Leuzinger High School - Pylon Yearbook (Lawndale, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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HB1 1 5 5 S 2 5 E 3 B 4 Q a 3 E n 2 5 2 2 Zi 5 5 a fi .Q E E E E E 2 3 I i E 5 5 3 2 E 5 Q 5 5 5 5 s 55 5 E 3 HQ'G?H' WF5KQ-YFHRGFYAYXLV NIM-3 .4JiG4fE 'Hifi -4 :V ,L ,aff '. 1 V ,-':ff.-.',.fg3qg,.q1, Q, L f wives, : 44 Mi.. 733 ga, 2, 171 is ik, is 71:1 ,,. 1 Ki M153 ,vQ,,?'fL X KA uw-A . ,,, L . Y 3 21 If J Wwfxvw THE PYLON PUBLISHED I954 BY THE STUDENT BODY OF LEUZINGER HIGH SCHOOL, LAWNDALE, CALIFORNIA Time travels through Pylon staff, with much pride, presents this yearbook of 1954. Time and how it revolves around the students in their studies, sports, clubs, and social life is this year's theme. Olympians have learned to make the most of time, for it flies away so fast. Yet within these pages we have captured a few happy hours to treasure now and to look back on in another time. 'ww A fr -.M MN '-we 'N'-W ENE '-5. ex I 'vgsbhvh 0-s.,.' is 'n-m.,,,,,w 9-WQMSH EII1 ., My W.. if ,Q 155 X ,N ' AS: Qc 'A ,ss . sw f s f QQ4 '51 xii mi ER., 1 i W -- 1 f,fNf Time can mean a happy moment, four years well spent, or a life's career. Beecher Fawcett has given twenty- four years of time to Leuzinger High School. We can count his years, lout his wise and friendly counsel has no measure. To this outstanding teacher we dedi- cate the 1954 Pylon as a mark of our affection and respect. 'Ns i 2 Mi The minute men E. ALICE BEARD Director of Curriculum Centinelc District WILLIAM R. MCDONALD Administrative Assistont Centinelo District VS I vi? N-14 ' 3- visa?-v L ' K, X. , 4 -Riu R , I is wk was g tl are ruled b tim Of great value to Leuzinger students was the time spent by hard-working Vern J. Rice, principal at Leuzinger, and Dr. H. Fred Heisner, superintend- ent of the Centinela Valley Union High School District. Working with them to plan an outstanding educational program were the Board of Trustees, district and local administrations, and Leuzinger's faculty, P.T.A., and community representatives. Together these adult advisers have reached their goal of a happy and successful school year. a f ' Z 'V' of 2 1 'UK X K fx X X Q E , X f, , 5 . 5 R. 5 is -. -If X E . sf . Q xf.. ' 1 Q f - Hi se X 1 is N U X-Stl, .2 , 'tr Q X: .ff Z W3 M, ... ...,., . . .,.,. ...N J ,N i ,gf - . 1 fp w, f -: , ' ,E Q X, .,.. . P ' , his Q RNS l iii if! X x Q X ff fn ' 752 . fs T 0 ff 5 Q 42 Z ww , I , . N 4 , V ,fi . K A ' s ... +:, s -1- .L -, ns. , ,QW ,er QW fi?-Ffj' Q ' , jj- it .1 7 :. ' 1 . ' ' i it f f 9 A , A K X ' J, ,yy 2,1 ,, rf V R. ' 5 X ft' f i it fi Yi x7 W AE Sr 'if :Nw aff is r ,f pw w ifi.:- , , 5 M if ti? ir .. ,K V, WW A A We XX J . DR. H. FRED HEISNER, Superintendent Centinela Valley Union High School District DR. JEFFERSON L. GARNER Assistant Superintendent GEORGE W. BRADFORD Vice-President, Trustees JAMES A. MITCHELL Clerk, Trustees DR. CECIL O. GARTON Member, Trustees B. M. GALLOWAY President, Trustees EINAR MATSON Member, Trustees COUNSELORS Beecher W. Fawcett, iuniorsp Doris E. Weary, freshmen, ART: Mary Lou Troke, Harry E. Kingsbury. George E Key Harold H. Wetzler, sophomores, Lillian Shambeck, seniors Naurlne Bennett, freshmen, Howard N. Waymire, director of curriculum and guidance. o all of us, studies and sports... ENGLISH, Front Row: Walter Kaplan, Joyce Selz, Jeanne Johnston, Elizabeth Bryson, Flora Curtis, Edith Chapralis, Alice Johnson. Second Row: Robert Lambert, William Fleener, Orley Anderson, Julien Hughes, Florence Wagner. SOCIAL STUDIES, Front Row: Thomas Cahraman, Arthur Cartlidge, Ruth Green, Christine Ray. Second Row: Lawrence Lindsey, Martin Jack, Evelyn Gawthrop, James Lockard. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Barbara Morgan, Concetta LoPresti. MUSIC: Arthur L. Reimer, Dona Gustason, Allan Trefry. 2 M Q? 1 Z f aff f Wm W J ,X X . f K 0Wf SN' im. ,....,-hqf GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: .lune M. Robathan, Marion C. Weinberg, MATH-SCIENCE, Seated: Ruth C. Soulcup, Stuart Skeele, Teresso Ricca. Marion Gray, Maurine L. Clausen. Standing: Lloyd Cox, Royal Rounds, Norman B. Arnt, Glenn Wilcox, 1' .1 1 ,flQ, I? y f wil ! R 7 1 X . if f x s. N V , aff , f we . I F HOME ECONOMICS: Neva Powell, Elizabeth Bryson, Nona Nelson Ida F. Deppman, Mildred Gregory. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Front Row: Willis G. Wright, Joseph K. Thomas, Willard Parker, Paul E. Miller, George E. Thompson. Second Row Robert Callanan, Evan D. Akins, William S. Nimrod, Whalen K. Hickey l 1 i BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Vard S. Hunt, Jornes W. Regenfuss, James C. Chadwick, William H, Hoyt, Gene I, Nelson, COMMERCE: Ray E. Erickson, Ruth C. Beede, W. Naurine Bennett, William Holmes, Marie E. Boryan, Russell A. Satterfielcl, 7 l ...keep the hours rolling with the BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF, Seated: Jacqueline Felss, Marcie Nadal. Standing: Irene Perry, Kathryn Beyer. COUNSELING AND ATTENDANCE STAFFS, Seated: Betty Brown, Noel Craycraft. Standing: Berneice Law- son, Mary Jane Koerner. CAFETERIA STAFF, Front Row: E. Fry, Grace Shader, Edna Gray, Flor- , ence Heckert. Second Row: Wilma Haden, Margaret Smith, Ruth Dag- gett, Rose Nabor. Third Row: Emma Mueller, Doris Miller. X ff I ., i x f '. 3 1-: ,mn .. . f V . .V . f gg. . '57 Q X QQ . Q Q N , x t CUSTODIANS: Elmer Quale, Bill Maxwell, George Mayberry, Bill Morrow. Second Row: Alex Jack- son, Reuben Carlson, Bill Woods, John Hill. Third Row: Elliott Mc- Nabb, Hal Brown, Edith Kelso, Jim Hargus. Fourth Row: John Wilson, Jack McKinsy, Bill Sheets, George Cornelson, George George. ils Xi' h Ip of... SENATE, First Semester, Front Row: B. Clinton, M. Lane, D. Goodwin S. Forsyth, M. Kersten, D. Barrett, D. Johnson, M. Haas, P. Berber, J. McCrary, S. Deppman, R. Barnes l.. Hunter, Adviser Miss Weary. Second Row: R. Nesbit, D. Hamil- ton, C. Manning, J. Moore, C. Sahli B. Camp, S. Cloud, D. Eason, R. Sims, T. Pass, J. Gray. Third Row: C. Crawford, R. Mill, R. Showalter, E. De La Torre, B. Pile, B. McKenzie, N. Goldman, C. Christian, W. Willis, S. Ryder, F. Wilde, J. Graves. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, First Semester, Front Row: D. Briley, E. Redman, S. Sutherland, E. Rubio, J. Scott, N. Jones, B. Greet, G. Houx, T. Robinson, P. Moran, C. Savage, B. Swanson, S. Padletord, J. Bua- walda, M. Olmstead. Second Row: M. Tomlinson, M. Trapp, J. Traver, R. Evans, G. Woods, H. Polvado, G. Hovermale, P. McNutt, B. Good- win, R. Perry, M. Wadman, J. Jack- son, L. Hill, C. Logan, B. Wilkins, M. Ritter. Third Row: R. Plymale, T. Altieri, R. Somes, L. Curnett, D. Test, C. Clinton, D. Haden, B. Ward, K. McNulty, B. Wilson, K. Ostling, J. Todd, B. Smith, R. Ferry, M. Kitto. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, First Semester: Julius Gray, president, Jay Moore, vice-president, Meda Haas, recording secretary, Renee Barnes, corresponding secretaryy Barbara Clinton, treasurer, Nancy Jones, speaker ot the House ot Representatives. eve X -eww l.,5- G :,..., W itt-. -- A W W Q N NZ S f ff N 1 '4 s VKQFM I 1 S gf 1 gs- .J iw' 1 . 7 , , 'NW- iugfx 4 we ' V f X 4' 4 X Xl .... Y D E ' X jr . X E Time to talk of student problems was set aside for representatives of Julius Gray and Stan Cloud, these discussions were productive of many good ideas suggested by and accepted by the student body through their spokesmen in Senate and House. clubs and classes. Led by B'g Bens Working hard to keep up good standards of self-government were the Girls' cmd Boys' Leagues, Control Force, Student Court, and the Election Board. STUDENT COURT, First Semester, Front Row: Tony Altieri, chief justice, Bill Pile, Diane Johnson. Second Row: Chuck Urick, Julia McCrary, Jerry Thompson. x NN S ...,, .,,,.. Q 0 .....,, . ..,.. . A : ' i X l .4 , V' -:-.. ....,, i 'P , ... 'g g A , A ,,,,,,,.,.,,v KE Q N x 1 , , M J' ' . A JACKIE BALCER G.l.. President Second Semester STUDENT COURT, Second Semester, Front Row Don Christian chief iustice, Richard Mill, Margie Kersten. Second Row Meda Haas Kenny QSM ELECTION BOARD, Front Row: J. Montoya, S. Schneider, C. Denmark, M. Jack, M, Denman, J. LaVoie, B, Brannen, P. Nimrod Second Row D. Biggs, L. McLaughlin, P. Helsten, J. Combs, C. Agrusa, M, Ohnstead, B. Purtell. Third Row: R. Nesbit, L, Gilker, R. Sims N Reed S Gunther A. Fahey, V. Budzol. Fourth Row: J. Moore, J. Copenhaver, W, Hartman, G. Helsten, C. Manning, R. Hogan, J. Hancock. Fifth Row J Powers D. Eason, G. Carroll, G. Davis. 10 l KEN OLSEN B.L. President Second Semester BOYS' LEAGUE, Front Row: R. Watson, B. McKenzie, K. Olsen, K. Ostling. Second Row: A. Murphy, M. Trabold, B. Todd, C. Manning. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, First Semester, Front Row: F. Fosdick, D, Goodwin, M. Kersten, M. Lane, C. Wood, H, Buettner. Second Row: M. Jack, C. Peterson, D. Ward, J. Jackson, H. Thomsen, D. Johnson. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, Second Semester, Front Row: D. Johnson, R. Sims, I. Ellet, P. Herring, C. Logan, J. Miller. Second Row: J, Balcer, H. Buetfner, F. Fosdick, R. Skeen, D. Ward, M. Moel, J. Jackson. CONTROL FORCE, Front Row: D. Wynne, P. Slater, R. Borland, G. Houx, C. Howell, B. McKenzie. Second Row: C. Crawford, B. Zelenka, R. Skeen, M. Vion, E. Burkman, S. Forsyth, G. Gross. Third Row: J. Kent, J. Stark, J. Hughes, S. Phillips, F. Allen, B. Purfell, B. Pile. Fourth Row: C. Hender- son, W. Nelson, C. Costolo, B. Begey. Fifth Row: J. Vion, E. Halvorsen, B. Bland. Q25-ft 'C' ' Gr' 'tune- -vein M, V Q l mi- X ti .4nd'l - v E 1 Qs.-gi. f Q J 5 ' W A ,. L X fi ' Q S i 5 i . li Y -ffrh , ,M Q -..R X Mk..g:r'Q? . 'X 'J Xe xxx 5. ,ti . .ss xx , wx .rx l Mxllxxi E xo QRS es. J . ex, Time flies so fast 3-:fr -- 1 . s . .L-Vx X 0' Dwi r r: x., .. X f ts s X 15 X43 .isis -...Www. .W ,E-B 'R S 4 se ii N N s Xb Sy xxx. ' 1 gf. xx 3 -Q 4 , QQ rr fy Q i X 3 T, .JM i Y M L . M X . .12 , 1 'X2fEf'5'R5lS3 N 'Q - .--f-1 4 . V STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, First Semester: Stan Cloud, president, Duane Eason, vice- presidentg Nancy Jones, recording secre- tary, Margie Lane, corresponding secre- tary, Janice Brewer, treasurer, Larry Hick- man, speaker of the House of Representa- tives. SENATE, Second Semester, Front Row: M. Stanton, V. Polvado, R. Sims, N. Jones, M. Haas, D. Johnson, S. Phillips, H. Take- moto, B. Goodwin, J. Brewer, L. Hunter, B. Greet, L. Perry, N. Gauthier. Second Row: M. Lane, J. Vion, K. Olsen, D. Eason, S. Cloud, R. Mills, M. Hokuf, D. Christian, J. Balcer, H. Buettner, D. Morgan, L. Villar- real, Miss Weary. Third Row: J. Gray, S. Lescher, W. Willis, K. Ostling, C. Crawford, J. Moore, D. Haclen, G, Rivas, J. Lawson, D. Henderson, J. Divan, T. Welter. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Second Se- mester, Front Row: J, Stewart, D. Hun- singer, M. Davis, S, Morrow, D. Briley, M. Wright, S. Podeltord, B. Swanson, C. Whited, H. Franca, C. Savage, G. Frans, F. Nelson, D. Church, D. Kohler, C. Thomas. Second Row: D. Frazier, J. Puder, L. Hill, M. Lamb, I. Robles, M. Wodmon, N. Breeze, R Barnes, J. Ainsworth, Y, Kearsley, J. Mike-al, C. Brannen, D, Goodwin, B. Clin- ton, M. Ohmstead, M. Ritter, B. Ward. Third Row: D. Hamilton, C. Clinton, R. Watson, R. Ferry, D. Whitaker, D. Page, J. Madrid, K. Barr, M. Kitto, T. Lynberg, L. Hickman, E. Lund, B. Bender, D. Biggs B, Rusls. 342 h , ., . V V WMV 'Z - 5 , Q, way W JKQZW' A Qx if Y Au f V, , Q, ' 'N ,af , , , 1: C , 4 ,,-W Sf,f.J .5 , Q, , , - 25? fa? ,,, ' mf, , W ' I ff Wim , X my , A ,A ,V 5 ,M , fs . G ' QU. SENICDRS 'K 'a i . P' 11 -eu, yt, Pedro Acevedo Marlyn Adair Maggie Aguirre Julie Ainsworth Donovan Allen Frances Allen Tony Altleri Jacqueline Balcer Virgil Ball Helen Ballentine Don Barnett Hugh Barnett Dolores Barrett Dean Bennett Nancy Bennett Pearl Berber Jeanne Besser Gwynne Bircumshaw Betty Blair Curtis Blakemore William Bland The Class of '54 under the capable lead- ership ot presidents Duane Eason and Julius Gray proved that seniors were the outstanding class of the year. First three proiects of the seniors were Senior Drama's presentation of Stage Door on January 22 and 23, the Winter Wonder- land Banquet February l l, and a Wash- ington-Lincoln assembly. SENIOR CABINET, First Semester: President, Duane Eason, Front Row: Margie Kcrsten, Diane Johnson, Helen Thomsen, Jackie Balcer, Second Row: Kenneth Olsen, Charles Manning. he mm Vw' ww M, 17. L, L-H , M.. J Merle Blankenship Pal Brown Frances Carroll but all in good time I f f l , pf-in, ef, . V . kg...- rr.. V ..,. VVVVV ,VQA i gi fx., ,I-Q, ff 'sv 4 Jack Breese Palsy Burgess Nancy Chadwell lvabelle Clark Barbara Clinton Roy Clonls Bonnie Close Stanley Cloud Ruby Cochran Shirley Conine Lillie Cooley l-lerberf Corbin Carl Cosfolo Charles Crawford James Crofl Ill. rv fi C E l tv v .4 -r Karl Breifensfem Janice Brewer Gary Camp William Camp Darlene Choafe Raymond Clark or those who wait, tim ' Vilkf nv'- IC' an 0-r fm-QP ,AQ -x J' 5 W? Q :wp . Xi' . .,.. 