school and later marriage. EUGENIA I. CARDANI Eugenia, called Genie has been active in the Booster Club all the time she has been at Hoover . . , was also a member of the H Club in her Junior year . . . Contemporary Lit. with Mrs. Ellis is listed as her favorite class and teacher . . . her future plans are undecided. DOLORES J. CALHOUN Dolores, heard saying ls that a fact'? , was an active member ol Hoover's Booster Club . . . she lists Mr. Vickery as favorite teacher, and English as most- liked class . . . will always re- member the crowds and her many friends . . . Dolores' fu- ture plans are to attend Mesa Jr. College. JOHN E. CAMPBELL John, more often called Jack, Hatly declares that Mr, Krill was his favorite teacher, and that he liked his Contemporary Lit. class best , . . Hoover's school spirit rates high with John, who plans on becoming a music major. ROBERT CARDOSO Robert, more commonly called Bobby, tells us that Mr. Trask and Wood Shop made his years at Hoover a more enjoyable time . . , the San Diego-Hoover football games will be remem- bered by Robert, who plans to attend San Diego State College in the fall. SILVERIO CALII-ANO Silverio, often called Cal, was an active member of the Silver Blades and the ROTC Cadet Club , . . Mr. .lappe and Chem. Study rate high with Cal, as did the new ollicers of ROTC and the teachers and student body Hoover lligh . , . Silverio plans to attend college after graduation. STEVEN R. CAMPBELL Steven, who goes by Steve, was on the Cardinal football team, as both Jr. Var. and Var .... he served the Annual Staff as Un- derclass Ed. in his Jr. year . . . Physics with Mr. Cizek was a favorite of Steve, who plans on attending the University of Redlands for a Doctorate degree. MICHAEL L. CAREY Michael, better known to us as Mike, was often heard with his favorite saying of, lt ain't no big thing . . . the Senior park- ing lot and gym classes are fond recollections to Mike, who plans to attend Mesa College and transfer to S.D.S.C. as a Business Administration major. 85 NANCY CARHART Nancy spent her Senior year at Hoover after transfering from another school . . . she found that she liked the patio very mttch, along with the buildings . . . Mr. DeBrodt was her fa- vorite teacher , . . Nancy now plans to pursue lter cltoseu ca- reer as a dental technician after graduation in June. ROSE M. CARRERAS Rose Marie was an active mem- ber of the AFS and the Future Teachers: Miss Connell and World Affairs reign as favorite teacher and class to Rose . . . the day Mr, Jappc spilled sul- phur in class is a fond recollec- tion of Rose, who plans to go out to S.D,S.C. and become a teacher. MARGIF CARLSON Margie enjoyed Mr. Vinsott and Gymnastics . , . liked the school spirit and all of the people . . . will always remember the Build Better Mountains campaign , . . plans to be a model and a house- wife. DAV'lD David. after CARTER three years at Hoover, has decided that our sports activities, the student body, and the faculty are all top-notch . . , ottr great school spirit was also a favorite of David, who we couldn't persuade to reveal his vocational plans. Y-9 JAMES L. CHAFFEE Larry served as Photographer on the Annual Staff , , . was a member of the Senators, and the National Forensic League . . . will always remember the de- bates he had with Mr. Jappe . . , participated in J.V, Basketball future plans include going to col- ege. 84 DONNA CHAMBERS Donna, whose name is more often Alyce, says that Mr. Cizek and Science Problems were both great, Mr. Whitehead and American Government were fa- vorites of Donna, who thought our school activities were excel' lent , . . Donna plans to get married after graduation this June. RICK CARLSON Rick, who states that his favorite Class was Autoshop and his fa- vorite teacher was Mr. Dawson, was impressed by the architec- ture of our school . . . Rick's many memories will center around the fabulous school spirit at Hoover . . , Rick's looking forward to a college education. ROBERT C. CASS Robert. who goes by the name of Bob, was a strong swimmer on our swimming team . . , the tradition of HHHS impressed Bob, whose favorites include Mr. Dawson and his Pol. Sci. class . . . a major in Architec- ture at Arizona State University is Bob's current plan. Y, BARBARA CHANDLER Barb enjoyed Wld. Aff. with Mrs. Volz . . . served as Sports Ed. on Annual Staff . , . active in CSF, Student Council, Y- Teens, GAA, Quill and Scroll, and Booster Club . . . liked the Convention . . . will always re- member the school spirit and The Team . . . future plans in- clude college and majoring in Education. RON CARNFS Ron. alias Crans, was a mem- ber of the Bible Clttb, and a Student Council Rep .... Mr. Kauble and Metal Shop were favorites of Ron, as were the Hoover students . . . the crowd- ed Kats Korner has lefts its imprint on Ron, too . . . Mesa College is Ron's goal now. 1Y F? w-.ffl JOHN CERECEDES John tells us that coach Hub Foote and gym class rated as his best-liked teacher and class . . . the Homecoming games will he remembered by John. who thought that Hoover's fac- ulty was hrst rate. 'W' CHERYL J. CHAPIN Cheryl thought that, all-in-all, Hoover's a pretty good place . . . a member of the Junior Red Cross, Cheryl lists Mrs. Enos as her favorite teacher, and all the teachers in general as remem- brances , . . Cheryl hopes to continue her education at Mesa College in the fall. PATTY ANN CARR Patty claims that Physiology was her favorite class. while Mrs. Barr is honored as Patty's most- liked teacher . . . travelling seems to be Patty's ambition, and she has pttt Hawaii and Tahiti at the lop of her list. -, is get . .im LAURIE J. CERVENY Laurie enjoyed her gym class with Miss Brooke . . , she also enjoys working in the Cardinal Campus Shop ta shop that is for the studentsl . . , her future plans include going to nursing school. LYNN MARIE CHARLES Lynn, Charlie to good friends, was in Hoover's GAA . , . likes Mr, Showley and Contemporary Literature as favorites . , . thought that the elections demon- strations were great . . , rates school spirit with an A . . . intends to go to Mesa College, with marriage ahead. 4 'atv l Q1-1' BARBARA CHERRY Barbara was an active member ,of the Booster club for three years . . . she also participated ,in the Latin club in her Junior year . . . when she graduates, she plans to go to San Diego City College where she will take Data Processing. CHRISTENSEN better known as Gor- says that Mr, Fink and Math were favorites . . . he always tripping on the last of the S.S4 building stairs was usually late Gym class , . . S4D.C.C, CICCHINELLI was called Chick was Manager of team . , . says best teachers were Grande Phys. Ed. and Physi- will always remember from Hoover . . . now plans to attend a college. EDWARD CHESLAK Ed participated on our track, basketball, and cross-country teams, and was on the Extra Activities Comm .... Ches will always remember being trans- ferred here from Colorado and Ending all the kids were swell . . . Mr. Cizek and Physics rate with Ed, who plans to become a doctor. Qs... DONNA D. CHUNN Donna was a participant of the Cardinettes in '63-'64 , , 4 Mr. Jappe and Chem Study were nifty, as was Mr, Tarvin . . . the school spirit and student body were both great . . , the Homecoming Dance C641 will always be remembered . 4 . wants to attend S4D.S.C. and become dental assistant. -vpn., . TOM CLABEAUX Tom favored Mr, Krill and his P.E. class . . . he participated in extra-mural sports. . . he worked on the Latin Club . 4 . he likes our great wrestling team . A , for the future, he plans to go to S.D.S4C. JAN CHESS Janet participated in Hoover's student council all three years she worked on the Junior Prom committee 4 . 4 she also worked on the Senior Dinner committee . Janet will al ways remember being on the girls football team 4 . . she plans to go to Junior college and then State, C. HOWARD CHURCH C4 Howard was a gymnastics letterman, and was Pres, of the Latin Club in '63-'64 , 4 . Physics and Mr. F. Jappe were both on Howard's best-liked list . . . thought spirit and football games were always great . . 4 he had many good friends at Hoover. . . now plans to go into dentistry. KATHRYN G. CLARK Kathryn, Kathy to most stu- dents, was impressed by the great co-existence of the teachers and the students 4 . . thought Mr. Engle and his Physiology class were tops . , . recalls being scared as a sophomore at HHHS . 4 , plans to attend Pasadena City College to become a regis- tered nurse. , . Movies were favorite pastimes on weak entls. Some of tltu lacst sellers were lt's at Mani, lklad, Mad, Mali Wr1t'Id, Pink Panther, Goldfinger, Wfliat at Wayf To Go, and Beckct. PATRICIA INEZ CLARK Patricia. often addressed as Clarkly, was a Booster Club member in grades ll and l2 . .. thought our tradition was great . . . enjoyed the student govern- ment 4 4 . claims she liked short- hand and Miss Miller best . . . the '62-'63 football games were great . . . will head for Mesa College. I v RICK CLARK Rick has decided that one of the best things about Hoover High is the people who go herer. . . in particular, Mr, Snyder and Bi- ology were favorites of Rick. . . memories of our football team are close to Rick . . . college and law practice are Rick's plans for the future4 85 ROGER CLAWLEY Roger, who goes by Rog, was on the Cardinal swimming team . . . said he favored Mr. Vinson and English as best teacher and class , , . couldn't decide what he liked best about Hoover 4 . . remembers getting together with the boys . , . Rog plans on becoming an architect. ,wav LELAND K. CLEMENT Leland rates Mrs, Ellis as his favorite teacher while at our school, and Math class as his favorite subject . 4 . Leland liked the great kids and the friendliness of the students . . , intends to go out to S.D.S.C. after graduation. Pernicanos and Carnations were the spots for get-tugetlicrs after the football and basketball games. 86 CANDACE CLEMENTS Candace, or just Candy to most of us. was an active com- mitteewoman on the Sr, Prom comm. and Girl's Ticket Sales comm ,.,, was also a member of Sr, Y-Teens and Booster Club , . . Mrs. Cook and Crafts are favorites . . 4 plans to attend Grossmont College. then join an airline as a stewardess. NANCY LEE COBERN Nancy was a member of the Future Teachers Club . . , liked English Lit, and Mr, Jappe best of all . , . thought that the friendliness of all Hockerville students was really great, as was the Spirit . , . recalls tenth gr. assemblies and wild lunches . 4 . would like to go to college and travel4 JIM COOK .lim was a wrestler at Hoover . . . liked Mrs, Ellis and English and Mr. Porteous and History best . , 4 won't forget wrestling and John Stevenson soon , , , thought that the athletic and social events were good , , . is heading for either Mesa College or S,D.C.C. for a career in photography, MARILYN L. COATS Marilyn, Marnie to Hooverites. was a member of the GSO . . 4 loved everything about Hoover 4 , 4 thought the Kats Korner was mass confusion, but loved it . , 4 Mrs4 Buker and Choir were great . . . ambition is to be either an archeologist or a prac- ticing beautician, LINDA CAROL COLLINS Linda thought that, like most others, Hoover's school spirit was unbeatable . . . says Art class with Mr4 Wallace is on top of her Best-Liked list , , , will have many remembrances of our football games and our Home- coming activities . , 4 will be going to S.D.S.C, in the fall. ,455 JOHN STEVEN COOK John, better known as Steve, participated in .Ir4 Var. football and baseball in his Soph. year . . , English with Mrs, Ellis rates as favorite , , , will never forget his accident with Coach Arnold the tirst day he got his car . . 4 plans to be a Journal- ism major at Cal Western. : i Sl ,E ,i l KEITH COBBS Keith was active on both our' track team and Hoover's cross, country team , . . couldn't single out any favorite teacher or classl . . 4 plans to attend a college! the name of which is undecidedl Y A. CONKLIN PATRICIA Patricia will never forget the timi she fell in the middle of Kat: Korner , . 4 tells us that the tra ditions and spirit were A-l , . liked Mr. Greig and her Con temporary Lit. class most of al, 4 4 4 will be attending Mesa Col lege, BARBARA A, COOLEY Babsy listed her favorite sa ing as Hi, Honey . . . favore commercial art with Miss Delan . , . this friendly Hooverite lik her friends and will always h report cards . . . future pla include attending Junior Colleg 1 rag Jw 1 was l l l i f p ALBERT A. COPE Albert, going under the name of Skip, says that Mr. Fink and lMetalshop were his favorites while at Hoover . . . liked the assemblies . . . won't soon forget 'the snowball Hght in the parking ot . . . future plans include at- ipending college. WHS El var- sopho- year . . . he plans to at- Mesa College, later San State, and he eventually forward to a military ca- preferably in the Navy. 193m ll'l VE CUMMINGS had a favorite saying bad stuff . . . got a of razzing Coach which he rates and teacher going to the . will always fond memories of around in the rush , , plans for becoming a i9 LINDA CORNELL Linda was on the varied com- mittes of Jr. Prom Decoration. Sr. Publicity, and Dad 8: Daugh- ter Banquet , . . liked Physiology with Mr. Engle very much . . . rates the nominating convention as tremendous , , , thought school spirit was tops . . . ambi- tion is to become a fashion illus- trator. fs, g -p , if ,' WAYNE W. CROSS Wayne enjoyed his auto shop class and his favorite teacher is Mr. Mulkey . . , was in the Booster club . . . enjoyed going to the football games and will always remember when a girl fell flat on her face in the rain 4 . . his future plans are to go to college and become a lawyer. GAIL S. CUMMINGS Gail enjoyed being in the Cardi- nettes in her Junior year . . . couldn't decide between Mr. Whitehead, Mrs. Barnard, or Miss Blackstone as favorite teach- er . . . will always remember seeing Brigadoon . . . plans to go for one year to college before making final vocational plans, CHERYL A. COTTER Cheryl, a member of the Y-Teens and the bowling club. enjoyed Mr. Whitehead and Algebra class best . , . was fond of the athletic events, especially basketball . . . recalls the packed car on Wednes- days coming to school , . . plans to go to San Diego State College after graduation. 11317 ALAN R. CROSSMAN Alan, known to most as Al, served as V.P. of the Senior Class , . . was a member of the Key Club . . . liked all of his teachers . . . was on the foot- ball team and the track team . . . will always remember the football games . . , will attend Brigham Young University. major in dentistry. ---J' GARY CUNNINGHAM Gary served as manager of both the track team and the cross- country team . . . was in AFS. French Club, and Ensemble tll, l2J and A Cappella Choir C101 . , . liked Mrs. Buker and En- semble , , , won't forget Mr. King's Fr. Club tests . , . would like to be a teacher in high school or college, GLORIA COTTER Gloria, a musician in marching band. lists Mr. Peterson as her favorite teacher , . , was also in GAA . , , ltas vivid recollec- tions of the bomb scare during a senior assembly . . . was proud of Hoovc-r's school spirit , . . plans to pursue a music career after becoming a music major at S,D.S.C. ALLAN CRUMBLISS Allan, who tries to live by the motto To each his own, goes by the nickname of Al . . . favored the dances at Hoover and the student government.. . remembers the co-existence be- tween thc students and teachers . . . plans to go into the service after graduation this June. RICHARD F. CURLEY Richard, more often called Rick, was in Pep Band, Band. Honor Orchestra, and Orchestra . . . favored Mr. Porteous as best teacher . . . also on Sr. Boy's ticket committee . . . all the friendly people at Hoover were liked by Rick , . , pre- med or psychology major at S.D.S.C., is Rick's goal. RAYMOND CRABTREE Ray's favorite teacher is Mr. Cizek and he enjoyed his Con- temporary Lit. class . , . his favorite saying is Beat Craw- ford . . . was in .l.V. football. and Var, baseball , . . was in the Booster club . . . will always remember the football teams and plans to go to college and service. CHARLES A. CRUZ Charles, Charlie to most Hoover students, thought that the friendly people of Hoover were great . . , won't soon forget the crowded halls . . , favored Mr. Hoffert and Arch. Drafting as best teacher and class . , . Plans to attend San Diego State Col- lege. BONNIE L. CURRAN Bonnie rated Mr. Williams and Crafts as best teacheivand best class, respectively. , . ill always remember the 1960 Hoover-San Diego football game . , . hopes to attend beauty college, 87 LINDA LEE CURRAN Linda reigned as President of Sr, Y-Teens, was in AFS, CSF, and the French Club , , . served on Jr, Prom, Jr. Extra Activities committees . . , held position of Bus, Manager for the Annual Staff , . . liked all her history classes, along with Mr, Zdan- kowski, Mr. Dawson . , . plans on going to college. JULIA D'AMEN Jul was active on the senior cabinet in charge of the senior dinner, served as treasurer of the Goal Post club, and worked on the Rally Committee, Art Club, and in the Cardinal Campus Shop . . . Mr. Wallace and government rate tops with her , . . loved Hoover's school spirit . . . fu- ture plans include Mesa College and Europe. JAMES DOUGHERTY Jim was often heard saying, What's done is done . . . he enjoyed his German class with Miss Schoessler . 4 , he liked the school spirit hest at Hoover . . . will keep long in mind his firstlday at Hoover and Home- coming . , , his future plans in- clude getting a Master's degree and Ph.D. in Psychology. 88 CHARLOTTE CURRIER Charlotte participated in Y-Teens in her Jr, and Soph, year, and the Booster Club in l9tb year . . . rates the school spirit as great , . . Mr. Engle gets her vote as best teacher, along with Physiology as best class . , , will remember the '63-'64 foot- ball team . . . intends to go to Mesa Jr. College. HOPE DANALS Hope, a likeable co-ed, rated Miss Hawkins as her favorite teacher and Shorthand as her favorite class , , . served on the Junior Prom Committee and was a homeroom representative , , . liked the student government, crowded halls and school spirit . . , will always remember the senior breakfast . , . plans to attend a business college, NANCY DAVID Nancy enjoyed her days at Hoover . . . particularly her class in Home-planning with Mrs. Keller and her American Govern- ment class with Mr. Tarvin , , . she will always remember the tremendous football games in YCHFS past . . . marriage is in her future. GEORGE CYR George was frequently seen run- ning around getting electrical equipment ready for rallies and games . . . was in Pan Am Club, Booster Club, and P.A. System . , .liked everything about Hock- erville, especially Autoshop and Mr. Mulkey . . . recalls his Sr, year . . . Plans college, then U.S.A.F, BONNY DANIELS Bonny participated in girls choir. and was a member of the Booster Club . . . Mr. Tarvin and American Govern- ment were hcr favorites . . . liked the friendly and busy stu- dent body . , , will long remem- ber the Hoover-San Diego game of '63 , , . really enjoyed all the games , . . future plans are business college and marriage. - . 'i 'r ALI-RED EARL DAVIS Al was a boy with a ready friendly smile . , , in his junior year he was active on Junior Varsity Baseball team . . , he was a popular boy who enjoyed his senior year . . . he plans to attend San Diego City College with a major in physical edu- cation-coaching. MICHAEL DAIL Mike's favorite teacher is Miss Connell and her trigonometry class . , . he participated actively for two years in Varsity Basket- ball , . , he will always remem- ber the good teams and their spirit at Hoover . . . his future plans include going to San Diego State and teaching. JANICE DANIELS Janice enjoyed serving on such committees as Publicity, Senior Prom and Election . . , she was also a student council representa- tive . . .liked the football games, friendly students, and choir which she participated in . , . Mr, Showley and History rated tops with Janice . . , future plans in- clude college and being a court reporter. FREDDIE Freddie served -as TCDFESCUIHIIVC III jr. years , . . he DAVIS student council his soph. and participated in track . . , it seems that he will never forget our fabulous con- ventions to which he attended as a delegate . , . he plans to itl- tend college. it I MARY DALTON Fran helped on the Homecom ing Decorating committee . . rated Mr, Wallace and Mrs. Elli as tops . . . enjoyed her Art Pro duction class the most , , . liket the assemblies and the choice o classes hereiat Hoover . . . wil always remember the good time: she had in her senior year , . her future plans include attendin, a Junior College here, . , ,z'v -Agp. JAMES DARRACH J Jim is often heard reciting hi favorite saying, Well, that's th way the ball bounces . . . Mlil Dawson and American gover ment meant a lot to him . , besides all the friendly student Jim enjoyed all the fine teacher! . . . will always remember hi senior year , . . plans to entu the Air Force in the future. Ni 1-up LINDA MARIE DAVIS Linda, a vivacious Hooverit was a member of Hoover Drama Club in her sophomo year , . , in her senior year, h interest in drama led her to b come a member of Hoove Thespians , . . she plans to a tend San Diego State to major ' Marine Biology or Occanograph ROBERT MIKE DAVIS Mooch was often heard plead- rig, Give me a break . . . he avored Mr, DeBrodt and his Iontemporary Literature class . . . lso enjoyed Drafting . . , he erved on the Safety Council . . , will recall the cute girls and the 'tany activities at Hoover . . . .e plans to become a probation fficer after finishing college. JEANNE DEC KER is often sean e Bell and steps at go to an a singer, Rn DEIBERT enjoyed her World Af- with Mr. Crabtree . . . on the Prom Commit- Council and various for the Senior activi- she liked the school onstrated in her sopho- will remember and Commis- S.D.S.C. dem DAVID DAVISON Dave favored Mr. Fink and his metal shop class . . . he en- joyed the football games and the many different activities during his Senior year . . . he will al- ways remember the Homecoming game and festivities , . . after he finishes school, he plans to go on with a trip across the country for a while. SHIRLEY DAVISSON Shirley belonged to the Bowling Club , . . she enjoyed her P.E. class with Miss Hawkins and also U.S. History with Mr, Dowell . . . she likes the general school spirit and the kids here at Hoover the best , . . she also enjoyed the fun of being a Senior . , . plans to continue at City College or work a switchboard. lla 3 Hey! l.ct's not fight! May the best man win. lt was all decided on November 2 with a smashing victory by LBJ. JACK DEAVER .lack served on the Student Coun- cil . , . he enjoyed his geometry class with Mr. Peters . . . par- ticipated in the law enforcement club . , . liked at times the school spirit here at Hoover High . . . will remember the crowded halls . . . plans to continue his education at City College and become an officer of the law. HANS DE GROOT Hans enjoyed his Biology class with Mr, R. C. Harris . . . he participated in swimming and Cross Country . , . in his Junior year he served on various com- mittees for the Junior year activi- ties . . . he enjoyed the night basketball games at Hoover. .. future plans include going on to S.D.S,C. MARILYN DeJARNETTE Marilyn enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and her Eng. Lit. class . . . served on the Prom Committee and the Jr, Class Sweater Committee , . . will always remember the great school spirit and the hne people , . . will always remember the I963 San Diego game . , . future plans include attending S.D.S.C. NY w-'ref' SALLY DECK Silly Sal, as she was affection- ately referred to by her friends, was known to say Really? . , . she liked Drama with Mr. Smith and participated in Drama Club . . , other clubs were GAA, Pan American Club, and Y-Teens . . . will always remember Mr. Tar- vin's wonderful advice . . . com- mercial art in the future. BARBARA J. DeHAMER BJ enjoyed her Eng, class with Mr. Showly . . . participated in volley tennis . , . a member of the Student Council. Sr. Y-Teens and a Cardinal Coed Rep .... liked the co-operation of the counselors . . , will always re- member Mr. Tokars , , . future plans include attending college and modeling. CHARLES DeKAY t Poke was often heard saying Big Deal . , . enioyed his Art class and Mr. Dowell , .1 . he will never forget the many won- derful activities here at Hoover . . . he liked the football games and struggling along with every- one else to get to class through the crowded hallways. 89 CHERYL A. DeMUTH Cheri enjoyed her Biology class with Mr. Harris . . . a member of the German, Booster, H-Club, Orchestra, and the choir , , . liked the wonderful atmosphere, tradition, the friendliness and the outstanding faculty . . . will al- ways remember beating Craw- ford . . . future plans include attending S.D.S.C. GARY A. DEROCHIE Gary enjoyed Mr. Hampel and Print Shop , . . his favorite say- ing was I believe itl . . , was active in the Bowling club , . . his future plans include going to Business School and studying oh'- set printing. DONAL DEWEY Don, . often heard saying, ls that r1ght? , enjoyed Coach Foote and gYm . . . was active in Var. golf and lettered in it A . , will always. remember the Hoover- Escondido C,I,F. football game in '62 . . , plans to go to City College and be a disc jockey. 90 i ,,,, . . - 'V , f' f 5 , f ve' -, s53..: W ., - satzeijgig NORA E. DENNEHY Nora favored her gym class... her favorite teacher is Miss Barr . . . she is a Cardinal Coed . .. she had zu lot of memories from Hoover . . . her future plans are to go to City College and study Cosmetology, JAMES DESMOND JD enjoyed Coach Murphy . . . participated in J.V. Football and Varsity Track , . . liked Hoover's coaches , . , will always remem- ber arguing politics with Coach Murphy . . . his future plans in- clude Mesa and Cal Western. DONALD DICKINSON Don could often bc heard saying Care about it . . . he favored his American Government class with Mr. Whitehead . . . he was in the Booster club . . , will al- ways remember Friday nights . . . he plans to go to Junior College and then go into the Air Force. THOMAS J. DENTON Tom, who could often be heard saying What, me worryl , , . Mr. Kauble and his Metal class rated as tops 4 . , he enjoyed his lunch period and his favorite teacher's sense of humor . , . he plans to attend San Diego City College. , X f! ,f 'I 1.41 FIEG SUT, 594, ., t f. DAVID DENZIN David, often known as Dazy. enjoyed Mr. Backer and Auto Shop . . . his favorite saying is Hello-there . , . he was active in swimming '64-'65 , , , liked the friendliness of Hoover , . . will always remember his early morning class , , . his future plans include studying to be a teacher. Is this a familiar sight? Even worse were those empty meat counters in almost all of the grocery stores. This crucial event happened in early December, 19641. ELLEN LEE DERBY ' Derby enjoyed Miss Connel' and Mrs. Volz 4 , , was hearvi saying Cool it! . . . active il' volley-tennis and badminton . , Bowling Club, Diplomat Club Big and Little Sister Party . , liked running to the lunch lint , . . will always remember being squashed between classes . , plans to attend S,D,S.C. MARY C. DEVINE Mary, often heard saying Driv4 much? , enjoyed Mrs, Edson ant Typing , . . was in the Booste Club . . . liked all the footbal games , , . will always remembe the Senior parking lot . , , plan, to attend Junior College. CAROL E, DIEDRICH t Carol enjoyed Miss Rose ami P.E .... liked Hoover in gen eral . . . will always remembe the great '62 football team . . she plans to attend city college then beautician work. i L l FRANK W. DILLINGER Frank enjoyed Mr. Tarvin and Amer. Govt .... he liked I-Ioover's great school spirit . . . after graduation he plans to take up radio announcing. l . l ,,,. .J i t IPAULINA M. DREWLO 'Pinkie enjoyed the teaching of Vlr. Nordstrom . . . was editor if the Underclass section on the Annual Staff . . . participated in girls' intramural hockey and ten- nis, member of Announcement Elommittee . . . will always re- ember Commencement and Mrs. wlolz's Quizzes . . , plans to take nursing at Biola. Q? LINDA L. EAGLIN .inda, a friendly Hoover Coed, llans on attending San Diego llity College . . her major field if interest is in the area of osmetology eventually, tincla looks forward to marriage. l l l l KAREN K. DODD Kathy, often heard saying, 1'm sorry about that, enjoyed Mrs, Keller and her Clerical Proce- dures class , . . she liked the friendly teachers and students . . . after graduation she plans to get married. MARIE DUCHARME Marie, Peanuts to some, enjoyed Miss Frank and her P.E. class . . , her favorite saying was 'tFor the love of Mike . . . liked the way a new student was ac- cepted . . , will always remember going to football games with Rosemary . , . plans to enter Roller Skating Championships. LINDA C. EARNHART Le believes that there's nothing fair in war . . . Mrs. Betty Ellis, English teacher, is her favorite . . . Linda learned a lot about people by going to Hoover . . , she appreciates her friends . A . her future plans in- clude becoming a writer and traveling. PATRICIA DOWD Pal, a pretty young co-cd. en- joyed everything about her years at Hoover . . . she thinks the school spirit was great , . . after graduation she would like to take the big step and go into the Peace Corps. MAWSON L. DOWDING Lynn, heard saying, You gotta be kidding! , enjoyed Mr. De- Brodt and Cont. Lit .... liked the students, Kats Korner, and the Sr. parking lot , . . will al- ways remember the Sr. Prom and '62-'63 football games . . . favorite song is I'm In For Something Good . , . plans Po- lice Academy, JOEL DRAKE Joel enjoyed Mr. Kauble and his Eng. class , . . participated in gymnastics, Var. wrestling - 2 years and track . . , liked the fact that you can eat lunch anywhere on the grounds . , . his future plans include going to U.S,C. and becoming a construc- tion engineer. DAVID DUNHAM Dave enjoyed Mr, Dawson and Amer. Govt .... participated in wrestling in the llth grade , . , thought Hoover was just great . . . his plans after graduation are undecided as of now, WILLIAM E. EBERLY Little Willy enjoyed his physics class . . , Mr. Cizek is his fa- vorite leacher . . . William ac- tively participated in varsity wrestling . . . loves Hoover's great school spirit . . . he will always remember willing Mr. Showley a certain something. ., future plans include going to college. DIANA L. DURNELL Diana, heard saying Heavens to Mergatroid! , enjoyed Mrs. Bu- ker, Mr. Smith and Drama . . . was active in the Booster Club. C.S.F., Drama Club, Dad and Daughter, Senior Play Commit- tee . . . liked Agamena, Mr. Engle's skeleton . . . will re- member Ensemble , . , plans to attend Berkeley or Cal Western. RONALD EDENS Ronald's favorite teacher is Mr. Trask . . . he enjoyed his wood shop class the most . . . the crazy students ,at Hoover is a memory of Ron's . . . he will always remember his great Senior year and the football teams... going to Mesa .lunior College is part of his future plans. 'HY MARGO ANN EAGAN Margo's favorite teacher is Mrs. Delaney , . . her art class rated as her best . . . she participated in GAA and girls' choir...she likes Hoover's great school spirit and friendly students . . . she will always remember Mr. Bul- lock and the lunch line . . . her future plans include going to Dental College. CHRIS ALAN EDWARDS CreeU enjoyed his metal and auto shops . . . Mr. Fink rated as his favorite teacher , . , Chris liked most everything about Hoover, especially all the Senior activities , . . he will always re- member a certain truck filled to the top with snow and the SHOW- ball fight that developed . . future is undecided, 91 FRANK EDWARDS teacher is Mr, Frank's favorite Ctzek . . . he enjoyed his physics . he was an class the best . . active member of the Bible Club and student research fellowship . . , Frank likes Hoover's well planned study program . . , his future plans include going to San Diego State College and majoring in engineering. KAREN J. ELLICKSON Karen's favorite teacher is Miss Buker and she enjoys the choir class that she teaches . . . she participated in the bell choir and the dinner, art, rally comm., she likes Hoover's great school spirit . . . our many exciting games were her favorite . . . plans on going to Mesa College. JULIA ERLANDSON Julia's nickname is Rocky , .. her favorite teacher is Miss Frank . . . she enjoys her English class the most , . . belongs to GAA, and she works in the Cardinal Campus Shop , . . she likes the appearance of the front of the school and will remember home- coming . . . plans on becoming a fashion designer. 92 STEPHANIE EDWARDS Mr. Cizek and Stephanie's physics class were her favorites . . . she was a welcome transfer from South Carolina where she par- ticipated in the French club. school newspaper, and was their Jr. Class Secretary . , . she likes the friendliness of the students and will always remember her nrst day at Hoover. L BENJAMIN ELLIOTT Ben likes all of his teachers but he likes his math class the best he participated in swim- ming, was on the elections com.. and C.S.F .... he was a mem- ber of Hoover's honor society, the Ecivres . , . he likes the stu- dents and the games . . , plans to go to S.D.S.C. MICHAEL ERTL Mike who enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Crabtree was often heard saying, Peanut Butter . . . participated in Gymnastics , . . liked the fun and excitement at the football games . . . will al- ways remember the great school spirit and his P.E, class on Fri- days . . . future plans include attending college. DENNIS L. EICHOLTZ Dennis favored Miss Connell and Chem, study class . . . he en- joyed every exciting football game, especially those of his soph, and Jr, years , . . the great Senior activities and many the cast bleachers are lasting memories . . . his future plans include going to college when he graduates. ,,,, if , 'e r gh -awe .--.. F K . -. I I 'xi if ..- V ljjfrglw- . .2 it 'f t 4 ,,, j DONNA SUE ELLISON 'tDon likes most of her teachers but her physiology and P.E. class rate as her favorites . . . mem- ber of GAA, Latin and Cardinal Co-ed rep .... she likes the variety of people at Hoover and our football team's great efforts . . . her future plans include going to Mesa College. LARRY G. ESAU Larry's favorite teacher is Mr. Darst and he enjoys his Int. Algebra class , . , Larry believes that most of the people at Hoover are really tops , , , he will al- ways remember the great Senior Prom and his three years at Hoover . . . he has made plans to travel, to go to college, and to follow in his Dad's foot- steps. RICHARD EIDSMOE Rich, who could often be heard saying Dad-gum-it. en- joyed his History class and Coach Murphy . . , he actively par- ticipated in football and cross- country . , . he will always re- member having the honor of be- ing on the track team for three straight years , , . plans on go- ing to J.C. KATHLEEN C. EMERY Kathy favored Miss Rose and Mr, Starr . . . her best times were spent toilct papering houses with the girls , . . she enjoyed being on the Junior Prom and Student-Faculty committee , . . she will always remember the Senior Prom . . , her future plans are attending Mesa College. I-A-'lamb' -,ff JAMES ESCALANTE Jim's favorite teacher is Mr. Kauble and he also favors his metal shop class. . .James likes most everything about Hoover, especially the fabulous school spirit . . . he will always remem- ber all the fun after the football games . . . his future plans are to go to Mesa College. LARRY E. ELKINS Larry, a friendly member of Hoover's student body, was a member of the school's Reserve Ollicers' Training Corps Cadet Clttb throughout his three years at Hoover . Larry also served as student council representative for two years . . . he plans to serve in the Marines or Army before entering police work. DAVID ERICKSEN , David's favorite saying is ng newtonu. . . he enjoys architect tural drafting and his favorite teacher is Mrs. Ellis . , , he likes our tremendous student body and our great football team of 1964 4 . , he plans to go tt Brigham Young University. l l . - I -3 i l 5'0 ANNA LEE ESTAVILLO Anna Flea could often be heard saying Seriously? to Mr. Vin- son, her favorite teacher . . . she enjoyed her English class the most , . , she rep. Hoover i the student cotmcil and was member of Y-Teens . . . Kat's Korner is a favorite memory of hers along with the Homecoming dance . . , Mesa College. I RICHARD ESTEP Richard's favorite teacher is Mr. lCizek and his best class is jPhysics . . . Richard likes most ,everything about Hoover, especi- ally the great school activities iand its great school spirit . . . the will always remember our football teams . . . his future plans are undecided. CHARLES J. FELDMAN Chuck favored his American Government class and Mr, Tar- vin was his favorite teacher . . . he participated in track, and wrestling . , , was a member of the Latin, and Booster club . . . Gill never forget the San Diego- oover games . , . plans to go to City College and become a Dentist. E. FERGUSON the Booster club his favorite teacher was Mr. and his gym class was in his opinion , , , he Hoover's athletic events to college when other than that about his future. WHS fn GREGORY G. EWALD Greg's favorite saying is Gosh Sakes and his favorite teacher is Mr, Engle . , , he actively participated on the baseball team. in the Booster club. and worked extensively in the Cardinal Cam- pus Shop . . . he likes the friendly atmosphere and Mrs. Hoff's class . . . plans to go to City College. O ei-4 '-'V CYNTHIA FERGUSON Cindy favored Mrs, Ellis , . . rated American Government as her favorite class . . . liked just about everything at Hoover . . . will remember het' great teachers and the good times . . , after graduation plans to attend Busi- ness School and then go to work as a stenographcr. ALICE L. Fl1RNANDEZ This peppy songleader listed as her favorite teacher, Miss Brooke , . , actively supported the Down- beat Club, Booster Club. Cardi- nal-Coeds, Student Council, rally. announcement and ring commit- tees . . . will always remember naming a lot of bones and stu- dent gov't .... plans to attend State and he a diplomatic in- terpreter. RICHARD D. FARRAR Richard liked Miss Fern Miller for Intermediate Algebra and Mr. Debrodt for English Literature . , . liked most everything about Hoover . . . will always remem- ber the crowds at Kats Korner . . . plans to become a Math or English teacher in high school after completing college. JUDY L. FERGUSON Judy. a popular and friendly Hoover Coed, will long remem- ber her years here at Hoover. She was a member of Hoover's Y-Tecns when a junior . . . in her senior year. Judy was also a member of the sehool's A Cap- pella Choir. Judy plans to go to San Diego State College next year. t ANNA L. I-ERNANDFZ Anna enjoyed having Mr. Scher- merhorn , . . was one of our spirited songleaders . . . member of Downbeat and Booster Clubs . , .served on Rally and Grounds Committees , . . liked the Senior activities . , . will remember the football games . . . plans in- clude attending S.D.S.C.. getting married and working. .LW 11 vi it I st-ws: 1 '- .W k--g Q-.5 . Fl!