Mira Costa High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Manhattan Beach, CA)
- Class of 1960
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Hoofprints in the Sands of Time Table of Contents Page lst Semester Divider 4 Administration l4 Organizations 24 Classes - Freshmen, Sophomores 32 Activities 46 Clubs 80 2nd Semester Divider Organizations lOO Classes - Juniors, Seniors llO Activities l-40 A Ad 'ar VA' On this our tenth year we hope to show, High-lights and progress for all to know. From bore brown acres our high school grew, To these proud buildings both old and new. Students and studies have Hlled these halls, Friendship and pride have built strong walls. Buildings have grown, but in proportion too, Ideas have expanded from old and new. Many will leave for scenes anew, But memories will last to see them through. To Micohi, the green and gold, lts story in pictures will now untold. - Georiess Forrester MIR C0372 .5 Q.. ig-. . .A yr, Staff Editorsz Art Editors: Copywriters: Layout and Designs Senior Editors Sports Editor: Sponsor: I 960 Gretchen Andersen Anne Carr Winnie Harkin Dorothy Hesketh Lynn Worley Georiess Forrester Melinda Kutch Lynne Treman Stetfie White Nancy Vening Jenifer Wall Vickie White Nanci Corcoran Daphne Monroe Mr. Sanford W-'ai Q x X Yu M Y? A Decade of HGQFPRINTS A Published by the students fM' C H' h S h I o Ira osta Ig coo Manhattan Beach California VoIumeX THE CAMPU REFLECTS . . . 1 ' gig F TIM On this foundation Page 6 our school began . . K Page 7 .4 ,Wx , X m ww'-w.vmmuvmuwwmAMmmu And with these beginning words, our school took on history . . Page8 W1 ,J i, W 'm'wMpM,, 5W',u,xiif 1 , W w,w- UW ww ' J ke F ,,. . - ...is :,.A --usa-2-.--.- 5.2 ' -121' 4 -W Page 9 E m I Page 10 Familiar scenes to all is . . f X 1 1 K M. Page 'l'I F School enthusiasm was evident even in our Early Years . . Page 13 THEIR DUTIES ARE EN DLESS 3 G' - Q X J' EX ff in :dig C9 K fg, kg? mfffw fwfr South Bay Administration Under the capable direction of Dr. VV. Earl Brown, Superin- tendent, the South Bay School Board met the first and third Wednesday of every month. These meetings were attended by Mr. Robert Trimble, Clerk, Judge Clifford Higgins, Vice Presi- dent, Dr. John Cooper, President, Mrs. Dorothy Battersby, Mr. Adrian Bibee. Assisting in the duties of superintendent are Mr. Raymond Jones and Mr. A. L. Young. Working together, the Board handles problems concerning school policies, finances, construction and other important is- sues. They also help in the selection of the faculty each year. Mr. Raymond Jones Asst. Superintendent Mr. A. L. Young Asst. Superintendent Robert Trimble. L. to R.: Dr. John Cooper Mr. Adrian Bibee, Judge Clifford Higgins, Mrs Dorothy Battersby, M In a lighter moment . . . Guiding our way Through another successful year at Mira Costa is our dedicated administration. Heading the group is our principal, Mr. Lloyd Waller, who has held this office since the opening of our school in l95O. As- sisting Mr. Waller are Mr. Carl Fisher, Boys' Vice Princi- pal who joined us in 1951 as math instructor, coach, and Attendance Ofticer, and Mrs. Catherine McVey, who has served the school since l95O, also. Helping the students select their course of studies are our counselors under the direction of Miss Millie Thomas. They are Miss Aletha Brown, Sophomores, Mr. Andrew Mclntyre, Juniors, Mr. James Mills, Juniors and Miss Joan Risse, Seniors. Their work is very much appreciated by the Student Body. Lloyd Waller, MC principal turns to the stream for out of school relaxation. Mrs Catherine McVey, Girls' vice-principal, has found warmth and pleasure in her growing art collection. Family man through and through is Mr. Carl Fisher, Mi- cohi Assistant Principal. He grin- ningly confides Only 4Ol steps from our home to the beach! The year round tans of the Fisher Family support this statement. Though these be only ceramic, Miss Millie Thomas, head coun- selor, gains enioyment in caring for her many cats. Hand-built and nearing completion, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cameron are seen adding final touches to their home-to- be. Hours spent at dances and other school functions are also time consuming elements in the out of school life of MC's Stu- dent Director. mp-w .M....... 11 kwsmwie,i,,e- mig,mmsmws 0 O o O Art Librarian JOHN JANCAR LEE FOSTER PATRICIA MARTEL REBECCA COWAN B.A. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S. W y. Business Education gf? -, LEONARD GREENE DOROTHY BUTTERFIELD JAMES CARMODY JACK GRAVES JAMES BRUNO B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. B.S.C., M.A. B.S. B.A. HAROLD LOWE B.S., M.Ed. Driver Education EW?-I Page I8 CLIFFORD HUGOBOOM WALTER ERLINGER RICHARD MILLS WILLIAM WILCOX B.A. B.S. B.A. B.S. English JOAN ALLEN NAOMI BRAMLEY ROSALEE COLEMAN HELEN DUMAS ARABELLE STUBBE A.B. B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.Ed. B.A. B.A., M.A. HARRIETTE FORDYCE WILLIAM GRADY RICHARD HARMETZ JANE HARRIS MARY MARTIRE B.A. B.A. B.A. A.B. B.A., M.A. JAMES MUEHL BARBARA NEWLIN MARGARET NICHOLSON CLOVIS PERES JAMES RITTMAN B.A. B.A. B.A. B.S., M.A. B.A. Freshman Social Studies GERALDINE RODMAN B.A., M.A. HOWARD ROOP PRISCILLA FULLER MARY McVEY B.S., M.S. B.A. B.A., M.A. Us 73 N Page I9 5 Homemaking Attendance I GW I Officer L1 LAURILLA HICKERT EVA RISNEL JOY SWENSON B.A., M.Ed. B.A. B.S. CHARLES WATERS B.A., M.S. Industrial Arts RAY ASH ELMER BLEIDISTEL JOHN HONAKER WARREN VanderLEEST WILLIAM BURTCH M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S. HUGH CAMERON RICHARD DePREZ B.A. B.A. l Language - ROBERT FALCON DORIS BARR MARGARET KELLY JAMES McFADDEN JOSEPH STASSI B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Page 20 Mathematics ALFEO BERNARD: DORTHY BREWSTER JACK DAVIS JoHN NEFF B.A., M.S. B.A. B.A. B.A., M.S. JOHN EBERHARD ARCHIBALD FARMER ROSE SHEARER PETER sMm-1 M u Sic B.A. B.A., M.S. B.A. B.s., M.Ed. A 'RLA School Nurse MARY LOULSE BOWLER RAYMOND PEARSON RUTH scon Science R.N., P.H.N. 'W WALLACE GEER HARRIET JOLLY LESLIE STEVENS CHARLES WILSON FRED ECKERT B.A, B.A., B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S., M.S. THOMAS PENDERGAST CHARLES SPECHT B.S., M.S. B.A. Page 21 Social Swdles as aaaacasc H X N.,-,em I ,,, a, Q' N , '.Q,..f.,. Vw B.A., M.A. gif' ARTHUR DeSANTlS ANTHONY SCARCELLA THOMAS BUSH ROBERT HOLTEL WILLIAM SANFORD B.S., M.A. B.S. B.A. B.A., M.A. WILLIAM SEVADJIAN HAROLD STANNARD GEORGE WATSON ' B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Physical Education DONALD COGSWELL B.S., M.S. ul-lu-I. Pcge 22 JUNE COPE B.S., M.S. Counselors JACK FERNANDEZ DEAN MILLER JOHN RHODES DEAN SEMPERT B.S., M.S. B.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. EVELYN DAUGHERTY JEANNINE RIMLINGER BARBARA B.A. B.A. vonecmnrsssnc s,s. ALETHA BROWNE ANDREW McINTYRE JAMES MILLS JOAN RISSE B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.E. W 6 5 5 COOKS L. to R.. E. O'Neil, D. Newton, M. Harris, M. Naylor, M. Richey, F. Corneil, J. Brooks, M. Mitchell, M. Hasse, M. Horton, K. Hawkins, L. Hodsfeild. Behind the Scenes CLERKS L. to R., From Top: R. Starkey, M. White M BUS DRIVERS L. to R.: G. Doyle, L. Banta, R. Anderson, J. Burk, P. Heading, B. Howard, F, Butcher, F, Behr, V. Jordan, V. Brock C l.UClienbOCl1, O. Hull, S. Armstrong, D. BlCIClC, l. Newklrlt, B. Taute. Dunn, H, Breckenridge, L, Creech, H, McCoskey CUSTODIANS L. to R. ROW 'ls F. Brummel, L. Carson, B. Lankford, O, Cherry, J. Patrick. ROW 2: E. Burns, J. Maddux, J. Lord, D. Fields, E. McNiII, A. Sheppard, G. Label, B. Hoansler, C. Stubbs. ROW 3: F. Goodberry, K. Grimsgaard. Page 23 0 Q O THRCLIGH THE YEARS HAVE BRQLIGHT OLIR ORGANIZATIONS US HONORS AND LEADERSHIP Student Officers Govern . . . stevewhompm V' P 'd Gretchen Andersen me res' em Treasurer Linda Hutchison Secretary Leonard Medeiros Comm. of Entertainment . Burleigh Brewer President Cindy Chester P Comm. of Campus cmd Health Mike Weaver Comm. of Athletics Page 26 Tim Murphy Comm. of Publicity and Elections The Senate and House - Our Two Branch System GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD, L. to R.: Anne Carr, Judy Martin, Linda Reardon, Mrs. McVey, Toni Hinds, Georiess For- rester. Friendship and Service In accordance with the motto of the Mira Costa Girls' League, Loyalty, Friendship, and Service, the organi- zation proved to have a year full of worthwhile activities. The Girls' League sponsored events throughout the year for all to enioy. The season began with Howdy-Day tags, in a coffee house theme. The Cotton and Cord Dance, also in the same theme, and the Christmas proi- ect were both very successful. The Coronation Ball, which was a turn- about attair, climaxed the year. In addition to the annual program, the convening of the Regional Con- ference fell on Mira Costa for the year '59-'60, Under the capable leadership of the board, Linda Reardon, President, Anne Carr, ist Vice-President, Toni Hinds, 2nd Vice-President, Judy Mar- tin, Secretary, Georiess Forrester, Treasurer, and class representatives, the league maintained the high stand- ards previously set. L. to R., ROW 1: Anne Carr, Judy Martin, Mrs. McVey, Linda Reardon, Toni Hinds, Georiess Forrester. ROW 2: Laura Archuletta, Dixie Marquis, Holiday Bartos, Jodie Adamson, Nancy Hesketh, Barbara Oder, Patty Conway, Judy Burrows, Val Tracy, Nancy Craven, Carolyn lsgreen, Priscilla Gibbons, Penny Wilson, Mora Price, Linda Hutchison, Carolyn Strong, Joann Gilbert, Cynthia Dowling, Darla Sowers. Promote Loyalty Of the activities planned for the year, the Boys' League rooter tags opened the season to build up enthusi- asm for the first football game and those following. These tags raised the league's treas- ury balance to help finance many of their annual proiects, among these proiects was the Sweetheart Dance, anticipated by many. A representative was choosen for Boys' State, and the recipient of a scholarship was also de- cided upon. The Board consisted of Wendall Hollis, President, Joe Moller, Vice President, Steve Thompson, Secretary, and Bob Vigil, Treasurer. The repre- sentatives all did a fine iob during 1959-60. BOYS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD, L. to R.: Steve Thompson Joe Moeller, Wendall Hollis, Bob Vigil. L. to R., ROW 1: John Hutcheon, Steve Thompson, Joe Moeller, Wendall Hollis, Bob Vigil, Burleigh Brewer ROW 2: Alex Connolly, Mike Milligan, Richard Mortimer, Jeff Thompson, Bob Campbell, Jerry Shdham Don Murphy, Mike Fansler, Jerry Bova, Tim Brewer, Kirk Calhoun, Bob Perkins, Tuck Stevenson Bob Stidham. 14 A .S -1 fy 'fl me My S1 X M V Po ! 1 awwgk W, L..- ' . , f 1 J M- A V+ f, ima! 'Qfimam M 3 Y? Eu 'K fm 4 A W1 Q QT- Raw? , w xwiwfg,-f ww ,L gf-sw annum., wmnmmm, S-.t ,qw f W 553125 -1 ,Q ,f . 'W A Wm 4,5 H5635 RMK! Hi: Sl S 5 V r f Q, n ig fy, ff - Y if if ' ' qs. P ' X J .Pfam ,V Wk Y iw .pi is 1 fit iii 3 I ff sf, g. HM, R 45 Lk, ww. f' 4 U ,Y Y 14 40-usp., I f 1 5 1 QA Aaxgww, 25. k 1'ifix2,s-:wg A Wbwwzx' AW fx wgffipgkyk . xi I 4 . lXQY'x,,f,,.A.mVV J f Aid M W ,b,, Q 4 f 425531-mfg ,. M The smoke cleared long enough to snap men about campus, Fred, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Waller, Mr. Cameron, and Mr. Waters burning steaks at the Senate dinner. Candid Shots of School Life Spilled milk and stolen silverware were no problem at this Dona-Key Club din- ner. A speech on Teenage Citizen- ship, delivered by Mr. Stannard, praised the work af all service clubs. Student leaders from all eight Bay League schools gathered at MC to dis- cuss aspects of school life. This panel on entertainment, attended by MCer Leonard Medeiros, was one of the many that comprised the Bay League Forum. swam., W 1 Hen ug... f27!!1f7!,VY, X . Q Sk. 4 'SH Bead 1 L W .. um - ' W 2 Q Q main-M N W :M ,.f...,..?' , f. . ,M L W . M KT A , : ,, 1+ FRCSH AN SQPH JOI ED THE RANKS Another proiect begun, Frosh class ofti- cers clear ground for the planting of a tree. ln bewilderment, for she's only a freshman - Betty shrugs at the question What next? FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - L TO R: Betty Robison, Secretary, Barbara Oder, Vice-President, Jonel Bartos, Treasurer, and Mike Casagranda, President. Freshmen review the past year. Although they were uncertain and a little skeptical of all the activities they were to meet during their first year at Mira Costa, the class of '63 Hnally resolved to take the changes in stride and participate in the activi- ties Micohi offered. The Girls' League Welcome Assembly chose twelve girls to display their talent at yell leading, reading coffee house poetry with the background of experi- enced guitar players, and attempting to make the most of the embarrassing event, they gave unusual perform- Page 34 ances. The annual magazine drive brought in S2,930.00, and was a recognized success. Karen Thompson, top sales- man, won a camera, radio and a world globe for her efforts. The class officers elected in November were: Mike Casagranda, President, Barbara Oder, Vice President, Betty Robison, Secretary, and Jonel Bartos, Treasurer. As the year came to a close, they felt better pre- pared to meet events as Sophomores. Abbott, J., Ables, D., Abowitt, M., Abston, J., Adams, C., Adams, D,, Allee, D., Allen, D. Allen, M., Ambatielos, O., Andersen, H., Anderson, G., Anderson, J., An- derson, S., Andreasen, B., Angeleri, D. Ardolino, T., Armstrong, L., Ashcroft, S., Atherton, J., Atteberry, G., Austin, C., Bailey, L., Bailey, M. 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Page 39 Ready to resume their studies and activities, the Sophomore class began their second year at Mira Costa, and prepared to work and enjoy them- selves to the fullest. Leading the class of '62 were: David Watson, President, Kondy Rea, Vice Presi- dent, Jodie Adamson, Secretary, and Nancy Stone, Treasurer. Five hundred sixty-five sophomores were enrolled in the fall. Learning to drive counted with many as their biggest achievement of the year. Ground cleared by the Frosh officers is being mode ready, tools in hand, for planting by Sophomore officers. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - L TO R: Nancy Stone, Treasurer, Dave Watson, President, Kandy Rea, Vice-President, and Jodie Adamson, Secretary. Sophomores add another year to their credit .K -Y Y .f Abbott, B. A .- ' I A X fr-,Z Adamson, J. ' , . 1 'T ' . 'F 1 V ' M Alder, C. :br f- .. VK f ...V Q V Bumngfgnl D, . -f ..-r F kii V--. . .. V. .ef i.. . yi. .- , .AAh, -- A I 3 . ,Mx : - ,,.. ' -. . gl X V 5 if f t' QQ 1- w . 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'A AW it W l18l TOLISB FOOKEFS K mug M iiis l ef M sg K , i as c , M is K , ist R K K X Vkkr F , Il -meer V, gm K 4, we -,sn me-W wifi, 3 xt- .fi r ' 'H' K' Nm' M'3l'wf'm yi are-We f, 5,,ez5s,,Q,WA,Wi,,,L,,,,,a,.ga,. , .aw c,,,fm ,haw A new style was added this year to the whip-snap of the Flag group by these tive Micohi Flag-Twirlers. L. To R., Kathy Taylor, Danita Holliway, Karen Aabel, Lyn Butler and Lo- retta Kim, gracefully executed in- tricate routines for Mustang specta- tors. ... M mei. -2 K 1 4 M. .l,.1ss,z.Q,,f ' ' Sparkling batons precise routines much to MC rallys pa- rades and games. Car- men Stewarr and Anne Ebersole were two well? practiced maioreftes' Rivals meet and the Mustangs come out victorious in the MC- lnglewood football clash. Mustangs in more ways than one, are Pat Dering and Barbara Coulston, Melvin's innenself. n Page 49 L to R., ROW 1: P. Hayes, C. Cavanaugh, L. Martin, B. Mead, M. Murray, K. Richards. ROW 2: J. Longbotham, J. Nollan, S. Hart- man, A. Eckes, B. Kim, L. Deffebach. ROW 3: P. Gibbons, G. For- rester, S. Steele, S. Albert, M. Barnes, P. Conway. ROW 4: T. Hinds M. Taylor, M. Wilkins, S. Luther, J. Messinger, Grace Roehl. ROW 5 S. Hansen, J. Adamson, I. Nebe, J. Grever, J. Secrist, S. Robison I ROW 6: L. Worley, S. Lallou, P. Runcie, L. Repp, R. Napoleon, V Case. ROW 7: N. Brown, S. White, J. Peterson, J. Knox, A. Mc- Laughlin. ROW 8: S. Brennen, L. Humphrey, P, Smith, V. Tracy, J Renner, L. Treman. ROW 9: J. Burrows, S. Krier, S. Yerger, C. Ken- drick, S. Wooley, M. Baker. Leaders: Marcia Whited, Judy Martin. Micoettes Combined Pom Poms and Practice Bringing a splash of color to the half-time activities for the past football season, the Mira Costa Drill Team under Mrs. Remlinger and the Mustang Marching Band under Mr. Pearson performed capably at all games and activities. Marcia Whited, colonel, and Judy Martin, captain, directed the fifty-five member group through the many intricate routines. Since both instructors were in their first year at Mira Costa there were many new ideas on formations and organization to be followed by both of the units. This year, hoping to begin a new tradition, the Drill Team sponsored a turn-about dance, the Snowflake Ball. The annual Drill Team Banquet was held off- campus in January, and at that time the suspense was broken when the new leaders were announced. To finish up the year, the Micoettes and the March- ing Band traveled to National City for a competitive parade. Page 50 mv gill fflf :Kim -c'i.JCEE l is -, J 'G' it 5 Ha . egg, Personality plus girls - Still smiling after a tough football season are Colonel Marcia Whited and Captain Judy Martin. They commanded, coaxed, and whistled their