La Habra High School - Hieland Yearbook (La Habra, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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...M +,AT,w,.v-1--V A -'Iwi M! F L E ff ' i P v-r- 75- '- -.. I 1 . . J ii y , ,g U + I r I n. , . Q I :J vm 'fiwrW . :fTd'g 5, w R , AVM1 ww ul 4 .yl 1 ll THE HIELAND PUBLISHED BY LA HABRA HIGH LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA VOL. VIII, 1961-62 EDITOR JIIVI INOLCOTT USINESS MANAGER NIARGI RANDOLPH DVISOR NIR. WILLIAM DUNTON PHOTOGRAPHER ALBERT 81 JAIVIES ff-'W' N X ! 1' f '-af-e ,f 1 X! xv If M' It I Aff ff' Kgs-X1 H JI, f 'I I 4 l If xxx l 1 x L - my 1 l d dxf! 1' XA f xx ,' lx N X I .Xt x ,NN ff, as If X F72 Color, excitement, and spirit in general are all evidenced in this shot of the first all-school assembly of the year, held in the stadium. It was at this assem- bly that our foreign exchange students, Reiko and Cas, were introduced and the pipers appeared in their newly-acquired tunics. Man has spent many centuries in the exploration of color, and its useful application to human behavior. Although he has not begun to understand it, several things have been discovered that have much bearing on the lives of all mankind. In centuries past, color and light were woven into the pattern of life, for they were believed to be divine forces necessary to every man's existance. They have always been viewed with awe, because man has never been able to understand either of them. Today, even though man has discovered much about color, the comman man is still unable to grasp the full scope of color. He surrounds himself with it, and Nature constantly envelopes us in it, but we re- main unconcious of it as a true expression of Nature. Because we are constantly aware of color in our life, and because we cannot exist without it in our environ- ment, the 1962 HIELAND staff has chosen color as a theme. Q A LANDMARK to edu- cation, the facade in front of LHHS stands as asym- bol of our ever-increasing scholastic endeavors. 3 P TABLE QF I 1 f f 1 fy. ifj Lg, l s 5 , Q v I i 1 I L dA , R 1 ' 1 I f f f DEM: sw f .l.,...f. . n ,f A ' xx' x x f S 102 - Government J 104 - Faculty , mlAR,Q,,,,m, .., , 4? -F9 . i X ? 1 , 5 I . 'ls . ff 1 5 5 C I , s T' '- VH 7 I ff, g,. iII rr R 1 A 'fl J ,,, Qe w...m . .- il CQNTENTS ATHLETICS 0, , ,ea ,f,,.1-, -4 X 170 Football , .,. AA ' 1 82 Water Polo If ff' I 186 Cross Country ' ' 1 90 Basketball If f .Af' l 200 Track ,I 'fl s . 1 204 Swimming if If ,. X 208 Wrestling f V j, 1 21 2 Tennis R I 1 X 'A 214 Baseball X FM f! A lf' I A 218 GAA XXX rx ,X , , 1 I ' , 1'-KN xl I g e b ,. aiwmiwuwwff ,MW V , :sguwafxfvfw:mLq.,,.,n,,-,off 5. 2 W T' We, 'XXX Xxxx X xx XR-. l DVE T I ,,,, ,n,a, -2 . .,,i,,i , ,n, A ig., , 5 N X- 34-AQQQ. 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X N v A Em 1 , fmfmrvailqffi-4 AW QWW 'W ng' .vw ww 4 ff ,gh 'V 1.4 L , 7' 'I FN, Nffmfvi' V Wie AX' fl 1 ' 'G' A-1f '!u.m '- fmM::Q 5Nff , '-1411 I l A 3: -ffffgl Wxsx Mtv! U 74157, ff Lf! ' 1' ' ' N-!'ai5'm'ffi4!fF f E? W Malaria., ' . 5 f flew 'NSW 5555414-247 xx M X 'f f f H1 . X'-S aff ,, 7 ' N I f i ff: . iiw, Q, ' 4: 'ff 3 -11,1--f 4. X - - rv A l Q : i H A -V -. VI CKI DAY: Woe-Preszdent Q A .. -- ' . ' . V , -L Zag - +::9-Q1? ':.g'--'--T.Ls,s W 4 f X ' 4 , QQ, ,, , 'X :il A -- 'azz . -ibf -T pf Q gfefczmu Even though this is their first year at La Habra High School, the Class of 65 has shown spirit and enthus- iasm. Being freshmen they had to start from scratch, which also included their treasury. In solving this problem, the freshmen conducted many sales. Freshmen are looking to the future after a year of careful planning and ex- perience. rf' l 3' DIANE CROW Secretary FRESHMAN ADVISORS Mr. Ballard, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, King, Mr. Stafford, Mr. Lennertz and Mrs. Selin. CLASS COUNCIL . J. H w ezeifiw' 5 w fax Bark Row: Greg Keller, joe Burleson, Steve Joyner, john Schaefer, Lee Cooprider, Bunny Mac Charles. Front mul: Gayle Barta, Marsha Disbro, Vicki Day, Diane Crow, GA YLE BARTA, Tram-ure, Kathy Beetham, and Denise Grive. 11 - :EEE 911:52-'F-254 :., . if if sf 'U' vw ' -'44 l A ' . ' -. J - 12 ' e. 1 -ff ' .. 4 1 ,f Y W.. . Q -15: Laura Abbott Louise Adams 1. , A - Q . 1 lf 1. R L X Pat Aspergren Michael Babcoke ,P x' I - fd' .aab ' i glfldligl se 'F t , S mpg -tw 'S ld 'K x 1 mi if , i H, w ,. pf . . -, ,,rr .N at , t w A X I x I 1 ' - H53 K..,. 1 fS,tL'. L-' -. ' X -, . ' I ,A ii A , sv' Q, Q in 41 Sw ift 1 Gary Ahart Renn Allsmen Mike Amann aaaa a , - gg I :HI Q -: -: . ,V A - 4 1 , 7: Y v g , 7 , Y ,QI ,,, Kathleen Baird Wayne Baker Denis Bard Gayle Barta if A ' V . 5- 5 ' W :Mali la , A I-if 5' ' Terry Bartlett jk- Lorna Beaver Sammy Becerra I 'Q V' ,S few ' 5 C5 eg ff l , iv I' x Kathryn Beetham ,l Linda Benoit 12 l , 5 I I 2 ly. N K 1' . J 4 1 s Carl Beradis Gordon Berg X B B f john Biffle Ka Catherine Bartok Lorene Beals l I V M? X i v tu .- ,W 4 an A 55-A. K v vc . V , ,, mi s - a , . n rn . . . -xx AUS g. Patricia Beckner john Beetham - as : ,, y A , '- 'vs , , ' 1979 U- , Z .iff Ron Bell Sheryl Bennett Z ' ,,. jim S , ' I ' ' -K .. .7 -l t - A 1 RW' V N 'I ' , 4 X 3 ,Q s -, , 'tl any gg F1 it , + 5:-v' Su! thleen Billhimer Diane Bizzeu C. Bjorklund Linda Black Stephen Bernhardt Steven Bess Kristina Bidwell ' ' ' E' '-' 'ff - . Ti-if',1 11' iv 'I' ? 'W' 1 ar 'P Bonazza Karen Bookhout Roselyn Boozel Stanley Bovee Joyce Bowman Don Bradford S- Bfaifhwaife jonathan Brekke Nancy Brown J., , I - . 2.5.5 Q, , ' 'Q u - , K gl' i? - av. 2 C. 'J AA 12 I - Carmel Bryant Gerald Buck Marc Buehler Carmen Burgos joseph Burleson R- Caballero uffx 5 TA- ,QU 1 H 5 Ruth Capper Dean Camarda Diana Caniglia J. Cantacessi --Aw .Nl 'iz A Al w l A my we H' ' r '!:'.. ' 5 flier V , ' .... X I 5 1 'LELEEE :E 'EE-f' ug ' Susan Carre Janine Carlson Linda Carlson Gregory Carlston mel Classic ,L To B Q' s r t l Michael Carruth Leland Carroll Martha Castanon Phyllis Cerda 1'1 +I' V '- 1 4 .L Diane Chambers jancy Chang Cynthia Chapman Yolanda Chavez ,qv-' -L . 1 '- x it 5 Linda Childers Fredrick Clarke A? ' V. -. , L - . ' , ig, , 3 A Rim V X V f x F, , 4, V' x K 26:15 .3 ,F Y, 2 ff - . , ' 'F 1, -' 1 . -f , ,: 1 ' wma I , ' ' .I A A X ix Y I 4, . E , f ,F A. 'V A, VI I 1 ,,. , it W , . LT 4 R ag.: 1 . , - : ix B .t V. x ' L ' . , t ' ' ' a , i 5,1 a .,- if , G V fe f 'Q , x tr- ' 'J' . . ' 'A f , V .V - H 'F - Alfa . A N --Ia .- H, '1 Y. T5 . , 2 s ' s.-'!a. at 'N N 'J gn :J Q '1 ,i ' fl V 1' Susan Clawson Daryl Clifton Gary Clobes judity Coleman J. Compton Anntona Cook W Cooprider Steve Corcoran 13 li., , -, , , , , L- 2--f nil i .I , Q ii Rudy Corral Elizabeth Corrin Patricia Cgstello Nanqr Coulsgn JoAnne Creager L- Creighton Diane Crow Dennis Cypher Steven , .4 ,,.!i :.: :1: it 5 ite . . 'WEL W .. , NJ E ff 4 A ' . Q LL! M v My ' - -X n 2 ',,vv', ,N l vi 5 9 1 Q' gi X A .- i, Vi: Tirn Danson Daria Davis Raymond Davis Richard Davis Vicki Day Bonnie Deaton Gary Deckert Carole DeVries C. - 1 l a i f ' X I . ..,,, . ,f A H 'ua' Nancy Digange Marsha Disbro Z5 - - ' 1'5- ' -1 i f ' 1, 'nge Q.. P Diane Dolan Mike Donaldson Nancy Doutt Robert Dufort x 'J 1 L ' 3 E i ii- iii 'if ff M , -. 1,, 8. ' - 9 ..,.i M i . D - - .- U i i ' ' 5 zl' -A M 55 7' as ' . . 5 K 4 , - egg ' N - '- -ev p ' ' U My . . xir N Q, .1 Y L, . I Q., 4 16 , .? i . l ---- at ' f f-f' M it f D ' . -. f - A f -, 'iff --JLG, ..1'3'.: Y David Dunn Sylvan Durham Peter Dworkin Willis Dyer Phillip Eben Howard Eddins Douglas Edwards Ellery Ehrlich Ina Rae -?' , -feifj 1 47 Aj 1- 8' ii nl -f1- ., .. wi L' I Y , -:F , Y, It -1' l I jN?i.AK,.l,A . ' 1 , 1-:gif W 2. . lv E. 1 ee i X , , 4. K X 5 A A, M: was--W A X! 5, Yi, , , , . , A XD. Shirley Elliott Curtis Erskine joel Everitt Donald Fanning Vlilliam Farroux Maclalene Feb rerd Aleta Fine Patricia Finfrock Mike 14 7? ff' fr wx T A- - A 1- -Q f. I -. r i wifi, -4 ll- ' '4 F- 41 X X is ll ..,. V . ,A,, Q F aaa? ,- if F erre K f - Fisher Linda Fitzgerald Sue Flanagan Grant Fleener james Flores Bill Floyd David Follett Claudia Ford Connie Ford , ,. 'jeg' X NNI ,., .,,...,,. g :QSM -lll .-5, .. X , .rf ' J' 1-:IE-,i',12.3 lm ','--, U t fm ml' f ,JN W A2 ' 'iff' '. I W -ilil W4 i , .. i n l lr X f x 4 I '. ,,::, 2 fe . A if X L h if' ax lrux x V Y -1 R: A V Ford Ford Rod FOIHCI' Audrey FOStCI' Sl-le FOSICCI' FOthCflf1gl'1a1'I1 Carolyn Fowler Dgnnis FI-ancig Sue Franke X X I 1 af cf f l . I 4. X ,LN Volanda Frausto Marc Freed A .X Q , .v-'- ll',gQ3l5 5, f 2 ,r --.-'- I- fzrifeet F X ' , fa Rf F r l l Q F i d G . 2 K lfw is -:-. Q l .J f'f-12rrz,,af,7', F F F .X ew k , ' Q gg f gf, f 'gi-gg 5, fa gr e F -af I efflfifqfi' . X Y' ' l 'stu' 1 NX f Y psi. l 77 I! in ..,,, JL 1 -.-f- , Laurie Freeman Bob Frost , or ,:.:.,,. P y 1 ': 'E-l- 4 lilil N Bob Fry Brent Fuller F iiii . , . H , Q 'Q Q 3 1 . , eg .... -T rar , F . ' 'Q Y UTY V ' - Si , ' in Eiiiiii Y 1 2 1 ,,- .F Gadd John Gallagher Kathy Gallagher Delores Garcia Tom Garcia Allen Gatlin Vincent Gennaro im Geor e Sharon Germer S 2 , ala i e f f ie 1 f l 1 l Goetz Andy Gomez Manuel Gomez Jim Gordon june Gordon Zana Granger Randy Grant Robert Gram Mike Green i in 1 N sn- 9 in E QQ S V. 5 le , 1 3 1 K Q J W - f- l 'h' P 5 X 'K K ill!! M I -1 N A t, jx- ., 5 X M A F, ...X - W ' ,U 'rl 1-r W I QQ 4 -'I 4 aa 'S ' if 3-131 f lx 1' , r ' E 1 E ...4 , .im 4 , , as r m ! , 3, . FM WN If 1 r f as ,Q .N gg , ' , . ' , - e- -f 5 ' llieyf is If .H A if W J' ' Jerry GICCIIC Gary Gregg Denise Grieve Cheri Griffin Robert Grirnsley M, Grommet Nancy Gumm XV ,, ,.f:A L, f.,. A v,NN l Stanely Gunkel john Hackett Steve Hadzega Sandra Hahan 3, , ,.,, A L X 1- . X . janet Hall Marylynne Hall B. Hamaguchi AHCC Hamaker 3 Linda Hardwick Bill Harjo Gilbert Haro Ruth Harrington ww- ' V, E if , Y'-. 15 Qs' Y: f j I q.,A , Lynda Hatfield Terri Haugen Mary Hawkins Thomas Heacox Lindsay Haig Roger Haigh David Hamby G. Ham ner Ng' M xr?-I' Linda Haskins Neil Hastings ' ' , ,. . , , , t-ff,,,,, A , ,, P fe Q it if - - 'P 5'-V-' M M 5959? R i 1' 3 aeoxl Barbara Heglandl l ,W . 'i l . i X . i , f V . l Q 1 .W ., - 3 A X lx . il. 'M l Y Q f , , rw,,N l l ' NL: 1 V Ella ' , ' . N l l 1 g , - X 1- La I Leslie Heimef C. Henderson Bob Henkle Sf HC,-dmlm Paul Hernandez Rerni Herrera X - ' , ' I 'fik 1 ! l l fl 5 , f M.. . TQ f ,..'4'!4 'ii' , . ' 5 ' ' . l if , ' vii-ici? -' 'H H at X' t i '-':'.?a,. Wifi A - ' -- ' .1 - u w! Q ' ff .ah f7Ss'. Y Eric Herst David Hess John Hibble Bob Hibble Ken Higgaggyn Dorenda Hill Hill 'K gg P! 457, ffl' 1 f' Nui w-,P jf' -PQ gs 16 1 rf - i . ' - j -ff r Q 0 I N i 1 A Richard Holba Craig Holloway J- H01mSU'0m E- Hinoios Rodney Hinton 1 1 . 1 1, 1 , , 1 , ' 1 If ff f 1 1' ll Mff' 1 1 X I l11f 1 1 1 1 1 cf, fy ' ff! K David Horak 1 ' 1 K f 1 Jeff Horton Art Hough Valerie Howarth .Q 14 sl -6' 1 1 1 3 11 1 Barb JacObSOI'1 Richard Jecmen Randy Jenkins 11 1 1 ' ' 1 l 1 . .. x ,1 1 ,, ,. - ,. - .'. , 1 , ' , L - . ' ' 1. , - , 1 Q 1M E? - W iff 4 1 ., - . x, in 4? 5 .t J '1 , . , S , ,xi . I, Mary Jimenez Janice Johnson Kathy Johnson Tim Johnson Qi-ff nf' Jonathan Jones RSX JOHCS Thomas Jone Greg Kahn Gary Kaifesh R. Karrenbauer Roger Kays Terry Keeney R sv 4 ,. Sue Hudspeth C. Humphreys Bill Humphries S- Huntsnjan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 , H1 H fn- ,4 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 l W i nl X , G. ' l Nancy Jensen L 1 3 ' 0,1 Q v1 1 uv , E L .X N1 S' 1- 'Q' S S Lorraine Joy L. Vernie.Holton, Lynn Hopkins if '11 li 1 1: . iL au. -1 Biuye Hubbard Terry Hudgkins .A 1 L A af' ,, ,,,, M21 'E' l . ff' V, . 1 15 X K. , .1 . :fa Gil Imholz' Karrell Irvin , .L Stan Jenson D315 Jeter 1 1 Fred Johnston Gary Johnston ,Q Yu.. di-Ql ! BAA I ,- .wtf Steve Joyner June Joyner , ' 1 fa 'K ' a. ii l Sherry Kehr Greg Keller , W V f ft i X '. . ina 3 W 54, , si ...:. jf r wma-1 '---' ,aEN?i,-fr ' A 'NL' L' L xfxk C ' ' , Ti - 125.1 Tim Kennedy Ehris Keslinke Bob King Judy Kisichi Baird Knappen Dick Krause Lynn Kureger Linda Lamar 1: .. ,- A rf - I ,, Z7 Ron Larson l 1 N ...Jr -Ltr ,w I W 'J i X. David Lee -are it ,,4., it Fix 3. ' ' P-. .-. . W., Alb ert Lewis 'i Rachel Lopez v 4 F i 1 I Linda Maggio 6 I 1 f X y I' K L uf' i 1. -.,v'F'y f . I., l Mike Martin 18 18 I en Kath Lawl Pat La 'X 1 I x r e Lauro y ess y fc , 3 P . . -. . ax.-' J' ir' '21, Marie Le Hay i ' 41 , ai: Y 1-f-ff P , K -'-I , x Bob Liles 1' '-Aria? 'Q' laik ml A 1, l . wg X C'r'? ' 'y jcq s 1 as j , 1 Kathy LoPorto Gerry Lowry Ray Lozano li fl l Mk., F- ',. ,. . I t 'ia ...I j . f S 11. jean Magusen john Marquardt Clyde Marshall . ' ' , ,bn P1 -' '. . Qi it X xx f- x al ' 5 'Wk v- Jackie Lenahan Sandra Leonard Diane Leonardo Z, . 1 Lil 1 4 X Steven Lockley IM W e-N J 5-.. view, f if .Q gk, B. MaCCharles Loretta Marshall Rimdb' Martin RBC F-11611 Maffirw Clay Masters Celeste Matheny : Nki 'Lp , ., , I rv Q Y 9 of .-fzgiazm, y 1 . '- ' ,T B .ffl 'T V' T' -V Jain. Louis Marteeny David Martin 1 5 Greg Mathews Susie Maturino Linda Maurer Robert N . Sv gm. .W f . V A -. ,. 5.7 1 .. ' 11131 I ,. .4 his EL, ' . ..x H . i H -l if Q ff. 2' i, ' . 21423 ' ,' - w as 1 N na McCabe Gary McDaniel T. McDonough K. McKerracher Wendy McRae Steve Meier .J 2 Mell Sandra Melnik Kathy Melton V n ., if It . .11 Q. lvl l .. ' ' ' iz f Margarita Mendoza Aubrey Miller ' .1 0 - v w -A ' ' I I A , H -- I sr-'-. ,J -, 'R ifsffrzlflffi- 35 E 'vs sv- 'L' WI ' ,.:-T'f4,'1:-.1-1.:g.ff1.gf123:5z34- .-, i332g,',:f1ii2'.,11 X e I I 5, 445.ki111924rgrkleilglzfrfgfrzwfi''titfa-2E1i1f2f ' '7' ' -, . ev . - -f , 'QS' ' X ' ' T- ' fl , S .af Cheryl Miller La Donna Miller Steve Miller - gifg 1 I L . D. EDDYl Q, L N-I Linda Dee Moore l fl' ' if aa . EL. Y, l S. Morrow W 4 -ph-. nb- W F56 'MPT' .4 nfl , will Dave Murray Linda Muss on 454 -I Linda Morales Bob Mortensen .... -Nr ' l Bruce Nance t H f r' ' - 'll . qtf ffl l ' Oakes Pat P'Drain Laurie Ogilvie Lynn Ogilvie john Osborne Bill Moran Kathy Moran Steve Morgan 15' . Ill .1 . ..lx if 1 LANE.: - Edgar Mueller Julie Mulstay G, Mumenthaler l , . r s J , III IE' X 2255 ,, Linda Navarro Don Nelson Stephen Nickles g .i fel' ' I II xI. , I II br .. I .,- ' '- 'ifii vlj 1, M. Pack Helen Padilla Linda Padilla Blaine Miller '.., .4- N ,, -sf N I. john Mitas Kevin Monaham :I f f Bob Moroz l 8 . . 4 J x . 1 fs., 4..J ,'x james Murphy , , ,ig DavidmNorman I L .- .. , I I I, 'r dh' I F' v Q1 Louis Paul 1 9 Karen Pavlinch Tirnmie Pena fx Roberta Pope Carolyn Post Ross Preston N icolett Price r l l, l A 4 , .4.' M Randy Raggon Marian Ramey -4. 'mit' f if :gn X if' Q ,+P P I , Q. Z- '. ht 'if' -I I , Q11 , h U. WAP ' L5 - Q if L. , ' lx V, I, I V e l P ' Lani Reed Charles Regrets I 4 S --'Y Linda Peterson Sandra Lee Pfyl l E X . 1 .... , J, :Eg s ' y t 0 N 135 l Ron Potter .ah L ' l --'lik' A ,..- jf ,r .Q G Janice Phillips Glenda Pierce jan Platt ff Y lu g. f. Uaigxhqh Robyn Potts Dale Powys james Pratt S. Propster Cheryl Quanstrom Adelheid Quitt Diane Raddatz A la A11 1 , I Nancy Randle Elizabeth Reed Fran Reed A M R , R M , X , L' l ,L . hjf ' ,F it .lfQ-13 , . ., 'LQ I -EQ 5 Z 1 . ' . 55 :F-. Carol Reichert - 20 0. H 1 r S? ' Ut W l at. 2 Steven Richards Kathy Richardson D. Ridenhour jimmy Roblnett Charlene Rocci Teresa Rodriquez 20 rfieilg Cynthia Ren Bruce Richard Stephen Riemer Kathy Rinearson ns. 5 t A K W? , , -4 'Q 'S -1? 1' Brenda Rogers Carolyn Rogers .SA af- L Richards Ron Roades Susan Rogers jerry Roles ff. 41235 rfa. ' I Gtr: 121' if 4 I' x 1.1. .I V.. . 1. m5 ii, Q, f V 'N ,V .9 I V O S 'ff SSL K 1, ' gt x, J C .X XX xt-X 14 .,-A h ,H ,. - H. . 1. - ., , f r R W f J. , l ' . 11 ' P .14-1 , 'ul ' IQ :jul 4 VM 5. u 'Q' V bv 1 Dale Rollin Marian DX x S in . Baret Plympton Wdliam l t Im- ' Q trf ' ' . ' . , 'f ' 3 Ov w ' I 'X l . H G- - i l - .ii .11 X 1 A 'U 'eu' l Q. , E. l l .. X ' X t 't + V :tl .s Romine B b R n Lillian Rost R, R ' ' k' Greg Roth Randell Ruppe Wendell Ruppe jan Rus Hank Ryherd 7 ll' Q al, 4. o oo ey ostawic 1 ,ff X t , . gvr. Aft 1 K5 xg-WD 5 6 2 ,, 'Si ' X 90? . Robert Saldana Philip Salzwedel Dancid Sarnarin Pete San Pedro Teddi jo Sanders Anthony Sanforl fl lr- L 'J 'illsifw 'C 'N joe Sandoval Midge Sayre Sam Scaflide L. Scarborough john Schaefer Neil Schermitzler l ' S ' an Q 1 1 1 , Torn Schilling .Maryann Scholgel Don Schmidt C- 5ChU1C1' Rochelle Schultz -Q x ' .. P 1 'R f 1 in r in , -.asf Barbara Scott Gwen Kay Scott Pamela Scott Janice Scroggins Philip Seals Terry Seibert w 4 ,.-'H N 4r-- : QW' wi Q I L, 'w ' wi A Y M U H ' V V t l um Charles Selin Sandy Severance Steve Sheley JaCkiC Sllepafd Cynthia Shilala JOA1'11'1 ., fra, 1 1 XII Gail Sxssung Peggy Slinmg Barbara Smith jeff Smith Lynn Smith Donna Smothers Edwm Spanos Sally Spraker ' 21 Q i 5 H U f1-- V , is J--:.i L11 :X- 'uh-if' ta-. , 'XL Robert St. Clair Donald Stark JoAnn Stewart Sandy Stigers Christine Sweet Scott Switzer :si . V Jeff Thompson Kathy Thompson I I james Tuchy Gloria Valerino Sefir Vargas Kenny Varnum 'L' wg-.ff Kathy Starner Elaine Starr Kathryn Lee Steele Sherry Steele Cheryl Stemler Linda Stender I ,. v-Ur dl '-25 S is Craig Stover Mike Strauch David Struve Carolyn Sumner David Surber Tim i 1 Q ,. ,xi ax I . V Y .J C K , fm- - 4 X f -e ei 1 Sfhflili- Linda Sylling Brad Taylor Lynda T eplv M. Thomann Bronwyn Thomas Tom Tiemens Doug Titchney Sharon Townley jei Travis -- - S. Van Heukelem Jimmy Van Pelt Benny Vargas uni Q' , A -i.- - . -'L-:,' , . kffzpb-:Z - J Y ,. L.- .aff .iff-' Mary Vasquez Linda Villella - .Ni -N W- ., Y--- - ' .- , -1,--fn 5 Sutton X it N ,xx ails -,Zo X ' Xxx Q fl xr i' ' .l ill L 1 fllx X x x X, xt I y ' X -f--'gd Rh X it T SQL f l l XX wx ef: ll- L ' 'F -ff rf- Umm rx Ni, 'lf ff N ,- : xxx X so ll I xx X XX? 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Proceeds from this year's projects will go to- ward next year's Junior- Senior Prom. ff . -, 4:-f 4 X 1 34- F. .5 , - . - -:V J-I 3 :Wi . il il Mr. ljoteler, Mrs. Lonergan, Mrs. Hopkins. Mr. Blair, Mrs! Gillespie. E57 NA NCY REA, Secretary T7 NANCY HENRK Treasurer. FRONT ROW : jan Russell, Gail Miller, Beverly Fergerson, Sandy Harvey, Carol Roberts, Sharon i Hamilton, Kathy Richards, Carol Muench, Leah Richards. BA CKRO WP Terry Hird, john Meyers, 1 Charlie Vilright, jim Hurt, Leonard Meier, Dale Oderman. 