Leuzinger High School - Pylon Yearbook (Lawndale, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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HIVVAVVVV VV clk u 'VX V L ' ' 1- 1 gm' 11' 1 ' 11 ' ' - ' x ' N I '1 ' V 'r f'f7Tf1 W . 11.1 jx Iifrf-14-11 I f 1 '11 . .WL W 1' wg, - . 1 J i 1' K.. f V rg 1 '- X 1',LL,,'f 8,3 1 ,- 111, 111 Q . , MVR' f 1, -1 W1 gf. .11 n xg-1 . .HH 111--11:11, 5 ' ' Y ' -'I' 1 1 . 11 x3 ','1 uf '-11'Al.1- . ' I PYLON STAFF Editor ........ ,..... D ieter Bailly Associate Editor .... ,,... B arbara Greathouse Faculty Editor ..............,,....., Suzanne Day Round Campus Editors ...... .lean Enyeart, Bob Shafer, Carla Petrick, Bill Weiler, Margie Alosi, Glenn Coburn, Linda Lewis Literary Editors. . ....... Joann Shields, Helen Sieber, Sandra Foltz, Austin Dias, Roger Macray Senior Editors ..., Joe Brandenburg, Marilyn Simundson Junior Editor .........,...,.,.,..,.... Edith Lee Sophomore Editor r.......... ,,., . . .Peggy Madrid . yr- iw, 'B 1' e ll, li!! CC' lin my X f f J W if we ty? Cu f - .3 v ,wwf X I 1 H L g X. . J fff' G 4 Freshman Editor .,.... , ..,..,.,,.,.. Mary Smith Boys' Sports Editors .... , . .Bob 0'Neill, Steve Kocalis, Clyde Walsh Girls' Sports Editor. . . ....,..... Eileen Pawlaczyk Art Editors ....... . . . .Diane Walker, Linda Aukes Business Managers. . . . .Russel Bays, Beverly Hughes, Buster Thompson Sponsor .,..,... .,.,..... . , Ruthnan Miller Special Art Effects ...............,,.. Bob Wilcox Photo Assistance. . . . ,Mr. Ray Erickson, Mike Schrader Special Thanks ..... Knott's Berry Farm, Parker Stables, Palm Canyon Great Western Livestock Show, California State Polytechnic College lPomonal Official Phgtggrgphefg ...,...,..... Nylander Studio, School Pictures, Inc Printers ...,....... . . , Mirro-Graphic Lithographers Covers. . . .......,...,. S. K. Smith 4-. -,M X! 'Z 2 .alice if .. 'T 1mlli, - 'kt TABLE OF CONTENTS School Views . 4 Dedications . . 6 Faculty . . 8 Classes Senior . . . 22 Junior . . . . 52 Sophomore . . . 64 Freshman .... . 78 'Round Campus . . 90 Sports Boys' Sports . . . l49 Girls' Sports . . . . 172 Advertisements. . . 184 P N T.. A.. .. ' XX Xxi X gr-'0 ,..-v f-19' R s N Q OX J' s ax , A,.1'Sk ,4- 1 .. -Nwvmf? + 'T Q ,. fzfaf' .- ' 1 4-5 ' W I f.,, i '11 'X ln! J! 3,3 ' gl ffJ , , N ap . -an -,S .a- XYZ .ar 9 Q 1 ,--mama? . Q N kfQmQ,XIQ ' 1 4 'Aw '-If vw.. 'Q-. Ns Q- , w lm, M 3 ,x Q., I ,qu Q.. Q: ,fm N.. I., A -fm --1 Q, Q--4--1 -4. 'S' ...-- n ,sw riw , ' Qin. 3,-U3 nv' th Q, W- Nkuv' '-4' Q a. -441 Q. . 1 'L 'A-D we 'JL' Q 'Q-l 7. ' -ff-P' -N fi., - M ' 'f L?'1'1 1u-ci '? 'Q-,Hr-, 5 'I-Gi' Q9 Qu -on 'fu- ,1 Rfb-1:18 M , :4'f,, 2' S 4 1135, .Ae AME! S4 ws MRS. EVELYN GAWTH ROP Mrs. Gawthrop has been a teacher at Leuzinger for seventeen years. Prior to her years at Leuzinger, she taught elementary classes in this area and did much for the community by organizing musical entertainment groups. In her beginning years at Leuzinger she directed the band, which won many laurels under her supervision. During the last several years she has worked in the counseling office where she now serves as senior counselor, in addition to teaching history and world geography. Her friendliness and genuine interest in young people has made her an out- standing woman in her profession. Students greatly appreciate these qualities and feel free to come to her for guidance. For being such a wonderful person and friend to all, we of the Leuzinger student body dedicate the i959 Pylon to you, Mrs. Gawthrop. MR. WILLARD PARKER As a member of the Leuzinger High School faculty for seventeen years, Mr. Parker has done an immeasurable amount of work for the students. His interest in Olympian boys has helped many to further their education. In all of the years he has taught here, Mr. Parker has worked in the auto shop, teaching boys the fundamentals of mechanics and being a real friend for many personal problems these students continually face. This year has been Mr. Parker's last with us, for he is retiring to go fishing . The faculty, administration and student body extend to him, The best of the big ones and a hearty wish for many years of happiness. His helpfulness and sincerity have made him a most enioyable teacher, as well as a very likeable person. For his many years of service and faith in students, the 1959 Pylon is dedicated to Mr. Parker. ,c .,,. , fi-ig wif ge , ' .ft X 7 3 E l , w 1 svn A ' . Lf s A ' A. ' , K .Q I Q 4 , Y 3 X ,w,gA, ,mfunim 1 W , ui f , .-v f ,N -if mx 1 11,3 i if fir' ,Q ni' TEM? 3 3' ' a,Iffg3Pg H ' ,L ' Q ,M I k A gf, 422 w A : A.N'Q,s9' .3 , lf - , ' ' xn W. aw W i 'Y If W Wi :A fm ,fy . , 'W ' ff . 2 . '. A ww- wi-- fu ffl? l W s ' yafvfz 3 Y .VI x 4 Q 1' fa 4:24 -Ki, ' 1 f .x ,fbi i if , f N 2 f QU . K, Qi f KL gs-1 2 W, All ,,,...lffH 1- JH, 717 A V 5e' ' X X 1 4 f 4 i fax f NX B ff' Y K.-. -X .L ,' -f--. ...-...M V 1 pa- , A111144 4 1,,, , N, f' 'K 1 Y ' , .ll I . -vii. We , Q -WV 3 ,.. 4' 'j . ay ' ,M nm H'?1 . 1. 1-:Q mu., M .P ' mx, S A f s u ,,, W W W we mf ra ,fu .-. 4' Vw Q .h 'W-we 'E ' gig JI M W ' W 1 X X , L 1' 'Q' 45 x ,'? ' ' if r- X 'F' Qi? ' ' .X A : I mmf 'uf :V I' UN ' ,. 1 A 1 I w ' I . A4 ' W , . -'f w x ' 'v ab I' , 1'. Ar-. 1 Q F g M- , 'Q ' . I ' f1.V! vp, Q ' ' 7139: f l5lf 5, -im' s '-Lyn? FW - , , ,I 'w 'r ', 3 1 ' w Jr H' n f Q Q41 . 1 1 J NMRQH we Air! Q - 4 X I bl 4 , - ' xx N I 4 wx 64 1 n ' 4' . B 3 A 1 ' ,QM 4 ,, Cv . ., I H .un-f J nt.. X I A --.401 ' 5 B A i I I 'gal' ' Q 4 1 'P 3 A LM, s v 1 BOAR l I l DR. McDONALD MR. MITCHELL Assistant Superintendent Trustee MR. BROWN President i s MR. BRADFORD Trustee MR. GALLOWAY Trustee R TRUSTEES MR. ROBERTSON Vice President DR. GARNER Superintendent The Centinela Valley Board of Trustees is the group of very devoted men we have to thank for all the new build- ings which their planning has provided. Also in the' past there has been our auditorium and other modern buildings that have been built to improve the looks of L.H.S. and to accommodate for the larger number of students that are enrolled. We are very grateful to these men for their foresight and fortitude in seeing that our school is forever running smooth- ly and efficiently. HOWARD WAYMIRE Director of Curriculum and Guidance Few, if any, activities or events are looked forward to with as much antici- pation and excitement each year as is the publication of the Pylon. Few things provide so much present and future enioyment as the year book. Certainly all of us are aware of the many, many hours of work necessary to produce such an outstanding book. The completion of the year's Pylon will bring to you the deserved pleasure and reward for a difficult job well done. Vern J. Rice HELEN TOMBS LOREN BARTON Girls' Vice Principal Boys' Vige Principal -me 'Oda 'Zft VERN RICE Principal JOHN 0'NEILL Director of Student Activities, Senate, Court x DNIINISTRATION FRANCES CALUHAN Nurse -wb- JOY PACE Attendance Counselor - I Arthur Reimer, who passed away last Septem- ber, left students and teachers with a musical heritage they will never forget. As head of the department, he came to Leuzinger's Music Depart- ment in September, 1930. He originated and per- fected the beautiful annual choral festival. He was also the original sponsor of Campus Fellow- ship, which is now one of the largest clubs on campus. He was the composer of our Alma Mater, All Hail . MEMORIAL PAGE Mr Reimer made frequent trips to Mexico where he visted missionaries working among Indians. During this time he recorded native music and collected miniature musical instruments. His wife, Josephine, a constant companion on these trips, donated many of these instruments to the school following his death. A Mr. Reimer was an avid tennis player and a great fisherman. He fished everywhere from the ocean off the coast of California to the streams of Vancouver. Mr Reimer organized and conducted the Lou- disti Singers. This was a group which sang at churches all over Southern California for six years. They made thirty-four public appearances each year. He also directed the Men's Glee Club while a student at U.C.L.A. He conducted choirs at many Cl1UI'Cl1eS in Southern California. Among them were the First Methodist Church of Ingle- wood, the Church of the Open Door in Los An- geles, The Tenth Avenue Church of Huntington Park, and at the time of his illness he was choir director at Redondo Chapel. Leuzinger High School and his students were Mr. Reimer's greatest love. His greatest ideal was S XXX - gg to spread Christianity wherever he went. XFEZES . 4 1. if J CARROLL ADAMS: Physical Education, Lettermen's Club EVAN AKINS: Printshop, Publicity ANITA BATE: Physical Education, G.A.A., L Club NAURINE BENNETT: Audio Visual, Counseling, Girls' League SARAH BERKEY: Reading, English Girls' League LEE BOTT: Agriculture, Business Math, General Math JOAN BRAMSON: Physical Education G.A.A. G FACU LTY Time for Cheer! 'C-. DON ANDERSON: Physical Education Lettermen's Club DR. NORMAN ARNT: Chemistry, Algebra, Scholarship Society Formulators RUTH BEEDE: Shorthand, Typing, Clerical Practice, Campus Fellowship CATHERINE BITTICKS: Library, Book Worms Club MARIE BORYAN: House of Representatives, Counseling, Testing, Delphians AUGUSTUS BRAUN: Typing, General Math, Student Store, Business Club, Pylon Sales ORVAL BRECKHEIMER: Auto Shop Nr xv 'Pix 4? .f N A4 ll, 'Q i LK 6 ,fv- Q- - 1 vm ELIZABETH BRYSON: Latin, English Latin Club IRVING BYRNE: General Math, Algebra, Geometry ROBERT CALLANAN: Metal Shop, Bowling Club PAUL CAPOLUNGO: English, U. S. History, Junior Class Sponsor JAMES CHADWICK: Physical Education EDITH CHAPRALIS: English, Speech, Pep Club EVANGELINE COKAS: General Business, Typing, Business Club SARA COMBS: U. S. History, Geography, Pep Club WILLIAM COOK: English, Freshmen Class Sponsor LLOYD COX: Algebra, Geometry, Shop Math FLORA CURTIS: World History, Special Education, Special Counselor JAMES DEAN: Band, Music, Dance Band I- ,I is 35' IDA DEPPMAN: Homemaking, I Personal Grooming ex-- -A f 4 ,, -5, '-10 . Teachers Christmas Pa HOWARD DEPUTY: General Science, Semper Scientia RAY ERICKSON: Typing, Camera Club DONNA FARR: Physical Education, Drill Team Ol 'ii BEECHER FAWCETT: Counseling, Geometry, Trigonometry, Coordinating Council WILLIAM FLEENER: English, U. S. History, Junior Class Sponsor, Seminar SENCA GARCIA: English, Spanish, Spanish Club EVELYN GAWTHROP: Geography, Counseling MILDRED GREGORY: Homemaking RICHARD GRETHER: English, U. S. History, Junior Class Sponsor JOYCE HANNA: English, Sophomore Class Sponsor RICHARD HENRY: English, Spanish, Radio Broadcasting , 1 A Y X J BETTY HINZ: English, Thespians 4 Club ULlEN HUGHES: Drama, Masquers 1 L jflfbeffbf ' and Thespians Club VARD HUNT: Algebra, Geometry, General Math ROBERT ISAACSON: Physical Education MARTlN JACK: Driver's Training, Safety Club NEIL JACOBSON: Life Science, Education Club ALICE JOHNSON: English, Freshman Class Sponsor WALTER KAPLAN: English, Journalism JAMES KELLY: Counseling, Art 8 Crafts, Squires ture of Energy GEORGE KEY: Counseling, House of Representatives, Boy's League MARIAN KRUSZKA: Physical Education ROSE MARIE KUTZ: Spanish, Spanish Club JAMES LOCKARD: Junior Class Sponsor, Counseling, History DONNA JEAN LOGAN: English, Junior Class Sponsor CONNIE LO PRESTI: Latin, French, Latin Club JOHN MACHISIC: History, Radio Broadcasting, Coach a 'gig I 1 li X RUTHNAN MILLER: Life Science, Yearbook Advisor MICHAEL MILLING: English, Reading Physical Education, Pep Club THOMAS MORES: Social Studies, Football PAUL MULLER: Drafting, Rifle Team ARNOLD MURRAY: Spanish, Spanish Club ESTHER NELSON: Homemaking, Homecraft, Advanced Cooking THOMAS NEWBY: Senior Problems, Senior Class Sponsor Rod 8- Gun WILLIAM NIMROD: Radio, Radio Amatuers EMMALINE PALMER: English, Senior Class Sponsor WILLARD PARKER: Autoshop LOUIS PLOWMAN: General Business, Clerical Practice NEVA POWELL: Homemaking CHRISTINE RAY: Special Education, English, Girls' League .IAMES REGENFUSS: Life Science, Physical Education, Driver's Training, Wrestling Team WILLIAM REYNOLDS: Organ, Choral, Campus Fellowship MARY ROBINS: Business English, Physical Education Algebra JEAN RYAN: English, Freshman Class Sponsor ye, :Silks BERNICE ROTH: General Math, Caught in the c ROYAL ROUNDS: Driver's Training MARIANNE RUBINER: Physical Education, G.A.A. I,g',.j,'.y ' mcHARo STEARNS: English, of. - , ' -,, , -Qffvff fflfwffffff ff f I- RUSSELL SATTERFIELD: Office Machines, Bookkeeping, Student Body Tickets, Pylon Sales GEORGE SAUNDERS: Physics, General Science, Chess Club, Formulators, Sophomore Class Sponsor LILLIAN SHAMBECK: Senate, Counseling, English, Lams Club, While Caps BETTY JEAN SHERWIN: Orchestra, Piano ROBERT SIMPSON: Government, Hi-Y STUART SKEELE: Biolo9Y, Radio Amateurs CLARENCE SMITH: Physical Education, Freshman Class Sponsor ROBERT SORENSON: Algebra, General Math, Boys' League I , , Senior Class Sponsor ' MN, num souxum Algebra, Scholarship Society GEORGE THOMPSON: Drafting, Golf Team JACK TOWNSEND: Driver's Training MARY LOU TROKE: Art, Sophomore Class Sponsor LA VERA VAN WYK: General Business, Shorthand, Tri-Y RAY WADE: Pottery, Art, Squires SlDNEY WEISS: U.S. History, Basketball GLENN WILCOX: General Science, Semper Scientia LEONARD WOLFE: Math, Algebra Tumbling ROBERT WOOLDRIDGE: Special Assignments, Control Force WILLIS WRIGHT: Woodshop, Bowling Club fi .Q QQUN A515 CLASSIFIED IDERSO NEL KZ ,Mrrrbw 4. sr 1 lx if MR. BARR MRS. HASTINGS MRS. HANES Sfoge Crew Book Room Accomponisf MRS. LAWSON MRS. MacMURRAY Counseling Office Counseling Office MRS. MULLEN MRS. PERRY Telephone Operator Mr. Rice's Secretary MRS. WALLACE MRS. THOMPSON Vice-Principul's Office Allendonce Office . QL xvgyi W ,gy- J .pf rv, . 39 ' 'N I ,I 4, a I I , W' u :dry -flvxbff - Q MRS. VAUGHN MRS. YEARY MISS WARDLOW Alfenddrlte Offite Business Office Book Room X no-M v A A 5 F Y rqvl, , .5 Qs . . v il 3 gg' . , 9 v I ei 1' 515.1 cw ,, C-5 Q I S rx. 4 ' Y'5'-'-v , I 1 All 'ol ,,.. my ZIP - M ' g U MRS. HADEN E ' f Cafeteria Supervisor ROW ONE: E. Fry, E. Rice. ROW TWO: S. Salmon, S. Bierman. E. Gray. ROW Xi THREE: l. Edwards, M. Smith, R. Doggett, W. I-laden. ROW FOUR: E. Mueller, D. Miller. R. Nabor. s 1 CAFETERIA WCRKERS CUSTCDIANS Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Kelso are polishing up the edges. ROW ONE: F. Forrest, G. Cornelson, E. Claunch, R. Putman, E. McNabb, D. Coad G. Hedblom, E. Ouale. ROW TWO: D. DeAngelo, J. McKezIia, W. McDonald S . 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V' 14 t'f?ii 1,13 ,yi 115251 '35, -1.5. 4. if ..-- -xx-V V0 I-'ng .,He. . V - 332 EFS? B?-5 534 ' i 'fi 31' -G.. -5 -Diff I gif., Q 'I V 55' 5' , Eff ini' VX, fr J' 5 , .Y Jwbzx ' --uf1'2.1:f. '55 Qdiifng.. i P 3 5, Q: - P 'QW WAYNE HUBER had the honor of be- coming Valedictorian of the graduating class for achieving the highest grade average in four years at Leuzinger. VALEDICTORIAN SILN IOR ATI ILETE RUDY CARVAJAL was presented the Out- standing Senior Athletic Award. Among the qualifications taken into consideration were: ability, sportsmanship, reliability, cooperation, and leadership. The purpose of this award is to stimulate participation and competition in boy's athletics. SENIOR RDS DARSIE SERVICE AWARD OLYMPIAN GIRL CRANE AWARD DOROTHY ALLISON has been awarded the Darsie Service Award for the most outstanding and unselfish service to Leu- zinger High School. This is the most prominent and respected award presented to a student of our school. She also re- ceived the Olympian Girl of the Year Award for all round participation in school activity. This outstanding girl was the recipient of a third award, the Crane Sports Award which is selected on the basis of ability, sportsmanship, participa- tion, and service to the G.A.A. .1 GERALD CHANDLER became Salutatorian for the class of 1959 for placing second highest in academic achievement. SALUTATORIAN OLY MPIAIN BOY DICK SWOBODA has been honored with the Olympian Boy of the Year. The quali- fications considered for this award were: high scholarship, extra-curricular activi- ties, athletic achievement, and good citi- zenship. Attaining a perfect balance, rather than superiority in any one field, is the aim for this award. 24 Steve Kocalis Vice- President Nobuko sumi Treasurer 2 Chiyo Kawashiri Girls League Representative if A 1 A 'W 5 .wi 'N ,gg 1.18. W, ,B if, - ,, 1 s .. . - John Cavallucci President The first order of business of the agen- da of first semester Senior Class President, John Cavallucci, was the sponsoring of Margie Alosi for Sports Queen. The Class float entitled, Kingdom of the Sea, won an award for the most artistic. Next order of business was the presentation of an enioyable After-Game Dance from which the Senior Class added S170 to their treasury. The annual Senior Maga- zine Drive was the cabinet's next proiect. Each member of the class helped sell specified magazines, the profits going into the Senior Class treasury. The drive was very successful. The first semester cabinet also began planning for the Senior Prom. The location, price of tickets, orchestra, dinner, etc., were all taken care of by the cabinet, well in advance of the Prom. ln order to give everyone an opportunity to help choose the Prom loca- tion, a Senior After-School Dance was held, at which time the class selected the Deauville Club for their Prom. Among other lesser activities, the cabinet select- ed the three graduation announcements upon which the class later voted. This brought to a close a very successful first semester for the Senior Class. Irene Ward Secretary rs., Barbara Lonsdale Historian YY! se- x ' : s 1. .f V-1 s 1 Jun Watanabe Boys League Representative Sponsors: Mr. Stearns, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Newby. st , rw. -K. 7? f . f ax 'W X . W Ys.,5 . ag Jean Enyeart Vice-President sg, Barbara Lansdale Treasurer lr! ,s Christine Mariel Girls League Rep. Gary Mckoberts President Under the very capable leadership of President Gary McRoberts, the second semester Senior Cabinet finished planning the Senior Prom festivities. After weeks of work and effort, a very wonderful Prom was held on Saturday, March 7, 1959, at the Deauville Club, Santa Mon- ica. Bids of 513.00 per couple entitled those attending to a full course prime rib dinner in addition to an evening of danc- ing to the music of Michael Dee and the Keys. Theme of the once in a lifetime affair, was Stairway to the Stars. The final responsibilities for the graduation announcements were also handled by the second semester cabinet. Selection and ordering of announcements were com- pleted and deliveries were made late in May. The cabinet also sponsored money raising proiects, one of which was a pre- Easter dance. Profits from this event went into the class treasury. The annual Pan? cake Breakfast sponsored by the Senior Class, was held on Saturday, March 21, 1959. Advertising all the pancakes you can eat, the class served to a large crowd, and once again, the treasury was well fed. Again this year, Catalina open- ed its ports to Leuzinger Seniors for their Senior Ditch Day. Swimming, bicycling, and eating occupied everyone's time. As June approached and thought turned to June 18, 1959, Seniors and their cabinet prepared for graduation. After the cere- monies, the Seniors departed to the Pal- ladium for their fun-filled All Night Graduation Party. V27 E ru Diane Hansen Secretary IC, ,,-Yfz- ,fr of '1' f vf , V, fl' - fe 1 . N., ss.- X, , C, gp kfjgj ' ' Barbara Greathouse Historian ' 1 K g,,-Q. -0 .X- .map Larry Breunig Boys League Rep. 2nd 1 wwe? MH If wt' Go o rf f57..,A..z,47...,,,fZWw 1 t ,,.W...,., ...Mr 'K' 41.1, .w.f,,f, A! ffffz A 4 4 I .4 ,dwufi f ..,..!,..zf5 77 '5.7 ' , 41 nn- 7, 00, A959' clkvux 74,1 A lf' nvufl' ,a,yl1,11.1,f 'Lee 'V 'M faf:a4w fn. wiiimmf A-G 'ARM QAM! 15 V!'