Monrovia High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Monrovia, CA)
- Class of 1960
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Even Willie and Wilma, our mascoTs, donned new cosfumes, buf They mainTained The old enThusiasm of which we are so proud. Each new phase of our Monrovia-Duarfe life has made iTs impression and musT now be called a memory. 3 L.. 9 '!!!u-U I Contents fidininistration and Faculty . . . Classes . . Clubs and Urganizations . . . Sports . . . . Seniors . . . Advertising .... . . . . . Page 9 . Page 27 . Page 47 . Page 85 Page 125 Page 169 fri QW J WW Administration and Faculty CES rlministration l S Lua 'lah 4 if k. : s X J , ff fx Sf lgtw BOARD OF TRUSTEES meeting finds Messrs. Rex W. Kramer, Robert L, Flannes, S. C. McClintic, and William H. Feeler, Board President, discussing school business Roll call reveals Mr. Curtis Kaufman and Dr. M. D. Schmutz absent. i T o 1 uperlntenclent MOST IMPORTANT man on our campus is Mr. Stanley McClintic, Superintendent of the Mon- rovia-Duarte High School District, He functions as executive agent of the Board of Trustees. Our Superintendent started his career in 1928 when he became a social science teacher at M-D. Later he was promoted to the job of vice-principal and then he became principal. In 1948 he was named Superintendent. This year Mister McClintic saw construction on the Main Building completed. Supl. Stanley McClintic greets an early Monday morning vhnon -.-1, K - C+-.Q ER 3959 617 324 O fn'-'wi M- r...srrr -f y, . .t - it xff Business Manager MR. PAUL M. ADDIS, our young and personable Business Manager, has under his iurisdiction all accounting and budgeting business, assisted by Mrs. Bernice Robidart, maintenance and trans- portation, aided by Mr. Ace Wheeler, and cafe- teria by Mrs. Catherine Gill. These name but a few of his duties and assistants. Our Manager s-upervises the construction, rehabilitation, and renovation of our buildings. His friendly smile and warm personality have been a morale booster to all of us. He has been in our district since 1957. Here he is - the man behind the scenes, Mr. Paul Addis. 5 This is the face that has a good morning glow, even at 3:05 P.M. Principal DURING NINE YEARS of service, Principal Frank Williamson has worked hard and diligently for our school and community. His warm smile and effervescent personality have helped make our years at M-D pleasant and memorable. Since he first came to M-D as vice-principal, he has seen many changes. He has seen Monrovia High left on her own, as Arcadia and Duarte went their own ways. E721 .7 ,- ,, THIS WAS Mr. Robert Long's big and busy year at school as he fulfilled the duties of his new administrative post, Director of Research. He continued to serve as chairman ofthe school's Math- ematics Department. Mr. Long worked at counselling and programming students, scheduling group tests, and interpreting test results. He took charge of co-ordin- ating the More Capable Learner pro- gram, consisting of special accelerated classes for students showing exceptional aptitude, and consulted with teachers and students involved in these classes. MRS. ESTELLA PETERSON h G s many varied duties, including the handling of Mr. Williamson's correspondence, mak- ing appointments, taking minutes at meetings, and setting up both student and teacher bulletins. Also, she assists in making arrangements for P.T.A. meet- ings. A yearly project for her is arrang- ing the commencement and baccalaur- eate programs. This is an important iob filled to the utmost by Mrs. Peterson. She began at this school eight years ago as switchboard operator. Three years ago she received her present iob as private secretary to Mr. Williamson. ,uf-' MRS. MARION PORTWOOD, secretary to Mr. McCIintic, carries on her duties in the Superintendent's Office. This charming lady's duties include attending all board meetings and taking minutes. She han- dles all incoming and outgoing mail. Through this office Mrs, Portwood assists in hiring all help for the district. Al- though she has no direct contact with most of the students, many of our school functions run smoothly because of her. 'QS xx Q ,.,,........... ,......4. mike 'TGV x 8 9 ld I5 i6 21 22 23 28 29 30 ATTENDING to many different iobs this year were Mrs. Kathryn Larson and Miss Gloria Higel of the Records Office. Be- sides sending transcripts to colleges and other high schools, mailing unsatisfactory notices, and recording grades, these two kept the permanent records of all the students up-to-date. i . . 