Inglewood High School - Green and White Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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Left to right. First row: Mark Cinsburg, second semester vice-president; Joel Hciscr. second semester president; Jim l.aBriola. first semester president; and Jeff Merrill, first semester vice-president. Second row: Warren Roston. Ron Gregg. Barry Pilten. Sheri Cudmondson. Crcg Hall. Dean Dulgarian. Linda Kent. Trina Wcrnick. Alix Canter. Shelly Wbot- sky. Tina Bialb. Kim Carlin. Bobbi Cornelius. Marilyn Newman. Shelley Sutton. Kathy Crandall. Edith Szeiber. Nancy Anderson, Carol Demory, Kathy Terry. Nancy Suey, Ruth Kaplan. Sherry Schuler. Margo Nygaro. Karen Stoneman, Suzanne Justb. Debbie Hall. Sandy Bryggart. Nancy Cibulk, Jeff Greenberg. Pam Wellborn. Barbara Landis, and Phil Friedman. Third row: Jackie Plaut. Marion Harrb. Elliot Stein. Carol Boone. Dan Kaplan. Bob Roston. Aleen Swofford. Bonnie Faulkner. Donna Stoneman. Sue Seigle. Sue Haas. Joanne Jarvis, Linda Katzman, Bonnie Davidson. Shelley Browne. Al Fitzgerald. Daryl Rech, Larry Giltner. Shelly Handler. Paul Grossman. Bruce Shragg. Andrea Berman. Ellen Bloom. Suzanne Dobkin, Andrea Doumaks. Lynn Moxon. Patty Gardner. Cecilia Ramos. Joan Criest. Jan Wade. Judy Knight. Doug Dulgarian. Cathy Borges. Lcnora Tanaka, and Beth Hirst. Fourth row: Melissa Skoff. Shirlee Sheets. Corrine Caxer, Mitch Fbher, Karen Lcrner, Virgil Thomas. Brian Anderson. John Goldcnberg, Dean Baker, Maurinc Ruzek. Debbie V'lach. Karen Boone. Carol Kuntz, Francinc Mont. Phil Ginsburg. Ed Horowitz, Larry Duff in. Bob Wolfe. Mike Miller. John Emshwillcr. Ken Tway. Margie Michaels. Carol Oldham. Donalee Holden. I-ori Nbhida. Marti Spaulding. Jackie Schwartz, Carol I.ederman. Debbie Ross. Marilce Roth. Mary Arrillaga, Sandy Kramer. Nancy Rubncr. JancZwart. Brenda Sykes, and Linda Taber. Fifth row: Jeff Kent, Wade Smith. Mark Sievcrs, David Bornstein, Randy Butler. Rick Petok. Gene Krekorian, Chris Linden. Joan Diamond. Doyle Baker. Steve Nordeen. Bob Hoffman. Joe Faulkner. Rich Fields. Ken Erickson. Tom Coales. Warren Dillon, Jeff Fujimolo, Bob Benson. Dale Smith. John Baker. Bob Stratton. Marc Grossman, Chrb Ramsey. Ronald Kiyomura. Robert Budd, Debbie Barbour. Larry Nuttall. Marti McBride. Bill Cce. Bruce Cherry. Roland Crim. Paul Wolfe. Lyn Castlcton. Betty Guerrero. Linda Grayson. David Linden. Sue Bunyon. and Debbie Karenbrock. Calderon l.eft to right. First row: Pam Wellborn. Cecilia Ramos. Ellen Brotchner. Joel Heiser. Bob Armstrong. Joan Greenspan. Laurie Webs. Elaine Yce. Ruth Hirst, and Mbs Haddad, advisor. Second row: Linda Katzman. Karen Stoneman. Richard Fields. Rita Litton. Cathy Vaughn. I an Wade. Mary lanelli. Debby Clicklich. and Warren Roston Third row: George Bercnson. Don Slater. Randy Butler. Bob Stratton, Tom Coates. Bob Wolfe. Jeff Kent. Joanne Jarvis, Carol Boone. Andy Tollman, and Bill Drury. Calderon is an honorary- society for accelerated Spanish students. Since it is purely honorary in nature, the group does not function as a club normally would, with activities and meet- ings. Students are recom- mended for membership on the basis of grades. The group held its initiation of new members at Casa Es- cobar restaurant this year. The program included dinner, entertainment by a Spanish dancer, and the traditional ceremony. The advisor of the group is Miss Odette Haddad.

