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

 - Class of 1957

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'v .Q 1 'bd bw 'ee 4 KN Sm n 51 'rfafepig as A J'if '-N -. is ag Q -Ni 3 v- x X af Ti, - 1 9 ofa I' Y -3 TT X?-.Q-Tlx kb Qi.:xR:: i1-F53 C5251 V--3-ii-is ' lx x. ,d S A, 'fi -.., -L x ' I X fe 1 wi-I'- H Q, N XR 5, Q A rfi?:'-gi Qs Ng L55 ' 'N' if 5 L, gs, J- Yi 3 l,ll X, ke ,ll.. fe.,-if serie i-25 x ixrsg eq -XT -DXXY-e 'L-X .YQ N I li I I 1 1 I l The Theme of memories is an appropriale one for a school yearbook, for youfh is +he 'rime when one sfores up memories for fhe fu+ure: memories of friends and ac- 'rivi+ies, of classes and assignmenls, of new unders+andings. If your experience is like +ha1' of olhers, school day memories-happy or unhappy- will come back fo you for all fhe fufure. If you have raken advaniage of your opporiunilies here, +o fhe besl' of your abili+y, your memories will be of +ime well spenf, and I can predic'r for you an ou'rs'randing fu- fure. If your memories are of +ime and opparlunify was+ed, we can only hope fhal you will begin now fo build beHer memories, and fo work for fhe success which-God willing-can s+ill come fo you. Our besf wishes for 1'he fuiure go wifh all of you. May your fufures be brighi, al- ways, and 'rhe memories l'ha+ you keep and build always be memories of which you can be proud. -Mr. Noble Waife Principal 5,4 . K A71 Memories are precious fhings for all of us, and 'rhose we sfore in youfh influence all our fufure. Our memories of you who gradua+e are pleasanf ones. We are sorry +o see you leave, and ye? we know +ha+ growfh and new experiences are good for all of us. We are confiden+ +ha'r being graduaied from high school will help you meei' successfully fhe problems and opporfunifies ahead. We shall be proud of your accomplishmenis affer graduaiion. May we urge you who are noi' l957 grad- ua+es, and who will be refurning +o us, fo +ake full advanfage of all your school has fo offer. We hope all of your experiences will be wor1'hy of sforing in your memory ches+s. -Mrs. Iona Jurden Lord Girls' Vice-Principal emoriea are treasure The years speni' in high school will mean differeni' 'rhings 'ro our gradualing seniors. To some ii' will mean preparafion for a iob or preparafion for advanced college work. fo ofhers i'r will mean simply preparafion for life, marriage, or social success. To all, how- ever, ii' will be a complefed period full ol memories. Memories are wonderful +o have and are noi' easy 1'o lose as fhey will always be a parl' of you. If is our hope 'rha'r +he memor- ies you will re+ain will be sa1'isfac1'ions and pride in your accomplishmenfs in all phases of your school life. We wish you 'rhe besl in life and happiesf of memories. -Mr. Waller G. Heil Boys' Vice-Principal Page nine Qi Mr. EDGAR ADAMS feaches woodshop and is indusfriai arfs chairman. Mrs. REBA BARTLETT is our fine librarian and chairman for spe- cial observances. Mrs. RUTH BENTON lrighil in- sirucls science, sponsors Talenl Nominalinq Commifiee. Mr. DWAYNE BRUBAKER heads our work experience program, Teaches driver eclucalion. Mr. ARTHUR BRUHNS, machine shop insfruclor, serves as Squires sponsor Mr. ROBERT CHASE lrighfl combines English and P.E. in- slruclion, worlcs wilh Phoenix awards, Miss LUCILLE BICKLEY llefll di- recls English classes, heads fhe Assembly Cor'nmiH'ee. Mrs. DOROTHY BLAIR, Ephebif an Chairman, Teaches in busin- ess eclucalion Miss ESTHER BORDAHL sponsors Phoenix Sociefy and feaches science. X Aw is 'Q xy 'hw' Mrs. ALICE CHEW ileffl Teaches in fhe science deparfmenf, di- recis A.V.E.O. worlc. Mr. SHELDON CHUBB, science insfruclor, sponsors Sludenl Courl. Mr. JOHN CRAWFORD, aulo shop leacher, assis+s Boys' For- um and Safely-Defense. Mr. JOHN DORAND, inslrucis in English and advanced drama. sponsors Thespians. Miss ALBERTA DREDLA, home' malcing deparlmeni chairman, is Girls' League chairman. Mrs. MARION DRIGGERS Irighfl insfrucis girls' physical educa- iion, sponsors Lelfergirls. A Mr. RAYMOND HARRIS is boys' physical educaiion chairman. sponsors Key Club. Miss JUNE HASTY heads girls' physical educaiion, PTA com- mifiee, and Drill Team. Mr. VICTOR HOZDUK Irighil is in business educafion and on The Senior commiiiee. Dr. MARSHALL CRASHAW Ileifl is in social siudies, head- ed EI Recuerdo sales campaign. Mrs. GRACE CRUICKSHANK is English deparimenl chairman and publicaiions chairman. Mr. CECIL DAVIS, social sludies deparfmeni, is our popular Sen- ior sponsor. Miss ELIZABETH DYER, English deparirneni, Ileiil serves as Ofiiarian sponsor. Miss MARILYN GOUDZWAARD, English insiruclor, is assisfani Senior chairman. Mrs. BEVERLEE HAHN is insiruc- for of business educaiion and Deparimeni Chairman. A A , ,ff A fv 'QT' Mr. ROBERT LEHNHARDT, social sfudies insirucior, serves on Phoenix commiifee. Dr. BOYD LINDOP, English cle- parimenf, sponsors iournaiism and fhe El Recuercio. Miss FRANCES LOGE irighfl combines reaching and Avia- +ion Club in+eres+. q s. w' , Q Mr. CHARLES MORTON reaches science and is on ihe Safeiy- Defense commiffee. Mr. DONALD MYERS, science deparimenf, is sponsor of Fu- iure Medios, science club. Mrs. MIRIAM McCRARY, arf deparfmenr chairman frighfi, direcfs EI Recuerdo ari work. Page fwelve Mr. ROB NIMMO, business ed- ucalion inslruclor, heads Col- lege Loan commiflee. Miss ELINOR OFFENBACH, girls' p.e. insirucior, is Cha+elaine's sponsor, faculfy chairman. Mr. CLAIRE PALMER lrighfl ap- plies malhemalics in Chess Club sponsorship, heading special fund drives. DQR 51? I Mr. ROBERT PILLING, ma+he- ma+ics insfrucfor, complefes his firsl semesfer ai Sparla. Mr. STEVEN POWELL clirecfs con+inua+ion classes, coaches SparIa's fennis men. Mr. WILLIAM POWELL lrighfl specializes in driver educalion and driver iraining. 4? -wseww xv., Mr. WILLIAM PAULFREY lIeHI insfrucls English classes, is Boys' Forum sponsor. Mr. FRED PEASE combines mafhe- mafics and insirumenlal music, inslrucfs band and orcheslra. Mr. DONALD PELTON, social siudies, inslrucls leadership class, sponsors Execu+ive Board. Mr. JOHN REINHARDT llelil. English deparfmeni, assisls Scholarship Sociefy, Senior A commiflee. Mr. FLOYD RHEA, boys' p.e., sponsors Lefiermen, is Varsify Ioofball and swimming coach. Mrs. HELEN RINEMAN, Ian- guage deparfmenl, is Scholar- ship chairman, college advise- menf co-ordinafor. Page 'lhirfeen Mrs. DARLENE ROBERTS, Span- ish insfruclor, sponsors Lo: Ami- gos Club. Mr. CHARLES RUTH insfrrcis science and mafhemalic: class- es, sponsors Fufure Engineers. Mr. SAM SACHS lrighll busia ness educalion cleparlmeni, is Junior class sponsor. ll' 3 . Miss ELIZABETH SNYDER, lan- quage cleparfmeni, is sponsor of Dexfellians. Mr. HENRY SPRINGER, boys' physical educalion, coaches Sparlan 'lraclx men, B loorball. Mr. LLOYD STEPHENS lrighfl. business educaiion deparfmenl, sponsors Fufure Business Lead ers. will -.1 alfa Miss NUVART SAEARJIAN llefil refurns +o rhe English deparr- menf afler a year lrip around 'lhe world. Mr. WILLIAM SCHWIERING, mafhemalics insirucfor, spon- sors fhe Sophomore class, Mr. NEIL SHAMBAUGH com- bines social sludies insfruclion and Freshman class sponsorship. .Km , Dr. C. E. STIRDIVANT llefil is social s+udies deparfmenf chair- man, Ephebian commiHee mem- ber. Mrs. NANCY TALLEY, girls' phys- ical educaiion, spends many hours in G.A.A. aciiviiies. Mr. RICHARD THOMPSON in- sfrucls social siuclies classes, is Senior B Sponsor. Mr. THOMPSON UHLMAN in- slrucls Lalin and English class- es, sponsors Sine Nomine. Mr. EDWARD UNGER, indusirial aris deparrmenl, inslrucls class- es in draffing. Mr. CLARENCE VANDERPOEL lrighfl is business educaiion inslrucfor, Ticlrefeers sponsor. Mr. WILLIAM THURMAN lleffl. mallwemalics deparlmenl, is Spar+a's Allfilelic Coordinafor. Mrs. CAROL TRAINOR, home- malring inslruclor, direcfs Hos- Iess Club aclivifies. Mr. MORTON TUTTLE, business educalion deparirneni, serves on Publicaiions commillee. 9 'E Mum 48 'X 'Wi mix is Mr. GORDON WEED inslrucls wood shop classes, direcls Siege Crew aclivilies. Mr. TED WESSINGER, arf de- parfmenf, arranges special dis- plays and exlwibiis. Mr. WILLIAM WHITE lrigl'1+l is social sfudies and boys' p.e. insfruclor, Lancer sponsor. Mr. RAYMOND VERNOY lleffl worlrs wi+l'1 boys' physical edu- calion, heads Miliiary commii- Iee. Miss JO JANE WARE is Ialenfed vocal music direcfor, direcis Sparlan Choir and all music groups. Mr. FRANK WEBBER, elecfric slwop inslruclor, sponsors Radio Club, direcis sound equipmenl use. Mr. HOWARD WILSON lrighfl insirucfs mefal and machine shop, heads Thrill-Conservalion commiHee. Mr. HOWARD PLOESSEL, riglif. is lop swimmer, Sparian life guard and swim inslrucfor. salt' Camera Shy: Miss Louise Husfon, social sludies deparfmenig Miss Elizabelh VanSisfine, special ed- ucaiion for ihe deaf and hard of hearing. On Leaves of Absence: Mr. Don- ald Feser, Mr, Roy Hendriclr, Mrs. YveHe Lerner. Now Teaching Closer fo Home: Mrs. Clara Grillo, Washingfon High School, Mr, Roberl Shu- shan, Polyfechnic High School. Right. Mr. JOHN DOERMANN, head counselor, direcls The worlx of Spar+a's counseling sfalif, is re- sponsible for fhe fesling pro- gram, guidance acfivilies and sludeni programming. Several feachers assisf wilh counseling. Lefl. Mr. HENRY THOMPSON, regise irar, clirecfs +he worlx of fhe al- lenclance office from his s+ra- iegic posifion be'l'ween 'lhe vice-principals' offices. Absence and irregular allendance are problems handled in his ofilice. . . . in eueryone5 li e . . . zany- - Mr. LOWELL WINTER llefll Teaches in mafhemafics deparf- menf, worlrs wilh Boys' Forum, sponsors Pages. Mrs. CHERYL SHERMAN, lefl is Sparlan recrealion direcfor sponsors lnfer-Club Council. Clerical sfaff. Lefi +o righh Mrs. Grossniclxle, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Ebel, Miss Keyes, Miss Ly broolr. Mrs. Rosluncl lseafedl. Cafeferia sfaff. Leff fo righ+: G. Ross, M. Hough, A. Duffy, N. Johnson, M. Willrinson, J. Craw- ford, B. Boudier, H. Hughes, R. Morrow, D. Kearny. bygone cla.44 Jaya. Mainfenance Slaff. Lefl +0 righf, firsi row: R. Binclcly, P. Schumann, W. Schefendeclrer, R. Cross, N. Diefrich, R. Healh, A. Palusinslzi, N. Days, H. Wilhelm, E. Cabrera, W. HewiH, R. Nelson, M. Bonner. Second row: E. Jackson, M. Lund, W. Roberls, E. Brooirs, W. Jenlrins, W. Meade, R. Shipman, H. McWade. Page sevenieen z.6'z. 4' .f L L..c,,.,c A g Z ,M ,,.,, Z ,. -64,1 f 1 1 is 1 J ' 1 ,. 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A X 1 KXQ., lf,-'14, fair? ,,,- 5,5531 L Seniors have memories Of proud accomplishment . . Of years well spenl. . . And classroom fun. . . And leadership. Now a+ Commencemenl' School learning meels +he They are prepared. They will nol' fail. fesl' of life Serving as Senior A officers for +l1e A+henians, class of Winler I957, were, leff fo righiz Tim Carpenler, Beairice Mayer, Gary Beckman, Helen Stay, and Herb Pa++erson. Winler '57 Way baclc in February, I953, Hun'ring'ron Parlc High School liirsl became acquainfed wifh +he Winfer class of l957. Reigning as Queen and King of +he Howdy Dance were Gale Good and Carol Rucker. The second Freshman semesfer found Jim Reece as class presidenf, and doing a fine job as 'rheir leader. As Sopho- mores, members of +l1e class became very aciive in service clubs and spor+s, and Jim Reece was once again elecf- ed as class president The Junior year saw many of fhe members ialcing pari' in Sfudenf Body ac+ivil'ies. Gary Beckman was elecled Commissioner of Regulafions, Jim Reece Commissioner of Public Arfs, and Gale Good Commissioner of A+hle+ics. Then in June, I955, Jim Reece was elec+ed as Vice- presidenl of +he Sfudenl' Body, along wiih Tony Woods as Com- missioner of Regulalions, Gary Beckman as Commissioner of Public Arfs, and Ari' Con1'essoH'o as Commissioner of A+hle+ics. This was indeed a busy year for +he class, and in January, l956, +he Phoenix Sociefy accep+ed Gary Beckman, Dale Burrell, Jim Reece, Ronald Langsfon, Wally Shidler, and Helen Sray as new members. As fhe Win+er class of '57 reached +heir Senior year, fhey chose as fheir color, apple green, and +he name Afhe- nians. Ari' Con'ressoHo was elecfed fo serve as Senior class presidenl' in +he summer wifh Gary Beckman elecfed in +he fall. Lila Bailey did a fine iob as G.A.A. presiden+, while Jim Reece served as Easiern League president Arr Con+essoH'o served as Sludenl' Body Presidenl' wilh Lila Bailey as Vice-Presidenh Joyce Sferen, Secrefaryg Alan Slcuba, Commissioner of Regulaiionsg and Dixie Melbaclc as Commissioner of Finance. Many were 'I'he offices held and school confribufions by members of fhe class in +he fall of i956 and winler of I957. Hun+ing+on Park was sorry +o see such a fine class leave bu+ wished each member of l'he group success. Page 'iweniy Ziggy f rf , KW f f l l , , M7 l -Y '- fr ' x V' XZ!-' bff !' ,1 ,f I QV' V f C71 fob '- f f 1 ,I ,K ,yy ,. 'L cf - ' , f ff 1 ' X ,f f fail! . ' C' 'X' J ff Q f fflfa, Q..4, .W , X4 f fbddff lf J W X x 'M X ff ' ff 71, ff ,ff ,I if .ff - , .V ,f f E ,af .Y-ff, y 1 1 Y ,,fL 4 A. ,f ,, 'VX' , -V I , I' Q f ,giffnf A- X! Ephebians for ihe W'57 class ll membiilr for each 40 graduaieslz Helen Slay, Charles Ashlon, Li , ,,.,x 4 I Ramona Sosic. ,fx C QQ all iv QU lr' , xxx xx fl - ,V I- I If U h 0 t W 0 , J el'll0l'J alle l1'lel1'l0l'le4, 00 4 n 0 V, X0 A f VCL, px fy ' l A all AV I, YL! I l ll fly, u 1 'f x. f-.l 4 QT K' .A Sealbearers. Lefi to right Pal Grilich, Judy Scoggin, Charles Asl1+on, Ramona Sosic, Helen Slay. Page fwenfy-one ,ff , ,Q Dan Aamodl James Ankeny Charles Ashfon Lila Bailey Joyce Barnwell Roberf Ba+hurs+ Gary Beckman Barbara Bidwell Richard Branscome Sharon Brown William Bruner Roberf Brufon Joanna Burke Ernesi Burrell ...t af Luger or ze... Silber? Cardona Timolhy Carpenier Marfha Casados Richard Casfner Gloria Casfro Kearby Clemenf Pafricia Cody Arihur Con+essoHo Margueri+e Cool: Janice Davis Alice De Baca John De GheHo Paul Deimel Louis Del Rosario Weldon Dopson Floyd Dunbar Leonard Eras Pafricia Ervin Duane Evans Dwighf Evans Roger Evans Caflwerine Ferguson Michael Fillpol Sally Gafford Pairicia Grilich Gale Good Lila Gunilmer Waller Hamilfon Carol Helwig Roger Hollenbeclr James HuFFman Norma Hurfado William Jacobsen Judy Johnson Ronald Jones Gary Keene Roberf Lane James Langsfon Janice Lee Dixie Leggeff Rosalinda Limon Verbena Livingsron . . . o parfzea an c awed . . . Jaclr Looper Lana McAdoo Barbara Mayer Beairice Mayer Dixie Melbaclr Marina Morales Jacque Moreno Roberl' Morris Darlene Morrison Bernice Negrefe Danny Niclwoll Fred Noble Norine Newell Herberf Pafferson Joseph Perez Arihur Reclfox Carol Scheslxe Evereff Payan Allan Rafliff James Roper Michael Perrin Joyce Pinger James Reece Kay Reynolds Mary Schilling Judiih Scoggin i I John Powers William Richards Madonna Senior Marilyn Quigg Harold Ramsey Lee Riley Rosalie Rodriquez Sleven Serna Wally Shidler . . . of green Robin 00114 . . . Alan Slcuba Ramona Sosic Helen Slay Joyce Sferen Wanda Sweel Darlene Tingle Michael Van Buslxirlx Maryann VanDeBerg Bernice VanRy+e Roberi Vaughan Luise Wagner Cheriene Welfy Pa+syWilliams Claire Shiry sl oi S9 SW? Gary Wood Tony Woods John Morago V, C 1-I if H Ig in Tkgvf, 'X . C, Senior Acfivifies, W'57 N. DAN AAMODT: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sleeping. AMBITION: To graduafe from some J.C. JIM ANKENY: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spar- Ians, vice-presidenf: Sparfan Choir: Prom Com- miffee. HOBBIES: Sporfs, cars. AMBITION: malxe money. CHARLES ASHTON, JR.: Chief Jusfice Sfudenl Courf: Sparfans: C.S.F. Sealbearer: Letfer- men: Lancers: Squires: Pages. HOBBIES: Hunl- ing: fishing. AMBITION: To affend Occidenfal College and become an engineer. LILA BAILEY: S. B. vice-presidenf: G.A.A. pres- idenf, volleyball head: Ophelians: Osfiariagfn freasurer: Chaielainesg Scholarship Sociefy: Drill feam: Sparfan Choir: Sr. Girls Gleeg Modes and Manners: Dance commiffee chairman: Prom commiffee: Homecoming chairman: Mofher and Daughfer Banquef commiffee: Sr. B. Luau commiffee: Afhlefic co-ordinafor for Girls' Weelr: Coffon Day princess: Suzie Sparfa: Homecoming Queen. AMBITION: Elemenfary feacher: housewife. JOYCE BARNWELL: Sparian Choir: Sr. Girls' Glee: Chrisfian Fellowship. HOBBY: Kniffing soclrs for a cerfain fellow. AMBITION: Finding fhaf cerIain feIIow. BOB BATHURST: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Wafch- ing wafer slriers fall. AMBITION: Champion wafer slcier. GARY BECKMAN: Sr. A class presiclenf: Sr. B field day capfain: commissioner of Regulafions, Public Arfs: Sparfans: Lancers: Squires: Pages: Phoenix Sociefy: Leffermen: Boys' Weelc. HOB- BIES: Foofball, diving, swimming. AMBITION: Archifecfural engineer. BARBARA BIDWELL: Girls' League: Y.W.C.A.: Dexfellians. HOBBIES: Slriing, horseback riding. swimming. AMBITION: To live a happy mar- ried life. BOB BOMBALIER: Boys' Forum. RICHARD BRANSCOME: Sound Crew. HOBBY: Drag racing. SHARON BROWN: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Os- Iiarians: Prom Commiffeez HOBBY: Having fun. AMBITION: Success and happiness. GRADUATES AT LAST! 4 BILL BRUNER: Varsify foofball and fraclr. HOBBY: Records. AMBITION: To be a cop. ROBERT BRUTON: Leffermen: Varsify and Bee foofball: Varsify and Bee fraclr. HOBBY: Thinlc- ing of ways Io gef a new Buiclr. AMBITION: Gef a good iob and gef married. JOANNA BURKE: Hosfess Club: Y.W.C.A., Tri-Lifes: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Slriing, swim- ming, camping. AMBITION: To slay married and build our ranch home in Hayward Valley. DALE BURRELL: Phoenix Sociefy: A. V. E. O.: Sound Crew. HOBBY: Work on cars. AMBITION: To worlr in a prinf shop. GILBERT CARDONA: Boys' Forum: Leffermen: car clubs. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: To go Io UCLA. TIM CARPENTER: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spar- fans, secrefary-freasurer: Bee foofball: Dance commiffees: Sr. A freasurer. HOBBIES: My car, money, girls. AMBITION: To be a success. MARTHA CASADOS: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Embroidering, collecfing records. AMBITION: To go fo Hawaii. RICHARD CASTNER: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Beafing J. P.'s coupe wifh my gravel wagon. AMBITION: Become a fool and die appren- lice. GLORIA CASTRO: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knif- Iing and dancing. AMBITION: Beaufician. KEARBY CLEMENT: Boys' Forum: Key Club. HOBBY: Coin collecfing. AMBITION: Become a draffsman. PAT CODY: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Leffergirls. HOBBIES: Tennis, singing, and having fun. AMBITION: To go as far as I can in fhe world, and not fo malre any enemies. ART CONTESSOTTO: Pages, vice-presidenf: Squires, vice-presidenf: Lancers, presidenf: Spar- fans: Leffermen, secrefary: Junior class presi- denf: Commissioner of Afhlefics: Sr. B presidenf: S.B. Presidenf. HOBBIES: Wafer-slciing and drinlring lemonade. AMBITION: Affend Easf LAJC and become a millionaire. MARGUERITE COOK: F. T. A.: Ophelians: Fufure Medios: G.A.A.: Girls' League: World Affairs. HOBBIES: Collecfing boyfriends, cars and money. AMBITION: College and marriage: be- come a success in whatever I do. JANICE DAVIS: Modes and Manners: Prom com- miffee: G.A.A.: Los Amigos: Girls' League. HOBBY: Roller slrafing. AMBITION: Happiness. ALICE DE BACA: Girls' League: Sr. B rep.: Prom commiffee: Sr. B Luau commiflee. HOBBY: Geffing fhe mosf oul of life. AMBITION: Talk Pai info geffing married. JOHN DE GHETTO: Boys' Forum: Sparfans: Lef- Foofball: Orchesfra: lermen: Lancers: Track: Band. HOBBY: Camping. AMBITION: Navy. PAUL DEIMEL: A.V.E.O.: Sound Crew: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Phofography. AMBITION: Phofographer. LOUIS DEL ROSARIO: Boys' Forum: Knighfs. HOBBY: My car. AMBITION: To be successful. DON DOPSON: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spar- fans: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Loafing. FLOYD DUNBAR: Lancers: Sparfans: Sr. B rep.: Swimming feam: Sr. B Luau commiffee: Vespers spealrer. HOBBIES: Swimming, woiball, archi- fecfure. AMBITION: To become a big hofel own- er Iilre Conrad Hilfon. LEONARD ERAS: Boys' Forum. PAT ERVIN: Girls' League. AMBITION: To be a good wife and mofher Page Iwenly-five . . . moving DUANE EVANS: Boys' Forum: Aviafion Club: Varsify fraclr: Varsify foofball. HOBBY: fion. AMBITION: Service. DWIGHT EVANS: Boys' Forum: Aviafion Club: baslrefball: fracl. AMBITION: To gef a good office iob. ROGER EVANS: Radio Club, presidenf: Sound Crew: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Elec-lronics. AMBI- TION: Elecfronic consfrucfion. CATHIE FERGUSON: Girls' League: Chrisfmas parade princess: Sr. A rep.: Sparfan Shield: El Recuerdo: G.A.A.: Sparfan Choir: Drill Team: Leffergirls: Sr. Girls' Glee. presidenf: Dexfel- lians. HOBBIES: Bowling, falling, and quarfer- baclcs. AMBITION: J.C., marriage and hap- piness always. MIKE FILLPOT: Boys' Forum: Pages, sergeanf-a'r- arms: Squires: Lancers: HOBBY: Hunfing. AM- BITION: Become a draffsman. SALLY GAFFORD: Girls' League: Girls' Council: Dexfellians: Ophelians: C.S. F.: Drill Team: Prom commiffee: G.A.A. GALE GOOD: ..e+fermen: Bee and Varsify fraclt: Varsify baseball: Bee and Varsify foofball. HOB- BY: Malling money. AMBITION: To Ireep on do- 'ig so. PAT GRILICH: Sine Nomine, secrefary: French Club, secrefary: G.A.A.: Ophelians, sergeanf- ai-arms: Osfiarians: World Affairs: Jr. Girls' Glee: Arf Fesfival winner: Drill Team: Dance commiffees: C. S. F.: Sr. B rep. HOBBIES: Danc- ing and collecfing records, sporfs. AMBITION: To affend Occidenfal and fo be happily married. LILA GUNTHER: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swim- ming and boafing. AMBITION: To go fo col- lege and graduafe? BROOKS HAMILTON: Boys' Forum. CAROL HELWIG: Girls' League: Sr. Girls' Glee: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Sewing and drawing. AM- , BITION: J.C.: be happy and successful. ROGER HOLLENBECK: fraclr: baseball: Sparfan Choir. HOBBY: Ginger. AMBITION: Be suc- cessful. JIM HUFFMAN: Lancers: Leffermen: Bee, J.V. baslrefball: Varsify cross counfry: Varsify fraclr. HOBBIES: Car, money, AMBITION: Confracfor. Avia- towar NORMA HURTADO: Hosfess Club, vice-presi- denf: Prom commiffee. HOBBIES: Ice slrafing and coolring. AMBITION: Be an airline hos- fess or gef married. BILL JACOBSEN: Key Club: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Cars. AMBITION: Radio and felevision. JUDY JOHNSON: Girls' League: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Painfing and needle worli. AMBI- TION: To be a model and wife. RONALD JONES: Boys' Forum: Sparfan Choir. HOBBY: Spending money. AMBITION: To be a highway pafrolman. GARY KEENE: Leffermen: swimming feam: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunfing, swimming. AMBI- TION: Farmer. ROBERT LANE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AM- BITION: To own a Cadillac. JAMES LANGSTON: Bee foofball: fraclc: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars, money. AMBITION: To refire af I9. DIXIE LEGGETT: Dexfellians: Los Amigos: World Affairs: Jr. Girls Glee, accompanisf. HOBBIES: Kniffing and music. AMBITION: Worli and marriage. ROSALINDA LIMON: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafelaines, vice-presidenf: Girls' Council: C.S.F.: Suzie Sparfa: Los Amigos, vice-presi- denf: hisforian: Dance commiffees: Prom Com- miffee: G.A.A.: Girls' Weelc: Drill Team: Spar- fan Choir. HOBBIES: Kniffing and bowling. AMBITION: Legal secretary and marriage wifh a family. VERBENA LIVINGSTON: Hosfess Club, presidenf: Ticliefeers. HOBBY: Dogs. AMBITION: To be successful in life. JACK LOOPER: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Worlting on cars all day. AMBITION: To be a mechanic. BARBARA MAYER: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafe- Seniors perform af 'I'he Senior Breakfasl' Page fwenfy-six the fu lure Iaines: G.A.A., hisforian and vice-presidenf: Girls' League, vice-presidenf: Homemaliing prin- cess: C.S.F.: Drill Team: Sparfan Choir. HOB- BIES: Records and kniffing. AMBITION: Legal or privafe secrefary for fhe D.A. BEATRICE MAYER: Ophelians: Osfiarians, presi- denfg Chafelaines: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Scholar- ship Sociefy: Homemaliing princess: Modes and Manners, chairman: Sparfan Choir. HOBBY: Records and lrniffing. AMBITION: Legal sfe- nographer. LANA McADOO: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League. HOBBY: Singing. AMBITION: To be a good wife fo a very special guy. MARTHA MORALES: Prom commiffee: Drill Team: Fufure Medios. secrefary: G.A.A. HOB- BIES: Kniffing, reading. AMBITION: To be a secrefary. JACQUE MORENO: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Gun collecfor. AMBITION: Career in fhe Marine Corps. ROBERT MORRIS: Varsify foofball. HOBBIES: Pefs, hunfing. AMBITION: To go fo frade school. DARLENE MORRISON: Sine Nomine: C.S.F.: Sophomore Council. HOBBIES: Kniffing, dan- cing, sporfs. AMBITION: Nurse and marriage. BERNICE NEGRETE: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing and shows. AMBITION: To gain a few more pounds. DANNY NICHOLL: Boys' Forum. AMBITION: To be a commercial arfisf. FRED NOBLE: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: California Boys' Sfafe: Dance commiffees: speech confesfs. HOBBIES: Car, swimming: surf riding. AMBITION: College and money. NORINE NOWELL: C. S. F.: Ophelians: Tri- Lifes: Junior Gleaners: World Affairs. HOBBIES: Clofhes: boys: iazz. AMBITION: Marry and have a parfnership in a new Lincoln. HERB PATTERSON: Leffermen, president: Infer- Club Council: Senior A sergeanf-af-arms: Var- sify foofball, 4 years: Varsify frach, 2 yedrS- HOBBIES: Hunfing and fishing. AMBITION: To play more foofball. EVERETT PAYAN: Leffermen. HOBBIES: Sporfs and arf. AMBITION: Air pilof. JOSEPH PEREZ: Pages: Squires: gymnasfics: foof- ball: Los Amigos. HOBBIES: Aufomobiles, air- planes, and gymnasfics. AMBITION: To be U.5- Air Force Pilof. MIKE PERRIN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Chopped and channelled '32 Ford 3 windows. AMBITION: Tool and die designer. JOYCE FINGER: Girls' League: Ticliefeers: Drill Team. HOBBIES: Animals, swimming, arf. AM- BITION: To become a nurse. JOHN POWERS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Keeping fhe old car running. AMBITION: Go fo college and ioin fhe Air Force. MARILYN OUIGG: Chafelaines: Osfiarians: Ophe- Alepping onward fo HOBBIES: Bowling, Tennis, driving. AMBITION: To become a high school principal. KAY REYNOLDS: Drill Team: F.T.A.: FuTure Medics: Los Amigos: World ATfairs. HOBBIES: Dancing, records. AMBITION: College, mar- riage and happiness. WILLIAM RICHARDS: A. V. E. O.: Science Club. HOBBIES: Gems and minerals, Canadian his- Tory. AMBITION: To become a ScouT Commis- sioner in OnTario, Canada. Solemnly, Senior wallc down The aisle To graduaTion. lians: DexTeIIians: Drill Team: Senior A commiT- Tee: Talent NominaTing, chairman: ThespianS. secreTary: F. T. A.: FuTure Medics: French Clubi Los Amigos: Senior Prom chairman: Dance com- miTTees: Modes and Manners: G.A.A., bowl- ing manager: LeTTergirIs, vice-presidenT. HOB- BIES: Records, dancing, Ireeping busy. AMBI- TION: Become an eIemenTary school Teacher and evenTuaIIy marry and have 3 children. HAROLD RAMSEY: Squires: LeTTermen: TooTball. AMBITION: To have a happy and successful IiTe, wiThouT worlring. ALLAN RATLIFF: C. S. F.: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars, swimming. AMBITION: To be a commer- cial arTisT. ARTHUR REDFOX: Key Club: school phoTogra- pher: A. V. E. O.: Cross CounTry: Track. HOB- BIES: Gems and minerals, hilring, fishing. JIM REECE: Pages: Squires: Lancers: SparTans: presidenT: Sophomore Class presidenT: Com- missioner of Public ArTs: S. B. vice-presidenT: EasTern League presidenT: SparTan Choir: Phoe- nix SocieTy: Key Club: FuTure Teachers of Amer- ica: Boys' STaTe: assisTanT superinTendenT of schools, Boys' Weelr: STudenT CourT represenTa- Tive: Sam SparTa: Prom chairman: Tennis squad: Y.M.C.A., youTh and governmenT program. LEE RILEY: Swimming: baskeTbaII: Squires: Lan- cers: Boys' Chorus: Choir, presidenT: Madrigal: SporTs-niTe commiTTees. HOBBY: Records. AM- BITION: Medicine. ROSALIE RODRIGUEZ: OrchesTra: Band: Choir: concerT misTress: Prom commiTTee: Senior Field Day. HOBBIES: WriTing, IisTening To progressive iazz. AMBITION: Music Teacher, marriage. JAMES ROPER: Pages: Squires: Lancers: SparTans: A.V. E. O.: MaTh Club: Band: J.V. baslKeTbaII. AMBITION: To be an eIecTricaI engineer. ANTHONY SALCE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: SporTs of all sorTs. AMBITION: To become a success in business lC.P.A.l. CAROL SCHESKE: TicIreTeers: HosTess, vice-pres- idenT: FuTure Medics. HOBBY. All sciences. AM- BITION: Become a medical assisTanT and X-ray Technician. MARY LOU SCHILLING: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Sewing and being wiTh Fitz. AMBITION: To be a privaTe secreTary: marriage. JUDY SCOGGIN: Sealbearer: C. S. F.: Sine Nom- ine: Ophelians: DexTeIlians: Howdy commiTTee. HOBBIES: Tennis, archery. AMBITION: Live, love, laugh, and be happy. MADONNA SENIOR: Girls' League. HOBBIES: AMCCBJJ. Dancing and going places. AMBITION: Worlr and malxe money. STEVE SERNA: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: ArT. AMBI- TION: To lead a successful and happy life. WALLY SHIDLER: Phoenix SocieTy: A.V.E.O.: STage Crew: Sound Crew. HOBBIES: Philately, eIecTronics. AMBITION: College. CLAIRE SHIRY: Girls' League. worlr in an office, maTrimony. ALAN SKUBA: Commissioner oT B. sergeanT-aT-arms: SparTan Squires: Lancers, vice-presidenT men: VarsiTy baslreTbaIl and Weelr: Dance commiTTees: Key denT: Homecoming chairman. AMBITION: To RegulaTions: Sr. Choir: Pages: SparTans: IeTTer- baseballi Boys' Club, vice-presi- HOBBIES: Rec- ords and eIecTronics. AMBITION: Have each sTudenT equipped wiTh Hi-Fi ear muffs so They could enioy noon broadcasfs. RAMONA SOSIC: Dex+eIlians: Ophelians: OsTiar- ians: ChaTelaines: G.A.A.: LeTTergirls: Drill Team: Sine Nomine: French Club: Thespians, secreTary, presidenT: Scholarship SocieTy: Seal- bearer: Modes and Manners: InTer-Club Coun- cil: Sr. B. 8: A. commiTTees: Prom chairman: CoTTon and Cord chairman: Dance commiTTees: OrchesTra: ArTs FesTival winner: Sr. A field day capTain. HOBBIES: Records, acTing, dancing, clubs, and keeping busy. AMBITION: ATTend Redlands universiTy and become an acTress: EvenTuaIly marry and have some children. HELEN STAY: Sr. A secreTary: ChaTeIaine presi- denT: TalenT NominaTing, chairman: Girls' League parIiamenTarian, welfare chairman: COT- Ton Cord chairman: Sr. B represenTaTive: G.A.A. corresponding secreTary, bowling manager: LeT- Tergirls, presidenT: Dexfellians, presidenT: Ophe- Iians, secreTary: OsTiarians: Thespians: Dance commiTTees: Girls' Week chairman: Modes and Manners. HOBBIES: Bowling, TheaTer, reading. AMBITION: Become a Teacher aT SparTa. JOYCE STEREN: Ophelians: OsTiarians: ChaTe- Iaines: SparTan Choir: Girls' Weelc chairman: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Modes and Manners: Homecoming princess, Luau chairman: Dance commiTTees: Prom chairman: S. B. secreTary: Sr. B vice-presidenT. HOBBIES: KniTTing and swimming. AMBITION: ATTend college, be a home economics Teacher and Then marriage. WANDA SWEET: Girls' League: Prom commiTTee. HOBBY: Saving pennies and dimes. AMBITION: Marriage and children. DARLENE TINGLE: Girls' League: Choraliers. HOBBY: Flying. AMBITION: Worlr, maTrimony. MIKE VAN BUSKIRK: C, B, and VarsiTy swimming: B and VarsiTy Toolballg Pages, Squires, Lancers. LeTTermen. HOBBY: Going hunTing wiTh Igor. MARYANN VAN DE BERG: Y.W.C.A.: Slri club: local Church group. HOBBY: sIraTing. AMBI- TION: Criminal aTTorney. BERNICE VAN RYTE: FuTure Business Leaders: Girls' League. AMBITION: To be a girl Friday. ROBERT VAUGHN: Boys' Forum. LUISE WAGNER: TiclreTeers: STudenT CourT repre- senTaTive: FuTure Business Leaders, secreTary, presidenT: ChaTeIaines. HOBBY: Reading, swim- ming, and IeTTer wriTing. AMBITION: Legal secreTary, and a happy marriage. CHERIENE WELTY: ChrisTian Fellowship. HOB- BY: Having a ball. AMBITION: To Tallr Alice ouT of geTTing married. GARY WOOD: Traclr and cross-counTry: A.V.E.O.: Pages: SparTans: LeTTermen: Chess. HOBBY: arT and cars. AMBITION: Commercial arTisT. TONY WOODS: Commissioner oT RegulaTions: Pages: Squires, presicIenT: Lancers: SparTans. HOBBY: Cruising. AMBITION: Become a Su- perior CourT Judge. Page TwenTy-seven im, Serving as Senior A officers for fhe Cenfurions, class of Summer '57 were, left fo righf: John Mafhis, Sally McDowell, Fred Carfozian, Margie Loudon and Dennis Peferson. Summer '57 Cenfurions and powder blue were fhe name and color chosen by fhe Summer class of I957. Four wonderful years of memories are fhe freasures of each member of fhis very acfive class. These memories began in Sepfember of I953. Dennis Kelly and Carol Posfhumus were chosen as King and Queen of fhe annual Howdy Dance. Bob Riley led fhe class as Freshman class presidenf, beginning fhe many acfivifies in which fhe Cenfurions were fo parficipafe. Dave Anderson led fhe second semesfer as presidenf while Diane Benge was elecfed Girls' League parliamenfar- ian and Carol Posfhumus publicify chairman. Richard Newby led fhe class as Sophomore presidenf. Brenda Benfon, Diane Benge, Gail Sfevens, and Carol Pos- fhumus were acfive in Girls' League in fhe firsf Sophomore semesfer. Carol was fhen elecfed Commissioner of Awards in fhe Sfudenf Body, while Gail Sfevens and Brenda Benfon were sfill holding offices in Girls' League. Many of fhe girls also held offices in G.A.A. during fhe second Sophomore semesfer. As Juniors class members were even more acfive. Gay Ellioff served as Junior class presidenf for fhe second semes- fer. ln fhe firsf parf of fhe year fhe girls once more held many offices. Gail Sfevens was elecfed Commissioner of Awards, along wifh Carol Posfhumus Commissioner of Welfare and Diane Benge Hisforian. The following semesfer found Diane Benge, Gail Sfevens, Russell DeRemer, and Joan Taylor holding Sfudenf Body offices, while Barbara Willis and Norman Woodruff had advanced info fhe ediforship of fhe Sparfan Shield. The Senior year saw many acfivifies for fhis oufsfanding class. Hunfingfon Park lcnew, as fhey wished fhe grad- uafes well, fhaf fhey will confinue fo be acfive fhroughoul' fhe fufure. Page fwenfy-eighf Ephebians. Leff +0 righf, firsf row: Mavis Robinson, Marie Viclwier, Gay Ellioli. Second row: Russ DeRemer, Bob Riley. Cline Jlfll'l'll'neI' of '57... Sealbearers. Left +o righf, firsf row: Russ DeRemer, Marie Vichier, Ann Milles, Diane Benge, Gay Elliofi, Mavis Robinson. Second row: Dick Newby, Bill Hinlrley, Darrell Burrage, Ken Lavender, Warren Rupp, Sandra Kuclrlinslry, Linda Houser. Page lweniy-nine NN Sue Aborn Mile Adams Mary Baca Allhea Bailie . Doralee Barne'H Nancy Barreff Joe Bessel Carol Be'Hey Ronnie Braden ' Darryl Bradley Darlene Alder David Anderson Hedvig Anderson Ted Armslrong Joseph Arve Gerald Bailey Lois Balmer Palsy Baker Bruce Bankhead Phil Barlwouss . If e ue ceniurzon A. . . Alex Barrios Jo-Anne Bauer Larry Bauer Diane Benge Brenda Benion Eddie Beurrier Diana Blaisure Rober+ Bliss Dorolhy Bogren Marcella Bowen Pai' Brannies Rolaerla Brans+eHer Louise Brenner Wayne Bri'Hain Elmarie Broclus Richard Brose Ed Brown Norma Brown Carol Brumley Beverly Buckro'FF Bud Budsell Darrell Burrage Kennefh Carbaugh Fred Cariozian Peggy Casados Al Chiechi Carol Clark Crysfal Clark Chris Cobine Pa? Coleman Joan Collier Dianne Combs Marina Consfaniino Bobbie Cordell Ka+hleen CorleH Palriclr Cragin ff I 0 f I . . . c o4e.4i flung to lzeauen . . . Judy Crowiher Corrinne Cunningham Linda Davis Tom Dehm Raymond DelVecchio Russell DeRemer Kay Derr Sandra Deuel Larry Dolan Aurora Dominguez Ed Dornan Jerry Dulze Andre Elchucl: Gay Ellioil Ir' ,um Joan English Jim Evans Edward EveH BeaHy Finney John Fiorenza Kafhy Fiizpafriclr Irene Flores Norman Franlrlin Cheri Frere Douglas Fry Nel Gainey Ka'I'hy Ganoung Dolores Garcia Roberf Garner Ernie Gaxiola Darlene Gay Michael George Mary Giblin Dale Gibson Dennis Gillard Richard Glafzhofer . . . gra uale wzi memorzea . . . Louise Gobliclc Polly Gonzales Dixie Gorman JoAnne Graffio Roberf Gran+ Pefe Greco Nancy Green Carol Gregoire Verna Griffin Richard Haegele Terri Haley Richard Hamlin David Hancock Linda Hansen Vera Hanson Tom Hargraves Louise Hennenhoefer Mary Hill l C Eugene Hunier Leon Jaclrson Roberf Kasparian Shirley Keener Kafherine Klombies Sandra Kuclrlinslcy Mary Harais Gary Harf Janice Helmbreclc Roy Hendley Rosemary Hendrix William Hinckley Diane Hogue Lynda Houser Hulon Hughes John Hulina 0 Aucceaaful yeard. Carolyn Johnson Carol Jones Ruih Ann Jones Barbara Jourclane Pai Kane Dennis Kelly Richard Kenf Kareen Kirby Mary Kish David Kliever Dan LaMan+ain John LaMan+ain Oren Langsion Sally Larsen Kennefh Lavender 1 l Judifh Lee Pa+ LeSueur Sheila Levin Michael Libby Wayne Linscheid Paul Lopez Margie Loudon Conslance Mas? William Maslers John Mafhis David Maison Jo-Ann Maurizi Beverley Maxwell Karl Mccalley Lcforwua ai Le ay . . . Margaref McCalmanf Esfher McClain Roberf McDonnell Sally McDowell JoAnn Mclniurff Roberf McKeen Jerry Mead Mafilda Memeo Sharon Michael Anne Milles Coleen Milnes Roberf Moore Michael Morrison Deanna Mulhair Wayne Murray Ervin Ness Richard Newby Ronald Novello Janice Oalres Jean Oalres Gary Ohm Phillip Olsen Elmer Puiifs Oneiia Robison Lydia Ruelas Rober+Schli+1 Jerry Pafierson Roberi Peiers Dennis Peierson Edward Phillips Fred Rasmussen Roberi Riley Jack RiHer John Robinson Virginia Romo Carl Roseman Marilyin Rosenow Ronald Rozich . . . of pep and fun Warren Rupp Kafherine Russell Anfhony Salce Maryl Sandwiclr Karin Schmidi BeHy Schramm Michael Sciarra Douglas Seiferf Joseph Pinfo Mavis Robinson Janice Ruch+i Carol Posfhumus Norma Robinson Adeline Ruelas Charloife Sanson Donald Schaffer Lesfer Sharlxey Janef Sharp Sally Siebring Charles Smifh Linda Sondergaard David Spencer Charles S+anfield Margus Sfaihes Gail Slevens Barbara S+ewar'r Charles S+inneH Michael Sfirling Clelis S1i+h James Shoup Jacqueline Sumner Terry Sunderland William Tennahill Joan Taylor Pairicia Tingley Franlc Tiscareno Roberf Trevarfhen Hec+or Truiillo Janice Tullius . . . Jermua an i e c afuroom . . . Richard Vandever Pa+ricia Vena ble Ruben Verdugo Marie Vichier Anihony Volosin Myrna Waddle Roberl' Wagner Beverly Wallon Rober+ Wanchelx William Ward Mary Louise Wafson Joan Weese Joanne Weinrich David Welch Donald Balbo Robert Bombalier Jim Bundy Bill Critchfield Charles Fulp Robert Goodman Genevieve Wertz Mary Ellen Velasquez Shirleyann Wheeler Ann White Barbara Willis Georgia Woityla Recently enrolled, or camera shy: John Whitmore Norman Woodruff Norman Foster Carol Wilkings Robert Wilkings Pat Worden James Zartman Janet Fitzgerald Edward Mancini Robert Munoz Kelsey Ra ber Brian Stromsoe Lorla Flake Eugenia Williams Don Payton . . . reverent at eAper4 . . . SUE ABORN: Ophelians: Ostiarians: Chatelaines, president: Ticketeers: F.T.A. treasurer, vice- president, president: Commissioner ot Public Arts: Spartan Choir: Madrigals: G.A.A., vice- president, song leader: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Swimming, tennis. AMBITION: To become a successful teacher and a happy homemaker. MICHAEL ADAMS: Spartans: Squires: Pages: Boys' Forum, secretary: Spartan Choir. HOBBY: Cruising school in a motor boat. AMBITION: Snipe Trapper. DARLENE ALDER: Los Amigos: Choraliers: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Swimming, horsebackriding, dancing. AMBITION: To be a private secre- tary. DAVID ANDERSON: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spartans: Freshman class president: Boys' Forum president: Commissioner ol Athletics: Varsity football: Varsity swimming. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, football. AMBITION: Navy officer and retire at 37. HEDVIG ANDERSON: Girls' League: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Swimming, getting a tan. AMBITION: Comptometer operator. TED ARMSTRONG: Road Jockies: Lettermen: Gymnastics: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Bowling, hunting, tishing, cars. AMBITION: Architectural draftsman. Senior Activities, S'57 JOSEPH ARVE: Varsity baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars, tishing. AMBITION: Garage attendant. MARY BACA: Orchestra: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Skating, music. AMBITION: To travel all over the world with my rich husband. ALTHEA BAILIE: G.A.A.: Tri-Lites Y-Teens: Sr. Girls' Glee: Dance committees: Girls' League. HOBBY: Keeping Ronnie Happy. AMBITION: To go to Catalina with Crystal and Janet. GERALD BAILEY: Bee and Varsity track: Bee football: J.V. basketball: Squires: Lancers: Spar- tans: Lettermen: Scholarship Society. HOBBY: Patching up my Ford. AMBITION: P.E. coach or a doctor. LOIS BAKER: Girls' League. HOBBY: Collecting music. AMBITION: To help others. PATSY BAKER: G.A.A.: Orchestra: Girls' League. HOBBY: Keeping Ronnie happy. AMBITION: minton, collecting records. AMBITION: To suc- ceed in whatever I do. DON BALBO: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Tape re cording. AMBITION: Policeman. BRUCE BANKHEAD: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Live it up. PHIL BARHOUSE: Gymnastics: Spartan Choir: Choraliers, president: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Gymnastics, car, money. AMBITION: A happy family, good position and to grow! DORALEE BARNETT: Dextellians: Ostiarians: Chatelaines, historian: Phoenix: Scholarship Society: Modes and Manners: Drill Team: G.A.A., volleyball head: Girls' Week Publicity Chairman: Girls' League, color day chairman: Lettergirls: Sr. B Rep.: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Bowl- ing, tennis, badminton, planning my wedding. AMBITION: To have everyone in H.P.H.S. come to my wedding. NANCY BARRETT: Ticketeers: Sine Nomine: Homecoming committee: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Art, sports. AMBITION: Script girl at a studio, and happiness and contentment in life. ALEX BARRIOS: Scholarship Society: Cee, Bee, and J.V. basketball: Cee and Bee track: Chora- Iiers. HOBBIES: Traveling, reading, and sports. AMBITION: To become a physicist. JO-ANNE BAUER: Spartan Choir: Orchestra: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Volleyball, roller skating. AMBITION: Court reporter. LARRY BAUER: Knights: Bee basketball: Design- ed S'57 emblem: S'57 El Recuerdo artist: Scholarship Society: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Trying to get a car, drawing. AMBITION: To be an industrial designer. DIANE BENGE: Dextellians, vice-president: Ophelians, vice-president: Ostiarians: Chate- laines: Latin Club: World Affairs: G.A.A.: Lettergirls: Drill Team: Girls' League, parlia- mentarian, publicity, president, big and little sister chairman: Girls' Week chairman tor L.A. Page thirty-seven Cily Schools, l957: Girls' Weelr, vice-presidenf: S.B. hisforian, commissioner of welfare, vice- presidenf: Scholarship Sociefy, vice-presidenf, secrefary: Sr. Girls' Glee: Sparfan Choir: Phoe- nix: Easfern League delegafe: Chrisfmas Par- ade princess: Speech Award winner for Ameri- can Legion: Sealbearer: Coffon Day finalisf: Examiner Youfh Forum. HOBBY: Having fun. AMBITION: Go fo college, be a success. BRENDA BENTON: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Os- fiarians: Chalelaines: Modes and Manners, chairman: Coffon Day princess: Tri-Lifes, Y- feen: Girls' League, lreasurer, vice-presidenf, hisforian: Dance Commiffees: Sparfan Choir: Girls' Glee: G.A.A.: Girls' Sfafe alfernafe: Girls' Weelr assisfanf chairman: Suzie Sparfa: Rofary Homemalring Award: Wineman's Deb rep. HOBBIES: Playing records, Icni-Hing, driv- ing. AMBITION: To lead a happy and success- ful life. JOE BESSET: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Modeling, craffsmen, arf. AMBITION: Commercial arlisf. CAROL BETTEY: Sine Nomine: Fufure Medics: A.V.E.O.: Jr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Kniffing and drama. AMBITION: Sur- gical nurse. EDDIE BEURRIER: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunf- ing and ofher oufdoor sporfs. AMBITION: Elecfronics. DIANA BLAISURE: Girls' League: Dance com- miffees: Sparfan Choir. HOBBIES: Reading, Sparfan Choir, and going fo fha beach. AM- BITION: To become a model or go 'Io Easf L.A.J.C. and maior in arf and music. ROBERT BLISS: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunling, and fishing. AMBITION To live a rich, happy. long life. DOROTHY BOGREN: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Keeping a diary, scrapboolc, wrifing leffers. going fo Palos Verdes, shows, dafes, dances. AMBITION: To become an inferior decorafor. BOB BOMBALIER: Boys' Forum. MARCELLA BOWEN: Modes and Manners: Hos- less Club: Los Amigos: World Affairs: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League: Dance commiflees. HOB- BIES: Dancing, swimming, having a good fime. AMBITION: Be an elemenfary school feacher and marriage. RONNIE BRADEN: Key Club: Boys' Forum: Spar- fan Choir: Bee foofball: Bee fraclx: Varsify fennis. HOBBIES: Reading, girls, loolring af new cars. AMBITION: Foresf ranger or minisfer. DARRYL BRADLEY: French Club: Spadans: Choraliers: Sparfan Choir: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Sporfs, cars, model building. AMBITION: To serve my acfive dufy in fhe naval reserve, and fhen ioin fhe police force. PAT BRANNIES: Girls' League, color day chair- man: Chafelaines: Scholarship Sociefy. HOBBIES: Shafing, swimming, sewing. AMBITION: To do somefhing worfhwhile wifh my life. ROBERTA BRANSTETTER: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dancing, ice shafing. AMBITION: To be a good secrefary: fo Ialre a frip +o Florida. LOUISE BRENNER: Hosfess Club: Phoenix: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, bowling, lisfening fo iazz records. AMBITION: To be married fo some rich guy. WAYNE BRITTAIN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Home- worlr from school. AMBITION: To worlr on a Iafhe or fo be a cabinef malrer. ELMARIE BROCKUS: Ticlrefeers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, badminlon, archery, Mac. AMBITION: Worlxing in an olfice: a frip fo Tennessee. RICHARD BROSE: Orchesfra: Bee fraclr: J.V. cross counfry: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporls. fishing, music. AMBITION: To graduafe from college. ED BROWN: Leffermen: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Roclr collecfor. AMBITION: To own a horse ranch. NORMA BROWN: Fufure Business Leaders: World Affairs: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collecfing and playing records. AMBITION: Ride in a ief. CAROL BRUMLEY: Tickefeers: Sr. Girls' Glee: Page fhirfy-eighf Girls' League. HOBBY: Records. AMBITION: Marriage lhomemalringl. BEVERLY BUCKOFF: Sr. Girls' Glee,: World Affairs: Choraliers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Diving, swimming, sporls cars, Bill. AMBITION: Jr. college, be a fypisf, be successful and happy- BUD BUDSELL: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Keeping my car running. AMBITION: Enjoy life and have money. JIM BUNDY: Baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Archifecf. DARRELL BURRAGE: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: Key Club: Leffermen: Scholarship Sociefy, ser- geanf-af-arms, vice-presidenf: Sealbearer: Boys' Forum: J.V. and Varsify baseball: Cee, Bee and Varsify baslrelball. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Graduafe from college. KENNETH CARBAUGH: Cross counfry: Mafh Club: Fufure Engineers: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Arf, radio, designing aufomobiles. AM- BITION: Commerical arfisf or elecfronics fech- nician. FRED CARTOZIAN: Jr. vice-presidenf: Sr. B presidenf: Sr. A vice-presidenf: Leffermen: Cee, Bee, and J.V. baslrefball: Varsify foofball: Var- sify fraclc: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AM- BITION: Archifecf. ALFONSO CHIECHI: J.V. baseball: Jr. Toasf- maslers: Roamers: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Base- ball, fishing, cars. AMBITION: Malre money while loafing. CAROL CLARK: Fufure Business Leaders: Hos- fess Club: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Horsebaclrriding, hunfing, records. AMBITION: Marry a man wilh a Buiclr. CRYSTAL DIANE CLARK: Sparfan Choir: G.A.A.: Dance commiflees: Girls' League, big and liffle sisfer parfy: Jr. Girls' Glee: Sr. Girls' Glee: Tri-Lifes Y-feen Club. HOBBY: Tallring up Cafalina. AMBITION: To raise a happy family. . . . Aincere in BILL CRITCHFIELD: Road Joclreys: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing, riding. AMBI- TION: To be a machinisf. JUDY CROWTHER: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Dance commiffees: Girls' Glee: Chrisfmas Par- ade Oueen: Girls' League: Modes and Manners: Coflon Day Princess. HOBBY: Ice shafing. AM- BITION: Jr. college, secrefary. CORRINE CUNNINGHAM: G.A.A.: Los Amigos: Fufure Business Leaders: World Affairs: Lef- fergirls: Scholarship Sociefy: Girls' League. HOBBY: Roller slcafing. AMBITION: Housewife. CHRIS COBINE: Hosiess Club: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Kniffing, coolring. AMBI- TION: Housewife. PAT COLEMAN: Dexfellians: Osfiarians: Ophe- lians: Chafelaines: Sparfan Choir: F.T.A.: Lef- fergirls: G.A.A..: French Club: Drill Team: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Camping, hilcing, cool:- ing, fennis, swimming. AMBITION: To become a professional youfh worlrer and gel' married. JOAN COLLIER: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knif- fing, coolring. AMBITION: Housewife and PBX operafor. DIANNE COMBS: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafe- Iaines: F.T.A.: Dance commiffees: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League: Modes and Manners: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Collecfing records, lrniffing. AMBITION: Teaching or social worlr. MARINA CONSTANTINO: Girls' League: Dex- fellians: Dance commiffees: G.A.A.: Y-feen group, vice-president HOBBIES: Collecf re cords, clofhes. AMBITION: A beaufician. BOBBIE CORDELL: Sparfan Shield: Girls' League. HOBBY: Anyfhing fha+'s inferesfing. AMBITION: To be a success in everyfhing I fry fo do. KATHLEEN CORLETT: Hosfess Club: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Dance commiffees: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Progessive ian, sporfs cars. AMBI- TION: To own a Mercedes 300 SL and drive if 'Io Brigham Young Universify. PAT CRAGIN: Chief Jusfice: Sparfans: Sparfan Shield, sporfs edilor, phofographer, public re- lafions: El Recuerdo, phofographer: Phoenix: Bashefball: Varsify baseball, manager: A.V.E.O., presidenf, vice-presidenf, sergeanf-al-arms: Choraliers: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporfs, phofography, wrifing. AMBITION: Affend UCLA, play bashefball and become a coach. LINDA DAVIS: Girls' League: Dexfellians: Dance commiffees: G.A.A.: Tri-Lifes Y-feen, presidenf: Modes and Manners: Drill Team: Career Com- mencemenf. HOBBIES: My scrapbook, drama. AMBITION: Be a model and gef married. TOM DEHM: Prinf Shop: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To be a successful linofype operafor. RAY DEL VECCHIO: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Go- ing ouf on dafes. AMBITION: To open up a business of my own. RUSSELL DE REMER: Key Club, secrefary: Pages: Sparfans, presidenf: Scholarship Sociely, presi- denf: C.A.S.C. delegafe, regional delegafe, Easfern League delegafe: Boys' Sfafe: Seal- bearer: Boy of fhe mon'lh: Bee and Varsify baslcefball: Varsify lennis: Assisfanf S.B. Com- missioner of Publicify: Boys' Weelr principal: Sam Sparfa: Dance commiflees: Prom commif- 'l'ee: Phoenix: Sine Nomine: Leffermen: Infer- Club Council: Examiner Youfh Forum delegafe: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Fishing, camping, sporls, daymcing. AMBITION: Mafhemafics and science fied. KAY DERR: Dexfellians: G.A.A.: Tri-Hi-Hop Rep.: Dance commiffees: Girls' League, color day com- miffee: Jr. Class secrefary: Sr. B Class freasurer: Chrisfmas Parade Princess. HOBBIES: Kniffing, eafing, sleeping, having fun. AMBITION: To be happy, ge? married and raise a family. Jpirif . . . SANDRA DEUEL: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osfia- rians: Chafelaines: G.A.A., song leader, ofher offices: Leffergirls: Dance commiffees: Girls' League. HOBBY: Oufdoor sporfs. AMBITION: Lawyer's secrefary. LARRY DOLAN: Road Joclreys: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: To malre money. AMBITION: To go fo a frade school. AURORA DOMINGUEZ: Los Amigos: Girls' Lea- gue: Pan American Assembly. HOBBIES: Danc- ing, lisfening fo records. AMBITION: Work for a while, fhen gef married. EDDIE DORNAN: Bee and Varsify foofball: Traclx: Leffermen, vice-presidenf: Hi-Y: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: College, fhen7 JERRY DUKE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Phofo- graphy. AMBITION: Chemical Engineer. ANDRE ELCHUCK: Boys' Forum. AMBITION: Be- ing a Iinofype operafor. GAY ELLIOTT: Dexfellians, freasurer: Ophelians, presidenf: Osfiarians, presidenf: Chafelaines: Leffergirls, secrefary: Girls' Sfafe Cifizen: D.A.R. Good Cifizen: Sealbearer: C.S.F.: G.A.A.: Girls' League, welfare chairman, big and liffle sisfer chairman: Jr. Class presidenf: Drill Team: Commissioner of Public Ar-Is: Phoenix: S.B. Presi- denf: Sr. B Field Day Capfain: El Recuerdo, edifor: Sparfan Shield. HOBBIES: Bowling, dancing, having fun. AMBITION: To marry Norm, and be as happy as I am now. JIM EVANS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Judy. AMBI- TION: Tool and die malrer. EDWARD EVETT: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, fishing, hunfing. AMBITION: Own by own business. JOHN FIORENZA: Key Club: Leffermen: Var- sily baseball: J.V. baslcefball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Fishing and bowling. AMBITION: To salisfy Mrs. Benlon on Zoology problems. BEATTY FINNEY: Ky-Sie-Fi Y-leen, presidenl: G.A.A.: Sr. B Rep.: Sr. A Rep.: Sr. Sweafer commiffee: Girls' League. HOBBIES Dancing, movies, music. AMBITION: To marry a rich Texas oilman. JANET FITZGERALD: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Slamp collecling, reading, sewing. AMBITION: Gym leacher. KATHY FITZPATRICK: Sparfan Choir: Jr. Girls' Glee: Chalelaines: G.A.A.: Tickeleers: Madri- gals: Dance commilfees: Harmonaires: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing and swimming. AM- BITION: Go fo college, evenlually gel married. IRENE FLORES: Girls' League: Los Amigos. HOB- BIES: Records and dancing. AMBITION: Mar- riage: a happy and successful fulure. NORMAN FOSTER: Prinl shop: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporls. AMBITION: Own and oper- ale a successful prinf shop. I NORMAN FRANKLIN: Roamers: Tennis: Gym- naslics: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Trying fo keep my car running. AMBITION: To gel a good paying iob wilhoul having lo work loo hard. CHERI FRERE: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knilling, lislening lo lhe radio. AMBITION: Beaulician. DOUG FRY: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Daling. DAVID FULP: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Drawing. AMBITION: Jef pilol or farming. NEL GAINEY: Drama, The Wealhe,r Man's Secref, leading role: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Any kind of sporls, especially lennis, swimming. AMBITION: To go fo Easl L.A.J.C., and maior in commercial business and be a privale secrelary. KATHY GANOUNG: Dance commillees: Dexlel- Iians: G.A.A.: Lellergirls: Chalelaines, corres- ponding secrelary: Girls' League. HOBBY: Learning new lhings. AMBITION: Nurse. DOLORES GARCIA: Hosless Club: Sparfan Choir: G.A.A.: Dance commillees: Girls' League. HOBBY: To fry and keep up wifh my colleclion of T-birds. AMBITION: Become a denlal assislanl and gel my Chevie. BOB GARNER: Boys' Forum: Drag Wagons. HOBBIES: Waler skiing, hunling, fishing, cars, gals. AMBITION: Business salesman for my fafher. DARLENE GAY: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, Iislening lo Mary Kay laugh. AMBITION: Become an airline slewardess and manage a happy home. MIKE GEORGE: Science Club, presidenf, vice- presidenl: Squires: Bee foolball: cross counfry: lennis: Sparlan Choir: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Golf, reading books. AMBITION: Physicisl, own a Mercury. MARY GIBLIN: Sparlan Choir: Choraliers: Sr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Roller slraling, dancing. AMBITION: To gel married: a music career. DALE GIBSON: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunling, fishing, sporfs cars. AMBITION: College: be successful. DENNIS GILLARD: F.T.A.: Squires: Band: Orches- fra: Pep Band: H.P. Sparfanaires Dance Band: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Coin collecling. AMBI- TION: Teach music in public schools. RICHARD GLATZHOFER: Leflermen: Sparlan Choir: Choraliers: Cee, Bee, and Varsily bas- Icefball: Bee lrack: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporls. AMBITION: To be successful in business. LOUISE GOBLICK: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dan- cing, slcafing, collecfing knick-lrnaclrs. AMBI- TION: Secrelary. POLLY GONZALES: Girls' League. HOBBY: Rec- ord colleclion. AMBITION: Privale secrelary. BOB GOODMAN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Having fun. AMBITION: To gel somelhing oul of life. DIXIE GORMAN: Dexlellians: Ophelians: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Girls' League. HOBBY: Breaking ribbons. AMBITION: Join lhe air force. JOANNE GRAFFIO: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collecling records, lrnilling. AMBITION: House- wife. BOB GRANT: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Racing, mechanics. AMBITION: Tool and die engineer. PETE GRECO: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working in fhe accounling office. AMBITION: College: make Iols of money. NANCY GREEN: Tickeleers: Girls' League: Sr. Girls' Glee: Orchesfra: Drama. HOBBIES: Bill, knifling, driving, my iob, swimming in my new pool. AMBITION: To marry Bill, build lhe house we wanl and raise a family. CAROL GREGOIRE: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Chalelaines: G.A.A.: Lellergirls, lreasurer: Drill Team: Scholarship Sociefy: Girls' League: World Affairs: Dance commillees: Girls' League, color day commilfeee. HOBBIES: Swimming, Iisfening lo music. AMBITION: Go Io college and be- come a legal secrelary. VERNA GRIFFIN: Girls' League: Sr. Girls' Glee: World Affairs: Los Amigos: G.A.A.: Lellergirls, poinl and corresponding secrelary: Sparlan Shield: EI Recuerdo: Jesfers Y-Teen Club, frea- surer, presidenl: Career Commencemenf. HOB- BIES: Bowling, dancing, Irniffing, collecling pro- gressive iazz records. AMBITION: To graduale color day commillee. HOBBIES: Bowling, music. AMBITION: Go fo work and fhen gel married. TOM HARGRAVES: Sparlans: Key Club: J.V. baseball: Bee baslrefball: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Cars, girls. AMBITION: Own my fafher's slore. MARY KAY HARRIS: Ticlrefeers, presidenl: Hos- less Club, presidenl: F.T.A., secrelary: Phoenix: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Sewing, laughing. AM- BITION: To become a feacher and a good wife and molher. GARY HART: World Affairs, presidenl: Los Ami- gos: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Girls. AMBITION: Lawyer. JANICE HELMBRECK: G.A.A.: Drama: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, drawing, acling, collecfing records. ROY HENDLEY: A.V.E.O.: Chess Club: Avialion Club, presidenl: French Club: Fulure Engineers: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Baseball, fishing, hunl- ing. AMBITION: Flighl engineer. ROSEMARY HENDRIX: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafelaines. secrelary, presidenl: G.A.A., vari- ous offices: Lellergirls: Thespians: F.T.A.: French Club: Drill Team: Sr. B. Rep.: Scholarship So- ciely: Dance commillees. HOBBY: Collecling French poodles. AMBITION: Be an airline hosfess, own a pink and black Thunderbird. LOUISE HENNENHOEFER: Hosfess Club: Schol- arship sociefy: Fulure Medics, publicify chair- man, secrelary: Orcheslra: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Music, sewing. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. MARY HILL: Girls' Leauge: Sr. Girls' Glee. HOB- BIES: Swimming, Irnifling. AMBITION: To gel married, and be happy. BILL HINCKLEY: Sparlans: Lancers: Squires: Sine Nomine: Scholarship Sociefy: Band: AII- Cily Orchesfra: Pep Band: Dance Band: Sainls Hi-Y: Easlern League Assemblies. HOBBIES: ...floating at the prom. from UCLA. RICHARD HAEGELE: Boys' Forum: Sparlan Choir. HOBBIES: Singing, hunling. AMBITION: To be my own boss. TERRI HALEY: Ticlrefeers: Sr. Commiffee: Sparlan Shield: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, knil- fing, skaling. AMBITION: Be lhe firsl lo lake lhe rockel lrip lo lhe moon. RICHARD HAMLIN: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Aslronomy, chemislry. AMBITION: Research chemisl. DAVE HANCOCK: Lellermen, vice-presltlenli Pages: Sparlans: Lancers: Squires: Varsify bas- lrefball, caplain: Varsily baseball, caplain: -Dance commillees: Commissioner of Alhlelics: Jr. Class sergeanl-al-arms: Sr. B sergeanl-af- arms: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporls. AMBITION: To make good in college sporls. LINDA HANSEN: Modes and manners: Tri-Lifes: Y-Teen Club: Sparlan Choir: Girls' League. AMBITION: Inlerior decoralor, secrelary, cos- mefician, or housewife. VERA HANSON: Osliarians: Chalelaines: G.A.A.: Drill Team, Dance commillees: Girls' League, Music, swimming. AMBITION: To become an engineer. DIANE HOGUE: G.A.A.: Lellergirls, vice-presi- denl, corresponding secrelary: Sparlan Choir: Dexlellians: Osfiarians: Chalelaines, correspond- ing secrelary: Drill Team: Fulure Medics, lrea- surer: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Records, singing. AMBITION: College: elemenlary leacher. LYNDA HOUSER: Chafelaines: Phoenix: Scholar- ship Sociely: Sealbearer: World Affairs: F.T.A.. presidenl: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Ky-Sie-Fi Y-Teens: Inler-Club Council: Girls' League. HOBBY: Trying lo gel a sunlan. AMBITION: Travel around lhe world. JERRY HUGHES: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Arl de- signs. AMBITION: To be a commercial arlisf. JOHN HULINA: Baskelball: French Club: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Pholography. EUGENE HUNTER: Boys' Forum, Prinl Shop. HOBBY: Going lo lhe mounlains. AMBITION: Prinler. LEON JACKSON: Sparlans: Sine Nomine: Schol- arship Sociely, prospecfive Sealbearer: Fulure Medics, presidenl: Science Club: Varsity fool- ball: Varsily frack: Cross counlry: Arls Fesfival winner. HOBBIES: Aslronomy, chemisfry, swim- ming, various sporls. AMBITION: Infernal medi- cnne. CAROLYN M. JOHNSON: Modes and Manners: Girls' League. HOBBY: Farmers. AMBITION: To live on a farm, and learn how fo, milk cows. CAROL JONES: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Dance commilees: Y-leen club. HOBBY: Collecling records. AMBITION: To marry Chucl: and be happy! RUTHIE JONES: Dexfellians: World Affairs: Dance commillees: Y-leen Club: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Don: clolhes. AMBITION: Good home- maker and be happy. BARBARA JOURDANE: French Club, presidenl: Dance commillees: G.A.A.: Y-leen club: Inler- Page fhirfy-nine Club Council: Scholarship Society, Examiner Youth Forum. HOBBIES: Eat, sleep, have fun. AMBITION: Lead a very successful life. PAT KANE: Dextellians: Ophelians: Chatelaines. Scholarship Society, Sealbearer: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Slcating, horsebaclcriding, bowling. AMBITION: Secretary and housewife. ROBERT KASPARIAN: Future Medics: Football: Traclr: Boys' Forum:. HOBBY: Sports. AMBI- TION: Go to USC and become a dentist. SHIRLEY KEENER: World Affairs: Jr. Girls' Glee: Spartan Choir: Chatelaines: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Dance Committees: Sr. A Rep.: Choraliers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knitting, music. AMBITION: To be eternally happy. DENNIS KELLY: Cheerleader: Spartan Choir: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spartans: Bee and Varsity swimming: Bee and J.V. baslcetball: Jr. Class sergeant-at-arms. HOBBIES: Sports, and lreeping my car out of wreclrs. AMBITION: To graduate from college and be successful. RICHARD KENT: A.V.E.O., president, vice-presi- dent: Spartans: Boys' Fourm. HOBBIES: Radio amateur, spending money. AMBITION: Go to college and study engineering. KAREN KIRBY: Lettergirls' G.A.A.: Spartan Choir! Dance committees: F.T.A.: Drill team: World Affairs. HOBBIES: Sports and lcnitting. AM- BITION: Certified Public Accountant. MARY KISH: Girls' League: Spartan Choir: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Roller slrating, ice skating, and having fun. AMBITION: Music, get mar- ried. DAVID KLIEVER: Pages: Squires: Los Amigos: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Spending money. AM- 6.40 ed el' BITION: Architectural Engineer. KATHY KLOMBIES: Chatelaines, vice-president, treasurer: Future Medics: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, reading good boolrs. AMBITION: To tinish two years of college, go to a school of nursing, and eventually marry and live happily ever after. SANDRA KUCKLINSKY: Sine Nomine, treasurer: Future Medics: Dextellians: Scholarship Society: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collecting records, things. AMBITION: To become a bac- teriologist. DAN LA MANTAIN: Lettermen: A.V.E.O.: Traclr: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Electric trains, photo- graphy. AMBITION: Jet Pilot or truclc driver. JOHN LA MANTAIN: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: My car. AMBITION: Be successful. OREN PUNKY LANGSTON: Lettermen: Var- sity baseball, captain: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: baseball, fishing, hunting. AMBITION: Profes- sional baseball. SALLY LARSEN: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, coolxing, sewing. AMBITION: Secretary. KEN LAVENDER: C.S.F.: Sealbearer: F.T.A., ser- sergeant-at-arms: Sine Nomine, sergeant-at- arms: Orchestra. HOBBIES: Music, tennis. AM- BITION: College administrator. JUDIE LEE: Jr. Girls' Glee: Sr. Girls' Glee: Chor- aliers: Girls' League. HOBBY: Knitting. AMBI- TION: To be a social worlrer. PAT LE SUEUR: Dextellians: Ophelians: Tri-Iites Y-teens: Spartan Choir: Jr. and Sr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Records, reading good boolrs. AMBITION: Earn money to go to B.Y.U., become an elementary teacher and marriage. SHIELA LEVIN: Dextellians, secretary: Ophelians, publicity: Ostiarians: Chatelaines, student court rep., chaplain: F.T.A.: Los Amigos: Dance com- mittees: Girls' League: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, dancing. AMBITION: Career in the medi- cal profession: children. MIKE LIBBY: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spartans: Page forty Seniors relax during lunchtime 0 tomorrow . . . Hi-Y: Parlx Plugs, president: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Dropping transmissions. AMBITION: Dem- onstrating power lawn mowers. WAYNE LINSCHEID: Sine Nomine: Aviation Club: Tennis: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Earning money. AMBITION: To own a business. RAUL LOPEZ: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Water slriing. AMBITION: Commercial artist. MARGIE LOUDEN: G.A.A.: Lettergirls': Sr. A Class treasurer: Dance committees: Girls' League: G.A.A., songleader. HOBBIES: Slrating, lznitting, baseball. AMBITION: Be a good sec- retary, always be happy. EDWARD MANCINI: Key Club, president: Spar- tans: Lettermen: Baslretball: Traclr: Baseball: Boys' State. HOBBIES: Sports, Fats Domino record collection. AMBITION: To be a success- ful coach. CONNIE MAST: Dextellians, sergeant-at-arms: Ophelians, treasurer, student court rep.: Los Amigos: Drill Team: Spartan Choir: World Affairs: Girls' Weelr Chairman: Wineman's rep.: Dance committees. HOBBIES: Knitting, learning to drive, tinding a man with million. AMBI- TION: To marry a man with a million and live happily ever after. WILLIE MASTERS: Football: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Chess. AMBITION: Engineer. JOHN MATHIS: Sr. B Field Day Captain: Sr. A Class sergeant-at-arms: Boys' Forum: Varsity football, all-league, all-city. HOBBIES: Hunting, baseball. AMBITION: Junior College. DAVID MATSON: Pages: Bee football: Varsity baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunting, golf. AMBITION: Forest ranger or game warden. JO-ANN MAURIZI: Spartan Shield: El Recuerdo: Spartan Choir: Dance Committees: World Affairs: Sr. B Rep.: Y-Teen Club: Scholarship Society: HOBBIES: Skating, bowling, music. AM- BITION: To be successful in everything I at- tempt: to be happy. BEVERLY MAXWELL: Spartan Choir: Junior and Senior Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knitting, singing. AMBITION: To have a beauti- ful early American home, lots of children, lreep my husband on his diet, and be happy. KARL McCALLEY: Spartan Choir: Math Club: Dance committees: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sports, baslretball, baseball. AMBITION: Re- search engineer. MARGARET MCCALMANT: Girls' League: World Affairs: Red Cross: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Tennis, movies, flea circus. AMBITION: To become a flea trainer. ESTHER McCLAIN: Sine Nomine: Girls' League. HOBBY: Sltiing. AMBITION: Be a teacher. BOB MCDONNELL: Sine Nomine, president: Science Club: Traclr: Gymnastics: J.V. cross country: Parlr Plugs: Spartans: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Worlcing on my piclc-up truclt. AMBI- TION: Air force and a degree in forestry and education. SALLY McDOWELL: Dextellians: Ophelians: Os- tiarians: Chatelaines: Lettergirls, president: Sr. A Secretary: Future Business Leaders: World Affairs: Y-Teen Club: Drill Team: Dance com- mittees: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knitting soclrs for Bill, softball, swimming. AMBITION: Mar- riage, receptionist. JOANN McINTURFF: Girls' League. HOBBY: Cooking. AMBITION: To be a clerlu-typist. BOB MCKEEN: Boys' Forum. AMBITION: Gradu- ate and be rich. JERRY MEAD: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Grills. AM- BITION: To be a car dealer. MATILDA MEMEO: Sr. Girls' Glee: Spartan Choir: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, ar- chery, slrin diving. AMBITION: Marriage in two years. SHARON MICHAEL: Tri-Lites Y-teen Club: Modes and