2 ulz, A ,e wr' V . E- if . we, . ' . I ,, , I A ... ,. A A W 1-,N Q g we ' f W s - Q V' A ' V sv , 3 l ,S E w..,,, 5' E' XX i Yee in ,, ,X . 1 5 R7 l K 3 , X M- x 4 X g h .W 1 'V' 'vs X: J is A Z M 'X , is f - .,. K4 4 Z X A l X-T ...., ,, wx W' , W f Wounonu Crozier Joun Crunelle Claudine Cunningham Robert Curlis Shirley Degler Olga De Lu Torre Melvin De Cicco Shirley Dcppmon Gerard Desclwenes Doris Desrosiers Ralph Diifemore Joe Ann Dodson Duane Eason Belly Ebcrlmrdl Kolherine Eberhard? Donna Edison Merline Elder Mciurene Ellis Brownlow Elworllwy Belly Erickson Alfredo Escobor Mcirici Esquedu Philip Furrcll Velma Fciusi Louis Fires too slow Rudy Fontes Sandra Forsyth Jean Foufls Helen Franco Jean Galle Frances Gallegos fs j Aliela Gallison Donald Givens Gloria Goddard Gerald Gr Jon Graves Julius Gray ,., 1 ' as f L f . y y -be fp-. .,,..o f-5, Ott X 'lm wade . 2 ll KN xi 4 Q57 r 'RB 7 ? , I Q' g s aham N., Q I f-vs W Beverly Greene 1'3 Beulah Gr Darle Freda Grimes Gary Gross Jessie Guiferrez Meda Haas Jean Hahn Michael Halbe Fa e Hall Y Donald Hamillon eel I W 'S f fl 4 , A 1 'UN A 1 'V we 3 7iv,,,,,,- v ,KW by K . Y 1 mf' J ,.,, rv 1 ne Gregg A -1 3 ' V9 Wayne Hargetf XA. Herbert Haschke M, f1--'1 v '. Pal Havenhill Gary Henderson ii'i i ' Elizabelh Hern 5325 Wh'-H YZ? WY '91- w,,' ,l 1 Swv asf as -eg, Q i 'we-W! 5 K K SPY' .f ' ,ff--. ,,,,.,-.xx 'R Q N.M,,Mf -A JSA Q W.,- f ,V '57 f w. I 1' 11 f x f ? 4, 41 , ..,. , 5 ,N , v - y ' gl .z?:2:,.Qs' ,: s ,ov lf' X Betty Kuhn Setsulro Kubo Julia McCrary time W 2 ' 3 5 I W 'hw M . 1 I J A A 1 U .Wy E 'avzi -.g2-'. iw' x E 'W Ronald Lathrop Norma Laursen ROY Lawson Shirley Lewis Bernard Liston Afdllh Loweke Robert McKenzie Russell McMillen Shelby McNvchoIs The Senior Prom, held March 27 at May- flower Ballroom, was Paradise -an un- forgettable night for every graduate May 7 was the long awaited Senior Day. Something new for seniors was the planned graduation night party at the Palladium. SENIOR CABINET, Second Semester: President, Julius Gray. Front Row: Mary Koons, Barbara Clinton, Mar- gie Kersten. Second Row: Robyn Skeen, Charles Man- ning, Carrol Lehnberg. 19 Cl' F, 4 --v- Q S xv ww 3 i - l Charles Mcznnin Dianne Mitchell Robert Mueller ...tO 'QT' S xg-A7 7 ','? ...WM t ' Janice Reinholdsen Helen Romero Sharon Roys Q lkky' iv '-' A ....,. ,, if 1. JK, ,MM -W ' ,K 600 Joan Renk James Rose Bob Ruhmann if Cb Wine, Valerie Polvado Richard Quint Edna Redman George Rivas Ellen Rossifer Charles Sahli Kathleen Roberfs Melvin Ro1hery Ted Sala dv ' Marilyn Rodman Roland Roy Cruz Solinas 75? Y W 1 i Q f ,ff f x xv Q SM Z x 'ki ,-.vs 'sf A , Va' W2x...v' NX' 'W X ff' X ZW , Jw i .r.. f2 ,'V, s X 5 M. Md' ...and goodbye, oodbye P' 'YW 1 if 'gg -Q27 --A-we 2 7 Mr -3 if ef wc, WW T ,ww me T 4.4 5 5 .te S f Aditi , ai f Q X Si mfs' S Qt X . -ei-.f 1,-Q.-1 4217 x- Q Arg Nancy Le Sanders Ray Showalter Shirley Spier John Sweeney 22 Robert Schaffer Linda Sigler Marion Stanton Helen Takemoto John Schermerhorn Robert Schlauch Sue Scroggs Patricia Sebastian Delores Segelken Roberta Sims Ronald Sinclair Robyn Slxeen Marilyn Smith Lee Smith Jack Stephens Yvonne Stewart Eilso Sumi Shirley Sutherland Don Sweeney Frank Taylor Jim Taylor Shirley Thayer Gerald Thompson Helen Thomsen -...Aw 1 554 QP iffy newf- 'sm N1-any args Z My X 'f ' , ff ' -. its 1 V '?f2f.,f': . ' -t fQi,f- lf, r it -. Shirley Lepper tff 'W Q , fl, 4 70 t Q bm 1 fl, or , fer- 7, we lg f ' as gg: 4 Q Beverly McDonough mr A 4 j Investing their time, seniors realized a good return on hours spent in home economics, industrial arts, English, and other departments of their school. ,,.,,f- . AMW ' f ' Pi' 5 S5 t R f X ei Y Q X REU? QQ 5. is lf? , ,. 'X ' A 5 X .Qs-'fx N 0 l N I i 3 W ...if KL if ff' Y' M W, wp .Sm W Gm A V EN , , W? ,. xv? , X 'si 9 wif J Q KA' Wx 4' . is ' -4Q.:g,,.n ,fl I 4 Q., W, , , 3f' ' ,Q f- , W-'MA i ' M fa W vm - ,, 1 ,ff 1 x ' A 7 752' S' 4, W1 x A 'Q ' 4 gig A VV. , ! X A HN 434 Wi ., Ag .W ww' UN DERCLASSMEN 25 JUNIOR CABINET, First Semester, Front Row: Margaret Jack, Pa Their da senior activities. wvwf, l 1 Harris, Second Row: Jeanine Rogers, Jim Powers, Pat Nimrod. Right: President Roger Nesbit. 26 Time went by fast for hard-working Junior presi- dents Roger Nesbit and Don Christian, their cabi- nets, and the active Junior Class. The Juniors chose baby blue and navy blue for their senior iackets and sweaters. They could be found throughout the year selling candy ap- ples, working at poster parties, and serving at Blue Gardenias was the theme ofthe Junior Prom April 24 in Leuzinger cafeteria. The juniors presented a Memorial Day observance in May, and assisted with the graduation ceremonies. 11. Q 4 M-T .ff . J A H ' 1 J . F V. , H -J M I 1, , .e 4 I 1 -' - , I W ,V - I' ,, , ' Lexx' 1 - A QE' V ix 1 51 -A K 2.1. . 1? A. , , W If I 1. ,Ng NN, g ,. 3. .. . I if K ..., , . 4. .: ...Z .Wm M W. ,., W M if .Ks . VV AW Z I ,Q 3' . , 7 N. S. ,. 9 ,fu . ,..,,,,. . , ..:-fx ., 1, A - ' if , . uf' El fff i.. f ---f f . . s -sz , P' - 1 . ' 5 I Q :sg - s ' 'W' H f ' - if x ., , . QKI IZQ 1 ' N Ig -f' ,,,, , f .es As 4, -v 2 ' 2 N ,- f , Q, - .,,. . f Q- , 3 f , . s s A ' -. I -I he ' . K. W , if , ' ' ' f 5 U z can 5 , i E X , K . iw W 4 H ,U 'ww stil., bi 1 ,M---,H 1 l r . I E' . ' V 5 451,212 ' ,L ' -A H . 1 ' i .F ' TIL-K ' -rf . ' , N .. - X I f . . - ' ' f. f ' -,... ff . . ' ' 4 -. f ' R ' . V U I-i'? W . 'He S 22 V i1 ,Tk 1 X .fif i , i s iz-Q, - - J 'Q A -2- A. .f A Q . 1 - . . s s. fl Wi' H ..- ,. I Q - ' K 'S ' .. .Q S 5 ' J ' - 3' A T .s , , 'M .1 . ii' lf- - 1.4 . W, . sian- fb., I . J .Mwfu 5 . 5 5Q...g,g If . M x img, h ...N W 5 - CW! .4 ,Z I . rf 'ff ' , FX T f N s- ,4 I A! Vg .. -5,.ui, ,, ws .. s S . we? is gs N sm: s. .. ,, . ,, W W 1,5 A W . ,. Q 5 ..,: , X Ax X. ,. , AQ' sk , . XX ,gi it A ' V I K J R i-4 -4- ..... 'N is . V' if ,. Z Q? 5 -' , GN' C' B5 F A 'W . . ,.,, , M, I b fs. K .. V I I , W 1 I , X , . V. b umm, I gs, N. , Q4 .. , J , Y f ,. ' ' , .2 ' ' A. 1 T ri . . 'Q Q X ,.- -st , 'X Xwx B - ,M .,g I fr, V, f , - 4. l - ,, - I - sv X- X 1 .N - , . A w V. f . ' , 0 X- is X . gf r. - WK ilk mi.. .I 5 I A ,. , B . to as :A , A JUNIORS, Row One: C. Aceto, C. Agrusa, L. Aguilar, R. Alegria, B. Allen, J. Altieri, J. Alvarez, B. Anderson, B. Anderson, D. Anderson, M. Arbaugh, M. Arnold. Row Two: L. Arrendondo, C. Ashurst, K. Bailey, B. Baker, J. Baker, W. Baker, B. Barens, R. Barnes, W, Beaumont, R. Bork, L. Bennett, M. Berg. Row Three: J. Beyer, R. Biggs, B. Binford, B, Biorklund, C, Blaisdell, G. Blaylock, C. Boehart, B. Bonawitz, R, Border, R. Borland, E. Boyce, B. Braclxett. Row Four: B. Brannen, J. Buckingham, C. Brock, J. Buckly, V Budzol, C. Buote, E. Burns, N. Burns, B. Cameron, G. Carroll, C. Carson, J. Casler. Row Five: M. Cerney, D. Christian, M. Clark, J. Clark, F. Colbert, J. Combs, P. Combs, W. Combs, J. Cook, P. Corvin, C. Cox, W. Crowley. will come, as alwa s ,, ' --W.: i , , f4 I ' i if -' ' - I if 2 Q M . , , 2 U 2 f fff M - ' v R , --A , . .4 .-S -,Q . 1 , , A , 'C 1 , N' K, Z ,, '. ? , Y if ' .., - , fi ' y , fn, Q! K -, . Q -1 - as ' V- gy gh ,, ..,,. ' ,. . ,. ,Y .9 ai Q- 2 T 5 . :- ie ' . V I ' ww f a.. ' , .,.. , I + . 'Qi 5 9 I ' f 1 Q so g i l ,,- Wi . ,V 1 . in ,fc 5 I , 45 gr f if-'rf -- fl' y 'z A ' 5 3' , f I 'A' . ' , fit I vw I' VD. ,. ' 1 . Q 7 M, 'Q . ' I mg . Q , it fi ' V. i 4 M' I 17 ' , t L .ab , K . Q I If .51 4:4 , 'I I V ' . f ' ,,1, 2, ESM A .. I W , 5 , ' ff' I fa , ' if , if-. . .. ' , . . .N ., 9 2 , ,yy , . .. ...A , , Z . . X f0l?sA .qfnsy Q , ,' K 1? 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Curry, S. Cur D. D nhieux B. Davis, W. Davies, B. Davis, G. Davis, J. Davis, J. U I f d M D A mond, M. Denamn, Dawson M. DeCicco. Row Two: D. De or , . e r C. Denniark, C. Derks, D. DiAngelis, L. Doherty, J. Dudley, L, Dutfour, Eld Row Three J Ellis R Elerick B Eng- S. Earnest, G. Easley, U. er. : . , . , . ' ' ' F It D strand, A. Fahey, B. Faust, A. Felix, O. Felix, R. Felix, R. e on, . Felton, G. Felton, D, Fisette. Row Four: S. Fisher, B. Fires, P. Fleming, d' k D Possum D Garrett L Garcia, B. R F. Fogle, D. Foldager, F. Fos IC , , , . , . Galbraith M. Geick, J. Gereaux. Row Five: P. Giesen, L. Gilker, ' G G' ther Ginther, G. Glover, J. Goen, D. Goodwin, W. Gorrell, . in , Graham, J. Grindstaff, N. Hall, J. Hancock. Row Six: B. Hardacre, J . . .d Hargett, S. Harris, P. Harris, G. Hart, W. Hartman, J. Hartn ge, B lclt J Headle P Helsten G Helsten M Herblm. Row Seven Hasso , . y, . , . , . A. Hernandez, L. Hickman, L. Hill, P. Hoard, S. Hoff, T. Hoffhine, R M H k f, K. Holladay, B. Hoogerhyde, N. Hopkins, B. Herndon. Hogan, . o u JUNIOR CABINET, Second Semester, Left: President Don Christian. F Th . Second Row: Front Row: Donna Johnson, Charlotte Logan, aye orpe Lloyd Payne, Bob Todd. tis, 27 JUNIORS, Row One: N. Hornsby, B. Hass, C. House, G, Houx, G. Hoverrnale, B. Howard, C. Howard. Row Two: B. Hunf, S. lla, L, Ivy, J. Jack, M. Jack, M. Jack, R. James, D. Johnson. Row Three: N. Jones, J. Jones, R. Handley, R. Jones, P. Johnston, J. Johnson, D, Johnson. Row Four: R. Kelly, J. Kelly, D. Keep, T. Kawalczyk, F. Kamikawa, L. Kohler, E. Kader. ...inju JUNIORS, Row One: P. Kenney, J. Kenf, H. Kennedy, T. Kesse nich, P. Kimsel, B. Kingfon, R. Kisfner. Row Two: N. Kneifel, E Knofis, D. Kohler, G. Koons, M. Lane, L. Langston, E. Lanksbury Row Three: M. Larson, J. LaVoie, K. Ledsworth, G. Lee, J. Lee P. Lefebvre, J. Lehnberg. Row Four: W. Lenski. S. Lescher, J Lewis, P. LcCas1'o, H. Locke, C. Logan, V. Lopez. I I I . . II II II IIII I I ..... . II II I 7 . . 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I .ff ' 1 z -ff , ' A , , Fw, r s Ig 1 5 I Ai' 35' 1 5' zl ,WH 'V A 17 'N' 4' 'ru is 54 J I Ziff II I ,I , I I 4 Ir I I . I II 1 Mfg r L A.. Q W l ,L 4 , f 'I R- f L. I '28 JUNIORS, Row One: R. Lucas, S, Lutfrell, C. McAllisler, D. Mc- Millan, J. McMillen, M. Mael, J. Marlin. Row Two: M. Mason, J, Massa, K. McNul1y, A. Melcalf, R. Merical, G. Meyer, R. Mill. Row Three: D. Miller, J. Miller, J. Monloya, D. Moore, J, Moore, J. Moore, O. Moore, Row Four: J. Morris, T. Morrow, A. Mull- man, B. Nelson, D. Nelson, W. Nelson, R. Nesbii. JUNIORS, Row One: B, Neville, P. Nimrod, H. Noah, L. Not? L. O'Dell, M. Ohnsfad, M. Orr. Row Two: M. Orlega, J. Pabst O. Patterson, L. Payne, J. Peel, G. Poirier, F. Polizzi. Row Three J. Potter, P, Potter, J. Powers, J, Puder, L. Pursi, B. Puriell, P Qualls. Row Four: G. Rapp, G. Rees, N. Reed, M. Reagan, C Reinhart, N, Richardson, V. Richardson. the nick of tim JUNIORS, Row One: D. Richmond, D. Ridgman, A. Rinnert, E. Robinson, P. Robinson, T. Robinson, J. Rogers. Row Two: E. Ronia, J. Rooke, J. Royce, L. Rosendahl, D. Rumsey, L. Ryba, S. Ryder. Row Three: V. Sage, C. Sanders, R. San Paolo, C. Sankey, J. Sargent, M. Sax, S. Schneider. Row Four: B. Sherrillo, G. Sisco, M. Simmons, E. Skinner, J. Slaten, B. Sloan, M. Smith. JUNIORS, Row One: J. Smith, R. Wade, D. Wallace, N. Wallis R. Wann, S. Ward, Cv. Weldon. Row Two: C. Wherry, L. White, B. Wilkins, R. Wilson, I. Winsbury, J. Wettstein, R. Whitaker. Row Three: B. White, R. White, T. White, W. Willis, C. Winter, A. Wiygle, S. Wollner. Row Four: J. Wong, M. Woods, S. JUNIORS, Row One: L. Smith, J. Smith, P, Smith, F. Stanford, J. Stark, S. Stilson, K. Stogdell. Row Two: C, Stone, R. Stratton, D. Strubing, D, Swartz, M, Tague, J. Thompson, M. Thompson. Row Three: G. Thorpe, J. Jones, R. Todd, J. Todd, M. Trabold, M. Trapp, J. Trimble. Row Four: M. Trivett, A. Turner, P. Van Dever, V, Villarreal, J. Voss, V. Vruno, D. Smith, JUNIORS, Front Row: V. Swisher, J. Kerr, A. Dimeo, M. Gay, D. McVoy. Second Row: L. Bunzey, B. Shaw, P. Conner, K. Coon, R. Handley. Third Row: R. Hoppert, R. Frederickson, G. Poirier, B. Tinseth, T. Hoppert. Fourth Row: R. Sampson, W. Klein, J. Yeomans, K. York, C. Young, F. Young, C. Ziemer. Copenhaver, D. Grindstaff. I ,wg 1 ,. vm f , V, f . Y ..,.. t A -V In , l. Q x , - c A N . A K .,,, AT., Q P ,, A A .1 . , W .5 YW ,W i, I, A , Q, 'ff-V M511 2 . .. xy Ar W .5-1324 S fin ,.,... 'I ' W X Kgw -, -' ' i ff V Q, . :V . W g., f or , F X v V W: In - ' ' I 4' 2 fy r J. X -, ff ' -.f x if , 'W I -1 Y n V- .ffl V ' f r A , mm , E I ,W ,r',. 'f A I f . :V I ..:, In A l , V i V V , 1 V i V ' Q- - Q ,V ' 1 ? . , ' - A , ..., ., r r ' , , . ' . I V. V ZF V. V-VV V- , V ,, fx,-1 V ' ' M , -f , V j Q 1 f- , ,ff ' ' x ,. 3 , . ' .,. .. ,W .QV ,, ,LV -V r 2 V, .m l , X 0 Z... Q ,.,,XX.f ,f fi i . , f , f- V ,V , ,, A Y , X, . ,,, ,, 4 , E 1 w V 1 5 -, yy, ,Q L- - I , few V T' ', 1 JZ j j I 1 I - W .V .. V V . , . .V ay. , . ,fr .. ' . 