2,5 ,. ht ,, L if 1 x ' A as G. A1Vb1'CC1'1fSCI1 Gary Aldrick Becky Alvarez john Amato jack Ames Kathy Amnasan 1 X . 'N . w x I - ,- 1 A f A-1 '- y Karen Anderson J- AI1dCfS0U Gary Andersen Robert Anthony Jim Armstrong W J L 4, i it-N ,- 4i ' xx I ,'? . Betty Baker H Phil ankixardt Anita Banks U Bard ell :N x 7 1 , 0 ' W1 Sue Barnard Dennis Barr U, Diana Barry Lindlee Barry . rl B i N GL W E 3 t ' o U , A, ,. ' f 1 , S4 ': Greg Bates S. Battenschlag , , T .. dm.. Chuck Aswell ,,,... Donna Barker .ir gn -a- L f , Ricky Andrews Eddy Andreozzi Linda ,. .. .- -vs. . J Ki E5-'91 J' if XY. .eil A Ron Bailey Doug Baird Vickie Craig Beal Frank Beradis Mary Bearnan la Frances Becerra ubg 26 .i T , in , A , AJ yqgnxi a J I -l' ..'p a'W , K3 .JY 1 ,mx 0 N , ' Sandy Belski Marilyn Berzelt Nancy Bl '11 W I r Q A IW! 'mr J- 4 'E . 1 -4' J s.. 4 'b ' , T V Marsha Bland Carla Blank Marita Bonazza Judy Botticher Arthur Bowe Carroll Bowman Randy Bramel Glenn . M, , -xl ' Q -V , 1 5, QW ,F ' Qi rf . , Q f B. - B W 5 B' -5-Tr-wf V3 -' rl 'S '-:-' , ' A' ,is -E-:::': 'ein' P A NEA!-1 ' Linda Breeding Karen Brengle Bob Brennan Janie Briggs Barry Brown Dennis Brown Judy B,-Own K fOWHC11Cf '! 5 Glenda Buckner S. Bullington Faith Burke Bruce Burns Burleson as K , 5 w ,f 1 Y X 'ra Gail Burton Wayne Burton X vu K xx . Scuy Byerrum '5f:- Terry Caifey 15,- . , ..-,,?:-wi, y ' I Card ChefY1 Carle Mariam Carrico Linda Carruth Dustey Carsey Barbara Carter Larry 27 4 Ron Chalfont juaquin Cerda Sharon Cliffcnd Patti Clapp vi . . -., P l Q -r 61 NALJ- -me 14- i Nellie Collins Clyde Conner Pat Cook Linda Cooper k 'sf' Mary Co ughlin jim Counts QP 1:-ev 5 gl, 43 23 A . i , Sharon Choate Shirley Chaffee B Chfistianson Judy Clements Denise Cole i N Qt gl ju' . ' AN 5 S .: 1, ,. . , w jimmy Conner Mike Coppock Karen Craft 5 ,X 98 . , , f 1 Diane Cole N. Stanley Conner ,s john Costanzo Denise Craig Ronald Coleman Nancy Colletti 4 gg K A L 4 ' 'Fi i . ye. 'L - ,D ' l ri 7 Y 7 l john Clemmer Mike Cleveland el-217 4 I n kBetty Connrrjg ll! 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John Frank Susan Frank Carole Franklin Aleta Frankwick Dick Frost Arthur Gallardo Ralph Gerard Kathy Giesler N i fveis 1. i 533' r A k . , i ' - 4 . . f A, I ' 1 2. 5 fx H H ' I., ' ai, 1 ' A '2 ' 15 , -vs -4 X i few Q. h ' i Q 1 'V '31 , ' Y Q ,' If '. ' l i Y Hr' . ' if' . : 'i .-H . w il' ' I -iz 1 . X V ' 5 V ' 1 ' ' ., ,gin ' , J +7 L. ' ,4 iff-.QV - -1-lvl N ' N V. . 32-...- f C i .L Ili W . . lf f A -M V . I Robert Gilfillan xx W , Iwa . fqz 6 kv 1 S? Bonnie Gough ,A .. I. Q.- Tony Grimm if Ruth Hadzega ,QQ rn . ll l L, l ii ' 1- , Chris Hamilton Susan Harrison 30 Gene Giwoif Anne Grafton Mike Guerrero wxlvdl X ,fs . Mike Haley sw K l - E C Ai .. - ,,.' 2 ty Ham' n Rus ilto L-H. . -21 janet Hartman Dick Glascock Don Glover Sandra Gohring Lupe Gomez Pedro Gomez Yolanda Gomez Irene Got ' 'J N L ,C 'i'- 43555 ' ll ,, H N ' 'la C ' A 'rf is .S I Beverly Graves Mike Greenwald jack Gregg Dennis Griggs Ay ai . y I , irllgivr .5 'lvmguptf I jane Gustafson L. Gustafson Diane Gumm - X 1. 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Magdaleno David Magyar Christine Malarin Sue Malick Alexia Malley - , 1 N TE' ' ' xj 1 Q .f tv ,X X X Kndrea Margolati Gilbert Martinez Tony Martinez Linda Matlock Rana Matteson joey Maturino Patty Maturino -, xx x Q 1 1 1 L te NE . a? - 1 , C 1 'Mx , Q ' I, l 1 x Dave Martinez Gail Maw Robert Maxson Diane Mayo Diana McBride Mike McCamish Patrice McCloskey ,,, ,.V--..... 1 F n Q N 1 N 1, iii M C l ' l E? 1' e 1l AW ' ' - J 591+ Q, I 1 1 ' y. N 1 N - ' .. IJ4 - , W 1 . 1 -f-fa ,, 1 , ', ' A' V ,mul , A Mike McCoy Lois McCreadie J, McCullough Robert McIntosh Roger McMillan Linda McTeer jim Medve Leonard Meier john 32 1 W . Y L V X X Jw , K K 'fl' :dk 4 1 ' P- er P r P enema T '4 ,M Xu Mercer john Meyers Sandi Migge f 0 s QQ fb sh l 'Q :xx 5 Q m QQ 6 Q 5 Q ' giklgvivif eg 43 'cal 5 f we : Qi Q 9 'is' ON S '-SE . 'lp 1 x Dave L. Miller Gale Miller m, 5 'W kia 4 Viv P 'la s N A ' I June Miller I ' 1 . ' f ' 5 ,-, flu 'v .1 it 1. - vi-N . ' . F 1-se I l 'V me ' ,I f it .1 ' .B . 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J J I L-'W . - ' !, A A - . - Susan Sm1th Cindy Smock Jeff Snyder Don Somers Patti Sparks Gail Spence Jack Spivey .ei . snugm . ., 'F IQ' Qfs, I A S . 3- -fi , '--' ' 1 'J 2 :fi 5: El, - V . I , W T? , I 3 l 5: K -J . ' Q A' r ' ij ' 4 -.. r g , J t ,Q X. 1 V X ? ' 4 , 1 ' - N- X V I , ,A .5-, nj . L B J . Davld Staff B. Steingraber K. Stephenson ROSS mevenson Barbara Stewart Gordon Stewart Leslie Stoddart Don Stolo 35 m YJ' Sulhvan Fredrick Sutton Clan- D Swenmgsen Merle Techman jan Thomas K Thomas K-1-homas Charlene Ullyott janet Venable ou u1n Vendrell Donna Vrgo Tony V11lar1 Dxck Vlllelli Henry Walker l A .4 S 'K i 5 Q 5 wif' 1 X 3' l y l t .,a,!J. ...J 4 Bonnie Walters jim Waring Brian Watson Mafy Watson Bill Waugh Pat WedgeW0ffh Bette Weigel Robert Weigel Laurie Wells Marilyn Wendt Diane Wesson a .. Charles White Marlene White Vicki White L I LJ L 'W ij, 15,- . K. L ji f ' x e TX? c n ,N '-'J 1 Q A l Q 1 Bonnie White :-: ,g ,rl ', ' Q N A Dennis Whitmire Mary Whitmore Brad Whyte Chuck Williams John Willis Steven Winter Bob Wilson I 5 .,.. 4 L? .' I 4... ' .J 1 f James Wise Pat Witherell Peggy Wittkopf David Woodard Charlie Wright Gary Yates Carolyn Yamaga john Zalme Sul Peggy Woehyen Frank Zazueta C CLASS OF 1963 f . Rfk ' ,,f wrk , , , , ' XX Q , if , X WN 1512 - Q, X A xNA'9Ei'1'S ' f L wx K 1' f ,XM X' gg xk 'W M fx . , If ' . li if fi :. QS Z Q f 4 w W -' 'WWX' fix Y 3 f' X X .Lx ff f K X X ,xxx f ' My Hifflmlih -' QS EJ H ,.,.--fffk J, I N W4 fd! If AMIQ iavq X1 xf A . X Q., x , ' -KN 429358 A v AA Mx S 1 f f f ik x x 'M V W A K . X X 'W-New mek , lv jf Q X.. ,b .J 1 x xx , N ' ' 'M r ' f M ,if 'I X l X ' EX l- XC-Q. 5 vr ALL., A N I 1 Qi 1' A i ffm .Q 1 xx .KX ' x - gag X If X .Ms xx I E x 'N I, lx , ' , . - . .' 1' T AN f i' xx X X IJ X . X ' 1 jUNIOR-SENIOR PROM X 38 N jEFF STEINGRAB ER President MARIL YN DA VI S Vice-Presid ent This year's junior class cal- endar has been a busy one. Most of their time was spent making the final preparations for the junior-Senior Prom. Candy sales, playnights and selling peanuts are among the money raising activities. They have certainly worked diligently toward making a good prom. Even though they are the smallest class they have the spirit and enthusiasm ofa class four times as large. Lols'ing their friends to Lowell High School was disheartening, but nevertheless, they came back to start a new year off with abang. .IOAN ABSHEAR, Secretary NANCYHENLEX Treasurer JUNIOR ADVISORS Mr. Zane, Mrs. Emoto, Mrs. Allman, Mr. Martin l CLASS COUNCIL gf BACK R 0 W fl-rj: jeff Bourne, Terry Sutton, Tony Rocci, jay Lewis, jeff Steingraber, Ron Doutt, Dave Pirto, Don Hudson, Dan Wagner, Ed Israel. SECOND R 0 W' Sandy Bullock, Nancy Bovee, Fran Resseque, Barb Javorik, Nancy Henley, Marilyn Davis, Joan Abshear, Leslie Turner, Chris Jaich. FR ON TROW' Mike Meacher, Carlene Lewis, Celia Stites, Linda Miller, Suzanne Amon, Nancy Peters, Lea Willis, Vernon Blair. 59 il ..r . X , -1 ner' I I I . x -- Y Q A M If - on y 4 - , S+ ' i ' ' 1 as ' K 4 li- sf r Q N H X E bl N5 6 sp., f N- , .V J! 1 K 'J f A ,a Q ., 3 Q., L. 1 H -5 hw.. ,M - Maria Abshear Y Mike Ackef A,?'Nf ' r , ,.. . f ,iw X 5 . 7 , l fi l -'lk Arron Angle Chuck Anthony Carol Armor Barrett jack Bartley jill Bartley Vernon Blair Melody Block jerry Boozel I Carol Adkins Torn Allison Suzanne Amon Sharon Ander r nga Barry Arnold Barbara Arroues Elaine Auga Josie Avila Judy Baird aj H L Evald Andersen Mike Marilyn Rheba Bass Shelli Beede Marverie Behnke Tony Bell Gary Benson Tony I ' 'I' if . ' '-fef: A tj, ' L: 8 D 7' . iff' l- lv V ' A' 'S I' Q A X i . 4 H 'N A 1 '- l a L Y ' .. 419' 4 4 ' . , -. if. of , 5. '. ll J: K 2 -wi 'll Ivy Bordon jeff Bourne Nancy Bovee Paul Brandt Michael Bratt Donna -D ' x E w . J A G 1 5 I gg 1 l slr. Pattie Brice H. Bronsgeest Carol Brugmann Carolyn Buck Janet Buist Diane Bulens Sandy Bullock E. Burdzinski WiHiam X ,, or ynn ' UW ij ff f W 4 f I ' f . 4 'nrfzeix ,V V , f X,5.5.g4gZ-.f , .-.v.53.3. f ,f ,' 92-:Lay . , 1' ' f ,341-Z-I-. . , f ,f r.f,g-.145 f , iq..-.g.,7 X .- -. .'fjI ' ' .'.'Q,'. f I .yfcfgf 1' .A H., , ut. Xu Rx you X G w 4 , l i . ' r c 1 i Q it 1 ar 5 vb Q- ' ' UP' A Q, ,, -1, Ea. s Os . , l Gary Burke Brent Burrows Esther Capper L. Carlson Len Carlson Art Carrera Gwendola Cecil r if X' !J.f -4 . - B .. B 4 n , 1 L ' W - ' Y '-. f I , , V 5 , A' l up X ' H Y Tig. I A ' . f H 4' . I X 55 2. if 1 :Q . 1 K - 'll Chilman Thomas Clark Sue Clow Robert Coleman Lance Colvin David Coombe Sam Coppock Curtis Cofnlius 4 . gm I ,gl -17 fa. X , E Corville Bill Cribbins William Crowley Tim Curb Richard Curtis Don Damron Paula Darian Bruce Davenport W F if no CM Larry Dewett Glenn Dickey C Dilworth Ron Doutt john Dufort Chuck Duncan Gary Dykes o A .. ,. ie f Ehrlich Sharon Ellis james Elmore Bill Engel john English , A. Erlenmever Riffhafd Estrada A1111 Evans '17-CXG 'X x ?'5 'I 'lm Q 4 4 K v l ., ai lg 1 -' A 'Y .4 l li' M5 ll v 1 r -Y I i 1 Doug Chiliis Nemesio Corral H xr w Q J Marilyn Davis Marcia Eddy I .5 'fy . L- 2 1 , l l Debbie Evans 4 1 K- 3 f N Q- G QA 'M l-Y: Larry Everitt Alexis Farlie A f,---- ' - A i t .. W V Lo, if f joe Floyd Wes Fox , fb abr Cindy Gohring Becky Gomez jim Halb ritter Donna Haley 42 :av N ' . f f 1 if 2 xl V William Farrell 'EJ' james Frazier Te -1.1 ' W'--' 11 ..- Ron Ficek V Q . J x X 'I Georgenson Mason Ger1oE john Gibilterra Bob Mike Fingerson Jeanne Fisher Darlene Bill Goodwin John Greening Mike Griffs Danny Guzman Sue Hagedorn Larry Haig Marie William Hall David Hamaker David Hansen Jim Hansen B. Haraldson Cheryl Harris I -an ef, W , i . , . W V QM ix R 411, wx! , A y ' Q ,1' l Z . ,I x - . E! Bill Harvey Chris Hasselle Donna Hausherr Marie Hawkins T. Hawkins Marlene Haws Allen Hayes Cynthia Haymes Cynthia Bonnie H -4. V f nw' Ni rl i ,J . l . l .45 Heiman Jim Heimer Nancy Henkle Nancy Henley Ken Herczeg V 45 lla . .fs-A Hill Diane Hill Francine Hill Phyllis Hinson Candy Hoffman Peter Hofmann 1 A 415. vw-v if--v X -f ' W fr. 1. Hooper Dan Horak Diane Howard Marsha Howe Carolyn Howell Donald Hudson ,, jg ' Kd . an 1 XV X in a I L. 'Q H 4- r Hurst Duane Hutchins LCC Hutchinson Jerry Ireton Edward Israel Christine Ives Q 1727 1 ff ,s 15 1 5 ' 8 T' ,A X . in ,- L l L , it:-fi' me - 'aff 'A 'C7 f :af -,. x- -L4 7 Y 1 Q 4-1-gel-1 21' UN , ' J 1,4 ' .. ,.r :J V .L ' E r-fi is Nick Hernandez Yolanda HerreraiMarshall Herron Y xi ,I X .. Tim Hohle Terry Holloway 's an --.. ,- Marji Huggins PL H nsicker gg! , Mg. I he Y r B, Q 1, l J 3: . il 'Y i we-1 I H K ' h ifi Julianne Jager Christine Jaich T7 9 H bl' C Gary Hess '- 'v T5 1 4,7 ,, A ' ' 1 Q-.--v L I Joyce Holly E. Hunwardsei i Richard Jaime , - --' . 5 'ZX 3 9 , -Mf- I 1 -4 . A f aJaixne Barbara Javorik Ron Jenkins Jackie Johnsen Fred Johnson Joe Johnson Lynda Johnson Rod Johnson Pam Jones U -'- J f at 1' ' , J f if 1 imma- QQ, sq-1 X 'L ' I ' ' ' ' .l 0 Q5-Mei N Q Q- 1 J cLcA NEST , is N, up -Q, XF0oT- 4 J GYM s1i!flfB- i 1 ' fy N 'f KISOC kg by 7 4' I. a t g 4 I xsgaysls J n !1ia',Jff??'JJ J I -' . 1.2-wg: , xx xtgv' lf, J' 4. so t ,ai Jlil za l J at - ' M, 43 RUSSeuYn.l0I1CS Ron joy Connie juarez C. Kasmar Judy Keeney Jo Ellen Keith Melinda Kennedy Gary King Alan Klusmeyer WIEHS' N wil x-A S-...i 1 . M M ,E 5. I 1, Fa w sr, I l l P 2 l l ll i l im wif' J ' X I Al Kelly Peter Kelley , 'P Edward Mike Kohn janet Kossin Karen Kraus Nancy Krog Bill Kruse John ,wilt ,,, g :iw-I-2' K ' if K - of 'S'-' :- ' E , I' . la: V W: c '17, - A I if ll l ' il R 1 Lauerman janet Lavenberg Jerry Lee Robin Lee Terry Lee jeff Lenz E ' 1 .Zn F .- fe S 'F - db , ha as, .. H , .L Lesher Carlene Lewis Carol Lewis john Lewis Nancy Lewis Dee Lieberman Leanne Leighten Linda Liles ME-, Bi xr 77W - 44 Brian LOHS Roma Looper Hilda Lopez Coni Lowe Dan Lowry Debbie Lozano Henry Lozano Steve L, 5 an sf 1. L L Lozano Shirley Luehm Bob Lumley ,ts ff B vd'Y' ,. g' l L' - L- , Q . - L L . 1 J' iid'-1 e ,. ? E Ftij-qw . ' , - I , Shari Lynch Richard Lynn Bruce Mackay joe Magdaleno Shirley Mann jim Mann J -5-I J-X ls- ,Q W ' if ,V J? . , 'if : 1 I S ,J 5. 'U t x f 6 . I Martin - S. Martin Linda Martinez Bill Masters Barbara McBride Iudv McConnell Jayne McCreadie Mal McCuaig Roger McKenzie l5iR5'i4'5'f-J AA,-'gri-K - in' .QQ 'qi ' N A Axe, -.a-Agra, ,,,, N 5 -' .No ' -. - T' --'Don Lawqcg- 7 Q M M L 4 .H V 14 , , 1 .. 3' X w3 ,Yl'higqVL. .45 gqL,'xi!4k- rlgt N Q - , I 'V f?U,N: 4g' 1.x .V 'UN Tim Meeker Carol Meister Ramon Mejia J. Meketarian john Middleton Bruce Miller Larry Miller Linda Miller Miller Christina Molina Evelyn Molina ,V L Moyer Mike Muesing T, Mufley 1 xl I . Sf Ill ' 'J ' I Mike Molina Steven Montes ,Ian Moore Kenneth Moran Judy Morgan Marilyn Moyer Qg' V Mike Murphy Pauletta Murphy Robxe Murphy ,Ioan Myrick Pat N ardo Dolores 45 y L P 1 john Nash a Gloria Navarro Jo Anne Nichols Gary Nickerson P.. 3' l'-l Don Blimlahant Lupe Olmos Joy Ottesen Padilla Q ,e I gift! ,e ga , 5 . '-:r::: , P A .e , at Q - .. Y lm f 4 T- kg r 1 3 , A- l . In 1 -i, Em N! NL by A -ik ', i A l 5 . . ,r V at se' -if , . K I A I. . iff- -'I K '- , If. Arun Pennel' John Perkins Lynda Perkins Andre Perrault fx:-i , 'P--' V, jim Quinn 46 ,Ns-an HQ fl Michael Quinn jenny Ramirez Ruben Ramirez ,,.1 Z. 0 ffl 'fy fe-sz. thai' 1 XL Herb O Ronald Sam Nickles Dennis Nusser Bob Nydell Vi' fu -V Xb Richard Parker john Parsons Cathy Pawl Fran Pendell Cam Pe X Nancy Peters Ann Plunkett Harold Poirier Donna Powell Jan Prlt james Rea Fran Resseque Bonna Reynolds R. Reynolds Richard va. ' l 'ff,CixiiQf- .--A ' ' 1 4 Y L , n ' . ' n 3' -1 , E ii V 4 ' -'iw x' wg 'ln V 1 X - x l Q lax if . . . 5 -' Ili 75.11 , ,f - 5 l ,' ' -' 2 512 f My V A, i I 1 I 'X is 1 -,mid V ---- ' A Q ' , f 1 ,.,- , . L 3, X A-V , , X if I , :3 ff I , . gg A .ai ,.' f W W, af , Lia, 2 2. A3 1:1 h A vw A f ,F W V-V, i 4:3 - 7 Xxx 1 L, E h I . e 'iff , P 1:5 4 f y , R, A, . . . ' 'Z e ' P ' V , 1 ' , Q S S uv' ff 1 1 ,i 3 ' ' t ' gf 6' ' ' Q swf X AKG X xx x X ll ll 54-4.4 xatkhq Y -if ag - v ' -7 1,1 ' f N 5 E f 5 W, ,. . M f ,M 054 VW WJ -.ww Aff -1-as-' arm v 107' Rice Chris Rmg Lynn Rivacuk Y j 'Ii 'lf 4-., Roth Margie Rottler Nancy Ruiz sf Yu? Saxton Janet Schneider Kathy Schornmer 3 if I affer Howard Sharp Connie Sheehan 11.1 R - ' f '.. :g A 'ev y D it y , A ' I Q. ,J H Vg ' . ' V '. , : - f ,sf is . I ' L, ,qt I I . . I? R S W 1... ,Q Y? 1: ui U V .,,- - , lffvxh 'Fa ! rf., I E L xf, '50 ' - x , 1 1 iv . -Er 1,11 . - JF V, 50, fx, 5 qv . -. 'V V - ' N Don Roberts Tony Rocci joe Rodriguez I' c N I 1 b4', ..4, md 14 rem' cw X Wi if . 15-117 Judy Romaine Sista Romero if, . R' -1 I ' 1 1 john Runager Jim Rutherford Wayne Ryels Larry Ryther Nancy Salem Q77 a'g. . Q ' zgkigysgxf' W' X f Q an A :I s 'v A , 5 f Q t I f. Q james Schrock Gloria Schwenler Karen Scott Lynn Sears Judy Sechrist if x. V. -' ,f Dodie Rosas if , -,..,-. , .,, ra- S 'r if 1'- S. Samarin T Vicki Severance if-TV - wk xr. I Cheryl Shields Jean Shumaker Sharon Simon Mary Smedley Ellen Smith Em Smith 47 ,, . 'N iL tEJ ,S tw, 1+ fivaq' Z - : - 1, J- gm I. a 1 aft? Y ,V TU Gary Smith john Smith john Snow Barry Southard Dorothy St. Clair lv L fl ,aa in ,Qt 1. ' I xt xx , 'I' Ed Steinback jeff Steingraber james Steinhart Doug Stetson Cindy Steudle A xx X my it ,ff Jlllf ' 16 l VT nfl U x ' , xx W, f 5,n f -v-vv . ' 2. li! SM, YLH 1 ' , .. Q , gf, , fit- .. W , A C -t f fl. n TS ng :S , X , Q- Ili '-,- U + 1 59- A Jeanette 3'f00f Judy Stuart Terry Sutton Harold Sweet Chris Sweningsen 961 n ffii ls' Ralph Tornello Teresa Townseiil Pat Trapaseo Cathy Turner S Leslie Turner 48 gf In In :H .lu .Int !fy ILQWIEM 'f xlgl .. , a ll . , ' 5 : ,l 1 . , 1 -,fy ,W X-ull 4 ,Ulf xfffffi' mi vt- 1 .,.'?25at Q3.'11 -225' 0 ,Q sv. X I K I ' l vx Y ll I , I A I af I I 1 11 ' I I--p. pi' an-if I A 7 S ' 7 . K Steve Stage Sylvia Starner Melvin Starr joe L : ' 1- V. , 2 5, , -Lf f ' C' 5 To 1. ' 1 li . , if . A RVN .' I J .fy Carol Stevison Celia Stites I Margaret Stites janet Q blff v, . 1 F..-F .l et g. A ftffpii ' J if: it 1 ! Bill'Ta,ngyC Janet Tarwater David Timpone Fram 1 H. li lvl. f -' 5 A A . T. C re. t , Alicia Twyman Linda Vannest Sheila Vanosten Dennis V Nw rbi F . N -. 'lf 6' 'J i lr 'S I ' i ' Ev in 1 'C' V' .iff ,, y ,J ' ' ' ry, r Vargas -fllanletta Vigo Paula Vizzini Connie Volkert Dan Wagner john Walker Dale Walsten jane Wanless Mary Weber -,JN .P N 5. I' T' A .L Nu. h V eeks Dale Welsh Betsy Wheeler Marcia Wheeler Philip Wiegand Sheila Wight Danny Wilcox Corinne Wiley Eddie Wilkerson QSNACK SHA CK 1 N 4 W' , f 0 ff m lf' ,l Q 4 U 0 7 I' UWA Lil d ll gi f ' if A , ,A 1 fy . ' if l g iffl' ffjlufr f' I' 1' YJ I I li I l I Ysrael Zubia jerry Wilkinson I ,w ' W x c i 1 f ,, ' I 'il ...., 'Wg ' nv- . X! M f 4 N s i A. 1 K. illci sonwu Terry Willey james Williams Sue Williamson C. Williamson Lea Willis Bill Wilson jan Wilson Doug Wiseman ' ' 4-','l-5' 4 . rg - Y Q ,rr I ix 5 I ,L - af Witting David Wolford Kathie Wood David Woody Chris Wryan Chester Yamaga Marian Yett Connie Young Theresa 5 -VJ ix' xx 'gg f xp. , A '. 2 'S K -fam L Wig. L. Q g .AL-Q' THE ,SL - 'Q Q i -. .x Af '- fx fi e Ni gd 'I' VLAN VA 'I 5. I1 .pg K M h r 1!-W' 1 f O Mil ffff t f ft xx 1' - X f -1 it 3 ff 'f ,,', jr 41 ' 1'A hm I l -f 6X X .fx ff Sf 1 - 'r Q . .X, , ,1-. .S iii' -JJ 'if 1 it . .,., . -.RTJ 414 sf 5 if, fn ll' sg-1? .. f-'A 'g.xxxbk 'vas be ,. nj, XS E M Q., ll K . gilt... i i i Vhnluv l 2 Q11 PRESIDENT KIP SEARS Kip Sears, this year's class preside led the Mighty Seniors to victory in winnin g ofthe Student Body Card Dri the winning of all but two pep ralli and many other events which made t a unique graduating class at LHH CLASS OF '62 VICE PRESIDENT JOE QUEZADA SECRETARY LONNY DIETRICK EASURER NEWSCME 5 f-f - - ff - 1 , .H ?--. i , IT ww'- f 2:45015-7 -Z .LM u-.- '7 L 7- , f -E '15, .Q37',w,ox?fg H- - - -v-9 DON ABSHEAR JOAN ADAMS MARSHA ALLMAN BARBARA ANDERSON si?