Manners: Dance comittees: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Diets, trying to get Dave away from cars. AMBITION: A happy married life. .gauorile 1-Seniorj afulograplz :Space ANNE MILLES: Ophelians: Osiiarians, sludem' couri rep.: Chaielaines, recording secreiary: Ticlcefeers: Sine Nomine: C.S.F.: Girls' League: Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Bowling, fennis, sports, reading. AMBITION: College: fhen ieaching. COLEEN MILNES: Dexiellians: Talenl' Nominaiing, chairman: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Records, clofhes. AMBITION: To be successful and marry a millionaire. BOB MOORE: Baseball: Sparlan Choir: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Women. AMBITION: Engin- eer. MICHAEL MORRISON: S.B. Vice-presidenfg Assisi. Commissioner of Publiciiy: Easfern League dele- gafe: Scholarship, Sealbearer: Boy of Ihe monfh: Sam Sparia: Sparfans: Lancers: Key Club: Bas- Ireiball: Traclx: Sparian Choir. HOBBIES: Afhlei- ics, dancing, and camping. AMBITION: To be heallhy, weaI'II1y, and happy. DEANNA MULHAIR: Ticlceieers, secrefary, ireas- urer, vice-presideni: G.A.A.: World Affairs: Jr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, driving my car, colleciing records fo play on my Hi-Fi. AMBITION: Long Beach Siaie, elemenfary feacher, marriage and a happy, suc- cessful life. BOB MUNOZ: Traclr: Fooiballg Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Swimming. J. WAYNE MURRAY: Thespians: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: Jr. Toasimasiers: Boys' For- um: Thespians, president HOBBY: Acfing. AM- BITION: Acior. KATHLEEN NESS: Girls' League. HOBBY: Col- . . . wilf leave a memory . . . Tension mounis al Senior Field Day. Iecfing records. AMBITION: To become a good secrefary. DICK NEWBY: Squires, presideni: Lancers, secre- iary: Sparians: vice-presideni: Scholarship So- cieiy, vice-presideni: Leffermen: Sophomore Class presidenfg Jr. Class ireasurer: Bee, Cee. and Varsify baslreiball: Bee, Cee, and Varsity iraclx: Sealbearer: Boys' Forum, vice-presideni. HOBBIES: Dancing and sporis. RONNIE NOVELLO: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Fish- ing and huniing. AMBITION: Elecironics Iech- nician. JANICE OAKES: Dance commiliees: Girls' Council: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Kniiiing and dancing. AMBITION: Airline hosfess. JEAN OAKES: Dexfellians: Fufure Medics: Sine Nomine, secreiary: Opheliansg G.A.A.: Choral- iers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, iennis. AMBITION: To become a successful nurse. GARY OHM: Key Club, sergeanf-ai-arms: Sainis Hi-Y, presideni: J.V. baslre+baII: Track: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Car, sporfs. AMBITION: Graduafe from college, be successful, and malre money. PHIL OLSEN: Vilrings Hi-Y, presideni: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Huniing, fishing, oufcloor camping. AMBITION: To malre good in life. JERRY PATTERSON: Squires: Lancers: Bee fool- ball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: The Cloclr, hunf- ing. AMBITION: To refire young, have a happy life and own a Buick Cenfury. DON PAYTON: A.V.E.O.: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Shafing, records. AMBITION: Professional slraier. Page forfy-one BOB PETERS: Lancers: Sparfans: Key Club, vice- presidenf: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Golf, swim- ming, geffing Iosf. AMBITION: To be a rich invesfor. DENNIS PETERSON: Lancers: Sparfans: Leffer- men: Sr. B Class Vice-Presidenf: Sr. A Presidenf: Gymnasfics: Boys' Forum. AMBITION: A Doc- fors' degree. EDDIE PHILLIPS: Baskefball: Track: Swimming: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Looking af girls. AMBI- TION: To finally cafch one. JOE PINTO: Leffermen: Gymnasfics: Swimming: Road Jockeys: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars and sporfs. AMBITION: Commercial arfisf. CAROL POSTHUMUS: Dexfellians, presidenf: Ophelians: Girls' League, hisforian, freasurer: S.B. Commissioner of Awards, Commissioner of Welfare: Easfern League delegafe, correspond- ing secrefary: Modes and Manners: Dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Swimming, kniffing, dancing. AMBITION: X-ray fechnician: mar- rlage. ELMER PUTITS: Key Club: Track: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Elecfronics. AMBITION: Join fhe navy. FRED RASMUSSEN: Varsify baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Playing baseball. AMBITION: Gef an A in zoology. BOB RILEY: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans: Leffermen, presidenf: Scholarship Sociefy, presidenf: Freshman Class presidenf: Head Yell Leader: J.V. and Varsify baskefball: Varsify frack: Boys' Sfafe delegafe: Boys' Forum. AM- BITION: A degree in engineering. JACK RITTER: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AM- ...OKKUII BITION: An Air Force career. JOHN ROBINSON: Gymnasfics: Track: Foofball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Work on cars. AMBI- TION: To be an archifecf. MAVIS ROBINSON: Dexfellians, sfudenf courf rep.: Ophelians: Osfiarians, vice-presidenf: Chafelaines, vice-presidenf: Leffergirls: G.A.A.: Parenfs and Seniors sign guesf book af Senior Recepfion. Page forfy-'Iwo Sine Nomine: Girls' League, color day chair- man, big and liffle sisfer chairman, publicify: Scholarship Sociefy, Sealbearer: Dance commif- fees: Phoenix Sociefy. HOBBY: Kniffing socks. AMBITION: A happy and successful life. ONEITA ROBISON: G.A.A.: Leffergirls, presi- denf: Y-feen Club, presidenf: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, kniffing socks. AMBITION: Go fo work and gef married. VIRGINIA ROMO: Los Amigos: Pan-American assemblies: Phoenix: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, oufdoor sporfs, collecf records. AM- BITION: Denfal nurse and housewife. CARL ROSEMAN: Road Tramps: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Mechanics. AMBITION: Building fhe flafhead. MARILYN ROSENOW: World Affairs: Ophelians: F.T.A.: Leffergirls, secrefaryg G.A.A.: Dance commiffees: Sr. Girls' Glee: Scholarship Sociefy: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Kniffing, sporfs, piano, reading. AMBITION: To become a secrefary: marriage. RONNIE ROZICH: Gymnasfics: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working wifh wood. AMBITION: For me and my 'Family fo be happy. JANICE RUCHTI: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knif- fing, cooking. AMBITION: Career and fhen marriage. ADELINE RUELAS: Hosfess Club: Sr. Girls' Glee: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Ar- chery, singing, dancing. AMBITION: To go fo Easf L.A.J.C.: and fo be successful. LYDIA RUELAS: Hosfess Club: Girls' League. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To be a nurse. anal frolic . . . WARREN RUPP: Sparfans: Key Club, freasurer: Sealbearer: Scholarship Sociefy, presidenf: Leffermen: Varsify baskefball: Varsify frack: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Climb Mounf Everesf. KATHERINE RUSSELL: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, eafing, having fun. AMBITION: To become a morfician. ANTHONY SALCE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporfs of all sorfs. AMBITION: To become a success in business lC.P.A.l. CHARLOTTE SANSON: Tickefeers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Baking, collecfing aufographed pic- fures. AMBITION: To ioin fhe navy, and go fo nursing school. DONALD SCHAFFER: Fufure Medics: Boys' For- um. AMBITION: M.D. BOB SCHLITZ: Rockers: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working on cars. AMBITION: To own a drag sfrip. KARIN SCHMIDT: Girls' League. AMBITION: Affend business college: work. BETTY SCHRAMM: Girls' League. HOBBIES: All sporfs, driving my IiHle car. AMBITION: Work for fhe felephone company. MIKE SCIARRA: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunf- ing, fishing. AMBITION: To own my own busin- ess. DOUGLAS SEIFERT: Phoenix: Scholarship Sociefy, prospecfive Sealbearer: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Sparfans, secrefary-freasurer: Key Club, hisfor- ian, chairman of shool service commiffee: In- fer-Club Council: Thespians, freasurer: Fufure Medics, sergeanf-af-arms: Sine Nomine: Spar- fan Choir: Drama: Public Speaking: Sparfan Shield: Cross counfry: Tennis: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Tennis, wrifing. AMBITION: To help make fhe world a bef-Her place in which 'fo live. LESTER SHARKEY: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Burn- ing gasoline. AMBITION: Own my own business JANET SHARP: Girls' League, big and Iiffle sis- fer parfy: Sparfan Choir: Sr. Girls' Glee: Chor- aliers: Tri-Lifes Y-'reen Club. HOBBY: Talking. AMBITION To gef a good iob and someday gef married. SALLY SIEBRING: F.T.A., secrefary, freasurer: G.A.A.: Sparfan Choir: Dance commiffees: Drill Team, presidenf: Girls' League, board member: Modes and Manners: Ky-Sie-Fy Y- feens: Chafelaines: Osfiarians: Ophelians: Dex- fellians. HOBBIES: Wafer skiing, dancing. AM- BITION: Chapman College, work wifh physically handicapped children. CHARLES SMITH: Pages: Gymnasfics: Scholarship Sociefy: Leffergirls. HOBBIES: Kniffing, bowling, sporfs. AMBITION: Engineer. LINDA SONDERGAARD: Girls' League, courfesy chairman: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osfiarians: Chafelaines: Girls' Glee: Dance commiffees: Drill Team: G.A.A., various offices: Scholarship Sociefy: Leffergirls. HOBBIES: Kniffing, bowling, badminfon, folk dancing. DAVE SPENCER: Dance commiffees: Lancers' Sparfans: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Tearing my car aparf fo spend money on if. AMBITION: Prinfer. CHARLES STANFIELD: Sparfans: Radio Club: Tennis: Scholarship Sociefy: Fufure Engineers: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Amafeur radio. AMBI- TION: To be an engineer wifh Iofs of money. MARGUS STATHES: Boys' Forum: Rockers. HOB- BIES: Car, hunfing, fishing, and girls. AMBI- TION: Pressman. GAIL STEVENS: Chafelaines, 2nd vice-presidenf: Osfiarians: Ophelians: Dexfellians: Commissioner of Welfare: Commissioner of Awards: Girls' League, vice-presidenf, publicify, parliamenfar- ian: Homecoming princess: Phoenix Sociefy: Modes and Manners: G.A.A.: Girls' Council: Sr. B Class Secrefary: Drill Team: World Affairs: Dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Kniffing, sewing. AMBITION: To always be happy. BARBARA STEWART: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Oufdoor and indoor sporfs, collecfions. AMBI- TION: Go info fhe business world and be a good wife and mofher. CHUCK STINNETT: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Work- ing on a whife Chevy. AMBITION: Gef rich siffing af home. MIKE STIRLING: Pages: Squires: Lancers: Spar- fans: Key Club: Leffermen: Cee and Varsify frack: Bee, Cee and J.V. baskefballg Park Plugs, presidenf: Boys' Forum, vice-presidenf. HOB- BIES: Sporfs, cars, cooking, girls. AMBITION: Cafe business or aviafion. CLETIS STITH: Orchesfra: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Playing fhe violin, wafer skiing. AMBI- TION: Go fo J.C., fravel, feach piano, and make a good wife. BRIAN STROMSOE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Col- lecfing sfring. AMBITION: To be successful. JIM STROUP: Bee and Varsify foofball: Varsify frack: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working on my car. AMBITION: Inherif one million dollars be- fore graduafion. JACQUELINE SUMNER: Girls' League. HOBBY: Skafing. AMBITION: To be a secrefary. TERRY SUNDERLAND: Varsify gymnasfics: Boys' Forum, secrefary: Bee foofball: Cee and Bee frack: Cheerleader. HOBBIES: Golf, hunfing. fishing, sporfs cars. AMBITION: Enfer a big sporfs car race and win, also be a millionaire. JOHN SUSEOFF: Boys' Forum. BILL TANNAHILL: A.V.E.O., foreman: Boys' For- um. HOBBY: Head shrinking. JOAN TAYLOR: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osfiari- ans: Chafelaines: Dance commiffees: Drill Team: Fufure Business Leaders: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Kniffing, reading. AMBITION: Long Beach Cify College: fhen work. PATTY TINGLEY: World Affairs: Jr. Red Cross: Fufure Business Leaders: Jr. Girls' Glee: Fufure Volleyball fun for al'hlel'ic Seniors. x ,X . . . and C!a4.4 .4ucceJ.4e.4, foo. Medics: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Roller slcafing, Irnilfing. AMBITION: To be a denial assislanf. DAVID ROBERT TREVARTHEN: Pages: Sparlan Choir: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Singing, min- eral collecfing. AMBITION: To furfher my ed- ucafion and become a minisler. HECTOR TRUJILLO: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Fix- ing my car on weekends. AMBITION: Cabinef malrer or mechanic. JANICE TULLIUS: Dexlellians: Tri-Lifes Y-feens: Sr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBY: Records. AMBITION: Marriage. RICHARD VANDEVER: A.V.E.O.: Key Club: Spar- lans: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Owning a ieep and going 'lo Ulah. MARY ELLEN VELASQUEZ: Sr. Girls' Glee: Chor- aliers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collecfing rec- ords, singing, volleyball. AMBITION: College and fhen worlx. PATSY VENABLE: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Chafel- aines: G.A.A.: Lelfergirlsg Scholarship Sociefy: Fufure Business Leaders: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Badminlon, swimming, reading. AMBI- TION: To affend Junior college and become an accounfanl. RUBEN VERDUGO: Gymnasfics: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Arl. AMBITION: Marry a blue-eyed girl. MARIE VICHIER: Dexfellians: Osliarians: Ophe- lians: Chafelaines: G.A.A.: recording secrefary. vice-presidenf: G.A.A. Rep. on Executive Board: Girls' League, publicify chairman: Speech con- lesfs: Dance commiflees. HOBBIES: Ice shafing, follr dancing. AMBITION: College and mar- nage. TONY VOLOSIN: Varsily foofball, baseball, lraclt: Lellermen, sergean-I-af-arms: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Brealring legs. AMBITION: Sfudy law al UCLA. MYRNA WADDLE: Dance commillees: Sr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, fen- nis, cruising. AMBITION: Boaf sfeward, air hos- fess or marriage. BEVERLY WALTON: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming. AMBITION: To become a housewife lafer on. BOB WANCHEK: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Taking scenic rides in lillle fraveled places. AMBI- TION: Carpenfer or cabinel malrer. BILL WARD: Pages, presidenf: Squires: Lancers, presidenf: Sparlans: Varsily fraclr: Bee foolball: Parl: Plugs: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars, girls, sporfs. AMBITION: Own a ranch, go fo college and become an engineer. MARY LOUISE WATSON: Sparfan Choir: Girls' League: Sparian Orchesfra: Band: Girls' Sex- felle. HOBBIES: Singing, club. AMBITION: To live a successful life, make olhers happy. JOAN WEESE: Thespians, hisforian: Drama: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Acfing and giving a cer- lain redhead a bad fime. AMBITION: Win an academy award. N-lf' T JOANNE WEINRICH: G.A.A.: A.V.E.O.: World Affairs: Girls' League. HOBBY: Collecting ori- enlal dolls. AMBITION: To be a good secrefary. DAVID WELCH: Swimming: Boys' Forum. GENEVIEVE WERTZ: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Kniffing, coolring, malring lfalian pizza, singing, lisfening and collecfing records. AMBITION: To be a success in any- lhing I do. SHIRLEYANN WHEELER: Ticlrefeers, secrefary, freasurer, vice-presidenf: Phoenix: Jr. Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Coolring and sewing. AMBITION: To be a secrefary. ANNE WHITE: Girls' League. HOBBY: Collecling lhings for a hope chesl. AMBITION: To be able 'lo do office worl: as well as some people wanf me fo do. JOHNNY WHITMORE: Sr. Commiffee: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Affraclive women. AMBITION: To be a machinisf. CAROL WILKINGS: Girls' League: Modes and Manners: Sparfan Choir: Ocfeffe. HOBBIES: Hiking, swimming, decorafing. AMBITION: Some day lo marry. ROBERT WILKINS: Knighfs: Lancers: Baslrefball: Gymnasfics: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Money, dales, girls, and iau. AMBITION: Air Force pilof. TEDDIE WILLIAMS: Girls' League: Dance com- miffees. HOBBIES: Bowling, lrnilfing. AMBITION: To go io college, gef married, be happy. BARBARA WILLIS: Dexfellians, Ophelians: Osfiar- ians, secrefary: Chafelaines: G.A.A., presidenf, corresponding secrelary. hisforian: Drill Team: Leffergirls, poinl recorder: Girls' League, color day chairman, hospifalify: F.T.A., sergeanf-af- arms: Sparfan Shield, edifor: EI Recuerdo: C.A.S.C. Traffic Conference delegaleg Phoenix: Dance commiflees: Scholarship Sociely. HOB- BIES: Going places, having fun. AMBITION: Ieacher. GEORGIA WOJTYLA: Dexlellians: Ophelians: Osliarians: Chafelaines: Girls' Council: G.A.A., secrefary: Drill Team: Dance commif-fees: Lel- fergirls, freasurer, vice-presidenf: Los Amigos: World Affairs: Girls' League. AMBITION: To gel fhrough high school and college. NORMAN WOODRUFF: Sparfan Shield, direcfor of publicaiions, edifor, associafe edilor, pro- ducfion manager, ad manager, cub edifion edi- lor: Execufive Board: Print Shop: Scholarship Sociefy: Phoenix Sociefy: Sr. A Commiffee: Communify Chesf FeafheRecord newspaper: HOBBIES: Lisfening fo high fidelily records, camping oul. AMBITION: To own FM radio sfafion KTEN in Hunfinglon Parlr by April, l960. PAT WORDEN: Dexfellians: Ophelians: Osfiariansg Chalelaines: G.A.A.: Leffergirls: Girls' League, commiflees: Dance commillees. HOBBIES: Piano, swimming, fennis. AMBITION: College-Long Beach Slafe. JIM ZARTMAN: Sparfans: Lancers: Squires: Key Club: Band: Orchesfra: Hi-Y: Sparlan Choir: Dance commiffees: Cee and Varsify baslrefballg Cee, Bee and Varsiiy lraclr: Leffermen: Chora- liers. AMBITION: Air force maior or flight squadron leader. Page forfy-fhree 2 N x X NSXX S XN X X x SX SX X X X X S N x .,xxx E M SX X .. 5 X gi R - www ,4' Jllemoriea o a4ctiuitie.4 am! Caluba S'ruden+ governmen'l'. . . Clubs and acfivifies. . . And hurrying +o meefings. These we remember. Remember wi'rh pleasure. Remember wi'rh ioy. Leadership fhrough service Pa+hs +o fu+ure goals. Lila Bailey vice-presiden+ Joyce Sieren secrefary Dixie Melbaclr commissioner of finance Dia ne Benge commissioner of welfare Arr Coniessoffo presidenf Pa+ Gilmore hisforian Darlene BiHer commissioner of publicify Milne Morrison assisiani commissioner of publiciiy Gay Elliolf commissioner of public arls Execuiive Board W'57 Sparian memories would noi be complefe if we did nor include our Execufive Board. Perhaps fhe main reason we remember +he board is fhe faci' +ha+ il' is our legislaiive body al' Sparfa. Presiding over +he board, as s+uden'r body presiden+ for fhe Winfer '57 semesier was Ari Con+essoHo. Ari' was assisfed by his vice-presideni, Lila Bailey, and +he ofher members of 'rhe cabine+ in dealing wi+h school problems fhaf came under his iurisdiclion. The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was fhe highligl-a+ of ihe semesier. Homecoming, foo, wiih i'rs queen and prin- cesses, floais and drill 'ream, added ano+her i+em +o our memories. Dave Anderson commissioner of afhlefics Paula Reece commissioner of awards Alan Slcuba commissioner of regulaiions Mr. Donald Pelfon leadership advisor MilceMorrison viceepresideni Berry Guesi secrefary Mary Consalvo commissioner of Finance Darlene Bifrer commissioner of welfare Execurive Board S'57 Judy Peferson hisforian Gay Bingham commissioner of publicify Jim Bradley assisfanr commissioner of publiciiy Sue Aborn commissioner of public arrs Good gualiries and leadership abiliries are rhe necessary rhings The Execurive Board of Summer '57 confained. Board meerings, held every Monday, were-as al- ways-open 'ro any member of 'rhe srudenf body. Assem- blies, arhlerics, socials and problems fhar may arise are discussed by fhe board. Leading rhe board 'rhis semesrer was Gay Ellio++, sru- deni' body presidenr. Ably assisfing her in 'rheir various duries and responsibilifies were Mike Morrison, vice-presi- den'r, and rhe ofher fine membrs of fhe board. The new popcorn srand, annual CoH'on 'n Cord dance, and, of course rhe Prom were highlighrs of The semesrer which will long be remembered. Dave Hancock commissioner of aihlefics Frances Jordan commissioner of awards Warren Rupp commissioner of regulaiions Mr. Donald Pelfon Leadership sponsor Girls' League officers, lefi fo righfz Marie Vichier, Sallie Balmer, Barbara Mayer, Connie Mast Miss Dredla, sponsor, Mary Jo Bradley, Carolyn Payne, and Paula War Girls' League W'57 I+ is +he purpose of 'rhis organiza- 'rion 'ro co-ordina+e lhe acriviries of fhe girls. Officers for Winfer of l957 were: presidenf, Connie Mash vice- presidenf, Barbara Mayer: secre+ary, Mary Jo Bradley: freasurer, Sallie Baker, parliamen+arian, Carolyn Payne: hisiorian, Paula Ward: pub- licify chairman, Marie Vichier. Mos+ exciiing acfivify of +he year was The Sadie Dance, and fhe Girls' League also sponsored color days for +he foo+ball games. Connie Mas'r Boys' Forum W'57 l Purpose of Boys' Forum is 'ro represeni' Spar- +a's boys on +he Execu+ive Board and +o promofe ac+ivi'ries for +he boys. Officers for Winler '57 were: Roger McKee, president Mike S+irling, vice-presidenh Mike Adams, secreiary-lreasurerg Terry Boschelri, ser- gean'r-al'-arms. Helping lhem 'ro plan ac'rivi1'ies was 'rheir spon- sor, Mr. William Paulfrey. Aclivifies fhis year have included fhe Sou+h Gale color day, Champion Spark Plug assembly, and 'rhe insfallafion of officers. Page forfy-eighi Roger McKee f i hi Fri ow, Roger McKee, Terry Boscheffig I 9 Boys' Forum officers. LeH o rg , is r second row, Mike Adams, Mike Sririn . Girls' League S'57 Officers of Girls' League for fhe Summer of '57 were: Diane Benge, presidenig Gail Sfevens, vice-presi- dnl: Carolyn Payne, freasurerg Ju- dy Winlcler, secreiaryg Vicki Adams, hisforiang Linda McArl'hur, publicily chairman, and Marilyn Miller, par- liamen+arian. Some of 'rho acfivirfes of 'rhe se- mes'rer were flue Big and LiH'le Sisfer parly, The CoHon and Cord Dance, Sparfagranis and 'rhe Senior Farc- well. Sponsor for Summer of '57 was Miss Alberta Dredla. Boys' Forum. Firsi row. lelf fo righiz David Anderson, Guv Hannigan. Second T B h H' Lv L b h I'OWI el'TY OSC 9 I, nfl 0 Bllg , Dave Anderson G'l' L g IH f 'ghiz Miss Dredla, Carolyn Payne, Linda McAr1hur, Gail Slevens, D B S d J hnson, Judy Winlrler. Marilyn Miller. Diane Benge Boys' Forum S'57 Spring semesfer Boys' Forum officers were: Dave Anderson, presidenrg Guy Hennigan, vice- presidenrg Terry BoscheH'i, secrelary-freasurerg Lynn Lobaugh, sergeanl-at-arms. The usual plans and ac'rivi'I'ies were carried forward by +he officers and +heir sponsor, and promofion of boys' aciivifies and represen+al'ion of boys on Execurive Board was conlinued. Special music and sporis assemblies, and sup- por+ 'For general school proiec'I's were among accomplishmenis for fhe group. All Sparfan boys are aufomafically members of Boys' Forum. Page forly-nine ,f , ,fD9X'l'9llIdl'lS Dexfellians. Leif +o righ'r, firsl row: J. Pelerson, N. Berzeny, M. Barry, S. Robinson, L. Human, P. Morri- son, B. Henning, M. Riley. Second row: L. Wilcox, L. Hopkins, A. Kamayama, L. Hannula, J. Marks, D. Keener, M. Brown, B. Sechrisi, H. Rudolph, J. Harlners, B. Flores, L. Brilfingham, H. Jones. Third row: M. Keller, B. Riley, J. Brown, S. Rupp, P. Monlgomery, V. Adams, P. Woodward, M. Salazar, L. Barion, S. Al- i Dexfellians, sponsored by Miss Elizabefh Snyder, is a service club for Freshman girls. Officers for ihe W'57 se- mesfer were Melva Brown, presidenh Darlene Keener and BeHie Sechrisf, vice-pres- idenisg Barbara Baker, secre- 'raryg and Virginia Erwin, freasurer. A good iob was also done by Maria Salazar for publicify, and Jerelyn Brown for sergeanl-ai'-arms. Becky Flores served as sfu- denl' courf represenfalive, and Maurifa Keller was chair- man of commiHees. Spring Dexfellian leaders included: Vicki Adams, presi- :lenh Judy Marks and Linda Wilcox, vice-presidenlsg Mar- :ia Barry, secrefaryg Pal' Morrison, freasurerg Susan Allen, sergeanf-a+-arms: Car- , len, D. Sales, B. Baker, ,V, Erwin, L. Haynes, D. Defraponi, Mrs. Snyder. x k,3,,.' !! sry! .Wff wV,2.V A VJAQU, ,V,,w2,,4,y54, 1 ol Peferson, publicliy chair- a-:r fun-' 31 ,.. Jw' - W f -f ' 4' ' ' . - V K ff , ,f ,f .. ,g , f.. man, Bambi Riley, sludenf 'v . ' -. 