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

 - Class of 1963

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I X 4 -L 1 UO E35 staff: iohn muir high school editor-in-chief: margo wiltord pasadena, california volume IX business-managing editor: beuna smith art and layout: nancy abel V advisor: mrs. barbara burns 1963 7- -2 q 2 ' 1YAf I V , i Q I im ac in T V it -i T ,V .V 'iq Q, . V I if 9 .-.A A. Students of today are the promise of tomorrow. T25 This fact alone signifies the IMPACT of their ' achievements. But only in these students' hearts T' and minds can the effect of ideas in academics, self-realization in activities, and 'school spirit in sports be recognized as Muir's IMPACT. Q I 1 i 1 Qi s L' 'i 3 - ,. 2 in fm- .4-f ,- -1 .- A -A 'X academics, 10 activities, 34 sports, 122 seniors, 174 f Q. , N. V --, - ' wh, , sf' . -. , ,,-1, 4 :N I.-,,.,..,. ' . f .. . ' -viii., . f ' ' fr! v- -, ':k4, J-'fl' .TW , . 1- . 'if -4 A- f I ,. L. ff... ', .',,, ---.,'-15.1 f - -..,-.-- - .. ' '- --in ., 1 -, - 4- .w. Fl.. - ff RI. 4 n -1 fs ., ., , -' . '. . 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The Administration Building, erected in i926 as the first structure of Muir Tech- nical High School, reflects Muir's heritage and tra- ditions, while the Frank R. Walkup Library and the new gym show the rapid campus growth and trend of modernization. Yet these and all the other build- ings, old and new, blend to form the John Muir campus. This year students attended assemblies in the audi- torium and ate their lunches in the cafeteria,as renovation was finally completed. The most signifi- cant campus expansion was the completion of the gym, which features an indoor basketball court with a capacity of 1400, two Olympic-sized pools, and a modern dance room with a stage. THE CANTEEN PROVIDES quick lunches for hungry Muirites. A ll11pCICf: students on the go Each year is distinguished from the previous in a student's recollections by activities, and this year, more than ever, Muir's 3000 students have shown exceptional school spirit and academic interest. They have brought trophies and honors to Muir in such divergent fields as drama and speech, iournalism, math and science, as well as rating tops in CIF sports. As these students face new challenges every year in academics, activities, and sports, they clearly realize that running to catch a bus, mixing chemicals in the lab, and helping to publicize a school event all are a part of Muir's IMPACT on their life. PEP COMMISSION MEMBERS Carol Zolot and Marilyn Walker decorate goal posts. WUETIVAS IT HAMMURAEI who made those laws of was nm 'ft ' ll VIEW FROM GYM intrigues girls in their P.E. classes. AT DAY'S END car owners hurry to the student parking lot. I,-N f ,T ,, K , W . .. v-A v . -Qs ,,, A- ' 'vA'- f'X IQ - , ' ., 1,1 H1 L 5 , , , , lf15.3f,i, k ,' , - ,L '. -ff yi L M 5334 ' 1 . . H , W 3 Wg -Q! ' -, M1171 1 QV 1,Q+--QRS vi Q If , 2 v-.P , . B -. .. 1 I 195 - N. 12 , 'M 1, , X., Nuff, E s .X . W A' 1- ' . I ll, 'V U vi , H V 'S?1'3 ' , Rh- 1 LJ I . 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I,II. -l-H 1 1 1 ? Administrative The Pasadena City School System has acquired a reputation as one of the finest in California, and one of the fore- most reasons tor this success lies with Dr. Robert E. Jenkins and his four assist- ants: Miss Grace McFarland, Dr. Edgar C. Egly, Dr. E. Howard Floyd, and Mr. George W. Norene. The continuous im- provement of our school system is their primary obiective. Ot equal importance to the school system and its progress is the Board of Educa- tion. President James M. Stivers and the tour members of the Board: Mr. Robert Freeman, Mrs. LuVerne LaMotte, Mr. Steve Salisian, and Mr. Walter T. Shat- tord ll, working in coniunction with the superintendent and his statt, have pledged themselves to the goal of Tar- get -'Excellence. The Board estab- lishes general policies, governs the oper- ation of the Pasadena City School Sys- tem, approves courses of study, and chooses competent personnel. DR. E. HOWARD FLOYD Assistant Superintendent tor Instruction DR. EDGAR C. EGLY Assistant Superintendent for Business , ADMINISTRATION eaders Hut Target-Excellence MISS GRACE M. McFARLAND Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Schools MR. GEORGE W. NORENE Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Members, ROW l IL to Rl: Vice-President Steve Salisian, President James N. Stivers, Jr. ROW 2: Walter T. Shot- ford ll, Mrs. LuVerne LaMotte, Dr. Robert G. Freeman, Dr. Robert E. Jenkins. f ':jTi4-.l,g- -'J ' ,.L .- I3 Principals an..I Providing unequalled leadership in the administrative field were Muir's three assistant principals, Mr. David Blair, Mr. Richard Cordano, and Mrs. Lorrayne Zeutzius. Mr. Blair supervised the Daily Bulletin, the Master Calendar, and the Master Class Schedule. Student govern- ment, Boys' League, and club activities were coordinated in Mr. Cordano's of- fice. Mrs. Zeutzius administered the Guid- ance and Counseling Program and Girls' League. None can match the impact that Dr. John A. Venable exerted on Muir this academic year. Besides giving over-all leadership to the staff and student body, he was responsible for keeping the com- munity well-informed about Muir's activi- ties. Meeting with the Student Advisory Committee and the Administrative Coun- cil, Dr. Venable demonstrated the impact of Muir's fine administration on the stu- dent body. MRS LORRAYNE ZEUTZIUS MR DAVID BLAIR MR. RICHARD CORDANO ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL If F' -!: I 3'- ADMINISTRATION' tcaff Provide Impetus for Student Activities I I I Ae, , MISS DORIS JOSEPHSON DR. ALLEN WEBB MR. E, M- STONE NURSE PSYCHOLOGIST REGISTRAR A COMMON INTEREST in student gov- ernment activities is shared by Mr. Cor- dcmo and Mr. Blair. MR. PAT GEYER WORK STUDY DIRECTOR I I5 MR. JOHN MCSWEENEY MR. KENNETH OLSON lO'rh Grade Counselor IOII1 Grade Counselor VM- ww , , . LQ., I U . MRS. GENE MILLER MR. GEORGE SMITH I0'rh-I1'rh Grade Counselor Ilth Grade Counselor MR. GEORGE RETTIE MRS. GLADYS BARRY 'llth Grade Counselor Ilth Grade Counselor Io MR. F. WILLIAM SIMMONS IO'rh Grade Counselor Counseling Staff A student's counselor is perhaps the most important person he comes in contact with at Muir. ln the sopho- more cmd iunior years, a counselor will give invaluable advice to his counselee about Muir's course of study and will often solve perplexing problems. During a student's senior year, the full impact of the counselor's aid manifests itself as the student prepares for a higher education or for special vocational training. The Counseling Staff is responsible for programming and transfer of classes. But besides performing these functions, the counselors sponsor all class activities and the Class Councils. They also supervise and organize testing, including the National Merit, the PSAT, and the College Boards. G. .l MR. WILLIAM ALLEN l2th Grade Counselor COUNSELOR WILLIAM ALLEN discusses a scholarship application with a counselee. 9,4 Qi DAKIMQ IAILIOIU l fe le iq N 24 T5 26 Z1 'ly DR. LUCILLE BURRALL 12th Grade Counselor MRS. HELEN MELDRUM l2th Grade Counselor -it I I . PLANNING AN ATTACK for the next game, Coach Teixeira scrutinizes his team. An Active Faculty Muir's faculty of 137 represents an important part of the impact academics exert en students. The varied interests, talents, and ideologies of the faculty members blend to advance minds as learning is appreciated by each student in his own way. Whether it be in a chemistry laboratory, on the .football field, or at a meeting after school, Muir's teachers give leadership and direction to students in solv- ing problems and achieving goals. DEAN BROWN REHEARSES the Mighty Mustang Band. , FACULTY MEMBERS ENJOY relaxing conversation in the newly renovated cafeteria at lunch time. .3:3'- 4- 1-'1 J ish... i FUNDAMENTALS OF ART are demonstrated by Miss Gayle Morris. INTRICACIES OF FRENCH are explained by Mr. Harlan Swan. aa - iw,- l' l rp I r r r s ', Ll nf... ', gh, ievrs. .ini TALES OF TROY are fold fo fourth year Latin sludenfs by ' Mlss Mary Kohr. 19 is I DOMINIC ACOSSANO Biology, English, Social Studies JANET ANDERSON Art, Epicurean Club, Art and Music Department Chairman BETTY ARMSTRONG Geometry, Math, Girls' League ROY ATWATER Speech, Public Speaking, Speakers' Club, Speech Activities JOAN BAILEY Girls' P.E., Aquacade DONOVAN BALLARD History FRANK BAUM Algebra, Trigonometry, C.S.F. RICHARD BERRYMAN Algebra, Trigonometry ALMA BEYE Shorthand, Typing ELEANOR BLUM Girls' P.E., G.A.A. FREDRICK BOOKER Boys' P.E., Director of Boys' Athletics CHARLOTTE BOTELLO Foods ROSS BOURNE History, English, Soph. Class Sponsor GLADYS BOWEN Library MADELINE BOWERS Corrective Speech and Hearing LOUISE BRENNAN English, Junior Class Sponsor DEAN BROWN Band, Orchestra, Tri-M, Instrumental Music Production ROBERT BROWN Typing, Bookstore LEE BROWNE Physical Science, Chemistry, Chemistry Club MARGARET BUCKNER English, Social Studies, C.S.F. EUNICE BURCHETT English BARBARA BURNS Journalism, Blazer, Yearbook, Publications Comm., Quill and Scroll WALLACE CALVERT English, History, Rooter's Club, Literary Seminar JUDY CANON English SIGURD CARLSON Salesmanship, Business Law, Typing, F.B.L.A. ROBERT CARROLL Stage Production, Assemblies Comm., Ind. Arts Dept. Chairman LOIS CASE English, Social Studies, Sophomore Adelphians MIGNON CERVERA Spanish, French, Foreign Language Club DANIEL Cl'lAMBERLAlN English, History, Boys' League ADELE CHANDLER Reading JEAN CHRISTIANSEN Social Studies, History, Civil Affairs Commission HERBERT COHEN ' Physiology, Biology, Publicity Commission WALTER CU LBERTSON Physical World, Boys' P.E., Key Club RUTH CURRY English, Social Studies, Soph. Class Sponsor BOYD DAVIS History, Phys., English, Math, Special Education Chairman RUTH DEAN Spanish, Foreign Language Club JOHN EBERHART English, Lit. Classics, Pep Comm. Literary Magazine, Literary Seminar PAUL FINOT Govt., A.F.S., Chess Club WARREN FISK Typing, Shorthand, Business Dept. Chairman, Jr. Class Sponsor FRANK FORD Photography, Shutterbugs BRYANT GILES French, C.S.F. DOROTHY GLICK Biology FRANCES GOOEN Geometry Algebra, Soph. Class Sponsor BEATRICE HAIG Girls' P.E., Aquacade CHARLES HALL Social Studies .pv- E JA QN iii' FACULTY T7 ll IWW x W-...mr FAICULEY 1 l ir., ' 9P 'Q' ,ff LLOYD HALVIN Drafting ALFRED HANSEN Government, Social Studies Dept. Chairman CORNELL HATCHETT Clothing, Home Planning and Management JEAN HAYNES Social Studies, English, Fine Arts Commission CARL HEDEEN Spanish, Russian, Foreign Language Club CAROL HIDINGER Art ALLENE HOEVEN Girls' P.E. Dept. Chairman, G.A.A. JACK HOLLEN Boys' P.E. MARGUERITE HOUGASIAN Glee, Chorus, A Cappella Madrigals, Fine Arts Commission, Vocal Music Production RICHARD HOYT English, Current Lit., Speaker's Club MARILYN HUSSEY Spanish PEARL HUTCHINSON Physiology, Life Science Dept. Chairman I GEORGE JACKSON History, Social Studies ADOLPH JOHNSON Biology, Physiology, Science Club LAUREL JOHNSON History, English BERT KANNER Geometry, Algebra, John Muir Club JOSEPH KING Physical Science, Chemistry, Chemistry Club JAMES KINGMAN History, English HELEN KNIGHT Girls' P.E., Dance Production EDITH KOERNER Marriage and Family, Social Studies, Sr. Class Sponsor MARY KOHR Latin, Spanish, Latin Club FAY LAMPARK English, Jr. Class Sponsor NEWTON LeBARON Geometry, Algebra, Math WILLIAM LEVEILLE Boys' P.E., Soph. Class Sponsor FACULTY E l me MPH' 2 ' i?l,fl:' ,lj If -L- QQ l E ' 4-'L X 3 J, mfg i K ,, is . V N 5 , l MX , fix: ' 1 l .f '- I If l FACULTY I O bm-an . 'if' A, ii A, M fl 11 I' P ,I ' ,.,, Ig, .A - . I 5 g gfa -' 9 ,n - ff ,- :I ' . .f ,J '..f, ll . is , , s ' 'I . -A V- s- , , hwy: I it, 5. i . I! 4 -17: Q' , .g- . is .if L ,f', ,REV H? ,, ,i if fy . J, I-bf WALTER MACK English, Social Studies JOSEPH MAIOCCO Physical World, Physical Science JULIAN MAZZARELLA Printing, Graphic Arts, Publications Commission KEITH McKAY English, Social Studies, Government, Future Teachers of America MILDRED MILLER French MILDRED MINTS English, Senior Class Sponsor BEV. MORANT Shop Math, Drafting, J.E.T.S., Senior Class Sponsor BETTY MORR Girls' P.E. GAYLE MORRIS Art, Design, Art Activities JAMES MUIR Botany, Biology, Physical World, ALICE NARASAKI Algebra, Geometry, Senior Class Sponsor LURA NELSON Library, Z Club ROBERT NICHOLS English WILBUR NIXON Geometry, Math, Physiology, Senior Class Sponsor WALTER OPP Boys' P.E., .lunior Class Sponsor PETER PAPPAS Boys' P.E. Biology, Senior Class Sponsor GEN EVIEVE PAYNE Spanish, Latin, Latin Club IVA PICKENS English, Social Studies, Red Cross SYLVIA RANNEY Chemistry, Algebra, Chemistry Club ALBERT RAZUM Biology, Physiology SHERAN REILLY Business Machines, Typing, A.F.S. MARGARET REMDE English PAUL RlCCl Physics, Geometry KENNETH RICE History, Social Studies, Junior Class Sponsor FACULTY Nah.,-' fl!-fi' x isfwv' 'fY 'C', -I ta, , if ' Yi'- ix M 'sf f I , A 'v , Qffmv ,ff ie. A FACULTY l l iv' Eg-41' Y' X 28 .1 f-Tx CLIFFORD RINEHART Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Junior Class Sponsor ALLI ROYSHER Ceramics, Art DARWIN RUSSELL Government, History, English, ASB Advisor BARBARA SANTOS English, Literary Magazine FRANCIS SARIEGO History, Social Studies, English, Soph. Class Sponsor DONALD SAUER Electronics, Radio Drafting, Electronics, Radio Club STANLEY SEAVEY Social Studies, History, English, Soph. Class Sponsor STANLEY SHEINKOPF English, History DONALD SHOUP Boys' P.E. GWEN H. SlMPSON Drama, English, Assemblies Director, Thespian Society ESTHER SMITH Social Studies, Phys. Z Club WALTER SMITH Boys' P.E. JOHN STANTON Physical Science, Physics, F.E.A. JODY STARBUCK German RALPH STEELHEAD Boys' P.E. Letterman's Club LAWERENCE STEPHENS Crafts, Jewelry, Fine Arts Commission HARLAN SWAN French, Foreign Language Club MILDRED SWENSON English, Social Studies, Junior Adelphians JAMES TALPS Library, Hi-Y ARTHUR TEIXEIRA Boys' P.E. Letterman's Club JEANNE THOMAS English, Social Studies, Senior Adelphians EVELYN THOREEN Clothing, Foods, Homemaking Dept. Chairman CAROLYN TINKER Girls' P.E., Aquacade, Song and Flag Girls RUTH TOY English, Lit. Magazine, English Dept. Chairman ' , FACULTY 53:5 -2 ' rl? 'fri' :YQ Q , J,,mg fIf fl 'Sf' TCS' if 'T FACULTY W4 if 5 sg- 5', N., -, xv 5,1 . ,-rms I 5--in gf., I. in-we DORIS UNLAND English, Social Studies, Soph. Class Sponsor NINO VALMASSOI Auto Shop CHAROLETTE VIERECK English, Social Studies, Soph. Class Sponsor WALTER WARREN Government, Human Relations Club RALPH WHITE Drivers Education HARRIE WHITNEY History, Civil Affairs Commission JOHN WILLIAMS Trigonometry, Algebra, Key Club, Math and Physical Science Dept. Chairman RONALD WINEBARGER Biology, Math MARY WOERNLEY Math, Algebra, Geometry MARCUS YOUNG Cadet Corps, Social Studies, Triple C JOSEPH ZERONIAN English, Social Studies, History, Student Court JOHN ZWE ERS History, Government, Junior Class Sponsor 1-gag. to sl Q Z . 4 5 , 1 6 , , S V Mkt? Nz - , V .v M7 .Xb .S :Q -, Hz L .5551 ml 4 at 1 12:5 fl S5 5 ,W Q1 STUDENTS USE FACILITIES provided for them at the Frank R. Walkup Library. I LIBRARY STAFF MEMBERS: Lyle Working, Gladys Bowen, Fern Spore, Etta Meridith, Virginia Burns, Lura Nelson and James Talps. Library Staff Containing over 20,000 books and l,500 bound periodicals, the Frank R. Walkup Library pro- vides excellent facilities as a research center for Muir students. A staff of seven, including three trained librarians, assists students on school days during library hours which are from 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. In connection with the library, the Textbook Room issues 40,000 texts for classroom use each semester. It is also responsible for issuing tape recordings, films, records, and audio-visual equipment. This year, plastic iackets were an innova- tion on the shelves, as more new books than in previous years were added to the stacks. -t... . 4 LL.h.nr,,. .s.e.u:..45.!Dn5A.t.M. t.Ql :htm..t.M :iM..m CUSTODIANS ROW l lL to Rl: Delbert Bellman, Myrl June, Charles Ashmen, Royal Davidson, Willie Flatt, Harry Baker. ROW 2: Arnold Brockner, Kenneth Botts, Harry Hardy, Kenneth Ruck- er, Jesse Elliot, Otto Keesee. ROW 3: Ben French, Paul Collins, Nat Wilson, Janus Stafford, Louis Hor- vat, Robert Williams. CANTEEN ROW l lL to Rl: Ruth Weed, Janina Stawniczy, Betty Grossman, Doro- thy Vermillion, Hazel Hedlund, Juanita Timmons, Martha Boyd. ROW 2: Genevieve Seda, Ruby Eman, Millie Brady, Loretta Crow- der, lris Wilkins, Josephine Hardi- man, Lelah Pitts, Doris Harris, Eugenia Krebs, Mary Ramsier. ROW 3: Marie Eck, Mabel Eaton, Janet Fildes, Helen O'Hagan, Elea- nor Trimber, May Ruth French, Violet Erickson. SECRETARIES ROW l lL to Rl: Fern Spore, Phyl- lis Wolties, Dorothy Woolhouse, Jennie Cook, Lucile Zeboray. ROW 2: Etta Merideth, Dottie Winkel- man, Frona McPherson, Carrie Borden, Virginia Burns, Ramona Buck. I Classified Personnel QI, si' - , ' ' - ' .I , ,' . F ' Ns .R MK . ga. '-13: . . X . - F1 .. x -. 4. 1 1 .5-'Z - 11. rf-M-ef .. ' AJ . 1 A it p ig J 5' H l J nl , ' g lr' V -K , -1 iw ,: 1' ' .. 1 , J k Y 4 f A ,Lf Al 5, ' - Y -JJISLU-I ' -fx - l A- X Pal '51, 5? F E? ,s ff E xfff - . f ssl! ai, 'T' ' T' 'Q F: 'S ' x ,, ' ' I 'N 5'3'f? ? .L ' r 1 , ': E-iiiffg ' ' 3' 'fi - fl ,- 3 QLQQTF, nt S. ' , ' . J:- A 1 - 1, '3,' ea.. E, . 1 -,E vs. f - 57' A . sf 463.1 i f' 'J . 4 ' 51 '- '.'- 2 ' ..-ps - 'Q z f ' . A-' -1, ' X xi' 1 Kg, - - .LS . ' .Zv B 5 'I 5 x 5 55-' ish ' f' fx Y: 3 ' 1 - '. 1 A ' I-Tv'-' - 1 .X--1-Mfix f -sw - + , ,...: , L if A M' 2 in . 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'. .K r.. .Y . was ...S E' gg? m is gl-'1 v ' :- aiu 4-gffii?, T Lvfg I K , If .. ' Q ' F X-' .. .Tai- , . V 'Y- . A s mi 4152335 ' ' ' , w,,1v'L 4 r Q' -, e ,w 3 T- ii 2155 V E ' X ww. H ACTIVITIES E w w u wg H W me Q c I i 2, . x f 'Fri .M -x -Y 4 -. flg- .. J : 1, 'g Q-'P' 1 , X, J.. Hs. , +1 TI' Homecoming Queen CANDY WILSON w-Q. L af I 1:-,lla 53 fee 37 -M . Z .'G-': 'f .-hr. 1- PHT' 031.- -2:-fif-si.. mi .HH m ' .J .VIL QQ, 252 --r 3 A,,q Q ,A X f Q Mir? .5 P 5 4, ' Wai, Q. , . S xA., W A5-N sa, E -1 ,iw 1, i mi V, .W L . .I-If rJ.-'- uw'- , X337 ... ,, fl , Z E gf M 2 ,Q '-ll. J-1. ' 1 -,,, ' YJ9T3, ,-g. X, 1 , n 1 fgl X . . .1 ..2..A J gi'ggvES4Hm,?-i A -' .551 uf.--1.Nf V 34-ff Q 5555, Q z , 'S .fr N X S ?f'F - fr- . faaiz 'w L M 3 Supl 1 ' Aan. I.. wi.: 'Z il J ag: , L -'- H! - V-r ' X' 'fm-UN ' ' ' 1' m I:f-Az ., fn ' W , f . 5 W- - 'K QE QI.. J-A svgv QTFTQE I m n w,- wi D J, 1 rl ' :- 'ff- -1 Lug., L ,. . -s1'1'1.. ,, -4' 'i,, fx5 1. fr . ., an M sr H E ..l, .fa ,H.Ju.,5. J H is , .,'. , , , 1 gc , .' A ' 'Ml ' Ei QE --N glmfzw W N A N L- :am-,, xxx: .... ..... .. .. Sophomore Queen and Court Cupid's Night Out themed the traditional Sophomore Sweetheart Dance held February l6 in the new girls' gym. During the evening the Sophomores presented their Sweetheart, Debbie Burk, and her court. Music by Dick Bellis' six-piece combo set the mood for the Val- entine atmosphere. if 1 . l, 55 SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART COURT lL to Rl: Donna Jones, Susan Parker, Ann Fager, V Y - Doris Leonard, Cindy Clarke, and Queen Debbie Burke. MN i 4' i. All i i la ' 4 ',c.- . , ,,. S. ., l A LU'f'11?f . i i l 'l.a. mill. J Q' .YV A t F 39 Princess JOAN MCCARL Princess CLAUDIA MURPHY Princess KATHY SHERBURN Shutterbug Queen and Court Amid Moonlight and Roses Shutterbug Queen Sheryl Johnstone and her court were presented to the student body April l9. After preliminary iudg- ings by industrial arts teachers and professional photographers, Queen Sheryl and her court were Princess WENDY TYLER Princess MARGO chosen on their photogenic quality by Hugh Hefner of Playboy magazinep Solly Baiand, head casting di- rector of Warner Brothersg Sam Levin, head casting director of Walt Disney Studios, and Lea Alexander of Stalmaster-Lister, a television casting agency. WILFORD Princess DORI WILLIAMS f . .Q 1 . V' -,631 in WL. ' Sm ,Ag..E.LY,JLL4m..+.a, 11 , ig, ii - , . i ' I - 1 L . W. ,V , +, 'gi ,.,..sL...,.i ACTIVITIES , :gi , A.-P lp A 3 '!21'F- N' 11 :da ' - -im, 1 , Hmm V '31 rv View 'Vf5?E'?iE?iQ3 iiwffjgfyf K, S V 1 I I , .A I 1 I 3 Shufterbug Queen SHERYL JOHNSTONE ACTIVITIES Song Girls The pep, enthusiasm, and' spirit of Muir's song girls has er, Jeanne Lindstrand, and head song girl Donna Soehr- had an outstanding impact and influence upon the atti- ens, delighted Muirites with their gay antics, at pep tude of Muir rooters. The vivacious sextet, which includ- rallies, athletic events, and other activities such as the ed Nancy Abel, Joan April, Linda Bleyle, Nancy Fletch- Mother-Daughter, and Father-Son Banquets. THE SONG GIRLS, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Jeanne Lindstrand, Head Song Girl Donna Soehrens, and Nancy Fletcher. ROW 2: Joan April, Linda Bleyle, and Nancy Abel. I!! 1-ffl , I ,j ' K ,figs L, f' :xi pi: - .. V . 'B K wwf T 'ik , tg3i:f'2'.-gt .f f' ' .t , 35 'N . ' 'f' ,I 5'-A I' ' K, 'L-A F- Q Q 1 .5 V-Jr! It ,xi V l LM' ,Ni X s , . , . X 1 ' ull .sl 1. .aww I' .. ,,D,r1'- ', In 5 N .tr Q i h Y 1' f Vx' 'iid ffvt ' Q fx N mf 1 .N '40 ,f ' A r if r ., tying' t ff. Q W M ,ff - 321 it -, so 4 4 , 3 ffgffl 46 x U t ,, 1 - El . ' an ff .HA ' . ,tr I A A' xr by '3 5 T 37' A 2 ' ' 11 K 0 me , AH 3 QNX V 43 x fax ,L gf u B533 I ,Q was-'Y gf? m 2 fx- , Y w E V H ,523 'IE , ' ,Tk ,J ,, 'f .- v -,f . - - -5 1' ' -- -, 1- 1 1-,SVT-,A -V ' 5' 72 QM' 23 W- -5 5 .11- V u 'M' H v 52. A, . :Q . .vi-L. , ,Q -5-,112 3 5. ' -, f Y A+-,. Q . -ME' 1 il 51s,2fnff-' Ji .,'. f t W -1, Eg- If 4. 1--Y -H -4, -g-rr 1.14 ., A Af'-f,W!u94 ' .QM ff J11!l.u W Ji ':,,.'1g.L Y M3 qi 1 . ff '- ,1'I'g' If I +:113i '.Q7H'.i1 ng. .'-,-Rf, Eg E H H . 2. , W- K ,K ,I S? 6 j .,.. ky , ' F im'-Eb -5' ' -Z ng, 'f' in Q VF 'lj ' LH ,4 ' E? -m E Y.-V --.ffl W L ' iii-A ,gf . 'f 'Q E' .hi - 1 , ff 4-F55 ,' E 3 T' I-3 ,Nl l L f 'J .A Ji,-g-' J I Q A 1 1' Q ,1T43u 1 1. 1 1 ,J -1 1 . 'h U 'Ry l ...C-ff. -I .J h. 4. .I ,I ' un 1 fs. In uv -'x .1 .n:..,1L. -' fm: , 'TL v 1Tl I X :n lk H'-.. .wl,w 1 v n jf ACTIVITIES Varsity Cheerleaders .lohn Muir has long been synonymous with spirit and sport. This year, thanks to dedicated pep squads, com- missions, and musicians, Muir's reputation has zoomed. Many a visitor has complimented the organization and enthusiasm of the fabulous rooting sections throughout the various sport seasons. Primary contributors to Muir's zeal were the Rooters' and M clubs. Comprising the backbone of the sec- tions, they helped the now famous, animated card stunts to reach sensational success. Yet, the impact of pep was not aimed at the community, but rather, upon the student body. Through invigorating pep rallies, the entire school was exposed to the fiery yells of the stupendous varsity cheerleaders: Ken Grant, Ron Mayer, Lorenzo Mills, and head cheerleader, Rick Batista, as well as the lively Song and Flag Girls, who romped to the catchy beat of the pep band. Electrifying rooters with their energetic routines were the three iuniors elected as Muir's first colt cheerlead- ers: Wayne Kobayashi, Dennis Tamura, and head cheerleader, Terry Matsumoto. Radiating enthusiasm and stimulating interest in Muir pep activities was the maior obiective of the pep council. Initiated this year as part of the exciting new pep plan, Muirites represent- ing each first period class inspired fellow students to greater participation in pep affairs. SPIRITED VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IL to Rl: Rick Batista, Ken Grant, Lorenzo Mills,'Ron Mayer. i , 'Z . W 'K I W - ff' - qw' 'W an x 'N 7' 95? , Q! ff- QA xg mfg, f ff! K' ,, '- ' l I , Qgg 'ilu V -K in N 8 ,I 'Qs-.1952 Q, L 1 f Z . I i J x x Gm , 4 as , Z E . 1 SHN fat Q 1 JB? A ,. fi 'Nw V291 1 YF 4 ,.':'9A2Z 'r: ,4-N ar' A - v .ut 46 .WA .w-.1....+-.4,,.1,. .M .:..-any .A ' A ,- ' ' wif: 'f . .: 'ffl ' -f E-Q :Q 1' 1,255 - Y Zvlizi- 1 , 1 ff' -.-:ww-Le.-M-aw gr K Q A , I 1 fe JH? Q W sz :L .sssasir Qui 59? Y x ww, H ,.L, , 1 f -fd ff. K., . H ' sf. E H YH lg, S wi ' EJ ' 1 r . ,Q ww 1 W 1 K v vb ? '55 . Q ,I KS .gi-am ! yi N M ff r . ' ,, - Qi s . .s. , 1, V V x I4 15 1 1, 3,'lb!- . ,six A+ cg - , wg., . ' uf n V .el , 'Lf' We P I, , . -, ls, , M ..n - .- --.j 1:54-W ' 115, .. 1' if-Q T .5 7 J ,W 'Z, fr ffl.: 4. .4 jE.jf'.'ff '... if N ws . 1 . pig , .'. 1 V. 5.- , ' . f fr yr zu. ,. 'ff-15.'-'ai , . is ' ,A 0 L,-3 ,. V.-'L' 4,, f . I 3 5 ' ,H Ns.. w I Y O- a Semester Student Activities GOVERNMENT 5 , 1, Eg L. Secretary TRUDY McDOWELL Treasurer TRIS KAMINSKI Associated Student Body Officers, elected by the student body, directed the student government in a quasi-legislative and quasi-executive capacity. The ASB Officers, class presidents, commissioners, Boys' and Girls' league presidents, Inter-Club Council president, the A.F.S. students from Japan and Swe- den, and this year, the State President of the Cali- fornia Association of Student Councils composed the ASB Cabinet, under the leadership of Advisor Darwin Russell. Meeting twice a week, with one of these meetings open to students, the Cabinet gave impact to the entire student body as it passed legislation and re- viewed all class and organization constitutions and commission codes. ln addition the Board was re- sponsible for enforcing the administration policies and the legislation of both the Class and ICC Coun- cils. Matters pertaining to the 530,000 budget were also handled by the Cabinet. Fall activities of the ASB- Cabinet included Sopho- more Orientation, ASB card sales, representation of Muir at the Foothill League Forums, and revision of the activity sheet system. Ae, Chief Justice SILVIO NARDONI Vice -President KATHY PARKER l 51 'ei 3, fi --.., 'L ' FV: ' A ' ' .-I ,- V ln ' 1 ' K 3 .L LH, l ii I V W' ' 2 fm .W 1 7 4 7. . 4 B. 1 j HE 'qt . S K I H 1 A-x wif X H in qi :lil Q?