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' -: L Aavu z - ,. ' - . I .,., .. A Q, A . i n E: :I A bf 'S' L-v J Q Z V' YL, X E-my A' viii' ' , 4 .. . Iubk V2 v 'f , I if. . MA. ML.. ,, . -' - . 4 fm:-Ar ' L fs-.Fri I 4. -1-3 v- an .l l 2 g . if if Q A , I? ij J .ag L We W . .. . ff- N- . ' W' , 5 ,fi ' A 5 4 'P' If , A : J . . , ,,,, -M . 'A 'li -- . 4 - - .L . ' A+kL . l AW Ai. : . .,.- r 'H Q , . my , l fclvlx jl ig vi I 1 , vvvv 39 Q .gf X 30 Youn minute On February 5, the Class of '56 held its St. Val- entine's Day dance and honored Bobbi O'Connell as Sophomore Sweetheart. Planned by Presidents Norm Goldman and Dave Haden and their cabinets, this proved to be a nice event for all Olympians. SOPHOMORE CABINET, First Semester, Front Row: Joretha Jackson, Janet Jipson, Lorraine Hill. Second Row: David Haden, Skip Zeller, Harold Murphy. SOPHOMORES, Row One: A. Ackerman, M. Afanador, L. Ahrens, J. Ainsworth, L. Alexander, S. Alford, C. Allen, V. Allen. Row Two: R. Alley, P, Allison, K. Altmeyer, M. Altmeyer, B. Arm- strong, C. Arnold, G. Arnold, L. Arvizu. Row Three: G. Aukes, F. Badalmente, B. Bailor, C. Baker, C. Baker, V. Barbosa, B. Bare. Row Four: M. Barker, C. Barnes, K. Barnes, S. Barnes, T. Barnett, K. Barr, M. Barr, J. Barrett. Row Five: J. Berry, M. Batson, D. Beach, B. Begey, E. Belcher, R. Belendez, B. Bender, G. Benecke. X . Mm, w w .. . Wm, X, .. N .4 4 2 X 2- .. N. . 4 .... . . , .. X ' Hai? -. . A. XS . , . . .. Q S .. , .. ...... Q Q.. W 5, 'f 5 5 L X . :X X . M X X , . N. 9 V ,Wm X L ,- se - X 5 W5 fl NS s w Q- -1 -J r.. . . wt ,,,.7-,fir . Q- ' .,- y. , ss' N . 5, - G .Eh A -::.. .4 . N' ' if . f Q f 4 X -L ', f .L tg N sin.. rf- XR .N- . Inf .. 534 MN. , -Lx N' , , it Q L 5 , . 5 J . .... . . . . 9' s Q - or N X t.t' J -L - . S X sf S . X X . . . 4- N-. ws ss wb? N X.. Q. N XX xx .. . X, - - e tw X ..-sssef':i' , 'x x we Xxx '- . SR N X v X SOPHOMORES, Row One: J. Benoit, G. Bergstrom, B. Berks, K. Betterton, P. Betts, B. Bevans, R. Binder. Row Two: L. Bladow G. Balke, P. Blodgett, R. Boettcher, A. Boiorquez, D. Boulanger, R. Bowen. Row Three: W. Boyd, J. Bradley, B. Brady, J. Brainerd, C. Brannen, J. Brammer, N. Breese. 1 SOPHOMORES, Row One: F. Brewer, G, Brewer, D. Briley, N. Brinkman, D. Brockus, D. Brody, A. Brown. Row Two: D. Brown, L. Brown, R, Brown, S. Brown, T. Brown, K. Bryant, G. Buck. Row Three: A, Buhe, E, Burkemcun, L. Burson, N. Bussey, B. Bustya, D. Bustya. . N , if fs- 2 gc. , ,se P Q .S N' , . A , 1 t . - W 5 .Q se Q msg. . s .p N .J . is X - . 'x s Q... 1 . Y I i ' it .F ' Q . Q . 5.56 yy Q. 5 x 5 X Q Q K- - . s X: z. 1 ,. .A .. N J x . x .. ' .WV k . C. ' - 'Q 9' ., R f J .. X . es mt . . . e t. ' .N A r - .sl L f sew.. c . Q - -' l Y L ' f V1 dxf.-T M. ,., u . . . in -- M mile Q , ..- 'C' S We 'cf . . .. Y Q t . - 'Y r , H .. ' -. X N- 3. ss. we n ' M ss-N .Lf +4 :FW SNL s P' 9 SYN . N . D X 1 : - : j . . A Q x ' X N X Ns' V' X f K .... x L , . . X L. Q 5 5- tw X X A m .., 1 Q efind tim . . . The helpful sophomores supported all school activities and did fine iobs serving at the Junior Prom and decorating forthe senior baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. SOPHOMORE CABINET, Second Semester, Front Row: Maxine Stephens, Shirley Rinnert, Joretha Jackson. Second Row: Shigeru Kawashiri, Iona Ellet, Rhett Watson. +409 m f VM ,.,..., -. xc F Z, -' ' R ' 'L V E y ',' V 'V ff 4 T ' l . - - V . , . .f :tl ,. , A I we Q 4 .,.- 'r 4 . gg fi: f . 5 S.. i-.. I 4. ft. V . sfi . i . R . eirf T Jw. .f s . SOPHOMORES, Row One: M. Byrns, S. Caldwell, W. Callaway, l W W h .,. M 1- W? T. Callicoat, B. Calmes, D. Calmes, R. Camerson, M. Cantor. t ',,. v '.5 V I Row Two: L. Cardoza, A. Carlos, A. Carlson, D. Carr, C. Car- . V L. L 'Q gf. X, Q if V' ronza, J. Carroll, F. Carson, B. Casey. Row Three: J. Carter, L. ll If 2' , Liza it . 5 V .5 , gl, f Carter, D. Case, B. Catton, F. Cera, R. Chaplin, D. Charles, S. T fi.-E 'Q T 'A f ' 7 'fb My Chesmore. Row Four: T. Chirko, E. Choate, E. Christensen, R. ' A 'Q b L! Ciampa, P. Clark, S. Clinton, M. Colantuono, R. Colbin. Row Five: D. Collins, P. Collins, B. Colwell, L. Cook, R. Coonan, C. . -- ff vvkl ..,' - A I 4 ' i N - Compton, M. Conn, C. Cope. A, l' ' ' A Z ., ,H MQ Qs. A g' LW? C' 9 ,M .I ' fg H ...V Lf' f . 1. r::::s-f 4 1 1 5 .- , 1 'V W f ' . MW : 42 j 3 .5 . S U W . sr .I .. egg., if 5' T Q B 1 ' . A '4 3 N '- ' . f' L ' X f f 4 git X if f W. 5, 4 9 .- w r i 1:75 A it-M45 ' 1 , ' A J V Q SOPHOMORES, Row One: J. Cram, K. Cude, N. Cummings, P. Cunningham, S. Cunningham, D. Dackin, R. Dahilie. Row Two: WW if V' K D. Davies, J. Davis, A. Debnam, E. DeCoster, M. DeGraw, J. Q , Q Divan. Row Three: E. Desilets, G. Desplanclce, J. DeYoung, 5. i. --.... I f i' DeYoung, F. DiAngeIis, D. Dill, D. Dinsmore. 'g 4 , Q, s H f a A ,. , , , c:.s:s...., sm- ,V .. A J SOPHOMORES, Row One: R. Dixon, J. Dodson, P. Dodson, A. . . ' 9 Dolan, F. Dolan, S. Dolph, G. Donnelly. Row Two: H. Dunbar, im f, V 7,1 ' L. Duncan, G. 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' it awp?-1 i V, -' A . ifmw' I VM . 5 L in XV , i. ,- 'fx . . 5 S V ' . - VVV- . . .VV 'W r' 18 .. . ,,., , . , V - - r - Q.. f 6 ... V :ef ,V - 2 is . V XX . X V - f , .. . 3, - 5, M. W. g r feng S ' V V Q? aw ,f . 1 .1 - M ,- , .. , ' 1-rf' I .. igf,...,.V V A J- ...f X' :r , - - N r gs V -fs mesa 13:8 Q53 2 5 5 f . V i V V .Vi -iA' . . r .f -V i - . ss 'X 2' V Vi' 9,5 .X V W -' ,V, V V V , 1 X !Vf,VV . V A V A V' V VV . i , A X ..... yr. V . 1 it I K ..,, 5. 'J Pg '- V 'sh .s L A Af ' ' 'ia' o '- ' ,, ., r , M V , . V ', V l ' . , Ny . 'Q ., Q A ' iii - P ., ' V ' , V Q , - . - - . ff' or V- V :VEV ,,, ' LV V . M N -Q js V VVFVV V ,ag . L' V -V 'V- . W V ina 'Las w is V 'f' . -VV , PV.: ,, NS, , ss Vx ii LV is N 7 I i - ' my ' .-.. . - , -sf 5 mi L V is -X s. - vas? V ' , V 5-2 I , V -, - ., , .1 . . . ,, Q, .J s- v-' .. . M - - -ew - - x . .VLA VN ,Q wig: f ' f , 3 . VV '1 ,nw 1 ' V' Vi V. X... N N :gi . - -V , XV W V, 5 f V V,Vss R4 : , N-r' 5 + -- A . gs , V1 V N. X5 s V W, LV A f ,K H V . . V e. ' . . ...J . K . . , V Vx V 1'- , V ' 4 J 4 V,f...f,. . .V , - V, , .V -' z . s, ' . , 7 VV fx ., , -HM ' f . . K , ,,,V . '.., N, .gg X V, S ., V -fs 'w t , .c , -.1 Vs.-V , '-V.::e'.:z.... V N , - V V ss- , seq - -. . V -5' V -: -- s V . - V Q qc if SOPHOMORES, Row One: C. Eubank, V. Evans, L. Fogle, L. Farmer, L. Felix, V. Felix, R. Ferry, J. Fielder, A. Fisher, J. Fisher, B. Flagg, G. Fleming. Row Two: S. Fletcher, C. Flores, N. Forsberg, D. Foutch, K. Frazer, M. Frazier, P, Gallegas, M. Frederick, S. Freeman, M. Friend, P. Frost, A. Fuller. Row Three: W. Galloway, A. Giaimo, B. Gpison, P. Glasener, C. Goff, M. Goldenberg, N. Goldman. Garcia, R. Garcia, S. Gard, S. Garrett, H. Gerome, M. Row Four: B. Goodwin, B. Goodwin, B. Gordon, K. Gray, D. Green, J. Green, R. Greear, T. Grindstaff, J. Gross, D. Haden, G. Hall, E. Halvorsen. Row Five: K, Hammock, R. Ham' mond, P. Gault, F. Gelhar, E. Handley, S. Hale, B. Hanson, A. Hastings, P. Haynes, N. Hazel, R. Hazlewaod, H. Hecker, E. Heil, C. Henderson, M. B. Hardy, K. Hargas, R. Hargus, R. Hawks. Row Six: Henderson, B. Henneforth, R, Hennessey, D. Herbrand- son, L. Hill, G. Hinzo, K. Hitchcock, P. Hoover, G. Hughes. Row Seven: J. Hughes, S. Hughes, D. Hunsaker, B. Huerta, R. Hull, F. Hunsinger, C. Hunter, A. Hurd, B. Jack, J. Jackson, J. Jackson, E. James, J. Jipson, J. Johnson, M. Johnson, Row Eight: K. Kami- kawa, J. Karlberg, N. Kasparek, S. Kawashiri, P. Kearns, R, Keith, H. Keller, R. Kennedy, R. Kermend, J, Kilgore, B. Holland, D, Howard, J. Howard, R. Howarth, A. Kirk. Row Nine: C. Kirkpatrick, D. Kissack, C. Knouft, J, Knauss, J. Koelsch, M. Lamb, H. Langdon, N. Lane, L. Langeston, K. Lankford, B. Laursen, J. Lawson, D. Leming, S. Lewis, S. Lester, Row Ten: W. Lester, A. Levin, R. Limerick, C. Lombardi, L. London, V. Long, C. Lopez, E. Lopez, J. Lorimer, J. Lowery, E, Lund, T. Lynberg, R. Mance, J. Mc- Cleary, C. McCluey. Upper Left, first semester president Norman Goldman. ... is valuable 32 to every one... ., we .. V . V , ,, . ,N 4 ...,,.,,. 1, Q W . ,M !,,...bVq W , ,, . .iw I VM, 1 . . ffy- ,ZW J , 4 ., .. .... , . J. W- - VV VV V553 V .. xx, , JV., V , :VV VIV V6 V ,. .,. . , . ., U X . QW j y , 4, X. ? . . ,VV im . '- '- . ,ff - -' ' V. V. . r V V few f 2 W V . f -V-V ' K l if .ff V wr li n Half L in V- V. l S. V' 'LJ ' tl: ' I L F it A I J' - . P A . A ' .2 Q si ' S VV. VV .. ff 1 VV Z . , - , ,' T ' .V ' V ffgggw ' . - ' H , -..F 3 ' . ali'-:J '35 V We ...R ' M W : J V X , ... s . ' W f' .. llf -, , . ,,..., gg jg: V I, . - f V VV V . g .. .V , , .5 .,. V. VV V QV , . ah VV, I V V V. ,.. . V , . W X V V WW .. V .5 MS? VV . Q V f V .-af .J W V. . 5' -mf. . ,,,, V V, . . V . F 'Ns ,.,. - LV 1. . .M tg 5 1 P' - ' ie.: ..-.- . ...ff t . 4- . f ' ' ' ' 3 V ,k E H .. .O W 3 ,.,. V i ,, VV, Z. ,V Vg 4 ' -N 1 .g. 252155533 V . ' A 'Ns --...1- J X ' 43 , V . V V - at iw V, J . 3, X . 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V VV ,. ...,. . 1. 1 ,- s .V s 2 L . . .. , 4- -. f ff-H , ' :L .. , V J V V , V f f . V . t 4. ,275 , . . .,,.. M, :V,V V,,,, Q ww x it ., .. V VVV qw.. . Vg, V 't ' -. ' it ' W fs-. f fr ' -, , ..- -. W sw w f 1 . .- ' ' , V, s .1 .. X K . Q , V - -. x , X M3 A QW . . s. ,V .V, , ,ga J, . f A V, . ., g., i V .. 4 . s..,g::.,V., .V . ,Mfg , i i A pgs ... t 'x V. ' ' V .sk f L Q- K , 5. ,..., . VV, . x M B Q ww V V M, V .QVV,VV,,VV ,.. V . V . .. ,.,...., ,Q V. V. . ,, s. ,wk SOPHOMORES, Row One: C. McDaniel, G. McDaniel, J. McEwen, J. McFadden, C. McGlibery, K. MacGillivray, R. McGrath, N, McKeen, E. Macho, J. Madrid, R. Mahattey, M. Mariano, G. Marshall, J. Martin, F. Martinez. Row Two: R. Means, S. Mear, D. Mecorney, B. Meisel, J. Messner, R. Mierau, S. Miller, R. Miller, S. Mistotsky, J. Mitchell, N. Montague, S. Montanez, M. Morales, S. Morrow, J. Mullman. Row Three: H. Murphy, W. Nathanson, B. Neal, C. Neeley, J. Neil, P. Nelms, J. Nichols, C. Noriega, D. Nielson, F. Niedermeier, Y. Nichols, G. Norris, D. Norton, B. O'Connell, E. C'Connell. Row Four: R. Oddy, J. O'Dell, P. O'Reilly F. Ortiz, J. Packard, F. Montoya, T. Moore, S. Palik, S. Palmer, P. Pcurtch, B. Patterson, L. Pawlaczyli, B. Payne, E, Pearson, W, Pearson. Row Five: P. Peel, M. Perez, A. Perez, B. Perry, F. Peterson, C. Peterson, L. Phillippi, C. Pickell, H. Pierce, D. Pivovaroft, D. Poirier, J. Pollock, C. Pomise, H. Polvado, R. Pore. Row Six: L. Probasco, N. Purcell, D. Qualls,S. Rathburn, B.Raupp, B. Raupp, R. Reckner, P. Rehteld, J. Reid, J. Reinhardt, D. Reline, V. Reihm. Row Seven: B. Reinhardt, J. Reinhardt, R. Rhoades, P. Rose, V. Roseborough, D. Ross, L. Rosseti, M. Rothery, J. Roys, E. Rubio, L. Rudolph, K. Ramsey. Row Eight: T. Ryan, S. Ricntt, B, Richards, J. Rink, S. Rinnert, J. Ritchie, J. Ritchie, B. Roberts, B. Roberts, I. Robles, M. Rood, V. Roper. Row Nine: D. Rose, G. Saint, R, Scmpson, D. Sanders, R. Sanders, D. Sapp, P. Sarver, G. Schaffer, P. Schaefer, B. Schermerhorn, M. Schneiders, C. Schroder. Row Ten: A. Scott, G. Scott, G. Scothorn, M. Scruggs, S. Searnans, B. Sheets, D. Shelton, D. Shelton, J. Senesec, I. Serna, C, Sexton, G. Sexton. lower Right, second semester president David Hqden, 33 SOPHOMORES PICKUP, Row One: B. Richards, S. Knarr, J. Tris tram, P. Ricketts, B. Tarbutton, N. Hooson, L. Mills, D. Anderson G. Donnelly, N, Montague, D. Zimmerman, F. Ortiz, P. Lopez. Second Row: G. Browning, D. Sayers, D. Blackwell, D, Skagen, A. Northcutt, J. West, B. Carlson, J. Jipson, C. Fenstermaker, J Hooker, Third Row: D. Greevy, A, Paquette, A. Phillips, B. Bar nett, L. Oberhauser, G. Dawns, C. Binford, B. Trapp, V. Mussell, D. Carr, M. Tunkl. Fourth Row: E, DeLaTorre, B. Kratch, B. Proppe, R. Meixsell, C. Clinton, J. Binns, B, Fogle, M. Sweeney, C. Hunter, J. Paquette, J. Barnett, J. Scheib. Fifth Row: D. Jen nings, S. Montoya, R. Briggs, T. Craigmiles, R. Stringer, L. Pace P. Beeseley, G. Bergthold, R. Smith. SOPHOMORES, Row One: P. Shirley, R. Shroyer, M, Simmons, K. Sisco, P. Slater, P. Sliker, R. Slye, A. Smith, B, Smith, G. Smith K- Smith, R- Smith- Row Two: A- SFUYGVS- E- S0l0m0l't, E- 50lOm0n, R. Spaulding, J. Spence, S. Spooner, R. Stawicki, B. Steiner, M. Stephens, D. Stewart, D. Stewart, J. Steward. Row Three: D. Storlie, D. Strahl, J. Strunk, M. Stubbs, J. Sutherland, G. Swan son, D. Swanton, J. Takai, C. Taylor, D. Taylor, J. Thatcher. Row Four: G. Thiebold, E. Thornberry, W. Thomas, T. Thompson D- Tllden, F- Tilley, M- Tinseth, A- TfUlD0ld, D- TVSHUFY, K- Trim, R. Turner. Row Five: A Turnipseed, B. Unsworth, B. Urick, T. Valenzuela, H. Vandegritt, A. Vandeveer, R. Vann, E. Van Order, D. Varpness, B. Vigne, M. Vion, M. Vaeltz. Row Six: C Wade, M. Wadman, R. Wagner, R. Wairs, M. Walden, M. Waldo, J. Wales, D. Ward, H. Ward, J. Ware, l. Warner, N. Wass. Row Seven: D. Watkins, V. Watkins, R. Watson, B. Weed, D. Wells, J. White, L. Whited, D. Willard, B. Williams, J. Wilson L. Wilson, L. Wilson. Row Eight: M. Willson, L. Winter, D. Wolfe, J. Wong, R. Woody, S. Y:t s, C. York, E. Yoshiki, J. Ziemet, M. Zelenka, S. Zeller, G. Zuniga. ' - f . , f ' '-'- ' ' in 33 in ,.