'T Lf' Q fi 7 ' WWI 4.f'4f! .fiyiii .Jeb A iv! 446.1 'KJV 'Size - A , A... 1. it. L b ' We VL L ' F ' ' V, L ,C couri represeniahve. f- 1 . , , . ..- ,.,, . V, Jef.. we if'aOf .ww ,fe ef' ,ffaf1.4ff2' . ef f-ffeyef-ffcffff-ffnfmiic ' ff 'CVL f Li' ' 1 ' - D XL! X7 ! 7? f' I f ,' , ,' .Qf' :+P -Q ' l 1, I of ,f 'L .- ,fgf . ,f za, af 'f'gy ff ff. yf V ssi' ffefg. 'ff f z,zp1f'i.gf'24ff -AY1. 'fi' L-F feed Vrfi'-44 A' fi 'Z 5 M M' - Y L-'Z f V ff' f .Pa es. zfb righf Irsl row: J- Fuiaro. D. Keene. M- Lire, M. Jourdane, A. Brooks, M. Levin, R. Perez. , ,f , ,9 , , , - ,I .1 ,gf , ,If-:ff gglvis, D. lsreal. Second row: R. Carlson, T, iadich, D, Soper, S. Husbands, L. RuH, R. Feriig. 'iff-'L V.-46'fVff -f M' jlj , I rrw. Herdman, B. Bycel, L. Johnson, M. Thorpe, K, Henson, Third row, Siam-Jing: M, Pasleyl R, K.-7,1574 j,!6f46Ky ,.-4'.,4L f6j.V impy, D. Schmeifer, G. Bagby, L. Bryan, J. SCOH. R. Duchier, R. Darling, D. Dover, B. Ohm, A. Keller. .. L, 7:61, Mr. Lowell Vwnfer spon- sored +he Pages fhis yearzl' Purpose of fhis club is fo give service +o Hun+ing'ron Park High School and s'ruden+s. Officers were Craig Fer- fig, presidenh Jim Herdman, vice-presidenfg Frank Berry, secrefaryg Loring RuH', freas- urer: Skip Husbands, ser- geani'-ai'-arms. A dance wifh 'rhe Dexfel- lians was fheir oufslanding ac+ivi+y 'rhis semesfer. Spring ferm oFFicers: Dave Bagby, presidenfg James ScoH', vice-president Ed Link, secireiaryg Sfanley B0- wen, sergeanf-ai'-arms. Page filly .lj G. Emigh' R. Boren, K. EveH, T. Link, Mr. Wlnfer. ,,. ff' f' of .4413 .J1.fZf4fza' . .4 Ophelians is fhe +en+h grade service club for girls. Mrs. Mary Jones is spon- sor and lhe various dufies of +he Ophelians are of a greal' service +o 'rhe school. They serve in 'rhe cafeieria and hashlines during nu+ri- fion, and work in los'r and found. Fall officers were Sandra Johnson, president Lila Sea- mon, vice-president Paula Reece, freasurerg and Paula Ward, secreiary. Spring offi- cers were Dale Sfirling, pres- idenh Bonnie Terry, vice- presidenh Carolyn Waile- man, freasurerg and Norma DeLahunl, secrefary. Squires. Leif fo righf, firsf row: B. Neilson, W. Harris, P. Kelly, R. Scudder, D. Huffman, J. Browne. Second row: J. Hourian, R. Dupaix, L. Sprouse, R. Pariolo, R. Lincour+, C. Ferguson, B. Savage, L. Lindsey. Third row: J. Bradley, G. Ashlon, R. Thurman, J. Torrey, J. Haynes, K. Van Flee+, M. Yzuel, G. McEachen. ?' Cphelians Ophelians. Lef+ fo righr, firsi row: G. Murphy, B. Terry, M. Hedgcoclr, S. Johnson, L. Seamon, P. Gil- more, M. Waiiman, C. Waiiman. Second row: M. Miller, P. Reece, J. Whifeman, J. Carier, S. Waison, J. Friend, M. Mariin, P. Ward, D. Thrasher, M. Johnson. Third row: Mrs. Jones, J. Ward, D. PoHer, B. Owens, J. Van de Berg, H. Sellers, M. Wager, F. Elliofl, M. Fillers, S. Washburn, C. MacArfhur, N. DeLa- Hunf, B. Capaci. l A Richard Lincour'r, presidenl' of 'rhe Squires, was very busy assigning +he members of his group fo +heir jobs in +he W'57 semesier. Ralph Arriola, vice-presi- deni, and Roberf Larily, sec- re'rary, worked hard during ihe semesier +o perform fheir regular dufies as well as fheir office jobs. Handling +he C ----!..- - money was Robin Thurmand, and keeping order was Clar- ence Ferguson, sergeani'-ah arms. For i'he spring semesier, Paul Chrisfensen was presi- dent Ray Scudder, vice- presidenh Wally Harris, sec- reiaryg Wendell Waife, ser- geanf-ai'-armsg Paul Bashaw, lreasurer. , Mr. Arfhur Bruhns is spon- l SOI'- Page fifly-one Assisling in cafeleria cour- fesy and ushering al' Com- mencemenf and Vespers are fhe dufies of 'rhe Osfiarians. Presiding over rhe group as presideni' in rhe fall was Judy Winkler, and vice-pres- idenl was Shiela Whalen. Keeping good records fhroughour fhe semesrer was secrerary Judy Pererson, and freasurer was Alice Sanfiago. Mainfaining order was ser- geanf-a'r-arms Carol Work- man. Spring officers were: Judy Himes, presidenfg Genfa Hawkins, service vice-presf- denfg Mary Jo Bradley, social vice-presidenf, Karen Bares, secrefaryg and Carol Work- man, rreasurer. Osriarians is sponsored by Miss Elizabelh Dyer. 1. Pihf T wi as, -.N 1 Osriarians Osliarians. Lefl' +o righr, firsf row: K. Bares, A. Saniiago, S. Whalen. P. DeLaHun'l, J. Winkler, C. Work- man, L. Lewis, J. Williamson, V. Birkerr. Second row: J. Pelerson. C. Gallaway. F. Jordan, S. Rifchie, J. Valenline, M. Bradley, V. Siiclrel, P. While, L. McAr+hur, S. Jones, P. Roberis. Miss Dyer. Third row: B. G-uesi, P. Reina, G. Bingham, H. Mewherler, G. Hawkins, W. Allchin, J. Himes, D. Buccola, S. Popkin. W. Drobnick, M. Kroner, C. Payne. Lancers. Firsf row. lefi lo righf: G. Wong, G. Mclnerney, A. Gaspora, C. Parks. M. Thomas, C. Maurizi E. Gomez, G. Fihel. Second row: L. Livingsron, B. Pa-roH, T. Woods, S. Weiner, T. BoscheHi, L. Lobaugh P. King, J. Lewis, B. Perrv, L. Dupaix. Third row: B. Morlimer, 6. Holden. P. Rose, S. Dollinger, P. Ragone P. Nighauger. K. Jensen, J. Taylor, J. Lenlr, K. Kline, T, Brown, J. Williams, B. Casper, G. Hennigan. D. Davis. B. Beckman, J. Holdridge, R. McKee, B. Proclor, E. Frey T. McGregor, B. Brewis. Lancers Mr. While. Fourlh row: R. Schrader, J. Johns, Page fiffy-fwo Remember lhe afhlefic and lunch line posrers? Making posfers for afhle- I'ic acfiviries, Red Cross, and l'he lunch line is a responsibil- ify of fhe Lancers, service club for I Hh grade boys. The Lancers also usher af Com- mencemenf, Vespers and o+her school acfivifies. Officers of fhe Lancers are: presidenl, Lynn Lobaughg vice-president Terry Bosche- Hig secrefary, Sandy Weiner: sergean+-a+-arms, Paul King. Sponsor is Mr. William Whife. Spring oliliicers were: Greg Holden, president Lynn Liv- ings+on, vice-president Gor- don Fifzel, secrelary: and Bill Cooper, sergeanl'-al'-arms. Social acfiviries of rhe year for +he boys include 'rhe ini- +ia+ion and a parfy wi'rh +he Osliarians. Chaielaines Chafelaines. Leif fo righf, firsl row: S. McDowell, S. Aborn. B. Benion. A. Milles, G. EllioH, L. Sonder- gaard, M. Vichier. Second row: K. Klombies, S. Levin, R. Hendrix, R. Limon H. Siay, 6. Sievens. D. Hogue, D. Bernefi, M. Quigg, S. Deuel, Third row: L. Bailey, D. Benge, D. Combs, P. Kane, V. Hanson, B. Mayer, C. Masi, B. Mayer. Miss Oiiienbach. Fourih row: K. G-anoung, G. Woiiyla L. Wagner, B. Willis, J. Taylor, P. Coleman, R. Sosic, L. Houser, Checking passes af nuiri- 'rion and noon are ihe Spar- ians, a service club for senior boys. Serving as presideni in fhe fall semesier was Jim Reece. Jim Ankeny was vice-presi- dent ihe secrefary and freas- urer was Tim Carpenierg and John De Ghefio served as sergeani'-af-arms. Mos? exciiing ac'rivi+y of 'rho year was +he Chaielaine parfy, where members repor'r ihai ihere was fun 'for every- one aHending, and many pleasani memories. Spring Sparian officers: Russ De Remer, presidenig Dick Newby, vice-presidenig Doug Seifert secrefaryg Mike Siirling, sergean+-a'r- arms, Pai Cragin, couri' rep- reseniafive. Mr. Walier Heil, boys' vice principal, is fhe sponsor. Service fo 'rhe school, ground pairol, and audiior- ium conducf is ihe du'ry of 'rhe I21'h grade Chaielaines. Helen Siay served as fall semesfer presidenfg vice- presiden+s were Rosalinda Limon, and Gail Sfevensg and secreiaries were Rosemary SS! -:.. , 5 Hendrix and Diane Houge. Kafhy Klombies collecied dues as ireasurer and Sheila Levin kep+ order as sergeanf- af-arms. Marilyn Quigg gave devoiions as chaplain and welfare chairman. Presideni for ihe spring ierm was Rosemary Hendrix: vice-presidenfs, Kafhy Klom- bies and Mavis Robinson, re- cording secreiary, Anne Mil- iesg couri' represenfafive, Al- ice Sanfiagog welfare chair- man, Sheila Leving hisforian, Kafhleen Hommons. Miss Eleanor Oiifenbach is sponsor. SIPGHBDS- Leif +0 fiqhf. firsf FOWS M. M0rfiS. Warren Rupp, D. Seiferi, J. Reece, T. Carpenfer, E. Man- cini, R. Dickens. B. Ward. Second row: M. Adams, C. Ashfon, G. Bailey, A. Skuba, Mr. Heil, C. Sfans- Field, L. Jackson, B. Pe+us, M. Libby, P. Cragin. Third row, D, Anderson. D, Burragel R. Newby' G. Beck. man, B. Riley, D. Spencer, D. Dopson, J. Zarfman, D. Peierson, D. J. Kelly, T. Hargraves. - I' I Page iiiiy-fhree Sine Nomine. LeH 'lo right M. Miller, J. Marlrs, D. Griffin, L. Lewis, E. Sardegna, A. Mills, M. Wolfe, K. Hamm, C. Trigg. Second row: J. Brisler, D. Lipscombe, C. BeHy, S. Rifchie, T. Brown, S. Kuclrlinslry, K. Lavender, M. Marlin, J. Friend. Third row: J. Ives, M. Kroner, F. Po'H'er, W. Waiie, C. McAr+hur, D. Garber, G. Taylor, J. Sco'H, D. Gilo, C. PoHer, L. McAr+hur. Fourfh row: E. McClain, J. Scoggin, R. DeRemer, L. Jaclrson, J. ArneH, T. Lewis, G. Alexander, E. Hinclrley, P. Coolc, W. Barrefi. Sine Nomine Sine Nomine is a club esfablished fo enable Lafin sfudenfs fo organize fhemselves info a social uni'r Through which fhey may become beHer ac- quainfed wi+h each ofher. H' is in- fended +o adverfise, fhrough acfivi- +ies, fhe value of La'rin sfudy. Mr. Thompson P. Uhlman is spon- sor. Presideni' of fhe club is Susan Rifchie, and Tom Brown is vice- president Every spring, Sine Nomine spon- sors a Roman Banquel' 'ro which only Lafin sfudenfs are invifed. Page fiify-four l Los Amigos The annual Chrisfmas parfy in +he La+in manner and +he parfy for The Cinco de Mayo are fhe social high- lighfs of Los Amigos. This club helps fosier a bef- 'rer undersfanding of our Spanish speaking neighbors +hrough a knowledge of fheir cusroms, fradiiions, music and legends. The sponsor is Mrs. Dar- lene Rober'rs and +he club's officers were as follows: pres- idenf, Virginia Romo: vice- presidenf, Dora Mariinezg freasurer, BeH'y Romog secre+ary, Gloria Marfinezg sergeanf-af-arms and hisfor- ian, Roberf Rivas. Virginia Romo confinued as presiden+ in 1'he spring se- mes'rer. Penny McCu'rcheon became vice-presidenh Dora Garcia, 'rreasurerg Be++y Ro- mo, secrelaryg ScoH'y Cafar- nio, hisforian and sergeanf- al'-arms. Los Amigos. Kneeling or sealed on floor, lefl io righlz D. Verdugo, G. Mariinez, R. Bal- lard. Second row, sealed: V. Romo, R. Marlinez, D. Mar+ine1, N. Reimer, D. Garcia, C. Hui- fron, P. McCufcheon. Sfanding: Miss Roberls, D. Ovalle, P. Tafoya, B. Romo, E. Morales, S. Caforio. 'iff 'P K5 ' 335 is ,QF is W. ..... ii .5 , , V 'fgirseih French Club Purpose of 'rhe French Club is fo promofe furfner in- +eres'r in 'rhe French Deparl- menl' of Hun1'ing'ron Park High School. During 'rhe firsi' semesfer fhe officers were: presidenf, Barbara Jourdane: vice-president Carolyn Wail- mang secrefary, Ri'ra Jean Rolphg Treasurer, Judy Himesg and hisforian, Marilyn Sa- pufo. One of fheir mos'r mem- orable acfivilies was fhe French Club Dinner. Helping fo plan fhe acfivifies of lhe French Club This year was fhe sponsor, Mrs. Clara Grillo. Thespians. Standing on stage, lei? +o right D. Seifert R, Aguilar, Mr Dorand, G. Waits. Siiling on sfagez M. Quigg, D. Bifler, J. Weese, R. Hendricks. Sianding on floor: R. Sosic, W. Murray, M. George. H. Slay. I'eI'1C ' .CW' . F h Club, Lefi +o righf, firsi row. L. Ralph . aufman J. Himes, B. Jourdane, M. Sa- pf N. Williams. Second row: J. McClain, J. Sedgwick, N, Waifman, J. Shoopman, P. f D W d d B B hh d N B'+I J H ' Hun, . oo war , . an ea , . Thespians The Hun'ring'ron Park Thes- pian froupe is sponsored by Mr. John Dorand. Firs+ se- mes+er officers included: . OUfIdf1. presidenf, Ramona Sosic, vice- presidenf, Jeannie Moore, secreiary, Marilyn Quiggg freasurer, Wayne Murray: sergeanf - a'r - arms, JeanneHe Barley, publicify chairman, Rosemary Hendrix. Among exciling acfivifies +his year were lhe formal in- sfallafion, fheafer par'ries, and parl'icipa+ion in all school drama+ic ac1'ivi'ries. Audi- ences and s'ruden+s faking par'rs and working back sfage will remember 1'he Thanksgiv- ing play and fhe Chris'rmas producfion of Come, Lef Us Adore Him. Spring ferm officers in- clude: Wayne Murray, presi- denfg Mike George, vice- presidenfg Carolene Brenner, secrefaryg Doug Seifert frea- surer, Joan Weese, hisforiang Jeannie Moore, publicify chairman, Gene WaH's, ser- geanf-a'r-arms. Page fiffy-five Sparian Choir Sparlan Choir. Firsf row, lelf lo righfg J, Pilkingion, N. Caldwell, A. Buelas, B. Mayer, B. Mayer, B. Benfon. S. Kenner, B. Long, J. Bexcos, S. Decker, K. Fiflpafrick, V. Siickel, M. Kroner. P. While L. McAdoo, C. Hall, L. Hansen, Second row lefi fo righig P. Coleman, D. Combs. S. Aborri. M. Waison, B. Maxwell, B. Bingham. V. Griffin. C. Posihumus, S. Popllifl, C. Ferguson, C. Clark, D. Benge. A. Bairo, P. LeSueur, M, Kish, L, MC- Arfhur, L. Bailey, Miss Jo Jane Ware. Third row, lefi fo riqhfg E. Gomei, A Gasporra, R. Braden, D. Milionberger, R. Haegele, P. Rose. K. MC- Calley, M. George, A. Confessoflo, B. Richards, L. Riley, M. Morrison. T. Wood, P. Barhouse. Fourfh row, leff io righig B. Trevarfhen, B. Beck- man, G. Beckman, J. Ludwick, B. Riley, Casey, R. Slanford, A. Skuba. D, Hancock, J. Zariman, R. Hollenbeck, J. Maihis, G. Hennigan, D. Kelly Choraliers Choraliers, is The mix- ed singing group in- siruclecl by Miss Jo Jane Ware, direclor of fhe music groups. Officers for fhe fall were Ronnie Keale, president vice-presi- denl, Phyliss Radar, and Marilyn and Carolyn Waifman who served as librarians. Page filly-six Choraliers. Lefi lo righi, firsf row: L. Williams, M. VNai+man, P. Radar, J. Houck, Y. Holcomb, L. Seamon K. Morrison, B. Shura, J. Friend, B. Buckle, J. Sharp, C. Waiiman. Second row: J. Oliver, D. Burgess J. Moliner, J. Wesion, J. Oakes, K. Hamm, J. Vanleudner, C. Syphers. C. Wafkins, H. Barfsch, J. Sedg- wick, C. Muhan, C. Armsfrong. Third row: E. Vara, A. Barrios, C. Wa1+s J. McFarlin, B. Newman, D. Bradley G. Mclnerney, R. Glahhofer, B. Larify. Fourih row: J. Beauchamp. B. Zurcher. T. Manggie, R, Jules B. Boyd, F. Noble, T. Lewis, S. Husbands, D. Pogor, N Tornberq. 'WWI L-...ai 2, Senior Glee. LeH Io right firsf row: G. Haines, C. Willcings, S. Cole, K. Bafes, D. Day, S. Johnson, M. Sfone, A. Lecausi. M. Eppensfiener, L. Hawlhorne, J. WyaH. Second row: J. Rice. P. McCIu+chen, L. Mil- ler, J. McSaud, S. McKee, M. Cole, S. Arnold, D. Bell, M. Wager, P. Smiih, J. Oakes, N. Jean Wilson. Third row: P. LaManfain, S. Washburn, P. Delahuni. J. Harrison, S. Queghy, M. Giblin, C. Carier, K. Schmif, S. Napier. P. Pazzula, S. Balrer, S. Siernberg. Senior Girls' Glee Leading senior girls' glee as W'57 presi- ' ' ' denf was Cynfhia Carfer, assisfed by Pai' Junior Girls Giee Pazula, vice-president Bofh were very busy Junior Girls' Glee is open io ninfh and during fhe semesfer performing 'rheir iobs. fenfh grade girls. Secrefary Carol Winkings fook roll, and Presidenr for fhe fall semesfer was Ruih librarians Sue Washburn and Sandra Quig- Anderson. She was assisfed by vice-presi- Iey presenfed inieresfing news +o fhe group. denr, Erika Selnoreg secrefary, Becky Flores: S'57 presideni was Pai Gilmore. Ofher and Edirh Slavinski and Deanne McHedy, officers were as follows: Mary Jo Bradley, librarians. vice-presidenh Marialice Hedgcock, secre- Spring presideni' was Jeannie Peiersong faryg Judy Whifeman and Lila Seamon, li- Elaine Snider, vice-presidenfg Ginny Erwin, brarians, Sandy Sfernberg and Marilyn Sa- secrefaryg Edifh Slavenslci and Judy Burgan, pufo, robe chairmen. librarians. Junior Glee. Leif Io rigI'1+, Iirsf row: M. Venegas, C. Diver. M. Vansickle, J. Peierson, K. McDonnell, V. Clarlr, S. Gremm, I. Sclanenslri, D. Daley, J. Madrid. Second row: J. Smiih, S. Melbaclc, D. McNeeIy, M. McClel- Ian, N. Fry, S. Knox, A. Banuelos, B. Burnsied, I. Queroz, R. Flores. Third row: E. Selnau. S. Domino, J. BarneH, N. Gallagher, D. Hairsfon, C. Warren, J. Burgen, E. Snider, D. Brown, P. Kvan. Fourfh row: L. Irwin, S. Sanfucci, L. Wilsey, S. Hoslrins, P. Anderson, J. Richards, R. Anderson, M. Fosfer, D Hanson, V. Prosbsiil, P. Milfenberger. Page fifiy-seven Girls' Council Girls' Council, under 'rhe supervision of Mrs. Marion Driggers, promofes fhe Mofher and Daughrer Banquei' held in 'rhe spring of every year. To counsel 'rhose girls in need of help is lhe obiec+ive of 'rhis group. The council consisls of one girl from each grade and, during +he firs+ semesler i'r was led by , Georgia Woilyla. Girl's Council. Sealed behind lable, left fo righfz C. Worlrman, J. Whifeman, R. Limon, S. Whalen, G. Wojlyla. Sealed in fron? of fhe fable: B. Henning, J. Oalces, D. Frenz. n cfuba we fine! frien J . . . Modes and Manners Modes and Manners is sponsored by Mrs. YveHe Lerner. This organizalion consisls of 'rwo girls from each grade and is headed by a chairman. Modes and Manners is primar- ily for fhe girls of fhe school and funclions +o slress appropria're fashions of hair and clofhing s'ryles. Hs main ac+ivi'ry of 'rhe year is fhe Fafher and Daughfer Banquel in The Fall. The chairmen 'For fhis semesfer are Beafrice Mayer, fall, and Brenda Benfon, spring. Modes and Manners. Firsl row, leff fo righ+: S. Keener, D. Combs, P. Welde, B. Mayer. Second row: P. Lidiofl, J. Con+essoHo, R. Hummans, P. Del.aHunf. Third row: Mrs. Lerner. J. Ives, J. Worden, R. Sosic, M, Moof. J. Himes. Page fiffy eighl FuTure Medical Profession. LeTT To righT sTancling Myers, R. MilTenberger, D. SchaTTer, L. Jaclrson, A. ago, B. S a e, . y. J. Tillman, K. Rafliff, M. Vago, SeaTed: M. Sims, J. Kamiiama, M. Grace, G. Wong, S. Cameron, J. PoTTer, H. Mills, E. Gold S Td Th fl P Keller, K. Muelliner, L. Hennenhoefer, M. Morales FuTure Medics This year, The FuTure Medical Club has been under The direcTion oT Mr. Don Myers, who has helped To plan many acTiviTies Tor The club. Among such acTiviTies, one oT The mosT inTeresTing and lilcely To be remembered was The visiT To The Children's OrThopedic HospiTal. OTTicers Tor The club in W'57 in- cluded: presidenT, Leon Jackson, secreTary, KaThy Klombies, MarTha Morales, Treasurer, Jim Tillman, hosT and hosTess, Alice SanTiago and Doug SeiTerTg hisTorian, Marilyn GriTTiTh. For The S'57 semesTer, oTTicers were: Gin Wong, presidenTg Bob HeaTh and Alice SanTiago, vice- presidenTsg Louise HennenhoeTer and Irene Wilsey, secreTariesg Mar- Tin Vago, Treasurer, EdiTh Golden and Leon Jackson, hosT and hosTess. Purpose oT The club is To . . .es- Tablish beTTer knowledge oT medical proTessions, such as docTors, nurses, beTTer healTh habiTs among sTudenTs and TaculTy. FuTure Business Leaders The purpose oT FuTure Business Leaders is To TosTer inTeresT in busi- ness and iTs acTiviTies. Leading The club as presidenT Tor W'57 was Luise Wagner. OTher offi- cers were HeaTher MewherTer, vice- presidenTg Carol RaTliTT, secreTaryg Tom Davis, Treasurer. The club has been sponsored This year by Mr. Lloyd V. STephens. HighlighT acTiviTy of The year which members will remember was The parTy honoring incoming mem- bers and The insTallaTion oT oTTicers. Spring oTT'icers were: Carol RaT- Iiff, presidenTg Donna Buccola, vice- presidenTg Joyce PavloTT, secreTaryg Sandra WaTson, Treasurer: Tom Da- vis, publicify chairman. FuTure Business Leaders. FirsT row, leTT To righT: S. Wallson, D. ArmsTrong, D. Adams, S. Quan, P. Pazula, M. Sfone. Second row: J. Ver Lezdnor, C. Geddes, J. Harrison, C. RaTliFF, L. Wagner, H. MewherTer, T. Davis, D. Buc- ICCI hd ITTT hTHHlT IJT1 JJ I co a, oo ey T If row, e o ng , oseln, o nson, unq BS. M. RoTenburg, J. Pavloff, M. Schon, Mr. Siephens, sponsor. Page fifty-nine Phoenix. Firs+ row, lefl fo righfz H. Slay, J. Reece. Second row: D. Barnelf, C. Poslhumus, D. Benge. M. Vichier. Third row: L. Brenner, V. Livingsion, M. Harris, S. Wheeler, V. Romo, N. Hurlado, B. Mayer. Fourfh row: L. Wagner, R. Sosic, B. Mayer, O. Robinson, M. Robinson, G. Sfevens, G. EllioH. Fiffh row: L. Houser, D. Seiferf, A. Slruba, C. Masl, B. Willis, R. DeRemer, C. Ashlon, D. Cummins, D. Burrell, W. Shidler, P. Cragin. Top lefl: G. Beckman. Phoenix Phoenix Sociefy is one of fhe high- esf honorary socielies al' Hunfingion Park High School. The members are chosen by Sfudenf Governmenf members and faculry members, on fhe basis of Service Above Self. Upon enfering +he sociely, fhe newly chosen members are presenred wi'rh 'rhe fell' Phoenix badge which +hey wear on fheir rfghl shoulder. To be a member of such a socie+y is a greal honor 'ro any sfudenl. . . . we acquire feacfemlzip, ju gmeni . . . To promofe scholar- ship and fo pariicipale in academic acfivifies locally and s'ra're wide is 'rhe purpose of +he Scholarship Sociefy. Sealbearers banquefs are held semi-annually fo honor bolh Sealbear- ers and lheir paren'rs, and fhese occasions and honors are among +he members' proud mem- ories. Warren Rupp and Bob Riley, presidenlsg Diclc Newby, vice-presi- denlg Judy Winlcler, sec- Page sixfy Houser K Hamm L Sondergaard M Miller D Keener Second row Mrs Rmeman D Drobniclc G. Scholarship Sociefy. First row, leff +o righl, D. Silvasv B. Capacg. M, Vichier, G. Elliolr, H. Milles, L. Filzel, M. Thomas, M. C-Sroner, P. Brannues, P. Kane, S. Weiner, B. Schahfer, M. Vego, D. Benge. Third row- C. Masf, J. Friend, C. PoH'er, S. Johnson, S. Washburn, R. Sosic, S. Whalen, P. Coleman, J. Tapp. S or E W-ilS0ni M. Marlin, J. Carler. Fourlh row: J. Himes, S. Kuclrlinslry, J. Tayl . D. Seiierl, A. Jaclrson, Frey, B. McDonnell, W. Murray, M. Morrison, R. Scudder, L. Wagner, F. Ellioff. Sludenl Courl Chiel Juslice Charles Ashlon and Juslices Sheila Levin, Marlha Mar- lin, Becky Flores, Lulher Sprouse, Ben Bycel, Jo K. Williamson, and Sandy Weiner did an excellenl iob in selling lall offenders againsl school rules back on lhe slraighl and narrow. This courl represenls lhe sludenl body in inlerpreling school rules and policies. One ol lhe many lhings lhe fall lerm courl did was lo sel up exams on school rules as a penally lor violalors ol lhe rules. Spring lerm chiel iuslice Pal Cra- gin had equally oulslanding assis- lance from represenlalives includ- ing John Lenk, Carol Pepper, Jim Scoll, Alice Sanliago. Sludenl Courl. Firsl row, lell lo righl: B. Flores, S, Levin, C. Ashlon. Second row: L. Sprouse, B Richards, M. Marlin, J. Williams, B. Menson, F. Dunbar, Mr. Chubb. .. . are rewarded for e art. Scholarship Socielv. Firsl row, lell lo righl: M. Jolhson, M. Robinson. L. Hennenhoefler, G. Hanners, L. McArlhur, A. Milles, R. Zimmerman. M. Waileman, M. Hedgecock, C. Wailman. Second row: S. Baker, P. While, A. Barrios. E. Cosler, J. Winkler, B. Owens, P. DeLaHunl. J. Huck, C. Parks, G. Wong, J. Ward. Third row: D, Garber, M. Hino L. Seamon, G. Woilyla, H. Slav, F. Dunbar, G. Hawkins, C. Cooley, J. Lewis, M. Sapulo, C. McArlhur, P. Ward, F. Jordan. Fourlh row: D. Bowman, B. Clillon, K, Jenson, C. Ashlon. B. Brewis, B. Hinkley, Sellers. Jackson, E. Dornan. K. Lavender, M. Yzuel, T. Brown, H. i relaryg Sheila Whalen, lreasurerg Bill Hinckley, sergeanl-al-arms, Gen- la Hawkins, publicily chairman: and Mrs. Hel- en Rineman, sponsor, and chairman ol lhe lac- ully commillee compos- ed ol Mrs. Benlon, Miss