1 XX CCl'6l3Iq THROUGH the past eight years Mrs. Theresa Timko has fulfilled her duties as secretary in the Girls' Counseling Office. She as- sists both Miss Foreman and Miss Cummens. Her tasks in- clude handling appointments, lunch permits, activity applica- tions and eligibility lists. They are both very busy at the moment. Counselor COUNSELOR Clytis Cummens works with many students in planning with them their course of study in terms of their aptitudes, abilities, inter- ests, and future plans. Interpreting standardized tests is one of the maior responsibilities of this well-known face on campus. And what was your grade in English? Yes, please come in. Dean of Girls GIRLS GRADUATING from M-D will remember their Dean, Miss Ruth Foreman, with fond respect. Her Work from year to year includes college and scholarship counselling, and student employ- ment rounds out her work program at the school. Y-if? lie. G r Have you checked the catalogue yet? Dean of Bo S AS DEAN OF BOYS, Mr. Arthur Langdon has the responsibility of guiding boys in scholastic, per- sonal, social, vocational or financial problems. He also helps the senior boys in pre-college counselling. A if-... Nxfxll X! ...yd ss., CCFCLEII' MRS. NELL COGER, secretary in the Boys' Counselling Office, has spent ten years at Monrovia- Duarte High, Her main respon- sibility is assisting Mr. Gro-ut and Mr. Langdon in their many and varied proiects. y We'd be very glad to help you. Counselor GUIDING LIGHT for many of the students these past years has been Counselor Glenn M. Grout. lt is his iob to plan high school classes with each student and to aid him with his future plans. suggest you hit those books! l O Secretaries Mrs. Mary Baumgarlner and Mrs. Adeline Moak check the daily attendance. Attendance A FAMILIAR SIGHT on campus since 1953 has been Mr. Clovis Smith, Director of Child Welfare and Supervisor of Attendance. His many duties include supervising attendance, issuing work permits, cmd directing student welfare. Bring that absence slip in tomorrow! ' Where did I put those shades? Director of tuclent ctivities MR. LEONARD MORRIS, as Director of Student Activities, has gained many triendslthrough his pleasantness in handling many taslcs. He's the man behind the scene af all campus activities. Secretary Miss Frances Smart assists in Mr. Morris' office. 9, I-em.- 5. 'tama- l . Our two smiling librarians await the day's Librarian MISS KATHRYN GEDDES, librarian, and Miss June Jahr, her assistant, provide the administration, faculty, and students with materials for their reading pleasure. But the library is here mainly to furhish the students with study materials, ancl these two charming ladies are always ready and willing to help you find what you need. if! tudent tore Mrs. Ann Fox is in charge of our student store. fu.. 4. ve-1 v--.Mfr , rl P 1 ,f ,I ' J: ,J ktzr MQ, se l I XM 'MQ W' f .. Book Room Text-books are supplied by Mrs. Martha Moffit Wurse AS SCHOOL NURSE and health counselor, Mrs. Vivian Sharbonda helps us in many ways. She works closely with counselors on health prolo- lems. Also, she spends much of her time coun- selling students on diet and nutrition, which is important in our teenage lite. Mrs. Lillian Mills assists in first aid as well as secretarial duties. Mrs. Sharbondo and her assistant care for student's health. General Office Secretaries: Madames Mildred Miller, Suzanne Eveland, Eileen Stanton. Mrs. Catherine Gill, dietician, anticipates mealtime. Business and Accounting Offices: Madames Marcella Capen, Harriet Brady, Mar- dell Marvin, Madlyn Shoemaker, Doris Smith, Mildred Tronvig. t I My me A Mr. Walter Lauterbach, sc psychologist, deliberates. errt ii' H r V gf P '..'I:r , . Je- u2tl,,.., l Han ft X rr., ,e., . , e his 5 ' ', . ' w ' Tri!-f,-.:2, Wi'f. V 1 ' ' li l? f Q-' ti 'Exim s ,V Rx. I is ,,f, Q, 'lztfrfffiglgll 'E - ' fit ful . L gif.. , -an A!! . . . If qi: ll A L r r mann! -W'-rg e - M or -V-if-...fn i , ,W 14- 1-16 ., X' ft-- Cafeteria and Kitten Koop: Della Stamatis, Dorothy Pfaelzer, Mary Vondrak, Dorothy Gallagher. 4 to . .ff i .V 3 V, Q .s . t . 2 f ll. 5 'l all Orlant Miner distributes :er keys to students. z - . 5 pr- - ...wg - - -ri: --:- , Q wt '- 2 if E 'Rl 1 ...... gs , M - A 'wwf we 'tk .Q M., 1 ls. 3.1 5 4. xg Bus Drivers: R. Babcock, C. Rupert, C. Gleich, N. Lang, B. Weisenbach, F. Peirce, L. Yates. Custodians: Row 1: I. Kistmer, L. Kohler, S. Coates, T. Eubank, W. Boyle. Row 2: F. Hansen, J. Tuzinski. Row 3: M. Dinkelman, R. Dickensheet, C. Hedrick, F. Du- commun, W. Ronkainen, A. Jay, H. Young. Leslie Marsh oversees the student parking lot while Mr. Ace Wheeler super- our grounds. Mr. William Boyle is our head custodian. , A 1' Wa . .. 0 . X. L lf . X5 xr . 