- K N X 1 ii 'K' 52255 I L 1-QW! -h, 1 GOVERNMENT Attain New Heights In Spring Semester Secretary SUEANN ENGLISH Treasurer CORRINE PURDY Chief Justice PAT JOHNSON Spring semester saw the ASB Cabinet give direct impact to the student body as more open ASB Forums were held under President Lloyd Beards- ley. At these Forums any interested student was able to express his opinion on controversial mat- ters of student government, such as the issue on student body cards. The John Muir Movie, which contains scenes of activities and academ- ics at Muir, was completed in May. The Cabinet also worked on plans for an Alumni Club, which will inform past graduates of eventsat Muir. Hosting the California Association of Student Councils, District 18, Conference was another of the maior projects for ASB this year. Also under the direction of ASB were the six commissions: Assemblies, Civil Affairs, Fine Arts, Pep, Publications, and Publicity. Some of the most outstanding events sponsored by the com- missions were the purchase of royal blue choir robes, presentation of the fall and spring plays and concerts, fantastic pep activities, more as- semblies than ever before, and the publication of football and basketball programs, the year- book Hoofbeats, the student newspaper Blazer, and the literary magazine inner i. The Inter-Club Council sponsored a Club Opportunity Day and a Toys for Tots drive, while the Student Court reviewed the constitutions of new clubs and ASB legislation. Vice-President LORENZO MILLS 53 Fall Commissions Contribute New Ideas THE ASSEMBLIES COMMISSION, ROW l IL to RI: Judy Goldfinch, Commissioner Carol Zolot, Phyllis McKown, Wendy Dou- trick. ROW 2: Bob Alder, Dave Hutchings, Jerry Spivey. CIVIL AFFAIRS COMMISSION, IL to Rl: Ruthie Sweetland, Janet Levine, Phyllis McKown, Commissioner Wendy Tyler. FINE ARTS COMMISSION, ROW l iL to Rl: Cathy Howe, Mollyanne Brewer, Commis- sioner Judy Goldfinch, Dave Hutchings, Betty Hattori. ROW 2: Pat lngle, Carol Zolot, Leonard Fisher, Judy Graf, Andie Hammer, Laraine Tullio. New Energy to Extra-Curricular Life THE PEP COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Donna Soehrens, Joellyn Kapp, Barbie Thompson, Commissioner Gale Barsamian, Trisha Conley, Candy Wilson, Anne Har- bordt. ROW 2: Sandra Kulli, Judy Gold- finch, Mary Czerniski, Marilyn Walker, Chris Brinkman. ROW 3: Rob Toler, Terry Matsumoto, Sally Baldwin, Sue Marquess, Rick Batista. THE PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION, ROW I IL to Rl: Joellyn Kapp, Charlene Hudkins, Commissioner Janet Hamburg, Margo Wil- ford, Carolyn McNeill. ROW 2: Sue Yewell, Nick Jackson, Beuna Smith. THE PUBLICITY COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Mollyanne Brewer, Commissioner Pam Clatworthy, Jill Winans, Carolyn Crockett. ROW 2: Dianne Clatworthy, Claudia Murphy, Kris Arnds, Susan French. GOVERNMENT mn? Er 55 GOVERNMENT Tw, Y rm 56 Busy Student Leaders Meet Daily FALL A.S.B. CABINET, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Jenny Kirkton, Silvio Nardoni, Kathy Park- er, Bob Drysdale, Trudy McDowell, Mr. Darwin Russell, Tris Kaminski. ROW 2: Judy Goldfinch, Gale Barsamian, Carol Zolot, Janet Hamburg, Stefan Harvey, Pam Clatworthy, Wendy Tyler. ROW 3: Alex Crowley, Percy Westerlund, John McGrain, Pepie Samuels, Don Christie, Alan Weyl. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, ROW l IL to Rl: Jill Clayson, President Stefan Harvey, San- dra Kulli. ROW 2: Laraine Tullio, Dawn Biller, Toni Tingey, Lydia Lopez, Leanor Boulin. ROW 3: Nick Jackson, Bob Stewart, John Weyhrauch, Mike Thompson, Rick Baker, Willie Johnson. THE STUDENT COURT, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Silvio Nardoni, Susan Puckett, Pat John- son. ROW 2: Stephen White, Mike Talbot. GOVERNMENT l eel Impact of Democracy in Action L. .x...v FINE ARTS COMMISSIONER Judy Goldfinch and AFS student Percy Wes- terlund listen intently to a discussion in an ASB meeting. PA l-L- llif....!.. ......l.2-!-..l-.l ..- A X , ASB .GAVE .IMPACT to the student body by holding at least one open Cabinet I CALL FOR a division of the house, says Janet Ham- burg, Publications Commissioner. meetlng during the week. JOHN MUIR HOSTED the Dis- trict 18 Conference of the California Association of Stu- dent Councils this fall. Discus- sion groups highlighted both the morning and afternoon sections of the conference. 57 GOVERNMENT Spring Commissions Guide Student Body . . . THE ASSEMBLIES COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Carol Zolot, Patti Castaldi, Wendy Doutrick. ROW 2: Carolyn McNeill, Robin Riley, Phyllis McKown, Rob Farber. I 'r CIVIL AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ROW I IL to Rl: Alex Crowley, Suzie Hatch, Pat Johnson, Kathy Jones, Rob Farber. ROW 2: Stefan Harvey, Mimi Drewry, Andie Hammer, Janet Levine, Phyllis McKown, John Russell. .IQ--I vey, Jan Erxleben, Judy Goldfinch. 58- ' FINE ARTS COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Phyllis McKown, Dave Hutchings, Jan Man- chester. ROW 2: Craig Newell, Jerry Spi- 1 1 Y -er, Gale Barsamian, Kristi Dietz. Bring Active School Year to Climax GOVERNMENT THE PEP COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Donna Soehrens, Sally Baldwin, Commis- sioner Jill Winans, Pat Conley, Mary Czerniski. ROW 2: Suzanne Browne, Con- nie Jones Charlene Martin Maril n Walk- THE PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Joellyn Kapp, Commissioner Caro- lyn McNeill, Janet Hamburg. ROW 2: Charlene Hudkins, Margo Wilford, Nick Jackson, Beuna Smith, Mary Ann Hubner. THE PUBLICITY COMMISSION, ROW I IL to RI: Anne Harbordt, Tris Kaminski, Commis- sioner Margie Reeder, Nancy Shepherd, Joan McCarl. ROW 2: Dawn Merendino, Nancy Abel, Sue Marquess, Sheryl John- stone, Pam Clatworthy. 59 GOVERNMENT Spring Cabinet ancl Council Members SPRING A.S.B. CABINET, ROW I lL to Rl: Margie Reeder, Lorenzo Mills, Corrine Purdy, Lloyd Beardsley, Sueann English, Mr. Darwin Russell, Patricia Johnson. ROW 2: Kathy Parker, Patti Castaldi, Carolyn McNeill, Jill Winans, Akiko Hoshi. ROW 3: Ken Grant, Dave Hutchings, Pat Johnson, Dave Singer, Dennis Sweet, Jim Harper, John Russell. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, ROW I lL to Rl: Joanne Wiltsie, Kristi Dietz, Suzee Sud- duth, President Jim Harper, Pam Clat- worthy, Jill Clayson, Stefan Harvey. ROW 2: Cam Currier, Rob Toler, Nick Jackson, Toni Tingey, Janet Hamburg, Lydia Lopez, Cindy Gertmenian. ROW 3: Urs Rutishauser, Bob Girling, Lewis Peters, John Rinder- knecht, John Weyhrauch, Mike Haggerty. PRlNClPAL'S ADVISORY COUNCIL, ROW l IL to Rl: Charlene Hudkins, Stefan Har- vey, Jenny Kirkton, Betty Hattori, Kathy Parker, Carole Foster. ROW 2: Dennis Sweet, Ken Grant, Jim Harper, John Mc- Grain, Alex CrowIey,:John Russell. ROW 3: Lloyd Beardsley, Alan Weyl, Lewis Peters, Bob Drysdale, Don Christie, Dave Singer. vy v-. twig-Keg-IVQN ' 25 -, , gs1 f C I . I 1 xl .J 6 dip- . -5 11 Ll Q I r . , ,r g.. . 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As the annual Muir-Pasadena game approached, Homecom- ing Queen Candy Wilson and her court were presented to the Student Body. The Senior Class added to school spirit with the traditional sale ot yellow mums and, a new innovation, a home- coming dance after the game. December saw the seniors hold sales of sweatshirts, mistletoe, and candy canes. The seniors also continued their Welfare Proiect at the Civitan Foundation School, where they worked with mentally retarded children. Work on the Progress Record, a recording ot the sounds of Muir, to be completed in the spring, was begun. Selection of a Senior of the Month , as in previous years, was continued. Fall vice-Pfesidenf JOHN CALMORE Full Secretary TROY GOLDSMITH Full Treasurer CORRINE PURDY 62 P GOVERNMENT Momentous, Memorable Graduation Year I lr J , qi, - Y, its fi if l i Spring Vice-President PAM GREGORY Spring Secretary DOROTHY BLAKE Spring Treasurer KATHY JONES Under spring President Ken Grant, twenty-eight committees worked industriously to bring the 1962-63 school year to a tremendous climax for the graduating seniors. Besides sponsoring a successful sucker sale in February and the Moonlight Munch Dance in the middle of May, the Class of '63 put on an assembly for seniors only in April and sold Progress Records in June. , The committee working for senior privileges met with success as a senior lunch area was marked off in February, and the Bermuda and Swap Day was held near the end of school. But Muir's real impact on seniors was most keenly felt in the second week of June. Gradu- ation week was highlighted by the inspiring Baccalaureate Service and traditional Senior Breakfast. Most memorable, however, was grad- uation in the Rose Bowl and the unforgettable Senior Prom held in the Beverly-Hilton. The theme for the Prom, Moments to Remember, seemed most appropriate for the entire senior year. Spring President KEN GRANT 'N 7 ' T TE TE ' f ' ff'T7?T5.79 .T . ' '- 3512 ,L ' 63 I A fl GOVERNMENT Junior Class Officers Lead Members O Fall President ALEX CROWLEY Fall Treasurer ELEANOR TAKATA Through the tremendous effort of the five stand- ing committees, sales, dance, activities, philan- thropy, and publications, the Junior Class enioy- ed a successful year. The sales and dance com- mittees combined efforts for the most profitable Hi-Day Dance ever held. The sales committee went on with the sale of Muir pep buttons and Christmas cards while the dance committee or- ganized two after-school dances. An Evening of Mystical Enchantment, was the first of a series of cultural programs, which later included the popular Shenandoah Trio. Fall Vice-President Fall Recording Secretary Fall Corresponding Secretary LAURIE HOOVER FAY DREWRY RUTHIE SWEETLAND 64 y Y 1 ,W wma 2,1 A mnmm ' 9555525 'S 1 , , ' x 1 - wa Hii3'.1'fVi m fi L M.-n fig., ' V, ' iff' :LA X Vx. 1 , X , J' rr I' I. . H. A! ' FAS- 'W ,, . my M A' 5 X . L w in ,L' I li K! 7 - N I in pring Vice-Presi GERALD OYA W V X 5 Q , ,U I X - I' ' X nf. ,I . H' , ' , mg v 2 S K ? ga ,mm mms Awww -wmv USE ,, ,ff if 1 wg wx - Q2 , , . . .W , 5 ...... ' X .Q X ,fi 'X 2 .3 , I .ilx , ' I , V ' '1 ,f xg V. L' f me 5522 Qfaf i f .R Q ,. n' v xx, a . , ? iw 3lEg'?5'i' Z-ff smsfff x- mwsi :Sz --f 1 s x :Q min 1 :aw my GOVERNMENT Sophomore Officers Start Off Activities . . . Fall President PEPIE SAMUELS Under the leadership of Pepie Samuels, the Sopho- more Class began its first semester with a tremen- dously successful Lick Pasadena sucker sale, the profits of which will start off' the funds for their senior prom. The class constitution was started immediately after the September elections and ratified in January. December saw the vibrant Sophomore Class sponsor the movie Midnight Lace starring Doris Day. Class rings were chosen by the council in November. The elaborate Sophomore Sweetheart Dance, Cupid's Night Out, was held February 16, where the queen, attended by her princesses, was regally crowned. Fall Vice-President Fall Secretary Fall Treasurer JOEL HARRISON MIMI DREWRY LINDA LEDEEN 66 GOVERNMENT Lead Class en Route to Successful Year V ii 5Pfif19 VFCG-PfeSlCl6nf Spring Corresponding Secretary Spring Recording Secretary ANN FAGER SUZANNE aRowNE DIANE scoviiis Led by spring President John Russell, the Sophomore Class got the second semester rolling by holding a candy mint sale. To add more funds to theltreasury, a ski movie was shown in March. ln April, sopho- mores took candid shots of the student body and sold them at a profit. June was a month of many activities and sales including the popular popsicle sales. To climax the year, the sophomores held an all-school dance. The first year at Muir went by taster than expected, and all look forward to a promising iunior year. Spring Treasurer BEVERLY SHARP Spring President JOHN RUSSELL Em Q tt GOVERNMENT Fall President JENNY KIRKTON Spring President KATHY PARKER Girls' League Girls' League, directed by fall President Jenny Kirkton, began the year by orientating the incoming sophomores a week before school opened. November saw the Board attend a Girls' League Conference at Mark Keppel High School, while in December the Girls' League sponsored the Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet, the Powder Putt Derby, and the Hush Day and Dance. Under spring President Kathy Parker, Girls' League sponsored the Father-Daughter Ban- quet in March and the memorable Hat and Clash Dance in June. Girls' League also per- formed service projects both on campus and in the commu nity. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Presi- dent, Jenny Kirkton, Vice-President Carole Foster. ROW 2: Corresponding Secretary Jill Winans, Re- cording Secretary Connie Jones, Treasurer Janet Hammond. POVJDER PUFF DERBY Blue Team member Gale Barsamian darts for a L0-yard gain as Nancy Bar- ber and Carolyn Crockett rush on to tackle. i 68 GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Vice-President Ann Huston, Presi- dent Kathy Parker. ROW 2: Corresponding Secretary Cindy Gertmenian, Sec- retary Gayle Baker. NOT PICTURED: Treasurer Lynn McBeth. SPRING BOA'RD MEMBERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Julie Russell, Marsha Jones, Connie Jones, Jenny Kirkton, Carole Foster, Wendy Tyler, Diane Taormina. ROW 2: Linda Motoyama, Jill Winans, Janet Hammond, Akiko Hoshi, Mary Ann Hubner, Paula Barnes, Nancy Cor- coran. ROW 3: Cindy Gertmenian, Gail Ginder, Edna Mosley, Suzanne Browne, Bonnie Moore. 4' rr, FALL BOARD MEMBERS, ROW I: lL to Rl: Sandy Laub, Jo Gurniak, Hurlafl Lddgford, Cindy Gertmenian, Kath'y rf Parker, Gayle Baker, Ann Huston. ROW 2: Linda Motoyama, Jan Manchester, Penny Singer, Stefan Harvey, Gail Ginder, Laurelee Peterson, Diane Grossman. ROW 3: Patty Conley, Jan Edmondson, Akiko Hoshi, Steph Thomp- son, Roz Smith, Joan Cornwell, Judy Goldfinch. GOVERNMENT E ,.-. 75-Vit:-JL,-fi, ,Ye-- , l 'SE F1 ' Advisor BETTY ARMSTRONG 69 Boys' League The Boys' League under the leadership of fall President Alan Weyl began the year by co- sponsoring Sophomore Orientation with the Girls' League. Money raising activities for fall included the sale of Pep Cards and the dance, Santa's Speakeasy , held in the cafeteria. As service proiects the Boys' League aided in collecting money for the Community Chest and led the first Student Planning Commission for Civil Defense. l FALL BOYS' LEAGUE council, ROW 'I lL to Rl: Bill Boler, Nick Jack- son, Pat Graney, Alan Weyl, Ken Grant, Tim Sullivan, Dennis Sweet. ROW 2: Fred Brewer, Robert Cle- land, Doug McCormick, Jon Davis, Marshall Armistead, John Welch, Nat Pitts. ROW 3: Pat Johnson, Jeff Kahn, Don Strametz, Dave Singer, Andy Smith, Bob Stewart. 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Wg 1 W 1-5 Q? 1 mf' ' f 7365? mf-f 'ik 592 if 1 9 -Q as .lsr -mr 2' w av I 1 it z 2 , fi! 5 .Mu Rooters' Club S John Muir has long been proud of its fine sportsmanship. Not until this year, however, was the full impact and importance of school spirit so dynamically felt by members of the student body. A large part of this can be credited to the Rooters' Club. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Wallace Calvert, the or- ganization initiated an increase in member- ship and the sale of blue and gold ties. Attending all games attired in white shirts, ties, and straw hats, the Rooters organized the rooting section and passed out stunt cards. A dance in June climaxed the year's activities for the club. ORGANIZATIONS ROOTERS' CLUB OFFICERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Bob Stewart, Ken Hansen, John Weyhrauch, Tim Sullivan. ROW 2: Jon Davis. ROOTERS' CLUB MEMBERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Weyl, Strametz, Grant, K. Hansen, Weyhrauch, Marshall, Stewart, Parrish, A. Smith. ROW 2: Mills, Kobayashi, Takagaki, Loop, Hall, Cudlip, Drysdale, Batista, Thackara, Crowley, J. Harper. ROW 3: Beardsley, Hutchings, Thomp- son, Truitt, Mayer, R. Hansen, Westerlund, Rockwell, Bowlus, Lin- dauer, Randall. ROW 4: Shanahan, Robinson, M. Smith, Bleyle, Nardoni, Sullivan, Sunada, Kahn, Peterson, Swenerton, McCarty, Yamaguchi. ROW 5: Harvey, Matsumoto, Rosell, Naeve, Dressell, Leidner, Sharp, Sutherland, Rood, Shingu, Whan, Davis. ROW 6: R. Harper, Stephens, Pedersen, Sherman, Girling, Nese. Qsggss- ' . n I A -s Fw' .- ORGANIZATIONS CAROLE FOSTER to Italy gs ,,, PERCY WESTERLUND from Sweden GARY MOON to Norway CAROL EAGEN to Austria American Field Service Muir sent three students to Europe this year as American Field Service representatives. Never before has Muir been able to send so many. Carole Foster iourneyed to Italy for the summer, return- ing in September. Gary Moon and Carol Eagen went on the school program, studying in Europe until January, when they returned to Muir. Akiko Hoshi from Japan and Percy Westerlund from Sweden were the AFS exchange students for 1962-63. They stayed with Muir families and attended our typical American high school. Activities for the AFS Committee included an assembly in No- vember presenting the foreign students and Muir's summer re- turnee. An evening program in April highlighted AFS Week which began April l with short films shown before school. Com- mittee members sold shares in International Peace to help bring AFS'ers to Muir next year. AKIKO HOSHI from Japan 76 MUIR AFS STUDENTS discuss committee plans for an assembly. P' Lettermens' Club The Lettermens' Club, under the joint advis- orship of Coaches Arthur Teixeira and Ben Steelhead, was completely reorganized early in the year. Officers were elected in the fall for the entire year and began to plan the club's activities. Included among them were the selling of basketball programs and the initiation of a Hall of Fame for outstand- ing Muir athletes to be placed in the new gym- This year, for the first time, non-varsity let- termen were also offered membership in the group, increasing its size. LETTERMENS CLUB MEMBERS, ROW l IL to Rl: Don Strametz, Rodger Groves John Calmore, Don Christie, Jerry Oyama, Nick Jackson, Chase Gregory, Dennis Bear, Ray Grimm, Jim Held. ROW,2: Dave Singer Bill Stedfield, Wendell Whitmore, Cliff Coker, Rick Baker, ORGANIZATIONS LETTERMENS' CLUB OFFICERS, ROW l IL to Rl: President Nick Jackson, Vice-President Dennis Bear. ROW 2: Secretary Jerry Oyama, Treasurer Chase Gregory. Tim Sullivan, Reggie Clay, Barton Marks, Larry Heglar, Pat Graney ROW 3: Urs Rutishauser, Vic Lepisto, John McGrain, Ken Hansen Lewis Peters, Ray Sharp, Brian Nelson, Bill Weigel, Bert England Andy Smith. A W-if 77 ORGANIZATIONS Sh utterbugs The Shutterbug Club is a campus organization for students interested in photography. The club featured a wide variety of activities this year, including a candy apple sale, field trips to the Steve Allen Show and Disneyland, as well cs the annual Shutterbug Shuffle. lv The Shutterbug Shuffle, which is the last big dance of the W year, is the scene of the crowning of Miss Shutterbug, the most photogenic girl at Muir, and the presentation of her court. Members have access to the photo lab every Wednesday ' when the club meets. Mr. Ford offers pointers to student photographers. Advisor FRANK FORD L if 8.4 SHUTTERBUG CLUB OFFICERS lL to Rl: Secretary Martha Blewett, President Lydia Lo- pez, Vice-President Kathy Cobb, Treasurer Lin Kroll. SHUTTERBUG MEMBERS CAUGHT on the other side of the camera. 78 Q 'ff x -. 4 YY r fy if 453 'gm ' 15 . -ngiin., JIT V' hi. ? JAQ 54 M' Q. ' LX H .'M.g fg,, V gl is I - , 'I 1 ' ? L,,-- 11 , iz' ie, 33 x. ORGANIZATIONS Advisor GWEN HOLLY SIMSON Thespians Presenting dramatic programs for assem- blies, as well as evening performances, the Thespian Society under Gwen Holly Simson has brought Muir many fine theatrical pro- ductions. Some of their performances were Pride and Preiudice, Christmas Master- pieces, Experimental Theater '63 and the spring play. One of the most active organizations on campus, the Thespians attended the Burbank League Drama Festival, the Shakespeare Festival and a series of six plays. Other highlights of the year were the Spring Ban- quet, the Annual Initiation and the Electronic Cooking Dinner. The spring officers were President Craig Newell, Vice-President Lynn McBeth, Secretary Sue Stevenson, Treasurer Gail McKillop. FALL THESPIAN OFFICERS lL to Rl: Vice-President Richard Tyson, President Laraine Tullio, Treasurer Jon Fasana. THE THESPIAN SOCIETY, ROW l ll- to Rlf Pam CO'-'-'Perf Stefan Duncan, Lauri Fiedler, Chris Jacobson, Barbara Mieras, Ingrid l'lUfVeYf l-Ynn MCBG-th, 5l1U 0n PUl'mUf'1 R'Cl1UfCl TY5-On, l-Clfclme Auf der Heide. ROW 3: Howard Sandlin, Steven Ward Bob Tullio, Jon FGSUHGI FUY DVQWVYI Sue SIEVSFISONI Gail MUCKIIIOPI Alder, Craig Newell, Paul Mattingly, Jerry Spivey, Dave Hutch Janet Spicer. ROW 2: Roz Smith, Judy COSTCIQDO, Wendy DOU' ings, Jim Cameron, Tom Head, Jim Merrill, Doug Alden. NOT trick, Linda Storms, Janie Fisher, Kathy Wolfe, Jan Fasana, Alice PICTURED: Carol Hudson, A 4 'K if 'Q 5 v . F X W I X.. ff I: ,Q ag 2 1 in 1' '11 .Tr S ,f'lV ' ' 1 .FX 'ESQ lfvbiyfl Q 52' Q , is iz. 1' , 1 4 .,w ...-., we Q A Q2 , ,iq ,w y, ' f'- 1 Q -.11 '-FQ fr 5 EESEE .W w , ,uta- 'QLSJ' , 5 - . Fl 5 Q, Zhi lf' ' ' . Q, Y V -A nv! w K, gif 5 , ws ' as 3 :si - Si' me -m :EF as , ,xxx Qs I wa. X df. .i af? ORGANIZATIONS 'l FC .wif NOW III Advisor LURA NELSON Z Club Service, leadership, and scholarship are the goals of the Z Club, an honorary girls' or- ganization. Under the direction ot Mrs. Lura Nelson and Miss Esther Smith, the impact of this group has reached the community through such service proiects as work with the Hathaway Home. The girls also enioyecl various social functions which included a tea with last years' alumni, a luncheon with PHS Aurora Club, and several activities with their sponsor, the Zonta Club, a notional womens' organization. Z CLUB OFFICERS, ROW l IL to Rl: President Carolyn Crockett, Vice-President Suzie Hatch. ROW 2: Recording Secretary Pam Clat- worthy, Treasurer Charlene Hud- kins, Corresponding Secretary Nancy Abel. 82 THE ORIGINAL THIRTEEN ROW 1 IL to Rl: Nancy Abel I Crockett, Pam Clatworthy, Su zie Hatch, Gale Barsamian ROW 2: Donna Soehrens Jeanne Lindstrond, Laurie An derson, Chris Brinkman, Car ole Foster, Judy Goldfinch NOT PICTURED: Carol Eagen Charlene Hudkins, Carolyn I ORGANIZATIONS 1, - f--gps:-V+-T ' lt I l I t Advisor MRS. JEAN CHRISTIANSEN Senior Aclelphians The Senior Adelphians, sponsored by Mrs. Jean Christian- sen, participated in varied service proiects this year. Among these service proiects were the Beautity Muir campaign, a visit to the Sycamore Home, and the co-sponsorship of the Father-Daughter Banquet. Activities included a potluck dinner, a Christmas party and a snack breakfast, an inno- vation this year. EVERYONE ENJOYS HERSELF at the Senior Adelphian parties. Fall President PAT CONLEY 84 tl, ,, . ., . . ,, M I I L ,,, , , ,LQ 7,7 iw, ., Spring President , , , KRISTI DIETZ FALL OFFICERS, ROW l IL to Ri: Secretary Carolyn Ishida, Vice-President Judy Goldfinch. ROW 2: Treasurer Bonnie Frazer, Secretary Chris Arian. SPRING OFFICERS, ROW 1 IL to Rl: Secretary Carla Anderson, Treasurer Cor- rine Purdy. ROW 2: Vice President Linda Motoya- ma, Secretary Paula Barnes. Junior Adelphians Under the supervision of the fall officers, first semester Junior Adelphian activities included a donut sale, helping the Red Cross, supporting an Indian orphan, buying clothes for a needy family at Christmas, caroling, and serving and decorating for banquets. Spring semester activities started with a car wash. The club also made cookies for school dances, the Youth Conference, and Junior Class activities. At the end of the semester they toured a mortuary, completing their active and service- filled year. ORGANIZATIONS Advisor MILDRED SWENSON GIRLS ENJOY FOOD served at club picnic. PARTIES ARE EXCITING and all ioin in on the fun. THE FALL OFFICERS, ROW I IL to Rl: Vice-President Rachelle Huey, President Antoinette Peters. ROW 2: Treasurer Diane Clat- worthy, Secretary Rita Raatz. THE SPRING OFFICERS, ROW I IL to Rl: Secretary Bee Merchant, President Rita Raatz. ROW 2: Trea- surer Chris Salisian, Vice- President Connie Jones, Girls' League Rep. Joan Cornwall. 85 'favs ' I ' 'v' 1 , L! ' ' .,, . .. , x 1 I ' il Fha, f FF' 5 .ff 4 ' A M Z K h ifi! , L! , , V .. , 1 lil A , , '-'-Lili, ' 'K Mil , f'.'f3-7 , 1 +1 ' , , .'l ' P knll' 1.31 z , , ,. 1 'iw 1 ' - , -Z ,.- Pf L -,N V ' wh, .L ,- :iw f .I '- i ' A 3 ' 115 'rg',.f'5f 'ff' ig'-if5iEfiffQ:?i'F-,'Q1'si , , -ji 'HX v , 1 ' . ' ':L'v .Rik , :mg 1g,IV3 f 5 ,1':,3::: . .Iv 1: 12. .vicih If . ' p - - ' as'11g1 ' .':'P.'.. J g.':g I,, , ,A '- v ,R ' y 4 ': IENELZ 197 fvjfjgl 'T5'E'NL 4552 '- 2 T. f15J':'W:b:': --. 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W ,89 N w , 4 1 ,, 'w 4 1 :.,,L,. n - f??'f1'f .,f45.e.4g.,: A . Y :id:,,!?g'-EV ., l:...:51Kf.x5, ...4..41-J-.i'3,,,. , we -.L,Lg..,1w.... - 2533355 322.-S-g.L-l.4., -Y- 1 1 , ., nw. fps' 'V' vu W-,, , ,I 1-Q. X X ,.H -. -I V f 1 ' ' n 3 ' WV f Z- Q HST? ,A f J? i E ' 4 i 'r. ' H fij, X 'ii -N 155 3 A Z - , . I V ',v' , af .: 'gf U-- ZSSYFW zz-sszggk ' ,gif -if Q, 'af J ,- 3 Km . Qkrzmx 1:E,12?w Chemistry Club 5 The Chemistry Club is a new addition to Muir's extra-curricular activities. Led by President Bob Stewart, and under the supervision of Mr. Lee Browne, it was organized quickly and began its busy job of exploring the ORGANIZATIONS E T 4 L fr X vi world of chemistry with field trips to different chemical plants. Bell Tele- phone experimental kits and an as- sembly for chemistry students were also included in the club's activities. Advisor SYLVIA RANNEY Advisor LEE BROWNE USING LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, Chemistry Club members experi- ment with the elements. LINDA EATON FINDS new and varied experiences work- ing with ideas developed by the Chemistry Club. CHEMISTRY CLUB MEMBERS, ROW 'I lL to Ri: Wilhelmina Jackson, K Bob Stewart, Urs Rutishauser, Diana Diehl. ROW 2: Bill Peterson, u Linda sawn, Joan April, Make Leidner. Row 3: Dave Bowlus, Mackey CHEMISTRY CLUB QFFICERS fl 'UDRP PfeS'denf,B0b Stewart, Zloll Larry Naeve. Secretary Mary Gibson, Vice-President Urs Rutrshauser. 91 W T ORGANIZATIONS FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB officers, ROW I IL to Rl: Hal g White, Jim Harper. ROW 2: Ross Selvidge. t Foreign Language Club Under the leadership of Mignon Cervera and Ruth Dean, the Foreign Language Club has been active with emphasis on its main pur- pose - to cultivate interest in foreign lands, languages, and cultures. The Foreign Lan- guage Club has seen a number of foreign films, and to promote the languages it has published the Interlingua, a multi-language newsletter. They also sponsored a dinner at a foreign restaurant, and visited the Los An- geles China Town. ,QI Advisor MIGNON CERVERA Advisor RUTH DEAN if-V' FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB members, ROW l IL to RI: Roberta Bass, Ross S. Sel- vidge, Jim Harper, Kathy Collins, Marie Drew. ROW 2: Janice Stubblefield, Celia Mark Ellingwood. Sharland, Micki Lawatch, Nancy Corcoran, Alison Eaby. ROW 3: John Rinderknecht, Mary Ellis, Gloria L. Gee, Evelyn Fuiimoto, Triple- This year was the most outstanding for the California Cadet Corps club. Under the supervision of Col. Marcus Young, meetings with movies and discussions were held. Different from past years, the club sponsored money-making projects, no longer relying on the school for funds. The cadets shared their Christmas holiday by giving a Christmas party for the Cere- bral Palsy School of Altadena. Spring saw the C.C.C. spend a day at Pacific Ocean Park and hold a barbecue at a member's home. Advisor MARCUS YOUNG TRIPLE-C MEMBERS, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Bill Flaucher, Randy Ditty, Milton Frymire, Chuck Lane, Glenn Maziar. ROW 2: C. Al- len Lee, Mike Haggerty, Willie Johnson, Jim Russell, Chester Norman. ROW 3: James Bland, Henry Sambrone, John Smith, Yo- shiaki Murakami, Leon Carver, Craig Sin- ske, Robert Alfelo. ORGANIZATIONS TRIPLE-C OFFICERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Mike Haggerty, Secretary-Treas- urer, Milton Frymire, President and Vice-President. ROW 2: Jim Russell, Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Flaucher, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Willie Johnson, President and Vice-President. 93 ORGANIZATIONS 1T. ,?,CY,v?,7-,-. L, ,, .--f 1,n.