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

 - Class of 1957

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W- -' . -- ' -f A -' A Mrs. ADELIA DWIGHT The South Bay will long remember Mrs. Dwight for her many years of teaching and serving her community. M.C.H.S. will miss her friendliness. She possesses the very rare and unusual personality trait of being a wonderful hostess. Her circle of friends is so very large and so varied. She has taught at Micohi since its beginning. Mrs. Dwight has left an indelible mark at Mira Costa and will long be remembered and respected. For her fine contributions to Mi Co Hi Students, we dedicate this book. Wm:1.a.s...w,aW,..m.wf..Ws,. M-W.s..ww,w-www Page 3 Page 4 THEME REACHING, GRA SPING, CLINGING TO OUR SHORE IN A NEVER ENDING CYCLE OF DEPOSIT AND WITHDRAWAL WE OF THE BAY FIND A CONSTANT INSPIRATION IN THE SEA. FROM THE FOAM FELT DEPTHS TO THE GOLDEN GRAINS OF SAND IT TELLS A STORY COMPLETE AS A BOOK OF VERSE. MOODY, BUT DEPENDABLE, THESE FAULTS WE COME TO UNDERSTAND AND RECOGNIZE THEM FOR WHAT THEY ARE, PART OF A PLAN, AND SO WE OURSEVES ARE ABLE TO LOOK FROM DAY TO DAY AND ACCEPT THAT WHICH MUST BE DONE AS IT SHOWS ITSELF- FOR LIKE THE SEA WE ARE EAGER AND ALIVE AND WANTING AND YET WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO RUSH SO BLINDLY NOT TO EVER EXIST WITHOUT REASON AND ABOVE ALL TO BE EVER CONSTANT AND IN KEEPING WITH THE ETERNAL, AGELESS SEA. Glenda Goodwin 1 Page 5 Maw-rf-1:-ark ,...M.w. .fr...... - -fff f A f 'f'L:...L.,mvwww:M.,..,.,....- M-QA-v11f:1f... 1 M . . ,..,....-..W. ,u-...,.,.. wmv-f----.-......., ..-W..M,.w::...,. ,,,. ,,,., nm-M., .:::., .v..,W1Lw W.W..M.,+-' u ..-.M.,m,,.,.,.A ,.www,w.T-rmmgwwwmwwmmt-M :..:mffS.:,1.:1M-mm., Mm- M N M. -'--- --A -m-www.. .MM . ..1.W.,,-5 , , , .mmmmw-nm,,.,..wwf.VW..Mm.,.w.,,,mwmmQw1ww,.mm,MW.:W,...., ,WN ,WW wx.: ...,.,aM..+w,.M n ,Wm Jw.-wlmbmwww.Mg,mmm.wWwwwmmmiw-vwNVMmmwwmmv-wvMmmM.,..MW.::-mwww-f ' ,- .. -A' 1:...f:z . ' an W ' H1 7446! ADMINISTRATION. . . . . FACULTY .......... . . FALL ACTIVITIES .... . . FRESHMEN ......... . . FOOTBALL SEASON. . . . . Spacing .I UN IORS ........... . . CLUBS .................. GIRLS' ATHLETICS ....... SPRING SPORTS. . . SPRING ACTIVITIES affeafdaateww . 7 .11 .19 .30 .37 Www: SOPHOMORES. . . .... . .50 BASKETBALL ....... . . .57 SERVICE ............ . . . 65 WINTER ACTIVITIES ....... 73 81 91 1 1 1 1 17 129 A Sewanee: SENIORS ...... .... 1 35 Beachtimes Highlights of '57 F 1 I 3 1 ,y Fal f . .1 if , W 47 fi? ff if My J f -va Rf Sai .Ss yi Qifgilxfgsi w f Q W X 5 5 3 336 E Y S439 N E?S3a5x1?i , Sk 3 2322 ggikqsgii 2 W E iz Q 'sf V Y Q f '- ' 'lu 'Wx SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Earl Brown Superintendent Mr. Ray Jones Asst. Superintendent Mr. D. Cliiford Hig- gins, Mrs. Dorothy Battersby, Chairmang Mr. Adrian Bibee, Mr. John Cooper, Mr. Robert Trimble. Page 8 ,-.mu BOARD Mr. A. L. Young Asst. Superintendent Mr. WALLER A familiar figure often seen around campus is our principal, Mr. Waller, who is well liked and highly respected by all, Among his many jobs are the planning of graduation, coun- seling, assisting the Student Government, and managing the Stu' dent Body budget. It would seem that all of his time would easily be consumed, but he still manages to lend a helping hand and take a personal interest in each student. He acts as a friend and advisor as well as principal. Mr. UHLS First and foremost among the jobs of our busy vice-principal, Mr. Uhls, is director of discipline. Mr. Ullls gives freely of his time by attending sports func- tions and supporting school affairs. His mam job, and the job he does best, is mak- ing Mira Costa a friendly and well disciplined place of education. J 1 Mrs. McVEY As girls' vice-principal and sponsor of the Girls' League, Mrs. lXlcVey is called upon for many things. She plans the calendar of activities for the school, and supervises our club program. Even with these and her many other activities, she still Ends time to help the girls when she is needed. Page 9 COUNSELORS The counselors' olhce ot MIUOHI IS one of the major stopping points in a stu- dent's life. From this office not only comes sound advice for school and the life after but also the planning of the programs. The counselors who guide and advise the students are Miss Thomas, Miss Risse, Mr. McIntyre, Miss Browne, and Mr. Swartz. 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Brown, Mr. McIn- tyre, Miss Thomas. Miss Risse. ATTENDANCE The attendance office is a complex part of the school. Busy at all hours of the day with records and excuses, such things as student body cards, lockers, and off ground permits are also issued from its doors. Mr. Fisher, head of the oflice, confers with parents and students concerning truancies and oversees a well organized and efficient staff. NURSE All your aches and pains, genuine or fancy, are kept on file in the Nurse's office. Mrs. Ruth Scott, school nurse, has many busy days giving out Band-Aids, and treating ailments. She makes home find time to give each individual who enters her office a helping visits, gives physical examinations and, in addition, can always hand. Pa se 10 mv' M r. Fisher Mrs. Scott 'f Page 12 FACULTY The opportunity to gain knowledge and skill in such varied fields as English, shop. drama, and science is offered to the students at Mira Costa. The faculty, composed of people from all parts of the country, forms a tightly knit unit of educators. This group is divided into departments so that the problems confronting teachers of that subject may be discussed and a solution reached. Each teacher serves not only as an instructor in his particular field but also as an advisor and friend. Teachers may be seen at any time of the day or evening hurrying from class to class and then on to activities, giving freely of their time and energy. T. ALEXANDER, B.A. Fr. Prob. and Enzlish E. BARBER, B.A. Science R. ASH, M.A. Industrial Arts D. BARR, B.A., M.A. Spanish and French .L BERNARDI, A.B., M.S. Mathematics E. BLEIDIST1-LL, A.A., B.A. Industrial Arts J. BILIJNGS, A.B., M.S. Fr. Prob. A. BLOOM, B.A. Spec. Education and English M. L. BOWLER, B.A. Vocal Music R. BRIGHAM, A.B., M.A. Social Studies and Pub. Relations C. BOYVYER, M.A., B.A. Drivers Train. and Drivers Ed. L. BROWN, A.B., A.M. Social Studies K. BROWN, B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts, D. BUTTERFIELD, B.S., M.A. Business Education AI. BRUNO, B.S. Business Education W. BURTCH, B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts H. CAMERON, B.A. Industrial Arts J. CARMODY, B.S.C., M.A. Business Education G. CATHER, B.A., M.A. Music and Drivers Train. E. CHURCH, M.S., B.S. Science E. COLE. B.A. Englislrancl Latin L. COOKE, B.A., M.Ed. Homemaking D. COGSWELL. 8.S., M.S. Bovs' PE R. COLEMAN, B.A., M.Ed. Special Reading J. DALE, B.s. Homemaking H. DAVENPORT, B.S. Girls' PE J. COPE, B.S., M.S. Girls' PE E. DAUGHERTY, B.A. Girls' PE D. DOWNEY, B.S. Girls' PE and Modern Dance F. DU BOSE, B.S., ED. Industrial Arts A. DE SANTIS, B.A., M.A. Social Studies F. DU BOSE, A.B., A.M. Social Studies W. EBERHARD, BA. Mathematics D. FALCON, BA., M.A. English A. DWIGHT, A.B. Social Studies F. ECKERT, ILS.. M.S. Science Page I3 Page 14 J. HONAKER, B.A. Industrial Arts E. HYDUKE, B.A. Boys' PE. W. JACOBSMEYER, B.S., M.S Boys' PE R. IARVIS, B.S., A.B. Mathematics I. GLUSHENKO, B.A., M.S. Industrial Arts T. GOSSARD, B.S., M.S. Boys' PE R. FALCON, B.A. Spanish A. FARMER, B.A., M.S. Mathematics V. HAIDLE, B.A. English B. C. HOLLAND, B.A., M.A Drama and English H. FISHER, A.B., M.A. Study Hall L. FOSTER, B.S., M.S. Art C. I-IUGOBOOM, B.A. Drivers Train. G. INGERSOLL, B.A., M.A. Mathematics R. GIRARD Industrial Arts and Auto Sho N. GOODRICH, B.A. Fr. Prob. j. JANCAR, B.A. Art H. JOLLY, B.S., B.I-I., M.S. Science L. GREENE, B.S., M.Ed. Business Education R. HENSLEY, B.A. Science, Boys' PE, and Drivers Tram E. KAUFMAN, BA., MA English H. LOWE, B.S., NLE. Business Education j. McFADDEN. A.B., M.A. Social Studies M. MCVEY. -A.B. Fr. Prob. and Social Studies G. MAGNUSSON, B.S., MA Science C. MEADOYVS, XR. Science M. MARQUIS, BA. Music and English M. MILLER, B.S., M.A. Social Studies j. MILLS, BA., M.A. Spanish H. MITCHELL, B.S. Mathematics R. MILLS, BA. Industrial Arts M. NOWLIN, AA., B. Art M. O'CONNER, A.B. English P. PENDERGAST, B.A. English and HOOFPRINTS P. O'Neill, BA. Spanish P. PERRONE, B.S., M.A. Mathematics E. PETERSON, B.S. Homemaking A. REDACRE, A.B. English , M.A. E. RAPPAPORT, BA., M.A. English E. RISNEL, BA., M.S. Homemaking A., M.A. E Page I5 S Page 16 G. RODMAN, B.A., M.A. English W. ROY, B.A., M.A. Social Studies F. SCHICK, A..-X., B.A. Bovs' PE D. SEMVERT, B.S., MS. Boys' PE J. SIMS, A.B. English R. SOUTHSTONE, B.A., M.5. Boys' PE P. SMITH, B.S., M.Ed. Mathematics C. SPECHT, B.A. Science S. STANSBURY, B.A. English and LA VISTA W. STOLTZ, B.A., M.S. Business Education L. STEVENS, B.S. Science A. STUBBE, B.A. English D. SWARTZ, B.S., M.Ed. Fr. Prob. j. TAYLOR, B.S. Girls' PE J. SVVENSON, B.S. Homemaking A. TEMMINS A B. Mathematics G. THOMSON, B.S., M.A. Socia: Studies Y. VANCE, A.A., B.A. Girls' PE M. VALENZUELA, B.A., M.A English W. VANDERLEEST, A.A. Industrial Arts CAMERA SHY G. WATSON, BA., M.A. linglish and Drivers Tr. R. Cowan Neff J- HCYd9n R' Girard H. WILSON, lm. MCFadliCH IW. NiChOlSOIl Social Sluclics Mr. lh'uno's class lakes a spcccl lcst. ,1 51,5 .gm . ki? 11,55 'I'l1csc students are completing :ln ussignmcnl in Mr. J:1nCar's nrt class. tg sz' k ' Q ' sir in , . 'X .Q . , . Yrs tII 1 I 5 iF is z I sv ii kiij I I hL CLERKS 1.151-'T TO RIGHT: Mrs. Helen MeCoskey, Mr .Kiln lfults. Mrs, Peggy Friekel, Mrs. Lenox Creech. Mrs. Marian Deters. Mrs. Virginia jordzu SICGOND ROW: Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Mr Helen Breckenridge, Mrs. Lois Shofhett, Mr lfloru Butcher, Mrs. Gertrude Carpenter, M1 Veurlzr Brock CAFETERIA STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Marguerite Harris, M Mzrrgzrret Brown, Mrs. Myrtle Richey, Mrs. Me Horton, Mrs. Mida Gish, Margaret Hunker. Sl OND ROW: Mrs. Cora Freestone, Mrs. Angel Traui, Mrs. Lydia Hodneheld, Mrs. Nellie Cr: Mrs. Martha Haase, Mrs. Ellen O'Nei1. CUSTODIANS I.1'IF'l' TO RIGHT: Mr. Daniel Codide, Mrs. Mil4 dred Welchemen, Mrs. Eleanor Harvey, Mrs. Es- ther Burns, Mr, Cunard Anderson, Mr. jim Stock. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beryl Honslere, Mr. Frank McClure, Mr. George Lalrle, Mr. jim Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Forrest Brununel, Mr. Milton Kaiser. Mr, jerry Maddux. Mr. Ray Young, Mr. K. R. Grimsquard, Mr. joe Lord, Mr. Dell Fields. MISSING: Mr. jesse Patrick. BUS DRIVERS l.l'fF'l' TO RIGHT: Mr. Urvill Hull, Mr. Jim Grell. Mr. Bud Snyder, SECOND ROW: Mr. Ike Newkirk, Mr. Slinr Armstrong, Mr. Bill Lukcn- lmrk, Mr. Guy Sherman, Mr. J. L. Burt. P9119 lil 9. Q 1 ..,. rm 'Q If We ,11,Al 4's A44 i ri df. S -I .6 Q' va-fx :eww 'wi 4 wwf- ' f, vs, xx? PF 'T' 5 H' g 1 P 'F 8- Q K lv 1 JN: w 'af f S lx S n ,.Q.,', . ., 8 1 SUR: bg 'T' ,J'l'4 Q zxw 'K . . ,sw -wfiui ik 1 as 5 Ai ef 1 qi ' if 1, w 4:2 ,'f,... v 4 ,3 my 4' k ab' 5. .Vit L 'vk 553, S ,Vex is Q 59 m Q'-'Ac L .f , 'S IK is v 4 ,VZSJL mi ,fig vg X V. 3 ...V 1.gf2 '1ff'fi. 4 K asa ' s , , . STUDENT As the gavel strikes the desk, another Studen Council meeting begins. Throughout the year, ou student government strives to create more school spirit to obtain money for the needs of the school, and tt establish rules and high standards for the members c the student body. It consists of Mira Costa's electet 5 officers, president of our service organizations, and Bryan Watson 2 Student Body President 4 Page 20 LEFT TO RIGHT: G. VanVliet, L. Knox, J. Cay, S. Barrington, R. Deauville, F. DuBose, V. Newall, B. Watson, P. Barnett, W. Whitlock, M. Roth, R. Hertherington. SECOND ROW: N. Eason, S. Hoffman, J. Withers, C. Rhind. K. Parker, L. Peterson, J. Lindesmith, B. Bozeman, L. Klein, P. McConnell, B. Hillman, V. Prinz. THIRD ROW: S. Board, Bohitch, P. O'Brien, L. Higgins, W. Bliss, G. Archulietta, B. Segerhlotn, E. Vloods, B. Connelly, M. Ross, K. Sunada, Mr. Fisher. FOURTH ROW: A. Smith. J. Hagenhangh, C. Redmon, J. Kisner, J. Gill, O. Erensoy, V. Bryne, T. Vavra, P. Lahtinen, C. Bader, J. Macliowell, P. 0'Neil, M. Ornlshy, G. Stoneman. Mike Ross val Newell Linda Knox Pat Barnett Commissiorlefof Student Body Vice-President Secretary 'Treasurer Entertainment -i .mmww wwr COUNCIL representative from each fifth period class. Under the guidance of Mr. Fisher, these students have represented the views of the entire student body this year. By x-. ggi I Pg .45 1' creating a democracy here at Mira Costa the Student Council is attempting to make our school one of which we will be proud. .5 5 ' ' 6 wp 'uv sw-grtwfgv'-r.o-'mei' 9.9999?90.'U'099.9i -' 6. . kt3'?z?Of3...-rt-.Qt'?Q?6f6'?O. ..6?Q Q?4',t,0Q?Q94n 4 'Qoa a'a.VA'.QF LEFT T0 RIGHT: KI, Browning. C. IVagnor, IJ. Finch, P. Purdon, R. Simplicio, A. Altenhaumer, S. Duncan, B. Sticter, R. Delacourt, I.. Dart, C. Rohertson, M. Anderson, S. Thompson. SECOND ROW: C. Perkio, I.. Nickerson, C, Dillian, B. Fortney, P. Davies, C. Enright, S. Meistrell, D. Scholl, B. Hoose, S. Jesse, M. McConnell. THIRD ROW: J. McGuire, S. Smith, S. Smith, N. Estes, B. Delacourt, D. Murray, D. Saum, C. Herman, D. Stucker, D. Wlood, Cunningham, G. Moeller. FOURTH ROW: T. Storm, C. Clay, N. Smith, J. Moeller, S. Boartz, D. Watson, F. Ocler, C. Moore. Gil .Archuletta ' otnmissioner of Campus and Health Wilbur Whitlock Jeanette Gay Bernard C0l1n0lly Commissioner of Athletics Girls' Intramural Director Boys' II'llFHt1llll'8liDirCCI01' Page QI avg i .vxfgfi 1,151-'T TO RICH T: S. Hollinan, R. l,2lllYlllf3, N. liaison, S. Barrington, C. WVeeding. GIRLS' SENIOR CONFERENCE Every Thursday five senior girls meet with one object in mind, that is to see that the rules of Mira Costa are rigidly enforced. They deal with problems such as smoking on campus, non-regulation dress, and infractions of senior privileges by underclass- men. BOYS SENIOR CONFERENCE Helping to maintain high standards of citizen- ship and campus conduct are just a few of the many duties of the Boys' Senior Conference. Each semester five boys are elected to this student body office. Throughout the year the boys try to prevent swear- ing and smoking, and see that dress regulations are observed. I,If1 'l' TU RIfill'l': I'. hlilllflf. R. Scgerblomn, li. XVootls, NI. Roth. Page 22 BERMUDA DAY Knobby knees and bowlegged legs were seen again for the third year on annual Ber- muda Day. This tradition always remains one of the favorites of the seniors. Showing off their colorful plaids and striped Bermu- das, the seniors again remained the envy of the underclassmen. Each senior had to pay a dime for the privilege of wearing Ber- mudas in hopes of adding a few coins to the senior treasury. W SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK At a double assembly which officially opened Spir- itual Emphasis Week, the Reverend Boyce Van Ozdell, Minister of the Calvary Baptist Church, delivered an address. The main theme of his talk was the impor- tance of prayer. The attention of the students was cap- tured because his delivery was gaged to a young audi- ence. Following the assemblies, representatives of the various religious groups in the South Bay Area were present for noon conferences. The second day began with a very different type of assembly. The speaker, Mr. Harty, from the Moody Institute tried to demonstrate how the basis of religion itself can be explained through scientific means. Concluding Spiritual Emphasis Week, the vocal music department presented an assembly in honor of Thanksgiving. Pam 22 BOYS' LEAGUE Under the leadership of Mike Roth, the Boys' League of Mira Costa has completed another successful year of activities. High- lighting the year's activities was the Varsity Dance where Sally Spracklin was crowned the football sweetheart. Also high on the list of activities was the Father and Son Sports Banquet, when the most valuable athletes were named. LEFT T0 RIIIHT: Trent Castricone, Mike McConnell, Ernie Woods, Mike Roth, Mr. Fisher, Stan Beard, john Frodsham. BACK ROW: Burleigh lirewer, Val Newell, Darryl Stucker, Steve Jesse, Tony Newliurg. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Harbuck, Trent Castricone, Bernie Haskins, Skip Stratton, Mike Roth, Sally Spracklin, Coach Cogs- well, jell' Plough, Joanna Kisner, Ray Duerr, Bobbie Anderson, Dave Hotlson. Q a M,, w :SM Sally Spracklin received tradi- tional gold football and kiss. Anderson, B. Attwoocl. D. Black, D. Black, D. Crooks, L. Deauville. R. Haskins, B. Harhuck, N. Kisner, Lindesmith, Parker, K. my Segars, P. QW jim 'twat f'woU'm.,L VARSITY DANCE The crowning of Sally Spracklin, the 1956 Sweetheart, was the highlight of the Varsity Football Dance. The football team first selected twenty-four candidates from which the Boys' League chose thirteen. These girls were then re-voted upon and the Queen selected. At the dance she was given the gold football and tradi- tional kiss from Coach Cogswell. Page 25 It's a teddy bear. I sleep with it. The judge under all those bricks! SENIOR PLAY just what is involved when a woman fights for the right to give away the family fortune? The class of '57 proved that quite a lot can happen in their successful performance of The Curious Savage. The play deals with the idea that the so-called sane people aren't quite as sane as they might appear. Possibly not as sane as those whose ideas are what we might call a little bit out of the ordinary. Those who live at the Cloisters rest home are surprisingly sane and normal individuals in comparison with the nor- mal Savage family. Under the able direction of Mr. Holland, the cast, led by Suzi Towler as Mrs. Savage, did an out- standing job in producing an enjoyable show. Page 26 It was a tough fight hut we made it. lt needs more life. SENIOR PLAY CAST Mrs. Savage .. Titus Savage . Samuel Savage Lily Belle ....... . Fairy May . . . Hannibal .... Mrs. Pady . . . Florence ..... Jeff ........... Nurse Willie . Doctor Emmet john Thomas .... . Stage Manager . . . Suzi Towler . . . , Dave Forsyth FredReese .. Penny Bishonden Rosemary Deauville BobBaker . . . . . Lorretta Falls .. Suzan Cranmore . . . . . Richard Shive . . . Cecelia Myers . . . . Bruce Cowan . . . . . Toby Holland . . Alan Tarkington You woulrIn't bite, Mother? l Page 27 Melvin chats with Drill lcam leaders. Page 28 lfcmulc faculty defends volleyball lille. Our :alumni rculrn for 21 hack lo school game and dance each year, I EFT T0 RIGHT: Spike Boartz, Bill Felherson, Dick Saum and JoAnn Gilbert. W 'xx' E FRESHMAN COPY The first days--what a fright!! Those big, rough Seniors were all over the school. We just couldn't avoid bumping into them. Soon, however, we learned that they weren't quite as tough as we had thought. They really tried to make us feel at home at MiCoHi. Our first real attempt at making our class known was the annual Freshmen magazine drive which was entered by all. This year it was especially successful. We tried to create spirit and enthusiasm in the class. The proof of our success may be found in our treasury, for we were able to put 31,006.00 in it. Kathy Taylor and Bill Weaver won the top prizes for selling subscriptions. Along with the magazine drive, we also joined many clubs, entered into sports and activities, met new friends, and started on our road as Mira Costans. We now anticipate the following years and especially look forward to our Sophomore year as upper-lower classmen. Page 29 ROW II: Bridge, B., Briggs, P., Broberg, J., Brock, B., Brock, G., Brown, D., Brown, N., Browning, M., Brownlee, W., Brownlow, ROW 12, Buck, J., Buckley, T., Buck- mier, J., Bunn, J., Bunning, P., Burke, B., Burr, T., Burrows, J., Burton, B., Butler, F. ROW 13, Cairns, P., Cambre, C., Camp, C., Camp- bell, R., Campbell, T., Canna- vina, P., Cantley, S., Carden, M., Cardoza, C., Carlisle, C. ROW 14, Carnival, D., Car- penter, Carper, I., Carr, A. Carroll, M., Cassntt, B., Cas- tle, A., Cavanaugh, T., Cham- . .- A fu 9 Xabel, K. Barker, P. -Xbcl, R. Barnes, M. Abner, R. Barnett, M. Addy, P. Batchelor, S, Albfffl, 5. Bayer, l'. AlgCf, J- Bangh, D. Allblighl, llaugher, D, flllCIl, ll. llCZlCl'l11lll, M. Alllill, C. Beaird, AllCIl, K. Bean, R, Allen, R. Becker, B. Allieri, C. Behr, D, Alyerson, M. Beiizcll, N, A1110, M. Belcher, R. Andersen, M. Bentley, P, Anderson, ll. Bevcr, M, Anderson, D. Bilnk, I, Anderson, H. Birdsall, R. Anderson, Bishop, D, Anderson, Bishop, M, Anderson, R. Black, S, -Xl'lilCl'SOIl, R- ff-fix F214 Blackburn, YV Anderson, S. ewk- XC 5. Blackcreu, V. Xndrews, D. ,. ., 'Blain P, X5 4 2 YE, 1kf,C'Fjee R' .kllgClCl'l, F. ' J lfglakev L. Anthony, S. Ti 7 limss, B. .kl'ChlllCIlZl, S. Sr. X, 55, V, Mherwn, J. . 