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

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There were 6 feachers, 35 pupils, a principal, one small fwo sfory s+ruc'rure wi+h a 'Few classrooms, all loca+ed on a lo+ al' fhe corner of Miles and Belgrave Avenues. Today we have a facully of aboul' eighfy splendid feachers, +he clerical, cusfodial, and cafe- feria sfaffs, a full-+ime business manager, and over I900 s'ruden+s who help fo malce our famous sfudenl governmenf. A PREMIERE foday, loo? Yes! A premiere for 'rhe fufure which enables +wo more fine gradu- a'l'ing classes lo carry on even higher. To our gradua+ing seniors we say: Now YOUR premiere is here, and may you bring addifional glory fo your Alma Ma+er. Richard H. Nida, Principal MRS. IONA JURDEN LORD, Girls' Vice-Principal. . . . behind the cenea Graduafion fime raises fhe curfain on fhe Premiere of Our Life. Unforgef- fable experiences, group endeavors, good fun, and some unwanfed farewells will leave wonderful memories of your lasf days fogefher. Once fhe curfain is raised, each of you will have fhe experience of making a success in a new fheafer of evenfs. A high hope for achievemenf, happiness, and social compefence is held for each of you as fhis drama of life unfolds. May your years in high school aid you fo reach your goals in life. Walfer Heil, Boys' Vice-Principal Crowds assemble-Lighfs glare-Pho- fographers everywhere! Sfars arrive-Pro- ducers beam-Excifemenf mounfsl Anofher Premiere! As fhis drama unfolds, do you fhink of fhe people backsfage ? No greaf perfor- mance was ever presenfed wifhouf fhem. In 'rhe fheafer, in science, in indusfry, and in school, success is made possible by fhe people who confribufe behind fhe scenes. As you Ionians make your enfrance for fhe adulf show, we know you will show your appreciafion fo fhe backsfage people who have helped you. These people-par- enfs, friends, and feachers-will eagerly be looking around fhe curfain wifh good wishes for your fufure. Iona Jurden Lord 0 our production . . . MR. WALTER G. HEIL, Boys' Vice-Principal. Page nine COUNSELOR AND REGISTRAR Mr. John Doermann Mr. Henry Thompson Mr. Henry Thompson, reg- is+rar, helped admil' us fo Sparfa for fhe firsf fime, and, a'H'er we had been here for a while, made sure our aH'en- dance records were in order. In fime of indecision as fo whal' role we should follow, Mr. John Doermann, coun- selor, is af hand. Sparfans would find if very difficuli' fo decide were il' noi' for him and his fine sraff. . . . are the af!-important .7 C Mr. Charles Migliazzo is healfh co-ordinafor. Mr. Dwayne Brubaker, em- ploymenf, secures jobs for s'ru- denfs. Dr. Esbon Marsh, curric- ulum, has charge of rhe semes- fer programs. Mr. Donald Pel- fon, sfudenf body acfivifies, direcfs fhe leadership class. Mrs. Helen Rineman, col- lege adviser, learns our desires and discusses college ac'rivi1'ies. Mrs. Mildred Cuirighi' is com- municafions co-ordinaror. Mr. William Thurman, afhlefics, co- operafes wi+h gym direcfors in planning afhlefics evenfs. Page len CO-ORDINATORS Leff 'lo rlghrg Dr. Esbon Marsh, Mrs. Helen Rineman, Mr. Dway Brubaker, Mr. William Thurman, Mr. Donald Pelfon, Mr. Charles Migliazzo, Mrs. Mildred Cufrighf, seared. Bi- 4 1 I is FINANCIAL LIBRARIANS Kafhy Follef Miss Rufh Lybrook Mr. Walfer Pollock, Financial Manager Mrs. Reba Barfleff Connie Masf Finances in our fheafrical world mighf have been a furmoil of unpaid bills and a collecfion of unbalanced books, had if nof been for fhe financial office. Mr. Walfer Pollock is in charge and Joe Bilderbach and Joan Taylor assisf as commissioners of finance. Research and sfudy for our roles was done in Sparfa's library. Offen we found fhe need of help readily given by Mrs. Reba Barfleff and Miss Rufh Lybrook. Long hours of hard work could have broughf on illness as we acfors recall. Our healfh deparfmenf aided us when fafigue began fo overwhelm us, and, soon affer a visif fo fhe office, we were back af work. Mrs. Pauline Thomas, Dr. Helen Hale, and Dr. John Cooper are in charge. All work and no play is nof fhe moffo af Sparfa. Cur recreafion sessions were well organized by Mrs. Cheryl Sherman, assisfecl by Diane Benge and Jim Reece. HEALTH RECREATION DIRECTOR Mrs. Pauline Thomas Mrs. Cheryl Sherman Dr. John Cooper Dr. Helen Hale lnof shownl Diane Diggs Page eleven be QM-Q gan GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss June Has+ Iss anc oydew Mrs. Marion rnggers Miss Elinor Offenbach HOMEMAKING Mrs. Alberia Dredla Mrs. Helen Gerson Mrs. Isabel Moore we H 52 BOY'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Hank Springer Mr. Floyd Rhea Mr. Ray Vernoy I x f-N Mr. Ray Harris Page Iwelve ENGLISH Mrs. Mildred Cufrighi Mr. Robert Chase Mr. Clarence Sfirdivani Miss Nuvarl Safariian Mr. William Paulfrey Mrs. Mary Whilshire Mr. William While Mrs. Grace Cruiclrslwanl: Mr. A. Holm-Kennedy Mr. Eugene Harfman Mrs. Eliza beih Dyer Mrs. Thompson Uhlman Mr. Donald Feser 'N 3 Mi' . 1 f Q, ey Jet the Afage and backgroun Lffffylyi , ,I ' , X Wye HL, V , A s ,V ulf U fy V if A VV!! ,VL I ' 17 . 1 09 MMM 06 0 f LANGUAGE X. 'ly . D ld F f' y,VJ' 'ss Eclirlgbelhegilr - r W d' Tl1om -- lwlma XXVMO ff rs. arene Ro erfs f ' ff' Mrs Helen Rineman lnol shown, Page lhirfeen Page 'lou rfeen SCl Mr. ENCE Donald Myers Miss Esilwer Bordahl Mrs. Alice Chew Mr. Charles Migliauo Mrs. Charles Morton Mrs. Ruilw Benion Mis s Frances Loge MATHEMAUCS Mr. Claire Palmer Miss Roberia Alberi Mr. Ray Hendrick Mr. Duane Brubaker M r. William Schwiering I I BUSINESS EDUCATION Mr. Floyd Siephens Mrs. BeverIee HaI'ln Mrs. oroi y alr Mr. Sam Sachs Mr. Clarence Vanderpoel Mr. Robb Nimmo Mr. Merfon TuHIe ...crel ie the coaiumea, an N -8151 gs ,UBL Q,dYOIs'n 11.1 pfeptlfe . . . DIES r CeciI Davis Mr. Eugene ariman Mr. Clarence Sfirdivan+ Mr. Donald PeIfon Mr. Richard Thompson Mrs. Dorofhy Moore Dr. Esbon Marsh Mr. Roberf Lehnharf Mrs. Irene Culberison Mrs. Mary Jones Mr. William Whife Page iifieen INDUSTRIAL ARTS Fronf row: Mr. Esmonde Harper Mr. Harold Wilson Mr. Franklin Webber Mr. Fabbio DeFranco Rear row: Mr, John Crawford Mr. Gordon Weed Mr. Edgar Adams Mr. Francis Lebus the aut for the ga a premiere... Page sixteen ART Mr. Herberi Nilxirlr Mrs. Miriam McCra MUSIC Mrs. MdT+hB AbboH Mr. Rober+ Shushan MW ali! of the picture . . . aww- 'Sf' va K- W-.1 -,.....- 'Y Allendance and daily bulle- fins are dufies of l'he clerical sl'a'FF. Mrs. Thelma Grossniclcle acls as senior clerk. Firsl row: lefl 'ro righlg Mrs. Thelma Grossniclcle, Miss Rul'1 Lybroolr, Mrs. Bernice Keyes. Mrs. Doris Ebell, l.lr:. Vera Marlin, His: Shirley Edwards. H0 ua .was ff All acfors need relaxalion and nourishmenl. Aclors al' Sparla find bofh of 'lhese in our cafeleria. Food of all va- rilies is prepared and served by lhe cafeleria slalil headed by Mrs. Gerlrude Anderson. Firsl row, leff lo righlq M s. Margarel Voyer. Mrs. Georgia Ross, Mrs. Dorris Kearney, Mr. Joe Craw- ford. Second row: Mrs. Anwclfe Duffy. Mrs. Irma Ferguson, Mrs. Mabel Morais, Mrs. Helen Hughes, Mrs. Gerlrude Anderson, Mrs. Marlha Willrinson. Cleanliness and scenery of our slage is provided by Spar- +a's efficienl mainfenance sfalif. Mr. Norman Dielrich is in charge. Firsl row, leff lo righl: Mr. William Meade, Mr. Charles Davis, Mrs. Nancy Days, Mrs. Marie Greer. Mrs. Anna Paluslrini, Mr. Eddie Brooks, Mr. Milfred Booner. Second row: Mr. Norman Diefrich, Mr. Paul Shuman, Mr. William Roberfs. Mr. James Cox, Mrs. Ruby Cross, Mr. English Jaclrson, Mr. How- ard Wilhelm, Mr. Raymond Nelson, Miss Mary Lal'- limer. 2 57 Q2 a S N 5 W A 4 'fm Ms 224541 ,kwa Lf' M Cai LV jg ' , Q..-:'.-I-.'1-'iff2:1-I-.3 . 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L -v.--.I mv WA PAULA SHOEIVIAKER Secrefary TONY WOODS Commissioner of Regulaiions GAIL STEVENS JIM REECE ARCHIE CHOLAKIAN Vice-Presidenf Prcsideni 044 flue curtain riJe.4... Commissioner of Awards JOE BILDERBACK Commissioner of Finance BOB PEPPER Commissioner of Publicify JUDY LACOCK CAROL POSTHUMUS Commissioner of Welfare GARY BECKMAN ART CONTESSOTTO Commissioner of Aihleiics DIANE BENGE Hisrorian Asslsfani Commissioner of P Commissioner of Public Ar'I's ublicify Execuiive Board W'56 Heading I'he producfion, as sfars oi Ihe Pre- miere, are members of SparI'a's Execuiive Board, a focal poini' in aciiviffes of OUR LIFE. Led by Archie Choiakian, siudenf body presi- denI', assis+ed by Jim Reece, vice-presidenf, Ihe board supervised I'he pIay on Iocaffon during 'I'he firsf semesier. The annual Sadie Hawicins Day and Dance was fhe highlighf of The semesfer, when Sadfes drag- ged Li'I' Abners +o Dog Paich Cou:1'I'y. As aI- ways, Ihis dance proved I'o be an overwhelming success. Presidenfs of 'Ihe Boys' Forum and Girls' Lea- gue, Norberf Cas'reI De Oro, and Jane Kerr, re- spec+iveIy, supporied by 'I'he Execuiive Board, succeded in acrivaffng League and Forum acii- vifies in assemblies and Color Days. Board meeiings, every Monday, are open +o sI'uden'r body members, so +ha+ 'rhey may see s+udenI' governmenf in acfion. Arhlefics, assem- blies, and socials, pasi' and fuiure, are discussed, and problems which arise are a'rI'acIced. DIANE BENGE DON COX Vice-Presidenf Presiden+ BEVERLY SWENEY Secrefary STEVE SMITH Commissioner of Regulafio BETTY GUEST Commissioner of Awards the Alam of Sparia appear. Execulive Board S'56 Infegrify, preseverance, inifiafive, inI'eIIigence, and compeience should guaranfee I'he premiere of Our Life success. These qualifies are necessary for good leaders and for good Execu- five Board membership. Don Cox lead I'he Execulive Board during I'he summer semes'I'er, as president aided by Diane Benge, vice-president The Spring Carnival, The Greaiesi' Show on Ear+I1, and I'he CoI'I'on Cord Day and dance were highlighfs of semesI'er acfivifies. Because of fire in Ihe gym, SporI's Nighls were cancelled. In addiiion +o I'I1e members who comprise rhe Leadership class, 'Phe Chief Jusiice, Ray Broad- I:enI', Ihe EdiI'or oi Ihe Sparlan Shield, Pai Lor- enz, and 'rhe head yell king, Dave Van E++a, are members of I'he Execurive Board, alfhough +hey have no vo+e. ROGER McKEE Commissioner of Public Ari BOB PROCTOR Commissioner of Publicify RUSS DeREIvIER Assisfani' Commissioner of Awards GAIL STEVENS Commissioner of Welfare PAULA REECE Hisiorian MIKE ALLEN Commissioner of Afhlefics JOAN TAYLOR Commiszioner of Finance F 1 row, Iefr fo ghf Mrs. Iona J. Lord, Jan Kerr. Second row: Judy Winkler, Janei Johnson, y Jo Bradley, Belly Guesl, Brenda Benfon, Connie Mast P g I en+y-+wo ' I Girls League, W'56 Girls' League esrablishes +he or- ganizarion on basic ideas, among ihem one fo promofe a greafer spirii' of friendship among fhe girls. During win+er semesfer, fhe girls found fhis spirif of friendship work- ing on Color Days and ai' fhe an- nual Sadie Hawkins dance, bofh of which +he League sponsors. Capable supervision was given by Jan Kerr, presidenh Connie Masi, vice-presidenlg Brenda Ben- +on, secreraryg Berry Guesr, freas- urerg Mary Jo Bradley, parliamen- fariang Janel' Johnson, publicifyg Judy Winkler, hisiorian. e 0 o o Girls' League, S'56 Increasing opporfuniiies for fhe girls 'lc join fogefher fhrough service for ofhers and +0 help 'rhem in bo+h menral and physical grooming is anorher obieci' of Girls' League, Summer semesrer found girls af Sparfa en- ioying Girls Week, during which a noied fashion direcror addressed an assembly or Good Grooming. CoH'on Day and Ihe CoH'on and Corc Dance iopped an excifing as well as full se- mesler, led by Marrha Bradley, presidenl' Brenda Benfon, vice - president Connie Masf, secreiaryg Mary Jo Bradley, rreasurer Sally Baker, parliamenrariang Mavis Robin- son, publiciry, and Pal' Gilmore, hisforian. Firsi row, Ish' +o righ-I: Mariha Bradley, Brenda Benfon Second row: Mavis Robinson, Pa-I Grilich, Connie Masi Third row: Pai' Baker, Mrs. Iona Lord, Mary Jo Bradley. Boys' Forum Among basic ideas on which ihe Boys' Forum esiab- lish fheir organizaiion is one fo help +he school mainiain high sfandards. In doing fhis, boys of Spar- +a have shown a greal' inier- esl' in service clubs and an abiliry +o keep up wi+h fhe girls by holding a Color Day. The win+er semesfer was led by Norberf Casfel De Oro, presidenh Richard Newby, vice-president Terry Sunder land, secrefary - freasurer Alex Gagporral gergeanl'-aiu Lef+ +o righ+: Dick Newby, Terry Sunderland, Norberf Cas+eI De Oro, Alex Gasporra. 6FmS. . . . 0 our proclucfion . . . Boys' Forum, S'56 To bind +he boys of Hun+ing+on Park high school more closely +oge+her for 'iheir wel- fare and fhe promolion of school life is an aim of 1'he Boys' Forum. ln +he spring semesler, +he boys enioyed Boys' Weelc, during which +hey held various civic posi+ions. Mr. William Paulfrey, spon- sor, assis+ed fhe cabine+, which included Fer- nando Figueroa, presidenh Lance Bowman, vice-presidenfg Jay Broadbeni, secrefary- freasurerg and Lynn Lobaugh, sergean+-a'r- arms. F 1 lfi io righl' Lance Bowman, Fernando Figueroa Second L b gh Jay Broadbeni, Lynn o au nf Chalelaines Chaielaines have pos'l's around lhe school, and wil'h Sparians, checlc lunch passes, acid prevenl sl'udenl's from leaving The school grounds. Orficers for rhe spring se- mesler were, Alvena Disfler, presidenlg Nadine Ashley, lirsf vice-presidenlg Myrna l.usl4ul'ol'F, second vice-presi- dent Toni Lewis, 'ireasurerg Nancy Burns, corresponding secrelaryg Carol Codling, scribe: Eleanor McDonnell, courl' represenlaliveg Eleanor Holdridge, chaplain, and Eleanor Kane, recording sec- rel'ary. Miss Elinor Offen- l:acl1 is sponsor. l l l Page 'lwenly-four Firsf row, leff +o righlz Bobbi Sears, Miss Elinor Ofien5acli, Barbara Luche'Ha, Donna Loudon Second row: Carol Arnoll, Ann Magor, Diane Fons+ein, Diane Hines, Anifa Ruchli, Gerri Slupin, Doro+l'1y Heim- gar+ner,Jeane1-fe DeA1'mond,Jane+Sneddon,DonnaVeeCIufi, Paula Shoemaker, Third rgwg Jackie Moore, Billie Sellers, Janine Wells, Donna Slupin, Elsa Viiar. Kafhy Holi, Jan Kerr, Eleanor Holdridge, Ann Blas- dell, Nancy Burns. Fouxili row: Alvena Disrler, Jerri Hamm, Eleanor Kane, Marlha Bradley, Myrna Loslcuf- off, Nelda Oswall, Eleanor McDonald, Cyrena Parlre,-. Nadine Ashley, Beverly Sweney. Sparlans Spar'l'ans serve as hos'l's lo visilors and are posled around +he school, wifh Chalelaines, fo checlc lunch passes, and illegal leaving and en- rry. They help confrol assembly conducl, and aid in +he care oi Sparl'a's repufalion. Fall officers were Norberf Caslel De Oro, presfdenfg Gerald Bergeron, vice-presidenh John While, secrelary-lreasurerg Archie Cholalcian, sergeanl'-a+-arms. Mr. Waller Heil, boys' vice- principal, is sponsor. Firsf row, lef+ lo righlz John Whire, Norber+ Caslel De Oro. Second row: Gordon McKay, Duane Heslcerh, Jay Broadbenl, Ray Broadbenf, Fernando Figueroa. Third row: Bob Gill, Doug Ivanofi, Evan Thomas, Fred Singer, ' Bruce Broderick. Fourrh row: Mr. Waller Heil, George Sederis, Jerry Ber- geron, Dick Yarash, Tom Kimpfon, Sieve Weinsfein. Fif+l'1 row: Dick Hos- lin, Archie Cholalrian, Waller Tavis, Bill Sechrisf, Milne Allen, Waller Vrooman. Osliarians Miss Elizabelh Dyer sponsors Osliarians wilh 35 snappy mem- bers who help in lhe caleleria, palrolling lhe lacully enlrance and prevenling crowding in lhe lunch line. Ollicers were Bealrice Ma- yer, presidenlg Frances Rudd, vice-presidenlg Lila Bailey, lreasurerg Barbara Mayer, sec- relaryg Nancy Michl, sergeanl- al-armsg and Elanor Dyner, slu- denl courl represenlalive. Firrl row, lell lo riglilz Sandy Deuel, Diane Hague, Linda Scndergard, Susan Aborn, Mavis Robinson, Sally McDowell, Rosemarie Hendrix, Gay Ellioll, Miss Elizabelh Dyer. Second row: Vera Hansen, Anne Milles, Belly Guezl, Alice Sanliago, Pal De La Gunl, Gayle Bingham, Frances Jordan, Judy Valenline, Virginia Sliclcler, Sheila VVhalen, Diane Benge. Third row: Sandra Joneg, Judy Palm-gon, Barbara Vllillig, Dora Lee Barnell, Carol Rallifl, Pal Worden, Diane Combs, Georgia Woilyla, Pal Coleman, Marie Vichier. . . . are Aeen war ing together . . . Firsl row ,leil lo righl: Frank Tiscareno, Arl Conlesscllo, Milge Van Buslcirlc, Jim Huffman, Bill Ward, John DeGhello, Dennis Pelerson, Diclr Newby. Second row: Sandy Weiner, Milne Libby, Joe Gonzales, Dennis Kelly. Dave Spencer, Bill Hinckley, Charles Ashlon, Milre Slerling, Bob Riley, Dave Anderson, Gary Becltman, Darrell Burrage, Morgan Halverson, Gerald Bailey, Wayne Murrey. Lancers Elevenlh grade boys are eligible lor Lancers, spon- sored by Mr. Eugene Harl- man. They palrol lhe hash lines area, keeping il clean and orderly. They posl sporls schedules on Pacific Boule- vard. -.1-as During lhe winler semes- ler, Mr. 