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

 - Class of 1958

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X,,,Al I X,!l W!!xA'A.,,,,, ,,,,1 I v I H Q lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll A 4 V f .1 LART 1,5 paria A alclmznwfratom, gaculiy f 04 4 stag 01 Ueaclnera and Ueaclzing ln fhe arf of living Our faculfy are guides. The leadership fhey give Builds knowledge, skills and a'H'i1'udes For all our lives, For all fhe years ahead. The arf of 'reaching 'I'hey lcnow well, Our growih 'rhey wafch wifh pride. Their influence spreads Across uncharfed seas. We will be grafeful, always. 7 We principals always like fo say nice fhings abou? our graduafes, and aboui' our schools-buf in fhe case of Hun+ing+on Park and Sparfan seniors, all 'lhe fine ihings +ha'I' mighf be said are more fhan iusfified. l have enioyed The lasf 'rwo years as your principal as much as any parl of my ser- vice wifh fhe Los Angeles schools, and I have enjoyed all of fha? service. The privi- lege of working wifh a fine faculfy, and a firsl rare siudenf body is one fhal' any principal apprecia'l'es, and one fhal' I shall always remember wifh pleasure. Life is made of change, and so my plans call for work nexl year in U+ah-a new educafional experience fo which I look forw ard, as we should all look forward +o whal- ever life brings. The arf of living is 'rhe arl' of adiusling 'ro fhe world aboul' us, fhe world wi+h all i+s wonder, all ils romance, and all il's glory. To gel' fhe mosl' ouf of life and living, we mus'r learn io give our besl' efforl' in all we do. l saluie our faculry, our graduaiing sen iors, and our presenf and fulure under- graduafes. Wherever ihe 'fulure may direcf our individual pafhs, we shall all wafch Hunfingfon Park's fulure growlh and devel opmeni'-our high school's confribufions fo 'lhe arf of living-wilh confinuing inferesl, Mr. W. Noble Waife, Principal Mr Willard Goodhue, The imporfanf evenfs in our lives are usually surrounded by ceremony. Birfhs are followed by chrisfenings, birfhdays by parfies, weddings by recepfions and celebrafions. On any such occassion if is well fo consider exacfly whaf we are celebrafing. Graduafion is a kind of menfal coming of age. We celebrafe nof your leaving school, buf your having begun whaf we hope will be a life- long career of learning. The classes of '58 are very special ones for me. As fhe firsf graduafing classes I shall remember af Hunfing- 'ron Park, I congrafulafe you enfhus- iasfically, and fhanlc you for confri- bufing hard worlc, fine school spirif, and wonderful personalifies fo fhe developmenf of a beffer school. Each one of you will be missed. il Boys' Vice - Principal Girls'-' 'Vice - 'Principal Websfer defines arf as skill in per- formance, acquired by experience, sfudy or observafion. Affer geffing fo lcnow our sfudenf body and faculfy, l am cerfain fhaf each Sparfan graduafe will be well versed in all fhe arfs. Excellenf op- porfunifies are afforded here for ex- periences, sfudy, an dobservafion, as well as for real parficipafion in acfivifies fhaf will help our gradu- afes in lafer life. The arf of living, fhe arfs of feach- ing and learning, fhe arfs of leading, following, winning, losing--all are very imporfanf. All will be mef somewhere along fhe pafhs of life fhaf we follow. We here af Sparfa are mosf for- funafe fo be able fo fake advanfage of fhe many opporfunifies fhaf our school, communify, and homes have given us fo masfer fhe arfs of be- coming a worfhwhile cifizen of fhis wonderful nafion in which we live. I L I , Mr. HENRY THOMPSON, fegis. Irar, oversees 'Ihe worlc of 'Ihe affend ance office, worlring wilh fhe vice PVIUCIPBIS in ma++ers of iardiness absence, irregular aflendance. Mrs. DOROTHY BLAIR. business educaiion, serves Spariais iuniors as grade ,-,.- 1-fs fc -nwlc r. ,,.,s-L Mr. Don PELTON, coorclin- alor of ac+ivi-lies, leaches leaclership class, speech, social siuclies. Miss ELIZABETH DYER lresfiman counselor, inslrucis English class-ss, sponsors Os- NETIEITF. Miss JO JANE WARE, 'relen- 'Ied music cleparlmenl chair- man and Choir ins+ruc+or, is sophomore cou selor 'X X . ,fx 'f f I J i - , Q31 ,K XX x tu I 1 , --. K 2 ,g , s M NIEL Freshman sponsor, social or. e,,, s. J., . N X Y. .IO V. Liu I I i N L, -L x. Mr. RICHARD THOMPSON. social sfudies inslruclor, is co- ordinalor of a'I'hIe+ics. Miss FRANCIS LOGE, Avia- 'iion Club sponsor and science insfrucror, counsels iuniors. S:-gf' Mrs. HELEN RINEMAN, len guage ins+ruc+or, sponsors Scholarship as college advise- menf coorclinalor. ,,..,, Sparlan Coordinalors, Counselors Aicl School Seven coordinalors, one of whom handles college counseling for seniors, and six grade counselors aid Mr. Waife, Mrs. Desper, Mr. Goodhue, Counselor John Doermann and Regishar Henry Thompson in eHicien+ operafion of 'Phe high school. Even if 'they do noi always Irnow who is responsible, sludenfs ap- preciale +he resuI+s ol Iheir ar+is+ry in arranging programs, deiermining course offerings, supervising ac+ivi'ries and I-he a+hIe+ic program, and guarding sfudeni healih. Mrs. ISABEL MOORE, home- rnalcing inslruoior, is Hunling- Ion Parlfs healih ccordinaior. Mr. WILLIAM SCHWIER- ING, marhemaiics deparlmenl chairman, is sophomore coun- selor. ggi..-..,,-. Mrs. GRACE CRUICK- SHANK, English depar+men+ chairman, serves as communi- caiion skills coorclinaror. 3-B Dr. C. E. STIRDIVANT, so- cial siudies cleparlmenf, is Spa!-+a's curriculum coordina- for. Mr. DVVAYNE BRUBAKER. e m p i o y m c ni coordinaror, heads our work program, ieaches driver educafion. Mr. GORDON WEED in srrucls caloinei rnalcing cilsses, is chairman iar indushial arls. Mr. JOHN DOERMANN, head counselor, cjrecrs rhe work of Spar- fas crpunscnzig srahf, is responsible I Jar- ' o 1 , ffffrfwfmg, guidance ac-hvlhes and srueeazr prog.-a mming. Mr. RAYMOND HARRlS, Lzaskei'ba!I and baseball coach, is chairman for boys' FEE., Key Club sponsor. x Miss ALBERTA DREDLA is homernalzing chairman, chair- man 'For Girl's League. Qian-v' Mr. CHARLES MORTON. chemisirry insfruclor, is science cleparrmenlr chairman. Mrs. BEVERLEE HAHN con- -racfs many Sparlan s-iudenrs as business educaiion chair- man. ,gf Depar+men+ Chairmen Have Essenhal Task Wifh olilerings in arf, business edu- calion, driver insfrucrion, English, home- malzing, indusirial arfs, languages, ma+h- emafics, music, science, social sfudies, and physical educaiion, Sparfa presenrs a full high school program - one which, wifhouf couniing voca+ional shops, if would false I5 years 'ro com- plefe af 'lhe raie of 'Five classes a semesfer. Each depar'lmen+ has a chair- man, responsible for liaison befween adminisfraiion and faculfy, and 'For organizing and supervising deparimenf business. Mr. ROBERT LEHNHARDT, aciive on Phoenix commiH'ee, heads sfrong social sfudies de- parfmeni. Miss JUNE HASTY direcis girls' physical educafion adi- vify, sponsors Drill Team. ll Mrs. MIRIAM McCRARY, arf deparimenl chairman, direcfs El Recuerdo arf work. Mr. TED WESSINGER in- sirucis ceramics and arf pro- duciion, arranges displays and exhibiis. Mr SAM SACHS 'leeches iyping, shcrlhancl, and sales- manship, is iunior ciass spon- SOE. Mr. Ross Nimmo, wping and slvorlhancl insiru-tio., is chairman of college loan corn- mifiee. fi Mfg. irmanf Jones, oph- elian sponsor, insirucls cloih- inf' clnssrs, government senior fi! WEN W, X gl. fig? yy 2- a 'r y Mr. vicroiz HOZDUK s a ar' i775?Q'QjQ - leeches fyping and shor+hand, 7 ' 7 sponsors Fuluro Business Lead- V . ' ' sf Y , l ii V ers. W V 'A V4 Ip '::'4 r rs ' I I Mr. MERTON TUTTLE serves on publicafinns commifiee, leeches boolclseeping and iyp- Img. Class Offerings Cover Varied Subiecl' Fields Ari, music, business educelion and homemalring share common goals of preparing s+uden1's for a well-rounded, happy, useful life. Though fhese de- parimenfs reach more girls +han boys, all Sperian sfudenis are required 10 have a fine and a pracfical arf for graduaiion, and many boys ofher ihan business maiors elec+ fyping as The pracfical arf. Thus bofh boys and girls are equipped in fhese deparimenis 'ro mee? problems of lafer life. Mrs. YVETTE LERNER in sirucls classes in general busi- ncss and business English. Mr. CLARENCE VANDER- POEL sponsors Ticlrefeers, in- sfrucis business law, bookkeep- ing, business pracfice. problems. Mrs. CAROL TRAINOR spon- FRED' PFASE lnjrucis sors Hosfess Club, ieaches irysirurcrnia 'CT-ISIC, bpm . or- clofhing, child care and home Cfefim' Nm' 5 mai' 'emahcs classe. CMMS I2 I I 3 Miss I..I,ICiI,,I.E BICKLEY is Ihe head of 'ihe aciiviries co- ordinaiing commiiice, Ieaches drarna I and English classes. Mr. WILLIAM PAULFREY. 'iacuI+y chairman 'rhis year, reaches American Ii+era+ure and English classes. mixmans-m.wummgm2.ew-aw-l rg sz r-lr-sw.-...., '31 f-w Q I N'3 PT CHASE com ,. -. .K .s an P.E. ins - , 7'::c woric and o s Forurr -ponso4',hip. f fi .., Mr DGNALD FESER rerurned 'Ihls year from Ieacning in , Japan insirucfs English and La+in classes. sq, Mr. JOHN REINHARDT, fal- new fo Sparia in February, brings a fine Ioaclrqround of varled sfudy Io English in- sfrucfion. English Work, Driving ImporI'an+ Io Everyone Driver educarion is a basic necessiiy in fha America of foday - an America on The move, whenever 1raITic permis. Training in expression, wri++en and oral, and in undersianding whar o+hers say and wrife is also basic. Wifhouf ihe communica+ion sIriIIs presenfed in Eng- lish, no subieci could be faughi or learned: wirhouf Itnowledge and ap- preciaiion of our Iiierary herifage, no American fully knows his coun+ry's greafness, or fully undersfands himself and ofhers. 25? ' Mr. JOHN DORAND inslrucis English classes and advanced drama, sponsors Thespians. Dr. BOYD LINDOP, El Re- cuerdo sponsor, insfrucfs iour- naiism and English classes. f, Q, j I A an 'fs I I I ef .' ,. :df ff! 45 10V'e I Miss ELIZABETH PAGAN, new 'Io Sparia in Sepiember, 'reaches English, social srudies, malhemaiics. Miss N UVART SAFARJIAN Mr. WILLIAM POWELL is a specialisi in driver educaiion and +raining, sponsors cheer er1+ed English inS+ruc+0r. w0rIIS insfrucis English and American Ieaders- wi'rh Scholarship Sociefy and Iiferamre groups, and fresh- Fuiure Teachers. man Engiish. I3 of-vw PQ!! Mr. FRANCIS LEBUS is in- srrucior of Hunfingion Parlr's ouisfanding prini shop classes. Mr. LEON LEYSON is new addilinn in inrlus5'i'l '45 fleachers, insirucrs meial shop . Cl6SSES. ers' Nr ,I f K Q I Miss ELIZABETH SNYDER is chairman of Sparla's foreign language deparimeni, insirucfs Mr. ARTHUR BRUHNS, ma- chine shop ins+ruc+or, serves as popular Squires sponsor. Mr. EDWARD UNGER in- srrucis classes in drafiing and fT'l O H9Q. echa nical drawing. ' s gi 2 my EEE sw- 5- .,, Spanish classes. l 4 Miss IRENE JOSEFE 'reaches Spanish fhis year while Mrs. Darlene Roberis is on leave in Spain. Mr. JOHN CRAWFORD in- sfrucis auio chop classes, as- sisfs safiey and defense com- miHee. Mr. KENNETH GRAY, wood- shop reacher new +0 Sparla, direcfs Srage Crew acfivi+y. Mr. FRANK WEBBER, elecfric shop insrrucfor, sponsors fhe Radio Club, sound equipmeni use. mfi Language and lndusiry Included in Offerings Sparfa's indusirial arls program has vocafional classes in cabinef malring machine shop, aufo mechanics, priniing. Mosf boys 'ralre a+ leasr one shop class: many maior in indusfrial ar+s. Coniinuafion aids 'lhose who musi drop before graduaiing or reaching le- gal age io leave school. Our language program. headed by Miss Snyder, is also sirong. Spanish is mosi popular, wifh Lafin - as Sine Nornine indicafes - a close second, and French also offered. . .S x '-pd Mr HOWARD WILSON in sfrucls machine shop general mefal basc drafilng classes i, elir - . '- afigi i'1z T 'O s iii A - 'r 1 si 'Q f::1-mir: r,::1,: ma- a-.. ,, - ' ',-if J' P ffiirsiiif 1 ' E4 15' J if 5' ' ,wise 5.5 -5 - . Zlhrlfi-:'i':1,i'n' - . f f fI.:.' .'r :'i!'.:,' 751' '7.'EX'.1 '.' 3. -v ,' ii 1' - Y - 's' .isff . z.:-I -5- '- '- .t'U'-sf'4A,.i--5 ' 'Lfs if - -, -2. .v 1: lm'-f,,e2t 2v'1,7','., ':j,.,., 553 Mr. THOMPSON UHLMAN insfrucls Lafin and French classes, sponsors Sine Nomine. Miss ROBERTA ALBERT 'fea- ches geomefry and algebra, is Ephebian commiffee chair- man. new Miss ESTHER BORDAHL in sfrucls Iiie science classes, sponsors Phoenix Sociefy. Mr. SHELDON CHUBB di- recfs mafhemafics and life science classes, sponsors Siu- den'I Courf. WN sl! Mr. r-IAROLD CLARK came from Adams JHS in February fo 'leach algebra and business mafhemafics classes. Mrs. RUTH BENTON, spe- cialisf in life science. physi- ology and biology, sponsors Talenf Nominafing. nav-Q-5 W, A Mr. ROY HENDRICK in- sfrucfs mafhemafics and alge- bra classes, assisfs special drives commiffee. Mrs. ALICE CHEW, man science and life 'ir-N f I fresh- science insfrucfor, heads fha audio- visual I Mr. MILTON PERCE, mosf recenfly af Jordan High, is new science and mafhemafics feacher for Sparfa. Mr. WILLIAM THURMAN chairman of milifary commif- fee, 'Ieaches algebra, geome fry, indusfrial mafhemafics. Mafhemafics, Sciences Basic in Modern World Science and mafhemafics receive sm- phasis foday, and justifiably - for America cannof be permi-Ned 'Io lag behind foreign powers in fhese fields. All Sparfans faire ninfh grade science. life science, one ofher semesfer of science, and a year of high school mafhemafics. Those preparirig for col- lege faire algebra and geamefry, and a minimum of one year of a Iaborafory science - necessary foundations ln the fradmonai 'nerds or hlgnesf American compeunce. Mr. CHARLES RUTH has freshman science and physics classes, sponsors Fufure Engi- neers. ,Q 'Uwe ' 2 2 Mr. DONALD MYERS in- sfrucfs in mafhemafics and life science, sponsors Fufure Medics club. I5 Mr. FLOYD STEPHENS -lea- ches 'freshman classes, U.S. hislory, sponsors iunior class. Dr. MARSHALL CRAW- Miss MARILYN GOUDZ- WAARD, assis'ran'r senior sponsor, inslrucls freshman social sluclies, senior problems. - wmmmmemm i flak BMX . 3 ZS! I SHAW IYISIFUCIS freshman so Mr. WILLIAM WHITE com- bines freshman social sludies inslrucfion, P.E. coaching, Lancer sponsorship. mm 'me' Mrs. MAQION DRIGGERS cial sludies classes and U.S. governmenl. Mr. WILLIAM GRAM, new 'ro Sparla 'rhis year, ins+ruc+s in Mr. LOWELL WINTER in- slrucls in world geography and U.S. hisfory, is Pages sponsor. 'FR English, Spanish, social sludies. Mr. STEVEN POWELL clirecls conlinuafion classes, coaches cross counlry and +ennis. svw r' 'TFP' Mrs. REBA BARTLETT is Sparfa s 'line librarian, and chairman for special observan- ces. Social Sludres And P E Work Given All sponsor of I.e'f-+erqi'Is, ini sfrucfs senior qirls in P.E. Spar'ra's physical educafion program involves all sfudenls, for one period is required each semesfer. Sfaff and fa- cilifies are excellent Social sfudies classes also involve all Spar+ans af some fime. Hisfory, polilical background, culfure and geography of our counlry and foreign lands, and per- sonal adiusfmenf, are s+udied in re- quired courses - freshman social slud- ies, Uniled Slafes hisfory, government and senior problems, and in 'Phe elec- Iives - world geography, economics, wx x leadership. Miss KATHERINE MILLER, Miss ELINOR OFFENBACH new +0 Sparla 'Ihis year, is ac- is Chafelaines sponsor, worlrs five as G.A.A. sponsor. wifh girls' P.E. classes. I6 Miss LAURA RIECHEL in- sfrucfs girls' P.E. classes and freshmen English groups. Mr. ROBCRI FILLING, maih. insfrucior and senior sponsor in fall semesier, now leeches al Easi Los Anqeles J.C. Mr. FLOYD RHEA inslrucls boys' P.E. classes, coaches var- si+y fooiball and swimming. I Mr. HOWARD PLOESSEL is 'top swimmer, Sparfan life guard and swim insfrucior. Mrs. DARLENE ROBERTS, lan- guage insbrucfor, has spenl year in Spain, siudying on a scholarship gran+. Sparia Makes Good Use Of Top Ex+ra Services Hunfingfon Park siudenfs are for- iunaie in having a number of special services. Classes for 'lhe deaf and hard of hearing were cenierecl here lasf year. A school nurse is regularly in lhe heallh bungalow, where dociors are also presenl +wo days a weelr. A sfudenf sfore and caieleria 'lake care of Sparian needs, and a swimming pool iand life guardl and recreaiion direcfor also serve fhe s+udenf body. Mr. RAYMOND VERNOY, co-sponsor of Leflermen. coaches gymnasiics and as- sis+s wilh varsily fooiball. Mr. HENRY SPRINGER, Lef+ermen co-sponsor, coaches Sparian Jrraclc men, B foolball. Mrs. LEAH CUNIUS, special inslrucfor for 'rhe deaf and hard of hearing, came fo Sparia ihis year. 4517 Mr. CLAIRE PALMER, popu- lar malhemaiics insirucfor, now leaches close fo home dl Dorsey High School. Mr. ROBERT SCHALLER is Hunfingfon Parl:'s financial manager, direcls siudenr sfore Mrs. CHERYL SHERMAN is work. Sparlan recrealion direcfor, sponsors Inier-Club Council. I7 Leif. Dr. MYRTLE CUMMlNGS, girls' physician assigned lo Huniingion Park on Tuesdays, checks llie lhroal of a Sparlanelfe who has been absenl' willm a cold or sulilering from an allack of +l1e flu. Riglwf. Dr. JOHN COOPER, boys' phys- ician, lakes parl of l1is Monday hours a+ Sparla 'lo check records willw Nurse PAULlNE THOMAS, who is available 'ro s+uden+s on Mondays from I-4 p.r'n., and Tuesday 'rlwrough Friday from 7:45 a.m. 'fo 4:l5 p.rn. -Z Preparing excellent food for Sparfans who pairon- ize lhe cafe+eria af nufri- lion OI' noon are fnefnbefs of fhe cafeferia sialif, in- cluding lleff fo riglmil Mrs. Georgia Ross, Mr. Joe Crawford, Mrs. Beafrice Poudrier, Mrs, Nallwail Johnson, Mrs. Mdflhd Wil- kinson, Mrs. Helen Hughes, Mrs. Rufli Delwlmar, Mrs. Rose Morrow, and Mrs. Mildred Haugli. cafeferia manager. QW, .. g l 1, ' .. iz Aiy',i if ,. ...R f . .fa Q. Q me w N: - 11 1 tl A ,. 5 ,Es . i ,,sg r: 1,,4g.,:e M , L ,.,J-H 'M .LNU ' sf ' se, me-I mai Spar+a's oufsanding clerical slag includes lsealedl Mrs. Ina Roslund, secrelary, Mrs. Lois Niensfedl, clerk sleno- graplwer, lslandingl Mrs. E- di+h Engle, vice - principal's clerk, Mrs. Thelma Grossnic- kle, credif clerk, Miss Ruflw Ly- brook, library clerk, Mrs. Ros- alie Roberfs, fexflaook clerk, and Miss Shirley Edwards, al- fendance clerk. aiu tograplzd .X On a four of 'rhe shops, Dr. Crawshaw. Mrs. Desper. Mf- Paulfrey lfaculfy chairman 'lhis yearl, Mr. Rufh, ang Mrs. Rineman waich a welding iob bein? compleied, an gain a befier understanding of Spar1a's lnduslrlal aris program. Cooperaiion befween school depa'r+menfS In P 0V'd.'n9+ '3 well-rounded Veducaiional program I5 +YP'c'3l of Hunlmg on Park planning and operafion- i..l.... -l Pic+ured from lasi year's EI Recuerdo, when all of +he group could noi be gafhered af one fime are members of Spar+a's fine mainfenance sfaffc Mr. Binclrly, Mr. Schumann, Mr. S hf d lr c e en ec er, Mrs. Cross, Mr. Dlefrlch lhead cuslodianl, Mr. Hea+h, Mrs. Palusinslri, Mrs. Days, Mr. Wilhelm, M . r. Carbrera, Mr. HGWIH, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Bonner. Second row: Mr. Jaclrson, Mr. Lund, Mr Roberls, Mr. Broolrs, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Meade, Mr. Shipman, Mr. McWade. Zine Jr! of .life Jfegina .70l' graduating Seniora ' 2 XX N SX A I Uf aafej feginning For Spar'ran seniors now The +es'I' of learning comes- Li'Fe's frue commencement Their fulures sfrefch ahead Along whai' pafhs no one can +ell. The arf, fhe skill +hey show ln facing all fhe fufure brings Will be 'rhe lesi' of lessons learned ln carefree high school days. For Sparfan seniors now The arf of life begins. Winter '58 Class as cg Senior A olificers, Winfer '58: Paf DeLa- Hun+, 'rreasurerg Donna Buccola, secre- 'raryg Alex Gasporra, sergeanl-af-arms: Belly Guesf, vice-president Paul King. president The Dardanians, winfer class of I958, made rheir debul' al' Hun+ing+on Park High School in February, I954. Sandy Jones and Guy Hennigan reigned as Queen and King a1 rhe semi-annual Howdy Dance. As sophomores, members of +he class became acfive in sporls, and in service and in+eres+ clubs. Some earned lheir firsf of many varsiry leH'ers and, represen+ing +he girls, BeH'y Guesl' held 'I'he oFFice of Girls' League His- rorlan in B-IO, and Girls' League Treasurer in A-IO. During +he iunior year, many class members +ook par? in Sfudenr Body acliviries. Roger McKee was elecfed Commissioner of Afhlerics lhe firsi' semesfer, and Boys' Forum Presiden+ fhe second, Terry BoscheHi served wifh him as Sergeanl-al'-arms. BeH'y Gues+ was Commissioner of Awards in +he B-I I, and became one of Spar+a's i956 song leaders in The A-I I, along wirh Fran Jordan, Gay Bingham, and Sandy Jones. The class chose coral for fheir class color and Dardanians as 'rheir class name. As fhe Winier class of '58 reached lheir senior year, Richard Schrader was elecied ro serve as class presidenl in ihe spring ferm wirh Paul King chosen in +he fall. Frances Jordan served as Commissioner of Awards, BeHy Guesl was S+uden'r Body Secrefaryg Gay Bingham, Commissioner of Publiciryg and Judy Pe+erson Hisrorian. Lynn Lobaugh, Terry BoscheHi, and Guy Hennigan held fhe offices of Boys' Forum Presidenf, Secre+ary, and Vice- Presidenl' respeclively. Roger McKee became Easiern League President Srudeni' Body Presideni' for W'58 was Roger McKee. Sandy Jones was Secrefaryg Fran Jordan, Vice- Presi- dent Judy Winkler, Girls' League President Guy Hennigan, Boys' Forum Presidenh and Richard Schrader, Boys' Forum Vice-President Nine members of fhe Dardanians led rhe I957 foorball feam +0 rhe Easfern League Championship: Lynn Lobaugh, Alex Gasporra, Jim Hines, Guy Hennigan, John Ramsey, Paul King, Roger McKee, Earl Milligan, and Ken McGregor. Many offices have been held and many services rendered by members of +he class. Hunfingfon Park losl' a very ralenred group, and wishes +he bes'r of success 'ro each individual member. Ephebians, Winier '58 Alice Sanriago, Fran J dan, Judy Winkler, Roger McKee. n flue arf o iuing... Sealbearers Sealbearers of +he Cali- fornia Scholarship Federa- 'I'ion are Spar+a's elil'e in scholarship, +he arf of learn- ing. Eleven members of 'rhe Dardanian class bear fhe seals on lheir diplomas lhaf 'reslify +hey have mainfained scholarship of a+ leasl 3 A's and one B in subiecfs olher rhan physical educafion for four semesfers beyond fhe 'Freshman year, and including one semesfer as a senior. Sparfa is proud of ou?