4 A 5 .if V-frm G ully ' 7 gm, A wr ssllls f L . gg.. kfhzzes 5, igwkijg-ri 2 is ,wZ '7'fs a is sir w A ,, , in 5-3-'ls THERE ARE TEACHERS in every counTry in The world, in every ciTy in The UniTed STaTes, buT none can compare wiTh The Teachers aT Monro- via-Duarre High School. STudenTs discovered This TacT This year as They goT acquainTed wiTh Their Teachers. As They en- Tered Their classesin SepTember, The Teachers' faces were new and foreboding. BUT as The year progressed, The Teachers revealed Their person- aliTies and The sTudenTs found ThaT each Teacher had some special qualiTy which helped Them learn The subiecT. IT is noT a requiremenT ThaT a sTudenT like his Teacher, and some MadiTes assured Themselves ThaT There were no good Things abouT some of Their Teachers. However, aTTer daily classroom ac- TiviTies, looys and girls grew To respecr Their Teachers for all ThaT They learned from Them. Our Teachers devoTe Themselves To shaping our lives. We offer Them our graTiTude and will al- ways save some memory from each of Their classes. ivkff' IQGQBQI lb' M, . MISS VIOLET ALBARIAN Commercial Girls' P. E. Printing MRS. VERA ALTMAN OMER BAILEY 1 W k 152' 4... Ri I MRS. ETHEL BRELOS HARVEY BRUBAKER JOE BURCHAM Girls' P. E. Crafts Commercial '49 '-f -1:7 MRS. CELIA CHRISTOPHER MISS DOROTHY CLEMMONS MISS ELEANOR COCHRAN 359 T I mf' MISS BEVERLY BARTLETT English tr MRS. LOUISE BURNS Homema king AUS MISS GEORGIANA BECK Girls' P. E. ,fl Ui ,,,. I g FRANK CAMERON Mathematics .f I a s ,I 4 S I 'W . ROBERT CULP MRS. BERNICE CURNOW Latin ' Art Social Science Ind. Arts Language 'N I t' . it I .... I I fe H 4 I h QR IFF' V K . 1, QUSQX 1605. X , -'Q ' 5 a I ,,,. i F !l9 J fr' 'Q' Q , -sm M W I sf f A M 4fxf f'-5-If .' If' QI Y I I. . I I I... ..s. I I I . I ' G. WESLEY DAVISON CHARLES DUNSON MISS VIVIAN ELMGREN MISS MADELINE EMMERT WILLIAM FINDER Social Science Science Social Science English Ind. Arts K in E E- M353 gas 1, ,im 'aff S' Efgltglg 'gif I ,i if s I 'H Nnnldb I 'b I. . 'S Q fs MRS. HEDVIG FINKENBINDER MISS KATHRYN GEDDES MICHAEL GIDDINGS MISS AMIE GILBERT English English Math DH-'lmfl ,1-1.iQ.ffF' 2111 I I f .W tw Ilx ' 4 . fifi ififf -1 WILLIAM L. HATCH English I l.t't J' aw INN' MRS. MARGARET HANEY Commercial ROBERT HENRY Science This year's Faculty Club was headed by President Mrs. Thelma Yenney, who was MRS- PHY'-I-I5 HEPBURN WHALEN HICKEY assisted by Mr. James Stewart, treasurerg Mr. Robert Long, vice-president: and Homemaklng Mrs. Loween Mayer, secretary. l AMEL HOTCHKISS MISS CRYSSIE HOTCHKISS MRS. MARY HOUSE JOHN HULIHAN Chemistry Language Special Training Science Ind. Arts bil' MISS GLADYS JAHR Social Science , . I I pgs- . I-HP' 'l ay if 3 .f FRANK TL JANSSQN AL KATICH MISS M. KRACKHARDT ROSS LAVIOLETTE MRS. GLADYS LEE English Boys' P, E, English Science Social Science I ' , ,.,. . 5 wx fi YH Q 'l I, llifk, ge Q 'ark I ix. as , 'i I L . gg s .L 1 w e ,I ,L f A vm-, fe.. ,M ' . ' - S MRS. ANGIE LIED MISS JUDITH LOPP Homemaking English ,Nm X A-fl 'V ALLEN MAXWELL MISS LOIS MAYER New teachers prepare to tour our community. Facing Mr. William Finder, President Social Science Mathematics of the Board of Trustees and former M-D student, are Mr. Amel Hotchkiss, Mr. Arthur Townley, Mr. Tony Biagiotti, Mrs. Peggy Wheatcroft and Mr. Robert Henry. Sili- MRS, LOWEEN MAYER EUGENE MCALLISTER MRS. MARY MCKESSON JOHN MCRAE, JR. ANTHONY MOLODOWITCH Commercial Audio-Visual Girls' P. E. Band Mathematics hr' .. 1 gk, VERL MURRAY R. MITCHELL OLIVER Boys' P. E. Social Science 4, ,..um-.... , ' ' X s Qi . 0 -7,-Is if L21 I English teacher Bill Hatch confers with ci student on a gram- ' 5 ' I f mar problem. MISS VIDA RATZLAFF DONALD ROBBINS AFT Commercial JAMES STEWART Social Science MISS LILLIAN STONE Commercial HARRY STRUBBE Social Science ARTHUR J. TOWNLEY CHESTER ULLOM MISS EMROY WALKER MRS. PEGGY WHEATCROFT Social Studies Music English Homemaking ROBERT OLIVER English ' 5 wx- IEW RRRff FRANK PI UVIER Mathematics Enioying themselves at the Roaring Twenties faculty party are Mrs. Louise Burns, Mrs. Thelma Yenney, and Miss Eleanor ANDREW SPRADLEY vmcii STEVENS Cochmnu Science Boys' P. E. AUGUST SWYKE Science MRS. THEODORA TAYLOR Mathematics -'PT MRS. THELMA THOMPSON English R JUT WILLIAMS MRS. THELMA YENNEY WILLIAM YOCUM MISS CAROLYN ZORETICH English Girls' P, E. Printing English 0-.X x M... fl Classes FRESHMEN! In high school! We think everything is so new and different when it is really we who are new to this exciting cmd rushed environ- ment. Taking into consideration that we are only Freshmen once, we used the excuse often for our numerous mistakes. But it did not take very long tor us to blend ourselves into our new way of -lite. We plunged into activities and even the piles of homework, eagerly. We will have many fond memories of our battled year as Fresh- men. Now, all our thoughts are turned toward . our futures and what the remaining three years will hold in store for us. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Advisor Alan Maxwell, President Jim Hardesty, Vice-President Ruben Congo, Advisor Mrs. Cecelia Christopher. Seated: Treasurer Vicki Blankenship and Secretary Nancee Wright. FRE HM V 7' 1 Mm. 'iii ,D A ' Fxfff ii. .ffl jg Row 1: A. Manicom, V. Rutherford, A. Albin, K. Walling, M. Thormod, G. Drummond, E. Smith, S. Pell, J. McCall, J. Hall, L. Hamilton, B. Phillips. Row 2: A. Beauchemin, R. Munoz, T. McLaren, C. Massie, J. Sulli, R. LaSance, K. Ostaszewski. Row 3: M. Kroger, B. Valentine, L. Schattnit, K. Berchgall, E. Courter, E. Hekelnkaemper, B. Schmidt, V. Hurley, H. Hutcheson, J. Howe, B. Heath. Row 4: V. Jones, D. Hudson, C. Peters, C. Kolseth, L. Hickman, L. Jackson, D. Mix, S. Kaecke, M. Winston, R. Magnussen, D Bross. Row 5: W. Mills, J. King, M. Willis, M, Lothgan, D. Wadkins, C. Palmer, G. Stewart, S. Biagetti, L. Wray, L. Hardin, N. Gurley, C. Moore. 5 .1 .aug MMR, Row 1: T. Moore, J. Blanco, E. Knowles, G. Levins, Y. Sawada, B. Pollay, S. Karale, A, Hall, M. McNeil. Row 2: D. Peters, J. Ruh, R. Valenzuela, J. Geller, M. Egley, A. Austin, P, Liscomb, S. Rutherford. Row 3: C. Isaac, D. Stuart, M. Wilkerson, M. Vore, M. Heard, L. Carlson, B. Scott, K. Reading, R. Kropke. Row 4: G. Libby, C. Miller, P. Wood, C. Lorman. lltr. l Q . tl' ... an A, 91' . .. ........ i 1' v A 3 X Qty ,X x x u '1 . 'Q Row I: E, Williams, G. Marquez, L. Pollock, P. Lynn, S. Bell, J. Hughes, J. Woods, W. Martin, M. Bell, M. Mirus, T. Arrigo. Row 2: M, Sprague, J. Patterson, C. Beaver, R. Gomes, D. Akin, D. Gillespie, B. Pietro, B. Miller, B, Autery, R. Totten. Row 3: B. Peers, C. Barner, C. Thornburgh, T. Wronkci, C. Bornt, T. Tacy, L. Anderson, J. Quinn, E. Teer, S. Shehorn. S2ie t-we . .X 1- W R ,f-'N..,,M Q iw K -wq.,,,.. Row 1: J. McQuigg, C. Ebeling, N. Johnson, B. Robertson, S. Harmon, B. Dickhoff, R. Morrow, M. Hudson, L. Lcmpman. Row 2: R. Alleman, L. Sanderson, G. Szy- manski, A, Wilson, P. Gage, J. Capen, L. Lund, C. Weitzel, D. Putnam. Row 3: C. Stehle, M. Ingram, M. Morman, L, Gibson, T. Wong, J. Mark, D. Miller, J. Johnson, K. Smith. 'XIX 'S lu .V Bux- 'J R 125 ll 1 felt fi .1 Row 1: D. Gomez, D. Duperron, P. Heitman, R. Duer, J. Demefreos, M. Black, L. Vandyken, N. Lester, C. Loungway, K. McKinney, K. Davis. Row 2: A. Pickeit, J. Simons, S. Hentsch, D. Hedwoll, K. Kauffman, C. Draues, D, Jones, L. Genova, J. Hutson, R. Cook. Row 3: S. Olmsted, D. Walker, C. Preston, l. Russell, M. McShane, P. Burton, R. Coe, J. Williams, J. Quinn. 1 ll fx-,QV B '4!P f 60 I Slit fin., Andi.. Row 1: D. Jaimes, C. Bracamonte, J. Crauder, D. Odenkirchen, M. Smith, L. Bailey, V. Anderson, M. Holmes, B. McWay. Row 2: K. Clapsaddle, B. Palmer, G. Harper, L. Foley, R. Shields, M. Hewby, U. Buehler, R. Huffman, J. Cross, L. Pepping, J. Freed. Row 3: J. Hopper, D. Jacobson, B. Cooley, C. Leferink, J Gasper, R. Kidd, J. Rhoades, L. Strickler, B. Reegler, L. Donner. . -. V, . . ,ll 3 . - , to im Ha' Y It Row 1: J. Lincoln, R. Fitzgerald, M. Waller, V. Currie, S. Hada, C, Campbell, B. Gould, M. Foreman, K. Butt, C. McAdam, D. Bravo. Row 2: R. Valentine, S. Polar, N. Heller, R. Pietro, R. Shupp, J. Kreutzkamp, J. Hardesty, P. Nelson, J. Blunt, B. Marshall, R. Schipper. Row 3: M. Wrona, R. Anderson, J. Peterson, A. Eubanks, P. Ream, A. Fey, J. Brooks, C. Bacanegra, B. Kellogg, V. Currie, B. Fisher, S. Wand. Row 4: B, Robinson, K. Stanton, A. Montgomery,A. Edos, S. Murphy, L. Casteneda, K. Benton, D. Hedrick, V. Blankenship, P. Farmer, W. Cann, P. Burton, R. Widrig. Row 5: R. Sayles, L. Miller, G. Henderson, M. Bemoll, S. Dileo, J. Eskheart, E. Bullock, R. Ridenour, M. Simmons, J. Jones, R. Lorimore, A. Forrest, P. Morris, S. Sorinana. 4 'AL ' ' i -eg . . 43, A in .a 4 , 6 ' - ,L .. Q Q 'im'- S' 'R ' 1 wi i 13 4 f'- . ,nf . va! I- lr .,,,. f- , y Q K Jg. . MJ.: . .754 it fi.. f:,k':x 1' ,: Ei vt og' l ,. -I 4- ,.4-1 . 3 7w- ' K l E 'ANN P2 Q ' I 9 A 'E av I F it, , , K 5 'Q 4 m RNS, 1- Row 'Ia D. Ellis, J. Pollatin, B. Albaugh, E. Deacon, S. Dorsey, S. Deans, J. Glass, S. Steinert, M. Calderwood, K. Goff, G. Biggle. Row 2: N. Wright, H. Russ, S. Fuiimoto, M. Pierce, S. Lopez, D. Cochlin, J. Miriiunio, I. Peterson, P. Webber, D. Mejia, T. Durden, R. Lamb. Row 3: A. Contreras, J. Brass, C. Channel, T. Brown, F. Meister, M. Boyer, V, Villalobos, J. Thompson, A. Passineau, H. Arnold, L. Brewer. Row 4: R. Selby, L. Humphreys, M. Leslie, B. Alt- meyer, T. Foster, M. Schweitzer, R. Miranda, D. Ham, R. Luker, B. Munson, E. Peter, D. Butler. Row 5: K. Thompson, P. Stetler, N. Perkins, K. Sharrer, C. Whetzel, M. Wells, C. Pheiffer, P. Stafford, B. Everett, D. Smith, T. Wheeler, C. Sumrall. ffIr N ,gn N my 5' 9' ,f ' .... . ' l...r A ,sv 5? 