'William While spon- screcl lhe club, wilh Arl Con- lessollo presidenlg A l a n Slcuba, vice-presidenlg Jim Reece, secrelary. A Taco boolh al lhe Fun Nighl head- ed aclivilies. Summer semesler Lancers were headed by Bill Ward, presiclenlg Bob Riley, vice- , presidenlg Richard Newby, 5 secrelary-lreasurerg Dave An- i derson, sergeanl - al - arms. Main aclivilies were lhe Red Cross campaign and socials. Pag e lwenly-live Squires Care of Old Glory is a prized duly of Squires, who see l'ha+ sfudenfs may sfudy in library, pul' Sally's on Bel- grave avenue fo warn drivers fo drive slowly, and keep in- dusfrial arfs halls clear during lunch period. A highlighf of fheir social program was a Squire-Ophe- lian parfy. Sponsor is Mr. Fabbio De- Franco, who was assisred by Lobaugh, presidenfg Lynn O'ris Booker, vice-presidenfg Gaspora, sergeanf-al'- Felix arms: Paul King, secre1'ary. Firsf row, lefi fo righ+: Charles Maurizi, Guy Hennigan, Don Gasporra, Joe Gonzales, LeMoyne Dupaix, Gorl don Fifzel. Bill ParroH, John Link. Second row: Kell Jensen, Ed Wagner, Gordon Maclnherney, Terry Bos- cheffi, Sieve Dellinger, Tom Brown, Fred Flores, Mr. Fabio De Franco. Third row: Jerry Johns, Bob Moulfoh, Bill Copper, Bruce Beckman, John Holdridge, Greg Holden, Lynn Lobaugh, Paul King, O+is Booker, Roge McKee, John Williams, Richard Schrader, Bob Parker, Eddie Frey. i I . . . in paria T4 Aeruice cfuba . . . Firsf row, leff 'lo right Nancy Kroner, BeHy Guesf, Jean Hackeff, Linda Hawlhorne. Second row: C-iI'0l Pepper, Joe Williamson, Eva Kay While, Gary Ann Born, Pal Roberfs. Third row: Alice Sanliago, Kalhleen Hammons, Vickie Dis+ler, Mary Jo Bradley. Fourfh row: Karen Bafes, Fran Jordan, Gay Bingham, Priscilla Reina, Donna Griffin. Fif+h row: Judy Peferson, Rifa Jean Ralph, Linda McAr+hur Sixfh row' Edi+h Gol- den, Evelyn Hooper, Jenla Hawkins, Sheila Whalen, Judy Winkler, Florana Kroner,. Virginia Birkeff, MFS. Mary Jones. Page fwenfy-six i Ophelians Ophelians, +enl'h grade ser- vice club, work in fhe cafeler- ia, and af dances, and 'lake care of fhe Losl' and Found office. Officers lasf semesrer were Judy Winkler, president She- ila Whalen, vice-president Linda McAr+hur, freasurerz BeH'y Guesf, secrefaryz Pris- illa Reena, publiciiyg and Francis Jordan, sergeani'-af arms. Sponsor is Mrs. Mary Jones. w Dexfellians Dexfellians assisf af fhe Senior Tea, and check ficlcefs af graduafion. Af Chrisfmas fime, fhey puf up a display in fhe prin- cipal's office and presenfed foys af a children's hospifal. Officers are: Paula Ward, presidenfg Mary Jane Ander- son and Deanna Poffer, vice- presidenfsg Judy Whifeman, freasurerg Jaf Gilmore, sec- refaryg Marialice Hedgecoclc, sfudenf courf represenfafiveg Paula Reese, publicify: Evelyn Hooper, Infer-club council: Sue Washburn, sergeanf-af- arms. Sponsor is Mrs. Grace Cruiclrshanlc. Firsf row, leff fo righfz Lila Seamon, Mary Jane Anderson, Judy Whifeman, Paula Reece, Paul Ward, Marialice Hedgecoclr, Paf-ly Gilmore, DeAnna Poffer, Evelyn Hoo per, Sue Washburn, Mrs. Grace Cruiclzshanlr. Second row: Bea Owens, Jeaneffe Carfer, Marilyn Miller, Carolyn Waifman, Marilyn Waifman, Norma Wheeler, Bar- bara Capacci, Norma De Lahunf, Carole Shellburn. Third row: Charlene Geddes, Julie Friend, Marfha Marfin, Jeaneff Confessolo, Janef Hauck, Linda Pierce, Marilyn Sapufo, Judy Sedgewiclt. Fourfh row: Bar- bara Cawley, Millie Fillers, Judy Worden, Sandra Johnson, Jane? Wesfin, Frances Ellicff, Paffy Jones, Hazel Sellers, Margarife Wager. . . . to make Illia premiere . . . R R Pages Pages, freshman service club for boys, supervise fhe halls, help keep fhe campus clean. Officers fhe pasf semesfer were: Richard Lincourf, pres- idenf: Norman Cluff, vice- presidenf: Paul Chrisfensen, freasurer: Ralph Ariola, sec- refary. Sponsor is Mr. Duane Brubaker. Firsf row, lef? fo righf: Dennis Young, Wally Harris, Brad Savage, Derry Grillo, Bob Larify, Charles Hansen, Dennis Thurman, Larry Rolph, Charles Willis. Second row: Tom Anfinson, Jerry Brown, Paul Chrisfiansen, Wendell Weil. Berry Nielson, LeRoy Linsey, Norman Cluff, Paul Kelly, Roger Dupaix. Third row: Mr. Duane Brubalcer, Jim Bradley, Ken? VanFlee+, Ralph Ariolla, Richard Lincourf, George Ashfon, George McKeechan, Lufher Sprouse, Clarence Fer- guson, Robin Thurman. Page lwenfy-seven Modes and Manners Miss AlberTa Dredla sponsors Modes and Manners, members oT which help SparTa's girls choose appz'oprfaTe wear Tor school. Members are chosen by The TaculTy. Modes and Manners plan and supervise CoTTon Day acTiviTfes. Bobbie Sears was cha'rman, TirsT semesTer. SeaTed, lelT To righT: Merle Jehnzon Paula Ward, Bobbie Sears, JeaneTTe Bailey, Mnrcalla Bowen, Gay Bingham. STanding: Eleanor Holdridge, Miss Alber+a Dredla. T'losTess In nice whiTe aprons, dark slcirTs, and clean whiTe blouses, I-losTess club members serve aT banqueTs, senior brealcTasTs, din- ners, and all sorTs oi ovenTs which require The serving oT Tood. OTTicers, TirsT semesTer, were Evelyn Ma- yer, presidenTg Rosale Jansen, vice-presi- denTg Sue Fure, Treasurer, KaThleen MicleT- Te, secreTaryg Sponsor is Mrs. Irene Moore. FirsT row, leTT To righT: Donna Cryder, PaTricia Sawyer, Janice FriTsche. Second row: Norma HurTado, Carol Codling, KaThy MicleTTe, Mrs. Isabel Moore, sponsor. Third row: Evelyn Mayer, Rosale Jansen, Carol Daly. FirsT row, leTT To righT: Jann Kerr, Norberi' CasTel De Oro. Second row: Alvena DisTler, PaT Lorenz, Bobbie Sears, Paula Shoemalrer, Donna Sfupin. Third row: Donna Vee Cluff Evelyn Mayer, Donna Loudon, Ann Maqor. Diane Benge. FourTh row: Carol Cooling, Beverly Sweney, Bob Pepper. Diclr HosTin, Gail STevens, Norman Harris. FiiTh row: Archie Cholakian, Eleanor Holdridge, Gary Beckman. Rubin Defever Dale Burrell, Earl Harriclt. Wally Schndler. SixTh row: Jim Reece, Bill Sechrislr, Wayne Hoard, Vernon Diel, Richard Richards, WalTer Vrooman, PaT Cragin. Phoenix Service above selT is The moTTo of The Phoenix SocieTy, esTablished To give rec- ogniTion To Those who render ouTsTanding service To The school, wiThouT hope oT re- ward. CandidaTes are nominaTed by sTudenTs and Teachers, and chosen by The Phoenix CommfTee, aTTer check oT aTTendance and ciTfzenship records. On Phoenix Assembly Day, nominees are escorifed To The audi rorium by old members and presenTed To The sTudenT body, wITh Tho record oT Their achievemenT. Phoenix membership is a highly prized honor. On ThaT day Too, The HunTingl'on Park RoTary Club chooses The ouTsTanding boy and girl of The graduaTing class, on The basis oT service To The school. Com- miT'l'ee chairman This year is Mrs. Mildred CuTrighT. Scholarship an 'X a in Germ ' : x.,N.rsX X Q gr .. 5 Firsf row, leii io righfz Bill ParroH, Darryl Burrage, Fernando Figuerdo, Russell DeRemer, Doris Allaire Carol Codling, John Mansfield. Mary Kroner, Jerry Ywfilson, Tom Brown, Nancy Burns. Second row: Helen Slay, Marilvn Quigg, Rosemary Hendrix, Gail Pashley, Eleanor McDonell, Judy Winlrler, Mavis Robinson, Marfha Marlin, Paula Ward, Sally Balmer, Judy Grow. Third row: Gay EllioH, Jane? Houclr, Kalhleen Hamm, Deva Garber, Marilyn Miller, JeaneHe Carief, Carol McArl'hur, Donna Griffen, Marie Vichier, Marilyn Wallzinz, Eleanor Kane, Beverly Sweney, Diane Diggs, Judy Johnson, Mary Ellen Hona, Mrs. Helen Rineman. Fourfh row: Sanira Kuchlinslry, Judy Scoqqln, Carolyn PoHer, Sally Gaiford, Rosalinda Limon, Nadine Ashley, Anne Milles, Judifh Ward, Beairice Mayor, Barbara Mayer. Fiilh row: Sandy Weiner, Howard Ga'i'li.3i, Lance Bowman. Bob Cliifon, Charles Ashfon, Gary Beckman, Alex Barrios, Fred Noble, Milne Morrison, Roger McKee, Gerald Bailey, War- ren Rupp, Kennefh Lavender, Bob Schaefer. Si.d'l1 row:. Waller Tavis, Siephcn Weinslein, Keifh French, Fred Singer, Geolilrey Taylor. Girls' Council The Girls' Council, one girl from each grade, plans lhe annual Mofher- Daughfer or Falher-Daughler ban- quet The Council, a par? of Girls' League, meeis on al+erna+e Tues- days. The ninfh girl on The Council, a senior A, as president This year's presiden+ was Doroihy Heimgariner. Firsi row, lefi fo righfr Ann Magor, Frances Jor- dan, Mrs. Helen Gerson. Second row: Pai Gil- more, JeaneHe Carier, Billie Sellers. Third row: Francis Rudd, Shelia Poplrin, Georgia Woiiyla. Talen'r Nominaiing S+uden+s on Talen'r Nominafing commifree conducl lalenl' fry-ours for Girls' League and Boys' Forum assemblies and programs. They choose Sam and Suzie Sparla, for ihe Sparian Shield, and selecl' ialenl' for exchange assemblies. Firsl row, lefi fo righf: Paula Ward, Carol Mc- Arlhur, Donna Sfupin, Second row: Dick Hoslin, Helen Slay, Jay Broadbent Joe Kay Williams, Col- leen Milnes. French Club o Officers were, Gaye Gilliand, presidenfg Bar- ' ' ' bara Lapi, vice-presidenlg Eleanor Dyner, +rea- surerg Frances Rudd, secrelaryg Keilh French, sergeanl'-a+-arms. The sponsor, Mrs. Mary Wil- a shire, French leacher. KE .-5 row, lefl to righf: Frances Rudd, Mary Gallager, Barbara Lapi. Second row: Helen Slay, 0 0 Jaclrie Oliver, Mrs. Mary Wilshire, Ramona Sosic, Gary Abmbondinger, Larry Rolph, Gail Pashley, Kay Schroeder, Eleanor Dyner, Carol Codling, lrene Gilliland. Third row: Jay Huliman, Darrell Bradley, Kennefh French, Bruce Beclrman, John Ripley, Nancy Burns. The fabulous Roman Banquel' s+aged First row, leff fo righl: Linda Hawlhorne, Pa? Grilich. Second row: Bob McDonnell. Jean I S+ ' ' - Hachefl, Virginia Birlrefl, Linda Lewis, Paula Shoemalrer, Nancy Bareff, Lona Price, Ann an Year was made posslble Slne No Milnes, Judy Himes. Third row: Jan Kerr, Diane Zweisler, Jean Oalrs, Wayne Linscheid, mine' Composed Of gfudenfs Q-f Lafin. Judy Scoggin, Ken Lavender, Sandy Kuclrlinsky. Oliiicers were: Bob McDonell, presidenfg Diane Zwiesler, vice-presidenfg Carolyn Hay, 'rreasurerg Mavis Robinson, secrelaryg Jaclc Lieberman, sergeanl'-af-arms. Sponsor is Mr. Donald Feser. Page ll1ir+y -,' e many iniereai cfuba . . . Firsr row, lefl To righf: Russell DeRemer, Bill Ward, Linda Houser, Ed Gomez, Sally McDowell, Mrs. Cheryl Sherman. Second row: Pai Cragin, Bill Lockhari, Tom Brown, Gail Sievens, Linda McAr+her, Marilyn Miller, Gay Ellioff. Firsr row, leff fo righf: Fernando Torres, Veronica Levin, Deanna Shirley. Second row: Roberi Rivas, Eloisa Diaz, Karen Bares, Carol Worlrman. Kay Reynolds, Mrs. Darlene Roberls, Eddie Davis. Third row: Joe P9l'0l. Terry Cunningham, Wayne Allumbaugh, Par DeLa Huni, Eldon Davis, Gary Hari, Don Alvarez. have - '. . Q. r as ' , Unv- ' gs, Q? ', .M and lnrer Club Council ln'rer Club Council is composed of pres- idenrs of every service and inferesi' club in school. They meer once every orher week 'ro improve school, and +o beH'er school life for everyone. The sponsor is Mrs. Cheryl Sherman. Los Amigos OFFicers were Terry Cunningham, presidenfg Bob Pepper, vice-presidenf, Linda Fessenden, freasurerg Dan Alvar- ez, secreraryg Cyrena Parker, hisror- ian: Fernando Torres, sergeanl'-a'r-arms. Mrs. Darlene Roberrs is sponsor. Page lhiriy-one Eirsf row, lofi lo righfz Vlfally Sc':ilder, Biil Pa.-lc, Myron Eberf. Second row: Pal. Dimel, Ramond Ririos, Eiil Lo1:l:hardI', Earl Sasser. Third row: Mrs. Alice Chem Far Seger, Tom Vlhipple, John Vfiiliams, Pal Cragin, Arr Redfox, Gary Wood. A.V.E.O. A.V.E.O. offers io mechanically-minded srudenis an 0ppcr+uni+y 'ro learn 'ro operafe film proieciors. Among fhe 'iiiiy members were Richard Kenf, presidenfg Pal' Cragin, vice-president Ar+hur Redfox, rreas- urerg Carol BeH'y, secreiaryg Bill Loclcard, sergeani-ai'-arms, Paul Deimel, rrainerg Bill Tannahill, foreman, Spon- sor is Mrs. Alice Chew. Firsl' row, lefi 'ro righf: Dona Garber Mildred Fillers, Phyllis Vosylra, Diane Fons+ein. Sheila Lavin, Pai Whiie, Mary Kay Harris, Deanna Shirley, Marilyn Miller, JaneHe Carier, Eleanor McConell, Julia Ward. Second row: Paula Ward, Mrs. Dorofhy Moore, Barbara Willis, Wanda Alchin, Eleanor Holdridge, Genla Hawkins, Sheila Poplfin, Carol Duclcworlh. Third row: Julia Rice, Marialice Hedgcoclc, Phyllis Smiih. Dennis Gillard, Judy Winkler, Sue A5orn, Sally Siebring, Lynda Houser, Marilyn Rosenow, Sharon Endress, Bea Owens. eraser- - .Q-. Saww 'Ws' Fufure Teachers of America, visifed efenfzenrary and iunior high schools, and aH'ended a conference a+ U.S.C. Mrs- D0f0+l'HY Moore SPOHSOFS H19 Club: and officers are: Eleanor l-lolclriolge, president Eleanor McDonnell, Diane Fonsfein, vice-presidenfsg Sally Siebring, ireasurer, Sue Aborn, secreiaryg and Barbara Willis, sergeani-al'-arms. Page fhiriy-fwo Fulure Business Leaders Fulure Business Leaders is a group ol sludenls who have an inleresl in lhe field of business. During lirsl semesler lhe club had lhirly members. Olificers were Donna Anderson, presidenlg Donna Unruh, vice-presidenlg Belly Jones, lreasurerg Luise Wagner, secrelary. Sponsor is Mr. Floyd Slephens. V? Firsl row, lell lo righl: Anloinelle Coslellano, Pal Kornder, Donna Anderson, Donna McElroy Second row: Perfilia Taloya, Donna Unruh, Beverly Curlis, Sharon Curlis, Barbara Boyer. Pal Sellzer, Louise Wagner, Mr. Floyd Slephens. Firsl row, lell lo righl: Terry Marlin, Mr. Charles Migliauo, Barbara While, Edilh Golden, Virginia Hurlado, Barbara While, Billy Rheinhardl, Marie Sanliago, Hannah Mills, Jim WODQ. Mary Walson. Second row: Ramona Craig, Leon Jackson. Mike George. n ., , U ...Q,g, , ,-.-...,,,,,, Fulure Medical Profession Fulure Medical Prolession is an organizalion of sludenls who wish lo enler some phase of lhe profession. Throughoul lhe year lhey go on lrips lo various hospilals, hear speakers lrom lhe dillerenl medical lields, and carry on proiecls. One main proiecl lhis year was lhe slulling of animals lo send lo a children's hospilal. Disneyland was lhe scene ol a social evenl. Sponsor is Mr. Charles Migliazzo. Page lhirly-lhree XX K Firsi' row, lefi lo righl: Kaihy Fifzpafrick, Barbara Dierlh, Sue Aborn, Angelica Diaz. Second row: Jane McA+eer, Shirley Kirksey, Dimples Doggeif, Sandra Gaffney, Sherry Decker, Anne Milles. Third row: Earl Herrick, Tom Davis, Louis Wagner, Janel' Sfans- berry, Madelen Dickson, DeAnna Mulhair, Eloise Diaz. QD Q, 4, Tickeieers x 5' Tickefeers colleci' +ickel's ai' ,gf all sporls evenis, plays, soc- ? Ji l l q ials, and any ofher eveni' fhai' ,fi rpigh+ call for colleciion of J iickefs. ,J - 1 a - . Q ' This organlzahon requires xl jhaf members give freely of -2 fi -'Qiheir iime and effort I Q 17 ' if Mr. Clarence Vanderpoel, -ff ,ij sponsor firsi semesfer, was ' Q51 X, ass,'s'red by Earl Herrick, pres- -JJ ' nf, Dimples Dogge++, vice- J' ,L presidenfg Maxine Creasy, 1 5 fisecregry-ireasurer, and Cel- ' 'l Qi, --- f Q5 ine ,Negre+e, sergedigacf- 1 ,sf A-1 7 gf W ,Q ,f fgf',,f R 'r .7 y -J M A 7 1 off! J 7 i fd Xi if f i ' 'i is sf-if ,,1 i ,ff- Y x . . . give u4 a weu-rounclecl program. L Firsi row, leff 'io righl: Dwighf Evans, Kareen Kirby, Bill Park, Barbara Jourdane, Earl Cole, Miss Frances Loge, William Casieris, Don Huggins. Second row: Duane Evans, George Hale, Joe Beauchamp, Paul Nibarger, Lyndell Boa+rigi1+, Roy Hendley, Don Pasior. Page fhir+y-four Aviaiion Siudenis inleresfed in airplanes, or +he flying of fhem ioin ihe Aviaiion Club. During lhe year, club members en- joyed hearing 'rwo fine speakers and some Films on 'rhe subieci' of aviafion. Each s+uden+ has an opporluniiy +o lake a iIigh+ in a single engine airplane. Officers fhe pasi' semesier were Bar- bara Jourdane, Bill Park, co-presidenisg Roy Hendley, vice-presidenfg Kareen Kir- by, freasurerg Ernesr Gail, secreiaryg Earl Cole, sergeanf-ai-arms. Sponsor is Miss Frances Loge. F + row, leff fo righf: Leonard Thacker, --W...-f' Bll Park, Norman Fosfer, Vernon Duel, Tommy Dean, Dale Burrell S ond row: Herb Loggins, Wllburn Dockery, Bob Moore. Third row: Bill S+ansbury, Darryl Dunham y Elchuck, Bruce Broderick, Dave Spencer inof showni. Ray Bedikian Inor showni, d M F Lebus. Prinl Shop Boys in 'rhe prini' shop work hard +o pu+ our borh Sparran Shield and El Recuerdo. Copy 'ro fhem is sei' up on +he linofype machine. Affer fhe proof is read, fhey make fhe required correclions. I+ fakes 'rime and efforr on fhe pari' of any boy who works in +he prinr show. Prin'r shop inslrucfor is Mr. Francis Lebus. ree om of the pre.44 an io righlz Bill Sechrisr, Walrer Vrooma Phofographers These fwo boys lleffi look more picrures fhan any ofher boys in school, and worked hard for +he ben- efil' of ofhers. Bill Sechrisl' fook picrures during his four years ai' high school, and conrinues picfure making as a hobby. Waller Vrooman look picfures dur- ing his lasl' fwo years al' Sparfa. Bofh will be arrending college in Seprem- ber. Sparfa will always remember 'rheir help in making El Recuerdo possible. Page ihiriy-five F + ow, lef+ fo right Marilice Hedgecock, Dick Hoslin, Carol Workman. Second Jerry Johns, Bob Lari+y, Eleanor Dyner, Allan Skuba. S+uden+ Courr A chief iusfice of l'he sfudenl' courl elecled by fhe Execu+ive Board from ll' Sparlans or Chafelaines each semesler. panel of judges, one from each servic group, aids The iusfice in his decisions. The +ry people who receive cilalions 'For x olalions of school rules, and impose sue penallies as loss of privileges, wriling 4 essays on cilizenship, and serving of del'e Hon. Le'H 'ro righf: Judy Sedgewick, Paula Reece, Eleanor McDonnell, Ray Broadbel ln winfer semesler, Chief Jusrice was Dick Hoslin, and, during +he summer semesfer, Ray Broadbenl' acled in l'his capacHy. . . .juafice are waiclzworcla . . . Lefi 'lo rlghfz Mr. Roy Hendrick, Bull Lockard, Tom Tucker, James Roper, K gh nefh Carbau . Malhs Club Acriviries of +he Ma'I'hs club during lhe year were much on 'lhe men'l'al side. Un- usual facls and uses of maih- emalics w e r e considered. Brain-fwizzler puzzles, many of fhem of fhe impossible fype, were solved. Officers 'For fhe year were Bill Lockard, presidenfg Den- nelh Carbough, vice-presi- denfg Bill Van Voorhis, sec- re+ary-lreasurer. Mr. Ray Hendrick was faculry spon- sor. Key Club Dick Hosfin presided from February I955 fo I956. Leading +he club from February I956 fo l957 is Ed Mancini. The nafional Key Club renders many services, among fhem fo help in vocafional work, school service, communily ser- vice, money raising ac- +ivi'ries, presenfing as- semblies, presenfing programs, and parenl' and school leader din- ners. Firs-l row, leff 'lo right Mr. Ray Harris, Roger Dupaix, Denny Young, Bill Willis, Bob Larify, Russ DeRemer, Ed Mancini, Dick Hosfin, Mar+in Vago, George Mclnerny. Second row: John Maison, Ron Braden, Robin Thurman, Paul Kelly, Wally Harris, Doug Seiferi, Warren Rupp. LeMoyne Dupaix, Ronnie Ragone, Tom Hargraves. Third row: Mike Sierling, Alan Skuba, Jim Zariman, Denny Huffman, Gary Ohm, Vern Guidinger, John Torrey, Mike Morrison, Coach Hank Springer. . . . 0 H0 U at Sparfa. Firsf row, leff io righ+: Nancy Williams, Judy Worden, Richard McA+eer. Second row: Don Posfer, Frank Bennefi, Tom Tucker, Frank Padilla, Kell Jenson, Sandy Weiner, Pa+ Cook, Chuck Taylor, Byron Gas+on. Chess Club For fhe second year, fhe Chess Club has parficipafed in compelifion wifh surround- ing schools, bringing vic- fories fo Hunfingfon Park. Jeff Taylor led fhe club fhrough fhe winfer semesler. Presiding over fhe summer semesfer was Chuck Taylor. One of lhe main highlighfs of club ac+ivi+ies was parlic- ipa+ion in a Los Angeles Cify Tournamenl, in May. There are fwo feams, and approximafely fiffy play- ers, among +hem four girls. Mr. Claire Palmer has sponsored +he Chess Club 'For +wo years. Page ihirfy-seven i i Firsf row, leff fo righf: Janice Lee, Beffy Sfuebear, Karien Kirby, Judy Peferson, Doris Richardson, Sandra Jones, Judy Pilkingfon, Marlene McGraw, Norma Caldv Shirley Keener, JoAnn Maurizzi, Adeline Roelas, Shirley Ross, Beffy Hawkins, Marfhe Dgggeffe, Judy Young, Cathy Ferguson. Second row: Beverly Maxwell, Di Drobnick, Diane Hogune, Pal' Whife, Judy Bescos, Pal Leonard, Kafhy Fifzpafrick, Sally Siebring, Marie Bernal, Carole Pickford, Dianne Colmes, Joannie Masfers, Carr Payne, Sally Klefbeck, Linda McArfher, Sherry Decker, Charlene Hally. Third row: Joyce Sferen, Lila Baily, Sue Aborn, Paf Leseur, Mary Lou Wafson, Connie M Marcella Bowen, Carol Posfhumas, Brenda Benfon. Fourfh row: Lee Riley, Arf Corlfessoffo, Tom Bergeron, Glen Wilson, Bob Heafh, Paul Rose, Jerry Gadf, Ori Slaughfer, Mary Kish, Barbara Lapi, Clydefl Baker, Joan McCarler, Diana Reece, Beverly Sweney, Vivian Brady. Fiffh row: Walfer Vrooman, Jim Ankeny, Jim Fly Bob Freyarfhen, Ronnie Jones, Mike Morrison, Daniel Alvarez, Jim Reece, Dennis Kelly, Joann Bower, Carolyn Hay, Eleanor Holdridge. Sixfh row: Gerald Lighfsey, G Beckman, Dave Hancock, Tony Woods, Larry Lufher, Guy Hennigan, Ronnie Sfanlord, Bruce Beckman, Sreve Smifh, Sparfan Choir Making her debuf in Sparfa's premiere is Mrs. Marfha Abboff, one of fhe musical direcfors of our producfion. Sparfa has been spoflighfed by appearances of fhe Sparfan Choir af such occasions as a performance af fhe Ambassador Hofel, appearance on felevision, a radio broadcasf, Chrisfmas program, and engagemenfs before various ofher clubs and associafions. Winfer semesfer presidenf was Bob Barhouse. Norman Nelson lead fhe choir during fhe summer semesfer. New sfoles were acquired for fhe choir fhrough presenfafion of a musical program by members. Senior Glee During fhe winfer se- mesfer fhe Senior Girls Glee, wifh Cafhie Fer- guson as presidenf, en- joyed many inferesfing acfivifies. Singing af fhe Elks Club, helping puf on fhe Chrisfmas music for fhe Chrisfmas program and performing for Ves- pers were highlighfs of group acfivifies. Presidenf for fhe Sum- mer semesfer was Char- lene Wrighf. Firsf row, leff fo righf: Connie Gardner, Connie Hafhaway, Verna Griffin, Kafhy Morales, Marilyn Rosenow, Helen Holslon, Jackie Rich, Donna Kerwin, Sierra Napin, Carol Benner, Palf Burden, JoAnn Clayfon. Jarlef Sharp, Crysfal Clark. Second row: Shirley Goafes, Gloria Casfro, Carol Workman, Diane Benge, Peggy Wolfe, Helen Husf, Inge Kasprylzki, Tillie Memeo, Julia Rice, Charlene Wrighl, Toofsie Bailie, Janice Dullius, Mary Ellen Lee, Mrs. Marfha Abboff. Third row: Sally Klefback, Rosalie Morales, Linda Sondergaard, Sheila Popkin, Joyce Barnwell, Kafhy Cor- beff, Donna Hare, Licha Mihopoulou, Myrna Waddle, Carol Helwig, Coleen Milnes, Carol Clark, Sue Fura, Dorofhy Suffer, Kafhy Miclefle. Junior Girls' Glee The Junior Girls Glee, dur- ing rhe winfer semesler, sang for 'lhe Chrislmas program and for Vespers. Marilyn Waifman, presidenl, worked wifh The direclor, Mrs. Mar- rha AbboH, for a successful +erm. Sandy Johnson served as presidenl' for lhe summer semesler, in which rhe girls performed for lhe Pan Amer- ican Assembly, Open House, 'rhe Annual Music feslival, and Vespers. Firsf row, leH +o righf: Genevieve Wer+z, Marialice Hedgcoclr, Pa? Gilmore, Judy Whifeman, Sheila Cameron, Mrs. Marlha AbboH, Deanna Poffer, Mary Jane Anderson, Beverly Hoegh, Norma Jean Wheel- er, Paula Ward, Jacqueline Evans. Second row: Niclxy Faas, Billie Terry, Lila Seaman, Barbara Emsminger, Jane+ Honclr, Pa? La San+ucci, Sue Washbrun, Marguerife Wager. Third row: Barbara Cawley, Mona Franlrlin, Sandra Johnson, Kalhleen Hamm, Kafhy Syphers, Carole Mechan, Sallie Balrer. Fourfh row: Penny Mccufcheen, Sandra Epslein, Rosemarie Gonzales, Belh Bulloclr, Judilh WhyaH, Palricia Gloczeslti, Dolera Drinlrard, Fiflh row: Jaclrie Alenn, Linda Miller, LoreHa Law, Darlene Morrison, Karen Morrison, Karen Henshaw, Ann Whife, Ora Bulloclr. . . . .flluaica arrangemenfd give . . . Choraliers Led by Mrs. Marfha Ab- bo'H', The Choraliers provided music for lhe annual Chris?