corps of 54 girls into a uni- fied group of one. pr From afternoon frustrations to Friday night fantasies . . , M.C. lights, after nine hours of practice, Micohi Green and Gold march Drill Teamers prepare an intricate routine to the Hawaiian War into an I formed inside a diamond to give salute to the Inglewood Chant for the Inglewood-Mira Costa game. Then, under the night Sentinels. Football Kirk Calhoun Jim Baker Don C09swell Berry Hickman Coach Bob Becker David Luecke MC pigskinners Bob Becker and boffom man, Bill Pearlman, hamper lnglewood's gain by dawning Sentinel quarferback, Dave Rusher. Pearlman went on fo score MC's 7 points in a 2l-7 loss to Inglewood. Tromping over green ierseyed Bill Pearlman is El Segundo man, Bill Brodie. After leaping for a 2 yard gain, This Eagle was brought down by MC'ers, Gary Carnes 470, Jim Baker 463 and Jerry Nickel if-'5O. Fift -nine Bob Perkins Darryl' Sfucker Jerry Bova George O'Brian Captain Ed Wirth Jerry Nickel L to R, ROW 1: Richard Hanson, La Marr Maus, Skip Harwood, Bob Campbell, Joe Reynolds, Denny Conrad, John Maynard, ROW 2: Gary Troxel, Burleigh Brewer, Bill Pearlman, Gary Gonnerman. r Men-gn--f - W-w-mg-m1-v-ff -- -7 , Strong left, i0 play on 3, called by Blocking Back Hickman, sent Gary Gonnerman, I2, on an end sweep for a IO yard gain. Hot on his heels are Redondo men Micky Herman, 90, and Art Ybarra, 64. Season Reviewed . Gridiron activity brought many a Tense moment to Micohi rooters as the '59-'60 Varsity squad fought their way out of the cellar to a 5th place position, impressive considering the strength added to the Bay League this year. The season opened with a heartbreaker, as El Segundo tripped the Mustang eleven with their touchdown as the final gun sounded. A completed pass to Burleigh Brewer and the ground offense of Ernie Gatchell gained MC's i3 points. Though a 6 point favorite in the Culver City game, the Mustangs were unable to contain the Centaurs. Gary Gonnerman's sensational 72 yard quick kick and other such punts continually averted disaster. The following week found MC facing a two-touchdown favorite, Leuzinger. The first and second quarter were a defensive battle with neither team moving into scoring po- sition. However, yards were gained using an inside re- verse play with Gary Troxel around the Olympian's weak side of their single wing. Bob Becker followed up on Dave Luecke's 20 yard run and charged into the end zone for the only score of the game, MC winning it 6-O. The Redondo game as always was the big game of the year. Scoring first but missing the extra point, we were ahead 6-O at the half. But a fired-up Seahawk team came back hard and fast to score a touchdown and con- version in the 3rd quarter. Here the action between the rivals came to a standstill and the final gun left the score MC-6 and RUHS-7. Mustang gridders grabbed a 21-i2 win over North Torrance. The action on the field was typified by a 'I9 play march to a final i yard plunge by Bill Pearlman for 6 points. In the dismal Santa Monica game, the score-crazy Vik- ings walloped the defenseless Mustangs 53-O while Inglewood delivered a lighter blow of 21-7. The season record was completed with a total of three wins and six losses. Page 54. 1 .Mtg fi 'kms -..4 29 it 41- V E i ,e s., T L to R, ROW 1: B. Ferrin, B. Cavanaugh, S. D'Amico, R. Delacourt T. Long, L. Rankin. ROW 2: J. Keiling, J. Scovel, B. Beasley, G ROW 'I, L to R: B. Wildenburg, E. Bailey, B. Perkins, J. Shipley, Bova, M. Turner, C. Dumond, J. Maynard, K. Calhoun, G. Troxel. M. McClanahan, B. Hickman, B. Becker, M. Weaver, B. Pearlman, ROW 3: J. Baker, D. Ross, J. Ramie, S. Harwood, R. Hansen, L. G, O'Brien, D. Luecke, B. Campbell. ROW 2: J. Nickel, E. Wirth, Mclus, D. Stucker, G, Carnes, B. Brewer, J. Reynolds, B. Weaver, M. Lyons, D. Conrad, G. Gonnerman, M. Johnson, E. Gatchell, J. S. Thompson. -Q-AYAVTT T 3 l l l l AlT-lT3f 'a1--1--V ,YYY 'Y' 1-5 r-V? T t Yifavx xf4K' ' I Rickert, P. Zahn, J. Deveraux, J. Williams. ROW 3: Coach Bush, S. Stephen, G. Neff, T. Harrison, A. Curtis, C. Brown, T. Barrett. Mira Mira Mira Mira Mira Mira Mira Mira Mira Statistics Prove Mustang Valor . . Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa Costa El Segundo . Culver City . Leuzinger . . . Redondo .. Hawthorne . Santa Monica Inglewood . . North High . Morningside . . ..l9 ..l2 . 7 .7 H32 ..53 ..2O ..l3 . O Page 55 F L. to R. ROW 1: M. Malpee, W. Baily, S, Thompson, S. Woody, V. R. Moreno, B. Bowers, M. Milligan, J. Abbott, J. Watson, D. Duck- Stirratt, R. Garriott, J. Comery, C. Pdederm, M. Nowland, B. Bout- worth, S. Booth, M. Newby, D. Dever, J. Zbinden. ROW 3: Coach tier, J. Brubaker, R. Stillwell, P. Fawaz, R. Daly, B. Cantley, B. Erlinger, T. Bennett, R. Rolf, E, Avery, P. Van Blom, D. Parson, F. Seltzer, C, Johns. ROW 2: W. Dever, J. Braden, M. Sterling, J. Kirby, B. Vaught, R. Sneary, R. Leonard, S. McCann, D. Ziegler, Thompson, H. Hudson, R. Purves, S. Belasco, M. Fansler, T. Thomas, Coach Rhodes. Bee Team Lineup After receiving a hiked ball from Bob Cambell, Mustang pig-skinner, John Maynard, :l,:j:8l, escapes from the midst of organized confusion iust long enough for a one yard gain. ...w-'nu-u-nmewgg Short end hack on Q, sends Stucker to receive the ball as Joe Reynolds, 61, and Barry Hickman, 41, run to his defense. Stucker escaped from the tacklers to gain 15 yards for a first down in the 3rd quarter of the MC-RUHS game. ee Team Lineup ROW 1: J. Moreno, A. Glick, M. Glass, J. Harrison, R. Verry, M. Biornlie, B. Stucker, C. Alder, M. Horhick, M. Richardson, ROW 3: Casagrande, M. Plunket, R. Normandin, B. Hall, J. Brown, P. Hunts- A. Brandonburg, R. Hall, B. Beerbaum, R. Probart, J. Turner, R. man, J. Cooper, M. Johnson, L. Wood, B. Lopes, M. Cornner, D. Robinson, R. Thompson, C. Suckan, B. Gerhart, D. Williams, L. Mahone. ROW 2: Coach J. Fernandez, C. Stevenson, N. Blanchett, Molar, P. Grever, Assist. Som Harwood, Assist. Jim Jory, B. Lingo, 1 C. Newby, D. Menteer, B. Stonebraker, P. Froga, R. Ward, T. J.Wilson. Sutherland, S. Morelock, M. Ledenis, P. Patton, F.-NSchillinger, D. H715 fi 8 .ii H .3 f geA57 I THE VARSITY COURT FOR l959, left to right: Cindy Chester, Burliegh Brewer, Daphne Monroe, Darryl Stucker, Linda Reardon, LaMar Maus, Anne Carr, Bob Campbell, Judy Martin, Jerry Nickel, .lan Owens, Wendall Hollis, Marilee Rice, Sharon Peterson, Ed Wirth, Toni Hinds, Bob Becker, Vickie White, Jim Baker, Nanci Corcoran, Gary Troxel, Gretchen Andersen, Dennis Ross, Cyn- thia Dowling and Mike Lyons. Reigning over this year's Varsity Dance, held on November 25, was Varsity Sweetheart Mari- lee Rice, escorted by Boys' League President Wendall Hollis. She was presented a corsage of white gardenias which were chosen as the l96O class flower. Chosen as Princesses were Jan Owens, es- corted by Jerry Nickel, and Sharon Peterson, escorted by Ed. Wirth. Purple and white decorations provided a royal setting and bouquets of pink carnations were presented to the court. merrily away. The felicity and gaiety of the night is reflected by the Varsity Court as they dance the night Varsity Sweetheart Court Jan Owens Escort, Jerry Nickel Escort Dennis Ross ,lGretchen Andersen iSharon Peterson iEscort, Ed Wirth 'Anne Carr Escort LaMar Maus Nanci Corcoran Escort, Gary Troxel Toni Hinds Escort, Bob Becker ,HF vv.z,,4.f-vw est-- gistiigiitsktm Marilee Rice Escort, Wendall Hollis , 'Naseem Q Q Q Q Mila: ,Nw s. ew we , - sax-gsscfg greg Q. f iw - . - 'rpfawfir-?P1S:i 7.,Q5axes-.. 15 ., ,. fes33efgg,ss4gg, - ' : .. : , I ff1Tff,if?5ir5 rQe ' ' .. ' . , 'tiff :T f .' ' . ..v, .ff,l-Z'QQ4:35? fx, :M ?:S: ., 1.'f?fe,5if?J f' 'f - '-ua, .s: ' if Daphne Monroe Escort, Burleigh Brewer Vickie White Escort, Jim Boker Cindy Chester Escort, Jerry Bova Linda Reardon Escort, Darryl Stucker Cynthia Dowling Escort, Mike Lyons Judy Martin Escort, Bob Campbell Page 59 CAST Grandpa Vanderhof ........ Penny Sycamore . . . Paul Sycamore . . . Mr. DePinna .. Essie ....... Ed . . . Alice ..... Tony Kirby . . Mrs. Kirby . .. Mr. Kirby ...... Boris Kolenkhov .. Gay Wellington . . Donald ........ Grand Duchess Olga Katrina Henderson . , , ........... . G-Men .... Softly he sighs Have you seen your dentist lately? .. Steve Emmons .. Kathy Kosche .. Bob Stichter .. Renzo Ferraris . Cindy Dowling .. Mickey Hunter Anitra Weinstein ... Don Carnival Beth Grand ..., Dennis Scholl George McKibbin . Carolyn Cooper .. John Clemons Rheba .,.................. .. Luise Daugherty .. Kathy Reddick .. Wendall Hollis . . . . Tony Brady Tom McNally Ron Parras You Can't Take It with You Arriving a day too early, the Kirbys dis- cover the Sycamores at their best. With Kolenkhov giving Essie her ballet lessons, What do you mean stop it? yells Gay Wellington lCarolyn Cooperl above screams of the dinner guests, as the G-Men arrive at the dinner party, uninvited, and leave, taking them to the clink! Production Crew Director ........ . Art Department . . . Music ......... Student Directors ..... Stage Manager .... Set Director .... Set Design ........ Lighting and Sound . .. Publicity ......... Costumes .. Make-up . . . Props . . . Carolyn Coope . . . Mr. Grady . Moimi Strubb . Mr. Pearson r, Dennis Scholl . Judy Broberg Student Co-ordinotor ............... .. Herb De Kroii . Dennis Scholl . . . Tony Brady . . Larry Stokes . Noncy Brown Linda Swortout . Beo Valencia . .lon Hendrick Donald, John Clemens, reads the account of the previous evening's hap- penings . . , the night the Kerbys spent in iail, to Rheba iLuise Daugherty! as she gasps Lawdy, I guess they won't be home for breakfast. . . . but the viewers did! Rheba and Donald yelling and Penny Sitting down to ci mighty meager meal, Grandpa Vanderhoff, nevertheless pauses tor a moment of thanks for their happiness. For while they have no money, he reflects You ccln't take it with you. Sycamore painting a disk-throwing Renzo . . . all in the livingroom. Page 61 , , ww, ww Q-, ,Q , ,,,L.,. ,,. 4, - 4:4 U,--,1 Qu, I , ff L if :EL s , , . ws 4 FAQ 'Fifif nw ? ifzeg, . , M f f M5 -'V 5 A 'P X K if ' 1 W 1, I wats: ' vs af? I- ' gh V- V. .. ,A f .. if . ,V ..Hv,4-, ... W? ' M I - 1 2 ? 5, , . . . Q w Q 1, . is -A Lf., w .Q is ' A 4 ss f .iq , L, , Q ' - by 5 Q 5 if., 1 5 ,av 5 L' IS Ii w 5 a s ' ifiawif A . fr 55? Zi Harmony, melody, and sounds rush forth from the instruments as the concert band plays for our assemblies. Concert Band String Ensemble L. to R., ROW 1: P. Bailey, G. Roehl, S. Warren, J. Hollingsworth, C. Cavanaugh. ROW 2: L. Honea, V. Case. ef- .il . 5 .. V ., rm ,W I sm, Page 63 L. To R., ROW 'lz T. Reimer, P. Blake, R. Moreno, T. Mead, D. Porler, R. Purcell, ROW 2: A. Kennedy, J. Burris, J. Shipley, B. Steele, S. Kington, T. Detfman, ROW 3: C. DuMond, R. Highley, F. Watts, M. Dunn, J. Hiram. Orpheus Club Mi-Co-Aires L. To R., ROW 'l: J. Hendrick, R. Napoleon, S. Gilman, D. Sowers, Kosche, C. Dowling, C. Sforie, ROW 4: R. Purcell, T. Dettman, R N. Jones, ROW 2: M. Alverson, J. Rose, L. Johnson, C. Purdy, A. Moreno, J. Shipley, B. Ledbefter, T. Mead, ROW 5: J. Moe, R. Fer Felly, T. Barrow, ROW 3: J. lwan, L. DeHoog, A. McLaughlin, K. nandez, J. Hiram, C. Willis. Page 64 ! ms:-f:1S2sm::zf:i L. to R., ROW 'l: L. Lopresto, L. Bond, L. Armstrong, J, Brown, S. J. Lewis, B. Winfrey, A. Priree, ROW 3: J. Haberman, C. Jones, D. Harland, J. Tarpley, D. Hall. ROW 2: I. Priede, A. Teahan, J. Eugen, Millican, J. Lick, D. Marquis, W. Surtees. i Gi rl s' Glee L l L. to R., ROW l: C. Welch, C. Sapien, B. Morton. ROW 2: J. Har- C. Ables, L. Mitchell, F. Shive, M. Kennedy. ROW 5: C. Rangel, L. land, E. Grizzle, B. Morton, J. Wilson, B. Hurd. ROW 3: C. O'Bos- Young, M. Benedict, B. Pennington, J, Carstens, J. Chilson, P. Beaver. key, D. Raidor, V. LaBarba, P. Lucero. ROW 4: L. Beck, C, McCauley, L. to R., ROW 'I: K. Shelton, D. Hahn, M. Miron, P. Vaughn, ROW 2: Combesf. ROW 3: J. Kerr, B. Pennington, S. Lynch, M. Simmonds M. Andreason, B. Grand, L. Niemeyer, B. Sizemore, A. Sutcliffe, S. S. Durkee. ROW 4: H, Knipe, L. DeHoog, S. Rogers, K. Turner. Concert Glee Concert Choir L. fo R., ROW li C- Rvmcno. M. Warner, K. Winfry, S. Snyder, J. Warner, P. Mikesell, P. Williams, S. Yerger. ROW 4: A. Johnson, A. HGH. ROW 22 P. Blfllie. D. Porter, J- 5YePl'I6I'1SOI'1, D- DOfSOU, M. TCIY' Parke, J. Clemmons, S. Durkee, S. Bowers, P. Nicoll, ROW 5: L. lor, L. Edmonds, L. Neill. ROW 3: N. Shield, K. Joehnk, S. Millet, J. Rogers, L. Highley, G. Watts, A. Kennedy, B. Stelle, M. Dunn. The hungry eye in the back- ground of the Cotton and Cord dance is amazed by the scarcity of DANCING couples. Music plays a great part At one of the first Girls' plicity Pattern Company pre- sented a fashion parade with styles modeled by our own students. ... ., ...W Zi MJ A in MiCoHi's Activities Through a combination of hard work and creative ability the Modern Dance group ex- press themselves, League assemblies, the Sim- 'Pg F' X V 1 Q sf Y? .- 4 ,fm ,pm xx 5 is , .,.,..4mvAf'-'W'-'1 Working to make this yeor's annual the best are the editors, Gretchen Andersen and Anne Carr with Mr. Sanford as sponsor If K.. A 1 Typing and writing the copy for the annual are L. to R.: Lynne Treman, Melinda Kutch, and Georiess Forrester. Upon the shoulders of the HOOFPRINTS staff falls the responsibility of put- ting together a scrapbook of Mira Costa activities and of recording memo- ries for each Mustang. It seems a simple job. Why not send these i4 girls out with Brownie Cameras? a non-staffer may ask. The answer can only be found in room 51 every morning. Each of the l8O pages must be laid out and drawn on intricate dummy sheets, the typography for the book must be chosen and copy written. Even harder is the typing and labeling of this copy for each page. Once the pic- tures are taken, the negatives must be enlarged or reduced according to lay- out and the duotone sections decided on. Meeting cruel deadlines which the staff swears each time were moved up a week, makes their year on the staff. . . most stimulating. Cartoons and characters are created by the art commit! tee from L. to R.: Lynn Worley, Winnie Harkin, and Doro- thy Hesketh. ' i White, Nancy Vening, Da- phne Monroe, and Jenifer Wall. Pen in hand, thought in mind - - - Beginning journalists get their basic training first semester and begin news coverage second semester. FRONT ROW: L. to R.: J. Longbotham, P. Hayes, C. McQuacly, P. Jack- son, T. Mead, C. Cavanough, L. Miller, D. Ward, L. Stillwell: Mrs. Sue Fordyce, Journa- lism Instructor. SECOND ROW: K. Hoose, C. Widner, C. Stonebraker, B. Roberts, S. Peterson, Karla Joesook, S, Thompson, L. Sawyer, K. Bunch, C. Chadwick, THIRD ROW: J .Moeller, L. Kubes, A, Milligan, M. Lambeth, F. Peterson, S, Schmolle and B. Stein. Typical scene in chaotic Room Nine. Steve Emmons, LA VISTA managing editor, has probably informed Mrs. Fordyce that page 3 was missing. Known as them without hall-passes Mi- cohi journalists work amid laughter and confusion in room 9. The class varying from twenty students to just Mrs. Fordyce and Steve, depending on the day, constantly harasses Steve Emmons, LA VISTA manag- ing editor. Somehow, Mondays and Wednes- days, deadline days, are spent in mass confusion as are Tuesdays and Thursdays, page pin-up days. However, on Fridays those passing room 9 must be recruited to .lournalistic jargon passes between the ad- vanced staff, L. to R.: Arvin Collins, Mari- lee Rice, Karen Aabel, Linda Leon, and Mary Magnuson. BACK ROW: Judy Bur- rows, Gerry Connel, Wayne Overbeck and Tony Joseph. Efficient journalists, rushing to meet dead- lines, in complete control of the situation . . . are found at RUHS. LA VISTA staff, however, enjoy this class, and pause often to do so, Page 70 folcl the LA VISTA. The assigning of stories is always fun for the editors. Nevertheless, the fitting of the assignments of four pages on the back board provides a challenge to the report- ers who feverishly try to unscramble them. ln journalism, the student is given the chance to gain the experience and depend- ability that comes with covering a story and trying to satisfy the 2000 readers. First year journalists get a stable idea of the job, through journalism books, guides and dis- cussion. L iqggizgi may 7QZ?Qgf1 X ww, :mfg- lifyfff . . W 15 ,,., ,,, , -gf V ,fwwzg -Hz, f-?wa, W 13 'gig in 71435-1- O ' -X V' A K 515' : ff:HQ 1 , ' r 5' QWQ5 V sf'-' ' K 1 -if-I -. 1' Wm V1 , -4 3 A ,. V fm ig '- ,gf - H yum 1 f 4 , f ,. . . X M fm -K 2 M ,M 1, , he fl M. - f , :M 5 wg 1 -Vw 5, -Q ,A WL Q3 k 2 ' f 5? .WW 2 Wi if K Lg- ' I af ' ?gM,'-?51m,, wk 1 , X X. Q, .1 . 