Mira Costa High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Manhattan Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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'J' fi , Photo by Eurl Church Administration .... 7 Classes .......... 21 SENIORS ....... 22 JUNIORS ....... 40 SOPHOMORES . . 47 FRESHMEN ..... 59 Clubs ...... ..... 6 7 itctivivities...89 Sports ........... ni Photo by Mr. Earl Church -59 I Q ji 1 t ,,f 'Fbt V I i ixriim ,Jin I ' i'r'1iUU 1.-'FW' Q.. if .Q , 4 E97 ?3 -R SHQA 141, 179 'yt pf vw 7' 1 ' . 5 -N... 'S-..-, ' ns-9 .F!T '! H! ll l ii We , I l I 'ig .4 is I H fi ' ii 2 llll -If FIV, l! l l ll' 'ir :mir ,gy 'ii 1 '- f ' f ii A I :ll El .6 , W W W ml , ,nk -v r. . l . 1 ll ey T A 2' x - 1 'T - l A L Ev :A . . h- Y. r A 2' .N . T U -gf --if f 5 S2113 :if 3. ll Xwvx K- V U X, ' e j?'j7 Q, L,x1x,1, 1 T U, I , 1' 'rw ' .Qt y A X u S' ' - e v e . - ' ' S BOARD OF TRUSTEES S0l1'l'llllAY All yearwe have been watching the day-by-day pro- gress of the construction of our campus. Next year Mira Costa will have a new library and many new classrooms . We owe our thanks to the Administration, which includes our superintendent,his assistonts,and the Board of Trustees. Many of us never see these people who are behind the scenes. If you happen to see a friendly looking gentleman walking about the school, who seems to be interested in the campus doings, you can be sure he is one of our competent administrators. W. EARL BROWN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MRS. MARY S. DODD ASSISTANT TO SUPERINTENDENT me ,L X RAYMOND W. JONES BUSINESS MANAGER MR. HOBART C. UHLS Boys' Vice-Principal .,, - ' '.i f . ' 3 M- 5 .. 4, . ,l U I I Q1 l J .4 MRS. CATHERINE MC VEY Girls' Vice-Principal MIRA cosm i Mr. Waller, our Principal, shows a tremendous interest in all the stu- dents and has won the unamimous respect and friendship of the student body. Girl's Vice-Principal, Mrs. McVey, has devoted all her ef- fort to helping the girls to maintain standards the school can be proud of, and has been an invaluable help to the Girl 's League. Mr. Uhls, Boy's Vice-Principal, has done an efficient iob of supervising student activities, and is respected by all who know him. The counsellors have shown individual interest in every student, helping many of us to solve our problems. Mr. Fisher and Mrs. Scott have exerted every effort to promote the health and welfare of the students. The students of Mira Costa are grateful for the interest and at- tention shown to us by these people. Counselors - MR. DONADIO: MISS RISSEi MISS BROWNEI MISS THOMAS: MR. BERNARDI MR. CARL FISHER MRS . RUTH SCOTT Nurse Attendance nc' , , funn- .4 ... .nw v 1. - V s climlmll lvoluuins After the 12:05 bell, students head to- ward the cafeteria for their lunches. Mrs. Margaret Brown and her ten assis- tants, prepare food to serve over seven hundred people every day. BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers are the Big Wheels of the school transportation . lt is the friend- ly bus driver who waits an extra minute when the alarm didn't go off or picks up a book carelessly left on the bus. The clerks are at the right hand of our school administrators. Their constant work, taking care of the little details, is one reason the school runs smoothly. The custodians are responsiblefor keep ing the campus neat and seeing that mechanical facilities are kept In work Ing order Headed by Mr Ray Youn , the twelve custodians do a tremendous I0 ' . . . g 'b. FACULTY MR. RAY ASH, Ind. Arts, Jr. Police. MR. ALFEO BERNARDI, Science, Counselor. MISS DORIS BARR, French, Spanish, French Club. MISS MARY LOUISE BOWLER, Music, Music Club, Operetta. MR. CHARLES BOWYER, Driver Training, Bowling Club. MR. ROBERT BRIGHAM, Social Studies, Student Activities. MR. LLOYD BROWN, Social Studies, Travel Club. MISS ALETHA BROWNE, English, Counselor. MR. WILLIAM BURTCH, Ind. Arts. MRS. DOROTHY BUTTERFIELD, Business Ed., Future Business Leaders. MR. GEORGE D. CATHER, Music,Band, Pep Club, Operetta. MR. EARL CHURCH, Science, Camera Club, Hoof- pgims, Campus Photographer, JV Football. MR. DONALD A. COGSWELL, Boys' Physical Ed., Lettermen's Club. MR. JOSEPH COLISTRO, Science, Astronomy Club. MISS JUNE COPE, Girls' Physical Ed., Girls' Athletic Association. MRS. REBECCA c. cowAN, Librarian . MR. HAROLD DALE, Mathematics, Stamp Club. Mas. EVELYN DAUGHERW, cm. Physical Ea., Mc Club. MRS. HARRIET DAVENPORT, Girls' Physical Ed., GAA. MR. ARTHUR DeSANTIS, Social ,X ,Q 'Z Studies, Record Round-Lb, Student Foreign Group. I J jf! f L .J ,4- 5:1 I . no .' ,QJW ,X I , , 411' is Mx: .V VI .v ,1- Rr .ff Wil ,UV .nil 77: J 35 I I K .,-J - w , A . T' fr, ,,.,4q,5K .,. g'ff' . , t ul ' ,- li -. tw I- .1 ...I ,. twig, , ,JJ w ll H ji, ,itflgy A ..f M -.1-s'-Ein, 4 9 , w, ve ,I , M, ,X ,, I .' , , 'T' -MT. 1- 15-2 N525 'ff B' ffrf J H sf 4 ll I 1 af:'I3m. 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't . -- ,..,. -:J fn-- gglf' 1 'x , mea Jin- --7 fl if l .elf ,- A ,, it '73 -,5 l Ll , l-PM 1 ,M 'J , , Wm' .ell in ' -bfi V .sk 5 T X I K A ' ie ut t A is ' if lb K ..-F ,g, , .f t mptfi fill 4 if 1: , wt .L U ts V ,I gg'-:::, u K 1 ,tl t N., 's fl .l xl T ,ll x .4 ,,, .nt .- .., t , 1 1' will 'JM ve. ,.,- lt. wil, 5 lf 1 At nl' Cf' If wi 1 MR. BLASE DONADIO, English, Counselor, Typing, Travel Club. MR. FRANK A. DuBOSE, Ind. Arts. rMRS. ADELIA S. DWIGHT, Social Studies. MR. JOHN EBERHARD, Mathematics, Chess and Checker Club. MR. FRED ECKERT, Agriculture, Future Farmers. MRS. PRISCILLA EWING, English. MR. ROBERT FALCON, Language, Spanish Club. MISS HELEN FISHER, Study Hall, Mathematics. MR. LEE FOSTER, Art, Ind. Arts, Jr. Police. MRS. NANCY GOODRICH,English, Fr. Problems, Footlighters. MR. ren eossARn,sby.- Pbyubftn ea., Basketball. . MRS. AUDREY GREENBERG English J- I I ,VT lj, Footlighters. xc QAR. LEONARD GREENE,BusinessEd. X, Q vi MRS. INEZ HAUGHEY, Special Ed., Social Studies. I -JMR. BERT HOLLAND,English, Speech W Drama, Thallans . 'n ' ' MR. EDWARD HYDUKE, Boys' Physical Ed. B Football. ics, Hi-Y. , t , .Xt 5 l MR. WALTER JAcossMeYER, Boys' Physical Ed., Key Club. R 1, . u MR JoHN.1ANcAn,An, Hobby it 1 , .Club. , f- A Y MR. ROLAND JARVIS, Mathematics. f 1 . MRS. HARRIET JOLLY, Science,Donas 4' -r t 1 , 4 , , ff E- V N l I ,fr if - 1 , ,nl . MR . GEORGE lNGERSOLL,Mathemat- ,P MISS FLO ANN KEITH, Homemalcing, Future Home- makers Club. MR. RAYMOND KNIGHT, English, Record Round-Up, VOMC. MR. ROBERT C. LARGE, Ind, Arts, Sound Crew. MISS CLARA LEEMAN, English, Girls' Physical Ed., Tri-Hi-Y. MR. HAROLD LOWE, Business Ed., Youth Fellowship. MR. RICHARD MclNTOSH,Social Studies, Key Club. cz, 'S' f-93'-N Tiff' ,'-2' .... - MR. ANDREW MclNTYRE, Audio-Visual, Fr.Problems, X Ind. Arts, Prolectionists. F 1 MR. GEORGE S. McKENZlE, Ind. Arts, Hi-Y. V, , ,T MR. RAY MCLEAN, Mathematics. . X if-Q MISS MARY McVEY, Fr.Problems, Tri-Hi-Y. MR. GEORGE MAGNUSSEN,Science. , fa- MR. JAMES MILLS, Language, ' Spanish Club. A fy ',.i.A,, MISS GRACE MITCHELL Home- -..f making, Future Hornemakers. .. 'T MR. RICHARD MOODY,Fr.Prob- lems, Tennis, Yell Leaders. MR. JOHN NEFF,MathematIcs. MRS. MARGARET NOWLlN,Art, Artisans. MRS . ESTHER PETERSON,Home Economics, Usheretfes. MR. RUSSEL POTTER,Mathernaf- V ics, Rifle Club. MRS. EDNA RAPPAPORT English, Hgfgrznrs ' Mass ANNE REDACRE english, ' R' Tri-Hi-Y. ' H -M . ff 'xr' MRS. HELEN RICHARDSON,Home ' ' ' Economics, Future Homemakers. 1 -Fl rffiiii, fi? If 'Wh ,,. T IM ,,.. i , I If WM K X .us r sv-s. .av- ,,.,. G gf.- f-.. ' ,wx ,Qu , I -Q14 , ' iff?-5 -v ' I H, ,,., 112.1322-I ' HL. ff fi I fg - - my 5 Q , I .,..- ' ul Z.. .ii 'L g ,.L 1 v': . l5' gygff1,g,fL, V f h V . 39. 5 I, J f,,,..,..4.-- A Q' 4 R , .V .M , Y-1'-Q'-.f ,I . - . , sg ' , . E - ,Y 5. A., Rf. 9 , . , , ...,.. . , I .1 V- V- ' AQ U'-1: ' f, - .-f' HI I I rf 'I H ,V .,, M., .1 . .ly , x we '. 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WAYNE ROY, Social Studies. MR. ROBERT SCHULTZ, English, Alefians. MR. DEAN SEMPERT, Driver Training. MR. DUDLEY SIMMONS, Business Ed., Future Business Leaders. MR. RAYMOND SOUTHSTONE, Boys' Physical Ed., Managers Club, Basketball. MR. CHARLES SPECHT, Science, Amateur Radio Club. MR. HERMAN SPONHEIM, Fr. Problems, Social Studies, Hi-Y. MISS SUE STANSBURY, English, Hoofprints. MISS JEAN SWAIN, English, Language,California Scholarship Assoc. MR. ALBERT TEMMINS Morhwlaeics, Ind. Am, Future Teachers, Music Club. TWG MISS MILDRED THOMAS,Coun- selor CSF . GERALD Tl'lOMPSON,Scienc8 Bio-Chem Club. RICHARD TICHENOR, Ind. Arts WARREN VANDERLEEST, Incl . Arts, Print Club. GEORGE WATSON, English, 'J-y Pen Pushers, La Vista.. ?.MISS JOYCE WHALEN, Girls' Physical Ed., Drill Team, Pep Club. MRS. DoLoulse wnne, engmh, Ink spot.. MR. HOMER R. WlLSON,Social Studies, Jr. Police. pb-A-12' . xr., . I 4 I IIWEIINIIEII DICK BURROUGHS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT S UIIENT IIUN IL ,Wi vm Y Y ww. ,.,, -. , ' l A HQ 1 -9 U'!,fl I or lfiif TQ' if L. - .... ' - A' Ev ' U1-lf I Y ' It .. . , ' ,fir-22 ww. U-xx...-,tl ky. .mi - ' vc:-:Qi-1 1' wr- ' A ,nw N5 ,KH .K I f x ' ' , u 1' 5 - , 'f 'f.ifEuE5.5. 'L J .34 3.5. I qu. - V 'L - .tl If . 4,13 5 .425 L ,Q 'ff tw, -ew I 7:9 ' .AJ -. - . A ' if ' I-. l .. V .I f .. ,,,, , A . , ffvvk ,G w .lg Y l. V '4 D 1 lbwz., ff J Pictured above are: FIRST ROW: G . Knoll, D. Johnston, L. Child- ress, T. Wikoff, B. Loy, S. Morris, B SECOND ROW: V . O'Brient, B. Woods, M. Lafon, C. Wrlgger, D. . Smith, J. Verner, W. Sovkup, P. McConnell Byrne, D. Crigler, P. Owens, J. Hanning, W. Wyatt, C. Crigler, M. Chenault, C. Swan, J. Bass, T.- Aabel, A. Edwards, R. Leach, K. Morre, D. Roberts, J. McNamara THIRD O, If it 9 ,gm .ull -- ROW: C. Ewart, J. Posey, J. Kueheman, L. Elliott, S. Calhoun, J. Stone, J. Lindesmith, C. Jasper, E. Tingley, J. Mathews, B. Roberts, F. Klein, L.Anderson FOURTH ROW: H. Hart, W. Gibson, F.Andrus, M. Finley, E.Woods, J.Bullock, J. Johnston, A. Nol- lan, S. Miller, S. Kast, D. Long, L. Uhls, D. Kelly, S. Forbes, K. Doig. es! if ll fiidis HOWARD SHERMAN Commissioner of Entertainment STUART MORRIS Commissioner of Campus and Health With the First rap of President Dick Bur- rougl1's gavel in Sep- tember, our Student Council began paving the way to a successful first semester. After much deliberation by the council members, many worthwhile prop- ositions were passed. One of the many ac- complishments was the purchasing of a new track record board. As the end of the semester neared, the council felt it had completedasuc- cessful term. BOB FU LT S Treasurer WE LDON GIBSON Commissioner of Athletics DICK SHOEMAKER , Vice President ,ix ,g BEVERLY WOODS ' 2 Secretary, JK sf: -ahah l? 471 .,.., ,.,, 1, ,, ,I --J . if fix . t: L':f3 ..L' ' .QAM limi.-V ,r'AgfA ii-. .5 l W TONY ARCE Boys' Intramural Director DIANNA MITCHELL Girls' Intramural Director . R N 1? v wr,-4, 2' .. SAF. JERRY JOHN SON Commissioner of Entertainment STUART MORRIS Commissioner of mpus and Health Second Semester b r o u g h t another season of activity to the Mira Costa Student Body under the able leadership of its commissioners and offi- cers . A number of outstand- ing assemblies w e r e fea- tured , along with concen- Irated effort toward a clean campus which added greatly to the appearance . s,i .,, Y PICTLlRE-D ABOVE, FIRST Row. K. Karen, C. Cornwall, B. mer, c. Rhind THIRD ROW: J. Murphy, J, sorrow, B. O Briant, D. Wyatt, S. Wotton SECOND ROW: K. J. Hoose, L. Evans, S. Kittleson, M. Calhoun, C. Her- Parker, R. Johnson, N. Caldwell, T. Wikoff, B. Woods, locker, P. Rondot, R. Deauville, C. Strong, F. Cowan. l f . , , t 4 ,ml gf 1 'tif The Girls' League, through its various activi- ties, plays an lmpor tant part in helping girls to know one an- other ancl to feel at home at Mira Costa Some of the activities sponsored this year by the Girls League were slack and pedal pusher clay the Coronation Ball and the-Chrust- mas Party which ' as usual were ' BETTY O'BRIANT Girls' League President l l 311: Li1'3 5' l, -I. Ronnie Blaine, Don Stanley, Tom DeLaNbyg Boys' League Board. X . 1.1-'5 O.,-5 DON STANLEY Boys' League President 'HP-'gk l C GIRLS', FIRST SEMESTER Fmsr ROWQ My Hurst Barbara Davis Toni Wikoff BACK ROW: Carolyn Fraz-I ier, Nancy Roth . Q i Dundee Jones, Jim King , Ken Tro xel . BOYS', FIRST SEMESTER .,.fi FIRST ROW: Sidneywhaley, Kenny Doig BACK ROW: Sllllllllt llllllllllllllll ll Senior Conference enforces our Student Government, helps students govern them- selves, teaches students responsibility, strengthens and improves relations between students and faculty. Senior Conference also helps students to enforce their own rules through theirown officers . Mrs. McVey acts as advisor to the Girls' Conference, Mr. Fisher is Boys' Conference advisor. BOYS', SECOND SEMESTER FIRST ROW: Sherril Hud- geons, Lynn Childress, Rick Wendorff BACK ROW: Sid- ney Whaley, Jim Filson. can, Roberta Ann Leach. l FIRST ROW: Sharron Watton , U Judy s ke I ron BACK Row! Nancy Jo Meyers, Patti Dun- GIRLS', SECOND SEMESTER ,-X -v- l l X '1 ,f at l : , 'I T,9,,,, Photo by Earl Church . N, gl V A' Q L gl? X fWE 'RE ART CLASSES The crowd was hushed on the evening of June sixteen as the first strains of the Alma Mater brought the sound of voices of the class of 55 . With a sudden pang of sadness we realized that the last of our high school days were over,that this evening markeda major mile postin our lives. There were mingled emotions-pride, humility, happiness, sadness, and excitement. As our minds moved back over the pastfour years many happy thoughts came crowding back. The courageous, but, ohl, so very insecure freshman year as we got our first glimpse of the ever circling whirlpool of school activities, the thrill of the first pep rally with its bubbling spirit and excitement. It seemed only a few fleeting days until we entered upon the threshhold of our sophomore year to find much more self-assurance. We recall the near hero-worship and admiration of the athletes who carried our teams to championship in football, basketball, and baseball. With our junior year came the official status of upper-classman . The arrival of class rings made evident the first sad realization that the days left to us at Mira Costa were few. Our class was becoming known now as our many outstanding leaders began to appear in school activities. One warm September day we entered our Senior Year. lt was a wonderful feeling as all the other classes looked admiringly to us. But it was difficult to realize that we were Sggjggs, the exalted goal of every freshman, sophomore, and iuniorl We watched the year fly by seeing ourselves and our friends as we took the places of yester- days heroes. The last football game, the Varsity Dance, the basketball games, the Hawaiian Hop, and the Coronation Ball . These were things we would never be a part of again, the wonder- ful memories we would cherish forever. I The stirring strains of Pomp and Circumstance abruptly brought us back. ln a few brief moments the Seniors would go forward into the sunlight and ,shadows as A l um ni of Mira Costa. Yes, behind us lay the wonderful years of high school,but before us lay ......... the Worldl 22 X wa. AABEL, ANTHONY TONY Varsity Show, Jr. Play, Com. of Atl1letics,Cross Country, Grad. Escort, A,B Football, A,BTrack CLUBS: Latin, Bio-Chem, Hi-Y, Thalians,Dons X I ANDRUS, FLOYD A,B Football, A,B track, Jr., Sr., Class Pres. Grad. Marshall, St. Council CLUBS: Lettermen's, Key Pres., Dons, F.T.A Hi-Y. ARCE, ANGEL Football Mgr., Golf 5 ARCE, ANTHONY TONY Q B,C,D Basketball, Golf sg., I U CLUBS: Hi-Y, Lettermen's Sr., f W2 ASKEW, DON '-ACE-' Jr. Class Vice Pres., St. Body Vice Pres., Outstanding Trackman, A,B Track, B, J V Football CLUBS: Lettermen's AYERS, BARBARA Drill Team CLUBS: Thalians, HOOFPRINTS, F.B.L.A. BAHL, MARY La Vista CLUBS: Inkspots, Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y BALL, DOROTHEA JEANNE CLUBS: Usherettes, Radio, Bowling BALLARD, JENNIFER ' CLUBS: Glee BARLOW, PAUL AMES A Football, A Track BASE, ANITA ANN NlTA BECKER, NANCY JEANNE CLUBS: Glee, A Cappella, Music, Astronomy F.H.A. Pres. BECKER, PHIL BE DELL, LEWIS LEE Stud. Council, B, C. Football, J.V. Basketball Editor of La Vista CLUBS: Hi-Y Pres. , Penpushers Pres. , Youthfel- lowslwip BENWELL, TOMMY TOM CLUBS: Jr. Red Cross, Artisans BIVENS, JOAN Drill Team CLUBS: Thalians, HOOFPRINTS, F.B.L.A.,Ski BLACKMAN, JOANN JOEY Sr. Play CLUBS: Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y, Record Round-up, Artisans, G .A.A. BLOXHAM, CONNIE Drill Team CLUBS: Astronomy, F.H.A. :vw BOMAN, MARJORIE DEE CLUBS: F.B.L.A., F.H.A BONNER, DELORES DODY Drill Team, Usherettes, CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, Operetta BOONE, SYLVIA CHARLEAN CLUBS: Music, Thalians, A CappeIlaCI1oir, Operetta BORING, CHARLOTTE ANN Usherettes CLUBS: Music, Glee BOUGHTON, NANCY CHARLENE LITTLE BOUGHTONH Maiorette, Song Leader, Varsity Court, Jr. Play, Operetta, St. Council, Operetta CLUBS: G.A.A., Thalians, F.B.L.A. Pres., M. C., C.s.F., Tri-Hi-Y, Pep BOUGHTON, GENE Wrestling BADEN, ROBERT BOB Hi-Y Treasurer, Baseball BRADYCHOK, JOHN Band, Orch., Golf team CLUBS: Auto, Stamp, Proiection BRANAM, JOYCE CLUBS: Girls' Glee, G.A.A., A Cappella Choir T-495 ax .- N . ,X , '- ., xv M. ,I QP' WJ... ...si .. V . asp: ' 'R . If I Q--, :Cf X 'l f. 