- 'wbg' ,.f4Zf11!,7f11J- 4,y..l,Z'fJea,66.'5 AJ My AL. gm! 25 .Ziff .AM ,VW ,.W..s4,..Mrfaa , David Acosta Carole Lee Adams Gloria Afanador Geraldine Ellen Alexander Irene Florence Alexander Barbara Ann Alley Dorothy Rae Allison Mariory Ann Alosi David John Anderson Merril Lee Anderson Sharon Ankerberg Linda Lee Andrew 'wr Barbara Lucille Anthony Ralph Wayne Arnold Coleene Kay Ashworth Roger Avery Dennis Howard Azoon Dieter Michael Bailly Bonnie Lea Baker Timothy Edward Baker CLASS Barbara A. Ball JoAnn Banks Vergenia Verdenia Barnhouse Beverly Ann Barrett Joan Carol Bassett Alan Wade Baumgardner JoAnn Beach Warren Greear Beavers 64. R Joe Laird Brandenburg Leon R. Brauning Janet Carol Breneman Larry Kenneth Breunig Frank Alton Briggs Marie Antoinette Brodeur Carol Lynn Brody Betty Jo Brown QF 1959 Dorcas Evangeline Brown Kenneth Wayne Brown William Robert Brown Jon Phillip Brubaker Martin Lewis Bumstead Logan Sellers Bunch Linville Debbs Burleson Colleen Jean Butler i-'14 'Nu- I K Linnea Marie Beidelman Robert A. Belendez Dennis Benton Bentley Russell Berg Richard Alvin Bergren Barney Bernat Virginia Anne Blackburn Kenneth G. Blanke Nancy Pauline Bontrager Dennis Bowls Sharon Lee Boyd Gary Winslaid Bradbrook v Aff! J I Iv,17 Nu- wa, A Qf 5 Gerald David Chandler Ronald E. Chumley Velda Denese Church Theresa Alice Cimino Edwin C. Clack William George Clark Shirley Jean Clements Wallace Allen Cockrell Donald Gene Cole Michael Louis Collins Kenneth Morgan Colwell James D. Conger 't .f fl 1 A P Anita Rose Carter Michaelyn Nielsen Callahan Alfredo Daniel Carranza William Ray Carroll SENIGF Rudolph Michael Carvaial John Cavallucci Barbara Sue Cecil June lrene Chodkowski eilfi gli x ?'Kf John l.uke Cope Sheila Elaine Costello Jean Sam Coulombe Martin H. Crossnoe Gary C. Culver James Dallas Culwell Peggy Ann Cunningham Charles Walter Doggett Carolyn Mae Davis Lorene Kay Davis Lawrence Harold Davison Myrtice Suzanne Day CLASS Arlene Janice Dean Shari Lyn Decker JoAnn Lenore DeForrest Leo Jordan DeGraw ,,x. S Janice Marie DuLong Carol Ann Eells Joan Carol Eller Darlene Ann Elmer Laurence Engle Jean Annette Enyeart Herman Escobar Richardo Esquueda :UQ Tv 'ga WC 1? sl-v,,'i, 2 5' ,J Robert Tom DeLaTorre Gail Bonnie Deschaine Dionino Di Angelo Austin Dias James D. Dillinger Larry Steven Dodson Pat Dominiak Sally Dominguez Dennis Roger Dorsett Charles F. Dowell Patricia Ann Downs Elaine Ruth Dowty Thi ff' TS- 4 -. ??2 ' N. S Q . 'R 7 Esther Ann Evans Wanda LaVonne Evans Robert LeRoy Farmer Gary .lack Felt Sharon Elizabeth Fergu Charles Eugene Ferry Wayne Lawrence Firnkc David William Fisher Cheryl Ann Fitzpatrick Sandra Lea Foltz Nancy Carolyn Gagnon QRADUATIO Saundra Kay Graves Barbara June Greathouse Sanda May Greenway Gary Lee Grier Linda Marie Grondorf Dorothy Margaret Gross David Richard Hagan William Edward Haley Melvyn Edward Hall Lynne Hamill Linna Lee Hamilton Richard Alan Hamilton Patrick Thomas Hanna Judith Diane Hansen D LASS 6 Herbert Rutledge Happoldt ng years lof sweat I. toill. Tis l Il ll, 4 . f'f f K 17- H- Vivian Ann Hemrick Joe Edwin Hendrick Ralph Lysle Heninger Allen Ray Herron Douglas Loyal Hinkson Don James Hinzo W, Clay Hodges Judy Holland June G. Hopkins Kathy Loleta Hoss Wayne Charles Huber Ruth Huerla Edward Leigh Hunt Lillian Fae Hunt James Dewey Hyden Maxine Rose Isaacs CLAS Henry Manabu Ito Elizabeth Ruth Jack Patsy Jean Jackson Patsy Lee Jackson Rosealind Jackson John L. Jaco Ardell Faye Jaffe Barbara Ann Jessee Beverly Jean Jeziorski Fausto Jimenez Arlene Martha Jones Remus Johnson in PJ Q 'vs Carol Ellen Klipphahn Joyce Carol Knauss Steven S, Kocalis Bert AA Kramer OF 1959 4' E4 SM TL? EQ lyn- if Tadaaki Robert Kubo Bruce Kysor Lewis Edward LaFever Holly Lahtinen Linda Marie Lamb Gerald Duane Lame Mildred Raylene Lamons Marsha Lee Landram James Roper Largo Edward Larson Leonard Leawn lee Linda Louise Lee Milton Marion Jones Marge Marcelina Juarez Kay Hiroshi Kawilowa Dorothy Mitsuko Kaneshiro Chiyo Kay Kawashiri Carol Keith Robert Keller Helen Louise Kilgore Charles King Jackie Kingsley Jerry Eugene Kinnsch Irene F, Kipfer fir - R -6 I Q 2? E3 1-+1 ,I Ridgway Leedom Bonita Mae Legere Jeff Lenze Frank Lester SENIORS Howard L. Lewis Johnny Wayne Lewis Linda Dione Lewis Betty Marshall Liehr Roger Jon Macray Margaret Madrid Joan Maeda Kenneth Ray Mahaffey Gaylene Sue Mallard Peggy Ellen Manaugh Victoria Ann Marinko Judith Faye Martin 36 ww! N0 A1 x 1 L . l , i We Pcunelaxliay Linde Suianne Lochynann Karen ljfiirlenejocke Virginia London , xl J 1' - ul 1 lx it BarbaranAnn Lonsdale X Estelle M'arisxLotrenz Pdyla Cliiire Lower 1 Carol JoAnne MacCartney J. Frederick MacDonald Thomas Michael MacGregor Amado Maciel Marie Christine Maciel I Q A B' VLNXUL up J X, XNJGJJ. .U if bp ,ix 'YL V It if LM l,-' A 'UD mn X CQM, Q61 VIVPVV i 3 y get M KMENIQR HALL OF Iggy' 'Qpffygf W dv C li' isis SMX? X , i V l S X Xx i R . X. i Q Rs x ' , A, 0' orothy Allison. Marian Yoshiki.. Helen Sieber .. Saundra Graves Gayle Yeargain Jean Enyeart .. Carole Adams . Margie Alosi .. Linda Andrew ... . . Nobuko Sumi ... Nobuko Sumi .. Nobuko Sumi .. Diane Hansen .. Marilyn Simundson . .. Barbara Lonsdale Suzanne Day Pat Record ..... Saundra Graves Pat Record ..... Bonne Reak .. Margie Alosi Betty Jack ... Holly Lahtinen . Irene Kipfer . .. Marsha Landram Margie Alosi . .. . . .Most Likely to Succeed. . , . . . .Best All-Around Olympian. .... Most Informed ..... . . Best Dressed . . . Most Active .. Best Student Leader . . . ... Most Talented ... . . . , Best Personalities . . . . Most Unusual Personalities Friendliest....... .... Most Popular . .. ... Most Likeable ... . . . , Prettiest Hair . . . . . . . Prettiest Eyes . . . NicestSmile . Cutest Shape-Best Physic . ... Cutest Girl and Boy ... Prettiest Girl-Handsomest Boy . .. Best Matched Couple . .. .. Most Popular,Couple .. .. Best Comedian . .. .... Most Dramatic ... . .. Most Pleasing Voice . . . .... Most Talkative ..... .. Biggest Flirt and Wolf .. . Most Popular Senior Date . FAME . .Roger Macray . .Rudy Carvaial John Cclvallucci .... Bob Rifkin , Roger Macray ,. Rudy Carvaial Gary McRoberts . Steve Kocalis . Joe Hendrick , Dick Swoboda .. Rudy Carvaial Austin Dias Warren Beavers Leon Brauning ... Eddie Clack . Jerry Kinnsch .... Bill Utter Bob O'Neill .. . Ernie Wood Chuck Daggett , Chuck Dowell .., Dennis Bowls Gary McRoberts . Darvin Massa . Chuck Dowell ... Bob O'Neill .2 Qs. . -. ..i2:.2: .1 , aff- iigsfgegem-iswg 1 -- David Draper Velda Church Ron Vencil Gloria Prescott Ken Schafer Coleen Ashworth Rudy Carvaial Carol Surber The smiles reflect memories of a wonderful evening Dave Fisher Sandy O'Neill Sharon Ragner Skip Coloumbe Rick Myrwold Belly .lack Fauslo Jiminez Drina Naiona Bill Weiler Virginia Oris Gary McRoberls Holly Lahtinen Bob Rifkin Jean Enyeart Doug Mayfield Pat Bayliss Sieve Dodson Sue Day Dick Swoboda Mararila Lopez J. B. Bennoit Diane Hansen r f 4 PROM 1 I L. F-ix Chuck Dagger! ' L ' X 15, Bonnie Reak A X , . ,ff ary Bradbrook -irrarsi 5 Roxanne McGrew I V, I - Clyde Walsh Carla Pelrick Bob Wilcox Sally Hulchenson Jay Wilson Marilyn Simundson John Parris Linnea Beidelman Ernie Wood Pal Record Joe Brandenburg Sharon Springer Dave Hagan Barbara Lonsdale Clay Hodges Michele Smith Clay Goodman Joyce Noxon Mike Sims Sharon Hippler Wall Fraser Gayle Yeargain Jerry Sanders Peggy Madrid Terry Minlon Francis Wallen Roger Macray Geanne Robertson l xx v Stanley Knox McCuaig Gwen Louise McEwen Fred Roy McFadden James E. McFarlin James D. McNally Gary Keith McRoberts Judith E. McVay Reymundo S. Marquez Maggie Merrel Mashburn Darvin T. Massa Doug Mayfield CLASS Joyce Kay McClenahen George William McClure Bud M. McCowan Gary L. McCrea ' Carol Virginia Mead Rose Manuelita Medina Donald F. Mercer Shirley Messner Richard Lawrence Meyer I f3f 5,5 R W r .emi William E. Meyer Donald Paul Miller Terry Gene Minton Jack Alan Minzey Martin Misso Curtin Ray Mitchell Gloria Jean Mitchell Ralph Alvin Mitchell Jose Guadalupe Mondragon Maurene D. Monson Dennis Lee Moore Donald Leo Moreau OF 1959 Robert Allen Morgan Nancy Jeanette Morton Martha Keiko Mura Linda Murray Joyce Fay Noxon Rex LeRoy Nutter Kathryn Morris O'Brien Patricia Eileen O'Brien Robert L. O'Neill Norman Masayoshi Ono Mary Catherine O'Reilly Virginia Ann Oris 1' Q-v ',,,..--- ,sup ft '7 'JF I 1 Wt 3- fa 7 Eugene F. Musslyn Jim Russell Myckleby Richard K, Myrwold Barbara Ann Nance Alan Everett Nelson Carole Lynn Nelson Janet Lucille Nelson Roy O. Nesvold I I W , I I f N? li V I 1 M x 'L' -Ronald Max Newman, 'Mary Deanrfa' Newnum Ar:8everIy Anne ,Newton ,Mary-Louise Nieves ,1 .ff 1 , V 1 I. . .-qv Y.- A-f' 05 Gail Querry Geraldine Rae Qualls John Richard Price Utah Carroll Priddy Carl Dean Purkey Carol Purkey Jane Powell Jo Etta Powers Gloria Jean Prescott l Steven Lawrence Palenko Willian Raymond Panula Patricia Ann Patterson Nicholas Perrakis Martha Ann Perry Eleanor Elaine Peters Carla Lee Ann Petrick Becky Ann Pettit Janet Lynne Phillips Karen Marie Plowman J SENIOF Wow! 1 Edward Paul Ramyke Richard Rapp Bonne Dare Reak James Hugh Record Patricia Ann Record Rose Merrie Redmond William Reed Richard H. Reel John Louis Reynolds Sharon Gwen Rice CLASS E, ,, .l Sharon Noel Rice Martha Irene Richey Bob Gary Rifkin 1 ,V , 1 William Allen Rigg Sleven Bruce Ripley 1 K' IR! Q-'Q iff' Elton Wayn Mary Robi ,Z W Mr I a Adele Rogers ly . yjfflfrflll Lynetta Sue Rogers X., 'af J Cesar Vivas Roias Roy Roysdon Santa Maria San Paolo Fred D. Scanlin SENIORS Gary Dale Schaper Albert Morris Schneider Shirley Ann Schrock Lawrence James Schubert gl Flora Emily Shouse Shirley Marie Showalter Helen Marie Sieber Michael James Sims Marilyn Raye Simundson Roy Vincent Slater Barbara Louise Sliker Anna Jean Smith ll' Sandra Jean Schweder David Murray Scott Mary Della Scott Sylvia Charlotte Seaton Marcella June Shaft Kenneth Shafer Alice Raye Shallenberger Sandra Darlene Sheldrick Jo Ann Shields Burnetta Sue Shifflet Koii Wesley Shimohara Harold Shoelen 0 1 5 i A 1 ,,,-W v1 ini: 2 4h .wQq.1z,wxs!kxs -sm-.L ., . . ,x H .-v , V 'PJ' my I ,C fy Q' J - ' fi 4 ,f- ,r- ,A M: 5 , .. 5' .1 f .. .-1-......,....f , .... 1. 'FI .MQ nu-5 1- 1 im si Fx 1 'X ...QM 'X t . I -,. , .rf , W Lf' ,f .lgqr Darrell Peter Smith Kenneth Lee Smith Michele Smith Gerald Howard Snare Sandra Kay Soderburg David Lester Statfieri Robert Stillwell Glenn J. Stonehocker Sarah Frances Strope Nobuko Sumi Kathlee Louise Sunshine Dortha Swisher Sure, I'Il help you get a drink of water! CLAS U Aj' ' , . x 1 i I , FWQ59 l 'Y Q, al.-941. 5ff6fl7'Cf5f4- T cj? ' , X llfichard F. Swobojob C 470111 F sep 4Ff1tef5LJ,4tJ.,1-,, f' Judith Er Taylor lduhlixw X Q semary Taylorh , s- 'bl 'N-. ii WD Rita Ellen Taylor Joyce Louise Terry Theodore l. Teske Joe Lee Thomason George Charles Thomasn William F. Thurber Sandra Arlyne Tilton William Robert Tincler He who laughs los!-! 47 X Donna Dee Tock Mary Jean Tomasi Larry Truesdall William Gerald Truetl Carrol Leamon Turnage Joan B. Uglem ls Gary K. Uno William Leonare Utter Ralph Valdez Dale B. Varay Ronald Keith Vencill Pilar Villa Linda Jane Wainwright Sandra Wall Wayne Christopher Walsh Irene Margaret Ward - W: , A I 5 1-. ' -J uw f M - -- -'-f ,V . - K, ROW ONE: R. Jackson, L. Beidelman, P. Villa, Miss H. Tombs, sponsor, S. Duy, C. Maciel, D. Allison. ROW TWO: B. Jessee, J. McClenahen, E. Evans, B. Reak, P. Lower, L. Davies, P. Record. SE NIOF Michael Jon Wetmore Patricia Ann Wettstein James T. Whitehead Patricia Whitmarsh CLASS Ferrel Blaine Wiggins Robert Wallace Wilcox James Williams Dorothy Carolyn Wilson Jonathan A. Wilson Lawrence Edward Wilson Karen Ann Witt Ernest Wood 'ui 3 Barbara Dell Warren .lun Watanabe Daniel Roy Watschke William Eugene Watts -YN William Wayne Weiler Sharon Marie Wells Lawrence Edward Wernet George F. Weston ll in W' 4. Marylee Wright Cathy Wynne Gayle Ann Yeargain Marian Tsugie Yoshiki Ralph Rex Younglove Carol Williams Young Donna Charlene Zelenka Dorothy Mae Ziegenbein SENIOR ACTI ITIES DENNIS BENTLEY-Varsity Football 3, 4, Bee Football 2, J.V. Wrestling, 2, Letterman Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. RUSS BERG-Varsity Rifle 2, 4, Masquers 2, 3, Radio Amateurs 2, Biology 3. DICK BERGREN-Basketball 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, Bowling I. NANCY BONTRAGER-Pep Club 2, Tri-Y 4, G.A.A. 3. GARY BRADBROOK-Cross Country 3, Track 3, Scholarship Society 2, French Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3. JOE BRANDENBERG-Knights Club IPresidentl 4, Boys League lVice Presidentl 4, Basketball 2, 4, House of Rep. 2, 3. LEON BRAUNING-Tennis Team 2, Squires 2, Rifle Team I, Latin Club 2. JANET BRENEMAN-Marching Band 4, Banner Girl 3, Drill Team 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, 4, Junior Band. LARRY BREUNIG-Bee Football 2, Student Court lBoys Baliffl 4, House of Rep. 4, Boys League Rep. 4, Boys League Cabinet 4. CAROL-BRODY-Campus Fellowshipl Treasurerl 4, White Cap lSecretaryl 3, G.A.A. 2, House of Rep. 4. WILLIAM BROWN-Bee Football I, 2, 3, 4, C Track I, 2, 3, Hi-Y President 3, 4, Bee Track 4. MARTIN BUMSTEAD-Varsity Football 3, 4, Chief Justice 4, Knights Club 4, J.V. and Vanity Basketball 4. LIMBO BURLESON-B Football 2, Wrestling I, 2, Track I, Basketball 2, Campus Fellowship I. DENNIS BOWLS-Masquers I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Senior Play I, 2, 3,4. DORCAS BROWN-Rebel Without A Cause 4, RR 4, Masquers 4, Modrigals 3, 4. ANITA CARTER--Education Club lPresidentl 4, Education Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3. RUDY CARVAJAL--Student Body lPresidentl 4, Jr. Class President 3, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Knights 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, JOHN CAVALLUCCI-Senior Class President 4, Boy's League President 4, Knights 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4. BARBARA CECIL-G.A.9. I, 2, 3, Campus Fellowship Club I, 2, 3. RONALD CHUMLEY-Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3. VELDTAISIBUREH-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Masquers Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, r- , . THERESA CIMINO-Pep Club 2, Masquers I, 2. EDDIE CLACK-C Basketball I, C Track I. SHIRLEY CLEMENTS-Masquers I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Y 3. DON COLE-Football I, 2, Swimming I, 2, Lettermen's I, 2, 3, 4. MIKE COLLINS-Control Force 3, 4, House of Rep. 3. KEN COLWELL-Scholarship Society 2, Knights 4, Squires 2, Track 2, 3, 4. SHELIA COSTELLO-Choir 3, 4, Trl-Y 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 3, Pep Club I. MARTIN CROSSNOE-Latin Club I, F.T.A. I, Proiection Club I, 2, 3. JAMES CULWELL-Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Bee Football 2, 3. CHARLES DAGGETT-A.S.B. Vlce President 4, Knights Club 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3. CAROLYN DAVIS-Pep Club 2, Mosquers 3. LORENE DAVIS-Campus Fellowship I, 2, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Drill Team 3, 4. LAWIEEQINSE ADAVISON-House lSpeokerl 4, Thespians 4, Campus Fellowship 4, SUZANNE DAY-Head Song Queen 3, 4, Pep Club President 4, Sports Queen Princess 4, G.A.A. Song Queen 4. ARLENE DEAN-Masquers I, Campus Fellowship I, 2. JoANN DeFORREST-Senate 3, White Caps lPresldentl 3, 4, Drill Team 3. TOMCDBLZTORRE-Bowling Club IPresldent I, 2, 3l, House of Rep. I, 2, C.l.S. u . GAIL DESCHAINE-Tennis Team 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, L Club 4. DINO DiANGEl.O-Masquers Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 4. AUSTIN DIAS-Scholarship Society 3, 4, Pylon Staff 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Knights 3, 4. JIM DILLINGER-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Boys League Rep. I, Radio Broadcasting I, Hi-Y lVlce Presidentl 4. STEVE DODSON-Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo Team 2, 3, 4, Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4, Knights Club 3, 4. PAT DOMINIAK-Masquers I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2. CHUCI: RDOVZELL-Letterman Club 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Bee Track 2, 3, House o ep. . CAROL :NN EELLS--Masquers Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Econ Echoes, Spanisl Cu I. DARLENE ELMER-Social Club 3, Pep Club 3. JOAN ELLER-Masquers I, 2, Pep I, 2. JEAN ENYEART-Girls' League President 4, Song Queen 4, Sports Queen Princess 4, Lams 3, 4. 50 HERMAN ESCQBAR-Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. RICHIE ESQUEDA-Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, Bee Football 2, Basketball 2. ESTHER EVANS-Masquers 1, 2, Pep Club I, 2, House of Rep, I, 4, Radio Broad- casting 3. BOB FARMER-Radio Amateurs lPresident I I, Masquers I, Christmas Play I, Sport Queen Parade 4. SHARON FERGUSON-Pep Club 3, Student Council 'l, 2, Tri-Y 1, 2. CHARLES FERRY-Masquers I, 2, 3, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Our Town 2. WAYNE FIRNKOESS-Senior Band 4, Marching Band 4, Bond lVice Presidentl 4. DAVE FISHER-Football 2, 3, 4, Knights 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. CHERYL FITZPATRICK-Masquers 2, Girls Glee I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4. SANDRA FOLTZ-Lams 4 lSecretaryl, Drill Team 2, 3, 4 lleader 3, 4I, Pylon Staff 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. BILL FULTON-Bee Football 'l, 2, 3, J.V. Baseball 3, House 2, Letterman Club 1, 2, 3. ROGER GARNER-Squires 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Lettermans 2, 3. TOM GELLNER-J.V. Baseball I, 2, 3, Bee Basketball I, 3, V. Baseball 4. BILL GRACIA-House of Rep. 4. BARBARA GREATHOUSE-Formulators IPresldentl 4, Senior Class Historian 4, Lams 4, Associate Editor Pylon 4. LINDG ERONDORE - Maiorette 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y u I, 2. DOROTHY GROSS-Masquers I, 2, 3, 4, Talent Club I. BILL HALEY-Varsity Baseball 4, J.V. Baseball 3, Lab Assistant 4. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Diving 4. DAVID HAGAN - C Basketball I, Bee Basketball 2, J.V. Basketball 3. MEL HALL-Gymnastics I, Bee Fellowship 2, 4, Band 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, RICHARD HAMILTON-House of Rep. 3, Mosquers I, Bowling Club I, 2, 3. Drama 3. PATRICK HANNA-Dancing Club I, House of Rep. 4, Rod and Gun Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. r DIANE HANSEN-'L Club lPresidentl 4, Senior Class Secretory 4, French Club Treasurer 3, Senate 4. HERB HAPPOLDT-Swimming C's 3, Golf 4, Football B's 3, Water Polo 4. LORAINE HARDIN-Head Maiorette 3, Maiorette 4, Masquers 2, Pep 2. PAT HASSELBERG-Library Service Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3. EDNA HASTINGS-Scholarship Society 4, Senate 2, Library Service Club I, 2, 3, 4, Masquers I, 3. CLIFFORD HEISE-Formulotors 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Biolooists 2. RONALD HEITZ-B Basketball 3, Skating Club 2, Pep Club 2. JOE HENDRICK-Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Football I, 2, Lettermen Club I, 2, 3, 4. DON HINZO-B Football I, B Track I, Art Club 4. CLAY HODGES-Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Sports Queen Parade lJudgel 4. JUNE HOPKINS-Pep Club 2, Band I, 2, 3. WAYNE HUBER-Knights Club 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4. RUTH HUERTA-White Caps lPresidentl 2, Campus Fellowship I, 2, G.A.A. I, White Cops Secretary 3. LILLIAN FAE HUNT-Bible Club 2, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 4, 4-H Club I. JIM HYDEN-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Knights 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4. HENRY ITO-Chess Club lPresiclentl I, B Football 3, J.V. Wrestling 3. BETTY JACK-Senior Play I, 2, 3, 4, Lams 3, Vice President 4, Class Secretary 2, Masquers Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROSALIND JACKSON-Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing Club I. PATSY JEAON JACKSON-Campus Fellowship 3, Masquers 4, Pep Club 2, Tri-Y 3. PATSY JACKSON-Campus Fellowship 2. JOHN JACO-Football 2, Track 2, Letterman Club 2, 3. ARDELL JAFFE-Campus Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I. BARBARA JESSE-Treble Clef I, Senior Glee 2, Choir 3, 4, Madrigols 3. BEVERLY JEZIORSKI-Scholarship 3, Future4Teachers 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. FAUSTO JIMINEZ-Track 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Camera Club 2, 3. ARLENE JONES-Talent Club lSecretoryl 2, Pep Club I, ,23, Tri-Y 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2. DOROTHY KANCSHIEO-F.T.A. 4, Tri-Y 4. CHIYO KAY KAWASHIRI-Senior Cabinet 4, Sophomore Cabinet 2, House of Rep. 3, Tri-Y ISecretaryl 4. BOB KELLER-Football 4, Swimming 4, House of Rep. 2, Tennis 4. HELEN KILGORE-Tri-Y 4, Masquers 3, Econ Echoes I, G.A.A. I. JERRY KINNSCH-Wrestling 3, Football I, Fermulators 3, Golf l. IRENE KIPFER-Student Court 4, Orlll Team 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, 4. JOYCE KNAUSS-Drlll Team 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, Choir 3, 4. BOB KUBO-House of Rep. I, Hi-Y 1, 2, C Basketball 3, Wrestling 1, 2. STEVE KOCAIS-Varslty Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Pylon LINDA LAMB-Drlll Team 2, 3, 4. Leader 3, 4, Sophomore Class Cabinet lTreasurerI Sports Edltor 4. RAYLENE LAMONS- L Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Masquecs 1. 2. 2, House of Rep. 4. MARSHA LANDRAM-Masquers 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Girl's Tennis Team 3. LINDA LEE-Tri-Y 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. FRAIZK 'LESTER-Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Cholr 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Knights u 4. HOWARD LEWIS-Marching Band 2, 3, Campus Fellowship 3, Camera Club 2. LINDA LEWIS - Flag Glrl 3, 4, Soclal Club lSecretaryI 2, Campus Fellowship lTreasurerI 3, G.A.A. 1. SUZANNE LOCHMANN-Pep Club 1, Masquers I, Campus Fellowship 2, Business Club lVIce Presldentl 2. BARBARA LONSDALE-Girls' League lPresIdentl 4, Sports Queen Princess 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Senlor Class Hlstorian 4. ESTELLE LORENZE-Campus Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Masquers 3. PAULA LOWER-G.A.A. 1, Drlll Team 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, Head Maiorette 4. 