0? . Q' Blodgen, J. C W sQu. Atherton, L. wx Raul, P, Atkinson, F. T' BqT'15, L, Avery, J. Boihik. Axelson, Ing-Briet Booth, D. Ayers, D. Bova, B3llCy, E. BOW, B3kCY, D. Bgydy BHRCY, E- Boyer, Eileen Bakelk Boyelt, YV. Ball, S. Bradley, T. BHYUYC, C. Brennan, S. Barker, E. Brewer, B. Charles, T. Chase, B. Chloupek, Nl. Christensen. M Clark, A. Clem, S. Clough, J. Clute, J. Coherly, Coburn, B. Cockrell, C. Cole, N. Colee, A. Collins. A. Combs, Conn, C. Connell, J. Connolly, D. Conway, P. Conway, T. Cook, D. Cook, R. Cookus. K. Cool, C. Cooley, C. Cooper, C. Cooper, Corcoran, N. Crabtree, B. Crane, D. Crawford, D Crist, B. Crist, L. Crossman, L. Crozier, P. Crum, P. Cullen, G. Cunningham, .X. Cunningham, M Cunningham, J. Cusick, D. dhlgay, B. Dale, H. Daly, C. Daniel, S. Dannhuuser, Dant, C. Darnell, D. Dart, L. Daugherty, L. Davies, M. Davis, I.. Davis, M. Davis. l'. nay, B. nay, K. De Kraai, H. Deflelmach, L. Delacourt, B. Delacourt, R. Denholm, M. Dennis, C. Detloll, L. Dezso, J. Dickey, l'. Dickey, R. DiGeroami, I' Dodge, M. Donald, D. Dornoff, K. Downs, P. Dryden, J. Dunkerley, D Due, D. Dye, L. Dusart, S. Eastman, R. Edwards, A. Edwards, K. Eisen, B. N. ff- . - 31 . .Q A i - . J . .., ea, -I pen: J Q M? 5-N .wr rv! J 5 ravi E4 Q. '1 QE 5. F22 i .. ., ,sl .A Z , F 5.1: ' Y. 11 ' s .jhi nts, A X K' X . 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Melton, R., Mor- . ., , . , Qf -' ' V . fer, M., Mem-n, L. Row 14, - V 2 . - 11 . VV-VVV, A 1 H Meyers. P., Miller. B., Miller. , Qf J.. Miner, J., Miller, s.. Mil- - ,V ,M Q , . i 1 161, s., Mmm, s., Miuimn, , qv fy. ff W.: f W, . -. .. 1 Qu L 'U - My A -5-gy 1 . ,V-wif E5 - T? ' Q-gf W., Misncr, R., Moblc-y, Moeller, Mond, T. Monette, C. Monroe, S. Montano, M. Moore, R. Moore, W. Moran, C. Morgan, G. Morgan, S. Morris, C. Morrison, A. Moskow, L. Moss, D. Mueller, A. Mundorf, C. Murrna, S. Murphy, R. Murphy, T. Murray, D. Myers, D. Myers, N. Neal, B. Nebe, N. Neff, M. Neldon, T. Nelson, J. Newcomb, B. Newman, G. Nickel, Nickerson, B. Niemeyer, B. Nierenhausen, K. Ninemire, C. Niquette, P. Nollan, Norrbom, L. Northington, B. Novak, B. Norton, J. Numkena, A. Nylen, W. O'Banion, D. O'Dell, D. Olson, B. Olson, G. Onofrio, V. Osborn, N. Osborne, T. Overbeck, W. Overhulser, C. Owen, Owens, Palmer, G. Parson, D. Patrick, K. Patterson, S. Paulsen, D. Pearson, R. Pennington, Perez, B. Peter, B. Peters, F. Petersen, J. Peterson, B. Peterson, F. Peterson, R. Peterson, S. Pickett, D. Pettijohn, P. Phaud, B. Philp, P. Piepmeier, L. Pierce, C. Pittman, H. Plouffee, M. Potapoff, J. Potts, C. Poudrette, C. Priola, V. ROW II: Quackenbush, Quattrocchi, M., Quintl G., Rafferty, D., Rawle, Reagan, R., Reardon, Reddick, K., Rebfield, Reed, B., ROW I2: R1 K., Reed, M., Reeves, Rees, L., Rehart, R., F M., Richards, M., Richa K., Richardson, B., Rich son, L. ROW 13: Richmf C., Riddlebarger, A., Ri way, D., Rindell, P., Rob R., Robertson, G., Robert R., Robillard, E., Robins, Robinson, J. ROW I4: 1 inson, P., Roehl, G., Roe D., Rogers, J., Rogers, Rohan, J., Rolfe, D., Rox iak, J., Ross, D., Rosten, S. -AJ T 0 ' . ' . ' Roth, R. Sillman, R. U 2' t - i V T VV 5 Roylanee, Slater, D. A V 'CYS . lc, .24 W , 1 ' Royse, S. Slay, . WY - M Rubottoxn, G. Smith C, ' Q 53' 6 -1 ' nf , A V 1 .QS-... .M V Runndls, J. Smith, C. V V Q VL X- 'S ' Ruppert' K' Smith, D. - 'T ' . g if V. - . 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Scuuin D St h D . .-.. X ' .W be L ,Vg - . . , . ep ens, . . - E., A l. V VV V ' .SV ' A - Seals, G. Stephens, R. . ! V . ' 'yr 5, :V '... VV Seawright, Stevens, D. ' 'M . .V ,151 .3 ,.,.',. , VV Sebring, R. Stevens. S. , ' ' ' - , V . XVVV5, V V V .,.4V5VzV9.V A VVQ .. - Y. 5. A, . Snf r . S Seii i S ra. - - A:.. E qzvz . M y ,,. . I.,,,,. . ,,. Seltzer, B, Stevenson, B. .--f V .. ,,', ,QV K WV V X . I Sit. R. steward. J. S S In ig - Sewall, N. Stewart, M. ,LV ' 5' 5 4 I 3' H 1:'.: Shmm, C' Stichmr' B' ' . 'lr A L V . A. ..,. f,. V .12 , ,,-: Y , I Vg? .Z a... 1' . Q I t V V . - 1 '3 ' Sharpnack, E. Stidham, G. V, Sig' , -S , im , . Shaylor, S. Srillwell, R. 't'y ' S'S' A TV .Z , . , Shoffeitt, D. Stimfig, R. A ' .V i 'K J T . n - - Shrcves, K- Stith, W, - - . . 5 in .. -- . . E 'VV M 5 V VV, k f, -QV? : V Shure, K' Stokes Ll VV zik A V .. .. S W . , Sigafoos, K. Stone, P. It S .V ' - -- . . V . . , 1 i. V Simonds, M. Stotland, P. . S S .iii X , ,pi - VV Simonson, S. Strahm. J. z . . Vg, . . N, . ' S . t. A . H f . In i ' V Si . f K ' .. S. - S' .. . -ix.. H . . S S -- -. ' .35 .. - is, 1:5 in V 9' Vf I ., j ROW II: Strong, C., Strong, ' - 5 - . in .59 ' my .li ' S iiu- - Q - . Stroud C. Stucker D. - - ' ..- 9 r - it ' J' ' .' 1 ' V V ' ' uuu. :'. i .. . quzl :,...Qf u-.1 Ti Stucler, J., Sultt, N., Sullivan, ,V ' -. 1-' . A- VK T T T V 7 .1 ,V P., Sullivan, R., Sweeney, J., J . is ....,. ' . ',. VI ,,..,,, Zmij. ..,: E E Z., ....,: ,,,. Talley, D. ROW I 2, Taubert, V .cj V, ,... ' ., ', V ' if-' . V P., Taylor, K., Taylor, B., S 1 if T . 'L 1 5 . 2? z . . 1 5 .f TCHSUC- R- Tcfhlmcy R-- A 5 . 1 V' .' ..- . '..V if ---- Tessicrq 5,3 ffhic-ss,-n, DA, -1' . S . .... S -- Bv ' - V I V - '- ' S .. Thomas, M. ROM! I I Q Thomas V., Thompson, F., ' V, 3 of 3 A . .V H X '- V --. --. 2 Thompson, S., Thompson, S., if i t -- ii S ..... .- -.. . if L. Thrclkcld L. if 1.2553 1 .- S . I .. ' .. -- 2 - -'Q S2' iff 'Q .-.. Thomgatc' t ' ' I 5 ' Z- ' V mt ' RV, H ' Townsend, B., Traey, B. ROW 'S SSS .- ---- 'ggl -: 14: M.. L., . Z, ' --lg '--V -. VV V,,. ' I f V VV . . Troxcl, C.. Tryal, R., Turk, V ,.. ..: ..-- -. , ..'. , , ,.. S. Turner, M., Turner, D., - ' it Turner, S., Tweed, B.. - - .. .. if -.2 1 '-: . 4 .212 -...- - .ff-if - '2-- -.2 - . ' W . . SS. . f- - H 'S- -:M -S Tveard. B. Page 36 Ucbbing, C. Usher. T. Utterback, D. Vader. S. Valencia. B. Vance. S. Van Doren, H. Van Koughnet. Vantour. R. Vardiman, Vaughn, L. Vaughan, V. Vening, N. Verner, S. Vigil, B. Villaneua, T. Vincent, P. Vink, D. Waignon, C. Walkley, L. Wall, J. Wall, M. Walsh, M. Warner, M. Warren, D. Waterman, D. Waters, S. Way, R. Weaver, B. Weaver, M. Webb, J. Weinstein, A. Weiss, M. Welch, D. Wells, D. West, L. Westbrook, C. Westover, C. Wheeler, R. White, S. S. Whitneir, R. Whitney, R. Whited, M. White, S. White, R. Wichler, J. Wikoif, B. Wikoff, M. Wilburn, V. Wilburn, G. Wildenberg, R Wilhening, P. Wilkins, B. Wilkins, G. Williams, G. Williams, M. Williams, S. Winans, J. Windsor, S. Wingate, G. Winter, J. Wirth, E. Wisner, L. Witt, J. Wollason, J. Wolslager, P. Wood, C. Wooley, B. Woolman, J. Wrather, P. Wright, C. Wright, J. Wyatt, D. Yerger, S. Yctter, S. York, G. Young, A. Young, R. Zielke, G. Knfel, J. Morgan, L. Neff, M. Petctt, J. Srhrolder, S. Sowers, D. UR' f iw- ' 'fy x lg ,EW 1 ., gg V, , W 4. . Q, M i , - N-asm W H '29 ,K 4 yn IW H. ig, 1 S N Nr Z . y X wx S STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Gut- tero, L. Peterson, C. Rhind. Kneeling: B Segerblom. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Bernards, D. Black, B. Haskins, D. Black, N. Harbuck. Page 38 PEP CLUB Creating spirit and good sportsmanship is the ob- jective of the Pep Club. More actually goes into achiev- ing this goal than meets the eye of most Mustangs. For about two weeks before school starts this group is up at school every day practicing. With the advice and encouragement of the Pep Club sponsor, Mrs. Tay- lor, and knowing the first rally and game' are not far off, the ten days fly by. Even before a pep rally becomes a reality, many hours are spent in planning it. Every group has an im- portant part in organizing the details of it, as well as performing during the rally itself. Mrs. Taylor LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Higgins, P. Owens, K. Berbaum, E. Butler. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Deauville, D. Att- wood, P. Bishonden. Melvin PEP CLUB This year, the Pep Club has started something new. The visiting school's Pep Club is invited to come about an hour before the football game. The two clubs then enjoy having refreshments and getting acquainted. Do- ing this helps to create a more friendly feeling between the two schools for the game itself. The goal posts are also decorated by this group for every home game. All these things take a lot of time and effort but the night of the game, as Melvin Mus- tang comes on the field, their goal is achieved, an en- thusiastic and spirited crowd. ' Page 39 'N!V DRILL TEAM As the gun goes off for halftime, fifty-four girls in the traditional green and gold, strut across the field in the form of an UM. After their salute to MiCoHi, .f- 3' they go through a series of Figures, letters, and rout- ines to entertain the rooting sections. Besides the games, the Micoettees represent our school at pa- rades and other activities. All activities are under the supervision of Mrs. Joyce Taylor. Page 40 LEFT TO RIGHT: Lindesmith, K. Kelley. SEC- OND ROW: S. Meistrell, C, Ravello, M. Boarts, S. Helm. 21 ll 4.J.,L-A BAND The Mira Costa High School Band participated in the Long Beach, Fontana, and Arcadia parades. Also on the agenda for the year was a trip to Disneyland and playing at all Varsity football and basketball games. The Mira Costa Band was one of the twenty bands in Southern California chosen to play at the UCLA Band Day. Leading the band as Drum Major was Carlene Weeding. Mr. Cather directs the band. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Duncan, L. Leon, J. Nation. SECOND ROW: P. Butler, C, Annes, D. Shive, D. Daniel, H. Montgomery. Page 41 Page 42 Mike McConnell Larry Anderson Coach Cogswell Bill Littleton Mike Conrad Herb Doty LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernie Bozeman, Pat McCon1 Bob Kanning, Art Willis, Bryan Watson, Don Fergus Dave Stout, Bill Littleton, Bob Sfillwell, Bill Brew SECOND ROW: Chuck Conaway, Chris Bader, F Bukowski, Larry Eissler, Gene Williams, Larry And Ray Duerr Jeff Plough Trent Castricone 5-iM,gg4.,Ls' gN'1'f'ft'i W 5 rs: lg Chris Bader x n, Mike Conrad, Dave Hodson, Nick Comitas, Trent xstricone, Ray Duerr. THIRD ROW: Dave Kenrion, Jug Wood, Skip Stratton, Phil Engle, Herb Doty, 'aig Edgar, Joe Silk, Mike McConnell, Jeff Plough, ave Webber. Joe Silk Dave Hodson Page 43 VARSITY FOOTBALL Fathers of Mustang players receive seats of honor on the Father's bench at the Santa Monica game. or --nn H- H , .. . . ,. ..W, ,. . , . , M --,' W ' v f 2 . . f . . - - P , . ' ln their initial football game Mira Costa handed Sweetwater High lel--6 thumping. Newcomers to the Mtls- tang Varsity Nick Comitas, Eugene Y'Villiams, and Ron Bukowski added spark to the victory, along with Veterans Bill Littleton, Trent Catricone, Larry Anderson, and Ray Duerr. The Mark Keppel Aztecs led by Bob Newquist ram- bled to a 19W-0 victory over lX1ira Costa in their first tilt in the new Mtistang Bowl. The Mustangs in their first Bay League contest drew an even-up score of 20m-20 with a hard running Leu- zlnger. Leading Mira Costa to their first Bay League win of 38-H-7 over Inglewood was Nick Comitas who caught three touchdown passes. The Mustangs came through and beat the always powerful Vikings ot Santa Monica, tor the hrst time their six meetings by a score of l2f A7. Before some 4.000 excited fans at El Camino stadiu the Mustangs of Mira Costa and the Seahawks of Redc do battled to a 19 -19 deadlock. Fightings for a possible berth in the CIF playoffs t Mtistangs smashed the hopes of the Apaches of Centenn with a 18al3 win. Making the long trip down Chula Vista way the M1 tangs were taken by surprise, as the Spartans of Chl Vista upset the mighty men from MiCoHi lil-713. The varsity football team of Mira Costa complet their football season going undefeated in Bay League co petition. Although missing going into the CIF playoffs half a game the Mustangs can be proud of their footh team, one of the finest ever seen at Mira Costa. Trent Castricone crashes the Mark Keppel defenders for a sizeable gain. A L.-.-I - - n-w n-mm-sw.-w.w A V .s.mwm1tm,.-et. its-www as-was rf.f.- ,H watt.,-M., ...A .,1.,W,LS,..,,, ,,,M,3,,,,,,, .,.Q,N,, ,D LIONS CLUB FOOTBALL BANQUET , ffl if. 1 A 1 3 The Lions Club of Manhattan Beach once again Mifa sponsored the annual Football Banquet, awarding tro- Mira phies to: the most outstanding lineman, Ray Duerr, Mira most improved lineman, Joe Silk, most valuable back, M. Trent Castriconeg most improved back, Chris Bader, fra and most valuable all-round player, Larry Anderson. Mlm Award went to the honorary co-captains Mike A. Mc- Mira Connell and Trent Castricone. Mira Al Learner, from Cal Tech, was the guest speaker Mira for the evening. The topic of his speech dealt with uThe Mira Importance of Athletics to Youthf' if , if ' Coach Don Cogswell and outstanding football players of Mira Costa. A 7 X Nick Comitas gains valuable yardage against the Redondo Seahawks. W sf' FOOTBALL SEASON- 1956 Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Sweetwater . . Mark Keppel Leuzinger . . . Inglewood .. Redondo ,... Santa Monica Torrance . . . Centennial .. Chula Vista . . 6 . I9 . 20 . 7 . 19 . 7 . 0 . I3 .14 l Page 45 S B N Arthur J Davis N Vader M Gonzales, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Derocher, . enyer, . , . , . , . D. Nichols, T, Davis. SECOND ROW: T. Brubaker, B. Sohrt, B. Kunes, J. Wilson, B. Cook F. McGuiley, F. King. THIRD ROW: Coach Meadows, C, Engen, G. Walmsley, Egerer M. Crouder, H. Hill, M. Stern, D. Gringraham. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity football team, coached by Carl Meadows and lead by outstanding players: Cliff Engen, Phil Engle, and Pat McConnell, had anoth- er season of hard luck. Although they did defeat Centennial, Torrance, and Leuzinger they were not on the top of the league. Majorettes spur on team Pane 46 s J usat.as. Algal si-f 6 A Fl .. fx? LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Kennon, S. Jesse, D. Jaeger, F. Johns, B. McCaw, Malpade, M. Stanley, G. Harris, M. Carden. SECOND ROW: B. Martin, J. Jenkins, D. O'Conner, T. Devereaux, R. Cain, B. Hoose, B. Chlopec, B. Souckup, S. Winfrey, D. Stucker, G. Mc- Namara, D. Roberts. THIRD ROW: B. Rumels, D. Lewip, S. Najera, J. Shoemaker, Annes, R. MacKay, M. Ormsby, J. Bova, R. Henley, B. Campbell, T. Atterberry, R. Wheel- er, Coach Hyduke. FOURTH ROW: B. Stokes, B. Bassilere, C. Carey, D. Oakes, D. Culbert, B. Cassuett, C. Sale, N. Farner, T. O'Donnell, R. Pearson, E. Hulem, R. Sebring, L. Mar- gadona. BEE FOOTBALL 5 The Bee football team behind the superb coaching of Ed Hyduke and Bud Ingersoll finished the Bay League season in third place. Led by outstand- ing players Mike Ormsby, Brian Hoose, Gene Harris, Soakie Najera and Steve Jesse the Colts from MiCoHi were re- garded as one of the Finest lightweight teams to ever emerge from Mira Costa. Joint rally promotes student spirit. Page 47 CROSS-COUNTRY Under the fine coaching of Ray Southstone, Mira Costa,s Cross-Country team was undefeated in team competition this season. With such excel- lent runners as Val Newell, Ed Drotning, and Bob Rothenberger, as well as other members of the team, the Varsity Cross-Country won the CIF team championship and they ranked as one of the best athletic teams in Mira Costa history. LEFT T0 RIGHT: G. Stallings, M. O'Haver, E. Drotning, V. Newell, B. Rothenberger, J. Petersen, J. Frod- sham. Ed Drotning leads the way as the Mustang Cross-Country team de- feats another opponent. Page 48 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Longstreet, K. Newell, B. King, S. Sutherland. SECOND ROW: M. Gardener CMgr.J, J. Rockwood, J. Berry, J. Thompson, J. Berier, W. Whitlock. Winter tw.-55-my-nm.Wf:-f--ff': 317'f'pwr'vvas sswvsHmM'f I' ' ,V . s - H. -4 an - - . l , LEFT T0 RIGHT: Linda Hen- derson, Toni Segerblom, Gloria Van Vliet, and Sharon Boswell. l SOPHOMORE HISTORY As the Sophomore Class of '57, we have overcome our fears and have found our place at MiCoHi. We have contributed many athletes. Among them, Steve jesse, Mike Conrad, Dave Stout, Char Clay, and Noel Smith. Many of our girls are members of the GAA. Patti Innerbichler is the Sophomore Representative. We are represented in the Donas, Drill Team, Inkspots, Band and many clubs. We shall never forget the dented fenders resulting from Drivers Training. We have found variety answering to roll call in Spanish, French or Latin. The refrains Friends, Romans and Countrymenn from Julius Caesar will always echo in our ears. To guide us through th-is year we chose as our class officers: Gloria Van Vliet, President 5 Toni Segerblom, Vice-President, Sharon Boswell, Secretary, and Linda Henderson, Treasurer. H We, as Sophomores are looking forward to our next two years as upperclass- men and hope we can continue to uphold the good reputation of MiCoHi. Page 49 Page 50 Acosta, J. Adams, G. Allen, M. Altenbaumer, A. Anderson, J. Artz, T. Atkins, L. Axtell, C. Baker, R. Baker, M. Baker, V. Baltezore, D. Batchelor, J. Beal, M. 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Waleigh, J., Walker, J., Walker, J., Wall, J 's Wallace, S. Watson, R., Webb, R., Weber, D., Weg- rich, E., Weil, L., Welsh, H., Westrope, P., White, D. 1 ' f -t P is-3 P 2 ' , Qt S , ' - si- :f5f:J . i ,-iitiig. ' D V , K , A .2 N 2. l sr - L. ft' .inf - ' -fi . , .' 15 I ' ' H t - . s H- 1 2 ' ' ' k,k. .. K ,.,.., K K . . . Q a in L .., I . me Q . K 5. ffi'?iEf f.5.,g ..r In ' N j k ' .L 3 1 A . ' I i W f sagisfassli.. ' - ' 'V ' W ' . E . it 5' Q M , . z , ' P ei. 57 -'H , Q -1- 5 ' :west Pacheco Q . Q. i - ' '. ' ' , N Parker, R. White, E. White, T. Whittington, Wikel, L. Wilburn, M. Wilhelm, B. Wilkes, G. Wiles, B. Williams, G. Wilson, D. Wilson, Wilson, L. YVinfrey, S. Winslow, S. Wright, E. Wisniske, P. Wilkins, R. Winner, S. Winkles, M. Winkler, K. L. Witt, O. Wolfram, V. Womack, K. Womack, S. Yeakel, G. Young, A. Young, D. Young, G. Young, J. Young, M. Young, S. Zimmermann, Zuetell, R. Papac, R. Rodaway, Ronk, L. Olsen, R. OlConnel, M. Oder, F. O'Hare, P. Page 56 E. J ,f M my . .,,..- , S, , ,.,. ,Q ,Q 'ai 5 . as' . - . 'fe . : EW ' L , 'll .er , . - .. N . ' .3 . ' ' Y ac ' H . ' fifi v ' ' ,K 5 ' ' 'i 'f'!- .Xfgf ' 1. ' - , . : .. -... : it ,,,Jw. 22 2 A. ' at - a- 5 'sifuffimf 11. ,gy ,'-'- e 1... -- :rw - M . TE iffy' 3 Ulf , . .JFS usidwf p Mme- M. lWQH E?fieQ 'm - - ,, ,Z K . , 3. I Sf: 3 : . W g y In If KE ' , ' . ,,, . Parks, C. ..,.. Pa an M. pp P H 'wwf Initiating the new Mustang Bowl is the entire student body, with Mr. Waller officiating. 1 N9 x 'A I Q IQ! new 4 im Withers Noel Smith Pat Barnett Coach Sempert . .tm xy VARSITY The Mira Costa varsity basketball squad opened their season with a 61149 win over the Cougers of Hawthorne. Sparked by Pat Barnett, who scored 16 points and Ernie Woods who accounted for 13 points, the Mira Costa varsity hoopsters defeated the Filmore team by a 72f4-1 margin. The Mustangs, under the direction of Coach Dean Sempert, stopped the alumni by a 53--37 score. High point man for the varsity was Mike McConnell with 13 points. Leading the team to another victory this season was Pat Barnett who collected 16 points and led all other players in that department. Also score points were Mike McConnell and Ernie Woods. Ernie Woods Char Clay Mike McConnell Mike Rogers X W val LL X, , - u, LL f ' L l If j r X .fl ' WV L4 Pj , l fd f 1 W J 'fi I f fi L78 , lf ' K ju 0 ,fb Ji! Mpnllyflylzl' 6WML. J Ci f9Lb lil t 3 A fl l wil SUM W' .WX if . r Wt O I if 0' www J lvl If bf SIP' LY lllf JAM 2 'L . M Ad' ,X V, M 1' hm LEFT TO RIGHT: . Woods, C. Clay, ithers, DuBose, R, Everett, . McConnell, P. E rnett, Smith, S. Beard, M. Rogers, B. Jackson, BASKETBALL In their first Bay League contest the Mustang varsity basketball team was defeated by a fast breaking Santa Monica five. The Mustangs utilizing the fast break took the Redondo seahawks in stride, and won easily by a 59---49 score. Leading the team to their victory was Ernie Woods, Pat Barnett, Mike McConnell, Noel Smith and Mike Rogers. The Leusinger Olympians put quite a scare into the Mustangs during most of the game, but due to some fine ball handling by Mike Rogers and Ernie Woods, the Mustangs pulled it out of the fire with a 53-V--47 win. P2911 FAQ if Mike McConnell attempts to block shot of Redondo player. Pat Barnett attempts to steal ball as Mira Costa defeated Redondo 59-49. 1 t ea ' MY?-f'm ' .- ' - M L , 5 . .l - - Y Us A , A X 1 . ' :dig :ffmI1-gzzeefxfisgg,ze333,tifiii?itvmszfQgiimfz,gesfiimiwzisifiiwfzffz'snE5eg::,efae:.:f,eSffiswg1f1f :himatwiiiiiiiiiisfrssatifie1255222flagsatfifigslalggafefggifgifaiai, We tagm agftitsi 22343 5525 ' El .. . f ,.,.f . .,., , ,. . Mft-ww-zlfi wv1w:.wf,fz.Jwwf:,52v.t-we:wrt-me.swimsrcSftfimfswvifn..w,:Qwe.sw-'Q.t1tf ,imaya-,,1w:fQfe,1it.f-vs,,,-iit.swQ if,-ii: at me QM . M . , PACIFIC SHORES TOURAMENT The fifth annual Pacific Shores Tournament brought together sixteen of the top basketball teams in Southern California. Oxnard a powerful fast breaking team fought its way to the finals where it met for and defeated Santa Monica for the tournament championship. Santa Monica gained second place honors by defeating Mira Costa in the Semi-finals. Mira Costa received third place trophy by edging out Beverly Hills. 