'ff' 'S-. ,Q , .5 1 I BREER, THOMAS RICHARD B-A-B Variety Show CLUBS: Thalians, sk: BRIGHT, DAVID BONES C,B,A Basketball BROWN, D'ANN CLUBS: Mixed Glee, Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y, Penpushers, La Vista, Variety Show, 3rd place in American Leg. Essay Contest, Modern Dance BROWN, RENEENE LOUISE BRUBAKER, STEPHEN STEVE D,C,B, J V Basketball, St. Council CLUBS: Hi-Y, ski, HOOFPRINTS BUCKHOLZ, KEN B, J V, A Football, Youth Fellowdwlp BUEHNER, MIKE B, A Track, B Football CLUBS: Auto BULLOCK, JEREMY JERl Song Leader, Drill Team Colonel, Grad. Escort, St. Council, Freshman Juror, La Vista, HOOF- PRINTS, Varsity Court CLUBS: Pep, C.S.F., F.T.A., Donas, Aletians BUND, ROBERT BOB CLUBS: Hi-Y, Pres. Ski Club 'QP' h,5Q1:4::g'ff:5::'. sr. ff I 1 QE 'A and A av , - It ' 4 . Y' 'Sv BURRESS, BEALEY GEORGE Football CLUB S: French BURROUGHS, RICHARD DICK Stud. Body Pres., Cheer Leader, A,B, J V Football Band, Fresh, Boys' Juror, Soph. Class Pres., V.P. Calif. Assoc. Stud. Councils, Drum Maier, Jr. Pla Stud. Council CLUBS: F.T.A. Pres., Key, Lettermen's, Music CALDWELL, NANCY C.S.F., Tri-Hi-Y, Donas, Drill Team,lnkspots, Ski, Girls' League CALHOON , ELIZABETH HIG Jr. Play, Sr. Play CALHO UN, JACK A,B,C Track, B Football, Stud. Council CLUBS: Hi-Y, l.ettermen's CALVIN, DAVID CLUBS: Artisans, latin, Music, A Cappella Choir, Operetto, Travel CAMPBELL, GAIL' F.T.A., Ski Club, Drill Team CARLSON, EARNEST CLUBS: Lapidary, Hobby, Band CERDA, MADELINE CORINNE CLUBS: G.A.A., M.C., Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Bowling, Photography, Orch. L '1 ge., ' 4- ' C' M 53 12.5, rl gl' Jig r,j,,,, rl 5,1 , ,gg mil ry lllI'l,.jl'-I , -V! V4 fu mtl CHAPPELEAR, KATHY fQQ31fg' 5'?' pf 2 l Escort at Grad., Stud. Council, Girls' League Rep. ' -f V- 'I Sr. Paper 51 Q il gi cruasg thorium, else, G.A.A. French, c.s.F., I I 1, 3 y HOOFPRINTS It ' .- I J CHILDRESS, LYNN , I1 'X Volley Ball, A,B Football, A,B Track, Stud. Body Pres., Stud. Council, La Vista CLUBS: Hi-Y, Key, Lettermen's F.T.A. CHRISTENSEN, MARVIN Varsit Wrestling, D,JV Baseball Y CLUBS: Latin, Lettermen's, Bio-C Cross Country CIMINO, FELIX CLUBS: Hi-Y, Auto CLOTHIER, ETHEL DOLLY CLUBS: G.A.A. COCCHIA, JOHN PAUL JACK Baseball, Basketball COLE, NANCY ANN DAN CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y COLGAN, RONNIE A,B,C Basketball, Varsity Baseball, COLLINS, DON B,C,D Basketball, Band CLUBS: Music, Choir, Operetta Stud . Council QED' - gwlslvesl--1 eu.Lf-' W Q! 'Y' t, fx l . M G-1' DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN PAT Drill Team, Varsity Court, Jr. Play, Sr. P.lay CLUBS: Jr. Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Thalians, Latin DAVISON, CHARLEY CHUCK CLUBS: Radio, Proiection DEAKIN. JEROME HASTING JERRY DEHAAN, DONALD LOUIS Stud. Council, Editor of Sr. Paper, Football, Wrestling CLUBS: Hi-Y, Golf Team, Science, F.B.L.A. DEVANEY, DENNIS A,B,C,D Basketball, Stud. Council CLUBS: Lettermen's, Key, Latin DODDS, BRIAN BUDDY C Track, Stud. Council, Wrestling, Tennis DOIG, F. KEN A Wrestling, A Cross Country, Golf, C Track, J.V Baseball CLUBS: Lettermen's, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Stamp, Bio-Chem, Ccrnera DRAGGEE, SOLLY HOOFPRINTS . DUERST, ADAIR KATHLEEN CLUBS: G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Q. av- qv-1 'Ng s..' .QW EWART, JOYCE Bond, Orchestra, G.A.A. FALK, CHARLES FALKARD, EDWARD TED Graduation Escort CLUBS: c.s.F., Hi-Y. FILSON, JAMES C Basketball, B Football, Jr. Class Sec., J.V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, LaVista Sports Editor CLUBS: Kev Club FINLEY, MADGE G.A.A., Stud. Council, Girls' League, Soph. Stud. Body Sec., Sr. Class Treas. CLUBS: Modern Dance, Dona FITZGERALD, DIANE SANDWICH La Vista CLUBS: S nish, Music, Tri-Hi-Y, Penpushers, Pa Future Meds, Ski, Record Round-up FOLKHART, MAXINE MAX Sr. Paper, Varsity Court, Band, Maiorette, Jr. Pla Y CLUBS: Music, Thalians, Pep, F.T.A. Pres., G. A.A. FOOTE, RAYMOND RAY Stud. Council, Track CLUBS: Bowling FORTNEY, BURT BERTNEY B Football, Youth Fellowdwip Juror, QQ DUNCAN, PATRICIA LEE PATTI Band, G.A.A., HOOFPRINTS, American Essay Contest Third Place CLUBS: lnkspots, F.B.L.A., Artisans, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y EDMONDS, ROBERT BOB B Track CLUBS: Future Teachers, Glee, Auto, Bowling EDWARDS, ANDREA ANDY Editor-in-chief HOOFPRINTS, Stud. Council, Drill Team CLUBS: Usherettes Pres., V.O.M.C. EHRBAR, JOY ANNE Sr. Paper CLUBS: Modern Dance, Youth Fellowship, Record Round-up, Tri-Hi-Y. ELIZONDO, AUGUSTINE TlNO Stud . Council CLUBS: Auto, Hi-Y. ELWOOD, DAVID LEE DAVE Track, Cross Country, Stud.'Council CLUBS: Ski EMBREY, MARY Donas, Drill Team CLUBS: Music, F.B.L.A. ESTRADA, RACHEL G.A.A. CLUBS: M.C., Record Round-up, Tri-Hi-Y. EWART, JACK E. CLUBS: Music, Managers, Youth Fellowship ,Y ' -, V V Tl ' M ,J1 ,I I, L , fi SEL? X . .: 1 ' .11, ,ff E3 1 ,1'g11 fl-1i ,7 Y, 1 ' 1 l lil 1 1, 1 . . 1 11 . 1- Id . t X1, ' X r 5,1 ' 1 I X I Fg.1--wr 11. ,il.fu 4, sg.. ,W .1 9. .1 1 b - ,M , 1 1 43. 33 L-'Q ' l ft 1. 1 , 'J 5 r Q A it A Q 'u Q ,L, ,H .1 ,xd 1 f u A 1- f ff, , I .1,, WD, A ..j5-2,1 4' 14. ,Am i '- 1:-xl .-, 1, ' in l 1 - J11., - ,-1vL- . 11151 1 1 A A 1., 1 I T ' , 1 ,-1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 im, 1 1 1 SNC 'Sv-vi shi., 11, , W 4 - ' 1 L17 :f,a.w1f1- T I , , 11 -112:11 f?:1P?l ' ' ' H1111 1 Ll' I -1 V I M N N Q l. ' 1 l -ff' W V. -,pf , ' . , r N., 1 .-.Q-. - X 5' Qian' 2 FOSTER, NANCY KAY CLUBS: F.B.L.A., Thalians FRAZIER, CAROLYN Girls' League Board, Girls' Sr.Conf. CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Ski, C.S.F., Sr. Play GALINDO, WILLIAM JOHN BILL Student Council, B Wrestling CLUBS: Latin, Hi-Y. GARRETT, ALICE MARION CLUBS: Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y. GAY, ROBERT EARL BOB B, J V Football, B Basketball, B, Varsity Baseball, Stud. Council CLUBS: Key, Lettermen's, Hi-Y, F.T.A. GIBBONS, CAROLYN GAY GABBY CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, Glee GLASS, JOHN CLIFF D Basketball, C Basketball, B Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball CLUBS: Latin, C.S.F., Lettermen's,Grad Usher GOULD, JACQUELYN MAY JACKIE CLUBS: C.Y.F., Thalians, Girls' League Sec., . 'QM F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, G.A.A. lr.. Drill Team, Fresh. Rep. GREGORY, DREW BILL CLUBS: Hi-Y, Proiection W .423 FO' M ', te.l'l ' V X , y , ' 1 1 uv ' I I gf M4 GRUA, KIM A Wrestling, A Track, B Football, Cross Country, Band, Orch. CLUBS: Lettermen's, Yauthfellowship GURLEY, ANN HALL, PmscuuA SlLLY CLUBS: F.s.L.A. HALLGREN, ROBERT EARL BOB Cross Country, Track, Basketball CLUBS: Lapidary, Youthfellowship HAMILTON, MARILYN CLUBS: Camera, F.H.A. HANSEN, ROBERT BOB Boys League, B Football HARDIN, JUDITH ANN JUDY CLUBS: Thallans, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Record Round-Up, V.O.M.C. HARKER, ROBERTA BERT HASKINS, SHIRLEY JUNE CLUBS: Glee .fun-, if auf X ' fr'-3 I .EPR ' X I L 1 HORNICK, VIRGINIA DARE CLUBS: G.A.A., M.C. Club, Operetta HOYER, CAROLYN CLUBS: Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y, Drill Team HUDGEONS, SHERRIL WILLIAM B Football, D Basketball, Tennis, JV Base- ball, Sr. Paper CLUBS: Auto, Hi-Y. HUFF, TERRY A, B Football, JV Baseball, B Track CLUBS: Lettermen's HUNSUCKER, BILL HUNTER, MARGARET CARLE Drill Team, La Vista, Student Council CLUBS: G.A.A., Penpushers, Spanish, Music Tri-Hi-Y Pres. HUNTSMAN, JIM PUDGY B Football, C Basketball, JV Basketball CLUBS: Youth Fellowship HURST, JUDY Band, Orch., Operetta, Girls' League Bd., Girls' Sr. Conf., Editor of REFLECTIONS,C.S.l CLUBS: lnkspots, Music, Jr. Red Cross, F.T.A. V Tri-Hi-Y. IRWIN, CHRIS Track CLUBS: Ski, Hobby, Hi-Y. HEATHCOTE, DOUGLAS DOUG A Tennis, C. I. F., Assoc. Editor of La Vista CLUBS: Penpushers, Lettermen's HENDERSON, RICHARD CLUBS: Glee, A Cappella Choir HENRY, AL CLUBS: Lapidary, B Track, B Cross Country HERN, JOE --Jose-' A Track, A Basketball, Student Council CLUBS: Hi-Y HIATT, ROBERT BOB HIXSON, DONNA CLUBS: Drill Team, Latin, Trl-Hi-Y. HO LBROOK, GALE B Track, B Football HOLDEN, FLORENCE CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, Drill Team, Bowling, Ski HOLMES, DON Assoc. Editor of La Vista, Sr. Paper, A Ten- nis, Outstanding Athlete Award, C.l.F. , Winner in Tennis of Dudley Cup CLUBS: Penpushers, Hi-Y, Lettermen's,C.S.F x I s '-'a.s'f '-'F' -' H 'Wi F' 5. IF Y. SJ 5 1'-N ll' V '9u1, ':A!.1, '-'tis V A ,Q . - ' i, up G. , L! . 'Z I l l f x I sg E I ll - 41 l U AU A JENSEN, IA REE Drill Team CLUBS: F.B.L.A. L JEZULIN, CHARLES Cross Country CLUBS: Hi-Y. JOHNSON, BARBARA JO J La Vista, Modern Dance ,A ..,,,A,,, CLUBS: Artisans, Record Round-up, Tri-Hi-Y ' ' JOHNSON, MIKE . Q' , I ' B Football, Varsity Football H CLUBS: V.O.M.C. , ' ff: 1 ' JOHNSON, ROXANNE -'noxv-' I Girls' League, Varsity Court, Co-Leader Drill ' --Q 1.-V ,'l'1f.' W Team, La Vista, Student Council ly. Q-:nr -,A' nfl, CLUBS: Pep, Girls' Glee, Penpushers, F.B.L.A. slr'-EI Thulaqns, c.s.F. es JOHNSTON, DONALD D.J. f A, B Football, A, B Track, Student Council , CLUBS: Lettermen's, Key JOHNSTON, JERROLD STERLING JERRY Band, Pep Band CLUBS: Record Round-Up, V.O.M.C., Thalians I 1 ,A JONES, DUNDEE LEE , It Boys' Sr. Conf., CLUBS: Hi-Y, Lettermen's, Penpushers 'A N, JONES, LEE OLIVER OGGY l- L-.45 I ' JV, A Baseball, F Football, Student Council f , -, - , CLUBS: Auto J, I X-,430 ' ' I v KEYS, WILLIAM KING, BARBARA BARB , NADINE Af ,vi Spanish, Bowling j QKINNEY, MARJORIE 'ff Drill Team ' Glee, F.B.L.A. WKIRSCH, ELANE Track, Cross Country, Mgr. 'KOCHER, WAYNE Varsity Wrestling, KROLL, CHARLES H. Student Council, A, B Football Track Operetta I J , CLUBS: Bio-Chem, Glee, Key ' fr ' - 4 , l, S ,. JW- ' is , N ll BM sv J . ',: . M , A is Band, Orch., Maiorettes, Sr Paper CLUBS: French, Ink Spots, Tn Hn Y , JAMES IEWIS JR. KINK B, C Basketball, Sr. Conf Student Council CLUBS: Artisans, Tri-Hi-Y. Thallans Ink Spots I CLUBS: Youth Fellowship, C S F Trl HI Y Bow mg SR, Orch. , Third Prize Craft Award KLEIN, FRANK PATRICK BUTCH CLUBS: Hi-Y, Lettermen's, Sk Auto ,1 'V KRONE, DALE Y Track, Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball f CLUBS: Rifle, Music, Youth Fellowship, Auto KUEHEN, ROBERTA Glee Club KUENEMAN, JOE B, A Football, B Basketball, Student Council Sr. Class Vice Pres. CLUBS: Key, Lettermen's LAHEY, JOBIE Operetta, Variety Show CLUBS: V.O.M.C., Music, Artisans, Thalians LA SEUR, ROBERT BOB Baseball, Track - CLUBS: Auto, ski LAVE, CHARLES FROGGlE Transfer from Santa Monica LEACH, ROBERTA BERTA Song Leader, Sr. Class Sec., Student Council, Jr. Juror, Girls' League Bd. HOOFPRINTS, Drill Team ' Varsity Court, Grad. Usher - ----A CLUBS: F.B.L.A., Pep, Glee, Aletians LETTUNICH, SANDRA - CLUBS: Thalians, Ski Club, Bowling, F.B.L.A. Operetta, HOOFPRINTS, Drill Team LIFF, ROBERT BOB PUR: v .Ig 9 g I , V , A LINDSAY, JAMES -'JIMMERH L Soph. Class Vice Pres., A,B Football, A,B,C Basket- ball, Student Council . 'L CLUBS: Key 'ii E' E 'ig LOCHRIDGE, RHEA JEANNE llxx . CLUBS: m-Hi-Y, G.A.A. M.C., F.B.L.A. LONG, SARA LYNNE CCUNNINGHAMJ g 5 Band, Operetta, Orch. ....,.,--ij -,A', n CLUBS: Music Pres., Glee, C.S.F., Youth Fellowship LOY, DONNA . Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Play, Student Council, Varsity Court, if-.Q:'ajfM'-1 .igqgifiijtg Drill Team 'Bi.X1'L'fvHf L A i'1':'-ifllluffiil CLUBS: Thalians, Aletians - LUECK, NANCY JOAN Drill Team CLUBS: Thalians LUTHER, LYNNE Sr. Play, Drill Team CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, Glee, G.A.A., M.C., Thalians MacDONALD, ALYSE CLUBS: G.A.A., Artisans, Camera, HOOFPRINTS McALPINE, WILLIAM BILL D, C Basketball CLUBS: Hi-Y McDERMOTT, MERCILEE MERC Student Council, Flag Twirler CLUBS: G.A.A., M.C., Pep, Glas, Aletians I T R MCDEVITT, RITA CLUBS: G.A.A. MCKINEY, MARVIN A, B Basketball CLUBS: Thalians, Auto, Rifle MCNAMARA, JOAN ANNETTE l Student Council, La Vista 1' CLUBS: Penpushers, G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y,ThaIians, i 13 ski iviif- 2' A MAHON, DELIA ANN 'jf f ' ' Band 33 , CLUBS: G.A.A., Tri-H:-Y, French W' , ' MANSEAU, sos lf, ' we T Qi? B Basketball I ' L ' I A ' CLUBS: v.O.M.c. 4 : MARGADONNA, LOUIS JOHN LOUIE ' I CLUBS: Thalians, Inkspots, Penpushers, V.O.M.C. ' r .. Record-Roundup Pres.,La Vista, Sr:Paper I A , . jf., MASON, THOMAS ARTHUR TOM I ff J CLUBS: Stamp, Spanish MATTHEWS, S. MARCELLOUS JR. PETE MECEY, JAMES A Track CLUBS: Hi-Y, Ski, Auto, Glee 7? 4 EEN' ,, , 14.1 A ,.wffiL1'y-1214 ' H 'ng.,, ::,..' f..gm,a ' y. .Qi I iq, L 4 MEGIES, EGBERT CLUBS: Hi-Y, lnkspots: Exchange student from Germany MERLO, DENNIS MERRICK, WAYNE MIKELATOS, SPIROS STEVE C, B Track, Cross Country MILLIGAN, LYNDA MITCHELL, DIANA Band CLUBS: Jr. Red Cross, Thalians, G Astronomy, Music MOORE, KAREN SHEILA Student Council CLUBS: Aletians, C S.F., Thalians MORELAND, JOE CLUBS: Hi-Y Vice Pres. MORRIS, PATRICIA ANN PAT La Vista CLUBS: Penpushers .A.A.,C.S.F., ' .-, 5:9 V Agassi' .5 'Wi I 7,1 -we , I If I , .'I l . I : . vi, fvffi. yi --ag, - , - I .VU MORRIS, MARK STU BOYS' 50Pl1- Juror, A,B,JV, Football, A,JV, Tennis, St. Council, Comm. of Campus, Jr. Play, CLUBS: Lettermen's, Key, Hi-Y. Monsoorzr, BILL CLUBS: Auto. MOSS, WALTER WILLIAM ELAW CLUBS: VOMC. MOWERY, GEORGE Football, Basketball, Jr. Class Pres., CLUBS: Hi-Y. MURDOCK, GRANT D,C, Basketball, C,B, Football, C Track, Baseba Lettermans, Hi-Y. MURRAY, DIANNE MARIE CLUBS: Thalians, VOMC, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish. II. CLUBS: Mgr., MYERS, NANCY JO . -sh Orchestra, Band, Operetta, CLUBS. MC, Spanl , Artisans,Tri-H NEWELL, ALICE CLUBS: GAA, Tri-I-II-Y, MC. NILES, JACQUELINE LEE JACKY Band, CLUBS: Music, MC, GAA, Tholians. i-Y. NOLL, GREGORY St. Council. NGRIEGA, NORA NORTON, DONALD EUGENE NORT B Track , A Track, A Football, Cross Country. O'BRlANT, BETTY JANE Pres., lst V. Pres., 3rd V. Pres., Girls' League, Fresh. Girls' Juror, Girls' League Board, St. Council, Grad. Marshall. CLUBS: FTA Pres., GAA, MC, Latin, rf:-I-II-Y, AIQHGFIS. O'CONNOR, SHEILA CONNORS Jr. Play, Sr. Play. CLUBS: CSF, Aletians, Artisans, Thalians. OLIVER, BARBARA CLUBS: Artisans, Modern Dance, GAA. OLSON, DAVID EMERALD DAVE Band, Orchestra. CLUBS: Spanish. OLSON PATRICIA JOAN PAT CLUBS: ljggfggimg sfaff, Girls' Glen, Music, GAA, FBLA, v. Pres., I Jr. Red Cross. OPPEL CAROLE JANE OATS Drill Tgam Colonel, St. Council, Girls' Glee, Varsity Court, Graduation Usher, , CLUBS: Pep, FBLA, Aletians. , :, , , aa .B 6- ,J1 .1 1 - W . , ,,,, I I , , '3Plf : ' Q' 4 l' li I.: I V Tl ' , F' I' 1 -5. 35? 'Vis' , Wi? l 'xr 'VL- 'ff 'L' PosPlslL, DAVID CLUBS: Auto, Rifle, Hi-Y, Youth Fellowship. Y ,gl POWELL, JANE POWERS, TERRIE CLUBS: GAA, MC, Music, GIe,e, Tri-Hi-Y -X 'F PRIOR, JEROME MAC St. Council, Sr. Play, Band. CLUBS: Thalians, Ski, Latin, Auto. PRINCE, DAVID PROUTY, BETTY LANE Songleader, Vars, Dance Court, Var. Show, Grad. Usher, Hoofprints. CLUBS: Glee, Pep, FBLA, CSF, GAA. PRUITT, WILLIAM GIL GIL QUAGLIETTA, PHYLLIS ANN PHYL CLUBS: Astronomy, Glee. RAGLAND, JO ANN JO Hoofprints, Operetta. CLUBS: Glee, nh' rg orr, LE: LAN! '-Lee-' ji fs-7 PALMER, RUTH Glee, Music, FBLA. PENNICK, GAIL LEE CLUBS: Artisans. PERKIO, WARREN WALFRED Band, B Football. PETERSON, DIANE PLAZA, IRENE NORMA CHINA CLUBS: Spanish, Thalians, Tri-Hi-Y. Drill Team. CLUBS: FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Thalians Drill Team, lg:-fprints, Operetto. CLUBS: VOMC Usherettes CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, Glee, Record Round-Up, GAA POLLICK, JACQUELINE JACKIE CLUBS: Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA. PoMAREs, BARBARA fir , X1 POSPISIL, DANIEL Dan ' St. Council. CLUBS: Hi-Y. Wvrr' if-, Q4 Ushers ttes, VO MC . 'H' RHIND, JOHN -'ROCKYH D B A Basketball Student Council ROBERTS BEVERLY ROMO NA Fresh. Class Sec. GAA St. Council Cheerleader. CLUBS: Thalians, Pep Club, FTA Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y Pres ROBERTS DIANE . , gl . W' .A I I I I 1 I A ' I r v. I I I r 1 4-'I ' 143' . - 12:1-.ga , .1 ,llfggfix l i Sr. Play, Grad. Escort, Cheerleader, Var. Sweetheart, Fresh. Class : f j'i4'fjffQII -1 Treas. CLUBS: Donas, FTA, Pep, GAA, Hoofprints. ROBINSON, WILLIAM BILL CLUBS: VOMC, Radio, Music. ROBINSON, PATRICIA PAT CLUBS: MC Club Pres., Camera Club Pres., FBLA, CSF, Travel, Usl1erett's, GAA. ROBISON, SALLY ROGERS, NORMAN NORM Baseball, Football. RONDOT, ANN -g 7' St. Council, Sr. Class Historian, Sr. Paper, Grad Usher, Girls' League, Winner of American Legion Award. CLUBS: CSF, Latin, ' Thalians, Artisans, Aletians Pres. ROSENKRANTZ, DAVE KRANTZ B 8. A Football, JV, Var. Baseball, JV Basketball, Wrestling. CLUBS: is 13' 'Qtr KN y-:rv 1.-I Rom, NANCY Girls' Court, Girls' Sen. Conf., Girls' League, Hoofprints Art Editor. CLUBS: Artisans, Thalians, lnkspots, CSF, Aletians, GAA. Rom, PAMELA CLUBS: Artisans, Aletians. ROY, RICHARD Band, CLUBS: Hi-Y, Camera, Slci. RUIZ, OSCAR ROBERT CHICO Wrestling, B Football. CLUBS: Auto. CYNHTIA --CINDY: GAA, Mc. MARILYN SHAY, JACQLELINE JACKIE CLUBS: Jr. Red Cross, Travel, CSF, Bio-Chemistry. SHERMAN, HOWARD SHERM Comm. of Entertainment, CLUBS: HI-Y, FBLA, Pop, Auto. SHERMAN, JACQUELINE LEE CLUBS: GAA, Mc, nz-He-Y, Bowling, FBLA. W SHIELDS, PATRICIA SHIELDS, REG Vars. Basketball Mgr., J V Basketball Mgr. CLUBS: Music, Man- agers, Auto. -- . ,.,.,, ., , - ,-F SHOEMAKER, DICK Sl'lOEY A Football, B Football, A Track, B Track, A Basketball, B Basket- ball, Most Outstanding Track Man, Boys' Judge, St. Council,Grad- uation Escort, Don's, Boys' League, CLUBS: Key, Stamp, CSF. ' 19pf,55y5fg:l 'l:',j .Hu :ff T- I -IM. V It ,I I If v 4,-4 mb? Tn. , I 'v ATI ll I ll: SHORTRIDGE, JANICE ABBOTT CLUBS: Glee, Usherettes. TOM Juror, St. Council, Boys' League, Drum Maior, B C Football, CLUBS: Thalians, Hi-Y, VOMC, Latln, Pep, CSF, Inkspots, Fen- pushers, Music, Ski. J s GLETON, BETTY St. Council, CLLBS: Youth Fellowship, MC, GAA. SKELTON, JUDITH ANN JUDE CLUBS: GAA, Aletians, Ski, Artisians. 