-5 . The heach was where most Hoovetites could he found on any balmy day during summer vacation. The favorite Cry of the natives was SLll'f'S up. Then came the race to the water with your hoard under your arm. RICHARD A. FISCHER Rick favored Mr, Jappe and Mrf Cizek for Physics , , . partici- pated in Varsity Swimming . . . liked the great school spirit at Hoover . . . will always remem- ber the 362' San Diego football game . . . after graduation plans include attending college with :1 major in engineering. 'WEST' DIANE LYNN l-ISHER Diane, a friendly Hoover Coed. has been an active member of Hoover's Y-Teens-'t'hroughout her three years here at Hoover, She Hoover's Boost- her senior year of the Senior Diane plans has also been on er Club. and in was a member Prom Comm ,... to attend Mesa College and she hopes to become a secretary. 95 MIKE FISHER The Hair was Often heard say- ing Not too much . . . enjoyed having Coach Leslie for Gym . . . participated in Track as a high jumper . . . thought Hoover was a nice old school: the only one in town . . . future plans in- clude attending S.D.C.C. PATRICIA FISHER Pat favored Mr. Smith and Drama . . , participated in girls' intramural tennis , . . liked the red brick roof at Hoover . v . will remember her Junior year and the l64 Senior Prom . . . future plans include becoming a policewoman and juvenile officer. The newly built Community Concourse had its final dedica- tion ceremonies on January 10, 1964. The Concourse hosted the 1965 Senior Prom. We were the First class to have the privilege of using the fabulous facilities there for our Prom. 94 V Q ,wg mf' TERRENCE l-LANIGAN Terry favored Miss Delany. Mr. DeBrodt. Sr. Art Studio and Eng. Lit, and he was a member of Senators and Key Club . . . was on the Sr. Cabinet and Art Club . . . Hoover's Sr. Class president will always remember term paper time in Eng. Lit ,... plans a law career. TIMOTHY l-LANIGAN Tim enjoyed all his teachers . . . was a member of Quill and Scroll. Senators, NFL, Art. Drama. and Booster Clubs . . . was Editor-in-Chief of the Cardi- nal . . . served as Student Coun- cil Rep .... liked thc friendli- ness of the students and the faculty . . . plans a career in jotirnalism. GARY FLEMMING Gary often said No homework tonight . . , enjoyed having Mr. Harris for Biology . . . liked Kats Korner and the girls at Hoover , , , will always remem- ber the fun he had at lunch . . , future plans incltide attending S.D.S.C, to prepare for his ca- reer as a Veterinarian. KIM S, FLEMING Kim. who was often heard saying Bull Jive enjoyed Metal Shop with Mr. Kauble . . . partici- pated in J.V. baseball and cross country and varsity wrestling. , liked the coaches at Hoover . , . will remember the San Diego games . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. and become a metal- lurgical engineer. ' LARRY REX FLORES Larry enjoyed Mr. Crabtree and Contemporary Literature . . . was often heard saying Think we have time'Y . . , liked the Homecoming Dances at Hoover . . . will always remember the snowball right in the parking lot . . . future ,plans include two years of Junior College and then U.S.C. BEVERLY FLETCHER Fletch who was often heard saying Cool it enjoyed Band under the direction of Mr. Stoll- steimer . . . participated in GAA . . . liked the congeniality of the students , . , will always re- member lhe Bomb Squad from Band . . . plans include college at S.D.S.C. or Sacramento State. LANA FORSKY Lana, who's favorite teacher was Mr. Jappc. often said You're puttin' me .on! , . . was a mem- ber of Diplomat. Booster and Russian Clubs , . , was chair- man of Homecoming sales . . . liked the Alma Mater and the football season . . . will remem- ber being the only girl at the wrestling matches . . . S,D.S,C. BERNADETTE FLORES A'Bernie favored Miss Hawkins and P.E .... liked the wonder- ful sehool spirit . , . will always remember the crowded halls and the Class of '63 , . , after grad- uation plans incltide working as. a hostess for American Airlines. DAVID R. I-ORT, JR. j David favored Mr. Cizek and hi physics class . . . was a membc of the Science Club in l0th grad and of the Sttident Researc Fellowship as a Senior , . , afte graduation plans include studyin engineering and U,C.L.A. -vii :fa iffff' ' ., '44 i f Q .-M., 3121: 2 1 Q N I 'fr t , 95' 'NIKKI ANNE FOSTER 'George favored Mrs. Buker 8: Vlrs. Ellis , . , joined the Ger- nan, and American Field Service . . was in A,F.S, as Vice Presi- dent . . . she will always remem- Jer being a student director of girl's chorus and will never for- get Commencement , , . plans zollege. l Q CHARLES V. FRANK often said You can't win all, but I can't even win enjoyed having Miss . was manager of the team in Jr, and Sr. liked the great spirit after graduation attending S.D.S.C MARK FULLER Green Giant was often saying Get a bigger ham- . . enjoyed having Mr. at S.D.C.C. for Vocational , will always re- first day as a Sopho- liked the friendliness l s , . , after gradu- p ans to become an electri- l engineer. ion, Umm, BARRY .I Foxy enjoyed having Mr. Zdan- kowski . . . was a member of ROTC, Cadet Club, Ger- man and Diplomat Clubs . . . was an ROTC Cadet Otlicer . . , liked the school spirit , . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. to prepare for a.career as a military ollicer or a Clergyman, PATRICIA ANN FRASER Patsy favored Mr. Harris and Mr, Jappe for Chemistry , . , often said You've got to be kid- ding . . . was a member of the Booster Art Club and the A Cappella Choir . . . liked the people at Hoover , , , will al- ways remember filling Ollt census cards . A . plans include a career in medicine, NANCY C. FULLER Fuller often said You're gon- na die , . . favored Mr. Vinson and Mr, Putnam's class in '64 . . . was a member of Adv, Girls' Choir , . , liked the plastic trash cans at Hoover . , . will always remember Mr, Tarvin's smile . . . plans include saving enough money to tour the U.S. RICHARD FOX Fox was often heard saying UHlow eome7 . . . favored Mr. Krill and English . . . partici- pated in Swimming . . . was a member of the German Club. . . liked the many and unusual girls at Hoover , , . wall always re- member Mr. Jappe and his ex- periments . , . plans include college and a career in Science. PIERRE FRAZIER Muhammad was always heard saying Track is fun . . .favored Mr. Vinson and Am. Govern- ment , . . lettered in Varsity football in Jr, year, all three years in Track . , . plans in- clude fotir years at U. of Oregon or New Mexico and living in Spain and Africa. SUE FULMER Sue's favorite teacher is Mrs. Ellis , , . she enjoyed her physi- cal education class the most , . . she had many memorable times at all the football games . . . the Senior Activities were greatly enjoyed by Susan . . , for the future, she plans to go into busi- IICSS. jg. .,y:., .- ,,,,,.f .:.f11. , ss.. MARSHA L. FRAMER Marsha enjoyed Mr. Decker and American Literature , . . liked the school spirit and Ho0ver's excellent A.S.B, . . , will always remember the '63 San Diego foot- ball game . . . future plans in- cltide attending S.D.S.C, and becoming a teacher. JOHN FRYBERGER Fry favored Mr. King and chemistry , . . participated in intramural basketball . , . was a member of the SRF , 4 , was on the Senior Cabinet in charge of Vespers . . , liked the out- standing faculty . . . will always remember the football games and term papers . . . plans include college and medicine. DONNETTE FULTZ Donna's favorite was Mrs. Ellis . . . was often heard saying Oh well and Anywho . . . liked the boys at Hoover . . . will al- ways remember the football games and the rallies . . . after graduation plans include attend- ing Mesa C. and a secretarial- C8I'CEI'. ANGELICA FRANCISCO Angelica was an AFS exchange student from the Philippines. .. enjoyed Am. Government and World Alfairs . . . was an honorary member of Ecivres, ICC and Student Council Rep ,.., liked the friendliness of the stu- dents and the tradition . . . plans to attend the U, of the Philip- pines and travel. GAIL JEAN FUHRMAN Gail enjoyed both English and homemaking . A , liked the par- ticipation of the students in the school government . . . will always remember the friendliness of the students and Homecoming . , ,plans include attending Mesa College and becoming a dental assistant. DOROTHY FUSSELMAN Dottie, who often said Greet- ings and Hi ya, enjoyed her Spanish class . . . was a mem- ber of AFS and Pan American Club . , . liked the great kids and the school spirit . . . will always remember Soph, Biology . . . after graduation plans in- clude attending S.D.S.C. 95 ff RONNIE GABEL Ronnie especially enjoyed Mrs. Hoff and his American Govern- ment class . . . will always re- member the I964 football season . . . liked the teachers, his schedule and his classes . . . futttre plans include attending junior college for two years, then bottnd for San Diego State College. RAY GAUTHIER Ray was often heard saying Live and let live . , . enjoyed Mr. Trask and woodshop . , . liked early period and the amus- ing assemblies , . . will always remember making tlte football movies . . . Ray's future plans include attending College, 'Nw JEFFREY GIANFORMAGGIO Jeff enjoyed choir in his eleventh and twelve grade years with his favorite teacher, Mrs. Buker . . , will always remem- ber the intriguing labs in physics, the tough homework assignments, and the Choir Concerts . . . liked. Hoover's spirits and all the activities . . . plans attending S.D.S.C. 96 GARY GADEKE Gary was often heard saying Beat San Diego , , . favorite teachers included Mr, Porteous and Mrs. Volz . . . was our Cardinal Bird Mascot and en- joyed Hoover's spirit, the tra- dition and Kats Korner . . . future plans include C. and traveling. JAMES GAY James often said We are going to win C.I.F. in football in 1964 . . . favorite teacher was Miss Connell . . . was a member of the Booster Club . . . will al- ways remember the puddles on Hoover's grottnds after the rain . . . future plans include attend- ing a Military Academy, NANCY GIBSON Nan was often heard saying, Yea Hoover . . . favored Mr. Tarvin and Amer. Gov't .,,. member of AFS . . . served as librarian assist ..., liked every- thing about Hoover , . , will al- ways remember the assemblies . . . future plans include college and becoming a librarian. 'CV MARY LOU GALLIG AN Mary Lott enjoyed working on Student Gov't .... served as Comm, of Elections and Jr. Prom Chairman , . . served on Assem., Blds.. and Grds. and Extra Activities Comm .,.. liked the friendliness among stu- dents . . . always remember the Mock football team . , , is going to S.D.S.C. JERRY -GENTILF Jerry, a friendly person, en- joyed all his classes at Hoover . . . liked all the friends he made here and the fun and ex- citement at tlte football games . , . will always remember the crowded halls, Ittnch period. Kats Korner. and our game wc won in i965 against Clairemont . . . future plans include working. tow. ADAM GIFFORD Adam participated in Var, Swim for three years . . . rated Mr. Harris and Poly Sci. as favorites . . . member of the Booster Club . . . will always remember the fine people and the I964 foot- ball season . . . future plans in- clude attending Univ. of Santa Barbara. THERESA GALVAS Terry, a friendly co-ed. favored Mr, Whiteltead the most , , . enjoyed lter science class and her color and design class . . . served on the student council as a representative to her class , . . will always remember all the friendly people at Hoover . , . future plans are to prepare to become an air line stewardcss. CHERI GEPHART f'Shermi, a perky co-cd, was often heard saying, That's clever . . , enjoyed choir with Mrs. Baker and Amer. Gov't. with Mr. Dawson , . . was a member of Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens . . . liked Hoover's teachers and Mr, Hershey . . . future plans include marriage and working. MICHAEL GILBERT Mike enjoyed his drafting class and claims that Mr, Fink was his favorite teacher . . . will never forget all the activities and friendly people around Hoover, the football games and the hectic rttsh period between classes in Katls Korner . . . liked the school spirit. though . . . plans to go to .lunior College. MARJORIE GARDNER Margi. who was often heard saying. Say it to someone who cares . . . favored Mr, Nord- strom and Mrs. Volz classes. , . participated in badminton and volley tennis . . . enjoyed cadet teaching . . . will always remem- ber the Helix game and her Spanish class . . . plans to atJ tend S.D.S,C. l l FRANK GIAMMARINARO Frank participated in J.V. ant Varsity wrestling . , . was ofter heard saying Que Chistoso .. favorite teacher was Mr. White- head . , . will always remember beating San Diego two yrs, in row in football . . , future plan- inclucle attending art school and becoming an artist. BILLIE JEAN GILL Billie was a great student a Hoover this year . . . site wi always remember the fun she ha here with the great kids , . . he favorite mentory is that of th football gantes . . . she plan on attending college. - 1 --a,,. BRIAN GILWEE ! Gee' was always heard saying, Please don't , . . enjoyed Mr. iTrask and Mr. Hershey . . . fa- vorite class was Amer. Gov't. j. . . liked people around Hoover . I. , will always remember P.E. with Coach Foote . , . future plans include going to Jr. Col- lege. GARY GOODMANSON ary enjoyed mathematics with iss Donnelly and woodshop ith Mr. Trask . . . liked all the teachers, the students and life around the school . , . will lways remember his wonderful .CUi0f Year . . . future plans nclude attending college. GOTLINSKY a perky co-ed claims Kintzer rated very high . will always remem- of the fine friends she at Hoover . . . the enthusiasm and activities fond memories with Suzie will never forget Kat's .during breaks . , . future include a nursing major marriage, W9 SUSAN LYNN GLASS Susan's favorite teacher was Mr. Ray l-lrarris . . . she has been an active member of the CSF. French Club, Red Cross Council. AFS. and she served as copy editor on the annual statl , , . Susan has also been active on various committees . . . she hopes to major in English at U.C.S.D. we-9 LINDA GOLA AY Linda. who was often iheard say- ing l'll Swan. enjoyed Driver Training with Mr Downing. ,. member of the Latin Club and Cardinal Choir . , . will always remember the crowded lockers and the great school spirit . . . future plans include majoring in business education. Hail, Herbert Hoover High . . PATRICIA GOOD Pat enjoyed her Political Science class with Mr. Dawson . , she will always remember homecom- ing and the great school spirit . , . she was a Cardinal co-ed . . . she served on the assemblies committees and several others , . . plans on attending S,D.S.C. Qs.. , CLIFFORD GORDON Clill' was a member of the Key Club and Letterman's Club , , . he participated in Varsity foot- ball and wrestling . . . he will never forget the Hoover-Saints game when he broke his neck , . , his future plans include going to college and travel. ELLEN GRAALFS Poke was often heard saying Big Deal . . . enjoyed her art class and Mr. Dowell . . . liked all the friends she made here and the l't1n and excitement at the football games . , . will al- ways remember lunch period, the crowded halls, Katts Korner and the game we won in l965 against Clairemont. LES'l ER A. GOODALL Friendly Lester was always heard saying. Howdy , . , en- joyed auto shop with Mr. Mulkey . . . liked all of Hoover's fine and helpful teachers and the as- sistance they gave , . . future plans include attending San Diego State College to become an engi- neer or an architect. NANCY GORDON Nancy was student director for girls choir. and also participated in Choir. AFS and served on Dad and Daughter and the Drin- tlle Day committees , . , will al- ways remember hcr senior year and the Commissioners Ball. .. favored Mrs. Buker as a teacher . . . plans to graduate midterm and go to S.D.S.C. for Business Ed. ROGER GRAINGER Roger enjoyed U,S. History and Amer. Government with .Mr. Harris and Mr, Tarvin . , will always remember the great l962 and 1963 football seasons . , . future plans include attending the University of Southern California to become a dentist. 97 DENNIS GRAY Dennis will always remember U.S. History with Mr, Porteous . . . member of the CSF and the French Club . . . liked the exciting rallies and the lunch periods . . , will always remem- ber our 1964 football team... future plans include attending College at San Diego State. GARY GRAY Gary favored Mr, Dowell and no particular class . . , he likes the school itself and the great kids . . . was a member of the Booster club . . . will never forget the first football game he went to . . . plans to go to Mesa. 'il I. .' all DIANE GROSS Diane often said, Think , , . enjoyed classes with Mrs. Bukcr and Mr, Smith . , 4 participated in the Drama, the Music and the Booster Club . , . served on the Senior Play Committee . . . will always remember the great school spirit and the football games . . . plans to go to a music conservatory in L.A, 'di PAMELA HAINES Pam especially enjoyed Mr. Cizek's class at Hoover . . . participated in lntramural Tennis and belonged to the SRF , , . served as Senior Publicity Chair- man . . . will always remember the School Spirit and football games . . . is planning to take a trip to Hawaii and then will attend S,D.S,C. 98 JANICE GUNN Granny especially enjoyed Physical Education with Miss Rose . . . was president of her mathematics class . . . will al- ways remember the last day of school in the eleventh grade.. . liked lunch period 4 . . future plans include attending San Diego City College two years. STEPHANIE HAINLEY Stevie, who was often heard saying, l'm mad, enjoyed World Affairs with Mrs. Volz . . 4 was active in serving as a Candy- striper at Hillside Hospital and participated in the Booster Club . . . will always remember Mr. Moe's English class before school . . . plans to major in nursing at S.D.S.C. JERRY GRAY Dude participated in wrestling , . . enjoyed Mr. Engle and his Chemistry class . , , member of the Booster Club . . . helped with the decorating of the 1964 Homecoming float . . , liked the people and the school spirit at Hoover . . . future plans in- clude going to college. STEPHEN D. GREEN 'iSteve favored Amer. G0v't. and Orchestra . . . was President of the Orchestra . . . liked the friendly atmosphere at Hoover . . , will always remember the exciting football games and the great school spirit . . , future plans include going to college and becoming a dentist. . 3 fi The Class of '65 was split down the middle its to the style of ring for the Class. It was decided that students could have their pick of citlict' the round ot' square. ROBERT GREENSMITH Robert, better known as Sandy, favored classes with Mr. Porteous and Mr. Stollsteimer...partici- pated in band, orchestra and the pep band . , , will always re- member the crowds, rallies and cheerleaders . . . plans to at- tend S.D.S.C. and major in engineering. ADRIENNE HADSELL This friendly coed favored Mr4 Harris and particularly enjoyed Bookkeeping in her Senior year . . . was active on the Extra Activities committee . . . she enjoyed her lunch period , . . liked Hoover's traditions . . . plans on going to Mesa Junior College. MONTE HALE Pumpkin was often heard say- ing, Oh really throughout school . . 4 favored Mr. Mulkey, Mr, Fink and Art . . , partici- pated in J.V4 football and wrestling . . . served as the school's Cardinal Bird . . . will never forget Mr, Hershey 4 4 . plans on attending Grossmont Jr. College. PATRICIA HALE Pat enjoyed government class with Mr, Whitehead . . . was ctive on the Student-Faculty So- ial Comm., Election Comm., and Eenior Dinner , . . just likes verything about Hoover . . . grill never forget the School pirit Contest rules . . . intends to become a Social Worker. KENNETH HALEY Nose,', who is often heard say- ing Great Honk, favored Mrs, Ellis, Miss Connell. and Cont. Lit .... ran the 440 in track , , , was active in Choir and Ensemble , . , served on Soph, Cabinet, drove white bomb in '64 homecoming . . . liked earth- quake drills . . , plans to attend Mesa C, 'fwrv JAMES HAMPTON his Hooverite favored American ovt. with Mr, Tarvin , , , par- icipated in J.V. basketball, cross ountry, and varsity basketball . . thinks that the athletic pro- rram and the people at Hoover Lre tops . . . will never forget firs, Clayton's English class. .. eaded for S.D.C.C. and S.D.S.C. orchestra . was Cross . . . activities the , will forget and the future plans S.D.S.C. in the team attend- PAULA HANING Cute and enthusiastic . . . is often heard saying Time will tell . , , enjoyed Cont, Lit. and Mr. Tarvin . , , served as a cadet teacher at Foster Elemen- tary' School , . , liked the school spirit and the sociable student body , , , future plans include S.D.S.C, and becoming an ele- mentary teacher. GREG HARGROVE This Hooverite, who enjoyed American Govt., was often heard saying Shezam , . . participated in J.V. basketball and track. ,. was an active Latin Club mem- ber . . . the 1964 football team will always remain in his memo- ries . . . future plans after grad- uation include attending S.D.C.C. A t ELIZABETH A. HALL Elizabeth, better known as Betty, has been an active member of Hoover's Girls' Choir and A Cap- pella Choir while at Hoover. .. she has also been on the GAA and student council, as well as serving on thc Mother and Daughter Tea Committee . . . Betty hopes to attend S.D.S.C. and become a teacher. . NORMA HANSEN Among Norma's popular sayings are the words crash and burn . , .I liked Mr. Vinson in Soph, English , , , the one thing which would always remain as one of Norma's most cherished memo- ries was the Senior Prom and after party . . . intends to at- tend a Beauty College, LYNN HARRINGTON Better known to his friends as Eddie . . . was usually heard saying So sorry Charlie , . . Mr, Engle, and Mr, DeBrodt are among his favorites . . . felt that Kats Korner and the kids were great . , . will never for- get beating San Diego 3 years straight . . . plans on attending Mesa C. CLARK HALL Clark believed that success is our result. not our goal . . . par- ticipated in AFS, Chess Club, Pan American Club, Science Club, and CSF . , , was also Tennis manager , . , enjoyed all the teachers . . , liked the attitude of the students, both on and off campus . . . admired the school's appearance . . . plans on attend- ing college, .tt f s We ,mt . 'ii is rs. ,f t ,Q , ,.., 1 an , .... S I JOLEEN HANSON Known to her friends as Jo , , . w-as often heard saying Whoa, hi . , . among her favorites are Mr, Whitehead and life drawing . was active in Sr. Y-Teens. Latin. and Booster Club . . . shall always remember the many traditions of Hoover , , . future plans include attending Art Col- ege, BYRON HARRIS Among Byronls favorites are Mrs. Ellis and World Affairs . . . par- ticipated in wrestling and cross- country , . , was an active mem- ber of the Senators . . . served on the Elections Comm. and was Sr, Class Treasurer . . . will long. remember the good food in the cafeteria . , , college bound, GRANT HALLMUTH Curly is often heard around Hoover saying Yeah it is . . , favored Mr. Trask and wood shop , . . thinks the girls are terrific and woodshop is the greatest . . . will remember the hrst day at Hoover . . . future plans include attending college and becoming an electrician. KAREN HANSON This friendly coed is often heard saying gads . , , favors Ameri- can Govt, and Mr, Whitehead . will always remember a terrific Senior year and a real hard fighting football team , , . intends going to Mesa C. and becoming a dental assistant. PAUL EDWARD HARRIS Paul enjoyed most all of the classes and teachers tat Hoover , . . will never forge the great school spirit and the Senior Ac- tivities . . , his future plans are to attend college when he gradu- ates. 99 PHILLIP HARRIS Better known to all as Flip favors French with Mr, King. . . belonged to the AFS, French Club, and Sr. Science Club.,. never will forget Mr. Porteous and his lectures and Mr. King's French tapes . . . after gradu- ation will attend U.C.S,D. then plans on becoming a doctor of medicine. -8 ,...-fr THAD HARRISON This Hooverite will long be re- membered for his two favorite words Beat Crawford . , . en- joyed Mr. Trask and 6tl1 period of his senior year . . , considered the school spirit at Hoover the very best and shall never forget it , . . after graduation Thad plans on attending S.D.C.C. STEPHEN HARTWELL Known to his friends as Hart- well . . . enjoyed Mr. Lindwell and English . . , participated in J.V. football, also J.V. and var- sity wrestling . , . was an active member of the Key Club . . . liked his senior year best of all . . . hopes to attend U.C.S.D. and then become a doctor. SUZANNE HAWK This coed is known to her friends as Suzie and is often heard say- ing How 'bout that . . . among her favorites are Mr. Showley and Commercial Art . . .thought Hoover had exciting football games . . . the 1963 Homecom- ing she will long remember . . , may work for the Telephone Co. IOO SHARON HARVEY . . will Cute and enthusiastic . always consider Mr. Hershey as a grcat person . . . served her school as Commissioner of Or- ganizations, Historian of her Jr. Class, Student Council and Boost- er Club . . . considers Hoover's students government as the great- est . . . plans to attend college. N-ff' Rf NANCY HELENSHMIDT Nancy is often saying Forget you around Hoover . . . she included Mr. Lindwall, and Cont. Lit. as favorites . . . did a good job as A.S.B. Corresponding Secretary and served on Elec- tions Comm .... will remember 1964-65 Board of Commissioners . . , to attend U.S.D, and be- come a stenographer. PATRICIA HARSHMAN Pat, who is often heard saying That's something else, favors Mrs. Hallet and Homemaking . . . participated in gymnastics . . . was active in the Latin Club, Y- Teens . . . liked the terrific school spirit . . . the crazy fads will long be remembered by her . . . hopes to be a veterinarian. ROSLYN T. HARVIN This cute coed is better known to all as Rozie . . , was active in the French Club, and CSF. . . served on the Elections Comm. and did a grand job as Organi- zation Editor ofthe Annual Staff . . . liked the assemblies at Hoover . . . plans on attending U.C.L.A. CHARLES HENDERSON Chuck enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Hampel , . , liked all the students and the ageless tradi- tions . . . will always remember beating Crawford two years in a row . . . after graduation he plans to go to college and study medicine. 213 GRAHAME HART Versitility is the key to the future is this young man's fa- vorite saying . . . Grahame en- joyed Mr. Baker and Jr. English . . . the one thing he liked about Hoover was the high per- centage of beautiful girls . . . will remember some of the fine teachers at Hoover . . . college bound. H- JOSEPH HATCH Known to all as Joe , . . fa- vorites include Mr, Mulkey and Auto Shop . , . really enjoyed all the fun and friendships made in his Jr. and Sr. years, also thinks the school spirit is great , . . favored the well planned assemblies . . . intends to enter the navy and then college. CARL HENDRICKSON This energetic Hooverite's fa- vorite saying was That's life , . . Mrs. Delany was among his favorites . , , served his school as Soph. Publicity Chair- man, and Art Editor on Annual Staff . . . shall always remember Mr, Hershey and 1962 San Diego game . . . will be art teacher after college. ROBERT HARTMAN Some of Bob's favorites include P,E. and Mr. Foote . . . was active in the Latin Club, and French Club of his senior year . . . he shall long remember how friendly the students were and never will forget the football teams of '62 and '63 , . . future' planns include attending Mesa C.i ROBERT HAULMAN i Bob favored Mrs. Christ, Mrs. Volz, and chemistry , . . was active in the Ecivres, CSF, ana Science Research Fellowship. ,. held the office of president oi the Science Club . . . liked the nominating convention, will long! remember Ecivres . . . attend- ing U.C.S.D., becoming a chemi- cal engineer. CATHERINE E. HENRY Cathy was often heard sayin Goosie . , , favored Mr. Kin zer and her P.E. class . , , pa ticipated in the G,A.A. , . liked her cooking class and danc ing in gym . , , will always re! member the San Diego game an Homecoming , . . future plani include going to college and be coming a kindergarten teacher. l' TOM HENRY Eom considers Mr. Jappe and and among his favorites , , . iarticipated on the swimming eam . . . really thought the allies, football games, and the girls were great . . , will long 'emember the broken down apple inachine . . , plans include at- ending S.D.S.C. MARIA HERNANDEZ welcome transfer from Coro- she was favorably called by her friends . . , was songleader at Chula Vista School . . 4 enjoyed Mrs. P.E .... will never lost the first thing . . plans on attending and HILDEBRAND know her active in Pea- CSF, treasurer, Bethel fondest to at- C, DONNA HENSLEY Known to her friends as Donna . . , her Sr. year will be one of her fondest memories . . . shall always remember the home- coming rally of I964 . . . after completing her Sr. year. she decided to attend Hillcrest Beauty College and become a beautician. i x gg' LYNETTE HICKS Known to her friends as Lyn- nie i . . among her favorites are Miss Brook and P,E, . . , par- ticipated in softball and G.A,A. . . , liked everything about Hoover . . . will long remember all the football games and home- comings . . . plans include at- tending S.D.C.C. ISAAC HIRSCHBEIN Known as Ike to his friends . . . is often quoted as saying Mach Schnell , . . served on the Student Council, German Club, and Senators , . , was active on Commencement , . , liked Hoover's school spirit at the games . i . plans on attending Cal Western and becoming an Attorney. LYNNE HERBERT This friendly coed includes Miss Miller among her favorite teach- ers , . , through her years of high school there are many things which will always remain in her memories , , . after grad- uation she plans on attending a junior college . . . H0 mHi0l' F1115 been decided on. FRANK HIGLEY Frank will always remember thc good times he had at Hoover, the friendly atmosphere and good school spirit . , , after gradu- ation intends on attending S.D.C,C, and plans on majoring in mechanics , , . the friends he made at Hoover will always be rcmembcred. DIANE HITCHCOCK Nicknamed Didi, she lists among her favorites Mr, Tarvin . . . she was active in the Boost- er Club and German Club . . . just couldn't forget Kat's Korner and the good times during lunch . . . will long remember the good spirit . , , plans on at- tending S.D,S.C. and becoming a teacher. r---, ggfwrt-Qei vs NQN?x'S. Nr-,N Folk music, rolling in strong, made the Land of Otien thc coffee-house. made stars of Joan Baez, Peter, Paul, and Mary. and the Kingston Trio. and started Huotcnannys' all over the nation. TURNEY HITLER This Hooverite favored Mr, Les- ter, Mr. Tokars, and the Cardinal Staff . . , participated in Quill and Scroll, Cardinal Staff , . . held the ofhces of Quill and Scroll treas., and Assit. Editor of Cardinal . . . will always re- member the days of laughter with Mr. Lester , . , career in jour- nalism. ' LARRY HOBSON Larry thought Mr. Tarvin and Mr, Engle were the greatest , , . participated in J.V, football, baseball, and varsity football and baseball . . , served on the Sr. Prom Comm .... liked the foot- fball team's spirit 4 . . plans on majoring in Architectural Draft- ing at Cal Poly. 101 LOUIS HOENIGER Work hard and make it count is Louie's favorite words , . . favors Mr. Derden and book- keeping . , . liked everything about Hoover . . , the football games and the school dances will long remain in his memory . . . plans include the Navy, college, and bookkeeping. M j ,f . BARBARA HOGAN Barbie enjoyed Mr. Vinson, and Jr. English . . . the main thing she liked about Hoover was the friendly teachers . , . the crowded halls of Hoover will long remain in her memories. . . is planning on attending college after graduation , . , no major has been decided on. Y Election of class othcers created havoc in the halls and in the classes. Kats Korner was the main area of influence. 102 LINDA LEE I-IOLCOMB Linda enjoyed Mr. Hafris and U.S. History . . , was heard saying The more, the merrier! . . . was active in the Cardinetles . . . liked the school spirit and traditions . . , will always re- member the cold mornings in early period P.E ,.., plans to attend S.D.S.C. and take up teaching. I GARY HOMMAS Gary, who is often heard saying Chug-a-lug, favored Mr. Krill. and auto mechanics . . . par- ticipated in varsity football . . . will always remember trying to keep clean campus, and the last minute run down the hall , . . plans on attending college, JIM HORNE .lim favored Mr. Krill and Cont. Lit ..,. participated in J.V. football, varsity football, and wrestling . , , served on the Student Aliairs Comm ,.., liked thertradition of an old school's spirit -. . . will remember the San Diego-Hoover football games . . . is Mesa College bound. GLENDA HOLST Grendle favored Miss Pinonea- mi and her United States Litera' ture class . , , she likes the faculty of Hoover and thinks that the school spirit is great . . . her future plans include going to San Diego State College when she graduates. STERLING HONEA Sterling, heard saying Diligence is the mother of good luck, en- joyed Mr. Backer and Mr. Harris and his U.S. History class , . . was active in CSF , . . liked the teachers and the students and will always remember them . . . plans to go to S,D.S.C. and major in Psychology and History. PAMELA SUE HORTH Pam is often heard saying some- thing in French? . , . Mr. Har- ris and Miss Barr rate as her favorite teachers . . , choir and gym are her best classes , . . she was in the A Cappella choir . . likes everything about Hoover , , . will always remem- ber the great football teams . . plans to attend beauty college, l LEE WAYNE HOLZMAN' Miss Connel . . enjoyec Lee Wayne favored and Trigonometry . participating in golf . . , was active in the German Club . . liked the teaching Hoover very much methods at , . . wil football tearr never forget our , . .intends on going to S.D.S,C in the fall. GAY HOOKS This coed enjoyed Mr, Tarvi and Government . . , always ha a good time between classes an shall miss it . . , will long re member the chicken fights i the girls' gym . . . intends o going to S.D,S.C. and wil major in English . . . these hav been memorable years. ANN HOSKINS Ann. often heard saying Deal, enjoyed Miss ' her favorite favorite class was Ann likes the teachers and will always remember crowded hallways . , . She to go to junior college, and , to become a secretary. Miller FREDERICK A. HOSKINSON Fred's favorite saying was, Live ind let live . . . he likes nearly ll of his teachers and especially pnjoyed his United States History class . . . he will always remem- ver the privilege he had of ac- juiring an education . . . Fred's tmbition is to become an at- orney-at-law. Ek. . DIANNA HUDSON Iianna, better known as Dee, as often heard saying, How oout that'? , , . her favorite :acher was Mr, Osborn , . , ie likes the food in Hoover's gfeteria and will always remem- r the last day in her Physical ducation class . . . Dianna hopes 1 go to a beauty college. SHERYL HUSSONG leryl, a likeable girl, will al- ys remember the Homecoming me and dance in her senior ar, and the fabulous school 'rit despite Hoover's loss in game to San Diego, Sheryl pes to go on to junior college d major in business, HOWARD L. HOVDEY Howard was a member of the Booster club at Hoover , . . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . . he favored no ar . - D - ticular teacher, but he enjoyed his gym class . his future plans are indefinite as of now CATHERINE A. HUMPHREY Cathie's favorite teacher was Mrs. Delaney and her favorite classes were Art and Political Science . . . Cathie has been a member of the CSF , . . she will always remember Hoover's school spirit and the fact that Political Science did not meet on Tuesdays or Thursdays . . . she hopes to be- come an Art teacher. LLYOD HUTCHINSON Lloyd, better known as Hutch. enjoyed Mr. Peterson as his fa- vorite teacher. His favorite class was Spanish. Lloyd was a sports standout in varsity football. bas- ketball, and baseball. He was a member of the Key Club. Hutch will remember the fine school support at athletic events. s 2 Q S t DON HOWARD Don believes that Your life is what you make it . . . his fa- vorite teacher was Mr. Hoffert and favorite class was Drafting. He participated in junior varsity football and tennis, He likes everything at Hoover and will always remember graduation , . . Don hopes to become an archi- tectural engineer. JUDY HUNNEFELD Judy's favorite teacher was Mr. Dowell and her favorite class was U.S, History , . . she has been a member of the American Field Service and the Booster Club . . . she likes Hoover's good student government . . . Judy will always remember the good student-teacher relationships at Hoover as she goes on to college. ALBERT L. HUTTON Albert, also known as Corky , enjoyed Mr. Whitehead as his favorite class. He has participated in wrestling -and track and has been a member of the Pep Band, Orchestra, and regular Band, He likes the friendliness of Hoover's students. Al hopes to major in music at S.D.S.C. MIKE HOWARD Mike's favorite teachers were Mr. Trask and Mr. Tarvin and his favorite class was American Government . , . he participated in Junior Varsity football and was a member of the German Club. He likes the school spirit and will remember beating San Diego twice. He plans to attend S.D.S.C. ALAN R. HUNT Al's favorite teacher was Mrs. Ellis and his favorite class was Biology. He likes the friendliness and sincerity of the people at Hoover and he will always re- member the 1964 Homecoming game and dance. Alan hopes to go to San Diego State to major in engineering or medicine. LAURA JEAN HYDEN Laura's favorite class was Home Planning. She liked the school spirit at Hoover and she will always remember the football tra- dition that has been developing at Hoover. Laura hopes to attend beauty college. become a beau- tician, and some day, marry. GLENN E. HOWELL Glenn's favorite teacher was Mrs. Delany and his favorite class was Life Drawing . . , he has served on the Junior Prom Committee and Commencement Committee . . . in his senior year he was Publicity Editor of the Annual , . . Glenn will long remember the spirit . , . he hopes to go on to an art school. GEORGETTE HUNTER Jct's favorite teacher was Mr. Kriel and her favorite class was Contemporary Literature. She en- joyed playing volleyball and vol- ley-tennis, She was a member of the Thespians. She likes the quaintness of Hoover's buildings. Jet hopes to become an Airlines Stewardess. CHARLES W. IFFLAND Willy who was often heard saying, T.B.G. enjoyed tenth grade English with Mr. Lind- wall , . . participated in track , . . liked all the dances and school spirit at Hoover , . . will always remember the weekend at Palm Springs . , . after gradua- tion plans to attend S.D.S.C. 103 JOSEPH N. IRICK Joe enjoyed his advanced U.S. History class with Mr. Porteous , . . participated in wrestling . . . liked the tradition and the school spirit at Hoover . . . will always remember the great foot- ball teams . . , after graduation plans to continue his education at the Naval Academy. l J BARBARA S. JAMES Barb enjoyed Mr. Hermanson. government, GAA volleyball and volleytennis best , . . she served on Cardinal Co-eds, the Publicity Committee along with Sr, and Jr. Y-teens . . . future plans in- clude Nursing College and be- coming an Airline stewardess. JEANETTE ITTE Jan who was often heard say- ing L'I'll never tell favored Mr. Engle . . , enjoyed playing tennis . . , liked attending the fabulous football games and dances , . , will always remember the out- standing alumni spirit at the '64 Homecoming Game . . , plans to attend college and study nursing. DOUGLAS JANDERA Doug was in the Booster Club and several other committees . , . he will always remember the good times he had . . . liked all his teachers and classes . . , after graduation he plans to attend college. THERESA JESSEN Terri could often be heard say- ing Give me a break . . , enjoy- ed her Biology class with Jameson . . . was a member of the Booster Club . , . served on Rallies, Election, Assemblies, and Bldg. and Grounds Comm .... liked the friendly people at Hoover and the wild parking lot . . . after graduation Terri will attend Colorado University. 104 H1115 COLLEEN JILIO Colleen found Mrs. Peterson and her Spanish class tops . . . while in her Jr. year she found time to work on the Election and Assembly committees , . , Future plans include attending S.D.S.C,, U.C.L,A,, then a career as a psychiatrist. an BRUCE JACKSON Bruce found PE with Coach Foote to be his favorite class . . , school spirit was rated tops . . . future plans include the Forestry Service. ERIK JANSEN Rick liked Hoover's Nominating Convention. Mr. Lindwall and English best . . . remembering Hoover's Alma Mater, Rick will attend State. CANDACE M. JOHNSON Candy enjoyed U,S. History with Mr. Dowell . . , served as V. Pres. and Treas, of Y-teens . . . liked the Latin Club and Hoover's great school spirit . . . will always remember The Team and the fun and excitment at the football games , 4 , future plans include attending S.D.S.C, and majoring in Education. 'N-in ROBERT W. Robert was a member of the Booster club at Hoover . . . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . . . he favored no particular teacher . , , but he enjoyed his gym class . , . his future plans are iudennate as of now. JACOBS ii i Q ' . ff, SHELIA JEITLER Shelia enjoyed her P.E. class with Miss Rose . . . participated in G.A.A. . . . was a mem- ber of the Cardinal staff . . , liked the fun and ex- citement of the football and bas- ketball games , . A thought the nominating convention was a great tradition . . . could often be heard saying Yea Man! . . . will further her education. CRAIG JOHNSON Craig's favorite teacher was Mrs, Ellis . . , as wcll as being a member of the track team he en- joyed Hoover's school spirit and the annual Nominating Conven- tion . . . future plans include college and studying aeronautical engineering. at . i ? EDWARD JACOBSON Mrs. Buker and Mr, Whiteheac rated as favorites along witl choir and government classes . . in his junior year he server as the Secretary of the Par American club , . , remembering school spirit along with chorus Ed will attend S.D.C.C4 ther join the Navy and become : pharmacist, i LAWRENCE JELLINEK Larry's future plans include at tending college . . . he will al ways remember his English clas with Mrs, Ellis, as well as th Hoover football games. . J I C 'F L? ,.. .. JANICE RAE JOHNSO Jan, who enjoyed Mr. Japp Chem-study as well as Mrs. Elli English class, was often hea saying, Are you kidln . . . member of Sr. Y-teens, Jan w always remember the bomb sca, at the Senior assembly . . . hi future plans include attendit S.D.S.C. J i Qin. JIM JOHNSON im enjoyed all his teachers and lasses . , . will always remember 1e football games . . . served on :veral committees and clubs. . . fter graduation he plans to tudy cosmetology. l l l 9 t i V l VARREN Varren was tooster club fill always remember the great :hool spirit at the athletic events , . he favored no particular :acher . . . but he'enjoyed his ,ym class . . , his future plans ltclude going to college. D. JOHNSTON a member of the at Hoover . . . he CAROL LOUISE JONES iarol enjoyed her Art class the nost . . . her favorite teacher is vir. Wallace . . . she was in the :irls drum corp . . . she likes floover's great teachers . . , last 'ears football games are her best ltemory . . . she plans to be a tallet teacher after graduation. PAMALEE JOHNSON Pam found Mrs, Delany and her junior year art class to be tops . . , rating the friendly attitude between students and their teach- ers as high. Pam will always re- member the fun she had making friends at,Hockerville . . . in- sight in the future is cosmotology and marriage. SHARON E. JOHNSON Sharon enjoyed the classes of Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Whitehead . . . as a member of the Cardi- nettes and the Booster Club she will always remember I-loover's school spirit . . . future plans include working at the phone company and marriage. Good 'ole Kat's Korner will be remembered for its wall-to- wall people ancl air of general ronfusion. Pity those with bottom lockers, L. JOHNSON Mr. Tarvin to he his favorite teacher . , , a mem- the cross country TERRY Terry found ber of both and track teams, Terry was also a member of the active Bowling club . . . future plans included attending college at S.D.S.C. BEULAH F. JONES Bee enjoyed her English class and Miss Frank . . . her friends would often hear her saying sick, sick, sick . , . she likes the front of Hoover and the clean campus grounds- . . the great kids and the Senior Activities are her favorite memories . . 4 plans getting a job. 4'--qt DANA JONES Dana was very active at Hoover . , , she participated in many committees of which one was the Senior Prom . . , she will al- ways remember the fun she had at all Hoover's functions . . . enjoyed the assemblies and loved the great school spirit . . . plans to work. TORIA JOHNSON Cuddles was often heard say- ing, I am sorry . . ,'Mr. Baker, and Mrs. William's art class rated high with Toria . . . as a member of the Downbeat club and the Rally committee, Toria will always remember the interesting people she met . . . Toria enjoyed most being song- leader . . . her fttture plans in- clude junior college. CANDY JONES Candy's favorite teacher is Miss Miller who teaches her Shorthand class . . . she enjoyed participat- ing in gymnastics . . , she will never forget the crowded Hoover halls . . . she wants to go to college and study accounting when she graduates. DONALD C. JONES Don, who participated in foot- ball, found Coach Foote and his PE class to be his favorite . . . he further enjoyed Hoover's shop teachers as well as his many friends . . . Don plans to be- come a Draftsman, 105 GARTH JONES Garth, who was often heard say- ing How's it going, enjoyed Mrs4 Ellis as his favorite teacher . . , he liked the friendly people and the friendly climate at Hoo- ver, and he will always remember our football teams . 4 . Garth plans on attending San Diego State College, TERRY ANN JONES Terry's favorite teacher is Mr. Harris , , 4 she will always re- member the Hoover-San Diego games . . . the Senior Prom and Commencement are also unfor- gettable . . . her future plans are to go to Business College. MARY K. JORGENSON Mary was often heard saying, Oh really, she found Mr. Moe and her Shorthand and Music classes to be enjoyable , . . Mary plans to study education at SDSC. l06 LINDA L. JONES Linda transferred to Hoover from El Capitan in l1er junior year , . , she found Mr, Moe and tennis to bc tops. 'ln--.-.v THOMAS JONES, lV Tom could often be heard say- ing, You know what I mean. . 4 4 Mr. Schermerhorn and his Public Speaking class rated as his favorites . , . was JV cross country and track . , , was in the Booster Club , . , plans on going to Mesa College and then forestry. l C PATRICIA A. JURADO Pat enjoyed every one of her teachers and every one of the classes . . . she was Sales Com- mittee chairman for the Soph. class, a member of the Bowling Club, and for two years a Cardi- nal Co-ed representative as well as being the Vice President of Cardinal Co-eds , . , Pat plans to become a Home Economist. LINDA MARIE JONES Linda enjoyed her Shorthand, His- tory, and Basic Cit, class along with softball and volleyball 4 , . a member of GAA and Cardi- nal Co-eds, the Elections, and Student-Faculty Social commit- tees , 4 . future plans include getting gi job and settling down to marriage. MARGARET JONES Gyllie liked a lot about Hoo- ver, especially the great teachers and students , , Mr4 Hershey and Mrs. Edson rated as tops 4 . 4 she will always remember the wooden lockers in the music building . 4 . plans to go to col- lege and then work. fitti- ' -offli- Toilet-papering houses was the way to harass your favor- ite enemy. It was almost always a group effort and turned out many masterpieces all over the city, STEVEN JONES Steve, a member of the gymna tics and track teams found M Crawford and Journalism class I be tops 4 . . Steve will alwaj remember the jokes that M Tokars made as well as the str dents of Hockerville . 4 . h future plans include becoming journalist. ROGER JORDAN Roger found Coach Bartow ani his PE class to be tops . . . a a member of the Silver Blade and the Student Council, Roge found that he would always re member the friendly students a Hoover4 CATHERINE JUTILA Cathy will remember Mrs, Buke and Choir as her favorites . . as a member of the Bell Choi she found Hoover to have grea school spirit . . . Cathy will al ways remember Mrs. Clayton'i period six English class . 4 . future plans include Nurses' train- ing at SDSC. JAMES KABLER who participated in golf was an active member Band, said his was Mrs. Ellis the friendly atti- and teachers, remember the games dances . , . plans college and the LINDA KELLEMS .inda liked all her teachers and Ill her classes . . . she partici- ated in intramural volleyball . . she was in the FTA, and Ee Booster Club . . , she served ,tively on the sales committee t. , she .liked the school spirit pid the kids and will remember .ats Korner and she plans mar- age after college. ,w g qt -3412215-pew ,ff A f , f f - ' ,1 ' 'i ' Q . . ' 'a t SZ' 5 ' '31, 5 J J fi - f av- - N ,. aj h 6 I A, t fy: 2' E' . - g A' XT, . rl t JENNIFER LEE KEMP amie, who was nearly always king Why'? said her favorite achers were Mr. Cizek and Mr. urden and she enjoyed her Sci- ce Problems and her English asses the most . . , as a Junior, amie appreciated working in rs. Gleason's office . 4 , she ked the great school spirit, win r lose. qv- 4 LEONARD KAI-IAN Lenny enjoyed most of his classes at Hoover , . . he was in the Booster club . , . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . , . he favored no particular teach- er . . . his future plans include going to college. JAMES KELLER James really enjoyed his Drafting class tremendously and his favo- rite teacher, for whom he had much respect, was Mrs Hampel . . . he actively participated in track and cross country, from which he took a great deal of satisfaction , . . in the future, he -plans to attend college and go into forestry. ROGER KENNAN t'Rog. as his friends call him. when asl-ted who his favorite teacher was and what his most enjoyable class was, replied that it was Mr, Crabtree and Physi- cal Education . , . he has been very active in sports, being a var. wrestler and a var. golfer for two years each . . . Rog plans to go to S.D.S.C. DENNIS KEATING Denny, who plans to become a commercial artist, naturally liked Art most and claimed Mrs. Wil- liams to be his favorite teacher . . . his athletic participation included swimming and wrestling, an enjoyment of bowling led him to join the Bowling Club and he liked being a Student Council rep. JOHN KELLER Dunce, as he was jokingly called by his friends, remarked that his favorite teacher was Mr. Knauble and that his most popu- lar class was English , . . he vigorously participated in base- ball for three years and asked what he like about Hoover, he humorously answered, the lots of girls. HENRY D. KENNEDY Del likes Mr. Hershey best out of all the other teachers at Hoover , , , technical English is his favorite class and he dili- gently served on the Commence- ment Committee at Hoover , . . Del liked Hooverites, especially the girl kind . , . he will re- member the fire drills and plans include- college. ROBERT KEIRSEY 'tBob, who was often heard re- plying, l enjoy everything you do, said he liked Mr, Mulkey and that his favorite class was auto shop . , . he athletically participated in var. wrestling for two years and joined the Booster Club . . , Bob's future plans will be going to Mesa Col, and S,D.S.C. JANE KELLEY Kelley claimed her favorite teachers were Miss Beavan and Miss Rose . , . Gym ranked as her best class and she joined the Hoover Cardinettes and the Booster Club, and she served on the Dad-and-Daughter Banquet Committee , , . Kelley plans to attend the Hillcrest Beauty College and later, to marry, JILL F. KENNEDY Jill enjoyed Mr. Whitehead and Govt ,... was in A Cappella Choir, Ensemble, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Sr, Play Comm., Jr. Prom Comm . . . was V, Pres. of Choir, Treas. of Ecivres, will always remember when she was picked for Ecivres, plans to major in Political Sci, at San Jose, JUNE KEITHLY Junie said her favorite teacher and favorite class were Mrs. Kel- ler and Clothing class, respective- ly . . . she was a member of both the Booster Club and the Latin Club and was interested in many other of Hoover's various activities . . , Junie's future plans include swimming at S.D.'s Sea World. an JAMES KEMP Jim, who plans to become a drama teacher, really thought that Mr. John Smith and his Drama class were the greatest . . , he participated in swimming and was a member of the Thespians, Drama Club, and the Booster Club . . , Jim will always re- member the football games and Hoover's large stage. ROCHELLE KERN Shelley enjoyed taking political Science with Mr. Dawson . . . in her Senior year, she has serv- ed on the Elections Committee and the Student-Faculty Social Committee . . . she was on the Junior Cabinet and her plans will he attending S.D.S.C, to prepare herself for a worthy career in social work. 107 F , KATHLEEN A. KERNS Kathleen enjoyed Mr. Harris for U. S. History . . . liked Home Planning . . . was a member of Red Cross . . . appreciated the relationship between the students and the teachers . . . will always remember Big Brother and the school spirit , . , future plans include marriage and college, v-wg! JANIS LINDA KINNEY Janis enjoyed her classes with Mr. Wallace , . . was a mem- ber of Pan-American Club, Soph. and Jr, Y-teens and the Inter- Club Council . , , will always remember the great team we had . , . liked the cooperative atti- tude of the teachers . , . plans to attend S.D.S.C. after gradu- ation. Q, f LOUIS H. KNIERIM Louis enjoyed having Mr, Harris as his History teacher . , , thought that Political Science was a great class , , , was a mem- ber of CSF , , . really appreci- ated the superior faculty at Hoo- ver . . . after graduation plans include attending S.D.S.C. 108 '56 RODNEY KERRIDGE Rod was often heard saying, Hi fans! . ., . favored Mrs. Ellis and her English class . . . par- ticipated in Track and Cross Country for three years . , . liked the Basketball games . . . will remember the '64 Cross Country Finals . , , plans to attend S.D.S.C. PATSY L. KILLGORE Patti enjoyed having Miss Rose as her Physical Education teach- er . . . liked the opportunities for all types of activities at Hoo- ver . . . will always remember her Senior year as the best ever . . . after graduation plans are marriage. ELLSWORTH KISER Sandy, who often said Oh! Yes! enjoyed Mrs, Ellis and his Contemporary Lit. class . . . liked the rallies. Mr. Jappe's unworkable experiments and lunch in the Cafeteria . , . will never forget the great football teams . . . plans to major in Educa- tion at S.D.S.C. after gradua- tion. ,,, LESLIE K. KNIGHT Leslie favored Mr. Wallace, Mr. Jappe and Sr, Art Studio . . . was V.P. of Sr. Y-teens and a member of Quill and Scroll . , . served as Art Editor of the An- nual and on the Sr. Publicity Comm . , . liked the people at Hoover . , , plans to major in Art at S,D.S.C. LINDA S. KLEMETSRUD Linda participated in Junior Y- teens and the Pan-American club when she was a Senior . . . she will always remember the great Senior Prom and all the other Senior Activities . , . she plans to go to Mesa. KATHERINE A, KOCH Kathy was always hcard saying. You know , , . enjoyed hav- ing'all her teachers . . , was Historian of Sr, Y-teens . , . liked Sr. Art Studio, Home Planning and Mr, Hershey . . , plans to attend college and then enter the field of social work or art education. I-V LANNY PAUL KIMBLE Sam enjoyed his Adv. U.S. History class with Mr. Porteous . . , was a varsity golf and bas- ketball champ . . , he participat- ed in the German Club , , . Lanny will always remember be- ing crowned Homecoming Queen at the mock football rally , . . his future plans are indefinite as of now. WSI' ROBERT KLICK Chris thought that Mr. Krill and his mechanical drafting class were equally the greatest . . . he was interested in many of Hoover's wide variety of activi- ties. and he especially liked the friendliness of everyone at Hoo- ver . . . Chris plans to fur- ther his education by attending S.D.S,C. sa ef: f ' 'S' SARABETH KOETHE Sarabelh favored her class with Mr. King . . . was a member of Ecivres, AFS. A Cappella Choir, French and Diplomat Clubs . . , served as Chairman for Deco- rations at the Sr. Prom and '64 Commissioners Ball . , . will never forget Mr, King's discus- sions . . . after college plans to teach English at a college. 'Qu Q 'Y JUDY KING ' King was always saying Grai ny's gu1lable . . . favored Mi Whitehead and enjoyed Oflic Practice . . , was a member C the Booster Club . , . liked th friendliness and school spirit 1 Hoover . . . will never forget th masses in the halls . . . plans t attend Beauty College and marry CHARLES LEE KNIEFR Chuck said his favorite claf was Latin, and he liked Mr, Mu, lin and Mrs. Buker the most. . he participated in var. swimmin and was in the Ensemble an Latin Club . . . he served o, the Faculty-Student Social any Commencement Committees . . Chuck plans to attend S.D.S.C and also U.C.L.A. '4f 9' PETER W. KOFOED Pete was very active in scho . . . l1c participated in Pep Ban Orchestra, Ensemble, C.S.F., Ke Club, Ecivres, worked on man committees, and was the repr sentative to Boy's State . . Mr. Tarvin and Mr. Vickery ra ed high with him . . . plans t attend S.D.S.C. where he want to major in Political Science, JEANNE A. KOHLER lennifcr Annabelle, who was iten heard exclaiming, Oh, for te's sake, said that Mr. Her- fey was her favorite teacher . , French ranked as her most iljoyable class and she was a ember of both the French and ooster Clubs . . . she likes oover's Alma Mater and she opes to go to S.D.S.C, A Y ff ,ROBERT M. Bob or Burt KOONS said his favo- e saying was Let's do it! d his most enjoyable class was no Shop . . . he athletically rticipated in wrestling for one r at Crawford and one year Hoover . . . Burt liked the ool spirit shown at the Hoo- games and plans on getting a lege education. 'K-'61 L. KRAUSS her favorite teach- Ellis, although she as her most WHS Cn- E to al- ROBERT A. KOLIWER Bob,i' always saying. Do it, liked Mr. Whitehead and Mrs. Ellis Z , . he has participated in wrestling, cross country, gymnas- tics, and swimming, and he has been a Student Council member . . . Bob will never forget his Sr. year, and he will teach His- tory and IKE. after he has had a college education, 'Elf DANA WA RREN KOR DA Buzzy, as he is referred to by his friends, could always be counted on to explain Neato! quite frequently . . . he said he enjoyed having Print Shop with Mr, Hampel and will never for- get distributing type for Mr. Hampel . . , he liked all the assemblies and plans to get a college education. DOROTHY N. KRAVITZ Dott liked Mrs, Ferris' P.E. and Mr, Smith's Drama classes most . , . she took part in girls' intramurals and was a member of the Tennis, H, Booster clubs, Thespians, and Y.F.C. . . , she served as Cardinal Coed and Student Council rep- resentatives and plans to even- tually become a prof, entertainer. SHARON B. KOONCE t'Sherry, enjoyed Mrs. KeIIer's Home Ec. class . . . she has been an active member of the Cardi- nettes, Y.F.C., Booster Club. C.S.F., and Girls' Choir and things she liked about Hoover are the red alert and fire drills. and Mr, Hershey , , . Sherry plans to attend Calvin College and major in Music. MILES F. KOUDELKA Miles' best class was having Architectural Drafting with Mr. Hoffert . . , he participated in varsity football in his Junior and Senior years, and he was a mem- ber of the Letterman's Club . . . Miles will remember Coach En- gles' joy after beating Clairemont in '64 football and plans to at- tend Mesa Col. 'near ANN JULIE KRESSER Angel claimed Mr. Smith and her Drama class as her favorites . . . she was a member of both girls' intramurals and the Cardi- nal Coeds, and what she liked most about Hoover was Miss Brooke and the swell friend- ships she made . , , she wants to become an actress and later, eventually marry. 1 I FWZ: 9013 MY. P ,ri ,Q . Although not a sport authorized on school grountls, trash can races were licld, and many pros developed. GARY KRIEGER Gary remarked that his favorite teacher. above all the others at Hoover, was Coach Foote, and his most enjoyable class was Physical Education , . . he ath- letically participated in junior varsity football and helped with the assemblies , , , Gary's future plans will include attending jun- ior college. FRED KRUSE Freddy said that Mr. Hershey ranked most favorably with him . . . he was a member of the Drama and Booster Cluhs. and Inter-Club and Student Coun- cils, and he has served on both the Senior Prom and Senior Publicity Committees . . . Fred- dy's plans include obtaining a good college education. lO9 FAITH MARIE KUEHN Tiki was always saying Give people a chancell' and remarked that her favorite teacher was Mr. Vinson and her Government and Choir classes, her most en- joyable . . . she was a member of girls' intramurals, Booster Club, Choir, and Orchestra , . . Tiki plans to become a singer after going to S.D.S.C. JANET L. KUHLKEN Jan was often heard saying. You never know what you have until you've lost it , . . she liked Mr, Whitehead and thought that his Government class was the greatest . . . she was in- terested in many of Hoover's activities and her future plans include majoring in psychology at San Diego State. The banisters were used as at last resort fm' getting to class on time. IIO ,--.5 ELIZABETH A. LABADIE Elizabeth was a well liked girl at Hoover High . , , she partici- pated in many campus activities and was often seen flashing a big smile , . . this cute co-ed's favorite teacher was Mr, Lind- wall and calls her greatest thing as graduation in January . . . she plans marriage and a happy life. CYNTHIA LYNN LAKIN Cindy rated World Affairs as her favorite class . . . was Stu- dent Life editor on Annual Staff . . . was a member of C.S.F.. Booster Club . , , served on Election. Jr. Prom. and Com- mencement Comm . . . will al- ways remember the fun at the games . . . will attend S.D.S.C. next year, STEPHEN LAMONTE Stephen, who is better known as Steve will always be remem- bered as saying, You can't win them all! . . . enjoyed Auto Shop and Metal Shop the most . . , classed Mr. Molkie and Mr. Kaubel as Hoover's best teachers . , , will always remem- ber the Football games . . . plans to enter S.D.C.C. or join the service. GEORGE LACY George will remember auto-shop as the class he liked best though Mr. Cawson was his favorite teacher . . . was active in J.V. and Varsity Football , , . rated school spirit as tops . , . and will always remember the snow liall fights in the Senior Parking ot. STEPHEN LAMBERT Steve's favorite teacher was Miss Schoesscer and German his best subject . . . on .l.V. Track and Cross Country team , . , in Math. German, and French Club and A,S.F ..., rated the kids as tops . . . will always remem- ber the crowded halls and block- ed exits . . . and in planning to become a History teacher. BOB LANE Bob favored Mr. Whitehead and he also likes the class that he teaches, Government . . , could often be heard saying, Can't Dance . . . likes the football games and surhng . . . enjoyed Hoover's assemblies . . . plans to go to City College. i i l 2 CATHERINE LAKE J Cathy, as she is known aroun school. rated Mr, Vinson as the top teacher . . . favored What's his face for a cute saying . . , liked school spirit, football games. and the food served be fore school . . . Will alway- remember the parking proble and lunch periods . , . will gg to jr. college after graduation. JOEL LAMON Joel. who was often heard say ing, Yeah, Yeah, Rah Rah,' classes Mr. Darst as his to teacher . , . an Ecivre, membe of the Red Cross Council, A,S.F. C.S.F,, Science Club, Germa Club, Diplomat Club and Lati lub , , . was also pres. of Re Cross Council . . . is planning career in the field of medicine. 'Ki . ,A .wt ROXANE LANE Roxie who's favorite saying i Sadness Everywhere! Happines Ab0unds! rated Mr. Engle Mr. Showley as top teachers. . enjoyed Honors English the mo . . . member of Science Clu Debate, 84 N.F,L .... Sec. Treas. of N.F.L .... liked Hoo ver's hacienda look 8: will re member bomb scare in Sr Assembly , . , SDSC next year J. W. LANGHAN lay who was often heard .ying. Hook and Jam thought lr. Cassie stood out among the culty . . . enjoyed all of his Esses . , .t will always remem- r the spirit that no other hool will be able to match . . won't forget the 7 o'clock etal shop class , . , plans to -come a fishing boat skipper. IJUDITH LAWRENCE dy, who enjoyed English the -st, liked the proms, after hool dances, Football and Bas- :tball games . . . will never rget Hoover's winning of the -tstern League Championship io years in a row . . . to go Mesa 8: become a stewardess. 'QTQPE E. LeROUX the friendly at- around Hoover, all her and the fun and excite- at the Football and Basket- , will always re- crowded halls, Kats and the game we won against the Clairemont future plans are BRUCE LARSON Bruce placed Mrs, Ellis and Mr. Hoffert as Hoover's two top teachers . . , enjoyed the Architectural Drafting classes the most . . , liked Hoover's system of accommodating working stu- dents . . , will always remem- ber winning the Eastern League Football Championship twice . . . plans to be an Architect. BRUCE LEARY Bruce enjoyed Mr, Lowe as a teacher and classed Intermedi- ate Algebra as his best subject . . . was often heard saying, l'll suit you . . , liked Hoover's unwavering tradition and city- wide high position v , , will al- ways remember the A's he re- ceived . . . plans a Business Math major at SDSC. GERALD LeVElLLE Jerry classed Mr. Hershey as his favorite teacher and faculty member . . . was often heard saying, Hello there around the school . . . liked the school spirit, dances, and students . , , will remember Homecoming and other Football games . . A plans work in L.A. DIANE LARSEN Diane, who considered Mr. Dowle as one of the outstanding faculty members at Hoover. enjoyed. along with her other classes. the class in which one can do the most studying . . , was an active member of the Y-Teens , , , will always remember the Foot- ball rallies and Chemistry experi- ments . . . to be beautician. PATRICIA LARSEN Pat who enjoyed saying. Oh really classed Miss Rose as a fine teacher , . . liked P.E. classes the best . , . member of F.H.A. at Mountain Empire and G.A.A. at Hoover , . . liked everything but especially the ath- letic teams . , , will always re- member the year, its spirit and activities . . . to be a beautician. BARBARA LeDUC Barb thought Mrs. Clayton was an excellent teacher . . . rated English Literature as one of Hoover's better subjects . , . was often heard saying Who!! in her better moods . . . member of the French Club . . . liked the students and school spirit best , , . plans to attend SDSC next year. .,',...q,, MICHAEL LIEN Mike rated Mr. Vinson as Hoover's top teacher . . . thought drafting was one of the best classes offered . . . liked the Football games, school spirit, and many extra curricular activities . . . will always remember Home- coming and the school proms . . . to go to S.D.S.C., major in for- estry and become a superintend- ent. EUGENE LEE Lee, who loved to say, t'Oh. Henry, thought Mr. Allen and Mr. Hersey were top teachers , . . enjoyed Arch. Drafting . . . an active member of the Booster Club and H Club , . . liked the school spirit best . . . will always remember the crowded halls and lunch lines . , , plans to become an architect. VINCENT LIERAS Vincent didn't have any special teachers because he enjoyed them all . . . thought all of his classes were real cool , . . liked the Senior Assembly with its bomb scare . . . will always remem- ber the teachers, lunch periods it halls , , . is planning to join the Army after high school. DENNIS LATZA Dennis. who favored Mr. Ciccati as the outstanding teacher at Hoover also enjoyed Mr. Ciccati's Drafting class the most , . , liked the proms. Football and Basketball games best , . . will always remember the Christmas program 'and its quality , . . plans to attend Mesa College next year and major in drafting. THERESA LeROQUE Terri rated Mrs, Bttker 81 Mr. Cizek as top teachers . . . class- ed Choir and Physics as best sub- jects . . . member of AFS, FTA, SRF. Bell Choir, Girl' Choir, A Cappella Choir, and Math Club , . . liked the friendly at- mosphere and the business ' , . . will remember the Homecoming game , , , UCSD or Redlandsg teacher. LARRY LIGHT Larry rated Mr, Mulkey as his favorite teacher , , , thought power mechanics was his best class . . , participated in .l.V. Basketball in the tenth grade. . . liked Hoover's traditions. teach- ers, and campus best . . . will never forget the Hoover-Kearny game in '63-'64 . , . to go into the automotive industry. lll 5401 LINDA LEE LILLOW Linda favored her English Liter- ature class . 4 4 her favorite teacher is Mrs, Delaney and Mr. King . 4 . was on the Art Club, Booster Club, and Publicity Com- mittee . . . she served as Com- missioner of Publicity , . . will always remember Hoover's balls . . , plans to go to S.D.S.C. .ggpqv SHAARON LITTLE Sharon enjoys Mr. Shermerhorn as a good Hoover teacher . . . is often heard saying, Huh, Sheila 4 . , rated art and public speaking as top classes . 4 , mem- ber of Senior Y-teens . , . liked the school spirit and support . . 4 will always remember the fun- niesi' in public speaking . . . plans commercial artist career. CATHERINE LOWELL Cathie liked Mr. Crabtree as a teacher . . . rated science high . . . member of FTA, AFS, CSF, Red Cross, Cardinal Co-ed, and Booster Club . . . served on Dad and Daughter Banquet , . . pres, of FTA, Treas. of Red Cross, Hist, of AFS , . , liked Alma Mater after football games , 4 . was foreign exchange stu- dent to Greece . . . S.D4S,C, K Med. Ill LINDA LINDBERG Lin classed Miss Rose as her favorite teacher . . . thought P,E. was her best subject . . . participated in G.A.A, all three years . , , liked the co-operation among the teachers best . , . will always remember the bomb scare in the Senior Assembly 4 , , is planning to go to San Diego State and major in P.EA LARRY LITTLEFIELD Buzzer enjoyed Ask not what your school can do for you but what can you do for your school as a favorite saying . , . rated Mrs, Ellis and Cont. Lit, as tops . , . member of ROTC and Bri- gade Cadet Club . . . liked the teachers and student body per- sonality . . . plans to become a policeman after schooling4 WILLIAM LUCORE Bill rated Mr. Starr as a top Hoover teacher . . . also enjoy- ed Mr. Starr's English class very much , , . liked working on the stage crew in the eleventh grade . . , will always remember the play Brigadoon , . . plans to go to a technical school after graduation and become a color TV repairman. THOMAS LINDQUIST Tom rated Mr. Harris as one of Hoover's best teachers . 4 . liked to say, Do unto others before they do it unto you, . . . was three years in the Ad- vanced Band, also in the Latin Club . . . liked Mr, DeBrodt's lectures a great deal . . . will always remember the low water pressure in the showers . . . plans college. bf 1'7 -r NICKI LOGAN Nicki rated Mr. Hample high as a teacher . . . enjoyed his Graphic Arts class a great deal too . , , liked to say, How Cool . . . member of Y-Tens . 4 . liked the Football games and school spirit best . 4 . will always remember running from B-I7 to Graphic Arts . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. GREGORY LUNSFORD Luns rates Mrs. Ellis as a top teacher . . . rated American Government high . . , often heard saying, Oh Boy! . . . participated in Cross Country and Track , , . was Home Room Representative . , . liked the great spirit . , . will always re- member the P.E. coaches 4 , 4 plans to become a lawyer. SHARON LINDSLEY Sharon thought that Mr. Mullin was one of Hoover's KOD teach- ers . . . enjoyed P.E. the most of all her classes . , . partici- pated in girls' volleyball 4 . . member of the Latin Club , , , liked the students best at Hoo- ver 4 . . will always remember Mr. .lappe's Chemistry tests 4 4 . to go to Mercy Nursing College. rub' s.f REBECCA LOPEZ Becky, who was often heard saying. 'tHow's the weather? thought Mr. Hershey was a top faculty member . 4 . enjoyed all her classes 4 . . will always re- member the great school spirit. Mr. Hershey's ties, the wide halls, and Exit only doors . . . plans to go to Jr. College and then to SDSC. MARY LUSTER Mari liked Mr. Backer as a teacher . . . classed French as a top subject . . . member of the French Cub . . . liked the school spirit, students, and Foot- ball games . . . will always re- member between classes at Kats Korner and the last day of the Junior Year . . . plans to at- tend Mesa College ancl then S.D.S.C4 PAMELA LIPSEY Pam, who was often heard saying, Funniest Thing, classed Mr. Cizck and his physics class as top . . . member of the school orchestra . . . on publi- city comm. of Jr4 Class . , . Vcep of orchestra , . . Soph. :SL Jr. Attendant of ROTC . , . will always remember the neat spir-' it . 4 . plans for college. l . WE, SABRA LORMORE 1 Sabra classed Mrs. Buker as one of Hoover's best teachers . . . enjoyed choir as a class 4 . . active member of the F.T.A4 and Choir , , . Historian anc Treasurer of F.T.A. . 