5 f , MW 3 ' 'K 4 if VW5 Y X Steps to a New Record Four Varsity runners, J. Quackenloush, Pete Philp, Don Murphy and Vince Rodriguez, pace each other over familiar course in preparation for com- petitive race coming up. NOTE: Barefoot members in lead - Moral: Shoes make feet harder to lift. Coach looks on as his Varsity squad, the greatest in MC's I0 year history, paces past. While losing greats such as Murphy, Rodriguez and Fer- nandez, the JV team rivals the upper team for runners. L. to R.: Rodri- guez, V., Murphy, D., Fernandez, R., Moore, W., Lucero, P., Fletcher, B., and Murphy, D. A proud moment for Coach Dean Miller came as Mr. Lloyd Waller, Mira Costa principal, presented the Max Truex trophy to Richard Fernandez who received it for the Varsity team. Fernandez, a Varsity runner was dis- abled in the Mt. SAC Invitational after setting a record time. Cross Country Cops ATIO AL Crown Hard work and consistent effort brought national reward to the big team from Micohi. This year's cross country squad was recognized as the great- est in Mira Costa's history. In a showdown match between two undefeated teams, Mira Costa completely wiped-out Redondo in the l.7 mile run on the MC's course. Recording a near perfect score in the Long Beach College Invitational, the Varsity squad brought home the ist place trophy for the second straight year. Led by Danny Murphy in 8:12, and Rich Fernandez, 8:i5, the Mustangs compiled a low score of 20 compared with second place Bellfiower's 47. Mira Costa's .lV's, also took lst place for the second year. At the finish of the meet, the big team from MC accumu- lates 2 trophies, and i3 individual medals, plus a pair of im- pressive victories. Mount San Antonio College Invitational, considered the big- gest cross country meet in Southern California next to CIF fi- nals, was captured by Mira Costa's fine team. The Varsity took seven out of the first twelve places to win the trophy with a low 27 points. Joe l-lern, led the freshmen to victory as he won the race in lO:l3. Climaxing an undefeated season, Mira Costa's Varsity cross Country team won its second CIF Championship in the schools ten year history. Danny Murphy, MC junior, finished 2nd to La Habra's Bruce Best. Mustangs first won the crown in 1956. Micohi's JV squad failed to win its third consecutive CIF vic- tory by only 2 points, coming in second to Aviation. After winning CIF, Mira Costa went on to the National Cross Country competition to finish 39 seconds better than a pre- viously set record, raising the team to the level of first in the nation. Dan Murphy, Mira Costa's top cross-country runner, enters rope at the end of another long, hard and victorious race. One spectator claps Danny in, while others note Murphy's perfect form. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW, l-- to R-1 DOHFIY Ml-'fPl1Y, ROW: Richard Redfield, Donn Murphy, Vince Rodriquez, Richard Gary Quackenbush, Phil Lucero, Pete Phelp, Bob Fletcher, BACK Ferngndeilvtfggdy Moore, ,A Looks of fatigue? Not on these Varsity runners. The faces of the Green and Gold's cross country team are animations of spirited victory. Rivaling the Varsity for honors is Mira Costa's JV cross country team. Finishing up their after- noon work out, these boys look toward next year and greater goals. Out in front, Mustang harriers out distance Aviations Varsity to cop the National High School record by running the first tive Other teams bring JV's CROSS COUNTRY, L. to R.: Richard Glick, Joe Hern, Tom Cole, Stan Yetter, Frank Peter- son and Mike Simonson. BACK ROW: Jim Rowley, Ken Green, Ronald Smart, Jesse Vega, Har- old Garland, Joe Quackenbush, Mike Hacsi, Steve Paliwade, Dave Parson. men ot Cl combined timing ot 49 minutes, 20.6 seconds. MC spec- tators look on during this 4 minute test. much success to us. L. to R,, ROW 'lz Mike Johnson, Roy Hunt, Harry Buses, Jack Hite, Larry Song, Mike Lang, Dan Masters. ROW 2: Harold Van0verbeck, Dave Sundberg, Frank Hayward, Jerry Aldgria, Jud Fine, Bob Baker, Richard Fredrickson. Feet toughened after a year on the squad these MC Frosh-Soph harriers plod toward two or three more years on Micohi roster. MIRA COSTA VARSITY ,,,,x HARRIERS RACE ON TO BECOME C. I. F. AND NATIONAL CHAMPS e76 ' ' ' ' Fair Pla and Fun - - - the Mira Costa G. A l The GAA Board, Miss Cope, Carolyn Strong, Judy Hawley, Judy Broberg, Melinda Kutch, Sue Thomp son, Nancy Vening, Miss Von, ROW 2: Nancy Corcran, Penny Wilson, Christie Smith, Debbie Bring hurst, Dorothy Home, ROW 3: Mickey Dunson, Sharon Sorenson, Jean Kutch, Janice Scott, and Mrs Daugherty. Active participation in tournaments and competative sports with other schools charac- terized this year's G.A.A. with Carolyn Strong presiding. After the tournaments in various sports a spread or dinner was held with entertain- ment and good food provided. This year's spreads appeared to be the best yet. Among the various sports played were: golf, sacket, tennis, volleyball, basketball, softball and archery. L. to R., Members Are, ROW l: M. Colgan, J. Hughes, C. Mundorf J. Farrand, L. Richardson, B. Larson, D. Dye, D. Monroe, D. Murray, B. MacDonell, M. Holmes. ROW 2: G. Andersen, V, Kaiser, J. Ha worth, D. Jaeger, M. Neff, P. Taubert, D. Ayers, S. Cantley, L. Rees N. Spenser, L. Reardon, C. lsgreen, R. Murphy, ROW 3: M. Kutch N. Corcoran, D. Denholm, S. Jenkins, P. Sanborn, C. Heimforth, L. Daugherty, C. Kline, W. Harkin, G. Goldston, C. Dowling, P. Bent- 1 ley, J. Longley, J. Scott. ROW 4: S. Thompson, C. Smith, J. Bro berg, F. Kingsland, S, Stanton, G. Gondira, B. Brock, L. Sawyer, B Steyn, M. Davis, L. King, S. Archuletta, C. Chester, N. Vening ROW 5: J. Hawley, C. Strong, M. Dunson, S. Batchelor, S. Davison, P. Stone, M. Stewart, N. Nebe, P. Crum, S. Chapman, P. Robinson M. Magnuson. 6 O A if Costa's Girls The pep group members were: Barbara Larson, Joan Grodsham, Candy Rae, Cheryl Dillberg, Sharon Blackett, and Carolyn Seal. ir cY brif195 Cul me la 3 M9 interest in Speedow fn.....5' ii::lZ:oAA'efS- L. to R., Members Are, ROW 'l: C. Kerr, S. Bolza, M. Weathers, K. Nicols, A. Sauders, J. Hecque, L. Larson, B. Rodda, L. Bringhurst, Kilgour, M. Christopher, C. Randall, Di Bufflngton, P. Lindsey, S. D. Cattivera, W. Black, S. Wheeler, S. Pine, L. Green, C. Peterson, Dresser, M. Boerger, C. Patton, J. Gates, S. Corn, C. Scott, C. Rea, B. Thorpe, A. Clemo, K. Christensen, K. Mehring. ROW 4: G. Fowaz, C. Neal, C. Lord, L. Cook, D. Hutcheon, N. Evans. ROW 2: D. Jones, P. Wilson, S. Swartz, S. March, C. Paige, P. Francis, C. Considine, T. DeHoog, L. Colley, G. Williams, L. Archuletta, D. Carranza, L. B. Morton, S. Roy, S. Blackett, E. Wible, P. McKinna, D. Seely, V. Rockwood, G, Minor, A. McQuaid, N. Stone, S. Vader, D. Fields, A. St. Claire. Diectrich, B. Hamilton, M. Ashen, E. Ullgrich. ROW 3: N. Koontz, T. Jlsffcs . heartily support G. A. A. Skills of tennis can not be achieved unle p ticed. SS FCC- bers Are ROW l- C Seal, S. Dillberg, J. Kutch, L. to R., Mem , . . Stein, J. Lewis, M. Andresen, C. Storie, P. Russell, C. Stonebraker, Beranek, K. Weaver. ROW 2: AL. Hoose, D, Hesketh, D. Plotner, Wells, F. McQuady, C. Purdy, B. Goldsby, L. Bordin, J. Mason, B. Walsh, C. Wagner. ROW 3: D. Holme, Tense moments and fast thinking bring about a good game of softball. Bringhurst, D. Tousignant, D. Robinson, S. Sorensen, J. Cleland, J. Frodsham, N. Wilkinson, S. Jones, B. Stanley, J. Rowe. ROW 4: S. Warren, L. Cauldwell, B, Ballard, S. Sotiriou, B. Boland, K. Dunn, P R. Minor, L. Miller Kingsland, V. Guttierez, J. Frodsham, W. Mioore, ROW 5: J. Smith, M. Cox, P. Nicoll, L. Arnold, L. Armond. Leonard, J. Sheller, i k a .2 6 Y 2 1 Z if 5 i 9 Q 5 5 2 Q z ? E S 3 2 F F F E 5 3 2 Q 5 Q E S 5 5 5 5 2 6 F H 5 if 2 Q: E E E E if 'Q 5 E. s 3 5 ,.., .,,,.. H. ,,,., N ,F W ., , ..- -A M, .- V., .. H 7- V- uw-. A,.,.,,,u, m ,.w,,,-,,,,,,,,,,.,.,....M.,.,.,,,m,..mfm-W- ' -V ' W ' v -- -W CLuBS INCREASE AS CAMPUS CRGWS ................--nun 3.1-v--we JESTER'S WORKSHOP - L. to R, ROW 1: A. McMahon, M. Bliss, S. Scholl, B. Coulston, Mr. Grady- ROW 3: J. Owen, S. Treodgolcl, JGnOveC, C. Dowling, K. Koche, J. Clemons, H. DeKraai, B. Dela- W. Rea, B. Couswell, L. MacDonald, T. Brady, C. Swartout, L. Nelson, court, L. Lawrence. ROW 2: L. Johnson, L. Kikendall, K. Monette, B- GOldSbY, P- D6fmlS, l-. Daugherty. S. Peterson, T. McNally, G. McKibbin, L. Stokes, S. Emmons, D. This club promotes an interest in the live theatre. They present one act plays and enable students to participate frequently before the public. The fine arts, well This group helps stimulate the interest in the living theatre and encourages active participation in theatrical productions sponsored by the club. Members attend professional, Little Theatre and nearby col- lege, stage productions. DRAMA CLUB - L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. Grady, J. Williams, A. Wein- J. Broberg, C. Cooper, P. Collins, R. Seaton, N. Jones. ROW 5: stein, K. Kosche, D. Scholl, C. Dowling, D. Clay. ROW 2: T. McNally, J. King, F. Planler, N. Brown, L. Swartout, C. Parks. ROW 6: D. K. Reddick, B. Grand, L. Stokes, G. Anderson, P. McConnell, Hire, B. Bates, S. Anderson, L. Daugherty, P. Herman, B. Valencia, G. Gogdill, R. Hatch, J. Johnson. ROW 3: B. Delecourt, S. Janouer, S. Emmons. V. Tracy, B. Goldsby, J. Morton, S. Smith. ROW 4: J. Hendrick, This is an honorary branch of the Jester's Work- shop. Students are admitted to Thalians membership for outstanding service in the field of dramatics. This is a National Organization. ARTISANS - L to R, ROW 1: T. Milton, M. Lord, B. Rodde. ROW 2: Miss Martell, F. Shive, J. McGuire, H. Randolph, R. Vallin. The main purposes of the Music Club are to develop musical talent throughout MCHS and to bring it to those who appreciate it. The. many ways in which the club fulfills its purposes are through the concerts and excursions that have been made. The members look forward with particular pleasure to the annual Evening of Music, at which time students have an op- portunity to present their own talent. This year's offi- cers are Tom Mead, Presi- dent, Richard McKinley, Vice President, Mike Dunn, Sec- ond Vice President, Lynda Shelton and Ann Parke, Secretary, Paul Blake, Treasurer, and Sue Gilman, Parliamentarian. THALIANS - L to R, ROW 1: J. Hendrick, J. Broberg, K. Koshe, C. Dowling, A. Weinstein. ROW 2: J Clemons, T. Brady, B. Delacourt, G. McKibben, D. Sholl, B, Valencia, C. Cooper, L. Stokes, S. Emmons represented at M. C Paints, brushes, creative ability, and a very lively interest in art are the four main require- ments of becoming a member of Artisans. The main activities this year included the sponsorship of the Annual Student Art Exhibit and various field trips to art centers. The purpose of this club is to appreciate and achieve fine art. Through their various ac- tivities the members observe each other's work and learn from doing. MUSIC CLUB - L to R, ROW 1, T. Mead, P. Blake, M. Alverson, S. Gilman, A. Parke, C. Snyder, L. Sale ROW 2, L. Shelton, K. LaForte, C. Twoomey, D. Dotson, Mrs. Bowler, M. Dune, R. Fernandez, R. McKinley Page 83 f SPANISH CLUB - L. to R., ROW 1: S. Bancroft, V. Tracy, V. Gu- C. Patton, P. Stone, S. Peterson, J. Owens, S. Hartman, G. Pingel, tierrez, J. Knapp, M. Garcia. ROW 2: J. Sheller, M. Christopher, M. Magnuson, L. Armend. ROW 4: M. Holms, L. Leon, O. Shaw, J. Beranek, P. Shattrich, S, Tims, D. Murphy, S. D'Amico, L. Johnson, P. Horne, V. Sturatt, B. Tangrin, S. Harwood, J. Rowley, B. Beasley, G. Hartzell, P. Slep, L, Martin, J. Butler. ROW 3: S. Stanton, B. B. Cavenaugh, E. Wallace, B. Kirk, R. Minor, L. Armand. Hammett, L. Daugherty, B. Goldsby, N. Nebe, L. Rasey, M. Weathers, Written a The Spanish Club is a social organization com- posed of students interested in activities relating to the culture and language of Latin America. Activities include social gatherings and yearly field trips, this year traveling to Padua Hills to see a play in Spanish. The field trip is designed to give the students an opportunity to hear Span- ish spoken as a native language in a natural Le Cercle Frangais is designed for those students who enjoy learning and speaking French. Members made excursions to the French Restaurant, Taix and to the Cate de Paris, and this year have seen the French film, 4OO Blows. To aid the students in learning conversational French, Mr. Fontain from Belgium, a teacher on the exchange program at Aviation, was a guest speaker. This year's lead- ing members are: Peter Fawaz, President, Christie Smith, Vice President, Janice Scott, second Vice President, Judy Longbotham, Secretary, and Paul Prince, Treasurer. setting. FRENCH CLUB - L to R, ROW T: S. Schmolle, V. Steyn, S. Dresser, Gerchow, J. Baker, S. Edster, B. Walsh, A. Poche, S. Heath, L. Burt. L. Reardon, C. Smith, C. Mundort, D. Monroe, J. Longbotham, C. ROW 3: S. Bernhardt, S. Sallow, B. Gariott, J. Dennis, K. Calhoun, Cavenaugh, B. Crabtree, P. Fawaz, Mrs. Barr. ROW 2: J. Wellman, T. Haworth, S. Christensen, L. Bringhurst. M. Ashen, L. Green, L. Hutchison, B. Coulston, E. Leventhol, R. I1 The individual lnkspot at Mira Costa, is the symbol of youthful appreciation of litera- ture. Selected from those stu- dents who have been rec- ommended for their talented writing, the Inkspots Club is more than iust a creative writ- ing club, but rather a union where literary evaluation as well as creation prevails. The officers for this year consist of: Erik Christy, President, Nancy Spencer, Manager of Publicity and Elections, and Carol Cave- naugh, Treasurer. These officers will head the working commit- tees for Reflections, the annual collection of student writings at Mira Costa. oral expression QUILL AND SCROLL -- L to R, ROW l, A. Carr, L. Reardon, J. Gilbert, N. Spencer, V. White, D. Rowland, ROW 2, L. Hutchison, Mrs. Sue Fordyce, S. Emmons, ROW 3, M. Magnuson, L. Leon, J. Hawley, K. Aabel. INKSPOTS - L to R, ROW 'l: E. Christy, B. Coulston, P. Jackson, N. Spencer, C. Cavenaugh M Magnuson, E. Leventhol, K. Bunch. ROW 2: Mrs. Rodman, J. Longbotham, J. Cleland, J. Kutch R Gerchow, A. Milligan, V. Tracy, L. Hutchison, B. Goldsby, L. Johnson. Looking Literary as Presi- dent JoAnne Gilbert instructed are Mira Costa's High School Journalists representing Hoof- prints, La Vista, and lnkspots. This National Society is inter- ested in all fields of writing. At a formal installation toward the end of each semester the new members are initiated and new officers elected. The Club officers also include Anne Carr, Vice President, and Linda Hutchison, Secretary-Treasurer. Page 85 The Reef Raiders is a club organized by spear fishing enthusiasts. In their black rubber suits, underwater masks and other parapher- nalia, they search the coastal waters for exotic water life found there. ff'7T'x REEF RAIDERS - L. to R. In ROW: J. Kqfsk, T. swam, B. Walsh, K. Dunn, B. Boland, L. Muus, FJ x 5 y r-i BOWLING CLUB - L. to R. 'lst ROW: T. Bradley, K. Maus, S. Maus, P. Dering, K. Schwartz, J. McCaverty, S. Tims, S. Rougher, M. Eckert C. Wilson, J. Hoffman, 2nd ROW: D. Hadgens, B. Morton, B B. Morton, J. DeVore, E. Peterson, J. Griffith. 3rd ROW: D. Freiman P. Kingsland, S. March, F, Kingsland, S, Stanton, N. Lewchuck, B. 1 2nd ROW: J. Emmett, B. Leinau, S. Waters, T. Harrison, B. Cavanaugh, J. Rolfe. From Coral Reefs . . . Every Wednesday tinds the Bowling Club at the South Bay Bowling Center competing in tour- naments of twenty teams with three people com- posing each team. Ron Probasco presides over this club with Nick Persione, Vice President, Diane Waterman, Secretary, and Sandra Stanton as Treasurer. Casseft, D. Waterman, A. Castle, A. Haversian, R. McEntyre, J. Sevy, R. Griffith, B. Page, D. Meed. 4th ROW: B. Pearl, A. Butler, R. Pro- basco, G. Adams, M. Memmoth, J. Thompson, M. Probasco, L. Hum- Morton, T. Joseph, B. Miller, D. Carnival, C. Every, D. Utterback, phrey, H. Dinel, S. Braden, A. Simpson, G. Thomas, B. Friend, J. Mather. MIRA COSTA WRANGLERS - l. to R, SEATED: Mr. Eckert, K. Berdan, D. Ogden. ROW 2: B. Robert, C. Considine, P. Francis, M. Abowitt. ROW 3: W. Tyrell, M. Nowland, G. Stein, S. Janovec. to colorful scenery Its aim is the development of wholesome recreation, good citizenship, sportsmanship, fel- lowship, and fishing skills. The purpose is the furthering and promoting of interest in fishing as a sport. Their activities consist of meetings, and trips such as explorations, as well as fishing, viewing of films, and listening to talks. With a new club being formed came a new name, aptly the Shutterbugs. This club gives eager photogra- phers a chance to dis- cus and share problems and tindings. Among their activities were a tour of the Daily Breeze photo-lab and a iourney to San Pedro Harbor for a picture snapping spree. Jim Coleman acted as President of the club for the year. The purpose of this club is to learn about horse- back riding and related activities. During their meetings they plan potluck dinners, wiener roasts and barbeques after their rides. Their trademark is a blue denim jacket with a leather patch having a horse's head and Mira Costa branded on. They have a ride twice each month at various local riding stables. There are about twenty-two active members. Kathy Berdan is Acting President. FISHING CLUB - L To R, ROW 1: R. Sneary, D. Chambers, F. Reed. ROW 2: Mr. Honaker, F. Schil linger, D. Lovell, G. Lucas. CAMERA CLUB - L. to R., ROW 1, T. Smith, M. Hough, R. Clark, P. Christensen, D. Clark. ROW 2, N. Dean J. Coleman, J. McCann, G. Stein, G. Stewart, J. Wickler, Mr.Harmetz. WORLD FRIENDSHIP - L to R, ROW I: K. Heimforth, C. Pollock, D. Rardon, D. Glanz, S. Cox, S. Hayward, J. Wellman, J. Hendrich, B. Robinson, M. Roehl, S. Johnson, C. Horne, D. Thompson. ROW 2: L. Walker, J. Wilson, L. Schneider, V. Griffith, G. Fawaz, V. Tracy, N. Craven, J. Longbotham, L. Green, P. Wilson, T. Nichols, B. Hutchi- son, K. VanLohn, D. Hall, ROW 3: P. Sanborn, S. Edster, H. Thomp- son, J. Strong, C. Hoffman, C. Stembridge, S. Royse, L. Hutchison, S. Sorenson, J. Cleland, E. Leventhal, J. Gilbert, N. Spencer, L. The