- slanding s+uden+s, and fhe Dardanians can be proud of lheir high, percenfage of Sealbearer graduales. Ephebians Ephebian membership, one of fhe Los Angeles Ciry Schools' highesf honors, goes each semesfer fo one s+uden+ for each for+y gradua+es. Chosen by classmafes and 'Facul+y, Ephebians are honor- ed for school service and po- l'en+ial civic leadership. They remain members for life: 'rheir ranlcs include prominenf men and women in California and fhroughoul' +he nalion. Winfer '58 Ephebians, pic- lured leff, are Alice Sanfiago. Fran Jordan, Judy Winkler, and Roger McKee. Their high school careers are a successful and ar'l'5s+ic beginning for lives +ha'l promise 'ro become o u +- sfanding. Whalen, Judy Win H an y einer, seco Noi presenl for +he p + Charles Boafrighf, Jer y Alice Saniiago, a d T Wood, P 1 d fh + r l are W5B Sealbeare Sh l Nancy Albertson Wanda Allclnin Jo Ann Allen Evelyn Anderson Mary Anfinson Clinlon Balmer Irene Balsz Melvin BlQQEFSl6H Gay Binglwam Charles Boafriglvr O+is Boolrer Terry Boscl'1e+'li Bob Brewis Priscilla Brillian . . . eniord know weff. . . Donna B'-'CC0la l-SON Buofe Connie Carter Brenl Chrislensen Claudia Cooley Pal DeLaHuni Norma Deninger Sieve D0llln9e Diana Drobniclr Sandra Gaffney Ernesf Gail Carol Galloway David Garcia Dora Garcia Alex GGSPOVVG Georgann GeiSl9I' Alfrey Gill Edward Gomez Palsy Gonzales Raymond Gonzales Belly Guesl Charlene Hall Kafhleen Hammons Judy Harrison Carol Hedriclr Guy Hennigan Jim Hildebrand James Hines Anna Mae Hooper Ken Howard Lynda Hughes Cecilia Huiiron Andy Jaclrson Carol Jackson Doroihy Jani-1 Kell Jensen I Jerry Johns Sandra Jones Fran Jordan Lee Jordan Richard Kidder Paul King lm! Akilfd on y grow... Richard Kramer Belly Kroelrer Roberf Laizsch Ernie Leal Siella Levarxo Veronica Levin JOhn l-eWiS Anna Licausi Lynn Lobaugh Ken McGregor ROQGY McKee James Maxey Elena Medrano Hedlhef Mewheflef Gary Neely Bill Neumann Gaylen Oderlrirlc Ronnie Pacific Calvin P5'l'5 Joyce Pavloff Joan Perll Boyce Peferson -lUdY Pelefson Judi' Pilkinqfvn Wanda POHDQ Palflcla Pollock John Ramsey Carole Raflilzl . . . ad yeard rolf Doris Richardson Carol Riclxell Johnny Rivera Norman Robinowitz Miriam Rofenberg Gerald Rqundy Alice Sdmwiago Pauline Sanfucci Diclr Schrader Ari Sparvel Ronnie Sfanforcl Jim Slauls Virginia Sficlcel Sandy Sfolzer Paul Valencia Judy Valenfine Jaclr Weafherman Sanford Weiner Sheila Walen Pai While Jim Williams Mariefia Wilson .Iudy Winkler Gin Wong Tom Wood Joe Beauchamp Camera shy: Barbara Bri'Hain, Joyce Kohler, Fred Kramer, Richard Salley. NANCY ALBERSTON: Tickeieers: GAA: bowling. HOBBY: Horseback riding. AMBI- TION: Ca'HIe Breeder. WANDA ALLCHIN: F.T.A.: Dexiellians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chaielaines. HOBBIES: Swimming, fennis, archery. AMBITION: To become a Teacher and gel' married. JO ANN ALLEN: Junior and Senior Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Collecfing old money, rec- ords. AMBITION: In+erior decoraror. EVELYN ANDERSON: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Ari' and archery. AMBITION: To be- come an ari direcror, or carfoonisi. MARY ANFINSON: Dexfellians: GAA: Hosiess club: Los Amigos. HOBBIES: Kniiiing, wafer skiing. AMBITION: Be a secreiary and live a successful life. CLINTON BAKER: Two year Ielierman: Idlers: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars and girls. AMBITION: Machinist IRENE BALSZ: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, fyping, swimming. AMBITION: To become a denial assisfanf. MELVIN BIGGERSTAFF: Boys' Forum. AM- BITION: Magneiic lnspecfor. GAY BINGHAM: Song Leader: Commis- sioner of Publicify: Phoenix: Modes and Man- ners Chairman: Dexiellians: Ophelians, vice- presideni: Osiiarians: Chalelaines: Drill Team: Senior Glee: Sparian Choir: Faiher-Daughier Banque? chairman: Senior Tea: Social Council: Dance and prom commiifees: Suzie Sparlag Debs Y Club: Sparlagram chairman: Fashion About Those Seniors, show chairman: Howdy Queen and King Com- mi'Hee. HOBBIES: Dancing, sewing, eaiing, wriiing Ieiiers. AMBITION: Quii wriiing lei- Iers, ge? married and be happy. CHARLES BOATRIGHT: Fufure Engineers: Aviafion Club. HOBBY: Model building. science, Fishing. AMBITION: To graduare from college and become an engineer. OTIS BOOKER: Pages, Squires, Lancers. HOBBY: Cars and girls. AMBITION: To be manager of Flagg Bros. TERRY BOSCHETTI: Pages, Squires, Lan- cers, Sparfans: Senior vice-presideni: foof- baII: swimming: Boys' Forum, vice-presideni, sergeanf-ai-arms. AMBITION: To become a rancher. BOB BREWIS: Squires: Lancers: Sparians: Idlers. HOBBY: Swimming, hun'Iing, fishing, driving around. AMBITION: Veierinarian or dairy husbandry. DONNA BUCCOLA: Senior A class, sec- reiary: Fufure Business Leaders, presideni: Girls' League, hospifaIi+y chairman: Dexfelliansg Osiiarians: Chafelainesg Drill feam: Sparian Choir: Suzie Sparfa. HOBBY: Swimming, bowl- ing, Iennis, wafer skiing dancing. AMBITION: To become a legal secrerary, and 'ro marry and have childern. Mr. Waite Congratulares Seniors W'58 LEAN BUOTE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Col- Iecling crackeriack prizes. AMBITION: To oufshoof Wyafi Earp. CONNIE CARTER: Senior B Field Day Capfain: Drill Team: GAA: Tri-Hi-Hop Coun- cil: Senior B, A represeniafive: Sparian Choir: YWCA Debs. HOBBIES: Boys, dancing, reading, kniffing. AMBITION: Gel married and have children: be a missionary nurse. BRENT CHRISTENSEN: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Cars, sleeping. AMBITION: lo sleep. CLAUDIA COOLEY: Scholarship Sociely: Chafelaines: Sparfan Choir: G.A.A.: Ky-Sie-Fi Y-Teen, Asilomar delegafe. HOBBIES: Knii- +ing, fishing, fennis, swimming, wafer skiing. AMBITION: To make a beffer emblem for our nexl' senior swealers. go fo college, marry and live happily ever afler. PAT DE LA HUNT: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chalelaines: Modes and Manners: Scholarship Socieiy: Drill Team: French Club: Los Amigos: Girls' League: Big and Liiile Sisier and Couriesy Chairman: FTA: Coilon Cord and Prom Commiiiees. Senior A frea- surer: Sparfan Choir: Debufanies, president vice-presideni, secreiary, feacher. HOBBIES: Sporfs, Traveling, dancing. AMBITION: Go fo ihe U.C., Sania Barbara, become a successful leacher, Then gel' married. NORMA DENINGER: Girls' League. HOB- BY: Going +c pariies wiih Sammy. AMBITION: Clerk, and marriage. STEVE DOLLINGER: Pages, Squires, Lancers: C, B, JV, varsiiy baskelball: Idlers. HOBBIES: Sporis, dancing. AMBITION: Finish college, become a millionaire. DIANA DROBNICK: Chafelaines, Osiiar- ians, Ophelians, Dexiellians: Phoenix: Scholar- ship: Drill Team: Modes and Manners: dance comrnifiees, Suzie Sparla, GAA. HOBBIES: Dancing, skiing, boaiing, waferskiing. AMBI- TION: Graduale from Long Beach Siaie, become an air hosless. SANDRA GAFFNEY: Tickefeers: Modes and Manners: Debuianles. HOBBIES: Kniiiing, swimming, fennis. AMBITION: To be successful in whaiever I do. ERNEST GAIL: Squires: Tickeieersg Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Car, hunfing, fishing. AM- BITION: To be an engineer. CAROL GALLOWAY: Thespians: Modes and Manners: Osfiarians. HOBBY: Figure skafing. AMBITION: Figure skafer. DORA GARCIA: Los Amigos, ireasurer: Girls' League. HOBBY: Colleciing records. AMBITION: Telephone opera+or or nurse. DAVE GARCIA: B fooiball: varsify swim- ming: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swimming and iooiball. AMBITION: Aeronauiical engineer. ALEX GASPORRA: Pages, Squires, Lan- cers: Boys' Forum, sergeanf-ai-arms: Senior A sergeani-ai-arms: Ie++er in C and varsiiy Track, B and varsily foolbali. HOBBIES: Sporls, washing my car. AMBITION: To make a million and reiire ai 37. 27 GEORGANN GEISLER: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To be a house- wife. ALFRED GILL: ldlers: varsify foofball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Baseball player. EDWARD GOMEZ: Los Amigos: Scholar- ship: Sparfans. Lancers: Sfuclenf Courf: Ex- ecufive Board. HOBBIES: Sfamp collecfing. model boaf building, girls. AMBITION: To be a Marine corps officer and a lawyer. PATSY GONZALES: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Sewing, rollerskafing. AMBITION: To go fo nursing school. RAYMOND GONZALES: Boys' Forum: B frack, varsify cross counfry. HOBBIES: Sporfs, making money. AMBITION: To buy a Corveffe. BETTY GUEST: Dexfellians: Ophelians, sec- refary: Osfiarians, Chafelaines: sfudenf body commissioner of awards, secrefary: Girls' League, hisforian: Talenf Nominafing chairman: Senior A vice-presidenf: songleader: Sine No- mine: Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir: dance com- miffee chairman: Phoenix Sociefy: Senior Re- cepfion chairman: Examiner youfh delegafe: Suzie Sparfa: Debs Y'Teen: Howdy King- Queen Commiffee: Prom Commiffee: Girls' League fashion show. HOBBIES: Dancing, swim- ming, yard work. AMBITION: Go fo college, lafer gef married and be happy. CHARLENE HALL: GAA: Dexfellians: Los Amigos: Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knif-ling, singing, records. GMBITION: To live a happy and successful 1 e. KATHY HAMMONS: Ophelians, Chafe- Iaines: Debs: GAA: Modes and Manners: Girls' League. AMBITION: Homemaking feacher. JUDY HARRISON: Dexfellians: Debs: Modes and Manners: Sparfan Choir, Senior and Junior Glee: Senior A represenfafive, commif- fee for Howdy King: dance commiffees. HOB- BIES: Boys, dancing, kniffing, fun. AMBITION: To marry one of fhose boys. CAROL HENDRICK: Dexfellians: Girls' Lea- gue. HOBBIES: Dancing, kniffing, records, badminfon. AMBITION: Sfenographer, marri- age, and fo make fhe besf of myself. GUY HENNIGAN: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Leffermen: varsify swimming, frack, foofball Ico-capfainl: Boys' Forum, vice-presi- denf, presidenf: Sparfan Choir: Howdy King: Sparfan Four Ouarfef. HOBBIES: Sporfs, hav- ing fun. AMBITION: To live a happy and worfhwhile life. JIM HILDEBRAND: Torques: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunfing, cars. AMBITION: Aufo shop mechanic. JAMES HINES: Leffermen: varsify foofball. frack, fourfh league in shof puf. HOBBIES: Cars, racing. AMBITION: Mechanical engineer and millionaire. ANNA MAE HOOPER: Jr. Toasfmasfers: Chrisfian Fellowship: Tickefeers: Ophelians, Chafelaines. HOBBIES: Embroidery, hiking. AEMBITION: To work hard, have fun, and enioy li e. KEN HOWARD: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Hunting, cars. AMBITION: Tool and die maker. LINDA HUGHES: Aviafion Club: Girls' Lea- gue. HOBBY: Collecfing miniafure china dogs. AMBITION: Go fo college, become an airline sfewardess. CECILIA HUITRON: Girls' League. HOB- BY: Collecfing records. AMBITION: To be- come a housewife. ANDY JACKSON: Leffermen: varsify frack, foofball, cross counfry, B frack: Scholarship Sociefy, Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Pool, kife fly- ing. AMBITION: Pefroleum engineer, mefallur- gisf, be a millionaire. CAROL JACKSON: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dancing, buying fhings for my hope chesf. AMBITION: To be a successful house- wife. DOROTHY JANTZ: Phoenix Sociefy: Girls' Glee: and Girls' Forum. AMBITION: Work, marriage, and family. KELL JENSEN: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Chess Club: swimming, baskefball, soccer. HOBBIES: Sfamps, fishing, boafing, fraveling. AMBITION: Become an archifecf. JERRY JOHNS: Lancers, Squires: Scholar- ship Sociefy: varsify foofball: Senior Field Day capfain: ldlers, vice presidenf. HOBBIES: Fishing, surfing. AMBITION: Elecfronics en- gineer. SANDRA JONES: sfudenf body secrefary, songleader: Senior B secrefary: Dexfellians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Modes and Manners: girls' quaref: Howdy Queen. HOBBIES: Boys and kniffing. AMBITION: To be an airline hosfees and marry some nice pilof. FRAN JORDAN: Dexfellian, freasurer: Ophelians, sergeanf-af-arms: Osfiarians, Chafe- Iaines: Girls' Council, songleader: Sfudenf body commissioner of awards, vice-presidenf: prom commi-Hee: Suzie Sparfa: Scholarship Sociefy: dance chairman: Sparfan Choir: Debs ANN LICAUSI: Girls' League. HOBBY: Sewing. AMBITION: Geffing a good iob, be- ing a housewife. LYNN LOBAUGH: Pages, sergeanf-af-arms: Squires, presidenf: Lancers, presidenf: Spar- fans, vice-presidenf: Boys' Forum, sergeanf- af-arms: Leffermen, presidenf: varsify foofball: Sparfan Choir. HOBBIES: Raising pigeons, wafer skiing. AMBITION: To make a million as a rancher in Texas. KENNETH MCGREGOR: Foofball: Pages, Lancers: Leffermen, sergeanf-af-arms: Idlers, skin diving club. HOBBIES: Fishing, camping. AMBITION: To succeed. ROGER McKEE: Pages, Squires, Lancers. Sparfans: Leffermen: commissioner of public arfs: Boys' Forum, presidenf: Easfern League presidenf: Sfudenf body presidenf: Boys' Sfafe. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: Elecfrical en- gineer. JAMES MAXEY: Junior Toasfmasfers: Thespians: foofball, frack, fennis, cross counfry. HOBBY: Golf. AMBITION: Gef a new Olds, own a car dealership, become a champ golfer. e learn to five... Y-Teen. HOBBIES: Kniffing and dancing. AMBITION: College, and marriage. RICHARD KIDDER: Bays' Forum: ldlers- HOBBIES: Hunfing, fishing, cars, guns. AMBITION: To be a cabinef maker. PAUL KING: Pages, Squires, Lancers: Leffermen, vice-presidenf: varsify frack and foofball: ldlers: Senior B vice-presidenf: Senior A, presidenf: dance commiffees. HOB- BY: Lisfening fo Hi-Fi records. AMBITION: Be successful in life. JOYCE KOHLER: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Horses, bowling, cars. AMBITION: To see the world. RICHARD KRAMER: A.V.E.O., president: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: Cameraman, mofion picfures. BETTY KROEKER: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Senior Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Piano, roller skafing, reading. AMBITION: Have a happy life and be successful in whaf I do. BOB LATZSCH: Boys' Forum. AMBITION: To be a fool and die maker. ERNIE LEAL: Leffermen: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Lisfening fo records. AMBITION: Draffs- man. STELLA LEVARIO: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, fyping, a cerfain boy. AMBITION: Trade Tech, and becoming a good housewife. VERONICA LEVIN: Los Amigos: F.T.A.: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Choraliers: Sparfan Choir: Sparfan Shield: Leffergirls: Sr. B. class repre- senfafive. HOBBY: Music. AMBITION: To live a happy successful life, sharing fhe blessings God has given me wifh ofhers. JOHN LEWIS: Pages, Squires, Lancers. Sparfans: Leffermen: Phoenix: Sparfan Shield. EI Recuerdo. HOBBIES: Phofography: going fo ldlers meefings. AMBITION: Denfal surgeon. ELENA MEDRANO: Drill Team: Fufure Med- ical Profession: G.A.A.: French Club: Science Club: dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Music, camping, horseback riding. AMBITION: To receive a degree. HEATHER MEWHERTER: G.A.A., swimming, bowling, badminfon: Osfiarians: i Y Debs, sergeanf-af-arms: Fufure Business Leaders, vice-presidenf secrefary: PBX main office, business office. HOBBIES: Collecfing blown glass animals, reading, ceramics, bowling. AMBITION: To do beffer wifhouf ruining whaf is already well done. MARTHA MILLER: G.A.A.: Fufure Home- makers: sfudenf governmenf. HOBBIES: Danc- ing sewing, swimming. AMBITION: Missionary or medical secrefary. GARY NEELY: Leffermen: gymnasfics, rope c-limb: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Gymnasfics. AMBITION: Undecided. GAYLEN ODERKIRK: Roamers: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Hof rods. AMBITION: To become an engineer. RONNIE PACIFIC: Boys' Form. HOBBIES: Lisfening fo good music: sporfs. AMBITION: Be successful in anything I do. CALVIN PARKS: Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: World Affairs: Scholarship Sociefy: Bank of America winner: Sealbearer. HOBBY: Model Airplanes. AMBITION: AHend UCLA, be- come an engineer. JOYCE PAVLOFF: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Chafelaines: Fufure Business Leaders: Y-Teen. HOBBIES: Going fo fhe beach, dancing, pro- gressive iazz. AMBITION: To always be happy and successful: marriage. BOYCE PETERSON: Vikings: foofballg Lef- fermen: varsify gymnasfics. HOBBY: Cowboys. AMBITION: Be like Cheyenne. 3 JUDY PETERSON: s+uden+ body hisforian. commissioner of welfare: Girls' Council, Dex- +eIIians, Ophelians, Osliarians, Chafelaines: HOBBY: Trying fo Find 'lime Io have one. AMBITION: To be +he besf of whalever I am. JOAN PERTL: Girls' League: G.A.A. HOB- BY: Ice skaiing. AMBITION: Working wi+h crippled children. JUDY PILKINGTON: Pep Club: Choir. Mid' rigal, Choral: Modes and Manners: Cen- Iennial Princess. HOBBIES: Sparky: horseback riding. AMBITION: Marriage and a happy life. WANDA POLING: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dancing, driving. AMBITION: To seek all possible happiness. PATRICIA POLLOCK: G.A.A.: Fulure Bus- iness Leaders: Tickeleers. HOBBIES: Sewing. bicycling, reading. AMBITION: To be a com- mercial feacher. JOHN RAMSEY: Lellermen: Choir pre- sidenl: foolball, baseball. HOBBY: All sporls. swimming, foofball. AMBITION: To become a sporlsman or rancher. CAROLE RATLIFF: G.A.A., bowling: Osliar- ians: Co'Hon Day Princess: Drill Team: De- bulanles: Fulure Business Leaders: caleferia cashier, gym office, aifendance office, coun- selors olilice. HOBBIES: Dancing, bowling. AMBITION: Work and marriage. DORIS RICHARDSON: Dexfellians, Chale- Iaines: Senior B Represenlalive: Y-Teens, Debs. presidenl, vice-presidenl: Drill Team: Science Club: Choir secrelary. HOBBIES: Singing IOuarfeII, Iennis, dancing, kniHing. AM- BITION: To graduale wi+h Spar+a's besl class ever, and be happy. CAROL RICKETT: Girls' League. HOBBY: Drawing. AMBITION: Fashion designer. JOHNNY RIVERA: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Girls. AMBITION: To marry a rich girl. MIRIAM ROTENBERG: G.A.A., swimming: Fufure Business Leaders: Junior Toasfmasiers: Scholarship: Ophelians: Main office. HOBBIES: Kni'Hing, reading. AMBITION: Affend LACC. work, marry. have lun. NORM ROBINOWITZ: Gymnaslics: Boys' Forum: Roamers. HOBBY: Cars. AMBITION: Policeman. GERALD ROUNDY5 Knighfs: B, J.V., varsiiy baskelball. HOBBIES: Model railroads, carlo- graphy, World War II hisfory, aeronauiics, naval ships, sfamps. AMBITION: To go 'Io college, gel a real good iob, and marry. RICHARD SALLEY: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working on my car. AMBITION: Real es'la'fe broker. ALICE SANTIAGO: Dexlellians, vice-presi- denl: Ophelians: Osfiarians, Ireasurer: Chale- Iaines, sludenl courf represenlalive, welfare chairman: Los Amigos: Fulure Medical Pro- Iession, hosless, Ireasurer, hisforian, secrefary: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Scholarship Sociefy, Seal- bearer: Phoenix Sociely: Girls' Council: Debs, Y-Teens: Prom Commiflee: Dance Commiflees. HOBBIES: Bowling, dancing, lennis, having lun. AMBITION: To be happy, successful. PAULINE SANTUCCI: Girls' Glee: G.A.A. HOBBY: Talking. AMBITION: To be very HHPPY- RICHARD SCHRADER: Pages, Squires, Lan- cers: LeHermen: varsify swimming, foofball: Senior B presidenl: ldlers. HOBBIES: Swim- ming, cars, going fo Disneyland. AMBITION: Be a happy married rancher. ART SPARVEL: Pages: Idlers: Knighis: Boys' Forum, secrelary: J.V., varsily cross counlry, C frack. HOBBY: Spor+s. AMBITION: To go Io college and graduale. JIM STAUTS: Pages, Squires: Lel+ermen: foofball: Senior A represenlafive: ldlers, serge- anf-af-arms. HOBBY: Skin diving. AMBITION: To live a happy life. VIRGINIA STICKEL: Osliarians: Spartan Choir, Choraliers, Junior Girls' Glee: G.A.A.: Debuanfes, treasurer. HOBBIES: Dancing, Iisfening Io records and Eddie. AMBITION: Sfenographer, marriage. SANDY STOLZER: Girls' League: Senior Glee: Junior Toaslmasfers. HOBBIES: Collec- ling RGB records, knilfing socks, collecfing movie s+ars piclures, borrowing sunglasses. AMBITION: Go fo college. JUDY VALENTINE: Dexlellians, Sfudenf Courf represenlalive: Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Modes and Manners: Fulure Business Leaders: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Prom Commiflee: Junior Girls' Glee: Career Commencemenl: Debs, Y-Teen Club. HOBBIES: Collecling records, kni++ing, having fun, going Io Ihe beach. AM- BITION: Marry a man wilh a Sfudebaker. +es'rs. HOBBY: Money, all phases. AMBITION: Bcome a C.P.A. and sludy law. SHEILA WHALEN: Dexfellians, secrelary: Ophelians, vice-presidenl: Os+iarians, Chaie- Iaines: F.T.A.: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Los Amigos: Scholarship Sociefy, Sealbearer: Girls' Council chairman: Prom wall chairman: Y-Teens. HOB- BIES: Tennis, dancing, having lun. AMBITION: Happiness. PAT WHITE: Scholarship Sociefy: Modes and Manners: Osliarians: F.T.A., hislorian: G.A.A.: Prom, dance commi'Hee: Drill Team: Sparlan Choir: Color Day Commiflee. HOB- BIES: Dancing, horseback riding, dramalics. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in anyfhing I do. MARIETTA WILSON: Dexfellians: Fulure Business Leaders: Drill Team: G.A.A.: Girls' League, chaplain: Junior Girls' Glee: Y-Teen. HOBBY: KniHing, having lun. AMBITION: To go fo college, gel married. JUDY WINKLER: Girls' League, presidenl, secrelary, hislorian: Dexfellians, Ophelians: Os- Iiarians, presidenf: Chalelaines: F.T.A., presi- den+: Scholarship, vice-presidenf: Modes and Manners: Los Amigos: Sealbearer: Sr. B Coun- cil: Prom wall chairman: Sparfan Choir: G.A A.: Drill Team: Sadie Commiliee. HOBBIES: Bowling, kniffing, fennis. AMBITION: Biology maior. GIN WONG: Spar+ans, Lancers: Junior Class officer: Scholarship: Fufure Medical Pro- fession: Chess Club: baskefball. AMBITION: Doclor of Medicine. TIM WOOD: Squires, Lancers, Sparlans: Sparlan Choir, All-Cily Champion Ouariel: Rogues Hi-Y: Dance and Prom commillees: Senior A represenlalive: Scholarship: baseball. . onfy by fiuing . SANDY WEINER: Lancers, secrerary, Irea- HOBBY! T0 COIISCI enough m0neY +0 IYWP mY surer: Sparlans, secrefary, Ireasurer: Sfudenl CBI' in 965- AMBITION: BGSIKGIBBII Coach 0' Courf: Scholarship, Sealbearer: speech con- GFCIVIISCI- Taking I-he Lunch Hour Break H Ill Ill lil Ill Bl M lil Summer ' lass 'X Senior A officers, Summer '58: Darlene Biffer, vice-presidenfg Jo K. Williamson, x Treasurer: Chuck Casey, presidenfg Sharon Ferguson, secrefary. Chosen as fhe name and color for fhe Summer Class of I958 were Olympians and aqua. Members of fhis exfremely acfive class now have four fabulous years behind fhem, years fhey will long remember. The firsf of fhese years began in Sepfember of I954. Af fhe annual Howdy Dance, Bruce Beckman and Nan- cy Jackson reigned as King and Queen. Bill Parroff led fhe class as freshman presidenf marking fhe beginning of fhe many acfivifies in which fhe fufure Olympians were fo parficipafe. Ed Frey led fhe second freshman se- mesfer as class presidenf, and again fook fhe lead as sophomore presidenf. During fhe second semesfer of fhe sophomore year, Lynn Livingsfon fook over as presidenf. Bob Procfor be- came Commissioner of Publicify and Mary Jo Bradley was elecfed Girls' League Treasurer. Many girls also held offices in G.A.A. and various campus clubs. As iuniors, George Mclnerny was elecfed presidenf of fhe class. Darlene Biffer served as Commissioner of Publicify, Carolyn Payne was selecfed as Girls' League Parliamenfarian, and Mary Jo Bradley became Girls' League Secrefary. During fheir second semesfer as juniors, fhe class elecfed Bruce Beckman fo lead as presidenf. Darlene Bif- fer became Commissioner of Welfare, Girls' League Treasurer was Carolyn Payne: and Linda McArfhur was Girls' League Publicify Chairman. One of fhe mosf excifing momenfs of fhe Junior A semesfer was fhe choos- ing of fhe class name and color. As Senior B's, fhe acfive Olympians were even more in fhe swing of fhings. Led by Ron Ragone as class presidenf, fhey had many inferesfing fimes. Carolyn Payne was Queen of fhe Chrisfmas Parade, and Lynn Livingsfon served ably as Commissioner of Regulafions, and Jo. K. Williamson as G.A.A. Presidenf. Paf Cook had advanced fo fheediforship of fhe Sparfan Shield, while Tom Davis and Chuck Taylor formed fhe nucleus of fhe communify relafions sfaff. During fheir final semesler, as Senior A's, Olympian Lynn Livingsfon was chosen as Sludenl Body Presidenl and Linda Lewis served as his Vice-Presidenl. Susie Rilchie was elecled as Sludenl' Body Secrelary, Elizabelh Sardegna served as Treasurer, Gordon Filzel as Commissioner of Noon Broadcasls, and Linda McAarl'hur as Commissioner of Publicify. Judy Himes became G.A.A. President Exciling momenls in lhe hislory of lhe class as Senior A's were lhe Senior Receplion, Senior Field Trip and fhe Sayonara Prom, held May 24. The Olympians boasl' fwenly Sealbearers and 'four prospecfive Sealbearers, numerous scholarship and award winners, and campus leaders, club leaders, a+hle+es, and oulslanding Sparlans. As all of fhese members of lhe class of Summer I958 deparf, lhey leave wonderful memories, and 'rhe assur- ance fhal' fheir spiril and conlribulions of service +o Sparla will live in many memories 'For many Sparfan years ahead. alncl cfeddona earne . . . Sealbearers , n. QQ.. 1 if sLHQQ.'