John Muir High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Gratitude for years of loyal service cannot be adequately expressed - This dedication is lout a Token of our appreciation for a iob well done. Principal FRANK R. WALKUP The efficient desk of DOROTHY CHANCELLOR JOURNALISM Stall Page EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ................... Lillian Fuiimofo EDITORIAL STAFF Candace Cudlip, JoJean DeBusk, Carole Traylor BUSINESS MANAGER PHOTO MANAGER . Isl' SECTION LEADER 2nd SECTION LEADER 3rd SECTION LEADER 4'rh SECTION LEADER 5th SECTION LEADER ADVISER ............ . . . ................STeveHaselTon .... Carol Wilson ... .. Diane Hari' .... ... Barbara Zeman . . . . . . . Ardy Anderson .... ... Ronnie Demolar ..........BobDavis Burton F. Anderson PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR .......................... Martin Capune ASSISTANT EDITOR ........... Q ..... Louise Baveffa PHOTOGRAPHERS-Brad Balmor, Carolyn Casfaneda, Abe Conanr, Cla-ude Ganguin, Sue Hall, Chrisfine Han- sen, Vida Himmelsbacher, Jack Kennedy, Gordon Langdon, Par Leonard, Wayne McKinson, Pafri Peter- son, Rhonnie Phillips, John Poltere, John Reeve, Mike Riddle, Jack Serian, Larry Silverman. ADVISER ............................. Al Razum 4 jf? ART EDITOR .......... ........ . . . Jesse Ferguson ASSISTANT EDITOR . .. ..... . .. Shirley Allen COVER DESIGN .... Suzy Ensch ADVISER ........ . . . Louise Selin 5 ...-QE:-Q Talole of Contents Qu ... 37. T., 4. 'Q' ' GOVERNMENT ASB Board ......... 28, 36 Commissions ....... 29-30, 37-38 Councils .. ... .... 31-33, 39-41 Leagues . . . .... 34-35, 42-43 SPORTS Boys' Sports ........ 112-152 Girls' Sports ........ 153-161 ,v NY ADMINISTRATION Administration ...... 8-10 Faculty ............ 1 1-24 School Personnel .... 25 ACTIVITIES Pep Squads ........ 46-49 Music Groups ....... 50-51, 65-68 Activities . . . ....... 52-64, 69, 93-109 Clubs ....... . . .70-92 , SENIGRS Council ............ 164-165 K Senior Pictures and Activities ....... 166-183, 186-195, 198-214 . Academic Muir ...... 184-185, 196-197, 215 -1 'Q s ,M I 1 I Q, 'us-4' I , 4' cf .P V ,gufff ' , ,iqi:,5'f' -f ' ww. ,-L-. j.g:'fff.q:4,,,, AQ: ,vu ,Ig , 1 'Q 5? 5 +2:1:f1r17? i'2? 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If M?,,,,f I I I I I ,,,.,.f'-' ,f Students stride into school, prepared for another active day, During the hours from 8:40 A.M. to 3:08 P.M., the student at- tends six classes, planned to broaden his knowledge and to pro- vide the foundation for future study and employment. Administration Superintendents and Board DR. ROBERT E, JENKINS Superintendent of Schools QM ,M 0 wtf 1 DR. EDGAR C. EGLY Assistant Superintendent for Business DR. EARL F. FLOYD Assistant Superintendent for Instruction DR. EDWARD H. ROWINS Assistant Superintendent for Personnel lt Board of Education Members: Dr. Robert Freeman, Vice President Walter Shatford, President Mrs. l.uVerne La Motte, Steve Salisian and James O. Stivers. Working in conjunction with Dr. Jenkins and his staff, the Pasadena Board of Education continually strives to improve its school system. 8 f ,f Principal FRANK R. WALKUP Principals Presenting a high standard for the faculty and student body, Muir's administration consolidated the academic and co-curricular activities. Mr. Walkup represented Muir High School in community affairs and supervised school financial matters. Assistant Principal Charles Bowen coordinated stu- dent government and the instructional program. ln addition to advising the Boys' League, Dr. John Venable kept the school calendar, supervised the daily bulletin and planned the master class schedule. Mrs. forrayne Zeutzius, in her capacity as assistant principal, coordinated the guidance and counseling program, served as assistant chairman of the Rose Bowl Commencement Committee, arranged the college advisement program and served as adviser to Girls' League and co-adviser to Z Club. Muir's administration and fac- ulty, composed ot outstanding educational personnel, com- pleted another eventful year. ' J. . xl L gil i ,... CHARLES G. BOWEN JOHN VENABLE LORRAYNE E. ZEUTZIUS AS5'ST0 1' P'lV1ClP0l Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 9 Counselors class activities. Registrar EVERETT STONE Senior counselors Dr. Lucile Burrall, John McFarlane and Helen Meldrum, Senior counselors aid their counselees in planning for college, meeting graduation requirements and planning Junior counselor Dr. Jesse Moses, Sophomore counselor John McSweeney, Junior counselor, George Rettie, Sophomore counselor Gene Sanders, Sophomore counselor Frank Welch and Junior counselor Dorothea Emerson. An increase in the counseling staff from one counselor to 500 students, to one for every 300 enabled the administrators to give personal attention to their counselees. 99 'S ' 1 1 KX-J, rx Work Study Counselor PAUL DlCKERSON I NORMAN ABBEY Ceramics, Design DOMINIC ACOSSANO Architectural Landscaping, Biology, Home Gardening BARBARA ALLEN Senior Basic, U.S. History WILLIAM ALLEN Architectural Drafting, Department Chairman, Electronics BURTON ANDERSON English III, Journalism Il, Journalism Production 1 To ,s'l!!1'f 7 r I. i if' i ,x fi i I A3 i u lx! l il l' ll ii Faculty JANET ANDERSON Drawing and Painting, Figure Drawing, General Art WILLIAM ANSlTE Algebra l, Physics F27 ' ll i ,QD-G 5 I I I fi-ff ,.., : - '1- pier? b uma BETTY ARMSTRONG Geometry, Refresher Arithmetic DONOVAN BALLARD U. S. History, World History GLADYS BARRY Bookstore Operation, Short- hand 81 Typing JACK BATTAGLIA Spanish I, Spanish il, Spanish III FRANK BAUM Algebra II, Geometry, Trig- onometry BEVERLY BENSON Exploratory Journalism, Jour-, nalism II, U. S. History RICHARD BERRYMAN Algebra I, Geometry ALMA BEYE Shorthand, Typing MARIE BIRD Home Planning 8- Manage- ment, Marriage 81 Family 9 ELEANOR BLUM Physical Education FREDERICK BOOKER Department Chairman, Phyiical Education CHARLOTTE BOTELLO Foods I ROSS BOURNE English ll, Social Studies ll, U. S. History JAMES BOWERS Industrial Drafting MADELINE BOWERS Speech Correction iz- 4 3 4 HAZEL BREWER Algebra Il, Calculus 8 Analytical Geometry, Geometry DEAN BROWN Advanced Band, Music Appre- ciation, Orchestra ROBERT BROWN Business Aritl'1metic,Typing ll 5' H 5 4 x gan-a-L. . vu, x K1 X,- ,L fi i 'lui ' ,'u:e,,,.'1-.,1 --f 1 Ml I , . 2.f ifffl Sl fi 5 i .win f... 1-'X V, ' J - - ,!--. , ILL M, ill- V fi .J YJ 1 ,- R :ww if M l 1 if - Q I 2 6 QE av-fy N-.Skis I LEE BROWNE Chemistry MARGARET BUCKNER English ll, Social Studies ll EUNICE BURCHETT English II, English III WALLACE CALVERT English III, U. S. History ROBERT CARROLL Industrial Drafting, Stage MIGNON CERVERA French ll, French lll, Spanish ll DANIEL CHAMBERLAIN English II, Senior English, Social Studies ORVETTA CLINESMITH Public Speaking, Speech HERBERT COHEN Biology, Physiology IVAN CUMMINGS Physical Science, Physical .World 1 N, .-M Mw i -f I 2 3 4 5 iD'!'T'2 , RUTH CURRY English II, Social Studies II BOYD DAVIS Special Education RUTH DEAN Spanish Il ROBERT DE PEW Botany, Chemistry PATRIClA DEVORRS Physical Education I R fx' .is fi? 2 .cn il? i . I lillrn 'G fu. 6 :lla W fllhiq ' Mau. I' f , ml' Wmnii, Demi V, ,mm un My 3 6 JOHN DICKERHOFF Advanced Jewelry 8. Craft, Department Chairman, General Craft 7 JOHN EBERHART English ll, English Ill 8 GARDNER EIKENBERRY Business Training, Refresher Typing, Typing I 9 RUTH ESTERBROOK Department Chairman, English Ill, Senior Composition to ROBERT EVANS Algebra ll, Physical World , i.. Q-. Y, 7 i s T 'Uh1 .'v I e... , 5 9 'K as Q llc! gn Qill I. QQ- i. rug an Y 1 X ' X f 6 I ' ' 'Q 5 ,,...-, N.. was... - l i it I ff., Mi. s I I WARREN FISK Bookkeeping, Typing I MARY GALLAGHER Algebra I, Geometry BRYANT GILES English III, French I, Spanish I DOROTHY GLICK Biology CHARLES HAAS German I, German II, German III ' CHARLES HALL Senior Basic LLOYD I-IALVIN Auto Shop, General Drafting, Metalworking ALFRED HANSEN U. S. Government, U. S. History ROBERT HECKMAN A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee CARL HEDEEN French II, Russian II, Spanish III P S I . .II M 1, 'C i 3 J Rb, .-5 4' Qf s I N g ,Q l . :---4' . . .. f'? l A 1 BERTHEL HENNING Bookkeeping, Business La U. S, Government ALLENE HOEVEN Physical Education JACK HOLLEN Plwysical Education MILLARD HORTON Senior Basic, Special Education RICHARD HOYT U. S. History JESS HUGHSTON U. S. Government, U. S. History DONALD HUNT Physical Education PEARL HUTCHINSON Physiology DR. GEORGE JACKSON Biology, Special Education ADOLPH JOHNSON Biology, Physiology ALVAR KAUTI Biology JAMES KINGMAN English Il, Social Studies II THEODORE KNUDSON Advanced Woods, Woods MARY KOHR Latin II, Latin-Cicero, Latin- Vergil FAY LAMPARK English III WILLIAM LEVEILLE Physical Education DAVID LOGOTI-IETTI Algebra Il, Geometry LINDA LUSK Business English, U. S. History WALTER MACK English Il, Social Studies ll HILDA MANLEY Senior Basic ff lg I i 'if AK' S A Yi L JULIAN MAZZARELLA Graphic Arts, Printing THOMAS McCULLA Algebra I, Plane Geometry Shop Mathematics KEITH McKAY English ll, Social Studies ll U, S. Government DOROTHY MCKENZIE Literary Classics, Senior Composition GEORGlNA MIMMACK Physical Education STANLEY MONSON Physiology BEV MORANT Drafting, Machine Shop, Metalworking BETTY MORR Physical Education JAMES MUIR Biology, Physical World, Physiology ROGER NEDRY Spanish l, Spanish ll i Wx io in c Q 3 MILTON NELSON Auto Shop WILBER NIXON Physiology, Plane Geometry, Refresher Arithmetic KENNETH OLSON Senior Basic, Senior Composition, Senior English WALTER OPP Physical Education PETER PAPPAS Physical Education ERNEST PASCOE Department Chairman, U.S. History GENEVIEVE PAYNE Latin I, Lotin ll, Spanish II IVA PICKENS English III, Senior Composition SYLVIA RANNEY Chemistry ALBERT RAZUM Photography I, Photography II IO 7 g , lx A T MARGARET REMDE English ll, English Ill, Social Studies Il STEPHEN REYES Spanish l, Sponish Ill, Spanish IV 'WE lb- 'W JEAN RICE Physical Education KENNETH RICE U. S, Government, U. S. History LOUIS RIESS Physical Education CLIFFORD RINEHART Geometry, Refresher Arithmetic DARWIN RUSSELL Chorus, English Ill, U. S. History BARBARA SANTOS English Ill, Senior Composition DONALD SAUER Electronics 81 Radio, General Drafting, Woodworking CLAIR SCHWARTZ English Ill, Senior Composition gl LOUISE SELIN Arr Activities, Commercial STANLEY SHEINKOPF English ll, Social Studies II World History DONALD Sl-IOUP Physical Education PHILIP SIMON Biology, Physiology GWEN HOLLY SIMPSON Drama I, Drama ll, English WALTER SMITH Physical Education JODY STARBUCK U. S. Government ELSIE STELLWAY Physical Education SIBYL STRAIN Reading, Reading Techniques HERMAN STROMBERGER Leadership, Senior Basic 1 HARLAN SWAN French I, Fienclt ll, Senioi Composition MILDIQED SWENSON English ll, Soctul Studies II ORA BELLE Tl-IEUPICH Clothing I, Clothing Il .IEANNE THOMAS English Il, Social Studies II EVELYN THOREEN Clothing I, Foods I, Senior I-Iomornnlcing CAROLYN TINKEI? Physical Education RUTH TOY English III, U. S. History DORIS UNL!-XND English Il, Sociml Studios I CHARLOTTE VIERECK Fnglish Il, Social Studios I MILDRED WARDLOW Business Mofhines .V-...-.- if HELEN WICHMAN English ll, Socicil Studies ll JOHN WILLIAMS Department Chairman, Solid Geometry MARY WOERNLEY Algebra ll, Geometry, Refresher Arithmetic MARCUS YOUNG Cadet Corps JOHN ZWEERS English Il, Sociol Studies ll, U. S. History DORIS JOSEPHSON Nurse VELMA MARLOW Algebra I, Refresher Arithmetic 1 SECRETARIAL STAFF ROW I Jean Tharp, Etta Merideth, Jean Harrison, Virginia Henson, Addie Marchand and lngeborg Swaim. ROW 2 Jeanne Hayes, Harriette Henry, Mariorie Millhouse, Dorothy Roberts and Betty Gibbs, ROW 3 Lucile Zeboray, Frances Thomas, Dorothy Woolhouse and Carol Walder, -.2 CUSTODIAL STAFF ROW I Charles Backus, Joseph Aleria, Henry Baker, Gabriel Sor- tino, Arnold Brackner, Charles Mur- ray, Thomas Kostas, Isabel Minton and Jennings Roberts. ROW 2 Richard Edson, Ben French, Lou Harvat, Michael Duncan, Jesse Elliott, former Head Custodian Mauritz Dahlberg, Nat V. Wilson and Head Custodian Otto Blumer. i J 1 se x 'I l ' 'alt' I1 T Personnel CAFETERIA STAFF ROW I Carrie Parsons, Marie White- ner, Dorothy James, Alice Bartlett, Marie Eck, Iris Wilkins, Catalina Gonzales and Cafeteria Manager Jessie Clapton, ROW 2 Edna Hayes, Rose Elio, Ellen Johnson, Irene Giffin, Loretta Crow- der, Constance Hirigoyen, Lillian Parker, Marie Vogt, Cathleen Mann and Wilma Cantrell. 3 25 Student leaders discuss legislation concerning the student body in an ASB Council meeting. The student is presented oppor- tunities to gain insight into the workings ot student government and to express his ideas through participation in such activities. ., ,,.o ,, ,, , I 1 3. Q. lj ,f ff j I 4 -LQ' 5? X ai X, QM? ami ' jg fs .I-f iygf,-1 v. 0. 4. SIX: U ! 1 I 25. xg. if A I. It -N. 'S av ' -i' me fi with U lhniiifw ' , ,Wh M, fy, V T42 - 'ram X ,Way M '-Q ,K N r ,Y 1 wimmglm h..m, x R, f 1 ?wi:3ilQ.m. V V' ' M5 X Hfimfxiw 1 V h if ,K . m.,mL'.. ' ' x ,wx-:ri QW' 1. K AN X Q-. 0 -wx. ww-.2 fmf. -- i O Fall A S B BOCll'Cl AcTing as The liaison between the studenTs and administration, The ASB Board, Through The commissioners, league and class presi- dents, governed The activities of The sTudenT body. ASB Board Mem- R loers formed The nucleus for Muir's student governmenT and enacTed legislaTion Tor The benefit of The students. President BOB WARDE Vice President VALERIE GRANT Jw eff'- T7 Secretory TRACY JOOS Treasurer TADASHI HIRAMOTO Student Court Chief Justice BETTY ALEXANDER J Adviser HERMAN G. STROMBERGER ROW 1 Commissioner Ardy Anderson, Liz Coplin, Alvin Larsuel, Sue Stoddard and Larry Westland. ROW 2 Leni Lawatch, Sue Hall, Dean Behse, Lynne Parker, Fritz Hoelscher, Sylvia Martin and Cheryl Knowles. Muir's large, active Pep Commission conducted pep rallies, devised card stunts, helped pub- licize the athletic events and ignited the spirit of the student body. First Semester Commissions ,gif if- ' Qi' ASSEMBLIES ROW 'I Doug Leighton, Commissioner Bob Kimball, Sue Stoddard and Jinny Glass. ROW 2 Steve Hammer, Advisor Robert Carroll and Bob Linker. Assembly Commission members had the task of providing the students with en- tertaining and suitable assemblies. 1 Q PUBLICATIONS Publications Commissioner PAT LIST Publication of th e student handbook and the coordination of the newspaper, yearbook and iournalism production classes were the duties of the Publications Commissioner. l PUBLICITY ard Blakely. ice Lee. of publicizing all school events ROW 'I Pete Hall, Commissioner John Lane, Tascha Lane and Rich ROW 2 Beverly Esterbrook, Barbara Tompkins, Sandie Bennett and Jan Publicity Commission members ap proved numerous posters and ban ners and in addition had the task Fall Commissions ROW 1 Kathy Nelson, Mory Honsoker, Com- missioner Vicki Smith ond Morcy Lindheimer. ROW 2 Steve Smith, Beverly Esterbrook, Jock Fulks ond Jody Porterfield. Assisting the ort, dromo ond music deport- ments in the presentation of school produc- tions was the moin concern of the Fine Arts Commission. FINE ARTS Louise Cooper, Joyce Poulson, Commissioner Morilyn Roberts, Adviser Jess Hughston, Mortho Roines ond Noncy Puckett. Conducting elections, tobuloting votes ond selecting the A.O.S. condidotes were some duties of this commission. ag Y, fa T7 .wi fp, .V may , , 'K' ' v mei' -s - a CIVIL AFFAIRS First Semester ASB Councils s-- cs. s ROW 1 Betty Alexander, Valerie Grant, Bob Warde, Tracy Joos and Tad Hiramoto. ROW 2 Steve Hammer, Leonard Harper, John Nelson, Ross Houck, Jan DuPlain and Steve Smith. ROW 3 Misbah Bizri, John Lane, Ardy Anderson, Mari- lyn Roberts, Bob Kimball, Maria Helena da Cruz, Pat List and Adviser Herman Stromberger. Members of the ASB Council, composed of ASB Board Members, council and league presidents and commis- sioners, discussed the problems concerning their repre- sentative bodies in council meetings. ASB COUNCIL X f- rare- F-I STUDENT COURT ROW 1 Pat Dolan, Chief Justice Betty Alexander and Diana Newton. ROW 2 Dick Horgan, Eric Kiers, Tom Kambe, Bob Bass and Adviser Stanley Sheinkopf. Student Court Members approved the constitutions of Muir's clubs and commissions in addition to passing judgment over many iudicial problems. INTER-CLUB ROW 1 Sandy Billue, Edna Dulon, President Ross Hauck, Ann Langmuir, Kathy Bower, Patti Warrington and Jan DuPlain ROW 2 Jim Ellingwood, Bruce Anderson, Pat List, Bob Truman, Barbara Zeman, Jerry Manchester and John Davis. ICC members met to discuss the mutual problems of the clubs and groups which they represented. 'Fl Q. cn o 'o D' o 3 o 'W CD Q o Ui U3 0 o C 3 Q. m,y2?fg I .kk, ...V gr , Secretary LYNNE VAN SWEARINGEN , President JOHN NELSON Treasurer Vice President LARRY FISHER TQM RHUE . .r ' .. Juv . H . ml us' f f 1 'MTN' ' 11 J A -1- V ' -A ft ag' x, i , ,, . .. ,K 4 V L 3 ,V L -- f - ,- , L qi , . f s annals-ud -...Q --.- itll aut ---- s 5 ...gp-mage, annum- ROW 1 Brad Dessery, Vice President Tom Rhue, President John Nelson, Secretary Lynne Van Swearingen and Tom Kambe. ROW 2 Ed Broderick, Carol Bartoli, Jean Kalbach, Sandie Bennett, Tom Stemper and Charles Taylor. ROW 3 Jim Harris, Pam Benham, Anne Skillion, Anne Tollefson, Gini Beane, Karen Anderson and Pat Dolan. Members of the Sophomore Class Council wrote their class constitution and planned money-making activities to increase the class treasury. First Semester Junior Class Council ,. fm 'A Q ins a 'C' 'P elsif' it ii V A Secretary , CAROL TAKAeAia Iii. Qgziflri V A fl fs,, , C ' p4fZii'f I L t'-3 . at i A lPresident ' ' C lr LEONARD HARPER , 'vc' fi I Vice President Treasurer FREEMAN MCCALL ERIC KIERS .4 ROW 1 Adviser Jesse Moses, Adviser Dorothea Emerson, Vice President Eric Kiers, President Leonard Harper, Secretary Carole Takagaki, Treasurer Freeman McCall and Adviser George Rettie. ROW 2 Tony Albin, Fred McCarl, Sue Watson, Jane Hyde, Karen Birlenbach, Liz Eder, Joyce Poulson, Judy Ames, Bonny Howard, Sally Hostetter, Chris Cope, Anne Bennett and Jan Cronquist. ROW 3 Lynn Parker, Robin Gray, Larry Gilmour, Fred Good, Bob Kelly, Ronnie Castaldi, Ivan Rutishauser, Jon Peterson, Fred Yama- gishi, Joe Abe, Colin Perry, Dennis Sweeney, Ginny Newton, Alice Newton, Alice Parsons and Pam Owen. ROW 4 Dan McDonald, Joyce Hanson, Jim McClung, Tom Thie, Bob Littell, Pete Hall, Rick Alvarez, Priscilla Burgess, Corliss Holsback, Diane Lindiurst, Vicky Hathins, Harriet Croom, Canzata Bridges, Jinny Glass and Janice Burns. The most important activity for the Junior Class Council was the planning of its class constitution. The class sponsored the annual record dance and Junior Prom, where the Jr. Queen was presented. Fall Boys' League President STEVE SMITH 'Adviser DR. JOHN VENABLE ROW 'I Bruce Anderson, Paul Kelly, Vice President Jerry Fuiikawa, Treasurer Tom Sudduth, President Steve Smith and Secretary James Nishimoto. ROW 2 Bob Warde, Dave Rubardt, Steve Reed, Robbin Okamoto, Harvey Pinyoun, Jim Gray and Tad Hiramoto. ROW 3 lvan Rutishauser, John Coltman, Bob Littell, Pete Hall, Tom Rhue and Gary Lepper. ..., P - i 9' lrf.....f Fall Boys' League Boys' League coordinated all male activ- ities on campus and aided in the orientation of sophomores. Along with this task, the Boys' League sponsored the annual Whis- kerino Contest and assembly. Barbara Tompkins, Senior Miss Burma Shave, shaves Whiskerino Jlfmy GlC1SS, IUYUOV MlSS BUVYTWG Slwvef' bfUSlW9S shoving lOThGr Onto winner Misbah Bizri, as Jean Kalbach, sophomore Miss Burma Shave, Dave Cl1OI'liOr1. watches with glee. .KF 34B BB ., f' if at gl First Semester 'r 'A Fall Girls' League President JAN DuPLAlN Girls' League Adviser LORRAYNE E. ZEUTZIUS tm LW' CT? L , I 0 ' 1 Girls League Fall semester Girls' League has been very active, supervising all female activities at Muir and aiding in sophomore orientation. Under the leadership ot the Girls' League Board, the organization sponsored the candy apple sale, the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet and presented a fashion assembly, -i -nal ROW Linda Shoemalce, Jan DuPlain, Treasurer Dodie Dorn and Recor ing e y ROW 2 Lucinda Laitinen, Sheila Trammell, Joyce Hirano, Chris Johnson, Judy Gilpin, Christy Gammell and Anne Tollefson. ROW 3 Pat Dolan, Martha Gerving, Pat eonar , ea Sue Southwiclc, Betsy Coffin and Tascha Lane. I S i d S cretar Trisha Doyle. L d J n Kalbach, Ginny Newton, Robin Gray, Fall Girls' League President Jan DuPlain hands over the gavel to Members of the Girls' League Board sell candy apples for a money- Spring Girls' League President Tascha Lane. making proiect. 'W in-in-Q 5 I-.-- .. Vice President Chief Justice SUE STODDARD BOB BASS Two days a week the ASB Board meets to pass activity sheets, financial, bills and other student legislationg the public is invited to the Thursday meetings, The ASB Board also represents Muir in student meetings with other schools. 'President STEVE HAMMER Spring A S B Board 'iss I fQ-. Secretary Treasurer JIM NISHIMOTO TAD HIRAMOTO its 1 ASSEMBLIES Commissioner Ron Casfaldi, Joyce Hirono, Suzie Burgess and Bob Litre-II, Second Semester Commissions PUBLICITY Trcicy Joos, Martha Raines, .Io.Iean DeBusk, Commissioner Ardy Anderson, Sandra Bennet and Charlene Krom, PUBLICATIONS Publications Commissioner LILLIAN FUJIMOTO PEP ROW 1 Leni Laworclri, Commissioner Liz Coplin, Cheryl Knowles and Sue Stoddard. ROW 2 Lorry Westland, Adviser Kenneth Olson, Larry Silverman and Adviser John Dickerhoff. CIVIL AFFAIRS Meredith Hager, Commissioner Pat Leonard and Adviser Jess Hughston. Spring Commissions fx FINE ARTS ROW 1 Christy Gammeil, Ruth Woiman, Vicki Sanders and Marcy Lindheimer. ROW 2 Jody Porterfield, Mary Honsaker, Jack Fulks, Commissioner Kathy Nelson, Steve Smith, Tom Murphy and Beverly Esterbrook. 38 Second Semester A S B Councils -x INTER-CLUB ROW 1 Sue Dossen, Pat Callahan, Jacquie Killam, Pat List, Beatrice Yasui and Heather McFarland. ROW 2 Martin Copune, Robin Rowe, Sandi Bronson, Mary Courtney, Mary Zondler and Mike Turpin. ROW 3 Paul Stanbery, Robert Samuelson, Dick Varian, Fred LoSor, and President Jim Ellingwood. ASB COUNCIL ROW 1 Secretary Jim Nishimoto, Vice President Sue Stoddard, President Steve Hammer, Treasurer Tad Hiramoto and Chief Justice Bob Bass. ROW 2 Jim Ellingwood, Robbin Okomoto, Tascha Lane, Rod Sherman, Freeman McCall and Dick Horgan, ROW 3 Pat Leonard, Kathy Nelson, Adviser Herman Stromberger, Lillian Fuiimoto, Ron Castclldi, Liz Coplin and Ardy Anderson. Spring Sophomore Class Council 'gif' af., President ROD SHERMAN Vice President FRED WESTLAND ROW 1 Tom Rhue, Doug Mallard and Belinda Shigley. Secrelmy ROW 2 Sandi Bennett, Betsy Beyer, Lois Richardson, Judy Sickey, Lynn Van Swearingen, Gini if CAROL BARTON Hairgrove, Bob Hale, Nancy Beall, Frances Sharpe, Rene Pappas, Kathy Riutta, Patsy Ferguson and Linda Blake. ROW 3 Gary Bell, Charles Park and John Benniter. ROW 4 Donna Yamaguchi, Tom Kambe, Gary Barnes, Robert Watts, Ron Stever, Gary Boone, Dennis Yamanaka, David Sato and Kingsley Hines. al g,,,,,,,,, .im-. Treasurer JEAN KALBACH 40 Second Semester Junior Vice President SUSIE DANIELS Class Council Secretary JINNY GLASS , 1 President FREEMAN MCCALL ROW 1 Trisha Doyle, Dee Tucker, Merrie Sellers, Louise Burnham, Robin Gray, Phoebe Barton, Susan Reeve, Carole Takagaki, Bonny Howard and Lucy Laitinen, ROW 2 Brent Burton, Pam Bartlett, Chris Johnson, Bonny McFadden, Jacque Ducldy, Barbara Will, Nancy Brummett, Bonnie Stockman, Georgiana Eagen, Gail Nemitz and Jinny Glass. ROW 3 Freeman McCall, Leonard Harper, Gary Lepper, Nick Vidnovic, Jayne Millar, Charlene Clark, Karen Jacobson, Nancy Hurt, Gary Smith and Suzie Daniels. ROW 4 Steve Rivers, John Nese, Bob Littell, Jim La Rock, Bill Lake, Jim Stanbery, David Pellegrin, Paul Fletcher and Liz Eder. ROW 5 Jim Weldon, Jim McClung, Russ Kerr, David Reinhard, Gary Penny, Glenn Evans and Don Howse. Treasurer PAM BARTLETT Al a Na' hx - A 'Q' . A at iv ff 'lsr' tl, President Adviser ROBBIN OKAMOTO ALFRED V. HANSEN ROW 1 Jim Nishimoto, Tom Murphy and Ray Randall. ROW 2 Peter Rutishauser, Ray Pitts, Secretory Sky Schmidt, President Robbin Okamoto, Fred Westland, Paul Kelly and Jim Gray. ROW 3 Adviser John Venable, Jesse Ferguson, Pete Hall, Vice President Bob Littell, Dick Horgan, Mike Jones and Adviser Al Hansen. pu u 1' 4 x if, tl 'fi 4 O Spring Boys' League The Boys' League represents all' boys at Muir. The council directs the League- planning functions, both service and so- cial. Spring activities included holding a popsickle sale, obtaining warm-up iack- ets tor the track and baseball teams and sponsoring the Hat and Clash Day and Dance in coniunction with the Girls' League. f Il ,Q l X, l 1' c . On Thursday afternoons, the council assembles for the board meet- Giving the popsickle sales pitch to prospective buyers are Boys' ings, During the meetings, plans for activities and reports from League salesmen, Ray Pitts, Dick l-lorgan, Tom Murphy and Jesse 42 the various boys' organizations are presented. Ferguson, gf A President TASCHA LANE Adviser LORRAYNE ZEUTZIUS Second Semester i Girls' League Spring Girls' League sponsored The Father-Daughter Banquet with The Sen- ior Adelphians and the Hat and Clash Day and Dance with the Boys' League. Board members were responsible for welcoming new girls To Muir, sending get well cards to girls absent over Two weeks and sponsoring The Mr. Mustang Contest. Y- A ,fg lid-gig . C7 'f---s M . - li L I I M l . I: A Q N-f X E, , fl Lf -- ' ' T Q .-:if 4' .ii 0 '51 . l ' 'Q ' 0 A ,i Y ,iff l f ' -. lx Z ,fc -522' X 2 ,fig T .. f- , a X A .1 s , ' - auf ROW 'I Jaryl Lane, Elaine DeCarolis, Lynne Ludwig, Alison Hutchings, Kathy Davis, Karen Jacobsen and Marilyn Ishii. ROW 2 Adviser Lorrayne Zeutzius, Diane Davis, Ginny Newton, Georgianna Eagen, Betsy Coffin, Juanita Gore, Sue Southwick, Judy Ames and Dody Dorn. r. . t Q L 1 M. ,,-, -ri can ffiaa- Girls' League Board Members casually point out the huge poster Treasurer Terry Nakanishi, Corresponding Secretary Robin Gray, which initiated The advertising campaign for popsicle sales. President T05Ch0 Lflnef Refofdlng SGCVETUVY DOVWU Edwflfds Und Vice President Trisha Doyle. 43 ...ff- M-Y' ,ww f , .Q Muff, Q' V ,QM I if rv W 5 ' ff lm W N , ' Qi ' f m : -5- My ,Aj W f 15- ,Q gig.- 4 M- :dv ay. - ' g!!! 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K 1 'Ji L:-KL ,C A 7, y Lf- ' 'afif ,f I , gl Yzcib- ,gee 5 ,J 4512-1 P 'f f I! . . ff --' , ., V V z , C 14715-,?l'..I,L-,Cf. - 5517 'RQ 7' . ife4, fx' even. 1442-'L ' f 4 4, . ,KT z4.r, Z , . ' i4:!N,r,. 1 'ic i'6,C Z- Culp f-,'7i' 7 Kev , - H I 1 fy , , ' N . . ,, ir, Y!-770 1.11 ff' L, . ffe Y-6 - ,f ,QQ ,. 7-v-1'-1, ' f X' X '1767 ffl' ,f . JA A s I , ' f' . . , ,. .J , ,' fee ,.1' 'L -af CL.. C44-L' 41 K, ,V f ,gtg , ., - ,1 , 1 ff ,L C. ' ' 'tl 1 1 1 . Vw 7 1, Y fu JL Luc ,AVI Lb CA gi ,X in YV Q z' GC ,7 X' cyyyg Activities f f 'i' yr, 'Q' av , 1 Arnie ' im A 'Y' BARBARA SOEHRENS LARRY WESTLAND JANET WORTHINGTON RICHARD BLAKELY SUE STODDARD Bdcking the Mighty Mustang team were o notorious iokes ond wit, plus Ldrry Boker's fdbu most spirited group of cheerleclders. Hedd cheer- lous form ond Dan Shobe's unrncltched pclrtici leader, Lorry Westland did on excellent iob in potion kept the Muirites in greclt spirit ond en co-ordincnting this yeor's yells. Richdrd Blc1kely's thusidsm. Cheerleaders Muir song girls for '59-'60 have proved to be a lively and inspiring group. They were chosen from an original group of sixty girls on the basis of personality, pep, routine and appearance. Not only did they perform at all the football and KATHY GILBERT LARRY BAKER he 'l' and Song Girls basketball games but they also entertained at various functions, the Father-Daughter Banquet and the Mother-Daughter Banquet They also marched with the band in the Long Beach and Junior Rose Bowl parades. ADELE RODMAN DAN SHOBE JERI KISSLER 51' Flag Girls LORRAINE INCO NANCY CHOCOL SHARON SCHNELL .x, rf 1 Q -uuuunauq Q ' 'E F 1 ' nf W , ,Q :m,AQ My 4 , ' lv- A I I I H I su v I 5 I i ivy--nv.-Q-as-. V.m................,... , , ,A - KATHY DAVIS A l ' n I . ' I .,,,1............-...,. ...........-.-.-.i.... , Vyi, -'un -- g,'::..,.,-N,, , HF NK 6 :Ls ' ' ' ' 41 ' 12+ A . nf - K, f:,x f' V+ .,', , . . .. Ml L , mi., ,fr Q.: - iw I--Y ---.,. i in... . lx ' - .5-.T f ill! l ll 'gr i gif . .. - .. -M Q 3 K g l ' 'Lggil .. if T T Q l M WM- 4 -New if , ww .ttf --at Y pins D U, , V.-1, ,Ai , . , . . x . Y . - If' hx 4 r . 1 in ' 1 ' ' A K I , . L I ,K W ' QL, W . , i 'A . K .yi ' 1 ja T, si ul- , .Xml ' f ,JD-f' . - QQ. su ,-1. .W ., liag.,,..,gQig.f.x.