John H Francis Polytechnic High School - Student Yearbook (Sun Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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I l I 1 I ' Nw ,-if ' +5 1 ,' 3 .,'f' , 45 '- .rf ,a., If .LLIZ l Ei1 RA . - TT olyneslan : oliday :gl- W Ill - ral 51 aloha! come along on a polynesian holiday. the only passport needed is a happy heart! here, experience hospitality, hiiinks and history in a holiday spirit, that is a polynesian tradition. visit the natives at work, at play and at moments never to be forgotten. the old polynesion word aloha is the keynote of our vaca- tion. standing for friendly greetings, fellowship, and fare- wells, it expresses our feelings for our own poly. here we have been welcomed and befriended, and now it is nearing the time for farewells. although we are leaving, the spirit shall remain with us. the same spirit that envelopes the laughing islands that beckon with youthful ioy and endless charm. Q-ii I ontents 5.3 kahuna alii . . kamaaina malihini punaheles hoolaulea kanes . wahines kahunas kahunas: lka-hoon-ahsl learned wise men ofthe islands who conduct various tasks from stopping war games and chasing evil spirits, to enlightening the peasants. Poly considers their administrators Keen Kahunas 4,2 Q if 'll X, . if . .A,. , Heyy, 4 U L S' 1.4 2 L vi -'ffm-Q ...QQ . ,EQ ajf- uf' gp-,nhl K sfo,-:ib- ' , 'lhiivfxx ,- -,wo my, ,,g i- XSSQQQQS. ,wt-si V P Ilfciff ' iw :Q ge. -s , :niv- Li i ' 2 . f 'eq - c we s-Kisj E S v f 'P ' 'Y 'v.' - :FLs r::f' . 55:55 sf A cw , T ' . -1 i L12 fi i J 'xi ' , '. Q- . Nw ' . f 'k , N '55, N 9 sfr C Yi E if 6 x. Z S :4 rr F X - is , f. -5 'F ' --Q . H55 . r ser Everyone connected with Poly immediately recognizes the smilling face of Mr Robert H. Lewis, our Principal The word Prinripal, as definr-d in the dictionary, means highest in ranlf, authority, or importance Sounds irnprr-ssive, dor'sn't it? Yet his title belie' little of the thousands ol duties and re'-ponsibilitir-s of Mr, Lewis. He is legally and directly responsible for every studf-nt at Poly, from this tim:- they leave home in the morning, rill the time they arrivr: homo in thr- aftr-rrioon He is directly in charge of the auditorium and all ffvr-nts thc-re Hr- orclc-rf. food for the cafeteria. He sees to the assignment of substitutes and tr-arhr-rs payrolls. He is responsible for educatinq the students He sr-f-'. that thf- school moralf- is lcept high and that the prescribed philosophies and policir-f, arf- rcirrir-ct out He directs bulletins and oversees the public addr'-ss Along with thr- financial manager, he handles the accounts of the school Oncr- ci yr-ar hr- qoi-s ovr-r all the financial records and books with the school auditor Hn calls staff mr-r-te ings to discuss school policy with the teachers He somr-tirnr-s GI1',Wf'V',U huriclred pieces of mail in one day Along with his duties at the school, he works closf-ly with thr- rommunity Hc- is in charge ofthe P,T A He meet: people outsidr- of thf- '.rhn0l,clr1rlCIrrt1riqns for seal'-ers, He himself is invited to speak on many orra'.ion'. Hn att:-ricls principal's meetings at the Board of Education to work out bf-ttf-r policies arid tallc over problems concerning all Los Angeles srhools To the students of Poly, Mr Lewis is more than a principal hr- is a frir-mt Hn talfes time out of his busy schedule to visit rlassr-s and talk with thr- qiuqlmitc He llnows many hy their first names Through his integrity, along with his sunny smile, Mr Lewis has made this stu' dents respect and lovf- him Ask any Poly student Mr Lewis, thQy'll guy' VVhy, he . thc- best principal a school could hope for Fi , M hw , 'Z 5 Mr, Lewis dictates to his secretary, Mrs, Dorothy Silbauqh K Girls' Vice-Principal . Mrs. Peggy Whittle l As Boys' Vice-Principal at Poly, Mr. James Taylor is a very popular and well respected member of our administration. He comes into very close contact with the boys at Poly when they come to him with their school problems and also their per- sonal problems. He helps them straighten out their difficulties, but administers the proper discipline when necessary. The boys trust him and think of him as their friend. Besides worknig with the boys, he is in charge of all student athletic events and all parking matters concerning the students. Whenever members of the community wish to use any of the school facilities, they come to Mr. Taylor to obtain permission. Mr. Taylor works closely with the Leadership classes and the student office helpers. He helps to bolster school morale and supervises the school's social activities. He issues guest passes for students when they wish to bring a guest from outside of school to one of our activities. Mr. Taylor, whose personality is dynamic, is often called upon to speak at community, P.T.A., and school gatherings. We hope to be fortunate enough to have Mr. Taylor remain with us for many yearsto come. The position of Girls' Viceffirincipal is a difficult one with many duties and responsibilities, some seemingly unrelated to the office, This year, Poly has been fortunate to have as its Girls' Vice-Principal, Mrs. Peggy Whittle, Mrs. Whittle's main .lob is that of helping the Girls to solve their problems and work out plans to avoid future problems Mrs. Whittle says that the best definition of her job is that of an arbitrator between students and teachers, parents and teachers and students and the policy ofthe school, when it is not clearly understood. Along with keeping conflict to a rninimum, Mrs, Whittle handles the master calendar and issues guest passes. She is also responsible for graduation. She checks onthe various scholarships, offered by the Universities and Colleges and ad- vises students on howto apply for them, She is the head of Girls' League and arranges positions for the girls during Girls' Week. She also works closely with the girls' Physical Education Depart- ment During the semester she writes many letters of recornmendae tion for students, or former students, applying for jobs. Though this was her first year at Poly, Mrs. Whittle has made many friends among the girls, Many of them go to her with their per- sonal problems. She has helped many girls headed in the wrong direction to get back on the right road. T 'gx X Boys' Vice-Principal Mr. James Taylor JU ,ss My ,, wauwg as ,.-.. J., .,,,. . .ww Mfr- ., f Wf- Jffy .f lrfjg-1 1,91 .,,.r , 6 , . 427 454.4-4, 7' Y ,. ,Z .,,,. .. ., j . , Z,:e,2f,z' ,,,,f.,fs. 'f , ,. 7 -sw.: -,fn 7 gm up ,. W, ,yr Y ..A,, A f r 1. l if, ' to if 7 fa, Mrs. Jeane Hill, Mr. Robert Aim, and Mrs. Maryan Peskin are very important in the lives of Poly stu- dents. The duties of the registrar are to represent the principal in all attendance matters and manage the attendance office. He must compile reports to the central administrative office and process all inter- school and inter-district permits. ,nf ln:-... I As head counselor, Mrs. Blanche Morton, is re sponsible for the administration of the master program. All counseling, guidance, and the orientation of new students are in her capable hands. She plans the course of study. Along with the grade founselors, she checks to see that each student is taking a program that will furnish hirn with the neressary requirements for graduation. She is also in charge of all stu' dents' rumulative rr-rords. These are a comr plete rrfrorrl of eafli student from the time he qiqrtg zrliriol unlil the time he graduates. Vi Mr. Leonard Livermont, the financial manager, and his secretary, Elizabeth De Wees, have a difficult and tedious job, keeping Poly's books and financial records, and seeing that the budget is kept in balance. Besides managing the student store and keeping it well stocked with supplies needed daily by the students, Mr. Livermont is also in charge of all school and community drives. Along with his other duties, he is in charge of lockers and issues one to each student. Mr. Livermont also orders all tickets for school events, sees to their printing, sells them at the Student Store. The profits are used for the benefit of the student body. ws,4,,1 I f . W ' . . Q., ' .fry 7 ' 'Tv .1 .sf V, A d 'sv l 5 rp ' S.- f ' if . . Will! 2 g . 'tl-1.5, Mrs. Margaret Eluerls, Mrs. lee Ann Grossman, and Mrs. Ruth Woollett are the Sr-nior Counselors lor lnoth the Winter and Summer '50 graduating classes. They have a rlillicull and lirne consuming iob. They check the records of 4-very senior, to see that he has enough credits and proper' requirements to rirarluatr-. ll a student is larking in some way, the counselors help him to make it up. The Senior Counselors also advise students who may accelerate. Wlir-ri a cirarluatinri student wishes to attend a school of higher learning, the Senior Counselors send a transrript ol his grades on tothe school. Altogether, the Senior Counselors' iob is to help the seniors in every possible way. . ,ed t 4 . tl. 1 N t tri t The iob of librarian is composed of many tedious duties students seldom realize exist. Mrs. Baygu- low must know all of the latest books and order them for the library. When the new books ar- rive, she has to process them, stamp them, and make out an index card for the card catalog. Thanks to Mrs. Bagulow, the students of Poly have a wide selection of books from which to choose for school work and for pleasure. Supervising health and first-aid activities is our nurse, Mrs. Ruth Lohr, PHN. Mrs. Lohr is assisted by Mrs. Brandt, at the extreme left. One of the main iobs of these two ladies is the control of communicable diseases among students. Pupils absent from school for a period of three days or more, must report to Mrs, Lohr and get an o.k. slip before re-entering school. TTA if 7 I Q Q! ' ' ---W . it ' 1 wi Y ,.,, l A L- 1 if fr f!'f:wgq2,1, . - sn : K H, Y 1 Main office clerks, Miss Tarr and Mrs. Maddick find that their iobs are com- posed ofa little bit of everything. They provide help and a smile to all who come to them for assistance, They also assist the Vice-Principals. 'r ',. ., f if ...nv 5 'Q ? 'WR 4 The duties of the Counselors office clerks, Mrs. Holle- fr? It ii man and Mrs. Douglas, are among the most impor- ' 9 tant to students. They maintain all of the cumulative records for students throughout their three years of T1 high school. They fill requests for college transcripts, l and control report cards and programs. 1 l l social studies The Social Studies Department gives students an oppor- tunity to learn the influence of the past on us. The course in American History is required of all 'l'lth graders. When a student becomes a Senior, he is ex- posed to the work of government. This includes a variety of activities from legislative and legal speakers, to visits to the city hall. Senior Problems leads the students into the fields of elementary psychology, sociology, and applied economics. Vocational and educational guidance is also included. At the present time, Social Studies offers only one elective, International Relations. Field trips, speakers, films, panel discussions, mock elections and legislatures are among the devices which the Social Studies Department uses to achieve its chief goal, that of active and informed citizens. iw , V , gs, r i r l atherine Shaw Frank L. Jorgenson 'Liv . -i Lee Ann Grossman ' John P. Ens V 'nh G 4 T T l '- l ' A, gg , ' L' .. Helene Romero Dept. Chairman Miriam Carr 1, l - r, -se x tk l I A Gary Lipton 'T7 Edward A. lrwin Dept. Chairman -'wr-'f'aszm-,, ,4 Carolyn Frank wr' Edward D. Rasky Claude E. Stephenson engli h Robert Arnold i J -swf? i , ' ,N , M y . - 'J Vs. , l f i it 1 ,V 3 X M, iflii' 'Hi I, Virgil Oriente Sylvia Sawyer 1 Maurice Glickman 1 eye- , ,fir uemwm . f., or ' 4. 4 14 ? t'rv'l' X : .L X H. 5 sg' g2,4g5 ,c gsY7 , , VL ,gf 4 fy Madalynne Lewis ,izdjv its Work in the English Department cover-L much more than learning how to spell and learning how to uw carrrut pro nouns included in the department are such diver--e sublr-c's as lournalisrn, debate and that mad house known as the vvftf book staff The newcomer to the school automatically taxes B lO and A-lO English to learn all the mysteries of grammar sentence structure, and a smattering of literature ln the B-ll Polyites must take American Literature, which is an introduction to all of the finer types of writing produced by this country A new course Modern Literature has been added this semester ln the past year, the speech and debate classes have done outstanding work and have walked off with many awards for the school. The Drama class will present more plays with the opening ot the auditorium ln the iournalism field, The Poly Optimist continues to up- hold the long established reputation as one of the finest school newspaper in the country ln the tweltth grade, students have their choice of three courses, advance composition, a University preparatory coursez inter-mediate composition, Junior College preparatory course, and Senior English, non-academic course. Since English is our language, it is the purpose of the teachers in the department to instill an appreciation for the tools that we employ and to teach their correct usage. .gr ,, 'W' ff flf ,ff W f ,i l 5 l fn, wa Allan Morton rf, James W, Whitcornb Barbara Juarez Elizabeth Hayes Alex R, Morrison The Math Department offers a variety of non-academic math to students who do not intend to go to college. There is Basic Math, High School Math, and Senior Math, where students learn to balance checkbooks and keep budgets. The academic math program is designed to prepare students for college, The first level is Algebra I and ll, which is essen- tial for continuing the course. After first-year Algebra, a stu- dent may go on to Algebra Ill and IV. There is also a one- year Geometry course, Trignometry, and a Math Analysis class. Those students wishing to go on have the opportunity of an accelerated math program, including Analytic Geometry, Solid Geometry, and an introduction to Calculus. This year, our math students visited U.C.L.A. and saw the computer at work. Lf. f,- A 3 1 J f L- I . , I+ 'A-115517. Frank Seltzer ., ,.',r. W 1.1 , 1 -I .4 .,,.' 12126 f 4 'X l.tri-. -.91 A I , ., . , t X ei. , 4i .fs its . ii-.so-...x-..f s I I ,.'. - .x ' fr, Henry W. Penhallow fl V .4 f I I 5' ' ' ,. fi' , hw -' I if fvffe . M '12 I' iz-,1 5: ' yff h -.., f f - -V 'W ', 4 .,,W??f4f, fc I' -'C r A --'ss --- I David Ogawa ,, , I ,-w 7 .,'. fi' ' 'E-v Lge I 5.5.-f E1 , 51 - ' c -di ' 5 - , .4 Z ' 5 la 4 of agriculture Agriculture offers an opportunity for a minor de- gree of specialization in the areas of vegetable gardening, fruit growing, floriculture, landscape gardening, plant propagation, and home beautifica- tion. Up-to-date nursery practice is emphasized with practical work in the field, the lath house, and the glass house, Investigation and study of the require- ments and opportunities for employment in horti- culture are stressed. Home projects are encouraged, and the advanced horticulture classes have a re-emphaisis of operation, processes, and techniques presented in Horticul- ture I, Girls have an opportunity in Horitculture to specialize in corsage making, with both natural and wood fibers, flower arrangement, and planters, Z ff-7 , i.-fa, George H. Nikaido cw' sf? fe: ,riff .. -if I t jil Qi , W if '-.gi n . ,I 5- . . .'3f.1i'J-III 4 . '21 If'if1iI'II'I ' , IM mai' V ex f' . it fi' . g rilipgii Ivan I.. Wolfson Dept, Chairman Gerald Eliot Dept. Chairman mathematics Leonard F. Marsnik The Driver Education Department at Poly has introduced 21 new course in the field of driver education and training ln it Driver Education and Driver Training have been tusr-d into ont- YO vw-'i-li course called Driver instruction At the present time. this course is offered five periods por dav and can accommodate Q6 students per period This mi-an-. that iii one semester 480 students get both driver education and this opportunity to learn to drive an automobile This program is made .-ee-og-pffyf 1 ., possible with the Drivetrainer the automobile version of thc Link , Trainer. which teaches flying I, Qk Every student gets T2 weeks of Driver Education in this class : S students are given a California Vehicle Code Summary to study ilefl and are given an actual written test similar to the one given when applying for a license, Then a student is given 6 weeks of Driver ' Training. X ' At the end of the course, if he has passed. the student is given a cord saying he has successfully completed a course behind the wheel in Driver Training. 'L Don R Anders gferg. A' Q is 4? d ' d t' 'S ' X, NMA' Dr. Louis Bernoft I X i Dept. Chairman N, , I Kenneth L. Moy NSN fir' 'si--1 to N , mfr' d I W ,W W , . thi L X 1- ,f3r.i, , . Hugh Woodward gt' , lx Dr. Walter G. Patterson I I . Most of the classes in the Art Department are for the average .X gf high school student. These are the l classes of Art, Crafts, and ' Cemmics' I ' Samuel M. Negley The more advanced courses are more likely to be of interest to Q the art maior or a person who intends to go into the art field as a V vocation. I L r There are two rather special classes in our department for those ' that may have a particular interest in serving the school. One of Virginia Peterson these courses is the Art Service class which makes most of the ban- Dept. Chairman ner signs seen hanging on the cafetorium walls. The other is the Stage Art course, This class has been quite ham- pered by the lack of a stage. Nevertheless, it has provided props and lighting for the Christmas program, Spring Music festival, and the graduations. ! 71 . fill X 'sit 'iM ' i.,ca7 G41 T f . . l a w Q fj V W . i V - Kfy :W ' 'K V gg ,il , , XXI 4 1 ' F' Tx 'I Evvi I 'N ' ':4 :':'x Q i, ii vii T? David Norton Vada Flowers in 1' 4415 Q yfnbfx, Z HK r 1- i , '- x Li i Alexandra Countis K K4 f -.f ..,- ' J me P u 'L' 1 1 ' ' V ll! ' A A V .mf 'Wi ,. X 3' 4 , is-Q , A ln the Business Education Department students are trained to be sten- of our students go on to rumor college but many of them step out of K high school into the business world. Sometimes teachers are able to help -' the students obtain their first iob. Among the courses offered are Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tran- scription, Sales, Merchandising, Business Machines, Office Practice, Busi- ness English, and General Business. Every year some of the seniors attend Career Commencement at the . ,sr ' Y ! 2. 0 ,QW I , , H, iiitf w l x ographers, bookkeepers, clerical office workers, and sales people. Some M ' ' vi Rosalyn Abel Dept. Chairman .f Biltmore Bowl - when the businessmen treat business students to a day at a convention including a luncheon. Some seniors also att nd Bankers Day, visiting downtown banks and being guestsfat ci llgec eon in their honor. 3, ' , 'V ' P i A ste was 1 r i i iff' J icy ' N '- cm U. ' L 'Y Ll LV pb, '-1 r f ' ' , Q ' V - ii U , U' , LL V ., i 1 i ,fi ' f g,lf ' 'f JJJL . if' V ' Cfbphiij ,IL 'iJii r 1 ,H tiff nmfW,ff f Andrette Baker Oren H, Bornstein Maroc, Fmk Thomas R. Chatham Vx gl ill x Jenny Loo ,nv .llic f 'N D025 1 VIN di i i ' U M AO ,el gr if 5154145 commercial Mariann Sheeks ? James R. Hull -.-X ix .Qi Tx' ff-Er','f.'a Xbfk B 1 wg Y t V. NX! X Eugene Schwartx R l - I W P ll 01 0 YN' Charlene Carnachan The Science Department wishes to give the stu- dent the opportunity to learn as much of the impli- cations and applications of science as he can profit- ably employ in his chosen career. Toward this end, courses are divided into two groups, non-academic courses designed for the student who is not choosing scientific principles for effective living, and academic courses designed for the student who will pursue a scientific career, as well as the student who will pursue an academic career other than scientific. All students are required to take Life Science I to satisfy the state law requiring alcohol and narcotic education and to give them some insight into the biological sciences including the functions of their own bodies. After taking Life Science l, non-academic students take Life Science ll or Modern Science l 8. ll. The student who prefers to study the biological sciences probably will choose Physiology in the Senior year. Physiology l consists largely of human anatomy, while Physiology ll applies the knowledge gained in the first semester by a study of bodily functions. Chemistry and Physics are upper division aca- demic college preparatory courses, and the student entering either should be prepared to spend a con- siderable amount of time and effort to master them. I. un. ,f . Betty Brandi li? . l William A. Huber Dept. Chairman W, 77Z,,,,., , , , ,I I 7 I . gal il! it H '15 , . -'w wb fie' .f .f , r J, 'nfl A p- if 1 4 4,.:',, ig . .-.v af, - , , , Sri . fn 'f . 'Gi 1 - ,ui-v.. l .4-itll' V . , -- ,, .stir .h MW .1 ,f'j5fH5LE1 '-mi WISE: '-.,g. rf?-LAM Ifgwi' ififfm- 1 Julius Blake X- 4 .....,V f v c- : ,W V ,..,. . 5,451-1 f .cv 4 Wx 1 . J ,Er -' iw. Us . 7 ,, '-'Q r ' .. ::t?:i6i'.123f' efw ia. ff'-' . 'iff 55? ' Marcus Jenkins science mam -, N 'sa 1' If if 'H- is -wi QP f 4 A 25 it: t I sf ' r Q e 2 . Jeffry D. Clark Charles D. Gray Sanford C. Scher 455' 6 w 31. Charles H. Black Mary Louise Hall 2 k -V q.,-N-. . Q 'I ' .2 ' ' 1' ., , , . . ,K b ic Hoyt M, Smith ,, l'1'4 i-:. K-i 'sf-15 9 fi W, s The Foreign Language Department offers students a choice of Spanlsn French or German The Spanish Department makes available eight semesters of work although only six semesters will constitute a Spanish maior. The French Department offers classes from French I-Vlll. German I-IV also offered. Although there are only a few classes in German, the course is steadily growing. ln the near future, the language department hopes to offer a class in Russian. Here at Poly the study of language is not all class work. There is a Spanish Club and French Club, where language students can have fun as well as learn. TNQ Robert T. Allen Dept. Chairman was Emilio R. Leon . 3 r f .af A 4 Ernest Mayer 'ff Q A ,H l ' ., ,,..',, V,.f- ,..,. . . ' Roberto R. Almanza .X .:?- O g n a n a g , .J Walter V. Bodlander The Home Economics Department teaches the practical arts. All classes are elective courses, except for homemaking maiors. Clothing l teaches selection and buying of fabrics for garments and a study of color, design, textiles, and ready made garments. Textile Crafts acquaints the student with further study of textile design and fabrics. Clothing IV is for the girl who is interested in tailoring or pre- paring for the apparel trades. They make tailored and special occasion garments. Foods I and ll develops a girl's ability to plan, prepare, and serve nutritious meals, to buy the food and entertain friends. Foods Ill and IV provide practice in planning family meals intelli- Peter H. Patiio ff' i . Q , gently and the preparation of foods for special meals. Personal Grooming is a study of personality analysis and posture as they affect personal appearance. Child Care and Guidance is a cooperative program with the American Red Cross in which home care of the sick and injured is taught and 5 lessons are presented about the new baby. Home Liviing, for 12th grade girls, is a study of the place and responsibilities of the family in today's world. nm Margaret Ebcrts Dept. Chairman -is Estyle Lee Dept, Chairman 18 lftabbaticall Agnes Mudie Rhea Gardner QA , .4- Ne..