4 liked thi Tradition, Spirit, and Sportsman ship 4 , , will always remember the Choir, Mrs4 Buker, and Foot- ball games . . . to become 2 teacher. JAMES MCALEXANDER teacher was Mr his favorite clas. Jim's favorite Crabtree and was Geometry. He was a mem ber of Hoover's Gymnastics team He will always remember Mr Hershey's friendly smile. Jim'. destiny is to attend City Colleg and gain a degree in Wildlifi Biology eventually at a large fou year institution. RAYMOND , MCCAMBRIDGE Raymond's favorite teacher was iMrs. Ellis and favorite class was English . . , he will remember Wthe friendly atmosphere at Hoo- ver . . . his future plans are to lgo to Mesa Junior College and Lthen to transfer to San Diego College. ANNITA K. McCOLLUM Annita's favorite teacher was Mr. Wallace and her favorite class was Art . , , in her future she hopes to go on to college. x ,pf ALAN MCDADE favorite teacher was Mr. and his favorite class Govt, . . . he has golf letterman everything about will especially re- hghts in the he plans o be an English major at the Jniversity af San Diego, JAMES C. MCCARTHY James' favorite teacher was Mr. Hampcl and his favorite class was printing , . . James, or Mac as his friends called him, was active in R.O.T.C., being a member of the Silver Blades and Color Guard , . . he will long remember the friendly atmosphere at Hoover and the exciting foot- ball games . . . he plans on a carer in the military, MARY LOU MCCAULEY Mary Lou's favoritc teachers were Mr. Jappe and Mr, Cizek . . . her favorite class was Physics . . . Mary Lou was a member of the Science Research Fellowship Class . . . she liked the patio and all of the friendly people at Hoover and she will never forget Mr. Hershey . . . Her future plans are to attend San Diego Slate College 'Xa 7X.,.. The Senior Assembly in September was cut short because of a bomb alleged to be in the autlitorium. l i v t J GENE MCCLUAN Gene's favorite teacher was Coach Foote . . , his favorite class was physical education. . . he will long remember the snow fights in the senior parking lot . . , he looks forward to a lifu of traveling. ROBERT MCCONNELL Bob's favorite class was Art . , . he was in Junior Varsity Basket- ball and Varsity golf , . he hopes to attend college and enter into the field of commercial art. CHRISTINE MCDANIEL Chris enjoyed her English Class with Mrs, Ellis . . , she partici- pated in Y-Teens and Girls' Ath- letic Association . . . she will remember the teachers and spirit of Hoover , . . she is destined to attend San Diego City Col- lege. RONALD MCCLUSKEY Randy's favorite teacher was Mr. Snyder , . , he participated in .lunior Varsity and Varsity foot- ball fas guard 6l l and Wrestling . . . he was also a member of the Extra Activities Committee and Key Club A , . l1e will remember Kat's Korner . . . hc plans to attend college. MARILEE McCORlSON Lee's favorite teacher was Mr. Mullin , , , a member of the Girls' Athletic Association, she participated in hockey. baseball, and girls' intramural sports . . . in her junior year she was vice- president of the G.A.A, . .n . Marilee has also been active in the Latin and Diplomat Club . . , she plans on majoring in Psychology and going into YMCA work. MIKE MCDANIEL Mike. a friendly person, enjoyed his History class with Mr. Por- teous . . . he plans to travel a great deal in his future. ll5 ROBERT A. McDOWELL Bob's favorite teacher was Mr. Tarvin, and his favorite class was commercial art , . . he likes all of the teachers at Hoover and will remember the bomb scare in his Senior year . . . his college- to-be is San Diego State. GARY J. MCNAMARA Gary's favorite teachers were Mr. Porteous and Coach Foote . . . he enjoyed his Physics class . . . he participated in junior varsity football and basketball . . . hc was a member of the Boys' Ticket Sales Committee . . . San Diego State bound, Gary will always remember the majority of nice people at Hoover and his junior year. i ROBERT MCPHERSON t Sandy, as he is called by his lfriends, enjoyed his gym class and Mr. Crabtree . . . he partici- pated in Junior Varsity football . . . Bob's future plans are to become a marine biologist. 114 WILLIAM MCILWEE William's favorite teacher was Mrs. Volz and World Affairs was his favorite class . . . he partici- pated in Junior Varsity and Var- sity Basketball . . . he has also been active in student govern- ment, having been an active member of the Student Council . . . William will always remem- ber the Clairemont football game . . . he plans on college. DOUGLAS A. McNEA Doug was a member of the Band and the Pep Band , , . liked all the hne teachers at Hoover and the assistance they gave him . . , will remember the great school spirit and the fun and excitement at the football games . . . future plans include attending college to become a civil engineer. EVELYN A. MCQUEEN Evie enjoyed her English class with Mrs. Clayton . . . she will always remember the friendly people and exciting football games at Hoover . . . she plans on marriage after going to Mesa College to become a dental as- sistant. JANET MCKENNA Jan could often be heard saving. Tell me about it , . . Mrs, Ellic. and Mr. Vinson rate as her favorite teachers . . . the class that she most enjoyed was English . . . Hoover's great as- semblies were favored by Janet . . . she will always remember the fabulous Senior Prom . , . her future plans are to become a nurse. ROSEMARY MCKENNEY Rosemary enjoyed her World Affairs, Chem Study, and Hon- ors English classes . . . she was active in the Pan American Club. C.S.F., Girls' Chorus, Cardi- nettes. Science Research Fellow- ship Club. and F.T.A .... she liked Hoover's spirit and tradi- tion and she will always remem- ber graduating from the Hoover Stadium , . . she is S,D.S. bound. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. MCKIG teachers were Mr, Schermerhorn and Debate . . . she was active in school clubs, being a member of the Science, French. Drama, and Booster Clubs. and also in the Senators, N.F.L., and Thespians . . . Monica has been on several committees and in speech tour- naments . . . her college major will be psychology. MONICA E. Monica's favorite MICHAEL D. M,cNE1LL Mike enjoyed Mr. Lindwall. his English teacher . . . he liked Hoover's traditions and academic freedom . . . he will always re- member the Senior Prom and After Prom . . . he hopes to attend San Diego State College and major in History. DONNA MAGILL Donna, an active girl, enjoyed her American Government class . . . Mrs. Delaney was her fav- orite teacher . . . she served on the Prom Committee and the Dad and Daughter Dinner Com- mittee . , . she will always re- member the school spirit and 1964 Homecoming Rally . . , she plans on marriage after grad- uation. l L l CHERYL A. MALONEY Iheryl Ann enjoyed her years it Hoover and shall long re- nember the people and spirit. ier favorite class was physical -ducation and Mrs. Hallet from he homemaking department was ter favorite teacher, fb we 'tr-'Yr GARY E. MARSHALL one ol' the most likeable at Hoover, was a sports as Football quarterback, ll center, and track high- An all-round student, was also treasurer of the Club and a member of the . he will long re- the athletic program at and hopes to attend the Academy. MATHENY has a very vibrant per- and is well liked . . . was a member of the Junior Committee . , . her fu- are to become a legal KATHY M. MANARD Kathy, a friendly Hooverite, was a member of Hoover's A Cappella Choir in both her junior and Senior years . , . sl1e plans to attend Mesa Junior College and hopes to become a dental as- sistant, Kathy's favorite teachers wen: Mr. Grieg and Mr. Lind- wa . DAUN MARTIN Daun's favorite teacher was the Senior class advisor, Mr. Hershey , . . she is a member of the Bell Choir, A Cappella Choir, A.F.S,, C.S.F., and Ecivres . . . she has served on many cabinets and committees, and has been an active member of the Cardinal Coeds . . . her future plans are to go to San ,lose State, 'kno LOUIE MATHEWS Lou, a likeable person, rates Mr. Vinson as his favorite teacher . . . his future plans are to attend the University of Southern California. VANCE MANN Vance will retain many wonder- ful memories of Hoover High , . . favorite teacher was Mr. Backer and his best liked class was English. Vance played Junior Var- sity baseball and has been a member of the German Club . . . he will never forget the school spirit . . . his plans are to go to college. av. LEONARD D. MARTIN Leonard, il friendly person, rates Miss Connell and Trigonometry as his favorite teacher and class . . . he has been active in the R.O.T.C.. being a member of the rifle team and Silver Blades . . . he served as Drillmaster. Leonard's future plans are to serve in either the Marine Corps or Navy. DAVID E. MATSON Dave's favorite classes are Math and Physics . . . he was a mem- ber of the Science Research Fel- lowship Club . , , he will long remember the wonderful teachers at Hoover, of whom he has no favorite . . . his future plans in- clude attending San Diego State College. VERA MARCELLO Vera enjoyed most everything about Hoover especially the great teachers . . . she will always re- member thc Senior Prom and all the great times she had . . . she is a Cardinal Coed , . . her future plans include going to work when shc graduates. VERNA ANN MARTIN Verna's favorite teacher was Mr. Tarvin . . . she has been an ac- tive membcr of the Pan American Club . . . she will long remember the empty halls on the last day of school . . . her future plans are to be a switchboard operator at Bell Telephone Company. BILL MATZKE Bill's favorite teacher was Mr. Krill, and his favorite Class was English . . . he participated in Football, Wrestling, and Track while at Hoover . . . he will long remember the people, teams. and spirit of Hoover . . . he hopes to go on to college upon graduating. DONNA MARSHALL Donna, Called Rusty by her friends, considers Mr. Harris her favorite teacher and Crafts and Drama her favorite classes , . . she participated in Y-Teens and Modern Dance , . . she will never forget the wide variety of classes to choose from at Hoover, and the tremendous school spirit will also long be remembered. GLENN MASHBURN Glenn participated as an all leaguer in gymnastics in the rope climb and he was also a member of the track team as a pole vaulter . , . he was also in the Student Research Fellowship Club, Chess Club, and Math Club . . . he plans to attend U.C.L.A. to major in engi- necring. RICHARD MAYNE Richard's favorite teacher was Mr, Hershey . . . he was a mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir and Ensemble . , , he will always re- member the false bomb scare dur- in his Senior year . . . he plans to go on to San Diego City College after graduation. lli NEVA JOY MEADOWS Joy, heard saying How scrun- gy! , enjoyed Mr. Krill and Eng. . . . liked the friendly people and the size of the school , , , will always remember trying to get up the stairs with a cast on her leg . . , after graduation she plans to go to S.D.S.C, BARRY A. MESSER Barry, nicknamed General , en- joyed his Drama class with Mr. Woodruff . . , he was viee-pres- ldent of the Thespians. a mem- ber of the German Club, Booster Club, and R.O.T.C. Cadet Club . . . he has been in several plays, including Brigadoon and My Three Angels. . . . he hopes to go on to college and eventually become a drama GEARY MILLER Geary was often seen behind the counter in the Cardinal Campus Shop , , , he was Boys' Ticket Sales Committee Chairman, and a member of the Senior Cabinet. Geary, who will always remem- ber his Senior year, plans to go on to college. II6 DIANE MEDICK Diane enjoyed honors physics with Mr. Cizek . . . always re- member the mock fooball game . . . participated in Y-Teens in her Soph. and Jr. years , . . was a member of the Booster Club . . . liked the excitement of the football games and will never for- get the '63 Hoover-San Diego game . . . plans to attend col- lege after graduation. SHARON DEE MESSIG Sharon's favorite teacher was Mrs. Clayton and her favorite class was English . , . she served on the Cardinal Campus Shop Committee . . . she will long remember the unique spirit at Hoover and the Senior Prom . , . she hopes to attend Mesa City College and then become a Social Worker. JACKIE C. MILLER Jackie's favorite te ache r was Coach Engle and her favorite class was Physiology , . . she has served on the Student-Faculty, Announcements, Rally, Elections. and Cardinal Co-ecl Committees . . . she likes the traditions and student government at Hoover . . . she plans on S,D.S.C. and medical field. PATRICIA A. MELTZER Patti's favorite teacher was Mr. Hershey and her favorite class was Home Planning . . , she likes the people at Hoover and she will always remember the San Diego vs, Hoover football game in her Sophomore year . . . she plans to become a beautician af- ter graduation. MARY MIKESELI- Mary's favorite teachers were Miss Blackstone and Mr. Harris . . , she has been a member of Junior and Senior Y-Teens. the German Club, and the Drama Club, and has served on the Senior Prom and Senior Play Committees . . , she plans to attend college and vocational school. SHARON MILLER Sharon's favorite teacher was Miss Minshall and her favorite class was Bookkeeping . . . she liked the old buildings at Hoover and the fountain in the patio . . . She plans on attending col- lege after graduation. RONALD Ron enjoyed his Chemistry Class with Mr. Nordstrom . . . he par- ticipated in Football, Wrestling. Track and Basketball . . . he has also been a member of the band and California Scholarship Fed- eration . . . he plans on attend- ing college and becoming either a physicist or mechanical engi- IICCT. K. MELVIN ARON MARK MILLER Mark was a member of the Senators. N.F.L.. A.F.S., C.S,F.. Thespiarts, and the German Cltlb . . . hc was junior class president . . . he has been active in several committees and cabinets and was a member of the Senior Cabinet. Mark's plans are to go on to college and major in political science. MILLER WILLIAM J. Bill enjoyed his print shop class taught by Mr, Hampel , . , he will always remember the foot- ball games and the snowball fight in the parking lot . , , was a member of the Booster club . . . when he graduates, he plans to go to Mesa College and become an Interior Decorator. ROSANNE MERCANTI Rosanne enjoyed ,beginning Cho- rus and will remember Mrs. Buker as her favorite teacher . . . she was a member of the Booster Club and served on several Cho- rus Committees . , . she likes the friendly attitude of the people at Hoover and hopes to eventually become a secretary. 1 I CYNTHIA MILLER Cindy's favorite teacher was Mr. Leroy Harris and her favorite class was Life Drawing . , . she has been an active member in .lunior Y-Teens . . . she will al- ways remember the I964 Home-I coming Dance . . . she hopes to attend either San Diego State College or Mesa College and be- come a teacher. DEAN M. MILLICAN I Dean's favorite teacher was Mr. Harris and his favorite class was Advanced Biology . . . he par- ticipated in Junior Varsity and Varsity swimming . . . he has been a member of the Key Clubl for two years. Dean hopes to attend either San Diego State or U.C.S.D. and to study either, archaelogy or biology. Haw 'C+' GEORGEANN MILUS Seorgeannls favorite teacher was vlrs. Hallct and her favorite class vas American Government , , . :he likes the people at Hoover md will always remember the i964 football season . . , she mlans on going to Mesa Junior Zollege to major in business. STEPHAN MITCHLEY Stcve's favorite class was Auto Shop . . . he will always re- member the Senior Class at Hoover. After graduation he plans on working and attend- ingcity college on a night time wasis. 'QS ' JAMES P. MONROE limls favorite teacher was Mr. DeBr0dt , . , hc participated in iports as the track manager and 'vas often seen during football games working the chains . . . ie was a member of F.T.A., Latin Club, and the Diplomat Club . . , he likes Hoover's eachers. .lim plans on going on o college to major in education tr fnrestrv. i N0 i ALAN MOORE lan, known as Al by his friends. ked his Science Class with Mr, izek . , . he likcd everything Jnnected with Hoover and he ill always remember the football ames and other activities at loover . . . he plans on attend- .g Grossmont College, l r PATRICIA MONTALVO Pat was on the student council for all three years , . , she en- joyed all her classes especially gym , , , her favorite teacher is Mrs. Hallett . . 4 she also par- ticipated in some Commissioners Committees . . . her future plans are to attend college. NELDA MOORE Nelda liked all her teachers and all her classes . . . she par- ticipated in intramural volleyball . . , she was in the FTA, and the Booster Club . 4 , she served actively on the sales committee . . , she liked the school spirit and the kids and will remember Kats Korner and she plans mar- riage after college. -iv ., - SUZANNE E. MOHR Susie enjoyed her Physiology Class with Mr, Roy Engle , , . she participated in Girls' Play Day , . . she has been a mem- ber of the A.F.S., Cardinal Co- eds, and Student Council, ami she served on the Sophomore 1 Senior Cabinet Committees she plans on attending S.D.5, to major in education. incl BOB MOODY Bob served on the Safety Council at Hoover . . , he plans on at- tending college, with the Univer- sity of California at Berkeley as his prime choice. 14 figs i -1 V. A A 3 .,. A L.-4 .. , sfo E: Y S sv The Senior Lunch Line is another tradition at Hoover, as is .the Senior Parking Lot. lt' these privileges .ire uscti right, they will continue. TERRY MOOSE Terry's favorite teachers were Mr, Close and Mr. Showley . he enjoyed his Harmony and American Government classes . . . he plans on going on to city college and hopes for some kind of a career in the held of music, MANUEL D. MORALES Manual, one of-the bulwarks of Hoover's outstanding 1965 tennis teams, was often seen with his arm around a tennis racket . . . he earned a varsity letter during each of his three years at Hoover . . . hc will always remember the tennis team and plans on going on to college and playing some more tennis, ROBERT MORBEU Bobby's favorite teacher was Mr. Kauble, and his favorite glass was physical education . , , he likes the football games and ac- tivities at Hoover . . . he will always remember l1is Contem- porary Lit class . . . Bob plans on attending college. j 117 fi??f,4j,- -A The 4, , , LANCE MORGAN Lance's favorite teacher was Mr. Tarvin and his favorite class was American Government . . . he will always remember first period gym and Coach Engle . . . he plans on attending Mesa College to major in printing. ,,,,w-or ROY MORGAN Roy was a member of the Booster club , , . he will never forget all the good and bad times he had at Hoover . . , remem- bers especially the assemblies and the Senior Prom . . . plans on attending college when he grad- uates and then go to work, JOHN E. MORRISON John participated in track and he likes everything about Hoover . . . he will always remember Hoover's tremendous 1963 basket- ball team . . . he plans on at- tending Texas Tech College to major in geology. The Ecivres, besides serving the school in many ways, en- CURTIS Curt's favorite teachers were Mr. Sanderson . . , he American Govern- , . he participated MULLER. JR. Hampel and enjoyed his ment Class . in Junior Varsity and Varsity football and in swimming one year . . . he was a member of Hoover's Choir , . . he likes Hoover's spirit and Mr. Hershey and Curt plans on attending Grossmont College. i 'vga' joyed their own social events. This one took place at Rita Cantos' house, LOLA JEAN NASH Oh, guess what. is Lola's fa- vorite saying . . . English with Mrs. Ellis ranked as tops on her list of best teachers . . . will always remember the disaster drills and how hard it was to think of something to remember . . . in the future Lola plans to become a dental assistant. QQ ix V' 3' . ROBERT MOSCAR Bob, whose favorite saying was hmmm , enjoyed his physical education class . , , he plans on attending junior college and then transferring to a four-year col- lege. JOSEPH MURPHY Joe was a tnembcr of the Booster club . . . he will never forget all the good and bad times he had at Hoover . . 4 remembers especially the assemblies and the Senior Prom . , . plans on fil- tending college when he graduates and then getting a job. me ROBYN NATWICK Robbie picked keen as the word of words in her book . . . selected Mr. Ellis and Contem- pary Lit. as the class she fa- vored most . . . won't forget the excitement of the conventions. . . will long remember l1er messy locker , . . future plans include attending S.D.S.C. and some day visiting Europe. TERRY ANN MOSS T e r r y ' s favorite saying was Heavens No!',. . . her favorite teachers were Mr. Tarvin and Mrs. Hallet . , . she enjoyed het Homemaking Class and Americar Government Class . . . she was a member of .the Cardinettes ant. served in the Cardinal Campus Shop . . . she likes the school spirit at Hoover, wwe RAYMOND NAHTIGAL Ray enjoyed the teaching of Mrs, Volz in World Affairs and Chem- istry with Mr, Nordstrom . . played on the J.V. Tennis team and listed himself as chairman ol the Get Rid of Homework Com- mittee , , , will always remem- ber the exciting 1962-64 football seasons and the 'tempty halls , . . hopes to go into the service then attend S.D.S.C. PAUL ALLEN NAUMAN Mr. Porteous added life to Pauli U.S. History class, giving hin Paul's O.K .... Varsity swim ing and line team work proved tt be both fun and challenging . . ' will long be remembered, CLF swimming finals and H o o v e r ' C.I.F. final against Escondidt . . . college seems to be Paul'1 next goal, j ll8 i l BRENDA C. NEBELUNG yllas known around the campus or her familiar 'bi . , . en- ioyed the teaching of Miss Mil- ler in shorthand . . . was one of me many who will always re- ember the spacious, uncrowded ,tails of dear Hoover . . . is gound for Mesa J. C. then State Jntversity with a business ad- ninistration major, DAVID M. NEVINS avid was an active club mem- :r of the Latin and Math ubs , . 4 I'm sure could be eard from Dave very frequently L. , favorited his Math class and bpreciated the fine teaching of llr, Mullin and Mr, Vinson . 4 . iced his friends, lunch and Girls . 4 never will forget last minute Jme work . . . plans to go to D.S4C. 'MARGARET NOLTE Ergaret favored American Gov- ment with Mr. Showley . . . s active coed served on the ior Prom Committee and was ember of Y-Teens . 4 . will er forget Mr. Snyder's Biology .ss and Hoover's activities . . . :ure plans include college at D.S, after graduation from rover. RAYMOND NEEDHAM Ray could often be heard saying, 'fFreight it . , , he enjoyed his Biology class with Mr. Harris . , . was on the Booster club . . . elected a Student Council Repre- sentative , , , will never forget all the games he went to and the wonderful'? parking lot 4 . . he plans on going to S.D.S.C, LINDA M. NEWBERRY Angel, often heard saying Never say die! . enjoyed Mr, Jappe and Chem Study . . . liked all of the students . . , will always remem- ber the '62-'63 Hoover-Escondido play-off game 4 . . after grad- uation, she plans to get married. -vu-ue? DOUGLAS E. NORMAN Doug was a fan of Mr. Snyder and his Biology class , . . served Hoover and the Publicity Com- mittee and joined the Booster Club . 4 . under Doug's list of things he liked about Hoover he placed Mr. Hersey first and next came.the people he met at high school . . , plans to attend col- lege. KURT NELSON Kurt was a member of the Booster club . . , he will never forget all the good and bad times he had at Hoover . . . re- members especially the assemblies and Senior Prom . . . plans on going to college when he gradu- ates and then getting a job, HERBERT NEWMAN Herb would often be heard say- ing, Hot set-up . . . his fa- vorite teacher is Mr4 Kauble and Metal shop . , , was in the Booster club . . . will never for- get the football and basketball games . 4 . likes Hoover's dances . . . Senior Prom and tradi- tions are also l1is favorites . . . plans on going into plumbing. CHRISTINE NORTON Christy as she was known to all her friends enjoyed the teach- ing of Mr. Schermerhorn and her Public Speaking class . . . liked the friendliness at Hoover . , , will always remember the fun and excitement at the football games and the assemblies at Hoover4 LARRY NELSON Larry especially favored his Con- tempary Lit. class with Mrs. Ellis . , 4 old buildings and Hoover's great traditions , . . will most re- member the apple wars at lunch . . . would like to attend S.D. S4C. in the coming year, GEORGE NEWTON George received a great deal of enjoyment from both his gym class and his favorite teacher. Coach Foote . . . rated as tops in his book were the assemblies, good teachers and spirited cheer- leaders . , . will never forget the bomb scare during a Senior As- sembly . . . hopes to attend Mesa College and then S.D.S.C. +-any ROBERT O'CONNOR, lll A working Commissioner Gen- eral, Robin, goes on record as Hep . . . enjoyed all teachers . . . was active in Varsity Foot- ball and Basketball , . . joined the Ecivres, Key Club, and Latin Club . , . was active on student council, election committee and Inter-club council . . , hopes to become an attorney of law and attend Dartmouth College. RON NELSON Nicknamed i'Wings'l rated last year's English teacher, Miss Pinoniemi as his favorite on the list of faculty members . . . liked the attitude of everyone that passed through I-Io0ver's doors . , . will always remember his Senior year in high school and graduation . . . future plans after graduation include aviation work. BILL NICHOLAS Known to his friends as Mule 4 . . rated Mr. Mulkey and his Auto Shop as his favorite teacher and class , , , participated in Varsity Baseball and V a r s i ty Wrestling . , , was an active member in the Booster Club , . 4 will long remember the tunnel, football games and the Prom , . . plans to become a real estate worker after college, KATHERINE E. O'DONNELL Mr. Tarvin received Kathy's O.K. in her English class . . . EVEN when working on the Dad and Daughter Committee one might End her saying fiddle-sticks . . . will long remember the friendly teachers, Hoover's bigness, and her speech classes . . . after graduation Kathy plan to enter the field of nursing. 119 MARY A. ODONNELL Toad,' was Commissioner of School Spirit. Feattire Ed, of Cardinal or known as Kat's Kor- ner . . . served on just about every A.S4B4 Committee at one time or another , , , member of the Downbeat Club and Quill and Scroll , . . will remember Mr4 Hershey and all the people she worked with 4 . 4 plans to teach English, DAVID E. OLSEN Dave gave Hoover much , . , member of the Amhal cast, mem- ber of Ensemble. also Vice Presi- dent and student director of En- semble . played J,V. Basket- ball, was a part of the Junior Coloring Book Committee, and the Booster Club . , . remem- bers Hoover's school spirit , . . plans to attend college and later become a Youth Pastor or Artist. PETER ORTIZ Known to his friends as Nick 4 . . favored English . . . Mr. Vinson was his favorite teacher . . . will always remember his age 4 4 . liked Hoover's people , . . plans after graduation are undecided. 120 RICHARD OHL Rick enjoyed his gym class with all the crazy coaches . . . he was a member of the Booster Club and the Senior Prom Com- mittee . . . he will never forget thc great school spirit at the athletic events 4 4 , he plans to go to college when he graduates. BETTY ANN OLAUSON English with Mr. Harris was a big l'lil for Betty . 4 . hlled with school spirit, made it a point to actively support the Booster Club and the H Club . , . in the years to come Betty plans to go to S.D.S.C. or Mesa with her major being business and secretarial work. 1F 7r NANCY ANN OLSEN Better known as Pixie Nose 4 . . a fan of Mr. Showley in government 4 . . President of Choir in Sr. year . , . was a member of Girls Choir and Y- Teens 4 . 4 Nancy liked Hoover's bigness and will never forget Miss Hawkins 4 4 . plans to Ill- tend a beauty college and be- come a beautician after gradu- ation, ROSIE O'TOOLE This friendly co-ed will long rc- member the crowded halls and crowded lunch lines . . , enjoyed listening to the teaching of Mrs. Ellis in Contemporary Lit .... Rosie was active in the Booster Club and Y-Teens . . . liked everything at Hoover . . . is headed for Junior College, then an airline stewardess. V px LORNA A. O'NEAL Mr. Leroy Harris and U. S4 his- tory were tops on Lorna's list of favorites . . 4 was an active student and member of the Senior Dinner Committee . . . would like to become a Clinical Psy- chologist. CARLENE OVERDORF Mrs, Keller and Mr. Rybiski were tops on Carlene's list of favorite teachers, enjoyed her classes of School Service and Olhce Practice . . 4 liked the Bus. Ed. Department of Hoover . . . the 1962 and '63 football team will long be remembered . , . future plans include attend- ing college and becoming a legal secretary. LARRY OLDS This fun-loving and friendly Sen- ior enjoyed American govern- ment with Mr. Backer , . . par- ticipated in I963-64 gymnastics and swimming . . , liked Hoo- ver's friendliness . . Mr. Wood- ruff and the fine production of Brigadoon will leave lasting im- pressions dn Larry . , . fu- ture plans include attendance at S,D.S.C., WlLLlAM P. ONDLER Phil went through Hoover being called Hey, Ondler'? . . . en- joyed the teaching of Mr. Bartow in P4E. attd government with Mr4 Dawson 4 . . was active in athletics such as J,V. baseball and Sr. year played Varsity base- ball . 4 . served on Sr. Social Chairman and was a member of the Key Club , . . plans to at- tend college after graduation. PATRICIA L. PALMER Pat enjoyed Mr. Smith and Mrs. Buker, Soph. Math and Girls' Choir . , , was in the Bible Club , . , was librarian in Girls' Choir . . , liked the old-fashioned way the school was built , , . will always remember her Senior year . 4 . plans to become a medical assistant. ahwu.A OLIVIER participated i wrestling whil appreciated th Mrs. Durden i crafts . . . considered himsel a definite part of Hoover's stt' cient body , . . after graduatio John plans to enter the held c Civil Service. JOHN L. Karate Joe gymnastics and at Hoover . . . fine teaching of WAYNE ONDLER . Wayne was Commissioner of Atl letics . . , enjoyed Mathematig with Mr. Darst and Student Go ernment with Mr, Dowell . 4 participated in J.V, basketbzi and .l.V. and Var. baseball . . member of the Rally Committt and the Key Club 4 . . enjoyf Hoover's form of student go' ernment: football, basketball ar baseball teams . . , next step rnHege ROSIE PAMARAN l Rosie enjoyed office pract with Mrs. Hoyt , , . participal in volleyball . . . was a likal girl who liked everything abt Hoover 4 , . will always rem ber the good times she had high school . 4 4 future plz include going to beautician schl and learning how to be a go hair stylist. ' l i l i i r i DONALD E. PARKER Don was a three year letter- man in tennis and played bas- ketball in his soph. year . , . he was also active in the Key Club for two years . , . will always remember Kat's Korner and the Key Club joints . . . future plans include going to the University fJf Santa Barbara and studying aw. W? ANNE MARIE PARKIS Anne could often be heard saying Say man! . . . rates Miss Mill- er and her class as favorites . . . was a member of Hoover's unique Bell Choir . . . liked the earthquake and disaster drills at Hoover and will never forget them , . . plans after graduation to become a private secretary. 'fvsav -4-- BARBARA PECKHAM Barbie rated Mr. Moe as her favorite teacher , . . participated in G.A.A. and was a member of the Science Research Fellow- ship . . . really liked the friend- liness and co-operation between the students and faculty . . . will always remember the wonderful assembly for Herbert Hoover . . . wants to be a teacher. CIS? LINDA B. PARKER Linda especially enjoyed her World Affairs class with Mrs. Volz . . . was active in the French Club, Booster Club and Teacher Club , . , she Future will always remember the fun at the football and basketball games . . . plans on attending Cal Western and U,S.C. and be- coming a dental hygienist. LINDA M. PARKER Linda was active in the Red Cross Club and the Booster Club . . . liked Miss Miller and her shorthand class . , . she thought the kids at Hoover were especi- ally friendly and she will always remember the exciting football games . . . plans on attending S.D.S.C. and secretarial work. Nr. Dawson leads thc Class in il heated discussion on Con- scrvntiflm and thc l964 Picsitlentml election. -ff MICHAEL A. PARKER Mike favored his history class with Mr. Dowell . . . participat- ed in football and was a mem- ber of the Interclub Council and the Latin Club , . . served on the Safety Committee . , , will always remember his friend . . . wants to be a dentist. t-kai C. PARKS LARRY Larry was known to his friends as the Big Tiger and was al- ways saying We'll see ya! . . . participated in cross country and was a member of the Jr. Publi- city Committee , . , liked the friendly environment at Hoover and he will always remember the funny people at Kat's Kor- ner. LINDA C. PEKAREK Mrs, Ellis and physical educa- lion rate high with Perk . . . could often be heard saying What's the story? . . . liked the high standards set by the students at Hoover . . , will never forget the Sweetwater game and Homecoming in '63 , , . after graduation she plans to attend S.D.C.C. and S.D.S.C. STEPHEN D. PARKER Steve was active in track and J.V. football . . . liked inter. algebra with Mr. Darst , . , served on the Extra Activities Committee . . . really thought Hoover was great and liked al- most everything about it, especi- ally Kat's Korner . . . future plans include college. SUSAN LYNNE PASCOE Susie favored her Physiology class and rates Mrs. Ellis as her favorite teacher . . . served on the Elections and Sr, Prom com- mittees . . , especially liked the nominating convention and the football games . . . will never forget the mock football team . . . plans on becoming mentary school teacher. an ele- RICHARD L. PETERS Pete enjoyed his contemporary literature class with Mrs. Ellis . . . favorite saying was T at's bad . . , will always remember the girls at Hoover and Mrs. Sanderson , . . liked the cafeteria andthe lunch hour at Hoover and thought the food was good . . . plans to attend Junior col- lege. 121 snug GLENN PETERSON Glenn especially favored his U.'S. history class, in his .lunior year, with Mr. Porteous . . . really thought the girls at Hoover were tops . . . he will always remem- ber the friendships he made in high school more than anything else . . . after graduation, Glenn plans on attending Mesa College. EDWARD R. PETRICK Ed rates Mr. Porteous as his favorite teacher and physics as his favorite class . . . partici- pated on the Varsity football team in his junior year . , . after graduation Ed is planning on attending San Diego State College and majoring in some as- pect of mechanical engineering. CASSANDRA A. PHARIS Cassy could often be heard saying Outstanding! . . , was an admirer of Mr. Schermerhorn and liked his Public Speaking class . , . served as a delegate to the Nominating Convention and worked in the cafeteria . . , liked the attitude of everyone at Hoover . . . wants to go to work for an airline. 122 KAREN PETERSON Karen enjoyed Mrs. Buker and Drama '. . . she was President of Girls Choir . . . liked the friendly people . . . will always remember her drama class . . , after graduation, she plans to be a telephone operator. ROY DAVID PHARES Mrs. Ellis. and his Jr. English class rate high with Roy . . , he was a member of the golf and wrestling teams and served as a Student Council Representative for three years . . . Roy will never forget Mr. Hershey's many unique ties and the cafeteria patrol . . . will attend Mesa Jun- ior' College. MARY C. PHELAN Mary was active in A.F.S., Y- Teens, the French Club and in the Music Club . . . was A.F.S. treasurer . . . favorite saying was Yea team . , . enjoyed Mrs. Imel's class . . . liked the big lockers at Hoover . . . after high school she plans to become either a kindergarten or music teacher, 5 LAUREN A. PETERSON Lauren was very active in Sen- ators, Tliespians, N.F.L. and C.S.F, . . . she served as Vice- President of N.F.L. and Treasur- er of the Thespians . . . was on the Rallies, Commencement, and Elections Committees . . . thought the teachers at Hoover were great . , . will go to S.D.S.C. and take speech. 4r:': ' , NANCY T. PETERSON Nance rates Mrs. Harris as her favorite teacher and drawing and painting as her favorite classes . , . likes to travel and hopes to become an airline stewardess on a jet liner or help the under- privileged hy being a social worker . . . will attend some sort of college before traveling. it 'x- This, believe it or not, is our supposedly orgamizeti anti liitrd-working Cabinet. Maybe re food are their secrets of success laxation, enjoyment and good 2 W--ga SCOTT E. PETERSON Scott favored his contemporary literature class with Mrs. Ellis . . . he could be heard saying, You can't win 'em all. quite often , A . was on the rifle team for three years and a member of the R.O.T.C .,., liked the spirit at all the games and the cafeteria's food . . . will attend S.D.S.C. NADINE PHARES DeDee liked the football and basketball games and the wrestl- ing matches . , . favored Mrs, Enos . . . was a representative to the Student Council , , , among her fondest memories will be the assemblies and rallies at Hoover . . . graduation will find this co-ed heading for S,D.C.C. 'V-7 ROBERT L. PHILLIPS Bob participated in both J.V. and Varsity football . . . favored Mr. R. C. Harris and his bi- ology class , . , this tall athlete will always remember the 1964 Clairemont-Hoover football game , . . the future will find Bob at Southwestern Junior College and then attending San Diego State College. 4 l l 4 CURTIS N. PHILIPS f'Curt especially liked his Phys- ics class with Mr. Cizek . . . could often be heard saying Hey Goo-Goo . , . liked the student- teacher relationship that existed at Hoover . , , will always re- member Commissioner's Ball in '63 . . . Curt's future plans in- clude attending either S.D.S.C. or U.C,S.D. 'fl' SHERRY M. POGUE Pogie could often be heard saying, May I help you? , . . especially liked Mrs, Clayton and English Literature . , . was a member of the Girls' Gymnastic team and the Booster Club , . . will always remember the great Alma Mater and the way it was sung in 1964 . . . plans to major in English at S.D.S.C. TOM H. PRYCHUN Tom was very active in the Art and Science clubs in his Junior year . . . he will always remem- ber the great Senior Activities especially the Senior Prom . , . he liked most of his teachers and classes . . . his future plans are to go to San Diego State. MELODY GRACE PILOT Melody was known to her friends as Harmony . . , was a mem- ber of the Y-Teens and the Art Club and served on the decorat- ing committee for the football games . . . thought Mr. Jappe and Chem, Study were great... liked the unique variety of peo- ple at Hoover . . . wants to be- come an airline hostess. JUDITH A. POLSTON Judy was a member of the G.A.A. and was a Student Coun- cil Representative for two years . . . served on the Sr, Dinner and Publicity Committee . . , was impressed with the great spirit and football games at Hoo- ver . . . she will attend Mesa Junior College and hold down a job at the Telephone Company. ROBERT LYNN PUGH Bob was one of our cheer- leaders . . , lettered in wrestling . . . served on the Rallies and Commencement committees . . . was member of the Downbeat Club . . . liked the friendliness of the students at Hoover , . . will never forget his Senior year , . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. and study corporation law. t ff ul Y 'Y 'hv JAIME PIMENTEL Jaime was a member of the Booster Club at Hoover , . . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . . . he favored no particular teacher, but he enjoyed his gym class . . . his future plans are indefinite as of now. ROGER POTVIN Roger rates Mr. Kauble as his favorite teacher and metal shop as his favorite class . . . was a member of the baseball team while at Hoover , . . Roger's interest in baseball will lead him in search of a professional ca- reer in that sport after gradua- tion. JUDITH G. QUINN Judy enjoyed her classes with Mrs. Volz and Mrs. Oatman . . . served on Student Faculty Social Comm., Publicity Comm., Elections Comm., Vespers, Jr, Class Sales and Soph, Dance Comm ,.,. will never forget the friendliness of the kids and her Junior and Senior years . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. JOHN C. PLATT John was a member of the R.O.T.C. at Hoover and served this organization in the capacity of Commander of the Silver Blades Drill Team , . , was con- tent with Hoover just the way it was . . . John plans after gradu- ation to further his education at some inyitfute of higher learning. IJINDA ANN POWELL Lyln participated in the volley tennis tournaments . . , her fav- orite teacher was Miss Hawkins and Physical Education her favo- rite class . . . was a member of the Sr, Play Committee . . . liked the drinking fountains at Hoover because they were differ- ent . . . the future will find her as either a teacher or singer. '22-' PRISCILLA C. QUIRK Clancy enjoyed Cont. Lit. with Mrs. Ellis . , . was active,in the Bowling Club . . . also en- joyed basketball and tennis . . . liked the great kids and teachers at Hoover . -. . will always re- member Mr. Stollsteimer's Hal- loween party , . , plans to be- come a social welfare worker. TERRY JO PLATT Terry enjoyed most of his classes at Hoover . . . he will always remember the great spirit at the football and basketball games . . . was a member of the Booster Club . , , liked the friendly people at Hoover . . . future plans after graduation are undecided. PATRICIA M. POWERS Pat was a member of the French Club and Sr. Y-Teens . . . served on the Sr. Prom and Extra Activities Committees . , , was Sr. Editor on the Annual Staff . . . rates Mr. Jappe as her favorite teacher . , . liked the friendly people at Hoover . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. and then teach on the college level. BEVERLY JOAN RABE Bev favored Mr. Jappe and Mr. Tarvin . . . member of Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens, Bible and Boost- er Clubs and Girls' Choir , . . served on Commencement Comm. . , . will always remember play- ing Center on the mock foot- ball team and her favorite song Till . . . plans to attend Biola and become a nurse, 123 RAUL E. RAMOS Raul favored Mrs. Delaney and Life Drawing , . , liked Kats Korner and the great faculty . , . will always remember the crowds in the halls , . . enjoyed the Senior activities , . , after grad- uation plans include college in preparation for a career as an Architect. nn...- VAN RAYBOURN Van enjoyed Mr. Trask for Mec. Drafting . . . often said Strike a pose , . . won the City Coun- ty physical fitness meet in 1964 . . , plans to compete again this year . , . liked the kids at Hoo- ver , . , after graduation plans to go to college and become a draftsman. SANDRA KAY REESE Sandra liked having Mr, Krill for English , , , will always re- member the great school spirit and the way it was displayed at football games . . . had a good time at Senior activities . . . future plans are to attend Indiana State College, 124 5 A -1-up-X ROBERTA M. RANKIN Robbie enjoyed having Mr. Schermerhorn for Public Speak- ing . . .' was often heard saying Rootin', Tootin' Raspberry . . . served on the Commencement, Rally, and Election Committees , . . liked the great way we sing the Alma Mater , . . will re- member the Class of '64 , . . plans to become a Juvenile Pro- bation Ohicer. REBECCA REAGAN Becki favored Mr. Moe for Spanish Lit. . . . often said Sugar and spice and everything nice-that's what little girls are made of . . . was a member of the Booster Club , . . liked the Senators, the Silver Blades, and Bullwinkle , , , will remember when the Silver Blades won hrst , . , plans to go to college. wo' CASSANDRA J. REGALADO Sandy who especially enjoyed Mr. Vinson as a teacher was often heard saying, Poor Baby . . . liked all the activities avail- able to students at Hoover . . . will always remember Mr, Vin- son's disorganized English class . . . plans to attend S.D.C.C. and become a cosmetologist, MARTHA JEAN RAPP Martha enjoyed Miss Rose and 6th per. P.E. class in her Jr. year . , . was a member of the Drama Club . . , served on the Announcements and Senior Play Committees and Student Council Rep ..,. liked the fun at the football games . . . will remem- ber being the one who 'fwould rather fight than switch . . . nursing. DANIEL REED El Swab was often heard say- ing, Oh well , . . enjoyed hav- ing Mr, Hampel and liked Gym . , . participated in wrestling . . . had a good time at all the Senior activities , . , will always remember the crowdsAat Hoover fter raduation . . . a g plans includc attending Harvard Law School. DONNA REID Donna often said Seriously'? ! 7 . . . liked the friendly atmos- phere and the school spirit at Hoover . . , will always remem- ber her 7:00 a.m, physical edu- cation class . . . after gradu- tion plans include Beauty Col- lege, working and eventually marriage. SANDRA RASINSKI Sandi who was often heard saying Wow,y' favored Mr. Backer and English . . , liked second lunch and all the Senior activities . . , will always re- member the '62 San Diego foot- ball game . , , after graduation career plans are undecided but traveling in Europe is in the picture. THOMAS REED Tom enjoyed all his classes at Hoover . , , liked the people and the crowded halls . . . will al- ways remember the great school spirit at the football and basket- ball games . . . was a member of the Booster Club . . . future plans after graduation include going to college. PATRICIA A. REIFERS Patty was always saying, I don't know , , 4 enjoyed having Mrs. Williams and her Crafts class . . . will always remember her locker . . . liked all the Senior activities, especially Fun Night . . , future plans include attending a Medical and Dental Technicians School. SUSAN RAST 'tSusie favored Mr. DeBrodt for English Lit .... often said Out 'J.i:.i.i spot , , . was a member of Jr. Achievement. Senators, NFL, Latin Club and Soph. Y-Teens . . . Pres. of J,A. Association, Sec.-Treas. of Sen- ators, and Sec, of NFL . , . liked the teachers . . , plans to attend college with a biology major, CRAIG REEDER Craig especially liked Mr. .lappe for Chemistry 4 . . appreciated the dynamic student body , . . will always remember the foot- ball team, the immortal teachers, all the work and all the fun , . . after graduation plans in- clude college but career plans are undecided. las. DENNIS RENFRO Den was often heard saying Ye Gads! , . . favored Mr. Porteous and Mrs. Volz and their history classes , . . was a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll . . . has been chief copy editor of Car- dinal for two years . . . liked the people and the spirit , , . Flalns to teach history and Eng- is . MARK RENO Mark enjoyed having Mrs, Ellis for Contemporary Literature , . 4 liked the many opportunities for student participation at Hoover . , . will always remember the football games we won . . . after graduation plans include attend- ing college at S.D.S.C. or S,D.C,C DANIEL W. RICHARDS Dan especially enjoyed his class with Mr, Lindwall . , 4 liked the old fashioned construction of Hoover's buildings 4 , . liked the varied activities and assem- blies . . . will always remember the difficulty in traveling through the crowded halls . 4 4 future plans include college. RICHARD RINGEISEN Rich was often heard saying Quack . . . enjoyed having Mr. Vinson for English 4 , . participated in Varsity Gymnas- tics and Swimming , . . served on the Sr. Prom Comm 4... liked Hoover's bigness . . . will always remember Mr. Cizek's little boxer . , . plans to become a teacher. LORINDA L. RHODES Leo favored Mr. Tarvin, Mr. Fink and Miss Fleming . , . oft- en said Hi! How's it goin'? . 4 4 participated in GAA . . . was a member of the Booster Club 4 . 4 will always remember the fun times during second lunch , . . future plans include attending Southwestern Beauty College. SUSAN M. RICHARDS Pistachio was always saying, Golly . , 4 favorite teachers were Mrs, Delany, Mrs, Ellis and ML Wallace . . 4 was a member of Youth for Christ. . 4 liked the art courses and the friendliness at Hoover , . . will always remember getting lost in the halls . . . plans include be- coming an illustrator. wars' ' ROBERT RIOS Bob was on the Booster Club . . . he will always remember all the good and bad times he had at Hoover and off campus . , he enjoyed all of our assemblies , . , will always remember the Senior Prom . . , plans on go- ing to college. GAIL YVETTE RICHARD Yvette was often heard saying. Goshl Really? . 4 . especially liked Mr, Leroy Harris for his- tory 4 . . appreciated the teach- ers and the student body . . . will always remember the Class of '65 and the football season . . . after graduation plans in- clude college with an undecided major. ELLEN RUTH RIGBY '-'Mickey Mouse especially liked Mrs. Buker for Adv. Girls' Choir , 4 . was a member of the Boost- er and Bible Clubs . . . served on the Publicity Committee , . . liked the school spirit . . . will always remember the '64 Home- coming game . . , plans include attending Jr. College. 'lop-...f GERALD H. ROACH Jcrry favored Mr. Dowell and U. S4 History 4 . . liked Physical Education better than anything else at Hoover . 4 . will always remember Mr. Whitehead and his ties , 4 . after graduation plans are to attend S4D.S.C, but has made no decision concerning his occupation. ff .est X ...2 4 .-W ii 4,42 5 fy ..,i its-'59 -- Il Are they cheerleaders, you ask? Wfell, in a way they arc. However, they don't cheer for our school. They cheer for Royal Crown Cola! The lucky stiffs get to appear every week on TV8 Dance Time, CANDACE A. ROBBINS Candy favored her Science class , . . her favorite teacher is Mr. Vestal , . . she enjoyed her tirst lunch period 4 . . she remembered a lot of things from Hoover especially the Senior Ac- tivities . . , her future plans in- clude going to work and mar- riage, JOHN C. ROBBINS John enjoyed Mr. Lindwall's teaching and favored P.E. as a class . . . liked the football games and lunch period better than anything else , , 4 will al- ways remember Miss Rainwater's Biology class . . . after gradua- tion plans are to attend college and then work in the advertising business. l25 SANDRA ROBERTSON Sandra enjoyed the school spirit at Hoover . . . she was a Car- dinal co-ed . . . will never for- get the great friends she made here . . . plans on going to college and to travel. X: PATRICIA A, ROCKEY Pat favored Crafts and Life Drawing . . . served on the Sen- ior Publicity Comm 4... will always remember thc football and basketball games . . . in the future plans to study com- mercial art and interior designing at S.D.S.C. The Senior Play The Senior Play, The Adinirable Cl'ltCl1itDll, was a great attraction for all the student body. 126 'Fits SHEILA A. RODEBAUGH She enjoyed having Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Snyder , . , liked His- tory and Government . . . served on Sr. Dinner Comm ..., was a Student Council Rep. while a Jr 4... liked the nominating convention and the student gov- ernment . . . will remember her Soph. year . . . plans to attend S.D.S.C. .Zh CAROL LEE ROGERS Carol was always saying, No. but go ahead and ask me any- way . . . favored Mr, Cizek and Physics . . . liked the busy, friendly students . . , will always remember the '64 Homecoming and the Hoover Memorial As- sembly . . . future plans include attending college and a career of teaching. VERONICA L. ROMERO Nicki favored Student Govern- ment with Mr. Dowell A . . was Homecoming Queen and Com- missioner of Bldgs. and Grds., served on Jr. Prom Comm .... was a member of the Booster Club . . . liked the student body's friendliness . . , will al- ways remember eating lunch in B-4. , .plans to attend S.D.S.C. DUANE ROEMMICH Archibald liked Mr. Krill for English . . . participated in J.V, and Varsity Football , . , was a member of the Key Club . . . served on Extra Activities Comm. . . . will remember the good times and Mr, Tarvin's jokes . . . liked the empty halls . . . plans to attend S.D,S.C. after graduation. NANCY ROHRICH Nan favored her shorthand class taught by Mr, Rybiski . . . she actively participated in Y-Teens . . , Nancy likes everything about Hoover especially the foot- ball games . , . a Certain one stands out in her memory, Hoover-Saints . . . her future plans include going to college. SUSAN T. ROMPS Susie was often heard saying You're kidding . , . enjoyed Mr. Tokars for Journalism . . . was President of guill and Scroll and Associate ditor of the Cardinal , . . liked the old tra- ditions at Hoover . . . plans in- clude a career as a model or an interior decorator. KAYLEEN ROEMMICH Kayleen especially liked Miss Blackstone and her Physical Edu- cation class . . . thought the many activities at Hoover were great . . . will never forget the fun she had as a Senior . . . after graduation plans include marriage and study at a Junior College. GEORGE A. ROMERO Chi Chi enjoyed Mr. White- head for Amer. Govt .... was heard saying poomp Dicky- Lee . . . participated in J.V. and Varsity Football . . . was President of Lettermanis Club . . . liked the friendliness of the kids . . . will always remember the great football teams , . . will attend Mesa C. KARIN ROOS Karin favored Mr. Wallace and Life Drawing , . . liked the kids at Hoover . . . will always re- member the confusion at Kats Korner. . .thinks the instructors at Hoover were terrific . . . plans after graduation include attend- ing S.D.C.C. and a career in art. SANDRA ROSE Sandee liked Mr. Harris and U.S. History . . . enjoyed all the Senior activities . . . liked the school spirit and thc football games . . . will always remember her Jr. year and all the fun she . after graduation plans attending S.D.S.C. with an as yet undecided major. had . . include ff? SHARON RUMMEL Sherry was often heard saying You can't win them all, Honey . . . liked Mr. Krill and Mr. Whitehead . . . enjoyed Con- temporary Literature , , . liked the students' clothing styles at Hoover . . . will always remem- ber Mr. Whitehead's bark . , . plans are college and marriage. NANCY RUTHERFORD Nancy favored Mr. Darst and her Math class . . . liked the school spirit at Hoover , , . will always remember trying to get into a bottom locker , . . after gradu- ation plans include attending a Junior College and working in a Held which is related to math. LINDA E. ROSENBERG Linda enjoyed having Mr, Snyder and Plane Geometry . . . DHI' ticipated in mock football game . . . was a member of Y-Teens, Thespians, Drama and Music Clubs . . . served on Vespers, Commencement. Senior Play and Bldgs. and Grds. Comms ..., future plans include attending BYU. ROBERT RUSTAD Bobby was often heard saying Glinch . . . liked the good looking girls at Hoover . . . en- joyed all the Senior activities and especially the Prom . , . will al- ways remember Mr. Whitehead's ties . . . future plans are still undecided. RAE RUTHERFORD Curly was often heard saying I'll be darned! . . . favored Mr. Smith and Mr. Whitehead . . . enjoyed Drama , . , liked the friendliness of the kids at Hoover . . . will never forget the '63 Saints football game . , . after graduation plans are to work at Disneyland. ELAINE V. ROUSE Elaine liked Mrs, Volz and Mr. Crabtree . . , was a member of French Club and GAA . . . was Treasurer of Sr, Y-Teens . , . served on Announcements Comm. . . . liked the people at Hoover . , . will never forget her bottom locker . . . plans to spend a summer in Europe and then study Pre-med at S.D.S.C. nfl'-13.30-if-?5y'g?t!5:'vt::'g,-f33jF4 ge-.xx 'ff'-:gag .is - -I fee- Q iH fwfa'ff . .- , . f - H W :--- --,-' . . . .Q kc . f : .2 f me ,am ' 5 ' 5 ' .2 .A D . Q . . Gi . NANCY K. RUSTON Rusty, who often said Really? , enjoyed her class with Mrs. Ellis . . . was a member of Sr, Y-Teens . . . served on Sr. Activities Comm .... liked the school spirit . . . will always remember being tackled in the mock football game . , . plans to attend S.D.S.C. and become a teacher. JUDY SANDERS Judy enjoyed Mr. Tarvin, Mr. R. C. Harris, Amer. Govt., and Cont. Lit .... served on Dad n' Daughter and Commencement Committees . . . liked the great traditions and spirit of Hoover . . . will always remember her Jr, year and Mr. Tarvin's Govt. class . . . she plans to major in Psychology. DANUTA RUDAKOWSKA Danny liked Mr. Whitehead and her Merchandising class . . . was a member of the Bowling Club . . . enjoyed the football games . . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom and Home- coming . . . future plans include marriage. BARBARA RUTHERFORD Barb was often heard saying Give me a break! , . . enjoyed American Government with Mr. Whitehead . . . liked the friend- liness of the students . . . will always remember the '63 football team and games . . . after grad- tration plans include attending Grossmont Jr. College. LEANNE C. SANDLAND Leanne, often heard saying Oh. beans! enjoyed Mrs. Volzs class . . . belonged to Soph., Jr., Sr. Y-Teens, Ice Skating Club, Ger- man Club, Diplomat Club , , . was Program Chairman of Sr. Y-Teens, Jr. Vice Pres. of Y- Teens . . . liked the Senior parking lot, Mr. Hershey . . . plans to attend Mesa and State. DONNA RUDIGER Donna enjoyed having Mr. Engle and Physiology . . , was a mem- ber of Soph. Y-Teens , . . served on Sr. Extra Activities Comm. . . . liked the great school spirit . . . will always remember beat- ing San Diego three years in a row . . . future plans are to ut- tend S.D.S.C. A-I JEANIE MAE RUTHERFORD Jeanie was a friendly and spirited student at Hoover . . . she en- joyed the assemblies and rallies . , . will never forget her won- derful and understanding teachers . . . will be a teacher or plans studying to be a nurse. LINDA SANFORD Mr. Dawson in political science and Mrs. Delaney in life drawing proved to be favorites with Linda . . . was active in the Art, Booster, and Downbeat Clubs . . . served on elections, rally and decoration committees . . . was Sr. Class Sec. and Pres. of Art Club . . . plans to attend college. majoring in Political Science. 127 CRAIG SARRIE Craig. often heard saying Take it easy, enjoyed Mrs, Ellis . . . he liked how sociable everybody is at Hoover . . , he will always remember Kats Korner and squeezing through the halls 4 . . after graduation he plans to at- tend Mesa College. SHERRY SCHAAD Sherry liked all her teachers and all her classes . . . she partici- pated in intramural volleyball . . . she was in the FTA. and the Booster Club . , . she served actively on the sales committee . . . she liked the school spirit and the kids and will remember Kats Korner she plans mar- riage after college. CAROL J. SCHLEIBAUM Carol enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Cont4 Lit ,.,, served on the Student Council . . , liked Mr. Tarvin's jokes 4 . . after gradu- ation she plans to attend Mesa college and then San Diego State College. 128 JOHN SAUNDERS Jack's favorite teacher was Mrs. Barnard . . . was active in gym- nastics , , . Key Club, Down- beat Club. and Student-Faculty Social Committee . . , was our great Head Cheerleader . . . liked l-lo0ver's spirit . . . after graduation he plans to attend Univ. of San Diego and obtain a degree in Law. DANIEL la SCHAITEL Dan could often be heard say- ing Really, in his Contempo- rary Literature class with Mr. Krill . . . participated in J.V. and Var. football. basketball, and baseball . . . was on the Extra Activities committee , , . likes the people at Hoover . . , will never forget his first San Diego-Hoover games . 4 . plans on going to college. GERALD SCHMIDT Gerald was a member of the Booster club . . 4 he will never forget all thc good and bad times he had at Hoover . 4 . remem- bers especially the assemblies and the Senior Prom . . . plans on attending college when he gradu- ates and then getting a job. vhs. STEVE SAWYER Steve, sometimes called ttSlim. enjoyed Mr. Hampel and Graphic Arts . . . he was active in .l.V. football and also Var, football for a half of a season 4 . . he will always remember Hoover's football season . 4 . after grad- uation he plans to attend college. MICHAEL SCHIER Mike enjoyed most of his classes at Hoover . , . was a member of the Booster Club which promoted Spirit . 4 . liked the crowded halls . . , will al- ways remember the great school spirit at the football and basket- ball games and the assembly with Charles King . . . future plans after graduation are undecided. ANDREA G. SCHNECK Andy enjoyed Mrs. M. Miller and Miss Rose and Shorthand and Gym , . . was active in tennis and volley tennis . . . liked the assemblies and the crowded halls . , , will always remember Miss Miller saying, Be nonchalant . . . she plans to become a private secretary and get married. C. L. SCARBOROUGH Chuck enjoyed Sergeant .lohn Coflin and R.O.T.C ..,. was active in the rifle team. Silver Blades. and the fancy drill team . . 4 liked all ofthe faculty . . , will always remember the day Hoover took top honors in the R,O.T.C. Field Day . , . plans to become an Electronic Engi- neer. C. I-. SCHIETZELT Connie, often hcard saying Ya botched it! , enjoyed Mr. John Smith and Drama . . , transfer from Crawford . . . active in the Latin Club, Y-Teens, and Drama Club . 4 . liked the friendly students and thc spirit . . . will always remember the previous Sr, classes . . . plans to attend Mesa college. CAROL SCHOMER Carol liked all her teachers and all her classes . . , she partici- pated it1 intramural volleyball . . . she was in the FTA, and the Booster Club , . . she served actively on the sales committee . . . she liked the school spirit and the kids and will remember Kats Korner and she plans mar- riage after college. ANTHONY SCARCELLI Tony, often heardlsaying Might as well. can't danceln, enjoyed Mr. Showley and Govt .... belonged to the F.T.A. before coming to Hoover . . . served on the Extra Activities Commit- tee . . . liked the crazy things that happen at Hoover . . 4 plans to attend college, srl 'fry' FERN L. SCHINDLER Fern enjoyed Mr. Whitehead and Govt .... she was active in tennis 4 . . liked all of her teachers and Miss Burton . . . will always remember Mr. White- head and his orange and brown tie . . . after graduation she plans to become a Dental Assist- ant. CHARLES L. SCHUBERT Chuck, often heard saying I donlt knowf enjoyed Mr. Vin- son and Public Speaking . . . belonged to the French Club. Bowling Club. A.F.S.. and the Booster Club . . . liked the school spirit 4 . will always re- member beating San Diego in football . , , plans to go to college and then to work. STEVEN W. SEARLE Steve enjoyed Mr. Trask and Wood Shop . . . he belonged to the Booster Club . . . liked all the sports events . , . he will always remember the good sports- manship and good leadership of the school . , . after graduation he plans to go on to City Col- lege. . . , . My ..f,,.W .1 - . ee: is if K . TONI KAY SEYMOUR Toni enjoyed Mr. Moe and Eng. Lit. . . , was in Red Cross, Y- Teens. GAA . . . served on Dad and Daughter Banquet Comm.. was Student Council Rep .... liked the student govt. and am- bition of the Senior class . , . will always remember her first day at Hoover , , . plans tend the Univ. of Minn. lo at- Tha- . ALAN E. SHAW Alan enjoyed Mr, Manuel and 10th grade Geometry . , , was active in track all three years . . . will always remember grad- uation . . . he plans to go to San Diego State College. DAWN R. SEDGWICK Dawn enjoyed Mrs. Miller and her Shorthand class, . ,belonged to the Booster Club . . , liked the Senior parking lot . . . will always remember Hoover's great school spirit . . . after gradua- tion she plans to attend San Diego State College. ff A MARGARET M. SELVITZ Magee, often heard saying For- get it, enjoyed Mr. Rybiski and Office Practice . . . liked the terrific school spirit of Hoover . , , will always remember Kats Korner . . . after graduation she plans to attend Grossmont College and become a secretary. The Senior Cardinal Angelica and Helmut, our AFS students, getra lauglrout of some of the Senior Wills in the 1965 Senior Cardinal. PAUL SEVERTSON Patil enjoyed Mrs. Christ and English . , , was active in AFS. CSF. Student Council. Or- chestra. and Ecivres . , . was President of the Ecivres . . . will always remember doing term papers and Eeivres meetings . . . he plans to go to college and do graduate work. PATRICK J. SHANLEY Pat favored Mr. Dawson and his Govt. class . , . was in the Booster club . . . likes the great kids. spirit, and just about everv- thing about Hoover . , , will never forget tlie Senior Prom and other Senior Activities . . . plans to go into law. LINDA SHELTON Linda enjoyed Miss Blackstone and Gym , . . was active in the Booster Club and Cardinettes . . . served on the Cardinal Campus Committee , , , liked the good school spirit . . , will always re- member the Red Cross Drive in Mr. Showley's class . , . plans to go to beauty college. KATH LEEN L. SEXTON Kathie, heard saying Beatles Forever! , enjoyed Mrs. Barnard and Drama . . . was in Drama. National Thespians and Booster Clubs . . . served on the Sales Comm. and Spring Dance Comm. will always remember put- ting Beatle sign up . . . plans to go to S.D.S.C. GERALD K. Sl-IARKEY Gerald was a member of the Booster club at Hoover . . . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . , . he favored no particular teacher but he enjoyed his gym class , , . his future plans in- clude going to college. saying . Vinson served on the . will fun at foot- Kornerj . . plans to at- and work part l29 MELANIE J. SHEPHERD Melanie enjoyed Miss Fern Mil- ler, Mr, Harris and U.S. History . . . liked the friendliness of the students , . . will always re- member the '64 Hoover-Helix football game , , , plans to at- tend Cal Poly. 'v.'ZL7 JOHN SHOVEN John enjoyed Mr. Cizek and Physics . . . was active in CSF, AFS, German Club, Red Cross Council, Latin Club, and Sttident Council , , , liked the students at Hoover . . , will always, re- member Mrs. Christ's Eng, class . . . plans to major in Physics at U.C.S,D, HELMUT SIEKMANN Helmut, our exchange student from Germany, enjoyed Mrs. Volz and Mr. Bartow and P.E., Amer. Govt, . . . was active in A.F,-S., honorary Ecivres, and tennis . . . liked the sports, stu- dents and teachers . . . will re- member everything about San Diego . . , plans to return to Germany and finish school. 130 825' BONNIE SHEWMAKER Bonnie. heard saying I didn't do itll', enjoyed Miss Rose and P.E.. and Art . . . was active in the Latin Club and Booster Club . , , liked the school spirit , . . will always remember the 1964 football season and the bomb scare . . . plans to go to Jr, college and Beauty college. fun.. PAMELA SHROYER Pam enjoyed Mr. Smith's 7th per., 3rd year Drama class . , . was active in volleyball totirna- ments after school , . , liked all the nice teachers , . , will always remember having lunch with Tarey, Norma, Jamie. and Carol .V . . plans to become a beau- IICIZIII. I fl 'f 7 DORIS MARIE SIMON Dorie enjoyed Miss Connel and Mr. Cizek . . . was active in the Student research fellowship. and Diplomat Club . . . served on the Publicity and Announce- ments committees , . . will al- ways remember Mrs, Volz's 4th per. Govt, class , . . plans to at- tend State college and become a Hematologist. C7 KATI-IRYN SHOBERG Kathy enjoyed Mrs. Volz and Mr. Jappe and his chemistry class , . . she liked the go-get- ting spirit the students showed at the l964 Homecoming rally , , . will always remember the Better Mountainsu campaign and the Charles King assembly . . . plans to attend State and become a teacher. LINDA SHOCKEY Linda enjoyed Mr, Engle and Physiology . . . was active in the Y-Teens tSoph., Jr,, and Sr.J , . . served on the Extra Activi- ties Committee , , . liked the spirit and the bomb scare . . . will always remember beating Crawford in '62 and '63 . . . plans to attend college. Fun Night Fun Night is the night when all the seniors get at Chance to wear oft those ''encl-of-the-year-jitters'' and just plain have a good time, This years Fun Night was held at San Diego State Colleges gymnasium for the hrst time in the history of Hoover. 'it DONNA I. SHOUSE Donna enjoyed Mr. Backer and Eng ..,. was active in the Y- Teens, Red Cross Club and French Club . . . was Sec, of Red Cross Club . . . after grad- uation, she plans to major in English at San Diego State. .4-ll 'sql' REBECCA S. SICKLER Becky enjoyed Mr, Snyder and her Biology class . . . was active in Ecivres and CSF . , . served on the Assemblies, Rally. and Elections Committees and Sr. Cabinet . . . was Jr, class Vice Pres .... will always re- member the experience of being Sr. atlendent at '64 Homecoming . . . plans to study Public Ad- ministration. K ,..-up .JAVID CARL SIMMONS Dave enjoyed Mr. Porteous and U.S. History . . . was active in J.V. and Var. basketball 4 . . will always remember Christmas spirit at Hoover . . 4 after gradu- ation he plans to attend S.D. State of Cal Western. 'mr JOYCE A. SIMMONS Joyce enjoyed Mrs. Buker and Chorus . . . was active in vol- leyball, hockey, basketball, soft- ball and tennis in G.A.A4 . , , served on Red Cross Council . . . liked the great school spirit , . . will always remember trying to get through Kats Korner between classes , , . plans to go to Mercy College of Nursing. '27 SUSAN SKI BO Susan liked all her teachers and all her classes . . . she participat- ed in intramural volleyball . . . she was in the FTA, and the Booster Club . . 4 she served ac- tively on the sales committee. I . she liked the school spirit and the kids and will remember Kats Korner and she plans marriage after college. CLYDE EDWARD SMITH Eddie enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Cont. Lit .... was active in wrestling in '63-'64 . , . served on the Buildings and Grounds Committee . , . liked the school spirit . . , will always remember the friends he made at Hoover . . . plans to attend State Col- lege and major in Business Ad- ministration. MARY JO SIMPSON Mary Jo enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Cont. Lit ..., liked the school spirit and the friendliness of the students . . . will always remem- ber the Sr, Prom and the bomb scare . . 4 after graduation she plans to go to beauty college. VERA SLIWENKO Vera, often heard saying HThat's life, Honey! , enjoyed Mrs4 Bar- nard and Russian . . . was active in Hoover's Gay Blades . . . liked the spirit, teachers and students . . 4 will always remem- ber last years football games . 4 . plans to major in Business at State College. find' iii? CONNIE SMITH Connie's favorite saying was . . But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep: and miles to go before I sleep. by Robert Frost . 4 . enjoyed Mr. Vinson and Eng .... liked the spirit . . . will always re- member Mr. Vinson's Eng. class . . . plans are undecided. PENNY DIANE SIRNA Penny enjoyed Mrs. Volz . . . was in Choir in thc 10th grade and West Side Story and Briga- doon, and Diplotnat Club . . . liked the donuts in the cafeteria . . . will always remember the '62-'63 football team and '63-'64 Pep Band 4 . . plans to attend State and major in English. x ROBERT SLOCOMB Robert enjoyed Mrs. Jordan and College Calculus . . . thought all the teachers were great 4 . . liked the tremendous school spirit , . . will always remember visiting the cafeteria before school . , , plans to attend U.C4S.D. at La Jolla. at .T g':ftf'2ifffEfiVf?:'ff - ' V ' i?1if?TT?51i'TL7 i' ' f w ' ' ' 'L' f V ' wr i 3 so 'N lr. i .- ' ,,,, GLORIA GENE SMITH Gloria enjoyed Mr. Jappe and Mrs, Delany . , . was active in Senior Y-Teens , 4 . served on Sr. Prom and Dad and Daughter Banquet Committees . . 4 was Secretary of Yearbook, Past Wor- thy Advisor of Rainbow Girls . . . liked the race between classes z . . will remember Commission- ers . . . plans to attend Mesa4 PAULA M. SKELLEY Paula enjoyed Miss Hawkins and Mrs. Volz's World Affairs class . , . was active in sports after school, Down Beat Club, Elec- tions, Assemblies, Sr. Dinner, and Sr, Ring Committees, Stud- ent Council and Cardinal Coeds , . . Paula will long remember being the Cardinal Bird . . 4 plans to attend Westmont College and be a History teacher, LEONARD SMALLEY Leonard enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Study Hall . . . liked the un- crowdedt?t halls and the great people at Hoover , . . will always remember his Senior year . . . after graduation, he plans to at- tend Jr. College. GREG D. SMITH Greg was a member of the Boos- ter club at Hoover , . . he will always remember the great school spirit at the athletic events . . . he favored no par- ticttlar teacher , . . but he en- joyed his gym class . .- . his future plans include going to college. STEPHANIE SKIBO Stephanie enjoyed all her teachers and all her classes . . . was ac- tive in the Booster Club . . 4 liked the size and set-up of the school. . , will always remember the football games . . . plans to go to college after graduation BRUCE E. SMITH Bruce enjoyed Mr, Porteous and Mr. Trask's class . , . was active in wrestling in his Soph. year. . , liked the football games and the teachers , . . will always re- member Mr, Trask . , . after graduation, he plans to become a Deisel Engineer. LARRY E. SMITH Larry, often heard saying Sure glad you got to see mel , enjoy- ed Mr. Ciccati and Machine Drafting , , , liked the patio, the crowded halls, and the students rushing to their classes . 4 . will always remember the football team of his Soph. yr ..., plans to go to Mesa Jr, College. 151 4522? FREDERICK SMITI-ISON Roy. sometimes called Little Redu, enjoyed Mr, Snyder and his P.E. class . , . liked all of the people in our great school . . . will always remember his hall locker . . . after graduation he plans to go to State College. X?-,wif MICHAEL SOMMER. II Mike enjoyed Mr. Dawson and Political Science . . . was active in wrestling, Science Club. Stud- ent Research Fellowship, C.S.F., Student Council . , , was Co- chairman of S.R.F ,... liked the teachers and students . . . pllans to be a Prof. of Marine Biology. -. .. . ,t:. - A fa 51 ' 3a.a2?ifij.E5i E f .-1' GERRIE LEA SPENCER Gerri, often heard saying I give up! , enjoyed Mr, Peterson and Orchestra . . . was active in the Booster Club and the Orchestra . . . she liked Hoover's unique conventions . . , will always re- member going on Festival trips . . . plans to study Cosmetology and then marriage, 132 MARILYN SMOLA Marilyn. heard saying You'll be alright! , enjoyed Mr, Allen, Eng. and Home Planning . . . was active in Y-Teens. American Field Service . , , was Pres. of Y-Teens , , . liked the traditions . . . will remember the football games and school spirit . plans to become a beautician . ,,t,,,t Q T ,. ,,,.,., ..:. .Q ,. 31, , rw:-l -,dj e.t..1a. -, ... ,gg-,gays 'gp f V, -. vt.