John Burroughs High School - Akela Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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In our Akela 1 ' this year we have com- jf ' 765 Sly pared the feudal classes p and customs to the var- of M D ' ious departments of our Q l school. fi ' 3 f We, the Akela Steiff, MM 9 yearbook, with its present to you t e twelfth volume of our My W theme: ,VW LIFE IN TI-IE MIDDLE AGES ,g'52iZjQ2 is We eif QE? gigs? fits 93753 Contents LORDS AND LADIES Administration N OBLES .... Seniors KNIGHTS . . Juniors KNAVES .... S h op omores ROUND TABLE Student Government TOURNAMENTS Sports CRAFTSNIEN . Working Class GUILDS .... Clubs KNIGHT LIFE . Activities Volume Twelve 655311 LCRDS AND LADIES 553 HE Lords and Ladies in the 'JKQQ Medieval Period were the most GR E! educated people of their time. They used their knowledge for the training of their serfs in various trades, and helped to direct them toward richer and more successful lives. Our instructors, the Lords and Ladies of John Burroughs, use their wisdom to guide us toward a far more secure and prosperous future. N5 1 get K 4 ADM NISTRATIO M-Wwiffflf MWA JW! .QA a AMAA, CZQZLZJQZI 4 a'v-og, .7 Q Mk my ,, 5 :Mx 'MW3 S2 W! MR. NORTON NELSON. our reg- istrar, works out the program proh- lems that come up throughout the year. ln addition to this. MR. NEL- SON is one of our geometry in- struvtors. MISS DOROTHY BROCKMAN, our co-ordinator at Burroughs, does an outstanding job of organiz- ing the curriculum and planning the courses of study. The information regarding college scholarships that she makes known to seniors is another valuable servive she performs. X' 'Q 'fr,', In his eleventh year as principal of John Burroughs. MR. VERNON WEY- BRIGHT has played an instrumental part in the smooth operation of our school. LORD S AND LADIE S N. ' C- MISS MARTHA JANE TOPPING. Mr. Wey- bright's very capable secretary, can always he count- ed on for a friendly smile and helpful words of encouragement. ADMINISTRATION MRS. RUTH STRALEY, Dean of Girls, is greatly appreciated for her work with the girls at John Bur- roughs, as well as for the other duties she performs around the campus. The Dean of Boys, MR. ALLAN BURNSIDE, aids the boys of Bur- roughs in their scholastic and priv- ate difficulties. He also is prom- inent in various extra-curricular activities. MR. J. RUSSELL CROAD has handled cap ably the numerous problems that he as Bur bank's Superintendent of Schools, must face His energetic work and vast knowledge help to main tain the high quality of our schools Burbank's Board of Education has constantly met and solved the many trying problems which appear in our school system. The Board's competent work is largely respon- sible for the fine scholastic stand- ards and opportunities that we en- joy as students. Standing are MR. DWIGHT WILLIAMS, MR. ROB- ERT OMER, and MR. ROBERT BENSON. Seated are MRS. MARY STAFFORD, President. and MRS. SUSAN LUND- STROM. OFFIC ' STAFF 1-1 Q ,- U1 'O H . sup! W.. Q - .. Mags, L Iv Li' !if?!'4F,is33z,g, 99 4 we ' '- ia... ' I ,c 5411 W , . f Z J, 4 E---Q fa .rv A ,H-ui: .,,,eu,. 1 , Jw ,,, 'f--f,.:4' l I., -1-Us, I ML. ,wqqhh Q -an f. '-,fm .,, M., ,Q .A Our secretarial staff is responsible for the paper work that is necessary to keep the school in operation. Their friendly assistance is an indispensable aid to the students. Our office staff from left to right: FLORENCE RUDDICK, OPAL FRASER, NADINE ROSS, MARY JO MCELROY, IRENE McDOWELL, MARIE ANTON. The PTA Board plans and supervises the many worth- while projects performed by their association. The Board members are. from left to right: MRS. ROB- ERT BUSS, MRS. ROB- ERT SUTHANN, MRS. RICHARD STUCKI, MRS. WALLACE MAN- NING, MRS. HARRY ARNOLD, MRS. SHER- MAN COOK, MRS. FRED GALLO, MRS. M. D. DARLING, and MRS. CONRAD SCHATZ. PTA BOARD NURSE 'QT LT7 :mrs Our nurse, MILA FRANTZ, is in charge of safe-guarding the health of the students. We could not do without her excellent work. LIBRARY ,I ll I 3 a v X la NX fl 'IX I 7' -CEL? ug WX? Su ,Y ff Z Our Librarians, JEAN MOORE and HILAH PRICE, are shown work- ing diligently at the main desk. They provide appreciated assistance to the students who use our library. CASHIERS Efficient cashiering was provided this year by FREDA BUCKNER, JUDY KARPFEN, CATHY CRAMBLETT, JENNIFER THOMPSON, and EVELYN EP- STEIN. .le antenna wanna.-wmm m-mu-n CUSTQDLMNS Our custodians are con- stantly seen about the school keeping its campus clean and its facilities in working order. Standing from left to right: LES- TER ROGERS,FRANK T P m, RANSLEM, PAUL PER- : 149 ,K EAU, LAWRENCE OS- TRANDER.ANTHONY BOURGEOIS, and MAR- TIN WALSH. Seated are: HENRY PERKINS R JE, E- GEORGE MOORE, MISS 4 1 P ii'i5JPEBEGQE3.nd RO' I A Jhym CAFETERLXSTAFF f'R F Ml fgfgi M KN-If ui not f'p I lfi T 4. -A 64 75 V L I ,N Q. , 21?L 5 1 ? r'45U9.,:v FD 5550: Pgmig 'UZE'-Eg mg aw SU Ib 5 zmgg? SUm'7 . Qxma. PE' Sn. 2 was wigs, -an-'O 4 EEEES2 5 411 fn UQ5' EFE?g N Egcwx 3,ml g7b' Zgeoi OPNQ, Ezwnffl, mwgbf ZQMZD Eazgg 49 m I3 5U.z'c 52452 as-Q UQ -. QQHQS , 1 1 KATHERINE ARNERICH 'ersonal Management Clothing . 4 .7 9 . ' , J. STAN ASPITTLE JOANNE BAILEY CAROLYN Print Shop Clothing BARNES Work Experience Health Science GEORGE BOONE History Track FACULTY ALLY BEATON English ELIZABETH ALAN BOMSER GAYLORD BOYER BENSON English Metal Shop French Journalism Spanish RALPH BRANDT EDWIN BRIGHAM MELVIN BROWN THOMAS History Chemistry History BRUNTON B Football Spanish ROSALIA CAHILL KALE CANFIELD WILLIAM IRENE English P. E . CARPENTER CLASSETTY B Basketball English Latin WILBUR DAY JAMES DIVITA PAT DOWD JACK DRAGER ROBERT Wood Shop English Counselor P.E. DUNIVANT Biology Varsity Football i P.E. Varsity Football LORRAINE JEAN EWING WILLIAM FLORA MARJORIE EWART Enggh Algebra FRANCE English Speed ading Speech RONALD GAITSKILL Drafting Crafts GERSEN I WILLIAM 1 2 GROSMARK A HASTINGS Math English Drama P Senior Problems RAY GLADYS LEE JOLA LEHDS JOHN LESUEUR FIROSCIKOSKI P. E . Dance Senior Problems Bookkeeping ' P. E . Photography WALTER LEWIS MARY FRANCES JAMES LLOYD Electrics LISTON Athletg: girector Math . . FACULTY HELEN THOMAS JAMES MARSO MANEZON MARSHALL English Art History DWIGHT CONLEY JOHN JOHN MITCHELL MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN MCLAUGHLIN General Business Organ Drafting Science Store Sales Vocal Music Art Basic Aeronautics I 3 JEAN MOORE Librarian I HENRIETTA JOANNE PAMER OLIVER PARKEf NELSON J Bookkeeping Physics Semor Problems Office Practice Algebra VIVIAN POGUE PAUL RAINE LORRAINE Typlng Safety READ Shorthand Typing Personal Grooming History ROBERT ROSE Orchestra Bands THELMA ROYER English w CLARENCE ANNETTE JACK RICKETTS fi REDMAN REYNOLDS Biology Auto Service Foods Q Drafting L JOHN SAGE ' English I4 MILDRED SAWNER p CAROLE Bookkeeping SEBASTIAN Business English i Science i k l JANET SEIDL English FACULTY LIBBY SHEARER History Special Training LEON IDA SILVA SHEILA SMITH Science Health FLOYD SMITH History MARILYN SPRINGER HORTENHAUS Spanish Varsity Football Senior Problems LLOYD THOMAS Senior Problems Varsity Basketball DOROTHY TAKASUGI Shorthand Typlng BLANCHE TAYLOR English FLORENCE TREMPE MARIE ED VISKOCIL Student Govemment VANDERHOEF Math Office Practice History B Football n,-.mann-tmsmwmm all - ROBERT VOSS THEODOSIA Senior Problems WILKINSON English At the faculty lunchroom our teachers take time out for lunch during their ac- tive day. I6 CORA WILLIAMS English x f IVAN WILLIAMS Auto Shop ED WILLIAMS BITTERSWEET ARMINDA Math WOJTYLA ZELAYA Igagce Spanish FACULTY Mrs. Florence Trempe certainly deserves the dis- tinction of being one of Burroughs' Teachers of the Year. Her untiring work in teaching the Student Government class and in organizing the student body leadership render her one of the most valu- able teachers in the school. Mrs. Trempe strives constantly to aid the student body officers in their numerous difficulties. The officers are especially grateful for her devoted work on their behalf. She also demonstrates her expert teaching abili- ties in her secretarial classes. Future secretaries receive valuable guidance from Mrs. Trempe, and they enjoy her friendly, gracious attitude. Her pleasant smile and kind words are enjoyed and appreciated by everyone on the campus. Mrs. Trempe has been truly a Teacher of the Year, and the students of John Burroughs say many thanks for her fine work and pleasant personality. TEACHERS UF THE YEAR In recognition of his outstanding and un- ceasing efforts, Mr. Ralph Brandt has been chosen as Burroughs' Teacher of the Year. Mr. Brandt has been one of the finest and most hard-working teachers that our school has had. On the football field he has molded the B's into some of Burroughs' finest teams. His help- ful advice and ideas for better play developed the players into successful, closely-knit squads. The players sincerely appreciate his efforts to shape them into a winning team. Mr. Brandt also performs an excellent job in teaching some of Burroughs' history classes. He does a fine job in making this sub- ject interesting and enjoyable. His students. his teams, and the faculty agree that Mr. Brandt is a fine teacher, coach, and friend, he is most certainly a great asset to John Burroughs, and for this reason he has been voted Teacher of the Year. UBI FQ Q the academic system of Bur- A 5 roughs High School. This title has been conferred by the Lords and Ladies of John Burroughs for val- iant pursuit of the Holy Grail of Knowl- edge. This title is to be retained by this group until they become the recipients of the Articles of Graduation on June fourteenth, nineteen hundred and sixty. During childhood they emerged from the Moat of Ignorance and entered ele- mentary schoolg a few years hence they entered the vast reaches of the Cham- bers of Learning in junior high. After a lengthy, arduous climb, they ascended at last to the Tower of Attainment and Fulfillment in senior high school. This class has pursued their goal relentlessly, and we present them with pride. 'gifs ERE we present the Nobles of Gi SENIGRS 0 lg. Q 5 A .4 n 4 . fs I mem x UF 71 rf . X .n-Q.Ay.,.:l'- -ig' V' IQ. Judy Belger has maintained the highest scholastic record in Voca- tional subjects throughout her three years at 'l.l3. Judy is sure to achieve prominence in her chosen vocation of secretarial work. il' high school records are any indication. Leslie Saxe has achieved the highest academic rat- ing in College Preparatory subjects throughout three years at J.B. She has earned the greatest num- ber of academic grade points in the first five se- mesters of senior high school, among 235 college prep seniors. Leslie has not not been chosen or se- lected. but has earned her award by working and by achieving the highest grades of her class. OUTSTANDING SE IORS Leslie Saxe and Nancy Ely have not only been outstanding in their work in English. but have also been prominent in the for- eign language field-Leslie in Spanish and Nancy in Latin. Both girls have fine per- sonalities which, combined with their mastery of language, should lead to the achievement of their future vocational and social objectives. These outstanding seniors were chosen for their scientific abili- ties. Kathy Dakin. when not busy with her duties as Girls' League President. could often be found wielding a wicked scal- pel in Biology. Steve Piastmond. aside from his many jobs on Olll' Akela Staff. was often found among test tubes and bunsen burners. Tom Fortmann. in ad- dition to being a valuable foot- ball player. was a whiz with a lever in Physics. Proper rec- ognition to these three seniors for excellence in the sciences is especially fitting during the present global competition for scientific advancement. ,.x ! Tom Holley and Chick Mokracek were unanimous choices as the out- standing athletes of 1960. Tom was a member of the All-League Foot- ball team. Chick was captain of the Cross Country squad this year. He was one of the most outstanding runners J.B. has ever had. break- ing many records. Paige Timmons and Donna Matheson were out- standing in Girls' Athletics this year. Both have been members of Lettergirls' Club for two years. They are known not only for fine playing. but for excellent sports- manship. X fs., r:: 'A F5 . N1 -4 t A .f .W Nik, 4 .,, . J. rf,:,.f.. 4 --.rug . . ,.. J., . AU - --, ,, ' wg ,.. . -5, r an ' . I ' Chuck Filbert. Bob Rigg. and Helen Adams have held many important of- fices in student govern- ment. Chuck served as Junior Class president. A.S.B. Recorder, and Sen- ior Class President. Bob has been Sophomore Class President. Boys' Council President, Vice-president. and Secretary. and also served as A.S.B. President. Helen has served as Jun- ior Class Secretary and A.S.B. Auditor for two see mesters. All three have al- ways Worked with the Wel- fare of their fellow stu- dents uppermost in their minds. and have devoted time and energy to ful- filling the duties of these ofhces to the best ot' their abilities. Linda Darling, John De- Mott. and Steve Mayer have been chosen for their contributions in the field of journalism. Linda has been writing for the Smoke Signal in the capacity of News Editor. She has kept everyone up to date on the latest happenings all year. John served as Sports Ed- itor and Associate Editor of the Smoke Signal. He provided excellent cover- age of all athletic events. Steve, the Associate Editor for the first semester and the Editor-in4Chief for the second semester. gave much of his time and tal' ents in making the Smoke Signal an outstanding journalistic publication. Cork Parker and Tom Bronson were two of this year's finest B athletes. Cork received the most valuable back award and Tom was chosen most inspirational player at the annual Football Ban- quet. Both boys were a great asset to our B team this year. NVe will suffer a loss when they graduate. 1 UBLE UBLE S Two of the most outstanding dancers at Burroughs are Diane Stumpf and Linda Duhell. Diane has performed in the Christmas program and the Operetta, Linda has also danced in the Operctta and at various other activities such as the Mother-Daughter banquet. and the l atlier-Daugditer banquet. She is also a talented singer. having one of the leads in the small Uperetta. Linda and Diane are truly an inspiration to their fellow dancers. lf they choose to continue. they will grow, through experience, into ac- compli:-ahed performers. 'tSomewhere there's mu- sic -and that is where you'll Gnd Sherry Snow and Jim Porter. Sherry has been active in all three choirs since her first year at JB. She performed in such musical events as the small Operetta, Annie Laurief' and had the lead in the big Operetta, Call Me Madam. Jim has been an outstanding member of the dance hand. His great talent has been enjoyed by all Burroughs students. Two of the most talented and enthusiastic perform- ers at JB. are Bahs Allman and Kathy Keenan. Babs has been spotlighted for her great acting ability. She has walked off with top acting trophies in two Foothill League Drama Festivals, and had one of the leads in the Diary of Anne Frank. Kathy also won an award in this year's Foothill League Festival, and has been acclaimed for her fine abilities in the Speech Department. 1ml 1 it Ae C1 5'1 Q :Q xt: Q ,f-' . 5' 4it..i'.id 1 Judy Jacobs and Kathy Tanous have won many awards this year in the world of art. Judy was often approached for posters and election banners and cheerfully turned them out with amazing skill and speed. Kathy also unselfishly helped out when- ever she was requested, working on pro- gram covers and the Christmas program slides. Both girls deserve honors for achievement in visual communication, which was vital to the success of many school activities. Doug Fairall and Tom Holley specialize in different helds. Doug is an expert with electrics. He knows countless things about radios and other electrical wonders. Tom specialized in printing. Examples of his fine work could be found on programs and tickets for various school activities throughout the year. Take a letter, Miss . . . Janet Costello and Karen Conard will probably be used to this phrase if they pursue their careers in the business education field. In this field, efficiency and depend- ability are necessities. These girls have worked hard to increase their value to prospective employers. f- .. PQ -K ', .- 5 .ug-l ' . Q- ' ' 'sf ra. 1 ' 1 4 I . f? 1 ' . - fl .ri- 1 ' .r . ,'A' ' f Y' A will if,-1 F45 its i , f.'.9?Qsjg in i f we , . '?i ii 'f ' . . f l f 1- ,ls .W ' iw I -fl,-in A Q 4 I HE ' Q 451. 'l'onight's the night! Sally lflaslzihrooks and Sandy -lavolvs nrv anxiously golfing really for the Senior Prom which was hi-ld at the Beverly Hilton. 'llliv prom was a dazzling event with wliivh graflualion activities lu-gan. bfi: HIGHLIGHTS GF A OBLE YEAR 'lk' A . f ' . ' 2 Us if i ii 'X ,i -' l fi? ,. 1' The Seniors began their last year at Burroughs by giving a Swim Dance. Juniors and Sophomore-s joined their upper-Classmen in enjoying volleyball, ping-pong. swimming. and dancing on Friday evening, October 9. 1959. One of the traditions at Burroughs is the privilege of Seniors to march out of assemblies before the Jun- iors and Sophomores. Here the Sen- iors leave the hilarious Four Prep Assembly while the lowly Juniors and Sophomores look on. N 'x K l 8 . Our fall Senior Council was responsible for the success of two fun-filled events this year-The Sen- ior Swim Dance and the Senior Car Wash. The hard-working council members also began plans for the Senior All-Night Partyi In the hands of the spring: Senior Council were the plans of all Graduation events. Using fine judge ment. many fun-filled ac- tivities were planned for the enjoyment of all Sen- iors. -7. F I . ' H R . , A,-v -pw ' ff 1 . ' , 'fwfr , S ,I-,,-A-M5,,.w 't 'fun , 'bf -, -, .tg il J, ,, - . f'.,,,l,-. , .4-. i ,vin I Q 'Y Ae' JS,q .M- ' - ek- 'Q ' The Diary of Anne Frank was presented by the Play Production and the Senior Class in Febru- ary of this year. It was a moving portrayal ofa teen- age girl's problems under the iron hand of the Nazis, and how, through it all. her undying faith in humanity still prevailed. 25 lfrm-rl N1-xvlu-rry, I'rm-siclr-nl. Halrlazlru Krzlmvr, Sa-vrm-Izlry. :xml -Indy I r:-1-flm:m, 'lxI'l'1lSlll'l'I'. ulmly hvzlclvrl tlw Sm-niur Vluss :luring llw full sf-1111-wivr. 'I'ln-sv lIlI't'4' Hrs-la-ss work- 4-rs LQIIYI' us :1 fum-fills-fl :md Slll'K'0SS- Ivul sc-rm-sl:-r. .4 1 f 34 K . X 1 A M A 2 Tir SE ICR OFFICERS lmzlcling thv dvparting Scniors from February till Juno wore Uhuvk Fil- bort. Prvsidvntg Pvte- Luhisivh, Vice' President Janet Lamb, Secretary: and Judy Frvvrlman, 'Ff'0ilSlll'l'I'. Eavh offivor fillc-cl his post mos! 0f:Hc'i0nHy and, b0l'ElllS0 of Qlwir 1-IT forts. sllccf-ss was zlssurvrl for all Graduation Avtivitivs. 'UI SENIORS 1960 Michelle Abele Penny Abbott X .Q -7? Louie Aboud Alan Adams Helen Adams Yvette Aguirre Louie Alcantar Harvey Allen 'QA' M-uv, Ns. Barbara Allman Clyde Anderson David Anderson John Anderson Joyce Ann Andersen 27 F i ig in Adrienne Arclissone Dennis Arnold Jack Arnold Sherry Ashcraft Mike Atkinson Connie Averhoff Samuella Charlyn Avery Doug Ayers Susan Backberg .5 Je fe.. ,Y5 7, 'in Gary Bacon James A. Badgett Lois Ann Bair Steve Barnett Geney Barnhard 28 UBLE S Carolyn Barry Bonnie Bartel Sue Batchelor John Bates Valerie Battie -'Y' 'lxzv i 'rn' it fr .4 C Ianis Kay Bearden Linda Sue Beck Judy Lynn Belger Pamela Park Bennett Gordon Bennett Sharon Benson Lucinda Bentz Sally Berry Larry Beser 'l ' Beverly Bess OBLE S Roger Billings Judy Bingham Lorelei Blitstein Doug Boehme an f 1 - as ' ,ips Y Ll - .- f S, ffl, 4' 'Pfam wi Sheri Boycl Lynda Boyle Robert J. Boysen Carolyn Braddock lflfl Bradley Tina Margaret Bragg Chuck Braver Michael Braver Qi 114' Michele Bradfield Steve Brock 'ff Lx wiii M? X Julie Broderson Tom Bronson Bill Brown Linda Anne Brown Carl Bube 3 Dave Buck Freda Buckner Dennis Bukin Larry Bulaich Patricia Bultken Helen Bunker Philomena Burgio Don Burroughs Judy Byars John E. Calkins -cv' ' Qu- vi? Z7 David Calvcr Kathy Capps Richard Glen Carlborg Nick Carpenter Susan Carter ,Av 'lair Ilean Carucci Linda Sue Case Sharon Caven Steven Cerra Stanley Cerwinsky Vincent Chairenza Penny Chamberlain Carolyn Charles Gary Childs Sue Chronert 3 E QS L' 'M X 1.55 rn Zi Winnie M- 'erm C 'V fi' Ex ' 4- xi gy , ef' a l i. . J V C 5 , ' Q3 iEi..3,:?E :fy 2 'F' -' A, f ,rel fx, 3 Q ig f . lv .4 , 4. ,,--' ., ,. , at fi . Tit, V, V, , A -2 Sherry Chubb Ronald G. Cline Gary Coleite John Coles 14. N'-wav Robert Closson David Cohen Dennis Cole Karen Lee Conard Cathleen Cones Bob Connella 34 171137 a 6' L.. -f -117 'Nita-r a i milf? arbara Jean Conrad Fred Constantine Steven Cook Tom Cormier Virginia Cornell 33 OBLE S Janet Costello Dave Coulter Sue Cox Sharon Crawford Pauleen Crawley 1 +47 ' ff e I 14 1' , if Ellen Crosbie Bob Crosthwaite Layton Crouch Don Crispen Ronnie Cukerstein Karen Cummings Roger A. Cusumano Kathy Dakin Tilda Dalin Ronald Dark in-7, -I1 Linda Darling Barbara Darnell Loretta Jean Darsey Bob David Deanna Davies Robert Davis Patricia Davis Larry Day Donna Suzanne Dean Barbara DeBoer I f x Carol DeCasper Vincent DeCasper Lana DeLand Antonette DelCorchio Barbara Demmert 35 VN xv ,,,...- '- Q, 'v John Dm-Mott Dennita Dennis James C. Derrick John T. Deschamps Jo Ann Dewey Linda Dickason Jim Diffenwierth Donna Di Martino Pat Dillon Linda Dinkins E.. if R wi 73 17 'A S bf Brenda Dionne Dorothy Donze Linda Ann Dubell Karen Duncan Joan Dunn 36 'J sie 3 Darryl Duran Sally Eastabrooks J 'CP , :J If ii 5 BFEW E: Steve Eastmond Gloria Jean Easter Janet Eaton Art Ebsen Mariann Eckhardt Ruth Ann Edstrom Earl Ellis Nancy Ely Merry Ericson Susan Eshelman Sam Esposto Dan Fahey Douglas Fairall ff? ...AY N l fix lull Rosemarie Fauzio ffharlene Fenaja Chuck Filbert Nancy Filson Ralph David Fishe JN 1 x vi-' NNW ,HK . , ef' ,l V. ,.v Joan Flynn Haady Glenn Forbes Webb Ford Gene Fox Judy Freedman Debbie Frenkel Q il ., E Z Tom Fortmann Doug Friedlander , 15:21 i 4 Q oi- . Qi .pf 7. Y I' Evelyn Fowler Jed Friedman GIFT' -1 E' i . E 5 W NCBLE S Carlos Garduno Judy Lee Garner Marilee Ann Garren , -JBA o f I Q- yr l 'bib Robin Garthwaite Michael Gaynor June Gazdik Gerald T. Geraci Douglas Gifford Don Gilbreath Peggy Gill is Linda Giuffrida Nancy Glover Grace Goga x v Melinda Goss Antoinette Grisanti Karen Griswold Lionel Grove ? 'rr 4 '1 X X I X Leona Hahbick Sandra Habitz Jerry Haddock Marilyn Hall Bonnylee Hansen Irene Hanzal Shirley Harmon Catherine Harris Phyllis Jane Harris Irene Harrison M8 I ., ,,,, -'29 Shirley Hart Marlene Hartley Karen Haslem Gary Haubold Dave Haus Barbara Hecht Merrily Hedden Linda Hedquist Carol June Heflleger Karen Heiss 4153 gi L, fav 1 5' 1 'Q cw? 1 4 , V K H, car, Q bi x 1.35 fl, I J, ,vm W A lf! ,Q -Q , .. ' ll g lf r 'glfrln ': 5 N E 6' Melvin W. Heller Jr. Karen Hendrickson Dennis Hickerson Lana Hicks Frank Hlavaty Jr 41 .Eg I W , g' l -l ' r'M M V S- 5 vs: I f ilk? is lf x, f , I X Vlarilyn Jean Holdt Thomas G. Holley Jr. Mike Hollis Penny Holt Sue Holzman Bruce Hooper Robert Horgan Sandy Hormuth Joyce Horne Carlos Horton 42 l.: 3 1 ., . Q Q.. p il 1, '7. Il' Jai 'fr I f , J , . Roger Howell 42 ,.