aim of this club is to encourage a feeling of friendship for all people of all nations, and to encourage students to know their customs and tra- ditions. This club leads in supporting and en- Reardon, B. Stanley, J. Rowe, L. Bond, B. Brock, L. Daugherty. ROW 4: M. Ashen, K. Hendrick, W. Harkin, C. Dowling, C. Strong, R. Madison, A. Milligan, C. Cavanaugh, P. Smith, S. Woolley, D. Hedges, B. Valencia, B. Goldsby, R. Gerchow, R. Cerda, A. Hitchcock, G- Glick, P. Jackson, B. Coulston, ROW 5: W. Overbeck, C. Willis, J. Wickler, M. Nowland, R. Garriott, M. Milligan, M. Fansler, W. Hollis, P. Horne, S. Christensen, J. Seawright, D. Buftington, M. Garcia. Science and business couraging interest in the American Field Service Scholarship Program through activities such as: International Banquet, All Nations Fair, assembly with a panel discussion on youth problems with American Field Service foreign students participa- ting and travelogues with slides and commentary from American students who were American Field Service students in Europe during the previous summer. This is a non-denominational club organized to promote Christian fellowship on the campus, to assist in the building of Christian character by making the Scriptures a reality in the lives of the individual members. lt endeavors to promote school loyalty and to encourage the highest stand- ard of good citizenship at Mira Costa High School. The club motto is To Know Him and to Make Him Known. Activities of the club are reading the liter- ature of the Scriptures, short talks by outside speakers, skits emphasizing spiritual values, and special numbers. Leading this group were Dick CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - L to R, ROW 1: K. Shuman, A. Gray C. Sowers, D. Morrow, P. Gray, D. Saum, L. Kim, P. Bailey, G Thomas, S. Kington, J. Swan, N. Jones, H. Spring, C. Paige. ROW 2: B. Kim, W. Harkin, C. Eckland, R. Gomez, J. Knight, J. Longley, D. Walker, S. Davison, P. Brunch, R. Madison, C. Robinson, K. Meh- Saum and Shannon Kington. ring, N. Brown, D. Jones, J. Beard, T. Osborne. ROW 3: D. Sowers, P. Jackson, J. Rose, M. Holmes, K. Heinductr, M. Reed, M. Garcia, G. Murray, B. MacDonall, D. Freeland, M. Underbrook, W. Free- land, W. Overbeck, S. Moore, M. Mathies, R. Varnell. Club activities are both social and scientific. The Bio-Chem club sponsors an annual Sock Hop and Science Fair. General activities have been a 'field trip to El Camino College, trips to the Oceanarium in Palos Verdes, Air Research Plant, parent and student gatherings, and, to end the school year, a pic- nic at Grittith Park. BIO-CHEM CLUB - L to R, ROW 1: B. Perkins, S. Pine, S. Bancroft, E. Leventhal, R. Garriott Mr. Geer. ROW 2: D. Meyers, D. Blazer, B. Fraas, J. Wickler, M. Nowland. JUNIOR RED CROSS - L to R, ROW 1: J. Martin, B. Wildenburg, B. Leinau, D. Jond, T. Hinds. ROW 2: D. Allen, D. Michael, B. Goldsby, A. Carr. The membership consists of those students from the Sales and Re- tailing classes, in order to give those students who are working on a iob both social and business ex- perience. The activities of the club include an Employer and Employee Banquet and a state convention where contests in display, speech, selling, and other functions of re- tailing are held. are around the world The Junior Red Cross sponsors a yearly fund drive, sends one or more students to camp each year, and also sponsors several social ac- tivities and service proiects. Some years Junior Red Cross assemblies are presented. This year a check for S25 was given to this club by the Red Cross for materials for their proiect. Anne Carr and Judy Mar- tin were chosen to spend two weeks in the Leadership Training Camp last summer. This year's officers were, Joe Moeller, President, Judy Martin, Vice President, Toni Hinds, Treasurer, and Margaret Rangel, Secretary. FUTURE RETAILERS - L to R, ROW 'l: M. Ama, C. Allen, B. Cassuth, G. Palmer, Mr. Carmody, D. Jaeger, B. Stevenson, T. Wells, S. Gilman. ROW 2: T. Murphy, D. McElhaney, J. Winter, B. Rutledge. SKI CLUB - L to R, ROW 'l: A. Emmett, V. Priollo, C. Krekeler, B Walsh, G. Williams, H. lten, R. Vigil, C. lsgreen, N. Sewall, J. Far- rand, B. Stevenson, G. Andersen, B. Brewer, B. Hamilton, P. Becker, J. Browne, B. Steyn. ROW 2: S. Johnson, J. Gardner, D. Duehworth, S. Batchelor, K. Aabel, P. Gibbons, C. Dowling, D. Stucker, S. Christensen, J. Winter, J. Hoch, G. West, E. Schyler, D. Sewall ROW 3: L. Schneider, D. Abbott, L. Butler, L. Cook, V. Steyn, R. Murphy, C. Dalton, C. Storie, S. Peterson, D. Home, R. Garraris, T. The Ski Club is for those interested in snow sports and skiing in particular. There are oppor- tunities tor those who do not ski to learn. An essential port ot the club program is planning week-end and day trips. Members went to Mam- mouth in February and to Green Valley in January. The President was Burleigh Brewer with Noel Sewoll, Vice President, Caroline lsgreen, Recording Secretary, Janet Farrand, Corresponding Secre- tary, Gretchen Andersen, Treasurer, and Sergeant at Arms, Bob Vigil, and Brad Stevenson. Sn N. H. S. L. C. ell, T. Kittleson, B. Nisbet, J. Wall, D. Brown. ROW 4: N. Evans, Stone, S. Schwartz, C. Gerber, S. Jensen, J. Adamson, C. Winner, Andersen, L. Richardson, G. Atteberry. M. Murray, J. Reeves, Tims, J. McCaverty, J. Goodwin, T. Brewer, M. Cook. ROW 5: DeHoog, I. Neve, N. Nebe, M. Stewart, M. Larkin, M. Thorne, Mundorf, M. Sterling, B. Leinau, V. Thomas, J. Seawright, V. Onogrio, T. McDaniel, B. Crabtree. Smooth skiing for Mustangs ROCKET SOCIETY - L to R, ROW 'l: D. Albee, D. Ziegler, G. Fraga, R. Roth, A. Jimenez. ROW 2: Mr. Foster, M. Weinstein, E. Gerhardt, K. Bunch. The Rocket Society is a campus club Ofgflnized for the purpose of offering stu- dents a time and a place to learn new things about rockets and space travel. The members built a twelve toot rocket nick- named the Phoenix, which was a weather sounding rocket and contained many com- plex mechanisms and gadgets, including a geiger counter, barometer, humidity indica- tor and a parachute mechanism. The 3OCiety was also visited by guests who spoke on rocket fuels and the fields of space travel. in Mc RALLY SQUAD - L to R, ROW 'la B. Cogswell, A. Couch, L. Pulfer, C. Sequin, D. Raidor, L. Snider, J. Wilson, M. Bliss, L. Mitchell. ROW 2: B. Schorer, P. Beaver, C. Schields, S. Squint, M. Sandman, M. Laughter, R. Frand, B. Stedman, C. Cool ROW 3: H. Specks, B. Lighter, J. Lewis, T. Reed, B. Smiling, l. Peek, C. Rengel, C. Mee, A, Teahan. ROW 4: S. Weakly, the great outdoors P. Holvaison, D. Erikson, B. Mild, D. Nichols, M. Martin, S, Goode, B. M. Eckert, P. Myres, Taylor, T. Fansler, S. Raising Mustang spirit is the MC Rally Squad's main purpose. Co-operating with the Yell Leaders at games and assemblies helps the spectators over spaces of uncertainity in new yells, until the audience catches on. Thursday afternoons in Mus- tang Bowl found these fifty some students prepar- ing for Friday's games by reviewing and correcting yells. Careful, M. Rengel. ROW 5: A. Gater, L. Schipper, S, Roughen, W. Rea, B. Nice, P. Woods, Frances, ROW 6: P. Lucero, C. Marean, C. Stembridge, L. Reimer, G. Leis, M. Meekly. J. Gilbert, M. Rice, M. Peterson, V. White, yell leaders. oo adtoo 0 ,, v New ' if isa usenet 2 x THE VOICE OF MIRA COSTA L ot R, ROW 'I: J. Hunt, R. Purcell, M. Wishon, L. Stokes, W. Cook, D. Wood, P. Barber. ROW 2: T. Charles, B. Weaver, J. Boughton, H. DeKraai, P. Davidson, R. Crandall, G. Dever. You can hear the work of the V.O.M.C. every snack and lunch time. Joining hands this year are the Mira Costa Sound Crew, and Voice of Mira Costa. These clubs bring the Mustangs the latest in records, news, and music. V.O.M.C. encourages interested students in future occupations in the field of radio, television, and announcing. Leading these po- tential leaclers in the audio-video field was Tim Charles. Page 91 TRACK CLUB - L to R, ROW 'l: P. Schillenger, P. Smith, J. Gates D. Kitchens, A. Eckes, A. Ebersole, L. Bordine, G. Ingham, S. Hansen C. Randell, J. Sheller, S, Corn, ROW 2: C. Matlock, L. Skelton, L. Yorg, D. Michaels, A. McLaughlin, V. Ready, L. Genty, A. Hoffman C. Lucero, L. Niemeyer, J. Giussago, K. Jones. ROW 3: S. Batchelor, Membership is open to anyone interested in track as a spectator or as an athlete. In the in- dividual meetings, films of national and local track events will be shown, along with guest speakers from the field of track and field. Field trips will include attending track and field clinics, and track meets. Don Murphy, President, Woody Moore, Vice President, and Karen Aable, Secre- tary-Treasurer. r I D. Murphy, G. Quackenbush, S. Yetter, J. Hern, B. Morton, R. Glick, J. Goldston, M. Fox, P. Lucero, B. Fletcher, S. Vink. ROW 4: C. New- man, J. Rowley, V. Rodriquez, J. MacKay, R. Fernandez, T. Gotts- danker, D. Murphy, F. Peterson, J. Quackenbush, P. Philp, M. Turner, H. Garland. 'Costans have choice of The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to familiarize the students with the field of edu- cation. The club is dedicated to the advancement of quality teachers. ln reaching for this goal, the students prepare workshops in an attempt to solve difterent problems of the profession, or take field trips observing teachers' methods and practice student teaching. The meetings were presided over by Bob Stichter, President, Gretchen Guethlein, Vice President, Margo Barnes, Secretary, and Laurae Deffebach, Treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - L to R, ROW 1: G. Hartle, G. field, P, Conway, B. Case, M. Barnes, L. Root, C. Matlock, S. Corn, Guethlein, B. Elston, S. Hartman, K. Case, B. Stichter, D. Backland, G. Gates, D. Hesson, L. Treman, J. Preston, Miss Risnel. C. Ziegler, M. Jolly, C. Strong, L. Deffebach. ROW 2: Mrs. Butter- ASTRONOMY - L to R, ROW I: P. Wolslager, R. Edwards, S. Wogmore, R. Finken, J. Eick. ROW 2: A. Jimanez, E. Garhart, S. Poliwoda, G. Hclssen, S. Farely, G. Fraga, Mr. Neff. a variety of clubs The Printers Devils is open to boys who have completed Begin- ning Printing. The club's purpose is to promote and stimulate interest in the Graphic Arts field through field Trips, outside speakers, and by donating extra time in the school printing shop in order to help with the production work that is re- quested from the shop and on special printing projects. The Chess Club provides members with an opportunity to enjoy keen mental compe- tition. Chess games are ar- ranged and tournaments are held from time to time. From this they learned to enjoy an instructive, individual game. The Micohi Astronomical Society is a campus club organized for the purpose of offering students a time and a place to learn new things about astronomy, to give help in the construction of a telescope, to photo- graph astronomical objects, and to have social contacts with other students interested in a common subject. PRINTERS DEVILS - L to R, M. Nowland, D. Roland, M. Stowell, Mr. Vander Leest. CHESS CLUB - L. to R., SITTING: J. Smith, R. Graham. ROW I: T. Gilholm, G. Quakenbush, R. Fraas, J. Mount, L. Humphrey, S. Buena. ROW 2: Mr. Hugoboom, T. Gottsdanker, K. Maus, A. Collins, A. Kowan. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS - L to R, ROW l: D. Dever, J. Robinson, B. Cassutt, K. Shulman, G. Fontaine, D. Waterman, R. Madison, A P Robinson, K. Heimforth, S. Chapman, A. Veine, P. Stone, P. Crum, Fontain, C. Robertson, S. Jenkins. C Boudrette, V. Carr. ROW 2: P. Gray, J. Conawoy, C. Hoffman, National membership otlers broad opportunities in the Future Business Leaders. Although this club is designed primarily for students majoring in busi- ness, any student enrolled in a business subiect is eligible for membership. The club aims to develop a better understanding of the need for cooperation in business, This is done through participation in meetings, field trips, scholarship activities, and a Business Day. Clubs provide ideas The Future Meds and Nurses Club is open to both boys as well as girls, who are interested in medicine, nursing, dentistry, x-ray therapy, physio- therapy, occupational therapy, or any of the re- lated fields ot medicine. The Candy'Stripers are sponsored by the Future Meds and Nurses. Girls participate by working four hours a week, at the Harbor General Hospital, doing routine hospital tasks. FUTURE MED5 AND NURSES - L to R, ROW lr D. Robinson, P. Lewis, B. Peterson, N. Brown, P. Horne, D. Home, P. Dering, S. Maus Jackson, M. Schultz, R. Taylor, L. Miron, A. Johnson, W. Harkin, D. S, Warren, B, Pennington. Sowers, N. Johnson, S. Gileno, R. Brown. ROW 2: M. Garcia, J. AMATEUR RADIO - SEATED, W. Overbeck, C. Dennis. L to R, D. Held, S. Booty, L. Ladenes, B. Weston, P. Wolslager, G. Weaver, S. Nicholson, Mr. Specht, D. Wolslager. for possible vocations The Radio Club holds regular monthly meetings at club sched- ule, as well as occasional after school and evening meetings. Instruction in electronics and the radiotelegraph code are fre- quently included in programming for members with the desire to obtain amateur radio licenses. Licensed members of the club have entered in national radio operating contests, finishing tenth nationally among high school radio clubs in last year's Sweep- stakes and expecting an even higher rating this year. The Ofticers are: Charles Dennis, President, Paul Wolslager, Vice President, Wayne Overbeck, Secretary, and Dave Held, Treas- urer. AUTO CLUB - L. to R., ROW 'lz M. Fox, S. Tims, Mr. Mills, P. Bower. ROW 2: D. Smith. The Auto Club sponsors the annual Safety Reliability Run to encourage safe driving on the part of our Student Body. Meeting once a week, every other meeting is a work night. The activities for the Spring Semester include a trip to the snow, a trip to Motorama and a visit to the Ford Motor Company. Page 95 TRI-HI-Y - L to R, ROW 'li J- -lOhf15fOf1, L- SSTSVS, M- HlfCl1- L. Muellar, P. Howard, D. Derrick, M. D'Amico, S. Herron, L. cock, O. Ambatielos, D. Schwartz, G. Leis, J. Silver, N. Sedillo, Walker, Mrs, Swanson, ROW 3: C, Poyaire, L. Spangler, P. J- Huntry, K. Thompson, L. Bond, M. MacDonald, L. Purdon, Mears, J. Alston, L. Pulfer, C. Shields, D. Dear, C. Sayer, N. L- Mitchell, O- FOX, K- Adams. ROW 21 P- MUFPl'1Y, L- Bfllief, Frost, J. Jones, S. Marean, D. Marquis, M. Fitzgerald, C. Lewis, M. Roehl, B. Carr, S. Codington, J. Snyder, J. Mann, D. Betcone, L, Nelson, C. Oveross, J. Malpee, L. Armstrong, T. Prayley, C. McKinnon, The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is 'To create, maintain and extend throughout our home, school and community high standards of Christian character. One of the high- lights of the year was the Y Day in Hollywood. At the Hollywood Bowl, members were entertained by many celebrities, after which they were invited to a football game at the Coliseum. Leading the club's large mem- bership were, Jean Silver, President, Gail Lease, Vice President, Donna Schwartz, Secretary, Karen Thompson, Treasurer, Julie Jones, Chaplain, and Nina Cidello, Parliamentarian. Some of the Sailing Club often crew on the yacht Honey. Dave Behr as Helmsman, Skip Elliott, Dockpit, Bill McFaden, Cockpit, Buz Barker as Fore Deck. The members ot this club are: Dave Behr acting President, Carolyn Strong, Bill McFaden, Skip Elliot, Buz Barker, Mickey Hunter, Diane Krinke, Mickey Dunson, Shirley Swartz, Rocksann Newman, Alberta Hitchcock, John Hucheon, Ray Linton and John Mount. Their sponsor is Mr. Fisher. Page 96 These activities were enjoyed by all The Honey finishing a race in first place. provide en The Hi-Y Club of Miro Costci is sponsored jointly by the school ond the Torronce Y.M.C.A. The purpose is threefold: service to God, service to others, ond service to self. The octivities include o sports program, field trips, ond beclch ond moun- toin porties. With power tools and materials at their disposal, woodshop gives many boys the feel of construction. Classrooms offer A brief chot with someone close by gives inspira- tion to on aspiring artist. Page 98 -qi ,f 2 Q , Test tubes, time, and talent all contribute to the success of ony chemistry experi- ment. Under the direction of Mrs. Hickert, Micohi girls leorn the art of good housekeeping. quality instruction Mr. Lowe corefully explains to Q potential stenogropher that there care mony hidden tricks in using the new electric fypewriters. Page 99 ,' E 5 H . 