.l.'Ei''sETsQLQii,e'.QQQLL ikiallide. Ief+ +0 fight Hfsf row: Linda McAr1hur, Susan Rifchie, Donna Griffin, DeAnna Shirley, .Eleclra Cosler, Mary Kroner. Second row: Mary Ellen Hino, Carolyn Poller, Kalharine Kleinlce, Ecli+h Golden. Jualene Tapp, Sallie Balmer, Nancy Michl. Third row: ' Michael Thomas. Jeff Taylor, Ed Frey, Judy Himes, Gen+a ' Hawkins, Tom Tucker, Bob Schaffer. Prospeclive SealbearerS. nol' piciured, include Pai Coolr, Franlr Doulharl, Linda Lewis. ! Charles 'Taylor. ' Jerry Acoclc Tillie Acosra Russ Aguilar Ceferino Ahuero Carol Allen BeHy Anderson R0ber+ Anderson Ru+h Anderson Colleen Armslrong James Arnelr Linda Arzl Cynrhia Bagalay David Bailey Aldinia Bairo . . . cro.44 Sclzoof year . . . Sally Baker Thelma Balmer Jim Ballard Fred Balsz Helen Barlscli Karen Bateg Jeane++e Ba+ley Bob Bauer Bruce Beckman Viva Beirow Franlc Bennef+ Sam Bennefl Judy Bescos Jean Biggersrafl Virginia Birlrell Darlene Biller Sandra Blaclrburn Marlene Bonneau Jerry Booze Sleve Born Lynda Bradbury - - -V pgawmmmwm 1 X574 H 1 Mary Jo Bradley Madeline Brannies Bernacline Bronson Don Brown Flavia Brown Tom Brown Ora Bullock Dale Burgess Nelson Burow Norma Caldwell Jim Campbell Joan Carbaial Cynilwia Carfer Chuck CBSSY Larry Chaboya Harvey Chrisiensen Belly Chura Lucille Cimarus+i Bob Clifton Roberf Con+reras Pal' C00lf arm ui a Kaaia... Bill Cooper Max Cordova Elecfra Cosfer Tony CozzeHo Donald Cummins Cl1drleS Davis Eddie Davis Tom Davis Sherry Decker Gloria Dieber Madelon Dixon Dave Dockery FranlrDou+l1ar+ Sharon D'-'l9e5 Carol Duclrworfh Ari Dunn LeMoyne Dupaix Mary Edwards Marcia Ellio+ Bill Ellis Mabel Eppensfeiner Richard Esquivel Jacqueline Evans Tex Everson Nora Farmer Sharon Ferguson Bob Ficlringer Frank Fischer Marfha Fisher Gordon Firzel Fred Flores Jerry Franlrs Carlos Frere Ed Frey Judy Garber . . . or e.4.4on4 yet to Come. Paula Garcia L. A. Gafling Dorolhy Glenn Shirley Goales Edilh Golden Don Gray Madeline Greafhouse Charlo1+e Green Lournclia Green Kay Gregory Donna Griffin Jean Haclre++ George Hale Wors+all Hall Morgan Halvorson Donna Hare Angel Harryian Genie Hawkins Linda Hawfhorne John l layrIeS Rober+ Hea+l1 Mar+l'1a Highland Richard Hill Judy Himes Mary Hino Tom Hoefling Greg Holden Jol1n Holdridge or parlai eniord . . . Connie Hollis Jeanne Holloman Ronald Holfon Ann Hoornaer+ Sandra Howard Roberl Howery Barbara Hudson Faye Hudson Duwayne Humphrey Irma Hurfado Helen Husl Walfer HuHon Dor0+hy Imeg Janel Ives Nancy Jackson Nancy James Raymond Jernigan Earl Johnson Dale Jones Linda Jones Bob Jules ,:11n:u-A - f Donna Kefwln Kaflwfine Kleinlre Joyce Kohler Florence Kroener Mary Kroner Larry Krueger Kay Kyle Waller Lamb John Lenlc Pal Leon Karen Levring Linda Lewis Lynn Livingslon Bill Loclrard he fade ia soundly uilt. Barbara Long Ronald Lord Charlene Lucas Jim Ludwiclr Linda McAr+hur Richard MCA+eer Joy McConnell George Mclnerny Ronda McKinney Ellis McLain Amelia Madrigal Robe,-+ Malcom S+eve Mgnooghian M.3rgar9+ Maples Jeanne Marlrley Carol Marlin Gloria Mar+inez Carl Meurizi Jacqueline Mel+on Thomas Memes Nangy Michl Mar+ha Miller Hannah Mills Beverly Mohr Jo Ann Moiseoff Jeannie Moore Calhy Morales Vee Morris Bob Mor+imer Linda Moscoe Nancy Mosier Sharon Mowrey Carl Muller Jess Muniz Carolyn Nance Judifh Nay Paul Nibarger Riclr Norero Travis Norfhey Michael O'Neill Jeanne Opselh Mary Orfega CSPCIEOOI Ol' and gun . . . Virginia Orliz Rebecca Ovalle Rolin Owens Dennis Pagenlcopp Carol Palmer Don Palmer Bill Park Marilyn Parr Bill Parroll Diane Pascuzzo Don Paslor Carolyn Payne Pal Pazula Carol Pepper Mary Perrin Bill Perry Donna Pelralia Carole Picluford Reber? Polloclc Sheila Popkln Carolyn Po-Her Phyllis Powell Lone Price Angel Prie+o Bob Proclor Sandra Quigley Linda Rack Ron Ragone P l5Clll5 Reina l:l0Yd Renaldo Dldfld Rl6S9 Susan Rilchie Pauline Rivera Pal Roberls Douglas Roese - - - we vp Klwwleclgea, Appreciation . . . Rlla R0lPl Daisy Rilll -lim Salyer Eliza belh Sardegna Clara Sasser Roberl' Schaffer Bill Schrom 69719 Seals 5l9eSmUl'1d Selnau Tom Selum Linda Shiley DeAnna Shirley Tom Simpson Barbara Smifh Douglas Smiih William Snider Al Sonnenburg Donna Spencer Sandra S+ernberg Norma S'l'0d0ld Marilyn STOYIS Jerry Sudderih Jackie Sullivan Perfilia Tafoya Jualene Tapp Charles Taylor GBOHVBY Taylor Ndlllfffl Teels lzai faint the Cioume... Blanche Teves Jonas Tholen James Thomas Ronald Thomas Pal Thorpe Bill Trindle Cherilene Tro'Her Maurice Truiillo Tom Tucker Alex Vago Harold VanRy+e Larry VanUnen John Vara Be++y Vargas Sylilid VBSQUGI Richard Verdugo Carolyn Wafkins Mille Waison Tom Whipple Eva Kay While Judifh Whyafl' Joyce Wiedmyer Camera shy: Sieve Arauic Larry Boggs Bob Cannon Marion Clark Earl Cole Donna Davis Belle Edmondson Edgar Wierizema John Williams Jo. K. Williamson Lincla Wilroy Alan Wilson Carl Wilson Beverly Haegele Jon Hubanks Louis Jurado Kenny Klein Gabriel Mendez Ed Ryan Don Turner 1 Russell Yosi' Sherry Young Leon Guy Richard Winkler Carol Workman Mickey Young Onorio Yurada . . . nto a uccesufuli ufure. JERRY ACOCK: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Wood working. AMBITION: To be a iourney- man carpenier. TILLIE ACOSTA: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dancing and records. AMBITION: Gel a good job and a car. RUSSELL AGUILAR: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Art. AMBITION: To be an acfor. BETTY ANDERSON: Fufure Business Lead- ers: Scholarship Sociely. HOBBIES: Tennis, swimming, kniffing. AMBITION: Courl slenog- rapher. ROBERT ANDERSON: Seianis: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Flying. AMBITION: Pilof for Ihe U.S. Air Force. RUTH ANDERSON: Siarlighfers: Girls' League: Glee Clubs. HOBBIES: Dancing and having fun. AMBITION: Go 'ro college and become a sfore analyst COLLEEN ARMSTRONG: Junior Glee: Choraliers: Fufure Business Leaders: Fufure Medics: Modes and Manners. HOBBY: Collecl- ing records. AMBITION To ioin fhe Waves. JIM ARNETT: Sine Nomine: Y.F.C.: Leiler- mans Club: Sparlan Choir: Irack, cross-counlry. HOBBIES: Making lrouble, and driving my hol '48 Dodge. AMBITION: To marry 'Ihe girl of my dreams. LINDA ARZT: Girls' League: Scholarship Sociefy: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Horseback riding, arl, swimming. AMBITION: To raise and Irain Arabian horses. CYNTHIA BAGALAY: Girls' League: Y- Taens. HOBBIES: Sewing, knifiing. AMBITION: To be wilh Gary, and be a secrelary. DAVID BAILEY: Sparfans: J.V'. and varsily baskefball: Choraliers: Lellermen, secrelary- ireasurer: Scholarship Sociely. HOBBIES: Play- ing baskelball. AMBITION: Go fo college someday. ALDINIA BAIRO: Dexlellians, Sludenf Courl rep.: Modes and Manners: G.A.A., bowling: Dance Commillees: Tri-Hi-Hop Princess: Com- munify Princess: Choraliers, secrelary: Sparlan Choir. HOBBY: Going 'ro 'lhe beach wilh Ken- ny. AMBITION: 'ro marry: happiness and suc cess fhrough life. SALLIE BAKER: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Charelaines: Modes and Manners: Laffergirls: G.A.A.: Dance Commillees: Scholarship Soci- efy, Sealbearer: Orcheslra: Y.W.C.A. HOB- BIES: Skaling, swimming, shooling, archery, David, AMBITION: To be reincarnafad skinny. About Those Seniors, THELMA BAKER: Y.W.C.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing and eaiing. AMBITION: To marry a rich man. JIM BALLARD: Boys' Forum: Gear Lords: Dance CommiHl'ees. HOBBIES: Girls: workin on my car. AMBITION: Find fha righf giri HELEN BARTSCH: Girls' League: Chor- aliers. HOBBIES: Tennis, eafing piua, and Iisfsning lo records. AMBITION: Work, marry, and have a happy home life. KAREN BATES: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Os- liarians: Los Amigos: Sexlef: G.A.A.: Dance Commiffees: Senior Glas. HOBBIES: Knilf- ing, being wilh Harold. AMBITION: To marry and be happy. JEANETTE BATLEY: G.A.A.: Color Day Commilfee: Modes and Manners: Thespians: Girls' League, Fashion Show: advanced drama: civic fheare: all Slaie Youih Conference: Tri- Hi-Hop: Howdy CommiHee:Adanca com- mifiees: Publicify Commiifee: Infer-School Council: Senior Tea Commillee: CoHon Day Commilfee: Arls Festival: Playday Winner. HOBBIES: weaving, pole vaulfing. AM- BITION: To suddenly become ambifious. VIVA BEIROW: Girls' League: Y.W.C.A.. HOBBIES: Colleciing records, arl: borrowing money. AMBITION: College degree in arc- hifeclural engineering: gel married and raise a huge family. SAM BENNETT: Hi-Y: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Girls, money, cars. AMBITION: A new car: marriage. JUDY BESCOS: Fufure Business Leaders: G.A.A.: Sparlan Choir: performer, dancing: Drill Team. HOBBIES: Ea+ing, swimming, dancing, having a good iime. AMBITION: Be an airline hosfess and have a happy life. JEAN BIGGERSTAFF: Girls' League: Spar- lan Shield: .G.A.A.: Girls' Glee: Paragons. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming, lennis, and eafing. AMBITION: To be a cerlain mechanic's apprenlice: lo be successful. S '58 VIRGINIA BIRKETT: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Osliarians: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Sine Nomine: Girls' League. HOBBY Being wifh Jon. AM- BITION: To marry a Soulherner and always be happy. DARLENE BITTER: Commissioner of Publi- cily, Welfare: Senior B and A vice-presidenl: G.A.A., song leader: Thespians, vice-presideni: YWCA: Lelfergirls: CoHon Day commifiee: dance commiilees: Drill Team: Inler-Club Council: Junior Toaslmaslers: Tri-Hi Hop coun- cil, vice-presidenf, secrelary: Senior Breakfasl. Prom commiflees. HOBBIES: Mounfains and beach scenery. AMBITION: Grow lhe Iongesl pony fail in 'Ihe world: go 'ro Oregon Slale, and become an air line hosless. SANDRA BLACKBURN: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBY: Theafer. AMBITION: Dancer. JERRY BOOZE: Sparfan Shield slaff: De- Molay: Varsily, B foolball: Chess Club. HOB- BIES: Dropping fransmissions: drawing. AMBI- TION: To be an arlisl. MARLENE BONNEAU: Tickefeer: Choir: Chi Rio Club: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Taking picfures: sporls. AMBITION: Secrelary and housewife. STEVE BORN: Gymnaslics: Seianls: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Girls and loafing. AMBI- TION: To go wilh a girl wilh inifials T.H. LINDA BRADBURY: Fufure Medics: Modes and Manners: Ophelians: Y-Club: Copians: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Records, badminlon, horseback riding. AMBITION: To become an occupafional iherapisf. MARY JO BRADLEY: Dexfellians, Ophelians: Modes and Manners: Leifergirls: Spar+agram chairman: Girls' League, parliamenfarian, Irea- surer, secrefary, vice-presideni, presidenl: Drill Team: Sparian Choir, Junior and Senior Glee. HOBBIES: Tennis, knilfing, Dennis. AM- BITION: Go fo college, and have a happy and successful marriage and career. LARRY CHABOYA: Varnify frack, cross counfry: Lelrler in B foofball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporfs, fasf cars. AMBITION: To ioin fhe air force and make if a career. BETTY CHURA: Choraliers, Fufure Business Leaders, Girls' League. HOBBY: Boofs, 'len- nis, bowling. AMBITION: Marriage. PAT COOK: Chess Club: G.A.A.: Sparian Shield, edifor: Phoenix: Scholarship Sociefy: e 'unclergra nate MADELINE BRANNIES: Drill Team: Chora- Iiers: Girls' League. HOBBY: Having fun. AM- BITION: Legal secrefary. BERNADINE BRONSON: Sparfan Shield. adverfising manager, exchange edifor: El Re- cuerdo sfaff, edilor: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dancing, knifling, ealing. AMBITION: College maior in iournalism and adverfising, marriage. DON BROWN: Boys' Forum: varsiry foofball. HOBBIES: Swimming, hunfing, money, girls. AMBITION: Undecided. FLAVIA BROWN: Copians: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming. AMBITION: Inferior decorafor. TOM BROWN: Pages, vice-presidenf: Lan- cers, Squires, presidenf: Scholarship Sociefy: Sine Nomine, vice-presidenf and sergeanf-a'f- arms: B foofball, swimming, and baskefball: C swimming: varsify foofball, I year. DALE BURGESS: Junior and Senior Glee, Choraliers: dance commiflees: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming, cooking, dafing. AMBITION: To ge? married, live a happy and successful life. NELSON BUROW: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Loafing, and fhinking of beffer ways fo do if. AMBITION: To make a career of fhis. NORMA CALDWELL: Girls' League: Y.W. C.A. HOBBIES: Bowling, dafing. AMBITION: To work. JIM CAMPBELL: Boys' Forum: Spanish Club: baskefball. HOBBY: Sporfs. AMBITION: To go 'lo college. ROBERT CANNON: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Loafing. AMBITION: To follow my hobby. CYNTHIA CARTER: Dexfellians, Chale- laines: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Fufure Business Leaders, publicify chairman, hisforian: Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir: Coffon Day Com- miffee: Big and Liflla Sisfer Parfy. HOB- BIES: Archery, ice skafing, dancing. AM- BITION: To lead a happy and successful life. CHUCK CASEY: Sourheasf Hi-Y Council, chaplain: Lancers: Sparfans, vice-presidenf: Sparlan Choir: A.V.E.O.: Sound Crew: Rogues, dance commifiees: Senior A presidenf. HOB- BIES: Phofography, cars, senior scrap book. AMBITION: To make my second million firsf. Sine Nomine. HOBBIES: Collecfing records: kniffing. AMBITION: To become a iour- nalisf and be generally happy. BILL COOPER: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Key Club: De Malay: Varsify Foof- ball, frack, fennis: LeHerman's Club: Chora- Iiers, Sparfan Choir: Dance Commiffees: Hi-Y: M.Y.F. HOBBY: PuHing gas and oil in my '5l Ford. AMBITION: To obfain oil righfs from Ron Raqone, and be a denlisf in 'lhe meanlime. ROBERT CONTRERAS: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Swimming, dancing, foofball. AMBI- TION: Machinisl, fool and die maker. ELECTRA COSTER: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Dexfellians, Ophelians: Big and Liffle Sisfer Parfy: Senior Sweafer Commiffee: Scholarship Sociefy, Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Lisfening fo records: sleeping. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. TONY COZZETTO: B Foofballl: Boys' Forum: Sires. HOBBIES: Cars, girls. AMBITION: To be a plumber or body and fender repairman. DON CUMMINS: Sfage Crew: AVEO: Dance Commiffees: Phoenix: Prom planning and lighling. HOBBIES: Mechanics, eleclronics. AMBITION: Elecfronic lechnician. CHUCK DAVIS: Baskelball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Women. AMBITION: Navy, gef mar- ried, leave California. EDDIE DAVIS: Elks Rifle Club: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Draffing and designing. AMBITION: Drafling and designing. TOM DAVIS: Manager, Tickeleers: Fufure Business Leaders, publicify chairman, freasurer: A.V.E.O.: Shield, communily relalions edifor. HOBBY: Lapidary work, radio, dancing, dafing. AMBITION: Career in fhe business field. SHERRY DECKER: Tickefeers: Dexfellians: G.A.A.: Fufure Medics: Junior Olympics: Jun- ior and Senior Glee, Sparlan Choir. HOBBIES: Kniffing, swimming. AMBITION: To become a nurse. MADELON DIXON: lnler-Club Council: Tickefaers: Homecoming Throne Commiflee: Y.W.C.A. HOBBIES: Swimming, cooking, vol- leyball, fennis. AMBITION: Visif my sisfer in Hawaii, gel married, see Hunfingfon Park fake Easfern League 'loolball again. DAVE DOCKERY: Seianfs, Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Working on cars. AMBITION: To make a million by +he lime I'm 2l. FRANK DOUTHART: Chess Club: Scholar- ship Sociefy: Advanced Drama: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Classical record collecfion. AMBI- TION: Electronics engineer. SHARON DUBES: Jesfers: G.A.A.: Prom Commiffee: Girls' League. HOBBY: Riding in a purple pick up. AMBITION: To marry a boy wifh a purple pick up. CAROL DUCKWORTH: F.T.A. hisforian and corresponding secrefary: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBY: Rodeos, baske+baIl, and lennis. AMBITION: Ranching. LeMOYNE DuPAlX: Pages, Lancers, Squires, Sparfans: Boys' Sfafe Delegale: B foofball, gymnasfics. HOBBIES: Sporfs, cars, girls. AM- BITION: To be a successful millionaire. MARY EDWARDS: Girls' League. HOBBY: Tennis. AMBITION: To go college and fake up an inleresfing course. BILL ELLIS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Camping. boafing, sporls cars. AMBITION: To work for fhe Telephone Company. MABEL EPPENSTEINER: A.V.E.O.: Aviafion Club: Girls' Sexfef, Civil Air Palrol, Aerocrals. HOBBIES: Singing and dancing. AMBITION: To enfer fhe field of show business affer graduafion from college. JACQUELINE EVANS: Drill Team: Y.W.C. A.: G.A.A., Board: Leflergirls: Orchesfra: dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Music, and Heard . . . dancing. AMBITION: To be a professional model, housewife. NOTA FARMER: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dancing, collecling records. AMBITION: To have a long successful life as a homemaker. SHARON FERGUSON: Modes and Man- ers: G.A.A., cheerleader, publicify commiffee: Girls' League Cabinef: Jesfers: Drill Team. HOBBY: Eddie, and going fo fhe beach. AM- BITION: To go fo college and be a good wife. FRANK FISCHER: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporfs, cars, and money. AMBITION: To be a machinisf. MARTHA FISHER: Copians, Girls' Lea- gue. HOBBIES: Sewing, reading, crochefing, miniafure golfing, fennis. AMBITION: To become a medical recepfionisf or sfewardess. GORDON FITZEL: Rogues: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Commissioner of Noon Broadcasfs: Key Club: cheerleader: Dance Senior Sponsor Tackles Load of Paper Work Commiffees: Track, baskefball. HOBBIES: Skiing, skin diving, fishing, sporfs. AMBITION: To have a college educafion and be in fhe Olympics. FRED FLORES: Pages, Squires, Sparfanst Leffermen: Crusaders: frack, cross-counfry: Scholarship, Seal Bearer. HOBBY: Reading. AMBITION: Legal career. JERRY FRANKS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Hunfing and fishing. AMBITION: To be successful in life. CHARLES FRERE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Model Craffs. AMBITION: To be a prin+er. ED FREY: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Scholarship Sociefy: Leffermen: varsify base- ball, baskefball: Cheer leader: Freshman and Sophomore presidenf: Boys' Sfafe delegafe. HOBBY: Baseball. AMBITION: Elecfronics en- gineer. JUDY GARBER: G.A.A. Fufure Teachers: Girls' League, Jesfers. HOBBIES: Kniffing, dancing, having fun. AMBITION: Work for a while: marry my fiance. L.A. GATLING: Foofball, frack, baseball: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporfs, girls, cars. AMBITION: To make a million and refire af 2I. DOROTHY GLENN: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dafing, kniffing, dancing, wrifing Ieffers fo Bakersfield. AMBITION: To become a housewife. SHIRLEY GOATES: Y.W.C.A.: Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Skafing, dafing, and almosf all sporfs. AMBITION: To gef a good office iob and gef married in November. EDITH GOLDEN: Fufure Medics: Drill Team: Ophelians, Chafelaines: Sine Nomine: Ticke- feers: Scholarship Sociefy: Orchesfra, Tri-Cify. HOBBIES: Music, sporfs, and bofhering fea- skafing, horseback riding. AMBITION: To go fo college, become a privafe secrefary. JOHN HAYNES: Squires, Lancers: Rogues Hi-Y: Varsify baskefball, frack. HOBBY: Work- ing on racing cars. AMBITION: To be a chemisf. GENTA HAWKINS: Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Fufure Teachers: G.A.A.: Schol- arship Sociefy, Sealbearer: Thespians: Drill Team: Chairman, Foreign Exchange Sfudenf Commiffee: homecoming commiffee: dance chairman: Coffon Day finalisf: Y-Teens. HOB- BY: Drama. AMBITION: Go fo U.S.C., become a high school hisfory feacher, refire, and raise spagheffi in sunny Ifaly. LINDA HAWTHORNE: Dexfellians, Ophel- ians: Sine Nomine: G.A.A.: Jesfers: Job's Daughfers: dance commiffees. HOBBIES: Dancing, dafing, Iisfening fo records. AM- BITION: To be a greaf success in life. MARTHA HIGHLAND: Gi Is' League. HOBBIES: Copians, sewing. AMBITION: To work affer graduafion, and Iafer gef married. RICHARD HILL: Torques: Varsify baseball, foofball, baskefball: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: All sporfs in general. AMBITION: To play professional baseball and go fo college. JUDITH HIMES: Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Modes and Manners: Girls' League. HOBBY: Wafer skiing. AMBITION: Become a fhird grade feacher: and lead a happy life. MARY ELLEN HINO: Fufure Business Lead- ers: Scholarship Sociefy: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Sfamps and swimming. AMBITION: To become a secrefary and be a success af if. IRMA HURTADO: Fufure Business Leaders: Osfiarians: Scholarship Sociefy: Girls' League. HOBBY: Reading. AMBITION: Go fo college. DOROTHY IMES: Cafeferia helper: dinner hosfess: Girls' League. HOBBY: Working wifh fiber flowers. making iewelery. AMBITION: To go fo college and learn abouf flowers. JANET IVES: G.A.A.: Chafelaines, Osfiar- ians: Senior B secrefary: M0565 and MBHNFFSI Drill Team: dance commiffees. HOBBY: Diving. AMBITIONg Own a million acre ranch. NANCY JACKSON: HOWCIY Queen: G.A.A.: Princess: Senior Prom Commiffee. HOBBIES: Kniffing, badminfon. AMBITION: To learn fo wafer ski and go fo college fhe resf of my life. NANCY JAMES: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Arf, cooking, sewing, wrifing fo Johnny. AM- BITION: To be a successful housewife. DALE JONES: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Arch- ery. AMBITION: Body and fender worker. LINDA JONES: Girls' Leaguei G.A.A.: Senior Glee. HOBBIES: Kniffing, swimming. AMBITION: To go fo college. DONNA KERWIN: Girls' League: Senior Glee. HOBBY: Swimming, running around. AMBITION: To gef married, be a successful housewife. KATHARINE KLEINKE: G.A.A.I Fufure Teachers: Scholarship Sociefy, Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Music, sporfs. AMBITION: Be happy and successful, and help ofhers fo be. . . . ave aluowecf for Wfanning . . . chers. AMBITION: To prove myself fo Mr. R. Thompson. DONALD GRAY: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Swimming, hiking, hunfing, sleeping, eafing. AMBITION: To go fo Long Beach Sfafe. finish paying for my car. MADELINE GREATHOUSE: Y.W.C.