-'1e5hJ4---J' 1b.1'nsli'r5'Nll'i9'S-0 wf'-4 f '- is ' 'i h ' 'V ' ' lsms' 'T' Q ' KAY CLETUS DONNA EDWARDS CHERYL KNOWLES TASCHA LANE The flag girls for the '59-'60 season added the extra spice to the Mustang pep squad, They were chosen in May '59 from a group of fifty girls. Summer found Them practicing at least twice a week in preparation for this year's activ- ities. The girls attended all football and basket- ball games besides participating in assemblies, pep rallies and the Junior Rose Bowl game and parade. A9 Mighty Mustang Band Flutes: Ann Chalmers, Pamela Martinels and Elaine Rundstrom, Clarinets: Peter Rodriguez, Kathleen Ritner, Larry Sweet, Walter Teter, Julie Walton, Craig Williams, Barbara Richardson, Thomas Nieto, Jerry Lenkowsky, Bargara Fay, David Bresee and Monty Benoit, Bass Clarinet: Barbara Buchman, Alto Clarinet: Avis Mc- Elvvain, Alto Sax: Jack Fulks, Rod Smith, Roberta Pratl, David Davies and Kenneth Peralta, Tenor Sax: Russel Taylor, Eric Williamson and Leslie Lightner, Baritone Sax, Kenneth Yamada, Trumpet, Norvin Armstrong, Gayle Citwell, John Cantrell, Floyd Clark, Peter Crum, Ronald Dernier, Dave Hansen, William Perkins, Harry Pierson, David Raddatz Gerald Scholl, Douglas Shaul and Roland Tichly, Trombone, Richard Parker and Walter Seegers, Baritone, Bobby Okada and .David ' ' ' d J h H d Charles Brock, Sousa hone: Gedrge Schmidt, Robert Weiss and Lester Pace, Percussion: George Fulks, Frederich Gazelle, Paul Gerrish, Cheryl Gi ney, o n oy en, P Henry, LeRoy Hudson, Dennison Jackson, Michael Jaramillo, Harold Johnson,'Alvin Larsuel and Craig Woodson. llll ll ,ll 'lvF, ROW I Rod Smith, Dave Hansen and Jack Fulks. ROW 2 Dave Yotter, George Lindelot, Cra. ' Woodson, Al Stinson and Dick Parker, Pep Band members boosted Mustang spirit by providing music at pep rallies, basketball games and other school events. Director DEAN BROWN E g. 3, President Jack Fulks, Secretary-Treasurer Ann Chalmers and Vice President Rod Smith plan the band activities for the year. N-Ji Besides playing at all of our football and basketball games, the band still found time to give concerts and participate in various band conferences throughout Southern California. Our Mightier than Mighty Mustang band represented Muir in the All Western Band Review, West Arcadia Band Review and UCLA Band Day. , . x P:-i ,.. 51 ex ff D ,fu MK f 1 Ll: NS? ' MJ? H15 X. MARY BOND 'Y 94 : 45, gm , k Homecoming Lf 1 4 Royolty LIZ C OPLIN rm, fh. .1 l i C' Q i q Us X 52 ALISON HUTC HINGS .-...sq NANCY LAUD ERDALE Homecoming Queen v'..., rf i uf? . fm. it Volerie Grant wos crowned Homecoming Queen of The Posodeno pep assembly. The cure, pelile senior, Foll ASB Vice President, was chosen by the vote of the Senior Closs, Queen Valerie ond lwer Court were presented to the public of the Muir-Posodeno football game. .. '53 LESLEY HOSFELD ' 4 LUCY LAITINEN Shutterbug Court GAYLE MORRIS KATHY OBERMILLER ADELE RODMAN suzAN TRIMM I Queen Lorraine I 0,0 43,0 Junior Queen Joyce Hircno ond her Junior Court reigned over the festivities of the Junior Prom on April i. Selected by the vote of the class, the five were on example of the Junior Closs feminine pulchritude. l 56 Sophomore Sweeiheort February li, sow the crowning of Lynne Von Sweoringen as the Soph- omore Sweetheort. With her court of Charlotte Ferguson, Corol Goodrich Jean Kolbcch ond Belinda Shigley, Lynne ruled supreme over the Soph omore Sweetheart Dance. All School Dances Junior Class President Freeman McCall crowns Joyce Hirano, Junior Queen as Phoebe Barton, Sherri Hunt, Gail Nemitz, and Sue Parker, the Junior Court, applaud the popular choice. Karen Gunderson, Muir Senior, entertains lhe crowd at the Leap Year Dance. Dancers shuffle to the music of the Aristocrats at The Shutterbug Shuffle. Queen Lorraine lnco and her court held the attention of the crowd at the all-school dance. Assemblies FASHION REVIEW Miss Gale Brittian, representative from Vogue Fashions, demonstrates the ef- fective use of patterns in a Girls' League assembly. 4 7 vw I - R ,Z7eLaW'W ARISTOCRATS The popular Aristocrat Band entertains an enthusiastic crowd of iuniors and seniors. Muirites Larry Silverman, bass, and vocalist Karen Gunderson were featured. CHRISTMAS STORY Lee Collins, portraying the prophet lsaiah, enacts a scene from the Nativity. The Christmas Story, presented through tab- leaus, was accompanied by the choral groups. AIR FORCE WAF BAND Members of the US. Air Force WAF Band supplied professional entertainment for an enthusiastic Muir audience. The group featured several vocalists, and played popular selections from Broadway and Hollywood productions. yi'i'-iz-qw-f -- - wi-Q - -- , -N - ... 7 s S A-...4 -T K X 59 Stage Crew Eddie Teen, Bruce McLessen and Cliff Sprung recircuit footlights for a special event, a part of -ug their training in stage technique. The stage crew's most important duty is to manage stage lighting during all assemblies and special productions. Adviser ROBERT CARROLL Stage Manager BOB LINKER F, .ag 'S Cliff Sprung and Larry Tharp oper- ate a proiector. Efficient operation of the film equipment is among the skills of the stage crew, After hours of preparation and extensive planning, the efforts of the stage crew and the sponsoring organization were rewarded by the presentation of the assembly. Stage Production Paul Lavorico and Charles Jared make ci last minute check of the lighting equipment, ROW 1 Bruce Bowen, Lucky Harris, Charles Jared, John Roche, Mike Winge, John MaMahen, Bob Kuhn, Stanley Rector, Doug Leighton and Advisor Robert Carroll. ROW 2 Blain Allan, John Forsythe, Paul Lavorico, Lewis Alison, Neil McKinnon, Norman Griggs, James Poe, Charles Ludd, Lynn Morgan and Wilbur h,,1,l4Il ol Plays Q . Ji? Liz Coplin, Ruth Wolman and Kathy Davis portray characters from the Nativity. Presented to the public on the night of December l7, Christmas in Music received praise for the art, drama, music and stage de- pClfll'Tlef'1lS. Steven Levine, Dave Kimball and Larry Miller enact a scene from Outward Bound, a play by Sutton Vane. Other members of the cast included, Gayle Feyrer, Fred LaSor, Dave Gruwell, Linda Powell, Lee Collins and Jacque Dudcly. Understudies were: Jill Perkins, Kathy Nelson, Walt Thompson and George Tellez. '5wA .. A novel experiment - the series of one- act plays, was undertaken by the drama department to vary the theatrical ex- perience of Muir's aspiring dramatists. ,Q K. x Experimental Theater Circular staging gave the audience an added feeling of participation. vi? Experimental Theater No. 60 gave its premiere performance to an en- thusiastic Muir audience. AHL Excitement and imagination were the main ingredients in the Experi- mental Theatre's novel, performance. 63 Art Stage Class 'FB I rw ' A Adviser LOUISE SEUN iff ',5v-' SPAIN W W -...- visit' ROW I Jerry Matta, Gretchen Slagle and Jim Bradburn. ROW 2 Wayne Carr, Janice Boudreaux, Gretchen Heimann, Jacqueline Teysle and Ronnie White. ROW 3 Sandy List, Janice Walker and Rae Richardson. ROW 4 Gervaise Moore, Marylou Moulton and Jett Hohn. Art stage students practice the techniques of designing stage props with preliminary sketches and drawings. ROW 1 Jacqueline Teysler and Gretchen Slagle. ROW 2 Janice Walker, Gretchen Heimann, Jerry Matta, Jim Bradburn and Sandy List. ROW 3 Wayne Carr, Ronnie White, Jeff Hohn, Rae Richardson, Gervaise Moore, Janice Boudreaux and Marylou Moulton. is 5 , , fi I , , F ' -' 1, ft ,F gf. H f 'rti is ,, .,. , . ..,,. quyk Stage Director Stage Director WAYNE CARR RONNIE WHITE Orchestra Violin, Pat Chambers, Daniel Brommage, Jean Blakee, Gini Beane, Robin Gardiol, Eleo Gray, Jim Gray, Lillian Holliday, Helen Mayer, Vicki Taylor, Cynthia Slavett, Donald Bennet, Paula Sells, Peggy MacMillan, Mildred Simik, Robert Scharf and Diane Roberts, Bass: Dianne Davis, Steve Bowman and Gary Richard, Viola: Ronald Sauer, Sheila Trammell and Catherine Reeks, French Horn, Kent Reeve, David Gruwell, Bob More and Paul Kelly, Trumpet, Ray- mond Avesian, Harold Boas, Floyd Clark, Glen East- wood and Danny Moses, Flute, Judy Sim and Monty Grutzmaker, Piano, Diana Morse and Marilyn Sacl- ler, Trombones, William Martin, Richard Parker and Walter Seegers, Cello: Lynn Ludwig, Barbara Hen- derson and Roberta Frey, Obeo, Philip Barnett and Sharon Garrison, Clarinets, Diane Muller and George Lindelof, Baritone, Steve Lay and Dennis Gritfen, Percussion, Lyle Sands and Perry Colin, Bassoon, Dave Yotter, ORCHESTRA STAFF LEADERS ROW 1 Mildred Simik, Cynthia Slavett and Sheila Trammell ROW 2 Dan Brommage, Phil Barnett and Dave Gruwell A student wishing to perform in the orchestra must be proficient on his in strument. He must also be willing to par ticipate in outside activities, such as re citals every six weeks and music tes tivals in the spring. Other activities are playing in assemblies and concerts The main purpose of the orchestra is to ex pose a student to the best music of all historical periods. Ma A Cappella Choir The various choral groups performed at the an- nual Christmas program, Easter Concert and Spring Concert. Under the direction of Robert Heckman lA Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Girls' Gleel and Darwin Russell lGirls' Chorusl, the choral department Director ROBERT HECKMAN achieved continued success. l'P Ql!O ROW 'I Linda Wohler, Lillian Ferguson, Sue West, Marilyn Hilbers, Vicki Sanders, Jinny Glass, Beverly Esterbrook, Janel Sparling, Karen Diehl and Nancy Jones. - ROW 2 Jan Poore, Kathy Moses, Barbara Matthews, Betty Brown, Lynn Michaels, Marcy Lindheimer, Renee Cassou, Velma Morris and Nancy Siegel. ROW 3 Eileen Thomas, Margie Goodwin, Dolly Templin, Kathy Pitts, Chris Hoehner, Lucy Graf, Juanita Gore, Karen Gunderson and Pat Walter. ROW 4 Mary Bond, Jill McFadden, Robbie Kuster, Mary Honsaker, Jody Portertield, Anita Tillotson, Dorothy Payton, Margaret Henry, Cheryll Simmons and Sheila Trammell. ROW 5 Lamonte DeWindt, Michael Valley, Don Schulz, Rayvon Mims, Eric Kiers, Richard Hassler, Thomas Murphy and Jeff Johnson. ROW 1 Carol Lacy, Pam Hudgens, Carolyn Walker, Judy Lopez, Janice Cronquist, Ginny Meier, Sally Gaims and Christy Gammell. ROW 2 Nancy Davis, Sue Hall, Carol Newland, Sue Garnsey, Kathy Nelson, Linda Steinbach, Arlene Fine, Eleanor Woltjes, Mary Small and Lucinda Laitinen. ROW 3 Joan Cilley, Jan Sartor, Charlene Clark, Bea Brantley, Anne Briggs, Lynn Pelly, Betsy Coffin, Robin Gray, Gail Nemitz, Georgia Tucker and Vicki Smith. ROW 4 Larry Westland, Bill Chavis, Everett Lewis, Bob Brown, Buzz Hughes, Don Parmiter, Mark Howe, Ivan Rutishauser, Bruce Anderson, Steve Schneider, Steve Smith and Director Robert Heckman. ROW 5 Richard Crandall, Jesse Ferguson, Chuck Keeter, Doug Holliday, Steve Reed, John McAdow, Larry Harmon, Richard Alvarez, Steve Hammer, Richard Hiestand, Joe Brown and Larry Minasian. I Girls' Glee -we-...vw-...Q-I V, - . ROW1 Student Teacher Marc Foorman, Kathy Obermiller, Candy Richardson, Fran Bishop, Linda Shoemake, Carol Flye, Joyce Williams, Dian Laddish, Anne Hoop, Melinda Hammond, Mary Kanne, Maggie Reed, Lewtreshie Brooks, Shirley Axel, Mary Lou Wilkins, Anne Felton, Georgia Batross, and Director Robert Heckman. ROW 2 Dannita Jackson, Beth Brantley, Gloria Richardson, Darrylin Simmons, Charlotte Ferguson, Susan Brobst, Barbara Viallant, Margie Hewson, Marianne Lindstrand, Lucy Heredia, Pam Benham, Gini Hairgrove, Carol Bartoli, Merrie Sellers and Lynne Parker. ROW 3 Joyce Lynch, Carol Phelan, Toulanne Moore, Barbara Watkins, Carole Williams, Priscilla Mitchell, Carmen Wilson, Penne Johnson, Ellen Randolph, Charlotte Newhouse, Bonnie Bellwood, Joan Christensen, Jana McFarlane, Mary Dorland and Patricia Buckner. ROW 4 Cherry Finley, Juaneta Sims, Rosemarie Higgins, Gerthree McGowan, Carol Duffy, Penny Fowler, Millie McKeever, Judi Safford, Terry Grant, Carole Nalbach, Margaret Ramirez, Janetta Gibson, Jacqueline Jones, Kathy Goria and JoAnn Thompson. ROW 5 Lorie Pfeiffer, Suclie Bryant, Judy Paine, Nancy Perry, Jean Daniels, JoAnn Richardson, Angie Garcia, Chrissie Anderson, Pat Dolan, Carol Carpenter, Kate Hast, Nell Clark and Dana Foster, ROW 6 Shirley Cope, Charlotte Creamer, Gladys Harris, Erma Taylor, Susan Karoliski, Jane Solis, Sharon Schnell, Sandy Hayward, Carol Grosen- bach, Mary Byram, Ruth Bufkin, Jane Belcher and Meri Gage. ROW 7 Karen Melgaard, Suzie Burgess, Joann Butler, Sandra Valentine, Marion Moody, Meredith Fellows, Donna La Matte, Judi Held, Jan Brown, Trink Burke and Marian Johnson. Girls' Chorus '-I. ' ' '41 r -1-ni u ilu-1 l 1: 1 1-qu: i l -ns ina ROW 1 Adviser Darwin Russell, Sandy Lambert, Sandy Schultz, Carol Ada'ms, Karen Cassone, JoAnne Moore, Connie Miller, JoAnne Metzenheim, Kathleen Zube, Melanie Wagstaff, Connie Peters and Shirley Martinez. ROW 2 Pam West, Ethel Williams, Andrea Telden, Patsy Callahan, Elise Stevens, Susan Spencer, Barbara Hafele, Joyce Chukes, Wanda Newton, Cheryl Jones, Barbara Mills and Barbara Shelton. ROW 3 Margie Noell, Janice Hahn, Stephanie Baskerville, Kathleen Flynn, Gayle l-lunnlcutt, Marie Kearney, Jacqui Kipstuhl, Bonnie Stockman, Jane Clayton, Jean Kalbach and Anne Skillion. ROW 4 Suzan Hart, Carol April, Sandra Haskins, Jane Helbling, Mary Garcia, Mittie Allen, Jane Wilcox, Ginger Solis, Anne Tollefson, Juanita Cheney, Carolyn Young, Cherlyn Butler and Marie Robinson. ROW 5 Donna Hanson, Barbara Slack, Pearl Mills, Judy Allen, Cheryl Albers, Sharon Myers, Pat Okerson, Nancy O'Meara, Kathleen Merrill, Sherry Martin, Frances Jackson, Sandy Pergancle and Judy Smith. url Q A portion of the program for the all school Easter Assembly was the Boys' Glee under the direction of Mr. Robert Heckman. Among their selections were various sea chanties and ballads. ROW I Vicki Smith, Sally Gaims, Christy Gam- mell, Kathy Nelson, Adviser Robert Heckman, Mary Honsaker, Marcy Lindheimer, Beverly Esterbrook and Karen Diehl. ROW 2 Renee Cassou, Tom Murphy, Steve Smith, Pete Rutishauser, Dick Crandall, Steve Reed, Eric Kiers and Lynn Michaels. Madrigal Singers ...-.-.4 Boys' Glee ROW 1 Director Robert Heckman, James Har- rell, Dennis Sweeney, Steve Rosen, Dave Pet- rone, John Moore, Ronnie Demolar and Gary Boone. ROW 2 Kingsley Hines, Bill Dowler, Bob Diggs, Don Schulz, Robert Hayes, Danny Wright and Homer Boulin. ROW 3 Pete Jacobsen, Stephen Mack, Fred Hodge, Leonard Harper, David Wilmshurst and Ernie Mask. ROW 4 Robert Floyd, Paul Sears, Tom Rhue, Richard Mallard and Gary Angotti, ROW 5 lvan Merineau, David Stover, John Henninger, Carl Hudspeth and Mike Jones. Student Store Adviser GLADYS BARRY ' 6 I., S7 wt- ,xr 8 un, rs.: ' - ku ,,.Y- uf' ROW 'I Claudia McGravy, Karen Pamerantz, Edna Dulon, Karen Cassone, Randy Jones and Toni Church. ROW 2 Lynda Lemke, Janet Stein, Susan Chase, Mollie Warren and Adviser Gladys Barry. ROW 3 Richard Clark, Pat Kieth, Larry Matson, Gary Meger, Leonard Parker and Bill Drahman. Student assistants were Jean Stewart, Nancy Chocol and Mary Jane Sonan. um.. DANCE NS M 37 , W-s. xt l School supplies can be purchased at the book store for reduced prices. Tickets for! school activities, dances and programs can also be obtained. 6 ,H California Scholarship Federation 4 Members ot CSF earn membership in the honorary organization by achieving ten grade points a semester. Muir's Chapter 190 has one at the largest memberships in the state. ROW 'l Bob Crawford, Jim Ellingwood, Dick Horgan, Bruce Anderson, Roger Melzer, Robert Scharf, Robin Rinderlcnecht and Paul Myers. ROW 2 Tadashi Hiramoto, Val Detling, Sue Southwick, Dorothy Templin, Anita Tillotson, Carole Koplow, Martha Roby, Tracy Joos and Sharon Schnell. ROW 3 Nada Keizer, Martha Raines, Bob Bass, Betty Alexander, Sally Gairns, Vicki Sanders, Barbara Zeman, Jill McFadden, Sharon Morris and Peggy Giffen. ROW 4: Adviser Mildred Wardlow, Judy Alexander, Judy Gilpin, Nancy Brown, Elizabeth Baskerville, Barbara Soehrens, Katherine Kirby, Marilyn Hilbers, Karen Diehl, Beverly Esterbrook, Janel Sparling and Janan Hayes. 'dill' ROW 1 Fall Treasurer Judy Gilpin, Spring Treasurer Bonnie McFadden, Spring Vice President Karen Diehl, Fall Vice Presi- dent Jinny Glass, and Adviser Mildred Wardlow. ROW 2 Fall President Bruce Anderson, Fall Secretary Ellinor Goetz, Spring Secretary Ginny Newton and Spring President Bob Bass. A B-l- grade average and good citizenship are the primary requirements for membership in the California Scholarship Federation. A trip to a college in the area and various fund raising sales are among the many projects of the group. It a student completes tour semesters of membership, he becomes a life member, and receives a gold seal on his diploma. science courses are eligible tor Future Engineers of X America 7 ,f ' Adviser 7 X gf Wll.l.lANl ANSITE i . xg T . Explain that theory again says Dick Horgan to calculus student Bonnie Benke. Assisting her in the explanation are Robin Rinderknecht, David Potter, Bob Crawford, Steve Moreland, Mike Burton, Jim Pederson and David Jensen. Future Engineers ot America is a club tor seniors and iuniors in- terested in advanced math- ematics and engineering. Stu- dents who have maintained a B average in their math and membership. Visits to the Temple City Tracking Station and Cal Tech oriented the members wtih sci- entific opportunities and voca- tions. Guest speakers and sciertS tific exhibitions, such as the liquid air demonstration, were regular features ot the meetings. ROW 'I Fall Vice President Bob Crawford, Fall ICC Rep. Jim Elling- wood, Fall Treasurer Tay Gerry, Fall President Steve Moreland and Fall Secretory Kathy Davis. ROW 2 Spring President Mike Bur- st ton, Spring Treasurer Bob Owens, Spring Secretary Pat Wardwell and Spring Vice President Bob Elgin. T .41 . 'X '22 ROW 1 Davis Gross, Kathy Underwood, Kathy Kirby, Kathy Davis, Pat Wardvvell, Sue Millhouse and Paul Myers. ROW 2 Ron Constable, Jim Fllingwocd, Dave Potter, Bill Lockyear, Bob Owens, Bob Elgin, Dean Behse and Steve Moreland. ROW 3 Jim Annin, Robin Rinderknecht, Tay Gerry, Dennis Brownriclge, Jim Gray, Dick Horgan, Glenn Yuki, Ray Walton, David Jensen and Mike Burton. - -A i ww f . 3, 3, i ,, en W5 ROW I Mike Jones, Lewis Large, Mike Deak, Norvin Arm- strong, Leonard Harper, Jesse Ferguson, Alvin Larsuel, Danny Moses, Don Bennett and Dennison Jackson. ROW 2 Gervaise Moore, Pat Callahan, Louise Lewis, Glenda Gibbs, Nell Clark, Virginia Jordan, Rosemarie Higgins, Rose- mary Guild, Pamela Ellis and Georgia Batross. Crescendos Kneeling President Alvin Larsuel. ROW 'I Officers, Glenda Gibbs, Pat Callahan, Gervaise Moore, Georgia Batross, Pam Ellis, Rosemarie Higgins and Rosemary Guild. Georgia Batross sings accompanied by other Crescendo members to provide entertainment for a school function. Crescendos is an organization dedicated to the lively arts. lts function is to provide entertain- ment at Muir assemblies and at outside engagements. The club has a talent agency and holds auditions for new members in the fall and spring. 'OW 1 Pat Olivea, Bob Chesley, Paul Stanbery, Noreen Adams and Elaine Giridlian. OW 2 Suzanne Keenan, Diane Roberts, Carol Lacy, Mary Courtney, Ann Martin, Steve rand and David Chorlian. OW 3 Adviser Ruth Toy, Cheryl Simmons, Jarman Hayes, Sandi Bronson, Lois Gumz, lizabeth Baskerville, Carole Koplow and Sally Gaims. Future Teachers of America Academicians Academicians is a club devoted to self-im- provement in the field of fine arts and scholar- ship. Under the supervision of Miss Toy, the club collected over one Thousand paperbound books for a veterans' hospital, had various outside speakers and held cultural and intellectual dis- cussions. Membership can be attained with a C average and a real interest in the club DUI'pOSe. ROW 1 Fall Officers, Treasurer Sally Gaims, Secretary Eliza- beth Baskerville, Vice President Noreen Adams and President Carole Kaplow, ROW 2 Spring Officers, Parliamentarian Paul Stanbery, Treas- urer Suzanne Keenan, Secretary Lois Gumz, Vice President Steve Brand and President David Chorlian. Vice President Jim Stanbery, President Barbara Zeman, Treas- n as urer Lisa Feinstein, Secretary Joyce Thomas and Adviser Keith Q A if cm ' Y ff Q. as McKay. 3 n I 's N Future Teachers visited USC and the Califor- nia Teachers Association for informative con- ferences. Speakers included in this year's pro- gram were student teachers, a teacher for re- tarded children, an elementary teacher and Muir's foreign exchange students. ,g I A' 5. vu ,L Lisa Feinstein, Gail Zeilstra, Mary Caye Brown, Carole Koplow, Kathy Smith, Bea Yasui, Janet Wheeler, Margie Laird, Charlene Conrad, Diane Winkleman and Jane Van Brunt. Shutterbug Club ROW 'I Linda Shoemake, Ann Hoop, Dorothy Rider, Linda Vaughan, Pat Walter, Betsy Blair, Mary Jo Brown, Mary Courtney, Carol Ashcraft, Anna Dragna, Janet Donnely and Janda McCarty. ROW 2 Sherri Hunt, Marilyn Ostlund, Laurel Wills, Sue Garnsey, Deanne Glenn, Leanne Higgenbotham, Robin Rowe, Sandi Bronson, Susan Millhouse, Helen Mayer, Carol Cate, Sandi Bennett and Carol Culberson. ROW 3 Sue Boyle, Karen Van Kirk, Sue Evans, Nancy Davis, Lucy Graf, Ron Constable, Lennie Whitlow, Diane Naismith, Gordon Langdon, Mike Meagher, Don Renolds and Jan DuPlain. ROW 4 Nancy Lauderdale, Charlotte Carstensen, Carol Goodenow, Sharon Madson, George Rogers, Nick Ap- plegate, Richard Baker, Mary Wilson, Mike Riddle, Priscilla Smith and Dorothy Reiterman. ROW 5 Adviser Al Razum, Bill Cockrell, Sue Johnson, Ann Springer, Jeff Baker, Tom Reed, Jim Peterson, Phil Darley, Eric Monson, Nicki Hermsen and Martin Capune. i l Adviser Doris Josephson, Secretary Robin Rowe, President Martin Capune, Treasurer Lorraine lnco and Vice President Anna Dragna. President Adviser MARTIN CAPUNE AL RAZUM On iheir yearly excursion, many shurferbug members had an enjoyable Time at Disneyland on B.l.E. day. Shufterbug members complete posters and decorations for the Shufferbug Shuffle nuff? 41+ Virginia Uebbing, one of The 1960 Rose Princesses, crowns Lorraine Inco, Miss Shutferbug, as the Shufferbug Princesses look on. Senior Adelphions Senior Adelphians honor their new of- ficers at an installation tea. A short cere- mony is followed by a social hour. II' Q r Linda Daitz and Jean Stewart actively participate in helping the Cerebral Palsy home at a service proiect of Senior Adelphians. A L i 5 . c , so D L so 'r ETA-1 an fl - V A . L i I- ii .Q 1 A- .',!I l -as ,,. ,. 'lllltlillull QS X 6 Mawr i.-.3-., -as .. , 4 Q n-shaun fe' rye 1 'nf ROW 1 Carolyn Patterson, Alison Hutchings, Janet Worthington, Meredith Hager, Marilyn Hilbers, Ann Hoop, Mary Court- ney, Georgia Batross and Jacquie Killarn. ROW 2 Pam Holsback, Adele Rodman, Jean Stewart, Pat Leonard, Pat List, Barbara Soehrens, Edna Dulon, Linda Vaugh- an, Carolyn Daniels and Martha Raines. ROW 3 Tiona Wierman, Deanna Thomas, Carol Newland, Sharon Schnell, Jan DuPlain, Sue Wilson, Pat Walter, Wendy Earl, Barbara Tompkins and Kathy Nelson. ROW 4 Diane Hart, Ad- viser Gladys Barry, Vicki Smith, Anita Tillotson, Sharon Wolfe, Robin Rowe, Barbara Zeman, Marilyn Bower, Sue Smith, Georgia Criley and Linda Daitz. Fall Senior Adelphian Board Members, Vice Presi- dent Alison Hutchings, Recording Secretary Wendy Earl, President Meredith Hager, Corresponding Sec- retary Linda Daitz and Treasurer Jean Stewart. Spring Officers, Recording Secretary Wendy Earl, Vice President Barbara Zeman, President Linda Daitz and Treasurer Barbara Tompkins. Not pictured, Corresponding Secretary Kathy Kirby. Senior Adelphians participated in many worthwhile proiects this year. Sponsoring the Father-Daughter Banquet, serving at the Football banquet, selling corsages before Christmas, and working for the Red Cross were some service proiects. For one social meeting, a boys' panel gave various opinions on dating. A senior girl must complete Ten hours of service each semes- ter in order to remain in Adelphians. B- 1 Senior Adelphians enioy themselves at a project party for the Red Cross. In addition to performing a service to the community, these girls earn club service hours. Junior Adelphians Spring Recording Secretary lrene Kobayashi, Spring'President Patti Hardcastle, Spring Vice President Kathy Terbeck, Fall Treasurer Martha Gerving and Fall President Pam Bartlett. -r in vi fui,1Ei?'EZT5SiT 'W 1 1' Spring President Patty Hardcastle and Fall President Pam Bartlett. Junior Adelphians, a service organization, par- ticipated in several projects for l96O-61. The Board sold pep cards during the football season and at Christmas the girls entertained various children's homes with caroling. The Adelphians worked on the Altadena float for the Rose Parade and also decor- ated the dining room tables for the Fall California Association of Student Councils Conference. Any iunior girl may ioin, but must have completed fifteen hours of service in order to ioin the following semes- ter. f ROW 1 Patti Hardcastle, Nancy Puckett, Joyce Poulson, Karen Cockrell, Kenette Oakander, k Cindy Clarke, Barbie Will, Joanne Sehall, Joyce 1, Thomas, Susan Barclay, Diana Dowell, Kathy Drummy, Margie Bowlus, Sue Larkey, Nancy Larkey, Chris Cope, Kathy Terbeck, Priscilla Burgess, Suzie Daniels, Carolyn Sommerville, Miki McMurtry, Marguerite Byrarn, Melanie Wagstaff, Connie Miller and Jane Clayton. ROW 2 Irene Kobayashi, Rosemarie Villalobos, k Gloria Fernandez, Janet Laurie, Pat Garrett, Gail Spiegel, Sheryl Eaton, Mary Kay McClure, Laurie Rice, Charlene Clark, Suzi Orr, Ginny Newton, Sharon Bourquin, Takako Nakahiro, Kathy Hast, Vicky Hutchins, Suzie Burgess, -' Trisha Doyle, Ann Hufnagel, Jane Belcher, T' Janet Brown and Liz Eder, Q'-1 ROW 3 Cheryl Whitmore, Jayne Millar, Sally Hostetter, Candy Cudlip, Marlene Zeiss, Sue Barnes, Penny Geller, Jinny Glass, Diana New- ton, Pam Bartlett, Nan Cameron, Janet Don- nelly, Janice Lee, Martha Gerving, Teri Trow- bridge, Bernice Yamaguchi, Dona Johnson, Marianne Linclstrand, Mitzi Nishiyama, Carole Takagaki, Yuki Omori, Marilyn Ishii, Margie Finke, Janice Force and Gail Williams, C W'if'j4 it -1zf,2-f-gi5sgf'.Js , fx,-t':r:w-fm. I mix, ROW 1 Margaret Loxley, Betsy Marckrnann, Carol Goodrich, Eleanor Gugino, Ginny Huntsberger, Vivian Oliver and Anne Tollefson. ROW 2 Ginger Johnson, Ginny Hawkins, Kris Missal, Lynne Van Swearington, Connie Kirby, Adele Polifroni, Lynne Wiley, Kathy Bower, Nancy Schellback and Renee Pap- pas. ROW 3 Carol Culberson, Laddawn Law, Nancy Jacques, Kathy Flynn, Jan King, Doppy Diehl, Peggy Browne, Lynne Ludwig, Carol Bar- toli, Dianne Daniels, Fran Bishop and Sue Dossen. ROW 4 Priscille Sampson, Anita Sophomore Adelphians . I ps.. n Smith, Sally Hargrove, Sandy Mat- hews, Pam Martinek, Gini Beane, Jean Graco, Brooke Van Der Kar, Sandy Bennett, Annette Martin, Mary Dorland, Sandy List and Marsha Di Cosola. ROW 5 Gale Atwell, Pam Layton, Dianne Davis, Marilyn Luskin, Sandy Haskins, Jenn Haycox, Linda Sea- quist, Carol Carpenter, Pat Dolan, Nancy Daudistel, Judy Wismer, Jackie Keyser and Adviser Jeanne Thomas. S. is.,. s Service is the key word for the Sophomore Adelphians. Under the direction of Adviser Jeanne Thomas, they have advertised for the Sophomore Sweetheart Dance, baked cookies for many school functions and made Christmas gifts for a chilclren's hospital. ltr 9' 1 ROW 'I Fall Corresponding Secretary Gini Beane, Spring President Pam Martinek and Spring Vice President Ann Fleming. ROW 2 Spring Treasurer Kathy Bower, Fall Recording Secretary Carol Culberson, Fall Treasurer Karen Heath and Spring Corresponding Sec- retary Peggi Browne. Cholllng while HWY Wofkf fliese Qlfls make Childrens Qifts at a No- Making iingle-jack dolls for an orthopedic hospital is a task typical Vembe' Adelpllmn proled PONY- of the many services performed by Adelphians. 11' f I Y iii. 1.1 .Yi K x L 1 .,,.. it nf tl Club Z Fall Officers, Corresponding Secretary Judy Gilpin, Treasurer Sue Stoddard, President Dorothy Templin, Vice President Edna Dulon and Recording Secretary Pat List. ' Selected on The basis ot school service, a high in scholastic average and character - Muir's Z Club members completed another year of service. Sponsored CSL .g n Qgiilti by the Pasadena Zonta Club, the honorary organization 'Digi N t' 5' is composed of the outstanding girls on campus. I . Service projects included decorating for The Alta- , dena Queen's Dance, assisting The Red Cross ata Christ- Zonta Club member Kathryn Leonard, Public Relations Di- rector of the Hollywood Bowl, addressed Muir's Z Club at the April 5 meeting. mos party, ushering at The Christmas program and aid- ing The workers at The Crippled Children's Society. 8F l Thirteen original Z members, selected in their iunior year, ROW 1 Pat List, Edna Dulori, Ardy Anderson, Karen Diehl, Liz Coplin and Sue Stoddard. ROW 2 Lillian Fuiimoto, Judy Gilpin, Betty Alexander, Dolly Templin, Mary Bond, Vicki Smith and Cheryl Knowles. Not pictured, Sandy Rinerd. Selling chocolate Easter eggs to increase the club's finances are Diana Newton and Bev Esterbrook. Jet t., 41 Q , Y- Y, ...H , ,, 5' A A 5 'l Jffti' ' ,Q lj 'f If ,jf 3 N J fre. I 4 . jx x'fAF.,s, J , VSV- J 1 1 ' vs.