11.1.-n C0 Noel Smith sinks anothvr basket against Rc-dondo. gi V Sroring another field goal against Rvdondo. 'lf ooon and age pm Ernie Woods goes high in the air to score against Santa Monica. J. V. BASKETBALL The J.V. Basketball team although lacking experi- ence came through the season in Fine style. Led by coach Dean Sempert the j.V.'s had victories over many Bay League opponents. LEFT TO RIGHT: T. At- teberry, Cattivera, M. Griffin, R. Lanham, R. Dinnel, D. Ingraham, T. Murphy, B. Taylor, H. Dinnel. E BEE BASKETBALL The Bee basketball team came through the 1957 basketball season in good style. Coached by Ed Hy- duke, the Beeis boasted victories over many teams in the Bay League. First stringers Mike Novikoli, Gene Harris, Lloyd Strawn, Mike Bresford, and jerry Witt provided many thrills for MiCoHi Basketball fans throughout the year. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Stallings, Witt, L. Strawn, L. Brown. SECOND ROW: K. Bonham, Moeller, D. Roth, M. Novikoff, M. Bresford, Bova, D. Stueker, G. Moeller, Qmissing from picture Gene Harrisj. Page 62 CEE BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Harris, J. Comb, W. Featherstone, M. Maury, P. Meyers, J. Kelly. SECOND POW: G. Patino W Frank J Stiddcm A Collins T Kell L. Y - , - v - , - ya Detloff, W. Phils. EFT TO RIGHT: J. Green, R. Dichey, J. Webb, J. Hutcheon, S. Boarts, B. Cam- ll, D. Emeryg B. Wildenberg, S. Thompson, J. Nikel, T. Murphy, C. Carlisle, B. 'ist, D. Cook, R. Lional, G..Hermar. I DEE BASKETBALL Page 63 i f 1 wl- - l.,..mgyvg- :mm4 w.11?z.f,1-n-i1mn1u.w.v4.1--lu1vmm-u...,.i.-1l-1e Pat Barnett, Mike Mvllonnell, and Jim Withers reach for against SaMOHi dvfcridvr. Page 64 ACTION Ernie Woods scores two against SuMoHi bail Sefwdce 'Q N., .xx I . 'N 1 'New l LD gitx My iw? Ate JXP Helping to establish good citizenship and campus conduct are the Donas. The Donas is an organization created for the purpose of assisting in various service activities around the campus. Membership in this organization is a high honor for any girl. She must be recommended by at least one teacher and voted into the club by its' members. In addi- tion to service projects, the Donas hold an annual tea, dances, poppy sale, and a joint Dona-Key Club Dinner. Leading the Donas in their activities this year were Jean Lindesmith, Chairman, and Beth Hillman, Assistant Chairman. Page 66 LEFT TO RIGHT! S. Holfman, R. Deauville, J. Mathews, K. Berbaum, J, Lindesmith, D. Adams, K. Allen, N. Eason, P. O'Brien, P. Innerbichler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jolly fAdvisorj L. Higgins, J. Rinker, D. Guttero, G. Mungen, L. Knox, A. Cryonek, T. Segerblom. l THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, C. Annes, C. Jaseph, D Portio, M. Morris, M. Goldberg, J. Clayton, M. Reynolds V. Prinz, P. Swan, C. Rhind, C. Bond, O. Erensoy, B Seabaugh, B. Hillman, Bobitch, D. Daniels. DONAS DISCUSSING FUTURE PLANS FOR DONA ACTIVITIES ARE President, Jean Lindesmith and Vice-President, Beth Hillman. K. Parker, P. Bebermeyer, G. Strong. FOURTH ROW. KEY CLUB Service is the Key to membership in this outstanding organization. service organization strive to promote good citizenship both off and on campus. Also, they deal with various problems concerning the boys of 'U' Under the leadership of Mr. Walt Jacobsmeyer, the members of this . . . . X X, MiCoHi. Among the highlights of the year is the annual Faculty vs. Key Club Basketball Game which is looked forward to with great enthusiasm, and enjoyed bv all LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Hayward, B. Watson, B. Seger- Newell, P. Barnett, S. Jesse, C. Clay, C. Bader, D. Roberts, blom, J. Withers, M. A. McConnell, T. Castricone, E. D. Long, L. Schenck. THIRD ROW: G. Roberts, G. Woods, R. Hartman, S. Beard. SECOND ROW: J. Berry, Stoneman, V. Fennell, P. Rylick, M. H. McConnell, J. T. Murphy, F. Johns, J. Egerer, P. Engle, J. Colfer, V. Plough, N. Smith. jim Withers, Vice-President of the Key Club, poses for a candid camera shot taken by a member, Mike H. Mc- Connell. Page 67 Virginia Prinz Joanne Clayton Editor Assistant Editor K W , Linda Peterson Suzie Helm Business Editor Senior Editor fx , . it EU LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Goodwin, J. Weigand, D. Heueisen. SECOND ROW: C. Wood, J. Barker, S. Stockmar, M. Griffith. HOOFPRINTS As the bell rings to end second lunch, many people can be seen hurrying toward room twelve. It is during this period that HOOFPRINTS holds its daily class. As one enters the room he senses an atmosphere of big business. The many varied activities that are carried on during the period are: drawing cartoons, writ- ing copy, typing, or going on errands to different parts of the campus. Last vearas MiC-oHi annual received a first class rating. This year everyone including the advisor, Miss Pendergast, has been working toward an All-American rating. i Charlene Jaseph Ken Giles Kris Kelley Photography Editor Art Editor Art Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Atherton, Copy- writerg G. Archuletta, Sports' Editorg L. Higgins, Co-Senior Editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Pater son, Typistg B. Fahr, Copy- writerg J. Bannerman, Copywriter. LA VISTA Ei Joan Matthews Gail Mungefl Assistant Editor Assistant Editor As Friday dawns, the La Vista staff can be found folding the papers which represent many a laborious hour. The paper serves the school with entertainment through its ever loyal feature stories, and the i'Roving Reporter gives all the students an opportunity to express their opinion on any subject that might arise. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. McKeighan, C. Perkio, N. McLurg. BACK ROW: B. Hillman, S. Utterback, M. Dorr, S. Board, N. Anderson. Page 70 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Halbrook, L. Schroeder, B. Bund, J. Gill, J. Breckenridge. w .J Goerge Stoneman MBFUYH Reynolds I ' Editor Sports Editor LA VISTA Boys and girls received equal pleasure from the excellent coverage of sports as well as the new items. Also, for the first few weeks after school begins, the spotlight is put on the new teachers so that their backgrounds may be revealed to the students and other members of the faculty. Miss Sue Stansbury, Sponsor, and George Stoneman, Editor, have led the staff in presenting the school with an accurate account of the year's events. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cunningham, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Lissner, T. Murphy, D. Attwood, M. Rogers, S. Fernstrom, C. Herlocker, L. Elliot. THIRD ROW: Bernards, K. Hatch, P. MacAuley, G. Rf' Goodwin, M. Calhoon, K. Parker, R. Lanham. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Silk, B, Door, M. Barnett, J. Hiatt, B. Gay. SECOND ROW: E. Buckles, R. Oli- veras, M. Clark, Ted Artz. Page 71 OYQJ uvw Page 72 ,I EU? Q5 LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Beaver, G. Strong, B. Bridge, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Weed- ing, A. Erkkila, S. Creek, C. Morgan, L. Williams, F. Oliver, K. Reid, President, M. Reynolds, M. Saum, C. Shuman, D. Foulke, L. Higgins. THIRD ROW: L. Maus, D. Daniels, B. Marr, J. Richards, C. Sevedra, G. Stadmiller, C. Rhind. FOURTH ROW: C. Maitland, G. Mungen, G. Ellis, P, Peak, D. Leonard, S. Market, T. Atherton, N. Wyman. FIFTH ROW. C. Jaseph, E. Sedwick, J. Knenzler, M. Kohlman, S. William, P. Welch, J. Dresser, K. Lewis, S. Dolan, J. Clayton, C. Hornick, S. Hoffman. M. C. CLUB The M.C. Club is a service organization, conceived of girls who have received GAA letters by participa- tion in, and officiating at, the tournaments in school. They also sold tickets to the American Field Service Breakfast held early in the year. On the agenda for the year are a trip to Disneyland and initation of new members. LETTERMENS CLUB The Lettermen's Club is composed of boys on cam- pus who have excelled in one of the following sports: Football, Cross-Country, Basketball, Track, and Baseball. The players who have done outstanding jobs in their participation have been rewarded by receiving letters according to their merit. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Brewer, V. Vewall, J. Frdosham, B. Watson, C. Bader, T. Castricone, M. Conrad, F. Joans, D. Kennon, N. Comitas. SECOND ROW.' L. Anderson, B. Sriff, J. Plough, D. Webber, P. Engle, J. Withers, B. Kunes, C. Edgar, K. Newall, R. Dewer, S. Stratton, W. Whitlock. THIRD ROW: J. Craif, J. Silk, P. O'Niel, B. Rothenburger, B. Bozeman. B. Littleton, J. Peterson, D. Stout, H. Doty, J. Buyer, D. Ferguson, M. McConnell. ,ml Z: A. , F . ,L .i 5' 3 L. -x i. 1 r J: .Eh 'Q' v , N. , , Q ' gli! f'Q'i. Y s 'Z 5555, Eli' ff.. ig.. oe.kbf.?.'l' .: YAQA t .QQ .-,h,., Q 5 ffbx-N rx? S Q3 ,ggi 'k5n1j.,.1lg'x' Q .8 4- . . F ,,., sriwzi 'Q ff 3' ' nntp'-M if rl ' 4' Q .1 Q Xu-J-+ . 5, 2v.1fn5+f' : . 'X Hfifgi' 4 QS.. ' QS? 1 figgya' iz ii Us S K . l, v . p 2 . , xg '14 gp - 'QL 5 Q Q , ,fa UQ ' ' V 1 .,5gf'.'2 Ag 1 M , 'Jn H? 'QQ ' 4' al xqigilf .4 R3 ui n ' 3 Agfgfj Yu?--. 5 V 2 ' we . 5-if.. Maw WZ my j 7: I I In 'L' Q W I My 4 H 1 u ' N ig 5 1: Q I o ' sw ' fi 'ft - f ' . Y 5 Xgwl M fa 'L 'ri ' 'W ?' yo ' Q S' l if If pv... fi ,f3e4 -4 4. i . .nm-.Q , ,- , mm Q E '3 'Wf Q1-1 Buck Segerblom Student Body President L STUDENT maxima 4 Student leaders show underclassmen right from wrong. Bill Brewer Linda Knox Linda Peterson Mike Ross T C missioner of Entertainment Vice-President Secretary reasurer om 1-:lf GOVERNMENT X arf Q33 Students romp at annual noontime Sock-hop. Gil Archuletta John Peterson Kathy Parker Jim MacDowall ommissioner of Campus and Health Commissioner of Athletics Girls, Intramural Director Bgys' Intramural Director i f - .main-.. fm twrwfm ,wg-w.gfwfw.fJ:g 4:-:mf,w.uww,5l.-rf:-,vuf:Qvm Q .,m . - wn SEMESTER Unique assembly features jazz trio. Micohi man races through on top. Mira Costa's Student Body gathered for Thanksgiving Assembly. TIME Mustangs romp at HOOFPRINTS Hoe-down Astronomy student builds own telescope. Mustang Bowl hosts students for Flrst pep rally. MARCHING BAND I The Mira Costa High School Bands have always 'W R 2 been behind the scenes, HOOFPRINTS would now like to place the spotlight on them. Every week of football and basketball season, the marching band practices for the games. Under the di- rection of Mr. George Cather they participated in many other activities, representing our school at various pa- rades and Band Reviews. Their tireless efforts are ,W appreciated by all. Carlene Weeding Drum Major LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Butler, L. Leon, S. Batchelor, S. Dickey, P. Devoe, S. Kline, D. Shive. SECOND ROW: C. Annes, D. Daniel, B. Daniels, G. Roberts, S. Duncan, M. Mc- Chesney, M. Righter, B. Bain, P. King, J. Hornell, H. Montgomery, H. Welsh. THIRD ROW: L. Davis, L. Walkley, B. Terhune, R. Gentry, P. Berryhill, T. Cooper, H. Silk, J. Brisson, S. Hitchcock, D. March, K. Sunada, C. Hudson, A. Vinlove. LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Berbaum, J. Winner, C. Annes, G. Roehl, P. Swan, S. Womack, S. Shatto, A. Hitchcock, D. Roemer, B. Keeler, B. LeBaron. ROW 2: R. Moore, D. Star- ring, A. Feuerstein, P. Specht, D. Shea, R. Senter, L. Buses, B. Lemley. ROW 3: R. Darrow, H. Crosher, B. Shulman, A. Vinlove. ROW 4: standing-L. Norman, M. Norman, G. Crist, T. Fansler, Mr. Cather. CONCERT BAND This year the services of the Concert Band, directed by Mr. George Cather were enjoyed by all at many school functions. They entertained at Junior and Senior Plays, Variety Show, and various assemblies. Once a year, the group presents its annual Spring Concert, at which the outstanding musicians of Mira Costa exhibit their talent. We would like to extend our appreciation to the members of the Music department for never end- ing work and enjoyable talents. Mr. George Cather Page 79 CHRISTMAS TIME on A quartet of students plays Christmas carols for assembly. we f www wg X 3 it ,wif Wim X A M Wy Q, A - A S Q if Y serve, L Stifttt mfg ,E 2 3 5 M sig, ilitfwg ft5Q1mNsM,,s J 1 , J w tg . , 5 Neg i t egg, EMM Ms me WA NW MX Y Q, M, W it GMM to , ,S M, ,W was in W M is sig ggfsitgektifsfsi its itsgeiieswlitesigiffbzef at W M H Q M J' tffii wff ' f '1 'i'il-'55 W vs X Q 'wil f WY x st gwliwtllfgifs SV MM Q92 Slfixiffiffxvt V2 5 'fi g tg? we J is E B ,,fg,.m Us if w wi A ,. , Q Q 3 5 Q W Q ww x 5 N H 'Q sax as W W Sw f 2 we if S ws s Q s Us 1 tg r 5 Hi Swim so J f ,LS 1 fe M XM im si ts M M ,, right' I we -sv K fx R+ ml N til :Medi We Wi We the 115556322 Styles 538 QQQQEHPTQS fl' fs 2 'lie ,Z it 3? sgiiifffi, 4 'T' view gf 'W my L' t 5 Q ,S ,, , S X M, 5, 55 Q S 9 ,S t , if awww! Q is X W sw? SW X mswpx X KM 3 E ss, ,, r SM MFT., M, X if.wisffzmslfiiseggswffiylzftfew,f:f A gsfra'-fwm,su 7wfvsfg: 1v 4 :1 X. ,, , ,W Y ,fig g X f ,- 2 -' 3 A 1 sw is get 1 -V'- :fe- 1 Carleen Weeding lends her talent on the marimba during the annual Christmas prog- ram. l Students help the needy with Christmas gifts of canned goods. Page 80 1 ' 1 1 j Inf L v LVJM QVJA T QLLA L Rf x f' lf' r .f, .f .-,L , 6,51 L0 by L, 3 A . g' KL! 4. , .- 1 , D , '- L , sf ,' ,w P .lf K x v , I 3 1 . 'T Q X sf If ,Lp L LH A F WA'-X by I WMA li L AW. , It M 1 z ff L 1, L f KL W P? f 71 if ff X LL YL f L' lr -' Q J Af A Kp U HL L 'ikigflf tk ' u. 1 I - , . , 9 ., Vx' X ,' K'1:f ,P i, fi' fix! V vf ,P 1, ,L ,nv bf- 1' LM Spring cw? ff MM 7 XY! 937 25-fQS.' A,,.,,,.,, . , Pat McConnell, President 3 Carol Chadel, Treasurerg Jerry Shumaker, Vice President. Z 1 .i cg 1 . -3- 'Pr r' Audi' jfgiklyggiilg.iiciifzfq'j f5g55EI7'fj'QQ55i gr YZL gif' ,Y'ifh'Qf',2ETS.f'-13553 i fff 5'f3isi3Vf'VLiisi427'kxlglff.T,Ltrl15Vf1l71,'it-Q TKVW'5?f3Q:Qw'a1l 5zg'i'a7 'fi:'?ii',!'LT 'ffil-iwfimi-f'71 1i7'.Q-'wr-Jil'kfff-ff-.1'iiiff+f'7.iQi7 'v f'qi7-:st L'75lL i'Vfl ' 17V9iWY?' if7f 'X 1 .. .far 7 ii if A . ' .fr 'gt 1 ' . , , t - ,.. ' - :.-gf.taigg,555,25-f2::'e - - , s i- ':,. s. fletlq . . , . f 2f1'i i-. t --l -l i f ts 1 fuss .. 1- ,, ..-f t pw , -qw ., E. . I WM fsys,..sm.....t.e., .t,fy.,,,.M1 . ff-ew 3, , ... , . M.-w:a,.-halt... . 'g . -M53 zgvf-f. sq.. , .G w. ., at-ifgsm?Q:zw ,tSf ,,.. it -1 it .- at t--:si-S.: -. w ' JUNIOR HISTORY We, the class of '58, enjoyed many activities on our way to becoming Seniors. A big moment in our high school career was when we received our class rings, the style of which we picked in our Sophomore year. Opening night of the Junior play was another high point of the, and being our first big production, everyone worked hard to make it a success. Also as Juniors, we were proud to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom, at which we all worked especially hard to gain recognition from the Senior Class. Our officers did a good job of taking care of the details and making this year more successful for the class of 558. Toward the end of '57, we looked forward to an exciting year as a mighty Senior. Penn Q1 gg. V w .. ... .2 Wi.-1 ....., ...T . .M M ' L LL.- - f ,. sf- -- N -is ss. L1 M ,sf LA s'-:fakes - - Rig QQ - E 'Q Abner, E, B2lkCI', B. . jst! : I E' -if H ' . S' V' LS -' S Adams: D' BakCY- B' ' .- - M. if D - . 1.5, N Q QQ Q ffw, sl ' - Q Q arg. . Q sfgf ' Q 3 ,wi 7 f . . . ...eQ . . A M . . Q, . T.. .Q .Qg . H K D f Q S R? f 'E .iw Ba .. , B . Akerlund, K- Bandell, R. . , ff A ,wi 4: . . . , . - , Allen, K. Barbre, N. , .V W . ...QQ QQ Q . . : F Q Q L g . J ' iifes j 133 53. 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' . 'im - ' f 7 -'.. fr . Brown, M. Q .5 . 'xii 1' ' ' K ' . . 1 ' 'k.A A 5 , --.' . R f EW M '--' - . Brown, R, Page 82 Brown, R. Q JW if . . 'X 31 Ig gf? 3 f '-5. .3512 ill gf? iff? i v 1. nh Q f 1. mf 3 Brown, P. Carpenter,j. M Browning, S. Castricone, D. ' l f i N - Bruce, J. Cassutt, H. ' 1 ' Brucker, D. Cattivera, J. -' Buck, J. Cecil, J. - - ., A , Buckles, E. Clank, D. 1 e , Buffett, M. Charleville, K. Bund, B. Clark, M. ' ' Q '- , 4. tk' ,Y was ,. K ' Burr, M. Chadil, C. I Q l e Bush, L. Clayson. YV- 4' ' Burton, C. Clayton, j. ,X A .. Q Bllllef. P. Clemmer, M. D Q Bunerworrh, j. Cobahe, R, ' wg ,V Cain, R. Coe, J, Q 2 PM .A . J A ' U an A Cain, P. Colley, S. I Calhoon, M. Colfer, j. P A Campbell, J. Conn, R. A N if ixs Q , Cambre, W. COHHWHY, C. I ' Carlson, C. Cool, 'rf ........ Carlson, D. Cole, M. 'v-- ' D' Q V - El .'., ' 'vw A V, , vwsi... ,f W, 4 ' ' ' 'l Gil . S. .l n C Cfahau. E. ... ., D . - f Crist, : .. . 'fy it W - , 1: I Crolly, K. .j, A R -fijg ' 1 Crowder' C' ll . -... .f. . e l gl 'll M f X 1. . . lrr .a . Cyrongk, A, . 4 V , Pg r, ,. . J .ii Dale' J' -. I . .,... A 'll e 'lff - Hanley. B n M ene r . ... .... . Q , . Daniel. D- ... .... . - 7 A llllll ., Dangelot, E. 21 . .L ,Z V I gfpgfif ' 5 gg., ati :-: f - .f wi: .. -.fi DaveIlP0rt, I- H ,.: , l Z L i .5 L..h E. Q Davies K. . . . - :l' ' -1. e I ' 'M ' e - . Dean, D. Q' .ff lll 'V ' f ,- -i K Delgado, T. Page 83 Dennie, D. Elling, D. Denholm, D. Elliott, L. Devoe, P. Elvrum, J. Dickey, S. Engen, C. Dickens, J. Engle, P. Dietrich, T. Enriquez, G. Dodd, G. Eppard, J. Dolan, C. Erkkila, A. Dorr, B. Estrada, B. Dresser, J. Estes, J, Duncan, B. Ewing, R. DUHCHH, S- Fairbanks, K. Dunlap, J. Falls, C. Dunn, J. Farrell, W. Dunn, S. Ferguson, J. Dunkerley, J. Ferguson, T. Dutton, T. Fernstrom, S. Economy, G. Ferris, J. Egerer, Findley, YV. Eissler, D. Fishbeck, L. Elkins, C. Flanegin, D. Flynn, L. Foote, P. Ford, G. Forester, C. Foster, G. Foulke, D. Froug, E. Fry, L. Fuhrmann, R Fuller, C. Gagnier, T. Gaian, J. Gardner, M. Garrison, J. Gay, L. Gensley, R. George, S. Giles, B. Hiatt, C. Hillhert, S. Hilty, J. Hindley, R. Hines, T. Hitchcock, S. Hodges, B. Holloway, D. Holland, G. Hoose, B. Hope, J. Hornick, C. Hornell, J. Hosking, P. Hughes, D. HllIRSlllHll, L. Hunnel, V. Hunt, G. Goldberg, M. Goodin, E, Goodreau, G. Gosselin, J. Graf, S. Granby, R. Gray, R. Green, J. Greenfield, M. Griffith, M. Griffin, M. Guttero, D. Hagan, G. Hagen, F. Halbig, S. Hale, J. Hall, F. Hall, L. Halderman, S. Halstead, P. Hamlin, M. Hansen, J. Haning, J. Hardin, B. Hardin, Hargis, P. Hart, J. Hartman, R. Harris, D. Harris, G. Hargrove, D Harrington, Haworth, R. Heacock, B. Helden, D. Heisel, J. Helms, W. Herrington, G. C. Herlocker, C. Heusisen, D. Hesson, B. Heywood, B. ll -A ' We Q3 la ' 'D '7 Es' . - 1 t - V x., . , J .. . Q ur. ' ,Az , J A W . : 37. WZ f -. . : f' V ' .X Q W 1 ' . 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Lauterborn, B Leclerc, D. Lee, N. Lee, B. Lehman, E. Lemlev, R. Lesser, R. Lewis, D. Lewis, K. Lewis, R. Lick, K. Lindquist, J. Lissner, R. Longstreet, D. Lyons, J. Locke, P. McAllister, J. McCaw, E. 5 Moe R. Moltzen, G. Monteiro, J. Montgomery, Morre, P. EMorris, B. Morris, D. Morse, C. Morgan, B. Mossman, C. Mosley, J. Murdock, P. Murphy, T. Na Jera, Rene Nation, J. Neal, R. Nelson, R. Newby, D. H. Markert, Marks, D H L???Egi g V. f Marks, V. ffl '- - . Q if . .kg f, in 5 Matlock, R. Y ' Margadonna, R. fi - Malls, L. . A Maxwell, G. Mearns, B. I Meisenho Merideth, Mercer, V Merrill, c. 5. mer, v. . Q . 3 1 'K is xxx .3 K. -mf. il ' .., 3u .. . . if 3 x -.iq 4 . Q 2 . g g . A im... . Kd . f ,MV ! gn Q V if ,g.,... .W . . .E fm. 14, , .f.. .5 ..,.. N Ss . . K MQ, . . 33 he-s L -A . iw.. 51.4 L. X McChesney, M. McClure, J. McConnell, P. McConnell, M. Mclilhaney, B. McGinley, F. Mcllvaine, G. Mclieighan, R. McMillen, D. McNamara, G. Mabry, S. MacDonnell, L. Mahon, P. Mailloux, R. Mains, D. Maitland, C. Messerchn Meyers, M Michel, S. iidt, J. Malpede, J. Mancebo, M. Milbrat, J Miller, D. Miller, G. Morean, L. Martin, B. Martin, T. Miller, M. Miller, Millett, E. Page 87 1 1' y it mf Q if in Q-. in Y 5 'L 2. liwgfss - ... 0 ig 1 .f:f,f , Q. xfw new Q, A a . sa P M , ' 2 4 ,Sas W as f , ,. . L ,.' R ..k, 'S 5 iv i , S ,K.k U iw si A L . . . L,. 9 B b z - ' . , - fx. L -L -1 gg' I . . , ,f Q ve! Newell, K. Newman, F. Nicoll, D. Nichols, P. Nightingale, Novikoff, M. Oaks, D. 0'Connor, D. O'Donell, T. Olson, G. Olson, S. Onesto, J. Owings, P. Pachaco, T. Page, j. Partin, L. Payne, B. Perkio, C. Piar, J. Pinaire, R. Plough, N. Page 88 Prince, P. Prior, B. Poudrette, D. Poynter, P. Punches, E. Rae, G. Rafter, H. Randall, H. Reagan, H. Reed, E. Ried, F. Reinhard, Reynolds, D. Reynolds, J. Rhodes, B. Richardson, S. Richmond, E. Ridley, T. Rieber, J. RiH'le, M. Robison, L. Robillard, R. Roberts, D. Robertson, C. Rogers, C. Rollins, J. Rondot, P. Root, S. Roth, D. Rowley, R. Roylance, J. Runnalls, G. Russell. L. Rothenberge Sale, C. Sartin, S. Saunders, L. Saum, M. Schuler, D. .L .J Q I I U f me Stuclcr, K. Sweeney, B. Sven, G. Searcy, M. Sedgwick, E. Tooker, Timon, N. Thompson, Thompson. Thomas, B. Thiessen, I. Teague, C. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. Tate, R. Taber, N. Peter, T. XV Scholl, R. Schultz, B. Seabaugh, B Shaug, R. Shaylor, L. Shellhorn, D. Shoemaker, J. Shuman, C. Sights, G. Silk, H. Silver, Singleton, J. Slater, S. Smith, G. Smiley, P. Smolak, S, Sneary, YV, Snyder, H. Sohrt, B. Soncrant, C. Sorensen, N. Sorenson, S. Sutherland, Sflllkllp, B, South, G. Sparks, G. Spittle, S. Stallings, G. Stark, A. Stanley, D. Starke, S. Steward, S. Stimpfig, S. S. Stockwell, P. Stokes, N. Stout, M. Stout, W. Stokes, B. Stewart, K, Steward, J. Strong, Stratford, S. friiiff. itil? . .