4' 'T I -nf '4-lr? ' SMITH, VINITA ANN ,Qi cwss, comm, Gln, Youth Fellowship, voMc. 4.2 SMITH, JACK HAROLD J V Baseball, B Football, Hoofprints. CLUBS: Hi-Y. K' SMITH, SAND! R. Drill Team, Hoofprints, CLUBS: GAA, Thallans, Artlsions. SMITH, SANDRA A. MOUSE CLUBS: Modern Dance, FBLA, Ski, Aletlans. SMITH, VALERIE Band, Drill Team. CLUBS: FTA, CSF, Trl-Hi-Y, Ski. cg 5 SMITH, WILLIAM --alLL-- Q N1 '3- A B Basketball, St. Councll, Boys' Intramural Director. CLUBS: Hi- ,Q Y, Bio-Chem. eh vw SOULE , Carol Girls' League, Grad. Usher. CLlBSg FTA, Thallans, Ski. STONER, RICHARD BLAIR RICK B Football. STOTESBURY, ROSS LINDSEY B Football, CLUBS: Hi-Y, Auto, Astronomy. I A-in 'TX' STOUT, NANCY NAN CLUBS: MC, Youth Fellowship, GAA, FBLA. STREET, JEAN ALLEY , Sr. Play, Operetta. CLUBS:'GAA, Tri-HI-Y, Thalians, MusIc,Glee '-.I succs, RILEY I II I Tl J ' - 50' 4' T ' Tennis, B Track. lf IT WS SWANSON, HOWARD KENNETH KEN TAYLOR, DOROTHY A. DOT ll 'Ir x J THOMAS, ALBERT CORNELIUS JR. AL l THOMAS, LINDA ,I , -In Girls' League, Drill Team, Grad. Escort, Sealbearer. CLUBS: Youth R' at 5. Fellowship, Music, Photography, GAA, Future Homemakers, CSF,Tri- R Hi-Y, Future Teachers. '.-I THOMPSON, JILL , E, y Drill Team. CLUBS: Thallans, Tri-Hi-Y, Usherettes, GAA, FBLA. my R -HILL THORSON, JACQUELINE Var. Show, Jr. Play. CLUBS: GAA, Future Homemakers,ThaIians, Latin, Tri-Hi-Y, Photography, Glee, Jr. Red Cross, MC, Artisians TIMON, PAUL CLUBS: Hi-Y, Ski. TRIER, BARBARA ANN BABS N, Drill Team, Sr. Paper, Girls' League, Jr. and Sr. Rep. CLUBS: Thalions, Latin, Tri-Hi-Y, Ski, Artisans. TROTTER, WANDA 370' TROXEL, KENNETH KENNY ,.,...- Boys' Court, A B Football. CLUBS: Hi-Y, Lettermen's, Key. 37? TURNER, BILL CLANCY 1 ffrfl Q UHL, BEVERLY LOUISE CLUBS: Thalians. URBACH, JACKIE CLUBS: skI. VALENCIA, DREW Wrestling, Track. VAN OSTRUM, SUNNE CLUBS: Thalians VARDEMAN, LEROY OTIS SONNY Auto. ,VERNER, DALE CLUBS: Hi-Y, Glee, Radio, Jr. Police. A B Football, C Basketball, A B C Track. CLUBS: Letterr-nen's, jk .SCP www Ir'- 6' I ' 1 'S-I Q? R., WENDORFF, RICK Sr. Play, Winner of Science Falr, CLUBS: CSF, RIFLE, Penpushers, Hi-Y, VOMC . WESSEL, VIRGINIA EMILY La Vista. CLUBS: Aletians, Glee, Penpushers. WEST, LA JUANA CLUBS: Trl-Hi-Y, Youth Fellowship, FBLA, GAA. WHALEY SIDNEY A,B, Tenhisp Cross Country, Jr. Play, Grad. Escort, Second, Optimist b I L : VICTOR, MICHAEL VILLA, JOY JOAN La Vista. CLUBS: A cappella, Record Round-Up. VILLANUEVA, ELBERTA BERTlE GAA Sec., 2nd Songleader, Jr. and Soph. Rep. CLUBS: Trl-Hi-Y, Thalians, FTA. WALTON, MYRNA CLUBS: Jr. Red Cross, Spanish, Roman Hodiernl, Tri-Hi-Y, Pen- pusher, Donas, CSF, Pep, Future Nleds., Record Round-up, Ski, Maiorette. WARD, PATRICIA DIANE DE DE Drill Team. CLUBS: Thalians, Latin, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, Travel, Music, Ski. WARREN, DARLENE Drill Team. CLUBS: Youth Fellowship, FBLA, Thalians, Operetta, GAA. . WATTON, SHARON LITTLE WATTON Grad. Escort. CLUBS: Thalians, Glee, CSF, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League, Jr. Rep., GAA Treas., Girls' League Sec., MC. WEEDING, MARGARET BUGGS Ass't. Drum Maier, Band, Orchestra. CLUBS: Pep, Spanish, Music. WEIL, EARL A,B,C, Basketball, A,B, Football, A,B, Baseball, St. Council, Jr. Class Treas., CLUBS: FTA, Hi-Y, Key Lettermen's. -Te R ' A W' in I I c r I Q . Q 'illlfff lily! . fx Speech Contest, Boys' Sr. Conf., Boys' League Sec. CLUBS: Bio-Chem, Jai fl, , , 'bg I 'II -' f 'I I.- Key, Don's, Stamp, Hi-Y, CSF, Lettermen s. WIEST, RENEE VIVIAN I CLUBS: Glee. WIKEL, BEVERLY JEAN BEV I wucorr, TONI St. Council, Drill Team, Soph. Class Historian, Girls' State, Girls' Sr. Conf. CLUBS: Girls' League, Dona Pres., CSF Pres., FTA, Trl-Hi-Y, Music, FBLA, Bowling, Travel, Glee. WILLIAMS, DON Jr. Play, Sr. Play, St. Council, Operetta. CLUBS: VOMC Pres.,Stage Crew Pres . WILLIAMS, TERRY CLUBS: FBLA, Modern Dance, GAA. I V ex ' x., I I- L ' .,- ., .ffl 'F' E' . , Vg' , A In ii' Ns.. I' 'N ' I Slllllllli lllS'l0llY Throughout its four years at Micohi, the Class of 55 has made the restof the school sit up and take notice. Here are surely the leg-riersof tomorrow. ' AbLy.guidi'ng the class in its first year were Bobby Kelly, Jimmy Smith, Beverly Roberts, and Diane Roberts. Talented Faithellen Cowan and Louis Margadonna appeared in the Spring Play and able, personable, Dick Bur- roughs served the school as cheer leader. The Sophomore Year brought Dick Burroughs to the Presidency with Jimmer Lindsay, Donna Loy, and Toni Wiekoff assisting him. The Sophomore Assembly was one of the best the school has seen, and the Magazine and Paper Drives were highl successful. Hard working FloyJIAndrus, Don Askew, Jim Filson and Earl Weil led the class in the Junior Year. With members well represented in the Variety Show and Operetta, with the Junior Picnic, Junior- Senior Prom, Junior Assembly and play, Nothing but the Truth , the year bustled with activity. Again leading the class in '55 was Flo d Andrus aided by Joe Kueneman, Madge Finley, and Ann Rondot. The dramatic play, High Ground was the first serious play in the school's history. Another first was the K' WILSON, DON B Baseball WINDSOR, CAROLYN CLUBS: FHA Senior Paper. Many Seniors were active in sports, campus clubs, and ASB offices with Dick Bur- roughs Student Body President. Filling the closing days at Mira Costa were the Junior-Senior Prom and the SeniorAssembly. The Class of '55 com- pleted its years at Mira Costa with an impressive graduation ceremony. lt has added much to the full history of MC. ,., ' 1 - '.'f7 ' w T ll ' i If I . f -9 . .y I. 1 4 j , WOODARD, CAROL Sr. Paper, Hoofprints. CLUBS: Artisans. WOODS, BEVERLY BEV St. Council, Spoh. Juror, St. Body Sec., Grad. Escort, Varsity Court, Girls' League Board. CLUBS: MC, Artisans, Tri-Hi-Y, GAA Pres., CSF. YOUNG, GEORGIA ANN YOUNG, LAWRENCE LELAND Band, Orchestra, Wrestling. CLUBS: VOMC, Photography. ZAIC, HELEN LYNN CLUBS: Artisans, FHA. ZEIGLER, RONALD LOUIS Cr. Country, Tennis. CLUBS: Auto, Hi-Y. CAMPBELL, JOHN JACK D,C,B, JV Basketball. CLUBS: LetteTmen's, Auto. HARKER , SAM MANSEAU, BOB B Basketball. CLUBS: Sound Crew, VOMC Seniors whose pictures do not appear: Douglas Boothby, Raymond Malone, Patricia Martin. QW Q ,K .2 A gunna. 1--t 0.0 UI 4 fJ 4 x ,i,.,- lmss ulstonl ptember, we realize we will be the the last three years we feel we can ted in many activities. Members of Sandy Forbes, Songleader, Al Pit- dy treasurer for the second semester. This year we displayed our dramatic nior Play. Near the end of the year orward to Senior Problems, the priv- Ronny Langford, Treasurer. QM As we, the class of '56, look ahead to next leaders of Mira Costa. lt is up to us to continue the traditions of our alma mater and strive For greater goals. Looking back on step into the seniors shoes. We have participa our class have been in Girls' League, Boys' League, Student Body, and Pep Club offices. Promoting school spirit this year were zer and Wally Zeller, cheer leaders, along with Diane Davis and Marlys Walton, flag twirlers. Bob Fults was elected student bo Margie Chanaul was Girls Intramural Director. ability. We presented the highly successful Ju came the Junior-Senior Prom. Now we look f ilege of leaving the assembly first, and using the Senior Patio. Richard Brislin, President: Phil Edwards, Vice President: Nancy Thomas, Secretary: lll ' f-fir . X. .X I 'X g,.. Y . Q l l Y.. FW, f. L--Q-1 ' ' f. iclf-'TS .n Ng 'v 9-f:':,'s.fQH 4 ' f X. . I ll, z . Af, Y g If . Q Q. ,ul .1 1 l Abner, Robert Allen, James B. 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'Pg' fel l Warren, Clifton Waterman, Elsie Weber, Dewey Whitson, Carlo Williams, Barry Williford, Sheridan Wilson, Robert Witt, Jerry Wixon, Connie Wolfe, Don Wright, Celina Wrinkle, Ted Wyatt, Dale Wyatt, Sharon Yarbrough, Fred Young, Marvin Anger, Kathleen Clute, Sandy Forbes, Sandy Gooden, Robert Larmouth, Richard Morgan, Dot Niemeyer, Janice Neff, Dennis Paisley, Phillip Parks, Nancy Pennington, George Retle, Jeanne Robinson, Arleen Vorhees, Don f' SOPll0M0ltES A+T'? r'j ' ' iw ':3'Tlf ' i ' 'Q ' lan :4,t?g?!lF-gfa. 1- e-1 Mike Rogers, V. Pres.: Linda Skelton, Treas.: Mike McConnel, Pres.: Judy McLardy, Sec. CLASS lllS'l'0llY We, the Sophomore Class of Mira Costa, have now fin- ished our second year. We have gained much useful knowledge, and feel certain that we will become re- sponsible upper classmen. During I954 and 1955 many students from our class have entered the various activ- ities and clubs open to us. We have been represented in clubs, student council, sports and on the stage. ln regard to scholastic achievement, we rate high. Aside from our regularactivities, the class presented the Soph- omore Assembly which was wellreceived. We are proud of our achievements and grateful for the help of the upper classes. Above all, we look forward to next year and continuing our climb toward the top. 0-4 .AL it '1 A 'sjf f, ., l ' flj ?? ll l ' fat 'Ui LL? ok ll lil - ffm x i- - p - Q9 ' C f g 'Z-1 l , ' vm' , 5 . Ei- , , 1,4 1? yi-'ggi Q U ry f, Y ld' JUR L 4, -' 4.-:fr ' K , .. J W - -Q 6, Z A 52' if . ,E ,L . f 1 'V ff D 5 el K ,G H - 7,5 r':,g'T?' -C B FRONT ROW: A. Anderson, J. Acosta, W. Ballard, J. Amnes, B. Baker, J. Allen, D. Affwood BACK ROW: G. Archulefta, R. Bailey, L. Arce, A. Anderson, J. Ballard, B. Anderson, B. Balentine, A. Bales, D. Ballard. FRONT ROW: W. Botha, B. Blen, S. Board, l. Blacketer, C. Bond, S. Blackwell, M. Boling, J Bishop BACK ROW: L. Bonduranf, Dea. Black, B. Blacic, W. Bliss, Eo. Black, S. Bishoff, Di Black, R. Blair. FRONT ROW: J. Bannerman, J. Benfield, R. Basset, K. Berbaum, P. Bishondon, B. Anderson, Bardes, B. Barker BACK ROW: Benwell, S. Barrington, D.Barron, B. Beifz, L. Bellwood, R. Bergo, J. Belch, E. Bateman, D. Andrews. IX. , 1 'N K' f -Q-ff. -mf' ,.. - Cf' '15 rg, S, fin '54 95' E-.v j A B31 , l Pl 1 .5 4' as rc' ' .v L X ' QQ 1.3. 33 rl- A' K ff- 1 ' T' l Q ' .Lv xi lm J hr 6 cu :- fx., in 1,1 FRONT ROW: A. Brant, J. Bobbit, S. Broberg, N. Briggs, S. Bradley, B. Bridge, J. Brannan, H. Brown BACK ROW: M. Bowman, W. Brewer, J. Breckenridge, J. Brandt, D. Bauman, B. Bozeman, W. Bright. FRONT ROW: J. Burke, A. Byrd, P. Brouillard, G. Burns, E. Butler, A. Buckley BACK ROW: R. Butler, B. Calhoun, B. Bruder, J. Brownley, D. Carter, F. Buress, F. Burley, J. Cantrell. FRONT ROW: B. Connolly, A. Connolly, M. Coffey, J. Cleland, V. Burnes, C. Chase, C. Cooper, E. Colee BACK ROW: J. Cousee, L. Clem, B. Coffer, R. Cooper, S. Contreras, T. Castricone,-M. Comitos, P.Christie. , x B l ,- 23 Pu 1 1' 'adv - ,KR- . rg . . 3 M ,lax FRONT ROW: L. Cowan, B.zfGolin, C. Crist, C. Crawford, B. Dame, N. Cort, S. Cranmore, L. Corcoran, L. Cole BACK ROW: P. Curley, S. Dean, J. Craig, D. Couch, R. Davis, L. Day, T. Crager, S. Dayton. FRONT ROW: S. Dennis, M. Dorr, J. Dike, S. Dittmar, N. Dornoff, R. Deauville, R. Doak, T. Dunne BACK ROW: M. Dian, R. Duerr, A. Decker, J. Dunn, F. DuBose, L. Durbin. FRONT ROW: N. Eason, G. Fever, L. Fulls, L. Eissler, G. Ellis, C. Ewart, J. Ebersole, B. Elliott BACK ROW: K. Earley, D. Ertzman, D. Engle, J. Eastman, R. Everett, C. Edgar, D. Eagles, D. Durland. ,, V V of W ir 1' 1' -' f T, .IXA H .1 ..- Fx 5 ,o 4-y H L 'i - .-Lf . fm.-1 if l 7 Q lv I 'X Pu.- FRONT ROW: G. Gay, F. Feliciano, B. Gangel, S. Fishburn, C. Felet, D. Fox B D. Forsyth, P. Garner, D. Ferguson, V. Gattis, V. Finnell, B. Ford, J. Frodsham. FRONT ROW: K. Giles, L. Gipson, K. Granis, C. Haden, M. Goodwin, B. Grant '73 i at ACK ROW: B. Garland ham, G. Greaves, J. Gill, 5. Heath BACK ROW: B. Gibson, M. Guthrie, P. Gitmed, J. Gahman, J. Gladhill, T. Franks, A. Gibbons. FRONT ROW: L. Higgins, E. Hill, G. Hilton, B. Hillman, H. Hosler, S. Helm, G. Goodwin, D. Hosler, S. Hoffman BACK ROW: J. Hope, L. Howard, E. Hill, D. Hodson, C. Gordon, J. Henderson, T. Hill, R. Hetherington. Hall, D. Hodges, C. 1 1 vi 9 sl N9 AX C, wp-Q 4 , an X. W4 .11 f 54 'Q -9 ,-,, H . . 'T ' . xf-' K- FRONT ROW: L. Hufto, R. Hughes, K. Kunes, C. Hursf BACK ROW: E. Hecker, C. Hudson, J. Hurst, D. Jones, K. Johnson, D. Kordell, G. Hiland. FRONT ROW:S. Kosf, P. Hart, E. King, J. Kinney, B. Kenworthy, J. Kisner, D. Keene, L. Kelly BACK ROW: A. Klcln, R. Krone, N. Knufer, B. Kowell, J. Klein, K. Knott, R. Krone, J. Knox. FRONT ROW: L. LcFrance, B. Lcndgraf, L. Leadbetfer, B. Kinner, J. Leerncn, N. Lee, M. Luzenby D. 'Leonard BACK ROW: D. Leef, E. Lilfleiohn, P. Lennon, F. Leland, W. Lucos, T. Lenihan, T. Hurt,l O. Loughen, J. Lindesmilh, T. Klndrick. 1 Lg, -.v X X 1 ,fl w'1 .qw an GJ, L1 JE , LVL J 'J J Ii K Q, ,W -61, . I . 344, A 'V-ZC .E': - 1 il. L, 1 ,H 1 , .rf--1- V , fl. ff 'f' W FRONT Row. M. Lyon, Jioues, P? Leslie, J. Lohman, s. ROW: R. Lunsford, Marthian, M. McConnell, B. McManus, J. MacLardie, E. McEnfyre, P. MocAuley, E. Mc Donald, B. Lowry. , A. Lucy, B. Lockwood, C. Lemner FRONT ROW: M. Mulcor, M. McCellan, B. Morr, B. McClellan, E. Mazzarela, L. Melchor, P. Moy, C. Melcher BACK ROW: F. Malone, Murray, C. Miller, L. Meyers, C. Morrison, B. McNamara, G. Mungen, S. Miller, R. Mecey, W. Mead. FRONT ROW: 5. Norfon, M. Noff, L. Monia, P. O'Mally, M. Miller, S. Norman, M. Menard, J. Mathews BACK ROW: J. Mondo, M. O'Haver, T. Newburgh, L. Nowland, C. Newton, R. Oliveras. Cai, L age 'game ' 21. -5 N - if .' Y-, -- ,., . . ... ,,. 5 .,f . , TT-'V . -A J,- , 'ff' ff .J- JC' -qi E: 11 yZx'. ?f'ri,jff V rrx'I5ggP 15:5 .L . 5 . Y as , ff.-ff - . ...if - -wf .g- .' , Q.-Gr.. .. ,4.,.-,H..1yp, ' Q V - ' X 'iii . f?i'1'- 'f0 - Ffa in imma., ,,., 1. 1 V K... fl.. .: . . v ,az ' . a 'Ziff ' ' J, l . ,,.. n- .4 A F51 it . . me f 'AM 1 ii'-' A-h'f1FiT25:f-ftf'? T Frei' 'iii , ,, J-' 'Lita'?Qf:'A1'i 5 fs, -.f -1 ,yf 4 ,L cg 1 9 r , J A ,C 'EP- -Fl - 1 . ' as . . J' r1.1fU.'a -.,f,:f':fic-.-.-if + ' -- . -. g .wg At- jws',5:::1f,-IQ, ---mfg ' - ff: l in I 5 'J 5 'Q '57 1- fi- , 1 - f .H-1, - '- J JF gs I . QR, ,. . ,f J ,W . ii' pai' '53 E590 1 FRONT Pieak, J. Petre, B. Passarell, C. Patterson, Y. Jlrarez, E. Peet, J. Pittman, B. Neal BACK ROW: C. Parker, R. Pearcey, E. Peterson, S. Patterson, J. Patton, J. Plough, F. Pfahler, L. Nelson. FRONT ROW: B. Pearson, C. Quaglietta, C. Radtke, R. Pullen, J. Potts, J. Ready, C. Rhind, C. Redman, L. Nicklin BACK ROW: P. Reafan, R. Redman, M. Reynolds, C. Parker, M. Raymond, C. Reid, P. O'Brien, V. Prinz, F.Reese,M. Ormsby. FRONT ROW: N. Price, E. Rose, J. Richards, M. Roland, C.. Rovello, R. Ross, A. Tobisnon, J. Rogers BACK ROW: M. Rose, J. Rodriguez, W. Powell, M. Roth, A. Nollan, M. Ross, J. Rosseuu, M. Rice. l 0. ' . M35 :'T 5 ' 4 -I F. ! ..,,f, . 3133. l, A4 lx llf ly. L, r X35 .205 r . ,i .Ji -J W. FRONT ROW: R. Russell, M. Shadrick, M. Sahotan, P. Segars C Seals C SanDoval C Rublo R Say BACK ROW: K. Smith, C. Saaverdu, A. Schloesser, L. Schenck R Scalf S Smith R Segerblom FRONT ROW: C. Stadtmiller, l. Stewart, L. Smith, G. Stokes V Sherwood L Skelton B Smith M Rucleen, J. Stone BACK ROW: R. Staffer, J. Smith, R. Shuve, J Silk D Sontchl, J Sherlock J FRONT ROW: N. Snead, C. Strong, D. Urbach, West, B. Tracasso M Walter H Walker N Trexler BACK ROW: Sorrle, S. Spracklin, F. Truempler, D. Spittle C Sullrns W Stratton B Shllwell ff s, 1 ' T- .. ,--i its-Fi 4-1 , Q-Q4 1 3 My . tg. ki' fi, l.. B' . , A Q- 0 AL W' , ' ' .fe - I A - i ' J ff- .' A 1 1. P 'F fr... . B5 'xii f Ti Q 'M ' ,, def y ' .-1, M1146 'f ' A K ff , All v , - ' 3 N 'yywf f fa... -.4 lr-Lg? F l 1 4 -Lf N 1 i- 7:4 Q s v l . .1 2 l ..1. : K. W ' ' 3' A J N.. f. . ,Qs ' , in-'Q' ' 'ga' , -.1 - ,Q -4:1 4, ,F F? . Uv FRONT ROW: R. Varnes, L. Thornberg, P. Welch, B. West, A. Thomson, C. C. Wigger BACK ROW: J. Spellecay, A. Hamm, J. Weigand, N. Weldon, ington, B. Watson, W. Whitlock, C. Wickman, J. Wall. Weeding, J. Wescott, J. Wilson, B. White, C. Waterman, A. Tark- FRONT ROW: J. Young, M. McGowan,A. Bales, N. Harbuck, B. Wixon, P. Walken, M. Langley, L. Schroeder BACK ROW: J. Wiles, G. Brumbough, F. Oliver, M. Whyman, G. Florea, D. Wingate, W. Forrest, P. Barnett, D. Winchell, R. Johnston, E. Woods, D. Butterfield, J. Withers. FRONT ROW: J. Hagenbaugh, R. Brown, B. Haskins, L. Hatten, P. Jones, D. Heffington, G. Dunkleberger, F 'Amy ,.,. ff .1- 5' .4 2 1, -r' .. . ri Hays BACK ROW: G. Hampton, D. Long, L. Watton, K. Dufva, D. Gray, D. Hayward, W. Jones, L. Cowan, B. Georgen, D. Harris. 5 -ac' f ff-ev -42 V Y Ji: 3 '7 sf ! 4, I. T' ' ,fr 5.25 ' Y 77' .5 ' - ' .21 Simi.: ' ' - ,w -Q-Jw 'ua af, ,. of 5 -...J I --rv' ,X iq , 1.4 . ,'X,'l'v' ASI J V--, , '. , '1.. 