Huntington Park High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Huntington Park, CA)

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Mgthotogg tett.4 of a hog named faeon, raided bg a centaur, in the woods of greece, who at futt height, Jtrong with the Jpear, deaired tame. ,Hia Jagacioua uncte Juggeated a peritoua search for the Qotden gteece, and the trotd tad eagertg Jet out to capture the coveted reward. .yn thi.4 edition of 81 Recuerdo, the Jtorg is totd of a modern fa.4on'.4 Jearch through .Huntington Parh .High Schoot, in queat of a diptoma, a agotden gteece. N ghe tate i4 totd in four part.4: fadon con.4utt.4 the oracted .... gacuttg faaon and the alrgonauta Jet Jait . . affctiuitied fason enter4 comhat ....... sport! fa.4on wind the gotden gteece . . graduation M, mf 1 af QW I , 1 I a . 1 2 WM ugswvkww my yy WWW JJL I of 'V QV- A , X L , J X . ,VLH Lx I x, x XXL' 'Er' x W x 5 xx 44116 Md W f WZ' M X74 f ry! 1 Y fu A I f I 1 KX 1 1 I Kefore Jets out on his periloud search to capture Vx the Qolclen gleece, he -seek: advice from the Oracle: amt wi.4e men of Spartaq encourage him to Jtuzfg, hecause, they Jag, education is the heg to Jucceu. Ontg through learning can he achieve hi: goal. Jnapireat and encouraged og their teachinge he confidently set: out on hia quest. if W! Wiff M a , 'xc'4-Vfiyf 0 ff 'H fm e X X. W . ,yjv f' 10 fm f msc: G1 X J Q. l 1 A X 22,0 X i i Z! A ' 6 wwf XX an 1 X f ' PCWC X Q f-,' X l f U1 if Q R E X be 2 . N E P it ' N 5 A 'Cb 9 4 U 6 . .Wi WT11 N A I N. S 1 w I, 1 1 1 n 1 k 3 1 Jlember-.4 . . . of the 7fU'53 and 5'53 cta4.4e4, we Jem! our heat wished to you in your continued Aearch for the eternat yotlten fleece. J your teachera, parent.4, an actminiatratora - ati frienct.-4, in fact - hope that you have found' atreacty Jome of thia Aymhotic stuff which miyht he in terpretect Jimpty as happineu and' the yoozt tife. ft is cer- tainty a part of your etiptoma, of which you can he ueryprouci. Jn any event, we are Jure that you are yood alrqonauta, like fadon, and witt tahe 'fthe butt hy the hornsvin your fur- ther queat for ju4tice anzt rea- Jon, and in your atefen.4e of the freectoma of Iemocracy, your home, and your country. Richard JJ. Jvicia Principal a.4on con.4uttA the wwe Uractea . . . P9 qi 'A-- j Y .F 1,1-1 P' . - Members of the Cxtasses of '53 . . . fy your schotastic attain- ment, you have demonstrated ctearty your quest for the Qotct- en gteece has not heen in vain. you now join an ittustrious group of atumni who are prou- ing, hy thought, anct action, that .Huntington fart' .High schoot is the iateat ptace to search for the gotzten gteece. a4ustin :Dixon liyoys ' ftfice-frincipat . . . seehing a vice . . . at .gteece of gotct.. . to graduates of '53 for hring- ing fame to themsetues, their schoot anct their communityg actuentures in tearning to other Spartans as they continue their experiences towarctgraatuation. Strong and courageous were the a4rgonauts in their search for precious treasure. Zyoztays perits ctemanct the same efforts. .iboris .fttitter girts , vice-frincipat ' . . . an indpiraiion . . . .g4l 'l COUNSELOR AND REGISTRAR Mr. Jolm E. A. Doermann Mr. William A. Thurman CO-ORDINATORS Mrs. Mildred J. Abboh, Healllm Dr. Esmond R. Marsh, Curriculum Mr. Russell R. Grossnickla, Employmsnf Mrs. Helen S. Rineman, College Advisemenl Mr. Don J. Rogan, S+udenf Body Adivifies Mr. Clarence R. Vanderpoel, Afhleiics Miss Harriefie B. Sl'1anls.Communica+ion Slrills if i ,, Y Q.: 6 6 5... fx I W! .tif 43 55 H, N. 6.6138 2 fig ,f if Y .N .44 rw nf! www , I 2 , QNQ1 N xfifvfim if w. mv-MR slum: nw www -mmm 2 M 9' K' 'm 5-' g 4 was g il,-as 2. ' V-'i4 .1f 2 Q5 i C25 f?8'X45tL f1 7' .3 . w,g' g Q g vw Mffg 7 1 - - 4 1 3 Q sglgf fi Z?'g3ag ' 5 Sw -if f 'fxlfiis ,Hx Avg f 355553 , -:L cf .t K x I :ix xi. Q ,Q I -4 fx- f . W X 'x aw 'w 461 L f- 33681 -f yy - ' f - - ' . H5 f V ' X 2. K5 ,M - N' ig-gig, 5 f 5. f J, M?:,S.m, fy Tiff gg-fix fx.. . W, 'MP .Ag E yw X Qsx 5 ix., Q it! T? W W six Y Q W 633 ,gf n w. 'Wx .Jr ff' .W 'R Xavi- '1 i LANGUAGES Miss Eliza befh Snyder Mrs. Helen S. Rineman Miss Joan Milcliell Mrs. Darlene Roberis .. rom pariah wiae acufiy mem er.4,... ENGLISH Miss HarrieHe B. Slmanlxs Mr. Donald B. Feser Mr. A. Holm-Kennedy Mrs. Mildred Cufriglwf Miss Della M. Sloan Miss Mary A. Berne Miss Lucille S. Biclley Mr. Donald R. Pelfon Mrs. Belly K. Wedelrind Miss Nuvarf E. Safariian Mr. William E. Paulfrey lNo+ slwownl B. SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Louise C. Husfon Dr. Esmond R. Marsh Mr. Theodore Brosfoff Mrs. Joan J. Anderson Mr. Donald R. Pelfon Mr. Clarence E. Slirdivanf Miss Irene D. Gordon Mr. Don J. Rogan Mrs. Rivera B. McCar+er Mr. Rober+ L. Lelnnliardl Mr. George W. Culberison iNo+ shownl 2 I ecognizing . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Joseph F. Lebus Mr. George F. Parker Mr. John G. Crawford Mr. Esmond Harper Mr. Fabbio De Franco Mr. Edgar A. Adams Mr. Gordon E. Weed Mr. Franklin C. Webber INof sI1ownI BUSINESS Mrs. Vera P. Hors? Mrs. Lidusa N. Kennedy Mr. Clarence R. Vanderpoel Mr. Merton H. TuHIe Mrs. Doroihy M. Blair Mr. Reber? M. Nimmo Miss LoH'ie F. Feeley SWR QI 'N' 4155? tagsfffl PU ?' 1 MUSIC HOME MAKING ART Mrs. Winifred H. Waferbury Mrs. HeIen K. Gerson Mrs. Miriam M. McCrary Mr. Mynaif Breidenfhal Mrs. Isabel N. Moore Mr. Herberf A. Nikirk Mr. Roberf Shushan INoI shownl Miss Florence M. Lewis Page Iourieen ...ilze value... MATHEMATICS Mr. Russell R. Grossniclrle Mr. William G. Jaclrson Mr. William E. Scliwiering Miss Roberfa Alberi Miss Mildred H. Mansur Mr. Roy Hendricl: SCIENCE Mr. Henry R. Thompson Mr. Charles E. Ruflw Mrs. Ruih A. Benion Mr. Charles T. Morion Mr. Roy Hendriclr Mrs. Mildred J. Abboii Miss Esflwer J. Bordahl Mr. Charles J. Migliazzo X GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Marion R. Driggers Miss Elinor Olifenbacln Mr. Raymond Harris Mr. Floyd M. Rhea Miss June J. Hasfy Mrs. Tirzalm G. Lundgren Mr. Henry Springer Mr. Ray Vernoy JJ C-K CLERICAL STAFF Mrs. Elhel Compfon, secrelary Mrs. Thelma B. G-rossnichle, senior clerk Miss Bernice Keys, iunior clerl: Mrs. Lorraine Anderson, iunior clerlr Miss Ruih Lybroolr, junior clerk Mrs. Emily E. Sficlrley, iunior clerk Miss Doris V. Ebel, iunior clerlm INoI' shownl FINANCIAL MANAGER Mr. Walrer Polloclr RECREATIONAL, DIRECTOR Mrs. Cheryl Sherman Page sixleon HEALTH Mrs. Pauline Thomas Dr. Hale lNoI shownl Dr. John A. Cooper Mrs. Mildred Abbol lNoI shownl 'Q X ii-Il sin. lf MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr. Milford Moseley Mr. Willie Smifh Mr. Raymond Hearh Mr. Louis Wisner Mr. William Walker Mr. Jaclrie S+ewarI Mr. Roy McGinnis Mr. Norman Diefriclx Mrs. Nancy Days Mrs. Jessie Wenham Mrs. Mary Sfoclrard Mrs. Beulah Tanner . . . of their counci . CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs May Thompson Margaref Boyer . Marfha Willrinson . Anne Harmel . Grace Thomason Mrs. Florence Vaughn Mrs. Georgia Ross Mrs. Marie Meh Mrs. Mable Morris Mr. Roy McGinnis Mr. English Jackson Mr. Howard Wilhelm Mr. G. Paul Schumann Mr. James Cox Mr. William Menhger 2 li elm. L:-F' ason chooses, as his afryonauts, students who demon- strate their loyalty to Sparta. Student hody, girls' sfeayue and gays, gorum officers are ashed to serve as mates on the alryo. .He and his crew of students, 1700 strong, seeh the priceless treasure. Zhey cover the campus from desert to yym, auditorium to practical arts, administration to social hall, hut they can not find the fleece, the tash proves most difficult. f SWWW , 1455 69. 3 -i 4 If -M ng , ---ffl iff Q., X' Q i.2 . , X ,ix 1 'B I X, V ,rf SANDY ' Y' P 1-t ET VEHICLE UVER 3 TU GRD55 PRUHQB ,Wy--N-vm . e--as-Q--u E X mf Nwiwkex WW X X I 1 , I l lf Argonaurs on Duiy Top lefi' Carlos Marleffo Virginia S+ay and Evelyn Klees checlc off ground passes. Top rlgl1+. Cl1a+elames Joan Leclue and Jeri Davis, and Spar+ans Dan Cady and John Sowers on +l'1e iob ai' noon. BoH'om lefh Tom Maflmew, an alerl' Sparfan on +l1e iob every day. Top cen+er: Diane Hines and Ann Magor, Dexfellians, remove feaclwers' frays. BoH'om cen'r- er: As an Os+iarian, Joan Denny guards +l1e cafe+eria door. BoH'om rigl1+: Diclc Tavis and Eddie Pagenlcopp hold a Sparfan pos+. Page +we ly mong the alrgonauia are membem... Execu+ive Board W'53 For excellenf leadership, under +he guid- ance of Tom Ellis, Jason chose ihe Execu- 'rive Board of Winier '53 io accompany him on his search for 1'he Golden Fleece. Sparfa will remember +his board for forming a Queen commiifee, purchasing new yell leader swea+ers, and beginning worlc on revision of +he Sfudeni' Manual and Cons+i+u+ion. When Sparians reiurned +o school las+ Sep'rember, 'rhey found fhemselves in 'rhe new Easiern League. Pai Sfevens, sfudenf body vice-president was elecfed presidenl of fhe League and Jean Niersbach, record- ing secrefary. Jean Niersbach Sam Olivi+o Secrefary Regulafions Commissio Ima Williamson Tom Mafhew Hisforian Publiciiy Commissione PAT STEVENS Vice-Presideni' TOM ELLIS Presideni' Doro+hy Keech Finance Commissioner Bob Sedgwick A+hlefics Commissions Judy Reed Welfare Commissio Larry Anderson Assisfani publiciiy Joan Willson Public Aris Commissio Arlene Wallcer Awards Commissioner PAT STEVENS Presidenf ...of the gxecufiue oar . JOAN WILLSON Vice-Presidenf Execufive Board S'53 Led by fhe fourfh girl sfudenf body presi- denf in fhe hisfory of Sparfa, Paf Sfevens, fhe Execufive Board of Summer '53 was se- lecfed fo ioin fhe illusfrious crew of Sparfa's Argo. The Sfudenf Manual was complefely re- vised, and made ready for new Sparfans fo purchase in Sepfember. A new office, assisfanf commissioner of finance, was femporarily esfablished fo re- lieve fhe commissioner of arduous dufies. Raymond Jules served in fhis office. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Don Rogan, fhis board made oufsfanding confribufions fo fhe welfare of Argonaufs of Sparfa. Jean Riley Monfe Sfernquisf Afhlefics Commissioner Hisforian David Billhimer Evelyn Klees ' ' Welfare Commissioner Awards Commissioner Laura Lou Daus Assisfanf publicify Vernon Williams Pu blicify Commissioner Judy Reed Beverly Simmons Public Arfs Commissioner Secrefary Dorofhy Desafoff Eddie Pagenlcopp Finance Commissioner Regulafions Commissions FIRST ROW: Nancy Schrader, presidenfg J Pierce. vice-president SECOND ROW: B srly Simmons, hisforieng Miss Doris Mill sponsor: Laura Lou Daus, publicify. THIRD ROW: Carol Hood, secreiaryg Kay Brown suror. ir Girls' League W'53 Under +he leadership of Nancy Schrader, and +he sponsorship of Miss Doris Miller, girls' vice-principal, +he Girls' League spon- sored Hi Jinx, 1'he Sadie, A Nighf in Dog Pafch Coun+y, and a color day, when fhey sold orange and gray pennanls. The Girls' League viewed an assembly feafuring ihe Dorolhy Pre ble modeling school, a lalenf show, and fhe senior fare- well and insfallafion of officers. An advisory board composed of one represenfafive from each gym class was formed +o help +he Girls' League cabinet NANCY SCHRADER Presidenf Sirong feacfera Jerue on . . . fxfw' ,f ' . J 'nc .nu-,s. 4 we --JJ-if Jfff . fha. Y, 'J-sk' 'lr V fQ :Lb gvbaiyb ' J - X! ' is If JA 0 nj ' .QT 1 .4 , ra 1 i r r . I I - , , SA W .yL,,,,,I S e A 3 NANCY BATES . . . Presidenf Among achvlhes of +he se- mes+er, Girls' League members sem' Wes+ern Union Valen- , ,I V I , , D FIRST .ROW: Bonnie Klees, hisforianq Phyllis Moore, vice-president Pai Williams, pal l'If'leS Oh Benilne S dy, SPOF1' menlarlan: Nancy Bales, president SECOND ROW: Miss Doris Millar, sponsor: Ca l sored fwo operas, The Tele- phone, by MenoH'i, and The lmpresario, by Mozarl, and presenfed' fhree delighfful as- semblies for 'I'he girls. The annual CoH'on Day, and fhe CoH'on Cord Dance were held, May I. Wi'I'h +he 'rheme of her in- slallalion, Showers in Flowers, Nancy Ba+es had fhe audi+or- ium decoraled wifh hundreds of pasfel paper flowers. Page lwenfy-four Gales, secrelaryp Carol Filling, publicilyq Joan Pofier, Treasurer. BILL SCHRAMM Presideni' of Ihe boys on 'rhe Boys' Forum W'53 Because of diFFicuI+ies +o be overcome in h's search for fhe Golden Fleece, Spar+a's Jason chose officers of fhe Boys' Forum of Winfer '53 I'o aid him. Under leadership of Iheir presidenf, Bill Schramm, and sponsorship of Mr. Henry Thompson, assemblies feaiuring movies of Ihe I-Iun+ing+on Park Varsi+y foo+baII Ieam and of Ihe Los Angeles Rams were viewed. Bill Schramm was official represenfafive Execu+ive Board, and on Ihe assembly com- mi e. He served, +oo, on fhe Queen commiHee. ji Jl.1?4jIIie?w y yyfllf' Vllllifll glflifliililll QXMVI' I FIRST ROW: Ed Gasporra, vice-president Dick Lucore, sergeani'-a+-arms. SECOND ROW: Dick Crowiher, secrefaryg Bill Schramm, president . . . the Lola! crew of the alrgo. DICK TAVIS Presideni' FIRST ROW: Dick Tavis, president Dick Lucore, secreiary: Roger Wells, sergeani-ai-arms: Bill HoIs+on, vice-president Boys' Forum S'53 As presideni' of +he Boys' Forum of Summer '53, Dick Ta- vis planned fhree enferfaining assemblies, and represenfed Spar+an Argonaufs on The Exe- cufive Board and on o+her s'ru- denf body commiffees. Under sponsorship of fhe Boys' Forum, fhe sfudenf body made plans for adopfing a war orphan. The second annual Courfesy Week and Boys' Week ac+ivi- fies were Forum direcfed. Page Iwenfy-five Pages Serving af Ihe Senior Prom were members of Pages, freshmen service club. En- forcemenf of bicycle regula- lions is fheir duI'y. Officers were: Bill Sechrisi' and Norman Pincoclc, presi- den+s: Dave Miller and Mar- vin Lamperf, vice-presidenfsg Milne Farmer and Clarlc Rosf, secrefariesg Norman Pincoclc and Fernando Figueroa, +rea- surers: Ray Davies and Erwin Liebrwiz, sergeanfs-al'-arms: and Bill Sechrisl' and Marvin Lamper+, sfudeni' courf. Mr. Gordon Weed is sponsor. or their excellent recor of FIRST ROW: Mr. Gordon Weed, Clark Rosf, John Mansfield, Arfhur Dow, Waller Tavis. SECOND ROW: Ray Davies Mike Farmer, Marvin Lamperf, Eddie Sfone. THIRD ROW: Terry Peierson, Norman Pincoclr, Bill Sechrisi, Waller And- erson. FOURTH ROW: Erwin Liebrwiz, David Miller, Arihur Arriola. FIRST ROW: Donna Sfupin, Ann Magor, Donna Louden, Janice Kerr, Jaclrie Moore, Gerry Slupin. SECOND ROW Marilyn Halsey, Anifa Richie, Kay Reise, Janel Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mary Gregory, Kaihy Holi, Jeannine Wells. THIRD ROW: Diane Hines, Barbara Burns, BeHy Ricldee, Diane Rease, Teresa Weber, Rhelda Edwards, Irene Gilli land, Barbara Lapi, FIFTH ROW: Miss Louise Husfon, Darlene Dobson, Pai Sorenson, Donna Anderson, Bev Sweeney Vivian Brady, Diane George, Nelda Oswall Dexiellians Lancers and Squires were en+er+ained by Dexfellians, freshman service club, girls who serve in The 'reacher's caIe+eria. Officers were: Gerrie S+u- pin and Bev Sweney, presi- denfsg Janice Gray and Bar- bara Lapi, vice-presidenisg Ann Magor and Vivian Bra- dy, secrefariesg Jackie Moore and Dianne George. freasurersg Janice Kerr and Janei' Johnson, sergean+s-a+- arms, Donna Louden and Nelda Oswal+, s+uden+ cour+. Miss Louise Husfon is spon- SOP. . . Jeruice an Ophelians Showing fhaf Sparlans remember +he boys overseas, The Ophelians senl' Chrislmas gifls 'ro wounded Korea velerans. This sophomore girls' service club sells in hashline and cafeferia, dur- ing nu+ri+ion. Elecled lo serve lhe group were: Mary Ann Hansen and Barbara Pos+umus, presidenfsg Gail Whife and Carole Gales, vice-presidenlsg Diane Anix and Edifh Wise, secre- lariesg Jan Bender and Rochelle Rineman, 'rreasurersg Deanna Wood- ward and Gerry LaliayeH'e, ser- geanfs-al'-armsg Melody Zwisler and Joan Niersbach, sludenl courl' rep- resenlalivesg and Ann Ebey and Bil- lie Sellers, publicily. Mrs. Joan Anderson is sponsor. Squires Raising The flag and checking halls af noon are among Squires' clufies. Officers were: Ken Mul- ler and Mel Dupaix, presi- denlsg Jim Newby and Norm Poplcins, vice-presi- denlsg Dwayne James and Earl Chapin, secrelary- freasurersg Sa n d y Gold- sfein and Ron Hawkins, sergeanfs-al'-arms: Sandy Goldsfein and Mike Balto, sludenl' courl. Mr. Fabbio DeFranco is sponsor. TOP: FIRST ROW: Mr. Fabbio De Franco, Kenny Mueller, AI Schwam, Norm Popkin, Ted Peirce, Tal Cloud. SECOND ROW: Ron Hawkins, Dwayne James, Dick McKeen, Vic Garcia, Mel Dupaix, AI Pep- per. THIRD ROW: Michael Bako, Mike McLean, Frank Moses, Sandy Goldsiein. FOURTH ROW: Bob Skellon, Gary Arneal, Bob Spogle, Jim Hacker, Jim Williams. FIFTH ROW: Glenn McCanIies, Dewey Anderson, Jim Newby, Ernie Baflerlon. SIXTH ROW: Homer Cosler, Joe Tedesco, Ralph Amey, Earl Chapin. LOWER: FIRST ROW: Deanna Woodward, Diane Anix, Mary Ann Hanson, Gail While, Ann Ebay. SECOND ROW: Beverly Powers, Jeanine Draper, Norma Vifar, Corrine Klein, Joan Niersbach, Mrs. Joan Anderson. THIRD ROW: Susan Snow, Carol Schul+1, Marion Wilcox, Barbara Posfhumus, Gerry LaFayeHe, Rochelle Rineman, Marilyn Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Florence Robinson, Bonnie Klees, Do- rina Calhey, Pal Mallory, Marianne McFarlin. FIFTH ROW: Pal Williams, Jean Riley, Beverly Bidwell, Carole Gales, Jeanefle Lauman. Page Iweniy-seven .th ewes 5 FIRST ROW: Laura Lou Daus, Margarei Robinson, Elizabefh Jacobs, Eleanore Taylor. SECOND ROW: Janice Dickenson, Beverly Baxier, Marilyn Von, Marianne Nagy, Joan Ann Van Buskirk, Phyllis Moore, Judy Dawson. THIRD ROW: Kay Glenn, Marilyn Ashley, Phyllis Brodrick, Charlene Marlin, Emily Nord, BaHy Sue Saliar, Miss Joan Mi+chell. FOURTH ROW: Loralee Kellogg, Arlene Cluff, Caryl Couvrey, Marilyn Higginboiham, Marjorie Simmons, Belly Sondergard, Margaref Krogsrad, Ann Resfo- vich. FIFTH ROW: Carol Hood, Elaine Lauman, Paify Galiford, Laura Sinclair, Margaref Helms, Ar- lene Walker, Joan Denny, Sonnie Johnsion, Shirley Crider, Kay Brown. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ausfin Dixon, Dick Crowfher, Max Cunningham, David Weaver, Jim Krembas, Ernie Pope. SECOND ROW: Larry Endres, Jim MacMurray, Monfy Joyner, David Ankeny. THIRD ROW: John Chrisfenson, Chucl: Carfon, Bill Pleasanl, Bob McFarlane. FOURTH ROW: Bob Saflerwaife, Rich- ard Engles, Charles Canning, Gene Moses. Page iweniy-eighr eil' continued conlribufiond to Sparta. . Osliarians Horseback riding and ins+alla+ion of officers, were highlighfs of +he Osiiarian social season. This iunior-senior girls service club assisfs 'rhe sfudenf body in keeping good order in fhe cafeferia, and ac+s as ushers for school even+s. Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Joan Mi+chell, Osiies elec+ed Eliza- befh Jacobs and Kay Brown, presi- denfsg Eleanor Taylor and Sonnie Johns+ong vice-presidenfsg Margarel' Robinson and Joan Denny, secrefar- ies: Leslie Oliver and Marianne Nagy, freasurers: Sharon Ward and Laura Lee Kellog, sergean+s-af-arms: Laura Lou Daus and Eleanor Taylor, sludeni' couri' represen+a'l'ives. Lancers Delivery of posfers +hroughou'l' fhe communify, ushering a+ school funciions, and supervision of clean- up in fhe cafeferia keep Lancers, iunior boys' service club, busy. The club, under +he leadership of Ar'r Gasporra and John Chrisfenson, presiden+s, and sponsored by Mr. William Thurman, enioyed many social aclivifies, including a pariy wi'rh Dexfellians. Suppor+ing officers were: Ernie Pope, vice-presidenh Max Cunning- ham and Jim Krembas, secreiary- 'rreasurersg Dave Weaver and Bob McFarlane, sergean+s-a+-arms: and Jim Krembas and Monfe Philippi, s+uden+ couri' represenfaiives. Chalelaines Viewing Oklahoma al' +he Bilfmore, and feeding Sparians a+ a barbecue-dance were acfivilies cnioyed by The Charelaines. Under fhe sponsorship of Mrs. Vera Horsf and Miss Elinor Offen- bach, +he group checked off- ground passes. Officers were: Carolee Wylde and Shirley Largura, presidenfsg Darlene Powell, Mary Thomson, Shirley Leis and Dona Ross, vice- presidenfsg Nancy Ba+es and Lau- ra Lou Daus, secrefariesg Shirley Largura and Evelyn Klees, frea- surers: Jeri Davis and Charlene Marlin, hisforiang and Viginia Sfay and Shirley Benge, siudenl' cour1'. MH Q QM N B I SECOND ROW- Jeri Da- FIRST ROW: Carolee Wylde, Darlene Powell, Shirley Largura, Mary Thomson, ancy a es. . vis, Shirley Benge, Jan Pierce, Par Sfevens, Joan Leckie, Carol Mooshagian. THIRD ROW: Joan Willson, Josie Kasper, Virginia Stay, Evelyn Klees, Donna Mansfield. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Leis, Margare+ MacLeod, Fessler Helms, Nancy Schrader, Jean Niersbach. FIFTH ROW: Judy Reed, Pai Chambers, Judy Price, Miss Elinor Offenbach, Mrs. Vera Horst FIRST ROW' Ray Avila, Vic Medrano, Jim Roberfs, Ron Kerr, Tom Roman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ausrin Dixon, Bill C IT bl Jim Nelson John Avila Monie Schramm, Ron Garner, Tom Ellis, Dick Tavis. THIRD ROW: Dan Cady, ar um eson, , , Sfernquisi. FOURTH ROW: Gary Gibson, Tom Maihew, John Sowers, George Burns, Eddie Pagenkopp. FIFTH ROW: Ron lvanoff. Dave Billhimer, Ken Hudson, Billl Weinberg. SIXTH ROW: Chuck Couvrey, Tom Jurney, Bob Sedgwick. OFFICERS: Ray Avila and John Avila, presidenisg Tom Jurney and Ed Pagenkopp, vice-presidenfsg Jim Roberfs and B'II Sh and Dick Tavis, sergeanfs-ar-arms: Tom Roman and Ron lvanoff, sludenl' Bob Kerr, secrefary-Ireasurers: I c ramm fnurl' rnnrnznnolliunm Spar+ans Cosfumed Spar- If a n s I r e a f e d Chafelaines +o a Halloween parry, and, wi'rh fhe girls, enjoyed The snow a+ Big Pines. This h o n o r e d senior service or- ganizafion checks off-ground passes and supervises audiiorium c o n- duci. Mr. Ausiin Dix- on, boys' vice-prin- cipal, is sponsor. Page iwenfy-nine flue gaflani crew id picked. Phoenix S+uden+ Courf Meeiing Wednesday mornings before school, Ihe Sfudenf Courf fries all violafors of school offences. One member from each service club composes fhe jury. Tom Roman and Ron Ivanoff were Chief Jusfices. Mr. Roberi' Lehnhardi' sponsors +he courI'. II' was necessary for Jason fo choose willing persons Io serve on +he crew of +he Argo. Because of 'rheir ouisfand- ing, willing service Io Spar+a, Jason chose members of I'he Phoenix Sociefy. The Phoenix Award is 'rhe highesf award for school service +haI' Sparfa can presenf. H' fakes i+s name from I'he phoe- nix bird which arose 'From i+s own ashes, and Hunfingion Parlc high school was rebuiI'r fwice aI+er fire. Keynoie of fhe Phoenix Award is Service Above Self. FIRST ROW: N. Schrader, A. Spechf, J. Nesfell, F. Helms, C. Garcia, J. McAIeece, D. Keech, J. Pierce, S. Largura, N. Bains, G. Hilron, J. Niersbach. SEC- OND ROW: D. Billhimer, L. Daus, V .S+ay, J. Reed, L. Human, G. Pacific, C. DaugeHe, B. Chernikofi, E. Colburn, E. Taylor, D. Garcia, L. Parmenfer. M. Williams, T. Heimerdinger. THIRD ROW: S. Olivifo, G. Burns, T. Ellis, R. Avila, A. Walker, J. Willson, B. Baxfer, P. Moore, D. WhiHen, E. Pagenhopp, D, Mansfield, T. Roman, T. Mafhews. FOURTH ROW: J. Krembas, T. Jurney, R. Thayer, B. Schramm, E. Jacobs, C. Mooshagien, E. Klees, C. Wylde, I. Williamson, J. Reed, M. Thomson, B. Sedgwick, J. Newby. Page Ihiriy L as 6' gif lk N , 1. N35 55 . V Q2 X 5 as iii J ' 'H 'i i'a3fgsi'1tiraa Q 5,1 silfsmflf , ww S f l H4011 JQIICIJ KO? Cl CPBW... Looking Over 'rhe Crew Top leff: Sam Olivifo, Sharon Warcl and Jim Krembas look af campaign posfers. Top cen+er: Bell rang again! BoHom lefh Jim Newby looks as if he approves. BoH'om cen+er: Lifa Dezen, Bev Hanfla and Jackie Hay look +hirs+y. Riglwfz S+uden+s observe posfers befween classes. JL Page 'lhiriy-one . . . io Aerue on the rgo. FIRST ROW: Micheal Jones, Richard Hosiin, Bruce McKay, Greg Wood, James Bryden, Gordon Brown, Mr. Theodore Brosfoff. SECOND ROW: Mifchell Seidman, Irene Anderson, Phyllis Brown, Maynard Whi+se++, Dudy Gefz, Norman Gunfher, Bob Sechrisi, David Marlin, Jacl: Lieberman, Bob Thayer, Larry Nixon, George Burns, Waller Vrooman. iggiggi 18 ggi' S 4, ' www- FIRST ROW: Beverly Verdugo, Bill Carlion, Henry Mendoza, George Escobar, Glenda Bon Durani, Jim Sanfos. SECOND ROW: Donna Duclose, Norma Ballard, Claudia Bran+. Jean Carpenfer, Susan Brown, Audrey Laurel, Coleen Smifh, Pai Dixon, Carol Gufhrie, Mr. Clarence Vanderpool. FOURTH ROW: Donna Laremore, Joe Baca. Doug Cole. Page ihiriy-fwo e i4 aided . . . A.V.E.O. A.V.E.O. members aid Sparfan Argonauis by running mo+ion pic- fure proiecfors, under fhe new spon- sorship of Mr. Theodore Brosiolif. Officers for fhe year were: Roberi' Thayer and George Burns, presi- denlsg Ernaline Geiz, secreiaryg John Sowers and Norman Gunlher, 'rreasurersg Bob Sechrisi, sergeani- a+-arms. Tickeleers Whefher al' a dance or a spori' even+, someone in an orange swea+- er will be +alcing, or selling, ficlceis. Ticlcefeers, prompily and willingly, give of fheir own free fime fo serve Sparfa. Mr. Clarence Vanderpool spon- sors fhe club, while Henry Mendoza serves as president George Esco- bar, vice-president Glenda Bon Duranf, freasurer and secreiary: Jim Sanfos, sergeanl'-af-arms. Hosf and Hos+ess Hosl' and Hosfess mem- bers give up nufrifion and noon periods fo serve in fhe cafeferia, and al' ban- quefs. Leading +he club fhis year, as presidenis, were Doro+hy Keech and Doro- +hy Magness. Direcfing fhem was Mrs. Isabel Moore, club sponsor. Oih- er officers were Eileen Gange, vice presidenh Barbara Waddle, secre- faryg Efhel Colburn, publi- cify chairman: and Sandra Evans, sergeani-af-arms. FIRST ROW: Doroihy Magness, Ani+a Dorsay, Dorolhy Moll, Elizabelh Jacobs, Gabriel Anderson, Donna Moscoe. SEC- OND ROW: Carol Beavers, Lucille Walhins, Bonnie Branf, Carol Barben, CharoleHe Walfman, Leverne Dickerson, Efhel Colburn, Marilyn Wood, Eileen Ganga, Rubin De Fever, Dexfer ScoH, Charles Hendrick, Barbara Waddle, Mrs. Isabel Moore, Beverly Verdugo, Marilyn Bradley, Marian Ash. . . . in Ilia Aearclz for the golden feece. . . -is f ,wa Chrislian Fellowship Chrisfian Fellowship club deals wi+h problems of world-wide inferesf, and peace for all lands. This club has had a suc- cessful year led by Peggy Ranglin, president Gwen H i I 'r o n , vice - presidenh Charloffe Walfman, secre- +ary: Nancy Samador, freasurerg Mary Sfefler, social chairman: Marlene Slocum, song leader. Mr. Charles Ru+h is sponsor. Ls., A G 5, e if FIRST ROW: Sandra Nicholson, Sarah Van Zanf, Kay Reynolds, Gwenn Hilfon, Ardis Kane, Vernell Builer. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Haase, Ruih Allenbaugh, Sandra Kiddoo, Mariie Cook. THIRD ROW: Mr. Charles Ruih, Mary Sfeiler, La Von Dicierson, Eleanor Kane, Evelyn Georgiani, Grace Baker. Page +hir+y-H1 ree Modes and Manners Modes and Manners, a commiHee of fhe Girls' League, keeps Sparlan- e++es up-+o-dafe on fashions. This se- mesier, +hey held 'rwo fashion assem- blies, al' Gage and Carmelifa, served ai' fhe Senior Tea, and posled 'Fashions on bulleiin boards. Talenl' Nominaling The Talenl' nominaling commiH'ee is composed of Ialenled girls from each grade. Their main dufies are fo choose Ialenl for evenfs and 'ro se- lec+ Sam and Suzie Sparla for 'rhe Sparfan Shield. Ima Williamson is head, ihis year. . . . by parian. . G. L. Advisory Board Somefhing new is fhe Girls' League Advi- sory Board, headed by Jan Pierce, in 1'he fall semesler, and by Phyllis Moore, spring se- mesfer. One represenlafive from e ach girls' gym class mei' every olher week so fhal' +he Girls' League Cabine+ could main- 'rain a closer rela+ionship wi+h all girls. FIRST ROW: Jan Pierce. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Gaffney. Marilyn Fiene, Lila Moser, Diane Fos+er, Pafiy Rowe. Girls' Council Eighf girls make up fhe Girls' Council. Chosen from iunior high school, +hey handle many of fhe girls' acrivifies fhrough fhe four years of high school. Wi'rh 1'he help of 'rheir sponsor, Miss Mary Berne, +hey plan Moiher and Fafher- Daughler banquels. SECOND FIRST ROW: Nafalie Masiavoy, Pal Sorenson. ROW: Miss Mary Berne, Gwen Hilion, Marion Wilcox, Judy Dawson, Kalhy HoI+. TOP-FIRST ROW: Claudia Branf, Pal TroHer, Nafalie Masfavoy, Donna Vee Cluff, Vivian Brady, Beverly Valley, Carol Nilmeier. SECOND ROW: Gloria ' ' Zweisler, Claudia Donovan, Eleanor Taylor, Jean Riley, Gerry Sfupln, Melody M H I G Iverson, Diane Annix, Eileen Wesf, Sandy Syphers, rs. e en erson. BOTTOM-FIRST ROW: Sharon Ward, Kay Brown, Jan Bender. SECOND ROW Helen Slay, Donna Siupin, Ima Williamson ,Bonnie Klees, Beverly Sweeney l . . . organizafiond an commiiieea. F.T.A. Fulure Teachers of Ameri- ca enioyed several +rips +o o+her schools +o learn +echni- ques of 'leaching in differenf grades. Members acfed as +each- ers' aids, correc+ing papers and helping fhe feacher plan his schedule. This club had a successful year, organized under Miss Mildred Mansur, sponsor. 5 FIRST ROW: Jeanne Draper, Kay Glenn, Sandra Evans, Eileen Ganga, Isabel Freer, Francis Garcia, Joan PoHer, Judy Morris. SECOND ROW: BeHy Tip+on, Janice Burl, Carol Winsfein, Doris Webb, Sandra Nichol- son, Susan Snow, Sandra Shovlin, Ernaline Geiz, Nancy Goodwin, BeHy Harris, Lila Moser, Shirlee Crider, Carole Gales, Norman Gunfher, Paula Mellum. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nadine Williams, Miss Nuvarf Safariian, Florence Simmons, Teresa Dom- inquez, Eleanor Kane, Margaref Riffner, Mary Ann Hennenhoefer, Mariorie Edmunson, Ramona Craig, Evelyn Mayer, Pafricia Wiffing, Marlis Allchin, Carol Burlcenlield, Virginia Odell, Anneffe Williams. Euodia A group of girls on fhe campus are parli- cularly inferesfed in Bible s+udy. The Euodia club no+ only has religious in1'eres'rs, buf en- ioys many socials ihroughouf fhe semes+er. The presidenl' of +he club is Ardyce Kane. Miss Nuvari' Safariian is sponsor. Page lhirfy-five 'N aa if N x g gs S Se, -ali: I - A 5 ' in -vgiwvsw-'aa FIRST ROW: Mr. Mynaff Breidenfhal, Norman Harris, Carol Mooshaigian, Lorraine Harris ,Larry Wise, Beverly York, Dale Moore, Raylene Conner, Monle Sfernquisl, Lila Dezen, Leslie Oliver, Rose Marie Sausedo, Dorofhy Magness, Gail Price, Paf Merrilf. SECOND ROW: Dorofhy Marfinez, Shirley Leonard, Beverly Simmons, Anne Arlhur, Bill Nunez, Bill Keifh, Norberf Caslel de Oro, Dave Weaver, Carl Tumbleson, Dave Billhimer, James Benanfi, Carol Hook, Ima Williamson, Lyneffe Banks, Phyllis Powell, Nancy Bafes, Pal Sfevens, Shirley Benge. THIRD ROW: Joan Willson, Marilyn Ashley, Gail Duckworfh, Margaref Krogsfad, Arl Taylor, Lynn Underwood, Jim Mafson, John Reed, Ronnie Rookie, Bob Anderson, Dave Francis, George Esfer, Richard Flores, Beverly Chernikoff, Bev Clark, Joanne Pickell, Faye While. FOURTH ROW: Shirlee Crider, Donna Laremore, Donna Mansfield, Judy Reed, Glenn Salas, Norman McCann, Carl Iglglfon, Fred Simon, Ed Frosf, Bob Lindsey, Gary Gibson, Henry Mendoza, Emily Nord, Joan Leckie, Joan Conzeff, Margaref MacLeod, Donna Jordon, Gloria n emano. ike flue 401194 of the Jirena flue Sparfan Choir Among Sparfan Choir highlighfs fhis year were: an appearance af fhe Sfafler Hofel on a coasf fo coasf broadcasl' wifh fhe Philharmonic Orchesfrag fhe honor of being fhe guesf choir af a Music Educafors' conference, in Tucson, Arizona: and a performance af fhe annual conference of fhe Nafional Associafion of Principals af fhe Sfafler Hofel. 1 5. -.K A ,J -SP U p l Girls Glee O, gi'-5 ii Beaufiful music fills fhe air when Junior and Q5 ff 1' ig, ' Senior Glee clubs sing ouf in melodious fones. O. 5 li' to These groups, direcfed by Mrs. Winifred K 'F' jg , ig. Waferbury and Mr. Mynaff Breidenfhal, were , A af fheir besf in fhe Chrisfmas program. more, Angie Marlinez, Barbara Barry, Dornell McKiska, Lee Slep- ens. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Nagy, Gerry Lafefle, Pal Ryan, Lilian Munoz, Sandra Mahle. THIRD ROW: Georgia Knoll, Rulh Allen, Angela Roberfs, Lorraine Clark. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Wil- cox, Marion Wrighf, Donna Loudon, Joyce Gray, Beffy Tiplon, 4 Julia Onfroveras. FIFTH ROW: Pal Sharon, Julia Ewing, Geraldine ,pf Freer, Lusanne Hoffman, Virginia Eagle. SIXTH ROW: Kay Bick- 'W ford, Berdine Whife, Paf Mallory, Joan Hines, Gerry Galliger. SEVENTH ROW: Sharon Burrell, Marie Gray, Beffy O'Connell, Marilyn Higginbofham, Mariie Simmons, Beffy Sue Salfer, Carol Hicks, EIGHTH ROW: Mary Guseff, Lila Moser, Kafhy Holf. Eleanore Taylor, Paf Dixon, Irene de la Garza, Barbara Suffon. BOTTOM-FIRST ROW: Doris Parker, Pal Harris, Belly Yafes, Carolyn Hasse. SECOND ROW: Pricilla Lugo, Arlene Sampere, Dolores Myer, Kalhy Highfower, Geraldine Hamm, Sheila Lewis, Mrs. Winifred Waferbury. THIRD ROW: Irma Farnell, Rachel Cha- con, Marilyn Taylor, Eleanor McGee, Carol Nommenson, Barbara Whife. FOURTH ROW: Diane Nichols, Pamela Krisman, Paula Mellum, Angie Anlonelli, Barbara Daniels. FIFTH ROW: Irene Day, Jean Odon, Sybil Fry, Mary George, Marsha Hammond, Beffy Samulson. SIXTH ROW: Mary Thompson, Lorefla Dobson, Pafl Siffman, Jane Newman, Virginia O'Dell, Paf O'Neal. SEVENTH ROW: Elda Campbell, Shirley Jones, William Edmondson, Donna Skillifer, Helen Briffingham, Pal Whifing. T? TOP-FIRST ROW: Anna La Juidice, Marilyn Taylor, Francell Gil- H 1. ks. FIRST ROW: Bob Spogli, Eldon Davis, Gloria Raya, Kaihryn Glenn, Joe Esferas. Berdine While, Mary Ann Hennenhoeier, Joe Fernandez, Evelyn Mayer. SEC- OND ROW: Kenneth Wilings, Vincenf Salerni, Lavone Diclserson, Evelyn Georgiani, Jaclx Barberis, Enrique Madrigal, Fernando Figueroa, THIRD ROW: Bill HaHon, Glen Powers, Bill Lyiscomb, Wayne Hoard, Richard Neeley, Gary Volz. FOURTH ROW: Franlr Munoz, J. Ed Van Malre, Kenneih Greenland, Norman Pincoclr, Mr. Roberi Shushan. . . . stinging of flue clzora groupa . . . Orcheslra Under fhe direcfion of Mr. MynaH' Breiden- +hal, fhe orcheslra has been on hand af Com- mencemenf, Vespers, and assemblies lhrough our +he semesfer, offering music for programs. Madrigal Choir Under Ihe gui- dance of Mr. My- naH Breidenlhal, fhe Madrigal Choir enferlained a+ Ihe Ambassador Ho- fel, various P.T.A. meelings and sporis nighls. TOP-FIRST ROW: Norman Harris, Carl Turnbleson, Jim Madson, Ari Taylor, Leslie Oliver, Carol Moosehagen, Beverly Simmons, Shirley Benge, Beverly Cherniloff, Larry Wise, David Francis. SECOND ROW: Lynn Underwood, Dave Weaver, Marilyn Ashley, Joan Willson, Anne Arlhur, Nancy Bafes, Donna Jordon, Richard Flores, Gary Gibson. THIRD ROW: Bob Anderson. Ima Williamson, Donna Mansfield, Judy Reed, Carol Hood, Joan COHIBII, Bob Lindsay, Norberf Casiel de Oro. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Mynaff Breidenrhal. BOTTOM-FIRST ROW: Beverly Simmons, Ima Williamson, Shirley Benge, Beverly Chernilroff, Donna Jordon, Larry Wise. SECOND ROW: Arr Taylor, Jim Maison, Lynn Underwood, Joan Willson, Marilyn Ashley, Anne Arihur, Carol Moosehagen, Nancy Bafes, Joyce Farnell, Richard Flores, David Francis, Bob Anderson. THIRD ROW: Norberr Caslel de Oro, Dave Weaver, Judy Reed, Donna Mansfield, Carol Hood, Bob Lindsay, Gary Gibson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joan Will- son, Ima Williamson, Donna Mansfield, Judy Reed. s In'l'erdepar+men+aI Speakers In+erdepar+men+aI s p e a ke r s have iusf compleled anofher suc- cessful year in which speech con- +es+s have helped fo make beHer speakers and fufure leaders. ArI's Feslival Poems, essays, mechanical devices, arf work, modern dances, and musical com- posifions are enfered by sludenfs in com- pefifion in 'rhe Arfs Fesfival. The Feslival, fhis semes'rer, was under lhe s'ruden1' leadership of Ima William- 4, ...g SOD. Wi'fI1 SPOHSOFS. MISS Nuvar+5afariidr1. TOP-FIRST ROW: Diane Forman. SECOND now: Jam Newby, owyns J.m.,, sway ' ' Goldsfein. BOTTOM-FIRST ROW: Marion Wilcox, Phyllis Moore, Judy Dawson, Marlis and MVS- M'ICI'eCI CUI 9I i' wen, Kay Brown. SECOND ROW: Ernie Pope, osvad Anieny, Jam., Riles. . . . and the worclsi of Sparta 3 oraiom . . . Debare Members of debafe, sponsored by Mr. George Culberfson, have been ac+ive in many con+es+s rhroughoui' +he ci+y and sfafe including Lions Club and fhe nafional con'res1' a+ Redlands. Winrer offi- cers were: Ray Murray, presidenfg Leona Mayers, secrefary. Spring officers: Doug Cole, president Ima Williamson, secefary. C? k Jud ere ing, ay urray. Page fhirfy-sigh? FIRST ROW: Henry Mendoza, Leone Meyers, Mrs. Esier Haddoc , y Mor ris, Rufh Werner, Bill Walfers, Pafly Rowe, Waller While. SECOND ROW Bill Smifh, Doug Colo Phyllis Moore M I R R M FIRST ROW: Mary Thomson, Shirle Lar ura, Diclc Crowfher, John Avila. SECOND ROW: Jim Krembas, Vicior Medrano, Lee Human, Anne Arihur, Joan Conzeii, Dona Ross, r. ona e on. THIRD ROW: Roberf Kerr, Ronnie Kerr, Tom Jurney, Bill Schramm, Bob MacFarland, Tom Mafhaw, Carl Tumbleson, Y 9 M D ld P li Jim Roberfs, Bull Haffon, Sam Ollvufo. Q. 49 Y 5 J' 'IV Q Q Junior Sfaiesmen Governmenf minded members of Jun- Sfafesmen held moclc leglslahve conven- hons a+ which 'rhey presenfed and passed or defea+ed bulls broughf before ihe as- sembly. The club enjoyed conveniions in El Segundo, and fhe s+a're convenfion in Berlce- ley. Officers for fhe year were: Lee Human, presidenfg Tom Maihew and Ronnie Garn- er, vice-presidenfsg Dona Ross and Vicfor Medrano, secrefary-'rreasurersg John Avila ...ilwpire all by w om ilzey are ear . if, -' . . x . u . Q I F' '17 and Anne Arfhur, parliamenfarians. Page ihiriy-nine :we FIRST ROW: Nancy Schrader, Bonnie Klees, Sharon Ward, Dave Anlreny, Phyllis Moore, Bev Simmons, Bob McFarlane, Dave Francis, Mary Thomson. SEC- OND ROW: Dick Crowlher, Fessler Helms, Carol Hood, Judy Reed, Carollee Wylde, Bill Hallon, Charles Van Zanl, Ollo Graham. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Klees, Sandra Wilson, Phyllis Brodrick, Judy Dawson, Marilyn Higginbolham, Marjorie Simmons, Mary Ann Nagy, Bob Kerr. FOURTH ROW: Pal Gaflord, Mar- garel Helms, Joan Puller, Carolyn Filling, Laura Sinclair, Alma Dacey, George Burns. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Sowers, Milre McClain, Roger Wells, Larry Endres. Sine Nomine Cicero's Lillle Mocambo was a social affair enioyed by Sine Nomine Lalin club, under 'rhe sponsorship of Miss Joan Milchell. Officers for lhe fall semesler were: Jim Roberls, presiclenlg Phyllis Moore, vice-presidenlg Beverly Simmons, sec- relaryg Dave Anlceny, lreasurerg and Ronnie Garner, sergeanl-al'-arms. Spring semesler officers were: Phyllis Moore, presidenfg Dave Anlceny, vice-presidenlg Sharon Ward, secrelaryq Bill Hallon, lreasurerg Carol Hood and David Francis, sergeanls-al-arms. Los Amigos Los Amigos, Spanish club, under lhe direclion of Mrs. Darlene Roberls, have pul on a Pan-American Day assem- bly and Cinco de Mayo cele- bralions for lhe sludenl- body. Officers were: Joan Will- son, Virginia Flores, presi- denlsg Ernie Pope, Margarel Young, vice-presidenlsg Lau- ra Lou Daus, Viclcie Bradley, secrelariesg George Escobar, Gordon Brown, 'lreasurersg Bob Buslamenle, Lesler Esha- virria, sergeanls-al-arms: and Angela Marlinez, hislorian. FIRST ROW: Bob Buslamonle, George Escobar. Ernie Pope, Carlos Marlello. SECOND ROW: Laura Lou Daui. Amedia Gomez, Carol Glover, Mrs. Darlene Roberls, Catalina Flores, Doreena Calhv, Jean Bradley, Delores Sand- oval. THIRD ROW: Belly Sue Saller, Janice Diclrinson, Glenda Bon Duranl, Beverly Powers, Angelina Marlinez. Donna Slupin, Pal Williams, Virginia Flores. FOURTH ROW: Sleve Chaviz, Jim Krembas, Margarel Young, Don- na Moscoe. FIFTH ROW: Gordon Brown, Jim Sanlos, Ernie Alverado, Dave Weaver, Max Cunningham. Unifed Nafions Unifed Nafions, an acfive club on campus, has as a main purpose fhe promofion of world under- sfanding. Members by correspon- dence wifh friends in ofher counf- ries, gain a beffer idea of foreign cusfoms and a beffer undersfand- ing of world condifions. Mr. Don- ald Rogan is sponsor. FIRST ROW: Eleanor MacDonald, Lois Mofer, Angie Anfonelli, Mary Gasseffe. SECOND RO nald Rogan, Mona Gene, Paula Mellon, Ernie Pope, Lila Moser, Barbara W: Mr. Do Calven. ewan ouercome4 eaclz obaiacle. . . FIRST ROW: Yvonne Moberly, Helen Ellioff. SECOND ROW: Arlene Nichols, Diane Millar, Paf Siffman, Mrs. Florence Lewis, Diane Nichols. Red Cross Members of Red Cross have been busy, malxing clofhes for needy children and families. Mrs. Florence Lewis, sponsor, has helped fhe girls carry ouf ideas fo help people. They have made afghans, foys, baby clofhes, and have learned procedures in case of di- sasfer. Officers for fhe semesfer were: Paf Siffman, presidenfg Arlein Nichols, vice-presidenfg Jane Orr, secrefary. ' Page forfy-one if' M E ? r 'jzfzgx x i rv S5 Q X Stix 3 ,V XAV. F .,, . f-. 3453 4111 ' -5532, sl - 1 V: fa? A A 42, K gg. A 1 K . K'flT :mx 5, Els, 5 ? K gy :Q win. . f wi i f 4925- Q A K -Xu? :A X XX f af 4 f ,, Q , wwf L - 2 5 f' , ge S in - . W 'X U W .P A A . , ,. 5 X. .Y .wx ,.,.5 . . A Q x . . rw J Y i : .V Mwgwif , J-- ' .. wi .4 H Ez, . . ,. A X . , N Sv A, . , N. X N vw '- . 2 N K gig f S w ff Q x ..,. X A . . Q S ge . 3 M55 , W 4 A A '- A 4 X Q , x 5 i1'fwfin . -iv 11. J vfiwm M1 X' we ws, L ' N Q ax 1 XXQ QE 1, gnu-Y if qw. Y,--v ww X kiwi x R Y 555- QT? G '15 ' NAA AwpW,,.W A F New nk 5 A 5 N .Q- FIRST ROW: Sid Ackerman, Jim McAleec B b B ald Davis. SECOND ROW: Bruce McK y Y g B b L h R R g Mr. Frank Webber, George a er, o ers, Don Baxfer, Archie Besi. George Bell Sound Crew The Sound Crew of Hun+ing+on Park high school dlrecred by Mr Frank Webber makes I+ pos sible fo hear programs over fhe public address sys+em and microphones Duhes conslsi' of work ing noon broadcasfs, and faking care of 'I'he microphones used al' assemblies Srage Crew Working fhe lighrs, chang- ing scenery, and raising i'he curiain are among jobs of ihe siage crew, direcied by Mr. Herberi' Nikirk. The success of a play, dance or musical fesfival depends on +hem. The crew sfaried some- fhing differenl' fhis year by hiring four girls fo work wifh +he boys, sweeping and doing oiher iobs on fhe siage. These helpful girls are Beverly Miner, Sherry Moulion, Jean Masfers. and Susan Cliffon. FIRST ROW Sfephen Doyle, Bob Drieih, Dale Radford, Eddie Waifman, Jim Layfeifo Don Mafhewson, Larry Philpoi, Tom Bergron, Ray Lucini, Earl Chapin. Glen Marklin Mr. Ray Harris, Jim Carroll, Jim Cox. Maihs Club Mafhs Club, newly organized, is under +he sponsorship of Mr. R. W. Hendrick. The club is open +o lower classmen. Officers are: Siephen Weinsiein, presidenh Elea- nor McDonnell, secre+ary. Key Club Sponsored by +he Hun+ing+on Park Ki- wanis club, fhe Key Club is new on campus. Mr. Ray Harris is 'iaculfy advisor and fhe club is under +he presidency of Earl Chapin. The main dufy of fhis club is keep Spar- +a's halls clear ai' noon, and +o puf up and remove barriers on Belgrave Avenue. embers! of Jpecia . . . Members of +he Mafhs club are: Fred Singer, Dorolhy Heimigarfner. Gerald Lighfsey. Irene Gilliland, Eleanor Mc- Donnell. An FIRST ROW: Gwen Hillon, Ann Ebey, Jim Newby. Laura Lou Daus, Sharon Ward, Ernie Pope, Jean Niersbach, Dave Anlreny, Belly Sondegard, Fessler Helms. Mel Dupaix, Jean Riley, Nancy Schrader. SECOND ROW: Judy Dawson, Donna Slupin, Kalhy Hell, Ann Magor, Jan Kerr, Carlos Marlello, Pal Williams, Bev- erly Powers, Mary Ann Hansen, Mary Malhews, Marlha Malhews, Kenny Mueller. Carol Hood. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Wade, Kay Brown, Joan Denny, Belly Sue Saller, Mariorie Simmons, Marilyn Higginbolham, Bob Kerr, Joan Poller, Carole Gales, Joan Niersbach, Bonnie Klees, Bob McFarIene, Judy Reed. FOURTH ROW: Lola McCane, Margarel Helms, Margie Drogslad, Joan Leclrie, Evelyn Klees, Josie Kasper, Helen Eidl, Michel Balro, Dewey Anderson, Craig Carpenler, Gary Collas, Jim Williams. FIFTH ROW: Dave Billheimer, Jim Roberls, Tom Jurney, George Burns, Milre Spizer, Alan Schwam, Waller While. iniereai clubd give neeclecl Juppori. Donnel, Pally Lorenz, Rosalee Snow, Charles Gilmore, Gary riclr, sponsor. Evans, Slephen Weinslein, Waller Tavis, Mr. R. W. Hend- 0 W S o c I ely ..,..nw-N W' g irvii The Scholarship Sociely . enioyed many socials and lield lrips lo colleges. ' Ollicers were: Jean Niers- bach, Nancy Schrader, presi- denlsg Sharon Ward, Ernie Pope, Jim Newby, Evelyn Klees, vice-presidenls: Laura Lou Daus, Belly Sonder- gaard, Marion Wilcox, secre- . laries: David Anlceny, David E Billhimer, lreasurersg George Burns, Kenny Mueller, ser- geanls - al- arms: and Kay Brown and Earl Chapin, pub- licily. Page lorly-live ll il .Le Ie IX B F, rg Arlene Cluff, Caryl Couvrey, and Frances Anderson praclice lalesl roulines. Song Leaders On Sparlan Warriors, on. ll s l'he familiar song, led lhis year by song leaders Caryl Couvrey, Arlene Clulif, and Frances Anderson during loolball season. This perl' lrio helped l'o bring Sparla's loolball leam lo viclory al rallies wil'h clever cheers and pom-pom designs worlced oul l'o l'ie in wilh school songs. Drill Team To slir spiril' and add color l'o loolball games is lhe purpose ol l'he drill leam. Working wilh lhe band, lhis group of girls did iusl' lhal. Nancy Bales was presidenl, and Miss June Hasly, direclor. S sql 'ig 'ss ef FIRST ROW: Janice Gray, Jeannelle Lauman, Melody Zweisler, Marilyn Vaughn. Charlene Marlin, Elaine Lauman, Sharon Ward, Shirley Leis, Elizabelh Jacobs, Ima Williamson, Laura Lou Daus, Pal Mallard, Eileen Schenclr, Verna Woolf, Beverly York. SECOND ROW: Edi+h Wise, Barbara Barry, Carol Bergman, Phy- llis Brodriclr, Susan Snow, Beverly Baxler, Marilyn Ashley, Beverly Miner, Carol Hood, Berly Harris, Marion Wilcox, Janice Burk. THIRD ROW: Arlene Clufi, Judy Morris, Dollie Magnus, Frances Anderson, Frances Swanson, Barbara Walson, Sandra Evans, Carol Gulhrie, Sandra Nicholson, Kalhy Glenn, Marilyn Myers, Margy Krogslad, Darlene Allsop, Darlene Ashby. FOURTH ROW: Joan Niersbach, Corine Klein, Ann Ebey, Nancy Bales, Shirley Benge, Shirley Largura, Joan Willson, Belly Sondergard, Sonia Johnston, Evelyn Klees, Janice Diclrson, Dorothy Keech, Joan Leclrie, Louise Parmenler. FIFTH ROW: Myrna Kallholii, Gerry Lelefle, Dorolhy Marlinez, Mary Thomson, Dona Ross, Jean Niersbach, Pal Slevens, Carole Gales, Joan Poller, Bonnie Klees. SIXTH ROW: Beverly Cherni- Kofi, Rhonda Farney, Caryl Couvrey, Alice Marraio, Mary Ann Hansen, Joan Newman, Lorraine Harris, Eleanore Taylor, Gail Turner, Judy Reed, Virginia Slay- Page iorly-six :es 'yi Qi 1, i A A I ,, ,, A cfm 'Y 'ii , a ess. .. me Vicfor Medrano, Dick Crowfher, Mon+e Siernquisi, and Jim Krembas enfhusiasfically lead yells. Cheer Leaders Arousing fhe spirii' of Sparrans ai a+hle+ic evenfs were four cheer lead- ers: Dick Crowfher, Jim Krembas, Ed- die Pagenkopp, and Monre Sfernquisi, who helped gain vic+ory for Sparra. Band Spar+a's band, under fhe direc+ion of Mr. MynaH' Breidenrhal and Mr. Roberf Shushan, have always been on hand lo add spiri'r ai' pep rallies, 'Foo+ball games, and assemblies. The band worked long and hard wifh fhe drill +eam, learning new roufines. Members alphabeiically: Earnesf Alvarado, Roger Booze, Bob Board, Donald Cox, Darrel Dunbam, Don Dorsey, Frank Elias, David Evans, James Fiorenza, Kenneih Greenland, Eileen Henrich, Carroll Hess, Fred Horfon, Bill Hollisey, George Hudson, Sally Klefbeck, Jack Lieberman, Bill Tibscomb, Richard Leanos, Shirley Lycan, Joe Memeo, Donna McElroy, Dewey Marine, James MerriH, Frank Munoz, Sandra Nelson, Richard Neeley, Gail Perrin, Brad Rodinge, Alice Silver, Dexter Scofr, Charlene Trefhaway, Ed Van Mafre, Roberf Ward . Mary Thomson, sfudenr direclor of publicily, uses new phone insialled in room 29. riniera, wriiem help aaon . . . FIRST ROW: Jim Alffer, Jay Wildey, Jerry LaGrone, Roger Tolman. SECOND QROW: .loe True. Ffanlf Adams- Sieve Rozich, Mr. Francis Lebus, Ronnie Tucker, Carroll Hess, Chuck Couvrey, Howard Nichols, Bill Trimble, Byron Bronson. Page forly eighf Prinl' Shop Sfaff Though each week fhey prinr fhe Sparfan Shield, worlc on fhe EI Recuerclo, prinl' posfers, ficlcefs, calendars, and official forms for school use, recogni+ion is sel- dom given +o members of 1'he prinf shop sfaff. Under direc+ion of Mr. Francis Lebus, ins+ruc- for, +he voca+ional class learns fhe infricacies of prinfing. Running fhe press fhis year were Jim Alffer, Chuck Couvrey and Lowell Lunceford. W l T ROW Rh d F M y A. Holm-Kennedy, Beverly Bales, Gloria Donovan. ocxsuuu Avy.. ...... -...-.., -. ,, , Ch R y R Gwen Pacific, Irene de la Garia, Laura Lou Daus, Sharon Ward, Beverly Valley, Jean Niersbach, Shirley Lar- NI J P D R J Riles. THIRD ROW: Bill Miller, Bill Robb, Clark Rosf, Guy Shipp. . . . ma e ladting memoriea . . . Sparian Shield Siaff A six page Chrisfmas ediiion prinfed in green and red, and a special senior ediiion were pui' ou? by +he siaff of 'lhe Sparfan Shield, under direc1'ion of Mr. A. Holm-Kennedy, iournalism insi'ruc'ror, Mr. Francis Lebus, ins+ruc+or of prin+ing, Mr. Merfon Tu++le, phofography, and Mr. William Pollock, finance. Mary Thomson led 'rhe group as edifor of +he paper during fhe fall semesfer, and as siudeni direclor of publicaiions during 'lhe spring. Gwen Pacific and Dona Ross were associaie ediiors in 1'he fall, and, in 'rhe spring, 'rhe du+ies of edifor were assigned +o Jean Niersbach and Laura Lou Daus. Shirley Largura and Dona Ross were co-eclirors of 'rhe Sparfan Shield news bureau. Jean Niersbach, Dona Ross, Laura Lou Deus, Shirley Largura. Page foriy-nine Nancy Schrader, El Recuerclo edil EI Recuerdo Slaff Anofher year, anofher annual. Yes, once again El Recuerdo is fhe main fopic of discussion. The sfaff has worlced hard +0 bring oul' a publicalion fo be proud of. There is defi- nilely a lol of worlc invol- ved in pulling oul' an an- nual buf fhe whole sfaff agree fhaf fhe eFFor+ is well worlh fhe frouble. Page filly or. FIRST ROW: Dan Whiffing, Jim Riles. SECOND ROW: Nancy Schrader, y M son. Pholographers ...of lzia uoya e g 0 Phofographers worlcing on lhe Sparfan Shield and El Recuerdo l'his year, under supervision of Mr Merfon TuHle, learned much abou'r 1' : aura Lou Deus, Jan Pierce. SECOND ROW: Nancy Schrader, Mr. A. Holm K d J Shirley Largura. THIRD ROW: Gwen Pacific, Jim Riles, Dona Ross, Nancy Goodwin, Bill M ll A Eb y C I Nl ason battles with the W,-fo,-s from dell, South gm, poly, Kelmont, anal Riis in tlze newlg-organizezt gastern sfeague. .Hoping to conquer the clragon anzt win the fleece, he charges clown time football field, races across countrg, bats it out on the ctiamoncl, smashes opponents on time court, and cfmurns to uictorg in time water. .His efforts luring lzim glorg, out not time golden gleece. 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TOP PICTURES Go away, I have if. Only 'Iwo mislalres loday, Miss Hasfy. OH, NO! No? anolher fouchdown for Bell! ,Ks ,, Qi I ui: If . - -I I eii I - - V- -i f' ' S -A I 1 5 . ',', i Q I ,- - 4 gi 5 ' --M S IX sf' Q S a A 1 l ll ' - I sz' I 3 .ef fp I rrrsr an mfg sv x N ' is A SFX I I I O '-3' - L, by 1 Q I B .. if l Q S' A , , 1 it A M',.x M . Q Vx 4. I A ., Y nf le I l Q Ig? I'-S NIJ: B S B' I .. i 7 L 4? I. '---- I we I .. Mfr' if I ri I ,I ' we as agar , ,V V in W? J 1 , . I , ,T NLR ,A ,ix I V 3 I ' X -,. I W'-sr. We B Ma I ' 'xf.f'f ' - , XJ .5 'Y s out YK. 'Wy'-'x I: Dearfh Bill Schramm, Sam Olivifo, Guy Shipp. Ken Cochran, Joe Mun- Lucero LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Diclr Tavis, Ted Delong, Richard Engles, Sam Bellone, Dic . Dicli Whifohursi, Ari Leal. SECOND ROW: John Pasco, -lohn Orliz, Bill Hoard, Leroy Moran, dia, Fred Simon, Jim Moller, Gary Showaller, Rudy Garcia, Bob Anderson, Jim McCar'fhy. THIRD ROW: Joe . Tom Orfiz, lmgr.I: Ernie Quiroz, Dan Doyle, Jim Newby, Roland Zummerman, Richard Roper, Bill Hols-Ion, Larry End- ers, George Richards, Bob Sedgwiclr, Don Brown, Bob Saflerwaire, Gary Kimberly, Larry Veazey, Bob Orewyler, Phil Zis lrroul, lmgr.I: Coach Floyd Rhea. FOURTH ROW: Del Henderson, Jim Cude, Niclz Sfuben, Dil ElIioH, James Be- nanli, Larry Rinlr, Richard Berry. Page fiffy-five Season Record 'lunfingfon Park Opponenfs IunI'Ing+on Park, 6, Wilson, I9 'Iunfingfon ParIc, 6, San Pedro, 33 -Iunfingfon Park, Og FremonI', I3 'Iunfingfon Park, I3g I'IoIIyw'cI, I3 'lunfingfon Park, I3g BeImonI', I4 'Iun+ingI'on Park, 8, BeII, 7 -IunIingIon Park, I4g Poly, 7 'IunI'ingIon Park, IZ: So. Ga're, I6 -eague Tofafsc League Sfandfngsa -I.P., 47, I3eII 3pponen'rs, 44 Belmonf I'Iun'ringI'on Park I J 2 I I le h, I ,Xf I f . ,J nail X - 1' f f I I X Q V I 5 , fe I' 5 f 5 I , fc I I -- -+1-1,.. -'11 i , ' .av .-- - gn 1 iii-.,.,f i f .,.,:: 'K FIRST ROW: Ray Vernoy, Bob Avila, Karl Kuehl, Chuck Valverde, Glen Salas, Ari Herrick, Peia Diggs, Jerry Caslro, Bill Chivera. SECOND ROW: Bob Baker, Ausfin Bonne++, Dick Burris, Dick Lucore, Harold Clayion, Dick Paffon, Ray Moore, Ronnie Rodriques, Ronnie Maison, Bob Sfunham, Buddy McClean, Danny Gill, Ed Gas- porra. THIRD ROW: Frank Verdugo, Louie Crello, Dick Aernaga, Bill Shanis, Jim McCar+y, Ray Verella, Bob Miller, Dave Henderson, Bob Siarzaski, Mario Harper, Jim Frazer, Derek Timms, John Reed, Bob Morano, Buzzy Blake, Bruce McKay, Norman Pincock, Paul Saiza, Frank Barrios, Eugene Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Jack Ryan, Bill Burirum, Dick Becher, Don Biro, Bill Smifh, Ronnie Smifh, Bill BenneH, Jim Eviwiiz, Ronnie Hawkins, Terry Peferson, Hobarf Lowery, Don Shipman, Don Scoif, and Joe Lizarrago. Bee Fooiball The Bee foofball +eam finished in 'Four'I'h place in iheir firsf season in fhe Easiern League. Co-capfain Peie Diggs called defensive signals, while Co-cap- +ain Karl Kuehl called fhe offen- sive. Alihough +he Bees did noi place on firsi +eam All-League, fhey had Peie Diggs, guard: Jer- ry Casfro, end: and Ray Moore, quarferback on fhe second ieam. Ed Gasporra gained honorable menfion. Under fhe leadership of Coach Ray Vernoy, Bees developed fop prospecis 'For nexi' year's +eam. aaon Jfruggled cfauntleaaly with... Sparfans, Sam Olivifo, Joe Mundia, and Bill Holsion, ready fo sfop fhe flighi' of ihe Eagle, Don TruiH. Page fiiiy-eight FIRST ROW: Max Cunningham, Carl Walion, Wayne Hoard, Gary Lee, George Yeage SEC ROW: Merle Grassman, Ron Hammond, Gene Moses, Raul Madrigal, Ron Buller. Da W e Caroll Hess. THIRD ROW: Richard Raya, Don Capps, Ari Gasporra, Roger Tolman J B FOURTH ROW: Coach Henry Springer, George Burns, Andy Barry, Ray Avila, Bob Ker . . . U ragolw D which rival Jclzoob preaeni 0' Ja X3 X -:.. X E Varsiry Cross Counrry Varsify cross-counfry men had a successful season, finishing second in l'he League lo Los An- geles cil'y champions, Belmont In l'he league meel' wifh Belmonl, Sparfa was defealed by only five poin+s. The Varsily was lead by Don Capps, Ray Avila, Arl Gasporra, and Roger Tolman in rheir lasl' high school season. Coach Henry Springer 'Feels lhal' rhere is enough lalenl' on 'lhe Bee and Cee leams lo build a srrong Varsily nexl' season. Page fifty I s in U Q3 V. x l lf FIRST ROW: Doug lvdfwfl. Dick CVOWHTBT. K9n Mueller. Jim Nelson, Charles Van Zanl. SECOND ROW: Alex Campbell, Bill Lipscomb. Jim Fiorenza, John Avila, Tom Roberfs, Lee Human, Ron lvanolil. THIRD ROW: Bob Hannigan, John Crofcher, Don Ord, George Hudson, Don Cox, Ted Pierce, Gordon Brown. FOURTH ROW: Coach Sfeve Powell, Alberf Costa, Richard Redmond, Jaclr Lieberman, Roger Bradshaw, Jack Hal-field, Dave Frances. O n lf e tennw court, urzng I rc mg . . . T ' The lennis squad garnered lheir firsl' champ- ionship in len years by defea+ing a slrong Sou'rh Gale +eam in +he League playoffs. Bolh Teams wound up regular season play wifh five wins and one loss. 4 The leam was led by oufsfanding play of fhe firsf +hree men, Jim Nelson, firsf, John Avila, sec- ond, and Lee Human, ihird. Each had a league record of seven wins and no losses. They were named firsf, second, and fhird on +he All-League firsl' feam, in 1'he same order. Also having a very good year were Ken Mueller, fourlh, and Ron lvanoff, Fif+h. The doubles were inexperienced, buf came +hrough in +he second mafch wifh Soulh Gale. Diclz Crowlher and Dick Fering were firsf on lhe ladder, and Chuck Van Zanl' and Tom Roberls, second. Page sixly +hird man Jim Nelson, firsl man John Avila, second man ,,... ...W Gymnasfics Spar+an gymnas+s comple+ed a success- ful season, under supervision of Coach Ray Vernoy. The feam defeaied Belmoni, buf bowed +o Souih Ga+e and Bell, lo place sec- ond in fhe Eas+ern League. Top performers were Mon're Sfernquisf, free exercise, Leland Thompson, parallels, Bob Haslem, long horse: Arf Taylor, high bar: Bob Anderson, long horse. Coach Vernoy says +ha+ fhe experience gained by 'freshmen and sophomores will help build a fine feam for nexf year. 5-Hg ta ' . . . , Ar? Taylor, high bar Leland Thompson, parallels Monie S-iernquisf, free exercise Bob Haslem, long horse FIRST ROW: Bill Whipple. Monie Siernquisi, Vernon Williams, Phil Sauers, Le- land Thompson, Fred Mark- ley, Wade Radford, Bob Haslem, Paul Fra'I'h. SEC- OND ROW: Fernando Fig- ueria, Ray Broadbenl, Jim Shane, Norman Pincoclz, Roy McCleary, Rich Robin- son. Rober+ Anderson, Ari Taylor, John Leyva, Jim Vogelman, Bob Carlson, Tony Perez, John Connely, manager: Coach Ray Ver- noy. THIRD ROW: Dewey Marine, Jaclr Barberia, Jaclc Gould, Bob Solo, Bill Miller, Charles Hedrick, Richard Neely, Jay Broad- benf, Charles Gilmore, John Richards, Dave Van E+i+ia, Bob Kalpalroff. Jaclr Lieberman. Page sixly-one IKM' TOP ROW: Tom Heimerdinger, guard, Glen Merklin, forward: Bill Robb, guard: Francis Feller, forward, Keiih Peierson, cenier. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Kerr, forward: Denny Bryanf, guard, Andrew Barry, guard: Bob MacFarlane, cenferg Monie Philippi, forward. Varsiry Baskeiball Spar+a's Varsiiy baskefball ieam, under ihe direcfion of Coach Raymond Harris, had a dis- appoiniing season as far win and loss record is concerned. They won 4 of 7 praciice games. In praciice games, ihey won over Carhedral, Can+well, Franklin, and 'rook a surprise win over a iough Jordan feam, by a score of 40-38. They dropped decisions +o Fremonl' and Compion. ln League play, +he Sparians iusi' couldn'+ gel' inio high gear, losing +o Riis, Belmon+, Bell, Souih Ga+e, and Poly in quick succession. Came graduaiion, and rhe ieam losf Tom Ellis, Tom Jurney, and Dimas Garcia, +he nucleus of ihe squad. Affer graduafion, came fhe fask of re- building +he +eam, and Tom Heimerdinger, Denny Bryan+, Bob McFarlane, Francis Feller and Keifh Peferson carried +he hopes of cellar-dwelling Sparfans. They s+ar+ed by losing a close game +o Lincoln. In 'rhe second round of League play, rhey losr a close game fo Riis, goi sfomped by Belmonf, were edged by Bell, and beaien by Soufh Gafe. In +he las+ game of ihe season, againsl' Poly, League champions, rhey reached +heir peak, holding ihe ever-dangerous Mechanics unfil lafe in fhe fourrh quarier, when fhey succumbed, 70-60, buf noi uniil 1'hey had really ihrown a scare in1'o+he champs. ln +o+al scoring, for League play, Bob McFarlane lead ihe ieam, wiih 70 poinfs, for an ll,7 average, followed closely by Tom Heimerdinger, wirh 68 poinrs, and a 6.8 average, and by Keiih Peierson, wi+h 55, and a 6.7 average. TOP LEFT: Keifh Peferson and Ron Kerr in acfion againsf Bell. TOP RIGHT: Tom Jurney scores 4 againsf Riis. ' A 5754 FIRST ROW: Tom Ellis, Ronnie Kerr, Alan Prol-uoroff, Mon+y Pbilippi, Demis Garcia. SECOND ROW: Denny Bryant Tom Heim erdinger, Francis Fuller, MiI+on Ramas, Chuclz Gar+on, Jim Fiorenza. THIRD ROW: Coach Ray Harris, Glen Merlrlin, Bob Mc- Farlane, Tom Jurney, Clifford Gillispi, Bob Hood, Bill Robb. FIRST ROW: John Chrislensen, Tom Rob- erls. Jess Arriola, Jim Krembas, Jim Char- lo+, Bill Weinberg. SECOND ROW: Gary Arneal, Norman Nelson, Ken Mueller, Ron- ald Bryan, Diclz McCoy, Ronald Morrow, Gil Salas, Dwayne Evans, THIRD ROW: Jim Gorman, Charles Canning, Earl Chapin, Ken Freeland, Dennis Crowlher, John Avila, Jim Mobel. Jim Nelson, Coach Ray Harris. ...on the bcwkelbal! lzar woo 5 Bee Baskelball Leading Bee baslcelballers lhis season were high poinl' forwards, Jim Nelson and Bud Charlol. Bolh played oulslanding ball. Hoalcing +hem in from fhe cen+er posilion were Bob Sunderland and Jim Krembas. Playma':ers a+ guard posifions were Tom Roberfs, Earl Chapin, Bill Weinberg, and Jess Ariola. The leam fared well, 'ralcing a second place +ie wi+h Poly. Belmonl won lhe league. Kei+h Pelersen iumps againsl Soulh Gale. Jim Krembas rebounds for Hunlinglon Park F Ilows, we gof fo do a+ fhls way. Run, Krembas, run. Cee, Dee Baskefball Cee hoopsfers iusf abouf did if again. Through fhe hard work of Coach Orley Wafe, fhe feam fin- ished second in league compefifion, losing only fo Poly, by 5 poinfs, and fo Riis, by 6. Gil Salas sunk I27 poinfs in league meefs, fo finish as fop man, followed closely by Max Cunning- ham and Norm Popkins. Leading fhe feam was Capfain Max Cunningham. The sfarfing lineup consisfed of Max Cunningham and Gil Salas, forwards: Norm Popkins, cenfer: Alan Shwam and Jim McMurray, guards. Ofher players were Jim McDonald, Vicfor Garcia, Monfy Joyner, and Mel Dupaix. The Dees, playing under a handicap of only seven men, won fhree games. Top scorer was Bob Smifh, followed by Dick Crowfher and Jim Unda. The sfarfing lineup was Wayne MacMurray and Dick Crowfher, lcapfainl forwards, Bob Smifh, cenfer: Jim Unda and Jim La Fulfu, guards. yne MacMurry, Dick Crowfher, Bob Smifh, Jim Unda, Jim LaFulfa, and Coach Orley Waife. Page six? Y . . . running an jumping on . . . FIRST ROW: Gene Moses, Pa+e Jacobs, Homer Coder, Alan Pepper. Richard Reya, Tillman Egglesfon, Caroll Egglesion, Carroll Hess. SEC- OND ROW: Roland Zimmerman, Jim Newby, Bob MacFarlane, Jaclr Shehy, Ronald Roolrey, Jim Krembas, Ronald lvanoii, Andy Barry, George Burns. THIRD ROW: Merle Giussman, mgr.g Jim Mccarfhy, Roger Tolman, Sandy Goldshain, Fred Simon, Gary Showalfer, Dan Doyle, Coach Henry Springer. Va rsiiy Track Sparian fraclcsfers, faring well, placed 'rhird in fhe Easfern League. They losi' +o powerful feams, Poly and Belmonf. Skip Barry finished sixfh in The Cify high hurdles. Leading disfance man was Don Capps, Senior A miler. Don wenf undefeaied in fhe mile, in league compe+i+ion. Glen Salas ran +he I00, 220, and broad lump. Field even+s were led by Allan Pepper, high iumpg Bob Anderson and Gil Salas, pole vaulfg Glen Salas, Jim Cha+field, and Ron Roolcey, broad jump: Fred Simon, sho'r puf. Don Capps, mile Jim Chaifield, broad lump Glen Salas, broad iump Jim Newby, low hurdles Bob Anderson, pole vaulf .. the field, . .. Bee Track Placing second in Easlern League compeliiion, Coach Hank Springer's Bee frack feam had an oufsianding season. Feaiured in field evenfs were Pefe Diggs, broad jump: Bob Sunderland, pole vaulf: Roger Wells, who las+ year placed second in shof pul' in fhe Cify Finals: Earl Wilhiie, sho? pu'r: and Jim McDonald, broad iump. High poin'r men on fhe oval were Pe're Diggs, one of +he League's fasfesi' sprini' and hurdle men, and Gene Crawford, who placed second +o Pe+e. Ofher spriniers include Jerry Casfro, William Chavira, Ed Gasporra, and Bob Kerr. The 660 winners were Jim Walfen, Max Cunningham, and Jim McDonald. y Barry, high hurdles Fred Simon, shol puf land, Roger Wells, Jerry Casfro, Harold Clayion, Carl Walion, Ed Gasporra, Pere Diggs, Bill Chavera. SECOND ROW: Mile Bufola, Terry Peferson, Frank Barious. Gary Harris, Tom Kirka, Tony Alvasfo, Don Ord, Joe Baca, Norman Yaeger. THIRD ROW: Coach Henry Springer, Ron Smifh, Bob Kerr, Arihur Conlessoifo, Dan Beleme, Billy Ymey, Ed Daslrocil, Jerry Cloward, Wal? Whi+e, Bill Pleasanf, Bill Padilla, Gary Arneal. CEE-FIRST ROW: Mario Harper, Doug lvanoH, Wal+er Liich, Joseph Hayek, Fred Baca, Dick Crowiher, Dude King, Bill Lipscomb, Mike Farmer. SECOND ROW: Coach Wayne Hoard, Eddie Ortiz, Manuel Rodriguez, Bob Smifh, Irving Malas, Gordon McKay, Ronnie Moreno, William Dockery. Cee Track Finishing fhird in fhe Easiern League, The Cee frack feam had a good inifial year. The spor+s- manship and spirif of fhe Team broughf credii' io Sparfa. Sparking fhe players were Dick Crowiher, l00- yard dash, hurdles and relay: Gene Baca, 660- yard run, and relay: Mario Harper, IBO-yard dash, and broad iump. Main poinf geH'ers in field evenfs were Pep Hayek, broad iump and high iump: Jim Orfiz, pole vaulf: and Doug lvanoff, shoi' puf. These boys will compefe in fhe Bee division nexl' year, under fhe leadership of Coach Hank Springer, and Coach Lou Dunning. Page sixiy-seven Varsify Baseball Highly favored fo capfure fhe Easfern League baseball crown was Hunfingfon Parl:'s fal- enfed Varsify feam. Chief compefifion comes from cross-fown rivals, Bell, and Soufh Gafe. Belmonf, foo, is expecfed fo give fhe Varsify a baffle. Sparfan includes fwo firsf sfring All League players, Bill Miller and Don Sabella. These fwo could repeal' All-League and be fop hiffers. Paul Saiza, second sfring All-League, will, pro- bably, be Sparfa's fop defensive man, and should do well wifh fhe baf. ln pracfice games, fhe Varsify won fwo and losf fwo. Oufsfanding players during fhe pracfice season were Ron Sabella who boasfed fhe highesf rafing average: Norm Poplrin and Don Krosguarrd, fwo fine sophomores who handle pifching dufies. Coach Ray Harris expecfs greaf fhings from Tom Heimerclinger, Frank Adams, and Karl Kuehl in fhe ouffield. New comers fo fhe Varsify, Jim MacMurray, Tom Roberfs, and Den- nis Bryanf, will give fhe feam a boosf. l C I . . . baitzng io :factory on the . . . GO Tom Heimerdinger, fhird base Paul Seize, shorfsfop Don Sabella, cafcher Ron Sabella, firsf base Tom Roberfs, leff field Norm Poplrin, pifcher Karl Kuehl, righf field Franlr Adams, cenfer field Bill Miller, second base Coach Ray Harris Bill McLean, manager .H zanuuzj X.. 'si 5- Q sd fig: TOP-FIRST ROW: Bill McLean, mgr., Ron Sabella, Don Sabella, Paul Saiza, Tom Roberls, Don Krogsguaard. SECOND ROW: Bill Miller, Karl Kuehl, Tom Heimerdinger, Frank Adams, Dennis Bryan+, Norm Popkins, Coach Ray Harris. LOWER-FIRST ROW: Don HarneH, Don Krogsguaard, Jim Fiorenza, Glen Merklin, Monfe Philippi, Jene Mac- Murray, Frank Zuvanich, Alan Schwamm, Ken Mueller. SECOND ROW: Lowery Hobarl, Chuck Garlen, Larry Nix- on, Alan Proherolil, Tom Bergeron, Ray Moore, John Chrislenson, Dick Gibson, Vic Garcia. THIRD ROW: Charles Marefl, Don Gill, Dick Sarba, Jim Babel, Don Scolf, Jim Fraizer, Merle Rank, Frank Verdugo. FOURTH ROW: Coach S+eve Powell, Charles Consfanlino, John Fanlon. Roger Hollenback, Bob Hullon, Wayne MacMurray, Don Malhewson, Warren Vrooman. Bee BasebaH The Bee baseball 'ream, as +he annual goes lo press, expecfs a good season under direcfion of Coach Sfeve Powell. The squad, one of The biggesl' in fhe hislory of Spar+an baseball, should finish high in 'rhe Easlern League. They have +alen'r in Al Schwam, Dan HarneH', Monfe Philippie, Ken Mueller, Tom Bergeron, and Al Proheroff. From fhe leam will come several fine ballplayers for nexl' year. Page sixly-nine Lifeguard Serving faifhfully as life- guard ai' 'rhe pool, Howard Ploessel worlcs noi' only ai' swim mee+s, bu+ also during gym classes. He has been al' Hunl'ing'ron Park since l929, and was an Olympic swimming championship con- fender. Ken Morales Wayne Clevenger Howard Ploessel, lifeguard Joe Tedesco Monfe Slernq f FIRST ROW: Don Elmore, Fred Marlxley, Monie S+ernquis+, Bill Wal+ers, W Clevenger, Diclr Lucore, John Derricks. SECOND ROW: Bud McCulle K Moralis, Ted Pierce, Jack ScoH, John Crow, Coach Floyd Rhea. Varsily Swi ming During his firsl' year supe ising Varsiiy swimming, Coach Floyh Rhea buill a sfrong feam wifh many freshmen and sophomores. N-Q The squad was sparked by such slars as Monfe S+ernquis+, diving, Ken Morales, medley, Joe Tedes- co, free sfyleg and Wayne Clev- 9- enger, free sfyle. - Placing firsl in l'he Easfern Lea- gue and high in fhe cify, 1'he feam l won praise for Their showing. Page sevenly . . . Awimming and diving in the poo 5. . . Bee, Cee Swimming Sparfan Bee and Cee fanlcmen had a very successful season under fhe guiding hand of Coach Floyd Rhea and Howard Ploessel, lifeguard. Bee swimmers fool: a sfrong second place in fhe Cify League. The Bee feam furned ouf very good boys in Mel Dupaix, Bryan Gillard, Derelc Timms, and Ron Bryan. Ofh- ers on fhe feam confribufed much 'ro a suc- cessful season. The Cee feam, fufure Varsify sfars, furn- ed in one of fhe besf performances of fhe year, capfuring firsf place in fhe League. Top men include Bob O'NeiI, Tom Kempfon, Lee Riley, Tom Cash, Burfon Combine, and Sfeve Smifh. Coach Floyd Rhea felf fhaf his mighfy liffle Cee feam would fare well in final Cify compefifion. I I 1 Rv I . s I . w ,I , xv . yi A61 I X I 1 I , , FIRST ROW: Coach Floyd Rhea, Bob O'NeiI, Cliff Lufensle, Tom Kempfon, Bo L V B rf C b S+ S fh FIRST ROW: Mel Dupaix, Derelz Timms, Ron Bryan, Gene Gladzhofer, Mel Adam J B Id back. SECOND ROW: Ray Luchanie, Bob Board, Jerry Liffle, Bob Maya, By GII d BbHg JyB JhPf JhBl: Jy B b f THIRD ROW: Glen Mccanlies, o eni an, err oze, o n e ers, o n R b I' V'f PI 'Ir J' O BI' S, IC OI' UZHIC , lm TO GTI . Riley, SECOND ROW: Tom Cash, Ross izrain, u on om ine, eve mi , Ly F I. Page s fy e bGf IJ . . . parian ailzleieai idplay fine . . . FIRST ROW: Tom Lucore, Diclz Tavis, Don Elmore, Jim Newby, Bill Schramm, George Burns, Bob Kerr. SECOND ROW: Jim Nelson, John Derriclr, Tom Heimerdinger, Ar+ Taylor, Charles VanZan+, Ar? Leal, Rudy Garcia, Sam Oliviio, Monfe Sfernquisf, Coach Floyd Rhea. Hun+ing+on Parlc has been minus an ac+ive Varsify LeH'ermen's club for +he pas+ fwo years. Wi+h Fine help from Coach Floyd Rhea, sponsor. +he revived club fool: a big sfep forward. They s+ar+ed fhe fall semesfer wi+h an induc+ion par+y, gaining a number of new members. Every Varsify leH'erman is eligible for +he club, bul' he musl' go +hrough induc+ion. Half way +hrough fhe year fhey sponsored a successful Sporrs Nigh+ for members and dafes, and finished 'I'he semesfer wifh fhe bigges'r evenf of +he year, fhe annual Fa+her-Son award banquei, honor- ing leffermen and fheir falhers, always a success. Page seveniy-fwo I? W as . ' X X l X V ii e i' .. X I v . X I er. T S lqgg . N 'Z FIRST ROW: Shirley Benge, Joanne Van Buslzirlr, Marilyn Ashley, Joan Denny, Beverly Baxler, Fess- ler Helms. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bales, Sharon Ward, Laura Lou Daus, Phyllis Brodriclr, Kay Glenn, Margarel Helms, Arlene Wallcer, Charlene Marlin, Virginia Slay. THIRD ROW: Nancy Schrader, Jean Niersbach, Carol Hood, Mary Ann Hansen, Elizabelh Jacobs, Sonnie Johnslon, Pal Williams, Diane Anix, Shirley Largura, Marilyn Vaughan. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Leis, Gail While, Ima Williamson, Margarel MacLeod, Judy Reed, Margarel Robinson, Janice Diclrenson, Evelyn Klees, Kay Brown. G.A.A. Execulive Board Lellergirls Lellergirls, aclive service club on cam- pus, have socials along wilh lhe hard work. Dulies include keeping score al G.A.A. games and playdays, mending balhing suils, washing and ironing equip- menl. Al one ol lhe socials, lhey wenl bicycl- ing al Grillilh Park. Shirley Benge, presidenl, led lhe girls lhrough a successful spring semesler, lol- lowing Shirley Leis' successful lall semes- ler leadership. G.A.A. playdays are somelhing lo be remembered. Girls ol all grades visil neighboring schools, or neigh- boring schools, such as Venice, Bell, Jordan, and Fremonl, visil Sparla. G.A.A. officers lor lhe spring semesler were: Leslie Oliver, and Virginia Slay, co-presidenlsg Charlene Mar- lin, vice-presidenlg Pal Rowe, hisloriang Joan Newman, secrelaryg Diane Fonslein, publicilyg Marilyn Ashley, lennis: Jane Newman, sollball: Pal O'NeaI, sollballg Shirley Leis, archery: Pal Mallory, bowling: Pal Gorman, equipmenlg Kay Brown, rhylhmsg Sonnie Johnson, badminlon: Donna Slupin, recording secrelaryg Belly Meador, Diane Anix, Mary Anne Hansen, song leaders. LEFT-FIRST ROW: Evelyn Klees. SECOND ROW: Joan Niersbach. Melody Zweisler, Bonnie Klees, Rulh Werner. THIRD ROW: Nancy Bales, Joan New- man, Charlene Marlin, Leslie Oliver. FOURTH ROW: Ann Ebev. Joan Leclrie, Virginia Slay, Joan Poller, Mary Sleller, Miss June Hasly. RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Shirley Benge, Pally Rowe, Melody Zweisler. Leslie Oliver, Virginia Slay, Pal O'neal. SECOND ROW: Charlene Marlin, Jane New- man, Joan Newman, Donna Slupin, Marilyn Ashley. THIRD ROW: Pal Gorman, Diane Anix, Diane Fonslein, Pal Mallory, Kay Brown, Sonnie J0l'1f150l'l- FOURTH ROW: Miss June Hasly, Belly Meador, Gail VVhile, Mary Ann Hansen. l S E I I H it an, .... 24' r mf. 4 , Q ,x v A . ..J 9 ,eye ' 1 fl? xxx 9 n N 8 K' . H I , 7 . ' ' ' 'E is I ' 1 1 Wi e ' -2 -f, A N, - .. Q lf x nl 3 -' A . X I- l 5 X 9, li . , I , r lies fri-l tial fffi EEK-T fe ' 1 s ,Ke W N Ili' i X W J 1 4 , ,, I I N ' i i I :mee I rx RSX 1 'W 5 X 1 1 5 . , J , 6 ,W wg P I Q M Z, 3 ' -dp X F ,ay - ' f' I, , 4' ' 3 . if 6? I 5,7 -S ,fn ,fww ffl I y , we J., 17 4 X ' , ,' ,. ' G, S, se, ihl., iN Wind' ' UPPER FIRST ROW: Beverly Bales. Marie Nicassio, Pal Bulloclr, Melody Zweisler, Diane Anix, Jeri Lafelle, Norma Ballard, Ann Ebay. SECOND ROW: Sharon Ward, Doris Webb, Charlene Marlin, Laura Lou Daus, Elizabelh Hill, Mary Sleller, Belly Sondergard, Joan Newman, Marilyn Ashley, Rochelle Rhineman, Janice Burlr. THIRD ROW: Sandra Shovlin, Dona Ross, Margarel McCloud, Carole Gales, Joan Poller, Jean Riley, Carolyn Filling, Bonnie Klees, Joan Niersbach, Shirley Largura. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Vaughn, Linda Fcrding, Janice Diclrinson, Sonnie Johnson, Sandra Wilson ,Belly Harris, Barbara Polhumus, lrene de la Garza, Fessler Helms, Joan Denny. FIFTH ROW: Evelyn Klees, Erneline Gelz, Kay Glenn, Virginia Slay, Judy Reed, Kay Brown, Arlene Waller, Gail While, Mariie Krogslad, Mary Ann Hansen, Nancy Schrader. LOWER FIRST ROW: Janice Gray, Madelaine Bellani, Jean Harrison, Aluena Disller, Obedia Gobez, Nancy Freyer, Jeannelle Townsend, Linda Draupa, Marioris Edmonson, Dorena Calhey. SECOND ROW: Roberla Cor- bin, Diane Fonslein, Shirley Ross, Marlha Bradley, Ellen Mayr, Judy Lacoclr, Peggy Humes, Dorolhy Heimgarlner, Irene Gilliland, Eleanor Kane. THIRD ROW: Eleanor McDonald, Helen Schuler, Anna Marie Diaz, Diana Reese, Donna Slupin, Pally Sorenson, Palsy O'NeaI, Alice Siluis, Audrey Laurell, Sylvia Gaffney, Elsa Orlar. FOURTH ROW: Mary Duncombe, Judy Grow, Beverly Curlis, Linda Bisguaro, Eleanor Holdridge, Nancy Burns, Belly Mea- dor, Mary Anne McFarland. Page sevenly-four G.A.A 2,3-S ifwratf, ' 8 ft gg L Playdays E l Klees Leslie Oliver Virginia Slay presidenfs' Charlene Marlin, G.A.A. execurive board members were: ve yn ,,,, lirginia Sray, vice-presidenfsg Leslie Oliver, Joan Newman, recording secrelariesq Diane Fonsfein, Ray Lowe, publi- :Hyg Charlene Marlin, corresponding secrelaryg Marilyn Ashley, lennisg Joan Newman, Pal' O'Neal, soffballg Shirley ceis, archery, Par Mallory, Mary S+e+ler, bowling, Par Gorman, equipmenrg Kay Brown, Judy Reed, rhyrhmsg Sonnie Johnson, badminiong Be+'l'y Meador, Diane Anix, Mary Anne Hansen, Joan Niersbach, Ru1'h Werner, Ann Ebey, song . . . .d +. leaders, Shirley Leis, Shirley Benge, LeH'ergirls presldenh Nancy Bales, drill leam pres: en UPPER LEFT' Block ihal lricli! CENTER: H's your furn nexi. RIGHT: Go! Go! LOWER ER 'f ' LEFT: Crowned chief of rhe Mohawlrs. LOW RIGHT: Here 1 comes. as was Q ,. RN. N' QA.. 4 f, . . . Jporfalmandlzip at af! timea. ,,-. .,..... va-cw, .maron ward, Phyllis Broderick, Barbara Carlson. BACK ROW: Laura Lou Deus , Judy Dawson, Joan Willson 'Our Town L. A.' Our Town LA was lhe lirsl' big producfion rese f d b d . . p n e y a vanced rhyfhms class and G.A.A., under 'I'he direclion of Mrs. Tirzah Lundgren. The casl' gave malinee and evening performances. Scenes in +he producfion, depicfing life in Los Angeles, included Pershing Square, Olvera S+reel', Movie Sfudio, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood and Vine, Main Sfreef, Union Sfafion, and a Plaza Church scene. All d ' ' ' ances were made up by +he gurls fo correspond wnfh fhelr chosen music and fhe fheme of fheir dance. Money from fhe dance was donafed +o lhe sfudenl' body fund. Scenery used in 'lhe produciion d b was ma e y fhe sfage crew, under +he direcfion Mr. Herberi' Nikirlr A second music fes+ival was presenfed, May 26. The advanced rhylhms class and G.A.A. danced fo songs sung by fhe Sparfan Choir. venly-six -- - ag., B- is bf? DSS, 'I I 75 8 '.r Nr. R.,-.. 5521.-n 2- g 1 1 MM s ,A c. four of Jearclz, fadon approached graduation and Jtitt has not found the golden gteece. .He oegina to doubt the wisdom of the Uractea who had totd him lze would find the .gteece in time region of .Huntington fart' .High Sclzoot, but when he receiue.4 the diploma he reatizea that time golden gteece id --- luis opportunity, ---a clnattenge to win lnappinedd and .4ucce.4.4. ff' -?r 'l ,v lliiffxi ' of if 4' A X ' 0 Q 10 U ' V Xl 4 R . go ' Q, . P 51. 