-- , - nl l i, Advisor J. L. TALPS HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS, ROW l lL to Ri: Sec- retary Mike Suderman, Treasurer Joseph Skeets, Vice-President Leslie Sexton. ROW 2: President Phil Drachman, Advisor J. L. Talps. HI-Y CLUB MEMBERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Advisor J. L. Talps, Mike Su- derman, Phil Drachman, Leslie Sexton, Joseph Skeets. ROW 2: Jerry Myers, Bill Lehman, Jim Cameron, Ken James, Calistro Veasey. ROW 3: Dale Youngren, Melvin Terry, Larry Suderman, Paul Kalbach. 94 Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club, under the direction of Mr. J. L. Talps on campus and affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. off campus, is an organization geared towards greater community service through completion of useful proiects. A special service proiect for a specific institution or agency in the immediate community is a traditional accomplish- ment of the Hi-Y. The extra-curricular activities of the club included movies, parties, and hikes. O DI pnoans The unusual name of this club was taken from the dipnoan, a Iungfish. With their advisor, Joseph Maiocco, the mem- bers promoted the sport of skin and scuba diving, and be- came acquainted with the basic equipment. During the first semester, professional diver and lecturer Mike Brock spoke to the club. The members also dove off Crescent Cove. Second semester activities included dives at Malibu and Laguna, and one terminating the school year at Catalina Island. ORGANIZATIONS Advisor JOSEPH MAIOCCO THE DIPNOAN OFFICERS, ROW I IL to RI: President Carol Hudson, Treasurer Cathy Cox, Secretary Jann Manchester. ROW 2: Vice-President Joseph Skeets, I.C.C. Rep- resentative Bob Qoty, Activities Commis- sioner Gerry Joel. DIPNOAN CLUB MEMBERS, ROW I lL to RI: Advisor Joseph Maiocco, Carol Hudson, Cathy Cox, Jann Manchester. ROW 2: Joseph Skeets, Bob Doty, Gerry Joel, Eric Lauder. ROW 3: George Olsen, Henry Culpepper, John Keyser. DIPNOAN MEMBERS DISPLAY diving equipment ORGANIZATIONS . U F. ,- ,,f,,sweP'f- H- -A ,T Rl 'TTI l Advisor KEITH MCKAY Future Teachers To acquaint interested students with the teaching profession and to encourage them toward college are the purposes of the Future Teachers of America. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Keith McKay and Mr. John Maryott, the organization re- viewed many aspects of teaching through speakers and discussion, as well as field trips. They also sent representatives to the California Educational Club held at U.S.C. this year. FUTURE TEACHER MEMBERS, ROW lL to Rl: Janey Roe, Pam Nack, Jeanne Schwim er, Cheryl Lindrooth. ROW 2: Advisor Keith McKay, Dawn Biller, Kathy Robertson, Gail Ginder, Brita Gill, Judy Rumell. FALL FUTURE TEACHERS offic- ers, ROW l lL to Rl: Dawn Biller, Gail Ginder. ROW 2: Dana Rogers, Brita Gill. SPRING FUTURE TEACHERS officers, ROW l lL to Rl: Dawn Biller, Cheryl Lindrooth. ROW 2: Brita Gill, Kathy Robertson. Advisor JOHN MARYOTT 1 ii' . ORGANIZATIONS 11 Q QU. v , ,V L 11-ya, - 1 J ,a yr wg! -,Q -1: ., ip ,. I ,4 I X an if 4 Neff Vinyl ,lg all ' ,sri zz gg 1 Q 4 ,Q W, is -.rf ,, Q- ,ws if-fr 1 Lg, -ESA M eg .F we 4 ' 1 f - Ek' , '. - F ,4'f5j,E5 Nm ,,, I , , yn 1 3 Jfkg' E25 1 Pi .'fWfQ'1 f - I Q-B1 13.5, f X51 I .W i . . ' Qi . J M - 5 v T- 1- j, ' fum J Q- 523 ,wwf , V ' l fag- L 4 , A . rf r 1 F ,. 'V w., , ., , D ,, Na. if v , - 5 exzmz . ' 61. :.- .-W '+A Rm : mm: C2311 Wang: ,ay I LUV. , , ,MEA 7 V451 , if . x , f 5 'T Y r fx .M F 555 , . M , T .25 F x g W :I Girls' Athletic Association I GAA is .amz gym class extended on Tuesdays and Thursdays. An ,y this year was campaigning for the office of Merqlietfat If the Girls' Athletic Federation of Southern Cali- fornifa.,1As a r ,ice proiect, GAA visited and gave parties for a group of hanidicapp dliichildren, the Small Family. GAA co-sponsored the Mother-Daughter Banquet, held its annual Barbeque, Installation and Awards Banquet, and sponsored the Aquacade, its only source of rev- enue. Incoming sophomores were invited to a Junior High School Play- day to acquaint them with the functions and activities of a high school GAA. GAA also hosted the boys of the sixth period gym class in a non-competitive Volleyball Playday. Due to its success the Co-ed PIayday will become traditional. Highlight of the year was the Tea which was held to dedicate the new GAA Clubroom. GAA FALL OFFICERS, ROW I IL to RI: Betty Betts, Leanor Boulin. ROW 2: Phyllis Ritner, Toni Peters, JoAnn Yamaguchi. GAA SPRING OFFICERS, ROW I IL to RI: Leanor Boulin, Sue Bohon. ROW 2: Cindy Gert- menian, JoAnn Yamaguchi, Robin Willoughby. GAA CABINET OFFICERS ROW I IL to RI Amy Okayama, Car- yazaki. ROW 3: Hermenia Braden, Sue Bohon, Diane Gross olyn Sapp Vivian Pollerama Nancy Tillotson Teruko Omura, man, Dale Bratton, Paula Hunt, Amelia Jackson, Jane Danger Brita Gill ROW 2 Stephanie Penn Cindy Gertmenlan, Sharon field. Smith Connie Traylor Shiela Ruffin Nancy Frazee Vicky Mi- -ll Je- - I -' ' 2 ff '--'-'wwf' . ORGANIZATIONS ea STUDENTS SQUARE THEIR teams in readiness for a volleyball game REFRESHMENTS ARE WELCOME at every GAA Playday. at the Co-ed Playday. THE GAA CHEERLEADERS, wearing their outfits of blue and white, perform at both home and away playdays, lending spirit to their teams. THIS IS A board meeting? GAA SENDS SANTA 'ro visit the Small Family. l 99 Q w , w i l -f 1 i N I w - .-v-:JE ' 5 Q fii , lg .Jw f . A Q , I 4 , L. P1 ,1L,ff.'.1 2 '-.' 4, V 1. ' -116 ' 3. 'J',1. lf My S 'Vg 3' ' x .J 4 ,lk r ' Q H ' V-.f:-:qudv Q qu .i --- A, S? ' , 31 MIA ...J F21 - fi Yi'- P 1 1T?J554a5,15: 3M,:,f 'ff-5 I I ' ' gf, 'sf V ' -A - '--hr'. . f K ff. .r If .. 'I V'-v. ,- ' ff ff! ,H Ms qt, 1 1 QW 1 'Q .AK V 4 -. Special CI A' if 1 9 0' ..r 2 -L :fin -.I . K:-I V . -,git Af? RQ 39 A Q 5 5 M N 5 T 5 q! , Y 4 D A 5 4 I 1 N ! I Y: .fxwzmmr-umm. .2 SPECIAL CLASSES Choir and Glee Clubs THE GENTLEMEN SONGSTERS, ROW l lL to Rl: Larry Edson, Nat Pitts, Willis Jackson Danny Johnson, Willie Johnson. ROW 2: Carl Washington, Tom Mears, Rick Hall John Finley, Michael Moore. ROW 3: Larry Camas, Bill Kroener, Rod Mason Roger Biller, Jeff McCoy. A CAPPELLA CHOIR, ROW l IL to Rl: Sharon Kutcher, Sharon Smith, Bonnie Feekes, Sari Weath- erwax, Karen O'Bryan, Kay Uebbing. ROW 2: Jo- etta Henry, Claudia Peacock, Dawn Biller, Kathy Richardson, Louise Davis, Cherily Frey, Darryl Rems- berg. ROW 3: Martha MacMillan, Audrey Clark, Carla Vincent, Patty Hilbers, Kathy Woods, David Leiner. ROW 4: Patti Meyer, Mollyann Brewer, Julie Seydewitz, Leonard Fisher. ROW 5: Carol Johnson, Nancy Raddatz, Sarah Baldwin, Judy Goldtinch, Drinda Shining, Brenda Nyquist, Patricia In le' ROW 6: John Attebery, John Sherman. NOT SIC- TURED: Roger Biller, Cathleen Caffrey, Frances Cash, Mary Cate, Larry Comas, Kenneth Estes, John Fin- ley, Doug Gibbs, Cathrine Gruendyke, Richard Hall, Barbara Kuntzman, Paul Losey, Rodney Mason, Tom Maxwell. The six vocal groups, under the direction of Miss Margurite Hougasian, include approximately 225 members. Madrigals and the A Cappella Choir are advanced groups. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, Girls' Chorus, and Gentlemen Songsters complete the list. Gentlemen Songsters, selected from the Boys' Glee Club, and Madrigals, a tra- ditional group selected by audition from the A Cappella Choir, are extra-curricu- lar groups. 'Fourteenth and fifteenth cen- tury music is the main interest of the Madrigals, who represent Muir to the community at large. The Gentlemen Songsters perform for clubs and service organizations, as well as substituting for the Madrigals on a few occasions. Each spring enthusiastic sophomores and lun- iors try-out for places in the 75 member A Cappella Choir. Their most important outside performance this year was the All-City Music Festival. The 42 members ofthe Boys' Glee Club sang at an assem- bly for the Washington Junior High stu- dent body this spring, while the Girls' Glee Club, composed of 75 members, sang a variety of seasonal songs at the annual Thanksgiving assembly at Muir. . . Q - -,T -TW SPECIAL CLASSES BOYS' GLEE CLUB, ROW l lL to Rl: Jerry King, Bill Olson, Larry Ed son, Claude Campbell, Nat Pitts, Willis Jackson, Wilfred Samuels, Danny Johnson, James Mixon. ROW 2: Bill Kroener, Larry Comas Tom Mears, Rod Mason, Roger Miller, Bobby Dallas, Willie Johnson, Darryl Nakatsuka. ROW 3: Rudy Espinosa, Carl Washington, Mack Blankenship, Greg West, Michael Moore, John Finley, Jon Kim. ROW 4: Leroy Webb, Thomas Phillips, Jerry Fuller, Roger Biller, Rick Hall, George Abram, Jeff McCoy, Willie Long, Ronald Hopkins. A' CAPPELLA CHOIR, ROW l lL to Rl: Ervin Smith, Jesse McNeil, Bruce Edwards, Elizabeth Smith, Linda Chasteen, Cathy Howe. ROW 2: William Carter, John Cassou, Betty Betts, Linda Lentz, Donna Soehrens, Marcia Pierce. ROW 3: William Hangos, Tom Olsen, Laurie Hoover, Stephanie Penn, Leanor Boulin, Sharily Burns. ROW 4: Lawerence Hudspeth, Judy Graf, Carolyn Jordon, Carol Zolot, Lita Gustin. ROW 5: Jon 'Miller, Donald Riddle, Janet Bertag- nolli, Mary Everett, Linda Smithburg. ROW 6: James Thwing, Harold Vincent, Candi Dougherty, Pamela Cooper, Sue Clark, Ardelia Crawford. NOT PICTURED: Lorenzo Mills, Mike Moore, Cheryl Perkins, Suzette Phillips, Leslie Roberts, Sue Rose- berry, Kathryn Sherburn, Claudette Skeets, Ron Vil- ora, Sandra Wachs, Carl Washington, Linda Water- man, Gayle White. lO3 SPECIAL CLASSES .,.- , , A An- 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, ROW I IL to RI: Julia Harrison, Frances Cash, Brenda Davis, Lynette Harrison, Shirley Espinosa, Nancy Bond, Bar- bara Feldman, Eula Jones, Yvonne Coleman, Lula Caston. ROW 2: Beverly Weston, Winnie Ingram, Mary Booker, Sally Kohlhoff, Caro- lyn Sapp, Sylvia Rhue, Sandy Wachs, Carol Freund, Lenoa Adams, Jennie Brown, Carol Nelsen, Angie Petring. ROW 3: Betty Marten, Sherry Edwards, Chandria Gamble, Bobbie Jean Cooper, Carole Billips, Loretta Gidney, Viola Eaves, Jenny Holmes, Bennie C. An- derson, Carol Schimanski, Cherie Perkins, Dolores Greco, Lillie South, Linda Lee Miller. ROW 4: Cheryl Love, Carmenia Hopson, Marilynn McRae, Kay Henderson, Lydia D. Hendricks, Dee Richards, Judy Griffin, Armelda Bell, Robin Thouin, Nancy Hedlund, Suzette Phil- lips, Shelly Cheatham, Carolyn Jaramillo, Pat Church. ROW 5: Jac- queline Bond, Sheriel De Sue Toliver, Jackie Saulsbury, Connie Tray- Ior, Gretchen Brust, Valeria Williams, Ella Hudson, Linda Howse, Doris Andrus, Diane Cosby, C. Y. Heintz, Geraldine Castaneda, Phyllis 'Marshall. UNDER THE DIRECTION of Miss Margurite Hougasian the A Cappella Choir performs at the Christmas Masterpieces program at Muir. 104 SPECIAL CLASSES THE GIRLS' CHORUS, ROW l lL to Rl: Barbara Grant, Janith White, Toni Gallegos, BeBe Brown, Yuriko Miyamoto, Christine Johnstone, Hedy Trebels, Carolyn Corker, Leslie Henriques, Genna Rae McNeil, Priscilla Powley, Honey Butler. ROW 2: Eileen Smith, Margaret Howie, Ann Birdsall, Marilyn Madison, Kathy Geer, JoAnne Baier, Christine Cervone, Cathie Hewson, Lynda Glenn, Carol Gilbert, Georgia Funk, THE MUIR MADRIGALS, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Patricia Ingle, Cathy Greene, Ardelia Crawford, Julie Seydewitz, Mollyanne Brewer, Patti Meyer, Nancy Raddatz. ROW 2: Bruce Edwards, Jesse McNeil, Wil- Wrelda Craggett, Sharan Hairston. ROW 3: Alice Haygood, lrean Hawthorne, Caroline Downer, Charlene Williams, Maggie McDanials, Luis Smith, Faye Carrier, Vivienne Gibbs, Cheryl Brown, Jean Schwim- mer, Sherry Clarke, Valerie Murphy. ROW 4: Aster Tyson, Phyllis Jeffries, Van Evans, Alberta Whiteside, Gloria Hendricks, Carole Porter, Connie Canzona. liam Hangos, Leonard Fisher, James Thwing, Jon Miller, Darryl Remsberg, John Cassou. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Howe, Richard Hall, Carol Zolot. l l i l All-School Orchestra Its various appearances in recitals cmd school functions provided the background for presenting music to a critical audience for the John Muir High School Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Dean Brown, orchestra members iour- neyed to the district Music Festival and to the Regional Music Festival in Anaheim, where they received superior ratings on their performance. Highlighting the 50-piece orchestra's year was the annual Spring Concert and the All-City Music Festival held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in March. Officers of the orchestra included Bob Alder as President, Vice-President John Vonrhein, Secretary-Treasurer Renee Cummins, Librarian Barbara DeGray, and Program Chair- man Nancy Corcoran. . 0 AC' 12 sys-.E ng xi R .fix ixxily ..:f,..' .sl 4' ' Nz, - Jig, ? .AA . . 9 X Us X- x,, A 'Q AM X ' 'maxi-LAD!! 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Sli - we 1 fefski :v..,,L4, - .U M K. 5 flxi. - X Q -Y N .1 4 ' Q -Y ,ww 109 SPECIAL CLASSES Photo Production Class MR. FRANK FORD, advisor, demonstrates the new dry mount press. This year has been a very rewarding one for Muir's Photo Production Lab. The combina- tion of excellent direction by Mr. Frank Ford and the new equipment, especially the dry mount press, has made this possible. Besides learning new techniques the class takes all the pictures on campus for Blazer and Yearbook. At the end of the year, the Baird Photographic Award is presented to Muir's best photographer of the year. The Kodak Scholastic Photographic Award is an- other contest which these students may enter. The Muir Medal of Honor is also awarded to outstanding photography students. 1 MANAGER RICHARD DRESSELL schedules a shooting order for the Yearbook class. ll0 -- A -,?d,, .nr ,1 . fl? l ff it SPECIAL CLASSES lrffegfezxfegtif' wqwyrmgngg l 1 cm.- 1 i x ,Ll . . -J,-, l .Ile-V., CHECKING A NEGATWE, CUfl' Al ClefS0f1 Chooses fhe LINLEY KROLL ADJUSTS the enlarging machine on a picture. best action shot for developing. PHOTO PRODUCTION CLASS, ROW l lL to Rl: Linda Eaton, Marshall Armistead, Larry Glenn. ROW 2: Curt Anderson, Brian Lansburgh, Linley Kroll, Harry lnouye, Lee Camp. ROW 3: Richard Dressell. lll SPECIAL CLASSES THE BLAZER STAFF, ROW l IL to Rl: Tom Good, Carle Gauntlett, Dean. ROW 3: Tom Bowen, Pat Gordon, Sherry Holtzclaw, Patti Cas Carolyn McNeill, Cheryl Zintgraff, Nobuo Yamasaki. ROW 2: Sandy taldi, Lauran Lees. NOT PICTURED: Meg Hall, David Brinkley Laub, Janet Hamburg, Charlene Hudkins, Robin Weinstein, Rosalind BLAZER EDITORIAL STAFF, ROW l IL to Rl: Janet Hamburg, Margaret Hall, Tom Good, Sandy Laub. ROW 2: Tom Bowen, Lauran Lees, Patti Castaldi, Charlene Hudkins. 4-Ts 'll2 Blazer Muir's bi-weekly All-American newspaper, the Blazer, was produced by the sixth period class under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Burns. Led by student editor Charlene Hudkins, this year the staff incorporated several new features. Among them were a series of articles on college entrance requirements, and a series on careers, which explor- ediob opportunities. A weekly editorial board meet- ing was also initiated. Staff rmembers also contributed stories to local newspapers through a News Bureau, headed by Carolyn McNeill. They kept up to date with iournal- istic practices by attending workshops at UCLA and USC. Outstanding staff members were rewarded with election to Quill and Scroll and special awards at the Publications Banquet in the spring. 6 DUNN S, -, ' : ' X H -A ,Q . E MRS. BARBARA BURNS, advisor, checks copy being typed by Janet Hamburg with help of Pct Gordon. EXAMINING THE FINAL proofs ore lL to Ri: Tom Good, Cqile Gcuntlett, Robin Weinstein, Sherry Holtzclcuw. DW- ' 5 Dawg' QQ 1,4 j Mi fm R fl? X f I :X -' Editor-in-Chief CHARLENE HUDKINS PLANNING SPORTS PAGE are lL to Ri Nobuo Yamasczkn Tom Bowen Patti Cos taidi, David Brinkley. ii, iii 5 rf B it tl . . i .rVf g iw-J 1.47 'S- Q' THE HOOFBEATS STAFF ROW l ll to Rl Della M0f5l1Ull NCIUCY Janet Kiehn ROW 3: Cary Nishimoto, Pam Wilson, Eleanor Takata Abel Margo Wilford Beuna Smith Karen Marckmann .loellyn Kapp Pam Servoss Ingrid Auf der Heidel Betty Betts. CROPPING SPORTS PICTURES for football pages is Nick Jackson center as H t Cary Nishimoto and Jerry McGregor make a suggestion S Starting off their year with the choice of Impact as the yearbook theme, the i9 mem- bers of the staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Burns, spent many hours mak- ing sure this year's annual would indeed have impact . Editor-in-Chief Margo Wil- ford and Business-Managing Editor Beuna Smith guided the staff through difficulties such as scheduling and having pictures taken and last minute layout and copy changes. Innovations included use of more color pages, special art effects, new typographic arrangements and a special four color pro- cessing for more effective color pages. sPEclAL CLASSES Q cg if 1-7 V27 ii Margo Wilford, Editor Beuna Smith, Managing Editor HOOFBEATS EDITORIAL STAFF, ROW I IL to Rl: Nancy Abel, Art and Layout Editor, Margo Wilford, Editor-in-Chief, Beuna Smith, Business-Managing Editor, Karen Marck- mann, Photo Editor. ROW 2: Delia Marshall, Index and Senior Editor, Sue Yewell, Publications Editor, Nick Jackson, Sports Editor, Joellyn Kapp, Copy Editor. CONFERRING ABOUT COPY are Joellyn Kapp and Nancy Abel as Harcourt Hervey watches. Qfjfgfe-ggwrgi,--.I ini, .mf vu i,.ygg'j- - f '1H-' -:f P .- r-.1 , -4 rs- I TYPING FINAL COPY is clone by Pam Wilson and Betty Betts as Janet Kiehn checks finished work. ,,,,..... H5 ! SPECIAL CLASSES Us 'fn pr, 'pf LT. COL. YOUNG explains tactics to a cadet. CCC SECOND LTS.: M. Frymire, A. Carver, W. Johnson are ready for action. W' N Pl: l', ,.. l Q... ue. i I . my ' it i .1 i 'L li l. . -. if - , it ' . i I 118 Z? California Cadet Corps Rating first out of i7 schools in the San Gabriel area, Muir's cadets brought home top honors from leadership camp at Fort MacArthur this year. Donald Oliver, sophomore, scored second highest of the 250 participants. Muir's branch of California Cadet Corps, under the super- vision of Lt. Col. Marcus Young, teaches the 62 cadets military tactics and prepares them for a military career. Acting as color guards at flag ceremonies, giving assistance at plays, and directing traffic, are some of the cadets many services to the school. WAITING AT ATTENTION the cadets receive inspection from Col.Young. V V 'N-Qu, . iii- ik. . Qgvvf. -- ..-, .-.v , .A 4. v. :ev : - . , f l gif -fi-lS2i'15.f:i.tiL..a: -,, .:f.. Q L Wor- -Study Approximately 80 Muir students are enrolled in a special Work-Study plan supervised by Mr. Pat Geyer. This plan enables them to hold an off-campus iob and still maintain an active school schedule. The students involved in this pro- gram meet one hour a day to discuss their different iob problems. Speakers from different vocational fields inform the stu- dents of career opportunities in various fields. Youth Day and Career Day are among the special functions supervised by Work Study this year. WORK STUDY STUDENT Hollis Hausler works at a riveting ma- chine at Al-Ray Manufacturing Company. SPECIAL CLASSES l l l i l l l i i MR. PAT GEYER helps Pearl Brown understand how the grading system works. BUSY LYNDA SHUSTER is a receptionist and secretary at Sweet- land Engineering Company. 119 F X ml , n gfaii I-' s 'A'-1 bg :EfQ!'? s W-, TW RX- :Fl I-Q iii' N - Q 3 1 r v 5 8,5 Q x AJ, .,., E F '-v lin iff?-I J Wifi, 11 TC v if' E I W ,, I 1 1 I rel: fi: 5 ' If Q I W . if w Pi , N 1 - fa , . , , N . . , N 1 , 'Al ,WU 1 t,.'-1. ,.. . dl - Q aw 1- 1 .mi . X I ' J aw Q 4 Y I I I I 1 ,X A 1 ---wx w X 1 ' 1 1 Y F352 ' Y I 1 - I , w , A X, , i W. ,Wifi 0 .1 --up .' L f Q 1 V . V1 g .. 1- - W U-4. J Q . . fl dm- If-ur . ' I i .2 , i . A , Q - K 5 , V W ' ' . kg. w,. Av ,a',' Y, .0 V' A , 4 V 'f H ' v 02 . of- ,. . V' 1,,, .f , , ,. as-- w , 4 ' A..-' 1 ,G ,, V . ' Y 5 4 J V F Afiwzw A v ,--Y I W... .' W- A ut.. . 4 ' Af - nw-f-f'A 'W-A. -V -w --qi-,J L. 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After winning a position on l' the All-Foothill League second ,JV Y- J U team, he was placed on the All- l San Gabriel Valley second team. 5 At the annual Football Awards Banquet held in November, Vic was named Muir's Most Valuable Player for the l962 season. Con- gratulations to the 1962 SPORTS- MAN OF THE YEAR! ,ln VIC LEPISTO SHOWS the passing form that earned him the recognition of being chosen Sportsman of the Year. I V' .xx I ' I ., 'S f . . ,. ,. . ww-.. Q .... '- 'f-..'.' , ,, .i.,, X -, ,s .3 - hz- 5. RJR. . W l I. A ' :gp - . .1 gx ' . 4- f A ' - 1 3 , . '. 5 ' FN- .1 ,' r T2 ' 1 qzmfa . A '-1 ' '. :- .. -., : -- gy 11 RR W3 .wi V' x- 5 ' jf LP R v Aiyqh 4 ,Q 4 v 5 15' in J f x A a fg 1 11,15 f N 4 , R , 'gd uf 3 -g I vi X 5 B. 4, 'I Ka -' , --11 45 4 f' .9 '1 -X U , -K: . -T-1' C.. OO ll Y . Y 1 x vxa -..X. fl ' 7 'NW SQ ,, X N Z ' mxqgx 4-Q M A if 2 L 1 x ' 4 -f ' I U 1' , 'Riff X ' f f ,gx' f - fi +A' a 5 1. 1 ' x ' 'WV Q. 1 J I X , ' W 5. ' s Q, , ' j- E 1 .f x- . 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'i..,L..,fl, FOOTBALL Muir Smashes Burbank, 38-0 Muir opened its defense of the league cham- pionship against highly-touted Burbank, up- setting the Bulldogs 38-O. Burbank, fresh from two non-league victories and bent on revenge from their 35-O loss to Muir last year, could not stop the steam-rolling offense of the twice-defeated Mustangs. Showing that they had mastered the ideas of the new coach, the offense took the open- ing kickoff and drove 76 yards in l6 plays. Dennis Anderson carried the ball over, and Charles Bailey added the extra point for a 7-O lead. Chuck Townsend recovered Burbank's fumble of the kickoff on the ll-yard line, and Julius Clark ran five yards a few plays later for the next six points. Muir dominated as the Bulldogs ran only one play from scrimmage during the first quarter. The defense started where the offense stopped, thwarting Burbank's attempts to get going. The opponents gained a total of minus two yards during the first half and totaled only 27 yards for the game. The second half was a more vicious version of the first. The Mustangs .recovered their fumbles, intercepted a pass, and scored four times. Quarterback Rodger Groves called the correct plays to spring loose the backs time after time. Receiving tremendous blocking from Lineman Tim Kearin, Backs Anderson, Pritchett, Clark, and Johnson each scored once in the second half. Eyes of both the Foothill League and Southern California looked twice as the Big Gold Machine rambled for 303 yards in the contest picked as Game of the Week by the Los Angeles Times. CHUCK TOWNSEND l47l FIGHTS off a Burbank tackler. BILL STEDFIELD l23i TURNS upfield as a Bulldog bites the dust. MUlR'S BILL JUBB l86i and Bill Stedfield l23l put a crushing tackle' on Burbank's Phil Culotta. ' 5 Q. A r - n..nS,0 . N ,kjilivtxr . L.,A. 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JV . 5 J .,, Flggmli, Q S Q 5 Q 9 rt. son A, .J sf li wp x x ' 1- , ,, AM , 4+ I 3- , Q , 2:54. V ...V- 'L' .v 5lCT?iilaxE'E, 3H4I. ,Vi . I J, ' xaxww..- Q I A ' fuk 'xx 1? 5-vw ..,. .M .Q ..x.-, l' lwP 's,, ,QU A- 3 if 'L . H , f .V - .. I J 31 w.-. iz. he .'-'x '- -y 'Q I sff .jV-' v wk q fx 'U-1 X gint Ulm q 'nw-5 IVLQ 11 .1 i ,hi 'Q-3, ixgivi Jul' N.-. ,W ,. N , bf 0,3 t N 499 : ,Q .b , V ,. - f' 5 s- N ff -Q wr iv f ir, In Q Q-'Ii 'rrk ki VW W 4 Y. t 1 H, X K' fx L H '22 'J fb' 545 1 it 1 -G at '! x9 1 T32 , t as wa- I ?f1 ,+ I' , if I2 V f-. 6 l . ,, .ig , 'Lf ' S 'W , 1 ,rx F fl? af' ., . f Q 4 i wi -IQXJ fig if S L s'g. r K.. .s K ai FOOTBALL Pasadena Jolts Mustangs , 21-14 November 16, 1962, marked the annual Turkey Tussle between the Mustangs of Muir and the Bulldogs of Pasadena. Roofing commenced Monday before the game and continued through the entire week. Spirit reached its peak during the colossal two- hour pep rally Friday morning, where co- captains Rodger Groves and Vic Lepisto were introduced. Community interest was evident as 10,574 fans attended the game at the Rose Bowl. Most anything can happen at a Turkey Tussle, and it did. Before the game, a red smoke bomb was dropped into the Muir end zone while the team was warm- ing up. The PHS stands caught fire and smoke blew throughout the evening. Pasadena recovered a Muir fumble on the opening kickoff, but could not score as John Storms recovered their fumble. From then on the Mustangs dominated play during the first half, gaining 148 yards to the Bulldogs' 74, but could not score until the end of the second quarter, when the Big Gold Machine went 67 yards in six plays. A 45-yard pass from Vic Lepisto to Jewell Akins set it up for Ron Pritchett to score. PHS took the second half kickoff and tied the score with a 55-yard march. They then recovered their own on-side kickoff, but Le- pisto intercepted a pass and ran it to the 14-yard line. Dennis Anderson scored as Charley Bailey made the conversion to give Muir a 14-7 lead. Later in the fourth quarter, Pasadena knifed deeply into Mustang territory. With iust 43 seconds left in the game Bulldog quarter- back Phil Olwin ran wide and scored. The game was over. Pasadena High School had won a Turkey Tussle, It had to happen sometime, it could not have been a better or harder fought game. The record now stands Muir 8 wins, 1 loss: PHS 1 win, 8 losses. VIC LEPISTO l36I LETS one go. FULLBACK DENNIS ANDERSON l32I hits paydirt. VIC LEPISTO 1361 LOFTS a pass to the end zone. FOOTBALL ' Varsity Lettermen Varsity Lettermen are accountable for much of the individual contribution to team effort. This year impact of sports on the student body. They were thirty boys, judged the most instrumental in the chosen not only for time spent on the field, but for team's success, lettered in varsity football. I I I I VIC LEPISTO DENNIS ANDERSON ERIC TOLLEFSON Second Team-All Foothill League Second Team-All Foothill League Rooters Club-Glendale Second Team-All San Gabriel Valley Second Team-All San Gabriel Valley ' Most Improved Player Rooters Club Award-C.V. Rooters Club-Glendale Best Lineman Most Valuable Player Best Back LEWIS PETERS KELLY WHITEHILL RALPH ALLEN Rooters Club-Pasadena Honorable Mention Third Team-All San Gabriel Valley Quarterback Club Award All San Gabriel Valley Rooters Club-Hoover Rooters Club Award Best Defensive Player Most Inspirational Player 135 FOOTBALL . PHILIP WATKINS RODGER GROVES BILL STEDFIELD fE f7 'f '-ff, I , . ,. iff' HAROLD VINCENT TIM KEARIN CLIFF COKER E' -' ' ' T '- I I I l STEVE SCOTT PAT WHITLATCH JERRY OYAMA I36 ilk ir- YY C Y -A. V L : ffm H' Al ?4':5i:f. E2 si-'ggll wi - 19 5 v rv l S '? We 1 1 JULIUS CLARK JOHN WALSH M B FOOTBALL TONY JOHNSON CHARLESLBAILEY JOHN STORMS Third Team-All San Gabriel Valley Second Team-All San Gabriel Valley CHASE GREGORY Roolers Club Award Most Underrated Player fir 21 E Q X' , 5-W ew 2 1 . KS' ' ,-1' aa: Y 1 , , A if W l Am 1' FOOTBALL ' o r i ,W It 'I ll, r lx I I I ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Fred Booker arranges the schedule for the Mustangs each year. 4 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, ROW I IL to Rl: John Walsh, Mike Lhal mon, Pat Whitlatch, Cliff Coker, Tony Johnson, Lewis Peters, Julius Clark, Sparky Cree, Eric Tollefsoln. ROW 2: Rodger Groves, Kelly Varsity Review Blue-Gold John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir John Muir Whitehill, Bill Jubb, Chase Gregory, Phillip Watkin, Joe Tolley, I , .5 Game ...... Blue 'I9 Gold 0 Pacific Santa Monica Burbank L.B. Wilson Crescenta Valley Burroughs Glendale Hoover Pasadena Chucky Townsend, Bill Stedfield. ROW 3 Dennis Anderson Harold Vincent, Ralph Allen, Charles Barley John Storms Jewell Akms Steve Scott, Ron Pritchett. Not pictured Jerry Oyama I R 4 L l l38 -Q . - i ..... ...i.,..e-.....