-'11 -, k .x A 5 -J-i it . y 2 1 ' Spring Officers, Recording Secretary Edna Dulon, Treasurer Maria Da Cruz, Presi- dent Judy Gilpin, Vice President Ginny Glass and Corresponding Secretary Leni ' l f Lawatch. XT! F- . ' I' Fall President Dolly Templin and Spring President Judy Gilpin. Z Members, selected in the fall and spring, ROW 'I Elaine DeCarolis, Suzie Burgess, Beverly Esterbrook, Jean Stewart, Pam Bartlett, Marilyn Roberts, Christy Garnmell, Robin Gray and Kathy Nelson ROW 2 Ginny Newton, Linda Daitz, Sharon Wolfe, Carole Takagaki, Leni Lawatch, Priscilla Burgess, Trisha Doyle and Meredith Hager. ROW 3 Kathy Davis, Alison Hutchings, Sue Southwick, Mary Honsaker, Candy Cudlip, Tracy Joos, Joyce Hirano, Tascha Lane and Diana Newton. The Key Club has par- ticipated in many activities and proiects for Muir and The community. These activ- ities in c I u d e d everything from decorating forthe Alta- dena Queen dance to plant- ing trees inthe burned areas of the Angeles Forest. lt is an honorary club and members are chosen on The basis of grades, achieve- T ments and leadership in school and in the com- munity. . Key Clubber Gary Lepper waits for a basketball program cus- tomer as Eric Kiers, Robbin Okamoto and Jerry Fujikawa sell Cakes. The Key Club also sold football programs during the grid season to increase the club treasury. an Ei Key Club Treasurer Steve Smith, Secretary Jim Nishimoto, Ad- viser John Williams, Vice President Bruce Anderson and President Tad Hiramoto. ROW 'I Jerry Fuiikawa, Harvey Pinyoun, Dean Behse, Gordon Cheesewright, Robbin Okamoto, Richard Blakeley, John Henninger and John Coltman. ROW 2 Eric Kiers, Dale Scoville, Ivan Rutishauser, Steve Smith, Jim Nishie moto, Bob Kimball, Tad Hiramoto and Bob Bass. ROW 3 John Nelson, Gary Lepper, Val Detling, Bruce Anderson, Freeman McCall, Robin Rinderknecht and Dave Gruwell. ROW 4 Keith McCormick, Dick Horgan, Noel Johanson, Bob Warde, Brian Rapp, Steve Hammer and Rick Petterson. ROW 5 Adviser John Williams, John Mason, Tom Thie, Ken Fraser, Geoff Groves and Bruce Fraser. Jim Nishimoto, Steve Smith, Ivan Rutishauser and Tadashi Hiramoto pile magazines on Bruce Anderson for the Magazines for Friendship drive. Foreign Language Club U.. ROW 1 Edna Dulon, Betsy Marckmann, Ginger Johnson, Rita Culp, Lisa Feinstein, Jane Clayton, Pat List, Jacquie Killam, Kathie Ward Nancy Weiss, Vicki Sanders, Nancy Larkey, Sue Larkey, Lisa Wright and Miriam Frankel. ROW 2 Jean Stewart, Carol Lacy, Carole Kaployv, Millie McKeever, Mary Dorland, Jolinda Kulli, Marilyn Hilbers, Jean Greco, Mary Lou Moulton, Sandy List, Mary Courtney, Kathleen Kavanagh, Marcelina Ibarra, Nada Keizer, Evelyn Galatzer and Lynne Ludwig. ROW 3 Linda Daitz, Sharon Wolte, Sheila Trammell, Mary Alice Kerr, Gail Watson, Carolyn Daniels, Diane Hart, Jayne Millar, Sue Richardson, Ruth Wolman, Terry Moore, Rosemarie Villalobos, Sandie Bronson, Deanna Thomas and Georgiann Criley. ROW 4 Carol Bouque, Steve Wilson, Pat Oliva, Larry Pettinger, Adviser Harlan Swan, Adviser, Roger Nedry, George Valby, Larry Richardson, Jim Ellingwood, Robin Rinderknecht and Ray Pitts. ROW 'I Fall and Spring Treasurer Lynne Ludwig, Fall and Spring Sophomore Rep. Jolinda Kulli, Fall Red Cross Rep. Kathie Ward, Fall and Spring Junior Rep. Jane Clayton. ROW 2 Spring Red Cross Rep. Steve Wilson, Spring Vice President Marilyn Hilbers, Fall Vice President Jean Stewart, Fall ICC Rep. Pat List, Fall Secretary Linda Daitz and Spring Secretary Larry Richardson. 'iDo as the Frenchmen do, say Foreign Language Club members as they take part in a continental style progressive dinner. The Foreign Language Club strives to increase W the members' understanding ot foreign languages A J and customs. FLC planned various activities, includ- - V - ing a folk dance and dinner at the La Canada Youth N s House, an installation banquet and a progressive ' dinner featuring food from many countries. A trip to Solvang was also in the otting. fs ? wc , Q V -5 1' Q - it , Q i y g si il ' ie F T271 f 1 ROW 'I Wendy Earl, Belinda Shigley, Sue Civey, Joan Schwicker, Janan Hayes, Kathleen Cullinane, Svata Louda and Paul Stanbery. ROW 2 Pete Jacob, Eric Johnson, John Whiting, Corey Myer, Ken Chant, Tom Scott, Leo Hendler, Fred LaSor and Pete Jacobs. ROW 3 Jim Stanbery, David Chorlian, Steve Brand, Bob Eisenberger, Bob Dorman, Dick May, Randy Young, Dick Dinel, Dan Hickey, Dave Baldwin and Henry Tai. we f , 5 ,,,. J f ,.,1,5,m-.fn '- A 7 ,. , First semester president of the Speakers' Club, Dick Mclntosh, hands the gavel to the new presi- dent, Jim Stanbery, who will lead the group second semester, as Adviser Orvetta Clinesmith watches. ROW 1 Fall Vice President Joan Schwicker and Spring Secretary Belinda Shigley. ROW 2 Spring President Jim Stanbery, Spring Treasurer Henry Tai, Spring ICC Rep. Paul Stanbery, Spring Vice President Eric Johnson and Fall Treasurer Fred LaSor. Not pictured, Fall President Dick Mclntosh, Fall Secretary Marie Pryor and Fall ICC Rep Sandra Billue. 84 Speakers Club The Speakers' Club has been given a charter in the National Forensic League, for the first time in Muir's history. This honor was gained by participation in various speech tournaments. To raise funds for its activities, the club sponsored a movie Away All Boats in the fall. Debating, after dinner speaking, humorous interpretation, dramatic interpretation, oratory and extemporaneous and impromptu speak- ing are among their vocal accomplishments. Science Club ICC Rep Wendy Horn, Vice President Phil Pierpont, Secretary- Treasurer Larry Pettinger and President Roger Anderman. ,Man i 5 i 1 ROW 'I Roger Anderman, Phil Pierpont, Larry Pettinger and Wendy Horn. ROW 2 Peter Eggenburger, Joe Feinblatt, David Gross, Ad- viser Dorothy Glick and Adviser James Muir. Epicurecin Club ROW 'I Recording Secretary Heather McFarland, Treasurer Marilyn Garrison and Corresponding Secretary Carol Brinley. ROW 2 Vice President Bob Fehing, President Bill Williams and Publicity Chairman Marty Bason. i ROW 1 Heather McFarland, Marilyn Garrison, Carol Brinley Jacquie Killcim, Bob Chesley and Ken Okayama. ROW 2 Bob Fehing, Bill Williams, Jesse Ferguson, Mart Boson and Ed Pollerana. 85 Major Marcus Young served in the calvary unit of the Idaho National Guard, During World War II he was on active duty as a Naval officer. Maior Young did his undergraduate work at Dartmouth College, This year marks his second as an instructor for the Cadet Corps at Muir California Cadet Corps The function of the California Cadet Corps is to provide loasic military instruction, similar to that given to new recruits in the armed services of the United States. Cadets develop leadership and a knowledge of military science in the Cadet program. Responsibility and self-reliance, along with good citizenship, are stressed. President Vice President DON SIMONDS RICHARD GILLESPIE Batallion adiutant Paul Stanbery, batallion executive Bill Marquardt, batallion supply officer Loran Anis, batallion training officer Richard Gillespie. The batallion staff, ap- pointed by Major Young, are responsible for the planning and organization ofthe companies. ROW 1 Second Lieutenant Richard Gillespie and First Lieutenant Michael Lowenstam. ROW 2 C.F.C. Charles Morton, Cadet Richard Atkins, Cadet Chuck Bruce, Master Sergeant John Howe, Cadet Bill Yowell, Sergeant Lon Oakes and First Sergeant Kit Hawkins, ROW 3 Corporal Norman Massee, Corporal Steve Beardslee, Sergeant David Ginsberg, Cadet Harold Jones, Corporal Roger Anderson, and Sergeant Roger Smythe. The Military Police provides guards tor various school functions. l 2nd Lieutenant Perry Johnson, Corporal Mike Jones, lst Sergeant Paul Osborn, Corporal Gary Angotti, Staff Sergeant Kenneth Ikayamo, and Cadet Roland Tichy are in formation as Muir's Color Guard. ROW 'I Corporal Danny Moses, Staff Sergeant Tedd McKeever, 2nd Lieutenant Mike Lowenstam, 2nd Lieutenant William Carson, Master Sergeant John Howe and Corporal David Ginsberg. ROW 2 Private First Class Richard Baker, Cadet Lawrence Mauk, Corporal Richard Krammes, Private Mike Hopkins, Sergeant Dave Schein, Private First Class Ted Bartlett, Private First Class Guy Simpson, Corporal Richard Doby and Cadet Harry Hudson. ROW 3 Sergeant Marty Boson, Cadet Carl Benson, Cadet Henry Vandenburg, Private Willy Brown, Private James Winner, Private Wendell Martin and Private Daniel Hickey. ROW 1 2nd Lieutenant Robert Reigler, lst Lieutenant Joe Dangertielol, lst Lieutenant Paul Osborn and Qnd Lieutenant Perry Johnson. ROW 2 Staff Sergeant Kurt Blumberg, Cadet Roland Tichy, Cadet Roy Street, Private First Class Everett Culp, Corporal Lester Bernstein, Staff Sergeant Ken Okayama, Corporal Gary Angotti, Cadet Calvin Martin and Private First Class Russell Schultz. ROW 3 Corporal Mike Jones, Corporal Earl Betts, Cadet Milton Preston, Cor- poral Junso Oywaga, Corporal Mike Tobey and Private First Class Robert Samuelson. ROW 'l lst Lieutenant Joe Dangerfield, 2nd Lieutenant Perry Johnson, lst Lieutenant Terry Cunningham, 2nd Lieutenant Mark Howe and lst Lieutenant Mike Lowenstam. Members of the Rifle Club engage in competition with teams from other schools. ROW 'I 2nd Lieutenant Robert Reigler, 2nd Lieutenant Perry Johnson, lst Lieutenant Joe Dangertield, 2nd Lieutenant William Carson and 2nd Lieutenant Everett Lewis. ROW 2 2nd Lieutenant Frank De Souza, lst Lieutenant Terry Cunningham, 2nd Lieutenant Mark Howe, 2nd Lieutenant Don Simonds, 2nd Lieutenant Richard Gillespie and lst Lieutenant Mike Lowenstam. --Q -fif .fsfn I-Q 'QC-D'-' - ,...-Q.. 4: 7 -ri, W!!! 1 ., - : Q 2 X .Mc L, -, X5 eu I N W 'QW M ROW 'I 2nd Lieutenant Mark Howe, Sergeant First Class Lionel Larsuel, lst Lieutenant Terry Cunningham and 2nd Lieutenant Frank De Souza. ROW 2 Master Sergeant Randy Branson, Staff Sergeant Robert Lemon, Cadet Gary Thompson, Cadet Leo Larsuel, Cadet William Yowell, Corporal Steve Beardslee, Staff Sergeant Tony Mattos, Staff Sergeant Lon Oakes, Cadet Charles Bruce and Cadet First Class Giles Havens. L ROW 3 Cadet Bruce Turner, Cadet Leon Nelson, Cadet Richard Whittington, Corporal Keith McCormick, Cadet Harold Jones, Cadet First Class Roger An- derson and Cadet Richard Atkins. ROW 1 2nd Lieutenant Don Simonds, First Sergeant Kit Hawkins, 2nd Lieu- tenant Richard Scott and Sergeant First Class Ronald Dernier. ROW 2 Staff Sergeant Jim Webb, Corporal Mike Grady, Cadet Emanuel Walker, Cadet Tom Parrish, Corporal Normand Masse, Staff Sergeant Roger Smith, Cadet Roger Dunham, Sergeant First Class Mike McCutchon and Sergeant First Class Charles Morton. ROW 3 Cadet Richard Solomon, Cadet George Hudson, Cadet John Pente- cost, Cadet First Class Paul Pentecost and Cadet First Class John Mooar. . .7 E . . ..,- -- K3 ea . -- -' V WA... ... .-..... J '- f A.- .. . FL -es, .mit 1' ' 1 -7 'mc .M . ROW 'I John Reeve, Ken Lorell, Mike Broudie and Bill Lockyear. ROW 2 Adviser Bev Morant, Don Royer, Bolo Samuelson, Alan Boucher, Steve Hampton, Bob Jones and Adviser James Bowers. ets zffifw T gf Thespian Socie ROW 1 Gayle Feyrer, Jonna Carr, Sue Wartenberg, Leslie Cholfin, Ginger Smith and Lynne Kilpatrick. ROW 2 Larry Miller, Michael Tarpin, Dave Gruwell, Paul Stanbery, Lee Collins and David Kimball. ,Q 3 X JETS Adviser JAMES BOWERS ROW 'I Treasurer Steve Hamp- ton and Fall Vice President Alan Boucher. ROW 2 Spring Vice President Robert Samuelson, President Bob Jones and Secretary Don Royer. President Lee Collins and ICC Rep- resentative Mike Tarpin. Not pic- tured, Vice President Fran Chees- man, Secretary Jacque Duddy, Treasurer Jill Perkins and Parliamen- tarian Bolo Brown. 90 5 Thespian Society Adviser OWEN HOLLY SIMPSON John Muir Club One of the newest clubs on campus, JMC is providing many fellows with leadership oppor- tunities and Through its own initiative has stim- ulated the club program. The John Muir Club is a service-activity or- ganization which seeks to promote a greater in- terest and participation in school activities. Its proiects included issuing sports schedules to Muirttes and assisting with Career Day, Its pro- gram activities are based upon the educational and vocational goals ot members. JMC stresses honor, service and high ideals. ROW 1 Adviser Darwin Russell, Richard Straus, Richard Beal, Paul Kelly, Pat Clellant and John Davis. ROW 2 Mike Gollong, Alan Ross, Terry MacCabe, Larry Fisher, Bruce Turner and John Wildon. ROW 3 Ken Warren, David Christensen, Jim Harris, John Young, Larry Strom, Dale Jones and Brad Dessery. Q-s X. ft it Adviser DARWIN RUSSELL Scubba diving is one of the many varied activities in which John Muir Club members participated. These members are inspecting scubba equipment. 1 J l President Larry Strom, Secretary Dale Jones, Treasurer Alan Ross and ICC Representative Mike Gollong. Not pictured, Vice President John Davis. Future Business Leaders ot America Future Business Leaders of America investigated and discussed problems confronting the business world. Among Their activities was a trip to International Busi- ness Machines and China Town. The club president, Roger Evans was elected from the Los Angeles area as Mr. Future Business Leader. Adviser ROBERT BROWN ROW I Mamie Lee Anderson, Patricia Mallouf, Faythe Head, Sandie Bronson and Gloria Fernandez. ROW 2 Sue Winklebauer, Carolyn Daniels, Heather Mc- Farland, Mary Courtney, Teri Hanashiro, Melinda Goad and Jill Shafer. ROW 3 Elaine Willcox, Roger Evans, Bill Drahman, Loren Annas, Leonard Parker, Mike Bronson, Rosemarie Villa- lobos and Adviser Robert Brown. Secretary Terry Hanashiro, Secretary Carolyn Daniels, President Roger Evans, Vice President Patti Mallouf and ICC 'Representative Faythe Head. Having an enioyable evening at China Town are FBLA mem- bers Mary Courtney, Sandy Bronson, Patricia Mallouf, Roger Evans, Elaine Wilcox, Melinda Good, Rosemary Villaloboos, Gloria Fernandez and Adviser Robert Brown. I ,: Xi ?,g3 ' f 1 , fi . M? 1 in IA 9+ I. 1 x, - 51 J-1-M' 'Hg Q- . Y - , lr'-J....:r AKQIV ,' ' American Field Service Program i 5, MISBAH BIZRI Each year, two foreign students participating in the American Field Service Program, come to Muir. They live with other Muir students and attend school, assuming an active part in school affairs. Misbah Bizri of Lebanon and Maria Helene De Cruz of Portugal are this year's representatives. Helena da Cruz and Mary Bond, AFS students, seem to agree that their experiences' in foreign countries were as exciting as their educational opportunities. Mary Bond and Bob Warde were Muir's summer AFS representatives. Mary went to Denmark and Bob to Switzerland, each living with their hosting 'foster fam- ilies. Upon their return, a special assembly was given where they related their experiences and showed slides. AFS students are chosen on the basis of grades, char- acter and sincerity. HELENA DA CRUZ Misbah Bizri sells AFS book marks, a drive held by the Junior Class, to Martin Capune and John Lane. The AFS fund raising drive included a film feature. ...hr , -Li. .. i .. .rv-S -.Ai ur' ,sf . 1.,,,.:--y.. Jul -as mx. Driver Education Charles Hall, lvan Cummings, Jess Hughston, William Allen, Burton F. Anderson and Dom- inic Accossano. The Drivers' Education instruc- tors attempt to give confidence behind the wheel and to teach the fundamentals of safe driving to the students. 1 M 5 'i - ' of 'veg Q Q y 3 Gi The drivers' education program enabled students to learn the fun damentals of safe driving, In a siqc hour course, the student gained a confidence behind the wheel by driv ing in dual-control cars under the supervision of trained personnel John Emmons and Lester Pace question instruc- tor Burton F. Anderson about the important parts of the engine before the day's lesson. ML C ' riig C, , -will Larry Brown prepares to start the engine under the watchful eye of instructor Charles Hall as fellow student Mary Caye Brown listens attentively. J. --- 95 Student Observation Program k 1, .. rr r ,,. ,----1 Student teacher Rosemary Bracewell assists a student with her writing assignment. Teacher's Observation is a two- period course offered to twenty sen- iors. This class gives the students an opportunity to practice teaching un- der the supervision of professional teachers. The students report to ele- mentary schools in the Muir area where they are assigned to a lower division class, first through third grades, for nine weeks and to an upper division class, fourth through sixth grades, for nine weeks. f aw- 4: Margie Laird leads a group of fifth graders during a reading period. ROW 'I Kathy Ward, Carol Newland, Margie Laird, Marie Pryor, Barbara Tompkins and Rosemary Bracewell. ROW 2 Adviser Paul Dickerson, Cheryl Knowles, Pat Stewart, Gail Zeilstra and Cheri Crist. Work Adviser Poul Dickerson points out the work study applications to students Eckhard Bernaidy, Bruce Mathews, Garth Carrier, Chuck Bergstrom, Pat Scott, Walt Velardo, Sammy Pinoda, Kenny Vona, Lee Banyard, Isabel Pineda, Chris Martin, Joan Malm- feldt, Victor Neve, Mike Boggus, Counselor Paul Dickerson and Terry Wernple. ,el Study Work Study Counselorl PAUL DICKEQSON nl QQ' Through the office of Work Study, the student con obtain school credit for his organized learning off-compus. ln the progrorn, he is able to gain work exper- ience without lengthening his study load. The student ottends regular clcisses for four periodsg during fifth and sixth period, he porticipates in on-the-iob training. Counselor Paul Dickerson assists the students in filling out applications. One periodical lifemfure about The procedure for iob C,pplim,iO,,5 cmd wg. OT llte OTHCSQS Pflme lU'TCll0n5 is To find lobs lo' The Students elilief for gestions for better work techniques are placed on the Work Study bulletin The SUVWTTEV OV Ullef 5ClT0Ol4 board for the students reference. Junior Activities -, - , 1 , .,,., . 1 ttf , Am , , , tl I , ,f . they H s K L . ,jt.,1ffff,-g,, 'C , Vy ffww H! -.,,,, ,,, Planning the Junior Prom, finishing the class constitution, sponsoring a record hop and fund- raising have been the primary activities of the class. Raising funds for the AFS Summer students and planning the Night Production with the Mitchell Boys' Choir were second semester activi- ties. Gary Lepper and Jinny Glass were selected AFS representatives, Students from Muir and surrounding schools perform a Slavik folk dance at a iuniorlassem- bly. The International Dance Club presented the assembly. ,.,....- Hopeful iunior girls practice for the flag girl tryouts, one of the suspenseful events of the year. Finals for the flag girls and song girls were held on April 21 and 28, respectively. Sherri Hunt, Phoebe Barton, Sue Parker, and Gail Nemitz were elected by their classmates for the Junior Court Junior Queen Janice Hirano clitional Junior Prom. and the princesses were presented to the public on April l, the night of the tra- it Sophomore Activities During intermission, entertainment was provided by the Jazz Monitors. The Aristocrats provided dance music for the huge crowd, that packed the La Canada Youth House. The main concern ot the new sophomores was to coordinate their activities and to familiar- ize themselves with Muir. With students from Al- tadena, La Canada cind Pasadena, the Class of 1962 proved to be enthusiastic and versatile. The Class of 1962 sponsored two successful dances. The Sophomore Fall Fiesta, first dance ot the year, gave many new Muirites a chance to get acquainted with their big brothers and sisters. On February il, the annual Sophomore Sweetheart Dance was held at the La Canada Youth House. For a money-making proiect, the class sold suckers, Lick Pasadena, to arouse the spirits of Mustang rooters. Betsy Coffin, last year's Sophomore Sweetheart, crowns Lynne van Swearingen, T960 Sophomore Sweetheart. Lynne's princesses Belinda Shigley, Jean Kalbach, Carol Goodrich and Charlotte Ferguson helped to reign over the annual Sweetheart Dance. 1 re: 4 1' ,par 151 l Q9 O 'X Adviser LOUISE SELIN ll ,W N,,. Miss Louise Selin's Art Yearbook Class does all art Work for Hoofbeats. The students learn Techniques ot lettering and layout. Page distribution, general layout ot the pages, loca- tion ot heads and general copy and design of division pages and the cover are among the activities of this class. Ulf! li, Qu ' ' ROW 1 Kathryn Cruze, Maxine Massanari, Juanita Chency, Rosa Olivas, Rosemary Voigt and Jesse Ferguson. ROW 2 Gary Piper, Pat Carroll, Linda Blake, Christine Podleschny and Robert Reeve. ROW 3 Ray Elliott, Jacqueline Mickle, Bruce Fraser, Tony Cunningham, Arthur Clay, Tony Gomez, Shirley Allen, Robert Larry and Suzanne Ensch. Editor Assistant Editor JESSE FERGUSON SHIRLEY ALLEN Art Yearbook Class Laying out pages for the 'ol yearbook are Gary Piper, Bruce Fraser, Suzy Enscli, Ray Elliott and Rosemary Voigt. Layouts are first put on tissues and tlten drawn on the blue line dummy sheets. 4 wa . ...N 04 sts?- dvv- . Careful study is devoted to each page by class members Maxine Massanari, Art Clay, Pat Corroll, Juanita Cbeney and Rosemary Voigt. Art yearbook students attempt to lay out pages pleasing to the readers eyes and interesting for the fasual observer, Section leaders Christine Podlescbny, Barbara Morrison, Ray Elliott, Rosemary Voigt, Jesse Ferguson and Suzy Enscli. Adviser AL RAZUM The photo production class has been busy providing pictures ot clubs, activ- ities, assemblies and portraits of school leaders tor Hoofbeats and Blazer. After April i, the yearbook deadline, They ex- plored advanced problems and methods of photography. Under the supervision of Adviser Al Razum, the students of the photography class prepare to take a portrait of Sharon Wolfe, The camera crew includes Mike Riddle on view camera, Rhonnie Phillips on spotlight, Patty Peterson by the boom, Larry Silverman on the boom light and Martin Capune with the photo produc- tion card. Photo Production Class Jack Setian, Sue Hall and Louise Bavetta are in the process of quick drying a picture as John Poltere enters the room. Editor Assistant Editor MARTIN CAPUNE LOUISE BAVETTA LH ROW 'I Jack Kennedy, Gordon Langdon, Louise Bavetta, Susan Hall, Pattie Peterson, Carolyn Castanedo, Adviser lngeborg Swaim and Martin Capune. ROW 2 Adviser Al Razurn, Abe Connant, John Poltere, Rhonnie Phillips, Kent Reeve, Brad Balmot, Claude and Mike Riddle. ' gal Christine Hansen, Pat Leonard, Vida Himmelsbacher Ganguin, Jock Setian, Wayne McKimson, Larry Silverman BO pages in two days? Louise Bavetta and Martin Capune cannot believe the words of Mr. Al Razum their facial expressions 'fell the whole story. L V C Qfgr , . .4 'J 1 me W' JV . ,U 113' , ' L 1 . xy - Q- N Mt, , xgfffs' I N, I ' .If vu-1, r ', t '. ' le' 'ff sql' ,Ts ' I M, ,, V . ' 1 J l -M ll IH ig, i .56 f- 5 ,i ,if , A mf 'f' L ' ' y -, - 'Y sf, X '21, 4 iso...- ,C A , ,, . 4 Editor-in4Chief LILLIAN FUJIMOTO Hnnfheats Editorial Staff Members Carole Trczylor, Jo Jean De Busk and Candy Cudlip. This hard working trio assisted the editor by correcting copy, typing notices ond doing the odd iobs necessary for the completion of the book. ROW 'I Diane Hart, Barbara Zeman and Ardy Anderson. ROW 2 Ron Demolar and Bob Dovis. With section books in hand, the five leaders glance through their sections in order to plan their divisions The Yearbook class coordinates and completes the production of Hoofbeuts. New innovations for The '60 book included duo-tone colors for the division pages, two pages for each division instead of Three and an advance to a 9x12 book, in previous years, Muir had an 8V2 by li edition. Photo Manager CAROL WILSON Adviser BURTON ANDERSON Business Manager STEVE HASELTON Yearbook Class ROW 'I Bob Davis, Fran Cheesman, Marlene Cooper and Bob Castaldi. ROW 2 Ted Bartlett, Jane Yama- shita, Barbara Yamanaka, Sandy Wilson and Gail Williams. ROW 3 Sharon Spencer, Grant Hol- comb, Ron Demolar, Jeri Kissler, Bar- bara Zeman, Laurie Wills and Lance Erikson. ROW 4 Gail Vogel, Steve Haselton, Carol Wilson and Mary Zondler. Not pictured, Larry Baker, Joe Dossen, Sheryl Lehman, Nancy Beall and Pat Mallouf. JOHN MU! HIIAZEIR Composing brilliant copy for the next issue of the Blazer are Paul Stan- bery, Kit Hawkins and Jinny Eastman. r The Blazer layout sheets entitled newspaper dum- mys do not, contrary to popular opinion, refer to Blazer reporters. These hard-working members of Journalism Il, spurred on by Editor-in-chiet Pat List, and most exalted, Miss Benson, managed to put out an almost bi-monthly tour page edition of school news, features and opinions. Keeping Muir in the news, pleasing both administra- tors. and students, trying to present controversial subiects uncontroversially, and stressing quality in their articles were the main problems of this energetic class. IO6 I wrote this! says Jan DuPlain. That thing'?! asks Gordon Bradley. Lavonne Kinsinger and Gayle Morris look on in disgust or envy. News Editor TRACY JOOS iff 'alll-xl-llll I9 ROW 1 Pat List, Tiona Wierman, Jan DuPlain, Sue Southwick and Nancy Cameron. 'v.,lu ROW 2 Kit Hawkins, Paul Stanbery, Dave Wachner, Sharon Wolfe, Gordon Bradley, Bob Davis, Jinny Eastman and Lavonne Kinsinger. IK Managing Editor SUE SOUTHWICK Editor-in-Chief PAT LIST A--' 1 1 W if l Adviser BEVERLY BENSON -ies.-new ,...,'. Assistant Sports Editor Gordon Bradley and Sports Editor David Wachner Page editors plan the features for their pages and oversee the com pletion of their sections. 3 55' 1619? Nj' 'WH - at L.. .Z SV- ' .,'..k5,-' ,im .'. ' 31 '- f, ' i 25? , fi. . .Rest Adviser Julian Mazzarella Print Shop Blazer adviser Beverly Benson instructs five of the print shop students in the fundamentals of make-up. Steve Case, Darlene Roberts, Charles Green, Carl Hudspeth and Nate Sims learn to place type and pictures in forms for the newspaper. Joseph Kader demonstrates the operation of the new Robinson camera to Nate Sims, This new camera is for use in lithography. The print shop produces, in addition to the Blazer, programs, tickets and booklets for school events. The production of the basketball and Journalism Production Class .-3 k 'S Adviser BURTON F. ANDERSON Bob Mazone, Patty Wehrheim, Dennis Moore, Brad Dessery and Dave Richardson prepare to write copy for the football and basketball programs.lStatistics, figures and information are gathered by the students to be used in the publications. Members of the class also kept statistics of the football games for the athletic department. Sally Hostetter, Margaret Warne and Rosemary Voigt lay out and plan the hand book for the incoming Asophomores. The Blue Prints is com- prised of vital information for the new student. Vic Hart, Steve Kreck and Allen Weinstock have sent the '60-'61 Press Book to the printers and seem to be relieved of the task. Distributed among the I1 In V ' - , .,.. st' . A i five schools in the Foothill League, the publica- tion contains football information for outside news services. of N f ttt football programs, the Press Book and the Blue Prints is undertaken by the Journalism Production Class. The class supplements the newspaper and year- book departments by providing addi- tional coverage for Muir's activities. After o Muir victory, the excited crowd cheers enthusiastic- cnlly for the Mighty Mustangs. Spirit, sportsmanship ond school spirit ore instilled in the student body by our outstanding sports progrom. Sports 'E Qytx xx X Y . KW' ii 1 I' -I jam, 'B' -nl' gp 44' ff' ' . 1 fffflf X 'S M -I ., 1175 x. ,ff . N25 F . AC Mr' N WU lx . I G as W f , Mm .. M tl-wal Q 1 I L ' 5 5 'J' 3 ' Q ti? I Li., Q S Varsity Football Muir .. . . Muir ... Muir . . . Muir ... Muir . . . Muir ... Muir .. Muir ... Muir ... SEASONS RECORD .. . .18 Western Anaheim . . .20 Fontana .... . . . ...38 Oxnard . . .33 Santa Paula ... . . .20 Gelndale Hoover . 