7 Hr I ,ww A - 'A 36if4ftY3E55jv3f'1?iTA3 t?9i+j4fi31F1fZ i7?fi5X7i Efi9?f5Vlf?Tf! fFP'i1+'ixJgq5':'I 'W ,fffi 9' ' f :Wi-Ex 1 f f' ' '- 3 5 Q 'Z fX11Wf1f2f'Hf'11ww- 5, M Qu I 1 T, WITH FAMILIAR SC AND RE EMBERED FA S WE BEGAN T E SECOND SEMES TH Our Bicameral Legislature 514 Lf . . w ,, 1 5 J W f , ,V,k 3 WI , . , 3' wggsegg, VX, K2 N . The Executive Burleigh Brewer Vice President Department Mike Weaver Treasurer Steve Thompson President Erik Christy Comm. of Campus and Health Renzo Ferraris Comm. of Publicity and Elections Linda Hutchison Secretary Leonard Medeiros Comm. of Entertainment Jerry Bova Comm. of Athletics 103 KEY CLUB: L to R, ROW T: Mr. Stevens, L. Woods, D. Watson, B. Garriott, P. Prince, B. Peariman, S. Belasco. ROW 2: B. Stichter, J. Shipley, D. Blazer, C. Ota, S. Yetter, J. Rey- nolds, R. Garriott ROW 3: B. Becker, J. Baker, D. Saum, R. Redfield, D. Hansen. ROW 4: B. Withers, D. Murphy, B. Brewer, G. Troxel, C Tomblin, B. Borggreve. ROW 5: J. Hutcheon D. Stucker, K. Calhoun, T. Gottsdanker, G. Herman. ROW 6: B. Wildenburg, J. Jory, V. Stirratt, R. Black, J. Brubaker. ROW 7: R, Leinau, B. Perkins, J. Witt. ROW 8: W. Hollis, J. Stidham, S. Thompson, A. Collins, L. Detlott, J. Moeller. iss? Melvin and a faithful Dona help draw crowds to the first Dona car wash. The motto of Mira Costa's Key Club is simply, To develop leadership and initiative and to encourage qualities which make for useful citizens both on and oft campus. This honorary group promotes the general welfare of everyone: at many football and basketball games, mem- bers oversee ticklish situations to see that everything is under control, on the quad and in the cafeteria their work continues. Besides the annual basketball game, Key Club vs. Faculty, this group lends their presence to two annual dinners. The Kiwanis Club, from which our Key Club stems, asks for two repre- sentatives each week to sit in at their luncheon. Jerry Stidham, President, is sup- ported by Joe Moeller, Vice President, Steve Thompson, Secretary and Rich- ard Redtield, Treasurer. Mr. Stevens is the faculty sponsor. igQ.f?ii,.sb and Doiias Stand 3... . ..V,, mwah-ww 1M.4..q...Wwfi ,..,.r Mazza ,rpg ready to assist M. C. An organization which strives tor high standards of conduct and which promotes school spirit on campus is the Do'n'as. On the '59-'60 calendar of events, the Dohas were busy at many activi- ties. The Do?1'a Carwash, held on a cold Saturday in November, netted this conscientious group warm profits. This project for the community was held in lieu of the annual Doha Dance. These students perform acts of serv- ice for Mira Costa, acting as guides and hostesses at such events as the AFS Breakfast and the Father 8i Son Banquet. Submitting ideas and guiding the group were its officers and sponsor: Darla Sowers, Chairman, Becky Brock, Assistant Chairman, Ruth Gerchow, Treasurer, Nancy Brown, Historian, Mrs. Christine Jolly, Sponsor. The Donas remove grime, smog, and salt spray in their successful project. DONAS: L. to R. ROW 'l: Mrs. Jolly, N. Vening, J. Owens, N. Spencer, P. Conway, N Craven, D. Sowers, C. Cavenagh. ROW 2: V. Gutierrez, S. Bolzer, S. Dresser, S. Hay word, L. Daugherty. ROW 3: V. White, B. Goldsby, S. Sorensen, J. Hendrick, P. Horne ROW 4: G. Andersen, G. Cranmore, B. Valencia, M. Whited, N. Brown, C. Strong ROW 5: J. Strong, A. Ballou, B, Thorp, V. Tracy. ROW 6: B. Gondira, R. Cerda, R. Ger chow, S. Windsor, J. Scott. ROW 7: B. Brock, A. Milligan, M. Dunson, C. Smith. 'va-'Q-'nm-n FIRST SEMESTER - L to R, Noel Sewall, John Hutcheon, Ray FIRST SEMESTER L to R Steflie White Priscilla Gibbons Nancy Linton, Jim Baker, Jerry Bova. Corcoran Kathy Taylor Sue Thompson Senior Conferences judge our actions The Boys' and Girls' Senior Conference have the respon- sibility of promoting a friendlier atmosphere on campus through good citizenship. They enforce school rules con- cerning smoking, regulation dress, and acceptable school conduct. The five girls composing the Girls' Senior Conference are advised by Mrs. McVey. The girls change office every two weeks so as to take advantage of the various posi- tions from chairman to doorkeeper. The five boys making up the Boys' Senior Conference are advised by Mr. Cameron. They fill positions similar to the ones mentioned above. Both groups have a common purpose in maintaining high standards at Mira Costa. SECOND SEMESTER - L to R, Gary Troxel, Matt Turner, Brad SECOND SEMESTER Lto R Judy Burrows Loretta Kim Steftie White Stevenson, Vince Thomas, missing Joey Moeller. Sue Thompson Nancy Venlng STEVE THOMPSON Page 107 THE YEAR Being named Mira Costa's Student of the Year marks that student as having given outstanding service continually in his past semesters to Micoho. Boy or girl, under classman or up- per classman, every student is eligible. The Do'r'fas, Key Club, HOOFPRINTS, LA VISTA, and Lettermen's Club ore some of the organizations which cast ballots for this award, consider- ing Personality, Service, Citizenship and Activities in their evaluations. A candid shot of the Dona and Key Club Dinner, reveal- ing that most Key Clubbers eat WWQHQ with enthusiasm. Milling around and chatting with friends, Mira Costa's Co- eds delight in a day of wear- ing casual attire during the Girls' League Capri Day held each semester, Page 108 MC Juniors sit in a pensive mood as speaker Mike Micar- ' ovich talks to his teenage au- A dience about . . . themselves!! While others swing to the music at this year's Alumni After Game Dance, Bill Brewer, grad. flower right hand cor- nerl may be whispering to his date, What are they doing? We never used to dance at dances. lt I don't learn how to type, I'll never Of Life pass Senior Problems! ad libs Kathy Koshe as she and Steve Emmons re- hearse their parts in the Senior Play You Can't Take lt With You. Micohians put aside thoughts of school work and the evening's Varsity Dance, as Renzo Farraris, Mira Costa exchange student from Italy, tells of ditterences in the Feast of Thanksgiving practiced in the two countries. This annual as- sembly climaxes Spiritual Emphasis Week. Page 109 um-wanna.-ul.. E 1 DIPLOMAS - THE END AND THE BEGINNING I I Si wNwW ws, Was? ,ip MT, Wf . i wwmwwev Que, 1.25 . H if iii 5333 Am,.U, ii 6 X I, ,......e , Having taken root and showing progress, this year's Junior Class was well established in many phases of school activity. With the arrival of class rings on December 16, many eager Juniors oFficially became Up- perclassmen, which added to the thrill of the Christmas Holidays. Privileges which are reserved for the Junior Class were exercised with ease and enthusiasm. The selection of the foreign exchange student finalists and the planning of the Junior Play took both time and energy from many a con- tributing Junior. ' Proceeds from the production, Gramercy Ghost, went for the financial support of the annual Junior-Senior Prom, put on for the de- parting seniors by the rising upperclassmen. To lead the class of 'ol through its duties were Joe Reynolds, presiding, Kirk Calhoun, in the wings, Judy Jones taking the minutes and Lynn Butler holding the purse strings. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, L TO R: Joe Reynolds, President, Judy Jones, Secre- tary, Lynn Butler, Treasurer, and Kirk Calhoun, Vice-President. Ambatielos, V., Andreason, M., Armend, L., Ar- nold, L., Atkins. D., Atkinson, B., Axtell, K. 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Ji we Q .fs Page 114 Garriott, R. Gatchell, E. Gentry, L. Gerchow, R. Geyer, M. Gibson, l. Gilbert, Gill, M. R. Gillen, T. Glass, G. Glick, R. Goldsby, B. Gonnerman, G Granstrom, A. Green, K. Greene, R. Grever, J. Gritfen, W. Grizzle, D. Gronowski, S. Gutierrez, V. Hacsi, M. Hale, A. Hall, J. Horne, P. Howard, J. Hoyt, B. Hudgens, C. Hunt, D. Hutcheson, lsom, V. Iwan, F. Jackson, P. H. Jacobson, K. James, G. James, R. Jett, D. Joehnck, K. Johns, C. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Gamache, ...ee -.Q . PKQSVKQ if 4 3 sig? 3 Q N We ? Q W' Freeland l J., Gan- .. ... ..... . l - . ...Q wsu... , . u se JV. ' . - . Q 3, - l 2'+ ' RY? Vee l . . -la-. ggi' 'fl' ik i'f' Vs -J ' ' .... . ...., , M ::.wQe:1 me .- ':: -ft:..-ea,::f::g,- 'f sg -. Q? V -AM- .' 2 5552 f - Q vi. . ..N ' ' :fr H . : gfggmzgg E31 -'. is P , n y, -sage.. r f 1 Aa ':' - : 153:25 - .. - . . ,. Seals . ,. X y qgsf A V -V A ., . . . ll I. 1, l v' 9' 1 e 'K Q 3323 X . . M Je? 3 Q-All ms 2 QQ! si. S V. f . ggi? 3? l -. 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Leibscher, J. Leonard, L. Leventhal, E. Lewchek, J. Lewis, J. Lindsey, J. Lindsey, R. Lissner, J. Longaker, J. Longbolham, J Loranger, P. Lord, M. Lowerre, L. Lucero, P. Luecke, D. Luther, S. MacFaden, W. MacKinnon, R. Mace, G. Macgillivray, S Machado, L. Madison, R. Mailander, D. Mallery, R, Maltby, B. Maples, G. Margoles, D. Marr, T. Medina, G. Meisenzahl, D Memmotf, M. Messinger, J.- Michael, D. Mikesell, P. Miller, C. Miller, G. Miller, L. Milligan, A. Minor, R. Miron, M. Moe, J. Monerte, J. Moore, W. Moreno, R. Moreno, R. Morrow, D. Morton, R. Mount, J. Mueller, G. Murphy, D. Murphy, D. Napoleon, R. Nash, F. Nesbitt, T. Newby, W. Newman, M. Nicoll, P. Nowland, M. Nunn, R. O'Brien, G. O'Dell, E. Ohlson, D. Olson, F. Ormsby, P. Osborne, C. Ota, C. Ozenne, D. Paliwoda, S. Parker, R. Parras, R. Payne, T. Pedersen, C. Pennywell, L. Perkins, R. Peterson, J. Peterson, L. Peterson, S. Phillips, S. Plant, G. Plassil, L. Plotner, J. Plunkett, M. Points, R. Pollick, A. Potter, R. Prince, P. Probasco, M. Pulaski, M. Pullen, J. Purcell, R. Purdy, S. Pu ryea r, R. Ready, V. Rees, S. Page 116 Pearlman, W. Quackenbush, G. Roethlisberger, J. Rolfe, R. Roskowick, T. Roth, B. Rowe, J. Rowley, J. Runcie, P. Runyan, C. Russell, P. Russell, R. Samuelson, M. Saunders, R. Schmolle, S. Schulze, D. Schwartz, K. Seal, C. Searcy, S. Secrist, J. Seguin, C. Shaw, O. Sheller, J. Shipley, J. Shulman, K. Simonson, M. Slep, P. Smart, J. Smart, R. Smith, B. Smith, J. Smith, S. Remy, J., Renner, J., Rennie, R., Reynolds, J., Rhib C., Rice, M., Rickert, G. Riegler, M., Robertson, G., Robertson, R., Robin son, D., Robinson, S., Robison, S., Rodriguez, V. Winkler B. Withers R. Wood, S. Smyth, P. Snaza, N. Snow, P. Snyder, C. Snyder, S. Snyder, T. Sorenson, S. Sotiriou, S. Sporcic, T. Spring, H. Stalford, C. Stanley, B. Steele, S. Steffen, L. Steftens, R. Stehman, W. Stein, G. Stephenson, Sterling, M. Stewart, G. Stewart, R. Steyn, V. Stillwell, L. Stone, S. J. Stonebraker, Storie, C. Stowell, M. Stubbs, L. Sullivan, N. Swarts, W. C. We skits ii- Williams, J., Williams, M., Wilson, D., Winfrey, K., 3.555 , fgliry , , , , ,, W Mix . T N N35 Woodward, G., Woody, D., Worley, L., Young, J., Young, M., Young, R., Young, R. Talbot, F. Taylor, K. Taylor, M. Teague, l. Thatcher, P. Thompson, J. Thompson, J. Thompson, T. Thorne, M. Tims, S. Tolley, A. Tomblin, C. Tousignant, D. Tracy, V. Trotter, J. Tully, J. Tyrrell, W. Vega, J. Vernand, R. Wagner, C. Walker, R. Walker, R. Wallace, E. Walsh, B. Ward, D. Ward, R. Ward, T. Warner, E. Warren, S. Waters, R. Weaver, M. Webb, R. Weldon, M. Wells, C. Welsh, M. Wentz, C. West, G. Weston, K. Widner, C. Wiest, R. Wilkens, M. Wilkenson, N. Williams, C. Williams, G. ..- --L.: Ja ' .3::...-Jn . . . H if-fs ' sg,'gg,5fQ3:P,g '.f.-,nw ..- ' ' . f- lt K. ' ' . - . , , rr- - I . - - ,zffw -f ' wif gf ' H I. . 'l.'l j'1 37 . E 'h .'f'l ' K 'z i 1 ? 'Tf - Q. . ' 7 ' .i','il' 1: 5, 3 y 3 ., Wi ,g .- . A , 2 2. ff .'f2,111ffSf .- . fm' f I . mm . .L may , N-wg' 1... . v . sf ' 2 . y V MW- r g 'f .. . lii'2,g3fS33 v'?'P' ., .,., I . 'Jw A .. rf? ll t M . .. ' The doors of Mira Costa have closed on you, the Class of '6O. Never again will yo-u walk through these halls and feel, I belong. Your high school days are past and all you have left now are memories. The years have Mira Costa in I956 as the largest freshman class. Then, just as suddenly, you found your- selves seniors, led by Vince Thomas, President, .lon Seawright, Vice President, Georjess For- rester, Secretary, Marilee Rice, Treasurer, Judy Burrows, Historian, and all ready to take full advantage of your privileges. The days passed by quickly as senior pictures were taken, your motto and class colors were chosen, you were measured for caps and gowns, and selected your announcements. Your anticipation grew fast as June approached. College Board En- trance Exams, Senior Problems, and Will the Class of '60 please rise, were familiar phrases you heard during the year. Senior Ditch Day and Graduation followed by the Graduation party climaxed a wonder- ful four years for all of you, years that you can never forget nor ever return to, for: We've crossed the Bay - The Ocean lies ahead. H. Stannard passed swiftly since you first entered SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - L to R: Vince Thomas, President, Georiess Forrester, Secretary, Judy Burrows, Historian, Marilee Rice, Treasurer, and Jon Seawright, Vice President. Witnesses of Progress AABEL, KAREN ABLES, DONNA ALBERT, SHARON CHRISTINE Bowling Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Drill Team, MC Club, House of Rep., LA GAA, Water Ski Club. VISTA Proof Editor, Drill Team, Pep Club, Flag Twirler, Cross Countrv Princess. ALDERMAN, JIM ALLEN, CAROLE ALLEN, KENNETH RJEHN CT k LIAFEIIST F t tai r . rac , A Page II8 U Ure e e 5 Photographer, Rail- road Club, Track Club. ALVERSON, MARGARET Concert Choir, Mi-Co- Aires, House of Rep., Variety Show, Music AMO, MARY Club, Bowling Club. Future Retailers. ANDERSEN, MARGARET VICTORIA HOOFPRINTS Editor, ASB Treas., Donas, Varsity Court, Grad. Marshal, MC Club. ANDERSON, HAROLD ANDERSON, ROBERT ANDERSON, ROGER BAILEY, EDDIE JV 81 V Football, JV Basketball. BARKER, EDWIN BUZZ 2nd place in l0th Rotary Club Crafts- manship Award, lst place in llth Rotary Club Craftsmanship Award. BECKER, ROBERT E. Senate, Key Club, JV 81 V Football, Letter- men's Club. BAILEY, PAMELA ALLINE Variety Show, Jr. 81 Sr. Play, Modern Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. BARNES, MARGO ANNETTE Drill Team, MC Club, GAA, FBLA, World Friendship, Future Meds and Nurses. BECKER, MARY TAMMY GAA, Latin Club, Tri- Hi-Y. ARCHULETTA AVERY, JERRY AYERS, DONNA SHARON ANN VOMC. GAA, Trl-Hi-Y, FTA, House of Rep., GAA, Track Club, Ski Club. Water Ski Club, Track Club, FBLA. BAKER, JAMES R. CSF, Key Club, Grad. Escort, Boys' Sr. Conf., House of Rep., Lettermen's Club, JV 8- V Football. BALLOU, ALTHEA BARBRE, CAROLYN Donas, CSF, Seal- Skl Club, Drill Team, bearer, Grad. Usher, House of Rep., Mod- Modern Dance. ern Dance, Sr. Play, Variety Show, Track Club, Artisans. BARRY, BARBARA BARTLETT, CAMERON BATCHELOR, SHERRY GAA, Drill Team, lso- LEE topians, Track Club, CSF, House of Rep., Ski Club, Astronomy GAA, Band, Track Club, FTA. Club, Ski Club. BEHR, DAVE BENTLEY, PATRICIA BERDAN, KATHLEEN Sailing Club. ANN MC Wranglers, 2nd GAA, MC Club, place Rotary Club Spanish Club, Water Award. Ski Club, Bowling Club, World Friend- ship. Page 119 BISHOP, MURRAY BLISS, VICKI Swimming Team. GAA, BRENNAN SANDRA JO CSF, Drill Team, Jr. Play, Ink Spots, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club. BOYETT, WILLIAM BRADLEY RAYMOND TIMOTHY A. Bowling Club, Auto Club, Ski Club, Future Engineers. BOVA, JEROLD M. V Football, JV Base- ball, Letterman's Club, Senate, Grad. Escort, BOW, JULIAN BOARD, PHILLIP A. Boys' Sr. Conf., Boys' GREGG Track, Cross Country. State. Future Farmers. BROBERG, JUDITH LEONA Jr. Play, Sr. Play, House of Rep., Var- iety Show, GAA Board, Bullocks Art , Award, Thalians, MC State. Ski Club Pres. Club, BREWER, BURLEIGH V Football, ASB Pres. 81 VP, Key Club, Boys' League Board, CSF, Grad. Marshal, Boys' BROCK, BECKY SUE BROWN, DAVID GAA, MC Club, Grad. Marshal, Girls' State, Dona VP, World Friendship, French Club, Ink Spots. CAMP, CATH ERI NE MARIE BUSH, CYNTHIA BUTLER, ALLEN Transfer from Palm Track, Bowling Club. Springs. Page 120 BURROWS, JUDY BROWN, NANCY AMANDA I-EE House of Rep., Histo- Donas, Drill Team, BURR, TONY rian, Drill Team, LA Candy Slripers, Jest- Industrial Craftman- VISTA Staff, Jr. Play, er's Workshop, Future ship, Christian Fellow- Girls' League Board, Meds Und NUVSGS- Ship- Ski Club, Girls' Sr.Conf. CAMPBELL, ROBERT M. V 81 B Football, B 8- C Basketball, JV 81 V Baseball, Boys' League CAMPBELL, TONY Board, Letterman's C Football, Auto Club. Club. CANTLEY, SANDRA CARDEN, MICHAEL A. Bio-Chem Club Pres., Cross Country, Wres- CARNIVAL, DON Future Meds and tling, Track, Auto Tennis, Sr. Play, Bowl- Nurses. Club. ing Club. CHAPMAN, SAMMI E LEE Junior Achievement, Tri-Hi-Yi, Spanish CASTLE, ALLAN L. Club, Ski Club, World CHARLES, TIM Bowling Club. Friendship, FBLA, Pres. Senate, VOMC COLGAN, MICHOL LYNN CLUTE, JACK MIKE Transfer from Santa Auto Club. COLEE, ANTHONY Monica, GAA. CONNELL GERALDINE Inkspots, LA VISTA, CONNOI-LY, DERMOT Bio-Chem Club, Future WILLIAM KIERON CONN, CHUCK H. Meds and Nurses, V.T8nf1lSf SWIIWUIYWQ. C Football, Auto Candy Stripers, Sail- HI-Y Club, TfUf-Tk Club. ing Club. ClUb- CARR, ANNE LOY CASSUTT, BETTY LOU HOOFPRINTS Ed., Music Club, FBLA, Girls' League VP, FRA, Bowling Club. Grad. Escort, Drill Team Board, Senate, House at Rep., Quill and Scroll VP, Varsity Court, Danas. CHESTER, ClNDY CLEMONS MIKELL JONATHAN E. Comm. of Campus and Health, Senate, Grad. Escort, Varsity Court, GAA. Sr. Play, Variety Show, Mi-Co-Aires, Drama Club, Thalians. CONAWAY, JANICE COLLINS, ARVIN DARRELL FBLA. C, B, JV 81 V Basket- ball, LA VISTA, House of Rep., Key Club, Retailing Club VP, Ski Club. CONWAY, TIM COOPER, CAROLYN lsotopians. Jr. 81 Sr. Play, Stu- dent Director Sr. Play, Drama Excellence Award, Variety Show, GAA, Modern Dance, Jester's Workshop. Page 121 CORCORAN, NANCI JANE CRABTREE CREW, JANICE Senate, HOOFPRINTS, WILLIAM M., JR. LA VISTA, Varsity Swimming, Ski Club, Court, GAA Board 81 Fishing Club. Songleader, MC Club, Sailing Club, World Friendship. CRUM, PAULINE CUNNINGHAM CUNNINGHAM, GAA, MC Club, Tri- JOYCE SUSIE H-Y, FBLA. FBLA. DAVID DAVIES, MARGARET ANN DAVIS, LORETTA RAYMOND C-, lll House of Rep., Mod- CSF, Band, World Hi-Y. ern Dance, Ski Club, Friendship, French Track Club, Water Ski Club, Ink Spots, Club, Future Retailers, Drama Club. World Friendship, FTA, DEAN, NANCIE DEFFEBACH, LAURAE DE KRAII, HERBERT Transfer from Nar- Drill Team, Concert LEE bonne, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, Girls' Glee, FTA, Ski Club, Track FTA, Drama Club. Club. Page I22 CREW, JOYCE CROTTY, MA'RY DAUGHERTY CARMEN LUISA Donas, GAA, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee, World CURCIONE, NICK Friendship, Drama Bowling Club, Fishing Club, Bio-Chem Club, Club. Spanish Club. DAVISON, SUE Transfer from Comp- DAVIS, MARIANNE ton, GAA Board, MC SUE Club, Christian Fellow GAA, Ski Club, Water ship Club, Girls' Serv- Ski Club, Track Club, ice Club Pres. iComp- Tri-Hi-Y. toni. DELACOURT DELACOURT, RAY BARBARA H. JV Football, JV Tene Jr. 8. Sr. Play, Lions nis, Jr, Play, House of Club Speech Contest Rep., Model Airplane Winner, Concert Club, Printer's Devils, Choir, Drama Club. Science Club Council. DENNIS, CHARLES DENHOLM, DIANE Amateur Radio Club GAA, Tri-Hi-Y. Pres. DETLOFF DEVER, ARLENE LAWRENCE DONALD FBLA. C, .l.V. 81 V Basket- ball, Grad. Usher, Key Club, House of Rep. DEVER, DARLENE FBLA. DEZSO, JOSEPH A. DICKEY, RONALD Track. VANCE DALE, KENT HARLOW DOWLING, CYNTHIA ANNE DUMOND Foreign Exchange Stu- dent lNeW Zealandl, Sr. Play, Donas, Girls' CHARLES R. House of Rep., JV Baseball, JV 81 V League Board, Mi-Co- Football, Choir. DUNSON, MICKEY ANN DYE, DIANE LEE GAA VP, Grad. Es- GAA, Reef Raiders. cort, CSF Pres., FTA- Donas, Future Meds 81 Nurses Pres., Ski Club, Sealbearer. ELLING, KENNETH ELEQUIN, BRENDA HAROLD MARTIN JV 8g V Wrestling. Aires, Ski Club, Thalians. EASTMEN ECKLUND ROSITA ANN CHARLOTTA Candy Stripe-rs, Youth Fellowship, Future Meds 81 Nurses. EMERY, GARY EMMETT, JAMES E. Spanish Club, Fl-'TUFG Track, Reef Raiders. Retailers. EISEN, WILLIAM E. EMMONS, STEVE KENT Senate, CSF, Quill 81 Scroll, Grad. Escort, LA VISTA Managing Editor, Jr, 81 Sr. Play Camera Club Pres., Sealbearer. Page 123 EVANS, SHIRLEY EVA FERRERA CHARLES J. JV Tennis, V Track, Future Engineers, Baseball. FARRAND, JANET MAY Sr. Play Usher, GAA, MC Club, Water Ski Club, Ski Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y. FISK, CARLENE Transfer from Las Vegas HS, House of Rep., Pep Club, Com- mercial Club, Spanish Club. FERNANDEZ FERRARIS, RENZO ERNESTO FERRELL, BARBARA RICHARD Key Club, Senate, LEE Boys' League Board, Variety Show. Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Cltalyl, Bio-Chem Club Pres., Ski Club, V Cross Country, Va- riety Show, Mi-Co- Aires, Track Club, Sailing Club, Letter- men's Club. French Club. FORD, SANDRA FORRESTER FRAGA, GEORGE GEORJESS WILLIAM Girls' League Treas., Rocket Club Pres., Sr. Class Sec., Drill Science Club Council Team, HOOFPRINTS, Pres., Astronomy Club Grad. Usher, LA VlSTA, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y. FUHRMANN, JERRY DEAN GERHARDT, ERIK Science Club Council, ' Astronomy Club, Rocket Club. GARCIA, MARYLOU Candy Stripers, Tri- Hi-Y, World Friend- ship, Spanish Club. GIBBONS, PRISCILLA Senate, Drill Team, Girls' Sr. Conference, Girls' League Board, House of Rep., Jr. Play, Spanish Club. Page T24 GARRIOTT, BOYD GARRISON, DARREL GERBER, CAROL ALAN LEE Transfer from Alham- Key Club, French bra HS, Drill Team, Club, Tumbling Club, Ski Club, Usher's Water Ski Club. Club, Lauliea Tri-Y, Roman Rooters, Nep- taneites. GILBERT, JOANN GILCHREST GILMAN, SUSAN House of Rep., Frosh. CATHERINE DALE Ell-EEN V Class Sec., Girls' Mi-Co-Aires, FRA, League Board, GAA Music Club, Modern Yell Leader, LA VISTA Dance. Page 3 Editor, Quill 81 Scroll Pres., Grad. Escort, Pep Club Yell Leader. New x NM- A-illiq I wil? ,gi 2.-rss.:-i f xv -zfiiwr ' V qfff ' 1 , wus,-f s '- EQES7' - ig . li?lgifS?l5E , 9l i - . ?ifi2gi1e?gs55fi . ff' ' I 'QW -1 I 114 ami: -2 GLOD, WILLIAM GOLDSTON, GLENDA GONDIRA DAVIS CSF, Model Airplane GEORGIA ANN Donas, Grad. Usher, Club, Transfer from GAA, CSF, World Serra. Friendship. GOTTSDANKER GRAHAM RANDY GRAND, MARCELLEN TONY Ski Club, B Basket- ELIZABETH Sealbearer, CSF, V ball. Sr. Play. -Track, JV Cross Coun- try, Grad. Usher, Key Club, Track Club. GROEN, JOHN GUETHLEIN HALL, BETH MARINUS GRETCHEN ANNE Transfer from Saint Sealbearer, CSF, Mary's, Candy Strip- Band, FTA. ers. GOODE, ALAN YMCA, Explorers Club, Christian Fel- lowship. GOODWIN, JOHN GORDON B Basketball, C Swim ming, House of Rep., Boys' League Board, Ski Club, Water Ski Club, Latin Club. GRAY, PATRICIA JO House of Rep., Voca- tional Day Hostess, MC Rally Squad, Candy Stripers, FBLA, Christian Fellowship. GRETSCH EL, URSULA HALL, SHIRLEY A. HAMILTON, TERRY HAMMETT, BARBARA HANNA, DONNA LYNNE DARLENE Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Drama Club. HARKIN, WINFRED ARLENE CSF, HOOFPRINTS, Vocational Day Chair- man, GAA, Candy Stripers, World Friend- ship, Christian Fellow- ship, Artisans. HARRIS, WILLIAM HART, CORKY CHARLES Page I25 HAWLEY, JUDITH LOUISE Quill 81 Scroll, LA VISTA Page 4 Editor, SFC ssomdit Elcb u , anus , HAUGEN, JON HAWKINS, DIANA Tri-Hi-Y? U HARTZELL, GARY Spanish Club. HASSON, GERALD Astronomy Pres., Sci- ence Club Council. HAWORTH, JOANN HEIMFORTH, KRISTEN Girls' Glee, GAA, Ski LEE Club, Track Club, Tri- GAA, FBLA, World l'll-Y- Friendship, Ski Club. HENDRICK, JANEANE House of Rep., Grad. Escort, CSF, Mi-Co- Aires, Thalians, Donas, World Friend- HEISE, JOHN ship Pres., Christian Future Retailers, HEMPEL, LYNNE Fellowship. HERMAN, GARY FRANKLIN Key Club, House of Rep., B 81 C Basket- ball, Ski Club. HESS, STEVEN A. HINDS, TONI MELINDA Jr. Class Sec., Donas, HITCHCOCK Girls' League VP, Drill ALBERTA Team Board, Grad. House of Rep., Band, HOFFMAN, CAROL Usher, Varsity Court, FTA, Water Ski Club, FBLA, World Friend- Tri-Hi-Y, World Friendship. ship, Artisians. HUGHES, JUDI GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Ski HUDGENS Club, World Friend- HORTON, GARY DONALD W. ship, Windiammers. HOLLIS, WENDELL DARREL HOLMES, MARY GAA, Spanish Club, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Brazil, Key Club, Boys' League Pres., CSF, Grad. Marshal, Jr. and Sr. Plays, Lettermen's Future Meds and Nurses, Youth Fellow- ship. X Club, Band, World Friendship, Sealbearer. Page 126 HUGHES, ROBERT HUMPHREY, JV Tennis, Hi-Y, Fu- BARBARA CAROLYN ture Engineers. HUGHLETT, KENNETH Artisans. HUTCHISON, LINDA ISGREEN, CAROLYN MARGARET Girls' League Board, ASB Sec., Quill 81 MC Club, GAA Scroll, Grad.-Escort, Board, House of Rep. LA VISTA Page 3 Ed- Sec., Senate, Ski Club itor, Girls' League Sec., World Friend- Board, Inkspots Pres., ship Club, French World Friendship, CSF. INMAN, ROBERT Club. HUNTER, KENNETH MICHAEL V, B, C 81 D Basket- ball, Boys' League Board, Key Club, HUTCHEON, JOHN Wrestling, Grad. Usher, Sailing Club, Bio-Chem Club. House of Rep., Boys' Sr. Conference, Grad. Usher, Hi-Y. JANOVEC STEPHANIE Modern Dance, Music JIMENEZ, ALAN A. Club, Variety Show, JENKINS, SHIRLEY Rocket Club, Astron- Art Club, Water Ski GAA, FBLA Treas., omy Club, Music Club, Club, MC Wranglers. World Friendship. Science Club Council. ITEN, HOWARD JAEGER, DIANA J. V 8- B Football, Ski GAA, House of Rep., Club, Camera Club, Ski Club, Track Club Rifle Club, Water Ski Sec., Future Retailers, Club. Tri-Hi-Y. JOHNSON, JOEL Transfer lDawson Co. H.S.J Key Club, T-rack, Basketball, C.A.P., Pilans, Horse- JOHNSON, LINDA back Club, Rodeo LEE Club, Float Committee. LA VISTA, CSF. JONES, NANCY WILMA Mi-Co-Aires, FBLA, Christian Fellowship, Candy Stripers, MC Rally Squad. JOHNSON, ANN JOHNSON, JEANINE Future Meds 8: Nurses. Jr. Play, Play Usher- ette, Modern Dance. JOSEPH, TONY KAISER, VICTORIA LA VISTA, Fishing LEE Club, Bowling Club. MC Club, Track u . Page 127 KELLY, KENNETH L. KENDRICK LA VISTA Printer. CHARLEEN ANNE KENGEL, WILLIAM G. KENNEDY, ARTHUR L. KENNEDY, SHARON Rocket Club. JV Wrestling, Orph- eus, Concert Choir. KIM, LORETTA OI-QUINNE GAA, Pep Club, Flag- fwirler, MC Club, KIEI-ING, JOHN House of Rep., Christ- Foofball. ian Fellowship. KIMBLE, KENT KING, DAVE KING, LINDA CSF, Grad. Escort, GAA, MC Club, Baseball, Future Farm- Water Ski Club, ers Club, Spanish Club. House of Rep., Sr. Play, Tennis Team, Track Club, Ski Club. KINGSLAND FLORENCE BEATRICE GAA, MC Club, Bowl- ing Club. KIRSCH, GERALD KLINE, CHERRY GAA, Band, French KLINGLER, COPPER Club. Sr. Play. Page 128 KITCHELL, PAT KITCHELL, WENDY KLEIN, ZONDRA LEE French Club. French Club. LAWLER KNAPP, DAVID L. KOSCHE, KATHLEEN ANN Jr. 81 Sr. Play, Variety Shows, Mi-Ca-Aires, Long Beach Speech Award, Jester's Work- shop, Modern Dance, Thalians. KRIER, SUSAN LOUISE Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, VOMC. KRUEGER, PATRICIA Concert Band, March- ing Band, Pep Band, FBLA. KUBIAK, ZYGMUND JOSEPH KUTCH, MELINDA House of Rep., CSF, HOOFPRINTS, GAA Boar MC Club FTA, Ol, , Candy Stripers, Tri- Hi-Y. LA MAR, DENNIS House of Rep., Hi-Y. LARSEN, JOHN LEE, IRENE LEEDOM, SANDRA KAY House of Rep., Vari- ety Show. LARSON, BARBARA LAUN, THEODORE E. LAWRENCE, BOB JEANNE GAA Songleader, MC Club. LEINAU, ROBERTS LEON, LINDA L. LEWCHUK, NANCY GILMAN LA VISTA, GAA, MC MAE B 8- D Basketball, Key Club, Quill 8: Scroll, Bowling Club. LEWIS, MARJORY ANN LEWIS, BARBARA House of Rep., GAA, GAA. MC Club, Ski Club. Club, Science Fair Winner, Jr. R.C. VP, Fishing Club, Reef Raiders, Water Ski Club, Ski Club. LINTON, RAY V, JV 81 B Baskelball, V 84 JV Baseball, Soph. Class Pres., Grad. Usher, Boys' League Board, Senate, House of Rep., Water Ski Club. Spanish Club. LOCKLEY, BARBARA LOC KWOOD, ROBERT SUE Drill Team, Sailing Club. LONG, TERRY LONGLEY, FRANCIS Transfer, JV Football, JUDITH V Baseball. GAA- Page 129 LUCAS, GARY R. LUNGER, SHERRY LYONS MIKE F'Sl 9 Club- v, Jv a. s Football, House of Rep., Reef Raiders, Artisans. MAGNUSON, MARY GRETCHEN Ink Spots, ljlouse of Rep-I Quill 8. Scroll, LA VISTA. GAA, Spanish Club, Future Meds 8- Nurses. MARKERT, ROCKI Variety Show. MAIN, STEVE Camera Club, Spanish Club, Auto Club. MARSH, DALE MATTOX, FREDERICK TILDEN Band, Variety Show, Dance Band, Orches- tra, Music Club, Spanish Club, Reef Raiders. Page 130 MAUS, SAMUEL LA MARR Lettermen's Club, V, JV, B 81 C Football, V Wrestling, Reef Raiders. MAKATURA, MARILYN Grad. Usher, Usher- ettes, World Friend- ship. MARTIN, JUDY ANN House af Rep., Girls' League Sec., Pep Club, Drill Team Leader, VP, JRC Lead- ership Camp, Varsity Court. McCAN N, STEVE MacDONALD, BETSY GAA, MC Club, Arti- sans, Sailing Club, Spanish Club, Christ- MACKAY, JACK W ian Fellowship, Golf V 81 B Track, Cross Club, World Friend- Country, Astronomy Sl1iD. Club. MAKI, BRIAN JV, B 81 C Basketball, MANN, ROBERT Ski Club. JAMES MASTERS, CHERYL MATHER, JAMES Modern Dance, Ski Club. AUGUSTUS Sr. Play. McCLANAHAN McCAVERTY, JAMES MIKAEL EVENS Bowling Club, Ski V 81 B Football, JV Club, Water Ski Club, Baseball, Lettermen s Auto Club. Club, V Baseball.. McCLURE, TIM Auto Club, Transfer MCDANIEL, TERRY from Serra, Football, Ski Club, Water Ski Tennis. Club, Bowling Club. McKINLEY, RICHARD LOUIS McKENNA, MICHAEL Bond, Jr. 81 Sr. Play, JAMES Music Club VP. MCELHANEY, DAVE Ski Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, Water Ski Club, Jr. Play Crew, Future Retailers. McNALLY, TOM Sr. Play, Drama Club. MCENTYRE, DELMER JAMES Bowling Club, Ski Club, Water Ski Club. MEAD, DICK Band, Music Club, Bowling Club. MCGINLEY, MICHAELI MEDEIROS, LEONARD JV 81 V Cross Coun- try, C 8. B Track, Comm. of Entertain- ment, Grad. Escort, Senate. BuIIock's Art Award, Key Club, MEGERT, MARY CATHERINE MEEKER, MAX FBLA, Candy Stripers. MEHRING, MICHAEL MILLER, BRUCE MILLER, CAROL SUE House at Rep., Christ- GRAHAM Tri-Hi-Y, Future Retail- ian Fellowship. Grad. Usher, Auto ers. Club, Bowling Club. MILLICAN WALLACE H. MILLETT, SHIRLEY House of Rep., V Candy Stripers, Music Football, Auto Club, Club, Future Meds 81 Fishing Club, Ski Nurses. Club, Hi-Y. MOELLER, JOSEPH DOUGLAS JV 81 V Baseball, C, JV 81 V Basketball, Key Club VP, Boys' League VP, JRC Pres. MONETTE, CAROLYN MONROE, DAPHNE House of Rep., Grad. Usher, HOOFPRINTS, GAA, Varsity Court. Page 131 MOORE, WOODROW WILSON, ll Varsity Track, Track Club VP, Cross Coun- try. MORGAN, LORRAINE MUNDORF Sr. Play, Variety CHARLENE JOY Show, Jr. Play, Future GAA, Ski Club, Track Teachers, FBLA, Club, World Friend- HOOFPRINTS. lnkspots, French u . - - , 'aff 'H -.,' :fx ,- X -L -I 1 E MURRAY, DIANE MYERS, DANIEL NEAL, BARBARA ANNETTE PATRICK ANN GAA, MC Club, B Football Manager, GAA, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, House of Rep., CSF, C Track, C Football, World Friendship, World Friendship, Ski Rifleman Club. Band. Cl u b. NEFF, NANCY AILEEN Water Ski Club, Mod- ern Dance, Drama Club. NERREN, KEN NEWCOMB, BOB NOLLAN, JANET SUSAN Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Track Club, JRC. Page 132 OBER, BEVERLY O'BOSKY, JIM Ski Club. MURPHY, ROBIN LYN House of Rep., GAA, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. MURPHY, TIMOTHY NORWOOD Senate, Soph. Class VP, Comm. of Cam- pus 81 Health, Comm. of Publicity 84 Elec- tions, House of Rep., Lettermen's Club, D, JV 81 V Basketball, Future Retailers. NEFF, MARIANNE GAA, Drill Team, Eng. NEBE, NINA MARIA Award for Anthology GAA, Ski Club, Span- Publication, Tri-Hi-Y ish Club. VP. NEWMAN, CAROLYN FRANCES Modern Dance, Ski Club, Track Club. NICKEL, JERRY W. Lettermen's Club, B 81 V Football, Basketball Baseball, JV 81 V Wrestling. OGDEN, DIANN L. OLSON, GRANT ONOFRIO, VINCE Ski Club. OSBORN E, TERRY sm, A .gs Q.. PALMER, GEORGE Retailing Club. - , fsvsqwsrg Piwpeyi: --vsswsgsi fm, ls S' :1fLs,2,, 5 legs 'Hass .---ww, , , .1-.,.,-.. g,,l .53i.?fe 3 Q As Q? Q .. 3- Y, Q gs! 'is as a 3 A 'gi' If A-Q ,, J Q F A Q., WP f. . ... V55 .3 Sr' We 5 f at 3 xl Y N 'J 2' . at e es Q 3 sd aus L 1 ss? 35.5-P A. s 5, PETERSON, BETTY MAE Future Meds and Nurses, Candy Strip- ers. .. WS, .. A Wf..' - Q, - . . .' .. ?Ji?fs5i?t? - ff.. f, :sf - y E E, y, E, OVERBECK, WAYNE OWEN, JOE LV,k, LA VISTA Copy Edi- tor, CSF, Science Council Sec., Radio Club, MC Bible Quiz Team, YFC, World Friendship, Ist prize Physica I Science '59. A W A 3 me ...swf s sm I as at N ,,, ppm W P fg,s,ggM,gs,,ts,a A A Y we A 'Q s I .s Mak? A ' Q ,L s f - E f-:Z A sf ,. 1 3. 1 .4 fs tl me T Q5 at' Qs Us I 3, Y ,tx E? A J, as PARSON, DAVID M. LA VISTA Page 4 Ed- itor, Track, Cross Country. PEARL, BOB Bowling Club. OWENS, JAN Pep Club Songlecder, Varsity Court, Cross Country Princess, Donas, Girls' League Rep., GAA Sang- leader, MC Club, House of Rep. . .. .... ...x:+-,z'21f..-- E' .ff A-fif . ,. .,.. ' A . - - an E .s--Ee A A A4553 W51.. T . ,, . '- ,. et. . ft, , it E- --1... -egg... .1 .. v -- 'ff V E- tg , Ezii'----HTEE. fi. f i 'E -- . :1.Z' lEi f ' .... . . PENNINGTON PETER, ROBERT G. BARBARA Reef Raiders, Wres- Concert Glee, Future Meds and Nurses, Candy Stripers. tling, Tennis. POUDRETTE CLAIRE G. World Friendship, VOMC, Future Busi- ness Leaders. ff NCL ' PETERSON, FRANK M Wl l- l- l AM .1 glee, ft CSF, LA vlsTA, Grad. I Escort, House of Reps., Q Band, V 81 C Track, s jg, I .V V:,'-: JV Cross Country, Buseboi' Manager- iftisi E:- ' ,. PETERSON PHILP, PETER SHARON R. V Baseball Manager, Pep Club Yell Leader, Hi-Y, B Track, Cross Varsity Court, GAA Country, Track Club. PRIOLO VIRGINIA L. GAA, MC Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Artisans, Ski Club. Board 81 Yell Leader, House of Rep., Span- ish Club, Golf Club. PITTMAN THOMAS H. YFC, Golf, B Basket- ball, Grad. Usher, Fishing Club, Amateur Radio. :1fe.,.i'-- Wf1t5i?Q2s's 1 A w gfsfev.fs'fftgg':.s?svi'.1igmi?12ii -ii i ' 1 -' ' sf2?'soF'g I E' E:-E '- -H153 iii: QNX' :Hi QQ 3579. 54 ff? 2. .. . 'i:'fi 'iEi .1 'I ' E ....g.,.,,- K, ,- iffi . i':'. 4. 5 ' .s.i'.sl5iE M.. . 1: 15.--' - trees 1- femv . will fm ' -at -, mis 1 554.5 -s., ff-,.. f ifiiltf fait.. . iil'i5i't fi:i:Sf - 5 - . -: tSF4f'sf2-'fs 1 .- . ,'-7'-wait . .gs - 1 5515? Kiifguif gt i4i::'ii1E:.5.. - -' iftsisv:--.g' -i tz:-Yffsfetk PROBASCO QUACKENBUSH RANDOLPH RONALD W. JOE D. HELEN VIVIAN Track, Bowling Club. Track, Cross Country, Artisans, Senior Play Track Club. Crew. Page 133 RAWLE, CAROL LA VISTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Arti- sans. RAYMOND, LONA REARDON, LINDA COLLEEN Girls' League Pres., Senate, Jr. Treas., Soph. Sec., Quill and Scroll, LA VISTA Page 2 Ed., Varsity Court. REED, MARIE REES, LINDA REEVES, JIM ELAINE GAA, MC Club, Bio- VOMC, Ski Club, B YFC, Jr. Play. Chem Club. Football. RICHARDS, KAREN RICHARDSON, LYNN RICHMOND, CARL Drill Team Board, WICKLOW GAA, House of Rep., Drill Team, GAA, Water Ski Club, Tri- House of Rep., Sr. Hi-Y, FBLA. Play, Track Club, Water Ski Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. ROBINSON, PAT ROBINSON, ROD ROEHL, GRACE GAA, Spanish Club, PAULINE FBLA. Orchestra, Drill Team, Page 134 World Friendship, French Club. REDDICK, KATHY Modern Dance, Senior Play, Drama Club. REDFIELD, RICHARD Key Club, Lettermen's Club, House of Rep., Grad. Usher, Ski Club, Track Club, V Cross Country, V Track. REHART, RICHARD E. RICE, MARILEE Pep Club, Yell Leader, Varsity Sweetheart, Ski Club, Variety Show Crew, GAA, Sr. Class Treas., LA VISTA Girls' Sports Editor. ROBINSON ROBERTSON, CAROL JUDITH K. YFC, FBLA, Jr. Play Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA, Junior Crew, Achievement. ROHAN,JOE Rifle Club, Future Farmers. ROLAND, DON Print Club Pres., CSF, Quill and Scroll. Grad. Usher, LA VISTA Page I Editor, Inkspots, Band, Music Club, Sealbearer. ROLFE, DONNA LEE fq.Qtwf51szfH'fif2r-P we i 'suz'ff-'fff W. t1ffw,gr'fS ef Q... i . ..,. . .., .. ,,,. t ii.. ...Q . ,. sQf3?1e,gw34w ff. U ,, - t w, - S In rffzffgsr 3. - . -f f. . 