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. JO ANNE MacCARTNEY-White Caps 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Marching Band Justice 4, Knights Club 3, 4. FRED MacDONALD-Olympian Staff 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief CHRISTINE MACIEL-Senlor Class Cablnet 4, Senate 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Lams 4. MICHAEL MacGREGOR-Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Concert Band 4. ROGER MACRAY-A.F.S. Exchange Student 3, Class President 2, 3, Senate 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Soclety 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY MADRID-Pylon Sophomore Classl Editor 4, Control Force lSecretaryI 4, House at Rep. 4, Trl-Y 3, 4. JOAN MAEDA-House of Rep. 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, Pep Club 2, 3. KEN MAHAFFEY-Stage Crew 2, 3, Masquers 3, Cholr 4. GAYLENE SUE MALLARD-Senior Play Hostess 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers Club 3, Student Store 2. PEGI MANAUGH-Corps De Ballet 2, Masquers 1, Campus Fellowship l. JUDY MARTIN-Drlll Team 3, 4, Historian 4, Campus Fellowship 3, French Club 4. MAGGIE MASHBURN-Olympian Staff 4, Feature Editor 4, Thespians 4, Masquers 4. DARVIN MASSA- B Football 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2. DOUG MAYFIELD-V. Wrestling 4, B Swimming 3. JOYCE McCLENAHEN-Senior Glrls Councll 4, Tri-Y 4, Pep Club 2, Masquers 1. GARY McCREA-Track 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Water Polo 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. Fred CMJEADDEN-Radio Amateur I, 2, Varslty Football 2, 3, Rifle Team 4, Spanish JIM McNALLY-Varsity Football 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Squires 2, French Club 1, 2. JIM gc:A:LlN-Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, B Football 3, Knights u . GAREIITRSDBERTS-Class President 4, ASB Vice President 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Knlghts u , 4. BILL CMEISR-Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, B Basketball 2, Rod and Gun ll . RICHARD MEYER-Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Knights 4, Bowling 3, 4, Chess DONALD MILLER-Camera Club 1, 2. TERRY MINTON-Olympian Staff 2, Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 2, 3, Swlmmlng Team 1, 2, 3. JACK MINZEY-Speaker of House 4, Olympian Edltor in Chief 3, Knights 3, 4, Scholarship Soslety 3. MARTIN MISSO-Varslty Football 4, J.V. Football 3. CURTIN MITCHELL-Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Formulators 3, 4, Science Fair 3. GLORIA MITCHELL - House ot Rep. 3, A-Capella Choir 2, Olympian Staff 2, Masquers 3. LOUIE MONDRAGON-Basketball 2, Football 1. MAURENE MONSON-Control Force 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Tri-Y 1, Skating Club 2. ROBERT MORGAN-Dlvlng Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 2, 3, 4, Swimmlng Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 2. EUGENE MUSSLYN-Control Force 3, 4. JIM MYCKLEBY-C Basketball 1, 2, B Basketball 3, J.V. Baseball 3. RICK MYRWOLD-Formulators 4, Senate 4, J.V. Football 3, J.V. Westling 2, 3. BARBARA NANCE - Band 2, 3, 4, Campus Fellowship l, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Whlte Caps 4. ROY NESVOLD-Thespians 4, Masquers Club 4, Olymplan Printing Staff 3. RONALD NEWMAN-Swimming Letterman 3, 4, Radlo Amateurs 3. BEVERLY NEWTON-Pep Club 2, 3, Student Store 2, Trl-Y 1, Masquers 1, 4. MARY NIEVES4G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Hamemaking Club 1, Masquers 1, 4. JOYCE NOXON-Treasurer lEcon Echoesl I, Pep Club 2. REX NUTTER-Track l, HI-Y 2, Wrestllng 4, Gymnastics I, 4. PATRICIA O'BRlEN-House of Rep. 4. BOB O'NEll.L-Varsity Football 3, 4, Knights Club 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Letterman Club I, 2. NORMAN ONO-Boy's League Rep. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Spanish Club 2. VIRGINIA ORIS-Whlte Caps 3, 4, Banner Glrl 3, 4, Latln Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drlll Team 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA PATTERSON-Senate 4, Scholarship Soclety 4, French Club 4, Campus Fellowship 4. NICHOLAS PERRAKIS-Foreign Exchange Student 4, Senate 4, House of Rep. 4, Water Polo Swlmmlng 4. MARTHA PERRY-Masquers 2, Education Club 2, Campus Fellowship 1. CARLA PETRICK-House of Rep. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Radlo Broadcasting 2, Masquers 3. REBECCA PETTIT-Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Masquers 1, 2. JANET PHILLIPS-Glrls League Secretary 3, Lams 4, Tri-Y 4, Girls League Rep. 3. KAREN PLOWMAN-Campus Fellowship 2, White Caps 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Pep Club 1. JoETTA POWERS-Girls League Service Chairman 3, Tri-Y 4, Senate 4, G.A.A. 1, 2 GLORIA PRESCOTT - Tennis Team 3, Radio Broadcasting 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Masquers 3. CARL PURKEY-Boy's League lSecretary-Treasurerl 4, Camera Club lPresidentI 3, Track Team 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE QUALLS-Trl-Y 3, House of Rep. 2, Tri-Y 4, Campus Fellowship I, 2, 3. GAIL QUERRY-J.V. Football 2, Olympian Staff 3, 4, B Football 1, B Basketball 1. BONNE REAK-Lams Vice President 4, Scholarship Secretary 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Council Secretary 4, Election Board 4. PATRICIA RECORD-Senior Girls Council 4, Sports Queen Princess 4, Freshman Cabinet 1, Sophomore Cabinet 2. ROSE REDMOND - Senlor Representative lP.E.I 4, Senate 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Y 'l, 2, 3. BOB RIFKIN-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l. 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. Knights 3, 4. BILL RIGG - B Wrestling and Basketball 1, B Track 2, Varsity Football and Swimming 3. GLORIA ROGERS-Masquers 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 4. CESAR ROJAS-Senior Play 2. SANTA SAN PAOLO-Masquers 4, Dancing Club 2. GARY Schaper'-Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Dancing Club 1. FRED SCANLIN-Formulators 4. ALBERT-SCHNEIDER-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dancing Band 2, 3, 4, B Football I. SHIRLEY SCHROCK-Econ Echoes 1, G.A.A. 1. DAVID SCOTT-HI-Y Club 4, House of Representative 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4. MARCIE SHAFF-Thesplans 4, Campus Fellowship 2. ALICE RAYE SHALLENBERGER-Pep Club 4, G.A.A. MARY SCOTT-G.A.A. 2, 3, Masquers 3, 4. SANDY SHELDRICK-Olympian Staff 4. JO ANN SHIELDS-ASB Secretary 4, Scholarship Soclety 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Lams 3, 4. FLORA SHOUSE-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Fellowship 4, Organ Class 4, Glrls Senior Glee 4. HELEN SIEBER-Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, A.S.B. Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Olympian Staff 3, 4, Lams 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE SIMS-Chief Justice 3, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Squires 2. 2, 3, 4, Squires 2. MARILYN SIMUNDSON-Sports Queen Princess I, 4, Malorette 3, 4, A.S.B. Corres- ponding Secretary 4. ANNA JEAN SMITH-Masquers 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1. DARRELL SMITH-Cross Country 4, House of Representatives 1, 4, Track 2, Rod and Gun 3, 4. GERALD SNARE-Scholarship Society 3, 4, J.V. Football 4, Knights 4, Latin Club 1, 2. DAVE STAFFIERI-Band 1, 2, Control Force 2. SARAH STROPE-Scholarship 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2. NOBUKO,SUMl-Sports Queen 4, Song Queen 4, Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. DICK SWOBODA - Student Body President 4, Boy's League President 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3. FRANK TATE-Sopohmore Class President 2, Sophomore Class Vlce President 2, Squlres 2, Letterman 2. JUDY TAYLOR-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Campus Fellowship 2, Student Store 2, 3. ROSEMARY TAYLOR-Drill Team 2, 3, Olympian Staff 2, 3, 4, Junlor Achievement 2, 3, House of Rep. 3, 4. TED TESKE-Radio Amateur 2, Basketball 3, 4, Track 4. SANDY TILTON-Junlor Achievement 3, Honor Holl I, 2, 3, 4. MARY JEAN TOMASI-House of Rep. 2, Masquers 2, Pep Club 2, Drlll Team 3, 4. LARRY TRUESDALL-Bowling 1, 2, Pep Club 3. BILL TRUETT-House of Rep. 1, Marching Band 2 3, Dance Band 4, Concert Band 4. CARROLL TURNAGE - Cross Country 3, Track 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Control Force 2, 4. BILL UTTER-Knights 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Rltle I, 2, 3. 4, Masquers 4. RON' VENCILL-B Football 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 4, J.V. Basketball 1. PILAR VILLA-Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4- Sr. Girls Councll 4, Latin Club 1. LINDA WAINWRIGHT-Masquers 2, A Cappella Cholr 3, 4, Glrls Glee 2, Drlll Team 3, 4. IRENE WARD-Lams 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Hlstorlan I, 3. BARBARA WARREN-Science Club President 2, 3, Girls League Social Committee Chairman 4, Sports Queen Candidate tor Semper Sclenta Club 4, V. P. Biologists Club 3. JUN WATANABE-Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy's League Rep. 2, 4, Scholarship Club 2, 3, House ot Rep. 1, 4. DANIEL WATSCHKE-Knights 4, Water Polo 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL WEILER-Dance Band I, 2, 3, Marching Band 1. 2, Lettermen I, Pylon Staff 4. SHARON WELLS-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, House ot Rep. 2, Senate 4. LARRY WERNET-V. Water Polo 4, V. Football 2, 3, Lettermen Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. PAT WETTSTEIN-French Club, Secretary 4, House ot Rep, I, Pep Club 2, Trl-Y 2. DOROTHY WILSON-Masquers 2, 3, 4, Cee Basketball 2, House at Rep. 4. KAREN WITT-Drill Team 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Masquers 2, 3. MARYLEE WRIGHT-Tri-Y 4, Masquers 3. GAYLE YEARGAIN-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, President 4, Lams 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Student Court 4. MARIAN YO:HIKl-Lams 3, Presldent 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, V. President 4, House at Rep. . DONNA ZELENKA-Education Club V. President 4, Campus Fellowship 1, 2, 3. DORTHY ZIEGENBEIN - Lams 3, 4, Electlon Board 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. 51 O. Wk Q- vA 4mW, QQ yqfoxj v MAJ? Y' 4205 xp y' J K Q M if f X z yj lfsx if Wfifix-Ns f , g N VX 6? f zu r' K m e W xv'fXJV .y 9 C 5- g ,KJ ' fx A 'N W if , Yhxfm i X ' , XXQA 3 .E rf, X B ak . A xv Ax' Q: V mb VX 1 if W M -s ' - , X fy ff! A , M W L- VY fy 15. j'.k fs' I' cg J-' d ,S A X' -F VJ a ' ' ' ', , 'Q Q ' ' V sf ' , . W. L- . Q .. 52 JUNICSRKS ' Q V. f, . I V, a,1rt:?Mzg?i5v,2q7 Ist Semester Cabinet: J. Tessieri, Boys' League Representative, M. Lopez, Girls' League Representative, D. Ramsey, Vice President, T. Case, President, J. Black, Treasurer, D. Olsen, Historian, P. Martes, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS CABINETS JUNIOR CLASS CABINET First proiect of the Class of 60 was the sponsoring of Paula Lower for Sports Queen. Next on the agenda for the cabinet was the selection of Senior rings, After preliminary selection by the cabinet, the final choice was made by the entire class vote. An afternoon dance was held during the first semester. The rings were delivered iust before the Junior Prom, which was held on April 4, 1959, in the L.H.S. cafeteria. The two money making projects were a candy apple sale and operation C-W. Another proiect was the selec- tion of the Senior Class colors and sweaters for the year i959-60. The Perennials truly had a successful year and can attribute this to the combined efforts of both cabinets. - f -Gwfrs: Second Semester Cabinet: J. Moore, Hlstorlan, N. DeLa Torre, Girls' League Representative, J. Valmore, Vlce President, D. Curtls, President, S. Richard, Secretary, M. Lopez, Treasurer, G. Creek, Bays' League Representative. 53 ix ,...,f s XS l xi- 8. S Qu its E L x ,K y. , A ' X B A ' fig. , -r - Q M ,, ' S' X ,wo . l A 4 . .:, 'Us .JL SA N . 2 f - - 1 J ' - . , ',, X - I . fs, MQ! 1 -, t, . N , Q. , : or . 5' K K. A-of SH wt. N' TS: , K 3 lx Ii ii' iF - f WHERE . by .f ,, ' . -.fr .J . . ., , J 'N - in Qi. G1 ,cf x . . G.. I - ,s - ? . I - Yw fn 'L , f. A ooss .s , B - 54 Abbott, T. Adams, J. Adsit, J. Albertson, L. Albin, J. Albright, S. Alduendn Alduendo 51 J U N ICR A'Lurede, C. A'Lurede, P. Anderson, J. Anderson, P. Armour, H. Arredondo, L. Arroyo, H. Ash, P. Booker, R. Briscoe, R. Buckinghon K Ashley, C. Boren, P. Brison, J. Burgon, B Atchison, J. Boltiger, C. Brophy, L. Burkemun P Aukos, L. Bowen, J. Brown, J. Burns, J. Austin, G. Avery, T. Azoon, D. Boker, D. Boker, J. Bules, L. Ball, P. Barbosa, C. Barker, A. Barnes, E. Barnett, R. Boskins, M. Boss, I. Boys, R. Beck, J. Becker, A. Begondo, D. Begundo, V. Bolondel, R. Bell, T. Bell, W. Bennett, M, Benson, R. Benson, S. Bergstrom, S. Black, J. Blake, K. Bloncorte, J. Blankenship, E. Boardman, D. Bowen, J. Brown, P. Butler, L Boyle, C. Brusius, D. Burley, P 491 N r sv '-3 1-1 . 1 'K- .gf ill 6 CUBl'v 5- Carson, J. Chapman, J. C0llf0UN. 5. Carhr, P. Charbonnoau, A. Culljwof. D- Caslagna, M. Cavan, P. CUNPQI 54 Cave, J. Chavu, J. Cum-llll, DA Chacon, B. Chavu, T. CUYPUHVUYI l'l- Chaney, M. Chanaull, W. 2 1 ,Z 4045! M ,KA ag! 4- . 1,64cf 1 144' ' .5 M- f Zifwfff CLASS '53 7, . Chism, R. 5 lf Clark, J. A Cloary, B. 8,7 Clihon, W. .- Coborley, N. 'J ,H I 9 i 0 .Q . Coburn, G. Cochran, l.. Cole. N. x Combs, M. Cone, D. fog. V ' Conley, D. Conslabln, R. Cooley, J. Cordero, L. Coslello, M. Cofhrum, P. Covey, D. Cramer, P. Creek, G. Crespin, M. Crows, M. Crisp, G. Crisl, J. Crawford, B. Cross, B. Cross, R. Cronnoo. J. K I Culvlr, D. K ' G ', Culwull, A. if ' li, Culwcll, B. WX ,Z x N ,rg IL N Wie? Curtis, R. I Cure, G. Daly. D. it Darnell, B. 'Q ' Davis, C. Davis, L. Dean, S. Dean, S. Dobnam, S. Dalabia, C. Delabio, E. DelaTorre, N. Danmark, P. Donny, G. Dorks, D. .Q 22' s . Q, .gr ka. X Us . J ff ff F v-, x' 'B , N w , L i x if x 5' K ' 1 I U Asif' 4 ' 3.5 Q an q 'aw K .L . x fr - .,... . .. . L' ' J' QF- K, ? V Q 3 .ml ' Wkgvk 1 J ., .J ,QV . W . ' 'x a ...ax 'N H . 'Q , vs X X X ff- . gl J Q I sl' J ' ' ' , X . A, s., f . Q X -.Q .sh J M . , -' ' . mx i , g A, -,- .. Pk. -Si . 'L it 3. J 1 H. V i if ., ll fx.. wx- . . ' fffyw K9 . .W- . Q 3,41 'T' 4 41. D rl' . 'xl Q .in Q afiiyi A 'fn k 'Wim 4 ll ' 1 DeShaxo, 0. I 5 Desplanclrc. E. J , , Domingex, M. 4 VN Q Dooley, P. W Dooley, P. vf....,. Rl ao i' Xi Q-.. 'TP 3:1 55 .1 'f' . X Q 'Qc W- . ff - . ' ,ii -X in c L M lf 5, - - .. . ' ' ,.f ' ' Q., ,. 5 'lk I k':' F 'X . r ci . . ., R 4 . N Q 1 N, ii N X Ellell, L. Ellis, F. 's Q Ellis, J. X Enoch, L. Fairchild, J. Feldenzer, M, Figlivolo, M. Figueras, W. s... ruby, E. lk Q Fillmore, J. Flall. J. ,.,.uf, is I I I Francisco, K. Franke, C. Fraser, J. Freeman, D. X. ii E Frushion, F. Fosler, M. Fowler, N. 'H' Gangilano. V. ,R Garcia, A. ' 'Q 5' Garcia, E. A Garcia, L. W-N . N Garcia, P. se, l-1 ,ec . .4 yr.. , . as 4 A. Filxmaurice, A. 6' A-f 3? Duke, R. Dunn, T. Duran, C. Ealon, L. Edmundson Gard, G. Garrell, L. Gaslon, G. Gales, J. Gales, J. ,D. Jxf 'A Doran, A. Dosler, R. Doyebie. E. Doyle, J. Drago, J. Dubyl R. Dudley, G. 9 Gales, M. Boaslful Juniors compare lheiqr rin wilh lhose of Iasl year. George, S. Gerardo, M. Gerhardl, S. Gervais, J. Gibbons, M. Gibson, D. Gibson, J. Giesen M Goldman M. i R es' 1 'Ji C if f -ff 'J' K ' L Alliii . Goldston, T. I X' 'V , ' ' K l Gomez, I. , Y . eq , z ,gi 5' ll L ' 'vi Iwi, Goodwin, R. ' r ' N .' f . . Grace, J. , if N. v Grace, J. V J sf 4, 1 :A f s, Gravel, A. K X .5 ' v N' Green, P. 'iw ' X . w A A . f ' as ' . l l A L 5 is-an 5 xx J xl--Q1 Greene, R. 'r A , Greenham, F. Q Q 1 Q Greenup, M. , N R - W Griffin, J. , 'UV . To 'Q li l 'I .x .. .4 J 'F .1 Q I 'Y . 4 ,Q Vi . Gullett, L. 2 xA s' -R ., -vs ,,. Guyman, J. - ' - . Q- . Hahn, J. it ,Q-' rf '55, hi- - 1' Haley, P. XM' 4 K, J 'L J- . 5 so xf inf, i, -. i x x ,Ax ,F .. i Haley, S. - - ' oc. Hall, E. . 4 Q 'A Q Hanson, J. I K' Hardy, B. '1'?x,j 1 J, ' . L M f .. ..... . ,mv lf, an . M ef' .. Harrison, D. SAA .M , -' asf Q Harthorn R. ' ' I Q1 X. H , L. C- . One of the outstanding members of the Ngzzlldq, L. H - ' Q: xx Junior Class, Joel Tessieri, has been 5 ,. - y chosen as our representative for the L A, H , W 'xx American Field Service Exchange Stu- X ' r V V 'P it in V dent Program. He leaves here the middle , ' S' of June to go abroad until about the ' first of September. We all help send L him to represent LHS and America over- : Y 'Y'DJ- 745 .T ' 'A ,N y .,, erzer, . ,Q seas when we support the AFS money Hmd.,,onVM -,L Y., V 1 QA 1515 H W , making projects. Joel will share his ex- Hendrex, M. ' l A 'Fr' 1-R periences when he returns to school next - 5 fx N.- .. fall. Bon, Voyage, Joel! ,' i My Q Y ' is Hendricks, G. 1 ,,. I li - Hennexsey, D. . Q Henson, B. A 8 Herbert, N. 6, A QI, 65 -1, ' . , ' x -- 3335! ' - , :'x-my L . - .gi Q , M.. , Q In J ., Hernandez, B. V K ,Q Herrera, C. V V . .. if N- , l Herring, R. . fx 1 - Herrington, J. V r L .fl 42,5 Herz, J. '- nf' 4 Q f 'J 'in I .. ox, 4 ' .A s ., X J ' ' 'IQ J Herlog, R. ' is Hessong, B. . i Hickman, K. 5 I ' 5 , 4- g f ,Yi -F Hildebrand, L. 1 ' ' as A 5 I 'P at K H' l ,S. -il' Q ' , - 5 ' . 5 .env if -if .5 ve ei 1- - Horfiiine. D. X .T ?' - H J L K ' f I f X nl L ' , .4 'L R n 'N .. Qi. an-A ,. ' ' .xv - - 'wr fv.gg..z . V : . A ar in .m 4. 5 fp., . , fig Qi M ' Q 33 f no K A my A 'L K.. .. . M' wtyff: xt' I I X X V, tif? efk 'N I af . 1-f ' Y ,N ,S I ii 4 I . , xg' A Jolhnson, X . f . on Jo nw-. . 5 Ii - kk . my ' i Jones, J. Y 1 fi 2 ., ,, .V,L . Jonas, J. W ' '-- V 'gg Jones. S. 2 N Kader, H. Kamikcwa, W. ky. Kunning, T. 5-, K - Knsarda, P. VZNN AQ --L. ' X . ' Kawoshira, Y. X ' K Kell, K. N fx 'b Kennedy, J. N . X iixe ff Kennerly, 5. ' .. J ' N It ' , '17 Q L.. , vw' K A ..,,.-qw , J W -1 KnouTs, L. , 11' 1 K ' Knod , R. 'L Km-mn. ,- Koons, R. . K ... . Korean., L. ' Kramer, R. i Krause, K. ' ' Krohne, E. J ki KJ Q Ns' mi Kwis, R. Kruger, J. La Counte ,r. Langan, M. Larsen, O. V1 U ,, .. j,..,.,,,gqP n g. - Q s J - A 4 J .Q J .gf ' a if ' l'h' g A 1 ' 1' , ' ,CLQZA ky, E - . , . . L' ' 'KK' if . 9 , . Si . '.. !3 2..f' S . . - F - - ' :sw ' . 5: . N ' - - '.,, RJ K ' 1' 15' M371 'L 4 Q L ree L 3 L . fa.. ,,, W .' ff . . 1 . i ... T. - ,. . N' fx ' fix.. . ,,-. ya six J x 58 Hokuf, T. Holquin, F. Hoover, K. Hopkin, J. Herroll, N. H0Yle, C. Hoyt, L. Hughes, B. Hull, L. Hunl, B. Hursl, J. Hutchem, J. Hutchison, Ireland, J. Jeffery, S. D Juiorski, C. John, M. Johnson, B. Larson, L. Lo Villa, L. Law, P. Lowrance, H. Lu, E. Lester, M. Lewis, P. Lindo, P. Lilfle, K. Locke, S. Logon, R. Lombardi, Loop, D. Lopez, M. Lucero, I. Ludy, S. Lund, L. Lymon, G. Junior Prom This year the Junior Prom was held on the fourth day of April, four days after the Juniors received their class rings. The theme for the Prom was April Love , the decorations were hearts and doves. The name of lhe band was fhe Holly- wood Flames. lf was held in our cafeteria. w I I n f 'x I -Q. Shirley Sunde, having her dress filled by Vangie Garcia. I-4... Charles Botiiger dressing for the big occasion. f 'V' If-' q lf ' J K 'ii Carol Famous, Marilyn' Oddy, Sandy Henderson, Olivia Esqueda, Larry Stallings, Dick Curlis Bob Peterson, Joe Adams, ready for 'he big dance. f. I M354 Q v, . 'U S t n 3' L 'N- lr w Y 5 HQX. Q., . Q nk, Q' 3 If xl 1 X. . v -.v Q' sk A 9 1-v 4 v . 'P . if I. : 'uh ki g kyfmxs LLVLL .., . P ' f : on 1 .1 ' L'-3 bi. '.'.es'F Z . . K ,al V' 'fyow-it 5 A 'CTE I5 Lyons, R. Modding, D. Maeda, D. Maas, S. Mugel, G. Manlly, L. Marengo, M. Morley, A. Martos, P. Martin, L. Martin, L. Martin, R. Martin, 5. May, D. May, K. Mazuo, P. McCann, S. Morrison, C. Murray, W. Nelson, P. Mgclenqhgn, D, Moss, R. Nakamura, K. Newton, S McClure, H. McComb, S. Mulvonon, G. Neguard, R. Nichols, I Mura, V. Noilun, J. Nolos, P. Murphy, D. Nolson, J. Ocldy, M. Murray, A. Nelson, J. Ogburn, S ' j . W ease:-L H l 1 W McCracken, M. xl -. , K I mcguoigbi. K . K . ' ,1 , c oo, . K Q ' l an MCGUQUHI K- XY .. 91 H ' L 'S-H' 2 x 11., My Maury-v C- L' ' ,.f.2fLg'wgs J ' - L gy 1' - L A K -f L. ... f' 0' - Mr:Kain, J. Q ii . . - . ,, A ig , . I McMillan, M. - Q ' . i I 1 ' . ' McMillan, W. 9' ,5 .. N.-j i f-W M'N hA- Q '- ' L X , A ... H ' .1 .kl' ,I,, , 1 Q --fi Q3-ff 'k-' K we .. . . sf. ' fl ' 'A A 35 1 Mckoborts, S. L y Tk 2 Melton J. E .. A gl Montoll N. 'A X Q M ' LL . L -- -' 'J Musnor . - 551- ..... J rail 4 , 7:1 My Q K 5 L .N i I Mull J. - , 5-' .L , 'v . Mitsunaga, V. y ' V Q .A f 5- Moana, A. -i eff' . 