6 Glendale ...... .. .26 Burroughs . . . .32 Burbank . . . .34 Pasadena . . ROW 'I Sammy Slack, Geoff Groves, Duane Johnson, John Mason, Jim Nelson, Richard Booth, Russell Cole and David Raddatz ROW 2 Harvey Pinyoun, Brian Rapp, Sky Schmidt, Jewel Williams, John Nese, Jim Webb, Emory Bell Carlos Sepulveda and John Scott ROW 3 Bob Castaldi, Doug Spires, Ken Fraser, Bruce Fraser, Jim Mathey, Rick Petterson, William Johnson Wilbur Radcliff Chris Cordaro Lyle McGarvin, John Boelter and' Ken Cole. s C ., , . i ,oricli Al Kriuti and Hurd Coach Don Hunt combined their coaching talents to produce another cltatnpionship team, The Mustangs record for the y nur wus 7-2, their A-i league reco,-fl assu,-ed them of ct tie for the Foothill League title. Coach Krvuti mrmm-fl ilu, WMS box piyonvs WING Comm nl vncouirirjnci the players from 1519 5,5-lelmesr John Muir opened its i959 practice game schedule by traveling to Western Anaheim. The Mustangs were outscored by the Pioneers 20-18. The following Friday, the Mustangs shut out the Fontana Steelers 20-0. ln another impressive offensive display, Muir let loose its speedy runners to chalk up a 38-0 win over the Oxnard Yellowiackets. The Lincoln Avenue squad played its last practice game against the Santa Paula Cardinals and won handily 33-0. With a non-league record of three wins and one loss, the Mustangs started on the league trail, ramping over the Hoover Tornadoes 20-0, Meeting a spirited Glendale team, the Mus- tangs lost 6-20. Coach Hunts crew rebounded and beat the Bur- roughs lndians 26-T8 for their first home game at l-lorrell Field. Muir, putting on a tremendous show of power, both offensively and defensively, came from behind to defeat a determined Bur- bank team 32-20. Pasadena, in high hopes for its first victory over Muir High, clashed with the Mustangs at l-lorrell Field. The Bulldogs threatened in the first half and scored the first touchdown, but were held by Muir's staunch defense for the rest of the game. The Big Gold Machine rolled on to a thrilling 34-7 victory over its cross-town rival, The Mustangs were under a disadvantage by playing their first six games away, but came through with a seven and two season record and a tie for the league champ- ionship. ,ia Athletic Director JACK HOOKER 2 ? me -xml? E CARLOS SEPULVEDA vvlLBuR RADCLIFF JIM NELSON Guard Tackle Halfback Blue 12 - Gold 7 Muir 18 WesT-Anaheim 20 Muir opened iTs 1959 fooTball season on Safurday, SepTember 19, wiTh The annual infer- squad Tussle beTweer1 The Blue and The Gold. Emory Bell and Harvey Pinyoun scored Tor The Blue's as Rhonnie Phillips and Geoff Groves Tallied for The Gold'sy The final score, 12-7 in favor of The Blue's. Muir losT To WesTern Anaheim 18-20 in Their opening game. The fumbling MusTangs losT The ball nine Times in The TirsT half buT came back in The lasT Two quarTers To susTain Two scoring drives. Doug Spires scored all Three MusTang Tallies. son saw The Blues win 12-7. Blue defender Doug Spires brings Gold end Jim MaThey To The Turf in The annual Blue Gold game. The firsT scrimmage of The sea Rhonnie Phillips tramples the Fon- tana backfield as he covers 19 yards to set up the final TD. ,sg if A . By . Harvey Pinyoun runs back a 60 yard punt return for a touchdown against Oxnard. Rod Sherman provides the in- terference. Muir 20 - Fontana O Muir won its first victory of the season, in the second pre-season game with Fontana as the Mustangs scored in the first and last quar- ters for a 20-O win. JOHN NESE Guard Muir 38 - Oxnard O Oxnard was trampled by the visiting Mus- tangs 38-O. For the first time in the three year rivalry, Muir defeated the Yellowiackets. All six markers came on r-uns of 50 yards or more as Coach Hunt's crew scored in each quarter, RICK PETTERSON KEN COLE End End Lf' 4 v . vt 5 1 ' if V 1 f J vxf 'fl H LL H , . I I 'Tiff .,..,- ' Li k.. ' sn.. EMORY BELL Halfback Halfback End SAMMY SLACK JOHN MASON Muir 33 - Santa Paulo O Traveling to Santa Paula for their fourth practice game, the Mustangs trampled the Cardinals 33-O. Muir featured o power- ful running attack which the Channel League gridders found difficult to defend. Muir's defensive unit held the Cardinals scoreless. i Loyal Muni rooters traveled to distant places, such as Anaheim, Fontana, Oxnard and Santa Paula to lend support to the team. Spirit and team play carried the Mustangs to a 33-O win over the Cardinals. 2 nn T 1 Q ,.... BRIAN RAPP Quarterback William Johnson ,lfbf , ,,,.....s--my ,fjlsqfp A T T ' V - 1 JOHN SCOTT JEWEL WILLIAMS Guard Holfboclc Muir 20 - Hoover O Muir Traveled To Glendale Tor Their TirsT league game and buried The Hoover Tornadoes 20-O. ATTer a lead of 7-O aT The half, The MusTangs wenT To work and scored in looTh The Third and fourTh quarTers. Muir's defensive uniT held The opponenTs scoreless Tor The TourTh consecuTive Time. sTarTs To block ouT a Hoover defender as Tony Williams cuts back in Muir's first league game. til'-13 M ,, T .A ff .1 ? V , - . . f rs, T ' 'ii . Sammy Slack, under a heavy rush, unleashes a Tony yard pass To Ken Fraser on The lasT play of The Glendale game RUSTY COLE Center Muir 6 - Glendale 20 Glendale's single-wing aTTack sTopped The visiTing MusTangs 20-6 in The baTTle for The league championship. DynamiTer Roger Dalton ron and passed The home Team To vicTory, The only Muir score came on a 40-yard pass and run loy Ken Fraser. DAVE RADDATZ Guard RICHARD BOOTH Center 3. .1 'Q ,A V l Phi' . GEOFF GROVES JIM WEBB JOHN BOELTER Quarterback Guard Tackle Muir 26 - Burroughs l8 Muir won its first home game defeating Burroughs 26-18. In a defensive contest the Mustangs stopped the Indians on two brilliant goal line stands. Ken Fraser caught three touch- down passes and Doug Spires ran for the other Muir tally. Linebacker Sky Schmidt stops a Burroughs Indian as Wilbur Radcliff comes up to secure the tackle. AXX fx T ' T 1 fi? wk? ,,r...,.....,.-usual!! ' ' fy ' T as-L., f . , 4.4 11 ix' -,231 NM- M'-s Q ,. .M . K . W1 .+ VS .Q ., . , ,, , , , hwy, , k, Pr f -, -fx f Q-.-T 7 . ,, ,s,1X,L.,. Doug Spires booms Through The center To score a Touchdown as The powerful Muir line opens The gap. WILLIAM JOHNSON Guard Muir 32 - Burbank 20 Muir's Big Gold Machine ground ouT a 32-20 vicTory over Burbank in a TighT game, WiTh The score 13-14, in Bur- bank's favor aT The half, The Musfangs came back and scored one Touchdown wiTh Harvey Pinyoun leading The aTTack. ln The fourTh quarfer, Tackle Wilbur Radcliff picked off a fumbled laTeral and ran 44 yards for The final Muir score. JIM MATHEY End DOUG SPIRES Holfback .,Y' 4' , ' L t div A if .ve .. ' -.- ...' ... f. A , . ' 5:1 '.f,' 4- 1 s J 'f 5 Q H, ,,5 . - I v. Ken Fraser takes a pass and rambles for extra yardage by faking outa Pasadena defender. Muir 34 - Pasadena 7 Coach Don Hunt unleashed his Mighty Mustangs into the Horrel Field corral and the home team convincingly defeated the Pasadena Bulldogs 34-7. Before an overflow crowd of 9,000 spectators, Muir garnered its sixth straight win over its cross-town rival, Pasadena. It was a complete team victory for the spirited Mustangs - the climax to a championship year. By defeating Pasadena, Muir tied Glendale for the Foothill League title. Muir has not lost to Pasadena since the series started in l954. CHRIS CORDARO Tackle A, .,.. ' V. , . .sv ,C we -as w A '4 X SKY SCHMIDT DUWAYNE JOHNSON Guard Fullback Y 1- , fy - nl 'I C wife Q- -Q- 122 TONY WlLLIAMS 2 ,ya K Vu Halfback s 4 ' I. r ,3 1 ,, ,, , 5 Ng we . I k ? ' ,,.,-1' vm., x ' , x Q, X ,-5,43 , QVQ 55 Ken Cole pursues a Bulldog ball carrier as the Pasadena rnan runs for extra yardage. Muir's Big Gold Machine thrortled the Bulldog offense for a 34-7 win. Turkey Tussle , 9 4 M , V . RONNIE PHILLIPS Halfback K L Q. KEN FRASER End Y...... .1 Players of The week 1 45 v ,xx N. f This is a huddle loaded with talent - the players of the week. Reading COunTer clockwise is Doug Spiers No. 21, Harvey Pinyoun, Sammy Slack, Ken Fraser, Ken Cole, William Johnson and Chris Corclaro. The football captains elected at the end of the year by the entire football team were William Johnson, Ken Cole and Doug Spiers. They also captained the team during the Turkey Tussel game. 123 4 ll Football SEASONS RECORD MUIR 19 . .................... Western 0 MUIR 29 . ....... Fontana 6 MUIR 19 .. .. Long Beach Poly 6 MUIR 14 .. ....... Pasadena O lFootball Circusl MUIR 19 .. ........ Hoover 19 MUIR 12 .. .. Glendale 13 MUIR 32 . .. Burroughs 26 MUIR 37 .. .. Burbank 14 MUIR 20 .. .. Pasadena O Head Coach Jack Hollen and Assistant Coach Pete Pappas. i 59 ROW 1 Preston Clipper, Willie Barnes, Stephen Hemela, Thomas Sudduth, Bill Tisch, Wayne Brandow, Gene Yamate, John Byers, John Tai and Jerry Fujikawa. ROW 2 Norman Kadamoto, Sam Liberrnan, John Grizzard, Wayne Edwards, Douglas Collins, Fred McCarl, Jesse Ferguson, Kingsley Hines, Joe Dossen, Joel Sheldon and Gary Boone. ROW 3 Ron Demolar, Ted Sugasawara, Richard Trotter, Richard Acker, Dave Pellegrin, Joe Borland, Bari WGlSl'l, Robbin Okamoto, Mike Gilpin, James Lesh, Dale Jones and Ken Bertonneau. ROW 4 Ollie CUFF, Tfld Hif0m0T0f D00 MCD0nUldf Wflffen Web, Ted Huston, Charles Kennedy, John Benriter, Al Reynolds, Robert Weiss, Howard Traylor, Steve Rivers, Steve Burks and Bill Daniels. ROW 5 T0mmY FUVUYUI James Holllsf -loe Dfmgeffleldf -lim Cfmlfellf George Fulks, Charlie Parks, Jim Stewart, Dick Golden, Jim Finch, Randy Boal Charles Cobb and Frank Cook. alsh moves in to block. The Glendale Blasters se the favored Colts l3-l2. SEASONS REVIEW Jack Hollen recorded his mosT successful season as B TooTball coach during The '59 campaign. The ColTs ended The year wiTh seven wins, one loss and one Tie. In The non-league tussles wiTh VVesTern Anaheim, FonTana and Long Beach Poly, The Colts seemed unbeaTable. Pasa- dena proved To be no maTch Tor The Colts aT The annual FooTball Circus as Muir exploded Tor 14 quick poinTs. The Powerful EooThill League Teams pro- vided more compeTiTion Tor The high-riding ColTs. Hoover Tied Muir T9-lf? in a Topsy-Turvy game which could have gone eiTher way. The ColTs' nexT encounTer was wiTh The league champs, Glendale. The BlasTers nosed ouT The ColTs 13,12 Tor Muir's TirsT loss. In The nexT Two games, The ColTs romped over Burroughs 32-26 and Burbank 37-T-4. Coach Hollen's crew enTered The Turkey Tussle in high spiriTs - The ColTs whipped The hapless Pasadena Bullpups 20-O. Jesse Ferguson carries a Hoover defender after Taking a pass from quarterback ladashi Hiramoto. Accurate passing sustained the Colts Touchdown drives. Taking a pitchout from Tad HiramoTo, John Grizzard powers his way for five yards. Hoover Tied the Colts with five seconds left on a lucky Touchdown pass. Hiramoto rolls around right end as Bari , . ,,,u.. r 'Wif .l V Football Pele Dorn carries the ball for a gain amidst a host of Hoover Tacklers. The JV 's climaxed a winning season with a 20-6 victory over The Pasadena Bull dogs. Don Shoup officiates at many local col- lege games, in addition to coaching the JV's. AAUH Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir SEASON'S RECORD Arcadia Oxnard .. San Gabriel . . . Glendora . . . Hoover . . . Glendale .. Burroughs . . . . Burbank . . . Pasadena 13 7 7 O 6 20 36 19 6 1 Q 'W'-Q-1--. C' ., g . ,.s..,.a.6A A A asv Vewifff' Gary Tiernagel moves in to break up a Glendora pass in The end zone. The pre-season game was highlighted bythe rushing of Jewel Williams. SEASONS REVIEW The Junior Varsity Team was com- posed of TuTure Varsity players who were playing To gain more experience. BUT, The lack of experience did noT mean That The JV's lacked The drive and effort of Their idol VarsiTy Team. The TirsT scrim- mage was a disappoinTmenT for The squad, dropping a close game To Ar- cadia 13-12. The next Tour games were completely dominaTed by The MusTangs as They clobbered Oxnard 57-7, San Gabriel 13-7, Glendora 46-0 and Hoover 19-6. JusT as They were gaining momen- Tum, Glendale deTeaTed The JV's 20-14. NexT on The schedule was Burroughs, This was The only game in which The JV's were completely ouTclassedg The In- dians dumped Them for a 36-6 score. The lasT Two games were gratifying for Muir as They eked ouT a hard fought 20-19 vicTory over Burbank and a win over Pasadena. The Pasadena game is always The big one Tor The Mustangs and This year was no excepTion. BoTh Teams scrapped as hard as They could, buT Muir came ouT a 20-6 vicTor. Rod Sherman skirts left end for a Touchdown against Glendale. The Cwrfis Hollis reaches in vain for o long pass from quarterback Pete favored Mustangs were upset by The Dynamiters 20-14. Dorn as The Glendale defenders close in. 1 if :S , 1 ,WM La- ! . 'Ir . My .. M 5345- M 1 - . 'B T 1.-.sv .-T.-Q A 8 sf ., MQ., A -TQ , ,Mg,4,,,- A as- ' , , ' - , W qv' , ' 5 . : 'U ' 'ttt sw A... f ' I 133, K., - y ' ' Za- .Pfnv f- ' -' ,. , I, .!...,h F,--.':'fi 1,-'QL' lv, -0. . . J' .A Football Banquet ,- Qu., ln Varsity Coach Don Hunt flashes a grin as emcee Al Learned makes a humorous remark, ip.- Climax to the Muir football season, the an- nual Football Banquet honored the players of the Varsity and B squads. Football let- ters and special awards were presented to the players. The steak dinners, prepared by the Knights of Pythias, were enjoyed by the football squad members, fathers, coaches and guests. Mike Pecarovich, veteran foot- ball mentor, delivered the main speech, in- jecting several amusing quips, Coach Al Learned of Pasadena City College emceed the program. Trophy winners: B Most Improved Ronnie Demolar, Varsity Most improved Ken Fraser and Sportsman- ship Harvey Pinyoun. Medallions were awarded to Varsity stars Most Inspirational Ken Cole, Outstand- ing Lineman Bill Johnson, Outtsanding Back Doug Spires and Most Underrated Jim Webb. Trophies and medallions were presented by the Knights of Pythias and the Muir Rooters Club to the football players. Before the presentation of letters and special awards, the Varsity team members eat their steak dinners, Coach BILL LEVEILLE INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Total Points Avg. Parker ... ....... 320 16.0 Mimms . . . .... 189 9.5 Galloway ... .... 126 6.3 Boelter ... .... 101 6.3 Pinyourt . . . . 85 5.3 Darby . .. . . 65 3.4 Mason . . . . .60 4.0 More . . . . 60 3.0 Hall ..... . . 34 2.0 Cullinane ... .. 22 1.3 Seamons .. .. 20 2.0 Forward Forward Guard JOHN MASON DOUG PARKER HARVEY PINYOUN . Varsity Basketball Guard LARRY MIMMS Basketball Team l Manager LEQN BAKER ROW 1 Malcolm Taylor, Rod Sherman, Harvey Pinyoun, Larry Mimms, Mike Cullnane and Lesle Darby ROW 2 Doug Parker, Bill Galloway, Dave Seamons, Pete Hall, John Boelter, Bob More and John Mason SEASONS RECORD 54 Muir ..... .... L incoln ... Muir ..... .... 5 9 Covina .... Muir ..... .... 6 3 Montebello . . . Muir ..... .... 4 6 South Pasadena Muir ..... .... 4 9 Cathedral .... Muir ..... .... 6 3 San Gabriel .. Muir... .... 56 Monrovia ..... Muir... .... 40 Notre Dame .. Muir... .... 46 Burbank ... .. Muir ..... .... 5 8 Fontana . . . Muir ..... .... 5 7 Hoover . . . Muir ..... .... 3 7 Glendale ... Muir ..... .... 5 8 Burroughs ... Muir ..... .... 5 2 Burbank . .. Muir ..... .... 5 4 Pasadena .. Muir ..... .... 6 O Hoover . . . Muir ..... .... 4 O Glendale ... Muir ..... .... 7 l Burroughs .... Muir ..... .... 5 l Burbank ... Muir ..... .... 6 5 Pasadena .. John Boelter Waits to come into oction cis Doug Pczrker strug- gles with Poscdencfs Jim Roberts for possession of the bull. -A -J T Win u QE .ff 'JU' L I ii ar Harvey Pinyoun, ploy-maker for the Mustangs, drives for o lay-up in the first Posodeno games A capacity crowd viewed the thriller os Muir defected the Bulldogs 54-41. The John Muir Varsity Basketball team had a success- ful season, compiling a league record of five and five. Headed by Doug Parker, a iunior on the first string Foot- hill League team, the casabamen placed third in the final league standings. Other members of the squad were Mike Cullinane, Joe Galloway and Larry Mimms, the only seniors on the team. Harvey Pinyoun, John Boelter, John More, John Mason, Pete Hall, Dave Seamons, Malcolm Taylor and Rod Sherman, underclassmen, will be return- ing next year. Bill Galloway drives through the whole Glendale team for a lay- up. Bill was one of the main point-getters for the team this year. John Boelter, the starting center for the Mustangs, reaches in vain for this rebound against Glendale Hoover. I' Basketball v I '37 Ted Houston, Dick Mclntosh, Jeff Kaull, Dale ,Scoville, Ronnie Demolar, Dave Petrone, and Jim Allison. Not pictured, Jim Jones, Mike Anderson, Walter Ellis, Joel Sheldon ond Gary Patchett. Co-Captains for the year were Gary Patchett and Ronnie Demolar. ' Coach INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD WALT swim-i Total Points Avg. Gary Patchett .... ..... 2 12 12.1 Dale Scoville .... .. .169 8.5 Walt Ellis ....... . . .168 8.6 Dick Mclnfosh ... . . . 121 6.1 Ronnie Demolar . .. . . . 101 6.0 Jeff Kaull ....... . . . 88 4.4 Mike Anderson . . . . . . 68 3.6 Ted Houston .... . . . 45 3.0 Dave Petrone .... . . . 32 1.7 Muir .... Muir Muir Muir OCHOKJIXI Q KCLKJKLJ Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir 1 ',' X. ,.. . .36 Lincoln ... ..49 Covina .... . . . . .42 Montebello ... . . . .57 South Pasadena ....55 Cathedral ....5l Hoover..... . . . .66 Burroughs ... ....42 El Monte... ....56 LaSalle.... ....6l Fontana.. ....48 Hoover ....39 Glendale ... . . . .55 Burroughs ... ....57 Burbank . . . .37 Pasadena . . ....67 Hoover... ...,ol Glendale .. . .57 Burroughs ... ....45 Burbank ... Pasadena , 1. l f 1 X. J.-'I Dale Scoville leaps for the basket as Gary. Patchett waits for the rebound. The B's avenged an earlier loss to Pasadena by defeating the Bullpups 47-4l. Mike Anderson gets set for the tip-off as Ronnie Demolar U 1 .lx a moves in to take the tip. 134 Amidst a crowd of Bullpup cagers, Dale Scoville hooks for two as Ronnie Demolar and Gary Patchett move in for the re- bound. 4 as 4 Coach WALT OPP Varsity Track ROW 1 Nate Sims, Walt Turner, Jim Webb, Carlos Sepulveda, Dennis Tope, Ernie Mask, Tony Williams, Tony Albin, Mike Gilpin and Bobby Newhouse. ROW 2 Doug Spiers, Larry Lester, Bruce Anderson, Jim Nelson, Dave Morgan, Dick Aolund, Fred Good, Fred Mack, Ken Fraser, Bobby Larry, Geoff Groves, Dave Maggioro, Mike Anderson, Reuben Cuevas, Carl Hudspeth and Walt Beeson. Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir 86... 97 66 93 Us 59 sfe. 56112. 48 .. SEASONS RECORD At time of publication Covina I8 Loyola 7 . .. Notre Dame 35 Cathedral lO 4f5 Hoover 44 U6 . . Glendale 47112 . . . Burroughs 56 100 yard dash . 220 yard dash .. 440 yard dash .. 880 yard dash .. Mile Run ....... 180 Low Hurdles 120 High Hurdles 880 Relay ..... High Jump .. Broad Jump ... Shot Put .... Pole Vaulr .. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Walt Turner .. Bruce Anderson Nate Sims Nare Sims .... Reuben Cuevas Bob Larry .... Bob Larry .... IFraser, Turner, lMack, Barnesl John Grizzard . Jim Nelson ... Mike Anderson 110.0 121.9 :49.4 2:02.9 4147.0 119.6 115.0 1:28.7 6' 1 .. 21' 54' 6 11'6 Bruce Anderson breaks the tape outdisfancing Iwo Hoover men in the 220 yard run. I I -up .kk- ,Q .. Bobby Larry skims over The low hurdles to a victory against Glendale as Geoff Groves Trails in third place. Mike Anderson clears the 'll foot ma Dynarnilers. rk in a dual meet against the Glendale di ' in Jim Nelson heaves the shot past the 54 foot mark ll Track ROW I Walter Ellis, Robert Weiss, John Bertrand, Tony Albin, Jim Stewart, Fred Good, Homer Boulin, l.arry Grizzard, Mike Gilpin Lester Pace, Ernie Mask and Dale Jones. ROW 2 George Fulks, Richard Trotter, Mike McChesney, Al Reynolds, Carl McNieI, AI Marchand, Duane Johnson, Ollie Carr, Fred McCarl, Clyde Jordon, Bill Fuiimoto, Bobby Newhouse, Mack Hopkins, Oscar Betts, Johnny Myers and Jesse Ferguson. Mike McChesney and Jesse Ferguson skim over the high hurdles against Glendale. The Colts were upset by the Blasters, who won the championship. John Bertrand leaves the toe board for a lump of 18 feet. f, , !i',,,-A, T' 'F' 4 4 I is - 1- Xl ll Track Coach DON HUNT fx Jus ' Alon Tingey goes up and over the 5 foot mark. A silhouette of fine form is displayed by Jesse Fergueson, K 5'7 kv-, arry Grizzard hits for a third place against Glen . . r r K W' NL, ,s , . vis-'Q I 'E A 1 Varsity Baseball sli w i J to like i'i i . if ROW I Leonard Perkins, Dick Phelan, Mike Park, Harvey Pinyoun, Bob Castaldi, Gary Patchett and John Arvan. ROW 2 Bob Riegler, Richard Fite, Bill Hardey, Jim Reese, Tom Thie, Jack King and Coach Pete Pappas. Coach PETE PAPPAS John Muir's Varsity Baseball team, under the coaching of Pete Pappas, had a season that any school or coach could be proud of. Muir proved to be a team full of hustle and spirit, always up for each game, and doing their best to win. The hitting proved to be very good throughout the season along with a better than average fielding percentage. ' ' The pitching staff was composed of Leonard Perkins, Tom Thie, John Arvan, and ace hurler and knuckleballer Gary Patch- ett, who kept most ofthe league batters under control. Individual hitting was supplied by second baseman Brian Rapp, shortstop Harvey Pinyoun and centerfielder Dick Phelan. Most of the slugging was contributed by first baseman Jack King and catcher Bob Castaldi. On the whole Muir's season was a success - the Mustang's winning their share of pre-season and league games. Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir SEASONS RECORD At time of publication .. l Notre Dame . . .. 6 St. Francis .. .. 7 Arcadia ..... . . . .l l South Pasadena .. 6 Rosemead .... . . 8 Cathedral . .. l Fontana .... . .. 7 Mark Keppel .. .. 3 Burroughs .. . . 7 Burbank . . . 8 Hoover . . . 4 Burroughs . 8 ...lO 8 3 7 3 3 2 4 2 3 O Catcher Bill Hardey connects with a fast ball in a Mustang diamond contest against a rough Burroughs nine. This marked one of the few losses by Muir in league competition. 'S. 'H H' , 4 Q -if A-gg fist' -:na 1 J ,.4.-ny .wi f .aw 1. .- d 3 , 'Y' Q ll rd' -- Q ' flu ' Q4-' '... ..4. ' '. A I A M . ...LM A . ' , J wif fw-f-ggif' A' ' ' 'AN ,,' oi W... , J'- V 4, . 45 4,-nn It P-fm ' if . ' - ' A if fares? M Mi-,.:1f: - is- .. -. Q- fi. .sfkxxw ,,,, ,K , 'link .KA X I . , , W ! V5 ,. fix.-as 1 I ,v J ', 4 . . W 14 .1 ,- - , wi' V-ff, S' ii. kv 4' X .' ' - '- rl' , .1 0 35, , , .K 4- . ,, , -.rpff rw 4' ..,,,j ., 3. f, i-'Q ' 'pf' v1,,1-new gif , fs' Q.: ' .. bf 1' AF' , .J ., .... ., , . . 1..,ww' , f.,2rw,M ,,' 1- 4' , :'4 v 'VI' f ., i ,.v., .. ' ' ' L' ' 'X .4 5 F , CfN':' Q T 4: - rf , ' 7 4 H , A, , 1 I , i V ,sz at af, +51 VV In M, ,s.Es,.. kqlis . . , 1 - f K 4' .,.,a V: . 4 in 'V 1 ivan Q' 'K I ,A Uv' an , figLi'lf,?ixv 32? it Z'f5+ Lff?'f4rll 'fr 3 Q ' ' ' 1, .7 1 . - I f S' P ,' A' L. .41 V lib' 1 .UV rw . U if 4 Q, W - ' AW if V 4 ,M -' -I 4 sf. gi .... I Q ' afar -1 ,Q f X 4 .- I 1 9- , ' ' uf'-i Y , 3'5 7' I AQ K h e J . , 7 1' ' 43' ' vu 1 ' ' I , ,,,,,. 7, .... f . .M 7--W wwf-f--M i it - 1 S. x i LEONARD PERKINS MIKE PARKS HARVEY PINYOUN RICHARD FITE Pitcher Ouffielder Shortstop Second Base l4 JACK KING GARY PATCHETT First Base Pitcher 'lk 14. ss . IIIA s , -I s ,K ' P ' 'fever a sw. if . H .gFm,qgy,!k:g,, 5 . J.: . 1 B aaiwif, f.- Q i ,x ..2A.-mf 'H IT? M3332- Outfielder Dick Phelan collects another Mustang hit in the game with Burroughs, The Muir nine gave up four un- earned runs as they suffered one of their few setbacks of the season 4-3. '5 Leonard Perkins, Mustang third baseman, tags our a would-be Burroughs' scorer at The bag. The Muirmen won The game 4-O. ROD SHERMAN JOHN ARVAN BOB CASTALDI Shortstop Pitcher 'Catcher BILL HARDY - Catcher TOM THIE Third Base DICK PHELAN Outfielder +71 L' Wg? -r 0 'X 1 x -pa gi- A f gi R, ' A 159::'1,'gk,-J: - I -1-Nfl, 0 95 1- X lair N' fi- L -sv' 4 I fs. J V Baseball ROW I Roger Bright, Tom Nelson. Coach Louis Riess, Terry Park, Jim Dalton, and Duane Moe. ROW 2 Dick Sellers, Ken Bertonneau, Benny Akins, Alan Birk, Bobby Okada, Dove Rubardt, and Mike Paterson. ROW 3 Don Forseith, Bob Aldera, Bob Moore, Bob Despericio, John Bcelter, John Mason, Pete Dorn, Joel Sheldon and Bob Wolfe. Muir's JV Baseball team had a most impressionable and winning season. The team as a whole was composed of pun- iors and sophomores in preparation for next year's varsity team. Team spirit and hustle accounted for the maiority of their wins. The hitting problem seemed to be solved as cap- able hitters, catcher Duane Moe, short- stop Rod Sherman and pitcher John Ma- son connected consistently. Fielding was exceptionally good for the inexperienced sophomores and iuniors in their first en- counter in Foothill League competition. At time of publication, the JV's were leading the league. Coach LOUIS RIESS Ll . ,V.., . W .1 Bobby Okada tags out catcher Duane. Moe on an attempted steal in a JV inter-squad game. MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR MUIR ml' Bobby Aldera takes a cut at the ball as catcher Duane Moe prepares for the throw. SEASONS RECORD At time of publication .. 4 St. Francis .. 2 .. 3 Arcadia ........ 8 -. 8 South Pasadena ...i -- 2 Rosemead ..... 4 ll Cathedral 4 -- 6 Fontana ..... ...7 7 Mark Keppel.. .. 2 ..3 Burroughs 10 ....3 Burbank... ...2 9 Hoover... ...2 ....6 Glendale... ...4 22 Pasadena .... ...5 ....7 Burroughs... ...3 Outfielder Jim Dalton is out at home as catcher Duane Moe puts on the tag. Umpire Allen Burks calls the play as on- deck batter Bob Aldera sees it differently. 145 Gymnastics 'Coach JACK HOLLEN ROW ROW Perry, ROW 1 Dave Jackson, Steve Leidner, Terry Sax, Ralph Page, Les Pace, Dave Rudin, Sky Schmidt and Bob Beer. 2 Coach Hollen, Tom Stittick, Ron Loyd, Bruce Williams, Dick Golden, Steve Rivers, Paul Lavorico, Robin Rinderknecht Collin Henry Tai and Chris Kirby. 3 Tay Gerry, John Provost, Dick Seymore, Cliff Lewis, Ron Way, John Westling, Bart Walsh and Dave Meeks Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir SEASONS RECORD At time of publication 96 V2 68 70 V2 55 49 Montebello .. Bellflower . . . Verdugo Hills . Long Beach Poly Baldwin Park . 23112 41 49112 65 V2 71 Henry Toi demonstrates his expert ability on the purollel bars. Dick Golden, Muir's number one ring mon, performs cu difficult Iron Cross on tne rings. John Westling executes 0 buck flip in cz Icy-out position. ld if' Frank Rice moves ahead in breast-stroke in a meer against Flintridge Prep. Coach SEASON 'S RECORD WALTER SMITH MUN 52 Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Swimming Flinfriclge Burroughs Burbank .. ... Hoover ... ... Glendale .. ... Pasadena Montebello -surf' The 100 yard an-ff 'W -9 A H M Fowl: ,i ri F V - 4 W . X We sl' o We ss s, or-fi k . er 5 .J , ' L' if f M 1 -s ,v -'-, 1' 1 U V i .ir . 4 img' ,.,- , - :rj , -1,z'S'1f:fffr1'ffawH n i ,. 'r- .' -1 is 1 ' - IT1'if'5!',f 4-was ,f.r-ze-f , ig Wf if ' eff ' ..., L-53f3V:iV1i21'1-WL Q .:,fff.afa1?3H2.P31.'jg: .,., - r - .5ii,...-M-f'f AV ',- 1- .V 1 -,.' fi:w?f ' is wi f ---., :V r- - My .Q 'raw' :ifvfr- M ' r ,Jr . ' gg' , i'..,. fliififfii ' ,i., -rrr W M ' ' M , , Arr-, , i 55miffiifi?Tf'Ei -'r-i ifflf'L' ' L L L 1 ,df ' . E'1J-2i,f,iwf?7Niliif' 2 ' ' , f ' - W V, N , .rfm A f, if I I s K w' js 9 , n W -- i. LL LL ,11 . ,gf if . 'r 'Pg . ., M- 4, L r H anis y ' We .Mp A ' N- 1 V J-jjj, .tux I my ' 21513 1551. g.zt,,g,... we 1 . .. .. i iiLLi , V f ..m.sr 5i. 1 I . . ,Q my . ,, .Z F.. i ff' h The fabulous form of Rick Petferson is displayed as he pulls ahead in the 100 yard butterfly. ,- -' If Dean Behse swims the 50 yard free-style in a meet against Flintridge Prep. l, F 52 L Laughing it up over the victory in the Hoover meet X are Muir's outstanding swimmers, Frank Rice, Rick Petferson, Petie Fellows, Little Casual Bruce Fra- E F 'J' I ser and Big Daddy Phil Carter. QE, y A ' ' sk l' !l u ,563 ROW 'l Steve Smith, Bill Bowen, Mike Terry, Frank Chapman, John Benriter, Jon Boshard, John Coltman, Bob Blohm, Tom Worthington, Butch Willis and Bill Bernard. ROW 2 Tom Sellers, Larry Fisher, Thurston Coe, Ray Randell, Frank Rice, Dean Behse, Corey Myer, Steve Swenerton, Bob Brewer, Ray Avesian and Dan Lauder. ROW 3 Val Detling, Wayne Brandow, Bill Dwiggens, Andy Glassell, Brad Dessery, Raymond Kauth, Ken Clausen, Wayne Daniels, Randy Hermann, Frank Cook and Tom Kambe. ROW 4 Stan Jones, Ed Fraser, Doug Hegemier, Tim Tyler, Phil Carter, Larry Baker, Rick Petterson, Peter Fellows, Bruce Fraser, Jim Bradburn and Jim Klien. Tennis x ROW 1 Grant Holcomb, Dove Dognlien, Dick Hummer, Noel Johanson and Eric Kiers. ROW 2 Coach Bill Leveille, Roy Pitts, Perry Johnson, Peter Lewis, Hugh Rcmdcll ond John Nelson. Coach BILL LEVEILLE Arm Pitts hits Davey Rognlien in the wooden leg. Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir Muir SEASON'S RECORD At time of publication 4 . . .... .... ......... A r cadia 3 7 . . . . . South Pasadena 0 41f2, H . . . Rosemead 2112 7 . . ...... LaSalle O 7 , , ........ Fontana O 6 ,, ... Mark Keppel l 5 . . . . . Burroughs 2 6 . . . . Burbank 1 5 . . . . . Hoover 2 SEASON'S REVIEW John Muir's Varsity Tennis team has proven itself to be a top-flight contender in the race for the Foothill League championship, by compiling arv impressive 9-O record, at date of publication. The top-seeded players on the Mustang squad are Grant Holcomb, first singles, Hugh Randall, second sin- gles, Perry Johnson, third singles, Peter Lewis, fourth singles and Dave Rognlien, fifth singles. Noel Johanson, Ray Pitts, Tad Stock and John Nelson led Muir in the doubles competition. 13 'U As first man Grant Holcomb and cheerleader Larry Westland discuss the tennis match, Ron Demola goes in for two points. .......uvl Vg.. Nose Randall sings l Love Tennis ln the Spring Time for Coach Leveille as Legs Holcomb dances to the rythym. Go ie, l ROW 1 Steve Hoelscher and Joe Colsant. ROW 2 Coach Al Kauti, Kim Lockwood, Bill Tisch, Dennis Moore, Jinx Hoelscher, Vic Hayek and Phil Hasp. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir. Muir... .. Muir. is M 7 . SEASON'S RECORD At time of publication 24 San Gabriel 15 Montebello l4 Alhambra ... 25 St. Francis .. l7 Morningside 24 Burroughs . 33 Hoover ..... l5 Montebello 28 Burbank .. 36 Glendale .. Joe Dossen and Pete Hall gloat over their scores and proudly display them to Dick Fairfield and Joe Hume. lt seems that Pete and Joe shot in the high i40's. Coach AL KAUTI Vic Hayek, Muir's top man, addresses the ball before a drive. Girls' Sports Nl' .-C if Playing basketball, Carol Kaplow receives the hand-off from Sally Gaims, as the girls in the background wait in readiness. BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL Sn yy iii y c gy yyygyygggy it y y Volleyball, a sport offered to girls in the gym classes, generates the enthusiasm of these early morning participants. 'pf' ll FOLK DANCING Completing the half-sashay, these girls demonstrate their skill in folk dancing. RECREATIONAL GAMES Girls enioy recreational games such as checkers, shuffle board, bowling and ping pong. TENNIS Engrossed in a difficult rally these tennis players enioy a popular girls sport. SWIMMING These girls are taking advantage of their swimming period. After much practice they became skillful iumpers. ARCHERY These feminine Robin Hoods seem to be delighted at taking aim at their gym teacher. x BADMINTON A hole in your racquet? Badminton, one of the excit- ing sports in this year's girls activities program, is being enjoyed by this student. ., Y 'iJ . QL ...-if .5 Vice President Shciron Wilson, Treasurer Kothy Ritner, President Gloria Nighswonger, Cor- , . responding Secretory Christine Hoehner ond Recording Secretory Roberto Kuster. -... V . H... Q-.4--Q4 Girls' Athletic Association 1 . ,fi fl,. . ' ji 1 Advisers Betty Morr, Pot DeVorss Georgina Mimmczck ond Carolyn Tinker -p-...f..- xv---..-,,,, Porticipcxting in on active volley bcill gorne ore some members ofthe GAA. i ' Ru. This is the way, says Adviser Carolyn Tinker. The bully begins the game of field hockey as the two center forwards face off. Walk your base is the cry of umpire Shorty McCue. Batter JoAnn Van Leer seems satisfied at the call as Kathy Ritner shows her disgust, ROW 'I Treasurer Mary Ann McCue and Corresponding Secretary Christine Hoehner, ROW 2 Recording Secretary Kathy Kirby, Vice President Kathy Ritner, Adviser Carolyn Tinker and President Robbie Kuster. A. s ln ,,,s , I n F. ,J ROW 1 Martha Raines, Elaine De Corolis, Liz Busch, Mary Dor- land, Jan Cronquist, Missy Bunch, Ann Davis, Roberta Laird, Sue West and Judy Johnson. ROW 2 Sharon Bourquin, Peggy McMillan, Judy Davenport, Kathy Underwood, Nancy Riordan, Marilyn Sadler, Barbara Henderson, Bobbi Bailey, Carol Culberson, Kathy Kirby and Anita Tillotson, ROW 3 Jan Sartor, Tascha Lane, Jane Nelson, Arlene Fine, Cathy Reeks, Linda Jahnke, Peggy Brown, Ann Fleming, Christy Gammell and Lynn Giambruno. ROW 4 Barbara Morrow, Marilyn Bower, Barbara Fay, Donna La Motte, Marlene Beiss, Moiya Marshall, Mary Bond and Connie Kirby. Aqua Follies Acquacade adviser Patricia DeVorss and student manager Jan Sartor prepare for the annual water show. Practicing water ballet, these four girls illustrate one of the many hearsal are required to perfect the intricate movements. Pu fir- .. H' Q ec,,,,. L t A V.. L a , ,152 ek ...4....-.-0-Q x i 2' A 4' S l t l l DRY-LAND COMMITTEES Cheryl Simmons, Avis McEIvvain, Sue Russom and Linda Mala- mas paint a banner for the Props committee. ROW 1 Publicity, Judy Alexander, Script, Susan Brobst, Food, Pam Armstrong, Lighting, Janet Laurie, and Tickets, Sally Sims, ROW 2 Cues, Roberta Kuster, Backstage, Kathy Ritner, Ushering, Patti Hardcostle, Dry Land Committee Chairman Jo Ann Van Leer, Props, Gloria Nigswonger, and Programs, Caro- line Patterson. to-. 'af- Kathy Underwood, Cathryn Reeks, Judy Davenport and Nancy Reardon practice one of the acquatic routines with dry lond water. l s , tb r a'L l' 1 0 ....-... X if ',l,1 wash? a- 3 -V lf' f Ibn 'ui i fs . .. lx Ov.. 1' at I, ,qv , .JA W - Q W. s 1'-3 K iw. -run., A 'tw ' ,, wiv? i .f V 4 ' W-stew t ' ,.. - sw , F. A- 0 4' r'- Q ws. -nw ,. 1 A 'Z :L i ,U ugmgv 4. J, an iq J' .bw ' , Akkr if -we-f . fi ' V N ' X. ,QQ-.N 'AQ 3' V O 1 0' . 1 f l , ..r t, ' of it f r -sg, ,N - f . ta ng W J I wr 3? . 'S?7' , . ff? ' ,, ,i,.' kk,-. NK' K A M . 4 , N. 7' Y f p K Q , k,, I K H w,.. . ,, - my K , H s..wwmE? gy I M, 3 - N ...T - -g S . K A- ' ' v ' ' M: ' Nfl? A ' ..., 1 riff? 'L ' ALIT f 'R , ' 'M 'h f ., M , ,. , V' , 1 . ,... - .Q-P.. , - 'W' ,.rr fi!-rw' - -- '----. , . .- .,,,. .. .. ,,,., , . .. W s.. .t , K, x wap- .1 . L. 4- ,M .. .. ., . ., mv., 1 wish. V WNW- .. fnvgzgsg N V M.. .,, , hiv - at-1 , ' 'it X ' in Experimentation with various formations and techniques are tried before the final routine is assembled. After two months of planning and rehearsing, the aquacade was presented on May 20 and 21. Working together with the dry land committees, the swimmers gave ci precision performance. l6l 5 i ,..-Z' ' X N 1 f Memories of three eventful years flash through the minds of the graduating Seniors as they realize that the experiences enco-untered at Muir will inevitably aid them in their Brightest New Decade. Seniors Fall Senior .Class Council President A STEVE HAMMER ROWI Advisor John McFarlane, President Steve Hammer, Vice President Bob Truman, Treasurer Barbara Tompkins and Sec- retary Sue Hall. ROW 2 Mary Courtney, Bob Davis, Tiona Weirman, Georgia Criley, Stefano Cirino, Nancy Brown, John Henninger, Sue Evans and Jacquie Killam. ROW 3 Dianna Thomas, Ted Sugasawara, Adele Rodman, Kathy Renger, Edna Dulon, Kathy Nelson, Tascha Lone and Kathy Harbordt. ROW 4 Larry Baker, Judy Gilpin, Sheila Trammell, Tonya Turner, Carol Traylor, Teri Hanashiro, Dolly Templin, Shirley Allen and Tom Murphy. ROW 5 Bob Warde Bob Linker, James Nishimoto, Jeriel Nutter, Ruth Harrison, Liz Coplin, Larry Westland and Mark Howe. ROW 6 Bruce Anderson, Steve Haselton, Harold Poynter, Jim Ellingwood, John Lane, Richard Blakely, Steve Smith, Robbin Okamoto and Steve Schneider. The Senior Class Council has had many duties in this crucial year. They have been responsible for planning their prom, break- fast, plaque-laying ceremonies and other graduation activities. 2 humid NN'21'1 'na' V, l ii Vice President BOB TRUMAN Secretary Treasurer SUE HALL BARBARA TOMPKINS po 1. I i 1 Spring Senior Class Council 'int ' President DICK HORGAN Vice President RICHARD BLAKELY H , , . C, , .. .. ROW 'I Sheryl Lehman, Stetana Cirino, Patricia Mallouf, Sue Hall, Alison Hutchings, Jan DuPlain, Adele Rodman, Judy Davenport, Edna Dulon, Nada Keizer, Wendy Earl, Jean Stewart and Christine Able. ROW 2 Dick Fairfield, David Wilmhurst, Bill Chavis, Gil Haig, Misbah Bizri, Tom Murphy, James Riggs, Carlos Sepulveda, Joyce Shatafian, Dorothy Templin, Pat List, Vicki Smith and Lillian Fuiimoto. ROW 3 Floyd Clark, Larry Baker, Joe Dossen, Larry Silverman, Bruce Anderson, Dean Behse, Dick Horgan, Alan Boucher, Carol Pearcy, Bev Esterbrook and Barbara Tompkins. ROW 3 August Dontanville, Robert Jones, Jim Pedersen, Steve Moreland, Jerry Miller, Lee Collins, Dave Rognlien, Grant Holcomb and John Lane. Secretary Treasurer JUDY GILPIN BARBARA TOMPKINS S T? ' iv ,f 4 if X fm I .ij-Q ', if 'f. ',, wi g' , M453 ':'f E I .52 53 LET, iiefi 'ffl fiiiifgj Q.. if 3 l ::,55'f..,g?E5Q3f'f rm-cfs .. W' -1:-gf: ,szlfi Y, :asf 4 121. -mx' -'Q-,E 2-' -xv - CHRISTINE ABEL CAROLE ADE BONNIE ADAM ANDREA ADAMS Ns E 'S 2 1 W9 'E I 1 I 'Ep X , I JOHN AKERBERG BETTY ALEXANDER GAIL ADAMS rm I AI M' I ,Q ,'f .. :f:f ' I: :gf 1. ' ,,h, ,, If 'IIII - Hg 11 : -ci NORENE ADAMS JANE ALEXANDER YN JOHN ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDREWS J- S , I1 . l i JUDITH ALEXANDER ARDITH ANDERSON X I 'E ja is yu I .S ,I , I LOREN ANNAS '31 - 2 JUDY ALLEN SHIRLEY ALLEN BRUCE ANDERSON KAREN ANDERSON IIIEI 3 I RICHARD APPLEGATE Xff'3 'A MAMIE ANDERSON VICTOR ARBOGAST slgmvf 1 Q. i 2 Q---v NORVIN ARMSTRONG CHARLES AUFFORTH BARRY BARSAMMN 'IL BARBARA BANKS KAREN ARNDS LAWRENCE BAKER gg, RICHARD BARTH GTZ? LINDA BABAMOTO BETTY BANNISTER 479' I V+ I Q.: ALVIN AYERS LEON BAKER ELIZABETH BASKERVILLE :Q 'W JEFFREY BAKER WILLIE BARNES CAROLYN ARNSTON DAVID BALDWIN A MARTIN BASQN PHILIP BARNETT RICHARD ATWELL ALAN BAAS ROBERT BASS I' if-r , GEORGIA BATROSS CAROLYN BECKSTEAD J' E fa EMORY BELL GARY BATTERTON WALTER BEESON JENIFER BEEBEE JEAN BELLAMY DEAN BEHSE LOUISE BAVETTA BONNIE BENKE BONNIE BAXTER GLORIA BEEMAN CHARLES BERGSTROM CLIFFORD BERRY SANDRA BILLUE MISBAH BIZRI 6 gum ww-W 4 Wy -I ., .QI :..a...-Q.: re I U f - ' -V? ,, .,., U 3 4 f P W55I?fe3 'i'T , ' ' 1 ' I - ELM V 1 . f A. , H wif f ,sz BETTY BLAIR L ' ETTORE BERTAGNOLLI FLORA BETTS if RICHARD BLAKELY TIMOTHY BLEWETT 2, Y' I 1 95- C' 1 'rx 5, 15. A 1. W . CAROL BLICK , wr-'f ,--xr TOMMY BOONE gf n .,., PETER BLINN ' MARILYN BOWER -Q 2 ,QI I OO O MICHAEL BOGGUS MARY BOND I I I I I I 0 SUZANNE BONNO ALAN BOUCHER ROSE MARIE BRACEWELL 7 mf' .fx . b I .' . I, ' 1' I 41 ,- . ik, L , X '..' i I ,Ii CHARLES BRAMMER l WUT JANICE BREDICE n . -4 '15-fr 1- -' .I ...Jhbg DAVID BRESEE BRUCE BOWEN DOUGLAS BOWEN SUSAN BOYLE JERRY BOZIGIAN GORDON BRADLEY . 31121 fi ,5- flizm. ., ,f ' PAUL BRASSARD PATRICIA BRAY PHILIP BRINEGAR CAROL BRINLEY LEWTRESHIE BROOKS SANDRA BU RSCH SUSAN BROBST DANIEL BROMMAGE BETTY BROWN IOLA BROWN MARY BROWN JUDITH BRUNER NANCY BROWN MICHAEL BURTON RUTH BUFKIN -1 vw 35 'i3w1f My '.'Qs,gfj 'L If S?IL'3v 2'nX ' 351 ' Wilt MICHAEL BRONSON LAWRENCE BROWN WILLIE BROWN GUSSIE BUTLER DON CALDWELL A 'vu PATRICK CARLSON SANDRA BRONSON STANLEY BURTON WAYNE CARR If fi Soi, if GARTH CARRIER BEVERLY CARY WILLIAM CARSON fd' DAVID CASSIL RENEE CASSOU .l THEODORE CASWELL MICHAEL CATHERWOOD E DENNIS CHAPMAN -n '53 f.I H I xl- .I OH N CHA RLAN .5-nu CA RL CASELLA KAREN CASSONE ROBERT CASTALDI LOTTE CARSTENSEN CAROLYN CASTANEDA Viv MICHAEL CHAFFEE GINETTE CHASE Hill.. I T im fa 'EL 3, :N ' I H3521 ' I Z-15' vig K3 1 Liu' - Vw: ' 21wI'5 '5,,5R -buggy , ' ANTHONY CHASTEEN 'T' KENNETH CHANT STEVEN CARTER JERRY CASSIDY WILLIAM CHAVIS Senior Activities Singer Jean Durant entertains a group of seniors for one of the year's best as- semblies. His performance of Calypso numbers captivated the audience. Valerie Grant, Nancy Lauderdale, Liz Coplin, Mary Bond and Alison Hutchings, selected by the Senior Class for the Homecoming Court, await the election results revealing the Homecoming Queen, Queen Valerie was presented during the Pasadena rally. MW Shouts of Beat Pasadena! Beat Pasadena! echoed through The halls during the pep rally. The pep squad and Homecoming Court highlighted the big day. Master of Ceremonies Paul Maxey, better known as Mayor Peoples on the -television show, answers the questions of the in- quisitive guests at the Shutterbug Shuttle. fl 'ls if Paul Maxey introduces the Shutterbug Queen and her Court to the crowd. 'l i 'i Entertaining with folk songs at the Leap Year Dance are Dave Gruwell, Mike Jones and Mark Howe. Held on February 27, the proceeds went to the AFS Fund and Welfare Committee of the Senior Class, X T . JAMES CI-IEDSEY NANCY CHOCOL PRESTON CLIPPER GORDON CHEESEWRIGHT ME, L I FRANCES CHEESMAN LESLIE CHOLFIN JUDY CLAMPITT DONALD CLARK EUGENE CLARK MARIE CLARK LARRY CLARKE ROBERT CLENDENEN KATHLEEN CLETUS THOMAS CLARK JANICE CLINE Q BETTY CLISBY .Y A V x 9 I DONALD COATES I RONALD COBB MARY ANN CHENEY STEFANA CIRINO WILLIAM Q-' 1-'I I, V -, 1, ', . .w,15f ' 1 ,V nj? 5-Ex MICHAEL COHN DONALD CRAIG ROBERT CRAWFORD JOHN CONRY .4 KENNETH CO'-E MARLENE COOPER CHARLOTTE CREAMER I OTH0 CONWAY MARY cou RTNEY 'ia nigga! V 'fi ,Q ,-ft'-Ia Log- - 'K LEE comms SHRLEY COPE CAROL CRANDALL CHRISTOPHER COOK DAVID COWARDIN JOHN COLTMAN ELIZABETH COPLIN GEORGIA CRILEY 9 is LOUISE COOPER ATHLEEN CONRAD RICHARD CRANDALL CHERYL CRIST MARIE CROOM MARIA HELENA DA CRUZ 5... I Em If:- I II- , I Q I ' KATHERINE DAVIS MICHAEL CLILLINANE I CAROLYN DANIELS M, Q ,XM ,I,. .MI A LINDA DAITZ GENEVI EVE CULPEPPER SANDRA CULVER JOSEPH DANGERFIELD vi EDGAR DAVIS DALE DARBY NANCY DAVIS X xx. I 1 I MICHAEL DE AK PHILIP DE BOURGUIGNOI 5' ELIZABETH DAVIS JU DY DAVENPORT Q A :E I .. .JF , A xx A BARBARA DANIELS 5 12: LELAND CUNNINGHAM ROBERT DAVIS 'G' ELAINE DE CAROLIS 'VV IIN DIANE DEL VALLE yy:- JOANNE DEMBROWSKI JAN DETRICK ' V V A RITA DOWSE I I 41 if I I3 3 Q' A QM K y T nv' ff vii ,f.f4EIfi? I p A A f F 3 .,I5.,.F ., as . 1 WINFRED DOEDEN W I 9'- 'GZ RONALD DEMOLAR RICHARD oILLuvIo WILLIAM DRAHMAN KAREN DIEHL ANN DQHERTY LAMONTE DEWINDT RICHARD DINEL CAROL DUFFY ' A ' in . ' ftfigff 'II ,If-1 . I. ff ,:j.QA'--1351,-.wi-,ia . V rw'R31s:'2:,E?'if'ffIfIfu I if-y' ., 'Sw 'QAM i ' ' 5 ROBERT DIGGS FRANK DOHERTY f OLA DENHAM DIANA DOBBINGS EDNA DUI-ON ai -1... JOSEPH DOSSEN VAL DEILING LESTER DICKES MARJORIE DUNN 2 W JAN DUPLAIN CHARLES EDWARDS BEVERLY EVERMAN I? x JOHN ERWIN f,. -' .. SL A A AAA . PATRICIA DUROSKO A ,, A HQ JOHN EMMONS RICHARD EVERETT RARR A if ARA ROBERT EISENBERGER BEVERLY ESTERBROOK DONNA EDWARDS CARY ENDO ' VIRGINIA EYERL B' s , KENDALI. ELLINGWOOD ROGER EVANS '-4, f DIANE EALY LANCE ERIKSON RICHARD FAIRFI SUSAN EVANS A W7 WENDY EARL WESLEY EDWARDS DARRELL FEEK JESSE FERGUSON JOHN FOSTER is ,V We '2:'f LILLIAN FERGUSON Y KENNETH FRASER S-f NORMAN FOSTER ROBERT FIEDLER RICHARD FITE CAROL FLYE PENNY FOWLER BETTY FRANK EDWARD FRAZER WILLIE FRAZIER gk tigbg s fwiifsj H' 'I'i,fi1v5z-A+ 'B' 1 A W 3 P QR I I LILLIAN FUJIMOTO BEVERLY FUNK F JEAN FURO STEPHEN FRY .1-ogg fm. JERRY FUJIKAWA GINGER FUJITA any qu- TAMIO FURUYA JACK FULKS LAENA GAGE I Senior Highlights WW ROW I Kathy Kirby and John Coltman. .r ' ROW 1 Elizabeth Baskerville, Nancy Brown and Elaine DeCarolis. ROW 2 David Gruwell, Judy Gilpin, Peggy Giffen and Allen Kamp. ROW 2 Bob Scharf, Roger Melzer, John Sweet and Hugh Randall, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation winners were awarded certificates for achieving high scores on the National Merit Qualifying Test given in May, l959. Letter of Commendation winners placed in the 98th percentile. Not pictured, Don Royer. Muir had fourteen Commendation winners, a high scholastic honor. Senior Peggy Giffen was awarded a DAR Citizenship Medal by the Pasadena Chapter of the organization for outstand- ing citizenship. for ROW 1 Martha Raines and Judy Alexander, ROW 2 Mike Burton, Bob Crawford, Dick Horgan and Bob Fiedler. National Merit Finalists placed in and received outstanding scores on lastic Aptitude Test given by the Service. The six Muir finalists were V ships offered by various companies and organizations. the 99th percantile the December Scho- Educational Testing eligible for scholar- ,4- Trudi West, Betty Crocker Award Winner, was honored as Muir's Homemaker of Tomorrow as a result of her scores on a written examination on homemaking knowledge. l ,yan Seniors Edith Rudin and Norene Adams were awarded silver thimbles by the DAR for recogni- tion of their homemaking abilities. Senior Highlights The annual Senior Privilege Day was filled with laughter and frolic. Dressed in their casual attire of bermudas and ieans, the future graduates enioyed an early morning volleyball game,, followed later in the day by an afternoon picnic. Tascha Lane, Principal Frank Walkup, Mr. Stanley Shein- kopf, Alison Hutchings, Sue Stoddard and Steve Hammer look on proudly as Spring Senior Class President Dick Horgan points to our 60 plaque. lt has been a Muir tradition for each class to present a plaque to the school. Kay Cletus, Sharon Schnell and Cheri Christ strurn their guitars during the picnic for merry-making on Senior Privilege Day. Q... N... : P MEREDITH GAGE GLENDA GIBBS WILLIAM GIFFEN ...N 1 L ,.. JAMES GANGWER 3. LRE- N SALLY GAIMS MARILYN GARRISON KATHLEEN GILBERT ,- as 1 MARY GARCIA LEE GERRY sh EVELYN GALATZER RAYMOND GAVER I JANETTA GIBSON I VIRGIL GARCIA MAPADITH GETZ CAROL GALLAGHER FRANK GELFUSO ALLEN GILCHRIST SUSAN GARNSEY WILLIAM GALLOWAY PEGGY GIFFEN ROGER GILCHRIST X . .aw- ww fiw 5 fm' xqr C4 x vj I JV F RICHARD GILLESPIE ROBERT GLINER JUANWA GORE 7--' FRED GOMEZ JUDITH GILRIN RICHARD GOLDEN GERALDINE GOUDEAU N JULIANNE GODFREY BROOKS GOODALL ART MELINDA GOAD BURTON GOLDSMITH LUCILLE GRAF ELLINOR GOETZ CAROL GOODENOW ELAFNE GHQIDUAN WALTER GOLDSMITH JAMES GRAHAM PORTIA GORDON STEPHEN GLASS GAIL GODEFROY MICHAEL GRANDON A is . . A W 4.-Qk Bill Williams molds an original turtle vase as hls prolecf In Mr. Abbey's Ceramics class. The sublects are planned, designed and created by the student under the direction of the Art instructors Creative talents of the student are emphasized in the art classes, Courses ranging from General Art to De- sign are offered in the Art curriculum. QW .13 -ww-no ., WE S ik 1 1' E, i. ,S gg My-4 K 'Q x . X' . .FL l -In Q , ,J wt x, 1 M 1' f . J, VALERIE GRANT DONN GRIGGS QQ-'f MEREDITH HAGER GERALD GRAYBILL avr' DAVID GRUWELL GILBERT HAGG IQ I I KAREN GUNDERSON If LARRY GROSSMAN vlclcl GREENE SUE HALL I 'K' SUSAN HALL BARBARA HALVERSON 'Uv STEVEN HAMMER MELINDA HAMMOND MARY HAMPTON JOYCE HAMILTON my LEANNE HAMILTON TERU KO HANASH I RO we-'Y DENNIS GRIFFIN GEOFFREY GRUBER CHRISTINE ,ex Y 1 -1'-'-J KATHERINE HARBORDT BONNIE HARTKE JANAN HAYES TODD HECKERT L- , wg-ff 'K WILLIAM HARDEY I 'T ELIZABETH HATCH sg? f f' Aix STEPHEN HASELTON MARK HARLEMAN LINDA HATCH f Y is . in 'fu' SUSAN HASSE RUTH HARRISON iv- , Q C' RICHARD HASSLER HJ DIANE HAUSWALD VICTOR HAYEK MEGAN HAYES JOHN HEDRICK ROSS HAUCK DOUGLAS HEGEMIER ' ' I ., , l W :lu ' ' xr: ,f Q . 'B 0 'rv' . ' L4 I - N If V X DIANE HART FAYTHE HEAD ROBERT HELLER vu:--'V LEO HENDLER 'cf JOHN HENNINGER MARY HENRY LEE ANNE HIGGINBOTHAM GRANT HOLCOMB ANNE HOOP VIDA HIMMELSBACHER Ig f STEPHEN HORA 55 Al Q B SIE?-1 sy 'IV IIS I I 'haf Q QM I ag? LM, ILM? ,vm 4 MARILYN HILBERS TADASHI HIRAMOTO FREDERICK HODGE PAMELA I-IOLSBACK JEANNET HILBERT gm, FRITZ HOELSCHER MCOLE HERMSEN . FREDERICK HIRIGOYEN RICHARD grin' RICHARD HIESTAND Q WH 5 . GERRY HIMANGO MARY HONSAKER LESLEY HOSFELD II. I I L JOHN HOLJCK CAROLYN HOWIE Slow slr-1' VERONICA HOUSTON JOANNE HUMPHREYS RAREEN HUEY .Q-gg-rv' LK PHYLLIS HUBER WILLIAM HUMPHREYS JAMES HULSEBUS DAVID HOWARD WILLIAM HUNNELL Q, R- A1.l All Q J ' IR' I I A I 1 MARK HOWE ROXANNA HUDSON . gi ' i, 1 . 1 Le: ALISON HUTCHINGS fri' LOIS HUTCHISON rlllq 4? RAYMOND HYDE I r 'Q ' LORRAINE INCO L- N 'YA ' Ik , ,- ag 3 +4i,.s,fx il 1151 , , ,. . I 4. fw 4' X U22 IX' ' , -L,. . .5 . I ,Ix-gnu xv PI? I i X Us sa- 1 DAYNA IVY CLARA JACKSON if 1 ' L PETER JACOBSEN MARY JENKINS 1'1- 4 DAVID JENSEN Tl.. fi W NOEL JOHANSON HARVEY JOHNSON STANLEY JONES R' N JACOUELINE JONES BARBARA JOHNSON SLJZIE JOHNSON TRACY JOOS ATR ,I Eg' .ui ,JL I VI, If mf RICHARD JOHNSON NANCY JONES it R 3. I 9' JI fl' JANE JOHNSON WARREN JOHNSON VIRGINIA JORDAN ,P SAMMY JOHNSON RQBERT JQNES 'Vi CHERYL JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON SIJSANNE JUCKETT 4, .sw RONALD JONES DONALD JOHNSON PERRY JOHNSON NGRMAN f ' i . X J T ALLEN KAMP Lan... 4- 'PY ..- 1 CHARLES KEEFER 'L- CAROLE KAPLOW JACQUELINE KILLAM T V H 69 'lf NADA KEIZER , A JERILYN KISSLER L S, J f T , L -21' rl K ' x ,L N ,,1'.TgLL , +-54,1 ROY KAPRIELIAN JUDITH KILLGORE T95 Qs.,- BEWAYNE KENDRIC A J K LINDA KITCHELL PAMELA KEARNEY KATHERINE KIRBY 1--f T I JANET KEY CHRISTOPHER KLUSE 'W '6 gen ' a if. 5' CHERYL KNOWLES 'Os .vs Ui lr' ' 151' ROBERT KUREK if ROBERTA KUSTER ANTOINETTE LA BORDE ifzsv L TERRY KEASBERRY DENN'S KRAMER TERRY LACROIX 3 CAROL LACY JOHN LANE I'-H-Y' f DIAN LADDISI-I 6' 'Cf A 9' A TASCI-IA LANE i MARJORIE LAIRD by . - ,Q GORDON LANGDON LINDA LAMAR ,.,-.. LEWIS LARGE .-v' -... 3 .. fi, 1 E I, 4 an 'Qs ALVIN LAQSUEL FREDERICK LASOR I NANCY LAUDERDALE ' N W gg fn ,. H -9' ' ,Q . fri I I . W is If -1 WICVE1. ' Vin 'I- W-,HI LENI LAWATCH RICHARD LEDTERMAN R-C '33 1 If SHARRON LEE V6 M, . . F as is Q 5 ,X 3 5 MARGARET LEES 4 1, If , f DEANNA LAMPINEN SHERYL LEHMAN H' Yi I R X N PATRICIA LEONARD PN . 'cf--M' LAWRENCE LESTER 41951 ,,..f MARK LEVINE ,F 2, -r, CLIFFORD LEWIS was as ti 'I' I LOUISE LEWIS PETER LEWIS RUTH LINDAUER ,NX ROBERT LINKER JUDITH LOLLMAN MARGARET LOPEZ X L I . 1- fi I If , SJ MICHAEL LOWENSTAM GEORGE LINDEMAN DOROTHY LONG PATRICIA LIST ' I 5 LINDA LUTZQFF ,J gjgf DONNA LICH JUDY LOPEZ STEPHEN MACK SHARON MADSON PENELOPE MALAMAS PATRICIA MALLOUF 32 RAY LYNCH LESLIE LIGHTNER MIRIAM LINDHEIMER JOAN MALMFELDT JERRY MANCHESTER WILLIAM MARQUARDT MARK MANDERS CAROLYN MARSHALL HELEN MAYER ANN MARTIN CHRISTINE MARTIN CHRISTOPHER MARTIN SYLVIA MARTIN . ,A I ALFREDA MASTERS ef vc qv' iv JAMES MATHEY PHILIP MATHIESON JOYCE MAYWEATI-IEP DENNIS MAZUR 2 I . 'E 1 Tix : A RONALD MARGIOT l JOSEPH MARINO JAMES MARSHALL ERNEST MASK JERALD MATTA GARY MAZUR SAMUEL MCALISTER I, 'Ravi ' ,U ,A ,Q-. . 4, 'mm I X 1 . WILLIAM MCCALL MCCHESNEY B0 MCCLAIN JOAN MCCORMACK Bt' GARY MEGER ROGER MELZER GEORGE MCCORMICK 7' so ! -Fix W VLC TEDD MCKEEVER , A ik, , I ..Q.-if YVAN MERINEAUX JILL MCFADDEN 'fum .mf F HEATHER MCFARLAND CLAUDIA MCRAVY WILLIE MCNEAIR S, DONALD MEAD -if X I I ROBERT MEHL SUSAN MCPHERSON STEPHEN METTLER BEN MCCORMICK MILDRED MCKEEVER Q' DEBORAH MELGES JEFF MEYST .ft 1 0 i ' s 4 5 I ' ' i ra 1 h I 1 c Q i V, , ff' Af 3, 3 It 414. R X It f ,Eel P,x N,: V tix me Ann Hufnogel and Jonice Lee question Latin instructor Miss Kohr about the Roman Forum. The students in Miss Kohr's closs translate the Aeneid by Vergil, study Greek ond Roman mythology and in addition Ieczrn interesting facts concerning Roman history. in the octuol translation ot the Aeneid, the doctylic hexometer ond G history of Vergil ond of the ancient Roman Iiteroture ore presented. The Latin curriculum is divided into four one-year courses. 196 J-.J ' 1 '45 If .Nyf if .wir .-,- ,1, , . if ,. ,sc ream I u A i 'I Wi AHIQTORY SFRIFS ov 8'u rf' y .V Wu f f.. uw MARCH! Nh MNC! fb 4-i '-lui - 1 Joan Schwicker, Jeff Boker ond Carole Kciplow discuss the significance of France during the Middle Ages with World History instructor Mr. Ballard. The study of civilization from prehistoric to modern day society is included in the curriculumf Independent study is utilized by the students to further their knowledge in the odynnced course. The importance of history, is in reloting the events ond ideas of the post with the present l97 an - '! '5 LYNN MICHAELS SUSAN MILLI-IOUSE ,xx 3 'UQ n , v , , hw-ur nz I ii L ig, TII I BI h . cw 5 'Y-. 'Y if Q Qbhk V Aj, K . CAROLE MOORE OERVAISE MOORE JERRY MILLER MICHAEL MITCHELL JEREMIA MOORE an A LARRY MIMMS JAMES MOONEY LARRY MILLER 'lmfk ww, ' ff I if - ,V . Q 5 ,fm 3. nf, . . ,,.I . .0-,-Q, 33. A I .f::..+ , uc 1' f ' 3 '21:?? .1 XA-yi g, 'K' 1' g ::,L'.,gj -' ,... ,. . X ., ,f,. w.7 RANDALL MILLER .L X- :fn E., X ' 1 RUTH MILLER mf IADASHIOE MIYAHIRA DENNIS MOORE RAYVON MIMS ARTHUR MOORE WALTER MOBLEY TI-IERESA MOORE LAWRENCE MINASIAN GARY MOORE STEPHEN 1 -,4 THOMAS MORGAN JESSE MOSES 'JI 5' 7-. GAYLE MORRIS W 5. U- 'i-,I X Y Iiuffr SHARON MORRIS VELMA MORRIS if 1 QY VICTOR NEVE ,bs JOHN MYERS TERRY NAJERA I xx! 9 BOBBY NEWHOUSE ,AL Q--4-WV' THOMAS MURPHY ELIZABETH MUELLER PAUL MYERS U PRICILLA MURR SHERI MYERS Qf 5 DOLORES MULAY FREDERICK NASH Q Q L,- JAMES NELSON KATHERINE NELSON Ia 'CT' CAROL NEWLAND 50' lf' Sul MARCIA NEWMAN 3 1 GEORGE NICHOLS 4 ir 1 at 5 N IL, 38 3 11122, gf O , DAVID NIELSEN LINDA NORBERG I if , -. I K GLORIA NIGHSWONGER CAROLYN OLIVER WILLIAM O'NEILL JOI-IN NORTON , ,-14je5Qr,5p 'Ei 'Sli , .wg .. ,. 1,1 JERIEL NUTTER KATHRYN OBERMILLER fu? X I' VICTOR OOILVIE A 1r::'f JI M ,L 1: I L.LIII ' DENNIS OLSON ROBBIN OKAMOTO I I 'F I : N GEORGE OLSON KURT NI'-SON WILLIAM O'KELLY pl' 'Us JAMES NISHIMOTO JAMES NOWA WILLIAM O'MEARA gaze a , ,VL , . WANDA ONISKO HI! PAUL OSBORN mf L Lv . MARILYN OSTLUND JAMES O'TOOLE EA ,A ROBERT OWENS Ii CAROL PEARCY 4 ' 4 N . I .. l T I nr.. ',. ' ' 1 , fb i A . ...I ' Q., ' . . ,.:r- 'L--sq 4., 'Ig . 'Tfff' JOHN PENTECOST LESTER PACE xf ., I I MARIE PACKI RALPH PAGE P MERRITT PALMER MICHAEL PARK CAROL PARSONS alia-w Wu. 3' , 2 X I ELAINE PETERS LEONARD PARKER VIRGINIA PARKER JOAN PARMITER GARY PATCHETT CA ROLYN PATTERSON SANDRA PATTERSON WILLIAM PATTERSON JAMES PEDERSON CAROLYN PELLY - ,,-mi. ., ,. ,. 5'x T7 CAROL PETERSON. ff' PM PATRICIA PETERSON in -, RICHARD PETTERSON CAROL PHELAN RHONNIE PHILLIPS RAYMOND PITTS GARY POLLAK 'Gir- IOHN POLTERE DONALD POOLE x Qt LESLIE PORTER ROBERT PORTER Ur' .pw--v. DAVID POTTER . 2 MARY PRUITT 0 GEORGE PRATT 55 x S I . 'V T X!! I ig HAROLD POYNTER DIANAH PRATER - 1 BARBARA PRITCHETT MARIE PRYOR l LINDA QUARELLO LINDA RAADGEP .am :vs WILBUR RADCLIFF NANCY RAICHERT Wm Q-..,I'4 ,. I' ii' 'x' A N Q MARTHA RAINES N YR? I QN 51 ., V,g2,.,P,. N :iff n -.,' ,gn JIMMIE RAMSEY HUGH RANDALL LYNNETTE RANKIN L- RAMSTROM CLAYTON REED JUDITH READ WAN RAP? THOMAS REED nkev nf. 'K JAMES RECK 'V ' I I f R. if , f-.iMg3N'..1 , U. W- , 3 I I 'H .... -. 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'CEP '-2.77 T7 STEPHEN SCHNEIDER '52 SYLVIA SCOTT SHARON SCHNELL DONALD SCHULZ gm -1 j . A, ,', J. 'L SANFILIPPO J OAN SCHWICKER CARLOS SEPU LVEDA NONA SHAMBURGER ie N.- NORMAN SHAW JOHN SHERMAN DAN SHOBE 5' 5 LINDA SHOEMAKE JOYCE SHATAFIAN JANELLE SARTOR JAMES SCHMIDT LINDA SHUMWAY BRENDA SHUSTER Qi! DOUGLAS SHUTE NANCY SIEGEL x ,wr MILDRED SIMIK . pam-, b 5 If ., NATHANIEL SIMS my ll A 1' ws- M NE 'FV' I1 , fzulpihmf . A I Abt JOSEPH SIMMONS Q CHERYLL SIMMONS SALLY SIMS DONALD SIMONDS ffyw, E Y If I g 124' ' - in I IQ SAMMY SLACK CYNTHIA SLAVETT MARY SMALL ARTHUR SMALLS is I3 PRISCILLA SMITH ROBERT SMITH fu RODNEY SMITH L RONALD SMITH BURTON SMITH .2 LAWRENCE SILVERMAN DARRYLIN SIMMONS STEVEN SMITH 1- .:r' , 'nm Q , I u Q f' b I 5 4 'S, 1... 'Q' -N '.' X K 'S I D, Y !! 7 54 SUE SMITH BETTY STARKS LINDA STEINBACH 1 J' SUSAN SOUTHWICK Y' K VICKI SMITH I JANEL SPARLING I -Za JORJAN SNYDER qg---v ISABELLE SPEER ,goat 'iv DOUGLAS SPIERS ful PAUL STANBERY 5 :I HJR' 4.- ww-r s. T I F .X 77, A,I, I' I -- . I . QI? . kv, ,XM I Ii .1 Lil' - 1,,, 1 :I xi -H nl? Luz A .4 .,f,7Q, , ' x :Jodi IZ ,W 4-, J RICHARD STELLWAY QBARA SOEHRENS 42.-I SHARON SPENCER vu.. fl ,MN 'K s, L xii I A X I 4 . 'f I 'T ANN SPRINGER Q ROGER STARKS a Tami' sm In ,, L I KH? H K I T., I . ' x , ' X LORALEE STANDING .,,T 'ff , .iw I ' ' 5 S , L F! TIMOTHY STALDER BRIAN STEWART 'On eo- N E-ov SALLY SOGORKA LOIS STEIN JEAN STEWART X If PATRICIA STEWART . l . R 1 'M I LARRY STOCK ,YM I I' ifiiig -' T , ff TI. Qfgff. , 1 55' TX 31 If Q. I i SUE STODDARD vu...- HELEN STONER GEORGIA STUTZ rv- ,qw J, Q' ,,,,.! zap, in TAA S' RALPH SUNDERMAN JOHN SWEET !iQ 5 ii HAMILTON STYRON Q N... JOHN SULLIVAN ANTHONY SWISLER 'QSYSV THOMAS SUDDUTH s... FRANK SUNADA Ji IT! PATRICK SULLIVAN JOHN SUTHERLAND JACK SUDERMAN JOHN SUNDERLAND wg., S' y, . If J A .QQ LAURIE SUMMERS PATRICIA TABERY THEODORE SUGASAWARA FAITH SWEENEY VICKI TATONE 'I' 'Sw , , ,. A ', Q., . BARBARA TAYLOR DOROTHY TEMPLIN NANCY TAYLOR THERESA TERRIO 9 it ELAINE TELBAN fr? GEORGE TELLEZ JAMES TE I 7 4 X ,f'... . L If x CAROLYN THOMPSON 'CS' . ANITA TILLOTSON fl JEAN THOMAS DONALD TIMMONS C-'Y' DEANNA THOMAS DOREEN THOMPSON ri PHYLLIS THOMAS MARIAN TINLEY EILEEN THOMAS WALTER THOMPSON ROBERT THOMAS BARBARA TOMPKINS MICHAEL TIERNEY 5,45 DENNQS Tope A PATRICIA TRACY I SUSAN TRIMM x Q., SHEILA TRAMMELL THOMAS TUPPER E19 C' A 1 BARBARA VANOVER KATHLEEN UNDERWOOD ' f . ,I we .-rf-1 I 3 ?I LINDA VAUGHAN ROBERT TRUMAN RICHARD TROUT TONYA TURNER GEORGIA TUCKER CAROL TRAYLOR WALTER TURNER Igiff If-' .1 I , Q Q Q ,E L AQ. U 'ra 'v ' L. I' 1 ' if? 'A . I ALEXANDER TREJO GARY TRUELSON SANDRA VALENTINE 1.4 wi., ,, I ANILE VAZQUEZ If KAREN VAN KI RK A AAAI' A , .: JOHN VELARDO NM..- A f I as-5. ' JO ANN VAN LEER I - I r , GI! 'A xx ROBERT VESSELLS YN E 1 L- Q'--1 vi if f'I4i'f' mi.- RONALD VESTAL ERNEST VILLALOBOS JOE WALKER 1.1.9, ff! WILLIAM WARD 'Y PATRICIA WALTER LESLIE WATSON 15' RONALD WAY ALLAN WEINSTOCK GAIL VOGEL ROSEMARY VOIGT hw I iii? 'a n' ROBERT WARDE 79X 405 JAMES WALZ , f - NORMAN WATTS DANIEL WEBSTER 5.4 JAMES WEISS Q 'A S- L v-sf Aw I 3 - I I-W, . Yi 'N I L'1 L-,LL wfiif. A - Aw- ' ' , , .,.I,,, ,L LW ,I I L ,,h., 53 fig , r L I L5f3J.J.MLN,IL5!l Af.. KATHLEEN WARD MOLLIE WARREN NANCY WEISS ,AQ QI CAROLYN WALKER DULCIE WEIGELT TERRY WEMPLE are-Y' TRUDI WEST STEVEN WHITE M LARRY WESTLAND 'R NANCY WHITSON .Mfr I , JAMES WIGGINS CHRISTOPHER WILBER fs- 5 H, ' A I 1 sr ww' In X I I I I JEWEL WILLIAMS JAMES WILKINS 1'-M ELAINE WILLCOX 'Cf' sn I H- - r .:- ' L . 1 I A F' is A sv ' fg,yga:gi.iv wv' L ffaigg 5 1131-,fe:1' j3 , 1-,Z ,-gggg 'Q 32 'ff' - YM , r f -11:53 E43 .4-'mm -ew ' WILLIAM WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILLIAMS JOHN vvesmme 'im CRAIG WILLIAMS an-f LAUREL WILLS IN V , I STF1' ' ' I 'nifff 3 'fails T' I Fai' EDWIN WILLSON WX SPM nv RN Q ,Q x IIN' I f a A I A ICIIIIJQII I ,ii 5I'1I fs,, NX 3 F gm , av 1 I A !,3,??M:,1 gy pin la Vg W - . .U Ifiizgiffx ffm! IIISZG I KI nn 3, in I.