- Edith Thoma home economics . . mf La-Q f'N is My I S A ,- Y , .ns 'f 'B ' VE, z J t I 4 l i 1- Mwififlllill Alyn E. Ross industrial arts YN f . IK V , I 3 . i .Wi ' St? I: , , 'ff ' gg. V r +5 :nt .,', 4 'S .. - at -frm:-is 1:- 13 ri'.1'i-Erf' ' '-Ll aim w ' Galen T Pearson Rai nt1ardtK O'-Oling Dept Chairman Edward A Harding Albert J. Sindlinger Keith D. Rogers i i if The Industrial Art Department offers varied trades courses to boys: fb f ' Auto Shop is designed to help students learn what to consider in pur- x' fir F'0 'l'l'n C- Welle' chasing automobiles and how to get the best possible performanceg Elec- 1' if ,,f' 'i tric Shop is a study of radio receiver construction and operation, and 4 ' electronic circuitsg in Metal Shop safety is given special attention for V' - iv i -ig operating heavy machines and hot metal equipmentg in Photo Shop, ' 'rt ' 5, processing and light composition develop student interest and ability in ffl' '44 ' Y 4 photographyg Wood Shop students acquire knowledge and skill in using ' ,A 5 machine and hand toolsg Drafting students develop ability to produce f3if.',L, '. ' workmanlilce drawings and house plansg Print Shop students acquire an - Q' lf:,Q?gf5.xQ'-1 ' appreciation of good design and workmanship. 22,1 '-,T-'-, K fijffgff ,f ' my X i Frank Andrews Mi ti l music , 5: if , . 1 k- ' ij 'C so s i 1 iii! 1' 'ii fn ii Robert D. Shushan S I, , 2 S of l 1 A Ralph W. Boll, not pictured George J. Attoridn Joseph I. Lane physical education Strength Through Character. With this motto as a guide, the Boys' Physical Education Department presents to boys a program of activities designed to promote physical development, improve skills in G var et, of sports and most important, foster a code of conduct and sportsmanship that will be a credit to the student and the school he represents, Believing that to think big is to be big, Mr. Lewis authorized opening a full sports program the first semester Our teams have displayed an eagerness to compete and a drive to win that sees Poly as a growing power in the valley The Department offers the boys a variety of sports to choose from: football, baseball, track, basket- ball cross country tennis swimming and gymnastics. The boys are placed into varsity, J.V., B, or C sports by an John Osterman Dept. Chairman '31- Robert L, Ingersoll average ot their age, weight, and height. We Q , .fee ef aff l. ,fe- 'rf .14-v Ted Calderone Nelson S, Burton B Q5 91 2 ai .sa Albert W Richards N Richard Bauer -enum r 9 K 1 ,-6 1' John R Vardantan ga 4, l E Af! 5 - R 'vs' - 2 . '1- 'N XY' T 1- atrce l.lelner'w't 5,4 Dept Charrma' The Girls Physical Edocatron Departmer-t hopes each girl jk will deyelop enoaqln :lull rn at least one area of rndiyidual or team sport for her to expemence zatrztactron in daing rt It ra f, Alexandra DO, ,fs also important to build physical t'tne:: through a ,-yelnplanned vigorous exercise and actryrty program y - The general obiectryes ot our program are based on the VT' 'wt needs ol 'he g'll: Mahon C Vin-rnbr-rg They practice cooperative democracy throogh group actryrty learn social svills and poise promote good poztore and rm prove the balance and rhythm ot body mechanics Tenth grade students are ottered team sport: :och az volley ball basPetba'l speed-a-way and sottball They can 0,30 tote body mechancs and modern dance The llth grade may participate in archery badminton gait l bowling tennis hocwey or a :rx fyeelr bloclf at toll' :qoare and roond dances The l2tln grader may have her choice ot the actrytes and each girl may :elect the actryrty she most enioys Drill teams rs a specrot Glas: a.arlaoe in the tall tor girls who are rnterested n perform 'g at the football games ! t. 7, 5 Barbara Meeker A r zoo' 'h Baornhardt .J l L to R, ROW ONE: Florence Cantelli, Ardith Floyd, Elenore Stolle, Bernice Zakar, Dorothy Higby. ROW TWO: Ma Lissa Pettyiohn, Mildred Tukks, Leona Coffey, Jayne Renick, Manager, Sienna White, June Winkler. If il' were not for the gardening crew, Poly would appear quite barren. These men are responsible for the trees, lawns, and shrubs, which contribute so much tothe appearance of the school. They landscape, plant new trees and shrubs, and keep our campus looking attractive, , 5 Fulfilling the nutritional needs at Poly, Mrs Renick and the cafeteria staff work to feed both the students and the teachers twice a clay, at nutrition and again at lunch. Not only do they serve hot meals during school hours, but they also cater at all the banquets and dinners Poly gives -vfEY',.7Y. I 'X' N li 5. L to Ry ROW ONE: John Zaccone, William Johnson, Robert Kingsbury, Frank Mitchell ROW TWO: Marie Bible, Claudia Spencer, Laura McWhirter, Ruby Veltri. ROW THREE: George Steging, Ernie Lucas, Wilbur Endsley, Bernard Kaitschuck. L to R: Ralph Melton, Robert Lessor, Cecil Orosco. These are the men and women behind the scenes keeping Poly spic and span. They perform endless duties toward keeping the campus spotless and everything in working order. Arriving before school in the morning and leaving late in the evening, Mr. Crandal and his workers clean the grounds, sweep the rooms, repair equipment, ariid generally keep everything in running condition. mg-:M 7 , K we vm.. C 'x E. 3 i I oo Alii: lah-:eel high council of tribal chiefs ,J who approve or taboo the policies for any island hi-iinx. With sunny enthusiasm, these student leaders accomplish everything, especially keeping the Parrots pacified wikiwiki lfastl. 'Ili ilk- JF 4 L A .sc 1' c .- ..fe N S, wl- . .2 c. JJ, .s. ,Lt 1 'zsizsv -we W? r N qs 5.4 4. 1'-1 1-T1 , t iii -3, mga. L 'ix -Hall? 'WW 'Si fs fx 'ef'-wr Larry Valdez Suzi Shimizu Pat Perry Connie Cote Student Body Vice President Student Body Secretary Student Body Treasurer Student Body Historian 1 44 ,ff ,A-,vt Z' Nancy Tokar Girls' League President 'V 1' Bill Bernholtz Secretary of Athletics I7xx' ,.4'!'A .NA , 1'-P y ' Stud 1 Grace Namba ent Body President l executive cabinet The Student Body Officers, along with the secretaries in the cabinet, make up the Leadership Class. During this second period class, the students perform their many different duties. They plan assemblies and other events to be held at Poly. Then, they designate each club to do their part in helping with these events. This semester, they held a very successful Victory Sucker Drive, the proceeds of which went to the score- board fund. ,ff 1 i It -A : Main A i. 1 'fs 1 ' x,AQz. ff' 'car '45, , , M M an y X , is Karen Schaub Secretary of Community Relations 'ff' 'tv tin, london Marilyn Baldwin ttmifi ww, tftadf-r Secretary of Publicity Donna Thomas Secretary of Hospitality ,t Betty Gavron Secretary of Clubs 1' Mark Boone Starlighters President c Pat Grosick 'X'w .1-f' sf: AIU OYVOYI' Jean Umburger Sc-:rotary ot Health and Safety Secretary of Assemblies Secretary of Control A . Anita Fiore As-.istant Secretary of Clubs 1 Sn. X T l S ' 4 Larry Snyder lffelmt' ni i ations Senior A President 7-. 4 I ohn Ryan President fr Pauline French Secretary Craig Dakins student council At their meetings, every Tuesday during lunch, the Student Council has discussed such important school ideas as the development of school spirit and the approval of school club constitutions. The students also approved the school budget and participated with the Leadership Class in sell- ing Victory Suckers for the scoreboard fund. This Board is the Judicial Branch of the Student Gov ernment. When students break school rules or policy they are referred to the Advisory Board. The students on the Board try to work out a solution tothe problem that will benefit both the student and the school Q- 5-X, Marilyn Turner 'T 'J 1 4 'f Pat Ei-.singer Judy Yakovich L to R, ROW ONE: Grace Namba. ROW TWO: Suzy Shimizu, Larry Valdez. ROW THREE: AI Snyder, Pat Perry, Connie Cote. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Jucewic, Donna Snyder, Barbara Tolehurst, Sharon Fowles. ROW FIVE: Jacquelynne Breger, Barbara Spencer, Pat Gresick, Marla Harvey, Martha Robin- son, Helen Casillas. ROW FIVE: Mr. Richards, Sponsor, Ronnie Herbert, Jim Miller, Mike Roe. --' it fl 'ir ,J x if X TQVVY Cvvin Jayn Nestor Maria Volpe KGY Landon Student Body Vice President Student Body Secretary Student Body Treasurer Student Body Historian QQWJ5 EXECUTIVE ffffs. Jim Howard Starlighters President 7 t' f .r J , ' f 'f ' . W 4 The Executive Cabinet, among other activities, held a very successful Foreign Exchange Student Assembly this year. The purpose was to promote the idea of having a foreign student come to Poly next year. The cabinet is now forming a Foreign Gaylord Smith Student Body President ca bmet Student Club, hoping that some day a student from Poly will be able to go abroad. Carole Stewart f 5- Cclrole Donelson Betty Gavron Nancy Coynr- Secretary of Publications Assistant Secretary of Clubs Secretary of Clubs Vwny f V r 'Lg ' r' J ' ,IW fy --r -QAQQQQLIZZ-s1,'.,g2125.7 , EQ? ' M 1 ' - ' , W, QM 1 . '51, H43 T 'V , -Wg, . f l fl ' fy f .f Tj A N f -r ' 2 .. y r 4 T A, fl Q y js, r pgqyif, 1 , r , ,f ef,.4:., , H , 11, A, ,A , of lf 'fr ..-itttlllll . 7 , ff f 'T 'r-:4ttX't'llXms 27, ' 7 ,s J, '2 2 MW-'fl 'W ' Nix . Jim Sufzgchutlr Karen Schaub Craig Dukilvr Head Cho:-rlffuder Secretary of Control Senior A Prosidr-nt f 2 M -, C, f '-rf v , Girls' League President I . I.,-. -wx -H ' CU'0lYn Mito Jenn Umburgvr Alan Onoye 51-cu-tary of Hr-ullh and Safi-ty Secretary ot Publications Secretary of Assemblies fw- V Ar Sharon Sweclbcrg Doi Larry Valdez Sf-ru-tary of Community Sncrotcu My Secwtury of Amtegics advisor board ,x .X JoAnn Contino Secretary TG! Pauline French Phil Ouellet nm, The Polytechnic Advisory Board ii,-tlcrfe L1 nr-is iilcii on the part ot the aclministration This wiiieslvi Ittiltixs tln-1-nil ol the first year of its existenu' This si-riwstvi iiwinlwis have setup ideas on how to interview the students and lims to solve students problems with areater ease. rr ia bv ef' Jim Skidmore I. tu, , David Schultz Catherine Shiomi Nick Teeter student council This semester, the Student Council helped to name the clilfi-rent are-as around campus. They are trying to see if they can have a clock in the cave area next year, Also, they hope to exchange Qouncil members with other schools, thereby finding out how other schools. CVE l'Ufl. L to R, ROW ONE: Kay Landon, Jayne Nestor, Gaylord Smith, Terry Cavin, Maria Volpe. ROW TWO: Mr. Richards, sponsor, Pat Thompson, Billie Bobb, Barbara Spencer, Judy Blahnik, La Moyne Smith, Pat Gresick, Pat Underhill. ROW THREE: Linda Lux, Margaret Lugo, Maggie Mobley, Jim Skidmore, Kathie Cutler, Louis Fiore, Craig Dakiris, Laurel Cook bl ,pf gn. ff i 1 il. HM 27 N61 R ib .ZX Lg I Xy 5 ,W 5 G QL ff Qggim -uf , X r l T N QQ ' p -Q xl' R5 ,QD D W5 fe f so 1 l J ka m aa i n a s V lcamaainas: lkah-may-aa-nasl strictly on to island Customs. These experienced elders will soon be x KW-J, singing Aloha and turning in their banana hats, but they leave behind the fond memories that made their senior year pupule. XX I lfabulousl . if f fi x 3 I sf gvf class song Deusies, the class ot Winter '59, We lift our song. Deusies, our closs sholl be the best in oll of history. With God we'II tind our destiny ond victory Will honor us all through our lives. Deusies - Deusies Our burning torch shcxll olwoys shine to guide our woy And that is why l believe that in our heorts the friendship shored Will still be there. With every breath we ever take we'II be the ones, Both brove ond true, and loyal too. Yes - Were the proud, Deusies. K , A 9 ' A f I .Q 'ff' ' 6 'I w A , I li? Q4 5 4. i ,, class officers A 1:1 ii Judy Yakovich 'F ' Girls' Vice Presidenf ,f John Ryan QQ- Boys' Vice President NX Larry Snyder President Lois Deerer Secretary Aiko Matsumoto 1'---V Ni Historian f 4 If Jack Barreti Treasurer ephebian Before entering Poly, Marilyn attended North Hollywood High where she was ac' tive in the Girls' League, serving as corree sponding secretary, As a iunior, she came to Poly where she has accumulated a long record of service. She has been Senior Bee class secretary, President of the Athenians, Secretary of Publicity, and editor of the school hand- book. Marilyn plans first to attend San Fer- nando State college and then transfer to Michigan State University, studying educaf tion at both campuses. 'QVWM' Marilyn Baldwin Grace also came to us from North Hol- lywood where she was a member and Vice-President of the lOth grade honor service club, the Las Amitas. She began her service for Poly as B-ll class president and a charter member of the Athenians. She was active in GAA, 'VN earning her letter and serving as record- ing secretary and vice-president. Scholas- tically she ranks high as a member of CSF ,M and graduating as a Sealbearer. As a nalflourishto her record, she served as a student body officer for three semesters, first as Historian, then Treasurer and when a Senior Aye, Student Body President. After catching up on her credits at Pierce Junior College she will attend Santa Barbara State College and study to be a i -',,, teacher. Grace Namba We will never bring disgrace to this our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks, we will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many, we will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught, we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus, in all these ways, we will transmit this city not only less, but far greater and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. f FWF TN 0. ' 5, l' -f ff 'W' ' 229252, . 'iw 1 ,Q jf - xx M2 C it - C 3, 5 e, t -fi-f ' : ' if ,, yi 'tt :lf -. 1 f ff. VN I ' ' I ,314 .IL ,. V, 'tl-v 'QL ,TQ L f ,f ', gy : gp . W4 .X .. ..,, X ' ' vs. x K ,W I .. I. ' ' f -V 4 'W ' 'C I IIJQZZ L . .W -A-,qff,-,f,f- '-fff- ii ,W ,ff,,A-..1,,5-,-, A JJ' Senior Council was composed ot the class officers and two representatives from each Senior Problems class who met regu- larly instead ot having class meetings. L to R, ROW ONE: Jack Barrett, Gary Collier, Larry Snyder, Doug Cook, John Ryan, Joe Jackson. ROW TWO: Carol Addcox, Lois Deeter, Rosemary Pettinato, Judy Yakovich, Aiko Matsumoto, Carol Hutchison. senior council .' l -kll ei-is 3 ' J summer officers L to R, ROW ONE: Helen Casillas, representative, Aiko Matsumoto, Historian, Marilyn Baldwin, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Eissen- ger, Girls' Vice-President, Larry Snyder, Boys' Vice-President.Notshown1AI Collis, President. ht, if sftwls. fl Z 'z .iiilxggefrn t 1 ,I ' if 4 , f 77 My f ,tif X dw , ' f'2, A Lf ' ' L ,. ' L:-045, '. ,, . , ' Sf S-+--ft-Y N x ' . .. ,.,. , Q ...V V-.-..4Ahta.-asm.,-A K ' .fn,,m,1Wf,., V J ' .......,.. -- Q.-.Lan W 2, .-. J'm,l. 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I ' , 1' cilkor VY nll ' San dy Idol Gro ce Ncxmbo Betty Flook Jo hn Pearson 54' if 35 senior picnic committee The Picnic Committee, Linda Toney, Betty Flock, Jeanette Mascarinia, Marilyn Baldwin, Laurel McDowell, Mary Brattett, Rosalie Rosso, Larry Snyder, Joe Jimenez, Henry Yamano Judy Yakovich, Kenji lshihara, Larry Parke Avrum Zwillinger, and Jack Barrett planned under the supervision ot the P.T.A., our class picnic held at Newhall park. 1 1 r f f c fF 'N 15 c1 ..,.. Carol Addcox Esther Marie Alforo rw, 'lf- 1maq.. Mu' ,lu , i, l Marilyn Baldwin Joe Banales , WWW W 'QA 36 Ggfy Beggg Angela Bertuca ..i 4,334 Path JJ H it - ' f QQ.: j . Ax ' ,,,,.al. ,X fs is 5 ,,m-f f ,S Pauline Bailey .. x, . 3' X .Agia ' ,lf-M 'A iefzf i 'J :fx Z iff, 'N it wr' .5 in . Avg! - 1 it 13 .. X tt in Jack Barrett QW .mlm 'v Mary Bertuca 4 nkhm 1 ' L ,Li Diane Bair sf Carol Bass CEM is Vicki Black 3 E ky df' GW Rita Braender Mary Braffelf f ,- in - f' IDM 'i 4 . i . x i i If ww., if, fsf J M-' lj, 5 .r,...v :llf. 7' ' , , ., wr f T' ,Y Jlgiyg, ?i Q., .. V., .-ivy!-.1-'ifillfl' f,H, :' -.nn ,FMF-Q' MET! v- fi.1r N wwf .1 ii l Mrqmi, ,,,a, 1. will-iff Ag-4' 1 . -1 -. 1 -' l iiifzkjlzfnz I? , firf,gifi.ff..ii.V-iii, X .H:, ':.f .!i':n',L 11:2 1 1 M 1 gif.-23191 , Jf5.iliJlil4l4k-1 X 4 rv' .1-xl iexlim- mi 'Sli' Don Cilron Tim Clark R' li Al Collis Doug Cook i Robert Day Lois Deeler Al Candelaria ,dx ,ITV 'Q-1 ' Barbara Coleman fo-W Y V V .-----V---vv --vfrr nw-v,i.7:-T-7 , , - ,-. , fir.-,wwf-.. J Q. if ,.,',i-'1,.'vm-- . A xi fl-l- i '71, vw' r. T , nl i i, 0 H .. , , I 1 ix: x ,Q-iiyi f t ff gba l gy, lim . . J . l ,, Sig, NX X ,fuk Fil .L WGS? , ,am x Qc? Y K 7 . V. 42 ,f .fy 5 7 - Q J y V' 1.1 , 543. Terry Corliss I L ffl ff fizfal ' A '7 ' ,ifgfzffwfwg .' .fl 2 3 ifw - ' ' 3 . Q 'JJ' ' ' ' 777 WF ,Z I 4' . V 1 ,Y ii , ffi' -' 'I ,- L . - - m,y,k1 ff H9 Q 'ff i.i:?' ' f A1 Y T Pal Eissinger 19' -9 4 ',4 Helen Casillas 4n ' .fb .i Gary Collier ww, f 1 W, Priscilla Daley 454' F1 Donald Farr ,V 3 ie , J, it -1 ,4,pii:l 1 Yue' pf, ' , , . Q3 .im ,gawk x M' ' . . 5 , 'f r- ': ' gfcgxf-l' ia 5 .a,,,gf'f 1- Ja i L f , w f' l i ' Stan Firestone r, I f 'k'1gb,, f 1 Bob Greene xii Marla Harvey ,mf Carol Hutchinson ifvfiffi if? Qs'-v-,yo Befry Flook Thelma Fronfz Jim GaQel9Y . ' 61 f X FLEX -:fi l!'? t ' 5: I 'Fil .Q QA wgw, f Kw- YI 335.gif -1 -i 'S ar 4 4 -'C N Carol Hadsell Jim Haight Gary Hall ul? me Ronald Hernandez David Holwensee Glenn Hubbart gal' If ,pn WN! rn, ' ' we 'J li- enii Iilwilwara QIOQ jackson A -l -' , rf A ff., 4 RTX! Steve Jensen Joe Jimenez Dorothy Korn Angie Lamendola ,nun il? 4 ffws Thelma Levine Carol Loiselle all night party committee Grace Namba, Jeanette Mascarinia, Rosalie Rosso, Judy Yakovich, Laurel McDowell, Jack Barrett, Avrum Zwillinger, Dave Walker, John- ny Pearson, Bob Moreno, Henry Yamano, and Larry Snyder of the Grad Night Party Commit- tee arranged tor our Grad Night festivitiesg a night we will always remember. ,if - we-so Charlotte Kelton Robert Knight L ,NX V y. R V 2 1 F ,gm N 3 Jerry Langager Robert Leach Dave Lucchese Charles G. Lyons -1 P J 74 0 l l L 'M 1 ., 1 .ff 2 - - I ::Vg'.125g1,g,.L,:.j,?jJ 1:43 -- .E' -?- 'I ' ,iz 2-,ff , , ffa V it . L '- ' ,V-'T' r lf 1, In 1 0' i f Y Jeanette Mascarinia 'mt PX Jim Miller Mike Miller .- AO Robert Moreno Grace Namlori X, :NV-, - hr: 1 Q YN 3 'S 3 lr finance committee Planning the budget and collecting the class dues were some ofthe duties of Gary Collier, Lois Dee- ter, Carol Hutchison, Henry Yamano, and .lack Barrett, chairman of the Finance Committee. Aiko E. Matsumoto Henry McDonald Laurel McDowell 'X S Sally Miller Patrick Moran Roberta Nelson Larry Parke i f l 4 1 l i Q....,,f wx. John Pearson Rosemary Peftinato Harvey Prencleville Jack Rockaway quP ' 4 If f .ff Via., '35 .- 5 . K... .. N 'Wi rr QB ip 3 1, 1 ' . Q . f If .H Rosalie Rosso John Ryan Gilbert Sanchez Carl Schwering Larry Snyder Bob Sorensen Bob Taglieri Lorrene Taylor 'Sb' X 4? 5523 Linda Toney Madeline Ann Turnham Dave Walker may Yalfovich ff' Henry Yczmcno Avrum Zwillinger o 34, D Q! ffl ' 1 Carol Add x Esther aro Pauline Bailey, ' Dianei'Bair ,ff f Marilyn Bfaldwirv , ff Joe Banales Jack Barrett Carol Bass ', Angela Bertuca fjf Mary Bertuca viiki Black . Mary Braffett Al Candelaria Helen Casillas Don Citron . Tim Clark . Gary Collier . Al Collis . Doug Cook . Terry Corliss . Priscilla Daley Lois Deeter . Pat Eissenger Betty Flook . Thelma Frontz Bob Greene . Carol Hadsell Marla Harvey Ronny Hernandez . . - Carol Hutchison accompli hments Senior Council, Senior Cheerleader G.A.A,, Lettergirls Decoration Committee Section Editor of Yearbook, Member of Starlighters, Spanish Club, Girls' League President of Athenians, Secretary ot Pub- liclty, Lettermen, Varsity Football, Captain of Football team, Track, Most improved player award lFootballl, Student Coun- cil Representative A-l2'Treasurer Girls League, Yearbook A-ll Class Representative, French Club, Graduation Committee, Announcement Committee, Recognition Day Committee, Senior PicnicfCommittee Af-'ll class President, Athenians, An- nouncement Committee, Girls' League 'French Club, Yearbook Section Editor, Plaque Committee, Class Day Committee, Music Committee Senior Picnic Committee, Graduation Com- mittee, All-night Party Committee Letterman, Football, Gymnastics, Year- book, Senior Picnic Committee ' Drill Team, B-ll Treasurer, A-ll Girls Vice-President, B-l 2 and A-l 2 Representa- tive, Spanish Club, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Yearbook , , , Gymnastic Team , X Varsity Basketball Manager ' Debate Team, President of National Foren- sic League, Drama Club, Chess Team, ln- ternational Relations, Finance Committee, Music Committee, Senior Council . B-12 Class President, Student Council, Bas- ketball Tennis Team, Chess Team and Club, Senior Council A Varsity Baseball, Track Program Committee ,' Class Secretary, Spanish Club, Yearbook, Finance Committee Vice-President Athenians, Girls' League Treasurer, B-l2 Vice-President, A-ll Sec- retary, G.A.A., .lunior Debs, Spanish Club, Graduation Committee, All-Night Party Committee , Senior Picnic'-Committee, Field Day Com- mittee, Senior Cheerleader Creative Writing Y' Varsity Basketball, Letterman, Graduation Committee, Class Day Committee, Cross Country, Track Girls' League, G.A.A., Yearbook Senior Class Representative, Student Coun- cil Senior Picnic Committee A Senior Council, Announcement Committee, Finance Committee, Yearbook, Spanish Club, Jr. Red Cross, Hostess Club Secretary v Sandy Idol . Kenii lshihara . Joe Jackson . Joe Jiminez . Steve Jensen . Charlotte Kelton . Dorothy Korn . Angie Lamendola . Jerry Langager . Bob Leach . . Thelma Levine . Mary Ann Little . Carol Loiselle . Chuck Lyons. . . Jeannette Mascariniaxg .- Larry Parke . John Pearson . Rosemary Pettinato Rosalie Rosso . . John Ryan . Gilbert Sanchez Larry Snyder Bob Sorensen , Bob Taglieri . Linda Toney . Dave Walker . Judy Yakovich . ,Q Q, Henry Yamano . Zeke Zwillinger . Sandra Sprague Barbara Coleman . Senior 'Picnic Committee, Senior Cheer- leader it Varsity Basketball Letterman, Senior Pic- nic Committee, Graduation Committee Track, Recognition Day Committee, Senior Council Cee Track, J.V. Cross Country, Gym- nastics Art-Service, Finance Committee, Plaque Committee - Girls' League . 7Girls' League, Senior Picnic Committee . 