-, I , lf. ' Q., CONCEPTA AULETTA LINDA AUSTIN MIKE AVENT Hifi BOB BANNATYNE BETH BARR DAVID BAR RY 'S' 75? z 'Cf 1 ROGER BEAUCHAMP CAROL BECHTOLD KAREN BECHTOLD BEVERLY BECKLEY 6.4 A G? ALT AN DERSEN CARL BAIRD PETE BARTLETT BENOIT CAROL APPENZELL ER fl. li' xg- . ...ff 32. E ,L 7 ,f SUSAN BAIRD GAY BAT CHELD ER BRUCE BERG u. 'Q' iq q.,..f-v ' , u CHRESTY ASAWA CAROL ASWELL A A 5 LI 5, E5 1 .,j, fr, Y Q ! xk lin ,f'::-S I ' J 'fiffyvks gif? V C' , Aa? . f K , 1 SUSIE BALLARD , 'f ' '41 fl? Wil , J! K' I ,lx 4 i A if , A A Mfg Q C E,:--- SVC 1 nm AQHA 1,0 , .7 Ax J ' 1-: X I ' L. , '--H' .. --, -,,1.y N W px C- W LMQQQ 1 GARY BEALER BRAD BERNARD V Rm 1. if ,.. Y- tw I '-, - 2,3-.5715 33 4 1' -ff-Jfswif. - 5, 5N'1.,If.'-,jffij AR f-rf:--J. 'fi.,1gf?7 ,.R?2isQ,:q ' gif' 5,'v'.l, 1511 55321, 4',ib:.f7f , 'F' BRUCE BESS 54 4 V- ..-4' L4- IJIYSISP N, , MI, ,ggkf 1 -Zjg . JIM BETTE WINNIE BITETTO CHRIS BJORKLUND STINA BJORKQUIST ix ,G I vw 7 mx 5-5 L , ,Q HQ K RICK BLANKENI-IORN NANCY BLOUDOFF LINDA BOLES r I , Wt v il 'rx I v I it ' 5 iv ' NORM BRADFGRD JOHN BRADY GAY BRIGGS V - , L 'i 9- GL -:sax N 54 CAROL BRUMMEL SANDY BRUNO JUDY BURGESS GARY BURLEY I J N. -X M .1'1ff',J' sm K 'arf Aging: Q' NANCY BIRD JOHN BLACK SCOTT BLACKETT RICK BLAKELEY BOB BONANOMI HELEN BOWE KL' ff Fx , Q, BROOKS CAROLYN BROWN 'w ' v CE X. . J' Nl ' f .. . M: 'f.::1-'i 'l.. Nf .. - fl L .' ' I -sr CAL BOWMAN 1 B W A f' Cfgiifffsi., F, h e K B It 7 A F JEFF BROWN IF' GERI BUSH KATI-II BUSSJAEGER KATHY BUTTERFIELD CAROLEE CALLICOTT A J MARY ANNE CANFIELD lpx Y Y' Y Y' ' ' ' TT' 'C Y' 'T fl vi , H ,, vc ,C T TERRY CLARKSON T CARL COOKE - A-Q Ir. 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CK XXJALTMIRE BlI,l,l li TIVNEN NANCY TOISIEY PAT 'POLAND fi TK E Q 'uv x .. X ff D V FRANCES 'l UCfKliR DONNA SUE 'l4Yl.liR ll X! A QD lx M 5 SI-v 'LTP SANDY VlI.l.liI,I.l PHIL VIRG,-X vtq f-vi-T U.- ,- :ZW E-if v lu 1 1 SUSAN XVAMPLER KEN XVARNER .lmlwla-x'1'1mRs qi---I 5 'Nr' Rv ! if-9'9 Q., YW' WALT WED GEWORTI-I CAROL WELLER ANITA WELLS SAMMIE WELLS SUE WHITTEMORE ' is-X S -JAMES WIGI-IT 15554 su-1--e LARRY WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIS -IANIE WITTKOPF JIM WOLCOTT -fs GEORGE VVEST MARY VVHISELER CATHY VVHITE ,IAYNE VVHITELOCK lx-,. 'i i i , . T ' I N' , ff'-Q ':f- , U Q 1-W A I ,lx i.. O ' ' 9 ,X ,, ' ' I ff if- fx, X f ' K 1, Q ,.- .. 'I f 4, f -., -b -. 4 ,....-e3r'1v-ff? l F ..,...--frj :ep,.p.,5- W KEN VVIECHMAN 1 N N fn ij XXX CONNl1iWl1,l.lAMS Wil' PAUL WONS LEOLA NVYLIE SUSIE YOUNG ' LINDA ZUNIGA ro? J' 'ffff 1' -if , UFTTQI All right you guys, give me back the ball! N. A. Your feet would hurt too! fm. fa- u WW? -1 .eil-w ,M ig-:if 9' J' ,?.'ff-',-,,f'f.f ' Y' f T' - ng 4 - Q'-Qgw ,ml 'mf',-,' ., 'A Qu1et! Gemus at WOI'k Did you hear her say something about headshrinkers? .N - -- N Our Talent Show JOY! JOY! Sluemrlf l l Li f v Our Student Body President? How much weight will 21 VXV hold? Ye Olde Cafeteria What did Ido wrong now? Cheese! MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ray OUR BOYS' CHOICE AN GIRLS' CHOICE ok and Barbara Anderson ' BEST MOST SPIRIT Bob B BEST PERSONALITY WH?f ,E,, 7 ? M R. I3 ILL DUN Wy TUN 1 Workmg on the Semor Play attendmg all dances and games and d1rect1ng the choruses are just a few of M1 Dunton s act1v1 t1es He IS also one ofthe semor adv1sors, faculty advlsor for the annual, and pres1dent ofthe Pac ulty Club Even all th1s does not stop hun from bemg a terr1f1c guy The students, when asked Why they hked Mr Dunton, rephed, He always knows what s gomg on' H15 halo shmes' has a good student relat1onsh1p He loves h1s w1fe' , and He has a d1y sense of humor' wg- 'g '!l2'Q'1 ' ' ' 7 H Q. ,vu ., e,,f:ewffwvg53wQe ,'asQ'l R fAbovej This was Mr. Dunton! CLeftjThe Dunton family. 7 7 L . H , . . l 2 ' ' L 1 .E at V+ 3 QC 7 ' V, . 97. Q' ' I . 37 CKHC ' ' 77 P' ' ' 37 Q! K as .- -A H-1--+4 I - --F L, My fri? - - .af , 1- ,. N '-fgr.:..4ff'f L.. 41, 1 - ,vi J I- 1i ,. ,x V 5, 3lf., H fur, '--Q, i f 1 5 lg :EY 'F is x r W? , J .,. -if J 3? F Q in W , Q 1? Ji gag M F .yn A V56 nf E F E F 1 1 as Ft: A .M bra 1 r - ' ml W 5 4 D f G' Q dm 'Ala' 7 '- .0 1 51 3 ' 1 l 3 X . . J L 4 , ' vis N E 1 l wfsnw?? VU'55Q7ii EACHERS Seniors should betheleaders ofthe school, is a phrase well- known by Mrs. Schneider's stu- dents, especially concerning the AFS Drive. She is known for the strong interest she takes in each student. She is a helpful and enthusiastic teacher who makes English alive and interesting. Thank you Mrs. Schneider, from the class of 62', for being such a wonderful teacher. .2 fAbovej Mrs. Schneider in Lc' BUIIUYJIZY fff71fl'fb0ll1lI1L' at Yale University in 1937. Qliightj Mrs. Schnei- der, her daughter, Penny, and son, Tom, in 1959. , v ,E , 'mera k Ks MRS. MYRTLE 'Y' '. S ' SCHNEIDER nn:?Jf- A M mx,- - '3-Zinn ,1?Q,-.-:-- FOREIGN I shall always be grateful to the American Field Service for this year in America and the opportunity to share some of my japanese culture with you. La Habra is the second best placelfor me and I love it and all the people who 5 ?E5 I I Ax live here. Throughout my career I will never forget the Highlanders, and my heart will always be in the Highlands. I hope to see you all at the 1964 Olympics in japan. Love, Reiko N .f 94 REIKO KA WAGUCHI Her family in japan Mrs. Kawaguchi Mr. Kawaguchi EXCHANGE Thank you, Highlanders. It is with the biggest pleasure that I tell you once more how thankful I felt by this oppor- tunity you gave me of taking from you so much by the little I leave to you. Friends and experiences of this year will influence all my life and as long as I live, blue and White will remain in my blood as they are my colors too. So Highlanders, thank you again. Goodbye, and joining our school I say Lal-Iabra RAAAAAAL . .LNF. ERE e ERREeERREd Al. . . Cass tj: ,,,4 Q if X l .f ' I ,. sg-. g .1 ' J. .l,- N 333'-g-, . -f The jesus family in Portugal. CASIMIROJESUS E -55. :..1-,N ' .141 ', . ....., -.,N ' 'gg-in L, . V. gif' A ? U'w'f 's me ' ' y' -5 35 95.1- .41 .Pu f. l . - .-, 1.17, , 771 , 4 EQ-'Af -eq Cass's home Mr. and Mrs. jesus IE' THE ONES VVE SENT 5 .gf JI Lf' ,f . I, j0 YCE HOLMA N l'!lM PRA Y sc., joyce's Italian family lt was my privilege to attend school in ltaly the first semester of this school year and live with the second most wonderful family on this earth. Their names were Signore Luigi and Signora Rosita Pessina, Bianca Maria, Rosangela and Gianfranco. My father owns a clothing material store on the ground floor of our home. There was so much to learn -- the language first of all--and so little time in which to learn them. Now l'm back and it's wonderful to be here, ma una parte del mio chore sta li in Italia con la mia famiglia de miei amici. Vi sono grata per questa espirienzag ha carnbiato la mia vita e non posso dementicare. But a part of my heart remains there in Italy with my foster family and my friends. l'm grateful to you for this experience, it has changed my life and it is impossible for me to forget it.. Love, Joyce ,YEL Pam in a parade. Last summer l was privileged to spend three months in the Philippines. llived with a Filipino family, the Lunas. Therewere five children, Romulo, Cecilio, Rosario, Erlinda, and Yolanda. My father and mother were engaged in the copra business, which is a by-product of coconut. I think that the most significant experience of my trip was the close association that I shared with my foster family. 1 lived in Nagearlan, located in the Laguna province, famous for its rice paddies, coconut trees, dense jungles, streams and rivers, and extinct volcanoes. I enjoyed immensely the traditional life in this country: the songs and dances, food, costumes, the serenade which exemplifies dating customs, religious fiestas and school activities. l attended the Nagearlan Sacred l-leart Academy and studied the national language, Tagolog. The entire summer was spent making new and wonder- ful friends and learning the worthofsoeial communications. Vifith real determination, I am anticipating my return to the Philippines! l, ove, Pam SENIOR LEADERS - E uv , . ADVISORS, lay? to nghf: Mr. Bill Dunton, Mr. Frank Bortz, Mrs. Lydia Ternplemen, Mrs. jane Roy, Mr. jim Hurley, Mr. Robert Ingersoll, and Mr. Fred Butler. SENIOR CO UNCIL. Fmul mm, IW lenght: Peggy Roberts, Susan Scheidler, Diana Mor- ris, Bob Bonanomi, Ginger Shaffer, LeeMacIver, Christy Asawa. Buck row: Scott Blac- kett, Sandy Parker, Gail Thomas, Rick Blakely, Nicky Petrell, Terry Pitts, Kathy Mer- cer, Mike Gourley, and Harlen Chambers. Vg 'U .. .1 5, -3 Ja' ay, '- A ,'lf-If . . X ....... ,gh xx? 55 L SENIOR CIRCLE STAFF, 1477 to rrgbr: Ray Marshall, Diane Lang, Pippa Phil- ips, and Lee Stepleton feditorj. Not pictured are Don Lawyer and Nancy Bird. ' , v ,I ' . ' 'L , 5 . '-x .- 1 f mg KR .M me lj if 'x P f 'V If 3 W fr 4 H Naghf dnuoqg lb ,- N, ,' A .Uv ff fa few Elf BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS W5 NN 5 , X 1 X Nix fzi, -4' 30 Fff 'W' X i X pQ V U M ' , J! ,. Qifiibiw iii?-A W QW! x f., English-- In March, the names of the Bank A W' 7 1 rnerica Award winners were released. he students were chosen for their out- anding ability in their respective fields V the teachers of the individual depart- ents. Each student received a certifi- ,te of achievement. The four trophy winners became igible for further competition and lgher honors. fax f it ldv Arts-DA VE MARGOLA TI 'X mf' J W ,fi R! ll Home Economics-jUDY.S'ELLS Lab0fat0fY Science-HAL Ef1STMf1N Trophy Wmner-Vocational Arts Trophy Winner-Science and Mathematics I :ll i' x Q.-il . Social Science-BA RBA RA R O WITZER ii y,.t INGLIS Trophy Winner-Fine Arts .f-ff--f--e e e e 'W I Mathematics-RICHA RD BLANKENHORN 101 02 STU J - Y . f - ., -1-.--.. Jai-, , E .,..?.. , , -J.,--Y ,egg , Z : , ,...+.-1,.f- DENT BODY ,PRESIDENT Giving our student body a year ofstrong leadership is been one ofjim Greth's main duties as our ASB le has also been very active in almost every school activity rganization throughout his pastfour years. Jim has contribute iuch in the field of athletics as a letterman. Many awards, hor rs, and the gaining of higher achievements by Jim have greatl lded to LHHS's outstanding reputation. We as the studer ody, thank you , Jim, for everything. Especially, We apprei ted your final and last contribution as a highly responsibl --1d effective ASB President. ., X H 5? gl: Q N. - ' ' DICK VILLELLI SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT Sf' JOE BURLESON FRESHMENPRESIDENT N tx , l I . Ron Harrington Sandy Gohring IOC Pl'Lil'llIQ'llf Sgm'fg,j,1 THE NUCLEUS OF OUR CLUBS IOC Being the main hub of all other I organizations, IOC links them to- gether in a most commendable way. This group regulates and fines offend- ers of IOC regulations, has complete control over club activities, and pro- vides them with successful fund rais- ing projects. ll ng 3' 'Q 4 'F t l IOC MEMBERS - Steve Littlejohn, Ted Grace, jim Steinhart, Tom jones, Quinn, Carolyn Yamaga, Susie Parke, Vicki White, Carol Englehardt. Selling delicious cake made by the members ofthe French Club is backed and promoted as a money- making project by the Inter-Organization Council. 104 vi' ,, N1 ,. gr . f 4 4 W D IA N A PO Soukzf Cy1:1I'77l1f1I2 n 3, '1 N1 Y ,mix -.1 . , ' ' Ex .- .-1 .J-f 'fm f f' E9 'I , gg l O 1 1:- X ' E7 5,51 Y . I I . 1.1 x 1' , GEORGE WEST- Vfte Preyzkzivzt LIZ MEJL R-Semftary AILEEN ENDO- 73wzJ zrer 91, J. ': ' . 1.. If wz rr-'P wjvrw-1: :Y w A n:Sfs:s:fIf' Emiwi ' 5 sei , , F1 JIM GOODWIN'C077Z772IlF!f0IIL'!'0fB0'1!J' Litblefltr JAN HOWARD-Cazzzzzzmzbzzw' of Girir' Alflfzfflkll' E 'Q 5' ' - T - f , K is-F'-5 .. gi 'I V X X 1 ' w z 9, ' ,, 2 'Y k W lm, RON HARRINGTON-IOC Pmfyfggp CATHY IN LIS- Girlf Ileague Prefzkimt ETHICS COUNCIL EMPHASIZES JUSTICE Enforcing necessary school regulations and laws represents the Ethics Council's most functional duty. The Council also presents ways ofimproving LI-IHS's student government. is Y-.- LEA WILLIS PATSHAFFER HARLAN CHAMBERS CHIEF jzxtzte gn 18 . Jf4NRUS5'ELL DALE ODERMAN PATASPERGRAN DENISE GRIEVE 15 Ii '19- CHARLENE RUTH 'A Visa- 'TSB fx 25 L X ., I ! I jim GOODWIN 104A of -'--- Group action is taken effectively by Senate officers and rep- resentatives who have made this year's Senate successful. ' -l ,-!- -1 ,sbs-'cg 7-i Fmt Semeftw' Senate-Back row, lay? to rzgbi: Glen Dickey, jay I-Iumes, jay Shlley, jon Lang, Art Carera, john Brady Garry Toby, Bill Mitcheal, Tony Hafnaguchi, Gil row: Paulette Vigo, Sharon Bullington, Stella Luna, zini, Nancy Bloudoff, Anita Vizzini, Bertha Bornburger, STUDENT BODY'S 104D Q! HIG Sqn qv Swarm' Smmter Swzate - Back mzu, IW to right: Richard Jaime, William Townsend, Lee Stepleton, Pat Larson, Cal Bowmanjr., Duane I-Iutchins,john Meyers, Froorne Gayle, john Black, Richard Dickinson, jim Conner, George West. Tbz7'n'mw.- Glen Dickey, Bill Demornin, Carl Scaffide, Scott Berg, Nancy Bird, john Beetham, Gary Tobey, Dixie Dean, Anita Vizzini, Charlene Ruth, Barbara Curtin, Margi Randolph, Bob Bonanorni, Patti Sparks, Kathy Richards, Ellen Ziskin. .S'vmuzf1'o1u.' Kathy Beetham, Teri Sue Kane, Christine Sweet, Donna Powell, Diane Bizzell, Carol Murdock, Pippa Nikki Vodden, Maxine Auga, Teresa Asencio Leslie Turner, Pat Shaffer Cheryl johnson, George . 'wi N ligg li I Nl TM 1 W: l .q2T,Q w V 'Yr 4 qi L lvl lx . 5 X JS: I 4 O ul KJ , QE: N 1 'Wil , 4' X il l 'Mez l I 5652215 ,fi Pr C all W' l ai.,-Q w M 'ml WI unix' , l ' .ll l Pl, , X . ,LY 4 l Xxiaxttxv , A M43-fi: I if-M . 1 a ' ' I i Discussing and acting upon btu- y, gclent Body issues has been successfully 'i . ' f l ,l X . . . fy W . possible due to the Senate's approvel. -.r , Q- g xg- . gin, -f -f.:'g,,j.,,, P-,- ' X 51,2 'Reis-f33Y4s .'-LiL3'nf2',Z a1L2f!I- 'fgjf done by our Senate The showing o I, FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS - IM to right: George Kiuagami, Surfing movles to false money for Charlene Ruth, Terry Pitts, Froome Gayle, Jack Lichtenstein. ASB funds was one function made SENATE BOOSTS Q QUEN ,- H 7 George West Pfiiflkkllf SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS - Buck row, IM to rzgbl: Duane Hutchins, Pat Larson, Cal Bowman, john Black. Fl'011flUlL'.' Karen Kirpatrick, Nancy Tobey, Charlene Smith. 104C it DRESS BOARD AIDS LHHS IN GOOD APPEARANCE i judy Chilman Pliflfkllf 15.75 Zi' 'Z 1,.? Efficient enforcement of LI-IH S's excellent Dress Board standards is only one of the many good examples of this group's functions. The dress advisors deserve much recognition for a finejob. DRESS' BOARD REPRESENT T - ' A IVES: Diane Howard, Cindy Gohring Carolyn Howell, joan Daniel, Linda Breeding, judy Sells, Patti Sandersfield. LEADERSHIP IN ACTION .A Giving service to LHHS keeps the Leadership class busy in student body activities and projects. This enthusiastic Highlander group, which puts forth its most capable efforts in leadership, con- sists of the Senior Class Cabinet officers and se- lected outstanding members of the senior class apes,joeJohnson, Bill Murdock, Sue Connely, Carlene Murphy, Peggy Coffey, Kathy Richards. Second'rozu.- Terri Sue , Pat Far1ey,Dave Barry, Kane, Minnie Mouse, Kay Stephenson, Jeanette Soo r, Leslie Turner, Pat Shaffer, Chris Jaich, quez, john Black. Tbzirl jackie Lennahan, Sandy Perry, Chris Tearjen, Silva Bleak, Teresa Asencio, Kathy Gallagher, ie Vilittkopf, Paula Viz- Zelda Smallitch, Bonnie Walters, Pat Beckner, Kathy Schornrner. From' row: Richard Magdaleno, , Carla Blank, Carol Rick Davis, Gregory Landers, Robert Henkle, Steve Littlejohn. IDEALS ' ,TQ , 1 Tobey, Marilyn Martin, Sandy Belski, Sandy Perry, itephenson, Stella Luna, Chris Malarin. Frontrow: Claire gher, Maryann Schlogel, Carolyn Post, Paulette Vigo, rkpatrick, Chris Tearjen, Joanne Street, Lois Randle, nizabeth Reed, Marni Magda, Sherry Bullington. .af Clean Ckzmpzu Committe - lg? to rzgbg' Diana Poe, Carol Murdoch, Chris Tearjen, Pat Shaffer, Paulette Vigo, Leslie Turner, Joanne Street. I FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION OFFER U Q ,V'Q' I A , 'Y'-f1E i'h.' mfs A Ap? 2,4 ig, ij A - ' I - , in. -. '- ' - 1'F ?1 , fy '-'- I v i -v ,ggi-' , J' rv' :J 1.99 , W, Q 4- H f I N' I 1. , . 1, aff, -95? ' :I '- r: I ' .ja f ji' el If-' I JW. 19 K.-. ' 1 w1'5k, L !hfk ilu' ,. E' I ' if-' ' I I f 5 A 192 LI, Y I 5.5 ' - k 3 5 V t 1 1 I ff-1, . , .45 I,w,7 F' ' ' ' 1 F'-Q.f1 ' . VIZ 'f . l 'Wiz Z VI' 1- 'I f ,. 4- 1 ilk .d.i3:g,gI , 'Q - qiflf 'T 1- ' V :ggi '-I 1 . fy , I J 'H g 'E . ,H I , -., If , , wiv.-.H if .yi 55 1- .4 its ,, 1 ,QL -.NH 1-. 'hahewilfreif' ev., - . 11 V t V, -Tu J-.ggi ,,,,.4,w. GUIDANCE AND DIRECTION -eb' ' 4 LHHS ADMINISTRATION .l'k X , IV! A .1 A as ff 'KA LOUIS M. MUNSON Vice Principal Dean of Students JOHN WMANN ELTON W WARD WALLACEI RIUTCEL WALTERI PRAY Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Director of Personnel IYISIYUCUOH Facilities Business DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS BOARD OF TRUSTEES DA VID A. INGLIS Dean of Instruction IW'-A TTT 1+ i LEONARD ANDREWS FRA NCIS N. LAIRD jOE WJOHNSON jAMES R. RATCLIFFE President Clerk Fullerton Buena Park Fullerton La Habra - Lowell JAME S MOFFA T Dean of Counseling HERB5ffff4iK3RREN ATTENDANCE SUPERVISOR SAMUEL -A- Supervisor of Child and Attendance CLIFFORD .Sj0S TR OM Coordinator of Student Services BUSINESS EDUCATION ,qv 1 'in' XAQ bf. BUTLER ROSEMARY BROWN Ohairman .ax 163' JANET EMOTO JACK FISK IDA THOMAS NANCY THOMPSON Whether they are 'hunt andpecku SYLVIA VRATTOS or the touch Jyftem, hufzhefx ma- j0rJj9hd typing an efxentialcozme. Ojfke practice hehe: girl: hecomejizmztzkzr with the pmctztal nie dmnnmg a huxinm. ,fm Wt! COUNSELING J . MP1 . ff :R 'US 1--s 'gs CARMENLONEGAN GRACE SELIN Q, I 'xi' me J j.K SMITH LYDIA TEMPLEMAN BEN ZANE .3 108 fb, 3 ,qs EILEEN CARLSON LUE RHYMES Students listen to an adviser talk about college A counselor and student work together SPECIAL EDUCATION 1 3' :-xg,.g?Yj. A- ,fin . .:51i'-L,'QE'.?-F 3 -' -' 1.- 12321 ff.,'.4A'l'f YL' Qi.-4-13,'q3g:1,,. -' '. 5-:fzfi-T AS,-f'4J , gi .5 ' - . . 3g'r!41.'5fx-'Q' ' ' Lf HEALTH AND SAFETY fs . I IJ -pg-, v ...'.