Dyer, and Mr. Rein- hardl. For lhe spring lerm ollicers were: presidenl, BEII Hinckley, Nancy Michl and Ray Scudder, vice-presidenlsg Pal Kane, secrelaryg Genla Hawkins, lreasurerg Tom Brown sergeanl-al-arms. Page sixly-one Radio Club Sludying of advanced radio and elec+ronicsg preparing for radio operafors license, building, opera+- ing and mainfaining radio 'rransmi+- lerg and providing lime for discus- sion of special radio problems: lhese are purposes and proiecfs of +he Radio Club. The club is sponsored by Mr. Frank Webber, ieacher of +he elec- 'rric shop al' Hunfingfon Park and Sound Crew sponsor. Roger Evans, presidenh EvereH' Evans, vice-presidenh Doug Smilh, secreiaryg Jack Roberis, lreasurerg and Larry Mohler, sergean'r-al'-arms, served as officers for +he fall semes- 'rer. Radio Club chose Doug Smi+h as Casio! Club. Leif fo righl, Mr. Webber, R. Evans, G. Hood, L. Mohler, E. Irwin, D. Douglas, R. HS Spring +erm president EvereH, lrwin, vice-presiclenlg Gordon Hood, secreiaryg Jack Roberfs, 'rreasurerg Larry Mohler, sergeanf-al'-arms. we Jiucly inierwiing, lzefpfu! flzingsf... Chess Club The mosl' excifing acfivify of +he year was 'raking parl' in l'he all-Ciiy Tournameni a+ Hollywood High School, says Chuck Taylor, presi- deni' of fhe Chess Club. Frank Doufharl, vice-presidenf, says fha? fhe purpose of fhe club is +o build inferesl' in 'rhe game of chess for fhe s+uden'rs. Pal' Cook played a big parl' as secrefary and 'rreasurer 'ro complele The lis+ of fall semesfer officers. Tom Hoefling was added +o +he group in The spring as sergeanl-ab Offns. Chess club is sponsored by Mr. ' ' ' Chess Club. Sfanding, lef+ io righlz M. Levin, G. Almendinger, J. While, G. Taylor, S. Man- Clalre Palmer' who ls qulihe a chess ooshian, C. Taylor, J. Booze, T. Hoefling, D. Schmiefer, D. Keene, R. Jordan, Mr. Palmer. player himself, Sealed, lower leff +o righf: K. Henson. J, Dallon, F. Doulhard, G. Hanners. F. Po++er, D, Brooks. Page sixiy-iwq Sound Crew. A+ The ladder: M. Hamm, J. Adair ladiusfing overhead milrel, J. Furfaro. Sianding a+ The deslc, leff To righl: C. Chambers, R. Evans, D. Smilh, J. Cannon, Mr. Webber, T. Werh, A. Mallory. Sound Crew Sound crew, under sponsorship of Mr. Webber, is falcen as a class. The crew ranges from boys of fhe l0+h grade +0 'rhose of The I21'h grade. Their dufies consisl' of seH'ing up all lhe necessary equip- menl' for assemblies, sporfs rallies and dances. The boys gain much ex- perience in elecfronics from fhis club. . . . which feacl ua io careera . . . Sfage Crew Srage crew, under 1'he direcfion of Mr. Weed, is also lalcen as a class. The crew receives +he maximum 5 credifs for an induslrial arfs course. The specific dulies of sfage crew are +0 sei' up 'rhe lighfing and baclc- ground for all assemblies and plays. They also pre- pare +he lighfing for all +he dances. Sfage Crew. Slanding, lefl io righfz J. Merrill, A. Elchuclz, P. Olsen, G. Hood, D. Turner, J. Williams. W, Shidler, R. Cramer. Mr. Weed. Sealed: D. Green. E. Irwin. W. Murray. D. Cummins, F. Wearp. Page sixly-ihree Ticlre+eers. Lefr +0 righf, firsf row: L. Price, L. Williams, B. Livingsion, A. Milles, T, Hadley, D. Mulhair, V. Morris, C. Sanson, B, Dreiih, C. Scheslce, M. Harris, J. Gail. Second row: K. Paulson, Mr. Vanderpoel, N. Wheller, D. Melbaclr. J. Thompson, S. Gaffney N. Alberfson, J. EngliSh T. Davis, L. Wagner, N. BarreH, E. Broclrus, M. Dixon, S. Wheeler. A. V. E. 0. A.V.E.O. iAudio-Visual Educalion Organiza'rionl is a service group, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Chew, which 'rrains and allows members +o show movies +o o+her s'ruden+s in fhe classroom. The club meefs in room I02 and is open fo bo+h boys and girls of all grade levels. If faken as parl of fhe daily program, AVEO counfs as a workshop. Tic:ke+eers Ticlcefeers Club will be remem- bered as an eFFicien'r group of slu- denfs selling and faking 1'iclce+s al' all even+s, bofh afhlefic and social, whenever and wherever fheir ser- vices were required. Aclivifies of 1'he club are varied bul' always exciling and in+eres+ing, such as fhe semes+er invi+a+ion par+y. Officers in fhe fall included Mary Kay Harris, presidenh Clarence Thompson, vice-president and Shir- ley Ann Wheeler, secre+ary-+reas- urer. The sponsor is Mr. C. E. Van- derpoel. Mary Kay Harris was spring se- mesfer presidenf, Lydia Ruelas was new vice-presidenf, and Jane Kami- ma conlinued as secrefary-freasurer. AVEO. Sealed, lefi fo righ'I': D. Pay+on, T. Cragin, D. Keene, B, Parlrg a+ 'H-me machine, W. Shidler. Sfandingz N. Dedmon, P. Cragin, D. Schiemier, A. Mallory, J. Adair, R. Adams, J. Beauchamp. R. Jernigan, Mrs. Chew, sponsor. Page sixfy-four F.T.A. Visi+ing neighboring schools, and observing +he feachors of various grade levels is fhe mosi' excifing ac- +ivi+y of fhe year for 'rhe members of +he Fufure Teachers Associaiion. Fall semcsier presidenr, Sue Aborn, and vice-presiden+, Judy Winkler poini' our +ha+ fhe club gives s+uden+s a chance +o explore fhe +eaching field. During 'rho firsi semesier secrefar- ies Mary Kay Harris, and Gen+a Hawkins were very busy keeping ac- cura+e records for 'rhe club, while +reasurer, Phyliss Smifh fook care of fhe money. Publicify chairman was Deanna Shirley, Marilyn Miller was hisforian, and sergeanl'-al'-arms was Carol Duckworfh. The Fu'rure Teachers Associarion, sponsored by and under +he leader- ship of Mrs. Dorfhy Moore, is a branch of +he Nafional Fufure Teachers of America. Aviafion Club. Leif fo righr, firsl row lseafedlz R. Hendley, Miss Loge, C. Donley, I. Hiller, B P k M a D. Daly, M. Cole, L. Hughes. Standing: . ar, . H mm, T. O'Keefe, L. Flake, D. Paslor L. Krueger, F. Cole, J. Beauchamp. Fufure 'reachers of America. Lefi +0 right firsl row: G. Murphy, G. Hanners, N. Williams, M. Miller, J. Wilde, D. Shirley, J. Ward. Second row: P. While, K. Burger, L. Tellez, D. Garber, L. Houser, S. Tolman. Third row: S. Aborn, J. Winkler, K. Clarke, L. Seamon, S. Whalen, P. Smiih, C. Duckworrh, W. Allchin, J. Dal+on, K. Lavender, M. Wagner. Aviarion Club Promoling knowledge, under- s+anding and appreciafion of This air age is fhe purpose of Aviafion Club. Miss Frances Loge, sponsor, worked wi1'h a fine 'Fall cabinef consisiing of Roy Hendley, presidenh Bill Park, vice-president Myrlene Cole, sec- refaryg Carol Donley, freasurerg and Joe Beauchamp, sergeani'-af-arms. These fu+ure aviafors exclaim +ha1' 'rhe fIigh+ in a single-engine priva+e plane was fheir mosl excifing eveni' of +he year. Page sixly-five ee. e +0 rlghf, firsf row: Mrs. Benfon, J. Williamson, D. Frenfz, P. Talenf Nominafing CommiH L H Ward. Second row: C. Milnes, C. McAr+hur, M. Quigg, H. Stay, V. Adams. Talenr Nomina+ing Taleni Nominaiing Commiffee un- der fhe direc'rion of Mrs. Rufh Ben- +on, conducfs 'ralenf iryoufs for memorable sfudeni' body, Girls' League, and Boys' Forum assemblies, and is also helpful in securing +alen+ for fhe various exchange assemblies. Anofher duly of Talen+ Nomina- fing is 'ro choose Sam and Suzie for 'rhe Spar'ran Shield. There are seven girls on ihe commi++ee. emoriea here are of cfancea. . . Hos+ess Club Many sfudenfs have pleasani' memories of 'rhe Hos+ess Club, sponsored This year by Mrs. Carol Trainor. Fall officers were: Verbena Livingsfon, presidenfg Carol Scheslci, vice-presidenfg Jane Kamiyama, sec- re+ary-freasurer. Purpose of fhe club is fo serve food a+ banquefs, feas, and break- fasis, or any ofher occasion for Hunf- ingron Park High School. Highlighi' of fhe year was fheir own breakfasi' in The school cafefer- la. Fage sixly-six H + and Hosless. Leff +o righl, firsf row: V. Livingsion, D. McNeely, M. Harris, L. Ruelas, C. S h lr . Second row. N. Delhousay, M. Sims, J. Kamiyama, Mrs. Trainor, S. Cameron, D. Verdugo. c es e larl: Band. Leff fo righf. firs+ row: Mr. Shushan. M. Bris'I'ol, B. Banlchead, P. Roland, L. Milfenberger, J. Mah M, Dalfon, Second row: D. Huffman, J. McFarlane, R. Milfenberger, J. Thompson, K. Thompson, F. Chapman. Third rowg B, Hinckley, E. McClain, J. Tapley, C. Hansen. B. Bradley, F. Poffer, E. Hinckley, F. Hernandez. Band Dressed in fhe fradifional orange and gray uniforms, Hun+ing+on Parlr's band made a fine display on +he fool'- ball field and al' ofher ac+ivil'ies. Under The direcfion of Mr. Shushan and Mr. Pease 'rhe band had a very success- ful year, and many members of +he group also joined 'rhe conceri' orchesfra in 'rhe spring. Orcheslra Orchesira. Lefi io righi, firsi row: C. Siifh, T. Gilmore. J. Mah. P. Valencia, K. Thompson, E. Brown. Second row: V. Bradford, K. Sroddard, A. Gill, B. Hinclrley, J. McFarlane, sfanding. Third row: D. Gillard, J. Lufenslre, F. Seymour, Mr. Pease. ro NRM Prinl' Shop l lun+ingl'on Perl: High School is mosl' 'iorfunafo in 'rhal' if has i'i's own prin'r shop where boys worlc as in a regular class and pu+ oul 'rhe El Re- cuerclo and +he Sparfan Shield in addifion fo much school prinlfng, Copy is se'r by hand and rho lino- lype machine also is used. Affer proof is read by 'rhe journalfsm de- parfmenl, 'rhe correcled sheels are senl' baclc +0 The shop for final cor rec+ions and make up. Prinl shop is splendid 'rraining and fakes a lol of work and efforl' on fhe parl' of any boy who worlcs fhere. The ins+ruc+or, an oufslanding 'reach- er, is Mr. Francis Lebus. . . . parhea, Apart! nzglzi, fun . . . Furure Engineers Combinafion of The science and maih clubs resullecl in 'rhe 'lormaiion of a new club on camnus lhis year, known as 'rhe Furure Engineers Club. Mr. Hendrix, now lalcfng a Sabbari- cal leave, and Mr. Rurh are 'rhe spon- sors. The Fufure Engineers discuss many problems in 'rhe fie'd of engineering, and members hope io enler engin- ring or science. A+ fhe preseni' 'rime fhey are in 'rhe process of malcing a consfiiulion. Fulure Engineers. Leif 'ro righf, firsi row: D. Bailey, Mr. Hendriclr. Second row lseaiecllz D. Olsen M. Levine, B. Loclcard, A. Brooks, B, Day, R. Kiblinger. Third row: B. Savage, J, Williams, D. Schmiefer, T. Moyer, Mr. Ruih. Key Club The Iniernalfonal Key Club, spon- sored by rhe Kiwanis, has many ser- vices, and will be remembered for various communily and in-school proiecfs. Presenfing assemblies, a- wards, and money raising proiecfs are iusf a few of lheir many aciivi- +ies. Ed Mancini led +he club as presi- denl' from February, l956 fo Febru- ary, I957. Richard Lincourl was 'I'hen elecred +o fill Ed's shoes from Feb- ruary, I957 io February, I958. Key Club. Lef+ lo righl, firsf row: B. Willis, M. Vago, M. Sfirling, 6. Ohm, A. Slruba, W. Rupp. E. Mancini, R, Dupaix, G. Fiizel. Second row: L. Brian, A. Keller, T. Lenlr, F. Barry, C. Johnson, K. Pons, P. Kelly, B. Ohm, W. Harris, C. Fer+ig, L. Ru++, D. Soper, L. Dupaix, J. Reece, Third row: Mr. Harris, V, G-uidinger, J. Siory, T. Hargraves, R. Thurman, B. Pelers, J. Herdman, S. Husbands, R. Lincouri, D. Burrage, R. Darling, J. Riley, M. Morrison, R. DeRemer, R. Scudder, P. Milfenburger, P. King. Page sixiy-nine Annual Slarl, Lell lo righ+: Dr. Boyd Lindop, sponsor, G. Ellioll, edilori C. Ferguson, J. Williams, V. Griffin, B. Bronson, slaf'l members. . . . 0 Jeruice one Pholographers Pholographers +his year worlced indepen- den+ly. Arl' Redlox and John Williams did mos'r of 'rhe worlc for lhe 'Sparlan Shieldf Worlcing on 'rhe annual wilh Alfred and Fabris, pholographers, were Pal Cragin, John Williams, and John Lewis. Pholographers John Williams and gin line up a picfure of yearboolr slaff mem- ber Bernacline Bronson. Page se ly or oilzera . . . El Recuerdo This year l'he Annual slaff has worlced hard +0 bring you an Annual lhal you could be proud of. The running 'rheme is somelhing dililerenl +han in pasl' years, lhe senior seclion is complelely revised and we hope you gel' as much lun ou'r of reading if as we have had in bringing lhis annual 'ro you. Gay Ellioll direcled fhe planning and carried oul' all of l'he numerous aclivilies and responsibililies lhal her posilion of edilor called for. Assisling her by galhering all of 'rhe needed informalion on 'rheir assigned seclions of lhe annual were members of lhe slafl, Bernadine Bronson, Pal Cragin, Calhie Ferguson, Dena Garber and Verna Griffin. Pal Cra- Sparlan Shield The 'Sparfan Shield' is sponsored fhis year by Dr. Boyd Lindop, Hun1'ing+on Park graduafe who succeeds Mr. Alfred Holm-Kennedy, much loved and respecfed ins+ruc'ror who re+ired las+ June. Fall edifors were Barbara Willis and Norman Woodruff. Ofher officers included: Dena Garber, adverlising manager, Tom Davis, exchange edilorg Pal Cragin, sporfs ediforg Laoni Hannula, news bureau, and Pal' Cook, files edi+or. Purpose of fhe 'Sparlan Shield' and siaff is 'ro pu'r ouf a weekly paper in good journalism s'ryle, carrying news of all school ac1'ivi+ies, and +0 publicize all worfhwhile proiecis. Norman Woodruff was spring direclor of publicafions, wifh Pai Cook and Dena Garber as co-edifors, Tom Davis and Pa'r Schiofis in commun- i+y relalions, and Sandra Bayles and Jan Clark as adverfising mana- gers. Paf Cragin confinued as spor'rs edi'ror, and Jane? Paulson was named files manager. . . . 0 LUOI' wefl done. Sp i Sh Id S+ d g 'lonl of lable, K. Paulson, sealed, D. Garber. Behind fable, lefi io rlghf, firsf row: P. Cragin, L. Hannula, J. Clark, N. Wo T ff B B onson, C. Ferguson. Second row, siandlngz P. Cook, E. Sardegna, J. Taylor, P. Schioiis, B. Willis, Dr. Boyd Lindop, A, Redf ,gif aww' .uhlwlv Page s g 9, lm O 17. 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J fu VQYVN fu 2 Hr- 'aw W? '-5 ' 7 ffl . , Y lj ,Tv px 1, h xy X faire ,Sv f v ' f 1. J 'XJ'-y A , if a A V-I Ls! fl N W11'ff 'W ' I ,f ' lf Y A,iw xwyi, A ri, L' x,,, - ,' C4 1'-l.l'rk'j' uf v b R 2 .1 M' f r krAlf 7V'C' 3' f Play clean . .. HH fhe line hard . .. Don'+ die on +l'1ircl ... H s how you play lhe game .. Good Sparfans all, Fans or parficipanfs, We will remember The 'rhrill of a game well played, A race well run. The spirif of our Sparlan leams Will be wi+l1 us always. l 3 J' QQ. ,JSA 1 MQ Gary Beckman John DeGl1eHo Lynn Lobaugh Harold Ramsey John Mafhis Herb PaHerson Guy Hennigan Bill Bruner Ari Con+essoHo Bob Bruton Ed Dornan Gale Good Page sevenfy-four I 'li Which came firsf, fhe gun or fhe clock af fhe Garfield game? Hunfingfon Park charges for fhe goal Varsify Foofball Wifh high spirif ancl greaf deferminafion Sparfa's Varsify Foofball feam had a suc- cessful season, faking fhird spof in fhe Easfern League affer fying wifh fhe fwo fop feams in fhe league, Soufh Gafe and Roosevelf. In fhe non-league season fhe squad won over Hollywood 35 fo 6, and Lincoln 20 fo I4. They losf fo Wilson I3 fo 7, and fo Sanfa Barbara I4 fo I3. In league play fhe feam fied Roosevelf I3 fo I3 in a nighf game on Roosevelf's furf. Lasf minufe fries by bofh feams proved unsuccessful. The following game wifh Garfield was a greaf disappoinfmenf when fhe feam losf I3 fo 6 in a lasf second play. A long pass from Garfield's quarferbaclc fo his end in fhe coffin corner succeeded in winning fhe game as fhe gun fired. The nexf fwo games found Sparfa facing local Soufheasf rivals, Bell and Soufh Gafe. The Bell game, which Sparfa won 26 fo 7 on Bell's furf, was a real vicfory wifh Hunfing- fon Park scoring each fime fhey had confrol of fhe ball excepf once. The final game was fhe mosf beaufiful game of fhe season. Spar'I'a's Homecoming game. Thrills came all fhe way as Soufh Gafe's Rams fied fhe Sparfans 22 fo 22. Hunf- ingfon Parlc led fhe league champions land lasf year's cify champsl all fhe way unfil fhe Iasf quarfer, when bofh feams gof safefies wifhin a maffer of minufes. In league play fhe feam was hurl' by a rash of injuries, mosfly fo fhe baclcfield. Mosf serious was Tony Volosin's brolcen leg in fhe firsf game. Ofher iniuries included assorf- ed pulled muscles, and a bad shoulder iniury fo Gale Good iusf before fhe lasf and mosf imporfanf game of fhe season, Soufh Gafe. Members of fhe feam who fool: All-League and All-Cify fifles included John Mafhis, co-capfain, who made second sfring cify and firsf sfring league, Herb Pafferson, co- capfain, and Gale Good, who made fhird sfring Cify and firsf sfring League. Arf Con- fessoffo made second sfring League. Final sfandings of fhe Easfern League were: Soufh Gafe, firsf place, Roosevelf, second: Hunfingfon Park and Garfield, fhirdg and Bell fiffh. The feam is coached by Coach Floyd Scrappy Rhea and Assisfanf Coach Ray- mond Vernoy. -17 -1. W. Varsi+y Fooiball. Leff io righi, firs+ row: D. Pagenlropp, J. Johns. B. Criichfleld, G. Beckman, J. DeGheHo, D. Anderson. Second row: H. Pafierson, K. Mc- Gregor, J, Siroup, J. Mafhis, J. Hines, R. McKee, B. Bruner, E. Dornan, J. Ludwiclr, L. Lobaugh. Third row: Coach Rhea, G. Hale, R. Hendley, M. Van- Buslrirlr, B. Cooper, R. Brufon, A. ConiessoHo, G. Hennigan, F. Carfozian, H. Ramsey, J. Cadena, L. Gill, J. Rocper, Coach Vernoy. Fourfh row: D. Evans, G. Cardona, L. Leon, R. Ragone, C. Ferguson, J. Ramsey, J. Sfaufs, J. Moreno, J. Hickey, A. Ruch+i, A. Gill, P. Leon, A. Jackson, K. Pons, P. Nibarger. without a g impae . . . H.P. man is on his way! H' +akes +wo +o s+op H.P. X .2 4 ,Q ,f M V S. . ,ix 'NW . .K A ., W worm. Page sevenfy-snr 'X li 24 a N148-Q., Bee Foofball. Lefi +o righfi, firsf row: A. Cox, A. Gaspora, J. Holion, G. Mclnerny, L. Bryan, T. Boschelii, T. Bravin. Second row: L. Dupaix, T. Weriz, F. Brown- ing, R. Dupaix, R. Aguilar, G. Tekely, P. Bashaw, F. Berry, L. A. Sailing, B. Bell. Third row: D. Garcia, C. Johnson, W. Harris, R. Thomas, S. Blacliloclc, J. Flanders, B. Ohm, T. Simpson, G. McEacl1en. R. Fox, J. Bradley. Fourfh row: C. Feriig, D. Miller, T. Hauge, L. Sprouse, S. Husbands, D. Hill, E. Johnson, K. VanFlee+, D. Dobrinen, J. Lenlx, L. Chabcya. ee Fooiball i This season's Bee foo+ball 'ream did noi' do 'ioo well in League or praciice games. The season s+ar1'ed wifh a 'rough game, a 6-6 He wi'rh Wilson on +he Mules' home grounds. Nexi' fhe Sparfans mei' Hollywood, and had breaks and a fough Hollywood ieam defeafecl +he Sparfans I2-0. Spar'ra's firsi' win came ai Lincoln, wifh a final score of 7-6. In League games ihe feam los+ 'ro Roosevell, Garfield, and Soufh Gaie, bu+ fied Bell. Scores of 1'he losf games were 25-O, 7-6, and I8-0 resoeciively. ln fhe Bell game ihe Fparlans lied 7-7. A pradice +ackle for ihe Bee ieam. if L Two members of fhe feam won League honors: Ralph Arriola, who was firsl' sfring All-League, and John Lenlc, who was second siring. The feam 'fied for 'rhird place in League sfandings wi'rh Bell. Preparing for 'I'he hike. Page seveniy-seven : . - Y E X x Y fm if I X Sw x 1 I, S., wfwwgqimv .J , wig f P 1 A N W: if il 'f,.,. X gg -, , if K Q is ,M , H.P. shoofs for a poinl' Varsily Baskelball Sparfa's Varsify baskefball feam fook fhird place in fhe Easfern Lea- gue wifh a 6 win and 4 loss League record. The sfrong Sparfan 'ream was given a spol' in fhe cify playoffs even fhough mosf qualifying 'reams had faken a firsf or second fo be eligible. The Sparfans mel' fhe powerful Soufhern champs, Jefferson, in fhe firsf round, and losf by a score of 63 fo 74. Sparfa made a 'rremendous comeback in fhe second half affer frailing 25 fo 40. The rally showed ofher feams Jefferson could be beafen, and in 'rhe nexf game 'rhey were defeafed. ln League play 'rhe Sparfans beaf Soufh Gale 'rwice-5I fo 49 and 6l +o 36. In fhe firsf game if fook four overfimes fo defeaf fhe Rams. The Sparfans were beafen 'rwice by Roosevelf, 'rhe Roughriders winning 7I fo 68 and 69 'ro 4l. Bell's Eagles also won fwice, 69 fo 63 and 52 'ro 47. Againsf Riis and Garfield fhe feam hif 'rhe cenfury mark fwice in one week wifh scores of lO2 fo 53 over Riis and IO9 fo 67 over Garfield. Ofher scores were: H.P., 76: Riis 37. H.P., 63, Garfield, 55. Making All Cify squad for The Sparfans was Dave Hancock, who scor- ed 225 poinls fo be fhe leading scorer in fhe cify. He also made firsf sfring League, as did olhers in fhe squad. Men on fhe feam were Bob Riley, Dick Newby, Jim Zarfman, Darrell Burrage, Dave Hancock, Alan Skuba, Ed Mancini, Russ DeRemer, Warren Rupp, and Richard Glafzhofer, all Seniors. 1 1 1 C h R y H cl Dwighf Evans Page s fy J Va rsi+y Basliefball. h d Lef+ fo ri H+. nI'5+ row: J. Fiorenza. T. Woods. E. MiI+enber er. Second row: R. Wilkins, J. Round , L. M I+ b G Oh S D I 9 9 Y 9 T ir row: R. Thurman, G. Bailey, D. Bailey, T. Lewis, T. Tucker, R. Llncourf, M. Sferllng, Coach Harris. QMY Junior Varsi+y Baskeiball Hun+ingI'on Park's Junior Varsiiy baskeiball feam Ioolc firsi' place in Ihe Easfern League wifh a 9 win and I loss record. Scores Io be remembered: Rooseveli'-32, 34: Hunfingfon Park-42, 56. Soufh Safe-28, 343 Hunfingfon Park-44, 44. Riis-44, 4I: HunI'ingI'on Park- 59, 52. Garfield-37, 483 HunI'ingI'on Park-58, 55. Bell-45, 423 Hun+ingI'on Park-42, 4I. Only 'ream bearing I'he Sparfans was Bell. Sparking Ihe Ieam were Dave Bailey, Richard Lincouri, Gary Ohm, Milne S+irling, Tommy Tuclcer, Robin Thurman, and Sfeve Dollinger. The Ieam was coached by Coach Raymond D. Harris. Gary Ohm, J.V. Cap+ain Bee Baskelball Sparla's Bee baskelball leam look lhird spol in lhe Easlern League wilh a live win and live loss record. The leam was sparked by Mike Morrison, Jim Herdman, Alex Bar- rios, Wendell Waile and Bob Bauer, and was coached by Coach Bill While. Bee baske+ball. Firsl row, lell lo righl. A. Barrios, W. Waile, R. McA+eer, L. Livingslon, J. l Herdman, R. Darling, P. Slernberg, R. Bailey, T. Hargraves, B. Bauer. Coach Bill While in lhe y E. ...of Sparta 14 afhlefeg... Cee baskelball Firsl row, lell lo righl: K. Bauer, T. Llnlz, A. Prlelo, B. Larily, P. C row, Coach Bill While, J. Slory, J. Jackovich, J. Slevenson, B. Deucher, . Thurman. S Prusia, R. Johnson, S. ,f ,ff I Cee Baskelball Sparla's Cee Baskelball leam look lhe Easlern League championship lor lhe second year in lhe row. The leam had a nine win and one loss record. Top scorer was Angel Prielo. Olher members sparking lhe leam were, Jim Slory, Roberl Deucher, Jim Jackovich, Slerling Prusia, and Tom Link. The leam was coached by Coach Bill While. Page eighly-one Dave Maison Darrell Burrage Orin Langsfon Bob Procfor Fred Rassmussen Gary Cox Ed Mancini Bill ParroH John Fiorenza Ronald Ragone Eddie Frey John Mafhis Page eighly-lwo H.P. man inlured while af bal' Ambulance speeds him 'ro hospifal. ...memor-ie.4 are incomplete. Varsify Baseball Going info fhe final weeks gf baseball fhe club had a fwo win, fhree loss record and one fie. The fied game againgf Garfield wenl' IO complefe innings before being called because of darkness and was scheduled fo be fif1iSl'Ied fhe nexf fime fhe feams mef. The feam won over Soul-h Gale 3 fe 2, and againsf Roosevelf fhey splif wifh scores of 5 fo I in favor of fhe Roughriders and I0 fo 3 in fhe Sparfans favor. Againsl- San Fernando Poly 1-he 1-earn Iegf 8 fo 7 on a sfring of walks, I6 fo be exacf. They also losl' fo Bell 4 fo 2. The feam sfill had fo finish fhe Garfield game and one more game wifh fhe BulldogS. and games wifh Soufh Gafe, Bell and Poly remained al' deadline. On fhe squad were Bob Procfor and Dick Hill, pifchersg Punky Langsfon, cafcher: Bill Parroff, firsl' base: Darrell Burrage and John Fiorenza, second base: Dave Mafson, Fred Rasmussen and Eddie Frey, fhird base: Gary Cox and John Ramsey, shorf sfopg and Ed Mancini, John Mafhis, Joe Arve, Sam Manooshian, Tony Volosin and Ronnie Ragone, ouffielders. The feam is coached by Coach Raymond Harris. eighfy-f . wiwivu- Varsiiy Baseball. Leif +0 righi, iirsr row: P. Langsron, F. Rasmussen. G. Cox, B. Parro+f, S. Manooshian. Second row: E. Mancini, J. Ramsey, R. Ragone, T. Woods, D. Maison, B. Procror. Third row: Coach Raymond Harris, D. Hill, J. Maihis, T. Volosin, D. Burrage, E. Frey, D. Hancoclr. Junior Varsiry Baseball Spar1'a's Junior Varsiry baseball club foolc firsi' place in +he Easfern League wifh a 9 and I league record. The feam romped over Roosevelf 5 fo 0 and 5 fo 2. Ofher scores were Garfield, I4 fo 3 in ihe Sparfans' fav- or, and Poly 6 +o 4, Bell 5 fo 0. The score was 2 +o I in fav- or of Sou+h Ga+e. The feam is coached by Bill Whife. Page eigh+y-four . . . memorieaf are incomplete. 