- T fff' w e ' :. . QE i E . 32111 ' Q, . gutsy ,. . f ' ...,... . S K . mit? .tw ' i -T , , 5. ...,,,.,..-T . I - J 9 .,-. 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YW!!! - , . :Ei - . S- -. A Page 90 Train, K. Treman, J. Trotter, B. True, B. Utterback, S. Van der Hoek, G. Van De Water, B: Van Gelder, Vavra, T. Verner, J. Vicars, B. Vines, C. Vink, L. Walker, J. Walker, P. Walker, S. D. Wamsley, G. Warren, K. Waterman, Webb, G. Way, P. Way, P. Weeks, B. Welton, S. K. Welch, G. Whitaker, B. Whitlock, S, Whitten, S. Whitmore, J Hlhitney, R. Wickler, W. Williams, E. Williams, S. Williams, L. Willis, A. Wilson, S. Winkelpleck, Witt, P. Wood, D. Wood, M. Wyatt, W. Xvoodard, M. Woodie, D. Yerger, C. Zeller, A. -f ff M, .. .. , eff, .1E.jt..,5!EaQ 1,53 I wg, it . , 2 ,ffl-K ' K ' J' 3, 151. --in if I i , 1 qs :fat .- ,g K 5 5 gf gf'-, its , 1: - - -:ggi . - gm Q31 3.5 ' , - - 56' r - .. ' 'leg V' 11 I 123155, -', 2fi' 1-eff: its . i 153 7 25, ' 3 Exif- . ., . f . 'Q is f f? 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Hudgeons, B. Burton, SLCON g, C. Berger, K. Cairns, M. O'Connell, Nichols, B. Hesson, C. Poust. MODERN TANZ The members of the modern dance group can be seen during fifth period gym, choosing their own music and creating new dance steps to accompany it. Many of these girls have performed in the vari- ety show, and in the fund raising campaign of selling fudge and cookies. They have attended many shows and have had social gatherings of their own. This group is led by Mrs. Downey, faculty advisor. ' is., MUSIC CLUB The purpose of the Music Club is to discover musical talent throughout our school, and to provide talented students with opportunities to develop their abilities through public performance. Bob Baker, president of the group, said that they were trying to promote the understanding and appreciation of mu- sic in its various phases. Miss Bowler, sponsor, added that the group took time off to have some fun view- ing The Tales of Hoffman at USC, and enjoying jean Casadesus, the French pianist. FIRST ROIV-Left to Right: P. Dunlap, N. At- nip, P. Walker, D. XVhite, D. YVood. SECOND ROW: B. Cassult, j. Cowart, Beaird, M. Night- ingale, K. XN'otnack. THIRD ROW: D. Crawford, H. De Kraai, B, Gerry, F. Henderson. ii Nj ff it fa FIRST ROW-l.1'fl Io Right: L. Ringer, lj. Brown, L. Modes, .X. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stevens, B. Garriques, N. Lee, j. Breckenridge. Il. Baine, P. Swan, H. Keller, Mr. Meadows. . f V V . , '. fi . . BIO-CHEM Disecting frogs is a favorite sport of the Bio- Chem Club. Their annual project, sponsorship of the Science Fair, was a huge success with well over a hundred and hfty projects entered. Having a great many activities on the calendar, Fred Odor, President, made sure a little fun was in- cluded. They took field trips to various points of interest and the Sock Hop was another of their extra- curricular activities. Mr. Meadows and Mr. Stevens aid in the advis- ing of this club. ASTRONOMY CLUB A trip to the Griffith Park Planetarium was one of the activities enjoyed this year by Mira Gosta's Astronomy Club. They also sponsored two lectures last spring which were open to the public. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Neff, their projects included the building of a I0-inch telescope for the benefit of MiCoHi's science and math departments. Officers this year were Billy Elliot, President, Mike Gardner, Vice President: Cecelia Little, Secretary: and jack Eastman, Treasurer. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: P. Lowery, B. Elliott, D. Darnell. SECOND ROW: V Fennell, M. Gardner, Eastman, L. Pear- son, R. Sater, li. Goldsmith, Mr. Neff THIRD ROW: H. XVelch, B. Chase, J Cockrell, C. Little, V. lVolfram, T. Haden FOURTH ROW: G. Hasson, E. Edwards J. Hornell, G. Rawlins, K. Kokos, E. Punch- es, j. MacKay. Q. f. Page 93 1ge94 3 . 'a FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Kneeling: G. Stoneman. SECOND ROW: V. Prinz, Clayton, M. Reynold, Miss Stanshury, S. Hoffman, B. Hillman, C. jaseph, G. Mungen, J. Mathews. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll Club is a newly organized honorary society. Its members are selected by the journalism and Hoofprints teachers for their out- standing achievements in these fields. The club now consists of about nine members and is sponsored by Miss Stansbury. This club is nation wide and quite active. INKSPOTS Refiections, the annual collection of creative writing, is the main project each year for these liter- ary enthusiasts. Many members of the club spent their evenings and weekends working on this publi- cation, for which material was submitted by the Eng- lish classes. Their faculty advisor was Mrs. Rodman, and serv- ing as their president was Marilyn Reynolds. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: D. Shive, V. Fenncll, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rodman, G. Goodwin, M Anderson, C. Pearson, B. Hillman, P. Swan, T. Adams. THIRD ROW: M. Magnuson, L. Higgins, J. Clayton, J. Bain, M. Craig, D. Hamgear, M. Reynold. FOURTH ROW: A. Carr, B. Smith, S. Hoffman, M. Goldberg, S. Sappm. C, Little, B. Seal, S. Shalto, R. Senter. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: L. Higgins, j. Lindesmith, M. Boarts, J. Bannerman, B. Smith, G. Mungen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Timmons, G. Zielke, L. Moskow, B. Bain, L. Crooks, B. Rob- erts. THIRD ROW: T. Segerhlom, R. Zuetell, L. Peterson, K. Parker, D. Morris. F. T. A. Composed of students interested in the teaching profession is the Future Teachers of Americag again this year sponsored by Mr. Al Temmons. The plans of this club have been greatly im- proved in '57, A new program whereby Senior mem- bers are able to do actual student teaching was initi- ated. Through this new project many students re- alize the qualifications they already have, or which they lack, as far as teaching is concerned. This year the twenty members were led by pres- ident Marcia Boarts. CAMERA CLUB Flash! as we hear the click of the shutter we know that the Camera Club has recorded another event via the camera. These shutterbugs can be seen at almost any of the school activities taking pictures, including the Coronation Ball, Sweetheart Dance, and the Science Fair. After such events they can be found busying themselves in the darkroom at all hours of the night developing pictures. Mr. Church served as the advisor and the club chose Art Decker as their president. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: S. Em- mons, B. Griffiths. SECOND ROW: P. Cairns, E. Boltinghouse, B. Lesley, C. Foust. THIRD ROW: Mr. Church, B. Helms, F. Klein, G. Laun. Page 95 Page 96 FIRST ROW4I,eft to Right: B. Roberts, A. Murdock, K. Hickerson, P. Blousy, G. Hayward, L. Wittington, B. Bain, J. Rollins, S. Butler. SECOND ROW: D. Baker, C. Wlestbrook, D. Sowers. P. House, C. Parks, N. Tjugum, M. M. Zelke, M. Siglar, S. Wallace, K. Holland. THIRD ROW. S. Womack, L. Sunada, J. St. Germaine, J. Rea, N. Blackctt, L. Reeder, D. Miller, J. Bliss, B. Dehow. FOURTH ROW: J. Fish, S. Cantley, S. Murma, C. Mcfiuinly, S. Schnitler, K. Winkler, Poynter, M. Beal, N. Carey. FUTURE MEDS AND NURSES Many students interested in the medical arts enjoy membership in this active club. They have held trips such visiting the county museum and the hospital ship U.S.S. Heaven. Several guest speak- ers had been slated to speak before the group. Projects of the group include helping handi- capped children at Christmas time and by selling Easter seals. These activities combined to make a use- ful and informative year for the members. FUTURE FARMERS CLUB A chance is given to those belonging to the Fu- ture Farmers Club to engage in various fields of agriculture otherwise inaccessible to them in their ordinary mode of living. The club consists of about fifteen active members interested in these pursuits. ' Highlighting the year's activities was their trip ol Knott's Berry Farm and the annual chicken fry in which the boys invited their dates. The club spe- cializes in raising small animals, including rabbits, chickens, ducks and one goat. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: M. Bever, C. Phillips, K. Hughlett. SECOND ROW F. Atkinson, F. Landrcth, C, Fraga, D. Slater, J. Bowe, R. Melton, Mr. Eckert it a P 'ww . Mm,1wtwM'wm , ARCHERY CLUB Zing, Flashg the archers are at it again. The Archery Club is a group composed of young Robin Hoods around campus who enjoy the hobby of the bow and arrow. The members of this club, led by Danny Baugh, their president, can be found behind the boys' gym many afternoons shooting for the bull's-eye. They are sponsored by Mrs. Daugherty, who assists them in learning the proper techniques of archery. SAILING CLUB To promote further interest in sailing and encourage safety at sea and on the docks is the motto of the Sailing Club. Through an extensive training program, or- ganized by their sponsor, Mrs. Cowan, these students learn proper handling of sailboats, thereby qualifying themselves for participa- tion in races. As a member of the South Bay Youth Sailing Association, the MCSC, led by Com- mander Sharon Bischoff. enters into friendly competition with various schools. These ac- tivities promote a more sportsmanlike feel- ing throughout the schools in the Bay area. TUMBLING TEAM A non-competitive group. the Tum- bling Team is new on the MiCoHi campus this year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Farmer and Mr. Cameron, this co-education- al club strives to improve its members' per- sonal poise and grace. Their exercises of hand balancing and tumbling are used for entertainment at as- semblies. Sam Halerman, the Tumbling Team captain, hopes to encourage more of the stu- dent body to join this recreational club. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: C. Lowrie, C. Ferrera, D. Crawford. SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Daughtery, A. Butler, G. Ruunals, C. Little, H. Silver man, G. Moeller, P. Garner. FIRST R0 W-Left to Right: Mrs. Cowan, B. Erkes, D. Behr, R. Consi- dine, B. Coberly. SECOND RU IV: N. Neugebauer, M. Holmes, B. Jordon, S. Bischoff, N. Kolb. FIRST R0 W-Left to Right: Mr. Cameron, B. Reid, N. Lee, K. Womack, Mr. Farmer. SECOND ROW: Bobbit, S. Holderman, G. Trimble, B. Garriott, D. Balteore. n.1....1.w. - --s --1 Page 97 senior. ff? i FIRST ROW-Left to Right: S. Scheler, G. Hubbard, B. Stillwell. SECOND ROW: L. Peterson, P. May, C. Parks, B. Remy, P. Flasck, E. King. THIRD ROW: J. Lewis, L. Corcoran, S. Fish- burn, M. Shadrick, J. Rea, D. Kolar, P. Howse. FUTURE RET AILERS As the noon bell rings, many people can be seen leaving our campus. These students are members of the Future Retailers Club going to their respective jobs. Being a member entitles them to the privilege of arranging their academic programs to coincide with off-campus work. It is a new club at Mira Costa this year, and was established with the purpose of training students interested in sales as a vocation. Mr. Bickers, the sponsor, guides the students in their activities and prepares them for future jobs which await them. F. B. L. A. The highlight of the entire year for the Future Business Leaders of America is their business day. On this day all the members of the FBLA select one ofthe stores or businesses in the South Bay, and com- pletely take over the operation. Along with this very enjoyable outing, they also have gone to the Pruden- tial Life Insurance Building and the Remington Rand Company. With the proceeds ol their Christmas Card and Candy Sale, they give a scholarship to an outstanding lil gif!! fxfmvi Page 98 The forty members of the FBLA are led by Nan- cy Eason, president, and Mr. Bruno, advisor. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: WV. Dike, C. Seals, S. NVhitcd, J. Bobitch, B. Bridge, N. Eason, L. Cowan, P. Moore, I.. Crooks, J. Huffman, H. Edison. SECOND ROW: J. Gay, P. Broulliard, J. Lehman, C. Cooper, J. Kisner, P. Hayward, L. Dayen, S. Thompson, M. Greenfield, P. McAuley, G. Ellis, S. Meyers, J. Hughlett. THIRD ROW: E. Butler, B. Seals, P. Byrd, L. Heimforth, R. Humphreville, M. Goodwin, D. Hughes, J. Rea, D. Kilar, J. Clough, L. Reel. FOURTH ROW: D. Nicoll, B. Canada, D. Lingo, D. Leonard, S. Falls, F. Oliver. G. Holland, J, McCluky, P. O'Brien, M. Lee. A - ..... .L FIRST ROW-Left to Right: D. Surtees, N. Sorensen, G. Hayward. SECOND ROW: P. Sanborn, B. Tracy, B. Bain, M. Whited, D. Briggs, C. Cole. THIRD ROW: L. Dobell, S. Patterson, R. Moore, L. Whittington, C. Mundorf, G. Wil' kins. LATIN CLUB Although slave trade is illegal, every year the Latin Club holds a slave auction. During the auction the first year students are sold to the second year stu- dents for pennies, the main auctioneer is their spon- sor, Miss Cole. The club also celebrates the Saturian Days which originated from the Roman gods. How- ever, the main activity of this club is a banquet: be- ing a costume affair, the first year students come as slaves, second year students, the citizens, and the ex- Latin students represent the gods. SPANISH CLUB As Spanish is a popular foreign language at Mira Costa, the Spanish Club was established to help acquaint the students with the Spanish-speaking countries and their customs. This year the club cn- joyed a Taco supper. Mr. Falcon and Mr. Mills, the co-sponsors, joined the students in eating tacos and listening to Spanish records. Each year the Spanish Club highlights their activities with a visit to Alvaro Street. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Mr. Falcon, A. Gilmore, M. Baker, B. Seals, R. Watson, J. McD0wall, M. Dahl, B. Mearns, B. Smith, Mr. Mills. SECOND ROW: P. Brown, M. Saum, M. Goldberg. L. Peterson S. Duncan, V. Meisenholder, A. Stark. THIRD ROW: J. Poynter, P King, P. Norseth, R. I zuchuk, L. Hutcheon, D. Adams, M. Holmes. fav' Ft A. . .. . I If 'N S-AXXJ P .-I 'Mm mm... . Page 99 an FIRST ROW-Left to Right: XV. Avedner, A. MacKay, G. Hagan, R. Harlow. SEC- ONIJ ROW: B. liisen, D. White, R. Hunter, G. York. THIRD ROW: Mallord, C. Hont, ll. Kraa. Al. Brownlee, C. Dennis, Mr. Specht. AMATEUR RADIO Members of this organization are those interest- ed in amateur radio, its equipment and operation. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Specht, they op- erate on all amateur radio bands and are encouraged to get their licenses. Among the activities this year was a field trip to CBS Television Studio. Leading the group was james Brownlee, president. V. O. M. C. Providing musical background for both lunch periods and also snack, is the main function of the Voice of Mira Costa. Through this program, Mus- tangs hear the latest in news and music. While providing entertainment for the Student Body, the V.O.M.C., under the direction of Mr. Cam- eron, encourages and aids in the forwarding of its members into the fields of radio, television, and an- nouncing. Leading these potential disc-jockeys this year is their '56-'57 president, Terry Vavra. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: B. Delacourt, S. Krier, K. Camp, G. Roehl, J. Estes, J. Hendrick, Mr. Bleidisdel. SECOND ROW.' T. Charles, J. Ferris, J. Nation, A. Numkena, A. Fenner, K. Kosche. THIRD ROW: B. Hardin, S. Haldennan, T. Vavra, L. Stokes, B. Taylor, R, Gensley, J. Williams. . ,,.. . i l l ifilg' Page 100 FUTURE ENGINEERS Promoting good standards of engineer- ing is the purpose of the Future Engineers. The club consists of members interested in this field, and is sponsored by Mr. Perrone. They meet approximately once a month to work on various projects decided on by the club. These projects teach the members how to be more proficient and accurate in this work and are enjoyed by all. They are look- ing forward to a National club rating. RAILROAD CLUB Toot-toot-toot, here comes the Railroad Club. It's not Casey at the wheel but Railroad Club president, Steve Thompson, bringing the old engine into the round- house. This club, formed just recently, has proved that it is one of the most active clubs on the Mira Costa campus. During the meet- ings, the club devotes most of its time to building and repairing model railroad cars. PROJECTION ISTS Educational films at Mira Costa are al- ways high on the students' list of favorite activities. The Projectionist Club is respon- sible for the showing of these films to the students. The club, sponsored by Mr. Mclntyre, learns to operate and repair all the projec- tion machines at Mira Costa. The club con- tains about fifteen members and has elected president Tom Kendrick to lead them. FIRST ROH'-Left to Right: D. Shive, H. De Kasi. SECOND ROW: T. Rousseau. D. Shy, lf. Peterson, Mr. Perronc, S. Schroder. FIRST ROW-Left Io Right: B. XVeavcr, S. Thompson, Mr. Foster. SECOND ROIVJ K. Allen, M. Mchring, U. Schull. FIRST ROIV-Left to Right: K. XVZIKCTIINIII, M. Lango, H. Smith, T. Martin. SICCONID ROW: Steward, D. Franklin, B. Lauterborn, 'I' Kendrick, B. Martin. Law- le-.sz 3 f fl Page 101 FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Rous seau, j. Dunn, J. Campbell, R. Marga donn, Mr. Bowyer. SECOND ROW: D Shive, B. Henley, T. Vavra, j. Hilty, D Schuler, T. Newburg. THIRD ROW R. Bakey, R. Shaug, K. Newell, M Beresford, Cagnier, R. Bergo. Among the most active groups on the Mira Cos- ta campus is the Hi-Y. As this club is a division of the Y.lNl.C.A., its purpose is to create, maintain, and establish high standards of Christian living through- out the community. Highlights of the year were the Y-Day at the Hollywood Bowl, followed by a foot- ball game, and a weekend snow trip to Big Bear. Oth- er activities included a Sports Night and the annual wheelchair basketball game. The proceeds from this .- HI-Y boys. Oflicers of the junior-Senior division were Ber- nard Connolly, Pres., Val Newell, V. Pres., jim Campbell, Sec., Tony Newburg, Treas., and Steve Dunne, Chaplain. The Freshmen-Sophomore officers were David Stout, Pres., Brad Stevenson, V. Pres., Bob Wildenberg, Recorder, and Nairne Farner and Kit Bonham, Sgts. at Arms. The club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Jarvis, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Bow- yer. game go toward new wheelchairs for the crippled FIRST ROW-Left to Right: N. Farmer, B. Wildenberg, B. Stevenson, B. Cook, D. Stout, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. McMahon, B. Bell, McPherson, K. Rockwood, C. Red- dick, K. Bonham, B. Brewer, T. lNedridge, THIRD ROW: K. Kimble, Kafel, R, Ram- beau, S. Spencer, j. Winter, M. Graham. FOURTH ROW: J. Webb, R. Roth, G. Ruther, w V. Thomas, B. Xvaters, M. Tranpann. X., N Z l l I ,FX lg Page 102 l Hu. 1- FIRST ROW-Left to Right: C. Anderson, K. Winkler, S. Schnitter, J. Revill, J. Poyn- ter, Van Lohn. SECOND ROW: N. Jones, N. Carey, M. Unkles, D. Ferguson, S. Nick- leson, P. Edgmond, Miss O'Connor. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, J. Funkhouser, P. Norseth, L. Hutchion, K. Hawley. TRI-HI-Y Spotlighting a few of the year's activities for the Tri-Hi-Y were the annual Y-Day in Hollywood fol- lowed by an exciting football game at the Coliseum, also snowball Fights bring back memories of a week- end at Big Bear. Under the leadership of Miss Haidle, these girls work together to carry out their aim of fellowship and high standards of Christian character. One of the activities which they look forward to is making stuffed dolls and presenting them to many under- privileged children in nearby hospitals. Leading the club this year is President, Sara Jo Whitedg Vice President, Josie Bobitchg Secretary, Barbara Bain, and Treasurer, Pat Brown. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: S. Chapman, B. Brock, V. Frijole, M. Dodge, K. Aabel, C. Cooper, G. Hayes, P. Schillinger. J. Hendrick, B. Alson, L. Wisner, D. Smith, C. McLean SECOND ROW: C. Waynon, C. Potts, J. Stark, M. Walsh, C. Camboe, M. Neff, C. Rawle, L. Richardson, J. Anderson, S. Ford. THIRD ROW: J. Gould, M. Browning, S. Miller, C. Scott, G. Forrester, J. Burrows, P. Canovina, S. Crillin, D. Stevens, S. Krier, Martin S. Yvhite, J. Nollan, D. Jeager, D. Stevens, C. Cordoza, N. Venning, K. Koich, R. Murphy J. Farrand. S. Brennami, N. Venning. FOURTH ROW: J. Howley, B. Coburn, C Kendrich. P. Creen, J. Robinson, S, Smith, D. Denhome, C. Mundorf, M. Whited, B Hamet, C. Barbee, L. Morgan, J. Looson, K, Nurenhausen. FIFTH ROW: J. Haworth D. Ayers, L. Carrett, P. Conway, R. Markert, P. Bailey, T. Hines. P. Gibbons, B. Neel K. Megart, P. Crum, K. Gilcrest, J. Hughes, B. Valencia, L, Hollister, D. Crane. A L .. . 