-Q XX jlf' P' ,, - fe V K f f' k , Fit DIANE SONSTENG Diane served on the ralley. Boos- ter, downbeat, and publicity com- mittees . . . she was a songleader in her junior year . , . Diane also served as a student coun- cil representativc and on the Student Affairs Committee . . . for the future she plans on be- ing a stewardess. terse-L. . , SHARON SPENSER Sharon, often heard saying Not really , enjoyed Mr. Jeter and Bookkeeping , . , liked the whole school , . . will always remember getting lost on the second floor . . . after graduation, in January she plans to be a bookkeeper in an oflice. .Af 'R 1-as ii. ' . X LINDA E. SNYDER Linda enjoyed Mr. Crabtree and Geometry . . . was on volley- ball all star team . , . active in Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens . . . liked the friendly students . , . will always remember the wall-to-wall students . , . plans to attend Mesa .l.C. then go into the Peace Corps. CAROLYN SORENSON Carolyn enjoyed Mr. Cizek and Science . . . served on the Senior Dinner Committee . . . says Hoover has the best spirit in San Diego . . . will always remem- ber the friends she's made and her Jr, and Sr. years . . . plan to get a job and get married. LAURA C. SPURLOCK Catl1y enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and her Chem Study class . . . was active in the Booster Club and Y-Teens . - ' liked the people at Hoover and the school spirit . . , will always remember the girls mock football team and game . . . plans to attend Mesa and then State. ANTHONY SOI-IA Tony enjoyed Mr. Hampel and Print Shop , . . was active in Football and wrestling , Q , was a delegate to the Convention for 2 years . . , liked absolutely everything about Hoover . . , will always remember the '64 foot- ball team . . , plans to go to Mesa Jr. College. THOMAS R. SORRIC Tom. sometimes called Gunner . enjoyed Mr. Kaublc and Metal Shop . , . was active in in- tramural basketball . . . liked the great sportsmanship and spirit . . , will always remember cashiering in the cafeteria . . . plans to enter the Military. dl? ELIZABETH A. STACEY Liz enjoyed Mr. Le Roy Harris and U.S, History and Amer. Govt .... was Cardinal Co-ed Historian in '64-'65 . . . liked Mr, DeBrodt's English Lit. class . . . will always remember the Backer-Harris, 4th per. Team Teaching U.S. Hist. class . . . will be a college Hist. teacher. EDMOND P. SOLANSKY Ed enjoyed Mr, Tarvin and his P.E, class . . . was active in Cross Country and Track , . . liked the Senior parking lot. . . after going to City College and college, he plans to become a draftsman. SUSAN SOUTHWICK Sue enjoyed Mrs. Blackstone. Mrs. Hallet. Art, and Homemak- ing , . . she liked the crowded halls and the fabulous school spirit . . , will always remem- ber losing our Homecoming game to San Diego . . , plans to at- tend Jtmior College after gradu- ation. LQMY L, asm:-tile-,gist-my , .. J. .f fl I , .t, f f- -1. gylf . ' 15? .F I ML I ln SHARON L. STADNYK Sharon enjoyed Mr. Jappe, Mrs. Ellis, and Drafting , . . was ac- tive in Student Council, Sr. Prom, and Student Activities Committees . . . liked the great school spirit . , . will always re- member Mr. Harris's Bio. ex- periments that never worked . . . Beautician. NANCY SUE STANICH Nancie enjoyed Mr. Shermerhorn and Spanish 1 , , , liked the many people that have wonderful personalities at Hoover . . . will remember Mr. Tarvin's funny jokes when he's in a good mood . . . plans to become an airline stewardess or go to City College. ANNETTE A. STANTON Annette enjoyed Mrs Delaney and Life Drawing , . . was ac- tive in the Booster Club, Drama Club . . . liked having 2nd lunch and the '62-'63 football team . . . will always remember S u s i e Romps and other friends . . . plans to go into Cosmetology VERBA L. STEPHENS Verba, sometimes called But- ton , enjoyed Mr. Dawson and Math . . . was active in volley- ball and baseball , . . liked the friendliness of the students and teachers . . . will always remem- ber Lynn's embarrassing moment . . . plans to get married and become a secretary. ar- GAIL STANLEY Gail enjoyed Mrs. Volz , . . was in Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, Diplomat Club, Soph. Sales. Jr, Prom, Commencement Committees . , , was Pres. of Jr. Y-Teens. . ,will always remem- ber the Commissioners, Home- coming, Presidio . . . plans to attend State. MARGARET A. STEED In her senior year Peggy was a member of the senior cabinet, art club, inner-club council and the Ecivres , . . she participated on varous committees and ora ganizations , , . after graduation plans to attend S.D.S.C. and then U.S.C, . . . wants to be- come a dental hygienist. ,gp-I 'hr EDDIE STEPPAT Eddkeenjoyed Mr, Trask and his Wood Shop . . , liked Hoover in general . . . was well liked . . . after graduation, he is as yet undecided as to his future plans. KAREN L. STANLEY Karen enjoyed Miss Blackstone and P.E .... was active in the Y-Teens in her soph, year . . . will always remember the I964 Homecoming game against San Diego . . , after graduation, she plans to become a dental as- sistant. .gus- ROBERT J. STEINBACK Robert enjoyed Mr, Harris and Biology . . . was active in the German Club in the 10th and Ilth grades , . , after graduation, he plans to go to San Diego State College. ROBERT STERLING Bob, often heard saying Beach! , enjoyed Mr, Harris and P,E ..,. liked the bomb scare during the Senior Assembly , , . will always remember the attendence ofhce . . , plans to attend City College and the State. Autograph Night Autograph Night is held in the hoys' gym and gives thc seniors a chance to have their friends sign their yearbook. 'QI LINDA STERN Linda enjoyed Mr. Tarvin and Amer, Govt .... was active in the Booster Club. A.F.S., Du- cateers, Red Cross , . , served on the Mother-Daughter Banquet , . . will always remember weav- ing through the crowded halls . . . plans to go to college. ii.. I 5485- CLAUDE STEVENIN, JR. Claude enjoyed Mr, Peeters and P.E .... was active in, foot- ball and wrestling, Science Club, Spanish Club , , . will always remember the activities at Hoover . . . after graduation, he plans to, go to college and then get married, l55 -4.57 JOHN F. STEPHENSON John enjoyed Mr, Engle and Physiology . . , was active in football, track, wrestling baseball . . . served on the Publicity Committee . . . liked the halls, the teachers, the apple machine . . , will remember the C.I,F. winning football team . . . plans to play football in college. JAMES STEWART Jim was a member of the Boo- ster club and several others which he joined in his years at Hoover , . . served on other committees also . . , will never forget all the Senior Activities, especially the Senior Prom . , . enjoyed Hoover's assemblies . . . plans on going to college. The Senior Dinner The Senior Dinner was held at the Stardust Hotel. It was at very gala affair and many attended. 134 CHERYL STOFER Cherie enjoyed Mr. Jappe and Chem Study . . . was active in the G.A.A. Play Days, French Club, Y-Teens, Student Council : . . liked the school spirit and football and basketball games . . . will remember the Uglies . . . plans to go to Mesa and be a dental assist. 'S' ROSMARIE STONE Rose enjoyed Mr. Smith and his fabulous Drama class . . . served on the Jr. Prom, Publicity, Elec- tions, Assemblies Committees . . . liked the many traditions at Hoover . . . will always remem- ber the good organized student govt A... plans to go to S.D. State and do social work. LINDA M. STOOPS Linda was active in the Ecivres. .lr,, Sr., Y-Teens, Decorations Comm., A.S.B. Art Comm., Rally Comm., Prom Comm., Ex- tra Activities Comm ..,. was Sec. of Ecivres . . . will re- member the way we sang the alma mater at Morse game . , . plans to attend J.C., then Cal, Western. JOEL STOKES Joel enjoyed Mr. Tokars and Mr, Nordstrom , . . was in intra- murals, Latin Club, German Club, Pep Band, Cardinal Staff, Orchestra, Band, Buildings and Ground Comm .... was Ass't Advertising Mgr. of Cardinal Staff . . . liked unity of Sr, class . . . plans to attend State. qgfi nu-uf MIKE STONEBREAKER Mike enjoyed Mr. Tarvin and Drama . . . was active wrestling in Jr. year . . . liked all the students at Hoover . , . will al- ways remember the friendly peo- ple . . . plans to enter to U.S Navy after graduation. SHEELAGH STRACHAN Sheelagh enjoyed Mr. DeBrodt and Eng . . . was active in C.S.F., French Club, A.F.S., S.R.F .... was President of C,S.F .... liked all the students at Hoover . . . will always re- member Biology and Mr. Harris . , . plans to attend U.C.S.D. . '7- JAMES STONE Jim, often heard saying t'Only bad can come of this , enjoyed Mr. Harris and U.S. History. . . liked Mr. Vinson's ability to teach his students Eng, . . . will always remember the '62 Hoover-San Diego football game . , . plans possibly to go to J.C, or into the service. .. GREGORY L. STONER Greg participated actively in wrestling and other sports , , . was in the Booster club . . . likes Hoover's students and being a Senior . . . will always re- member the football and basket- ball games . . , his future plans include going to Mesa and then to State. GARY STRINGFIELD Gary enjoyed Mr. Crabtree . . , liked the food they have at Hoover . . . wall always remem- ber the fun he had at Hoover . . . plans to study Oceanography. WILLIAM S. STRONG Scott enjoyed Coach Foote, Mrs. Ellis, and P.E ,,., was active on the golf team, Downbeat Club, Booster Club . . . was cheer- leader in '63-'64 . . . liked Mr. Tarvin's jokes , . , will always remember the day he was chosen cheerleader . . , plans to attend Oregon State or S.D. State and then work for General Motors. 'F ,J-v CONNIE ANN SWANK Connie enjoyed Mr. Tarvin and Political Science , . , was active in the Booster Club, French Club, A,F.S., C.S.F., Y-Teens, Decorating, Publicity. Elections, Student-faculty Social Committees . . . was Commissioner of Stu- dent Affairs, Homecoming Chair- man, Girls State Rep ,... plans to attend S.D.S.C. then U.C.L.A. L- MERRY LEE TASH Merry enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and her Contemporary Lit class . . . she liked the cafeteria in the morning and will remember the 1964 graduation , , , she will attend S.D. State. Aff' E. GLEN STROUT Glen enjoyed Mr. Trask and Wood Shop . . . was very stu- dious . . . liked the odd things that happened every day at Hoover , , , will always remem- ber the bomb scare in the auditorium . . . plans to attend San Diego City College. CIT' TERESINA SWANSON Tess enjoyed Mrs. Ellis and Cont. Lit .... served on the Jr. Class Activities Committee . . . liked Hoover's spirit and organi- zation . . . will always remember the Magots . . . as to future plans, she is undecided. S. . . J SUE TASKER t'Sue enjoyed most of her classes at Hoover . , . was a member of the Booster Club and the Cardinettes , . . liked the friendly people and the crowded halls , , . will always remember the great school spirit at the basketball games and the as- semblies . . . future plans after graduation are undecided. JUDY STURDIVANT Judy enjoyed Mr. Downing and Eng ..., was active in the A.F.S., French Club. Cardinal C0-ed, C.S.F.. Quill and School, Publicity and Elections Comm. ...Was Cardinal Staff Editorial Ed .... Judy feels that she will remember the 3D wallpaper in KK .... would like to work for Life Mag. or be a White House Correspondent. ., X MARLENA J. TALLEY Mar liked Miss Murphy and her crafts class . , . she belonged to the Gay Blades and Booster C . . . she liked sports and dan- ces . . . liked soph. year . , . plans college and wants to bc- come a commercial artist. LYNDA TAUZIER Lyn favorite saying was 'twow and she liked Mr. Crabtree . , . she was in Y-Teens and Soph. Cab . . . will remember her Jr. year and the '62 S.D. football game . . . plans college. Z? BRAD SUMMERFELT Brad enjoyed Mrs, Jordan and French class . . . was active in the French Club, Band . . . liked all the teachers and all the stu- dents at Hoover . . . will always remember Linda Parker in Math class . . . after graduation he plans to go to college. JUDITH A. TAPPER Judy enjoyed Miss Donnelly and math class . . , she will always remember Kat's Korner and the I963 football team . . . she plans to attend a beauty col- lege, ve-lv TAYLOR Porteous and her Political was active in and Sr, Cabi- nets, Buildings and G rou nd s Comm., Elections Comm., and Student Affairs Comm .... will always remember Easter vaca- tion in '64 . . . plans to major in Poli Sci.,SDSC. BARBARA A. Barb enjoyed Mr. Mr. Hershey and Science class . . . the Latin, CSF, Jr. TERESE D. SWANBERG T.D. enjoyed Mr. Dawson, Mr. Nordstrom, and Political Science , . , was active in girls' softball, A.F.S., C.S.F., Pan American Club. Student Council, S.R.F.. Publicity for S.R.F. Comm ..., liked all of Hoover . . . will re- llth grade Chem. and projects . . . plans to be in June, 1966, then S.D. JOHN TAPLEY Tap's favorite saying was 'Rats and Jiggers' . . , he enjoyed Mr. Nordstrom and his band class . . . was in band and orch . . . liked spirit and students , , , will re- member beating S.D. and Craw- ford . . . will attend U. of Ari- zona . . . pharmacy. -CP? TAYLOR LINDA G. Linda liked Mr. Krill 84 Mrs. Cont. Lit. class Buker and her . . . was in Y-Teens and A Cappella Choir . . . will remem- ber dances, the proms, Mr. Krill's humour . . . plans college and to become artist or cosmetolo- gist. 135 :fl SAM TEDESCO Sam liked Mr. Krill and English . , . he will always reruember the students and the teachers . , . and estudien . . . he plans to become a Catholic priest in later years. . . ,Q-Q.. BEVERLY THOMAS Beverly's favorite teacher was Mr, Snyder and her favorite class was Biology . . . she liked the kids and will remember the foot- ball games . 4 . plans college at S.D. State. GWYNNE THOMSON Gwynne liked Mr, Schermerhorn and World Affairs . . . was in Sen., N.F.L., and French Club . . . she was on the Sr, Play Comm .... liked spirit . 4 . will remember pain of speech tour- naments . , . plans lots of col- lege. JOHN R. TICKSON Tic liked Mri Hampel and Print . . . he liked the great kids at Hoover and will always remember the football team and the crowded halls . , . plans City college, then State. LYNN A. TIMBERLAKE Lynn liked Mr. Nordstrom and Chem ..., she was on the Pan Am Club . . . she liked the spirit and will remember Briga- doon . , . plans college. 136 JAMES S. TOMSOVIC t'.lim . often heard saying Nif- ty! . . . liked Mr. Dawson and U.S. Government . . . he was in JV football and tennis . . . liked the kids and will remember thc football games . . .plans SDSC. --N ROCHELLE L. THOMAS Rockie liked Mr, Tarvin and Jaope and Govt.. Chem.. Art. and P.E .... often caught saving huh'? . . . in Stud. Council , ., on Pub.. Sales Stud. Council. comm, . , , was Card. rep. . . . liked lst lunch . . . will remem- ber bomb scare . . . plans Mesa and U,C. at S.B. DANA TIKOZKI Dana liked Mrs. Murphy and the Crafts class . . . full of spirit and never without a smile, Dana plans to become a H e b r e w teacher. GEORGE T. TOOHEY George liked Mr, Trask and Woodshop . . . hc was active in tl1e AFS . . . he Thespians and liked the football games and other activities . . . will remem- ber the Commissioners ball . . . plans Mesa college. YVONNE THOMAS Yvonne's favorite saving was ranky dank . . . liked Miss Rose and PE , , in G.A.A, . . . will remember school spirit and her senior year , . . plans City college. --'xv KAY TILLER Kay's favorite teachers were Miss Rose and Mr. Krill . . . was in G.A.A. and Booster club . . . was also on Commencement Comm .... will always remem- ber friends and plans work as a dental assistant. -avi PAULA TORKELSON Paula liked Mrs. Buker and was in Ecivrcs, CSF, AFS, The- spians . . . she served as sec. to Ensemble . . . will remember Ensemble and Brigadoon . . . plans music maj. at U. of Philip- pines. 'bf' -rr - st LINDA THOMPSON Little', Lincla's favorite saving was Hgolly gee and she liked Mr. Whitehead . . . Amer, Govt. rated with her . . . will remem- ber football games and the spirit and Kat's Korner . . . she plans to become a beauty operator. SUSAN TILLMAN Susie liked Mrs. Hallett and Homemaking . . . oftcn said isn't that wonderful? . . . she liked the friendliness of the students and will remember everyone . . . she plans to work for the phone company. ROSIE TOZER Rosie enjoyed her Contemporary Literature class . . . her favorite teacher was Mrs, Betty Ellis . . . she likes Hoover's great apple machine . . . will always remem- ber falling down the stairs . . . her future plans include going to college and becoming a beau- tician. l l i l MARGARET A. TRACY Maggie liked Mr. Vinson and Eng .... she served on Assemb. i Comm .... Stud, Conn .... lDec. Comm .... liked football games and plans to attend State i and study interior decorating. l td l RICHARD E. TROY. JR. Dick liked Mr. Tarvin and Art and often said To each his own . . . he played Tennis and was in lthe FTA, Bowling and Tennis Clubs , . . liked the Football lteam and will remember June. 1965 . , . plans to attend S,D.S.C. 4'-Q MARSHA J. TUPPER Marsha often saying really, liked Mr. Wallace and her Art class , . , she was in the Booster Club . . . she liked the great school spirit and will remember her friends , . . she plans to at- tend college. WEBSTER E. TRASK. JR. Web, as he was known to all his friends, enjoyed the line teach- ing of Mr, Smith , , . listed his favorite class as Drama . . . was active in the Latin Clttb . . . one thing that NVeb listed in the never to be forgotten blank was the librarian. Mrs. Kaphalis , . . future plans are toward S.D.S.C. 'ii BILLY A. TRENT Bill liked Miss Frank and Eng. and Coach Engle and Football . . . he was in Track and Foot- ball . . . he was also in FTA. French Club, and Sci. Club . . . liked the Football teams and spirit . . . plans SD State and arch. drafting. The Senior Prom Probably the higgest memory for everyone will he the Senior Prom, The theme of the Prom was Three Coins in a Fountain, .ind it was decorated beautifully to carry out the theme to its fullest extent. The Prom this year was held at the Community Concourse. J ' Q: 'Q RONNI E. TREVOR Rocio liked Mrs. Geiger and Span ..,. she was active in the Pau American club here and liked just about everything . . . she will remember the football season and plans to attend Orange Coast College. 5 RODNEY K. TSUJI Rod liked Mr. Cizek and Physics . , . he was active in the '63-'64 J.V. Track Team . . . he liked the funl' teachers and will rc- mcmher football . . . plans col- lege. ALAN H. TURNER Al liked Miss Connell's Trig. class , . . he liked the friendli- ness of the students and the school spirit . , . will remember the homecoming of '64 . . , plans Math major in college. CATHERINE TROWBRIDGE Chatty Cathy often said neat and liked Mr. Hershey and Home- mztking , , , she served on the Rally and Dec. Comms .... she liked the people she met and will remember the football games . . she plans to attend Mesa or Grossmont. i , wi CATHY TUCKER Cathy was a Cardinal Coed this year at Hoover , . . She will never forget the great school we showed at the games . . . likes Hoover's traditions , , . plans on going to college. spirit LINDA TURNBULL Linda liked Miss M. Miller and her Art class . . . she participated in the Gay Blades and liked the school spirit . , . she will re- member Mr. Tarvin's comments and plans to attend college. 157 RICHARD TYRE Rich often said cook, and liked Mr. Hample in Print Shop . . . he enjoyed the activity of school life and will remember winning clean campus . . . plans to rind work after graduating. ANDA LOIS VANN Anda favored Con. Lit, with Mrs. Ellis . , . was a member of the Booster Club and Cardi- nettes Flat. Cor s liked the .3 p . . . student government and friendly atmosphere at Hoover . . . will always remember the '64 football season and the bomb scare . A , bound for S.D,S.C. or Beauty College. for if 1 i. 12572. -. 1 1 3 DOLORES L. VILLARINO Dolores particularly enjoyed her class with Mrs, Kintzer . . . liked the school spirit and thought everything about Hoover was good . . , will always re- member the great teachers , , . after graduating plans to pursue a career in Cosmetology, l5t-5 bl CHARLES URNELIS Chuck who was often heard saying, 'tl didn't do it, enjoyed Metal and Auto Shop with Mr, Fink . . . liked the spirit and feeling of togetherness at lloover , . , will always remember the Football team and the bomb scare . . . plans to enter Mesa C. and then S.D.S.C. where he will major in Automotives. l.YN VAN WINKLE Lyn rated Mrs, Ellis as tops. , . especially enjoyed her Typing class and Library Practice . . . liked everything about Hoover . . . will always remember her Senior year , , . after graduation plans to continue her studies at Junior College. 3 .A . V- t 3 TERRY ANN VILLOT Ducky enjoyed Merchandising with Mr, Jeter . . . was General manager of the Card. Campus Shop , . . active in the Card. Co-eds and Booster Club , . , served on Dad R Daughter Banquet Comm .,,, will always remember the great kids and formal dances , . . will attend Bus, College. LYNN B. VALLARIAN Gabby favored Mrs. Ellis as a teacher and enjoyed her Sewing class . . . was often heard say- ing that's life . . v was active in hockey 4 . , liked the crowded halls at Hoover . . . after grad- uation plans to ertter the field of Cosmetology. TRAC Y VALLEAU Tracy rated Mr. Jappe, Mr. Porteous. and Mr. Crabtree as tops , . . participated in Var. Gymnastics . . , served on thc Pub. Comm., Sales and Conces- sions Comm., active in the Down- beat Club, Law Club and Annual Stall . . , liked Kat's Korner and after-game parties . . . bound for U.C.S.D, ' Vespers Vespers is a Church service given at Hoover for all seniors, Representatives from the different faiths give their best wishes for it happy and prosperous future. CLAYTON VALSTAD Clayton enjoyed his Physics class and Auto Shop . . . likes sports and participated in J.V. Football . . . was an active member of the Latin Club . . . will always remember the great football games . , . after graduation plans to attend S.D.S.C.. where he will major in Engineering. GREGORY VERDON Greg enjoyed Geometry with Mr, Crabtree . , . participated in Var. Football and Var. Base- ball . . . active member of the Key Club . . 4 will always re- member ice sliding at Presidio Park . . , liked the school spirit at Hoover . . . plans to attend college and become a realtor. CHRISTINE VOLZ Chris. who was often heard saying 'tBeat Crawford, favored physiology with Mr. Harris . . . was a member of the A Cappella choir and Y-Teens , . , will al- ways remember beating San Diego in football , . . plans to become an elementary school teacher. MARIA J. VYFI-IUIZEN Maria favored Mr. Vinson, Mr. Schoessler and her German class . . . was an active member of the German Club . , , liked the school spirit and the crowded halls . , , will always remember being in the Cardinettes . . . after graduating, plans to attend college. IO ELLEN WALKER Jo favors Mr. Lindwall and her Cont, Lit. class . . . she was active in all three years of Y- Teens and the Booster club . , . she served as Cardinal Co-ed treasurer . . . will always re- member the Senior Prom and beating Crawford in '62 . . . she plans on attending S.D.S.C. to acquire a teaching education. W lb -jf L yi tra. ' LINDA L. WALTON Linda's favorite teacher is Mr. Tokars and shc enjoys hcr jour- nalism class . . . she participated in the Booster Club, Student Council, and was our Soph. class President , . . she likes the Senior parking lot before and after school the most . , . she will always remember the fun she had on weekends . . . wants to be a Dental Tech. .., .,, . t ..3 .- V W . ' ' 2 ,ff tf , L- U af ' t o 2. if -- Mei . 444 . K . ' I CAROL WAGNER 'lCookie enjoyed her Latin and her favorite teacher is Mr. Mullin . . . she was an active member of the Latin Club and was interested in many other ac- tivities at Hoover . , . she cn- joyed our wonderful athletic pro- gram and the Senior Prom . . . her future plans include going to work and traveling, class BILL M. WALDROP Wild Bill enjoyed participating in football and his favorite teach- er is Mr. Darst . . . he was a member of the Key Club and the Latin Club . . . he was on the Football and NVrestling teams. and is a Student Council rep ..,. he enjoys the great school spirit and he plans a col- lege education. v .. ,W .e MARIE E. WALKER Marie's best class is Biology and hcr favorite teacher is Mr. Snyder , . . she was a member of AFS, Y-Teens, Girls Choir, A Cappella, and the French club . . . she served on the assembly. publicity and sales committees . . . shc loves Hoover's many traditions . . . her future plans include going to Mesa. LOUISE ORENE WARD Louise believes that it's a free country and she believes also in Miss Buker . . . her favorite class is Girls' Choir . . . she participated in the Booster Club . . . the size of the school and its crowded halls arc favorite memories of Louise's . , . her future plans are to go to col- lege and then become an Interior Decorator. GARY F. WALLS Gary enjoyed his wood shop class . . . Mr, Fink is his fa- vorite teacher . . . he was a member of the German Club anti the decoration committee . . . he likes most everything and everybody at Hoover . . . will always remember the Hoover vs. San Diego games , . . his plans are to join the U.S. Navy, -ua-nv KATHLEEN WATERHOUSE Kathie. a very friendly coed ami an ambitious supporter of the school. liked the spirit and friend- liness of the students . . . will always remember the '63-'64 foot- ball games and rallies . . . after graduation she plans to attend Mesa. DEBORAH L. WALKER Debby enjoyed her gym class where she was active in track and gymnastics . . . she enjoyed her Algebra. English and govern- ment classes . . . she likes the counselors, and our great as- semblies . . . Deborah will al- ways remember our Senior Prom and her first trip . . . lter future plans are to go to college. ...,-V KATHLEEN WALSH TalIie favored Mr. Cilek and Miss Rose . . . she enjoyed all the many activities that lloover offered and loves our fabulous school spirit . . . her many great memories proves yyhat a great school Hoover is , . . among all these memories are ones of thc switchboard and the funny things that happened. CHRISTINE WATLING Chris' favorite teacher is Mr. Engle and she enjoys her Eng, Lit, class . . . she was active in GAA. and Y-Teens also she served as lVlemher-at-large for Cardinal Co-eds. was on the extra activities and announcement com- mittees . . . Chris loves Hoover's school spirit . . . future plans include college and law. DONALD S. WALKER Don enjoyed his physiology and chemistry classes and the teachers that taught them, Mr. Engle and Nlr. Jappe . . . he participated in track and cross country three straight years . . . he served on the Extra Activities Comm. and Student Council . , . rates Kats Korner as tops , . . plans to go to S.D,S.C. NANCY F. WALTERS Nancy was very active in the Drama club. art and Booster Clubs, AFS. student council. Y- Teens. and A Cappella choir. . . she participated on the Sr. Play and decoration committees , . . Nancy will always remember par- ticipating in Brigadoon and go- ing to the Senior Activities . . . her plans are to attend S.D.S.C. MICHAEL WAYNE Mike enjoyed going to Hoover and knowing all the great kids , , , was a member of thc Booster club and served on some committees . . . he will alwaYS remember the great faculty and the fun he had at Hoover's Sr. activities . . . he plans to ac- quire a good college education. 139 4+-gs DONNA RAE WEAMER Don was a member of the Art Club, Quill 84 Scroll, Cardinal Co-ed rep.. and the Annual Staff . . . she was Jr. class Sec-Treas. and is Sr, Prom Chairman . , . served on Rally, Assembly and Student Affairs committees , , . was a slave and a hostess , , . plans on S.D.S.C. and being a stewardess. RUSSELL WEYMILLER Russ liked his U,S. History class and Mr. Harris was his favorite teacher , . . he enjoyed most everything about Hoover, especi- ally the football games. lunch, and the homecoming dance . . . he will always remember the fun he had outside school as well . . . his future plans include go- ing to college. ROBERT L. Bob participated WICKLER in Varsity ten- nis for two years and Junior Varsity for one year . . . he was the editor on the Annual Staff and he served on the stu- dent council . . . he was in the CSF, Law club, and Quill K Scroll , . . his future plans in- clude going to Berkeley and traveling. 140 DIANN D. WEAVER Miss Miller rated as Diann's fa- vorite teacher . . . her shorthand class also rated as her best , . . the thing that she remembers most is the exciting lunch hour . , . her future plans are to ob- tain u full time job as a secre- tary. JOSEPH NVHEELER Joe believes that where there's a will, there's a way . . . he en- joyed his auto shop class and his teacher, Mr. Mulkcy . . . he par- ticipated in cross-country track. and AFS , . . he likes the foot- ball games and the great spirit , . . he enjoys Mr. Tarvin's jokes . , , plans to go to college. JUDITH Jl-.AN WIESE .ludy's favorite teacher is Mr. Tarvin and her favorite class was marchandising . . . she likes the way everyone is so nice to new people . . . it amazes her how fast she San her and news travels in the halls. . . will always remember the Diego-Hoover games , , . future plans include travel going to Mesa Jr, College. RONALD L. Ron's favorite teacher is Mr, Carroll . , . he enjoyed most of his classes , . . he participated in the R.O.T.C'. Cadet Club and the German Club . . . he had the honor of being Battalion color Sgt, which enabled him to take off the colors after the Na- tional Anthem . . . he plans an engineering career, WEBB JOHN WAYNE WHITE John enjoyed his power mechanic class the most and Mr. Mulkey rated as his favorite teacher . . . the most fun John always had was going to Hoover football games where he saw how our 1ll'CLtI team worked so hard to win . . . his future plans are to go to college and work. .aat so-.Q LARRY WILBUT Larry, often heard saying l'm hcp! . enjoyed Mr. Tarvin and Amer. Govt .... liked the nice people. the tremendous .spirit and the traditions . . . will always remember the llomeconting game and dance . . , plans to join the Marines or go to college and have a career in Business Man- agement. lyyr MARGARET WEGNER Margaret's favorite teachers are Mr. Allen and Mrs, Jorden , . . Algebra is her best class . . . she participated in Y-Teens in her Junior and Senior Years. . . she belongs to the German Club . . . the great school spirit and the crowded halls . . A her fttture plans include going to business college, '97 PENNY WELCH Penny enjoyed her art class and she liked Mr. Davis over all her other teachers . , , she was a member of the Booster club , . . she enjoyed the rallies before games and at lunch . . . the good times and great teachers are her favorite memories . . . she plans to continue her education in art. WT , RAYMOND WH ITWER Ray's favorite teachers are Mr. Tarvin, Jappe. Ci7ek, and Craw- ford , . . he was a member of the rifle team . . . Raymond will always remember the fabulous trip that he had to Europe the sutnmer before his Senior year . . his future plans include going to college and to Europe again. 1. PAM WILEY Pam ratcd Miss Hawkins as her favorite teacher . . . liked every- thing about the School and especi- allv the football team . . . she will always remember the '63-'64 San Diego-Hoover football game . . . after graduation she plans to work as an operator for the telephone company. GERALDINE WICKHAM ' Gerry participated on the election committee . . . she was on the' student council and rally com-' mittee . . . she will always re- member Hoover's conventions and W Senior Activities , . A her future, plans are to go to Mesa, X DENNIS WILKE Wilk enjoyed his gym class and Coach Bartow , , . he was often heard saying Donlt mess around . . . actively participated in Var. Baseball , , , was a member of the Key club . . . Chairman of the Ways and Means comm .... likes the great friendliness of the student body , , plans on going to college. l LINDA LEE WILKS Linda's favorite teacher is Mr. .Putnam and her favorite class was geometry . . . she will always remember the great Senior ac- tivities arid the fun she had at ,football games . . . her future plans include going to college. ag AY l ' JANET E. WILLIAMS Jan's favorite teacher was Mrs, Ellis and she enjoyed her speech class . . . Janet was active in her church clubs and the Booster club at Hoover , , , she will al- ways remember the friendliness of the other students at Hoover . . . the things that she plans to do in the future are to go to R.C.C. of Nursing. LINDA R. WILLIAMSON Linda enjoyed her shorthand class and Mr, Rybiski was her favorite teacher . . . she will always re- member all the Sr. activities, especially the Senior Prom . , . the crowded lunch lines are also an unforgetable memory . , . she plans to go to Mesa J.C, to study courtroom reporting, busi- ness law. ir--'9' JOHN C. WILLADSEN Willy was very active in track and cross country . . . his fa- vorite class was gym . , .Coach Finen rates as his favorite teacher , . . John likes the friendly at- mosphere and the friendly people . . . he will always remember a certain bomb scare during a Senior assembly , , , he plans to go to San Diego State. -4-Q--' Z7 q-.. STEPHEN C. WILLIAMS Teddy-Bear enjoyed his physics and the teacher that runs the class, Mr, Cizek , , . Steve par- ticipated in Varsity track and football . , . he was in the Key club and Boys Choir . . . the great school spirit will be a fond memory of his , . . he was cap- for tain of the football team HC ,.,. for the future, he plans college. --rss LA DONNA WILLIS Mrs. Christ, Mrs. Volz and Mr. Nordstrom rated as La Donnals favorite teachers , . . she par- ticipated in the Pan American club and GAA . , . she decor- ated for the games and the Junior Prom , , . she likes Hoover students and the home- work . , . her future plans are indefinite. DIANA S. WILLIAMS Diana was our head songleader this year and did a big part in making the spirit great I . . she was a member of the Decoration, Downbeat. ,and Booster clubs. but she will always remember dancing in Brigadoon and the great teach- ers , . , Diana plans to go to Hillcrest Beauty College and be- come a beautician. VICTORIA K. WILLIAMS Vicki enjoyed her ollice practice Class and she liked the way Mrs, Ellis and Miss Miller taught . . . she belonged to Ducateers . , . a favorite memory of hers was beat- ing San Diego for three years in a row, and the Senior Prom . . . for the future she wants to become a Dental Assistant. CARRIE WILSON Carrie Iikcd her English class but her favorite teacher is Mrs, Hal- lett . . , she enjoyed going to I-Ioover's games and participating in our many activities I , , the Christmas assembly was a special memory . . . after graduation. Carrie plans to go into the Peace Corps. ta. 1 Tower Day lmwt' Day is the last othcial day of school for the mighty seiwiois. As they make their way to the tower to sign the hook, a certain nostalgia comes over them, ET . -gueize-fe: 5' tr ---f 2 ' 2, 'F '. Y Q1 ,L ee es pm wr' ,fa-1 SUSAN I-'. WILSON Sue's favorite teacher was Mr. Whitehead but she favored all her business classes the most , , . she likes the school spirit and the great convention that Hoover had . . . she will always remem- ber the games and the Senior Prom . . . she wants to attend Grossmont College and become a Dental Assistant. JOHN WINDLE John's favorite saying is sorry 'bout that . . . Mr, Dowell and his algebra class rated as his fa- vorites , 4 , he liked all the football games and the crowded halls , . . he plans to attend Mesa College. lftl A SUSAN E. WINEGAR Susie participated in Cardinettes Flag Corps and in the Booster Club . . . she was on the Cardi- nal Campus Shop statli . . . she likes the friendly atmosphere and students at Hoover . , . she will always remember the Senior Prom and her Spanish class . . . her future plans are to go to S.D,S.C. MARSHA WINKLER Marsha enjoyed lter Senior English class and Mr. Durden's humor . . , the great games and the senior activities are a great memory of hers . . . she enjoyed I-loover's dances . . , when she graduates from Hoover she wants to go to Beauty college Graduation We'1'c liually through. It was it struggle, hut we made it. lt looks like Kim is having a little trouhlc too. Wfe must now look to hcttct' things hut always remcttthct' Hoover and all those memories. 142 iw'f '1MY 5 , Att wg-M 'nil' DONNA H. WINN Donna favored her journalism class and Mr. Tokars , , . she belonged to the French club and Soph. Y-Teens . . . slte especi- ally enjoyed second lunch at the end of her Junior year , . , she wants to go to England to work and to go to College. CAROL D. WISDON Carol enjoyed the Senior Art Studio . , . her favorite teacher was Mrs. Ellis . . . she belonged to the Latin American club . , , she will always remember the San Diego game . . . her future plans are to go to S.D,S.C. and major in art. TIM WOODRUI-F t'Woody enjoyed his band class I. . Mr, Tarvin's humor gave him enjoyment . . , the great school spirit are fond memories . . . Tim wants to go to Cal Western and take up Marine Biology. GAYLE WINTERS Smiley enjoyed her Gymnastics class and the teacher Miss Rose , . . she belongs to the Pan American club . . , was GAA secretary-treasurer . . . she likes Kats Korner and the club room . . . she will always remember her gymnastics class . . . her plans for the future are to go to the Grand Canyon State Univer- sttv. EWG? X'!'nsf 'sv' ROBERT J. VVITTE Squatty-Body enjoyed his Cont. Lit, class and Mr. Debrodt . . . he participated in Varsity foot- ball , . . hc likes the students at Hoover. especially the girls . . . he had a lot of fun at the Morse game . . . Bob plans to go to college and then Hawaii. Q-gr LINDA JEAN WOODS 1.inda's favorite teacher was Mrs. Christ and she enjoyed her gym class . . . she participated in junior Y-Teens the sales com- also liked our conventions , . . remember the . . her future to San Diego sophomore and . , . worked on mittee . . , she great nominating she will always football teams . plans are to go State College. '13 ....,..-up If ANDREA M. WIRTA Andrea. a friendly and well-liked Hoover Coed, will remember her three years at Herbert Hoover High School . . , one of her major fields of interest is in the area of social problems . . . she may become a social worker . . . Andrea is also considering work- ing for a time as a telephone operator. 