-fl, L ,- f V 2252-W veg, is I - 2 3- . W.. V: - V V V V - V : f Vie- i . .V VV.. ,.... I i' VV 'W 4. ,V WL! . V . VVV . ,, V .- Vg. V X -v,v V V . Q- f V .V VV V VVV . ' .V fs .. 3 -ifi i .1 .f f ' ' L 1 9' .J - J J ff : A 4 J A. Al ---. ' 'fii 4X A-fx? 'N' .gs-ts. . he f:,. ., . , ,. , A N 1 .. -. . X 14 . V, V . W A' 'Q I ' 'N '- V VV ,f . ', W. -, :MV ZS? V VV I 'V Z ly . . ,R ri ., .wg . 'Z:?' 2 'V , 1 ii V , , -. , , . . . . f . 1 1 W z.. ' f ' ' : 1 A ' . ... . VV , f V e.zgg'Q,., VV., -. ., ,gV 5 V VW. . .WM V V W V. je 07 - ' . , - Sf V i ' -QM , V- W 3 .zz 43- A fi' i - .3 1 1 V I ' V ii - ' 5 8 112+ ' L ' s ,s .::- 2 . V . . ' ' ' . ' .f 3' 'fi i i X . L ., 9 45 'F ' J . ' . . ' - .- ew ,wk ,VV FQ, f. , ,V ,.W,..V V, l ML VV . , J. VVVV 1... 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Z A V Q. . ., ,,14,,1,, Q- A . i i Q V Q -X .1 - X 34 includin FRESHMAN CABINET, First Semester: Nancy Gauthier, Shirley Patnaude, Angie Alencino, Jim Barnes, presi- dent Ernie DeLaTorre. Well established on the Leuzinger Campus is the Class of '57. This group chose cabinets headed by Ernie DeLaTorre and Nancy Gauthier to lead activities of interest to all freshmen. Early in the year the frosh began joining clubs, and working on school projects as part of the Olympian spirit. 'vw the n w born second FRESHMEN, Row One: R. Ackom, J. Adams, W. Adair, P. Adccck, A, Adkins, L. Atanador, A. Aguirre, N. Alberts, V. Alder- man, B. Allen, J. Allen, H. Alvey, H. Anderson. Row Two: V. Archibeque, P, Arredondo, J. Artman, J. Austin, A. Aulicino, P. Austin, V. Babb, J. Bacca, A. Bailey, A, Baker, C. Baker, J. Baker. Row Three: L. Baker, D. Ballenger, B. Ballentine, P. Barber, D. Barnes, J. Barnes, J. Barnett, R. Barnhouse, E. Barr, H. Barton, L. Baskins, S. Battaglia, I. Bayliss. Row Four: F. Bayliss, G, Bean, J Beattie, M. Bebee, P. Bechtel, M. Begey, T. Belendez, D. Benecke, L, Bennett, L. Bird, R. Berg, F. Bigbie, G. Bladow. Row Five- S. Blake, D. Blankenship, B. Blocker, J. Blommer, J. Blunk, J. Bontrager, P, Bool, D, Bradford, J. Bradford, R. Bramlett, N Brittain, K. Brooks, G. Brown. Row Six: M. Brown, S. Burchett, J. Brown, F. Burgan, L. Burleson, C. Burns, D. Burns, C. Bush J, Buwalda, D. Calhoon, N. Caparella, M. Cardoza, H. Carlos. 1 W -V-ef? W . . ss. W. V. f , 4 . .V 'Z' . 3 . H '47 V . .M V .1 V X Fe . eff' f - ,Q-....... 4 -ei.. . VS V f .-. :.- V . VV . , ses. V ,A X Af, V V V '. --aj, . I H 2 .WV ' .Q V . , 4 WAV ..,. . .... . , - A ' a f - v--- . --- 1 ' '. ff' V' . .,,. , V . . VV... V. - . - . V .-N-. Vw A QV - . .W M . 2 W 'ef 'N V V . , . I . V we , ., . is - Q ,V V . Vw,-V , 23, f'f X M If X , ,V V 1. -X ,Q fy , V V N .4 Q. dw., 'V R .V as -M VV sf xl 1. gg? f -if-.V , 5 , x s. 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Y lsiigltiw-,.,,.4fxm 'J Z . ,jf kk , l ...discover time The Freshman Class ended its first, most difficult year by honoring the seniors with an Aloha-Oe dance for all Olym- pians. The record of this beginning group speaks well for times ahead at Leuzinger. FRESHMAN CABINET, Second Semester: President Nancy Gauthier Front Row: Joyce Herrington, Penny Herring, Fernita Neuschater Second Row: Ernie DeLaTorre. FRESHMEN, Row One: H. Carpenter, R. Cartwright, D. Casler, M. Catton, D. Charles, J. Charleston, J. Chase, D. Church, K. Church, C. Churchill, K. Clack, B. Clark, K. Clark, Row Two: G. Clearwater, H. Clock, D. Cole, T, Cole, S. Collins, G. Colvin, M. Conley, S. Conn, W. Corum, E. Cothrum, B. Crandall, L, Crawford, S. Crawford. Row Three: P. Crist, H. Croley, P. Culpepper, L. Curnutt, C. Curtis, B. Curtis, Danna, D. Dachl, B. Dame, F. D'Arco, B. Darnelle, F. Davis, B. Davis. Row Four: B. Davies, D. Davidson, J. Deal, R. Debnam, J. Decker, D. Degler, E, DeLaTorre, H. Delgado, L. Dill, P. Dimeo, B. Divan, M. Donsun, Dodson. Row Five: P. Dodson, R. Dooley, R. Donaldson, J. Donnelly, T. Dorsey, H. Doster, B. Doughty, N. Duckward, R. Duggan, D. Duchemin, E. Duke, B. Duncan, B. Duvall. Row Six: J. Dwyer, R. Dwyer, L. Eades, V. Eclmon, J. Edwards, L. Ehrheart, M. Eidsvik, J. Elkis, G. Ellingsworfh, V. Ellingsworth, R. O. . s . EQ' ,Q Q ' elfg Q JT lt g R - Z C, is Nia: T . - ' 5' S ' was N ' -fifif' xi- 4 M X 5 .. . .si it 7 le C ii if i' .QQ it S B ' t - L it ... W E Q, i : 4.h, sg, we ti I X ' - , sa , L . X . PT l str eaea' , S J ite 2 ' X T Xxx il L .J xx--lc BX i il xy LJ 3 it X. get B 'y N.. X .......... N 'V sc.. .... 21 . e 3 I ...,, 9 , , .h . 2 F e L . J I h X X63 LV! U if? is if . s P S . 1 . t-:-:- gp - - . . fy . L 5- N 4' r ': 4 : .N Qi 1 mf: 'se . E eett Eat l . J X. Y MS.. X X ,N -V L... eel 'J I if' ..-. yxgt , M .. N Y r ' wzwxz 5 N ,.... X. . Ei. A 7 I Q. is x.. sl- 5, . X xg g . - H .bf 3 1 so I . ff - x ' 4 y Q ! '4 i,il':,3 D A my , lt ,Q . g f W .... N -L If ,R Q ? e 1 T f 5 Q E gg X : . M Q... i . A -r we ., . . .... . .... - - 4 e W , + Y' , ' ' f 'it X ' tl N . V H 4 ,nzai W .. . T 1 I L. I . ,... L . , 1 fy J .1 T T C. 'Q ..., .... Q 1 is - r E Q ':'2r': J' 5 gi I J 3' ,.,, 1 VV.. .. . 1. 3 y gm, w K Q I ' J . ,, 2' P K , ,ll fff. i W' JZMW. 'ii' . , .,.. y?f,g J ,Q y g f , .l A 'f i I , if .ix 1 Q' 11 f 44 36 SOOI1 will find FRESHMEN, Row One: C. Evans, R. Evans, L. Fackrell, J. Farrell, D. Fensfermaker, D. Flores, B. Floyd, C. Flynn, M. Flynn, D. Foofiff, B. Foyf, B. Fox. Row Twog P, Franks, G, D. Fulion, J. Gallanf, R. Golledge, J. Gallis, P. Galloway, S. Galloway, C. Canaffa, D. thier. Row Three: M. Gibson D. Gillis, J. G B. G cl i i 1, Ferguson, S. Fief, D. Fifzsimmons, M. Frans, G. Frans, G. Frazier, L. Freeman, Garcia, N. Garcia, S. Garcia, N. Gau- , omez, oo man, L. Gurmick N Gould W Gould E Governale B Grad E Graham, C. Grlay, B. Greene, R. Greenfield, R. Greenlaw, D. Guitferrez. Row Four: M. Gorneff, J. Haas, J. Hackwell, B. Hagen H C Ha 1 . ae, . , D. Hall, K. Hall, L. Hamill, C. Hancheif, D. Hansen, R, Hansen, I, Hardy, D, HO,-per, . ' V -'- Q i ' ' fV i , , , K LV, , if VV--ff f A , V f ' Nw ., ' W VV 1 V ' V, f y 4 V . . , C 'f N , s . , 'eis ., 4 . B xg. ,L 'V .. K VX ' ' J J L. s . V J X 7 5 ' :Q , , X s '5 ,S f' 1 i, VV , VN .. V, ,, j V ' '. -. . 1 , V ' , Q Q ,. -+V ,, A, V ' , f V , 0 V 1- D . M W f V-f 'i . A . , . ., NV gg, ,V f ffr' .. .M-V .nz ... V W ,Le .,,.-. L A, , V 1 X 2 'i -2 sf V X ' 'VY if 7 . . 0 . . , , - .- , V' V, f V , 1 .' 9 5 sss- W ,, J f f , s me Z M f AY f ' - fg, Q..- 1 W 3 , ' V 'Q' ,.,, s , gy! X ? 212, Vf s f V, ,VV V i,,,,.,, 5 'Q ' V V V -:mf U VX V MV ,. V, 4 ff V , s fy , V , .- A 'L ,,,' V ,V - s , ir., , f V ' , ' ' -M, , .V , ' , A ' W -V ,, - wmv ' ffl a x B , 5 X , V .. ., , RV ' , 45, V w V ., , , V . 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K X -li , V I ' ,Q V V V ' . ,V f H 'fi l , A - - .. -N-, , V .rr ,, V - ,r ' V , V - ,, H , fn Vf ,. . V..V.,, . .V V, V 2 f , .iff we ,-SV V1 in Ve V . -Van V -V . AV V :,,V . V Q' - .. , . ., - f , of r . . I 9' . ' f V - in - if f 1 5' . 1 , , V . . V ss Q -M f .Q V 'f iwff Z' .L.V. : f ' V V ' X 1 5 , .V .V-4? .v rr-V We f ' - fx ., in V - 1, ,S if , f - V gm , ' , - V, .V 1 ,, C , s , QW ,f fx so in J . 1 fair T s ' Q ., A J fi Q . 5 ' V.f 'f V. ' , ' i' f ' X Vis ! Ni f -N V . s N' . i s- f-V,V . Va F 'Q ., .. f im .. ,V S' . J 18-JV 3 ' ,, zzz.. ,... V I , ii i f Qi 'w.s,::F-V:-V, AV-.5 M' -.Z ' -. V '. ,V 5'fVV ' ' X s- , --K .V , , ' N Ez sql. f ' . 5 . V ' . V . . in V, . . i ff NVV.. .wsh Z , 1 . , , V J , L as iv aw N U , 1 VV SVVVVVV WMV .. W,-VV, my , ., .. V V, , V., ,V .3 V, V , . VV V, , ,g a , FRESHMEN, Row One: P. Harris, J. Hafridge, R. Hawkins, J. Hawley, F. Heagle, B. Heidelberger, E. Heifz, D. Heizer, G. Hender son, J, Henderson, J. Hendrick, M. Hern, E. Herrera, C. Ray, R. Ross. Row Two: P. Herring, J. Herrington, H. Hessong, C Hieber, L. Hinrichsen, L. Hinrichsen, H. Hinzo, V. Hippler, K. Hobbs, M. Hodnelf, C. Hofmann, B. Holland, E. Honeycuft, C. Hopkins S. Hughes. Row Th-ree: D. Hunsinger, R. Horton, R. Howarih, F. Holupka, R. Huffman, R. Hough, D, Inman, H. lmafomi, R lmafomi, Y, Ho, R. Jackson, D. Jeffers, D. Jocque, D. Johnson, L. Johnson. Row Four: P. Johnson, J. Johnston, S. Johnston D. Johnsfon, D. Jones, A. Kelly, F. Keniry, R. Kennedy, J. Key, C. King, W. Kirk, D. Kirkpufrick, M. Kiffo, L. Klipphahn, L. Knauss 1 1 4 , . , V . V . V.. , - Vg . V V 5 ., VV... ...X V 1, .,., ' 'F' B . ' V V kXf'A Vii , .V . ' ,, V g g. . ' , -A.. VV V f 2 V X v . ,. , N . ,. ,. 41, '-'Eg-GV VVV V ., 'fr VV V , ' , V , - V ' V V . V . , .,. , , .- . Q.. 'V 4 V - , VV 1 s .V - .,.- . . 3, A .. Vp 5 '49 A -j V: -- , S . , VV- U' , V 'V , -fp, A- ,,,, , 4, Q1 - V, wp- - sVV..yV-YV ,V , 5 ,Q M , , .' 'b,3 f ' A.. V .. , , . 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V V ' ' ' f ww, 1' ' ' , , U ' ' , -N a ',,, , w Q i W I , ' ff J V 4 ' ' ' ' f f- i A J? V4 L J A f 0 V.. ' ,f - -Q V f V ' 1,4 MZ if X Y , I ,,,, , ' ,,.,.5V 4 , , ,, 4 Q, , , -V' Q 5 J, , f,., , VV , ...V ,V ,VM V V V, V .Vg V ...A V 5 VV., Q MVQVQWZ, Z , AV, V V V Q, VV V V S V LA , . , ,V 4357! i 2 ' y , Z 1 cf' Q I V any N 'Li' pa: 2 , V V 2, ' , ' V? 'F' VC T - ' . ' . , V , V ,V WW , V V , , V X.. bf 2.2, f' Q 'VA .V1fV:-7::. A.. fn. , . , V VV -V V 7+ V I V fl .N ., V A ' -V V ,. V ' if '1' ? , .. 'l Q. V V . f V f V V ,M-if V V, ,V V -bow V VV VV WV ,.. , . Nm-, T ,i,, .VM- f ' 1 ff V , M 1' . , '. xx - 5 L 3 . ,W ,,?VW,, VV .V , 1:9 Lv V, VZ .I ., V 52 , ,V .1 WT- V . VV V . A 2 fn ' E V 'V .V . Qi , . , V X . f ,:.... Y V ,V V - a 'V V V ,Q 1,9 - V '. Vs' V 7 , . - .4 - . W L A I V A. v-Vg- , - T . . . V , ' 'Pa f ' .' A J ' ' f , V. J. 'VG V , . , f V' ' - V .f V' -'ff .A- W' V . .WV V1 ' V V ' V 5' f ' . f .WNV Vt' V , 4 4- , V V Z V .V iv. V ali? ZIV V .bf 4 V ,MV V VI! ' tg V Y 'C7 V , V Mg: VV V i , 1 . ' A W , V , V , Wan w.,,VVVV V V , V , f V V , , . V .V. ' Q M, L '3 VV.,.V N, V I V V. Vw FRESHMEN, Row One: R. Knight, L. Knotts N. Knuter, M. Krounapple, M. l.0frOmlDOiS G. Lamb, V. Lasley, H. Lathrop, D. LclVoie H. Layton. Row Two: T. Lemon, L. Lester R. Lester, C. Lewis, H. Litton, D. Loflclnd J. Logue, C. Long, L. Longmaker, J. Loomis Row Three: T. Loomis, J. Lore, B. Lucas, B Lutz, H. McCalmon, G. McClintock, D. Mc- Ewen, P. McGilvrey, A. McGrath, G. Mc- Kay. Row Four: P. McNutt, R. Maeda, J. Magri, P. Manaugh, D. Mardon, S. Mar- moleio, D. Martin, L. Martin, D. Mcittice, P. Maupin. Row Five: L. Maxey, D. May, Q. Melton, J. Mileal, T. Miles, J. Miller, M. Miller, M. Mitchell, M. Miwa, G. Mofson. FRESHMEN, Row One: R. Monk, R. Moon, C. Moore, P. Moran, G. Morgan, H. Mor- gan, J. Morrison, M. Morris, R. Morris. Row Two: S. Morrison, P. Mullin, D. Nathan, F. Nelson, B. Nelson, J. Nesbit, F. Neuschafer, J. Newnum, S. Nichols, R. Nielson. Row Three: D. Nix, S. Noland, N. Norman, P. Morris, P. Novak, A. O'Dell, D. O'Dell, B. Olmsted, M. Olson, D. O'Reilly. ROW Four: G. Owens, J. Ortiz, N. Ortiz, L. Orwig, D. Ostling, S. Padelford, D. Padilla, R. Page, D. Parian, B. Parker. Row Five: J. Partch, J. Patterson, S. Patnaude, B. Pearson, A. Perez, E. Perkins, R. Perry, C. Peterson, V. Pionke, J. Plowman. Row Six: R. Plymale, R. Polichetti, R. Poulter, C. Pratt, C. PresV cott, B. Price, K. Price, K, Probasco, W. Puckett, J, Rasar. Row Seven: G. Qualls, B. Rumsey, G. Ray, K, Ray, B, Reames, S. Redick, D. Reed, H. Reed, H. Reed, L. Reader. ...doors op nin 1 1 to an outstanding ense... FRESHMEN, Row One: R. Reid, B. Reinhart, F. Rhoads, E. Richards, R. Richter, M. Rigg, L. Riley, R. Ripley, D. Ritchie, I. Rivas, R. Robb, C. Roberts, J. Robertson, L. Robinson, R. Roe. Row Two: M, Rogers, N. Ronneberg, S. Rocks, S. Rose, D. Ross, R. Ross, B. Bouch, K. Roysdon, J. Rudolph, J. Ruhs, C. Ruff, K. Rumsey, W. Ryba, S. Sadler, A. Sanders, Row Three: E. Saunders, C. Sav- age, R. Scoot, B. Scruggs, J. Schmidt, D. Scholl, B. Schrieber, B. Schroeder, T. Segelken, W. Senesac, R. Shackelford, B. Shand, S. Sheridan, C. Shipe, D. Shipman. b V . . b ,,.,. QW fl, , I b , by X if 55 . -1 1 4 ' i -1 i Qi.: ' W :-- , ' ra. '? AR i . , g f y. B fx IRQ J y , W 2 ' W ,V 'kj . A Q -'.- gh F 'tw g . 5. ,. ' 3 5 Q ' '1'1 Q ' c ' ,Q ' ...., , 5 Q 'Q ' Q 5 fax' f ik , ,. H Q H ' , '.,- f V . , 7 , A , , L . ' ' f 'K s : --'. ea. -vss Rv W J '- , eww 1. Q- . ' .- ' f: if Q R W ll... -... :... , 1 f - 1- ef J V M was .Ls A J, lj ,,- X . ? I 3 .U lA,AA f X ---- . ::: ' zzv T l lv till- A ' 11... s .L -. .-c in . ii. ,W . . .l N' 'il' fl H C, i' ' i' f ' ' i'i: -- ' . H V J . - : . . ' 7 -. X , -2:52. ' ' 5 , ' D ' , , ' , . ...v S t f- ' :fl : -sli b e 'i:-: L Q- - ... ' - K. 