'A ,. . i .Ere ' , li 3 s .x J.V. Baseball. Lefi fo righi, iirsi' row: T. Boschehi, D. Sopel, J. Bundy, L. Johnson, D. Gielow, E. Underwood. Second row: J. Yafes, W. Waife, J. Hooker, J. Torrey, C. Feriig, T. Parenfi, G. Telrely. Third row: R. Helwig, T. Hauge, D. OS- borne, D. Bailey. E. Johnson, J. Lenlr, L. Johnson, J. ScoH, Coach Whife. Varsify Swimming. LeH fo righi, firs+ row: Coach Rhea, G. Holden, R. McA+eer, T. Boschefh, T. Brown. Second row: G. Hannigan, R. Schrader, K, Jensen, L. DuPalx, D. Welch. D. Anderson lnof h l l Varsily Swimming Spar'ra's swimming ieam fool: sec- ond place in The Marine League. Cn lhe leam were Dick Schrader, Richard Fox, Kell Jensen, Richard McA+eer, Dave Anderson, Guy Hennigan, Lemoyne Dupaix, Ronny Holfon, David Welch, and Greg Holden. The feam was coached by Coach Floyd Rhea. On your mark. Reaching for +he pool wall. l eig Le++ermen Page eigh+y-six Bee Swimming. Leff fo righf, firsi row: N. Wallrer M. Liffle, R. Koenig, P. Bashaw, D. Garcia, K Boise, W. Harris. Second row: Coach Rhea, L Kruger, L. Moulin, R. Fox, B. Clifion, D. Miller J. Herdman, J. Riley, R. Darling. J. Cannon. Second row: J. Cross, B. Bell, S Sealed on board: T. Miadiclc, K. Henson, J. Busier. LeHermen. Lef+ fo righf, lirs+ row: D. Hancoclc, D. Anderson. H. Ramsey, H. Pa++erson, B. Riley. Second row: T. Armsfrong, J. Fiorenza, B. Perry, B. ParroH, W. Rupp, G. Good, A. Confessoffo, J. DeGheHo, R. Scudder, E. Brown, T. Sunderland, O. Langsfon. Third row: B. Procfor, D. Nibarger, M. Sferling, J. Hoffman, D. LaMan+ain, L. Lobaugh, E. Frey, D. Burrage, G. Woods, G. Bailey, G. Louden, E. Mancini. Fourth row: K. McGregor, D. Newby, B. Brufon, A. Slcuba, R. McKee, J. Ludwiclr, J. Ma+his, T. Tucker, J. Zariman, G. Beckman, F. Carfozian, T. Vol- osin, D. Pe+erson, P. King, E. Leal. Fiffh row: R. Schrader, R. Glahhofer, J. Pinlo, G. Cardona, E. Dornan, C. Ashion, S. Born, D. Pagenlropp, M. VanBuskirlr, G. Keene, R. DeRemer, R. Vandever, R. Thurman, J. Lewis, M. Wasfon, E. Payan. . 1 -1 Cee Swimming. Leif +o righf, firsf row: J. Hour- ian, B. Long, T. Davis, E. Cheney, M. Jourdane, Guesf, M. Livermore, J. Wyaff, H. Hay, J. Mace Farlane, D. Wefherbee, Coach Rhea, T. Lenk. Gymnaslics. Leif fo righi, firsi row: B. Willis, P. Barhouse, J. Pinlo, L. DuPaix, R. Holfon, M. Waison, R. Malcom, S. Born, G. Malcom. Second row: D. Olof. B. Locliard, P. Kelly, T. Sunderland, G. Neely, D. Pelerson, J. Browne, D. Loar, R. S+evens, R. Verdugo. Third row: T. Biiner, B. Savage, K. Bauer, P. BriH, V. Niman, R. Eccelield, L. RuH, F. Nelson. B. Moos, B. Afchinson, Coach Vernoy. Fourih row: L. Thein, H. Gainey, E. Kidder, B. Pa++erson, P. Nibarger, R, Willrins. M. Fihpafriclr, P. McMillan, J. Hendrix, A, Ellioif. Gymnasiics Sparia's Gymnasfic feam foolc Third place in 1'he Easiern League wiih a 'rwo win record, defeaiing Bell and Soulh Gafe, and a fwo-loss record, defeafed by Roosevell' and Garfield. Oufsfanding Sparfans in fheir divisions: Gary Neely, rope climb, Milne Waison, Terry Sunderland and Joe Pinio, long horse, Phil Barhouse and Lemoyne Dupaix, parallel bars, Bob Malcom, rings, Terry Sunderland, Milne Waison and Bob Malcom, fumbling: and Bill Willis and Terry Sunderland, fumbling. The ieam is coached by Coach Raymond Vernoy. iciorioua in combai T l l.P. ace in +umbling. F, l H.P. man swings over high ba d he sails over 'rhe long horse. Page eighiy-seven Varsi+y Cross Counrry Spar+a's Varsi+y cross counfry +eam +ook fourrh place in fhe Easiern League. Earning fheir leH'er were Jim Huffman, Dan LaMan- iain, Fred Flores, and Bob Williamson. The feam is coached by Coach Rober+ Chase. Varsify Crosscounhy. Left fo righf, first row: B. Williamson, Coach Chase, A. Sparvel. Second row: J. Huffman, F. f' J A H' R H 'lf Flores, D. LaMan am, . rne , . ami on. . . . they fed Sparta . . . J.V. C J. V. Cross Counlry Earning fheir leH'er on Junior Varsify cross counfry were Arfhur Sparvel, Jim Ar- neH', Sfeve Arauio and Ev- ereH' Payan. The feam is coached by Coach Roberi' Chase. rosscounfry. Lefl fo righf, 'iirs+ row: M. Gonzales, S. Araulo, B. Ward, J. Hendrix, E. Payan. Second row: J. DaCos'I'a, Coach Chase. Hourian, D. Seiferf, P. Van Bruni, G. Wood, L. Arnold A R df A w,,,.,..-if-f x '0w esgwnww Bill Perry A Ray Scudder Tom Tuclcerg fiffh man, John Tennis This years' fennis squad foolc 'rhe Easfern League Lewis. On The doubles were Ron- nie Braden and Ed Brown, championship. On The squad were: firsf man, Ray Scudderg second man, Russ DeRemerg 'rhird man, Bill Perry: fourfh man, m Tucker S5 DeRen'lEr lllto ll Milne George and Larry Rolph, Lee Reid and Jack Tanlcersley, Derry Gielow and George Ashfon, Roger Du- paix and Marlin Vago. Tennis Team. LeH fc righl, lirsl row: R. Braden, T. Tuclrer, L. Ralph, B. Perry.R. Scudder, E. Brown, J. Lewis, M. George, R. DeRemer, G, Ashion. Second row: L. Reede, D. Israel, M. Levin, J. Tanlrersley, D. Keene, R. Dupaix, M. Vago, D,Thurman, T, Aniinson, R. Corce. Third row: Coach Powell, J. Kimes, J. Adair, A. Slay, B. Schuman, M. Yzuel, R. Rivas, D. Niclrerson, M. Juaire. ,'.. T VarsiTy Track. From leTT To righT, lirsl row: M. Morrison, W. Rupp, B. Ward, A. Gaspora, R. Chaboya, R. HolTon. Second row: F. Flores, P. Leon, C. Ferguson, G. LuTher, P. Himes, K. McGregor, P. King, L. Jackson. Third row: A. Husbands, R. McKee, F. CarTozian, L. Lo- baugh. G. Hennigan, A. Jackson, G. Bailey, B. Brewis, J. Malcom, Coach Springer. FourTh row: M. Sferling, B. Cooper, F. Seymour, J. Ludwick, R. Newby, B. Riley, T. Lewis, G. Hickey, J. ArneTT, J. STeinberg. VarsiTy Track SparTa's VarsiTy Track Team Took TourTh spoT in The EasTern League wiTh a Three win and Three loss record. The Team losT To RoosevelT, 58 To 46, and To Garfield 58lf3 To 4526. The only oTher loss came a- gainsT SouTh GaTe wiTh a score of 46 To 58. Riis was deTeaTed 582f3 To 45'f3 and The Trackmen won againsT Bell 5524, To 48lf3 and romped over Poly 86 To I3. . . . cliaplaying courage . . . The Team had some really ouTsTanding aThleTes and was sTrong in all The Tield evenTs. ln The high jump The Team had Dick Newby, Bob Riley, Warren Rupp and Mike STirling. Pole vaulTing were Warren Rupp, Mike WaTson and Bill Ward. ln shoT puT The Team wenT undeTeaTed Through League: Paul King, Ken McGregor, Jim Hines, Roger McKee and Lynn Lobaugh. Broad iumping were Gerald Bailey and Jim Ludwick. ln The sprinTs we'll remember Jim Ludwick, Guy Hennigan, and Ed Dornang in The 440, Guy Hen- ningan and Andy Jackson: 880, Mike Morrison and John ArneTT. ln The mile were Alex Gaspora and Jerry Hickey: hurdling were Gerald Bailey and Mike STirling. P g neTy . X y Bee Track. Le'F+ fo righi, firsi row: L. A. Garling, A. Berries, T. Weriz, S. Bowen, B. Bycel, R. Glafzhofer, B- Bee Track Spar+a's Bee frack ieam 'rook fhird in fhe Easiern Lea- gue. The feam los'I' fo Gar- 'Field and Roosevelfg rhey romped over Riis, Poly, Bell, and Soufh Ga+e. Oufsfanding man on +he +eam was Ari Sparvel, who iied l'he school record in fhe IOO yard and I80 yard clash, and also ran 1'he hurdles and in fhe relay. The feam was coached by Coach Roberi' Chase. Trindle. Second row: B. Johnson, S. Blacklock, R. Arriola, V. Tillman, S. Prusia, C. Jackovich, R. Gonzales, lub C. Johnson. Third row: B. Ohm, J. Evans, D. Bailey, D. Cevillo, S. Berne, J. Ashfon, D. Ledesma, R. Lin- fl, courf, B. VanBrun+, G. McEachen, Coach Chase. 5 V, LQ' L.-' 1 vl -iffy X f ,-,jg ' f ' -- l riff Q A .LQ if , I ,lj ' N , ylfl i, - if if W , U ,LX . 1, e A I4 A we T fl f . . . an a I' por . T i , , A 1. lv :fi . ll, lil ,l Wi fl l A I . I. 'V J . ,,.. f f-If A l ff .- ll 'ifiilllill l l I f 1' fi lr ll' rf ,, l ' ,,i, - A I 7 L . V' V4,VIlilJ,f Q l V Q Ly F if A Xlbifi , 5 .ri' . ,ll A! , 1. K '., f' 5, 'Vi V, 1,1 yl ly A ,vi L- 'f , 1 'ff 'f' , l ,,, ' Q V: ee Track Spar1'a's Cee Track feam fook fourfh place in fhe Eas- fern League. Oufsfanding men were Gerald Bailey and Bob VanBran+. Gerald Bailey ran in 1'he sprinfs and hurdles, and broad iurnped. Bob VanBran+ was an our- sfanding high iumper. The feam is coached by Coach Roberf Chase. l l 1... Cee Track. Leif fo righf, firsf row: L. Bower, A. Sparvell, R. Malcome, G. Fiflel. Second row: J. P-ashley, Berry, N. Chiechi, A. Keller, P. Chrisfensen. Third row: T. Moyer, L. Arauio, B. Nielson, R. Deucher, J. Heff- . G.A.A. Board. Firsf row, leff fo righf: S. Deuel, J. Confessoffo, S. Aborn, D. Shirley, M. Loudon, J. Williamson, S. McDowell, K. Hamm S d M Talley, J. Ward, P. Cody, J. Wrnlrler, O. Robison, F. Ellloff, L. Seamon, S. Johnson, N. Noon. GAA Board W'57 Officers of G.A.A. for W'57 were: Sally McDowell, presidenfg Sue Aborn, vice-presidenfg Judy Winkler, corresponding secrefaryg Jo K. Williamson - Fran Ellioff, recording secrefariesg Rosalinda Limon, hisfori- ang Sandy Johnson, equipmenfg Deanna Shirley, publicifyg Judy Ward, bowling: Lila Seamon, badminfong Nancy Noon, volleyball: Jeaneffe Confessoffo, swimming: Sue Aborn - Sandy Deuel - Margie Loudon, song leaders. Purpose of fhe board is fo meef once a week fo plan G.A.A. acfivifies. Highlighf of fhe semesfer was fhe G.A.A. Spread held in fhe cafeferia. Awards were presenfed and new officers announced. . SCO!! Page ninefy f y MCD G.A.A. Board, S'57. Lelr +o rigl-H, first row: S. Deuel, D. BarneH, S. Aborn, M. Miller, G. Murphy. Second row: L. Sondergaard, J. Carier, M. Loudon, J. fMVh hd G FEIIHBWIIMTI b Whifeman, C. Mas. . ic ier. T ir row: .Woi+yla, P. Coleman, . io , . i is, rs. a ley, O. Robison, D. Gar er. GAA Board S'57 Spring semesier officers for G.A.A. were: Barbara Willis, presidenf: Marie Vichier, vice-presidenl: Jeanelle Carler, corresponding secrelary: Sallie Balmer-Judy Whifeman, recording secrefaries: Connie Masf, his- forian: Dena Garber, publicify: Marilyn Miller, equipmenl' manager: Carol McAr+hur, ping pong manager: Doralee Barne++, volleyball mana- ger: Georgia Woiryla, badminfon manager: Gloria Murphy, rhyfhms manager: Fran EllioH', bowling manager: Sandy Deuel-Margie Loudon- Sue Aborn, song leaders: Jo. K. Williamson, en+erfainmen+ and games: Pai' Coleman, refreshmenfs: Linda Sondergaard, decorarionsg Oneila Robison, LeHergirls' president Purpose of fhe club is lo provide an oppor+uni'l'y for all girls fo par- ricipafe in group aclivirifies and +o enable girls ro learn good sporfs- manship and slcills in various sporfs. l Barbara Willis Page ninefy-'lhroo G.A.A. Leff 'ro right, firsi row: A. Kamiyama, Giampieiro, J. Shoopman, C. Ware, J. WyaH, V. Rivera, R. Edwards, M. Johnson, G. Mur- phy, N. Williams, E. Slavenslci, M. Marlinez, J. Equivel, M. Robinson, D. Johnson, K. McKinley, D. Lipscomb, E. Medrano. Second row: K. Dunford, P. Wallers, L. Sondergaard, M. Vichier, R. Hendrix, C. Sprow, D. Spofilla, M. Ofero, C. Schaclcleford, P. Woods, Y. Kofer, uniden-Hfied, L. Muniz, S. Robinson, B. Algea, B. Ruchfi, N. Reimer, K. Hansen, M. Hedgecoclc, P. Gilmore, D. Griffin, J. Hines. Third row: B. Flores, M. Jules, D. BarneH. S. Bogard, S. Chambers, unidenfilied, T. Haynes, A. Bracy, L. Wilson, G. Hanners, C. Lund- gren, M. Miller, R. Zimmerman, B. Sechris'r, K. Hamm, uniden+ified, B. Burnsed, J. Woodward, K. Burger, J. Wilde, K. Sfirling, J. Pelers, J. Ives, J. K. Williamson, S. Balmer. Four+h row: C. Ghio, J. Marlcs, D. Brown, M. Rowley, V. Friedel, B. Buckle, M. Gardiner, P. Briffingham, J. Redd, S. George, N. Nopar, Y. Rafliff, M. Carfer, M. Grace, H. Jones, G. Ball, N. Delhousay, H. Romero, L. Muniz, C. BarneH, B. Trefi, F. Gaifher, S. Caylor, S. Lindsay, C. Seiferf, R. Rolph, L. McArihur, O. Robinson. Bowling: D. Thrasher, G. EllioH, V. Griffin, S. Dominio, P Reina D BlH'er Volleyball: V. Adams, O. Robinson, C. Masf. Badmmfon M Johnson, N. Cole, L. McAr+hur, B. Willis. 32-if '- -' ww s . .X - ff 4123 mr... . w.sg e.:,'s-.- ' v ' - ..'..5.f.... , f .5 8 Tennis: G. Murphy, J. Carfer, M. Simpson. G.A.A. Leif fo righi, 'lirsl row: J. Shoopman, J. Houclr, K. McCauley. B. Owens, B. Jones, C. McAr+hur, J. Carfer, F. Kroener, M. Loudon S. Deuel, S. Aborn, P. Pazula, P. Reina, J. Geraci, C. Trigg, J. Ensolio, J. Bradley, J. Fender, C. Napoliiano, D. Thrasher, S. McDowell Second row: E. Sardegna, Moffali, J. Whifeman, C. Masl, K. Kirby, Y. Holcomb, P. LaManlain, S. Hafhaway, K. Rallill, C. Hoslrins, M Sims, B. Simmons, E. Silica, C. Richardson, J. Winliler, P. Whiie, E. Snyder, M. Moode, unidenlified, J. Kamiyama, M. Simpson, J. Hop- lzins, L. Benson, N. Noon, B. Honsell, unidenlilied, B. Denl. Third row: Unidenlified, P. Coolr, S. Poplrin, B. Willis, F. Ellioll, G. Hawkins C. Geddes, D. Biller, D. Boland, S. Domino, C. French, D. Garber, M. Cole, J. Rice, R. Moreno, K. Morrison, S. Tolman, J. Helm- brecl, L. Tellez, J. Ward, S. Johnson, J. Evans, A. Henry, J. Norwood, J. Treff, L. Jacobsen, D. Bufler, J. Friend, M. Barry, M. Paler- son, V. Griffin, S. Slernberg, M. Fosler, A. George. Fourlh row: J. Hullon, K. Kleinlre, J. Richards, P. Coleman, G. Woilyla, C. Greg oire, P. Venable, H. Mewherler, C. Rallilf, L. Davis, Sundell, L. Chrislensen, P. Morrison, L. Wilcox, S. Johnson, B. Reilly, P. Thorpe N. Adams, L. Williams, M. Preslon, V. Adams, R. Ballard, unidenfified, J. Taylor. J. Brodel, J. Porler, C. Duckworth. C Page ninely-five Drill Team. Lefl lo righl, 'lirsi row: M. Quigg, C. Geddes, J. Houclc, H. Holslon, S. Walson, G. Hawlrins, J. Valeniine, H. Sellers, S. Washburn, F. Elliofl, G. Ellioll. Second row: P. While, B. Cawley, E. Hooper, P. Reece, D. Drobniclr, S. Whalen, S. Siebring, S. McDowell, M. Rosenow, J. Pinger, P. Gilmore. Third row: J. Whileman, M. Marlin, D. Poller, J. Evans, S. Zarlman, M. Vichier, L. Sondergaard, L. McArlhur, P. Reina, D. Griffin, O. Robison. Fourlh row: Y. Holcomb, P. LaMan'lain, M. Hedgecoclr, P. Ward, M. Franlclin, J. Himes, S. Rilchie, S. Johnson, R. Ralph, P. Venable, B. Willis. This year's able Drill Team presidenl was Sally Siebring, shown here wilh 'lheir line sponsor, Miss June Hasly of lhe girls' physical educalion deparlmenl, whom all will remember wilh pleasure. Drill Team. Lefl lo righl, lirsl row: R. Hendrix, K. Reynolds, D. Buccola, G. Murphy, M. Robinson, S. Deuel, M. Morales, A. Sanliago, E. Golden, L. Lewis, C. Carler, J. Winkler. Second row: V. Levin, H. Mills, P. Thorpe, B. Sedgewiclr, D. Garber, J. Williamson, L. Wilroy, M. Miller, P. Brannies, P. Coleman, K. Kirby, D. Richardson. Third row: P. Worden, C. Gregoire, G. Woilyla. P. Venable, M. Wilson, C. Knerr, F. Hudson, C. Masl, O. Robison, K. Klombies, D. Hogue, J. Pelerson. Fourlh row: D. Alder, J. Worden, L. Houser, B. Willis, E. Cosler, F. Kroner, M. Bradley, C. Payne, S. Balmer, P. Pazula, C. Pepper, C. Cunningham. Drill Team was once again in lop condilion 'For lhe fall foofball season. Even lhough lhe March, I956 fire deslroyed lhe drill leam uniforms, lhe girls found a good subsfilule, for Mrs. Talley devised a somewhal' vesl- lilce iaclcel lhal could easily be made. The lypical crisp, clean-looking while shoes, socks, shirls and slcirls were slill mainlained by fhe members of Drill. Girls wishing lo be in Drill Team musl' be above lhe ninlh grade, have Drill Team good poslure, and mainlain a C grade average. Tryouls are held in lhe spring se- mesler. Miss Hasly, who does an ex- cellenl iob as sponsor, worlcs wilh +he girls on new ideas 'For drills and 'reaches lhem +he necessary funda- menlals for marching. All lhe girls who have ever parlicipaled in drill remember il' as greal fun, and lhe sludenl' body will remember 'rheir fine work. Leffergirls. Firsf row, leff fo righi: M. Robinson, K. Kirby, V. Levin, L. Sondergaard, D. Hogue, M. Vichier, G. Woifyla, O. Robison, G. EllioH. Second row: S. Mc Dowell, C. Workman, C. Ferguson, F. Kroener, P. Venable, B. Willis, P. Coleman, M. Bradley, P. Worden, V. Griffin, C. Masi, R. Hendrix. Third row. S. Deuel, M. Louden, D. Benge, K. Ganoung, C. Pepper, J. Evans, C. Gregorie, S. Balmer, D. Barnefl. Cheer Leaders, Song Leaders Cheer Leaders, leff +o righh Mike Wafson, Dennis Kelly, Eddie Frey, Bob Riley. Song Leaders, leii fo righh Sandy Jones, Gay Bingham, Beify Guest -N X? , X , .Nia -if LeHergirls The LeH'ergirls' Club has been very aciive fhis year on campus, knowing fhai' parf of fheir duiy is now +o of- ficafe a+ afhleiics for Hun'ring+on Park High School. Olificers for fhe fall semesier were: Onie+a Robison, presidenfg Ma- rie Vichier, vice-presi- denh Linda Sonder- gaard, recording secre- +aryg Diane Hogue, cor- responding secre+aryg Georgia Woiyila, frea- surerg Barbara Willis, poinf recorder. Officers for 1'he spring included: Onieia Robison, presi- denfg Diane Hogue, vice- president Marilyn Ro- senow, recording secre- faryg Verna Griffin, poinf recorder and cor- responding secreiaryg and Carol Gregoire, +reasurer. Fran Jorden. P, . R W 5 wi N 5 5' I Q mi EE fy Qs K as We i, 1 if Q . ' Www I I x me ,N I R ff gs El -iii 9 -J , vsf:figm..g.fm. , , p I im FV . Qx , . at a4ui09 apllJ Qi K f ' 'Q' tau? K, X-AX 1 X K5 X w 'N l llflW'lllmlllflllfllW. 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Opimon nofed... Difficuli problem... Eas+er maybe? . .. Abner Crane's in difficulfy? . .. Up-ga-daisy . , . Here we are again.. Why do girls close fheir eyes... And righ+ in class, foo... Seniors wi+h pull . .. Waiching fhe race... When being pho+ographed, fhal is... Slumber or chafler? Mos+ly 'rhe la++er. VVe geffhai way,+oo... BreaHng fhe fape for Spade... Ca+isnW deeping eHher... Wece of hnpodanf news.. Former chief . .. Sex+eHe. From Lucia? . .. Miss Dredla a+ Conference . .. Leadership fall: . .. Lis+ening 'ro the chief . .. Page one hundred one ,ii :l'-3 qv .12--', 3-:Sn ,eg-lv . i n- if ,1- .11- li- ii- - 1,11 L - ' X gig Qc 5 1..- 2 E - '-E ,l . lllluu Ill Eii ag- 'Q ,.. ..f lil: l' ...i .....- if ,1- -:-1 .1- .-i .., 12-1- i- .-1 .2- -Qi. -1- ii .1- 1-2 1-1' i- ,1- ..-.- -- -.1 -zu- -- - 1 1--1 7.-.. - --' -:-. ,- , ... -..: .i- 1-1-.: ..- -1' ,. ii- 1..i ..l- -- 1:11- :g F., ...-.251 -- ...1 .i .1-1 '-- 11- -:- 2.22- 11- , .1- --1 i 9 ,-.1 1 -.eil Q i. i '- ....- ...i 9 .11 1- -1 ,-is 1 ' 1- ,.. .1 -1. f 1- 1 1- X g .., ...- - 1' 11 y .1 .2- ,.. 1.4 -if .-.L-1 .1- ,- ins Y -.:: 1 ..- ..- U f F 1 Q. 165 ,- emoried of uncferclaumen Of his+ory and English, Science and mafhemafics, Languages, homemalcing and business Of music, arf and indus'rrial ar'rs. . . Of driver educafion and physical educalion. . . Our high school courses are made. Our memories are of class acfivifies, adjusfmenfs Of individual learnings and accomplishmenls. . . Of grow+h foward our goals. . . Of years ahead. Class of W'58. Lefi +o righf, firsf row E. Anderson, J. Vasf. B. MerrioH, P Madriff, A. Sparvel, B. Guest G. Bing- ham, D. Mayer, W. Poling, C. Carier. J Winiers. Second row: C. PoHer, D. Drob- nick, S. Riichie, P. Salvage, C. Parlrs, T. BoscheHi, M. Biggersfafif, R. Salley, J Rivera, C. Ra+liff, H. Merland, M. An- finson, J. Donner. Third row: R. Munoz, K. Acosia, T. Gensler. L. Muller, J Hildebrand, J. Johns, L. Lobaugh, F. Carfozian, H. Terry, E. Wagner, G Neely, M. Sciarra, R. Gonzales, G Roundy, L. Jordan. Page one hundred four Class of W'58. Leff +o righl, firs+ row: B. Dreifh, V. Levin, C. Hall, D. Shirley, J. Bescos, L. Long, J. Camero, L. Garcia. Second row: N. Saunders, S. Gaffney, A. Gasporra, J. Willis, O. Lerner, O. Boolr- er, J. Beauchamp, R. Pacific, F. Kroener, B. Dreiih. Third row: A. Gill, R. Kramer, B. Chrisfensen, L. Boafrighlf, unidenfified J. Williams, J. Sfaufs, J. Hines, G. Oder: lrirlr, B. Morfimer. P. Class of W'5B. Leif +o righi, firsi row: J. Peferson, C. Galloway, D. Frances, J. Valentine, P. Whife, S. Jones. Second row: D. Richardson, D. Bucolla, C. Coo- ley, J. Maxey, J. Lewis, S. Whalen, J. Winlrler, J. Bowen. Third row: S. Dollin- ger, J. Ramsey, G. Hennigan, J. Pavloff, R. Sfanford, R. McKee, K. McGregor, King. 1 ,N V q .N 'D N y K. ,, , I l I l l fl' ,N V, l 2- I1 l I , gh . 1 2 ' il l ' X I . , L K r l . 1 5 1 ' X ' V '1 , , i ,f r , 5 , H ' V A I. , ' f X? X W i N , rl N -. . ' , i J l l li ' 1 i ' l ' , 2 ,V if l I . I I I 4 1 is A ' , . l, l I. l l X ,V l l rl I . J , l I N l Y l 5 a f l ' , L 4 l I I ' i 'i l l I ' .V fi ' i J Il li i ' A l ' i if Q L l -' - is ' ll l V' in , .J . J Us, 'i-KP 2? , , wifi AQSQSSUN Class of W'58. Lefl +o righf, 'lirs+ row: J. Pillcingion, G. Wong, D. Lewis, K. Hawkines, E. Medrano, D. Garcia. Second row: P. Delal1un'r, J. Harrison, A. Hooper, S. Weiner. B. Buclxrolif, K. Hammons, E. Gomez. Third row: B. Gunler, K. Eslra- i ville, K. Jenson. R. Schraeder, B. Brewis, J. Adams, R. Vasquez. .M-' ,Y VN - lx LJ rx L 1 .N xx D jj, A H :Alibi V Q5 ll J milpa!! ,,v ' -- 'GWK l U Ql' X W , 'l W if lf? lx ' .W V N S I . x ! r ' I 'VN XB . 1 X ' lf QM will . Wy . 