- -- FOOTBALL BLUE-GOLD GAME provided the first scrimmage for the Mustang - offense and defense. Here, the ball is snapped and initiates the first nlav of the aame. which the Blue team won I9-0. HEAD COACH ART TEIXEIRA Head coach Art Teixeira arrived here at Muir this season after having coached varsity football for five years at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles. Assistant coach Ben Steelhead came to Muir from Marshall Junior High School where he was head coach of the A team for two years. ASSISTANT COACH BEN STEELHEAD B FOOTBALL it an ' E 5 ts . ag y ts e B FOOTBALL TEAM, ROW l lL to Rl: F. Thiebaud, B. Dallas, B. White, J. Civey, M. Johnson, H. Reed, R. Contreras, C. Barnes, J. O'Neil, N. Samuels, J. Calmore. ROW 2: D. Christie, A. Wilkins, D.i Duncan, D. Bear, C. Casebeer, Head Coach Hollen. G. .Abram, H. Busby, H. Douglas, R. ltaya, W. Minato, H. lnouye, JACK HOLLEN, COACH for the- Muir past seven years. P 140 B's for the The Colts Team morale had to be built up from scratch as most of the team were first year players. Dennis Bear, B squad member for three seasons, along with John Calmore and-Don Christie, was very instrumental in triggering the newly formed Colt machine into action. A tremendous offense sustained the Colt drives. Linemen Bear, Christie, Norman Stoddard, John Castro, James Civey, and Craig Hopson were responsible for opening holes through which Halfbacks Calmore and Mike Johnson, and Quarterback Chuck Wagner drove for sizeable gains. Ends Don Riddle, liarold Busby, and George Abrams and Fullback Richard ltaya caught passes which set up Colt touchdowns. When given control of the ball, Quarterback Charles Barnes would gain yardage and John Dorn provided the punting for the Colts. Anthony Wilkins and Gilbert Blades also carried the ball for helpful gains and several touchdowns. The Colt defense deserves iust as much credit. Linebackers ltaya, Johnson, Harry lnouye, Walter Minato, Reggie Rigamat, and Paul Thiebauld were constantly in on the tackles, backing up the line. Stoddard, Hopson, Christie, Castro, Chris Case- beer, Harold Douglas,,Cory Nishimoto, and John' Garraway provided the defensive line for the Colts. ' ... ,In J rf i i it H 1 -.Ft C. Hopson. ROW 3: Ass't Coach Culbertson, Manager R. Udall, C. Townsend, C. Nishimoto, J. Dorn, S. McNee, R. Rigamat, G. Blades, Season's Review OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Most Improved Player ..................... Chris Casebeer Most Valuable Player.. .... John Calmore Best Offensive Back ....... .... M ike Johnson Best Offensive Lineman .... .... D ennis Bear Best Defensive Back ..... . . .Harry Inouye Best Defensive Lineman. . .... Craig Hopson SEASON'S RECORD V Muir. . . T3 .... '. . 6 ........... Pacific Muir. . . I9. . .... l9 ..... Santa Monica Muir... O.... Muir...34.... Muir... 7.... Muir. . .24.... ....l4... Burbank ....l2.... L.B.Wilson Crescenta Valley . . . . Burroughs Muir. . .27 .... . . 6 ......... Glendale Muir...l3 .... .. 6... Hoover Muir. .. 6 .... .... 3 l.. . . .. Pasadena The colts came out on the long end of three non-league games. Pacific, the colts'opener, fell to the B's, l3-6. Next week, a strong comeback in the second half saved the night for the colts against Santa Monica as they tied the score, 19-l9.'L.B. Wilson, a strong favorite, fell easy prey to the Muir B's as the colts ran away with a 34-6 win. An upset by Burbank threw the B's for their first loss of the season as the Tornados tallied a l2-O score. ln the next game, Crescenta Valley nosed out the colts 14-7, retaliating for last year's loss. When Muir met Burroughs, last year's league champs, the colts took possession of the ball and led all night, chalking up a score of 27-6. The Indian s'score came only in a blocked point. At half time in the Glendale game, Muir held a one point lead, but returned in the second half to win, 27-6. Muir then sustained another setback in their encounter with Hoover, losing 19-6. Muir came to its final game of the season against rival P.H.S. in the Turkey Tussle. Rooters saw the colts lose a real heart- breaker, 33-6. Continual mistakes throughout the game kept the fabulous colt machine from clicking- on one of those off nights. ' ' B FOOTBALL s-ggi:-W Q vcr- l l i WALT CULBERTSON, ASSISTANT B team coach this season. ' COACH PETE PAPPAS, directed the B reserve team this year. it Q.,. .Ms . .Y ,. i. . , .... .JZ 6 , .,, . M it l4l 1 l 4 JV FOOTBALL Head Coach DON SHOUP Junior Varsity Football Muir's junior varsity football team turned in another suc- cessful season by tying for the Foothill League Champion- ship. They were coached by veteran Don Shoup. More than fifty sophomores and iuniors comprised the squad. Several boys developed rapidly enough to be pro- moted to the varsity during the season. A large number will bolster the A team next fall. JV football not only pro- vided an opportunity for competitive experience but also helped develop players for the varsity. Their season's rec- ord speaks for itself. 1962 MUIR .IV FOOTBALL Co-Champions of Foothill League Muir 6 .............. 0 Pacific Muir 13 .... . . .12 Santa Monica Muir 31 .... . . .19 Burbank Muir 6 .... . . . 18 L. B. Wilson Muir 27 .... . . . 13 Crescenta Valley Muir 18 .... . . . 13 Burroughs Muir 13 .... . . . 0 Glendale Muir 14 .... . . . 0 Hoover Muir 12 .... . . . 12 Pasadena JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM, ROW 1 lL to Rl: Coffin, Hardey, L. Johnson, Hudspeth, Clay, Nash, Cheeley. ROW 2: Heck, Escherick, Nielson, Carstenson, Bledsoe, Cordano, Madsen, Kingston, Thomas, Boulton, Strattan, Hopkins. ROW 3: Pellegrin, Lampasona, Broughton, Brown, i' I Y '11 .- L - r f ,.,g. A., ,. 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ROW l lL to Rl: Manager James Kirkland, Tony House, Craig Divens, Jim House, Joe Tolley, Monnie Ellis, Carl Levredge Greg Vaughan, Clifton Pryor, Maceo Hogue, Vincent Gomez, Harold Hines, Greg Bagby, Larry Bell. ROW 3: Dave Singer, John Sher Busby, Dennis Smith, Don Hopkins, David Tope, Julius Clark. man, Andy Smith, Tim Kearin, Tom Bowen, Lewis Peters Phil ROW 2: Alex Whittle, Barton Marks, Buddy Hackette, ElRey Watkins, Ray Sharp, Ralph Allen, Clyde Carr, Larry Hegler 152 TRACK ,ji V Q 2 .. ii: -- QF . g ill eg T 'ig :eggs :eil 5 A 'sf' 11 --F 3 Q4 E eff H' Q, H? -5-A . ..,, -'-E 53515 115- ijfr is-fi T' 4 t 5 f.-f??.lr1! QQ J es:-,Q is-5 3' i 'l . 5: ,1 ,E 4:5 4 P ,U . bl TONY HOUSE BREAKS the tape as he finishes TIM KEARIN PUTS the shot in competition against Centennial during a triangle meet. first in the 100. - RAY SHARP STRIDES fhf0U9l1 the flf1lSl1 GS he CRAIG VAUGHAN LEAPSWfrom the board for an inspiring distance to help Muir de- easily wins his heat in the 880. feqf Sqn Bernqrding, - ii, , - x. we ,fs Whiz 4 ff ,Q m ,, 5- . A pu . ,gd . n.vY,, ll ' ' :- X . , .UM i r nl 3 . 4 1 X I I ' Q N 1 fp 1 , W . fc , . ,- . 45' 1 1 , 4. 1' -3, .1 A x4 H ne. .' , ea 1 QL . I - 11 Y' ,. 5 5, . , ll ,- ' '11 r , 1 X I ' 5 E J ,E K -if 3 5- .J B L. Q S H F ' L :L V . I ,Q f fx ll .V . M 4' 3 ff Q B , Q. , f M Y 1 ' :s 1 , , p. Q Q4 x Q ' X M- f X V I L 1 in - 2, ., -'1 1- K ls. .rd 1, R I x. A '111' 9 L ,T nk ,ls 5 N1 1 w JJ' 1 V ,-' Examu AA' ' 'i v 4 -1 We., , I 4 Y. . V .fs- . 1 fi. ' 'Af' Q - ...J - . Q p , wulr 1 R 1' EMIS fifigtg QAUIR MUIR lr MUIR 9 mix, -mcx macx ,Rm sl X 1 as, f W M E'v? 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Bob Heumann, Pat Johnson, Bill Verner, and Reggie Clay played the outfield positions, while the infield consisted of Eric Tollefson at first base, Rick Baker, Dick ltaya, and Darrell Evans at second base, Phil Johnson at shortstop, and Chase Gregory and Darrell Evans at third. Ronnie Hansen and Vic Lepisto handled the catch- ing chores. The Mustangs, coached by Pete Pappas, came on strong by win- ning their first five games, before finally being defeated by Al- hambra. Muir ended its pre-season play with a 6-l mark by de- feating La Salle. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, ROW l lL to Rl: Philip Johnson, Pat ROW 2: Rick Baker, Dick ltaya, Vic Lepisto, Ron Hansen, Dar Johnson, Bill Verner, Reggie Clay, Bob Heumann, Eric Tollefson. rell Evans, Len Stetler. ROW 3: Bob Dorn, Paul Click, Ken Hansen 156 W gig- Kar E5 1.1.1 5, ,f K.-few .. H ju? Sul' . ' ' ,,, - Q A I Am. Z,Ljlk!'7L-E-I, U'1'j .' 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' am - 1 - L leo fbi W ' u 'L 1 .qu 1 11 6' Iii X L W1 gg mu 2 sa 'bfia' L J 1' 1 :tw Fxr , '23-, :'Lgf:?iiNJ:5 K 4 Y ,, 1 if f I , . , M W 'gg fl HWQXX x 1 c 4 , . , ,,.' ,, Iv 5 3' 'Eff QE V W mm :f, nnsx---:aint as-v -:is -V .if-1 i. - E Hb' 4 n -lx f-. 11,3 111' r mm XX T63 TENNIS Tennis Led by high man Urs Rutishauser, this year's tennis team ranked high in Foothill League play. The twelve-man team, bolstered by returning lettermen A - Pat Whitlatch and John Sherman, Junior Alex Crow- i :ri J ley, and Sophomore Nat Pitts, won all of their pre- season matches, including the La Salle and South Pasadena meets. Up from the JV squad, letter Robert Fisher, Steve Brown, and Gary Myers - the needed depth to the team. Coach WILLIAM LEVEILLE ROW l lL to Rl: Nat Pitts, Bill Pederson, Pat Whitlatch, Steve Gregory Pearson, Richard Rockweel, Gary Myers, Steve Brown Hawes, Urs Rutishauser, Robert Fisher. ROW 2: Robert McClure, Alex Crowley, John Sherman. 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Q., 'x GIRLS spoiirs Sportswoman of the Year Being chosen the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation's outstanding member for her three years at Muir is proof enough of Susie Hatch's character and ath- letic ability. After serving as G.A.A. Sports Manager for two years, Susie was elected Vice-President in her Junior year. For the last two years she has participated in Aquacade on Dry-land committees. Besides excelling in competitive sports, Susie has been an active leader both in school and the com- munity. Civil Affairs Commissioner and Adelphian President are only two of her many school offices. In the community, among other activi- ties, Susie served as President of Mariner Scouts and as a district offi- cer of her Church Fellowship. For the combination of her leader- ship, enthusiasm, and athletic ability, Susie has been chosen '62-'63 SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR! -- W-. -- .:-.Y:f,,..e, 4 T W---V., 168 : r Y f ', ,Q J ' ' .W tf ' f - Lf.. 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HI SENIORS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Who's Whe I BEST ALL AROUND Donncu Soehrens John Rinderknechf Chris Brinkman ' at ,H T BEST SENSE OFHUMOR Mary Czerniski Greg Wolfe MOST TALENTED Claudia Peacock Tom Holden 176 ' ln 1963 SENIORS I Q L I 5 BEST ALL AROUND PERSONALITY PLUS John McGrcLin Gale Bclrscmicm Ken Hansen Z I- .3 .LL , FRIENDLIEST Trudy Gammell Roy Sharp WALKING ENCYCLOPEDIA Margery Stanbery Harold White ' 177 Class of 1963 NANCY ABEL WILMER ABRAM CAROL ABRAMSON KEITH ACKERMAN HAROLD ADAMS MARILYN ADAMS ELAINE AICHER ROBERT ALDER JOHN ALEXANDER SUSAN ALEXANDER DON ALLEN ERROL ALLEN MARSHALL ALLEN THOMAS ALLEN CHRISTINE ALVAREZ CARLA ANDERSON CURTIS ANDERSON DENNIS ANDERSON KATHIE ANDERSON LAURIE ANDERSON ROY ANDERSON CATHY ANDREWS LANCE ANGERHOFER DONNA ANTASEK DONALD APPLEGATE JOAN APRIL RAYMOND ARAGON JEANNE ARBOGAST CHRIS ARIAN MARSHALL ARMISTEAD JOHNNY ATTEBERY ERIC AUF DER HEIDE PAMELA BABAMOTO SHARRON BABCOCK CHARLES BAILEY HENRIETTA BAILEY SENIORS rd 1 .II I if SENIORS 180 CHARLES BAKER GAYLE BAKER RICHARD BAKER SALLY BALDWIN SHERMAN BANKS NANCY BARBER CHARLES BARNES PAULA BARNES MIKE BARNETT LEE BARR GALE BARSAMIAN ROBERTA BASS DAVID BASS ETT STEVEN BATCHELOR RICK BATISTA JOHN BAVETTA ELLA BAYS FRANK BEAN DENNIS BEAR LLOYD BEARDSLEY f' . tg, ,, .X FRED BECKER DOUGLAS BECKSTEAD H EDWARD BEHRENS ' DDV- I ' W , ARMELDA BELL -fi I .tn- la D SENIORS -T MARJORIE BELLWOOD CRAIG BERGNER BETTY BETTS CARL BETTS ALL WILL REMEMBER the halftime activities at the Blue- Gold Game with our unicycling cheerleader, Ken Grant. X JOYCE BIBBS PATRICIA BIGBY T-, re, DAWN BILLER DARLYNE BILLOTTI JAMES BIRD MICHAEL BIRDSALL I . EJ , ' 1 'rw , V I ' I8I SENIORS DOROTHY BLAKE MARTHA BLEWETT LINDA BLEYLE LOUISE BLUFORD JACK BLY DAVID BOBB JUNE BOOKER MARGARET BOOKER LENORE BOULIN JOHN BOURQUIN EDWARD BOWEN ROBERT BOWLUS SHELLEY BOYLE JUDY BRADY JANET BRANSON SIMONNE BRASSARD ROD BRASWELL GWENDOLYN BRAY BRADLEY BRESSLER MOLLYANNE BREWER HERBERT BRIDGMAN DEANE BRINK CHRIS BRINKMAN ED BROWN JO NELL BROWN ZELDA BROWN MARGARET BROZOVICH GRETCHEN BRUST NANCY BUCHTA SHARI BURNS MIKE BUSCH CLARKE BUSS GEORGE BUTLER BARBARA BYRAM ONDRIA CALDWELL MIKE CALLAGHAN JOHN CALMORE PAT CALVIN JIM CAMERON LEE CAMP SENIORS SENIORS T , I I I JIM CAMPBELL AMALIA CANELA CLYDE CARR JOHN W. CARTER VIRGIL CARTER LEON CARVER JIM CARY ROBERT CASE DICK CASTELLANO MARY RAY CATE KAREN CHANDLER MARILYN CHAPPLE LINDA CHASTEEN RON CHEN GARY CHRISTENSEN DONALD CHRISTIE NOT TO FORGET, of course, the whole pep squad at each of our numerous rallies. N SENIORS ,I 186 A59 ' ARDELIA CRAWFORD ALFRED CREE CAROLYN CROCKETT LINDA CROCKETT WALTER CROWE DIANA CROZIER DUANE CRUMB PEGGY CULLINANE CLARK CULPEPPER DIANA CUMMINS FRANCES CUMMINS CAM CURRIER MARY CZERNISKI BOBBIE DALLAS JANET DAVIS JON DAVIS KATHY DAVIS LOUISE' DAVIS JIM DEANE RANDY DE GREGORY TENSE DECISIONS MADE by coaches and referees kepi up our fighiing spirit at each game. BARBARA DE GREY JIM DELANEY RITA DEL VALLE JOANNE DERATANY SENIORS - 'II1IIT'I '7:'I W , , fi? I -v '., MQ V1 1 V , iz KRISTI DIETZ I DONNA DINSMORE I EL REY DIVANS GAIL DOANE f ,, Y, riI,, I ' m3?MFf.Nr .nw . w L . . ,fee BOB DORN LYNN DORSEY SANDRA DORSEY TOMMY DORSEY w Y ,X mm MEN JAN ERXLEBEN ESTHER ESCOBEDQ SHIRLEY ESPINOSA YOLANDA ESPINOSA KENNETH ESTES SHARON EVANS KAY EVERETT PETER FELLOWS MAUREEN FENIG SUSAN FERGUSON WILLIAM FERRELL EDWARD FIBUS BARBARA FICK LAURIE FIEDLER LEONARD FISHER ROBB FISHER DONALD FITCH MORRIS FLASTER NANCY FLETCHER DOUGLAS FLORANCE SENIORS ,.sIfez.:, Kd. 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I I, 1 AQQIEI' 191 TOM GOOD DONNA GOODENOW PAUL GOODWIN CAMILLE GORDON JAMES GOTO JUDY GRAF PAT GRANEY KEN GRANT JAMES GREEN NANCY GREENLAND PAMELA GREGORY JOYCE GRIFFIN JUDY GRIFFIN MARIAN GRIFFIN RAY GRIMM MIKE GRISSOM DIANE GROSSMAN RODGER GROVES JO GURNIAK LITA GUSTIN Q JEAN PAILLET ALICE PALAZUELOS SUZIE PAOLA KATHY PARKER SHARON PARMAN CLAUDIA PEACOCK MAUREEN PEARL JOE PECHANEC BILL PEDERSEN STEPHANIE PENN JENI PEOPLES LEWIS PETERS SHARON PETERS HANNE PETERSON LAURELEE PETERSON WILLIAM PETERSON ANGIE PETRING STEVE PHETTEPLACE SUZETTE PHILLIPS ANGELA PICKETT WHETHER IN DEFEAT or vlcfory we always saw ever- smiling Dr. Venable attending each of our games RICHARD RANDALL MARGIE REEDER ff' fi DORI REEKS KATHY REEVE DOLORES REICHARDT . , SKI P REMSBERG SENIORS 'EJ .2 CHERI RHOADS DON RIAS DIANE RICH DONNA RICHARDS RON RIEMAN JOHN RINDERKNECHT JO ROBINSON CAROLYN ROGERS 'Ii SENIORS 1' ROBERT ROGERS KATHERINE ROHWEDDER GENE ROLLE MORRIS RONEY DAVE ROOD JAN ROSELL ONAL ROSS SHEILA RUFFIN URS RUTISHAUSER MIKE SALCIDO ROBERT SADDLER TOM SAITO LINDA SALISIAN DEAN SAMPLE CAROLYN SAPP JEAN SATO CAROL SAVAGE SUSAN SCHEIBLICH ROBERT SCHUH STEVE SCOTT SENIORS 1... .. 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Y A' -'J . 3525? u g - Aw Vs L frmsaigs ,Q - . s '1w ,, -iykffzm ' -Mi Qgizl ,Wir .:.- Wiiibiiis L Em . H, m Au W -um MEM 3 . 5. A - Ki f. an 5.-1 ,L ,'.' .1 ,i- . - mf I.. 313, 'fvfd-.. 4 H., .V ,il I' 1.,q7,N!-izyb 7, .fly ' s '. ' SE- ' 1 .N 5241. .' 9- X' :nb '...'1':a' - -K 1 .1 V . b 'ff' 'Y ,, 'qv ,: H fx 5. 'J W, 1 'f . x,-, I A g f if! 4' gig!-f.f' I' f KN , U 1 , '1' M saes ffv ' '- W - 4 rf' , ' V 352 1' , 37 'I s- fr ,1 gf -251 . w Q.,...,,,a..m A.,J.1,1,.L,,,-WNJA , A -,,,.-A. Aug 22 SENIORS 4 Daughters of the American Revolution Award CAROLYN CROCKETT State President of the California Association of Student Councils JOHN McGRAIN BANK OF AMERICA Achievement Awards, ROW l lL to Rl: Mollyanne Brewer, Marilyn Jennison, Hanne Pe- tersen, Charlotte Progar, Margery Stanbery. ROW 2: Harry Head, Carol Eagen, Urs Rutishauser, Nancy Green- land. ROW 3: Jim Held, Ralph Lake, Harold White, Tom Nugent. Senior Awards To acknowledge years of work well done, awards are given to seniors each year for their scholarship and service to the school and the community. As usual, the recipients of these awards exemplify the high standards traditional at Muir. The participants in Boys' and Girls' State were recom- mended by their counselors on the basis of their citizenship, leadership, and scholarship. Elk's Leadership Award win- ners were determined by student leadership activities in community, church, and school. The Future Homemaker award was given for proficiency in vocational arts. The state-wide program sponsored by the Bank of America pre- sented achievement awards to students who showed prom- ise of future success and service in their chosen fields. The Daughters of the American Revolution gave a Good Citi- zenship Award. Four Muir students were National Merit Scholarship Finalists this year. A first place National For- ensics qualifier represented Muir at Houston, Texas, in the national competition for l963. Late in the school year, Muir Medals of Honor were given to students for outstanding iournalism, photography, and printing. The highest award that Muir gives is the Award of Outstanding Service, given to fifteen seniors in the first week of June. 4 . Bm. 1- V --- 2 F4 L, ' TLB 5 :gg Egg, if ma 42 1. ef T 1, fu wr M . ma , V N' 5 Y , H, 'E mf Q ' A -3 ma. , w . if s ' 1 E? I WHL T 'E slay ', if -.:.:5:-EEE L H w n ,, , ' WL. ilrfllfri ddr? X Mk H, , ' X .4 ' 1 15' as H yawn is gf 4 'F ga HW JZ, N923 Mn? ,A ,., f- -.-f- , 1: 1:3 M E -'IPS-1 1 ri. 1 11-V m Lf M ju- w L x ,za , if ,., rf5' ' 1 Q ' ' ' .ff fi . 1 f . ii 'wxgsfm I - n' + . - gh -5. fi 1, ' F l ' ' ' E Z- IFE? Q QQ31m'5n Q:fi5 ' mg H U A fi ' ,yy fi t ' 5 , ' I 1 AFM- . mx A iimgf H ., W -'M . 1 V- ' I . E WZ I l zizf iii bn ---, ,Q L E YQ- MT Q v. , , 1-.2 .. :ZAR 1 ' -L - iidwa - . 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With pride we will recall that we were the first class to use the rebuilt audi- torium . . . the momentous tension that over- rode each election and homecoming court . . .the gaiety that prevailed in the chance to greet old friends and meet new ones at the Blue-Gold Games and Hi-Day Dances . . .the heavy air of apprehension for the outcome of our first real game every season . . . and, of course, the sense of belonging engraved in the lunchroom gang. ,gli , if y . 5 3 fs:f2 H .L W f.s-.mn , isa.. 2 ffm: wg ... aww M m ' fi? 215: , EZ!!! in 6315 129.3 s:Lmo-:- 1:1 zu 1 - - lg .g, 41- wf 1 'sf f a 'lei Pk Q X A, LLL. 3: V. 4 -PQ SENIORS my ..v,, ,, 11:11 .. Q1 . x U H A,,w, I .v,,.. 'M L .J ff-xxswefei wig?-x mf' rgi- 1 QQ as f,L:l, Q: , 5, E 5, ' W ' ai wx, ,Nw Hg 4 ? V .- ' : , nl 52' 1 4. Q52 IE, H, ,Q .11 I T if - , 515 1 5'A K K 1'- :?i ' H1 ww -JW-mn? 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The foothall games we cheered at showed the impact of school spiritf the dissections we did in hiology, the im- pact of academics. The meetings we attended gave us insight to the impact of leadershipy and the elections at which we voted, the impact of citizenship. We watched Muir on the Move, noting its increasing impact on the community. But most of all, we have seen Muir accent our advance to maturity, giving direct impact to the future -a future unlimited! PLANNING THEIR FUTURE are seniors IL to Rl Ed- ward Behrens, Margo Wilford, Beuna Smith, and Cary Nlshlmofo. , SENIORS Kyrie Boys' League ....v,.. ,.-.-,- 2 48 ACTIVITIES Assemblies ....... Cheerleaders ...... Dances ............. Flag Girls .... Pep Rallies ....... Organization Index ........46 .,...,..45 ,.......-47 ........43 ........44 Song Girls .....v...........................v..-...v................. 42 ADMINISTRATION-FACULTY Administration ...,...... Board of Education ,.,... Classified Personnel ....,.. Counselors ....,..,.,........... Faculty .............. Library Staff ....,.................... Superintendent of Schools ...... DIVISION PAGES Academics . ...... .......... ....... . ......... , . .. Activities ............................. Boys' Sports Subdivision ..... Faculty Subdivision .......,... Girls' Sports Subdivision ..... Government Subdivision ...... Organizations Subdivision ...... Seniors ...... ..... ..... ...,... . . ........---- Special Classes Subdivision ....... Sports ,... .................................. ....---. GOVERNMENT Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall ASB Cabinet ....., ASB Officers .... ASB President ...,........... Assemblies Commission ..... Civil Affairs Commission ....... Fine Arts Commission ...... Inter Club Council ......... Junior Class Officers ...... Pep Commission .. .,... ..... .... . . Publications Commission ....... Publicity Commission ...... Senior Class Officers ...... Sophomore Class Officers ..... Girls' League ............... ....l.. ...... Principal's Advisory Council ...... Spring ASB Cabinet ............. Spring ASB Officers .,.,. Spring ASB President ..... ......14-15 3 .......i33 6-1 7 A ..... 20-31 , ....... 32 2 ., ,,..., 10-11 ..,...34-35 .........,169 8-1 9 ......125 ,.....48-49 ....,....72-73 ...,,..,.174-175 .....,...100-101 22-1 23 ......7O-71 .....,..56 ...,..,.51 ........5O .......,54 ....,...54 ..,....,54 ........56 ..,....,62 ..,.....55 ,,......55 ........55 ........62 .,.....,66 ......68-69 ...i....6O ........6O ........53 ,.......52 Spring Assemblies Commission .. Spring Civil Affairs Commission ..,,. Spring Fine Arts Commission ,..... Spring Inter Club Council ...... Spring Junior Class Officers ..... Spring Pep Commission .........,...... Spring Publications Commission .,... Spring Publicity Commission ..,...., Spring Senior Class Officers ....,.... Spring Sophomore Class Officers . Student Court ..................................... INDEXES Faculty and Staff Index .........,.. Junior Index ,,...........,... Organization Index ....... Senior Index ............. Sophomore Index s..,... ........... MUSIC A Cappella Choir .................... Band .,..,................ Boys' Glee .................. Gentlemen Songsters ..... Girls' Chorus ........... Girls' Glee ..... Madrigals .... Orchestra ..,....,.,..,..............,...,.,,,,,, MISCELLANEOUS Editor's Note ,, ...................,.,.,.......,. . Seniors . ......... Senior Awards ........ Table of Contents ...... Theme Pages ....... Title Page ......... Who s Who ,......... .. ....................,.. ORGANIZATIONS American Field Service ................. Big M ,,............................................... California Scholarship Federation .... Chemistry Club ,...,..,...,......,,,..,.,.,. Dipnoans ........,.,............... Foreign Language Club Future Teachers .................... Girls' Athletic Association ...... Hi-Y ............................................ Junior Adelphians ................................ Junior Engineering Technical Society ....... .,67 ........233 ...,,...235 ......,...,.232 236-247 ........234 102-103 108-109 ....,..103 .......102 .....,.105 ,......104 .......105 106-107 177-222 224-225 ......,176 ,.,...76 .......74 ..,....9O .......91 .......95 .......92 .,.,....98-99 .......94 .......B5 ......97 John Muir Club ,..... Key Club ,............... Lettermens' Club ..,.... Rooters' Club .,,...,... Senior Adelphians ......,. Shutterbug Club ............... Sophomore Adelphians ....... Thespians ................,..Y.. Tri M ......... Triple C Z Club ..... QUEENS Homecoming ..,.... Junior Court ........ Shutterbug .........,,. Sophomore Court .,,.. SPECIAL CLASSES Blazer ....................,....,......-Y....-...-...--...,-----s Bookstore . .............. ......... . California Cadet Corps .... Drama Productions , ,...... . Hoofbeals .............. Photo Productions ...,.. Print Shop ,..... A ..... . Stage Crew ...... Work Study ...,. SPORTS Aquacade ..... Baseball .... Basketball .... HB.. Varsity ....... Football ..... ......l ..B-- Junior Varsity ..,..... Varsity ..,,...... Girls' Sports ....... Golf ....................... Gymnastics ....,.....,....... Sportsman of the Year ......... Sportswoman of the Year ...... ..... Swimming .............. ..........-. ..-- Tennis ....,... Track ............... HB.. 8m HC.. Varsity ...,. STUDENT-FACULTY GAME inspires enthusiasm on the southside bench. .......89 ....,..88 .......75 ......,,78-79 .......86 .......8O ...,...87 .....,..,83-84 .,........36-37 .........-10-41 ........39 112-113 17 18 114-115 110-111 16 120-121 19 172-173 156-159 150-151 146-149 40-1 43 144-145 26-1 39 170-171 60-163 .......,,124 .......168 166-167 ....,...,164 154-155 152-153 A Acossono, Dominic. . .2O. Allen, William . 