'I' to 38 A .1 el0 Q5 , 3 i l FIRST ROIV-Left to Right. S. Dees, J. Peterson, P. Ryhlick, T. Segerhlom, R. Zuetell, F. Reese, C. Stoneman, B. Bobhitt. SECOND ROW: B. Nelson, C. Hudson, R. McDill, L. Skelton, S. Stark, NI. Shoemaker, J. Eick, V. Newell, I. Van Lohn, B. Leharron, THIRD ROW: S. Seal, C. Annes, L. Ball, J. Goodwin, R. Russell, NI. Raymond, K. Nelson. S. XVinkler. FOURTH ROIV: C. Parks, D. Page 104 jeager, D. Portillo, T. Brookes, D. MacFadden. Nl. Pointer, D. Savoi. SKI CLUB Big Bear beware, the Ski Club is planning an- other snow trip! Such might be the warning to any of the favorite spots of this group of skiing enthu- siasts. ln the cold pre-dawn hours these students may be found bundled up from head to toe looking for- ward to another lun-filled day on the snowy slopes. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Ingersoll and Mr. Hugoboom the members learn more and more about this winter sport. AUTO CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Mills, the Auto Club is designed for boys on campus interested in auto- mobiles. The purpose of the club is for the boys to learn more about their cars and how to fix them. Some of their activities include seeing movies, such as The Mechanical Parts of the Automobile, and going to the drag strips. Also they are very in- terested in driver education and try to emphasize safe driving. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: B Rothenherger, R. Rehart, D. Car penter, C. Soncrant, M. Crist ertson, Black, R. Williams, R Robertson. SECOND ROW: Scott, L. Rob- iii FIRST ROII'-Left Io Right: M. Wood, D. Hadeu, I.. Kenny, C. Rogers, K. Allen, K. Dornoff, S. janovec, N. Kolb, Mr. Schick. .S'IiC0.YIJ ROW: B. Phodes, R. Brown, B. Maclionell, I-I, Green, D. Rolfe, 'l'. Monda, Mrs. Nowlin, Nlr. JZIIICZII. ARTISANS Pallets, paints, and paper packed and ready to go! The Artisans have had one of the IUOSL active years on the MiCoHi campus this term. Their trips included the L.A. Museum, L.A. Fair, Bullocks' Art Show, San Diego Zoo, Huntington Library, and many others. Gayly painted trash cans on campus are just one of the reminders of this club's service. This year the club is under the leadership of Katy Allen, and the sponsorship of Mrs. Nowlin, Mr. Jan- car, and Fred Schick. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Mr. Burtch, B. Hohnes, D. Ingrahm RT Lioneol, S. Hess, P. Welconing 1 Mr. Honacher. SECOND ROW. I.. Bartholomeu, W. Northing- ton, C. Lundy, J. Rose, J. Walker. FISHING CLUB lt's a whopperf' is the cry of one of the enthu- siastic members of the Fishing Club. To the fishers men there is no greater thrill than throwing that line out in the water and reeling it in ten minutes later with a good sized mackerel. This group has banded together for the sole purpose of combining fun and good fishing. Along with Mr. Honaker, their sponsor, they have taken several fishing trips to put their thoughts into action. - ff::i-1,::wfs: s,.aum4l,aw .+.........m.....s....si,.i wwlimJmm. : Page 106 l ji-il W Q as JV FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Miss Coleman, K. Lewis, Phyllis Swan. SECOND ROW: P. Innerbichler, L. Leon. JR.REDlHKEE Serving others in time of need is the motto for the junior Red Cross Club at Mira Costa. This club is one of the most active on the campus. Throughout the year, the club provides many items needed by the hospitals and unfortunate families around the South Bay area. Mrs. Coleman sponsors the club, and Patty ln- nerbichler is the president, along with Karen Lewis, secretary. USHERETTES Serving at the various events and activities is the job of the usherettes. Their main functions in- clude the junior and Senior Plays, PTA Capers, Va- riety Show and Spring Concert. Miss Cooke acts as the club advisor and Marilyn Colman was elected president. The members of this club also enjoy many of their own activities such as horseback riding, theater parties and hiking. FIRST ROW-Left to Right: M. Maha- tura, A. Muiller, M. Kohlmann, J. Walk- er, Miss Cooke. SECOND ROW: E. King, A. Nolan, M. Kohlmann, J. Camp- bell. THIRD ROW: N. Dow, B. Seals, P. Cairns, L. Freman, C. Wood, R. Say. t .W . 1 fam 'Q' vt , v. R tr fi FIRST RO VV-Lfffl lo Right: Miss Valenzuela, G. Goodwin, S. Helm, R. Deauville, S. Barrington, 1. Nation, G. Kettleman. .SECONI7 ROIVJ l'. Owings, V. Blacketer, j. McQuire, li. Gangel, C. Maitland, D. Wood, B. Cowan, Mr. Holland, j. Hansen. THIRD ROW: B. Lewis, P. Byrd, L Heimforth, P. Brouillard, j. Gay, l'. Stockwell, S, Sorenson. D, lforsyt, l'. Gill. FOURTH ROW' M. Browning, J. johnson, M. Goldberg, I.. Graham, L. Dellerach, W. Xvyatt, F. Oliver, M. Saum. DRAMA WORKSHOP As the curtain swings open and the house lights are dimmed, one can be assured of an evening of drama at its finest, put on by the Drama Workshop. President Sue Barrington led the club through its most active year on campus. Their annual produc- tion of the Variety Show was a huge success with the largest turnout in our school's history. Mr. Holland served as the club's advisor and aided his students on to a full year. DEBATE CLUB Tempers Hair and blood pressures rise in spirit- ed debates held by the new Debate Club of Mira Costa. Miss Miller, once a member of a debating team leads this group through many interesting top- ics and teaches the principals and techniques of dc- bating. Highlighting the year was a debate held with Redondo, in which two members were chosen from each school to compete against each other. The Mira Costa Debating Chapter is also looking for- ward to belonging to the National Debating Society. FIRST RO W-Left to Right: T. Vavra, J. Fairbanks, C. Elkins. SECOND ROW L. Higgins, C. Rhind, S. Towler, j. Clay ton, M. Saum, M. Goldberg, Miss Mil ler, S. Hoffman. Page 107 gill . ,X I f FIRST ROII'-Left io Riglzl: Q. Smith, 'l'. Vavra, P. Philp, P. Lahtinen. SECOND ROIV: P. Owings, B. Hillman, S. Submitter, 'l'. Lombard, D. Cuttero, A. Cyronek, S. Spraeklin. THIRD ROIl'.' S. Meistrell, K. Winkler, M. Beal, N. Corcoran, C. Smith, C. lsgreen. FOIRTH ROIV: L. Pearson, M. Mann, C. Strong, C. Berger, S. Daniel, R. Sente. WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Princess of the Nile was one of the many en- joyable liund raising projects of the lVorld Friend- ship Club. lt was quite successful, and many attend- ed. Proceeds went to aid the American Field Service. Under the co-sponsorship of Mrs. Barr and Miss O'Neil, they enjoyed many other activities, such as going to a French restaurant, and presenting a panel discussion on the American Field Service for an as- sembly. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Banding together on the BIiCoHi campus is this group of young Christians, with the primary pur- pose of promoting better fellowship among the stu- dents. On their '57 agenda was guest speaker Rev. Thomas Kerfoot, Youth Director for the North Re- dondo Chapelg also, the popular Christian movie Seventeen was a highlight at one of their meetings. The club is sponsored by Mr. Lowe and Mr. Church. FIRST ROW-Left t Right: B. Cashion, F Fuhrrnann, C. Christophe D. Hatward, B. Kerr, lv Meh ing, B. Shulman, H Fnhr nn. SE C O Ni RO W: D. Sowers, N. Jone P. Gray, B. Seals, B. Fah II. Pittman, M. Malcor, l Littlejohn. THIRD ROV! K. Akerlund, M. Iler, l Reichart, L. Twomey, I Van der Hoek, A, Youn S. Diffee. FOURTH ROM Mr. Lowe, J. Mathews, Berry, D. Sutton, C. A' twll, C. Jaseph. W FIRST ROW-Left to Right: J. Fulnier, l'. Brown, J. Bobitch, S. Whited, B. Bain, L Mead. SECOND ROIV: B. Hillman, II. Montiero, D. Lamphere, K. Warren, I. Dresser, C. Seals. THIRD ROW: B. Fahr, -I. Pittman, D. Hefington, Waite, A. Blacketer, S. Paterson. TRI-HI-Y Organized to promote fellowship and high standards of Christian character, the Tri-Hi-Ysniolds good citizens for Mira Costa. This group is a division of the Torrance chapter of the Y.M.C.A., and it works alongside of the Hi-Y. Many activities were on their agenda this year, including their Sports Night and a joint dance with Y's of other nearby schools. Another special event which drew a large crowd was the annual Tri-Hi-Y versus Faculty volley ball game. PRINTERS DEVILS In order to enable the advanced printshop stuf dents to further their talents, the Printers Devils was organized. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Van- derleest these eager printers print such publications for the school as the La Vista, Reflections, and pro- grams and tickets for all plays and shows. The club is devoted to learning and also teach- ing the art of printing to anyone who wishes to pur- sue this field. The club also takes many held trips during the yearg one of this year's trips included a journey to the printing shops at Compton College. FIRST R0 W-Left to Right: R. Delacourt, L. Boarts, E. Worth, Mr. Vander Leest. SECOND ROW: K. Waterman. J. Btownlow. R. Oliveras, D. Baltezore. f a -ts: r I s.f.Xf'xv-,.,v,-Tj xv..-X! ggi FIRST ROW-FIRST SIiMIiSTER: Left to Right: XV. Roberts, B. Hillman, J. Clayton, C. Iaseph, T. Segerhlotn, P. Purdon, B. Hope, D. White, P. Swan, B. Le Baron. SECOND ROW: S. johnson, M. Reynold, G. Mungen. R, Humphrcville, L. Harris, K. Hickerson, Luther, P. Blausy, P. Inner- bichler, T. Atherton. THIRD ROW: L. Hutchison, M. Goldberg, A. Cyronek, K. Winkler, A. Erkkila, J. Monteiro, C. Dolan, S. Shattp, D. Daniel. FOVRTH ROW: G. Strong, Cunningham, B. Smith, C. Bond, L. Knox, L. Peterson, B. Connolly, R. Shive, J. Bohitch, P. O'Brien. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Rappaport, C. Rhincl. L. Higgins, Withers, G. Hayward, K. Kokos, H. Keller, H. Brown, V. Fennell, Ii. Colee, S. Whited, M. Ross. SIXTH ROW: F. Oder, S. Helm, L. johnson, T. Vavra, C. Stonenian, QI. Hornell, R. Segerhlotn, M. Conolly, B. Georgen. C. S. F. CSF OFFICERS-Left to Right: G. Stonenian. M. Goldberg B Connolly P. Innerluichler. M. Satnn, B. Hillman. OFFICERS CSF is composed of the eager-to-study students who have attained l0 grade points per semester. The proceeds from dances and Torch Day are turned over to the Sandachre Schol- arship fund. The holder of the lucky torch on Torch Day is allowed to go on the half day holiday. There are two of these holidays each year. First semester CSF'ers viewed Around the World in 80 Days. Page ll0 FIRST ROIV-SECOND S1'IMliSTI?R: Left Ia Right: XV. Roherts, ll. Hillman, J. Clayton, C. -Iaseph, P. Swan. 'lf Segerlmlom, fl. Rinker, I. Cunningham, M. Dodge, M. WVhitehed, A. Carr. SECOND ROW: S. johnson, M. Reynold, G. Mungen. R. Humphreville, L. Harris, M. Goldberg, R. Shive, P. llldusy, P, lnnerbichler. T. Atherton, B. Haworth. THIRD ROW: G. Strong, R. Sen- ter, S. Helm, A. Cyronek, R. XVinkler, sl. Monteiro, C. Dolan, S. Shatto, D. Daniel, D. Sowers FOURTH RON .' S. Hollman, M. Connolly, IS. Smith, C. Bond, B. Connolly, L. Knox, P. O'lSrien S. Stoneman, S. Emmons, K. Parker, M. Ross. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Rappaport, C. Rind, L. Higgins J. VVithcrs, R. Segerblom, G. Hayward, B. Bell, H. Keller, H. Brown, V. Fennell, Colee, T. Vavra, S. Diffee. SIXTH ROIV: M. Sante, G. Roberts, J. Horuell. F. Ocler, B. Brewer, S. Thomp- son, B. W'ildenburg, B. Georgcn. 1 1 C.S.F. FIRST Ifflll'-SIiAl. liIiARI'fRS.' Left Io Right: l'. O'Brietl, B. Hillman, R. Humphreville, V. Fennell, R. Shive. .SECOND ROW: V. Prinz, G. Mungen, E. Colee, H. Brown. THIRD ROIII' S. Hollman, C. Rhind, j, XVithers, R. Segerblom, M. Ross. FOUR TH ROW: I.. Knox. B. Connolly, C. Bond. G. Stoneman. SEALBEARERS Seal Bearers are seniors who have had four semesters of CSF, one of these being in his Senior year. This year there are 20, which is the largest group there has ever been in the history of MiCoHi. There are many special scholarships for the members of this honor group and among these other privileges is a g gold seal on their diploma upon 'il graduation. Pano l l I AL HAWK- N. FIR.ST ROIV-MIXED 611.1615 CI.!'Ii: Iffl to Rigllls IE. Tweerl, M. l.uc'ien, M. Clan-roll, Pm. Sullivan, L. Harris, I.. XValkley, S. Yerger, S. Stone, NllllC'll..Y1'lClCliNlD ROW: M, Rice, l. I.z1wley,'l'. Living- ston, N. Benson, B. IJ'Agziy, B. Dilaieourt. M. Alverson, P. Barker, D. Robins, K. Taylor. THIRD ROW: B. XN'z11'1nan, QI. Singleton, H. Gomez, S. Delfrzxnee, N. Slay, H. De Krzmi, I.. Stokes, D. Craw- ford, Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: B. Love. CZ. Niminire, Cl. Megert, Mr. Marquis, P. Dickey, D. Pickett, D. Robins. Dunn II9 FIRST ROWWCLIRLS' CLI.I'IIi CI.l'li: 1.011 to Riglzl: D, Ayers, D. Miller, P. Patterson P Davis L. Daugherty, M. lNIoutano, I.. Dellcbuch. M. lNIagnuson, D. Clookus, K. Paulsen Sl COIVD ROI1 B. Heller, P. 'I'ueker, P. lillis. P. I.anileck. M. Isaacs. R. Markert, I.. Valentin I Colley Simonmls, S. Dysart, M. Beaehzlm. AI. Holland. THIRD ROIV: M. Quattrorlii, K Rogem D Deu holm, N. lfrangopoulos, D, lidmonmls, I.. Cirzlliznn, M, Hoy, A. johnson, B. Hill S Kennet Watters, C. Saaveclra, N. Schmitt, FOURTH ROW: S. Mz1b1'y, j. Haskins, J. IVolleson C Pierce K. Kosehe, COVV2lI'l, B. Clussutt, P. NOTSCIII. lfllflllllfl, S. Royfe. S. Stanton. D IN LSIDIOO Waterman, K. Lorcl, J. Haworth. FIFTH ROIV: J. Clollins, I.. Inman, Cl. Cooper M C laham C' Kendrick, M. Davis. P. Green, K. Reed, M. Doop, -I. Stcmml, j. Slrzilnn, -I. Roylance J DL Lian F. Hern. SIXTH ROIV: K.'l'l1iessen,N. Burr, B. Rycroft, M. Holmes, C. Kelly, C C esser C Potts N. Byers, J. Mz1cCLillw1'ny, P. Roclmlot, .X. Young, CZ, Xllieri, K. Brissey, P. Giles B Penmn K. Leekley, CL. van Vliet. L. XVeil, C. Moe. IS. True. CONCERT CHOIR: Ist ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Cort, B. Wixon, J. Barker, R. Tate, J. Beaird, M Nightingale, D. Sowers, S. Stratford, P. Lilly, N. Atnip, M. Miller. 2nd ROW T. Fausler, H. Snyder, C. Soncrant, P. Phaup, F. Henderson, G. Adams, B. Reagan, A. Hobson, M. Langley, P. Foote, B. Whitaker. 3rd ROW: B. Reed, L. Dart, P. Sequin, K. Beaird, M. Allen, M. Iler, I. Akerlund, C. Axtell, D. Miller. 4th ROW: F. Dunlap, M. Gluesing, E. Wright, S. Summers, B. Gerry, R. Hurley, L. Kolar, C. Forester. CONCERT GLEE CLUB: Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Cairns, E. Boltinghouse, J. Pearcy, K. Powers, C. Anderson, V. Japp, L. McClure, J. Mathews, S. Searcy, K. Womack. 2nd ROW: V. Oppel, D. Reid, S. Monia, S. Beaver, S. Vance, G. Elliott, L. Herbst, L. Free- man, C. Anderson, T. Johnson. 3rd ROW: S. Schenck, M. Brown, B. Haskins, J. Rounds, B. Burnham, S. Copeland, J. Kozenko, V. Bowman, C. Chase, G. Goodreau. 4th ROW' C. Quaglietta, K. Dennis, F. Dennis, J. Bliss, S. Draggie, J. Hagenbough, G. Sandstrom A. Hazeltine, B. Burnham. J 1 ...ima-wg-.eral-.swim ff..f :rs,' -pr.-Q sw wm, M.mmw Page ll3 Page 114 . s it am! A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Ist ROW, Left to Right: F. Hagen, C. Yerger, C. Red- mon, J. Hendrick, B. Seabaugh, D. Klein, S. Samualson, 2nd ROW: J. Dodd, S. Harrison, L. Hutchison, C. Hornick, C. Myers, S. Creek, C. Dolan, M. Malcor. 3rd ROW: C. Berger, G. Mungen, D. White, R. Swartz, P. Walker, K. Quinn, J. Rodaway. 4th ROW.' C. Waterman, J. Smith, L. Schenck, D. Forsyth, L. Dobill, A. Mattsen. A CAPPELLA CHOIR AND GLEE CLUBS Headed by Miss Mary Louise Bowler and Mr. Manning Marquis, the A Cappella Choir and Glee Clubs take part in many varied events such as the an- nual Christmas and Easter programs, and Spring Music Festival. Resplendent in their green and gold robes, the A Cappella Choir and the Glee Clubs have had much praise for their beautiful presentations. The members of these groups have spent a great deal of time in preparing their programs which have been successful throughout the year and well received by V! all. N if .Z W Q was R -.1-I Spawn T . f N, F 1, ' A . - Q . 5 V, '?t5',gg.,- V Vqyy 'Q gg, ,V,A V Ya? wi , algal- .ZL, i - V ri. 1 gng S R, '32 fi W Q if ' ?:- . ' A ,jf ,,, ,J , ik .54 .f:.. -B .-': ' f . ::2,55,, 'Q-. ii '?5Q5:f:,, ..-11 Tig'-'fi - If-i' -- SENIOR GAA: Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Reid, P. Peak, C. Weeding, L. Higgins, C. Meyers, M. Lyon, S, Hoffman. 2nd ROW: S. Darrow, C. Crist, M. Raymond, L. Peterson, K. Kunes, J. Richards, G. Strong, N. Wyman, M. Reynolds. 3rd ROW: L. Robinson, F. Oliver, C. Saavedra, E. Littlejohn, P. MacAuley, C. Little, G. Stadmiller, C. Rhind, G. Mungen, M. Kohlman. 4th ROW: M. Lee, H. Hosler, L. Cowan, B. Pearson, D. Leonard, B. Marr, S. Davidson, M. Walters, C. Bond, L. Skelton. H 3 M Q, W, .W .,,l.,5.,..., .,.-M,,W- .W .. ,. m,,, T. S ...,....1- law... - W -w113mwawwwm :-' 'H ' as :- a z z .: .M .1 292 H :s5a :.- . E' .':-Em:-'5 ' w w QF L -fi .1-.ZiYE: : .: 1. - . -H ' .. -,-- 1 M. sf t -:?rE .!.f -aft. :' -' df.. 5--'EELEH F- .V -' -:P f- 'w .f..1..i- ' f -- 4' . ::.-1. : M- V-.1 .s.:w,... -at - ,-3...-. .--... .aa -1 ..,,.. J. .,::s::-Elm .. ..f...-...H-.. .. .- ..... . ., . IUNIOR GAA: Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Easchief, S. Creek, G. Smith, T. Atherton, D. Daniel, C. Herrington, S. Root, L. Williams, B. Duncan. 2nd ROW: Dresser, C. Dolan, S. Markert, A. Erkkila, M. Stout, J. Clayton, C. Jaseph, K. Lewis, S. Walker, C. Shuman. 3rd ROW: L. Maus, M. Iler, K. Jacobsen, T. Dutton, S. Wilson, M. Anderson, Hoskins, S. Johnson, C. Maitland, M. Saum, T. Jones. 4th ROW: N. Hunnel, S. Duncan, L. Fishbeck, S. Grabau, E. Grabau, Lindquist, C. Robertson, C. Chadil, E. Sedgwick, P. Eldins, J. Ferguson. 5th ROW: C. Annes, S. Starke, S. Thompson, S. Dunson, P. Butler, L. MacDonell, C. Perkio, S. Stratford, P. Murdock, L. Partin, J. Montiero. 6th ROW: J. Kuenzler, S. Richardson, C. Herlocker, L. Elliott, L. Russell, M. Calhoon, S. Kittleson, J. Bernards, A. Glomb. .... -lf. - -si -fl, :li-: J . 5- 115' Page 116 'ii.i. A iiii ,.,, , +V 1 SOPHOMORE GAA: Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J Hovelman, S. Boswell, S. Prickett, D. Wyatt, J. Poynter, S. Schnitter, P. Blausey, C. Christopher, P. Swan, P. Bunn F. Hern, K. Hawley. 2nd ROW: St. Germaine, S. Searcy J. Rinker, P. Purdon, L. Bell, L. Sunada, M. Hanson, V Japp, L. Haskins, P. Gill, L. Goodman, W. Roberts, D Savoie, B. Murphy, L. Smith, L. Trotter. 31d ROW.' D Klein, P. Howse, C. Chaisson, J. Wall, D. Miller, D. Kolar 9 2 T. Segerblom, B. LeBaron, D. Sutton, C. Axtell, N. Unckles J. DeChant, L. Leon, P. lnnerbichler. 4th ROW: A. Mur- dock, B. Hope, P. Bevermyer, D. Portillo, B. Roberts, N Blackett, R. Zutell, S. Seals, S. Winner, M. Beal, M. Carey S. Harrison, M. Margoles, G. Murrey. 5th ROW: D. Dovis M. Ewing, K. Powers, J. Anderson, J. Clough, K. Winkler J. Luther, F. Defries, V. Ladisla, L. Weil, S. Fedderson L. Menard, Revill, S. Grish. FRESHMEN GAA: Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Venning, P. Stone, T. Villanueva, N. Farrand, B. Lewis, P. Crum, B. Johnson, J. Owens, L. Reardon. 2nd ROW: S. Albert, M. Rice, Fassett, Dees, G. Anderson Monctte, C. Geer, T. Mathews, R. Moore, M, Kutch, L. West. S. Bachelor. 3rd ROW: J. Broberg, J. Clough Hollister, Petett, D, Crain, S. Peterson, C. Strong, G. ,C. ,T. Gondira. B. Wooley, S. Cantley, L. Reese, M. Weiss, A. Cunningham. 4th ROW: Gilbert, A. Fuller, C. Smith, C. Isgreen, M. Gill. P. Giles, B. Bridge, T. Neldon, J. Wool- man, J. Wolleson, B. Larson, L. Crist. 5th ROW: R. Schiesl, D. Dye, N. Corcoran, L. Kim, A. Morrison, S. Williams, F. Kingsley, D. Stevens, S. Griffin, S, Daniel L. Pearson. D. Briggs. S. Miller. 1 . .. 1w..M.i..- I nu . la-ml..1mWg...fwyfA7nms.Yw M..,-1u,ssNn1- s-1mm u4m1 1 1 Q G. A. A. ACTIVITIES GAA hoopster makes basket. 1152 Slugger Reid swings for another homer. H Get two, is the cry of Trent Castri- cone as he and Ernie Woods perfect double play. VARSITY BASEBALL Looking back at the Varsity Baseball Season for 1957, we find that again as in the past, the Mustang Horsehiders have made a fine showing in Bay League Competition as well as other contests. This year, the Mustangs, along with Cen- tennial, Santa Monica, Inglewood, Redondo, Leuzinger, and Torrance, com- peted for the Baseball Crown of the Bay League. Richie Hartman, waits for pitch and a possible homerun. f Coach, Walt Jacobsmeyer, shows delight as his Varsity Baseball Trent Castricone scoops the ball for throw to ' first. VARSITY BASEBALL team bags another victory. All Bay League player, Trent Castricone, retumed this year to team up with Ernie Woods, Dave Roberts, Noel Smith, and many others to show all other teams what stiff competition they would be. Coached by Mr. Walt Jacobsmeyer they gave Mira Costa students a team of which to be proud. Mustang horsehiders wait for turn at bat. ,. patl V H ,,g,:g :,--- ' l V Page 121 You,re out, is the umpire's cry as Dave Roberts catches the ball for another out Second baseman, Ernie Woods, and shortstop, 'Trent Castricone, use teamwork to make another double play. WRESTLING TEAM: Ixt ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. DeGrace, A. Zeller, E. McCaw, R. Gramley, D. Eissler, B. Sweeney, T. Brooks. 2nd ROW: M. Hunter, B. Cook, B. Littleton, S. Winfrey, F. Johns, D. Stillwell, R. Stillwell. 