-1 ' -4.r,. ,,,,:,,x, i9'f:wP.11S, -Iv. ' ri ,V DON SYMMES VERNON BLAIR ,ION CANNON DON MCINTOSH jOHN STONE Lead Teacher W 'Tfl i' fl! NURSE ,QM jffsii Nurse, I'm sick! MARYMALONEY Is this the place for gas? BOYS F! E. 'L ' gf A I ' A-ni! N :gi 'N Y' I I N A A,, I I ' L I 1 ' A A ' H 1 . I, . I II , A 4 I PAT O'DONNELL LARRY HARSH ERNIE POLTE TEX WALLIS BILL WILLIAMSON Dqbamnent Chairman 10 WILLIE WILSON The boy: are buryplayhzg bamhall. GIRLS F2 E. l ... Lf f ' 'x 2 LaRUE FIRMAN RUTH BARMORE JUDY BIDART CHARLENE CATLIN DORAN KOUGH Dqoartment Gai:-:nan 5 You have my Jtickf o Do you have all your armor on, girlf? ENGLISH ,L 7' nfl K -' X rg. n . - ffl R ,H ty ? Q h 'x ' '25 1 X. f .3 jim H 4,-1' W , 1 Department Chairman A drama class acts out L1 play. This is an attentive English class? 11'2 FRANK PALKO -IUIDITH f1LI.,1lfl N LALIA ANDERSEN PATRICIA ANDERS HN l RflNK HORITZ MARYjf1NE RGE FOWLER ROBINSON I KH 1 L GILLESPIE MARGARET HOPKINS BILL LENNER TZ CHARLE MORAN I 1 he 'f-11.5 Lk JANE ROY MYRTLE SCHNEIDER LEE ELLA WALLACE BEVERLY WILLIAMS ALICE MORRIS J , A speech class debates an important issue. L IB RARY We thought the test was funny too, Mr. Bortz! if DOROTHY ASHBY Lzbranhn -,--1 ------J R EX TERR Y Department Chairman RIAN INGERSOLL D0l,URIf.S' l,UNlDlf 114 FINE ARTS ive: NORMA BE131s011 151e V11ec:1N111 011111125 12111, 11Lzv7'f11x' fury 11U'1 1'11N 1J111,1f H1-111,11 After the practice Judy gets from her art class she ca.n go home and face those fingernails with confi- dence. .. 5 4 .1 Q1 ' ,L -57 7 V 1 I wg, f- ,L EDITH NORTON REUBEN QUUANO MARGARET VARNUAVI PRACTICAL ARTS ff , i. , I it W ' ld ijt V ' -6 ,.',,.Y , 1- -1 4' 1, +.W 4' Q N 'il is 60 , 3 ' S 8'-'A . ' ',u' X fix? J lei SANCHEZ GRACE DvRU131il.S' KEN BOTELER BETTY DUNLAP RODNEYHOUSTON JIM HURLEY xt Chairman Lead 'I'c:acher, Home Economics I w af 'N ,, , aa - 1' 4izQ1 4.r' You too can make wallets and jewelry in our Handicraft shop. J' ,hi 1 IF U . Si, if , N, -frf' 'X rv- N 4? X EARL JENSEN DON KREBSBACH -L RALPH SEGO Homemaking is an important part of our Industrial Arts Pro- gram at La Habra. ELMER OLSON 115 L, fi? MATH AND - w e M 1:1 --,', 5 i u v H I Xl, 'ey 1 l ra if .aa . xx. JL? V ,-, qi xi-Finqnwlusv , N A: J X W :Sf ul., ,xi i 1 A 334 ' iz 'Q s -A C BARTHOLOME DICK BILLINGSLEY DAN EIDELSON JOHN FEASTER -IOE FERRARA GEORGE FRA Department Chairman Mr. joe Ferrara, math teacher, explains to his class the basic fundamental-s of geometry. S.T.P., Kenetic Molecular Theory, and metric weight are some of the things that are exposed to La Habra Chemistry classes. - -f-f -Y 116 IENCE 'f'9i' fu- Y 5,'e..ffgff1ff5,y'1 ON FRASER FOSTER HAGY DONA RAE HA WKINS BOB HEMMERLING 11 f. ,, 7 va X ' 'r K l J J F A . .M- , 3' 5 Hi, .wh Air, water, perfume, explosives, all can be studied and made at the chemistry labs on campus. ' fx x ll ' ,TF A M .Eze Y- A 'A as rw-WE, 'U -fx sf. .-1-v-s 5 Qtr' HAR OLD HOFFMAN RA Y PIPER 5, .QYN x In f- ' 1 r V .f RON SCHNITGER 1 . - , 1, . - .-, -- .35 . , A1 N .J ELIZABE TH SMITH A ,X i . - ' T 5 Q ' r . W . v . No- ? A X jACK WILKENSON DICK VOLPI 1 1 7 I ,H E lg w SOCIAL SCIENCE l :ii 'ir' WT' 3 ROBERT INGERSOLL VIRGIL BALLARD HAROLD CURRY Tom DOMSIC HA RRY GRUBER BEE KING Department Chairman jOE MAAG ED MARTIN ELIZABETH STAFFIELD ALLAN STAFFORD LEE THOMPSON 118 gr uv- A History class listens to a lecture According to my information. the South won the Civil War.' N . .M 1 , , A CLASSIFIED STAFF HN BA R TON Attendant X.. , A X I ltiffgff 1 I T fha I' I gf Q' Nj pf ,W -e Q t rt ul mfr ,M MARGE BORDELON ll'i'IL11IA FARNER Registrar Receptionist 5' . A ,m - V. 1 ll IJ - ll V tl E 5 ELIZABETH GRIFFIN ESTHER GWATNEY DANIEL HERNANDI Library Clerk Vice-Principa1's Office Lead Custodian . -E is-,fhffew 1 'F ' f-is IRENEjONES BEVERLYMASSARO MARTHA MIDDLETON EFFIE RETTIG jACK ROGERS Secretary Attendance Clerk Textbook Clerk Cafeteria Manager Campus Custodian i og-l,1:Qif5fgQ F' z 11 '- The lights on the switchboard seem to be continuously flashing. .44 Mrs. jones is busily helping the principal. I ., Q 1 ' il? f' 7 'f' is ' 1 12' t m'bH'QlLllalLdluiuhir.aa':il4.:.g. . .:l' 'MI I s ai' if . 3 ' if-. Y - 3 . - - 1 55?-I - s 1 -, , -4 . Y Raj.- ' . ..- . nn , ,,. , , , 7 ae - Y -- - V ,:+m-:,,,-.-aims. FOOD SER VICE - Back row fl-4j: Dorothy Stein, Margaret Schafer, Effie Rettig, Wanda McGraw. FR ONT ROW' Lois Clarida., Lucille Lumley, Alma Lemley, Gladys Collins. BUS DRIVERS fl-rj: Tommy Thompson, jergy Stevens, Richard Schmidt. john Senserdorll Cfarl Taylor, Ray Bcrht. H Y v 7 K W ,,. , ' ' - -fish? l A- , :E ' 1 ' i .. r ,,if'- ,, ,, 1 N 4 -1- - A . n 1 - , . w ,1.1 ' - ' x . -w ,. 1 Q K4 E V-I. 2' x - .M P X Q . ' 4 A , f -I - 1 M ' ll-::gm'.jEt D -' 'r I 'N ' .17- f Y Q V I.-I! , , f. 51 T-2' 3 V 1 . I ' J J.1'r-- , 'Y .Jn ,ah ' . f' ir 15' ,,, X, w..,'- ' - AHFC! , Y, f. Ev. 41 ' .f 'B N - f i f f 3- fir' - , 1 I , .. 4 ,, -nw M .. I' ' -' -J '-L 1 .. pf.. .. Fi M 4 -. 'V Q .W F: . l ' infix. ' ,!. 5- j-1 I 'fi Q , v w w 7 K 1 rl'-1, ' .vp .,, 2 A. 1 rv ' -YYY.: Z.. 1 I' f -'-1 v . .: ur' I hmJ..L...L L-. ,.,. ..,, ....-L7 - 1. .1 :1 .- ' Y .,,4 .J , 8.1 Su-V gay fl. ... L- QV?- .5 ., 1 , 4 J., an Q1 Pa- W ' ':Q5 ,.. 11 J r fr 3 rl 1 Q- 42:35 '13 UHF:-f ' A -A L 7 --w 'E La. A . 535. I e fl. - w s. N x W , - , 'V 1 I Q I ' N . 4,.,:F, gf' ' ' '.' 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At LHHS the class aids teachers and students in typing and mirneograph- ing tests, study sheets, programs, etc. ,,,,Q- ' GRAPHIC ARTS teaches all phases of printing, Shown here is a platen press, one of the pieces of equipment that yells printing But the course encompasses much more . . .taking of pictures, developing, setting type, rubber Stamp making, job printing, etc. THE MOS AGRICULTURE classes teach both the theoretical and practical aspects of agriculture. Livestock judging and ing, poultry culture, and the work aspects of fbuilding of pens, the ever-lasting weeding, etc., -are of the things learned. HANDICRAFT teaches the students the techniques in the art. . .metal tooling, leather tooling, plastics, enamel, etc. Classes are taught with the idea of design and learning the correct ways ofbringing the ues to life. PORTANT ACTIVITY--CLASS!! L? 5' Q .. 17' 1l i -gl FRENCH is just one ofthe foreign Languages taught at LHHS. There are also Spanish, Latin, German, and, as an extra-curricular experiment, Russian. This class is using the puppet show technique, i.e., the puppets speak in French, affording yet another use for conversation. .sat ., ' t 4 --1- G, f , ff. lv 'nf rx' 4 ,. gg, ri , 7 I f If T , , ' ' - - 'll-4-V H ,, -3 l '- ' ,.' ' i ' 1 t :L l V T7 I ix -- 0 ,.,,- 'VY V' . V ,Nm ,Y ' Y ,--. SPECIAL EDUCATION classes are taught at LHHS by specialists in the field. Courses are given in every phase of high school education, aimed at awarding ofthe diploma. Shown here is one ofthe classes being taught in Art. 125 N y e sco'rs 5 Q 3 dvlfg min.- REDECORA TING LHHS was donethis year. . .painti all the first-built classrooms. It was another attempt METALS are taught from Exploratory Metal through arc welding and advanced machine, including related technical information. The same is true of all Industrial Arts classes. 1 1 X . 5 lr.. - ,. -.Lb . BAND is just one ofthe music classes offered on cam- ENGLISH, required all four years, stresses comrr pus. Also included are Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Glee ication. An experiment on the senior level was triec Clubs, a Beginning Instrument class, and, this year, 24 . Music Theory. STUDY ii lf '-Y , ' ping , J 3 3 1 L X' '- COOKING is one of the courses offered by the Home Economics Department. Others include Sewing, Child LaHabra at its educational best by pf0VidiI1g the Care and Home Decorating. The classes do much for of plants in which to work. the school in the line of providing goodies for faculty meetings, the Queen's robe, etc., not to mentiona quick mending job. , ...fg , -'Q-L the class for 3 Semester in literature and 3 AUTO classes teach the rudiments of auto mechanics, as in composition. well as advanced courses. Classes are also given theory work in automotives. Students may work on their own cars, but must start with the blocks-on-wheels first. 12 a F' w HIGHLANDERS ON TV ' 'leaf ,M , . . Q-4. 1 I Q elif - N 1 l i-1. X i,P,,, lk fl SIGNING THE PIPER'S BASS DRUM, Elgin was given the title of honorary Highlander. 126 Above: LOS ANGELES SPORTS ARENA, where the Pipers and Dancers performed for a crowd of thousands, plus unseen millions on TV. Rzglrt: ELGIN BAYLOR, Los Angeles Lakers' star, played his last game as a civilian when the Highlanders attended en masse. fl W ' ' ' ' W A I l .. 1 19 ' H TROPHIES GARNEREDBYTHE CLAN' included the CIF trophies in cross-country and water polo, the Highlander's own Kris Kringle basketball tourney, the armfull of hardware won by joe Quezada, jim Greth and Terry Pitts for football, as well as FFA AND NFL Competition. COLLECT AWARDS DRAMA 5,1 , .v flbowt' THE BILTIUORE THE- A TRE, scene ofa field trip for the Drama Department to see The Miracle Worker.i' Right ELEVEN YEAR-OLD Donna Zimmerman as the young Helen Kelleris taught her first sign language by Eileen Brennan as Annie Sullivan. The scene is from the prize-winning Broadway hit, The MiracleWork- er , which was making a cross- country tour after a two-year New York run. 128 TECHNICAL CRE WS were hard at work on the ton stage when the Clan produced its own dramati ductions. C A .Q-Q-x , . , , , ei ' X ' , T, ASSEMBLIES MOVE CLAN ALICE MORRIS, drama instructor, gives her group the final Words before the goes on. Highlanders are looking forward to the long-awaited Music-Speech building on campus, so that Clan productions can be performed on an adequate I fi 1 Y- DR. NO YUNG PARK, Chinese philosopher and scholar, gave the Clan a graphic description of what Communism can do, and what Americans must do to fight it. W .,ii j . xx: - g . , f - X X .ti x -,, V+' . ' 5 . X ,I I K , ,Q k - I 2 l fl 'I ,, X L Y, f xx I f' . ' X . , J - lb fl- J . !l L I Will! 11 ::-,. iz as 22? l -will A l p llllimmm K it H, i,,A .4 au -a ,,i , , i UCLA WAS THE -SCENE OF THE PICASSO EXHIBIT, attended by the Art Department. Pictures totaling 551,000,000 in value were seen here at the Claremont Graduate School, where there was an exhibit of German modern painters. Photo taken by Stan Troutman. 129 1 O 1 4 . Qui, A A 'Q if .I . ' 'fn , , I7-ff 4. , 1 Ji 1 g ' av 'Y Vi 4' . H 4 I I .1 is N x 1 k Q 3 3, 1' V' J 51 44 , .fig ' ' mili- 1 -R in 1 l .4 I P xl in V tl! x 1 Q . 1 , . - V , , ,i '- . . an ' 7 ,r - ' ' 3' 'X' , a 'fi--z - ' -Hb? .. - 421:53 . . W' ai kk 'Ag . 1 . t ' X I A ,Li . ' . If 'V 'ui D, 371, -,,,,, '- - - , I x- . , ' ,f- ' if f . 37' f' TE? , ' I 2? ,Y r -'war D - MV . 5-Ira , -juvvwxll I -,Ib , I 2 1 - , .n,.-'- g g,-,1, , ' as' 2 -. - . I 'rl . -, .cfm 5 'V ',, Y g , -I Y. Q, in , 2 '- .,- h ix Ap' . , 'J - ,Ll 'E ,'4f'- ', W1 ' I s. X q if Q. :I -. -: .,-. 'L E A 1 llxfr L' .Ly,'.t y., 4. EK- . ,HX e' V - Axw '5g75! 2 ' 5' A it Qi dk ik, IZ? A :lg ? Ni' :iff Eg ,, .-. , ' K1 4 ', E ' - ' J as . 'V ' ., QA A . 5 . ,ix V ' E TUNIQ '1 ? ,hi ' 4 I ' Lk 5 1' 9 Y A - I , At - 5 f 5 L ' 'kb 9 Q' 1 1, ,I F Q I K 'ft KK. :Ag : '3L't4 ff- li AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE -q fs if 7' Joann? Street Pam Pray Barbara Dreyfuss Pl'tiflIft'llf I 'lil'-P1'w'f?h'11f Scfcvvfmjy Promoting international under- standing through the exchange of young ideas in the exchange stu- dents to and from La Habra High School is the responsibility of the American Field Service. They had four semi-finalists chosen for for- eign exchange students: Carolyn Howell, Jeff Bourne, Judy Chil- man spent the second semester in Brazil. Pam Pray and Joyce Hol- man were the students from La Habra who went abroad to the Philippines and Italy respectively. AFS stocks were sold by the student body through this club in order to raise money to bring ex- change students here next year. This year's students were Keiko Kawaguchi and Cas de Jesus from Japan and Protugal. Rick Moses Y 'I Z1l.Yl11'L'1' on xW Jeff Bourne. 132 ,,., n Cas de Jesus, foreign exchange student from Portugal, talks to his dad in an assembly by the Pacific Telephone Company, asJoyce Holman and Mrs. Moses, Cas' American mother look on with excitement. 4 Z l i Buda row, JM to rzlqbrg Sharon Clifford, Carol Murdock, Cas de Jesus, Susan Harris, Reiko Kawaguchi, Kathy Butterfield. Front row: Linda Cooper, Susan Harrison, Cathy Inglis, Pam Pray, Joyce Holman, Joanne Street, CALIFCJRNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION --'fl -X ' ff' l '-1 Q A i S51 -. , Nancy Bovee Carol Englehardt Marilyn Davis Pazcrhkvlf Vice Prarzkfezzl Scwefmjf A Classroom situation like this is where the CSF gets their members, who 'NE as 4 r , . l f ,ll 5 , have worked hard to earn membership in this honor society. Recognition was given to outstand- ing students in the field of scholarship through the California Scholarship Fed- eration as they assisted the students in their scholarly pursuits in life. Being outstanding scholarly students they deserved something special and this is just what they got in their annual janet Stone T1z'11.r1nz'r ditch day. The first part of the day is spent visiting an educational point of interest and then they finish up the day with pleasure at the beach. Members also attended several conventions dur- ing the year, one of which was held in Redlands. limb mm, fqf? In rjglzrg jim Greth, Steve Strasser, jay Lewis, Mike Meacher, jeff Steingraber, jeifBourne, Richard Parker, Mike Dahlberg, john Meyers, Dale Odomen, Bob Cunningham, jim Conner, Dave Morris, David Magyar, john Langmore, Gary King, joejohnson. 7YIl'1?1jl'0Il',' Vern Blair, Stephanie Martin, Ed Kennedy, Rusilyn jones,jim Heimer, Carla Hopper, Carolyn Howell, jim Steihart, Lynn Rivacuk, joe Gloyd, Dave Flaa, Dwane Hutchins, Dave Barry, Ricky Schroeder, Steve Littleiohn, Bill Schott, Rich Blankenhorn, Hal Eastman, jim Tracy,, Tom Holman, Terry Hird. .S'ma1m'nu1'.' janie Whitkolf, Carol Bechtold, Pam Pray, judy Sells, Donna Florence, Clara Swenda, Nancy Rea, Diana Barry, judith McCullogh, Stella Luna, Reana Matteson. joanne Preist, Mardi Madga, joanne Pashalides, Nancy llloudoff, Mariyn Martin, Liz Miller, Sue Schilder, Bonnie Waltes, Carol Englehardt, Linda Eleranta, Linda Kilroy, Susan Crawford. l'j'UllfIYlIl',' Kathy Wlxeeler, Gay Batchelder, Nancy Bovee, Marilyn Moyer, judi Morgan, Sue Scott, jan Russell, Robin Lee, Marilyn Davis, janne Street, Chris Tearien, Pam jones, Karen Murrary. Kathy Snyder, Bonnie Cough, Vicki XVhite, Paula lfinley, Sharon Clifford, jancie Sifferrnan, Sharon Hamilton, Carol Newsome, Sharon O'tIello, Pippa Phillips, Susy Simmons, Paula Morgan, Sharon Hash. 133 GIRLS' LEAGUE Mary Weber Cathy Inglis Vzre Prarizkwt Pzw'1M'11f 0' Dr. Mike Pecarovich, head 5, coach at San Diego State College gzrsr with Cathy Inglis before presenting stimulating talk to LI-IHS students on What Makes a Champion. Cathy Inglis presents Chris Tearjen Ga Batchelder with the Girl ofthe Month ribbon and y red rose for December. Suzanne Amon Treaxzzm' All girls on the Ll-IHS campus are members of the Girls' League, whosepurposeis to further the spirit and fellowship and to encourage high social and moral standards among the clan. Big and Little Sister party was among thebig- gest activity they sponsored. At Christmas time, the girls sold candy canes which was to raise money for several college scholarships for senior girls. Each month they presented an outstanding girl from one of the four classes with the Girl of the Month ribbon and red rose. This was the first year in whichthey chosea Girls' League pin, m which was available to all girls. ' I Gbff' Lwigue Chbhzet - Back row, ld to rzgbts Carolyn Yamaga, Judy Chilman, jancy Chang. Front row: Gail McCall, Peggy Roberts, Carol Englehardt, Barbara Riley. 'jp-M-S -45 ,. CALEDONIANS ' mel !! X l l m. ..xW:tz5jlq' M . 'f 'I' Qyf Mil' ' iff Vim, Q it ,I X wi- l my M13 ll' f 4 ff-L 'R ,42 i, ,- ' ' 'Mt V' SP5 X g ff W :X .', X xslt, X Tl-f-:gr 52. I Aix 1 l 1 iff 2?3 ixC V l X E ' Karen Bechtold Larry Shelley Valerie Ruth i Pzariffezzt Vlke Prefzkfmt 56'fl1'fHIjV , :X ,gs .,, .fff ' , 1 L L?-M get f F' ' u1...at.. Putting on the halftime show for the L. A. Lakers' New Year's day game, the Highland Lassies and Bag Pipe Band were accompanied by the Cale- donians in all their performances. E3 lg. DIICE row, Kathy Richards, Carol Bechtold, Karen Bechold, Chris Tearjen, Valerie Ruth. to rggbt. .I Larry Dane Elliot, Greg Elliot. flffllf' lwll. in A ftk if . . , ,f . f . , , - -1 ,, I X l .F ' 5' , Y ' JI Ron Harrington Yy'C'!1.YIl7'6l' Melodee Sanders Cozvmfzrzzlzfhgq Sl't7Z'fIl1fl' Mrlzkztzlzkzfbzkgf flu' Sc'0ff1IfZ2 f17IflIl.fl'Ul1 on campus, the Caldonians presented their annual Gathering ofthe Clan Concert in the spring. The Scottish political plan for elections in the stu- dent body was a new plan the club promoted along with clan names for each of the classes. Having more problems in present- ing and keeping up traditions, the Caldonians did a wonderful job with it. 135 Hofffmg ibefrfkr! zzzcclmg fbli!'P1fL'fIl',fhC.IOl.1I'- nalism Club was an out-growth ofthe Gra- phic Arts Club. All club members shared a common interest in the field of journa- lism. Theymaintaintheirpurpose,tobuild the Club for the future years and stirringvan interest in journalism. YV -f Wf Santa Ana College,-Nl,on'Q Beach State, Qrange Coast-'College.,Ng31fll University of Southern Qalifortniailwere amongilie- .gap gewspapenfdays the club mgmlpefs, atteiiii + fedxf' , A ' - in A it-, . Y- P, ' ,uf- Y ly '- N V Q, , -'A Back mm lt!! to ugh! Louis Gordon jim Wolcott Kip bears, Lee Stepleton. 15-wif rnnfg judy,Burgess, ,Jn ' I if? JAQ 1 Y 1 14 Iii I A, 1 ,vw 'TL ' if -..-:lie ' EL, g Y- XLWYQ7 wh , v!,. , lk ' ' .n f w 1 . . i Ez . ,T '-l la F25 Q , . ' ' 5 K. M', Q Cm, V , 3x ' L ' f - I I f 'i.' , ,A ,Q 3 ' V 1 'l.u1 q ' ' Mr! 17 ? V 4 A V, Vilff gI4,,J. . -V W 1. . 1357? ' ' . 5' is E , ' s w 549' J ff- .. I fx 7-K Q 'Li :ZH j ' . ,Q 3' 5. Jf N I . iii ,--- 'rf NY 4- I i w 391. In XJ, ', ,J Z... A '3-f- .5 Fig.: 5 A ik 13' ,v f jzirrh I UE I - . 4- ' ' 1? 