17. Anderson, Janet. . .2O,3l. Armstrong, Betty. . .2O,69. Ashmen, Charles. . .33. B . Bailey, Joanne. . .2O,3l. Baker, Harry. . ,33. Ballard, Donovan. . .20. Barry, Gladys. . .l6. Baum, Frank. . .2O. Bellman, Richard. . .33. Berryman, Delbert. . .2O. Beye, Alma. . .20. Blair, David. . .l4,l5. Blum, Eleanor. . .2l,98, Booker, Fredrick. . .2l,l3B. Borden, Carrie. . .33. Botello, Charlotte. . .2l. Botts, Kenneth. , .33. Bourne, Ross. . .2l. Bowen, Gladys. . .2l,32. Bowers, Madeline. . ,2l. Boyd, Martha. , .33. Brady, Millie. . .33. Brennan, Louise. . .2l. Brocker, Arnold. . .33. Brown, Dean. . .lB,2l,87,lO6,lO8. Brown, Robert. . .2l,ll7. Browne, Lee. , .2l,9't. Buck, Ramona. . .33. Buckner, Margaret. . .2l,9O. Burchett, Eunice. . .2l. Burns, Barbara, . .22,ll3. Burns, Virginia. . ,32,33. Burrall, Lucile. . .'l7. C vert, Wallace. . .22. anon, Judy. . .22. Carlson, Sigurd. . .22. Carroll, Robert . . .22,3l,l2O. Case, Lois. . .22,86. Cervera, Mignon. , .22,92. Chamberlain, Daniel, . ,22. Chandler, Adele, . .22. Christiansen, Jean. . .22,B4. Cohen, Herbert. . ,22. Collins, Paul. . .33. Cook, Jennie. . .33. Cordano, Richard. . .l4,l5. Crowder, Loretta. . .33. Curry, Ruth. , .23. D Davidson, Royal . . .33. Davis, Boyd. . .23. Dean, Ruth, . .23,92. E Eaton, Mabel. . .33. Eberhart, John. . .23. Eck, Marie. . .33. Egly, Edgar. . .'l2. Elliott, Buck. . .33. Eman, Ruby. . .33, Erikson, Violet. . .33. F Finot, Paul. . .23,99. Fildes, Janet. . .33. Fisk, Warren. . .23. Flatt, Willie. . .33. Floyd, E. Howard. . .l2. Ford, Frank. . .23,78,llO, Freeman, Robert. . .l3. French, Ben, . .33. French, May Ruth, . .33. G Geyer, Pat. . .l5,3l,l't9. Giles, Bryant, . .23. Glick, Dorothy. . .23. Gooen, Frances. . .23. Grossman, Betty. . .33. H Haig, Beatrice. . .23. Hall, Charles. . .23. Halvin, Lloyd. . .24. Hansen, Alfred. . ,24. Hardiman, Josephine. . .33. Hardy, Harry. . .33. Harris, Doris. . .33. Hatchett, Cornell. . ,,24. Faculty Staff Index Haynes, Jean. . .24. Hedeen, Carl. . ,24. Hedlund, Hazel, . .33. Hidinger, Carol. . .24. Hoeven, Allene, . .24. Hollen, Jack. . .24,l4O,l6O. Hougasian, Marguerite. . .24,l04. Hoyt, Richard. . ,24. Hussey, Marilyn. . .2-4. Hutchinson, Pearl. , .24. J Jackson, George. . .25. Jenkins, Robert. . .'l2,l3. Johnson, Adolph. . .25. Johnson, Laurel, . ,25. Josephson, Doris. . .l5. June, Myrl. . .33. K Kanner, Bert. . .25,89. Keeser, Otto. . .33. King, Joseph, . .25. Kingman, James. . .25. Knight, Helen. . .25. Koerner, Edith. . .25. Kohr, Mary. , . l9,25. Kregs, Euginia. , .33. L Lamotte, Luverne. . .l3. Lompark, Fay. . .25. LeBaron, W. Newton. . .25. Leveille, William. . .25,l46,l64. M Mack, Walter. . .26. Maiocco, Joseph. , .26,95. Maryott, John. . .96. Masten, John. . .33. Mazzarella, Julian. , .26,ll6. McFarland, Grace. . .l3. McKay, Keith. . .26,96. McPherson, Frona, . .33. McSweeney, John. . .l6. Meldrum, Helen. . .l7. Meredith, Etta. . .32,33. Miller, Gene. . .l6. Miller, Mildred. . .26. Mints, Mildred. . .26,223. Morant, Bev. . .26,97. Marr, Betty. , ,26,'l72. Morris, Gayle. . .l9,26. Muir, James. . .26. Narasaki, Alice. . .26. Nelson, Lura. . .26,32,82. Nichols, Robert. . .27. Nixon, Wilbur. . .27. Noreen, George, . .l3. O O'Hagan, Helen . . .33. Olson, Kenneth. . .'l6. Opp, Walter. . .27,'l52,l56. P Pappas, Peter. . .27,'l4l,l56,l58. Payne, Genevieve. . .27. Pickens, lva. . .27. Pitts, Lelah. . .33. R Ramsier, Mary. , .33. Ranney, Sylvia. . .27. Razum, Albert. . .27. Reilley, Sheran. , .27,99. Remde, Margaret. . .27. Rettie, George. . .l6. Ricci, Paul. . .27. Rice, Kenneth. . .27. Rinehart, Clifford. . .2B. Roysher, Alli. . .2B. Rucker, Kenneth. . .33. Russell, Darwin. ..28, S Salisian, Steve. . .l3. Santos, Barbara. . .28. Sariego, Francis. . .28. Sauer, Donald. . .2B. Seavey, Stanley, . .28. Sedo, Genevieve. . .33. Shatford, Walter. , .l3. Sheinkopf, Stanley. . .2B. Shoup, Donald. , .28,l44. Simmons, William. . .l6. Simpson, Gwen Holly. . ,28,3l,8 Smith, Esther. . .28,32. Smith, George. . .l6. Smith, Walter. . .28,l50,l65. Spore, Fern. . .32,33. Stafford, Janus. . .33. Stanton, John. . .29,97. Starbuck, Jody. . .29. Stawniczy, Janinia. . .33. Stivers, James. . .l3. FACULTY-STAFF Steelhead, Ralph. . .29,l39,'l54. Stellway, Elsie, . ,74. Stephens, Lawrence. . .29,3l. Stone, Everett, . .l5. Swan, Harlan, . .l9,29. Swenson, Mildred. . .29,85. T Talps, James. , .29,32,'-74. Teixeira, Arthur. . .l8,29,l26,l39. Thomas, Jeannef . .29. Thoreen, Evelyn. . .29. Timmons, Juanita. . .33. Tinker, Carolyn. . .29. Toy, Ruth. . ,2'-7. Trimber, Eleanor. . .33. U Unland, Doris. . .3O. V Valmassoi, Nino, , .30. Venable, John. . .l4. Vermillion, Dorothy, . .31 Viereck, Charlotte. . .3O. W Warren, Walter. . .3O. Webb, Weed, White Whitel, Allen. . .'l5. Ruth. . .33. Dixie. . .90. Ralph. . .33. Whitney, Harris. . .3O. Wilkins, lris. . .33. Williams, John. . .3O,8O,88. Wilson, N.V. . .33. Winebarger, Ronald. . .30. Winkelman, Dottie. . .33. Woernley, Mary. . .3O. Wolies, Phyllis. . .33. Woolhouse, Dorothy. . .33. Working, Lyle. . .3'2. Y Young, Marcus, . .3O,93,ll8. Z Zeboray, Lucile. . .33. Zeronian, Joseph. . .3O. Zeutzius, Lorrayne. . . 14. Zweers, John . . .30. . . . , ,1 1,1 . . Culberlson' Waller 22 88 4 67 C EST LA VIE, another goal, another game. SOPHOMORES A Abram, George. . .103,140,155. Adams, Lenoa. . ,104. Alden, Douglas. . .80. Alfeld, Robert. . .79,93. Anderson, Theodore. . .71. Arnds, Kristine. . .55. Avram, Bruce. . . 166. B Baier, JoAnne. . . 105. Bank, Ronald. . .155. Batson, Eugene. . .155. Bauman, Karen. . .79. Beckham, Georffrey. . .155. Benavides, James. . .155. Bias, Dewayne. . .l54. Birdsall, Ann. . .105. Blades, Gilbert. . .140,142,154. Bland, James. . .93. Blaska, Robert. . .155. Blewett, Stephen. . .79. Bohon, Suzan. . .98,173. Boler, William. . .70,89. Bond, Nancy. . .104. Booker, Mary. . .104. Bratton, Dale. . .98. Brewer, Morton. . .7O,71. Brinkley, David. . .113. Brown, Beatrice. . .105. Brown, Cheryl. . .105. Browne, Suzanne. . .59,67,69,86. Burke, Debby. . .39. Busby, Harold. . .140,152,154. C Campbell, Claude. . .103. Canzona, Constance. . .105. Carrier, Eloise. . .105. Coston, Lula. . .104. Caves, Preston. . .166. Cervone, Christine. . .105. Chavez, David. . .116. Cheatham, Shelley. . .104. Church, Patricia. . .104. Clarke, Cindy. . .39. Cleary, Patrick. . .79. Cleland, Robert. . .7O,71. Collins, Mary. . .92. Cooper, Bobby. . .104. Corker, Carolyn. . .105. Craggett, Wrelda. . .105. D Dangerfield, Jane. . .98. Dean, Rosalind. . .112. Donaldson, Joyce. . .173. Doty, Robert. . .95. Sophomore Index Douglas, Harold. . . 140. Downer, Caroline. . .105. Drewry, Mimi. . .58,66,86. E Eaby, Alison. . .92. Edson, William. . .102,103. Edwards, Sherry. . .104. Espinosa, Rudy. . .103. Evans, Darrell. . .156. Evans, Vansona. . .105. F Fager, Ann. . .39,67,86. Fisher, Jane. . .80. French, Susan. . .55. Fuller, Gerald. . .103. Funk, Georgia. . .105. G Geer, Kathleen. . .105. Gibbs, Vivienn. . .105. Gidney, Loretta. . .104. Gilbert, Carole. . .105. Gill, Brita. . .96,98,173. Ginder, Gail. . .69,96. Glenn, Linda. . .105. Gomez, Vincent. . .152. Gordon, Patricia. . .112,113. Grant, Barbara. . .105. Greco, Doroles. . .l04. Grimm, Gayle. . .86. Gugino, Linda. . .79. Gutierrez, Frank. . . 155. H Hairston, Sharan. . .105. Hardy, Diane. . .86. Harris, Lee. . .155. Harrison, Joel. . .66,155. Hawthorne, lrean. . .105. Haygood, Alice. . .105. Hedlund, Nancy. . .l04. Henriques, Leslie. . .105. Hewson, Catherine. . .105. Hodge, Beverly. . .86. Hague, Maceo. . .152. Hope, Alvin. . .12O. Huff, Lawrence. . .155. Hunt, Paula. . .98. J Jackson, Willie. . .102,103,155. Jacobson, Christine. . .80. James, Kenneth. . .94. James, Richard. . .155. Jaramillo, Carolyn. . .104. he Jael, Robert. . .95. Johnson, Daniel. . .102,103,150 Johnson, David. . .160. Johnson, Lonnie. . . 144. Johnstone, Christine. . .105. Jones, Donna. . .39. Jones, Richard. . .159. K Kaiser, Fredrick. . .l59. Kalbach, Paul. . . 89,94. Kawai, Andrea. . .86. Kroener, William. . .l02,lO3. Kusumoto, Kenneth. . .155. L Lampasona, Leonard. . .12O,121. Lawatch, Maria. . .92. Ledeen, Linda. . .66,173. Lee, Allen. . .93. Lehman, William. . .89,94. Leonard, Doris. . .39. Lepper, Dale. . .71,88,89,159. Lievense, Andrew. . . 116. Littell, Colleen. . .173. Long, Willie. . .103. Lopez, Reynald. . .155. Love, Cheryl. . .104. M Madison, Marilyn. . .105. Martin, Beatrice. . .104. McClure, Robert. . .150,151,164. McCormick, Douglas. . .70,71. McCoy, Lewis. . .lO2,103. McNeil, Genna. . .105. Mears, Thomas. . .102,103. Miller, Linda. . .104. Mixon, James. . .103,150. Miyamoto, Ernest. . .105. Moore, Bonnie. . .69. Moore, Linda. . .173. Morgan, Dwight. . .12O. Mussler, Karl. . .109. Myers, Greg. . .150. Myers, Jerry. . .94. N Naritomi, Patricia. . .86. Nelson, Carolyn. . .173. Nielson, Mary. . .173. Norman, Chester. . .93. O Olson, George. . .95. O'Neil, James. . .14O,155. WAIT TILL NEXT year, boy, then I'll be able to drive. P Parker, Susan. . .39. Parsons, Cherelyn. . .173. Payne, Patricia. . .173. Peacock, George. . .160. Peckham, Robert. . .97. Pitts, Nathanial. . .70,102,l03. Polleranna, Vivian. . .98. Powley, Priscilla. . .105. R Rhue, Sylvia. . .104. Richey, Harvey. . .155. Riddle, Kathleen. . .173. Robertson, Katherine. . .96,l73. Roe, Janey. . .96. Russell, John. . .58,60,67,7l. S Samuels, Noel. . .14O. Samuels, Wilfred. . .56,66,71,103 Sandlin, Howard. . .80. Santry, Richard. . . 160. Schwimmer, Jean. . .96. Scoville, Diane. . .67. Servoss, Pam. . .114. Sharp, Beverly. . .67. Sharp, Henry. . .159. Simmons, James. . .120. Skinner, Robert. . .B9,159. Smith, Eileen. . .105. Smith, Vernon. . .155. Sperske, John. . .150,151. Spicer, Janet. . .80. Sterzay, Susan. . .79. Stong, Raymond. . .89,159. Stubblefield, Janice. . .92. Suderman, Larry. . .94. T Thiebaud, Paul. . .1401 Thomas, Caryl. . .159. Trebels, Hedy. . .105. W Walsh, Frederick. . .71. Ward, Steven. . .80. Washington, Clarice. . .86. Webb, Leroy. . . 103. Wendell, Raymond. . .160. White, Janith. . .105. Wilkins, Anthony. . .113,l4O,142. Williams, Charlene. . . 105. Wolfe, Kathryn. . .80. Y Yeretzian, Douglas. . .144. Youngren, Dale. . .94-. A Akins, Jewel. . .13B. Allen, Ralph. . .135,l38,l52. Anderson, Bennie.. 104, Andrus, -Doris, . ,lO4. Applegate, Steve. . .1l7. Auf der Heid, Ingrid. . .BO,t14. B Bagby, Gregory. . .152. Bank, Sidney. . .89. Bannister, Richard. . .tl6. Beal, John. . .lO7,l09. Bell, Larry. . .l52. Bell, Robert. . .120,l2l. Bendheim, Candace. . .173. Bernhard, Karl. . .l46. Bertagnolli, Janet.. 38,l03. Biller, Roger. . ,1U2,103. Billups, Carole. . . 104. Junior lncle H Haas, Robert. . .120. Haggerty, Michael. . .60,93. Hall, Richard. . .79,102,103. Hammer, Andrea. . .54,58,65. Hardey, Alan. . .144,167. Harrison, Julia. . ,l04. Harvey, Stefan. . .56,58,6O,69,80,B3. Hauclcf Lane. . , 160. Heck, David. . .B9,l44,167. Heglar, larry. . .77,l52. Heitz, Cynthia. . .l04,173. Henderson, Kayvola. . .t04. Hervey, Harcourt. , .114,1t5. Hines, Gregory. . .t52. Hoover, Laurie. . .64,83,lO3. Hopkins, Ronald. . .103,l54. Hapson, Carmeni. . .104,l40,l41. Hubner, Mary. . .59,69. Hudson, Ella. . .104. Lievense, Edmund. . .1l6. Lindauer, Paul. . .75. Lindroolh, Cheryl. . .96. Link, Yvonne. . .73,87. Loop, Christopher. . .75. Lowe, Richard. . .97. M MacKillop, Gail. . .80,l73. Macmillan, Martha. . .l02. Marshall, Phyllis. . .lO4. Marsteller, Loren. . .107,108,l09. Martin, Llndz. . .H7. Matsumoto, Terry. . .44,55,75. McCarty, David. . .75. McDoniels, Maggie. . .l05. McGregor, Gerald. . .lt4. McKee, Robert. . . 167, McNee, Stephen. . .160. McNeil, Jesse. . .103. McNeill, Carolyn. . .55,58,59,60,83,1t2. Phillips, Thomas. . .103. Pollerana, Roberta. . .l73. Potter, Charles., 167, Pritchett, Ronald. . .126,127,lZ9,13O, t3Z,l33,138. R Raatz, Rita. . .38,B3,B5. Raddatz, Nancy . .B7,l02. Randall, Robert. . .t67. Reed, Hollie. ..140. Rentsch, John. . .79. Rice, Thami-1s...15O. Richards, Dennis , .l59. Richards, Neola . .tO4. Richardson, Kathleen. . .l02. Riddle, Donald. . .101 Rigamat, Reginald. . .l40. Riley, Rabin. . .58. Ritner, Phyllis. . .87,98. Blankenshi, Mack. . .103. Bleyle, Blahm, John. . .75. Janies. . .l67. Bond, Jacquelyn. . .10-4. Bowen, John. . .112,tt3,152. Bowers, Michael. . .116. Braden, Hermenio. . .98. Bright, Michael. . .7l. Brinkley, William. . .167. Brown, Jennie. . ,104. Brown, Ralph. . .l60. Brown, Stephen. . .164. Burton, David. . .160,t63. Butler, Honey. . .t04. Hudspelh, Lawrence, . .l03,l44,l45. Huey, Rachell. . .85. lnco, Frances. . .87. lngram, Winnie . 104. ltaya, Richard. . .t40,t4J,156, J Jackson, Amelia. . .9B. McRae, Marilyn. . .lO4. Meinhart, Jeffrey. . . 167. MendenholI,' Valerie. . .87. Merchant, Elizabeth. . .38,85. Morendino, Dawn. . .59,83. Mieras, Barbara. . .BO. Minato, Walter. . .l40. Mitchell, John. . .145. Miyazaki, Vickey. . .98. Moore, Michael. . .102,103. Moullen, Steven. . . 159. Mounday, Richard. . .7'-7, Murakami, Yoshiak. . .91 Murphy, Valerie. . .105. Robinson, Patricia. . .3B. Robinson, Stuart. . .75. Rockwell, Richard.. 75,l64. Rogers, Dana. . .96. Rasenburg, John . 109. Rowe, Thomas. . .97. Roxas, Gordon. . .1l6. Rumell, Judith. . 96. Russell, James. . .93. Russell, Julie. . .69. S Salisian, Chris ..65,85,l73. Sambrone, Henry. . .91 .IUNIORS Storms, Linda. . .8O. Strother, Charles. . . 166. Sudduth, Susan. , .60. Sugita, Richard. . .159. Sweet, Dennis. . .6O,65,7O,7'l,B8. Sweetland, Ruthie. . .54,64. T Takagaki, Alan. . 75. Takala, Eleanor.. 64,B3,ll4. Takenouchi, Thomas. . .t50. Tamura, Dennis ..44,159. Taarmina, Diane. . .69. Thie, Julian . 88,146. Thompson, Stephan. . .69. Thwing, James .l03,l46,l47, Tillatson, Nancy. . .98. Toliver, Shericl. . ,1U4. Tolletson, Eric. . .8B,l35,13B,t56. Talley, Joe. . .87,138,l52,l54. Townsend, Charles. . .l2B,138,l40. Traylor, Constance. . .9B,l04. Trimm, Carlton. . .127. rysen, Richard.. B0,Bl. V Vaughan, Craig ..B8,t51,l53. Veasey, Calistro, . .94. W Wachs, Sandra. . .l04,173. Wagner, Charles. . . 143. Washington, Carl. . .l02,103. Watson, Ralph. ..154. C Carter, William. . .tO3. Casebeer, Christopher. . .l4O,141,154. Cash, Frances. . .10-1. Cassou, John. . .163. Costa no Judith . 80 9 . - Castaldi, Patricia. . ,58,60,83,112,113. Castaneda, Geraldine. . .t04. Castro, John. . .l59. Cheeley, Robert. . .l44,l59. Civey, James. . .140,l67. Clark, Susan. . .101 Clarke, Sharon. . .l05. Clatworthy, Diane. . .55,B5. Clay, Reginald. . .77,t44,156. Clayson, Jill. . .56,60. Click, Paul. . .t56. Cobb, Kathleen. . .7B,79. Coitin, William. . .l44. Conerly, Leon. . .146. Snyder, William. . ,16U. Coker, Cliff. . .77,t36,1J8. Coleman, Yvonne. . .104. Camas, Clarence. . . l0Z,lO3,l46,147. Jeffries, Phyllis. . .l05. Johnson, Anthony. . .t37,l38,t50. Johnson, Carol. . .l02. Johnson, Michael. . .140,l4l,l42,15O, 154. Johnson, Phillip. . .156. Janes, Constance. . .59,6B,69,85. Jones, Marsha. . .69. Ronald.. .7i. William . . .l28,l3B. K Kearin, Timothy. 136,152,151 Keyser, John. . .95. Kiehn, Janet. . .ll4,115. Kim, John. . .lD3. Klein, Gary. . .l50. Kobayashi, Wayne. . .44,l75. Komatsu, Terry. . .l66. Krall, Linley. . .7B,11l. Kulli, Sandra. . .55,56. Kutcher, Sharon. . ,l02. L Lampe, Wallace. . .1l7. Lane, Charles. . .'-73. Lansburgh, Brion, . .lll. Lauder, Eric. . .95. Jones, Jubb, N Nack, Pamela. . .96. Naeve, Lawrence. . .75,9l,l67. Nakatsuka, Darryl. . .l03. Nash, William. . .144,'l45. Nelsen, Carol. . .lD4. Nelson, Brian. . 77,8B,'l46,l4B,l59. Nelson, Thomas. , . 166. O Olivas, Ralph. . .15O. Olsen, Tom. . .103. Olson, John. . .97. Olson, William.. .102. Omura, Teruko. . . Oyama, 98. Gerald. . .65,77,88,136. Saulsbury, Jacquel. . .tO4. Schimanski, Carol. . .104. Schultz, Linda. . .t17. Selvidge, Ross. . .92,'l6O. Shanahan, Tho1nas. . .75. Sharland, Celia.. 92. Shaw, William. . 7l,59,l67. Sheorron, Darrell . .lt6. Selburn, James. . ,87. Weigel, Bill.. 77,l59. Weinstein, Robin. . . ll2.ll3. Welch, John. , 70. West, Gregory. . .l03. Weston, Beverly. . . 104. While, Bruce.. 140. White, Stephen. . 56. Whilehill, Ksny. 126,127,138 Whitlatch, Patrick. . l36,l3B,l64,l65 Wendell. . .77. Whitmore, Whitmore, Wesley., B9. Whittle, Alexander. . .152. Wilfong, Williams, Valeria. . .l04. Willoughby, Robin. . ,9B. Wilson, David.. 167. Wilson, Pamela . tl4,tl5. Wood, Katherine , ,173. Woods, Kathy. , ,102. Joyce. . .3B. Wullschlag, Gary, . .160,l62. P Parker, Pennye. . .l73. Parmiter, Lynne. , .BCL Parrish, Jetlrey. . .70,7l,88. Pearson, Gregory. . .164,t65. Perkins, Cheryl. . .l04. Contreras, Richard. . .l40,'l67. Cooper, Pamela. . .B0,103. Corcoran, Nancy. . .65,69,87,92. Cornwell, Joan. . .o9,85. Cosby, Dianne. . .104. Criley, Joan. . .173. Crawley, Frank. . .56,58,60,64,71,75, 88,l64. Cudlip, James. . .75. Culpepper, Henry. . .95. Curcie, Steven. . .15O. D Davis, Brenda. . .l04. Davis, Jettrey.. 167. Diehl, Diana. . .9l. Ditty, Randy. . .93. Darn, John. ..14O. Drachrnan, Phillip. . .94. Drewey, Fay. . .62,64,70,80,83. E Eaves, Viola. . . 104. Edmondson, Jan.. 69. Edwards, Bruce. . .l03. Elgin, Bruce. . .90. Ellingwaod, Mark. . .92. Ellis, Monnie. . .l52. England, Albert. . .77,l6O,163. Escherich, Brooks. . .89,144. F Farber, Robert. . .59,87,l60. Fasana, Jon. . .80. Feldman, Barbara. . .lD4. Finely, John. . .lO2,l03. Fischbeck, David. . . 146. Fitch, Wilson. . .l67. Flaucher, William. . .93. Frazee, Nancy. . .98. Freeman, Michael. . .167. Freund, Carol. . .tO4. Frey, Cherilyn. . .102. Fuiimota, Evelyn. . .92. G Gallegos, Cecillia. . .l05. Garraway, Jahn. . .167. Gountlett, Carle. . .83,l12,113. Gertmanian, Cynthia. . .60,69,83,98. Gibson, Mary. . .9l. Good, Robert. . .70,7l,99. Gregory, Chase. . .77,l37,138,l57,l58. Griggs, Stephen. . .l20. Grossman, Diane. . .9B. Lentz, Linda. . .101 Lewis, Jon. . . l50,l51. Peters, Grace. . .85,98. Peterson, Kenneth. . .75,l59. Sherburn, Kathy. 40,1i7. Singer, David. . .6O,69,70,7l,77,B8,l52. Sinske, Craig. , .93. Streets, Joseph. . .94,95. Smith, Allen. . ,75. Smith, Andrew, . .7O,7l,77,8B,l52. Smith, Dennis. . .152,l54,l55. Smith, Elizabeth. , .103. Smith, Ervin. . .103. Smith, John. . ,93. Smith, Richard. . .lO5. Smith, Rosalind. 69.80. Smith, Sharon. . ,lO2. Smith, Sharon ..98. Stevens, David . lO7,l09. Stevenson, Sue, . .80,8l. Y Yamaguchi, Joanne ..9B. Z Ziol, Michael. . ,91. HMMM, THERE MUST be some girls around here someplace. Activities: Senior Class Welfare SENIORS A Abel, Nancy. . .43,59,B2,114,1 15,l78. Activities: Hoofbeats Staff, Song Girl, Junior Queen, Junior Class Secretary. Clubs: Adelphians, Z Club. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Abram, Wilmer. . .l78. Sports: Track. Abramson, Carol. . .178. Ackerman, Hudson. . .178. Sports: Football. Adams, Harold. . .l78. Adams, Marilyn. . . 178. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Aguilar, Oscar. . . Aicher, Elaine. . .90,178. Proiect. Clubs: CSF. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of of Commendation. Alder, Robert. . .54,80,87,107,178. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Stage Crew, School Organist, President of Orchestra. Clubs: Thespian Society, Tri M. Commissions: Assemblies Commission. Alexander, John. . .88,178. Clubs: Key Club. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Boys' League, Soph- omore Class Council. Alexander, Susan. . .l78. Allen, Don. . .l78. Senior Allen, Errol. . .178. Clubs: Foreign Language Club. Allen, Marshall. . .l78. Allen, Thomas. . . 178. Activities: California Cadet Corps Stage Crew. Sports: Football. Alvarez, Christina. . .l78. Andersen, Curtis. . .111. Activities: Photo Production. Anderson, Carla. . .74,84,179. Activities: Big M, Adelphian Secre- tary, Big M Board. Clubs: Adelphi- ans. Councils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Anderson, Charles. . .179. Anderson, Dennis. . .129,131,132,l34, 135,138,179. Activities: Photo Production, Print Shop. Clubs: FBLA. Sports: Football. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: All Foothill League Second Team, Best Back of '62, Glendale All Opponent Team, Player of Glendale Game. Anderson, Kathleen. . .179. Anderson, Laurie. . .82,179. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Z Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Com- mission. Councils: Girls' League, Index Angerhofer, Lance. . . 179. Clubs: Spanish Club. Antasek, Donna. . .179. Applegate, Donald. . . 179. Aragon, Raymond, . .l79. Sports: Baseball. April, Joan. . .43,83,91,98,179. Activities: Aquacade, Song Girl, Sophomore Sweetheart Court, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Committee. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, CSF Secretary, Z Club. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council, Com- munity Chest Educational Commit- tee, CSF Sealbearer. Arbogast, Jeannette. . .179. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Arian, Christine. . .84,l79. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Junior Class Council. Armistead, Marshall. . . 7O,79,111,179. Activities Photo Production. Clubs: Rooters' Club, Shutterbug Club, Human Relations Club. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Councils: Boys' League, lnter Club Council, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Youth Council, Junior Class Coun- Council. cil, Senior Class Council. Anebery Johnny, I A102179 Anderson, Roy, H179. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Andrews, Catherine. . .179. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. FALL ASB PRESIDENTS are called upon to do the weirdest assignments. Glee, Print Shop, PCC Model Home Contest. Sports: Football. Auf Der Heide, Erik. . .179. B Babamoto, Pamela. . .179. Babcock, Sharron. . .179. Bailey, Charles. . .137,138,179. Sports: Football. Honors: Third Team All San Gabriel Valley. Bailey, Henrietta. . .179. Baker, Charles. . .18O. Baker, Gayle. . .69,18O. Councils: Girls' League. Baker, Richard. . .77,89,156,180. Clubs: CSF, John Muir Club, Let- terman Club, Rooters' Club. Sports: Baseball, Football. Councils: lnter Club Council. Baldwin, Sarah. . .55,59,102,180. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Banks, Sherman. . .180. Barber, Nancy. . .68,18O. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Barnes, Charles. . .140,180. Sports: Football, Baseball. Barnes, Paula. . .69,84,9O,18O. Activities: Big M, Forensics, National Forensics League. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Speakers' Club. Councils: Girls' League, Inter Club Council, Youth Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, Barnett, John. . . 180. Activities: National Forensics League. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Barr, Lee. . .12O,18O. Activities: Stage Crew. Barsamian, Gayle. . .55,56,59,68,82, 83 177 180. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, GAA, lnner i. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club, Alurnni Club, Junior Classical League, Horizon Club. Commissions: Pep Commission, Pub- licity Commission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Inter Club Council, Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council. Honors: Senior of the Month. Bass, Roberta. . .90,92,1B0. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: CSF, Foreign language Club, Organon, Councils: Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Bassett, David. . .120,1B0. Activities: Stage Crew, Art Activi- ties. Clubs: Thespian Society. Batchelor, Steven. . ,18O. Batista, Rick. . .45,55,56,75,89,166, 180. Activities: Cheerleader. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Sports: Golf. Councils: Senior Class Council. Bavetta, John. . .180. Bays, Ella. . .180. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Thespian Society. Bean, Frank. . .180. Bear, Dennis. . .77,88,140,l4l,142,150, 180. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Basketball, Football, Swim- ming, Track. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Beardsley, Lloyd. .52,60,71,75,88,l 80. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League, Youth Conference Chair- man, ASB President. Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Organon, Rooters' Club, Speakers' Club, Junior Statesmen. Commissions: Assemblies Commis- sion, Fine Arts Commission. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Youth Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Ad- visory Council to Dr. Venable. Becker, Fred. . .181. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Sports: Ten- nis. Beckstead, Douglass. . ,87,109,18i. Activities: Band, Orchestra. Clubs: Tri M . Behrens, Edward. . . 181. Activities: California Cadet Corps. Bell, Armelda. . .104,181. Activities: Girls' Glee. Bellwood, Mariorie. . .181. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Bergner, Craig. . ,181. Betts, Betty. . .83,98,103,114,115,172, l73,l81,225. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade Dryland, Forensics, GAA, Girls' Glee, Hoofbeats Staff, National Forensics League, Aquacade Dry- land Director. Clubs: CSF, Speakers' Club, Z Club, Human Relations Club. Councils: lnter Club Council, Sopho- more Class Council. Honors: Nation- al Forensic Competition. . . I Betts, Carl. . .181. Bibbs, Joyce. . .181. Bigby, Patricia. . . 181. Biller, Dawn. . .56,96,102,181. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Clubs: FTA. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council. Billotti, Darlyne. . .181. Bird, James. . .1B1. Activities: California Cadet Corps. Councils: Junior Class Council. Birdsall, Michael. . .181. Clubs: CSF. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Blake, Dorothy. . .63,182. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians. Commissions: Fine Arts Com- mission, Pep Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Blewett, Martha. . .78,79,182. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Bleyle, Linda. . .43,9O,l82. Activities: Song Girl. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Dance Club. Commis- sions: Civil Affairs Commission. Sports: Dance Production. Councils: Senior Class Council. Blueford, Louise. . .l82. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Bly, John. . .182. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion. Bobb, David. ..182. Activities: Stage Crew. Booker, June. . .l82. Booker, Margaret. . .l82. Activities: Aquocade Dryland, Big M, Literary Seminar. Clubs: FTA. Boulin, Leanor. . .56,98,103,182. Activities: A Cappella Choir. Coun- cils: Inter Club. Bourne, Susan. . . Activities: Yearbook. Bourquin, John. . . l17,182. Activities: Book Store. Clubs: FBLA. Councils: Red Cross Council, Junior Class Council. Bowen, Edward. . .71,182. Activities: Print Shop. Clubs: DBA. Councils: Boys' League, Senior Class Council. Bowlus, Robert. . .71,75,91,182. Clubs: CSF, Chemistry Club, Rooters' Club, Shutterbug Club. Sports: Swim- ming. Councils: Boys' League, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Boyle, Shelley. . .l82. Activities: Big M, Girls' Glee. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council. Brady, Judy. . .182. Branson, Janet. . .l82. Activities: Big M, GAA. Brassard, Simonne. . . 182. Activities: Big M. Honors: Golden Thimble Award. Braswell, Rodney. . .l82. Activities: Junior Class Talent Show Committee, Junior Class Candy Sale Committee. Sports: Basketball. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council. Honors: Winner of Candy Sale. Brault, Ronald. . . Bray Gwendolyn. . .l82. Bressler, Bradley. . .182. Brewer, Mollyanne. . .54,55,74,102, 182,224. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade Dryland, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee, Madrigals, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Big M Constitution Commit- tee, M Group Leader. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commis- sion, Publicity Commission. Coun- cils: lnter Club Council, Youth Coun- cil. Honors: Bank of America Award. Bridgman, Herb. . .183. Clubs: Dipnoans, Foreign Language Club. Councils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Brink, Deane. . .183. Brinkman, Chris. . .42,55,82,83,176, 183. Activities: Flag Girl, Sophomore Sweetheart Court, Junior Class Sec- retary. Clubs: Adelphians, Z Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Pep Commission, Publicity Com- mission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Brown, Edward. . ,183. Clubs: Letterman Club. Sports: Swim- ming, Track. Councils: Boys' League. Brown, JoNell. . .183. Brown, Pearl. . .119. Brown, Zelda. . .183. Brozovich, Margaret. . .183. Brust, Gretchen. . .104,183. Activities: Girls' Glee Club. Buchta, Nancy. . .183. Burns, Sharilyn. . .103,183. Activities: A Cappella Choir. Busch, Michael. . .183. Sports: Golf. Buss, Clarke. . . 183. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Butler, George. . .183. Activities: Stage Crew. Sports: Track. Butler, Willie. . . Clubs: Foreign Language Club. Byram, Barbara. . .183. Clubs: FBLA. C Caffrey, Cathleen. . . Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee. Clubs: CSF, Epicureans, For- eign Language Club, Human Rela- tions Club. Caldwell, Ondria. . .183. Activities: GAA. Callaghan, Michael. . .183. Calmore, John. . .62,7l,77,88,140,141, 142,183,225 Activities: Forensics, Blazer Staff, LA Examiner SSA Reporter. Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Boys' league Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Senior Class Vice- President. Honors: California Boys State. Calvin, Pat. . .183. I Cameron, James. . .80,94,183. Activities: Stage Crew. Clubs: Thes- pian Society, Hi-Y. Sports: Swim- ming. Camp, Leland. . .111,183. Activities: Photo Production, Stage Crew. Campbell, Bruce. . . ltransfer from Shandon High Schooll Activities: Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer of Student Council. Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Football. Campbell, James. . .1B4. Campos, Steven. . . Clubs: Organon. Canela, Amalia. . .184. Carr, Clyde. . .152,184. Activities: Stage Crew. Sports: Track. Carter, John. . . 184. Activities: Stage Crew. Sports: Foot- ball. Carter, Vergil. . .184. Carver, Alton. . .93,118,184. Activities: CCC. Clubs: Triple C. Cary, James. . .184. Activities: PCC Model Home Con- test. Clubs: JMJETS. Honors: Ford Motor Company's Outstanding Achievement Award for Architecture. Case, Robert. . .184. Sports: Baseball. Castellano, Louis. . .18-4. Councils: Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Cate, Mary Ray. . .87,184. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade, Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Commissions: Assemblies Com- mission, Publicity Commission. Hon- ors: CSF Sealbearer. Chandler, Karen. . .184. Chapple, Marilyn. . .184. Chasteen, Linda. . .9O,lO3,184. Activities: Glee Club. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. Chen, Ronald. . .167,184. Activities: Stage C rew. Clubs: JMJETS. Sports: Swimming. Christensen, Gary. . .184. Christie, Donald. . .56,60,62,77,88,140, l42,184. Activities: Senior Class President. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football. Councils: ASB Cab- inet, Senior Class Council, Advisory Council to Dr. Venable. Cicero, Betty. . .l85. Clark, Audrey. . .102,185. Activities: A Cappella Choir. SENIORS Clark, Barbara. . .l85. Activities: Aquocade, Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club, literary Seminar. Clark, Julius. . .127,130,133,134,137, 138,152,185. Sports: Football, Track. Honors: Root- ers' Club Award-Western. Clatworthy, Pamela. . .55,56,59,60,B2, 83,185. Activities: Big M, Chairman of Jun- ior Prom. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Com- mission, Publicity Commission. Coun- cils: ASB Cabinet, lnter Club Coun- cils, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Honors: Junior Award for Outstanding Service. Clay, John. . .1B5. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Clisby, Stephen. . . Clukas, Reynold. . .12O,185 Activities: Stage Crew. Cocherell, John. . .185. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Cockroft, Daniel. . .l85. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: Foreign Language Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Com- mission. Sports: Swimming. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Coe, Earl. . .1B5. Sports: Football, Track. Coleman, Kathleen. . .173. Collins, Kara. . .87,l85. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: Tri-M. Conley, Patricia. . .55,59,69,74,83,84, 184. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Youth Coun- cil, Senior Class Council. Cook, Boren. . .185. Cordaro, Andrea. . .l85. Cordes, John. . .l85. Activities: Print Shop, Stage Crew. Cordova, Kerry. . .185. Activities: Girls' Chorus, Stage Crew. Costell, David. . .1B5. Covey, Diane. . .185. DON'T TELL ANYONE, but we're not supposed to talk in here. l SENIORS Cox, Catherine. . .95,185. Clubs: Dipnoans. Cox, Susan. . .117,185. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Book Store. Crawford, Ardelia. . .l03,186. Activities: A, Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade Dryland, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee, Madrigals. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club, Human Re- lations Club. Cree, Alfred. . .138,186. Sports: Baseball, Football. Crockett, Carolyn. . .55,68,82,83,90, 186,224,225. Activities: Big M, CASC Secretary. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council, Sopho- more Class Council, Pep Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commendation, DAR Good Citizen Award, Girls Stale. 4.0 Grade Point Average. Crockett, Linda. . .173,186. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA, Literary Seminar. Clubs: CSF, FBLA, Organon. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Crowe, Walter. . . 186. Clubs: Organon. Crozier, Diane. . . 186. Activities: Girls' Glee. Crumb, Duane. . .87,186. Clubs: Tri-M. Cullinane, Margaret. . .186. Activities: Aquocade Dryland, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Speakers' Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Com- mission, Pep Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Culpepper, Clark. . .120,121,186. Activities: Stage Crew. Cummins, Diana. . .87,186. Clubs: Tri-M. Cummins, Frances. . . Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Curran, Peter. . . Currier, Camden. . .60,87,1B6. Activities: Band, Forensics, National Forensics League, Orchestra. Clubs: Oraanon, Tri-M, Tri-M Vice Presi- dent. Councils: Inter Club Council, Junior Class Council. Czerniski, Mary. . .55,59,83,176,1B6. Activities:,Aquacade, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Commis- sions: Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council. Honors: Art Scholarship to UCLA. D Dallas, Bobbie. . .103,l40,186. Activities: Boys' Glee Club. Sports: Football. Davis, Janet. . .186. Activities: GAA. Davis, Jon. . .70,71,75,186. Clubs: Rooters. Councils: Boys' League. Davis, Kathleen. . .186. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Davis, Louise. . .102,1B6. Activities: A Cappella Choir. Deane, James. . .160,186. Sports: Gymnastics. DeGregory, Randolph. . .167,186. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Swim- ming. Degrey, Barbara. . ,87,187. Clubs: Tri-M. Delaney, James. . .187. Councils: Senior Class Council. Del Valle, Rita. . .187. MOVE OVER, ROD, here comes Charlie. Deratony, Joanne. . . 187. Clubs: FBLA. DeVine, Deborah. . .117,187. Activities: Book Store, GAA, Coun- cils: Sophomone, Class Council. Dierkens, Ronald. . .187. Activities: President. of Radio -Club. Clubs: Radio Club. Dietz, Kristi? . .59,60,74,84,187. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Pep Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council. Dinsmore, Donna. . . 187. Divans, El Rey. . .152,187. Sports: Track. Doane, Gail. . .187. Activities: Big M. Dorn, Robert. . .156,187. Activities: Photo Production. Clubs: Letterman Club, Shutterbug Club. Councils: Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council. spans: Baseball, Basketball. Dorsey, Lynn. . .187. Sports: Football, Track. Dorsey, Sandra. . . 187. Dorsey, Tommy. . .187. Sports: Football, Track. Doty, Lynn. . .188. Dougherty, Candace. . .103,l88. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- Cade. Big M, GAA. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Douglas, Michael. . .188. Activities: Stage Crew. Doutrick, Wendy. . .54,58,80,188. Clubs: CSF, Thespian Society, Human Relations Club. Commissions: As- semblies Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Publicity Commission, Councils: Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: Drama Award. Dressell, Richard . . .75,89,1l0,111,1B8T Activities: Photo Production. Clubs: John Muir Club, Quill and Scroll, Rooters' Club, Shutterbug Club. Hon- ors: MMHW. Drew, Marie. . .90,92,188. Clubs: CSF, Foreign language Club, Junior Classical League. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit letter of Commendation. Drysdale, Robert. . .50,56,60,71,75, 88,188. Clubs: Key Club, Organon, Rooters' Club. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cab- inet, Boys' League, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Junior Class President, ASB President. Sports: Baseball, Swimming. DuBose, Karen. . .188. Activities: Big M, Book Store. Duffy, Mary. . . 'Activities: Girls' Glee. Duncan, David. . .14O,160,188. Sports: Football, Gymnastics. Duncan, Patricia. . .80,188. Activities: Aquacade. Clubs: Human Relations Club, Thespian Society. Dunham, Jack. . .188. DuShane, Rene. . .188. Activities: Big M, Girls' Glee, Melody Maids. Clubs: Organon. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council. E Eagen, Carol. . .76,83,188. Activities: GAA, AFS Exchange Stu- dent. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Councils: Girls' League, Red Cross Council, Sophomore Class Council. Honors: Bank of America Award. Eaton, Linda. . .91,111,188. Activities: Big M, Photo Production. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Chemistry Club, Chess Club. Councils: Pep Council. Edwards, Stewart. . .1B8. Clubs: JMJETS, Electronics Club. Elliott, Roger. . .l88. Sports: Cross Country. Ellis, Elaine. . .188. Engle, Pamela. . .188. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Senior Welfare Proiect. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Assemblies Commis- sion, Pep Commission. Councils: Pep Council. English, Sueann. . .53,6O,61,1B8. Activities: Big M, Progress Record Committee. Clubs: Adelphians. Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commis- sion. Councils: ASB Board, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Engstrom, Loren. . .188. Clubs: Dipnoons, Rooters' Club. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Erxleben, Jgnet. . .58,189. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA, News Bureau. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Commissions: Assemblies Com- mission, Fine Arts Commission. Hon- ors: National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Escobedo, Esther. . .189. Espinosa, Shirley. . .IO4,l89. Activities: Girls' Glee. Espinosa, Yolanda. . .79,l89. Clubs: Shutterbug. Estes, Kenneth. . .I89. Etue, Sharon. . . Activities: Girls' Glee. Evans, Sharon. . .l89. Everett, Mary. . .'l03,l73,l89. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission. F Feekes, Bonnie. . .lO2. Fellows, Peter. . .l89. Fenig, Maureen. . . IB9. Ferguson, Susan. . .IB9. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Ferrell, William. . .l89. Fibus, Edward. . .I89. Fick, Barbara. . .l89. Fiedler, Lauri .. . .BO,81,I89,l73. Activities: Aquacade, Inner i, Alta- dena Float Court. Clubs: Shutterbug Club, Thespian Society. Honors: Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. Fisher, Leonard. . .54,l02,I89. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Madrigals. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Fisher, Robert. . .l89. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League. Clubs: Speakers' Club. Sports: Tennis. Councils: Senior Class Council. Fitch, Donald. . .I89. Clubs: CSF. Sports: Football. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council. Flaster, Morris. . .'l89. Activities: Book Store, California Cadet Corps. Clubs: Chess Club. Fletcher, Nancy. . .43,l89. Activities: Aquacade, Song Girl, Jun- ior Court, Literary Seminar. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Red Cross Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Florance, Douglas. . .'l89. Activities: Photo Production. Clubs: JMJETS, Shutterbug Club. Foon, Dora. . .l90. Fogarty, Thomas. . . Forthun, Barbara. . . Foster, Carole. . .60,68,69,76,82,90, i73,l9O,225. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Foren- sics, GAA Inner i, National Forensics League, Junior Court. Clubs: CSF, Z Club. Councils: Girls' League, Youth Council, Senior Class Council, Ad- visory Council to Dr. Venable. Hon- ors: CSF Sealbearer, Elks Leader- ship Award, AFS Exchange Student. Fournier, Gary. . . I90. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Councils: Sen- ior Class Council. Fowler, Emily. . .l90. Activities: Modern Dance Activities. Fowler, Jerry. .. Fox, Patricia. . .l90. Activities: Big M, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee. Franklin, Colleen. . .l90. Glenn, Larry. . .lll,ll6,l9I. Frazer, Bonnie, , ,84,'l90, Goldfinch, Judith. . .54,55,56,57,58, Activities: Big M, Blazer Staff, La Canada Youth Coordinating Coun- cil. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Pep Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Pep Council. Fryer, Diane. . .l90. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Civil Affairs Com- mission. Frymire, Milton. . .93,l'l8,'l90. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Stage Crew. Clubs: Triple C. Fuiita, Philip. . .l90. Fuiiwara, Jane. . .l90. Furumoto, lkuo. . .l90. Furuya, Yoshio. . .l90. Sports: Baseball. G Gaboriault, William. . .l90. Councils: Senior Class Council. Gallo, Frieda. . . ll7,'l90. Activities: Book Store. Gamble, Chandria. . .lO4,I90. Activities: Girls' Glee. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Gamble, Charita. . .l9l. Councils: Girls' League, Junior Class Council. Gammell, Trudy. . .36,l77,'l9'l. Activities: Big M, Homecoming Court, Drop-In Committee. Clubs: Adelphians. Ganties, Sandy. . .l9l. Garland, Judith. . .l9l. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Red Cross Council, Sophomore Class Council. Garren, Patti. . .l9l. Activities: Big M, GAA, Literary Sem- inar. Clubs: Adelphians. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council, Senior Class Council. . Gautier, Sandra. . . Gelhaus, Boyd. . .l9l. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Gelin, Sondra. . .l9l. Activities: Big M, Literary Seminar. Sports: Modern Dance. Gibbs, Douglas. . . Gibson, Bonnie., .l9l. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Gibson, John. . .l20,l9I. Activities: Stage Crew. Gibson, Michael. . .l9l. Gilbert, Charles. . .l9l. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Stage Crew. Gilchrist, Harold. . .l9l. Gilman, Bonnie. . .9O,l9l. Activities: Big M. Clubs: CSF, For- eign Language Club. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, Girling, Robert. . .6O,7O,75,l9I. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League. Clubs: CSF, Rooters' Club, Speakers' Club, Organon. Councils: Boys' League, Inter Club Council, Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: National Merit Letter of Com- mendatian., 69,82,83,84,I9I,lO2. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: As- semblies Commission, Fine Arts Com- mission, Fine Arts Commissioner, Pep Commission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Girls' League, Junior Class Council, Junior Class Treasurer. Hon- ors: Senior of the Month. Goldsmith, Gary. . .l9l. Activities: Print Shop, Ceramics. Goldsmith, Troy. . .62,l9'l. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: As- semblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Girls' League, Inter Club Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Senior Class Secretary. Honors: Betty Crock- er Golden Thimble Award. Gomez, Isabel. . .l9l. Gomez, Jesusita. . .l9l. Clubs: Speakers' Club, Human Rela- tions Club. Councils: Advisory Coun- cil to Dr. Venable. Good, Thomas. . .iI2,l92. Activities: Blazer Staff, Forensics, National Forensics League. Clubs: Human Relations Club, JMJETS, Org- anon, Junior Statesmen. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Goodenow, Donna. . .42,l92. Activities: Flag Girl. Clubs: Adelphi- ans. Commissions: Civil Affairs Com- mission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. SENIORS Goodwin, Paul. . .l92. Activities: Print Shop. Sports: Base- ball, Football. Gordon Camille. . .l92. Activities: Aquacade, Big M. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Senior Class Council. Goto, James. . .l92. Graf, Judith. . .54,lO3,I92. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, Girls' Glee. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission, Fine Arts Commission Treasurer. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Honors: Youth Coun- cil Award. Graney, Donald. . .7O,77,l92. Clubs: CSF, Letterman Club. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Bays' League. Grant, Kenneth. . .45,60,63,70,7l,75, 192. Activities: Cheerleader. Clubs: Root- ers' Club. Commissions: Assemblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Pep Commission. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Senior Class President, ASB Rep Council. Green, James. . .l92. Greenland, Nancy. . ,l92,224. Activities: Big M, Print Shop, Hos- pitality Chairman. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, CSF, Organon. Councils: Youth Council. Honors: Bank of America Award. COME ON EVERYBODY, laugh at Dorothy. . SENIORS Gregory, Pamela. . .63,74,l92. Activities: Big M, Junior Court. Clubs: Adelphions. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Senior Class Vice-President. Griffin, Joyce. . .'l92. Griffin, Judith. . .lO4,l92. Griffin, Marian. . .l92. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M. Clubs: Adelphions. Grimm, Raymond. . .77,88,l46,l48, 192. Activities: Sophomore Class Vice- President, Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Football. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Grissom, Michael. . .'l92. Activities: Print Shop, Stage Crew. Grossman, Diane. . 69,1 92. Groves, Rodger. . .77,88,l36,l38,'l92. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football. Gurniak, Josephine. . .69,l92. Activities: Big M. Councils: Girls' League. Gustin, Lita. . .lO3,'l92. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee. Councils: Junior Class Council. H Haggerty, Gerald. . .193 Hall, David. . .l93. Hall, Linda. . .l93. Activities: GAA, Girls' Chorus. Clubs: Adelphians, FBLA, John Muir Club. Councils: Red Cross Council. Hall, Robert. . .l93. Hamburg, Janet. . .55,56,57,59,60, 1 12,1 l3,l93. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Blazer Staff, Literary Seminar. Clubs: CSF, Foreign Language Club, Quill and Scroll. Commissions: Assemblies Commission, Pep Commission, Pub- lications Commission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Inter Club Council, Youth Council, Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Hamilton, Nancy. . .l93. Activities: Big M. Hammond, Janet. . .68,69,l93. Activities: Big M, Junior Court. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Lan- guage Club. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Girls' League. Hangos, William. . .l03,l93. Hansen, Kenneth. . .75,77,l46,l47,l48, l49,l56,l77,'l93. Clubs: CSF, Letterman Club, Root- ers' Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission. Sports: Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football. Councils: Boys' League, Constitution Committee. Hansen, Ronnie. . .75,l56,l58,l93. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Base- ball. Councils: Junior Class Council. Hansen, Sheila. . .l93. Clubs: FBLA, Horizon Club. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Hara, Tomiko. . .l93. Harbordt, Anne. . .55,59,74,l93. Activities: Big M, Proiectors' License. Clubs: Adelphians, Organon, Z Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Pep Commission, Publicity Commission, Councils: Girls' League, Youth Council, Senior Class Council. Hardin, Karen. . .l93. Activities: Big M. Harper, James. . .60,75,l68,l94. Clubs: CSF, FEA, Foreign Language Club, Organon, Rooters' Club, Shut- terbug Club. Sports: Gymnastics. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Inter Club Council, Junior Class Council. Harper, Shirley. . .I94. Activities: GAA. Harper, Stephen. . .75,l94. Clubs: Rooters' Club, Shutterbug Club. Sports: Cross Country, Swim- ming, Tennis. Harris, Larry. . . Harrison, Lynette. . .l04,l94. Activities: Forensics, Girls' Glee. Harshaw, Paula. . .I94. Activities: Band. Clubs: Adelphions. Horter, Thomas. . .I94. Activities: Inner i. Clubs: Chess Club, Epicureans, Organon, Junior Statesmen. Hartley, Ivan. . .I94. Activities: Boys' Glee. Harvey, Linda. . .I94. LOOK, EVERYONE, SMILE, here comes the camera again! Harvey, Raymond. . .75,l94. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Councils: Junior Class Council. Hatch, Susan. . .58,82,83,l68,l73,l94. Activities: Big M, GAA, Aquacade Dryland. Clubs: Adelphians, Z Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Senior Class Council. Hattori, Betty .,. .54,6O,74,l73,l94. Activities: Big M, GAA, Aquacade Dryland, Mum Sale Committee Chairman. Clubs: Adelphians, For- eign Languoge Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Advisory Council to Dr. Venable. Hausler, Hollis. . .ll9,l94. Havens, Giles. . . Hawes, Stephen. . .l64,l94. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League, Literary Seminar. Clubs: Organon, Speakers' Club, Hi-Y. Sports: Tennis. Hawthorne, Walterine. . .I94. Activities: Big M, GAA, Girls' Chor- us. Clubs: Adelphians, FBLA, John Muir Co-eds. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Hayashi, Sharon. . .83,90,'l94. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Councils: Youth Coun- cil, Senior Class Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. Hayes, Mary. . .ll7,'l94. Activities: Big M, Book Store. Clubs: Adelphians, Modern Dance Club. Sports: Modern Dance. Head, Harry. . .80,l2O,l2l,l94,224. Activities: Stage Crew. Clubs: Thes- pian Society. Councils: Youth Coun- cil. Honors: Rep of Thespions to In- diana University. Bank of America Award. Hedlund, David. . .9O,l94, Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Base- ball, Football. - Councils: Boys' League, Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: CSF Sealbearer. Heim, Donna. . . I94. Heinze, Greg. , .I94. Held, Jimmy. . .8,77,88,90,l67,l95, 225. Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Swimming. Honors. CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation. 4.0 grade average, Bank of America Award. Henderson, Ernie. . .l95. Activities: Senior Class Welfare Committee. Clubs: Chess Club, Epi- cureans. Commissions: Pep Commis- sion. Councils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Hendricks, Gloria. . .l95. Activities: Girls' Chorus. Henry, Joetta. . .'I02,l95. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, Girls' Glee Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage Club, Magnavarians. Coun- cils: Junior Class Council. Heredia, Thomas. . . Herman, Joseph. . .l67,l95. Sports: Swimming. Hermann, Anthony. . .'I66,l95. Activities: Forensics. Clubs: CSF. Sports: Golf. Councils: Senior Class Council. Herrera, Octavio. . .l95. Hess, Martha. . .l95. Hettema, Loralyn. . .'l'l7,'l95. Heumann, Robert. . .l56,l95. Hewitt, Deborah. . .l95. Hewson, Marilee. . . 195. Activities: Big M. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Higginbothan, Sally. . .l95. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Girls' Chorus. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, Shutterbug Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Com- mission. Councils: Red Cross Coun- cil, Junior Class Council. Hilbers, Patricia. . .l02,l95. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, Girls' Glee, Melody Maids. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Himongo, Janis. . .l95. Clubs: Adelphions. Commissions: As- semblies Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Pep Coun- cil. Hirigoyen, Shirlene. . .l95. Hodge, Linn. . .l95. Clubs: Chemistry Club. Sports: Bas- ketball. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council. Hoff, Paul. . .l95. Holden, Thomas. . .l09,l76,l95. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Pep Band Commissions: Pep Commission. Holland, Doris. . .l95. Hollen, Sandra. . .l96. Activities:.Aquacade, Big M, GAA, Spanish Club. Clubs: Adelphions. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Holmes, Jennifer. . .lO4,l96. Activities: Big M, Girls' Glee, Song Leader in GAA, GAA. Commissions: Pep Commission. Holmes, Richard. . .l96. Holtzclaw, Sherry. . .74,90,112,113, Holmstrom, Peter. . .196. Activities: Print Shop, Flag Boy for Powder Puff Derby, Player in Stu- dent-Faculty Ba s k e t b all Game. Sports: Football. Councils: Boys' League. Holt, Steven. . .196. Hudson, Linda. . .197. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbug Club. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Councils: Pep Council. Huff, Ronald. . . Huffaker, Roma. . .197. Activities: Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee. Jackson, Richard. . .198. Jackson, Roger. . .89,198. Activities: Band. Clubs: John Muir Club, Shutterbug Club. Jackson, Wilhelmina. . .91,198. ' Activities: Big M, Forensics, GAA, Girls' Chorus, Orchestra. Clubs: James. . .197. 196. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Blazer Staff, Forensics, Inner i, National Hull, Marta. Activities: Humphreys, . .197. Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee. Adelphians, Chemistry Club, For- eign Language Club, Human Rela- tions Club. Commissions: Pep Com- Howse, Linda. . .104,197. Forensics League. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Organon, Quill and Scroll. Commissions: Publications Commis- sion. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. Hoover, John. . .87,l96. Activities: Band, Orchestra. Clubs: Tri M. Hopkins, Donaley. . .196. Sports: Football, Track. Honors: Most Individual Trackman, Class C. Hopkins, Gloria. . .196. Hopkinson, Barbara. . .196. Hopper, John. . .l96. Activities: Junior Class Constitution Committee, Welfare Committee. Councils: Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council. Honors: Junior Class Award for Outstanding Achievement. Hopson, Walter. . .196. Hoshi, Akiko. . .6O,69,76,83,196. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Z Club. Councils: ASB Council, Girls' League. Honors: AFS Exchange Stu- dent from Japan. House, James. . .152,196. House, John. 152,153,196. Sports: Track. Howard, Jean. . .196. Howe, Cathy. . .54,'103,197. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aqua- cade, Big M, GAA, Madrigals. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Howie, Margaret. . .197,105. Activities: Girls' Chorus. Activities: Book Store, Girls' Glee. Hudkins, Charlene. . .55,59,60,74,82, 83,90,112,113,197. Activities: Big M, Blazer Staff, Editor in Chief of Blazer. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Z Club. Commissions: Publications Commis- sion. Councils: Pep Council, Advis- ory Council to Dr. Venable. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, MMHW, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Hudson, Bruce. . .197. Hudson, Carol. . .80,95,197. Activities: Big M, Forensics, Nation- al Forensics League, GAA. Clubs: Dipnoans, Epicureans, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Speakers' Club, Thes- pian Society, Modern Dance Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Com- mission, Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council, Youth Council. Hudson, Debrea. . .197. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Girls' Glee. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commis- sion. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Huston, Ann. . .69,197. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Girls' League Vice-President. Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Junior Class Council. Hutchings, David. . .54,58,60,61,75, 8O,l75,197. Activities: World Theatre Conference, Fall Play, Literary Seminar. Clubs: Foreign Language Club, Rooters' Club, Thespian Society. Commis- sions: Assemblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Com- mission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, In- ter Club Council, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. lngle, Patricia. . .54,102,197. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee, Madrigals, Mel- ody Maids, National Music Educa- tion Conference. Clubs: CSF. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. lnman, Sandra. . .197. lnouye, Harry. . .111,14O,141,197. Activities: Photo Production. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Sports: Football, Swimming. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. lrwin, Kalman. . .197. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Ishida, Carolyn. . .84,197. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. no, Philip. . .197. Clubs: Key Club. J Jackson, Alvin. . .197. Jackson, Gwendolyn. . .198. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Literary Seminar, Sophomore Sweetheart Committee, Pasadena Youth Conference, Junior Class Tal- ent Show Committee. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, FTA, Foreign Language Club,..Human Relations Club. Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Jackson, Nicholas. . .55,56,59,60,7O, 71,77,89,1l4,115,198. Activities: Hoofbeats Staff, Football Program Staff, Sports Editor of Hoofbeats. Clubs: John Muir Club, Letterman Club, President of Letter- man Club. Commissions: Pep Com- mission, Publications Commission, Publications Commission Board, Pub- licity Commission. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Junior Class Coun- cil, Senior Class Council. Jackson, Penelope. . . Activities: Book Store, Forensics, Photo Productions. Clubs: Dipnoans, Shutterbug Club, Y-Teens, Magna- varians, Magnavarians President. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council. mission. Councils: Girls' League, Red Cross Council, Pep Council. Jacobs, Priscilla. . .198. Jacobsen, Jeffrey. . .198. James, Patricia. . .198. Activities: Big M, Forensics, GAA, National Forensics League, Modern Dance Club. Clubs: Dipnoans, Thes- pian Society. Jared, Ronald. . .198. Jenkins, Elizabeth. . .198. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Jenner, Edward. . .198. Jennison, Marilyn. . .198. Activities: Fashion Shows. Honors: Bank of America Award. Jensky, Wallace. . .198. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council. Johnson, Brent. . .198. Johnson, Charlie. . .198. Johnson, Mable. . .198. Johnson, Patricia. . .42,53,56,58,6O,70, 198. Activities: Aquacade, Flag Girl, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians. Commis- sions: Civil Affairs Commission. Councils: ASB Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Johnson, Patrick. . .60,88,156,198. Clubs: CSF, DBA, Key Club. Com- missions: Constitution Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Sports: Baseball, Football. Councils: ASB SENIORS Board, ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council, Chief Justice of Student Court. Honors: Parliamentarian of Senior Class. Johnson, Willie. . .56,93,102,103,118, 198. Activities: Boys' Glee, California Cadet Corps. Clubs: Triple C. Coun- cils: lnter Club Council, Junior Class Council. Johnson, Sharon. . .198. Johnston, Laura. . .199. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Johnstone, Sheryl. . .4O,59,199. Activities: Big M, Girls' Chorus, Shutterbug Court. Clubs: Adelphi- ans. Commissions: Publicity Com- mission. Jones, Carolyn. . .199. Jones, Craig. . .199. Activities: California Cadet Corps. Clubs: Triple C. Jones, Cynthia. . .199. Jones, Eula. . .104,199. Activities: Girls' Glee. Jones, Katherine. . .58,63,199. Jones, Susan. . .199. Jordan, Carolyn. . .103,199. Joyce, Sharon. . .199. K Kadomoto, Lucy. . . 199. Kahn, Jeffrey. . .70,75,199. Activities: Chairman of Senior Prom, Chairman of Welfare Committee, ASF Committee. Clubs: Rooters' Club, Shutterbug Club. Councils: ASB Council, Boys' League, lnter Club Council, Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council. Honors: Junior Class Service Award. Kaku, Sally. . .199. Activities: Big M. Kaminski, Tirzah. . .36,51,56,59,199. Activities: Big M, Girls' Chorus, ASB Treasurer. Clubs: CSF. Commissions: Pep Commission. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Youth Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. HURRY UP, LINDSTRAND, they're gonna take the picture! Marconi, Bernard. . .203. SENIORS Kopp, Joellyn. . .55,59,74,83,90,lI4, Il5,200. Activities: Big M, GAA, Hoofbeats Staff, Copy Editor of Hoofbeats, ln- ner i, Editor of Inner i, Literary Seminar, Student Handbook. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Z Club, Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission, Pep Board, Publications Commission. Councils: Youth Council, Junior Class Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, MMHW. Karlburg, Timothy. . .200. Katz, Elizabeth. . . Kawamoto, Roy. . .200. Kaye, Thomas. . .200. Kearin, Michael. . . Kennard, Samuel. . .200. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Kerber, Harold. . .200. Kerr, Ronald. .. . Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki nder, Don. . .200. Activities: Band. ndred, Stanley. . .200. ng, Barbara. . .200. ng, Christopher. . .'I66,200. Sports: Swimming. ng, Gerald. . .IO2,200. Activities: Boys' Glee, California Cadet Corps. ng, Rita. . .200. Clubs: FBLA, Foreign Language Club. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council, Sen- ior Prom Committee. rkland, James. . .I52. rkton, Jennifer. . .56,60,68,69,83, 200,225. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Club. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Girls' League, Girls' league President, Ad- visory Council to Dr. Venable. Sports: Powder Puff Derby Cheer- leader. Honors: Elks Leadership Award. Kirsling, George. . .200. Kluth, Roger. . .200. Sports: Golf. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, 'Senior Class Council. Knight, James. . .200. Activities: Band. Councils: Senior Class Council. Koch, Madeline. . .200. Activities: Book Store, Girls' Glee. Commissions: Pep Commission. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council. Koehler, James. . .200. Kohlhoff, Sally. . .l04,200. Activities: Big M, Girls' Glee. Kraus, Suzanne. . .200. Activities: Big M. Commissions: Pep Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Pep Council. Krost Thomas. . .20l. Activities: Print Shop. Kuehner, Gerald. . .B7,20l. Activities: Bond. Clubs: Tri M. Kulcsar, Michael. . . Kuntzman, Barbara. . .20l. Activities: A Cappella Choir. L LaBorde, Roberta. . .20l. Lackey, Alexander. . .87,2Ol. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: Tri M. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. LaCroix, Cheryl. . .20l. Activities: Big M, Forensics. Clubs: Adelphians. - Lake, Ralph. . .2OI,224. Activities: Bond. Clubs: CSF, Chem- istry Club. Councils: Inter Club Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Bank of America Award. Lambert, Anne. . .42,83,90,2Ol. Activities: Flag Girl. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, FTA, Z Club. Commis- sions: Publicity Commission, Student Activities Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer. Lang, William. . .20l. Sports: Swimming. Langford, Hurlan. . .69,20l. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA. Rela- Clubs: Adelphians, Human tions Club. Commissions: Pep Com- mission. Councils: Sophomore.Class Council, Junior Class Council. Lansburgh, Marcia. . .42,20l. Activities: Aquacade, Flag GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Girl, Larson, Darrell. . .20l. Larson, Kathryn. . .79,20l. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Shutterbug Club. HIT HIM AGAIN and l'll knock your block off. Lathrop, Tod. . .20l. Clubs: Letterman Club. Sports: Bas- ketball, Football, Swimming, Tennis. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Laub, Sandra. . .69,lI2,20l. Activities: Big M, Blazer Staff. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Girls' League, Pep Council. Lawton, Thomas. . .20l. Activities: Forensics. Leach, Laurie. . .20l. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Foreign Language Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Com- mission, Pep Commission. Ledterman, Robert. . . Clubs: Rooters' Club. Lees, lauren. . .li2,l54,20I. Activities: Blazer Staff. Sports: Foot- ball, Track. Leidner, Michel. . .75,9O,9l,l60,20l. Activities: Literary Seminar. Clubs: CSF, Chemistry Club, Rooters' Club. Commissions: Pep Commission, Pub- licity Commission. Sports: Gymnas- tics. Councils: Boys' League, Senior Class Council. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer, CSF Vice-President. Leiner, David. . . l02,20l. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, California Cadet Corps. Lemann, Poul. . .202. Lepisto, Victor. . .77,88,l24,l3l,l32, I34,l35,l56,202. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football, Baseball, Track. Honors: Second Team All Foothill League. Second Team All San Gab- riel Valley, Rooters' Club Award, Most Valuable Player, Sportsman of the Year. Lester, James. . .202. LeVier, Toniann, . .202. Activities: Big M, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Civil Af- fairs Commission, Fine Arts Com- mission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Levine, Janet. . .54,58,202. Activities: Big M, AOS Committee. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: As- semblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commission. Levredge, Carl. . .i52,202. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Honors: Rooters' Club Award. Lewis, Richard. . .202. Activities: Band. Clubs: Tri-M. Coun- cils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Lhamon, Michael. . .l38,202. Clubs: Letterman Club, DBA. Sports: Football. Honors: Player of the Pasa- dena Game. Lidster, Catherine. . .202. Lindsey, Wanda. . .202. Activities: Big M, Book Stare, Girls' Glee, Councils: Junior Class Council. Lindstrand, Jeanne. . .43,82,83,202. Activities: Song Girl. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Com- mission, Publicity Commission. Coun- cils: Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. I Livingston, Eleanor. . .202. Activities: Aquacade. Clubs: Literary Seminar. Lopez, Ann. . .202. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Modern Dance Club. Sports: Modern Dance. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Lopez, Lydia. . .2O,56,60,I78. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Councils: Inter Club Council, Pep Council. Lott, Clifford. . . Activities: Band. Love, Joe, . .7l,87,l07,l09,l54,202. M MacFarIand, Jeanette, . .202. Clubs: FBLA. Councils: Red Cross Council, Junior Class Council. Macfee, Michael. . .203. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Councils: Jun- ior Class Council. Magoffin, Cheryl. . .58,69,95,203. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Manchester, Jann. . .58,69,95,203. Activities: Big M, Inner i, Art Edi- tor of Inner i. Clubs: Adelphians, Dipnoans. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Marckmann, Karen. . .'ll4,ll5,203. Activities: Girls' Glee, Hoofbeats Staff, Photo Editor of Hoofbeats. Clubs: Thespian Society. Councils: Red Cross Council, Senior Class Council. Councils: Senior Class Council. Marks, Barton. . .77,l52,203. Clubs: Letterman Club. Sports: Track. Marquess, Suzanne. . .55,59,203. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Alumni Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Commis- sion, Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Youth Coun- cil, Senior Class Council. Marshall, Delia. . ,75,ll4,Ii5,l73,203. Activities: Aquacade, Backstage Di- rector of Dryland Aquacade, Big M. GAA, Hoofbeats Staff, Senior and Index Editor of Hoofbeats. Blazer Staff, News Bureau, Chairman of Homecoming, Homecoming Queen Committee, Senior and Junior Prom Committees, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Progress Record Committee, Sucker Sale Committee, Junior Class Candy Sale Committee. Clubs: Adel- phians, Spanish Club, Rooters. Com- missions: Pep Commission, Publica- tions Commission, Publicity Com- mission. Councils: Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Martin, Betty. . .203. Martin, Michael. . .203. Clubs: Dipnoans, Rooters' Club. Councils: Junior Class Council. Martin, Patricia. . .59,203. Martinez, Adelina. . .203. Martinez, Myriam. . .203. Martyn, Charlene. . ,203. Activities: Big M, Forensics, Nation- al Forensics League. Clubs: Speak- ers' Club. Commissions: Pep Com- mission, Pep Board, Publicity Com- mission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Honors: Forensics Awards. Mason, Rodney. . .lO2,l03,203. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee. Honors: National Merit Letter of Commendation. Mosse, Donald. . .203. Massengale, Alan. . .l46,l49,203. Activities: Band. Sports: Basketball, Tennis. Masunaka, Marilyn. . .203. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club. Commis- sions: Pep Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council. Mattingly, Paul. . .80,203. Activities: Boys' Glee. Clubs: For- eign Language Club, Thespian So- ciety. Maxwell, Tom. . .203. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee. Clubs: CSF. Mayer, Ronald. . .8,45,75,204. Activities: Cheerleader. Clubs: Root- ers' Club. Mayer, Vivian. . .204. Activities: GAA, Inner i. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Human Relations Club. Councils: Senior Class Coun- cil. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, Nation- al Merit Letter of Commendation, First Award tor Essay. Maynes, Billie. . .204. Mazier, Glenn. . .93,204. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Stage Crew. Clubs: Chemistry Club, Chess Club, JMJETS, John Muir Club, Quill and Scroll, Triple C. Commis- sions: Civil Affairs Commission. Sports: Football, Swimming, Golf, Track. Councils: Senior Class Coun- cil. McArthur, Geraldine. . .204. Activities: Big M, GAA. Councils: Junior Class Council. McBay, Don. . .204. Clubs: Chess Club, John Muir Club, Thespian Society. McBeth, Lynn. . .69,80,8l,204. Activities: Big M, Fall Play Experi- mental Theatre. Clubs: CSF, Thes- pian Society, Z Club. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: League. Honors: American Girls' Field Service Finalist. McCain, Olha. . .ll6,204. McCarl, Joan. . .59,204. Activities: Big M, Proiectors' License, Shutterbug Court. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, Shutterbug Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. McClain, Patricia. . .204. Activities: Girls' Chorus. Clubs: Epi- cureans. Commissions: Commission. Publicity McClowry, Penny. . .204. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. McDowell, Trudy. . .5l,56,83,204. Activities: Big M, ASB Secretary.. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Inter Club Council, Sophomore Class Council. McEntyre, Robert. . . Activities: Band, Orchestra. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council. McGarrity, Fredrick. . .204. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Swim- ming. McGlothan, Shirley. . .204. McGrain, John. . .56,57,60,7O,7l,77, 88,'l77,204,224,225. Activities: President of CASC. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Commis- sions: Assemblies Commission, Fine Arts Commission. Sports: Football, Gymnastics. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council. Honors: Elk Leadership Award, Los Angeles Exchange Club Award, Hearst Youth Senate Pro- ram, Williamsburg Student Burges- ses, Senior of the Month, State Pres- ident CASC. McGrath, Mary, . .204. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Chemistry Club, Epicureans. Councils: Senior Class Council. Mclntosh, Cleata. . .74,204. Activities: Big M, M Group Leader. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Commis- sions: Civil Affairs Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer. McKesson, Douglas. . .20-1. Sports: Basketball, Football. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council. McKown, Phyllis. . .54,58,204. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Girls' Glee, Chairman of AOS Com- mittee, Literary Seminar, Assemblies Commission Board, Civil Affairs Commission Board, Fine Arts Com- mission Board, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee. Clubs: Adelphians. Organon, Speak- ers' Club. Commissions: Assemblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Honors: Junior Class Service Award. McLaughlin, Sandra. . .204. McLean, Cheryl. . .205. Activities: Aquacade, Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. McMahon, Daniel. . .205. McPherson, Evelyn. . .205. McWhorter, Patricia. . .205. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: FBLA. Councils: Junior Class Council. Mead, William. . .205. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: Tri M. Sports: Swimming. Melickian, Richard. . .205. Sports: Swimming. Merrick, Montague. . .205. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club. Commissions: Student Activ- ity Commission. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Merrill, James. . .80,l20,205. Activities: Stage Crew. Clubs: Thes- pian Society. Councils: Pep Council. Mercer, Joyce. . . Activities: Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee. Meyer, Patti. . .87,l02,205. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, Madrigals. Meyers, Richard. . .205. Miller, JoAnn. . .205. Activities: Flag Girl. Clubs: Adel- phians. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Miller Jon. . .l03,205. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Madri- gals. Sports: Swimming. Miller, Linda. . .205. Activities: Fashion Shows. Miller, Roger... Activities: Boys' Glee, Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council. Mills, Lorenzo. . .45,53,60,6l,7l,75, 205. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Cheerleader. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission. Sports: Track. Councils: ASB Council, ASB Board, Boys' League, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Mitchell, Andrew. . .206. Activities: Photo Production. Mitchell, Jane. . .206. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Mitchell, Jaqueline. . .206. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Councils: Junior Class Council. SENIORS Miyamoto, Nancy. . .206. Activities: Big M, GAA, Junior Class Talent Show Committee. Clubs: Adel- phians. Commissions: Fine Arts Com- mission. Miyamoto, Yuriko. . .87,206. Activities: Big M, GAA, Girls' Chor- us, Orchestra. Clubs: FTA, Tri M. Moon, Gary. . .76,88,206. Clubs: CSF, Key Club. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Youth Council. Hon- ors: CSF Sealbearer. Moore, Christine. . .206. Moore, David. . .206. Activities: Print Shop. Moore, John. . .206. Moore, Richard. . .206. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Moore, Sylvia. . .206. Activities: Big M. Morgan, Paulette. . .206. Commissions: Pep Commission. Coun- cils: Pep Council. Morioka, Calvin. . .206. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Morris, Jacquelyn. . .206. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Coeds. Commissions: Publicity Com- mission, Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Morrison, Lynn. . .206. Activities Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Pep Council. Moses, James. . .206. Sports: Football. Mosley, Edna. . .69,206. Activities: Big M, Forensics, GAA, National Forensics League. Clubs: CSF, Human Relations Club. Com- missions: Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Girls' League, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Pep Council. Motoyama, Linda. . .69,84,206. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians. Com- missions: Pep Commission. Coun- cils: Girls' League, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. RAIN, RAIN, GO away. SENIORS Mott, Margaret. . .74,206. Mueller, Carol. . .20o. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians. Murphy, Claudia. . .40,55,206,207. Activities: Big M, Shutterbug Court. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Senior Prom Committee. Murphy, Maureen. . .207. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council. Myers, Anita. . . Myers, Gary. . .l46,l64,207. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club. Sports: Basketball, Tennis. Myers, Patti. . .207. Clubs: CSF. Sports: Modern Dance. N Noiar, Irene. . .207. Clubs: Shutterbug Club. Nakano, Karen. . .207. Activities: Big M. Nardoni, Silvio. . .5l,56,7l,75,88,207. Activities: ASB Constitution Commit- tee, Student Court, Chief Justice of Student Court, Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Rooters' Club. Commissions: Civil Af- fairs Commission, Pep Commission. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: National Merit Letter of Commendation. Nelson, Jeffrey. . .207. Sports: Football. Nese, louis. . .75,207. Clubs: Letterman Club, Rooters' Club. Sports: Football, Track. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council, Senior Class Coun- cil Newell, Craig. . .58,80,207. Activities: Drama Activities, Presi- dent of Thespians. Clubs: Thespian Society. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: lnter Club Council. Newman, Barbara. . . Newman, Martin. . .207. Newman, Victoria. . .42,207. Activities: Flag Girl. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, CSF. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission, Pub- licity Commission. Councils: Youth Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Nielsen, Lana. . .207. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Nishimoto, Cary. . .88,il4,l40,207, 230. Activities: Hoofbeats Staff, Print Shop. Clubs: CSF, Key Club. Sports: Football. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council. Noren, Dennis. . . l66,207. Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Golf. Councils: Senior Class Council. Noren, Donald. . .207. Clubs: FBLA. Nowa, Cheryl. . .207. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Nugent, Thomas. . .207,224. Councils: Senior Class Council. Hon- ors: Bank of America Award. Nutt, Susan. . .74,207. Activities: Big M, AFS Committee, Senior Plaque-Committee. Clubs: CSF. Nyquist, Brenda. . .lO2,207. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Lan- guage Club. Councils: Senior Class Council. O O'Brien, John. . .208. Councils: Junior Class Council. O'Bryan, Karen. . .lO2,208. O'Connor, Kathleen. . .208. Activities: Big M. Oertell, Ralph. . .208. Oishi, Joanne. . .208. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Civil Defense Council. O'Jibway, Joyce. . .208. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians. DON'T TURN AROUND now, but . . . i r Okamoto, Dennis. . .208. Okayama, Amy. . .98,l73,208. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, GAA. Okumoto, Eileen. . .208. Oliver, Albert. . .208. Oliver, Lester. . . Oliver, Penelope. . .208. Olson, Daniel. . .208. Activities: Stage Crew. Osvath, Kornelia. . .l73,208. Activities: Aquacade. O'Toole, Judith. . .208. Oversloot, Julia. . .ll7,208. Activities: Book Store, Teacher Ob- servation. Clubs: FBLA. Owens, Jack. . .208. P Poillet, Jean. . .209. Activities: Big M. Palazuelos, Alice. . .209. Paola, Susan. . .209. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians, FBLA. Councils: Girls' League. Parker, Kathleen. . .5l,56,60,65,69, 83,209. Activities: Big M, Sophomore Sweet- heart Queen, Girls' League Presi- dent. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Z Club. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Girls' League, Junior Class Council. Honors: Altadena Exchange Club Award, Miss Model Mustang. Parman, Sharon. . .80,20l. Activities: Big M. Clubs: FTA, Thes- pian Society, Human Relations Club. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Parrish, Thomas. . .75. Peacock, Claudia. . .87,lO2,l76,209. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, GAA, Girls' Chorus, Melody Maids. Clubs: Adelphians, Tri M. Commis- sions: Fine Arts Commission. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Pep Council. Pearl, Maureen. . .209. Activities: Big M, lnner i. Clubs: Adelphians, FTA. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council. Pechanec, Joe. . .209. Honors: Owes Delia Marshall S'l.5O for his Senior Picture. Pedersen, William. . .7l,75,87,209. Activities: Orchestra, Powder Puff Derby Flag Boy. Clubs: Rooters' Club, Tri M. Commissions: Civil Af- fairs Commission. Sports: Cross Country, Swimming, Tennis, Student- Faculty Basketball. Councils: Boys' League, Youth Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council, Civil Defense Council. Penn, Stephanie. . .98,lO3,209. Activities: A Cappella Choir, GAA, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Human Relations Club. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Peoples, Jennifer. . .ll7,209. Activities: Book Store. Peoples, Timothy. . . Councils: Senior Class Council. Peters, Lewis. . .60,7l,77,88,l32,'l35, l38,l52,209. Activities: Forensics, National For- ensics League. Clubs: Key Club, Let- terman Club. Sports: Football, Track. Councils: Boys' League, Inter .Club Council. Peters, Sharon. . .209. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Petersen, Hanne. . .209,224. Honors: Bank of America Award. Peterson, Laurelee. . .69,209. Activities: Big M, lnner i, Literary Seminar. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Organon, Thespian Society. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Girls' League. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Peterson, William. . .9l,209. Activities: Student-Faculty Basketball Game. Clubs: Chemistry Club, Dip- noans, Rooters' Club. Sports: Swim- ming. Petring, Angie. . .l04,209. Phetteplace, Steven. . .89,l60,209. Activities: Forensics, National For- ensics League. Clubs: .lohn Muir Club, Speakers' Club. Sports: Gym- nastics. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Phillips, Abbe. . .'lO4,209. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee, Photo Produc- tion, Class Representative. Commis- sions: Fine Arts Commission. Pickett, Angela. . .209. Pierce, Marcia. . .l03,2lO. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M. Commissions: Assemblies Commis- sion, Pep Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Pineda, Maria. . .2lO. Pinney, Roger. . .2lO. Pintarelli, John. . .2lO. Activities: National Forensics League. Pollard, Christella. . . Pollard, Kennard. . .2lO. Sports: Football. Porter, Sandra. . .2lO. Activities: Girls' Glee. Clubs: Shut- terbug Club. Potts, Kathryn. . .2lO. Clubs: Thespian Society. Powell, Gordon. . .2lO. Pratt, Rodger. . .2lO. Probar, Walter. . .2lO. Sports: Track. Progar, Charlotte. . .2lO. Activities: Big M. Clubs: FBLA. Hon- ors: Bank of America Award. Prudhumme, Edward. . .2lO. Sports: Track. Pryor, Clifton. . .l52,2lO. Puckett, Susan. . .56,2'l0. Activities: Big M. Clubs: CSF. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council, Senior Class Coun- cil. Pulley, John. . .2lO. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Commissions: Shepherd, Nancy. . .59,213. Rich, Diana. . .211. Purdy, Corrine. . .36,53,60,61,62,70,74, 84,2lO. Activities: Big M, Homecoming Court. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission. Sports: Powder Putt Derby. Councils: ASB Board, ASB Cabinet, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Senior Class Executive Council. Q Quinlan, Melinda. . . R Rafferty, Kathleen. . .210. Ralston, Robert. . .210. Ranck, James. . .210. Rand, Robert. . .21O. Clubs: Letterman Club, Rooters' Club. Sports: Swimming. Randall, Richard. . .75,211. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council. Reeder, Margaret. . .36,59,60,211. Activities: Big M, Homecoming Court, Publicity Commissioner. Clubs: Adelphians, Chemistry Club, Epicur- eans. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission, Pub- licity Commission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Inter Club Council, Red Cross Coun- cil, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Reeks,,Dori...211. Activities: Big M, Orchestra. Clubs: CSF, Tri M. Councils: Youth Council. Reeve, Kathleen. . .2ll. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adel- phians, Shutterbug Club. Councils: Youth Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Reichardt, Dolores, . .21 l. Honors: Art Scholarship to Choui- nard Art Institute, Art Awards, Na- tional Scholastic Award in Art. Remsburg, Darryl. . .102,211. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Madrigals. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council. Rhoads, Cherie. . .211. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Rios, Don. . .211. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Dipnoans. Richards, Donna. . .211. Riddle, Garrett. . . Rieman, Ronald. ..21l. Activities: Big M, GAA, Girls' Chor- us. Clubs: Chess Club. Councils: Girls' League, Red Cross Council, Sophomore Class Council. Rinderknecht, John. . .6O,88,92,98, 16O,161,l76,2l1,225. Clubs: CSF, Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Hi-Y. Sports: Gymnastics. Councils: Inter Club Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. National Merit Final- ist, 4.0 Grade Point Average, Vale- dictorian. obinson, Jo. . .21l. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Junior Class Council. Rogers, Carolyn. . .2ll. Activities: Big M. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council. Rogers, Heather. . . Rogers, Robert. . .2l2. Activities: Boys' Glee. Clubs: For- eign Language Club. Rohwedder, Katherina. . .2l2. Activities: Big M. Rolle, Eugene. . .2l2. Roney, Morris. . .2l2. Activities: Band, California Cadet Corps. Rood, David. . .75,212. Activities: Senior Assembly Choir- man. Clubs: Organon, Rooters' Club. Councils: Senior Class Council, Dude of the Week Council, Rosell, Jan. . .75,212. Plaque Committee. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Council. Ross, Onal. . .2l2. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Orchestra. Clubs: Chess Club. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Sports: Baseball, Track. Councils: Junior Class Council. Ruffin, Sheila. . .98,212. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Forensics, GAA, National Forensics League. Clubs: Adelphians, FTA, Foreign Language Club, Human Re- lations Club. Commissions: Civil Af- fairs Commission, Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council. Rutishauser, Urs. . .60,77,8B,90,91, 164,165,2i2,224,225. Activities: Orchestra. Clubs: CSF, Chemistry Club, Key Club, Letter- man Club. Sports: Track. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation. Bank of America Award, 4.0 Grade Point Average. S Saddler, Robert. . .2l2. Activities: Band. Clubs: FBLA, Letter- man Club. Sports: Football, Gymnas- tics, Swimming, Tennis, Track. Saito, Thomas. . .89,9O,212. Clubs: CSF, John Muir Club, Young Life. Commissions: Pep Commission. Sports: Baseball. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer. Salcido, Michael. ..212. Salisian, Linda. . .2l2. Sample, Dean. . .2l2. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sapp, Carolyn. . .98,l04,212. Activities: GAA, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Human Relations Club. Soto, Kimiye. ..212. Activities: Girls' Glee. Clubs: For- eign Language Club. Savage, Carol. . .2l2. Scheiblich, Susan. . .2l2. Activities: Photo Production. Schuh, Robert. . .2l2. Scott, Stephen. . .136,138,166,212. Activities: Band. Clubs: Young Life. Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Golf. Councils: Senior Class Council. Scudder, Arthur. . .2i3. Clubs: JMJETS. Sports: Gymnastics. Serra, Mario. . .2i3. Activities: Print Shop. Sports: Bas- ketball. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Setzer, Sandra. . .213. Sexton, Leslie. . .79,94,213. Activities: Print Shop. Clubs: Shut- terbug Club, Hi-Y. Sports: Baseball. Councils: Sophomore Class Council Junior Class Council. 1 Seydewitz, Julie. . .lO2,213. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee, lnner i, Madrigals, SENIORS Shuster, Lynda. . .199,2l3. Activities: Big M. Sibbrel, Ronald. . .2i3. Sports: Baseball, Swimming. Silvera, Anna. . .2i3. Simmons, Bonny. . .2i3. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Book Store, Inner i. Clubs: Adelphians. Aquamde D,-Yland. Clubs, Adeiphi- Councils: Senior Class Council. ans, CSF, Foreign Language Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Fine Arts Commission, Pep., Commission. V Sims, Marie.. ...2.14. --- - . ,mr V Sirhan, Sirhan. .rf Councils: Junior Class Council, Sen- shurp Preston K Y ior Class Council. 4 Sharp, Rey. . .75,77,a9,152,1sa,177, S l B ' ' '2l4' 213. Activities: Book Store, Forensics, Na- tional Forensics League, Print Shop. Clubs: John Muir Club, Letterman Club, Rooters' Club, Speakers' Club, Young Life. Commissions: Pep Com- mission, Publicity Commission. Sports: Cross Country, Football, Track. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Red Cross Council, Youth Council, Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Smith, Beuna. . .55,59,114,l15,214,23O. Activities: Big M, Hoofbeats Staff, Business-Managing Editor of Hoof- beats. Clubs: Quill and Scroll. Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission, Publications Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Project Record Committee. Smith, Erma. . .2i4. Smith, Genia. . .214. Council- Smith, Michael. . 75.214, Shaw Beny' I 1213- Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Base- ' ball, Football, Track. Shelby, William. . .2i3. Smith, Wayne. . .214. Activities: Big M. Commissions: Pub- licity Commission. Sheppard, Bette. . .2i3. Activities: Big M, GAA. Clubs: CSF, Foreign Language Club. Commis- sions: Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Commission. Honors: National Merlt Letter of Commendation. Sherman, John. . .75,102,116,152,164, 213. Sherman, Richard. . .116,213. Activities: Band, California Cadet Corps, Orchestra, Print Shop. Clubs: Letterman Club. Sports: Cross Coun- try, Football, Track. Shingu, Roderick. . .7l,75,2l3. Clubs: Chemistry Club, JMJETS, Root- ers' Club, Radio Club. Sports: Track. Councils: Boys' League, lnter Club Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Shining, Drinda. . .102,117,213. Activities: A Cappella.Choir, Big M. Shintaku, Miyeko. ..213. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, FTA, Foreign Language Club. Shirar, Merlee. . .2i3. Activities: Big M. Smith, Will. . .116. Smithberg, Linda. . . lO3,2l4. Snook, Margaret. . .214. Activities: Big M, Experimental Theatre. Clubs: Adelphians. Snyder, Sharon. . .2l4. Activities: Aquacade, Band, Big M, Forensics, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club, Tri M. Coun- cils: Red Cross Council, Senior Class Council. Soehrens, Donna. . .43,55,59,82,83, lO3,l76,214. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, Song Girl, Head Song Girl, Sophomore Sweetheart Court, Clubs: CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Pep Com- mission. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Somerville, Lawrence. . .21-1. Activities: Forensics. South, Lillie. . ,104,214. Activities: Girls' Glee. Spencer, Jacqueline. . .2l4. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. NOPE, YOU GOTTA guess the magic word first. SENIORS Spivey, Jerry. . .54,58,80,214, Clubs: Thespian Society. Commis- sions: Assemblies Commission, Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Senior Class Council. Stagner, Janice. . . Activities: Book Store. Stalder, Roger. . .214. Stanbery, Margery. , .177,215,224. Clubs: Epicureans. Honors: National Merit Semi-Finalist. Bank of America Award. Stedfield, William. . .77,88,128,l36, l38,215,225. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Boys State. Stefani, James. . .215. Clubs: JMJETS. Stephens, James. . .75,215. Activities: Boys' Glee, Inner i, Powd- er Puff Derby Flag Boy. Clubs: Root- ers' Club, Co-eds. Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Track. Stetler, Len. . .88,156,215. Activities: Forensics, National For- ensics League. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage Club, Key Club, Speakers Club. Sports: Baseball, Basketball. Councils: Senior Class Council. Stevenson, Eula. . .2l5. Stevenson, Nancy, . . Activities: Forensics. Clubs: Adelphi- ans, CSF. Stewart, Kenneth. . .215. Stewart, Robert. . .8,56,70,71,75,88,9l, 215. Clubs: Chemistry Club, Key Club Rooters' Club. Sports: Track. Coun- cils: Boys' League, Inter Club Coun cil, Senior Class Council. Honors: National Merit Letter of Commenda tion. Stitick, Joseph. . .2l5. St. John, Katherine. . .215. Stoddard, Norman. . .2l5. Activities: Boys' Glee. Sports: Foot- ball. Storms, John. . .137,138,215. Sports: Football. Strametz, Donald. . .70,75,77,B9,166, 215. Activities: Band, Forensics, National Forensics League, Youth Conference Chairman. Clubs: John Muir Club, Letterman Club, Rooters' Club, Tri M. Sports: Golf. Councils: Boys' League, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: Jun- ior Class Service Award. Stuart, Barbara. . .2l5. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Sudds, Iris. . .2l5. Suderman, Michael. . .94-,2l5. Clubs: John Muir Hi-Y. Sports: Foot- ball. Sugita, Kenneth. ..215. Sports: Baseball, Basketball. Sugita, Satoka. . .2l5. Activities: GAA. Sullivan, Jerri. . .2'l5. Sullivan, Tim. . .70,75,77,89,167,2l5. Clubs: CSF, John Muir Club, Letter- man Club, Rooters' Club. Sports: Swimming. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Civil Defense Council. Honors: Representative to Red Cross Leadership Training Center. Sunada, Roy. . .7O,75,216. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Sundmark, Ronald. . ,89,216. Clubs: John Muir Club, Organon. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Sutherland, Kenneth. . .75,2l6. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Tennis. Sutton, Shirley. . .2i6. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Swanson, Nancy. . .216. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, FTA. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Junior Class Council. Swedlow, James. . .216. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Blazer Staff, Honors: Chemistry. Clubs: CSF, Triple C, Human Rela- tions Club. Councils: Youth Council, Senior Class Council. YA'LL GO DOWN this here road apiece and then ya'lI hang a left at that that cow pasture. Sweeney, Deborah. . .2i6. Sweet, Louise. . .2i6. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls Chorus. Swenerton, Jeffrey. . .75,89,216. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club. Councils: Junior Class Council. Symons, Gary. . . T Taranto, Paulette. . .216,225. Activities: Big M, Senior of the Month Committee. Clubs: Adelphi- ans. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission. Coun- cils: Pep Council. Honors: Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award. Tarpin, Jerome. . . Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Cali- fornia Cadet Corps, Stage Crew. Taylor, Dietra. . .2i6. Terry, Melvin. . .94,216. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League, Powder Puff Derby Song Boy. Clubs: Speakers' Club, John Muir Hi-Y. Commissions.: Pep Com- mission. Sports: Track. Honors: For- ensics Awards. Thackera, William. . .75,167,2l6. Activities Forensics, National For- ensics League. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Swimming. Thomas, Alex. . . Thomas, Ellen. . .74,216. Activities: Big, M, Big M Board, Wel- fare Proiect, Senior Promi Committee, Senior Breakfast Committee. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Pep Com- mission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Inter Club Council, Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Thomas James. . .2i6. Thomas, Linda. . .216. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Thompson, Barbara. . .55,74,83,90,2l6. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Big M Board, Big M President. Clubs: Adel- phians, CSF, Z Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Com- mission. Councils: Senior Class Coun- cil, Pep Council. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Junior Class Service Award. Thompson, John. . .56,75,216. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League. Clubs: CSF, Organan, Rooters' Club, Speakers' Club. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: lnter Club Council, Junior Class Council. Thoresen, Linda. . .216. Activities: Big M, GAA, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Adelphians. Thornton, James. . .2i6. Thorpe, Jamie. . .2i7. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Councils: Senior Class Council.. Tietz, Steven. . .2i7. Activities: Band. Clubs: Tri M. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council. Tingey, Toni. . .56,6O,74,217. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Publicity Commission. Councils: lnter Club Council, Junior Class Council. 1 5 Toler, Robert. . .55,60,108,217. Toliver, Gerald. . .2i7. Clubs: FBLA. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Tollefson, Reginald. . .217. Tolley, Marian. . .2l7. Clubs: Adelphians, Shutterbug Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion. Tope, David. . .152,2l7. Sports: Track. Townsend, Curtis. . .2l7. Activities: Stage Crew. Clubs: Let- terman Club. Sports: Football, Track. Traylor, Donna. . .42,217. Activities: Flag Girl, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians, Human Relations Club. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Treio, Ruben. . .2i7. Activities: Powder Puff Derby Song Boy. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Trowbridge, Donna. . .217. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Pep Commission. Truitt, Bradley. . .75,217. Activities: Band. Clubs: Rooters' Club, Human Relations Club. Councils: Senior Class Council. Tullio, laraine. . .54,56,8O,81,2'l7. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, FTA, Thespian Society. Commis- sions: Fine Arts Commission. Coun- cils: Inter Club Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. Turner, Ross. . .2l8. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club, DBA. Sports: Football, Track. Coun- cils: Sophomore Class Council. Tyler, Wendy. . .40,54,56,69,218. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA, Shutterbug Court, Student Activities: Committee, Civil Affairs Commission- er, Sophomore Class Secretary. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commission, Pub- ilicity Commission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Girls' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Advisory Coun- cil to Dr. Venable. Tyson, Maryann. . .2l8. U Udall, Ronald. , .1-10.218, Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Football, Tennis. Councils: Youth Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Uebbing, Kay. . .102,218. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Councils: Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council. Ulf, Fred. . .218. Activities: Blazer Staff. Clubs: Dip- noans. Sports: Football. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Updegraff, Diedri. . .2l8. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Girls' Glee. Upshaw, Robert. . .2l8. Walsh, John. . .71,aa,137,13e,219. Wmwwsk, Larry. H IW. Clubs: Foreign Relations Club. Warren, Harvey. . .219. Woodruff, Rita. . .22l. Urquhart, Nora. . .2'lB. V VanAmstel, Joe. . .218. Vanderberg, Sharron. . .218. VanDerKar, Franklin. . .218. VanKirk, Gregory. . ,218. Vasquez, Ernest. . . Vaughn, Diane. . .218. Veillon, Xenne. . . Verner, William. . .88,157,2l8. Clubs: Key Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Baseball, Football. Councils: Junior Class Council. Vestal, George. . .117,218. Activities: Book Store. Veylupek, Jeanne. . . Vickers, Claire. . .218. Vincent, Harold. . .103,136,138,218, Activities: A Cappella Choir. Sports: Football. Vincent, Carla. . .102,218. Vogel, Lee. . .219. Vonrhein, John. . .219. W Wackerman, Lawrence. . .219. Waldner, David. . .219. Clubs: Thespian Society. Walker, Marilyn. . .9,55,59,2l9, Activities: Aquacade, Proiect X. Com- missions: Pep Commission. Walloce, William. . .117,219. Activities: Book Store. Activities: Sophomore Class Presi- dent. Clubs: Key Club. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission. Sports: Basketball, Football. Councils: Sopho- more Class Council. Ware, Alonzo,. . .2l9. Activities: Band, California Cadet Corps. Clubs: Triple C. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Waterman, Linda. . .2l9. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Aquo- cade. Clubs: FTA. Watkin, Phillip. . .l36,i38,152,2l9. Activities: Print Shop. Clubs: Chess Club, Letterman Club. Sports: Bas- ketball, Football, Track. Weatherwax, Sari. . .102,219. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Big M, Girls' Chorus. Clubs: Adelphians. Sports: Powder Puff Derby.'Coun- cils: Pep Council. Wells, Larry. . .2l9. Welshans, Gary. . .88,219. Activities: Band. Clubs: CSF, Chem- istry Club, Key Club, Rooters' Club, DBA. Sports: Track. Councils: Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Honors: CSF Sealbearer. Wenzlaff, Carla. . .2l9. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Wernecke, Anne. . .114,219. Activities: Big M, Literary Seminar. Clubs: FTA. Westerlund, Percy. . .56,71,75,76,B8, 219. Weyhrauch, John . -. .56,6O,75,88,9O, 219. Activities: Band. Clubs: CSF, Key Club, Rooters' Club. Councils: Inter Club Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Pep Board. Honors: CSF Sealbearer, Na- tional Merit Letter ot Commendation. Weyl, Alan. . .56,60,70,71,75,89,219. Clubs: John Muir Club, Rooters' Club. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Boys' League, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Advisory Council to Dr. Venable, Civil Defense Council. Honors: Jun- ior Class Service Award, Altadena Exchange Club Award. Whan, Kenneth. . .75,219. Activities: Print Shop, Stage Crew. Clubs: Rooters' Club. Sports: Base- ball, Football, Swimming. Councils: Sophomore Class Council. Whinery, Michele. . .220. Clubs: FBLA. Councils: Inter Club Council, Red Cross Council, Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council. White, David. . .220. Clubs: CSF, FBLA. Commissions: Pep Commission. Sports: Basketball, Foot- ball, Golf, Track. Councils: Inter Club Council, Junior Class Council. White, Harold. . .88,9O,92,177,22O,224. Activities: Forensics, National Foren- sics League. Clubs: CSF, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Key Club. Commissions: Assemblies Commission, Civil Affairs Commission. Councils: Inter Club Council, ASB Constitution Committee. Honors: National Merit Finalist, First Place National Math Contest at Muir, Yale Club Book Award, Bank of America Award. Whiteside, Alberta. . .105,220. Wickstrom, Karen. . .220. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Wilfong, Alfred. . .220. Wilford, Marguerite. . ,4O,55,59,1l4, 115,22O,230. Activities: Big M, Hoofbeats Staff, Editor-in-Chief'of Hoofbeats, Shut- terbug Court, News Bureau. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language Club, Quill and Scroll. Commissions: Fine Arts Commission, Publications Commission. Honors: MMHW. Williams, Christine. . . Williams, Doris. . .220. Activities: Big M, Shiitterbug Court, Clubs: Adelphians. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Red Cross Council, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Williams, John B.. . .220 Williams, John D.. . .220. Williams, Jonathan. . .220. Clubs: Chess Club, Councils: Senior Class Council. Williams, Robert. . .220. Wilson, Brent. . .1'l6,22O. Activities: California Cadet Corps, Print Shop, Stage Crew. Clubs: Shut- terbug Club. Sports: Football. Wilson, Candace. . .31,55,74,220. Activities: Big M, Book Store, Junior Court, Homecoming Queen. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Assem- -blies Commission, Pep Commission. Councils: Red Cross Council, Sopho- more Class Council, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Pep Council. .v 1. Wilson, Janet. . .220. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, GAA. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commission. Wilson Julie. . .220. Wilson, Sara. . .220. Wilson, Susan. ..221. Activities: Big M, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee. Clubs: Adelphians. Commis- sions: Fine Arts Commissions, Pep Commission. Councils: Youth Coun- cil, Sophomore Class Council, Jun- ior Class Council, Senior Class Coun- cil, Pep Council. Wilson, Wendell. . .22l. Clubs: John Muir Hi-Y, DBA. Sports: Track. Wilson, Willie. . .22l. Wiltsie, Joanne. . .6O,221. Activities: Big M, Forensics, Aqua- cade Dryland, GAA, National For- ensics League, Youth Conference. Clubs: FTA, Organon, Speakers' Club, Human Relations Club. Com- missions: Fine Arts Commission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Coun- cils: lnter Club Council, Senior Class Council. Forensics Awards. Winans, Jill. . .55,59,6O,61,68,69,74, 173,22l. Activities: Aquacade Dryland, Big M, Girls' Glee, Pep Commissioner. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Pep Commission, Publicity Commission. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Girls' League, Senior Class Council. Honors: Jun- ior Class Service Award. Wismer, John. . .1'l6,22l. Activities: Print Shop. Clubs: Chess Club, JMJETS. Woelper, Annamaria. . .22l. Wolfe, Gregory. . .176,22l. Councils: Senior Class Council. Wong, Carole. ..221. Wood, Bill. . .22l. Woodard, Harvey. . .22l. Woodruff, David. . . Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, Foreign Language Club. Commis- sions: Publicity Commission. Coun- cils: Girls' League. Woodward, Collis. . .22l. Councils: Red Cross Council, Senior Class Council. SENIORS i Wright, Judith. , .22l. Activities: Big M. Commissions: Civ- il Affairs Commission. Wyckoff, Robert. . .22l. Clubs: Dipnoans. Y Yamaguchi, Gregory. . .75,22l. Clubs: CSF, Rooters' Club. Councils: Boys' League, Senior Class Council, Civil Defense Council. Yamamoto, Setsuko. . .90,221. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, CSF, Foreign Language Club. 'Com- missions: Civil Affairs Commission, Pep Commission. Honors: CSF Seal- bearer. Yamasaki, Albert. . .22l. Clubs: Latin Club. Yamasaki, Nobuo. . .112,113,221. Activities: Blazer Staff, Photo Pro- duction. Clubs: JMJETS, Shutterbug Club. Yamashita, Mary. ..221. Activities: Big M. Yamashita, Ronny. . .222. Ybarra, Joanne. . .222. Yewell, Susan. , .114,ll5,222. Activities: Aquacade, Big M, Hoof- beats Staff, Publications Editor. Clubs: Adelphians, Quill and Scroll. Commissions: Civil Affairs Commis- sion, Publications Commission. Sports: Powder Puff Derby. Councils: Senior Class Council, Pep Council. Honors: MMHW. Yotter, Millicent. . .222. A Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Commissions: Pep Commission. Youngquist, Patricia. . .222. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians. Z Zeiss, Gretchen. . .222. Activities: Big M. Clubs: Adelphians, FTA. Commissions: Civil Affairs Com- mission, Publicity Commission. Coun- cils: Junior Class Council. Zintgraff, Cheryl. . .1l2,222. Activities: Big M, Blazer Staff. Clubs: CSF. Zalot, Carol. . .9,54,56,58,83,103,172, 173,222. Activities: A Capella Choir, Aqua- cade, Aquacade Director, Big M, Girls' Glee, Madrigals. Clubs: Adel- phians, Z Club, Human Relations Club. Commissions: Assemblies Com- mission, Civil Affairs Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Pep Commis- sion. Councils: ASB Cabinet, Youth Council, Senior Class Council. JUST A LITTLE bit more here and Proiect X will be ready for the rally. editor's note As the last deadline is upon us cmd our work has come to an end, we can look back and realize finally what we have accomplished. A yearbook is a product of many people working togetherg it cannot be done alone. First and foremost I would like to thank our Advisor, Mrs. Burns, who managed some- how to stay calm and reasonable through all emergencies. No matter how terrible the calamities or how drastic the occurrences, she always had a solution. Mr. Ford and the Photo Productions class were especially a help during the last terror-stricken days before the final deadline. Our yearbook representative, Mr. Hubbell, deserves many thanks for his helpful criticisms and suggestions. Of course, Dunlap-Turney Photography should be singled out for heartfelt thanks and praise for their extra work, marvelous results, and fortitude, shooting all of the organization and senior pictures. l would also like to say a special thanks to the Administration who so often rushed call slips and other necessaries through for us. Beuna, my right hand, your capability was a great help: getting the copy shipments off, overseeing page sales, and all the countless other things you did. Nancy and Jo, special thanks for all your hard work, especially under the pressures you were subiected to. Many thanks to Betty who took over seemingly hopeless tasks and did fantastic work besides. Sue, Karen, Anne, Delia, Nick and your side-kick Cary, your terrific accomplishments are very much appreciated. The juniors- Pam, Eleanor, Harcourt, Janet, Ingrid and Nan-and sophomore Pam-who accepted their assignments uncomplainingly, did them well, and barely flinched during those little criticism sessions really deserve praise. A yearbook ties a class together as not many things can do. As the work on the book progressed, the unity of,the class grew, as everyone found that work went so much smoother if they worked together and coordinated their efforts. This book will be a new and different kind of book for Muir, many new things were attempted. Our class and all those involved can look at this yearbook-your yearbook-and recognize it for what it is meant to be-a tribute to a truly great school. ellaJc7o.9k' i 1, eWor 's es ear oo s re a or-m --:a'-sms:-: ' N nooks , XTAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY x 4.-V ,f , ' A z4.ff- ff X A4 f x f x- NR If -w. ' 1 Au. .AX +V f - - W . ..-. ,,, -,,,, I9 T' 9 P .- 'P-1 4 f H SX 1 11. NJ Ie, I! A .cL..a.T'-1 V , 1 1 -4, -'1 -ujl. ,. v.,--u .I .I Iva 4-'-. . Q-. 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