3rd ROW: R. Marean, F. Mc- Ginley, J. Scott, R. Stillwell, R. Margadonna, R. Basiliere, M. Fox. 4th ROW: M. Carden, B. Bean, L. Modes, T. Atterbury, M. McConnell, J. Carpenter. WRESTLING TEAM SWIMMING TEAM E -,L-Qi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Whitney, J. Cardinell, E. Wirth, C. Carlisle, B Jones, J. Grahm, M. Maurry, J. Goodwin, A. Tarkington, T. Hart, T. Osborne, K Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomson, E. Hulem, T. McNally, D. Behr, M. Conrad P. Poynter, H. Parker, R. Mcdill, D. Wood, L. Richards, F. King, M. Lyons, J. Gladhill V. Salem, B. Crabtree, C. Middleton. THIRD ROW: G. Horton, T. Ferguson, M. Searcy, C. Tuthill, S. Boarts, D. Lewis, B. Stevenson, P. Berryhill, K. Komick, D. Gibbs, S Morgan, T. Devereauz, N. Timon, D. Carpenter. .AL Striving for the finish line is Chris Bader, and Bill Brewer, Varsity half milers. Page 124 VARSITY Bay League record holder, Bob Rothenberger, paces Val Newell in ever popular mile race. Coach Ray Southstone fires gun to start another race. is 4 ul TRACK Varsity high jumper, Bill Thompson, clears bar for another Bay League victory. Ixt ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Bader, J. Frodsham, B. Bozeman, R. Bukowski, B. Watson, B. Rothenburger, B. Brewer. 2nd ROW: M. O,Haver, V. Newell, W. Whitlock, J. Whitmore, R. Duer, L. Lauterborne, P. OlNeil, J. Jenkins. 3rd ROW: M. Gardener, B. Schultz, B. Gerry, G. Phillips, J. Petersen, D. Thompson, J. Miller, S. Stratton, J. Berry, E. Drotning. .v 0509, 'me' .5 Fimv lm W g lt fl . . 'UF- -as , -f-2 Q Q - 1-xml, '3:e'm' Page l25 BEES A as mg, as Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Skillman, S. Yetter, M. Turner, R Redfield 2nd ROW D. Alexender, J. Campbell, T. Gagnier, A. Gottsdanker, G. Brock R Shurxe 3rd ROW L. Madieros, T. Murphy, R. Rambeau, P. Utterbach, J. Kuld, G Bancroft G Thomas Ist ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Longstreet, B. Martin, E. King, N. Farner, G. McNamara, J. McAllister, D. Jaeger. 2nd ROW: G. Foster, M. Gonzales, K. Newell, G, Mortimore, J. Garrison, J. Harris, R. Sebring. 3rd ROW: B. Sneary, B. Jones, S. Jesse, J. Witt, D. Ewing H. Archuletta, B. Brewer, R. Mitchell, D. Hollaway, B. Brownlee, L. Geer, G. Stallings, R Schaefle, Rockwood. NRG Q li' J TENNIS if W, R.,.P . , , Ixt ROW, LEFT TO RI .H GHT: P. Rhylick, P. Everett, R. Segerblom, M. Connolly. 2nd ROW: Mr. Hugoboom, P. Brown, T. Vavra, D. Marks, V. Thomas, F. Oder. Sl ' J Q 5 s Qs Ysss 'Q s 4 5, 'I X 59. oe 25 Badcetball still in action as Spring Sports prepare Ron Bukowski hands baton to Phil O'Neil who sprints in the Varsity Relay. Page 128 Bob Rothenburger and Val Newell cross finish line for another MiCoHi first place. ' I Q 5 v www 'J K 5 W-3, -www f ff W, ,ky X Q ww- .A ir V W 5 Aff' . K ' my N 2, 5 K Q , Y 3 ,yr my 5 K I J O O NN-li -uv- . -A 5 Page 130 PTA Popular dance of the '20's is exhibited at the PTA Capers. It takes two to tango? Curtain call for all PTA participants. 'Q ,, 'ffgfi' H .,v vm, HS! 5 X , wt Q X Q M. f, , i m Ag- --.1-M sn.. 'gg 1, iff K' 213' X, T554 -S' 5 Q. 5 ,3 31: i. ,xg Ces Bond President Ist ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Prickett L. Reardon . Owens, C. Smith M P 3 2 7 Saum, R. Kerr, J. Dickens. 2nd ROW: T. Segerblom, J. Lindesmith, P. Bebermyer, K. Kelle G. Stron C. Stron S. Wiliams S. Wilson. 3rd ROW: M. Ra ond 3 7 7 3 H. Hosler, L. Peterson, M. Lee, B. Bridge, J. Nation. 0 H -' g' I I Q.. ..., ,.... Q , + .K Q GIRLS' LEAGUE Ces Bond took on a great deal of responsibility when she was elected last year to serve as the 1956- 57 Girls, League President. She and the executive board planned the entire Girls' League calendar this summer. One of the biggest problems at our school is getting the girls acquainted with each other, so in the first week of school, a friendship day was attempted for the first time and turned out to be a tremendous success. Among the various activities sponsored by the Girls, League are the Cotton and Cord Dance, Slack and Pedal Pusher Day, and the Mother and Daughter Tea. Canned goods are colected for needy at Christmas. X is .. ., .. . ..,,,,,,,.,.,. ,Mmm Beth Hillman, Bernie Haskins, DeAnne Black, Kris Keley, Nancy Eason. BOYS' SENIOR CONFERENCE Boys' Senior Conference consists of five Mustang boys who, in the opinion of the Student Body, are good citizens and worthy of such a high office. They promote friendliness and good conduct among the boys of Mira Costa High School. The members of this conference introduce good citizenship and habits throughout the campus. GIRLS' SENIOR CONFERENCE The five newly elected members of the Girls, Senior Conference began their second semester duties under the supervision of Girls, Vice-Principal, Mrs. Kath- erine McVey: Their objective is to enforce our school rules and regulations, help further good citizenship, and judge cases of un-lady like conduct. Their goal is to set a high standard of conduct among the girls at Mira Costa. Jack Brechenridge, George Stoneman, Jeff Plough, John Frodsham, Bernard Connolly. f am rrs. 'Vx 5 il 2 X L. , V QW E K L 1' :LQ ,. ez Vi Mi iifsil .. f. mmf. V f .' , , 1: :fem K- k , . Eff' Sis: +11- 2 'Q i 4 2' V ia? , ,, .Q mggiqv 5712 ' 7 , ff 'Aff ' m 55000, JL? SUNLLCmQWL8QQ,Mq0,,,,,Wbg,?5MWL,w1LxgLtvbU R0rs.,o'-f-JQYx.af1A-QA 'A N- - - .. H 3A Uf9Qf JQAG' Q , WM-Wwwwammmg? 7WifW'Q 'Wf' S ummer 0 0 xy X x X. 3 ' 1 '71 B' 'ff EV J, i Z l - l....-nil ,A 5... Left to Right: Nancy Eason, Claudia. Rhind, Val Newell, Kats Sunada, Glenda Goodwin. SENIOR HISTORY First and foremost, we the graduating class of '57 will remember our Senior year with the many honors and privileges it brought to us. One of the most exciting affairs was the junior-Senior prom at which we were the guests of the Juniors. Another memory that we will never forget is the late hours spent preparing our units for Senior Problems. The class was represented in drill team, pep club, student council, seal bearers, CSF, 'and other clubs. Many of the hard working fourth year men received scholarships to various colleges and universities all over the country. Under the direction of the American Field Service, this past year we have had the privilege of having among us two foreign exchange students: Pekka Lahtinen, from Fin- land, and Ozden Erensoy, from Turkey. Other countries represented on the Mieohi campus are Mexico, by Sylvia Aguilar, and Puerto Rico, by Magda Marques. As leaders we chose, Kats', Sunada as class president, Val Newell, vice-president, Claudia Rhind, secretary, Nancy Eason, treasurer, and Glenda Goodwin, historian. On Graduation night, as we donned our caps and gowns, we recalled many happy memories, and with eyes a bit too shiny received our diplomas and stepped out into the world. Page 135 ABER, KAREN MERIE Concert Glee. AGUILAR, SYLVIA Donas, Transfer from Mexico City. ALLEN, JANICE Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y. ANDERSON, LAWRENCE Commissioner of Athletics, Var- sity 8L B Football, JV Baseball, Key Club, Lettermens' Club, Stu- dent Council, Variety Show, Coro- nation Ball Court. ANDERSON, NANCY ROSE Drill Team, La Vista, Tri-Hi-Y, Thalians, French Club, FBLA. ANDERSON, ROBERT C. B. Football, Hi-Y. ANDREWS, DON Auto Club. ANNES, JIM B. Football, Jr. Play, Thalians. ARCE, RUDY C 8: D Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Hi-Y, Golf Club. L57 f ZX ARCHULETTA, GIL Commissioner of Campus 8: Health, Graduation Escort, B Football, Baseball, Hoofprints, Jr Red Cross, Hi-Y, Variety Show, Student Council, Coronation Balf Court. ATTWOOD, DIANE E. Flagtwirler, GAA, Pep Club, Var- sity Court, Footlighters, Tri-Hi-Y Thalians. BADER, CHRIS Varsity 8L B Football, Varsity 8 B Track, Key Club, Lettermen' Club, Hi-Y, Coronation Bal Court, Cartoon. BAILEY, TIM JV Football, First -Place Indus- trial Arts Contest. BAKER, FRANK ' if? BARRINGTON, SUSAN Barri' Student Council, Girls' Sr. Con ference, GAA, Drill Team, Hoof- prints, Variety Show, Jr. Play, Sr Play CCrewj, Advance Glee, Tha- lians QPres,j, Footlighters, FTA, Ski Club. BARTON, DENNIS A. B Football, JV Basketball, Auto Club. BASSETT, RAE ANNE Youth Fellowship. BEITZ, BARBARA GAA. FBLA. BELLWOOD, LORRAINE BENFIELD, JACQUE BAKER, ROBERT A. Music Club fPres.j, Orchestra Band, Bio-Chem. Club, Sr. Play BALES. ARLENE Variety Show fCrewj, Jr. Play CCH-wj, Sr. Play CCrewl, Thali- ans, FHA. BALLANTYNE, BARBARA J. GAA. Tri-Hi-Y. BALLARD, NORVEL BALLARD, WAYNE BANDELL, MAUREEN BANNERMAN, JOAN Drill Team, La Vista, Hoofprints, Modern Dance, FTA, Footlight- ers, Tri-Hi-Y. BARKER, JEAN Hoofprints. BARNETT, WILLIAM PAT ASB Treasurer, Varsity GL JV Basketball, Football, Baseball, Key Club. BLACK, DICELLE Songleader, Varsity Court, GAA CSongleaderj, Pep Club, MC Club, Footlighters, Coronation Ball Court. BLACKETER, AILEEN FBLA, Camera Club, Future Meds and Nurses. BLACKWELL, SHARON H. BLAIR, RAYMOND B. Ray Wrestling, Ski Club. BLAUTH, MARTHA JO BLISS, WARNER LOUIS JV Football. Page 138 BENWELL, EVELYN Jr. Red Cross. BERBAUM, KRISTIN L. Majorette, Graduation Escort, GAA, Pep Club, Variety Show, Orchestra, Jr. Red Cross, Tri- Hi-Y, Coronation Ball Court. BERGO, RALPH Bio-Cem., Projection. BIRD, SANDRA Bible Club, Latin Club, QTrans- fer from Presque Isle High, Mainej. BISCHOFF, SHARON Spanish Club. BISHONDEN, PENNY Flag Twirler, Banner Carrier, GAA, Pep Club, Jr. Play CCrewl, Sr. Play, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Coronation Ball Court. BISHOP, JACK Projection. BLACIC, BERNADINE GAA, CSF, Tri-Hi-Y. BLACK, DE ANNE Songleader, Varsity Court, GAA, CSongleaderj, Pep Club, MC Club, Footlighters, Coronation Ball Court. BLOM, BYRON Pody Jester's Workshop. BOARD, SUSAN La Vista, Spanish Club. BOBBIT, JIM BOBITCH, JOSIE Donas, FBLA, CSF, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Sealbearer. BOLING, M. JANE Hoofprints, Modern Dance. BOND, CECILY Girls' League President, Ex- change Student to Finland, Grad- uation Marshall, CSF CVPQ, QTreas.j, GAA fTreas.l fTennis Captainj, MC Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Bio-Chem, Sealbcarer, Coronation Ball Court. BONDURANT, LARRY BOTHA, WARREN VOMC. BOSEMAN, BERNIE Varsity 7 JV Football, Varsity Track, Artisians, Auto Club. BRADFORD, TERRY BRANAM, JOE BRANDT, ALBERT W. BRANDT, JOHN P. C 8: D Basketball, Auto Club. BRECKENRIDGE, JACK Student Council, La Vista, Bio- Chem, Boy's Senior Conference, BREEDLOVE, KAREN Page 139 BREWER, BILL Varsity 8a B Football, Varsity SL B Track, B Basketball, Student Council, Lettermen's Club, Band, ASB Vice-President, Coronation Ball Court. BRIDGE, BARBARA Girls' League Sr. Representative, GAA, QBasketball Man.j, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y. BRIGGS, NORA LEE Jestefs Workshop. BROBERG, SUSAN Student Council, FBLA, FHA, Thalians, Glcc Club. BROUILLARD, PHYLLIS Modern Dance, FBLA, Thalians. BROWN, HERMAN ALBERT Bullocks Art Award, Rotary Art Contest 12nd Placej, Sealbearer. BROWN, NADINE Transfer from San Fernando. BROWNE, ROBERTA JEAN GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA. BROWNLEE, JAMES Football, Amateur Radio. 'ku ,gy ,,, BUHRMAN, DON BUKOWSKI, Ron Varsity Sc B Football, Varsity 8: B Track, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y. BURRIS, FRED Auto Club QPres.l. BUTLER, EDNA LOUISE Majorette. Drill Team, GAA, Pep Club. FBLA, Thalians, CSF, Footlighters. BUTLER, RICHARD Arab B Football, B Track, Student Council, Band, Hi-Y, Ski Club, French Club. BYRD, PHYLLIS GAA, Banner Carrier, Tri-Hi-Y, Footlighters, Thalians. aj' 4r ' me- ' CLELAND. JUDY GAA, Variety Show QCrewj,Tha- lians, Tri-Hi-Y. CLEM, LARRY E. COFFEY, MARY ELLEN FBLA, Youth Fellowship, Mod ern Dance, Future Retailers, Tri Hi-Y. COLEE, ERIC CSF, Sealbeurer. COLIN, BEVERLEE Drill Tezun, Student Council French Club. COLMAN, PATRICIA LOU Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Fellowship. BYRNE, VALERIE GAA. CALHOUN, BOB CANADA, BETTY Ski Club, FBLA. CANTRELL, JIM Golf, Bowling Club, Rifle Club. CARLSEN, GREG CASTRICONE, TRENT Varsity 8a B Football, All Bay League, Varsity Baseball, Student Council, Lcttermen's Club CPres.j, Key Club QVPJ, Hi-Y. CAUSEY, JEFF Hi-Y, Bio-Chem, Future Meds 8L Nurses. CHASE, CAROL Operetta, Variety Show. CHAVEZ, ,IOANNE I 5.-7123 ,tr it 3, 5 -wi' ann'-may ' 'sisvu-ww-Mgr ms w '9 J, CRAIG, JERRY Varsity 8L JV Tennis, JV Cross Country, Band, Lettermen's Club, Youth Fellowship QTreas.j, As- tronomy Club, Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Auto Club. CRANMORE, SUZAN Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Artisians, Tri- Hi-Y, Astronomy Club. CRIST, CAROLYN GAA, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y. CROOKS, LEA Varsity Court, Drill Team, FBLA, Coronation Ball Court. CROSHER, HAROLD CURLEY, PAT Page 142 COMITAS, NICK Varsity 8L B Football, Variety Show, Coronation Ball Court. CONNOLLY, BERNARD Boys' Intramural Director, Hi-Y, CSF, Spanish Club, Boys' Sr. Con- ference, Sealbearer. CONTRERAS, SALVADOR Jr. Police, Auto Club, Key Club. COOPER, CLARICE FBLA. CORCORAN, LYNDA FBLA, Ski Club, Glee Club. CORT, NANCY M. GAA, A Cappella Choir, Concert Glee, Jr. Red Cross. COTTRELL, DAVE COWAN, BRUCE HAROLD Variety Show, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Camera Club, Thalians. COWAN, LA VERNE Majorette, Drill Team, GAA Pep Club, Record Roundup, Camera Club, FBLA QVPJ. DALTON, ANN DARROW, SHARON MARIE Transfer from Sequoia High School, GAA, Artisians, Tri-Hi-Y, Variety Show. DAVIDSON, SUSAN GAA, Band, Orchestra, CSF. DAYTON, SHARON GAA, Ski Club. DEAUVILLE, ROSEMARY Flagtwirler, Varsity Court, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Variety Show CStudent Directorj, Girls' Sr. Conference, GAA, Donas, Graduation Mar- shal, Hoofprints, CSF. Tri-Hi-Y, Thalians, French Club, FBLA, Coronation Ball Court. DECKER, ART Student Council, Camera Club CPres.j, French Club, Variety Show. DENNISS, SPENCER Auto Club, Rifie Club. DESMORE, MARLENE FBLA, Ski Club. DIKE, JANICE GAA, CSF. DION, MARY ANN Youth Fellowship. DORR, MARGIE GAA, La Vista, Tri-Hi-Y. DOTY, HERBERT JOE Varsity Sc JV Football, Gradua tion Escort, Lcttermen's Club. DU BOSE, FRANK H., Jr. Varsity 8: B Basketball, jr. Play fCrewl, Sr. Play CCrewJ, Gradua- tion Marshal, French Club fPres.l, Craftsmanship Award CPrintingj, Coronation Ball Court. DUERR, RAYMOND E. Varsity 8: B Football, Varsity 8a B Track, Lettermen's Club, Coro- nation Ball Court. DUNAGAN, LAURA Variety Show, Moderner Tanz, Youth Fellowship, Music Club. DUNKELBERGER, GERENNE ANN FHA. DURBIN, LINDA Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA, Ski Club. DURLAND, DOUG Auto Club. EAGLES, DENNY Varsity SL B Football, Varsity Ten nis, B Wrestling, Swimming. EASON, NANCY Sr. Class Treasurer, Girls' Sr. Con ference, Graduation Escort, Donas, Student Council, FBLA QPres.J. EASTMAN, FRANK JACK, Jr. Astronomy Club, Camera Club. EBERSOLE, JANE La Vista. EDGAR, CRAIG Varsity ESL JV Football. EDWARDS, ED H' . .Wi ' :iii H ...ff 'i' . is as ,, rg... ,:..,,. -,-f L.. .e .1 .. s wig... WW gif. y I ,My 1352 , I I .. . U gf EISSLER, LARRY Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Key Club. ELLIOTT, BILLY DON Astronomy Club, Camera Club. ELLIOTT, GRACE Youth Fellowship. ELLIS, GWEN GAA, CSF. FBLA, MC Club, Youth Fellowship. ENGLE, DAVID B Cross Country, B Track. ERENSOY, OZDEN Foreign Exchange Student from Turkey, Donas, Student Council, World Friendship Club, Corona- tion Ball Court, FENNELL, VINCENT Science Department Award, As- tronomy Club, Radio Club, CSF, Sealbearer. FERGUSON, DON Varsity Football, Jr. Play, Vari- ety Show, HOOFPRINTS, Let- termen's Club, Thalians. FISHBURN, SUE Student Council, Future Re- tailers. FLASCK, PAT Student Council, FBLA, Future Retailers. FLOREA,GWEN GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Ski Club, Arti- sans. FORD, HENRY ERTZMAN, JAN FREDERICK Bio-Chem, Hi-Y. EVERETT, ROGER Varsity Tennis, JV Basketball, Tennis Medal, Youth Fellowship, Rifle Club, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y. EWART, CAROLYN Student Council, FBLA, Ski Club, Future Retailers. EWING, DAVE Track, Auto Club. FAHR, BARBARA Drill Team, HOOFPRINTS, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Fellow- ship. FALLS, LORETTA GAIL CSANDENJ Drill Team, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Variety Show, Footlighters, FBLA. FAVER, GLENDA GAYLE Operetta, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Music Club, Youth Fellowship. FELAT, CAROL Student Council, FBLA, FTA, Ski Club. FELICIANO, RITA ANN Moderna Tanz, Camera Club, FTA. GEORGEN, BENNETT R. CSF. GIBBENS, AL GILES, KENNETH HOOFPRINTS, Student Council, Rotary Club Award l55, '56, Bul- locks Gold Key. GILL, JUNE Melvin Mustang, GAA, La Vis- ta CFeature Ed.J Pep Club, Ten- nis Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Footlighters, Thalians, Camera Club, Student Council, Banner Carrier, Variety Show. GIPSON, LA VONNE Tri-Hi-Y. GITMED, JOHN PAUL Future Farmers QVPD. Page 146 FORSYTH, DAVID S. Variety Show, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Operetta, A Cappella Choir, Music Club, Bio-Chem, Jester's Work- shop, Spanish Club. FOSTER, DOYLE WAYNE FOWLER, RUTH DIANNA Jr. Red Cross. FRODSHAM, John Boys' League Secretary, Gradua- tion Usher, Varsity Track, Var- sity Cross Country, D Basketball, Hi-Y, Youth Fellowship, Letter- men's Club, Jester's Workshop. FULLMER, JULIE Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Meds 8a Nurses. GANGEL, BRENDA LEE Drill Team, FBLA, FHA, Record Round-Up. GARLAND, ROBERT French Club. GARNER, PAUL L. GAY JEANETTE M. Girls, Intramural Director, GAA. Student Council, Inkspots, jes- ter's Workshop. GLADHILL, JIM JV Football, Swimming, Hi-Y, Travel Club. GOODWIN, GLENDA Sr. Class Historian, Student Council, Majorette, Variety Show, Pep Club, HOOFPRINTS, La Vista, GAA, Thalians. GOODWIN, MARILYN Student Council, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y. GOUVEIA, MARY LOU FBLA. GRANTHAM, BETTY FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Ski Club, Arti- sans. GRAY, DON GREAVES, GAIL Drill Team, GAA, Tennis Team, American Legion Essay Award, Tri-Hi-Y, Footlighters, Thalians. HADEN, CAROLE M. CSF, Music Club HAGENBAUGH, JUDITY LEE JUDY Variety Show CCrewD, Sr. Play fCrewJ, Student Council, FHA, Glee Club, Jester's Workshop. HALBROOK, DORA ANN La Vista, FBLA. HAMPTON, BRUCE HARBUCK, NANCY HARBY Varsity Court, Songleader, Pep Club, MC Club, Tri-Hi-Y. HART, TOM B Football, Varsity 8: B Swim- ming, Hi-Y, Auto Club, Travel- ing Club. HASKINS, BERNIE Varsity Court, GAA gSongleaderl, Songleader, Pep Club, Student Council, Thalians, Girls' Sr. Con- ference, Coronation Ball Court. HATTEN LEONA FBLA, Ski Club. Page 147 HAYES, BOB Swimming, Basketball, CSF. HAYS, FREDA GAA, Variety Show, Operetta, Modern Dance, Future Meds 8a Nurses, French Club, VOMC. HAYWARD, DOUGLAS Youth Fellowship. HAYWARD, PAULINE FBLA. HEADLEY, LEONARD E. HEFFINGTON, DIANE Tri-Hi-Y, Future Meds 81 Nurses. HEIMFORTH, LA VONNE FBLA, Jester's Workshop. HEIMFORTH, RICHARD VOMC. HELLER, RAYMOND f Qlllll' HELM, SUZI Drill Team, Banner Carrier, GAA, HOOFPRINTS CSenior Editorj, CSF, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA fTreas.j. Thalians CSec.j, Ski Club, Stu- dent Council. HERRIOT, RICHARD PARKER Hi-Y. HETHERINGTON, RUSSELL FRED Jr. Boy's Sr. Conference, Student Council. HEUEISEN, DIANNA LINDSAY HOOFPRINTS, Tri-Hi-Y, Arti- sans, FBLA, Ski Club, Thalians, World Friendship Club. HIGGINS, LYNNE Majorette, Graduation Marshall, GAA, GAA Board, Pep Club, HOOFPRINTS, Variety Show, Student Council, MC Club, Donas, Inkspots, FHA, FTA, CSF, Record Round-up, Thalians. Cor- onation Ball Court. HILAND, GARY Anfn fllllld HOUSE, BILL Varsity SL B Football. HOWARD, BARBARA LORRAINE Tri-Hi-Y, Artisans. HUBBARD, GEORGE JV Football, Wrestling, French Club, Future Retailers, FBLA. HUDSON, CHARLES CHUCK Band, Variety Show, VOMC, Future Farmers, Music Club. HUGHES, RUTH GAA. HUGHLETT, VIRGINIA ANN FBLA. HILL, FRANCES E. HILLMAN, ELIZABETH Girls' State, Sealbearer, Charlaine, Deatherage Award, Donas fAsst. Chair.D, La Vista, Graduation Escort, CSF, Inkspots, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Artisans. HILTON, CAROL A. Youth Fellowship, Tri-Hi-Y. HODGES, DUSTY HODSON, DAVE Varsity 8t B Football, B Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, Corona- tion Ball Court. HOFFMAN, SUSAN Girls' Sr. Conference, Girls, League Board, Donas, FTA, GAA, CSF, Tri-Hi-Y, La Vista, Sealbearer. HOLMES, JOHNNY Band. HOPE, JOHN JV Football, Varsity 84 JV Wrestling, Amateur Radio Club. HOSLER, HOLLY Frosh. Juror, Girls, League Vice Pres., Girls' League Board, Mel- vin Mustang, Graduation Escort, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA. W' KAST, SANDRA K'SANDI Student Council, Modern Dance. KAWELL, ROBERT BRUCE B Football, Hi-Y, RiHe Club, Auto Club. KEENE, ELLEN HILL GAA, Spanish Club. KELLEY, KRIS Drill Team Leader, Girls' League Sr. Representative, Variety Show, Pep Club, HOOFPRINTS, CSF, Tri-Hi-Y, Thalians, Ski Club, Student Council, Girls' Sr. Conference. Coronation B a l 1 Court. KENDRICK, TOM Projection. KENNEY LINDA GAA, Jr. Play, CSF, FBLA, Arti- sans, Spanish