5135.5 - .4 yn 1 F' Flag Twzrlerr: Gail Thomas, Cathy White, Nancy Henley, Jeannette Restivo, Carol Appenzeller, Chris Imhoff. F LAGSTERS Twirling their flashing blue and white flags at all of the games and parades were the flag twirlers, headed by Gail Thomas. These girls were selected by their ability and sense of rhythm. BANNER CARRIERS 1 1 I 4. 136C Nancy Bovee Carrying the Highlander banner with a proudness which reflected greatly on LHHS's school spiritwere the patriotic banner car- riers. Janie Wittkopf l UNITED FEELING OF PEP DRILL TEAM Intricate half-time performances were executed by the drill team. These girls deserve recognition for serving at the Fall Sports Banquet and for their per- formance in the Huntington Beach Christmas Parade. LM colmmz, top to bottom: Sharon Harris, Carolyn Howell, Diane Howard, Cindy Gohring, Judy Ro- maine, Nancy Rea, Linda Cloranta, Barbara Carter, Sharon O'Cello, Mary Coughlin, Gale Miller, Val- erie Ruth. Rzgbr CUAIIIIIL' Marvene Behnke, Sue Connly, Linda Anderson, Dee Liberman, Marilyn Moyer, Nancy Bird, Diana Morris, Kathy Richards, Kathy O'Neal, Bonnie Wfalters, Anita Banks, Jessie Siebe. Top IUIUJ Karen Kirkpatrick, Billie Tivnen, Chris Ives, Joan Abshear, Bonnie White, Paula Vizzini, Maxcine Restivo, Francine Restivo, Linda Breeding, Hilda Lopez. B0ILfUl7Y1'0l0'.' Sharon Ander, Karen DeToffol, Judy Chilman, Leah Richards, Donna Barker, Florence Sargent, Christy Asawa, Bonnie Gough, Jeanette Stoor. Peggy Coffey, drill team captain, re- ceived a plaque from the drill team mem- bers to show their appreciation for the outstanding job she has done this year. .Avis FN ,-15, 1 56D Peggy Coffey Suzanne Amon Captain Co-Captain USHERS CLUB VB! 'A'7 '-'7?f'T' C . C E ii f if Frances Tucker When the music department presented their concerts, the Ushers Club was there to C,,,,b,,,gH,,,,,, assist them. , 9 I ll A,-,.r, iz.. fl C U f R Jeanette Stoor N C0-cbainnan f 0 I I At all home football games the Ushers Club handled the X programs and seating facilities in the stands. ww, Icy? to rzgbt: Jeanne Fisher, Pat Brice, Cindy Harvey, jonathan Jones. Front row: Pat Hur- Carol Adkins, Nancy Henkle, Jo Ann Purcell. Deserving a gold star for their unselfish serv- ice and their Willingness to serve their fellow stu- dents, the Ushers Club Worked at school activ- ities, or whenever they were called upon to help others. In aiding the speech department by acting as time keepers, they gave further proof that they were Willing todo more than just usher in their service to the school. Being strictly a serv- ice club on campus, they are not only the most active and most helpful, but they are also the most unnoticed club on Cafnplls. 1 36A ' .M Q ' K -fr - - hi- ..,..,...M,,, ,,,,-uwu - M Q n l ., ' ifg ,,,. A lf 4,55 H 3 R, 7? V V W I V gil' if f '1K'L E WW i11151?L321113 ' f ' if ' K' ' ... , XM ,L 2:1-::.::::::? . 3 H-J ,- l I JE' wz si2145rf? 'II f , , ' bEL'V 7' if Q f-ur -' K new ? A 1 no Pg 9 V449 1, x 1 , 4 1 y 5 A vs- M 9 fav :.- F , Q , -i f rff, - W -' f ' Q,, fl X 'f-we X, X , ,, , -,f U., W, , Y , 1' I 4 , , F xv Q ' IN'-N --'- 'fx 1.6 vii i! E Y i i Q4 KA ill ' Ja: K 5 uiigm .r-X A' gsffy' X! Q 15- 1 Q I . , I, 'Wi fx 1 ' Q T. ',,, I'- Ki , Y' : x r' Q if f 'I xl ,I l ,rv 8 K 1 -,, I2: r- 66:3 ' N A X ? VU! ' A 'J - g , pr- W ,, In J X X l RN . , N 93 in L ,X b 'ls ' if-Qs 1? 'Qlffi f sr 1 , 195 , - -wi? 1 . f ff ff-vi. S' 'fifg' 'lf g at K 1 5 5 ,, -, WF Q. .H Af: A '1,.'-l.'i'f' w 1rw-,f f' 2554: it gy f1'i -sex jig , P 'I' Y Lili liz- lkaglig-Ttxlflr -'ig' fox' 5 vilol,-' F49 fi Vx ' LZ L Lf' DDS T0 CLAN SPIRIT HIGHLAND LASSIES AND BAGPIPE BAND Top fo buflwzz, 1472: Nancy Brown, Donna Haley, Rana Matteson, Donna Florence, Nancy Randle, Peggy Slining, Pam jones, Nancy Colletti, Donna Smothers, Gay Beaner,josephine Villagomez, Laura King, Linda Hatfield. Rzgbts judy Botticker, Sally Richardson, Susan Crawford, Diane Hill, joanne Pashalides, Alera Fine, Susan Propster, Alice Hamatar, Pat Lay, Carol Harrington, Cheryl Carr, Gale, Barbara Hegland, june Gordon. PlpL'lJ'.' Kent Richardson, jim Heimer, Bruce Peasland, Tom Scott, jim Wilkins, jeff Rice, Chris Hamilton, jim Roy, Bill Cripps,james Steinhart. B!llllll'l'BfQ1'.O',' john Hibble, Bob Hibble. Mr. Hart Instructor Carrying out the scottish theme arethe Bagpipe Band and High- land Lassies. They performed many times at football halftime shows, assemblies and parades. Besides performing for school events, they performed at the tel- evised half-tirne show for the L.A. Lakers and the Philadelphia War- riors in the L.A. Sports Arena. i MAjORETTES.- Sandy Plummer, headg joan Adams, Joan Schroyer, jo Ann Purcell. MAJORETTES Chosen by ability and poise, the majorettes led the band with enthusiasm and spirit. These girls attended all varsity games, pep assemblies, and parades. BEE AND CEE YELL LEADERS Elected by the Pep Club, the Bee and Cee yell lead- ers added spirit to the Bee and Cee games. These girls also performed at some of the noon pep rallies. Marilyn Berzel Mary Weber Jeanne Fisher 1 3617 YELL LEADERS I T - - ,- , In I DID YOU SAY SPIRIT? W D I jeff Henley, Bob Bonanomi, Bob Roice, Sandy Perry, Sarnmie Wells. 1 36G Re-creating the orchestra, Mrs. Ingersoll breathed life into the sleeping group. From the original group of eight, this group of musi- cians had grown to twenty at press time. The Orch- estra was active in perform- ing in concerts, and indivi- dual members also played for school programs and contests. The StringEn- semble, for example, was sent to San Diego in May, after receiving a Superior rating at the Dist-rict Con- test in Westminster. raw, lg? to nfgbt: Dave Cole, Dave Hamaker, Ed Andre- I Ken Vendrell, Greg Long. Semzm'r0w.- Ron Bailey, jack Dave Murray, Tim Littlejohn. Front ww: Israel Zur, C I Poirier. I 1 it g-1 I I I I I J I I I I I I I I Mrs. Marian Ingersoll DZJ'f7ZlII7El2f!l! Difwtor I I ORCHESTRA I I 1 I Back row, IW to ngbr: Doug Stetson, Alexia Malley, Marsha Bland, Claire Swanda, Marilyn Bantrell, Shan! non Herdman, Bill Scott. PlYJllfIUIU.' Evelyn jackson,-Iudy Rosencrans, jacquelyn Shepherd, Joann Street, Alice Hamacker, Cathy Inglis, Barbara Beebower, Chuck Selin, Tim Littleiohn, Tom Heacoxj Greg Long, Lynda Hatfield. -J' I1 , 1 v . 5 . 3 g ,B 1 w ' ' .ff . 'VK .' kbxhwfav lm? 2 Q XQW 11 QL mgmx 4 P 4 4 ' 1 5 3 is - ' 5MlD ' .1-1 ....,m.........,.,.-. - -msg ...sr 35 gi? - . Y 5' ws: f-Q 3: ?5E5'?r22 -1 1,1-Af. H gay me E , 1, it . A J W , fire iff P 5 f f if 'G in i' 'Zi 3 031313 ' ,mfg , 13Ef'y ANNUAL STAFF Working together and l combining their talents the annual staff came up with this year's Hieland. The Publications Class is under the direction of Mr. Dunton. MT- Duflfon jim Wolcott Hlfflllld AIIUIFUI' E,j,f0,,1,,,Cb,l7r Mrs. Thomas B1l.flllL'Jff Arfwkw' H uv ' . iff ' joan Adams Cojgy Editor Yi? 1 Margi Randolph Bzzmzefx Mmmger ' ' Dawn Erickson flfl!Ik6-IH? Et7,I?0l' t Annual staff Buck Row lzftorzgbt- Leslie Turner Pat Shaffer Lois Silvers Kath Sn der Gail Thomas Chris lmhoff Susie Bal 7 I - 1 7 1 y y r 1 9 ' 140 lard, Sue Connly, Mary Beth Cothran, Lynda Roth. Front row, 196' to rllgbt: jim Greth, Steve Strasser, Rich Silliman, joeQuezada Ferry Pitts, jack Mapes, Harlem Chambers, Louis Gordon. I , Q 4 f a-,J V ' 'trv t1 '.,.,- Beth Barr Barbara Anderson Judy Burgess Paulette Vigo Marianne Capaiu ACfl'UlfI'UI Spzfvzkzf E11w1l.r I O1gr1111211!1b11.f Govwvmzent Family if 1 C,.,.Q 1 TCT iffr Kathy Mercer Kip Sears Nancy Bird Marlene Haws GIHIJ' Sport: BQy'J Spam Sflllblil' Lower Clamcr :::l':: 1 A! If I I ' x X' W You're going to take my picture? S ,Ax SCOTCH TAPE STAFF Q.,-1 l iq-..,ay Kip Sears Lee Stepleton Sheri Lynch Gary Hunt Vicki White Judi' I Spam Ezz'i!or15t Jenzefm' New Efhfmg 21ml mpzgyfw- Fmflmf Ezfhfozg 2nd senzurtw' Sport! Effifmg 211ff.ren1c'Jfe4' Fewfznzf Edifozg Ir! mzzuffez' Exfbwfgff Edffwl EdzlmlI11-CZ1Q7'2,1d5gmg5m- Evrbmqge Efhfozg 2f1zfJc'117artefC0fW Efflfofi 21101 Combining speed, fact, and accuracy, the Scotch Tape staff put outa very successful paper under the supervision ofMrs. Ander- son who is new this year to the LHHS campus. 'T533' jack Mapes Erfzfozl D1- Cbiqyf I J! Jwlzarfel' BzzJ1'11f:s'5 Mmzagelg 21l1f.fE177lirfw' if Y? 1'-'B V155 wg-:.:f' gn Ybp row, lw fo 1'1gbt,- Boboline Pope, Lois McCreadie, f Lee Stepleton. 1 -N4 J Q D7 Lovie F inch Bnokkeepefg 2nd .reuzwfer f::'f' 115 af' Jayne Mccreadie Mr. Fisk Mrs. Andersen Bumzeff Manager 151 ,remmef Bz15z'm:r.r Aclwkor 5 ,Scotch Tape Azlwfor 7,-U Sfafrc Bruce Nance R PEP CLUB Cheering the team on to Victory, the Pep Club members aroused spirit and enthusiasm at the games. They wore blue and white and participated in card stunts to create an effect Yell Leaders R -Leading Pep Club- Lee Mariner C0-Chairman, Pep Chairman, S umm 12' Weflx Co- Chairman , Cfzmf Nezwozmf 14 44 , --vnu -Y,7.,,,l,f,,,g 1 still ?,swz If 1 ' ' ' .v 'f e ' 5 ' ' 0 I e ,' I . f : , . lx 'O Q '5 r .v A, gf' In Ah 1 A' ' sxyignen 0 Mx 0 -1 I 1 A v .zpfgv W tv 0 H -'Q-K I I I a' I I J' J .' : 1 ' if 1 'ot : A ,An ,-5 9' J' -I I .' .6 I 1 .5 'I 5' .' ' : 'e'b'. .1lfa'tSv' Lube' '7J'. -5? aff' 1' -is xvltlxxi' ' ' ' 1 . C Shipwreck Sailors' Hop was the name ofthe first Student Body dance, which highlighted the first week of school. The annual get-acquainted dance gave students the opportunity to get together, have a good time, and get to knowtheir fellow students. Marshal Cram and his band provided the music for the casual atmosphere of the dance, and refresh- ments were served in the Corrective Gym. Soc Typical of the dances is this picture ofshoes the gym. This particular dance was given Song and Yell leaders after the first league ball game with Fullerton. Vlfith a first at La I Ia- bra, the Seniors spo n- sored ll dance tbl' the Student llocly. 'l'lie dress was ensuul and the theme was FUN. A mztratluon between the dancers and the band began until the band finally gave way to the stompefs. H 5,Pfc.50AJ 4 , 1, rs ,sd IE P'-1 A0 146 'Q With an oriental theme and the sparkle of the Marshal Cram Band, the Homecoming Dance proved to be a memor- able occasion. japanese lant- erns were strung throughout the gym, while a garden of flowers decorated the throne. Pictured at the left is one of the many picturesque drawings which also depicted the theme. The high point of the even- ing came at 11:00 when the Queen and her Court were an- nounced Qpictured at the rightj. Unique and traditional de- scribe La I-lab ra's method of if Y - ,ii ' :ik iii? KW. fx 1- fs -wiv 4 HX ,X F H 1 X- A K . I lq Us M 419 .:.,!t!g:E: A L ki -Q Q . ..., WF za. V ' x 1 ' 4 Q. 48 lt was surprise, happiness, and pleasure that shone on jean- nette's face as she was kissed by the two co-captains ofthe football team. Her long and mem- orable evening had just be- gun. With the sparkle of half time, the Homecoming gamelefta lasting im- pression, not only in the hearts of the Highlanders but also in the hearts of the alumni Halftime activities at the Homecoming game set the mood for the long awaited mo- ment of the crowning of the 1961-62 Homecomin Queen. Lovely Jeannette Restivo began her reign wh the football co-captains jim Greth and Terry Pitts plac the symbolic crown upon her head and the bouque of roses was given to her. Afterwards followed a chain of events which long would be remembered I .,1.,,!x Cbfif Imbojjf W. Queen Jeannette Rextwo . Z n x x' ,il A Rezko Kezwezguclez' 39 feta- 'H 5'lvf, f Lid.. 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Sebastian Cabot, star of the Checkmate television series, Stops to chat with two ofthe High- landers on one of their recenttrips to Disneyland. .,,., - .1 ' . ' :m1.,g:Z , fin Marching off to the Woi'ld's Fair in Seattle, the Pipers have added another feather to their cap and have again helped to put La Habra High School on the map by receiving an invitation to the gala event, which runs from April to November. The Highlanders are scheduled to appear during the height of the fiesta in the rnid- dle of the summer season, and are shown at left marching mward the famous Space Needle Restau- rant, the focal point of the fair. dsx?-vhs , 1' gag. o H kr. , va- - fre D' . - - Y - L4 .V ' ff , f- . . , f' W , is ,. iii, aeifiiisr vi l ag 53.. 5g ,.5fr ,am i id.-in-i 5 , W' 22:5 ':1 4 ., -- .f ff Q4-' 'i,v.2'fSkw' V tim Agfa avg-..1ge? ?17.,..Lf5' -tw.. ., i?ii?gf.n,.',5- .sf 'ff ada .1 mi.. ,.,11,.,-it-wma',,.a-',,.- ai xfflftfagyii awe s M,..w-m. -' Y '15 1 , er, SPORTSCASTING CLUB Bob Bonanomi works the public address system for LHHS' home track meets as well as the other sports events through- out the year. B ob B onanami Co- Pl'LiFl?d'I7f La Habra High School was among the very few high schools in the area that broadcasted all their home sporting events for the public. This was done through the co-operation ofthe Sportscasting Club whose only purpose was to inform the public of what was taking place on the campus. They were few in number, but loud in their presentation to Dave Margolati Co- Prexzkkwf Guy La Munyan Svcl'efmjy ark mul, Zqfi' fo ngbl: Bob Bonanomi, Gordon Stewart, Dave Margolati, Guy La Munyan, Preston Lang- ore. the public. --gn-Q F in 5 L it , stiiifi rf' ' .g V. Gordon Stewart 7l'U!Z.flll'C'7' X Oi! .'1- I Af an :2 ' ,!!. fi .ffkfaf .fql IQ tl 'll . fx. In 'ta' -113' 'F' f ' 1' . VARSITY CLUB Froorne Gayle V 121' ljlZ'.flM'llf AG' jim Cook Pzzirmivzl Reorganizing this year under the dir- ection of Coach Ben Zane, the Varsity club provided a meeting place for all the varsity letter- men at LI-IHS. Ev- ery organized boys' sport on campus was represented in I l Q 4 .ff . 7 K 'egg jim Goodwin and Froome Gayle show their charm at selling candy for the Varsity Club to Carol Newsome. After this they could be the future salesmen in the world. Greg Elliot this club. SLL'l'L'f!lIfV-7l'L!l.l'lI1'LI' They sold Candy ff a as X ,X i f i N, f th W Q'!N A Sy ji We I K' l W 7 fk JMX, KX ! 1 ,X key E,,, Bllfk ww, IW to rzgbtg Rick Moses, Fernando Moreno, Dave Timpone, Don Oliphant, Roger McNeill, john Meyers, Larry ROQ' Ueffe, Harlem Chambers, Kip Sears, john Brady, Rick Rios, BruceBess,joe Quezada. Secofzdrozuf Ed Fisher, Mike GourlCY, TCUY Pins, jim Goodwin, Bill Boggs, Walt Anderson, George West, Don Keller, Derald Logue, Gabriel Luna. Front row: jim Mullowney, Dick johnson, jim Cook, Rick Blakeley, Kent Richardson, Brian Schlain, jim Greth, Froome Gayle, Mike Spark- man, Steve Strasser, Karl I-Iemsley, Barry Arnold. 154 w xy. ia-553 , . .,'l. . . A '. i , l 'x .i '-, . Y Q. 'N -Y ,, ' j-u v, 'P., ' 4 A-'Qt.L. H!? 1 . t h- ' 1 'ska'-has-' - - f ' ' .. 1 Q -. i ,- , 'Q-.!i.iSa.1! T: -. -. 1 ., . An ambitious member of the golf club, Rich Sili- man, is out practicing in the Senior park before an important meet. ack rom, !4'f7for1gbt.-jack Gregg, RichSilliman,Dean I-loss, Dave Piirto . 1 rrmfm1z'.' jim Deck, Roger artin, Mr. joe Ferrara, advisor, .lim Cronk. GOLF CLUB 7? lr , 6 i Y HAS ii ll v U' u'ia5i353f X ,sa ii, ir, Dean Hoss Hal Eastman Svawtfzzjy- TlU!l.l'lIlZ'l' Pl'Liflm'llf Golf club encouraged golf compe- tition and fellowship at La Habra High School and with neighboring schools. Although the golf club couldn't com- pete as a golf team they played with many different schools throughout Sou- thern California. Club members held food sales in order to raise money for their club activities. O C. C- ' ce C cc' ' ccf' I , f 7 X V f jf 129 X -'I f .If ,,1' tp! ,X ,, ,. 'qi ,I Yi C . gcc C9 C iz- 'fi' ' f il!ll 4' 155 f v A FUTURE HOMEMAKERS -W 1, lv? Marilyn Owens I J1'ilflrA7lf Offering opportuni- ties for the future devel- opment of pupils' initi- ative in planning and carrying out activities re- lating to hornemaking was the purpose of the Future Homemakers of America. They proved this pur- pose by sponsoring and handling all of the plans for the annual Eighth Grade Tea in March. They sold tacos that they had prepared in the hornemaking classes early in the second sem- ester. N 5, 13' it v 74,1--, ' V fs' I Buda row, Inf? lo right: janice Ederton Barbara Riley Judy Dearman jennyl-Iowarth Barbara Arroues 156 Ireasa Townsend Frw1lmzu.' Linda Haley, Marilyn Owens Judy Sells Marsha Howe FUTURE FARMERS A K ' r ui 53:1 vi 552.-lag M ,2:a:2-iiffaiaif 7'9 T7-7' fi Zf, ' 'agmgm 'X W , it QM A lqififllw' .. :Q ll' H a-Le' wf-' i.fE,:,rat:.' ., . . N .1 ' ,iw pn. -. if f a l Q .Y - Roger Martin Don Oliphant john English Stan Connors P1'tZ1'llA'11f l72r l'1z'.r1Mv1f l S4z'1r'!111f1' 'l'm1.i'1f1z'1' if 'si Holding more blue ribbons than any other organization on campus, the Future Farmers of America developed competent ag- gressive agricultural leadership among vocational agriculture stu- dents. This active club attended over five field days besides going to the state FFA convention at San Luis Obispo. Theywere honored at several banquets and contests throughout the year. Agriculture boys worked hard with the land but this looks like they are digging their way out of the department. fs. XZ? Bill Cribbins Rrymlfw' Burk mug lt!! to I'llL'Z7f.' Earl Reis, Leighton Carlson, Leonard Carlson, Duane Loomis, Gary Burke, Bruce Miller, john Middleton Roger Carpenter, Bob Stierstorfer, Barry Southard, jeff Lenz, Larry Haig. SL'CYlllI1llYJll',' Mason Gerloff, Don Oliphant, Roger Martin, Dave Piirto, Bill Cribbins, Lous Vukovich, Philip Seals, Mike Fink, Richard Mills, Gary Ahart. Fmm' row: jack Clemer Beard Knappon, Andre Perrault, Bob Lumley, Bill Lemley, Mike Winfrey, john Hibble, jim Shelby, jim Flores, Mike McCoy FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB ,,, r V ,I -' , 1 ,- .,,....-L.. V il 4 , X . 