-x, .F J Judie Jacobs Sandy Jacobs Kathy Jacobson William Jenkins Karen Jensen :gf Phyllis Jones Brad Kanawyer .4 ' GBLE S Peggy Jessen Nancy Joeck Barbara Johnson Rose Anna Johnson 'ti is if W fe Susan Jones Dean Jordan Lee Julian Berg Kalsoozian Sharon Kazdan Kathryn Madeleine Judith Nadyne Kendrick Juanita Kennedy Keenan NOBLE S Janet Diane Kershall Allen Keskinen Mary Carolyn Keyse K my !r-'AI i 4 ff 'x I Qtr' V Mir' . ,jg John Kinard Terry Kingston Kent Kinsala Vivian Kirby Susan Kirk Ken Kleinberg Kathy Klug Fred Koch Anthony Jack Koch Tom Kohler ichele Lynn Kolowski Barbara Kramer Cyril Kramer Dennis Kranz Gary Kriske T Marlene Kurey Armida Lara 'fs ,X 'ra var Victor Lackey William Luke Lamar Janet Lamb Mike Lambert Teresa Lawson Lorne Lazzarini Bill Leonard OBLE S Armand LcTourneau Diana Barbara Levine Bayan Lewis Dick Lewis Conde' Lick ff Bob Lickter Yolanda Lopez L Q' 16 fa . if W A L r a X Linda Lindstrorn Jean LoVecchio 'iw -2:3 fi f ' w P- Q5 N fi' y 33: X7 M S E w Q Q4 X i P Anita Lippman Gary Lippman Jeff Lippman Pete Lubisich Jim Lucas George MacDonald V' , is 4-71 fs Q9 Vlarilyn MacDonald Emmie Maddern John Majors Judy Maldonado Virginia Lee Malinsl Sf ii 'aj y Doug Mann Sherrie Marco Carolyn Martin Nina Martino Jack Maslow Robert P. Massey Donna Matheson John Howard Matheson Robert Mattis Steven Ronald Mayer .3 . 'Tl 'Sfm- r?gfQff, ts,l Mary McBride 've A c Wx., X X .I Mike McHorney Gail Mehlman .2 ,M 11:17 - Carolyn McConnell Craig McDonald Richard McElhenie Jim McGurrin NOBLE S '17 Patience McIntyre Dorothea B. McKeel Don McMillan Linda McOsker Anne Meier Pam Mellinger Marilyn Mae Melville Monte Metzger rx. .avr QV, ... M ' zqz in J fJ J,2 A kli ,, Lt J ,sfssivb -Q.. - 1 ' gf gif-S ,f fx . ff 5 1- 5 ' I 35 ..,,s ,.zi..i'g ' 'fy 85.3 3. xffgffek, 55,1 ,2 froth 3-23 Q r ' f f .w.,,-s - r 3'-Q Robert L. Miller 5 , f i Ken Miller Sandra Minasian Sherry Mjelde fm' Lydia Montanez Carolyn Monthaven Donald David Moore Sandi Moorhead Carol Morris Julie Mueller Paul Muscorella .M- 6? L2 , O! Blaine Nelson Fred Newberry Martha Nicholson Randy Niemeir N Jerrie Ninberg Lori Ann Nowak Rudy Nowak Lani Rae Ockander Louise Olson Q73 Robert Allen O'Neil Cassandra N. Ortiz Janet Osborn Monte Osborn Gerald Paleckl arole Ann Palmer Gary Parker Lois Parker Marty Parmalee John Pastor 'II7 'PIP ,f 'N L Linda Paulson Charlene Payne Erik Pedersen Linda Pedretti Diana Lee Pemberton Wayne Penrod Gary Petler Carol Estelle Phoenix Darlene Pittman Hal Pittman Plank L, la I k f5llCllCxLPll121Yd' L , U , ' Ml wk' ' - ,, f ' I xl QAnn PQ I x r I A r . Q t, N f ' 1 m X lf R K' V x L , P Q an I X1 I, qx f 1 - R A x f Sheila Postal Q l , , , xl 0 K K Q f V L 'X P V lf CL pl g ,X GL L H La NH x A L CU' f ANLKX , M f gk L L' X f I f V wx 1 W L-sl P X Kzafcrl Poltcx X W Q Powgrsx V a Prince Nona Privitier Diana Purrier 'c 3,4 N ol '-T3 2 iV'7 Donna Purrier Karen Raduenz Carole Raduenz Sandra Raginia Alan Rand 52 NQBLE S R R thb J ll R 1' Stuart Ra LeAnna Read Sue Read oger a un ane e aw ings y J .,, , J, ' . an x. Marilyn Recchia Roger Redel Jean Reed Diane Reedy Dave Reid Bob Renz Sara Jane Reynolds Bob Rigg Jesse Riley Jim Ritchie -1-rf' Q F' I: R- L.. - ..-. ngf' ., 14. D ..,, ,sp L.,,,, f- I 1 1 ' f - vip. .3 2- NTT? Cal Roberts Janice Roby Sue Roche Bart Rogers Pat Rollins Rosemary Rondinella Fred Rothman Ed Rudberg Kathie Rull Pat Ryan X -1 'Y ,V W A .-4 ' J i f 1 X 'Ny ,ff gr J , X R Gary Sabatini Judy Sanders Mickie Sanderson Charlotte Sanger Mary Santoyo 5 4 38 1 T tg-fi' 'F' if Y ,,..,-4' f 1 ' .Q Barbara Sanz Kathy Sauer Don Savitt Leslie Saxe Lizabeth Scarherry Joe Scardino Lee Schramling ff, ff Af N. 3 I ' , , ,. '- 5, yu., ., spira l ijiff 173, .4 , 3g1,, 5,5 ,1 .gf 1 Qffxfu' GS, '? . L . . r -fs 1 L f 11- ' -if we 'P3f'gI i' ' . - WS ,CPF 2 W' .1 J .. -w' J if 532' X33 Jim Schaff Jayne Schroeder N, VRF Paul Schatz Carol Schifferle Shirley Ann Schillmg Carol Schueltge Diana Schuler Don Schutt QS 3' rt ,,. I D f g 1 ' :Xu . , rx if f' . -' f .lit fr .151 J ,DQ fi.: Judy Sm-hwzlrtz Joseph Seal James Seiler Y. ...fi ,rv-Q Doug Selby Michael Selby vs.-1 Karen Shirey Sharon Shirey Sandra Shirley Lf 1.13 Bob Shrode Bonnie Siebert Dee Silberberg Gerry Siltamaki Wendy Simon Jim Simpson Donna Sloan SJ Bob E. Smith Carole Joyce Smith Carole Rae Smith Evonne fEdwardsD Smith Mike Smith Pat Smith Robert D. Smith Thorne Smith Warren Smith Sherry Snow L. 4 Q S if Y -' 'aff . .X ,, 5 W.. . .I . - Barry Snyder Allan Sobel Larry Sobel Sharon Spaethe Vern Spaethe 57 YV. 5 IPS T5 5.7 'z 1 .lack Spargur Pat Speak Sandy Spinoso Louise Sterling Linda Stewart Vecla Stewart Pat Stockton Brian Stoecker I .A X N it 'r sx Q Pete Sterling Glenna tMoorberg Stoecker .f f-fitf' K 5 44,5 N 53 5 JJ mfg-Q 4-7 Barrie Stott Bob Stranahan Diane Stumpf Spencer Sturm William Sullivan 58 fr.: Niles Sundstrom John Supranant Mike Surwill Ray Sussman Bruce Suthann ' TIP ff? K ff Ron Sutton Peter Switzer Kathe Tanous Barbara Tarr Karen Teggatz Tom Thibault Sharon Thill John Thode Dennis Thompson Terryl Thompson mm ' 0 'f- N .2 ' fl A T , A X x Vernon Thompson Steve Tice Sheldon Tilles Paige Timmons Leanne Toburen NOBLE S ' 39 -5' ' Frank Tolerton Terry Trimble Glorianne Trimmer Diane Trumble Linda Turk Butch Turner Judy Urban Rocio Uscategui Carla Vaccariello Sharon Vandergrifi V? 'J ,WV- fl 'I Vanette Van Note Georgia Vartanian Billie Vaught Gloria Vigil Carol Vigner L. N-5 W I Laurel Vodnansky Debbie Vosper Denny Walcott Ronnie Wallace Cap Wallington Richard Warnke Linda Warren Barbara Wayne Bette Webb .. '35 Q49 -,vi 'MF 4' Qxffffl: ' 'affix F' xg 5 '4 lvl -A- U Q fl Jerry Webb Marcia Weddle Judy Weed Froma Weisberg Nancy Weiss NGBLE S Marilyn Welsh Donna Weyrauch Dennis Whitcopf Frank Wilgus Fred Williams Jerry Williams J..- n..,., 1 Mike White Judy Ann Williams Bob Whitsell Judy H. Williams Q1 I XI A 4LLLL Ted Williams Kay Willis Stan Willis Julie Wills Dennis Wilson Joe Wolf Sandra Wolff Al Wolfgang Penny Wrede Barbara Wuenschel Bud Yoder Pat Ysais 63 NUBLE S Bob Zeich Carolee Zempke Saul Zwirm , , .WE 2,51 Eugene Provasi Frank Pucio Dave Stevenson Joan Weber Claudia Ellis Carole Morgadonnz N U X mf N- X45 J' f ,ff xx . 1: fxi- ,QW . WE PLEDGE OUR HEARTS TO YoU f OBLE FEATS I ABELE, MICHELLE Colle e Preg, G.A.A., Dance Scholarship. ABBOTT, ENNY Colle e Prep. ABOEJD, LOUIE College Prep, Legislative Council, Boys' Council, Junior Class Council, V. Football, clfey Club, Executive Council, A.S.B. Presi- ent. ADAMS, ALAN College Pre . ADAMS, GEORGE Colle e Prep, Boys' Council Representative. ADAi'lS. HELEN BARBARA College Prep, Junior Claw Council, Legisla- tive Council, Demoiselles, Junior Class Treasurer, A.S.B. Auditor, AGUIRRE, YVETTE Typist Clerical. ALCANTAR, LOUIE General Industrial, Football, Legislative Council. ALLEN, HARVEY Industrial Arts, V. Football, V. Track, Leg- islative Council, Lettermen's Club, ALLMAN, BARBARA College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergjirls, G.L, Hos- puitality, Latin Club, Amm ly Committee, lays 81 Pla ers, Pep Council, Honor Soci- ety, CSF, icretary Assembly Committee, Vice-president Latin Club, Legislative Coun- cil, Junior Class Representative, C.S.F. President. ANDERSON, CLYDE General, Lettermen's Club, Bee Football, V, B, C Track. ANDERSON, DAVID College Prep, Senior Choir, Operetta, A Caiszgella, Bowling Club. A ERSON, John General Business. ANDERSON, JOYCE ANN General Business, Junior Class Council. ARDISSONE, ADRIENNE Stenographic, G.A.A,, Lettergirls Club, Jun- ior Class Representative. ARNOLD, DENNIS College Prep, Industrial Arts Band. ARNOLD. JACK Colle e PSF, Assembl Committee. ASHCRA , SHERRY Stenographic, Bowling Club, Girls' League Program Committee, Assistant Secretary Bowlin Club. ATKINSON, MIKE College Prep. Bee Football, V. Basketball, Junior Council. Honor Society. AVEROFF. CONNIE Stenographic. AVERY, SAMUELLA CHARLYN Xogagonal Nursing, Future Nurses Club, AYERS, DOUG Auto Mechanics. BACKBERG, SUSAN Typist Clerical. BACON, GARY Advanced Radio, Bee Track. BADGE'I'I', JAMES A. General Industrial Arts. BAIR. LOIS ANN Bookkeeping, I.M.A., Girls' League Board. G.A.A., Lettergirls. Band, Orchestra, A Cap- pella, Operetta, Girls' League Social Chair- man, Y Club President, G.A.A. Board. BARNETF. STEVE College Prep, Varsity Football, V Track. Lettermen's Club, Bolvz' Council, Letter- men's Club President, gislative Council. BARNHARD, GENEY Vocational Nursing. BARRY. CAROLYN College Prep. G.A.A., Lettergirls, Pep Club, Z Club. Y Club, Legislative Council. Senior Council, Junior Council, Pep Council, Rally Committee, Hospitality Committee, Girls' Choir. Operetta, Girls' League Board, Honor Society, Junior Class Secretary, Y Club Treasurer. BARTEL, BONNIE General Business, A Capxella. Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Section Leader Cappella. 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BRADFIELD, MICHELE General College Prep, Honor Society, A Cappella. BRADLEY, ED Auto Mechanics. BRAGG, TINA MARGARET Colle e Prep, Honor Society. BRAVER, CHUCK Pre-engineering, Honor Society. BRAV R. M CHAEL College Prep. Photo Club, Oxretta, Pep Club, Latin Club, A Capgella, nior Choir, Music Award, Vice- resi ent Photo Club. BREAM, STEPHEFI Standard. BROCK, STEVE Pre-Medical, Pep Council, Ushers Club, Latin Club, Honor Society, C.S.F. BRODERSON, JULIE Colle e Prep, Latin Club, Modern Dance. BRONSON, TOM I College Prep, Lettem1en's Club, legislative Council, B Football, Varsity Baseball, CIF Playoffs-Baseball. BROWN, BILL Auto Mechanics. BROWN. LINDA ANNE Music-College Prep, Girls' League Record- ing Secretary, Senior Choir, Y.F.C. Club, Legislative Council, Modem Dance, Oper- etta. BUBE, CARL Colle e Prep, Basketball. BUCRNER, FREDA College Pre , Honor Society, CSF, YFC Club, G.A.K.. G.A.A, Board. Letter irls' Club. Demoiselles Y Club. 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G.A.A., Lettergirls, A Cagpella, Advanced Dance. COS ELLO. JANET Bookkerleging, Publicity Committee. all PR, DEIVE ege rep, ymnastics. COX, SUE . General Business, Bowling Club, G.A.A., Sophomore Class Representative, Junior Class .Representative Girls' League Repre- sentative. CRAWFORD, SHARRON College Prep, Pep Club, Minorettes, G.A.A.. Dance Club, Lettergirls' Club, Operetta. CRAWLEY, PAULEEN Homemaking. G.A.A., Lettergirls, Girls' league Board, Dance Club. CR SBIE. ELLEN General Business, YFC, Legislative Council, I-Ionnr Society. CROSTHWAITE, BOB General Art, B Football. CROUCH, LAYTON College Pregil Honor Societv, CSF, YFC, Ielgis ative uncil. Track, President YFC. C KERSTEIN, RONNIE College Prep. CUMMINGS, KAREN Foods. G.A.A. CUSUMANO, ROGER A. General Business. DAKIN. KATHY College Prep. Pep Club, Lettergirls'. Legis- lative Council, Pep Council, Honor Societly, CSF. Senior Prom Committee, G.A.A.. Gir s' league Welfare Chairman, Girls' League President. DALIN, TILDA College Prep. Honor Society, CSF, French Club. Discussion Club, Iettergirls, G.A.A., French Club Treasurer. DARK. RONALD Otfset Printing. Track Team. DARLING. LINDA College Prep. Honor Society. CSF, G.A.A., Pep Club. Spanish Club. Smoke Signal, Girls' League Publicity Committee. DARNELL, BARBARA College Prep. DARSEY, LORETFA JEAN General Business, Honor Society, G.A.A., Rally Committee, Majorette. DA ID. BOB College Prep, I.M.A., B Football. DAV ES, DEANNA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Pep Club, Assembly Committee, Senior Choir, Play Production, A Cappella, Assembly Committee Chairman. DAVIS, ROBERT Prep-engineering, Honor Society, A Basket- ball, Bowling lub, B Track, Latin Club, A Calp lla. DAV STePATRICIA General Business, G.A.A. DAY, LARRY General Industrial Arts. DEAN, DONNA SUZANNE Vocational Nursing, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Photography, M em Dance, Legis ative Council, Junior Claw Council. DE BOER, BARBARA Standard, Libraey Assistant. DE CASPER, AROL Music, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Girls' Choir, Operetta. A Cappella, Beginning Dance, Intermediate Dance. DE CASPER, VINCENT Radio. DE LAND, LANA Vocational Nursing, Assembly Committee, G.A.A.. Dance Club. DEL CORCHIO, ANTONE'I'I'E Stenoiriaiphq, Majorette, Rally Committee. DEM R , BARBARA Steno-Prep, G.A.A., Minorettfw, Girls' League Welfare Committee. DE MO'I'I', JOHN College Prep. Football, Lettermen's Club, Golf Team, Smoke Signal Sports Editor, Smoke Signal Assistant Editor. DENNIS. DENNITA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, French Club, BowlingEClub, Discussion Club. GORDON. D NNIS DERRICK, JAMES C. . l Colle e Prep, Social Committee, Legisla- tive Council, Sophomore Class Representa- tive Junior Class Rgpresentative. DESCHAMPS. .Ion T. Architectural Drafting, Bowling Club, Let- temxen's Club. DEWEY, JO ANN College Przesp, Latin Club, Dance Club. DICKASO , LINDA . l College Prep, A.S.B., Social -Committee, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Iettergirls', Legis- lative Council, G.A.A. Recording Secretary, Badminton Manager. DIEFFENWIER H. JIM Wood Shop, Baseball, A Cappella.. Oper- etta, Senior Choir, Assembly Committee. DINKINS, LINDA Vocational Nursing. DI MARTINO. DONNA Prep-Steno. Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Senior Choir, Rally Committee, Girls' Ieague Hos- pitalig Committee, Operetta. DILL N, PAT Pre-engineering. DION E, BRENDA Vocational Nursing. Honor Society, Assem- bly Committee, Girls' league Social Com- mittee, Minorettes, Girls' Choir, A Cap- pella. G.A.A., Lettergirls', Senior Prom Committee. Operetta. DIXON, DICK Auto Shop. DONZE, DOROTHY College Prep-Pre-Nursing, AFS, Future Nurses. DOUGHTY, JOHN Standard, A Cavppella. DUBELL. LIINDA ANN Standard, Z Club. Dance Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League Social Committee. A Cappella, G.A.A., Legislative Council, Senior hoir, 0 retta. DUNCAN, KAREN College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Horizon Club. Lettefgirls'. G A.A. Pep Club. Girls' League Board, Publicity Chairman, Iegisla- tive Council. DUNN. JOAN Dance Club. Marching Band, Girls' League Hospitality Committee. DURAN. DARRYL Mechanical Drawing, Gymnastics, Senior Prom Committee. EASTABROOKS. SALLY Drama. Dance Club. Z Club. Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Peg Club, Akela, Plays 8: Players, National T espian Society. Rally Corrunit- tee, Girls' League Social Committee, Prom Committee. Dance Performance, Drama Fes- tival, Senior Council, Vice-president Dance Club. A Cappella, Operetta. Senior Play. EASTMOND, STEVE Pre-engineering, Honor Society. CSF, Legis- lative Council, Latin Club, Latin Club Pres- ident, Tennis Team. Pep Council, Akela, Boys' State Lockheed Science Award. EASTER. GLORIA JEAN General Business. EATON, JANET College Prep, G.A.A., Iettergirls', Latin Club, G.A.A. Board, Peg Club, Minorettes, Modem Dance, Akela, .A.A. Sales Man- ager. EBSEN, ART Auto Shop, Basketball. ECKHARDT, MARIANN General Business, Pep Club, Girls' Choir. G.A.A., A Cappella, Rally Committee, Dance Club. EDSTROM, RUTH ANN 53011280 Prep, Honor Society, Rally Com- mittee, Z ub, G.A.A., lettergirls , Saan- ish Club, Majorette, Girls' league, os- Eitalig' Committee. LLI , CLAUDIA Clothing, Dance Club. ELLIS, EARL College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Ushers Club President, IMA, Chess Club, Varsity Tennis, Orchestra, Legislative Council, Op- eretta. ELY, NANCY , Colle e Prep, Honor Society, CSF CSF President, FS Committee. IMA. i.o.c., legislative Council, 'Organ Club, Orchestra. Operetta, Z Club, Latin Award, Music Award, Senior Prom Committee. ERICSON, MERRY Foods. ESHELQIIANHSHSZAN u T ist erica, appe a. ESPOSTO, SAM General Business. FAHEY, DAN College Prep, Key Club, I.ettermen's Club, Concert Band, Dance Band, Social Commit- tee, Marching Band, IMA, Varsity Baseball, Orchestra, Key Club Treasurer, Key Club President. FAIRALL, DOUGLAS . Radio Shop, Photo Productions, Secretary and Treasurer Photo Productions. Efhiiznif 0iEE: 'A iF e e re . a a. FENAJA. CHARLENE A Colle e Prep, Z Club, G.A.A., Girls' League gimagd, Art Committee, Minorettes, Spanish u . FILBERT, CHUCK . Pre-engineering, Honor Society, Key Club. Legislative Council, Bgs' Council, Junior Council, Lettermen's lub, Bee Baseball, Varsity Baseball, ASB Recorder, Junior Class President, Boys' Council Secretary, Senior Class President. FIISON. NANCY T ist Clerical. FlS,HER, RALPH DAVID General Industrial Art, Iettermen's V Football. FORBES, HAADY GLENN Radio. FORD, WEBB Standard, Rally Committee, Track, Club, Key Club, Legislative Council Club, Pep Oper- etta, Senior Choir, phomore Class' Coun- cil, ASB Yell Leader. FORTMANN, TOM Pre-engineering, Honor Society, CSF, Council President, Legislative Council, Council, Lettermen's Club, Varsity ball Ke Club Akela, National Merit Boys' Boys' Foot- Scho lastic Elinalist, Boys' Council Secretary, Boys' Council Treasurer, Football Program Editor, Key Club Secretary, National Sci- ence Foundation, Summer Math Program at U.C.L.A., Math Field Day of Occidental College, Basketball Program Editor, Execu- tive ouncil. FOSTER. JON Auto Mechanics. Rocket Club. FOWLER, EVELYN r Vocational Nursinlgg Hi-Y Club, Senior Council, G.A.A., cgislative Council,. Let- tergrlsh Peg Club, .A.A. Vice President. FO , GEN General Business, Photo Club. FREEDMAN, JUDY . College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Spanish Club, Junior Class Council, legislative Council, Honor Society, Senior Class Treas- urer. FREEMOND, MARTY General Business, Bowling Club, JV Base- ball, V Baseball, FRENKEL. DEBBIE College Prep, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Assembly Committee, Honor Society, Legis- lative Council. Dance Club. FRIEDLANDER, DOUG U Commercial Art. YFC. Rally Committee. Art Production. Senior Choir, Operetta, Sen- ior Sweater Emblem Deslgn Art Award, Music Award, Senior Prom Representative. FRIEDMAN, JED General Business, Rally Committee, legis- lative Council. GARDUNO, CARLOS College Prep. GARNER, JUDY LEE Music, G.A.A. GARREN, MARILEE ANN Pre-Medical, Honor Society. Latin Club. Horizon Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Letter- girls', Y Club. Dance Club, Dance Produc- giant, legislative Council, Treasurer of Latin u . GARTHWAITE, ROBIN Pre-engineering, Honor Society, CSF. Bowl- ing Club. Chess Club. Varsity Tennis. GAYNOR, MICHAEL Pre-engineering. Honor Society, CSF. Bowl- ing Club, Pep Council, Varsity Tennis. 0 J WSJ as OBLE FEATS GAZDIK, JUNE Steno ra hy, Letter irls', G.A.A. GERXCIT GERAIJIST. Architectural Drawing, Varsity and Bee Football. GIFFORD. DOUGLAS College Prep, Lettem1en's Club, Bee Foot- ball, Varsity Swimming: Operetta, Senior Choir, A Cappella, Foot ill League Finalist, CIF Semifinalist. GILBREATH, DON Wood Shop. GILLIS, PEGGY College Prep, Senior Choir, Lettergirls, G.A.A.. Operetta. GIUFFRIDA, LINDA Stenography, Honor Society, G.A.A., Letter- irls', Lettergirls' Secretary, G.A.A. Sales Fllanager, Girls' League Hospitality Com- mittee. GLOVER, NANCY College Prep, Y Club, Dance Club, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Social Committee. GOGA, GRACE. General Art, Legislative Council, Modem Dance, Prom Committee. GOSS. MELINDA College Prep, Minorettes, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Senior Choir, Rally Committee, G.A.A., Lettergir1s', Operetta. GOUDIE, ROBERT Standard, Legislative Council. GRISANTI, ANTOINETTE Stenographic, Bowling Club, Decorating Or- ganization. GRISWOLD, KAREN Pre-nursing. Future Medical, Speech and Debate, Legislative Council, President Fu- ture Medical. GROVE, LIONEL College Prep, B Track, Cross Country, Jun- ior Achievement. GULLEY STANLEY Standard. HABBICK, LEONA Business. HABITZ. SANDRA Stenography, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Rally Committee, Z Club, Pep Club, Legislative Council. Junior Class Council. HADDOCK, JERRY College Prep. Honor Society. Bowling Club, Latin Club, Legislative Council, Swimming, Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Most Inspira- tional Swimmer 1958. HALL, IVIARILYN Commercial Art, Lettergirls', Pep Club, G.A.A. Board, Girls' Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. Swim Manager, Girls' League Hospitality Committee. HANSEN, BONNYLEE CARROLL College Prep. Honor Society, CSF, Dance Club, AFS Committee. Social Committee, G.A.A., Letter irls', S h 81 Debate, Z Club. Y Club, School Motto Contest, G.A.A. Board, G.A.A. Song 8: Yell Leader, Legis- lative Council. HANZAL IRENE Vocational Nursing. HARMON. SHIRLEY Vocational Nursing. G.A.A.. Lettergirls', Junior Achievement, Junior Achievement Sales Manager. HARRIS. CATHERINE College Prep. G.A.A.. Lettergirl-:'. Girls' Choir, Minorettes, A Cappella, Fellowship, Minorettes Routine Committee. HARRIS. PHYLLIS JANE College Prep, G.A.A., Honor Society, Let- tergir s'. HARRISON, IRENE College Prep-Steno, Honor Society, CSF. G.A.A.. Lettergirls', Social Committee. Pep Club, Girls' League Decorating Committee, Smoke Signal, Legislative Council. Minor- ettes. HARPER, JOHN Gymnastics. HART, SHIRLEY Vocational Nursing. HARTLEY. MARLENE College Prep, Smoke Signal, Lettergirls', Corresponding Secretary. Editor of Smoke Signal. HASLEM, KAREN College Prep, Scholarship Society. HAUBOLD, GARY General Business, Swimming Manager. HAUS, DAVE General Business. HECT, BARBARA Tvni-zt Clerical. Modem Dance. HEDDEN. MERRILY Collage Prep. G.A.A.. Demoiselles. G.A.A. Boa . Girls' League Board, Foothill League Dance Publicity Committee, Girls' League Social Committee. HEDQUIST. LINDA Typist Clerical. Modern Dance. HEFFLEGER. CAROL JUNE Stenography, Chess Club, Legislative Coun- eil. Senior Prom Committee. HEISS, KAREN College Prefs, G.A.A., Pep Club, Advanced Dance. Gir s' League Welfare Committee. Senior Prom Committee, Dance Club. HELLER, MELVIN W. College Pre , Varsity Football. Bee Foot- ball. Bee 'I'i'ack, Legislative Council, Let- termen's Club. HENDRICKSON, KAREN College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Z Club, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Minorettes, Spanish Club, Girls' League Board, Z Club reas- urer. HICKERSON, DENNIS Scallege Prep, Varsity Tennis, Bee Basket- a l. HICKS, LANA Stenography, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Girls' League Hospital Committee. HLAVATY, FRANK College Pre , Honor Society, CSF, Photog- raphy, Basegall, Joumalism. HOLDT, MARILYN JEAN Business, G.A.A., LettergirIs'. HOLLEY, THOMAS G. Offset Printin , J.V. Football. Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Rrack, Junior Class Represen- tative, Lettermen's Club. HOLLIS, MIKE College Prep. HOLT, PENNY Vocational Nursing. HOLZMAN, SUE College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergirls. HOOPER, BRUCE Vocational. HORGAN, ROBERT Standard, Varsity and Bee Football, J.V. Baseball. HORMUTH. SANDY Drama, G.A.A., Modem Dance, Y Club, Plays 81 Players. National Thespian Society, Senior Prom Committee, Junior 8: Sopho- more Class Representative. Honor Society, Fall Play, Drama Festival. HORNE. JOYCE College Prep, Girls' League Program Com- mittee, G.A.A., Girls' League Hospitality Committee, A Cappella. HORTON, CARLOS General Business, Golf HOWELL, ROGER General Art. JACOBS. JUDIE Commercial Art, Pep Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Song 8: Yell Leader, Dance Production. Art Center College Scholarship. JACOBS, SANDY Clerical-Prep. Girls' League Board. Girls' League Hospltalit , G.A.A., Publicitv Com- mittee, Dance Club, Dance Production, Akela. Rally Committee, Secretary to Ath- letic Director. Legislative Council. Hospital- ity Committee Chairman, Secretarv of Akela Staff. Editor Girls' League Newspaper. G.A.A. Board. G.A.A, Assistant Dance Manager, Operetta, Editor-in-chief. JACOBSON. KATHY College Prep, G.A,A,, Girls' Choir. Youth Fellowship, L.ettergirls', A Cappella, Pep Club. Senior Choir, Operetta, C oir Officer. JENKINS, WILLIAM General Business. Lettermen's Club. JENSEN. KAREN College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Y Club. Minorettes, Welfare Committee. Honor S0- ciety, Operetta, Senior Choir. JESSEN, PEGGY Vocational Nursing. JOECK. NANCY College Prep. French Club, Future Medical Association. G.A.A.. French Club Vice-presi- dent, Vice-president Future Medical Associa- tion. JOHNSON, Barbara General Business. Girls' Choir, A Cappella. JOHNSON. ROSE ANNA College Prep, Spanish Club, Organ Club. JONES, PHYLLIS College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, CSF Vice-president. Pep Council, Pep Club. JONES. SUSAN Pre-nursing, Honor Society, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board. Lettergirls, Pep Council, So homore Council, Junior Council, Girls' Clhoir. A Cappella. Legislative Council, Minorettes, G. .A. Treasurer. JORDAN, DEAN College Prep, Honor Society, Key Club, Youth Fellowship Club. Boys' Council, Leg- islative Council, Key Club President. JULIAN LEE Auto Mechanics. KANAWYER, BRAD Art Major. KAZDAN, SHARON College Prep. G.A.A.. Girls' Lea ue Re re- sentative, Lettergirls'. Akela, Pep Cixub. Prom Committee, Lettergirls' Treasurer, KEENAN. KATHRYN MADELEINE College Prep. Speech Sz Debate, Plays and Players, National Thes ian, G.A.A.,- Inter- organization Council. Legislative Council. Senior Class Council, President Speech Sz Di-rbate, President Inter-organization Coun- Cl . KENDRICK, JUDITH NADYNE Vocational Nursing. KENNEDY, JUANITA Typist Clerical, Y.F.C., Girls' Lea ue Hos- pitality Committee, Pep Councif Rally Committee, G.A.A. KERSHALL. JANET DIANE Typist Clerical, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Advance Dance, G.A.A., Dance Club. KESKINEN, ALLEN Standard, Swim Team. KEYSOR, MARY CAROLYN h College Prep, Minorettes, G.A.A., Senior Prom Committee. KINARD, JOHN Pre-en ineering, legislative Council, Boys' Council, P? Council, Vice-president Pep Club, Presi ent of Pep Council. KINDOLL, BOB Auto Mechanics. KINGSTON. TERRY College Pre , Y Club, Senior Council Rep- resentative, Rfarsity Football, Y Club Treas- UTEP. KINSALA, KENT General, Bee and Varsity Basketball, Drama Award. KIRBY, VIVIAN ' College Prep, G.A.A., Ietterg1rls', Pep Club, Y Club, Minorettes, Girls' League Program Committee, Girls' Choir, A Cap- pella, Senior Choir, Operetta, G.A.A. Song and Yell leader, Girls League Correspond- ing Secretary. KIRK, SUSAN l Colle Prep, Z' Club, Youth Fellowship, GAAP, Dance Club, A Ca lla, Girls' Choir, Dance Performance, elize-president Z Club, Dance Club Secretary, KLEINBERG, KEN A College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Pep Council President, Tennis, Legislative Coun- cil, Senior Council, Pep Club, Pep Club President, A.F.S., Optimist Club Achieve- ment Award, Akela, A.F.S. Finalist. KLUG, KATHY Coll e Prep, Honor Society, G.A.A., Let- tergfif, Demoiselles, Tri-H1-Y, Chaplain of Demoiselles. KOCK, FRED Auto Mechanics. KOCH, ANTHONY JACK Mechanical Illustration, Legislative Council. KOHLER. TOM . grllfge Prep, Honor Society, Football, Latin u . KOLOWSKI, MICHELE LYNN Vocational Nursing, G.A.A., Modem Dance, Iegislative Counci , Junior Class Council. KOISKXJZIAN, BERGE Vocational Music, A Cappella, Operetta. KRAMER. BARBARA Colle e Prep, Pep Club, Horizon Club, G.A.A., Lettergirls , Plays 8a Players, Honor Society, CSF, Tennis Manager, G.A.A. Board, Senior Class Secretary. KRAMER. CYRIL Radio Shop, Chess Club, I.O.C., Chess Club President. KRANZ, DENNIS College Prep, CSF, B Football Manager, Track Manager. KRISKE. GARY Industrial. KUREY. MARLENE Typist Clerical, Legislative Council. LACKEY. VICTOR General Business, Legislative Council, Soph- omore Council. LAMAR. WILLIAM LUKE Pre-en ineering, Honor Society, Bowling Club, Football. Letterrnen's Club, Legislative Council, Track. LAMB, JANET Honor Society, CSF, Minorettes, Letter- irls', G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' League Board, Y Club, Executive Council, Legisla- tive Council, Spanish Club, Pep Club, irls' Lea e President, G.A.A. Yell and Song Ieaggr, G.A.A. Sales Manager, Spanish Club Secretary. LAMBERT, MIKE General Businem, Bowling Club, B Track. LARA. ARMIDA General Business. LAWRENCE, GARY General Business. LAWSON. TERESA College Prep, Social Committee, G.A.A., Dance Club, Play Production. LAZZARINI, LORNE College Prep, Photo Club, Latin Club. LEONARD. BILL Wood Shop, Legislative Council. LETOURNEAU, ARMAND General Business. LE'I'I'S, J UDIE Standard . LEVINE, DIANA Stenography. LEWIS, BAYAN College Prep, Football 1958-59, J.V. Letter- men, Football Student Trainer 59-60. LEWIS. DICK College Pre , Baseball, Basketball Yell Co- ordinator, Kkela. LICK. CONDE gol?ge Prep, I..ettem1en's Club, A Football, 1- . LICKTER, BOB College Prep, Legislative Council. LINDSTROM, LINDA College Prep, Honor Society, G.A.A., Let- tergir s', Dance Club. LIPPMAN, ANITA Standard, Pep Club, Lettergirls' G.A.A., Dance Club, G.A.A, Banquet Committee, Dance Committee Representative, Dance Production. LIPPMAN, GARY Auto Mechanics, Golf Team, Letten'nen's Club. LIPPMAN, JEFF College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Assembly Committee, Operetta. LOPEZ. YOLANDA Business. LO VECCHIO, JEAN College Prep, Youth Fellowship Club. LUBISICH, PETE Colle e Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Y.F.C., A.F.S., Pep Council, Lettem1en's Club, AFS Finalist, Legislative Council, Nomination Committee, Basketball, Varsity Track, Var- sity Football, Junior Council. LUCAS, JIM Industrial Arts. MAC DONALD. GEORGE College Prep. Golf Team. MAC DONALD, MARILYN Clothing, Girls' League Representative. MADDEN, MARTIN College Prep. MADDERN. EMMIE College Prep. Lettergirls', Girls' League Welfare Committee, G.A.A., Sganish Club, Honor Society. Spanish Club reasurer. MAJORS. JOHN Commercial Art. MALDONADO. JUDY College Prep. G.A.A., Lettergirls', Minor- ettes, Pep Club, Y Club. MALINSKI, VIRGINIA LEE General Business. MANN, DOUG College Prep. Varsity Tennis. MARCO, SHERRIE Standard, Drama, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Bowling Club, Drama, Play Production. MARTIN. CAROLYN General Art, G.A.A., Z Club, Pep Council, G.A.A. Board, Pep Club. Akela, I.O.C., Girls' League Art Committee, Legislative Council. MARTINO. NINA Tvpist Clerical, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Dance Club. MASLOW. JACK College Prep. Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Legislative Council. Sophomore Ac- tivities Committee, Pe Club. Rally Com- mittee. Latin Club. Yell Co-ordinator, Latin Club President, Latin Club Vice-president. MASSEY. ROBERT P. College Prep, Varsitv Swim Team. MATHESON, DONNA Stenography, Z Club. Pe Club, G.A.A., Lettergir s', G.A.A. Vice Igresident, G.A.A. Secretarv. Lettergirls' Vice-President, Girls' league Hospitality Committee. MATHESON. JOHN HOWARD General, Football. MATTIS, ROBERT College Prep, Track, Honor Society, Cross Country. MAYER. STEVEN RONALD College Prep. Honor Society. CSF, Smoke Signal, Latin Club, Varsity Tennis. Letter- men's. Smoke Signal Editor, Boys' Council. MCBRIDE, MARY College Prep. MC DONALD, CRAIG College Prep. MC ELHENIE. RICHARD General Business. MC GURRIN. JIM College Prep, Football. MC HORNEY, MIKE Industrial Arts, Track. MC INTYRE, PATIENCE Colle Prep, Pep Council. Dance Club, G.A.A?, Lettergirls', Girls' League Art Com- mittee, Girls' league Board, G.A.A. Board, Junior Class Representative, Senior Class Representative, Operetta. MC KEEL. DORUTHEA B. Music, I.M.A. MC MILLAN, DON College Prep. MC OSKER. LINDA Vocational Nursing. MEHLMAN, GAIL College Prep. MEIER, ANNE Stenography. MELLINGER. PAM College Prep, Z Club, Spanish Club, Dance Club, Z Club Secretary. MELVILLE. MARILYN MAE Stenography, Honor Society, Iettergirls', g.A.Q.,YG.A.A. Board, Legislative Council, ri i- . METZGER, MONTE Standard, A Cgipella. MILLER, BE NA . . College Prep, Honor Society, A.F.S., Minor- ettes, Dance fClubCllVl,odZmCDance, GSKAEA., tter ir s', e u appe 8, o- more Council, lgegislative Council, AFS Sec- retar , Operetta. MILLER. ROBERT L. Industrial Arts. MILLER, KEN Industrial Arts. MINASIAN, SANDRA - College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Girls' League Welfare, Intermediate Dance, Senior Prom Representative, I.O.C. Representative, O eretta. NEIELDE. SHERRY I College Prep, G.A.A., Joumalism, Z Club. Girls Lea ue, Dance Club, Smoke Signal. MOKRACPK, CHICK . General Art, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country. MONTANEZ, LYDIA . Typist Clerical, G.A.A., Legislative Council. G.A.A. Board, Senior Class Regresentative. Lettergirls', Deo Valente, Y Clu President, G.A.A. Amistant Manager. MANTHAVEN, CAROLYN College Prep, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, A Cap- lla, Senior Choir, Girls' league Welfare, girls' League Social Committee, Nurses Club, O ivetta, Modem Dance. MOOREiTeDONAL DAVID Auto Mechanics. MOORHEAD, SANDI Stenography. MORACO, TONY General Business. MORRIS, CAROL General Art. MUELLER, JULIE College Pre , G.A.A., Girls' league Repre- sentative. Senior Council, Football Queen. MUSCORELLA. PAUL Commercial Art, Marchin Band, I.M.A. NANCE. DON WHITELEY College Pre , Ietter'men's, Legislative Coun- cil, Junior Council. Senior Council. B Bask- etball, Varsity Basketball, Swimming. NELSON, BLAINE ' Standard, Bee Football, Bee Track, Varsity Football. NELSON, TOM ' Standard. NEWBERRY, FRED College Prep, Lettermen's Club, AFS, Var- sity Crom Country, Varsity Track, Senior Class President, Legislative Council. NICHOLSON. MARTHA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF. Pep Club,. AFS Committee, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Foreign Exchange Student 1959, CSF Treasurer. NIEMEIR, RANDY 1 A Standard, Peg Council, legislative Council. Senior Class epresentative. NINBERG. JERRIE Typist Clerical, Pep Club, G.A.A. NOWAK, LORI ANN Typist Clerical, Pep Club. NOWAK, RUDY Industrial Arts, Press Photo. OCKANDER. LANI RAE Stenography-Clothing. OLSON. LOUISE A gmllege Prep, G.A.A., I-Ionzon Club, Pep u , O'NEIL, ROBERT ALLEN Standard, Letten-nen's, Bee Kr Varsity Bask- etball, Latin Club. Legislative Council. ORTIZ, CASSANDRA M. Clothing, Legislative Council, Modem Dance. OSBORN, JANET MARIE Stenography, G.A.A., Z Club. OSBORN, MONTE Auto Shop, Legislative Council, Bee Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Bee Track, Varsity Track. PALECKI, GERALD ' Radio Shop. PALMER. CAROLE ANN General Business. PARKER, GARY Industrial Arts, Legislative Council, Senior Prom Committee, Lettennen's, Bee and Cee Track, Bee Football. PARKER, LOIS Stenographty, G.A.A., Sofrhomore Represen- tative, Legislative Counci , A Cappella, Sen- ior Choir, Modern Dance. PARMALEE, MARTY General Business, G.A A., Dance Club, Pep Club, Inter, Dance. PASTOR. JOHN Industrial Arts. PAULSON, LINDA General Business, G.A.A., Lettergirlsl Leg-- islative Council, PAYNE, CHARLENE D. Vocational Nursing. Future Nurses Club. PEDERSEN. ERIK General, Speech 8: Debate, A Cappella, Sen- ior Choir, Operetta. PEDRETTI, LINDA Vocation Nursing, Girls' Choir, A Cappella. Modem Dance. 0 S up 6' OBLE FEATS PEMBERTON, DIANA LEE Dramatics, G.A.A., Play Production. PENROD, WAYNE Offset Print, Bee Football. PETLER. GARY Otiset Print. PHOENIX, CAROL ESTELLE College Prep, Z Club, Girls' League Social. Letter irls', Pep Club, G.A,A. PYITKIIAN, DARLENE . Stenography, Lgislative Council, Junior Class Council, .A.A., Lettergirls', Rally Committee, Z Club, Minorettes, Modem Dance, Akela, Fellowship Club. PITTMAN, HAL Pre-engineering, Bowling Club. PLANK, MELINDA Vocational Nursing, G.A.A., G,A.A. Board, Lettergirls', Girls' Lea ue Social Committee, Swimming Manager, G.A.A. PLUARD, SUELLEN, KAY Vocational Nulitsing, G.A.A. POE, JO AN Home Economics, G.A.A., Legislative Coun- cil, Girls' Lea ue, Z Club. PORTER, Jlifl College Prep, I.M.A., Football Band, Dance Band Dance Production Orchestra, Olper- etta Orchestra, President Dance Band, ice- president I.M.A. POSTAL, SHEILA Vocational Nursing POTTER. KARE College Prep, Honor Society, G.A.A., Girls' League Board, Dance Club, Modern Dance, Horizon Club. Horizon Club President. POWERS, RONALD Electronics, PRINCE, LINDA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, French Club, Girls' League Welfare Committee, A.F.S. Committee, G.A.A. PRIVITIER, MONOLA Typist Clerical, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Let- tergirls', Pe Club. PROVASI, EUGENE Printin , B Swimming, B Football, Letter- men's Club, PUCIO, FRANK Industrial Arts. PUCKETT, DONNA Standard. PURRIER, DIANA General Business, Publicity Club. PURRIER, DONNA General Business, Publicity Club. RADUENZ, CAROLE ANN Vocational Nursing, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Modem Dance, Pep Club. RADUENZ, KAREN Stenography, A Cappella, Legislative Coun- cil. Pe Club. RAGINJIA. SANDRA Vocational Nursirg, Bowling Club, Y.F.C., Future Medical, irls' League, G.A.A. 3,Sllt 15'LA i- C -1 ege re , ep ouncl. RATHBUISX ROGER Music, I.M.A., Legislative Council, Latin Club. RAWLINGS, JANELLE College Prep. Honor Society. RAY, STUART General Business. Speech Sz Debate, Cross Country. Track Managers, Legislative Coun- cil. Smoke Signal. READ, LEANNA College Prep, G.A.A., Pep Club, Girls' League, Social Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Junior Legislative Council. READ, SUZANNE College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Letter- girls', Horizon Club, Minorettes, G.A,A., AFS. RECCHIA, MARILYN College Prep, Senior Prom Committee, Or- chestra, Operetta. REDEL, ROGER Photography. REED, JEAN Stenography, G,A.A., Lettergirls', A Cap- pella, Senior Choir, Operetta. REEDY, DIANE College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Ushers Club, Senior Choir, Z Club, Tri Hi-Y, Girls' League Pro ram Committee Chairman, Senior Choir Tfieas- urer, Archery Mana er, G.A.A. Board, Let- tergirls' Recording Secretary. REID, DAVE College Prep. RENZ, ROBERT Wood Shop. REYNOLDS, SARA JANE College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Pep Club, Publicit Committee, Legislative Coun- cil, French CI'ub, RICHARDSON, KEN Business. RIGG, BOB College Prep, Honor Society, Key Club, Let- termen's Cub, Legislative Council, Execu- tive Council, Ake a, B Football, Varsity Football, tcaptainl, Track, All School Award, Sophomore Class Presidentl Boys' Council President, Boys' Council Vice-presi- dent, Coast Guard Academy Summer Pro- grram, A.S.B. President, Lettennen's Club reasurer, Boys' Council Secretary. RILEY, JESSE Commercial Art, Bee Football. RITCHIE, JAMES E. General Art. ROBERTS, CAL Music, Varsity Cross Country, Senior Choir. A Cappella, President Senior Choir. ROBY. JANICE L. Business, Bowling Club. ROCHE, SUZANNE College Prep, G.A.A., Dance Club. Horizon Club, Future Medical Group. Lettergirlsf Modem Dance, Girls' League Board. RODNEY, PAT Colle e Prep. ROGERS, BART College Prep. ROLLINS, PATRICIA Vocational Nursing, RONDINELLA, ROSEMARY College Pre , Girls' League Art Committee. ROTHMADR FRED Pre-Medical, Honor Society. CSF, A.F.S.. Dance Band, Bowling Club, Publicity Chair- man for A.F.S. ROYSE, BERT Standard. RUDBERG, EDWARD HERBERT Standard, Letterrnen's Club, IMA, Track. Cross Country. Orchestra. RULL, KATHLEEN RUTH Music, I.M.A., Dance Cub, Senior Prom Committee, Marchin Band, A Cappella, Operetfa, President Cgrchestra, Junior Class Council, RYAN, PAT A Stenography, G.A.A., Minorettes. SABATINI, GARY Standard, SANDERS, JUDITH Business, G.A,A., Dance Club, Le islative Council, Girls' Lea e Hos italit Commit- tee, Girls' Choir, .ftinior Cqass Representa- tive. SANDERSON, MICKIE Vocational Nursing. SANGER, CHARLOTTE Pre-Medical, Honor Society, CSF, G.A.A.. Pep Club, Legislative Council, Pro ram Committee, Lettergirls', Girls' League Pice- gresident, Publicity Manager, G.A.A. CSF resident. SANTOYO, MARY LOUISE General Business. SANZ, BARBARA College Prep, Honor Society, Mariners. Dance Club, Lette1'girls', Hospitality Com- mittee, S anish Club, Pep Clu , AFS Com- mittee, 8.A.A., Legislative Council, IOC Secretary, 4th Place Spanish Speaking Con- est. SAUER, KATHLEEN College Prep, ASB Social Committee, Leg- islative Council, G.A.A., Junior Council. SAVITI' DONALD General Art. SAXE, LESLIE College Prep, Honor Societ , CSF, G.A.A., Latin Club, Pep Club. A.F.S., S anish Club, Lettergirls', Spanish Club Presidgnt. SCARBERRY. LIZABETH Typist Clerical. Publicity Committee. SCARDINO, JOE Collegle Prep, Pep Council, Pep Club, Marc ing Band, Orchestra. SCHAFF, JAMES College Prep, Bowlin Club, Tennis. Latin Club, Bowling Club Treasurer. SCHATZ. PAUL Architectural, Drafting SCHIFFERLE, CAROL College Prep, I.M.A., Orchestra, A Cap- pella, Operetta. SCHILLING, SHIRLEY ANN Vocational Nursing, Minorettes, Y.F.C.. Legislative Council, Girls' League Program Committee. Dance Club, Girls' League So- cial Committee. SCHRAMLING, LEE Music, Bowling Club, A Cappella, Assem- bly Committee, Senior Choir, Rally Com- mittee, Bee Track, Legislative Council, A Cappella President, Operetta. SCHROEDER, JAYNE Stenography, G.A.A. SCHUELTGE, CAROL College Prep, Pep Club, G.A.A., Letter- girls', Social Committee, Minorettes, SCHULER, DIANA Stenography, G.A.A., Y Club, Pep Club. SCHUTT, DON Standard. Bowling Club, Track, Cross Coun- try. SCHWARTZ, JUDY Pre-medical. SEAL, JOSEPH College Prep, Junior 8: Sophomore Track Team. SEILER. JIM Colle e Prep, Lettennen's Club, Boys' Coun- cil, Vgrsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Boys' Council Representative. SELBY, DOUG Standard, Mechanical Drawing, SELBY, MICHAEL J. Pre-engineering, Honor Society, B Football. SHIREY, KAREN College Prep, Lettergrls, IDance Club, Min- orettes, Legislative uncrl, G.A.A., Senior Class, Senior Choir, A Cappella, Operetta. SHIREY, SHARON I College Prep, G.A.A., Minorettes, Pep Club, Lett.ergirls', A Cappella, Tri Hi-Y, Dance Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' Leagye Represen- tative, Legislative Council, ice-president Girls' Choir, A Caggella Treasurer. SHIRLEY, SAND Vocational Nursing, Rxture Medicals, Z Club, Junior Council, Girls' League, Future Medical Secretary. SHRODE, BOB Auto Mechanics. SIEBERT, BONNIE. Foods, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Modem Dance. SILBERBERG, DEE Vocational Nursing SILTAMAKI, GE RY Pre-en ineering, Bowling Club. SIMON, WENDY 'Imist Clerical, Peg Club, G.A.A. S PSON, JAME Radio. SISSON, NILE H. OEset Printirllg. SIJOAN, DO NA MARIE ColIeFe Pres, Senior Council. SM H, B B E. Auto Shop, Band. SMITH, CAROLE JOYCE Vocational NursIInEg. SMITH, CARO RAE Colielge Pres. SM H, E ONNE Tgnist Clerical, Junior Class Council. S ITH, MICHAEL L. Pre-enlglineerig. SMIT , PA Business, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Mariners, Pep Club, Legislative Council, Prom Com- mittee, Girls' Ipague Board, Girls' League Hosfiitaliz Committee. SM TI-I, OBERT D. General Business. SMITH, THORNE General, Football, Swimming, SMITH, WARREN College Preg, Industrial Arts. SNO .SH RRY Colle e Pre? Honor Society, CSF, Z Club, Pep Club, alIy Committee, Girls' League Social Committee, G.A.A., Lettergir s', Girls' Choir, Senior Concert Choir, ance Band Vocalist, Legislative Council, Operetta. SNYDER. BARRY Radio Shop, Lettermen's, A Cappella, Var- sity Football, Varsity Track. SOBEL, ALLAN I I College Pre , Junior Council, Legislative Council, Ralliy Committee, Sophomore Coun- cil, Bee Trac . SOBEL, LAWRENCE College Prep, Letter'rnen's, Bee Football, Honor Society, Swimming, Boys' Council Representative, So homore Class Treasurer. SPAETHE, SHAIQON Bookkeeping. SPAETHE, VERN Industrial Arts. SPARGUR. JACK I College Prep, Key Club, B Swimming, Bur- bank Hi-Y. SPEAK, PATRICIA Clothing, G.A.A., Minorettes. SPICE , RICHARD Industrial Arts. Chess Club, Speech Club. SPINOSO, SANDRA I I Vocational Nursing, Legislative Council, Senior Prom, G.A.A. STERLING. LOUISE Business, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Pep Club, A Cap lla, Assembly Committee, Letter- girls', gance Club, Rally Committee, Ad- vanced Dance, Minorettes, Yell Leader. STERLING, PETE Pre-engineering, Burbank I-Ii-Y. STEVENSON, DAVE Auto Mechanics, Bee Football. STEWART. LINDA Vocational Nursing. STEWART, VEDA College Prep. STOCKTON, PAT Typist Clerical, Lettergirls'. G.A.A., Mod- em Dance, Dance Club, Symphony Star- lighter. STOECKER, BRIAN Standard, Basketball, Baseball. STOECKER. GLENNA lMOORBERGl Typist Clerical, Honor Society, Junior Class Representative, G.A.A., Lettergirls', P? Club, legislative Council, G.A.A. Boar, G.A.A. Dance Manager. STO'I I', BARRIE Music, I.M.A., Scholarshy: to Redlands University, and Music Aca emy of West. STRANAHAN, ROBERT College Prep. STUMPF, DIANE College Prem Honor Society, ASB Social Committee, ttergirls', Dance Club, G.A.A., Minorettes. Dance Production, Burbank Hi-Y, AFS, Pep Council, Operetta. STURM, SPENCER I Vocational, Dance Band, Gymnastics, Senior Council. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM Auto Mechanics, Lettermen's Club, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Swim- mrnIg. SU RANANT, JOHN Commercial Art. SURWILL, MICHAEL JOSEPH Colle5exPrep, Bowling Club, Speech 8: De- bate iety, Swim Team, Legislative Coun- cx . S6IIjIflDS'IIgROMC NILIEIJS T II e rep ross ountry, rac . SUSSISIAN, RAYMOND College Prep, Honor Society, Legislative Council. SUTHAAN, BRUCE General Business, Lettermen's Club. SU'I'I'ON, RON General Business, Bee Football. SVABENSKY, ELISKA Standard. SWITZER, PETER Colle e Prep, Medical Club. TANDUS, KATHE College Pres, Honor Society, Publicity Com- mittee, A appella, Speech 8a Debate Club, Girls' Choir, Dance Performance, Dance Club, Girls' League Board, Advance Dance, Latin Club, Speech Club Secretary. TARR, BARBARA Tgpist Clerical. T GGATZ, KAREN ANN College Prep, Honor Society, AFS, Dance Club, YFC, Z Club, G.A.A. THIBAULT, TOM College Prep, Sophomore Class Representa- ive. THILL, SHARON General Business, Rally Committee, Minor- ettes. G.A.A., Lettergirls', Legislative Coun- cil. Publicit Club. THODE, JOHN Woodshop, Senior Prom Committee, Varsity Football. THOMPSON, DENNIS Industrial Arts, A Sz B Basketball, Baseball, THOMPSON, TERRYL JEANETTE Colleiz Pregf Dance Club, G.A.A. THO PSO , VERNON EUGENE Architectural Drafting. TICE, STEVE Radio, I.M.A.. Swimming TILLES, SHELDON College Prep. TIMMONS. PAIGE College Prep, Honor Society, Tri Hi-Y, G.A. ., G.A.A. Board, Pep Council, Girls' League Social Committee, Girls' League Board, LegIslative Council. I.O.C., G.A.A. President, ettergirls', I.O.C. Vice-president, Y Club President. TOBUREN, LEANNE College Prep, Horizon Club, Pep Club. TOLERTON, FRANK General. B 8: Varsitv Track, B Football. TRAPNEHIS, GEORGE College Prep. TRIMBLE. TERRY Wood Shog. TRIMME , GLORIANNE PATRICIA gilfge Prep, G.A.A., Art Club, Spanish u . TRUMBLE, DIANE College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergirls', G.A.A. Boar , Spanish Club, Horizon Club. TURK, LINDA College Prep, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Minor- ettes, YFC, Senior Council, Legislative Council, G.A.A. Board, Associate Editor Smoke Signal, Editor Smoke Signal. TURNER. CLAUDE CLARE IBUTCHJ College Prep, Varsity Football, B Track, Lettermen's, A Cappella, Senior Choir, Op- eretta. URBAN, JUDY Stenography, Rally Committee. G.A.A., Let- tergirls', Senior Council, Pep Council, Girls' Choir. USCATEGUI. ROCIO P. Secretarial. Horizon Club, Dance Club, AFS. VACCARIELLO. CARLA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, Social Committee, Legislative Council, Junior Council, Spanish Club. Executive Council, Pep Club. Lettergirls', Demoselles Y Club, Inter-organization Council. VANDERGRIFT, SHARON Vocational, Girls' Choir President. G.A.A., Legislative Council, Senior Council, Spring Concert Committee, Fine Arts Banquet, Modem Dance, Interclub Council, Burbank Youth Co-ordinating Council. VAN NOTE. VANE'I'I'E College Prep. Honor Society. Lettergjrls' Club. G.A.A., Organ Club. Senior C oir, Senior Choir Organist, Z Club, Pep Club. Publicity Committee. VARTANIAN, GEORGIA LEE Clothing. Dance Club, Bowling Club. VAUGHT. BILLIE Clothing, G.A.A. VIGIL, GLORIA C. Stenography, G.A.A. Board, Honor Society, G.A.A., Lettergirls', Rally Committee, Pep Council, ASB Yell Leader, G.A.A. Manager, Senior Class Representative. VIGNER. CAROL ANN 'gggist Clerical, Honor Society, G.A.A., VODNANSKY, LAUREL KAY Bookkeeping, Social Committee, Dance Club, Pep Clu , Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Senior Choir, Oxeretta, G.A.A. VOLLM R, EVERT VOLPE, PETER N. Colle e Pres, G nastics. VOSPER, EBHAH College Prep, Girls' League Welfare Com- mittee, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Pep Council, Pep Club. WALCOTT, DENNIS Drafting. WALLACE, RONALD D. College PreIF. WALLING ON, GEORGE lCAPl Pre-engineering, Honor Society, Burbank Hi-Y, Legislative Council, Student Body Vice-Presi ent. WARNKE, RICHARD C. Architectural Drafting, B Football. WARREN, LINDA College Prep, Honor Society, CSF, G.A.A., LetterIgIirls', Rally Committee. WAY E, BARBARA College Pr?, G.A.A., Industrial Arts Award. WEBB, B TTE College Preg, G.A.A., Future Nurses Club. WEBB, JE RY I College Prep, ASB Social Committee, Prom Committee, Chairman Social Committee. WEBER, JOAN I Stenography, Pe Club, Girls' League Social Committee, Girls' Choir, Modem Dance, Minorettes, Dance Club. WEDDLE, MARCIA Colle e Pre , Honor Society, Z Club, Span- ish Club, G.A.A., Igttergirls', Lettergrrls' Corresponding Secretary. WEED, JUDY General Business, Honor Society, Pep Club, G.A.A., Le islative Council, IMA, Letter- itls', Y Club, Music Award, Ixttergirls' President, I.M.A. Secretary, G.A.A. Board, G.A.A. Sales Manager, Lettergirls' Board. WEISBERG, FRO A College Prep, Honor Society, Z Club, AFS Socia Committee, Dance Club, Senior Choir, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Minorettes, G.A.A., Junior Class Council, Operetta, Y Club, Vice-president and Treaurer of Junior Class, AFS Secretary, Latin Club, ASB Recorder, Executive Council, Legislative Council WEISS. NANCY Pre-Medical, Honor Society CSF, G.A.A.. Girls' League Program Committee, Pep Club. AFS. WELSH, MARILYN General Art, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Letter- irls', Pep Club, G.A.A. Secretary and Treasurer. WEST, MIKE Colleges Prgm. Basketball, Latin Club. WE AU H, DONNA General Art. G.A.A. WHITCOPF, DENNIS Colle e Prep, P? Council, Pep Club. Marcbirag Band, ell Co-ordinator, Smoke Si nal artoonist. VVI-IITE. MIKE College Prep, Varsity Baseball. WHITSELL. BOB General Business. WILGUS, FRANK I Standard, Bowling, AFS, Bowling Club President. WILLIAMS, FRED College Pregm, B Football. WILLIAM , JERRY Auto Sho . WILLIAINHS, JUDY ANNE College Prgw, G.A.A. WILLIAM , JUDY H. College Prefi, Lettergirls', G.A.A., Girls' League Pub ici? Committee, Pep Council. WILLIAMS, T D General. WILLIS, MARY KAY I I Vocational Nursing, G.A.A., Legislative Council. WILLIS, STANLEY I College Prep, Chess Club, Honor Society. WILLS, JULIE I College Prep, G.A.A., Lettergrrls', Pep Council, Pep Club, Girls' League Welfare Committee. Dance Club, Advanced Dance, Dance Performance, Latin Club. WILSON, DENNIS Printing, B Football, Photo Club, Smoke Signal. WOLF. JOE Ottset Printing. WOLFF. SANDRA Typist Clerical, G.A.A. WOLFGANG, ALAN College Prep. WOODRUFF, ANITA General. WREDE. PENNY College Prep, Speech 8: Debate, G.A.A.. Smoke Signal, Vice-president Speech Club. WUENSCHEL. BARBARA College Prep, Honor Society, Smoke Signal. Editor of Reflections. YODER, BUD Mechanical Drafting. YSAIS. PAT Typist Clerical, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Let- tergirls', Pep Club. KNIGHTS f-3 URING the medieval pe- riod of our history, - the , Noble and his Knights el' formed the heart of the fi ghtin force g . To become a Knight it was neces- sary to pass through long and tedious years of training-. This began when the perspective Knight was quite young, perhaps not more than seven years old. They realized Knighthood was a noble estate that had to be earned before it was granted. Each knight was taught to show respect, humility, and loyalty, and obedience toward his lord. The Juniors, now accomplished in this role of Knighthood, will soon be promoted to an even higher honor, that of becoming a Noble. XD JUNIORS The Junior Class Council met during some of their busiest hours to help arrange and or- ganize the Jr. activities. Mrs. Liston and Mr. Brandt gave much of their time and valu- able assistance in aiding them. FALL CABI ET S? The Knights activities were well met by the efficient winter cabinet. President, Doug Myers: Secretary, Deanna Wilcox: and Treasurer, JoAnn Stein met their duties cheerfully and capably. 2 The officers of the Junior Class for the spring semester were Tom Ros- enwein. Presidentg Jackie Baldwin, Secretary: and Jo Stein. Treasurer. Among their administrative duties was the organization of planning for the Junior-Sophomore Dance. held annually in late May or early June. SPRING CABI ET The Junior Class Council dealt with all business concerning the Knights. The members for the second semester were: Tom Rosenwein, Presidentg Jackie Baldwin, Secretaryg Jo Stein, Treasurerg Ken Brown, Don Gargano, Pam Roberts, Tana Thomas, Bud Ewing. Adrienne Goldberg, Curt McCoy. Natalie Ros- tov, Carol Ruffino, Alice Sandoval, Connie Wilson, Kathy Zecherle, Ed Benson, Sharon Luttge, Eugene Keating, Kay Holzer, Pam Davis, and Winnie Foster. 1 S . 'B ' 1 ki My 4 v i V! -vw iv vw' J 1 D A . 'Q' 3 . X .- l!! A, .. 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' J if i if 'x ' J UN IORS KNIGHTS Ron Moreno Lolita Moudakis Glenn Mueller Gordon Mueller Dennis Murphy Linda Murphy Jo Ann Murray Doug Myers Edna Myers Jo Ann Myre Darrel Naasz Roger Nebergall Pat Lewis Howard Lightstone Adrian Lindfors Ralpha Lindsey Karen Lindstrom Ron Lisi Larry Loos Jean Lopez Priscilla Lopez Sandra Lupo Ken Luther Sharon Luttge Sharon Lynn Robert MacMartin Rolene MacMillan Linda MacTaggart Mavis Maddux Mike Malan Garry Malott Jeri Manning Marian Marsh Jim Martin Stephen Marx George Masters Ray Mathisen Mike McClanahan Larry McClellan Cutis McCoy Sandra McEwen Brian McGuff Pat McIntyre Albert McKenzie Dale McKenzie Sharon McMillan Pat McNalley Gary McNamara Pat McNeal Diana McPherson Judy McWilliams Richard Meier Linda Melton Beth Menees Kent Meredith Barbara Meyer Gary Meyers Dennis Miller Helen Miller Karen Miller Michael Miller Nancy Miller Connie Mires James MISDQI Russell Mitchell Sherrie Mitchell William Mitchell Lynn Mitchelson Sharon Mix Robert Mohrs Denny Moore Pat Moore Paul Moraco Judy Morgan YQ' X . xx x i v. 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K . 4. f H 1 l P J R A . x Penny Nelson Richard Newberry Carole Nicholas Cathy Nicholas Holly Nichols Jim North William Noshkin Lloyd Oberman Ron Offenstein Walter Ogden Dennis O'Gorman Valerie O'Krent Carol Olsen Pat O'Neil Jim Osborne Jerry Osterholt Rita Ozoff Kit Palumbo Judy Parker Bob Parks Ron Parks Margaret Pattelli Marjorie Payne Don Pawlek Bob Penzenik Connie Perry Robert Perry Debbie Peters John Peterson Judy Peterson Penny Peterson William Petler Laana Pickard Alice Pierson Francis Plummer Kathy Porier Linda Powell Dianna Preston Elaine Prock Donna Prosser Dick Prutz Terry Pucci David Radecki John Radecki Cleo Ramsay Warren Ramsy Christine Rassett Marie Ravenbuehler Erick Reed Frank Reed Jim Reed Tina Rehwald Walter Reid Doug Reily Margot Reiner Vivian Remais Elke Renner Donna Renz Diane Repetto Denis Reynolds Perry Richards Tina Riddle Gloria Ritter Pat Roark Diana Roberts Pam Roberts Frank Rogers Maria Roselli Tom Rosenwein Allen Ross Phil Ross Natalie Rostov Loretta Rounds Sandra Rouse Linda Ruble Carol Ruflino Richard Rush ul. , 5' Hifi .. t-s 'lk' NY! 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Smith Robert Smither Ginny Smolick Ralph Smouse Jean Snider Roger Sobie Dick Sorensen Leslee Souze Sandy Spain Lawrence Speck Judy Spera Bob Sprengert Peter Spigler Holly Spruell Kathreyn Squires Bill Stallard Steve Stark Janet Starleaf Anne Steele Larry Steeler JoAnn Stein Dave Jan Stevens Jim Stevenson U I t wa 8 Joh Se rt RIC. Ro Grant Schroeder Diana Schubert Bill Schutte Jack Scott John Scott Doug Sebern Dianne Seely Joel Seibel Rich Seldon George Sergiadis George Shackelford Ron Schackelford lt 'Hr' 11, yi? EN 3 'S :will Q -F if ,i:i-- l A A fi' fu 1 V: V , Xl Q 1 4 5 . ., A c i., ,f I , ,... ,. -' H ' Q A .,,: ,im xl I lf. A rf A Ann Stone Carl Stonecipher Bruce Stott Marlene Storti Gail Story Dave Strauss Harold Strong Sharyl Stucki Karen Taylor if Wx L ,ti . L N x Af a. Il tw. J- ,A s. -1 A 1 1,-.U . it K xf -1-.BL Tom Taylor Leonard Teachenor Walter Testor John Thaw Sally Thede Steve Theurer Howard Thew Marsha Thibodo Donna Thill Tana Thomas Bill Thompson Jennifer Thompson Ron Tice Jim Tillman Shirley Tinker Terry Tintorri Linda Tolles Mike Tomei Linda Tomlinson Fred Torstenson Joan Transue Sunny Tritsch Pat Trumbo Terry Turk Sandra Tucker Ralph Turner Jill Unger Brenton Vance Bob Vanderlip Louis Vangor Brian Van Holm Bob Vigil Pat Vinson Lois Vittetoe Steve Vorbeck Penny Voss Ron Votaw Tom Wagoner Barbara Waksman Tim Walker Bill Wallace Sharon Walling Gloria Wallis Kathy Warren Mike Warwick Sandra Warwick Bob Washburn Jason Wasserman Steve Webber Paul Weden Iris Weinstein David Weiss Ron Welch Pat Whiting Jane Widdersheim Deanna Wilcox Steve Willcoxon Bonnie Willes Dave Williams Geoff Williams James Williams Suzette Williams Roy Wilmer Judy Wilsey Arvillelee Wilson Connie Wilson Charlyn Wilson Elaine Wilson Jackie Wilson Pam Witcher Carol Woodard Christine Woodis Peggy Worthington Jim Young Kathy Zecherle Bonnie Zortman Barbara Zupmk KNAVE S HE Knaves were the lowest of erikzj the servants in the Middle Ages. Their tasks included serving their superiors, the Nobles and Knights of the castles. Al- though they began at lowly stations, they were quick to take advantage of opportunities to rise in class and dignity. As they rose to these respected positions, they gained valuable knowledge and confidence to aid them in the future. Our sophomores are beginning at the bottom of the ladder to successg and 84 only after hard work and many hours of studying, will they become the digni- fied upper classmen. X SUPHOMORES X 'Q Many sophomores pause from a busy lunch schedule to pose fora candid photo in the cafeteria. Shown here are some of the most promising sophomore athletes, Front row: Mike Howard lleftl and Norm Title. Second row: Barry Nelson. Bob Nelson, and Don Nevitt. Back row: Bob Lee and Alex Dreyer. Mr. Ed Viskocil tleftl and Miss Lorraine Read gave valuable assistance and guidance to the officers and council in planning their events. SOPHONIORE S Cindy Maddren. sophomore secretary tleftl, Steffi Waxman, president fcen- terj, and Judy Shirley, treasurer trightj, worked hard with the Sopho- more Council second semester to make all their activities a big success and a lot of fun. KNAVE S it ' 1 M . -2 .six . Nw, , ,. V L l L V,,1 1 ..,, A f--Q 4' ' w , . .--4 . ' A f af, Iii' 9 ' l ' E255 A tags! .,. . Q ' K -551 K K asia-,,.,: .K , 'fi L my 543 a -.., Ht ', . M '13 . ' tl A ' Cl! V R J f A W if Kia - 23 --A f FTW s an .ma ' - , U I , ' , ,giv -an av , iw ' - N- W '11 la , . , ' ' fx Ama m fr: df 5 V , s 1 ' A ' ' l . , . 1 ' ii flil.. ' A ., Pri! 3 in iff? ' I zz ' ' ' W1 Rik.. -.l ,ax P . W ' ' '- e -1'- eg : , 1f1 'ps 1e3?JW5 'J S -Q A 1 erll 'Y-J A .,,.. , ,I ',,,EEfY: ' - '. V-fgirfgl ' ':i ' ' .w' -'TTER Richard Accardi Linda Alexander Sharon Allen Edmund Allman Marcille Anderson Nancy Anderson Tom Anderson Curt Andrede Sandy Andrews Rosemarie Antenucci Judy Arant Randy Ardissone Mary Attardo Linda Auzene Diana Ayers Pat Babcock Mary Baker Ron Baker George Balfour Sheilla Barnes Carol Barnett Sandy Barnett Jeanne Barrett Steve Bartley Elaine Batiste Margo Baucom Brenda Beck Sally Bell Linda Benson Donna Bernard Diana Betz Andrea Binko Deidre Blacker Linda Blackwell Larry Bladen Christine Blaisedell Peggy Blende Evelyn Bockstahler Carol Bogdanolf Robert Bowne Robert Boyd Joe Boysen Pat Bradford Sharon Bradley Kathleen Branson Paul Braun Albert Brethour Lynne Brown Carol1Bru-cabo JoAnn Bryan Frank Bryant JoAnn Bullock Dick Burns James Burrus Pat Bushman Mike Busik Gardner Buss Jeff Byars Rod Byrd Gary Campbell Grant Cannizzaro Ed Capuano Diane Carlson Pat Carney Eloise Carrillo Brent Carruth James Casteel Mary Lou Catlin Jean Cerjak Rita Cerwinski Betty Chamberlin Kay Chamberlin Betty Chamlee Joan Charles Mike Chatterton Chuck Chavoor Dorothy Chew Sally Clapp Linda Clerici mil ' -it :xv L3 3 Af, ' , - 1 1 f, a W L f 5 y 1--v 1 . , ,xb.,, 4 4 , 9 , .... 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Tom Hulbert Janice Hulsey Zoanne Hulsey Sandra Hutchison Lee Icenogle Dan Imperial Sally Irish Carolyn Irwin Sheri Isbell Keith Iverson George Izaguirre Bobbie Jackman J eff Jacobsen Gary J ahns Ray Jeffers Virginia Jeffers Billy Jensen Bob Johnson Bruce Johnson Christine Johnson Ellen Johnson Gary Jones Jim Jones Priscella Jordan John Julian Gay Kaufer Mike Kavanaugh Cheryl Kelley Bill Kennedy Edythe Kessinger 'cl .K -ra I U, V! an A 'mania ? 1- 4 -i:f' YIM I H - . e., . L 5 4-1 cell sc it ee J- SL 5. lg, A x' - nu I ' . 3 1 as '-3 5- . .wh M Vi ,,, pi. .wfii n . 'J if.: x l -' gm L , ' EJQQM-Fw K N , J Ik I 5 nz' ' -uv A -in 'F I 1- 1, ,fswvi A . ' V K . .sv :al ' T, e: . 1 frsf. , .1 X A G7 i 1 ff' j L I X, I I IX f - ' 2 i . 7 I 1 ' A S ka. , J sit. 5 it vagal K f L . Q up ' 1 I f-ff e, H L x fe- W, gg Ah girl S 5?l ' Ls- ' I3 I ' . 'Q ij .Me 3, Q-,A J! 1 :I SCJPHCJMCDRE S .M -J x ' . ,-'gf -Q' N gi ' bf :L v . 1. 'N ' SNK '-'K Q L 92. 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A1 51 5 Bob Mass Carol Massey Bob Massi Lynda Mathews James Mattson Jack Maurer Bill Mauser Blake Maxam Virginia McBride Mike McCoy Pat Kielbik Karen Kindred Gayle Kingston George Kirby Linda Kittredge Carol Klein Dan Knobler Linda Koelmel Julene Koerner Kathleen Keorner Susan Kohler Barbara Koss Carol Kriske George Kuka Marcia Kurtz Bob Lackey Andrea LaLonde Barbara Lammons Bill Lancaster Bill Langer Deena Lantieri Gayle LaPask Duane Lathrop Don Lauritzen JoAnn Lawrence Linda Laws Cheryl Lawson Dave Leasure Bob Lee Linda Lee Bonnie Lehman Connie Lessing Don Levick ' Don Lewis Bill Lewis Sue Libman Don Lick Bob Lilley George Lilly Kandy Lilly Jenny Lockhart Alan Lowrie Sandy Lubisich Bill Lysle Cynthia Maddren Butch Maddux Eileen Mahakian Mike Mahoney Vicki Maile Veronica Malinski Joanne Manson Jay Marks Harry Marsh Glen Marshall Richard Mason .r,, v 1, - - - , , lg yy J S . , if Lgv, rf tv' Y sf- W is JV of ta K-Qi -2 if 'K . .. 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Dave Pell Larry Price L LL J . Mike Rademacher I Q L L I- - L , V .1LrL1.L Sherrlg Pence Jim Radice - il ' Ig John erry P K- Q II ,, ILIII ki k - - I ..: 1 '- ' 1 L , ,. V Y ., . J I , 'i z ' ff' lk, 1 WaynepPerryman 'r'- 'L-f X J' 1 ' Carol eterson - I if Randoll Petterson goberta Rambaugh jg A ,- L- ' -2 L ' -1 ,M Don Peirce teve Randolph ' ' ' - 'P ' Howard Ray Tm L LSL' 4 -Q swf , 1,L. v , 1 1 4 1,,: L , i ll A JanIPgckept ele f , ' - I?:SftigtigSbu'Y Bill Record A s ' 4531? I Art Poe Chuck Record I L I I L ff . - Larry Rector P L, 4 L - ' fs Phil Poler ,U I, M I1 f , I . I L, LL L ,L Ia E , L J I P 3 Susan Rehwald N Pam Rehwald I o' L I Rig lil' 4- I fEIfi ,L Ann Reynolds s ei ' I M' 5 L- ' ' George Reynolds I , VL lyli ILL I ' ' 'QI . Steve Rez A ,-L fi-I ' ' I ..L.L Ubi Q ' --- Dennis Rhoades L ,LL' L v ' I - H I M L . I Craig Richardson 1 5 m y-QL Qfl :-, ' I I - l-- L. Bill Riddle , 1 ' jgiig s 'i John Rieger LL l, , , i ' L ' ' L, Bal-bar-aI Rigg ,I I . LL J I 9 I garlcixlrley 3, 3 I M-Q ,jf ' sf,,.'+i' i L V A -1' at iey ,f J 4' L li ' ' I ' ' T-LL , .L -, , ffm I Steve Riley 1313? Qi '1-1 -L , ' ' Jack Rios if! , L Diane Ritchie ' L ' L ,L Alvma Ritter ,Q II ,, .LJI ' I ' 1 - ' L W ' K3 Margaret Robb IL Lrl T sa'i YTLL? ' -:Lf - Lynn Roberts II 5, L wif I III , IL,L, I o gyugi new sfxx L Ernest Romo J o,L1LL Triscella Rosales so L J I 3, I L . 91 Linda Rosebrugh JI 1, L,fLL ' R L - Laurlce Rosenberg 5 Ll J 'l'i I t L L I o', ' +L f LI Sharon Rosenberg L ' ii P -i 9 J' -f , Steve Shorden Glen Shrader Bill Siebert ' Judy Siltamaki Steve Simon ' ' Bill Simpson , Julia Simpson Susan Sites Tom Slate Bill Slaton Randoll Slemp Judy Slepicka Diane Small Jerry Smiley June Smith - Sandra Smock Judy Snowbarger Ken Spencer J as Mitchell Spoor Shirley Sprague Craig Spring Paula Stampke Barbara Stancher . Beverly Stancher x . 1'U.. 3' Tom Russell - V - Lawana Ryan 'jf Sandra Ryan lf- .4 XAJ I Jack Saame Q ' Dick Sagona N' Stuart Salsbury Bob Samon Keith Sanneman Pat Scardino Charlene Scarratt Barbara Schillong Catherine Schmidt Sue Schnapp Phyllis Schoenbrun ,. Es Ken Schutt T 'll' f ,QW 1, 4 . Terr Se anek 5 . Y P . '- .. Shirley Shaver E' 4-. Millicent Shackelford ' as . ggi i 'if rf-.Q A E Gary Stearns J ari Steele Judy Stege Charlene Stevens Ron Stevens Carol Stewart Jim Stewart Laurel Stewart Linda Stewart Lynn Stewart Sandra Stewart Sharon Stilley Martin Stiner Roy Stone Ken Storti Tom Strachen Bob Strathearn Jean Strauss Ed Streeter Janis Stroble Bobbie Stryker Alan Suding Jeff Suthann Judy Sutherland Blaine Sutliff Libby Svabensky Bonnie Svendsen Barbara Swartz Larry Tackett Malcolm Talmadge Barry Tanner Bill Tedder Darlene Tefft Jim Thomas Deanna Tichenor Norm Title Linda Tollack Ingrid Tollerstad Ron Townsen W n ran 'Pnwn ennrl . ,M-. S UPHOMORE S Tom Traxel Bob Trevett Sandra Trimmier Tom Tucker Maureen Turney Paulette Vance Mike Van Dyl Ernest Vasquez Frank Visco Barbara Vittetoe John Vivrette Larry Volmer Cara Volpe Ron Volpe Terry Walker Louise Walters Phil Walters Beverly Ware Sandra Warnas Jim Warriner Alan Waxman Stephanie Waxman Sharron Wilson Marcha Winburn Russell Winne Doug Wiskow Joanne Womelduff Dave Wood Cheryl Woodard Diana Woodruff Mike Wright Steve Wright Julian Ysais Henrietta Zercher Carolyn Zettel Mary Zettel Larry Zimarik Linda Zoemisch Carolyn Zoller Sandra Zoutte Guy Wayne Diane Weaver X Pegge Webb All X Jeanne Weed Jim Welch Judy Welsh John Westgate Ken Whitaker t Richard Wiegand ' Rosemarie Wieman Xb 7 f Brad Wilder A Jan Williams K l P Judy Williams 1 1 M'k W'll' X 1 e 1 rams , Neil Willis L-L Q Jzqlliifss ,LLL 'mi Ellis Wilson U Lynne Wilson Danna Ufilqnn TI-IE RCU D TABLE XP. Y r Y x ff i l J kv fi Q W it a VEN in Medieval times King Arthur realized the importance of advice and assistance from others A great many problems arose, causing an O extreme state of confusion throughout the land Arthur called his knights together to aid in governing the region They met in an Eng- lish castle which provided a Round Table with neither head nor foot, for he wanted to sit among his knights as a man among equals. Our Student Body government functions in much the same way as did the Round Table It was necessary that there was a chief executive Our president takes this role and just as Arthur had an assistant we have a vice-president. No doubt there were knights among Arthur s court who were responsible for keeping the records and accomplishments of their subjects For these very im- portant tasks we have a secretary a treasurer and a recorder In this medieval system we find the first spark of the democracy which we have today, in our country and in our school if ri rr f 'lll nz lj . M. I .15-WA 4i -4 t ' ' -1 Sr.. - ..., ,,gNf.,,4 mm- ff, Wig ,,,N v ,,,,, 2 4 - . ,f 1 ' -46,-.ff ' - - -V - -A .,,: easy, A , Q' i 2 STUDENT GOVERNMENT C? 