Club, Footlighters, Tri-Hi-Y. HUMPHREVILLE, RUBY M. CSF, FBLA, Sealbearer. HURST, JOHN WILLIAM Ja.ck,' B Football, B Track, Band, Spanish Club. JAMES, BILL Auto Club. JOHNSON, KEN Youth Fellowship, Camera Club, Astronomy Club, Bio-Chem. JOHNSON, THERON JOHSTON, CHUCK JOHNSTON, ROBERT W. C Track, Hi-Y, Key Club. JONES, BILL Cross Country, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross. JONES, DON Swimming, Hi-Y. y.i3ySff4iV3m ,W ,f.,:,:f, , 'E' 'QW V ,ffffff ,,,' K 2.1, . . ,M 'i?5i 35 sg 2 Q W X si L X' A .,,,w J, .6 X :Q , ,fi 4 sf Q 4 if A A 4 .1-x.m,J.f f .,,, . , NQW. Xia? Q fa 511595551 Q 2 , Q- Q' M 'I Pt 3. Q 1' 1 xv. ve . Q 1-H 1. XE Q . X , ' .1 F., 4,1 ufwg 4 mf- ME: wiv. Q q- ,ge Aww- flf - ' Q W 2 52 fi. ww? M NLM 1 yi! 121251-' --p-I x s LAUCHLAN, GARY B Basketball, Travel Club, Spanish Club Hi-Y. LAUTERBORN, LARRY ROBERT Varsity Track. LEE, MARJORIE Girls' League 2nd V.P., Girls, League Board, FBLA, MC Club, Reford Round-up, Footlighters, Came-ra,Club. LEE, NANCY Bio-Chem Club. LEHMAN, JEAN LELAND, FRANK JV SL B Football, Auto Club. LENIHAN, TOM LEONARD, DONNA GAA, FBLA, FHA, CV.P.J, MC Club, Youth Fellowship. LESLIE, BETSY Variety Show, Music Club, Cam- era Club. LEWIS, JUDY ski Club, FBLA, Thalians, Fu- ture Retailers. LINDESMITH, JEAN Varsity Court, Drill Team, Don- as fChairmanj, Girls' League Board, Frosh. Secretary, Gradua- tion Escort, Pep Club, GAA, Stu- dent Council, Coronation Ball Court. LINGO, DIANE Drill Team, FBLA, Footlighters. LITTLE, SARAH CECELIA CSF, GAA, Music Club, Astron- omy Club, Modern Dance, VOMC, Glee, Camera Club, World Friehdship. LITTLEJOHN, ELDORA GAA, FBLA, Ski Club. LITTLETON, WILLIAM JOSEPH Jr. Varsity Football, JV Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Coronation Ball Court. MAC KAY. BRIER Transfer from Compton High. MAC LARDIE, JUDY Soph. Class Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Thalians, Footlight- ers. MANALATOS. PAUL S. Drama Workshop. MARR, BEV GAA, MC Club, Footlighters, FBLA. MARSHALL, CHARLIE JV Baseball. MATHEWS, JOAN Student Council, LaVista, CSF, Youth Fellowship, Donas. LOMBARD, A. TONI Sr. Play CCrewJ, Artisans, Astron- omy Club, Spanish Club, World Friendship. LONG, DON C. B Football, Varsity 8L B, C Track, B, C Basketball, Jr. Class Presi- dent, Key Club, Lettermenls Club, Hi-Y, CSF. LOTT, PATRICIA ANN LOWRY. PATRICK G. JV Football, Tennis, Astronomy Club. LUCAS. WILLIAM T. JV Football. LUCY, YVONNE BONNY Operetta, Thalians, Youth Fel- lowship, FBLA. LYON, MARILYN JANE GAA, HOOFPRINTS, Ski Club, FTA Thalians. MAC AULEY, PHYLLIS GAA, MC Club, FBLA, Youth Fellowship. MAC DOWALL, JAMES GMAC Varsity gl B Football, JV Base- ball, B Trark, Student Council, Spanish Club. lwulfr if W Musik siaiiwv' MCNAMARA BEVERLY GAA, Teen-age Road-eo ist Place Winner, jr. Play, Bio-Chem, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club. MELCHER, CAROL SUE Student Council, Ski Club. MENARD, MARGARET PEGGY, MESSMORE, DONNA Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA. MEYERS, LINDA S. Footlighters, Future Meds 8: Nur- ses, FBLA. MONIA, LINDA Drill Team, FBLA, Moderna Tanz, Youth Fellowship, Camera Club. Paqe 154 MAY, PATTY Tri-Hi-Y, ski Club, FBLA. MAZZARFLLA, LARRY VENSON FBLA. MQCLBLLAN, INETHA GAA, FHA, FBLA. MCLELLAN, ELEANOR HILL Usherettes, Ski Club. MCCONNELL, MICHAEL A. MIKE, Commissioner of Entertainment, Boys' League Frosh, Representa- tive, Soph. Class President, Va:- sity Football, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Student Council. Cor- onation Ball Court, MCDILL, RON D St B Basketball, Student Coun- cil, HOOFPRINTS, Swimming, Ski Club, Auto Club. MCINTIRE, BOBBI ANDERSON Flagtwirler, Varsity Court, Pep Club. MCINTYRE, STUART MCLURG, NANCY LEE La Vista, Tri-Hi-Y. MOORE, MIKE MORRIS, JAMES MORRIS, LONNIE IORRISON, CHRISTINE irtisans. IUNGEN, GAIL ealbearer, Graduation Escort, La- 'ista Associate Editor, GAA sec.j, Donas, A Cappella Choir, Vorld Friendship, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, IC Club, Inkspots. IURRAY, PAT oysl Sr. Conference, Hi-Y, 'OMC, Record Round-up. MYERS, CECELIA LYLE GAA, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, A Cap- pella, Spanish, Thalians. NEAL, BEVERLY Future Retailers. NELDON, LEWIS H. III 1? NELSON, BOB Variety Show, Band, Operetta. NELSON, KATHY FBLA, Glee Club, Ski Club. NEWBURGH, TONY Boys' League Treasurer, Student Council, Ski Club, FBLA, Hi-Y, Bowling Club. NEWELL, VAL Sr. Class Vice-Pres, Boys' League Vice-Pres, Boys' League Sr. Rep., ASB Vice-Pres, Graduation Es- Cort, Cross Country, Varsity SL C Track, Lettermens' Club, Hi-Y, Coronation Ball Court. NEWTON, CHARLES B 81 C Track, Projection Club CPres,j. NOLLAN, ANDREA MARIE ANN', Jr. Class Treasurer, Ski Club. Tv-i-I-Ii-V NORMAN, SHIRLEY NORTON, BARBARA ANN GAA. NOWLAND, LANCE B Football, Varsity Track, Cross Country, Record Round-up CVPQ. O,BRIEN, PEGGY ANNE GAA, Drill Team, Variety Show, Donas, FBLA, CSF, Footlighters, Sealbearer, Student Council. OLIVER, FRANCES E. GAA fSoftball Managerj, MC Club, QVPD, Thalians, Ski Club. OLIVERAS, RICHARD Rotary Club Award, Printing Club. OLLER BOB O'NEIL, PHIL Varsity Track, ,IV Football, Stu- dent Council, Lettermenls Club. ORMSBY, JOHN MICHAEL B Football, Student Council, CSF, Hi-Y. PAPANDREA, FRANK PARKER, HUGH Swimming Club. PARKER, KATHY Girls' League Soph. Representa- tive, Girls, Frosh. Juror, Student Council, FTA CSecl, GAA fSec. VPD, MC Club, Spanish Club CPres.j, Ski Club. Girls' Intra- mural Director, Varsity Court. Cor- onation Ball Court. PASSERELL, BARBARA ANN PATERSON, SHEILA M. Operetta, HOOFPRINTS, Mod- erna Tanz, FBLA, Music Club. PATTERSON, CATHY rl' I X 5 it fl l POWELL, WILLIAM PRICKETT, DONALD L. PRINZ, VIRGINIA Jr. Play, Drill Team, HOOF- PRINTS CEditorl, Donas, Student Council, GAA, CSF, Footlighters, Thalians, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Sealbearer, Quill and Scroll. PUCCI, ALFRED Spanish Club. PULASKI, ALEX Wrestling, Baseball, French Club. QUAGLIETTA, CAROLE Music Club, Astronomy Club, Slee Club, Jr. Red Cross. N542 my s, ii, i lr 1 X I4 2' PEAK, PATRICIA JOAN GAA, MC Club, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club. PEARSON, BARBARA Graduation Usher, Honorary Ush- erette, GAA, Spanish Club, Thal- ians, Tri-Hi-Y. PEDERSEN, BILL PETERS, DALE PETERSON, LINDA ASB Treasurer, Yell Leader, Girls' League Sr. Rep., Girls' League Board, HOOFPRINTS fBus. Managerj, Student Council, Jr. Play fCrewl , Variety Show CCrewj, CSF, FTA CPres.J, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, CAA, Graduation Usher, Coronation Ball Court, PFAHLER, FRED A. PIERCE, CLIFF Rifle Club. PITTMAN, JANICE LORRAINE Usherettes fPres.j, Youth Fel- lowship, FBLA. PLOUCH, JEFF Varsity 8t JV Football, JV Basketball, Key Club, Letter- menls Club, Hi-Y. I Wm? vm ,,, ,gf wr vm 'air Us :W 34.55555 5 4, N new f . i, Q . ,L f ' i - tf..a:w,ifzs: ses if RHIND, CLAUDIA YVONNE Yell Leader, Sr. Class Treasurer, Girls' League Treasurer, GAA QPres.J, Girls' League Frosh. Rep, Girls' League Soph. Rep., CSF QVPD, Donas, Pep Club, Ski Club, Graduation Marshall, Sealbearer, Coronation Ball Court. RICHARDS, JANICE GAA, Tennis Team, Music Club, Spanish Club. RICHARDSON, MONA RIEGLER, DENNIS C Track. ROBERTSON, BUD ROBINSON, LINDA M. GAA. Page 158 RADTKE, GLORIA A Cappella, La Vista, Foot- lighters. RAYMOND, MARY ANN Girls' League Sr. Rep, Girls' League Board, GAA, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y. READY, JANLCE GAA, FBLA. REAGAN, DON REDMON, CHARLOTTE SHERRY Student Council, Variety Snow FHA, Moderne Tanz, Ski Club REESE, FRED Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Ski Club, Hi-Y Variety Show. REID, KATHLEEN GAA, MC Club, Ski Club, Jr Red Cross. REMY, BARBARA Future Retailers, FHA. REYNOLD, MARILYN JEAN La Vista QSports Ed.j , Ink- spots QPres.j, MC Club QSec.j Tri-Hi-Y, GAA. 2 ROGERS, JOHN MICHAEL Varsity, JV, B 8: C Basketball, JV Baseball, Soph. Class Vice- President, Frosh. Class Magazine Drive Chairman, Student Coun- cil, La Vista, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Coronation Ball Court. ROSE, EMMY LOU Drill Team, Jr. Play, Graduation Usher, Thalians, Footlighters. ROSE, GERRY ROSE, JOHN H. Transfer from Venice High, Fish- ing Club. ROSS MICHAEL Boys' State, Commissioner of Entertainment, Variety Show fMusic Directorj, VOMC, CSF, Band, Thalians, Sealbearer, Coro- nation Ball Court. ROTH, MICHAEL Boys' League President, Boys' Sr. Conference, B Football, B Track, Boys' League Board, Student Council, Ski Club. ROUSSEAU, JIM Youth Fellowship, Hi-Y, Stamp Club, Rifle Club. ROVELLO, CAMILLE Drill Team, Modern Dance, Var- iety Show, Student Council, CSF, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club. ROWLEY, CLAUDIA Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir. 'H ROY, BOB Student Council. RUSSELL, ROSEMARI Student Council. RYCROFT, PAT FBLA, Artisans, Perfect Atten- dance 3 yr. SAAVEDRA, CRUZITA CRUZIE GAA, Operetta, Tennis Team, Girls' Glee, MC Club, Future Re- tailers. SARTIN, MARY ELLEN SAY, ROXY LEE Band, Jr. Play QCrewj, Sr. Play CCrewj, Variety Show CCrewD, Usherettes. Page 159 SCHENCK, LARRY JV, B Football, Key Club, Youth Fellwoship, French Club, Camera Club. SCHERER, GARRY Future Retailers. SCHLOESSER, AL Youth Fellowship. SCHMITT, CAROLE SCHROEDER, LYNN GAA, Artisans, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, SEALS, CHARLOTTE Youth Fellowship, Usherettes, FBLA. SEAWRIGHT, DENNIS Varsity, B Swimming, Student Council, Hi-Y. SEGARS, PAT Varsity Court, FBLA, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. SEGERBLOM, RONALD BUCK Yell Leader, Varsity Tennis, Boys, Sr. Conference, Boys' State, Stu- dent Council, Key Club, Ski Club CPres.D, Jr. Toastmasters, CSF, ASB President, Sealbearer, Coro' nation Ball Court. 2 -' V . 'M 'wwfffp' SEGUIN, PAUL V. Jr. Cross Country, Track, Camera Club, Radio Club, French Club, Projection. SERRA, SANDY SHADRICK, MARY Jr. Class Vice President, La Vista, Ski Club, Future Retailers. SHANNON, LEO P. SHIVE, DICK Band, Sr. Play, CSF, Hi-Y Spanish Club, World Friendship Sealbearer. SILK, JOE Varsity, JV 8: B Football, Intra mural Basketball, Variety Show Band, Student Council, Letter! men's Club, Coronation Ball Court. SPITTLE, PAUL R. SPRACKLIN, SALLY Varsity Sweetheart, Drill Team, Student Council, Spanish, World Friendship Club, Coronation Ball Court. STADTMILLER, GLORIA Jr. Play fCrewj, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, MC Club, Spanish Club. STAUFFER, ROLLIE STEVER, GARY LYNN Frosh Class President, B Football, Student Council, Latin Club. STEWART, JIM SKELTON, LINDA MAE Drill Team, GAA, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. SMITH, ADRIENNE ANDI La Vista, Tri-Hi-Y IVPJ, Ink- sports. SMITH, BERNELL Variety Show, Jr. Play fCrewJ, CSF, Footlighters, Inkspots, Spa- nish. SMITH, JIM D st B Basketball. SMITH, JUDY ski Club. SMITH, ROGER A. SORRELS, CAROL CRAWFORD CSF, Latin Club, French Club, Astronomy, Travel Club fPres.j, Artisans, Thalians. SOULE, EDDIE Ski Club. SPENCER, MIKE Printing Award Q3rd. Placej, As- tronomy fPres.j. TARKINGTON, ALAN B Football, Varsity 8L B Swim- ming, Jr. Play Stage Mgr., Sr. Play Mgr., Outstanding Swimmer Award. THORNBERG, LINDA LEE Usherettes, GAA CSF, FBLA. TINGLEY, PRUE TOWLER, SANDRA SUZANNE SUZY Variety Show, Jr. Play CCrewJ, Sr. Play, Drill Team, Graduation Usher, Honorary Usherette, Future Meds 8L Nurses, FHA, Thalians, FTA, World Friendship Club. TRAIN, PATSY ANN TREXLER, NANCY FHA, FBLA, Camera Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Banner Carrier. Page 152 STILLWELL, ROBERT Varsity 8r JV Football, Wrestling. STOCKMAR, STANLEY Jr. Play, HOOFPRINTS, Camera Club, Hi-Y, Bio-Chem Club. STOKES, GERI GAA, MC Club, Artisans. STONE, JANET Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. STONEMAN, GEORGE La Vista CEditorj, CSF QTreas.J, Student Council, Hi-Y, Camera, Ski Club, Sealbearer, Key Club. STRATTON, WILLIAM P. SKIP Varsity SL JV Football, Varsity 8: JV Basketball, Varsity Track, Graduation Escort, Student Coun- cil, Lettermens' Club, Hi-Y, Auto Club, Travel Club. STRONG, GWEN GAA fTreas.J, Jr. Play fCrewJ, MC Club, Tri-Hi-Y QSec.J, Girls' League Board CSec., Rep.J, CSF. Coronation Ball Court. SULLINS, CHUCK SUNADA, KATSUMI Sr. Class President, Band, Stu- dent Council. TUTHILL, CLARK DOC', B Football, Swimming, JV Base- ball. URBACH, KATHIE URBACH, SONNY VANCE, ROBERT BOBl' Track, Fishing Club, World Friendship Club. VENINATI, VICKIE Transfer from Santa Monica High. VON STERNBERG, ROBERT SMITTY', WAITE, JEAN CSF, Tri-Hi-Y. WALKER, JOAN Usherettes. WALTER, MARILYN GAA, Band, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y. WANNER, TED WATERMAN, CLAUDE E. Artisans. WATSON, BRYAN CHARLES ASB President, Drum Major, Var- sity 8L B Football, Varsity 8a B Track, B Basketball, Band, Let- termens' Club, Ski Club, Hi-Y CPrcs.j, Key Club, Coronation Ball Court. WATTERS, FLOYD WATTERS, JANET M. Transfer from Big Bear High. WEBBER, DAVID D. Varsity 8a JV Football, Letter- mens' Club. Page l63 WEEDING, CARLENE Girls' Sr. Conference, Variety Show, Band, Drum Majorette, All-California High School Sym- phony, Student Council, CSF, Pep Club, GAA, MC Club, Tri-Hi-Y. WEIGAND, JUDY ANNE Variety Show fCrewJ, HOOF- PRINTS, Ski Club, FTA, FBLA, World Friendship. WELCH BARBARA WELCH, PENNY GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, CSF, Spanish Club. WEST, BETTY Youth Fellowship, Music Club. WHITED, SARA JO Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA, CSF. WHITLOCK, WILBUR L. Commissioner of Athletics, Track, Varsity 8: JV Cross Country, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club. WHITNEY, ROGER WHITTEN, TOM WILSON, JOHN JV Football, Auto Club. WILSON, JUDY WINCHELL, DAVE B Football, JV Baseball, Letter- mens' Club, Craftsmanship Award for Mechanical Drawing. WINGATE, DON WINKLER, SANDI' RAE Student Council, Thalians, Arti- sans, FBLA. WITHERS, JIM Varsity, B St D Basketball, Varsity 8: JV Baseball, Boys' State, Key Club fSec.j, Lettermens' -Club, Student Council, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Sealbearer, Coronation Ball Court. Bird, Sandra Jane Lister Brown, Nadine Brumbaugh, George Burd, Helen Lucille Cole, Lois Cottrell, David Freeman Crager, Tommy Dean, Stan Headley, Leonard Everett Hudson, Arlene Rochele Hurt, Gary Laun, George Leet, Don WOOD, CAROLE HOOFPRINTS, Usherettes. WOODS, ERN IE B Football, Varsity, C 8: D Bas- ketball, Varsity 8: JV Baseball, Key Club QPres.l, Lettermen's I Club, Student Council, Boys' League Vice-President, Coronation Ball Court. , WOOLMAN, VERNA WYATT, BOB Swimming, Football, Wrestling, Hi-T Youth Fellowship, Swim Club. WYMAN, NANCY Graduation Usher, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, World Friendship, MC Club. YOUNG, JUDITH MOOSE GAA, Footlighters, Ski Club, MC Club, French Club, Thalians. ZAFERRIS, STELLA Transfer from Fresno High, Con- cert Choir, World Friendship Club. ZIELKE, MARILYN Future Meds gl Nurses. THOMPSON, ANITA CAMERA SHY McDonald, Ruth Deanna McGowan, -Margaret McKinley, Carlbert William O'Haver, Michael Page, June Ann Probasco, Carl Henry Tobias, Gene Van Briggle, Sandy TRUEMPLER, FRED WILES, JOE Youth Fellowship, ire 166 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Many different countries throughout the world are represented at Mira Costa through our foreign exchange students, who are selected on scholastic ability and participation in extra curricular activities, These stu- dents come from their respective countries to the United States and attend various schools throughout the nation. Ozden Erensoy who hails from Turkey, and Pekka Lahtinen from Finland, are the two exchange students attending Mira Costa this year. Last summer, Cecily Bond was chosen as representative from Mira Costa to Finland as one of the United States' Foreign Ex- change students. This year, June Montiero was chosen to be the representative from Mira Costa. Through the American Field Service organization, this invaluable program is made possible. Its purpose is to promote better relations between nations. V il lains - - a If' 1: -. ft 'fi ,. w Pekka Lathinen and Ozden Erensoy are welcomed by Mr. Waller. M.C.'S Representatives to foreign lands, are Cecily Bond and June Montiero. Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trukey, and Finland are repre- sented at M.C. by Magda Marques, Sylvia Aguilar, Ozden Erensoy, and Pekka Lahtinen. X 2 ' an . A 1? A 'in A Ms f 1 f ,M . 'P' Q' .a 1' .-Q. f ff -R. ,,. 2 ,X ,W -Q 'nw'-, A 'N , pn. 1 4: X Y x L if 2 if-1 an 5 jf 1:2 5:- VARIETY Rockie Markert sings Calypso. Full ensemble of From Here Out is se 1 Modern dance group performs before Mayan idol. ,....-4- SHOW Football heroes' wounds are quickly cured. finale of annual Variety show. Talented performers from Mira Costa combined their skills to produce one of the greatest Variety Shows in the history of Mira Costa. This year's Variety show, a satire on the television program Wide Wide World was titled From Here Out. The production had many stars, but some of the outstanding ones were Norman Gage, a western singerg the Napoleaon boys, two Hawaiian singers: and the Mira Costa modern dancers. The show was under the direction of Rosemary Deauville. and most of the musical arrangements were done by Mike Ross. Don Ferg- uson played the part of stage manager. and the brains', behind everyone and everything was Mr. Bert Holland, drama and speech teacher at Mira Costa. The main production number in the show was Jubilation T. Cornpone which helped make the show a wonderful success. ...aug Villain displays mortgage on frail maiden's house. 1 . Page 169 gt, Horsehiders in action at Oster- haus Held. 5 Page 170 SPORTS Roy Dinell takes rebound from Tor- rance player. , wfsfm ,www-W 'k john Frodsham, sprinter, works out for annual relays. HIGHLIGHTS All Bay League player, Trent Castri- cone, received award from Coach Don Cogswell. Mustangs' ball carrier receives football in large gain against Sweetwater. Mustang Yell Leaders spark the studentls spirit at football and basketball games. Page 171 5' l 2. 5 Q . V Gt, Ev . A fl 1 Creative Students enjoy working with clay. Page 172 F- M Winston Cambre wins first place in Science fair with his Tesla Coil. Girls State will welcome Joanne Clayton as Mira Costa representative. gmimtwmf, fig,1fz,s. .W ,Q .. . 1,.stQq mmmmmmsX:mtfwmst1Mwmmmwmwwwmmwtsmmsw Straw hats and country attire are seen at HOOFPRINT'S Hoe-Down. Mustangs meet tough competition in wheel chair basketball game. we .. -in LM' A me H J, ft-, . f ., . ,.w.wmf-gaianmwwyutwwtwt.Mns , :- Homemaking students take pride in their work Page 173 Ptge I74 tolls V ' if i. O Jimmy-f-f'Mom thinks your getting to he a real gone Miss Clagghorn--'LThere must be a nest in that treefi fisherman. Mr. Martin. Gordon Morse as Mr, Martin. David Roemer as Jimmy, Gayle Sven as Mrs. Martin. QL-RD Janet Nation as Miss Clagghorn, Betty Sue Bobbet, as Mrs. Finley, Cheri Dolan as Mrs. Barnes. JUNIOR PLAY The Juniors stored a tremendous sueeess this year with their Junior Play. This yt-ar's play was an original comedy written hy Marian and Alt-tha Browne. Miss Aletha Browne is head of the English Department. This delightful comedy takes place in a mountain summer resort. It dealt with two teenage girls and their boyfriends, two singing Don--HDidn't you hear what she said ? auditions, fishing, a bird wateher, and a thirteen year old boy with all the answers. This was Mr. Bert C. Holland's last theatrical produetion at Mira Costa. Being the juniors' annual money raising event, profits from it go to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom. QL-RJ Anna Glomb as Linda, Jon Elvrum as Don, and g'Sing For Me, Baby f Paul lloodward as Neal. QL-RD Peggy Stockwell, Norma Taber. Pat Berryhill. Q V, ... . R if 'iiriiq Q!! , I mf., . W1 fx, 1 .. t Bernie Haskins, Jean Lindesmith, Lynne Higgins, Lee Ozden Erensoy, Debbie Black, Dicellc Black, Ces Bond, Crooks, Linda Peterson. Rosemary Deauville. Val Newell, Buck Segerblom, Brian Watson, Dave Hodson, Mike Ross, Nick Comitas, Jim Withers, Pekka Lahtinen, Ray Duerr. Larry Anderson. Verna Woolman, Gwen Strong, Kris Kelley, Sally Sprack- lin, Claudia Rhind. Penny Bishonden, Kris Berbaum, Linda Knox. Mike Rogers, Mike McConnell, Frank DuBose, Chris Bader, Bill Brewer. Billie Littleton, Gil Archuletta, Joe Silk. Miss- Ernie Woods. ing: Kathy Parker. : li 3 ii. 1 Page 175 SENIORS A111-1, K, 196. 1615 ,4g..11:.r, s. 136 A11en, J. 136 Anderson, L, -12. -111, 136, 175 Andmfm. N. 70. 136 Andmun. R. 190 Anderson. R. 24. 25 Andffwgn 136 11.1111-4.1 47. 130 .-mf. R. 196 .4ff1.u1f115. G. 20, 21, 69, 75, 190. 175 A11wood,D. 25, 39. 71, 136 H5111-1, cz, 20. 42, -19, 67. 125, 1913, 175 Badr-r. v.s B.111y,.4,T 130 15.11.-1, r. 195 Baker. 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M. l60, 98 Shannon, L. l60 Shive. ll, 78. 9-l, l02, 160. 110, Ill Silk, J. -42, 43. l60, 175 Skelton. L. I0-l, ll6, 161 Smith, A. 20, l6l Smith. B. 7l,9-1, 95, l6l. 99, lll, no smm.,j. 161 smm.,j. l6l smnh, 11. 