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Q ' ' . s- . - -' V ay .Egg if . K. -.., if V 2 :.. ,. .ig L A fe- F VL Q . , fl. is al ., V 5-,W is 1:11 K Q I: E' A , , rj , .,.. K .... ....... if -D i J 3 x . l A 2 M Qi , ' V , iw f' .ft W W ' 5 5 - FRESHMEN, Row One: C. Sidwell, M. Sigler, R. Simmons, J. Simundson, F. Skinner, J. Skinner, P. Slane, F. Sloan, D. Slye, C. J? Smith, C. Smith, J. Smith, R, Smith, V. Smith, N. Southard. Row Two: R. Somes, M. Spears, B. Snyder, J. Spang, L. Srigley, J. Stanger, S. Starks, D. Stevens, D. Stewart, S. Stewart, J. Stockman, H. Stokes, J. Strom, J. Strubhar, K. Sublette. Row Three: B. Stuckey, J. Stuckey, D. Sunshine, G. Sturm, F. Sullivan, M. Sutton, B. Swanson, C. Swanson, J. Swanson, N. Tague, D. Talley, C. Tell, C. Teson, D. Test, R. Thatcher. of f ture hours A V NSE- .su 25. 1 V Z , .,-..,,.,...,, ,g, .V I A ,- ,ss Q-2,-...L ', X. 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Q 1, WL, ,N ' W, 'W , r z. ww ,rm fs ' sf , . 4? ,Loi .,. Q if 'M' 'W sm. 5 V M 'n v V, 1 M 'X 7 ' 'rf -' X , fig, 3 ,. ,fl .f.., E . H I2 Wf' Q ff ' 'WM ,fm ,f I 12 fl N5 T , V V ff, ., 1, V- V , I ,A rf J W +I ,,1ff,g, qw, f gg .ff H Ke- , 'f M A s 'H-f W.. if, .1 1 f ' ff ' ,. , A ' f Q ., 42 I I I A 'VLA ,, , Quinn , , 'ww ' . , f-V - ' V 1 J JL -fc A 2. , J ms ' 1+ ' f fs, fm- 92 . A 5 mf nw, ,mx 2. A 79, '15 M . ,J .g,, .Amr . if J if J .ff 1 .1 1 if J , , f B 'X f fe If , , M I .-A 4 , M, J ,f , ,, 5 V - ' ZW ., s J 'J Wa rl ffl J 14 1- .. 'fir' f 'M ' El 40 FRESHMEN, Front Row: K. Matuzak, N Witmark, R. Callahan, C. Conner, R. Miller, C. Sweeney, C. Baker, B. Fox. Second Row D. Hodge, J. Conner, E. Jorgenson, R Wilkinson, T. Dorsey, A. Bingham, C. Long, V. Archibeque, B. Brisco. Third Row: R Salcido, A, Barboza, J. Spence, J. John- ston, T. Shaw, P. Bozora, Y. Kearsley, M Flores, D. Dahl, V. Alderman. Fourth Row: A. Ybarra, M. Woodruff, H. Davidson, W. Frank, B. McMurry, S. Bochmann, J. Reheld, N. Weldon. Fifth Row: L. Morris, E. Mussel, l.. Hutchings, T. Wallace, P. Travis, N. Dickinson, C. Hudson. FRESHMAN, Front' Row: C. Thomas, C. Thomas, M. Thomas, J. Thompson, S. Thrush, M. Tock, M. Tomlinson, D. Totton, J. Towers, S. Towns. Second Row: J. Traver, G. Trivvett, E. Tune, R. Tune, B. Tycz, J. Tyler, G. Ulsh, T. Unsworth, F. Vandiver, R. Vines. Third Row: J. Walden, P. Walters, C. Ward, A. Warner, D. Warner, J. Warner, M,Waters, B.Wason, R. Watts.Fourth Row: T, Weeks, G. Welsh, G. Weppler, R. Wet- more, B. Whetstone, R. Whitaker, D. White, K. White, C, White, C. Whiteoker. Fifth Row: G. Whitlock, N. Whitmarsh, K. Wiet- zorek, F. Williams, G. Williams, V. Willi- ford, W. Wilson, l. Wilson, M. Wilson, P. Wilson. Row Six: G. Windhorst, D. Wise, T. Wolfe, D. Woodring, V. Woods, C. Woddy, M. Wright, T. Wright, P. Wuertz, D. Wynne. Seventh Row: B. Yancy, C. Yeomans, G. Yokomoni, D. Young, J. York, S. York, B. Ziegenbein, B. Cera, R. Pignoto, J. Smithee. CDRGANIZATIQNS I sa , , k , ' may , V, S xxx Q' - , 'M L., fi ., 4, .W-, f. -cr l f f Q' A t . a e use o time W.. at if .' ' . ...Ru l - . 361 - '. I -- . I . ajft' . 5 ' 'R i q .. M Club-time was fun-time at Leuzinger in '53-'54. A ' y .f 5 ! Student organizations showed how leisure hours Y ' ' Eg L' can be happy hours when people with the same special interests ioin together. I C.S.F. LIFE MEMBERSHIP AWARD WINNERS, Top Row: Charles 5 , 'V ', .- -v , Y ww 'f Crawford, Waunona Crozier, Betty Erickson, Jean Galle. Second l S' N, A f .f f if ,PQ . Row: Julius Gray, Louise Hunter, Diane Johnson, Charles Man- 'M' ' A mf' ning. Third Row: Terry Pass, Bill Pile, Ellen Reed, Lee Smith. t 'wrbf .vi W ?p....i, Qifg , A pf , X i Z V f SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY, First Semester, Front Row: C. Denmark, B. Sheets, L. Wilson, M. Jack, L. Bunzey, M. Lamb, S. Caldwell, L. Winter, V. Felix, P. Kenney, L. Mills, E. Reed, D. Johnson, W. Crozier. Second Row: L. Gilker, M. Ohnstcd, P. Helsten, C. Schrader, P. Schafer, L. Pawlaczlyk, M. Simmons, A. Tomlinson P. Clock, J. McCrary, L, Hunter, P. Lafevre, V, Villareol, J. Galle, T. Welter. Third Row: S. Kawashire, A. Fisher, S. Barnes, B. Purtell, L. Smith, B, Erickson F. Young, P. Nimrod, D. Green, M. Bowen, R. Mills, B. Calwell, B. McKenzie. Fourth Row: E. Lopez, G. Scathorn, W. Nathanson, R. Fossum, V. Lopez S. lto F. Copenhaver, W, Nelson, H. Murphy, J. Moore, G. Blaylock, D. Johnson, J. Spence. Fifth Row: R. Ferry, R, Alley, W. Herbrandson, J. Packard, B. Holland J. Gray, D. Haden, B. Mill, C. Crawford, S, Deppman, C. Manning, J. Lawson, B. Pile, 1 1 f SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY, Second Semester, Front Row: M, Berg, P, Nimrod, M. Jack, P. Maupin, P. Kenney, P. Schaefer, D. Ward, L. Winter, A. Ackerman M. Lamb, E. Reed, D. O'Reilly, R. Robb, D. Johnson, l. Ellett, S. Caldwell, J. Jackson. Second Row: J. Mikeal, M. Simmons, N. Kniefel, W. Crozier, L. Hunter L, Pawlaczyk, A. Fisher, A. Smyers, J, Combs, H. Reed, S. Harris, L. Pursi, N. Goldman, C. Savage, B. Kneifel, N. Fauthier. Third Row: C. Schrader, S. Palik R, Gerry, S. Ito, S. Barnes, R. Elliott, C. Denmark, N, Reed, E. Burkeman, S. Lester, N. Gould, P. Walters, J. Lawson, J. Galle. Fourth Row: P. Helsten, L. Silker V. Villareal, E. Burns, J. Copenhaven, W. Nathanson, C. Crawford, D. Green, M. Bowen, Fifth Row: C. Fossum, S, Kawashiri, B. Herbrandson, C. Scothorn, F. Hunter, J, Packard, B. K. Ostling, T, Pass, J. Gray, B. McKenzie, B. Pile. 1 T. Lynberg, C. Manning, T. Bailey, B. Ziegenbien, N. Ronnebergl Holland, B. Galbraith, J. Powers, W. Burkeman, J. Moore, K. Olsen I fi ac D' 4Z'-iv-W' KKW41 QUE the w'sest art of all .K an, 0 W ,1 '31 FORMULATORS, Front Row: J. Graves, D. Kohler, S. Ito, S. Ward..V- Lopez. Second Row: s. Phillips, R. Skeen, P. Helswnf Mf- A - Wd Row: C. Crawford, E. Lopel- CHESS CLUB, Front Row: R. Hammond, J. Divan, D, Herbrandson- Second Rqwg M, Jack, B. Flores, L. Pace, R, Beesley. Wm , mn-1 me i -if A 'ff ,z'1 5 wx X. X lx Y lf A f A f 4 , . Q . 5 2 N f 4 aa A .. 4 lnl x Alf 4 0 335' - , Hg 49' 5, . 'f,, ,ww L. W. N. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, Front Row: J, Pabst, D. Hunter, B. Goodman C, Allen, B. Roberts. Second Row: Mrs. Gregory, R. Garcia, B. Brcmnen P. Van Dever, J. Morgan. TALENT CLUB, Front Row: F. Gelhar, L. Cardoza, A. Buhe, D. Morgan S. Forsyth, Second Row: M. Henderson, V, Felix, C. Howell, B. Fires Mrs. Gustason. Third Row: S. Barnes, J. Fielder, M. Vion, J. Hughes, B, Zelenka. Fourth Row: D. Trennary, B, McDonough, S. Spier. Fifth Row P. Acevedo, D. Wynne, L. Fires. 43 1 ,, -H In perfect time and hi h steppin SONG QUEENS: Beulah Greet, Pat Leonard, Dolores Barrett, Marilyn Rodman, Helen Franco. MASCOT: Norman Whited. PEP CLUB, Front Row R. Scott, J. Simundson, F. Gelhar, Y. Ito, A. Trabold, M. Rodman, C. Whited, B. Greet, D. Barrett, B. LaMarche, H. Franco, P. Leonard, L. Perry J. Reinholdson, M. Haas, S. Forsyth, N. Gauthier, G. Frans, A. McGrath, H. Crowley. Second Row: B. Bevans, P. Collins, C. Compton, N. Cum mings, M. Rogers, L. Dill, J. Winsbury, M. Jack, B. Tarbutton, L. Hill, D. Dill, S. Hale, B. Stiener, S. Degler, J. Dodson, E. Maciel, P. Bechtel, M Koons, J. Brewer, P. Miller, P. Harris, D. Danhieux, R. Barnes, L. Sornick, M. Smith. Third Row: D. Benecke, D. McErven, C. Smith, R. Brown l. Charleston, L. White, S. Harris, M. Hern, M. Wadman, A. Hastings, S. Blake, S. Gard, S. Schneider, R. Belendez, S. Morrow, T. Morrow, D Morgan, S. Sheridan, N. Caldwell, F. Skinner. Fourth Row: D. Cary, P. Walter, J. Ellett, V. Evans, S. Barnes, M. Orr, D. O'Reilly, C. Lombard A. Donnelly, G. Blake, P. Richetts, P. Kenny, P. Ennis, K. DeArmond, L. Hoff, J. Martin, C. Logan, J. Robinson. Fifth Row: S. Marmoliio, L Beach, G. Edman, M. Wilson, S. Clinton, J. Reinhart, A. Fahey, H. Barton, B. Heidelberger, K. Church, M. Mitchell, S. Thrush, M. Ohnstad, C Hunsaker, D. Blackwell, D. Smith, B. Flogg, M. Mael, K. Gailey, L. Hill. Sixth Row: N. Kneifel, D. Kohler, J. Beyer, B. Kneifel, A. Smyers, C Peterson, A. Fisher, M. Larsen, S. Sponer, B. Tyez, G. Maciel, P. Menargh, A. Woods, J. Lore, K. Hobbs, A. Buhe, N. Breese, M. Davis, R Borland. Seventh Row: N. Bussey, J. Moore, J. Mitchell, S. Dolph, G. Washington, R. Rogers, R. Greenlaw, J. Peel, D. Reline, N. Jones, M Lane, G. Easley, H. Noah, F. Fosdick, B. Holland, l. Austin, D. Johnson, M. DeNorman, C. Eubane, M. Henderson, B. Briley, S. Fletcher, D Goodwin, B. Wilkins. Eighth Row: R. Dittemore, D. Boucher, G. Gross, B. Camp, V. Ball, B. McKenzie, J. Miller, B. Hoogerhyde, T. Sala, D McDonald, C. Blakemore. ,df If Q . R X . Q Q ss easy. Ng X x My 1 , .. . . . Z! xx st A Q x fz ff 2547 ZU7f, ,i ., M , f ejf ' ft f 353 ,... , 1 I 4 , ff -1 if J 7 Q ,W X M, .,,. ., ff .ff f f fc M2 f' Z i Q f .- f ff 5 I , Ii, 7 z , 1 It 1- ff 1 I l 1, they tm- xx-'I' as wa ' 1' by KK'W'i,g2I?Zfw,zN -in LM. 1, 3 r N V , '4 . Y .f I . f. V , - . , Q , . V 4 ' .f 'gr x A gt KJV WM.. 3 , U y, , - N 1 L , , . , f v -- xr 2 , , Sk V J I IQ' t ,I ,.... , ,,,, . .igmzz- W . wt X . .,., . - . .AAA . .V x . Hg., ..... .5 X gy .. X gi. ,III .b ,N .. A t A V - 7,134 .. HI j Q1 1 ..- ' 353'-'i . '. . X x H If-E V E ff' 3. ,f VN., . 2- ., .. . - 1 s. A x --'-'- -1 J . Vvv- ' 1 ' . ' .f: 4'- : . I fi, 'L 'X , iw - , Q 4 X , ..,, V, . -,K :AA I . f A . Q. V z, jg , Q ,- J - J J fi .. m f Qi B' .gf A 4 il 'M ' ' AA,. jj ' it I ' X 6 'f ' 'M - 4 1 4 1, 9.140 , FLAG GIRLS: Jeannine Rogers, Billie Wilkins, Julie Ainsworth, Shelby McNichols. DRILL LEADER: Joe Ann Dodson. DRILL TEAM, Front Row H Bueftner, N. Bennett, B. Kingston, J. Brewer, S. Degler, B. Erickson. Second Row: A. Rienert, S. Schnieder, S. Morrow, D. McCorney S Cqld well, M. Cerney. Third Row: S. Mears, M. Waldo, B. Rienhardt, G. Koons, D. Miller, G. Smith. Fourth Row: C. Howell, L, Sigler J Hatnclge F, Fogle, P. Combs, S. Lewis. Fifth Row: L. Hoff, M. Mason, B. Eberhardt, C. Brannen, C. Peterson, K. Ledsworth, Sixth Row L Ryba L DuFour, M. Stubbs, P. Gault, M. Cummings, S. Ward, Seventh Row: D. Gregg, D. Segelken, D. Carr, M. Volts, B. Bonawitz, J Balcer Eighth Row: P. Corbin, R. Merical, B. Binford, J. Hahn, D. Bailey, C. Compton. Ninth Row: R. Skeen, V. Trimble, G. Hart, D. Shelton A Smyerg Hoard. Tenth Row: C, Derks, P, Collins. MAJORETTES: Barbara Hoogerhyde, Renee Barnes, Barbara Allen, Carrol Lehnberg, Bobble 0 CO,-me Carol Buote. YELL LEADERS: Mary Denman, Freda Fosclick, Nancy Jones, Margie Lane. GIRLS' SR. GLEE, Front Row: R. Ciampa, J. Steward, G. Browning, P. Rose, M. Mari- ano, F. Badalamente, D, Anderson, M Friend. Second Row: Mr. Reimer, M. Colan- tuano, V. Watkins, R. San Paolo, B. Rob- erts, B. Carlson, E. Earnest, C. Salinas, Mrs. Hanes. Third Row: J. Harrington, l. Clark, H. Small, L, McLaughlin, L. Hughes, P. Hoard, N. Hopkins, F. Sloan. if is ' .ggi ,gl Q W MQ Qui C.: N v Q, vs, sv . 'Q-1 , . we ., . is gawk: ' .B --. - F Q AWS'-1 , 3 TREBLE CLEF, Front Row: Mr. Reimer, J. Strubhar, J. Beattie, C. Baker, L. Crawford, C. Teson, A. Ballard, J. Hawley, J. Davis Accompanist Mrs. Hanes. Second Row: K Hobbs, M. Walden, D. Hunter, K. Church D. Martin, S. Bochmon, C. Goff, P. Frost C. Ericson, Y. Kearsley. Third Row: S Redick, P. Harris, P. Shirley, M. Voeltz, J Gray, C. Hopkins, B. Tarbutton, J. West, D. Sweeney, C. Churchill. ft 92,553 .ffl so .S gs Q, T' .. i 'gj rf , if ,. -. I - V 4. ' A 39' 'H ...,,,,,. E AL . W N., M BAND, MAJORETTES: B. Hoogerhyde, C. Lehnberg, C. Buote, B. Allen, B. O'Connell, R. Barnes. Front Row: P. Farrell, l. Wins- bury, L. Hunter, I. Ellet, W. Nathanson, K. Altmeyer, L. Braden, B. Sheets, B. Scherrnerhorn, Mr, Tretry. Second Row: J. Lawson, C. Hunter, L. Klipphahn, R. Mill, R. Brown, W. Crozier, J. Senesac, D. Greevy, M, Altmeyer, J. Reinhardt, D. Warner, J. Casler. Third Row: B. Tinseth, J. Fires, R, Turner, C. Evans, C. York, J. Smith, R, Mill, W. Nelson, N. Purcell, G. Hovermale, W. Hart- man, D. Deford. Director, Phil Farrell. Z, Z ff ffl WM E 0:4 i . '64 N , rf . . ...., 4+-v W.. Qi- Q.-, f A .f -' 4 ' 7 . . ,f J ii VL ' , I 'T . . fftf w- 03' ' . J 1, , , . . W. . J 1 fri- -sf we J . V, . 5 f. .4 h ,Mil ,M , .Zyl .1 .f 6,4 - -711' Vgsxl ,.. T t. E 4' , Z1 '1 A 'L - .A hr f 7- V 'il ' V- VY 2 S P B ,l 51, hit., I an ff 3 ti , ,LA N. Qi its-X M1 i 1, ' , , L l X ' . ,E ECW J l ' tg . ' I' S Z V X 'V .L I mum 3' V . - x t 1 K ff? 5. , 'WW' I I f ' f f f' ' F Fil' F ' 0 HF, f I ,... f . A l V, ' , L j. ' a 5 , . .. y . Z ,f i 5 ,, . ' . i K - sw 33 if ,H , 3. .1 I.. , . . , ff ' gi Q , , -. ,' s' 1-Xi.. Sq '- , U2 g j 3,2 f vw '14, . .,. , - R. Af! F .1 i ill l ii .-'. .. .. 