'XE iw ,eval WE? gb T m 5 f LOUIE ABOUD gained the respect of the entire student body for his outstand- ing leadership as president of the Associ- ated Student Body of John Burroughs. Louie was well known for his exceptional friendliness and wide smile throughout his term ol' office. Even though he had the responsibility of co-ordinating all the stu- dent. body committees and headed the Legislative and Executive councils, he found time for individual students, The leadership of President Ahoud will cer- tainly long he remembered. A democratic government is contingent upon good communications. FREDA BUCKNER has done an exceptional job in keeping our lines of communication open. As Corresponding Secretary. Freda has been responsible for all student gov- ernment. correspondence. TY 9. As usual. we find CHUCK FIL- BERT at his desk. Chuck has charge of all the detailed paper work involved in a large student body. The office of Recorder takes many hours of work. The student body gives a vote of confidence to Chuck Filbert for a job well done. F LL CABI ET Many of the accomplishments in our student body government this year were due to the efforts of CAP WALLINGTON. As Vice- president, Cap assisted the Presi- 'dent in his administrative duties and worked with all the cabinet members. Cap has done more than his part to give John Burroughs good government this year. Probably the most exacting posi- tion in our government is that of Auditor. HELEN ADAMS was efficient and expert in assuming these duties. She deserves a great deal of recognition for the many hours spent in keeping our finan- cial records in order. Accomplishing the exacting duties of Recorder was Froma Weisberg. Froma's fine traits and experience in student government were a wel- come addition to Executive Coun- cil Kathy Dakin. Girls. League Pres- ident, and Tom Fortmann, Boys' Council President, joined Execu- tive Council representing their re- spective organizations.Their qual- ities of leadership were respon- sible for the success of many Bur- roughs activities such as the Back- wards Dance and the Boys' Coun- cil Assembly. Y' It-iffriii The planning for such activities as the Fine Arts Banquet was one of the important accomplishments of A.S.B. Vice-President John Bates. In addition, John presided over I.0.C,. the Inter-Organization Council, which is a body composed of repre- sentatives from school clubs and or- ganizations. Returning for a second semester as student body Auditor was Helen Adams. Besides taking charge of all financial duties. Helen also accom- plished many other tasks that con- fronted the Executive Council. Her congenial attitude and warm per- sonality were constant assets to the efficient function of our ASB. K-J' Responsible for the exacting position of ASB Secretary was Carla Vaccariello. Managing the elections and providing Leg- islative Council minutes for all the chair- men and club presidents kept Carla busy fulfilling the duties of her important office. SPRING CABI ET In his term as Student Body President, Bob Rigg was faced with numerous responsibilities and situa- tions which merited his outstanding leadership capabilities. Bob's friendly and informal manner has won for him the grateful recognition of the student body. The students of JB salute Bob for a job well done. Winter semesters' Girls' League and Boys' Council Presidents were Janet Lamb and Bob Rigg. To Janet and Bob go big thank you's for their fine work in their respective groups. avgx LEGISLATIVE COU CIL FALL K 'K I he Legislative C0lll1f'll is composed of meme hers lrom the EXt'l'lltlY0 Council. class presi- dents. committee chairmen. represcntatiyes grorn campus clubs. and a representative rom each guidance class. These students luring ldeas and suggestions from their meete ings ln class and from the organizations they represent. T e purpose of this council is to give the student a Closer association with his gmvernanent. The rnefnhers of the Legislative ,ounci are as o lows: Stephen Marx, Kathy Sauer Judv MeWilliams Carol Ol- son, James Smallwood. Pat McNeal. Sue kink-s,1J1m Hardeman. C'l1I'lSll0 Eekes. John marc . Kathleen Hall. Bob Connella. Kathi Walker. Jim Derrick. Dave Inglish. Norman Title. Helen Henderson, Ilean Carucci. Jerry Hadflpck, Judy Iielger. Sherry Simons. How- ard lhew. Bill Slaton, Stephanie VVaxman. Eddie Hill Jean Men7er Iee Sehramline' Marc Schneider, Pam Moorhead. Jed Fried- man. Marllyn Melv1lle,.Stuart Ray, Bill Lamar, John Bates, Mike Wright. Lynn Brown. Mike Howard, Pam Davis. Donna Dixon. Steve Wright. Harvey Allen. Roh Goudic, Sue Read. Mike Rademaeher. Sue Kohler. Linda -Duhell, Chuck Record. Ron Cline.. Pat Smith. Sharon Moody, Shirley Schilling. Margaret Hylen, Dan Cole. Trucie Evans. Monte Osborne, Dale King. Louie Ahoud, Cap Wallington. Freda Buckner. Se:enR.AdanE, Chuckl Filhert. Janet Lamh. oi lgg. erna Miller, Deanna Davies. Ken Kleinberg. Tom Rosenwein. Valerie 0Krent. Jerry Wehh. Jaek Maslow, Mar- lene Stortl. Roclo Useategui, Linda Turk. Carolyn Martin. Fred Newberry, Doug Mvers. X LM ll I -1 f W-Y. -, 1 I 1 W fkvfivrgl-VYr,11i-ri? -.-t--ff--'W 2' - ' ' I ln 1 . n7ul11u1 - -ning sr SPRING The members of the Senior Legislative Council dis- cussed and voted on varied and pertinent subjects. The meetings were informative and interesting. Patterned after the Congress, Legisla- tive Council provided every- one with a sound knowledge of government in action. The members for the Spring se- mester were as follows: Tom Holley, Jack Maslow, Joe Scardino, Bob Connella, Jim Derrick, Jim SchaiT, Dave Haus. Carolyn Barry. Deb- bie Frenkel, Doug Fried- lander. Cal Roberts, Brian Stoecker, Marilyn Melville, Bob Lickter, Bonnylee Han- sen. Carol Phoenix. Jesse Riley. John Bates. Kay Chamberlain, Erik Peder- son, Fred Newberry. Linda Dubell, Julie Mueller. A ,,,, .1-f'7f jf77' if Mrs. Florence Trempe. our ASB Advisor for the year. was indeed indispensable to the efficient operation of our student government. In addition to advising Ex- ecutive Council and attend- ing Legislative Council meetings, Mrs. Trempe joined Burroughs' repre- sentation at Foothill League meetings, . G ' v . . 1 5, A 'F ' c rr ix' TEE CHAWMEN ' PUD DAL MG RMLY -'.,:. ja, Q-rqsu' D AVS VA--., N CFO .,Of- kg. K. t MXL. LUV' WEBB 15t',1TW il!-'il' B545 ,v if-5U'lBi ' DEANNA Dfw '- ef- 1,!MJWM,,. . 9 ,, M ,.,..,-- W' ' f 'W 7 - 4 , , ,,,. . , 3 Z 3 The Junior and Sophomore Legislative Council pictured here is the most important and essential part of student gov- ernment at Burroughs. Com- posed of representatives from various classes and student body officers, the Council takes care of all business which con- cerns the student body. The members for the Spring semes- ter were as follows: Joan Ship- ley, Carol Olsen, Jim Small- wood, Tana Thomas. Judy Slepicka, Marcia Kurtz, Shir- ley Tinker, Carol Byram, Gerry Aboud, Linda Laws. Ronnie Koffler, Bob Squire, Bill Slaten, Brian Van Holm, Diane Ritchie. Ralph Holt. Trudie Evans, Sandi Garrison, Linda Stewart, David Pelz, Carol Practer, Tahne Akers. Lois Parker, Henry Flores, Wayne Perryman, Lloyd Ober- mann, Sharon Moody, Diane Guinaugh, Chris McReynolds, Colleen Gaitskell, Leslie Gill- enson, Blake Maxum. Wendall Fleming, Joann Edwards. Linda MacTaggart. Alan Davis. , -,,, ,.. ,Q nl 1 1 A ibn I r, I 1 iii X u,',f I Milli! ' hifi fi X HIM 1 ' J' 4 4-2 4' SPIRIT COHPOR TED JACK MASLOW did an outstand- ing job this year carrying out the duties of Yell Co-ordinator. Through his leadership the white section gave both teams their full support. 1' , Y . J . I' 'l :JJ 1' f, ,fllff M' - fi V I ji - T 3 W 1 ffg af g 'HJQ-' ' I: F N . M -s QW? vm at at 'raw . . 5 sg. ,gy - wks N, fu , W7 -' ., av. wg ,I wx' -1. - .4-.J my 1. q, . 4 g , :shi f11..- M: 5' . ' :ff-2 Shown in action is the key to Spirit Incorporated. They are from left to right, CAROL BYRAM. MAVIS MADDUX, JACK MASLOW, our yell co-ordinator, GLORIA VIGIL, and LOUISE STERLING. Our yell leaders have led Burroughs rooters in the expressive yells which have made our white section so well known in the Foothill League. Tl! 1 I ! Qu-- '. . , F.. .,.,, 13. X X i ,W we , .. , iw., ' 5 rp . . 4- g .. ' 7 Q --,V-.i,,vfs.-qs' 1 . . , ... . ...M ,. ., ,,., ,. . .. fT'dj?R'.'. 1'ZfQifHS.q5fXg'ig , .sk 'lf V, YK V- 3 . ,,w,,N . Encouraging John Burroughs' spirit at all games are the song leaders. These girls spend many hours in per- fecting their routines seen at our games. Completing a successful year we have, Marlene Storti, Susie Kirk, Sharon Harkins, Cheryl Ferenez, Lynn Coveny. U. A Keeping the spirit of John Burroughs at its highest level are the hard-working, fast-stepping minorettes. They add color and precision to the half-time activities at our football games. The routines are created by members of the group. The members are as follows: Jackie Baldwin, Sue Batchelor, Cindi Bentz, Sally Berry, Linda Case. Sharon Caven, Barbara Demmert, Val Freeman, Brenda Dionne, Melinda Goss, Suzanne Gulick, Cathy Harris, Irene Harrison, Carol House, Carolyn Keysor, Marsha King, Dinah Korb, Jeri Manning, Pam Mel- linger, Helen Miller. JoAnne Murray, Rita Ozoff, Alice Pierson, Darlene Pitt- man, Elain Prock, Sue Read, Diane Repetto, Pat Ryan, Shirley Schilling. Sandy Spain, Diane Stumpf. Karen Taylor, Donna Thill, Linda Tolles. Linda Tomlin- son, Jill Unger, Lois Vangor, Barbara Waksman, Joan Weber, Charlyn Wilson. Connie Wilson, Peggy Worthington. S Out in front of the Redskin Band you will find the high-stepping Majorettes. They play an important part in pro- moting good school spirit. From the left: TONI DEL CORCHIO, head majorette. LORETTA DARSEY. SHERRY CHUBB, and RUTH EDSTROM. Not shown are: KATHY WALKER and DIANE SEELY. n J , Many extra hours were spent by the Social Com- mittee in planning our social events of the past year. The success of these events proves how hard this committee worked. We present Jerry I Webb, chairman, and his committee members. ' who are as follows: Irene Harrison, Leanna Read, Kathy Sauer, Carol Schueltge, Diane Stumpf. Laurel Vodnansky, Marsha Cohen. Jan Coppedge, Suzanna Cullick, Janet, Starleaf, Steve Theurer, Lorraine Faiola, Lenor Gerald, Sally Irish. Sharon Moody, Paula Stampke. Deanna Davies and her Assembly Committee worked hard this year for our interesting and unique assemblies. The committee members are Barbara Allman, Jack Arnold, Vincent Charenza, Jim Dieffenworth, Jeff Lippman, Lee Schram- ling, Carolyn Baird, Charlene Bowman, Dainna Betz, Kathy Bowie. Lauri Claridge, Sherri Hof' mann, Patt Lewinson, Lolito Moudakis, Jerry Osterholt, Tina Riddle. Dianne Salhany. Ralph Smouse. Dennis Wright, Eddie Allman. Joanne Barrett, Sandy Cropper, Hess Craig. Mari Dami- ana. Sheri Isbell. Leslie Gillanson, Julene Koer- ner, Corole Olitf, Jim Rodice. Ann Reynolds, John Rieger. Patti Riley. Cara Volpe. Sandra Warnas. Marsha Winburn, Judy Donze, Ellen Johnson. A.S.B. CUMMITTEES 'l'he spirit of the Burroughs Indians was boosted by Valerie U'K rent and her Rally Committee members who were Sherry Chubb, Loretta Darsey, 'l'oni Del Corchio, Mariann Eckhardt, Ruth Ann Iidstrom, Jed Friedman, Sandy Habitz. Betty Haines, Jack Maslow, Darlene Pittman. Allan Sobel, Louise Sterling, -ludy Urban, Gloria Vigil, t'arol liyram, Lynn Coveney. Sharon Cuddy, Cheryl lferanz, Sharon l-larkins, Margaret Hylen. Susie Kirk, Mavis Maddux, Jerry Manning, Helen Miller. Christine Rassett, Linda Rubble, Martha Schreiber, Dianne Seely. Bob Squire. Marlene Storti. Kathy Walker, March Anderson, Mary Attardo, Mickey Empero, Judy Field, Judy Flanagan, Lenore Gerald, Katy Hall, Edythe Kessinger, Carol Klein, Sue Libman, Mary Myers, Linda Stewart. Lois Vagnor. Jeanne Weed. . - n....1 i,L' nun:ms.i1r.. . .-.1 Q .avr ,, - fwJ?'N ,, .,,, f, 3 .X -S . ,, l ' 4, ,ip ,gi W 4, My ,265 ,ff , ,Z 1:,,w4y' M W-S1 j '17 ,QL egn Arg, qi is xLf Q4' , wi-we 5 pix, 7 -I , 1 M, M' 'Q MQW-15 gpg .. .X ,Qhmhf , ' WWA avi? si Q '49 . S WU , ., W uf ' -, r' 3ff'ffN?N . ,V ,L ig, ,awp ,. ,I .f f if x X, 1 L A 5 n 5 'M 'Q ' vi Q F3 Q H , ,gs a fy, W W . 3 Q5 1fre:'5'w sf 5 9 Y :gl k L .W . -. 'E , bil ' if 'A 3 5 HQ J . Q .gf ji 'Q Wing - f'l'ff wh-E If - ig 3 M W by , F H1 T M -flw N ' , A f , ' , M, x ' w Q ,fl 9 - Nga: 344 J . mf' L Wk fl I m Mfg f' EE L im A K A . - P ' - . b i' :, 'QF' , A if 4 g'k L ,ML - K ' , sv t a? Qfl' was Q A 4.56 , I f 4925-4 ww f-e f5 w R lg, - ' , -1 V m V I M ' an' . A ' 5 Qfigkfifqiw QT, 5 1 1 fe W IRA. ' .f . gi .115 f ,iw ,f tif 'fvgv' . :fi 'R+ I I 'fill' Iii ii Vi QL ' ez 2 e Q? . 1 N nl- ' ,. 'x A x I .1 J-ff 1 Q ,Q 3,2 +-gi ,, K ix, K ., i x ,J I sd ,f, 5 QS? fgx ,Q A 4? P o Y M s Q ,f .iq f -fi wffgx, i ffzi i '5 1 3 1 f 1 2 r 5 If , Us 5 1.,. wg-ig' 53, ' ,qi f 'i In 9 ,, 'Q-, Y ,. . , , -H 'I- A ,Q- -Q X'- I +4 'T 'Fe -9 'r ' A 4,44 - AEI! lf- 557. YQ fn' I 4. I a ,Y f K J.. Martha Nieholson, J.l3.'s exchange stu- dent, had many rewarding: experiences on her trip to Switzerland. There was a special assembly devoted to A,l .S. com- mittee at which time Martha broug information to the student body concern- ing her summer abroad. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 'l'he main function ol' the American lfielrl Service is to promote better understanding between the llnited States and foreign countries. Arrangements :ire made for the exchange of superior students from American schools with students from foreign schools, 'l'l1eA.l H. has distributed publicitv throughout the city We welcome Roeio Uscategui, our exchange stu- dent from Ecuador, as a member of our Student Body. She is sharing a home with Sue Reed. one ol' our students. We have learned many facts ht from Rocio about life in Equador. It has been a pleasure having Rocio as our exchange student and we will long remember her visit to America. and schools, helping people to become acquainted with the many duties of this service. This organization welcomes the exchange students and helps them to become accustomed to their new country. A new attraction for Burroughs fans this year was our Indian mascot. He first appeared during football season. and at all of our main sports events later in the year. The school spirit this year has been the finest. in many seasons. and a large part of this enthusiasm was due to the presence of our Indian. He brought the spirit to our student body that inspired our teams to numerous victories for Burroughs High. It is certain that he will be another colorful tradition for our school. This tradition will grow with the spirit and greatness of John Burroughs in the future. Further appreciation should be given to our band and to the song and yell leaders. Their faithful and devoted attendance at our games brought increased enjoyment and excitement to the student body. The colorful routines performed by the minorettes at football games were well- done and enjoyed by all. The card stunts, under the direction of Pep Council, provided another fine halftime activity: the card tricks were ex- pertly planned and performed. Through the efforts of all-our mascot. our teams. and the rest of the student body-the victory Hag flew many times above the campus of John Burroughs High in 1959 and 1960. THE BIRTH OF A TRADITION Mm-mlwrs of the Fall Girls' Lezigiiv Board, under the sup- ervision of their ofliciers and sponsors, undertook the diffi- cult ta:-ak of planning the nu- merous events sponsored hy the Girls' lmagum-. The members were as follow:-4: Kathy Tzmous, Karen Potter, l'z1ig4- Timmons. Jean llorhavk, Karen llunvan, Donna Matheson, Kathy Ila- kin, Sandy Jzivolms, Steplizmie Wzixnmnq Sandra Shirley. Kart-n llendrickson, Jill Un- ger. Suv lim-nm-st, and Karen Shirev. Doing a wonderful jolm, as is their tradition. are the Girls' Lt-zigue advisors. All Girls' IA'!lf.Illt' questions and problems :ire taken to them,zind they are responsible for maintaining: the fini- reputation of the Girls' IA'1lf.flll' at, John Burroughs. UUIIIILIII IIIIIUIILIIILJ GIRLS' LEAGUE The Fall Semester Back- wards Dance, An Autumn Evening , was truly a suc- cess because of the hard work and cooperation the Girls' League Officers gave to their Board. They were as follows: President, Jan- et Lamb: Vice-President, Charlotte Sanger: Record- ing Secretary, Linda Browng Corresponding Secretary, Vivian Kirby: and Treasurer, Winnie Foster. The Girls' League Board assisting the officers in their plans for the Spring Semester were: Kathy Dakin. President, Deanna Wilcox, Vice President, Karen Jensen, Re- cording Secretaryg Jill Unger, Corresponding Secretary, and Karen Potter, Treasurer. The other members were: Jackie Calzia, Cathy Capps, Joyce Anderson, Sandy Jacobs, Margaret Hylen, Sandra Shirley, Karen Duncan, Paige Timmons, Karen Hendrickson, Charlene Fenaja, Pauleen Crawley, Margo Reiner, Cheri Lawson, Freda Buckner, Ginny Jeffers, Connie Wilson, Louise Sanucci, Marsha Kurtz, Sheilla Barnes, Roberta Rumbaugh, Kathy Squires, Gloria Easter, Katy Hall, Karen Baker, Sue Kohler, Karen Shirey, Rocio Uscategui, Julie Wills, Sandy Leupold. Events such as the Date with Dad and the Spring Backwards Dance were successfully planned by the Girls' League Board with their efficient officers: President, Kathy Dakinl Vice-President, Deanna Wilcox, Recording Secre- tary, Karen Jensen, Cor- responding Secretary, Jill Unger, and Treasurer, Karen Potter. l . - X 01 Q 2 DU r U2 cr rn E3 Q an fi 1. e f ii? ' is lf? f it 1 - 'Q p sy f 'K M i , in + f f + Q: l YQ j I XX 'kXx X u X ag ii W A? , . so z W, k -- ' v' in 'l'hf- Boys' Vouncil has plzlycfl ill! zlctivc- pnrf in formuluiing thc social lifc :it John Hur- roughs. 'l'hcy prcscnicrl thc Slll'K'l'SSl'lll hzlnqui-is honoring foothzill. lmskctlulll. :incl thc spring sports. ln nrlrliiion fo this, thc slurlcnls 4-njoycfl thc Boys' Vouncil Mix. Mr. Burnside and Mr. Smith have taken a vcry ZlC'llVf' pari ln guiding Boys' Council through thc past ycar. The cfficient officers of Boys' Council for the first scmcstcr were Bob Risg, Prcsi- dcnt: Denny Moorc, Vice Prcsiclcnfl Tom Fortmann, Sccrc-tary-Trcasllrcr. 7 A 1 g, 1 X ,Ag N l i 1 l F' f 'gy ,Q Assisting their officers. the Boys' Coun- cil helped achieve success in the events which took place during the Spring Semester. The members are as fol- lows: Tom Fortmann, President: Bob Zeich, Vice-President: Steve Mayer, Secretary-Treasurer, Gerry Aboud, Dave Hengsteler, Eddie Hill, Bob Lee, Bob Massey, Steve Mayer. Mike Van Dyl, George Kirby, George Adams. The Spring Boy's Council Talent Show was well-rounded by an en- tertaining cast of the Student Body. Pictured here is Don Pease who gave us a wonderful performance on his Unicycle. BUYS' COUNCIL Tom Fortmann, President: Boz Ziech, Vice President: and Steve Mayer, Su rttirx Treasurer, were elected bv the Student Bodv for the Spring Semester. Planmnh 'ind arranging the Shamrock'Hop and the Boys' Council Talent Show. the ofliu rs. haw diligently fulfilled their positions. K-sy .-5 Us 7 --1- TUURNAMENTS N days of old, when knights were bold and chivalry dictated the rules of conduct, young men proved their valor at tourna- ments. Here, on the gaily decorated fields, they anticipated honor and glory at the expense of their foes while peas- ants and nobility alike cheered them from the stands. Whether they won or lost was irrelevant. The important thing was to have com- peted. Today, knighthood has vanished and chivalry has been replaced by sports- manship, but the battle-weary contest- ants, the spectator-filled stands, and the excitement of the tournaments still ex- ists in our ovm combat and competition. ZW 110 N Q,- fi, l SPORTS 5 f Head coach Leon Shortenhaus, center, has been at the helm of the Indian Varsity for three years, during which time he has worked constantly to produce a good football team. This year's well-oiled backfield was directed by coach Jack Drager, left, who never failed to give advice and help to those who needed it. Line coach Bob Dunivant, right, was a real sparkplug this year with his boundless enthusiasm and knowledge of line play. Often frowning, sometimes smiling, always ready with a much needed word of encouragement, he developed our line into a smoothly-functioning unit, the best in the league. ciff' VARSITY FOOTBALL Varsity Scores 0 6 Burroughs ...... Notre Dame .... Burroughs . . . . . 0 Reseda ...... . . .18 Burroughs ...... 21 Fremont ....... 13 Burroughs ...... 13 Rancho Alamitos 7 Burroughs . . . . . 7 Pasadena .... . . .14 Burroughs ...... 12 Hoover . . . . . 7 3 Burroughs ...... 18 Muir . . . . . . .26 Burroughs ...... 24 Glendale . . . . . . 0 BURROUGHS . .19 BURBANK .... 0 FRONT ROW: Coach Shortenhaus, Jim Seiler, Conde rer, Bill Noshkin, Dennis Benkovsky, Brent Vance, Barry Lick, Bob Rigg, Pete Lubisich, Tom Fortmann, Denny Snyder, Harvey Holt, and Denny Moore. THIRD ROW: Cole, Monte Osborn, Terry Kingston, Bud Heller, Bill Coach Dunivant, Eddie Hill, Larry McClellan. Tom Hol- Jenkins, Blaine Nelson, Bill Sullivan, and Louie Aboud. ley, Bob Zeich, Bob Lee, Brian Van Holm, Adrian Lindfors, SECOND ROW: John Matheson, Evert Vollmar, Steve Gordon Ewing, Frank Rogers, Alex Dreyer, Bruce Buckley. Barnett, Jim North, Bob Horgan, Doug Myers, Don Fuh- and Coach Drager. Bob Rigg tleft1, Bob Zeich, and Tom Holley were elected as co-captains by this year's varsity. Their desire to win was inspiring to everyone on the team, and they led us to many victories. This year John Burroughs fielded one of the finest and most spirited varsity football teams in the school's history. The record of five wins and four losses does not tell the true story, for this year's Indians beat Fremont and Glendale in two of the biggest upsets in Southern California. Mighty Fremont was defending city champion and was defeated only by us in season play. We opened the season with a close defeat at the hands of our traditional pre-league rival, Notre Dame. The next week we were trounced by Reseda in our only sound defeat of the season. We started our third game against supposedly unbeatable Fremont in front of 5,000 pessimistic and very dejected fans. By the end of that game we had finally broken our string of eight straight losses and had once again established ourselves as a major southland football power. Our final practice game against Rancho Alamitos provided many thrilling moments for the fans. We were behind by one point in the last 32 seconds, when a spectacular touchdown pass brought us victory. Our first league game was a bitter disappointment as a medi- ocre Pasadena team beat us by one touchdown. We came back the next week to defeat Hoover in the last minutes. Muir edged us out in a wild contest by only eight points. As the end of the season drew near we tightened up and whipped league champion Glendale. We beat our rival Burbank in a disappointing final game, as most of Burbank's first team was ineligible. This year's Indian varsity, picked to finish last in the pre- season predictions, must be remembered as a fine, spirited team, who, although they lost, never gave up. This year s Varsity starting lineup included from left to right: end Blaine Nelson 15-11, 1751. Backfield starters included half- end Bill Sullivan I6 0 1701 tackle Tom Holley 161 1921, back Conde Lick Q5-9. 1721, quarterback Bob Zeich f6'l, 1801, guard Tom Fortman 16 0 2021 center Pete Ll1blSlCh C6 1. 