'Girls' League Representative, A-ll Repre- sentative, G.A.A., Lettergirl, Senior Picnic Committee, All Night Party Committee J.V. Basketball, Letterman Basketball, Track Graduation Program Committee, Math Club President, Jr. Red Cross Representa- tive, Photo Club Secretary, G.A.A., C.S.F., ln-ternational Relations Club Decoration Committee Yearbook, Spanish Club Secretary, Star- lighters Secretary fgP,oly Cadets, Spanish Club Picnic Committee, All-night Party Com- mittee, B-l2 Cheerleader Picnic Committee, All-night Party Com- mittee, Graduation Committee Cheerleader, - Plaque Committee, An- nouncement Committee, All-night Party Committee, Swim Team Graduation Program Committee - Senior Picnic Committee, All-night Party Committee, Salutatorian-speech, Field Day Committee . . Knights, A-t2 Boys' Vice-President, Ad- visory Board Chairman, Debate Club, Na- tional Forensic League, lnternational Rela- tions Club,'Senior Council, Program Com- mittee, Class Day Committee ' Varsity Football g Knights, B-t2 Vice President, A-t2 Presi- dent, Chemistry Club, Cross Country, All- night Party Committee, 4-H Club President Varsity Baseball, Football, Track, Letter- man . Varsity Football, Two year Letterman, Varsity Track, Captain Football Team Senior Picnic Committee, Field Day Com- mittee J Varsity Football, Track, Letterman, All- night Party Committee, Yearbook A-t2 Girls' Vice-President, Student-Body Song Leader, Advisory Board Member, Starliqhters Treasurer, Girls' League Coun- cl'l'Membcr, Head of Field Day Committee, All-night Party Committee B-Football, B-Track, Graduation Commit- tee, All-night Party Committee, Picnic Committee Varsity Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Letterman G.A.A., Girls' League Drill Team Uniform Committee Chairman ll X X TT K xxx, X . is.-5 eggs CSX Fx AA f The plaque committee, Vicki Black, Marla Harvey, Helen Casillas, Pat Eissenger, John Pearson, and Larry Synder, decided on the location of our plaque and arranged for it to be made by Mr. Harding, metal shop teacher. The design they selected was sube mitted by Steve Jensen. ll gy - . - N., , ssh. 'f N y yyy,e .N it lm 4' l x lli r it .e ff l G . , . , . as sf. f '- N ' 1 F 9 U, ' ' 1 '1 X .Mgt V Q , H 1 Mr --,lr i - 3745 Q ,? 'n ., 7- l YY ' .sh f ,E 7l'jf'v Q -2 lm .rf i feqqlf- WHL lv K .. J' -5,11 11 ' x' ' , .r j 52 , fi c? ff- i V25 'ig j n 45-.r , 1 - K m?',Qf ' se p , -.ki ,, , i I I '47 qv 1 X 4 ,pf v I fu-...M One of the most memorable classes ot our senior year was Senior Prob- lems. Under the guidance of our teachers, Mrs. Hayes and Mrs,Wool- lett, we explored the various phases of life from getting a iob to telling our future children the facts of life. F! Af, it i if -r as W-swf W 4-ci, 'ii Ti , I 3.1. g f t xx if ,A XX t . X Q!! xx tliffilxlx During the last week of October we had our picnic at Newhall Park. Three of our girls made pizza and hauled it up for us. We attacked it hungrily and ate heartily, even though it was slightly cold. As the afternoon progressed we had an egg throwing contest in which the only catastrophe occurred when an egg slipped out of Helen Casillas' hand, flying straight into the air and smashing on an innocent bystander's head, Doug Prendeville. Naturally, we had to try out all the play- ground equipment and that kept us busy for quite a while. We wound up our afternoon dancing to the jukebox and then straggled home, messy and tired but all agreeing that it had been a most enioyable afternoon. ! , X t N 41,9 X it xx Here sits our tamous trash can aettina its liruil aa ot coral paint provided far hy the Deusie Rctalra tion fund, money donated hy us tor the purpc sc 1 repaintina our trash can. All this was nec c because the playful Celestians decided to rr tact some friendly rivalry . They did, r iff 36 field day committee If D Ji n-1-1 Planning the games and refreshments tor our field day, honoring the Celestians was the iob of the Field Day Committee, Betty Flook, Linda Toney, Laurel McDowell, Mary Braffet, Rosalie Rosso, Rosemary Pettinato, Henry Yamano, Larry Parke, Jack Barrett, and John Ryan. announcement committee The Announcement Committee, Mary Bertuca, Angie Bertuca, John Pearson, and Carol Hutchison, selected our graduation announcements and cards, ordered, and delivered them tor the Seniors. l 1 , ,gym J -4 l 45 ff f, ,i. ,r ,J C' 2 i1Z'7 .'L ' ,.' 4 , In 41415 0, f f I f I 'ti ii. f--4 2 ff 1, f A 'll I , W, X J 1 7 , . f - ina fl: , 7 1 'f.:354 .L 1 ' l , , r .' '- rerrr ' 5 1 I A l AVAA f , 'f 5 . ,s ,,,, .Y 4 . . 5 gi A- 2 f' 6 W f V' f a an 11,1 an - v V. A ,RLVTQI wx It V' M : . V mf' I if 2 5 41 ggi' , 5 hx 5 S, J Mgr is J as ,. , A 1 P I dy 1-,l'?!.,, ,Sax ' Z X ' ' iv? Qu V? ni , ll .SA 5 tw ll? Q w. x l 1. 0' Q, f' X7 X -. 4 W Hay W 71 X I X HT! ! if the desire for learning is the path of u honor: knowled ez the celestial crown as 0 I N ll ' ,' ' VG W I , , 4, QW., A ff' au.. lip. '1 ' f Q' 0 Al fa V l- 41,4 , 'W .i ,ff celestians are we, and loyal we shall be 1 r ,i to our beloved school and alma mater dear f Q or ' v, though the years may pass, the memories they will last 13:5 and mighty class, shall never be surpassed. . - 37? x , l ,i '-at Q Q- i honor is our path. and knowledge is our crown. 'Q' f' S fi aqua and white. our colors shining bright ,g A ' 4-f ' - Q where 'ere we go. what ever we may do , ' I 2,1 J X- A , 1 i i -' ' 44' celestians to you. we always will be true. , Y 3 5 v I - N 'V -, , if i ' if .W viii' r . ,,o'-A -i :. if -. we A5 'IVV X I 5 1 2 ' . H 4 L' ff V 5 1 Af ,,,, '- ' v . In R f, W I g f 'I ' fl. , ,J I F N. , Z . , ' ,fl ,K , I v , lj -. . I V 2 6 , ,f , it 3 -4 fy 4,1 'U ' ,' ' , ry? ' V 1 - fx N X J t ,ml . 4 1 -. ,M - jnlpl' Q 6 ., i vfy .i'ii ,j s' ' 7' K' , VQ. i s' ll- l 'N 'V ,ug Lb W ff 1 rs ff - ' If 2 l 1. 1 f H' A . 4 4, f 4 if - If i A X H J ' X , I wfxin .1 in 3 All I it 'A ll - , ,X ' N- QW' i 5 541 1 ., if' vtls fnm. if V ' x ,f , ,E I . . - - ,, Q ' H . ' . -V ig-.A ,. Q v ,fiflff , ,, ' u ' .. . i 1. 2 -'U 7 -ff A J 0 'Wg I i e- 0 T 1 it e 1 . s 1 A ' in 4'-fa f lx if ' :M il V ' auf, 13' I 2 , 37 , 4 K y I we M75 S if 'f g i f at 'ff' 1' V ,, , I, . , W 1, I I el ' 'V l z l I , ,i 'V I W viii? V, and s l + . p ai? QE e Ji A shlg , fly. .L J 4 4 I 9 Mr. Robert Pollyea i pm 4 J aim '59 Carolyn Mito President 1 W l Mr. Jeffry Clark Sponsor Sponsor On October 6, i958 the Celestians were offi- cially recognized and the first officers ot this senior class took office. Carolyn and her cabinet helped the class to achieve the high standards and shining honors typical of their name and motto. Cabinet: L to Rg ROW ONE: M, Oliva, Girls' Vice-President, Fr Sakuri, Treosurerg T, Cuvin, Boys' Vice-President: K Kamei, Secretary, A. Fiore, Historian ROW TWO' Represencutives l., Peterson, C Jucewic, and P Gresick. D I .. , G .I l' 14 F3 M- ' Cy 7 v r C77 ,, J V- I L .U D ,1 lx N x ' r 1 - r , st. , I - ,, PA lm, vig my 1 1? t r , ul gf? K 1 1.2 'l'l 9 I , i s l i l My , ' . T if A N: l 5: i i it N it J' L , l l A i l , r U -H 1 ll W K. Y v ff.. 0 1 l f I ' - .gpm 1 ..,.4,,'r .. 4: r xi ,H 1 l i 'm-QPSK' During the S259 semester Celestians added the final strokes to their high school picture, The familiar aqua and white was worn with more pride than ever as they graciously said goodbye to the life they had known for I2 years. Under the outstand- ing leadership of Craig Dakins and his cabinet, the Celestians gained prestige and earned the applause of all Polyites. Their school-day memories are now complete with wonderful moments of a prom, a senior day, a picnic, an all-nite party, and finally, graduation. H l ' '17 4 1 A - i 'Y , , .. -. , .S ,, A. , ,.. 0 Us f t 2 -- , l ' U ' -' V l. -ff' fin' ' , '-mid I l l l l i l - A K , .gif if , . Senior Cabinet L to R: Pat Gresick, Pauline French, Suzie Shimizu, Alan Onoye, Craig Dakins, Kaz Kamei, Jean Umbcirger, Pat Class President Craig Dakins P M, 'I ,C K x l 1 't , X -ADM W A Perry, Judy Blahnik Class Vice Presidents Kaz Kc1n1ei,Alc1n Onoye ,,- 's -' . 'l . 'iltm Lil - N r - ' li A: , ii - , , 1 4, mc K V J. P 1 , lf A , V ..,l . , f xlgvl A '4 Class Sponsors Mr. Clark, Mr. Pollyea 'Q' -was X 4 I 5 123427 W? nv W S W'l?' Wang? asr1 T'rJii T ,Tx Cavin, Terry Hagedorn, Paula Kamei, Kazuko Nestor, Jayn phebian The Ephebian Society is a civic betterment and service organization whose membership is composed ot citizens who were graduated from the Los Angeles area high schools and selected for membership in the Society by the faculties and senior classes ot their high schools on the basis ot outstanding character, leadership ability, high scholastic achievement, and demonstrated service. The Society's major purpose is to focus the attention ot the outstanding graduates upon matters ot civic and commu- nity leadership, betterment, and service, and inform and encourage the membership to active participation along these lines. One student to each forty or maior fraction ot torty from each graduating class may be chosen as an Ephebian Candidate. Each high school, however, is entitled to at least two candidates from each graduating class. Selec- tions are made in each high school prior to the l5th week ofthe semester. To quality scholastically, the candidate must have main- tained a B average throughout his senior high school years. Occasionally, a senior with a B- average and ot other- wise exceptional qualifications may be considered for membership. Onoye, Alan Shimizu, Susan 415 :GX its P - c-. I t-,pea 1 ixii 'QS tx Q Skidmore, James Smith, Gaylord Tokar, Nancy Umbarger, Jean ,KVM fwfr. lm. vs... .im NM' -f f f-Q ABBLETT, DON All' V celestians S ' I l, ' A LH A T '.' l'.i'! L A, in rf, . sy A 065, K , M nf' .wt we 1 Knowledge: the Celestial Crown. Three hundred and eighty-six students will remember those words long after their graduation. Twelve years of studve L-. ing, playing, dating, learning, and striving has come to an end tor these i proud Celestians. The future is now in their hands and the past is everlasting in these pages. 7 ,W , f',i,'s L l ADAMS RICHARD Tennis Bowls'-tlaflll D s.it' Q ill? ,44 . vw ,Dx 'vm wggoi., i 1 pi, i 16 ADELSICH, GWEN AHMANN, LEANETTE ANDERSON, SANDY ANDL, ROSEMARIE ANGERHOFER, ANITA Art Club President, G.A.l-x. C.S.F,, Dorian Treasurer, Drill Starlighters, Girls' League. Junior Red Cross, Sales Club Girl-.' L4-cigurx Team, Historian, Business Club Treas- UYGY. fm raw--.,,, Wm B-f l ,g A, ,gf f-N ,EQ st, i ' '7 l VN ,fi wmv ' Elk ARNOLD, JOHN ARP, GALE BADBERG, BETTY Sfqrlighters, A in Chemistry Business Club. Athenians, Drill Team President, Girls' League, Starlighters, II- Yearbook-Girls' Sports Editor. BAKER, TOM BALDWIN, INEZ BALFQUR, GAY BALL, ROBERTA aARaouR, comme Football Team, School Service, Girls' League, Starlighters. Varsity Football. Business Club, Lettergirls, Dar- G,A,A, Soles Club, Yearbook. ians. W2 its iv rs, fx L sa-ffl? vfiffhl-ei' 'tv' WN 'rw 'ws ggi-....,a Q ie QQ WILL I '?fu.::2-... 'gvztrialr Y , ' 1 . In f I1.i'jx3f'iJf': 'i5: BARDWELL, JANE BARISH, FRANKLIN BARTOW, JULIE BASTIAANS, NANCY BIELEFELDT, BILL Dresdens, Art Club, Lettergirls. C S F. - Sea' Bearer, Math Club, Jr. Debs, Girls' League, School Service, Choir, Chanters. Chemistry Club. '45 .A-Y NAV W3 BIERMAN, STEVE BIRCH, BONNIE BISSELL, LARRY BLACKWELL, LINDA BLAHNIK, JUDY Yearbook, Starlighters, School Lettergirls, G,A.A. - Presidents, Starlighters, Girls' League, Student Council, Jr. Deb, Letter- Service. Athenian - Treasurer, Yearbook School Service, girls. Editor. Dx 3 XTX . if 1:11. ' if-vw ,...,,.,- swat gs, CKY' Q I vt'-ftlrfhfx .. L. ,T :rum 1 I BLUST, JIM BOWEN, RONALD BOYD, MARCIA BREAU, JANET BREDA PHYLLIS Tennis Letterman - Two Year, Gymnastics, Starlighterf. Lettergirlf. - Treasurer, Year- Girls' League, Starlightc-rs Girls' League. Business class School Photographer, Kamera IJODIM 3 SIU' lffttsfgifl- Secretary Starlighters, Kings. BREINHOLT, SHIRLEY BROOKER, GARY BROWN, JANET BROWN, WALTER BRUCE CARQL Girls' League, School Service Squires, C S.F, Polymaticiona Art Club, Highlight:-rf. gm,lgghg,.,N Jr. Dgbsb r r w:g:fv--'w'5fxg1.- - - ' W' -wk I, YT '5:v - -I r l V ,w egg, ,yfrt V gif ju: y 1 ' I .16-iw: .. - Yr- fl,f'j'l2f,, L Q! ' .g'.-vw' A I 1' '- ,,gf,A:b , a ft? fgvi NF N'-7-.ff fuinrff BRUCE, SHIRLEY BRUFF, FRANK BURNS, CHRISTINE CAIRNS, BOB Jr. Deb. Noon Movie, Starlighters, Foot- Drill Team, Girls' League, Ce- Varsity Basketball, Chanters, ball manager. lestian Cabinet. Starlighters, Q7 ,ff CAOUETTE, JANICE Girls' League, Drill Team, Busi- ness, Art Clubs. ., fy, , ' y ww, yfgil, A-L , fi 'I 'f.,,f I il l . 'f. ., nw ,iii ii, ., , -sv, l'!li0l,2lZ. ' ' , Afywl My '.,. ffm x, I I S 'Wx 'I M - gl-77 1 , ff 1, 41' we if X9 1' .ff f f ad? 4 I ll I I If CATALANO, RON CHAVEZ, BARBARA Girls' League, School Service, Starlighters. I ,. RU' cuff' CAPSEL, CHARLES ,gf f , 1 ,W i , 1 ff, I 1 'mm-...ry CAUDLE, LINDA G.A,A., School Service, Excel- lent School Service Certificate. CHAVEZ, MARGARET Girls' League, School Service, T' Wzw- ,fu- 7'9 x 1 'Ng W Wx 'Dv CAMPBELL, SHERRY Chanters, Girls' League Star- lighters, :D CARRELLI, DON CARRICK, MIKE CASSIE, ANGELA Knights - Secretory. Starlightcrs, Girls' Glu-c. Q ,A CAVIN, TERRY CHAMPLIN, PAT CHARPENTIER, RON Student Body Vice-president, Dorians - President, Dorians - Starlighters, Art Club. Head Cheer Leader, Varsity Chaplain, Girls' League. Cross-Country. CHEEK, BEVERLY CLARK, JOSEPH CONVERSE, JOYCE Business Club - Treasurer, Drill Starlighters. G.A.A., Girls' League, High Team, Girls' League. lighters, --ee-A' 'wx ,AW wap-, gf- manl- f'.,...---'fri - N.-,Q 15, ., , ,Q?f?1'Z'Li,,.,-, , ' 4'zw- veg A W' '-..- X, l COOK, RICHARD International Relations Club - President, Cross Country, Band. COTE, CONNIE Student Body - Historian, Chan- ters - President, Jr. Debs - Chaplain, DALEY, PEGGY Dorians, Girls' Glee, P'0 ' Committee, DIAZ, BILGAI Drum Maior, Varsity Track Man- ager, Spanish Club, 1 4 J , me are ,59- i for-sf , film' , ' ,-' COOPER, KATHLEEN Chanters, G,A,A. 5 .? T , it E 8 J 51,6 155, lp Kiwi -. .,- -gl 'Q r ,bii sif It . 'a . COULTER, WlLLlAM Track, Starlighters, Proiection Crew. ,Qi kix DANIELSON, JUDY Dl CARLO, CAROLE Girls' League, School Sffrviro 4 an 'i 'ns Xu-aw COOPER, MARVEL CORAGGIO, SANDRA CORAM, DARREL Lettergirls - Vice President, ln- Art Club, Business Club, Girls' Cross Country, Optimist, Star- ternational relations - Treas- League. lighters. urer, Modern Dance - G.A.A. Manager. COYNE, NANCY Secretary of Clubs, Girls' League - Vice President, Girls' League - Commissioner of As- sen-rblies. ,Jw CUNDY, MICHAEL Optimist, Highlighters. DE LA CERDA, ROSEMARIE Girls' League, Stcrrlrghters, Jr Dr-bs President DICKINSON, KENT Y:-urbaol-r, Starlightr-ra, Lotter- fnfln 'WF9 YW P, .tfpw DE MILLE, JERRY Highlighters, School Service DONELSON, CAROLE Optimist Editor, Sc-crf-tary of Publications, Ladies .. . Vx 'Et'- 47? x,.,f1' DAKINS, CRAIG Lettermen - Treasurer, Varsity Football Captain, Knights - Vice President. --,wht DESPIE, LARRY Sclwc-ol Service, Starlighters, DRING JERROLD Highlighters - President, School Service, Swim Team. u e-N Vi -74 f W N1 T'!TV '-ur 'fs DUBELBEISS, NANCY DUFFY, LORETTA DUNCAN, LINDA Malh Club - Secretary, Girls' Prom Committee, Slarlighters, Choir, Girls' League, League, Girls' League. ., .fm-A - , yt, , ad? Sb ing-r N.,- X. 1 ELSHIRE, WANDA ENRIGHT, JACK EPSTEIN, ELLEN School Service, Girls' League, Track, Baskelball. Jr. Debs, Spanish Club. Slarlighlers, I 'll Celestian Cheerleaders L to R, ROW ONE: Jane Nestor, Lily Yoshino, Kay Landon, Carole Stewart, Pauline French, Jean Umbarger. ROW TWO: Gay- lord Smith, Bob Sanders, Nick Teeter, Jim Howard, and Terry Cavin. FINE, ARTHUR FINKBEINER, BRENDA C,S,F. - Treasurer, Squires - Girls' League, School Service. Treasurer, Sealbearer, YN f I i I i X . We 'WSW ESTES, NORMAN FINN, LEE Band, l', '7, UQ' anew . eff? 322 5 tfvr 'Bib 5 J - . gr.. '. - ' l f , MK Q N -,, h h, ki. ' fl' Q12 1 J ' IV f ': ff' '-ELM. EASTMAN, BARBARA ELINS, NlAXlNE Girls' Glee, Girl's League, Star- Secretary ol Dorians Spanish lighters. Club, C S F. T y, fm . r l lkm V- -v 1 ,ifEgQj, . , , elf-C gfil-,f ' ' A, 1 , Xilfii- ' ' 1 :.,. ,gr V4 lllbgyjl. T , 3 i '- 'U'w.,' 'N fi .N ' -- . 'W it 'v TT' V !3ml...,,! K x 1 L ERNST, LEONARD EST, CAROLYN Foolball Team, Track, Lollr-rmcn Girls' L1-agur-, lnlr-rnalional Ri-- lnlionu. WW' EXNER, BOB FIORE, ANITA Alhenians, Sealbearer, tian B-12 - Historian. Celes- K. f f FADDOUL, TED Leltermen, Varsity Baseball Most Valuable Player in Bas kelball. FISCHER, MAUREEN Jr. Debs 4 Secretary, Girls League. 'M' I ,few M CT' Z. .1-Jr yy '. ,, X -'TF f A153575-ffl' Q 1 V I 1 f'::f2.: -X wx 1,3 53112 . .L,.g 1' Lff' 'wgfff 'li , r, , - 'w,r,f,v' f' , I ,351 ' 'f -, ,'-,,1,. . ,.1 U, ,Q -wif -su ., .rf A 'X w Z ,V , as ' 4 ,l WLM! f X A ls ff ' K f ecifiwj , f Xie ,M mi ww TRW ,f , ,ff - 21 K sly-in f :img 42-vgfffilif . .V ,p f-'wavy Qffk,,f.,,,,,, FOOKS, JUDITH pk FOOSE, DICK FORSSELL, JOANNE FOWLER JACKALEE FOWLES SHARON Girls l-QGQUEH Spanish Club. Kamera Kings, Slarlighlers, Glrs Glee School Service ImperialA'l'I President Drll V ,:'Z'WKiV, Wm' 4. 'ww f-5' wma ' . 'fran 15' . A I I 5,1f 'Lf1f, fs! I fig ,L FRANCO, ROSIE FRANCONE, ANGELO Optimist - Business Manager, Sound Crew, Stage Crew, Yearbook, French Club - Vice President. GAMAZA, LORIN GAMMELL, KATHLEEN Varsity Baseball, Varsily Bas- Jr. Debs, Girls' League. kelball, Letlermen. .Chai ig' ,w.,.f.3:Z?'l 50? ,... W, ,,. ,W GEHRKE, BUD ff ff A: 7053. ,r -a r ' I GERSHEN, AVRON French Club - Secrelary, Kam- era Kings - Publicily Chairman, Girls' League. Grrls League Team Slarlighters 41,37 FRANKLIN, SANDY Drama, Sales Club, Starlighters GARCIA, CATALINA School Service, Girls' League Starlighlers. GIL, DAVID wilflzr, l .- ,Wgv ,fl f, ,,f,1f,, 'I if If 4 'ir I Q.. r. ,, X I 'W I la I , if QW. l , , f ffl, , I - n,',f :f, ' , , H ,ww T ff ' l I l W ' H ' 'Dil ' ' 'l A ,. 4 , - V Tb . I N I X Q 'Pr .ff If ff ' . . gan :L 1,1115 Q., 1 .1 24 . We 30' . 952 4429911 53,51-,N . W7 -'iff'-'l Q ' in g ' FII , GLASER, SHARON GOTT, LARRY Chantera, Optimist Staff, G.A.A. Track, Cross Country. E Y' rv' 6 Ln GREENE, KATHRINE Highlighters, G.A.A. E Tx Vx- si- . . W. ...-.L JW X -7 44-s . I ,v HM 1 3543 , I wwf I GRESICK, PATRICIA GREVE, RICHARD Secretary of Health and Safety Track Celestian B-I2 - Reprosnnta- tive, Celestian A-II - Treas- UYET C3-7 ' Vx. '!Ys:.,J' N ,Q I Tn 4T 'V7 GRIFFIN, ANN GUNDAKER, ANN GUTIERREZ, GLORIA GUTIERREZ, NANCY Frrrmtro-Ja's, Qthool Service, C.S.F., Les Comencants - Treas- Basketball, Lettergirls, French Drosdcns, Girls' League, G A A Girl-,' Lrfagure. urer, Polymaticians - Treasurer. Club. HALFORD, KENNETH HAMILTON, RICHARD 14 -Hb' 1 if , ala , Celestian Prom Committee help decide decora- tions and format ot the Senior Prom at Poly. These girls outnumber the boys but the prom is a success with all the trimmings and stuff. HARRIS, GARY HARRISON, PAT Basketball. . , ' 1 L f' :,f.,X, V . gt ii . v Q f It .f .sw-ry 0 ,fm v lx' s 'I W . we .V . . v YL was School Service, Starlighters. IT:-' ' WMM New 'Q .I fi 4, , yn f I ,Mya HART, PATT HARTE, STUART Girls' League. Los Fiestros, Yearbook, Star- lighters. Q5-, 974 Q :Q nag .- HAGEDORN, PAULA Sr-albnarvr, Lodi'-'-, Bank of Amr-rira Award. HANSON, SAUNDRA Poly Optimist - Editor-in-chief Yearbook - Assistant Editor Girls' League - Secretary, Treas- SUYQY. HATCH, BOB .11 , A Q, , - 'aff ' 1 1 - 7 . .1-life A A593313 'N -A 'i' . fri if ggazf f ,. 7 --1. A ,M i-' 33 Qi' ': -. jg pFS ':1'wS' 1- ?'-T5 '-33242 fa'-., 'L 4' ' '- R A 92. l l N T7 1 ' ' -' 3ag3Q: ' , yi- RfZ'g. 71f x ' .,,, . , -' ie , ' ' ' A af' f .. 6 gt. :R ., A, . H15 sg , M' 4-2 . - . , L?Q,?71- Kiki ' l f1zrl?3fZf5'i 'nv '.'e1 41-..r ' 'cf' A Jinefvjg A M- .ffl 5 ' Yrii:?f1:'3I?'3Qi'5l YQ PA 2 ' X 2 agile' 1 s J , 'L HAYNES, WILLIAM HerFeNrReveR, BARBARA HEISINGER, SABINE HERNDON, NANCY HERMANN, RICHARD Swimming, Lettergirls, Chanters, Girls' Girls' League, Starlighters. Lettergirls, Chanters, School Lettermen, Varsity Football, League Fashion Show Model. Service. Varsity TrClCl4- 3,193 :se -Ae .W .M NR fiiwng HAAG, JOANNE HOEFT, WERNER HOLT, GARY HORN, ANNA Girls' League, Starlighters, C.S,F,, Squires, Swim Team. G,A.A,, Team, Girls' Gymnastics, Letterman, Star- G.A.A., French Club. G.A.A, League. lighters. HOROWITZ, IRA HOWARD, JAMES HOXIE, JUDY HOYLER, ROSEMARIE HUBERT, VALERIE Yearbook, Varsity Track, Var- Starlighters - President, Execu- Chanters, Girls' League, French Club, G,A.A Chanters sity Football. tive Cabinet, Track. fx ' R wiv! if Q..,,..5- X HUGHES, JOHN HUNDT, JEANlE HUTCHISON, PERRY IKUTA, TOM INGALLS, DIANA Spgnigh Club Jr Dr-h'. Ktlmr-rn Kinqs A Hintoritln, ln Ln,4g,,,g Spanish Club' Studpnt ll'IllClll0I1Gl-RlqlflflOUR Cluln COWKH -D 'Tx M' NO' R I ,Av i A, 7 1 ! Fx 'wsu it? -Y 11 Wu.- ,wi ' .fp-' 5. ' I , 'Fx .., f-fx 'be 'Q' , . .I we-. 1 ' 1 f I ,- .fx INGALLS, LYNNE IRVING, MARVIN ISAIA, LAURA IWAMOTO, DENNIS G.A.A., Spanish Club, Picnic Bee Fooiball. Alhenians, Leiiergirls, G.A.A. - Bee Football. Committee. Vice President. JOHNSON, GWEN JOHNSON, PRISCILLA JOHNSON, SHARON JOHNSTON, WILLIAM Girls' League, Siarlighters, Girls' League, Siarlighiers. Siarlighlers, Girls' League. Siarlighiers, Gymnastics School Service. Jr. X, X M if ,jf'x JONES, CAROLYN Yearbook, Sfarlighiers, Girls' League. JUNG, PAT School Service, Slarlighters, Girls' League. 'VX f '... 11' xv 5 rw fd 'Q -J '7 JONES, DANETTE School Service, Girls' League, Starlighlers. KADOMOTO, CARL S-Tv' ,Ji .X WM, -'fer .- ffm - .,-E: 'lifesa- ?' If:- , I ' X .2 . s.4:-up--' 1- I imilixpll I 5 il' UQIM tv x. I ,is I A, FW r 1 wav 2 JOHNSON, JOHN JONSON, JUDITH SIarlighIers,Foo1ball. School Service, Girls' League, Choir. KALDHUSDAL, EUGENE KAMEI, KAZUKO Secretary of Aihenians, Celes- Iicm - Vice President, Business Club - President. f-9 . ,,,,- JENSEN, LYNDA Jr Dvbs - Trvasurur Sl0IlIf1l1l' ers, Girls' Lvaguc JONES, CAROL Siarlightcrs, Girls' Lvaguv. G A A GR Lvl, sa ,V ' f JUCEWIC, CAROLYN Gold Sealbearer, Celesiian B- 12 - Represenialive, Opiimist Staff. KANAME, AKI Girls' League. 113, V+. Na 2 , '1 V ,. , ,153 ' f Nrx -ew--c A 'vnu KAPIN, DOUGLAS Photo Club, School Service, Starlighters. 'm as 1 A'1 '9'9- ,Www , l w--,kr WN .xy KENNARD, BONNYE KEYES, MARGARET KIMBERLIN, RUSS KING, ARLEEN Girls' League, School Service, Girls' League. Varsity Football. Jr. Debs - Chaplain, Jr. Debs - Starlighters. Sergeant. Ai 'fb' Y! -- ' DX'--hp, 'a 'X' -r 7' , Www ,L l ill' L f- KIRKLEN, JANE KLASSEN, KATHY KLEIN, MARSHALL KONICOV, SHEILA KONO, YUKIYE Girls' League, Starlighters. G.A.A,, Prom Committee, Star- Chanters, Poly Cadets, Chan- Storlighters, Girls' League, Business Club - President lighters. ters - Section Leader. G.A.A., Starlighters. t Qin r L 'B Q-1 Y-1......., KULA, DICK KULL, ROGER LAMBERS, CAROLYN Starlighters. Starlightf-rn Buuiur-'t'. Club - Historian, lf-t tv-rqivln, G A A LANDON, KAY LASNIK, SUZAN LASTUFKA, DAVID Head Sortgleuder, Student G A A - Badminton Monaqv-r, Body - Historian, Jr, Debs Bunivwv. Club, If-ttftvqivl-, t.'f'f 7 ww:- , 'TLT' W , T'- ,?y:fff5'?f',T:fi' wit' A.sfY.',,Ei4?3lQffy1Vl iff N x '733' fp x 1 ,P V,-r ,S LAMOUREAUX ROBERT Lettornir-n - Pu-siclvnt Knights Cross Country - Most Valuable Player LAU, PATIA Alt Club GW so ,ff LANDE EVE Dorians Lettergirls Prom Com mittee LAWRENCE MILLICENT Nl' 'uv-rf ii , Vnws' LAYFIELD, JOAN LEGGIT, DENNIS Girls' League, Storlighters. Spanish Club. ,mx up-I' ' if T'-15' 4-I wr LEINWAND, DAN Track, Band - Section Leader, Starlighters, S1 5 l I fl -y Y ' 3 :Ak S-- 'ml-f YN' .iq Q, R-, 4 LEVINSON, MAXINE LEVY MICHAEL Starlighters, Girls' League, Football, Swimming Luttormvn- School Service Secretary er-sf l. 