1- A -as B i R A CAPPEU-A CHOIR, Front Row: Mrs. Gus- tason, S. Caldwell, D, Busfyql D, Nelson M. Stephens, B. Fires, v, Polvado, L. ofoen V. Felix, J. Crunelle, B. Flagg, L. Cardoza R. SpGUlCiiI'lg, J. Knauss, Mrs. Hanes. Sec- ond Row: F. Polizzi, N. Montague, J. Ains- worth, M. Schneiders, S. Forsythe, D. Mor- gan, L. Smith, G. Sisco, D. Dynne, J. Smith, B, Show, F. Martinez, C. Wood. Third Row: M, Byrns, L. London, J. Hatridge, L, White, C, Howell, M. Butler, B. Richards, R. Law- son, R. Hargus, L. Fires, R. Showalter, G. Graham, S. Lester, P. Gault, M. Henderson. Fourth Row: K. Bryant, J. Stark, D. Smith, N. Reed, W. Willis, E. Halverson, M. Tra- bcld, D. Neilson, J. Croft, B. McKenzie, K. Holliday, C. House, P. Potter, B. Zelenka, M. Vion, C. Peterson. I 1 1 MIXED CHORUS, Front Row: Mrs. Gustason, J. Decker, B. Faust, J. Buwalda, S. Padel- ford, D. Dill, E. Richards, J. Chase, S. Blake, R. Simmons, M. Spears, Y. Nelson, J. Blunk. Second Row: L. Whillden, D. Sayers, V. Faust, T. Lemon, G. Swanson, N, Bus- sey, C. Thomas, H. Kennedy, H. Davison, B. Davis, W. Gould, R. Robb, A. Perez, D. Fenstermaker, L. Henrickson, D. Jennings, J. Neil, G. McKay, W. Burkman. Third Row: J. Carroll, R. Elliott, J. Warner, J, Wales, P. Fleming, D. Padilla, E. Burkeman. Fourth Row: A. Baker, C. Prescott, J. Roys, L, Fackerel, S. Chesmore, J. Gereau, M. Hodl nett, M. Mitchell, J. Towers, J. Mikeal, M. Beebee, D, Gillies, M. Fredericks, S. Towns, F. Neuschafer, S. Marmaleio. DANCE BAND, Front Row: G. Sisco, D. Boucher, l. Winsbury, N. Hornsby, J. Rein- hardt, R. Clark. Second Row: G. Gross, P. Farrell, C. Evans, J. Lawson, W. Hartman, Mr. Trefry, Mrs. Hanes. Time for a 'f3'Z5z'?ffz?1. Qt 22425 9 ffl.f',.,'f,'l1!3GF'5 ,Q F SOI1 tr . , A I' . . Z , . X a es. X t i mrs six ly xwa... X,,... . Xxx. X E '.,,1 .4 +,, ww- yr , an ...E ,Iii . ..,... ,,,, . .. by .. VQNL Bill s-S5 .. ,qi X - .ll t 'F XX R K Ae' is i z silk ' X -me ,Q iff' , i an-. aw. .Vi f ,, 'g !,gK.,m., M s an 1 f r -Sf if W, i 5 A 3 M.. 1 L is staff- f. - 21 ...Q ,ga . rrr J. . Q Q A 2 1 ww' A, ,-N i ' A .M I QP .W anim w'.K,,,3,k H? l. R' . i f N. ' 3 4 i E . if N :N ., .. X X .,.,. X .,,. 5 C. .... X , .. 3 . J hwy Lgnfl axe. QQ 'kk CAMERA CLUB Front Row A Gallnson N ne M Jue H Hec er M Stanton P Hernandez Second Row K Warner E Redman H Zlegenbien Morris er R Sims D Barnes Third Row Reid B Zvegenloein D Nix B Ryha Fourth Row Mr Erickson J Gray ...and VARSITY CLUB, Front Row: D. Deford, G, Sisco, D. Christian, G. Graham, T. Al- tieri, B. McKenzie, J. Mitchell, C. Costolo, O. Patterson. Second Row: B. Rusk, G, Sex- ton, G. Flaming, B. Curtis, D. Eason, J. Montoya, R. Whelan, B. Bender, C. Urick. Third Row: J. Powers, J. Adams, B. Arm- strong, A. Kirk, Mr. Hoyt, B. Galbraith, B. Camp, S. Cloud. BEE LETTERMAN CLUB, Front Row: W. Hartman, N. Goldman, H. Murphy, J. Moore, I. Kawcishiri, B. Ruapp, B. Raupp. Second Row: N. Hall, B. Kratch, K. Holli- day, R. Dixon, J. Hancock, J. Carter. Third Row: D. Hamilton, B. Huerta, D. Haden, J. Washington, T. Thompson, B. Mill, B. Hardacre, Mr. Chadwick. Fourth Row: S. Zeller, D. Sanders, J. Barrett, R. Hargus, R. Corbin, J. Gorts, B. Uriclc. Fifth Row: R. Sanders, R. Watson. at BRS N W7 'l il19l1' KVA a happ hour. . . LAMS CLUB, Front Row: D. Johnson, B. LaMarche, M. Ellis, H. Franco, M. Haas, J. Foutts, P. Leonard, B. Close, M. Kersten, J. Reinsholdson. Second Row: N. Jones, M. Lane, D. Johnson, M. Denman, F. Fosdick, R. Borland, D. Goodwin. Third Row: G. Easley, F. Carroll, S. Ozzella, P. Nimrod, C. Whited, L. Hill, C. Logan, L. Hunter, J. Balcer, M. Rodman, H. Noah, D. Mitchell, M. Mael, LIBRARY STAFF, Front Row: N. Breese, S. Fletcher, C. Ziemer, R. San Paolo, L. Arvizu, R. Callahan. Second Row: Mrs. Gregory, L. Pursi, F. D'Arco, G. Edinger, L. Farmer. Third Row: A. Turner, P. Collins, A. Buhe, E. Pearson, R. Poneters. DANCING CLUB, Front Row: L. Cox, G. Wilcox, O. Milton, D. Whitaker, E. Barr. Second Row: L. Tachell, C. Prescott, H. Ken- nedy, J. McFaddan, M. Fox. Third Row: H. Davidson, W. Arnold, M. Bowen, M. DeGraw, D. Sweeny. Fourth Row: R. Greenlaw, C. Belendez, H. Lathrop, S. Rose. MASQUERS CLUB, Front Row: L. Arreclondo, M. Redman, L. Hill, S. Hale, D. Hill, C. Bochat, M. Geick, N. Gauthier, C. Cox, B. Sherrillo, L. Perry. Second Row: B. Bailor, L. Beach, D. Ward, G. Goddard, C. Peterson, M. Mael, V. Felix, B. Close, D. Nelson, M. Waldo, Third Row: L. Villareal, A. Fisher, A, Phillips, D. Hunsaker, A, Steiner, M. Larsen, L. Bird, M. Steiner, B. Wilkins. Fourth Row: M. Giaine, N. Wiygle, D. Johnson, M. Bowen, M. DeGraw, S. Forsyth, J. Robinson, K. Church, l. Clarke, D. Mit- chell, G. Camp. Fifth Row: G. Edinger, S. Dolph, R. Cameron. Sixth Row: R. Sinclair, J. Slaten, J. Jenkins, J. Bradley, S. Lescher, B. Camp, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Barr, T. Sala, K. Ostling. STAGE CREW, Front Row: O. Felix, G. Camp, Mr. Barr, T. Sala, D. Givens. Second Row: L. Brown, R. Kelly, C. Blakemore, L. Ahrens. Third Row: V. Ball, T. Buhe, T. Partch, B. Morris. Fourth Row: E. Halvorsen, R. Roy, W. Hargett, B. Ruhrnan. ,Q WIFE. Yew -'nn i I 1 'U ...K M Y . It . . , , . , ,. Q i e I f I R. kg . . r. .. ' au!- ! 51 50 ,Az I 1 eww'-3 .KIM . rf'-L ff X f- iii 5 to Hsten . RADIO AMATEURS, Front Row: N. Hall, R Yahiro, M. Halberg, G. Scothorn, B. Hol- land, G, Weldon. Second Row: J. Kent, D Tilden, G. Jelsten, J. Rose, D- Hexflmef- Third Row: G. Carroll, W. Fulton. B- HCS' soldt, L. White, H. Haschke. Fourth Row: Mr. Nimrod, F, DeAngelis, M. Dershcim L. Duckwald, J. PGCl1C1VCl. BOWLING CLUB, Front Row: V. Polvaclo, B. Sheets, R. Shroyer, I.. Cardoza, D. Colmes, J. Stewart. Second Row: C. How ard, J. Smith, M. Calantuono, S. Ginther R. Plymale, E. Belluso. Third Row: W Nathanson, B. Smith, G. Desplancke, T 1 ,tix av- 'fl Lynberg, J. Cram. Fourth Row: G. Scothorn E. Choate, D. Pivovoroff, E. Lund, N. Hzzel R. Terry. RADIO BROADCASTING CLUB F , ront Row: M. Hokuf, A. Trabold, S. Caldwell, D. Dill, G. Houx, A. Alicino, F. Wilde. Second Row: Miss Wagner, D. Sears, S. Palick, S. Rin neft, B. O'ConnelI, M. Cantor, P. Herring Third Row: D. Bibbs, N. Goldman, N. Bus sey, L, Winters, S. Miller, I.. Hickman, Mr, Cartlidge. Fourth Row: J. Montoya, N. Fors- berg, J. Hc1rringtan,J,HQwqyd, B, How ard. for doors opening Hl-Y CLUB, Front Row: N. Hall, F Potter, G. Sexton, D. Gollidge, R Cummings, E. Johnson, L. Lindsey Second Row: D. Hamilton, K. Jongs ma, E. Lopez, C, Costolo, R, Gal- braith, B. Crowley, D. Henderson Third Row: J. Adams, L. Rasmussen D. Bennett, R. Quient. Fourth Row J. Jenkins, G. Mowery, J. Peel, K Jongsma, J. Stevens, G. Graham R. Mill. TRI-Y, Front Row: A Debnam, E Reed, J, Smith, C. Howard, A. Her- nandez, M. Stubbs, P, Schaefer, L Pawlaczylc, L. Mills. Second Row: G. Hinzo, L. Sigler, C. Taylor, M Simmons, J. LaVoie, M. Cerny, M Stanton, Y. Nelson, B. Davis. Third Row: C. Peterson, B. Eberhardt, M Reagan, L. Laughlin, D. Trenary, 5 Fletcher, H. Ziegenbein, L. White J. Goen. Fourth Row: M. Butler, S. Palik, C. Schrader, L. Nott, J. Rob- inson, P. Geisen, J. Chace, C, Derks, M. Spears, D, Morris, J. McMillen. Fifth Row: E. Redman, R. Sims, Miss Boryan. CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP, Front Row: Mr. Reimer, L. Pawlaczyk, D. Rose, G. Felton, C. Bochat, D. Johnson, L. Perry, L. Reed, L, White, M. Spears, M. Byrns, L. Mills. Second Row: M. Rose, B. Bailor, C. Hof- man, J. Gray, J. Crunelle, C. How- ell, N. Reed, P. Gault, D. Ward, N. Cummings, C. Long, R. Robb. Third Row: M. Simmons, B. Purtell, J. Smith, G. Hart, L. Smith, N. Hop- kins, C. House, N. Gould, C. Save age. Fourth Row: P. Sebastian, L. Ritter, J. Spence, B. Shaw, D. Gillis, D. Felton, L. Pursi. Fifth Row: W. Willis, P. Farrell, E. Halverson, G. Gross, B. McKenzie, J. Puder, F. Edwards, R. Hogan, V. BUdZ0l- 51 1 1 I T ll the tale Fingers on the pulse of time are those ofthe Pylon and Olympian staffs. Pylon brings this record of . the year, the Olympian has reported faithfully each week's events. PYLON PHOTO STAFF: Mr. Erickson, Roberta Sims, Julius Gr Lawson, Terry Pass, Bob Colwell, SPORTS STAFF: Fritz Wilde, Marilyn Rodman, Ken Olson. wma IECDIDS Lee Smith Sally Brown, Janice Reinholdson Pylon Editor Pylon Associate Editors, seated, Lillian Shambeck, Adviser Leonard, Shirley Thayer, Doris Morgan, Barbara Row: Carolyn Whited, Marion Stanton, Louise Buettner, Linda Sigler, C5198 4 ..,, ss K E QNXVW ff i Q 0 J , AK ws. fi r I K, V .9 ff , f K 5 . f f z , Sian Cloud Roberia Sims Margie Kersfen, Marion Slanlon, Evan Alrins, Printing lnsirucforg Olympian Editor Olympian Eclilor Olympian Managing Editors, Phil Farrell, Printing Assistant, Second Semester Ken Olsen, Sports Editor, Firsf Semester Walter K. Kaplan, Journalism Instrucior Firsl Semester of our times QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB, Front Row: J. Dodson, G. Maciel, E. Maciel, D. Zimmer- M. Goldenberg, E. Hern, S. Lescher. Third Row: T. Lynberg, S. Brown, D. Edwards. man. Second Row: OI.YMPIAN STAFF, Front Row: S. Lescher M. Sfanfon, W. Crozier, B. l.aMarche. Sec oncl Row: G. Manning, R. Sims, S. Suiher land, M. Esqueda, J. Chace, M. Kersfen. Third Row: Mr. Kaplan, S. Lawson, J. Mafuzak, C. Lehnberg. 1 W ,no-I , rm- WWW- .WW ii ,.,... ,,,,,.f- Z LATIN CLUB, Front Row: L. Bunzey, D. Swanton, I. Wilson, S. Plummer, J. Strub- har, P. Hoover, G. Houx, J. Mikeal, R. Robb, B. Richards. Second Row: S. Sheri- dam, C. Wade, F. Thorpe, D. Kohler, C. Savage, M. Gibson, D. Baulanger, M. Hod- nett, N. Gould. Third Row: P. Herring, l. Ellet, N. Reed, L. Alexander, R. Mill, E. De La Torre, B. Tycz, V, Hippler, Mrs. Lo Presti. Fourth Row: J. Vion, R. Peel, L. Gilker, B, Purtell, W. Nelson, C. Manning, W. Nathanson, B. Holland, R. Alley, Fifth Row: W. Burkeman, D. Stewart, W. Willis. FRENCH CLUB, Front Row: A. Ackerman, L. Bunzey, T. Ryan, L. Arredondo. Second Row: E. DeLaTorre, A. Wiygle, P. Johnston, G. Edinger, C. Manning. Third Row: V. Villareal, E. Burns, D, Choate, F. Carson. SPANISH CLUB, Front Row: A. Megrath, S. Ward, E. Pearson, N. Breese, V. Evans, M. Onstad, P. Kenney, S. Ito. Second Row: H. Crowley, C, Denmark, P. Nimrod, C. Buote, L. Rossiter, D. Shelton, R. Slxeen, C. Craw- ford, J. Graves. Third Row: N, Whitmarsh, J. Beyer, D, Shelton, D. Hill, P. Helston, V. Lopez, D. Fossum, G, Matthews. Fourth Row: D. Choate, P, Havenhill, J. Stark, B. Bare, F. Young, A. Hastings. Fifth Row: M. Jack, L. Hunter. STUDENT LIFE to everything there i a season During the first weeks of school, time moved swiftly along Through the maze of games, after-game dances, and exchange assemblies. Get-acquainted parties were held for freshmen girls by the Girls' League and GAA. is If 4 ,, ,Xl ,V , Q ,ff 3 1, ' 3 'ff V 'E H gil 4. f, in ,x fr Q? ,, I gs 2 M. .Y i':' 'L 'Es , V' ., Q ,H is . .. f 1 X NS, 'uf ' 1, C v - 1 Z' FW' ww t pd 3 .wiv PM, 'S 5 ln October came the long awaited sports parade. Campus organizations turned out in full force to support this event by entering candidates and floats to the theme of Holidays and Special Events. Petite Helen Franco was chosen to reign as Queen along with princesses Dolores Barrett, Barbara Clinton, Mary Koons, Hank Buenttner, Margie Kersten and Diane Johnson. and a tim Nm, ... -i.J...,4 1 J i M f , . :fel . ,L .ff M- A LS ,M 1, WM? wt, Next on the fun-filled agenda of Leuzinger came lollipop sales, the Big Four drive, Latin Club's banquet, the Big Four Telethon sponsored by the House, Varsity Club Banquet, and the annual talent show. Emerging winners from the Talent Show were L. J. Fires, Virginia Felix and Tom Welter. ...f r every purpose .. and time for great t in Bringing the Christmas spirit to Olympians was the Se-nate's Frosty the Snowman assembly, when Leuzinger's own Mr. ancl Mrs. Santa Claus CMr. Fawcett and Miss Wearyl made their annual appearance with gifts for Juvenile Hall. Candy canes as sold lay Pep Club were a treat for students. But truest to Christmas traditions was the Music and Drama Departments' Divine Nativity. 45 M,,5 an ' K' 3 EE 4, 5 M 'f ,Q .1 tt. 1 JJ' Stage Door, highly successful senior drama production, had its setting in a theatrical boarding house and depicted the story of young actresses struggling to gain recognition on the stage. With Marilyn Steiner, Bill Camp, Diane Mitchell, Sandra Forsyth, Diane Johnson, and Tom Welter taking leading parts, the show featured a cast of thirty drama students. Mr. Julien Hughes directed. 