2021. fullback Steve Barnett 15-10, 2021, and halfback Brent Vance guard Bob Rigg Q5 9 1781 tackle Bob Horgan C6 0 1701, and I5-11, 1701. i -n-4 X.. s ...MQ ..a' .H 0445.5- - .HAT 1 - ug 4 5- VARSITY TEAM U.. Three tough veterans who bolstered the middle of our line were, from left, guard Tom Fortmann, center Pete Lubisich, and guard Bob Rigg. Lubisich opened holes in the middle of the line and our backs scampered for many yards behind the blocks of Fortmann and Rigg. Our versa- tile quarterback, Bob Zeich, rear, was one of the most outstanding backfield men ever to attend John Burroughs. Four of our most potent backfield weapons were. from left. wingback Gordon Ewing, fullback Evert Vollmar, halfback Brent Vance. and quarterback Harvey Holt fkneelingj. Vance and Ewing did a fine job this year. accounting for many needed yards. Vollmar. known affectionately as the greased pig. posted the enviable record of never losing a single yard. Holt was one of our best defensive corner men and a good passer on offense. Yi , - Our four talented ends were tleft to rightj Monte Osborn Bill qUlllVdIl Doug blxers and Blaine Nelson. Sullivan, our best. pass-catcher and Nelson usu illv played offt I'lSlXClN while Osborn and Myers were defensive specialists Three outstanding tackles this year were, from left, Tom Holley, Bill Jenkins. and Bob Horgan. Holley was a big asset to the team, playing both offense and defense. Horgan and Jenkins were iron men on offense and 1 defense, respectively. ' Rounding out our backfield were fullback Steve Barnett, half- back Jim Seiler, and wingback Conde Lick. Barnett and Lick were the team workhorses, while Seiler was one of the top defensive backs in the league. The loss of center Jerry Geraci, left, and halfback Harvey Allen, was a severe one. Allen, a stellar player on last year's varsity, was sidelined with a bad knee and Geraci, a former Bee, broke his ankle in practice. Left to right are tackle Louie Aboud, guard Terry Kingston, tackle John Matheson, guard Barry Snyder, and tackle Denny Cole. Five of the most spirited members of the team, they could always be counted on to fill m when and where they were needed. Ulf .,., . 115 ' -1 --,.'.' A ' ln 'WWW 'lilly R4-clskin line- pilvs up an Rzuwlio Alamitos runner. Shovyn arc' Hurvvy Holt lliil, Tom Holley 1315, Torn Fortmunn 1425, Pe-lo Lu- lnsu-lu MM, Jun ba-llm-r lllll, :incl Monto Osborn fundvr lJllCl florrlv liwingg svootfa lory'zl1'cl:iga-zlgalilmsl Rzlnvlio Alamitos ln-hi Monln- Uslvornk lvlovlc. ln ilu- lmvkgrounrl :Irv Polo l,lll7lSll'l'l lilfll. liolm Rim: 1233, :nnrl liolw llorgzln, vrt Vollnmr sm-uks tlirougli llw mirlrllv ol' tlw llurlmnk lini- ancl lu-urls lor ilu- goal lino while- Hill Sullivan looks for ll lwlovk, Bob Ze-ich rolls out urounrl loft 1-ncl against Rancho Alamitos ln-hind Brvnl Vzmcv. linivrging from the-ir blocks in the lJ2ll'ligII'0llI1Cl ' ' ' llll CYD urn- liolm lil!!!-Z lllll. l'om l'lUl'lHl2lllIl 1427. :incl Polo Lulus 7p7E. - 77rr. Ai- u 1 -u1 1 7' vp:-1-ewan-c.ruuu-in-:ru-vu. Annum- Brent Vance scampers around right end against Rancho Ala- Tom Holley attempts to free mitos with Monte Osborn 1375. Bob Rigg 1235. Bob Horgan himself from a Hoover tackler t40l. and Tom Holley 6313 attempting: to help him. on a tackle eligible pass play N Acfrlo ' Seven Reclmen surround this poor Hoover ball carrier and ponder what to do with him. Somewhere in the middle of the pile is an Indian ball carrier about to score against Glendale. Steve Barnett blasts down the field against Notre Dame with Tom Holley 1313. . . Bob Rigg 1231. Bill Sullivan 1251, and Brent Vance C265 preparing to block Conde Llclf rounds left end Wlfh Roh Zelch blocking against Burbank. for him. S 1 About to tackle this Hoover bull carrier are Tom Holley 1315, Tom l ortmunn HZZJ, -lim North t-163, and Monte Osborn thead downj. HO ORS All Foothill League Bob Zeich Tom Holley Pete Lubisich Brent Vance Tom Fortmann Bob Rigg Jim Seiler Doug Myers First Team: Second Team: Third Team : Glendale H.S. All Opponent Team Tom Holley Pete Lubisich Bob Zeich Tom Fortmann Evert Vollmar Bob Horgan Team Honors Most Valuable Back: Bob Zeich Most Valuable Lineman: Tom Holley Most Inspirational: Bob Rigg J .V. FOOTBALL Mr. Jack Drager took time out from his many duties as varsity backfield coach this year to serve as our very capable J.V. coach. He did an excellent job of teaching the boys the fundamentals of football and preparing each of them for an eventual post on the varsity. The J.V.'s are a very important part of our team, as they must someday fill the shoes of the present varsity starters. Their very impressive record was marred only by a non-league loss to Fremont, which was soon avenged by the varsity, They swept through the league devastating all opposition except Burbank, who forfeited. The J.V.'s should be extremely proud of their record and most of them will no doubt become a vital part of next year's varsity. l -L Most Improved: Pete Lubisich TOP ROW: Ron Schaefer. Terry Tin- torri, Rodney Byrd, Ben Galloway. Randy Hey, Ken Bushman, Larry Mc- Clellan, Bill Larzlere, Dick Prutz, Gerry Aboud. MIDDLE: Gerard Coelsch, Dave Hengsteler, Larry Forbes. Jack Rios, Glenn Mueller, Phil Geary, Mark Gassman. BOTTOM: Pete Hamm, Rex Faux. Jan Williams, Kent Meredith, Dennis O'G0rman. FIRST ROW: Dennis Kranz, Bud Ewing tManagerJ, Mike Davidson, Larry Sobel, Marc Schneider, Clyde Anderson, Joe Hillman, Leroy Hachey, Louie Alcantar, Cork Parker, Dick Warnke, Jesse Riley, Bill Lamar, Eugene Provasi, and John Radecki. SECOND ROW: Terry Hirsch, Barney Leifeste, Mike Howard. Ron Lisi, Bill Pettler. Eddie Benson, Car Stonecipher, Dale McKenzie, Howard Thew, Dave Radecki, Jim Young, Nino Candido. Robert Vanderlip, Gary Meyers. THIRD ROW: Darrell Langness, Robert Smith, Larry Free- man, Richard Sagona, Don Gargano, Tim Farrell, Dave Cohen, Kit Palumbo. Martin Garrison, Norman Title, Steve Randolph, Perry Richars, Dennis Murphy, Roland Hartley. Bill Lysle. FOURTH ROW: Terry Bevers. Bill Manser, Scott Dunham, Tony La Ruffa, Wayne Perryman, Glenn Hanson, Joe Boysen, Jim Kail, Steve Bartley, Ken Schutt, Rick Mason, Bob Bowne. Charles Cross, Dan Craig, Walter Gorsey. FIFTH ROW: Tom Anderson, Gary Sanders, Barry Grossman, Frank Visco. Carl Fowler, Richard Seldon, Robert Vigil. Larry Bladen, Randy Ardisonne, Ken Storti, William De Camp, Don Lick, Gary Morgan, Dan Imperial. SIXTH ROW: Ralph McOsker, Ken Luther, Floyd Spencer, Biff Brethour, William Carlson, John Julian, George Lilly, Tom Slate, Ron Leibsker, Nick Exposto, Charles Chavoor, Russell Mitchell, Gary Fenald, This year's starting nBee line- up included on the line, from left to right: end Mike Davidson, tackle Larry Sobel, guard Clyde Anderson, guard Louie Alcantar, center Joe Hillman, tackle John Radecki, end Bill Lamar. In the backfield were wingback Eugene Provasi, blocking back Dick Warnke. fullback Marc Schnei- der. and tailback Cork Parker. Coach Brandt has been a true inspiration to every boy that has ever played under his benevolent hand. His methods of rock-em, sock-em football have proven him to be one of the most outstanding BU coaches in this area. Mr. Viskocil was our very capa- ble assistant coach. He was a real asset to our team, handling many duties, in- cluding our Bee reserves. FOOTBALL uh -fa ! 1 Under the expert guidance of Coach Ralph Brandt the 1959 Bee Football team again ex- perienced a winning season. When the season started, they had a string of 13 games without a defeat. They had inherited this fine record from two teams that came before them. The Bees began this season just where they left off last year. 'l'hey romped to victory in all of their practice games. defeating lightweight squads from Notre Dame, Reseda. Fremont. and Rancho Alamitos. Many people believed that this squad would be powerful enough to retake the Foothill League B Crown. League competition proved to be too strong though. and our spirited Bee team was defeated by four very fine squads from Pasadena, Hoover. Muir, and Glendale. lt has been said that the mark of a real team is the ability to bounce back after defeat. This is exactly what our Braves did, defeating arch-rival Burbank and ending our season victoriously. Burroughs. . . . . 26 Notre Dame Burroughs 26 Reseda .... Burroughs I4 Fremont . . Burroughs 32 Rancho . . . Burroughs 6 Pasadena .. Burroughs 0 Hoover .. Burroughs 26 Muir .... Burroughs 6 Glendale . . Burroughs 19 Burbank . . High . ' -Q 541-'1' ,gig vs ogy, Q. Fierce competition is a basic precept of football. Here Nino Vandido is shown fighting for Burroughs while Clyde Anderson comes to his assistance. ln the background. Mike Davidson and several of his team- mates seem to be absorbed in their own problems, Tom Bronson stretches for a pass from Pork Parker. as Eugene PFOVZISI and Marc Schneider come to his assistance. -f W ,. A X: -' I .' ,. ,gin W N One of the most exciting plays of single wing football is the end sweep. Here, Cork Parker, one of the finest Bee backs ever to attend this school, is heading for the end zone as he outdistances a Rancho Alamitos player. Cork Parker rips up through Muir. x in Vx O -74 o :lf M il' J fl, Q f P y 4 'Q An unidentified JB ' player prepares to tapkle a Fremont grldder. V ,X -If 3 A 2 sg fauna 5 1 .Guo John Burroughs Varsity Cross Country squad as seen here Niles Sundstrom, Fred Torstenson, Rich Newberry. Tim jogging around their home track. The Varsity are from left: Walker. Doug Boehme, Chick Mokracek, Cal Roberts, Paul Arroyo, C1-ROSS COUNTRY Coach George Boone has completed his seventh year as Cross Country coach. Under his direction the varsity squad has grabbed the Foothill League Championship title for the last two years. This year's squad lost one meet and that only in the practice round. Captain Chick Mokracek led the pack in its capture of the two Foothill League Crowns. Successful Coach Boone displays his winning smile. Varsity Cross Country's four top men are Chick Mokracek, Fred Torsten- son, Doug Boehme, Paul Arroyo. These boys led our squad on to many well de- served victories. Their per- sistent spirit and deter- mination made our squad a constant winner. 1, . - 1 r ya- K' fv is 1 'V ' U5 'bg 1 En! Speedy Doug Boehme al Chick Mokracek emerged from Cal Roberts' stable character Adding to JB's overall ways finished near the top the season unbeaten IH league stood the team through many team strength was Niles meets unnerving experiences. Sunstrom, a dependable team member. The Indian Cross Country Squad for 1960 is shown during after school practice. Work- outs such as these made possible our posses- sion of the Foothill League crown for a second straight season. The athletic prowess of K Fred Torstienson was a valuable An indispensable factor of our Tim Walker contributed part of our 1960 Cross Country Cross Country team in 1960 was considerably to our Team Junior Rich Newberry. squad's many victories. 21 1 X Varsity Basketball Coach for a second season was Mr. Lloyd Thomas. Coach Thomas' drive, spirit, and interest inspired our team to new heights. VARSITY BASKETBALL PRACTICE Burroughs Canoga Park Burroughs Reseda Burroughs .... .... N orth Hollywood Burroughs Cathedral Burroughs Compton Burroughs Oxnard Burroughs BellHower Burroughs Notre Dame Burroughs Culver City Burroughs Glendale Burroughs Mark Keppel Burroughs .... .... B urbank Burroughs .... .... S anta Barbara Burroughs .......... Fillmore Burroughs .......... Burbank WON-5, LOST-10 LEAGUE Burroughs ................ Pasadena Burroughs .... .... H oover Burroughs .... .... M uir Burroughs .... .... G lendale Burroughs .... .... B urbank Burroughs .... .... P asadena Burroughs .... .... H oover Burroughs .... .... M uir Burroughs ....... ....... G lendale Burroughs ................ Burbank WON-3, LOST-7 Although lacking seriously in height, our Indian Varsity Basketball team went into sea- son competition with the high initiative and desire to win that is always associated with Burroughs. Our scores may not show frequent victories, but nevertheless, our team did have the hustle and get-up-and-go of a real cham- pionship winner. The score box fails to show the many tense moments our boys fought for near victories only to be narrowly defeated by teams that towered over us. The members of our Varsity Basketball squad were from Don Fuhrer, John Glliflallgh- Brian St0PCk6l' J0l'lI'l Bafeg left to right: Kit Binnard, Carl Bube, Ron Shackelford, Wendall Fleming, Chuck Filbert. Bob Nelson Ken Gore Kent Kinsala, Ralph Wolf, Bill Larzelere. Ken Spencer, Don Nance. Bob 0'Ne1l.JaCk Benson. ,4 1 I' -N3 N. ,fi X Ron Shackelford Kent Kinsala Jack Benson Center Forward Guard Chuck Filbert John Bates Don Nance Guard Forward Guard 125 fi N K 7 ' I L 2 'J Wh As players look on. Kent Kinsalailljsinks a freethrow in the Oxnard game. Aggressive Ron Shackelford 1101 advances forward in an attempt to recover the ball. Kent Kinsala flljdrives in for a lay-up as JB and Oxnard players gape in amazement. 127 I df will X., .uw sg, fave ,I f X? vs '45, p8 4 'V Q , 'pn V 29 ., ' w 1 y S? Ry! . Y v v EQ 1 W5 f I W Qt ix ,w J FL'- 'S A fs xv 1, f I x 1 1 9 t I f I 'W l Members of this year'5 hard fighting B team greg Bobby Tom Russell, Ken Slepicka, Skip De Camp, Ron Casey Bowne, Denny Hickerson, Ron Sirota, Bill Cooke, Al Davis, Ralph Andrade, Joe Hillman, Barry Nelson, Don Collins PRACTICE GAMES LEAGUE Burroughs Opponents Burroughs Opponents 47 .... Canoga Park 37 52 .... Pasadena 43 51 .... Reseda 54 48 .... Hoover fforfeitj 33 41 .... North Hollywood 43 51 .... Muir 55 54 .... Cathedral 27 45 .... Glendale 62 49 .... Compton 14 55 .... Burbank 58 57 .... Oxnard 45 63 .... Pasadena 40 47 .... Bellflower 31 55 .... Hoover 47 66 .... Notre .Dame 47 48 .... Muir 57 70 .... Notre Dame 40 50 .... Glendale 66 51 .... Muir 66 52 .... Burbank 55 44 .... Culver City 42 Q3 WINS - 7 LOSSESJ C8 WINS - 3 LOSSESJ Among opponent schools, our B basketball squad has gained the reputation as being one of the scrappiest and the most spirited lightweight teams in Southern California. The you can knock me down, but you can't knock me out attitude made the B games as fast and exciting as the succeeding Varsity games. B BASKETBALL . Q Coach Kale Canfield this year stepped up to the position of B basketball coach. Coach Canfield's fine coaching experience has helped to build the strength of our B team. Barry Nvlson leaps against Muir. Bill Cooke 1213 looks for opening in tight Burbank defense. Hurry Nvlson clrilmlxlvs flown ilu- court in il contvsl of fast aclion. Bill Cookv 11211 drives right through Burbank in a tension filled game. Kent Slepicka 1273 fights off three op ponents as Ron Sirota Q1-41 stands by T F- I S 4 5 Evs son. THIRD ROW: Tom Corbitt, Keith Huskins, Ralph Turner, Bob Lee, Bruce Beebe, Gary Golden, Jim Seiler. Brenton Vance, Lionel Grove. Tim Walker. FOURTH ROW: Al Anderhalt. Ralph Wolf. Pete Lubisich, Dennis Cardon, Harold Strong, Steve Barnett. Monte Osborn, Ed- die Hill, Tom Ede. Bill Stallard. l'icturerl above are the members ol' the Varsity Track 'l'eam, 'l'bey arc. tfrom left to rightj BOTTOM ROW: Niles Sundstrom, Doug Boehme, Chick Mokracek, Fred Newberry, l red Tor:-:tens-zon. SICFOND ROW: David Hcng- steler. Blaine Nelson, Tom Holley. Bob Horgan, Frank 'l'olerton. Mike Mcllorney, Marc Schneider, Clyde Ander- VARSITY TRACK This year's track team will probably be classified as the finest produced at J. B. From the beginning it looked like our team was going to be strong in the running events, but weak in the field categories. However, meet after meet, we gained an easy victory in the running events and took the lead in the field events, also. The biggest and best victory Mr. BoQne's squad encount- ered was against Hoover, whom we defeated for the Hrst time since 1954. This victory, along with the league opening defeat of Pasadena, made J.B. a threat to win the league crown. Coaches George Boone and Ralph Brandt were the guiding factors in this year's track team. 'l'heir valuable assistance and knowl- edge helped mold .lB's successful track squad. . , . Mike McHorney is shown here completing a One of the most difficult running events is the hurdles. Gerald Hoff- successful pole vault. His outstanding jumps mann frigbtj carefully, but accurately, completes another hurdle. gained JB many points. U-2 H :ls -- ,- li R Ill - - .' ir, V -uf- - -. A- .- ....,.,4...1..- - 7' -Q 1 .... -'g ' ,... .-,- .......,.. . M . . Q 'IYAQ MQW BEE TRACK Our Bee Track Team was just as much a part of our successful track season as the Varsity. The vic- tories in the field and running events enabled us to make a clean sweep of many of our track meets. Competing as a team, the Bees swept first place in the annual Pasadena games. Bill Lamar strains for the distance to lengthen his leap in the running broad jump. Chick Mokracek, who did an out- standing job in Cross Country, brought his skills into Track and is shown here cross- ing the finish line well ahead of his opponents. Pictured below: 1960 Bee Track Team. They are, Cleft to rightj BOTTOM ROW: Mike Davidson, Mike Howard, Jesse Riley, Leroy Hachey, Howard Thew, Bob Mattis. SECOND ROW: Bill Lamar, Larry Freeman, Donald 'V- , f- v . g . iyr A . 1 1 'fill I '. .jr . A ' fr' R, r . al' ' X N 1 , in H31 ,, ff fr i 5- - 'line , A iw 3 ' ii'f.fi'-S . A 'Z iiL...n Craig, Jon Berge, Jack Saame, Bob Lackey, Robin Leasure, Don Flynn, Bob Smith. THIRD ROW: Bob Vigil, Gary Bacon, Richard Newberry, Kent Slepicka, Louis Gargaro, Jim Young. Q a ii iilifi ' is-,i..,-V ,. , ' .1 LD l v. , . ., - -- A l T fi . x , I 'A xx, '- f . , , l Q R1 0 I I ' gl r ., ' o' J ', . . s :' . .L QQ.. A A i D - ff D View, - r Gee r g.. i - 5- Q' 1 N, , , . , I 5, is i 1 ' lllvfi TI fi -' , -3 L , , J. , e Us I..i.b.1L1C1e1d-Y fr:-3, .f is re. 4- .A . CEE TRACK Our Cee Track Team added to our out- standing crew of powerful athletes and enabled JB to field one of the strongest track teams in the league. Wayne Perryman awaits the baton from his teammate. Doug Freeland, in the relay race. .wr J x :T-..T.' 5. Shown here is the Cee Track Team. They are. ileft to righty BOTTOM ROW: Dan Imperial, Al Brethour, Ger- ald Hoffman, Wayne Perry- man. Martin Garrison, Dale McKenzie. SECOND ROW: John Julian, John Ruger, Doug Freeland. Steve Golden. Norman Title, Alden Hollo- way. Bruce Beebe is shown here leaving the ground in the run- ning broad jump. e i'l'..i ..'4f11e e'-fe l ,T 5 ' 5' M , i if' ' ' Kr p 1' 2 1 fi' W l kiwi.. J if of W ,gf -.A .gn rf f I . ,M .. , ff A 5 X ' f ' r' . '3 0 : nf .3 ' if . 5' V 1 .ff af slip s , new gf I Q I .f - ...f . ff' t,-'F .s ' A fi . -.-- 'Y nf W 'Z N Q ,A ' . 1 f inf 355 f ' J fff V525-V f2,,f1.pJ -ff o K7 ' W X 55,49 2:3 fm QR, wi if 'Q 5' . , ' ' --. A lg., 1 if ' A 'A'-U A Pictured above is the 1960 edition of the Varsity Baseball. wood, Harvey Holt. Mr. Raine. Tom Taylor. Vliuck Fil- From left to right, they are Mike White, Doug Myers. bert, Jack Benson, Tom Bronson, Mike Iflckurclt, Ken Barry Nelson, Alex Dreyer, Ron Shackelford, Jim Small- Gore. Wendall Flemming. VARSITY BASEBALL Our Varsity Baseball team was a pre-season favorite to capture the Foothill League Championship on the basis of an impressive 5-2 non-league record. However, after knocking off Muir in the opening league game, the Varsity was set back by Glendale. Paul Raine's squad bounced back against Pasa- dena only to be upset by Hoover in the following game. The Varsity record, when we went to press, was 5-2 and we were only two games out of first place. With such hitting stars as catcher Mike White, left fielder Tommy Bronson, and first base sensation Alex Dreyer, the Varsity seems destined to finish among the top three teams. On the mound, Jim Small- wood, a Junior, has proved to be a valuable asset, and Ron Shakelford, also a Junior, proved that his impressive record on the Junior Varsity C5-OJ was no dream. Filling out the mound chore is Senior Dan Fahey, one of the hardest throw- ing pitchers in the Foothill League. Dan has consistently struck out batter after batter in his pitching performances. Mike White, rated as one of the best receivers in the valley. is be- ginning his third year as Varsity catcher. His powerful bat and his defensive skills won him honor as an all-league catcher when he was a sophomore. X f s ' XM' ft --4. ., l 8 l 5 pe 5 '., Mr. Paul Raine moved into the position of Varsity Baseball Coach this year. His knowl- edge of the game and constant desire to win have instilled confidence and are pro- ducing a highly rated ball club. Tom Bronson prepares to drive the ball to deep center, Tom has been a consistent and valuable player for our Varsity this year. A Wendall Fleming reaches first base before being tagged out in a practice . AA, game. f ! J Q V X i Y Y 1 Joe Hillman lashes out at a pitched ball during .1 the game against Muir. 4 0' i N5 ,X .4 , P f ' f Zx .X c r 5 X U f5fa'f'.f' p Ken Gore sacrifices in order for a runner to score during a practice game. 136 Tommy Bronson is shown here slashing the ball in batting practice, ,.. .Gyn tg , if 9 . ,.,,.,-,, A i 1-AIAIA Aa-'ff WY 4 Our Junior Varsity Baseball Team consisted of mostly TOP ROW: Manager Bud Ewing, Russel Wlnne Skip Sophomores with a few Juniors. They are fleft to righti DeCamp, Don Colllns Kennv Spencer Don Furfr Bill BOTTOM ROW: Rick Mason. Brent Carruth, Ken Schutt, Larzelere Ron Casey Mr Canfiel l Terry Hirsch, Dave Arnold, Dan Knobler, Allen Davis. J U IOR VARSITY BASEBALL The Junior Varsity squad gave JB baseball a bright outlook for the future. Mr. Canfield has a lot of promising stars for the future Var- sity in Ken Schutt, hard throwing center- fielder, Rick Mason, fine defensive catcher, Al Davis, a good pitcher, Terry Hirsch, a second basemang and Barry Nelson, a Sophomore, who in his first pitching performance threw a two hitter and shut out Hoover 4-0. The tearn's league record is 2-2, and they are only one game out of first place. '.r I 'i 1'fj!.ifS.'L-k.L g gi tR,l!K'r'V'1.Y Kb llilgygl - ,- lti' Q ,x1Y1lXk'1.' ' Wm. be I I xl 'X' Yi irwi 5 V Wmmfhiw ii ROY' i I Kg ilxX'LY.r'iKxt4 L.-51' 4 K -ve ' yr., ay iiei XX 'Sf , x X in ' is , , I Practice is an es- sential part of any team. Our Junior Varsity spent many hours leaming baseball strategy. Hitting is important on any baseball team. Jun- ior, Carl Stonecipher, practices swinging while waiting his turn at bat. Mr. Kale Canfield is be- ginning his second year as Junior Varsity coach. Stressing hustle and de- sire, Mr. Canfield hopes to mold a strong varsity for the years ahead. Our splashy swim tc-nm is shown ht-rv from lt-l't to right: liriun Van llolmv. lioh Zvivh, liill Fram- mm-r. Sta-vo 'l'i1'v. 'll-rry 'l'intorri, Stvvc- Uookv. Stan flonnvr. Wz1ltc-rUg- rlvn, Gary Linlvrs, llavv Crm'lu'tt. lioli Mslssvy. Dall- King, 'l'om lflvhzlrt. Dm-nnv Nloort-. liolr l'm-r- ry. AI Kiskinu-n. 'lorry Ilurlclock. Jim t'astill. Bill Mitvlu-ll, Flvo Ruin- svv. Garv XVZIVIIU, 'l'oni l.:'1rotTa -lo Descham s. ' P lizlrry Price-. Al Fonts. Jim VVQ-Ish, liill Lyle-. Miki' l'oopt'r, liill Cooke-. -It-fl' liyars. Ron Sirotz. llill lliclrllv, ...-V- , l ..,. .Y....,..,, ,, .sm 4, ,,,.,, ...M t at . ,..m.... 4 A Ju ir ,s ,ch it b J. ,. ,' , 5 U, ...