- mas program, Vespers, Music Fesrival and Open House. Choraliers are boys and l girls from every grade level. Presidenl' for rhe winler se- mesrer was Roger McKee. Phil Barhouse presided during 'rhe summer semes+er. 'n Nancy Whisler, Barbara Dyson, Jaclrie Maclrsoud, Olga Roberson, Jo Ann Keller, Sandra Gaviller, Monelle Gaines, Anifa Tuclxer, Nadelle Peferson, Gerry High+. Third row:Jane+ Gail, Dixie O'Neil, Rugh Thorpe, Barbara Hudson. Priscilla Varela, Virginia Granado, Carol Shelley, Cheri Trolfer, Sharon Zarlman, Sandra Picoffe, Judy Sedgwiclr. Joyce Van Leydner. Fourfl-n row: Jerry Gadf, Mike Walson, Richard Glafzhofer, Bob Rineman, Norman Clu'Fl, Bill Trindle, Ray MarrieHe, Wayne Allambaugh, Janice Lee. Fifth row: Tom Kimplon, Don Dopson, Richard Trosalr, Ralph Morales, Ronald Jones, Bill Lipscombe, Tim Carp en+er, Eleanor Holdridge, Roger McKee. Page-ihiriy-nine Orcheslra First row, lefl io righl: Bill Park, Richard McAfeer, Charles Gillard, Dennis Huffman, Sandra Rogers, Karen Henshaw, Kaihleen Clarlc, Mr. Roberl Shushan, fhird row: Jack Lieber Sfudenfs in 'rhe Sparlan orcheslra play for gradualion evenls, including Vespers, and Commencemenl. They play al +he Chrisfmas program, and a+ olher special assemblies, for slu- denls, al lhe Phoenix assembly, and af some P.T.A. meelings. The orcheslra is conducled by Mr. Roberl' Shushan. Conslanlino, Second row: Norman Harris, Dennis Julie Friend, Barbara Banlchead, Nancy Brisfol. man, Dale Slerling, Elis McClain, Don Clay, Ralph Arriola, Palsy Boland, Charles Hansen, Fourlh row: Jim Dallon, Bill Hinclcly, Franl: Hernandez, John Ha- ymes, John Torrey. Band Spar+a's band plays al' foolball games, marches wilh l'he drill leam, in +he fall, and malce up a concerl band in fhe spring semesler. Mr. Roberl' Shushan, direclor, slales l'ha+ sludenls who play gel a fine arl' credil, buf have lo worlc hard, somelimes praclicing 'for an hour or so affer school. . . . the premiere a pro eaaiona touc Sfage Crew Sfage Crew is a group of boys keenly inferesfed in sfaging, which includes sfage sefs, lighfing, and sfage effecfs. They work af assemblies, plays, dances and ofher performances. Sfage crew sponsor is Mr. Roberf Weed. Officers for fhe fall semesfer were Richard Kramer, manager, Don Cummins, sound and lighf co-ordinafor: Wally Shid- ler, lighfing direcforg Ronnie Pacific, sef producer. Leff fo righf: Don Cummins, Mr. Gordon Weed, Jim s+au+5, Ronnie Pacific, .nm Williams, Wally shialef, Phil Evans, Richard Kramer. Sound Crew Sound Crew meefs as a special class. The boys are in charge of all public ad- dress equipmenf in fhe audiforium, Sfock- fon Courf, afhlefic field, gyms, cafeferia, and anywhere else if mighf be needed around campus. They keep fhe porfable record players and fape recorders for classroom and club uses. seams: Earl cole. Sfanding, lef+ fo figmz Alex Morange. Joe Parr, Mr. Franklin Webber, Doug Smifh, Greg Hol- den, James Richardson. FlI'S'f POW. leff i0 flghfl CGHWY FGYQUSOY1. B6'H'y Merrioll, JoAnn Maurizi, Marilyn Seigal. Second row: Mr. A. Holm-Kennedy, Gay Ellioff, Alvena Disiler, Barbara Willis, Vivian Brady, Pai Cagin. EI Recuerdo Slaff EI Recuerdo sl'a'Ff, a group of journalism sludenls who specialize in worlc on lhe annual, begin worlc in Seplember when a dummy annual is made. The edifor, Marilyn Siegal, supervises all worlc done. Each sig- nalure in ihe annual is assigned lo one member of l'he slalii. This person is in charge of piclures, engravings, names, and :opy l'o be wriH'en. The annual sfalil piclcs l'he color and slyle, l'he cover maferial and end sheels, lakes all piclures excepl' l'he graduales, wril'es copy and edils copy and proof. fublubialzing flue p ay, caaiing . . . 0 Firsl row, lefl fo righi: Norman Woodruff, Pal Lorenz, Gay Ellio1+, Jean Biggerslaff. Second row: Edifors of The Sparlan Shield firsl' semesler were Par Lorenz and Don- na Loudon. Second semesler edi- l'ors were Pal Lorenz and Barbara Willis. The slalif consisls of all journal- ism sfudenls beyond firsl' semesler. They wrile sfories on school evenls on and off campus, plus edilorials, and feafures. Page edilors dummy 'rhe page, and assign slories lo be wril'l'en. Copy is prinled, proof-read and fhe final page dummy made. Pic- l'ures musl' be lalxen and senl' lo en- gravers. Adverlisemenfs are galh- ered +o help pay l'he cosl' of publi- cafion. Page foriy-lwo Mr. A. Holm Kennedy, Bernadlne Bronson, Jim Flynn, Calhy Ferguson, Rufh Thorpe, Barbara Willis. JoAnn Maurizi, Judy Caldwell, Vivian Brady, Fred Harris, Kay Palson. LeH fo rig : eane e a e aun , iane weis er sis er, IC BFFIWOH US an . eve rni ro wer , aron Thanksgiving Play Sludenfs ac'r a scene in +he Thanksgiving play. Sfeven Smilh and Diane Zweisler, brofher and sisler, are doing 'l'he iiH'erbug, and il' seems +ha'r JeaneH'e Bailey, 'rhe aun'r, is looking on wi1'h a shocked look. Dick Harman and Sharon Filler, husband and wife, look on in approval. Be whal' you are, and be +hankful 'for i+, was 'rhe moral of fhe Thanksgiving play. h+J ++ B+lyl HD Z +I l+lS+ S+hlb+l1Sh FI+ lf!-el, 7 ,, frwfyn JLAZIQZ ' ' he ,df ffwff 4 f gave the Kuna! fouc . J J? 9, ffffvrzf- .7 no ,sz,4wa07f,7f,rl ff 0 J' f Thespians Thespians are a group of drama slu- denfs inferesfed enough +o pul' on plays. They presenled Chrislmas, Thanksgiv- ing, and spring and fall plays, as well as shorl' assembly ski+s. I+ fakes hours of work, memorizing par+s, and learning lhe righl' lime 'ro do 1'he righl' +hing. Thespians have been praised for +heir fine work fhroughoul' fhe year. Spon- sor and insiruclor of lhe group is Miss Lucille S. Bickley. Smale F + l H 1 ghf: Jim Flynn, Ramona Sosic, Jeaneife Bailey. Second row: Helen Slay, D g Sf+M Ry yG S+ S+hMLllBlrly Jud row, even mi , iss uci e ic e. Pageforiy th Chow Time The Cool Group. Fussy, Hwe Bear Play A Simple Melody IFS Sadie Time My Daisy Rifle Time for Cl1a++er Foofball Sfar Your Move Page forfy-four f f , inches deep, is swepf from girls' dressing area. lUpper righf oo caves 'n n 'remen ma e 'na c ec . ower r'gh F'reman su Fire Rages Through Girls' Gym Fighfing fire which broke ouf af 3 a.m. March lb, in fhe girls' gym, five fire deparfmenfs from Hunfingfon Park and one from Vernon baffled fhe rampaging blaze fo a sfand sfill before school opened. Hunfingfon Parlc's fire chief, John Slocum, assisfed by Chief Husfed from Vernon led fhe fighfers fhrough fhe four hour baffle. Gas masks were needed by fhe men who enfered fhe gym fo figh+ fire locafed under fhe roof. Two firemen were iniured during fhe course of fhe blaze. The fire, said fo have sfarfed from a faulfy venfilafion sysfem in fhe roof, was well under way before discovered. Damage amounfing fo S250,0i00 is reporfed by insurance invesfigafors. The gym will nof be ready for use again unfil February. The girls swim cage, suifs, fowels, drill feam vesfs sporfs equipmenf were fofally desfroyed. Mr. Howard Plossel, lifeguard, losf everyfhing in his office when fhe blaze desfroyed his deslc, and records. Parfial fire damage included fhe Leffergirls' room, adapfive room, and inner offices. Bofh girls' and boys' dressing rooms were damaged, gym clofhes suffered from fire and wafer damage. lUpper leffl Firemen figh+ blaze from roof of girls' gym. lLower leffl Rive ' 11 1 uwllvnm wiv' l f A il I 'KM ffff 'u ' i i Ill W L nf H ' iii 3235? '- ' 1 1 i 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MX ff ! fa, W 2 ,QA 0 W7 ww MIKE ALLEN Quarier Baclt JOHN MATHIS Righf Guard GALE GOOD Lefi Half Back COACH FLOYD RHEA Page foriy-eIgI1I 2 1. CHUCK SHELBURNE HERB PATTERSON HAROLD RAMSEY L89 End Righf Taclrle Cenier f Foo+b Hunhngfon Park I4 Wllson 7 Hunhngfon Park 37 Hollywood I4 Lmcoln 6 Hunhngfon Park 6 SouI'I1GaI'e I2 HufI+ing+on lark, zo V I 044 the Acenea change. . . W :HIE CHOLAKlAN JOHN MC CARTHY ART CONTESSOTTO ense Line Backer Fullbaclr Fullliifik ' l .esu +5 Hunfingfon Park, 20 Roosevelf, 2I Hunfingfon Park, 20 Sanfa Barbara, 6 Hun+ing'I'on Park, 33 Garfield, I4 Hun1'ing1'on Park, 40 Bell, I3 A . . . afflzleiic .Hard appear. HAROLD CLAYTON Righi' End TERRY PETERSON Lefi' Tackle Righi Half Back ED AMESOUITA LoH Guard COACH RAY VERNOY Page forfy-n Q Soulh Gale Rambler lries lo lackle anolher Sparlan. Varsily Foolball Wilh spiril and greal supporl lrom lhe sludenl body, lhe Sparlan Varsily loolball leam had a greal year. The leam wenl undelealed lhrough lhe praclice season, laking lour slraighl games, lhen losing lwo slraighl games, and winding up viclorious in lheir lasl lwo games. The leam lirsl wenl againsl Wilson, winning by I4 lo 7. Sparlans lhen mel Hollywood, easily winning, 37 lo I4. Nexl viclim lor Sparla's greal leam was Lincoln. This game was Sparla's P.T.A. Milk Bowl. The leam was viclorious, 20-6, winning lhe P.T.A. Milk Bowl lrophy and being chosen leam ol lhe week. The Spar- lans received a lrophy on lelevision. Up lo lhis game Lincoln had been unscored upon. Nexl praclice game lor Sparla was wilh Sanla Bar- bara. The leam and lhe sludenl body lraveled up lo Sanla Barbara lor lhis Salurday nighl game, and won won easily, 20-6. In lhe lollowing game, Sparla's lirsl League game, Sparla look lheir lirsl loss, lo lhe Rams ol Soulh Gale, I2-6. Soulh Gale laler look lhe Easlern League Championship, and L.A. Cily lille. In lhe second League game, Sparla look lheir sec- ond loss lo Roosevell in a 20-2I closie. Roosevell laler look second in lhe Easlern League. ln lhe lhird game, Sparla won, 33-I4, over Gar- lield in a nighl game. Garlield laler look lillh in lhe Easlern League. ln Sparla's lasl game ol lhe season, which was Spar- la's greal Homecoming game, Sparla won over Bell, wilh a rewarding score ol 40 lo I3. Sparla, which linally ended lhird in lhe Easlern League, had lhree members on lhe All-Cily leam. Co-Caplains lor lhe season were John McCarlhy and Harold Claylon. The leam was coached by Floyd Scrappy Rhea. Firsl row, lefl lo righl: Paul Nibarger, Lynn Lobaugh, Ken McGregor, Jim Slroup, Tony Volesin, Bob Brulon, Jay Broadbenl, John Pelers, John DeGhello, T y Pelerson, Ray Moore. Second row: Clinlon Baker, Arl Conlessollo, Guy Henagan, Everell Payan, Herb Loggins, Marcus Negrelle, John Holdridge, Leon Jack Fernando Torres, Earl Sasser, Raymond Perez, Archie Cholakian, John Hines, John McCarlhy. Third row: Darnell Jackson, Edward Amezquila, Harold Ramsey, Doran, Richard Nanney, Mike Allen, Louise Del Rosario, Bruce Broderick, Jerry Johns, Waller Smilh, Augusline Figueroa, Carol Wallon, Gale Good, Coach Ver y Harold Claylon. Coach Rhea. Fourlh row: Jim Ludwich, Herb Pallerson, Chuck Shelbourne, Roberl Kasparian, Gary Beckman, Paul Beaudreau, Dave Anderson, J h Malhis. A+ Lincoln lrighi' iopl Sparian War- riors m a d e fire- wood of 1'l1e Rail- spliHers, by a score of 20 'ro 6. Wilson M u l e s 'l'l'1 r e w Huniingion Park lrighil, in fhe s e c o n d praciice game of flue 'rerm. On Reeder Field al' fhe Homecoming game, Sparia pluck- ed +he Eagles, 40 fo I3. R o o s e v e I + Roughriclers rode over fhe Sparian feam by one poini' in a hard-fouglwl' baHle. Hunfingion Park player downs a Teddie man llow- er lef+l. Ab e. leff fo righf: James Marshall, Marfha Bradley, Paula Shoemaker, Jan Kerr, Gerrie Sfu S ey. B l w, leff fo righf: Archie Cholalrian, Barfh Bybee. Homecoming Homecoming day, I955, dawned clear and brighf. The game was befween Hunf- ingfon Parlc and Bell. A new idea was a Home- coming parade before fhe game which included a floaf, shown lower leff. Sfudenf body presidenfs from Bell and Hunfingfon Park rode on fhe floaf, along wifh a huge replica of Sam Sparfa in foof- ball uniform. The Drill Team planned a special salufe as Homecom- ing Queen candidafes were escorfed across fhe field. Marfha Bradley was crowned Homecoming Queen by James Marshall, presidenf of fhe Hunfingfon Park Alumni Associafion. Princesses were Paula Shoemaker, Jan Kerr, Gerrie Sfupin, and Beverly Sweney lin upper phofol. pariana prou an vicioriozw . . . Page fiffy-f WO Jonn uvucparvny races rowara rwuse- vell goal line. Bee Foolball Spar+a's eager Bee foofball feam finished fhe season wilh credif. Gerald Bailey, playing righl end, +oolc All-League Bee righl' end on fhe firsl' s'l'ring. Dennis Pagenlcopp was selecred firsl' sfring All-League Bee laclcle. Boyce Pererson, and Louie Barrios, boih half baclcs, aided 'rhe feam as oulslanding run- ners. In Easrern League play, lhe Sparlans +ied, 7 fo 7, againsl +he rival Sou+h Ga'I'e Rambler feam, bul- were edged by +he Roosevell' Roughriders, I3 lo I4. The Garfield 'ream, which la'rer look lhe All-League Bee +i+le were unable fo damage 'lhe Sparlan l'eam, and +he game ended in a O lo 0 lie. Coach Henry Springer frained +he Bee foofball men. Firsl row, left io righi: Boyce Pererson, Louie Barrios, Duane Heslrelh. Second row: Ofis Boolxer, Willie Marlers, Rob- erl Vaughn, Joseph Cadena, Dennis Pagenlcopp, Roberlo Baca, Roger McKee, John Mullen, Jim Sfols, Gerald Bailey- Third row: Gary Ohim, Alex Gasporra, Terry Cunningham, John Ramsey, Terry Bochelfi, Robin Thurman, Mike Kuzo, Ronnie Ragoni, Sieve Manooshian, John Besl, Bill Bell. Fourlh row. Bill Campbell, Ed Wagner, Jerry Paferson, Bill Ward, Gary Cox, Jim Carol, Bill Cooper, Ron Braden, John Link, Ed Ryan, Jim Maxy, Coach Hank Springer. . . . Jlzine on omecoming Lay. Varsily Baslcelball Spar'ra's Varsify baslcelball feam 'look fiflh place +his year in +he Eas+ern League, wi+h an eighf loss and +wo win record. They had a fwo win and fwo loss praclice record. The feam had no refurning leH'erman, nor squad member from lasl' year's Team. This meanl' lhal Coach Ray Harris had lo build a new feam. He loalc members of las+ year's J.V. and Bee feam and formed +he school's Varsi+y squad. The feam, having no Varsify experience, had a hard lime. All were iuniors excepl' +wo, seniors. The leam opened lhe season wifh four praclice games. ln The firsf, l'he boys losl +o Serra, 59 'ro 32. The second game saw Sparla lose, 27 lo 2l, lo Narbonne. ln 1'he fhird pracfice game, fhe leam won, 46 +o 53, over Avalon high school af Calalina. ln lhe nexl', and las'I' pracfice game, Sparla was a winner, 4I +o 43, over Banning. ln Easlern play, fhe feam won fwo games, Garfield 45 - H.P. 55, and Riis 62 - H.P. 67. The feam losl' lhese eighf games: Riis, 57 - HP 36, Garfield 66 - H.P. 64, Bell, 79 - H.P. 583 Soulh Gale, 75 - H.P., 46: Roosevel+, 6l - H.P., 54, Souih Ga1'e, 48 - H.P., 283 Bell, 66 - H.P., 565 and Roosevelf, 69 - H.P., 60. Tense Momen+s V y baslreiballers fighi hard +o bring glory +o Sparia. The +eam fool fiflh place in Easlern League. Pag ffyf' Junior VarsiI'y Baslcerball Hun+ing+on Park's Junior Varsify Baskefball Ieam look second place in 'rhe Easfern League wi+h a record of seven wins and fhree losses. In 'rhe firs+ praciice game 'rhey won from Serra, wifh a score of 38 'ro 24. Ofher +wo prac- 'rice games were Iosf I'o Banning, 37 fo 27: Narbonne, 58 fo 45. In Easrern League play Sparfa Iosl' fwice fo Bell, wifh scores of 5I fo 34, and 48 fo 46. Againsr Sourh Gare, fhe feam won Iwice, wiI'h scores of 4I +o 40, and 50 Io 34. Sparfa won over Garfield fwice, wifh scores of 60 I'o 22, and 52 I'o 39. They made a one-and-one record wi+h Roosevelf, wifh scores of 43 +o 48, in favor of H.P. Sparfans downed Riis by scores of 56 'ro 39, and 60 I'o 45. The feam was Irained by Coach Raymond D, Harris, CHARLES DAVIS JIM ROPER ALAN SKUBA JOHN SULINA JIM HUFFMAN JOHN FIORENZA DICK HOSTIN MIKE STERLING GORDON MC ee Baslcelball Sparla's Bee baslcelball leam, led by Caplain Darrell Burrage and Richard Glalzholer, mosl val- uable player, had a 6 win and 4 loss season in Easlern League play, lying lor second place honors. Slellar delense men were Jerry Roundy and Russell De Remer, al guard. Firsl row, lell lo righl: Coach Bill While, Roger Dupaix, Bob Larely. Second row: Jim Cambell, Waller Lamb, Paul Chrislenson, Bill Parroll, Jim Yong. Third row: Alex Barrios, Richard Lincourl, John Malson. Richard Bailey, Derry Geilo. raciice io make perfect . . . Firsl row, lell lo righl: Coach Bill While, Milre Morrison, Russell DeRemer, Tim Woods. Second row! Bob Moullon, Darrell Burrage, Howard While, Gary Ohm, Je rry Roundy, Sleve Dollinger. Third row: George Hale, Dwighl Evans, Tom Brown, Cal Jenson, Vernon Guidinger. Cee Baslcelball Hunlinglon Parlc's Cee baslcel- ball leam look lhe Easlern League championship in lheir division, running lhrough a IO win and no loss record. The leam was lrained by Coach Bill While. Oulslanding players were: Alex Barrios, Richard Lincourl, Roger DuPaix. Fronf row, leff fo righf: Jaclr Nichols, Warren Vrooman, Richard