60 S, f , is X ,,. us, After a Winter Wonderland dinner, seniors enioyed the long- awaited reading of the Class Will and Prophecy. Many chuckles were had over the comical script presented by Jackie Bolcer, Louise Perry, Julius Gray, Bill Camp, Diane Johnson, Meda Haas, and Margie Kersten. Drama entry in the Pasadena Playhouse Tournament March 24 was For All Times, starring Sandra Forsyth, Diane Johnson, Diane Mitchell, and Steve Lescher. Student director was Louise Perry. Tim drifts fastf r rem mberin laugh Musical Varieties of 'l954 gave music students a chance to show off their talents for students and parents. The two parts of the program, Summer Holiday and The Nitty Shop, divided honors among Choir, Senior Glee, and Dance Band. V?iFW .fix e iw T., ,... x . . ,, .., Nw sf J X Vf X V4' X5 79 Qf I K X as W 1 i X , Z' ,... , Leuzinger's Senate advis X A in ,Sl ? I 5 , sf Q 5 5:2113 Y 1 2' lv 3 Work Day combined hard work with pleasure os club members busily planted, polished, and painted. When the day ended, campus looked better, students looked worse, and er Miss Weary looked weary for sure. M s 'TICKETS A law, , ' IQ- l .pf 'ffl ,ff ZW' 7 . .and dreami Just strangers in Paradise were 1he seniors on March 28 as they enjoyed their senior prom at the Mayflower Ball- room in Inglewood. The heavenly music of Hal Lomen's Band provided an exotic background for the dancers. ,, 'Www 5 W , 'W , - rf I, Qqii? efi W'i i fn 5 ef f A, Q,!g'r35.?f X, Looking back To colonial Times for their decorative Theme, the Juniors' Blue Gar- denias prom was held on April 24 af Leuzinger. Keith Williams' Orchestra of- fered dreamy music. Q XS- .1 .W the hours of pleasure Actions make the hours seem short All part of the student life of Leuzinger are yell leaders creating spirit at the athletic events, the drill team performing during football sason, the excitement of an election day, and pep raising sales. s i Amidst all school activities, dances remain- ed a main attraction for Olympianville. Memorable were the Coronation Ball and the Blue 'n White Dance, sponsored by the Senate and Pep Club respectively. Another memorable occasion was when pert Bobbi O'Connell was crowned to reign over the Sophomore Sweetheart Swirl. Her court consisted of Carole Peter- son, Lucy Rossetti, Sandy Seamans, Janet Jipson, Lorraine Hill and Phyllis Gault. Y fww summing inn! 1:0 .,' .5 ei v 'W' ' K W , V 3' .,- 1 s , AQ, 'xl-,F , X, -X i Many activities came too late tor Pyon coverage, but shown above are busy cooks at Loms Club bgnquet, Donna Edison and Rita Borland in Girls' l.eague's international assembly, and music f3l lovers pondering selections at the lounge iuke box, Right, principals rehearse for Senior Drama's Kind Lady, slated for production May 29-30. 66 0 All through the year . . A part of any student's memories are the hilarious pictures taken at various times during each school year. Winning this year's snapshot contest was June Barnett with her unusual picture of Feet Pictures taken at the mountains, at the beach, or just in the back yard at home all retain pleas- ant memories of excursions and frolics. The goofier the better seems to be the theme of the many snapshots, which featured Olymps in various fun time activities. l l l Z Q- , W , Q 2 1 W , .iiiw .4 M 4 V.. .... ,... 4 I ,. .,.,. . 1 ass, . 1 is .3 is 1 ,V Q rig. - -i t I 1 , Q! x .lk ,,,, 4: AQQQ VW, ,, W Q' s.:-X i - titt A V - me 1 2 t ' V. ' ,MF , stts 5 s w I 5, M ,A V Q W , 'ff ' . of 'v'--- , r . if f l ' 7 , . Q 5 s few ' M , ,:sf24L,:,,gi5ff27' 1-. fm . 'f ' f 111:f'14f , f ' V ,L -,G FMU? ,, ow, x Mm 'Ma' ' l Q WW X V rm asm W, X W X .,,.,.... 1 4 X -X11 ,, W vgffigf x Q if ZX -as Jig gf' 4? c V v ri ' Weis' f ii A W' X Y 75512 X. z ,, XPNX .X Y 4' V1 N X M Z X, X, X, rf f n , ' Q H V ,H A Q fffiff N ff . 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S s, ,X t' 6 Mr' 1 fa 5' H f .7 f 1 0 M, , X , x .1 I .V ,, K n .P 4 4.1 News N .Ss xy. px 3. -X ,X s Q , tx l X X ,GQ vis x ,Af Mvfs i , sr 5.4. 50 5 '71 , wg I f .4 n14s.ff ' ' if -1 x- x X I jg f f .... JN, , f -r 1 2 .f f Q ze -y X 1 XY l Q! X 4 f X S 1 A A .- .1 . ,cmgs t:-are f ls J . T V V --ki 5 f I X Qi? Duane Eason received the two hi hest award 'bl f 72 .AS g s possu e or a Leuzinger football player, being named honorary captain and most valuable player. For the second year Tony Altieri was named most inspirational player for outstanding sportsman- Iike play from the tailback spot. Rugged center Carl Costolo, who progressed tremendously during the year, was named the most improved player. Jesse Adams Tony Altieri Bob Armstrong Bill Bender Dean Bennett Gordon Flaming Don Christian Stan Cloud Carl Costolo Bob Curtis Arthur Kirk Don Graham Don Brock John Montoya Lloyd Payne Jim Powers Buzzy Rusk Gary Sexton Jack Stephens Jim Sutherland Jim Taylor Jerry Thompson Bob Todd Phil Trujillo Chuck Urick seconds Leuzinger finished an unsuccessful grid season in '53-'54, but several young and green boys along with the more experienced players were fighting hard in every game. This year's team, besides being plagued with injuries, had but three lettermen to forward the local cause. Though the Olymps finished in the cellar, I3 letter winners will return next fall to give Leuzinger strong material for next year. The Locals got off to a great start in their opening game, scoring two TD's in the last 40 seconds to tie powerful Sweetwater I9-19. The last minute scores were on pass plays, Urick to Stephens and Todd to Powers. In the follow- ing week the Olymps travelled to Huntington Beach to win their first game of the year, topping the Oilers 'I3-7 with Altieri scoring both TD's. Leuzinger engaged St. Augustine in San Diego and was dealt its first defeat, I3-0. Opening the League season against Beverly Hills, the Olymps were defeated for the first time in six years by the Normans, 21-7, with Christian scoring the Olymps' lone TD. The CIF Champions, Santa Monica's Vikings, rang up a 39-O victory over the locals, though the Olymps played one of their best games of the year. On the following Friday, second-place Inglewood proved a rude guest as they toppled a hard-fighting Olymp eleven, 41-0. The two final League games were disastrous for the Olymps as fourth place Redondo and third place Torrance rang up winning scores. Coaches Hoyt and Chadwick did a fine iob of handling the team. Playing well for the locals were Eason, Powers, Urick, Brock, Stephens, Altieri, and Montoya. I l 'UH .f.,, , -f...:1N ' ' .1 'Ii-xW Coaches Jim Chadwick, Bill Hoyt, Captain Duane Eason VARSITY TEAM, Front Row: P. Truiillo, G. Sexton, B. Begey, B. Crowley, D. Keep, B. Mills, C. Costolo, J. Stephens, D. Biggs. Second Row: J Sutherland, E. Choate, A. Vandeveer, W. Varpness, D. Bennett, J. Adams, H. Ward, B. Whitaker, J. Hancock. Third Row: B. Armstrong, Means, R. Meixsell, S. Cloud, L. Payne, B. Curtis, T. Altieri, G. Thompson, C. Urick. Fourth Row: R. Greer, J. Wettstein, D. Pivavorotf, P Kimsel, D. DiAngeIis, G. Flaming, C. Lepper, S. Zeller, B. Trivett. Fifth Row: J. Powers, B. Rusk, R. McCurry, A. Kirk, D. Eason, D. Brock, Davies, D, Paoletti, C. Olk. Sixth Row: J. Montoya, D. Christian, B. Bender, F. Taylor, B. Todd, L. Hickman, D. Graham. time Bee Coach JIM REGENFUSS, Captains NORM GOLDMAN and JIM CARTER, Coach DAVE PRECIADO. l.euzinger's Bee grids finished the l953 season with an even-steven record of three wins, three losses, and one tie. Coaches Regenfuss and Preciado led the Junior Olyrnps to fourth place in the league ladder. The locals got oft to a good start by routing Huntington Beach 25-7. But, opening their league season at Beverly Hills, they were defeated by the powerful Normans 20-0, and Santa Monica rang up another 20-O score against the Olymps. Outstanding for the Bees besides co-ca tain G ld d Hokut, Watson, Trabold, and Sapp. p s o man an Carter were Montague, Urick, BEE TEAM Front Row' D Deford J Bradley B Davis J Barnes D S d B , . . , . , . , . , . an ers, . Urick, J. Altieri, J. Fisher, B. Snyder, A. Scott, J. Massa. Second Row: J. Takai, R. Dixon, B. Reames, R, Schlauch, D. Garrett, H. lmatomi, G. McKay, K. Barnes, H. Carpenter, J. Moore, M. Trabold, Third Row: M. Hokut, D. John- ston, B. Huerta, R, Sanders, N. Montague, O. Patterson, D. Sapp, E. DeLaTorre, H. Murphy, W. Willis, L. Felix. Fourth Row: R. Wilson, J. Carter, N. Goldman, B. Hardacre, J. Todd, F, Hunsinger, F. Neidermeier, R, Watson, W. Kirk, B. Gordon, K. La Fon, J. Reid. Fifth Row: l.. Whited, S. Kawashire, P. Arredondo, B. Shand, J, Copenhaver, K. Holladay, A. Garcia, L Lester, J. Lee, D. Haden, R, Ripley, D. Test, Sixth Row: Mr. Preciado, Mr. Regentuss, K. Barr, R. lmotomi, G. Henderson, D. Allen, D. Wynne, G. Graham. llflif A ' A A it .. A 'i' ! A i ' r' i E ss. x N flees b us Highlights of the 1953-54 season, Varsity and Bees, show the locals fighting hard, with few reserves, but taking heart from good student backing. Games, win or lose, were a time for Olympians to show their sportsmanship. Leuzinger was proud of its teams and coaches for their spirit of cheerful competition. 1' SITY BASKETBALL Front Row: C. Uriclr, VAR I L. Payne, B, Ruhman, J. Stephens, Mr. Nel- P I D son. Second Row: B. Bender, D, ea, Neilson, B, Newberry. JR, VARSITY, Front Row: B. Raupp, T Chirko, R. Cummings, D. Christian, G Desplanke. Second Row: D. Henderson, B 'I L Galbraith, W. Hartman, L. Aguiar, Hickman, D. Barnes. ' 'ted b twin victories over Redondo and Torrance, nabbed fourth The powerful Junior Varsity, spur: y spot in the league ladder and was a constant threat to all teams. Inglewood, who won the cham- pionship, defeated the locals by the slim score of 34-32. Hartman, Henderson, Christian, Hickman and Galbraith were the regular starting five forthe Olymps, with Barnes, Raupp and Cummings ' ' ob Galbraith was elected captain ofthe J.V.'s and Wally Hartman also seeing plenty of action. B was high scorer for the club. CHUCK URICK DON HAMILTON BOB RUHMAN LLOYD PAYNE BERT NEWBERRY Leuzinger's varsity basketball team displayed lot of spirit and fo h h ug t ard throughout the entire season, even though going winless. Coach Gene Nelson's crew was very inexperienced this season, sporting but one returning letterman. Chuck Ur ick, high scoring forward, was elected captain and also received honorable mention on the Bay League squad, as did center Bob Ruhman. Other outstanding performers were Bender, Payne, Aguilar, Hamilton and Stephens. BEE BASKETBALL TEAM, Front Row: N. Montague, B. Urick, D. Haden, J Carter, R. Ripley. Second Row: D. Fossum, F. Neidermeire, B. Hol- land J Mitchell, C. Henderson. Third Row: Manager J. Todd, M. Holcuf, N Goldman, K. MacGillivray, Mr. Preciado. CEE BASKETBALL TEAM, Front Row: J. Patterson, B. Weed, S. Kawashiri K. Clack, E. Johnson, S. Johnston, B. Green. Second Row: J. Ellis, C Hanchett, R. Schlauch, J. Ainsworth, L. Whited, Manager D. Wynne Mr. Preciado. Preparing for future years, the Olymp Bee and Cee basketball teams gave a good account of themselves, the Bees taking fourth in the league ladder andthe Cees nabbing third spot. Coached by Dave Preciado, the Bee squad was sparked by Mitchell, Goldman, Hokuf, MacGillivray, Holland, Montague, and Captain Bob Urick. The Cees were led by Captain Ron Schlauch, who broke all of Leuzinger's Cee records in his second year on the team. Other stand- outs were Johnson, Weed and Clack. RIFLE TEAM, Front Row: R. Wetmore, N. Ronneberd, R. Hennessey, B. Davis. Second Row: J. Divan, Mr. Wright, T. Brown. Coach Willis Wright's varsity rifle team placed third in the Bay League, with the J.V.'s taking second spot. Sophomores Ray Hennessey and Nels Ronnieberg sparked the varsity while freshmen Bert Davis and Robert Wetmore were the big guns for the J.V. team. 78 Time to tr T'.'.5l 7 W TT.:SHY ' , ,Q i, W , ,, . COACH GEORGE THOMPSON RONNIE SINCLAIR TOM BUHE JERRY SLATEN CHUCK WILLIAMS Tied for first place, Leuzinger's mighty golf team, coached by George Thompson, seemed destined to win their third consecutive Bay League championship and were considered a CIF threat as the yearbook went to press. The power-packed Iinksters sported an 8 win, I loss record in league play and a I7 win, 5 loss overall record. Chuck Williams, Inglewood golf tournament putting champ and winner of the L. A. City Jr. Championship in the alumni flight, led the squad. Other standouts were Ron Sinclair, Tom Buhe and Jerry Slaten, while improving rapidly were Tony Kawalcyzk and Terry Hoffine. Also seeing action were Russ McMillan, Darrell Wallace and freshman Gary Mofson. Coach Thompson has established himself an outstanding record of five league championships in his nine years of coaching golf. man thin GOLF TEAM, Front Row: D. Wallace, R. Slaten, T. Buhe, T. Hoffine, G. Mofson. Second Row: R. McMillan, T. Kawalczyk, R. Koenig, R. Sinclair. I I I l t Each eason brin new if xc 4 ,,,..m .Q ' ,sac ig WRESTLING TEAM, Front Row: O. Felix, B. Hardacre, B. Pearson, G. McDaniefs, R. Chapman, B. Davis, G. Sisco, D. Allen. Second Rcw: B, Crowley K. Sisco, J. O'Dell, D. Garrett, L. Felix, H. Murphy, B. Trivett, F, Warner, E. Flores. Third Row: E, DeLaTorre, G. Graham, A. Kirk, E. Lopez J. Carter R. Sanders, K. Barr, K. Betterton. Fourth Row: J. Gray, D. Henna-ssey, K. Cstiing, D. Eason, S. Zeller, Coach Regenfuss, CIF WRESTLING FINALISTS, Front Row: B. McKenzie, B. Flores, G. Sisco, Second Row: G, Graham, B. Trivett. Right: Alfredo Escobar, who brought fame to Leuzinger and to him- self by winning the National Golden Glove bantamweighl boxing championship this spring, Leuzinger's outstanding wrestling team, which easily nabbed second place in the Bay League, was one of the best athletic teams at Leuzinger for the 1953-54 season. Coach Jim Regentuss' squad sported overwhelming triumphs over Inglewood twice, Beverly Hills twice and Hawthorne and Mira Costa once each, losing only to Redondo and to Whittier. 