21 ..,, , 31 l. 521 ' -:iw - Carol Burgman Ginger Shaffer Diane Grimm lillirf .S-t'llIl'.l'fL'l' 1,111l'fIA'l1f lflft'-P1'Lil'!f1,L'1lf .S-t'l4lZ'fKl1'l' Kathy Wh eeler Tzzmvnzfr S 660170, Semeyfer Pzzzfzrfezlt A Learning about the teaching profes- sion, its opportunities and responsibili- ties besides its role in society, the Future Teachers of America observed and par- ticipated in activities involvinglocal pub- lic schools. The members observed in the grades which they someday hope to teach. In February they sold Scotty dog mas- cots to the LHHS students in order to raise money to support their end ofthe year party and to pay national organiz- ation fees. LATIN CLUB Teachers of today have to face similar class room situations like this, and so will the FTA members . . .their excitment ab out facing this is overwhelm- ing. is , ln- i?n .' Z w 'R f MJ- Nancy Bloudoff exclaims to Joyce Holman in Latin of course, how grand the LatinBanquetwas and the delicious food added to the evening put on by the Latin Club. 158 - N A f TIS of the biggest activities of the year for the Latin Club J in helping to increase the interest and use of Latin. Representatives attended the State Convention of Junior Classical League during the year. The sale of french bread by club members was a large suc- cess. X. Rana Mattesen Jeannette Stoor Joanne Paschelelles PreJia'e11f Vzke Prarlkfent Sewrfmjy Latin Banquet was one Susan Harrison Joanne Preste Trmrurer S amz! Cbazmzmz I, 4 FUTURE MEDICAL PROFESSION 5 5.4 - Q 'Q-R fi g V K e on e'- f F 5' i r I Q A. Q I cs'-'O-4 l A f W ' f . . Zz.-2 ' as Q i i Y f AB- 'X uid i Susan Parke Barbara Beebower Celeste Matheny x 1'm'1M'11f l'fk'r' l'f1:vfM'11l .S'mz'rr1lg1f HH: 'L ' fllffa, f f l -1 ,WV pi 3- VY '. K 1 'WM lat ,, P ' - -5511 . t - ian ' me rffllu 1 if r dr, hu, t I lx. Ftgva , x .--'re' .. .N L d Y .rr m y f l - Q - - vp- if 11 Jr- l it lx, 2 ,J sg gf 1 'f, . s5,w i v -1 ' .-2222. - .X ' rf ,bfg ' L -ll..u5sgfg55f lvl Mem U ' ' ' Qisiklq-rvc.1l ...X - ,I ,qv , 4 k IQ I . N ,' M, x ' 'E il I- 1 K , .- . N V - ' - x g' t . fl 1 9 ' -' i l f ic'-ia in.. V ' 'X I 1.7 Ii l I t f . J L . --fdi ' Carol Klusmeyer ,.-- ff . . . X - ' I 1Z7l.llfll'I Acquainting their members with the many fields of medicine,the Future Medical Profession club also helped them select the school of training best suited to them. They entertained various visitors, some from the Air Forces, who helped to give a larger View of the field of medicine. Club members also made several differentvisits to the hospitals in the area and to U.C.L.A. in the spring. Our future medics ---- h - m-m why stay healthy? Bark mm, X479 fn rdqlwly Ron Porter, Brad Taylor, Mike lfraide, judy Kisiscki, Mae Ellen Martino, Teddi Sanders, Bill Mas- ters. F1w11!1'n1z',' Tim Meeker, lfredi lfrost, Stephany Manten, Bridget Wood, Peggy Slining, joan McGrath, Pat janzen, Tom I-Ieacox. wifi FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS l Tf31'C21S Zepeda Candy Hoffman f '1f f?A 'flf Vlkz' Pl'til'lrd7lf J . '07 i M' if fl , lm.-4 fl r Wa ,liz T 77 iaith ' ly,-19. xi.S:,,tQ ll ,laaffzf-X mam. . 'ZW' 'x ? 3'Y1kx 074' ' l ,W - fiilfk' 'F 'ii ' Carol Stevison .S't'L7'i'frl11' l 5255.2 Q K 9 geviixiib X ar:::'f yfiiiw Stiff '7 BT-l J?-Z7 Y! lg- T7 T ' 73.1 Y' Q f fi -Li ga sm ' X., B ' - an K of Eosvok I E Barbara Wfhitney -. -H ' -- - 'I ll1W.f!llY'7' Developing a competent aggressive business leadership was one of several all-purpose functions ofthe Future Business Leaders of America. They served LHI-IS by selling tickets at homebasketball games. LI-IHS banners were available to all interested students through the FBLA club. The members under the able direction ofthebusiness instructor Mrs. Janet Emoto, sponsored the annual girl- date Sweetheart Ball in February. Making all the arrangements for this dance, the members proved their hands at practicing thrift and working with a budget. If Barefooted or not many couples enjoyed the wishing well made by FBLA club members for the Sweetheart Ball. Each Spring they attend a state-wide conven- tion. This year it was held in Pasadena where a total of fourteen members and their advisors at- tended. The club won special recognition when Candy Hoffman was elected to the state office as reporter for the 1962-1965 school year for the state organization. Back ww, lqf? to I'!gf1f.' Pam Miller, Francine Hill, Donna Haley, Jeanette Stoor, Treasea Townsend, joan McGrath, Judy Dearrnen, Marsha Howe. Frmzt row: Carol Roberts, Kathy Teach, Karen Hornbuckle, Reba Hawkins, Emma Phillps, Karen I-Iunt,' Carol Steadman. 160 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Q Susi Wample1', Carol Englehardt, Steve Littlejohn and Patty Sanclersfield display the perpetual t1'Ophy which La'Habra won at the Los Angeles State College open speech tournament. U I 'l'h KhB f'e1d Steve Litt elo n at Y UUC1' IC. I,1ZiYI2k'I7f V 121' l'1'm'1M'11f Promoting the interest in public speaking and giving practical experience before the public was the purpose of the National Forensic League. For the first time in the history of La Habra High School, the NFL sponsored the first speech tournament held on campus. The tournament held in the fall proved to be very successful with many different schools in the area attending. Paula Morgan SUL'l'Uf!l1'V Pam Pray YlIY7LlYllZ'l' '35 XJ S 1 fl -1ll'f5 fjp m 5' l' - S Hack l'0ll4 IW to fright: Terry Hird, Steve Littlejohn, Dusty Carsey, Dawane Hutchins, Bob Bonanomi, Torn Rocek, Ron Doutt, Bennis I-Iaroldsan, Charlie Wright, Gary Smith. .S'c'c'0111!1'0w.' Carolyn Fowler, Pat Sandersfield, Carolyn Quinn, Susan Parke, Pam Pray, Christine Ives, Sandy Perry, Daina Poe, Nancy Bovee, Paula Finley, Barbara Liane, Mike Meacher. From mm: Elizabeth Zapeda, Sandy Goring, Kathy Butterfield, Kathy Richards, Barbara Parker, Marilyn Davis, jan Russel, Liz Miller, Carol Engle- hardt, April Rees, Donna Florence, Bill Masters. GERMAN CLUB FJ? 1Q '?f' Ron Harrington 4 Tom jones C 1 M h D , PW! 1?fC'11f V126 Pferzkfmt agzvrtaiflyenc 3364131561 V X J . ,',,. . gg Marilyn Martin Correfpozzzfzkzg Sefretmjy ' Wt Q .,- I, A ea Q .. H, .-- ,-5:14, ' ,i ,E 15 lift? fl , if 'J' wi f ,J ' ,,,.., QT-'eif , ,N x W Q 4 L , .M ' - T x ' Y ' . 2 T' L gli' K I t.. - . X ' p . . . ' --iw I . , H Y One of the most active clubs on campus, Ag x wg the German Club was constantly making , -jidifsii I elf - news in their effort to bring alittle of the bi' f I l' , ix - ,' ref fi l H Germanic culture to the students at LI-IHS. In addluon to holding fheif usual pickle cabinet for future plans and activities in the German Club. sale, they had a Maifest, gave help to a needy family at Christmas, and were con- stantly aiding the school in all activities. I Q- A A Ron Harrington, president, presides over the brainstorming session with his -i -EGQQQI linda mm, lqf? lo nygblx Mike Smith, Brain Watson, Alan jensen, Brad Whyte, David Magyar, Ron Coleman, jim Counts, Arlen Penner, Ricky Schroeder, john Langmore, Randy Brammel, Mike Dahlber, Rusty Drisko, Todd, Mclntosh, Steve Anderson, Steve Littlejohn, Bill Floyd, Lawarence Corzzell, Dave Struve, Fred DeCarlo, Keith Volkert, Dennis Crowth, Carl Rhoades, jeff Bourne, Tom jones, joe johnson. .S'c'c'm1ffm1zf,- Edgar Meuller, james Steinhart, jim Heimer, Richer Parker, jim Conner, Don Morris, Dick Tipton, Brian Mock, jeff Cronk, Ross Stevenson, Tom Hohman, john Meyers, Terry Hird, jim Tracy, Don Ty- ler, layton Hudson, Greg Davis, Marilyn Martin. Fl7lI1fl'0ZU.' Kathy Bartock, jackie Shepard, Linda Stender, Brenda Fisher, Elas 162 Reed, Chris Keslinke, Pat Witherell, Carlene Ullyott, Barbara Lianehjanie Briggs, Donna Braun, Sue Morse, Cheryl Carle, Claire Swanda, Denise Popovich, Steph Martin. mu! lc I to zzgbt Judy Sells Pat Sandersfxeld Dawn Raffen Sharon Michel Doug Stetson, Cas Jesus, Townsend Ytaozzzfzozzf Jack1c.Ea1nshaW Micky Dodd Lynne Rivacuk Judith McCullough, Cindy Nancy Henkle Barba1aJavor1k Linda Preston Dont row Trudy Hooper, Valerie Ruth, Jeanne SPANISH CLUB Bill Townsend Pfafzkfezlf Fu!! Zefzgfb Sfizzzzzlrb j97m.r were presented at noon by the Spanish Club which gave the students at LHHS a chance to better their understanding of the Spanish culture. Their Christmas party in December presented an occasion for stu- dents taking Spanish to speak the language among J themselves. Cinco De Mayo,' their spring party also furthered understand- ing ofthe Spanish peo- ple. 7 Pat Sand ersfield Ihre Prmkfefzf Valerie Senrfmjy .f Treamzrr Z N 594 ,' ll ff lx 1 by N5 ll! fi lx 'f f for w e 1 r fa! Y x f 0 1111,f ff l 1 J Awllllia' X 4? ,-'iffl-5' 5 .9 sehr:-.-: .t-fe' '-new f 4' 2. ' 'f , ,,4-igbxik' .,k,',4 Q Q-'fv,p: ju, lx 'S C V 17 ..,, , if LA, Nagin? w ia? xx figtsux kgnllr X X V 'IQF-xxxxb ' 'J' WS--i :le Q . ease. ' :if ' v .' '. f r gi ' - f , , fe- --- ' ,qi , f' X , , l C., ll 1 f 'IJ 4 ,f, 5 , 91,1 '1, A egg- 4,-f,'1, l I ' ..-f-'-'ff fl' : f , cf ' I- ' ' :iff .-4- . A 3 1 ' W 4 'Sf in 1 ua 4 ff V s I QQ P1 '13 ff ' .-t.-i- ' . 2 .' I K '. ,xv ul-f', 1- . -P 3, bg' , , :cp ' :..5.,,- , -5-. ,fp , ,Q-1.1-. .4-'W 1 '1-.' - - -Y..-:'1 ' ' vez ,4 5 . 'rf-' ,-- H: -v-:-..-- ---- ' eg' -Efff .1'...-:ai- .- ' H , A e , - I THESPIANS 8. TAM O'SHANTERS 4 .f Chris Tearjen Carolyn Quinn Vm' l'1z:r1M'f1l 11,-ff,-,y,Qy,f 1X ,cvraau V7 Advancing interest in the dramatic arts in the high school is the main pur- pose ofthe Thespians and Tam O'Shan- ters. They Worked on the school plays throughout the year and entered into the annual Pasadena Playhouse contest in the spring. A They held a special initiation of the new Thespians in the middle oftheyear. Several of the members were presented s with honors at the Annual Award Ban- quet held in june. .2 Barbara Dreyfuss Sllltfllfl Kris Danielson Most oi the ll1LSp1l1l.5 and lun O Shmters time was spent in re- hearsal for the first pl ry of the year Foby Helps Out. I ILIHIIIUI .i Q R., ,9 ,fu -as-4' 'J J. 164 linda row, fd? In lfHf1l.' Susan Parke, Kris Danielson, Dusty Carsey, Fran Ressegue, Lee Stapleton lfnnu' Nancy Bird, Susan Hubley, Marlene Haws, Pam -jones, Louis Gordon. X DANCE CLUB Preparing for all school dances not sponsored by specific clubs lor organizations, the Dance Club tninembers worked hard and long hours to make the dances success- ful. Two awards were 'given to 'the outstanding members who put the most work in their spe- cific parts on the dances. ' Setting up a 'new method of chairmen for the individual parts that go into the planning of a dance, the club kept the same girls on the same job all year if they earned the position. ,..,.L Back :ow lc to ngbt Fran Resseque Connxe Williams Carolyn Brown Peggy Coffey Ellen Smith, Reiko Kawaguchi, Susan I-larris, Lee I-Ian ris Pam Pray flfllff mn Dawn Raflen Pat Sanclersfield Carol Miester Sheri Lynch, judy Sells, Kathy Butterfield. 165 ART CLUB 1'6- stu- d e e to Ted Grace Nancy Henkle Bonnie Gough than Prefzklezzt Vzke Pmiderzt Secretary KK? O QI lo XN.. Ray Marshall Treafurer 166 'v. Illi- 4 J d '-ABL. U 1 4' 595' Ted Grace and Nancy Henkle view the product of several years work by the art club on the school mosaic which was presented by the Class of '59. C7 I-7-'77 1 Bufk row, IM to rzgbtx George West, Cheryl johnson, Sandy Bullock, Nancy Bovee, josie Aiula, Judy Stuart, Stella Luna. Frmztmzv: Dean Camarda, Marita Bonazza, Judy Morgan, Carol Adkins, Bonnie White, Betty Weigel. , -'I 1 'falgf Wu ..N,L,s. , I f'A,h, : . --'L t f f rr.--L , x ' w ,ry . r glw 1 lt! '..'z . . 1..- -- 25 ar! f qi' W . .Sun . 4'-.1 1 'AN GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB s', . 'Z' X 1.f:wg J. J ,sf 4 1 . . .K 1 ..- ' 1 . . .nv . . Hansen 1J1z4r,M7,f Vltl' PIZUIIXLVII Times plant. To jfzrfbw' flllbflflffl' the American Word, is the main function of the Gra- phic Arts Club. They en- joyed touring several pla- ces of interest to their members, such as type and paper manufacturers, throughout the year. Din- ner parties were held fol- lowing their field trips. Adding to their already very healthy treasury, the club ran the sno-cone con- cession at the home foot- ball games and held their annual candied apple sale. Russellyn jones .S'm'm11jf- T1 mrznzv' Arts Club, with the journalism Club as their guest, received a guided tour through the Los An- Bmk mum XM In IfL'flf.' Rhoades. l'?'flllf l7lIl'.' 5-c, ff 'N Ken 1-Ierczeg, Robert Coleman, Lynn Rivacuk, Miss XVoody, Richard Caballero, Ron Carl Scaffide, Bruce Burns, Bob Mazzola, Mike St Clair. 167 QUILL 81 SCROLL ICB f?f3-To . ... .- Y. .f .ef--m ' Niubx Hove if xxx 1 ' Y 3 4 A f -W 3'-Q PF s .V.Q4 jack Map es Preudm! MH V? ,ff' Esc , 1 V ff? ff, F ' ,VM Lee Stepleton f ' 'M fY 1,6 School becornea gl Qdent ' 1 v Secretary Treamrer A . lumor an don 'M work 'I , ,Was granted xl 4' f ter thisfyear X1 were 16 the the mg, clear and writing. 8 know the th e' truth Ashall ,free ', this is of the'organ- Some of the to up- Among ! .-Cf I f. 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C? .- X-. fam' .495 --1: U ...H -Quai: .Zi ' ATI. .,- ,A A - --N q 3112:--' tw' sur . ,A- I ix- n' lie-:J ,, QQWL. '1-cf. -131-v v, . .455 ..,,, v.., ,:,,11. . S1 4 lx- ,VJJYTI -. ..,L, ,.. ,-In 5 ...v ...E-U? - -.,, Ili.. N... J, 15. -vp. 'f 'i1. .IQ 9 QE:-3 ' f.,.7 .1 1.1 M,- .v 5 if -- -.wuz My ,- .A M Iliff-- ':E W X.-flair-I ' HM .vy- n. 5 'rp I .. .3 U I 'fx if , -1 .N A1 ,, 4-.M V: WTI EL f-155 1 . gg. ' V 'fn , . ,iq .,,,,.. 3-,aj-. ,Mt I -.gf-, l -W U., ..w ' 41 .,, ATHLGE cs MOS' M C019 rg RQGHT Wa R M PWGVYQD BY GX TYOVerTs a Sueeeg-r ND THQ couvv aL S HCTION aND IPUD PHYQSIGQL reg cET1oN - mv I fx- e ,A 0 Feel! E, -I as.. few:- , :,.!! -f-nu-...Q ECCRDSI FINISH THI E SPARKMAN All-Orange County end, straightarms his way for yardage in the Huntington h game. Under the leadership of coach Ben Zane, the Varsity eleven established many new records. Among thesewere the first win over Fullerton, the first win at La Palma Park, and the first victory away from home in five years. The Clan's best game was the Fullerton tilt, while the most exciting was the last second victory over Garden Grove, 1 3-1 2. Although La Habra's record inleague play was three victories and four defeats, the Clan led in statistics in every game except the Anaheim loss. The Highlanders had a very successful season even though their third place finish was not very impressive. In most of the games, the Clan was ahead or tied at the end of the first half. There were records broken this year by Zane's eleven. Quarterback joe Quezada set five individual records. Included among them were: most passes attempted in one game 1201, most passes completed in one game 11 Zj, most yards gained passing in one game 12501, most yards gained passing for one season 1981 J, and most total yardage for one season 110491. Wingback jim Greth, who was Quezada's favorite target, set two individual records. They were most passes received in one season 1241, and most yards gained by pass receptions in one season 1over 4005. Mike Sparkman was also honored by being the first La Habran to be selected on the All-County first team. The Clan had four men, Greth, Terry Pitts, Fernando Moreno and Sparkman selected on the All-Sunset League team. Greth was also the team's Most Valuable Player, while Pitts was the best tackler and most valuable lineman. Quezada was selected as the most valuable back and most inspirational player on the team. fl gg? 5 x 5 , Q Y J 5 1 ig ' F v 5 ' A - kffzf 'Q ' I Q -tv-'vw 1 I N' f A Q 40 ' ains valuable arda e while Geor - e West throws a XA AQ., 121' Q M 'cf 5 . N Rf ',f ' wi: EE - ' . K 15415 I W it L ' S1 i 'P' 95 ui Q ' SSE: ,1 F? w 'Qi X ,ah 4W 'Ki as w . an 'K y, , .,. ..' w -. -4 ' If N X P' f ' . Fix Q' . fl' , pf ms .1 ', 74'- f Q. if NX ,- M I' ' x ,J ,fy . .QL I X XII' r Q-'v i , Q W 'rl is Q v Q F'-f 'Hp u 1 ,f L QA? 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I ma A xe, Ai!! -f I ,I K 4' 2 fi ' f .1 :- J 1 W. Y. ' I ' 'Q' -if-Q aheun s star G3-733.9 1, . r 1 Y gb? L ' vm :ui sn JI.. - X -L Vi., xx aw-I Lf- , 71 if H? me yfqf 2 E' I ' 4QA?,- 5 T So 2 5 Sn 31 A-gh B 'U qi Y' ,X tx ,igm l iff M. 223 A u5?'1Q g if-z I J .5 , Qs .,1, 5, 6 im I q fi .f , x H -1 I jx? B:EE'S GAIN EXPERIENCE u - i , . . . . make sure he is stopped We didn't take CIF, nor the championship, or even a game, but we did gain some valuable experiencef, were the words of Coach Vernon Blair of the Highlander Bee team at the Fall Sports Banquet. Even though Coach Blair's eleven had a record of 0-9, this year's team did have some outstanding individuals in Art Carrera and quarterback Chuck Aswell. Aswell received theM ost Valuable Player Award even though he was moved up to the junior Varsity toward the end of the season. The Bees' most impressive game was the opener they dropped to Sunny Hills, 1 3-6. The Bees had a problem in that three of their first-stringers weremoved up to the junior Varsity because of too many exponents. l .Y x . 4' VERNON BLAIR, Head Coach 'Mig EEA!! H IKE STAFY JOHN S TONE, Assistant Coach 5, ,321 4 '33' 9 W2 2s re 3 1 BACK ROWKI-rj: Charles Lane,Joe Burleson, Dave Miller, Richard Flores, Baird Knappen, Tom Holman, Danny Wagner Danny Volkert, Gary Kaifesh, David Martinez, Terry Caffee, Derryl Day. MIDDLE TO W' Art Carrera, Gary Benson, jeff Smith, David Ogas, Tom Scott, Bob Liles, Charles Joyner, Greg Roth, Bob Schuler, Terry Hudgins, Joaquin Cerda, 130 Tom Holba, Bob McIntosh. FRONT RO W- Charlie Wright, Nick Hernandez, Chuck Aswell, Bill Tangye, Bill Kruse, Bill Davison, jim Waring, Leonard Meier, Ray Weidman. '55f3'5 xl' 1' in -db., ffawxffm Q -- Wi 7'.i1 .. ii? ! K il 'F Q I Ii I 5555 x a Q Q R W is Z' ., 4 Jr. ,. 44? J W 4 T. 5f5Ew L- aw 5531 -vw f wgsfgffiay, , F bf 7 .. ffl 'TF' 5 p ll M V xr ' fairly ,xg ani- ,Y x 95 34 - W4 A ' 1 i ef V .jfs H. 