't LEWALLEN, PAT LEWIN, GRAHAM LINDSEY, ALLEN LINTZ, LYNDA LIVINGSTON, VIRGINIA Girls' League, Starlightcrs, Football - B, Football - Varsity, Starlighters. School Service, Girls' League, Girls' League, Starlightr-rr.. G.A.A, Starlighters. LOTT, FRANK LOWERY, MARGARET LUNDBERG, JOHN LUZARDO, LENOR MacKENZIE, DALE Starlighters, Girls' League, Lettermen, Cross Country - 2 Art Club - Secretary, Girls' year varsity, League, Won Prize for art ex- hibit. is K A W ' ul T 'iw' .y,,, Pvt I a 'Mfe.wf-W' ffl? ,Q 'T 'TIP MAGEDMAN, DORI .MALLOY, DOROTHY MALONE, JACK MARINO, JOYCE Dorians, Prom Committee, Drill Girls' League, Gymnast, Lettermen. Girls' Glee, Team. ,rw 'Q--- 7 MARSHALL, HELEN Starlighters, Girls' League. . 1 'uw-I I 'J' -1 I -gas fi . , ,. .yx ' , ' ' - ' JSC' . .- - T ' T ' - - . 35? ,5.f-1:.5.xs,, , ' I Y - 1 , N' ffl, ,- .5 1 f . j , ,,, . . , ,W E . f -.sz fiaiii 'M ,Q :Q Fw-wiv? If' , ' I , V Rf I . , ww X J . .. , qi 2 M--mpg -1 'A ' 1 ' 4 f 2 my 4' ff . I Y, X MARTINEZ, RICHARD MATSUDA, CHIEKO Kamera Kings. 'Hs-.....,., MATTOX, MICHELE MAY, FRED MCAI-I-ISTER, EDITH Aihenians, G.A.A. - President, C.S.F., School Service, Science Lellergirls. Fair. 'Wh '-GE '73 McATEE, LINDA Siarlighfers, Girls' League. fx., + ,J -a .. 'iv-i ' 9? X, a'ax 1 X L . McDOWELL, PAT McGREGOR, BRENT G.A.A., Yearbook, Sales Club, Track Team - Iwo Years WV-we ,Ns MENDENHALL, JUDY MENDOZA, MARY Drill Team, Girls' League, Span- G A A, Business Club, Swv' isln Club liqhlerz MIRON, WILLIAM JV Basketball MITCHELL, LINDA NFL - Prrrnlrif-nl, Chr--I., Cluh, C SF rf-'nk I , IW ,mm '1q ',P' 'ff-'1 ' I 'fI' ', Ing- f , ., . uqf ff, , ' McKlNNEY, SHARON Girls' League, Slarlighfers, METCALF, DALE METZGAR, MARTY Foollvnll - Vnrsily, Lvflcrnun Tlnrli e Vauily f hr, 5, MIIO, CAROLYN MONAGLE, PATRICIA C l '-IIUV1 H17 I'v ',IfI1'nI, 91-r Ji D4-In-. 9--rum Council Poly H-Iavy nl H1-nllh nrirl Sul'-ly, Rvplv'-Pilfnlivo lg, Cn,m.,v Com' l' D h ilu-lirvlvuwil Day . I' 55, ,I,, .Im 4-wx. N,f' MENDELL, DELORES Prom Commiflee, Arl Clu Girls' League. MINNICH, JUNE Srarlighters Girls' League, MONTOYA HELEN Slarlighlcrti Girls' LvagUP 1 - ix, I i. fm f,-T Ig MORAN, SUZANNE Kamera Kings, Starlighters, Girls' League. I 1 -' zz. f 4 if NAKAMOTO, HARVEY NESTOR, JAYN Student Body - Secretary, Song- leader, 1958 Girls' State. 4 'Us OLSON, SANDRA Creative Writing Club - Vice- President, International Rela- tions - Secretary, Vice-President, ,Av G Wx e MORRISON, JAMES MORTELLARO, LILY MURANAGA, REIKO Girls' League, Starlighters Business Club, Lettergirls, Star- lighters. NANCE, LARRY Starlighters. NIGHTINGALE, VIRGINIA I 'W' 2 'I 4 NEELON, MIKE Knight, Letterman - Secretary, Cross Country Letterman. NUTSCH, GERI School Service, Girls' League. ,QQ r' s MURO ANTHONY f, 'Q NELSON, ROBERT OLINGER, SHARON Q61-.7 49.1 d2'?'f H J Waist ONOYE, ALAN PACHECO, SAM PARKER, JIM Student Body - Secretary of Baseball, Cross Country, Handball Club. Assemblies, Celestian - Vice- President, Knights. ,,,, ,ffl 1' gm ,mm 'UK Qxwt sr' MZ I Ms M no NESMITH, DON OLIVA, MARTHA B-I2 - Girls' vice-president, Business Club - President, Let- tergirl - Corresponding Secre- tory. 11' wr-Af PARKINS, NICKI Girls, League Constitution Com- mittee, Brill Team, Prom Com- mittee, Iam X . Qu. W.. t . . Y V .iii N 4.5 .. f V . 'Rey-ff i A f F Fi:1:'S5 21-TZl'2?l'v . 5:3 fr e e: M U S. f-i':1- f. .QM J ii is 1 -Wir' P -E e. 5 wha f 1 Vi -1-fM,,...-. . -' 4 it E ' 4.4 A 1 'E H PAULSON, FAY Starlighter, Girls' League. J., J. . TV fi , . 1 1:11 I I I f EQ, f Z wg! E4-f , f f '-New PERRY, KAY Russian Club - Vice-President, Girls' League - Cabinet, Drill Team. 4- V , FHL?-?JlA,5f' .. ..Y- fyu. .. .,., 1, W r ff' ' PEARCE, FRED Student Council. .saw 1-A fe. ew PERRY, PATRICIA Student Body - Treasurer, Celes- tian B-'I2 - Treasurer, Jr, Debs. 5 4922 .-. 'Y' 1' 'Z 'Wi A me are lf--' if swf T2 1 'ml 1 79 1 - ' 1:7 5 1 1 Y i Ayr hi.. 'VY' I-U . Q-:Qi ' 5-N- Celestian all-nite party committee pose with proud sweaters and smiles of the big nite to como. PUSATERI, JOHN Math Club Lf rf f wa. ..ff' 'WI' fag.. :.' . I ' 571. ' . fgxlfvf 5 -flgg:5g.2.'4gf5 . .Z 1 5,5 fp g PEEL, DIANE PERCHES, AL PERGA, ALBERT Debate, Dorians, Drama. Starlighters, Swim Team, Foot- Chemistry Club - President, ball. C.S.F., Math Club. f . .za EL Agfa fha' 7. .. ,K PETERSEN, JUDY PETERSON, LaVONNE PICKELHEIMER, HARRY Girls' League, Dorians - Vice McCalls Teen Fashion Board Baseball, Starlighters. President, Club Council. Representative 1958-59, Rep- resentative for Career Com- mencement - Modeling, 30th in State Fair, Sewing Contest. .4-.R vii ,W ' -I ,...?' ,QQ ll, PLOTKIN, PHIL POST, LORETTA Slarligblers Chantors, International Rola- tions - Secretory Highliglwtmf Vice President RABIN, JERRY A RAHIN, KAREN RAMSIEAD JOHN Club, C 9 Fi Cl'l m 'l'Y N F L. Cl1Uv1lf'r'., Drama Swim Ti-nm, Stniliglwtvrs, Letlvi- NTPN . ,555 11.3, 4 C2 X Y .f A . , figs.. Y U T' . viii: fit. . i f ' -' , maxi' E L tif -E.. . 1 I '44 . ,N ix ,rv 'WW .V ' ' f ' , M... -it ie, . I - nu Q Qtr . si ' .i il l ag. , tr i fi l X I M177 .mi POWERS PENNY Starligl-iters Girls' League. REEVES. BILL Stailightvrs. School Service. REIS, BONNIE Starlighters, Prom Committee, Girls' League. Wav iff'-V pw, .1 REITER, JACQUELYN Jr. Debs, School Service, Sen- ior Budget Committee. ,jx , , Q N-rf rv S 'Q' ROBERTS, GARY Stcrlighters, Basketball LLL I xxx A X 'qs uit, .fp , . ,,,. r r I I .f-f ' ,Q V1 1 L V Nb- . ,E - 1 seq, gg,-W -- is W5 E.- ,,,,,-ffL?f ' H, q 1 ' il - 'L 1 I I ,. M ROBERTS, JOHN ROBINSON MARTHA C S F, Chantvis Salv-. Club -v ' '1 ,I 1 .-11: xv 'kiifk v gfFPEii , x 'Wifi Jr if I 5 A ,..,.. ,Jil 'hu wwf YQ ,rfb RODRIGUEZ, WILLIAM ROSENBERG, STEVEN ROWDEN, EARL ROWLAND, NANCY ROY, RICHARD Starlighters Kamora Kings - Vice President, Starlighters Drc-sdc-ns, Chantr-rn, Girls' 'i Sc-nior Council, Starlightc-rs. League. RUSSELL, SHERRY los Fiesteros - Secretary, Chant- ers, Yearbook - Imperial Editor, SANDERS, ROBERT Lettermen, Track Team, Star- lighters, nd-M, ,nn-, 'E SAKURAI, FLORENCE G.A.A. - Treasurer, Celestian B-12 Treasurer, Lettergirls. SANDOVAL, GEORGINE Dresdens, Girls' League, G.A.A. pans. Ulf X --in YU Q fm R '9Ur. SAMOYLOFF, SHARON Senior Prom Committee, Sen- ion Picnic. SCHAFFER, FRANK 4th in City Gymnastics, Most Valuable Player in Gymnastics, lettered Varsity Football. gd' +L? '59 4 yi 4m F '7 W SAMPSON, PHYLLIS Starlighters, Drama, G.A.A. SCHAUB, KAREN Athenians, Studen tBody Cabi- net, Drill Team. ,... rv - ff' 'U' SAND, ROGER SCHLUETER, MAXINE Lettergirls, Chanters, G A A Board. we P ,-' 'id-I nn , 'Y , M., ,gli ,Q ' is? t. , x ' 'Q' 4 V iff 'fi' . ir' ' 1 Jgfs' il., I 3,5 , rx ,,,,... ' 51,1 4.4 A1- 5' .124 R, . s -., ski.-f SCHOENHERR, MAGNUS SCHOEPFLIN, RANDY SCHRElBER, JANET SCHULTZ, DAVID SCHULTZ, LOIS Sealbearer, Bank of America Chcinters. French Club - Treasurer, Frem- American Field Service Club, Dorians - Vice President, Prom Award - Math, C S.F, - Vice fro-Ja - Secretary, Optimist As- Student Advisory Board, Celes- Committee, Spanish Club. Pf9SlClSnT- sistant Editor. tion Cabinet. la...- Q25 'ht .. The trash can committee consisting of Alon Onoye, Nancy Tokar, Terry Cavin, and lim Stewart proudly display the finished product. SEIFERT, CAROL Girls' League, G.A A., School Service. .i' .1 'P wr -1, .fl X NX SHANLEY, TOM fir: . If ag, A 2 r:Myi!1I,:A5 '- if S- A l i ' ' 1 'i Y, f .,,'.,,:m1? ff! r' Z I SELLARS, NORMAN lf vi ft' '1 X 'N' w, V -r 'Z .11 iz 1 4 4 ' 13. t ff, .x SCHUTZ, BLANCHE Kamera Kings - Secretary, His- torian, Art Club. SELTENREICH, JAMES Starlighters, School Service. tri' 'Wx-, frsmt - A15 r . st ., VH . mi SCHWARTZ, SANDY Dorians - President, Girls' League - Historian, Dorians Treasurer. SERVERA, ANTHONY Varsity Baseball, Lettermeri SCOTT, DIANA Spanish Club, C.S.F., Cl-ianters w SHANAHAN. RICHARD Math Club - Vice President Celestion Class Representative Starlighters, ic wx YTV qs, -- r vi. P ,,'. qc 5:5125-T575 - SHARP, LINDA SHARP, ROBERT SHEDROCK RUBY srirrvirzu SUSAN Cl 0V1l0VS - VFP p flflf'V'lr Drill From FroeJcx's - Treasurer Student Body Secretary Letter Tffomr gluderll C'-7U 7'l girls - President Atheniane Chaplain in 7 Q- A 1 IPC! r ff' Ad, -.mi gf' is M ! '27 1 IW' -J sHlMooKA, HIROKO c.s.F., G.A,A., Ladies. SLAGH, PATRICIA Girls' League, Starlighters. ' ft M MW' qu-rv' , SPENCER, JACK Track Team. STEIN, JANET Starligl-tters, Girls' League. L x 'wi X 'T ?!r' X 1 fit' SIDES, MARION kqm. vim... SMITH, GAYLORD Student Body President, All League Baseball, Knights - President. STANFORD, JUDY Yearbook, Lettergirls - Vice Art Club. STEWART, CAROLE Girls' League - President, Jr. Deb - President, Executive Cob- inet. 'K rf . 4 SIMMONS, SHARON 9' ' wmv' 14'? SMITH, JULIE Ce-lestian Class Representative, Girls' League, All Night Porly Committee, 'Q 157 '- 'W' 45, , ,,,-,, Y STANLEY, JlM STEWART, JIM Spanish Club - President, Year- book - Boys' Sports Editor, Chairman All Night Party, ,Q 4 . ,gg .L 5 fx M'-s.. ,EP 1'4- F 1 TV, 1 7 r is xi r SKIDMORE, JAMES Optimist Editor-in-Chief, Har- vard Award, Band - President WF' lll SORKIN, JERRY Photo Club - President, Frvnclt Club, Spanish Club, ' ' ,.,,,z25-4' 3 'V' lx? , ' .L H ' fzwfvirk f' -rf A, J, gy . V .,, 1- M x, be-zi-gj:,., ir' to f F4 . -Rf gl, :Qt ' ,, 3 iii? 'M .W W I A . 'f1:2ff f ,, ' 4 , , 2- , I .,,1 . t -4 , 5 . I l '-, 1 . L ,, STEELE, RICP ARD STIBOR, ANN Starlighters, Girls' League, School Service. 'IQ-we ,rg-N 421, 5 SLACKIE JOE Hortdboll Club , Qs' 'I 3.1: SPARACINO, MERCEDES Darian-., Srhaal Svrvicv Awnrcl Girls' L4-clgur' X'l'7 7-i STEIN, ANITA Dorians - President, Prom Com- mittee, Yearbook, STIERS, RALPH Starlighters 'D ifevff, L, .yzgxji - -Q' -514.252, Qi-L ' ,fl ,ZQEZTE Q.: 3..Q,'?1 . -,FEA 'if' 552-ii , . -4 . 355-Ei 4 0 j.-1 ,s 'A 1 5, -F ' , 29 X f -2 Nfs,f 1 -f' STOLL JEROME STONE, RICHARD Chess Club Drama, Starlightets Gymnastics Knight Lettermen. Orchestra, Band, Service nf I .ai 49 fy' fv- mf-,E AC' slr -3 '5- ru-' .f 1 all Ni , is 'SIT' 9 gf, . STRONGO, JOHN SULLIVAN, PENNY Award. cf Kamera Kings, Starlighters, 'K-'F 'Tit' , r C 34 M T59 4 ,515 ,ZA tx iii. L 4, A 1,624 .. ' ' Z ix'-YA, gf, SWOPE, WILLIAM Football, Baseball. 543 TAKEMOTO JANE TANNER JIM TEAGUE JUDITH TEETER NICHOLAS THACKER VIRGINIA Business Club - Historian Football Track GA,A Drill Team Ladies. Lettered in 3 Sports Knights - Domestic Debs Drill Tecm- G.A A. Lettergirls - Recording Vice President Student Adwis- G,AvA, Secretary. OVY Board Y 5' Xf-we . F L13 . L? a-C THOMAS DONNA THATCI-IEP DON wstrovo DONALD A M A Cfczz Comm Atl-tanto' Swfgvoftf at Hosp., The LEVCSIICI' 5--'owe' Conv ee :Moose 'ne DC:- tolih' CSF Lilgr GGL-Q Gnd ulmte wimp hx 'He --'gl-ex Ce'e5. trans Lto R RQXN' CNE Govgvd Sn 'h Doxe NVIMIO ROI-N' TXYO Noam Taka' PQ' Gfesiqk f'X i'fe Flow Cavalxn M-'O THOMPSON LYNDA IHOPNHILL GIHA THOPPE il-IAPON TOKAR NANCW TORCH ROCENIARIE Af' Club GWIS' LQGQUE' SW- Cf-A L ff9i'I S'G'IiQH'f-tv Cm,-t.ft wwf+'tft Cm, HMM own Lsoqw Pr fi I I: emi L. C in IL . , I I I I NI Im PA ' 'IQ ers -its eagoe lighters tin., Mft.-tnf. Chmhvf-I. An f,,mtf,lg0,1L of ,'i,,,,.,,m A,,G,d ,m,,G,mnG5 RNDMONS CWIU i'xvh.1ft.Gftt FF' 945 5 Muir A.. Lv' Y!- Q f. xw 1 Ay. A -'rv ,or 'Q X L 'Ib- Wwo W M I , I TRAINA, ELAINE TREMBLEY, MARK TRIMBLE, LARRY TRUNIBLE, MARLINE TURNER, MARILYN D'ill T'-Wm. GIYIS' I-QUQUG, Girls' League, All-Nite Party Student Advisory Board, As-.ist CIWUUIQYS- Committee, School Service, ant Art Editor ot Yvarbno TURRILL, FRED Starlighters. -v 'v.,.,2f VEACH, BONNY G,A.A. WATSON, DONNA Starlighters, Girls' League. .iff g'f77h7Z?f ,'y,4 , f' !rz3,a':r'-W, I Ar .wx Alt Club - Ijriwlclvlwt 'KN wx ? wrrfxk .19 A ' 1 1, ',-'1l:,. 1 rg: . , . ..- . , .kw a ,W . w ' Hn UMBARGER, JEAN UNDERWOOD, SHIRLEY VALDEZ, LARRY VANCE, BARBARA Daughters of the American Girls' League, Starlightcrs, Student Body - Vice Pro-.ide-nt, Girl-.' Le-agar-, Srliool S:-rviu Revolution Award, Athenian - Sales Club, Knights, Sr-crctcxry of Athlr-tics, President, Song Leader. 'wk ,,,. Hip ' 'N ,Wm 4-Z: VIERSEN, RONALD Kamera Kings, Band,Orchestrc1. WATSON, TOM School lighters. 'VW' 'Th 6 , Service, Track, Star- 'lo rf' V4 f W ff :ij I A f 024:22 VRADENBURG, JOHN WEBSTER, ALLAN ,vw- -Qil I '4 ,P , . fx . 1 X., as ,. wp, B7 ' .0-ole, our WADA, BOB WALLER, RON Starlighters. Football, Starlighters, Track WELLS, DICK WEPPLO, ED Track, Swim Team, Youth Serv- ice Committee. I ,-'ai 'L., ' 1 I I V Y, 011431 I. I, ,, 1, ,f 34. ..-' , Zv- f? -- 'I' V 'W -SJ: fn W I-an f 1- - :gl . U4 es- NK.. 5715-5-K' NNI! Ky-fam X-sl ,I WHITE, DAVID WILKINSON, KENNETH WILLIAMS, KATHIE WILLIGER, SUE A-IO, A-'l'l Class Presidents, Choir, School Service, Starlight- G.A.A., Spanish Club, Starlighters, Girls' League. Football, Baseball. ers. 'W' If fix I 3 I QT Us N-'E -T Dv f I ' s fu, , V, WOODS, DOYLE Varsity Football. WINSLOW, DEONNA WOLFE, JAMES WOLFE, NANCY Art Club, Girls' League. Track, School Service. Art Service, Girls' League. :-'www fum . g,g,Jm5a .,, s f f s A :gk F ., , , 9 s ra' X ' L.,e,1- Q? Li NJ' - WOODS, RUTH WOOLDRIDGE, FRED WULSTEIN, SHERRINE WYNN, RAYMOND Starlighters, Girls' League, Drill Team, Girls' Ls-oguo - Rep School Sr-rvice Starlighters G,A.A, rs-nrrntatrvc, Prom Cornmittvr- ZONNIS, BARBARA ZUZIO, ROSEMARIE Girls' League, Starlighters, Op- timist Staff. Vw. WILSON, BOB C.S.F., Math Club - President Rocket Club. Pi 5 WOODS, JANET Starlighters, Girls' League. YOSHINO LILY Celesticrn B-II Treasurer, Dres dems V Vine President, Athe nian, r Ahmonn, Leanette Hogff, Werner 'Q'.j 1 Y , Y Robinson, Martha Mx rv 1 , 54.1 'ii' r fix 'mx . wb, ,-,agar Barish, Frank Birch, Bonnie Fin jr 'W mr ff M rt V 1 f 'fwffffif 'V QM ' 3 YE? l,'d,.,-'ff k feqxivx' HM X S. Q' 'I ..',,. f 7 0, Arthur 'PN 34, .. :Rx , ,gf-H. Q 1 , YK. ' 551 lx 1 g h:-a if QWHQ , , I.. Fiore, Anita Ginsberg, Sieve Hageclorn, Paula Jucewic, Carolyn Kamei, Kazuko -ff v Schoenhere, Magnus Shimooka, Hiroko TOkC1f, NGVICY mfefa-vw2,21-W-:1.:-. . 1 I-pq: ff: .. , ' V va-.2-'sill o f X- -- ..: 1 mi? . Q' X X A W , x X XX xv. K- TSA xx x X x xv S S : N, x ,4vl ' x Q-. x,,,f'v,, -1-'S :sys 1 955'5 rX UVM. :.:,f 11. ZIQ' :'1.',? 5 ,,, 2,551 .wif .Jgjk'k,'i:x-F ,Q af. :- 3 1... -5 . 9 Sdn.:- 'Sx1'f'. fr 4-,5 ,..-fff'i , ,fr . -'M ' 1 wg-' F. t E l i sl This picture was posed!! Not because the books are upside down, that's perfectly naturalg .Sp if What a beautiful sight to behold! An alert class, a smiling teacher-all A . . . if engrossed in a complex tic tac toe game appearing on the front blackboard. 4 X Q if i ' K ff ,,,.,. ,,,, W, ,W ,,,,,,,,,,..f,,,.,.,,,. ,,.., R if rw qui rr. s v fs A , f H im, QT K? , , ax l f - , Qi W g p lws-'i'rmi-f' r if J 5 'i K ig M f' l r t . , .. r ,, , if i . M . f .46 ij . X . L, ? I 5,23 ff- Q ri, 12. W Here is a Poly example of practical mental telepathy, absorbing the Federal Legislature through a closed book cover. It works better with your eyes closed. Mr. Black is the center of attention as he tells a shaggy dog story to his Advanced Humor class 'gh L , 41. , i ,Att ' ' i Q' f' wf 'v Q' r but Poly's library is never that QUIET. cold H30 in strict accordance with Mr. HulJer's rules ot lub safety. Marcia Boyd quickly extinguishes thc- flames on her acid burned hanrl with ,.,-- ' ff' ' I WQ-i - Vg 'fr ,- S: z . :- 1 w : W K I . ,,,.,,.v,5y 3 ,.....,...r..-.YN F' -.ffjff 3,3 ' , ,- i 'Tan 'mt 1 inf' mia., it ff' Mr. Allen helps Karen Schuab perfect her leaning l's in his penmanship class. Unfortunately, no one could read her writing anyway , , , it was in Spanish, held at nutrition on the second Tuesday ot every week. .2 Mi: t f lf, x sf? X wk, !f s W i' fn' wx . 4 g 3' W- 4 AU,-.YI . ...f. S 1-ELS ga a t wvxrk , 5 H Tqux ' KW: : ff? xx I 1' 4 X, K 7 if wk Q' Q4 '75 , ii.. ,- l. Akemon 'Z A . Bordofsky X , 2 l -f I A D. Coons f .. i J EN 'i 'li K, r rr 72 ,Y 3 V Cflrfes 'VSYQ 'f ' 7 - :A 25? 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The emblem carries forth the royalty theme with the king chessman representing the most supreme. The Imperial sponsor is Mr. Stephenson. A. Albala C. Alderete D. Allio L. Andre-sen G. Bacal D. Bailey C, Bennett A. Berkowitz B. Bernholz R. Blake M. Bonillu fs l 'P f S 4- . 3 Q , 1: A 4 3 lg 7 '2 ' ,3 K Fx fl -A 5 -3: Y Q , , ,T . -fr . .J 1- - it .J . . dj 1.1 1' 4 .L ' I iff- 4 B 1, v-fi - A -A Q 1 i 1 I. ff. f s .. . B f A L 1 T T J - J i f T ' f' - ' Q-nl I 'R 1 'N D. Brady D Briggs G. Brooker E Brooks A Bufrttncr B Cuird R. Catuluno R. Chrisloff H. Cohn C. Combs L. Cook -fi Q '14 '2'2'. 'Zvi' 1,-,Q x- ' . , W H , A F. I 5 Z 0 1. 3 45 g 5? .- f -r- -- .si y . . , ., f f l T J ' ' ' ' M 'T 'Q 1 T l l A ll, lx lllw ' J 4 5 ' ,-' ' KL L... 'FE 'Q-VL. D. Craig L. Cori les M Cundy S. Curran K Cutler D Daniels B.Diu1 K. Downs P. Drogirhen I Dudgw B Dgin ' I J li A f N - Q I g I ' li J N' - M nn p U 1 , . W. 'E A I. .. K -.7 2. 1 5 . X Pj'-um, V: A 4- -:fr . 7 .I X ' Y A Q ' 4, Q 'I l ax .j A if, i' .. V kg 'ST .V Ai .ivy ' N - 4 .f l X 'T' .fi . 'A pk, ' ,WI if' - 449455. an ' v s N .. A .sg lik' ' - 1 'I 'MQ r ' li U ,. mr - 5 I 1 ' ' 7 2' K' -F' -9 4 ' ' ' ., v E ' . 9 n lj 5- A F 4 i ar g ' ,K E, 121, - J.. -Q K ff . , if J 2 , N yy . Q.,-r IV 'I I A, x x v y . K 5 R. Earl W. Edwards T. Esllow B. Everell C. Feary P. Figolen M. Finnern EVA , I A J t M 13 ' V -I L D 5 'S . I . A -Q3 Xi 9' .J I A -Z' .N f ' B f ' ' Q 1-f . . . ,i A rr All . - ,J-1 ...M - Q .- D. Fisher R. Forgerson S. Fogel L. Fosler F. Fountain R. Freum T. Fry 3 W . nyjlyv .W ., ...., , .. Aff.. - .. ' ,, F'-' . , I 4' ,f N . 3 '-2 Q Q 1' . of f- - ,wh 1 ' ' gy f' , . , . ' Ll' , 1 3...-'Z' 'r -of J , 1 -' : 4 1 if ' N ' ' . ,M rl , ,V If 4 'J I. V' 4 I -fy D. George D. Gillis J. Gold J. Good J. Green L. Greenfield S. Guinane J A '2 is 1 .4 , 4 u ly l I I . ---SS l I I f.. s. Hurley --x ,,., N X I y X... B' L W- .... fx 1 1 ff J N X. ' . l Y-,,,,....... Sql U ..-- -- ' ' ' wx-xv -Q -v 4 an v ,r F ff' '1iff:?55.-L J:-:qi ' f. LHR? a-ff' an I I 'Q .U O 9 U v 5 f!'l Q Nl D. Hilberl . I-ff V , . W J. Johnson me . 8955. O-' 1 ',f,?. if Pai af 'L X A . .J J Z ., I fax A as V fig X ly yf v 1 .1 . '14 Ti? ' 4, K I ,J .I .,, 1 ' Y . 1 . J . l iii W, We K W 5,4 f- y . K f 4, ,-- f ' ,4,,, ......,. , ,:..:..g ,... .. I If G. Lee Z. Lieberman C.,Ludlam B. Lugo A. Markoe D. Marks R. Mason il x B li? ' 'L ' . i . - ' - :A - .V I: F' ' .ear - , ,, 1' V . ' '- 'fa-inn' jx ' In P .- ' .Li V -y ,fff 'V' -f f 9 ' '- ... X ' 1 . f' - J. Massion R. McBride J. Meinke J. Mier C. Miles J. Modugno B. Molen L .ins T 2 6 N2 . E, 3. 3 . ...J R f, ., :...7:' ' .. 73: Q J' ' Y -, I, 1 n . X Q X 4 .':::.,-.'--:ze:l. ilk, ' - . L B. Moreno K. Mosdale B. Murphy ' 'La B. Nelson L. Newbill N, Nolfe X 1 NV ,aqgawwi 1' M71 IN-44 --ai' ' 'si , 2 ap 1? 1 2 Q' 1 . ., I '1' . -A H' ' y . 1 ., L uf- gn .J tl., 1 .J Gy '4 V, . . H . 1 . ,P i ' r N X e.'1:1'11'1fr'4 ll L M f lill V S. Hall E. Hcrgus B. Harms E. Harris M. Hauulm 'Q R '-3 ge A' 7 4 N ' ga 1 -9 '1 f J . '- 4' My , 1 r 1,3 4 . A f ,, 'Y ' td L . ' rf . U! '-j:.f ,1 S. Hoffman N. Husk B. Hulchings P. Jaynes E. Johnson jj -W -W pw A 1 . '. 'JI' J ' f f J 'B ' I g ' J L 4,42 a. . ,J ff R. Johnson P. Keyser D, Kirkhcm C. Kurvink B. Lawrence 79 J. 5 . 6 EES i.'V - .il , 'cd M A , , - -,, fs is , 1 -Q. ,-1 i B S' I '-...K ,1 I L 3 fd.. ., Llp? .sg k ., Q-- N. l 'J 'X A anne. P4 I 'J 7, T Ax J 3' YN ' 'V ' Ji TVR or J ' J 1 M if i ff G P 1 E. O'DonnelI J. Okita J. O'Lear R. Ostrander G. Partee . e U 0 . erry - 3 7 QR, ' U .,.' 2 rg C2' :gi . -f f r' J es 'J -. '3 Zh . i 2 -Y l .J-J I J A, l 55' in M bs , X J f 1' 1- A A, Penis E. Queve-do C. Quimby C. Raglin R. Reynolds L. Roberts D. Rodriquezl' , ,Yi ' 1 , , y is .fi ..' GF fi' 2 21 , - '- Q f-x ' V ., .- .1 ' 4 - Q' -1-7 s ff ' 'e' 'X :Q -V iz: 'gif .- nj I l 4 .L if . W1 K illlllk drlillll 'g7?Lggff2f:.4E?-rf 1 - 'F V ' AJ 1-'X 1 E. Rowden P. Sanfilippo K. Sasaki V. Scalzo L. Schaaf C. Scheeler E. Seifert : These are the Imperial officers of S'59. L to R, ROW ONE A Chuck Bennatt, Treasurer, Sharon Swedberg, Girls' Vice Presi- ' -9 ' 1: 4- A Z L V C: 15 f' ' -J 1 dent, Gerri Perry, President, Jim Okita, Boys' Vice President. i .1 4 A - -Q, Ji: ,g I' Row rwo. Pm Underhill, Laurel cook, Kathie Cutler, Repre R 5 ' 4? Q ': ' . Q sentativesg Diane Shaidell, Historian, Sharol Fogel, Secretary K rig, f -I R Di , - is 'L ' .A E X . if . Ll s f Z' L Nr, C. Shaeffer D. Sl-iaidell C. Shiomi R. Shuler S. Siegel D. Sparks J. Spedale' 1' ' '3 t. g Q . 1 , - 1 Y- - A ' -J i -1 5 'N rl y ' D. Snyder D. Stankey N - 1 ,T I 14 Y . fy J X 1 ll, q 2' 4' ff Q, I . 2. 5' 4 'ig ' , .I l l,l,l Q -4. S .' L ., , , -I g ,I NY, U K K l I eff ' X . 'D 80 ' Q yu, 1 .., 'us uJ5.,, ,..r- Recognition Day-This is a big day for the Senior B, because it is the day he is finally accepted as a senior. The whole school is invited to attend the ceremony. The whole program is devoted to the Sr. B's, where they proclaim their name, motto, colors, and the mighty emblem, The thee.-leqderg lead J 'F J 'LM I 3 - 2 :ll , cz Vs A T 9 Na y r- H Al A .5 1 ,, tx e -J fe 1 he Q f .Q T - K .+ V1 ,I .rf KX l l f I ' 1 y A Y' xml -4 -NL 5- f 1 5 - 1 M.-if me L. Stern T. Stevenson S. Swedberg B. Taylor R. Temple D. Thomas B. Todd -.qw . , 'A 1. Ar ' 2' ' 12 ,C 2 3 49 Axle 3 g: l T T L X 1 P v , T' f kr ,, ' l ll 1 l ' f 7 by . 2 ' as 1 7B.T0ll1UrSt B. Trammell N. Trist D. Tullis H. Underdown P. Underhill M. Volpe VF, H K!!! l 4 1 ., k One of the most important committees to the Senior B's is the ' 5 N li.. 'f -I If Sweater Committee These people had the iob of finding out the . J we , I Q price, style, and color of the sweaters and ordering them through ' in 7 f ,HJ 'Gi .a '4 g' ir 1' 6' the company decided upon, From L to R: Doug Kirklyn, Donna V,-I A LJ 'X , A, 1 -Q 4 Q s :I Snyder, Bill Harms, Cathy Shiomi, Chuck Bennett, Sharon Fowles. 0. . -7 ,g A , 1 f I V NR ' I 1 f I i T , B. Warner H. Watkins C. Weidler J. Weinreich E. Wepple G. Weston G. Wilke l ' . .. ... -- Q A,. - 1: - .Q .-: .4 g ix r ., 4 4 -f tfyg -Q . '- N ry .wif 'N-ff 5 fb., Q . - i .A W f l A lk! f A ' fl 'T 4.41-5-I f f' l N f' fs - . , , , , ,., X wi. Whitesell S. Wilson 5. Wolfson R. Wollrich V, Wollrich B, Wooster F. Yamano nu. .4-1, , iq, ,v eil-. - F SJ ,A-. T -l' l f -- i 1 i . ' ,.., .us . Qs, MG. Young A. Zatkin B B.. 'A Q 1, I ' I I ' 1 2 B if ,,...1 2 s 2 ' f ' fs - ' 4 ---l-. Q' +-, t o . ' A A- . .1 , f - - 'AIAH ' T f . -'- - I v . ' . ..