3 .:-.-. alfa. RUTLEDGE, BOB C, B 8- V Track, Bas- ketball, Football, Re- tailing Club Treas., Rowling Club. RONK, DAVE Wrestling. ROSS, DENNIS V Football, Varsity Sweetheart Escort, Let- terman's Club, Future Teachers Club, Christ- ian Fellowship. RYC ROFT, BARBARA SALE, LYNNE Music Club, World Friendship, Drama Club. SAUM, RICHARD SAWYER, LINDA House of Rep., Boys' DIANE State, Frosh., Soph. LA VISTA, GAA, Latin Class Treas., Grad. Club. Marshal, Key Club, CSF Board, Christian Fellowship, Hi-Y. SCHILLINGER, PAM Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Play Crew, GAA, MC Club, Ski Club, Track Club. SCHWARTZ WAYN E H. SCOTT, JANICE Charlene Dethrage Award, CSF Board, GAA Board, House of Rep., Latin Club, Latin Award, French Club, Sealbearer. SCOVEL, JOHN Football, Track. ROTH, ROGER G. ROYSE, SANDRA LYNNE House of Rep., Mod- ern Dance, World Tri-Hi-Y, lsotopians, ski Club, Rocket Club SALEM, vmcs C 8- B Swimming, Ink- spots. Friendship, Spanish Club. SANBORN, PAMELA KAY GAA, CSF, Latin Club, MC Club, Golf Club, World Friendship. SCHOLL, DENNIS M. Jr. Play, Sr. Play Qsst. Stage Manager, OMC, Drama Club, Thalians. SCHWARTZ, SHARON Transfer, Ski Club, Neptunettes, Roman Rooters, Cheer Club, Tri-Card Stunts Comm. SEAWRIGHT, JON Sr. Class VP, B Swim- ming, B Basketball, Tennis, Track, Band, Hi-Y, Ski Club. SELTZER, BRIAN C 81 B Football, Base- ball, Tennis, Ski Club, FTA, Basketball, Wres- tling. Page 135 SEWALL, NOEL Boys' Sr. Conf., Ski Club VP, Swimming, House of Rep., Track, Amateur Radio, Cam- era Club. SHOOLL, RONNY SIMONDS, MARSHA gratis Country, Ski Music Club. u . SMITH, KAGEL E. SMITH, SHERIDAN SNAZA, RUBY SOWERS, DARLA SPAULDING, DONNA MAY Christian Fellowship, DAR Citizenship Award, CSF, Girls' League Board, MC Club, Smile Contest Winner, Dona Chair- man, Grad. Marshal. SPENCER, NANCY MICHAL Donas, Grad. Escort, CSF, GAA, LA VISTA Page I Editor, Ink- spots, World Friend- ship, Quill and Scroll. STEVENSON WILLIAM BRADFORD Hi-Y, C Football, B Swimming, V 81 C Track, Ski Club, Fu- ture Retailers' Club, Water Ski Club. Page 136 4 STEWART, CARMEN STEWART, EDNA Pep Club Moiorette. MARIE House of Rep., GAA, Ski Club, Spanish Club. SMITH, CHRISTIE Donas, GAA Board, MC Club, French SKILLMAN, RICHARD Club, World Friend- JV Cross Country, C 8- B Track. ship, Ski Club, Ink- spots. SNYDER HOWARD M. Transfer, Future Farm- SNYDER, JACKSON ers of America. TAYLOR STANTON, SANDRA BETH GAA, Bowling Club. STEPHENS, DIXIE LEE Mi-Co-Aires, Jr. Play, GAA, CSF, Glee, Bowling Club. STIDHAM, GERALD WILLIAM STICHTER, ROBERT Senate, Key Club CHARLES House of Rep., Key Club, Grad. Usher, Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Grad. Marshal, Boys' League Board, V, B 8: Golf, Sr. Play, FTA, C Basketball, Boys' Sr Bio-Chem Club Pres. Conf. STILLWELL, REX STILLWELL, WILLIAM STIMPFIG, DAVID Lettermen's Club, .JV Mi-Co-Aires, FRA. ALBERT Wrestling, B Football. Grad. Usher. STONE, PEGGY STONE, PHYLLIS STRONG, CAROLYN Sr. Play, FBLA. LORENA LEE World Friendship, Senate, Donas, Grad. GAA, MC Club, Ski Escort, Girls' League Club, Spanish Club. Board, GAA Pres., World Friendship, MC Club, Ski Club. SUGGS, KAY RUPPERT SUITT, SUZANNE SUTTON, EDNA JEAN GAA, House of Rep., Ski Club. l 4. TAUBERT TAYLOR, KATHY THOMAS, VINCE PATRICIA ANN Pep Club, Flagtwirler, Jr. Class VP, Sf- Class Ski Club, GAA, House Girls' Sr. Conf., House Pres., Grad. Escort, of Rep. of Rep., Drill Team, Senate, Lettermen's Tri-Hi-Y. Club, Water Ski Club, Tennis. STOKES, LAWRENCE JAMES Variety Show, Jr. 81 Sr. Play, B 81 JV Foot STITH, WAYNE ball, VOMC, Jester's ARTHUR Workshop, Thalians. STUCKER, DARRYL GENE STRONG, JEAN LEE B 81 V Football, B House of Rep., Donas, Basketball, Boys' CSF, Pep Club Mel- League Board, Key vin, Drill Team, World Club, Lettermen's Friendship, lnkspots, Club VP, Ski Club, Drama Club. House of Rep. SWANSON, LORETTA THOMPSON STEPHEN MARSH ASB President 8. VP, C 8- B Football, D SK C Basketball, CSF, Sealbearer, Key Club Sec., Boys' League Sec. SWARTOUT, LINDA Drill Team, Modern Dance. THOMPSON, SUE Girls' Sr. Conf., Sen- ate, CSF, Grad. Usher, GAA Board, Tri-Hi-Y. Page I37 TREMAN, LYNNE Drill Team Sec., HOOFPRINTS, FTA, Pres., Usherettes. VENING, NANCY ALENE Senate, Donas, CSF, Grad, Escort, HOOF- PRINTS, GAA Board, MC Club Pres., Jr. Play Crew. TROXEL, GARY C. C8tBTrack,B81V Football, V Track, Let- termen's Club, Key Club, Track Club, Boys' Sr. Conf. VIENING, SHARON TURNER, CLYDE MATHEW V 81 B Track, V Foot- ball, JV 8. B Basket- ball, Boys' Sr. Conf., JV Cross Country, Let- termen's Club, Track Club. UTTERBACK, DON JV Cross Country, Bowling Club, Fishing Club, C Track. VIGIL, ROBERT STANLEY Boys' League Treas., Football, Ski Club, Hi-Y, Wrestling. so li' 91' We VALENCIA, BEATRICE Donas, Modern Dance, Jr. 81 Sr. Play Crew, Inkspots, LA VISTA Exchange Ed., Spanish Club. VINCENT, PATRICIA MARIORIE WALL, JENIFER HOOFPRINTS, GAA, FTA, Ski Club, House of Rep., World Friendship. WARNER, MICHELE I. Concert Choir, World Friendship, Jr. Play. WARRIGING RONALD WEINSTEIN WATERMAN, DIANE WATERS, STANLEY WEAVER, MICHEAL Bowling, Club, FBLA. LEE ' , PATRICK Reef Raiders. Comm. of Athletics, ASB Treasurer, Grad. Escort, Lettermen's Club, V Football, Key Club. WEAVER, WILLIAM R. Key Club, VOMC Pres., B, JV 81 V Foot- ball, V Track, 2nd Place Frosh. Mag. Drive. Page isa ANITRA JOY Jr. 8: Sr. Play, Mod- ern Dance, Variety Show, VOMC, Jester's Workshop, Thalions, GAA. WELLS, THOMAS WHEELER, REX Ski Club, World Friendship, Water Ski Club, Bowling Club, Auto Club, Bio-Chem Club. WHITE, STEPHANIE LYNN Girls' Sr. Conf., Grad. Usher, HOOFPRINTS, Drill Team, Senate, Track Club, Tri-Hi-Y. WHITE, VICTORIA RENE CSF, LA VISTA, Page Three Editor, Girls' League Board, Pep Club Pres., Yell Leader, Drill Team, Donas, Grad. Escort. WHITED, MARCIA ANN Donas, CSF, Grad. Escort, Drill Team Leader, FBLA, World Friendship, Sealbearer, Latin Club, House of Rep. WICKLER, JAY, IV WIGMORE, STAN D. House at Rep., B Astronomy Club VP. Football, Water Ski Club. WI LDENBERG, BOB LEE House of Rep., Key Club, CSF Sealbearer, Letterman's Club, Grad. Escort, D 81 B, Basketball, C, B 8- V Football. WILLIS, CLIFF Transfer from Leuzin- ger, Christian Fellow- ship, Mi-Co-Aires, World Friendship, Jr. WINDSOR, SHARON LEE FBLA, House of Rep., Christian Fellowship, Donas, Drill Team, Class Pres Rifle Club Pe Club Fla .. , rg , 9 Wrestling. Twlrler. WOLS LAG ER, PAU L WITT, JIM l. Radio Club, Astron- B, JV 8- V, Basket- amy Club, Science ball, V Football. Club Council. WINGATE, GARY WINTER, JOHN N. WIRTH, EDDIE Ski Club, Auto Club. Ski Club, World Swimming, B Basket- Friendship, Perfect At- ball, V Football. tendance Award, Hi-Y, Spanish Club. Y ETTE R, STAN YOUNG, AUDREY JO Key Club, CSF, Seal- FBLA, Candy Stripers, bearer, Track Club, Grad. Escort, Track, Cross Country. Youth Fellowship. WOOD, CURTIS WOODIE, ROBERT YERGER, SANDRA Transfer from Hemet ANN High, Frosh Class Drill Team, Concert Treas., Jr. Class Choir, Treas., Perfect Attend ance Award, Sports Award. ALSO: FOSTER, L. FOX, M. JACKSON, D. JOHNSON, S. KERNER, L. MANRIQUEZ, R. STEYN, R. ZIMMERMAN, GILBERT CONWAY, PATRICIA Band, CSF, Seal- Donas, Grad. Mar- bearer. shal, Drill Team, Girls' League Board, FTA, Track Club. TUIASOSOPO, ,K Page 'I39 I ADVANTAGES ENCCLIRAGE ACTIVITIES .v.: A.i,,w.M..wA,,, ,.1.. Q E 54 si 1 Q' 2 li 3 if FW, if ww F Craig Alder attempts ci switch on Chuck Johns. Danny Williams is using a double leg tackle on Mike Hart. W??5 1t ? H' Jam- , E H W ROW 'l, L to R: D. Williams, R. Stillwell, M. Hart B Newby, N. Dean ROW 2: Coach Fernandez, C Al Varsity Takes Bay Title Mira Costa's i959-60 Wrestling Squad once again proved itself to be the top team in the area winning their titth con- secutive Bay League title. The Mustangs met their tirst league opposition ot the '60 season hosting Leuzinger's Olympians. Micohi won the match 3l-l2, highlighted by five con- secutive 'Costa pins, Barry Hickman, Bob Becker, Ron Gilbert, LaMarr Maus, and Jerry Nickel pinned their opponents, snaring 25 of MC's 31 points. MC won another match, over the El Segunclo's Eagles with a 30-i3 tally. Mustang matmen downed Samohi by a score of 36-lo and grabbed an even der M. Anderson, B. Becker, R. Gilbert, J. Nickel, L. Maus D. Hunt, B. Hickman, C. Johns, Mr. Roop. for Fifth Straight Year bigger victory when they edged a touch Redondo Seahawk team 26-21. At this point in competition, the Mustangs had a winning streak of 48 straight Bay League wins. Towards the close of the season, the experienced wrestling squad defeated fourteen other schools to win the fifth annual El Camino Wrestling Tournament. With CIF finals close at hand, here is the list of wrestlers competing in CIF competition: Norman Dean, Craig Alder, Chuck Johns, Dave Hunt, Harold Ander- son, Barry Hickman, Bob Becker, cap- tain, Ron Gilbert, LaMarr Maus and Jerry Nickel. Ron Gilbert puts the Guillotine on Bob Becker Chuck Johns uses the wizard hold on Dave Hunt. Barry Hickman uses a fire- man's carry on Harold An- derson. V.'s Lose I ROW 1, L to R: R. Carlson, D. Grizzei, C. Peterson, A. Poudretr, B. J. Wilson, M. Conway, P. Froga, R. Dow, B. Keefing, D. La Mar Canfly, D. Conrad, C. Newby ROW 2: R. Vary, P. Fawoz, M. Rich- ROW-4: R. Sneory, P. Van Blom, J. Edmons, R. Long, J. Deveroux, ardson, A. Davidson, G. Carnes, J. Thompson ROW 3: R. Mollander, G. Zimmerman. Ali D. Hunt is in the act of pin- ning R. Stilwell with a sin- gle grapevine and arm-bar. Win I3 League Champs J. Nickel and S. Maus practice with a 'bararm - crotch right. C. I. F. Final Round After winning its fifth consecu- tive Bay League wrestling cham- pionship the Mira Costa Team entered what turned out to be the toughest C.l.F. competition in wres- tling history. The Mira Costa team placed two boys in the finals. Bob Becker was pinned early in the fi- nal competition by Inglewood grappler, Richard Cook. Becker still managed to place fourth in the southern half of the state. Norman Dean only a sophomore amazed his team mates by his seasoned performance. Dean placed second in tough competition. Teamwise Mira Costa placed eleventh out of the lO6 schools represented in the CIF. A bright thought about this time Mira Costa wrestling team is that of the thirteen lettermen nine return to make up the nucleus of next year's team. Page 145 X www arm! i 4 jgigxiq J 5 0 me B ,Q 95,2 if ig 14 wg is b Q f' 51 QQHMEQ g i? w awww ,sn 4 MM , u-M. ,sf ff fw 2 Qu f'Q5'gf'QLsiz'1 vi M Y SZ1?fQ1if?fE52?i? ER N5 mm fa V was is .,,., VMW hi A ,vw , . HM -wir ffl , VE Golfers Tee Off Returning letterman Richard Hansen practices the outstanding form that will boost the rating of the MC golf team. at 4-,, .i.,-n,m,.,,,,.-,, i,:. , mm., ,,,. Mo.. ,,,, ,..,,..,..M.w, ., .. I wifi, L to R: B. Stichter, D. Hansen, M. Weldon, T. Pittman, J. Mac Donald, B. Friend, T. Calvin. Precision and accuracy are the trademarks of returning letterman Bob Stichter. Page 147 Varsity - L. to R, R. Linton, C. Tomblin, G. Gonnerman, J. Hutcheon, J. Stidham, J. Moeller, J. Witt, L. Detlott, B. Swartz, T. Murphy, A. Collins, B. Withers, R. Finken. Varsity Holds Bay League Trophy 3 Years 1' ff A Ls' an ? v 1 N- 4 I A l 1 I if I ' Page 148 With the old comes the new - - - and here is seen a new tradition begun during the previous season. Sharon Peterson, Micohi Junior, receives gold basketball from Coach Dean Sempert This charm IS symbolic Mira Costas second Pacific Shores Tournament queenship a of we . MWNKEMQ' y . JOE MOELLER JIM WITT Starting 5 Fights for 'Costa Having set their goal for another Bay League championship, Varsity cagers showed their prowess when in the opening game of the season they vanquished their Alumni 68-44. The following week, however, the Mustangs, defending their Pacific Shores championship of the previous season, were edged out of the tourney by co-favorites, the Glendale High Dynamiters, fwho then went on to win this Annual Tournamentl. Though the MC roundballers outscored the Torrance Tartars in the third and fourth quarters, they were unable to overcome their first half handicap of having hit for only 5 points to Torrance's 20. As the buzzer sounded, the Mustangs were 5 points short of victory! Mira Costa's twenty-two home-court victory record was shattered in a l point win by a determined Leuzinger team. lronically, the Olympians broke their twenty-five game losing streak by winning their first Bay League victory in three years! The Morningside game, found MC's team going into the final period a 9 point margin behind. The Mustang netters closed the gap in the final quarter. The winning 3 points came from Moeller who hit on a five foot iump shot, was fouled, and canned the free-throw to complete the 3 point play which won Mira Costa a close 47-43 victory. A week of glory for the Green and Gold basketballers gave Mira Costa high hopes for their third Bay League trophy. Having outclassed the Inglewood Sentinals and Santa Monica's Vikings, top contenders for League title, pointed out once again Mira Costa's basketball strength. The week following these victories, found Micohi pitted against a highly spirited Seahawk quint. This classic thriller ended in a chaotic 65-61 score. Cross town rivals, Redondo fell twice to a Mustang squad determined to sink the Seahawks! The last League game for senior Joe Moeller, was a brilliant 43 point perform- ance. Breaking Micohi's record set by Noel Smith last season, Moeller made first string on the All Bay League squad. In a slow game against North Torrance, senior Tim Murphy came through for 'Costa. Murphy made l4 points in star player Joe Moeller's absence. Moeller re- iniured his right ankle on a rebound attempt after two minutes of play in the second quarter. Also in the double figures in the 68-44 win were: Jim Witt, Larry DetloFf and Gary Gonnerman. Dropping a hard fought game to Samohi, the Mustang team lost its first game in nine starts. The nip and tuck affair had both teams under pressure the entire four quarters. Coming out of the dressing room to a 7 point lead, MC cagers extended the score to 3l-2l, only to be cut back by Viking team mates Lonnie Collins and Kenny Graham. Graham poured in nine charity tosses in the final minutes of this heart breaker, to win by 4 points for Santa Monica High. Two easy victories came for the Mustang Five as they outscored Morningside, low men on the totem pole of Bay League victors, and Hawthorne's Cougars. Ending the season with a 20-7 record, the MC hoopsters dropped out of conten- tion in the ClF race by a loss to Montebello in the first round of playoffs. Mustang in- ability to capitalize on charity tosses lost the game for the Micohi team. LARRY DETLOFF CHAS TOMBLIN GARY GONNERMAN COACH SEMPERT Junior Varsity - L to R: T. Roskowick, D. Ozenne, B. Borggreve, R. Stewart, J. Noble, R. Black, T. Carden, G. McCurdy, M. Geats, J. Dennis, S. Woody, J. Mount. Crowd Looks to J. V.s for Future Honors Varsity Efforts Mira Costa ...... 68 44 .... ..... A lumni Mira Costa ...... 57 43 ........ Bellflower Mira Costa ...... 55 60 ......... Torrance PACIFIC SHORES TOURNAMENT Mira Costa ...... 55 31 ........... South Mira Costa ...... 48 42 ....... El Segundo Mira Costa ...... 63 65 ........ Glendale Mira Costa ...... 60 56 ..... Santa Monica BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT Mira Costa 71 53 .......... Fillmore Mira Costa 47 51 .. . Montebello Mira Costa 77 65 .. .. Alhambra Mira Costa 58 67 ..... Santa Monica BAY LEAGUE Mira Costa 66 46 ..... L. B. Jordan Mira Costa 66 50 ........... North Mira Costa 62 63 .. .... Leuzinger Mira Costa 77 41 . . . . . Hawthorne Mira Costa 53 49 ...... Morningside Mira Costa 55 52 .. Santa Monica Mira Costa 67 54 ........ Inglewood Mira Costa ...... 63 61 . . . . . Redondo Mira Costa 68 44 .... .... N orth Mira Costa 66 59 .... .. Leuzinger Mira Costa 68 45 ....... Hawthorne Mira Costa 71 38 ...... Morningside Mira Costa ...... 57 61 .. Santa Monica Mira Costa 44 42 ........ Inglewood Mira Costa 74 60 . . .. . Redondo Mira Costa 56 61 .. . Montebello Page 150 No hopes for a jump ball while Moeller is near. A quick pass to Tomblm the ball travels down court and the scoreboard flashes a othe Mxcoh Q00 - Show 'em how Charley! Junior Chas Tomblin hits for another 2 points .ref which adds up fo o win over Micohi alumni. Alumni looking on are 145, Spence Spinner Beard '59, 315, Johnny Rhind '56, 35, Jim Withers '57, 335, Mike Rogers '57, ond 321, Jerry Agnifch '58. Colts Cop Bay League Second Bees - L to R: Z. MacDonald, A. Connolly, M.Milligon, D. Duckworth, T. King, T. Brewer, D. Purves, S. Nicholson, T. Todd, H. Kernohon, S. Thompson, Mr. Erlinger, missing M. Molpee. Cees - L to R: Mr. Pendergost, J. Cooper, J. Bannermcn, D. Vaughn, D. Watson, J. Campbell, R. Stidham, J. McCann, G. Dever, B. Lopes, T. Sutherland, B. Weber, T. Ozenne, L. Burt. Page 152 ee Netters Place Second in League Stepping lightly down court, Miro Costc's Gary Gonnermcln scores as four North High Hoops- ters look on helplessly. Old and new again meet . . . with the new, the team of 59-60, winning out. Such pros as Mike Rogers - about to pass the ball past Little Murph to waiting teammates, Johnny Rhind. After three to six years out of school, these fighting tive are still impressive, but yet not good enough to overcome a 68 to 44 score. Dee Cagers Learn Basketball Tactics Dees - L to R, ROW 'l: M. Hawks, F. Schillinger, T. Murphy, D. DeGrasse. ROW 2: T. DeGrasse, L, Ladenes J. Wilson, A. Brandenburg, T. Carden. 