5 .Q . , , fl... x. .X -475. -' 4.4, 'N .' ' H A 1 4. Cf' , . l l it if -W. . ll o 5 ' ., ,YN .,,, '.. yr., ,, it i V153 U wc: Iv N. x. FRONT ROW: E. Heitz, C. Carlson, G. Bennett, M. Gouvia, C. Heimforth, E. Wood, M. Krusen, R. Heim- forth BACK ROW: K. Zeigler, C. Buhrman, M. Jones, B. Bowser, D. Ewing, A. McKinley, J. Wilson, D. Barton, B. Littleton. FRONT ROW: R. Johnson, C. Loun, J. Yanagi, J. Cobbitt, R. Hogt, P. Bissonette BACK ROW: R. King, C. Hubbard, G. Hurt, D. Kelly, J. McDowell, S. Jones. FRONT ROW: B. Crowe, J. Curry, C. O'Connor, S. Davidson, C. Nix, K. Nelson, C. Miller CENTERROW: H. Doty, R. Witney, T. Wanner, D. Murray, L. Kingsland, B. Nelson, D. Webber, L. Nelson, J. Stewart, T. Wallis BACK ROW: D. Peters, R. Von Sternberg, G. Stever, F. Arrington, B. Wyatt, S. Whelen. AUTOGRAPHS ill' ,W .g 'TBS-21. Q .11 v- Q f' 1' 'lg :GAR ' 1 1 is ,, ,f A-X tan. V 7 E! f s ,E FRONT ROW: Y. Lucy, Pauline Hayward, N. Rose, S. Serra, Mary Richardson, A. Rincon, M. Kohlmann, V. Woolman, J. Nelson CENTER ROW: B. Roy, T. Whitten, K. Webel, A. Pulaski, A. Pucci, B.James, Dennis Seawright BACK ROW: G. Mann, J. Melton, B. House, D. Skilling, T. Bolinger. FRONT ROW: D. Riegler, B. Fchr, L. Crooks, Davis, C. Myers, P.West, V. Newell BACK ROW:B. Vance, B. Oller, E. Velner, C. Bader, L. Lauterborn, D. Margrave. - S209 Vi 4 Bla RWM is KW wg 1 NX CAPS l V XX P+ ,A 4 l s fig tlw? Af ., l w x Xb -1 X N1 Kp. ,,,..l AJ ,P Y, 4 CLASS HISTORY Our first year has come to an end. All the strangeness of this new life is gone. We wantto give special thanks to our Freshman Problems teachers For helping us to be- come adjusted to high school . We have found Micohi students Friendly and always willing to help us. Participating in the yearly Magazine Drive,the Freshman Class this year made S240 and topped last year's drive by four hundred dollars. Receivinga prize as the outstanding salesman was Laura Elliott. Like the other classes,we held ourclasselection in which all Freshmen cast their votes for the candidates of their choice. The Class of '58 looksforward withwarm antici- pation to the years ahead at Mira Costa. CLASS OFFICERS Darcie Guttero, Treasurer Laura Elliot,Vice President Eugene Williams, President Judy Bemards,Se cretary +4 1 , ' 'l J ' 4 5 ' N ,T JC ,N f 55552. If L 1 ' :V 'L ' wifi- 51.3 . ari r L N' M ., -F' I 1 , i s Ng., 7 if X A- - is pt l +1 gf ' I l J 1, fs' A 8 Q i., 'F' A ,f ' 4:5 'L xv . A, 1, H -F 4 , Q .. : Ku 1, 4- Lligkfkfggiiq ' ,, N. I, . G .3 N :gn G1 ,ai I .UE-T-X A .- 'ss ' 1 1, - f ' . 1- Hu '1 5. 5--1 . - ffg , fi f J - , it ' ' ' A 3 'J . , ' ,A ' .- Isl ' R- 8 iff'-5-fr. l' l- '. I ,T , I L - 45 ill , ,Q J ly 1,251 'I' Q 4, xx... 5 4' Q, i . Q ,Y ' A G iiiiip , , - Qffiifi , six Q, Nm I, Y 1 1, i 5 1 1. 1, X ,v Q F ,iz ' I+ C . 'llw , . gg 'j'.L. :J 'Llf ',7 1 if l in . f , ,f g, ,S X K .Q - if . M A- 'wr' , ' ' .A-K' i if ,A lv H Y ...Q 1 . 5 4 , , . - -A, N . . l 4 . f 1 , Fl? L+ -- W 1 . I- r- Lai -Q FRONT ROW: L. Anderson, K. Crotty, B. Beeles, K. Carleville, F. Wilkerson, R. Tate, C. Fuller, P. Hood- ward CENTER ROW: P. Lauterbom, E. Robichaud, E. Millett, E. King, P. Kling, C. Lenihan, P. Nichols, J. Hale, L. Shaylor, D. Dennie, D. Cardine BACK ROW: T. Martin, R. Austin, D. Morris, J. Loper, M. Crist, B. Mead,'R. Taylor, L. Strawn, J. Beault, R. Cobabe. FRONT ROW: G. Ford, G. Miller, J. Kuenzler, D. Crigler, J. Nelson, T. Jones, J. Bourdauz, B. Stith, B. Bostwick CENTER ROW: G. Stallings, G. McNamara, M. Massuchi, P. Devine, B. Baker, B. Mearns, P. Jones, D. McKnight, J. Estes, P. Poynter, G. South BACK ROW: R. Taylor, G. Economy, J. Loper,M. Novikoff, A. Kling, W. Addison, G. Eissler, W. Clawson, C. Burton. FRONT ROW: J. Hoskins, J. Bliss, T. Thorne, P. Patterson, C. Maitland, E. Ketchum, L. Butterfield, R. Gohman, V. Mercer CENTER ROW: J. Page, M. Hamlin, B. Thompson, M. Rawlins, R. Klein, R. Taylor, S. Kennon, R. Crume BCAC ROW: R. Bowen, R. Conn, W. Van Dewater, J. Miller, D. Hobson, C. Engen, E. Jones, M. Lango, J. Pear. r- lin I lr ': ' ff .di EE! 1 lf-vii ev i 'P t PF... w 9 '15 1 'J , . I , 1 5 .J t ye. b ' ' -.-. .- ..-iim ' ' 'f 'i' -, 'r ' ' - ' . ' C7 H e - X' ,CV 'L if 2. -h .-, ' . ,g - , L ' J AA' it 7..v Q , i i' ':V: 1 3 ' ' .. i FRONT ROW: F. Becker L. Robedeau J. Steward M. Stout F Hall M ller D. Guttero C. Sale CENTER ROW: J. Noble D. Thompson L. Hall C. Behmer S. Dahlgren L. Portion H. Silk H VanMetter C. An- derson BACK ROW: E. Abner J. Treman J. VonGelder C. Hiatt W. Weis, J. Singleton D. Blaisdell G. Sights. FRONT ROW: L. Robinson J. Egerer S. Do -key A. Cyronek J. Dunlap C. Cantwell S. Crane P. Engle T. Ferguson CENTER ROW: D. Dersham D. Duncan K.Alcerlund M. Nugent C. Dehtan G. Dodd H. Snyder C. Mossman S. Brerier T. Dietrich J. McAllister BACK ROW: J. Bruce J. Dale C. Carlson M. Buffett E. Elkins E.Bornett S. Donn C. Conaway R. Burk S. Beard E. Froug. FRONT ROW: M. McConnel L. Nichols N. Taber M. Anderson M. Calhoon E. Sedgwick T. Atherton P. Walker S. Michel B. Hardin CENTER ROW: K. Newell D. White B. Hamrick D. Mains M. Saum J. Lindquist E. Orlean C. Perkia W. Helms R. Lemley BACK ROW: D. Keene J. Joop T. Hines M. Gardner G. Webb L. Maxwell G. Enriquez G. Armitage, D. Roberts J. Campbell. -Cixi. fi- A, X N11 . A Ai J 1'0 -3 . . 5 5 FRONT ROW: K. Merideth, M. Lopez, M. Miller, J. Birdsoll, L. Huntsman, E. Lehman, S. Steward, J. Scott. CENTER ROW: J. Mozzarella, K. Cooper, J. Hardin, W. Findley, J. Fletcher, C, Earley, J.Sturgis BACK ROW: J. Lyons, S. Jury, H. Randall, R. Marks, L. Kolar, F. Barrier. FRONT ROW: G. Plaza, C. Annes, P. Butler, D. Hughes, S. Utterback, C. Herlocker, S. Fernstrom, M. Boorts, M. Brownson CENTER ROW: J. Dickens, P. Owings, S. Sorenson, D. Daniel, J. Dresser, J. Mil- brat, S. Starke, J. Mosley, K. Hatch, S. Williams BACK ROW: B. Rippy, E. Punches, T. Atteberry, L. Johnson, J. Wedemeyer, B. Haworth, R. Lessner. FRONT ROW: N. Plough, M. Peters, M. Nightingale, D. Nicoll, L. Vinks, B. Ulum, B. Whitaker, S. Grobau, M. Jones CENTER ROW: S. Slater, J. Walker, B. Vicars, S. Kittleson, N. Stokes, D. Poore, D. Hoffman, R. Pinaire, R. Thomas BACK ROW: R.Whitney, S. Sutherland, B. Plozay, C. Weathers,T. O'Connel, R. Hundertmark, R. Weeks, M. Anthony. 62 ,Lf P4 'v 1 5 'T T, .fill Q Q ,S-E 77-g 5 nfs- , 'J ,fu - . , 'yr K fy Q rx -f 1 ' ,A w iv, 4, X , f ,J UIQ '. f . - A .--. 'L VV ' ,,1.., .. , V jg, 9 , fL,4.l.l M ' ,cl 'la . P' J if ll ln' 'Ps' 'I my 9. Y l Us 9 I X. , -' Sr., '1 , . , :E , 9 4 f-1-1' ' ,, 'S fl. FRONT ROW: D. Ellis, C. Kennedy, P. Mahon, N. Staman, E. Tingley, L. Rickels, D. Wood, J. Hossler, B. Kavathas, L. Gay, K. Licks CENTER ROW: J. Morgan, M.Mazzuccl1i, S.Whitten, J. Notion, R.McKeighan, J. Wikel, C. Clark, D. Foulke, V. Hunnel, D. Moore BACK ROW: B. Thomas, D. Knapp, R. Heywood, 5. Smolak, L. Fry, W. Winder, F. Arrington, R. Ewing. FRONT ROW: G. Ferguson, C. Poole, R. Wilson, M. Griffith, D.Dominquez, K. McCalley,N. Lee, G. Hope, J. Ferguson, M. Clark, K. Hall, P. Baimi CENTER ROW: D. Eissler, A. Zeller, L. Saunders, P. Foote, B. Hesson, V. Marks, D. Whaley, C. Soncrant, P. Stockwell, P. Joyce, E. Harris, J. Reynolds BACK ROW: E. Sturgeon, T. Watton, J. Tooker, N. Baer, J. Hilty, B. Payne, J. Brooks, K. Stewart, G. Morse, B. Hodges. FRONT ROW: B. Heacock, D. McMillan, M. Woddard, S. Sartin, P. Murdock, D. Rigali, C. Shuman, P. El R. Inman, B. Rofhenberger, J. Miller, F. McGinley CENTER ROW: D. Carswell, D. Scholl, S. Draggee, B. T kins TOT ter, T. Ellis, W.Wyatt, C. Herrington, M.L. Greenfield, F. Reid, C. Rogers, A. Uhls, D. Caroll BACK ROW: R Lancaster, D. Clock, L. Godfrey, E. Seeley, R. Granby, G. Runnalls, R. Shang, F. Roller, B. Rea9on'. 63 I , G- J , Y XL in if x FRONT ROW: E. Beck, J. Gaian, L. Bush, M. Bondurant, N. Cummings, P. Rondot, G. Anderson, J. Han- l '9, J- Heisel, D- D000 CENTER ROW: M. Griffin, J. Clayton, S. Duncan, C. Chadil, V. Clements, R. Brown, W. Warren, K. Allen, S. Stone, W. Davis BACK ROW: R. Estrada, E. Williams, P. Depriest, S Hannay, M. Earley, G. Morris, G. Alles, J. Bierer. FRONT ROW: B. Askham, H. Low, L. Macs, D. Harkleroad, L. Harris,R. Nelson, J. Zydonik, M. Smith, P. O D O k R W' ht G Isaacs M McChesney J Bernarcls F Hagen P Moore Johnson CENTERR,W: . as, . rug , . , . , . , . , . , ' - ' B. t b E. Brown J.Winkle- S. Browning, K. Studer, M. Searcy, B. Chambers BACK ROW. D. Lewis, Lau er arn, , pleck, R. Neal, R-. Hartman, B. Allen, G. Mclllvaine, B. Prior, B. Slocum. FRONT ROW: R. Najera, P. Rosas, G. Holland, H. Rafter, S. Owen, G. Smith, D. Harris, L. Williams, J. Robinson CENTER ROW: C. Beaty, S. Richardson, M. Tracy, D. Leclere, J. Middendarf, P. King, P. Prince BACK ROW: J. Aspel, B. Gray, J. Knuld, B. Kunes, N. Arther, T. Pachesca, H. Cassut, H. Williams, J. McMinn, B. Giles. ii. Q .3 ...., 1- . fi. ,lifv J 1 , 1' ny . inf.. is Q. I .fl 'T vt - ...aid Q. is V fn. Aw. H. 1 .--f l,, 1. il 5 Q- - ' T- ir- .- ,'. A I G r., i x 4 1- ,. Y .T . 14. ' , R 'f' 956 2. A 1.3 'K .J T .L - t ' 1 'i 'Ci Aim. E X . .vim I : .go FRONT ROW: J. Berry, K. Fairbanks, J. Shoemaker, D. Stanley, B. Buckmeir, J. Silver, S. Sprittle, R. Hindley, J. Coleman, C. Rush CENTER ROW: W. Bottleson, J. Colter, L. Elliot, C. Robertson, S. Falls, S. Wilson, P. Tinto, J. Dunkerly, T. Vavra, J. Loper BACK ROW: W. Combre, D. Hickerson, G. Welch, H. Archuletta, B. Hoose, T. Murphy, T. Gognier, R. Lee, L. Bonner, P. McConnell. FRONT ROW: J. Hornell, R. Lewis, K. Lewis, G. Sven, I. Thiessen, A. Ezkkila, S. Stimpfig, B. Tucket, J. Hoyt, D. Shellharn CENTER ROW: D. Carlson, B. Mathock, T. Peter, S. Bever, G. Smith, S. Markert, M. Simmons, M. Wood, S. Creek BACK ROW: J. Young, T. Ridley, B. Soukup, J. Peterson, D.Woadie, B. Sneary, J. Whitmore, J. Cattivera, R. Cunningham, J. Ferris. FRONT ROW: R. Lathrop, J. Messersmidt, J. Gosselin, J. Strong, D. Manary, M. Riffle, D. Wyatt, S. Root, J. Rollins CENTER ROW: C. Overholtzer, J. Cecil, T. Atterbury, C. Vines, P. Kerfoot, N. Barbre, B. Choupek, M. Burr, R. Pendleton BACK ROW: D. Marks, D. McDaniels, R. Gensley, B. Martin, D. Holloway, D. Roth, B. Margadorina, D. Hargrove, E. Buckles, B. Jackson. 9. ' ll Al FRONT ROW: D. Broadbent, R. Lesser, C. Homick, B. Bobbitt, J. Kendrick, L. Ball, 5. Whitlock, D. Castricone, M. Meyers, J. Verner CENTER ROW: J. Cunningham, J. Schatan, D. Adams, B. Bund M. Goldberg, C. Yerger, J. Ehlert, R. Kerr BACK ROW: N. Tlmmon, B. McElhaney, B. Charley, F Johns, B. Mailloux, N. Johnston, G. Reynolds, B. Bryant, B. Brown. FRONT ROW: E. McCaw, S. Olson, P. Sontchi, B. Danley, P. Locke, H. Montgomery, D. Guttero,E Flynn, L. Robison CENTER ROW: M. Duffy, K. Farnsworth, K. Train, M. Brown, J. Davenport, G Goodreau, C. Dexheimer, G. Buckley, S. Voverka BACK ROW: J. Dunn, D. Elling, J. Simonson, D Phillips, B. Dufva, B. Dorr, B. Bakey. 66 W? 4-5.4. 1' 54.4 4, A lip ' , we-:ff . A 7 aj' , li ff' ja V in Q ,- , I I- '-f '- - 5.1.- X 1 73:72 ff FT? .I 1. I ri? H P . . ., P. Duncan, lflterary Ed. Andy Edwards Editor Sue Stansbury Sponsor d 'D lwirmlf Photo ra her Mrs 9 P 1 ' Roppaport, Business LITERARY: G. Goodwin, F. Hagen, S. Heilman, Ass't. Hoofprints Editor, Advisor . 1 Ex , 'm BUSINESS: fcenterl J. Bivens, R. Leach, R. Palmer, B. Ayers BUSINESS: Cleft! S . Dragge , K.Chapplear, B. Prouty, Manager, C. Oppel, M. Smith. L. LAYOUT: fabovej E. Llftlelohn, D. Oaks, T. Varvra, A. Cyronecl-:, M . Buhl, D. Ferguson,J.Lin - desmlth ART AND CARTOON fright, J. Clayton, D. Oaks, N. Roth, Editor, T. Varvra, D. Ferguson, M. Woods. X . I ill I l 'iff' '- ' 1 ' T l:p':f.- A: 'i A1 '. i i-1 l r. 745 'il' ul' rv V,.i. mf N H V ' 'Q' 4 - li .:'.'4 A- 155,33 '- - ll YT' 1 12. 9 ,jr , 2 M.. X . A ty X ,- 'f ,, .Va ' f T -us. T X .E - rf. g i n . .I . ,f ' al 1 3 V IX- V, ,E SPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY: lleftj D. Sonchi, T. Murphy, K. Johnson, J. Campbell, Sports Editor, J. Bullock, Photo Editor, G. Armitage, J. Raglond,Sr.Edltor,T. Newberg. NOT PlCTUREDg C. Woodard and P. Olson. any r.- 'xw , 5 fi' Q ., , 'dj ., .1-IR? l 1 Q- Ni: vis: 1 . . +1 wx Jr ' Mr George Watson Sponsor E ,I . Assn X P ' 5' . 1, -n lille ' N owe 5 ' -f'f1Q,?8, 1...-5-----W ' ' Q -sw 2 ' , i I II :IO do! 1, X K 0 , W frj 'YI If 3,67 Iolstlyol ,O f .sr r s' -I-9 04.1 - Eaffo 'IQ 'I 'Quo Q? Sn, 41 I I Da 41.3 01 fll.,,, Qc, 209 ' EIU! -lbillls Pls, fO519O,29 I ,Kao V QPU 900 S1 I fb t. 1 r'x v , f Offgxaf-5 77...- EN.. Q 0 F .SIS SUPI VAR SH4 Vo rieiy xi W 3 -o sn S ilors 3 -75? W .4 . .9 mf? llwlli FIRST ROW: D. Heofhcoat, M. Walton, P. Hand, L. Childress, E. Weil, R. Johnson, D. Brown, P. Morris SECOND ROW: N. Thomas, G. Rice, D. Stu- der M Walton, M. Elioft, J. Bullock, L. BeDell, P. Funge, J. Neimeyer M.'H...leef, B. VanOrsdel, v. Wessell, s. omggae, M. sum THIRD Rovsi ' L. Morgodonnc, D. Jones, G. Pennington, T. Silk MISSING: P. French, P. Langston . , 'Tb-xxx 'X' 'PT'-5 sf 'YO 4095- , - ', - ..1nux.xn1-I 0 l ' . . 5' 4 . JQIDUCI. ' 19 . I ML! .- - . 41 2 P - . an 018 F5 53 D o wx? O-S? 3 . x I Nm , O66 is 0 Y,-A-1 S5915 0 ., V , Xi 'l A .hmnliazllleug aid .600 .5 G 'O Q50 as .ZX eq? Q5 Q S1101 .Low e , . wi Suu GGY ik '52 . 032,62-,522 2 10 So 63. ribqffr. 90,431 12' if P . 5-4, dr M , 'fo 'gb 1 u e Q Q 6' - 'blgfcddfoes -M .A . Pictured here are: FRONT ROW: G. Deauville, J. Campbell, T. Murphy, G. Reynolds, L. Love, D. Oaks, T. Vavra, R. Sorrels, J. Wedemeyer, C. Ulrich SEC- OND ROW: C. Woodard, M. Reynolds, P. Kline, J. Bass, J. Brook, D. Davis, B. VanOrsdale, B. Buckmeir, D. Daniel, A. Er- kila, MrsIWhite THIRD ROW:J. Hurst, E. Carr, P. Duncan, J. Nation, S. Aspeli, A. Hunsaker, K. Mowder, N. Coldwell, J. Hoose, G. Currie, J. Cunning- ham, M. Goldberg. INK SPO U Each year the lnkspots, creative writing club of Mira Costa High School, sponsors a Creative Writing Week. During this week, much fine work is produced which is used in the lnkspots' annual booklet, REFLECTIONS. This publication is made up ofoutstanding student reflections inthe form of poetry or prose. Judy Hearst is this yeor's editor. Officers for the year are: Patty Kline, President, Terry Murphy, Vice President, Pat Murphy, 1 Secretary, Gary Armitage, Treasurer. Mrs. Delouise White is the club lP'N PUUHERS Keeping in close contact with La VISTA, the Penpushers are always interested in new and better journalistic techniques. Membership is composed of La VISTA staff mem- bers and others who may ioin by a vote of the membership. Interesting trips to the local newspapers supply the staff with valuable information concerning reporting and writing news. sponsor . Penpushers pictured here are FRONT ROW: L. BeDeIl, T Silk, J. Niemeyer, L. Mar- gadonna, D. Janes BACK ROW: Mr. George Watson, Advisor, C. Sevier, S. Bron- der, M. Walton, D. Brown, M. Elliott, M. Walton, M. Hunter, C. Good, V. Wes- sel, D. Studer, P. Langston, N. Thomas. l'l'flNlSll lllrllll .. .. ml., Pictured are: FRONT ROW: D. Smith, B. Davie, E. Punches, E. Frerich, B. Baker SECOND ROW: Mr. Mills, E. Hill, C. Swan, M. Goldberg, J. Milbret, C. Annes, J. Goldson, Mr. Falcon BACK ROW: A. Buckley, C. lnnerbichler, N. Myers, J. Cunningham, J. Hale, L. Dehtan, C. Richards. Living so close to Mexico, the Spanish Club members feel they should get acquainted with the customs and languages of their neighbors. Phil Paisley, the president of the club, guided the activities smoothly through the year. The members of the club visited places of Spanish origin around Los Angeles. Mr. Mills was an able sponsor for the club. llllllllllll lllrlll! Pictured are: FRONT ROW: V. Rogers, G. Miller, B. King, D. Mahon, K. Chappelear, N. Roth, M. Fels, J. Hageman SECOND ROW: B. Reynolds, J. Berry, C. Elkins, A. Decker, P. Sequin, T. Schenk, R. Blaine, G. Hubbard, L. Wood BACK ROW: E. Carr, C. Creak, H. Tolleth, P. Peck, C. Falls, Mrs. Stelle, G. Florea, B. Bulkmeyer, T. Attiertone, K. Auger, A. Kline, R. Doubeille, l. McClardy. Farley-vous Francais? This is a common phrase heard at the meetings of the French Club. With President Luther Wood at the helm, the club began raising money for a scholarship to be given a worthy student. Educational and social activities were also enioyed by members during the year. Miss Barr, instructor of French, was the sponsor. T wimis S S All the acting talent about campus belongs to the Thalians. The membersof this club participate in such things as the Junior and Senior Play. They also take pleasure in visiting a few theaters each year. Pictured here are FRONT ROW: C. Bouthton, J. Smith, M. Fels, T. Breer,J. Lahey, R. Larrels, G. Miller, M Harrison, E. Carr, A. Robinson SECOND ROW: Mr. Halland, D. Brown,C. Eggstaff, J. Barlow, M. Bahl M Falkart P. Eiden, P. Niel, A. Hunsucker, L. Hancock, J. Lick, P. LaValle, D. Behm THIRD ROW J Street, K Johnson, D. Wyatt, C. Hoyer, P. Davis, L. Luther, S. Draggie, J. Hardin, D. Peterson, C. Boone N Kung D. Davis, G. Rice, D. Ciattwood. Not pictured above is President Faith Cowan. F00'l'LlGll'lEll wln J Cleland D Lingo SECONDROW Mrs Goodrich J McLardie B Smith B Marr J Walker E Buther E Rose Greeves V Prince Mrs Greenberg THIRD ROW B McManus B Anderson M Lee P OBrien D Attwood C Kelly S Bar ington E. Sedgewick, M. Anderson. Pictured hefedfe mom Row G coca Footlighte.s are freshman and sophomore studentsinterested in drama. The main obiect of the clubis to become aware of the dramatic activities of the area. During the year the club attends several playsin Hollywood and Los Angeles. Once a year the Footlighters award drama medals to the best actor and actress in the Senior Play. Officers include: Pres.,Glenda Goodwin, V. Pres. , Susan Barrington, Sec., Emmy Rosep Treas., Virginia Printz, Sponsors: Mrs. Nancy Goodrich and Mrs. Audrey Greenberg. t Pictured above are: FRONT ROW: 5. O'Connor, L. Brown, S. Stever P French J , . , . Barlow, H. Zaic SECOND ROW: M. Shafer, N. Henie, G. Pennick, B. Trier,S. Smith,C. Morrison THIRD ROW: J. Lahey, D. McElhaney, N. McChesney, A. McDonald, Mrs. Nowlin