-- 'A :2agQgi?2gf.z5 QQ . T . ' -1. ' f 1 51 ' .ly 1-be ' T . ---' lsl' I M ti., QT, - V ,--, - N 35 , - k I , M W.. df.. f 2 -I x - v v A A '12, ', ,- y A 1 lhlnv V I ,IAVI , . 4 . V fy , M . V. . If ,W ... 72 Q 4 AAA f , , , V .s J ....... .. , n ... 4...... ,W sl . - .. . . T R - -sv A A 9 , . it f fe ' '11 .... ' ll tl ,Q 2 7 T . 'if it ' v '- ,, 21.111, 'P .15 - - Q . B .N .. .. 'fgxiiy-1.'0 i l v2-Q' 4 . . . I 4 J - Sites: . ' ' T A V ' them in their class songs and yells. This year the song was to the tune of May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You. The Imperial motto is, Always move forward, but guide each step. 8i 'vv' QB? 5 K 'SH fl, J. UQ? g ' f l i i s ii Rx J1- . 5 Q A Taking part in Student Council is iusf one of the many activities in which the Imperial class takes part. Cathy Cutler seems to be drowning while Lenny Corralis does ci few iumping lacks. It all adds up to a barrel of fun af the annual senior field day. NF- ,.:J' x. Y, ,fx ' A ,- if . , ,Q 7 ,l ' V- 'ng ' 'A 'T 'Y r I- ,, I ' . H I A' M in x The Imperial class was invited to the Celestian field day. Between the egg throwing contest, and the sack race, Mr. Leon was seen teaching Cha Cha lessons. f W Q 1 , W ii fl' Q Ry .fini fs df Fun nights are held on Friday nights. They feature dancing, all sorts of crazy games, and delicious hot dogs. Each fun night is sponsored by a class or club. Tonight the Mighty lmperials reign with honor. 1... '.: f: .- .. l, :fp , ..: sr, . l f I o I 0 0 malihinis: limal-ee-heen-eesl green newcomers who, like little fish in a big sea, must be alert for the danger of sharks and prank-playing Kamaainas. These underclassmen have set their catamarans in ,XXX full sail with high hopes for a smooth voyage ahead 1111-11- 5-., l f, fn 4 0 fJ i gl ul Tvs N, 1a l i S'60 ,JJ lgmw-ff. :I ' 3 . l ' s I 1 Q 'sv al' Q 1.1 Winter Officers L Io R ROW ONE Carolyn Slaugh, Secretary, Pat Thomson, Girls' - Vice, Mike Roe, President, La Moyne Smlfh Hlsiorlon Lana Rook, Treasurer. L lo R, ROW TWO: Howard Rickard, Boys' - Vice Carol Zambilo Belly Barker, Maggie Mobley, Representatives, Mr. Block, Sponsor. I l l i l 4' 1 ir I V Summer Officers L lo R, ROW ONE Sue Coslullo SUCIOTCIYY' Dale Hornbuck Bo 5' . , , y dent, Georgianna Higgins, Girls' - Vice, Luna Rook, Treasurer. L lo Thomson, lu Moyne Smilh, Rcpicscnlulivcsg Mr. Black, Sponsor. Y, X l ii xx - Vice, Maggie Mobley, Presi- R, ROW TWO: Linda Lucks, Pal chant mfg,- , . an wffwfvQ?i,?MM 0m G0Gg1QQH.xG 0050 T , Q, , -, , ,g ,, ,GZ .,', QM jmmqnQM9eecg95q 45 6 4iP'l-Zark fi 2 Q E5 QQ fn 4 .7 -f,,, ,-4 f,w,.d bf .f., V-- f-,,,Y L., I li , 2AA, L Q QQQGZQWQQQQQQQ W , f ga era Q69 M Ci!! 5? C3 frwJiQml4fQHL'm A 3 .- A ' A - A ' 'S 4' J ,Q IV A A A 55' ASHA- Q 4 ,.,, J f A AA -53:2 Vx 1 A - Q 1,4 ' A -AV - V .S AQ -' : rf if A - N... -' f Eg LA sfffwg 4 :AJ A A ., A , A. AA . - , A w ,NJ A 'is 'ff I za - ' - rf V A. 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' 41545, W 4 L I 2736 jg ' GQ 'uc . lnpggfr-74x 1 If-1 . x, !Af2T -NV I V V g--T-. xj f f I if KA., ,f X, r . af - .--7-, , gf'-' , -YV .-' ,Z-f Lug- 4 101 t unehele puneheles: Ipoon-a-hay-leesl favorite friends who share spirited competition to overcome any obstacle to make our island lite more enioyable Besides hearty rivalry, these clubs guide tourists, police littered luaus, and take charge of festivities. as A .4 .E 5 is i -Q. 9-'V President W'59 Marilyn Baldwin L to R, ROW ONE: S. Shimizu, M, Volpe, M. Baldwin, K. Kamei, G. Namba. ROW TWO: M. Batuca, B. Gavron, J. Umbarger, A. Fiore, P. Eissenger. ROW THREE: P. Perry, K. Schaub, B. Birch, M. Matrox, C. Quinby. One ofthe highest honors bestowed upon a Polytechnic girl is mem- bership in the Athenian Honor Society. Selection is based upon outstand- , , ing scholarship, school service, character, and leadership. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Al Richards, these girls serve as official greeters and guides for visiting guests. The Athenians take pride in living up to their motto Nothing unless good. L to R, ROW ONE: Mr, Richards, S. Fogel, D. Thomas, A. Fiore, N. Tokcr, J. Umbarger, B. Gavron, L. lsaia, S. Shimizu, K. Shiomi. ROW TWO: K, Kamei, P. Perry, J. Levy, S. Swedberg, M. Mattox, K. Schoub, B. Birch, C. Quin- by, L. Butler, D. Budillo, M. Volpe, L, Yoshino. President S'5O Jean Umbarger -in , l 1-9 'N 'X I 'un 5... -r A1--5 'US 3 President W'59 Gaylord Smith knights honor society President S'59 Terry Cavin v -..--,- iv HN, 119 Y... Lto R, ROW ONE- M Carrick, E Harris, B Bvrnholtz, J Skidmore, C Daluns, T Cavin ROW TWO G Smith L. Valdez, R. Stone, R Ryan, F Lott, L Snyder, Mr Richards The Kniqhts, Senior Boys' Honor Scrviro Oraanizalion soivf-Q as a qeneral Control aroup, ready to assist in any school function anrl to hc-lp in any Community proivft. Membership is basrrcl upon one or mow of tlw following- outstanclina Scholarship, charartvi, lcaclorship and outstancl ing service or contrilvution to Poly. The Kniqhts arc unclcr sponsorship of Mr. Richards L to R, ROW ONEA J. Skidmore, E. Harris, B Bernholtz, T. Cavin, B. Harms, N. Teeter, C. Dakins, M Neelon J. Okita. ROW TWO: Mr, Richards, L. Valdez, M. Roe, B. Lamoureaux, L. Andersen, F. Lott, M. Naussler, P. Onoye. Ylgunx . A ' 't Ask 7 41 IU za? 1, 1 KB' President W'59 Marian Vaughn ladies honor society President S'59 Laraine Higby l l LX l 07 irq ,gi L to R, ROW ONE: L. Higby, C. Cantrell, C. Slough, M. Vaughn, M. Mobley, L. Brown, T. Kumagai, D. Zombo L. Rook, Z. Balius, B. Bobb, B. Spencer, L. Hagedorn, S. Chalem, N. Goodard, S. Chalem. ROW THREE: C. Cope- land, M. Torres, J. Bohrman, J. Vaughn, A. Penn, B. Sherman, L. Rehfeld, D. Rosen, L. Lachman, J. Levy, B Robinson, J. Ballard, E. Hobbs. The Ladies is an honor service club supervised by Miss Weinberg. This club is for lower division girls maintaining a B plus average and active in school service. Some ofthe activities ofthe Ladies are selling programs at football games, sponsoring the lost and found and acting as guides for visiting guests. L to R, ROW ONE: N. Goldberg, M. Roth, T, Kumagai, B. Manwell, E. Hobbs, C. Lash, S. Chalem, S. Kimpel. ROW TWO: L, Hagedorn, J. Ballard, P. Sellinger, K. Baker, B. Spencer, L. Higby, B. Bobb, S, Chalem, ROW THREE: W. Nakamo, A. Penn, D, Rosen, J. Jewell, L. Wri ht, J, V h S. T g aug n, urner, D. Zombo. - . . J . 1 N- 1 f,7.,,.-,-., .v. , , . O , v , ,, T 2 K J fl .J , E ' .1-J' K.: . , L, , , , JL J ' 'L t ' ' L U H '1 . . , Q, .M , . 5 all 'xrzy' Iliilhgil' lllblllll 'r, IIIIIUQAA-B 'S li. Iliff' l l .W . I f 1 :X Lto R ROW ONE G. Goodrlch E Sukclguchl P Ouellet D Hornbuck ROW TWO J Klosky D Sampson echuck reenberg J urhum ROW THREE E Dershem F ner oz 0 onoft 0 B Anderson R Rosset, Mr Bornstern Squires the lower division honor socuety IS composed of boys who hove mcnntolned dt leclst cm B average and ore clctlve IH school servnce Among the duties of Squires sponsored by Mr Bornstenn ore to help un school control oct os ushers ot various school octlvntles ond to promote fruendshnp ond good wall throughout the student body Lto R ROW ONE D, Klevenger R Beeson L Greenberg D Newberry J Bculy P Kcrvonen J Klusky S MII stem Mr Bornsteln, ROW TWO E Sakuguchl B Collins R Everts J Golden P B onoff G Nolte J Mull Af f'?Y Rl I .tw E1 Ka:-C 1 . I . 1. FL., F ' it -- IT .X ' 1 ' .. .W.A .. 1 -154555, .... 3,4 . , ,..s' ., ...fl M .-4 al. fu L -QM ' I W 4' ? 95i21-j, 145,39 Q . ,.., X .A , 1 Mg., 24,1 42:36 ., , -:vf ....-.:..+wzf.f gffgiy. 4 42,9 President S259 Carole Stewart L lo R' ROW ONEI M- VOIPG, A, King, P. Underhill, A, Berkowitz, S. Guinane, P. Sanfilippo, J. Hundt, P. Monagle, lg- glfcfmbf P. Perry. ROW TWO: J, Umbarger, L. Butler, C. Cote, P. Figoten, J. Gold, M. Fischer, G. Perry, - PSTSIH, J- DCHl9Y, C. Stewart, J, Nestor. ROW THREE: P. French, P. Essinger, C. Ludlam, S. Costello, J, Reiter, R. Gammell, M. Fischer. jr. debs The Jr. Debs are represented in many school activities and services. Their function is to serve as Big Sisters to BlO girls. As a club they have sponsored a very successful clean campus drive, a Sadie Hawkins noon dance, and a Bunny Hop dance. They also came in third in the Optimist drive. They are seen wearing their white sweaters with blue emblems often. Their very efficient sponsor is Mrs. Grossman. fremfro-ja's President W'59 Sharla DeMarco .wiv xx SN .2 . 2? 1 'T - , .df ,lg 1 , , I I - 1 fl 4' J J fv . I 4 I 2,5 H . 1 . ,, ., -V, I .. T- gf a fry, v .. . gf .J rj, .H , .. . i, : ' : 1-bf! I 1 ml-.5 . . ' 4 Q.. . . ' l I, ff. -nib The Frernfro Ja's, Club of the Gracious Ladies, is Poly's welfare club. They are in charge of Poly's fund raising drives. With the able leadership ot Mr. Harding, they have presented the Polyites with the annual Halloween Party and many other activities. L to R, ROW ONE: J. Levy, R. Sheclrock, B. French, B. Stone, H. Dressi, P. Yeager, S, Fogel. S. Andrus, M, Davis. ROW TWO: B, Bobb, N. Hard, C. Shanley, J Schreiber, C. Ross, E. Ofstedahl, N Stomm ROW THREE: P. O'Leary D. Kleinberg, G. Higgins, S. Hass, J. Cantina, D. Winston, B. Rath, S. DeMarco, B. Blessing, S, Praissmen. -4 l .1 P X , -. . 4...-f5?fT1:., 'E 5 f . at :ac , f,49 'f .sw , -4 4-3- :ni J iw ,gr Vit- , flxfv - 1 W iv- HW! .4 X L to R, ROW ONE: H. Cohn, P. Daley, B. Murphy, P. Champlin, D. Magedman, S Schwartz, C. Slagh, L. Smith, L. Schultz. ROW TWO: Mrs. Shaw, B. Laws, C. Casagrande, C. Lash, A. Stein, R. Ball, P. Thompson, L. Sparacino, ' '37 r V.. I Q -2 4' JF President S'59 Sandy Schwartz donans C. Lyons, L. Rook, N. Goldberg. ROW THREE: .l. McKenzie, S. Konicov, M. Linderman, M. Elins, .l. Carey, P. Mayfield, D. Peel, K. Cutler, A. Southard, E. Lande. The Dorians promote school spirit by selling booster tags previous to all sports activities. The proceeds go towards our school scoreboard. Many activities including two installations, date parties, swim parties, and a very successful Hello Hop here at Poly, have been en- ioyed by the Dorian members and their able sponsor, Mrs. Shaw. dresdens President S'59 Nancy Gutierrez Nm' The purpose ofthe Dresdens is to sell tickets at all school activities such as football and basketball games, and dances. During nutrition and the lunch hour, they work in the student store. This year, they sponsored the Thanksgiving Dance. Their sponsor is Mrs, Sheeks. L to R, ROW ONE: V. Scalza, G. Sandoval, M. Dawson, L. Riggs, N, Gutierrez, L. Yoshino, 5, Olinger, D. Badillo, J. Terri ault. ROW TWO: E. Hargus, A. Penn, N. Yumbar, J. Bardwell, V. Phelan, M. Langstonalones, S. Trubey, C. McMaine, S. Carroll, P. Davis, D. Snyder, P. Peets. ,, af ... iw 'I .,, '5 s T t tsl - 4 e K - i ,J fy J' ' 9' fS3'i'l- - ' 4' 5:15 - 's:11f'Yf-.Z ia - :L ' ,n2.f:ff: - sw vs '1'-. 't 'ii f t' '9f: 3iaf'-K,?.i. Pl 't' s':f-36.11 ' ' fmt. -3,111.2 ,. ' . f3 ?1:1't't-'f ' ' .nw-: if if ,lr an ., ' ,,J '-AP I'4'7:7-53 .. .:ggp,,,,.,h 4,1 . A trfrgjw, President S'59 Marysue Franchimone ta ragons L to R, ROW ONE: R. Mares, M. Franchimone, P. Jacobs. ROW TWO, D. Greenspan, S. Foreman ,B. Battochio, B. Gal- arneeu, C. Cowan, L. Lucks, J. Mertes, J. Martin. ROW THREE: S. Haynes, J. Ross, P. McGivern, G. Goodman, L. Links- wiler, C. Carney, M. Mennen. ROW FOUR: G. Schwartz, L. Goldser, A. Vogel, P. Shelly, L. Adams, P. Zeiler, D. Lewis, Mrs. Thomas, Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thomas, the Taragons serve as hostesses for the homemaking department. During the past year they have had many activities. Among these were, serving at the CSF Banquet, the Letterman's Banquet, and the principal's Christmas Tea. The Les Commencants are the children's welfare club here at Poly and are sponsored by Mrs. Carr. This semester they sent scrapbooks to the childrens hospitals and also visited the hospitals to entertain childreng concluding their many activities were various social activities, L to R, ROW ONE: L. Sheldon, P. Rainville, M. O'Gorman, S. Rosenfeild, M. Strauss, S. Mattsen, P. Connor, J. Kimberlin, J. Montgomery. ROW TWO: A. Gomdaler, C. Morton, C. Strauss, S. Hufstedler, D. Blimm, E. Mulley, J. Gushin, M. Gundaker, G. Angel, C, Foster, ES COIN l'l1BI1C3l1LS President S59 Ericka Mulley ...Q Aff x- o R: D. Danx, B. Crabb, J. Schliger, J, Nicholas, A. Marsh, A. Marsh, S. Feldt. The purpose of the Graces and Guards is service to Poly and to the Red Cross. They serve Los Angeles County Hospital by giving them materials needed by the chaplains in their ministering to patients. They also give service to a missionary school in Ensenada, Mexico, in the form of used clothing and food. They are sponsored by Mrs, Lewis. f'- , ix lx 'ix graces and guards 11 sales club Getting acquainted with business people and help- ing Poly with all selling ac- tivities are the main func! tions of the Sales Club. They sponsored a clean campus week and partici- pated in the toy and dec- oration drives. . ,J JN, -.WZ A ' ': . ry fa , ,ff,.,, Q11 if :Fi-fn, ' f f. . ,-4 4- K 4s.',,. ini, ,Mm ' 1 - ,-Jr 24'gvft,,:frJ!9 942-as.. .?,,M. , in , X7 '7 I 'i'Z're 47 ' ff gi . 2--sw' 4 , Y ,sg -Y 1' -E, - ,' Q .... ' 24? , 4 U 1 , .3 iff, - AW 'I , -A tr, ' .- Q v ' dw, ' . . fi 4 31 Lto Rg ROW ONE: C. Lambers, J. Caouette, R Andl, R Torch, J Schwartz, J, Merfegl L. Yoshino. ROW TWO: B,.Bad- berg C. Strauss, C. Mito, K. Kamei, J Take-moto, Y, Kono, R Muranaga, K Perry, L Peterson, M Olivo. art club Serving the school with an artistic touch, is the duty of the Art Club. This or- ganization is open to all students who are interested in art and in helping their school. Their meetings are held in the room of their efficient sponsor, Mrs. Pet erson. ll? 0 MQW rf EQQUI I 1 V 'I s-. 4l I-t IRL .H Lto R5 ROW ONE: A, Berkowitz, S. Fogel, Mr. Pollyea, J. Schwartz, J. Mertes. ' 3 f- 1 -.r . . ,., 'ri - -fzfiiff ' . . . Q .r . - business club ,, f 3 ,lr K -., ,, .,,,..,,,.,s This semester, the Business Club took a pleasant field trip to the Prudential Lite Insurance Co., where they learned much ot its opera- tion. Promoting more spirit among business students is their purpose which they carry out fully under the leadership ot Miss Loo. L to R, ROW ONE- J. Bardwell, S, Barron, G, Adlesirh, M, Turner, ROW TWO. S. Hanson, L. Luzardo, J, Negtgf D Win 4, X, . 'f m-w:v-1f,u- ,, . M ... 1 Q.. an-Y L to R, ROW ONE: Mrs. Romero, J. Skidmore, G. Collier, R. Cook, J, Ryan, D. Leggitt, ROW TWO: R, Andle, R, Tomh J. Nichols, A. Matsumoto, M. Cooper, N. Coffee. I math club The purpose of this club is the further study of mathe- matics. This is done at their meetings, after the business is finished, by worknig prob- lems and games. To become a member a B average must be maintained in math and no U's. Activities planned include visiting Lockheed and taking part in a Mathematics Field day. Sponsor ofthe club is Mr. Nikaido. ' - - 'international T- relations club Furtlicrrna their knowledge in the allairs ol the world are the riicrrrlacrs of Polys lntcr- natronal Relation Club, Those rnernbcrs observe world siluaf tions, increase their knowl edge of world ocorioruirs and create attitudes for cultural interchange and pcacc. Mrs. Romero is their sponsor and advisor. W.si5a'rl'5 MZ si Q ' ,1- L to R, ROW ONE: J. Rabin, F. Millar, F. Barish, M. Schoenherr, C. Bennett, B. Bernholz, G. Brooker, J. Okita, I. Dudow. ROW TWO: Mr.Nikoido, A. Gundaker, N. Dubelbeiss, B. Wilson, R. Shanahan, P, Hngedorn, L, lgqiq, Sn ff l H3 utiire teachers club The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to fur- ther the teaching interest of Poly students. This year, the club went to the annual F. T. A. Conference at South- ern California. At meetings, teachers have been invited to speak on their iobs and the problems ot teaching, They are under the sponsorship of Mr. Jorgenson. L to R, ROW ONE: B. Meyers, A. Matsumoto, C, Jucewic, J. Weinreich, H. Cohen. ROW TWO: Mr. Jorgensen, D. Snyder C. Cantrell, L. Lachman, L. Cook, B. Wooster. -1 . ,xwp4..:'. ' .51 .. 'Wt W? az .. x. . WX x 's L to R, ROW ONE' L. Greenberg, C. Tucker, S. Mann, B. Loveless, P. Ballonoft. ROW TWO: Mr. Morrison, N. Coffee. J. Deeter, D. Briggs, J. Ruzek, F. Millar, G Tomasevich, J. Peeden, E. Dershin, J. Cipra. future homemakers club The Domestic Debutants opened their club this semes' ter to further the interest in home economics. lt's open to all girls and meetings are held in room 62 on Thursdays, un- der the leadership ot Mrs. Gardner. llfi L to R, ROW ONE. J. Baile-au, L. Cook, L, Schatf, M. Thomas, B. Birch. ROW TWO A Christodero M Rockwell, D. Snyder J. Caouette, B, Wooster, D Badillo. me-H t A jff x,E,,LJ chess club Meeting daily in room 57 during lunch, is the Poly Chess Club. Last year the team came in third in the Southern Cali- fornia team championships and this year they have hopes of taking the championships and first place. The club is un- der the direction ot Mr. Mor- rison. r-1 - - KXWYXFXI. C 5' P . .,'x . l X. -9' Q 9,1 il? l sv-t -Lg . zzz.-.-il R1 tis 9 l l 1 . . f, W A 1 Q. ', ,V k . aff' I? T U ,,,s.', ., apr, . . V 0,-A-YVNW.. v .I .V ...A . . ,I ,K1,,-f- L to R, ROW ONE: R Shuler, D. Putnam, J. Sorkin, D. Black, B. Schutz. ROW TWO: Mr. Morton, M. Keyser, Y. Martinez, S. Rosenberg, B. Hutchings, A. Cershun, D. Lamb, P. Christenson, J. Skidmore, R. Woll- rich, R. Swire, P. Sullivan, Mr. Frank Wetlel. ROW THREE: G, Nightin- gale, M, Whalen, B. Weed, R. Rob- ertson, P. Hutchison, J. Blust, J. Ri- bar, R. Viersen, G. Wilke, W. Smeeton. V, x , . Pi i 1 ,nr O f kamera kings v Q- - f .71 ' . ' 4.1 . .,, ., '.'l.. t - 'H' 'i ',. .. -rw... 15. .T ws, ergo. -A, s R R flu Und lead :- B x L 1 L to R RONV ONE P Hutchie son S Rosenberg J Skirlniorv D Tyres' J Rrbcv J Sxxvvt R Ro-ir-tt ROW TWO Mi Mm, n L Montnwny R Slwclroik B Schulz R Swirv D Nur-l M tctlvit J Forr--ell G Nightin- CI4- K Gro---. Mi lNvtzi-l W THREE D Lamb B cod R Shulor E Duclow vamon M Groten R ortson W Srnccton B Er- vin, N Yumbar M Haus-.lor ershun D Cortvll. J Sorkin. X A g L.-V The Kamera Kings are a club interested in all forms of art through the medium of photography, They are active in many campus activities. They have sponsored a noon dance, a booth at the Mardi Gras, and the annual photo- graphic exhibit. They also have had many field trips and parties. This club is open to all those people interested in photography They are spon- sored by Mr. Frank Wetzel and Mr A' Morton, ll5 Q V H Sgaefz.. ns gg, Q ,4 , -, Qi: . . r W, 'Ne' V' L.. .rg 1 X .Jig - . ,J v- faes 'S-er .airp- , V - C 14,9 va- f- Q - , P Y . x,A ,J-f W x Y'- '. ... .L--,. ,X . l 1 ,-fy. 3.31511 . 7? ' Q- if ' E -1: -04 I' 'fr 4 f r- L i C- .Q . , . . T. , 1 l . , ' -J itll :ig 5 g 'ff L to R, ROW ONE: P. Kaiser, M. Ball, C. Jecewic, G. Gutierrez, M. Rose, C. Cote, S. Kadomoto. ROW TWO: G. Perez, B. Birch. S. Ruzek, G. Tomasevich, E. Dershem, A. Perga, A. Fine, M. Mayer. french club If The French Club, Les Polyfrancais, are planning many exciting future events, some of which are the sponsoring of a new noon dance, a banquet, a get acquainted party, and a fun night. All students interested in ioining are welcome. They meet in room 26 the last half of lunch on Mondays, under the sponsorship of Mr. Mayer. spanish club The Spanish Club is one of the odlest and most active organiza- tions here at Poly, Under the spon- sorship ot Mr. Patino, they spon- sor the annual Christmas Ball, had a clean campus drive, and went to many places outside of school. They are often seen around school wearing their white sweaters with aqua emblems. ll6 L to R, ROW ONE: A. Baba, L. Chavez, N. Fimple, F. Shecklitman, P, Morishito, M, Norris. N. Goldberg. L Jon J, Franfenburger. ROW TWO: L. Hason, A. Kornura, C. Polfus, B. Gorey, D. Knot, L. Kaufman, N. Jones. M Cheshire K. Cost, J. Mendenhall, P. Wilson, S. Shimizu, M. Patino, ROW THREE: O. Rosen. J. Berger. S. Cramer J. Skidmore M. Patrick, J. Cipro, D. Coons, C. Bali, B. Bernholtz, M. Hilton. .? .. - . gf 'lg ft Q s. .yd . Y . A - rr 4 QU Y igr x' 'I s ' R Q gtk-ext I . . 1 L fs, L I 'V L i Q ,N ,H . N 1 iva- , ' 'fi . 'rl fir .5 xl' Q9 F-H r--' cw i-1 --ii , ir6ig3tziiI7L+f'r1d'? N f' ,4,. ?w 9.'f I ag J , -elk x V N, 1 l l . ' . Izttlll f 't ilt x f L to R, ROW ONE: N. Goldberg, J. Moreno, P. Hagedorn, B. Meyer, C. Gideon, L. Jones, A. Fiore, M. Baldwin, S Otchis-., ROW TWO C Jun-wir M. O'Reilly, N. Jones, J. Breger, R. Doty, L. Greenberg, D. Rosen, P. Seeley, M Tokar. ROW THREE B. Birch, F. Millar, B. Shi-iman, L lafhman J Clpici E. Dershen, C. Cantrell, J. Ruzek, G. Tomasevich, L. King. c.s.f. CSF is the only school Club with completely new membership each semester, as members must qualify each term, This year, uncler the leadership of Mr. Gray, they sponsored a College Advisement Day, where representatives from clitfernt colleqes came to talk about their college, and a service proiert for school and scholarship coaching. national foresic league L to R, ROW ONE: D, Jcltfeson, B. Loveless, D. Brown, B. Willett, G Collier, J. Schiff, R. Herbert, S Marshall. ROW TWO: L. Mitchell, K. Cugle, P. O'Brier1, S. Tuttle, S. Stockbridge, K. Nolan, E. Pfund, M Roth, S Shimizu, K. Rabin, B. Spenser, Mr. Arnold. ROW THREE: J. Bryan, D. Peel, B. Meier, J. Carey, D. Rosen, D J Breger, M. O'Reilley, N. Crescini, B. Bobb, J. Skidmore. A L r ' lm This year the National Forensic League has done a great iob in rnany tournaments tor Poly. They tool two sweepstalfes in novice evewts T.-fo representatives trorn Poly are qoinq to he sent to the State Speech Finals Peqqv OBrien and Bob Willett both tenth graders, This is a high honor, as only six representatives how the an tire Southern California area are Q07 ing The winner in tlieze events Nil be cert 'G 'lr' V-lafioff 'ournanent ',. M L,.,,, ,, ll7 , H 1 , 1 EZ g V- '-7--z..-.... ,,,,..,.- , V P .M is. t , sg V . V- 3 l highlighters club 4 ,Q3l 'W The Highlighters sponsor our very successful noon dances here at Poly. Among the activities they have had are many parties and lust plain fun. They are under the able and hep sponsorship of Mr, Schwartz. . The Highlighters meet in room 22 every Tuesday, and extend a warm welcome to all who enloy plan- ning the dances to ioin them. pep club Under the sponsorship of Mr. Wakeman and Miss Gardner, the Pep Club is one of the most popular clubs. lt is open to both boys and girls and meets every Friday to discuss the athletic activities, and school spirit. The cheerleaders and songleaders help all those who are interested in running for their office next semester, A good time is had by all trying to learn these difficult routines. Aff W1 f ' my W, til X. I bi .41 5 sv, X. its 1 't i S N tx T' A x'r N 1. X. L 71-JM LtoR, ROW ONE:K,Nkb M.L M p. a a cm, evy, , Neelon, M. Metzgar, B. Lamoureaux, L. Gomaza, M, Boone, C, Dukins ROW TWO J. Malone, R. Lott, P Quc-Ile-t, B Bn-:ry F. Schaeffer, E. Harris, N. Tec-ter, N, Burton. RO WTHREE: G. Smith, R. Herman, K. Dick' D S k P l ' f ' Iettermens club lrrson, par s, P 0tl1m,L Em,t, J. Lundberg, T C0vll1,M Roe. The Lettermens Club is composed of varsity and senior lr-tterrnen, This flirty is dedicated to the task of school service and to turtlrerina our interscholastic atlrlc-tic program. Lettermen promote high standards of citizenship among the Poly athletic award winners. Membership is limited to those boys whose citizenship and scholastic reflects credit upon Polytechnic High School. Their sponsor is Mr, Nelson Burton, , . r starlighters ..