'T ,RL L' T J ' T1 Row 1: G, Mora, O. Kelley, C. Brown, P. Friedman, B. Smith, G. Bates, A. Arellones, L. Lopez, R, Carr, J. Alcantara, G. Cecelones. Row 2: S. Richardson, J. Sorce, H. Hoshino, G. Smith, E. Walker, A. Olson, S. Wolfe, V. Macel, J. Marsden, D. Keup, S. Williams. Row 3: R. Rodriguez, J. Brewer, M. Stock, M. Curry, M. Beischel, V. Hughes, S. Avants, S. Linden, L. Anderson, B. Sang, J. Kruckeberg. g 5 H . .. .. Q .v 1 .L . 1 .1 mr 5' 'gy sf! I ' fi -Q ... . . ., I 9 I Row 1: R. Ritter, S. Kitchen, J. Greenamyer, C. Giboney, J. Cooper, N. Huffey, A. McClintock, L. Keitz, P. White, C. Sanders, A. Phillips. Row 2: J. McReynolds L. Pinker, L. Miller, J. Dalbec, R. Streicher, W. Pepper, C. Hendrickson, T. Fisher, S. Johnson, M. Bottema. I . , 1 em? Freshmen Problems student Jan Demetreos learns to use the card catalogue correctly. Lynn Keitz explains appositives to her English class, but someone seems to have a question. We find Helen Cosancl practicing on her violin for Or- These algebra equations aren't too hard Thinks Jeani McReynolds. Now, let's see: chestra. What is Helen doing in the Freshman section? X equals Y? W 'W Nslersiesmm , ...MW frly WM Mr Cameron is shown in The process of giving his math stu- dents a quiz. Judy McCall and Donna Akin iearn The proper way To sei' a fable in their foods class. The Infricacies of The heart are examined by Dennis Bravo, Pat Chamberlin, and Ray Munoz. Natalie Doroshaw examines Spanish articles in Mrs. Curnow's class. lWseQ?ASWHi iH SOPHOMORES! We have successfully completed our first two years of high school and now feel that we know all the ropes. We are now season- ed students and quite a hand at alibing our way out of many problems. We are now profession- als of quick thinking excuses to lay before our teachers when the tardy bell rings and the ring doesn't find us sitting at our desks. Now we are looking forward to the exciting things we will do as upperclassmen! We are now at the half-way mark, which is the threshold, cross- ing into the higher ranks of our high school years. Sophomore Class Officers: President Mike Munoz, Treasurer Sandy Red- shaw, Secretary Susan Miller, Vice-President Lois Hada and' Advisor Beverly Bartlett. OPHOMORE W' Row 'I: R. Behrens, R. Aguirre, S. Dahle, R. Gilham, L. Prosser, C. Scott, P. Schaper, T. Bohacek, V. Emigh, T. Velasquez, C. Ballew, J. Ford. Row 2: R. Dick- inson, D. Stillman, C. McCormick, M. McLeveland, J. Lucas, M. McCourtney, K. Cristman, J. Fisher, M. Shrewsbury, R. Cormier, J. Noack. Row 3: R. Kent, P. Coulter, L. Banker, M. Munson, T. Dutrow, M. Holsren, M. Johnston, C. Cali, W. Zschoche, N. Kerl, J. Grondzik, D. Garland. Row 4: E. Jorgensen, K. Schmutz, C. Thorsen, D. Zschoche, J. Teegarden, K. Kruse, M. Eggers, K. West, C. Campbell, K. Deardorff. Row 5: G. Boatright, J. Evans, P. Nutt, K. Geske, R. Young, J. Waltz, C. Grannis, B. Arnold, B. Dees, B. Harvey, John Williams. sg, . , J ti' , . -Q-. Q K : Mr 'xf ' ' 1h- Ir . 'T 'S - 3 .Y f. 'ii X 2 R tx ,Fill F my .2 ' x fi ' I , 3 X -ru i .1 fl L if iv X f l f. Row 1: J. Mills, G. Newby, D. Connick, D. Pierce, J. Adams, A. Wolfe, S. Salter, F. Cole, R. Philips, M. Phinney. Row 2: D. Collins, M. Lincoln, L. Melton, C. Selby, M. Monuhun, E. Kothe, N. Litzmann, D. Chess, E. Newsome, K. Bolt, E. Washington. Row 3: N. Hatcher, C, Tucker, B. Shireman, C. Walker, G. Lyon, R. Knaggs, J. Drayer, E. Ririe, J. Pittman, S. Scheuler. Row 4: W. Mitchell, M. Thomas, D. Dynice M. Barrette, B. Schowen, D. Guyon, D. Smith, D. Farmer, P. Baron, N. Barrow. Row 5: B. Chapman, L. Poose, L. McHenry, B. Gerber. mee f ' i Vw., ,C - . . ' .l F18 Row 1: G. Walker, E. Witty, J. Kuromiya, P. Baker, C. Brown, L. Wirth, W. Wilkinson, B. Burwell, J. Bishop, B. Bima. Row 2: L. Shuler, C. Montgomery, K. Hartigan, C. Pallatin, L. Porter, H. Radtke, L. Rapp, J. Miller, D. Flannery, J. Dunn, T. Bruhns. Row 3: B. Wright, H. Moon, J. Wyne, E. Hooykaas, B. Ainley, F. Herbert, R. Loe, J. Hoel, K. Thompson. A wi.. , rf 0 s J A 4 Q' xg, R V .1 jiri- -F ... .7 T' T'- 'XF W K W 'QW ' g. 1 V i l , V Tv 'VL T' f' ' S A J' fi' Q -.. Q 1- s - 3 F .fl if f-is-' . N ' . ,L 'g J , ' . U ,gf M .. :KWV K V- ' af' Vg T 4 I ' 'L 1 ., ' 'gun ' ' ...' 