4,-ei-vp ADELE WOODRUFI- Adele enjoyed her Cont. Lit. class and Miss Rose's teaching . , . all our great assemblies that we held were a favorite memory of Adele's . . . she will always remember the great spirit and the adultness of the kids . . . she plans to go to Mesa College. DANIEL P. WOOLARD Dan favored his shop classes . . . liked the friendly atmos- phere at Hoover . . . thought the tradition and Kat's Korner were unique , , , plans after graduation from Hoover include attending some sort of trade school and learning how to drive construction machinery . . . will become a heavy equipment oper- ator. i i i l ROBERT WOOLDRIDGE Bohn enjoyed most of his classes at Hoover . . . will al- lways remember the fun and ex- ,citement at the football games . . . liked the great school spirit and the crowded halls . . . was ta member of the Booster Club 'which promoted school spirit 4 . . ifuture plans after graduation are I undecided. l l l JON PAUL YANCEY .Ion's favorite was Mrs. Ellis in contemporary lit ,,.. he par- ticipated in varsity swimming in '63 and wrestling in '64 . . . will 'always remember the friendly student body , . . plans to at- tend Mesa C. and then transfer to U.C.S.D. PATRICIA T. YOUNG Patricia favored Mrs. Volz for world affairs . , . often said Big Deal . . . participated in intramural held hockey . . .1 be- longed to the Latin and Diplo- mat Clubs . . , liked the morn- ings in the cafeteria , . . will remember screaming for the foot- ball team . . . plans include be- coming a teacher. STEPHEN WOOLEY Steve worked on the safety coun- cil and other school committees . . . he enjoyed his woodshop class with Mr. Trask , . . he will always remember the snow Fight in the parking lot before school one day . . . his future plans are to go to S.D.S.C. and major in music. MICHAEL D. YANTOS Mike liked Mr. Hoffcrt for arch. drafting . . . often said Every- thing works out for the best . . . participated in gymnastics . , . liked the many assemblies . . . will remember how well Hoover's campus accepted the rain . , . plans to attend Grossmont Col- Iegc. HENRY ZANIOWKA Henry liked Mr. Vinson but his favorite class was choir . . . was often heard saying D0n't be doing that! . . . thought the best things about Hoover were gym and choir . . . will always remember Easter week of 1964 . . . plans are to attend college and, after graduation. go to work. JOHN P. WRIGHT John's favorite teachers are Miss Connell and Mr. Allen . . . he actively participated in cross country and track in his years at Hoover . . . the great en- thusiasm of the students is a fond memory , . . he will always remember the crowded halls at Hoover . . . his future plans are to attend San Diego State Col- lege. KATHY J. YATES Squirt enjoyed Mr. Schermer- horn for public speaking , . . participated in girls' basketball and tennis , , . belonged to the Booster Club and GAA . . . liked the friendliness of the stu- dents . . . will remember the football games . . . plans in- teaching English marriage. clude college, and eventually, WILLIAM ZATARIAN said Give me a his favorite was Mr. Bill often break! . . . Thrailkill and he enjoyed physics . , . served on the Assembly . . liked the Cafe- Committee . teria at Hoover . . . will always remember his Junior year . . . after graduation plans to attend Virginia and to be- the U. of come a lawyer. f Y PATRICIA A. WROTEN 'tPat was a member of the Y- Teens. Booster Club, and a dele- gate to the Convention , , , served on the Student Council . . . liked the friendly atmosphere around Hoover . . . will always remember Kats Korner and the football team in 1965 . . . future plans include going to Gross- mont College and then on to Cal Western. JANET WUNNER Janet's favorite teacher is Mr. Krill and she enjoyed her Ameri- can Government class , , . she was a member of the student council . . . the cool kids that go to Hoover are a fond mem- ory of hers . . . Kats Korner and all the collisions are also memories of Janet's . . . plans to be a History teacher, MARDELLE YOUNG Mardi enjoyed physical edu- cation with Miss Rose . . , was often heard saying Are you seriousl . . . she liked the stu- dent body and will remember lunches . . . plans to attend Mesa C. and work for the Tele- phone Company after graduation. PHILIP F. ZEIGLER Phil enjoyed Mr. Mulky and favored auto shop over his other classes . , . was often heard saying S.A. , . . participated in track . . . will never forget the track team when he was a Soph. . . . after graduation plans to get married and to work as an electrician. MARY JANE YOUNG Mary was a Cardinal Coed this year at Hoover . . , she will never forget the great school spirit we showed at the games . . . likes Hoover's traditions . . . plans on marriage. RICHARD G. ZIDLICK Richard enjoyed most of his classes at Hoover this year . . , will always remember the fun and excitement at the football and basketball games . , . was a member of the Booster Club . . . liked the great school spirit and the crowded halls . . , fu- ture plans are undecided. 143 JACKIE ANN ZIMMER Jackie was a Cardinal Co-ed . . . she was active in school service . . . she will always remember the Sr. Activities and the foot- ball games , , . her future plans are going to business college and marriage. DONNA K. ZUNJICH Donna often said Ya-a-a! Gull- ible! . . . enjoyed having Mr. Whitehead for American Govern- ment . . . liked the people at Hoover better than anything. . . will always remember her friend Madeline's fits . . . plans after graduation include Business Col- lege and then a job. 144 CARL B. ZIMMERMAN Carl enjoyed Auto Shop and Coach Foote and Mr. Fink were his favorite teachers . , , par- ticipated in Cross Country . . . liked the good football teams and the well-equipped auto shop . , , will remember beating Crawford for two years . . . plans include Junior College and bus. management. GARY ZWEIG especially liked World Af- with Mrs. Volz . . . par- ticipated in Wrestling . . . was a memher of NFL and Senators liked the Clairemont game will remember tests, English themes. and current events . . . after graduation to attend S.D.S.C. and Gary fairs quizzes plans - A mayor in Economics. STEPHEN ZIMMERMAN Steve seemed to enjoy his Pol. Science class the most . . . he was very active on the Science clubs and Chess clubs . . . he participated in the assemblies. German and Drama clubs . , . it seems that he will never forget the thundering herd in the halls . , . plans to attend St. .lohn's College. GARY ZWERNEMANN Gary favored Mr. Woolley and Drama , . . was often heard saying Ruthless , . , liked the time school started and the old buildings at Hoover , . , will always remember his first day here and all the stairs . . . after school plans to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography. SUSAN M. ZITTE-.L Sue often said . . and miles to go before l sleep , . . enjoyed all her teachers . . . she was editor of CSF Newsletter. a member of AFS. CSF. and Ger- man Club . . . Sue participated in girls' intramurals . . . she will always remember the piles of work and future plans include S,D.S.C., journalism. and travel- ing. --w AQ' ALAN ZWIBEL Alan favored Mr. Harris for Bi- ology and enjoyed Gym . . . was often heard saying Seriously now . , . participated in Swim- ming . . . liked the people at Hoover, mostly the girls . , . will always remember the day he ripped his clothes in Govern- ment , . , plans to go to San Fernando Valley State C. 441' '-'cur . BENJAMIN ZLOTNICK Ben was often heard saying You get what you pay for . . . fa- vored Wood Shop for a class and Mr. Trask as his teacher . . . participated in intramural bad- minton . . . especially liked the football held . . . will always remember the bleachers and Coach Engle . , . plans to work for the City. SUSAN M. BURNS Suzie. a transfer from San Diego, enjoyed Mr. Krill and English . . . she liked all the students and all her classes , . . after graduation she plans to attend San Diego City College. George Delbert Abbott Gary Lee Abney Lance Marvin Adams Bennie William Amos Sybil Louise Arnold Glifford C. Baker Dana R. Barker John Barrios Benson Lee Beck Elaine Toni Belltram Donna Gail Brickell John Allan Britt Richard George Chalmers Terry Scott Coe Cheryl Phylis Cooper David Neil Crumm Henry Clarence Davis Robert Carl Dodds Robert Gregory Gibson Dennis John Duncanson Donn D. Gilbert Raymond Joseph Goldstein Richard Leslie Goor Ronald James Greene Clifford David Greth Rose Louise Haberman James Lee Haverlondt .Magic grcwluafin Pamela Louise Holden Donna Johnson Jerry Jorgenson George John Karpati John Reese Keyser Ronald Gary Kilgore John Errol Kolb Judy Kyte Fred Carl Laue John Anthony LaValle Clara V. LaVanway David M. Leaskey Joseph Linder Jeannie Marie Lohr Robert B. McDowell Daniel Lee McMahon James Hamilton Mack Alan Dean Mahaffey Keith Allen Maloy John Manor Michelle Marcus Michael Alan Marsteiner Albert Martinez Juan M. Martinez William Kenneth Mawhorter Mary Linda May David Geoffrey Mazer 9 Diane Marie Merek Rosalyn Roux Mertes Michael Miller Michael R. Moris Annette Marie Murray Lawrence Matthew Nall Jr. Francis Teddy Okenson Donald Lee Otteson Christopher Lewis Reading Joe Roberts Ray Romero Pamela Jean Sharpe Douglas R. Sillett Neil Wayne Sisson Linda Snyder Mary Jane Snyder Ron Craig Stewart Lucy Sua Audrey Marie Thompson Frank Edward Thompson II Gayle Anne Traveller Jean Carolyn Unferth Marilyn Joyce West Janet Bonnie Wilson James B. Work Simon Wurzel Richard George Wyke we .xdvfmiragi Criclzfon Seniolr' Wag Cadf ,972 Orc!er of .zqaloearance Crichton ., , ,,..,. .,.. , . .., ., Doug Sillett Tompsett ..,..... Geary Miller Honorable Ernest Wooley ...A Mark Miller Fisher ,. ,r,...r Melody Pilot Lady Agatha Lasenby ..., ,,,, at Diane Gross Tweeny , ,,,, t..,,,,e, , , ,, ,. ,, Judy Anderson Lady Catherine Lasenby , , Kathy Canfield Naval Officer , .,,. L ,, ,,t. .,.. , .. Larry Parks Lady Mary Lasenhy , , Dott Kravitz Countess of Brocklehurst A ,, Kathleen Sexton Rev. John Treherne , L . . John Annaloro Servants of Earl Loam: The Earl of Loam t,i,t , . ,, L, Barry Messer Judy Sturdivant, Ben Elliot, Nancy Waltei's, Lord Brocklehurst ..e, L A, Gary Cunningham Cherie Stofer, Fred Kruse, Sharon Harvey, Monica McKig, and Al Moore. Martha Rapp Student Director 1965 .gznior Wag The master of the house having servants to tea? This certainly is not a very good example of the strong class system in England, but nevertheless it happens in the first act of The Admirable Critchtonf' the 1965 Senior Play. Lord Loam, played by Barry Messer, believes that all people should be equal, but his butler Critchton, played by Doug Sillett, frowns upon this theory. He is a firm believer that all men are born into a certain station in life, and there they should stay. ln the second act, the situation reverses itself. Lord Loam, his three daughters, Treherne, Er- nest, and Critchton take a voyage and are ship- wrecked on an island. Everyone becomes de- pendent on Critchton because he is the only one who actually knows how to take care of himself in time of need. After two years on the island, and after many adventures and peculiar developments, they are rescued and return to England, where life re- turns to normal. Student Director ....... . ..... Martha Rapp Production Manager ................................. Linda Davis Make-up ...... L ........,....,. Chairman-Rita Cantosg Barbara Chandler, Barbara DeHamer, Diane Durnell, jet Hunter, Lauren Peterson, Gerry Wfickham Costumes . . .,.....,.,..... Chairman-jill Kennedy, Mary Mikesell, Sharon Miller, Elaine Rouse, Leanne Sandland Properties ,. ..... Chairmanejerry Schmidtg Laurel Byer, Steve Green, Jina Monroe Programs . ,... ....,. C hairman-Donna Magill, Paulina Drewlo, Candy Johnson, Dana Jones, Gwynne Thompson Publicity .... ......,.,, C hairman-Cathie Humphrey, Cherie Cooper, Sheila jeitler, Linda Lillow, Linda Shockey House Manager ,.,. ...........,.,,... Lorene Hildebrand Ticket Sales ...........,.,............. ..........., G eary Miller, Barbara Taylor Program Cover Design ..... .....,............ B ruce Larson Sound ,... ...........,....,,........ .............. ...... C h a rles Riandeau Usherettes and Ushers Senior Boys and Girls , L, . .jf -.r ...- I ,r 5 Only the make-up artist knows 4' - Agri HILL! LPA Safe Robin O'Connor Connie Swank 5551 can Wvemim These outstanding Seniors have gained mem- bership to the select group of CSF. Life Mem- bers. In the lst row are: Mr. Mullin, Lorene Hildebrand, Roslyn Harvin, Barbara Taylor, Becky Sickler, Daun Martini 2nd row: Linda Arnold, Rita Cantos, Susan Glass, Sharon Koons. 3rd row: Joel Lamon, John Shoven, Pete Kofoed, Dennis Beck. 4th row: Ben Elliot, Bob Haulman, Art Ayers, Bob Wickler, Paul Severtson, Ron Melvin. Pete K , .fdher Qyracluafion ll? T fx F A if 'Irfif ami 'Q ,-5 jar fwegfe yeard we Aaue Lean nurfurecl anal erlucafecl in fAe way5 of our Jfafe, our nafion, an! our war!! we Aaue fries! fo rleuegzly fAe cAaracferiAficJ neceddary Ar ud fo uenfure info our reafm azure, fo .4eeL fhe reaaolm Ar our exiafence. gram fge chuerdify of dgifg unc! Annui- Azlge we Aaue acfiuirezl we are prepares! for Me Ave!! we Jkaff Kean! whfltellel' we may CA0052, LU? W Ae grafe!ufKzr Me Zwealom of fAaf cAoice. 149 RW' RN.,-1' ,jg-N 'gf fill? 'Mflmf MW ffm lim JJJJ? vs, K mmf K, M 43: Miva? . . 4 ,Q : . A Q f km vf yn ', ' Q I 'V i v . . W A Q AA. , ,ff X w 1 if 'ff' ' if Q ,, Q ,fr 'F . rganiza fiom! y-jeend QQCOWI eruice .95 we gon! fear First Row: Cantos, Kennedy, Severtson, Stoops, Martin, Second Row: Swank, Calderon, Sicklcr, Barth, Steed, Torkelson, Francisco. Third Row: Haulman, Lamon, Ayers. Kofoed, Elliot, O'Connor, Sickmann, Koethe, Wicklei', Q- 154 'E .S 7 Q 1 1 r ,X Ecivres working on Homecoming decorations. Ciured The purpose of Ecivres can be seen from its name, service spelled backward. The Ecivres is an honorary organization made up of ten senior boys and ten senior girls selected by the faculty for outstanding service to Hoover in their underclass years. The club has a twofold function. Its first and chief purpose is serving the school, During the year the Ecivres sponsored an assembly, did community work at Christmas, helped at the Tuberculosis Foundation, and performed many clerical jobs at Hoover. The club's second purpose is social benefits. The Ecivres held two banquets during the year, to which the parents were invited. The money necessary for such projects is raised from the sale of pep ribbons. The Ecivres prove to be a very worthwhile organization. of ara. Cru, Je., car Service is the key word of the Key Club. The Kiwanis International, which promotes the idea of leadership and service, sponsors this organization. Qualifications the forty selected members must possess are character, leadership, and service. Each year, one outstanding Key Club member is awarded a scholarship by the Kiwanis Club. Key Club members were participants in many projects including the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast Sale and the Dad and Daughter Banquet. Twice every year they visit an or- phanage in Tijuana and bring groceries they have bought with money raised from sales. An outside speaker attended each of the bi-monthly breakfast meetings. These meetings proved both educational and inspirational. pu- i .,r 'ffl Key Club aiding a Tijuana orphanage, First Row: Kofoed- Sec., Marshall - Treats., O'Connor - Vice Pres., Barth - Pres., Second Row: Duke, Cossette, Havens, Wilke. Third Row: Waldrrup, Faulk, Finley, Verdon. Fourth Row: Williains, Stadnyk, Siniard, Deland, Cosby, Roemmich. Fifth Row: Zettel, Hill, Hartwell, Parker, Ondler, Wil- liams. Sixth Row: Mr. Allen-Faculty Advisor, Snowden, Lowe, Othav, james, Burke, Armstrong, McCluskey, Flannigan, Gordon, Flannigan, Rein- ke, Hutchinson, Ondler, Anderson, Luth. 155 ournagdfd lorouicle flze ollafedf Wewzi Sports Staff-Simmons, Finley, Hullet, Shier 156 W A 1 Copy Editor-Rcnfro Page One News Editors-Rose, Rabe EditorfFlannigun Hoover High School's newspaper staff put out every other week the award-winning, four- page newspaper, the Cardimzl. The Staff did an outstanding job of keeping students inform- ed of all news items at Hoover. These items included academic highlights and sports events, ,I Art EdiI0f?Gilfl'lS jAl 0bL9A flue Ai-rnonffzfy cfarchnafv Associate Editors-Hitler, Ramps ' l XX Advisor-Mr. Toltars social activities, and even the fads and fashions. Under the guidance of Mr. Lester Tokars, faculty advisor, and Tim Flanigan, Editor in Chief, the Cardinal Staff consistently managed to produce an excellent paper. -'fit ,f Circulation Managers-Stevens, Shockelford Advertising-Mattlnck Feature Editors-Veatchf OVDOUUCH Assistant Page One and Two Editors-Olive, Sturdivant li WMAM, MLM . . . 8 Wicklei'-Ediror-in-chief, Vallcau-Student Life, Smith-Secretary, Howell-Publicity, Lakin-Student Life, Chand- ler-Sports, GlassVCopy, Chaffee-Photographer, Drcwlo-Underclass, ZittelsAcadcmic. Editcmr-in-chief-Wickle1' Producing an annual is not as easy as it may seem. It took the dedicated efforts of these eighteen students to turn out the best yearbook ever. The first and most important things the stu- dents on the staff had to learn were responsi- bility and cooperation, Each section editor was completely responsible for his own section, but cooperation and compromise were necessary if Jana! jfou Lv Decker-Organizations, Powers-Seniors, XVeauner-Seniors, Mr. jappe-Advisor, Hendrickson-Arr, CLI1'1'klI17Bll5- iness, CndenfArt, Knight-Art, Harvin-Organizations. from all the editors to produce ll unified annual. The stuff members were inspired to work by Mr. Fred jappe, the advisor. All the confusion, frustration, and monthly deadlines, which always came too soon, proved worthwhile. From out of the chaos emerged the '65' DIAS CARDINALES, which the staff proudly presents to the students of Hoover and the community. Advisor- Mr. Jzippc 159 raining ncouragefi any .gzwlenfri MCCLf00I'5 First Row: Mrs. james -Sponsor, Kcrns, Pear- son, Wfoodlcy, Stern, Conklin. Crosswhitc, Greer, Hillix, johnson, Shue, Miss Miller- Sponsor. Second Row: Haines. Morebcllo, Hai'- ris, Meycring, Wliit- worth, Krantz, Hcnneusc -Pres. , 'x 1' .1 Q. S Q 4 lx ,ft 5 The Ducateers, a service club, helped to citizenship, the club worked closely with Mr. promote the sale of tickets to all general stu- 'Ieeter and the Cardinal Campus shop in per- dent body events. Composed of twenty girls forming its functions. selected for their responsibility, honesty, and Once .a year, the Ducateers charter a bus First Row: Trent, Lamon-Pres., Sander. Second Row: Estes, Hildebrand. Lowell, Wittne1', Wcrodley, Kerns, Parker, Mr. Ciccnti-Sponsor. to somewhere as an outside activity. Wen! Crow ounci The Hoover Red Cross Council does much worthwhile and needed work. The members' main project was to carry on a correspondence with our Red Cross Sister School in Napal, India. The Council made a tape recording that was sent to Napal explaining the Red Cross Drive and how to collect funds. It also made a cultural exchange with them on the aspects of our school life. In addition, the Council maintains a friendship with our sister school in Yokohama, Totsuka Senior High School. This year the Council raised over S330 from the annual membership drive with which to carry out their projects. The only requirement for council members is a sincere desire to help those in need. 160 I og Pa Pg Woniford First Row: Sluder, Mul- lar, Schaad, Pierson, Fur- row, Wfeaver, Gibson. Second Row: Mrsr Pre- court, Mrs, Dossey, Berg- hauscn, Padbcrg, Crumm, Erickson, Dickerson, Du- vis, I-loxel. Johnson, Grantham, Mills, Perez, Kerns, Miss Gillett. Of great service to the school are the library and OHICC monitors. These students put in many hours of much needed work in order to keep Hoover running smoothly. The library monitors, in addition to spending a period in the library everyday, work one hour after school each week. Often gone unnoticed in the library are the bookcraft monitors who jdroug .idoof .girvice work behind the scenes repairing and rebinding old textbooks. All monitors receive credit for school serv- ice. They must be at least average in scholar- ship and have good citizenship. These students should be commended for their fine efforts in helping to keep the school functioning effi- ciently. -gan' IUAIUS. Qfhce Wonzford First Row: Swenson Sci nocea, Roark. Second Row: Mrs. Flemming, Pogue, Rudakowski Steele, Brooks Krantz Helenschmidt Hill Third Row: Fuhim in Spaars, I-Ienneusc M Creery, Zunich H to 0,05 n. lgroclucfion . . . 3696 PGH! First Row: Baxter, Ful- ton, Mr, Wfoolley, Faust Wi'igl1t, Beck, Cook. Ser- ond Row: Matthews, Minard, Minniear, Fa- nad, Dillinger, Nunnelly, Brandr. The smooth production of all assemblies, programs, rallies, and dances depended upon the assistance of the stage crew. Responsible for lighting, curtains, and scenery, the crew aided in the Tower Day, Vespers, and Com- mencement ceremonies. The members of the stage crew were well prepared for their jobs by having taken such classes as metal shop and electronics. The Student Research Fellowship was a new organization at Hoover this year. Spon- sored by Mr. Cizek and Mr. Snyder, its many purposes include utilizing the scientific' talent at the high school level, helping interested students toward scientific goals and alerting the community to the talent at Hoover. Some of the problems the students work on are original while others are furnished by the community from such places as General Atom- ics, N.E.L., Scripps Institution, and General Dy- namics. One problem the organization worked on dealt with atmospheric ionization and its effects on living organisms. If a problem is solved by the students, it is written up for professional publication. The only membership requirement for S.R.F. is an interest in science. Members, how- ever, must contribute to the club and maintain good grades. First Row: Kalin, McKc-nney, Wakeheld, Kiester, Medick, Trent, Wtmotlley, Second Row: Gault, Sattler, McCreery, Haines. Third Row: Matson, Broaded, Zimmerman, Swunberg, Sommer, Strachan. Fourth Row: Harrison, Cosby, Hollis, Haulman, Frybcrgcr, Harris. Parkis, Ayers, Lamon, Beck. 162 0,045 n. uri ic LJ' First Row: Olson, Anderson. Second Row: Torkclson, Mayne. Third Row: Bryant, Koutris, Anderson, Fourth Row: Knapp, Biscak, Calderon. Fifth Row: Durnell, Knief, Lowell. Sixth Row: Cantos, Cunningham, Kazikowski, Sev- enth Row: Dennstedt, Kofoed, Decker. Eighth Row: Ken- nedy. Haley, Stanley. 'fl Daily rehczlrsals :lrc hard work, Two of Hooverls outstanding performing groups are the Ensemble and Bell Choir, The sixteen members of the Ensemble were chosen for their exceptional ability in music as well as for high scholastic standing. The eleven girls in the Bell Choir were chosen for their ability to read music and their interest. The Belles chose to play with thirty-seven English handbells imported from London. Both groups have performed for churches, service clubs, and other associations, and have appeared on television several times. The En- semble and Bell Choir each received many requests for performances. Lack of time made fulhlling all of them impossible. NEW . M cfm. Hildebrand, Ellickson Van Hartin, jutila, An tlerson, Le Roque, Parkis Knapp, Flemming. fir.. First Row: Calderon. Lowell, Torkc-lson, Caintos, Kennedy, Mayne, Hiscalfc,1NI:iyne.Knicf,Anilerson,Kontris,DL'rlcei',Dtfi1iistc-tlt,Durnell lxni Anderson, Bryant. Second Row: Dc Mutli, Ferguson, Bachr, Nichols, Groves, Powell, Mriroy, Lnrinorc, Dc'Russo, Miller, Ellicltson, 71nioxx 1 Bills, Jutila, Hunter, Francisco, Horth, Taylor, Bnkciig Beyrc-r, Flemming, Rosenberg. Third Row: Hamill, Gcpliart, Wr1lkci', XX'alkcr, Wfin ei Eberle, Alcove. jones, Golziway, Hill, Knight, Parr, Bramble, Foster, Gorden, Gehrman, Vlfitt, I.eona1'tl, Simmons, Martin, Bour, X7L'L1l'fLLlll1 Fourt Row: Clute. Ashcraft, Haynes, Gralinm, Daniels, Spaans, Hawkull, Jacobson, Salamy. Curtis. Pc-naloszi, Gcncroli, I.iintla, Gibbs, xlorefifiion of .Sion jlzroug Director4Mrs. Bultcr 164 QA , CAOPUJ The Girls' Chorus is an advanced perform- ing group under the able direction of Mrs. Buker. Its thirty-tive members are selected by audition, The Girls' Chorus performed at the Christmas and Spring concerts and at numerous music festivals. In addition to these, members of the chorus sang at several invitational pro- grams during the year. Eddeh, Nowell, Fraser, Natwick, Gross, Wrrlkc-i', Arulurson, Wfalton Fifth Row: Donovan, Lawrence, Shroufe, Sandin, liryons, Ryan Wfliitworth, Le Roque, Niesly, Parkis, Hollcs, Gianformaggio, Kems, Haley, Hale, Cunningham, Lima, Mcrtcz Willir1i11s, I.ormorc, l.avan- way, Manard, Coats, lXlcl.emorc, Stanley. .fd Calolaeffa CLUB' The Cardinal A Cappella Choir is one of the main performing groups at Hoover. It is made up of 104 members, mostly juniors and seniors, who are selected by audition. Their performances during the year included the Christmas and spring concerts at school. The choir performed a concert in Balboa Park for the Christmas all-city celebration. For the past three years, the group has participated in the Easter Sunrise Service, which is sponsored by the Council of Churches of San Diego. Under the direction of Mrs. Buker, the A Cappella Choir has brought much recognition to the musical talent at Hoover. The Choir has one social event each year, a dinner. This year, the event took place at the House of Hospitality. oice First Row: Mr. Krefting-Director Ream, Palmer, Lopez, Rigby, Camhell, Koonce, Kennedy. Second Row: Bah- hitt, Behm, Hargrave, Creigan, Miller McAulift, Richards. Third Row: Clem ons, Pyhala, Marleau, Carhart, Bryrlom Eltron, Olsen, Gordon, , 165 OOUQI' if Hoover's Band has been in existence since the school first opened its doors in 1930. The Band has established one of the finest records of achievement in all San Diego County, and its name is well known in the Los Angeles area. The Band maintained a very busy schedule throughout the year. Its activities included half- time shows at Hoover home games, atten- dance at State College Band Day, participation in the Toyland and other city parades, and performances in many assemblies and festivals. The most outstanding achievement the Band has made is in local and regional festivals. For the past sixteen years the Band has received a rating of excellent at these festivals. This record is unsurpassed by any other city or coun- ty high school band, and is one of which the student body can be proud. fa? aura First Row: Menea, Campbell, Kofoed, Kahan. Second Row: Henry, Brown. Stokes, Tapley, Curley. 166 -avwmnmmw .- M..,..., .. ..A..,.. ..,...-...r.. .W---...M ...M- l i l i l l l f if , 4 ' l l First Row: Russell, Rainey, Tapley, GreensmithfDrum Major, Dietz, Burke. Pearson. Second Row: Lavel, Smith. I ww 6 .gpairif ww. , if ,. 'I-. a Bolam, Graf, Campbell, Paredes, RUch6, McNeill. Third Row: Swartz, Mavis, Dietz, Henry, Sirna, Companiotte, Driscoll Young. Fourth Row: Cotter, Gallatin, Fletcher. jones, Johnston, Richiirclson, Bornstein. Fifth Row: Stokes, Van Bihher, Hen ry, Refer, Engle, Wfinklcman, Bell, Brown, Buuns. Sixth Row: Curley, Carson, Kuhan, Kofoed, james, Gallatin, Norris. i 167 .gyfuclenffs provide .illoouer 168 HW Director- Mr. Stollstcimcr t Dire Mr. Martin 5 1 of fiff4Q-ef5,ffZZ!ff414 4ff'Z6v'l QQOX Q0 poefr in oun at We ffm fffw WWW. QZQA3 45 Since September, 1964, the members of the Orchestra have worked diligently in order to present concerts for the enjoyment of the stu- dents and faculty of Hoover High. One such presentation was the Christmas Program, in which the orchestra and choral departments combined to help promote the spirit of the season. Also, the talents of the Orchestra were enjoyed at their annual Spring Concert. The Orchestra represented Hoover at many music festivals. First Row: Jorgenson, Severtson, Hansen, Matson, Cooper, Hanson, Pearson, Miller. Second Row: Lip- sey, Rayman, Kuehn, Smith, Spen- cer, Monroe, Brollini, Hall. Third Row: Green, Bailey, Browning, May, Raney, Tapley, Bostik, Hurl- bert, Stewart. Fourth Row: Faulk, Walke1', Stockton, Votow, Burke, Dietz, Christie, Paredes, Campbell, Roche. Fifth Row: Bell, Linquist, Cason, Curley. At the Award's Banquet, which was held at the end of the year, many members of the Band and Orchestra were honored with medals indicating superior musicianship. In order to have such an excellent Orchestra, the members gave much of their time to attend evening rehearsals. The Orchestra was led by Mr. Gary Stollsteimer. Stokes, Kahan, Kofoed, Gallatin, fjlzerie Cfugzi fgrouiale .jwloouer ecorafiolw ommiffee L: '-' '-' 'W , 1 mag Spirit is the job of Mary O'Donnell. Besides starting chants in the halls and using every other method of promoting school spirit, she supervises the work of the Booster, Art, Decorating and clubs. These clubs were always thinking up new ways of promoting school spirit. They were in charge of rallies, painting banners, decorating the field for games, and adding spirit to the pep buses. Mary and all the boosters should be congratulated for all of their hard work. First Row: O'Don nell. Second Row Pugh, Sonsteng Fresquez, Keeleyl Third Row: San ford, Furry, Tilden, Neal, Swank, Du pree. .Aff Commiffee 'IAM Top to Bottom: Fresquez-Pres., O'- Donnell-Vice Pres., Neal-Sec. and Treas. The Q NJ Woodley, Stoops, Walters, O'Donnell, Sanford, Fresquez, Neal, Beeler, Ranscht. lairif anal gil'l.fAlfL6i6Lf5l'lfL First Row: Petrick-Rec. Sec., Krauss-Pres., Walker-Treas. Second Row: Jurado-Vice Pres. The Cardinal Co-eds is the organization to which every girl at Hoover belongs. Its pur- pose is to create a feeling of unity among Hoover girls. Under the supervision of Miss Mary Beaven, the club sponsored many activi- ties and projects including the Dad and Daugh- ter Banquet, the Mother and Daughter Tea, Hoover on Display, and for the first time this year, the Christmas Mailbox. ja!! Cjaginef Fall Cabinet. First Row: Watling-Representative-at-large, Clive-Service Chairman. Second Row: Starey-Historian, Rose-Publicity, Van Harten-Bulletin. yaring Kaginef Spring Cabinet. First Row: Sturdivant-Student Advisor. Second Row: Olive-Service Chairman, Rose-Publicity, Volz-Bulletin Boards, Baker- Representative-at-large. 171 l an ana! Experience ,xgclzieue Y' Seniors. First Row: I-larshman, Baehr-ICC rep., Curran-Pres., KnightfVice Pres., Beyrcr-Sec., Arnold. Second Row: Cabanas, Wait- ling, Walters, Edwards, Caden, Gephart, Wl1lkCl', Third Row: Adkins, Snyder, Smith, Hanson, Elison, Clements, Sandland, Chandler Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., the Y-Teens has a threefold purpose. It is to help each member grow as a person, to grow in the love and knowledge of God, and to grow in friend- ship with the other members. Y-Teen service projects and activities included a pancake breakfast, trick or treating for UNICEF, joints with the Key Club, and raising money for the United Community Services. wa 1 2 ... . x f ....a. juniors. First Row: Wfoodley, Helix, Moriyama, Lawrence, Comstock, Wcmod, Griffin, Morebello-Sec., Hutchings, Ream. Second Row: Volz-Vice Pres., BornsteiniService Chairman, Depew-Chaplain, Furry, Hahn, Dennstedt, Til- den, Walters, Van Harten, Damarus, Spencer, Haines- Pres., O'Rourke, Shue, Campbell. Sophomores. First Row: Englebrecht, McKinnon, Crogan, Ganott-Sec., Moriyarna-Pres., Walker-Vice Pres., Baehr-Treas., Taylor. Second Row:, Englekraut, Monroe, Steele, Payne, Alpert, Lewis, Derby, Anderson. Third Row: Adams, Berrington, Abbott, West, Huffer, Swanson, Brad- Shaw. migddord rom uemeafi Helmut Siekmann and Angelica Francisco This year Hoover had the privilege of host- ing two foreign exchange students from oppo- site ends of the world. Helmut, who came to us from Germany, lived with aloe Wlueeler and his family while attending Hoover. He enjoyed sports, particularly the basketball games. Wluen Helmut returns to Germany, he will have IQ years more of school to complete. He then plans to go on to the University. Angelica visited Hoover from the Philippines and lived with Paula Torkelson and her family during her stay. Among her favorites at school were the music and drama departments. Next year Angelica plans to attend the University of the Philippines where she will study either bus- iness administration or radio and television. First Row: Glass, Arnold, Beeler, Cantos, Sturdivant, Hildebrand, Lowell. Second Row: Wfheeler, Siekmann, Beyrer, Curran, Baehr, Viloodley Stern Olive, Fusselman, Moskowitz, Kalin, Depew, Alpert, Francisco, Torkelson. Third Row: Miller, Wiilker, Veatch, Weinstock, Wittner Strachan, Bellmer, Wotxdhouse, McAuliff, Severtson. Fourth Row: Steinhauser, Shaputnic, Estep, LeRoque, Rose, Waltel's, Mohr, Hoffei Volk Spencer, Powell, Ryan, Fifth Row: Schmidt, Lamon, Shoven, Cunningham, Schubert, Bukowsky. The American Field Service is one of the most active organizations on campus. Its pri- mary purpose is to bring foreign students to Hoover and give Hoover students the oppor- tunity to go abroad. Last summer the A.F.S. was able to send Cathie Lowell to Athens, Greece. Through this exchange program, the A.F.S. hopes a mutual understanding will de- velop among nations and eventually bring world peace. A few of the activities that club members sponsored were a trip to Disneyland, a movie to raise funds, and an international dinner. They also presented two assemblies at which the Hoover student body had an opportunity to hear the foreign exchange students speak of their experiences. Ctlfligublge .95 342 .jeg ofafin Veritas Vos Liberabit is the motto of the Latin Club. Translated it means, Truth shall make you free. The Latin Club is made up of all students taking Latin. The club is organized to add a lot of fun to the study of the language. Club members learned Christmas carols in Latin to sing at their Christmas party and also en- joyed an Easter party. The Latin Club holds many sales each year in preparation for its one big event, the annual Latin banquet. This is a real roast pig banquet complete with slaves and Roman costumes. First Row: Shoven, Zimmerman, Kofoed-Pres., Messer, Saverbier. Second Royvz Crigan, Broaded, Chandler, Daugherty, Kuipers. Third Row: Damarus, Stemhauser, Miller, Weinstock, Grossman, jones, Bradley. Fourth Row: Miss Schoessler, Lamon. 174 First Row: Marosz, Mulford. Second Row: Konold, Bowers, Harshman, Walke1'. Third Row: Weckerly, McCorison, Kelly, Knight, Fourth Row: Zlotoff, Stewart, Bergseid, McCorison, Ptack. eI l'l'l6Ll'l All students studying German comprise the German Club, The chief purpose of the organi- zation is to learn about German culture. The members of the club were given the oppor- tunity to see many movies and slides concerning Germany. They also learned German songs, practiced speaking German, and became ac- quainted with a number of German customs. German Club social activities included a Christ- mas party and a German banquet. 30 MHJQPJ fall -amxss First Row: Mr. King, Glass, Baehr, Steinhauser. Second Row: Summerfelt, Strachan, Payne, Volk. Third Row: Bukowsky, Schubert, Bae-hr, Krantz. Fourth Row: Erickson, McCreery, Kalin. Standing: Arnold, Cantos, Hildebrand. pan -.xdmerican The Pan American Club was organized to foster better relations with our Latin American neighbors, Members study the cultural back- ground, customs, language, and history of these countries. The club combines its educational functions with social activities. Once last year members of the club toured all the historic places of Old Town and then enjoyed a Mexi- can dinner. At Christmas time they went carol- ing in Spanish. They attended many Spanish movies and had an opportunity to hear speakers from various Latin American countries. S7,4mCA CM All students interested in French were wel- comed to join this club. It gave its members the opportunity to increase their knowledge of the French language and culture. Club meetings were both educational and entertaining. They often included films or slides of France. Oc- casionally a program such as a skit in French was put on by some of the students. During the year French Club members raised money through sales which was, in part, do- nated to the A.F.S. and was also used in the purchase of French records, magazines, and books. The highlight of French Club activities was a trip to Disneyland in March. First Row: Even, Hall. Second Row: Bornstein, Perez, Bellmer. Third Row: Ely, Webb-Pres., Mrs. Hoff. Fourth Row: Hillis, Miller, Dunn. l 175 .x4cac!emic .xdclfnowkclgemenf .xdncl The California Scholarship Federation is composed of students who have excelled in academic performance. To qualify for member- ship a student must have received a total of ten or more points, A's equaling three points and B's one. An important function of the organization is to encourage academic and cul- eniord Corner: Strachan-Pres. First Row: Knierim, Curran, Bailey, Martin, Hildebrand. Second Row: Glass, Arnold. Tay- lor, Harvin, Cantos. Third Row: Shoven, Beck, Kofoed, Sickler, Miller, Stoops. Fourth Row: Severtson, Ayers, Wickler, Koonce, Siek- mann. Fifth Row: Elli- ott, Melvin, Haulman, Ylnclercfada First Row: Gault, Sha- putnic, Bornstein, Berg- huhau, Fong, Dunn, Miller, Grigsby, Chu, Hill, Stiomke, Lur. Sec- ond Row: Millican, De- pew, Kalin, Severtson, Taylor, Ryan, Bradley. Third Row: Rabe, Rose, Webb, Sroufe, Effron, Love, Graham, Fourth Row: McCreery, Spring- stead, Veatch, Ponder, Hoffer, Bellmer, Haynes, Gorbet, Buone. Fifth Row: Touchstone, Bark- er, D'Agosta, Madalena, Anderson, Sandin, Walk- er. Sixth Row: Wood- house, Volk, Duffy, Broadecl, Broaded, Saler- no, Cossette, Van Bibber. Seventh Row: Sona, Sin- iard, Konopka, Mr. Mul- lin. 176 Lamon. 'li El fi 'M' x al i sw Q 5 tural learning. As a group the members at- tended the theatre several times and heard many stimulating lectures. They also served the school by participating in a tutorial pro- gram. The C.S.F. publishes a bi-monthly Newsletter to alert its members to various cultural events. all g .SQLLJQFL fri raining ncourage . . plfdifdefff The Apple Polishers are more formally known as the Future Teachers of America. This organization was designed to acquaint in- terested students with the teaching profession. The members spend much of their time doing volunteer work for teachers. Their main project each year is to raise enough money through such methods as corsage sales to be able to award a scholarship to a student interested in a teaching career. This year other F.T.A. activities included viewing films about teaching, hearing student teachers on various panels, and attend- ing a teaching conference at State College. First Row: McKenney, Lormore, Campbell. Second Row: Ashheld, Miller. LeR0que, Mrs. Sanderson. Qui!! ana! Sm!! Quill and Scroll is an international journal- ism society which operates to promote interest in journalism at the high school level. It is open to all students who have taken a semester of journalism or yearbook and who are, at the time, enrolled in such a class. In order to fur- ther the aims of good journalism and yearbook practices, many prominent journalists are in- vited to speak at Quill and Scroll meetings. The Hoover chapter was this year named the King Durkee chapter of Quill and Scroll in honor of Mr. King Durkee who is in charge of the De- partment of Education at the Union Tribune Publishing Company. First Row: Knight, Olive, Matlock, Rabe. Second Row: Curran, Rose, Sturdi- vant. Third Row: Chandler, Caden, Hullett, Finley. Fourth Row: Mr. Tokars. Romps, Hitler, Harvin. 177 ,i-....-..------- .ggfualenfa ibemonafrafe Qbramafic I'dl'l'la E i First Row: Mr. Woolley, Walters, Simmons, Rapp, Durnell, Knight. Second Row: Wittner, Brown, Kelley, Sauerbier, jones, Lawrence. Third Row: Ptack, Zimmerman, Gourley, Deck, jones, Estes, Sexton, Patruno, Kennedy, Gross. .7Ae5yaian5 yn. First Row: McKig, AndersongClerk. Second Row: Ptack, Kravitz, Caldron-Pres., Knight, Torkelson. Third Row: Jessen, Canfield, Miller, Messer-Vice Pres., Clute-Sec., Sexton. 