Ferguson, Jim Huffman, Gerald Bailey, Arf Confessoffo. S9COhd row: Leon Jaclrson, Dick Yarosh, Gary Wood, John De Gheffo, Wayne Hoard, Ed Mancini. Third row: Coach Henry Springer, Dick Newby, Milne Sfirling, Richard Vandeveer, Jim Hanes, Jim Ludwiclg, Andy Jackson, Guy Hennigan, Coach Roberf Chase. Back row: Bob Riley, Gale Good, Harold Clayfon, Herb Pafferson, Augusiine Figueroa, Ken McGregor, Paul King, Gary Lee, Paul Bordeau. . . . Jiriuing for new record! . . . JIM HUFFMAN WAYNE HOARD RICHARD FOX GALE GOOD HAROLD CLAYTON RICHARD FERGUSON Varsify Track In Easfern League frack meefs, Hunfing- fon Park defeafed Riis, Soufh Gale, Gar- field, and Bell. Garfield was fhe only feam in fhe Easfern League fo down fhe Sparfans. Twenfy-fhree boys qualified in League pre- liminaries. i 1, Oufsfanding men in running evenfs were Sfonelcing, Wood, Clayfon, Ferguson, Van- deveer, Mancini and Hoard. Top field evenf men were Rupp, Wood, King, and Fox. Duane and Dwighf Evans did oufsfanding iobs as managers of fhe feam. Coach Henry Springer believes fhai' nexf year's fraclc lx feam will be one of +l1e sfrongesf ever, es- pecially in field evenfs. Bee Track Pracfice, and eagerness +0 gain new goals resulred in a good record for Spar+a's Bee rrack feam. Kuzo was a key man in 'l'he 660, 220 and I00-yard dash- es. Verdugo fhreai' ened 'I'he schoo record in Ace high iumpe and po was Rupp. Mazzol 'rhe l320. I le vaul'l'er 6 and Snider were ex- 'I'ional in hurdles. S p i r i 'r e d Bee cep irackmen s h o u Id bolsier nex'I' year's Varsi+y lea m. d on Gordon Snider, Froni row, lefi fo right Bill Ward, Tom Mazzola, Boyd Ferguson, Jim Richar s , Rubian Verdugo, Ray Gonzales, John Husbands, John Link, Warren Rupp, Mike Kuzo. h rd Lincouri Mike Morrison, Luiher Sprouse, Coach Roberi Alex Barrios, Duane Evans. Second row: C ch Henry Springer, Ric a , I , Ed Ryan, James Roper, Third row: oa Chase. Back row: Dwighi Evans, Fred Fores L nn Livings'I'on, Mike Devireaux, Jeff Seveef. Fihel Ari Sparfal, Firsf row, left +o righf: Roberi Dericher, Bob Baur, y Second row: Alex Gasporra, Frank Barry, Barry Nealson, Mike Wafson, Gordon , h son. Third row: Mr. Henry Springer, Ronnie Holfon, Norman Cluff, Richard Bailey, k : Dwigh+ Evans, Bill Trindle, Jim Bradley, Sam Blackloclr. Cheney Jo n ' Mr. Roberi Chase. Bac row Angelo Preserl, Duane Eva ns. Cee Track This year's frack 'ream was small buf versafile. Cluff was 'rop man in pole vaulf, and Devereau led fhe 660 yard dash. Sprinrers and re- laymen were Spar- vel, Trindle, Bailey, and Livingsfone. Experience gain- ed by fhe feam ihis year promises 'fu iure fop varslry men. Page 'liffy-nine Fronf row, lelir +o righf: Darryl O'Leary, Richard Trindle, Joe Gonzales, Richard Nelson, Richard Verdugo, Arr Spar- vel, Coach Richard Thompson. Second row: Lufher Sprouse, Richard Vanderveer, Danny La Mariain, Bob McDonnell, Vernon Deil, Arl Redfox, Richard Brose, Don Mueller, Nick Shubin. Third row: Jaclr Nichols, Richard Fox, Wayne Hoard, Gary Lee, Jerry Gadf, Jim Richardson, Jerry Ladsma, Richard Yarosh, Richard Ferguson, Fred Flores, James Pafillo, Gary Wood, Danny Jaclrson. Varsi+y Crosscounlry Spar+a's Varsify and Junior Varsify Cross Counfry feam had a hard and difficuli' season. The Varsi+y s+ar+ed 'rhe season wi'rh fwo pracfice meefs, fhe firs+ wi+h Washing'rong Sparfa los'r, 42-I7. The second praclice meer was wi+h Wilson, and again fhe Team was defealed, 43-30. In rhe firsi' Easfern League meei of +he season, fhe +eam losi' +o Soulh Ga+e wilh a score of 4I-23. Moving +o 'rhe nexl' mee'r wi'rh Roosevelf, Sparfa los+. Garfield fool: over fhe fhird League meer wifh a score of 6I-2I. The feam was vicforious, however, in fhe final League meer wifh Bell. The oufcome was 24-3I, in favor of Hun+ing+on Parlc. FRED FLORES RICHARD VERDUGO JERRY GADT DICK YAROSH WAYNE HOARD 3 ' . . L is ss X, we We K W Ax, 1. ..:: I K W. ,, I .X is are 1 , as is e e Q L Vh G .L i W W R E , 5 ie , , ,, 15257113 T Firsi row, lei? fo righf: Dennis Pelerson, Phil Barhouse, Ernie Leal, Alvin Vasquell Eddie Burp-igr' Dewey Marine, Ruben Verdugo, Tom Gensler, Bob Redwine. Second row: Jaclr Hufchinson, Fernando Figueroa, Howard Newyonl Joe Pima' Terry Sunderland' Mike Wayson' Bill Willis, Jael: Gould, Bill Lockharl, Paul Kelly, Ralph Morales. Third row: Ray Broadbenl, Gary Neely, Carl Maurizi, Ted Armstrong, Ken Gafh, Lance Bowman, Greg Wood, Jay Broadbent Evere++ Payan, Brad Savage, Jerry Browne. Top row: Ted Lish, Dave Olaf, Jack Gould, Dave Doclery. Frank Hernandez, Tom Salyer, Paul Nibarger, Milne Curd, Sieve Born, Milrey Young, Tom Holion, Coach Ray Vernoy. . . . aclcling of form anal balance . . . Gymnaslics Spar+a's gymnasiic Team finished lhe season in ihird place in ihe Easfern League, wifh 'rwo wins and 'rwo losses. Terry Sunderland was oufsianding in fumbling, Lance Bow- man, lop man on rings. Gilberi' Cardona broke fhe school rec- JAY BROADBENT ord for rope climb, in 4.2 seconds. Dewey Marine and Wall' Tavis excelled in free exercise. Jay Broadbenl and Ted Arm- sfrong were oufslanding on side-horse. Dennis Peierson led on fhe high bar. Ray Broadloenl' is manager. Coach Ray Vernoy frained fhe gymnasiic +eam. DEWEY MARINE WALT TAVIS GILBERT CARDONA LANCE BOWMAN s L ii i me 3 ai -ti .i ...., Lit-, wi Flrsi row, leff +0 rlghfz Joe Bllderbach, Sieve Smlfh, Mike Van Busklrk, D Kell Coach Floyd Rhea. Second row: Ross Vezerian, Dick Schrader, Dave Anderson, Lyl J T K pl Bob Moullon. give zedi io Sparta ,J picture Varsily Swimming Despile 'rhe fire in 'rhe gym, Spar+a's Varsily swimming leam, under fhe direclion of Coach Floyd Rhea, were able 'ro use fhe pool fhroughoui +he season. Joe Bilderbach and Mike Van Buskirk excelled in fhe 50-yard free sfyle. Tom Kimpion placed offen in rhe I00-yard free sfyle. Two hundred yard free sfyle leaders were Bob Moulfon and Dennis Kelly. Sfeve Smifh made good fime in rhe I00-yard back- sfroke. Top men in fhe medley relay were Sieve Smilh, Lyle Jamison, Dick Schrader, Dave Ander- son, and Mike Van Buskirk. Page sixly-'lwo M n the Jwimming poo Dave Anderson Firsf row, le'H 'lo righi: Coach Floyd Rhea, Richard McA+eer, Andy Elchucli. Eddie Sienberg. Second row: Terry BosheHi, Bob Parmley, Tom Brown, David Welch. Third row: Kell Jansen, Floyd Dunbar, Roberl Anderson, James Blaclr. Frank Padilla. Joe Bilderbach ee and Cee Swimming Bee and Cee swimming feams, frained by Coach Floyd Rhea, had several good meefs +his year. In 1'he firsl mee+, a 'rhree way wiih Reseda, Verdugo Hills, and Wes+ches'l'er. Bee and Cee feams won. The second, wi+h Dorsey, saw Sparfan Cees winning and Bees losing. In +he +hird meef, wifh Lincoln, and Narbonne, Parlc Bees and Cees defeaf- ing Lincoln, bu+ bo+h los'r 'ro Narbonne. Slar swimmer for +he Bee leam was Kell Jensen, and on fhe Cee feam, Larry Bryan foolc +he spo'rligh+. Coach Rhea arranges swimmer prac+ice every nighl af'l'er school, +o increase skills and speed. Fronf row, leff +0 righfz Larry Bryan, Milne Hamm, Neil Walker, David Hood, Coach Floyd Rhea. Second row: Ken Chernilcoff, Jim Herdman, Loring Ruff. Diclrie Darling, Dennis Young, Ken Tas+ad. Third row: Jim Riley, John Kimfon, Richard Fox, Bob Eras, Dennis Kurger, Donald Huggins. lld 5 1 W t Page sixfy-fhree TOM HARGREAVES Righf Field TOM BERGERON Shori Sfop GALE GOOD Cen+er Field JOHN FIORENZA Second Base DAVE HANCOCK Pi'Icher TONY VOLLSON Right Field Leff Field VERNON GUIDINGER Manager RAY HARRIS Coach Varsi+y Baseball HAROLD CLAYTON Leff Field BOB PROCTOR Pifcher DARRELL BURRAGE Second Base ALAN SKUBA Piicher OREN LANGSTON Cafcher EDDIE FREY Third Base JOHN MATHIS Firs+ Base BILL PARROTT Firsi Base Varsily Baseball f Z. l BAL Q V1 f.- ww L, ..A-- A Y Cl 'Q 7932! Q-Aw.--A 2, Zag? Spar+a's Varsify baseball feam look seco nd place in 'rhe Easfern League. Team scores ran: Bell 9, Hunlinglon Park l: Soufh Gale l0, Hunfingfon Parlcl: Roosevelf 0, Hunlingion Parlc I: Soul'h Gale 3, Hunfingfon Park I. In play, Bob Procfor pilched a no-hiH'er, firsl' in ihe oily This year lo do il. Sparl'a's regulars were Bob Proclor, Alan Slcuba, pilchers: Punlcy Langsfon, cafcher: Bill ParroH', 'firsi' baseman: John Fiorenza, second baseman: Darrell Burrage, Robin Thurman, fhird base: Tom Bergeron, shori' slop: Harold Claylon, lefl Held: Gale Good, cenier field: Dave Hancock, righl' field. The leam was frained by Coach Ray D. Harris. i lt' of I D 1 i ,WWI O f I llilthh erfn--fe I NIL-fr'XCL.H ,i aa. f ,mee -aux? ' QK5 E il ' Q ' e ,Z WTS alll . f ' P ,..., l 809 N0 -' ovll on the basfebalf field 4 1.J 'L -....... Firsf row, leff +o righh Ed Underwood, Craig Feriig, DOUg Soper, Larry Johnson, Wally Harris, Paul Chris-lenson, Tom Lewis, manager. Second row: Wendell Waife, Dave Bailey, Gary Telrely, George Mclnerie, Howard Whi+e, Gary Col. l-SVOY Lif1dSeY. Derry Glelow. Niclr Cannis. Third row: Coach Bill Whife, Earl Johnson, John Malson, John Lenk, Sam Manoosian, Ronnie Ragone, Dave Ma+son, Tex Everson. Junior Varsily Baseball Hunfingfon Park Junior Varsi+y baseball feam didn'1' fair so well in Easiern League play fhis season. They were a scrappy feam, buf lacked size and experience. The pifch- ing sfaff was led by Earl Johnson and Larry Johnson. Defensively, fhe Sparfans were led by Gary Cox and Derry Gielow, ai' shorf sfop and second base, respecfively. Leading hiH'ers were Earl Johnson, Gary Cox, and Dave Maison. The Junior Varsify will help fhe Varsify squad nexi' semesfer. This year's feam, a scrappy, hus+ling one, figures fo end fhe season wi+h a beH'er fhan .500 win and loss record. Leading hi1 l'ers al' fhe half way mark were Gary Cox, Ronnie Ragone and Dave Maison. Earl Johnson and Larry Johnson did +he pifching, 'rhe bes+ performance of fhe season coming from Earl Johnson who pifched a four hif- fer a+ Riis, winning 4-2. . . . parialw ma e H0 sgygcv Aparkfe Varsily Tennis Fronl row, lefl lo righl: Earl Slrode, Bill Coursey, Lowell JohnS0n, Donn Silvis, Dennis Turman, Larry Rolph, Marlin Vago, Sleven McClain, Bill Van Vocrhis. Second row: Jim Reece, Charles Ashton, Ed Brown, Torn Tucker, Russell DeRemer, Jerry Sadr, Don Cox, Bill Perry, Mike George, Morgan Halvorson. Back row: Wayne Linschied, Ronald Braden, Alex Vago, Ronnie Malhieson, Doug Seifert Travis Norlhey, Thomas Anlinson, John Lewis, Ted Werlz, Ronnie Sfanford, Coach Sieve Powell, Tennis Slars RAY SCUTTER DON COX JERRY GADT RUSS DE REMER , Firsi row, leff io right Mike Wafson, Terry Sunderland, Mike Allen, John De Gheiio, Dick Yarosh, Tom Bergeron, Gale Good, Don Cox, Dave Anderson, Jim Richards, Joe Pinfo. Second row: Wal? Smiih, Jay Broadbeni, Jerry Gadl, Walr Tavis, Harold Ramsey, Warren Rupp, Jim Ludwich, Tom Gensler, Lynn Lobaugh. Norm Nelson. John Lewis. Gilberf Cardona. Bill Parro++. Arr C0n+9SsoHo, Kenneth Ga+h, Ray Flores. Third row: Ray Broadbenr, Richard Hoffman, Dick Newby. Jim Zafiman- R-BY Lucchini. John MCCGFHWY. Hefvld Clayfoh, D0Ve Hancock, Fred Singer, John Malhis, Herb PaHerson, Guy Hennigan, Don La Marfain. Lefi' +o righr above: Barbara Burns, Myrna Loske1'off, Nelda Oswalf, Beverly Sweney. Lehi' fo righi, below: Don Cox, Terry Sunderland, Wah' Tavis, Dave Van E'Ha. Cheer Leaders Leading Spar+a's reams fo vicrory wi+h cheer and song, Dave Van EH'a, Wall' Tavis, Terry Sunderland and Don Cox, cheer leaders, and Barbara Burns, Beverly Sweney, Myrna Loskufoff, and Nelda Oswald song leaders, puf pep and spirii' info rallies, and afhlefic evenfs. Elecfed Yell King of fhe year was Dave Van EH'a. Bofh Song and Cheer leaders are chosen by The sfudeni' body af sep- erafe assemblies af which all sfudenfs are given a opporfunify +o +ry our. Cheer leader ourfifs consisied of while TNT' M , WWA r m !?1ssuwii . -- peggers and whl're leH'erman swearers. ii 'G' I I 0 0 Q v 'R gs. .M af Song leaders swirled wlrh pep In prun- cess s'ryle dresses in orange, lined in , M ..,, , , B orange and whi+e sfripe. They carried f- E News , if ggszx 5 rez, large while pom-poms. i S ,, Drill Team Al l'16l39flC5llY2 L- Bailey. D- BGTUOH. K- BUGS. D- Benge, M. Bernal, G. Bingham, V. Birkelf, D. Bi+'ler, M. Bradley, O. Bullock, N. Burns, D. Cluff, C. Codlinq. P Coleman D. Combes, M. Consfanfino, P. Cook, K. Cozens, C. Cunningham, L. Davis, P. De La Huni, S. Dewel, V. Disiler, D. Droblce, G. Ellloli, J. Evans. P. , C. Ferguson, S. Ferguson, K. Ganaung, E. Golden, C. Gregorie, D. Griffin, M. Grifiifh, V. Hanson, D. Hare, G. Hawkins, L. Hawihorne, R. Hendrix, D. Hogue. L. Houser, B. Hudson, V. Huriado, R. Janssen, S. Jones, K. Kirby, K. Klombier, C. Knerr, F. Kroener, V. Kevin, L. Lewis, R. Limon, P. Lorenz, M. Loskuioff, C Masf B Mayer B Mayer L McArfhur E. McDonnell, S. McDowell, E. Medrano, N. Michle, M. Morales, N. Oswalf, C. Palmer, C. Pepper, J. Peierson, S 'r' .Pingeiq Quiglg, LC. Ra1li'ff,.P. Runa, Ki Reynolds, D. Richardson, S. Rifcher, C. Roberfs, M. Robinson, O. Robinson, R. Ralph, M. Rosenaw, A. an Iago. . Shirley, P. Shoemaker, L. Sondergaard, H. S+ay, J. Sleren, D. Siupin, B. Sweney, J. Taylor, J. Valeniine, P. Venaurr, M. Vichier, E. Viiar, P. Vosyka, S. Whalen, E. Whi+e, B. Willis, M. Wilson, J. Winkler, G. Woilyla, P. Wocken, C. Workman, J. Young. J. D Helping make +he year's drill feam one of +he besi' was Donna Vee Clufi, presideni, who suggesled +ha+ 'lhe girls choose a name. Spar+aneH'es was chosen, and, under 'rhe new name, +hey drilled a'l' Lincoln, Soulh Gale, Roosevell, Garfield and Bell. Under direc+ion of Miss June Hasly, sponsor of 'l'he drill +eam, new drills were planned for presen'I'a+ion af each game. Tribu+e was paid fo 'rhe graduafing class and Alma Maferg Halloween characlers were shown and ofhers in drill formafion. Skir+s of +he Spar+aneHes were made fuller 'lhis year +o presenl a nealer appearance. Highlighfs of fhe year were drills a+ fhe P.T.A. Milk Bowl game, againsf Lincoln, and The Homecoming Game againsi' Bell, bofh Sparfan vicfories. Girls are selecied for drill 'ream ai' +ryou1's in spring semesler on fhe basis of cifizenship, scholarship and posi- ure. They have six+h period gym and s'l'ay affer school 1'wo nighfs a week 'ro praclice. Page sixly-nine Flrsf row, lef+ +o righh Duane Combs, Lila Bailey, Beafrlce Mayer, Miss Nancy Boyden. Second row' Deanna Shirle , Barbara Willis, Pal Coleman, Marie Vichier, Rosemary Hendricks, Merridy d Y Gliem, Frances EllioH, Pai Wor en. G.A.A. Board W'56 Ac'rivi'ries of GAA Board W'56 were highlighied by a pep-up held af fhe begin- ning of +he ferm, a play day a+ Fremonf and one here, and a GAA Spread which was held a+ +he end of +he semesfer, af which all awards were given. Presiding over lhese ac+ivi+ies of +he execufive board were: Don- na S'rupin, presidenfg Elsa Vifar, vice-presi- denfg Linda Sondergaard, Corresponding secrefaryg Pai' Coleman and Marie Vichier, recording secreiariesg Barbara Willis, his- 'roriang Sylvia Lugenga, publicify. The sponsor was Miss Nancy Boyden. Page sevenfy G.A.A. Board S'56 Heading ihis semes+er's GAA board were: Presidenl' Lila Bailey, Vice-Presidenf Barbara Mayer, Recorders Georgia Woi- 1'yla and Deanna Shirley, Secreiary Barbara Willis, Hisforian Dianne Combs, Publicify Pai' Coleman. Highlighis of 'rhe board were a gel' acquainied parfy af 1'he Social Hall for all new girls, an lnducfion, play day af Franklin High School, an Easier pariy, and +he annual GAA Banquel' which was held a+ fhe end of +he semesier. The S'56 Board was sponsored by Miss Nancy Boy- den. eminine Alam lead . . . Flrsf row, le'H io rlghf' Vicki Dlsiler, Lila Bailey, Elsa Viiar, Donna Sfupin, Miss Nancy Boyden. S d Silvia Lulrenga, Barbara Willis, Marie Vichier, Pai Coleman, Diane Combs, Susie S Volleyball G.A.A. volleyball was led by Ginny Erwin. Improving their skill in volleyball and iust having tun are the main ac- tivities ot this group. They also enter competition at the play days with other schools. This helps to build good teel- ing among the schools and promotes good sportsman- ship. The group was spon- sored by Miss Elinor Often- bach. They may be seen ev- ery Monday and Wednesday atter school in the girls gym tield, practicing to make pertect. iniereAi4 in Apart! . . . First row, lett to right: Pat White, Pauline Santucci, Barbara Howe, Barbara Simmons, Linda Hawthorne, Elonka Sitka, Mavis Robinson, Janet Fritsche, Claudine Lundgren, Merle Johnson. Second row: Betty Var- gas, Joyce Steren, Sylvia Lukenga, Sally McDowell, Eva Kay White, Doralee Barnett, Kareen Kirby, Electra Coster, Melba Simms. Julia Friend, Rita Rolph, Karen Morrison. Third row: Irene Wilkes, Jo Ray William- son, Carol Palmer, Sally Baker, Pat Baker, Barbara Hudson, Linda Kiddo, Judy Warden, Vera Hanson, Con- nie Mast, June Kamayama. Fourth row: Linda Sondergaard, Georgia Woityla, Judy Whiteman, Pat Gilmore, Martha Martin, Pat Klein, Carole Workman, Mary Jo Bradley, Myrleen Cole, Jana Fender. Fifth row: Judy Van Reyor, Carole Guthey, Barbara Willis, Oneita Robinson, Pat Coleman, Lila Bailey, Lena Garber. Margie Johnson, Elizabeth Sardnega, Pat Cook. Swimming lRecreationall First row, lett to right: Shelia Tolman, Pat Pazula, Carolyn Watkins, Jeanette Contessotto, Yvonne Holcome, Pat La Martin, Judy Sedgewick, Second row: Pat Cook, Elizabeth Sardegna, Myrleen Cole, Janay Fender, Sally Ryan, Janet Fritsche, Elonka Sitka, Julia Friend, Lolo Adams, Dale Stirling. Third row: Kathy Klein, Eloisa Diaz, Charlene Sprow, Delores Carpenter, Gloria Murphy, Nancy Adams, Dianne Combs, Rosalinda Limon, Vickie Distler, Lona Mathison, Jean Huddleston. Fourth row: Angelica Diaz, Dian Nichols, Jackie Oliver, Sandra Watson, Sue WaSl'Il3UfH. MGFHYN SaPUi0- Patty Jones, Judy Worden, Karen Simonis, Sharon Endres, Andrea Hunter, Judy Ward. Recreational S w i m m i n g was headed by Miss Elinor Oltenbach, the tirst ten weeks in the winter semester. The activities ot this class con- sist mainly ot improving their diving and swimming skills. The group was led by Vickie Distler. Page-seventy-one Firsf TOW, leff +0 fi9l1+! -lihel IVBS. Janef l'lUfCl'I. -lednelle Carler, JeaneH'e Con+essoHo, Kalhy Syphers. Sec- ond row: Deana Garber, Carol McArlhur, Pai Pazula. Susie Ri+chie, Vickie Disfler. Third row: Linda Mc- Arlhur, Charlene Geddes, Judy Himes, Nancy Burns. Bowling G.A.A. bowling, led by Rosemary Hendrix, is en- ioyed every Wednesday a'l'rer school, al' Hunl'ing'l'on Park bowling alley. A fee of 55.00 for I0 weeks is required of all girls infer- esled in learning correcl' me'I'hods of bowling. Mrs. Marion Driggers, who somelimes bowls a demon- sl'ral'ion game wilh lhe girls, is sponsor. Trophies are awarded lo The lop leam, and l50 pins are given lo girls who bowl ISO or over in a single game. Lifesaving Life Saving was sponsored by Miss Elinor Offenbach fhe las+ ren weeks in +he winfer semesrer. The purpose of +his class is fo fake a course in Life Saving. When fhe girls finish lhe course, +hey re- ceive a cerfificale s+a+ing 'rheir abilily in Life Saving. The group was led by Vickie Disfler. Firsl row, le'F+ +o righ+: Carole Rarliff, Heaiher Mewherfer, Marie Vichier, Sandy Deuel, Gay Ellioil, Frances EllioH, J Ward. Second row: Calhie Ferguson. Verna Griffin, Diane Combs, Ramona Craig, JQ.Ann Bower, Judy Winkler, Sheila Wh Corine Cunningham. Third row: Genla Hawkins, Mary Preslon, Florence Robinson, Virginia Slickler, Kalhleen Hamm Pal Worden, Linda Jacobs, Linda Houser, Marilyn Rosenow, Fafgy Variable, . . . an perform ilzeir rofed . . . Page sevenly-lwo Fnrsl row lefl +o righl: Sheila Poplcin, Deanna Po'Her, Sharon Ferguson, Gloria Murphy, Merridy Glein, Jaclrie Evans. Second row: Miss Nancy Boyden, sponsor, Paula Reece, Connie Carler, Darlene Bifler, Delores Carpenler, Mavis Robinson, Eleanor Mc- Donald Third row: Donna Slupin, Deanna Shirley, Billie Ann Reinhardl, Beverly Owens, Marilyn Miller, Veronica Levin. Fourlh row Jan Kerr, Barbara Urey, Julia Rice, Phyllis Vosylra, Kalheline Hamm, Elsa Vilar, Bobbie Sears. Fifth row: Calhy Kleinlrerl, Paula Ward, Judy Whileman, Lola Adams. Lellergirls A girl is eligible for mem- bership in LeH'ergirls afler she has been an aclive induc- led member in Gv.A.A. 