S. , Grant, B. Pomares, B. Bozeman, B. Roy. Th ans embers work together to bring art into everyday living at home, at school and in the community. Through various activities members increase their appreciation of art and en'o ' I y creating and observing artistic work together. Officers are: Sponsor, Mrs. Nowlin, Pres., Sheila O'Connor V P , . res., Carol Woodard, Sec., Nora Del Henrie, Treas., Sandy Shafer. roughout the year the Artis 'M l Again this year the Travel Cl b h , u as been a successful or - ization. Selli ' ' gan ng special rate tickets for trips to the Oceanarium and other places of interestwas the main money making proiect Picfufed above Um FRCNT ROW: G- Locklmdf 5' of the Club. An outstanding activity was the summer trip to Cranmore,R.Shay,T.Thorne,C.Crawford, T.Wikoff, E r r d b M W M d b th I b s. Roffsns, Mr. Donadio secono ROW: Mnamwn, U OPP' Sponfo e Y '- C' ef- .0 eY muff Y ef U was T. Herr, R. Nesbitt, B. Stratton, D. Voorhees, H. used to furmshweek-end camping trips and trips to various spots Monfsomefy- of interest. Officers of the club include: Carol Crawford, Pres., Tommy Hart,V. Pres., Bill Stratton,Sec ., Tom Malone, Treas., Sponsors, Miss Risse and Mr. Donadio. Clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship, and clean living are the standards of the Hi-Y Club. The ideal of the club is to create in the school community high standards of Christian character. Lee BeDell is the presidentof the Senior Unit, Ronnie Hindley of Lower Classmen. FIRST ROW: J. Moreland ris, D. Jones, K. Falkard C. Herron, J. Plough, M Roth SECOND ROW: B Johnston, T. Castricone ' B. Braden, B. Watson, J Froclshom, L. Kline, D l I T.Able, B. Smith, S. Mor- W I l ' l . I l Jones, D. Long, D. Owens, Mr. Ingersoll, Sponsor THIRD ROW: R.Arce, C. Glass, S. Whaley, G. Murdock, B. McAIpine, T. Arce, G. Archulettap, R. Bukosky, C. Bader, B. Morris, D. Kardell. s Pictured are: FIRST ROW: M. Novakoff, N. Arthur, C. Sale, B. Kunes, R. Hindley, M. Novakoff SECOND ROW: B.Mailoux, J. Shoemaker, J. Page, L. Johnson, J. Hilty THIRD ROW: R. Pendelton, S. Dunn, B. Neil, T. Gagnier, L. Stra- uen, G. Reynolds, N. Lemon. The Youth Fellowship Club is organized to give youth an opportunity to enjoy Christian fellow- ship and to build Christian character. Meetings feature outstanding speakers and Christian leaders. President of the club is Cliff Warren: Vice Pres., Al Sch- loesseri Sec., Gwen Ellis: Treas., Bill Allen. Mr. Lowg lsclub sponsor. Pictured here: FIRST ROW:' C, Mqlflqnd, C- Hllf0 l, B. Allen, A. Schloessef, T. DeLaNoy, R. Hart- man, M. Iler, M. Stoot, M. Dian SECOND ROW: Mr, Lowe, B.Dillworth, S. San- dUSkY, A. Mazarelle, M. Langley, G.ElIoft, G. Elli- ott, J. Clayton, G. Ellis, N. Stout, V. Rogers, S. Ehrbar, C. Shoemaker, H. Summer, THIRD ROW! C, Wqffgn, J. Mathews, D. Leonard, N. Weldon, A. Conley, V. Hun- nel, C. Jasper, L. Monia, N. Coffey, E. Beard. Et' FIRST ROW: C. Gibbons, B. Johnson, D. Davis, J. Erhbar, M. Walton, D. Fitzgerald, L. Davie, P. Davis, B. King, S. Watton, B. Davis SECOND ROW: T. Wikoff, J. McNamarra, C. Boughton, S. Parmenter, C. Frazier, J. Hurst, B. O'Briant, S. Thomas, N. Thomas, C. Hoyer, J. Polloch, M. Hunter, Miss Risse THIRD ROW: K. Fritz, D. Lewis, E. Mohn, C. Taylor, R. Haring, B. Inman, P. Duncan, M. Rafter, J. Bass, P. Kline, H. Tolleth, N. King, D. Villoneuva, J. Thompson FOURTH ROW: S. Barron, I. Brown, K. Boulds, D. Steeder, S. Bronder, C. Buyney, M. Blackwood, M. Chenault, D. Bonner, L. Thomas, D. Hixon, D. Peterson . Devoted to developing character and providing entertainment for young women on the campus is the Tri-Hi-Y. Itis one of the largest campus clubs and is affiliated with YW CA. Sponsors include: Miss Risse, Miss Risnel, Miss Redacre, Miss Lee- man, and Miss McVey. , I l jg' ' . .v .J I I 'J A FIRST ROW: P. Welch, L. Durbin, K. Kelley, G. Strong, B. Bridge, P. May, L. MeIcher,C. Cooper,Miss Risnel, Advisor SECOND ROW: L. Smith, J. Petrie, D. Huffington, B. Landgraf, ,J. Allen, J. Stone, M. Goodwin, L. Knox THIRD ROW: K. Grannis, J. Kissner, K. Kunes, J. Lindesmith, G. Mungen, V. Sher- wood, B. Hillman, M. Reynolds, P. Walken, R. Ross. FIRST ROW: T. Jones, J. Milbrat, D. Regolli, D. Guttero, N. Stamen, E. Tingley, G. Grabicil, G. Hope, M. Bronson, P. Morris, C. Buyney, M. Llamas. SECOND ROW: S. Dal- gren, P. Jones, S. Michel, L. Vink, J. Strong, M. Saum, C. Hornick, G. Smith, J. Kingler, P. Butler, S. Utt- rbach, B. Askom THIRD ROW: S. I fly? ever, L.Williams, O. Miller, B. uncan, P. Devine, D. Castricone, . Atherton, B. Duncan, P. King, . Adams, J. Dickens, J. Dresser. OURTH ROW: M.Bcrtz,S.Williams, . Harris, J. Davenport, C. Moss- an, O. Wood, S. Owen, S. Mer- ert,N. Plough, S. Draggee, S. rane, P. Murdock, A. Cyroneck. v-1.4 .V Q ., AMA Ellll lllllllll Under the leadership of President Jim Brownlee, and Club Sponsor, Mr . Spect, Hams of the Amateur Radio Club filled the air waves with sound as they practiced send- ing and receiving messages. The club brings together students in- terested in building and operating radio sets and helps them increase their proficiency and knowledge. FRONT ROW:G. Carlson, D. Fergeson, Mr. Spect, R. Gens- ley SECOND ROW: C. Elkines, R. Klein, J . Brownlee, S.Halder- man ROW THREE: J. Hope, G. Carlsen, R. Hundermark, C. Davidson, D. Goodreau, D. White, V. Finnell. That efficiency and service cannot be iudged by the size of the club isaptly demonstrated by the Sound Crew. This small club, sponsored by Mr. Large, served Mira Costa High at school func- tions by setting up public address sys- tems and seeing that they were keptin good condition. Many school activ- itieswe re m a de m o re interesting through the efforts of these boys. The two memberspicturedhereare Don Williams, left, and Earl Greer, right. 1- if ls ,C ,. ,,,...., l'llll.lllll'l'lllllllS'l'S Although it was organized only this year, the Projection Club has done an excellent job for the school in operating projectors for showingofmovies toclasses. The club helps to interest students in becoming proiectionists and in knowing the equip- ment usecl in the school. Officers are: P res i de n t , Wendall Stacy, Secretary, Charlie Davis, Treasurer, Charlie Davis. FRONT ROW: L. Baptiste, D. Weber, O. Jones, J. McMillan, B. Gregory, B Robinson SECOND ROW: R. Wolf, P. Seguin,Mr. Mclntyre, W. Stacy, C. Newton, R. Bergo. ,I I a T -:Q E . I ,Q u ll' 'Pwr I Q 0 1 A' ,qiilx .- -5X . .KU ., . Y f-'V H, X J n ll X J 555 '1 'v FRONT ROW: J. Bass, L. Young, P. Halvonik, E. Greer, Mr. Knight, B. Robinson, A. Edwards, R. Palmer, J. Hardin, D. Williams, P. Eagle SECOND ROW: J. Ragland, C. Conaway, R. Sorrels, J. Johnston, C. Little, A. Kline, F. Hayes, P. Murray, E. Froug. VUI ETUF MIRA UUSTA VOMC supplies Mira Costa with music and news daily during lunch and snack. Every week VOMC receives a supply of ten new records so there will be a variety in music. During the year VOMC takes trips to Holly- wood to various TV and radio shows. Officers are: Program Director, Don Williams, Chief Engineer,Bob Man- seaug Record Secretary, Andy Edwards, Mr. Knight, Sponsor. REUURD RUUND-UP Four students vote on a variety of current hits from students' collections on the Re- cord Round-Up Panel held regularly by the Record Round-Up Club. Ifastudent's record is voted the most popular, he wins a free record. Mr. Kinght and Mr. De Santis sponsor the club. Officers are: Louis Margadonna, President, Lance Knowland, Vice President, Jerry John- son, Announcer. ,X .. FRONT ROW: Pat Murray, Bob Marga- donna, Louis Margadonna, Robert Bakey SECOND ROW: Mr. Knight, Virginia Rogers, Janet,Bass, Joanne Blackman, B. Johnson, L. Higgins, Mr. De Santis THIRD ROW: A. Nollan, L. Cowan, .lerry Kasper, B. Gangel, N. Dornoff, S. Aspel. sum-ni l Deslgnlng and creating future Indus trial products IS the creative aim of Y thi the Hobby Club. Under the leader- ship of Mike Jones, President, Mike Ormsby, Secretary, and Mr. Jancar, Sponsor, the members discuss and de- velop various ideas and techniques for scale models. High points of the meetings are scale models made by the students themselves exhibited and shared with the group. FRONT ROW: C. Irwin, M. Andrews, B. Williams, D. Kennon, R. Everett, R. Marshall SECONDROW:J.Mill- er, J. Rousseau, J. Smith, D. Oaks, B. Roy, R. Nesbitt, Mr. J.A.Jancar THIRD ROW: B. Van De Water, R. Lissner, M. Anthony, D. Ellis, G. Hagan, D. Moore, B. Jackson. UlHEHl CLUB Shutterbugs on the Mira Costa campus find their interest shared by other mem- bers of the Camera Club. Members assist Mr . Ch urch , faculty photo- grapher, in recording pictorially events of the school year. One of the out- standing activities this year was the candid snap contest sponsored by the club for Hoofprints. Officers of the club include: President, Pat Robison, Vice President, Paul Seguin, Secretary- Treasurer, Joan Van Hoss. FRONT ROW: B. Cowan, K. Johnson, P. Seguyn, J .Navroth SECOND ROW: M. McGowan, J. Gill, N. Trexler, J. V. Huss, P. Robison, J. Sequin, Mr. Church. iSTlHP ULUH If a student is interested in stamps and likes trading his for those of othet coun- tries or of other students, the Phila- telic or Stamp Club is for him. Be- sides promoting honest stamp collect- ing, club members are in aposition to acquaint others with many interesting facts about stamps which, in turn, give much information about other coun- tries. Officers this year were: Pres- ident, Bill Helms, Vice President, Kimp Fairbanks, Secretary, Bill Allen, Treasurer, Jeff Causey. FRONT ROW: B. Jones, J. Hornell, Mr. Dale, G. Hagen, K. Fairbanks, B. Helms. 5. ,- 'T X Bowling Club Members enioy frequent sessions at local bowling alleys, taking part in their favorite sport. FIRST ROW: B. Hollis, Carroll Dexheimer, J. Trexler, T. Wikoff, F. Holden, Mr. Boyer, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: P. Avis, J. Lick, K. Reid, N. Theisler, R. Hayes, T. Newburgh, P. Ward, S. Lettun- ich . SW ,, f as ffl K I .,,,i:i.5,-, , it li .ll if J zbayl . 4,,. . V i ., u Q l 3, , J.. , M 1 M - .- 'P 32? , ,F 'l 'Z' ' f 1 . + T into S. ' film t ,, .- t fi . .V V i I N ' V J 'J gr- .- NLE., Elf' -I 'T sv A -, V fl , '.- Y O i - 4 5 . lix V' XC' ' I ' v ' ii- -rfpf. 3, -. 'F .--: T - -, ef . I 5 I t 2 , 3, ' J , g .uuv ., A if ,t A . - g - Y 33 648, P 51 , Dedicatedvto creating interest in skiing and bettering social relation- K5 If Q ships isthe Mira Costa Ski Club. Officers are: Bob Bund, Pres.p Paul 4' f Timon, V. Pres.: Joan Bivens, Sec. Pictured here: FIRST ROW: C. , fl Irwin, G. Pemangfon, T. Silk, c. Early, B. segefbloom, F. umm., if N!! T. Breer, D. Burroughs, Mr. Mclntosh SECOND ROW: P. Pointer, D. ,A , X 'I V Rodriquez, S. Lettunlch, L. Milligan, B. Woods, P. Timon, G. Camp- gil' bell, J. Young, W. Dettmers, R. Divens, B. Bund, D. Elwood THIRD 1 ROW: J. Bourdaux, J. Urbach, J. Bivens, B. Ayers, C. Soule, B. lb-N f Trier, S. Smith, P. Ward, K. Reid, C.Frazier, V. Smith, J. Hurst, ! N. Caldwell, F. Holden. r he H - ' D -l - l 1 ,i N 't .i itil ,1 K! . gYm:MlJ ltl0-CHEM FRONT ROW: C. Bond, H. Tolleth, G. Deaubille, B. McNamara, M. Fels SECOND ROW: Mr. Thompson, C. lnnerbickler, J. Ertzman, K. Johnson, C. Ulrich, C. Pearson, R. Walkley, J. Breckenridge, A. Camp- bell, DI Blom, and vertebrates. Encompassing a wide range of purposes and objectives, the Bio-Chem Club meets regularly to promote scien- tific interest among students, to support scientific functions sponsored by the school and to learn the fundamen- tals of science. Some of the various activities include visits to the Oceanarium, and science labs, spon- soring the Science Fair, and an after game dance. Officers of the club are: President, Clara Mae Inner- bichler, Vice President, Carolyn Swan, Secretary, Caroline Pearson, Treasurer, Damon Brown. FRONT ROW: D. Fergeson, L. Maxwell, R. Telescope, M. Longo SECOND ROW: K. .lohnson, G. Morris M. Gardner, D. Sonchi, J. Eastman, B. Elliot, Mr. Collistro, C. Little, D. Mitchell, V. Finnell. Students with an active interest in the Science of Astronomy and instruction in Celestial Navigation form the Astronomy Club. Striving to promote the members' interest in and knowledge of celestial bodies and the con- struction of telescopes, the officers have provided the club with an interesting and educational agenda . Officers are: Sponsor, Mr. Collistro, President, Bill Elliot, Vice President, M. Gardner, Secretary, Cecilia Little, Treasurer, Jack Eostmann . To acquaint students interested wi th the various aspects of all ,branches of medicine and to foster better health on campus and inthecommuni ty, the Future Meds and Nurses sponsor activ- ities related to their fu t u r e professions. Officers are: Mrs . 'Ruth S co tt , School Nurse and -Sponsor, Janet Dike, Pres .5 Perky Jones, V . Pres .5 Myrna Walton, Sec . .4 'l ' -131 - - 1 -rf' - .,.- f--- 4.2. . 4' . .. ext L., it ...JR QQ. , Q ff' f-.52 .Mn WN, I 7 Vw ,,',.p.A , , H . nf. 1-DF hy iff'-u.'lg,, I 5 -dr -1.2 .. 1354 '1f P . , l f 4 Fri Ani l ' j l E '61 ' 'f' ' ...H , lr '. P-L 2 2,1 P' f l L ' ' G 1. ye- -V.. ' L , E-F. za- 'wil a- 1. L W.. In .vp N ni -f A ,g , . ...P .mx .,. U ,, P -fb q Yr -,,,.j. :Wu l A, lf , .. si t.. u--A ,.-WA Members pictured here are: FIRSI' ROW: P. Colllns, K. Crotty, l. Thiessen, E. Tuel, Mrs. Scott SECOND ROW: G. Holland, F. Holden, J. Dllce, L. Krause, P. Jones. embers of the Print lub meet regularly o share their interest n studying and prac- the art of print- Members pic- here are: FIRST E. Frerich, C. , J . Lille- D. Grish,W. SECOND B. Craig, B. , S. Brubaker, Edmunds, J . Lind- rw ll, llElll1ll0SS In its various activities the Junior Red Cross strives to serve others, upholding the ideals of the Senior Red Cross with which it ls affiliated. Membersald in blood donations cam- paigns, Fund Drive Campaignand other proiects. Mrs. Rod- man sponsors the club. Members pictured here are: S. Bis- hoff, A. Patterson, D. Pullen, J. Watson, M. Benwell. h.- T 1? D? 1X .-0 VF- y is +155 its Q I if X sa if 'Q I :F FU Um: IIUMLERMAKERS Nationallyincorporated to serve the youth of America by creating interest in homemaking and developing homemaking skills, the Future Homemakers of America are active in many affairs at Micohi. Officers include: Miss Keith, Advisor: Nancy Becker, Pres.: Pat Drew, V. Pres.: Maria Tracy, Sec.: Loretta Harris, Treas.: Club Mother, Mrs. Esther Petersen. Mrs. Grace Mitchell isanhonorarymember. Picturedabove: FIRST ROW: C. Joseph, J. Linquist, S. Whitten, C. Perkins, M. Smith, C. Windsor, C. Merrill, E. Millett SECOND ROW: K. Ackerlund, P. Cli- vens, D. Daniel, L. Maus, M. Tracy, C. Falls, M. Homan, P. Drew, C. Shuman THIRD ROW: Mrs. Helen Richardson, Mrs. Esther Petersen, N. Cummings, L. Johanknecht, S. Towler, C. Maitland, S. Sorenson, B. Askham, N. Reilart, J. Mosley, M. ller,' S. Browning, V. Hunnel, Miss Keith. ff Well.: lv' f' I' l L X15 K, it . I ill' i Ii .4171 Designed to encourage boysand girlslnterested in agriculture and to provide proiects for interested students, the Future Farmers of America is one of Mira Costa's activeclubs. The club members are busy with club and community proiects throughout the year. Officers are: Charles Conway, Pres., Robert Phillips, V. Pres Roxy Say, Sec.: Don Rodriquez, Sec.: Mr. Eckert, Sponsor. Pic- tured here: FIRST ROW: E. Tuel, L. Hall, D. Clack, Mr. Eckert SECOND ROW: D. Knapp, C.Conway, R. Heywood, B. Jack- son, B.Vance. r I . if 1 li I Kim in A! 3 H jffgi ,f 'fi f-if FRONT ROW: R. Lockridge, J. Gould, S. Draggee, B. Prouty, C. Boughton, C. Oppel, S. Smith, J. Bivens, B. Chase, L. Ott SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, C. Sanders, T. Wikoff, L. Melcher, P. Ediem, C. Cerda, P. Brouillard, L. Heimforth, F. Oliver, B. Ayers, R. Palmer, P. Olson THIRD ROW: M. Embrey, C. Hurst, un- identified, A. Robison, C. Creiglor, L. Musick, R. Johnson, R. Leach, Pat Robison, J. Sherman, L. Jenson BACK ROW: R. Langford, J. Murphy, D. Morgan, R. Russell, K. Nelson, L. West, N. Foster, N. Defterios. FU UIIE IIIISINIISSR LEIIIEIIC Through their membership in the Future Teachers' Club, members become acquainted with the requirements of the teaching profession and' help to promote and strengthen interest in their vocation. The club makes trips to various colleges and schools, hears lectures and talks with teachers of today. Included in their activities are also social gatherings and meetings. Officers include: Sponsor, Mr. Al Temmins, and President Maxine Folkhart. FRONT ROW: M. Folkhart, G. Currie, S. Fishburn, F. Andrus, E. Weil, L. Childress, D. Burroughs, C. Soule, FU J. Lick, P. Avis SECOND ROW: C. Crist, M. Raymond, L. Peterson, N. Bueir, A. Hunsuker, B. O'Briant, C. Frazier, V. Smith, K. Mowder, S. Belk, K. Parker, J. Lindesmith, S. Hoffman THIRD ROW: Mr. Temmins, L. 0 H E Thomas, B. Roberts, L. Elwood, S. Helm, S. Barrington, K. Kelley, T. Wikoff, J. Hoose, E. McEntyre, T. Deitrich. Commonly known as F.B.L.A. , the Future Business Leaders of America strive to promote competent, aggres- sive business leadership, to create more understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations, to en- courage members to improve the home and community, to develop character and to help improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occuaptions. Officers include: Mr. Simmons and Mrs. Butterfield, Sponsors: Charlene Boughton, President, Pat Olson, Vice President: Jackie Gould, Secretary, Sandy Smith, Treasurer. SMANAGERS Striving for high quality leadership, responsibility and honesty in all boys mem bersof the Managers' Club maintain ahigh standard ofservlce to the school teams The club selects boys to manage school athletic teams Officers are Raymond Heller, Pres.: PatMurray, Sec-Treas.i Mr. Southstone Sponsor Pictured below FIRST ROW: R. Shields, C. Nesbitt, J. Wedemeyer SECOND ROW Mr South stone, B. Rippy, R. Miller, P. Murray, P. McConnell One of the most helpful clubs on campus is the Usherettes Club, comprised of girls willing to serve organizations and functions of the school by ushering, checking hats and serving at banquets and other gatherings. Officers include: Andrea Ed- wards, Pres.: Jo Ragland, Sec.: Ruth Palmer, Head Usher. Pictured above: FIRST ROW: P. Walker, J. Ragland, R. Palmer, A. Edwards, L. Thornberg SECOND ROW: C. Anderson, M. Kolhmon, Miss Peterson, J. Pittman, C. Vines THIRD ROW: S. Stone, D. Johnson, C. Soncrant, D. Dean. l 1 ly I-H FRONT ROW: K. Smith, P. DePriest, P. Joyce, L. Saunders, R. Lemley, C. Sykes SECOND ROW: Officer Chet Hansen, Sponsor, L. Mozzarella, J. Greenfield, L. Shannon, D. Gray, S. Conteros, D. Forsyth, C. Broad, Mr. Ray Ash, Co-Sponsor BACK ROW: B. Brown, W. McKinley, N. Johnston, G. Morse, J. Verner, D. Eagles, N. Ballard, P. Hoodward, B. Martin, J. Mazzarella, H. Parker. For several years an active club on campus, the Junior Police Club continued this year to serve the school and community. Members served as ushers and parking attendants at various school functions, including the Community Breakfast. The club promotes good citizenship, aids in improving school-community relations, and works to strenghten school loyalty. Members also learn fundamentals of law enforcement and proper use of and rules for firearms. Formed in December, 1954, the Mira Costa Rifle Club has more than seventy charter memberl and is affiliated with the American Rifle Association. It is maintained with the co-operation of the U.S. Army andis recognized by Congress as an agency for training citizens in the care and use of firearms. The Rifle Club emphasizes safety and personal responsibility, sportsmanship, co-operation and self control. FRONT ROW: Kedrick, Hardin, D. Jones, M. Woodard, R. Craig, R. Stewart, R. Davis, B. Krone SECOND ROW: C. Hudson, C. Sullins, B. Kawell, J. Rousseau, D. Fulmer, B. Taylor, J. Singleton, J. Steward, V. 1 1 I Mercer THIRD ROW: B. Ferris, E. Soule, L. Coleman, H. Johnson, J. Berry, D. Knapp, B. Hodges, D.Rod- Illy ly IJ riguez, F. Bivens FOURTH ROW: R. Black, R. Pinaire, M. Crist, T. O'Donnell, K. Early, S. Slater, D. McAlpine, J. Wiles, B. Hoose, L. Nielsen, P. Poynter. .,. FRONT ROW: S. Heilman, C. Pearson, D. Wyatt, T. Wikoff, J. Bullock, D. Roberts, D. Guttero, B. Hillman SECOND ROW: G. Goodwin, J. Skillman, M. Walton, N. Meyers, B. O'Briant, M. Finley, C. Rhind THIRD ROW: N. Caldwell, J. Hoose, A. Cyronek, F. Hagen, R. Dock, L. Elwood, J. Mathews, P. Drew, C. Inner- bickler, C. Cerda NOT PICTURED: M. Ennbrey, L. Knox. To become a member of Donas is considered a high honor on the Mira Costa Campus. Girls who are chosen must demonstrate dependability, honesty, service, and scholarship. Three girls from each grade are chosen yearly, and vacancies are filled as they occur. Helping to maintain good conduct on campus, the girls have the privilege of issuing court summons for violation of school rules. Officers this year are: Sponsor, Mrs. McVey, President, Tony Wikoff, Chairman, Jeri Bullock, Assistant Chairman, Dale Wyatt, Treasurer, Diane Roberts, Historian. Like the Donas, the Key Club is an honorary service organization whose members are chosen for their service to the school, promise of leadership and citizenship. Members strive to uphold the traditions of the school and promote good citizenship on campus. Officers this year include: President, Floyd Andrus, Secretary-Treasurer,Earl Weil: Sergeant at Arms, Dick Shoemaker, Sponsor, Mr. Jacobsmeier. FRONT ROW: J. Kueneman, D. Johnston, G. O'Dell, B. Johnston, E. Woods, L. Schenck, T. DelaNoy, R. Greenwood, R. Deese, B. Kelly SECOND ROW: E. Weil, M. McConnel, K. Troxel, L. Childress, F. Andrus, L. Eissler, S. Whaley, S. Morris, G. Collins, J. Filson, W. Jacobsmeyer THIRD ROW: D. Shoemaker, D. Burroughs, B. Gay, B. Stever, D. Owen, B. Futts, R. Limley, W. Gibson, H. Hart, J. Plough, P. Barnett. hy -Q.. - . 4, 471: FRONT ROW: D. Loy, N. Roth, D. Roberts, M. McDermott, C. Oppel, R. Leach, J. Bullock, L. Brown, P. Roth, S. E ' , ' ' , ' ' ' , . , - I 1 l Smith BACK ROW: S. O Connor L. Mlllngan M. Finley, B. O Briant J. Skelton, A Randot K. Moore, K.Chap pelear, V. Wessel, Mr. Bob Schultz. Primarily, the purpose of the Aletians is to foster social activities among its members. The club sponsors sev- eral service activities on campus and encourages school loyalty and good citizenship. Officers gre: Mr, Bob Schultz, Sponsor, Ann Rondot, President, Karen Moore, Vice President, Pam Roth, Secretary, Kathy Chappelear, Treasurer. Murphy, C. Eggstaff, S. Belk, K. Mowder, J. Hoose, A. Rhylick THIRD ROW: J. Trexler, P. French, C. ll L E W FRONT ROW: s. Healmfm, N. sefzef, G. Currie, s. sfevef, s. ummm, P. Langston SECOND ROW: P. 1 . Cornwell, S. Forbes, S. Hutcheson, L. Elwood. Organized for social and service purposes, the Valceries this year made dolls For the Children's Hospital, held a raffle to raise Funds, and travelled to Catalina for a vacation outing during the summer. Future plans include an annual raffle. Officers of the club include: Miss Joyce Whalen,Sponsor, Jane House,President, Sue Dittmar, Vice-President: Pat Murphy, Secretary: Susan Belk, Treasurer. PICTURED ABOVE, FIRST ROW: B. Connolley, S. Whaley, T. Folkhard, T. Silk R. Wendorff, T. Poole, M. Ross, D.Stamen SECOND ROW: J. Jacobsen, C. Holden, R. Segarblom, G. Stoneman, R. Shive, L. Thomas, J. Hurst, C. Innerbickler, J. Dilce, R. Deauville, P. Kline, C. Pearson THIRD ROW: C. Bond, N. Wyman, C. Rhind, R. Feliciano, V. Prinz, A. Rondott, N. Caldwell, B. Woods, V. Smith, T. Wilcoff, P. O'Brien, F. Cowan, S. Davidson, S. Watton, S. Helm, G. Deauville FOURTH ROW: C. Crawford, I. Stewart, M. Reynolds, L. Knox, L. Thornberg, C. Crigler, S. Hellman, K. Mowder, B. Hillman, R. Wakely, L. Wood, L. Leon, L. Lave. lllLll'llllllIl S Hllltlllllllll Flllllllll Illll Membership in the California Scholarship Federation is obtained through hard work and high scholastic achievment. Students are admitted when they meet the minimum requirementsof three A's and one B in col- lege recommended courses. If a student is a member of the club for five semesters, he is automaticallya life member or Seal- bearer . Officers for the first semester were: ToniWikoff, Pres.5 Rick Wendorff, V. Pres., Pat Cline, Sec., Clara Inner- bickler, Treas. Second Semester officers were: Sid Whaley, Pres., Clara Inner- bickler, V. Pres., Claudia Rhind, Treas.p Patricia Cline. Sec. PICTURED ABOVE FIRST ROW: C. Innerbickler, F. Hagen, M. Fels, T. Wikoff M.Goldberg, F. Holden D. Roberts, Miss Swain, Sponsor, Stoneman, B. Connolley, V. Finnel, J. Ferris, T. Vavra SECOND ROW: C. Crawflord, C. Bond, C. Joseph, F. Cowan, L. Thomas, E. Kirsch, P. O'Brien, R. Segarblom, D. Blom, S. Whaley THIRD ROW: B. Blom, K. Kar- son, S. Davidson, P.Owings, J. Hurst, S. Watton, C. Rhind, B. Blacic, T. Stewart, B. Woods, A. Cyronek, S. Mikelatos, E. Colee, M. Ormsby, M. Ross FOURTH ROW: C. Crigler, M. Reynolds, H. Lowe, B. McNamarra, G. Mungen, B. Van Orsdell, V.,Prinz, C. Swain, P. Kline, C.Weeding, R. Schive, D. Long, D. Cardell, J. Campbell, L. Lave FIFTH ROW: C. Pearson, J. Murphy, S. Heilman, J. Hoose, R. Wakely, B. Hillman, S. Deauville, T. Poole, T. Folkard, H. Sealy, G. 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X -.,-.frvir vw- few? ,wi-n l, 'v ' Sandy Forbes , ,gi 'JW ,ff ml Al ,JT .ge N Berry Proufy Charlene Boughfon fsiirr r 1 .-... ,,,, fl- E . r 'w'?in'zWF1 'iff f .N !1g.11f:f'f'Q' ,q ,,,,.- . , lf? f waefeffi -' . -5 '11 his . - -, ' A Y 1112.--l Q I ' fr Q 1 l 'RWVW K 2 11-. ' ref! ' 'Qi 1 E Z me L., lm KMA 'MM 4 e Mx hwy lv' an H Sandy Forbes, Charlene Boughton, Betty Proury, Berta Leach, Jer: Bullock SONG LEADERS rv A... wg -1 'lb MW s.. ,210 1' N5 ki K J V 11 -s IEE: 1-'--v 'ab erl Bullock Roberta Leac mi , . Wally Zeller -N 'Nu au Duane Roberts Al Pntzer if Beverly Roberts hx YELL LEADERS Wally Zeller, Beverly Roberts, Al Plrzeer, Duane Roberts all 'lah 1 f 1 MAJURETTES MAXINE FOLKHART MYRNA WALTON BARBARA KING JOYCE MAUER MAIRUIIING BAND Q-6 .mv A f W, A .1 ',. '1 V-4' 1, , 1' 3 , I '.,,f- Q .f -c JUDY PATTON MARLYS WALTON DIANE DAVIS MERCILEE McDERMOTT ' 1 - 4... Fm FW' ff . ,.- f ,, y...- ft- : LELLM, gui pw, A ,f 'lf?q.'L ,f-nf? 39:-55? 4' H, L ,J , . , .W -:I-. H aft' ' T' 0- -.1 z--Haig -- ' - .' -' . - .J ,,,.,,Y . . , ,.. ,Q W, .,Y N. H5 . .44 - mu ,,,. V?-, ' M, , , , .., 1- ' ,Wx 1..- ,,--. -.W N,-, .ol .. ' . cf, . ,r 1 , ,.. k -7 , Q, -'pw .,.h - . ,, A, , , - -4-A115-'1 -Www-- 125 - x i., fb Miss JOYCE WHALE ADVISOR be Q., Ll',fU .LVL 'J , X-I 1' I ,fx -f2 -D L' A 'W rpg.. or-1 fn' I .elle Mqrlnl , g, , CAROL OPPEL , QlQ,y,y 21? ' ROXANNE - I 'Ls JOHNSON ax L -I V . ' F' CO-CAPTAINS .- I IJZL I RANK ONE: C. Oppel, F. Holden, T. Wikoff, L.-Melchor, M. - A Embry, N. Thomas, D. Warren RANK TWO: R. Johnson, P. O'Brian, A. Ragland, C. Bloxam, S. Daniels, J. Trexler, C. Wixon RANK THREE: B. Trier, R. Haring, C. Taylor, N. Parks, N. Lueck, L. Even RANK FOUR: L. Derbin, N. Caldwell, J. Bivens, L. Milligan, S. Smith, A. Robinson RANK FIVE: J. Hoose, J. Barlow, K. Grannis, K. Kelly, P. Jones, L. Cowon RANK SIX: B. Inman, D. Bonner, P. Murphy, A. Rylick, K. Mowcler, S. Belk RANK SEVEN: S. Heilman, J. Murphy, P. Davis, J. Gould, J. Thompson, B. Ayers RANK EIGHT: C. Hoyer, G. Campbell, B. Coling, E. Butler, S. Draggee, L. Luther RANK NINE: V. Woolman, N. Berier, P. Ward, D. Hixon, E. Mclntire, G. Miller RANK TEN- V Smith S Seals R Ross J Brock K Fusok C Crlgler RANK ELEVEN S Kelly L Off L Jensen Palmer A Edwards 5 Lettunlch A Q71 TOM SILK DRUM MAJOR V 'N .www MR. CATHER DIRECTOR ,z ' UNCERT BAND Many awards have been won by Mira Costa's band which provides music for dozens of school activities and enters many contests. Pictured at right are the band's officers: Diana Mitchell, Uniforms, Patty Kline, Ass't. Mgr., Clara Innerbichler, Mgr., Nancy Meyers, Head Librarian, Janet, Anderson, Ass't. Librarian, Margaret Weeding, Ass't Drum, Maior, Torn Silk, Drum Major. PICTURED ABOVE: M. Walter, P. Halvonik, L. Leon, E. Carlson, R. Walkley, D. Mitchell,J. Hurst, R. Shive, H. Lowe, J. Ewart, R. Lemley, J. Fullmer SECOND ROW: C. Carlson, R. Gensley, C. Perkio, P. Patterson, D. Daniel,H. Montgomery, M. Buffet, A. Pulaski, P. Kline, S. Davidson, J. Johnston, J. Hurst, J. Joseph, D. Collins, J. Hornell THIRD ROW: R. Butler, R. Thomas, W. Clawson, B. Brewer, B. Allan, P. Duncan, C. Hudson, G. Collins, B. Watson, B. Ebersold, D. Olson, J. Nation, B. Nelson, M. Krusen, K. Roberts, P. Harmon,T. Silk FOURTH ROW: Mr. George Cather, S. Rob- bins, J. Anderson, C. Innerbichler, N. Nleyers, J. Castor, M. Weeding, L. Leper, L. Nelson, B. Morse, M. Hope .0R'HES RA Like the band, the orchestra adds to the fun and pleasure of school life by providing good music. Pictured below are: FIRST ROW: R. Klemm, T. Poole, C. Swan, E. Kirsch, M. Weeding, C. Pearson, J. Cunningham, K. Berbaum SECOND ROW: P. Shoemaker, H. Tolleth, D. Carlson, P. Kline, R. Shields, J. Hurst, R. Walkey, J. Ewart, S. Davidson THIRD ROW: C. Maitland, J. Kendrick, C. Fuller, S. Stimfig, M. Goldberg, R. Askham, B. Lee, L. Young, B. Eversold, R. Naiara, T Silk FOURTH ROW: B. Baker, S. Robbins, C. Innerbichler, Mr. George D. Cather. B IN., N I ' 4 . f.. V an 5 Q , . FIRST ROW: M. Nott, C. Bedmer, M. Miller, L. Huntsman, J. Haskins, L. Higgins, N. Stokes, G. Holland, M. Dion, M. Bon- durant SECOND ROW: R. Tate, A. Buckley, E. Miller, E. Mid- dleton, C. Creek, G. Radke, L. Shaylor, M. Riffler, M. Night- wifi' ADVANCED GLEE: FIRST ROW: B. Leslie, B. Askham, M. ller, J. Bristol, F. Hagen, C. Yerger, T. Wikoff, B. Crotty, K. Audette SECOND ROW: T. Powers, D. Eble, F. Hall, S. Sandusky, P. Neil, R. Hughes, I. Stewart, A. Gurney, N. Lee, D. Domingues THIRD MIXED GLEE: FIRST ROW: M. Miles, P. Angeleri, P. Foote, J. Bourdoux, N. Broussard, R. Matlock, A. Swank, S. Dittmar SECOND ROW: A. Lhls, M. Benwell, S. Clute, J. Middendorf, V. Hunnel, '-X5 I I . X x -x A - . ,. YS. 4 . -4 5- 4, ingale, P. Rosas THIRD ROW: M. Vicars, P. Johnson, R. Bassett, E. Waterman,E. Pullen, K. Nelson, J. Wilson, M. Schatan, C. Saavedra, N. Robertson, C. Myer, K. Akerlund. ,H '25 K - Af .'.z, ROW: L. Sumner, M. Waite, 5. Page, S. Thomas, P. Crowder, B Ballantyne, M. Semmons, S. Barrington, M. Malcor, S. Vail, S Dayton, B. Dillworth. S. Haskins, F. Reid THIRD ROW: R. Brandle, L. Kolcr, D. Hodges, J. Miller, G. Dale, D. Butterfield, B. Pomares, K. Urboch. ,,LB' xl v I Micohi has enioyed many hours of good music through the efforts of the Vocal Music Department and the Music Club. All aim to develop an appreciation of good music and to provide opportunities to hear and produce it. Pictured above: FIRST ROW: L. Luther, M. Folkhart, J B. Key, D. Forsythe, D. Collins, C. Kroll, D. Henderson, B. Luns- JS MUSIC llllllll FIRST ROW: M. Weeding, J. Lahey, S. Thomas, R. Sorrels, S. Smith, S. Long, P. Funge SECOND ROW: Mr. Temmins, Miss Ragland, M. Chennault, C. Littleton, C. Johnson, G. Miller, V. Hanks, Y. Lusy, J. Lusy SECOND ROW: S. Brown, S. Lettunich, 1 .. K, '35, , D' A ford, B. Farrell, D. Calvin, P. Funge, J. Jacobsen THIRD ROW Miss Bowler, C. Quaglietta, D. Fox, A. Kline, J. Street, S. Long, C. Lemley, J. Villa, D. Hobson, P. Quaglietta, B. Scalley, S Wyatt FOURTH ROW: D. Chattwaod, F. Cowan, C. Boone, G Mungen, M. Turek, R. Ecklund, F. Landers, B. Lewis, M. Dickerson B. Burress, B. Chace, P. Shurnaker, N. Becker, M. Drager. 3 4' I Bowler, P. Ward, J. Hageman, C. Swan, S. Sandusky, D. Daniel, H. Low, M. Goldberg THIRD ROW: C. Littleton, A. Kline, A. Buckley, C. Little, B. Leslie, F. Hagen, T. Wikoff, M. Channault. Z' KI G Dick Burroughs Q57 N , ,Z f A I Tv 3 27, I- Askew Bldlock V Dick Maxi i X ' .u rx X X - drug ,- ,. , ,FA7 5 on! 'A Q X X 'U J-flh ,- . ' 2 -'34 v-xxi D 1:+- TJ l T7 8 qfgl I Bet! W UUEE Diane Roberts ,x 1- 15 gTHg 'WV I IIOIIElI'l' CHARLENE BOUGHTON JERI BULLOCK PAT DAVIS MADGE FINLEY MAXINE FOLKART ROXIE JOHNSON ROBERTA LEACH DONNA LOY CAROL OPPEL BETTY PROUTY BEVERLY ROBERTS BEVERLY WOODS Escort: Escort: Escort Escort Escort Escort: Escort: Escort: Escort: Escort: Escort: Escort: LYNN CHILDRESS STUART MORRIS FLOYD ANDRUS ' DICK BURROUGHS JOE KUENEMAN DAVE ROSENKRANTZ EARL WEIL PAUL BARLOW DON JOHNSTON DICK SHOEMAKER SONNY VARDEMAN BOB GAY Y Sock Those Crazy Natives! N , Hiawaiian War Chant Those ks Grads' Round-Up A C Cotton and Cord Capers , F - Swing and Sway with Tommy Silk W , Hula Jivinl 3 T 'F 15714 W f vp . ff R N4 YT Q , G- , ' A x r' I 1 PW 37 .A E7-5, I4 Lf, 1 Don WI I hams YZ. 1 S N Barbara Johnson and David Forsythe 'Y r o 9 ,go QCD xsbxwb ln the Ninth Annual Art Award Exhibit, co-sponsor- ed by Scholastic Magazine and Bullock's Downtown , Two hundred twenty five gold keys and seven hundred Cert- ificates of Meritwere award- ed Junior and Senior High Schools. Three Mira Costa students brought honor to the school with three gold keys and three merits. Jobie La- hey won second place, two merits and two gold keysp Elyse McDonaldwon one gold key, and Mike Andrewswon First place and one merit. f ' ' ll M, 1, V rn 6 2' 5 11 .I ' ww, N Q- Large crowds were on hand on November i3 to enjoy the sausages and hotcakes served at the Community Breakfast. Faculty members prepared and served the meal and local business men contributed much of the Food. This Sunday morning event is held yearly and funds are used for school improvement. This year's event was,as usual,a successful and profitable event. MAX if it syzdf' it Q I J I V l , 1 ' A l f I l 1 . litvzuvi-g Rik! On February il and I2 in the Mira Costa Gym- otorium, the parents and teachers at Micohi pre- sented Shake, Rattle and Sh-Boom, the annual PTA Show. More than a hundred parents and teachers, under the direction of Mr. Holland and Mr. Moody, took part in songs, dances and skits. it , Accompanying the show was The Chamber Mu- sic Committee of the Mira Costa P.T.A. under the direction of Mr. Cather. The hard work and hours of practice of the cast were rewarded when an audience of parents andstu- dents received the show with enthusiastic ap- plause. iii I I l , still NW SEN LJ lUGHTER,TEl nf P X A :C Mira Costa Girls' League presented its annual Mother-Daughter Tea on May ll, l955. Sewing classesof the Homemaking Department presented a style show featuring their work as one ofthe highlights of the program. BettyO'Briant, Girls' League President and Mrs. Katherine McVey, Advisor, were in charge of arrangements for the ww ff tea this year. 0N BANQUE f 'f 1 lt ' V. -5 PQ' , , , - lf- ,M E ll x -47: ' ' e 4 ' f' Nl f WA ll, Milli:- lffv l.l4dr 1 V 1 A ' 1 , - - f r 6 4 ' l' 4 ww i'.:'l'M.lll- . l l ,Ag -N 1 .