1 Comparing notes and ideas from last summer's trip to Boys' and Girls' State are Burleigh Brewer, Becky Brock, Jerry Bova, Dick Saum. Girls and Boys State - a City Within a City. Girls' and Boys' State is the American Legion Auxiliary program which challenges the youth of America to accept not only the priceless privilege of citizenship, but the duties and responsi- bilities which insure the preservation of our democracy and the American way of life. The 1959 Girls' State session was held on the University of California campus at Davis while the Boys' State was held at Sacramento. Here they took part in activities to increase their knowledge of California state government, Through lectures and actual participation, they studied and applied parliamentary law, town and city government procedure, the functions of county officials, the duties and qualifying requirements for state elected olticiols, the various commissions and boards which function with our government, the two maior political parties, and the various types of state jurisdiction. Citizenship, not politics, was emphasized at Girls' and Boys' State. Spiritual importance was placed upon every experience which they encountered. Page 154 1 Y Foreign Students Help Bring National i 3 l Have l changed? asks Cindy Dowling as she indulges in the two most American foods she's eaten here, a malt and hamburger. Once again Mira Costa had the opportunity to sponsor two students from foreign countries and to send one student to South America. Cynthia Dowling or Cindy as she was soon called, from Timuru, New Zealand, and Renzo Ferraris from Genoa, Italy arrived at Mira Costa in September and became members of the Sen- ior Class. They quickly became Americanized, ioined in many activities, and made many, many friends during their nine month stay. Wendall Hollis was Micohi's representative abroad during his trip to Brazil last summer, sponsored also by the American Field Serv- ice. Next summer, Carol Cavanagh will be the A.F.S. and MCHS representative to a foreign country. The American Field Service representatives in past years were: i955 Bob Fults to Germany, 1956 Cecily Band to Germany, 1957 June Mon- tiero to Germany and Terry Vavra to Denmark, i958 Fred Oder to France and Patty Innerbichler to Italy, and i959 Wendall Hollis to Brazil. Understanding Popcorn and baseball, two American favorites, are enjoyed by Renzo Fer rais, Mira Costa's exchange student from Italy. Showing Carol Cavanaugh some of the places he visited, Wendall Hollis, ex change student to Brazil, helps her anticipate her trip this coming summer. First Semester - L to R, ROW 'I: Mr. Farmer, V. Tracy, S. Thomp- son, E. Christy, W. Hollis, T. Haworth, A. Connolly, B. Perkins, D. Johnson, G. Miller, L. Burt, M. Dunbar, B. Roth, P. Prince, R. Kirk, M. Plunkett, G. Adams, S. Emmons, T. O'Zenne, Mr. Smith. ROW 2: M. Dunson, G. Guethlein, A. Parke, G. Fawaz, S. Hayward, G. Pingle, L. Johnson, G. Hcxrtle, O. Shaw, L. Chriss, L. Hutchison, C. Widner, A. Ballou, C. Cavanagh, R. Vernand, G. Cranmore, S. Lallou, T. Nichols, S. Swarts. ROW 3: T. Brewer, J. McDonald, W. Overbeck, P. Fawaz, B. Wallace, B. Wildenberg, S. Palawoda, D. Roland, D. King, T. Gottsdanker, F. Petersen, S. Yetter, J. Dennis, L. Fraas, B. Brewer, G. Zimmerman, D. Saum, K. Calhoun, Mi. Sterling, S. Belasco. Academic Recognition . . . Second Semester -- L to R, ROW 'I: Mr. Farmer, S. Biles, L. Reardon S. Thompson, W. Hollis, T. Haworth, A. Connolly, B. Perkins, D Johnson, G. Miller, M. Crow, L. Burt, M, Dunbar, B. Roth, P. Prince, M, Plunkett, G. Adams, D. Ozenne, T. Ozenne, R. Stelten, P. Fraga S. Conway, J. Rolfe, Mr. Smith, D. Berry. ROW 2: B. Oder, M. Dunson, G. Guithlein, V. Tracy, G. Fawaz, S. Hayward, G. Ringel, L. 1 I Johnson, G. Hartle, L. Chriss, L. Hutchison, A. Ballou, R. Vernand, S Lallou, T. Nichols, L. Holden, D. Glanz, B. Robison, 5. Pfeiffer ROW 3: T. Brewer, J. McDonald, W. Overbeck, P. Fawaz, B. Wild enberg, D. Roland, D. King, T. Gottsdanker, F. Peterson, S. Yetter J. Dennis, L. Fraas, B. Brewer, S. Emmons, K. Calhoun, M. Sterling S. Belasco. Students from all grade leve-ls who have earned the lO points per semester are invited to ioin the California Scholarship Federation. Accompanying the tirst semester CSF-ers to see Ben-Hur was the lucky winners of the club sponsored Torch Day. The second se- mester's half-day excursion followed a similar pattern. The Sandacre Scholarship Fund, which re- ceives financial assistance from this organiza- tion, is their continuing money raising proiect of the year. For the tirst time in Mira Costa's history, the CSF received the entire profits from the Variety Show for this worthy fund. This organization of diligent students, with its size always increasing, had a fine year, and is looking forward to another. Those students who have participated in CSF for four semesters, one being in their sen- ior year, are considered Sealbearers. Part of the prestige which comes with this honor is a gold seal on their diploma and a gold cord on their cap and gown at graduation. Com- mittees which determine the receivers of schol- arships take this symbol of scholastic achieve- ment into consideration. G. Zimme iST SEMESTER OFFICERS - L to R, ROW 'lr G. L.-auethlein, Secretary, F. Pe- terson, Treasurer, M. Dunson, President, Not Pictured J. Scott, V. President. Kg .v it .F L 7- SEALBEARERS - L to R, ROW 1: D. Rowland, L. Hutchinson, A. Bollou, G. Gue thlein, M. Dunson, B. Brewer, W. Hollis, B. Wildenberg, T. Gottsdanker. ROW 2 rman, S. Thompson, S. Yetter. C. S. F. Membership 2nd SEMESTER OFFICERS - L to R, ROW 1: M. Sterling, V President, K. Calhoun, President, V. Tracy, Secretary, S. Be lasco, Treasurer. limi me-vnu., School Letters Reward LETTERMEN'S CLUB -- L to R, ROW 'I: G. O'Brien, R. Hansen, J. Nickel, D. Murphy, J. Bova, J. Reynolds, C. Johns, B. Becker, R. Gilbert, B. Hickman. ROW 2: B. Borggreve, B. Bouttier, J. Col- Cambell, B. Wildenloerg, R. Stillwell, C. Pederson, D. Grizzle. ROW 4: S. Belasco, V. Thomas, K. Calhoun, M. Turner, M. Fans- ler, R. Moreno, T. Roskowick, W. Hollis, S. Thompson. ROW 5: mery, M. Johnson, J. Maynard, J. Baker, B. Perkins, R. Fer- R. Redfield, G. Carnes, E. Gatchell, D. Lueke, B. Cantley, J. Ship- nandez. ROW 3: M. Noland, M. Weaver, G. Troxel, M. Lord, B. ley, T. Harrison, R. Gorriott. MC CLUB - L. to R, ROW 'Ia L. Kim, S. Davison, C. Isgreen, G. Farrancl, N. Vening. ROW 3: P. Bentley, C. Strong, J. Cleland, P. Andersen, D. Dye, B. Larson, P. Stone, M. Kutch. ROW 2: J. Haw- Sanborn, B. MacDonell, B. Brock, B. Goldsby, J. Longley. -ley, M. Dunson, J, Broberg, B. Lewis, P. Schillinger, C. Smith, J. Page 158 C Athletic Effort VI nce Thomas Dave Purves Skip Harwood L to R, ROW 1: B. Hodges, R. Parros, P. Slep, R. Garriott, E. Teague, J. Wall, R. Scarmsted, S. Vink, D. Dike. ROW 2: E. Wallace, S. Fats, C. Rib. R. Delacourt, S. D'Amico, B. Athertone, R. Saunders, T. Ozenne, V. Thomas, ROW 3: J. Hoch, B. Crum, W. Cavenaugh, J. Thompson, D. Purves, G. McCurdy, J. Thompson, R. Ferraris, M. Sterling, D. Connolly. ROW 4: W. Williams, K. Brown, M. Mocium, R. Probasco, T. Forner, B. Mann, J. Burroughs, M. Powell, T. Ehlers. D Netmen Make Return Swing for '59-'60 Season Dermot Connolly Page T59 A 2 Q f MQ ,. A'W!5i+, A M ,Q .,. Qu, V-Sf 214775 31 Y '::: . 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The mighty Mustang Midgets are un- defeated in all competition and have a chance of finish- ing the season in iust such a manner. We have the best freshman crop in many years and coupled with some veteran campaigners, none has come close to this de- termined band. D. Saum, J. Rowley, S. Paliwoda, W. Moore, B. Rutledge, M. Weinstein, D. Ross, M. Johnson, M. Hacsi, J. Scovel, D. Murphy, J. Hiran, D, Parson, B. Weaver, J. Thompson, J. Hardin, R. Parke Yeah MicohiI An- other first place timing is recorded for MC as anchor man Mike Fan- sler barely beats out Seahawk runnerl Page 'I63 an We Miller - Proud or Panicked as Relay competition timings are totalled? Modern Dance devotee? No. Put-shotter . . . shot-putter . . . Mike Lord . . , help! 'Costa ins Perpetual Troph BEES - L to R, ROW lg L. Holmes, S. Booth, M. Lord, R, Nunn, M. Cole, J. Quackenbush, H. Garland, A. Chergin, T. Bennett, R. Fred Fansler, J. Hern, R. Fernandez, B. Newby, P. Philp, F. Peterson, M. rickson, T. Baker, M. Milligan, D. Zliegler, R. Skillman, P. VanBlom Parson, B. Stevenson, M. Thorn: ROW 2: M. Simonson, T. Todd, T. M. Lambeth, R. Smart, B. Weston, J. Matthews, R. Rice. ,. 'Nuwmm ffl CEES - L to R, ROW 1: M. Johnson, S Elliott, J. McCann, C. Nebee, M. Cosc- grondo, L. Song, M. Long, M. Bundy, B Morton, B. Mc1cFoden, G. Quackenbush D. Molony, R. Sneory. ROW 2: D. Con woy, B. Hopkins, J. Cooper, E. Gon zoles, J. Fine, T, Brown, J. Abbott, G Miller, S. King, B. Boker, B. Lopes, J Tecihen. ROW 3: R. Brobort, L. Holey J. Turner, P. Boiley, R. Word, D. Sund berg, J. Alegrio, D. Biornlie, M. Corn ner, R. Osborn, T. Thomos, R. Smort. Regol chotter ond pensive thoughts mark the i960 Reloy Court. L to R, Frosh Princess, Lynn Blockett, Soph Princess, Mory Jone Christopher, Queen, Karen Aobel, Junior Princess, Shoron Peterson, Senior Princess, Jon Owens. Adding glamour to the 6th Annual Miro Costo Reloys is Trock Queen, Karen Aobel. is Footlighters take act one the bald-headed knee .. pam bailey and ieanine iohnson director ........................... tony ioseph ioe .............................. george fraga there's no business like show business ......... cast secretary ...................... bobbie delacourt hat and cane dance ............... marilyn welsh, carol miller, diane and suzie hawkins face to face ......... wendali hollis and tony ioseph american holiday .................. micoaires stormy weather ....... . kay weaver and micoaires poisoning the pigeons ............... steve emmons and wendall hollis sage brush six ..... ian and karyl hendrick, iay tully, cliff willis, donna massie, rex wheeler, sharon kington, iohn moe the hoodlum ...... caroll moore non-skedoo airlines .................. tony joseph Zambezi ritual of the savage i'm iust a girl ..... don brown's body . two bids for iazz . . . a dance to youth . a blue cha-cha .... beware of the sharks south pacific ...... sake rock . .,.... . swing and shout .. slinderella ...... pam bailey, sondra bernhart, kathie kosche, cheryl masters, carol newman, anitra Weinstein pam bailey karla ioehnke cast . . . . linda swartout and carolyn barbre . anitra weinstein . . . . pam runcie and grant carner . . .. tony joseph bonnie goldsby, and cast .. . . beth grand jeff hiram . . don carnival, carolyn cooper, copper klinger, ian knox, martin fox maleguena ............ cliff willis and kathi kosche poisoning steve and w finale ............ running acts endall ........ by the pigeons cost carolyn cooper, jim coleman, tom mcnally n important part of show business is to have characters who portray their parts so in order to fulhll this requirement Bea Valencia was found working hard at mak ing up the cast's faces for their various roles. Zambezi, a prayer to a goddess. The unusual but very effective lighting helped to create a mys- terious and eerie atmos- phere for the audience. There's no business like show business! says director Tony Joseph to his secretary Bobbie Delacourt and Jan Hendrick, a member of the cast, as he tries to organize the i960 Variety Show. Sets! Lights! Curtain! The activity behind the stage b comes as important as that on the stage as the crew works to maintain a smooth and organized variety show. it from the top staff director .......... ........ student producers . student co-ordinator stage manager .... lights ........... publicity ......... tickets and program make-up ......... costumes .......... usherettes . .. .. kathie mr. wm. iohn grady kosche, dennis scholl . .......... carolyn cooper . . . dennis scholl .... lorry stakes .. luisa daugherty . .. mr. vander leest . . . . bea valencia .. linda swartout .. iunior girls The MiCoAires, in west- ern style, portrayed an American Holiday with a good, old-fashioned square dance. Page 'I67 NGHCY Vemng .lan Owens Linda Hutcheson escorted by escorted by escorted by Leonard Medeuros Steve Thompson Bob Becke r i960 Coronation Ball . . . Memories from a Medieval Mood Medieval Splendor with decorations in royal purple and gold highlights welcomed the l'-760 Coronation Ball Court, to the strains of Deep Purple. The nineteen couples were chosen from the senior class by the student body to be in attendance as the court. The two students receiving the highest number of votes reigned as king and queen. In April of every year, the Coronation Ball, a backward dance, is put on by the Girls' League in honor of the seniors. Cmdy Dowlmg Carolyn lsgreen Sharon Peterson esconed bv escorted by escorted by Joey Moeller Jerry Stidham Tim Murphy , ,, E, Ge-orgess Forrester escorted by Jim O'Bosky y i, A lfiw Gretchen Andersen escorted by Burliegh Brewer Marilee Rice escorted by Johnny Goodwin Judy Martin escorted by La Marr Maus Toni Hinds escorted by Woody Moore Vickie White escorted by Richard Redfield Anne Carr escorted by Renzo Ferraris Nanci Corcoran escorted by Gary Troxel Daphne Monroe Linda Reardon escorted by escorted by Dorryl Stucker Richard Fernandez Page The Science Fair . . . A Reason to Create Mickey Hunter, tirst place Over-all winner of the Sci- ence Fair, demonstrates the principle of vibrating strings. L to R: Janice Scott, first place Biological Science, Bill Kengel, first place Physical Science, Mickey Dunson and Carolyn Strong Knot picturedj third place Over-all, Jim Mather second place Over-all winner, and Mickey Hunter first place Over-all. 3 1 l Janice Scott, winner of first place in Biological Science is shown with her incubator. Winners Those students receiving Over-all Place- ments in the 1960 Science Fair were: Mickey Hunter - ist, Jim Mather - 2nol, Mickey Dunson and Carolyn Strong - 3rd, Joe Ro- han - 4th, Karen Maus - 5th, Winners in the Physical Science Division, in order ot their placement, were: Bill Ken- gel - ist, Mike Lyons - 2nd, Diane Murray - 3rd, Burleigh Brewer - 4th, and Steve Emmons - Sth. Those placing as winners in the Biological Division were: Janice Scott - ist, Carol Chadwick - 2nd, Bob Wilclenberg and Rob- erts Leinau - 3rd, Ramona Taylor - 4th, and Nancy Brown - Sth. Spring Sports Skinned knees and elbows are often the result as GAA'ers anxiously await the outcome of the iump-ball. Stop-watches, anxious faces, and tense moments go hand in hand with victory as Mira Costa track men capture the Perpetual Trophy. Is that the volley-ball or the sun? This is a Another victim comes to face fire-ball pitcher Janice Scott as the GAA begins spring training. Common QUGSHOW Uslfed ClU ln9 V0lleY'b0ll 550' son as GAA'ers fight against the sun's rays. Entice Participants Page 171 W . lllll H H H mmm .ng w .. N - '- 4-Q ., , Q - 'A 952: 7322216515211 T-y3175g2g?9i A5522 egkliigilggfQfi?l.,s?Ezoif'HQKSGEGWFIZQQIW-Qva -S ' A . ' iigwff' 'i'kA3EW MW?-wrgifisfyk Wife-hk?T'?5f1-?'wQFa i?s m?55?.g,5ig -- K-Sig ., viii-9-azQin'?g?k'.Q,XA'fi?i5?3X53f5Q?5i1-Q4 w Sf'lQi? 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Bowers, L. Bert. hard for home Mustang horsehiders vying for Golden Splinter Award for bench warming, contem plate various matters: Darryl Stucker - a seeing-eye dogg Mike Weaver - sconding with ASB funds, Joe Moeller - that fight he iust had, and Coach With ers hooting that guy in. - Thank goodness for those stretch socks, sighs Coach Rhodes as pitcher Wayne Bailey retraces stolen steps. ' 1 ln- 1 l FNJ F 1 1 u I ll Il 1 I 'N I x Q X . A A ' W' '--vyvvvv-v Page 175 Page 178 June is a time of Ieavingg underclassmen for the summer? seniors forever . . . FRIENDS WHO WILL W ZW LONG BE REMEMBERED w gi tt lnanmh Aj? Q0 This Was il' , f Your Life Costa l am the reflection of Mira Costa High School. In me you will find the past and the present for l mirror the effects of your ten years upon our school and the progress you have made since that beginning. l portray your classes, your activities, and your sports, your loyalty, your spirit, and your partici- pation in every field, all ot which helped to' make Mira Costa, a school that you will always be proud to have attended. You give her lite, and take from her memories to cherish always. I know for I am your reflection of . . . and then next year . . . 9 LE 9 C 'Q 'T YS- . 5' ,W f :Mfr M A X E . .K Q fn yl ' X ' Q Q . Q9 0 Y 7 Q , A il I ' l Page 180 Mira Costa High School. 3 . 5 , , :Q !4 57 1 W i xxx-xv -1 xy ' .gk Q W' s X . ,696 A .6 MJ' 4,33 Lb . m X 1 x A fx '-J iq - ,iv . x, X 'Alf E 2,1 . ' W1 z Nt f I gh .. xi W R ?sf ' if F .wg ,fi ivfyklr .EQ M .gs ,, P gwiwww, ,V V 6,44 Q :C 3 Q,,. ...Agp V ,Q LA, ,Qi . P y Xmib 'K : ' ' A . 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