-Q C ,f , c cabinet c,. c s -Q i 5 L x ,i r th V 1 ,l .f I 17' The Starlighter Cabinet consists of six members elected by the stu- dent body, This is PoIy's largest organization. Under the expert leadership of Mr. Leon, they plan the fun nights, dances, and many other activities, Last semesters Ot' tigers were Mark Boone, President Other officers: Carole Stewart Carol Donelson, Judy Yalfavich Pauline French, Sue Costello The semesters president is lin' HOW' ard The other otticers are Pauline French, Connie Cote, Anita Fiore Pg' Qallcrahgrn Cherry Foster llf? an ,,c..Q, cw a 23 53 fl, 'ZX l 'WJQWI Z -' 6, I AV' K. mm is L to R, ROW ONE: N. Coyne, N. Tokar. ROW TWO: K. Cutler, M, Mobley, P. Sullivan, A. Berkowitz, C. Stewar-t. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hayse, G. Schwartz, P. Gallagher, T. Thompson, B. Birch, Mrs. Eberls. girls' league Girls' League is an organization composed of all girls at Poly, This organization is responsible for the annual Girls' Week where many senior girls go to different city offices and serve in place of officials. The League tries to assist the girls with their problems and plan many activities such as choosing the Girl ofthe Month, and hold- ing the Girls' League Fashion Show and Breakfast. They are under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eberts and Mrs. Hayes. President W'59 Pwsidcm 5'5Q Nancy lolfcir Cmoh, Smwmt ,41- 11' Mr. R. Arnold f , r 5 v J. Waller and S. Bartz doing Eloise in comic revue. Scene from The Little Foxes with J. Miller, G. Collier, and N. , , Crescini. drama Under the direction of Mr. Arnold, this years Play Production group put on a psychological drama entitled, Ladies ln Retirement, written by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham. lt ran for three nights, each performance bringing in a full house. Many other plays were read and put on throughout the year for English classes. Mask 8. Sandal is eagerly awaiting the opening ofthe auditorium. . 'vigil v 1 ' U . 1 , - -....... , xx ' -l,..1g.-.Q X15 4 V ,Y lr M V. Hagerman, P. O'Brien in the Murder Scene from ladies in Retirement. J. 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O'Brien in Ladies in Retirement. .f ,', 5 If f'I ,f-97 QQ. 4 f . 1 ,,, -ff 1 f a , f v . 4 A 5 I .yyf 'TN ,ff The lhstrumental Music Organization performed under the direction of three instructors this year Currently they are under the leadership of Mr R lph Ball The r s big event was the arrival ot the band uniforms which are qhte handsome The band pertorms at all Oot ball games and also the spring concert, They also fontrilouted to school i du ina baslfetball games rocking the gym with their cool sounds n rt i r Jlph Ba l th Polf ridets have pertormerl well in the Christmas QHU run J prinf n er e o per orm a the graduation, helping make M,-L mi Wll i ng- 5? : ,Mijn-H r V M ww rims ii M fl IU li, I am. cfm! ll L - -G r-'75 i Eiscyi ,,,,,:'f-mx fm. yearbook staff Sondkxaoggzgr Edhor fiigcy Tokcr Psdxskonk Ed'fOr Q4f'1Q'U' E- 2- EQUSQL -fg'1:,I.-'3U.,,crn E Orwfb-Um!-DLQ4 -v-3v CQ'fDm mymmmmf Q .AFD 'O--Q -H Q Q XCO:0o.., '3X..wmm 'O eng Zemin' C :.g:.qQ,X..U'mw- vw- -' Jr. mfwgfff I QOQ-:Q SEQ--D Jjx-I,'3'U OGVCD Q-'-QPDGOISOI. 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'f-4'f.3f- -4 . ..47f,..7: O :.lp,:-.., -A3 ,D 1-0: AZ Qnqzg Q70 Q7'2O'f'g3j cm 'XII A -M.-5 F f.l7'f':f Q53 610101: 1:0 f' E2:5 430 QSQG5- 7- A ,iq CD O20 ,DSUW-f. 1 9 -f-'fb -13 An gms. ,DQ T -0592, jr-TU OO-34 -00 3fnfo,m mO.,, -1vfvxJ.v- vw-. by our leodcr, Mrs Slmw Hr,-rGfclndczrflqrr-r-Iiv1qintl P10514- Ax 5 415: 'Mei aii1'. ,HwQ .mmf , , ...............nf-was-w-I vb, Mus lmwllwliuo Show N r,K v4'- . ':X X I XEX5 1 , 52 Q V f 'V ' ' 5 'I ' I Aaljwgmlfhn . 1lY k I f 1 3 4 -.. Y 3 ' Winter '59 Section Deeter, C, Hutchison, e W e he - . 3? v f Afiiflfiii L' I ff., ,. iw, 'I L xii X-f W Y , I. i i LA L to R: V. Black, H, Casillas, L. Winter '60 Section: S. Russell. Summer '59 Section L to R- R Franco, S Bierman, I Schmi- berg SEATED, J, Caovette Ag ox I i 5 I ,ff , , ...L we-,1'i . '12 ma C Underclassmen Section: M. Boyd, M. Mattox, S. Gardner. Boys' Sport Section L to R, ROW ONE: I Horowitz, S Bierman. ROW TWO A Onoye, K. Dickenson, J. Howard, J Stewart f x fax f i i i - Y . NIA. . .L X. Girls' Sports Section L to R: J. Stanford, D. Badillo. Student Government Section: D. Thomas. Candid 592'i0f'll-'O Ri 5- HUDSON, A- ONOYE- ,ia .xi , iff' Ar, Sedion L ,O R. M' Turner' N- Tokm' Clubs and Organizations Section L to R: P, French, L. Shultz, E Lunde 'US -Z.'1w.L1f,:- 'G 1 Mft QW ,ff f f 4 ' 1 9, I r f .AX we - ff -14 ., ,., ,. t 're 2 ,qi im Ny' 1 2 1 ' if 1 f l ' 1 K 4 Jim Skidmore Editor W'59 . 'A ' f - 1 X . , iff ,gf .,::Z:-g:,:,:3155- v:.- :-' V- KM, f 1 Mr. E. A. lrwin Faculty Adviser Carole Donelson optimist staff A crack of the ruler by Mr. Irwin every Friday, and the iournalism class is under way putting together The Poly Optimist for the following week. The rest of the week is spent doing homework, gossiping, socializing, and gazing at pictures of Tracy, Mr. lrwin's little girl. Optimist Staff, W'59: L to R, ROW ONE: N. Tokar, S. Hanson, C. Morton, J. Skidmore, D. Thomas, C. Jucewic, F, Valenzuela. ROW TWO: R. Franco, J. Schreiber, C. Quimby, C. Cantrell, J, Borhman, D. Tyree, J. Zwalnicki, Mr, Irwin, B, Sternhell. '-.553 ' Ht ' 1 ,YT I S 89,3 new l 'NMA . x X -1' ,' t . I -at ill A 'JN i. i fc is T 'tx' i , . amz. u srl hx . . . T v- , tn- ln o rar- rf -Wi. . UO 1 -- E he 53 'E W3 26 at BF ! U R -I P ' ' HW' 'DQ lfkw ,......,, , N-my The Optimist Staff of S'59 headed by Carole Done-lson, supplied news to the school weekly. Page editors for the last ten weeks of S'59 include Carolyn Quinby, Leanne Lackman, Carole Donelson, Jean Zwalnicki, Fred Valenzuela, and Carol Wl on v H f r ,W 10 'E e. fr ' -.ff51i 'f,'fH5-'11 5'12'3 f ,.:?f U uf A A A B3-u1jm 2,, fr? 'M :V a 0 L, 0 'Lf at 0 0 fr P I 1 1 f ml' , Z,-ff' , fp! I hoolaulea hoolaulea: lhoo-lao-lee-ahl funfesf! To ioin the luau iust dig out an outrigger, tune up a ukulele, and hula barefoot in the torchlight .ff-X4 -,. Y for a really carefree holiday. Here's a candid slice of Poly occasions l to remember. ' Nglywfy . ' ,,f ' l PM N es.,. c 'i wwf!! ' A fe 1 QA jf f.,,,,,,,,J,,,,. ,,,.f ., f 4 ,K- 'Xi X J frm-fy , +w:mnnnf'W ' Q , jd,f.wm-' --.,:':3jj sg ' i ' .-ff ff ' I -nh'--in - i.i,,,,,',..a'19 . r ,, , yr,, , .W , any 144 .M 'K to the spirit 'l J l l of th gold ff, Poly's Parrot, Mike Neelson, gives a rousing cheer, pushing the team on to victory. WW W? H 7 f V, gf , 7 W r inf' 'T , , ,bw v ' QQ , fl 2 1 2 t M' 3 1 tt 3 l I, 1 'Ai '-is l '. 9,1 A ,,, Y l fw' .L fry I I,-,A Vg'lr42I'?jg3',- Wt , 'V -1 -4 wwf -'rf ' K ,, , i' , 22,25 42.0 , Q-r , ' , ,rf . Wfff , g ,SEV Lt ,ZW I ,, f 4 X afwgg ,, ,M ' it Terry Cavin, head Cheerleader, enthusiastically leads the Parrots on with Poly's Victory Cry. Y Y A3 T . A T 1 Y - ' T 5-we -- rl ,.,..., , - , t- ., ,gf 3, ff,5'TT'ggE, i t L 1tg.5E -'f27 7z5-5 -' I' iE f-P- fr., ' ' 'iffy -t - -A , 1:- 23-4 , A ff-its 1-wr fi? t M 1 Y tm1n'm,t1,.,sa:stss- '- -' ,. 'iii 'li Q: A 'LH jk r ,T AQ? l ' ft' L Qu, 4 a t f ll' 1 I . '::-i71f- , ,... 1 . st T, J ' Q' wtf His Majesty, the Parrot, is honored on the football tield by the Poly crowd at the Reseda-Poly football game, Poly's song and cheerleaders make a grand entrance onto the toot- ball field carting our honored Parrot along in the newest in automo- tive design. 1 5 -sl l , X 'Sq 7 V ' fr 'all' 3? 773,113 zu-f b mfs! itsgglf' 'Ig tl'LI6 and blu FN? ,,, -..g:,.t '-L-'W 5 eTf:'1 ll' Jim l loward, Pauline French, Jean Umbarger, Jayn Nestor, Celostians, and Judy Yakovich and John Pearson, Deusies, lead yells at the Blue and Gold game between the underclassmen and seniors. X 1 .xewf fp J - iw 1 fi f -.nf J-,A wt:'vf'41?rZ?' fflfimy. , ',, 31z.1Qg '3,,'Ri,'igQv-:gxyv,,.t,, -.'te5','vw.,3sg?1 .p?.,TUg,:-0 It J 4- C113 T,-hlklnn--'1Lh:':,..4: if Q-v'guExlQLIV.k.':,A L I E -- The last game of the season was a thrilling one until the second quarter when North Hollywood broke away. Here Dick Sparks is shown being tackled as Metzgar and Kunda are trying to break him away. Pauline French leads the crowded stands in Poly's Fight Song cheering the team on with hopes of victory. 1 gin f ,. A. ':s,+..,' A ' V 5 Z ., ,u ' 1 3 . A P ee ' rw-I wvfwhl f f' .. 'f' g ,. ' Ji a s t 'I 'Li f st' fl .. I S Q,-fxay g V. ' ,Q V71 t it Y -. r i ix - iii - . tw V, i L 1 H ...Q .4 -' s F' t, ily tml? it If are 41 up 1. - if ,' ' V .. so f fl '51 f I 4 ' 1 ' , , J 15 ,.,' it . A J J, g A l Y '-, -L-5' it.f3c1t3i+fl A ' 'l A1 If L fi l L- F t 9 5 + A ' IIA l, ,-L it Aa. -- - I . 4 s.,x,, s tt ' EN' --f 1 N g ,R',,,4,,,,,,:,s,s, ,4.,5gg:r:,:,3,. .,- .,., ....-.2..,.,-.. . -..... . .- A H Celestians and Deusies are seen cheering at the Blue and Gold game. Sen- iors ran away with the game, defeating the underclassmen by a score ol 13-6. Wx, ,W Jfiff I 19 72 -,gif-I 355, I it zy- J? if Hwy ' Mm ' lt's early in the morning, yet these Poly Knights are busily working giving the old flagpole another coat of paint, Members Terry Cavin, Bill Harms, and Craig Dakins are attempting to trick the Athenians, their rival club. Dan Leinwand and Stan Firestone are pictured enthusiastically advertising the Faculty-Senior Volleyball Game. Bloring horns and unrhythmic drum beats were heard as these Polyites marched so proudly and loudly through the Polygon and Cave area. poly pirit and ln the dark of the night, nine Celestians crept not so silently into the Polygon cmd added those artis- tic stripes on the Deusies' trash can that caused such an uproar between the two senior classes. rivalry run hi h 45 Senior vs. Faculty Volleyball game caused quite a com- motion on campus. Jayne Nestor, Pauline French, Kay Landon, Terry Cavin, Ed Harris, and Jim Safechuck lead the Parrots in yells while Mark Trembly, Mark Boone, Craig Dakins, and Doyle Woods contribute with drums and s A spontaneous rally for the Q H 5 '28 cymbals. P X, .. 1 - it ..f5':1s.... L '1 23 if 4-155 ' lm ii Q P ld-aff' L ff? Qsis L .f'be?fi'3,'.w Z il? L fx ax V 1 -f 'r nj, Q ,. wi B . , 4' T ' f ' ' -JJ, 'M' 'W' www W Off? . .ms ',,4.,ff5A A ' , Q :qui ' l. ,i g ,gf , - J I W' 2 .W-v,,,. .4 .1 .Kai ,V qi l'7'2. 14 Q l ii' 'tv '- L T' ' l , , JP f' L 4 M 1 ' I X ' U A' rj, .qi 3 tl ' ' x 'Il .X I I 'V .. lu ILE' 1 dsl 1 if G 1' 5: ,Q ,, , L 1 Y I :All 51' ,, . ' ff if -'lwlmef . V 1-I - , , We Maltz-cf' . .v. ' A ' ,' ,-523 1:1 P -. , E.: X 1 .I 1 i f lr ,f VX , A ' - .7 ' 1 ML! lt 4 ' ' , Q, f f . 4 X1 1 - ,, Q K fy . if , ,W 'Q ff , 1 - MP5 1 ' , 4 4: ' in ' . Grace Namba seems to be lost in a pile of stuffed dogs, cats, bears, and monkeys, part of those collected by the Knights in a toy drive. 'fi , 1... -sa: QQ 4 9 1-56- The Flames , with Del Helm of Poly ct the piano, ploy Fun Nites. 'W- ' , I if uf' .J , , X? .A 4 W 7 ,J ,' ' J f for one of Poly's fun, feet Dig those clirnpled lfnees+WOWl Dove Boll, Mike levy, John Lundberg, AI Perches, ond on ornple portion of Morlr Boone, clisplczy their alluring but hoiry gums in the Most Beoutiful legs Contest. I NM . V ' All the Beats emerged from their dimly lit coffee houses to hear Pat Eissenger give out with an appropriate iazz reading at Beat Nite. Betty Gavron, Nancy Coyne, Jim Stewart, Nancy Tokar, Bonnie Birch, and Sandi Hanson are feeling duly inspired. The witches flew and the creeps crawlccl lst: yu l l P lyt l in the girls' gym at the second annual Dracula s Drag O a I Mr. Eugene Schwartz and Mr Charles Gray are seen carrying on the grand old tradition of Dignitum ad Facultadem lt seems as though it's the Crazy Hat Fun Nite and theyre lust getting into the swing of things, The famed, ferocious, fearless, and flabby faculty volleyball team make an impressive entrance into the boy's gym prior to the annual Senior vs. Faculty contest, which, this year, turned out to be a volleyball game. Look ma, no hands! Coach Ingersoll, a member of Poly's versatile faculty, strilres an athletically graceful pose awaiting the oncoming ball during that famed volleyball game which, some- how, the faculty won. fanatic faculty W, Mr. Allen, honorable Spanish teacher and philosopher in general, is fOI'C6Cl tc? pugh a peanut across the floor with his nose after being on the wrong end 0 CI et, x ,. L mfr yi' caan! .lfjfglw , 1 Luge , We ,.-, ,. W5 ::5.6': 5z, ff-. Quiet Vulluge -My, the natives cure restless tonight. ..WGke Up! Lime Smitty, WOLKQ Up!..V..CYOOdGmN1 Chorlie Brownugwhot else con we sc1y'9 candid conglomeration et to song Joy Makes Dishwclshing Almost Nice -lWould you believe H9 Maggie has C1 coldll E b d L T Ch -Ch -Ch H- h Very O Y Oves O G O G even l e Childrer1'sMc1rching Song? -Didi, yomfreoutofstep! most honorable Athenicuns. yt Q-- . 5 ,iff 411 I !,z-00494 ft 4? , an .M 4 i ,I 4 'lk 3 Sh 26 ' ff' fs I ,W A Hfzffefs A'v4ffYZ2?' 'V , ,, : ':'i',,, , f sg-W. W tw zwgszgy ,,, Qi , 1 ,. I J IT . , .-f,,f:.- ,.c,gg,7' ,4,2f 4-AQWJ V W-f' A AAA.. .f,, M. ,ufzgd A water balloon soars high into the air. lts target is Celes- tian Jane Takemoto. She grimoces, to catch or not to catch, that is the question. What happened? SPLASH! poly's mature niors On your rnark, get set-the human wheelbarrows tensely await the signals to go, As the signal is given cries of pain and dismay are heard coming from all wheels. ff.. if f ' ,H Look what's in the potato sacks, it's Celestians and lmperials competing against one another in the tamed sack race, The result? Mashed potatoes. i i ii, 6-za 1 X W Us ,rf MT in X 'fl 1 1' , li fe-T. 1-3-zql Q..- .-ng 'eq-:- A 1 1, '---'Y T r:smn,,em T ., -4.1 V- 4. 4 r V Q ' ' ' V -L l,,fL.v ,A K ,, ' ' f- '- - g ,gy . .,,, .' ' . 4 1 i And they're off!!! The first leg ofthe relay race gets under way at the Celestian-Imperial Field Day. The Celestians won the race, as well as the trophy for the entire day's activities. The Deusie class of W'59 gets into the spirit of things clurinq their Senior 4 J Picnic held at the Newhall Park in Newhcill. ' 1 J-Y' .-1 A aa?-5 A .. .L . . lmperials are lowly, they learn their lesson slowly . . The Celestians do the lmperials the honor of ci song com- posed especailly for the occasion of their Recognition Day. The Hays Happy Hobos fake time out from their fun making at the Deusie's Senior Picnic to pose for the cameraman. Cigar, anyone? we-:Ef4.5. tm l eq Isaiah!! , Fa Mfapdfggjs 4' Ai., v m . .Va 5,1 1 6 ,. N im .Ax -S3 E. A birds-eye view ot the Polygon finds it filled to capacity with loyal Parrots enioying the entertainment provided at the Exchange Assembly. exchan e ass Ray l.opp of Reseda goes through a comedy routine at the Exchange Assembly in September. lt seems as though his wig is a bit misplaced as he imitates Katty ofthe 'lGur1smoke television series. 3,4 f ,gf f? whim lm M a ma W: W ff K Alla . IK Y V, M M nu l A . Q , is., 1 5 F --nuns-K 1 fl dtzifaf' '5t Vf 'W H Al' ' ,v , ,Muffy-,itiv,x mbl L. QC fx g f 1 I 1 all I tl 1 f qi , Q, YJ J Yearbook queen and princesses: L to R: Suzi Shimizu, Jayn Nestor, Pauline French, Queen Carolyn Ross, Pat Santillipo, Jill Muller and Maria Volpe. V ff queen carol n and her court J - The spotlight was focused upion Poly s regal queen, Carolyn Ross, and her court of six lovely princesses at the annual SnowballlChristmas dance. Jim Stewart, president of Los Fiesteros, announced the winning girls, and Bonnie Birch, yearbook editor, presented Queen Carolyn with a bouquet ot red roses,la white orchid corsage., and a certificate entitling her to a diamond studded wrist watch. The princesses received lavender orchid corsages. The girls were selected by the student body from more than 20 contestants, each nominated by a campus club. l 1 Q N N K X , ll 1 X X 's V X .V R ,X V, 6-gf? B-ff-n i.-,., ,i -gfxf kanes ,V b kcmes: fkahn-eesl dashing ' A y g I half fth pecies.Whe1hers f g '!..wxk' th f fb II g H1 cl ordivingf !, .' 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Last Febru- ary, Poly lost Mr. Ingersoll to newly opened Cleve- land High School, in return we received Mr, Bauers, who now coaches track and football. 7 -An Mr. Vordcmion Mr. Ingersoll Mr. Ogfermqn Mt. Jorgenson Mr. Richards Fig-6' M . 'N xkuf' i 'df' M517 : N' 1 ,fe ., . v, ' - T.-g.-. c s , gi A .fklrff +7315 '1 L flgillfjf :Mfrs YY-, . 'A ir. '.geie.f'g,a:2'a 1- .ff ' , 'Eg e ' , -.,. or -3 L 9 'Q 'Z ift 71 A ' r . Ur Mi? - ,. SAM BANALES l.ORlN GAMAZA BOB LAMOUREAUX Football Basketball Cross Country most valuable player These boys were picked by their coaches as the outstanding athlete in their respective sport for the ' . l , Q . ii, W fp V 1 DICK SPARKS Baseball PEKKA KARVONEN Gymnastics in' THURLOW PARTRIDGE l958-1959 season. These, and the boys who played along side them, brought distinction and honor to PoIy's athletic teams. Golf NORMAN HUSK pl-HLIP MERTEN LARRY ANDRESEN BOB LAMOUREAUX Tennis Swimming Track TFUCR gr. 1 7 1-'1 'su'-'sv 1 V rims 4, ., .J S ,, 3 3. V . V, I ' C:l 'I .. i ggi liil ef I iii.. s'lf55: -Q EE? 45 V! V V 4 be an V :VA Q- f- :.. 33? , Q I I W W t' 'V f V I F ti' e- I M5 ff 51- ' - , 1 .. '1 H - . : f -f .fs , -1, ,X--'Q A .l .., e v,,.' . ., - A, ,,'V, 5 X, V ,-..f,f,f: . , af f , . . , J- 1 , v- he Y- U rf' ,ws ,V -1 ' . ' . ' V . ,': st'i ':, - - , - , 4 , . ., . ' . , . ,f . V ., 1.,.' V .,,-:,.:L,v ..v+, -.-... X4-. V., 'f . , ,. . 0- , - . ,. . . .,.,,-,,.,,s.,, ., ,....,... ,gd ,- L.. 1. ,..-,, , ,...,. .f - .-44 ,. . -, . ,.,. 1-A. U , ., , . ,, f In -.:.Y,'., fafazg-v-., f .',. ,1 f ,,,.,'j. . J ,Vw - , ...',1,.,: -'1 - J f - '-' .A . f ,JJ -. .., L to R, ROW ONE: G. Young, A. Muro, L. Jensen, D. White, M, Levy, B. Lugo, G. Lewin, J. Banales, G. Turner, D. Zuckerman, R. Lott, T. Collet. ROW TWO: M. Boone, B. Duncan, D. Hussey, L. Large, D. Jarvis, S. Naranlo, D. Sparks, B. Berry, R. Herman, A. Perga, L. Ernst, I. Horowitz, G. Weston, L, Andreson, D. Kanney, R. Rothman, G. Fursman. ROW THREE: Coach Ingersoll, Head Coach Calderone, C. Dakins, T. E:kert, K. Mosdale, G, Sanchez, J. Huber, J. Ludwig, S. Banales, H. Nakamoto, J, Collet, R, Welch, D. Walker, P, Plotkin, P. Ouellet, M. Metzgar, B. Sorenson, C. West, W, Seibert, R. Waller, G. Tollefson, F, Schaffer, and R. Smith. Starting our second year of existence the varsity squad, coached by Ted Calderone and Bob Ingersoll, played in a rough Poly Valley League. After one practice game, the gridders scored poly I 6 Belmonl their first and only victory over Monroe, also a new team in the poly l V lg Monroe league' Poly . O Reseda . . With the loss of many of our seniors from last year, the team went into their games with the will to win, but strength and experience, in many cases, outshown our will. At the end of the season the seniors barely defeated the underclassmen by a score of I3-7, Both Coach Calderone and Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly O 6 I3 6 I3 Birmingham . San Fernando Van Nuys . . North Hollywood Canoga Park . 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V ':V,,,1:,.:,V - ,- -,f,Lf',V -, 1 . F V. -:WA R , -b, .: V- V V V , 'MV ,W A . U l .VV VM., V rim' ,Ve QV -:V-V1i.1.,,,V V13 .1,VV ,L .vgafnf l 4,'+,3,.3,-, :U Vk-:V-qA', ':V. 'A - w.,,g'A V +,' 14, L lo R, ROW ONE: Larry Andreson, Bob Taglieri, Joe Banales, Tom Collell, John Good, Don Kunda, Gilbert Sanchez, ROW TWO: Lynn Jensen, Sam Banales, Dick Sparks, Craig Dakins. Most valuable player, Sam Ba- ncles. Lv fe-:sf ?'?. ,' f .,-.A,.V,,VV6VV ,V , 4 V, , Craig Dakins, most inspirational player and squad member with highest grade average. L lo R, ROW ONE: Phil Ouelefl, Tom Collell, Joe Bandes, Bob Taglieri, Larry Andreson Woods, Graham Lewin, Bob Lugo, Frank Schaffer, Sam Banales, Rex. Lott. T 7 l Row TWO: Doyle V, VV AV X . ,V . . il, V ' -v' K 5 31 3 ' , A al - 'f , A , - ' I 'f : ' if s f 'l Q 5 ,V-,, , r -' , , - Q 'fini , 'le f 4' W' f ' . f.1wV,, L' fir., V v f L ' l 1- so , 1 VV ,. J, ' - I Y 5:2-3 Q 4 ffl ,4 E ' V V- lu , V . V ' 5 Jang, , - 'pesffff' 3 'n.., , 1. V 1 55 4 , fa V, 6 tb Mig A A 4, jsrwffw -'32 37919 5122124 W ' 2 W1 3'1 W V1 -g 2,9 'w4,m. ' 4 ' ' we iw M, 75'-. , ' ' -. J. 3 , ' q fm 41 V 1 ,, 1'-,WGN f' 4, ,wr G f . , ' f .,,,, I ,W ya. 'W f ' f 1, up ,M ,W 4 , ' ' 'Q ' , amy' 1 I Belmont vs. Poly-Lynn Jensen, halfback, starting his sixty yard run for Poly's lone touchdown against Belmont. Sam Banales, full- back, showed up very well in this game. Sam is a transfer from upstate. The team played with the absence of Dave White, half- back, who broke his collarbone earlier in the season, H ,Q ' ,f. 249' - Iivfi 59:14 ff! 1 f , X f f QQ, 4. fl,Z'jz,'i 4? fn f Sam Banales Tom Collet Dick Sparks ffvwwwfza, y flirty: If , fl -. i yy xx WJ A i 1 ,farf x r A - 4 ,' 4.4 f Q-ilikff' +43 'i , ff.: ' fl:jf2,22'f,'2y'- ' l ,li Q .f , f, 'vQf:'m 1 ' 4,5 U' , ,zrff'zi,. , fart W' ' 4 fy rrtr 4 ? E 21, 1 1,5 'wp I 3, W- -as-4 .4-f 4 ,A -5.47 Z ' A A. , -1 I r A I! . V -.,,Mv , 11 S ,. , r Mggganyfi 5 ,M ... tif i M. -My .av ei-4. , xi Q, 5 2 I lv! n 1 ' gy fxfg ,gg-:,gQa?,f, V , . ji' .-f'-,ff V ' t - .f:f.,f, . W , -' ,iv :EVA V 2 :3 5 If X if 'f f '-f A Q .- . f HF C143 ,1 ,,.. 1-V .4 Lynn Jensen Dave Walker Dave White ,X N 2 tv! X :K kt..-'1' J 39? r N x .X z f-f X ma? Qi Monroe vs. Poly-Sam Banales l33l churns up yardaae aaainst the Monroe defense, Sam, and Lynn Jensen toaether qained 2l2 yards, Lynn gaining more than the entire Motroe squad The win was a team victory as the defense did very well Dick Sparks quar terback, showed great improvement over last season MV 'Ui H fl!! df' Nj N 'W X ,, l Z Bob Lugo Bob Taglieri Jim Collet In the second annual Milk Bowl game at Poly, Polytechnic lost to the Valley League champs, Reseda. Sam Banales was top ground gainer in this game, Lynn Jensen who ran wild against Monroe and Belmont was stopped cold by the Reseda defense. Reseda vs, Poly--Bob Lugo, halfback, making ci nice shoe sluinq tackle on a Reseda rarrier, f-W 'F ' ' if n E:vY':z- N -- , - 3: 2,-im-HE, , J A , 1 4 ly., A I Il' 5, S ' 7'?ff- df ', 1 f , fs Don Kuncla Phil Ouelett John Good 1 x A X ' 'R 'X . E lx daft? ' , pf E X, ,U ..-f A i. Canoga Park vs. Poly Rex Lott, back, cmd Bob Taglieri, tackle, close in on a Ca- noga Park carrier. V -9- ,L Q , R W :,,,, ' 6. e AA vw :f-gf' : w 2-if f VZ, Zlff, I 5 ,, ,, ., , X . Z ' Ku 1 L 'Q 1 ' , 'xztiifl , ---4 - Sam Banales was the top ground gainer again. Poly's first touchdown was scored by a pass from quarterback Bob Berry to Bob Lugo, halfback, Wally Seibert made the second score by picking up a Canoga fumble and scampering 60 yards for the T.D. wiv' 'W--.....,f K 61, 221:-rf:-:-:::j:1:ff f 1 E I .