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, going fo parfies, having fun. AMBITION: To go fo college, have a iob fhaf pays well, and buy a nice car. CHARLOTTE GREEN: Y.W.C.A.: Scholar- ship Sociefy: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Archery, dancing, swimming, sporfs. AMBITION: To be a secrefary or sfenographer and have a gay, wonderful life. KAY GREGORY: Girls' League: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Archery, kniffing, ice skafing. AM- BITION: To have a successful marriage, be a good mofher. DONNA GRIFFIN: Dexfellians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Song Leader: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Sparfan Choir: Scholarship Sociefy: Modes and Manners: Sine Nomine: dance commiffees: Girls' League Cabinef: Y-Teens. HOBBIES: Kniffing, swimming. AMBITION: To be a good housewife and kindergarfen feacher. JEAN HACKETT: G.A.A.: Sine Nomine: Ophelians: Jesfers: Job's Daughfers. HOBBY: Moose hunfing. AMBITION To live a full and happy life: fo fell everyone l'm married. GEORGE HALE: Aviafion Club: baskefball, B frack: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Drag racing, girls, sporfs. AMBITION: Air Force. WORSTALL HALL: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporfs, cars, girls. AMBITION: To be a success in life. MORGAN HALVORSON: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Leffermen. HOBBIES: Money, cars, and girls. AMBITION: To go fo college. ANGEL HARRYIAN: Girls' League: Girls' Glee. HOBBIES: Archery, swimming, roller TOM HOEFLING: Chess Club, Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars and money. AMBITION: To gef info fhe navy, gef married, and own fafh- er's business. GREG HOLDEN: Pages, Squires, Lancers: Sparfans: Sound Crew. HOBBIES: Golf, swim- ming and puffing oil in Cooper's car. AMBI- TION: Successful businessman, and make money. JOHN HOLDRIDGE: Pages. Squires, Lan- cers: Key Club: Rogues. HOBBY: Florisf. AM- BITION: Shool adminisfrafor. CONNIE HOLLIS: G.A.A.: Mariners: Y.W. C.A.: Fufure Teachers: Fufure Medics. HOB- BIES: Diving, swimming: eafing hamburgers, French fries, and cokes. AMBITION: Go fo college, and find a differenf and excifing occu- pafion. JEANNE HOLLOMAN: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing and skafing. AMBITION: To go info secrefarial work. SANDRA HOWARD: Girls' League: YWCA. HOBBY: Sewing. AMBITION: Airline sfew- ardess. ROBERT HOWERY: Fufure Engineers: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Gunsmifh. AMBITION: Bal- Iisfics experf. FAYE HUDSON: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Y.F.C.: Fufure Business Leaders: Girls' League. HOB- BY: Enioying life. AMBITION: Be successful in some way. BARBARA HUDSON: Dexfellians, Chafe- Iaines: Fufure Medics: Fufure Business Leaders: G.A.A., Song Leader: dance commiffees: Modes and Manners: Senior B secrefary: Los Amigos. HOBBIES: Swimming, wafer skiing, skafing. AMBITION: To go fo college and be a sfudenf body song leader. DUWAYNE HUMPHREY: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Sparfans: Rogues: Knighfs: Idlers: Band, Orchesfra. HOBBY: To have a car fha? runs. AMBITION: Easf L.A., Cal. Poly, Air Force Pilof for life. FLORENCE KROENER: Dexfellians, Ophel- ians: Leffergirls, G.A.A.: dance commiffees: Phoenix Sociefy: Drill Team. HOBBY: Having fun. AMBITION: Be a physical educafion feacher and housewife. MARY KRONER: Phoenix Sociefy: Dexfel- ians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines: Modes and Manners: Scholarship, Sealbearer: Sine NOYUIHSI Girls' Glee, Sparfan Choir: Fafher- Daughfer Banquef: Accompanisf for Girls' League insfallafions and fashion shows. HOB- BIES: Wafer skiing, swimming, sailboafing, kniffing. AMBITION: To go round fhe world in 80 days in a Volkswagen. LARRY KRUEGER: Aviafion Club: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Model planes. AMBITION: Airplane pilof. KAY KYLE: Girls' League. HOBBY: Model- ing. AMBITION: To be a model. WALTER LAMB: Pages: Boys' Forum. HOB- BY: Baskefball. AMBITION: Undecided. JOHN LENK: Pages, Squires, Sparfans: DeMoIay: Varsify and J.V. baseball B foofball, B frack: Sfudenf Courf. HOBBY: Sporfs. AM- BITION: Engineering. LINDA LEWIS: Dexfelliansp Osfiarians, pub- Iicify chairman: Chafelaines: Sine Nomine: French Club: Scholarship Sociefyp G.A.A.: Drill Team: YWCA: dance commif-tees: Sfu- denf Body vice-presidenf: Sealbearer. HOB- BIES: Kniffing, eafing, and hunfing for fhe Iosf Dufch oven. AMBITION: Affend college, enfer social and welfare work. LYNN LIVINGSTON: Squires, Lancers, Spar- fans: Sophomore president Commissioner of Regulafions: Sfudenf Body Presidenf. HOBBY: Playing rhe drums. AMBITION: Undecided af present BILL LOCKARD: Mafh. Club, Fufure Engin- eers: Fufure Medics: A.V.E.O.: gymnasfics. HOBBY: Guns. AMBITION: Aeronaufical En- gineer. BARBARA LONG: Choir: YWCA: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Horses, singing, sporls. AMBITION: To be a singer. CHARLENE LUCAS: Girls' League: Leller- girls: G.A.A.: dance commillees: YWCA. HOBBIES: Jim, playing my Hi Fi, cars, clolhes. AMBITION: To lry lo gel Pal and Linda hilched up. JIM LUDWICK: Sparlan Choir: Lellermen: Varsily lraclc, loolball, All-Cily, All-League. HOBBY: Waler slriing, all sporls. AMBITION: To go lo college. be wilh a cerlain girl. ROBERT MALCOM: Los Amigos: gymnas- lics: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Sporls. cars, girls. AMBITION: Undecided. STEVE MANOOSHIAN: B loolball, C lraclr, B baslrelball, varsily baseball: Chess Club. HOBBIES: Chess, sporls. AMBITION: Malte a lol ol money. MARGARET MAPLES: Sparlan Choir: Girls' League Cabinel: Chalelaines. HOBBIES: Ten- nis, piano. AMBITION: To go lo college, live in Oklahoma. JEANNE MARKLEY: YWCA: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Bowling, parlies, having lun. AM- BITION: Someday gel married. CAROL MARTIN: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Hosebaclr riding, swimming, danc- ing, Ioaling. AMBITION: Undecided. OOO GLORIA MARTINEZ: G.A.A.: Los Amigos: Chalelaines. HOBBY: Puzzles. AMBITION: To be a boolrlceeper or an airline hosless. CARL MAURIZI: Pages, Squires, Lancers: gymnaslics: parlicipanl in Easlern League lalenl assemblies. HOBBY: All sporls. AM- BITION: T.V. and radio lechnican, or musician. JACQUELINE MELTON: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Collecling records, doing govern- menl homeworlr. AMBITION: To gel married and do charily work. THOMAS MENESES: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Reading and eleclronics. AMBITION: Go lo Trade Tech. NANCY MICHL: Ophelians, Osliarians, Chalelaines: Girls' Slale Represenlalive: G.- A.A.: Drill Team: Modes and Manners: Ful- ure Business Leaders: Senior Glee. HOBBY: Lislening lo a cerlain disc ioclcey. AMBITION: To live a happy and successful Iile. MARTHA MILLER: Sludenl Governmenl: G.A.A.: HOBBIES: Daling and lelling iolces. AMBITION: Medical secrelary degree and missionary worlc. HANNAH MILLS: Fulure Medics, hislor- ian: G.A.A.: Chalelaines: Scholarship Sociely. HOBBIES: Knilling, lallring on lhe phone. AMBITION: Physical lherapisl or psycholo- gisl. JO ANN MOISEOFF: Girls' League: G.- A.A. HOBBY: Malring money. AMBITION: To be Iisled in all ol lhe hislory books. CATHERINE MORALES: Senior Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, dancing, boys. AMBITION: Nursing, and lo finish lhe lrip a- round lhe world wilh Palsy. VEE MORRIS: Ticlceleers: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dancing. AMBITION: To be a good wile lo Mr. Righl. BOB MORTIMER: Pages, Squires, Lancers: B loolball. HOBBIES: Bowling, cars. AM- BITION: Loaling. LINDA MOSCOE: Dexlelliansg G.A.A.: dance commillees: Choraliers: Sparlan Shield. HOBBIES: Riding, ealing, Icnilling, shopping, lallcing on lhe phone lor hours. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in my lile's am- bilion. NANCY MOSIER: Girls' League, YWCA. HOBBY: Music, records. AMBITION: To gel a secrelarial iob. SHARON MOWREY: Girls' League. HOB- BY: Cars. AMBITION: To gel oul ol high school. JESS MUNIZ: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Card games. AMBITION: To graduale. LINDA McARTHUR: Dexlellians, Ophelians, Osliarians, Chalelaines: G.A.A.: Fulure Teach- ers: Sparlan Choir: Sine Nomine: Red Cross: Sludenl Body commissioner ol publicily, song leader. HOBBIES: Driving, waler-slriing. AM- BITION: Conquer lhe world. RICHARD MCATEER: Sparlans: Lellermen: A.V.E.O.: caleleria: Chess Club: baslrelball, swimming. HOBBIES: Swimming, going lo lhe beach, loaling. AMBITION: To graduale lrom college. JOY McCONNELL: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: piano, sporls. AMBITION: Medical lech- mcian. GEORGE MCINERNY: Pages, Squires, Lan- cers, Sparlans: Key Club: B loolball, baseball: Junior Class presidenl. HOBBIES: Goll, beach, waler slciing, cars. AMBITION: To gel a car, go lo U.S.C., and ioin a lralernily. RONDA MCKINNEY: Girls' League: YWCA, HOBBY: Parlies. AMBITION: Gel married someday. ELLIS McLAlN: Orcheslra, Band: Boys' For- um. HOBBIES: Good music, cars. AMBITION: Eleclronics engineer. CAROLYN NANCE: Girls' League' Euodia HOBBY: Drawing. AMBITION: Foreign Field missionary. JUDITH NAY: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Traveling, collecling iunlc. AMBITION: To gel married, and worlr in an ollice wilh a million- aire. RICHARD NORERO: Road Jockeys: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Collecling. AMBITION: To gel a car wilh an engine. TRAVIS NORTHEY: Tennis: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Ealing. AMBITION: Drallsman. MICHAEL O'NEIL: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBITION: To ioin lhe U.S. Navy. JEANNE OPSETH: Pep Club: Junior and Senior Glees, Choir: Cheerleader: Home- malring Queen: Band. HOBBY: Playing lhe piano. AMBITION: Kindergarlen leacher or lypisl. MARY ORTEGA: G.A.A.: Lellergirls: Junior and Senior Glees, Mixed Chorus, Sparlan Choir. HOBBIES: Archery, lennis, reading. AMBITION: To become a secrelary. VIRGINIA ORTIZ: YWCA: French Club: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Arl, music, drama. AMBITION: Allend Easl L.A. Junior College, become an inlerior clecoralor. REBECCA OVALLE: Los Amigos: Girls' League. HOBBY: Playing lhe piano, singing. AMBITION: To be a secrelary or an enler- lainer. ROLLIN OWENS: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: HiFi, cars. AMBITION: Archilecl, and gel a car lhal will run. DENNIS PAGENKOPP: Sparlans: Lellermen, B loolball, varsily loolball, lraclc: Senior B class officer. HOBBIES: Swimming, records, ew riencla, Knowfedgea. Student Leaders Smiled as Sam and Suzie Sparlas Nw ins., ,aan Career Commencement Events Stand Out having fun. AMBITION: Attend iunior college, be a draftsman. CAROL PALMER: G.A.A.: Junior and Senior Glees: Spartanettes: Future Business Leaders: Dextellians: Spartan Shield. HOBBIES: Knitting, music. AMBITION: To learn how to drive. DON PALMER: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars, girls. AMBITION: To become a public account- ant. BILL PARK: Aviation Club: Football, base- ball, basketball. HOBBIES: Airplanes, football, girls. AMBITION: To be a naval flyer, and the first man to Mars. MARILYN PARR: A.V.E.O.: cafeteria: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Copians, U.S.O. hostess, rhythm and blues, and eating pizza. AMBI- TION: iunior college. BILL PARROTT: Pages, Squires, Lancers Spartans: Scholarship Society: varsity base- ball, basketball: Lettermen: Freshman presi- dent: dance committees. HOBBIES: Baseball, stringing tennis rackets. AMBITION: To play maior league baseball. DIANE PASCUZZO: Girls' League. HOBBY: Being with Larry. AMBITION: To get married. DONALD PASTOR: Chess Club: Aviation: basketball, HOBBY: Model planes. AMBITION: Airline work or printing. CAROLYN PAYNE: Ostiarians, Chatelaines: Phoenix: Girls' League, parliamentarian, Big and Little Sister Party, chairman: Modes and Manners: Drill Team: Christmas Parade Queen. HOBBIES: Dancing and knitting. AMBITION: To have a happy and successful life. PAT PAZULA: Chatelaines, Girls' League Chairman: Ostiarians: Big and Little Sister Party: Future Business Leaders: G.A.A. pub- Iicity chairman: Drill Team: Senior Glee: Spartan Choir: Dance Committees. HOBBIES: gif! I -: Carol Palmer TION: Go to Trade Tech, if not in the Air Force. BOB PROCTOR: Pages, Squires, Lancers. Spartans: Lettermen: Idlers car club: varsity basketball, varsity baseball. HOBBIES: Hunt- ing, fishing, tennis, golf. AMBITION: College. and professional baseball later. SANDRA OUIGLEY: Y.W.C.A. lStarIight- ersl: Senior Glee: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Going to parties, having fun. AMBITION: Bookkeeper or a private secretary. ra uaiion ime .94 Singing, dancing, swimming. AMBITION: To become a vocalist or a secretary. CAROL PEPPER: Dextellians, Ophelians: Ostiarians, Student Court Representative: Chatelaines: Lettergirls: Drill Team: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Having fun: going to the beach. AMBITION: College: a happy marriage. MARY PERRIN: Girls' League: Job's Daughters: Y-Teen. HOBBY: Having party time. AMBITION: Get married, gc to college. BILL PERRY: Lancers, Spartans: Lettermen. HOBBIES: Tennis, basketball, sports, girls. AMBITION: Commercial pilot, or physical education teacher. DONNA PETRALIA: Dextellians: Girls' Lea- gue. HOBBY: Painting. AMBITION: To work in an office. PATRICIA POLLOCK: Future Business Lead- ers, Ticketeers: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Reading, sewing. AMBITION: To be a high school commercial teacher SHEILA POPKIN: Dextellians: Ostiarians: Girls' League board, Girls' Council: G.A.A. board: Future Teachers: dance committees: Junior and Senior Glee, Spartan Choir: Jes- ters Y-Teen. HOBBIES: Music, dancing, bowl- ing, skating, knitting socks. AMBITION: To become a successful housewife and mother. CAROLYN POTTER: Math Club: Chess Club: Sine Nomine: Future Engineers: Drill Team: Scholarship: Sophomore representative. HOBBIES: Reading and needlework. AMBI- TION: Make enough money to pay for the things I lose. PHYLLIS POWELL: Y.W.C.A. lStarIightersl: Senior Glee: Girls' League. HOBBY: Having a good time. AMBITION: To be a nurse or secretary. ANGEL PRIETO: Letter in C basketball, track, varsity basketball: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Eating, sleeping, more eating. AMBI- RON RAGONE: Key Club: Pages, Squires, Lancers, Spartans: Lettermen, president: Sen- ior B president: J.V., varsity baseball, B foot- ball, varsity football, track: Choraliers, Spar- tan Choir. HOBBIES: Hunting, water skiing. AMBITION: Own a multi-million dollar piuaria. PRISCILLA REINA: Dextellians, Opheliens, Ostiarians, Chatelaines: Thespians: G.A.A.: Drill Team: Y.W.C.A. HOBBIES: Bowling and knitting. AMBITION: To go to Cerritos Col- lege, become an air-line stewardess. DIANA RIESE: Dextellians, sergeant-at-arms: Chatelaines: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Cotton Day Chairman: Assistant Commissioner of Publicity: Christmas Parade Princess: dance committees: Scholarship Society: Glee Club: Betty Crocker Future Homemaker: Y-teens: Examiner Youth Forum Delegate. HOBBIES: Sewing, knitting, going on vacations. AMBI- TION: Teacher: or psychiatrist, so I can find out what makes me act that way. SUSAN RITCHIE: Dextellians, Ostiarians, Chatelaines: Scholarship: Future Teachers: Sine Nomine, president: G.A.A.: Girls' Council: dance committees: student body songleader, Secretary. HOBBIES: Sports, camping. AM- BITION: To tinish college, become a teacher. PAT ROBERTS: Dextellians, vice-president: Ophelians, Ostiarians, Chatelaines: Drill Team: dance committees: Y.W.C.A. HOBBIES: Rec- ords, dancing, the beach, and going to Ven- tura. AMBITION: Go to college. make a mil- lion, and grow old gracefully. DOUGLAS ROESE: B football: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Girls, sports, coin collecting. AM- BITION: To be successful. RITA JEAN ROLPH: Dextellians, Opheliens, Ostiarians, Chatelaines: Future Teachers: G. A.A., songleader: French Club: Phoenix: Modes and Manners: dance committees. HOBBIES: Swimming, knitting. AMBITION: To be a tea- cher and a good housewife. EDDIE RYAN: B football, track, varsity toot- ball and track: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Play- boy. AMBITION: To be successful. JIM SALYER: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Camp- ing, snow, water skiing, car building. AMBI- TION: To be a butcher. ELIZABETH SARDEGNA: G.A.A.: Girls' League: Sine Nomine: Future Medics: business otiice: Student Body treasurer. HOBBIES: Cooking, sports. AMBITION: Registered nurse. CLARA SASSER: G.A.A., bowling: Y.F.C.: Y.W.C.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, skating, swimming, bowling. AMBITION: To make a good housewife for my husband. ROBERT SCHAFFER: Spartans: Scholarship Society, prospective Sealbearer: Future Med- ics. HOBBY: My activities. AMBITION: Med- ical profession. BILL SCHRAM: Scholarship Society: var- sity tennis: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: My car. AM- BITION: Junior college. TOM SETUM: Chess Club: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Basketball and chess. AMBITION: Discover a goldmine. LINDA SHILEY: Colleens, Y-Teen Club: Girls' League. HOBBY: Dave. AMBITION: To own a Thunderbird and live in Hawaii. DEANNA SHIRLEY: G.A.A., recording sec- retary, publicity chairman: Future Teachers: Ophelians: Los Amigos: Lettergirls: Scholar- ship Society: Spartan Shield: Girls' League, color day committee: Choraliers: Junior Class treasurer. HOBBIES: Collecting albums. AM- BITION: Further my education and then set- tle down to a happy married life. TOM SIMPSON: Seiants: Boys' Forum. HOB- BIES: Girls, cars, more girls. AMBITION: Le- gal career. BARBARA SMITH: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Talking, sleeping. AMBITION: Educated bum. Here . .. DOUG SMITH: Sound Crew: Radio Club: Boys Forum. HOBBY: Building high fidelity ipnigd equipment. AMBITION: Electronics ie . AL SONNENBURG: Varsity football: Sine Nomine: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Women, mu- sic. AMBITION: A Latin high school teacher, and Latin lover. DONNA SPENCER: Girls' League. HOBBY: Swimming. AMBITION: To be an airline host- ess. SANDRA STERNBERG: G.A.A.: Choraliers, Junior and Senior Glee Spartan Choir: Girls' League. HOBBY: Sailor. AMBITION: To marry the sailor. NORMA STODOLA: CherAmis, Yclub Girls' League. HOBBY: Writing letters to Dave. AM- BITION: To be happily married. MARILYN STONE: Future Business Leaders: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Music, singing. AM- BITION: Housewife and office worker. JERRY SUDDERTH: Lancers, Rouges, Hi-Y: swimming: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Water ski- ing, swimming. AMBITION: To be an arch- itect. JACKIE SULLIVAN: Starlighters, Y club: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Swimming, bowling, skating. AMBITION: To marry a certain guy and be a good wife. PERFILIA TAFOYA: Girls' League. HOB- BIES: Dating, knitting, talking. AMBITION: Get a iob and get married. JUALENE TAPP: Girls' League: Scholarship Society. HOBBIES: Reading, knitting. AM- BITION: Work as a stenographer, eventually get married. CHUCK TAYLOR: Chess Club, president, vice-president: Ticketeers: Exchange Student Committee: Church basketball: Spartan Shield statt. HOBBIES: Collecting stamps, coing. re. cords: reading, football, basketball, and Rol- Ier Derby. AMBITION: To be an attorney. GEOFFREY TAYLOR: Squires, Lancers: Sparlans, presidenl: Chess Club. presidenl: Fufure Engineers, presidenf: Sine Nomine, sergeanf-al-arms: Scholarship Sociely, vice' presidenl: Sealbearer: dance commiHees: Rogues Hi-Y. HOBBIES: Radio experimen+ing, and my Model A Ford. AMBITION: Graduafe from Oxy and Cal Tech. Sell my Ford and live happily ever afler. BLANCHE TEVES: Drama-plays, AnasI'a- sia and Coins of His Kingdom : Girls' League. HOBBIES: KniHing, relaxing, and dan- cing. AMBITION: To be a success. MIKE THOMAS: Squires, Lancers: Sparians, Engineers: Sine secrelary-lreasurer: Fufure Nomine: Scolarship Sociefy. HOBBIES: Model building, coins. AMBITION: To become a mechanical engineer. RONALD THOMAS: B foofball: Scholarship Sociely: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Sporis, lish- ing, ialking. AMBITION: Make a million and be successful. PAT THORPE: Drill Team: Fufure Business Leaders: Tickeleers: G.A.A. HOBBIES: Dan- cing and sporfs. AMBITION: Go 'ro work. BILL TRINDLE: Lefler, frack and B fool- ball: ldlers: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES Hun+ing: auromobile racing. AMBITION: Tool and die maker. CHERI TROTTER: Girls' League: Choraliers: Y-Ieens. HOBBIES: Swimming, drawing, and keeping my rools blond. AMBITION: To go fo work for a while, Ihen ge+ married. TOM TUCKER: Spar+ans: Choraliers, Spar- +an Choir: Lelfermen: varsily Iennis, baskef- ball: Fulure Engineers: Scholarship Sociefy. Sealbearer. HOBBIES: Ealing, Ioaling, and girls. AMBITION: Engineer or nuclear phys- icis+. DON TURNER: Gymnas+ics: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Girls. AMBITION: To be a pilof. ALEX VAGO: French Club: Fulure Medics: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Hunfing, fishing. AMBITION: Docfor. HAROLD VanRYTE: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Consirucfing ihings. AMBITION: Be a craHs- man. LARRY VAN UNEN: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Cars and girls. AMBITION: Engineer. JOHN VARA: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Fish- ing, skindiving. AMBITION: lnduslrial ar+s 'I'eacher. BETTY VARGAS: Y-Teens: Ma+h Club: Dex- Iellians: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, arl, reading. AMBITION: Only one person knows fha'l. SYLVIA VASOUEZ: G.A.A.: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Dancing, swimming, +ennis. AMBI- TION: To always be happy, and make people happy. CAROLYN WATKINS: G.A.A.: Fulure Bus- iness Leaders: Drill Team: Coleens, Y-feens: Choraliers. HOBBY: Collecling Frank Sinafra albums. AMBITION: To buy a Corveffe, a boal, wafer skis. MIKE WATSON: LeHerman's Club: var- sify Irack, gymnasfics, swimming, B 'fool- ball: Pages: head yell leader: Execulive board: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Skiing, sporfs, Donna. AMBITION: To make a million by age 20. TOM WHIPPLE: Boys' Forum. HOBBIES: Eleclronics, HiFi, cars. AMBITION: Air Force. college, and eleclrical engineering. EVA KAY WHITE: Dexiellians, Ophelians, Osfiarians, Chafelaines: World Alilairs: G.A.A., LeHergirIs: Jesfers Y-feen: Job's Daugh+ers. HOBBIES: Sporfs, knifling. AMBITION: To be an air line hosfess. JUDY WHYATT: G.A.A.: Junior and Sen- ior Glee: B.Y.F. HOBBIES: Sporls, collecfing. AMBITION: Go 'fo Ihe Rose Bowl and fhe World Series. JOYCE WIEDMYER: Girls' League. HOB- BY: Kniffing. AMBITION: Sales clerk. JOHN WILLIAMS: Pages, Squires. Lancers Sparransi A.V.E.O.: Chess Club: Fulure En: gineers, vice-presidenf: school pholographer: dance commilfees. HOBBY: Phoiography. AM- BITION: Eleclrical Engineer. I JO K. WILLIAMSON: Dexlellians, public- l+y chairman: Ophelians, Sergeani-a+-arms: Os- Iiarians, sfudenf courf represenlalive: Chafe- Iaines, recording secrefary: Scholarship Sociefyg Drill Team: G.A.A., presidenr, recording sec- relary, chairman of games and enlerlainmenf, and decorafions chairman: lnler-Club Council, secrelary: Leadership, Easlern League Repre- senfafive: Girls' League cabiner: Phoenix: Tal- enf Nominaling chaiman: Sparian Shield. HOB- BY: Sporfs. AMBITION. Marry and have a happy and successful life. LINDA JO WILROY: G.A.A.: Jeslers Y- club: Girls' League. HOBBIES: Knilling, and going fo fhe beach. AMBITION: To grow shor+. so I can walk around and look af all Ihe fall people. CARL WILSON: Boys' Forum. HOBBY: Lis- 'rening fo jokes. AMBITION: Money. RICHARD WINKLER: Road Hogs: Moror- cycle Club of Sourhern California: Boys' For- um. HOBBIES: Molorcycles, weighr Iilfing. AMBITION: To become Mr. Universe. CAROL WORKMAN: Dexlellians: Opheli- ans, vice-presidenr: Osfiarians, Ireasurer: Chal- elaines: G.A.A.: Lelfergirls: Drill Team: Los Amigos: Girls' Council: Senior Represenlafive: dance commiflees. HOBBIES: Knilfing and bowling. AMBITION: To be an airline hosress. MICKEY YOUNG: Pages: Rouges Hi-Y: Boys' Forum: gymnaslics. HOBBY: Trying fo acl infelligeni. AMBITION: To be a veferi- narvan. . . . e orfcl .94 'M ailing. And Fine Girls' Week Planning Typified Outstanding Class and Year 'naw z fi-on-f 'if This year's Girls' Week Commiflee included Isealed, lep, +0 rggnn Janef Ives' Carolyn Payne Icnairmanj' Cynlhla Carfer: and Israndingi Sallie Baker, Pal Pazula, Madna Marnnl Jo K. Williamson' Judy Hirnes. WM fb iw L, J, ' ,LPfJ M M f ' , ,W W M JW 4, yi LYWXIOU W px yy , 0' X mfgy NWI iyf ODXJJEIVIM if 'N 6 mf? 57 Lvmgglry CD93 .