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TOGETHER: GIRLQ' LEAGUE Girls’ League, an organization composed of all girls at I.II.S. plans activities to interest all girls. Under capable leadership of presidents junior Rita Litton and senior Beverly Roy, standing committees were formed to involve more girls in preparing and planning activities. Few Girls’ League members will forget hunting yellow chrysanthemums for the queen's Cadillac, or entwining ivy around the court platform before the Homecoming half-time presentation ... baking cookies, painting picket fences, or mixing plaster of-paris for the successful Backward’s Dance ... letter-writing party . . . getting wrapped-up in a Twister game or folk singing during a barbeque at advisor Mrs. Frith's home ... hushing up on February 14th ... arranging for an assembly on good-grooming ... learning a modeling routine during the Fashion Show try outs ... or the selection of each Girl-of-the-month and the climatic announcement of Girl-of-the-Year. Rita Litton First Semester President Beverly Roy Second Semester President Mrs. Grace. Mrs. Frith. Mrs. Woehlcr. advisors. Barbara Naylor, first semester Vice-president. loanne Jarvis. Secretary; Beverly Roy. Treasurer; Darlene Johnson, rrrWsrmntrr Vice-president. Ruth Cederstrom. Secretary; and Jo Anne Call. Treasurer. Executive Boards. Left to right: First row: Ruth Cederstrom. Linda Finkler. Joan Creenspan. Beverly Roy. Rita Litton. Ellen Brotchner. and Shirley Cold. Second row: Shirley McWhirter, Darlene Johnson. Laura Krantz. Jo Anne Call. Joyce Johnson. Paula Combs, and Carol lekabroad. Third row: Leslie Schulman. Kim Carlin. Bobbi Corne- lius. Candy Colich. Barbara Naylor. Joanne Jarvis. Chris Dulgarian. and Marilyn May. I.eft to right: First row: Susan Weil. Karen Desrosiers. Paula Rcndlemao. Laurel Rydlck. Suzanne Justis, and Nancy Clavla. Second row: Maureen Pass. Paula Uekimian. Nancy Allen. Jean Kauffman. Jo Phillips, and Pam Wellborn. Third row: Bobbie Burke, Terri Johnson. Debbie Barbour. Clenna Turner. Nancy Cibulk. Nancy L Taylor, and Phyllis Cooke. Fourth row: Patty Gardner. Lvn Castleton, Sue Merrill. Melissa Skoff. Robin Fclbcrg. and Martha Craig. 121



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California Scholarship Federation California Scholarship Federation is an honorary organization which promotes intellectual and scholastic goals for students. Membership is gained via excellent grades. This year they sent a team to Scholar Quiz television program, held a field trip to University of California at Los Angeles campus, and held various banquets. The club boasted a membership of over 150 members and was under the able leadership of Jim LaBriola, first semester president; Joel Heiser. second semester president; and Advisor Mrs. Phyllis Van de Braak. Qenior Honor Board l.e t to right. First row: Howard Clavman. Joel Komjathv. Mike Long. Mike Donahue. Barbara Naylor. Larry Ciltncr. Richard Haas. George Kincaid. Keith Clarke. Shelley Browne. Ellen Brotchner. Marilyn Newman, and Bob Roston. Second row Marion Harris. Cornelia Van Aken. Jackie Plaut, Elliot Stein, Carol Boone. Alccn Swofford. Candy Colich. Nancy Chrysong, Joel Heiser. Bonnie Faulkner. Chris Dulgarian, Joan Greenspan. Donna Stoneman. Julie Cohn. Kim Carlin. Janice Kapclla. and Shells Handler. Third row: John Rcith. Daryl Rcch. Maurine Ruzek. Sheila V'cnger. Debbie Vlaeh, Joanne Jarvis. Jeff Percl. Mark Sievcrs, Brad Anderson. Walter Browne. Art King. Jim LaBriola. Frank Pierce. Jeff Merrill. Karen Boone. Carol Kuntz. Virgil Thomas. Les Jackofsky. and Dan Kaplan. Senior Honor Board is an organization open to only the fifty seniors with highest number of service points. It is primarily a service organization, and this year it served I.H.S. by performing the flag- raising ceremony, by selling tickets, and by ushering at football games. In addition, it helped b catering at the International and Sports Banquets, by financing the sand blasting of Senior Square and by generally serving wherever help was needed. Funds were raised by a sucker sale, a knit cap sale, and a pot luck dinner. Presidents were George Kincaid, first semester; and Bichard Haas, second semester. The club was advised by Mrs. Mildred Garretson. Sentinel Service Club Left to right. First row: leff Greenberg. Susan Dnbkin. Debbie Barbour. Margie Michaels, and Suzanne Justis Second rou. Dean Dulgarian. l.inda Kent. Roseann Barone. Joan Griest. and Phyllis Coker Third row Dale Rodin. Lyn Castleton. Marti McBride. Ruth Kaplan. Melissa Skoff. and John Wilson. Service to the school is the main purpose of Sentinel Service Club, an exclusive freshman and sophomore organization. This year they recovered the Queen’s throne with green velvet, made posters, and performed duties which Senior Honor Board delegated to them. The club was presided over by Debbie Barbour first semester and by Margie Michaels second semester and was advised by Mr. Alex Munson.

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