95 lb. Bob Flores won the lone Bay League champion- ship. Second place winners were McDaniels, Sisco, Graham, Gray, Eason and Kirk. In the CIF finals, held at Redondo High School, the Olymps nabbed eighth place. 80 pleasures Coach Vard Hunt's swimmers placed second in the Bay League with an outstanding season of 8 wins, 3 losses, Six school records were broken by the paddlers, with Dick Fisette breaking the 50 and 100 yard free style rec- ords, Ralph Whelan breaking the l50 yard medley and Fiseite, Whelan and Leroy Rass- mussen breaking the 150 yard medley relay, all in varsity class. In the B's, Dave Garrett broke the 75 yard medley while Gary Mar- shall, Jim Mitchell, Chuck Henderson and Bob Trivett broke the 200 yard relay. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM, Front Row: R. Meixsell, R. Whelan, D. Garrett, D. Fis- ette, D. Reline, B. Trivett, D. Hamilton. Second Row: D. Armstrong, L. Rasmussen D. Galbraith, J. Mitchell, L. Carter, S. Cloud. Third Row: G. Mowery, G. Mor- shall, R. Watson, O. Felix, B. Edwards. I BEE SWIMMING TEAM, Front Row: C. Henderson, E. Solomon, C. McGlibery, B. Holland. Second Row: L. Ahrens, B. Hard- acre, E. Ronia, J. Lee. Third Row: M. Wil- son, K. Jongsma, F. Stanford. CEE SWIMMING TEAM, Front Row: G. Windhorst, M. Dodson, J. Ainsworth, K. Warner, M. Conley. Second Row: P. Boal, G, Trivett, J. Logue, D. Burns. H HHH Q X 55 4 muf- B , ... ..p A r ' A i' J f .... J 1 ,ri 1 V Y Xxggfw, 4 A F A' niysgpls Ji . l1yf,'luLxi4uiAN5 A . A ijgx QL -5: S s Y , M' 1 ., f Q N K .Q , , . of X QZXNQ mil -4? it N Q' I 5 Ks PN vt g , t J' ' . ly N' sqft CA sa 1,5 21 - -:tai if -tj. s . Q .. f N7 M f f r L f A J ve- ei- - ,. ,ZW . SQ .... F . L --r.- - F F ' ' X s T 'f r ' ,J X .,.. 'f - 2 to 1 s vmnm- - WW F? Eg. K, 33ZlNg4x R an 552 5 , 1 Y Z J If , - 'WJ Coach Stuart Slceele's Clymp horsehiders rated third place on the Bay League ladder with a 5 win, 5 loss record. The Olymps, who conquered Beverly Hills, Torrance, Santa Monica, and Redondo twice in league encounters, were led by an outstanding pitching staff consisting of Bob Cno hitl Schlauch, Bob Todd, and Miles Holcuf. Though the all-league teams had not been announced at press time, Bill Raupp, Ralph Dittemore, Tony Altieri, Jerry Thompson, Bob Todd, and Bob Schlauch were all mentioned for league honors. Schlauch led the loop in home runs. The starting lineup throughout most of the season consisted of Raupp at catcher Schlauch on the mound, Hartman at first, Dittemore at second, Altieri at short, and Todd at third. ln the outfield was Hughes at right, Curtis and Collins at center, and Thompson in left. Other standouts were Hall and Desplanke. VARSITY BASEBALL, Front Row: D. Collins, B. Raupp, B. Schlauch, T, Altieri, N. Hall. Second Row: .l. Thompson, B. Curtis, G. Desplanke, R. Dittemore, M. Holcuf, Third 'ff , Row: Coach Skeele, B. Todd, W. Hartman, B. Hughes, Managers F. Keniry and B. Heusser. fmt ......W..... 'Ways . 'rex f 'f rw' WN l-M6 i., I Q ' sw 9 l....4. C i f 'W -P. rv. BASEBALL TEAM, Front Row: J, Powers, Q T TX 4' D. Tilden, J. Madrid, D. Wolfe, L, Curnutt, ' U 1 'T ,V nf . Second Row. N, Brinkman, B, Rnupp, J. l l' W-A .' Binns, A. Scott, J. Hunsinger. Third Row: i lcrm D. Neilson, A. Vandeveer, R. Sampson, D. ' i 'M V 1 lohnston, T. Calloway. Fourth Row: Coach 7 fm Chadwick, S. Fisher, D. Haden, 1, Carter, R. Stawiclri, R. Cummings. . Q w .gn-nm-v A o time to lose ' 'QF T- Coach Jim Chadwick's junior varsity baseball team came through with a tie for fourth place in league standings this year. The highlight ofthe season came in the last game when the Locals knocked Torrance out of first place with a 9-8 triumph. Jim Carter was selected captain and most valuable player by his teammates while the big hitters on the squad were Jim Powers and Bill Johnson. Top notch fielders were Bob Raupp and Powers. x40-i 2 f Vasa 93 T :Z 1K 'Ie'qn-,Q in : if ' V s wi I if I, V f , ...Zu E: .md K A . q I W. , I N V Q , X ,L ,. i xi 'E il if Y Z 1 ' 'J .. , an M. 3 , 4 J A, F .,,,: Q g ,' f W' Tony Altieri Jerry Thompson Bob Schlauch Wally Hartman Ralph Dittemore when seconds Five Olympians garnered track championships at the Bay League meet in May with Coach Bill Hoyt's Cee team nobbing third, the Bees fourth and the Varsity sixth. Winning Class C champion- ships were Owen Patterson in the pole vault and Ronnie Schlauch, who broke the school record in the high jump. Bee title winners were shotputter Bob Urick and high jumper Mel Trabold. In the Varsity division, undefeated broad jumper Jack Stephens easily nabbed a first, outclass- ing all foes. Stephens was expected ot go far in the CIF meet, results of which were not avail- able at press time. Other standouts were Lloyd Payne, Bob Ruhman, Norm Montague, Don Henderson, and Shig Kawashiri. VARSITY TRACK, Front Row: R. Quint, L. Payne, B. Ruhman, P. Trujillo, J. Montoya, D. Eason. Second Row: D. Fossum, D. Henderson, D. McAllister, C. Lepper, P. Kimsel, W. Pearson, D. Wynne. Third Row: D. Barnes, S. Zeller, J. Sutherland, L. Aguilar, B. McKenzie, J. Stephens. , ' f ,,,. 'ri ' ,lr S V - COUDI BEE TRACK, Front Row: B, Ripley, N. Mcnfcgue, J. Brcclley, N. Bcwfson, K. Holloduy. Second Row: J. Jackson, E. Lopez, M Trobold, R. Dixon, J. Copenlwclver, T. Wcl'c, Third Rcw: J. Mocre, B. Bender, B. Urick, N. Goldman, H. Murphy, K. MGCGiliiVfOY Fourih Row: J. Ellis, D. Sclpp, A, Sanders, F. Niedermeier, J, Crcm. Fifih Row: J. Cobb, D. Tesl. CEE TRACK, Front Row: O. Patterson, R. Schlcuch, J. Fisher, C. Honchefi, Second Row: S. Johnston, J. Hendricks, S. Kcwoshire, C. Curlis, I.. Boker. Third Raw: L Whiled, B. Clork, R. Stringer. QW. UAW f ffXfWf'WW'i? ?:, 0 Eff Si ' 1 ' - - W-1 ff---X fu: Glrs... JULIA McCRARY G.A.A. President First Semester HELEN TAKEMOTO G.A,A. President Second Semester G.A.A. BOARD, First Semester, Front Row B. O'Connell, M. Rodman, D. Ward. Sec ond Row: B. Purtell, P. Berber, L. Hill. At right, G.A.A. BOARD, Second Semester Front Row: J. Jackson, M. Rodman, B. O'Connell, D. Johnson. Second Row: C. Logan, B. Tarbutton, P. Berber, L. Hill, H, Talcemoto. Time travelled fast for the girls of G.A.A. The seniors took first place in interclass volleyball com- petition. Playday at Beverly Hills found Leuzinger making a good showing. At home again, the G.A.A. girls started working on the volleyball awards banquet, Black Magic. With Julia Mc- Crary heading the event, it was a big success. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: M K . ere sten, P, Berber, E. Reed, H. Takemoto. Second Row: M. Ritter J McCrar H f . y, Buettner, F. Allen, D, Choate, H. Thomsen r GMxHGRL C. Pratt, S. Plummer, T, Davis, F. Williams. Second Row: Stevens, M. Hodnett, J. Mikeal, J. Bradford. Third Row: water, H. Doster, B. Yancey, J, Skinner, D. Benecke, M, Edmon, C. Bush, J. Hardy, H. Barton, S. Sadler, L. Maxey, M. Tock. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: L. Second Row: S. Garrett, B. O'Connell, K. L. Winters, D. Ward, L. Hill, B. Sheets, D. Hamock, M. Bowen, N. Forsberg, A. Hastings, S. Palik, C. Schrader, M, Simmons, D. Briley, D. Shelton, Third Row: Green, L. Pawlaczyk, P. Schaffer, R. Brown, M. Stephens, L. Rossetti, S. Brown. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: M. Orr, Row: L. Hill, C. Logan, M. Larson, F. Fosdick, C. Denmark, J. Smith, B. Purtell, E, Burns, A. Fahey, L. Villareal, P. Helsten. P. Smith, K. De Armand, A. Wiygle, P. Johnson, F. Thorpe, J. Miller, P. Clock, D. Johnson, D. Danhieux. Second 2 i FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL, Front Row: L. Dill, J. Hawley, J. Chase, C. Peterson, B. Schreiber, P. Crist, S. Thrust, A. Montoya, B. Goodman, R. Perry, P. Dodson, B. Holland, B. Swanson, G. Woods, J. Charleston, J. Lore, L. Johnson, H. Croley, J. Rogers, D. John- son, R. Robb, F. DiArco, E. Duke, D. Dahl, P. Maupin, P. Manaugh, J. Hale, M. Mitchell, B. Garcia, J, Herrington, B, Price, R. Elliott, J. Brown, J. Flores, D. P. Herring, J. Morgan, S. Starks, V. Archibeque, F. Adcock, J. Elkis, P. Moran, C. Savage, G. Clears Gibson, D. McEwen. Fourth Row: N. Gould, P. Harris, S. Marmoleio, B. Ramsey, F. Neushafer, G. Mills, J. Jackson, S. Caldwell, l. Ellett, V. Evans, N. Breese, E. Pearson, H. Hicker, G. Hinzo, M. Lomb, B. Steiner. f 134 P f 355 5 , 'K Q 4. , L2 91? 1 Z 1 .. . ! 1 - ,. X' wt! A 5 f xl f U' f 1 R L f 1 f ,Q 5. an vs WM -.-nl... , -f msfbjk '91v14' I A, 'ffvffl' 3, 'Bk ., .,.+. ,amiga 'ff fmf z44efftwW v.-wm-.4-L -.s .V . . . N T 7,7777 on M -'-f 'f-WIN - V r me , .,:,g2'2 -0 .-..'.,2-5555-i.i,. ,,g,.g,:-Af-ii jfzf '-pg., -- Wwff P1e' me 1:51.-fwwwmfkzwf Zyfwmimem W,..,,-Wzgkagigaf-fQ,x.,Le., ev, .,,,,j,Z,5Z . Q,w , i f Mi ' s. 5 6 ,, l . ,, . ?f Q ii Q'AQQQQ.MQs K .N . or ... it is K Q 3 :Q 'Pi Q 3 V 4. Q. SENlOR HOCKEY, Front B. Clinton, P. Berber, J. Brewer, M. Koons H. Takernoto. Second Row: M. Ritter, S. Phillips, H. Buettner, F. Allen, D. Choate, H. Thomsen. JUNIOR HOCKEY, Fron 1 Row: D. Danhieux, D. Johnson, P. Clack, L. Bennett, J. Miller 1 F. Thorpe, P. Johnson. Second Row: M. Denman, L. Hill, C. Logan, M. Larson , F. Fosclick, K. De Armond , M. Orr, P. Smith. Third Row: A. Wiygle, C. Denmark, J. Smith, E. Burns, G. Easley, A. Fahey, L, Villarreal, P. Helsten. ,S ae . Row: M. Karsten, , J . f and . X 3, , xy 1 5 ,, , -v R13 . M t 4' M- as ' -f x A W- ' T'me for activities Time ran out in the Junior vs Senior n the final score at 1-1. The sophomores beat their rivals, the fresh- ight hockey game to leave men, but lost to the junior and senior teams. Q EBSKKESGR' 06551 is M Q 9' I f W sf '.--, V k Q-..... for girls only Playdoy found Leuzinger playing host to The Bay League schools, with Leuzinger winning all the first team games. Winding up the clock on hockey season was the Dreamland of Oz awards banquet. ., f fs . W,f 'rz':f'- . . ' f uf ' wfwees-fl fSf' ' SOPHOMORE HOCKEY, Fr0n1Row: L. Mills J, Jackson, S. Caldwell, V. Evans, E. Peler son, G. Hinzo, M. lamb. Second Row: S Garrell, B, O'Connell, K. Hammock, N Forsberg, A. Hasiings, S. Palik, C. Schrc der, M. Simmons. Third Row: G. Edinger L, Winter, D. Ward, l. Hill, B. Sheels, D Green, l.. Pawloczyk, P. Schaefer, D, Shel- lon, B. Sfeiner, FRESHMAN HOCKEY, Front Row: L. Dill, C. Pra11, B. Goodman, M. Rogers, J. Mikeal, J. Bradford, B. Holland, V. Woods, M. Hoclneli, P. Manaugh, M. Mitchell, R. Ellioll, J. Herringlon, N. Gould. Second Row: J. Slrubhar, R. Perry, F. Williams, P. Maupin, B. Swanson, J. Charleston, B. Yancey, J. Lore, H. Croley, D. McEwen, C. Savage. S. Starks, H. Reed. Third Row: P. Dodson, L. Johnson, E. Duke, R. Robb, M. Gibson, S. Sadler, J. Skinner, D. Johnson, P. Here ring, J. Morgan, C. Pelerson, B. Schreiber, J. Hawley, Fourih Row: B, Hall, D. Dahl, S. Marmoleio, G. Edmon, D, Benecke, C. Bush, S. Clearwafer, H. Barton, B. Ram- sey, J. Hardy, V, Hippler. ,. if,-,ve , - , aff X My ,ev U Sf f gf? w U f E x '39 . XXX Q img r l 90 - 1 L CLUB PRESIDENT, First Semester: Marilyn Rodman. Second Semester: Pearl Berber. L CLUB, First Semester, Front Row: Pearl Berber, Diane Johnson, Dorothy Danhieux, Marilyn Rodman, Helen Takemoto. Second Row: Julia McCrary, Margie Kersten, Donna Johnson, Faye Thorpe, Joan Miller, Eileen Burns. L CLUB, Second Semester, Front Row: Pearl Berber, Diane Johnson, Dorothy Danhieux, Marilyn Rodman, Helen Takemoto. Second Row: Julia McCrary, Margie Kersten, Donna Johnson, Faye Thorpe, Joan Miller, Eileen Burns, Third Row: Carolyn Schrader, Bobbi O'Connell, Beverly Tarbutton, Lorraine Hill, Frances Allen. In the hi h offices xx. 22 f f . W W' Q W if F 4 s f' 4' W V XR' A Z Hz 4 I : ,Q V , ' . - ' mad? 2, 'Q -:ag W- Nix, ' QL, ,,f V. We mf f f ' wi 4 Aa. A 1 1 .f.5-,f,::::-S:.r,s ff , 4 -1:::g,:0g3-., 1 ' , A Q5 -, ,gg A14 M f .QF mfwb51M'5?? 3 VH f Zffy h V . 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Hale, D. Johnson, C Schrader S. Clinton, J. Reinhart, M. Gibson, J. Mi! keal, M. Jack, P. Smith, K. De Armond Third Row: A. Hastings, S. Garrett, M. Sim- mons, R. Elliott, B. Sheets, I. Ellett, M. Barker, B. Ramsey, C. Wade, M. Larson, D. Shelton, L. Wilson, M. Orr, H. Thomsen, M. Ritter, A. Fahey, F. Young, S. Starks, N. Forsberg. TENNIS, Front Row: S. Lamons, A. Fahey, J. McCrary, H. Thomsen, M. Kersten, B. Purtell. Second Row: D. Johnson, B. Ander- P, Berber, M. Rodman, H. Takemoto. l I n i l SENIOR BASKETBALL, Front Row: F. Allen, J. McCra y, P, B: ber, JUNIOR BASKETBALL, Front Row: C. Logan, D. Danhieux, S. Johnson C, Lehnberg, W. West. Second Row: S. Phillips, H. Bue-t.ner, R. P. Clack, J. Miller, J, Kerr, G. Easley, E. Burns, P. Helsten, P. Smith Skeen, D. Choate, M. Ritter. Villarreal, A. Wiygle, D. De Armond, C. Derks. f , I or .. r 'Z 'WWI I i 4' I - ... A gs X ' 9' I fl! S I Aw ffl., ggi. I? 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