-I X 4 -Q... DAVID BARRY WILSON fr-4 CAROL WILSON Q' .,-,f BARBARA WHITE TIONA WIERMAN MA RY WILSON ,. IRI ,n f NANCY WILSON x fi .190 ? I SHARON WILSON F f 'ST I-,...,., ,tl 3 '1 I... If SHARON L. WILSON ' .- 'iw STEVEN WILSON fi i R' I1 I BARBARA YAMANAKA GENE YAMATE .7 x v 4 Ii , X i vi- 1 4. ROGER WINANS nw 93fz5ff5.g'e'nIeI,iJ have, - f V ,, WILLIAM WITT I, . ' MICHAEL WINGE SUZANNE WINKLBAUER -LI. II'1A i A Qi- ' T JOAN WOOD BEATRICE YASUI , - K,,, , g 1, .V . bk K , ,. ., , , . , Q W , , 5 we 2f512i3fQ11.f3?fZ SHARON WOLFE QV' JANE YAMASHITA JANET WORTHINGTON ELEANOR WOLTJES BRENDA YOAKUM . J xp. 'I 5 . 'XEOFW 5 fx xx , fy- ij! Y' , Q1 f. 'Q-,fj1ff':s'lg, -,I TN ' 'X ,I-'ILL-5 ,g-WSJ, fS.I,V,ik.x It ,Ai U x L I I, ff. I . I wffwf i ' r'j,ffSfwI1 LS I 'I .s' 'Ir ' ,f-'-5' INR? I I f ww- 1,f1.4 H -I r ,lffg . I-If A .I L. .ff Is RICHARD WINTERS 65 dm Q-,L A-A SUE WILSON NANCY YAMASHITA DAVID YOTTER 1 MARGERY YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG BARBARA ZEMAN MARY ZONDLER I T I' 4 MOSES ZAKARIAN GAIL ZEILSTRA I I SENIORS NOT PICTURED I ULYSSIS AKINS NANCY FOWLER ROXY MUSSER I LAWRENCE ALLISON HENRI GOUYNSTOOK WILLIAM NEWHALL TED ANTASEK C'-ARK GRIZZARD LOWELL NORTHROP WILLIAM AVERILL KATIE HALEZ ISABEL PINEDA CHARLES AYALA LYNNE HELPHINGSTINE IRVING POLZIN ROBERT BARNES JAMES HESS ROBERT RAITT NANCY BELL RUTH HILBERGER JOHN REEVE BRUCE BENHAM ARNOLD HOREMIAN MAGNO REYES VERNON BENNETT PAMELA HUDSON RICHARD SALMON ECKHARD BERNARDY CHESTER JACKSON GARY SCHUI-L KENNETH BERNHARDT JEFFREY JOHNSON JOHN SCOTT CHARLES BOHRER LEVELL JOHNSON PATRICIA SCOTT RAY BOUDREAUX ROSCOE JOHNSON KARL SHEEDY CHARLES CALDWELL THURMAN JONES PEER SLAGI-E LAURENCE CAPUNE ALLEN KELTY CLIFFORD SPRING MARTIN CAPUNE MARY LAMBERT ROBERT TAFOYA WILLIAM CARTER ROBERT LARRY JOSEPH -I-ERACI ' FLOYD CLARK PAUL LARSON ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOSEPH COLSANT EVERETT LEWIS KENNETH VONA CHRISTOPHER CORDARO DENNIS LHAMON JOHNNY WARE SUSAN CREASON MICHIEL MARCHANT THOMAS WARE WILLIAM DE GRAFTENRIED BRUCE MATTHEWS VIVIAN WARHURST LEWIS DANIELI JOHN MCCORMACK DUNCAN WILLIAMS FRANK DE SOUZA AVIS MCELWAINE AUGUST DONTANVILLE MARIE MINJAREZ 2I4 I I ...nn,..L....m-h..-- ig .ffl is N - X 12,- .5 x Dave Covvardnn, Jane Alexander, Sue Brobst and Dean Behse discuss psychological needs in Mrs. Manley's Senior Basic class. In this way, tlie students gain an insight into their personalities and personal problems. Class reports supplement the discussions and provide the basis tai' further study. Mrs. Manley, retiring at tlw end of the spring semester, was a senior adviser in 19305 now, 30 years later, she is again a faculty sponsor for tlie seniors. 5 WI1o's Who MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MARY BOND BOB WARDE BEST SENSE OF HUMOR JAN DUPLAIN RICHARD BLAKELY BEST DRESSED SUE TRIMM TAD HIRAMOTO PERSONALITY PLUS ARDY ANDERSON RICK PETTERSON CUTEST COUPLE BARBARA SAEHRENS DICK GOLDEN Seniors' Choice iv 'wa-'Y BEST ALL AROUND SUE STODDARD STEVE HAMMER SHYEST WENDY EARL CLIFF LEWIS FRIENDLIEST I ' KATHY GILBERT STEVE SMITH WALKING ENCYCLOPEDIA MARTHA RAINES MIKE BURTON BEST ATHLETE KATHY KIRBY KEN FRASER Senior PASSING PERIOD IN THE MAIN HALL I n..,M,,,L,m,,,,,,I,I I,I,IIIIIIIIIIII ,L I 4 ' My 12,5 SENIOR LUNCH ROOM READING ROOM OF THE LIBRARY 1 a , LN - ,Hs f f,.A,L 1 Memories 'mf V' gfnf' ' Y E 1 '65-w O I, 1 1 ia Cn fx I-ag .fy A-2,1 f-4.-W f.. A H 'fTQ,rff! 'Qf7Nf ,NT KiH2.'JfN' REGISTRATION ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL SENIOR PRIVILEGE DAY F 5 J '75 fn QUAD AND THE FOUNTAIN Organizational Index ACADEMIC MUIR Ceramics ............... 184 Chemistry . . , , ,185 Forensics .... . . . 93 Latin ....... . . .196 Senior Basic ... . . .215 World History ... . . .197 ACTIVITIES Assemblies .... . . .58-59 Dances ......... ...... 5 7 Junior Activities .......... 98 Senior Activities ...... 172-173 Senior Award Winners .... 180 Senior Highlights ........ 181 Sophomore Activities ...... 99 ADMINISTRATION-FACULTY Board of Education ........ 8 Counselors ......... . . . 10 Faculty .... . . . 11-24 Principals .... .... 9 Registrar ....... .... 1 0 Superintendents . . . . .. 8 COMMISSIONS Assemblies ........... 29, 37 Civil Affairs . . .... 30, 38 Fine Arts .... .... 3 0, 38 Pep ........ .... 2 9, 37 Publications . . . .... 29, 37 Publicity .... .... 2 9, 37 DIVISION PAGES Activities ............. 44-45 Administration .. ..... 6-7 Government . . . . 26-27 Seniors . .. ...162-163 Sports ...110-111 MISCELLANEOUS Autographs ......... 236-239 Dedication .... ......... 3 Editor's Note . . . .... .240 Foreword ................. 2 General Index ....... 230-233 Organizational Index ..... 220 Senior Index ........ 221-229 Sign Here ........... 234-235 Staff Page .......... Table of Contents .... Who's Who ......... MUSIC A Cappella Choir 216-217 ....66 Band .......... . . .50-51 Boys' Glee .... Girls' Chorus .... ....68 ....67 Girls' Glee .... .... 6 7 Madrigals . . . .. . .68 Orchestra . . . , , , .65 ORGANIZATIONS Academicians ............ 73 Adelphians Junior .... ...... 7 8 Senior ............. 76-77 Sophomore ............ 79 American Field Service ..... 94 California Cadet Corps . .86-89 California Scholarship Federation ............. 70 Crescendos ......... .....72 Drivers' Education ......... 95 Epicurean Club ........... 85 Foreign Language Club ....83 FBL of America ........... 92 Future Engineers of America 71 Future Teachers of America 73 Girls' Athletic Assn... 157-158 JETS .................... 90 John Muir Club ....91 Key Club ....... .... 8 2 Science Club ..... ...... 8 5 Shutterbug Club ...... . .74-75 Speakers' Club ........... 84 Student Observation ...... 96 Thespian Society .......... 90 Work Study . .. .... . .97 Z Club ............. 80-81 PEP SQUADS Cheerleaders .......... 46-47 Flag Girls .... ..... 4 8-49 Song Girls .. ...... 46-47 Track .... ..... 135-139 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASB Board .......... .28, 36 PERSONNEL Cafeteria Staff ........... 25 Custodial Staff .... .... 2 5 Secretarial Staff . . . . . .25 PRODUCTION Art Stage ............... 64 Bookstore . . . ..... . .69 Plays ...... .... 6 2-63 Stage Crew . . . .... 60-61 PUBLICATIONS Art Yearbook ........ 100-101 Blazer .............. 106-107 Hoofbeats .......... 104-105 Journalism Production ..... 109 Photo Production .... 102-103 Print Shop ..... ..... 1 08 QUEENS Homecoming Court . .. .. . .52 Homecoming Queen ....... 53 Junior Queen ........ .... 5 6 Miss Shutterbug ..... .... 5 5 Shutterbug Princesses ...... 54 Sophomore Sweetheart ..... 56 SPORTS Aquacade .......... 159-161 Baseball . .. .... 140-145 Basketball .... .... D 129-134 Football ..... .... I I2-128 Girls' Sports . .. .... 153-156 Golf ........ ........ 1 52 Gymnastics . . .... 146-147 Swimming ... .... 148-149 Tennis ....... .... 1 50-151 ASB Council ... ...31, 39 Boys' League .... .... 3 4, 42 Girls' League ........ 35, 43 Inter-Club Council ...... 31, 39 Junior Class Council .... 33, 41 Senior Class Council . .164, 165 Sophomore Class Council 32, 40 Student Court ......... 31, 39 5 5 A Abel, Christine . . . 165, 166 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Foreign Language: Senior Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Adam, Bonnie . . . 166 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: CSF. Adams, Andrea . . . 166 Adams, Gail . . . 166 Adams, Norene . . . 73, 166, 180 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians, Adelphians, GAA: Honors: Bank of America, DAR Silver Thimble. Ade, Carole . . . 166 Akerberg, John . . . 166 Sports: Varsity Track. Alexander, Betty . . . 28, 31, 39, 70, 80, 166 Activities: Forensics: Clubs: Adel- phians, Sophomore-President, CSF, Z Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bear- er: Councils: ASB Rep., Sopho- more Class, Student Court Chief Justice. Alexander, Jane . . . 166, 215 Activities: Big M : Clubs: For- eign Language. Alexander, Judith . . . 39, 70, 160, 166, 180 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, GAA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Final- ist: Sports: Aquacade. Allen, Judy . . . 166 Allen, Shirley . . . 100, 164, 166 Activities: Big M , Art Stage, Art Yearbook: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Allison, Lawrence . . . 166 Anderson, Ardith . . . 29, 31, 37, 39, 104,166, 216 Activities: Big M : HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, Thetas, Z Club: Pep Commissioner, Publicity Commissioner: Councils: ASB Rep., Sophomore - Secretary, Junior. Anderson, Bruce . . . 31, 66, 70, 82, 164, 165, 166 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Mad- rigals: Clubs: CSF- President, Key Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Councils: Junior Class - Vice Presi- dent, Senior Class, Youth. Anderson, John . . . 166 Anderson, Karen . . . 166 Activities: Big M , Forensics: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Junior Statesmen, Foreign Language. Anderson, Mamie . . . 92, 166 Anderson, Patricia . . . 166 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians: ASB Rep. Council. Annas, Loren . . . 87, 92, 166 Antasek, Ted . . . 166 Applegate, Richard . . . 74, 166 Clubs: Shutterbugs. Arbogast, Victor . . . 166 Senior Index Armstrong, Norvin . . . 50, 72, 167 Activities: Band: Clubs: Crescen- dos: ASB Rep. Council. Arnds, Karen . . . 167 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: Shutterbugs.- Arnston, Carolyn . . . 167 Activities: Big M . Atwell, Richard . . . 167 Aufforth, Charles . . . 167 Ayers, Alvin . . . 167 Boas, Alan . . . 167 Babamoto, Linda . . . 167 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Thetas: Sophomore Class Council. Baker, Jeffrey . . . 167, 197 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: CSF, Shutterbugs: Junior Class Council. Baker, Lawrence . . . 46, 149, 164, 165, 167 Activities: Cheerleader, HOOF- BEATS: Clubs: Letterman's Club: Councils: ASB Rep., Senior Class: Sports: B Swimming. Baker, Leon . . . 130, 167 Sports: B Basketball. Baldwin, David . . . 84, 167 Activities: Forensics, NFL. Banks, Barbara . . . 167 Activities: NFL: Councils: AS B Rep., Junior Class. Bannister, Betty . . . 167 Councils: ASB Rep., Junior Class. Barnes, Robert . . . 136 Barnes, Willie . . . 124, 167 Sports: B Football. Barnett, Philip . . . 50, 65, 167 Activities: Orchestra, Band: Clubs: Crescendos. Barsamian, Barry . . . 167 Barth, Richard . . . 167 Baskerville, Elizabeth . . . 70, 73, 167, 180 Clubs: Academicians, CSF: Honors: Bank of America, CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Commendation. Bason, Martin . . . 167 Bass, Robert . . . 31, 36, 39, 70, 82, 167 Activities: BLAZER: Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bear- er, MMHW: Student Court Chief Justice. Batross, Georgia . . . 72, 168 Batterton, Gary . . . 168 Bavetta, Louise . . . 103,168 Activities: HOOFBEATS, Photo Pro- duction: Clubs: Academicians, FBLA, Shutterbugs: Councils: Jun- ior Class, Red Cross, Baxter, Bonnie . . . 168 Beckstead, Carolyn . . . 168 Beebee, Jennifer . . . 168 Beeman, Gloria . . . 168 Beeson, Walter . . . 168 Behse, Dean . . . 29, 71, 82, 149, 168 Clubs: CSF, FEA, Key Club: Coun- cils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class: Sports: Var- sity Swimming. Bell, Emory... 112,116,168 Clubs: John Muir Club: Sports: Varsity Football, B Track. Bell Nancy . . . Bellamy, Jean . . . 168 Benham, Bruce . . . 168 Benke, Bonnie . . . 168 Bennett, Vernon . . . Bergstrom, Charles . . . 168 Bernardy, Eckhard . . . 97 Bertagnolli, Ettore . . . 168 Betts, Flora . . . 168 Billue, Sandra . . . 31, 168 Activities: Big M , Forensics, NFL: Clubs: CSF, GAA, FTA: Coun- cils: lCC. Bizri, Misboh . . . 31, 34, 94, 165, 168 Clubs: Key Club: Honors: AFS Exchange Student: Foreign Affairs Commissioner, Senior Class Coun- cil. Blair, Betty . . . 168 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs, Thetas. . Blakely, Richard . , . 46, 82, 165, 168, 216 Activities: BLAZER: Cheerleader: Clubs: Key Club: Senior Class Council - Vice President. Blewett, Timothy . . . 168 Blick, Carol . . . 169 Activities: Big Blinn, Peter . . . 169 Boggus, Michael . . . 97, 169 Junior Class Council. Bohrer, Charles . . . Bond, Mary . . . 52, 66, 80, 94, 159, 169, 216 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Homecoming Princess: Clubs: CSF, Z Club: Honors: AFS Sum- mer Student, CSF Seal Bearer: Junior Class Council -Vice Presi- dent, Secretary: Sports: Aquacade. Bonno, Suzanne . . . 169 Boone, Tommy . . . 169 Activities: CCC: Clubs: FBLA, JETS: Councils: lCC, Sophomore Class. Boucher, Alan . . . 90, 165, 169 Clubs: JETS: Councils: ASB Rep., Senior Class. Boudreaux, Ray . . . Bowen, Bruce . . . 61, 169 Clubs: Chess Club, FEA, Shutter- bugs. Bower, Marilyn . . . 159, 169 Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, GAA, FTA: Sports: Aquacade. Boyle, Susan . . . 74, 169 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, Shutterbugs. - Bozigian, Jerry . . . 169 Bracewell, Rosemarie . . . 96, 169 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, FTA. Bradley, Gordon . . . 107, 169 Activities: BLAZER: Clubs: Junior Statesmen, Speaker's Club. Brammer, Charles . . . 169 Brassard, Paul . . . 169 Bray, Patricia . . . 169 Bredice, Janice . . . 169 Activities: Big Bresee, David . . . 169 Activities: Band: Clubs: Shutter- bugs: Sports: JV Tennis. Bresnean, Sheryl . . . 169 Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Brinegar, Philip . . . 169 Brinley, Carol . . . 85, 170 Clubs: Epicureans. Brobst, Susah . . . 160, 170, 215 Activities: Big M , Forensics: Clubs: CSF: Sports: Aquacade. Brommage, Daniel . . . 170 Bronson, Michael . . . 92, 170 Clubs: FBLA. Bronson, Sandra . . . 39, 92, 170 Clubs: FBLA. Brooks, Lewtreshie . . . 67, 170. Brown, Betty . . . 66, 170 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Foreign Language: Junior Class Council. Brown, lola '. . . 170' Brown, Lawrence . . . 170 Bruner, Judith . . . 170 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, GAA, Shutterbugs: Coun- cils: ASB Rep., Junior Class, Red Cross, Sophomore Class. Brown, Nancy . . . 70, 164, 170, 180 Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Thetas: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Commendation: Councils: ASB Rep., Sophomore Class, Senior Class. Brown, Willie . . . 170 Sports: B Basketball, B Track. Brownwood, Jack . . . Activities: Print Shop. Bruner, Judith . . . 170 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians. . Bufkin, Ruth . . . 170 Activities: Girls' Glee. Bursch, Sandra . . . 170 Clubs: CSF. Burton, Michael . . . 71, 170, 180, 217 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: CSF, FEA: Honors: Nation- al Merit Finalist: Sports: Varsity Track. Burton, Stanley . . . 170 Butler, Gussie . . . 170 Activities: Girls' Glee. C Caldwell, Don . . . 170 i Capune, Laurence . . . Sports: Varsity Track. Capune, Martin . . . 39, 74, 103 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Councils: ICC, Junior Class. Carr, Wayne . . . 64, 170 Activities: Art Stage. Carrier, Garth . . . 171 Carson, William . . . 171 Activities: CCC. Carstensen, Charlotte . . . 74, 171 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs, Thetas. Carter, Steven . . . 171 Carter, William . . . Cary, Beverly . . . 171 Clubs: CSF. Casella, Carl . . . 171 Cassidy, Jerry . . . 171 Cassil, David . . . 171 Cassone, Karen . . . 67, 171 Activities: Big M , Girls' Chorus. Cassou, Renee . . . 66, 68, 171 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals. Castaldi, Robert . . . 105, 112, 140, 143, 171 Activities: A Cappella Choir, HOOFBEATS, Madrigals: Sports: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. Castaneda, Carolyn . . . 103, 171 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Caswell, Theodore . . . 124, X171 Catherwood, Michael . 171 Chaffee, Michaelt. . . 171 Activities: Art Stage: Clubs: John Muir Club: Sports: Gymnastics, Tennis. Chant, Kenneth . . . 171 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Clubs: John Muir Club, Junior States- men. Chapman, Dennis . , . 174 Charlan, John . . . 171 Chase, Ginette . . . 171 Chasteen, Anthony . . . 171 Chavis, William . . . 66, 165, 171 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Coun- cils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class: Sports: B Swimming. Chedsey, Dennis . . . 174 Cheesewright, Gordon . . . 82, 174 Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Sophomore Class Council: Sports: Gymnas- tics. Cheesman, Francis . . . 105, 174 Activities: Big M , Forensics, HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Thespian Soc- iety. Cheney, Mary Ann . . . 174 Chocol, Nancy . . . 48, 174 Activities: Flag Girl: Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Senior Class Council. Cholfin, Leslie . . . 174 Activities: BLAZER, Production Journalism: Clubs: Academicians, Crescendos, GAA. Cirino, Stefano . . . 164, 165, 174 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, FBLA: Councils: Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Clampett, Judy . . . 174 Clark, Donald . . . 174 Clark, Eugene . . . 174 Clark, Floyd . . . 50, 165 Activities: Band: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Clark, Marie . . . Activities: Big Clark, Thomas . . . 165, 174 Activities: Art.Sta9?1 Senior Class Council. Clarke, Larry . . . 174 Clendenen, Robert . . . 174 Cletus, Kathleen . . . 48, 174, 181 Activities: Flag Girl: Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbug, Theta: Coun- cils: ASB Rep., Sophomore Class Rep. Cline, Janice . . . 174 Activities: Big M , Art Stage: Clubs: Junior Statesmen, Science Club: Councils: ASB Rep., Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Clipper, Preston . . . 124, 174 Clisby, Betty . . . 174 Coates, Donald . . . 174 Activities: Print Shop. Cockrell, William . . . 174 Activities: CCC: Art Stage: Clubs: Crescendos, 'Foreign Language, Shutterbug: Councils: ASB Rep., Sophomore Class. Cohn, Michael . . . 175 Clubs: CSF: Sophomore Class Council. Cole, Kenneth . . . 112, 115, 122, 123, 175 Sports: Varsity Football. Collins, Lee . . . 59, 90, 165, 175 Activities: CCC, Forensics: Clubs: Academicians, Chess Club, Epi- cureans, Thespian Society: Senior Class Council. Colsant, Joseph . . . Coltman, John . . . 34, 82, 149, 175, 180. Clubs: Key Club: Boys' League, Senior Class Council: Sports: B Swimming. Conrad, Kathleen . . . 156, 175 Conry, John . . . 175 Conway, Otho . . . 175 Cook, Christopher . . . 175 Cooper, Louise . . . 30, 175 Cooper, Marlene . . . 105, 175 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, Theta: Coun- cils: Girls' League, ASB Rep., Junior Class, Senior Class. Cope, Shirley . . . 67, 175 Coplin, Elizabeth . . . 29, 37, 39, 52, 164, 175 Activities: Big M , Homecoming Princess: C l u b s: Adelphians - Sophomore, Junior President, Z Club: Pep Commissioner: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Cordaro, Christopher . . . 112, 121 Sports: Varsity Football. Courtney, Mary . . . 74, 92, 164, 175 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians, Adelphians, FBLA, Foreign Language Club, Shutter- bug, Theta: Councils: ICC, Sopho- more Class. Cowardin, David . . . 175, 215 Craig, Donald . . . 175 Activities: Art Stage, Photo Pro- duction: Clubs: Crescendos, For- eign Language, Hi-Y: Sports: B Football, Varsity Tennis. Crandall, Carol . . . 175 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians: Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Crandall, Richard . . . 66, 68, 175 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madrigals. Crawford, Robert . . . 70, 71, 175, 180 Clubs: Academicians, CSF, FEA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, Nation- al Merit Finalist. Creamer, Charlotte . . . 66, 175 Clubs: GAA. Creason, Susan . . . 7 Criley, Georgiann . . . 76, 175 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, FBLA, Foreign Language, Shutterbug, Theta. Crist, Cheryl . . . 175, 181 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Crescendos, Shutterbug, Theta: Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Croom, Marie . . . 176 Activities: Big Cullinane, Michael . . . 130, 176 Activities: Boys' Glee: Junior Class Council: Sports: Varsity Basketball. Culpepper, Genevieve . . . 176 Culver, Sandra . . . 176 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Theta. Cunningham, Leland . . . 87, 176 Cunningham, Terry . . . 87 Da Cruz, Maria Helena . . . 31, 81, 94, 176 ' Clubs: Z Club: Honors: AFS Exchange Student: Girls' League Council, Foreign Affairs Commis- sioner. Daitz, Linda . . . 77, 81, 176 Activities: Big M , Art Stage: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language, Shutterbug, Z Club: Commissions: Assemblies, Pep, Sophomore Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Dangertield, Joseph g. . . 124, 176 Activities: CCC: Print Shop: ASB Rep. Council: Sports: B Football. Daniel, Lewis . . . 176 A Daniels, Barbara . . . 176 Activities: Big Daniels, Carolyn . . . 92, 176 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, FBLA, FFA, Foreign Lon- guage. ' Darby, Dale . . . 176 Davenport, Judy . . . 160, 165, 176 Clubs: GAA: Senior Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Davis, Edgar . . . 176 Davis, Elizabeth . . . 176 Activities: Big M : Clubs: FBLA. Davis, Katherine . . . 43, 48, 71, 81, 176 Activities: Flag Girl: Clubs: FEA, Z Club: Girls' League Council. Davis, Nancy . . . 66, 176 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, Crescen- dos, Shutterbugs: Fine Arts Com- mission, Councils: ASB Rep., Jun- ior Class, Sophomore Class. Davis, Robert . . . 104, 105, 164, 176 Activities: BLAZER, HOOFBEATS: Clubs: CSF, Crescendos, FTA, Hi-Y, Clubs: CSF, Crescendos, FTA, Hi- Y, Foreign Language, Shutterbugs: cils: ASB Rep., Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. De'ak, Micliael . . . 72, 176 Clubs: Crescendos. de Bourguignon, Philip . . . 176 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Senior Class Council. DeCarolis, Elaine . . . 43, 81, 159, 176, 180 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Z Club: Honors: National Merit Commendation: Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Councils: Girls' 'Leogue, Junior Class: Sports: Aquacade. DelValle, Diane . . . 176 Dembrowski, Joanne . . . 177 Demolar, Ronald . . . 68, 104, 124, 128, 133, 134, 177 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Honors: MMI-IW: Sophomore Class Council: Sports: B Basketball, B Foot- ball. Denham, Ola . . . 177 De Souza, Frank . . . Activities: CCC. Detling, Val . . . 70, 177 Detrick, Jan . . . 177 DeWindt, Lamonte . . . 66, 177 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: Crescendos: Junior Class Council. Dickes, Lester . . . 177 Diehl, Karen . . . 66, 68, 70, 80, 177 Activi-ties: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, Girls' State Rep.: Fine Arts Commission, ASB Rep. Council. Diggs, Robert . . . 68, 177. Dilluvio, Richard . . . 177 Activities: A Cappella Choir. T' 'V- Dinel, Richard . . . 84, 177 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Clubs: CSF, John Muir Club: Sophomore Class Council. Dobbings, Diana . . . 177 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians. Doeden, Winfred . . . 177 Doherty, Ann . . . 177 Doherty, Frank . . . 177 Activities: Print Shop: Clubs: FBLA. Dontanville, August . . . 165. Senior Class Council. Dossen, Joseph . . . 152, 165, 177 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: CSF, Letterman's Club, Shutter- bug: Councils: ASB Rep, Senior Class: Sports: B Football, B Track. Dowse, Rita . . . 177 Drahman, William . . . 69, 92, 167 Activities: Print Shop: Clubs: FBLA. Duffy, Carol . . . 177 Activities: Big Dulon, Edna . . . 31, 80, 81, 165, 177 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Foreign Language Club, Theta, Z Club: Councils: ICC, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Dunn, Margerie . . . 177 Clubs: Adelphions. DuPlain, Jan . . . 31, 35, 106, 165, 178, 216 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: Adelphians, Shutterbug, Theta: Girls' League --President, Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Coun- cils: ICC, Junior Class, Red Cross, Senior Class. Durosko, Patricia . . . 178 Activities: Forensics: Clubs: For- eign Language Club. Ealy, Diane . . . 178 Earl, Wendy . . . 77, 165, 178, 217 Activities: Big M , Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF: Councils: Girls' League, Senior Class. Edwards, Charles . . . 178 Activities: Art Stage. Edwards, Donna . . . 43, 49, 178 Activities: Flag Girls, Art Year- book: Clubs: Adelphians, Shutter- bug, Theta: Commissions: Pep Publicity: Councils: Sophomore Class, Girls' League. Edwards, Wesley . . . 178 Eisenberger, Robert . . . 178 Ellingwood, Kendall . . . 31, 39, 70, 71,164,178 Activities: CCC: Clubs: CSF, FEA, Foreign Language: ICC President: Councils: Junior, Class, Senior Class. Emmons, John . . . 178 Clubs: Science Club. Endo, Cary . . . 178 Erikson, Lance . . . 105, 178 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: CSF, Foreign Language Club: Sophomore Class Council: Sports: Golf. Erwin, John . . . Activities: Print Shop. Esterbrook, Beverly . . . 28, 30, 38, 66, 68, 70, 165, 178 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Commissions: Fine Arts, Publicity: Councils: ASB Rep, Senior Class, Sopho- more Class. Evans, Roger . . . 92, 178 Clubs: FBLA President. Evans, Susan . . . 178 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shut-terbug, Theta: Senior Class Council. Everett, Richard . . . 178 Everman, Beyerly . . . 178 Clubs: FBLA, GAA. Eyerly, Virginia . . .178 Clubs: GAA. x Fairfield, Richard . . . 152, 165, 178 Clubs: CSF: Senior Class Council: Sports: C Volleyball. Feekes,:Darrell . . . 178 Ferguson, Jesse . . . 42, 85, 100, 125, 139 Activities: Art Yearbook: A Cap- pella Choir, Clubs: Crescendos, Epicureans, Le1'terman's C I u b: Sports: B Fotball, Track. Ferguson, Lillian . . . 178 Activities: A Cappella Choir. Fiedler, Robert . . . 39, 179, 180. Activities: B L A Z E R, Forensics: Clubs: John Muir Club: Honors: Boys' State Rep, National Merit Finalist: Student Court Justice, Councils: Senior Class, Sopho- more Class. . Fite, Richard . . . 142, 179 Sports: Varsity Baseball. Flye,'Corol . . . 179 Foster, John . . . 179 Sports: Varsity Football. Foster, Norman . . . 179 Fowler, Nancy . . . Fowler, Penny . . . 179 Frank, Betty . . . 179 Activities: Big M : Pep Com- mission. Fraser, Kenneth . , . 82, 112, 121, 123, 128, 135, 179, 217 Sports: Varsity Football. Frazer, Edward . . . 179 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbug: ASB Rep Council: Sports: Varsity Swimming. Frazer, Willie Fry, Stephen . . . 179 Fuiikawa, Jerry . . . 34, 82, 179 Clubs. Key Club: Councils: Boys' League, Senior Class, Youth Council: Sports: B Football. Fuiimoto, Lillian . . . 37, 39, 80, 104, 165, 179, 240 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS- Editor-in-Chief: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club: Honors: MMHW: Publications Commissioner, Coun- cils: ASB Rep, Junior Class-Treas- urer, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Fuiito, Ginger. . . 179 Activities: Big Fulks, Jack . . . 30, 38, 50, 51, 179 Activities: Band: Clubs: Crescen- dos: Sophomore Class Council. Funk, Beverly . . . 179 Furo, Jean . . . 179 Activities: Big M : ASB Rep Council. Furuya, Tamio . . . 179 . Activities: Print Shop: Sports: B Football. G Gage, Laena . . . 179 Clubs: Adelphians. Gage, Meredith . . . 67, 182 Activities: Big Gaims, Sally . . . 66, 68, 70, 72, 182 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madrigals: Clubs: Academicians, CSF: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer. Galatzer, Evelyn . . . 182 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, Foreign Language Club. Gallagher, Carol . . . 182 Activities: Big M : Pep Com- mission. Galloway, William . . . 132, 182 Sports: Varsity Basketball. Gangwer, James . . . 182 Garcia, Mary. . . 182 Garcia, Virgil . . . 182 Garnsey, Susan . . . 66, 74, 182 Garrison, Marilyn . . . 85, 182 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, Epicureans, GAA. Gaver, Raymond . . . 182 Gelfuso, Frank . . . 182 Gerry, Lee . . .71, 182 Activities: Art Yearbook: Clubs: FEA: Councils: Sophomore Class: Sports: Varsity Gymnastics. ' Getz, Maradith . . . 182 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Thetas, Gibbs, Glenda . . . 72, 182 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Cres- cendos. Gibson, Janetta . . . 182 Activities: Forensics: Clubs: Adel- phians, Thespian Society. Giffen, Peggy . . . 