- he alri of Jeefaxaiion... parfa 74 C!u6J, alciivifiesi UK Clubs, alcfiviliea Life is nof all fhe franfic press of work, Or should nof be. To learn fo spend our leisure fime wifh friends we make, Or by ourselves in solifary flwoughf, or resf . . . Is educafion foo. The arfs of living gracefully, and making friends, And building inferesfs for our fufure years Are sfressed in clubs, Are offered lwere for all in fine acfivifies. ion, sponsor 'Ni -1'-QM' Execufive Board Presldenf Roger McKee The arfs of leadership and self governmenf are pracficed by mem- bers of Sparfa's Execufive Board, fhe sfudenf law malcing and enforcing body for Hunfingfon Parlc High School. Headed in W'58 by Roger McKee, sfudenf body presidenf, and Fran Jordan, vice-presidenf, fhe Execufive Board developed sfrong supporf for such acfivifies as fhe Howdy, Sadie Hawkins Day, and Homecoming. The sporfs season was highly successful, and well supporfed by all Sams and Suzies-a facfor in League championships for fhe varsify and B foofball feams. Wi+h fhe assisfance of Mr. Don Pelfon, coordinafor of acfivifies, fhe Board ended fhe year wifh successful sponsorship of consfifufional amendmenfs fo clarify responsibilifies and sfrengfhen sfudenf govern- menf. Execufive Board, W'58. Counfer-clockwise from upper lefiz Sandy Jones, secrofary: Mary Con- salvo, commissioner of finance: Judy Peferson, commissioner of welfare: Gary Cox, commissioner of afhlefics: Marilyn Waifman, commissioner of awards: Marilyn Miller, hisforian: Jim Bradley, commissioner of publicifyg Diana Riese. assisfanf commissioner of publicify: Bruce Beckman, Com- missioner of public arfs: Lynn Livingsfon, commis- sioner of regulafionsg Fran Jordan, vice-president Fran Jordan. vice-president I' X f .lN ei f N i was f WE l s l E Execulive Board S I Presidenf Lynn Livingsfon Execufive Board is Spar1'a's official sfudenl' governing body, elecfed by fhe sfudenrs, and meefing as 'rhe Execufive Board each Monday wifh one sfudenf represenfafive from each fhird period class fo bring pro- blems or quesrions, and reporr +o classes abou+ ilems discussed. The Board plans assemblies, inaugurafes +icke+ sales, and +ries in every way possible 'lo work wirh s+uden+s, faculfy and adminisrrarors 'For 'rhe benefil of 'I'he whole s+uden+ body. Under S'58 direcrion of Presidenr Lynn Livingslon and Vice-Presidenf Linda Lewis, sparkling social even'rs were highlighled by fhe CoHon- Cord and 'rhe Prom. And Execufive Board could claim much credii' for a highly successful Open House, a vigorous clean campus drive, arrful publicify for campus evenrs, and revision of 'rhe s+uden+ handbook. Execuiive Board, S'58. Cloclrwise from upper righfz Susie Riichie, secrefaryg Elizabefh Sarclegna, rreasurer: Dale Sfirling commissioner of assemblies: Skip Prusia, commissioner of afhleiicsg Donna Thrasher, commissioner of clubs and acliviiies: Jeanie Peierson, hisior- ian: Linda McArfhur, commissioner of publiciryg Sharon Rupp, assislani com- missioner of publiciiyg Marilyn Wailman, commissioner of elecfions: Jim Bradley, commissioner of regulafionsp Linda Lewis, vice-presidenf. Linda Lewis, vice-president ,Wi - .0 ... ,,, MAY , V, ., 9 M W. v Ii 7 hi kr Vg, ' ' - T ' A-sf . ss' I' f -uum,s r -ia. ' Gordon Fiizel, commissioner of noon broadcasls ewan Yu. 3 1 f , , 5 i 2 , . ,Qi 4 l , Girls' League, W'58. Leif fo righfz Viclrie Adams, hisforian: Mary Jo Bradley, vice-president Fran Ellioff, secrefary: Judy Winlrler, president Carol MCATihUF, publiciiy chairman: Linda Wilcox, frea- surer: Gloria Murphy, parliamen-larian. Boys' Forum W'58 Guy Hennigan, Boys' Forum presidenf 5 I ww-fi' ef... 3 QM l l sl fx A . ' xi f 1 l i i 2 2 4 i K E l ' 'il I - A 'il Q If W5 Girls' League W'58 Judy Winkler, presiclenf E W Girls' League S'58 f K 5 2 Mary Jo Bradley, presidenf Girls' League. S'58. Left fo righf: Viclri Adams. +reasurerg Fran Ellioif, vice-president Sandy John- son, secretary: Mary Jo Bradley, presidenf: Marsha Moods, parliameufariang JeaneHe Carier, hisfor- ian: Gloria Murphy, publicify chairman. Boys' Forum S'58 kiln ll Gary Cox, Boys' Forum presicleni' ooo-av' 4 'frfbi' ' rfwffvk-ffeeamm v at W NAWA 4 AM X., Y V s 3 , 5,33 ., Wi 'N..,,.,- Pages. Leif +o righf, firs? row: Mark Hoisingion, Fred Vanderwold, Francis Bradley, Dave Rhode, Tom Kaiser, John Jourdane, Bob Roundy, Bob Jones, Lewis Bagby. Second row: Tom Noble, Ron Bishop, Dave Sfupin, Rod Pomroy, Eugene Thayer, Bill Carier, Bob Nanney, Greyson Cooley, Chris Bluemle, Danny Robinson, Gene Lombard, Russell Peiralia. Third row: Robed Husbands, Ronnie Ferguson, John Burgan, Bob Bauers, Milre Ploessel, John Ives, Carl Wufesiieg, Dave BouHe, Bob Belikoff, Michael Whi+e, Milre Mills. Pages J, r Sparians Served By Varied Clubs Sparfa is well served by groups ai each grade level-Pages and Dexrellians as freshmen, Squires and Ophelians in +he +en+h grade, Lancers and Osiiarians in ihe iunior year, Sparlans and Cha+e- laines for 'rwelfih grade. Key Club serves school and communify, and Phoenix membership honors efforf and service in club leadership, siudenf governmenr, and classes which serve 'rhe school. as 1? lf' are x 3' ,M re 6? L, 5' Ophelians sung are-.-wifi Nw' 4-5- Leif fo righf, first row: Bambi Reilly, Ginny Erwin, Dorolhy Wade, Sharon Rupp, Darlene Keener, Diane Frenfz, Vicki Adams. Second row: Laoni Hannula, Pai Morrison, Marilyn Carfer, Marcia Barry, Bunny Henning, Yvonne Railifi, Belly Sechrisi, Sue Bunker. Third row: Nina Berezny, Harlena Jones, Diane Brown, Maurifa Keller, Melva Brown, Kafhy Burger, Donna Bowman, Penny Woodward, Barbara Kenf, Judy Burgan, Linda Wlcox, Sharon Robinson. Lancers. Lefi 'ro righi, firsi row: George McEachen, Marlin Vago, Bill Willis, John Hourian, Larry Rolph, Jeff Sweafi, Bob Johnson, Cheney Johnson, Byron Gasion. Second row: Jerry Browne, Derry Gielow, .lim Swearingen, Rene Veluzai, Bob Lariiy, Roger DuPaix, David Brown, Bill Lindsey, George Ashlon, Ralph Arriola. Third row: Mr. Bill While, sponsor, Tom Lewis, Milre Fiizparriclr, Dennis Huffman, Oscar DelRosA ario, Bob Boyd, Wendell Waile, Marco Yzuel, Barry, Nielsen, Jim Tillman, Paul Kelly, Diclr Lincourf. Ray Scudder, Ken+ Vanilleer. Dexiellians. LeH fo right firsf row: Trudi Ferfig, Janef Hall, Margarei Ryan, Loralie Seigal, Pam Gaifher, Loie Kendriclc, Carol Niersbach, Ann Bracy, Joann Lofis, Donna Johnson, Melinda Thomas, Beafrice Blaclr. Second row: Vivien Freidel, Judy ConniFf, Nikki Taylor, Shirley, Kaler, Sharon Lindsey, Jana Mosgar, Carole Seiferf, Jean Trefi, Bobbie Kuhlman, Alma Wilson, Beify Finlay. Third row: Kalhy Swallow, Vicki Culver, Phyllis McDonnell, Janei' Jensen, Beverly Daniel, Linda Thompson, Linda Jacobson, Rober+a Helwig, Barbara Den+, Janice Hu++on, Miss Elizabefh Snyder, sponsor. Dexiellians Squires Squires. Left fo righi, iirsf row: Jim Jaclrovich, Fred Roberfson, Bill Odell, Franlr Chapman, Jim Riley, Jim Herdman, Roberf Deucher, Ben Bycel. Second row: Charles Sfay, Phil Bashaw, Nick Chiechi, Richard Carlson, John Busler, . , Lowell Johnson, Milre Pashley, Milne Livermore, Ronnie Parque, Loring Ru++. Third row: Dick Schmieier, Bill Makshan- off, Bob Day, Carl Haase, Tom Moyer, Joel Tapley, Glenn Emigh, Grover Bagby, Slcip Prusia, Eddie Redfox, Alan Keller, Mr. Ari' Bruhns, sponsor. Fourih row: Brad Ohm, Lynn Burgess, Alan Broolrs, Michael Levin, Bill Bauserman, Lee Reid, Maurice Jourdane, Ken Henson, Richard Swearingen, Paul DeRoss, Jerry Kimes, Jess Moulin. Osiiarians. Leif +0 righf, firsi row: Paula Ward, Mariha Mariin, Pa+ Gilmore, Lila Seamon, Marialice Hedgcoclr. Second row: Paula Reece, Evelyn Hooper, Carol McAr+hur, Norma DeLahun'i, Judy Worden, Bea Owens, Judy Whifeman, Jeanefie Carler. Third row: Merle Johnson, Barbara Capaci, Irma Hurfado. 9 0 Carolyn Waiiman, Dale Sfirling, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Waiiman, Bonnie Terry, Gloria Murphy. Fourih row: Deanna Pofrer, Mona Franklin, Sandy Johnson, Sue Washburn, Judy Sedgwiclr, Fran Ellio'H, Palfy l-...., n.4,.,...,,.:s., WM-. ls Leader's Ari Leaders grow fhrough service 'ro ofhersg he who is noi willing +o serve is noi' prepared 'lo lead. This is 'lhe philosophy Sparia learns in club and class . . . a life approach which sfrenghlens ideals and holds sfandards high. Serving in 'lhe cafeieria, in aud- iiorium and grounds supervision, in offices and ofher ways . . . and enioying social evenis . . . Spar- +ans build for The fufure. Sparlans , l 'Spar+ans. Leif fo righi, firsl row: Bill Perry, Ed Gomez, Gordon Fi-lzel, Gin Wong, Lynn Livingslon, Tim Wood, Sandy Weiner. A Second row: Mr. Don Pellon, sponsor: Bill Parroll, Dave Bailey, Morgan Halvorson, Joe Tholen, Kell Jensen, Ron Ragone, Tom Brown, Mile Thomas, Jeff Taylor, Mr. Richard Thompson, sponsor. Third row: Cal Parlrs, John Lewis, John Williams, Bob Erexlyis, Roger McKee, Lynn Lobaugh, Guy Hennigan, Chuck Casey, Ed Frey, Bill Cooper, Greg Holden, Tom Tucker, John en . Sparians and Cha+elaines, Hunlinglon Parlc's lop senior service groups, are 'rypical of 'rhe ofher organizafions ihrough which s'ruden+s serve +he school. Wilh Mr. Goodhue, Mr. Pellon and Mr. Richard Thompson as sponsors, Sparians checlc passes al nu+ri+ion and noon, assisl al' assemblies, and work fo aid lhe sludenl body in many ways. The Chalelaine parly is one of +he group's social aclivilies which is enjoyed by all. e rid of griencldizip . . . Key Club. Lefl 'ro righi, 'lirs+ row: Bill Willis, Tony Boschelli, Milne Pashley, Gordon Filzel, Sfanley Bowen, Bob Lari+y, Marly Vago, Roger DuPaix. Second row: Cheney Johnson, Jay Hoolrer, Craig Ferlig, John Wya++, Vern Guidinger, Wayne McCour+, Wendell Wai'l'e, Franlc Berry, Loring Ru++, Tom Linln. Third row: Skip Prusia, Jim Tillman, Brad Ohm, Grover Bagby, Ray Scudder, Wally Harris, Ed Redfox, Glenn Emigh. Fourih row: Harry Hay, Roberl Deucher, Skip Husbands, Richard Lincourl, Fred Roberfs, Tom Lewis, Bob Riley, Jim Herdman, Paul Kelly. u Enjoy Service The Key Club, boys group sponsored infernalionaily by +he Kiwanis organizafion, per- forms many in-school and communify services in +he high schools where i+ is es- lablished. Locally, Career Day is a Kiwanis-Key Club sponsored proiecf, and Mr. Raymond Harris, sponsor for +he Spar- +an chapfer, organizes nume- rous social affairs, lrips, con- ferences and service acfivi- ,ge-X +ies, and helps +he boys or- '39, ganize 'Fund raising cam- paigns l'o carry 'forlh 'rhe pur- poses of +he group. ,T,.,,.H,QX . Girls All Chalelaines. Lefl lo righl, lirsl row: Doris Richardson. Sandra Jones, Alice Sanliago, Judy Pelerson, Diane Drobnick, Fran Jor- W' dan, Gay Bingham, Judy Winlrler, Sheila Whalen, Kalhie Hammons, Belly Guesl. Second row: Edilh Golden, Carolyn Payne, Jo K. Williamson, Wanda Allchin, Pal DeLahunl, Judy Valenline, Anna Mae Hooper, Donna Buccola, Joyce Pavloff, Marlha Marlin, Pal Gilmore, Judy Whiler, Marialice Hedgcocl. Third row: Sally Baker, Mary Kroner, Paula Ward, Linda Mc Arlhur, Paula Riese, Sandra Johnson, Lila Seamon, Genla Hawlrins, Judy Himes, Carol Pepper, Eva Kay While, Barbara Hudson, Cynlhia Carler, Priscilla Reina, Hannah Mills, Donna Griffin, Miss Elinor OFFenbach, sponsor. Fourlh row: Mar- garel Maples, Mary Jo Bradley, Carol Worlrman, Diana Reese, Pal Pazula, Janel lves, Susan Rilchie, Rila Jean Rolph, Pal Roberls, Gloria Marlinez, Linda Lewis. Sponsored by Miss Olilenbach, Chalelaines serve lheir school in ground palrol and supervision of audilorium conclucl. Membership is an honor which involves responsibililies nol easily lived up lo, and conducl which sels high slandards for olhers. Mosl' Chalelaine members are aclive in various school clubs and organizalions, slrong in scholarship, and ready and able lo supporl all conslruclive, worlhwhile aclivilies. euelo n ark iufiflz Oilzera. Phoenix Sociely Honors Members Phoenix Sociely membership is one of lhe highesl' honors beslowecl by Hunlinglon Park High School. Nominaled by lacully mem- bers, and chosen by vole of a sludenl'-lacully commillee, members are chosen on 'lhe ba- sis ol Service Above Sell. Each is presenled wilh lhe fell Phoenix badge, worn on lhe shoulder as a symbol of honor. The Sociely 'ralces ils name 'From lhe legendary Greelc bird which rose 'From ils own ashes- a filling symbol in a l'wice-dev- aslaled school. Phoenix Sociely. Kneeling: Judy Winkler and John Lewis, W'58 Rolary Award winners. Slanding, lell lo righl, lirsl row: Dorolhy Janlz, Sandra Gaffney, Fran Jordan, Sally Siebring, Pal DeLahunl, Rila Rolph, Lorraine Williams. Second row: Pal Coolr, Florence Kroener, Madeline Dixon, Alice Sanliago, Mary Kroner, Carolyn Payne, Marlha Marlin. Third row: Bob Clillon, Everell Irwin, Earl Cole, Gay Bingham, Jo K. Williamson. Top row: Richard Kramer, Don Cummins, Dorey Smilh, Lynn Livingslon, Belly Guesl. 55 ig: si' sf. .. e .AQ'. v W T: . m I L. is, .,,.. '- , u - hx Vkkk gli QE . u we f Jushce Rules . N X il .. K- 2 ': ' T 'W is L ,, N s s i F A , , W gf .ig l l I bu .LLL,-' fzj K JSE 520' A ' g , 5 .4 Wwe-as s. T L , ' ii V ., T , Spar+a's Furure Teachers of T, 'W T, l ii' America vlsl+ various schools L and colleges +o be++er rheir ' underslanding of feaching i me+hods, and have many in+er- Q Q csslclsa G eshng meehngs and achvihes. y calsy 'i Delfa Kappa Gamma educa- T l fional sorori+y presenis a SIOO scholarship each spring fo a graduaring member. , I y Sfudenf Courl. Sealed, lei? +o righh Marialice Hedgcoch, Chief Jusiice Jonas Tholen, John Lenh. Mr. Sheldon Chubb, sponsor. Standing: John Jourdane, Carole Seifert Carol Niersbach, and, a+ fhe speaker's sfand, Oscar Del Rosario. VQKETTHEQW?-fi?4lf?ii.i'ifiM?isi2fM37'73.51A 9 Ticlcefeers. Leif +o righi, firsi' row: Pal' Polloclr, Lorraine Williams, Madelon Dixon, Marlene Bonneau, Karen Morrison, Genelle Hanners. Second row: Mr. Clarence Vanderpol, sponsor: Linda McGinnis, Edifh Golden, Peggy Millenberger, Caihy Ghio, Nancy Karnes, Marian McClellan, Norma Wheeler. Third row: Gladys Lesnelc, Sue Karnes, Pai Thorpe, Judy Porier, Tom Davis, Chuclr Taylor, Hazel Sellers, Sandra Gaffney, Ernesf Gail. Engineering Field AHrac'rs Field frips, lecrures and mo- vies were among acfivifies of Furure Engineers of America, rhe local chaprer being spon- sored by Norris-Thermador. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Charles Rurh, sponsor, +he club members complele proiecis 'for confesrs and science fairs. Fu+ure En ineers. Leffl +o Sludenis Serve r In Ticke+eers Ticker, please is +he word from Ticlcefeers, Sparran busi- ness s+uden+s under l'he spon- sorship of Mr. Clarence Van- derpoel who sell ancl collecf riclcers ai' all school funcfions where 'rhey are needed. Madelon Dixon was 'Fall se- mesler presiclenr, wifh Marlene Bonneau faking over in fhe spring for +his service minded group. 9 Frost, Roger DuPaix. Williams, Jeff Taylor. row: Carolyn Slrip Prusia, Lyn Pohler, Milre Thomas, Richard Schmieier, David dell Boa+righ+, Mr. Charles Ruth, sponsor, John Q .5 Fulure Teachers . 'K 3 Prepare, Sludy EQ! Sludenls violaling school rules lhis year laced a sludenl courl headed by Chief Juslices M My Ed Gomez llall semeslerl and . J 6 Fulure Teachers. Lell lo righl, firsl row: Nina Berezny, Marilyn Miller, Gloria Murphy, Genla Hawlxins, Marsha Moode, Lila Seamon. Second row: Mr, John Reinhardl, co-sponsor, Gerry Toscano, Shirley Kaler, Kalhy Dunlord, Dale Slirling, Trudi Ferlig, Donna Gliollone, Nancy Harker, Carmela Pinlo, Miss Marilyn Goudzwaard, co-sponsor. Third row: Viclci Culver, Alma Wilson, Nelline Delhousay, Nikki Taylor, Linda Worlcman, Sharon Lindsey, Jana Mosgar, Carole Seilerl. Fourlh row: Barbara Denl, Kalharine Kleinlze, Lorella Tellez, Pal DeLahunl, Rila Rolph, Judy Bradley, Roberla Ballard. Eillh row: Marguerile Wager, Wanda Allchin, Margarel Fosler, Judy Himes, Kalhy Burger, Gay Lodics, Sheila Whalen. F-ulure Business Leaders Advance To losler inleresl in business and ils varied aclivilies is lhe purpose ol Fulure Business Lea- ders, sponsored lhis year by Mr. Viclor Hozdulc. Donna Buccola was presidenl in lhe fall lerm, and was suc- ceeded by Barbara Hudson in lhe S'58 semesler. Field lrips and special meel- ings were among lhe group's aclivilies. s Joe Tholen lspring lerml, and were queslioned on regulalions and cilizenship and given ad- vice and counsel. Mr. Sheldon Chubb is lacully sponsor for lhe Courl. Fulure Business Leaders. Lefl lo righl, firsl row: Pal Pazula, Healher Mewherler, Joyce Pavloff, Donna Buccola, Carole Ralliff, Mary Schon. Second row: Judy Valenline, Lona Pierce, Belly Anderson, Bonnie Brown, Pal Polloclr, Jaclcie Garlh, Charlene Shaclrellord, Mr. Vic Hozdulz, sponsor. Third row: Judy Hoplcins, Donna Thrasher, Nancy Michl, Lucille Cimarusli, Pal Gilmore, Margarel Van Siclcle, Irma Hurlado, Lorraine Williams. Fourlh row: Cynlhia Carler, Elaine Kroelrer, Linda Benson, Janel Shoopman, Mary Ellen Hino, Donna DiTrapani, Judy Bescos, Bonnie Buclcle. Fillh row: Jan Allaway, Jeri Harlrer, Barbara Balmer, Virginia Thornlon, Carol Wallis, Carol Palmer, Pal Thorpe, Nancy Adams. Sixlh row: Don Palmer, Hazel Sellers, Penny Wilson, Carolyn Wallrins, Tom Davis, Belly Chura, Karen Cash, Rose VanDeberg, Norma DeLahunl. Fulure Medics. Lell lo righl, lirsl row: Marian McClellan, Alice Sanliago, Edilh Golden, Gin Wong, Lynda Bradbury, Lee Venuli, Colleen Armslrong. Second row: Mr. Don Myers, sponsorg Bob Schaffer, Joyce vanLeydner, Karen Morrison, Alex Vago, Judy Porler, Larry Rolph, Kay Rallilf. Fulure Nurses, Doclors Galher Fulure Medics membership is open lo anyone wishing lo lol- low any branch of lhe medical profession, and lhe group had many inleresling meelings lhis year, and lrips lo lhe hospilals, denlal clinics, and olher heallh cenlers 'For medical research Mr. Don Meyers is sponsor. 57 58 Junior Glee o Junior Glee. Lefl io righf, firsf row: 'Norma Armenia, Charlene McKinney, Jaclrie Garfh, Dian Napoliiano. Anna Yurada, Frances Parfon, Yvonne Cofer, Terry Decker, Mercy Cordova, Elaine Lopez, Sandra McCourl, Pai' Edmonson. Second row: Miss Jo Jane Ware, Corrine Cosiido, Karen Sorenson, Bonnie Brown, Nancy Kenny, Josephine Poriugal, Caiherine Benne+. Carol Ann lmes, Conchifa Hoskins, Carolyn Wilson, Myra Dobson, Margie Blair, Ray Dale Wal+er. Third row: Joyce Dixon, Joyce Redd, Mary Ann Crouch, Carol Row, Judy Williams, Barbara Van Ryie, Marilyn Conway, Diane Huggins, Darlene Crimmins, Mariorie Norwood, Darlene Shipman, Linda Jonasen, Rose Mary Mariinez. Four+h row: Virginia Cavanaugh, Eva Siewari, Erika Selnau, Roberfa Ballard, Nancy Fry, Margarei Simpson, Lynne Pullen, Michele Roles, Peggy Peier, Frances Hinclrley, Margarei Thompson, Sidnee Grasleih Sue Karnes. Sparfa is proud of i1's 'Four vocal music groups-ihe rwo glee clubs, Choraliers, and Sparfan Choir. The Chrisrmas Pageanr, Easier program Vespers and Commencemenl' appearances, fhe musical comedy By Hex lunderralcen wi+h drama groupsl, and performances 'For Open House, for communiry groups, and on +elevision, give reason 'For pride, and represenf only a par+ of fhe many musical ac+ivi+ies direcred by Miss Jo Jane Ware. Senior Glee Shows Splrrl Senior Glee. Lefi 'io righi, firsi row: Ann Licausi, Barbara Capaci, Marilyn Sione, Dorofhy Janh, Cheryl Warren, BeHy Kroelrer, Sandra Epsfein, Pam Murley, Mary Harris, Marilyn Sapufo, Linda Jones. Second row: Lila Seamon, Dar- lene Alvarez, Phylis Powell, Margie Jones, Gloria Correlle, Carol Pepper, Pa'Hy Jones, Donna Bowman, Wanda Griggs, Fran EllioH, Theresa Garcia, Donna Ball. Third row: Judy WhyaH, Sharon Melback, Jeanne Opsefh, Nancy No- par, Nancy Michl, Jeanei'-le Con+esso'Ho, Jeanne Peierson, Sandra Blaclrburn, Sylvia Vasquez, Barbara Simmons, Sharon Knox. Sparlan Choir Sings Joyously Sparlan Choir. Lefl fo righf, firsl' row: Pal DeLahun+, Ver- onica Levin, Merle Johnson, Judy Bescos, Gay Bingham, Judy Winkler, Diane Drobnick, Charlene Hall, Marlha Marlin, Virginia Sfickel. Second row: Phyllis Rader, Judy Pilkinglon, Connie Carier, Karen Bafes, Marilyn Waifman. Bonnie Terry, Barbara Long, Pal While, Margaref Maples, Donna Griffin, Diane Dey, Sandy Jones, Fran Jordan, Carolyn Wailman. Third row: Jackie Oliver, Linda McAr'lhur, Susie Rifchie. Marialice Hedgcock, Mary Kroner, Mary Jo Bradley, Shelia Popkin, Sherry Decker, Judy Whifeman, Deanna Poffer, Evelyn Hooper, Belly Guesl, Mabel Eppensleiner, Judy Sedgwick. Fourfh row: Edward Go- mez, Alex Gasporra, Pal' Cook, Judy Harrison, Guy Hennigan, Lynn Lobaugh, Roger McKee, Ron Ragone, Doris Richardson, Claudia Cooley, Donna Buccola, Janel Weslin, Sallie Baker, Gene Walls, John Lenk. Fiffh row: Bob Boyd, Cheney Johnson, Phil Bashaw, Mike Fihpairick, John Holdridge, Bob Procfor, Jim Arnefl, Greg Holden, Bill Cooper, Skip Husbands, Jim Ludwick, Chuck Casey, Tim Wood, Louis Marlucci, John Ramsey, Bob Larify, Ron Sfanlord. . . . alncl .fklzwic aa Clzarma . . . Choraliers Work Vocal Harmony Choraliers. Lefl io righl, firsi row: Dale Burgess, Joann Lofls, Judy Gill, Deanna Bogard, Pal Morrison, Lynda Burgess, Donna Cryder, Marcia Barry, Dorolhy Wade, Linda Kiddoo, Janice Allsiead, Elaine Murdaugh. Inge Hirschsohn. Sec- ond row: Diane Frenh, Ruth Cavanaugh. Luann Chrisfensen, Nelline Delhousay, Sharon Rupp, Bonnie Treff, Jane Crow, Mickey McLuen, Elaine Snyder, Judy Burgan, Teri Haynes, Linda Wilcox, Diane Brown. Third row: Sandra Sfernberg, Jerri Harker, Ginny Erwin, Sandra Green, Melva Brown, Judy Himes, Helen Holsion, Dolores Verdugo, Barbara Jones, Karen Morrison, Millie Fillers. Fourlh row: Mike Warson, John McFarlin, Richard Lincourl, Tom Tucker, Bill Snider, Brad Ohm, Tommy Haggis, Tom Link. .W .. as . J, , ww-,',.. ,, .sw uf E55 i rig M as Q :,. ' ' v -. 