'i P f A l I ..': A gig! Montano, M. x,' I .gn ' ig Q Montn, C. ' if - .. Aff' Q :FN K i Montgomory, 5 Q M K N , '- . K V - Moore, B. . uv.. 'if ' nxlwyia Moore, J. , K Qs, . Y - - 'Is Y -1 ' -5,-'Q,. 'f ' f V 1 ' H . .,..' f 5 .il ,Q 'L A 5:3 . ' L f' - 77355.srf4? ' Moors, J. '. Y, , I I Morales, P. U 3 -. , 1' 'T 2 5 ' ' 1' ' i Mormilo, P. ' . 5 -9 1. i Sf if 2 1, Morris, L. ,QQ ' ' v . 'M Mvrril, 5. . , L y - My X L l ' 60 ji 'Y 'Q-,' v it q 5 'r -:P il us.. f 1 . i. 1, wg .lg . 4 . .1 . . . . 51 1 x ?' OIR. H. Plllmlh I- Paurson, L. Olllm D. Pflfklff C. Ponningion, One, V. Parsons, P. hug, P, Oswald, S. Pullorson, G. Pqrry, H, Paco, A. Puwlaczylh E. Perry, J. Polfrnyman, S. Pcyno, 5. Paterson, I. ,oss Peterson J. Pahil W. Phillips, J. Phillips, M. Q- ew A- .x . qi ' ff X X ' L- . .5 V Pierce, G. Q 2 ' I .ii i Xi 'S I 1 , ,,, ' 1 X Q1 V ' ' 1 w .F 4' . f f .- H sf ' , . ' J .Q R, Pierson, C. N Q jf' 1 E3 'Fx Pinnuy, S. L ' A, , . Plalchor, B. j 0-X Q Q 57. A qx ' I ' fa Porfor. L. -. i i' ,iv . r Prilchard, E. ' ., kg.-Q ' T A f ' ri- ' .H Puriell, W. , A 'V gulinonu, C. ig? 5. as 3 - R Q a sion, R. . . , J Rvmwv, D. 4 . ' . L' SE - X manga, R. ' Q .jg ' ' W f. JS M .x . I, .. mr. M Rungcl, R. L, f A ' Rea, J. f 1 fi Q 'H A -Q Q' Rnd, M. , K' Rosso, L. JF, ,,. N! , Regnior, S. K L, 7 N X . Q W i' x N lv... f . LVL I f -H.. . . - af , ' 1, , .2 Q' ff R-uma, n. . . 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We iust get the grade for English' Stein, D. Stephenson, F. Stewart, E. Stewart, J. Stover, D. Strong, G. N., N Y ., .. wwf S Stucky, G. A ti ,I Terry, M. ., ar L, e , rw . . . FEM. .. ,yy K Y' 08. -ffgzflf fiesf - 'S , Q- ' . 5 S . S S wel , A .S S A f f ,ii i ,.. Q' N ,A H' ' X ill. - K- f Q- uf . I, ,QQ b x 'X - ' it' A 2 1' Sunde, S. Swanson, R. Sweeny, R. Taylor. B. Terrones, D. Tessieri, J. Thayer, K. Thomas, B. Thompson, Thompson, Tico, D. Tiernay, E. Tipton, S. Toler, P. -w Torroi, P. Tolh, J. W ,T Trammell, J. y T Il, P. ' ,, S X .Lam T ,f M L- W X . -T Turonllno, C. , J T Turner, E. ' X A y N - uk I, 4 ,LF , it QJX Lugwull, W , J. ' . , j ,L I .,:,::7'g? , J A, A , .- M Q ' A xalenlu aa D. , - Q 5 5, 4 5. . - -5 , , , , , , -N- y. T i 'Sf Y L - ig li! v:nmcg:1dy,r. J ' ff, r '53 'ilj ,U W V Q - L. 1,1 6 L w X 'X f b . VY B , V J J L 'T 1 If 32: Z::Y' V- -Q W J . 'f . 9 Y. V. . . L V vimik, s. , r , , s ,W . ' 1 Q 5 0 'J fp!! Wagner, R. l Y 2, 'J 1515? A yi-V . V . 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M L w ey bo. . m7 ,555 r i wi I . ,A J 1 fi ' 5 gkk 'Riff' 63 v Q4 wget' I' I ROW ONE: S. Fruchey, V. Felix, L. Gracy. ROW TWO: F. Hawkins, P. Kamada, J. Jipson, M. Luzinski. SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINETS The principal activity ofthe Sophomore cabinets was the organization, planning, and presenting of the Sophomore Sweetheart Dance. Held on February 6, 1959, the dance was a huge success and was highlighted with the crowning of the Sophomore Sweetheart for l959. Since most of the work for the dance was carried out by the first semester cabinet, the second semester cabinet was left to raise the needed money for their treasury. Through sales and proiects, they were able to see that the class treasury was supplemented with the desired funds. Q YAK 1 f. , Q, fs . 'f N ' A '..,.:erf-- - ' ' : S . ff' ' v A :Q b .K R as , Nh is B W ' ' s...EfEESfi 4 . 11. h mV, . . , . m::L Y 4 , XVVV if A or . . . ' - fr. ...... A 1 ' K :E .4 I .2 Vrik r g K- .1 -rtk iz , ,..., 52. 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Adair, J. Akins, F. Alderman, E Allen, P. Angichiodo, Archibald, II Argo, D. Arnold, J. Arvizu, R. Ash, K. Ausdemoro, Bakor, B. Baker, C. Baker, J. Baker, R. Baldi, J. Barbosa, S. Barlow, B. Barnes, D. Barnes, L. Barnu, R. Barnes, S. Barnhouss, Barrioir C. Barstow, J. Bayliss, P. Bloch, L. Beavis, M. Babu, B. Bohn, V. Baidolman, Bonuke, M. Barber, J. Borkenmsier Bernhard, K Bnhara, A. Boshara, S. Brooks, S. Brower, K. lrown, J. Drown, M. lrown, R. lrun, L. G K x g., lullork, J. ff' lumnead , luslamanl luslillos, G. lulcher, L. lutler, J. luller, J. Colero, V. Iameran, Campbell, Iaparella, Zarlos, T. Iarpenler, Iauur, A. Iavallucci Ihambers, B. W 0, D. - E' . 2 Q J. ,- J. M ' R J- 4 Ti. A X G. .5 .. - , Iharlei, C. x K Iharlu, L. ' ' Ihavel, I Zhureh, K. Iiampu, R. Ilark, D. Ilark, J. Ilemenn, Ilevenger, Ilodleller, Cloud, R. Ioen, C. Zole, S, Iolon, M. Iallins, D. lambs, L. 'onll W. - Y, Zonner, J. Iaon, L. Ioon, M. Zoaper, D. 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Giandalia, T. Gibson, B. Gilberl, R. Gillrer, 5. I K M ' Goodman, C. ' .Q , E Goodman, R. 3, , , , I -wg Gornick. M. 5. A K -L M 1 A , Gmty' L' Q in C -in 'fn 2 2522221 gf . ,JI K .gf Gramann, J. I , ,,: gtg, 1 ' Gnasby. J. , 'ff M f A i Gruar, B. Green, K. illilix' Grlln, . 1 93' - -. Q Gran, R. 4. L 5' -- iff Gullono, K. ' ' ' Q -,Ei Haggnerg, L. -EL M ' K S 'D' V' K X' Hallhnrg, S. ' , , A A 'A Halslead, R. , ' Hum, G. K - i r W1 51.1, I X I Q Hamill, D. , ll W J . B, f ' ,gi 'gm .21 ' t ' A A 5 , ll' f 1 Hamilton, C. . 'lk-9 A H , . A Q Q .hw I K ,, 0. ,sk anna D 5 N L it Hannon, F. gil ' 1 . I . f N ,. Hanson, K. in Ngwx 5 V1 1' ' -lt' Harams. J. V -- , Hargas, G. . Vp. I Q I , a 3' , Hartwell, M. 5 f' M- A Harvell, J. XS I-2 ' - . Haule, J. , H' fl? gg. J Hawkins, F. , - . Hayes, S. Q VV Elf Haymes, T. V Lf Q , J X T .., 0 Haynns, A. Hendershol, K. . Henderson, S. -MM. 1 4 f 3 .Q Hendmkr J- Left to right B. Oldham, L. Lawhem, L. Hanson. 3' Henneforth, C. ,QR Hepner, K. Wu... Herrera, G. Herrera, M. 4 L gg' Herron, M. - 1. ,ig . - Hile, R. ig 1 Hin, J. X J .8 Han, J. CWW-f y 'f ll wlx ' l , -Qrgiggewuf L aal' 1 - ', Q . Hipplov, C. fllf 4 ' . Hodnllf, P. , Hoflmuisflr, R '- P .ng .sf 'Ds' Q X x Haneycuh, L. 4. ,,. 'A 9 gg i . Mm, G. ,fi 'C ...- -I ' Q Q Howard, G. O- A - U J Hummcll, D. V 4 f 'll Hunter. V, ,K y , 4, Hunlcr, W. L lf.l.x., nl . 'ifi' . 'H 1 . a f L L l'l A .2 fs . jg, f li Lili., A Hulclnns, D. I A Hufchison, S. WL Hulchiion, S. 'A 1 -- . ' . f ' f- . llama M' I X K1 . K . L ' L - S l sg , , my if ., ,L Jamas, L. I ' ' I - Jenkins, P. H ' ' K'l' MM '-'- . Jipson, J. ' l , ,.. X ' Johnson, A. 69 U Johnson, I. 35 ' :'g A K 'Manson' sg ., 5 gag. I, Jo neon, . ' . , fi , Jones, J. - 1. ' 4-Q it iq Q! - .. . ' Jones, 0. '- J A Jordan, R. t V - ,. , Joseph, J. Jw -If ... q J Judson D 5' ' .'k- '- nn 5 ' L iff . on, U b . ., . . . 1.4 1 J J Kanada, P. Kell, J. Keller, S. Keniry, D. Kennurd, D. Kerker, K. Kirsten. D. ' ,,... L , 2 ...pi ,,, . ,zu Kettering, S , 'ky' J. Klipphahn, L. Eg . w--f ,i Kirkpatrick, B. . ,., Knight, A. , ...M Kohl, J. Keonce, J. K K . - K 'Q ,. 'Z.. . , . N Mfg. 4 . . . AQ... ,, , - N 'R 5. . fi 5. , at , Y... .x Q 'T '- ww 1 Q, W ...,, Q sf ' it 1 W Q 'ima Q ., Q ,N , gk Q. ,Q l WK iv A Q., Q m 'M 'M t HK.. if 'ii N E: Lx at 'Sf X R A 'B .Q 1 Y 751 21- vi 1 ,. 5 wg 1 X' 1 Y 4' ll S . 1 f 'B 'Iv' X R K L.. t r 1 X at S HTL .3 N Neg: L G J: xx 5, 3 . , .,, , . , 'wa wifw. L K ,. , 12.4, ,, F N .... Q we , ,M .Q -.E W0 -L.. , Q - it Koons, W. L 6- Koulos, M. S., Krohne, J. -' ' ff Krause, J. La Grande, Q. .Tw -R: 5, 1 L , N. , umons Lampe, J. in 1 L Lund, B. ' Q ' London, B. -fl' Q-5 Lu Terra, E. Lawrence, J. Lawrence, L. 1 AB? 4. 3+ N w '5 ff, '- 'ff . 4, L' . L f L 4- 'Q' ' ' . A X L' J L Lfag, , -3 9 E . 4-,T , I Iii Le gre A, , ii - , .. .uwfff 1' . , L.2..,,.5 c L if qi f fi Lester. L iiiigdi 'V .. J 'L-L if T ' if . , Q L Levine, J. K- 15 A I ' ,fx ' gt- L il xii. Levitt, I. A - I L - I ' - D -:. , , Lindsay, K. 'MQ' Lippert, R. , London, C. gg' R ':. f i, 1 v L I , ev N ' ' , jg j. , f 009, . 'dvr :ii , A ' A R Lonsdale, C. - K . fi ,.., , . ff! kt' - f V ,, K uw-aw. R. - . n X D L 1 .,,. . Q.. DJJ ' ,Y .. as ii' K 2 . , ' ' - .. , X .QL ' - ' ' ix. 7 1 - -W 1- 1 '-iff Lvboff, V. ' L 1 Jk' L . E N . Lucero, A. ' 1. Q J Lucero, E. . - - f- K ' T Lundy, J. - . - - f V Uma, F. J V J ' fi L '--' , J , . - Luzinlki, M. ,hh V' K . .W , ie' I Macklin, S. ' ' L ii iz K - Q I 'Qi , . JENNY SANDOVAL Sophomore Sweetheart fi- di r W r Potty Kamadc Rita Stokes Sully Hutchison Joan Clark t if Vi:LVlL: f1 . , , ' ' W Q5 I' A LL 'Y 2 Q ri. U is Q, v' T7 -. , SOPHONIGRE Sandy Schluefer The six lovely girls posed on the facing page are the finalists chosen by the class of '61 to be Sophomore Sweetheart prin- cesses. February 6th they were officially crowned at the annual Sophomore Dance. The dance was held in the Leuzinger cafe- teria, where the music of the Rhythmaires could be heard from 8-ll P.M, During the intermission Jenny Sandoval and her court were presented heart-shaped crowns by Ventura Felix, the class presi- dent. .sl Nw O 'Q The girls and their escorts took part in the traditional sweetheart dance. 1 Unbelievirtg Sophomore Sweetheart is comforted by escort John The long-awaited moment finally came as Ventura Felix crowns new Cavellvfff- Sophomore Sweetheart Jenny Sandoval. 'N ii-uv I ' 2 51 6 V v ry 9 4:-K 'J 'Q 'Q -.5 , . s. , f I J K V K r 'lv N mlb. fs X . w L m , Y ' . , . - L., . ' 'X 1 ,LQ -'f' jig, , L YEEU M W4 I, . -if 4 . it A .4 .. Q K , J... Q... J l Q2 , . ...., . 1 Q ... ' Ft K ' -1,-it. .sw 30 im.. f f S , . of N ,R -lx :Al - 1 Y ,ggyzg t .- 1 -,vt W f .4 .... .. ...J ki , so I. b I .Q '- .::- w i J 'R W .A Q. Y A 'A I . K K - , . ' ' 1 A 4. J' 5 J,oi. f Q ' 'S+ . Q' tx gi. .i I K , Q.. , lr ' 'QQ' tl . 1 'Q . . ', J . J' i ' . 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Uno, W. Valdez, J. Vedder. W. Verlunu, M. Vernon. T. Waggener, B. Wallace, P. Walton. F. Ward, C. Word, M. Warron, A. Washburn, C. Watson. G. Watson. K. Weisor, K. Weldon. J. Wesoloski, C. West, B. Weston, N. Wlumono. D. Whiln. H. White. V. Whitnoy, M. Whnlor. G. Wilcox. D. Wilkins, J. Williams, C. Willioml, J. Williams, 5. Williamson, D Willson, R. Wilson. J. Wilson. J. Wilson, M., Windsor, D. Wipf, l.. Wolfe, J. Woods. D. Wright. E. Wright. N. Wymer, J. Wynne. J. Yarbrough, I. Young, A. Young. D. Zuvala, A. Zavclo, M. Zotti. G. Zuvcr, K. 77 , fa., r ily l'ffaQx I f f FRESHMEN CLASS CABINETS lst Semester Cabinet, ROW ONE: Vice President J. Wernet, President A. Pallante, Secretary J. Wllklns, Historian D. Kaufman. ROW TWO: Girls' League Representative F. Serna, Boys' League Representative C. Clark, Treasurer M. Lelght. 'N FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET Realizing the importance of raising money for their treasury, the first semester Freshman cabinet organized two very successful fudge sales, as well as a sucker sale. As soon as the second semester cabinet was elected, they began planning for the Aloha Dance. After weeks of toil, the dance was finally held on June 12, 1959. Both cabinets tried to the best of their abilities to carry out the activities and wishes of the Freshman Class, and are to be congratulated for admirable iobs. s Second Semester Cabinet, ROW ONE: Vice President M. Ripley, President H. Stoner, Secretary T Pfelffer. ROW TWO: Treasurer L. Meyer, Girls' League Representative M. Perer, Hlstorlan J. Pease .wr ggi. ir. - , ' K ui, A uhh 'L Cf..--if ,WL 3 A ix B . ' . A .An X lx he If . R L 5 - ,f . ?'x. .ns ug. i ef' .-we . . ,, . N , . , YE Q . Q - , ...L-1-..f,,,es Sq.: - 'J in . BB.. ' t J . A te. 1 , ' A A 'J A it . QL. . 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Alley, S. Allison, 5. Anderson, R. Anderson, T. Andrew, L. Ankerberg, S Archiba Id, B Ben' D' With the theme of Aloha freshmen students dns . Ben, pf play their creative talent by planning the decorations K , Barry, H. . ' A .. , l x. as Bassett, J. si cg .. A ' LI. I Edson' J' -5: .. , . t ,B ' G' K I K., ...Nay I ,,,.,,,,y., Batte, R. - V H ',-- Y' Bayliss, S. 55 I. V -Q ',, 7 , j fs - Beauchamp, R. ' In .A ' ' Bechtel, S. 2 ' , , Beck, A. WV , ' A Beal' M' L q uqqn u j f 5,1,,,p, X s . XX S l 1 ' . J ' F X B-H, D J' sell, S. fo, this dance. 5 few Bennett, B, . .. H X ia-s Q1 Bensun, P. 'Qi Benson, S. Bernard, J. Besharu, J. Bettman, l. Bingham, Blackledge, C. Blackwell, C. 1 Blanlon, A. mx Bloom, K. Boardman, J. . II Boardman, N. 1 I I Bohannon, F ,ku ' ', Bohror, S. ty? Bolli, A. ,A Bondorson 1 KI . bw i 5 , ' . 2'4,'r X X Boohor, S. 7 Boonl, R. I Bouallor, R. z . Bowman, L. .S 1' Bowman, T. 'W 5, I nm., M. I gs-'f fi Bradford, S. ,V,V f , 1' . I Branlloy, E. 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' A - Aj if ' : 'vi . --. .El in . .K TN. W- EB . w. 2 'Z g .. ,N Q., .Q R1- S. X, g lv 3 ' x 6 . inf uf T QI U P ,V if- fl .M Rudy Carvaial 1st Semester Student Body President Elected as leaders of the student government and officers of the Senate, the first semester cabinet put their shoulders to the grindstone several weeks before school started, creating committees and organizing schedules. When school began each of the officers took on their duties, recording bills, delivering messages, keeping Senators well-informed, and planning activities. An after-game dance, Sports Queen Parade, the Coronation Ball, a clean campus campaign, Senate Christmas Play, and a campaign assembly were some of the events sponsored by the Senate during the first semester. The industriousness of this group kept the campus clubs busy, especially revising constitutions to conform with the Student Body Constitution. Marilyn Simundson Pam Linde Jack Minzey Treasurer Speaker of the House Dick Swoboda 2nd Semester Student Body President Under the leadership of Dick Swoboda, the second semester cabinet swung into action after the installation. When all initial plans of selecting chairmen, standing and sub committees, and representatives were finished, work began. Sending Easter baskets to hospitals during spring vacation and sponsoring Pep Week were the two biggest activities under the supervision of Senate and cabinet. All in all, the cabinet spent a busy semester working for the betterment of L.H.S. and the welfare of every Olympian. Lawrence Davidson Paula Lower Speaker of the House Treasurer 1 .0 Gary McRoberts Vice President t 5' 'K u Marilyn Simundson Recording Secretary Margie Alosi Corresponding Secretary SENATORS 1ST SEMESTER . its D Swoboda Boys League J Cavallucci Boys League Vice President Bowling Senior Classy J. Enyeart, Girls League, M. Yoshiki, Girls League, B Brown Hi Y N Perrakls Foreign Exchange Student D Hansen L ub S Day, Pep, F. MacDonald, Chief Justice, R. Myrwold, Formulators. 1' 5 2 ' J- - i . -fa --em - 1 Q 1 .. ...,,,.. ... ,. A 1 f , 1 ,. 1:,,.:.55,5i,f,s-2 , . - ':-,Lf ,M . J Martin Drill Team J Powers TrlY B ONelll Knights S Ripley Scholarship Society, B. Nance, Band, N. Sumi, Song Queen, K. May, A Y, Curtis Lettermen R Logan Control Chief G Yeargam GAA S Schlueter Delphiansg V. Felix, Sophomore Class, C. Lonsdale, Squires: E Lorenz Campus Fellowship D Allison Lams C Maclel French A Carter Education. Senate: Rudy Carvaial, first semester Student Body President, opened the semester in Senate with such gala events as the Sports Queen Parade, and Cor- onation Ball. Other activities in- cluded the C.A.S.C. Convention in P Martes Cheerleaders R Lippert Olympian Editor M Greenup Spanish B Ackard, White BellflOWel' Gnd the Cl'll'i5fmClS Caps J Atchison Business J Miller Camera B Adams Library Service Not Pictured: T. Case, Stggking Drive, AI50 seeing thqt bills passed were for the benefit of all students at L.H.S. was one ofthe many proiects. The Christmas program is one of the many fine proiects held annually by the Senate. It is planned to wind up the Christ- mas Stocking Drive. . 4'22'W1,.E2gs..... ' f ft G84-pai, 'TT' Ti. .,,. 1. I X pf-' 'xitainif '?'x ROW ONE: Miss Boryan, Ashley, C. Martin, B. Jones, H. Lahtinen, J. Coursey, J. Saxon, G. Donato, S. Regnier, K. Kerker, O. Esqueda. ROW THREE: P. Bayliss, J. Martens S. Decker, S. Slaton, K. Stillman, D. Mclemore, K. Rucker, S. Richard, J. Masters, S. Hoyt, R. Taylor. ROW FOUR: M S. Strunk, C. Brody, S. Mallard, W. Kamikawa, P. McKevett, L. Hardin, J. Hawkins, M. Powell, M. Poer. ROW FIVE M. Alosi, C. Verhines, K. Anderson, C. Grace, J. Maeda, J. Pease, J. Muirhead, J. Scoble. ROW TWO: T. Wright, C F. Hawkins, M. Denmark, Beavis, J. Crist, D. Young, J. Minzey -speaker, l.. Davison, J. Wilkins, R. Vencill, S. Rose, H. Stoner, D. Acosta, J. Edwards, L. Hoyt, J. Davison, D. Barnes. ROW SIX: Mr Key, J. DeGraw, D. Barker, B. Crawford, P. Hanna, E. Evans, G. McRoberts, B. Gracia, R. Baker. 1ST SEMESTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTIVES The House of Representatives is made up of a representative from all third period classes. The House meets every day during second period. Under the leader- ship of Jack Minzey, Speaker, the House members are responsible for informing the Student Body of all school activities. The first semester House has sponsored various functions. These are: After game dance, Big 4 Drive and Assembly, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Jeff Davison shows a grin of appreu ation as Helen Sieber contributes to the annual Big Four Drive. Av- W f f N 0299 The House Poster committee displays 0 a familiar scene by hanging up WW posters for various events. 4' -va., .A ,, ,,,.. ,. ,.s. SENATORS ZND SEMESTER W' Q7 7 .1 ,,Q EE t J. Cavallucci, Boys League, J. Brandenburg, Knights, B. Lonsdale, Girls League, B. Greathouse, Formulators, J. Hyden, Hi-Y, M. Bumstead, Chief Justice, H. Sieber, Olympian Editor, G. Yeargain, G.A.A., B. Utter, Masquers, G. McRoberts, Senior Class. .. . .,,.. . ,K .. ..,,...,,..- ,. .K J ' :M --. - Q---E ' B Q Q . 32 -to ff? , '1 ,M :Ii kg ' ' SE' 1 Qs. 'V . 'A . I 'Q S s i X lil I' X P. Linde, Bowling, M. Yoshiki, Lams, D. Curtis, Junior Class, R. Riley, Lettermen, H. Lahtinen, Foreign Exchange Student, J. MacCartney, While Caps, R. Rosendahl, Latin, J. Davison, Sophomore Class, M. Maciel, French, N. Sumi, Pep Club and Tri-Y. t i so 8 ,4. . N T h x llglt mf' in E r R H. Stoner, Freshmen Class, R. Shafer, Camera, D. Azoon, Cheerleaders, P. Patterson, F.T.A., B. Tomptson, Control Chief, R. Walters, Chess, V. Felix, Squires, C. Lenning, Skating, L. Martin, Spanish, G. Richards, Business. sf B. Adams. Bookworm, J. Atchison, Drill Team, S. Richard, Song Queens, B. Nance, Campus Fellowship, S. Decker, Thespians, S. Mitchell, Delphians. Not Pictured: R. Macray, Scholarship Society, D. Hudson, Rod and Gun. The Easter Basket Proiect was one of the many activities the Senate participated in this year. Working with House mem- ber lrene Kipfer are Jo Ann MacCartney, Martin Bumstead, and Nobuko Sumi finishing the filling of the last baskets that will be sent to Juvenile Hall. Senate: The president of every club on our campus is a member of this important organ- ization. Their duty is to see that the bills and legislature approved by the group is for the progress and welfare of the students at Leu- zinger. Dick Swoboda presided over second semester senate and completed the year with such activities as the Telethon, Easter Basket Drive, Art Laboe Assembly, Bay League For- um Convention, Pep Week, Clean Campus proiects, and several dances. Part of the semester was spent planning for the 'Telethon,' a money raising project for the American Field Service. With all preparations completed Gail Yeargain, chairman, takes time out to discuss plans concerning publicity with Dorothy Allison, Marian Yoshiki, and Paula lower. lb 'tg li. givin L f'- 'f7 Sue Lochmann receives the money that Pal Mormile is contributing to the Annual Penny A Day Drive sponsored by the House. All pro- ceeds will be placed in the Foreign Exchange Fund. Four members of the House are in- tently working on cutting out pic- tures and articles from magazines - which will aid the freedom cause behind the Iron Curtain. HOUSE OF REPRESENTIVES ZND SEMESTER ROW ONE: J. Holyuin, D. Smith, P. 0'Brien, K. Sheeler, K. Stillman, S. Springer, S. Lochmann, C. Henneforth, J. Oliver, L. Lamb, C. Maciel, P. Satterfield, J. Smith, J. Scoble, L. Davison, Speaker, F. MacDonald, R. Rangel. ROW TWO: S. Rose, J. Watanabe, J. Wilson, F. Jimenez, M. Palmer, V. Johnston, J. Toss, J. Hendrick, S. Hoyt, M. Coon, D. Williamson, G. Johnson, J. Breneman, P. Madrid, R. Koons, P. Hanna. ROW THREE: C. Conn, G. Reinhart, V. Luboff, S. Bayliss, D. Richards, S. Olson, D. Perez, C. Ward, L. Hobark, L. Davis, C. Trimble, J. Barstow, D. Clark, M. Luzinski, S. Strunk. ROW FOUR: Miss Boryan, V. Felix, R. Baker, M. Hendrex, L. Breunig, R. Garner, D. Ramsey, N, Perrakis, B. McCouan, D. Archibald, J. Valdez, Mr. Key. 