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'- '.. mm ,Y fin- , ., -11? , 4, gif' 5:41. .K 1 , -Y ui 7, , ' ag - fs- 4- ' - --Q W -' -i' ik' ' A Q ,'jQgQ,gr,g 1 ,, '- fag: . z, ..,, .vu APTURE THIRD IN IF This was the best team ever, were the words of head varsity water it p polo coach, Ernie Polte after his team compiled a seasonal record of 12 J ' wins and 5 losses. In addition to this fabulous record, the Clan's high- ' spirited crew finished first in Sunset League competition and third in rp, C.I.F. play. i Led by All-Sunset Leaguers Don Abshear, Ed Fisher, Carl Cooke, Dave Timpone and Bob Roice, the Clan's advanced to the C.I.F. semi-finals, only to lose to a powerful El Segundo squad. Abshear, Roice, Cooke and Fisher were picked on the coaches' All-CIF teams. Polte, in addition to coaching thevarsity, also coached the Bees and Cees. Emi? Poftc Coach Bmk row, 147710 nfgbrx Gary Smith, Tom Elm, Hal Eastman, Bob Roice, Dave T impone. Sw- ofzrl ww: Steve Littlejohn, Ed Fisher, George Evans, Bill Gavan. Fl'0Ilf1'0IU.' Don Abshear, Carl Cooke. Ed Fisher scores another goal against Garden Grove. Bill Gavan scores a goal. 183 45 -Q, . Back row, lqj? to rzlgbf: jerry Greene, Mike Carruth, Gill lmholz, Gary Albrechtsen, Bill johnson. Svcwzzl row: jim Riddle, jim Starr, Gary Oderman, Gary McDaniel, Don Roberts, jeffCronk. Fwm' raw: Aubrey Miller, john English, Terry Hird, Dennis Van- sandt. I V ff' 9' l 5' ff , , i , i LA HABRA BEES end- ed the season t1ed for sec- ond place Wlth Newport High School Co Captain Don Oliphant, most val- uable player, could have but he felt h1s services were needed more on Bees He will be one ofthe rnainstays on next year s water polo team. This year s team also received fine support from Co-Captain Ron Ficek fi-in X I if ie e i t G ' , - e ,L 5- ' .gg ' ft' V I Y,V' 1 ny I y , VP , 1 played varsity water polo, ' 1-.lr - V KU' . . , e. V Q 4 I. .fix ! i l' H -f' L ' i , , xg 'x 'rv l R , U I a f-' 9 ' NJ K ' . . y ' I at ' ,f W A. . . cz Y lg Q . I sl E 1, li J- '- Team Captains, Don Oliphant and Ron Ficek. 184 GM ill!- l Don Oliphant scores another goal. , , 1 , , Buck row, few to rqqbt: Steve Meier, Kim Dick, Gary Deckert, Grant Fleener, Ron Larsen. Srw11z!1'n1u.' Richard Krauss,jan Rus Brian Watson, Louis Vu- kovich, Curtis Erskine, Steve Strand. From' row,- john Williams, Brad Whyte, john Hibble, jeff Travis. 7 Ea f LJ- 5 'Q fmt Team Captains, Randy liramel and Dennis Brown. Highlander fights for possession of ball. CEES TIED FOR THIRD CLAN CEES ended a long-fought battle which merited them a tie for third place. The team was led throughout the season by the fine playing of Co-Captain Dennis Brown, who was also picked as the team's most valuable player. Co-Captain Richard Kraus and Randy Brarnel made outstanding contributions to the team. 18 HARRIERS CAPTURE CIF TITL W J' sag C g.. I - V f is K A , Bruce Bess, Chuck Levo, and Richard Dickenson check times with Carol Meistei' CIF champ Bruce Bess and Coaclsdwilson. l l 18 ,fi . RICHARD DICK ENSON 6 lf, I , 1 J CHU CK LEVO I JOHN BRADY .Mg X, CURTIS EAKIN ESS TAKES FIRST IN STATE .L l I' , ,L DEAN HOSS N ORBERT MASSEY STAN CONNER Led by Bruce Bess, the Clan varsity fin- ished a very impressive season. The 1961 var- sity captured the first CIF crown for the clan. This year also pro- duced the third straight Sunset League title for Coach Wilson's dis- tance men. Special Fullerton 46 Santa Ana 48 Newport 5 2 Anaheim 4 1 Huntington 40 Garden Grove 36 The Clan also pla- ced first at the Mt. SAC, mention is also due for Chuck Levo, john Brady, and Richard Dickenson, who help- ed keep our varsity un- defeated. Recognition is also due for john Meyers who came up from the jV's to run in the CIF meets. LHHS 1 6 LHHS 1 6 LHHS 26 LHHS 1 6 LHHS 2 3 LHHS 2 3 pionship, and CIF Championship meets. BILL BOGGS ,T Sunset League Cham- Bess and Company off to another win. 18 JUNIOR VARSITY ROMPS T0 LEA 188 FIRST R 0 W fl to rj: David Donivan, Richard Rios, john Meyers, jim Karling Ron Newell Richard Lynn john Walker Larry Williams, Roger Martin, Roger McNei1l,jirn Halbritterhlohn Hackett Bill Waugh SECOND R OW Tony Grimm Frank Zazueta, Kent Harris, Brad Bernard, jim Weathers, Dennis Barr Philip john Willis Ted Dodge Greg Bates Steve Bess, Bill Kruse, Bruce Miller. THIRD R 0 W' Dennis Francis Neil Schemitzler Larry Cozzell Tim Sutton Tom Karling, Don Stark, jim George, Martin Dave, Gregg Mell, Ken Blake Jim Shannon Eddie Israel jim Cummings FOURTH ROW' Tim Danson, Art Magdaleno, Greg Landers, Mike Coppock Robert Frost Charles Dismuke Terry Day, Eric Herst, Lee Hutchison, Craig Goetz, Jim Wilkins, Robert Hentle Steve Corcoran Bruce Burns Douglas Titch ener, Charles Halloran, Marshall Herron, Tom Ford. FIFTH R0 W? Toney Sondford Bob Christianson Clyde Conner Charles Regets, Dan Lowry. Another league crown was re- corded by the Clan JV team. This was a fine season for the distance men who captured their fourth suc- cessive title. The well balanced team was led by such fine runners as jim Halbritter, Bruce Miller, and John Walker. Look- ing forward to next year, the outlook is quite good since only two letter- men will be graduating. Other jV's showing promise were: Roger McNeil, Richard Rios, Ron Newell, Bill Kruse, and Larry Williams. Beach ,gf K' at A 'iif' Z V sh ll iff Mi.. x ' ,, rl i PGM f . Qi is-' H' , X4 l l - F1-, ' l .A Q 5 J Yu-tid M 'xx ,gm N XX f 'Q 'X kv fi, S X Q1- ,WV H 0 CLAN FINISHES THIRD IN LEAGUE: FALLS T0 ARCADIA IN CIF Ellsworth, Strasser Break Former Scoring Marks Tex Wallis' five concluded the '61-'62 basket- ball season by sporting a highly impressive 19-10 record. Included in these wins were three CIF victories over Alhambra, Covina, and Santa Monica. ln the quarter finals, a rough Arcadia squad proved superior to La Habra's hustling Highlanders as they defeated the Scots 70-62 to knock them out of CIF contention. The Third Place Sunset League finishers, paced by highscoring forwards Paul Ellsworth and Steve Strasser and the hustle of late season transfer Mike Sloan, were rarely out of a game. On defense, jim Greth proved to be La Habra's ace. On the All-Sunset League teams, the Clan placed Ellsworth and Strasser on the first and second teams respectively. Ellsworth copped all scoring honors as he broke Bill Morris' former season mark of 424 points. Paul's combined four year point total also made him the first Highlander to score over 1,000 points. As far as single game efforts go, Strasser broke another Morris-held record as he blist- ered the nets for 39 points against Garden Grove. Ellsworth's tremendous ability was again recognized as he was selected on the Helms All- CIF third string. This was the first time this lhonor has been bestowed on a Highlander basketball player. ,lack Lichtenstein Kent Richardson mflzkzg guard Mzke Aumt muscles a short hook shot over a Cal Hi opponent for two V1 l.H CUNA' quick points. 2 R IC' H .S'll,LlMA N fflll1lY!- 11711 fzvffffl 'jYl7fJIUbl'I7fl'H alayup in during the Iful- STE V15 SY'l1J15'S1f11 lerton game. Hustling all the way, Greth came up with 22 points. V 14 MIKE A VENT Mwmlm-ffm Cook bulls his way threw NeWport's de- DA VE BARR Y fense for two points. 4 -111w GRETH D17'z'111q llffllllllf I1 ll'1.',l'fC'l7l fJllQ'Vt'1', Steve Strasser counters with two points. ' . Mike Sloan, Tex Wallis, and Paul Ellsworth go over stragety before the first CIF game against Covina. Needless to say, the Highlanders, behind the efforts of Ellsworth, Sloan, and jim Cook, narrowly defeated the Colts, 45-44. Hzglalazzder Atbletzk Director Pat O,Donnell presents Clan mentor, Tex Wallis, with K jp 55,1135 the first place trophy at La I-Iabra's Kris Kringle Tournament. The Highlanders came through with flying colors in the decider as they easily defeated Cal Hi in a one-sided battle. 196 Duan john Perkins jack Gregg Ron Doutt jeff Steingraber Rusty Disbfo JV'S BOAST 19-1 RECOR FINISH FIRST IN LOOP RA Losing only one game fto second place Sunset League finisher, Anaheimj, La Habra High's Junior Varsity literally ran over op- ponents as they established anew seasonal win mark of 19-1. Need- less to say, the Highlanders easily captured the Sunset League. Included in their preseason wins were victories over Cal High, Orange, Sunny Hills, Lowell Varsity, Buena Park and Sierra. Coach Don MacIntosh's jV's were paced by the Big Three, Rudy Becerra, Roger McMillan, and Big Bob Maxon. Becerra and McMillan, along with sophomore Rusty Disbro, supplied the majority of the scoring while Maxon and late season starter jeff Steingraber controlled both the offensive and defensive boards. The team, as a whole, was inspirational, consistently hustling throughout each contest. Pressing from the initial minute of play to the closing seconds of each game was the ,IV's favorite tactic. It was often said that their best offense was their defense. Don McIntosh, coach ar if ' ' ' 'f1 F .v... , fl ,- rg: 2.5 R R ,ai -all . - f 1J?g'i1 :1 2 -f'-'-,Ag .F W. . 52 ,dvd 3 - W V fr 5 A iw R , Qfflffll . , Q I A. X -fgvggw A l L . ' ' A Roger McMillan Bob Maxon Rudy Becerra Rudy Becerra Q5 lj shoots for two points over a Fullerton defender while Bob Maxon f45j and jeff Steingraber C425 look on. L 8 john Lang, Gary Yates, Bill Ricketts, Terry Hawflrins, RickVMercer, Lowell Newsome - 1 Y Huftlifzg Lowe!! Newsome fights for control of alose ball while two Sierra defenders look on. . BEES, CEE The 1 961-62 editio , of La Habra's Bees en ed the season by postin a 14-1 1 win-loss recor Although finishing i the Sunset League's se ond division, Coach Bi Williamson's Qpicture at leftj Bees displaye the hustle and team fight which are essential for a wi ning squad. Paced by standouts Lowell Newsome and Rick Me Cer, who provided superb scoring punch througho the first half of play, in addition to the consistent hustl and rebounding of Dan Wagner, the team was highl impressive at times. As for future greats, joel Everitt, a freshman on th starting five, proved he could take it as he responde with excellent rebounding and an occasional good o fensive game. me J' cnacmrlef SIAFF Back Row: jim Wendoll Greg Keller B111 Humphries Dennis Ceypher Bob Brennan Coach john Stone From' Row Randell Ruppe Ray Lozano Wendell Ruppe B111 Poole Graig Goetz, Clair Penner Randy Raggon Paced by the offensive efforts of ennis Cypher, john Stone's fpic- 'red at rightj Cee basketball team ound up the season with a 16-4 ark. Individually, Cypher, and the uppe Brothers, Randell and Wen- ll led the team. Cypher broke Rub- Ramirez's scoring record as he taled 262 points for the season-- average of 1 3.1 per game. Determination was the chief asset lx Winning. Inexperienced as they ere, 'they never gave up. Inspira- onal hustle by Greg Keller, Ray ozano, and Bill Humphries was ominant throughout the campaign. 200 VARSITY TRACKSTERS ON ROUTE T UP AND OVER goes Pat Larsen in the pole vault. IN THE AIR is Tom jones while jumping in the Santa Ana meet. 3 A . I ' ..1m -I - F- . r - WITH A FINAL EFFOR f Cirl Baigell puts the shot against Western. 1'.5 IN I HEAD COACIL WILLIE WILSON. Q I 3 ,. , ,f- ,V .-:..' ,-.T f -. - ' 'V ' H ' ' , , :- -- ., , Y ' ., . V T YA '5 ' , . A ,V ,. ... -.1-. , ,g . V m v' ' ' ' 6 1 K if g ,, i , A,-g ' W I 'E' It n 1 . ,i 1 , ,wh wllw ma-'ff ff: '11- I 'l 'in THE GREAT BRUCE BLESS easi1Y wins the mile run. .,, V VW L k COACH BEN ZANE EAGUE CROWN: BESS, LOGUE TERRIFIC Back row, left to rzgbt: j. Runniger, B. Arnold, T. jones, T. Merzger, C. Baird, B. Bess, A. Carerra, -I. Weathers. Second row: L. Williams, M. Bratt, C. Bowman, L. Roquerre, M. Sparkman, W. Waltmire, J. Brady, S. Conners. Front row: B. Kruse, C. Levo, T. Sutton, C. Hemsley, D. Logue, E. Anderson, A. Klusmeyer, P. Larsen, R. Blakley. m With a national record to their credit this year's varsity track team completed a memorable season. With such fine performers as Bruce Bess in the 880 and the mile and Derald Logue in the century and the 220, the Clan was the most feared in the league. The relay team of Derald Logue, John Brady, Bruce Bess and Terry Sutton managed to collect a national record in the sprint medley relay with a time of 3:28. This is a team that will not soon beforgotten at LHHS. COACHJOHN STONE COACH TEX WALLIS im - ..1f,:. , . -,Iv I, i DERALD LOGUE WINS the century against Western with a 9.7 clocking. 20 CLAN BEE AND CE A GOOD PASS sends the bee re- lay team to another victory. Off to afine startwerethe'Clan Bee tracksters With only one loss to their record at press time they look like real champions. Great depth was displayed by this edition of La Habra's track team. Outstanding performances were dis- played by Terry Kaifish with a new school rec- ord in the shotputff5O'7 j.and jim I-Ialbritter with some fine times in the distance events. A Word of warning to the future opponents of this Clan team: Watch it, they'll be tough! f 't A GOOD EFFORT by Nick Hernandez p1aCCS highly in the heim meet. B 12 - , Z ' bt: D. M t' z, T. Kaifish, T. Caffey, C. Aswell, R. Kruse, H. Weidman, D. Miller, J. Meyers. geiid N!ef1s1ellfUDilidihZci C. Lang,ai...1Biatt, T. Bernisconi, J. Counts, B. Burrows. Front row: K. Blake, R. Coleman, D. Camarade, N. Hernandez, T. Burgess, j. Halbritter, P. Bankharte, R. Ogilvie. HINCLADS IN SUCCESSFUL SEASON CEE TEAM, Bark row, ZW to wgbt: D. Barr, D. Samarin, R. Lynn, S. Morris, R. Siebe, B. Boggs, A. Magdeleno, T. Hamaguchi. Second row: T. Seibert, E. Hay, j. Luce, -I. Hackett, B. Waugh, T. Garcia, M. Coppick, S. Bacerra. Fzkrt row: C. Nolan, J, Lang- more, T. Dodge, T. Sanford, G. Eastman, D. Mumenthaller, D. Tipton, B. Shroyer, T. Hendrick. ,. - ...Lf Great performances were recorded by this fine Cee team. This was a young team, but it contained some real talent. Special mention should go to a young sprinter, Dave Samarin, Who, along with Tony Sanford, earned a varsity letter. Several records fell to these fine young athletes. They were: The 660 with Tony San- ford and the 100 by Dave Sarnarin. Fine per- formances Were also turned in by Bill Boggs and Bill Waugh in the distance events. This was a young team but an exceptional one. DA VE SAMARIN WINS the 180 with an Anaheim sprinter at his heels. l OFF T0 ANOTHER WIN is the Clan cee sprint team. 20 VARSITY RECORDS FALL: INDIN ----- - a A T- f-1 --2 J. 1fqAn,..'iLg'4VA:.W I I -H, 4, . .. , ,:--I - -E .Q , ' 5,7-5 5, Z - 51- 3.1517 ru.. X . '.3. Q , .-Q 1, f ,LQ Qu' 5'L'!'K!'i-V e i Lair' .. ff i R ' i ' 'wi-.V ,- - , Q-.-in... ' .,. ..., .. .- .. H ,- ' sg' ,H ai WETT5'-'P Z, 1 W' , f gif 1L lim 'ir V - - -Y -fm --- wer- ' 1-pt - . -af egg . 5 .. . ,,,...-. - . A 1 Q . ,K f ,J If 4. 5. Zlislin .- A A lpl-0'W,-J j, iv A .1 5:-:, T V' A, :-, M , 'f me ' : ii ff-gml!l .-..v-..-. 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Dick Gilbert, new to La Habra this year, set three marks--the 100, 200, and 400 yard freestyle events. Don Abshear broke records in the 50 yard freestyle, and the 200 yard individual medley. Gilbert and Abshear, along with the Varsity relay team of Gilbert, Abshear, Bob Cunningham, and Mike Gourley, advanced to the CIF competition. As a team, the swimmers ended the season with a 5-7 record, facing such strong foes as Garden Grove and Newport Beach. Many of the Highlanders' losses were decided by the relay or a margin ofa few points. Coach Polte called this season's effort the finest swimming season. -.- 'G D011 Alzrbear, advanced to CIF l' ' 1 1 l 1 1, f3' ,gf e' ' -' - , V N I 553,94 L33 x Z ,cc .- wc' aw' ., Swimmers break from blocks. vi '? i Dzlk G17bw1, record breaker Nfhe gunn 20 RECORDS FALL PN A close race develops in the 200 yard freestyle. V V - ,. B171 johnson, CEE record holder. Bee freestylers are off with the gun. ,F-' :f-.auaii . xi ,,,?,, iv, ,,,,, 7,7, , , C- . Y , O BEES, Bark row, Icy? to rzglni- Gil Imholz, jim Edmiston, jim Riddle, Dennis Brown, Steve Joyner, Gary 206 McDaniel. Front row: Dave Starr, Dale Oderman, jeff Cronk, Bill johnson, john English, Don Roberts, Terry Hird. UTI IRE LOOKS BRIGHT l1li wgr CEE, Back mug !ey5'tor1gbt: jeff Horton, Curt Erskine, Dave Follett, john Williams, Rusty Hamilton, Steve Strand, Lewis Vukovich, Tim Kennedy, Grant Fleener. Front zvzu: jan Rus, Steve Meier, Brian Watson, Richard Krauss, Randy Bramel, Gordon Berg, Brad Whyte, Cal Walsten. Although the Bee and Cee wirnrners were not very suc- essful as a team, many indivi- ual records were broken. All he freestyle records were low- red in both divisions, along ith the B 100 yard back- troke and the C 50 yard utterfly. The trio of Oliphant, reene, and Miller qualified or the C.I.F. in the Bee divi- ion, and, since all the record olders are underclassrnen, rospects for the future are right. Backstrokers off in flurry of fast action. rn Cee swimmers hang suspended at start of the 200 yard freestyle. 207 55 , Tim Witting IU' at 'fb .w-1:-any , Jerry Lee jim Hurt VARSITY 208 4'-N JC' it 7,3 url ff, To Qi' 'uf' Eddie Hay Dick Tipton Brian Schlain f ff -,ff 1 , I f V :H ff RESTLIN Tim Metzger l l l jerry Caniglia Carl Baird Fernando Moreno 55 -ga, Terry Caffey Ron Daubert john Black The varsity Wrestling team came through with their best-ever season this year. There were many outstanding wrestlers, the most outstanding being Jerry Caniglia, who was also the most improved. Two Highlanders, John Black and Brian Schlain, went to CIF, where both took third places. Coach Ben Zane made his first wrestling season at La Habra a big success. 209 210 VARSITY IN ACTION Black pins his opponent with a West Point, Moreno chalks up another pin for the Highlanders. Metzger performs a perfect switch against Anaheim JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity came through with almost an ident- ical record to that of the Var- sity. Many boys came out for wrestling, making it very difficult to hold a position on the first team. Most of the boys on the junior Varsity were freshmen and sopho- mores, making future Varsity prospects look outstanding. Weidman works for pin in a match with Anaheim. kit' Buda row, IM to ngbt: Harvey Weidmanjoejohnson, Bill Lindstrom, Greg Elliot, Carl Mock, john Lain- icella, Steve Robinsonf Leonard Meer, Steve Grimm, Bruce Micholson. Front mul: Bill Schroyer, Ron Rostiwicki, Doug Baird, Don Stolo, Dennis Barr, Bill Davison, Steve Meier, Mike Cramer, Don Lowry. 2 -f4'...,w,w PWM , '4 rr. - ,,,. 