'IUXX o K Q . ...f i .. ln ilfmmww T! , yy i ,, jfs 'FRI'- iii: x Manfmwg F Lynn ls if cold? You're here! Capfain Jinlrs -wil ewan id oriented io paria.. . Fellow Sparlan Don'+ fhey loolc nice? Roof beer! The winner! Love ihal snow man! Q0 4 QL' Halo! Ugg! PreHy boy! l, 2, 3, luclr Dig fha+ cra1y pose! Long, long ago! 5' Www-Y . . . in i4 .grwlzman year, alien ing . . . B-9 Boys L. Adams, D. Allan, M. Allen, W. Anderson, J. Barberis, L. Borroios, R. Beck, T. Bergerson, H. Berry, J. Bilderback. M. Blackman, R. Booze, P. Bou- dreaue, L. Bowman, J. Brabanf, R. Bradshaw, D. Brand, R. Broadbeni, B. Broderick, B. Brunes, T. Bullock, L. Burirum, R. Bushnell, B. Caniero, C. Cap- perauld, J. Carroll, T. Cash, J. Cayer, B. Chapman, F. Chrisiina, H. Clayfon, D. Collier, C. Consianiino, R. Cooper, J. Cosia, C. Cox, D. Cox, A. Craig, R. Crowder, J. Curiis, B. Cushionbury, R. Davies, R. De Fever, P. Dezen, V. Diel, W. Dockery, J. Dominguez, J. Duncan, B. Dunford, D. Dun- ham, E. Dunn. H. Elias. Esquivel. G. Evans. T. Fielsien. R. Fowler, R. Fox, P. Frafh, J. Gadi, R. Gallagher, R. Gilberi, C. Gilmore, J. Gould, D. Grani, T. Guerrero, H. Haenneli, C. Halverson, N. Haysleii, C. Hedrick, D. Heskeih, W. Hilliard, W. Haord, R. Hollenbeck, S. Hu++on, A. lnda, D. Irwin, L. Jaminson, M. Jones, F. Kelferborn, T. Kimpfon, R. Knapper, L. Kuichak, M. Lamberi, G. Gee, N. Levin, R. Lewis, J. Lieberman, G. Lighfsez, W. Lifch, H. Loggins, R. Lucchine, J. McCarfhey, R. McCleary, W. McMurray, W. Maher, J. Mansfield, D. Marine, J. Mariin, R. Marfinez, G. Maryhew, D. Maihewson, R. Maison, D. Miers, B. Miller, C. Morre, D. Moore, R. Morales, R. Neely, N. Nelson, J. Nichols, F. Padilla, J. Parr, D. Payne, J. Pei- ers, R. Pefiy, N. Pincock, W. Ricks, A. Rodriquez, D. Rodriquez, C. Rosi, B. Scoccia, D. Scoif, J. Scoif, D. Shipman, H. Sinay, F. Singer, R. Smifh, W. Smifh, R. Soio, S. Smiih, J. Siall, B. Sfiner, E. Sione, F. Sioiler, D. Summers, W. Tavis, E. Thomas, J. Tozmann, T. Tucker, D. Van Elia, R. Vezerian, R. Volp, W. Voroman, W. Vrooman, E. Waiiman, R. Ward, S. Weinsiien, B. Welch, V. While, R. Wilde, E. Wilsex, G. Wilson, J. Wilson, R. Windmiller, G. Wood, B. Yanez, R. Yarosh. B-9 Girls D. Allen, D. Anderson, N. Ashley, L. Baer, C. Baker, N. Bellani, J. Bennefi, L. Besggard, D. Blankenship, T. Bogdonov, B. Boyer, M. Bradley, P. Bradley, S. Brady, V. Brady, M. Brazzil, P. Brown, B. Burns, N. Burns, V. Baffer, L. Campbell, A. Cavish, M. Cedillos, C. Chaiiin, S. Chambers, A. Chiechi, C. Codling, R. Corbin, P. Cosfelow, K. Cozens, B. Curiz, B. Daniell, B. Davis, C. Dickenson, L. Dickerson, A. Disfler, D. Dobson, A. Dorsey, B. Driscoll M. Duncombe, J. Dunn, B. Ecker, M. Edmondson, R. Edwards, R. Eisner, I. Gilliland, B. Gladson, M. Gregory, G. Grifiin, J. Grow, K. Halleii, M. Harp- er, P. Harris, D. Hasiings, C. Haz, D. Heimgasfner, G. Henry, D. Hilion, G. Hogan, E. Holdrige, J. Holland, M. Hubanks, P. Humes, C. Iverson, M. Jain, M. Johann, E. John, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, E. Kane, S. Kiddoo, S. Klefbeck. D. Knighi, P. Konder, L. Kraupa, J. Lacock, B. Lapi, E. Lawrence L. Leon, A. Lewis, P. Lorenq, M. Loskuiff, S. Lowe, D. McAlisfer, E. McDonnell, D. McElroy, D. McGinley, N. McKee, E. Mayr, F. Mellon, J. Miliar. L. Mooier, C. Negraie, V. Nelson, D. Nichols, J. Norihrup, B. O'Connor, N. Oswalf, C. Parker, D. Parker, A. Parra, G, Pashly, N. Pelzner, R. Poarch G. Poindesfes, A. Powell, R. Rabello, C. Rawilinson, D. Redman, D. Reese, P. Renfro, B. Righfer, K. Ricel, E. Rishelberger, M. Robinson, J. Rogers, S Ross, M. Roy, L. Ruskin, B. Schrimsher, K. Schraeder, H. Schuler, M. Seigal, B. Slack, O. Slaughier, J. Sneddon, R. Snow, P. Sorernson, B. Sianley M. Suggs, B. Sweeny, M. Thoma, D. Tice, J. Townsend, P. Vosyka, M. Waikins, L. Welsh, J. Wesilake, N. While, R. Williams, M. Wingei, D. Zwiesler. Page eig h+y-iwo the ow y and 9 Reception. Freshmen Beverly Sweeney led rhe freshmen class 'rhe firsr semes+er. The group enioyed rhe firsi' Howdy Dance of +he new 'l'erm. ln February, 'Freshmen elecfed Phil Diezen, president A-9 Boys L. Adams, W. Alvarado, W. Anderson, A. Arriola, M. Bender, G. Bergeron, R. Berry, J. Billings, D. Blalle, S. Broclr, W. Broolrs, G. Cain, A. Carl+on, H. Carpenier, D. Cas+el, D. Cheney, L. Corelle, G. Danich, L. Davis, W. Davis, A. Dow, W. Dyer, M. Farmer, J. Gallery, R. Gill, G. Glarshofer, E. Harding, J. Harness, N. Harris, R. Hoffman, R. Hosfin, D. lvanoH, J. Kelferborn, O. King, J. Konarcilr, I. Leibiwih, J. Lewis, B. Leipscomb, J. Li++le, C. Lulenslxe, R. MacKain, G. MacKay, R. Mayr, D. Miller, R. Moore, A. Murangi, M. Palumbo, D. Paiching, R. Pa'Hon, T. Pelerson, J. Provosf, P. Purcell, G. Roberfs, R. Saundeso, B. Sechrisl, T. Sheffer, G. Sideris, W. Smilh, N. Sfupin, L. Sfurdevani, D. Swigari, T. Teson, K. Turney, J. Vogeiman, R. Wallcer, C. Walron, J. Whiie, J. Wol- leai. A-9 Girls M. Allchin, V. Allchin, C. ArneH, P. Belew, C. Burlrenfield, J. Burns, J. Carriclr, K. Cheelr, D. Cluff, A. Diaz. T. Dominque, E. Enrizuex, S. Fry, F. Gilmore, J. Gray, M. Halsey, G. Hamm, B. Hare, A. Harrison, K. Highlow- er, D. Hines, P. Hinlrle, K. Holi, C. Irwin, J. Kerr, D. Kirchner, P. Krisman, A. Leon, M. Livingood, E. Lopez, D. Landon, D. McGinley, A. Magon, M. Mendoza, D. Meyer, D. Miller, Y. Moberly, J. Moore, J. Newman, L. Pei- er:+on, R. Robinson, A. Ruchfi, D. Russell, R. Sears, B. Sellers. S. Shane, P. Shoemalrer, E. Simmons, P. Sillman, E Slanlon, D. Sfupin, G. Sfupin, C. Sudderih, C. Tafoys, D. Unruh, E. Van Deberg, T. Weber, J. Weishaar, J Wells, B. While, N. Williams, P. WiHing. Beverly Sweney Phil Dezen Page eighiy-rhree fe 04.4 an active op omore, he Aplaallea... B-uosays M. Acosfa, V. Allchin, M. Alexander, S. Allsop, G. Anderson, T. Anderson, A. Anronelli, J. Armslrong, M. Ash, B. Bailey, B. Banks, B. Barry, C. Benneff, C. Bergren, E. Bernecher, B. Bidwell, C. Bisgaard, D. Boaiwrighl, Y. Borcharl, B. Brand, M. Bradley, V. Bradley, B. Breher, H. BriHingham, N. Burge, G. Burk, J. Burke, B. Calvin, E. Campbell, R. Chacon, K. Chandler, N. Church, L. Clarke. R. Clark, B. Cowen, M. Cowarl, G. Crouse, D. Curd, J. Curfis, E. Darrow, R. Do Leon, D. De Maifie, M. De MaHie, M. Diaz, K. Dobson, L. Dobson, R. Dobson. V. Eagle, A. Ebey, V. Edgerwor+h, W. Edmonson, J. Evans, B. Ferguson, M- Fiene, C. Filling, D. Flynn, P. Ford, D. Fosfer, J. Fofh, R. Frakes, G. Frere, J. Fri+z, S. Gaffney, C. Gales, J. Gilmore, O. Gomez, M. Gray, J. Grover, l. Gua- iardo, M. Gussefie, C. Haase, S. Hague, M. Hammond, J. Hanna, J. Hendrix, M. Hennenhoefer, D. Hermreck, C. Hicks, C. Honsell, J. Ireland, E. Jackson, N. Janeway, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Jones, M. Kallhoff, J. Karich, K. Kelly, B. Klees, C .Klein, E. Kroll, B. Kruse, G. LaFayeHe, D. Lauiy, J. Lauman, A. Laurell, C. Lemmel, A. Leon, S. Lewis, S. Livingslon, P. Lugo, S. Lyron, D. McAdoo, L. McCann, N. McFarlane, E. McGee, R. McKenzie, S. Mahle, P. Mallory, M. Mafhews, M. Maihews, S. Mayes, R. Mayfield, P. Mellum, M. Meyer, D. Mikoska, J. Moore, J. Moreland, D. Morgan, D. Morris, D. Moscoe, L. Moser, F. Mounl, A. Mueller, D. Munday, G. Munyon, J. Negraie, M. Nicassio, S. Nicholson, K. Nielson, J. Niersbach, C. Nommensen, B. O'Conner, V. Odell, J. Odom. P. O'NeiI, C. Pasco, N. Pickering, L. Pilkingfon, B. Posrhumas, J. Poller, C. PresuHi, G. Rawlinson, S. Reed, J. Renferia, A. Reynolds, J. Riley, R. Rineman, M. RiHner, N. Rober+s, P. Rowe, D. Rule, S. Russell, E. Sabiclr, B. Samelson, A. Sampiri, M. Sanders, K. Sanko, L. Savage, C. Schulh, A. Shaw, S. Shovlin, J. Sikis, A. Silvis, D. Skillife, S. Smifh, S. Snow, B. Spero, M. Slanford, J. Sfeeler, L. Slephens, F. Swanson, M. Taylor, M. Thoma, M. Thompson, B. Tipfon, Y. Torigoe, R. Toscano, S. Vanzanr, L. Vasquez, B. Verdugo, J. Via, B. Waddle, L. Walkins, B. Walson, D. Webb, A. Williams, C. Weinsiein, R. Werner, R. Whipple, M. Wil- :ox, E. Wise, B. Yafes. B-I0 Girls M. Adams, R. Alarcon, E. Alvarado, F. Amesquifa, R. Ambler, R. Amey, D. Anderson, J. Apple, R. Arranaga, V. Avery, A. Baca, M. Balto, R. Barber, R. Barhouse W. Barnes, F. Barrios, B. Bafhe, D. Baxfer, C. BenneH, L. Bergreen, D. Bienvenue, B. Billhimer, J. Billings G. Bobell, A. BonneH R. Borger, G. Bracy, J. Bray J. Bridges, J. Brisfol, J. Brockus, B. Bronson, H. Brooks, R. Bryan, R. Burden, D. Burke, R. Burris, B. Bufler, Burler, D. Carlson, J: Casfro, E. Cawley, R. Conde-l las, E. Chapin, V. Charles, W. Clevenger, G. Cloward, L. Cohen, J. Connely, J- Cox, E. Crawford, H. Crossen, J. Croichelf, J. Crow, G. Dalbelliehn, R. Daniels, J. Darmsfaeffer, J. Davis, R. Davis, D. Dorsey, E. Doskocil, S. Doyle, B. Drerfh, M. Dupaix, D. L. Elliof, B. Ellsworlh, B. Elrod, E. Alberf, J. Esreral, D. Evans, G. Eysier, J. Fanfin, E. Fox, D. Galh, D. Gill, O. Grahm, T. Granado, B. Hallisey, L. Hamil'I'on, L. Hamilfon, P. Harney, M. Harper, R. Hawkins, J. Hayek, D. Hend- erson, R. Hannigan, D. Henrickson, R. Hicks, M. Hie, B. Hogan, G. Huslon, G. Hudson, R. Hudson, B. lngle, C. Jacks, B. Johnson, R. Kaiser, B. Keiih, B. Kelly, J. Kenf, J. Kirkhauff, D. Krocker, K. Keuhl, R. Langsfon, R. Laporie, T. Leal, K. Lewis, R. Leyva, P. Limon, D. Lucore, J. McAninch, W. McClellan, D. Macken- zie, R. Maher, l. Malis, K. Mallary, R. Marano, D. Marlin, R. Maison, G. Merklen, C. Merriif, M. Miller, D. Moir, F. Moses, J. Nelson, D. Ord, B. Orewyler, R. Parish, A. Parque, B. PaHillo, B. Phillips, D. Pinger, N. Popkin, M. Owiroz, D. Radford, L. Rank, D. Reed, H. Rempel, J. Riles, T. Roberls, R. Rogers, R. Rodriguez, J. Rucker, R. Salley, P. Sauers, R. Schmerse, D. ScoH, S. Shelron, G. Shepherd, G. Showal+er, L. Simpson, J. Sipes, R. Smiih, B. Sorrella, M. Spizer, J. Sfangle R. Slarzewski, R. Sunderland, H. Throop, D. Timms, J. Van Mafre, E. Wade, W. Wallers, J. Wall, W. While, D. Wilburn, F. Williams, R. Wilson, C. Walcoff, G Woodard, G. Yaqer. ,Dev , 5 Page eighly-four . . . paint on paria T4 trawl: calw. A- l 0 Boys C. Anderson, G. Arneal, E. Ballerlon, S. Bellone, B. Board, B. Burgess, E. Carpenler, W. Chavira, D. Clarlr, T. Cloud, W. Coals, K. Cochran, H. Cosler, L. Darn- ell, P. Diggs, J. Drake, D. Evans, L. Evereff, J. Fiorenza, A. Garcia, V. Garcia, E. Gasporra, S. Goldslein, J. Hacker, A. Hansen, D. Har'lneH, T. Holden, J. Dwayne, P. Jones, B. Kalpalroff, G. Kingsley, D. Krogsgaard, J. La Grone, C. Livingsion, H. Lowery, G. McCanlies, R. McDowell, D. McGee, D. McKean, M. Mc- lean, W. McLean, J. McNabla, F. Marlrley, H. Mayes, J. Memeo, J. Minkler, J. Moiseolil, J. Monos, D. Morrissey, K. Mueller, H. Nielsen, J. Newby, T. Orlega. W. Parker, E. Pedregon, A. Pepper, T. Perez, T. Pierce, R. Redmond, J. Richards, G. Robirds, R. Roper, D. Posl, G. Shipp, W. Shorl, A. Shwam, R. Slrellon, G. Smilh, M. Smilh, V. Smilh, R. Spear, B. Spogli, J. Tedesco, B. Valenline, C. Van Zanf, F. Verdugo, G. Villasenor, J. Wall, J. Warner, J. Williams, R. Wood. R. Zimmermann. A-I0 Girls R- AllUml9BU9l'l. D- Anil. M- AP6flCl0. J- Bernwell. L- BMNJ. J- BBN'-'l9f. M- BN9. H. Boschelli, C. Brandi, B. Capps, S. Carlsfrom, D. Cafhey, B. Clay, S. Cliffon. R- c0l'd0Vfl- S- Cflif. E- CWI. J- Cl- l'l0l'. J- DBIGO. J- DYGPGV. Y- Falcon. C- Flvfes, J. Frih, B. Garcia, K. Gimondo, P. Gorman, P. Gould, R. Hadley, M. Hansen, B. Harris, J. Haynes, M. Hildebrand, G. Hillon, S. Horan, A. Kane, M. McFarlin, G. Manos, B. Meador, E. Meyer, D. Moore, S. Moore, E. Olgin, B. Powers, V. Princehouse, M. Richardson, J. Richler, F. Robinson, C. Rodriquez, B. Romo, B. Sasser, G. Smilh, C. Sparlrs, B. Tarr, J. Uplon, N. Vilar, B. Wamsley, G. While, R. Wilcox, P. Williams, D. Woodward, M. Young, M. Zabbia, M. Zwiesler. Ken Mueller Norman Popkins Sophomores Ken Mueller, presidenl' of +he class of W'55, led +l1e sophomores +hrough a successful, fall +erm. Under fhe leadership of Norm Poplcins, presidenl, sophomores enioyed, among olher ac+ivi+ies, lheir annual spring chore of painfing +rasl1 cans. Page eighiy-live dvofiiicalfy and Aociafly minded . . . B-I I Girls C. Alexander, B. Allen, O. Amizquila, l. Anderson, M. Ashley, G. Baker, C Ball. N. Ballard, L. Banks, C. Barben, P. Beener, S, Bell. L. Bermigham, B. Bessell, C. Bidwell, R. Blackburn, J. Bonacci, G. Bon Duranl, K. Brown, P. Brown, S. Brown, P. Bullock, P. Checkos, P. Cherry, E. Chrisly, G. Coleman, E. Conlin, S. Coullas, S. Cross, A. Dacey, J. Dennings, P. Dixon, G. Donovan, S. Drummey, D. Duclose, R. Farrell, B. Feiereisen, M. Fieldson, V. Flores, L. Fording, M. Franceus, B. Frey, D. Fuenles, P. Gaflord, F. Garcia, E- Gelz, J. Gibson, K. Glenn, N. Goodwin, S. Gussenhoven, C. Gulherie, S. Hanlla, L. Haprov, M. Haralampous, B. Harmon, B. Harris, C. Harvey, M. Heims, E. Hennrich, L. Hodges, C. Hood, C. Howell, D. Irvine, B. Johns, S. Johnslon, B. Kermode, S. Kirsch, M. Krueger. D. Laremore, V. Leal, N. Liliequisl, A. Loguidice, A. Lucas, C. McLeod, B. McTague, F. Marlin, J. Maslers, P. Malhis, B. Mee, P. Miles, B. Miner, J. Morlimer, S. Moullon, E. Muzikarrls, M. Nagy. A. Nelson, J. Newman, A. Nichols, J. Nolan, P. Orr, M. Orliz, B. Owens, G. Perrin, J. Piekell, H. Poindexler, P. Powell, J. Reed, A. Richarson, R. Rosenberg, C. Russell, P. Ryan, C. Salinas, B. Sasser, K. Shannon, B. Simmons, L. Sinclaire, P. Slack, B. Smallen, B. Smilh. B. Smilh, C. Smilh, S. Sneddon, C. Solomon, B. Sondergard, H. Slafford, N. Slephens, M. Sleller, B. Sullon, P. Thomas, J. Transue, R. Traudl, C. Tregoff, P. Troller, E. Tulhill, G. Underwood, B. V-HIIBY. J. Van Buskirk, M. Vaughan, A. Walker, D. Walker, N. Wellden, D. Wells, B. Werner, B. While, F. While, R. While, S. Wilson, M. Wood, B. Yale, J. Zeilsolil, C. Zumwall, J. Zuvanicl-n. B-I I Boys B. Aborn, S. Ackerman, C. Adams, J. Alller, T. Alusliza, D. Ankeny, J. Arriola. E. Arleche, J. Baca, R. Barrios, A. Barry, D. Becker, D. Beirow, G. Bell, A. Besl B. Bodnar, G. Brown, L. Brown, H. Bryanl, J. Bryden, M. Buckley, H. Buckman, M. Bulala, C. Canning, W. Cacllon, C. Carpenler, J. Charlol, J. Chalfield, J Chrislensen, C. Claylon, D. Cole, G. Coullas, D. Crowlher, R. Crowlher, M. Cunningham, J. Darrach, G. DeArmond, D. Dearlh, H. Derksen, L. DeVore, D. Doyle D. Dunn, T. Eggleslon, D. Elmore, L. Endres, R. Engles, G. Escobar, J. Eubanks, H. Farra, A. Fernandez, G. Foley, J. Frazier, K. Freeland, F. Gameros, C. Garlen B. George, F. Gerogeianne, D. Gibson, B. Gillard, C. Gillespie, A. Gordon, M. Grassmann, K. Greenland, F. Guerrero, N. Gunlher, D. Hamlin, L. Harring, E Harris, R. Haslam, J. Halfielcl, R. Halhaway, A. Herrick, J. Hill, C. Hino, R. Honeycull, B. Hodd, D. Ingberg, T. Johnson, F. Jondall, A. King, R. Klelbecln, J Krembas, E. Laporle, B. Leech, J. Lizarraga, J. Loera, W. McCarron, J. McCarlhy, R. McCoy, B. McDonald, R. McFarlane, R. McGough, J. McMurray, B. Mac Kay, B. Mackie, R. Madrigal, J. Marlin, G. Mencher, K. Morales, L. Moran, G. Moses, L. Norgaard, B. O'Neal, B. Padilla, J. Parkhouse, R. Payan, A. Pelroni, M Phillipi, B. Pleasanl, V. Pluznick, E. Pope, G. Powers, W. Ramey, R. Raya, J. Reed, R. Robinson, J. Ryan, J. Sanlos, R. Sanlos, R. Sallerwaile, R. Sechrisl, M. Seid man, S. Sharkey, H. Sherman, G. Shorl, J. Smyser, P. Sprouse, J. Slaller, J. Sweel, R. Tarin, A. Taylor, R. Torres, B. Trimble, J. True, R. Tucker, L. Underwood T. Valdes, R. Varela, L. Vasque1, T. Walker, D. Weaver, R. Webb, R. Wells, D. Whilehead, M. Whilsell, E. Wilhile. -2 I . . .p an conafruciiue claw aciiuiiiea. A-I IBoys R. Anderson, R. Ballash, K. Barrefl, J. Benanii, J. Brumer, R. Caslillo, B. Chaves, S. Chavira, J. Chiaromon'I'e, G. Deuel, L. Farring+on, R. Flores, D. Francis, G. Gallaugher, R. Garcia, A. Gasporra, T. Green, B. HaHon, M. Hildrelh, J. Lane, R. Lemmel, J. Lira, J. Madsen, D. Marrow, S. Olivifo, G. Richards, B. Robb, E. Rudolph, P. Saiza, G. Salas, G. Salas, L. Thompson, M. Thurber, R. Talman, J. Tracy, L. Veazey, D. Whi+ehurs+, S. Weilen, J. Wrighf. A-I I Girls A. Acevido, D. Allsap, F. Anderson, C. Arney, P. Beclcer, M. Boyer, J. Bradley, P. Brodriclc, G. Brown, N. Carpenfer, R. Clarlr, A. Cluff, Y. Cooper, C. Couvrey. J. Dawnson, G. Endemano, M. Flynn, F. Freier, J. Gray, M. Haynes, M. Higginbotham, L. Hoffman, L. Kellogg, E. Lauman, D. Lindgren, C. Marlin, A. Marfinex, D. Mariinez, M. Miler, J. Monroe, P. Moore, L. Muniz, C. Nilmeier, E. Nord, D. Ouesada, M. Rhodes, J. Robulz, B. Salfer, R. Sausedo, E. Schenclz, P. Shearon, M. Simmons, A. Smilh, V. Sumner, E. Taylor, S. Turney, D. Walfers, S. Ward, G. Werlz, U. Woolf, M, Wright J O Under 'rhe leadership of Tex Cos'rly, presiden1', officers of 'rhe class of S'54 were: Max Cunningham, vice-presi- denlg Faye Whi+e, secrelaryg Margarel' Helms, lreasurerg Diclc Dirlh, sergeanl'-al'-arms. John Chris+ensen led fhe class as presidenf in fhe second semesfer. A dance in fhe cafeferia was fhe highlighi' of 'rhe +erm. John's cabinef consisfed of: Earl Wilhile, vice-president Pai Thomas, secrefaryg Margaref Helms, frea- surerg David Weaver, sergeanl'-al'-arms. FIRST ROW: John Chrisfensen. SECOND ROW: Margaret Helms, Dave Weaver, Earl Wilhife, FIRST ROW: Diclr Dirih, Max Cunningham. SECOND ROW: PM Tlwmdi- Margarel Helms, Faye While. .,,,,.. 1' 'lf' ' ' we V X 'lx I I T E x . Y fl' ' of ' af fl Q9-W NUI 5' QQPQQO ,, l Og'. -2 A ' . :z X .,,.. 5 4.1 Q' ft l -.,..', , . -'O 'en :ZI F 0 e'0 1 TOP Campus cleanup commiHee A day af Muscle Beach Don'i be mad! Whafs ihe score? Foresi rangers? Ain'f she sweei7 RIGHT The roaring +wenfies! Charming Fefe-a-iefe Choo, choo, choooo Whar fime is H7 Looking for some+hing7 Ummmm! Whaf? Indians! iii Dig fhai craly rose Ooooooo Wha+ big fee! you Crumpefs, anyone? Smiles Bored? Snow bound 1 90+ if! l an ii' W at H4-X5 MP' ewan, aa a enior, ualueA the . ma., FIRST ROW: Vic Medrano, John Avila. SECOND ROW: Dan FIRST ROW: Arlene Cluff, Caryl Couvrey. SECOND ROW: Dave Francis, Frances dy, Sharlene Looney, Ted Seeger. Anderson, Roger Tolman. Senior B's S'53 Senior B's' main proiecT was The Prom. Sidewalk cafes and Tables Transformed The gym inTo Paris ATTer Dark. OTTicers Tor The Term were: Ted Seager, presidenTg VicTor Medrano, vice-presidenTg Sharlene Looney, secreTary: John Avila, Treasurer: and Dan Cady, ser- geanT-aT-arms. Ephebians S'53 Senior B's W'54 David Francis, senior B presidenT, and oTT'icers worlz- ed feverishly on The Senior Prom. The class enjoyed a bar-be-cue and slcaTing parTy. AssisTing David were: Arlene Cluff, vice-presidenT: Frances Anderson, secreTaryg Caryl Couvrey, Trea- surer: and Roger Tolman, sergeanT-aT-arms. The class oT Summer '53 chose Dave Billhimer, Jean Niersbach, Nancy Schrader, PaT STevens, Ima William- son, and Joan Willson To represenT Them as Ephebians. These were selecTed on The basis oT scholarship, characT- er and leadership abiliTy. One Ephebian is chosen Tor every TorTy graduaTes. The purpose oT The socieTy is To geT properly-Trained sTudenTs To work TogeTher To beneTiT Their ciTy. Sealbearers S'53 Nancy BaTes, Shirley Benge, Dave Billhimer, George Burns, Laura Lou Daus, Sandra Evans, Lee Human, Fess- ler Helms, Evelyn Klees, RoberT Kerr, Donna MansTield, Carlos MarleTTo, Jean Niersbach, Judy Reed, Nancy Schrader, PaT STevens, Lorraine Wade, Ima Williamson, and Joan Willson comprise The Sealbearers of The class oT Summer '53. These sTudenTs and Their parenTs were honored aT a banqueT. A gold seal is placed on every school docu- menT concerning The sTudenT. To be a Sealbearer one musT be in Scholarship Tour semesTers, one which musT be in The senior year. Page nineTy xr, g kw , ww' , .Mb 5 IE? X.. ' Q i, te L74 . 4' ff M' K ,Q fm 2 -I as M Q in 'I , Q K if J as wi . Mfg I if fi f' 4 :I 3 ,Q gli 118.33 A . Q1 my A 'I W il ww 1 aIQ:u 'Dru ,pax 1 by Q. rg H + ig ,F fa ,, fi 1 an Sl K. 4 + in 4' 5 ' 92: Af' A 3. 3 N Q . Q . , ' A fi Y ,si Q' pg.,- N me 2 1 , 2 at is Q.: Q . , A -nb 9 M fl I W mpgs ,W W. x 3. ,, s Qi 5, I Q s LM ig .,.... S F , Qin -fi 2 f 'I I ' lx ffjff ' g .f ,sw a ' T 'Q x if A it 2 3 1 QiW.A,fh E 1' K 2 ' , E 2 'H 2 X. A ' HX. ik - K .x 1 ' 1 ix S . 3 ',- ,,, gi .aux -if' :Lf5 -' vw 5 . 2 sm-5.1.-1.4.q, 35 Ai vm ,J . K .43 .Y 3, , '-A 'v JY E911 f . U 1 J ' 1 2 i EI: .X 5 ' f Q! W. A' t!!? :iii QQQ' sgu' 5 ill hw i f A5 Y 1 M N . 