'A 3 .4 -Ll' ' N Election Board: lt is their duty to see that Student Body registration and elections are run fairly. They also spend many hours counting each ballot, totaling numbers, and announcing results. Control Force: This active organization meets several times a month at which time they dis- cuss the various problems of the school and attempt to devise means by which to remedy the situations. The members also have the un- pleasant duty of issuing summons to those who violate the rules ot the school. ELECTION BOARD ROW ONE: D. Zeigenbein, D. Allison, H. Seiber, C. Adams, B. Reak, C. Dagget. ROW TWO: R. Bays, R. Rosendahl, R. Lippert, J. Shields, D. McDonald. Litterbug Bob Shafer receives a summons by Fausta Jimenez, an alert member of the Control Force. CONTROL FORCE ROW ONE: P. Madrid, S. McCann, R. Rangel, J. Dudley, M. Monson. ROW TWO: E. Turner, P. Linde, L. Genge, E. Lorenz, S. Hippler, R. Logan. ROW THREE: J. Enyeart, P. Noles, S. Mallard, J. Mar- tin, D. Argo, B. Greathouse, J. Atchison. ROW FOUR: K. May, B. Walker, G. Creek, J. Adams, J. Davison, C. Hippler. ROW FIVE: J. Hyden, B. Thompson, J. Wilson, M. Sims, G. Spearman. ROW SIX: M. Bumstead, R. Garner, D. lame, Mr. Wool- dridge, sponsor. 98 ,, , 4 .7 : 'Q' if Zi . 5 r A li , T his li , . W qui E . ' k ,7 i' ,, 'V lf A I ff -at 1 ,f V 1. . f . , . g K fi ,Q V tl , ,- JI 1 , 1 .- . Z 1 Mr. O'Neill, G. McRoberts, M. Alosi, D .Curtis, M. Smith, Chief Justice F. MacDonald, D. Swoboda, N. Sumi, Glen Coburn is taking the oath after being arraigned for a violation. The Student Court meets once a week, and sometimes more often, during second period. It is formed of several members from the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Student Government. These officers try all cases brought to them by the Control Force. Through their decision, the seriousness of cr crime is de- termined. On this basis, fair and just punishments are given to offenders. STUDENT Chief Justice M. Bumstead, Mr. O'Neill, J. Brandenburg, J, Atchison, J. Hyden, L. Breunig,I. Kipfer, G. Yeargain. After being called to face the Court, Bob Shafer takes the oath before pleading his case. CGURT 99 Irs League Convention at North High in Torrance, to bring back some new ideas for an even better program of activities. At Christmas the group presented Holly, our exchange student, with a formal to help her further enioy our social life. The Snowball Dance was, as always, a beautifully decorated and well attended affair that all the participants enioyed. The first semester cabinet closed their activities with the election assembly on January 14. I so J 'be,,eFO The Girls' League of Leuzinger High School is an organization which every girl is a member. Under the leadership of Jean Enyeart, first semester President, the Girls' League sponsored a Watermelon Feast in early September for all incoming Freshmen girls. The installation assembly was a pretty and memorable picture for all who saw and participated in it, For the sports queen parade, the girls made a float for their candidate, Janet Phillips. On November l3th, our school representatives attended a Girls' C'?l67y6 ' ' ze off 090 e P reslb sh, - x ,y+X- 0 Ogio 40960 -L Y . 09 469 00 00 rf ,oe SEATED: J. Martin, J. Hahn, J. Enyeart, M. Yoshiki, D. Zigenbein, C. Kawashiri. STANDING: D. Warner, B. Warner, F. Hawkins, S. Tennyson, F. Serna . 100 The second semester cabinet started their official duties with the Installation Assembly. Ten of our representatives attended an inter- state convention at Beverly .Hills High School to share different ideas and problems. The Date With Dad banquet was held April loth. The colorful decorations, delicious dinner, and entertain- ment were enioyed by sixty-five girls and their fathers. The dance contest was won by Diane Azoon, Pam Linde, and Helen McClure with their paternal partners. The girls invited their own escorts to the annual Cotton Ball , which was presented May first with John A 56 Q0 'Jo I so ooo .909 'lo kfo 11906 ferr, 0 96,0 -6 X Q6 va' o956o9oe N . x9 cfoolodtxi V Yi .,x we 'Q 0' 50 Browning's band furnishing music honoring the King and Queen of Cotton, who were chosen dur- ing the dance. Elections for the coming year were held following the election assembly, when the candidates were presented by Barbara Lonsdale, our Girls' League President. SEATED: F. Hawkins, M. Luzinski, J. Hahn, B. Lonsdale, O. Azoon, S. Graves. STANDING: M. J. Muirhead, C. Maciel, N. DeIaTorre, M. Poer. lOl ? I 4 if g , The Boys League, a very prominent organization on the Leuzinger campus, is composed ofthe entire male popula- tion. First semester featured a basket- ball game between a group of senior boys and the faculty. Also with the cooperation of the Girls' League they presented the annual Snowball Dance. Dick Swoboda lst Semester Boys League President V 3 L? S 'tt L ee John Cavallucci Q Vice President s SlTTING:'R. Clark, J. Tessieri, D. Swoboda, .l. Cavallucci, S. Fruchey, J. Watanabe. The second semester Boys League cabinet, under the leadership of their president, gave a donation of S50 to the American Field Service Program. During the semester a film was shown , - on How Much Affection? This movie proved to be quite interesting. , . John Cavallucci Second Semester Boys League President 5 'Q Joe Brandenburg Vice President LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Creek, K. Murphy, J. Brandenburg, J. Cavallucci, R. Swanson, L. Brunig, G. Lazuno. .J ' 'i -L! ijli x ROW ONE: E. Peters, S. Minnis, J. Sharp, N. Vanderveer, P. Martes, K. May, M. Smith, ' V JI 1 M. Lopez, S. Mitchell, S. Richard, M. Perry, N. Dela Torre, S. Brooks, F. Shelerets, N. . A , f 'I Castagna, Mr. Hughes, Sponsor. ROW TWO: M. Mashburn, V. Ono, J. Scott, S. McComb, J' S. Haley, J. Pease, K. Chruch, D. Perez, J. Dudley, J. Banks, O. Salkin, M. Shaff, J. Ross, J Ak -X. U. Doyle, N. Greecy, S. Debnam. ROW THREE: S. San Paolo, S. McCann, M. Irwin, B. , ' I Johnson, V. Begando, Zjrut, M. Jack, C. Tilton, l. Alexander, P. Liebig, D. Azoon, C. , Hoyle, H. Lahtinen, J. Graham, S. Locke, D. Stover. ROW FOUR: C. Zillman, B. Mead, L ,, ' T. J L. Davies, V. Chruch, N. Normandia, D. Hummel, W. Chenault, J. Albin, M. Macray, R. ' I Sloan, C. Thomson, T. Pfeiffer, J. Baar, R. Shouse, B. Jack, B. Brown. ROW FIVE: l.. , ', I' Harvey, J. Hummel, C. White, S. Douglas, C. Paul, R. Russell, G. Roach, J. Tessieri, 1' . 1' ' - J 'I N ' D. Wallace, M. Lester, M. Figiuolo, J. Gates, M. Crews, J. Weldon, J. Moore, P. Noles. - I W ' ' ., ROW SIX: L. Travis, L. Ellett, M. Castagna, K. Blake, J. Wright, P. Kasardo, N. Coberley, 4 4 - . , C. Davis, B. Adams, L. Barnes, B. Benson, K. Kell, P. Boll, P. Green, S. Hutchison, A. Smith. V- K K -' X I ROW SEVEN: S. Dean, C. Ferry, D. Helizer, D. Bowls, C. Slocum, J. Hurst, D. Brown, M. Landrum, R. Hamilton, M. Langan, D. Ross, C. Towel, D. Plowman, S. Bleiler. ROW J - EIGHT: J. Enyeart, M. Coon, C. Ripley, M. Johm, M. Beavis, D. Emens, B. Utter, R. Martain, X ' R. Nesvold, R. Logan, L. Linenhimer, C. Franke, S. McFallen, D. Olsen, J. Whitehead, .1 , K. Locke, C. Montes. X . 3 , T . i f l ' 9 J y X . S J ,H I v i F fd' . 0 f V ,l 4, I K u . Q , J X ' M , 1 I ' Q- 0 M , ' . f puff 6 I' - Dedicated to pursuit of Theatre Arts, members of , this club are called upon to help present school A tiff' of , ,. U I assemblies and supply outside talent for special , X, ' activities. They also help in the production of if N 1 :fly Lb ' school plays. J X - .ff f 4 A If - if L' ' ' v i' T m fi l04 . I 1 Jfeljw 1 f 1,-X , ' ' il if ' H ' . W I I. - 1 l , 0 1 - NN fx, v ' t tf ' ' 2 , xv! T 5 , X . XT x x 'M i i Lwg 'WW' , -- . V . f . .- I1 x x2 ROW ONE: J. Weldon, S. Debnam, C. Tilton, J. Scott, M. Coan, N. Greevy, G. Toler, B. Oldham, J. Pease, J. Hurst, S McComb J Moore ROW TWO: S. Day, S. Dean, C. Garcia, K. Church, D. Tharcher, C. Jezorski, R. Russell, R. Rangle, D. Perez, A. Pallante, M Benecke S Hutchison ROW THREE: D. Heizer, S. Brooks, K. Koogler, M. Castagna, M. Brown, P. liebig, J. Wilkins, R. Nesvold, B. Beebe, R Martin P Johnson R Marengo, J. Hendrick, N. Weston, J. Campbell. Corps De Ballet: The girls belong- ing to this organization work along with the drama classes to add dance and frolic to the Senior Play. This year you have seen them in R.U.R. and Rebel Without A Cause. Thespians: Membership in the Thes- pians is based upon a point system, dealing with participation in drama- tic activities. As a branch of the Masquers and drama classes, talent is brought out. ROW ONE: Mr. Hughes, sponsor, S. Decker, M. Smith, K. May, C. Tilton, B. Jack, Mrs. B. Hinz, sponsor. ROW TWO: J. Enyeart, S. Locke, D. Stover, E. Peters, M. Shaft, M. Mashburn, R. Benson. ROW THREE: K. Locke, C. Slocum, B. Brown, B. Utter, J. Phillips, G. Chandler. ROW FOUR: J. Hyden, R. Martin, R. Savage, B. Stillwell, D. Brown. s , cs tccc m.L 5 is 1 I ::.f ' ffb ihi . Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered. Space men conquer the world? E' Anticipating the atomic age, R.U.R. is an en pressionistic play concerned with mechanical robo who turn against their masters, The workmen who manufacture these automa are termed the Big Five in the play. ll The use of florescent paint and starlee ligl reached a dramatic point when forty girls of tl Corps de Ballet emerge through a glass window 1 conquer the world, Their mad dancing highlights the sound effects of war to convey the destructic , of mankind. l l Lured by the chance of six husbands. 4 .A-3Ns.....A. 06 You 90' to 99' Will' li, NGN- The full cast for RUR, F- ul Harmony within our group-conflict with our parents. Officer Ray understood Jim and gang where no one else could. Rebel Without A Cause, a play in three acts based on testimonies to the omnipotence of love. The problems and heartbreaks of youth are treated sympathetically. An analysis of Rebel was conducted, based on a sociological treatise by Dr, Robert Linder. The role of youth was traced in various cultures, and emphasized the desire of today's young people for a disciplinary structure. Even small children at play take renewed interest in a game when an adult serves as a referee. Laxity in the observance of rules causes among the children, as they derive to fold pleasure from their supervised activity. The vivid realization that no one is invincible, ,T 'g l 'r 4 , if I I ..: - -x Judy finds it hard to realize that she is growing up. The turning point in Judy's and Jim's life. lo7 xx Holly and Nick enioy an evening of fun at the Howdy Hop. FGREIG N EXCHANGE Flags of good will wave as the American Field Service exchange students do a great deal to further international relations. Under this program, students from many parts of the world are brought to our American Schools. After the students are situated with their foster families, they spend a year in the United States learn- ing about our traditions, ways of life, interests, and most important, our views on international problems. ln this way, good will may be promoted at home and abroad. Our female exchange student, Hilervo Lahtinen, or Holly, as she was affection- ately nicknamed, arrived in Hawthorne on August l5, 1958, having traveled from Tampere, Finland, while Nicholas Perrakis better known as Nick, arrived at Inter- national Airport on August 15, also, from llaklion, on the island of Crete, Greece. Both these students were greeted by their newly adopted families, the Douglas T. Robertsons and O. L. Braunings, respectively. J cciswt ' MS l-U9-ssl . Ncl5e,pNm,glsLJuLuibkaLhJAi.mJNmKkj31xA M iN-I M-L 1 isugi aww MD'Lkg 'i1oMk1ifslLoacQ,f3l9.aAsL fmlt-me Mmm. mf K J r i0VceV.'l'Ls,cTcc.JElc,:Lc3tTj,,Q4eL0g,,0wwU,QQJUM . uf uc 'ii hmm mask I We -sl'QdLs. .uu1sls'.,lA.LL..-' iiiibii iliifdgmmiiuw l' Wuiimmk my . x i I . J ci Ji.-f STUDENTS Holly's favorite sport is skiing and her favorite subiect is the study of languages. She has participated in both school and community activites. She has been actve in Lams, House of Representatives, Senate, Masquers and Pep Club and has addressed a number of civic groups. Nick's greatest interest is swimming, while water polo runs a close second. He, like Holly, has participated in both houses of student government, spoken to com- munity organizations, and has been a member of Knights Club. This summer, a trip across the United States will culminate a year of new and exciting experiences in a country no longer foreign to them. The student body and faculty of Leuzinger High wish the best of luck and happiness to both Holly and Nick and hope that they may be able to return to us. The doors of friendship at Leuzinger will always be open to the Holly's and Nick's of Finland, Greece, and other countries of the world. ww-ff f ami Jw-u j Ml! ,,,,'U jfal JK jam WM J 'yu X Wvvtfi 'Av M I , My 591 MY? MM j,gq,t JD QIWA V+ JIUWIL 'lllkhel flj X7 lk' ,iw won,-fltfzf-'VK Wm! w cz,-111247 Wi! af l A472 vw'-gf H2 uk-W-lL 76, . 3MG.W+jfJff ff? N of M.- ,vw alll' 9 ff fmwwl io 'W + Wfvlf the German people. M:s: ' I 4, . 'V ' 591515-if Roger Macray tells Joel Tessieri, newly selected foreign exchange student to represent Leuzinger this coming summer, about his experiences in Ger- many. Holly and Nick seem to enioy listening to Roger comment on the friendliness shown him by IO9 SONG QUEENS JEAN ENYEART A6 SHIRLEY RICHARD SUZANNE DAY 1 ,QQ 'ay I MARILYN ODDY NOBUKO SUMI FIYINS High Triumph after much time and practice. ik fb! fd av ji .AI MECHELE SMITH b,in-igq.--7,5-,,l f., DIANE AZOON Mg! 1 Q i xi' , far -w Q Axvillb Cheering the way to vidory Success Oh rough enthusiasm lwkx PED CLUB At one of the Pep Club meetings, President Sue Day presents awards to outstanding football players. They are: Austin Dias, Rudy Carviial, Allan Allison, Sue Day, J. Hyden, J. Valmore, D. Fisher, and Bob O'Neill. ll2 ROW ONE: Miss Chapralis, Mr. Milling, S. Schlueter, F. Hawkins, S Mitchell, H. Sieber, P. Martes, J. Tessieri, M. Smith, D. Azoon, N Oddy, S. Day, S. Richard, N. Sumi, J. Enyeart, D. Perez, M. Lopez, I' Lahtinen, S. Combs. ROW TWO: M. Ripley, R. Winn, P. Lore, L. Mitchell B. Mead, R. Stokes, G. Richards, J. Sandoval, P. Satterfield, G. Tolel B. Oldham, D. Minnesota, M. Waller, R. Russell, M. Coon, F. Donate M. Zavala, E. Garceau, M. Eberhardt, M. Mccray. ROW THREE: . Manley, R. Jones, S. Bonderson, J. Knutson, M. Boyle, J. Coursey. C Sloan, G. Storms, R. Sloss, T. Anderson, D. Kaufman, J. Pease, F Underwood, N. Overcash, C. Blackwell, J. Creekmore, J. Barnes, h Juddleston, J. Masters, B. Barnes. ROW FOUR: P. Kamada, B. Enyear' M. Poer, M. Leight, C. Glade, E. Chapin. D. Richards, L. Unruh, I Ortlieb, P. Liebig, C. Thompson, F. Sheleretis, J. Wilkins, A. Pallante K. Stillman, P. White, J. Krohne, R. DelaTorre, J. Krause, L. Elkin: FOW FIVE: B. Legere, B. Ball, S. Douglas, L. Genge, R. Baker, N Bradberry, J. Hoyt, S. Bayliss, V. Church, L. Davies, A. Knight, E Blackorby, N. Castagna, C. Reichart, L. Dixon, C. Trimble, M. Powel C. Pulakis, S. Boehler, J. Yendrek. ROW SIX: L. Whitley, N. Heisc M. Nixon, L. Tucker, J. Wilson, J. Moak, I. Ronneberg, L. Moss, N Irwin, C. Carnes, J. Brown, L. Brown, R. Logan, W. Figueras, I Constable, C. Nelson, H. Smith, K. Sorensen, R. Turville, O. Truiillc N. Horrell. ROW SEVEN: J. Dudley, G. Strack, T. Kubacak, K. Bentley J. Wernet, J. Wilson, T. Feiffer, G. Hargas, J. Hill, S. Strape, M. Coke C. Gagnon, A. Stewart, L. Blaylock, S. Bleiler, C. Paul, C. Wesoloskie, E Eyerly. ROW EIGHT: P. Anderson, E. Krohne, D. Larkin, L. Scholte: S. Olson, R. Moss, C. McKnight, S. Bell, J. Wilson, M. Foster, E. Kramer M. Crockett, C. Newcomb, D. Hurd, J. Yeargain, J. Graham, M. Jacl ROW NINE: B. Levitt, B. Breear, S. Strunk, C. Blanton, B. Luboff, l Beach, B. Romine, N. Cole, R. Limerick, S. Strugenoff, J. Hyden, D. Ros: D. Young, J. Clark, D. Reeeman, C. Sisco, L. Chenault, N. Delatorre ROW TEN: R. Beauchamp, M. Beal, M. Hadley, M. Burt, J. Bahr, J. Ross E. Olston, V. Waterfield, J. LCPP, B. Wore, L. Peterson, K. Tanaka P. McKevitt, J. Adami, C. Davis, V. Zahner, B. Kirkpatrick, K. Churcl' M. Binder. ROW ELEVEN: C. Farnaus, L. Stallings, L. Hilderbrand, Il Lippe, S. Bergstrom, J. Muirhead, B. Oldham, M. Brown, M. Greenup R. Garner, J. Porter, L. Perry, C. Zillman, J. Hunnel, M. Setser, F Limbourne, M. Castagna, D. Warren, W. Chenault, C. Clark, S. Pope ROW TWELVE: P. Shbhr, E. Sieber, C. Charles, K. McMillan, C. Swobodo S. Williams, K. Murphy, R. Gabhart, C. Dillard, E. Edmondson, D Mclemore, R. Mecorney, R. Schneider, K. Wiltse, J. Kaiikawa, J. Sharp L. Dean. ROW THIRTEEN: D. Murphy, D. Tiger, L. Gracy, S. O'Neill J. Master, J. Green, K. Saxon, M. Posey, D. Weigand, L. Lynch, D Herring, W. Koons, M. Alosi, C. Walsh, K. Church, M. McGill, J. Miller B. Thompson. PEP Spreading enthusiasm throughout school is their main proiect. They have accom- plished this by sales and pep rallies be- fore sports events. xg Ms. - - ' K Olympians anxiously await admission into the cafeteria for the Howdy Hop. At the first danze of the year, students eager- ly welcome the football season. Lck sl First class entertainment is provided by Johnny and the Jumps as the crowd watches. ACTIVITIES s ig g .s A l X.: gxwge 4 K V . ' 3. au: l ,sf sg... A I . ' we -4. - ' .. W. 12 1' I it . - ,th N I. 1 WH' Qv Af,?2f,. His.:-. ,He 'E' ,. I 5 In QC .J i ff if .3 .1 -5 I If W , s y i gl Rf H 4 .,..m W. I My I .MH 5- .1 Q 4- ,, Q 1 -1 5 so-. ' . M 1,' - ' ,.,-q,...... IJIVV -I I X' In an exchange pep rally, Torrance song queens perform one of their routines forthe L. H. S. Student Body. Noise rates high during pep rallies, proving that Olympians really support their teams. Bee Yell Leaders Faye Hawkins, Sandy Schlueter, and Susan Mitchell spur enthusiasm from crowds attending JV and Bee sports events. II3 Radio Broadcasting: This grow- ing club is responsible for the music and school arrouncements presented during both lunch per- iods. The club purpose is to ac- quaint its members with public speaking and the operation of hi fidelity systems. Membership in this club is open to all students. Stage Crew: Without this group of Leuzinger boys, all activities in the auditorium would be im- possible. They run the proiector for noon movies, work behind the scenes for assemblies, and plan lighting effects and back- drops for school plays. lt is their duty to see that all events are smooth and efficient. ll4 RADIO BROADCASTERS 1 Tffvf. r, - 531, Q g x ' , 5-Ja! , Mr. Henry, C. Barker, G. Fitzpatrick, J. Seeger, B. La Ville, F. Patten, F. Lester, L. O'Dell, Mr. Machisic ROW ONE: R. Putnam, D. Massa, J. Lenze, Mr. Barr, R. Pennington, F. Lester, J. Wilson. ROW TWO: F. Briggs, H. Shoelen, D. Edmundson, J. Hill. ROW THREE: A. Engle, B. Thompson. S- -1 STAGE CREW ! I Semper Scientia: Since Science is the main interests of members of this club, meetings, excursions, and outside time is devoted to work and research in this field. nr- - i SEMPER SCIENTIA fl? ROW ONE: Mr. Deputy, C. Jeziorski, J. Wolfe, D. Warren, J. Hill, C. Henneforth, Mr. Wilcox. ROW TWO: J. Carlisle, B. Jeziorski, N. Huddlestow, D. Argo, J. Barr. ROW THREE: J. Nelson, J. Creekmore, B. Hunter, B. Warren. ROW FOUR: N. Smyers, R. Martin, J. Minzey. ROW FIVE: M. Hartwell, K. Koogler, B. McCrary. ROW ONE E Turner. ROW TWO: R. Benson, S. Hippler. ROW THREE: P. Toler, K. Colwell, F. Sconlin. ROW FOUR B Haley, R. Kramer, K. Koogler, C. Heise. ROW FIVE: Dr. Arnt, R. Myrwold, J. Clark, E H T-AX R. Savage, Sims. u I W iw WA. A iffy in :lf 1 Formulators: Both as a social and educational club, members of the Formulators are informed of events occurring in the field of Chemistry. They have an oppor- tunity to do additional experi- ments in the laboratory and visit points of chemical interest in the area. Many of its members ex- hibit special proiects at the an- nual Open House program. FORM U LATORS TRI-Y With charity as , h of the YMCA gives service to the branc .... community as well as scheduling social activi- their theme this active f h ost popular clubs on campus, ties. One o t e m it is open for membership to all girls. TRI-V rt B Newton B Mead, G. Gates, ROW ONE: R. Lippe , . , . M. Foster, C. Kawashiri, N. Sumi, S. O'Neill, J. Muirhead, C. Maciel, L. Berkenmeier, L. Hull, S. Schlueter. ROW TWO: M. Wright, S. Pope, S. Graves, M. Nielson, J. Noxon, B. Lonsdale, G. Mitchell, C. Newcomb, J. Ireland, M. Leight, M. Sims, D. Ziegenbein, N. Bontrager. ROW THREE: H. Kilgore, R. Redmond, K. McMillan, A. Jones, 1. Hardin, L. Lewis, D. Grederiksen, J. McCIenahen, M. Grockett, S. Schweder, G. Qualls, P. Madrid, B. Ware. ROW FOUR: C. Beidelman, S. Newton, M. Brown, S. k J. Mas- L lawhern l Ronneberg, J. Moa , Palfreyman, . , . d J. Phillips, Miss Van Wyk, ters, C. Preston, C. Mea , sponsor. iS 1 i ROW ONE: Mr. Simpson. ROW TWO: R. Hannon, D. Church. ROW THREE: J. Martens, G. Rhodes. ROW FOUR: W. Koons, R. Robles: ROW FIVE: J. Cutts, D. Woods, R. Sshnoldor. ROW SIX: B. Brown, I. Gibson. ROW SEVEN J. Hydon, D. Ross. ROW EIGHT: R. Richards, F. Hannon. ROW NINE: G. Newton, S. Fruchoy. HI-V HI-Y Combining Christian fellowship with various social activities, this branch of the Y.M.C.A. is one of the most popular and active clubs on campus. All boys are invited to ioin and par- ticipate in their numerous charitable proiects. 