'For lwo years, and earning six poinls as an upperclassman. Dulies of The Lel'l'ergirls include being aclive in G.A. A., assisling l'he gym deparl- menl whenever needed and various proiecls of all lypes. This semesler il' was collecl'- ing golf clubs so 'rhal seniors may lake golf during gym class. Rhylhms U n d e r supervision of Miss Nancy Boyden, G. A.A. Rhylhms class has learned new and exciling dance roulines. The class was led by Merridy Gleims. Such a class is excepiion- al since all schools are nol' given lhe privilege of leaching facililies for lhis subiecl. Aclivilies of lhe group slir inreresl' and much enioymenl' is derived by girls parlicipaling. . . . wiilz grace and Alzill. Firsl row, lefi io righl: Corine Cunningham, Gay EllioH, Marie Vichier, Sally McDowell, Helen Slay, Sandy Deuel, Barbara Willis. Second row: Connie Masl, Diane Hogue, Rosemary Hendrix, Verna Gri'FFin, Calhie Ferguson, Pal Worden, Mavis Robinson, Linda Sondergaard, Pal Coleman, Mrs. Marion Driggers. L14 4 Z I 1 dl 1 1, 1 ' I lj F ll! if Q, x Q S X Zi ,f N 7 Ss ..4 1 - A Y 'If' I ff i .S S ' 1 1 v L, , f V, x!' ,ff J' ! A :LQ A fl 7 A X ' 4 X , ,-1, , ,V '7 'QI ,J Wg A Z '1 7 A M ' I 1 'ff . V I ff, 7 I, XJ ff ' ,f l 1 :Q xg!! QQ' -H f m VJ' KJ 5-4 V, wif N95 J' ' J 'W f Q NI M K 2 X Q NMV ' XJ? ,JU gb gil Q X4 XM KX, 'Xie fl 'fx 'N U ki gxwxx Ni lkilxlif ,f XJ ,SJ .J NA fl. ,QM t' KXXXX X 9 my X W X X Yr Q 537 xg, QJ 'XJ In J , ig 6 Q 5 i - 2 W M + gh f A d T S lf G ry Sfupin, Ray Moore, Gerry Hamm. Senior A's W'56 Presiding over fhe Dorian class was Ray Moore. He welcomed parenfs al' 'rhe Senior Tea, Novem- ber 30, in fhe cafeferia. JeaneH'e De Armond, vice-president planned fhe Senior Breakfasf, Tuesday before graduafion. Seniors had a greai fime. Taking minufes a+ class meefings and corres- ponding wifh people concerned, Gerry Hamm acied as secrefary. Gerry collecfed class dues for a class giff. Tom Sel+zer helped keep order in meefings. On fhe nighl' of graduafion, fhe class was hon- ored a+ fhe semi-annual all-nighf parfy given by +he P.T.A. The +heme Dorian Holiday was car- ried ou+ a+ fhe Elk's club. The Dave Pell Ocfei' played. Theme for Commencemeni' was The Six l's ol +he Fu+ure. xperience performera . . . Ephebians W'56 Chosen as Ephebians for 'rhe Winler '56 Dorian class were Jan Kerr and Nor- berf Casfel De Oro. One Ephebian is cho- sen for every foriy graduafing seniors. Ephebian choices are pledged 'ro 'rhe sociefy for one semesier and falcen in as members if +hey prove fhemselves inferes- fed. The sociefy was founded in l9I8, by +he 'rhen superinfendenf of Los Angeles cify schools. In 'rhe 'rhird cen+ury B.C., fhe people of Afhens creafed +he firs+ Ephe- bian socieiy. A boy of sixleen could ioin if he proved himself wor+hy. The oa+h used 'roday is +he old oa+h used 'rhose many years ago. Candidaies are chosen for cifizenship, scholarship, and leadership. Leff +o righf: Norberf Casfel de Oro, Jan Kerr. . . . prompt coming Jiara . . . Sealbearers W'56 Nine Sealbearers graduafed in fhe class of win+er '56. This was one of 'rhe highesf numbers of Sealbearers for a win+er class. There were 94 members. A Sealbearer musl' have been in 'rhe Scholarship Socie+y for af leasf four semesfers, one of 1'hose in his senior year. Sealbearers pins are lamps and each member wears if proudly. Sealbearers were Billie Sellers, Donna Sfupin, Elsa Vi+ar, Jan Kerr, Ann Magor, Dick Hosfin, Norma Boydslrum, Vicky, and Norberf Cas- fel De Oro. They were honored a+ +he semi- annual Sealbearers banquef, Janu- ary I0, I956, when all Scholarship Sociely members were invifed wi1'h fheir parenfs. Lefl +o right Billie Sellers, Donna Siupin, Norma Boys+rum, Elsa Viiar, Viclry Gross, Jan Kerr, Ann Magor, Norberl Casiel De Oro, and Diclr Hosiin. Page sevenly-eiglwl . . . or new and brighter . . . Larry Adams Marlis Allclwin Carol Arnell Arl Arriola Bob Barlwouse Gerald Bergeron Norma Boyslrum Norberl Caslel De Oro Archie Clwolalrian Donna Vee Cluff Marllwa Cordova Jim Cox Romona Craig Jerrald Cryder Jeannelle De Armond Wilburn Doclrery Afilluf Dow Barbara Driscoll Mile Farmer lrma Farnell Diane Fonslein Bob Gill Donald Gran? Russell Griffillm Viclry Gross Gerri Hamm Eddie Harding Beverly Hare Maurice Hie Diane Hines Bob Hoffman Kalhleen Holf Diclr Hoslin Pal Hughes Virginia Hurlado Doug lvanolif Jan Kerr Oliver King Gloria Levario Jim Lewis Bill Lipscomb Waller Lifch Herberi Loggins Lillie Long Donna Loudon Barbara Luclweifa Gordon MacKay Ann Magor Evelyn Mayer Diane Millar Jacqueleen Moore Ray Moore Franlr Moses Jane Newman Eddie Orfiz David Palching Dixie PaHerson Bob Pepper Terry Peierson Billie Reinl'iard+ Lydia Rivera Margarel' Romo Anifa Ruchli Bobbi Sears Bill Sechrisi Billie Sellers Tom Selfzer Paula Shoemalrer George Sideris Pal SiHman Donna Sfewarf Donna Slupin . . . role! in fulure picfurea Page seveniy-nine Gerrie Sfupin Barbara Susoelif Rebecca Vice Erna Van de Berg Elsa Vifar Roberf Ward Janine Wells Nadine Williams Barbara Joyce Whife Barbara Jean Whife John Whife Pafricia Wiffing Senior Acfivilies LARRIMORE ADAMS: Prom Chairman: Boys' For- um. HOBBlES:: Hunling and fishing. AMBI- TION: Sfudy law. MARLIS ALLCHIN: Euodia, presidenf: Chrisfian Fellowship: gym office: cafeleria worlrer. HOB- BIES: Sporfs, baby-sifling, church acfivi-lies. AMBITION: Go fo Europe for a vacafion. CAROL ARNETT: Ophelians: Chafelaines: dance producfion: advanced dance: Senior sweafer, Prom, and Howdy King-Queen commiflees: Sparfan Choir: Chorale: Sparlan Shield: El Re- cuerdo Sfaff I954, l956. HOBBIES: Dancing, reading, Icnifling, wrifing. AMBITION: Be on a newspaper, or magazine slaff. ART ARRIOLA: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Prom commiffee: lwo year manager varsify baseball. HOBBIES: Baslrefball: slrefching picfures. AMBI- TION: Tool and die-malrer. BOB BARHOUSE: Sparfan choir, presidenf: Boys' Forum commiffee. HOBBIES: varied. AMBITION: Buy a Corveffe. GERALD BERGERON: Pages: Squires, secrelary: Lancers, secrelary: Sparfans, vice-presidenl: Boys' Forum, secrefary: Science club: Prom chair- man. HOBBIES: Pels. AMBITION: College, ca- reer: marriage. JACK BILLINGS: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars. NORMA BOYDSTRUM: G.A.A.: Scholarship: Lef- fergirls: Sparfan Choir: Prom commilfee. HOB- BY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To become head bool:- Ireeper af Norfh American Aviation. NORBERT CASTEL DE ORO: Lancers: Sparfans, presidenf: Los Amigos: Scholarship: Lefferman: Sparfan choir, presidenland 'lreasurer:MadrigaI: gymnasfics: Boys' Forum, presidenl: Vesper spealrer. HOBBIES: Music, gymnaslics. AMBI- TION: College, wifh a social service major. ARCHIE CHOLAKIAN: Lancers, sergeanf-af-arms: Sparfans, sergeanl-af-arms: Phoenix: Lefferman: Senior B presidenf: Sfudenl Body presidenl: varsify foofball: assembly commilfee, Easfern League delegafe. HOBBIES: Foofball: cars: eal- ing. AMBITION: Become an engineer. DONNA VEE CLUFF: Dexfellians: Ophelians. freasurer: Osliarians, vice-presidenf: Chale- laines, scribe: Modes and Manners, freasurer: Sparfaneffe Drill Team, presidenf: commissioner of welfare: Girls' League commiffees: Prom chairman: Senior A represenfalive: Color day chairman: Sparfan choir: Dance commiflees: Fire chief of Girls' Weelr: Girls' League fashion show, Arfs Fesfival award. HOBBY: Trying lo convince fhe class of Summer '56 fhaf Winfer '56 is the besl. AMBITION: OnIy one person lrnows fha+. MARTHA CORDOVA: Modern Dance. HOBBIES: Collecf paralreefs. AMBITION: To be successful. ROMONA CRAIG: G.A.A.: Fufure Medical Pro- fesson: Euodia. HOBBY: Sporls AMBITION: Medical Science. RONALD CSAP: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Fishing. AMBITION: To sfeal Dad's fruclting business from him. JEANNETTE DE ARMOND: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafelaines: G.A.A.: Leflergirls: Drill feam: Senior B secrefary: Senior A vice-presidenf: Prom commiffee: Girls' League Color Day, dance, and Commencemenf fheme commiffees. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To lead a happy. healfhy and successful life wilh Mille. ART DOW: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Prom com- miflee: Howdy King-Queen commilfee: prinf shop. HOBBIES: Cars: fishing: hunfing: AMBI- TION: To be a success. BARBARA DRISCOLL: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Kniffing, dancing. AMBITION: To be happy. MIKE FARMER: Pages, secrefary: Squires, vice- presidenf: Traclr. HOBBY: Going ou-I wifh Jean- neffe and drinking coffee af her house. AMBI- TION: Own a business, and marry. DIANE FONSTEIN:Dex+eIIians: Ophelians: Osli- arians: Chafelaines: Mafhs Club: World Affairs: Los Amigos: F.T.A., vice-presidenf: G.A.A. board: Girls' League board: Lelfergirls: drill feam: Sparfan choir: Chorale: dance commil- fees: piano accompanisf and enferlainer: one acl play: Inlerdeparfmenfal speech confesl: Commencemenf spealrer. AMBITION: To be successful as a feacher, or arranging music for a movie sfudio, and 'ro live a happy and healfhy life. BOB GILL: Sparfans: Prom commi-Hee: Sparfan choir: Chorale: Madrigal. HOBBIES: Sporfs and music. AMBITION: College degree and happy married life. RUSS GRIFFITH: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Traveling. AMBITION: Elecfronics specialfies engineer. VICKY GROSS: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Scholar- ship: dance commillees: GAA color day com- mi++ee: Sealbearer: Los Amigos: Commencemenl' spealxer. HOBBIES: Dancing, fennis, swimming. AMBITION: To college, and fo gef a MRS de- gree. GERRIE HAMM: Chafelaines: Senior A secrelary: GAA, Drill -leam: dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Dancing: slraling: foofball. AMBITION: Have a happy successful life. EDDIE HARDING: Foofball: fraclr. HOBBY: Music AMBITION: Be a fool and die malrer, and a musician wifh Sfan Kenfon. he if ix .921 of flue guiurev... Page eighfy NORMAN HARRIS: Sparfans: Sparfan choir band: Chorale: Boys choir: orchesfrag Boys Forum commiffees: Scholarship, Phoenix Soci- efy: organisl for school: drum maior: Los Amigos: sporf commiffees: dance band. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: To work in musical fherapy. BEVERALY HARE: Senior B represenfafive: Prom commiffee chairman: Modern dance. HOBBIES: Kniffing, and Ted. AMBITION: To be successful. DIANE HINES: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafelaines: French club: Los Amigos: Sparfan Choir: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: dance. prom commilfees: Scholarship: drill feam: Senior B represenlalive. HOBBIES: dancing, fennis. AMBITION: To college, be successful, and make money. ROBERT HOFFMAN: Pages: Squires: Sparfansz HOBBY: Tearing cars aparl' and souping fhem up. AMBITION: Shui down a new Chevy. KATHLEEN HOLT: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Chafe- Iaines: GAA: Sparfan choir: Modes and Man- ners, Girls' Council, freasurer of Girls' Week: Prom commiffee: Chorale: Scholarship: Howdy King-Queen commiffee: Vespers. HOBBIES piano dancing: and having fun. AMBITION: To be a good wife and mofher, and always be happy. DICK HOSTIN: Lancers: Sparfans: Sfudenf Coun- cil: Commissioner of Publicify: Chief Jusfice: Easfern League delegafe. CASC delegafe: AVEO, presidenf, freasurer, head frainer: Key Club, presidenf: secrefary: freasurer: Sine Nom- ine, publicify: Science club: Scholarship: Seal- bearer: baskefball: baseball: Prom chairman: dance commilfees: Talenf Nominafing: fimer and scorer for afhlefic evenfs. HOBBY Nof e- nough fime for one. AMBITION: Affend 'Gus lavus Adolphus' College and become a Naval chaplain. PATTY HUGHES: Dance commiflees: HOBBY: Wayne. AMBITION: To have a happy success- ful marriage. VIRGINIA HURTADO: G.A.A., Drill feam, Fu- fure Medical Profession. HOBBY: Sporfs. AM- BITION: Become a nurse. DOUGLAS IVANOFF: Lancers: Sparfans: frack. fennis leffers: dance commiffees, Prom comm- iffee chairman. HOBBIES: Boafs, wafer skiing, racing. AMBITION: Happy married life, and make money. JAN KERR: Dexfellians, sergeanf-al-arms: Ophel- ians, sergeanf-al-arms: Osfiarians, presidenf: Chafelaines: Girls' League presideni, vice-presi- denf, secrefary: Senior Field Day capfain: Sine Nomine, freasurer, publicify: Scholarship Soci- efy: G.A.A. songleader: drill feam: dance commiffees: Girls' League welfare chairman: Phoenix Sociefy: Sealbearer: Sparlan choir: Madrigal: Chorale: Commencemenl' speaker: Homecoming princess. HOBBIES: Dancing: swimming: fennis: reading. AMBITION: Gradu- afe from Sfanford Universify: marry and be con- finually happy. DUDE KING: C frack, B frack and varsily frack: Lefferman. Squires: Lancers. HOBBY: song. AM- BITION: To be chief of police of Bell. RON LANGSTON: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Skaf- ing: raising parakeefs. AMBITION: To become a skafer or accounfanf. JIM LEWIS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBI- TION: Have own business, or Marine Corps. GLORIA LEVARIO: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dan- cing, reading. AMBITION: To work al fhe fele- phone company. BILL LIPSCOMB: Squires: Cee, Bee, frack: Var- sify fennis: B foofball: marching band: Sen- ior A represenlafive: Prom commilfee: Chora- liers. HOBBIES: Music: billiards: Judy. AMBI- TION: College, law enforcemenf work. WALTER LITCH: Leffer in frack, baskefball: sporfs nighf commiffee: HOBBIES: Roller ska- fing: building cars: AMBITION: Success in denlal profession. LILLI LONG: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collec- -ling records, phofographs. AMBITION: Cosme- fologisf. DONNA LOUDON. Dexfellians: Ophelians: Os- fiarians: Chafeleines: Senior B freasurer: Phoe- nix Sociefy: Scholarship: El Recuerdo slaff' Sparfan Shield associafe edifor: Sparfan Choir: Prom commiffee chairman: dance commilfees: GAA: Jr. and Sr. Girls Glee: Career Com- mencemenl: HOBBY: Playing foofball af Sr. A aclivifies. AMBITION: To college, be a 'leacher and be happily married. BARBARA LUCHETTA: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafelaines: president: GAA, hisforian: song- leader: Girls' League secrefary: Sadie Hawkins chairman: Vespers speaker. HOBBY: Playing fhe piano. AMBITION: Be an elemenfary feacher. GORDON MAC KAY: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: leffer in baskefball, frack: Prom commillee: sporfs nighf commiffee: HOBBIES: Collecfing records: camping: sporfs. AMBITION: Air Force: have my own business. ANN MAGOR: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chalelaines: Girls' Council chairman: Modes and M n h ' ' ' ' a ners c aurman, dance commlflees, Scholarship: Sealbearer: Phoenix: iunior class freasurer: Senior B class secrefary: Cify Council- man for Girls' Week. HOBBY: Having fun. AM- BITION: More fun. EVELYN MAYER: Hosfess club. HOBBIES: Music, ice-skafing: AMBITION: To be an airline hos- fess. DIANE MILLAR: Prom commiffee: Senior fheme commiffee: HOBBIES: Cooking and having fun. JACQUELEEN Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafelaines: Scholarship: Los Amigos: Sparfan choir: Color Day comm- commiffee: French Club: Howdy MOORE: Dexfellia ns, freasurer: ilfee: Prom King-Queen commlflee: HOBBY, Kniffing. AM- BITION: To be happy and successful. RAY MOORE: Squires: Sparfans: Prom commilfee: Senior A class presidenf: Varsify foofball: Bee foofball: JV Baseball. HOBBIES: Records: ick- lng wifh Midget AMBITION: To have my own business. FRANK MOSES: Pages: Squires: Sparfan choir. HOBBY: Going ouf and having fun. AMBITION: To gef a new car. ALEX MURANGI: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Fishing. AMBITION: Be an elecfrician. JANE NEWMAN: Osfiarians: drill feam: G.A.A. soffball manager: recording secrefary. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBITION: Gef ambifious. . . . are gui epo.4lJ for flume Alam. Senior Field Day caused keen rivalr b l y e ween 'rwo greaf classes. Page eighfy-one EDWARD ORTIZ: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Dalirlg BILL SECHRIST: Pa es: resident: S uires: Lan- DONNA STUPIN: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osliar- AMBITION: Navy DAVID PATCHING: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Tra- vel: model railroads: collecfing records. AM- BITION: To fravel around 'lhe world. DIXIE PATTERSON: Cafeferia worker. HOBBY: Collecfing rare cups. AMBITION: To be a soc- ial worker. BOB PEPPER: Squires: Lancers: Phoenix: Scholar- ship: Commissioner of Publicify: El Recuerdo arf edifor: Los Amigos, vice-presidenf: Arfs Feslival: arf for dances: HOBBIES: Dancing. swimming. AMBITION: Commercial arlisf. TERRY PETERSON: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spar- fans: Varsily and Bee foolball: LeHermen's club: HOBBY: Beach bumming. AMBITION: To lead fhe lirsf expedifion fo lhe moon. JOE PROVOST: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. BILLIE ANN REINHARDT: Fufure Medical Pro- fession: Fla. HOBBIES: Reading: drama: music. AMBITION: Success in college and fufure life. LYDIA RIVERA: Sparfan choir: Mixed chorus. HOBBY: Skefching. AMBITION: Pbx, clerk 'typ- is'l. MARGARET ROMO: Sparfan choir: Mixed chorus: assemblies: HOBBY: Dancing: and sporfs. AM- BITION: To gel' a secrelarial iob. ANITA RUCHTI: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osfiar- ians: Chalelaines: Modes and Manners: Girls' League cabinef: Prom chairman. HOBBY: Knif- 'ling size I3 socks. AMBITION: Execufive sec- refary. BOBBI SEARS: Chalelaines, vice-presidenf: Com- missioner of Welfare: Hisforian: Commissioner of Publicify: Scholarship: Phoenix: CASC dele- gafe: Easlern League: Modes and Manners head: Sparfan choir, Chorale: Sexfef: G.A.A.. songleader: French club: dance commifleesi Girls' League cabinef: Coffon Day princess: Rolary Arl Award: Arfs Fesfival: Prom arf chairman: Fashion shows: Howdy chairman: Tri- Hi-Hop co-ordinaling council presidenl: Arfs Fes- lival awards: Scholasfic Arf Award: HOBBIES: Arf: modeling: Cafalina: Bohemianism: AMBI- TION: Affend fhe Sorbonne in Paris: buy a pink Porsche. 