1 V 46 K4 1 if 3 x . . -. .M ..,. N ' 4' . 4 K' 41 x. , x Q uudenf actiuitiea Sadie brings her favoriie LiI' Abner, +o Dogpa+ch Counfy. FW -'Q J! .' x 'ere Abramoff Jarlene Ashby fob Beaudeffe Page Franlr Adams Sonia Agoff William Ales Bruce Adams Leroy Anderson John Avila Beverly Bales Laureen Balsano John Barcenas Nancy Bafes Carol Beavers John Belikoff Shirley Benge Nina Beresford Kay Bigford ninely-'Iwo PaHy Anderson Ann Arfhur Paul Bayer Beverly Baxfer Dave Billhimer Ted Bridges 'Visio 1 X -if Elizabe+h Barion Dennis Bryanf George Burns Sharon Burrell Richard Bufala Dan Cady Pe+e Cailoi Alex Campbell r F L ,ff pf lf' LL ft' r Nl 1 7 V R L A' 7 luv A ,lf yl L I 1 W V' I wiv vl X 'f M157 l a 6 4 L P .11 Don Capps Barbara Carlson Marcella Casfillo Jerry Charlei Beverly Chernilroff Bill Chrisfy Beverly Clarlr David Clark Angelina Clesceri Arnold Clewefi Eihel Colburn Joan Conze'He Barbara Cooper Charles Couvrey Shirlee Crider Diane Dagefie Laura Lou Daus Jaclr Davis Jeri Davis Irene cle la Garza Ted Delong Bob Dinsmore Nina de Ramiriz Dorofhy Desalofl Li'ra Dezen W-P1199 Rhonda Farney Ar+l'1ur Gail Marilyn Golden i Marlin Fleming Isabel Freer Ed Frosi Eileen Gange Ronald Garner Gary Gibson Jim Gorman Carol Gould Bob Graybeal e all ... Janice Diclcenson Kaye Downs Gail Duclrworlh Paulene Duran Helen Eidl Lesfer Echavarrla Sandra Evans Julia Ewing Joyce Farnell The lasf few weelrs of The 'lerm is a busy lime for seniors, wiflw such acfivifies as 'Phe Senior Tea and Breakfast. NJ af Grimwood Mary Gussenhoven Beverly Hanlla Peggy Harring+on Jaclrie Hay Tom Heimerdinger Fessler Helms Ted Hendriclrs iaroll Hess Elizabe+l'i Hill Bill Hoard Bill Holsfon Julia Houleffe Wade Horion Ken Hudson Lee Human onald lvanoff Elizabeih Jacobs Pefer Jacobs Dixie Johnson Donna Jordon Raymond Jules Roberi Kerr Ronnie Kerr . . . parentav attend flue enior Page nine+y-five aaon p ana, an Evelyn Klees Georgia Knoll Margare+ Krogsfacl Marsiella Kuehl Connie Lessle Kirk La Pan Shirley Largura Arfhur Leal Joan Leclrie Shirley Leis Shirley Leonard Rober+ Lindsey Maime LiHle Sharlene Looney Leroy Lucero Tom Lucore Margare+ MacLeod Doroihy Magness JeaneHe Malonozslri Gordon Mallory Donna Mansfield Carlos MarleHo Tom Malhew Naihan McCann Norman McCann Berry McCommon Gaylord Maguire Vic+or Medrano Pai Merriff William Miller 'X ' W ' M' KA. Pop-eyed Sparfans wefclm Tom Ellis, sfuden+ body presidenf, earn berry pie. 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Page ninefy-eiglil vlarlene Slocum 'af Smilh Aary Slafford Belly Smifh John Sowers Virginia Slay rom, Monle Sfernquisl Pai Sfevens Sandra Syphers Diclr Tavis eri- W' ' Lenore Tesh Q! I Pai home om son Mary Tho C567-rv , 'DM' ,LUV -. Carl Tumbl on Sarah Ann Turney Darold Underwood Glenda Van Zan? Larry Visey Shirley Vido Lorraine Wade Janice Weafhers Pal' Weaver Marlis Weclr Bill Weinberg Bill Whipple Jay Wildey Kenne+h Willrings Margie Willrinson Vernon Williams Ima Williamson Joan Willson Carolyn Wilsey Doris Worley . . . nlecoratin unti! the few! . . . VERA ANNE ABRAMOFF: Senior Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Swimming, bowling. AMBITION: Go fo Frank Wiggins' Trade School. FRANK ADAMS: Sparfans: Leffermen's Club: Junior Varsify Baseball: Varsify Baseball: Prinf Shop lVoc.l. HOBBY: Baseball. AM- BITION: Fly around fha world in a balloon. SONIA AGOFF: Euodia: Healfh Council. HOBBIES: Sewing: falking in sfudy hall. AMBITION: To be a famed cosmefologisf. WILLIAM ALES: Foofball. HOBBY: Bowling. AMBITION: Tool and die maker. LARRY ANDERSON: Foofball: Track: Cross- counfry. HOBBIES: Car, mounfains, Seal Beach. AMBITION: To dive off fha rocks af Seal Beach. PATTY ANDERSON: HOBBY: Roller skafing. AMBITION: Be a physical educafion feach- er. ANNE ARTHUR: G.A.A.: Junior Sfafesman, parliamenfarian: Sparfan Choir, librarian: Drill Team: Advanced Rhyfhms: Modes and Manners: Unifed Nafions: Madrigal group, librarian: Prom commiffee. HOBBY: Knif- fing. AMBITION: Fashion career. JOHN AVILA: Pages, secrefary: Squires: Lancers, presidenf: Spar-fans, presidenf: Jun- ior Sfafesman, sergeanf-af-arms: Varsify Ten- nis: B Cross-counfry: B Baskefball: A Track: Senior B class freasurer. HOBBY: Giving ouf cifafions. AMBITION: To meef fhe righf girl af S.C. BEVERLY BALES: French club: Pep club: G.A.A. HOBBY: Ice. skafing. AMBITION: To marry a millionaire. LAUREEN BALSANO: Sparfan Shield Sfaffi Sparfan Choir: Junior Girls' Glee: Prom dec- orafing commiffee. HOBBY: Learning fhe Greek alphabef. AMBITION: To be nighf wafchman af ihe Villas. NANCY BATES: Dexfellians: Osfiarians: Ophe- liens: Chafelaines: G.A.A. 4 years: Leffer- girls, 2 years: Girls' League, presidenf: Girls' League, hisforian and parliamenfarian: Jun- ior class vice-presidenf: Drill Team, presi- denf: G.A.A. corresponding secrefary: Sadie Hawkins chairman: Hi-Jinx chairman: Osfi- arian, freasurer: Chafelaine, secrefary. HOB- BIES: Dancing, kniffing, bowling, singing. AMBITION: Go fhrough college and be a successful housewife. BEVERLY BAXTER: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osfiarians: G.A.A.: Leffergirls: Sine Nomine: Prom commiffee: Howdy dance commiffee. HOBBY: Coins. AMBITION: Nurse. PAUL BAYER: HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: Join fhe Air Force. BOB BEAUDETTE: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Boys' Forum: Healfh Council. HOBBY: Helen Briflingham. AMBITION: Marriage. CAROL IGLOVERI BEAVERS: G.A.A.: Hosf and Hosfess: Los Amigos: Advanced Rhy- fhms. HOBBY: Paul. AMBITION: Raise a baseball feam. JOHN BELIKOFF: HOBBY: Going fo parfies. AMBITION: Mayor of Hunfingfon Park. SHIRLEY BENGE: Dexfellians, presidenf: Ophelians, vice-presidenf: Chafelaines, Sfu- denf Courf represenfafive: Associafe Jusfice of Sfudenf Courf: Scholarship sociefy, six semesfers: Sealbearer: Junior class freaurer: G.A.A., hisforian: Leffergirls, presidenf: Sadie commiffee chairman: Modes and Man- ners commiffee: Sparfan Choir: Madrigal Singers. HOBBY: Trying fo learn fennis. AMBITION: Be a second Madame Curie. NINA BERESFORD: HOBBIES: Swimming, yachfing. AMBITION: Model. KAYE BIGFORD: HOBBY: Talking on fhe phone. AMBITION: See Paf Shearon grad- uafe. Senior B's madly decorafe for fheir prom, Paris Affer Dark, puffing up awnings. DAVE BILLHIMER: Thespians, presidenf: Schol- arship Scciefy, freasurer and sergeanf-af- arms: Los Amigos, freasurer: Commissioner of Welfare: Lead in fall play: Sparfan Choir: Cenfral sfaging plays: Sparfans: Squires, presidenf: Phoenix Sociefy: Seal- bearer. HOBBIES: Music, sporfs, drama, soc- ials. AMBITION: To become a Bapfisf mini- sfer. TED BRIDGES: HOBBY: Resforing my l9I5 Model T. AMBITION: To go over Niagara Falls in a dixie cup. ELIZABETH BARTTON: Unifed Nafions, vice presidenf: Los Amigos: Junior Sfafesmen: G.A.A.: Chairman of decorafing commiffee for Infernafional banquef: Junior Red Cross: New Mexico delegafion secrefary. HOB- BIES: Archery, collecfing poems, sewing, bal- lef. AMBITION: Gef a Ph. D. degree. DENNIS BRYANT: Baskefball, A, B, and D2 Baseball, A, and B: Leffermen's Club. HOB- BY: Riding breakers af Corona Del Mar. AM- BITION: Dive off Hunfingfon Beach pier. GEORGE BURNS: Sparfans: Lancers: Sine Nomine: AVEO, presidenf and vice-presi- denf: Scholarship Sociefy: Leffermen's club: Track and Crosscounfry lefferman: Boys' Sfafe Represenfafive: Sealbearer: Phoenix sociefy. HOBBY: Skiing. AMBITION: Be- come a successful physician. SHARON BURRELL: Junior Girls' Glee: Senior Girls' Glee: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Bowling, dancing, swimming. AMBITION: To marry. RICHARD BUTOLA: Baskefball: Sparfan Choir: Baseball. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: Navy pilof. DANIEL CADY: Pages: Squires, sergeanf-af- arms: Lancers, secrefary: Sparfans: Sfudenf Courf Judge: Senior B class sergeanf-af- arms: Senior A class vice-presidenf. HOBBY: Girls. AMBITION: Salesman. PIERRE CAIOLI: HOBBY: Designing airplanes. AMBITIONS: Aeronaufical draffsman, ioin fhe U.S.A.F. ALEX CAMPBELL: Junior Varsify Foofball: Ten- nis: Chrisfmas assembly decorafion commif- fee. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Become a good inferior decorafor. DON CAPPS: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: B Foofball: B, A Track: A Cross-counfry. HOB- BY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To go fo U.S.C. BARBARA CARLSON: Dexfellians: G.A.A.: Rhyfhms. HOBBIES: Music. dancing. AMBI- TION: Fly fo fha moon wifh Tony Curfis. MARCELLA CASTILLO: HOBBIES: Dancing, falling asleep in classes. AMBITION: To grow a few feef. JERRY CHARLOT: Bee Foofball: Coe Swim- ming: Bee Baseball: Work for Nafional Con- venfion. HOBBIES: Sporfs, cars, Carol. AM- BITIONS: Marry fha sweeiesf girl in fhe world, loin fhe Air Fo'ce. BEVERLY CHERNIKOFF: G.A A.: L.A. Choral group: Accompanisf, Boys' Glee. HOBBIES: Modern choreography, swimming. AMBI- TION: Life guard af San Clemenfe, or Lake Arrowhead. BILL CHRISTY: Pages. HOBBY: Sporfs. AM- BITION: To be a millionaire. GERALD CILK: HOBBY: Woodwork. AMBI- TION: Paffern making. BEVERLY CLARK: G.A.A.: Sparfan Choir: L.A. Choral group: Our Town L.A. Dance com- miffee and choreographer. HOBBY: Mod- ern dance. AMBITION: To go fo Hawaii on my honeymoon. DAVID CLARK: Band. HOBBIES: Cars, chemi- sfry. AMBITIONS: Chemisf, Navy. . . . minute. ANGELINA CLESCERI: Ticlcoteers: Host and Hostess. HOBBY: Sewing. AMBITION: To become a lawyer. ARNOLD CLEWETT: Track. HOBBIES: Hunt- ing, loafing. AMBITION: Be a cop. ETHEL COLBURN: Host and Hostess club: Cafeteria work. HOBBY: Needlework. AM- BITION: To be a telephone operator. JOAN CONZETT: Junior Statesmen: United Nations: Sine Nomine. HOBBIES: Swimming, riding. AMBITION: Commercial buyer. BARBARA COOPER: HOBBY: Skating. AMBI- TION: To gain weight. CHUCK COUVREY: Spartans: Track: Cylinder press lVoc. Printl: Squires. HOBBY: Dan- cing. AMBITION: To make my first million lrolore l'm too old to spend it. SHIRLEE CRIDER: Dextellians: Ophelians: Ostiarians: F.T.A.: Los Amigos: Spartan Choir: Prom Decorating committee. HOB- BIES: Dancing, swimming. AMBITIONS: Col- lege. marriage. DIANE DAGGETT: Los Amigos: G.A.A.: F.T.A.: Pep club: Prom committee. HOB- BIES: Roller skating, dancing. AMBITION: To be warden at Sing-Sing. DALE DANIELSON: AMBITION: To' live to be IO9. LAURA LOU DAUS: Dextellians: Ophelians: Ostiaraians: Student Court Representative: Chatelaines, secretary: Lettergirls: Los Ami- gos, secretary: G.A.A.: F.T.A.: Pep club: Drill Team: Scholarship Society, secretary: Modes and Manners: Phoenix society: Girls' League publicity: Dance committees: Assis- tant Commissioner of Publicity: Eastern Lea- gue Representative: Club Editor of El Re- cuerdo: Co-Editor ot Spartan Shield. HOB- BY: Spending a little time with my parents. AMBITION: To be another Dorothy Thomp- son. JACK DAVIS: HOBBY: Model railroading. AMBITION: Mining engineer. JERI DAVIS: Chatelaines, publicity: Host and Hostess, vice-president: Senior A secretary: Scholarship: French club. HOBBIES: Dan- cing, knitting. AMBITION: To shrink. LEE DENSON: HOBBY: Printing. AMBITION: Printing. TED DE LONG: Football Letterman. HOB- BY: Mechanic. AMBITION: Tune up special- ist. IRENE DE LA GARZA: Spartan Shield, Adver- tising Manager: G.A.A.: Treble Tone Choir, president: Modes and Manners. HOBBIES: Dancing, roller skating, swimming. AMBI- TION: To go up in an airplane. NINA DE RAMIREZ: Host and Hostess club, 8 semesters: Red Cross club, 2 semesters: Dance committee. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing. AMBITIONS: Typist, marry. DOROTHY DESATOFF: Commissioner ot Fi- nance. HOBBY: Knitting. AMBITION At- tend the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. LITA DEZEN: Icebreakers: Pep club: Prom Dec- orations committee: Mother-Daughter Ban- quet committee: Senior Girls' Glee: Spartan Choir. HOBBY: Spear fishing at Catalina. AMBITION: To talk the drattboard into leaving my boyfriend alone! JANICE DICKENSON: Dextellians: Ophelians: Ostiarians: G.A.A.: Lettergirls: Los Ami- gos: Drill Team: Rhythms. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To row to Catalina. BOB DINSMORE: Coleville High School Stu- dent Body president: Boys' State Representa- tive, Mono County. HOBBIES: Sports, pho- togrephy. AMBITION: Barber. Seniors dance until midnight in a picturesque Par is park. KAYE DOWNS: Spartans: Radio club: Stage Crew: Civil Air Patrol. HOBBIES: Amateur radio, flying. AMBITION: Broadcast engi- neer, or motion picture technician. BILL DOBRININ: HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Machinist. GAIL DUCKWORTH: Dextellians: Ophelians: Health Council: F.T.A.: Spartan Choir. HOB- BIES: Knitting, riding. AMBITIONS: Nurse, housewife. PAULINE DURAN: HOBBY: Eating. AMBI- TION: To be a singer. LESTER ECHAVARRIA: Los Amigos: Prom committee: Baseball. HOBBIES: Match book collection, baseball. AMBITION: Maier lea- gue ball player. HELEN EIDT: Scholarship Society: G.A.A. Rhythms. HOBBIES: Knitting, dancing, mu- sic. AMBITION: To get a Mrs. degree. SANDRA EVANS: G.A.A.: Host and Hostess, secretary: F.T.A. vice-president, secretary: Orchestra: Scholarship Society: Arts Festi- val committee: Drill Team. HOBBIES: Music, art. AMBITION: To be happy and success- tul. JULIA EWING: HOBBIES: Horseback-riding: swimming, Iisihng, tennis, takin ictures 9 P I learning to use a rifle. AMBITIONS: Learn to be a P.B.X. operator, buy a horse, and train him. JOYCE FARNELL: Dextellians: Spartan Choir. HOBBY: To collect the tips. AMBITION: Manicurist. RHONDA FARNEY: Rhythms: Drill Team. HOBBIES: Dancing, roller skating, boys. AMBITION: To go to Europe and meet some of those milIion dollar play boys. FRANCIS FELLER: Boys' Chorus: Basketball: Track: Stage Crew. HOBBY: Going to and from Los Alamitos. AMBITION: To be a chief in the Naval Reserve. MARLYN FLEMING: HOBBIES: Ice skating. swimming. AMBITION: Radio telephone op- erator: Control tower operator. ED FROST: Los Amigos, president: F.T.A. trea- surer: Thespian Society: Spartan Choir: Mock Convention: World Friendship: Health Coun- cil, vice-president. HOBBIES: Dramatics, mu- sic. AMBITION: See the world. ARTHUR GAIL JR.: Made Taft posters tor Convention: Manager Stage Design, tall play. HOBBIES: Bowling, pool. AMBITION: To be an actor and live in Will Roger's old home in Will Roger's Park. EILEEN GANGE: Dextellians: Ophelians: Host and Hostess, vice-president: Future Teachers ot America, president and vice-president. HOBBIES: Swimming, tennis. AMBITION: To become a teacher, or lawyer. RONALD GARNER: Sine Nomine: Spartans: Junior Statesman. HOBBY: Girls. AMBI- TION: To make good. GARY GIBSON: Spartans: Spartan Choir: A.V.E.O., business manager: L.A. Choral group. HOBBIES: Fishing, car. AMBITION: Some kind of business. MARILYN GOLDEN: HOBBY: Making noise in chemistry. AMBITION: Go to college. CAROL GOULD: Spartan Choir: G.A.A.: Dance Festival: L. A. Choral group: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Modern dancing. playing piano. AMBITION: Marry Ronny. BOB GRAYBEAL: Freshman class president: Basketball: Football: Greybull High School, Greybull, Wyoming: Basketball. HOBBIES: Bowling, drawing. AMBITION: To be a busi- ness executive. PATRICIA GRIMWOOD: HOBBY: Skating. AMBITION: To see Pat Shearon and R.C. get married. MARY GUSSENHOVEN: HOBBY: Vic. AMBI- TION: To get married. BEVERLY HANTLA: G.A.A.: Ophelians: World Friendship: Icebreakers: Pep club: Spartan Choir: Senior Girls' Glee: Prom Decorating. HOBBY: Fighting the Russians. AMBITION: To have the shanty on the hill in Catalina. PEGGY HARRINGTON: Ophelians: G.A.A.: World Friendship: Senior B Representative: Prom committee. HOBBY: Trying to gain weight. AMBITION: Marry a millionaire. JACKIE HAY: Ophelians: Drill Team: Pep club: Icebreakers: G.A.A.: Spartan Choir: Prom committee. HOBBY: Saving money to go to Catalina. AMBITION: Go to Stephen's college. TOM HEIMERDINGER: Varsity Lettermen's club: Phoenix Society: A, B, C, D Basketball: A, B Baseball. HOBBY: Sports. AMBITION: To play pro baseball. FESSLER HELMS: Dextellians: Ophelians: Osti- arians: Chatelaines: G.A.A.: Lettergirls: Sine Nomine: Scholarship Society: Sealbearer: Phoenix: Arts Festival committee: Hi Jinx chairman: Drill Team. HOBBIES: To play the piano and read books. AMBITION: To grad- uate from collage. What Iuck, says schoolboy IMr.l Charlie Migliauo, surveying his bulging locker. ROBERT HERRIN: Worked on Mock Conven- tion. HOBBY: Model railroads and working on a Rolls Royce. AMBITION: Make a good rubber stamp man. CARROLL HESS: Spartan Gym Club, presi- dent: Track: Cross Country: Football. HOB- BIES: Rock hunting, tishing. AMBITION: To find the largest star sapphire ever found, on his yearly rock hunting trip. ELIZABETH HILL: G.A.A.: Worked in Cete- teria. HOBBY: Rocks. AMBITION: Swim- ming instructor. SHIRLEY HILDEBRAND: HOBBIES: Swimming, badminton. AMBITION: To be a secretary. BILL HOARD: Football: Baseball. HOBBY: Mu- sic. BILL HOLSTON: Varsity and Bee Football: Boys' Forum, vice-president: Vocational Auto Shop, foreman: Stage Crew. HOBBY: Shar- lene Looney. AMBITION: To stay out of the service. WADE HORTON: Swimming Team: Spartan Choir. HOBBY: Auto mechanics. AMBI- TION: To live a well-educated and happy lite. JULIE HOULETTE: Lettergirls: G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Swimming, skating, boys. AMBITION: Catch my tall, dark and handsome million- aure. KEN HUDSON: Spartans: Lancers: Junior Statesman: Squires: Pages: World Friend- ship: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Fishing, hunting, camping, traveling. AMBITIONS: Lt. Commander in Naval Air Force: electro- nucs. LEE HUMAN: Sine Nomine: Junior Statesman, vice-president, president, 2 semesters: Seal- bearer: Scholarship, 7 semesters: Phoenix: Varsity Tennis, 2 years: Public speaking: De- bate: C.A.S.C. representative: Youth Coordi- nating Council. HOBBIES: Tennis, music. skiing. AMBITION: Medical career. RONALD IVANOFF: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spartans: Varsity Tennis: Varsity Track: Chief Justice of Student Court: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Boat racing, sports. AMBITION: To buy an B5 tt. yacht and sail to Tahiti. ELIZABETH JACOBS: G.A.A.: Lettergirls: Drill Team: Phoenix: Host and Hostess, treasurer: Ostiarians, president: Chatelaines: G. L. Cabinet. HOBBIES: Ice skating, knitting, dancing. AMBITION: To become a nurse and be happy. PETER JACOBS: Varsity Track: Varsity Cross Country. HOBBY: Physics. AMBITION: To marry the most beautiful woman in the U.S. DIXIE JOHNSON: G.A.A.: Pep club: Los Ami- gos. HOBBY: Dragging down Long Beach Boulevard. AMBITION: Be able to tear a car down and put it together. LEWIS JOHNSON: Radio club. HOBBY: Mak- ing a million dollars. AMBITION: To live to spend it. DONNA JORDAN: G.A.A.: Advanced Rhy- thms: Red Cross: Spartan Choir: L.A. Choral group: Dance committee. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To ride a motorcycle up Nia- gara Falls. RAYMOND JULES: Assistant Commissioner of Finance. HOBBY: Art. AMBITION: Com- mercial artist. BOB KERR: Spartans, vice-president: A,B.C Cross Country letterman: A,B,C, Track: Let- terman's club: Junior Statesmen: Sine No- mine: Arts Festival committee: Scholarship: Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Sports, traveling. AM- BITION: Beat Don Capps in the mile. RONALD KERR: Lancers: Spartans: Junior Statesman: Bee Baseball: Varsity, C Basket- ball. HOBBIES: Basketball, sports, cars, pho- tographs, fishing, hunting. AMBITION: Fin- ish college and get a high paying iob. EVELYN KLEES: Dextellians, Student Court Representative: Ophelians: Ostiarians, secre- tary, president: Chatelaines, treasurer: Schol- arship, secretary, vice-president: Phoenix: G.A.A., historian, vice-president, president: Lettergirls: Sine Nomine: Sealbearer: G.L. Cabinet: Commissioner of Awards: Spartan Choir: L.A. Choral group. HOBBIES: Music. water skiing. AMBITION: Find happiness. GEORGIA KNOLL: HOBBY: Knitting socks and argyles. AMBITION: To marry the per- fect man. MARGARET KROGSTAD: Dextellians: Ophe- lians: Ostiarians: Drill Team: Spartan Choir: Los Amigos: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners, chairman: Scholarship: Christmas Parade Princess. HOBBIES: Swimming, riding, dan- cing. AMBITION: To get a better tan than any of the beachcomers at Waikiki. MARSEILLA KUEHL: Spartan Choir: Ophe- lians: Ice Breakers: Pep club: Prom commit- tee: Dance committee. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To travel. TOM KURKA: Letterman in football. HOBBY: Mechanic. AMBITION: Tune up specialist. CONNIE LAESLIE: Modes and Manners: Pep club: G.A.A.: Dextellians. HOBBIES: Knit- ting, sewing. AMBITION: Interesting career. KIRK LA PAN: Thespians, vice-president, pub- licity, social chairman: United Nations, trea- surer: Scholarship: F.T.A.: Los Amigos: Spar- tan Shield Sports Editor: Arts Festival Win- ner: Health Council: Central Staging: Fall play: Christmas Play: Dance committee. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: To be a re- porter, or stage manager. SHIRLEY LARGURA: Ophelians: Ostiarians: Chatelaines, treasurer, president: Drill Team, 2 years: G.A.A.: Lettergirls, vice-president: Los Amigos: Junior Statesman: Spartan Shield, advertising manager: Co-Editor of News Bureau: EI Recuerdo, faculty editor: Big and Little Sister committee: Sadie Com- mittee: Prom committee. HOBBY: Quoting Shakespeare. AMBITION: To play Macbeth. JOANNE LECKIE: Chatelaines: Ostiarians: Spartan Choir: Lettergirls: Drill Team: Schol- arship: Sealbearer: G.A.A., Basketball mana- ger: United Nations: Modes and Manners: Dance Festival: Cotton-Cord committee: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Talking, loaf- ing, having a good time. AMBITION: Visit Switzerland, and Scotland. SHIRLEY LEIS: Chatelaines, social chairman: Ostiarians: Ophelians: G.A.A., Song Lead- er, Volleyball manager, Archery manager: Lettergirls, president: Scholarship: World Friendship. HOBBY: Telling Ronnie to shut- up. AMBITION: To be a secretary to a tall. dark, handsome, eligible bachelor with a mil- lion dollars. SHIRLEY LEONARD: G.A.C., president: Spar- tan Choir: Prom committee chairman. HOB- BIES: Knitting, and Kenny. AMBITION: To own a home furnished with maple furniture. DON LESCH: HOBBIES: Drag races, cars AMBITIONS: Truck driver: marry Ellenora. ROBERT LINDSEY: Pages: Squires: Spartan Choir: Band: Orchestra. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: Y.M.C.A. program secretary. MAMIE LITTELL: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBY: Talking. AMBITION: To learn how to swim so Ted can take me to the beach. SHARLENE LOONEY: Junior Statesman: Sen- ior B secretary: Dextellians: G.A.A.: Advan- ced Rhythms: Christmas Parade Queen: Modes and Manners, chairman. HOBBY: Knitting tor Bill. AMBITION: Learn to shoot a gun. JOE LUCERO: Varsity and Bee Football: Bee Baseball: Shield. HOBBY: Sports. AMBI- TION: Draftsman. TOM LUCORE: A.V.E.O., 2 years: Varsity Swimming. HOBBIES: Swimming, eating. cars. AMBITIONS: Mechanic and own the worId's largest service station. NORMAN McCANN: Squires: Spartans: Spar- tan Choir: Track team. HOBBY: Gun col- lecting. AMBITION: Engineer. GAYLORD McGUlRE: HOBBY: Auto. AMBI- TION: To be a paleontologist. MARGARET MacLEOD: Dextellians: Ophe- lians: Ostiarians: Chatelaines: Scholarship: Spartan Choir: Drill Team :G.A.A., Basket- ball manager and historian: Los Amigos: Prom committee: Lettergirls. HOBBY: Look- ing innocent. AMBITION: To own a black M.G. with a MacLeod plaid top. DOROTHY MAGNESS: Host and Hostess, president: Thespians Honor club, scribe: Lead in Senior Play, Act Your Age: Angel in Christmas Play: Prom Committee: Dance committees: Dance Show, Our Town L.A.: Spartan Choir: Drama: Advanced Rhythms: G.A.A.: Leading parts in Central Staging: Los Angeles Choral group: Modeling at Bul- lock's: Make up mistress for various plays. HOBBY: Attracting attention. AMBITION: To become the most famous Southern ac- tress in the world. JEANETTE MALINOVSZKY: G.A.A.: Dextel- Iians: Pep club. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBI- TION: Modeling. GORDON MALLORY: HOBBY: Hunting and tishing. AMBITION: 2nd mate lMerchant Marinel. JAMES MANOS: Vocational auto shop. HOB- BY: Working on a car. AMBITION: To make a million dollars without working: Expert auto mechanic, S50 dollars an hour. DONNA MANSFIELD: G.A.A.: Dextellians: Ophelians: Ostiarians: Chatelaines: Choir, 2 years: Madrigal group: Scholarship: Phoenix: Sealbearer: Arts Festival committee: Quart- ernote Ouartette: Square Dance club. HOB- BIES: Singing, reading, playing ping pong. AMBITION: To graduate from college with a B plus average. CARLOS MARLETTO: Spartans: Junior States- men: Los Amigos: Sealbearer: Spartan Choir: L.A. Choral group: Boys' Chorus: Speech and Debate Tournament: Squires: States vice-chairman in Convention: Republi- can Plattorm committee: Hearst Test II9th Place in Cityl. HOBBIES: Baseball, music. AMBITION: To teach science and music. , THOMAS MATHEW: Lancers: Spartans: Phoe- nix Society: Junior Statesmen, vice-president: Commissioner of Publicity: Senior A Class president. HOBBY: Tinkering around. AM- BITION: Aeronautical engineer. VICTOR MEDRANO: Los Amigos: Sparlansi Lancers: Squires: Pages: Junior Slalesmen: Junior class presidenl: Senior B class vice- presidenl: Band: lcebreakers: YMCA Slale Convenlion: Played al Howdy: Prom com- millee. HOBBIES: Music, pholography, ship building, slalesmen. AMBITIONS: Denlisl, parl lime musician. HENRY MENDOZA: Ticlreleers, presidenl: Sparlan Choir: Los Amigos: Debale. HOB- BY: Dogs and birds. AMBITION: To be a big businessman. PAT MERRITT: Sparlan Choir. HOBBY: Dan- cing. AMBITION: Be a P.B.X. operalor. BILL MILLER: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Los Amigos: Sophomore presidenl: Prom chair- man: Bee and Varsily baseball: Cee, Bee, Varsily baskelball: Yell leader: All-League baseball firsl leam: sporls edilor of EI Re- cuerdo. HOBBY: Sporls. AMBITION: Pro- fessional baseball, doclor. RICHARD MOWERY: A.V.E.O.: Work on Con- venlion: gymnaslics. HOBBIES: Arl, swim- ming. AMBITION: To own a Cadillac con- verlible. FRANK MUNOZ: Los Amigos: Lancers: Pages: Aulo Shop: Les Arlisles. HOBBY: Working on my car. AMBITION: To be an experl mechanic. JIM MURPHY: Dualers car club. HOBBY: Sporls, AMBITION: Lawyer. EVERETT RAY MURRAY: Pages: Squires: Bae foolball: Debale. HOBBIES: Church, cars. AMBITION: Flying missionary. ANN MARIE MUICK: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Pep club. HOBBY: Modeling. AM- BITION: To see lhe world, lhen be happily married. JIM NELSON: Sparlans: Leflermen's club: B, C. D, Baslcelballg B Baseball: Shield Bearer. HOBBIES: Sporls, music, chess. AMBITION: Take denlislry in college, and keep oul of lhe army. HOWARD NICHOLS: Pages: Lancers: Spar- lans: Thespians. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: To drive lhe LeSabre. JEAN NIERSBACH: Sludenl Body secrelary: Easlern League secrelary: Sealbearers: Spar- lan Shield, co-edilor, exchange edilor: EI Recuerdo slaff, sludenl governmenl edilor: Scholarship sociely, presidenl, vice-presidenl: Phoenix: Homecoming Princess: Girls' Lea- uge commillee head: G.A.A., songleader, publicily head: Dexlellians: Ophelians, soc- ial chairman: Osliarians, vice-presidenl: Chalelaines: Lellergirls: Sludenl body dance commillees: Debale: Icebreakers: Drill Team: Los Amigos: Rhylhms. HOBBY: Ealing, dan- cing, and going places. AMBITION: To be happy and successful, always. LARRY NIXON: A.V.E.O., secrelary: B Base- ball. HOBBY: Roller slxaling. AMBITION: To be lhe lirsl lo pul chlorophyll in lim- burger cheese. LESLIE OLIVER: G.A.A., presidenl and record- ing secrelary: Scholarship: Lellergirl: Osli- arians, lreasurer: Inler-Club Represenlalive: Modes and Manners: Sadie Commillee chairman: Prom commillee: Choir: Madri- gal group: L.A. Choral group: Execulive Board: Drill Team. HOBBY: Sleeping. AM- BITION: To become a lady. RAY OLSEN: HOBBY: Pholography. AMBI- TION: A good falher. JULIA ONTIVEROS: Los Amigos. HOBBY: Drawing people. AMBITION: To be a secre- lary for lhe F.B.I. EDDIE PAGENKOPP: Lancers: Sparlans: Thes- pians: Slage Crew: Drama: Phoenix: Com- missioner of Regulalions. HOBBIES: Spear- lishing, model railroading, cars. AMBITION: Be lhe lirsl lo reach lhe moon. LOUISE PARMENTER: Los Amigos: G.A.A.: Choir: Ophelians: Chrislian Fellowship: Lel- lergirls: Drill Team: Hosl and Hosless: Schel- arship: Prom commillee: Girls' Junior Glee. HOBBIES: Music, sporls. AMBITION: Marry a sailor. JOHN PASCO: Lellermen's club: Foolball, 3 years. HOBBY: Girls. AMBITION: Play pro- fessional foolball. RONALD PAVISO: HOBBIES: Model building, fishing. AMBITION: Find a sofl iob wilh shorl hours and good pay. JIM PETERSON: B-I2 Council: A-I2 Nominal- ing commillee. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: To gel lhe besl oul of life. ALICE PETRI: HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To gain a few hundred pounds. JAN PIERCE: Phoenix: G.L. vice-presidenl: Welfare commillee chairman: Flower com- millee, chairman: Collon-Cord, chairman: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chale- laines: Junior Slalesmen: Los Amigos: Schol- arship: Ice Breakers: G.A.A.: Lellergirls: Sparlan Shield Slaff: Sporls Edilor of El Recuerdo. HOBBY: Waler skiing. AMBI- TION: Learn lo swim. GAIL PRICE: G.A.A.: Sparlan Choir: Senior B Represenlalive: Prom Dance commillees: L.A. Choral group. HOBBIES: Knilling, mu- sic. AMBITION: To learn how lo drive. ALLAN PROHOROFF: B, and Varsily Baskel- ball: Junior Varsily Baseball: Sound Crew. HOBBIES: Sporls, fishing, hiking, lraveling. AMBITION: Machinisl. ERNEST QUIROZ: Lellermen's club: Varsily Foofball 2 years. HOBBY: All sporls. AM- BITION: Chief of police. MARY RAMSEY: Hosl and Hosless: Girls' Sen- ior Glee: Prom commillee: G.A.A.: Pep club. HOBBY: Having argumenls wilh my besl friends. AMBITION: Be lop woman on a Washinglon invesligaling commillee. To be a greal aclress like Marilyn Mon- n FOB. MERLE RING: Rear Ends lcar clubl. HOB- BIES: Hunling and fishing. AMBITION: To own a resorl. MARGARET ROBINSON: Chalelaines: Dexlel- lians: Ophelians: Osliarians, secrelary: Drill Team: Lellergirls, recorder and secrelary- lreasurer: G.A.A.: Rhylhms: Convenlion. HOBBIES: Window-shopping, archery, bowl- ing. AMBITION: To make a score of 300 bowling. TOM ROMAN: Pages: Lancers: Squires: Spar- lans, sergeanl-al-arms: Junior Slalesmen: Chief Juslice of Sludenl Courl: Phoenix. HOBBY: Third week ends. AMBITION: To make cups for flying saucers. MARY LOU ROMO: HOBBY: Reading. AM- BITION: To lravel all over lhe world. RON ROOKEY: Alhlelics: Choir: Track I2 yr. Varsily Lellermanl. HOBBY: Cars. AMBI- TION: Aeronaulical engineer. DONA ROSS: Chafelaines, vice-presidenl: Scholarship: Lellergirls: G.A.A.: Los Amigos: Junior Slalesman, secrelary-lreasurer: Ophe- lians: Osliarians: Senior A class lreasurer: Associale Edilor of Sparlan Shield: Co-Edi- lor of News Bureau of Sparlan Shield: Senior B Edilor, EI Recuerdo: Drill Team: Sadie Prom, Big and Lillle Sisler, and Howdy Dance commillees. HOBBY: Balboa. AMBI- TION: Be presidenl of lhe B.I.P.U. DON SABELLA: Freshman class presidenl: Sop- homore class presidenl: 4 year Varsily base- ball lellerman. HOBBY: Baseball. AMBI- TION: To be a pro-ball player. Tom Malhew and Ronald Ivanofl check malconlenls in Facully-Talenl assembly. JUDY REED: Dexlellians, vice-presidenl: Ophe- lians: Osliarians: Chalelaines: G.A.A., Publi- cily Rhylhms Manager: Sparlan Choir, sec- relary: Drill Team: League Represenlalive: Lellergirls': Junior Slalesmen: Sine Nomine: Thespians: Sludenl Body Commissioner of Welfare: Commissioner of Public Arls: Phoe- nix: Scholarship. HOBBY: Girls' quarlel. AMBITION: A music career in show business. ANNE KATHRYN RESTOVICH: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osliarians: G.A.A.: Sparlan Choir: Modes and Manners. HOBBY: Collecl- ing records and ballef dancing. AMBITION: RONNIE SABELLA: Freshman class presidenl' Varsily Baseball, 3 years: B Foolball: Baskel- ball: Boys' Forum, vice-presidenl and secre- lary. HOBBIES: Music, baseball, arl. AMBI- TION: Happy marriage. DEWAYNE SCHENDEL: B Baseball: Car Club, Dualers and Lords: Cabinel shop, 3 years. HOBBY: To help Bob Granl fix his Chevy. AMBITION: To dig lo China wilh a lea- spoon. BILL SCHRAMM: Squires, secrelary: Lancers, presidenl: Sparlans, sergeanl-al-arms: Lel- lerman: Junior Slalesmen: Sealbearers: Boys' Forum presidenl: 2 ear Varsify football lei- Iermen: Isl Sfring All-League: 3rd Slring All- Cily Foolbell Team: Shield Bearer: I year Versily Track: I year Versily Tennis: Prom CommiH'ee chairman: Warren's Campaign chairman in Mock Convenliong Scholarship: Phoenix Sociely. HOBBIES: Bowling, fishing, ealing. AMBITION: Earn a million dollars. TED SEAGER: Pages: Squires: 2 year Ieller lswimmingl: Senior B class presidenl. HOB- BIES: Swimming, skiing. AMBITION: To gel' my car painled, or go inio fhe Iaxi cab busi- ness. NANCY SCHRADER: Dexfellians: Ophelians: presidenl: Osliarians: Chaielaines: Girls' League, vice-presidenf, presidenf: Scholar- ship Sociefy, presidenl: G.A.A., Swimming manager: Lelfergirls: Drill Team: Sparfan Shield, Page Edilor: El Recuerdo, Junior Class Edilor, Edifor-in-Chief: Sealbearer: Phoenix Sociely: Sludenr body dance com- miI'I'ees: Icebreakers: Sine Nomine: Debale Team: Science Award Winner: Examiner Youfh Forum. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBI- TION: Sludy medicine af Slanford. GAIL ANN SHARP: Sperlan Choir: Dance Comrniffees: Prom Decorafing commiffee: Icebreakers. HOBBIES: Saving money for Celaline, records. AMBITION: To marry a millionaire and live in Paris. MILDRED SHAW: Prom commiflee. HOBBY: Arguing wifh Gen and Jan. AMBITION To go for a ride on Captain S+even's yachl. BENETTA SHIP: Senior B Represenfafive. HOB- BIES: Swimming, dancing. AMBITION: To become a primary leacher. JIM SHONE: Gymnaslics Team. HOBBIES: Rifles, revolvers. AMBITION: Make high compression 'rail-lighls for Crosleys. BY: My Mercury. AMBITION: To finish four years of college. MARY STAFFORD: lcebreakers: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Sparian Choir: Advanced Rhylhms: Prom Decorafing commirlee. HOBBY: Say- ing Un Huh. AMBITION: To have a shaniy in Calalina. VIRGINIA STAY: G.A.A., recording secraiary, vice-presidenl, presidenl: Dexiallians: Ophe- lians: Osliarians: Chalelaines: Girls' Council, 4 years: Phoenix: Leiiergirls: Sludenl' Couri, 2 years: Girls' Glae: 'Dance commii-Iees: Convenfion. MONTE STERNQUIST: Pages: Squires: LIN- cers: Sparlans: LeHermen's club: Cheer Leader: Diving: Gymnasiics: Commissioner of Alhleiics. HOBBY: Diving. AMBITION: To be in Ihe l956 Olympics. PAT STEVENS: Siudenl Body presidenl: Slu- denl' Body vice-prasidenf: Easlern League presidenl: Junior Class sacrelary: Chaie- lainas: Osiiarians: Ophelians: Dexlellians: G.A.A.: LeHergirls: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League, hislorian, parliamenfarian, secre- Iary: C.A.S.C. represenlaiive: Drill Team: Phoenix: Scholarship. HOBBIES: Ealing, sleep- ing. and doing plain noihing. AMBITION: To be happy everyday. and all day. DICK TAVIS: Lancers: Sparlans: Le'Hermen's club: Boys' Forum presidenf: Varsily fool- ball. HOBBIES: Deep sea fishing, working on car. AMBITION: To be a successful business man. LENORA TESH: HOBBIES: Dancing, daiing. AMBITION: Dress designing. PAT THOMAS: G.A.A. HOBBY: Writing lef- Iers 'Io 'lar away places. AMBITION: Go Io Hawaii and be an air hosless on flighf Io Los Angeles. l To fha highesf bidder goes lhe chance io present a pie Io a class presidenr. FREDDIE SIMON: Varsify Foofball: Track: Baseball: Sludenl Heallh Council: Sparfens: LeHermen's club: Los Amigos: Sparian Choir. HOBBY: Working on cars. AMBI- TION: Become a millionaire. MARLENE SLOCUM: Euodia, presdienl: Chris- iian Fellowship. HOBBIES: Swimming, read- ing, collecfing cups and saucers. AMBITION: To be a librarian. BETTIE MAY SMITH: Girls' League: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Daydraaming, making life miser- able for Lumina. AMBITION: To see Ted Seeger and Maimie LiH'eIl go Iogefher. PATRICIA SMITH: Sparlan Choir: Prom com- miflee: Science club: Swimming club: Adel- phians. HOBBIES: Music, sporls. AMBI- TION: To be someone's privaie nurse. JOHN SOWERS: Track: Cross-counfry: Spar- Ians: Lancers: A.V.E.O.: Sine Nomine. HOB- FRED THOMPSON: Los Amigos, Sludenl Healih Council. HOBBY: Physics experi- menis. AMBITION: Mechanical engineer. MARY THOMSON: Ophelians, publiciry: Osfi- arians, sergeanl-al'-arms: Chalelaines, social vice-presidenl: Sine Nomine: Le'H'ergirIs. vice-presidenl: G.A.A., corresponding secre- Iary, cheerleader: Scholarship: Phoenix: Slu- denl clireclor ol publicalions: Sparlan Shield edilor: Freshman edilor of '52 annual: Exe- culive Board: Junior Sraiesmen: Drill Team: Prom commiHee: Howdy commilleeg Public speaking: Debafe: lcebreakers: Advanced Rhylhms. HOBBY: 777 AMBITION 777777 CARL TUMBLESON: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparlans: Junior Slafesmen: World Friend- ship: Los Amigos: Sparlan Choir: Boys' Sfale: Prom commilfee: Ice Breakers, ser- geanl'-al'-arms: Mock Convenlion Delegalion. AMBITION: Pick fleas off monkeys. O 1 Nw Jean: . . . SARA ANN TURNEY: G.A.A.: D.A.R.: Ophe- lians. HOBBIES: Music, iraveling, sporls. AMBITION: To be a hislory reacher and gel' married. GLENDA VANZANT: G.A.A.: Scholarship: Euodia: Healfh Council. HOBBY: Horseback riding. AMBITION: Be fhe wife of Ihe old wild goose. LARRY VEAZY: HOBBY: Going +o beach par- Iies. AMBITION: Going fo New Orleans, and from there Io Paris, France. SHIRLEY VIDO: G.A.A.: Girls' Glee. HOBBY: Loafing al ihe beach. AMBITION: Slay single unril l'm 60 years old: an execufive secrefary. LORRAINE WADE: Scholarship: Tickeleers: Sealbearer: Los Amigos: Pep club. HOB- BIES: Archery, cooking, crocheling. AMBI- TION: Home economics Ieecher. JANICE WEATHERS: G.A.A.: Prom Dance commiflae. HOBBY: Going Io Ihe Clock and 36 wifh Gen and Mil. AMBITION: Hey, Mil, Gen and I wanl Io go loo! PAT WEAVER: Girls' Glae: G.A.A. HOBBY: Learning io cook. AMBITION: To gel Mar- vin lo eal if. afler I cook if. MARLIS WECK: Arfs Fesfival commiflee: Rhy- Ihms. HOBBIES: Painiing, skafing. AMBI- TION: Marry a millionairegin Paris. BILL WEINBURG: Squires:'Lancers: Sparrans: Junior Sfalesmen: Assemblyman el Boys' Srafe: Pep Band: D, C, and B Basketball: B LeHerman: Prom commiiree: Howdy and Sadie Dance commillee: HOBBIES: Basker- ball, guns. AMBITION: To play baskelball for Cal. Poly. BILL WHIPPLE: Gymnasiics I2 yearsl: Varsify LeHer in Track. HOBBIES: Guns, cars, pho- Iography. AMBITION: To relire al 2I. JAY WILDEY: Swimming class. HOBBY: To be wiih the girls. AMBITION: To win fhe wer single handed. KENNETH WILKINGS: Swimming Team. HOB- BIES: Hunfing, fishing. AMBITION: Com- mercial pilof. MARJIE ELLEN WILKINSON: HOBBIES: Sfamps, recipes, moforcycles. AMBITION: PBX operalor: marry in February I954. VERN WILLIAMS: Squires: Srudenl Body Com- missioner of Publicily. HOBBY: Cars. AM- BITION: Collage graduale. IMA WILLIAMSON: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chalelaines: Lerfergirlsg G.A.A.: Talenf Nominaiingg Aris Feslival chairman: Dabare: Choir: Journalism: Mock Conven- lion: Phoenix: Phoenix: Scholarship: Sfudenf Body hisforian: Mock Convenlion secrelary: Ouarlernoles. HOBBIES: Collecr sugar cubes, singing, ice skaling, collecf college book covers. AMBITION: Become a speech aris Ieacher, allend U.C.L.A. and have an aparimenf on Park Avenue. JOAN WILLSON: Scholarship, secre'Iary: Los Amigos, secrelary, vice-presidenl, presidenl: G.A.A., cheerleader: Sparlan Choir, Ireasur- er, vice-presidenf: Drill Team: Leflergirls: Dexlallians: Ophelians, Ireasurer: Osliarians, freasurer: Chalelaines: Modes and Manners: Phoenix: Thespians: Commissioner of Public Arls: Sludenf Body vice-presidenf: Prom decoralion chairman. HOBBY: Dancing. AM- BITION: Be in musical comedies on Broad- way. DORIS WORLEY: Euodia. HOBBIES: Tennis, knifting. AMBITION: Denial assisfanf, +yp- isl. FRANK ZUVANICH: HOBBIES: Reading, sporis. AMBITION: Officer in Navy or Ma- runes. . . . id brightened by campzw beauty Carole Wylde, Nancy Bafes, Pai' Sfevens iQueenl, Evelyn Klees, and Jean Niersbach. Homecoming Royalfy Each year, Hun+ing+on Park High School Alumni Associ- a+ion sponsors a Homecoming Queen, chosen by s+uden'rs and crowned al' fhe annual Homecoming Dance. The dance +his year was held ai' The Trianon ballroom. Pai' Sfevens was Queen. 