'i if ' T J ?'f3i5wlii if--ig. K - . .. . . L X ,f 35 5 F, ' rn uv!! f 1. I I x A L E E ,J Q A 'wi 'a . 'X :5 N' f .J 3 .sf-:If 'S r 'fi V it .S I N T . . . L J C , X M I K +1- W Bti , 1 p . ,rl ', 1 X J I Ry. seeth ',egggs:, Qflif , pf . ' ' . . a- .v.gifgL., 'A gif, V, ' - 1' W... ' s dy ' , ' vjx .. ' K ' f' sim- N... ' - . 1 J W3 .. N 1, Row I: J. Pepper, N. Hart, C. Stueve, J. Lemire, S. Soyeshima, S. Jackson, D, LaCroix, J. McVicar, R. Lill, D. Stanton, D. Laird, T. White. Row 2:T, Boyle, T. Shrewsbury, O. Lookabaugh, P. McAtee, T. Law, J. Young, R. Morago, L. Spicer, K. Sawada, G. Pridemore, D. Petersen, D, Tarabek. Row 3: L. Barges, L. Val- enzuela, G. Davis, R. Vdyduran, P. Hicks, M. Holman, T. Scillion, D. Theall, K. Davis, D. Poague, R. Thomas, J. Roberson. Row 4: B. Roeves, E. Basset, G. Bell, P. Hoagland, V. Gurley, T. Shade, S. Redshaw, J. Perry, M. Johnson, R. Conti, P. Masterson. Row 5: E. Day, J. Olivas, D. Neill, K. Kauffman, R. Cowper, R. Shupp, J. Marshall, T. Hile, L. Marshall, C. Clyde, S. Fairfield, M. Glasow, J. Johnson. El i Z 4 . 1- l , ii tr emi. i nz :,' Pi W.. .2 A.. Row 1: M. Sherman, B. Smith, C. Mclntosh, C. Freeman, H. Olson, P. Riendeau, T. Archer, C. Brady. Row 2: P. Riley, K. LaSance, S. Cockshott, R. Ornduff, V. Gutierrez, M. Orr, V. Mann, J. Redman. Row 3: P. Delaney, R. Sawyer, A. Berg, B. Bird, B. Woodrum, T. Smith, E. Post, R. Montgomery, M. Curran. U il it W , v -4 s J.. aerl. . ...... Q J .. iw.. ,uf 1....... Row 'I: M. Duccini, J. Summers, M. Abraham, B. Lingle, J. Bruscia, C. Johnson, T e . Bocan,gra, J. Edsall, T, Sawyer, R. Thorpe, D. Mountjoy. Row 2: B. Ward, C. Henderson, R. Prange, R. Blow, L. Dohrman, T. Riddle, D. Kingwell, D. Navarre, S. O'Brien, G. Burnham. Row 3: B. Gannon, M. Bunting, D. Bell, B. Hanson, B. Hulse, N. Tyler, A, LaBossiere, J. Plagemann, J. Flores, T. Eckerman, S. Bradley Taylor, B. Holmes, H. Stone, J. Coupland. Row 5: F. Van De Wetering, J. Crauder, . Row 4: C. Hains, J. Turner, J, Lloyd, M. Ludecke, D. Gurney, F. Southcott, J. C. King, R. Humphreys, J. Dahlberg, M, McGwiggen, L. McDowell, C. Phelps, W. Wilson, T. Tomlinson, J. Will. 41 Row I: V. Luce, J. Ormond, C. Boswell, J. Henderson, S. Loungway, K. Rake, E. Rollins, G. Andersen, L. Dean. Row 2: C. Beard, B. Franks, D. Boyer, L. Mc Kinley, B. Lundgren, K. Carlson, S. Coughlan, D. Hamlin. Row 3: . Kramer, . qu J D Al ist, B. Ostaszewski, D. Ewing, G. Cosanal, L. Bright, W. Mallory, B. Chal- lencler. Row 4: T. French, L. Kopecky, B. Bogle. 1 i F 'r if f If Y . Q ,y 5 x if Row I: G. Jackson, A. Gomez, J. Shipley, D. Walker, F. Ashley, P. Bybee, S. Unrau, L. Carruthers, C. Smith. Row 2: C. Gee, B. Pierson, R. Davis, E. Jones, R. Quinteros, S. Rollins, B. Roberts, I. Cunningham, J. Klusmann, C. Diggs. Row 3: B. Scott, B. Chamberlin, A. McGee, F. Jones, E. Washington, C. Sims, B. Bulot, J. . K t H. J h ton, J. Wallace, D. Cash, M. Boek, P. Rutherford. McGennis, B. Weber. Row 4: E. Balch, C. Brown, J. Guardado, R. Holscher, J. Meyers, H wen us, o ns F 9 Li K 'Tit Row 1: D. Root, D. Williams, D. Shields, V. Seals, P. Tucker, D. Sutton, J. Harter, S. Davis, R. Bracamonte, J. Stueve. Row 2: G. Emberson, S. Miller, L. Miller, . Diehlman, L. McLaren, J. Vetter, D. L. Billups, E. Faith, T. Haisley, D. Oatway, B. Colvin, B, Brahmer, B. Dahlgren, E. Osborn. Row 3: J. Welch, M. Munoz, R iett, B. Adrian, E. Lawrence, Snykers, S. Roine, K. LaDouceur, L. Wurschum, J. Grover, C. Fink. Row 4: P. Robinson, B. Bunker, J. Partlow, R. Swartzbaugh, G. H J. Newsome, J. Libbey, R. Hayton. Row 5: C. Bolster, C. Mills, D. DeSplenter, D. Arrington, L. Coates. . lr , c N J rv . K ,L i .S , l Q g . , D . .i . 1 . ,Anza A3 5? S V W V f F ini U was P X 953' L Q. H , . . a K .-.. .. ,Ly K ,LQ 3 W ks ..L. f ju, :Kal 0 -A 1 ,,,,,,....-. -vu y Y M 5 fe, 0.4- .sf :Wx ,. 5 4 X 1 '..Lmr', in 1+ ff' T -if , . , -JY Row 1: L. Burch, L. Hada, B. Sloyer, V. Lopez, S. Sloan, K. Burge, G. Samuels, C. Stark, C. Ohl. Row 2: C. Porath, J. Fannin, A. Glenn, V. Corley, B. Wurtz, T Boner, M. Query, G. Pederson. Row 3: G. Lawler, G. Smith, T. Eastman, J. Burk. M- W- KLM gifs Examining the snake which resides in their Lite Science class are Dennis Gurney and Listening intently as Bruce Bogle leads a class discussion c Lynne Marshall. English students Barbara Lundgren and Lorraine McKinl In drama class Yvonne Enterline, Donna Shroader and Judy Lynn learn the correct way to apply make-up. MCL student Richard Loe works out a geometric problem in Miss Mayers fifth period clo 38 l t's.,f T L.. 