70, 180, 182 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, DAR Citizenship Award, National Merit Commendation: Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Giffen, William . . . 182 Gilbert, Kathleen . . . 47, 182, 217 Activities: Girls' Glee, Sophomore Sweetheart, Song Girl: Clubs: Adelphians, Shutterbug: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class, Sopho- more Class-Vice President. Gilchrist, George . . . 182 Activities: Print Shop. Gilchrist, Roger . . . 182 Gillespie, Richard . . . 86, 87, 183 Activities: CCC. Gilpin, Judith . . . 70, 80, 81, 164, 165, 180, 183 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, Club: Thespian Society, Z Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, DAR Citizenship Award: Councils: Girls' League, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Giridlian, Elaine . . . 73, 183 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians: ASB Rep Council. Glass, Steven . . . 183 Gliner, Robert . . . 183 ' Good, Melinda . . . 92, 183 Godrey, Julianne . . . 183 Goetz, Ellinor . . . 70, 183 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, Crescendos, Golden, Richard . . . 146, 147, 183, 216 Sports: B Football, Varsity Gym- nostics. Goldsmith, Burton . . . 183 Goldsmith, Walter . . . 183 Clubs: Council. Gomez, Fred . . . 183 Goodall, Brooks . . . 183 Activities: Big M : BLAZER: Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Lan- guage. Goodenow, Carol . . . 183 -Activities: Big M : Clubs: Cres- cendos, Shutterbug: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Red Cross. Gordon, Portia . . . 183 Gore, Juanita . . . 43, 66, 183 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Crescendos, GAA: Girls' League Council. Goudeau, 'Geraldine . . . 18,3 Activities: Big Gouynstook, Henri . . . Graf, Lucille . . . 66, 183 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, Crescen- dos, Shutterbug: Councils: Senior Class, Sophomore Class. FEA, Radio Club: ICC 4 Graham, James . . . 183 Grandon, Michael , . . 183 Grant, Valerie . . . 28, 31, 53, 186 Activities: Big M : Homecoming Queen: Clubs: Adelphians: ASB Vice President: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Senior Class. Graybill, Gerald . . . 186 Greene, Vicki . . . 186 Griffen, Dennis . . . 186 Activities: Band, CCC, Orchestra. Griggs, Donn . . . 186 Grizzard, Clark . . . 186 Grossman, Larry . . . 186 Gruber, Geoffrey . . . 186 Gruwell, David . . . 90, 173, 180, 186 Activities: Band, Orchestra: Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Thespian Society: Honors: National Merit Commen- dation: Junior Class Council: Sports: JV Tennis. Gunderson, Karen . . . 57, 58, 66, 186 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, Thetas: Councils: Junior Class, Sopho- more class. H Hager, Meredith . . . 38, 77, 81, 186 Activities: Big M : HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, Thetas: Civil Affairs Commissioner: Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Hagg, Gilbert. . . 186 Councils: Junior Cla ss, Senior Class: Sports: Swimming, Track. Hall, Sue Evelyn . . . 29, 66, 164, 165, 186 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Senior Class Council-Sec- retary. Hall, Susan.. . 103,186 Halverson, Barbara . . . 84, 186 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Academicians, Foreign Language, FTA, Speaker's Club: Civil Affairs Commission. Hamilton, Joyce . . . 186 Hamilton, Leanne . . . 165, 186 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, GAA, Shutterbug, Thetas: Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Hammer, Steven . . . 29, 31, 36, 39, 66, 82, 164, 186, 217 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: John Muir Club, Key Club: ASB President, Councils: ASB Rep, Boys' League, Junior Class, Red Cross, Senior Class - President, Sophomore Class: Youth: Sports: B Swimming. Hammond, Melinda . . . 18 Activities: Big M , Girls' Glee. Hampton, Mary . . . 186 Hanashiro, Teruko . . . 92, 164, 186 Hansen, Christine . . . 103, 186 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Harbordt, Katherine . . . 187 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Cres- cendos, Shutterbugs, Thetas: Coun- cils: Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Hardey, William . . . 140, 141, 187 Harleman, Mark . . . 187 Harrison, Ruth . . . 164, 187 Hart, Diane . . . 104, 187 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS: iClubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language, FTA. Hartke, Bonnie . . . 187 Haselton, Steven . . . 105, 164, 187 Activities: Forensics, HOOFBEATS: NFL: Clubs: Hi-Y: Councils: Soph- omore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. ' Hasse, Susan . . . 187 Hassler, Richard . . . 66, 187 Activities: A Cappella Choir., Hatch, Elizabeth . . . 187 Hatch, Linda . . . 187 Hauck, Ross . . . 31, 187 Clubs: Hi-Y, John Muir Club: Councils: ICC -President, Sopho- more Class, Junior Class, Senior Class: Sports: B Football, Ten- nis, B Track. Hauswald, Diane . . . 187 Hayek, Victor . . . 152, 187 Clubs: Hi-Y: ASB Rep Council: Sports: Golf. Hayes, Janan . . . 70, 73, 187 Activities: Big M , Forensics, NFL, Orchestra: Clubs: Academic- ians, CSF, FEA, GAA, Speaker's Club, Shutterbugs: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Sports: Aquacade. Hayes, Megan . . . 187 Head, Fayth . . . 92, 187 Clubs: FBLA. Heckert, Todd . . . 187 Activities: Print Shop. Hedrick, John . . . 187 Activities: Print Shop. Hegemier, Douglas . . . 187 Hehr, Barbara . . . 187 Activities: HOOFBEATS, Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class - Secretary. Heller, Robert . . . 187 Helpingstine, Lynn . . . Hendler, Leo . . . 188 Activities: Forensics, NFL. Henniger, Griffith . . . 68, 82, 164, 188 Activities: A Cappella Choir, For- ensics: Clubs: Key Club: Councils: ASB Rep, ICC, Red Cross, Youth, Senior Class: Commissions: Fine Arts, Publicity. Hermsen, Nicole . . . 74, 188 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs. Hess, James . . . Hiestand, Richard . . . 66, 188 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Fine Arts Commission. Higginbotham, Lee Anne . . . 188 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Crescendos, Shutterbugs. Hilberger, Ruth . . . Activities: Big Hilbers, Marilyn . . . 166, 70, 188 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language:-Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Commissions: Civil Affairs, Fine Arts, Pep. Hilbert, Jeannet . . . 188 Himango, Gerald . . . 188 Himmelsbacher, Vida . . . 103, 188 Hiramoto, Tadashi . . . 28, 31, 34, 36, 39, 70, 82, 125, 188, 216 Clubs: CSF, FEA, JETS, Key Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: ASB Treasurer, Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class, Junior Class: Sports: B Football, C Track. Hirigoyen, Frederick . . . 188 Activities: Art Stage. Hodge, Frederick . . . 68, 188 Activities: Boys' Glee: Clubs: Foreign Language, Shutterbugs: Junior Class Council. Hoelscher, Fritz . . . 29, 188 Clubs: Shutterbugs: Commissions: Pep, Pub1icity. Holcomb, Grant. . . 105, 150, 151, 165, 188 Activities: Forensics: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Letterman's Club, Shutter- bugs: Pep Commission, Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class: Sports: Varsity Tennis. Holsback, Pamela . . . 188 Activities: Big M , Art Year- book: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Coun- cils: ASB Rep, Junior Class. Honsaker, Mary . . . 28, 30, 66, 68, 188 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: CSF, Z Club: Commissions: Fine Arts, Pep, Publicity. Hoop, Anne . . . 74, 76, 188 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, GAA, Shutterbugs: Com- missions: Civil Affairs, Pep, Pub- licity, Sophomore Class Council. Hora, Stephen . . . 188 Horemian, Arnold . . . Horgan, Richard . . . 31, 39, 42, 70, 71,165,180,181,188 Clubs: CSF, FEA, Hi-Y, Junior Statesmen, Key Club, Foreign Lan- guage Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Finalist: Student Court: Councils: ASB Rep, Youth Council, Senior Class- President: Sports: B Basketball, B Swimming. Hosfeld, Lesley . . . 54, 188 Activities: Forensics, Shutterbug Princess: Clubs: CSF, Shutterbugs, Junior Class Council. Houck, John . . . 189 'r ,wt Houston, Veronica . . . 189 Howard, David . . . 189 Clubs: FEA, Foreign Language, Radio Club: ICC Council. Howe, Mark . . . 66, 164, 173, 189 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Band, CCC, Forensics: Clubs: CSF, FEA, Foreign Language: Senior Class Council: Sports: JV Tennis. Howie, Carolyn . . . 189 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs. Huber, Phyllis . . . 189 Clubs: CSF, Shutterbugs. Hudson, Roxanna . . . 189 Huey, Rareen . . . 189 Hulsebus, James . . . 189 Humphreys, Joanne . . . 189 Humphreys, William . . . 189 Hunnell, William.. . 189 Hutchings, Alison . . . 52, 77, 81, 181, 189 Activities: Big M , Homecoming Princess: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club: Councils: Girls' League, Senior Class. Hutchinson, Lois . . . 189 Hyde, Raymond . . . 189 Clubs: Radio Club. lnco, Lorraine . . . 48, 55, 74, 75, 173, 189 Activities: Flag Girl, Junior Prin- cess, Miss Shutterbug: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Councils: ICC, Junior Class. Ivy, Dayna . . . 189 J Jackson, Chester . . . Jackson, Clara . . . 189 ' Jacobsen, Peter . . . 68, 189 Activities: Boys' Glee. Jenkins, Mary . . . 189 Jensen, David . . . 71, 189 Activities: Band: Clubs: CSF, FEA. Johanson, Noel . . . 82, 150, 190 Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Shutter- bugs, Letterman's Club: Councils: Sophomore Class, Senior Class: Sports: Varsity Tennis. Johnson, Barbara . . . 190 Johnson, Carol . . . 190 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs. A Johnson, Cheryl . . . 190 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Foreign Language. Johnson, Donald . . . 190 Johnson, Harvey . . . 190 Activities: Art Stage, Print Shop. V Johnson, Jeffrey . . . 66, 190 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madrigals: C l u b s: Crescendos: Sports: B Football, B Swim- ming. Johnson, Perry . . . 150, 190 Activities: Band, CCC:' Sports: Varsity Tennis. Johnson, Roscoe . . . Johnson, Richard . . . 190 Johnson, Sammy . . . 190 Johnson, Suzie . . . 190 Johnson, Warren . . . 190 Sports: B Football, C Track. Johnson, William . . . 112, 117, 120, 123, 190 Sports: Varsity Football. Johnson, Wilma . . . 190 Jones, Jacqueline . . . 190 Jones, Nancy . . . 190 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big Jones, Robert . . . 90, 165, 190 Activities: Print Shop: Clubs: Aca- demics, JETS: Senior Class Coun- cil. Jones, Ronald . . . 190 Activities: Print Shop. Jones, Stanley . . . 190 Jones, Thurman . . . Joos, Tracy . . . 28, 31, 70, 81, 106, 190. Activities: Big M , BLAZER, For- CSF, Z Club: ensics: Clubs: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: ASB Sec- retary, Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class: Commissions: Civil Affairs, Pep, Publications, Public- ity. Jordan, Virginia . . . 72, 190 Clubs: Crescendos. Juckett, Susanne . . . 190 K Kadomoto, Norman . . . 190 Kamp, Allen . . . 180, 191 Activities: CCC: Honors: National Merit Commendation. Kaplow, Carole . . . 70, 73, 153, 191, 197 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians- President, CSF, FTA, GAA, Foreign Language: Honors: Bank of America, CSF Seal Bearer. Kaprielian, Roy . . . 191 Kearney, Pamela . . . 191 Activities: Big Keasberry, Terry . . . 191 Activities: Junior Ciass Queen: Clubs: Crescendos, GAA. Keefer, Charles . . . 66, 191 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Keizer, Nada . . . 70, 191 Kelty, Allen . . . Kendrick, Bewayne . . . 191 Key, Janet . . . 191 Killam, Jacqueline . . . 39, 164, 191 ' Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Epicureans, Foreign Lan- guage, Shutterbugs: Fine Arts Commission: Councils: ICC, Sopho- more Class, Senior Class. Killgore, Judith . . . 191 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Kirby, Katherine . . . 70, 71, 158, 191, 217 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians, Adelphians, CSF, FEA, GAA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Commendation, Sports: Aquacade. Kissler, Jerilyn . . . 47, 105, 191 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Song Girl: Clubs: Adelphians: Sports: Aqua- cade. Kitchell, Linda . . . 191 Activities: Big Kluse, Christopher . . . 191 - Knowles, Cheryl . . . 29, 80, 191 Activities: Head Flag Girl: Clubs: Adelphians, Z Club: Councils: ASB Rep, Youth, Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. Kramer, Dennis . . . 191 Kurek, Robert . . . 84, 191 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class. Kuster, Roberta . . . 66, 157, 158, 160, 191 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: GAA-President. L La Borde, Antoinette . . . 191 Clubs: CSF: Honors: Bank of America. Lacroix, Terry . . . 191 Lacy, Carol . . . 66, 73, 192 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Academicians, Adel- phians, FTA, GAA, Foreign Lan- guage, Thespian Society: Fine Arts Commission, Councils: Red Cross Junior Class. Laddish, Dian . . . 192 Activities: Forensics: Clubs: GAA: Sports: Aquacade. Laird, Mariorie . . . 96, 192 Clubs: Foreign Language, Thes- pian Society, FTA: Junior Class Council. Lamar, Linda . . . 192 Lambert, Mary . . . Lampinen, Deanne . . . 192 Activities: Big Lane, John . . . 29, 31, 81, 165, 192 Lane, Tascha . . . 29, 39, 43, 159, 181, 192 Activities: Flag Girl: Clubs: Z Club: Girls' League-President, Publicity Commission, Senior Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Langdon, Gordon . . . 103, 192 Large, Lewis. . . 72, 192 Larry, Robert. . . 135, 137 Larsuel, Alvin . . . 29, 72, 87, 192 Activities: Band, CCC: Clubs: Chess, Crescendos, Science Club: Councils: ICC, Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class: Sports: JV Baseball, Varsity Football, Track. LaSor, Fredrick . . . 39, 192 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Thespian Society: Councils: ICC, Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. Lauderdale, Nancy . . . 52, 192 Activities:'Big M , Homecoming Princess. Lawatch, Leni . . . 29, 81, 192 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Z Club. Ledterman, Richard . . . 192 Lee, Sharron . . . 192 Activities: Big Lees, Margaret . . . 192 Lehman, Dennis . . . Lehman, Sheryl . . . 105, 192 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Senior Class Council. Leonard, Patricia . . . 35, 38, 39, 103, 192 Lester, Lawrence . . . 192 Levine, Mark . . . 192 Lewis, Clifford . . . 145, 192, 217 Sports: Gymnastics. Lewis, Everett . . . Lewis, Louise . . . 72, 193 Clubs: Crescendos: C o u n ci I s: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Lewis, Peter . . . 150, 193 Activities: Print Shop: Sports: Var- sity Football, Varsity Tennis. Lich, Donna . . . 193 Lightner, Leslie . . . 193 Lindauer, Ruth . . . 193 Lindeman, George . . . 193 Lindheimer, Marcy . . . 28, 30, 66, 68, 156, 193 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: CSF: Commissions: Fine Arts, Pep, Red Cross Council. Linker, Robert . . . 29, 60, 193 List, Patricia . . . 29, 31, 39, 80, 105, 165, 193 Activities: Big M , BLAZER, Editor-in-Chief: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language, Z Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, MMHW: Publications Commissioner: Coun- cils: ICC, Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. Lollman, Judith .. . 193 Clubs: Thespian Society. Long, Dorothy . . . 193 Lopez, Judy . . . 66, 193 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Fine Arts Commission. Lopez, Margaret . . . 193 Activities: Big Lowenstam, Michael . . . 87, 193 Lutzoff, Linda . . . 193 Activities: Big Lynch, Ray . . . 193 M Mack, Stephen . . . 68, 193 Councils: Sophomore Class, Youth Council. Madson, Sharon . . . 193 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs. Malamas, Penelope . . . 193 Activities: Big M : Clubs: For- eign Language. Mallouf, Patricia . . . 92, 165, 193 Activities: Big HOOFBEATS: Clubs: FBLA: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Malmfeldt, Joan . . . 193 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF. Manchester, Warren . . . 31, 194 Manders, Mark . , . 194 Margiot, Ronald . . . 194 Marino, Joseph . . . 194 Clubs: FEA: Sports: B Swim- ming. Marquardt, William . , . 87, 194 Actvities:CCC: Clubs: Academici- ans, CSF, FTA: Honors: CCC Honor Cadet. Marshall, Carolyn . . . 194 Marshall, James . . . 194 Martin, Ann . . . 194 Martin, Christine . . . 194 Activities: Big M : Junior Class Council. Martin, Christopher . . . 194 Martin, Sylvia . . . 194 Clubs: Epicureans. Mask, Ernest . . . 68, 135, 194 Masters, Alfreda . . . 194 Mathey, James . . . 112, 114, 120, 194 Clubs: Letterman's Club: Sports: Varsity and B Football, Varsity and B Track. Mathieson, Philip . . . 194 Matta, Jerald . . . 194 Activities: Art Stage: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Matthews, Bruce . . . Mayer, Helen . . . 65, 194 Activities: Orchestra: Clubs: GAA, Shutterbugs: Commissions: Fine Arts: Councils: Junior Class. Mayweather, Joyce . . . 194 Mazur, Dennis . . . 194 Mazur, Gary . . . 194 ' McAlister, Samuel . . . 194 McCall, William . . . 195 McChesney, Michael . . . 195 McClain, Margaret . . . 195 Clubs: Thespian Society: Commis- sions: Fine Arts: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. McCormack, Joan . . . 195 McCormack, John . . . Clubs: Thespian Society. McCormick, Ben . . . 195 Activities: CCC: Clubs: Radio Club. McCormick, George . . . 195 Sports: Varsity Swimming. McElwain, Avis . . . 50, 160 Activities: Band: Clubs: GAA: Junior Class Council. 6 McFadden, Jill . . . 66, 70, 195 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, GAA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer. McFarland, Heather . . . 34, 92, 195 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Epi- cureans, FBLA, GAA: ICC Council. McKeever, Mildred . . . 195 Activities: Big M : Clubs: For- eign Language. McKeever, Tedd . . . 195 Activities: CCC: Clubs: Crescen- dos. '- McNeair, Willie.. . 195 McPherson, Susan . . . 195 Activities: Big McRavy, Claudia . . . 69, 195 Activities: Big Mead, Donald . . . 195 Meger, Gary . . . 69, 195 Mehl, Robert. . . 195 Melges, Deborah . . . 195 Melzer, Roger . . . 70, 180, 195 Clubs: CSF: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Commen- dation: ASB Rep Council: Sports: Varsity Baseball. Merineaux, Ivan ... . 195 Mettler, Stephen . . . 195 Meysf, Jeff . . . 195 Activities: CCC. Michaels, Lynn . . . 66, 68, 198 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: Foreign Language, Thetas. Miller, Carolyn . . . ' Miller, Jerry . . . 165, 198 ' Senior Class Council. Miller, Larry . . . 198 Clubs: Thespian Society. Miller, Randall . . . 198 Clubs: CSF, FEA: Councils: Sopho- more Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. Miller, Ruth . . . 198 Millhouse, Susan . . . 71, 198 Clubs: Adelphians, FEA, Shutter- bugs. Mimms, Larry . . . 129, 198 Sports: Varsity Basketball. Mims, Rayvon . . . 66, 198 Minasian, Lawrence . . . 66, 198 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Speaker's Club: Senior Class Council. Miniarez, Marie . . . Mitchell, Michael . . . 198 Sports: Varsity Football. Miyahira, Tadashige . . . 198 Mobley, Walter . . . 198 Mooney, James . . . 198 ASB Rep Council. Moore, Arthur . . . 198 Moore, Carole . . . 198 Councils: Sophomore Class, Jun- ior Class. Moore, Dennis . . . 198 Activities: Production Journalism: Sports: Varsity Golf. Moore, Gary . . . 198 Clubs: Crescendos. Moore, Gervaise . . . 198 Activities: Art Stage: Clubs: Cres- cendos. Moore, Jeremia . . . 198 Moore, Theresa . . . 198 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: CSF, FEA, GAA, Foreign Language: Councils: ICC, Sopho- more Class: Sports: Aquacade. Moreland, Stephen . . . 71, 165, 198 Clubs: CSF, FEA, Radio Club: Councils: ICC, Senior Class. Morgan, Thomas . . . 199 Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Morris, Gayle . . . 54, 106, 199 Activities: Big M , BLAZER, Shutterbug Princess: Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Junior Class Council. Morris, Sharon . . . 70, 199 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, GAA, Foreign Lan- guage: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Morris, Velma . . . 66, 199 ' Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: CSF, Junior Statesmen: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer. Moses, Jesse . . . 72, 199 Activities: Orchestra, CCC: Clubs: Crescendos, Hi-Y. Mueller, Elizabeth . . . 199 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Cres- cendos, Shutterbugs. Mulay, Dolores . . . 199 - Murphy, Thomas . . . 38, 42, 66, 68, 199 Activities: A Cappella Madrigals: Clubs: John Muir: Boys' League, Fine Arts Com- mission: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Murr, Pricilla . . . 199 Activities: Big M : Clubs. Aca- demicians, CSF, FEA, FTA, Foreign Language. Musser, Roxy . . . Myers, John . . . 199 Activities: Art Yearbook: Clubs: Chess, Hi-Y, Science Club, Letter- man's Club: Councils: ASB Rep, Sophomore Class: Sports: B Football, Gymnastics, Swimming, B Track. Myers, Paul . . . 70, 71, 199 Clubs: CSF, FEA, JETS: Sports: JV Basketball. Myers, Sheri . . . 199 Activities: Big Choir, Naiera, Terry . . . 199 Nash, Fredrick . . . 199 Nelson, James . . . 112, 114, 135, 199 Sports: Varsity Football. Nelson, Katherine . . . 30, 38, 39, 66, 164, 199 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M Madrigals: Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club: Fine Arts Commissioner, Senior Class Council. Neve, Victor . . . 97, 199 Newhouse, Bobby . . . 135, 199 Newland, Carol . . . 199 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians: Com- missions: Civil Affairs: Fine Arts: Councils: Red Cross, Senior Class. Newman, Marcia . . . 199 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: CSF. Nichols, George . . . 199 Nielson, David . . . 200 Nighswonger, Gloria . . . 157, 200 Clubs: GAA, Foreign Language: Councils: ASB Rep, Youth Council, Sophomore Class: Sports: Aqua- cade. Nilson, Kurt. . . 200 Activities: Forensics: Junior Class Council. Nishimoto, James . . . 34, 36, 39, 42, 82, 164, 200 . Clubs: CSF, Key Club: ASB Sec- retary: Councils: Boys' League, ASB Rep. Norberg, Linda . . . 200 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Councils: Red Cross, Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Northrop, Lowell . . . Clubs: JETS. Norton, John . . . 200 Clubs: FEA, JETS, Radio Club: Sports: Varsity Tennis, Varsity Track. Nowa, James . . . 200 Sports: B Football, B Track. Nutter, Jeriel . 200 Clubs: JETS: Senior Class Council: Sports: Track. O Obermiller, Kathryn . . . 54, 173, 200 Activities: Girls' Glee, Big M , Shutterbug Princess: Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Councils: Sopho- more Class, Junior Class, Senior Class. Ogilvie, Victor . . . 200 Clubs. Hi-Y: Junior Class Council. Okamoto, Robbin . . . 34, 39, 42, 82, 164, 185, 200 Clubs: Key Club: Boys' League President: Councils: ASB Rep, Youth, Sophomore Class, Senior Class: Sports: B Football, B Track. tag. . O'Kelly, William . . . 200 Activities: CCC: Clubs: Shutter- bugs: Sophomore Class Council. Oliver, Carolyn . . . 200 Activities: Big Olson, Dennis . . . 200 Clubs: CSF: Sophomore Class Council. Olson, George . . . 200 O'Meara, William . . . 200 O'Neill, William.. . 200 Councils: Sophomore Class, Senior Class: Sports: JV Baseball, Var- sity Track. Onisko, Wanda . . . 200 Osborn, Paul . . . 200 Ostland, Marilyn . . . 200 1 Activities: Mig M : Shutterbugs. O'Toole, James . . . 200 Councils: Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Owens, Robert . . . 71, 201 Activities: Band: Clubs: FEA: Sports: JV Tennis. Pace, Lester . . . 95, 146, 201 Activities: Band: Senior Class Council: Sports: Varsity Gymnas- tics. Packi, Marie . . . 201 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs. Page, Ralph . . . 146, 201 Palmer, Merritt . . . 201 Park, Michael . . . 140, 201 Sports: Varsity Baseball, B Football. Parker, Leonard . . . 69, 92, 201 Activities: Production Journalism: Clubs: FBLA. Parker, Virginia . . . 201 Parmiter, Joan . . . 201 Clubs: Adelphians: Pep Commis- sion. Parsons, Carol . , . 185, 201 Activities: Big M : Clubs: GAA, Foreign Language Club: Sports: Aquacade. Patchett, Gary . . . 134, 142, 201 Sports: Varsity Baseball, B Basketball, Patterson, Carolyn . . . 160, 201 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, FTA, GAA: Aquacade. Patterson, Sandra . . . 201 ' Clubs: Thespian Society: Red Cross Council. Patterson, William . . . 2'01 Pearcy, Carol . . . 165, 201 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF: Commissions: Fine Arts, Pep: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sopho- more Class. Pederson, James . . . 71, 74, 165, 201 Clubs: CSF, FEA, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Shutterbugs, Sopho- moer Class Council. 1 Pelly, Carolyn . . . 66, 201 Pentecost, John . . . 201 Peters, Elaine . . . 201 Peterson, Carol . . . 201 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel. phians. Peterson, Patricia . . . 103, 202 Activities: Big M , Photo Pro- duction. Petterson, Richard . . . 82, 112, 115,148,165, 202, 216 Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Honors: Boys' State Rep: Councils: ASB Rep, ICC, Senior Class, Sopho- more Class: Sports: Football, Swimming. Phelan, Carol . . . 202 Activities: Girls' Glee. Phillips, Rhonnie . . . 114, 115, 122, 202 Pineda, Isabel . . . Pitts, Raymond . . . 42, 150, 202 Activities: Forensics, Photo Pro- duction: Clubs: Foreign Language Club: Boys' League Council: Sports: Varsity Tennis. Pollak, Gary . , . 202 Sports: Track. Poltere, John . . . 103, 202 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Poole, Donald . . . 202 Porter, Leslie . . . 202 Porter, Robert . . . 202 Potter, David . . . 71, 202 Clubs: CSF, FEA: Sophomore Class Council. Poynter, Harold . . . 164, 202 Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class. Prater, Dianah . . . 202 Pratt, George . . . 202 Pritchett, Barbara . . . 202 Pruitt, Mary . . .202 Pryor, Marie . . . 202 Activities: Big M , Forensics: Clubs: Adelphians, FTA, GAA, Speaker's C I u b: Commissions: Civil Affairs, Pep. Q Quarello, Linda . . . 202 R Raadgep, Linda . . . 202 Activities: Big Radcliff, Wilbur . . . 112, 114, 119, 202 Sports: Varsity Football. Raichert, Nancy . . . 202 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs. Raines, Martha . . . 30, 70, 159, 180, 202, 217 Activities: Big M , Forensics, HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Finalist: Sports: Aquacade. Raitt, Robert . . . Ramsey, Jimmie . . . 203 Activities: Art Stage, Print Shop. Ramstrom, Timothy . . . 203 Sports: Varsity Swimming. Randall, Hugh . . . 150, 151, 180, 203 Clubs: CSF, Hi-Y President: Honors: National Merit Commendation: Youth Council: Sports: Varsity Tennis. Randolph, Patricia . . . 203 Rankin, Lynnette . . . 203 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF: Sports: Aquacade. Rapp, Brian . . . 112, 117, 203 Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Sophomore Class: Sports: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. Ratliff, Gweneth . . . 203 Read, Judith . . . 203 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians. Reck, James . . . 203 Reed, Clayton . . . 203 Reed, Thomas . . . 203 Clubs: Science, Shutterbugs. Reeve, John . . . 90 Renger, Kathleen . . . 164, 203 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class-Vice President. Reyes, Douglas . . . Activities: CCC. Reynolds, Alan . . . 203 Councils: ASB Rep, Sophomore Class: Sports: B Football, B Track. Reynolds, Toni . . . 203 Richardson, Harold . . . 203 Activities: Print Shop: Sports: Var- sity, B , JV Football, Varsity Track Manager. Richardson, Suzanne . . . 203 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Foreign Language: Sophomore Class Council. Richardson, William . . . 203 Riddle, Michael . . . 103, 203 Rider, Dorothy . . . 74, 203 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs: Commissions: Pep, Fine Arts: Councils: Junior Class. Riechel, William . . . 203 Riegler, Robert . . . 140, 203 Activities: CCC: Sports: Varsity Basketball. Riggs, James . . . 165, 204 Riherd, Alexandra . . . 204 Activities: Big M , Junior and Sophomore Princess: Clubs: Adel- phians, Z Club: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class Rep, Sopho- more Class. Rinderknecht, Robin . . . 70, 71,. 146, 204 Clubs: CSF, FEA, Key Club, For- eign Language President: Honors: Bank of America: Councils: ASB Rep, Sophomore Class: Sports: Gymnastics. Ritz, Susan . . . 