044 he Jtamla... Sealbearer W'53 Doroihy Keech was fhe only sealbearer in +he graduaiing class of Win+er '53. To become a seal- bearer, Doroihy had io be in ihe Scholarship Socieiy in 'Four of her six semesfers a+ Hun+ing+on Park. Senior A's S'53 Wearing red swea+ers, +he class of Winfer '53 enjoyed fheir las? se mesfer ai' Sparfa. This class will always remember fhe Senior Picnic Vespers, Senior Recep+ion, Senior Brealcfasi, and many parfies. Com- mencemeni' was held in Wes+over Hall, wi+h fhe fheme Build, Leading +he group in +heir las+ semesier were: Tom Jurney, presideni Pai' Chambers, vice-presidenh Nancy Samador, secreiaryg Beverly York freasurerg John Orfiz, sergeani'-a+-arms. Senior A's W'53 Senior A's, class of Summer '53, led by Tom Mafhew, president enioy ed a picnic, and a dance, and organized Commencemeni' ac+ivi1'ies. Ofher officers serving +he class were: Dan Cady, vice-president Jeri Davis, secreiaryg Dona Ross, ireasurerg and Arfhur Leal, sergean+-a1'- 6I'l'T1S. .. . in cap an gown on Reeder giefcl nne Adams Ruih Allen Ray Avila Norman Barclay Eugene Bishop Jonell Bowman Renee Bradford Don L. Brown ld Brown Pal Chambers Faye Cibrian Arlene Cleweh Mary Collins Carolyn Comer Raylene Conner Wayne Crande lleen Daugelfe Pal De Fever Daniel De Roma Richard Doiron Tom Ellis Jaclr Fisher Chrislina Garcia Dimas Garcia Tom Ellis Carolyn Comer as Ephebians W'53 Carolyn Comer and Tom Ellis were cho- sen Ephebians of +he class of Winfer '53, by 'rhe faculry and 'rhe class. Ephebians are selec+ed in a ra+io of one for every for+y gradua+es, on fhe basis of ou1's+anding scholarship, characfer, and leadership. The firsf Ephebian Sociery, 'Founded in Afhens in 'rhe fhird cenfury B.C., brough'r young men fogefher fo work +o bring glory, honor and beauly +o fheir ciiy, or s'ral'e. Spar+a's moclern sociefy 'Follows fhaf pur- pose. Page one-hundred seven Donald Gladson Barbara Green Tom Grimes Lorane Harris Mary Horfon Joyce HuHon Peggy Jaclrson Barbara Johnsfon John J. Jones John P. Jones Tom Jurney Josie Kasper Dorofhy Keech Gary Kimberly Jim McAleece Richard Manis Alice Marruio Na+aIie Masfavoy Jaclr Miller Tom Miller Dale Moore Carol Mooshagian Roberi Moran Judy Morris Lila Moulfon Joe Mundia Ray Murray JoAnn Nesfell Gwen Pacific Darlene Powell Judy Price Peggy Raglin Milfon Ramas Na+ Rivera Andrea Roberfs Jim Roberfs QW . . . to receive thai Jlzeepalzin cfipfoma, . . Senior A's march clown fha aisle +o fhe sfage in final pracfice for Commencemenl, when ihey will receive +he sheepslcin. Nancy Samador Carl Schlundl Bob Sedgwick Ted Snoeberger Arlene Spech+ Evelyn Slewerf Jerry Sliclzel Joe Slubblefield Pai Swallow Roberf Thayer Larry Townsend Marlen True Viclrie Tucker Charlolfe Wellman Merle Walfon Eileen Wes? Margarel Williams Larry Wise Carolee Wylde Beverly Yorlc Jason Chrisimas floal' princesses displaying winning smiles are Darlene Powell, Lola Mellon, Mergarei Krogsied, Sharlene Looney lqueenl, Jeri Davis, Marciella Kuehl, and Dona Ross. DORINNE ADAMS: Dexiellians: Ophelians: Healih Council. HOBBY: Aifending fool- ball games. AMBITION: Afiend Chapman College. RUTH ALLEN: G.A.A.: Leiiergirls. HOBBY: Skating. AMBITION: Own a car. RAYMOND AVILA: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparians, presideni: Boys' Forum: Leiier- men's club, presideni: Boys' Forum: Le'Her- club Council. HOBBY: Sporls. AMBITION: Deniisi. NORMAN BARCLAY: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Being oui of doors. AMBITION: Go io Alaska. EUGENE BISHOP: A.V.E.O. HOBBY: Working wi+h proieciors. AMBITION: Machinisi. JONELL BOWMAN: Dexiellians: Opheliens: Drill Team: Hosl' and Hosiess: Chrisiian Fel- lowship: G.A.A.: G.L. Advisory Board: Lei- lergirls. HOBBY: Badminion. AMBITION: Missionary work. RENEE BRADFORD: Dexfellians: Pep club: Prom decoraiing commifiee: Drill Team: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Archery, drawing, read- ing. AMBITION: Nurse in fhe Waves. DON L. BROWN. Varsiiy Fooiball: Cross Couniry: Track: LeH'ermen, vice-presideni: Pages: Squires: Sparians: Debaie: Icebreak- ers: Prom chairman. HOBBY: Sleeping. AM- gITlON: Become Girls' League vice-presi- enr. RONALD BROWN: Chrisfian Fellowship. HOB- BIES: Slamp colleciing and driving my bea+ up ole Chevy. ROBERT BUSTAMENTE: Boys' Forum: Band. HOBBY: Singing. AMBITION: To be a iam- ous singer. PAT CHAMERS: Dexfellians: Opheliens: Osi- iarians: Chaielaines: Ice Breakers: Junior Red Cross: Freshman vice-presideni: Senior B freasurer: Senior A vice-president HOB- BIES: Bob, kniHing, records, dancing. AM- BITION: Learn how io drive Bob's car. FAYE CIBRIAN: Girls' League. HOBBY: Col- leciing records. AMBITION: Floai around rhe world on a refi. DON CLEVENGER: Varsify swimmer: Prom commiiiee: Sfage crew. HOBBIES: Huniing and fishing. AMBITION: Siay ouf of 'lhe Army. ARLENE CLEWETT: Icebreakers: G.A.A.: Ophelians: Drill Team: Prom commi'Hee. HOBBY: My hope chesi. AMBITION: Moiher of serluplefs. MARY COLLINS: G.A.A.: Prom decoraiing commiiiee. HOBBIES: Ice skafing, roller skaling, dancing. AMBITION: Ice Follies sfar. CAROLYN COMER: Thespians: Dexiellians: G.A.A.: Junior Red Cross: A.V.E.O.: Prom commi-Hee: Talenl Nominaiing commifiee: G.L. cabinei: Ephebian: Enferiainmeni chair- man ior senior breakiasi. HOBBIES: Knif- iing, wafching plays. AMBITION: Kinder- garfen ieacher. RAYLENE CONNER: Sparian Choir: Prom decoraiing commilrlee. HOBBIES: Making up deieniion. AMBITION: Own a lavender prime Cadillac. WAYNE CRANDELL: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Wood working and mechanics. AMBITION: Carpenier. COLLEEN DAUGETTE: Junior Red Cross, sec- re+ary: Prom commiHee: Senior B class rep- reseniaiive: Advanced rhylhms: Healih Council. HOBBIES: Hope chesi, dancing. AMBITION: Be Mrs. Sianley Shorrow. RICHARD DE MATTIE: Sparfans: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Eafing. AMBITION: Cafe owner. DANIEL DE ROMA: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Pariies, colleciing records. AMBITION: Be an enierlainer. KENNETH DEXTER: Pages: Lancers: Leiier- man: Prom decoraiing commiiiee: Siege crew: A, B, and C swimming lefiers. HOB- BIES: Sporis, huniing, fishing. AMBITION: Become a draiisman. RICHARD DOIRON: Sine Nomine: Boys' For- um. AMBITION: A 4-f. TOMMY ELLIS: Pages, presideni: Squires, vice presideni: Lancers, presidenf: Sparians: Jun- ior Siaiesmen: Boys' Forum, Ireasurer: Jun- ior class presideni: Senior B class presidenf: Siudeni Body presidenf: Varsiiy baskeiball Ieiierman. HOBBIES: Following all maior sporis, lndianhead penny colleciion. AMBI- TION: Lead a happy life. RICHARD FELCH: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Coppercraii, ialking aboui greai Iiiile Rhode Island. AMBITION: A professional hockey player. JACK FISHER: B iooibali: B irack: Boys' For- um. HOBBIES: Cars. AMBITION: Graduaie. DIMAS GARCIA: Pages: Lancers: Varsiiy baseball and baslreiball: Varsify leiierman: Boys' Forum, sergeanl-al-arms. AMBITION: Teacher or professional baseball or baske?- ball player. . . . a4on realized . . . DONALD GLADSON: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Huniing, or fishing. AMBITION: Become a federal police officer. BARBARA GREENUP: Thespians: Prom decor- aiing commifree: Red Cross. HOBBIES: Knifling. AMBITION: Archifec1 s secreiary. TOM GRIMES: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Work- ing on cars, roller and ice slxaling. AMBI- TION: Machinisi. LORANE HARRIS: Dexlellians: Hosi and Hosless: Sparian Choir: Drill Team. HOB- BIES: Skaiing, horseback riding. AMBITION: Go +o Africa and calch wild animals. JOYCE HUTTON: Dexiellians: Girls' Glee: G.A.C., presideni: Pep club: Big and LiHIe sisfer commifiee. HOBBY: Spending money. AMBITION: Sleep in a siorm. PEGGY JACKSON: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: Secreiary. BARBARA JOHNSTON: Prom decoraiing com- mifiee. HOBBIES: Sewing, kniffing. AMBI- TION: Change my name 'Io Hamilion. JOHN JORDAN JONES: Pages: Squires: Lan- cers: Sparlans: Prom commiflee: Junior class vice-presidenl. HOBBIES: Music, sporis. AMBITION: Foresl' ranger. JOHN PAUL JONES: Varsiiy and B baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Reading, working cross-word uules. AMBITION: CalIing Dr. Jones! Calling Dr. Jones! TOM JURNEY: Pages, secrelary: Squires, presideni: Lancers: Sparfans, vice-presideni: Prom commiHee: Graduaiion fheme commii- iee: Junior Siafesmen: Senior A class presi- deni: Varsify baskerball. HOBBY: Hooking 'em. AMBITION: Sfop growing. JOSIE KASPER: Dexlellians: Opheliens: Osii- arians: Chafelaines: Scholarship: Pep club: Thespians: Girls' Council: Prom commiifee: Senior B vice-presidenf. HOBBIES: Seeing good plays: lisiening Io good music: danc- inga AMBITION: Teach wresiling ef Har- var . DOROTHY KEECH: Opheliens: Osfiarians: Hosi and Hosiess: Healih Council: Scholar- ship: Execuiive Board: G.A.A.: Seelbearer. HOBBIES: Knifiing, sewing. AMBITION: Keep my husband happy. GARY KIMBERLY: Varsify foofball ieam. HOB- BY: Drinking roof beer! AMBITION: Go +o Europe. JIM McALEECE: Leiierman: Gym club: Heal+h Council. HOBBIES: Elecironics and pgrs. AMBITION: Find ihe happiesl' road in u e. RICHARD MacKAlN: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Lisiening fo. and buying records. AMBI- TION: Naval commander. RICHARD MANIS: Baseball leiierman. HOB- BIES: Music, sporis. AMBITION: Deniisi. ALICE MARRUJO: G.A.A.: Dexfellians: Ophe- lians: Leiiergirls: Sparian Choir: Prom com- mi'H'ee: Drill Team: Pep club. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing, kniifing. AMBITION: Be successful. NATALIE MASTAVOY: Dexiellians, freasurer' Ophelians, vice-presidenf: Girls' Council: G.L. cabinef: World Friendship: Pep club: Modes and Manners: Senior B class secre- iary. HOBBIES: Dancing, colleciing records. AMBITION: Swim fha Pacific ocean. flmf at lad! lzia Jearclz i4 ended JACK MILLER: Manager of Varsify lracl foam: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporls, reading. AMBITION: Navy. TOM MILLER: World Friendship: Boys' For- um. HOBBY: Fishing. AMBITION: Own a boef, and an M.G. DALE MOORE: Choir, vice-presidenl: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Fishing, cars. AMBI- TION: lnduslrial designer. CAROL MOOSHAGIAN: G.A.A.: Leffergirls: Dexfellians: Chafelaines: Pep club: Prom commiHee: Girls' Glee: Sparfan Choir. HOBBIES: Music, lennis. AMBITION: Music vender. ROBERT MORAN: Heallh Council: Los Ami- gos. HOBBY: Collecfing small dogs. AM- BITION: Elecfronics engineer. JUDY MORRIS: Junior Red Cross: F.T.A.: Drill Team. HOBBY: Fix cars. AMBITION: Aufo mechanic leacher. LOLA MOULTON: lcebreelrers: Dexlelliens: Ophelians: Drill Team: G.A.A. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBITION: Learning how. JOE MUNDIA: Band: Varsify foolball: swim- ming. HOBBIES: Girls, cars. AMBITION: Professional foofball player. RAY MURRAY: Pages: Squires: B foolball: De- bale. HOBBIES: Church, cars. PAUL MYERS: Varsify baseball and cross coun- lry: Lefferman. HOBBY: Baseball. AMBI- TION: Professional baseball player. JOANN NESTELL: Ticlrefeers: Prom decoraling commillee. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing, Iislening lo records. AMBITION: Boolrlreep- er. JOHNNY ORTIZ: Leflerman: Foofball and lraclr: Senior A class sergeenl-al'-arms. HOB- BY: Playing fiddly winlrs. AMBITION: Grad- uefe from U.S.C.: denfisl. GWEN PACIFIC: Icebrealiers: Junior Red Cross: Advanced rhylhms: Associafe edifor of Sparfan Shield: Senior A edilor of EI Re- cuerdo. HOBBIES: Filling my hope chesf, lnilfing. AMBITION: Mrs. Gene Ponlious. KEN PICQUELLE: Gymnaslic lelferman. HOB- BY: Shafing. AMBITION: Furfher my edu- calion. DARLENE POWELL: Dexlellians: Ophelians. sergeanl-af-arms: Osliarians: Chalelaines, vice-presidenl: G.A.A.: Los Amigos: Lefler- girls, vice-presidenl: Prom decoraling com- millee. HOBBIES: Sewing and sporfs. AM- BITION: Fly in an airplane. JUDY PRICE: Dexfellians: G.A.A.: World Friendship: Pep club: Modes and Manners: Sparfan Choir: Orchesfra: Prom decoraling commiflee: Chafelaines. HOBBIES: Tennis, reading, ice slraling. AMBITION: Air line hosless. PEGGY RAGLIN: Chrisfian Fellowship, presi- denf: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knifling, playing lennis, reciling for lhe B foofball leam. AMBITION: Medical secrelary for a doclor. MILTON RAMAS: Icebrealrers: Prom commil- fee: Traclx and baslrelball: Senior qifl com- miflee. HOBBY: Drawing piclures of cars. AMBITION: Gel a car. RICHARD REDWINE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Collecfing coins. AMBITION: Accounlanf. LARRY RICHMAN: Pages: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Swimming, music. AMBITION: Grad- uafe from U.S.C. NAT RIVERA: Boys' Forum. AMBITION Fore- ign frader. ANDREA ROBERTS: Los Amigos: World Friendship: Hosl and Hosless. HOBBIES: Bowling, reading, movies. AMBITION: Beau- lician. JIM ROBERTS: Pages: Squires: Lancers, frea- surer: Sparfans, secrefary: Sine Nomine: Junior Sfalesmen: Senior prom chairman: Senior lheme commilfee: Cross counfry and lrach leams. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Malre a fasl million. ARLENE SPECHT: Ticlceleers, presidenl: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, collecling records. AMBITION: Cooking. EVELYN STEWART: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Sewing, lcnifling. AMBITION: Gel married and raise a wonderful family. JERRY STICKEL: Choir, presidenl: Assislanl Senior A class lreasurer: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Records, hunfing, fishing. AMBITION: Tool and die maker, or plumber. JOE STUBBLEFIELD: Boys' Forum: Gymnasfics. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Millionaire. PAT SWALLOW: Advanced rhylhms: G.A.A.: World Friendship: Prom commiflee. HOB- BIES: Music, lennis. frying lo Irnif and drive Don's car. AMBITION: Denial assislanl. BEVERLY SALSMAN: Junior Red Cross: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knilling, collecfing dolls. AMBITION: Good wife. NANCY SAMADOR: Pep club: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Icebrealrers: G.A.A.: World Friendship: Prom commiffee: Senior Girls' Glee: Chrisfian Fellowship, secrelary: Sen- ior A class secrefary. HOBBY: Taking pic- lures of people when 'lhey don'+ Imow I'm around. AMBITION: Blaclrmailing. CARL J. SCHLUNDT: A.V.E.O., head lrainer: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Money. BOB SEDGWICK: Pages: Sparfans: Varsily foolball: Varsily and B fraclc: Commissioner of Alhlelics: Prom commillee. HOBBY: Golf. AMBITION: Pass Chemislry 2, and gradu- ale. TED SNOEBERGER: Pages, presidenl: A.V.E.O., freasurer: Prom commillee. HOBBIES: Mu- sic, phofography. AMBITION: Professional pholographer. ROBERT THAYER: A.V.E.O.: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporls, molorcycles. AMBITION: Swim lhe Pacific. LARRY TOWNSEND: Sparfan gym club: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Girls. AMBITION: Love one a IiHIe more fhan fhe ofhers. MARLEN TRUE: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Worlring and finlrering wilh cars. AMBI- TION: Marry Shirley Jones. VICKIE TUCKER: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Bowling, roller slcafing. AMBITION: Meef fhe resl' of Tenl Camp 3. CHUCK VALVERDE: B foofball: Swimming loam diver. HOBBIES: Hunling, camping. AMBITION: Salesman. CHARLOTTE WALTMAN: G.A.A.: Hosl and Hosless: Senior gif+ commiflee: Dexlellians: Pep Club: Chrisfian Fellowship, secrefary. HOBBIES: Sewing, Irnilling. AMBITION: Go fo Mefropolifan iunior college. MERLE WALTON: Girls' League. HOBBY: Sewing. AMBITION A good wife. EILEEN WEST: Dexlellians, presidenf: Ophe- lians. lreasurer: Junior Red Cross: Hosl and Hosfess: Junior Slafesmen: Chrisfian Fellow- ship: Prom commillee. HOBBIES: Swimming, laughing, dancing. AMBITION: A housewife. DAN WHITTEN: Chrislian Fellowship: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Pholography. AMBITION: Professional phofographer. LARRY WISE: Sparfan Choir, sergeanl-al-arms: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Pool. AMBITION: Buy a '49 Mercury. MARGARET WILLIAMS: Ticlreleers: Girls Lea- gue. HOBBIES: Reading, handicrafls. AM- BITION: Travel around lhe world, and own a dog farm. RONALD WOOD: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Tinlrering and fixing cars. AMBITION: Build a roadsler. CAROLEE WYLDE: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafelaines, presidenl: Sine No- mine: Pep club: Drill Team: Senior B class represenlalive: G.L. cabinef: G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Coming in second: lraveling. AMBI- TION: Sfudenf of Universily of Versailles. BEVERLY YORK: Healfh Council: Prom com- miffee: Dexlellians: Ophelians: G.A.A.: Drill Team. HOBBY: Malcing olhers happy. AM- BITION: Run fha mile in 4.I5. PHILIP ZISKROUT: Varsily baseball and fraclr: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Professional baseball. Seniors relax afler lhrill of gradualion rehearsal, as 'lhe zero hour draws near. If 77 e Jeea the Qofclen eece Acknowledgemen+s Sincerely appreciafing fheir help and guidance during Jason's search for fhe Golden Fleece, in fhis edi+ion of EI Recuerdo, sfaff members +hanlc: Mr. Richard H. Nida, principal Miss Doris Miller, girls' vice-principal Mr. Aus+in Dixon, boys' vice-principal Mr. Francis Lebus, prinfing adviser Mr. A. 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