- , tfmll, 'll r. il l it Z- f.w,lF.,:lQf?l'yY54f K l lr'r ll' gi -sl Iflllzlllllllfifl 1 l t -l 5 K we K Li ' ,. , . .,Wt1w, l -- ,' .. ' f :fyw l71L.,l'llif.7f1 A Each year the Rotary Club sponsors a Father-Son Banquet For boys and dads of Micohi. An out- standing speaker is featured and awards are pre- sented to outstanding athletes. Mr. Dean Cromwell was guest speaker this year and gave an interesting and inspiring talk. 103 U if .rx 'DP CHA NSO N cl 'AMO UR JU Avlfl X 41 'H 4 fSong OF Lovel ' V Second Original Operetta by Eclmundo Naiera b I Prologue: To Introduce Our Love ' V , Scene: Deep In The ..,4 Heart Of The Bayoulr- P. Fate Counlrff, X, Tikffll .Jr fTfimef3QgLafe ljllneteexnfh 'Century-,To ,r,.. x lgfGa,5'fEQffGIrQnnfkfgyllho Tel-llSfThe Storyfip' -:A V fn N-X x. , afjje Fa:th--Goy1qr5'ojDorothy Eblef X -rer - ,T f 'lljlfq ,r4 A!V l!j:5f'ffiMincfjfuresls kwlg err lllr A 1 A x Q:--f3'?'5.: 5 ik 1,4 fy, A ,'lDQ5hiF?f9US0n' , .lejilcaflf.f.,,a ..,G'loril6 J 5ff5'gxf, ,ygldieili-Q . ,-fl465l,uQ,sy,:Nelso'n f MggrfhQ:jg422.l4l.2'5anJrq Leftunich ' , A ' MQ? gliqQLyrfn Luther Co'unQ2y'Wori1iei'1 alnsl Their Men TTFE' ll6rV5lT59n9 A 5if?f5lY5fKol-9Vef5l1',Wllii f,, --Vr , gf Knew' HpygETb1Qre'drg1 ,,l,.,.7f 'L :iTQSetfing:- Lo'uig5iqirja1 17f3v1.l W XYQLFT ' lglffimg-5: Early 'Nirnefeenfh rifudyf 1141?-Q iff gr.:CgS'tg ,1 'The fLoVe'r5ff' Toilhefte ondrEfierfgn1e 5' Jean Sgtreeyf: Collihgi-A Chrii-F 'Q ,,f' llnecrjli ,'MqSxi'nefFolkart, , Bob Farrell' 'Desiree and Chesfer Al the Earliof lEh1rnintbnl,. . .Sharon 'S Lee Smith, Tony Abel. l if ,4 and Chrish 4 I -,X Composer-'Director - - - - - - - - - v Conductor ............... , . . Choral Director and ,Co-Ordi'nc.tor.' . . - . . Edmundo Naiera Mr. George Cather Mary Louise Bowler Choreofgraphers ...............w.. Miss Joyce Whalen Mr . DickAMoocly Costuming '. . V. . . . . . Mrs. David Forsythe Eublicify ....... ..... Mr . Al Timmons Stage Directors . . . . . . . . Don Williams Don Ferguson I, Sf. v , , The supporting, Casts A T Pyi, y in Monsieur D':Aubanel.,- - - - - - Lipe A.Q De'lli . .Hotel Proprietoyr . T.. . - - - F'aul Seguin-V Y -T if, 9 ,al The Gypsy QQ. . . L. . . . . Florence Hall V ' . Miss Lula Belle LaCrosse ------- Cqroleiemley fi' The Chilclrenrfs Nurse ----------- -Sharon kvin Wyatt L They Childrens ' , A . The Ballet V' The Stage Chorus P c. 1 '-fwfsfk . vb ,elf 4115. .-2' If 'Y i . l 1 1 Lau Clara Innerbichler J, .-, , 1, ,, 2' 'ff ,f ew 1 -- J' hiji George Deauvil le y SEALBEAIIEIIS Pictured at Left , FIRST ROW: Bev- erlyWoods,Faith Ellen Cowan,Toni Wikoff,Shar on Whitton Linda ThomasSECOND ROW: T e d Fol- kard, Judy Hurst, My r na Watton, Sydney Whaley. , all Hes. pig v-F' - QV --,H -m 'A I nf, l ' film, 3 5-521031.-:' yl-f.?'1W,f-,V. , Bob Fults Delegates to Boys' and Girls' State are chos- en by a joint vote of the Mira Costa Fac- ulty and the sponsoring organizations. Boys are sponsored by the South Bay American Legion and girls by the local PTA. This honor isone of the highest that Juniors can earn at Mira Costa and is an experience treasured by those chosen. The Sealbearsare members of the Scholarship Federation who have been in the federation four semesters, one of which has been in their senior year. More scholarships are available to these people and a special seal appears on their diplomas. f F! E' J Q-ft 9 x.- II F : :rl 'V Fl 'l xt gm .. -'S L, , i .. , gi A 5 n D Rf' .an L r :LL A V W 1 . 1 r J x A 1? ' w A -. , W . L J ,L 1 v w c I JJ I! s 'zwff , f . ? w 'laailfr' v , ' we.: ,r . w wk -1, - 1 V WFT l'l L uk me UQ' THE CAST Sarat Carns ..... . . Sheila O'Connor Mother Superior . . .Faithellen Cowan Sister Boniventure ........ Pat Davis Sister Josephine ........ Jean Street Dr. Jeffries ......... Don Williams Willie Pentridge .. ....... Mac Prior Mrs. Pentridge . . . Jo Ann Blackman Nurse Phillips . . ., ..... Lynne Luther Nurse Brent ..... . . . Dianne Roberts Mel ling ...... ..... R ick Wendorff Pierce .... .... C arolyn Frazier Sllllllll PLAY Mira Costa's firstseriousdra- ma, H i gh Ground was pro- duced this year by the Senior Class. Outstanding perform- ances were given by all cast members with Sheila O'Con- nor and Mac Prior receiving Footlighters outstanding actor and actress awards. 1 UML N51 1 f n l PICTURED ABOVE: Pat Kline, Louise, Paul Halvonik, T. V. Announcer, Janet Bass, Elizabeth, Doug Hinchliffe, Ned, June Barlow, Gloria, Ralph Askham, J. P. Pierce, Jane Hoose, Madeline, Phillip Paisley, Space Scout, Pam Roe, Zizi, Gail Currie, Earthag Ray Sorrel, Father, Betty Smith, Mother, Eleanore Carr, Corkyf W Fl llllll'S BEEN llll.lRS Junior Class Play As timely as tonight's telecast,the Junior Class Play, Father's Been To Mars was a riotous farce about a television star, hisspace showand family. Larry Gibson found it difficult to make the change each evening from space hero, to husband and father. His habit of wearing his space outfit at home and talking asif he lived in the 25th centurywas most embarrassing to his family. A dose of his own medicine almost proved fatal . 'Wil' lp Q ll I . 'fl 4' ,f ,4....-,...,,,N , i ,f 1if,,.,., I, ,.,' K cj I ' 1 ., 4 - A-Q z l 3 r 1 Mother Eartha Father l09 -2, :tv-,A fl' -' ,iz 'I V 1 .. it , l 1 iss, :lf : ' 1 -' l' H lt f, ,1- 1' 1 1.4 1? Corky and Zi zi 1 T W l f gn, rw ,. A Ned and Gloria W! Z ' LJ 1 FIRST ROW: J. Jenkins, T. Atterbury, B. Watson, K. McAllister, B. Hallgren SECOND ROW: M. McConnell, B. Rothenberger, D. Long, M. Roth, J. McDowall, D. Jones, S. Brubaker, J. Bernards THIRD ROW: B. Vance, B. Thompson, B. Johnston, B. Keene, B. Calhoun, C. Glass, G. Aechuletta, J. Smith, T. Morton. Again this year, Mira Costa's Intramural Tournaments stimulated the interest of many boys in track and basketball. Track winners were: Hurdles, Bill Thompson, Don Long, Joel Craig, IOO Yard Dash, John Jenkins, Trent Castricone, Cliff Glass, Four Forty, Ted Atterbury, Bob Hallgren, Six-Sixty, Don Long, Two-Twenty, Bob Calhoun, Charles Davison, One-Eighty, Ted Atterburyg Thirteen- Twenty, Mike O'Haver, Bob Hallgren. Basketball Junior Division winners were Mike Roth and Jim McDowell . Senior Divisionwin- ners were Dundee Jones and Cliff Warren. Cogswell outreaches Childress and Gay as faculty and Key Club teams battle. Combining speed, height, and aggressive play, the Mira Costa Faculty defeated the Key Clubin an entertaining game in the Micohi Gym in February. Tichenor sparked C H . F the faculty with his height and aggressive play. Final score was 37-30. Gzgivgissfgfiicxl. or A .Q ., ,,nM.m,1-1.fA,.- ,.-,314 - M A A -'Wim '.' ,Mi-xi'-' .. v Arr-1, W' - A 'tru , , , ' ' '3J:?Ev4-y HF' ..'i .-,F ,' : hs' W 3: A '-ff -,ff A - ' .rgu5'-Hd- VV U ,P 7 ff?- 56 Lg 1 .1 s 3 +V i IDL -1' .. ,, ,, .,,. .,,, - '-+-----vlf,mq'?'?1'- 1 if-' f 'f X ,.. sv ,- .. - 1 K, -...,,,:L. , j--,,, -- 'g,fQ -,-:2s..'f, C Mfg'-5E'5 ' 5- 'EM '2?Fi,'w ,Wwe mm ai QQ? ii? .X ,g, .- I I . 1. .N J. Q ggi ,IQ Pictured above: FIRST ROW: E. Shields, J. Sherman, B. Roberts, C. Innerbichlef, P. Kline, P. Robinson D.Wyatt, A. Stimson, S. Watton, B. Smith SECOND ROW: McDevitt, C. Sanders, V. Hornick, R. Estrada T. Powers, N. Stout, M. McDermott, B. Woods, N. Meyers, A. Newell, B. Singleton THIRD ROW: R Lockridge, C. Corda, E. Mohn, S. Parmenter, D. Davis, B. O'Briant, D. Roberts, K. Karson. Both the M. C. Club and the Lettermen's Club are honorary athletic organizations. Outstanding girls in ath- letics are admitted to membership in the M. C. Club after earning the required number of points while letter- men are admitted to the Lettermen's Club after meeting rigid standards. Both clubs strive For highest stand- ards of sportsmanship and leadership on the Micohi campus. ,ITTEllllEN'S l'Ll3ll ri FIRST ROW: W.Whitlock, D. Norton, J.Bernards, D Johnson, L.Childress, F.Andrus, T. Arce, G. Mur- dock, B. Fults, D. Burroughs, E. Weil SECOND ROW: K. Grua, D. Owen, C. Warren, M. McConnel, J. Kueneman, D. Rosenkrantz, K. Doig, W. Zeller, C. Glass Mr. Cogswell THIRD ROW: B. Said, V. Newell, J. Calhoun, S. Whaley, M. Christensen, T. Castricone, L. Anderson, S. Morris FOURTH ROW! K. Troxel, L. Cunningham, R. Greenwood. ll ln a Free wheeling basketball game the Flying Jets of the Los Angeles Y.M.C.A. defeated the Mira Costa Varsity at a benefit game sponsored by the Hi-Y of Mira Costa. Stands crowded with students alternately cheered ancl howled with laughter as the Mustangs awkwardly manipulated their wheel chairs about the Floor, and the Jets sped up and down the court with agility. Convulsive laughter occasionally intencerred with the shooting accuracy of the Mustangs. Both Mustangs and Jets considered the game a huge success. , s self' Lindsay Wins Bob Gay Receives Coveted 'Outstanding Cqpfqin Award Player' Award Lindsay, Vardeman, Gay, and Keene Along with a delicious chicken dinner given by the Lions' Club, the Varsity players received the annual big four awards given to outstanding MC football players. Some parents and membership of the Lions' Club saw Coaches Don Cogswell Bob Brigham, and Walt Jacobsme er award trophies to Jimmer Lindsay, most valua- ble player, LeRoy Vardleman, most improved lineman, Bob Keene, most improved back, and Bob Gay, hon- orary captain award. Here's fo all the felffows on our Footbclnl team -. A Sjngirpg ca fbofball song of victory I 1 mf o I I o 1 emlbv Wx 'Taffy W1 s f 1, lm FLOYD ANDRUS LYNN CHILDRESS BOB GAY RUSS LEMLEY EARL WEIL RICHARD BRISLIN DALE FULMER BOB KEENE KEN TROXEL 'ang COACH DON COG SWELL 1 Q . su-I ' 'T' ,-xl . 3, f L1 Lrg Y Y pf JOEL CRAIG Y DON JOHNSTON f DENNY Owms , X: Huw, . M , gf? '- , ...B Q .ff ,V . :A A 1 171' K' .5 -.v f' .' V Y ll- , f 5 -'. v . 4 , v, ,uf 4: ' A ny A 'Ii V' -ie' 55,1 A as v , . , 1 KQ- ,-.-.. V R .,. A K 'JS ja Q f x . 3' ff, A Y' Lx N' -,Ay ' mfg ,YM 'a..s, L I RALPH GREE NWOOD JIM LINDSAY ,LT .., A R5 ' iii: 1 ,J av x 9, rx -, f 1 1 H , r X YC'-' ,- A J r Q. N J ' re JR. ,Q . GI OOLYO xl - .si ,T 1 rw , A '32 L-ijt! , f-:- 'AT' ..Y,. N 1 - . , , 'H-zrH'r'Fi'5, ,bww Q, fs ,ia 145- 5 I 2--I arf 'ri' if 'Q' .r Am-fgcfrs. A + 44 TFT ? L5 AS ' ' I7-O1 552 3155 el TZ, - WI r ,LN N es. mi Yiifa ' 'h 7.-u-.A ' -43?-' ,.-- u ll' 1 ll U l I gf., wl ll l L ,RAM AEPVEL 6 c,A NXXCOW 5 N41 A Violin w 7 OW A WC X Q GARDEN ON BEACH T rl G1 A WCC NNN lf' 6 fl FRONT ROW: R. Gay, R. Greenwood, P. Barlow, M. Loy, F. Andrus,M. McConnell, B . Srever, R. Brislin, R. Lemley SECOND ROW: R. Keene, H. Seeley, K. Troxel, N . Pierson, S. Varcle- man,R. Burroughs, D. Rosenkranz, P. Burnett, R. Kelly, K. Buckholz THIRD ROW: J. Filson, D. Owens,G. O'DelI, D . Sonchi , D . Fulmer, S. Morris, L. Eissler, H. Hart, D. Johnson BACK ROW: R. Shoemaker, J. Craig, J. Lindsay, J. Kueneman . 1 nw. A 5 M, ,,.,,,gA..,W-- KH rrfvx 'awff-f MICQH, 20 MORIWNGSIDE 7 CUL VER .r 1 'XF . :T - 3. w H T .ah U YJ- W. .H fp .95 5:1 . 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CL!v-.4 T.','1'P' '5 - '.lx-ld UEVEVFX , A 2 M1 n w w W L u L' K ,'.'w x HJ 1 W v w,y'gI,l: ui Ln ,y fwcofu 1 C' TY 26 , 9 BE VE W f fs R 6 ,H . AMCOHI LY HILLS , 79 EL SEGU 7 fx Q N00 f. M' W ,, JU xl .. ilu 'z f E xl 1 ii,, v-rvA , ,, - il Z ii ' ' ' 11 up U 4 Y 'ME' '+I F' 1f U 9' 3' n x :xii-:Au:9a'uc'1i ici? 2. 'Q ' ., V :.I, A il 'fi FUD 11,515 1 lx I Z'1:.' 3 1,1 uf., NJ '- EFVv1 ,Mb r ,, Ssmrgazzl ' .. J I ' aff w ' rghuLM 1.fvfL1 V ff and I Lilpfi f ITVZU . I H . ,L uhf ,. . UA ILM HIL! ,i ' Y rm' '1' ll .1 , x,.'h1.:l J ' m, m W., 'ix 1 1 1 r r N mu w IEEE Flllllklllll, After a careful scrutiny of a fine turn-out of material, Micohi B-Team coaches, Ed Hyduke and Bud Ingersoll, came up with a team that commanded respect from all its opponents. The team finished in a three way tie for the Pioneer League Crown. With such talent coming up, the Varsity Team should really roll in '55, The scoreboard: MICOHI 7 HOOVER 203 MICOHI 7 SANTA MONICA 6, MICOHI 7 GARDENA 135 MICOHI 38 HUNTINGTON BEACH 05 MICOHI I4 MORNINGSIDE 05 MICOHI 38 HAWTHORNE 82 MICOHI 6 CULVER CITY 75 MICOHI 28 BEVERLY HILLS Op MICOHI 38 EL SEGUNDO 0. .P yi., 'Pr- if 'f r BACK ROW: Coach Hydulfe, F. McGinley B. Anderson, K. Roberts, R. Neff, G. Hol- brook, B. Watson, E. Lathrop, P. Ingle, R, Duerr, D. Long, J. MacDowall, Coachln- gersoll THIRD ROW: L. Anderson, D. Car- ter, D. Ferguson, A. Pitzer, D. Nelson, B. Proctor, E. Williams, T. Castricone, C. Bader, D. Menteer. hu vt , . a i 33' SECOND ROW: R. Deese, T. Kozenko, G Hurt, D. Hodson, G . Gibson, V. Cunning- ham, M. Roth, M. Guthrie, L. Neldon, B. Morse, Z. Zeller FIRST ROW: J. Claugh- fon, B. Said, R. Moore, J. Colfer, N. Comitas, P. Winchell, B. Colfer, G. Mur- dock, T. Murphy, R. Sebring. fx .IW nh XVVVVVX ' 1 - . .nw , .. ' ,. tt. i ' fflil 0 ' ' . 'Q 2 f 1 . ' - , .:,.. ', 1 l l, q ,- -. .fe- ,- A 3 e . if-' . vi 1 J ,.. . 4. , . ,E X . 5' Coached by Mr. Church, Mira Costa's Junior Varsity team , ' really showed spiritagainstitsopponents this year. Although l ' 1 -Nw V the team did not come through with an all-winning record, 'Qi T ' -2 y the boys showed the winning spirit and a promise of an all- 'Q A tw' round team For the years to come. 1 g13H,t,::gct! .ui V Y nv--T ., .,,,-,r , it .1 , 1 1' ' ' ' 1 4, , --wifi .Q .PH Q, 'Lkgflv ,171 :Pau 11, . Fire L'f'5 1 'E 'Q uf, W-T l fu ' . -, fa -fiflfyll ' ll- -..xl acwlfigggi L f L -- x. Cf! 1' . .lf ' ,, .' 1 , ,-.-1, 'tl',, ' If.- T Q M X7 . 9 '.f.f tl no - . . 4 .. 'vw' ie lf, 11' ' . yl-5 na T .Ayn Jeff, , 1 r:,,',-- I h ,.'. E Ei vim: uv--,i r ' rf' ,V lf' ' .P .a ' -' '- 11 11:3 . T Ar qi' U 'K A , ' hw n . .. , V-is , Illia-ffwst' . l M1 f ' a . 4 ' try-i '?5w ,l - A-l,,iit':.f ' L' 'te,.l!'L1A .To ': . l':'fzi' f - xg 'N L . . V .5 ,k H. A-, ,, r fa .jyigglaxig f ff -' '- :Q . Q- , . , 'iff fel 'if-f1l5'5'ill if ..- uy-' 'rf ir. .- :QM L' 5, ,. W4 A! A Ifvf taxi-i fl. Y' m aff L -vc gg :mum-.M s-fl '- -' J 1 5'-f '15 . .i L. Tl. :es gm ' 1 uw., . -,,, M. .I 1 . W , W I X W W V , 4-- x J, , ' 'Nun 'Q' Pictured above: FIRST ROW: J. Paulson, T. Fergeson, L. Bliss J. Gladhill, G. Hubbard, F. Frazer SECOND ROW: R. Cooper --x R. Mobley, B. Hampton, C. Herria, J. Doty, R. Stillwell, G Shellhorn, J. Plough THIRD ROW: Coach Church, T. Harmon J. Fitzgerald, D. Weber, J. Castor, J. Brownlee, E. Morgan vt e- ,T ,V.,c.1Ez .qi L. Schenke FOURTH ROW: T. Bailey, B. Stratton, F. Leland, ff' rv'-s l'!'x ,f - -.1 . , . f in-t i The Varsity Basketball Team this year started its league play with Morningside. Although losing to Morningside the Mira Costa quint chalked up the next two as wins, then put upagood fight with the undefeated Beverely Hills, losing the game on Free throws. The two top scorers, Mike Bright and Charley Davis, putting on a good show of points brought the league rating to a running third. The team was an all senior team. Mike Bright and Charley Davis both won the hon- or of all league players. The starting team was madeup of Mike Bright, Charley Davis, Jimmer Lindsay, and Johnny Rhind, Dennis Devaney and Earl Weil sharing the center spot. The starting team had good backing from Jimmy King, Joe Hern and George Mowery. , it Qgllil. ,..l' - it Scores: Mira Miro Mira Mi ro Mira Morningside Hawthorne Culver City Beverly Hills El Segunclo Mira Mira Mira Mira Mi rc: V 1' W 1943,-.5:. M of I ,v.L:. , . ' 1 ' A 11 I . 5 v..-f' - ' 4 ' Y: rf- .H wr rl , E in '-: . A, ' Q 2, 1 N Q , , .xl gn., ,Jil nr. 5 ,fx l EI 'ji 1 -me . , .. 2:33.-7 l. h 1- V--f f 1 Q . J f' , V I I Ill g ll l, l E l Morningside Hawthorne Culver City Beverly Hills El Segundo r, A 4 , .gal H.-rg 4 gn.-Y I3 ',.L1.:.,4.,,.. X YI K ,:?vk3:ie 4 - . ..,1,,- A , 1 .J.. M., ...M .n,.,1, F .5 I Awvwh if W: J- 'ffff 'I It Hfdww ,HI l , 9f15,f f' W' ' Y 'Q' ff- X V .' 'li J-hug, 'gi 'S' Ai? ' 2 PICTUREDABOVEARE: o.sfalling., F.Pfah- ler, M. Rogers, T. Arce, E. Woods, J. Wall, , j.i ' -f- P. Baima, T. Atteberry, C. Engen, L. Strawn, rf: R. Conn, G. Harris. i Coach Sempert With eight wins and two losses, Mira Costa tied with Culver City for the class C championship For the Pioneer League. An air-tight zone defense plus alert, aggressive team plan gave the Mira Costa Cees a league champ- ionship For the l954-l955 season. Although starting slowly the Cees hit their stride at mid-season and won theirlasteightoutof nine ball games. For the entire season the Cees compiled a record of I3 wins and 5 losses. The Cees were coached by Dean Sempert in his first year at Mira Costa after having previously coached in Oregon. 4 FRONT ROW: G. Reynolds J. Cativera B. Sukoup - X an Although the Micohi Class Dteam played only two games, these Mustangs won approval both times from local Fans by defeating the Redondo High Class D ina har gfopght, close scoring games. 1 e .W Qt, , s. 2A.SSeaIrIcyI d 4' ' l'i . . out er an i 5. Beard 1 4 ' BACK ROW: fm' ' Southstone l E5 M Ld i I5 D. McDaniels ', Y Y 'X 5 , 'H G. Starlings 1 , B. Charlie I . ., i ' , -, gn- ggrjjyf' A ,A I, . ,N . , L. Strawn 4 5, X ' E. Harris K '5 'P ' . . A- 'n ' ' .1 -' N ,Q 3' V Q.. ' 'L , 2 u in A 5 , jf , , ,9,- 4 t , W5 C W3 l Ma: 1 I le 1 ss .M I ti' IA l lf - ' V 7 X Ilf' ii. ., fx 7 ZF ... , l - :Q .--. 'f ..- -5 l -...f?1.llE1, .,1i'fir-- Q. -wg P 1:1 1 . . f-Q .' - . L' .. , , v A , .fx . , -- , l ,., 1 'aifff , ' V! T V 1 l . Q' ' as 'S 4 . ,. sc f 5-PQ' . if wgg,-. 1 , I r J: , L -F A FIRST ROW: v. Newall, J. Bevins, G. Stallings, s. Whaley SECOND ROW: D. Grish, M. O'Haver, B. Hallgren, Mr. Southstone. This season Micohi's Cross Country Team was the tallc of the League. Under Coach Ray Southstone 's capable coaching, the team displayed fine fighting spirit, endurance and speed. Jim Bevins and Val Newall were at their peak all season. Bevins upset the later winner of the CIF Crown. -- , 1, ,qu--,,,,-,. ny., .1 - ...AL 1 .gl-Ax ' , . f swim-'j 7f JL2A 'T f F L' L 1 .. a t ' Ed ufvm -j -HV VZ ' l.i, ,,.,4gbQ, ,y-f. H '- r ' ..,,es.e .' '- ,, . A ' fig? This year Mlra Costa took second place ln the Pioneer A f f - 'u--'Lf - :' . f:f ?F - 4- 5- . . . , . . .fc A . League wrestling. Although the Mustangsdldn tcome ln flrst, +1-JN' . ' ff -, -'-, - Ax.