143' - i fy-yy 34 cf' , lxl L : U r 'V dv 1 ,XP xl' x'-W ' l, V' Uvx dry-Q L ' ' IU A, K 1 'iv -4 - 1 1 u ll Ml x 'W V F-Qi f if 5 i ' - ' lr eff' K . fs Q , V ws fi J I 'xv fi I LX' iii L l lxb ' 'A lv U- xiii! I ill' 6 V sm N4 'J Xl- JJ 'wx 'i 1 N Lfalfl 'xt J W ' M Y ' - l 1 xq A gill Page one hundred five Juniors. Lefl fo righf, firsf row: H. Mills, P. Briifian, L. Kaner, C. Bagalay, B. Vargas, V. Ogden, D. Garcia, L. Ariz, J. Ceaser. C. Lucus, L. Lucas. Second row: E. Cosier, B. Bronson, C. Hollis, L. McAr+hur, L. Greafhouse, J. Sudder+h, N. Siodola, G. Mclnerny, D. lmes, C. Lucas, J. Garber, L. Green. Third row: L. Jones, M. Brown, M. Dixon, B. Hud- son, J. Miicher, P. Powell, B. ParroH', J Black J Cam bell F Adams D . , . p , . , . Biffer, L. Moscoe, B. Perry, A. Garber, J. Pinfo, T. Lewis. Fourih row: L. Dolan, J. Vara, K. Sibers, B. Truiillo, J. Booze, T. Davis, R. Hun+er, J. Ludwiclc, B. Beclr- man, J. Arne'H, J. Killman, D. Smifh, A. Housfon, S. Mallory, R. Verdugo, J. Silleron. Juniors. Leif fo righf, firsf row: A. Mi- suraca, N. Caldwell, J. Weafherman, J. Sullivan, D. Griffin, V. Birl:eH, G. Filzel, B. Bauer, R. Roland, A. Madison, D. Ker- win, F. Balsz. Second row: E. Davis, N. James, D. Marfinez, P. Sawyer, C. Pal- mer, M. Thomas, R. Collier, J. William- son, S. Spens, M. Hino, C. Pickford. J. Moiscoff, B. Hansen, C. Sasser. Third row: C. Taylor, R. Rolph, D. Jones, D. Brown, O. Bulloclr, S. Confreros, R. Blank, D. Jones, C. Brown, C. Green, L. DuPaix, C. Wailrins, C. Willis, S. Ferguson, M. Dewey, S. Goales, E. While, C. Payne. Fourfh row: M. Brannies, A. Jaclzson, J. Salyer, J. Winiers, D. Pagenlcopp, P. Ni- barger, C. Casey, A. Aflzins, J. Hold- ridge, K. Klein, B. Anderson, K. Sco+'r, D. Turner, D. Mayer, D. Cummins, C. Muller, C. Hoefling, E. Davis. Page one hundred six Juniors. Leif +0 righi, firsf row: P. Polloclr, C. Allen P. Roberis, J. Wilroy, F. Brown, N. Michl, S Declrer, 5, Dulaes, S. Mendoza. Second row: J Nay, N. Schaffer, C. Morales, M. Oriega, H Jaclrson, J. Holloman, M. Bradley, E. Leal, R Howery, T. Lish, P. Orfon. Third row: J. Bafley A. Hoonraes+, F. Benneff, J. Himes, R. Ragone D. Hawlxeswood, E. Frey, J. Williams, F. Doolharf C. Duclrworfh, P. Leon, C. Chase, R. Anderson J. Tapp. Juniors. Lefl +0 righi, firsf row: P. Whi+e, P. Gon- zales, C. Armshong, E. Sardegna, B. Sandoval J. Carbaial, P. Tafoya, D. Burgress. Second row S. Ro ers V. Beirow C. Jaclrson K. Kleinlre C g v i 1 I PoHer, B. Polloclr, S. Poplxin, C. Palmer, M. Per- rin, S. S+olzer. Third row: B. Heafh, C. Poriillo, N Burow, D. Clay, J. Ballard, J. Hubanlrs, G. Sears, L. Wade, B. Jules, C. Dischner, G. Taylor, M Highland, D. Humrich. Juniors. LeH 'ro righi, lirsl row: C. Gard- ner, C. Balmer, L. Dolan, C. Meelrer, M. Marlin, K. Hamm, J. Madrid. Second row: D. O'NeaI, S. Whelan, H. Holsfon, R. Maryelle, V. Guidinger, R. Veluzaf, D. Garcia. B. Trujillo, K. Brauil. Third row: C. Kuzler, M. Smifh, A. Ga+lin, K. Longden, R. Lincouri, D. O'Leary, F. Pa- dilla, J. Pallillo. Juniors. Lefl' 'lo righi, lirsf row: V. Morris, M. Eppensfiner, J. Haclreff, N. Jaclcson, B. Long, D. Pe+ralia, T. Acosla, P. Sanfucci, S. Sfernberg. L. Lewis, R. Ovalle, S. Hawfhorne. Second row: B. Trindle, J. Acoclr, M. Sfone, P. Sproui, J. Moore, P. Pazula, J. Evans, N. Alberlson, P. Thorpe, L. Shiley, M. Kroner, S. Rifchie, R. Norero, M. Warson, Third row: C. Balrer, S. BenneH. B. Parlr, J. McElroy, C. Friend, T. Simpson, R. McA+eer, W. Lamb, D. Humphrey, T. Everson, R. Lopez, C. Maurizi, W. Short, D. Bogeniief, B. Cooper. Four+h row: B. Procior, J. Ray, M. Griffiih, G. Hale, W. Ellis, J. Lenlr, D. Hill, B. Schiom, T. Tucker, R. Aiveno, R. Grave, D. Bailey, R. Meulener, A. Vago. W. Loclcard, W. HuHon, T. Brown. Page one hundred seven Juniors. Leif fo righi, firsf row: J. WhyaH', B. Anderson, R. Yosf, J. Biggersfaff. D. Davis, S. Howard, P. Rivera, S. Harris, S. Evans, G. Dieber. Second row: R. Holion, K. Bafes, C. Worlcman, D. Hare P. Reina, C. Verle, B. Edmondson, J. Bean, J. Wiedmyer, H. Husi, S. Napier, T. Baker, D. Riese, J. lves, R. Malcom, L. Raclr. Third row: M. Young, R. Hod- son, T. Kelly, L. Chaboya, D. Benge, D. Pasior, L. Krueger, A. Woods, C. Weyer S. Manooshian, R. Thomas, K. Rice, B. Truiillo, S. Born, R. Aguilar, L. Boggs. Fourfh row: D. Palmer, J. Marlrley, L. Pascuso, M. Garcia, P. Coolr, C. Gonza- les, L. Lowell, K. Kline, J. Mann, E. Mc- Lain, E. Wierfzema, T. O'Connor, F. Flores, D. Smifh, E. Wagner, G. Hawkins S. Quigley, D. Doclxery. Juniors. Le'H 'Io righf, firsi row: C. Tobin, T Urias, P. Gilmore, J. Whifeman, P. Reece, B Haegele. Second row: N. Franklin, S. Wafson, D PoHer, F. Bender, J. Weidmyer, L. Johnson, S Johnson, E. Hooper, M. Wagner. Third row: D Case, J. Yaies, B. Lari+y, L. Husiecl, J. Torrey. C. Waflrins, C. Hansen, C. Ferguson, B. Nielson, J. Sweafl, L. Gill, D. Green. Page one hundred eighf Juniors. Leif fo righi, firsi row: I. Hurfado Buclr, Y. Whife, V. Graves, R. Carranza, M. Hedg coclc. Second row: H. Porfnoiii, W. Kuriz, E. Cole rgus, D. Munoz, J. Browen, M. Ellioff, K Hoard, Third row: L. Mahlar, D. Doclrery, Sprouse, D. Thompson, A. Ruchiie, D. Dimonf E Hughes, M. Cofiine, R. Villasenor. Sophomores. Leif io righl, firsl row: R Rivera, M. Madison, D. Rodriguez, P Reinard, J. Carier, K. Henshaw, N Bagalay, C. Hanson, L. Rolph, N Williams, M. Johnson, S. Mallory. Sec- ond row: B. Hernandez, C. Chambers D. Kramer, M. Jackson, L. Pearce, P Thompson, R. Coursey, C. French, P. Bi- vins, P. Boland, l. Linlrs, J. BarneH, P Truiillo, S. Birlcerf. Third row: E. Ernel J. Ward, L. Tellez, A. Cesiro, P. Ledieff, N. Brislol, M. Fowler, L. Law, C. Brenner M. Spi++ala, C. Daly, I. lmes, J. Peiers J. Friend. Fourlh row: N. Adams, F. El- lioh, M. Hines, C. Brown, T. LeNarz, L Lewis, R. Welser, E. Lozano, M. Edmo- fez, J. Kimpfon, D. Donley, A. Hunfer, R Williamson, S. Zarlman. Fifth row: S Dolan, T. Bailey, R. Willis, D. Kidder, G Killeen, T. Kirl, V. Lewis, D. Frey. Juniors. Leif fo righf, iirsi row: D. Harms, Ashlin, J. Jones, J. McQueeney, P. Ward, Shubin, N. Wheeler, B. Capaci. Second row: Wallcer, B. Cawley, B. Chura, J. Bender, Humricl, E. Irwin, S. Washburn, P. Hinkley, Gasfon. Third row: M. Fausf, G. McEachen, Huffman, J. Dallon, J. Haynes, G. Ashlon, Siephens Jr., R. Arriola, L. Lucio, J. Provcso. Sophomores. Leff lo righf, firsl row: C. Sprow, D. Dey, M. Venegas, B. Bulrosy, E. Vara, B. Rogers, C. Lundgren, B. Terry, 6 Malcom. Second row: J. Pierce, D. Sfirling, J. Shepherd, R. DuPaix, J. Riley, l. Veron, B. Bulloclr, T. Lewis, T. Werfz, J. Garcia, C. Wyrich, K. Seller. Third row: P. Murley, S. Sanlucci, Y. Holcomb, K. Syphers, D. Hunfer, K. Loclre, N. Noon, D. Cash, D. Gomez, J. Lenox, G. Almendinger, A. Gill, D. Harri- son, N DeLahunf. Fourih row: C. Crala- +ree, K. Syphers. C. Alexander, J. Spinls, M. Fillers, P. Wilson, T. Anfinson, K. Kimberlin, K. Clarlr, M. Presfon, D. Eagles, D. Hairs+on, D. Ball, B. Owens, Fiffh row: J. Jurring, P. Medal, S. Blaclloclt, L Olsen, M. Filzpafriclr, R. Bailey, T. Lewis, L. Smifh, M. Yzuel, L. Soufhern, J. Hefner, J. Essiclcs, K. Polls. Page one hundred nine Sophomores. Lefl lo righl, firsl row: S. Haney, G. Haines, C. Heirelron, M. O'Neal, P. LaManlain, M. Cole, N. Wilson, B. Trelif, D. Edmonds, D. Broolrs. Second row: R. Kuder, S. Woods, J. Maclcsoud, C. Shelburne, K. Chernelroff, E. Quinn, P. Jones, J. Thompson, J. Conlessollo, J. Bell, L Miller, S. Domino. Third row: L. Rodriguez, L. Millenberger, T. Werp, D. Phillips, D. Osborne, J. Hincley, F. Hernandez, J. Bradley, R. Jordan, C. Barllell, D. Humberson, J. Brodef. Page one hundred len Sophomores. Lefl lo righl, firsl row: S. Scully, L. Banlcs, J. Sprouse, L. Green, A. Cisneros, B. Willis, J. Fender, M. Smilh, D. Phillips. Second row: G. Haines, B. Johnson, D. Gielow, M. Novello, H. Sell- ers, M. Fell, L. Kroner, R. Kvam, C. Mc- Arlhur, P. Scorsone, K. Clarlc. Third row: D. Ceviceros, F. Wearp, B. Johnson, D. Kircher, R. Fox, J. Mallory, R. Adams, J. Malcom, D. Chrislianson, l. Linlrs, W. Waile. . 1 1 X 1 N'-,M xx xx I X X, K x.f Q X Sophomores Lefl lo righl, firsl row: B. Flores, J. Hoolrs, B. Burke, M. Carler, J. While, M. Wallrer, B. Romo. Second row: A. Broolrs, M. Springer, M. Thorpe, B. Moos, C. Collier, K. Willrings, K. Lewis, S. Collier, M. Bools. Third row: S. McKee, H. Hino, P. Sanla, unidenli- fied, E. Ballard, J. While, J. Herdman, R. Olsen, J. Zora, J. Jungles. Sophomores. Lefl io righf, firsf row: L. Green, C. Mean, M. Vaqo, P. Turner, R. Ruihman, C. Garcia, M. Marlin, J. Sfeel A. Salman. Second row: C. Va a, . 9 K. Wong, J. Garcia, K. Kline, R. Rina C. Kloner, A. Alan, J. Clarlr, B. Blonder, A. Holden, C. Re1ac. Third row: K. Tasfed, C. Blair, P. Talrer, V. Vender, R. Thurman, J. Olcland, E. Salseda, J. Verslri, R. Mills, W. Schwqiher, C. Rubslin, A. Lewis, C. Mills, J. Proofs. So homores. K Loclrer A. Scherm B. p . , . Buclrle, P. Hennenhoefer, W. Wesfman C. Garcia, M. Trujillo, M. Conder, J Bean, M. Wailman, D. Spofilla, C. Waif man. Second row: G. Gunderson, J. Mil chell, J. Rice, J. Ber ren, S. Cole I 9 Y' - Phillips, P. BuFfa, D. Cryder, M. Sims, S. Rogers, C. Collier, D. Brown, I. Wilsey. Third row: M. Bernard, G. Besoclre, K McCalley, C. Hainline, P. Eppies, R Vandeberg, B. Long, G. Parenle, K Hooper, D. Thrasher, K. Simonis, R. Cav- anaugh, V. Proebs+al, J. Alibozelr, M Hall, M. Negrefe. Foudh row: S. Fillpo+, J. Carlson, R. Rivas, W. Jones, R. Kib- linger, J. Bailey, P. Kelly, R. Scudder R. Green, J. Tillman, N. Dedmon, E Hays, J. Swearingen, D. Olaf, M. Lewis B. Vigil. Sophomores. Lefi +o righi, firsf row: G. Murphy J. Saunders, M. Miller, O. Amezquilo, L. Kiddoo E. Hall, P. Mccuicheon, E. Vara, D. Turman Second row: L. Lindsey, G. Telrely, O. DelRosario D. Garber, M. Schon, J. VanLeydner, J. Fahne sfoclr, J. Warden, G. Ferrulli, R. Sfone. Third row J. French, E. Cola, S. Yorlx, R. Ecclefield, P Evans, B. Doug, F. Drafu, G. MoFfaH, D. Brown M. Jones, J. Jernigan. Page one hundred eleven Freshmen. Picfure unidenlified. Page one hundred 'twelve Freshmen. Lefi 'fo righf, firs+ row: M. Hamm, D Keener, B. Sechrisf, X. McKinlev, L. Hannula O Israel. Second row: S. Roberfson, O. Wade, V Bradford, S. Rupp. S. McClain, M. Levin, O Keene. Third row: J. Molinar, L. Reese, G Alexander, E. Towsley, L. Nunn, O. Puller, R Redfox. Midyear Freshmen. Lefl' +o righi, Hrs? row: M George, C. Kimball, B. Oberg, S. Kaler, T. Kraff P. Unruh, D. Slane, M. Azzara. Second row: D Halbert B. Smifh, K. Sfoddard, J. Crow, D George, W. Surzey, S. Adams. V. Frledel, N Harrison, B. Aifchison. Third row: J. Treff, J Tappin, D. Carfer, C. Mason, J. Jones, C. Wallx- er, A. Tile, R. Jones, E. Sherard, L. Ferguson D. Woods. Freshmen. Lef+ fo righf, firsf row: S. Facundo, L. Human, J. Cannon, M. LiHle, D. Soper, R Zimmermann, G. Hanners. Second row: M. Liver- more, P. Monlgomery, C. Verbaum, P. Woodward, E. Sfrode, J. Jones, J. Taylor, E. Underwood, J. Brown. Third row: J. Thompson, T. Werlz, M. Salazar, J. Mason, E. Sienberg, D. Bowman, J. Evans, P. Bashaw, A. Keller, R. Carlson. Midyear Freshmen. Lefi +o righi, first row: Veluzaf, L. Barneff, P. McFarlane, Rowe, S. Slupin, T. Reeder, J. Worlmman, R. Wilson, R. Reissman Walters. Second row: G. Wilke, L. Shields, D. BenneH, W. Hovey, Lindsey. Third row: V. Johnslon Thornlon, S. Wilson, J. Howard HuHon. t L Freshmen. Lei-l +o righl, firsl row: A. Kamiyama, D. Balsz, J. Geraci, J. Slephenson, L. Reed, N. Dallmeier, C. Trigg, G. McLaren, R. Helwig, W. Nunn, J. Lewis, M. Marlinez, R. Siewarf. Second row: E. Oberlander. R. D'Orsay, J. Marlcs, L. McGinnis, N. Nopar, H. Romero, L. Wilcox, P. McDowell, M. McClellan, N. Reimer, G. Bilfner, C. Gibio, P. Morrison, L. Jonasen, J. Peferson. Third row: J. Smiih, J. Gilleffe, K. Henson, D. Moen, J. Romero, F. Johnson, J. Kimes, F. Mad- rid, J. Ransey, J, Rabenau, G. Turner, E. Rozelr, M. Johnson, T. Biiner, B. Wyriclx, N. Fry, D. Brown. Fourfh row: H. Cherry, L. Irwin, L. Brifiingham, J. Allen, R. Koenig, S. Bowen, J. Bossa, D. Gosnell, K. Baper, J. Noolrer, R. Redwine, J. EveH, P. Anderson, D. Shaffer, M. Pashley. FiHh row: L. Cisceros, H. Pinney, P. Jordan, A. Mallory, R. Wood, D. Miller, L. Crosby, R. Mason, R. Schmidly, G. Hood, T. Hangie, J. Jacltouich, S. Prusia, G. Bagby, T. Phillips. Page one hundred fhirfeen Freshmen. LeH fo righf, firsl row: S. Grimm, H. Grusel, B. Wells, C. Terry, J. Busfer, E. Cheney, C. Chambers, M. Fox, J. Tanlcersly, D. Bailey. Second row: D. Niclrerson, G. Truiillo, C. Napoli+ano, J. Dunn, V. Thornfon, C. Haase, A. Perez, B. Brando, L. Wireliff, P. Minnig, B. Ruchii, H. Brosch, R. De- Marco. Third row: S. Allen, S. Green, A. Brys, C. Evans, S. Shipley, N. Lacrosse. H. Hay, R. Hughes, P. McMillan, J. Flenniclren, J. Richards, V. Adams, J. Burgan. Mid-ierm Freshmen. Lefi +o righf, firsf row: J. Brown, D. Bogard, L. Muniz, R. Davis, D. Buhler, K. Eggler, C. Shoop- man, D. Johnson. Second row: E. Mifch- ell, M. Romo, J. Corleff, J. Norwood, C. Sferner, D. Frosf, G. Solomon, D. Lidioff, T. R. Davis, P. Gaifher. Third row: M. Lechuga, S. Guesf, J. Blaclrsfen, R. Mendoza, A. Wharfon, C. Bos, G. Wefherbee, G. Cozens, G. Upshaw. Page one hundred fourteen Freshmen. Lefi +o righi, firsf row: D. Ovalle, N. Pafriclr, J. Equivel, C. Burfon, S. Ausfin, K. Dun- ford, M. Ofero, B. Brown, I. Gallegos, S. Rod- riguel, O. Marruio, L. Weiriclr. Second row: C. Biesferfeld, L. Spardlin, B. Henning, D. Walsh, L. Ranney, L. Hood, K. Burger, J. Insolio, S. Shoff- sfall, D. Verdugo, W. Gregoire, W. Delhousay, M. Rowley, J. Redd. Third row: J. Bradley, K. Ral- liff, T. MaHeson, V. Buclrholz, L. Howard, F. Pinion, P. Lucas, R. Rivera, F. Miller, L. Bono, E. Sepianoza, T. Link, G. Lodies, S. Robinson, R. Ballard, P. Milrenberger, M. Barry. Fourfh row: R. Baren, A. Torres, C. Wallis, E. Frandsen, D. Warden, J. Chandler, J. Hendrix, B. Bradley, J. S+ory, J. Roberfs, E. Lozoya, E. Woody, B. King, L. Senior, T. O'Kei+h, R. Parque, the las? two girls are unidenlifiecl. Freshmen. LeH fo righi, iirsf row: M. Morales, C. Clay, D. Sale, R. Williams, M. Garcia, J. BarneH, A. Henry, D. Mc- Call, B. Balrer, K. Mercer. Second row: P. Kelly, B. Chura, R. Vogf, R. Wimpy, J. Hamlim, F. Berry, Wayne McCourf, L. Bryan, M. Juarie, L. Johnson, R. Cha- vez, R. Phillips. Third row: C. Ferfig, R. Denny, P. Schmiefer, J. Flanders, D. Dobrenan, A. Husbands, R. Darling, A. Riley, R. Deucher, E. Hindly, B. Bycel L. Ruff. Freshmen. Lefl fo righf, firsf row: S. Bunker, C. Meelrer, H. Rudolph, L. Hedif, R. Mariinez, T. Cragin, L. Burgess, A. Forresi. Second row: C. Welschadel, C. Warren, H. Jones, T. Brooks, F. Poffer, M. Moode, H. Williams, S. Sundell, P. Briifingham, P. Maflhews, B. Riley, B. Makshanof, G. Case. Third row: G. Rios, T. Waflrins, R. Paren+e, B. Hudson, C. Stay. Some names unidenfiiied in firsf and fhird row. G. Amey. T. Summers. '51 in V f-.':.z,'w 25.5 Freshmen. Leif +o righf, firsf row: S. Melbaclr, A. Shepard, E. Dieber, D. Ken? N. Buresnie, C. Yaies, S. Hafhaway, B ScoH, J. Garfh, C. Shaclrleford. Second row: J. Kane, J. Wilde, C. Richardson M. Gardener, L. Chrisfansen, E. Hershan J. Cross, R. Granville, N. Gallengher S. Fillpoi, D. Romero, J. Carlr, R Schwieringen. Third row: M. Conway, D Hughes, M. Gibson, L. Hoisingron, J Tapey, L. Via, J. Delgado, K Loer, E Underhill, D. Hansen, B. Lawerence, J Wyafi, P. de Ross. Page one hundred fiffeen Mid-ferm Freshmen. Lefi fo righf, iirsf row: V. Harris, E. Colfer, P. Hawkins, S. Reed, T. Haines, J. Loffs, S. Cham- bers, A. Bracie, D. Sargeani, B. Collie, A. Verdugo. Second row: A. Apodaca, J. Gardner, B. Tuclrer, B. Builer, B. Denl. L. Jacobs, B. Allan, B. Vara, L. Smifh, J. Conni'FF, G. Phillips, M. Garcia, J. Blisso. Third row: P. Ives+er, D. Wearp, P. McGinnis, J. McCle1'+, J. Ashion, K. Bronson, R. Mor+imer, D. Cameron, D. Barrios, T. Boscheffi, J. Lufenslri. 'I U :I :Tr ,:t 4'44k. .. K 04 It pa e -, ' utograp g I . 4, -.4 U - J ,ll f J ' 'ns T L ui a 5 r A ' fl! nu I'x -v, I ', .., A. 1 , 1' . 5 J-, lx Y I! I I P., ' - 5 'gs . -. 1 I is S , , 4 ' lu s ,sri 2 I, j P ...s S In I ,'s ' ff'-:Q . if H Nb vw 1 ' - :M Q fr 1 Q. ' . v Q' f V va ' 4.4 S ' A ' ' s' ' - , , Lua'-T ' -A . 4m ' ,,... We Puff' f 4 fll I ' . Q ' f, Y ' .V K I XX. gg , ,,f . 1 J X .iff ' i.ltl4 I ll' A VA V L' '-l. jv V 7,11 N. f ' 'T , fgff , I if pig!! Lvl I XV P MNT j NRL l' 'W ill 4- ,U IN uf , ,mv , A L' ,. ' rf 1 TJJ. ff J L nfl Page one hundred sixfeen 1 .wx l uf, Af if Lfwrq if Lf .Y r E , Q fi! l'l XX ff ll 1' If R x Yv fv' ,' ,f if , , .I . 1 -v .,f nj - fx! ,u . 1 -. , Q I . .' w. . . , . I -J ! MW' : O! Ay xy A riff Mix' fri J f p i UD Will, .fl if ,l - r, . 2' f EY-1' ff' . lil J' iff Al' x QL' ,ggx .il fr! ,1 ily? l 'WX A . '-.l V 1, I v w , . 1 ' v f r ,lf glzid page re.4erued gor that Jpeciaf frien .5 NN Q ,,. , ., , X Q s X 3 A few days ago . .. End of +l'1a+ play... A few years ago... Slumber line up... The dale is I949 . .. No rush, Hue play's over . . . Anorher slumber view . . . i Pu? flwai shoi . . . Visifors fo Alcoa... Messy, isn'+ ii . . . Award for lmomemalring fo Pai . .. lniroducing from Girls' P.E .... 6-2l'57-lwilcel . .. Boys' P.E. lrio . ,. Viciory smile... Peelring around... ln ilris corner... Good year in P.E., despile laclc of facililies . .. Tough brealc. Tony . .. We're reading flme caplions .. Page one hundred sevenleen JEWELS Tl-IE SEA J! A af! XQN 1196-,P Fgc E+- nfllgr gud 5941! fp 4' J aww -41-, SPY A musical salufe we send To our communify friends. . . And we remember 'rl-rem For 'rheir greai' confribuiions To fhis yearbook And +o fhe school. Sound +he frumpefs loud As we salu+e Our adverfisersl Sparfan Shield Adverfisers . ,f 'X,f L Wineman's Deparfmenf Sfore, 635I Pacific ..,.'... ........ ......... i W , . X A J Garland Fashions, 6832 Pacific gm.. ...... .. .... .......... ' .I ..... 7 ................ .Q... ........... ........... ....... Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, Employmenf Division A lf . .L , Pin-Up Girl, 6362 Pacific ...... ' ...................., . Q ................................................ ............... ........ f . Don Savage Clofhing, 68I9 Pacific, l600 Ea. Florence ....... yn 4 J. Flagg Brofhers Shoes, 6339 Pacific UTI.. ....... -.mr ...... ...QQ ....... ..... . s Sargenf's, 62I9 Pacific ............................... 5. ............. Jay Elam 8: Sons, 6328 Pacific ..... Q .... Raff's Jewelry, 6338 Pacific ........... ... ....... ............. J.. .............. ....... . . Kelly-Holiday Phofography, 2765 Ea. Florepce .......,. .f... ...... . .. Q X 7 . f' ' x Robinson Sfudio, 4352 Ea. Gage, Bell .fr .-.. .....Qf.:...f ............... N . Ellioff and Craun Music, 6824 Pacific .... .If ...... A.. ..... . ............. .. ...... Barneff's Barber Shop, 7825 Seville lHiIl and Sevillel ..... 5. ........ . LU 3-l52I .LU 3-I30I .LU 3-2067 LU 7-52I9 MA 6-2965 .LU 8-6955 .LU 5-I977 .LU 2-7386 .LU 3-67l9 .LU I-7990 .LU 7-89I4 LU 5-97 I 6 Jeff's Barber Shop, 7202 Sevilyle ll Florence and Sevillel I ..... ...G ..... R .... LU 7-5688 Q l . X I Park Thea+er, 6504 Pacific ......... ....,.................. . ............. gc.. ................... LU 7-3442 Fun Shop, 7 I 29 Pacific ...... ..... .......... . LU 2-6577 Adverfising revenue from fhese sfores or businesses helps fo meef fhe cosf of publish- ing your Sparfan Shield each week. Your school paper and ifs sfaff ask fhaf you re- member fhis and pafronize fhese communify friends. P g hundred fwenfy l E 1 Compllmenls of WE CARRY THESE FINE LINES Q l WATCHES STERLING SILVER l Hamil+on R. Wallace and Sons Elgin Towle Bulova Reed and Barlon i Girarcl-Perregaux lnlernalional S'l'Ol'e l Longines-WiH'nauer Gorham 635 I Pacific Blvd Ten monihs 'ro pay Hun1'ing+on Park Rafi Jewelr Com an Everyfhing in school wear Y P Y Two generafions of Jewelers, l900-I957 G H 6338 Pacfic Blvd. LUdlow 3-I52I LUdlow 2-7386 E111iil:i K ,gf mf'-iff NZ X Complimenls of iofcfi K W -J Q K P-Kb Qi wx Ni -.7 ' , Eflx l CK BECK fi' S' , ff, ----.. CX RAE x g-C7 cknfiw-' :Xp Abbb .11 'X y' A X 'fax ,f-fff-ff 4 up ff' i 5,2115 F Q5:eeP1N,- Z N F, NCP :f Arden Farmsc, ec, x if? EE, Ei, EQ if ?e CX CE lce Cream Q, Xi, 'LES if Of, 51 K 6 - 2I0l Soul'l1 Los Angeles our be if -5, i ax Cb Q 'ex X -QF K 8 X X c' i .. I lx P EN - i Rlchmoncl 8-I I3l i Page one hundred iwenfy-one Complimenfs of offwvbfibffiof-'JG Jf+M?J:2Q,,45, 4-'Jawa . 7 www Uni'red Fiougen Food Corporahon C l f 5 A, N. W ' ' ' -1 MU 5-43II 'IJ A ,xff ,V -2 7A!!j'fJ d WD! , ,-J X 9, jf XXJVM ,4 A,.,1f W' jf LJ 'L 155 W , mf nga' ,lj V rx 4,Cf ' 'Ulf 1 . 04,76 cj, U fa 1. iff j Y 2 , fufxk V pw' ffytjvu! f Vlpoja jp 9 WW R W X 9 XJ A KX ,. X M N .' v ' C0mRWv2SM0'w:5f5 'WJ N of 933.1 WU Ikfx , 'QS IVJEXG XX A X' I XQNQ PV A yi 7- Q ff- Al, Y 4 aw W W .. ,W if of X. XJ. V K3 , My M4 5,513 gf 9 1 5-FVM QSM' 9 M gf' 'Good Humor Man 50010 91 W5 uf x AQ vb KM W X AF ' L K P4 P X041 n KM A ' fy yy wi! JN -XF-J Fay? V W df Suzuki TV X in if ii 9 Good Humor Corpora+ion RI 9-9433 999 Wesi' Washingfon rg 4144+ +y+ Congralulafions Congraiulalions I'o'Il1e graduales I On a fine annual l ll Alfred and Fabris ...,,,,,.- 1:-:gf I Your Phofographor for Any Occasion n Complimenls of ll A Friend A good vacanon A I 290I Wesl' 7I'BUSI5e5hILos Angeles 5 EOR THE BEST NAMES Cong,a+u,a+io,,s IN Founfain Pens . . . Drafling Supplies i Greeling Cards Wedding Invifafions and Supplies Filing Supplies Adull' and Children's Games l COME TO Hargraves Sralioners 63 I0 PACIFIC BLVD. HUNTINGTON PARK LUdlow 5-2434 LUdlow 2-3155 I I May you, E. R. HARGRAVES W. L. HARGRAVES l ' Pariners And a Successful Fulure To HunI'ing'ron Park's Gradua'I'es 04 grien memori es in fhe fuiure be as of fhe pasi' line as 'those Page one hundred iwenfy-Ihre ' L4 f lv ,I 1 1 . 5, f Vu Lluffw ' i j,fLfA,,, Compllmenis ofpff ij,-J .JA X f NrLfu3 1, IU!! ,fi ,K , fglfiafi y yin G fwv Jjfv 01x sy DN, My My . Ay f WW V MM' 4 Sfafioners Corporafion X l'J'A M.if'q in 525 Sou+h Spring Sfreef M21 rfifff K W' P i MAclison 9-l3ll - fyi i f Complimen+s of r ,Y-Ui Aj ,XSL A Wff ' A MUJ W fy f U YM vw ,fA ,A if Cv J 'QMVY vf lpu.'I nj' j ML. 5' Kfpplyw V W 'qfwfj I jf!! My M lW'WV Wu A, 1 Q!! fj A ,MU f A 0, pf' A'1fyL9AAjAN r M QXWA Aw 5 M Mjf NW W V ffp GK 4? 4 7U fXvMIn'rers+a+ Bakeries Corporahon W Joy? ff X LW JK Vszz'6'wn:'h?:g 'm3a1Qx'b P My X 1 I, J' AX w QW X DUnkirk 8-05I I Pg hddf fyf SUCCESS STORY af PACIFIC TELEPHONE The young people you see picfured here were recenfly sfudenfs af Hunfingfon Park High School. You no doubf recognize fhem. They are only a few of fhe many graduafes from fhis and ofher nearby high schools who have come fo Pacific Telephone in search of iobs and careers fhaf offer fhe challenge and oppor- funify so imporfanf fo fhe young graduafe of foday. A greaf many young men and women are needed af Pacific Tele- phone because of fhe fremendous growfh being experienced in Soufhern California. The company's huge expansion programs mean even greafer opporfunify for employees, since all manage- menf personnel are chosen from fhe ranks. Affer all, fhese are fhe people who besf undersfand felephone problems. Many inferesfing and really worfhwhile iobs are available. These are permanenf iobs fhaf afford you excellenf advancemenf op- porfunifies. You will receive full pay while you're being frainedg lafer you will receive vacafions wifh pay and regular salary in- creases. Don'f leave if fo chance fhaf evenfually you will find a iob meef- ing all fhese condifions. Talce fhe firsf sfep and visif fhe friendly folks af Pacific Telephone-righf away! NEARBY EMPLOYMENT OFFICES FOR WOMEN: 2675 Zoe Avenue, Hunfingfon Park FOR MEN: 740 Soufh Olive, Los f Angeles. Or ask fhe operafor for xii ZEnifh IOOOO for fhe employmenf ' office nearesf you.I 1 'A f ,1- 'ff' JUDY GROW Class of I956-member of fhe Dexfellians, French Club, G.A.A. Sfarfed as an operafor wifh us, buf has received a promofion 'fo Disfricf Typisf in fhe Dis- fricf Office. BETTY JEAN HARRIS Class of I955-Member of Senior Girls' Service Club G.A.A. Affended U.S.C now employed as a Service Represenfafive in fhe Com- merical Deparfmenf. JOY PETERSON Class of I956-Member of th T' In 1 N e ic e eers. ow em- ployed as a Sfafisfical Ty- pisf in fhe Accounfing De- parfmenf. JAMES CARROLL Class of I956-Member of fhe Key Club. Was acfive in Baslrefball, Foofball and Traclr. Now employed as a Frameman in fhe Planf D p f I 9 if I'I1QI1 . I PACIFIC TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY A Greaf Hisfory-Building Toward a Greafer Eufure Page one hundred iwenfy-five T T! e T y A., ' ,ve X, - , if 7 9? M ll' isn'1' an easy profession . ' ' My lap . - - ' T' Wfwfi' V m - W T ls :sn 'r all pleasanl' JT, M- yy xl Nfl!!! fx ' rrf il ' N 'ff K ,VV l ll ly N WNV rf ll! X if f f Bu+i'lYOU are QL pg Q, - A A good s+uden+ A Willing +o work i 'Qjfj Q- lg QQ' And wifh an inferesl' in young people T ii Xl I and lheir growfh and developmenl' X Your feachers urge YOU '15 Ei' 'ir Tl To consider a career in leaching N Need for good leachers is greal' and will confinueiespecially in +his area wifh increasing populafion. Teaching salaries in Los Angeles now sfarl' al' 54250, rise +o a maximum of S7800 wilh experience and advanced fraining. Teaching has olher rewards, known only fo lhose who enioy leaching and are proud +o reach. Teaching keeps you in l'ouch wilh lhe lufure. You work wilh a fine group of colleagues, and your work gives you a chance fo be wi+h +he 'Families you will esfablish when 1'hey're on vacafion. I+ isn'+ an easy profession ll' isn'+ all pleasanf Bu+ if does have Slrong argumenls in il's favor. If you meel' 'rhe qualificafions Why noi' consider leaching as your career? age one hundred fwenfy-six -Sponsored by friends of educalion, including members of Phi Della Kappa, fhe infernalional fraferniiy for men in educaiion Mm ' X555 W Jjgfilijy N3 M3f7 Mf l L1 M, fm ,ww 5 gi ww f Wzaf L0 , J jp pfy go QM Jf,'Z JW w j1nf2WMf ya, WM MLf , M k Wbfwlvwwgjjijw V ffffi'Wjf7 9 fi 'ZW 'gwyfwf W W? 1 1 ,fffwfwg I W gf X! fffiffffffgffffff W


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