'Q B 435 j' '-wr., 5 we-... F se Band. Lyle Kealor and Mascofg Jim Dalion, drum maior. From lef-f fo right B d B 'ld S ' '+ as picfured: Carl Wulfesfieg, Frank Chapman, Mike Ploessel, Marfin Chavez, S Jim Marfin, Dee Tollman, Ed Hinckley, Don Wierhema, Margarei' Reinicke, Tom Morales, Dick Schmieier, Larry Arnold, Roger Brose, Chuck Hansen, Marcie Ynosirosa, Lynn Burgess, Gene Crounk, Jim Scoif, Ed Vara, Charles Napier, Maggie Bukovics, Kenf Sioddard, Bill Wager. H. OI' WLO BGP... To promoie scholarship and 'io par- licipale in local and S'I'a+ewide aca- demic ac+ivi+ies is The main goal of 'rhe Scholarship Sociefy, whose members have learned +he arf of Scholarship Members siudymg and have buil'r a solid foun Scholarship Socieiy. Leif lo righl, firsi row: Lee Reid, Jualene Tapp, Judy Porfer, Sheila Whalen, Genfa Hawkins, Dave Sfupin, George Cozens, Joseph Blackslen, Pal McGinnis, Judy Himes, Sandy Weiner, Charlo++e Green, Kafharine Kleinke, Michael Levin. Second row: Alan Brooks, Bambi Reilly, Penny Jacobs, Melva Brown, Bea Owens, Dena Garber, Judy Ward, Norma DeLahun+, Mike Thomas, Tim Wood, Diane Drobnick, Sharon Halvorson, Millie Fillers, Ginny Erwin, Marilyn VanDyke, Nikki Taylor, Fred Vanderwold. Third row: Wendell Waile, Bob Schaffer, Marfin Vago, Barry Nielsen, Hazel Sellers, David Brown, Tom Brown, Eugene Hays, Vern Guidinger, Chuck Taylor, Tony Miadich, Pal' Cook, Donna Bowman, Jerry Kimes, Mike Pashley, Derry Gielow, Grover Bagby, Frank Berry. Four'I'h row: Jeff Taylor, Dick Schmieier, Andy Jackson, Guy Hennigan, Lynn Lobaugh, Marco Yzuel, Frank Chapman, Tom Tucker, Dennis Hengs+enberg, Ray Scudder Jess Moulin, Jerry Johns, Dave Bailey, James Scoff, Ed Frey, Richard Boren, Sieve Guesf, Skip Prusia. Mgggg,e,gf,,gzr5ggu,,gef, 'hgeegsrarzlsyssram-211 m,..z,,,'msc5anNQQ1Ny.fmffew-ws,vf,wwMm, ,, Orchesfra. Leif +o righf, firsl row: ReNae Wilson, Judy Bradley, Kalhy Eggler, Gerald Person, Jim Marlin, Roger Brose, Kenf Sfoddard, Buddy Bradley. Second row: Bob Siirling, John Lu+ensl1e, Roger Service, Larry Arnold, Vir- ginia Quijano, Glen Salomon. ...yin Cyl!! Wim earn. dafion for oulsfanding accomplish- menfs in lafer life. Mrs. Helen Rine- man is sponsor 'For fhis California Scholarship Federaiion chapfer, one of Los Angeles' mosl' ac'I'ive groups. Ra+e Srrong Recommenda+ion Scholarship Socieiy. LeH 'ro righf, firsf row: Donna Johnson, Judy Me+z, BeHy Anderson, Yvonne Railiff, Nancy Nopar, Priscilla Varela, Nina Berezny, Pa+ Woods, Marilyn Miller, Irma Hurfado, Genelle Hanners, Carol Shoopman. Second row: Jeannie Peferson, Shirley Kaler, Pal Gilmore, Linda Lewis, Edward Gomez, Jeaneife Carfer, Nancy Michl, Mary Kroner, Myrleen Cole, BeHie Sechrisf, Gin Wong, Donna Griffin, Marialice Hedgcoclc, Carol Niersbach, Susan Bunlrer. Third row: Marfha Marlin, Charlene Shaclrelford, Pai DeLahun+, Judy Winlr- ler, Paula Ward, Jan Houck, Dixie Hairsion, Linda Wilcox, Diane Brown, Jana Mosgar, Linda Workman, Michaeleen Rowley, Dale Slirling, Kafhleen Hamm, Judy Whiieman, Pal While, Cal Parlcs, Eledra Cos+er, Susie Chambers. Fourfh row: Alice Sanliago, Judy Hoplxins, Edifh Golden, Linda McAr+hur, Sallie Balmer, Joyce vanLeydner, Marilyn Car+er, Carolyn PoHer, Linda Jacobson, Barbara Denl, Riia Jean Rolph, Yvonne Cichy, Gudrun Besoclce, Sandra Walson, Viclcie Adams, Susie Ri+chie, Diane Frenfz, Mary Ellen Hino, Carol Yafes. E T, ...s..- ...ww .,v...-., .u.., .,.v...,., All Muyogsp Ch KI r Edd su BTI or , ou o er, ris UC Furure Radio Men Welcomed by Club Sponsored by Mr. Frank Web- ber, Radio Club members work wi+h a variery of elecrrical and radio equipmenr, conracr hams in orher schools of 'rhe area, and develop skill and proficiency in radio opera+ions. The group is small, bul' +hose planning on radio careers find i+ exfremely inreresf- ing and more 'rhan worrhwhile. Ari Producfion. LeH 'ro righf, firs+ row: Jim Wes+lake, Terry Vidal, Tony CoueH'o, Sieve D Il g Larry Bryan, Fred Balsz. Second row: Mr. Ted Wessinger, ins+ruc+ P I K g D k S h d Jim Sfau+s, Mike Wysrrach, Sieve Bo Srage Workers Serve School Ar+is+s al' seHing up props and scenery, and a+ making quick scene changes, Spar- +a's Srage Crew, direcred by Mr. Kennerh Gray, is of greal' service +0 rhe school. Manager for +he year is Don Cummins, who helps +o our- line work for +he boys and +o see rhaf rhey are on The iob. fame? flee h ' df! O In , IC C fd ef, Arr Service Under direclion of Mr. Ted Wessinger, Ari' Producfion srudenrs de- sign sfage seH'ings, ad- verrising posfers, pro- gram covers, and aid school ari' and publiciry efforls in many orher ways. Cooperafive ef- forl' wirh orher groups is rhe keynore for 'rhis class. C Srage Crew. Mr. Kenneih Gray, insrrucfor, explains lighi operafion lo Don Cummins and Richard K , k li , d 1 'lirs+ row sfandin , leff fo ri hr Evere lrw'n o g l g 9 l H 1 B b Hudson, Fred Roberl- son, Vic Allen, Dave Green R C flin, Joe Beauchamp, Frank Wearp sfand, leff fo righl, in fhe back row. . ,-f- -.H .sr .... .we Group Gives Sound Crew Boys Work Willingly Ranging 'From fhe +en'rh fhrough fwelffh grade, Sound Crew boys, under sponsorship of Mr. Frank Webber, ser up necessary sound equipmenl for assemblies, sporls rallies, cafeleria meelings, dan- ces, and olher aclivifies. They serve 'rhe school well, and learn many pracfical lessons in eleclron- ics, and arf of working wifh olhers. Films Shown For Sparla Audio-visual opera- lion for class and club groups is 'lhe work of A.V.E.O. - Audio-Visu- al Educafion Organiza- fion. This service group is open +o all sfudenfs inferesied in knowing how 'ro handle audio-vis- ual equipmenl. ll per- forms an essenfial ser- vice for Sparfa. Sound Crew. Lefi ro righfz Doug Soper, Ted Weriz, Bob Whimpey, Ben King, Tom Hanggie, Allen Mallory. ? Audio-Visual Educa+ion Organizalion. Leff fo righi, sealed: John Williams, Bob Hudson, Mabel Eppensfeiner, Alice Apodaca. Sianding, iirsl row: Mrs. Alice Chew, Jerry Furfaro, Roy Reissman, Colin Chambers, Earl Cole, Tom Davis, Charles Napier, Allen Mallory, Marshall George, Gary Davidson, Richard Kramer, Cafhy Eggler. Back row: Norman Dedmon, Jim Boucher, Ben King, Benifo Valenzuela, Dale Bailey. Thespians. Leif fo righl, firsi row: Beflie Sechrisi, Darlene Bi++er, Genfa Hawkins, DeeAnn Lipscomb. Jim Maxey. Second row: Jeannie Moore, Gene Wa++s, Mr. John Dorand, sponsor, Carolene renner, Karen Henshaw, LeRoy Lindsey, Penney Woodward, Priscilla Reina. Thespians Win Acling Honors cipa+ion in all school drama- fic aclivifies--l'he Chrislmas produclion, By Hex, one acl plays Abner Crane and Young Lady of Proper- +y, and spring play You Can'l' Take H' Wilh You - highlighled a busy year for 'lhe drama honorary, sponsor- ed by Mr. John Dorand. f Thealer parries and parfi- s .ae 2-1-e 'A ' .9 L,,..... K. K, A was 'V ir52fi'::sf1s 2 Avra+ion Club. Le1'+ +o righi, firs+ row, seared. Miss Frances Loge, sponsor: Bob Hudson, Richard Cerullo, Carole Donlay, Lee Flake. Bill Long, Mark Auara, Paul DeRoss, Maxine McClin+ock, Violef Froebsfel. Third row, sfanding: Bill Swezey, Bill Park, Joe Beauchamp. Chosen Suzies Guide Cusloms Modes and Manners, spon- sored by Mrs. YveHe Lerner, consisls of 'rwo girls from each grade, serving for a se- mesrer. Tips on appropriale dress and grooming are sug- gesled by 1'he group, which also plans l'he Fa'rher-Daugh- 'fer Banque? and is responsi- ble for a Girls' League fash- ion show. l'r is an aclive and iniluenlial group. Club Flies High l Basic fundamenfals of +he arl' of flying are laugh? lo fhose who ioin rhe Aviafion Club, and par- ficipale in meefings, field lrips fo nearby avia+ion indusiries, and 'rraining flighls in single engine aircrafl' during lhe year. The club is recognized as a small buf unu- sual and in+eres+ing group aciivi- 'l'y. Modes and Manners. l.eH +o righl, 'iirs+ row Ann Bracy, Elaine Snyder, Marialice Hedgcock, Gay Bingham, Carol McAr+hur, Diane Brown. Second row: Sallie Baker, Mary Kroner, Judy Valenline, Jean Treff, Dena Garber, Sandy Johnson. Girls' Council. Leff 'fo righf, firsl row: Dorfhy Wade, Bambi Reilly, Sheila Whalen, Genla Hawkins. Second row: Barbara Jones, Paula Ward, Vicki Culver. ff 5. Girls Welcomed Under rhe supervision of Miss Alberra Dredla, Girls' Council s+rives To malce new girls a+ Sparra feel welcome and secure. The Council consisls of one girl from each grade, sponsors fhe Morher- Daughler Banquei each spring. Chess, Anyone? Enioymeni of ihe game, and pariicipaiion in school and league iournamenfs, and oily champion- ship maiches, are goals and ac- rivilies of Chess Club. One of fhe mosl' acfive Los Angeles groups, if was sponsored by Mr. Claire Palmer in ihe fall, by Mr. Milion Perse and Dr. Boyd Lindop fhis spring. s yyrr V , Chess Club. Leif +o righi, iirsi row: Kenne+h Henson, Chuclr Taylor, Pai Coolr, Franlr Doufhari David Roper, Dean Brooks, Richard Carlson. Second row: Michael Davis, Bill Swezey, Kenf S+od- dard, Harry Fieldson, Ari Roienberg, Bob Hudson. Wayne Wesfman, Thomas Clark, Tom Sefum Mr. Claire Palmer, sponsor, Tom Davis, Glen Baer, Thomas Hoefling, James Gomory, Julie Grover Talenl' Sough+ By CommiHee Under Mrs. Ru'rh Ben+on's sponsorship, Taleni Nominal- ing CommiH'ee searches ou+ 'ialenf for Girls' League, Boys' Forum or srudeni body as- semblies, and helps organize exchange assemblies wifh ofher schools. The girls on +he commiH'ee also choose ' sfudenis fo be recognized and honored as Sam and Suzie Sparia in 'lhe Sparlan Shield. Talenf Nominaiing. Lefi 'lo righf, 'iirsi row: Pauleffe Walfers, Jo K. Williamson, chairman l958g Beffy Guesf, chairman l957g Paula Ward. Second row: Diane VanTilborg, Mrs. Ruih Benlon, Hosfesses Serve Serving al' banquefs, luncheons, brealcfasfs, l'eas and all similar ac- 'rivifies is ihe Hosfess Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Carol Trainor. High- lighl' of +he year for fhe members is 'rhe Hosiess Club's own break- fas+ in June. Hos+ess Club. Lef+ 'ro right firsf row: Colleen Napoliiano, Rose Dimonf, Sheila Cameron, Janei' Clark, Donna Rivas. Second row: Beverly Daniel, Margarei Thompson, Linda Thompson, Sandra O'Malley, Mrs. Carol Trainor, sponsor. Third row: Francene Goodman, Diane Napolitano, Pa+ Unruh, Joan Ballesio, Lucy Muniz, Lucy Aceves. Los Amigos Los Amigos. Leif +0 righl: Barbara Burnsed, Vivien Freidel, Donn Silvis, Miss Irene Josefe, sponsor: Marilyn Carier, Julie Glover, Lucy Aceves lfronil. Gudrun Besoshe lbackl, Yvonne Cichy, Helen Romero. e 0414.4 of .language . . . French Club H 1 French Club. Leif +o right lirsi row: Marilyn Waifman, Joyce Brown. Sieve McLain, Richer Laporfe, Pal Morrison, Linda Lewis, John Hourian. Nina Berezny. Second row: Chrisfel Rebay, Sandra Bray, Margarei Simp- son, Karhy Kleinlce, Nancy Brisfol, Bob Auli, Rufh Clarlr, Gudrun Besoclre, Jane+ Shoopman, Nancy Williams. Third row: Judy Sedgwick, Penny Woodward, Doug Niclrerson, Millard Juaire, Grover Bagby. Marco Yzuel, Alex Vago, Roberf Polaclr, Hanns Brosch, Pai Finley. Language Clubs Play lmporlanl Role al Sparla Sparla has lhree slrong language clubs lor sludenls inleresled in lhe arls ol communi- calion wilh olhers, ol language ilsell, and ol inlernalional good will lhrough know- ledge and underslanding. Largesl ol lhe groups is Sine Nomine, sponsored by Mr. Thompson Uhlman lo en- able Lalin sludenls lo become beller ac- quainled wilh each olher, and lo adverl- ise--lhrough aclivilies-lhe value ol Lalin sludy. Members especially enioy lhe Roman Banquel, held each spring. Developed lor lhe same purposes are lhe French Club, also sponsored by Mr. Uhl- man, and Los Amigos, lhe Spanish Club, sponsored lhis year by Miss Irene Josele. French Club had many memorable aclivi- lies, highlighled by a visil lo a French res- lauranl, and Los Amigos developed many ideas and projecls lo promole beller un- derslanding ol our Lalin American neigh- bors. If America lacks knowledge ol olher na- lions and lheir peoples, lhe underslanding ol languages and cusloms promoled lhrough classroom sludy and club work be- comes mosl imporlanl in lhe ballle lor lhe minds ol men, and language clubs meril our slrongesl supporl. re mp asfizecl for Sine Nomine Sine Nomine. Lefl lo righl, lirsl row: Melinda Thomas, Carol Shoopman, Mary Fiorenza, Marilyn Miller, Donna Johnson, Ann Bracy, Loralee Seigal, Sondra Nelson, Yvonne Rallill, Margarel Ryan. Linda McArlhur, Susie Chambers, Bellie Sechrisl, Carmela Pilo, Barbara Capaci. Second row: Elilabelh Sardegna, Donna Griflin, Gay Sunnelle, Francis Bradley, Mike Davis, Judy Connill, Judy Wilde, Pal Slewarl, Michaeleen Rowley, Carol Yales, Susan Tisches, Dell Keene, Arl Rolenberg. Diane VanTilborg, Linda Lewis, Carolyn Trigg, Lurline Livers. Third row: Belly Finlay, Barbara Denl, Barbara Kenl, Barbara Tucker, Ken Henson, John Busler, Carolyn Poller, Frances Hinckley, Dorolhy Kleinerl, Julie Friend, Vicki Adams, Eugene Lombard, Jim Baucher, Janel Jensen, Jana Mosgar, Bambi Reilly, Carol McArlhur, DeeAnn Lipscomb, Cecilia Gaslon. Fourlh row: Magdalene Bukovics, Penny Jacobs, Joanne lnsolio, Edilh Golden, Elaine Bukovics, Joan Uzdavinys, Susan May, Mike Thomas, Jim Scoll, Ed Hinckley, Jell Taylor, George Alexander, Jonas Tholen, Kenl VanFleel, Bob Healh, Maureen McLaughlin, Carol Abulone, Susie Rilchie, Diane Brown, Derry Gielow, Marlin Vago. EI Recuerdo rw :F 'I-mtv ...-J Bernadine Bronson, ediior Yearbook S+aff Creales Record Edifor Bernadine Bronson and her small bul' willing EI Recuer- do Sf-aff have done 1-heir besf Ferguson, Bernadine Bronson, Dena Garber, Dale Slirling. El Recuerdo sfaff. Lefi +o right Dr. Boyd Lindop, sponsor: John Williams, phorographerg Sharon fo produce an arfful record of Spar+a's year, and hope fha? you enioy and are proud of your annual. . . . alla! erit Recognition. Prin'r Shop Vocaiional Prin+ Shop. Leif 'ro right, 'Firs+ row: Mr. Francis Lebus, insfrudror: Wall Jones, Vern Guidinger. Second row: Jerry Booze, Dennis Gosnell, Russell Bower. In +he baclr: Carlos Frere, Mike Thorpe, Don Pasfor, Frank Sandello. Lino+ype operalors also include Dave Bailey, Evan Ballard, Dave Barrios, Daryl Halberf, George Hale, Eugene Hays, Jon Hubanks, Lesier Huslad, John Lufenslre, Ellis McLain, Bill Park, Emil Rozeli, Richard Ro1e'r, Ron Thomas. i 'L A W . V 'w.s:, x..k 1 1 . gf, l s X.,Q T ,,gffQ.f4?s.. .,:.,.: --- , Spar'-an Shield Pa+ Cook, co-edi+or Dena Garber, co eds+or 6 3 a sm a ssaafsssae 5 -gfszszzzzzay . Feszssszf Sparfan Shield Slaff. Sealed, lefi fo righi: Pai Sfewarf, Joan Taylor, Dena Garber, Mark Auara, Doris Bufler, Alice Apodaca. Sianding: Jan Clark, Dr. Boyd Lindop, insirudor, Walt Jones, Jo K. Williamson, Joe Tholan, DeAnna Shirley, Carol Palmer, Terry Thornion, John Williams, John Lewis. Mr. Francis Lebus, Prini' Shop Insfrucfor Shield Reporis Spar+an Evenls Wifh wonderful assisiance from Spar+a's prinf shop, in- s+rucfed by Mr. Francis Lebus, Hun'I'ing'ron Parl:'s iournalism classes obfain pracfice in iourn- alis'I'ic wrifing and news proced- ures in publishing fhe Spari'an Shield each week. Co-edifors Par Cool: and De- na Garber ioin Dr. Boyd Lin- dop, sponsor, in indicafing fha? iournalism also develops s+aff experience in co-operafive ef- forf fo gel' along wifh ofhers and serve fhe school. Dr. Boyd Lindop, Journalism Sponsor 0414 fograplz fage XV ff. E 70 ,, ,Q . ,Ag E 1 Q L 1 Wf' , hy 4. fl in A'-5 ,7 1 14. X Q , J 'Af '- ' X liz l 1 ,X 4 fg V,-x K f mf f f Q fl, I , x ,, R N, L, fy c74u iograplw W f - , , 3' 'GSH- ' L,,' f Jmsi rc.laxin'... 11's rn-5 bh:'H1da5,+oss it over! Hove one on mo! Sunmj dag. ... Adagio. No, ov' 'mel Pcm'1'5 Pair. ... Mo! . .. On our wozg . . .. HQPP9 frio. .. . Yassuh, Mr. 1n'feacloCu.+or .. . Pariging. Ga, 'feenst Ang good books lafely ? - - 1- I .9 , - L I-ff e re 0.l!!S. Ghost own or busf' Swnm Sfars. Lme DLP! Egejff? Pgrmmid, o.v19wo.9. unc Im ? To efher es ' Patti snacks' 5 S' Por? In a aiu Vamked expressions' A1' pool edge 5 9 9 A TV appearance? Li5h1's,ad'im,ca.me1eal M ,,.r Ulf alllzfetea in alction If life is compeiiiion, +es+ing, sfriving, And reaching ever for a higher goal, The winning or fhe losing counl' for li+Hleg The playing fair, and by +he rules, means all. The lessons iaughf on Spar+a's playing fields Can carry all 'lhrough life, And sporrsmanship be learned by all who play or wafch. Ariisfs in aciion . . . Winning wifhour a boasf, Or losing gracefully: We salufe our Sparfan 'reams. fa-ffm' Lynn Lobauglw Ken McGregor Dennis Pagenlcopp Jim Ludwiclc F ...X Clarence Ferguson Larry Campbell Guy Hennigan Earl Milligan Bill Cooper Jim Sfaurs Alex Gasporra We SparTan VarsiTy FooTball Squad Recognized As SpiriTed Team and League Champions Recovering Trom The Tlu epidemic, SparTa's TooTball VarsiTy rose To greaT heighTs, marching Through a perTecT 5- 0 EasTern League season and being edged ouT in The semi-Tinals oT The CiTy PlayoTTs by Banning. The Cinderella epic oT a Team ThaT losT Three pracTice games and Then be- came League champions began wiTh a 2I-I4 vicTory Tor Wilson's single wing oTTense in a nighT game aT EasT Los An- geles Junior College. This was Tollowed by a 27-I4 loss To Narbonne and a I3- 6 deTeaT by Verdugo Hills in The PTA Milk Bowl game. Springing back Trom deTeaT, The SparTan VarsiTy rolled over PolyTechnic 27-6 on Reeder Field To begin The League season, and Tollowed This win wiTh a 27-0 spanking Tor The Garfield Bulldogs aT Garfield. Flexing her muscles aTTer Two vic- Tories, SparTa Then romped Bell, scor- ing almosT every Time The Team goT The ball, and ending on The long side oT a 49-20 counT. HighlighT oT The season was The nexT encounTer, a nighT game aT SouTh GaTe. Underdog SparTa edged The Rams I4- I3, wiTh The aid oT John Ramsey's Toe, halTing The longesT winning sTreak in Los Angeles prep TooTball hisTory. Roger McKee Homecoming was TiTTingly celebra- Ted by a 2I-I4 vicTory over RoosevelT, which broughT SparTa iTs TirsT EasTern League Championship since l952. In The TirsT game oT The CiTy PlayoTTs HunTingTon Park Taced The Roughrid- ers again, and proved iTs TiTle To The League crown wiTh a 26-0 vicTory. The Banning PiloTs Then Threw a roadblock, and SparTa was edged 42-35 in The semi-Tinals, an exciTing season wind up. Jim Ludwick, John Ramsey, Paul King, and Lynn Lobaugh made TirsT sTring All-League, while Jim Hines, Ken Mc- Gregor, Alex Gasporra, and Larry Campbell made The second Team. Lud- wick was voTed The mosT valuable play- er in The EasTern League and also made TirsT sTring All-CiTy. Roger McKee and John Ramsey were co-capTains on The Floyd Rhea-Ray Vernoy coached squad, which was Tol- lowed by RoosevelT, GarTield, SouTh GaTe, Bell and PolyTechnic in League sTandings. John Ramsey YA RMT? Head Coach Floyd Rhea, leTT, discusses drufegy wiTh Varsify co- R syf25lsA :TT l an ohn em e a ssi an nd suggosfions. F NJ N Q, ., , M,,,i.,.,.W .d--,. . .. .1 ..,. W ,v., , ., . . ,iv . . . , ,Q J W f i, J, D n bgi V W n ,ie Y, . is . i ' fig, ,M A in 'h I 'B , R i w? 'wi sea , J h w if 6,1 ,W if B , e J , 1 F...-1 H-A .,,2 i i in K V kwkkrrw. K , W K GLV WL I : f 4 -4 ii., , A A , . W B l .. Fw, ww Sparfan Varsiiy. Lef+ 'lo righi, firsf row: Larry Bryan, Jim Hines, Roger McKee, Gary Moffat Lynn Lobaugh, Guy Hennigan, Jim Ludwiclt, Jim S'rau'l's, Earl Milligan, Clarence Ferguson. Second row: Lucio Leon, Ken McGregor, Ron Ragone, Kenny Pons, Mike Wysfrach, Jim Bradley, Terry Boschefii, Arnold Ruchfi, Jerry Johns, Bill Cooper. Third row: Pai Leon, Brad Ohm, Tom Brown, Ronnie Hol+on, Sam Blaclclock, Slcip Prusia, Lufher Sprouse, Al Sonnenberg, Alfred Gill, Alex Gasporra. Fourih row: Dennis Pagenltoff, Jim Riley, Dick Schrader, Ralph Arriola, Ed Ryan, Paul Maciel, Don Brown, Coach Ray Vernoy, Coach Floyd Rhea. Fiffh row: Bob Day, Paul King, John Ramsey, Milne Fi+zpa+riclc, Skip Musbands, Jim Pa+fillo, Jerry Hiclcey. Dan Wages, Richard Wessler. Sixfh row: Joe Garcia, David Roper. . . . Varsi+y coming 'rhroughl Ludwiclc sweeps end againsf Rooseveli' a+ Homecoming. Ge? 'I'ha1' receiver! 'T T-c 1 5 .sg .. MA- s B Spar+a's B Champions Dominafe Easf League Spar'ra's B foofballers came fhrough fhe sea- son wifh a 5-0 League record and fhe Easfern League Championship, bringing double foof- ball laurels fo fhe school. The squad suffered ifs only defeaf all year in losing fo Wilson Mules I3-7, and bounced Sparfa s B feam fakes fhe fi ld, and Phillips carries for a back +0 1-ake HS OH-,er P,-acfice games WHT, 900d gain- g Verdugo Hills and Narbonne. Poly was fhe firsf League vicfim, I9-0, and was followed by Gar- field, Bell, and Soufh Gafe, fhe fradifional rival. The Roosevelf Roughriders were edged 7-6 fo make 'rhe League championship secure. Coach Springer, fhe feam and fhe sfudenf body can be proud of fhe B record of scoring I04 poinfs fo I2 poinfs againsf League op- ponenfs. The lineup consisfed of: Johnson, LE: Fox, LT, Bowen, LG: Harris, C, Werfz, RG: Inman, RT: Evans, RE: Ferfig, QB: Gafling, LH, Aguilar, FB, and Lawrence, RH. Sparfa salufes ifs B feam. or ictory... B Foofball squad. Leff fo righf, firsf row: Larry Lawrence, Franlr Barry, Ted Werfz, John Flanders, Craig Ferfiq, Phil Bashaw, LeMoyne DuPaix, Sian Bowen. Second row: Capfain Gary Cox, Tony Boscheffi, Roger DuPaix, Jack Evans, Russell Aguilar, Richard Fox, Loring Ruff, L.A. Gafing, Tom Phillips, Bob Whimpey. Third row: Gary Turner, Gary Willis, Russ Morfimer, Doug Soper, Wally Harris, John Ives, Bill Trindle, Don Dobrinen, Cheney John- son, Milre Pashley, Niclc Chiechi, Bob Nanney. Fourfh row: Harry Hay, George Rios, Sieve Guesf, Dave Rhode, Paf McGinnis, John Burgan, Doug Roese, Ron Davis, Bob Bauer, John Torrey, Jerry Kimes, Jim Mason, Jim Grimes, Greyson Cooley. Fif+h row: Coach Henry Springer, Larry Ferguson lmanagerl, Fred Roberfson, Richard Rodriguez, George Rodriguez, Jack Tanlrersley, Tom Moyer, Jim Hefner, George Cozens, Jack Hendrix, Bob Vogf. Rod Pomeroy, Coach Roberf Chase. 1. 