-,, -I 9' , 4 qi ,+.r.fjf- HF, X cf- our team was well represented ln C.l.F. Wally Zeller was ' 4 ' ' Jia' ,,,6xL'.y C.I.F. champion in T38 lb. class, and Dewey Weber was ,QA I .sv iv ll2 lb. champion. Also Bill Northrop and David Heath were l .PX third in the C.I.F. finals. Mr. Cogswell was the coach. -an wg? il' FIRST ROW: A. Zeller, J. Hope, E. McKclw, D. Weber, B. Said SECOND ROW: R. Granby, 'F' D. Heath, K. Grau, J. Mannery, R. Moore, R. Sebring, K. Doig, Ml. Brannon, J. Belch, F. Frazier, R. Jewett, Coach Cogswell THIRD ROW: B. Stillwell, J. Coffer, B. Sneary W. Zeller, B. Colfer, K. Knott, M. Christenson, R. Deese, M. Loy, L. Swallow, M. Clark. - f,.-wear Q :rj -, jf.: 1 ,- kv. ,Q 2 af.-. ..3,-,' , ., 1- ' . ' ,.-,fl g' ' 'I' ' 'gf ., :A .J- - - ' 2- .I F' if 1. s' - mg: 1 '--+ .ir :,: ' ' 1 - . ., , .3 4 ,, .- ,. h hang . '. ' ' , -4' , ,-fgijgff ,bilfn 1f.-5biL'g:,pQ1.- I , , W . 1' Tl, fffh '1 f5 4- -.,, ,af - L . , fl 'f ' ' 'l v - . -- ' l 'A' -. ...a 1.5-1 ,. ,sf .-AQ. . C fe--.1 -.1355 ei-'JJ - -,.- .. ' . '- - fe- - ., . , -.:i?N1,, I . . ,., . , . Y T - :H Lani . 'iii' ' F i ' 5- 'I i:Bv1g7:'fT.?1l'Q.: Z Z TJ- lv 'L l f ,. Y ,J . ...., ' ' al ' - 1. ... . ' , ' ar? ' --Jaw' - .Z ' fm? 'I l A T W 'l. I1 .wr S-H I w 'T'-I l-'I II-.. 1-Q. J ' I f-. I we . T . it is T 1 if . a I Iwi - II , . V -,- , Inj L II IIII II I QI II I. ,I A I :III I. I.v .f fee I ., K .. A .. 4 -' 'TW' ' f..:g fl A - 4' Q K 'il 39 l A ill ll wild 1 4- N H Q --4 0 , -- .gk ' ' - . 1 '. ' er l E iff i E.. .ei 'K fm, . f. f ..,,- -1. J f 4, W, arm , 'sf-,pf .-.H f ft Tl J ' ' 1 . - I C I -I ,' I, ,I ?gIl,.J ,I - I 'Ig ' . ' , ,, Ir I 'I II as - X ri 5' n M ! ,Q , ' . 'T ,J -- - 'J fiwfi'f' Ui. f W f , ' ,: I, III I FH!! I II fI ,- IIII II I f'Ii n IIWES: ,' I II III III f . J ' si 1' was 2 1 ' T i f J if, 1' Vt 5 J X Moody FIRST ROW: R. Everett R. Segarblum, C. Givens, H. Johnson, D. Heathcote, C. Jezulin, D. Holmes, S. Whaley, S. Morris SECOND ROW: D. Marks, T. Arce, S. Hudgeons, B. Megies, D. Eagles, R. Zeigler, B. Bakey, J. Craig. With eleven official league matches scheduled including the Arizona State Open Championship, the Micohi Tennis Team had an active and varied season under the of Mr. Dick Moody. lncludedon the agenda were Luezinger, Long Beach, - Gardena, Santa Monica, San Pedro, Narboone, Culver City, Hawthorne T l , .-'egg - Fig T , JH Q 6 IP V J 'ii Ha. . 1 V if 1-' 'Q .. A iii Q Fav , ...I.i ,.-, x T r M f s S YV TI 1 ,1 I hi Q . . , u ' ' ' ' nf 4'- A1 . . Z7 + 'gm it ' ' ef-'? ' VJ ., PICTURED ABOVE: V. Cunningham, K. Doig, J. Campbell, M. Arce, D. Scholl, J. Coach Thompson Cantrell, T. Arce, J. Wedemeyer, A.Arce NOT PICTURED: L. Kline, Jo Moreland. The Micohi Golf Team played nine teams this played included Luezinger Redondo, Torrance, season winding up with a creditable record clue Ing I ewood , Morningside, Culver City, El to the coaching of Mr. Gerald Thompson. Teams Segundo, Beverly Hills and Hawthorne, l27 ' 1 M., ,,,4 .M . ,W ' YY i -,, H t, VARSITY BASEBALL T955 was the first year the Micohi team played on the home field. In addition, because sucha large number of boys turn- ed out for baseball, a third team was Formed for Freshmen. All the boys were enthusiastic and showed fighting spirit. Graduating Seniors, Ron Colgan, Dick Thompson, Cliff Glass, Earl Weil, Bob Gay, and Dundee Jones will leave va- cancies harcl to fill in l956. Some re- turning lettermen include Brian McCourt, Trent Castricone, Cliff Warren, Denny Owens, plus some Junior Varsity players who will spark the Mustangs in '56. Coach Jacobsmeyer .1 V r- 1 h nh W 'x!'v,'3W , Z. ,Sf-'a at ,HQ ,gf I 1 'X' A Xu , .T J 'fwi' 'liaf'.,!4lV.? , I P ,sw 5 ,f V gig' are-af f' A' . . 5... ., ,.., , , -1 ., . - i'--me 5 - A , ig 5-, IJ .drfov N75 :bb A1 .,.V, 1 1 D 1 Af' K'-we G 'Eff' 'Y ' ,j 1 .r'-rin' ' I ' . .-12 f '.9 . 'L x -A ,ff-q'.'...,- i f x A Ti A il l f.-we - n A ,J Af, Get A New Pitcher A A T'-f .'j,g,-AJ. X .H- .fxl Ms., I g- I 'rx 6 his l 'i' , '7 i ' .' A TN' ' + S-4. V - ,il l f A i' lil: ,.,If 1 , ,H gg .Q A Y 215 A tx. - .,. A A 1' .- 4 V Q V - . r K ' A fi t ? ' , A ,- E ft A A' ' 2 T l A 1 A I,Mitzi,1,e.:-riff',, gg, ,gl 4, ,J , og f :gcife-if xx ., - ' N ,i s'flA M till f J Y . ' AAG. 'Q'?...,95:7f,.-. L51 'V' 9-jfj' Q' 159 ,, , .A.:- -Q:-' WASAT - ' Who goofecl? 'S-Ty' iii. 1 '-Zn? g Ti 'W 1 - l fx A f X i fit! ng , 54 if o ' PICTURED ABOVE FlRST ROW: C. Warren, D. Jones, C. Glass, D. Tucker, D. Rosenkranz, E. Beard, R. Colgan SECOND ROW: B. Braden, B. McCourt, R. Thompson, B. Stever, T. Casfricone, H. Seeley, D. Owens. VARSITY BASEBALL Although scores of the Pioneer League Games were not available at press time,Mira Costa launched the season with an active practice season preparing for a tough season in which the Mustangs Faced Hawthorne,Beverly Hills, Morningside, El Segundo, and Santa Monica and Culver City. I A -1--1 A MA 1f.Ai ,r1w me - 1 - ' U :Tw-,. - l 1 ' 11'-ffftx ,5 Q, 11 x.s,4.:..puyy JA - I - 'G gf I ,AA I ,gijllwita A mil ' :J U l' 1 ' 1'-'-' v ' ' 1 Nr- 'i V. ' P: 'QA' ,-U3 j I ful' , , r mt.. A Hull Q? 'rum All-2 Aw , Ulf. MN wi , V A fi, N- ,..1.,i-.W P' iz A 'A iit i.-.,fi:zA-li? we X , f3':sfimi,,,-A ,fl ,C c ff . 12. -'i' . , ,A -if-, .nd Am' lf :AA ' .W A ,ii Km r l . hw A X pp Colgan 'wblyls 'tv--M. it-5... 5.9 'cl W J Trent Cast one arr A il A 2 2 r s Mimi! ...1 PTH Ati A wh in A Sm, ru , AA- le 5' A .x or i- ' 'Sk ug' -. 5. A,,,,, ,H W,- J ' '12- ,ii 1. , mf K Y' ,..,, sv' .. -.J IJ., , 1- . iv . fn? A. ,ivLg:iZ- 'VI -PIE. ,, Yfmw Ita 1 i w. 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AM Y 'I Y arl Y il S ' Q A-,D J if I i l ff l ' J U 61 1665, l K if if 1 B I- I 17? .!:b S.: A ea V! T6 A ,Q-1 S 1 Him ' X V! Q . -. 4 . A F' ,ful '1 . ,gk fi! fb A A- 1 7 , ., ,f-,an-' . lg BASEBALL Coached by Mr . Ed Hyduke,the JV's made an impressive r 'N record this year with a scrappy, fighting team that prom- ff ?- ' ,: ,X Coach Hvduke ises an outstanding Varsity next year. Scoreswere not 'i 5 available at press time,but the JV's faced the Pioneer Q1 V League competition for the last time in the '55 season, U ., A, we will change next year to the Mustangs Bay League. Nfchrul 4. J --re-sl-Mfr,-,I L 'M al .f lk ' hfigflix FIRST ROW: D. Boman, R. Hartman, R. Naiura, B. Morris, B. Butler, K. Ayers, 'V J. Cocchin SECOND ROW: Couch Hyduke, M. LoFrance, P. Barnett, D. Pitzer, ff .,, B. Stever, J. Froclsham THIRD ROW: J. Hill, J. Linton, T. Kuzenkenko. M p an , , 'Fw L IQ .,. 'W .F , as 7 Q it I :fr A-1 ' .2 .M ri rl T 11. K lf 's -if 1, .345 Q .. ,Af . U I J flpgi' ' TL .lift , wif' X X , X I 3, J- vs fs , r 1 ,r sg 1 x ff 1? A f 1 l J Z- ilf5'UfffC 1, Q KQAQQF 55 Wei 1: 'A ' K if f S -Q ,N yxlx A fy V ffffl XJ, X4 X0 Q! Q Q. fe x-..+i,-2 -R K.. R ,-1-LL' N Z' A-Ql,:::p. -,,-- e--Q: f' X q rx...,. ,,::: ,- X -., 2. iff! 3- 5 .Left Q P T fl 'p,?7le-r .fifty rff' - - - Q5 CF flfg Q 1' ni iw: VP: 5 f J- l l s Eleven track meets were scheduled for the i955 season, including the newly formed Mira Costa Relays which is to be an an- nual event sponsored by Mira Costa. This year Mira Costa also played host to the Pioneer League Track Meet. Mira Costa enters an entire program 3, L' f'7f-X in class A, B, and C track, which gives boys greater opportunity to make the squad. This year a turn out of approximately one hundred boys fighting For the open positions on the track squad, narrowed to seventy as the season closed. ', PICTURED BELOW, FRONT ROW: H. Hart B. Hallgren, M. McConnell, L. Childress D. Norton, N. Pear- l ffl B. Keene, J. Calhoun, D. Shoemaker. I . -Pl. f son, D. Askew BACK ROW: B. Fults, G. O'Doll, B. Ferris, R. Greenwood, R. Liff, Bevins, M. Buehner, 31 'll an gn' 'VL lllfllll r 3 Ln Vllillll l isvffrw 'Hobs' 'Q-sf L -sf-ev 3. qw. if' H 3 94 9a 'WH' Tw Q 7 l' 'ME FW 4 I llll IL1IHyg1i1iv,tllCUHIl, A . ll 2 .twt X -f'l3t31 r 'A 'ff fit.-N , ik, , ' -1- I -'v,isi,-fini., .. -4 - 4 s... .-f-,mv h .3 2 1, ,ALJL . .I ' tl,r:g2,+ ,-l- WT ' Finally E T M- the tapel T' The wlnnahl Last second effort I l f 'f s - , 'Iii' . 8 ' - 1 A Q '-' is . , Y g ,, I . X T'-l ' 11 -' ' . r' . 2 . . - sv -. t :.- -- -- , 1- Q .1 vw... ' V A . '1 'T' v' 13:-'X' h - ' ,' , 'L ,J ff it Er . 2' 4 My g , I, - 1 i ' QL T, 5 5 gm H ., A + fl ll I VMI.. l ll my '. p p L- O. T g ,y 5 5 sr: . , , le ll 1 '. 1 ' ' 4 . tr ,s l 'B I N -H . A A f -lg x , l -- , . if ,l ' ,M , L 41 , ' ' 1' . I v , J -, T f r ' :f-' A -V I 1- ,QQ Qi- Y' 'J 1- .- ,IX abt I V -- wr ,, A W l fififif . iw. 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Y Q.: L it 'Www .4 '- ,, 3, , f 1-l Engl' -'- Z2 fig, - :ipaq L i -., X... get . .W ' B ' W ,K X, , -U l l 'll' 'S'-l 4 MF-5-yew an L T '55 - can .rw -B ,Q as T 'ug T do so .,, me T T ' W V ' 'H K4 21: 'Q X: , ,K 'si' - if Q, IN FIRST ROW R Duerr C Bader D Bryant D Grlsh W Corner D Van Vlnet V Newell K Roberts R Lankford D Jones SECOND ROW J Blerer C Newton S Mukelatos B Fults B Rothenberger G Hurt D Long W Brewer one Q, ,Lpa-.1 'A it-I A. FIRST ROW J Peterson M OHaver T Atterbury J Jenkms SECOND ROW Along wlth the Varslty Squad B and C teams took part ln eleven track meets thus year Outstanclmg records were made by Don Gush In hurdles and pole vault Bob Fults un hurdles and Roy Duerr un pole vault In Class C John Jenkms In the broad lump and dash Mlke O Haverlnthe 660 and Hudgeons In the hugh lump made outstanding re cords The able coachnng of Ray South stone boosted the teams to an outstand mg record for the season ll ACK T Hudges J McAlluster J Whitmore AWN! J L 36 S .. J.. ,. L - 4 1, 1 - 4 ., -gm! l . . 1 , v1l? 2 my Q T . QF 4 at w-iw' ' , I Beverly Woods J President When the great scorer comes To write against your name, Award He w But h 5. . 'i 63 ' 6.55,-., as M ,, M Q ,-3 C7 1.r J . fl K N., , ill... GAA SPONSORS Mrs. Harriet Devenport, Miss June Cope, Mrs. Evelyn Daugherty spy' 4651 Outstanding Service rites not that you won or lost Terry Powers ow you played the game. GAA Motto it , C7 BOARD FIRST ROW: P. Duncan, N. Henry, C. Parker, J. Lindesmith, Miss Cope, N. Meyers, A. Newell, M. Cal- houn SECOND ROW: Mrs. Davenport, B. Roberts, A. Stimson, C. Rhind, B. Woods, S. Watton,,R. Doak, D. Wyatt, Mrs. Daugherty. Villanueva, Sec.: Sharon Watton, Treas.: Beverly Woods, Sr. Rep.: Audrey Stimson, Jr. Rep.: Jean Lindesmith, Soph. Rep.: Mary Jo Calhoon, Freshman Rep.: Kathryn Parker, Volleyball Mgr.: Patti Duncan, Basketball: Rita Dock, Speed Away: Alice Newell, Softball Mgr.: Claudia Rhind, Tennis Mgr. Mira Costa being a school noted for its spirit in sports, the GAA girls help the Physical Education Department promote this spirit of good sportsmanship among Micohi girls. These girls develop physical skills and learn to love play for play's sake. Officers are: Beverly Woods, President: Dale Wyatt, V. Pres.: Elberta 1 xr ,Cu ' fll7m,,.1- 441 C7 gf ll.: if-Pr L X FIRST ROW: B. Woods, B. O'Briant, ' I. Plaza, C. Boughton, D. Mitchel, P. Robison, B . Oliver, E . Villaneuva SECOND ROW: T. Powers, M. Mc- Dermott, M. Finley, J. Street, R. W McDevitt, R. Lochridge, N. Stout, S. Watton THIRD ROW: D. Roberts, B. Roberts, J. Sherman, R. Estrada, li Wx f 4 ,I A A. Newell, N.Myers, J. Ewart, L. l f ' ' ' 6 1 52 West. T I I S 1 ' 11 ff l -1 . if I 'C Ze... T 552 g.. cv-ff: . 5, ,. g ey It ' ' ' I Y P3 ' h X V In T T: , I d 'l . , I '11 N' e 'A lui . xff i lx J' .xii -1 I, - .5 D- 1.5 .Q ,' 'c,... ' Auf: 1 '14 ' In . --.9 ep .va -I 'G 9' f-I , .. - . 1 M - ,Q FIRST ROW: D. chqnwooa, D. . X yards? ' 'Q el ., Wyatt, S.Wyatt, D.Villanueva, L ' f' V I' 7- T I' .73 g ' I ' ' ig 5 B. smnh, A. sfamsof., A.Ru..o, 1 T, S U g .7 ' 4 . , K. Karson, A. Hunsucker, K. I F' '- V I -3 '- ft , ,..-! . 'Ii ' . sound. sEcoND Row. H.TolI- . - ,W . , ', ,,, 1- . S' fs' fy, l f LL .M ' f eth, C. Innerbichler, C. Pearson, ' '. f ' 'Ex V V T9 ' f Y ' -. ' 0 S. Kirlcess, J.Van Huss, C. Den- x nel, C. Eggstaff, N. Henrie, J. I Jacobson, D. Davis, P. O'ReilIy THIRD ROW: R. Walkley, P. Kline, J. Bass, C. Swan, C. Littleton, E. Shields, M. Harrison, V. Hanks, L. lnscore, E . McKenna FOURTH ROW: E . Mohn, S. Parmenter, C. Olsen, . I im I 2 FIRST ROW: L. Hutto, M. Lee, B. Anderson, B. McManus, G. Strong C. Rhind, C. Bnod, L. Higgins,G. Goodwin, L. Smitl1,.l. Lindesmith, S. Barrington, C . Hurst, B . Marr SECOND ROW: B. Bridges, L. Kenney, B. Pearson, P. Bishonden, C . Weeding, F. Oliver, N . Wyman, D. Black, J. Cleland, J. Gill, M. Reynolds. D. Leonard, B. Blacic THIRD ROW: 1 l 1 I I. . J. MacLardie FIFTH ROW: S. Hoffman, M. Raymond, C. Crist, G. Greaves, B. McNamara, N. Lazenby, L. Thornburg, G. Florea, V. Byrne, L. Skelton, B. Ballantine, K. Kunes,R. Deauville SIXTH ROW: N. Harbuck, P. Byrd, R. Browne, E. Littleiohn, J. Richards, M. Kohl- man, K. Reid, G . Stokes, I. McCleuan, C. Saovedra, N. Cort, B. Beiiz. L.Schroeder,K.Parker,P. Welch, W-...Q Q G Q 1 a , R. Doak, B. Haskins, D. Black, 5'Hmv...,! .Z Q ' T ' 3 - I h, T ,-. S.HeIm,V. Prinz,L. Robinson, J. ' J V 5' I f 1 I T? if T Ta . -I I' I, ' ' 4, J ef Tea? Young, R. Hughes, P. Mqcmley li if-:eEF....i:gim:f:5.1 - 7' ' - I lg ' ,,. ' Y-,g V45 FOURTH ROW: C.Myers,B. Nor- ' , fy 1 ' ' Aft T 2 l IF lf ,J f Q, 4' 'si ' ton, J. Gay, G. Henderson, M. it L ' ,V 5, 'lf . 75, , fl Ti er fy. TTT' F Dorr, J. Dike, G. Stadtmiller, ,.,.',L... . ... 1 , T-. I 4 3, i I A- ' lkifl 6 Q P. Peak, G. Mungen, G. Ellis, I 1 .7 ' . . ' :Qin ' ' 1, v 71, V, - 'QA Q: 'YH ef is- W T' ' Fi? , rg. - 'f' Q46 A ,- W We L - I le 1' 'T - T D 4 ff 'js ,-i 5 Q ,ly fl 7 . N .Yu 7, ,,,. 1 I ,gl gran. V, T. 5. 4. ' , - X , . , I X , X 9-1, N X Y H , it 1 1 f I ' if l lll is fl 'I fl ll I ,.. y '- pm-lvh , -Ke? 'lie 1 ' F4 .fig IGB iii my .,y, , T , T FIIESHIIITN FIRST ROW S Bever, L.Willnams C.Hormck, G.Sm1th S Starke J Bernards M. Anderson, S Knttle- son E Sedgwick N Barbre S. Root, C Herrington SECOND ROW' J Dresser, T Atherton P. tock- well, J Kuenzler M Calhoon C Herlocker M. Saum D. Harris D.FouIke S Grabau C Joseph THIRD ROW A Erkkila, S. Williams, P. Murdock, S. Markert, P. Elkins, D Crigler L Butterfield E Grabau,C. Perkio,J Lindquist,J.Hoskins FOURTH ROW: D.Harkleroad,J.Clayton,D.Poore, N. Stokes, D Daniels, C. Shuman, M. Stout, C. Maitland, J. Middendorf, V. Hunnel, P. Patterson, L. Maus. 2.14 .L 1. T 1. , . . .. 17, -, iff 5325? 1 'gr , ff-.'.1:.f . .'.' . 1 A -' wf ' I 2' . I 'I ' l I ,lg L 41 ' nfqwi M5UI eTr ' Q- ,f 'li' , 1 H -. M . YS 7 g m: Y 1 , 1, ml Q f , V' V' A' Y ' ev-f ' 'yf ' . .f f 3 tv I ,V '55-w.. A A , Y - ' e 1 Jr ' --11 1- - v ' ' vo- I? Rv CP-' -' of 9' 'en I . - 1... as we ., , ' ,. 4 4 -5 . Y' ,Ip-I . , 1 5 l '-V . I lu 7 51' T' ,Tilly f-J fy Y P? Ck, Q V.-. mf' . -'14 . I bf JV' W W 1 sl., , ' , ' T x I ....' 4-s 4-o - ' cm , X 1, I ' Q , M -.f F' ef me ,. I . ' I Y ' !'T 4 IF .J .J if ll T -IF 11, rs fx 4. : . . 1 . . 1 ' I ' I ' . ' I ' I ' I I I I ' I ' : . ' ' . , . , . FRONT ROW: Y. Lucy, D. Keene, L. Falls, P. Drew, L. Mania, B. Smith, C. f, W Little SECOND ROW: K. Anger, S. Van Ostrum, P. Brouilliard, P. Crowder, C. I Rovello, N. Rose, A. Klein K. Fritz THIRD ROW- J Lucy M Shaeffer B Sc II 1 - - I ' 1 - 0 eY, f E. Rose, L. Johnson. Modern Dance is the communication of ideas to an audience through the medium of move-mentg using the body as the instrument. It is an excellent means to develop personal growth, enlarge apprec- iations, expand personalities, and it gives girls the opportunity to increase body poise through stage work and performances For audi- ences. This class, with a membership of thirty, isa seven week course, under the guidance of Miss Joyce Whalen. IIIIIIIS EAM Y f fi W? '51 mr: f ' gg . X 'in as . fe- xo O5 so A X: fszz-gb.. Q. g 9' 3 A , F A L .uf-A , lv L 3 1 I . . '- I 6 ' nu A. A Q - Q? , ' u I 229 A Q fx' '- S 5 B f no :n , v Q- 'Sf , X.. ff r- ' tif xi4'QV .Lt 47: M. . AHL? tx X- . A 2-.fs Olga get 2 5. N74-A -I if gf? 'm 2 I- lei i S va f ' 3 . 4 4. TE: , ,f' 1- L T, gi.: A T Q RN X A' . N I Q 3 'Ak mm - A QKIFQ' 5.5 A 'MT' , ff f- It 'V' ' I I, 4 M - . ' Q' , , 1.4 , 3 . If l - 5 , ni Ai 'e 'Jia S' . W' N 5 A ' Z .xx , A I- . ,3 . 'f'- v , YJ E S- : - 0 ' 1 5 . f I L S0 .- I 0 , -sf 'l I. T gf . , A X In 2 1 .L T , 9: - I Q 4 5 is , i. .- .I A. . . , r' ,yi .. Q W .Q M . . . . 1 'ffl' 1' . . .. , .L , W 5, KK A v5,sf,A.Jg.f,.JL :-.r,,.gvA ,Tiff Q54 I at - 5: .. ,I ' ' E . , . , . , . no , . W s, C. Rhind, B. Oliver, G. Stokes, Miss Cope Coach THIRD ROW: K. Reid N. Hen ' T. Ath ' ' ' , rle, erton, G. Mungen, P. Klme, C. Maitland, D. Mitchell, P. Duncan: Affiliatjed with the GAA is the Girls' Tennis Team. It was or- ganize to stimulate interest in the game of tennis and to help improve the skill of those interested. This year the team traveled to many schools for exciting matches. Among the schools met were Beverly Hills, Leuzinger, Inglewood and Culver City. This group is under the leadership of Miss June Cope. 1,245 Strike two! A I' 1-r L. ' 'TTT If ' 'wr r rr-If Outstanding girl afhlefe -. . ' -- : ,g,Ag?2 'f:'f5 I?,I Qf 1'!j' M 1,I- wa M? 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