9 P q cers: Sparfans, Sfudenf courf: school pholo- grapher: El Recuerdo, l954, 55, 56: Sparfan Shield: swing band: marching band: Open house program: debafe: Arfs Feslival: Prom head chairman: dance commiffees: Howdy King- Queen commilfee: sporls nighf: Fulure Medical Profession: Phoenix: HOBBIES: Music: phofo- graphy: all wafer sporls: foolball. AMBITION: Go fo college, fake Pre.-Med. course: see lhe world in a sail boaf. BILLIE SELLERS: Ophelians, hislorian: Osfiarians: Chafelaines, chaplain: Dance commiffeei Sen' ior Swealer commiffee: Girls' Council: School service: French club: Prom commiffee: lnler- club council: Arfs Fesfival chairman: Scholar- ship: Sealbearer: Commencemenl speaker. HOB- BIES: Going ouf, lrnilling: amusing John in sixfh period: AMBITION: Gel a MRS degree. and fravel around 'lhe world. PAULA SHOEMAKER: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osfiarians, Sfudenf Courl: Chafelaines: Sfudenf body secrelary: Hisforian: Sparfaneffes: Modes and Manners: Sine Nomine: secrefary: Senior B class represenfafive: Tri-Hi-Hop Coordina- fing council: Easfern League Delegafe: CASC Delegale: Girls' League Fashion show: Howdy King-Queen commiflee: Chairman of Prom! Dance commiffees: Cify Engineer for Girls' week: Assembly skifs: Girls' League commiflees: HOBBIES: Having a good fime and goofing off. AMBITION: To be a kindergarlen feacher. GEORGE SIDERIS: Pages: Sparfans. HOBBIES: Sporfs: reading sfories of advenlure: and fighf- ing. AMBITION: World lraveler: business, mon- ey: marriage. PAT SITTMAN: Prom commiflee. HOBBIES: Painl- ing and kniHing.AMBlTlON: Marriage. BILL SMITH: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Debale: Speech confesfs: Howdy King: Head sporfs an- nouncer: B foolball: Senior B represenfafive: HOBBY: Talking. AMBITION: Run a gym for Vic Tanny. DONNA STWART: Commencemenf speaker: HOB- BIES: Wriling poefry and essays: AMBITION: To affain my highesf goal. are-ds' ,.. 'lf SW Q, - ::'IQi:e -- VL' if A's enioy an aflernoon al 'Phe Senior Tea wifh lheir parenls. Page eiglvly-+w9 ians. Chalelaines: G.A.A., presidenl: vice-pres- idenf, recording secrefary, paper edifor: Spar- +ane++es:LeHergirls: Phoenix: Scholarship: Seal- bearer: Girls' League Color Day chairman: Tal- enf Nominafing chairman: Prom commiflee: FTA:: Los Amigos: Sparlan choir: Dance com- mil-lees: Commencemenf speaker: HOBBIES: Reading: sporfs fraveling: AMBITION: To go 'lo college, feach, and marry. GERRIE STUPIN: Dexfellians, presidenf: Ophelian, presidenf: Osliarians, vice-presidenf: Chafe- laines, vice-presidenf, Modes and Manners. chairman: Senior Swealer seleclion commifleei Scholarship: Sr. A class freasurer: Prom commif- lee: Vespers: HOBBIES: Talking: lrnilfing: sew- ing: and having fun. AMBITION: To be a good homemaker and fo always live a happy and successful life. NICK STUPIN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Fixing up cars. AMBITION: Marriage. BARBARA SUSEOFF: Girls' League. HOBBY: Ar? AMBITION: Inferior Decoralor. ERNA JUNE VAN DE BERG: Junior Girls Glee: Senior Girls Glee: Ticlreleers. HOBBIES: Danc- ing: Sporls. AMBITION: To be successful and happy in life. REBECCA VICE: Hosless. AMBITION: Learn 'lo fly. ELSA VITAR: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafelaines: GAA Board, corresponding secrefary, vice- presiclenf: Scholarship: Drill Team: Prom com- miffee: Sparlan Choir: Chorale: Leffergirls: Sen- ior Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Swimming: reading: dancing: AMBITION: Travel and be a success. CARL WALTON: Lelferman club: frack: cross- counfry: football: Spadan choir presiclenf: HOB- BIES: collecfing malch book covers: AMBITION: To be an infernafional salesmanager of some business. ROBERT WARD: Pep and Dance band: Orchesfra: marching band. HOBBIES: Cars: playing 'lhe piano: collecfing sfamps and pennies. AMBI- TION: College, psychialry, marriage. JANINE WELLS: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osfiar- ians: freasurer: Chafelaines: French club: Sine Nomine: Dance commiH'ee: Prom chairman: Sen- ior B represenfafive: Girls' League Color Day. HOBBY: Kni++ing. AMBITION: Go fo college and gel married. BARBARA JEAN WHITE: Ticlrefeers: Fulure Med- ical Profession. HOBBY: Arf. AMBITION: Cer- 'lified public accounfanl. BARBARA JOYCE WHITE: Tickeleers: GAA: Fufure Medical Profession: HOBBIES: Fishing: and camping. AMBITION: Tissue and labora- fory fechnician. JOHN D. WHITE: Squires: Lancers, vice-presi- denl: Sparfans, secretary-freasurer: Senior B and Senior A represenlalive: Prom commiflee: Sporls nighl: Commencemenf speaker. HOBBIES: Col- lecling Frank Sinafra and Four Freshmen records. AMBITION: To be a singer, or a chemist NADINE WILLIAMS: Euodia: Chrislian Fellowship: Prom commiffee: gym office: HOBBY: playing fhe piano: AMBITION: Go fo Woodbury col- lege: Execufive secrefary. PAT WHITTING: Chrisfian Fellowship. HOBBY: Riding my horse. AMBITION: Be a horse doc- for. H.P 1,955 Senior Pas'r and Presenr The Three Muslrefeers. Guess Who? Cheer Boys, Cheer! Donna Unruh, Nancy Burns. Hurrah for H.P. Mmmmm! Lemon Meringue! Me, foo! H.P. has ihe Ball. Our Hero! Yah! Donnie Senior A's? Gymnasrics Shar. Ellen Mayer, Young and Shy. Foo+ball hero. x X is-se -. Vw Q Page eighiy-ihree Ionian Offices Don Cox presidec over fhe Class of Sum- mer '56, las+ semes+er, assis+ed by Mike Allen, vice-presidenfg Myrna Loslculoff, secre+ary1 Marfha Bradley, freas- urerg and Harold Clay- fon, sergeanf-a+-arms. A+ fhe beginning of +he winfer semesrer, Senior B's received fheir sweafers and rings. lon- ians is fhe name chosen by +he class. Ionians are +he nominal enemies of LeH fo right Harold Clay+on, Myrna Losfuolif, Don Cox, Ma.-'fha Bradley, Milre Allen. .the Dorians Winiier .56 gradua+ing class. . . . e puzture goea an to the fma e . . . Senior A's Senior class oFFicers are Wal+er Tavis, presi- denh Myrna Loslculoff, vice-presidenh Barbara Lapi, secreraryg Janei' Johnson, freasurer. Semesrer Senior ac1'i- vi+ies included a +rip fo 'l'he zoo, Senior Recep- fion, Senior Brealcfasf, Senior Field Day, Beach Par+y, and fhe All-Nighf Par1'y. The +heme for Graduafion is A Dream +o be Achieved. Com- mencemenf exercises will be held Thursday, June I4. Vespers services were held Sunday be- fore Gradua+ion. Page eigh+y-four fr M luni... LeH +o righ+: Janei Johnson, Barbara Lapi, Myrna LoslcufoFF, Walfer Tavis, John McCar+hy. Sealbearers S'56 Sealbearers of '56 were chosen from fhe Scholarship Sociefy. Each Sealbearer mus'r have a good ci+izenship record and be a member of Scholarship Socieiy for a+ leasf four semes+ers, one during Senior semesfer. Sealbearers include: Doroihy Allen, Nadine Ashley, Nancy Burns, Carol Codling, Fernando Figue- roa, Keifh French, Eleanor Kane, John Mansfield, Gail Pashley, Jerry Gadf, Fred Singer, Waller Tavis, Donna Unruh, S+ephen Weinsiein, Jerry Wilson, Anfonia Lewis, Phyllis Vosylca, Evelyn Georgianni, Laura Ruskin, Eleanor McDonnell, Lance Bowman, Paf Kornder. Sponsor is Mrs. Helen Rineman. Sealbearers hold an annual banquef, semi- formal, wi'rh dancing afferward. Guesfs are opfional. Ai' 'rhe end of each sem- esfer, an assembly honors Sealbearers and members of +he Scholarship Socieiy. As a final iribuie fhey are presen+ed wiih a special gold seal on graduafion. F + , leH +o righiz Jerry Gadf, Nadine Ashely, Anionia Lewis, Carol Codling, Doris Alaire. Eleanor Kane, E ly G a, Laura Ruslrin, Donna Unruh, Gail Pashley, Fernando Figueroa. 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A ,hfyyff ' iw P if 0 f Jr rm yr W qw my W YRsQ.fQVu twat ' lx X V Donna Unruh Shirley Welsh Dave Van Elia Richard Wilde ,f no Li X I J xg-' I 1 1 fi l, L V, L' f J Joyce Vargas Roberia Williams Ross Vezerian Glen Wilson Roberf Volp Carl Leroy Wi'Hee Phyllis Vosylxa Greg Wood Waller Vrooman Richard Yarosh A- Warren Vrooman Jan Yelner M , Eddie Waifman Judy Young Don Walker Diane Zwiesler Marilyn Wallrins Siephen Weinsiein o o 77 . . . remzere, ur ,Cafe . . . Page nineiy-ihree DORIS ALLAIRE: C. S. F. Presiden'I: F. T. A., G. A. A., French Club. HOBBY: Keeping Tom guessing. AMBITION: Gef fhrough college and marriage. VERNA ALEXAKOS: G. A. A. HOBBIES: Tennis, and cuffing Roberfa down fo her size. AMBI- TION: To raise vegefables for my Dad's marlrefs. DOROTHY ALLEN: Scholarship Sociefy. HOBBIES: Badminfon, archery, volleyball. AMBITION: Mar- riage, family and be happy. MICHAEL ALLEN: Pages, Squires, Lancers, sec- refary, Sparfans, Leffermens' Club, Boys' Forum. Bee and Varsify Foofball Leffer, Commissioner of Afhlefics, Boys Sfafe Represenfafive. Dance Commif-iees, Senior B Class, vice-presidenf, Sen- ior Field Day :ap+ain. HOBBIES: Marfha, slriing, and fhe beach. AMBITION: To graduafe from college. EDWARD AMEZQUITA: Varsify foofball. HOB- BIES: Sporfs, fishing, deer hunfing. AMBITION: To be successful. DONNA ANDERSON: G. A. A., Dexfellians, Ophelians, Fufure Business Leaders, presidenf: Treasurer Girls' League, Coffon Day Model. Dance Commiffees. HOBBY: Saving money for Hawaii, frying fo love one a liffle more fhan fhe ofhers, modeling. AMBITION: To compleie my scrapboolr with somefhing old, somefhing new, somefhing borrowed, somefhing blue. NADINE ASHLEY: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Chafe- Iaines, corresponding secrefary, vice-presidenf, Girls' League flower chairman and courfesy chair- man. HOBBY: Playing fhe piano. AMBITION: Marry my rich, young, handsome boss. ROBERT BACA: Bee Foofball Capfain. HOBBY: Having a good fime. AMBITION: Always be happy- CLYDETTE BAKER: Girls' League, G. A. A., Play Day chairman, Sparfan Choir, Jr. Glee, Sr. Glee, Madrigal, LeHergirls', Dexfellians, Sparfan Choir freasurer. HOBBIES: Kniffing, swimming. AMBI- TION: Worlx affer graduafion: live a success- ful life. Seniors Tell Plans MADELINE BELLANI: G. A. A., Dexfellians, Ophel- ians. HOBBIES: Dancing, bowling, lcniffing. AM- BITION: Junior college, and marriage. JUDETH BENNETT: G. A. A., Ophelians, Fufure Medical Profession, School Band. HOBBY: Knif- fing. AMBITION: Become a nurse. THOMAS BERGERON: Lancers, Sparfans, assisfanf Boys' Sfafe Represenfafive, Represenfafive Mod- el for School, Sparfan Choir, Bee, Varsify Base- ball, Bee foofball, Cee Baslcefball. HOBBIES: Sporfs, dancing, singing. AMBITION: Go fo U. S. C., and play professional baseball. MARIE BERNAL: Sparfan Choir, Los Amigos, G. A.A., Pan American Assembly. HOBBIES: Los Angeles Incas Social Club., dancing, singing, lrniffing. AMBITION: To affend E.L.A.J.C. for fwo years, worlr, marry. HERBERT BILDERBACH: Squires, Commissioner of Finance, Bee, Varsify Swimming. HOBBIES: Slcin diving, cars. AMBITION: To go on beach par- fies, become a C.P.A. LINDA BISGAARD: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming. AMBITION: Wall: a fighf rope across Niagara Falls. MILTON BLACKMAN: Sine Nomine, vice-presi- denf, presidenf: Sparfan Choir, and Chorale Group, Rhyfhrnaires. HOBBY: Quarfef singing. AMBITION: Denfisf. DIANE BLANKENSHIP: Girls' Glee. HOBBY: Buy- ing fhings for my hope chesf. AMBITION: To gef married. ANN BLASDELL: Chafelaines, Sparfan Choir, Girls' Trio, Chairman Girls' Day a+ School, G.A.A. HOBBIES: Tallring, lmiffing. AMBITION: To seel: all fhe possible happiness. ROGER BOOZE: Swimming feam. HOBBY: Swim- ming. AMBITION: Die malting. BARBARA BOYER: Fufure Business Leaders, Sen- ior B Represenfafive, Girls' League, G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Tail Von Reogan: Sfay in Laguna. AM- BIEION: Own a Firebird, hifch-hike around fhe U. . Sfocldon Courf marlcs locafion for Ionian Tea JIM BRABANT: Swimming feam. HOBBIES: Hunf- ing, fishing and having fun. AMBITION: Male money, fravel. LORETTA BRACKEN: Dexfellians, vice-presidenf. HOBBY: Driving Buiclrs. AMBITION: To swifch from Buiclrs fo Eldorados, gef married. live in Palos Verdes. MARTHA BRADLEY: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Osfi- arians secrefary, Chafelaines, sfudenf courf repre- senfafive, G.A.A., LeHergirIs', Modes and Man- ners, Homecoming Oueen, Junior Class secre- fary, Senior Class freasurer, Girls' League parlia- menfarian and presidenf. HOBBIES: Milne, knif- fing, and -Ihe beach. AMBITION: Gef married. VIVIAN BRADY: Dexfellians secrefary, Ophelians freasurer, Modes and Manners, Junior and Sen- ior Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir, Sparfan Shield Sfaff, El Recuerdo Sfaff, Hi Jinx, Senior A Prom and Commencemenf Theme commiffee, Dance commiffees, Girls' League Assembly, Coffon Day commiffee, Big and Liffle Sisfer commiffee. HOBBIES: Coolcing, cruising, Icniffing. AMBI- TION: To do my besf and always be happy. JAY BROADBENT: Los Amigos, Leffermen, Key Club, vice-presidenf and Sfudenf Courf repre- senfafive of Lancers, Sparfans, Baslrefball, Gym- nasfics Lefferrnan, Talenf Nominafing commiffee. Boys' Forum commiffees. HOBBY: Tallring. AM- BITION: Go fo college: graduafe: gef married be happy: malre a million dollars quiclr. RAY BROADBENT: Key club, Boys' Forum secre- fary, Leffermen, Lancers, sergeanf-af-arms, Spar- fans, Sfudenf Courf Jusfice, Baslrefball, Foofball, Gymnasfics. HOBBY: Baffing fhe breeze wifh Dad and brofher Jay. AMBITION: College, go on a mission: gef married: be happy. BRUCE BRODERICK: Sparfans. foofball, prinf shop, arf producfion. AMBITION: Gef rich quick. LANCE BOWMAN: Sparfans, Fufure Medical Pro- fession, World Affairs, Scholarship Sociefy, Lef- iermen, gymnastics. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBI- TION: Become an M.D. BARBARA BURNS: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Sparfan Choir secrefary, Sparfan Shield Sfaff, EI Recuer- do Sfaff, G.A.A., Drill Team, Sfudenf Body Song- leader, Chrisfmas Floaf Princess, Model, Girls' League Assembly, Arfs Fesfival winners in dance design. HOBBY: Bob. AMBITION: Air sfew- ardess, and grow fhe Iongesf pony fail in fhe world. NANCY BURNS: G.A.A., swimhead, recording sec- refary, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines corres ponding secrefary, Leffergirls', Scholarship Soci- efy recording secrefary, Sealbearers, Spar-fan Choir, Junior Girls' Glee accompanisf, Mixed Chorus accompanisf, Drill Team, French Club, Girls' League Flower commiffee chairman, Sfu- denf Sfore Clerk. HOBBIES: Swimming, music. AMBITION: To go fo Sfanford and enfer some phase of medical profession. JIM CARROLL: Key Club, Cee Baskefball, Bee Foofball, Bee Track, Bee Baskefball. HOBBY: Angie. AMBITION: Compfon J.C. TOM CASH: Sparfan Choir, Swimming Team, Soc- ial Life. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: College for Police Adminisfrafion. ANITA CAVISH: Sparfan Choir. HOBBIES: Sing- ing, swimming. AMBITION: Beaufy shop owner. BOB W. CHAMBERS: Social Life. Baskefball, Track. HOBBY: Ash Tray collecfion. AMBITION: Join California Highway Pafrol. FRANK CHRISTINA: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Be Life Guard. SANDRA CHUBB: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Danc- ing, swimming. AMBITION: To marry Jack and be a model. HAROLD CLAYTON: Lefferman Club presidenf, Varsify Track, Varsify Baseball, Junior and Sen- ior B Class sergeanf-af-arms. HOBBY: Gef money for a good car. AMBITION: Successful coach. BURT COBINE: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swimming and hunfing. AMBITION: Navy, or Junior Col- lege. CAROL CODLING: Toasfmasfer's Club presidenf, Leffergirls' Club vice-presidenf, Chafelaines scribe, Hosfess Club, French Club, Drill Team, G.A.A., F.T.A., Phoenix Member, Dance Com- rniffees, Scholarship vice-presidenf, Sealbearers, Junior Girls' Glee, Senior Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir and Lab. Assisfanf in Chemisfry. HOBBIES: Dancing and swimming. AMBITION: Pepperdine, fo be a feacher. LEROY COMBS: Chess Club. HOBBY: Cars. AM- BITION: To be a mechanic. ROBERTA CORBIN: G.A.A., Sparfan Choir, Chor- ale. HOBBIES: Swimming, wafer sporfs, and mak- ing socks for Archie. AMBITION: Execufive sec- refary or Air Force wife. THERESA CORDOVA: Girls' League. HOBBY: Tak- ing care of children. AMBITION: To be a nurse. ANTOINETTE COSTELLANO: Senior Sweafer com- miffee, Fufure Business Leaders, G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Dancing, swimming and collecfing fhings from differenf counfries. AMBITION: To be a legal secrefary, or marry some one wifh money. ANGELICA DIAZ: Los Amigos, G.A.A., Pan Amer- ican Assembly, Tickefeers, Cafeferia. HOBBY: Las Camelias Social Club. AMBITION: Go fo Mexico: come back and work for a year, fhen marriage. ELIOSA DIAZ: G.A.A., Tickefeers, Los Amigos, Cafeferia. HOBBIES: Sporfs, dancing and Las Camelias. AMBITION: To be a bookkeeper. LA VONE DICKERSON: Sparfan Choir, Hosf and Hosfess, Chrisfian Fellowship, Band. HOBBIES: Reading, playing fhe piano. AMBITION: Bible college, or work. DIANE DIGGS: Scholarshi Sociefy, Dexfellians, Madrigal, Junior Girls' Glle, Senior Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir. HOBBIES: Kni-Hing, skafing, cooking. AMBITION: To be happy and secure. ALVENA DISTLER: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Chafe- laines, Chafelaines presidenf and freasurer, A.V. E.O, Leffergirls, G.A.A. Baskefball head, record- ing secrefary, EI Recuerdo assisfanf edifor, Spar- fan Shield Sfalif. Commissioner of Finance. HOB- BIES: Swimming, dancing, and keeping scrap book. AMBITION: Denfal hygienisf: gef married. SHIRLEY DODD: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, badminfon, fennis. AMBITION: Housewife. MARTHA DOGGETTE: V.P. Tickefeers, secrefary Senior Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir, Junior Toasf- masfers. HOBBY: Having fun. AMBITION: To be always happy. ROBERT DONOVAN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Landscape arfisf. BRUCE DUNFORD: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Wafer skiing, hunfing, fishing, camping. AMBITION: Elecfrical engineer, and Navy. DARRYL DUNHAM: Bee Foofball Team. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To be happy. ELEANOR DYNER: Dexfellians freasurer, Sfudenf Courf represenfafive, Ophelians freasurer, Chaf- elaines, G.A.A., G.A.A. publicify head, Los Ami- gos, French Club freasurer, F.T.A., Leffergirls'. Scholarship Sociefy. HOBBY: Driving. AMBI- TION: College and gef M.R.S. degree. MARJORIE EDMONDSON: G.A.A., Euodia, Chris- fian Fellowship, Fufure Business Leaders. HOB- BY: Reacling. AMBITION: Clerical work. HELEN ESPINOZA: Girls' League. HOBBY: To en- ioy life. AMBITION: To do whaf is besf for my- self. ROBERT ESQUIVEL: Foofball. HOBBY: Sporls, cars. AMBITION: Aufo mechanic. GARY EVANS: Lancers, Sparfans, Track. HOB- BIES:Cars, reading. AMBITION: Gel married, and be a docfor or denfisf. BETTY EUBANKS: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Music. dancing. AMBITION: Work. JUDY FELSON: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Records, driving. AMBITION: College, and fravel around fhe world. AUGUSTINE FIGUEROA: Foofball, Track. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To be a success. FERNANDO FIGUEROA: Pages secrefary, frea- surer, Squires secrefary, freasurer, Sparfans presi- denf, Science Clubs, Assembly Planning commif- fee, Boys' Forum commiffees, Boys' Forum presi- denf, Gymnasfics' feam capfain. HOBBIES: Mus- ic, sporfs. mafhemafics, cars. AMBITION: To be- come a chemical engineer and live a happy life. Try fo make fhis a beffer world fo live in. JIM FLYNN: Sparfan Shield Sporfs Edifor, Spar- fan Choir, Tri Hi Hop Decorafion Commiffee, Advanced Drama, Thespians. HOBBIES: Skiing. dramafics, archery. AMBITION: Successful iour- nalisf, convince people I'm really Superman. GEORGE FORTNER: Baskefball, Track. HOBBY: Arf. AMBITION: Afhlefics insfrucfor RAY FOWLER: Cafeferia worker, Boys' Chorus. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBITION: Milifary career. BARBARA FREY: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Modes and Manners, Senior Girls' Glee, HOBBY: Sfay- ing af Laguna. AMBITION: To go fo Hawaii. Page ninefy-live JERRY GADT: LeHermen's Club, Scholarship Soci- efy, Choir, Cross Counfry, Tennis. HOBBY: Fish- ing. AMBITION: Refire when I graduafe from college. KENNETH GATH: Varsify Gymnasfics, Leffer- men's Club, Los Amigos. HOBBIES: Fishing, gym- nasfics. AMBITION: Mechanical engineer. HOWARD GATLIFF: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Resf- ing. AMBITION: To be successful. PHILLIS GARDINER: G.A.A. HOBBY: Kniffing. AMBITION: To be successful. EVELYN GEORGIANNA: Hosf and Hosfess, G. A.A., Scholarship Sociefy. HOBBIES: Tennis, and lrniffing soclts lor Maclr. AMBITION: Good housewife. LARRY GEORGIANNA: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Mechanical engineer. IRENE GILLILAND: G.A.A., LeHergirIs'. Sine Nom- ine, Fufure Medics vice-presidenf, French Club presidenf, Dexfellians, Ophelians, Chafelaines, Senior A Represenfafive. HOBBIES: Arf, fennis. AMBITION: To be very happy. ELEANOR HOLDRIDGE: Le+fergirIs', G.A.A. Arch- ery manager, F.T.A. presidenf. and librarian Modes and Manners, Chafelaines Chaplain, Phoenix Sociely, Girls' Week chairman, Drill Team, Sparfan Choir, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Scholarship Sociefy. HOB- BIES: Music, and being wifh people. AMBITION: College. CARLTON HORNSBY: Bo s' Forum. HOBBY: Folk Y music. AMBITION: Machinisf. BILL HARE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Ice slrafing. AMBITION: Draffsman. CHARLEEN HARRISON: Dexfellians, Ophelians, G.A.A. HOBBIES: Ice slrafing, bowling, fennis. AMBITION: Medical fechnician. DICK HARMON: Thespians. HOBBIES: Acfing, singing. AMBITION: Inferior decorafor. BETTY HAWKINS: G.A.A., Ophelians, Sparfan Choir, Senior B Represenfafive, World Affairs. HOBBY: Singing. AMBITION: To be happy. JANET JOHNSON: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Cho ale, Sparfan Choir Secrefary, Tri-Hi-Hop Coori inafing Council, Girls' League publicify, Senii A Class freasurer, Senior A Class Represenf five, G.A.A. HOBBIES: Dancing, Icniffing, swir ming. AMBITION: To be a privafe secrefar marriage. JUDY JOHNSON: Dexfellians, Los Amigc Scholarship Sociefy, Sparfan Choir, G.A.l HOBBIES: Dancing, singing, dafing. AMBITIOI To be happy wifh ideal boy. BETTY JONES: F.B.L.A. freasurer, Big and Liff Sisfer Parfy. HOBBY: Horsebaclr riding. AMB TION: Legal secrefary. ELEANOR KANE: Ophelians, Chafelaines, G.A.A Fufure Business Leaders Scholarship Socief HOBBIES: Kniffing, bowling, fraveling. AMB TION: To be an accounfanf, and gef married. VERA KATKOV: Chrisfian Fellowship Club, Dr Team, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girl Glee Club. HOBBIES: Crochefing, swimmini AMBITION: To be successful. Senior girls bid farewell fo school and sfudenf body, af 'rheir farewell assembly. CHARLES GILMORE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Engineer. JACK GOULD: Gymnasfics, Leffermens' Club. HOBBY: Gymnasfics. AMBITION: To be good in everyfhing. MARY GREGORY: Dexfellians, Osfiarians, Mixed Chorus. HOBBY: Tallcing fo people I don'f lKn0W. AMBITION: Prove fo Kafhy fhaf I won'f give up. JUDY GROW: Dexfellians, Ophelians, G.A.A.. French Club, Modes and Manners, Thespians, Dance commiffees, Modern dance, Debafes, Girls' League Commiffees, Dramafic Producfions, Public Spealring, Homecoming Floaf Commiffee. HOBBIES: Phil, lrniffing, enioying myself. AMBI- TION: Happiness and success. DORTHY HEIMSARTNER: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chalelaines, Girls' Council Chairman, Sine Nomine, G.A.A., dance commiffees. HOB- BY: Finding fhe 26+h hour in fhe day. AMBI- TION: School nurse, marriage and family. JERRY HENRY: G.A.A., LeHergirls', Fufure Busi- ness Leaders, Arfs Fesfival, HOBBIES: Kniffing, fennis, dancing. AMBITION: Worlr, and mar- nage. DUANE HESKETH: Pages, Sparfans, Bee Foofball. HOBBY: Keeping ouf of worlc. AMBITION: Por- fraif phofographer. HOWARD WAYNE HOARD: Leffermen's Club, Cross Counfry, Traclr, Music Deparfmenf, Phoe- nix Sociefy. HOBBIES: Music, running, helping ofhers. AMBITION: Music feacher, malre money. CORINNE HOFERBER: Sparfan Choir. HOBBY: Collecfing salf and pepper shalrers. AMBITION: College for child psychology. Page ninefy-six CAROLYN HAY: Sine Nomine, Arfs Fesfival, G. A.A. HOBBIES: Swimming, Iisfening fo good music. AMBITION: To be complefely happy. MAURINE HUBANKS: Fufure Business Leaders, Euodia. HOBBIES: Reading, dancing. AMBI- TION: Worlr for Telephone Co. and gef mar- ried. JEAN HUDDLESTON: Ticlrefeers, G.A.A. Equip- menf Manager, Business Office worlrer. HOB- BIES: Dancing, swimming, coolcing. AMBITION: To be a nurse. STAN HUTTON: Swimming, Baseball.. HOBBY: Be wifh Elaine. AMBITION: Sfafe police. SYLVIA IJAMES: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Read- ing and fennis. AMBITION: Nurse. ALBERT INDA: Scholarship Sociefy. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To be a C.P.A. WILMA JACKSON: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Sewing, coolring, dancing. AMBITION: To be a good housewife. LYLE JAMISON: Lancers, Sparfans, Swimming feam. HOBBIES: Fishing, hunfing. AMBITION: To have a job wifh II monfhs vacafion. MARY JANE JOHANN: G.A.A. Bowling, Fufure Business Leaders, Big Sisfer, Senior Field Day, Arfs Fesfival. HOBBIES: Roller shafing, swim- ming, diving. AMBITION: To be happy and suc-- cessful. JERRY KIRCHLINE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Tahin my car aparl. AMBITION: Puffing if bach fi gefher. BARBARA KING: Girls' League. HOBBY: Goin ouf wifh Richard. AMBITION: To be a goo wife. SALLY KLEFBECK: Sparfan Choir, Senior Girl Glee, Choraliers, Sparfan Band, Sparfan Ori hesfra. HOBBIES: Oil painfing and Ieafher wor AMBITION: Nurse. CAROLEE KNODEL: Girls' League, Fufure Bu' iness Leaders. HOBBY: Drawing. AMBITION: G fo Biola College. PAT KORNDER: G.A.A., Los Amigos, Fufure Bu' iness Leaders, Sparfan Choir, Girls' League A' sembly. HOBBIES: Singing, dancing. AMBITIOIN Model. JUDYE LACOCK: G.A.A., LeffergirIs', Thespian Drill Team, Dance Commiffees, Homecomin Throne chairman, Sfudenf Body publicify, G.A.,4 publicify, swim chairman, school plays. HOI BIES: Swimming and painfing. AMBITION: T enioy life. JIM LAFAYETTE: Key Club sergeanl-al-arms, Fool- ball, Track, Baskelball. HOBBIES: Skiing, spoils. AMBITION: To make my second million lirsl. MARVIN LAMBERT: Pages vice-presidenl, Sludenl Courl, Prinl Shop. HOBBIES: Prinling, swimming. AMBITION: To own lhe biggesl prinl shop in U.S. BARBARA LAPI: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Junior and Senior Glee, Sparlan Choir, French Club, Sine Nomine vice-presidenl, Senior A Class secrelary, Chrislmas Queen. HOBBIES: Swimming, bowling. dancing. AMBITION: To find lhe key lo love. happiness and success. GARY LEE: Lalin Club, Cross Counlry, Track. HOBBIES: Fishing, cars. AMBITION: To be a doclor or engineer. JANET LEONHART: Girls' League. HOBBY: Danc- ing.AMBlTION: To be successful. NORMA LEVA: Tickeleers: Fulure Business Lead- ers. HOBBY: To keep one slep ahead. AMBI- TION To be happy and secure. ANTONIA LEWIS: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Chale- Iainas, Business Leaders. HOBBIES: Reading. knilling. AMBITION: Execulive secrelary, GERALD LIGHTSAY: Sine Nomine, Choir, Madri- gal, Malhs Club, Science Club. HOBBY: Quar- lel singing. AMBITION: Salesman. CHARLENE LITCH: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing. AMBITION: Work. ANNIE LOPEZ: Girls League. HOBBIES: Sewing. cooking, music. AMBITION: Pianisl. PAT LORENZ: Direclor of Publicalions and Edilor of Sparlan Shield, Annual Slalif, Fulure Medical Club presidenl, lreasurer, Edilor ol Fealher Rec- ord, Senior Council, Phoenix Sociely. Execulive Board, Scholarship Sociely. chairman ol dance commillees, Sine Nomine, Drill Team, G.A.A.. Advanced Dance Class, Malhs Club. HOBBIES: All sporls, driving my car. AMBITION: Te be successful and happy wilh Bud. MYRNA LOSKUTOFF: Songleader, Recrealional Direclor and Chairman of Sunday lor Girls' Week. Dexlellians, Ophelians presidenl, Osliar- ians, Chalelaines vice-presidenl, Junior ClaSS vice-presidenl, Senior B secrelary, Senior A vice- presidenl, Drill Team, Modes and Manners chair- man, F.T.A. lreasurer. Sparlan Choir, Chorale. Howdy chairman, G.A.A. publicily. Lellergirls', H.P. Chrislmas Parade Princess, Girls' League Board. HOBBIES: Eal, sleep and have lun. AM- BITION: To be happy all day every day: marry? lravel all over lhe world. RAY LUCCHINI: Varsily Baseball, Baskelball, Lel- lermens' Club, Sparlan Choir. HOBBY: Cruis- ing. AMBITION: Never gel my driver's license laken away, again. SYLVIA LUCKENGA: Dexlellians, Ophelians. Os- liarians, G.A.A., LellergirIs', Los Amigos, and Dance Commlllees. HOBBIES: Having lun, danc- ing, sporls, ealing. AMBITION: Denlal assislanl. airline hosless. GEORGE LUTHER: Baskelball, Foolball, Track. Sparlan Choir. HOBBY: Keeping my iunk heap running. AMBITION: To own a Conlinenlal. DONNA MAHER: Dexlellians, Sparlan Choir, Girls' Glee, Chorale. HOBBY: Going lo sprinl car races. AMBITION: Gelling married in June. JOHN MANSFIELD: Pages, Squires, Malhs Club. World Affairs presidenl, vice-presidenl, secre- lary, Arls Feslival Commillees, Scholarship So- ciely. Sealbearers, Scholarship. HOBBIES: Orn- olhology, herpelology, mammalogy, lekalrocard- iologyl. AMBITION: I wanl lo make a billion, anolher billion, anolher billion, anolher...P.S. I mean money! JERRY MAINORD: Sparlans. HOBBY: Cars. AM- BITION: Move lo Oklahoma. DEWEY MARINE: Varsily Gymnaslics, Lellermen, Sparlans, French Club, Los Amigos. HOBBY: Sporls, Music, Coins. AMBITION: To grow and be a big slrong he-man, and make a leller in gymnaslics in college. JOANN MARTINDALE: Girls' League. HOBBY: Going lo lhe beach. AMBITION: Denlal recep- lionisl, laler gel married. GARY MARYHEW: Baseball. HOBBY: Sporls, cars. AMBITION: To be successful. The obslacle race conlribuled much lo excilemenl and lension al lhe winler Senior Field Day. DON MATHEWSON: Baseball, Basketball. HOB- BY: Sporls. AMBITION: Presidenl ol lhe Uniled Slales. RODNEY MATSON: The school dance band. HOB- BIES: Saxaphone, coins, iazz records. AMBITION: To be a bandleader. ELLEN MAYR: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Osliarians, Chrislian Fellowship, Modes and Manners, G. A.A., Lellergirls'. HOBBIES: Reading, swimming. AMBITION: To become a denlal hygienisl. TOM MAZZOLA: Track. HOBBY: A girl back Easl. AMBITION: Successlul bachelor. JUNE McATEER: G.A.A., Tickeleers, Girls' Lea- gue. Fulure Business Leaders, Sparlan Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Sludenl Direclor. AM- BITION: To gel married, and be a good wife and molher. JOAN MCCARTER: G.A.A., Spadan Choir, Drill Team, Senior Tea Commillee, Howdy commillee, Senior Play. HOBBY: Lislening lo olher's prob- lems. AMBITION: To 'find lhal cerlain boy and evenlually lo open a lonely hearls club. ROY McCLEARY: Lellermens' Club, Gymnaslics. HOBBIES: Drawing on Hodson's dashboard and fighling wilh Jim Wyall. AMBITION: Commer- ical arlisl. CAROL McDONALD: Girls' League. HOBBY: Rec- ords. AMBITION: Go lo college. ELEANOR McDONNELL: G.A.A., F.T.A. vice-presi- denl, secrelary, Malhs Club secrelary, French Club presidenl, Ophelians, Osliarians, Chale- laines sludenl courl represenlalive, Dance com- millee, Drill Team, SeniorArepresenlalive, Scho- larship Sociely. HOBBY: Scrap Books. AMBI- TION: To be happy and successful. DONNA McELROY: G.A.A., Fulure Business Lead- ers, School Band. HOBBY: Knilling socks lor Tom. AMBITION: To marry. MARLENE McGRAW: Sparlan Choir, Senior A Represenlalive, Spanish Club, Drama, Fulure Nursing Club, Science Club, Hosless lor 9ll1 grade. HOBBIES: Leller wriling, slamp collacl- ing, posl card collecling. AMBITION: To be a nurse. WAYNE McMURRAY: Sporls, Baseball, Baskelball. HOBBY: My car. AMBITION: Having money, wilhoul working lor il. ,ipsum BEATRICE MENDOZA: Los Amigos, G.A.A., Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Dancing, sewing. AMBITION: To be successful. BETTY MERRIOTT: Sparlan Shield Slall, Annual Slall, G.A.A., Modes and Manners, Tri-Hi-Hop Represenlalive. HOBBIES: Swimming, lennis, and skaling. AMBITION: Reporler, and good house wife in l959. LICHA MIHOPOULOU: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, riding. AMBITION: Success. CAROL ANN MILLER: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Roller skaling, dancing, swimming. AMBITION: To be a secrelary, and ballerina. OLGA MIRABAL: G.A.A., Scholarship Sociely. HOBBY: Jalopies. AMBITION: To have my hair relurn lo ils nalural slyle. RALPH MORALES: Gymnaslics. HOBBY: Doing cuslom work on cars. AMBITION: To do cuslom work on cars and live in an aparlmenl in Holly- wood. SAM MORGAN: Boys' Forum, Arl Produclion Class. HOBBY: Pholography. AMBITION: To succeed, as -vell as my brolher. NORM NELSON: Bee. J.V., Varsily Baskelball, Lellermen, Sparlan Choir presidenl, Senior A Represenlalive, Squires. HOBBIES: Mounlain climbing, swimming. AMBITION: Climb lhe Mallerhorn. MARION NERISON: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, horseback riding, skaling. AMBITION: Telephone operalor. DIAN NICHOLS: Junior Red Cross, Los Amigos, G.A.A., Caleleria Worker. HOBBIES: Sewing, horseback riding. AMBITION: To clean windows in a mud laclory. JACK NICHOLS: Track. HOBBY: Fishing. AMBI- TION: To have Fox's imaginalion. JANICE NORTHRUP: Girls' League, G.A.A., Drill Team, Sparlan Choir, Chorale. HOBBIES: Knil- ling, swimming, singing. AMBITION: To be hap- PY- BARBARA ORTOLANI: Fulure Business Leaders. G.A.A. HOBBY: Playing ping-pong on a lennis courl. AMBITION: To ge lo college. their aca emy awar . Senior A's laugh gaily at winter graduates, at Senior Field Day. NELDA OSWALT: Dextellians, Student Court representative, Ophelians, vice-president, Osti- arians, Chatelaines, Modes and Manners, Stu- dent Body Song Leader, G.A.A. song leader and board, Christmas Parade Princess, Drill Team, Senior Girls' Glee, Girls' League Cabinet, Dance Committees, Examiner Youth Forum. HOBBY: Have Dave talre my place. AMBITION: Be happy and drive a lcitty car in the Mexican Road Race. JOE PARR: Radio Club president. HOBBY: Ama- teur Radio. AMBITION: Navy. CYRENA PARKER: Dextellians, Chatelaines, Los Amigos, G.A.A. HOBBIES: Sliating, badminton. AMBITION: Ist grade teacher or accountant. GAIL PASHLEY: Scholarship, Future Teachers of America, French Club, Future Medical Profes- sion, World Atfairs. HOBBY: Trying to malre a decision. AMBITION: Not to become a teacher. RAYMOND PEREZ: Football Varsity. HOBBY: Hav- ing flats on my car. AMBITION: Fix them. JOY PETERSEN: Ticlreteers. HOBBY: Raising my paralceet. AMBITION: Talre up comptometry: get married. DIANA REESE: Spartan Shield Staff, Spartan Choir, Dextellians, Ophelians. HOBBIES: Danc- ing: going to the beach. AMBITION: To get married. JAMES RICHARDSON: Sound Crew, Track Team, Cross Country, Diving Team, Baslretball Team, Lettermens' Club, Phoenix Member. HOBBY: Fooling around with cars. AMBITION: To go to college, then Air Force to be a pilot. BEVERLY RIDLY: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Music. lrnitting. AMBITION: To raise a good family. SHIRLEY ROGERS: Modes and Manners, Activity Commissioner, A.V.E.O. secretary, G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Tennis, Squires, Lancers, Spartans. HOB- BY: Sports. AMBITION: Adventure. JOAN ROGERS: G.A.A., Spartan Choir, Senior Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Tri-Hi-Hop Coordi- nating Council. HOBBIES: Horseback riding. swimming, tennis, spending money, dancing. AM- BITION: Modeling and marriage. SHIRLEY ROSS: G.A.A., Modes and Manners, Let- tergirls', Choir, Chorale, Girls' Glee, Senior A Representative. HOBBY: Seeking information for my scrap boolz. AMBITION: Marry Don. MARIE ROY: Dextellians, Ophelians, Chatelaines, World Affairs, Thespians, G.A.A., treasurer, Modes and Manners, Girls' League committees. HOBBIES: Skating, travel, wrapping packages for Ohrbach's. AMBITION: To marry a million- aire. FRANCES RUDD: Dextellians, secretary, Ophel- ians, president, Student Court Representative, Ostiarians, vice-president, Los Amigos, French Club secretary, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Girls' Coun- cil, Dance committees, Chatelaines. HOBBIES: Collecting records, Irnitting. AMBITION: Hap- piness. LAURA RUSKIN: Maths Club, Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Reading, writing stories, listening to clas- sical music. AMBITION: To malre 55,000 to SI0,000 a year. JANICE SALISBURY: Girls League. HOBBY: Art. AMBITION: College, interior decorator. JEANNE SARGENT: Future Business Leaders. HOBBIES: Slrating, sewing. AMBITION: Cos- metologist. KATHRYN SCHROEDER: French Club. HOBBY: Writing letters to Jaclr. AMBITION: Go to nur- ses training, marry. MARILYN SEIGAL: Dextellians, Ophelians, Mixed Chorus, Spartan Shield Staff, EI Recuerdo Staff. Editor, Employment Office, Girls' Day. HOBBIES: Dancing, linitting soclrs for Buclry. AMBITION: Secretary, happy successful married life. FRED SINGER: Sealbearers, Scholarship Society. Varsity Baslretball Letterman, J.V., B, Baslcetball, Spartans, Lettermens' Club, Science Club. HOB- BY: Loafing. AMBITION: Graduate from col- lege. PATRICIA SELTZER: Future Business Leaders, Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knitting, Larry, dancing. AM- BITION: Finding a different way to spell my new last name, Smith. CHUCK SHELBURNE: Baseball, Football. HOB- IES: Automobiles, Sports. AMBITION: Become an architect. FRANCES SHELLY: Ticlreteers. HOBBY: Jalopy. AMBITION: Drive in Mexican Road Race. DON SHIPMAN: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, cars. AMBITION: Tile contractor. BONNIE SLACK: Dextellians, Ophelians, G.A.A., Senior Girls' Glee, Spartan Shield Staff. HOB- BIES: Knitting, dancing, show. AMBITION: Sec- retary, house wife. ORLEAN KAY SLAUGHTER: Mixed Chorus, Sen- ior Girls' Glee, Spartan Choir, Spartan Shield Staff. HOBBIES: Singing, horsebacli riding, sun tanning. AMBITION: Malte a good home for my husband: sing. STEPHEN SMITH: Science Club, Thespians, Squires, Swimming Team, Football, Spartan Choir, Commissioner of Regulations. HOBBY: Keeping school late. AMBITION: F.B.I., find- ing beautiful interests. WALTER SMITH: Varsity Letterman, Bee Football, Varsity Football. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBI- TION: Policeman. EDWARD STONE: Pages Senior A Representa- tive Spartan Shield Staff. HOBBIES: Swimming, reading. AMBITION: Graduate from U.C.L.A. DONALD SUMMARS: Boys' Forum, Traclr. HOB- BIES: Music, sports, cars, records. AMBITION: Success, and malre the most of life. BEVERLY SWENEY: Dextellians, Ophelians, Ostiar- ians, Chatelaines, Junior Class vice-presidenl. Commissioner of Public Arts, Commissioner of Awards, Student Body secretary, Songleader, Talent Nominating, Modes and Manners, Spar- tan Choir. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing, Imit- ting, traveling. AMBITION: U.S.C., Dental hy- giene. DONNA UNRUH: Dextellians, G.A.A., vice-presi- dent of Future Business Leaders. HOBBY: Knit- ting. AMBITION: Secretary. WALTER TAVIS: Pages, Squires president. Lancers president, Spartans, Maths Club, Science Club. Scholarship Society, Sealbearers, Varsity Letter- man, Cheer Leader, Boys' Forum sergeant-at- arms, Senior B representative, Senior A presi- dent, Boys' State Representative, Executive Board. HOBBY: Hunting. AMBITION: Success happiness. MICHELLE THOMA: Dextellians, Ophelians, Sen- ior Girls' Glee. HOBBY: Anything but staying home. AMBITION: To see Mary become better friends with her brother. EVAN THOMAS: Spartans, Bashetball, A.V.E.O. HOBBIES: Drawing, sports. AMBITION: Artist. LESLIE TROISI: Squires, Bee Baslietball. HOBBY: Racing cars. AMBITION: Policeman. DAVID VAN ETTA: Commissioner of Publicity, Head Yell King, Choir. HOBBY: Working on my car. AMBITION: Own an auto mechanics shop, and breal: quarter-mile time for dragsters. PHYLLIS VOSYKA: Dextellians, Ophelians, Ostiar- ians, Chatelaines, F.T.A., G.A.A., C.S.F., Seal- bearer. HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: Become a teacher or home economist ROBERT VOLP: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cabinet malring. AMBITION: Cabinet malrer. JOYCE VARGAS: G.A.A., Future Business Lead- ers. HOBBIES: Dancing and swimming. AMBI- TION: Be successful in life. WALTER VROOMAN: School Photographer, Spar- tan Choir, A.V.E.O., vice-president. HOBBY: Art, photography. AMBITION: Lawyer, teacher, iudge. WARREN VROOMAN: Spartans. HOBBIES: Wood carving and drawing. AMBITION: Enioy life, get a good iob and raise a large family. EDWARD WAITMAN: Choraliers, Football. HOB- BIES: Eat, drinlr, sleep, be merry. AMBITION: To get out of high school. GLEN WILSON: Spartan Choir. HOBBIES: Cars, going to beach, singing. AMBITION: Junior college. RICHARD WILDE: Pages, Radio club. HOBBY: Ham radios. AMBITION: Be an electronics engineer. MARILYN WATKINS: Scholarship Society, Dex- tellians, Ophelians, Sine Nomine. HOBBY: Danc- ing. AMBITION: Teacher. GREGORY WOOD: Letterman, Varsity Gymnas- tics. HOBBY: Boating. AMBITION: Become arl- ist or engineer. JERRY WILSON: Pages treasurer, vice-president, World Affairs president, Art Festival Commis- sioner, Maths Club, Scholarship Society, trea- surer C.S.F., Sealbearers. HOBBIES: Electrocar- diology, ichthyology. AMBITION: Become wealth- y and successful. ROBERTA WILLIAMS: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, lnnitting for Ronnie. AMBITION: High paid stenographer, marriage. JUDY YOUNG: Thespians, French Club, School Plays. HOBBY: Acting. AMBITION: Become an actress. DICK YAROSH: Lancers, Spartans vice-president, Le'Iterman,Captain Varsity Cross Country, Var- sity Traclr. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Become a hunter in South America. DIANE ZWEISLER: Dextellians, president of Sine Nomine, Thespians, G.A.A., Dance Committees. HOBBIES: Dancing, knitting. AMBITION: Social worlrer. ii' Cas+ of W'57 All GIRLS: L. Bailey, N. Broolrs, S. Brown, M. Casados, G. Casiro, P. Cody, M. Coolr, J. Davis, A. DeBaca, C. Ferguson, A. Flores, K. FolleH, S. Gaf- ford, L. Gunfher, N. Hurlado, R. Limon, D. McViclrer, B. Mayer, B. Mayer. M. Memeo, M. Morales, P. Poinfer, M. Quigg, K. Reynolds, R. Rodriguez M. Senior, R. Sosic, J. Siansberry, H. Slay, J. Sferen, W. Sweet L. Wagbner, C. Welfy, I. Wideman, P.WiIliam, L. Wilson. All BOYS: D. Aamodi, W. Allumbaugh, J. Anlreney, F. Anselmo. C. Ashion, R. Bail1urs+, G. Beclrman, J. Beuers, B. Bombalier, R. Branscome, B. Bru- ner, B. Bruion, D. Burrell, G. Carodona, T. Carperier, R. Ces+ner, R. Clark, K. Clement, A. ConfessoHo, E. Davis, J. De-Gelfo, P. Eimal, R. Dillrlg- W. Dopson, L. Eras, R. Evans, R. Ferguson, T. Figueroa, L. Goldine, G. Good, R. Gore, F. Greenwood, B. Hamilfon, R. Hollenbeclx, J. Huffman, B. Jacobson, R. Jones, G. Keene, R. Lane, J. Langs+on, J. Looper, R. McCleary, R. Moore, R. Morris, R. Munoz, F. Noble, G. Pafferson, E. Payan, M. Perrin, J. Powers, G. Ramsey, A. Railiff, A. Redfox, J. Reese, W. Richards, L. Riley, R. Rineman, C. Roberls, J. Roper, W. Slwidler, A. Slruloa, M. Sfaihes, R. Trosak, M. Van Buslirlr, A. Vigil, B. Wagner, C. WiHe, G. Wood, A. Woods. Page one hundred Cas+ of S'57 Casl of S'57 l All GIRLS: S. Aborn, D. Alcler, H. Anderson, C. Asdel, M. Baca, A. Bailie, L. Baker, D. Barnelf. J. Barnwell, N. Barrell, J. Bauer, D. Benge, B. Benlon B. Bidwell, M. Bowen, P. Brainnes, R. Bramsfefler, L. Brenner, E. Brocks, N. Brown, C. Brumley, B. Buchrofl, P. Burden, J. Burke, P. Bulcher, M. Can+o P. Casados, C. Clark, C. Clark, J. Clayfon, C. Cobine, P. Coleman, J. Collier, D. Combs, L. Comsiock, M. Conslanfio, P. Cook, K. Corlell, N-I Cori-ez, M. Creasly, J. Crowiher, C. Cubberly, C. Cunningham, B. Davis, L. Davis. B. Day, K, Derr, S. Dueul, A. Dominguez, E. Echevesfe, G Ellioff, J. English, L. Fessenden, B. Finney, K. Filzpalrich, l. Flores, C. Ffere, S. Fura, N. Gainey, K. Ganoung D. Garcia D. Gay M. Giblin D Gorman, J. GraFFio, N. Green, G. Gregarie, V. Griffin, P. Grillich, P. Ghroal, L. Hansen, W. Hanson, M. Harris, L. Haskins: C. Ha+hlaway, C. Helm: brek, C. Helwig, R. Hendrex, L. Hennenhoeier, J. Heppner, M. Hill, L. Hoffman, D. Hogue, L. Houser, C. Jonson, J. Johnson, C. Jones, R. Jones. P. Kane, S.-Keener, R. Kellerhals, J. Kennedy. M. Kish, K. Klombies, S. Kuckinsky, S. Larsen, J. Lee, J. Lee, M. Lee, D. Leggeh, P. Le Sueur, S. Levin, V. Llvlngslon, M. Louden, E. Lowers, L. McAdoo, M. Mc Calm0n+,, S. McDowell, J. Mclniurmcf, A. Madrigal, L. Marruio, C. Masf, J. Maslers, J. Maurizi, S. Maxwell. D. Melback, W. Merriolf, S. Michael, N. Michl, K. Micillefle, A. Milles, C. Milnes, R. Miichell, R. Morales, D. Morrison. D. Mulhair, B. Negreie, K. Kness, N. Nowell, J. Oakes, P. Olsen, J. Pinger, C. Posfumus, C. Rasmussen, G. Reber, O. Robinson, V. Romo, M. Rosenow, J. Ruchfi, A. Ruelas, L. Reulas, P. Ryan, C. Salido, C. Scheske, B, Schramm, S. Schwiesour, J. Scoggin, R. Shaffer, J. Sharp, D. S+i+ler, M. Smllh, L. Sonderguard, E. Spoon, G. Sfevens, B. Slewarf, C. Sfifh, B. Sfueben, J. Sumner, M. Taylor, D. Tingle, R. Tingley, J. Tomberlin, J. Tullius, J. Usery, L. Valdez, M. Van Deberg, B. Van Ryie, V. Vauqn, J. Veloz, P. Venable, M. Vichier, M. Waddle, M. Walson, E. Waison, J. Weese, J. Weinrich, G. Wer+z, A. While, C. Wilkings, S. Willey, E. Williams, B. Willis, G. Woilyla, P. Worden, C. Wrighl, C. Wright All BOYS: D. Bell, R. Bermine, J. Bessel, E. Beurrier, R. Braden, D. Bradley, W. Briffainl R, B,-056, E, Brown, B. Budsell, D. Burrage, J. Byford, J. Cadena, J. Capone, K. Carabaugh, F. Carfozian, J. Cheyne, A. Chiechi, R. Chrisfensan, J. Clark, D. Clesceri, S. Con+reras, G. Coursen, P. Cragin, T. Cunning- ham, T. Dhen, L. Del Rosario, R. Del Vecchio, R. De Remer, L. Dolan, E. Dorman, J. Downes, G. Duke, F. Dunbar, A. Elchuck, R. English, D. Evans. D. Evans, J. Evans, E. Eve++, J. Fiorenza, J. Fording, N. Fosier, L. Fosfer, D, Fmkeg, N, Franklin, D. Fry, M. Garcia, B. Garner, E. Gaziola, M. George, C. Gibson, D. Gillard, R. Glafzopher, B. Goodman, R. Granf, P. Greco, B. Griendfield. R. Haeoele, M. Halvorson, R. Hamlin, D. Hancock. L. Hansen, T. Hargraves, F. Harris, G. Hari, L. Henderson, R. Handley, L. Herrera, W. Hinckley, J. Hoard. J. Hulina. L. Jackson, H. Jackson. J. Jernigan, R. Kasparian, D. Kelley, R. Kenl, L. Kimbill, D. Kliever, D. La Marifain, J. La Marifain, O. Langsion, K. Lavender, J. Lewis, M. Libby, W. Linscheid, P. Lopez, K. Mc Calley, K. Mc Clendon, R. Mc Donnell, B. Mc Keen, T. McWenney, E. Mancini, W. Maslers, J. Mafhis, J. Malson. R. Melson, R. Mize, F. Moniahue, M. Morrison, W. Murray, E. Ness, B. Neumann, R. Newby, M. Noon, G. Ohm, P. Olsen, J. PaHerson, D. Pay+on, J. Perez, B. Pelers, E. Phillips, C. Pierce, J. Pinfo, E. Puiifs, B. Redwine, B. Riley, N. Robinowifz, J. Robinson, W. Roddy, R. Rozich, W. Rupp D. Schafer, B. Schliiz, M. Sciarra, D. Seifert F. Seymour, L. Sharkey, W. Shorf, R. Simpson, C. Smilh, D. Spencer, C. Slanfield, C. S+inneH, M. Sfirling, J. Sfroup, A. Sullivan, T. Sunderland, B. Tannahill, L. Thacker, R. Thornion, F. Tiscareno, N. Tornberg, N. Towe, D. Trevarlhen, P. Valencia. R. Vanderver, R. Vaughn, R. Verdugo, T. Volslin, R. Wanchek, W. Ward, B. Warden, D. Welch, R. Wells, J. Whilmore, R. Wilkins, B. Williams. D- Wilson, N. Woodruff, Z. Harfman. Page one hundred 'lwo Casl of W'58 AIO GIRLS: W. Allchin, E. Anderson, M. Anlrinson, l. Balse, C. Befiey. G. Bingham, D. Blaisure, D. Buccola, A. Cabral, C. Carler H. Cendeias, C. Cooley. J. Cooper, P. Delahunl, N. Denzinger, D. Doss, B. Dreilh, D. Drobniclr, V. Faciendo, S. Flores, S. Gaffney, C. Galloway, D. Garcia, P. Gonzales, B. Guesf, C. Hall, K. Hammons, J. Harrison, L. Haskins, C. Hendriclr, A. Hooper, L. Hughe, L. Jacobs, D. Janiz, S. Jones, F. Jordan, B. Jordane, K. Kirby, C. Knerr, J. Kohler, B. Kroelrer, A. Licause, L. Lolcey, S. Mayr, J. Medrano, H. Mewheder, J. Miller, J. Pavlolif, J. Peril, J. Palerson, J. Pillxingion, C. Rafliff, D. Richardson, C. Ricl:eH, M. Rolenberg, A. Sanfiago, S. Siebring, V. Siickel, D. Sullivan, J. Valenline, L. Wallace, S. Whalen, P. While, M. Wilson, J. Winlrler, M. Wood, J. Young. AIO BOYS: J. Adams, C. Balmer, J. Beauchamp. M. Biggersialif, L. Bealrighl. 0. Booker, T. BoscheHi, R. Brewis, L. Buoie, J. Campbell, W. Cas+eris, B. Chris- fiansen, M. Curd, P. Dean, T. Delagado, S. Dollinger, D. Eszuiver, E. Gail, A. Gaspora, T. Gensler, A. Gill, E. Gomez, J. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, G. Hen- nigan, C. Hernandez, J. Hildebrand, J. Hines, D. Hines, D. Humrich. K. JerlSBn, J. Johns, L. Jordan, P. King, B. Lafzsch, J. Lewis, T. Lighfsey. L. Lobaugh J. Lombard, K. Mc Gregor, R. Mc Kee, R. Marrieile, J. Maxey. R. Morflmer, G. Neely, G. Oderlxirlr, G. Orndoff, R. Pacific, C. Parlzs, J. Ramsey, J. Raplee, J. Rivera, G. Roundy, W. Salley, R. Schrader, W. Shorl, R. Sievering, A. Sparval, R. Slanford, J. Siauis, A. Vasquez, E. Wagner, S. Weiner. E. Williams, J. Williams, T. Wood. Page one hundred lhree S fi Q 1: T5 J 1 S Casl of S'58 . Acosla, C. Allen, J. Allen, B. Anderson, R. Anderson, L. Arzl, C. Armslrong, A. Bario, S. Balrer, T. Balmer, P. Barrios. H. Barlsch, K. Bales, J. Balley, . Bean, S. Beclr, B. Beirow, J. Bescos, J. Biggerslalif, V. Birlxell, D. Biller, L. Blaclr, S. Born, M. Bradley, M. Brannies, K. Brazzil, B. Breiner, P. Brillion T J I B- BFOUSOYL S- Bl'00lKS. F- BFOWN. S- BFOWF1. O- Bullock. D- BUVQBSS. E. Bllfner, L. Bulschlre, R. Byford, N. Caldwell, J. Carbaia, C. Carler, R. Casas L B . Amarusli, P. Coolr, B, Corazza, B. Cosler, D. Davis, S. Declrer, M. Dewey, V. Disller, M. Dixon, S. Dubes, C. Ducltworfh, B. Edmonson, H. Enriquezl . Enfsmlnger, L. Eslrada, J. Evans, G. Farrer, S. Ferguson, F. Frilsche, J. Garber, S. Gaviller, G. Geisler, M. Gleim, S. Goals, E. Golden, B. Gra- naclo, M. Hadley, B. Hansen, G. Hardisler, D. Hare, A. Garrian, G. Hawkins, L. Hawfhorne, M. Highland, J. Himes, N. Hino, G. Hollis, S. Howard B. Hudson, H. Husl, D. lmes, J. lves, C. Jaclrson, N. Jaclrson, M. James, N. James, G. Janeway, E. JeHon, D. Johnson, L. Jones, l. Kasryzlce, J. Keller D. Kerwin, J. Kidneigh, D. Kimball, P. Kirlrlessy, P. Klein, K. Kleinlre, M. Kroener, M. Kroner, P. Leonard, V. Levin, L. Lewis, M. Linf, B. Long, C. Lucas, McAr+hur, J. Marid, J. Marlrley, A. Marlin, C. Marlin, G. Marlinez, M. Miller, H. Mills, A. Misuraca, B. Mohr, J. Moiseoff, J. Moore, C Morales, l. Moreno, V. Morris, S. Mowrey, B. Moyer, S. Napier, M. Orlega, V, Orliz, R. Pvalle, C. Palmer, M. Parr, D. Pasuuo, G. Pallerson, C. Payne, P. Pazula, C. Pepper, M. Perrin, D. Pelralina, C. Piclcford, W. Poling, S. Poplcin, C. Poller, M. Polls, P. Powell, L. Price, S. Quigley, L. Recli- P. Reina, A. Ring, S. Rilchie, P. Rivera, O. Roberfson, C. Roberls, S. Rogers, P, Robe'-ig, R, Rolph, C, Rofh, D, Ruiz, L, Ryan, S, Ryan, B. Sandovall, P. Sanlucci, E. Sardenga, C. Sasser, N. Saunders, L. Shirley, D. Shirley, B. Smifh, M. Solo, C. Spencer, S. Slernberg, M. Slone, S, S+ozer, J, Sullivan, P. Tafoya, J. Tapp., P. Thorpe, C. Tobin, C. Troller, A. Tuclrer, B. Urey, B. Vargas, J. Von Reyn, M. Walreford, J. Wallace, C. Wallrins, W. Weaver, E. While, J. Whyall, J. Wiedmyer, J. Williamson, L. Wilroy, C. Wilson, P, wglfel C, Workman, J. Acoclc, R. Aguilar, R. Anderson, J. Arnell, D. Bailey, J. Ballard, F. Balsl, R. Barfsch, B. Bauer, B. Beclrman, F. Bennell, S. Bennell, J. Blaclr, G. Blackell' L. Boggs, J. Booze, S. Born, D. Brown, T. Brown, N. Burow, J. Cambell, C, Casey, D, Cafherg, D, Cenieerous, L. Chaboya, D, Clay, R, Cliflon, R. Coleman 6- COUGWGY- R- Conlfefesv W- COOPGVI M- C0 d0V-3. R- C0SliCl0. P- C0Uf1Cllman, K. Crowlhers, R. Cumlaerlin, D. Cummings, C. Davis, E. Davis, T. Davis C. Day, A. DeMaHie, C. Dischner, D. Doclrery, F. Doulharl, M. Elaerl, W. Ellis, T. Everson, G. Filzel, F. Flores, M. France, J. Franks, L. Franlts, C. Frere E. Frey, J. Gallaway, L. Garling, D. Garcia, D. Gray, L. Green, R. Harrison, R. Healh, R. Hudson, T. Hoefling, G. Holden, J. Holdridge, R. Hollon H. Howery, J. Hubanlrs, D. Humphrey, W. Hullon, A. Jaclrson, L. Jaclrson, E. Johnson, D. Jones, R. Kidder, K. Klein, L. Krueger, W. Lamb, E. Leal, J. Lee J. Lenlr, P. Leon, T. Lingo, T. Lish, L. Libingslon, B. Loclrard, R. Lopez, R. Lowder, J. Ludwiclr, R. McA'reer, T. McCardle, J. McElroy, G. Mclnery, E. McLain S. Manooshian, J. Malson, C. Maurizi, R. Mazelri, T. Meneses, J. Merrill, R. Marlinel, G, Moreno, R, Mgulfon, C, Muller, D, Nash, D, Nibarger, D, No,-sro, T Norlhey, R. Owens, D. Pagenlcopp, B. Park, K. Parlcer, B. ParroH, D. Paslor, B. Perrey, A. Priefo, E. Prielo, B. Procfor, R. Ragone, W. Rollins, P. Rose, E. Ryan J. Salyer, B. Sanders, R. Schaliler, B. Schram, G. Schuerger, G. Sears, T. Selllm, L. Simonian, D. Smifh, G. Snider, J. Sudderlh, C. Taylor, G. Taylor, E. Tessler J. TLIOITIBS, Tl'10fTlBS, Tl10maS, TIWOYTIPSOH, Tl1OmpSin, Trlhdle, -l-Ucker, TWH, Vargo, Varr, Van Ryfe, Vara, Verdugg, Vivod L. Wade, C. Wallis, M. Walson, J. Wealherman, T. Wipple, H. While, E. Wlerlzema, J. Williams, A. Wilson, R. Winkler, G. Wong, J. Wyall, R. Yosl' M. Young. Page one hundred four Casl of W'59 A9 GIRLS: P. Alcridge, M. Anderson, G. Buck, B. Capaci, D. Carpenler, R. Carranza, B. Cowley, E. Echevesle, M. Ellioll, M. Franklin, J. Gail, C. Gardner C. Geddes, P. Gilmore, B. Hagele, K. Hamm, C. Hanson, M. Hedgcoclr, P. Hinkley, K. Hoard, H. Holslon, E. Hooper, J. Hauclc, I. Hurlado, S. Johnson J. Jones, E. Krolxer, M. Marlin, D. O'Neal, H. Porlnoff, D. Poller, P. Reece, J. Rich, L. Seamon, C. Shelley, M. Srnilh, J. Slromsoe, R. Thorpe, T. Urias M. Wager, P. Ward, S. Washburn, S. Walson, N. Wheeler, J. Whileman. A9 BOYS: R. Arriola, G. Ashlon, J. Bender, M. Bralman, G. Browne, W. Carler, R. Case, R. Callin, N. Cluff, M. Coffin, E. Gale, G. Collier, G. Conway J. Dallon, G. Deering, D. Dimonl, C. Ferguson, Y. Figueroa, J. Foss, B. Gaslon, L. Gill, D. Green, V. Guilinger, J. Haynes, D. Hufifman, E. Hughes, E Irwin, R. Kliver, W. Kurlz, M. Kuzo, R. Larify, L. Leon, R. Lincourl, G. McEachen, D. Miller, L. Mohler, D. Muniz, R. Nelson, H. Newlon, B. Nielsen, D O'Leary, F. Padilla, J. Palliolo, J. Provosl, R. Rios, S. Rodgers, A. Ruchli, J. Savage, N. Shubin, L. Sprouse, J. Slephens, J. Sweall, D. Thien, J. Torry K. Van Fleel, R. Veluzar, N. Walker, J. Warful, R. Wedmore, M. Wyslrach. I C1 Page one hundred five Casl of S'59 B9 GIRLS: L. Adams, N. Adams, J. Allaway, C. Alexander, O. Amezquila. D. Ball, B. Bankhead, J. Bergren, S. Birkefl, M. Blair, M. Blankenship, P. Boland C. Brenner, N. Brislol, J. Brodel, B. Buckle, B. Bullock, C. Caldwell, J. Caldwell, S. Cameron, N. Carler, L. Carler, A. Cisneros, K. Clark, M. Cole, J Conlesollo, C. Crablree, D. Cryder, C. Daly, Jay DeHorlon, N. DeLahun+. D. Dey, S. Dominio, C. Donley, J. Dowell, K. Dowell, B. Dyson, C. Ebell, F. Elliol S. Endras, S. Engslrom, S. Epslein, N. Fass, J. Fahneslock, J. Fender, M. Fillers, C, Flores, M, Fowler, C, Frenclo, J, Friend, M, Gaines, M, Gallagher, D Garber, A. Garcia, A. Gill, P. Glocziski, D. Gomez, B. Graw, G. Gunderson, D. Hairslon, S. Haney, K. Henshaw, B. Hernandez, G. Highl, M. Hines, Y Holcomb, M. Holslead, B. Howey, N. Juslus, J. Kamiyama, L. Kiddoo, J. King, K. Klein, P. LaMau+ain, L. Law, P. Leclieff, A. Lemos, D. Lipscomb, K. Locke J. Lowers, M. Loyd, L. Lucas, C. Lundgren, C. McArlhur, B. McCauley, P. MCCu+cheon, C. McDaniel, K. McDowell, J. McKinsey, J. MacSoud, S. MarkS L. MaHieson, G. Mead, L. Miller, M. Miller, R. Milchell, P. Moore, J. Morgan, K. Morrison, G. Mead, P. Murley, G. Murphy,M. Negrele, N.Noon, J. Oliver B. Owens, K. Paulson, G. Parenie, S. Paylon, L. Pearce, N. Pelerson, S. Picolle, J. Pierce, M.Pres-lon, E. Quinn, P.Rader, C. Rezal, J. Rice, M. Richardson, 5- ROQBYS. C- Rull. K- Silfef. 5- 56fl'll-ICCl. M- 5BPU'l'0. J- Saunders. A- 5Cl 9l'm. P. Schiolis, J. Schwab, P. Scorsone, B. Sco++, J. Sedgwick, H. Sellers, B. Sheels, C. Shelburne, D. Shepherd, J. Shepherd, B. Simmons, K. Simonis, M. Sims, E. Silka, D. Slane, M. Smi+h, P. Smilh, E. Spencer, S. Spoon, D. Spolilla C. Spraw, D. Sferling. W. Slroud, K. Syphers, P. Tafaya, S. Tanner, B. Terry, J. Thompson, D. Thrasher, S. Tommon B. Treff, M. Trenque, R. VanDeberg: J. Van Lyener, P. Varela, C. Waifman, M. Wailman, J. Ward. B. Welch, T. Werlz, J. Weslon, N. Whisller, A. While, L. Williams, N. Williams, l. Wilsey N. Wilson, J. Worden, V. Young, S. Zarlman. B9 BOYS: R. Adams, G. Almendinger, T. Anfenson, J. Baglia, J. Bailey, R. Bailey, J. Baker, C. Barllell, J. Bean, H. Beebe, B. Bell, J. Bell, A. Bennefl. S. Blacklock, B. Boyd, J. Bradley, C. Bradshaw, D. 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