-,, S, H i r- - - t 'Z Z an 2 ' ' ' l a XX myff ish.. l A '31, F F 5. I' :',II-f- Rex Lott Wally Seibert Bob Berry W f f W f ..,,,, is 'rii f , 4 . if - ', ' , Q 5 vi' W Wy , 1 gif? 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In this game Craig Dakins was top ground gainer, Dick Sparks Craig Dakins again was top ground gaincr for Poly A made the first touchdown on a quarterback sneak, second good performance was turned in by Bob Berry, quarter touchdown was scored by Banales. 1 'X -, cc I Xu , 5 . .M-0- I s Xi Joe Banales back, who threw a touchdown pass to Paul Plotkin and ran and passed all game with nice success, Bob Lucio turned in a tremendous effort on defense. -gr' .4-sv , 'tm ,W -ef ,fi s fl s Wx NNI Bob Sorensen Craig Dakins Mike Levy , . vi, W , W fffff.-.f , , ff .: i: A rl V 1 Ai 1' 1:1 . vpv gi I . ' , 'df r , I r--f fx V -f 2,3 1 ifg, 2 xx .s -A Mark Boone Henry McDonald 151 A irse . V ' , get V ' , V f V K WM he A , .,1,4m. jg , V -' 45935 '- WW 5 . 4 A-,qff I I 'V if 1 f 5 !' If ffl . ff,..C.. 13,3 Lf 7721 1 f'Z fw Q, Z7 ' Off 4,4 , 4 W in K I riff! M X 2 ty -1, . vv,v, N ak 2, Irll v ' 5' ww ,f A, 2 f t mm ' 2 ' X . J f'-, I ' wth as, I , 45 ,Tv ' . f' ' - f vw,-,EZ Alvlll ., V: , -. .f I x 5 2 +7 7 f X f f bf' ' If f- 1 an 6, , pm ,A I f 1 , , ,,,, 0 1 , , 1 W Don Kanney Richard Herman Jim Miller Stuart Rothman Marty Metzger Dave Hussey Carl West Gundy Tollefson ,-- I fun. I A 4 W - ff g' I C :X I I I I V, V , IA I jj, Q 1.5. I , 'lm sk in 1 f '15 55. '--M-4, 4 ' 'f Wm! 1' WWWIZZ 1 I , Wi-V f ,Q Gilbert Sanchez Paul Plotkin Leonard Ernst Gary Fursmgn 47 fgfgw' 'F 4 ' ,Qs 416' 1 f ' ,fuykgqq-j'::sf15 hunk, , i -lx wfwn If 5' f X X 1. 4 ,,,, 1 ., iqfyvj. X +A- -aqua. 'wa M.. ff ' A XX 1 'i ' 1' '-z. 'ill' U ,,, , ,wk , 5-02 1- X a w, , ,L YV x X L Q 1 1 . Til- f' 5' - .ff 'qi I 2 '4' :V i' z5E,'EV-- ' , g A '-'--il-. 2 F - ' -: .- LLWW, g.3f4.u.'.1L' - L 2 wi, A .. M -' Uv -..... L 1 -f .irf'fi,f,fl:1.1'N5'?,L-.3 51. , ,J A I 1 Q 1 5 0 D K .N l, .- jlghh-..f , i - . 1 Q nt I 1 -A1 V 1 P ff . --- .. r. V Q f xl - -C Q . fi f -1 '-1 - ,f l 4 D -I wh x J L ' ' Q.. - '-fl ln fr - , E' ld , l 4 ' v l ' il J , 1 A ' T - J f 55 1 i if - ' P ' i ., . '-4 ' W' 2 , f il ' - Q P K - , P at -P it -f i ll Y 1 ' 1 ' I NJA, X' I J' f ' .i , . x A LJ , '.i J E K si f A f l j V . - g -Q . i i , X ,i J .Al .f. -'- L to R, ROW ONE: D. Swope, D. Planck, B. Moloznilf, R Nakahcrra, R, Weller, J. Modugno, G. Davis, T. Whitesell, B. Lawrence, C, We-grich. ROW TWO: J. Wallace, J. Muhlitner, N. Hanrion, J, Gomez, Broussard, D. Iwa- moto, J. Okita, K. Nakaba, R Clark, J. Wattengel, S, Katz. ROW THREE- ., h X - Jr an 'ff ,Qs- R Rudolph, D Vaughn, A Pepito, J Olivf-r, D Watkins, R Hornhi-rqr-r, J Thordsen, L. Marino, D Wilson, B Swinford ROW FOUR Coach Ontvrman, A Rodriquez, J Boots, J. Mitchell, D O'Nr-r.-I, R Ramagr-, J Durham, C Zavisch, Coach Richards bee football This was the first year our spirited but under- manned Bee football team went against the valley powerhouses. Although there was only one lettere man returning this year, this letterman made the second string All Valley Team. With more returning lettermen next year, coaches Osterman and Richards hope for a good season. SCORES P- 7 .... . M-13 P-l2 . . B-26 P- 0 . VN-42 P- 6 . NH-36 P- o . SP-32 P-.O , . C-l3 P- 0 , . B-32 P- O . . R-28 L to R: Coach Richards, Captains Swinford and Wilson, Coach Oster- FHGI1. Q. an I 1' PM-Q ff . a:,.,,,-li 'M' A 1 V 'L .- .,, Q i in I ew J tw .21 A xr . A A 5 6 ll IQ XUL E' fi 'rn - I ' sg-u'iL.V A ' ' - .Lg , l f , fr Yffi? ff K. X lit? If .V A. A. Broussard G, Davis J. Durham N-HG'1fi0'1 ' wig, QW? 1' I on x ' 1, I l lj l X R. Hornberger B. Lawrence L, Marino f'w..,, bee football letterme bw' .3- .X ,-'WN Q If B. Moloznik K, Nokclbo R NGl4C1l1Gf0 W 1,41 H Mfr f S . . W , , ff gf - E. ' 2, 1321.1 lj, A Y 4' . I hw' Y jx ' 3 11 C .- .M W ,,, fn ,fy , I 5 'ff Hp. 4 ' M . 1 1 ,r 1: ,f ' 1 - . ' 'A 1 Va, I IA: fr , . if ' ' aL if ' ' N1 3, u A 'ffiffig Mgr, f f l f'7ff,, ' V f nappy vf nrdfuru-vv'v'v N , 1 i T-'na in-U 'wth I , my , Q wcaunnnn. -, 1 ff ef.,'a uf x A A an .L f -4 wmmyavmfvqywqppllv .'w,g E gn' .. ,. m,J'yr' l gf 'f f7 'I .-.,, ,V In W- .NPN 'wx If F if J. Mitchell 3 KW,-' , D, O'Neel 'Uh J 0l f' R. Rudolph f.. QM Our Porrols molm o good showing at Norlh Hollywood. I hh- TVN? X l - .SL R- Rvmvse B. Swinford R, rwuughamo J wow-.won M 'writ' ffwigl kg-U f tl , N ull' M I I illfl D, Wulkins -M' 5 , rl 1 A J. Oliver K R, Weller D' 9. X -xxlevv 3 l QM J KL l agx 429- 7 White-sell makes fockle c1fNorlI'1 Hollywood game. C. Zovisch outstanding players , T. Whilesell K Nupobo I C. Wcgrich I J 6' V k...,.. ,- . ,f r E l , dpi: Champlin, Bob Greene, Roger Radcliffe, and N k t b f b T ee er ore seen warming up e ore a as- k fball game. 90999 0555900 2 ,ff 4 C7 Qzb' e 2' of l f 4 I GFI' Cl SZ, OTE WUI' warmin up to Ch L y V ld Roger Radcliffe, Kenji lshihara, and Bill ming up for the San Fernando P ly b k fball g VS. O CS 6 ,,,,, , f 111- NMKN 1 Q IC score , 4 tl . 4 - . ly t ' 4 V 1 I t t , , 3' t scoREs .. . if W . l tw L Q, R P-29 .... M-18 1 ' X Q P--27 . . R-50 lf' X -' P-37 , . B-30 t , W ' P-43 . . CP-66 4 P-40 . . SF-44 P-43 . . VN-78 P-31 . . NH-50 P-41 . , M-39 P-44 . . R-49 P-110 . . B-45 P-60 . . CP--62 P-39 . . SF-49 P-40 . . VN-77 P-32 . . NH-7l L lo R, ROW ONE: B. Champlin, K. Mowery, K. lshihara, L. Valdez, A, Collis. ROW TWO: N T m-4- tm-r, l Gamaza, B. Greene, G. Smith, B. Cairns, R, Radcliffe. Varsity Basketball, coached by Mr. Burton, in their second year of basketball at Poly' technic, with a change from the Eastern league to the strong Valley league, played hard and lost some close games. The league started right off with no practice games before the league encounters. The main problem of the team was lack of an outstanding shooter. Poly had one of the better defensive teams in the league. ln the second round, they started to show more of an offensive surge. Near the end of the season, the loss ot l.orin Gamaza hurt, and their three toughest games were to come, San Fernando, Van Nuys, North Hollywood. Polys basketball future looks bright with such returning lettermen as Roger Radcliffe, Bill Champlin, and Ken Mowery for next years team. Gamaza shooting for two points against North Hollywood. R099 Head Cl'lbble5 fo' 0 lUYUP Ugflinsl P0lY- x, I L F 4 . - . . X . rl, mf-ff' 1 lx 3945: wh--f ?iii3iiv9F w varsity ba ketball Ietterman + ., MA 2' Kenji Ishihclru Ken Mowery Roger Radcliffe Gaylord Smith ' I I I A 'A' rw ' w 4 mf' ul 2 B1 n A ...if . ' ' N. 11 , , 1 .1 9' r ,Q fp- r 1, 'rg X 5 4 .331 4 AA M psi' ll it A i AUT QV U' Q'-W MP l flslif, W. ii' QQ QQ QQU i i lqiillf NU' 'lofi' l W- .V x,, 3' JV L to R, ROW ONE: P, Merton, J. Treiman, J, Hendrickson, G. Roberts, J. Dring, G. Goodrich, E. Saka- guchi. ROW TWO: E. Dershem-Mgr., B. Harms, W. Sawyer, F. Ferraris, B. Snodgrass, E. Brandt, J. Kegley, B. Dell, M. Patrick, coach Burton. Junior Varsity Basketball, coached by Mr. Burton, had a very successful season, winning eight games cmd losing six games in the Valley League competition. The team had its ups and downs and beat every school at least once except Reseda and Van Nuys. They showed good potential and many of the boys who played with the Junior Varsity should move up to the varsity. Some ofthe boys that should be on the starting lineup for next year's varsity team will be John Kegley and Bill Snodgrass. John Kegley was the big scorer and rebounder for the Junior Varsity and Bill Snodgrass was a fine rebounder until he broke his leg in practice. The Junior Varsity had a well balanced attack and should continue to do good in the Valley League. Cagley makes basket for Poly at North Hollywood if .89 0 P-5l . . P-48 . P-46 . P-38 . P-42 . P-Al . P-67 . P-53 . P-54 . P-59 . P-57 . P-3 l . P-A9 . P-65 . nlV SCORES M- R.. CP- B- SF- VN- NH- M- R- B- CP- SF- VN- NH- l5 9 M-37 R-60 B-66 CP-60 SF-67 VN-60 NH-79 M-32 R-75 B-57 CP-43 SF-54 VN-62 NH-54 L to R, ROW ONE: J. MacLannan, H. Karelitz, B. Brenner, M. Chirco, T. Tanabe. ROW TWO: Dimond, Mgr., J. Fountain, B. Milner, B. Greenberg, H, Seeman, W. Oberle, G, Partridge, J. Bennet, Mgr. -av. T A 1 ' f - . J Q , . -.te R i' R PIQUL li V gflly - - - by -' -4- iii. ..,. ,V.. . .itil ...,.,., I , , , 'A 'lei ...ffm .Twin ' l 1 E, N - T J fem . t fx if st A 1 gm Qtltl till. lm , 31 lz t ll , t 99 .- at if ' T gg . At. 55 at 1 11 A J! J ' . lm V + N . X r . , t jf ' 26 'E l 5 . Q , X 'sets fi. , , 'T' 57 E ' ? ' . X - - 35 V 1. E F J 3:1 -f t .V ., - li lil J f Lil! I J F .13 N, .. .1 - : i ' 35 I hd V' f-'f :xx Q i , , X , g 36 ld W 37 ' D HW 1 ' A5 , . 40 -S is Q 'rf l xx X Q A9 ,3 1 t B M 5 .ij T' J ,J ' 'uf fe- 5 1 , 4: ' ,..1 . 1 ,: 1 4 , - 1 rf ' J, - 1 . , 4' K V Q ' Q y -2 , K 1 J P .A Y V V .. ., , ,K ,.,. ' ' ' - l ' ' - t e . 7- -- su l .O ' tkml- 'xx , I - .1 ' , R . P ., , Lt R ROW ONE J Enright J Popawski T Faddoul B Carollo, C. Melnikoff E Murphy D Herte 0 5 : . , . , - f V ROW TWO: Mr. Harding, A, Harrell, S, Gershon, R, Roberts, K. Dickinson, D Melby B Ch istenson bee basketball Bee and Cee Basketball, coached by Mr. Ed Harding, this year entered the Valley League. This league is tougher than the Eastern League, and both teams placed seventh. Ted Facldoul and Rick Milner were the most valuable players, Bee and Cee Basketball respectively. Both teams are building better player-cooperation. MKW37 Rf 25 B 37 CP 30 Sl 30 VN .bl lxtll ,W A, My ts . t Q Q ew .V V f -G I 4?OLk ,Q kt' ooryx I ' 6 F - ..- ' dl ' I I ' -I . f , ,f 'rv t gr' ,.i ,... .,.. t ti A M I, YOU' I . Q7 I OAI-5 J O I LY, i . .., . -f-f,.,.,, V '. - - . o, you Y , , , V 'rfg -: 5 - ' ,L 4' ff, gag ' J ' - Q n ' .y,o,,.. ng. R . . . . .,.. ,I -'Qi' . 1 ' J Hs. ,, I ' '14 i W 1- f , f ' 1 ' ,- V .4 f Y .fig ' ,-VNU, , . 415f.5'r? '?' . . . 8 V liiiyl ,UL S ' , - rl y jwf, E 1 4 UI '4 it 3. ir , .1125 J ff ar l VARSITY, L to R, ROW ONE: J. Dring, D. Krenzer, B. Lamoreaux, M. Neelon. ROON TWO: J. Parker, T. Cavin, C. Alderete, J. Lundberg, Coach Vardanian, not shown, E. Brooks. Q I' t 'ii - '-9-. ' ii- . 4 ' YW r fo my 1 , 1 ' 5 fl 5 ' .A W l l J 4 , Y, 4 . , gm. , . ,- f , , 4 Q bf -. i l , l i ' ..L-' 'TS' ' Mia '. A' 'J ' ' 5. 1 , 'Y , , ., ' gil yy.: ut' U I, ft 4 'ez 4 'z r : I f ' 1 4? L . lv . QU QVQYI L' , . i Y 9 Q - h t A 1. , . . am. . c.. .Mi , ,4cti.4Hovw I Z ' .7 . A ' . I ' I x - J 'Wi-4 la 51 . iii' .. . , C .. . I .,', I I I ' 'f . F 3 i '-1 Y tb i p I 3 -4 W I . ' ftvrfff':'.-.o2-2oaz'1 '-M3-:'f'f' 11521 . -33? w.fg.if5-'k.Qio,24J. 55 . . ' Y f' -. f IOTH GRADE, L to R: ROW ONE: W. Leon, J. Arsenault, R. West, K. Parlee, D. Pol- lock, D. Archer, J. Lopez. ROW TWO: J. Miller, S. Hundt, R. Jordan, B. Severin, J. Aldridge, T. Kitchen, D. DuBois, H. Spedale, Coach Vardanian. VARSITY J.V. lOTH GRADE Monroe . -..P...l5 6O..P...2l 45..P...23 Reseda . ..22..P...33 2l.,P...36 l5..P...59 Birmingham . . . A3..P...l5 55..P...2O 3O..P...27 Canoga Park. . 25..P...33 3l..P..,26 22..P...33 Sqn Fernando, , 38..P...2O, l9..P...39 i5..P...7l von Nuys .... 42..P...23 18..P...42 26.vP.--29 No, Hollywood . 27..P...27 64..P...l6 3l..P...3O Total ...,.. WA L2 Tl W4 L3 W3 L4 '5 ft O , f1',o. , f., ll ' A :wie z 5 -.. - ' G l--bn!i- JUNIOR VARSITY, L to R, ROVV ONE: I. Miller, J. lntenzo, T, Murrero, D. Thomas F. Valenzuela, M. Roe, J. Hughes, E. Leon. ROW TWO: D. Bell lMgr.l, R. Cook J. Pcrrkel, D. Sanchez, L. Gott, R. Reynolds, C. Raglin, A. Buettner, T. Shcmley S. Keller, Coach Vardanian. CYOSS COUHIY The Cross-Country teams, coached by Mr. John Vardanian, finished their first season in the Valley League with some fine performances. The Varsity tied for 2nd in the league, posted a 4-2-I record, and qualified for the city. The Jr. Varsity and lOth Graders scored with a 4-3 and 3-4 record respectively. Outstanding individual performances included Bob Lamoreaux of the Varsity who placed 2nd in the league finals and 8th in the All-City Finals, Fred Valenzuela of the Jr. Varsity and Dale Pollock of the lOth Graders also placed high in the league finals. Next year should find the Parrots continuing their fine efforts because all but a few will be returning to Poly. lol gli JQULJ- ' qfllya 7 'l . Bob Lamoureaux - Varsity M.V.P. Placed second in League finals, eighth in Cityg set school record Coach and Captains, L to R: Coach Vardaniang 10th Grade: Co-Captain Lopez, Captain Westg Varsity: Co-Captain Neelon, Captain Lamoureauxg J.V.: Captain Valenzuela, Co-Captain Roe. var it letterm n of 8:48. ,.. , 4 John Lundberg Mike Neelon Ed Brooks J.V. Lettermen F. Valenzuela M. Roe D. Thomas T. Marrero E. Leon J. lntenzo l 4 1 ' .,v sf .,-.. vm-Lf' 1 ' i l I I Z! 'Z,'- We X A 1 '. 'V 2 ' 'fix . 1 4'-FfL1f5'.,, ' . ' ,. If 'zfffllmf' ' A. ' s.- W-. A v'-1 121' ff, f , ' Jil:-'s Lil -if .., -' ff ' ,xv ,jd 7 0,171 -123, fi .3-'fl' 1-a, L-f 'rf' we , ..-.. .,,f-1, ,Q -2- u.. .-1, 1--s.,.,q-, ' -5. 1: ,V 'L 5: L , '...ff,,zL,. fr -iff '1fQ.:'f!.f'.v 'fujz fr vH,'-- ,nf-Q 1 14 1 .,,-.1 .-.1 ff' if ..7,.-2.1, ,Q ---Q., ',.fx,g . 1 ,hgh ,- 1, R.. in- A fln.r,.7f, . if .-... . A. , If 73. 'ff' 1 f-5 isillhf , ,QffKg,z :iff ,I ' . I ' 3-' V . D .en-get v-, Q :J :L 62 Bob Lamoureaur Fred Valenzuela - Junior Varsity M.V.P. Consistently was top man for J.V. team. Holds J.V. record of 10:01. Dale Pollock - 'l0th Grade M.V.P. Was first man for Poly in every meet. Holds 10th Grade record of 10:31. Dnclf Krenzer -llm Pclflfef Charlie Aldvrvtc lOtl1 Grade D Pollock K Parlor- H Sp:-dnlv D Arclwl R Wvst J lopui W lr-on Terry Cavin Letter men IGP . Q I O - D, I . N . l , ' -1- .ig Q Q- ' ? 1 'N ' A,.,,., v' - t N I y I I .--L F Lt ul, .:i4rll 'ill lan tl' It ,,J- llll 'lj I '20 ' ,ft . U.. i , . . . i f B , y 1 . I lk, ,ly .gi A A, ,L :V M X .L,i. N K 13 -Q. .L..v0l-:HL ... 41 i-I.. flkk, li.C: . . .. .nt i ', ,., i i ' in i . i . x 1 lj-. L to R, ROW ONE: L. Andresen, B. Berry, P. Campbell, R. Cook, C. Cording, B. Daulton, M. Boone, C, Alderete, C. Dakins, K. Mowcry, M. Roc, P. Oue-llc-t, F, Oli-i, A. Onoye, R. Reynolds, C. Schaeffer, R. Smith. ROW TWO: B. Lamoureaux, J. Dring, L. Ernst, F. Ferraris, N. Hanrion, R. Hermann, R. Groves, L. Johnson, S. Kr-Ili-r, E. Harris, D. Krenzer, .l. Treiman, R. Waller, T. Watson, R. West, B. Sanders, N. Tee-ter, J. Enright, Coach Vardanian. ROW THREE: L. Jonson, D. Li-inwand, R Lott, B. Lovick, R. Matlow, V. Bakker, B. McGregor, D. Miller, M. Metzgar, W. Finer, T. Eckert, K. Wright, G. Young, J. Wolfe, J. Tanner, M. Nc-c-lon, B. Diaz tMgr.l, Coach Bauer. Teeter clears 5' lOl' on high jump. ,1- -'sQ, l. , fix L-Q ,f.- K- I. I IND fi! ' 5' Lx -.. Coach and Captains: L. Andresen and B. Lamoureaux, Varsity, Coaches Bauer and Vardanian, B. Moloznic and F. Valenzuela, B, G. Omura and D. Pollock, C. 56 1 TNT Pu fl ,Aww L , A ,y, arsit track Due to lack of depth, this year's track team did not win many meets. The whole team showed improvement over last season as each boy put out his personal best. Bob Lam' oureaux, Karran Wright, Frank Schaffer and Larry Andresen set new school records in their respective events. Next year, Poly should field a team that will finish near the top of the Valley League. , 1 X! X if , I 4 .y I . ff Y xx fxx . , E KX if ,J fi it I -gh, N it I 4 fi .gfw ' X, , f f ' b - r 1 f' 5 'Digit mi, il 'i A K M 1 O' A X nv 1'--..,.. MA 5 4 i i fire --- A A fix R ui ef' X F 4 X53 - ' ff-,-,s-N1-R A -f..1. V, If 2.15, R , A 42' I. V0 , -... Andresen takes c disputed second in the low hurdles os Lone ot Birmingham takes first in time of 20.3. Y XXX' 9 , viirgvii' ' H' 'ip' I P , V E 2 or I A Y Q- '. 1 1-V Q gi 'Qe' ,fl Qlj' 1 1 s .hgh ' go. 1:-na-Z5'ur-ivhfi 3 , f-3 , ' A ii- il- X e' Q D ' , I 5 f -1- L- ' 5. 1:11 R f Q ,Q V 9 K ' ' ,Q f ' i ' 1 i ' 5' ff' . ' i LA A - -SAA 'x '-L ivan- W, 3? x iOO--K Mofferf, L, Jensend Howard, J, Woite Brood iurfp-AP Ccirrpbeii, lf. fli.OJfQV,f,i Andersen H- yaa.. f-4 'LT i fuk' J A, ? 432- If E ,ltwrzw V I S' X ,eg X X 0 a I , v M, i .nf--f X'-my-1, ii ' 5 ' , .. e i ! , 4 ,..-1-ez- 5: , A V' 1.1 Q - f L if :Z 111' -5 .-,37 L:-cl.. -. 2,g,,j,.i.f 'S-: .-chu, - - - Pole vomit--,i Enriglwt F Sgtmtter -1-10--R Wfost Slwoniex .J- Mx. .. 'g.L,,.A XX , . cv l 1 P 'vu , Y ,t xx, Q 'J 44 'x Q Y' TWT xi f X, if N . ' L' ,. , : 'I -as v . , ' ' -. ,, , N A .1 P .ff ,a'iim ,, f Y i 23' 'Z K F ' .Q FN 'fx 1. ' Ar N. .Q . ig 'N .N I A x .. Hp 4' SF' ls 5- . l i ,. .I X ' - r lk ' A l-Y I Us . 4 K 'FSF QA Z 2: A - M .M - '- '- ' 4- QC' V x H K up ' U ' M n M Schaffer makes one of many fine vaults. 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Thomas, F Val:-nzuvla, J Okita, J Durham, bee track This years' Bee team was very disappointing, not winning a single meet. lt not only lacked depth, but there was also a great lack of individual stars, There should be a great improvement in next years team .--1 IA ...lyk y 43- w 'liillltml' ' 'En f M 4. . if 'wg ' 7 iW5f'T?3 'l if ' 4-nf 1-we A my -asf -w.-:m- ..., M,,.,,.ql . . W' 'A' Mui as many ofthe boys will be returning. l ,' , . '- it i 4' J . - f M 1fmm,,,,mwmM '-. . ' Qs., A- Sakaguchi takes narrow first against Monroe. Aldridge edges out Cleveland man for first in 660. EWU' L -,,,. LL. . r l A ' r' 1 . R' 'I llf' Ig il . xg 5 1 :-3 8,'Tfal,,,f 5,4 , A - - A l tr - aff v- fa. 3 eg' gfsi 2:2455-i?M5 N . , . . f rw.. . .-wgv it ' - 1 S31 vs PH Ja? '4- 4 , - lg . , -,-354-':..,. Qr.,5QQ Q. , 55,3 , - 3' . l jig... , r ' Iggy 9 i . ,5-1-if,jW.,I1Vil ,' ig .11 f xxx, .- v , j ' X 6 im, V. x ' . 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' - 'ball li' ,ll' i 2 I 4 ii xl l 5 - x l 0'--fkfgx 6 Y 'WAC4 'mf 4, f dr k Psw..-f :FN '-1 f Us L to R, ROW ONE: J. Lopez, S. Areollano, P. Arroyo, R. Clark, D. Clevenger, H. Kaname, B. Collins, R. Escalera, R. Fowler, B. Brenner, A. Yanez, B. Diaz. ROW TWO G Omurci, S. Gohata, L. Gordon, J. Gomez, R. Jordan, C. Patterson, R. Pollard, B. Sklar, B. Severin, M. Cusden, C. Raglin, D, Pollock, Coach Vardanian ROW THREE: S. Oberle, A. Okita, N. Mori, L. Sumida, H. Seeman, C. Yuge, F. Hiestand, M. Schaub, J. Walters, B. Escalera, L. Schaeffer, L. Cole, Coach Bauer, -1- 44- cee track Getting off to a slow start, the Cee team lost its' first meet. A week later the team was at full strength, having a very successful season. Many fine individual performances were turned in by Buddy Sklar, Joe Gomez, and John Duffy. Gomez making miraculous finish in relay lo beat San Fernando. Sklar nialsos one of his many winning .,-. 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N7-G1-IL' Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Mr. Osterman and the varsity baseball's most valuable player, Dick Sparlcs. l7O Varsity Baseball Scores . 3 Canoga Park . , . 2 Reseda ..... . 3 North Hollywood . 8 San Fernando . . . l Birmingham . . . l Van Nuys , . 2 Cleveland . . 7 Monroe . . . . l Canoga Park . This years varsity baseball team had some big surprises, tying with North Hollywood and almost beating San Ferf nando, They hold wins over Monroe and Cleveland in the first round ol play ln their first game ol the second round, they beat Canoga Parlf l-O in 8 innings to knock the Hunters out of tirst place .ro H 5 3 9 3 A O 3 O W il M The captain ofthe varsity baseball tearn, Gay- lord Smith. ' 41 n. Ty Arishori is colled out ogoinst North Hollywood t 5 9 t . , ,. .V AM, 1 , - , i -, -i 1, .Q 1 , 5, Narnia T N. Wiatr Vviyiuggywg I V iwilifnfdf IQ, K i i 1 i . .. : J V rIi'JLi.nC ff. ,. .., QL- 4!,l'1,,..,.4 l,f'.,,,'7,7:1: Uni I t,,,,,,-,M 'ft L.u1l!,,A'f1,-l. 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Swope RF an-A 'H F V. .1 Y L .xxx A 'V J X f U Kgs. lm Qvv J' g ., .197 L 1' Q 555' fs- , .. - f F F ,, ' ,A,,.f,1' -cf-, , .3 . ,, z '- ., 'Q 1 - -B f . A Q M' -me-,.'. P ,.f.-2:--. . FE.. , QL 'fi f-' A - - +'f-E-SN . B, Lqbowilz C G. Smith FB D, While CF B. Rowe RF C Acldcox SB 4, f. ' B 7 A y w F , Z JJ ' U, ,Q ' -, ,, xl-. .V B. Dell SS D. Wilson FB V ' 5 W. ' 54's v 'F' Lu-QE. 'su my ix!- Try., mx ' l .' - Vin, -e W - , I. . 1 . . '2 . , W - , , -1 ' ig-H,-, -' Va.: -- N - . . i .liz up., , , i .f,,., I- . .. . .Q . ,, , i- -ii, -. . , ., -, V .1 'pq nw .qw 1, V If . fun: ' ' , , 5 .V .M.jf.-.-is 11.5,-.Nn. 4 '-V-P,fv.,3 L 1-. U., vp- -4 f- . .J .wf,.C..' 'M WW 'Q-7 k a-'iff . ' Tye .- fn A, - 4.,v--- T M'fQ..,gQ,1. ,. 4'-uf ji' . ', 'uR,4gl44,il. 1 '. Y -:AMI xx - x'l' Q., ' X I . D, ..,. , .-.- -v ' VT, l' 'iq ,MI 4 N- 5 i 1 f P ' u l 4' 1 f l 1 l 6 1 3 . ' , 'P Q N X li Fl l lk l f . .ff , if L ' ,T P' f 6 i QA img ly' V 4. ,1 ' 'ug 513'-, -r- :ff 1' .. T41 -. Q '.-Q-ffif. ' V' ' .f', ,..'.v. 4. I r ef' c. lf' -f .1' Y s..:-.-.-m... .... ,. . 'J f W N ua,-,'.,,4 -.1 'v1'- f s -'. ,. in' Mm ' ' 1 hw! ? lY'i' il llj , 0 R ROW ONE: G. Goodrich, L. Fiore, T. McCleery, E. Guzia, D. Swope, G, Price, S. Arigo, l.. Chirco, D. Horning, P. Plotkin ROW TWO A Pri:-lor R Pu G Nolte D. Gonzalez, H. Ingold, T. Dell, J. Moore, .l, Mitchell, N. Hoffer, D. Vaughn, J, Thordgon Coggh Bunon one fl Coach Burton, and co-captains G. Goodrich and D. Gonzalez. Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly j. . ba eball This year's J.V. Baseball team is much improved over lasl year's Team, which finished in fifth place in The league, Afler eight games they had a 11-A record and were Two games behind The pace set- lers, The Birmingham Braves. ff' x - X-'LSU , N S GPN PX Rope climb-Alan Zovar. Tumbling-Jim Safechuck RiV19S-P6l4l4C1 Karvonen gymnastics L ro R, ROW ONE: J Boren, M, Huniclme, J. Safechuk, L. Corrales, E. O'Donnell, P, Karvonen, B. Stigile, A. Zovar, G Holt, R. Re-nfro, R Tencibe J Gomez B Clifton ROW TWO J. Beaird, B Nance, E Johnson, R Stone, J. Malone, K. Nakaba, M Williams, D. Shupe, F, Schaffer, B Molen, J. Galarneau T Holder E Vickers R Clark C F- Miller, H Eissl.r, Coach Calderone 'in 'C i L.. 'la f ,'7Vw. N N lf A 1 , -,W fb J.. -:,4ln'l'i-fi Al l'7l,:'l'lf':l'lmfQ'l , -W . lh 'l'llX,,,,,:' W , --' '- NV., l wg ' ' fill: is t Mr.-.,m, w..gx.- My I .-f,...wNa.hnl-:nn-:mn f Xl. , W .W .,. .y ,-,.., , i .. 's1lE,.irl'f7,,ii.-f 1xl.:Mil:t1M .T '-N, N -,..,,m,:- Li A ' , 4. , J J .H-1+ J J N . J. f1.ffW+i. -MWTP-w.r f - ' ' , , K v rx., N X . ., . A ., W: M .N ., fim+lmw12bL1?b-..... - 1 l t l l . . l.,-, Gary Holton parallelg Frank Schaffer on high lam The gymnastic crew of S'59 showed special promise after being formed from a few men of good talent. The opening matches saw Poly swamp- ing Reseda, Cleveland, and Monroe. A great loss occurred in our first meet of the season when Stigel broke his arm while setting a new school record. ln spite of this, the team spirit and morale were high, Next year we expect to see another great gymnastic team, stated Coach Calde- rone, Leading the team were Schaffer, Karvonen, Holt, and Stigel. Jerry Galarneau on long horse Ken Nakaba doing free x Bruce Molen on side horse 7 Poly . . 