204 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Councils: Junior Class, Red Cross. Rivuetta, Cathy . . . 204 Robbins, Richard . . . 204 Robinson, Jack . . . 204 Student Government: Junior Class Council. Roby, Martha . . . 70, 204 Clubs: CSF, GAA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Sports: Aquacade. Rodman, Adele . . . 47, 54, 164, 165, 204 Activities: Shutterbug Princess, Song Girl: Clubs: Adelphians: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Rognlien, David . . . 150, 165, 204 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Sports: Varsity Ten- ms. Ross, Sarah . . . 204 Sports: Aquacade. Rowe, Robin . '. . 39, 74, 204 -Activities: Big M : Clubs: Aca- demicians, Adelphians, FBLA, Shut- terbugs, Theta: Sophomore Class Council. ' Royer, Donald . . . 90, 204 Clubs: JETS: Honors: Nationl Merit Commendation. Rudin, David . . . 146, 204 Sports: Gymnastics. Rudin, Edith . . . 180, 204 Honors: Silver Thimble. Russell, Bonnie . . . 204 Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: Adelphians, Theta: Coun- cils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Russell, James . . . 204 Ryder, Kenneth . . . 204 S Sage, Bruce . . . 204 Activities: Band. Salit, Brigita . . . 204 Salmon, Richard . . . Samuelson, Robert . . . 90, 204 Activities: CCC: Clubs: JETS, ICC Council. Sanders, Sharon . . . 205 Sanders, Victoria . . . 38, 66, 70, 205 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: CSF, FEA, Foreign Language: Commissions: Fine Arts, Civil Affairs: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer. Sanfilippo, Joseph . . . 205 Clubs: CSF, FEA: Pep Commission, Junior Class Council. Sartor, Janelle . . . 66, 159, 205 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Thetas: ASB Rep. Council: Sports: Aquacade. Scharf, Robert . . . 65, 70, 180, 205 Activities: Band, Orchestra: Clubs: CSF: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer, National Merit Commendation. Schmidt, James . . . 42, 112, 119, 121, 146, 205 Clubs: Hi-Y: Boys' League Coun- cil: Sports: Varsity Football, Gym- nastics. Schmidt, Sally . . . 205 , Activities: Big M : Clubs: Shut- terbugs. Schirding, William . . . 205 Schneider, Stephen . . . 66, 164, 165, 205 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: CSF: Councils: ASB Rep, Sophomore Class, Senior Class. Schnell, Sharon . . . 48, 67, 70, 181, 205 Activities: Flag Girl, Maierette: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Shutter- bugs, Thetas: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Councils: ASB Rep, Sopho- more Class, Junior Class. Schull, Gary . . . Activities: Art Stage: Clubs: FBLA. Schulz, Donald . . . 66, 68, 205 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madrigals. Schwicker, Joan ..., 84, 197, 205 Activities: Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Adelphians, Junior Statesmen, Speakers' Club: Councils: ASB Rep, Sophomore Class, Junior Class. Scott, John . . . 117 Scott, Patricia . . . Junior Class Council. Scott, Sylvia . . . 205 Sepulveda, Carlos . . . 112, 114, 135, 205 Sports: Varsity Football. Shamburger, Nona . . . 205 Shatafian, Joyce . . . 165, 205 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS, Photo Production: Clubs: CSF: Senior Class Council. Shaw, Norman . . . 205 Sherman, Russell . . . 205 Councils: Junior Class, Sopho- more Class: Sports: B Football, Varsity Swimming. Shobe, Dan . . . 46, 205 Shoemake, Linda . . . 74, 205 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Girls' League Council. Shumway, Linda . . . 205 Clubs: GAA. Shuster, Brenda . . . 206 Shute, Douglas . . . 206 Siegel, Nancy . . . 66, 206 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Art Yearbook: Clubs: Adel- phians. Silverman, Lawrence . . . 58, 103, 165, 206 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Crescendos: Commissions: Pep: Councils: ASB Rep, Boys' League, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sopho- more Class- President: Sports: B Swimming. Simik, Mildred . . . 50, 65, 206 Activities: Band, Orchestra: Clubs: GAA, Junior Statesmen, Foreign Language: Sports: Aquacade. Simmons, Cheryll . . . 66, 160, 206 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Academicians, CSF, GAA, Foreign Language: Sports: Aquacade. Simmons, Darrylin . . . 206 Simmons, Joseph . . . 206 Sports: B Football. Simonds, Donald . . . 87, 206 Sims, Nathaniel . . . 108, 135, 206 Activities: Print Shop: ICC: Sports: Varsity Track. Sims, Sally . . . 160, 185, 206 Clubs: GAA. Slack, Sammy . . .112,116,118, 123, 206 Slagle, Peter . . . Slavett, Cynthia . , . 65, 206 Activities: Band, Big M , Or- chestra: Clubs: Adelphians, Cres- cendos: Junior Class Council. Small, Mary . . . 66, 206 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Sophomore' Class, Youth Council. Smalls, Arthur . . . 206 Activities: Art Yearbook, Print Shop: Sports: Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Smith, Burton . . . 206 Smith, Priscilla . . . 206 Activities: Big M : Clubs: GAA. Smith, Robert . . . 206 Smith, Rodney . . . 206 Activities: Band, BLAZER. Smith, Ronald . . . 206 Smith, Steven . . . 30, 31, 34, 38, 66, 68, 82, 164, 206, 217 Activities: A Cappella Choir-Presi- dent, Madrigals: Clubs: Key Club: Athletics Commissioner: Boys' Lea- gue - President: Councils: ASB Rep, ICC, Junior Class, Senior Class, Youth: Sports: Varsity Swimming. Smith, Sue . . . Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, GAA. Smith, Vicki . . . 30, 66, 68, 80, 165, 207 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: Adel- phians, Crescendos, Z Club: Commissions: Assemblies, Fine Arts, Pep: Councils: ASB Rep, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. Snyder, Jorjan . . . 207 Soehrens, Barbara . . . 47, 70, 207, 216 Activities: Junior Princess, Song Girl: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Theta Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Pep Commission, Girls' League. Sogorka, Sally . . . 207 Activities: Big Southwick, Susan . . . 35, 43, 70, 81, 103, 207 Activities: sig BLAZER: Clubs: CSF, Theta Club, Z Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Councils: Girls' League, Sopho- more Class. Sparling, Janel . . . 66, 68, 70, 207 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madrigals: Clubs: CSF: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Fine Arts Com- mission, Youth Council. Speer, Isabelle . . . 207 - Spencer, Sharon . . . 105, 207 Activities: Big M HOOFBEATS: Adelphians, FBLA: Sophomore Class Council. Spiers, Douglas . . . 112, 114, 120, 123, 128, 135, 207, 217 Springer, Ann . . . 207 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Shutterbugs: Senior Class Council. Sprung, Cliff . . . 60 Activities: Stage Crew. Stalder, Timothy . . . 207 Stanbery, Paul . . . 73, 87, 106, 207 s Activities: BLAZER, CCC, Forensics, NFL: Clubs: Academicians, Thes- pian Society: Councils: ICC, Jun- ior Class, Sophomore Class. Standing, Loralee . . . 207 Starks, Betty . . . 207 Starks, Roger . . . 207 Clubs: Thespian Society: Sports: JV Baseball, B Football. Stein, Lois . . . 207 Steinbach, Linda . . . 66, 207 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: CSF: Sophomore Class Council. Stellway, Richard . . . 207 Stewart, Brian . . . 207 Activities: BLAZER: Sports: B' Football. Stewart, Jean . . . 76, 77, 81, 165, 207 Stewart, Patricia . . . 208 Clubs: GAA. Stock, Larry . . . 208 Stoddard, Sue . . . 29, 36, 39, 47, 80,181, 208, 217 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Junior Princess, Sophomore Prin- cess, Head Song Girl: Clubs: Theta, Z Club: ASB Vice Presi- dent: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class President-Senior Class, Sophomore Class - President, Youth. Stoner, Helen . . . 208 Activities: Big Stutz, Georgia . . . 208 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, International Dance Club, Foreign Language: Sophomore Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Styron, Tony . . . 208 ' Sudduth, Thomas . . . 34, 208 Councils: Boys' League, Sopho- more Class: Sports: B Football, B Track. I Suderman, Jack . . . 208 Activities: Photo Production: Clubs: Shutterbugs: Honors: MMHW. Sugasawara, Theodore . . . 124, 164, 208 Clubs: CSF, JETS, Shutterbugs: Councils: Senior Class, Sophomore Class: Sports: B Football, C Track. Sullivan, John . . . 208 Clubs: Radio Club. Sullivan, Pat . . . 208 Activities: Print Shop. Summers, Laurie . . . 208 Activities: Big M : Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class. Sunada, Frank . . . 208 Sunderland, John . . . 208 . Sunderman, Pete . . . 165, 208 Senior Class Council. Sutherland,,John . . . 208 Sweeney, Faith . . . 208 Sweet, John . . . 180, 208 Activities: Forensics: Clubs: CSF Foreign Language: Honors: Nation- al Merit Commendation. Swisler, Anthony . . . 208 T Tabery, Patricia . . . 208 Tatone, Vicki . . . 208 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Hi-Y, Shutterbugs: Junior Class Council. Taylor, Barbara . . . 209 Taylor, Nancy . . . 209 Activities: Big Telban, Elaine . . . 209 Clubs: GAA. Tellez, George . . . 209 Clubs: Thespian Society: Sports: Varsity Tennis. Templin, Dorothy . . . 66, 70, 80, 81,164,165, 209 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big HOOFBEATS, Clubs: Adel- phians-President, CSF, Z Club President: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Red Cross, Senior Class, Youth. Terrio, Theresa . . . 209 Teske, James . , . 209 Thomas, Deanna . . . 164, 209 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Epicureons, FBLA, For- eign Language Club, Shutterbugs: Councils: Senior Class. Thomas, Eileen . . . 66, 209 Thomas, Jean . . . 209 Thomas, Phyllis . . . 209 Thomas, Robert . . . 209 Thompson, Carolyn . . . 209 Activities: Big Thompson, Doreen . . . 209 - Activities: A Cappella Choir. Thompson, Walter . . . 209 Tierney, Michael . . . 209 Tillotson, Anita . . . 66, 70, 209 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Commissions: Pep, Civil Affairs: Sports: Aquacade. Timmons, Donald . . . 209 Tinley, Marian . . . 209 Tompkins, Barbara . . . 29, 34, 76, 164, iss, 209 , Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Councils: Girls' League, Senior Class-Treas- urer, Youth. Tope, Dennis . . . 135, 209 Activities: BLAZER, Print Shop: Sports: Varsity Track. Tracy, Patricia . . . 210 Trammell, Sheila . . . 35, 63 66, 164, 210 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Band, Big M , Orchestra: Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Crescendos, GAA Foreign Language Club: Councils: ASB Rep, Girls' League, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class. ' Traylor, Carol . . . 105, 164, 210 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Crescendos, GAA: Com- missions: Pep, Civil Affairs, Pub- licity: Councils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Senior Class. Treio, Alexander . . . 210 Activities: Print Shop. Trimm, Suzan . . . 54, 210, 216 Activities: Big M , Shutterbug Princess: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Trout, Richard . . . 210 Truelson, Gary . . . 210 Sports: B Football. Truman, Robert . . . 31, 164, 210 Tucker, Georgia . . . 66, 210 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Tupper, Thomas . . . 210 Sports: Gymnastics, Swimming. Turner, Tonya . L . 164, 210 Turner, Walter . . . 135, 210 Sports: Varsity Track. I u 4 Underwood, Kathy . . . 71, 159, 160, 210 Activities: Big M : Clubs: CSF, FEA, GAA, Foreign Language: Honors: Faraday Lecture Award: Sports: Aquacade. Underwood, Robert . . . V Valentine, Sandra . . . 210 Van Kirk, Karen . . . 210 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs. Van Leer, Jo . . . 160, 210 Vanover, Barbara . . . 210 Vaughan, Linda . . . 74, 210 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Foreign Language, Shutterbugs, Theta Club: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer. Vazquez, Anile . . . 210 Velardo, John . . . 210 Vessells, Robert . . . 210 Vestal, Ronald . . . 211 Villalobos, Ernest . . . 211 Vogel, Gail . . . 105, 211 Activities: Big HOOFBEATS: Voight, Rosemary . . . 100, 101, 211 Clubs: Shutterbugs. Activities: Art Yearbook, Produc- tion Journalism: Clubs: Adelphi- ans, Foreign Language: Commis- sions: Pep, Publicity, Senior Class Council. Vona, Kenneth . . . W Walker, Carolyn . . . 66, 211 Activities: A Cappella Choir: Clubs: FTA, Foreign Language: Sophomore Class Council. Walker, Joe . . . 211 Sports: JV Football. Walter, Patricia . . . 66, 211 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M : Clubs: Adelphians, Shutter- bugs, Thetas. . Walz, James . . . 165, 211 Activities: Band, Senior Class Council. Ward, Kathleen . . . 211 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Foreign Language, Shut- terbugs. Ward, William . . . 211 Warde, Robert . . . 28, 31, 34, 82, 94,164, 211, 216 Activities: BLAZER, Forensics, NFL, Clubs: CSF, Key Club: Honors: AFS Summer Student, CSF Seal Bearer: ASB President, CASC President: Councils: Boys' League, Junior Class - President, Senior Class, S o p h o m o r e Class - President, Youth. ' Ware, Johnny . . . Warhurst, Vivian . . . Warren, Mollie. . . 211 Watson, Leslie . . . 211 Watts, Norman . . . 211 Way, Ronald . . , 146, 211 Clubs: CSF, Letterman's Club: Pep Commission, Councils: ASB Rep: Sports: Varsity Gymnastics. Webster, Daniel . . . 211 Weigelt, Dulcie . . . 211 Weinstock, Allan . . . 109, 211 Activities: HOOFBEATS, Production Journalism: Sports: Tennis. Weiss, James . . . 211 Weiss, Nancy . . . 211 Activity: Big M : Clubs: Foreign Language, ASB: Rep Council. Wemple, Terry . . . 211 West, Trudi . . . 180, 211 Westland, Larry . . . 29, 46, 66, 151, 164, 212 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Head Cheerleader, HOOFBEATS, NFL: Clubs: Crescendos: Forensics- President: Councils: Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore: B Track. Westling, John . . . 146, 147, 212 Sports: Varsity Gymnastics. White, Barbara . . . 212 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbugs: Councils: Senior Class, Sophomore Class. White, Steven . . . 212 Whitson, Nancy . . . 212 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians. Wierman, Tiana . . . 167, 212. Activities: Big M , BLAZER: Clubs: Adelphians, Shutterbugs: Commissions: Pep, Publicity: Coun- cils: ASB Rep, Junior Class, Senior Class, Sophomore Class: Sports: ,Aquacade. Wiggins, James . . . 212 Wilber, Christopher . . . 212 Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Lan- guage, Theta Club: Junior Class Council: Sports: Aquacade. Wilkins, James . . . 212 Willcox, Elaine . . . 92, 212 Activities: Big M : Clubs: FBLA. Williams, Craig . . . 50, 212 Williams, Duncan . . . Williams, Jewel . . . 112, 117, 212 Williams, Rea . . . Activities: Band: Clubs: Radio Club. Williams, William . . . 85, 184, 212 Williams, William . . . 212 Activities: Print Shop. Wills, Laurel . . . 105, 212 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Shutterbugs. Willson, Edwin . . . 212 Wilmshurst, David . . . 68, 165, 212 Activities: Boys' Glee: Senior Class Council: Sports: B Baseball. Wilson, Barry. . . 212 Wilson, Carol . . . 104, 105, 212 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS, Clubs: Theta: Commissions: Pep, Publications: Councils: J u n io r Class, Senior Class. Wilson, Mary . . . 212 Activities: Big M : Clubs: For- eign Language, Shutterbugs, Theta. Wilson, Nancy . . . 213 Wilson, ,Sharon . . . 157, 213 Wilson, Sharon L .... 213 Wilson, Steve . . . 213 Clubs: Foreign Language, Red Cross Council. Wilson, Sue.. . 213 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians. Winans, Roger . . . 213 Winge, Michael . . . 61, 213 Activities: Print Shop: Clubs: JETS: Councils: Junior Class, Sophomore Class: Sports: B Football, B Track. Winklbauer, Suzanne . 92, 213 Clubs: FBLA, Shutterbugs. Winters, Richard . . . 213 Witt, William . . . 213 Wolfe, Sharon . . . 76, 81 Activities: Big M , BLAZER, Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Lan- guage-President, Z Club. Wolties, Eleanor . . . 66, 213 Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M , Madrigals: Clubs: GAA. Wood, Joan . . . 213 Activities: Big M : ASB Rep Council. Worthington, Janet . . . 47, 76, 213 Activities: Song Girl: Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Hi-Y: Councils: Girls' League, Senior Class, Youth. Y Yamanaka, Barbara . . . 105, 203 Activities: Big M : HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, GAA, Theta Club. Yamashita, Jane . . . 105, 213 Activities: Big M , HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, Theta Club: Commissions: Pep, Publicity. Yamashita, Nancy . . . 213 Activities: Big M : Clubs: Adel- phians, Theta Club. Yamate, Gene . . . 213 Sports: B Football. Yasui, Beatrice . . . 39, 73, 213 Clubs: CSF, FTA, Foreign Lan- guage: Commisslons: Fine Arts: Councils: lCC, Senior Class. Yoakum, Brenda . . . 213 Activities: Big M . Yotter, David . . . 213 Activities: Band, Orchestra. Young, Margery . . . 214 Young, Robert . . . 214 Z Zakarian, Moses . . . 214 'Zeilstra, Gail . . . 214 Activities: Big M : Clillbi: ACCI- demicians, FTA, Foreign Language, Shutterbugs. Zeman, Barbara . . . 31, 70, 73, 77, 104, 214 Activities: Big M , BLAZER, HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Adelphians, FTA - President, GAA: Honors: CSF Seal Bearer: Commissions: Civil Affairs, Fine Arts: Councils: ICC: Sports: Aquacade. Zondler, Mary . . . 39, 105, 214 Activities: HOOFBEATS: Clubs: Epl- cureans, International Dance Club: Councils: lCC, ASB Rep. 9 FACULTY AND STAFF A Abbey, Norman . . . 11, 184 Accosscno, Dominic, Jr .... 1 1, 95 Allen, Barbara . . . 11 Allen, William . . . 11, 95 Anderson, Burton . . 4, 11, 95, 105, 109 Anderson, Janet . . . 1 1 Ansite, William . . . 11, 71 Armstrong, Betty . . , 12 Aleria, Joseph . . . 25 I Backus, Charles . . . 25 Baker, Harry . . . 25 Ballard, Donovan . . . 12, 197 Barry, Gladys . . . 12, 69 Battaglia, Jack . . . 12 Baum, Frank . . . 12 Benson, Beverly . . . 12, 107, 108 Berryman, Richard . . . 12 Beye, Alma . . . 12 Bird, Marie. . . 12 Blum, Eleanor . . . 13 Blumer, Otto . . . 25 Booker, Frederick . . . 13, 113 Botello, Charlotte . . . 13 Bourne, Ross . . . 13 Bowen, Charles . . . 9 Bowers, James . . . 13, 90 Bowers, Madeline . . . 13 Brown, Dean . . . 13, 51, 65 Brown, Robert . . . 13, 92 Browne, Lee . . . 14 Buckner, Margaret . . . 14 Burchett, Eunice . . . 14 C Calvert, Wallace . . . 14 Carroll, Robert . . . 14, 29, 60, 61 Cervera, Mignon . . . 14 Chamberlain, Daniel . . . 14 Clinesmith, Orvetta . . . 14, 84 Cohen, Herbert . . . 14 Cummings, Ivan . . . 14, 95 Curry, Ruth . . . 14 General Index Davis, Blanche . . . 15 Dean, Ruth. . . 15 De Pew, Robert. . . 15, 185 DeVorrs, Patricia . . . 15, 157, 159 Dickerhoff, John . . . 15 Dickerson, Paul . . . 10, 37, 97 Duncan, Michael . . . 25 Dahlberg, Mauritz . . . 25 Eberhart, John . . . 10, 33 Edson, Richard . . . 25 Eikenberry, Gardner . . . 25 Elliott, Jesse . . . 25 Emerson, Dorothea . . . 10, 33 Esterbrook, Ruth . . . 15 Evans, Robert . . . 15 F Fisk, Warren . . . 16 French, Beniamin . . . 25 G Gallagher, Mary . . . 16 Gibbs, Betty Ann . . . 25 Giles, Bryant . . . 16 Glick, Dorothy . . . 16 H Haas, Charles . . . 16 Hall, Charles . . . 16, 95 Halvin, Lloyd . . . 16 Hansen, Alfred . . . 16, 42 Harrison, Jean . . . 25 Haynes, Jeanne . . . 25 Heckman, Robert . . . 16, 66, 67 Hedeen, Carl . . . 16 Henning, Berthel . . . 17 Henry, Harriette . . . 25 Henson, Virginia . . . 25 Hoeven, Allene . . . 17 Hollen, Jack . . . 17, 125, 146 Horton, Millard . . . 17 Horvat, Louis . . . Horwitz, Hazel Brewer . . . 17 Hoyt, Richard . . . Hughston, Jess . . . 17, 30, 38, 95 Hunt, Donald . . . 128, 139 Hutchinson, Pearl J Jackson, George . Johnson, Adolph . . . 17 Josephson, Doris . K Kauti, Alvar . . . 18, 113,152 Kingman, James . Knudson, Theodore . . . 18 Kohr, Mary... 18,196 Kostas, Thomas . . . 25 L Lampark, Fay . . . Leveille, William . . . 18, 129, 150, 151 Logothetti, David . . . 18 Lusk, Linda . . . 18 M Mack, Walter . . . Manley, Hilda... 18, 215 Marchand, Adelaide . . . 25 Marlow, Velma . . Mazzarella, Julian . . . 19, 108 McCulla, Thomas . . . 19 McFarlane, John . . . 10, 164 McKay, Keith . . . 19, 73 McKenzie, Dorothy . . . 19 McSweeney, John' Meldrum, Helen . . . 10 Meredith, Etta . . . Miller, Gene Sanders . . . 10 Millhouse, Marjorie . . . 25 Mimmack, Georgina . . . 19, 157 Minton, Isabel . . . 25 Monson, Stanley . Morant, Bev . . . 19 Morr, Betty . . . 19, 157 Moses, Jesse . . . 10, 33 Muir, James . . . 19 Nedry, Roger . . . 19 Nelson, Milton . . . 20 Nixon, Wilber . . .20 O Olson, Kenneth . . . 20, 37 Opp, Walter . . . 20, 135 P Pappas, Pete . . . 20, 124, 140 Pascoe, Ernest . . . 20 Payne, Genevieve . . . 20 Pickens, Iva . . . 20 Ranney, Sylvia . . . 20 Razum, Albert . . . 4, 20, 74, 102, 103 Remde, Margaret . , . 21 Rettie, George . . . 10, 33 Reyes, Stephen . . . 21 Rice, Kenneth . . . 21 Riess, Louis . . . 21, 144 Rinehart, Clifford . . . 21 Roberts, Dorothy . . . 25 Roberts, Jennings . . . 25 Russell, Darwin. . . 21, 66, 67, 91 S Santos, Barbara . . . 21 Sauer, Donald . . . 21 Schwartz, Clair . . . 21 Selin, Louise. . . 4, 22, 64, 100, 101 Sheinkopf, Stanley . . . 22, 31, 39 Shoup, Donald . . . 22, 126 Simon, Philip . . . 22 Simpson, Gwen Holly . . . 22, 63, 90 'WT I Simpson, Napoleon . . . 25 Smith, Walter . . . 22, 133, 140 Sortino, Gabriel . . . 25 Starbuck, Jody . . . 22 Stellway, Elsie . . . 22 Strain, Sibyl . . . 22 Stromberger, Herman . . . 22, 28, 31, 39 Swaim, lngeborg . . . 25 Swan, Harlan . . . 23 Swenson, Mildred . . . 23 T Thorp, Jean . . . 25 Theurich, Ora Belle . . . 23 Thomas, Frances . . . 25 Thomas, Jeanne . . . 23 Thoreen, Evelyn . . . 23 Tinker, Carolyn . . . 23, 157, 158 U Unland, Doris . . . 23 V Venable, John . . . 9, 34, 42 Viereck, Charlotte . . . 23 W Walder, Carol . . . 25 Walkup, Frank . . . 3, 9 Wardlow, Mildred . . . 23, 70 Welch, Frank . . . 10 Wichman, Helen . . . 24 Williams, John . . . 24, 82 Wilson, Nat . . . 25 Williams, John . . . 24, 82 Woernley, Mary . . . 24 Woolhouse, Dorothy . . . 25 Y Young, Marcus . . . 24, 86 Z Zeboray, Lucille . . . 25 Zeutzius, Lorrayne . . . 9, 35, 43 Zweers, John . . . 24 JUNIORS A Abe, Joe . . . 33 Acevedo, Pat . . . 156 Albin, Tony . . . 33, 135 Alvarez, Rick . . . 33 Ames, Judy . . . 33 Anderson, Bruce . . . 136 Bailey, Bobbie . . . 159 Bartlett, Pam . . . 41 Barton, Phoebe . . . 41, 57, 98 Belcher, Jane . . . 67 Balmot, Brad . . . 103 Bennett, Anne . . . 33 Birlenbach, Karen . . . 33 Bourquin, Sharon . . . 159 Branch, Missy . . . 159 Brand, Steve . . . 84 Bridges, Canzata . . . 33 Brown, Janet . . . 67 Brummett, Nancy . . . 41 Burgess, Suzy . . . 67 Burgess, Priscilla , . . 33, 37 Burnham, Louise . . . 41 Burns, Janice . . . 22 Burton, Brent . . . 41 C Cameron, Nancy . . . 107 Castaldi, Ron . . . 33, 37, 5 Chlorian, David . . . 84 Chency, Juanita . . . 100 Cilley, Joan . . . 66 Civey, Sue . . . 84 Clark, Charlene . . . 41, 66 Clayton, Jane . . . 67, 83 Coffin, Betsy . . . 35, 66, 99 Cole, Rusty.. .112,118 Cope, Chris . . . 33 Creamer, Charlotte . . . 67 Cronquist, Jan . . . 33, 67 Croom, Harriet . . . 33 Cudlip, Candy . . . 4, 28, 37, 70, 104 Cullinane, Kathy . . . 84 D Daniels, Susie . . . 41 Davis, Ann . . . 159 Darby, Leslie . . . 129, 132 DeBusk, JoJean . . . 4, 29, 37, 70, 194 Dorn, Dodie . . . 35 Doyle, Trisha . . . 35, 41, 43 Duddy, Jacque . . . 41, 62 Eagen, Georgiana . . . 41 Eder, Liz. . . 33,41 Elliott, Ray . . . 100 Ensch, Suzy . . . 103 Evans, Glenn . . . 41 F Fine, Arlene . . . 66, 159 Fletcher, Paul . . . 33 Frankel, Miriam . . . 83 G Gammell, Christy . . . 35, 38, 66 159 Ganguin, Claude . . . 4 Gerving, Martha . . . 35 Giambruno, Lynn . . . 159 Gilmour, Larry . . . 33 Gilpin, Mike . . . iss, iss Glass, Jinny . . . 29, 33, 41, 66, 70 Good, Fred . . . 33, 135 Gray, Robin. . . 33, 35, 41, 43, 66 Grizzard, John . . . 125, 136 Grosenbach, Carol . . . 67 Groves, Geoff. . . 82, 112, 114, 119, 135, 137 H Hafele, Barbara . . . 67 Hansen, David . . . 50 Hansen, Joyce . . . 33 Hall, Peter . . . 29, 33, 34, 129 Harmon, Laurry . . . 66 Hardcastle, Patti . . . 160 Harper, Leonard . . . 31, 33, 41 Hast, Kathy , . . 69 Held, Judi . . . 67 Hirano, Joyce . . . 35, 56, 57, 98 Hoehner, Chris . . . 66 Holsback, Corliss . . . 33 Hostetter, Sally . . . 33, 109 Howard, Bonny . . . 33, 41 Howse, Donald . . . 41 Hughes, Buzz . . . 66 Hummer, Dick . . . 150 Hunt, Sheri . . . 57, 98 Hurt, Nancy . . . 41 Hutchins, Vicky . . . 33 Hyde, Jane . . . 33 J Jacobson, Karen . . . 41 Johnson, Chris . . . 35, 41 Johnson, Eric . . . 84 Johnson, Judy . . . 159 K Kelly, Robert . . . 33 Kennedy, Jack . . . 103 Keith, Pat . . . 69 Kerr, Russell . . . 41 Kiers, Eric . . . 29 King, Jack . . . 142 Kimball, Robert . . . 29, 31, 82 Kipstuhl, Jackie . . . 67 L Lake, Bill . . . 41 La Rock, James . . . 41 P T lv119mUir,Ar1f1 - - - 31 Parmrfer, Dan . . . 66 res, Henry . , . 84, 147 Laitnen, Lucinda . . . 35, 41, 54, parker, Doug , , 1 129 Tqkggqki, Carol , , , 33, 41 66 parker, Lynn , , , 29, 33 Taylor, Malcolm . . . 132 Larkey, Nancy . . . 83 Parker, Sue , , , 57, 98 Thie, Tom . . . 33, 182 Larkey, Nancy . . . 83 pq,-sons, Alige , , , 33 Tiernagel, Gary . . . 127 Laurdy, Roberta . . . 159 Pellegrin, David , , , 41 Tucker, Dee . . . 41 Laurie, Janet , . . 159 penny, Gary , , , 41 1-ee, J0l'1iCe - . . 29, 96 Perkins, Leonard . . . 142 Littell, Bob . . . 33, 34, 37, 41 Perry, Cglin , , , 33 Lindhurst, Diane . . . 33 Peterson, Jon , , , 33 Larkey, Susan . . . 83 Pinyoun, Harvey . . . 34, 41, 82, V 112,114, 115,123,128, 129, 131,142 1 Piper, Gary . . . 100 Vidnovic, Nick . . . 41 Podleschny, Christine . . . 100 M Pomerantz, Karen . . . 69 . Poore, Jan . . . 66 Porterfield, Jody . . . 30, 38, 66 W MU99101'01 Dave - - - 135 Poulson, Joyce . . . 30, 33 MC11501'1, LUVVY - - - 69 Powell, Linda . . . 62 May' Dick ' ' ' 84 Pmflf Robenu - ' - 50 - Wachner, Dove . . . 107 Malone' Bob ' ' ' 109 PUC1:e11f NUUCY - ' - 30 Wagstaff, Melanie . . . 67 McCall, Freeman.. . 33, 41, 57 Walsh, Bart , . . 125, 146 82 Warrington, Patti . . . 31 McCarl, Fred . . . 33 Wcfsonl Sue 1 , , 33 Wehrheim, Patty . . . 109 Weldon, Jim . . . 67 West, Sue . . . 66, 159 White, Ronnie . . . 64 Whiting, John . . . 84 McClung, Jim . . . 33, 41 McDonald, Dan . . . 33 McFadden, Bonny . . . 41, 70 R McMillan, Peggy. , . 159 . . Meagan Gvfv - - - 69 Raadafz, Dave . . . so, 112, 11a Will, Barbara . . . 41 Meier, Ginny . . . 66 Reed, Steve'. . . 33, 66 Williams, Gail . . . 156 Mickle Jacqueline : 1 1 100 Reeks, Kathy . . . 159, 160 Wilson, Sandy . . . 105 Reeve Bob . . . 100 Wohler Linda . . 66 -11 ,J ...41,s3 ' ' ' Mi or Gyn? Reeve, Sue . . . 41 Wolman, Ruth . . . 38 Mme C 'e - ' ' 67 Race, Frank. . . 148 A wright, use . . . sa More. 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Those individuals who did more than their share know that their efforts were well received. To Miss Louise Selin, art adviser, her assistants Jesse, Shirley and cover designer Suzy, for the plan and page layout of the book and for their patience with the iournalism class -- a well deserved thank you. Photo adviser Mr. Al Razun, his editor Martin, Louise and the photo production class merit praise for the many, diversified pictures throughout the book. The last week before the final deadline was a trying period, but the photographers really came through with flying colors. Deadline brought out the best in everyone. Like the photo staff, the copy writers were in high gear during the rush. Thanks to section leaders Diane, Barbara, Ardy, Ron and Bob for a iob well done. Whenever there was copy to be written or odd iobs to be performed, they unselfishly volunteered. Carol, for the third year, assumed the task of photo manager. Plaudits go to you for your courage and assistance. Steve, l will never forget your cheery greeting and optimistic spirit - they were a wel- come relief. Ron, you and the polaroid were iust great. Without the help of the editorial staff, my iob would have been a real chore. Candy, Carole and Jo had enthusiasm, h-umor and persistence, a boost whenever the going was rough. Connie, I really owe you a lot - thank you for everything. Mr. Anderson, 'your confidence in the staff and your understanding nature were invaluable. John Muir can either be a memorable or a monotonous three years. There is something to be gained from every experience. As a graduating Senior and a three year veteran, l would like to say that my stay has been quite an experience - one l will never forget. My thanks to everyone who has made it that way. S i 2 . Gfmvflwl' Cfedflzoll ..... ..... ru lusnlls or' o ro I nlscllmmrlm' ear fc: gorafed o Ld ' , e 1 Y' K 5 ' 4 w ' Q ' 9 'IL . ..,., 9 1 r ,E-IT, ,-f 5' 5 --e .l,, ' F .I , , II' . 1 4 . X an :I- Iw ' s . 1 v 5. ' . 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