117 'Tb' fb .av-1-lf -vw: , Www Sports Queen 1958-59 SAUNDRA GRAVES Second Princess P' 9 W-512 PAT RECORD Fourth Princess l MARILYN SIMUNDSON First Princess Mingled emotions of tears, alarm, smiles, amazement, and laughter orna- mented the faces of these seven fortun- ate girls as the announcement of Leu- zinger's Sports Queen Court of 1958-59 was made. Presented on October 31, the Coro- nation Ball was the conclusion of the exciting round of pageantry. Queen Nobbi will reign over all athletic events as a symbol of Olympian athletic valor. c JEAN Third all l N, I--ff , B RB RAR mms Jff llF'rin 1 l ff 3 ellis I Fi it ,,,' ' I-KQ, A1 f I !L,, X A :Z Philly ilfllj wiv? W ffl lip ,H ill fi ,fm Lf i f lbif iiig 5 ' it Ml if A , 1 1 , ZV X . 'Q J i j ul, R SUZANNE DAY , if ,4 f -I W Sixth Princess QM X, ' ggi? 21119 O , , J, . f , 5 R ,J Q-, QL xt Oh my! ioyfully cries Nobuko as her friends inform her that she is now the new Sports Queen. CENTER: Don Cole, Nobuko Sumi. CLOCKWISE, left to right: Gary McRoberts, Mari- lyn Simundson, Ernie Wood, Pat Record, Suzanne Day, Ronnie Barr, Barbara Lons- dale, Dave Hagan, Saundra Graves, Steve Dodson, John Lawson, Jean Enyeart. WINNING FLCDATS Most Colorful Float Grand Sweepstakes Float Storybook Land Woody Woodpecker Sponsored by the Latin Club Sponsored by the L Club Irene Ward Gayle Yeargain f l lW'lllf lrl llll ful 'L W glylllllgww:lf fl f L H Iri- 'E' me A -0, ,,, L ,tv- ' 'T l'll Yllll Most Best Executed Float The Nightingale Stars of Jazz Sponsored by Squires and Delphians Sponsored by the Bond f' - Michele Smith Linda Lewis' A N vw 11425 tg K it L' , Most Artistic Float Most Novel Float Kingdom of the Sea Zorro Sponsored by the Senior Class Sponsored by the Radio Broadcasters Margie Alosi Deanna Newnum G.A.A.'s Chef Milani Scholarship's The Millionaire Barbara Lonsdale JoAnn Shields Q. 1.1 .yu H Spanish Club's The Big Record Pat Record White Caps' Broken Arrow Ruth Huerta Y . 5355 as pf Education Club's Wanderlust Semper Scientia's Cinderella Donna Zelanka Barbara Warren V rf, V,k1 A N S rw as L. x Q Wai Y at 'H 'Y 't' it '5 r 1 :-- ' 'Sv' re ,' ,--'I 1- i g ' r- in t- . , ,,-- i ii' i Q Q S? . I it .. is , l ,yn ' ' . viz .tax a ,in ' W - ' I H H Tri-Y's and Hi-Y's Wonders of the World Lel'terman's Orient Express Nobuko Sumi Marilyn Simundson ARA E The Sports Queen Parade of i958- 59 was certainly a sight to see! The theme of this annual event was Tele- vision Land. Nearly each club, or- ganization, and Class participated in entering a float representing them- selves and their selected candidate. 'S' v 6 2 I 1 Library Service's Peter Pan Suzanne Lockman as N :.,..wu-vs-s Camera CIub's Bob Cummings Show Shari Decker , icyi L yyei s Q X Drill Team's Mickey Mouse Sandra Greenway ENTRIES As these floats passed before the leuzinger Student Body, all sensed the excitement and determination of the candidateg and realized the hard work and preparation that went into the float entry. This beautiful pageantry will re- main as one of the unforgotten mem- ories that make up an Olympian's life. r . 6 , Q L lf t Q v Q I ' 'fl' -..'1-L ' K We QM ,W Qi -QQQQM, 491 aj' - - - :tt - ' J ,.-annum . ,,, 'N ge t ' ' t' i V' . Lams' Robin Hood Betty Jack xx 's -.xx 55, . NM In .4--'js A ,Q-',1 ' - .r .:F! ',4 French Club's Alice in Wonderland Diane Hansen y .,.,N M ,L eff. n ,s ' 'il iil. il Q il y.f'1Q,41j -J 'lf' 4 tc ,Ng Girls' and Boys' Leagues' Tomorrowland Janet Phillips f e f ,,. e ful 'C ff- tl : J' to a f A M eyyey .- 'Q M' Junior Class' Popeye Paula Lower f-. -AN vw' 51515 '1 1. Q K F S' w vgfs: jiyuvw. Q bg Knights' Rocket to Stordom Saundra Graves ql I s Q. . u ' l rli' :fill . Wx- 'ui?' f I - N, 'fn Y llylshtra 'N' Formulators' Night Court Barbara Greathouse ellis :NCNNQC t Axxxs ,. iff , M- f' M r,,f1 ',,,f A- Pep Club's Johnny Appleseed Campus Fellowship's Snow White SUZUM19 DOY Judy Martin ,I -f-. V Q Nl? its nn4.nAn. n-llc ' i Masquers' Aladdin's Lamp Bowling Club's Dumbo Boy Candidates? Jean Enyeart r Pam Linde SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: M. Greenup, B. Peterson. ROW TWO: J. Barstow, R. Baker, M. Oddy. ROW THREE: W. Mentell, M. Chaney, S. Payne, N. Bradberry. ROW FOUR: L. Martin, M. Ragan, B. Luboff, C. Swoboda, G. Lozano. ROW FIVE: G. Sandoval, A. Ross, G. Nagel, A. Gerardo. ROW SIX: Mr. Garcia, B. Canipe, T. Huntley, R. Rangel. ROW SEVEN: L. Martin, J. Moore, Mr. Murray. SPANISH CLUB Sponsoring a Sports Queen Candi- date, actively participating on Foreign Language Week, plus many other proiects were on the list of activities completed by members of the Spanish Club. FRENCH CLUB This newly organized club, a com- bination of French I and ll classes, participated in Foreign Language Week, attended a party for foreign language clubs, and sponsored a sale of French pastries. ,Q U i 1. at ff 4. ROW ONE: R. Jeziorski, P. Spohr, S. Sasalri,R. Rosendahl, S. Hippler, M. Zarwell, D. Deno, R. Constable, P. Anderson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lo Prestie, sponsor, C. Jeliorski, M. Dials, E. Sieber, G. Hetland, D. Oris, V. Oris, E. Turner, Mrs. Bryson, sponsor. ROW THREE: S. Mitchell, 5. Oldsen, J. McCartney, L. Porter, C. Charles, R. Gabhart, B. Catalde, S. Oswald, W. Purtell, B. Pletcher, J. Tessieri. F.T.A.: Formerly called the Education Club, mem- bers of the newly organized Future Teachers of Amer- ica learned much about their chosen professions. They have acted as Student Teachers occasionally for classes at L.H.S. and spent one day at Long Beach State College observing classes. ROW ONE: Miss Logan, N Vandeveer, C. Adams, J. Melton, D. Zelenke, P. ner, P. Cunningham, S. Calhoon, N. Spirez, R. Russell, P. White, E. Zavala, Minnesota, A. Carter, J. ldpp, B. Jack, C. Carter. ROW FOUR: B. Farmer, K. Fitzmaurice, C. Heile. 'lliqrll ti' pigyri Latin Club: The Saturnalia banquet, honoring their three year members, is a gala event undertaken each year by the active members of the club. Open to former and present members of Latin classes, the club's purpose is to further the knowledge of Roman history. Patterson, L. Davison, Mr. Jacobson. ROW TWO: J. Barnes, C. Beutt G. Crisp. ROW THREE: B. Jeziorski, J. Enyeart, M. Jack, S. Bore, D. Koogler, R. Carvaial, D. Ramsey, D. Ross, M. Sims, L. Finfrock, A 1 If 1 .-4 T 1 Nl v 5' -fn... 4,,.,..n,, 'X .1 ROW ONE: B. Fouts, J. Cavallucci. ROW TWO: L. Lee, M. Rand, L. Bowman. ROW THREE: W. Kamikawa, C Magri, P. Linde, D. Walker, C. Zahn. ROW FOUR: J. Wolfe, J. Carlisle, M. MacGregor, B. Gafsa, E. DeIaTorre Mr. Wright. ROW FIVE: R. Hamilton, D. Boardman, J. Long, R. Johnson, G. Gates. ROW SIX: R. Meyer, L. Truesdall, F. Briggs, D. Harrison. ROW SEVEN: J. Reynolds, G. Fairchild, R. Schroeder. ROW EIGHT: E. Des- plancke, S. Palenko. BOWLING CLUB BOWLING CLUB Many students take an interest in this active club, which partici- pates in a bowling league. Skill and sportsmanship are two of the characteristics encouraged by their sponsors. ROD AND GUN CLUB ROW ONE: Mr. Newby, C. Franke, T. Pearson, D. Hudson, G. Hoss. ROW TWO: J. Ladd, K. Perkins, B. Eller, D. Herring, B. Howell, J. Miller, J. Bassett. ROW THREE: J. Joseph, G. Adams, B. Moore, B. Dame, B. Lowe, D. Scott, D. Carnhan. ROW FOUR: T. Thomas, J. Davison, J. Conner, A. Scott, D. Taylor, J. Sanders, D. Wil- cox. ROW FIVE: D. McKibber, R. Godin, R. Sikorske, R. Cloud, W. Cockrell, P. Portune. -'ls aw! .415 'nf 31 .33 A ROD 8. GUN CLUB These boys sponsor films on sports, hunting, fishing, and con- versation. Through their soles they earned the money for two excur- sions-Marineland and the Sports Show. ART CLUB ART CLUB Though it is newly formed, this club is full of many ideas. Supply- ing the campus with informative posters is one of their scheduled proiects. Qltl My x X 1' U H i 3 RADIO AMATEURS RADIO AMATEURS Knowledge is gained first-hand on how to build and operate vari- ous sized radios and electronical equipment by members of the Ra- dio Amateurs. ROW ONE: R. Shields, L. Mangini, B. Ludlow, M. McNew, D. Hutchison, B. Oldham, V. Aversono, Mr. Wade sponsor. ROW ONE: E. Bossoller, R. Lowe. ROW TWO: D. Murshak, J. Fentin, R. Clevengor. ROW THREE: Mr. Skoole, E. Reese, Mr. Nimrod. MARCHING B. Adams, L. Albertson, A. Baumgardner, J. Bowen, W. Firkoess, P. Frederick, F. Greenham, G. Henderson, C. Hansen, L. Harvey, G. Hoss, B. Ludlow, T. MacGregor, L. Mangine, R. McKeever, M. McNew, J. Miller, P. A Munday, B. Nance, N. Ono, R. Ono, L. Porter. 3115 ' v5 . .. Q 2 . sm 2, W E e' .L . - is TN 1 i MARCHING BAND The Olympian Marching Band maintained its usually busy schedule this year, representing Leuzinger at a number of different activities all around the Southern California area. During the football season the band added greatly to the gridiron programs by presenting half time entertainment consisting of both shows and precision drill routines. CONCERT BAN D ROW ONE: N. Ono, S. Wells, M. McNew, B. Robertson, P. Parsons, R. Reese, K. Hansen, A. Schneider. ROW TWO: Mr. Dean, A. Baumgardner, R. Ono, L. Young, L. Harvey, B. Adams, R. Chumley, J. Drago, G. Henderson, J. Key, B. Trnett, J. Miller, C. Glover, G. Roach. ROW THREE: P. Munday, I. Bettman, B. Ludlow, J. Bowen, G. Hoss, F, Greenham, F. Ellis, L. Mangini, T. MacGregor, W. Firnkoess. MISSING: L. Albertson, P. Frederick, B. Nonce, B. Feelton, R. McKeever, L. Porter. ll 1 if D WR awk.. ws. -fx., .. BAND G. Roach, B. Robertson, A. Schneider, L. Young, P. Par- sons, J. MacCarIney, J. Bassett, J. Breneman, D. Carna- han, D. Collins, L. Finlrock, B. Howell, A. Johnson, G. Halleman, E. Lucero, P. Marrow, W. Nilges, D, Wilcox, R. Reese, D. Scott. .K L7 T . -I .- v - . L Q, - S- ' 'W' 'S of , ik T- A x s ,xg w , ,Q A v- .. . A' .M Na , 4 , l . -2.4 ffl-if' . V fi-5:.':f.,'Q:,,M.igf.-ga l0C..L,W Q Awjf,,.. U . ii'YiifFi3'iW21iQ5'fl'T.t' 'WY Dslifi. -of 4. 3?t9Lag' if - , A .- 5.5515 . ' ,., . ,W W-W Mt., A,.,?f'Q., 4 9Z'iw ,wx -.. L. . , z, ,, , . i 'w-' i' stiff?-w 3 -EQEQM ' Q Away from school activities attended were fierce competition parades, including 'M - :.QisQ3g.- '13 among others, the all Western Band Review in Long Beach, the National City ' --.Q-4..cs-x'3Q,.. . . . .xhl Maytime Band Review, and the newly successful Hawthorne Band Review. -.-NP Under the leadership of Mr. Dean, director, and Miss Barbara Nance, Drum I Major, the Olympians brought home more awards to add to their already impres- sive collection of trophies from years past. DANCE BAND SITTING: A. Schneider, G. Roach, F. Holguin, C. Glover, B. Truett. STANDING: Mr. Dean, L. Brunig, G. Hoss, R. Yarbrough, G. Henderson, W. Baumgardner. MISSING: B. Nance, G. Mclloberts. l29 Sandy Greenway . ' 4-Q. Newnum f Lund Carol Mclnfyre, l Hgad Flag Girl 'w ml7,,,,.-Q K ,M N ,X- Q . v Y I Yi 1 1,5 . - 4 4 4 N W i , f x I 1-. A - ' , ,- A Q M .1 A J '- f .ff . 3.1 Z I if L, .1 in 1 - a R 1 K kg ff, K fe ' ' Lf V I 1,5 V I Kxhkr we A Ai A 4:1 . ' fl ' wk ' .L 'lil f . N7f9M'f-f .fl ' , 9 . ' . ,'nf- 'fs',gjQgff'?QlL.fyQ.4'Rf'A' - 2:55, . . N' A , ., VH 5 A K r h V K 1 ,, , fs.. A ' 1237? , --ik 1 f ' ' b - A 4 'iirtq' any-n Mr f-A553 ff- , Q111 1 'LZSQ-L, mf M ' V V ,ag-..h My -'Q ,- fl 'L 'g xif..--,wif LP 'VZ QW gl f:NQYTf .f1 , - X at W. ,ff 11, If 'X Q -A -+ ' 7' Twggf, .- rf--'mwgl--wf.a.Hi-fi-' K 0- Y . Q :N F f r 7' .74 is , ij ,X X Ma re Alosi Marilyn Simundson Paula Lower, Head Maiorette Lorraine Hardin linda Grondorf ua rg r Q 'TILL TV M M l ROW ONE: C. Mclntyre, M. Henderson, S. Foltz, J. Martin, C. Maciel, FOUR: L. Davis, L. Hull, L. Gracy, L. Butler, S. Males, S. Mitchell, S L. Lamb, S. Greenway. ROW TWO: J. Jipson, C. Farnauss, S. Dean, Mc Roberts, M. Langan, L. Crucet, J. Krause, P. Burkeman. ROW FIVE I. Kipter, C. Butler, M. Tomasi, E. Lorenz, C. Ashworth, A. Zavola, M. J. Black, B. Cagle, C. Fitzpatrick, L. Wainwright, P. A'Lurede, L Colon, B. Ackhard, N. Dela Torre, S. Mc Comb. ROW THREE: V. Ono, Lawhern, K. Watson, .l. Doyle, D. Olsen, D. Young, C. Ward, S. Deb- P, Spohr, M. Gerardo, C. Parker, J. Greasby, S. Hidler, L. Hassoldt, nam, P. Kasarda, J. Crist. C. Trimble, E. Seiber, J. Gates, R. Duke, M. Perry, J. Knauss. ROW DRILL TEAM Eighty girls known as the Olympianettes spent many hours practicing routines and novelty steps. Under the direction of Miss Farr and six student leaders these girls participate in eight football games. The Drill Team adds much spirit to the games. .lo Atchison Drill Team Leader If-lv One of the pep assembly performances when the girls showed us their work after the long hours spent practicing. GROUP LEADERS: R. Duke, C. Maciel, L. Lamb, C. McRoberts, S. Foltz. NOT PICTURED: M. Henderson. SPECIAL GROUP LEADER: J. Martin. f-.N 'V V2-fry 0' One of the numerous clever routines the girls worked out during the year. ws -5, s.. G K5 T Q Q L- 'HF FIRST SEMESTER ROW ONE: R. Constable, M. Zarwell, C. Swoboda, E. Turner, D. McCain, B. Blackorby. ROW TWO B. Jeziorski, L. Andrews, B. Pletcher, B. Reak, J. Shields, C. Trimble, H, Sieber. ROW THREE: J. Cavallucci D. Bailly, R. Rosendahl, G. Chandler, J. Smare, R. Meyer, F. MacDonald, A. Ross, J. Ellis. ROW FOUR W. Huber, A. Dias, D. Swoboda, R. Macray, F. Stephenson, T. Case, J. Tessieri, B. Rifkin, Mr. Arnt. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY SECOND SEMESTER ROW ONE: B. Satow, M. Zarwell, V. Doyle, M. Mocray, C. Trimble, R. Constable, P. Kamada, C. Adams, L. Minzey, L. Young. ROW TWO: F. MacDonald, B. Blackorby, D. McCain, B, Baker, B. Pletcher, H. Sieber, G. Swobodn, J. Lapp, M. Eby, D. lssp, I. Bettman. ROW THREE: D. Curtis, R. Rosendahl, S. Dequer, S. Olson, V. Narsutis, P. Patterson, J. Ellis, B. Clevenger, N. Herbert, R. Hawthorn, F. Stephanson. ROW FOUR: Mr. Arnt, B. Gibson, W. Huber, A. Dias, R. Meyer, R. Mccruy, K. Koogler, L. Andrew, B. Reak, M. Simms. W f ty' we-f - a , -4,4 , . -Af Q. T I H vs?-bi Z, KilL.iLa l I rv'f-!- 1.1.12 107 Andrew, Linda hiv' Jezinrski, Beverly Macray, Roger lsr Wflff-7 Ripley, Steve 'Ot j Cxhx 'sf by T Chandler, Gerald Dias, AI-Iifirl LIFE MEMBERS SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY: Leuzinger's Scholarship Society welcomes to its mem- bership each semester all students who have earned sufficient academic and service points the previous semester. The Society meets once each quarter, visits colleges and other places of educational interest, assists mem- bers in securing scholarships, and honors outstanding students. lt is responsible for the operation of the school's popcorn machine from which some of the profits are set aside for student scholarships. The chapter is affiliated with the California Scholarship Federation and participates actively in the Federaton's district, regional, and state activities. Meyer, Richard Patterson, Patricia ,rx ff, Shields, Jo Ann Sieber, Helen Mrs- Huber, Wayne V tx I K MacDonald, Fred Reak, Bonne 1. K, ls I L' It l - , 4 1 -. MQ -g X fl Qlfy. ll f Hr si I i K, ly l 'W Ill ff Swoboda, Dick KNIGHTS AND LAMS ROW ONE: D. Swoboda, B. Rifkin, A. Dias, B. O'Neill, J. Brandenburg, S. Kocalis, J. Minzey, N. Perrakis, D. Fisher. ROW TWO: R. Carvaial, D. Watschke,C. Doggett, J. Snare, R. Riley, D. Curtis, J. Valmore, B. Kamikawa, T. Case, J. Cavallucci. ROW THREE: Mr. Key, K. May, J. McFarlin, K. Colwell, J. Hyden, B. UtleI',D. Bailly, F. MacDonald, Mr. O'NeiII. ROW FOUR: R. Logan, R. Macray, S. Dodson, W. Huber, M. Bumstead, C. Walsh, B. Vincik, J. Tessieri, J. Hawley, R. Meyer. U Knights: This club is composed of Junior and Senior boys that have proven their interest in school activi- ties. The Knights try to live up to their motto, Service is our existence. Ushering at assemblies and other school functions is just one of their many activities. Lams: Members ofthe Lams donate their time to serve and clean up after all banquets held in the L.H.S. cafe- teria. As a service club for iunior and senior girls, sales, dances, and activities are sponsored to raise money. .fvryqr .awe I ' ROW ONE: S. Ware, D. Azoon, N. Sumi, I. Ward, D. Allison, M. Yoshiki, C. Kawashiri, C. Maciel, M. Simundson, M. Alosi. ROW TWO: J. Dudley, J. Phillips, M. Lopez, S. Day, B. Greathouse, M. Oddy, M. Zarwell, D. Ziegenbien, M. Smith, P. Martes, R. Sloan. ROW THREE: J. Enyeart, H. Sieber, H. Lahtinen, J. Hahn, G. Yeargain, B. Reak, J. Shields, D. Hansen, S. Foltz, B. Jack, Mrs. Shambeck. SQUIRES AND DELPHI NS ROW ONE: Mr. Kelly, K. Mason, R. Spellman x, x vi... gf rg f Q, gl 51 4- i -'V x lip ' If t , I Squires: Originated two years ago, this club for Freshman and Sopho- more boys has rapidly developed. Their purpose is to give service and do work wherever and whenever the need arises at Leuzinger. They have succeeded in doing a fine and re- warding job. They are interested in improving the public relations be- tween school and community and boosting student morale. 'IK ' , R. Davis, J. Davison, S. Pennyton, K. Murphy, C. Lonsdale, T. Skinner, V. Felix, J. Fauk. ROW TWO: H. Stoner, L. Young, , J. Cutts, J. Wymer, V. Rollins, C. Goodman. ROW THREE: D. Friberg, D. Higgins, D. McDonald, B. Waggoner, F. Durante, D. Archibald, D. Marsey, J. Holleman, T. Shelly. Delphians: As one ofthe four serv- ice clubs on campus, underclassmen girls are given the opportunity to serve the school and outside'organ- izations as a member of this club. They serve at banquets, babysit for parent meetings, check clothing at dances and perform numerous other tasks where student help is needed. N S n L at G a T 3 W WM' s- Q. 3. uv ,Q . ROW ONE: J. Masters, S. Bleiler, N. Castagna, J. Muirhead, S. Mitchell, S. Schleuter, P. Kamada, P. Gaboldon, K. Tanaka. ROW TWO: Miss Boryan, Sponsor, M. Leight, J. Caperrella, R. Lippert, P. Spohr, C. McMillan, M. Denmark, J. Clark, S. Henderson, B. Ackard. ROW THREE: M, Macray, I. Ronneberg, J. Wilson, J. Moak, M. Jack, C. Charles, E. Sieber, J. Krohne, J. Barstow, C. Swoboda. ROW FOUR: J. Lapp, D. Young, D. Clark, L. Dixon. 7 ROW ONE: C. Velderrain, C. Grace, L. Mitchell, S. Stover, N. Vondeveer, R. Turville, D. Derks, L. Simone, B. Townsend. ROW TWO: L. Mentrell V. Redmond, B. Fresco, D. Canulli, D. Richardson, L. Binghom, C. Johnson, A. Young, D. Martin, B. Wattles. ROW THREE: N. Montgomery, N Meixsell, J. Christ, M. Terry, D. Bushnell, C. Mclntyre, R. Garcia, S. Manning, G. Saiecheff, P. White, J. Wilkins, P. Frederick. MISSING: S Allison, P. Lessley, M. Feldenger, S. Maes, K. Watson, P. Settler, l. Smith, A. Messner, L. Wion. ,N U Ib hall 1 ... ' n-susan! . ' -l.. '14 1 ' . ,.g'I - ' I' ii ROW ONE: J. Baker, L. Travis, L. Coon, P. Cunningham. ROW TWO: C. Miller, C. Nichols, F. Spencer, P. Dooley, D. McCain. ROW THREE: Mrs. Haynes, J. Ireland, P. LaCounte, M. O'ReiIIy, B. Skinner, D. Plowman, S. Robert- son. ROW FOUR: Mr. Reynolds, M. lsaaes, M. Beavis, J. Uglem, P. Noles, J. Crosby, C. Preston, S. Soderburg, D. Emens. L. t ... ACAPPELLA CHOIR tad' ROW ONE: S. Sunde. ROW TWO: M. Mura, R. Rangel. ROW THREE: L. EI- Iett, K. Hoover, J. McVay. ROW FOUR: S. McComb, S. Bleiler, Jackson, P. Cunningham. ROW FIVE: E. Peters, L. Thompson, S. Jones M. Hen- derson, C. Adams. ROW SIX: S. Douglas, B. Jessee, R. Shambro, J. Knauss, V. London, S. Mitchell, D. Graham, K. Blake. ROW SEVEN: K. Ham, P. Smith, S. Costello, J. Stewart, J. Scott, D. Friberg, R. Mitchell, E. Lorenz. ROW EIGHT: C. Mead, C. White, P. Lewis, P. Downs, G. McRoberts, M. MacGregor, P. Filby, A. Culwell, K. Thayer, M. Webb. ROW NINE: K. Boyd, C. Pierson, L. Albertson, C. Fitzpatrick, S. Showalter, R. Martin, C. Delabio, M. Greson, M. Castagna, J. Dudley, I. Alexander. ROW TEN: Mrs. Hanes, L. Wainwright, R. Shouse, F. Lester, L. Manley, K. Mahaffey, R. Walters, B. Stillwell, E. Patterson, B. Brown, J. Wright, L. Hassoldt, Mr. Reynolds. The choir sings a musical tribute to two immortal presidents: Q ROW ONE: J. Price, S. Stoner, C. Verhines, B. Seeley. ROW TWO: C. Robertson, E. Filby, W. Walden, C. Barker, C. Milliken. ROW THREE: S. McClure, L. Brown, W. Eberhardt, V. White, K. Stopher, R. Medina, C. Henneforth. ROW FOUR: M. Phillips, 5. Bechtel, J. Brown, S. Haley, E. Bur- ton, R. Martinez, J. Yeargain. ROW FIVE: D. Lombardi, G. Fitzpatrick, S. Boggess, J. Graham, C. Boyle, S. Nelson. ROW SIX: L. Peters, J. Gib- son, P. Gylstorff, T. Wayman, D. Blaylock. ROW SEVEN: E. Hall, J. Koonce, B. Kirkpatrick, R. Murray. ROW EIGHT: Mr. Reynolds, C. Laver, S. McCuaig. 