70 Poly . . l9 Poly . . 2l Poly . . 76 Poly . . 78 Poly . . 64 Poly . . 43 Poly . . 6l Poly . . 27 Poly . . 23 Poly . . 54 Poly . . 65 Poly . . 37 Poly . . 24 Poly . . 2 Poly . . 2 Poly . . 2 Poly . . 2 f Varsity Monroe . . . l6 Reseda . . . . 67 Birmingham . . 65 Canoga Park . . . lO San Fernando . . 8 Cleveland . . . 22 Van Nuys . . . 43 F1555 BEE ' . 0 Monroe. . . l8 'i if f Reseda . . . . 59 f- Birmingham . . . 63 I Canoga Park . . . 32 San Fernando . . l4 Cleveland . . . 49 Van Nuys. . . 56 CEE Monroe. . . 54 Reseda . . , . 54 Birmingham . . . 54 Canoga Park. . . 54 Poly . . 2 San Fernando . . 54 Poly . . 7 Cleveland .... 48 Poly . . tO Van Nuys . . . 45 L to R, Row ONE: J. Lape, F. Millar, J, Kitchen, D, Dixon, J. Remeieed, J. Hutchings, B. Hubba-fd,'J. Wattengel ROW TWO: Mr. Richards, J. Forkner, D. O'Neel, M. Morrison, R. Sales, J. Oliver, R. Boots, J. Austin, J. Stewart ROW THREE: C. Wegrich, W. Buckallew, L. Wilcox, G. Wallace, A. Perches, P. Merten, M. Carrick, J. Layne J. Spedclle, B. Boals, R. Goodbrod. 0 0 This year's Poly swim team showed vast improvement in its second year of compe- tition. Moving from the Northern League into the toughest swim league in the city, the Valley League, Poly was picked to take 4 out of 7 meets. With all of the first men in each event returning for another year's competition, the future looks bright. The season began with the team defeating Monroe. Prior to the season, Poly was also expected to place high in several events in the All-City Meet. This year's squad showed tremendous desire and fighting spirit. They earned their Victories with Honor, The finish ofthe 50 freestyle against Regedg, Wally Buckallew and Nick Teeter in the breast stroke. f ' 4 5. if ,T '53 i e- ff, '74 ' ' Z J -J - 1 ,, . at A J - i. J., 4 w fffii g ' ' . J 2 Z Z I YZCZAMWM i' W' 2' ' li A A 2 .Q J . , 'Z' 'i Www: ' g Y J if ' ' 'J 1 . A If I !vW,....q! W- 1- Q Q Q ... Q 'mf 4 - Q 35, -J . ,Q 0 Q ff' 1 13-y I . 4 ' 'i -'IW W ,fe I t 1 0 W 0 4' fir 3 , f--fe,Q : .. i we ' ' .7 V -' I N ia Q Qffl V , ifvwi' :F f Q Q V -4 'Al 4- vw 'YY ii' . '- 'Zi' XR K- Nl- ' . ii 73.3 ,.-.- . Q. Y ,. ., -M ai - 1 1 . J V- M ,v I. , .pa Q h h .,1. HW' 'Qf1 Yf11 l. at P! ' vb 2' 1 5- AV :Z I , Larry Wilcox in his good form against Monroe. 1. POLYTECHNIC HlGH SCHOOL SWIM RECGRDS VARSITY Med. Relay . 50 Free Style . 100 Butterfly . 200 Free Style . . 100 Back Stroke . 100 Breast Stroke 100 Free Style. . 150lnd.Med.. . 200 Free Style Relay Diving 13 Judges . CLASS B Med. Relay. 50 Free Style . 100 Butterfly . 200 Free Style. . 100 Back Stroke . 2 1 2 f 1 1 1 1 1 . 131 1 2. 1 2 . 106.0 26.3 13.0 22.6 :07.4 19.3 101.5 .43.2 48.7 .4 Pts 17.2 25.5 19.3 38.8 15.9 Carrick, Buckcllew, Wallace Wcaricll 119591 Boals 119591 Morten. P 119591 Layne 119591 Merten,P119591 Teeter 119591 Layne 119591 Merten, F 119591 Goodbrod,Wegrlcl1, Boats, Merten 119591 Wilcox 119591 Spedale, Mirsky, Wilcox, Wegriclw 119581 Dixon 119591 Kitchen 119591 Stewart 119591 Spedale 119581 100 Breast Stroke. . 1 23.1 Mirsky 119591 100 Free Style. . 57.7 Dixon 119591 1501d.Md.. . . 2-16.0 S dl Mila Wallace ana Larry Wilcox aalaa fha loo yard 75 ,ng Meg. U 1 E 55.0 513fWS,.fl,Q59, bunerfly' 200 Free Style Relay . 1 56.0 Mirsky, Forkner, Ramstcad, 'n -sf D' 119591 t lf . '11 Q' fd 5 , J F CLASSC mon . ' ' , Mkl 'K I. I I 1 , I Med. Relay 1100 Yd.1 1 10.0 Hocft, Ysais, Haitll, Burton . ati inplgyavgy y 'AXf'mfl,l,1 l Q 119581 L. 'rx ' ' - F- ,M l -1-..... - 50 Free ..... 32.5 Hubbard 11959 'FMT' 100 Free . 1:16.3 1-luhlnard 119591 1 50 Back .,,. 42.8 Hocft 119581 - 'M 50 Breast .... 48.0 Ysais 119581 ,. K k ,W ' 4 Man Free 1100 Yd.1 . 1100.0 Ysclis, Hoeft, Hilden, Burton 'Q aa . 119581 f- SPA, li ,Sh K 1 K I-4.-do. ff 7 -,Q 3 W 53 v 'F is 1 100 yard backstroke against Reseda. 0 . 9 l'm'l . x U lx 0 7 - , 44214. . a 1 V Q Q' Ii- Y 'i k OKC'-1 mn ra P . V li - . a . , n Q Q '1 on i . af' Q I- 1 ' .-7 . .n A . 9 7. S n- 1 13:9 Tv ' . ' 4' JJ-,bb -,i 1 ' .nv D 1 17 1 ,- -.sn . lf! , 1 - ' A k , d S. G h . L to R, ROW ONE: D. Warren, S. Douglas, J. Rahman, T, Partridge. L to R, ROW TWO: Coach Clark, B. Saucrer, M. Longo, R. Christensen, J Par er an ers on , Z:2f3 W7 ,Of gff, W! x Coach Jeffery Clark 4 ls N., K! ,r i t t l tt' Y r r l lb f ,, .. W 4 O If This is our first year of league competition in golf. The young team is small and rather inexperienced, but they are trying. What they lack in ability, they make up with spirit. They have been improving greatly as the season progresses, Next year with the experience gained, we are sure the team will make a much better showing, according to Coach Clarke. The golf team is fortunate to have coach Clark. Mr. Clark is regularly a life science teacher and is also a sponsor of the Celestian class. He is devoting most of his spare time to coaching and assisting our golf team. 4.1 itil A vi 4' JU QQ Q P X ,fe 0 W ONE M Selllnger, J. Bailey, B, Sternhill, L. Perry, R. Raymond, L. Manross, D. Shultz, J. Estlow, J. Burke, J. Condran ROW TWO D Hegge E Martin, V. Fountain, R. Ring, S. Naranio, J. Smulson, J, Geyer, C. Tucker, S. Bloom, Coach Jorgr-n-on ROW THREE R Rose!! D Melby, B. Taylor, B. Harms, M. Maussler, N. Husk, D. Newberry, H. Rickard. tennis Our Tennis team was greatly hampered, this year, by the failure of five lettermen to return. Our first two matches. Canoga Park and Reseda, were thrillers although we lost by close scores of 4-3. The spirit and morale of the team was high and we are looking forward to a better season next year, stated Coach Jorgensen, The big guns in the Parrot line-up are Norman Husk and Bill Taylor. ss'-' C in ,V i is . ,ml captain, Coach Jorgensen, and Norman Husk, most Pl wahin wahines: lwah-heen-eesl the frail weaker half ot the species. These hibiscus wearers maintain good sportsmanship whether swinging on a palm-sheltered tennis court, playing badminton in a tropical breeze or drilling with seaweed pom poms on the beach. ,NK N X X E Wm, W 77 .Kish 1 , x 9 , WWW- W . MWWXNK la' Q 1j ,A:, ,. 4-1 5' X 'M' . I ' -' - K . .4-.L N . ' 111411 I '..Ef 1 T73 ' 3 If ., . , If ,M , wr- fm ' 5 1 W5 ' ...-. 1 W, 3 ,Th I t ' , I 'W . , - 3221 f, fqqyff 1 -' 3 fi' J, ' x i 'EQ ' ,f . Jitzfzfff I, ,pf ' ,J 3'1 .,,. , - MW, ,,f4,1.4i -.lv . ,,V,,,,, ,V MZ' Miss Lewell n in -r 3, Miss Weinber Y . 1 'f Y- -' Wi if , , , 35.5 Q 5 L aj? , A X' -f I 51, , I' Mill 'j R I ' 1 Q- V . AAAAA ' f 'Zi f Miss Baumhcirdt ' f MVS- DOWlYn ' ff J . ' 4 ,VAV fi ' 1 ..,, GQ , Miss Meeker the ear irl of y I The girl ofthe year is one of the highest honors that can be achieved in G.A.Ai lt is something for which every member strives. Her election is based on individual contribution, good sportsmanship, and en- thusiasm. She cannot be a member of the Board. The qirls names are sent in to the sponsors and the top six are picked and voted on by the other members. The girls receivinq the award this year are Grace Namba, past Student Body President, and Reiko Kcimei. i Iii Grace Namba f,, ff, i.f,f,-r uma- 'f fr 1 Miva, V 1, ,'1if-.fi 4v,,fl,. au if v,,' ' , ,f , , We r, ml . - ' - li ri, ' L: , - ' i' vi Mo l I L W, 'W 4s , '-1. . '5 rf'-L53 . .I -.rg 4 r 942' Il l ll ., 4 'nl K s ggffw' .wil ll lr il' I !,.,-fqzifr-wfrrf. ' -'S 3 .cg ' quug-r-v.....,...-n-- ' ' L to R, ROW ONE: Marcia Boyd, DiDi Badillo, Pot Underhill, .loan Weinreich, Nancy Tolcar, Jane Takemoto, Sue Lasnik, Gloria Gutierrez, LaVorim- l'i-tvr-.4-11, ROW IWO Grace Namba, Cathy Shiomi, Kazuko Kamei, Martha Oliva, Donna Thomas, Sally Miller, Laura lsioa, Suzie Shimizu, Esther Alfaro, Augii- Lami-rirlola ROW THREE Maxine Schlueter, Beth Wooster, Carolyn Lambers, Gina Thornhill, Judy Stanford, Janice Caouetto, Shirly Gardner, Marvel Cooper, Kathy Culli-r, Bonuii- Birth, Carolyn Quinby, Joyce Converse, Florence Sakurai, Michele Mattox, Bonnie Murphy. Winter '59 President Bonnie Birch letter fe it girl l X y Summer '59 President Suzie Shimizu SDCIEL L to R, ROW ONE: Carolyn Milo, Mary Ann Mendoza, Joyce Converse, Nancy Jones, Sue Lasnik, DiDi Badillo, Donna Thomas, Martha Oliva, Suzie Shimizu, Kazuko Kamei, Lily Yoshino. ROW TWO: Maxine Schlueter, Laurel King, Janice Bohrmon, Bonnie Murphy, Gloria Gutierrez, Janice Albers, Nancy Tokar, Jane Takemoto, Florence Sokurai, Pat Underhill, Marian Vaughn, Vicki Bornstein. ROW THREE: Sandi Hanson, Bonnie Birch, Shirly Gardner, Judy Stanford, Kathy Cutler, Donna George, Ina Kaul, Marcia Boyd. L 1--.. N 1 4. 1 ,al 11 cw, 'RJ L. l. 9, N' L to R, ROW ONE: Maxine Schluter, Modern Dance Manager, Sue Lasnik, Tennis Managerg Gloria Gutierez, Basketball Managerg Joan Weinreich, Hockey Manager, Sandy Deukmeiian, Archery Manager, ROW TWO: Kazuko Kamei, Corresponding Secretaryg Linda Learch, Artist, Laura lsiaia, Vice President, Michele Mattox, President, DiDi Badillo, President of Drill Team, Bonnie Birch, President of Lettergirls. Michele Mattox President The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote fair play and sports- manship. Any girl who is interested in sports may ioin this organization. The ultimate goal of every girl who ioins G.A.A. is to become a Lettergirl. The letters are given out at the semiannual Mother-Daughter banquets. Another award which is given is Girl ofthe Year, This award is based on enthusiasm, co-operation, loyalty and sportsmanship, There are two awards given a year and the recipient is elected by the members of G.A.A. The present members are very proud of this organization and hope the incoming girls this semester will have as much fun as they have. a. a. officer L. to R.: Pat Thompson, Kathy Cutler, Head Song Leader, Judy Blahnik iv'-r F ss , y fi 1, N L A W , M hex h -M x L 7, +3 5 ..-.t W .iff ,M bl -i get it W , ' T-li, Ml'?e1'l'iLslli, 'if 1 5' il' xiii A . i.f YM W. r pfrqm, . A . .. ' ' ' i ' '4'p f-- 'K - ,fm , . .. V-fe. .N ' 15 ' L W. -2 ij-AE, f'L'j , A, g ,..S, L :M President Bonnie Birch - 25' -er vw mm ' A-H -In - mgii -, -wi4wc'n-1- V Q A ii Jn Qi V. Pkwy Mfr :zz 23.4 -, -1. Y I 'JM .f-fi -,4!2i,.,i:A3f I -1 ' 2 g. 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Q 0 9 officer and manager L io R, ROW ONE: Sue Lasnik, Badminlon Managerp Nanci Crescini, Soflball Managerg Barbara Hari, Volleyball Managerg Marvel Cooper, Modern Dance Manager, ROW TWO: Suzie Shimizu, LeMer Girl Presidenlg Toki Nohara, Treasurerp Janice Bohrman, Hisforiang Laurel King, Ariisip Bonnie Birch, GAA Presidentg Didi Badillo, Vice-Presidenfg Shizuye Shimizu, Recording Secrefaryg Yoshiko Kamei, Corresponding Secrelary, 5 . ,Q 5 'ap ,:,, G Q- xi Q, ff iF' . 1 . , .VJ -4 f - c y J- . H f Sf ,Q fi? Q ft . 1 1 f A wig . . . ff, ,. , ., it , iffpvssnrst -Xp. . 'Q ,Q .- g- k Qs g 22 A 5' 1 if gs ir is 5 ' ,QL ,- 3-Tvs .. , is Q U . , , x .1 ' 4152- A I: gr is 5 5 5 F - fn Q 1 . , .... lwvu A . The closest thing to hula dancers here at Poly are our own modern dancers in the Girls' Athletic Association. This activ- ity is open to all girls who have had some instruction in modern dance. The hip swingers are headed by Maxine Schlueter who would make any hula dancer blush. The medicine woman, Mrs. Dowlin, leaps and swings just as W . much as the girls, One of her main iobs is to beat the drum to keep some rhythm going. The final activity of the G.A.A. modern dancers is a skit at the banquet. This semester they did a beautiful pantomime of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. .5 1 rs r greg .. L -- , 'il ' ', 53 , A - is ',.. 'a s .i We 5 'f iiiifjit- . .'.. 1 ' A ' F E L 5+ fi. -fm .-. ff 'te :.-i1-- . 1 W i ' gag if A . , . A Q - .9 s- 'L -I llsif.-,PT 51115 1' I - ' : -3 A n 'isp ' v w l ' i ' ' . , . . , . r r Mtv , f rs . 45 ,A ' 1 P 'lli . , . if- 1 .. Have you ever tried playing hockey with coconuts? A Now here is a sport that would make any fellow proud group of girls in G.A.A., headed by Joan Weinreich, tried of his girl. When the fellows are out surf riding the girls it this semester. They ran into a little trouble, though, take out their trusty bows and arrows and go hunting for because halfway through the semester Poly ran out of fun. Leading the famed archers is Sandy Deukmeiian coconuts. Their fearless leader, Miss Lewellyn, decided to who can pierce a bulls eye with her eyes closed. Miss use a single coconut and play volleyball the rest of the Weinberg, the wisest witch doctor, keeps the girls from semester. This worked out fine because the cocoanut never shooting themselves. hit the ground so it never broke. With hibiscuses in the baskets and gardenias on their There is always a group of girls who would much rather toes, these girls believe in competing with the fellows. stay on the soft sands and wait for the fellows. This group Headed by Gloria Gutierrez, these girls portray some of girls is led by Sue Lasnik who believes in taking it mighty fine shooting. Their howlin bxvana, Mrs, Dowlin, easy to get the attention of the fellows. Miss Meeker, the shows these girls some mighty fine techniques on how to head chieftain, chaperones the girls and shOWS lltfiltt lCCl1- dodge the pursuers, Basketball is very strenuous but isn't niques in tennis that will help win the right way. this the way you have to be to net a fellow. 'F' 3 :Q 1 if L .1 IJ I J 22 Qifififl 1 9215? l 7 i . . ' 1. 7' L 1 7' . V ' i 'I r , 7. ' 'P :lf ,L 4 f, ' ,i . ff: 1 r iq 'X 5 A' qi arp Q' ' .- vnqm wdmQQDqfEMWwgQ'f'fv . - A , ,A . gr, -,si Tvs X Sv Qt ' y -if .Q 1 1 2 str A sl i t. . . U s.-.Xe ' T it E' T Q. i tt Q 1 . V - '. A F f ull v 'A' - NAK' f A -' '- g y? ' X vb ' r ' i , , . 1 s I 11 . -, r 1 1 s Q V ' .' , vl r A '4 h 5 i E O X 4 I ' I r ' . i e , 5? N l, r at ' ' K ' A c 1, l lr 61 'ik TW-'c-1 i X i . r- Q ft' l i 1 'ff iq, ' . s P Q V' '- I- , F ,V U X4 A , I I 3 vu I , 'A g' QW ixsvq'!lF , t , 24- ' ' s 1' tty ' ' 4 in I 4 'T l I X l T 7 I 'fb' W 'Dry . ' A ' 1'-fi ' - ' 1' ' ' T ' ' , it r l .. .nl , -.WIP 1 ',:frTQ- I ll N 'il fy I I i , !l N' 1 in s me eitigiii ' f 'i '41 .W f,.f4:f',,.-.- Q i 4m With so much competition these girls must use a very unique technique to gain attention. Miss Weinberg, their fearless witch doctor, inspires them to move gracefully as they hit the volley ball over the net. These graceful girls are led by Barbara Hart, who maneuvers the Kanes to- wards the volley ball courts. The nets used in this game not only serve to catch stray volley balls, but they also serve the purpose of trapping the Kanes. These Malahinis have a little different approach to the problem of making the Kanes noticeithem. Mrs. Dowlin and Miss Baumhardt, their hearty leaders show the Mala- hinis how to swing their badminton rackets with the ut- most of ease. Sue Lasnik, manager, urges the Malahinis to use hibiscuses instead of the birdies. The logic in this of course, is the fact that when the Kanes pass by they can put the flowers in their hair. .Q .f. eeeeeet? aa... 5 - l .Q 4 . ' . T t ' tv 'i ilfq S Ie , ' ji ie dl f ininssiht 5 5 222. V if i sl, i N 44, -f lf- -ie- ., N 'ti' .fit gba -t - lf- i. sf s . 'r- f ... ' .. 4, it X x ' ' ' ,. ..-. ...ex t .,e. , . . , . .. H, sv y ,. fn as .. ' his sikuew 23- - i f - - .. --'gwgr :Qi .- -, . w - -s i- t ms. -f ss. . . .5 si-im , . ,- x:z-.cwztw 9-rims-sfru .15-,,.., 5 ,Pyimsx im, ,J-f+ . x X wwf ' ' , ur - -' '.3+?iw.i,.r-Y,'Qi . ,I c .few q,s3g.ssM -.s- - get.. t ' '..i.s.f- .- '.o,1l-Law. Q vs 1 we fi tmitfhiftif ' I t wigil 'Al 3. L Poly's famed archers return this semester with ci new leader, Linda Lerch, Their chieftain, Miss Weinberg, shows the Malihinis how to shoot ci perfect end. She feels that the more bull's eyes the Malihinis make, the better chance they will have to capture their Kanes. ! ' 1 T - i, A, f 3 F, f 3 lf' ii. , . ,ill l I i . .wx 7 lt - I L 'g fi l - I W 'J A: J . i ' i il l , . 3 it T r I 4, ,fr .A V . ,V . , .. - .,.v,,, , 'AJ 2 ' 'ln'-t-' - t , Wi The feminine hula dancers enioy their G.A.A. activity by twirling and swaying to the music of the Poly islands. The dancing Malahinis are led by Modern Dance Manager, Marvel Cooper. Mrs. Dowlin, their howling leader, sways to and fro showing the Malahinis how to make their ex- ercises look tropical in time to the Bongos. , J, .1....-.- . f,,ff V W,-.ns-Q X Z, .-.- +--- 1-4 - K..--f i 187 , ix A ur gg- W - L -1 U- fo f - Q J - ., it J- 4 - - 1 A - Q J . V I ' g xv..-F HJ ' it V , ' L ' ,II . , ., -v 'L 1 . ' ' --' J -- f 7 - '- T - I -9 '1 fa Q ., i - W' . eff 2 A L I 'N ' tt ,fl l ' , J . I x .K , --,-1, X Ab.: 5 ii, - ga. fig, 55 ' Y xv V X K N-QQ I x l . ' ' R J ' ' i i: W i th? x g h Sh: K 4 - N we , is-3: 4? 4 V .ik K Qi, 5 J A, L? M y Hi if f a' N , 1 1 ,Q '- Y - .,.., .h , l E pn-,ef f 'fi ff 1-, K . 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ROW TWO: Barbara Meyer, Joyce Converse, Zoe Balius, Joan Williamson, Lenna Underwood, Toki Nohara, Pat Underhill, Laura lsaia: ROW THREE: Betty Barker, Doreen Stanfield, Janice Bohrman, Chris Gideon, Lee Ahmann, Marsha Rose, ROW FOUR: Jo Ann Contino, Janyce Haslerud, Jane Bardwell, Janice Caouette, Sheila Kowicov, Beth Wooster, Linda Van Slyke, Linda Lucks. ROW FIVE: Charlotte Cantrell, Barbara Raff, Maggie Mobley, Erika Mulley, Karen Schaub, Sharon Swedberg, Carolyn Quinby, Mary Pritchard. Cl O l l Half Time! x .n-l1 . .cf-:m..,. LBOYS' .. .H -1- r- vw Good Luc lv' xi? x.. T. Q . V1 3 ' va wi 35 Ame ' F , we fgfafsu at f 'Q 1 , L' ' , , 2 ., T 4 ' . Qilflllli . 7 V ,, 'X' ' V , ' ' fi if ' L A L -l A L ,Q-,LWB .-. F-E If ,,,,s,:-fi. 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Wi r L to R, ROW ONE: Vice-President Arlene Berkowitz, President Didi Badillo, Secretary Laura Isaia, ROW TWO: Pom Pom Assistant Dorothy Hoguu, Pom Pom Chairman Donna Thomas, Uniform Chairman Bobbi Coleman, Pom Pom Assistant Ginny Thacker. Arlene Berkowitz Vice-President ea ge ghfgs oft? .E C. C L to R, ROW ONE: Cathy Shiomi, Sandy Kadomoto, Sharon Fogel, Colette Gamble, Stephanie Otchis, Carole Donelson, Donna Thomas, Dorothy Hogue. ROW TWO: Lana Rook, Linda Lerch, Kay Perry, Pat Gallagher, Jean Zawalnicki, Violet Scalzo, Cherry Foster, Velma Scalzo, ROW THREE: Cindy Strauss, La Verna Brown, Pat Seeley, Molly O'Reilly, Barbara Hart, Deanna Kleinberg, Diana Faehnly, Nancy Jones. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Slaugh, Marian Cheshire, Donna Snyder, Sharon Fowles, Bobbi Coleman, Kathy Ralph, Glenna Angel, Ina Kaul. ROW FIVE: Laurel King, Judy Teague, Donna Tyree, Barbara Raskin, Judy Beam, Nancy Wardall. -.J l Ti W E ' iv F M ,,,, ,. I. 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I phon ' ,ul- SQ I X 1, gg- 'bk I Alon Onoye, Cathi Shiorni, Jayn Nestor, and Kent Dickenson entof, and we rneon enioy, on enormous banana split at The Sweet Treet -gen, '3eo'g'c o N gg ne c'C Dar Srecrfov ze ef' :one '2-'ff ff Hoff Q nge ggggfwef' :'j. '1 U' Claycamp Jewelry Store, 9065 Woodman in Pacoima Shop, 9049 Woodman in Pocoima. V ' V V ' x N 1 N A t F , 1 I 7 x W t 'J N 5 A t V t X ' 2 ' n Y - t , - ' r +x dfeg-wt1i'e Sondt Henson A F Karen GMM? wodetifo Dali +t1eD bf-feleet a' LIOyd'S SAGUK P-s:e one Srafon G ose' ffC'CL NGWC Sf' :U X '19 'J 1 gxc .- I Q , . approves O every F' U o'zza a' Mama s P1zza,9O6'I Woodman In Panorama Cnty. Mamzelle, 8432 Van Nuys Blvd.ir1 Van NUYS- ' .-' - r , 'N A Z-A , . Y 1. 1 If , sf ' -' 13' 'SWE-I I '4 3 f Qi I 1 , ,ag I, 5, ',, . .ff Q35 . 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S., ,..V . ti 'l 4 Ai V' 'D i - Wx Donna Tyree selects cologne from the wide variety of cosmetics displayed at Canyon Pharmacy, corner of Strathern and Laurel Canyon in North Hollywood. l Marian Vaughn admires diamond ring at Zales Jewelry in Valley Babv Beef Burgers at H794 Foothill Blvd. in San Fernando serve Plaza in North Hollywood, where a special student credit account Polyites with American style burgers and fries. iS C1vC1ilC1lDlC. W' ' 'WW M Y' 3 7 Wvm, W 1 X f Z1 JI ,' Vw!! j 7 Q , gf., ,Q Vg, JW? 3 Q. fcifftfw ,, ,,,V , V V ' va- f 'Vzff ff, , 'i Q, , .,- 1521 wif t , 'r' mn x Zi A f N' -T 'rf vw i - 3 af? 5 . ,JSI 6 lj ,,, -iz tl -if 'nj l Nest: We 'Nu- tlf 'X ' if :V , White's Studio at 4924 Lanlu-:shim in North Hollywood pllflc in tlir-ir out-.litmliriil pm linda Wriqlit is titled in a coral formal, one of many inexpensive lmll l5l'OlO'l'Ul9l'Y party dresses shown at The Bridal Shop, 647l Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys. Expert hairstylists and etticient students at the Valley Beauty Connie Barbour and Pat McDowell open Student accounts at Strathern College, at Lankershim and Magnolia in North Hollywood, Savings and Loan, 8ll San Fernando Road in the city of Sun Valley. style and cut Pauline French's and Kay Landon's hair, Mr!-.4-29 'Q 'Q xi SX SB :W , 1' 7 1 ,,,', ff. W f , llll ' 1 1 X' ,rl g??l l5,1l7f , V 1-Q fgywwm of Janet Darley and Sandy Balaska look happy as they stock up or supplnes for a party af Jlm and Glls Community Market, 7670 place for fashions Hollywood Way, In Burbank X l Done Magedman Anita Sleln and ous S u lz order their an Schreiber can t revel lnyrnq o dozyn lomix al the Dulc favorufe plzza at Mlkes Plzza 8160 Van Nuys Blvd In Van Girl Donut Shop 14078 Osborne H1 Panorama Cnty Lon of 45, ,X ,, 59 1 e :Wy 6 LM,- mh g- Betty'Gavro.n and Judy Stanford look at cute summer accessories to go with their new dresses purchased at Marlowes, 8538 Van Nuys Blvd. in Panorama City. I i r l I . l l X 5 , X H Doug Kirkham watches as Jill Miller receives a lovely corsage for a special occasion from Bordwell's Florist, 8759 Glenocuks Blvd. in Sun Valley. .. f F441 V- ffi ,,, ,f,, -. .- ,.1 - ,, '-dl JY -M. .1!',, SI '4 I s -5' ,, r it-f ., s- A 17 Q, 23, Y fir' QQ-,- 2'-Q I ,S fx. thi 5 E E f-4 Sharla Demarco and Jo Ann Contino get expert advice from the owners on corsages and bouquets for weddings, proms, and banquets fl ' t The girls examine the wide variety of plants and shrubs for all occasions at ine store on 8039 Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys. nothing if not the best latheman mottol athenians victory with sportsmanship ' o o be Lloilo congratulations yearbook staff lcttergirls compliments of junior ilvlrs very best wishes and succ art clull good luclc and best wishes ilorians ncere good fortune and succ best wishes and success 1-remfro--ag lmllywoocl dance: wc-ai J 1 6512 van nuys blvd., van nuys congratulations and success best wishes panorama cleaners Steels variety store 8251 van nuys blvd., panorama city 8897 laurel canyon, sun valley success in years to come bank of america 12041 roscoe, sun valley best wishes in the future clurete cleaners 467 west broadway, glendale good luck, poly sun valley mens' shop 8127 san fernando road, sun valley 1 .. -. much sucess in future years mobil Gas slalion 8328 laurel canyon, sun valley M-ef ww UM! ef ,,f.eJ J-f ZZ X57 if? 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