'V we fir J. D. Lee is shown sanding his project in Mr. Finder's wood shop. Mary Ellen Kemp, Sylvia Hall and Pam McAfee learn to keep eyes on copy in their typing class. Assisting Vickie Anderson in the placing of her pleat is Mrs. Lied. tlss Krackhardt ands Carol Housh wlth her danly German assignment. Viel 6 i JUNIORS! We have now had the privilege of being Titled upperclassmen! We sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom by paying our Junior dues and also had the right to attend the great event that the lower classrnen always look forward to. The purchase of our class rings brought our thoughts To The tact that we have iust one more step to go on this tour-step ladder of our high school years. We now look forward to the last plateau with eagerness, for we will Then be the big wheels of our campus, having the right sscg, to attend Senior Mixers and to sit on The tra- ditional Senior Steps. Junior Class Officers: Advisor Marianne Krackhardt, Treasurer Judy Allen, Vice-President Joni Garber, Secretary Susan Hancock and Advisor Frank Cameron. President Tom Sargent stands in the background. JU IOR M- 1 . ss. Ssss, , Row 1: J. Brand, D. Austin, J. Busik, J. Roberts, M. McGee, M. Greene, P. Hayes, G. Logan, C. Kelly. Row 2: M. Kaufmann, B. Pettiiohn, S. Woods, K. Hose, P. Greenwood, J. Keating, S. Kenney, J. Patterson, K. Neergard, N. Doroshaw. Row 3: L. Fanslow, S. Vaits, B. Noble, M. Howard, B. Lampman, L. Lomax, L. Blinka, S. Felts, T. Singer. Row 4: J. Miller, S. Peterson, J. Nichols, M. Barns, S. Kuromiya, M. Pytel, A. Farr, P. Greller, J. LeDoux, R. Clyde. Row 5: L. Eldred, U. Ruslie, S. Wheeler, J. McQuigg, R. Brock, D. Drayer, C. Romney, C. Wittenbert, B. Boston. - i Row 1: C. Pierce, E. Garcia, S. Proffitt, B. Florek, J. Kopecky, C. Brooks, D. Sherman, L. Hirt, G. Johnson. Row 2: S. Ryan, S. DiPaolo, K. Evans, D. Noble, J. McReynolds, G. Paige, D. Fuelling, A. Sessler. Row 3: M. Rode, T, Wright, J. Farris, R. Lawrenz, D. Cooper, M. Brown, H. Scott. 2.532 Row 1: M. Montgomery, L. Zermeno, R. Benzango, B, Latva, S. Karasinski, R. Counts, S. Hall, E. Jackson, N. McFall, C. Wadkins, P. Blake, D. Schiendler. Row 2: L. Logan, D. Gleigh, C. Grimes, S. Foley, B. Eliingson, E. Hatcher, L. Shaw, C. Griffee, J. Quinn, S. Schonfeldt, P. Jensen. Row 3: R. Autery, L. Robert, C. Serafin, J. Brown, J, Sperry, B. Warner, F. Johnston, S. Snyder, J. Young, G. Mulligan, D. Gratny, C. Hotaling, J. Crockett. Row 4: L. Sass, A. Velasquez, M. Diez, F. Florek, D. Shannon, D. Arnett, D. Willson, G. Mulligan, T. Albaugh, R. Gerfen. Row 5: R. Hart, R. Smith, R. Contreras, C. Hamilton, L. Long, R. Moore, C. Wheeler, J. Robinson, R. Thompson, J. Meister, R. Newland, A. Doyon, A. Villaiobos. Zin. 'n-ewve-vw-...,,,,i wg Mi XX 5 Row 1: A. Gonzales, S. Marshman, Z. Fremeau, P. Ward, N. Kiepper, D. Heilyer, R. Jones, B. Schmutz, C. Davison, G. Alexander, Row 2: G. Wadjdik, D. Belin, M. Giboney, K. Eckhart, K. Capen, J. Gibson, M. Huyck, M. Mante, K. Lang, J. Hopp. Row 3: V. Ginn, C. Hill, P. Ellis, J, Booth, C. Jenkins, C. Helle, L. Seals, J. Fonseca, R. Bramble. Row 'l: C. Hoffman, S. Peters, J. Stockle, S. McCook, S. Maier, L. Thompson, J. Thomas, E. Danchik, J. Smith, J. Gardiner, J. Allen. Row 2: S. Wilson, E. Marsden, G. Sites, H. Rhein, R. Meyer, S. Tennant, S. Tennant, P, Lashbrook, C. Rucker, K. Folsom, A. Vander Kam. Row 3: S. Gomez, J. Garber, L. Seargeants, T. Scherer, A. Stevens, J. Fuchs, S. Stewart, M. Lothyan, L. Fuller, L. Martinez. Row 4: K. Osborn, T. Hammond, R. Helton, R. Noel, B. Lundberg, D. Peterson, D. Autery, J. Nevius, C. Cash, A. Anderson, L. Haynes. Row 5: E. Hartigan, R. Kidd, J. Lent, J. Griffin, L. O'Connell, J. Smith P Mf as 1' H ,,, .. A if 2 -Q H I Q an .f M iv 1 J . 11.,,,,,, -.X ,ff--4 hw.. x g :- 18' Q '. -:J . jf Q A R D . j f if wggl. ,.i T . .,:V, gg A, I 1. 3' - it Row 1: B. Aguayo, S. Russ, M. Martin, J. O'Brien, S. Kwentus, M. Cicco, C. Snowden, P. Ridenour, H. Powell. Row 2: M. Schneider, B. Holmes, L. Taylor, K. Fisk, J. Boyle, P. Batelle, J. Johnson, K. Hoevel, J. Gross, A. Hansman, T. Bates. Row 3: T. Schubert, R. Phillips, J. McLean, D. Sheppard, J. Parker, P. Cide, B. Murray, C. Simmons, B. Rutherford, D. Anderson. . . su 1 4- ' ' . - -'.. 'E F w ' G '. H ' ilpabv ,181 i W... aff? -V 1 f i fi A f fx . . .kVf i. K fx' K 1 :V 7 7, fr.: Q D : V ,:'.v:-. 4 i at i , I 4 , 3 N ' f , ,,, X K ' t W ..