77 porla ahziograplza gamea 'llfelf flange . Lellermen Meril Recognilion l.eHermen. l.eH lo righf, firsf row: Bill Parro++, David Olof, Paul Kelly, Bill Willis, Wendell Waile, Bolo Procfor, Richard McAfeer, Dennis Pagen- kopp. Second row: David Roper, Bill Loclrard, Fred Flores, Milne Wafson, Gary Moffaf, Paul Nibarger, Wally Harris, Gary Cox, Ron Ragone. Third row: Jerry Hiclrey, Morgan Halvorson, Ray Scudder, Bill Perry, Ari Dunn, Ed Frey, Dave Bailey, Jim ArneH, Bill Cooper. Fogrlh row: Milce Wysfrach, Pal Leon, Jim Ludwiclr, Richard Lincourf, Tom Tuclrer, Slrip Husbands, Coach Raymond Vernoy, Coach Henry Springer. Homecoming Couri: Gay Bingham, Richard Lincourf, Fran Jordan, Bruce Beckman, Judy Winkler, Chuck Casey, Connie Cerier, Dave Bailey, Be++y Guesf, Bob Brewis. Homecoming, I957 Homecoming Princesses and Queen: Judy Winkler. BeHy Sued, Queen Connie Carfer, Fran Jordan, Gay Bingham. ueen Connie X X Angel Priefo Richard Lincourl Varsily Baskerball RGY SCUdd9 Sieve Dollinger Dave Bailey Wifh no League wins 'I'o lheir credif, despi'I'e a close-as- possible bl-59 defeaf by Bell, Hunlinglon Parlc's Varsify baslcelball men ended al' fhe bo'Hom of ihe League heap. Coach Harris commended lhe 'leam for spiri+, and spe- cial crowd acclaim wen fo seniors Ed Frey, Dave Bailey, Arr Dunn, Sfeve Dollinger, Bruce Beckman, Bob Procfor, Tim Wood, Jerry Roundy, and John Lenlr. ana OUB . . . row: eve o inger, i erry, Frey, Arl Dunn, Angel Priefo, Wen Harris. Varsiiy Baslzefball. Lefl 'ro righf, 'lirsf S+ D ll Bll P Ed dell Wade, John Lenin, Bob Procfor Second row: Don Pasfor manager B r u c e Beckman, Ray Scudder Richard Bailey, Richard Lincourl Dave Bailey, Kell Jensen, Coach Ray J.V. Baslrefball. Leii 'io ri hi, 'iirsf 9 row. Larry Mllfenberger, Tom Llnl, Ed Riden, Bill Odell, Dave Brown, Jim Jaclcovich. Second row: Ed Sfenberg, Nelson Lacrosse, Jim , Siephens, Jim Herdman, Roberi Q Deucher, John Chrisiensen. l J. V. Baskeiball ...al il ell Coached Zeam... Wi'I'h a 9-I record, Huniingfon Parlr's J. V. baslrefloallers defeafed every feam in 'I'he League iwice, wifh fhe ex- cepiion of Bell, which won a 54-46 vic+ory in +he second round. Wifh mosf of lhe players reiurning sophomores, oui- loolc for 'l'he new season is promising, and Coach Harris and 'ihe school are proud of fheir spirifed junior varsi'l'y Easiern League champions. Bill O'DeIl Bill Jaclrovich Tom Linl: Rolaerf Deucher Jim Herdman B Baskefball. Lefl fo righl, first row: Grover Bagby, Tony Miaclich, Milne Thorpe, Bob Bauer, Bob Larily, Roy Delvlarco. Second row: Coach Bill While, Bob Johnson, Darrell Phillips. Jim Slupin, Ben Bycel, Paul Chrislen- sen, Jess Moulin. BBaske'rball T . . . eam with pirit . . . C Baske+balI C Baslrelball. Lef+ io righl, 'Firsl row: Dennis Doran, Bill Mekshanofl, Mel Willis, Bill Aifchison, Jewell Sloven- son, Sammy Rowe, Lee Reid, Bill Carter. Second row: Paul Malhews, Henry Capeci, Lowell Johnson, John Wya'H. Dennis Blankenship, Jeff Sweell, Jerry Riley, Rey Chavez. Gymnasis. Leif fo right firsr row: Bob Malcom, LeMovne DuPaix, Bill Locltarcl, Paul Kelly, Paul Nibarger, Mike Wafson. Ron Holfon, Dave Olaf. Second row: Ken Roberls, Ken Loar, Bill Turner, S+eve Born, Bill Willis, Ronald Jordan, Verle lnman, Gary Brown. Third row: Doug Roese, Jaclr Hendrix, Tim Sclwrenlrer, Raymond Sandshom, George Malcom, Adllur Ellioff, Dave Rhode, Loring Ruff. Fourl'l'1 row: Coach Ray Vernoy, Jim Siephens lmanagerl, Jim Grimes, Milne Williams, Terry Gardner, Bob Farris. Worsfall Hall, Wayne Sfevens, Danny Garcia. Gymnaslics Sparfan gymnasfs ended in 'four+l1 spof in League fliis year, winning meefs wi+l1 Poly, Ball and Roosevelt and losing +o Sourh Ga+e and Garfield. Wafson, Kelly, Olof, and Malcom qualified in +l1e prelims for 'llie All Cify meef. Paul Kelly Mile Wafson Verle Inman B05 Malcom Earl Johnson Ed Frey Sieve Manooslwian Dick Hill Varsily Baseball Derry Gvielow Ron Ragone Bob Proclor John Lenli Craig Ferfig Wendell Waife Eddie Underwood Varsily Baseball. Leff 'lo righl, firsf row: Bob Proclor, Earl Johnson, John Lenk, Bill Parroll. Second row: Gary Cox, Lowell Johnson, Wendell Waile, Sam Manooshian, Ed Pinky Underwood, Tony Bosclnefli, Third row. Coach Ray Harris, Richard Parenle, Craig Ferlig, Jim Slephens, Dicl: Hill, Ed Frey, Dave Bailey, Derry Giolow. Tony Boschelli . . . n icforg or ,Defect i. Varsily Baseball Team Has Unforlunale Season Wilh an assisl' from an unlucky slar lhal broughl lhree League losses by a single run in each case, Spar+a's baseball varsily ended up wilh a 2-8 Easlern League record, and low spol in l'he League s'l'andings. The Sparlans defealed Jefferson in praclice before lhe season opened, losl' all of lheir firsl' round League games, and 'lhen downed Poly- 'rechnic Parrols by a 4-3 score, and clicked in 'l'wo big innings lo de'Fea+ lhe Soulh Gale Rams 7-2. ln lhe Dorsey Tournamenl' The Sparlan nine were eliminaled by San Fernando, dropping a 4-3 decision in lhe firsf round. Bill Parroll' was named All-League as l'he season ended, and his loss and lhal of 'rhe olher gradualing seniors, such as Proclor, Hill, Ragone and Frey will be hard 'for Coach Ray Harris and nexf year's squad 'lo overcome. Richard Parenle Bill Parroll' l Sparfa's Junior Varsify baseballers came wifhin one game of fhe League fifle fhis year, finishing second fo Soufh Gafe and in a fie wifh Garfield. The season record was 6-4, wifh a fhirfeen-inning loss fo Soufh Gafe making fhe difference befween firsf and second place. C Swim Squad JV Baseball Emphasizes Team Play Junior Varsify Baseball. Leff fo righf, firsf row: Allan Forresf, manager: Har- old Dunbar, Wayne Maffson, Henry Cherry, Bill Aifchison, Mel Willis. Sec- ond row: Tony Miadich, Frank Keller, J. C. Scoff, Larry Johnson lmanagerl, Grover Bagby, Henry Amada, Paul Gar cia. Third row: Mike PaH'erson, Ed Riden, Dennis Walker, Bill Odell, John Ives, Jay Hooker, Nick Navarro, Coach Bill Whife. Oufsfanding performances were furned in by Hank Almada, who pifched all fhe winning games and was selecfed mosf valuable player, and by Nick Navarro and Jay Hooker, who finished fhe season baffing over 300, Coach Bill Whife indicafes. Twelve JV's will receive leffers, and six are looking forward fo varsify fryoufs nexf year. C Swimming. Lef+ fo righf: Jack Doug- las, Tom Davis, Ron Buffemere, George Burl, Ron Pomroy, Gil Ramus, Ron Lyon, Jack Roberfs. Coach Floyd Rhea, kneel- ing in fronf. Swim Squads Win Acclaim For Sparla Varsi+y Swimming. Lef+ +o righ+, firsf row: Ray Chavez, Doug Soper, Larry Krueger, Tom Lenlr, Wally Harris, Jim Herdman. Second row: Coach Floyd Rhea, Rainer Koenig, Greg Holden, Jim Riley, Gary Wefherbee, Ed Slenberg, Bruce Beal:- man. Sparl'a's swim feams had a good year, wifh lhe Varsily squad lalcing fhe Norfhern League 1'i1'le, and breaking fhe 'Four man relay record 'rwice in rhree weeks. Poly, Lincoln, Verdugo Hills and Eagle Rock were defeafed on +he way 'ro lhe +il'le, and cify finals, wifh ouisfanding records made by oily preliminary quali- fiers Lenlc, Herdman, McAl'eer, Soper, Harris, We'l'herbee, DuPaix, Riley, Holden, and lhe medley and 'four man relay feams. The B's losl' fo Poly, defeared Lincoln, and losi' fo Verdugo Hills and Eagle Rock. The C's downed Poly and Verdugo, and losl' fo Eagle Roclc. B Swimmers B Swimming. Lef+ fo righ+, firsf ro Gil Trevino, Glenn Emigh, Phil Basha M Ice Jo d e BII L aur' ur an , i ong. Second row: Coach Rhea, John WyaH', Sie G P y an an Mk uesf, Ronnie inne, i e, i Livermore, Ken Henson. Third row: K lr N elson, John Reeder, Jess Moulin, Jo Rivera, Jim Winkler. 87 More :Sparta Signatures Spariai Squacld . . . . . . Know, win or fade . gram Sparfan Zeama . 'e evin im a in mana er. Tennis Team. Leif fo righl, firsl row: Tom Brown, Ray Scudder, Roger DuPaix, Jaclr Tanlzersley, Lee Reid, Jerry Kimes. Second row: Coach S1 P II M g Hal M Yzuel Bill Perry Marfy Vago Larry Rolph Tom A fi Mah L J M r'r g BVS DWG , OI' GTI VOFSOI1, BFCO f u Tennis Team Wins. Second Consleculiye Championship Spar+a's lennis squad fool: League This year wi+h a +en win- no loss record, defea+ing Poly, Garfield, Bell, Sou'l'h Gale, and Roosevell' in bofh rounds-five of fhe games being 7-0 vicfor- les. Ray Scudder and Lee Reid boasf periecf I0-0 League rec- ords, and are closely 'Followed by Tanlcersley, Perry, Brown, Vago, Rolph, DuPaix, and fhe ofher squad members who broughl' fhe Easfern League League nex+ year, buf Coach Powell's squad will be baffling for fheir +hird conseculive championship, and for perman- enl' possession of fhe League frophy now resfing in +he fro- phy case. +rophy again +o Hunfinglon Parlc. Wilson will be added +o lhe Ray Scudder Bill Perry Lee Reid . me aw' ff C Track. Leif fo righ+, firsf row: Tom Kaiser, Alex Macksoud, Nick Chiechi, Dell Keene, Rodney Hale, John Burgan. Second row: Ralph Cumberland, Bob Husbands, Lynn Burgess,.Mike Pashley, Tom Barden, Jerry Robi- neau, Bill Makshanofi. Third row: John Yee, John McM ann, Louis Bagby, John Jourdane, Dennis Moen, Dan Ledieff, Paul Maffhews. Fourfh row: Coach Henry Springer, Mike McGra+h, Wilson Smi+h, Mike Johns, Mike Johnson, Mike Hulina, Oscar Gonzales, Coach Roberi Chase. W ' AA 'A -' W ,.,..e....,,,,..,, H , ,W WWWVV 3 I-nh. ,M Q f ?a B Track B Track. Lefi fo righ+, firsi' row: Roy DeMarco, Larry Lawrence, Bob Whimpey, John Hourian, Bob Vog+, Ted Weriz, Bob Bauers, Tom Moyer. Second row: George Cozens, Grayson Cooley, Don Dobrinen, Jim Hefner, Sammy Rowe, Gary Wilks, Ron Bishop, Henry Capaci, James Hughes. Third row: Jim Corle'H, Bob Bauer, Paul Chrisiensen, Andy Reed, Robin Shiliflef, Frank Barry, Barry Nielson, Fred Pinion. Fourrh row: Ed Mes'rez, Jerry Pappin, Louis Gomez, Richard Harding, Jim Hamil- ion, Joel Tapley, Tom Noble, Bob Johnson, Cheney Johnson. Fif+h row: Coach Robed' Chase, Tom O'Keeie, Frank Ma- drid, Millard Juaire, Joe Blacksfen, Coach Henry Springer. Fasl Moving Track Men Work Well and Willingly Hun+ing+on Park's rrackmen wound up a some- whal' disappoinfing season wi+h a +wo win-+hree loss League record. Bell was conquered 70-34, and Poly edged 53-5l, a'Her pracfice losses fo Washingfon and San Pedro. League frack power, Roosevell' crushed Sparia 92lf2 fo IIV2g Sourh Ga+e 'look a convincing 65lf2-35lf2 vicloryg and +he cindermen losf +o Garfield, 54-50, when +he Bulldogs won +he re- lay and overcame a 50-49 Sparlan lead. The B and C squads, also coached by Coaches Springer and Chase, and managed by Dave Roper and Paul DeRoss, also had a poor year. The C's ended wiih a 2-3 record and 'lhird place in League, defeafing Poly and Bell: +he B's fried hard buf won no meeis. hey ,ue one lzeir e.4i Track Varsily Varsify Track. Leff 'io righl, firsi row: Ronnie Holfon, Gordon Fiizel, Bill Trindle, Lynn Livingsion, Jeff Sweah, Richard Cerullo, Sian Bowen, Bill Cooper, Mike Waison. Second row: Clarence Ferguson, Jim Ludwick, Pai Leon. Angel Prieio, Paul Nibarger, Jerry Hickey, Tom Brown, L. A. Galling, Ben Bycel. Third row: Larry Campbell, Dennis Dover, Jack Evans, Don Gray, Jim ArneH' Norman Cluff, Richard Lincouri, Roberf Williamson, Dennis Pugh, Russell Moriimer. Fourih row: Gary Mo'lTa++, Alan Wilson, Dennis Pagenkopp, Ron Ragone, Bob Day, Lufher Sprouse, Ed Ryan, Jim Jackovich, Ken Roberison. Fifih row: Larry Bryan. Ralph Arriola, Dick Bailey, Dennis Desy, Lucio Leon, John Chrisfense n, Dave Roper, manager. Sixlh row: Coach Chase, Roberi Deu- chor, Richard Welser, Jim Bradley, Arihur Perez, David Anderson, Danny Wages, Paul DeRoss, Coach Springer. 5 1 im, A. Board, Winier. Seaied, le'H +o right Ri+a Jean h, Judy Wilde, Jo K. Williamson ipresidenfl, Bamb Reilly, and Genfa Hawkins af fhe fypewriier. S+anding Barbara Hudson, Judy Himes, Connie Hollis, Pai Morrison Florence Kroener, Bunny Henning, Jackie Evans, Sallie Baker, Kafhy Dunford, Janef lves, Miss Marie Miller, sponsor . . . flayecl Hard ut air . . . Girls Keep Aciive in Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Marie Miller, Hunfingfon Park High School girls in Girls' Afhleiic Associafion, beifer known as G.A.A., mee'r afier school four days a week for parficipaiion in various sporis ac- fiviiies which include baskefball, volleyball, dancing and rhyfhms, swimming, soffball, bowling, ping pong, badminion and fennis, depending on 'ihe season of +he year. Jo K. Williamson was Winier presidenf, and direcied an acfive and inieresiing program for all girls inferesfed in sporis. Jo. K. Williamson G.A.A. Board, Summer. Miss Marie Miller, sponsor. seared in froni' of desll. Seafed, leff +o righf: Jaclrie Evans, Judy Himes lpresidenrl, Florence Kroener, S+anding Sallie Baker, Janice Hufion, Jo. K. Williamson, Bunny Henning, Nina Berezny, Carmela Pin+o, Carole Seifert Janef Ives, Genfa Hawkins, Ri+a Jean Rolph, Barbara Hudson, Marsha Moode. . . . 0-inc! worked for poriamand ip. Judy Himes A+hlel'ic Associalion G.A.A. is organized fo provide an oppor- +uni+y for all girls fo fake parf in group ac- +ivi+ies and +o enable +hem 'ro learn good sporfsmanship and skills in various sporfs. The Board mee+s once a week, under fhe Summer direciion of Judy Himes, 'I'o plan ac1'ivi'ries, and +o esfablish roufines 'For fhis large group, sponsored by Miss Marie Miller. Highlighis of +he year include fhe G.A.A. Spread, ai' which Awards are pre- senfed and +he new officers announced and insfalled in office. G.A.A. Leif fo righf, firsi row, sealed: Yvonne Holcomb, Claudine Lundgren, Pal LaManl'ain, Jo K. Williamson, Gloria Marlinez, Linda McArlhur. Susie Rilchie, Judy Himes, Florence Kroener, Jackie Evans, Jane? Shoopman. Second row: Donna DiTrapani, Kay Rallifi, Pai' Morrison, Judy Wilde, Bambi Reilly, Louise Slavenski, Carmela Pinlo, Belly Sechrisl, Sandra Johnson, Palsy Boland, Sandy Domino, Judy Bescos, Marilyn Miller, Kalhleen Hamm, Elizabelh Sardegna, Judy Whya'H, Marilyn Carler, Linda Marano, Susan Lind ell, Kalhy Duniorcl, Margarel Thompson. Third row: Charlene Shaclcelford, Judy Marlrs, Viclrie Adams, Renala Zimmerman, Joan Taylor. Jan Allaway. Donna Thrasher, Julie Friend, Carol Duclrworlh, Karen Morrison, Mryleen Cole, Lois Lind. LoreH'a Tellez, Judy Ward, Maurila Keller, Virginia Bradford, Pal' Coolr, Linda McGinnis, Marian McClellan, Sue May. , Members of Qirla flagged heir arf... Girls' Alhlelic Associalion G.A.A. Lefl lo righl, firsf row, sealed: Carol Shoopman, Diana Thrasher, Sheila Kasparian, Diana Malinovsky, Kalhy VanBuslirk, Dian Napolilano, Elea- nor Hare, Carol Poller, Francene Goodman. Julie Grover, Shirley Kaler, Pam Gailher. Second row: Jean Esquivel, Karen Wilson, DeeAnn McHenry, Bonnie Barre'H'a, Sara Werlz, Joyce Brown, Pal Woods, Carole Seiferl, Linda Worlrman, Jana Mosgar, Sharon Lindsay, Marilynn Lear, Gloria Marlinez, Calhy Mann, Linda Burgess, Shirley Sichling, Eva May Slewarl, Donna Gilollone, Janice Allslead, Loie Kendrick, Nancy Nopar, Nelline Delhousay, Belly Finlay, Janel Jensen, Peggy LaManlain, Mary Fiorenza. Third row: Terry Decier, Michaeleen Rowley, Diane Brown, Pal Slewarr, Yvonne Moliafl, Helen Romero, Harlena Jones, Vivien Freidel, Gay Lodics. Maureen McLaughlin, Marsha Moode, Nina Berezny, Gerri Ball, Belly Honsell, Sandie Birnel, Linda Thompson, Beverly Daniel, Yvonne Cichy, Margaref Fosler, Janice Hu'Hon. Charlene Lewis, Pal Lally, Joyce Beebe, RoseMarie Dimonl, Coleen Napolilano, Nancy Reimer. ' if ' ' ' ...aaa ' 1 ' 'f A' - - iff ii 4- - .4 A.: 4 Av ..- .. .4 . -M,-it 5 1 - f .4 QQ- - X . V Ak M, ' 2 ' l 1 , N,--,-. 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Third row: Dena Garber, Barbara Capaci, Charlene Lucas, Priscilla Reina, Sandra Epslein, Carol Pepper, Mary Ann Presfon, Frances Ellio+f, Judy Worden, Eva Kay While, Julia Rice, Deanne Shirley, Gloria Mur- PHY J Lellergirls .. n paris anal Song acea ing... Song Leaders Song Leaders. Lefi' +o right Donna Griffin, Linda McAr+hur, Susie Rifchie, Linda Lewis. rw I YH X ' L2 ' 'lg ' terra x 1 I 1 Spar+a's I957 Drill Team included Nancy Adams, Vickie Adams, Joan Aliboxek, Susan Allen, Roberta Ballard, Marcia Barry, Linda Benson, Nina Berezny, Judy Bescos, Pafsy Boland, Judy Bradley, Diane Brown, Melva Brown, Judy Burgen, Kailnv Burger, Jeaneiie Carier, Marilyn Carfer, Yvonne Ciclmy, Carol Crabiree, Nelline Dellwousay, Donna DiTrapani, Myrna Dodson, Fran Ellio'H, Sandra Domino. Mabel Ep- pensieiner, Ginny Erwin, Jackie Evans, Margarei Fosfer, Mona Franklin, Diane Frenfz, Dena Garber, Cailwerine Glwio, Fai Gilmore, Edi+l'1 Golden, Dixie Hairsfon, Linda Hawihorne, Griffin, Genelle Hanners, Laoni Hannula, Genia Hawkins, Jerri Harker, Marialice Hedgcock, Bunny Henning, Karen Hanson, Karen Henshaw, Judy Himes, Inge Hirsclwon, Yvonne Holcomb, Belly Honsell, Judy Hopkins, Janei' Houck, Barbara Hudson, Joanne lnsolio, Janef lves, Darlene Keener, Barlaara Kenf, Florence Kroener, Pai LaMan+ain, Linda Lewis, Claudine Lund- gren. . . . arc ing and Clzeering . . . And also: Judy Marlrs, Carol McAr+hur, Linda McAr+hur, Marion McClellan, Linda McGinnis, Marilyn Miller, Yvonne Moffafi, Jessie Molinar, Karen Morrison, Pal Morrison, Marsha Moode, Pam Murley, Gloria Murphy, Nancy Nopar, Bea Owens, Carol Pepper, Jeannine Pelerson, Judy Peferson fpresidenil, Mary Fe+erson, Carol Pofier, Judy Por+er, Phyllis Rader, Kay Rafliff, Yvonne Ra+liFf, Carolyn Reed, Bambi Reilly, Jennifer Richards, Susan Ri+chie, Pai' Robe:-fs, Sharon Robinson, Helen Romero, Michaleen Rowley, Sharon Rupp, Marilyn Sapufo, Be+'rie Sechrisi, Hazel Sellers, Barbara Simmons, Margare+ Simpson, Elonlra Sitka, Dale Srirling, Susan Sundell, Pai Thorpe, Carolyn Trigg, Judy Valeniine, Dorofhy Wade, Margueri+e Wager, Paula Ward, Cheryl Warren, Sue Washburn, Norma Jean Wheeler, Eva Kay Whife, Par White, Linda Wilroy, Judy Whifeman, Jo K. Williamson, Linda Wilcox, Judy Wilde, Penny Wilson, MarieHa Wilson, Joanne Woodward. or parian icfory. 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Xfltgyb 'X L avyfsfflw Lg I pi? f X! si, F' 4 ' 102 a4rii.4f.4 io fe . . . parlai unclergraclua ies Uf alrtidts in Zraining Our high school years go slowly, Yei' +hey pass exceeding 'Fas'I'. Our days slide by unno'l'iced As we fread our varied pafhs . . . So occupied in growing Thai' we never see our growfhg So all 'lied up in living As 'I'o miss life's plan and scope. Le'r us search our work for meaning Make ii' build our ideals sfrongg For i'r's fhus fha? merely living Grows fo be an arf ere long. Class of W'59 and a few juniors. LQH fo righl, firsf row: Teddy Wer+z, Donna Thrasher, Jan Houclr, Jeanerre Das-lei, Bonnie Buckle, Kaihleen Hamm. Second row: Barbara Cawley, Kaihleen Hoard, Mary Schon, Millie Fillers, Janice Thompson, Hazel Porfnoff, Linda John- son. Third row: Nick Shubin, Darrell O'Leary, Kenf VanFlee+, John Torrey, Lu+her Sprouse, Mel Braiman. Class of W'59 and a few juniors. Lefr fo righl, 'iirsf row: Norma Wheeler, Helen Lozano, Barbara Dodwell, Lin- da Kiddoo, Ru+h Thorpe, Ginell Buclr, Teresa Urias, Barbara Capaci. Second row: Richer Laporfe, Jim Pa'HilIo, Don Muniz, Jeff SweaH, Lucio Leon, Jerry Provosf, Rene Veluzai. Third row: Rich- ard Kliever, Jim Dalron, Marco Yluel, Arnold Ruchii, Margueriie Wager, ScoHy Caforio, Dennis Huffman, Vern Guidinger. 104 Class of W'59 and a 'few Junoir A'sg Lefi fo righf, Firsf row: Marilyn Wair- man, Janay Fender, Elaine Kroelrer, Sandra Wafson, Mariha Marlin, Paula Reece. Second row: Judy Ward, Sandy Johnson, Lila Seamon, BeHy Chura, EvereH Irwin, Helen Holsion, LoreHa Tellez, Marly Vago. Third row: Louis Gill, Barry Nielson, Jerry Browne, George McEachen, Bob Boyd, George Ashion, Waller Kurlz. 1 -s....,, V' nririi Juniors. Lef-l +o righi, iirsf row: Barbara Balmer, Sleven McClain, Barbara Moss, Renaia Zimmermann, Sally Richards. Milre Hamm. Second row: Milne Liver- more, Jim Tavlor, Ralph Gomez, Arthur EllioH, Bill Moor, Edwin Redfox, Toni Maffison. Third row: Allan Hamlin, Ruih Phillips, Evelyn Conger, Maurice Salazar, Donna Bowman, Roberi LiHle- field, Donald Hill. Class of W'59, and a few iuniors. Le!! io righf, firsf row: Don Harms, Ri+a Carranza, Beverly Haegele, Judy While- man, JeaneHe Carler, Charlene Sprow, Darryl Miller. Second row: Roy Case, Byron Gasfon, Donna Ball, Rose Van- Deberg, Charleen Geddes, Deanna Por- ier, Bob Larify, John Bender. Third row: Wendell Waite, David Green, Larry Mohler, Tom Lewis, Ron Carlin, Jim Lewell, Ray Scudder, Earl Cole. of 105 Juniors. Leif fo righf, firsf row: Beriha Hernandez, Linda Miller, Judy Jern- igan, Carole Shelburne, Jeri Saunders, Sharon Knox, Ani+a Banuelos, Dorofhy Daley, Leairice Reddick. Second row: Jack Bean, S+ephen Harmon, Roberi Rives, Jan Allaway, Norma DeLehun+, Carol Daly, Gene Waffs, Sandra Rogers, Sieve Arauio. Third row: Wall' Jones, Fred Drew, Dennis Pugh, David Ledu- ma, Glen Baer, Cecil Muniz, Thomas Clark, Jim Swearingen. Juniors. Leif 'ro righi, firs-l row: Gloria Murphy, Rollene Baker, Dolores Shep- erd, Palsy Boland, Judy Bergren, Joyce Peupoli, Julia Rice, Cecilia Kaiser, Mar- gery Smi+h, Lorraine Williams, Diane Dey, Sandra Haney, Donna Cryder. Sec- ond row: Dan Gauden+i, Charles Han- son, Bob Payne, Priscilla Varela, San- dra Wes'r, Wayne Wesiman, Mariha Negreie, Janef Pierce, Paul Hennen- hoeier, John Bell, Ken Chernikoff, Thomas Lopez, Jerry Riley. Third row: Raymond Wrighi, Louis Mariucci, Dor- ene Brown, Bea Owens, Kaihy Syphers, Penny Wilson, Bill Bell, Kim Kimberlin, Roy Coursey, JoAnn Morgan, Sharon Zariman, Marilyn Blair, Mike Feli, Wally Harris. Four+h row: Silva Laurance, Jim Wesilake, Jim Tillman, Brian O'Dwyer, Ronald Jordan, Harry Freeman, Dick Bailey, Donald Hill, Frank Fleicher, Larry Milienberger, Frank Valva, Dennis Smiih, Bob Johnson. Juniors. Lef+ fo right 'iirsi row: Kay Locke, Barbara Simmons, Phyliss Rader, Joy Ludwig, Pam Murley, Pairicia Thompson, Pa++ie LaMan+ain, Claudine Lundgren, Sandra Arnold. Second row: George Malcom, Kaihy McCalley, Ron- ald Kuder, Barbara Bukosy, James Len- ox, Beverly Sieele, Carolyn Crabfree, Sharon Endres, Peggy Forsyihe, Carole Donley. Third row: Leon Siiler, Jim Bailey, Darrell Phillips, Richard Fox. Jim Bradley, Jerry Hickey, Lesier Hus- +ed, Ernie Roias, Harry Fieldson, Richard Banning, David Brown. Juniors. Lefi +o righ+, firs+ row: Yo- landa Dominguez, Ann Scherm, Judy Barneff, Sonia Gilmore, Priscilla Ledielif, Karen Simonis, Melba Sims, Jo Ann Cof- irell, Margaref VanSiclcle, Bonnie Terry. Second row: Bill Willis, Janer Shoop- man, Angie Cisneros, Ramon Angulo, Dolores Prieio, Dixie Hairsfon, Carole Meehan, Carolyn Hainline, Norma In- gram, Mary Novello, Edward Mes+az. Third row: Sandra Domino, Fred Shar- oway, Carol McAr+hur, Terry Jacobs, Nancy Brisiol, Barbara Bankhead, Mar- gare+ Jones, Joan Alibozelr, Karen Mor- rison, Joyce vanLeydner, LeRoy Lind- sey, Don Crawford. Fourih row: Gloria Correlle, Derry Gielow, Dave Olaf, John Adair, Eugene Hays, Pa+ricia Finley, Os- car Del Rosario, Dolores Gomez, Edward Lozano, Brad Savage, Randy Sfone, Johnny Carlson. Fif+h row: Larry John- son, Fran EllioH, PaHy Jones, Joe Tho- len, Jim Hefner, Paul Kelly, Charles Gonderman, Phil Evans, Douglas Keiner, Mike Fiizpafrick, Cheney Johnson, David Huriiberson, Hazel Sellers, Judy Sedg- wlc . 4 Juniors. Le'H io righf, firsf row: Dean Brooks, Janef Loyd, Nancy Williams, Belen Barrios, Darlene Edmonds, Verna Marfinez, Sandra Payion, Carolyn Wail- man, Merle Johnson, Roberf Holden. Second row: Carol Anlreny, Irene Muniz, DeeAnn Lispcomb, Karen Henshaw, Nan- cy Diclrson, Pal' Jurgensen, Jane King, E- laine Bulrovics, Gloria Parenie, Gloria Gunderson, Dawn Spolilla, Helen Paler- son. Third row: Gudrun Besoclce, Carol French, Don Kramer, Edward Vara, Paul Chrislensen, Roger ,DuPaix, Carolene Brenner, Gary Cox, Franlc Wearp, Larry Rolph, Violef Proebslel, Lois Lin,d, La- Verne Hooey. Fourrh row: Sheila Cam- eron, Joyce French, Judy Jernigan, Kafhleen Clarlc, Niclc Mirolla, Eddie Cola, George Almendinger, Carlos Gon- zalez, Earl Schneider, Mary Fowler, San- dye Fillpoi, Wanda Griggs, Marilynn Sapu+o. Fifih row: Janef Wesiin, JoAnn Brodef, Earl Porfer, Ken Pons, Ray Conrreras, Don Osborne, Richard San- dusky, David Roper, Ralph Slephens, Sam Blaclrloclr, Gary Moffa++, Norman Dedmon, Roy Gill, Phyllis Smifh. Au if ' Juniors. Leif fo righf, lirsl' row: Ernes- fina Lopez, Marilyn Nelson, Jeane'l+ Con+essoH'o, Doris Es+rada, Linda Pearce, Bonnie Treff, Carolyn Wyriclr, Angie Garcia, Janice Welfon. Second row: Karen Fischer, Phylliss Cicchillo, Gay Williams, Salina Sanfucci, Judy Worden, lrene Wilsey, Jaclrie Maclc- soud, Sandra Brannan, Ann While. Third row: Jimmy Heins, John Kimpion, Tom Anfinson, Elizabefh Quinn, Linda Carier, Andrea Hunfer, Pai Akridge, Sandy Gehring, Phyllis Scorsone, Charlene Alexander, Jan Clarlc, Bill Lindsey. Fourih row: Abel Flamenco, Tony' Werp, Roy Ecclefield, Lonny Williams, Don Kidder, Franlc Hernandez, Rudy Ynosfro- sa, Ray Vanderlip, Warren Shori, Rich- ard Welser, Dennis Kircher. sf' Juniors. Leif 'lo righi, firsi row: Kaihy McKinley, Dorcihy Wade, Delyn Sale, Darlene Alvarez, Lurlene Human, Mari- lynn Faust Second row: Louie Gomez. Edward Shubin, Alan Keller, Craig Fer- fig, Bolo Vogt Ernesf Bradley. Third row: David Pullen, Loring RuH, Don Dobrin- en, Bill Pavloff, Jim Riley, Larry Reese, Brad Ohm, Frank Berry. MVR new ag K, .M Juniors. Leif fo righi, firsf row: Befiy Romo, Genelle Hanners, Sharon Robin- son, Maria Garcia, Jane? Samarin, Diane Erenfz, Irene Carrillo, Karen Mercer, Befiie Sechrisi, Juani'ra Garcia. Second row: Sharon Rupp, Peggy Monfgomery, Adrienne Henry, Jessie Molinar, Ed Underwood, Bill Bauserman, Michael Levin, Melva Brown, Maurifa Keller, Jean Jungles, Ginny Erwin. Third row: Jim Thompson, Mile Liffle, Joe Cadello, Dick Schmieier, Doug Oberg, Roberf Deucher, Jim Hardman, Ben Bycel, Jim Lessard, Ruben Ramirez, Jim Lucling, Phil Bashaw. .F'l'F'. P is a Juniors. Leif 'lo righf, firsf row: Louise Slavenski, Dennis Doran, Donn Silvis, Jane Golding, Dell Keene, Deanne Mc- Neely, Darlene Keener. Second row: Sharon Collier, Doug Soper, Sharon Mc- Kee, Mike Thorpe, Ted Werh, Jean Trapp, Cheryl Warren. Third row: Earl Sfrode, Jim Whiie, George Alexander, Eddie S+enberg, David Ledesma, Ed Hinlrley, Jack Evans, Millard Juaire. 