7 J-sl af I X 1 1 . Y :Q -M, ,w .4 I gm x A A QE :J 2 ,f .4 WI Q 1 .QM 9-'lv 5- I ll? 6 101 'X QE' ,fi Q? iff Ep' ff' Vw ff 25- . ,AA ,,,, qwl- .A-V 4- I 'N av 1 ' wi 'RH Fred Stenton Coach George Francisco Dave Purto INEXPERIENCED NETMEN LOOK FORWARD 'TO SUCCESSFUL SEASON Coach George Francisco developed many fine tennis players, who will prove to be a great help to next year's squad. Francisco lettered eleven men and will only lose four from his team due to graduation. They are Dick johnson, Rick Moses, Mike Covey and Fred Stenton. Lettermen returning to next year's team are Mike Meacher, Lloyd Little, Bill Demmin, Dave Piirto, Ed Israel, Ed Kennedy and Terry Hawkins. Many top junior Varsity prospects will report to the varsity team next year. Coach Francisco,did a fine job this year and is looking forward to bigger and better things next year. junio3 Varszly, Back row, IW to rzgbzi- Jim Gordon, Michael Green, Ron Doutt Tony Rocci jeK Meacher Shows ood form Bourne, Bob Weigal, Gene Gwioff. Frontrow: Tod McIntosh, Kim Pick john Willis Doug Tx g ' tchner, Brent Fuller, Terry Day. BASEBALL Under the coaching of coachHarry Gruber, varsity baseballers concluded the season with more wins in Sunset League competi- tion than any previous Highlander team. Pitcher Mike Sloan, a transfer, picked up the pitching deficit and also starred with some timely hitting. Dwight Clark led the Sunset League batters for the first half ofthe season with a .450 batting average. Clark is also a probable all-league nominee along with Mike Sloan. I 4--H-L 9' f' fx 2:5 ' . fi L at ' .Q X . ,ye lt l l Gary Benson Dwight Clark 'fi 214 Rusty Disbro gets ready to put tag on runner. I i-gf A Fit g we Coach Harry Gruber . . jim Cook Mike Gentry 1 N I I Q 5, F 1 r e g b +- ' ' ,- ' '. ,'W2.r 'f '7 f ' H g : 'I Q . i , I e -' 1,Y'g.g?f:!, Q'g if N . -' -' .4 ,Sv - 1. 'sz . -rf Q X . ., lgbfg ,gpm -Y fr -5 1 'V F -LPM 1 -f 1- '. --. 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Bark ww, IW to rzgbf: Terry Hutchins, Craig Goetz, Randy Grant, David Struve, Bob Maxon, Mike Gadd, jim Wendoll, Charlie Wright, Harlen Penner, Bill Pool, Ron Montague. Secozzdrow: Tom Scott, Don Bradford, Dave Olgas, Bob Jenson, Roger McMillan, jeff Smith, Mike Greenwald, Gary Yates. Front row: joe Sandoval, john Beetharn, Greg Keller, Dan Laury, jim War- ring, Bob Gilfillen, Rich Flores, Ross Stevenson. 217 ,Q jiggizga. b - .TTI lv .pr J-2 v, k'Y xa., all . x .. '2 :- -.',, , , 5 '.-Ll , f if 03 nf, 1, .,:. . -r Q - Qiglfv-SP: E5-n .74 Kx ir: I 1 Ju -u f -., lYiT5i , .esazrif-F 5'g 'f:K'1 . , . IvMj::4.,.1v1f,,'. 3, V Xi. J-' ij, Aj. , 1 w A.-L -1:71-F. , 5 .fm V 1 r - amia- N ' , ,WEA , , ,, L ' me is L. .L tgggv. V dl xv f A 9 J we-A ,BQ ., , 3 ,- A. ,fqgy-nm fl' Af, .:' ' :- - V I ' 1, ,mr r K R , 'A?l fg1b ' una Q ' ilgit--al--.-vw' A V' fjlfi 4 ,ruth ,Q .3 'U ATFZW kfggcgigggq .-? h--wg-W fi .ffwf WX ffl J H., z R' f' ' '-1-A :.- V V .gk ' fi , Je -S A Lx fum . rxil --.. 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Sophomore forward shoots for basket as freshmen guards look on. 22 -1T F.L L HO Snfabrmzozzi' zzzzzfjmzmzar hustle to gain possession ofthe ball. T. n 4 Sticks fly as l . A l int' .,- 4 w junior, Senior Seniors and underclaxsmerz battle over the center bully. .EY K.. E- I I - A T . Opposing schools try in vain to down the mighty Highlanders. ' f la-K Van' 5 battle for ball. Sophomores challenge seniors for the Interclass Championship in stitches. juniors try to stop fast moving Sophomores. 22 VOLLEYBAL G ,...i.A-,.,, ',,3 -qv .. ...J ......., , A jump that is high is necessary to block the ball. The back row works hard to make good Set-upS. O Sain-na.gF Seniors and opponents play hard in a fun-filled rally. IN ACTION i llfjgl 1, Ugg. Aagfqi, '-- , f H 3 , -- '.Q-f . 5 ' Arn- ,L V 2 , si .if q il - 'f2Q2?df :- Far: 7 , E ' , l , ,. A ' i?551'f if -, . , , 1 ,5 Wg:-.i ,. ' v' 15 :gp - L'-if ' X' N 1, is . , , ' - . , r , . ' l' ' '. ill iff' ' . 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A ' QQ? . . ...T - ,A -1 . , ,-, Mi- rg .1 :, ,.v-.ffm H., , Xxy I ,L ,Y I 5,1-'vii . k' f-M111 1-211' .T N V ,5 ,qi ' Y 1--V -' ' I A.: 'Q A 1 I I E 1 H 3 . .V -I Y , U' X .V X. 1 ll 'W 4 V-rv. ' - , V .- mr5,,,-.1 W YXNX Ji'-' One of the main events of a swim meet is the spectacular diving .... You better believe it! GAA SWIM TEAM a .pg r KA 'fi GC' DZ La Habra's GAA Varsity Swim Team held victories over Sunny Hills 48-30, Lowell 49- 18, and Buena Park 41-37. The only losses including those of the JV'S were Fullerton and Tustin. ' Carol Engelharclt, ,one of La Habra's greatest swimmers and record breakers, will be graduating this year. She will be a great loss to La Habra's team, but next year promises more victories. cv 1 T L l 5 ,W i 5 H ,im ,W I 1 1 . 3 1 , - X2 Ei'-fiivm, vw , rj: r '17 .aiu L' . If - ': . '5 V .:i:5:5... H . 3 X ic e if 751:-ef ' .44-, '5-3133,-S - Back rom lg? to rzglni- Stephanie Morrow, Jenny Howarth, Shirley Chaffee, Sandy Gohring, Chris Ives, Sue Belkin, Nancy Doutt, Kathy Richardson, Marni Magda, Linda Kilroy, Maxine Restivo. Front row.- Krys McKerracher, Valerie Howarth, Carol Muench, Glenda Pierce, Zana Granger, Mary Anderson, Diane Bizzell, jackie Lenahan, Leslie Fothergill, Denise Gr1eve. H, .. A. Y i Y , X-.,. . ' . , . . Y' U -1 we-. . , ,mv f 1- , , fill' 2frT55.L,,, we . La Habra's G.A.A. Swim Team makesasplashing start in the 25 yard freestyle. - 2 .1 - A La Habra leads in a victory-bound relay. ' n I 229 Dnzzblaf. Back rnzv, lqfk to zvgbtg Annette Erlenmeyer, Cindy Gohring, Diana McBride, Gail Peterson, Coni Logar, Kay Stephenson. Fmutmm' Cindy Harvey, Robin Lee, Ali- son Poole, Candy Kurz, joan Daniels, Patty Sparks. if ii Elf -f I1 ay g. l . if , 2 1 i eei ' y my :tj V. gi., ,l ll it ii eillWlXiiflllillL'1iiff il z all jan plays far' to the back court on this one. Candy makes an easy return while playing the net position. Flu-P lfii A-x Miss Catlin, Instructor Shlgfaf, 1511436 mm, 1412 in rfqlefg Charlene Ruth, Marilyn Morton, Carolyn Vaughan. 1'l'llllf l7IIl'.' janice How- ard, Teresa Townsand. Top row, lay? to rzglzt: Kay Hathorn, Nan Henry, Irene Gottschalk, Kathy Thomas, Stella Luna, Linda An- derson, Diane Grimm, Bonnie Scott, Annette Erlenmeyer. Center row, IM to rzglazt' Bonnie Walters, Caro- lyn Yamaga, Pat MacLearn, Kathy Leach, Lindalee Barry, Kathy Giesler, Janice Siffermann, Cindy Ghor- ing. Bottom row, Inf' to rzglai: Marsha Bland, Sandy Ghoring, Carol Engelhardt, Charlene Ruth, Gail Pe- terson, Janice Meketarian, Diana McBride. lice illustrates the serving position Badminton. ADMINTON Miss Firman, Instructor w 231 'v v ls 'm r W SOFTBALL .-. - ,,...f 'bn- She's really Ureachin for it in last minute despara- The idea is to beat it not meet it, Carol. tion to curb a base hit. 1 Q i , , I wish pi 1 , Ulu -V 3- is ll... - '53-gif -'fri ,glfifwh A 1 :IM if-'M'f ? ' ' ' Ai' --PJ . X ff-'., Lf -frm , - , Y. V -' L ' ,sf '.,erLq-vm' It fle a- rg. .,A., 2 , . ii bs. fi -' , ' M2 MRT t :J , .N ., , ge . rf' U1 'MU 2 ' H1 Yiwwv V' I x xr x.. 1 A .J . Ir- -h 1 . N - .. 'ste Q N , 5 7 ,, ,M ,- M .X ' ' jj, Y Y - sv 1 , ' L ' ldv 1' ' . 3- ll-lf 'i is Q. X- ..- H -V I , Q it R20-,Q ii' f - ' f 'H 4 ew ' P' , .J ' A .'-A we :-1 - 1 F gveifr-ai - i -- L . 3 . . 1 new-f 1 1 , , . , -V-,, , if .,, V, ,...... ffm. ffl .I ' I : ' - -' 'fu' 'll' -, I ,E s, ,gg-gf -1 Q- 55 .1-, ,,,,f 5,:fg'i ' ::r-i?4 '3fl:i:?QL!QQi'ryl'i9f,5, . . V 1,f ,,-any-.'..,.,Z-.glx like-V F -- - gi- X il 'Z f P--mf 15,9 we-HQ 3141 1334 ' f .'m.. kai., gqfhif FQ? -Q . 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'Ji fl? Qflgfg ' T.. ' w ua . E433 iii 'H 'I wifi. Martha is wondering X , Y hi! this plant will be an appropriate decoration fo GRACEIS PARTY SHOP 380 N. Harbor Blvd. Fl Il, Q NAVY? W1 r party. La Habra OWen I-5707 P oe 22, E CAPEZIOS ' CLOTHES 2208 WEST WHITTIER BLVD.-OW 7-0612 l La Habra iliittlllll 236 l ...il Shirley and Leslie hope that a dollar will get the keys to this beautiful Jaguar. CONTINENTAL MOTORS. INC. 14851 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier OXbow 3-3771 FRANK'S MOBILE SERVICE 16548 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier OWen 7-2784 Don'I be so technical, Sieve, says Faith. B 8. W BLUE PRINT SERVICE 1036 W. Whitiier Blvd. Lu Hdbru OWen 7-7714 ' win anne-. ,'. Z' ,El I sm., ' Tm 'R 'C'-7 L. Mary suggests Suttons for anything that ails you. 'All Gloria needs now are some boys' houses to point. SUTTON'S PHARMACY EAST WHI1'I'IER PAINT CO. 100 Eusi Central 9215 E. Whiiiieq Blvd. La Habro OWen 7-1420 Whihier OWen 7-3154 2 ,----f 7'1 fl' ' ,--f V: 'Y 133.113 EL ' , A A 1 , . .J 1 ' -9. ,, 1' Y: .-- 7 , V ' 5, 1,1 f .O--1 :Em .pf ,VA 1. V. ' f 1' 1-fri' L--ca J 'L A 14 'L v '- A 4.62- A,6tg -- wow! excloims Gcil to Froome. STERLING SAVINGS 165 Ecsst Central Lu Hobro OWen 1-6781 ' ' LINOLEUMS-TILE s'W5-F ? '3 f1'79-9f 'C ' HARDWOOD FLOORS ED. KRAUSE 500 E. Central Ave Lo Hcxbra OWen 7-1997 Sorry, Mike, your size s1'1oeius'rwon'ttit, sc:1ys Pm PAIGE FAMILY SHOE STORE 1178 Q uodqcly Whittier OWen 6-9011 BQ' D 5 ' EVROLW June Ann gets her ska supplies c1tA 8. A ima..-sic.-g,5t-fm! li I Don S1'EvEs CHEVROLET SE ' A 8' A ATHLEUC SUPP'-Y 4o1ww HR OW 1 6704 LAMBER1- 5 SBII East CeI'11I'CI1 DON STEVES Lu Hubra OWen 7-3894 en's Wear. Q .. 'I , .ii , 4 f 4 'V' A I L . 'L 0 f ' 4 Q, . I ' . I f 3 Tl ,II , . v A ' Q P v I '. ,J , ,, n. ,vw . X . ,W . - ,Q H it :pp-ze Yogi Bear says, Sprouse Reitz for novelties, Susie agrees. SPROUSE REITZ CO., INC. 530 West Central La Habra OWen 7-9098 rank lurrler I. ' ADVERTIS R 5-13 so R A rg R X 85 PINK TOP DRIVE IN RESTAURANT I 1481 Whittier Blvd he men ol' distinction, Bill, Ted, and Jim, buy their clothes at La Habrc Lq Hqbrg Breakfasts Food To Go LA HABRA MENIS WEAR Lunches Fountain Service Dinners Dmlng Room I47 West Central OPen 7 CIUYS Per Week La Habra OWen 7-1266 W . Q i . v . 0 .,- . . , . ..k..,. L PLUMBING 81 HEATING SERVICE At Your 1 L 0 nuiurv mms SE .Q 0 wma mms '4 , - A 0 column amine 5, i',::,,. 1 I mfmcnn-snnnnn nxrunfs CJ O mm: msrosns I ' B. H. Dowell 81 Son CALL OWEN 7-2210 217 N. Lois LA HABRA Hey, you re an artist! exclalms Paul, as Janie proudly shows drawing. B 81 W STATION ERS 1036 W. Whittier Blvd. LG Hubru Owen 7-7714 . N -, EX 7L I I X ii mix wi? N33 E Rollin demonstrates traditional Minute Man Service atM. E. Sanders Jim and Kathy seem to be having a hard time in decidin g what to M. E. SANDERS' UNION SERVICE SEAFARE INN 'IOO E, Whittier Blvd, . . 16363 E Whittier BIVCI. La Habra OWen 7-9091 Whittier OWen 7-7225 240 ft Just one dollar and it's all yours, Sue tells Carol. lf the shoe fits, wear it, says Scott to Sandy. CAPLINGER PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY NENO'S SHOES 545 West Central 1921 West Central La Habra OWen 7-3243 La Habra OWen 1-6618 Wall-To-Wall-Carpet MORAN DRAPERY STORE 147 w. Philadelphia Whittier oxbow 8-1265 Stores in Alhambra TernpleCity Po mana Valley Center Eastland Shop ping Center West Covina Riverside LA HABRA STAR Plaza South Bay Shopping Center Redondo Beach Huntington park 213 East Central Reseda Glendale Warehouse Store IS learning the fundamentals ofthe llnotype as Lorraine looks on LOS Angeles . ' 1 ' J. ' l ll . La Habra owen 7-1734 4 ' 5 ' Custom Shop-At-Home Se e Draperies 0 Curta Slipcovers Re-Upholstery I rv- ! ' , C3 ci. ! , ,, ' 1 1 'EP jj Barbara is showing Harlen the latest in photographic equipment. MELANN CAMERA 1 ' it 3 717 East Central 5,1 I La Habra OWen 7-4710 g iff r , '.e Carla and Trudy are demonstrating that Cal's cl everything CAL'S CLEANERS 16545 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier OWen 7-7 L-1 ' tgp ll i. if -4. Carol gives Craig Service with a smile at the Burger Q. ns Nancy ana I-'GL TREND O'FASHION BURGER - Q -I Qucdwa 1 VV1111'11eI' whimer OXLOW 6-7114 L0 Habfa Owen 79217 Lil K- Maybe I'll get a strike this time, wishes Lana, as Mickey looks on knowingly. HIGHLAND BOWL 401 E. Imperial La Habra OWen 1-7708 - ffllkgg W' -Infiniti-ii .limmie's has the latest in all albums. .IIMMIE'S MUSIC SHOP 511 West Central La Habra OWen 7-7120 Gary and Kathy agree that H. 8. K. has supplies for any hobby. H. 81 K. HOBBIES AND KRAFTS, INC. 513 West Central La Hqbru OWen 7-7682 That would be a pretty big corsage, Terry tells beth LA HABRA FLOWER SHIP 2274 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra OWen 1-1619 243 i N SALE PENTAL FX HAR ES PHUTU RA ll' 5LlF'F'LlE': Ofzq L A STENFN r IDNE CM 7 31 GQACE STEV TVNUUD CENTER W HTTIEP LA HABRA S TASTEE FREEZ 3Ol S Harbor Blvd La Habra Earl Hazel Kay Verne Steele Business Residence OW l 4700 LA 2 6457 Kitchens Free TV compliments of THE ROBERTS MOTEL lOl5 East 3rd Avenue La Habra, Calnfornla Between Harbor Blvd and Hi way 39 Cecil and Ed Krause Owen 7 4360 5- . ,. - .1 ' T , - N 2 A.. - r - s -RE,E- s..:z- L . . ' . .. Wi- ' -7 - ' N .. WH x T ' . fnwr-lens i- . -, Rhoades' will give you friendly assistance all the time. RHOADES' REALTY RASCO'S 5 - 'IO - 25c STORE Mr. anal Mrs. R. C. Weber 288 East Central LG Hdbrcl OWen 1-2112 l49 E. Cenfral Owen 7-3777 L A 845i S. Central Ave. Whittier 3l fS 3l lCl C3l'Qf'l'S I TURE FRAMING f RTIST SUPPLIES X 8'0l33 RAFT MATERIALS 5 'A. A 'I. IJ'E,E'EB.'S CROSS FROM WHITTIER QUAD SHOPPING BAG 7 C' , Customized Hair-Styles to Suit Your Personality 1 . BILLY S BEAUTY SALON A dollar should take care of it, Susie tells Fernando 9225 Whittier Blvd. '6' b C l'f ' A LC' QMS ,,2g,'1, G PLAZA CLEANERS e 548 West Central GOURMET HOUSE OF PANCAKES Steaks 8. Chicken 3l2 East Central La Habra OW 7-47ll if 0 .xx 1 as L? 39 1 V X if I o as C0919 aoao ep oc,9oo0': ca r f ff 1- K-1 X f Q X ,A ff ' -- if fel l '-Ai-21 . --E 1 Q' fp? : I Lhi h virf i JO'S DANCE STUDIO Baton - Ceccetti Ballet Modern Jazz - Ballroom Authentic Hawaiian 8Ol W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, California Owen 7-7844 lAcross from High Schooll La Habra OWen 7-71 I7 L..-f- - 4-lm Sandi gives Johnny Standard treatment at Graham' GRAHAM'S STANDARD STATION 100 West Whittier Blvd. La Habra OWen 7-9071 24 ?1TEU 'fJ'f--'i'- L f -1 L EEUH WEEK HPRIE 1 14 UFEN HllllSE IUIESNIIEITS WEB , llFllIl lI,1i30nu A friendly atmosphere always prevails al The La Habra Boys' Club. TONY VILLELLI REALTY CO. 1001 W. Whiffier Blvd. La Habra OWen 1-3237 I i i- .. '-1 'ffi' A ,,,. A 4 V I j r ,U 'Eg - + in J l . l 840 W. CENTRAL Don? Lei Rl Dawn and George marvel over the beauty of this model af La Jim qnd Rick inspect the ignition tester at Rqy's, Habra Photo. LA HABRA PHOTO RAY'S AUTO ELECTRIC 125 Easi Cenlral 840 W6Sf C9l11l'U1 Lu Habra OWen 7-4418 Lu Habra OWGI1 7-7165 246 'EF' 3-3 L' 'tlmshz' f ., R CHIFF ESE C I 'EY ww in cAu ssl? K 'C l:.-it9L.u,f1-r-lQat- ' - ' A happy smile for the birthday cake from Judy's Bakery. .IUDY'S BAKERY 552 West Central La Habra OWen 7-4731 Ken looks engrossed in his work at Munton's. MANTON'S SHOES Af June Looks on as Jerry tries alittle handiwork. DICKENSON LUMBER COMPANY 1 1272 East Ocean Lu Hubra OWen 7-1707 What are you going io put in there, Brad? LIL' RED BARN 540 WGS' Centre' 1141 E. whimer Blvd. L0 Hvbfv 0We 7-71 La Habra owen 7-6611 247 Wick and Nancy discuss a musical selection at U 8 L TV and Appliance. U 84 I. TV and APPLICANCE 1001-1f2 Central Ave La Habra OWen 7-8778 ilftllflt A 95 suneess REALTY co. :E If Whittier Blvd. gl Hacienda La Habra, California Owen 7-1764 ji BILL DREA . CARPETS ' DRA ER ES Q: 5. Owen 7 3744 featuring beauti-pleat draperies bigelow and La I-lahra Chamber of Commerce Member sg- - li-Xp -Llx - if 7 , ' fa .QQ , :if free estimates Bill Drea 248 masland carpets expert installation 1039 W. Whittier Blvd. La Habra. California Janet, Kathy, and Caroll admire bathing suits at Eva Crawford's. EVA CRAWFCRD'S 1500 West Whittier Blvd. La Habra OWen 1-2114 l Dean and Jaon admire tasty morsels at Drake's Donut Shop DRAKE'S DONUTS 2531 West Central La Habra OWen 7-4726 l i.I,.KR.1. W. 447 F3571 ' Sandy looks ai one of The many colors al Central Drugs. CENTRAL DRUGS 570 Wesf Ceniral La Habra OWen 1-6754 Nr- Clwrls lrnhoff enloys the expert styling of Ray. RAY'S HAIR FASHIONS 1302 W. Whiflier Boulevard La Habra OWen 1-7695 Y Lef Lipperfs give o Kiss of Beauty to your rugs and carpets. LIPPERT CARPET andFURNITURE CLEANERS 1 1245 E. Whiilier Boulevard La Habra OWen 7-2017 FOSTERS FREEZE 601 W Central La Habra California ill-sb' , 1 Joe and Wanda Cleary 249 i YK-ff I 5: ik i L.. E-td-iii, -1 I UZ 250 W Sandy asks Lindo, Do you think This will go with my .... DRESS BAR Whihwood 81 Upfown Whiffier Whiflier OXbow 6-6726 i SME W 16400 E WHITTIER BLVD EAST WHITTIER CALIF Uwens 'I 7716 J 0201110 tfzowe STEAKS PRIME RIB SEA FOOD cocicmui Louwcs ' ii gi fs E J flffl' 'NE 12 I 1 'A L. j ,155 if .. 5 , . 2 1 -F-ig i f il - 1. gin:-A .xr '- Even mermaids go for men in Lowe's clothes. Majors U .55 ux ofl COM PLETE RENTAL. SERVICE Tuxedos - Dinner Jackets For the Prom Formal Affairs Reasonable Roles PR 2-0535 KIM 741 N. LOS ANGEL ST. 106',f'o E 1 ANAHEIM. CALIF. SA LOWE'S FOR MEN 1220 Wesi Central La Habra OWen 7-3209 .mf I 57 4 I 'R I-Iarlen serves milk io a happy customer ai Blue Star Dairy. BLU E STAR DAIRY 410 North Harbor Lu Hubra - OWen I-9616 2 f fg , lq, COLOR REFLECTED IN HUES OF CAMPUS ACTION A lecture given in one of the world history classes shows how ancient Greece can be color- ful, ifonly in words. Don cuts his surprise birthday cake at the party given him following the Christmas concert. Color is not always just blues, reds, 252 and yellows. It is also a thought, an action, or an item on campus. On the following pages, color is depected in its other forms, to demonstrate this point. One of the many colorful and entertaining dances held during the year in Stirling Gym. , - rpg ,Q Aff -.-if-f-it , -.aqua :.:. :asf f iff: ff QW? MF- 'Q' This picture shows how color can be interpreted in several different ways, and this time, it is color of symmetry and design. , ,,,,,. 2,25 .I . 1' I' l . t - -1 n' - , ff One of the more obvious examples of color around the campus is the Senior Bench, so artfully created by seniors Ray Marshall and Don Lawyer. Still another type of color, this time color- ful action in a pre- season basketball game with Cal High. tl -1 'll 'xl P A flaw Qi. X ..1' Q E! it nr, K.. 'x Q1-N m3N':iQi5 L 1 E ix . ,K ., A. F' W Qu-a fig 4 .- .-m It Ax 1 my ,ww FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF HAVING BEEN YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS . . . CLASS OF I962 WE THANK YOU ! ALBERT 81 JAMES .... . . .PHOTOGRAPHERS I450 NORTH HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA 'i - , an E- V' -3 gf? 'Si .iw in 1 ' ' mf 5'1.,. . 5 Y Q fl lr! uf ',, ' 1-,1f,'j,'l.' . ., -.',,,43, iii 3141 .. ,L 5 .5 ...., M , . k, 4, ., .gf ,L fee: k 1: J E.-Q., : 0 ' ', m .K A 4-Q +1.45 1. JCL.-A4 -.


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