9 QRCHESTR 140 ROW ONE: Mrs. Sherwin, director: C. Prize, P. Sanders, H. Smith, K Weiser, N. Wright, V. Rollins. Left to right: Kathleen Blake, Sharon Minnis, Flora Shouse, Cliff Willis, Mr. Reynolds. MUSIC WORKSHOP ROW ONE: Mrs. Hanes, C. Chittum, L Thompson, S. Bleiler. ROW TWO: J Knauss, B. Jack, P. Cunningham, M. Fosq ter, C. Adams, R. Rangel. ROW THREE D. Friberg, G. Mckoberts, F. Lester, I. Manley, Mr. Reynolds. ORGAN CLASS .gli s ,,..... l. N- K 5 NNW. . li -vi Ny Y Q Q-, eb' an 35' .4 . Wg. my -a ...gr ...f 3 1 of .4-sr ROW ONE: M. Gaspard, S. LaBoeut, P. Terry, S. Gabhart, M. Dials. ROW TWO: S. Barnard, M. Pray, S. Pold, N. Greevy, C. Ashworth, I. Arm- strong. ROW THREE: D. Oris, C. Parker, D. Plowman, L. Mentzel, S. Spencer, L. Crittenden, C. Laver. ROW FOUR: S. Lester, V. Hunter, V. Ons, J. MacCartney, L. Porter, L. Lawhern, S. Ware, Mrs. Shambeck, sponsor. WHITE CAPS SKATINQ CLUB White Caps: Members of the White Caps help dur- ing their out-of-school hours by working at Hawthorne Community Hospital and Harbor General Hospital. They visited UCLA Medical Center on an excursion this year. During their meetings they make tray favors to brighten up patients in hospitals over holidays. Our school nurse uses these girls as messengers when special tests are given to our students. ROW ONE: B Fraxer C Garcia M McNew C H I E Skating Club: The skating club is one of the newest clubs formed at Leuzinger. Yet, its popularity has spread swiftly through campus and it has grown rapidly. They sponsored an all school skating party, which was a tremendous success. - I - , - , . oy, . Donnely, 5. Foyt. ROW TWO: L. Lee, N. Mentell, L. Frinfrock, L. Albertson, S. Nelson. ROW THREE1 P- Robinson, P. Fredrick. F. Lester, v. Felix, Mrs. Hinz. STANDING IN CENTER: Carolyn Lenning. 34.11 L .-Q 4.15 X4 ' 513. fi, 1 ' x . .- HCL Q- l'.l xffi ry- 53 bm-we 'Q an '-Q. v .,.,iunq.i g - - , 1 If tr fir! fir: we, tartar. Vffr, I .N If 7 rf QP ' f fi , 'V' Q 1 Pina U99e'i S Helen Sie-be I' Q 'N , la I V ,Q . ,i , K H . I - A A, . J ' The Olympian staff has the iob of publishing the school paper every Friday. The staff consisted of a student editor and approximately twenty-one members. Besides ' 'the weekly paper the Olympian staff puts out several special editions and a bound V - 'cqpy ofthe year's Olympians. , The staff is advised by Walter Kaplan. The student editors this year were Rita Lippert, first semester, and Helen Sieber, second semester. Besides the tremendous 0 task of turning out the weekly newspaper, many educational trips to publications conferences at various colleges were carried out. This year's staff made six page it editions a weekly production beginning with second semester. i l :OW ONE: N. Bradberry, S. McCann, D. Allison, M. Pagliaro, R. lippert, S. Shifflet, C. Ashworth. ROW TWO: S. Haley, P. Warren C Wesoloski Noles, R. Taylor, N. Greevy, M. Mashburn, S. Brooks. ROW THREE: W. Beavers, J. Peterson, J. Junior, F. Wiggins, J. Minzey M Sims P Malloy R. Sweeney, Mr. Kaplan, Advisor. 13 fav ROW ONE F Donato, J, Edwards, A. Savala, R. Turville, J. Millen. ROW TWO: T. Huntley, D. Schrader, C. Lonsdale, J. Woodward J Greasby ROW THREE Mr Erickson, l.. Mangini, J. Davison, D. Stewart, F. Eaton, R. Schroeder, M. Schrader. ZND SEMESTER OLYNIPIAN STAFF The camera club went on an excursion early in the school year to attend the Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona, They have outside speakers come to give them more information about their hobby, which may for some be an introduction to a life work. This group has worked with the Olympian Staff in getting pictures taken, developed and ready for use. The efforts of many in this club are appreciated by the whole school, for we all benefit from their extra hours on publicity pictures and helping to cover pictorially the various activities at Leuzinger. ROW ONE J Mlnzey, D. Allison, F. MacDonald, H. Sieber, R. Lippert, N. Bradberry, S. McCann, Mr. Kaplan, Advisor. ROW TWO J Junior D Logan C Ashworth, K. Gordon, J. Black, R. Taylor, S. Shitflet, D. Warren, P. Noles, C. Wesoloski, P. Molloy, J. Peterson. . ' I . . I ' 147' PYLON STAFF 58-59 Deadlines! Deadlines! Everyone exerts great effort to meet deadlines as they come due. The staff found itnecessary to meet on Saturdays, school holidays, and at night in order that you, the student body, might have the greatest PYLON in Leuzinger history. The staff under the leadership of Ruthnan Miller, Sponsor, and Dieter Bailly, Editor, added a number of new attractions to your PYLON this year. For example, the Senior Pictures are larger, the book is more colorful, and the cover is a first. The PYLON Staff has attempted to revive the spirit of the Old Wild West and to proiect it into the future for you. Miss Miller presented two gold pins to Dieter Bailly, Editor, and JoAnn Shields, Literary Editor, for their outstanding work on the 1958 and i959 PYLONS. Other members of the staff who received recognition were: Jean Enyeart and Bob Shafer-silver pins and service pins were awarded to Russel Bays, Peggy Madrid, Carla Petrick, Clyde Walsh, Eileen Pawalaczyk, Diane Walker, Beverly Hughes, Edith Lee, and Mary Smith. ROW ONE H Sleber D Walker P Madrid M Smith S. Day, M. Alosi, M. Simundson. ROW TWO: J. Enyeart, B. Greathouse, E. Lee, B. Hughes C Petrick S Folt Miss Miller ROW THREE R Bays J Shield, E. Pawlaczyk, S. Kocalis, J. Brandenberg. ROW FOUR: B. Thompson, D. Bailly R Macray C Walsh B Shafer A Dias B Weller B O'Neill. tif- , Lg. 'y 4 W.. . . T E -gt rm 'Lt' Q.. ul? .,-as . 1 .Ali Q. -Q. .wr Sly -4 . uf-rv 1 ' I I0 . - t , 1 .,i 1 M ffa,Q',gf ff 3 In ,K V .-all! f:a1 - .H-1 v -,., 3 A n, s in . nga Q 8 l '. v rv., s- , 1 L kr 514 . ., wi,-3 I -1 -X ROW ONE: J. Atchison, D. Richards, R. Stokes, J. Sandoval, G. Richards, M. Franks, C, McKnight, R. Rangel, N. Horrell. ROW TWO: Mrs. Cokas, S. Bell, R. Beauchamp, S. Bergstrom, L. Hildebrand, S. Allison, L. Unruh, J. Frierson, Mr. Braun. CHESS CLUB BUSINESS CLUB Chess: Patience and concentration are the most im- Business Club: learning to deal with money, busi portant requirements for students wishing to become a ness accounts, and bookkeeping, the girls from the chess player. Members of the Chess Club spend hours Business Club spend part of their time working in the with one game. Student Store. Chess Club: Mr. Saunders, C. Conn, R. Walters, W. Huber, D. Morressy, D. Gilberl. inns in L I4 'egg ROW ONE: P. Hasselberg, M. Juarez, B. Adams, V. Narsutis, A. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. Bittichs, R. Reese. ROW TWO: V. Waterfield, N. Wright, D Zelenka, K. Hartsteen, P. Benson, B. Ware. Bookworms: Members of the Bookworms Club enioy the fun of reading and working with books. They not only have the exciting experience of browsing through new books, when they arrive in the library but may purchase paper bound copies from the lNationall Teen Age Book Club. A display of dust iackets of new books is arranged from time to time in the library by the club members, as well as articles book reviews written and submitted to the school paper. Campus Fellowship: Quietly devoting part of their time to religious activities, members of this club con tinue the work of Christian fellowship. ROW THREE: R. Mitchell, D. Friberg, S. McQuaig, M. Wright, B. Lonsdale, C. Brody, K. Thayer, C. Adams. ROW TWO: Mrs. Beede, J. Martin, 5 Haley, R. Redmond, I. Kipfer, D. McCain, B. Purcell, S. Mallard, Mr. Reynolds. ROW ONE: P. White, P. Burkeman, J. Black, L. Mitchell, D. Graham A. Jaffe, S. Calhoon, E. Lorenz. L ill' 'Sw H55 'i yi Qs. HIS ll E LEFT ROW: T. Macray, L. Hansen, F. Alosi, E Peterson, V. Gangitano, L. Butcher, C. Drago, H O'Neill, R. Swoboda. RIGHT ROW: T. Skinner, J Adams, L. Barton, J. Hendrick, M. Lodge, J. But ler, E. Wilcox, T. Abshier, D. Hyden. Not Pictured J. Azoon, B. Bentley, P. Dias, J. DeLa Torre, C Fauk, E. Gisher, W. Hannon, T. Johnson, F. Lisanti, A. Langan, J. Larsen, F. McConnell, J Nunley, F. Minnesota, F. Ramsey, P. Robertson, B. Ripley, V. Rice, D. Stewart, G. Thomsen. Receiving the Dad's Club Honor Award from Mr. Joe Adams is Charles Cooper. The award was given for outstanding Honesty. He found a large sum of money and turned it to Mr. Barton. Congratu- lations Charles! ROW ONE: Mr. J. Adams, Vice President, T. Skinner, President, Mr. T. Macray, Treasurer, ROW TWO: Mr. H. O'Neill, Secretary, Mr. R. Swoboda, Corresponding Secretary. if-'au DAD'S CLUB LEUZINGER DAD'S CLUB The Leuzinger High School Dad's Club was organized during the first semester l958-59 through the efforts of Mr. Tom Skinner, Mr. Joe Adams, and Mr. Loren Barton. The charter officers are, President, Mr. Tom Skinner, Vice President, Mr. Joe Adams, Secretary, Mr, Hal O'Neill, Treasurer, Mr. Ted Macray. The Club meets regularly on the fourth Thursday ot each month, and is open to any father of any Leuzinger student. The Dad's Club has dedicated itself to service to the students of Leuzinger and furtherance of all school programs, whether athletic, scholastic, social, or artistic. l. .,. -Y if 1 u xp- V ,-,,..vr If x x V 1' xN7'5I1z-1+.-wf- K k 4:.. ' S .., W f J I rf , 1 INN., , V W. W' - N-x-Q,-i V l ,. 5-L Q W i , -N.-...,..f ,T ,. .-.,..v.,,.f-- - -..5..,N,,, ',,,,....,-..-.xym ' '-v ..,-.- A' . - -- L 1 ' I 5 ... f , h- i A .urea--v -x l-lv 'N x ', ' A ,...nM '9 uQ,A N , , . -Y. 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M .1 ,J N, .1-P -..,.,-..,......,f-I .X and .N ,K I. ,M .M w by . ,A 'WI QM ,. qu, W -.....' - --.,J..f+' '-Q, .,.- uv.. Ns. . -...,,, f-f -vm-,. J- M vf 14 s , U uw , MH I -L , ' 'I - h -m , l W' gg 1 1 N 5. 1 J N v. l M 1 A A . f ': gk . -W . .Q Xb 'x 'i . , Tgw '1x'h .A 'af '-5 1. 'N Q X ,mwgli ,N . . .W-'f 4 1w: -0 wi wb . 'S 4. a, N W W-.., 1 ., 1' A at 5' ' R 'Ok RVN 1, y 4 m . 1' M ,. 'M fn 1 NW in F xg r VK N L .w Qu -V533 M W' T.. V J, n rf. :L W wp. V 1. ,r qu, f. Q M ,han a .. 1 L Q 1 4 . ' 7' K M R: , V Ugly' fx ff? WI. ' , w 1 ' N ,4M' H .- KWUUL .qi igngx - win vf XVI' ww. tl n M M 'MA , 'A-at Wm, 1 1' 1 IV E 3' :sl W s L T - fi: I 4 4 . K A , Q A 2 Q .ks-,h K r .4 K ., 1- , A . V4' -4 L.-rea L -we cz , n '--f ROW ONE: J. Valmore, R. Carvaial, A. Dias, B. 0'NeilI, D. Swoboda, D. Abshier, D. Bentley, R. Riley. ROW FIVE: J. Hendrick, J. Hyden, J. Perry, J. Coloumbe, D. Curlis. ROW TWO: M. Marengo, C. Daggefl, S. Keller, G. Carpenler, B. Kamikawa, T. Bell. ROW SIX: Q. Collins, V. Gangilano, M. Sims, D. Anderson, K. Smilh, M. Misso. ROW THREE: Mgr., L. Seel, R. Shoeppel, J. Lewis, J. Adams, J. McNally. ROW A. Allison, S. Ripley, E. lmalomi, M. Bumslead, C. Franke, G. Snare, SEVEN: J. Wilkins, Assislanl Coach Isaacson, Head Coach Chadwick, B. Keller. ROW FOUR: E. De La Torre, D. Cole, B. Culwell, D. Fisher, Assisianl Coach Woolridge, Noi Piclured: B. Crawford. V RSITV 150 ALL BAY LEAG UE FOOTB LL The 1959 football season was exciting, as well as sur- prising. lt brought many a cheer, and an occasional boo , This 1958 Olympian football team thrilled many fans with almost impossible come-from-behind victories in the dying moments of some of its games. lt was not a championship team, but one that worked hard and fought with all it had every Friday night of the season. Much of the credit for the successful season must go to the coaching staff of our team. They not only molded their players into a well-coordinated unit, but also created a spirit of teamwork and closeness, which is so important in turning out a successful team. The coaching staff was headed by Jim Chadwick. His assistants were Bob Isaacson, who worked with the line, and Bob Woolridge with the Jayvees. They all did a tremendous iob. Bob lsaacson's hard work with our line was very evident in its fine performance in every game. Bob Woolridge's work with his Jayvees resulted in a very successful season and a bright future for next year's varsity. Jim Chadwick is a little man who did a big iob. To climax the season, he was chosen Coach of the Year in the Centinela Valley by the Inglewood Daily News. A great deal has been said about the value of coaches to their teams. Every- one expects a coach to teach his team how to play football, but he can not play the game for them. There has to be a feeling of closeness between the coaches and their players. This year, this feeling was present and the team went places. The team started slowly but gained momentum as the season progressed. lniuries to some of the key men was one of the factors in their slow start. The out- look was dim as the Olympians dropped their first three games to San Bernardino, Millikan, and Newport, but things began looking up as they won their home- coming game against crosstown rival-Lennox. The Varsity Coaches Bob Woolridge, Jim Chadwick, Bob Isaacson. victory flag was flown with much pride and satisfac- tion. Then came the important games. The Bay League season opened. ln the first game against Mira Costa, the Olympians came from behind to beat the Mustangs, lt was the first time we had beaten Mico in its eight years in the League. Along came Santa Monica and our blue and white put up a tremendous battle, but the Bay League champions were not denied. The hopes of many sag- ged but the Olympians would not give up. Next they battled arch-rival-Inglewood, and again they came from behind in the waning moments of the game to post another victory. The following week, the Sea- hawks of Redondo were the victims of the blue and white. ln their last game against Torrance, one of the biggest offensive shows of the year was put on, but Lady Luck was not with us, as a few bad breaks spelled defeat. Thus, ended the 1958 football season. There were other contributing factors to our success- ful season. The moral support of the student body, which was nothing short of great, helped the spirit and confidence of the team to a great extent. There is nothing more inspiring to a player on the field than to hear his fellow Olympians cheer him on from the sidelines. The formation of a Dad's Club also con- tributed to the support of the team. Last, but not least, the faculty must be commended for their staunch backing. The 1958 season proved a very important point. leuzinger can have good athletic teams. Of course, the coaches must mold the team, but what it needs more is the continuing support of each and every person in this fine school of ours. The Olympians are on their way up, and with all these factors present in the future, we can be confident of a bright athletic outlook. Co-Captains Dennis Bentley, Rudy Carvaiol. Jim Valmare Halfback Dennis Bentley Guard 4 X ,K V5.5 M 'N ' 5 ,Q M. f kv H I -.1 '11 .-:: s aw F -- ' s , .K -lr. ff-eu Bill Crawford 3 Tackle if f. .-. tag mvylh Joe Hendrick Tackle l i at-J at Y iii ie Y' Jfggvf-. h-weigxv f ....., ... - ' . WH' H X it U 31-. if 1-X. ' ,-N . lm . , -5 . , ' - A . ., f - Lv ., du- -2, I 3 .. 4 k -4' A '9' , 5 , .. t - Q , .V A W we c..r,ce.c.-,' l A A ,s x ,., ,g.Y,.LL Q , .K N .. , 1 A flu, lui 9 . H - f .. .C R , .... , ,,,-R V , .L . ' 4,-e'i f, K , 'xc m 1 sv P.. Q ' ' Left to Right: Starting offense: Coach Isaccson, Jim Hyden, M Bumstead, Dennis Bentley, Dick Swoboda, Don Cole, Joe Hem - . Dick Curtis Halfback ,Lf E. Don Cole Guard Dave Anderson Bah O'NeiIl Halfback End 6. N- Left to Right: Starting Defense: Coach lsaccson, Steve A ., , -QE Q: Y. 1 x I Ripley Crawford, Jean Coloumbe, Dave Fisher, Gary Carpenter, I Dick Swoboda Center Dave Fisher Linebacker Dick Abshier Halfback Chuck Dowell Halfback F -1 -1- :,f..tT X I- XT ,, Q,' NJ.. if, 1 LW l K V A A r f-fy Q- V Q ,V q -gnfmqj iv . l . i .M A A Q K '4 -' . c..,.,2iv:?!: . , F175 , 'S A Q Y 'LQZIT' f , N, '- . I if Z-Ni' ' - -r-- ' - fi- D !l td QM 'Y va I , 21:7 V l I A-qui-.. xx S .M :' ' ' ' . , w W. 9, v ' -of f-'L' . I'2 .4 ., , ..t.... y, Q- g,,,,,f ,,,, X x5 . L W l ,.,. ,- ., .5-, M 3, cv' ,. .,... , . .. , f, .o., .Q , 4. ' 7 , ,I . .4 A, . . . , ., . ..,, - 1 : -- A r' N. A , f - -'o - .-.. l se. n 0'Neill, Coach Woolridge. ROW TWO: Rudy Carvaial, Austin s, Head Coach Chadwick, Dave Anderson, Jim Valmore. Jim Wilkins Center sun... , Erron De l.a Torre Tackle -L -. 4 c 55-. 5' igfff, n . . Q . -.s- ,,i,R,,,,u ,.. . , ' , ui-,.,.,, N5 L, US YV ll 1 . , fi ', ..-. ,- ayi- e . , ,J .,. - --.Q A Ls? nw .-.. wa-, za, - n.. V ' 4-, X -A , - . T f-T -. . '.z, A -f are -Q-we . 'fill 1, ' A '..e- se.,-A '.-Q . ',- c . -, r4if:1 :ffmfq r 'L' J., ' 'J w ' . 'K '- -- -..--, ': 4 A-'--4.-A ff gre:-,H I ' glitz, .JBL J. y-Y-tkx3?:Sl5 t'f..J.,f,,,3:uQiM. ,fu .Q-W, , . sso, Al Allison, Coach Chadwick. ROW TWO: Chuck rshier, Larry Stallings, Dick Curtis, Joe Adams. Alvin Allison Halfback Larry Stallings Halfback Rudy Carvaial MTS Halfback 'X Dowel, Dick Fausto Jiminez , 6,5 Manager s.,x2.w , isumvallwinl WN I -'U Austin Dias 5 egg., Q x , X 'A 1 M Martin Bumstead Tackle Jim Hyden End I 'VN -is g Gary Carpenter Quarterback Guard . ug, A. Y , w i X- M l K i . sl nv.. Martin Misso Steve Ripley Tackle End .- I E., an X Ti ze' K I ,pw ll Valmore pu I Wil-K' i gr O'Nei!1 sridgi pegs for 20 Yorell. K x .igiifgih .. X N Go get ?em. 2 W Q , 5 ',d ,i?'Q, 3' 3+ 1 ' a V. Y 1 5 ? 'ff ,.. 'HL-9.5 EP F-Q3 4 uf 1... .. ': up 1e.,1 -:,f-gg:-' . K x '15 . an 'x K. I P ., Olympians win again. m........5kh ., ji -Q, I , , 1- M.,-fs-e,1',,5. .W-.fmf,1,f..g .V A .- , fr., , ',. Wd, U, W. V, A . ,,, 1 .fri , , , 1 , .. ,, . . 0 5 ., , f, V . 4,3 ,.,J.- , , fg, M -f in 91.51 . 1,-I ' 4. . ,,. .V . ,V . Q. -.2 may Q 55f,:. w ' ,,,.,.1. ' - , 1- , 1 X .qw .K V , ,,.. ',.ff -75 a- ,.-H, : ' ,f .. ' -.: -J.- H V em' fog. f,.-.. ' - ' f f . '!Z ?J1':' ff A 1 ' B FOOTBALL ROW ONE: H. Escobar, L. Engle, A. Richardson, T. Case lCo-Capt.l, R. Koons lCo Captl T Skinner D Murphy D Smith J Fauk R Rangel, B. Lucero. ROW TWO: B. Biorklund, R. Hile, R. Walker, R. Harvell, F. Stephenson P Nielson R Brlgante M Walkey B Brown R Wuerfel R Loveioy, R. Severns, A. Blanton, J. Hutchens. ROW THREE: Coach Anderson, R Ortiz A Guthrie R Richardson D Woods D Archibald R Anderson, R. May, R. Bumstead, B. Gibson, R. Archibald, W. Land, R. Thais, J Wymer R Ciampa D Pearson B Campo S Sasaki J Sanders, G. Lee, L. James, Coach Sorenson. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Bee Scores San Ber'dino 6 Millikan . . . 6 Newport . .19 Lennox .... 13 Mira Costa 6 Santa Mon. 6 Inglewood .13 Redondo .. 6 Torrance . .18 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS CEE FOOTBALL ROW ONE: G. Olmstead, J. Butler, A. Lucero, R. Briley, J. Miller, G. Bontraeger F Durante J Manley G Johnson H Stoner G Howard M Stander. ROW TWO: R. Fleener, L. Pulver, R. Palmer, R. Sliker, A. Marley, T. Vernon A Engle M Palmer K Mason L Soder berg J Batson ROW THREE: Coach Mores, S. Pennington, R. Foltz, T. Adams, G. Davis, G. Reel K Jenslold, W Uno B Cyfers C Lonsdale W Connelly F Ortega, Coach Machisic. of :italy ROW ONE: G. Mc Crea, R. Vencill, D. Watschke, J. Whitehead, D. Freeman. ROW TWO: S. Dodson, B. Peterson, C. Walsh, N. Perakis, K. Blanke, S. Speed. QF. QQ' ROW ONE: M. Goldman, M. Koulos, J. Burns, D. Ramsey, G. Creek, J. Guyman. ROW TWO: R. Mc Crea, W TER POLO On the Varsity team, the most valuable player hon- ors went to Steve Dodson. Dan Watschke, team captain, received an honorable mention Bay League award. The Bee water polo team received their greatest thrill when they beat Hawthorne. Ttheir team captain was .A f'--i-' f ,M ,gf .,, S. Oswald, B. Vincik, R. Mudgett, R. Cloud, P. Toler, J. Phillips. ' L ff -i Y r an h V. kylie., . a y , I G . ' ,. ..,. J - - . S ..., J . , D. Judson, B. Lonergan, R. Swanson, P. Johnson, Q. la Grande, R. Robles. 156 I Don Ramsey. The Cee captain was Ronald Robles. Their greatest disappointment was when they lost to Morningside in a double over time. KNEELING: J. Cameron, S. Rose, B. Gilbert, E. Blankenship, C. Hodges, R. Cone, C. Mitchell. STANDING: G. Schuler, R. Gelner, T. Huntley, J. Davison, E. Reese, T. Murphy, Coach Smith. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Coach Clarence Smith has indeed done a big iob this past year with his cross country team. Despite its relative- ly small size of I6 men, compared to 75 or lOO on other teams, our Olympian lung-busters did fairly well. The team did manage to win half of its meets, which is a very good iob under such adverse conditions, such as the absence of a regulation training course ifor practicel. However, the TUMBLINQ future cross country picture looks very bright. The maiority of the team was composed of underclassmen, now with a year's experience behind them. With a little added school interest in this sport, along with the efforts of Coach Smith and his Olympians, next year's cross country team could be one we can well be proud of. its A newly formed team on the Olympian campus this year was the tumbling team coached by Mr. Wolfe. lt is possible, that in the future they will compete in Bay League competition. Coach Wolfe, D. Waldan, T. Adams, L. Hagborg, K. Krause, .l. Macintin, Q. l.aGrande, S. McKiney, B. Benit. 157 'Q We ...,., . L ,:,,. v,,mg-1 .X R: 3 Ng. X Q ROW ONE: W. Huber, Coach Adams, R. Kwis. ROW TWO: J. Brandenburg, J. McFarIin, S. Kocalis, M. Bumstead, W. Pelfif, S. Fruchey, R, Lions, J. Fraser, D. Hagan, B. Rifkin, D. Fisher, R. Carvaial. ARSITV Qv' 158 The shot Ihat counis. Understand men? vw 'cl' xl 2 .