3 5' Sophomores. Lefi 'io righf, firs+ row: Sharon Grimm, Diane Balsz, Sylvia Rod- riguez, Susan Bunker, Mary Garner, Linda Burgan, Es+eli+a Meras, Barbara Ruchii, Carole Biesferfeld, Margie Blair. Second row: Louise Weber, Nancy Reimer, Janei' Smifh, Rulh Anderson, Carl Hassey, Gilberf Ramas, Joe Bunfin, Marilyn Conway, Kafhleen Roof, Linda Moran. Third row: Ed Kidder, Henry Armada, Dennis Hengsfenberg, Tom Hangey, Ed Link, Melvin Sweef, Larry Via, Pai Lally, Phil Lucas, John Hamil- ion. Juniors. Lefi fo righ+, firsl row: Casi- mira Jaso, Phyllis Giampieiro, Jackie BarneH, Virginia Bradford, Elaine Gam- boa, Sfella Facundo. Second row: Rich- ard Carlson, Ray Chavez, Joan Taylor, Carolyn Verbaum, Diana Bell, Alan Brooks. Third row: Benifo Valenzuela, Larry Bryan, John Flanders, Skip Hus- bands, Evan Ballard, William McCour+, Lowell Johnson. Sophomores, Leif 'ro righf, lirsf row: Jean Esquivel, Juaniia Hernandez, Myra Dobson, Joyce Redd, Colleen Napol- Hano, Helen Romero, Nancy Karnes, Cafhy Chic, Judy Merz, Norma Armen- ia. Second row: Larkin Ranney, Paul DeRoss, Shirley Robinson, Linda Benson. Pai Minnig, Russell Bower, Bambi Reilly, James Fox, Marjorie Grace, Mike Pashley. Third row: Carol Griess, Jen- nifer Richards, Karl-my Burger, Ronnie Parque, Dennis Gosnell, Eddie Tous- ley, Ruben Bazua, Skip Prusia, Margarel Fosfer, Paula Briifingham, Roberfa Bal- lard. Sophomores. Leil lc righl, firs-l' row: Olga Romero, Dianne Ovalle, Jo Anne DelVecchio, Janice Allslead, Margarei Reddick, Ada Colon, Lee Venuli, Jeannie Pelerson, Linda Spradlin, Bonnie Brown. Second row: Jackie Graham, Sarah Chew, George Mar+in, George Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Gloria Villarino, Palsy Shuey, Darrell Herlel, Danny Garcia, Bill Long, Wayne Gregoire. Third row: Paul Maflhews, Judy Gillelfe, Donna DiTrapani, Linda Wilcox, Sharon Halvorson, Jackie Flenniken, Margarel Thompson, Mary Harris, Nancy Fry, Beverly Phillips, Judy Hopkins, Elfrieda Oberlander. Fourlh row: John Busler, Jim Rainey, James Hughes, Hanns Brosch, Emil Rozek, Dennis Moon, Yvonne Mofilall, Linda Hoisinglon, Jessalyn Turner, James Gomory, Larry Sleckel, Mike Johnson, Ron Carmona, John Payeur. Fiflh row: Henry Cherry, Pal Brifl, Diane Frandsen, Grover Bagby, Jay Hooker, Paul Maciel, Verle lnman, Tommy O'Kee'fe, John Chris'lensen, Harry Hay, Nelson Lacrosse, Sian Bowen, Glenn Emigh, Hewill Pinney, Paul Kabza, Gary Boyd. Wie Sophomores. Leif lo righf, firsl row: Eugene Laporle, Norma Dallmeier, Mar- lene Olero, Bobby Lopez, Ann Shep- herd, Jerry Kane, Barbara Algea, Ron- ny Johnson, Grace Truiillo, Norma Pal'- rick. Second row: Lee Reed, Roberl Rivera, Donna Turner, James Worley, Sue Allen, Doug Nickerson, Joel Tap- ley, Ronald Wrighr, Maureen McLaugh- lin, Jeannine Bolduc. Third row: Karen Cash, Lynnelfe Soulh, Gay Lodics, Par- ric McMillan, Bill Brandi. John Riv- era, Larry Johnson, Bob Day, John Yee, Vic Allen. Sophomores. Leif lo righl, firsl row: Dale Bailey, Olivia Marruio, Carol Yales, Linda McGinnis, Nelline Delhousay, Inge Hirschsohn, Karen Hanson, Michaeleen Rowley, Pal Woods, Jewell Slephenson. Second row: Terry Gilmore, Marilyn Carler, Diane Brown, Judy Herring, Maxine McClin'lock, Marsha Moode, Mary Pelerson, Kay Tomlinson, Joan Woodward, Joanne Heick, Nancy No- par, Par Morrison. Third row: George Rios, Frank Maprio, Peler Milles, John Wesl, Barbara Ken'l, Virginia Buckholz, Jeri Harker, Ken Henson, Jim Baucher, Jim Romero, Larry Marler. Fourlh row: Jim Scolrl, Judy Bradley, Judy Porler, Freddie Pinion, Richard Cisneros, Keilh Evelrl, Jack Hendrix, Dennis Worden, Kennelh Loar, Charles Gilberl, ivan Brown, Tony Miadich, Gilberl Sauceda, Tom Phillips, Susan Sundell. Fiflh row: Arfhur Noherion, Lynn Gehring, Curlis Higgins, David Hill, Bill Cassie, Brian Blackner, Glen Solomon, Ronnie Schmid- li, Fred Roberlson, Johrr Hamling, Bob Hudson, Bruce Duncan, Edward Under- hill, Jim Smilh. Sophomores, Le'i'r 'ro righf, firsf rowz. Rufh Edwards, Jackie Garih, Diann Maliby, Barbara Bowling, Nina Berezny, Rosemary Mariinez, Linda Weirick, Nan- cy Siuari, Bonnie Barre-Ha, Sharon Mel- back. Second row: Marion Curiis, Mar- garei Webber, Pai Siewarf, Norma McLain, Margaref Simpson, Bunny Hen- ning, Joanne lnsolio, Elaine Snider, Dolores Verdugo, ValNiia Kaizenberger, Yvonne Rafliff, Nancy Kenny, Adele Camacho. Third row: John Barre'H, Mike Fox, Conchifa Hoskins, Pai Fillingham, Be++y Honsell, Yvonne Cichy, Linda Irwin, Carla Weischadel, Carol Daven- por+, lrene Dvorski, Virginia Tosi, Chris- 'rina Foden, Larry Sunderland. Fourth row: Loreffa Briifingham, Donna Wesf, Erroll Cheney, Wayne Klein, Gary Tur- ner, Ivan Simon, Nick Chiechi, George Wheinall, Charles Gardner, Richard Swearingen, Jerry Rabenau, Wayne Siev- ens, Theresa Garcia, Bob Auli. Fiffh row: Tom Moyer, Tom Link, Frank Mil- ler, Mike Dresser, Henry Capaci, Tom- my Wafkins, Buddy Bradley, Bill Odell, Frank Chapman, Jim Jackovich, James Blacks+ock, John WyaH, Rodney Hale, Julian Loera, Bill Makshanoiii, Bucky Benoisf. Sophomores. Leif fo righf, firsf row: Charlene Shackeliord, Jane+ Gomez, Aniia Eras, Millie Jules, Marcie Ynos- frosa, Carol PoHer, Julie Casrro, Dolores Baca, Mary Mariinez, Mercy Cordova. Second row: Gladys Lesnek, Jerry Fur- iaro, Rose Trouiman, Maria Morales, Gloria Salseda, Susie Haihaway, Vickie Garcia, Carol Richardson, Vicki Clark, Judy Cook, Karhy Dunford, Roger S+af- 'Ford. Third row: Judy Gill, Lynn Bur- gess, Sue Karnes, Linda Jonasen, Marian McClellan, Barbara Burnsed, Janef Clark, Carol Sieele, Erika Selnau, Har- lena Jones, Bobbie Lowrance, Nancy Gallaher, Bob Helwig, Carolyn Trigg. Fourih row: Jerry Kimes, Geraldine Ball, Midge Gibson, Carol Wallis, Judy Bur- gan, BeHy Blanfon, Jack Cross, Leon Howard, Rainer Koenig, Sue May, Beverly Rober+s, Virginia Thornfon, Kay Ra+liFi, Vicki Adams. Fii+h row: Maurice Jourdane, Chuck DiPie+ron+onio, Richard Boren, Darryl Anderson, Larry Savage. Gordon Hood, Lee Crosby, Jim Awal+, Charles S+ay, Jess Moulin, John Mac- Farland, Bill Blackefi, Dex+er S+anifor+h, Ar+ Perez. Sophomores. Leif io righf. firs+ row: Susie Chambers, Kaihy Eggler, Lucille Muniz, Shirley Kaler, Colleen Barneff, Barbara Coley, Virginia Harris, Mary Bradshaw, Ann Bracy, Joyce Brown. Sec- ond row: Marshall George, Judy Con- niff, Paul Ives+er, Linda Jacobson, Dan Lediefi, Barbara Deni, David Barrios, Judy Gardiner, David Buhler, ReNae Wilson. Third row: Carl Bos, Sammy Rowe, Russell Moriimer, Don Cameron, Jim Ashfon, Richard Hefner, Rod Jones, Larry Ferguson, Janice Hurfon. Sophomores. Lefl fo righi, 'iirsf row: Andre Veluzal, Joann Lofls, Pal' Unruh, Pam Gaifher, Carol Shoopman, Maxine Romo, Donna Johnson, Angie Maldo- nado, John Lulenslre. Second row: De- anna Bogard, Linda Workman, Vivien Freidel, Ronnie Kimball, Donald Wood, Carol Slerner, Noel Harrison, Roy Reiss- man, Gilberf Gamboa, Jane Crow, Jana Mosgar. Third row: Jeanelle Norwood, Doris Builer, David Frosf, George Coz- ens, Charles Napier, Terry Thornlon, Richard Mendoza, Jim Sfupin, Gary Upshaw, Kenl Sloddard, Jean Treff, Jim Corleli. 1 Sophomores. Lefr io righf, iirsl row: Richard Davis, Alice Verdugo, Robin Pierce, Joan Ballesio, Yvonne Cofer, Paulelfe Walfers, Marlr Azzara. Second row: Gloria Solomon, Pal Edmondson, Carole Seiferf, Teri Haynes, Sharon Lindsey, Sharon Reed, Sharon Webb, Alice Apodaca, BeHy Smilh, Beverly Oberg. Third row: Gary Willis, David Camarillo, Tom Davis, Darwin Wearp, Daryl Halberi, Bill Ai+chison, Larry Shields, Roberl' Brown, Jim McFarland. Four+h row: Donna BenneH, Jerry Pap- pin, Paul Rickeil, Bob Whi're, Jon Reed- er, Gary Wefherbee, Jerry KileH, Ed Sherard, Sieve Guesl, Joe Blaclrslen, Carol Evans. .amy if., W5 Q Freshmen. Lefl +o righl, firsf row: Jim- my Ware, Rosemary Hughes, Cecilia Gasfon, Kafhlene Peferson, Jimmy Sa- pu-lo, Josephine Poriugal, Frances Par- 'lon, Melinda Thomas, Eddie Barrios. Second row: Carmen Parra, Julie Grover, Joyce Shaw, Eva Sfewarl, Beverly Dan- iel, Lana Keller, Peggy S+. Peier, Doro- lhy May Kleinerf, Evangeline Ynosfrosa, Kay Hovious. Third row: Charles Ward, Cafhy Eagle, Tom Noble, Paul Swarlz, Jim Marfinez, Dennis Desy, Gary Wax, George SiHman, Dennis Leafham, El- eanor McCalman'i. Freshmen. Lei-+ +o righ+, firsi' row: Ger- ry Toscano, Connie French, Don Will- iams, Carol Niersbach, Carol Dhenecie, Elaine Murdaugh, Carol Guide, Bealrice Black. Second row: Trudi Ferlig, Nikki Taylor, Ronald BuHemere, Alma Wil- son, Nancy Harker, Carolee Nelson, Marilyn Loar, Donna Glioifone, Mike Mills. Third row: Bobbie Kuhlman, Fred Vanderwold, Marilyn VanDyke, Carolee Noland, Edward Riden, Mike Ploessel, Dave Sfupin, Michael While, Vicki Cul- ver. Freshmen: LeH lo righ+, firsl row: Lucy Aceves, Doroihy Fiecoai, Loie Kendrick, Elaine Cabral, RayDale Walfer, Anna Yurada, Virginia Cabral, Marion Re, Ari Brandi. Second row: Jerry Kissel, Sharon Insolia, BeHy Rozef, SunneH'e Gay, Sally Shaul, Mariorie Norwood, Virginia Cavanaugh, Loralee Seigal, Kaihleen Howery, Mike Davis, Ar'r Rol- enberg. Third row: Larry Lawrence, Janef Jensen, Judy Jacobs, Linda Thompson, Jerry BarreH', Ed Cisneros. Chris Kleinke, Chris Bluemle, Charlene Mobley, Jean Uzdavinys, Jeanelfe Fen- der. Freshmen. Lef+ +o righl, firsl row: Rose- Mary Fimbres, Sara Wer+z, Be'Hy Garcia, Tim Schrenker, Sandra Garibaldi, Sheila Kasparian, Faye Osborn, Dee Tolman, Yolanda Casfro, Yolanda Ruiz. Second row: Richard Rozef, Trudi Fisher, Linda Brown, Sondra Nelson, Mark Whire, Jerry Grider, John Cou+ure, Virginia Jacobs, Janei Hall, Sharon DeSchane, Pai Ralierree. Third row: An+oine++e Fanizza, Donna Daniel, Robeda Helwig, Dave Phillips, Jim Grimes, Dennis Blank- enship, Ronnie Bishop, Bob Beers, Carl Wulfesiieg, Jack Wiseman, Joyce Cros- by, Carol Abulone, Donna Rivas. Uafggefffef m 31 59 ,j O3gU?Q .. 5539! if X Xxx .D CL figgffilgg? Xfire J? H4 Freshmen. Leif io righf, firsf row: Charles Kolal, Pairicia Whi+e lsiandingl, Irene Flores, Merlyn DeGeer, Tony Ra- cofle, Larry Lyman, Charles Fincher, Helen Yia+ra+, Donald Wier+zema, Rcber+ Spivach, George Cole, Gene French, Janef Pelerson lsea+edl, Sharon Minyard, Capiiola Manco, Jane Geddes lsrandingl. Second row: Terry Druner+, Shirley Williams, Charlene McKinney, Margarei Guevara, Elaine Lopez, Made- line Monroe, Brenda Tucker, Hedy Echele, LaCre+a Herring, Marlene Moore, Corrine Cos+ido, Ophelia Cor- dova, Beafrice Garcia, Carolyn Wilson, Janice Baxier, Joan While. Third row: Joyce Dixon, Ada Langley, Barbara VanRyle, Jeaneffe Coolc, Ellen McCor- miclr, Jim Sfevens, Roger Service, Jerry Spencer, Rober+ Brannies, Judy Broad- head, Lynne Pullen, Darlene Lerimmins, Mary Ann Criench. Marilyn Mclnfire, RoseMarie Dimonf. Fourih row: Tommy Voigr, Sandra O'Malley, Joyce Beebe, James Whilehouse, Alex Mazza, John Bouman, Kenneih Henry, Larry Fos+er, John Ives, Terry Smifh, WaH Slcau, Nor- man Hansen. Shirley WolcoH, Bernice McCloskey, Charlene Lewis, Dale Thompson. Midyear freshmen. Le'H +o righf, 'lirsf row: Janef Resiaino, Jaclrie Hamm, Gail Jorgensen, Nancy Hall, Carol' Ann lmes, Lydia Carranza, Rose Pacheco. Second row: Dolores Maciel, Danny Jarvie, David Cisneros, Dan Born, Amado Saucedo, Held Glenn, Earl Troulman, Ray Rogers. Third row: Don Smilh, Paul Wyriclc, Don Brown, Kurf Kasp, Dennis Walker, Ronnie Johnson, Danny Wages, Jaclr Conlogue. Midyear Freshmen. Leff fo righl, firsl row: Thelma George, Nancy Lopez, Ellen Keller, Janice Nelson, Johnnie Benge, Jeronima -Tafoya, Yolanda Sandoval. Second row: Martha Es+rada, Nancy Boymann, Mary Kelley, Raelene Jaclrson, Gina Conlessoflo, Chrisly Galland, Louise McCann, Richard Gar- cia. Third row: Dean Shoopman, Lonnie Risley, Kennefh Acra, Slanley Cooper, Tom Kaiser. Michael McGralh, Mille Hulina, Ray Dresman, John Wilson. Fourlh row: James While, John Riles, Mark Hoisinglon, Bob Beliloff, Richard Harding, William Lee, Michael Johns, Kennelh Gray, Rex Dobbins, Viclor A- dele. Midyear freshmen. Lefl lo righl, firsl row: Jeannefle Bigler,- Mary Barreff, Gloria Marlin, Evelyn Jaclrson, Gail Big- gers+aFf, Joan Cawley. Second row: Judy Barger, Kalhy Torrey, Joan Frenlz, Susan Golden, Joyce Shubin, Louise Sundell, Judy Regisler. Third row: Nancy Smilh, Bob Jones, Tom Cryder, Dale Brifling- ham, Dennis Bryden, Lewis Bagby, Lana Ruh, John McMann. Fourlh row: Tom Johnson, Ralph Cumberland, Bob Hus- band, Dave Boulfe, Danny Gomez, Wil- son Smilh, Frank Aros. Midyear freslmen: Lefl 'lo righfg firsl row: Jimmy O'Leary, Sharon Howard, Gloria Glanzman, Wally Heimgarlner, Manuel Rodrigues, Rose Capilocilo, Ricl: Unruh, Bob Roundy. Second row: Carol Haclrell, Ralph Capilocifo, Roberf Lucas, Judy Murphy, Lupe Herrera, Carol James, Gail Vogel, Marion Kamizamu. Third row: Glaphre Barnelf, Thalea Con- ger, Ranie Cass, Lupe Urias, Gene John- son, Jeannie Jewell, Harold Dunbar. Fourlh row: Roberf George, Glen Eqberl. Philip Blessing, S+ephen Wellman, Sfephen Grange, Janef Huddleslon. .ww mn z::SgWK75l ' ' m e i-5 , ,, , i L 3 , ,,,,iffr -s. in L nm xii gf, ,gasps 6 ' :gm 'fa' gk 1. gif- ' .Aff EMBRYULUBY UF A RAT Y! -,Q V .L , I x,.. ..., L4 54 igiy , 1 aa, i is '-,.,h - ' ...- Q, . wQ.L QQ? fe 4 swf mf? if I M4 y 1 ww - ' ,, , 'LI fg fw.,2gfgg?Q' 5' W ,zu-.. A' . M I X E M 'L ,A if 'rh X X, 1 P an 2 117 Spartan Jduertiaerd pon.4or.4 of the a4rti4f 001 alrlidli 5,0011 Jord Of Sparfan adverfisers, wl1a'r slwall we say? WH'l1ou'l' +l1eEr aid financially, fhis boolc could noi' be- So flwiclc, so large, so finely covered. These local adverfisers-Hwese ar+is+s' sponsors, if you will Have served your EI Recuerdo and 'the sclfmool. We flnanlc fhem, And we urge our readers' +l1anlcs in pafronage. 'r why of Conaicler eac ing? ,.-,,: 5,5 A.V, 5 ,A Future Teacher sponsors, Mr. Arthur Bruhns, seated behind desk, and Miss Marilyn Goudzwaard, standing at blackboard, are explaining the advantages ot the teaching profession to Judy Wilde, Elaine Murdaugh, and Bill Parrott. The sponsors represent your taculty in agreeing that . . . It isn't an easy profession It isn't all pleasant Willing to work And have good personal qualities, and an interest in young people YOU SHOULD CONSIDER A CAREER IN TEACHING Sponsored by trlends of education, Including members of Phi Delta Kappa. the international 'Fraternity for men in education. -A' Q. A f S1 ristls eief it Ii Sparlans Rise, Talce Place in Communily 6 l A ff We e-L 2 lei. , r gi, ,L-.. A 'lr J' K . A-' W I - ,, x. as X ix ' P Veronica Levin Sandra Howard L Xkii L Lind a Moscoe Lynda Hughes DeAnna Shirley Jim Carol A career wilhin 'rhe ever-growing Communicalions lndusiry was selecfed by +he Spar+an girls piclured above. As Operaiors wifh Pacific Telephone ihey have learned 'fo exemplify fhe Voice Wi+h a Smile. Deanna, Veronica and Linda are Long Disfance Operafors in The Hun+ing'ron Parlr office, and Paula, Lynda, and Sandra are lnformalion Operalors +here. fs, ' 2 Sr' lf f f? Paula Garcia Pacific Telephon Company The Hunfingfon Parlc graduafes shown below also have 'Found oppor+uni+ies wifh Pacific Telephone locally. Gerri is a Service Represenfafive in 'lhe Business Office. Dan, a swilchman, and Jim, a frameman, are in +he Plan'l Deparf- menl, and Mary is a clerk in +he Accouniing Deparimeni. Jerri lABurlcl Robb Mary Marhnez 'B- - F C-2' Dan Har+neH f . x l X X! 6fA.l.rFJZ gene, Wx , . l ' -ij uwluwurmum- uut i umuurn rr. r I l 'ffl my ... i r fi:i fLfP 1 . , 1 Vi la - l .alla 'rf it Y ed 4 ,gegwai 'Q '- i i ' i --3 an 1 f I XXL Xffxixxfkvi 1,4 We Extend Our Congratulations to the Graduating Class ALFRED and FABRIS STUDIO 2901 W, Seventh Street- DUnkirk 7-2251 Farr PARKING Los Angeles 5, California Porlrails of all Seniors ap- pearing in this publicalion have been placed on file in our Studios and can be dupli- caled a+ any lime 'for person- al use. Write or call us 'For lulher informa+ion. Helping Jim ArneH' prepare for +he prom is Mike Maniconi al MlCHAEL'S T U X SHOP, 26l0 Safurn A v e n u e lLUdIow 2-7922l. Sfore mana- ger Pe+e is working on anorher cusfomer. MlCHAEL'S TUX SHOP, Sa+urn Near Pacific ,A ,-,,,,,,j , ,,,.. ' af l,....-- S ff Sfudenf Body Secre- fary - Elec? Dale Sfirling and Shield - El Recuerdo Adver'I'ising Manager Jan Clark appreciafe fhe cour+esy exfended high school sfudenis by Sopp Chevrolet and 'rheir high school repre- senfafiye Dr. C. E. Sfir- divanl. Sopps are locafed a+ Slauson and Pacific, and may be reached by phone af LU 8-I l9l. SOPP CHEVROLET Slauson and Pacific l Congrafulafions Roller Cenler Come in and Slca+e l Complimenia . 5 l of 04 grien I H s Greal' ws Fun For Everyone - On Graduafion 8680 Aflanfic, Sou1'h Ga+e LU 8-986i If i1 s for fhe fhis lo be frue af 7603 Pacific Blvd 76l I Pacrlic Blvd LUdlow 7 0028 LUdlow 8 7833 FORMAL OR WEDDING Preparing 'For The big annual dance, Ber- nadine Bronson and Dick Hill discover Where you will find fhe besl' in Formals Wedding Gowns Tux Ren+als Wedding Chapel Corsages Wedding Florals p Bridal Salon Wedding Chapel We have i+ .sf if iff.: 1' 5,51 --sv . f' V ,r Y ' -..-1' 'mf--f.n'X-..,e,'vf 4 'B Wineman's De arfmenf Sfore 'YN ,vsdi -I. , .,......-a?,...-....,...--- - ' , . -' ' Wll',' Q. ' . 9 L, ' ' ya! jk E. 5 L. ' fi , Z3 f . sl I l i E L i , 5 A 5 a ,sax ' 1 Xiu s K f Y 'vs mas.-Q Q , nz ' I L in qv? av' 3 '...V-'li' 15:05 Jw v .. 512.121 QE'-, M :fe ' ' 3 'PX 'X ex L Andy Reed and Bonnie X A -- Treff find Wineman's Deparf- 1 menf Sfore l635I Pacificl a My friendly and courfeous place fo purchase Cafalina swim r suifs, cardigan sweafers, Ivy i i rrra League sfyles, and ofher clo- f fhing ifems. The sfore and ifs sfaff a malce shopping pleasanf and relaxing. V x , .xii K. K .45 .LY if M -ll l 1 l Hargraves Sfafioners Bob Boyd and Ann Bracy are deciding on a pen sef af Hargraves l63lO Pacific: LU 5-2434 or LU 2-3I55l. E. R. Hargraves and W. L. Hargraves are parfners in fhe firm which handles fhe besf names in pens, draffing supplies, greefing cards, wedding invifafions and supplies, office supplies, and aduli' and children's qames. gi , Xb. Dena Garber and Don Cummins loolr over fhe fine selecfions of rings and iewelry af Raff's Jewel- ers l6338 Pacific: LU 2-73861. 'Garold Raff and his brofher, Harold, are Hunfingfon Park gradu- afes, and fheir sfore carries fhe finesf lines of l wafches, sferling silver, and all fypes of jewelry fo suif individual fasfes. Raff's Jewelers Sparfan Shield Adverfisers Barneff's Barber Shop, 7825 Seville ........................ ........... BiII's Barber Shop, 7202 Seville California Theafer, 6528 Pacific ............... ........... Ellioff and Craun Music, 6824 Pacific ........ .......... .......... Fun Shop, 7I29 Pacific ............................................................. ................... . .......... . Fred and EImer's Hancock Sfafion, across from school ............ , ......... . Hargraves Sfafioners, 63I0 Pacific .... ................... ............... .......... House of Capri, 4724 Firesfone .... .......... Jeff's Barber Shop, 3 I 2I Florence.. ......... .. Knif Togs, 66I5 Pacific ....................................... ........... KRKD, I050 Monfecifo, Los Angeles ...... ......... LIoyd's Clofhing, 68I5 Pacific ........... .......... Lyric Theafer, 7209 Pacific ............................................................. ........... Madelines Bridal Salon and Tux Renfals, 7603 Pacific ..... ........... Iv1ichaeI's Tux Shop, 26I0 Safurn ............................................ ........... Mugg and Brush, 77I3 Pacific .................................................. ........... Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, Employmenf Division Park Theafer, 6504 Pacific ...................................................... ........... Parr's Jewelry, 66I2 Pacific ................... ........... Raff's Jewelry, 6338 Pacific ........................ ........... Robinson Sfudio, 4352 E. Gage, Bell ........... .......... Roller Cenfer, 8680 Aflanfic ................... ........... Sargenf's Clofhing, 6327 Pacific ............................................................................................. Sopp Chevrolef IC. E. S'I'irdivanf,SchooI Represenfafivel, 580I Pacific Wineman's Deparfmenf Sfore, 635I Pacific ....... .................. .................................... LU 5-97I6 LU LU LU LU LU 7-5l I I 7-89I4 2-6577 5-9357 5-2434 LO 6-5958 LU LU I-4427 7-5542 CA 5-4II6 LU LU LU LU LU 5-2626 9-2877 7-0028 2-7927 5-9492 LU LU LU LU LU LU 7-3442 I-7277 2-7386 I-7990 8-986I 8-6955 .LU 8-I I9I LU 3-l52I Adverfising revenue from fhese sfores or businesses helps fo meef fhe cosf of publishing your Sparfan Shield each week. Your school paper and ifs s'I'aff aslc fhaf you remember fhis and pafronize fhese communify friends, fhese arfisf's sponsors. We acknowledge wi+h gra+i+ude and apprecia+ion +he assis+ance of: Mike and Al Trelerolla, pholographers, Alfred and Fabris Sfudio. Mr. Jack Cannicol' and his olifsel' prin+ sfaff. Dr. Boyd Lindop, El Recuerdo advisor. Mr. Francis Lebus and fhe Hun1'ing+on Park High School prinf shop, who sei all fype for 'lhe book. Mrs. Miriam McCrary and her arf deparfmeni' s+uden+s. Mr. Roberf Schaller, financial manager. Principal Noble Wai'I'e and fhe facul'I'y and admin- is+ra+ion of Hun+ing+on Park High School. f MMF' ,W r F U ,QVVP -Yearbook S+aff. V 'f'il1'lilj gtlbvjx fig . X Y . 4, Bernadine Bronson M Wil eclifor. of L Q, X llxflll flflfp E 'AM Jan Clark, 1 Qi 9 fl Sharon Ferguson, rf' if 'ff H Z f' f 2 DM 'M fail Dena Garber, Wall' Jones, John Lewis, Dale Sfirling, John Williams, s+aff members. Jan Clark, adverfising. - 0441 iograplz Space 53,59 MCMZ, Zu 1 , Qu . 1 4 ' 4 I - xJ 2,j. X 1 - EJJL-Q I U-X Nw , X X 1, H I . QXXQXKQI KJ XKQQ. LM XR' fsfdi' A Mm! X QQ, MEM H-My 176: J U JTINNQQ .QM do I W Ly M f 7L29z'zf,af NVQ v 'N . ,X M4724 ,f f MRA w .. X 'NXAN3-.fblfi 1 , X . 3 BMW Q12 fW 7,,,W 2 mp 'QM QZZQMWAK if 0 - Qiif I WQM by M J lb Q Wxigwii if Wi W uw iw yor Ulm! .gauorile Boy or girl K '- 1 I Ywyfgfw If l GK Q .Q A, V ff ur 64,3 ,ff ff ff Sf cv ip 'mi J 6 W3 Q W' Q Af EMI- ff! 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