178 It's that cafeteria food! The play's the thing for the Thespians and the Drama Club. The Thespians is an hon- orary dramatic society ancl is a national organi- zation. Membership in this club is exclusive and is determined through a point system. Every- body interested in drama, however, is invited to join the Drama Club. This organization at- tempts to generate an interest in the theatre and provides an opportunity for students to participate in drama by presenting readings, monologues, skits, plays, and various other en- tertainments to members of the club. To carry out their purpose, both clubs take part in a number of activities in addition to practicing their own acting. They have visited the Globe Theatre, attended a presentation of Hamlet, and toured the KOGO television sta- tion. .fdncl .Speech .xddigfied Will First Row: Hirschbein, Rast, Miller, Webb, Fox. Second Row: Good, Becker, Biancini, Thomas, Bornstein, Kalin. Third Row: Thomson. McKig, Armstrong, Harris, Peterson. Fourth Row: Frisk, Flanigan, Chaffee. Two well known speech clubs at Hoover are the Senators and the N.F.L, The N.F.L. is a group within the Senators. Anyone with an in- terest in public speaking is welcome to join the Senators. Through the evaluation of speech competitions presented from among the Sena- tors, points are given, and after a certain num- ber of points have been earned. the member is eligible for the N.F,L. The basic concern of these two groups is preparation for speech tournaments. At the meetings students practice developing speaking skills.AThese orators got off to a great start this year by taking first place in the City Tourna- ment and fifth place at the Palomar Novice Tournament for all first year speakers. Hoover can certainly be proud of these students, who serve as excellent representatives of the school. 32ndf0F5 First Row: Webb, Miller, Avila, Fox. Hirschbein. Second Row: Depew, Kalin, Bornstein, Good, Thomson, Rast, Biancini, Becker. Third Row: Chaffee, McKig, Flanigan, Armstrong, Frisk, Siegel, Peterson. Students nervously await results at a speech tournament. 179 OOUQI' Wadi CM A keen mind and an active interest in math- ematics are the qualifications for membership in this club. Math Club members spend much of their time learning mathematical games in preparation for the many tournaments they enter. Each year a five-man team is selected from among the members to attend and participate in the math tournaments at Occidental College. The Math Club this year attended the mathe- matics field day at State College also, Clif G, First Row: Menz, Mashburn, Ayers, Cosby, Billmer. Second Row: Haulman, Wassertail, LeRoque. cience The Science Club was formed in order to give Hoover students an opportunity to increase their knowledge and enjoyment of science. Members went on field trips, saw many films, and reviewed scientific books. Speakers at meet- ings included a resource person who spoke on the Summer Science Institutes. The Science Club provided a laboratory and the needed equip- ment for students interested in doing experi- ments in science. Each year the organization gives a scholarship to one of its outstanding members. First Row: McKig, Sommers, Bellmer, Woodley, Lane, Strachan. Second Row: Trent, Ayers, Zimmerman, Mrs. McDaid. Third Row: Mashburn, Hall, Mr. Nordstrom, Haulman. 180 30 gli gllwng eglfltefefff First Row: Shagutmic, Bellamy, Christensen. Second Row: Zulfelt, Kalman, Rhodes, Camren, May. Third Row: jones, Richmond, O'Donnell, Vassallo. Fourth Row: Roe, Hall, Houland, Williams, Raymand, Davisson. 50.4.9 cm All students interested in bowling were wel- comed to improve their skill by joining the Bowling Club. This organization met once each week at the Aztec Bowling Alley. Its thirty members were divided into ten teams which al- ternately played each other. At the end of the season the winning team received a trophy, and the losing team was awarded a booby prize! Many of the club members were awarded pins for bowling a score of over 200. Good sports- manship as well as improvement in skill was encouraged among Bowling Club members. Strike! l 181 My on My , W, 82 CAri:ifine fibennia .fdngegca jrccncidco pofiemarg ,Dear-don Q C Crowrw jlzeir Queen . . .911 .xdcfion ,, ,5 t UA ,L ? ,1 T 5 174 E 1 4 is ii: ,. i - X A queen is crowned, Peckham, Young, Buck, Aimes. First Row: Beckenthal, Buono, Carpenter. Second Row: Saverbier, Johnston, Samson. Third Row: Higgins, Smith, Messer. Practice marching is a routine pocedurc. X 183 niformifg is mlaorfanf in First Row: Scarborough, Jordan, Cattrell, Long, Zubi- ate, Garcia, Label, Minnear. Second Row: Bartholmew, Mata, Hughes, Miller, Sullivan, Evans, May, Koone, Blackstock. Third Row: Califano, Maize, Hoffman Mills, Smith, Dietz. First Row: Buono, Branch, Higgins, Blackstock, Saver- bier, Michel, Baxter. Second Row: Myers, Jacobsen, Jacobsen, Wiegers, May, Nieman, Johnston. Third Row: Bodaly, Beckenthal, Jones, Smith, Zubiate, Hoff- man, Klepzig. Fourth Row: Young, Dickerson, Hare, Sorrells, Buck, Sampson, Carpenter. 184 19036 Galen First Row: Matinez, Flint, Ruvelcave, Reid, Mumau Britton. Second Row: Reed, Whittivei', Harrisburg dercaffer, Harrison, Loncher, Cyr, First Rovv: Peckharn, Littleheld, Jones, Beruk, Whitwer, Peterson. Second Row: Shackel ford, Miller, Curtiss, Bulla, Gentile, Lons. Third Row: Scott, Fitzgerald, Sullivan Short, Curry, Horsman. Bales, Linville, Bradly. Third Row: Daw, Fruci, Un- l , O ur ounfry 5 elarefienfafwed LLIQI S.F.C. Colin, S.F.C, Riendeau. I Rifle Team, First Row: Jordan, Scarborough. Second Row: Peterson, Slocomb, Whitwer. The Reserve Officers Training Corps is basic- ally a citizenship program. It is designed to prepare its members to enter college and go into the officers reserve program, The Hoover R.O.T.C. entered many competitions through- out the year and performed with continual ex- cellence. In addition to representing the school, the R.O.T.C. was of great service to Hoover. Members deserve much gratitude for guarding at sports events, P.T.A. meetings, and numer- ous other school activities. Silver Blades, First Row: jordan, Scarborough. Second Row: Bartholomew, Chabrowski, Cattrell, Long, Zubiate. Third Row: Mata, Hughes, Miller, Sulli- van, Evans. Fourth Row: Califano, Maize, Hoffman, Mills, Blackstock, May. 'v' X - N, 'o-N, fi ' Officers: McCarthy, Slocomb, Webb, Zimmerman, Fox, Messer. 185 Amin... 4.-...., 186 Saorfa I 5 ,, 2 ...iq V 4 .24 SFCLCL jeam si i .2 , ,S , r, K M r H . kk mi ,,-,, 5. A 1 .gig - 1 , rf , 3, ,, Hoover 12 20 4 20 14 Vqff.-5 'I A K, 7 ig 14 4 1. . ,x Scorebox Kearny Helix . Clairemont r , Sweetwater 5 L f'l3Morse Saints , r Lincoln i i Crawford iSan Diego ' 25 ' 145?iwaJ cjwluf, jwo, jkree . . e Coaches Engle and Leslie reassure boys after short but demanding practice. Hoover's football season was marked by outstanding spirit. Although there were many disappointments, the Cards did provide Hoover fans with some exciting moments. In league play, the Cards lost only one game by more than six points. Most games were decided in the last few minutes of play. Head Coach Roy Engle and Line Coach Russ Leslie ably led the team. In the first game of the season, the Cardi- nals met a 12-31 loss to the Kearny Komets, C.I.F. champs. The next game saw Helix ex- ploit our inexperienced line in a 20-41 victory for the Highlanders. The Cards then captured their first victory, 21-12 against Clairemont. Hoover's next opponent was Sweetwater. The Red Devils gained a twenty point lead over Hoover and then held on to win 20-15 as the Cards went on a spree in the last four minutes of the game. Tough luck draped Hoover as the team sustained its first league loss to Morse, 6-7. Saint Augustine's powerful- team handed H.H.H.S. a second league-loss, O-6. The Lin- coln Hornets won 20-26 and the following week the Crawford Colts won 14-26. In the final game, the San Diego Cavemen, the East- ern League champs, gained a 7-25 victory over Hoover. 18 , f v 1 5 . ,Q A ' ' a ,. YE Q 1 .,. J X Q 4 x I s -a fi X' I 9 ff KJ,q,VA,: 31' A Yi H XL fa :Ei ' K fy WW r 4 ,Q ..A' . ' Q - F 4 ' gs. X E ff Qs, m , ,QP A Q 3 3 I V ,mi ig Q X '5'f ,. ., kg. 17 '54 , G 7' M 55 ws!-Eu ii ix R 'ri ' Q .,, u. ' KS 'E vw 1 Q . W 5ff5'5 kiQ.ff fx: .ggwf '. 4. . ,, . . . ss, Mg fwa, f . ffgi-'!f'v1'g fx ,fm sy A- E, ' ,gfiv A ' 1 I 'I' wgfi, 'Iv' ,Q 4 .-1 -. , , S X Q 0. e .jwla-ro!-Lugkf gamed ring Lloyd Hutchinson spears ball for Hoover score. Cardinals gang up to halt a lonely Lincoln back. Tough breaks dealt the Cards their first defeat in two years by Morse as Morse came out on the winner's side 7-6. Dennis Duke ran sixty yards to set up the six yard touchdown run by O'Connor for Hoover's only tally. Played at Balboa Stadium, the game with the Saints was the second in the league. The teams were evenly matched, but the Saintsmen held Hoover to win 6-0. After opening up a big nineteen point lead during three periods, Lincoln held on just long enough to salvage a 26-20 victory over Hoover. During the third quarter the score was 26-7. With time running out in the final period, Mar- shall came off the bench to guide the Redbirds to two touchdowns which put them back into the game. The Cards moved deep into Lincoln territory, but were unable to secure victory before the final gun sounded. Hoover next faced the Crawford Colts. At the half the score was 7-12 with the Colts ahead. In the fourth period Crawford made two touchdowns. With less than two minutes left in the game, Romero moved the Cards on a successful ninety-nine yard touchdown march. For Homecoming Hoover met San Diego and suffered a 7-25 loss. joofgaf .SZUJOIQ fo Cl, Q Determined Hutchinson drives forward as San Diego Cavers converge upon him. O'Connor brushes 05 Sainfs tackler for extra yardage. Robin O'Counor chugs around left end for a first down against Crawfordipicture courtesy of Guy Hitler. we .Spoiled 0 , 1, , ,, ar. 4. , - ' , X L l r Q First row: Coach Leslie, Cossette, Horne, O'Connor, McFann, Sherman, Duke, Hommas, Garret, Smithee, Willis, Nuss, Second row: Coach Engle, Andrews, Sawyer, Wood, Waldrop, Hutchin-son, Phillips, Marshall, Luth, Anderson, Koudelka, Schaitel, Roc mich. Hoover's Varsity Football team this year was composed of approximately forty-five young men. These players were divided into four squads of eleven men each. Many of the outstanding players played on both of the offensive and defensive squads. Outstanding Hoover linemen included Tony Sophia, Greg Verdon, Tim Havens, Cliff Gordon, and all C.I.F. guard john Stephenson. Steve Williams and Lloyd Hutchinson did an outstanding job at the offensive end positions. Gary Marshall played at quarterback and Dennis Duke and Robin O'Connor gave him needed support in the backfleld. Players on bench anxiously await the result Q 00U8l goofgaf First row: Campbell, Williams, Matzl-ae, Sophia, McCluskey, Hopson, Verdon, Romero, Crossman, Muller, Mgr. Koutris. Second row: Reichart Prowse, Reeg, Gordon, Stephenson, Havens, Dwyer, Best, Wai'd, Curtis, Campbell, Mgr. Tazalar, Mgr. Trent. of a Hoover point-after-touchdown attempt. This fine group of young athletes, despite a disappointing season, put forth great effort in every game. They worked during the sum- mer vacation to prepare for the season and they worked long, hard hours during the sea- son. The squad was often hampered by injuries to key players. At times, Cliff Gordon, Gary Marshall, and Robin O'Connor were out of action. Never, however, did the squad give up. Their conduct on the football field was ex- emplary. This squad, loaded with underclass talent, should perform strongly next year. Their spirit this year will long be remembered. unior amifg 10058 5-4 mem' First row: Mgr. Salerno, Thatcher, Knight, Barnett, Schry, Dwyer, Dricolt, Rogers, Parkhurst, Mgr. Chu. Second row: Matthews, jones, luke Walton, Zettle, Asumpeao, Shaw, Generolli, Jenkins, Miller, Coach Foote. Third row: Coach Murphy, Morstad, Parr, Greiner, Latta, Brosells Odencratz, Bruner, Vifalker, Stephenson, Mgr, Tupper. Fourth row: Christi, Flishcr, Taylor, Thompson, Sorrie, Willianis, Low, Tofflemiie Gephart, Mgr. Kesser. At the beginning of the football season, the junior varsity seemed headed for a league championship. They were led by two powerful running backs and a solid defense. Defeating Kearny, Clairemont, Sweetwater, Morse, and San Diego, they came up on the short end against Helix, Saints, Lincoln, and Crawford. Junior varsity losses were attributed to the transfer of key players to the varsity team. With talent from the junior varsity, the varsity should return to the win column next year. Generolli drives for extra yardage as Saints' tacklers move in Hoover Opponents Hoover Opponents I 14 Kearny 0 20 Morse 6 0 Helix 15 0 Saints 13 13 Clairemont 6 7 Lincoln 19 26 Sweetwater 12 0 Crawford 13 18 San Diego 6 196 gmnaafd .7aLe Quo! in jinag Under the guidance of Coach Arnold, this year's gymnastics team placed higher in C.I.F. than they did in Eastern League meets. At the end of the regular league action, they were in third place. The team, however, captured sec- ond place in the C.I.F. finals. Steady winners this season for the gymnas- tics were Jack Saunders, Rich Ringeisen, Art Ayers, Don Sperber, john Oliver, and Larry Olds. Two ways to do a split by Saunders and Ayers. Iiirst row: Millican, Ringeisen, Saunders, Browning, Olds, Wlmite. Second row: Coach Arnold, Reinecke, Church, Olivier, Ayers, Yantos, Sperber. Ringeisen demonstrates side horse technique. Scoreboard Hoover Opponents 115 Crawford 145 146 Morse 121 135.5 San Diego 139.5 167.5 Lincoln 107.5 5rd, in Eastern League Znd. in C.I.F. 197 eam gyforf gfinga 100:55 Counfry First row: Strachan, Kerridge, Walker, Boynton, Humphrey. Second row: Keller, Lunsford, Ohlsen. Thompson, Mgr. Cunningham. Third row: Knight, MenggGephart, Coach Peters. The Cardinal Cross Country team narrowly took first place in the Eastern League finals as the Lincoln Hornets came within one point of victory. Don Walker, Rod Kerridge, and Paul Boynton led Hoover runners with second, third, and fifth places respectively. Mike Humphrey, Neil' Strachan, and Rick Thompson, provided many of the remaining points to give the Cards the lead. In the A.A. class school division C.I.F. finals, the Cardinals placed sixth with Don Walker leading the team. Scoreboard Hoover Opponents 36 La jollas 24 54 Lincoln 25 35 Kearny 22 41 Morse 19 28 San Diego 31 42 Saints 19 32 Crawford 23 31 Pt. Loma 24 lst. in Mt. SAC Std. in Aztec Inv. 6th, in C.I.F. finals 198 ' gadfern eague Cjlzam fond ila Don Walker crosses hnish line third in the Aztec Invitationals. Hoover boys relax after race at Aztec lnvitationals. unior am if? 3-4 Rear First row: Villa, Wilson, Parks, West, Siniard, Burke, Ross. Second row: Cheslak, Russell, Talbot, Harper, Veneziale, Brown, Third row: Peterson, Philbin, Lewis, Wright, Wheeler, Darsck. Fourth row: Coach Peeters, Harris, Martin, Koer, johnson. t l w l 1 Xx x sb, 0,1 xg ,pf xxxgy' ij I ff W Q, I gli? V fb dw oouer Qual: .ggfrengflz .fgiclzi jam, ,,.,- s'A-,A Mike Dail pulls in rebound against Helix. Lloyd Hutchinson jumps high for Wiiidel soars high into the air to snare a rchuund successful shot. 201 loirif, ibeknfie, Spaorfdmana ila cane! .yudfgng Hoover stretches to pick ar rebound out of the lmnds'of Morse. Dail lays in two. F' , Dail strains to lay in two. Coach Debate sets up play with Carclinals. ring Carcbnagm any ind first row: Gibson, Nuss, Cuenca, Mcllwee, Hampton, Mgr, Frank. Second row: Coach Debate, Kimble, Hutchinson, Dail, Oliver, Wiiidel, Mirshall, Lyons. One of the top attractions of the prep basketball season was the annually held Kiwanis Tournament featuring all the major high schools of San Diego County. Hoover's final game against Crawford, was a close struggle all the way that ended in a 45-38 victory for the Colts. Even in defeat, the Redbirds showed a warning that they would be a power in the Eastern League race. While not selected for the playoffs in the league, the 1964-65 Hoover basketball team had a very successful season, gaining experi- ence and improving with every game. The Cardinals' greatest advantages were their rebounding strength and excellent outside shooting ability. Most important, the Cardinals never stopped hustling and working as a team. Hutchinson sinks two in Kiwanis finals-picture courtesy of Guy Hitler agerfi eginizilz 3100! in gaofern eague FINAL 24 GAME RESULTS Hoover Opponents 47 Helix? 54 36 Hilltop 25 34 Burroughs 61 58 Glendale Hoover 49 31 Pt. Lomax' 34 45 Chula Vista 49 57 El Capitan 47 54 Kearny 57 55 San Diego 41 58 Crawford 45 46 Kearny 55 67 Morse 40 48 Mission Bay 65 47 Saints 44 67 Lincoln 47 54 Crawford 52 44 San Diego 46 65 Morse 29 56 Saints 52 56 Clairemont 45 69 Lincoln 48 39 Crawford 50 49 San Diego 56 40 San Diego 47 'Overtime 204 Kimble jumps for rebound. Hutchinson jumps high into the air for two. Height is the word that best describes this year's basketball team. The Hoover five, con- sisting of guards Bob Gibson and Lloyd Hutch- inson, forwards john Oliver and Gary Mar- shall, and center Mike Dail, averaged 6'4 in height. The team this year switched from a man-to-man to a zone defense. The offense featured roll and screen plays designed to get Hoover's big team free under the basket. Considered a strong contender for the East- ern League crown, the Cagers won six of their first seven league starts, including a victory over archrival Crawford. A win against either Crawford or San Diego in the last round would have assured Hoover a berth in the C.I.F. finals. The Cardinal hve, however, dropped both de- cisions in a close game with each school to end an exciting and winning season. .gpoirif of Junior lljamify Mgr, Wfnlford, Kline, Nash, Morstad, Gephart, Rowe, Clark, McDonald. Miller, Reinikc, Echols, Humphrey, Williiiliis, Lewis C ach Bxitow Hoover Rrdhnds stretch to pick 1 ichuund hum out of the 1964-65 j.V. BASKETBALL RECORD Hoover Opponents 37 Helix 34 Hilltop 40 Grossnuont 47 Pt. Loma 44 Chula Vista 51 Crawford 63 El Cajon 52 Monte Vista 57 Granite Hills 56 Kearny 56 Morse 55 Mission Bay 44 Sainte 55 Lincoln 42 Crawford 19 San Diego 50 Morse 64 Saints 60 Clairemont 64 Lincoln 34 Crawford 41 San Diego Oufdfanhng cgncliuicluagi 1 First row: Konold, Wiakleman, lrick, Boyton, Gutierez, Kuhn , lson, Nalton, Browning, Eberly, Second row: Coach Arnold, vyxe I, Thorpe, Keating, Yancey, Kramer, Huttqn, lfeenan, Wai'd, Dxy A, ' V fx .1 ia', S ve , . 1 ,' I 6 l te nson Q fvfr 43,0 ,AQ fury D, X if I 1, frylll LIL-,lo NM I ,JW l X ,fl q ,APD Qf, ,fy ., V Ivy The 1964-65 Hoover wrestling team pro- Z Wi, iw flib yi vided the fans with several exciting moments J 4 W great efforts. john Stevenson, Mike Doyle, 3,.f'idjdj' Dennis Keating, and Jerry Gray were among . my ,!' J,,rfl 1 1 JJ K' f , f 'K 1 ff' W ,J A I 17 as outstanding individuals came through with pil L A 'X JJV yy if 2 74 li l L KJ 2 I X 5 J 1 the to scorers. ohn Stevenson osted an over- I1 , IL P , , P 1 l all record of thirteen wins and one loss. Eleven ,if , A I of his thirteen victories were scored by way off' W W, pins. 11215 L Although it was, for the most part, a disap- 5 - ' t 1 . . , f pointing season, Hoover did perform excel- ,L lently at the Crawford meet and upset the Colts D, ' 36-13. ,, V. 2 ff H - f 1964-65 Wrestling Record Hoover Opponents 14 Kearny 8 Coronado 17 Mission Bay 20 Madison 21 San Diego 9 Pt. Loma 33 Crawford 13 Morse 23 La Jolla 15 Lincoln 19 Castle Park 17 Hilltop I mea fdng eaaon Hoover team member makes vigorous attempt to escape predicament. - Y wfw....,,0..... Cook thwarts reversal attempt by Crawford opponent. Keenan attempts take-down, WE ., , A ,, wrfsumafawa, . r. .- . f , Aggressive Stevenson scores another pin. We won! 2 wimmerfi .jwlefal fdf in gadfern league Q nam First row: Coach Finan, Wluite, Saunders. Homanas. Second row: Bartholomew, Olds, Muller. i i Hoover's swimming team with its outstand- ing performances held a strong first place in the Eastern League as of April 8. The leading Cardinal swimmer, Johny Yan- cey, throughout the season teamed up with Adam Gifford, Karl Cramer, Larry Faulk, and diver Larry Olds to give Hoover exceptional strength. Hoover's diving team consisted of six boys who consistently did a good job in representing Hoover. Scorebox Hoover Opponents 63 Clairemont 32 . f 67 Madison 28 First row: johnson, Hixson, Hanson, Oliver, NePote, Fisher, Markus. Humphrey, Smith, Henry. Second row: Ohl, Faullc, Sutton. Capt. Yancey, 60 Pt' Lolna 35 Nauman, Millican, Creighton, Knief. Third row: Mgr. Sivel, Homanas, 65 Mission Bay 30 Coach Finan, Mcllwee, Mgr. Kramer. , Scores as of April 5 208 enniri eam welaf fo M'LJQkCLf86! .Simian y cel s - - Y - ,.w,' .1 ?if Coach Wluiteliead s powerful tennis team g J swept over its opposition again this season. The SH ' A i t - i 5 5 'A I . ' , . team was led by senior Roy Barth who ranked 5 gs ,Q nationally in tournament play. Two other out- 'ee ,LQQQ ii, - Z' 7 A M ' 'X 'T standing players were Don Parker and Larry fy -, W Amador. wif ? C era' V ttrt rrrt - . - f 1. A a,.t'.t The highlight of the season for the Cardinal ' jg ,t', 4 , netters came when they defeated San Diego, P ff who last year gained first place by defeating , Hoover- Roy Barth approaches the nct for a backhand. Q V sz, A Coach Wluitehead, Forbes, Grunner, Barth, Parker, Carpenter, Britton, Morales, Amador, Wlxelarn, Henning, Mgr, Clark. Don Parker smoothly returns the hall, Scorebox Hoover Opponents Hoover Opponents ZIVZ Crawford GW 22 Lincoln 6 18 Helix 10 19 San Diego 9 5 L21 Jolla Day 2 22 Saints 6 Scores as of April 5 20 Cjfuggerzi jak jlzirc! in gadfern eague First row: Zlotoff, Murphy, Hoxel, Millican. MCDade, Smith. Second row: Kennun, Kimble, Holzman, Richardson, Kixbbler, Coach Leslie. 1 Holzman drives with eyes closed. Lanny Kimble pftpm-ing to drive' 210 Hoover's golfers clubbed their Way to at strong third place standing in the Eastern League as of April 5. They executed good form and control in driving the ball onto the greens. The team's top three men were, respectively, Peter McDade, Lee Holzman, and Lanny Kimble. Scorebox Hoover Opponents 12 Lincoln O 19 Saints 17 Scores as of April 5 s i 1, Scorebox Hoovefi Opponents Q 71 Kearny 42 76 Lajoiiaiii 37 61 i Al l W 7 Pr. Loma 52 95 Saints 20 ' 57 San Diego 56 National City,Re1ays-3rd place large schools. division i .Scoresas of Apiii M l 0LC is R M. A ,ilkxxzn fe., e,,, f i, ee,. A ' iw- ,X as affff r ..a ' if 1. ir garfg Season cgnalicafecl .xgnoflzer Cilzamyaionb ilo First row: Coach Peeters, Talbot, Beck, Boyton, X5Ualkcr, Gephart, Kerridge, Coach Murphy. Second row: Cain, Ismo, Keller, Mashhurn, Frazier, Bertolino. Third row: Morgan, Reed, Parker, Cheslak, Marshall, Strachen, Inland, Shaw, Havens. N., ..,, , v .4 'Ti 'ii' f W :if - :1--2. 2-z., K na da- - - -515: w - -frm---A ' gf 'i 's 'a-ev ' ' - Y' ws- a ' '9 f I ' 'W' Q- -2 , ' .....l:-M-Q-M I V .- LLVV - A , V, ,. ,Tr ,, E W v ve v its . , Q ,- Q - sf 3318 it-:iii A F5 .. 1, Lm,,L , g!h32s:Lf21,,6 , 1- in-We . Q A. . . 0, calf f ' V , , V , it V it at ' 2 .af ., .,-1 fg:if t ' ' 0 N t o 0 13 L, t V I .5 i 'V It ,aff V V V ' 5 0 ilff -v-,-.-aw: t S my-v-oaiunuw..,. :f: , g a 1 . M my ,V - - . , kV,.A V V V - VV V V V Vweijh A Pierre Frazier wins 100 yard dash. 212 Williarms, Sandavul, Fourth row: johnson, Cobbs, binard. Witlu outstanding ability in vaulting, run- ning, hurling, and jumping, the Hoover track team was able to rate high in the Eastern League competition. Determination rose in the form of many victories as league records were broken. Pierre Frazier bettered the high school long jump record with a 24 feet 5M inches jump. Pierre and a 1963 Hoover graduate, Tom Agsten, share the 100 yard dash record with a 9.7 clocking. john Cain captured many wins for Hoover in the high lump. John Talbot, running the 440, will be back at Hoover next year challenging the records. All of the Cardinal thinclads are to be commended for their fine performances in capturing first place in the Eastern League. I CLC l'l'LQI'L lfUQl0f p l Ol0l005LfLOIfL WW QC0l , A Yi - ff x 4 XJ 'Wk Bl L il .tm 71.53 A ve, over thc bar. I 213 .9n 1965 flower Sl fa! U! UW cvs room l ll R X ,sump 5 1 :gg vnm RACK TRACK l 'mm - l A. FIISI row Dulm bl'IEll'l1lD ohnson Spubcr W1l1I Ivcn Kressu lxnrpht Second rnvs Vifrlrslmck Harper,I.cwis,Gz1rr1s Dudlq Glegoy My Elliot Mgr Koudelki Third row Slllmy Young Ohlsen 'lnfflunrrc 'immrlm lxlCl1Z,SL1l1LlCfS,lVfQl Monror Scorebox Opponents Kearny Lu Jolla Pt. Lorna Saints Swres as of April 7 66 27 :K 77 3 3 U18 Ctlfl l Cl,C QCLIWLJ AVI: OVL' Q9 +P Il 2 Novi? no VL' 1 'sam E113 in 5.59 SW? f 'rnacx f .,,,,,,2 A r fix l . 'A 2 rf st a Ln,,, wt s W .s r First row: Coach Peeters, Villa, Lyall, Hultman, McCuIlcy, Coach Murphy. Second row: King, Neill, Koer, Terriun, Jenkins, Third row: Rogers, Low, Todd, Wilscmn, Romero. This year B and C track teams both posted a 2-2 record. Although the overall rec- ord was disappointing, the members of the team received valuable experience that should be evident in next year's varsity squad. Scorebox Hoover Opponents 28 Kearny 59 56 La Jolla 28 18 Pt. Loma 63 56 Saints 26 Scores as of April 7 mam- , . ,M . l Dennis Low in the low hurdles. 215 1 K 1 r I r I s I E l 5 1 , Y i x I n v r I K 1 F 1' V V I. K -4. f ifuf- . 1' . WV! Y ' , in ,- N f ' ' ' 'Il Vw -' V .4 1.-.T-i, VL Q k . 4' T t w - f 1Y7Y,...Bu,x ' .R F FL M N? ' U , DNZA vlxslmk f ,, ,fff-il. :KY f-5P2L's'1Q?4E:F'h-LK., W Cjauglif, Miele! ma! Jxhf i v S 2 i eg ak-sk if First row: Mgr. Gordon, Keller, Verdon, McFann, Wilke, Bangsberg, Cuenca, Grantlmin, Mgr. Kofocd. Second row: Conch Ham Ewald, P. Ondler, Wocxd, Hutchinson, Baker, Rcnke, Lee, W. Ondler, Mgr. Crabtree. Scorebox Hoover Opponents 2 Helix 3 9 La Jolla 8 8 Mark Keppel 2 7 Bosco Tech. 3 9 Kearny 5 4 San Diego 2 7 Morse 6 1 Crawford 10 9 Saints 8 9 Lincoln 5 4 San Diego 5 0 Crawford 1 Scores as of April 6 2 .f4ggl Q55LUQ pfCALI'lg C6l,l 6!ff ine eadon Shouting crowds . . . a crack of the bat . . . a home run! Victories mounted as the Cardinals caught, pitched, and hit their way to high rat- ings in the Eastern League. The 1965 baseball season was a memorable one. Opening the season with a loss to Helix, the Cardinals began a string of hard-fought games. With outstanding players including pitchers Lloyd Hutchinson and Ken Bangsberg, third baseman Dennis Wilke, and captain John Kel- ler, the Cardinals defeated a continuous list of opponents. Vying for the league spotlight the Cardinals overcame such opponents as San Diego, Lincoln, Morse, and Saints. As of April 6 the Redbirds held a strong sec- ond place with San Diego in the Eastern League competition. Their diligent efforts proved to be valuable in the league compe- tition. DE 1 cl ttcmpt to score. i 1 2 . ,lj I 0Ui6!Q6! 8Xl08l i8l'lCQ !0I Wexf ECU First row: Morgan, DuAngeiis, Brunner, Morstarl, Scliry, Broscllc, Bartclle, Mgr, Chew, lvlgix Corson. Second row: johnson, Thompson. Flisluer, Echols, Helfred, Lovelace, Ball, Burnhardt, Wfilliams, Coach Debate, Not pictured: Tom Campbell. smussu.-sb an Scorebox Hoover Opponents W Helix 4 ,ff 10 La Jolla 2 4 4 Kearny 4 2 San Diego 1 2 Morse 6 8 Crawford 1 6 Saints 4 5 Lincoln 4 7 San Diego 8 1 Morse 0 1 Crawford 4 Scores as of April 5 2 agpoirif agzown Susie Mohr scores two! Girls' Intramurals, which this year replaced G.A.A., was set up to encourage an increase in participation in athletics, Under this new pro- gram, all girls have the opportunity to develop both skills and sportsmanship. Interested girls participated in team sports including basket- ball, hockey, volleyball, volley tennis, and soft- ball, and individual sports such as tennis. bad- minton, track. and gymnastics. The seventh period gymnastics class, consist- ing of girls selected on the basis of interest and ability, participated in an interscholastic gym- nastics meet in April. Twenty girls qualified for the all-city track meet, held at Hoover in May. Twenty-one girls were also chosen from all classes to represent Hoover at the San Diego City Schools Annual Field Day, which took place at Madison High. Hoover girls, competing in softball, volleyball, and basketball, came home with the second place award. -l i 220 Hockey tournaments provide fun and excitement for those who are daring. in QPZS, .gnframura 5 5 1 V an wt-fW'L1f? ,, , ,- V, gg f ,a l tl ,V , .1 1 1- ..,M.,...m 1 I -L ,If f V ,,Q ,, ,., T N- W-M,-' U- f . .. , A l. '.f,rf'f-F ,f 'I 'l, ,,,f.f vf W- ' W' -' , .l l..- I H l , 5' i W ffl, j 5. 5: , f ' , . J' 753105: ,. EI1'?fff-,gl-.1,,'f 'T ., , . ' ' iIf lr -,gf MEL- 5771,-. 5.4, . L, 11 12, ,, ,Www 5, ' W, f ,, ' ' , , l 5. 4 J H! . t ' b t ff- - ' ' WM t f f l '21 .4 . .Jw P 7 rx' L ' f-A , 1' ' yi, , , f 'F . , ' . ' wi' , -- , M gt f, ll 4+ Ga i Q., 11: 74 t 'z 'll A ,GP - 'f1 T'M menzf:f,4 Tw, W Vt' pez? 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J' Q MI'LJ2l'CfCl5.4 QCfMl'25 sl 4 1-num Left to Right, First Row: Kalin-Publicity, Bornstein-Vice President, Haines-Prom, Volz-Prom, Reading-Secretary, Wittner-Rings, Powell-Advisory, Second Row: Parkis-Activities, Cossettew- Historian, Sofia-Sales, Konopka-President, Grirnn-Sweaters, MacKenzie-Advisory. ' ' '1 f Q 'JDS . . . Left to Right: Mr. Viclcery-Sponsor, Charles Konopka-President, julie Bornstein-Vice President, LaDonna Reading-Secretary. uniiorri erue .Sgoirif The will to work and the ability to get things clone were typical of the juniors. They added to school life this year with assemblies, movies, and money making cookie sales. The Junior Cabinet, led by Charles Konopka and sponsored by Mr. Vickery, will be remembered for its move to add the post of advisory chair- man to the cabinet. 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Sprousc, Connie l Stadnyk, Shcltlon Stantlley, Ruth Stearns, David Steed, Cynthia Stcrle, jack Stcinhauscr, Harley Stevens, Darlene 'A Stevenson, Michael 1 Stone, Dan 2 't Stone, Linda Stratlman, Krytal Stromberg, Carlson I Stucl-ring, Bonnie Stuumke. james Suhovich, Lynette Sullivan, Bryce Sullivan, Timothy Swenson, Thor I Talbot. John fl, Tanner, Bill Tarantino, Tony Tash, Penny Taylor, Anne Taylor, Lirda Taylor, Roxie . Txlden, Cathy ag , dr' , ' 3 it fs' 4 xki . S 'fi' Tilson. Anna Tivcl, Steve Thomas, Caml Thomas, Jim Thomas, Kathy Thompson, Don Thompxon, JoAnn , Thompson, Terry ' , Tomblesnn, Allyn Tomlinson, Larry Touchstone, Virginia Trunhnlmc, Rxrlt True, jamie Tufciurone, .xmas Turner, Mary I.ynn Turner, Pam Turner, Vicki Tyre, Lou L'ndcrhill. Rohcrt '32- , . , 1 1 l if - xxqx, 1 ' W - A Q, - .., X x N 1- Q 1' l l 2 Q J , , - V 1- ' 5 :es ff l ,-, X . ' ' 4' -v '..-4' , 5 ,f I 'N C' K1 I L . . , 3 - Toby, Nike Nu. J 8 E Untlcxhill, Roger UrnlcrkoHcr, Alan Urnczis. Mil-tc Ustxca, jcanettt- Vail, Larry Valstad, Clyde VanHarten. Jayne VanRcid, Toby Vansroyk, Roper Vaux, Cindy ' Vcatch, Carol Veneziale, john Vigil, Emily Volk, john , Volz, Kathy Wfahl, Mike El' Ut ,, Q fi: 15:1 jg Walker, Brenda Wlalkcr. jerry XX I ' 'ex Q H-L I , Log 'CF -.., fl -.- t ,iw YE? iff? K C Liv T 17,4-, - kv W Q 5 . . 'il f W A ' -T .. W 12 5 -F X5-tx ll r. g, 1 ig, f, , - I 'EY 5' 7 iixifx , T ' '-'if , , CR. in . iiil W it it nf 3 t xxx. at ' L. ' '-'x I tr 'Cf , f t ,Kiln A , V - . - ,an Q r ,YH I -,S il ' i , , -vw nt ' 5. . C. 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Dann Ycttcr, T0ny.x Young, Bun Young, john Young, Run Yuskru, Rod Zngnr, Ruscnmry Zannska, Karen Znnck. Rohan Zanf. Ruburt Zlmnff, jerry Zufut, Kurt Zullu, Bobbie 2 55 256 From the Left, Clockwise: Mandale-Publicity, Hardly-Activities, Cordova-Secretary, Allen- Prcsident, Henry-Vice President, Crogan-Sales, RuddgScrvice, T i ' r Left to Right: Connie Cordova-Secretary, Paul AllenfPrcsidcnt, Darla Henry-Vice President, Mr. Smith-Sponsor. Sopkomorea erue .Sioirif Confusion and anxiety over the bigness of the school disappeared as the new class to Hoover became acquainted with high school life. The voice of the Sophomore Class soon grew strong in school activities. Paul Allen ably led the class and was aided in keeping things running smoothly by sponsor Mr. Smith and the Sophomore Cabinet. The Sophomore Class prepared for its years at Hoover through several money-making projects. WF, fi . x li 3 N at K Q 2' r , , x-jf f V W-D X f xx X ,xg We , v .A Abbnrt. Krnun Alvnlzu, Ifugunc Ad.an1cLyk. jauncc fulnnw, line Adams, john Ahurnmln, Rance Alfrcns, 'Il-:ry Alden, Turn Allard, D.nnl ,. l Q 5, rfw 'll gf l 1:5 V-5.5 . midi, I -2, ,, A ,, .U ,, , ...l ,, I fir ,. uf J s , x 1 P iz S1-ntiinxli 09:3 in . .L A Q75 A '11 : . Yay '1 fax Q 5 K' X , A ' K x 3' v ' 2 I. . ' I , ffl li' 5 'J r W - Q E., N , A , . r ' W - xg ' wsxgl yy 1 Q ' Nr ,r Q gs, , V .vb ' 4 tu, K J., K -fl in . Q 1' , IZ: ,U fi, 1 ' rf agua: XT X rl I ,V - A-21 'fr fl , , A l l Q ' 'W , wg- ' ll L. L ' rx. ,T , W l H ,, D A ,. , At it 1 :,, t f 1 wk If X l 6 - l , 5? Q Q. .Q x V A ,fi-7-ff -Q QQ' ,, , Q - -, l --, - 5 ,vs-vgk I Naval N iz. 'f Q V Nz' A I 'V 'Z' 'J .1 I h --,A iii? 'V it Q , A 'fn Q may .wer r. L .Sag 1,62 r , X K 1 , all 4, -xx A - A-N ' . . .Www ' X 1 1, xv fi r M 5-R .. -:ir Q, X if ,ig , b S' ie 'l N . W9 . W I X ., I ,x4,,, 3 N N' 'CN x, X sf fzff T -we -0 .1 . W A Th 3 Si' w.-v' 'Q glam. 4 , Y F , Q I f 2 fel l ff L- ffl l fl 'aff . ' X I , ' i l A77 in 6 x l l . h Q fri- . 1 lk L l 4 A 1,1 '-w, QM Almun, Linaln Alpyrt. Donrm Alric, Dimm- Alvmc-z, Rolwlt Alu-rson, Funk Amuvnlsnn. Run Ancllmr. XX .lIly Amlclwn, Limlg Anderson, Paul Amlursnn, S.nnlru Angle, Sn-plmnrr' Angeles, Sun Allwnugh, Nancy Axcc, Stcplmnm A1Ll1cl'.Knn Arnold, Muy Ascmtti, 'Ilmru Awfcml, 'Il-my Aslunmn. Slmmn Aw.nnpc.nl, lidxmn Auguitim, Dun Awley, Hr-.xtxicc Aycls. lil-n Bachr, li.nl'w.u.x B.1h:14uI1.1. Dum.: Hlxguna, Arlxi.mn.r Balt, Kun Balm, Almlnus Bull, Blllcc Hlrnlslcy, Judy Bnllmln, Cindy l'5z1rnuS. limb Bmnutt, Rmgnn Brn'nI1.nl, Rnmlrl Bnmni, Pnmrla Ballon. Aulvlc Hrnrcllr-, Jen,- B.1ilAglx.1, Di.1n.x lizlllv, Yvonne l5.1xlc1', Danny ll.1ylxiS. Rnymuml l-SL,uc'r'a, Kathy licnlcuntlxal, Dunn Hrfckcr, Leslie- Iiuldnw, Nancy liylnn, jurly Bull, Nancy lk-llnrny, Rmlnty Br-llrner, Annum' liulluw, l.,nn.x Hcnxtcz. M.nrlm Iiunak, Curliy Hennett, Mika- Bcnglmxuurl, jenn licrgkxrl, Mark Hc1'ringtnn, jennifer Berry, Iinrlmra Batch:-xg -Lxnis Blcbux. -Inn Bilncki, l'.xt Billings, Sherri uillmgslry, David Bl.xckm.m. Kc-n Bluckslnck, Flctchur Bnthcrt, Charles Bock, Sumn Bmlalp. Robert Brslgun, Marilyn Bulrlcn. john Honlulrm, Linrln Burnstcm, Rnmlyn Burton. Brllrc Iam,-1.., DM- Bnlcllo, Cculiu linur, Linclx liuurke, Linllu liuwcrlnaln, C.u'ul linwcrs, Summ limdslwaw, Gnylcnu lil.nnxncr, Steu- Iirmrh, Clmrlrs 2 Brlske, Marlr-nu Britton, Gary Bmatlecl, Mnntc Brnadhurst, Cliftnn Brulvst. Mike Bruclfc, Evelyn Brullrnl, Connie Bronstein, Steve Brnuliur, Innn , X , C., W' M I , at X r . S vkf i W tg L A A ,V i . , ' j - -: .... x f vw , M 1 f U W' I gg' ' A Q, in ' i M1 , 1 Y ' , F .f f 1 ii' h N lr K ' W , 'tiff 'f ' ' X .. in ui - 75 QA , U4 z ' Brusclle. Dunnis Brown, 'll-rr'ie Browning, Turn Brunner, Paul Brunsting, Ax and Bryan, 'Lucy Bryclon, Mary Bubcl, W.rltL-1' Buck, David Bulla, Hobart Hulla, Pnlly Bunch, Tim Burke, Willi.ri1i Brrrkliauserg john Burnr-tt, jcnnrfur Burnrttc-, Lynn Burns, Marsha Buslrnrc, Randy Byinu, Mary Callahan, jun Caltnn, Barry Camp, Tum Campbell, Tiniutliy Canliclrl, Marie Cano, Frances Cannn, Dnttic Carilllu. Carlo: Carrillu, Raymnntl Carrilln, Robert Cartelli, Bruce Case. Ruhcit Casey, Cullrcn Cason, Lu- Cassc, Gary Cattrell, Gary Caja. Mary Cerda, Lyrlia Chaffee, Susan Chatlin. Santlra Chainpiori, Renae Ching, Mifrutr Clmuinaiml, judy Clxristeniun, Mrck Christie, jim Chu. Forrest Church, Linda Churfhill, l.imla Clark, Brian Clark, Clmrltw Clark, Lorraine Clark, Luann Clnrk, Nancy Clemens, Barh.u.1 Clement. Lnn Cohhs, Brian Colburn, jerry Colburn. Milan Collins, Patty Collim, Russ Conimrrnder, jamus Cnnluy, Geraldine Cuunr, Nail Corby, Michael Cordova. Connie Cordova, Lindn Curkill, Ncata Cornell, jnhn Cortez, Chris Cosiu, Ida Costanzu, I.nu Crogan, Pat Cromwell, joe Cross, Lynn Crosswhite, Patt Curry, Roluclt Dalton, Knthurine Daly, Dcnisc Dalziel, Tim Danna. Churlfc Dara, Ricluml Darling, Charles s 5612 ' . i V 'I' - . - Q LQ - R A Q A A 4-hw 0. an xi Qi t . lg 4 3-',' ' :' 'J A, 55, .+V ,- ,. E ,...,.,4 JG ' L' T' . X , l ' rf iw, X, if' 'ft ,li v l 'L , M N C a Q'?z : . 4 1 'A 41' 'Qt rf cl , , ' 'Q' 5- : n rg, y X -.tf 1 1-, K ' Ag 1 I , A 55,1 A ' 2 CS' ix 6 1' 'N ,Y 1 K 5 ' 3' ' 'zz ' ft X ,Yi ' SW Li' - A L L ' . .,, m V- - , 1 L L . f 'L L L.. it 'f rl f ' f f is ' , L A5 lax-f L ill 1 . I X C T . , i 3 -2 D- Q - . Q3',,.i 1 t 1 -if Q! Q .-2: , , -F ffiit-t , Q l U - 1 A .. A .,1f3C5f5'Vi im NR N-fx Q - , ' ' 7 Qi' . f J, Q , r is this ' ' F ' W , ' 13 q nv -1 il' ug I -'52, V R '- Xxx 9 , 6 4. It J ' n 2 K Y W - .. ,Q , v -W , Q V , I.. 5 .. - b.it,.mM Q . D. ' , - 4 W L. ' 'L' i A W 2 i if , l c VA: . 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Kristine Erickson, Laura Eitl, Etithe Esparza, Karen Evans, jean Evans, Michael Evans, Wayne Faust, Charles Faust, Ray Felger, Otto Fuller, Eric Fields, Charles Fields, Mona Fisher, Ron Fleming, Barbara Fletcher, Dave , . ...' in . f f , , ' 'L 'T , Li ' , li fi' 2 ix F F i K . ,X 1 ,. y I , ' X ,j,., lies., ,NYL ,, A xt ' VN X 14 iff X ft ' t Flint, Roger Fliiher, Gary Flores, Esther Florez, Mike Fong, Linda Fontaine, Trutly Foster, Norman Fruci, Luella Fuller, Cathy 239 Fuller, Emily Fuller, jim Fultz, lielna Furry, james Gallatin, Tum Gallipan, Gurdon Gallik, Andy Gamlwrell, judy Gamerl, Ellen Y-A v X i -Af i... 'W' i ' ' Q, 1 u l r f Gal - 5 1. xl I -4.4 X 5' fi 171 .T V, - ,f 'Li .- V .:k. QI' li A l i r i x N 'Alfa l it 'ii 4' . Ganger, Bill Gannort, Denise Garihay, Gloria Garrett, Way'ne Gariis, XVayne Gaspar, Paula Gaughen, john Getcher, jack Genelnli, Doug Gephart. Larry Giangregorin, Craig Giarllina, jim Glace. Vicki Gonzales, Monica Guttsrlialk. Irving.: Guuhil. Turn Gnurley, Elizabeth Graf, Michael Graham, Nancy Graham, Susan Gramm, Ray Gray, Rebecca Green. Terry Gregory, Mark Greinel, Davill Gresham. janice Greth. Dale Grillith. Ricliairl Griggs, Peggy Grigsby, Patricia Grill, Mary Grnve, Dave Hackel, Charlie Hailley, Dun Hager, Karl Hagman. Steve llall, Don llall, Sandra Hamill, jucly Hammer, Tum lflainptun. Corinne Hanfnrcl, Guy Hankins, Barbara Hansen, Paula Harang. Sharyl Haih, lda Haril, Helen Harper, Curt Harrihsury. Tum Harrison. Keith Harry. Margaret Hart, james Hartman, Lela Harvey, Helen Harvey. joe Harward, Linda Haskell, lamla Haslett, jeff Hatheltl. Sandy Haugum, Drvnalel Hawkes, Erlilie Hawn, james Heels, Alan Heine. Olga Heinkel, janice Helfrick. 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