- Ji J , n SWIMMING Mr, Boh Dunivant was again our swim coach. His vxcollvnt knowledge agnat- ics was important in the formation of a highly skillvcl tvam. Some- ot' thc- me-mhvrs of tht' swim team are- shown during prac- tlvv. Alta-rnoon prz1c'tlm't's ot this typo ht-lp thv boys to invrvasv A racing clivv is demonstrated in this photo of the-lr ability. tho Burroughs Swim Team. 1 - 15 ! si Q l .4.4.4,., , . - .-as ,,.-h 4-S .-AG an-W .f ,f nl ,, f , . - Hg, W -Y aft, .X -sa, - I'-',V .A M, .- ..., . V -N- ,..s IL'-Q'-M Mft fr . 2 V f' ' . l , A ' if -' 'FC'--'Y in ii -am - ,Q ' iq V, i ij: ,tak K L- :J 5 K naw- 4, as, - . iw+'f l.Q-fue' - A t i r TQ, 4' -SI ' l . - 'S My -w- --5--' , xv - ..-.T,.gn ,t. A W- B ' .ss H- T Qk. -K5 3 I E wifi.: Liga, 'Z ' ' A,.gQa V .. , '7.s--. 5 .. 5fZ'l- .W 1. ,ee . 'J G Y Sf' Q. y 1 I5 Fi .. ., l ' A 'i .f '. H 'AMMO' Mtv ! . J t f Our Golf Team is shown here before a match. They are: Bob Forth, Gary Lippman, Don Poleck, John De Mott. Walter Gorsey, and Jeff Tufts. SECOND ROW: Coach Voss, John Pierson, John Radecki, Bill Pettler. Duane Maclrlux. GOLF Over the years JB seems always to have a fine Golf Team. This year is certainly no exception. It is a sure bet that there are no duffers, except maybe Mr. Voss. Top players on this year's squad were George McDonald and Carlos Horton. TENNIS This year's Tennis team had the kind of season a person would call spotty. They had all the desire and drive that could be attained. They had their share of losses, but at the same time the team scored many victories. Here is our fine Tennis Coach, Mr. Jack Drager, who has done an- other outstanding job for our tennis team. Mr. Bob Voss handles our fine Golf Team. Many excellent golfers have blossomed from Burroughs thanks to Coach Voss' knowledge of the game. V'T4FH - QW! tam ix., 'W Nxwvcjx 3- 1353 5235 gafii' Pictured here is the Tennis Team. They are, left to right: Steve Mayer, Don Gargano, Robin Garthwaite, Mike Gay- nor, John Boetjer, Dennis Hickerson. Doug Mann, Earl ' Ellis. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Schaff, Gary Jahns, Bob Bowne, Doug Wiskow, Steve Eastmond, Larry McClellan. BACK ROW: John Guinaugh, Gerard Coelsch, Larry Bulaich Barry Grossman, Terry Bevers Henry Garrett, Jim Derrick Not shown: Ken Kleinberg. I Y'!Y' ! .WW , 'ATV Here are the girls who served as the fall GAA oflieers. Their plans of events and organization were carried out neatly and efficiently. Seated are: Evelyn Fowler, Viee President: Paige Time mons, President. Standing are: Marilyn Welsh, Treasurer: Linda Diekason, Recording Secre- tary: Donna Matheson. Secretary. The enthusiasm and spirit portrayed at the GAA playdays. potlucks, and installations are largely due to the GAA Songleaclers. They are: Shirley Tinker, Kathy Zecherle, Pam Roberts, Sherry Simons, Patty 140 O'Neil, if M. G.A.A. OFFICERS The success of GAA is largely due to the inspiration of Gladys Lee. Girls at Burroughs have Come to look to Miss Lee as a tower of strength in time of need. Her cheerful advice and readiness to assist in any situation has been appreciated by all who have had the pleasure of working with her. '53 fn, 5 .Z x..' ., -1 G .A .A . BCARD Q-.-. Q Q -J Miss Wojtyla, Miss Springer, Miss Lee, and Miss Leeds join together in adding their help, spirit, and enthusiasm to GAA. ix ' - iwef- a,, 'fs' -fit' Q -4 ..,., .f-' , HM W: 1 , ..av.1.W,. W., 1. .3 31,-f. 1 'Yi - g'flQV'f'.l fm. ,f,,,w1.r,y,, .wr ,Q g -ev it ,.g,'.Q '..t 'if'u. acc Q -fHf4+1XMTg These are the girls who attend board meetings every Tuesday and plan the GAA events for the year. They are: Paige Timmons, Evelyn Fowler, Donna Matheson, Marilyn Welsh, Linda Dickason, Deanna Wilcox, Candi Rogers, Judy Shirley, Kathy Zecherle, Jane Widcler- sheim, Linda Guiffrida, Bea Kight, Sharon Kazdan. Charlotte Sanger, Janet Lamb, Diane Reedy, Vivian Kirby, Sue Jones, Marilyn Melville, Helen Henderson, Linda MacTaggart, Jan Edwards, Glenna Stoecker, Sandy Jacobs, Judy Weed, Rita Artz, Judy Field, Lynn Fallen. Alice Pearson. One of the more challenging sports offered in GAA is archery. The girls learn the fundamentals of archery and develop their skill in this age-old sport. One of the most popular sports among the GAA girls is softball. A lot of hard work and enthusiasm go into this sport. Karen Conard, a highly skilled tennis player, gives the girls rough competition. Valuable experience and strenuous exercise is also gained from this com- petitive sport. G.A .A . ACTIVITIE S ii I Among the many activities open to the girls of GAA is swimming. The girls learn the fundamentals of swimming and the more advanced students progress to water ballet. J.B.H ,gf li A few of the members of GAA are playing a fast- moving game of basket- ball. This game offers the girls a chance to improve their cooperation and sportsmanship. The spring officers of GAA have worked together very well for the benefit of all the girls. Their term has left us with many fond mem- ories. They are as follows: Janet Lamb. Corresponding Secretary: Marilyn Welch. Vice-President: Paige Timmons. President: Evelyn Fowler. Recording Secretary: Linda Diekason. Treasurer. X f 3 Q55- The spring board worked very hard this semester to bring the girls many activi- ties. They are Karen Hendrickson. Lin- da Guiffrida. Sue Jones. Judy Welsh. Diane Reedy. Linda Murphy. Alice Altizen. Sue Marsh, Norma Hall. Charlotte Sanger, Jane Widdersheim. Helen Henderson. Sherry Simons. Jill Unger. Judy Weed. Sharon Kazdan. Marilyn Melville. Vivian Kirby. Sandy Lubisich, Beatrice Kight, Diane Gui- naugh. Paula Greer. Genny Jeffers. Edna Myers. Judy Slepicka. Jackie Wilson, CRAFTSMEN dfi URING the Middle Ages life consisted of 5 sades. Beside the serfs knights and royalty 69 there were the working classes who had the responsibility of performing certain very essential duties during that period. These hard-working people provided such invaluable services as castle-sweeping, moat-digging, and armor-welding. Without them and their notable influences, the improvements and ad- vances which were made would not have been possible. The master craftsmen of each trade passed their knowledge and skill down to the lowly junior appren- tices who eventually, through hard work and diligent study, became craftsmen themselves. At Burroughs, we too have master craftsmen who pass their knowledge along to the younger generation of workers. In the many working classes, the .students gain the necessary skills and training which enable them to assume their positions in the outside world. more than just tournaments, feasts, and cru- I' 9 9 1 6616 X2 f l Q5 ' 1 if N- ygllil' ',,i-, QA is ff l 5. T279 V WORKING rf' Special units that are taught in the Commercial Art classes are lettering, display, design and advertising. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Manezon. this class is designed to enable the student to work in the varied phases of commercial art. Students in the Ceramics class become familiar with the fundamental methods of pottery making. More advanced stu- dents are allowed to work on special projects where creative design is en- couraged. W7 X ART U 0 V 0 ' s l The principles of color theory, figure drawing and perspective are experienced by the students in the Art Structure classes. This class is an introduction to the language of art, the use and care of materials. N QM: .K K . am 4 , . - 1 .g ' ?v h is 4-wif r -. . in , .. ' M...-vw Q - '- an 5:34 ip Woodshop is a class de- signed to teach the funda- mentals of hand and ma- chine tools in the wood in- dustries. Each student plans and builds various projects in wood. Ullfi answ--.au-hw....... .Q 1 LAK N X f ,,4'? f , 'f fi'2L 7 .X - A W, ,ic me 148 In our well equipped Auto Shop, students gain a working knowledge of automobiles and their operation. This is a pop- ular elective for students who want to develop auto know- how . The Print Shop student is in- structed in the use of the tools and equipment of printing. When the student becomes more familiar with print shop skills, he is given the opportu- nity to work on more advanced projects. S., l? Our fine photo staff, under the guidance of Mr. Hroscikoski, supplies the photographs for the school publications. The members of this class study the methods used in taking and de- veloping photographs. 'fan .fm r My , E nf-- I Yhnfmflfiiii' I DUSTRIAL ARTS The curriculum of first year Metal Shop covers the follow- ing operations: forging, casting, lathe work, and basic arc- welding. Special projects of wrought iron furniture and art metal are also included in this course. One of the projects in Archi- tectural Drafting is a set of plans and a model for a single story home that would pass the requirements of the City Build- ing Code. Many of these mod- els are entered in the Ford Na- tional Contest held in Dear- born, Michigan. .n A 2 fu HO ECU OMICS I 3 , Clerical Office Practice is a highly selective group, choosing its mem- bers from talented students of pre- vious secretarial classes. Traits and skills essential to an efficient secre- tary are stressed in this class, Beginning typing is a prerequisite for business students and a valuable aid to any student in his classwork. Personal and business typing prob- lems are presented to the students in their assignments. 150 Beginning Clothing is planned for the student who is eager to learn the fundamentals of sew- ing while working on a garment of her own choosing. Study of fabrics and wardrobe selec- tion are a part of the work. Advanced Clothing develops advanced sewing techniques, styling, and selection of wardrobe accessories. A spring fashion show offers opportunity to display the work done. In Foods we study the techniques of simple food preparation in relation to meal planning, the selection and buying of food, and the preparation of interesting and unusual dishes which can be used by the student now as well as in the future. In Advanced Foods we have more elaborate types of meal preparation, foreign cookery, party. tea, and large dinner plans and preparation. USINE S S EDUCATIO , mx X l 'U In Chemistry, forty per cent of class time is en- gaged in individual labora- tory experiments. Our well- planned and well-equipped laboratory allows students to solve many problems by research. ff M 5. I y 415 Geometry, the mathemat- ics that investigates the re- lations and properties of solids, surfaces, lines and angles, is included in our college preparatory course. Here, Mr. William's class is solving a complicated problem. For those students who de- sire to delve into the mys- teries of higher mathemat- ics, trigonometry is offered. This is a basic course for navigation, engineering, architecture, tool design, and for highly skilled ma- chinists. MATHEMATIC S Blology the study of living things attracts many of our students of science Here, some members of Mr. Ricketts' class observe microscopic life while oth- ers are preparing slides for examination. ,- UR SCIENCE I Spanish I is an introductory course which includes not only fundamental Spanish grammar, but conversational and cultural material as well. The advanced student has a greater opportu- nitv to use the language in skits, plays and orals, :S ,L B,-1. , At thc conclusion of the Eng- lish courses a student should have knowledge of and appre- ciation for, the literary devel- opment of his country in its salient aspects, and he should he able to express himself in language that shows growing discrimination with an ade- quate grasp of technical cor- rectncss. ' 1- :1-- f f ,I 1-24 The objectives in the French class are to learn to read. to understand the language as it is spoken, to express oneself in a foreign tongue. and to write with clarity and correctness. LANGUAGE ARTS The study of Latin helps the student to build a larger vocab- ulary and to arrive at a closer understanding of the gram- matical principles which under- lie our own language. ,f ff -,,Q.N.-vb The function and care of the human body is studied in Health and Safety. The later part of the course is concerned with first aid, fire safety and driver education. in if F cs ! SOCIAL SCIE CE The United States History course is de- signed to familiarize the student with the historical development, traditions. and ideals of our country. A study of the Constitution and our Federal gov- ernment is part of this course. Senior Problems is designed to help the senior meet the prob- lems he will face upon comple- tion of his high school educa- tion. The course is also de- signed to help in preparing the students for a vocation or col- lege. 5,5 r .yr 'shi J -S :K -V -N .V ggi ' fi t X , K , - iE? i Qs' p 2 yig, ., .f- H 41 -A4 .xx V, ., 2.33524 5 9 , ,-.,, ,L kv ,Um ' Q an Ii A S : s -51 W 'ht Q Q fi? 5. axvf ,, .ii .v yi V 1 6 Wa x Y yfv' 'y gl, .,.'1'-jgf 'VA' 'l ,J I 1 'u V N if A 1' 1-A .gr? 5 :- K wil E 2 xsfvnf .JD 1? 1 'Q i'iiIng' 33202 sw 1 -w f Q 5 ig? 51 w a! f Q 'I 'K' .V J f. 'Q ,.1, IM' f 4 n,f 'Q J rw .fi yy. W A 1 fl f egg' HE gm fe -Le -gg , ggiffx, gat,-1,.-4 V 1' Y W W lyr, V , ..,, ,, ,W N 4 : f MVN.. , , I5-Zi . -if ,.Q-:wig FU -Wliwfwin 1 Wi? 'wa ., N' .41 Btu id ,rv 3 M132 My '-1,, ' W L3- . 'N X ' Bi' CI-IGIRS i Ag' R: 1 I' kt V ' 1,31 ' X AL E!! I , x I what ml M .5 '-' '72 U Wi' 0 v 7. ' 49 ! 4 f 3 . Qi is xi? U ww M gg H5 E -' , Q . . 5 , x. u 5 ,Q X' 'N 6 W Q , if :ggi K, rf ., W do 5 EL? W vi. Q fy , 'Y V 1 ,, NA sl ff ...Q W' 4' w ff' s K. Azky A by S2 ,lk A W ' af' 1-in I, sf 1 v ,. . , .4 f ,, A , , 4 4, V- .1 ,F 4' fix' SM' N il I 1 P f - , , 5 - W 5 A M 2' Q. E n f , a'g 31 fm aan his iw H5 55 4 fs QWVQ 51' 35,2 3, W W ,Q QC 5,6 sg 1 ga f fi sg. GUILDS N Medieval times men formed organizations just as we do today. These organi- zations were known as guilds. The best-known guilds and societies were formed by merchants and workmen. but there were more. There were also military, religious, and social guilds. The social guilds were groups of knights and ladies who gathered to- gether for the purpose of entertain- ment. Many times the aristocratic knights and their ladies went to see a miracle play, one of the earlier forms of drama. Other favorite pas- times were court banquets, held in fine castles of wealthy Dukes, and tournaments of 'jousting, which took place near the castles. The social guilds here at John Burroughs are our clubs. In the past, these clubs have done a fine job in providing interesting and exciting programs for all who participated. 156 CLUBS Q The members of the Chess Club met every Thursday to enjoy their favorite pas- time. The club also partic- ipated in chess tourna- ments with various schools in the San Fernando Val- ley. The members are as follows: Carol Heffleger, George Balfour, Richard Ede, Stan Cerwinski. Lar- ry Bulaich, Cyril Kramer and Neil Willis. The Speech Club, under the able direction of Mrs. Marjorie France, participated in many different and interesting events this year. One of the main activities was the Speech Fes- tival held at North Hollywood High School in November. The members are as follows: BOT- TOM ROW: Gary Gallo, Kar- en Griswold, Kathy Keenan, Toni Bacon, Patty Gero, Jim Pickett, Mrs. France. SEC- OND ROW: Terra Leonard, Sue Cross, Barbara Hecht, Joan Shipley, Gordon Schultz, Dan Cole. THIRD ROW: Stu- art Ray, Erik Pederson, Penny Wrede, Barry Stott. TOP ROW: Kathy Tanous, Jim Radice, Don Nevitt. Bruce Iverson, Joe Kingsley and Brian Farris. PHOTO CLUB The Photo Club is made up of a group of students interested in pursuing their favorite hobby, photogra- phy. The members are as follows: Mike Hemphill, Larry Zimmarik, Mike Van Dyl, Doug Fairall, Manual Izaguirre. A new club at John Burroughs this year is the Na- tional Thespian Society. To join this club a drama student has to earn ten points by working backstage, acting, prompting and other jobs pertaining to the theatre. The members are as follows: BOTTOM ROW: Babs Allman, Sandy Hormuth, Sally Easta- brooks, Deanna Davies. TOP ROW: Kathy Keenan, Ralph Smouse, Kathy Bowie. THE SPIANS Upon the entrance into the Play Production class, students automatically become members of the Plays and Players. Their main objective is to present the student body with several plays a year. This year the club was advised by Mr. William Hastings. The members are as follows: BOTTOM ROW: Sherrie Marco, Dee Gee Green, Terry Lawson, Kathy Keen- an, Barbara Kramer, Dee Pemerton, Darlene Mon- tano. TOP. ROW: Rick Reed, Kathy Carter, Babs Allman, S1d Shoemaker, Sandy Hormuth, Ralph Smouse, Deanna Davies, Sally Eastabrooks and Kathy Bowie. PLAYS AND PLAYERS ANCE CLL B The Dance Club is another new club on the campus this year. The Dance Club is com- posed of girls from the modern dance class who wish to further their interests in the art of modern dancing. Under the capable direction of Miss Jola Lehds, the club members ap- peared in the Christmas As- sembly and assisted the ad- vanced modern dance class in presenting the annual dance performance. The members in- clude: Pam Mellinger, Linda Ruble, Pauleen Crawley, Judy Bingham, Virginia Cornell, Karen Teggatz, Sharen Shirey, Louise Sterling, Karen Shirey, Sue Kirk, Karen Potter, Janis Bearden, Joan Dunn, Gloria Wallis, Judy Peterson, Helen Miller, Karen Miller, Froma Wiseberg, Karen Jensen, Mar- ty Parmalee, Laurel Vodansky, Sue Schopp, Valerie O'Krent, Penny Voss, Rolene MacMil- lan, Sherree Mjelde, Jerri Nin- berg, Kathy Bowie, Lana De- Land, Jean Horbach, Georgi Vartanian, Sandy Spain, Mari- ann Eckhardt, Terry Lawson, Sandy Jacobs, Phyl Burgio, Jackie Smith, Janyce Hagen. 159 . .A. The Instrumental Music Associa- tion is composed of Band, Dance Band, and Orchestra members. Under the fine supervision of Mr. Robert Rose, the club sponsor, their many activities included the annual I.M.A. Dance, a music fes- tival, and the district orchestra. FUTURE EDICAL ASSOCIATIO The Future Medical Association is a group of students who are inter- ested in entering some phase of the medical field. Various speakers, tours, and other interesting activi- ties are on this club's agenda for the year. The members are: BOT- TOM ROW: Bee Staucher, Karen Griswold. Sandra Shirley, Paula Green, Sandi Trimmier, Marilyn Gillette, Barbara Staunher, Mary Baker. TOP ROW: Jan Stule, Lisa Games, Pete Switzer, Nancy Joeck, Deane Quickenor, Sue Cross. Y. F. C. The objective of the Youth Fellowship Club is to en- courage good Christian liv- ing through weekly meetings of Christian Fel- lowship. The Club is non-denominational, so any interested student may attend meetings. Weekly speakers and special guests highlight the Club's yearly agenda. The Club also sponsors a movie night annually. . plana: -w-- ru uu r: -.- ..w- U SHJLQRS CL Members of the Ushers Club put in many hours of service by ushering at most of the evening functions held in our large auditorium. Mem- bers of the Ushers Club include: Linda Cravits, Margaret Shaw, Pat Shaw, Paul Braum. Leslie Gilleson. Jerry Steele. Sharon Groenke, Ter- ry Groenke, Steve Hawk, Randy Hey. Stephanie Waxman, Judy Shirley, Bill Tedder. Altan Suding. Earl Ellis, Steve Brock, Linda Pow- ell, Larry Bulaich, Judy McWil- liams. Bonnie Willis. iii. 5 in l S l l The Inter Organization Council co- ordinates all the club activities at John Burroughs throughout the school year. This is the first organi- zation of its kind to be established at the High School. Its membership is made up of all the club presi- dents. Members of the Inter Organi- zational Council are: Kathy Keen- an. Lee Sehramling, Frank Wilgus. Cyril Kramer. Babs Allman. Bar- bara Sanz, Layton Crough. Margot Reiner. Karen Griswold. Paige Timmons. Sharon Vandergrift. Lar- ry Bulaich. Steve Terra. Judy Me- Williams Dean Jordan. Jackie Baldwin. Judy Weed. Steve Bar- nett. Manuel Izaguirre. Leslie Saxe. Eric Pederson. Earl Ellis. Cal Rob- erts. Carla Vaccariello. 'fp as - f 3-ge 3:.zTgi'E:,p' S Q 553-1, hi A 5 I -Hts. .ff a The Bowling Club, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Liston. is one of the larger clubs at John Burroughs. The clubls itinerary on Monday afternoons is to the Pickwick Bowling Alley. where the members of the group bowl in friendly competition. Membership is open to all who are interested in bowling. Members of the Bowling Club include: ROW l: Ann Steele. Sally Clapp, Joe Phillips, Sandi Herbst, Kathy Branson, Joyce Payton, Julia Broderson. ROW 2: George Reynolds. Bill Lamar. Jim Hardwman. Larry Speck. Jim Warner, Jim Wil- gus, Mike Surwill. Len Smith. ROW 3: Malcolm Talmage, Dick Poyle. Jay Marks. How- ard Thew, Mike Gaynor, Stan Cerwinski, Jim Morgan. Hal Pittman. Jim Sehaff. I.O.C. --ff f-.eng f-..::: ' ..,sv:f::Q:w 4 Z CLUB When a girl at John Burroughs has a vocational problem she has the privilege of contacting the Z Club. This group devotes its time to assisting girls who need vocational guidance. Professional and business women visit the club meetings and give talks on various fields ot' employment available to young women. 'l'he Club's main project is the joint sponsoring of Career Day with the Key Club. Mem- bers of the Z Club include: Jackie Baldwin, Carolyn Barry, Judy Bingham, Linda Dubell, Sally Easta- brooks, Ruth Ann Edstrom, Nancy Ely, Charlene Fenaja, Sandy Habitz, Bonnylee Hansen, Karen Hendrickson, Suzie Kirk, Rolene MacMillan. Jeri Manning. Carolyn Martin, Donna Matheson, Pam Mellinger, Sherry Mjelde, Carol Phoenix, Darlene Pittman, Diane Reedy, Linda Ruble, Sandra Shir- ley, Jean Snider, Sherry Snow, Carla Vaccariello, Vanette Van Note, Marcia Weddle, Froma Weis- berg, Pat Moore. LETTERGIRLS ln order to join the Lettergirls a girl must first earn a letter. 