161 smell, c. c. l6l so-.1e.z. IGI spencer, M, -Isl Spink, P. IGI Spncklin, S. 24, 25, 108, 161, I75 Sladlmiller, G. ll6, l5l Suullzr, R. l5l Slever, G. l6l Smart, J, xox Slillwell, R. 42, 48, 162, 98, I25 Sloclmlr, S. 68, l62 Stokes, G. l62 sum, 1. xsz Swnzman, G. 20. 67, 7l, 94, IO4, ll0, HG, l52 Stratton, I. 24, 42, 45, l2l, l62 smug, G. ss, no, 111, ll6, 152, 162, l75 Sullina, C. 162 Sunnah, K. 20, 78, 162 Tnrkington, A. 123, l62 Thompson, A. l65 Thomherg, L. 162 Tinguy, P. 162 Tobin, G. Towler, S. 107, l62 Train, P. 162 Tmder, N. l62 Truemplaer, F. l65 Tllthill, C. l23, ISS Urlnch, H. 163 Urblch, K. 165 Van Briggle, S. Vance, R. 163 Von Slernberg, R. 163 wma, J. les, ms Wnlker, J. 106, 163 Winner, T. l6S Waller, M. IOS, l63 Wltermnn, C. ll4, l65 Wltlan, B. 20, 42, 43, 67, 125, IGS, 175 Wltterl, F. IGS Wnlnn,j. 112, 165 Webber, D. 42, 43, l63 Webber, T. Weedlng, C. 80, ll6, l64 Welglnd, j. 68, IS4 Welch, B. 164 Welch, P. 164 Welt, B. l64 Whiled, 5.98, 103, 110, 164 f Whilloclt, W. 20, 21, 48, l25, l54 Whitney, IL 164 Whitten, T. 164 wud, J. 165 wnm., J. 164 wnm, J. 164 Wilson, 3. Winchell, D, IG14 Wingnte, D. IS! Winkler, S. 104, lll, IM . Witllen. J. 20, 59, 53, 67, lll, 164, 175 Wood, C. 68, 106, 165 Woods, E. 20, 24, 55, 59, 6l, 63, 67, 165, l75 Woolmnn, V. 165, l75 Wynn, R. 165 Wyman. N. 116, 165 Young, j. 165 Zaleris, S. 165 Zitglcr, K, Ziellle, M. 96, lli5 Jvmons Abner, E. 82 Adamn, D. 66, 82, 94, 99 Addison, H, 82 Akerlund, K. BZ, IDB, H3 Allen, K, 66, 82 Allen, W. Anclenen, M. 66, 82, 94, 116 Anderson, C. 82, llS Anderton, G. Annex, C. 66, 78, 79, 82, l04, ll6 Anthony, M. 82 Archuletll, H. 82, l26 An1l.r.e.,j. sz Arthur, N. 46, 82 Ax-Klum, H. 82 Alpel, J. 82 Atherton, T. 69, 82, ll0, l ll, I I6 Alnip, N. 82, H3 Aneberry, T. 47, 62, 82, I23 Alterbury, T, 82 Austin, W. B2 Blima, H. 82 Bain, B. 78, 82, 94, 95, 96, 99, l03 Baker, L. 82 lalmey, ll. 82, l02 Ball, L. 82, ID4 Bancroft, G. l26 Bandcll, K, B2 lhrlzre, N. 82 Burnett, E. 7l, B2 lililierc, R. 47, 82, l23 Bend, D. 82, 113 ltlrd, S. 24, 59, 67, 82 Beelea, B. B2 sem., 5. az Benbow, S. 82 Benedict, B. B2 swarm, M. az, 102 Bennion, S. 82 Berg, W. Berier, S. Bernardx, J. 38, 7l, 82, 116 Berry, J. 45, 51, sz, los, 125, l74 Berryhill, P. 78, 82, 123 sever, s. sz Bierer, J. 82 Blzisdell, D. 82 Blaildell, D. P. 82 Bliss, J. 82, 96,115,119 Baum, M. 21, 40, sz, 95 lobbett, B. S. 82, 104, 174 Bolinger, T. 82 Boltinghoule, E, 82, 95, ll! Bottellen, W. B2 Bourpnuy, J. 82 Bourdaux, J, Bvwen, R. B2 Bowman, V. 82,113 Brandt, D. Brcault, j. B2 Broadbent, D. 82 sms., J. az Brvvm, C. 82 Blvwn, j. 82, 93 Blvwn, M. 82 Bmwn, R. 82, 108 Bnwm, R, 82 Bnwm, P. 82, 99, 103 Browning, s. 21, aa Bruce, J. 83 Brucllcr, D. 83 Buck, J. as Buckles, E. 7l, 83 Buckmier, B. Buffett, M. 83 Bund, B, 70, 83 Burk, R. 83 Burr, M. 83 Burton, C. 88 Bush, L. B! Bulter, P, 78, ll6 Butterworth, J. 83 Clin, P. B3 Cain, R. 47, 83 Clllidon, M. 71, 83,116 Cambn, W. 88 w ff' G- Qi A c....,ss.u 1.3: mm ' 1 1 I Cu-Inn. K. 83 ' Carlson, D. 85 Carpenter, 1. 83 Cmutt, H. 83 Canricone, D. B3 Cnniven, J. 62, 83 Cecil, I. 83 Chldil, C. 83, H6 Clnrleville, K. 83 Chavez, G. 89 Chloupek, W. 47 Clark, D. B! Clark, D. 71, 83 Clxwwn, W. 83 cum., J. 66, ss, sa, 94, 107, ll0, Ill, ll6 Clemmer, M. 83 Colube, ll. B3 on, J. as Colley, S. 83 Coen, P. 83 Caller, J. 67, B3 Cammy, c. 42, 43, as Conn, R. B! Cole, M. B3 Cool, J. as V Crue, S. 83 Creek, S. 83, lH, 116 Grin, M. 83, l04 Cmny, K. 83 Crowder, c. sa Cummings, N. 83 Cumminghlm, J, 21, 7l, sa, no, 111 Cymnelt, A. 66, 83, l08, l 10, l l l Dale, j, 83 Dnngelor, E. sa Daniel, D. 66, 78, 83, 10 ll0, lll, 116 Dnnlcy, B. Davenport, D. Davenport, j. B3 Dayen, L. 83, 98 Davin, K, BS Dean, D. 83 Delgado, T. Bl Denholm, D. B4 Dennis, D. B4 Devoe, P. A. 78, 84 Dickem, 84, 132 Dickey, S. A. 78, 84 Dietrich, T. B4 Dodd, G. 84, 114, Dolan, C. B4, ll0, lll, 114, 116, 174- Dorr, R.- 70, 84 Dnggee, S. 113 Drencr, J. 84,103,116 Duffy. J' umm., s. 1. s4, ns Duncan, S. 21, 70, 84, 9 H6 Dunkerley, j. 84 Dunlap, J. 84, H3 Dunn, 1. 84, 102 Dunn, S. B4 Dutton, C, A. 84, ll6 Euchiel, A. I-'.' ll6 Economy, G. B4 Egerer, J. 46, 67, B4 Eiuler, D. 84, 129 Elkins, C. S. 84, 94 Elkim, P. 116 Elling, D. 84 Elliott, L. 71, 84, 116 Elunnm, J. 84, 174 Engen, C. 46, H4 Engle, P. 42,43,s7,a-1 Enriqucz, G. 84 Eppard, J. 84 Erkkila, A. 84, ll0, ll6 Estes, j. 84, l0D Estrada, B. B4 Ewing, R. 84 Fairbanks, K. C. 84, 94 Fmllx, C. C. 84 Fnrrvll, W. R. 84 Ferguson, J. 84, ll6 Ferguson, T. 84, 123 Fcmltmm, S. 71, 84 Ferris, J. 84, 100 Findlcy, W. C. 84 Fixhbcek, L. A. 84, H6 Flanegin, D. B-If Fletrhcr, J. Flynn, E. 84 Foote, P. 84, 113 Ford, G. 84 Fomtcr, C. 84 9, Fuller, G. M, l26 Foulke, P. 84 Prong, E. M Fry, L. 84 Fuhrmann, R. 84, l08 Fuller, C. 84 Glgnicr, T. 84, l02, l25 Gain, I. 84 Gudner, J. 84, 95, l25 Garrison, J. 84 Gly, L. 84 Genlley, ll. 84, lm George, S. 84 Gerry, B. ll3, 125 Gilel, B. M Glomb, A. ll6, l74 Goldberg, M. 66, 85, 92, 94, 99, 101, 107, ll0, lll Goodin, E. B5 Goodmlu, G. 85, ll! Gordon, J. auxin, J. as annum, z, aa, ns Gnbnu, S. ll6 Grd, S. B5 Granby, R. B5 Gray. R. B5 cfm., J, as Greenfield, M. 85, 98 Griflln, M. 62, B5 Grimm, M. sa, as Gutters, D. SB, 66, 85, IOS Hagan, G. 85 Hagen, F. ss, 114 Hallzig, S. 85, 92 Haldemlan, S. B5, l00 Hale, P. 85 Hall, F. 85 Hall, K. Hall, L. 85 Hllllead, P. B5 Hxmlin, M. B5 Hnning, J. B5 Hamen, J. 85 Hardin, B. 85, 100 H-ra1n,1. as Hnrgil, P. B5 Hargmve, D. 85 Harrington, G. 85, ll6 Harris, D. 47, B5 Harris, E. 62, B5 Hurt, J. 85 Hnnman, ll. 67, 85 Hutch, K. 71, Hlvlorlll, R. 85, lll Heacoclx, W. 85 Helden, D. B5 1-mul, J. as Helm., w. sa, 95 Herlocker, C. 71, 85, ll6 Hen-ingum, C. 85 Helwn, B. B5, 91 Heueilen, D. 85 Heywood, ll. 85 Hiatt, C. 71, B5 Hibbm, s. as Hilty, J. 85, 102 Handley, 'r. as Hines, T. B5 Hilcllock, S. 85 Hodgel, R. B5 Holland, G. 85, 98 Hullowny, D. 85, IZG Hoodward, P. 174 House, B. 21, 47, 85 Hope, J. 85 Hnmell, J. 28, 05, 99, lm, l l l Homin., c, as, ll4 Hosking, P, as Hmkim, J. 86, ll6 Hughel, D. 85, 98 Hundertnurlx, ll. Hunnel, V. 83, ll6 Hunt, G. B5 Hunnmen, L. 85 Hurley, R. 86, ll! nu, M. ss, 100, us, 116 Jun. J- 35 jacklon, B. 59, 86 Jacobsen, K, 86, H6 page., D, ss, 104, 126 jampll, C. 66, 69, 86, 94, 108, ll0, lll, ll6 Jenkiru, J. 86, l25 johm, F. 47, 67, 86, 123 johnson, L. 110 Jnhnwn, P. 86 Johnson, S. 86, ll6 Jollmon, N. 11.1.-num, N. as jones, M. 86 Janes, P. B6 loan, S. 86 Janis, T. 88, H6 10712. P. Irwin, L. 86 . Knnnlng, L. 42, 13, O05 ' Kaeler, B. 79, I lelnl, D! M ' Kendrick, J. as Kenlwlh K. U mm, D. 42, 43, as KEHDOC, P. 86 - Km, ln.. oe, ma, 192 Ketchum, E. B6 King, P. va, as, 99 xmkm, s. aa, nn . Klein, R. I6 Knapp, D. D6 Knlpe, P. Knlu, L. 86, ll! Komicli, K. 86, l2l Kruger, B. ll Kmenzler, 1. H, Ili Kuld. J. as. 126 Kun., J. 46 lah, J. umpnm, n. as, xos Lancaster, R..8B 2 x .. ,Q . lf' :J'f:.3' 1' .,, . . qc-,. -Q1 ,L .r?'i'A' .M .., . - . . ..a,. A ...Rr .a J . i,.:.4' . Els 4 .. is -41,1 1. . 4 L .qgy . -54 ' .- .. 4 3- ' 32.35, -1115... ...Q X-a' - .zap ' .'..'f-LW - fe . .Q-LTV . 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I7 Maman, L. 87 ' Mlrgldonm, R. 47, 07, l02, 123 Marked, 5. 87, 115 M-fu., n, av, m . Mlrh, V. 87 M Marley, J, Marlin, T. 87, l0l Martin, w. a1, IDI Matlock, R. 87 Mun, L. 87, lI6 Maxwell, G. B7 Munn, B. 87, 99 Meimnlwlder, V. 37, 99 Mercer, V. B7 Merldeth, K. B7 umm, c. B7 Meuenchmidt, J. 87 Meyen, M. B7 Michel, S. 87 Milhrat, S. 87 Millar, D. 87 Mau..-, G. sv Miller, J. 87. 125 Miller, M, 87, ll! Mmm, E. 87 fig, 'Q Q... . ng -'.-lily.. ,. . .. .Q ...nf 1,1 ' 1 f-X, ' P11 3. f .. 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B9 Spittle, S. 89 Stallings, 0. 4a, 62, as, 126 Stanley, D. 47, 89 Stark, A. 89, 99 Starke, S, 89, 104, 116 Steward, D. 89 Steward, J. 119, 101 Steward, K. 89 Stimpiig, S. 89 Stockslell, P. 89, 107, 174 Stokes, B. 47, B9 Bikes, N. 89 Stout. A, 89 Stout, M, 89,116 Stratford, S. 89, 113, 116 Stmvm, L. 62 Stroi-1g,J. B9 Studer, K. 89 Sturgeon, E. Sutherland, S. 48 Sven. G. 89, 174 Sweeney, B. ss, 123 Taber, N. 89, 174 Tnre, 11. 09, 113 Taylor, R. D. 89 Taylor, R. J. 89 Tnyiee, 11. 52, as Teague, G. 89 Thiessen, 1. 89, 112 Thomas, B. 89 '1'hompaon,S.89, 111, 116, 125 Thompson, w. as Tinson, N. 89, 123 Tanker, J. 89 Ton-ance, J. Tracy, M. Train, K. 90 Tremnn, J. 90 Trotter. 11. 90 T1-ee, a. 90, 112 Utterback, S. 70, 90 Vander Hoek, G. 90, 108 VanDeWater, W. 90 Ver-ner, J. 90 Vavra, T. 20, 90, 100, 102, 107,108,110,111,127 Vemernl- 90 Veverka, S. Vicnn, B, 90 Vines, C. 90 Vinls, L. 90 Walker. J. 90 Walker, P. 90, 114 Walker, S. 90, 116 wsmney, G. 45, so Warren, W, 90, 103 Watennnn, K. 90, 101, 105 Way, P. 90 Westlxers, C. Webb, G. 90 Weeks, R. 90 Welch, G. 90 Welton, S, 90 Whitaker, B. 90, 113 W11ite,D. 100, 110 Wlrltloeks, S. 90 Whirrnore, J. 125 Whitney, R. 90, 123 Whitten, S. 90 Wickler, W, 90 Williaml, E. 42, 43, 90 Williams, L. 90, 116 Williams, S. 90, 132 Wrlln A 42 43 90 Wilson S 90 116 132 Wrnkelpleck J so Witt P 90 Wood, D. L. 90, 92 Wood, D, R. 21, 42, 43, 90, 107 Wood, M. 90, 108 Woodard, M, 90 Woodie, D. 90, 123 Wyau, W. 90 Yerger, L. 90, 107, 114 Zeller, A. 90, 123 SOPHOMORES Acoara, J. 50 Adm, G. 50, 1111 Alexander, D. 126 . Allen, M. 50, 113 1 Altchuler, L. 50 V Altenbaulmer, A. 21, 50 Alvey, L. 50 . Anderson, C. 50, 103, 113 Anderson, J. 50 Anderson, V. 50 Artz, T. 50, 71 Amin., L. 50 Austin, W. Axtell, C, 50, 108, 113, 1 17 Baarina, L. Baclitell, J. 50 Bailey, J. so Bain, J. 50, 93 Baker, M. 50, 99 Baker, 11, so Baker, B. 50 Baltenore, D. 50, 97, 105 nrndell, 11. Barber, B. 50 Barnett, M. Bartholomew, L. 103 Bass, F. 50 Bala, L. Bassett, J. 50 Batchelor, J. 50, 78 Beal, M. 50, 96, 108 Beard, S. 50 Bebenneyer, P. 50, 66, 132 Beck, M. Be1ch,J, Bell, L. 50 nenbw, J. Benlield, M. 50 Bennett, B. 50 Bennion, S. Benson, N. 50, 112 Benson, R. 50 Berqcr, C. 50, 92, 108, 114 Berry, J. 50 Benz, B. 50, 102 Beynon, R. 50 Bishonden, W. 50 sleek, J. 104 B1-ack, R. 50 Blackburn. M. 50 Blackett, N. 50, 96 Blackman, E. 50 Blausey, P. 50. 96, 110, 111, 117 min, v. so Blodgett, C. 50 Boden, R. 50 Boggiu, D. 50 Bollinger, 11. so Bonham, D, 50, 62, 102 Bene, J. 50 Boon, L. 50 Boswell, S. 49, 50, 117 Bourcier, 50 Boyer, R. 50 Brandt, B. 50 Bridge, L. 50 Brisky, C. 50, 112 Brismn, J. 50 Brisxix, R. 50 Brookes, T. 50, 104, 123 amen, J. so Brown, A. 50, 95 Brown, B. 62 Brown, G. Brown, M. 50, 113 Brown, rt, 50 Brown, T. 50 Brubaker, G. 50 Bmcker, G. 46 Bunn, P. 50, 117 Burk, S. 50 Burnham, B. 50, 113 Buses, L. 50, 79 Bulh M 50 Butler S 50 92 90 Byers M 50 112 Cahow D 1: .1 -1' .feta-..e110ha4ab. ?S'11iFfRi 1f'5F5F5Q2 .5 , 2531-.QQ I, 1. 4 Cniml, K. 50, 92, 95, 106, 1 13 Callahan, M. 50 Campbell, J. so, 126 Campbell, F. 50 Canada, M, 50 Cardinell, J. 50, 123 Carey, c. 41, 50, 96, 103 Carlson, T. so Camxichsel, W. 50 Carpenter, D. so, 104, 123 Carpenter, 11. so Cahion, R. 50, 108 Cbailson, C. 50, 117 Chsve, B. 50 chu-ierwnnn, D. Chare,gJ, 50 C1xavez,V, so Christopher, C. 50, 108, 117 Clay, C. 50, 58, 59, 67 Clough, S. 50, 98 clyae, 11. Clough, J. onle, M. 99 Colley, C. 50 Colley, C. Coney, s. Collier, C. 50 Collins, C. 50, 112 Comitas, a. 51 Conistnck, ll. Cos1nol1y,M.'51,110,111, 1 2 7 Conrad, P. 42, 43, 51, 123 Considine, E. 51, 97 Contildea, R. 51 Cook, B. 46 Cooke, O, 51 Cooper, J. 51 Copeland, S. 51, 113 Count, T. 51 cnngne-y, M. 51 Coward, J. 51, 112 Coyne, 11. 51 Craig, M. 51, 94 Craig, P. 51 Cramer, T. 51 Crandell, D. 51 Crist, G. 51, 79 Crolt, M. 51 cm, c. 51 Crowder, ll. 46. 51 Cxuvmer, G. 51 Cnue, C. 51 Culbert, D. 47, 51 Cummiru, S. 51 Dahl, M. 51, 99 Daly, J. 59 Daniela, B. 59, 78 Daniels, R. 51, 79 Dnmw, rt. 51 ,Dart, L. 21, 51,113 Daugherty, E. Davies, J. 46 Davies, K. Davis, D. 51 Davis,J,51,103 Davis, T. 46, 51 De8ow, J. 51 DeChant, G.51,l12,117 Dees, c, 51, 94 Dernnnee, s. 51, 112 DeGrace, S. 51, 123 Delgado, T. Delight, J. 51 Dennis, J. 113 Denniss, F. 51 Denniss, L, 51 Derby, w. 51 Dearocher, 1.. 45, 51 Devereaux, T. 47, 51, 123 Dewaide, P, Di11'er,S,51, 108,111 Dike, W. 51, 98 Di111eg1io,G. 51 Dinnel, 1-1.51, 61 Dinnel, R. 51, 62 Dion, T. 51 Dionisio, D. 51 DoBe11, C. 51, 99, 114 Doedli, S. 51 Donaldson, J. oepe, D. 51 Doahier, D. 51 Dollsier, F. 51 Dow, N. 51, 106 Drotning, E. 48, 125 Duncan P 51 Dunlap A 51 Dunn J 51 Dye J 51 Bbenold, R. 51 Edglnon, P. 51, 106 Edwards, C. 51 Eheler, P. 51 ' Bick, J. 51, 104 Ellstrom, S. 51 Enright, C. 21, 51 Eppard, J. Erikscn, P. 51 Erkes, W. 51, 97 Eskue, R. Estrada, R. Ewing, M. 51 Fansler, T. 51, 79,113 Pares, C. 51 Famer, N. 47, 51, 102, 126 Faughn, S. 51 Feddu-sen, S. 51 Penn, J. 51 Ferguson, D. 51, 103 Ferguson, F. 51 Finnh, S. 51 Finkenltagen, W. 51 Finney, G. 51 Forester, C. 113 Foust, C, 51, 92, 95 1:,.,.,..,,e...1n., N. 51, 112 rnnk, 11. 51 Franklin, D. 51, 101 Freeland, L. 51 Frr-,isheim, F, 51 Fritz, E. 51 Frontada, F. Fulwieler, 11. 51 . Funkenhonler, J, 51, 103 Gacer, W. Gage, N. 51 Gallagher, D. Garner, L. 51 Gamer, R. 51 Garriquea, W. 51, 93 Garrison, J. 126 Geater, B. 52 Geer, 1.. 126 Gentry, R. 52, 78 Gelneiderhan, J. 52 Geller, G. 52, 112 Gibbs. P. 52, 123 Gibaon, C. 52 Gibson, 1. 52 Gibson, L. 52 Gill, P. 103, 107, 117 Gillmor, C. 52, 99 Gilmore, C1 52 Gilmore, D. 52 Gilpin, S. 52 Glick, B. 52, Gliek, M. 52 Glauing, u. 52, 113 Gonzales, M. 46. 120 , Good, E. 52 Graham, C. Graham, M. 52, 102, 112 Gray, P. 52 Gray, R. 52 Green, J. 52 Green, L. 52 Greene, N. 52 Gregory. M. 52 Grills, S. 52 Hadden, L. 52 1-laden, T. 95, 108 1-landeock, D. 52 Handen, B. 52 Hansen, J. 52, 107 11.n.en,1t. 52 Hanson, M. 52, 117 Harp-eaves, J. 52 Harper, C. Harrington, G, Harris, J. 52, 126 Harris, L. 52,92,110,111, 112 Harrison, S. 52, 114 Harris, T. I.. 52 Haseltine, C. 52 Haskins, L. 52, 12 Hulam, M. 52 Hawley, K. 52, 105, 117 Hays, B. 52 Hayward, G. 52, 67, 96, 99. 110, 111 Heller, B. 52, 112 Henderson, F. 52, 113 Henderson, L 49, 52 Hetbet, L. 52, 113 Hem, 17. 52,112,117 Him j 52 I-Ixehrsno, K 52 96 110 Dinah, D 52 Hifi! K. 52 1 1? 14111, 11. 40, 52 Hina. C. 52 meer, 1. sz Hobday, G. 52 Hdtman. K. 51 Holbrook, 0. 52 1-renews. J. 92, 112 I-Inland, G. 52, 96 11.11-rs, c. Bonn. H. SZ 99 H0091 L. 52 Hoover, L. 1-rnpe, 11. sz, no Hwkill. L52 . ,. Hoallll. CQ ' Hosetnnsgj. 52, 117 , T House, P. 59. 96, Q117 f 1'l0y,iM. 52,112 W Hnbh, 6. 52 1 Hudglsms, A. 52, H . Hulmm, I. I Hughes, D. nqne., nw. 52 Hughes, R. 52 1-rnenreter, J. 52 Hrmmnaa. C. Hunhnnn, L. 1 Humheaon, L. 52, 99. 103, 1 10 lngraham, D. 62, 115 Ingram, I. 52, 82 Inman L. 52 112 ' . 110,111,117 ,- new, u. 52, 112 ., Jeep, v. sz, 118,117 Jnenunn, 11. 52 James, A. 52 Juan, D. 52 'f Jansen, P. - - Q .. 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L as '23 1t1q,r.5s, 120 King, r. rs, sa, 123 , '33-1 King, G. ss ' Kinenene, 1. ss mein, D. ss, 114,117 1, xl. . xnagnr, sr. ss Kohlmann, M. 53, 106 Kokos, K. 53, 93, 110 Kolar, 13.53, 98, 117 Kolb. M. 55, 97, IU Koaenko, J. 53, ll! Knngn, B. ladish. V. Lambeth, W. 53 larrnoash, l. 53' Larson, D. 53 C.53 1.oop,R.59 lave,B.33,ll2 Luua,l.M L1sndy1n,D.50 l.undr15a.n,C 39 Tk., . .,, . f '-'r 'I LW' 15.21-6e5fw2ZTFWN2W 5 ., - 1 ff: :je r Luther, J. 53, H0 lhelfadrn, D. 53 Marky. I.. 53 McCabe. F. 55 McClure. L. H3 McClure, S. McCullough. L. 53 McDonald. G. 53 McElligon. R. 53 Mn-Kinney, P. 53 McLu11, W. 53 Mclhhon, B. 53, l02 Mcldmlton, M. 53 McManus. B. 55 MeM.mer, D. Mchacnrm, J. 102 McTaxmey, D. 53 Maas, G. 59 MacGilliurnY- 1- 53, III MacKay, R. 47 Mabry. J. 53 Mademl R. 53 Mailander, D. 58 Mailer, T. 53 Mann, M. 53, 108 I March, D. 58 Maman, J. 53 lhrogolea, M. 53 Marla, ll. 53 Martin, J. 53 Martin, T. Mlrlinlofn, J. Mathew, L. Mather, A. 53 Mattuan, A. 58 Maurry, M. 53, 123 ummm, J. Megert, L. 53 Meiatrell, B. 21, 40, 53, 103 106 Uelbaels, J. - Menard, L. Marten, P. 53 Miller, D. l. 59, 96, ll2, II7 Miller. D. M. 53, ll! Miller, G. 53 Kitchell, C. .ll llobley, r. 58 Modes, L. 93, IZ! Moe, G. 54, 112 Moe. ll., Moeller, G. 21, 54, 62, 97 Mohn, R. 54 Moluen, G. umm, s. 54, 11s Monroe, B. 34 Momano, M. 53 lloutlem, P. 34 Moor, D. 58 Moon. A. 58 Moore, C. F. M Moore. C. L. 53 Moore, C. F. 21, 53 Moon, ll. 53, 79, 99 Morgan, B. Muffin, B. 53 Morris, M. 53, 66 llorfiu, D. 53 Morris, ll. 53 ua-umm, P. ss, l26 Murdvell, A. 53, 96 Murphy, B. 53, 117 5l'll'PllY. G- 53 llumr. G. 21 . 54 lluselman, R. 53 lynn, T. 55 Nelson, N. 54 Nelson, R. Neugebaugr, N. 53, 97 Nichole, D. 45, 53 Nidiola, B. 92 Niclmllon, 5. 54, 103 Nickerson, L. 21, 53 Nofiep, I.. 54 Norman, M. 54, 79 Norzth, P. 54, 99, 108, 112 Nona., 0. 54 Nonlu-up. G. 54 Nowak, s. 5+ Newland, G. 54 Oahu, D. 47 0'CagnelI, u. 511.92 can-, r. 21, ss, 110, lll, l27 0'Hare, P. 56 Olsen. R. 56 Ollpel, V. 54, ll! Ozulmvich, DJ Osborne, J. 54 Orley. D. 54 , ,.. -, 1 v K . . vs .' - M vin.: E.. .., r . .1 -Ks.iJ.!.,M S Pacheco, D. 54 Pacheco, J. 56 Pacheco, T. Papac, R. 56 Pnppan, M. 56 Parker, R. 56 Parks, C. 356, 96, 98, ID4 Pmclmll, C. 54 Patina, G. 54 Paulsen, K. 54 Pearson, C. 54, 94 Pennon, T. L. 54, 93 Pcnnon, T. M. 54 Pelton, C. 54 Pcnnywell, S. Percy, J. 54, ll3 Peterl, R. Petlijohn, M. 54 Plmup, P. 54, ll3 Phillips, D. 54 Phillips, G. 54, 96, 125 Pickett, S. l32 Pitney, M. 54 Plotner, j. 54 Podoll, E. 54 Polnon, E. 54 Pope, D. Porter. J. 54 Ponillo, D. 54, 66, l04 Potter, F. 54 Potter, j. 54 Pnwcll, D. 54 Powers, K. IIS Powland, 1. 54 Poynter, J. 54, 96, 103, ll7 Price, T. Priclrett, S. 54, II7 Pmctor, M. 54 Pullen, S. 54 Purdon, P. Zl, 54, 110 Quinn, D. 54, 114 Rae, G. Rambeau, R. 54, l02, l2G Rawlins, G. 54, 93 Ru, J. 54, 96, 98 Ren, W. Reeder, L. 54, 96 Reagan, K. IIS ' Reddick, C. 54, l02 Reeder. L. Reel, L. 54, 95 lleichnrt, F. 54, 108 Reid, M. 54 Remy, R. 54, 98 Rcnger, L. 54, 93 llevill, j. 54, 103 Reynolda, P. 54 Reynolda, R. Rice, A. 54 Richards, L. 54, 123 Richer, J. , Riley, j. 54 llinker, J. 54, 66, lll Roberta, B. M, 95, 96 Robertx, G. 54, 67, 78, lll Rohm., w. 54, 110, 111, 111 no1nf1wn,L.H.s1, 104 Robertson, L. j. 54 Rnbertwn, S. K. 54 llovinaon, D. C. 54 Rovinnon, G. E. 54 Rockwood. A. 5Q, l26 Rockwood, A. K. 54, l02 Rodaway, J. M. 56, 114 Rodriguez, R. Rolinwn, G. L. 51 Rout, L. J. as RMI, D. A. 54 Roudanez, G. 54 Rounds, J. c. 54, 113 Ruuucau, T. C. 54 Rnwland, j. D. Roylden, 1. R. 54 nynlifk, P. A. 54, 67. 104, l27 Sale. J. J. 54 Samuelwn, S. K. 54, H4 Sandllnd, G. M. 54 Samson, N. 54 Slndlnnd, G. M. 54 Snrtin, S. L. Sanur, C. D. Snter, R. A. 93 Savoit, D. M. 54, 104 Schaefer, C. M. 54, Srhencll, S. 54, lll, ll3 Scltaelle, R. 54, l26 Schmitz, S. 54 sctmwlle. J. 54 Schneiderhlb, J. ,.hA.l,'. Sclmitter, S. 55, 96, 103, 107, H7 Schwimmer, J. Seal. S. 55. 10-1 Seah, B. 53, 94, 99, IOS Searcy, S. 55 Searlcl, R. Segcrhlom, T. 49, 55, 66, 95, l04, 110, Ill, ll7 S1-guin, 1. 55 Serra, 0. 55 Shnnnnn, P. 55 Shntto. S. 55, 79, ll0, lll Slmwrr, 55 Shea, R. 35, 79 Sheldon, L. 55 Shepherd, D. 55 Sheppard, D. 55 Sherman, J. 55 Shirley, A. 55 Shofleitt, J. Slxulmnn. R. 55, 79 Sights, G. Siglnr, M. 55, 96 Silverman, H. 55, 97 Simpliciu. R. El, 55 Seznmorc. V. 55 Skinner. J. 55 Slater, J. 55 Slay, N. 55, 112 Smiley, L. 55 Smiley, P. Smixh. D. 55 Smith, G. 55 Smith, H. 55, 101 Smith, J. 55, II4 Smith, L. 55 Smith, L. Zl, 55 Smith, N. 21. 55. 59, Sl, 67 Sncary, M. 55 Soncrat, G. 104 Sparlu, G. Spccht, P. 55, 79 Spencer, S. 55, 102 Stehman, D. 55 Stephenson, P. 55 Stem, M. 46, 55 St. Germain, G. 55 Stillwell, D. 55, 123 Stock, B. Stockwell, B. 92 Stone, S. 55, ll2 Storrer, B. 55 Stout. D. 42,41 55, 102 Slnmon, S. 55 Strnm, J. 55 Sullivan, B. 55 Sullivan. M. 55 Sullivan, M. 55 Summers, S. 55, ll! Sunarla, L. 55, 96, ll7 Surteel, D. 55, 99 Sutton, D. 55, ll7 Swan, P. 55, 66, 79, 93. 94.106, ll0,lll,ll7 Swartz, R. 55, ll4 Tamey, M. 55 Taffy, J. 55 Tate, J. 55 Taylor, B. 52, 100 Thomas, A. 55 Thomax, G. 126 Thomu, G. Thomas, 0. 55 Thomax, T. 55 Thnnon, R. Tibbilx, 55 Tijugum, N. 55, 96 Tobias, B. 55 Trichlcr, P. 55 Trimble, c. 55, 97 Trotter, C. 55 Trotter, D. 55 Trotter, L, 55, ll7 Tumor, P. 55 Towmey, L. 55, 92, l08 Ucbbing, V. 55 Unclel, M. 55, 103, ll7 Unfug, M. 55 Valencia, A. 55 Vandcrpluym, T. 55 van101.11,J.55, 103, l04 Van Vliet, G. 20, 49, 55, ll2 Varnelh M. 55 Velner, J. 55 Vieira, K. 55 Vinlove, K. 55, 79 Vaught, M. 55 Wzdleiglx, S. 55 Walker, J. 55. l05 Walker, S. 55 Wall, J. 55,117 Wallace, S. 55, 96 Watgn, B. Watson, ll. 21. 55, 99 Waxman, W. Way, P. Way, P. Webb, R. 55 Weber, D. 55 Wegrich, J. 55 Weil, L. 55, ll2 Wtllh, H. 55, 78, 93 Weston, M. 92 Wcltmpe, P. 55, V While. D. 55, ll4 White, E. White, T. Whitlock, S. Whittington, L. 99 Wilsel, L. 56 Wilbuen, M. 56 Wilcn, M. 56 Wilhelm, B. 56 Wilkcnon. F. Wilkes, J. 56 Wilkim, R. 56 Williamx, G. 56 Wilson, D. 56 Wilson, 1. 46, 56 Wilnon, L. 56 Winfrey, J. 47, 56, 123 Winkler, M. 56, 96, 103, I08, ll0 Winkler, M. 56 Winner, S. 56, 79 Winllow, J. as Wilnislri, P. 56 wi11,o. se, 62 wolfmm, v. 56. 93 Womack, K. ss, 97, IIS Womack, S. 56, 79, 96 Wright, E. 56, H3 Yealiel, C. 56 Young. A. ss, ma, llZ Young, D. 56 Young, G, 56 Young, J. 56 Young, M. 56 vmmg, s. ss Zimmerman, E. 56 Zum-tell, R. ss, 95, l04 FREXHMIIN Aabel, K. 30, l03 Abel, R. 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