-L ., ,- 1,,L .... ii' if sg K 5 ., 'MJ S. Fruchey R. Lions, J. Fraser B. Rifkin, J. Brandenburg Due to a lack of height and experience, the Varsity Basketball team did not win a League game this season. Although they suffered ten league losses, they were always thick in the battle giving their utmost effort, but they could not make up the difference shown on the scoreboard. lt seems that the Varsity Hoopsters were un- able to utilize team work on offense and their speed on defense. The one bright point of the season was the promising young sophomore Center Steve Fruckey. Steve gained a berth on the third team all Bay League Team. BASKETS LL .. , . K' wggzfm, j .cf J. Mc Farlln, D. Fisher M. Bumstead, R. Carvuiol S. Kocalis, D. Hagan 9 K 5. - if 4.5 ,431 'mp ss-Q. . .M bf' 'fl it Q SN '3 A ROW ONE: R. Kwis, Coach Weiss, W. Huber. ROW TWO: K. Adams, L. Hanson, F. Smith, G. Nowion, J. Perry, E. Prichard, M. Schrader, F. Hannon M. Marengo, B. Oldham. J.V. BASKETB LL Coaches: S. Weiss, C. Adams, R. Sorenson, R. Isaacson. Block fha? shoi! 60 KNEELING V Mrtsunaga J Watters T Goldshen, T. Teske, R. Rosendhal, L. Martin. STANDING: Coach Sorenson J Glaser J Falk D Hudson R Jorden, D. Jones, S. Robertson, J. Moore, D. Monshak. Paving the way to a successful varsity team, is the iob of the Bee and Cee teams. This year, the coaching staff has concentrated on developing the freshmen and sophomore boys into future varsity material. Although the win and loss record of the Bees and Cees was highly commendable, the emphasis of the season was placed on playing experience, not the win and loss column. KNEELING D Monshak A Modlca J Batson C Martin, G. Howard, Coach Isaacson. STANDING: S Sasaki R Manuel G Miller G Rogers M Fendlg C. London, C. Clark. A A I6 . I ROW ONE: G. Woggoner, C. Emerson, F. Durante, .l. Wilson, S. Strom, D. Titus. ROW TWO: Coach Thompson, S. Hallberg, J. Butler, J. Faulk, L. Stickney, H. Whiles, D. Ross. GOLF The Golf team, under the coaching of Mr. Thompson, has had a fine season. They won eight out of fourteen non-league matches. The record of league games was not available at press time. Steve Hallberg was expected to finish the season in fine style. Two other fine players are Jim Faulk and Dan Titus. Steve Hallberg shows his winning stroke. Coach Thompson shows Larry Stickney the proper grip. 162 -61' '.5',,arf.1:'l L fs- Q ROW ONE: B. Clevenger, J. Nunley, L. Lee, T. Vernon, C. Barker. ROW TWO: G. Hollemen, C. Willis, F. McFadden R. Pennington, J. Hill, J. Miller, N. Smyers, I.. Butcher, Coach Muller. MISSING: R. Garner, B. Utter, R. Berg, J Kell, D. Taylor, S. Sparks, J. Beck, G. Johnson. RIFLE With Bill Utter, Roger Garner and Cliff Willis pacing the Rifle team, they man- aged to turn in some outstanding scores. They defeated Morningside 491 to 409. This is an example of the fine shooting they did. .ggi . im V u.wzww-W Q. ., -. Cliff Willis in prone position. Ron Pennington in standing position. I63 r 2 '4 :fx 95? ' , , 1 A -. H . 5 3 . K ' IZ.. Fifi ,Q -4,1 ,.,. . Fi ROW ONE: P. Neilson, R. Brigante, M. Walkley, C. Sisco, A. Haynes, J. Watanabe, F. Ortega, L. Knauss, B. Mitzunaga, J. Culwell. ROW TWO: B. Land, R. Garner, V. Felix, M. Sims, C. Doggett, D. Smith, B. Bumsted, J. Jones, R. Harthorn, C. Willis, V. Colero, D. Abshire, H. Stoner. WRESTLING Wrestling, a long-time minor sport at Leuzinger, has been on an upswing. The interest has increased tremendously because of its success in recent years. This was evident by the 95 boys out this year. Coaches Jim Regenfuss and Lee Bott have guided the Olympian grapplers to a successful season. They won four of their nine meets. Three Olympians went all the way up to the C.l.F. semi-finals. The season was highlighted with victories over our crosstown-rivals, Hawthorne and Lennox. The C.l.F. Southern section semi-finals were held here at our school this past year. This was the first time anything of this sort had been staged on our campus. Leuzinger, undoubted- ly, is rising in wrestling prominence. Four lettermen will be returning next year and the coaches are encouraging potential grapplers to participate. With more experience and interest, the Olympians can go all the way next year. 3 C.l.F. contenders C, Siggo, J, wqfqnqbe, L, Kngugg, J, Culwell, Jim Culwell and Herman Escobar are shown working hard for the Bay League Finals. 63 A ..,, .s .... , X. FM-1 fy - ' c ti L . g will as ' E ? l . 1 1 Q, Q f to t A fi . -if -'t, . ,, .. . sg--S ef we safe Qfgwx.. . .,-...... . 1 . t s-.s s ' .... .,. 164 f- lv bn .lv .vu ,. . , Q S., R ' . 'fy , , R yi, f , ' ' l .. R , ..... . ..... R . , , fe at w ,. 3 a f. J .27 l.,,. -QT.,-,r,, I 'l'V5,,.j... 2 ...ng . if ' if R vs ' V . ' ' i 'ii ., V , . nf, '- :SH - l. . ' i 5 Q ROW ONE: L. Minzey, C. Sisco, J. Cavallucci, R. Schaffer, G. Bontrager, R. Davis. ROW TWO: F. Patton, P. Nieves, R. Wilson, C. Severson, G. Schaper, A. Parker, D. Scott, J. Nieves, R. Harthorn, E. Burton, T. Skinner, Mr. Byrne. TENNIS Due to the fact that the nine members of our Varsity were Chuck Lonsdale, only a sophomore, played first man for mainly sophomores and freshmen, the team finished fourth the first round and was very valuable all season. John in League standings. This means that the experience gained Cavallucci played first man for the second round. this year will make them potential candidates to win League Boys who lettered varsity were: Joe Nieves, Charles Sev- next year. erson, Paul Nieves, Gal Sisco, Chuck Lonsdale, Gary Schaper, Ron Wilson, and John Cavallucci. Cal Sisco shows his forehand, as Al Parker looks on. Chugk Longdqle displays his winning form, I v -f ef. ,Lge 'I . n A x. J 165 6 T .3 -' , 5. an .' . 5 .. 1 ' TT , A 4, X f as ' 5 ' - S Q' 1 if? :Wi rf Q. L. ig. chi ROW ONE: E. Blankenship, M. Marengo, R. Carvaial, R. Riley, J. Valmore, B. Rifkin. ROW TWO: Coach Smith, Coach Isaacson, C. Dowell, J. Cameron, L. Stallings, D. Archibald, F. Smith, D. Curtis, J. Fraser, M. Schraeder, M. McCown, J. Moore, R. Rangel, J. Harrison, L. Cochran, Coach Chadwick. TRACK TEAM: It was March, l959, when the Olympian tracksters took to the oval and records began to -fall. These thin-clad stars were holders from last year's great B squad. They have moved up to the varsity ranks and continued at the pace they left off last season. The Bees and Cees also kept up with their big brothers. The men who developed these tracksters are Head Coach Ray Smith and his assistants Mr. Chadwick and Mr. Isaacson. The team took shape fast and finished third Valmore breaks tape in shuttle hurdle relay at Mira Costa Relays. in the Mira Costa Relays. They were also victorious in the malority of their dual meets. Further results were unavailable at press time. The overall team appeared to be strong in sprints, hurdles, and the field events. A slight weakness was evident in the distances. But determination and hard work overcame that weakness. The Olympian spikesters worked hard and sacrificed much of their own time. They certainly deserve praise for a iob well done. Blankenship anchors Olympian relay victory. A , ' 1 , 1 ? K RJ A v 4 1 .. .sr . M X ,ki . Vt I 'K ' T I Q . Y 5 ,.. if A , . 8 A 5 Q' f X! X . R 'ig B TRACK, ROW ONE: J. Davison, D. Teske, B. Brown, G. Hendricks, G. Scheuler, C. Turnage. ROW TWO: Coach Smith, J. Davison, B. Bum- stead, J. Largo, B. Loveioy, T. Goldston, M. Mulally, Y. Kawashiri, F. Schmidt, B. Land. UC TRACK, ROW ONE: C. Ashley, R. May, B. Gilbert, R. Cochran, C. Dryer, B. Johnson, R. Hanson, S. Rose. ROW TWO: S. Pennington, L. Soder- burg, L. James, K. Murphy, R. Rosendahl, J. Miller, B. Canipe, B. Archibald, S. Galsa, D. Hanna, J. Perry, B. Morrison. -.. k z --.r1tf.f, .rawii ...Q F 167 W , - 1 5 f L' ff .i--- + v-J .I-. if A ' 'VY fl! sm An' ff ro R 'i- 'T iff-f . .W K . 1. -W -, ,,,,,g.......,,f,A -sa J. .- . .. , - ., x, , , .M 41: .Q J. v. gi 'K a 3 v , . nd , V, me . .. N V ,L . - 'Ql : ' 'mr 1, ' . ,, V ', A , '34, ,asf KNEELING: D. Fisher, J. McFarIin, D. Mercer, B. Meyers, D. Acosfa, J. Adams, J. Hyden. STANDING: J. Wilson, J. Price, J. Hawley, T. Gellner, E. Pritchard, M. Bumslead, B. Haley, S. Kocalis, F. Stephenson, L. Knauss, Coach Anderson. i I 'Q , 1. - new 1 l Y . N ,. 8 , . as-H, wg-W1 .ia . ,' - my gf W, ---N -' ' fp . , 1 -I -- . ' ' - ,- J' fin. ' ,jgggffsif4!g,f?QT:- Swing level. W i k, 5' W. 4 w 1 4. Q U L -- '-i of-11. K 9, ,, A .MMV ' 1'f72,-,f,,s.'fg.z.+,.Qgffi.,5 jgijfgff' Keep the ball low. 1' fQ ' 1744-??l.qgj if or K j A M1-e 1 .s e IQ., rv. frfmf H' 1. e,-' V' -ya .xv--'k1 '.f 4 1- so I6 8 Double play. Q Q, Hi' mi no - -bf in .ff-ff Q . ,!iP L-s ' - , 1.. . KNEELING: W. Norris, D. Acosta, D. Sankey, D. Clark, D. Smith, E. Imatoma, R. Schneider, G. Howard, B. Lucero. STANDING: F. Akins, T Adams, B. Gibson, B. Ross, G. Newton, D. Speuman, G. Venezual, B. Walker, J. Dffvm ff-Mk Adams. . 'ap D . A A D. 1 . ,.lL,fw W, K ,... Q, K, , . ' I ,E gd, H 0 . 4 . , l x D R , . L. .I . zt fgbgx KF, .L t .gg AQ' . I ..-Q-.gin ,- ' . A ,K K W in my gf I .dnx IJ, K J -1 y i-135:-'z' , .M-f. . , P' .--I , . , 1 .. 1 .44 fl-.tu 1. ,Mr Y .,-if 'f 7- A , 5 ' , 1. .Vw I-dui-'HP mt 1 ,. ' t J L Q. V -3- ,FW ,, ' . 1. if ,QKvMfrSf?I'?f..7f-in-1 ' .34 J ,4,- ff ' its-W -f- ' s Q 56 X ' '- 'I ff' ' Jifikxfsmu. 'M- V 'i' l'?'?5.L. . 1.3 va '- g g ffmgi-f . 'ff - -. 2,4 . - - --' W 'ff ' - ' .,,,41f-. , 3 W m. ,. A., , 4.1 f w ,, l , :. K . Aff . -'fs-iifisa V . 1 -lUd99 'he wma' v W' 1QL'kiwi7 3ll.? 'f5'gQ?v?11r'!'YQ3' Q .. v Y- Q l Q. .Shall r'f,af9:f1- wrtwfsf...J: 'w fl - ' 1 K v - I- W. . V .L-.6.g,,,,,r.f,.. ,, . ...7 .. - .', , , nggksgf . ,' . ,.,a47w.X...-r.fJ'+ 15 'Qin-I'-'61, ol, ' 1 1 . ' '. fa5 t1K 'L' 'rgxsf-f 'mf GH' . mt . A' , rss.. . - XL, 5 rpg... slmf' ' . - 4. - - ,.,.i--JW' fw.'1u'-.mug ...in-li: A M. s. - ,.. A z ., ' Stay low and have guts. Q f - . ' -ki 'j g-1' 1'f,.,f 1 ,W fi ,, . , . . 1 T.. fin- K 'ffflfys ls' -v ' I f A. . 'V fs, -.,-. . , .P,:,.f,-i,4Al:-.4.':t4,,4 in ky. . .i n- gtk, 5,55 . -' f qw -.wwf 1 fy '.. Q' fi-'P?'s?4.fv+4it5:,Swxn5fl5ff'J1 , Q fC7 ', ., -Q'-nf ,xN 'f '5 i:wi'J-' fiji 1' Really stretch. Sv . x . x X. i.,?A ,..,.-A: Y Q, . YW 5 ROW ONE: K. Blanke, N. Perakis, S. Dodson. ROW TWO: J. Whitehead, J. Tessieri, T. Case. :ll -Q' - J t . Lack of reserves was a hindrance to the swim- ming team. However, they look many first places. Varsily medalisls were, Dan Walschke, Tom Case, and Steve Dodson. Bee medalisls were Dennis Murphy, Gary Creek Don Tamsey, Bob Peterson, Allan Richardson, Dick Freeman, and Bob Cleary. , Cee medalisls were Ron Robles, Ronnie Swan- son, and Dennis Judsen. r SWIMMING ROW ONE: D. Murphy, G. Creek, D. Ramsey, B. Peferson, B. Keller, A. Richardson, B. Biorklund, B. Now, R. Cloud. ROW TWO: D. Freeman, W. Bell, R. Mc Crea, M. Koulos, B. Cleary, J. Saunders, R. Mudgeif. f an ' . ,W A 5 nr- l 75 'l 170 ROW ONE: R. Robles, Q. la Grande, S. Taylor, S. Ellsworth, P. Johnson, D. Judsen, G. Lozano. ROW TWO: R. Swanson, A. Broihers, J. Cuils, W. Siedler, J. Baldi, D. Cone, G. Reel. l 14.3 ...V 5-val TRIBUTE TO AN INDISPENSABLE OLYMPIAN The boys' physical education department of Leuzinger would never be the same without the presence of one man. Although small in stature, this man has the respect and admiration of every boy and coach at Leuzinger. He can be no other than Dominic DiAngelo, our gym custodian. The material value of this work is evident by the immaculate locker-room he keeps. This, in itself, is a very big iob, but, he always goes about his work in a quiet and pleasant manner. Mr. DiAngelo seems to have an optimist's outlook on life, con- stantly smiling and conversing. The countless little things he does for everyone are often overlooked, but certainly appreciated. This man's biggest contribution to Leuzinger is the moral sup- port he lends to all the students and especially to the athletes of our Olympian teams. One does not realize, at first, the effect of his personality. He is always interested in the athletic success of Leuzinger. At times, he is more elated over a team's victory than the boys themselves. He is truly a great Olympian. What can we do to show our appreciation for his work and support? We can treat him with the respect due him. And he, indeed, deserves the highest respect. as a friend and a man of high character. We also can each do our part by doing little things to make his work a little easier. Mr. Dominic DiAngelo, we salute you and say thank you again. LETTERMEN CLUB ROW ONE R Willson A Pace R Riley D Swoboda D Curtis, C. Dowell, D. Swoboda, M. Bumstead, L. R. Mcleroy, D. Murphy. ROW TWO: R Draper D Ramsey B Walker C Lonsdale D Judson L Knauss, G. Creek, T. Dooley, B. Culwell, T. Case, R. Abshire, ROW THREE: Mr. D. Anderson sponsor C Slsco C London .I Adams D Sankey J. Hanson, J. Valmore, R. May, E. Delatorre, R. Herring. ROW FOUR: Mr. Adams, sponsor V Felix F Stephenson B Crawford A Richardson J. Hyden, R. Carvaial, M. Marengo, S. Speed, D. Smith, F. Smith. l7l G A Xs! L H 'G .gm G Yegrgain J Zinn J Grace E Krohne Left to right: G. Yeargain, L. Meed, J. Yeargairr, J. Grace e 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' .' ' . , M. Z I. C. Swoboda, J. Krohne, P. Kamada, M. Yoshiki. J. Hahn, C. Swoboda, P Kamada arwe ,oi Gayle Yeargain President 172 if The Leuzinger Girls Athletic Association is made up of those freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and senior girls who are interested in sports. These girls participate in volley- ball, basketball, baseball, badminton, and ping pong. The girls try their hardest to get on the first team so that they will be eligible for a varsity, which will qualify them for L Club. CLUB X.. 'F . . , Diane Hansen . 1. President 1 XI 2- 1 J.-f - 4 . .,, X FRONT ROW: D. Hansen, J. Hahn. BACK ROW: V. Vanscoy, Miss Bate, D. Allison. xx . f -V f- :rw ...mfg sn-, , 1' 1, , S L Club is 0 club 'formed for those girls who take on active port in G.A.A. for at least three semester. During that time they must earn six white stars and one gold varsity star which makes theme eligible for membership. FRONT ROW: D. Hansen, Miss Bute. BACK ROW J. Grace, G. Yeargain, I. Ward. .1 fw f r --QF f-- . . ' f A 1 , Q Q' g p! fi 45? gs. , E,i3,. .. . 'ii' LZ! L: Q . r V l Q 'V A 1 . ., , , ,iam ' J .,,L,l E. ....... fi if ' ' ROW ONE: M. Yoshiki, I. Ward, G. Deschaine, G. Crisp, M. Zarewell. J. Chowsi, V. Vanscoy, Miss Bate. ROW FOUR: M. Binder, G Yeargain ROW TWO: S. Henderson, V. Luboff, J. Grace, J. Grace, V. Vanscoy, D. Hansen, R. Lamons, B. Fletcher, A. Fitzmaurice, J. Hahn D. Allison. ROW THREE: E. Sieber, C. Swoboda, C. Buettner, E. Krohne, Pawlaczyk. ROW ONE: R. McCee, E. Elston, B. Ware, S. Miller, S. Goal, P. Ortlieb, J. Masters, B. Romaine, N. Cole. ROW TWO: P. Limbourne, C. Valerain, J. Pease, D. Coffman, M. Sipe, J. Walls, R. Russell, M. Wallers, A. Smith, A. Gomez, D. Coverly. ROW THREE: E. Garceau, L. Brown, J. Moak, D. Larkin, K. Stillman, M. Pore, L. Chanault, M. Eferhart, M. Lieght, E. Edmonson, F. Serna. ROW FOUR: E. Chapin, A. Stewart, B. Mead, J. Jones, J. Brown, I.. Shiltz, P. Benson, R. Rease, S. Fienk, S. Gagnon, J. Reirnet, L. Moss. ROW FIVE: M. Jack, P. McKevit, J. Adamson, T. Pheiffer, C. Barnes, T. Kubacak, J. Porter, J. Yeargain, S. Bayliss, l. Ronneburg, J. Allison, M. Alberts, L. Perry, V. Zanier. ROW ONE: M. Binder, M. Zavala, R. Lippert, A. Knight, C. Riecart, V. Luboff. ROW TWO M. Muirhead, P. Kamada, O. Esqueda, A. Zavala, 5. O'Neill, K. Hanson, S. Turnoge, S Simundson. ROW THREE: L. Gracy, H. Smith, L. Genge, P. Spohr, S. Pope, S. Mitchell, S Henderson, M. Gornick, R. Baker. ROW FOUR: J. Masters, C. Swoboda, L. Dixon, J. Edwards P. Ballis, J. Greasby, M. Raegan, E. Sieber, J. Carlisle. ROW FIVE: B. Blackorby, J. Barstow, M. Luzinski, S. Foyt, K. Wiser, S. Richards, S. Tipton, D. Clark, C. Charles, J. Khrone. 174 A FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL K X Showing great enthusiasm tt freshmen and sophomores has shown their outstanding skilli playing volleyball. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL 'wi' S-x ,L 4-mf H J av .. X -3, Iv ROW ONE: M. Zarwell, J. Grace, J. Grace, B. Plefcher, G. Crisp, J. Zinn, ROW TWO: C Buellner, L. Eaton, S. Payne, E. Krohne, N. Horrell. ROW THREE: S. George, L. Hildebrand S. Bergstrom, A. Firzmaurice, L. Marlin. Mrs. Bramson, Junior and Senior volleyball ad- playing host 'O the GIAIA. ployday VISOY. ENIOR VOLLEYB LL with all boy league schools, these girls combined their hard work and skill to come out on top. ROW ONE: G. Yeargain, I Ward, D. Allison, J. Chodowski, ROW TWO: M. Alosi, D. Hansen, M. Yoshiki. l75 I P f ROW ONE: J. Ware, R. Russell, J. Jones, A. Gomez, J. Masiers, B. Mead, M. Miller, E. Edmondson, M. Lieght, F. Serna. ROW TWO: R. Rease, E. Garceau, L. Brown, L. Chamault, T. Kubacak, J. Moake, D. Robin, C. Vaderain, P. Limbourne, R. Sapp, V. Miller. ROW THREE: J. Black, C. Valin, B. Benson, J. Bayliss, J. Yeargain, I. Ronneburg, L. Shiltz, M. May, L. Moss, A. Slerwari, S. Gagnon. ROW FOUR: P. Larkin, M. Pore, J. Porter, B. Romaine, S. Brown, P. McKevi1, M. Adams, J. Hill, L. Perry, V. Zanier. ROW ONE: M. Zavala, M. Muirhead, K. Hansen, A. Zavala, P. Kamada, S. Turnage, O. Esqueda, R. Lippen. ROW TWO: R. Baker, C. Swoboda, L. Dixon, M. Reigain, 5. Pope, P. Spohr, J. Barstow, S. Henderson. ROW THREE: C. Riecarl, A. Knight, E. Sieber, L. Genge, B. Black, J. Greasby, K. Wiser. ROW FOUR: D. Clark, C. Charles, N. Binder, J. Krohne, B. Blackorby, V. Liboff, J. Edwards, P. Bayliss, M. Luzinski, 5. Foyt. 'su I A Fx ' 176 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL f X The participation of the fresh- men and sophomores is as great as in the past. They always have a large turnout. l WX x A SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL JUN IOR BASKETBALL SEN ICR BASKETBALL ROW ONE: E. Krohne, J. Zinn, G. Crisp, M. Zarewell, J. Grace. ROW TWO: N. Horrell, L. Hildebrand, S. Payne, B. Fletcher. ROW THREE: C. Buettner, L. Martin, S. Bergstrom, A. Fitzmaurice, S. George. Several nights Q week the Junior cmd Senior girls come to play basket- ball. Coming out on their own time these girls have the privilege of being on first team. ROW ONE: I ward. ROW TWO: J. Chodowski, D. Allison. ROW THREE: C. Nelson, G. Yeargain, M. Yoshiki. I77 - ,dp ,, ., -X- Q.-.f0 if 5' , ROW ONE: J. Masters, J. Ross, B. Clark, E. Garceau, A. Gomez, S. Simundson, P. Kamada. ROW TWO: S. Pope, A. Knight, J. Grace, B. Pletcher, E. Krohne, J. Grace, S. Henderson. ROW THREE: M. Zarwell, M. Binder, J. Krohne, B. Blackorby, L. Martin, L. Eaton. PING PONQ 81 ISADIVIINTON ROW ONE: G. Crisp, S. Foyt, C. Reinhart, K. Wiser, N. Horrell, L. Hildebrand, P. Linde, G. Yeargain. ROW TWO: M. Zavala, M. Muirhead, E. Garceau, R. Russell, R. Smith, L. Chanault, J. Peters, C. Riecart, C. Valderain, E. Edmonson, M. Lieght, F. Serna. ROW THREE: C. Swobocla, R. McGee, R. Rease, S. Bayliss, L. Brown, J. Moak, D. Larkin, L. Moss, A. Sterwart, E. Smith. ROW FOUR: S. Pope, P. Spohr, L. Dixon, E. Sieber, L. Genge, J. Yeargain, l. Ronneburg, J. Brown, L. Shiltz, R. Lippert, M. Luzinski, S. Gagnon, C. Wallers. ROW FIVE: A. Fitzmaurice, S. Black, J. Porter, H. Smith, V. Luboff, N. Cole, B. Romaine, L. Perry, C. Charles, D. Clark, M. Reigin, R. Baker, S. George. I79 . K B h h: y mf 3 35 ., i 'T M? ' B if 'B 'v , EW lr ROW ONE: P. Limbaure, N. Smiers, M. Jack, M. Galegre, J. Lode, P. Tate, S. Myers, V. Wake, S. Olson, E. Elston, J. Masters, E. Chapeh, I. Smith, Y. Toler. ROW TWO: J. Potter, D. Larken, J. Wallers, T. Hoback, J. Ross, M. Royal, C. Cames, L. Brown, P. Gabaldon, M. Beal, L. Perry, A. Stewart, C. Verhines, S. Reese, B. Kuegeman. ROW THREE: S. Toyle, V. Zaner, T. Hart, B. Sico, F. Toll, T. Waters, S. Mitchell, P. Tyoler, M. Watson, R. Russell, N. Coly, J. Brown, M. Everhart, A. Hart, L. Moss, S. Gagnon, B. Hall, A. Gomey, E. Walker, C. Glade. Mary Watson tries for that extra point. Rosaland Russell takes long strides heading for home. Elaine Edmondson really in the swing. An excitin9 m0 'e 'l on first- SOPHOMCRE BASEBALL TEAM 'AAA T L , li-ii Y , L-.- - -1 W- , ., , A Ds Q U 9 MQ El SEQ. ' Q 3- Q -B 2 . . 351 ifpfgu , 0 xx 5 ' , ' 4 ' ' A ' F 5 R A' CQ' ' + - , ' :F ' qi , s 1' N. ar 1 5 ROW ONE: J. Jipson, M. Muirhead, S. Simundson, P. Adams, C. Garcia, L. Peterson, S. Kettering, S. Delapp, M. Zavala, K. Kerker. ROW TWO: E. Sieber, J. Clark, M. Denmark, P. Spohr, J. Barstow, S. Henderson, S. Pope, O. Truiilla, K. Bernhardt, A. Zavala, P. Wallace, H. Smith, R. Baker, L. Genge, S. Mitchell, K. Tanaka. ROW THREE: J. Krohne, S. Foyt, V. Hunter, K. Wiser, B. Blackorby, D. Clark, S. Williams, B. Kirkpatrick, M. Binder, V. Luboff, M. Raegan, C. Swoboda, S. Schlueter, Miss Bate, - . f ' .Q '5' + V f-Q1 L, :Y 5 J: Y xl , , ' G-3 fg X , LM? rs- , N l xx' V 1 YF' v -4 1 ' V B . ' ' id 1 Y L , - r l A ' M . 5' 2 f c , ,...Tf?'?i ' F ,,,.g., H Rx. qu I'OW ONE: D. Allison, G. Deschaine, L. Eaton, J. Grace, J. Grace, J. Zinn, J. Gates. ROW TWO: S. Bergstrom, C. Buettner, K. Krohne, P. Nelson, S. George G. Crisp. ROW THREE: N. Horrell, V. VanScoy, 5. Kennerly, M. Smith, V. VanScoy J. Hann, Mrs. Bramson. JUNIOR-SENICR BASEBALL TEAM G.A.A, SONG QUEENS Top down: J. Krohne, C. Swoboda, M. Alosi. G.A.A. CHEERLEADERS ,..-vQo ROW ONE: D. 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