'l'hese much desired letters can be earned bv participating in the G.A.A. sports programs, conferences, and field days. The members include: 'l'ahne Akers, liabs Allman, Alice Altizen, Joyce Anderson, Adrienne Ardissone, Toni Bacon, Lois Bair, Carolyn liarrv, Sue Batchelor, Janet Bean, Sue Benest, Judy Iiingharn, Sandy Brittsan, Valerie Buttell, Jacque Calzia, Karen Conrad, Kathy Cones, Barbara Conrad, Jan Coppedge, Virginia Cornell, l'auleen Crawley, Carol Crocker, Sharon Cuddy, Kathy Ilakin, 'l'ilda Dalin, Linda Dickason, Karen Duncan, Carolyn Fletcher, Lorraine lfayola, Evelyn Fowler, Judy Freedman. Marilee Garren, June Gazdick, Charleen Greenwood, Marilyn Hall, lrene Harrison, Marleen Hartly, Helen Henderson, Karen Hendrickson, JoAnn Holm, Margaret Hylen, Cathy Jacobson, Karen Jenson, Sue Jones, Judy Karplen, Sharon Kazdan, Elena Kellogg, Sue Kirk, Kathy Klug, Dinah Korb, Sylvia Kowal, Barbara Kramer, Janet Lamb, Coralie Lampiasi, Linda Lee. Emmie Maddern, Sue Marsh, Carolyn Martin, Nina lVIartino. Donna Matheson, Pam McIntyre, Linda Mac'I'aggart, Marilyn Melville, Lydia Montanez, Linda Murphy, Edna Myers, Martha Nicholson, Carol Phoeniz, Alice Pierson, Darlene Pittman, Nona Privatier, Sue Read, Diane Reedy, Loretta Rounds, Barbara Sanz, Martha Schreiber, Pat Shaw, Karen Shirey, Sharen Shirey, Sherry Simons, Pat Smith, Jeanne Snider, Sherry Snow. Joann Stein, Louise Sterling, Janice Steven, Glenna Stoecker. Pat Stockton, Diane Stumpf, Paige Timmons, Diane Trumble, Jill Unger, Carla Vaccariello, Louise Vangor, Vannette Van Note, Gloria Vigil, Debbie Vosper, Sandy Warwick, Marsha Weddle, Judy Weed, Nancy Weiss, Marilyn Welsh, Jane VVid- dersheim, Deanna Wilcox, Judy H. VVilliams, Jule VVills, Char- lyn Wilson, Jackie Wilson, Pat Ysais, Kathy Zecherle. r 'I' L A pw' linux- , -, -iz -4. sr I I 'D' it ', . gig. i. -Mx 'az- Ill ll 4 ii fr x, E ts M ' 85 Each year, boys with outstanding sports abilities and high character are awarded letters as a token of recognition of their service to John Burroughs High School. These letters may be earned in one or more sports. Boys receiving these awards are eligible to join the Lettermen's Club. One of the awarding activi- ties in which this group participates is the Blue Crutch Drive. KEY CL The Key Club, an international organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, helps boys to se- lect their vocation. The foremost objective of the club is the joint sponsoring of Career Day with the Z Club, Other projects. such as campus clean-up, are also sponsored by the Key Club. The members are: Dan Fahey, Chuck Filbert. Louie Aboud, Tom Fortmann, Bob Rigg, Don Nance, John Bates. Bob O'Neil. Steve Cerra, Dean Jordan, Bob Massey, Fred Constintine, Brian Van Holm, Eddie Hill, Ralph Deitch, Doug Myers, Dennis Benkovski, Gerry Aboud, Ron Sirota. Steve Theurer, Al Davis, Bob Lee, Barry Nelson, Norm Title. , f,-.- HD:-F - - ' snnnaa. qu: , 5, I V D .rl-bxkfnalbg ' A f , --- P f 9 i F AH J ,..n..,pnA,AA M T ' ' FIA 'iiifififyiiriii -'11 i' AU-I Abkihllll A,I1,lIlsPAJAAf,I'hAlhf an - - fuanfif I fA,A,r'f1'r'f,AA0'Ii'fi A'x'f'ffA'o'a'r'f5 W wr Mm .- 'I Pi N. I 5 P A - 55 l If lf! if X F lr!! 65,5161 -Q t N ' xg xx '. km! ROW ONE tl. to r.J: Doug Boehme, Fred Newberry, Chick Mokracek, Howard Thew, Bob Lee. ROW TWO: Steve Barnett, Jim Young. Tom Fortmann, Bill Lamar, John Boetjer, John DeMott, Bob Zeich, Bill Cooke. ROW THREE: Ken Huskins, Bob O'Neil, David Hengsfeler, Don Flynn, Phil Gary, Jim North, Dennis Benkovsky. Eddie Hill, Joe Hillman. LETTER 163 i 1 Illlt , l u ni ff? 5- .M . . 1 r .ry A f S . ,QT 'T SPANISH CLUB During the Spanish Club's weekly meetings, La Terlulia's members enriched and enhanced their knowledge of the beautiful countries of Spain, Mexico, and South America. Cinco de Mayo, the Spanish Language Field Day, is the club's foremost project. Sponsoring the club this year was Mrs. Ida Silva. Members of the Spanish Club include: Alicia Altizen, David Anderson, Janet Bean, Carol Byram, Linda Darling, Don Guild. John Guizaugh. Ed Isacs, Marsha King, Pam M xllinger, Carol Olson, Linda Powell, Tom Rosenwein. Lois Vangor, Connie VVllson, Barbara Wuenschel, Sylvia Segrera, Judy Freed- man. Debbie Frenkel, Peggy Gillis, Rosie Johnson, Connie Maddern, Barbara Sanz. Leslie Saxe, Marcia Weddle. LATIN CLUB .L' .L L1.Ul YKJJ. 1. The splendor and magnif- icence of France and her romantic language are just two of the engaging sub- jects the members of the La Cercle Francois read and discuss. The club holds the annual French banquet at the end of each year. Mrs. Elizabeth Benson sponsors the club. Mem bers of the French Club include: Helen Henderson Sherri Hoffmann, Carlos Garduno, Linda Prince Beth Menes, Sara Jane Ronnie Wallace, Tony Le Pire, Margot Reiner, Tilda .2 m V Dallfl. ty mm. Reynolds, Nancy Joeck. I Q4 The Latin Club, under the very able direction of Mrs. Irene Classetty. delves into the language and history of Ancient Rome. On the Ides of March each year, the members of the Regalis Devinitatum re-live a night in early Rome at their annual Roman Banquet in honor of Julius Caesar. Members of the Latin Club include: Babs Allman. Randy Ardissone, Jackie Baldwin. Terry Bevers, Carolyn Braddock, Larry Brad- field, Steve Brock, Larry Bulaich, Bev- erly Child, Reese Elia, Val Freeman. Ron Gentil, Charles Kinsfather, Jo Anne Murray, Dennis 0'Gorman. Danni Preston, Jim Reed. Elke Renner, Pat Shaw, Pete Spigler. Howard Thew, Pat Vinson. Charlyn Wilson. CALIFQRNIA SCHCLARSHIP FEDER TIO John Akers Babs Allman Sue Batchelor Janet Bean Carole Bowman Laurence Bulaich Steve Bunker David Crockett Layton Crouch Linda Darling Karen Duncan Stephen Eastmond Reese Elia Earl Ellis Nancy Ely Diane Fraser Don Fuhrer Robin Garthwaite Don Guild Bonnylee Hansen Phyllis Harris Helen Henderson Sharon Hershberger Frank Hlavaty Joanne Holm Ed Isaccs Phyllis Jones Carolyn Killmer Marsha King Ronnie Kofller Barbara Kramer Coralie Lampiasi Harold Lentzner Steve Mayer Judy McWilliams Pamela Mellinger JoAnne Murray Martha Nicholson Karen Potter Dianna Preston Linda Prince Richard Prutz James Reed Diane Reedy Margot Reiner Tom Rosenwein Natalie Rostov Fred Rothman The California Scholarship Federation was founded on the basis of scholastic ability. The right of membership is limited to those stu- dents who maintain at least three A's and one B on their progress reports for one semester in academic subjects as well as the basic subjects required by our school for graduation. Because of the high membership requirements, special privileges are granted California Scholarship Federation members. Permanent library passes and a Field Day, which is held on a regular school day, are the rights of the members. Last year the members went to Marineland and this year they enjoyed a trip to Disneyland. Pictured at the right are the CSF officers. They are: Babs Allman, President: Larry Bu- laich, Vice Presidentg and Janet Bean, Treasurer. Alice Sandoval Leslie Saxe Margaret Shaw Patricia Shaw Jacqueline Smith Karen Teggatz Steven Theurer Jill Unger Lois Vangor Carol Vignor Barbara Waksman Nancy Weiss Deanna Wilcox Peggy Worthington Barbara Zupnik Founded in 1950, the John Burroughs Honor Society had a membership of twenty-nine scholarly students. Today the membership is over one hundred fifty. Instrumental in founding the Honor Society at Burroughs were Mrs. Sally Beaton and Mr. Crawford, our new registrar, who returned to Bur- roughs after serving on the faculty of Burbank High School for a few years. The purpose of the club is to recognize the outstanding students who excel in their work in their classes. Membership in the club is confined to those students who maintain a B grade average and at least a C in Physical Education. HO OR SQCIETY Shown at the left are the four advisors of the Honor Society. As busy as they've been throughout this past year. they have never been too busy to lend a help- ing hand or spare the time to give a student some friendly advice. STAND- ING is Miss Jean Ewing. who has charge of the annual field trip the mem- bers of the Honor Society take jointly with the California Scholarship Federa- tion. SEATED are: Mrs. Blanche Tay- lor, who has charge of revising the con- stitution of the Honor Society if neces- sary, Mrs. Sally Beaton, who has charge of all the records of the club and its members. and Mrs. Irene Classetty, who handles the Spring and Fall elections with the help of the Honor Society members. 1 lf' Helen Adams Larry Allen Hester Almon David Anderson Carolyn Barry Steve Bartley Sue Batchelor John Bates Susan Benest Judy Bingham Judith Bloch Julie Broderson Freda Buckner Alan Carruth Ronald Casey Sharon Caven Gary Coleite David Crockett Ellen Crosbie Deanna Davies Alan Davis Ralph Deitch Linda Dickason Dorothy Donze Richard Ede Jann Edwards Reese Elia Richard Fall Mary Farrow Douglas Freeland Debbie Frenkel Dan F riedlander Colleen Gaitskill Michael Gaynor Linda Giuffrida Kenneth Goyer Helen Green Don Guild Leona Habbick Jerry Haddock Dianna Hansen Sally Hartzler Helen Henderson Karen Hendrickson Sharon Hershberger Faye Heberly Fred Hiestand Jane Hlaavaty Sue Hoefling Ron Hochfield Bruce Hooper Janice Hulsey Sandra Hutchison Bobbi Jackman Nancy Joeck Ellen Johnson Phyllis Jones Susan Jones Michael Kaplan Marsha King Vivian Kirby Ken Kleinberg Barbara Kramer Carol Kriske Linda Laws Helene Leeds Linda Lindstrom Emmie Maddern Cindy Maddren Carol Massey Steven Mayer Judy McWilliams Gail Mehlman Pamela Mellinger Berna Miller Sharon Moody Linda Murphy Alan Nason Martha Nicholson Joan Ostrin Gerald Palecki Bill Pamnell HO GR SGCIETY Donald Pease David Pelz Edward Perez Carol Peterson Anne Phillips Alice Pierson Linda Prince Elaine Prock Cleo Ramsey Jamelle Rawlings Howard Ray James Reed Sara Jane Reynolds Bob Rigg Donna Robinett Jaak Saame Charlotte Sanger Barbara Sanz Dianne Seely Judy Shirley Jean Snider Sandy Spain Janette Starleaf Carol Stewart Glenna Stoecker Bobbie Jean Stryker Alan Suding Kathe Tanous Karen Teggatz Carla Vaccariello Vanette Van Note Carol Vigner Louise Walters Jerry Webb Jeanne Weed Marcea Weddle Nancy Weiss Jane Widdersheim Pat Walcott Peggy Worthington Jim Young Barbara Zupnik 7 K IGI-IT LIFE HE lives of the medieval peoples were enlivened by a large number of colorful and exciting activities. The nobles and O knights gathered in the royal halls and were entertained by troubadours and minstrels. In these halls, the Knight Life featured lavish banquets on occasions which were especially important. However, the serfs were able to participate in various activities also. Jousting tournaments and other contests of skill were per- formed by courageous knights. These thrilling spectacles were viewed by all. In a similar manner, Burroughs provides enjoyable and exciting functions for its students. These events create our fine school spirit and help to make our sojourn at John Burroughs a memorable experience, which we will cherish throughout our lives. 7 ACTIVITIE S 'Ci .J j, M 51 ?'5j7?5lj wi fiigfflfijgf if f5jiQf ff21 1 5? . ffirgfffg 0, fjf fling! CY mf 15 9 w YI' Ulu- ol' tlu- highlights ol' tlu- Christmas holiday soa- son last yt-:ir was tlu- assi-mlmly gin-ii hy tlu- Arl- vaiuw-fl Daiuw- class arul Uaiuw- Ululw, 'lllu- two groups Ilt'l'li0ITll4'fl many colorful rlaiuw-s aiul skits which we-rv 4-njoyc-rl hy all who saw tlu-m. 'I'lu- as- si-mlwly also iiu'luclt-cl Uhristmas songs aiul uarols. play:-cl by tlu- orc-lu-stra, aiul tlu- appt-arzuu-v ol' Santa Claus, plavm-rl by 'l'om Ho Ho Ho Fort- mann. Also. the art clm-partnu-nt rlifl a fiiu- job in prt-paringg tht- Vhristmas svviu- slirlt-s whivh wc-rv shown. Sonu- ol' thc- most colorful and 1-xt-iting 4-ve-nts ot' tlu- yt-ar we-rv tlu- toot- lwall games playc-fl at oppom-nts' fic-lcls. Tlu- school spirit was always at its hc-ight. hoth at tlu- gamvs and in tlu- roott-rs' lmust-s. which wt-rv lille-cl with sturlt-nts singing aiul shouting the-ir approval of tlu- te-am's victories. Suvh was tht- Casa- at this Rancho Alamitos QLZIITIUQ tlu- tm-am canu- from lu-hind in tho closing minutc-s aml won in spm-ctauular fashion. Tlu- ox- ulwrant Clu'-4-rs of tlu- stuclc-nt hotly as tlu-y rt-turiu-cl honu-, shows-cl tlu- pridc they have for tht-ir school and its tt-ams, .Jani It Jr rwprgg iv 2:55,-:S ,si i , I Q.- The Burroughs-Burbank game climaxed this day of excitement and school spirit. Presid- ing over the game and festivities were the football queen, Julie Mueller tcenterl, and her princesses, Pam Bennett tleftj and Judy Belger frightj. These lovely representatives of John Burroughs were chosen by the members of the football team. However, judging from the applause given the queen and princesses as they drove by the bleachers at the game, this choice was backed unani- mously by the entire student body. Q-pf. :. 13 The annual rally which preceded the Bur- roughs-Burbank football game last year was one of the most entertaining events ot' the school year. This rally was unique among all previous rallies. Besides showing their skill on the football field, the members ot' the team were able to display their un- heralded physical beauty also. The stunt brought many laughs and was a lot ot' lun for spectators and players alike. RBAN RALLY Another laughable part of the rally was an all-star football team composed of Bur- roughs' most athletic instructors. As the teachers galloped from underneath the bleachers and out onto the field, the students rocked with laughter. This rally was cer- tainly one of the most enjoyable of the many fine rallies that Burroughs has had. vs One of the first events of the year was the annual Football Pow-wow held in the boys' gym. At this activity the team's possibilities were discussed and evaluated, and students were given a preview of this year's fine Indian football team. Following this part of the program there was a delicious hamburger fry which applied the finishing touch to a most enjoyable evening. ACTIVITIE S An essential part of Burroughs campus life is the election of student body and class officers. In this function, students are taught the importance of vot- ing and of taking part in group organization. A great deal of experience is obtained by those students who choose to run for ofiices. The campaigns, as well as the duties which students perform when elected, are a great deal of fun and give valuable experience. Shown here are some of the candidates for the spring semester. Standing, from left to right, are Cap Wal- lington, Bob Rigg, Denny Moore, Ken Kleinberg. John Bates, and Jim Derrickg seated are Helen Adams flefty and Carla Vaccariello frightb. This ear the Senior class began what is hopedy to become a traditional project- H the Senior Car Wash. This activity was extremely successful and worthwhile. A large sum of money was earned for the Senior treasuryg and the car wash was a lot of fun for all the Seniors who joined in and made the project such a big success. 172 A 1 I -f W wr 'Q ir- QT! A welcome break in the usual routine of studies at Burroughs was Backwards Day, sponsored by the Girls' League. During this unique relief from tests and worries. the student body donned their loudest and craziest clothes for a day of suckers, fun, and oddities. The day was climaxed by the Back- wards Dance, to which the girls asked boys. This turn- about was another enjoyable change from the common routine. Shown here are some of the students who joined in the fun and excite- ment of Backwards Day. BACKWARD S DAY ' 173 'viva' vii' . I ' Two ot' thc most enjoyable cvcnts ol' thc year were thc Senior-Faculty basketball and softball games, These activities annually provide students and tcachcrs with last, furious, and tun tillcd action. This year the fac- ulty truunccd an inferior senior tcam by thc score ol' 55 to 38. Voach llunivant is pictured here taking thc tipollf 1 ACTIVITIES EN 0 S 2'O ir' 'fu YQ . .,mif 1-1,5-J 'K - A new activity this year was the Music: Music. Music per- torniancc, Participating in this activity were the dance. drama, sp:-1-cli, and instrumental music departments. This Fine Arts Production is dt-signcrl to give better recognition and interest in thcsc valuable school departments, The speech, drama, and dance divisions portrayed scenes from plays and Broadway shows, while thc music was provided by our instrumental music students. rx Ihe Indians' victory in the Bur- bank basketball game this year was a result of the combined efforts of many individuals. Two of the most. vital figures in this victory were Coach Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. Libby Shearer. one of the Pep Council advisors. Coach Thomas' expert and inspiring coaching re- sulted in the fine play of the team: Mrs. Shearer's enthusiastic work in promoting better spirit in the rooters was an essential part of the victory. Last year's football season was given a fitting climax hy thc annual Football Banquet. The Indians' fine record and accomplishments were reviewed, and our many outstanding.: players received awards. The large attendance proved the banquet a fine success. and everyone present enjoyed the food and program, Shown hclow was the main speaker ol' the evening. Dick Daugherty, formerly of the Los Angeles Rams. Al lclt, Tom Holley is receiving his award from Coach Shortenhaus. ff FQOTBALL BAN ET The Senior Concert Choir has achieved much recognition during its existence at John Burroughs. Its performances are always popular among students and adults alike. Pictured here are some of the participants in Annie Laurie, a short operetta de- picting the life of Scottish poet, Robert Burns. Other numbers of this t'lVlusic of the Theater performance included songs from Bells Are Ringing and the Flower Drum Song. ,-fff '4 1 1 ,Q ' Q LATI BAN ET .4 pt iq:-56 0 - new X gr! 5 N x f T lyk i X X tit it Q L 11 to '- l IN X. X X Q w ,X Une of the most enjuyahle aetivities spfmnsorwl by the Boys' Cluunvil this year was the Shamroek Hop un Saint l'atrit'k's Day. This Colorful clanee was featurecl with lrish flee- oratinns. rlancw-s anrl refreshments. 'l'he clanve was tlmrnughly enjoyed Ivy all the sturlents who attenclecl. anrl had a great flu-al of fun kiss- ing the famous lllarney Stone. The Latin Classes once again held their annual Roman Ban- quet on the lcles of March this year. The banquet incluclerl such features as Roman skits. food, and eustoms. Latin stu- dents enjoyed acting out Rom- an customs and derived much entertainment from the skits portraying tragic Roman events. Reigning over the han- quet this year. were King Larry Jupiter Bulaieh and Queen Bahs Circe Allman. il. I ,Q X' .AS Pictured here are the Operettals three fine ' directors. Standing are Mr. Martin fleftj and Mr. Carpenter: Mr. Rose, shown rehears- ing the orchestra, is in a the foreground, 3 . t gi 5x I if ' The Operetta's talented dance chorus IS shown practicing one of their fine numbers The best and most spectacular performance of the music depart- ment this year was the Operetta, which was presented in May. This year the finest vocal music stu- dents, dance class members, and the John Burroughs orchestra presented the Broadway musical, Call Me Madam. The tradition of this play was continued with the excellent success of the Oper- etta this year. Call Me Madamv is based on the life of Perle Mesta, a famous Washington hostess during the nineteen- forties. Several members of the Operetta welcome a needed break during their rigor- ous practice schedule for Call Me Madam. --1 The teachers in charge of the Operetta must cer- tainly be commended for the diligent work and effort they devoted. These advis- ors played the most impor- tant role in this semester- long production. The Op- eretta could never have been a success without Mr. Carpenter's expert direc- tion. He did an excellent job in the organization and administration of the Op- eretta. Mr. Martin's fine instruction and direction of the vocal music division re- sulted in the high quality music that was heard. Mr. Rose, with his talented mu- sicians and excellent direc- tion, contributed a vital part to this musical per- formance. Mr. Hastings was responsible for the smooth operation of the stage crew. Miss Lehds and the talented members of her dance class did a fine l job in performing the color- ful routines we saw in Call Me Madam. Miss Arne- ' V . rich was in charge of the . lavish costuming, another i - l aspect of this Operetta per- - formance. l, 2 l From lc-ft to right, Jack Maslow, Sandy Minasian, Larry Sobel, and Linda Dubcll rehearse for one ol' their colorful routines. GPERETTA Donna DiMartino and Butch Turner rehearse- for their im- portant roles in the Operetta. ,4- UPERETUIA The participants in the Operetta-the musicians, singers, and dancers-cannot be given enough credit for the superb performance they gave in Call Me Madam. Sally Adams was expertly portrayed by Sherry Snow, and Jerry Osterholt enacted the part of Cosmo. Webb Ford and Donna DiMar- tino pla ed the roles of Kenneth and Princess Maria, respec- tively. gllf? remaining roles were perfectly filled by other members of the chorus. The choir members, the members of the dance class, our orchestra, and the Operettafs highly- skilled directors, performed a truly magnificent job in Call Me Madam. N. Sherry Snow is shown rehearsing for her lead role as Sally Adams in Call Me Madam , while sev- eral members of the Operetta look on. ., ' Mr. Hastings' fine work with the stage management was an essential part in the success of Call Me Madam. The Operetta's able production crew consisted of Kent Kinsala. Mike Surwill, Barbara Kramer, and Dick Stewart. I7 ACKN WLEDCREMENTS Copy! Copy! Get your copy in! The preceding little quotation is just one of a number of familiar chants that were uttered by our illustrious advisor, Mr. Conley McLaughlin I sincerely want to thank Mr. McLaughlin for hisxpatient and understanding help in the production of this annual. Without his talent for organization, our Akela would never have come out on time. Thank you again! Innumerable thanks go to Carla Vaccariello and Sally Estabrooks for the fantastic job they did on the Senior Section. They deserve much credit for doing such a good job in this difficult part of the Akela. Another big thank you goes to Ken Kleinburg, Steve Eastmond, Carolyn Martin, Janet Bean, Dona Dickson, Joan Shipley, Jackie Baldwin, Ralph Smouse, John Bates, and Darlene Pittman, who did a most excellent job on their respective sections, as well as the layouts for next year's book. I know that all the staff will agree with me in saying that an immense amount of effort was put into the book by Judy Bloch. If it were'nt for Judy, we prob- ably wouldn't have any layouts in the Akela. Many thanks go to Sharon Kazdan. Kaz did a great job as Girls' Sports Editor and as a Secretary. A yell of appreciation goes to Torn Fortmann and Bob Rigg, who did a swell job on the first half of our Sports Section, and to Dick Lewis, who did a great job finishing that section. Thank you to Mr. Hroscikoski and all the Press Photo staff, who worked day and night getting our pictures ready. Also, many thanks to all the faculty that helped us in preparing this year's Akela. Mr. Rose and Mrs. France patiently proofread all our copy, and I can't thank them enough. Gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Packard, who gave us some professional pictures to put in the Akela. Dale King and Cathy Capps did a wonderful job on the Art Section of our book. Dale's cartoons were outstanding, it's too bad some of them couldn't go in the book. Cathy not only did a great job as Art Editor, but also did a wonderful job with Mr. Hroscikoski's bookkeeping. Besides being a great help to press photo, she was a great asset to the Akela Staff. It is now my privilege as Editor-in-Chief of the Akela to present to you, the student body, the fruit of a year's work, our 1959-60 AKELA. Editor-in-Chief .... Editor .......... Administration. . . Senior Editors. . . Junior Editor .... Sophomore Editor ..... . . . ASB Editor ..... Working Class. . . Club Editor ..... 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