-- f , s 1 ' , 1 . it .... ' f:.,'S5'ft' Rf Q S 1 4,5 f,i,i.:t,3,i2 1 ! I - M r . .. V lllliftlffz 'lf ' ' 5 xl ii- I fi . K is mir. My We I V J 5 . t .. . , yy X , .. ,. , D W. . ' . .ff ii- ' .sf ' ' 'H' ' , 1 as A HA H :BET pf .. , . , M li r' M,i:sss..:.,.W .at , nd 'sd ai.. Row 1: N. Jackson, S. Meyer, S. King, N. Walter, M. Garcia, D. Rettberg, G. Chamberlain, D. Shank, S. Short, A. Miller. Row 2: P. Kyle, V. Gillroy, E. Poague, B. Cellini, J. Guyon, M. Morimoto, L. Nonamaker, C. Roberts, S. Reese, M. Walker, B. Brink, F. Pavlicek. Row 3: J. Stevenson, B. Elliott, F. Oravetz, R. Hazard, J. McCollum, S. I. Peters, R. Boughner, C. Mattern, J. Fisher, G. Mosley, R. Clyde. Row 4: G. Schuler, M. Oversby, L. Gasparrelli, G. Geske, L. Bender, B. Finder, R. Smith, B. Halsted, R. Vanderluit, R. McKee, J. Spencer. Row 5: J. Fressen, G. Coic, R. Finch, D. Black, F. Haynes, R. Bell, G. Cottingham, B. Pett, D. Goggins, F. Dinoto, J. Chipmon, D. Strandberg. ir? Ru 9 l-A - Et! Ii ' , If I ll ff .l .. N! .jk Wil. 4 uns I ' f J t s.,.nf ,5 ,K -Q . 33.4 4. -Q s ,if ' R ,,.aw 'S 5 if l T rg 4,9 Row 'I: L. Young, V. Kilde, B, Richardson, M. Knoll, C. Pitzer, B. Vore, D. Wallace, A. Albin, R. Tachdiian. Row 2: M. Triggs, L. Groghan, D. McKinney, L. Green, D. Boggs, B. Dettelbach, J. Spicer, L. Gross, R. Wallace. Row 3: B. Valentine, R. Gus, G. White, T. Relph, J. Wright, L. Close, W. Wright, D. ,Anderson, B. Rowbotham. 'f 9,4 Jef :sig-A Row 1: L. Zermeno, M. Munoz, K. Thompson, C. Johnson, C. Washington, G. Washington, J. Roberts, J. Hentsch, C. Weisz, M. Luena. Row 2: C. Donley, S. Mandell, J. Hendrickson, J. Woltman, K. Wolfe, C. Haney, F. Morton, D. Ririe, L. Gourley, S. Wright, R. Carlson. Row 3: D. Demetreos, A. Thornton, J. Gibson, T. Gill, T. Sargent, K. Golden, M. Jesseman, R. Brown, J. Randazzo, M. Cipolla. Row 4: R. Moreno, W. Foote, D. Burleson, H. Browner, G. Cooper, K. Oshima, B. Schaper, P. Hobson, B. Jensen, K. Thormod, D. Martinez. Row 5: B. Creilin, E. Paparteys, Hoelscher, H. Casner, C. Herman. W. Goff, R. Morse, L. Boulton, D. Samuels, J. Green, H. Bouler, J. Carr, E. 1 es. , x 1 Row 1: R. Milbrandt, G. Stewart, C, Dick, J. Wilson, S. Anthony, S. Hebert, S. Wadhams, C. Ogle, P. Noriega. Row 2: M. Robertson, M. Hanscom, K. Dennis, C. Housh, K. Davidson, C. Burski, M. Schmitt, D. Heald, R. Root, L. Diaz. Row 3: R. Stewart, J. Boiano, H. Montgomery, J. Koviak, R. Conte, R. Lamb, M. Springer, D. Otis, N. Dean. Row 4: L. Romo, O. Moreland, G. Magee, R. Lawrenz, C. Fennikoh, D. McGraw. ,Wk,,V: J:f,: it 527 We f : ,,... gg, Q8 Joan Moak gives o current events report in her U.S. History class. Pl'ePa i'19 to PIGY h0V0C With The ChemiSffY 'Gb is N5Ck Von Volkenburgh. Getting ready to exomine o Poromecium specimen, LYVW1 FGHSIOW Works in MV- BiUQi0TT3'5 CIUSS- John Hoel ond Ronnie Counts tronslote their Lotin assignments for Mrs. Christopher. E 555 s rf' 1orlhund forms are practiced at the board by unilla Johnson and Judy Hentsch. Eugene Hartigun recites on the literary progress of the United States. Auto Shoppers Bob Zermeno and Mike Work hoist an en- gine. Reading and studying about babies and what they need are Barbara, Jane, Betty and Joan. Catherine Roberts gives a good example of what goes on in Arts and Crafts. .e -., si i ?...f..L:.'E it I 1 fx f li ,v 1.4 'ir' so ,sy X i if J J X. 1 V 41 k -.L . ,. T, ' Nw., swf, 'Q-F-rr. -Q nm-J ff i Clubs X1 Organizations Kfvclzs Future Teachers THE FUTURE TEACHERS have had a most successful year, under the leadership of Jeanen Downhour. They put on the most successful Noon Dance in M-D's history. Two field trips to neighboring colleges, numer- ous parties including a Pot-Luck and the Favorite Teachers Picnic, and several evening meetings were enioyeal by all, The granting of a hundred dollar scholarship was given at the end of the year to a student going We didn'l know that things could be so . . into teaching. hilarious in the library stacks, but Ken Newby and Rick Reed appear to enioy assisting a city librarian. Row 1: Mrs. Lee, J. Mitchell, D. Witty, G. Logan, S, Sloan, L. Burch, L. Dittemore, B. Vore, L. Hado, J. Young, Mr. Maxwell, Row 2: B. Smith, A. Fey, L. Foley, M. Egley, L. Schaffnit, M. Springer, C. Larson, C Lauritson, P. Zamos, A. Wilson, L. Lund, S. Fuiimoto, J. Pallatin. Row 3: S. Maler, B. Scott, D. Richardson, P. Gage, B. Gannon, M. Ruwe, B. Kroker, P. Stetler, M. Moberly, P. Schuerman, P. Starin, P. Hayes, I. Norgaard. Row 4: H. Cosand, M. Malin, P. Lee, F. Bever, K. Bemoll, A. Jorgensen, B. Berry, J. Downhour, M. Sorensen, B. Thomas, M. Hoagland, N. Shehorn, J. Smith, K. Davidson. E . -Q , I i' Row 'I J Gardiner J Dunn L Fanslow, B. Scott, L. Lomax, C. Coughlin, P. Lee, L. Rapp, C. Housh, L. Porter. Row 2: J. Plagemann, K. Neergard, M. Gibaney, B Colvin B Noble J Moeller J Patterson, M. Kaufmann, J. Miller, R. Loe, R. Regan, R, Scheuler, C. Romney, J. Lamm, C. Wittnebert, B Garber, T. Johnson, lcliolarship ociet THE THEME of this organization, Scholarship for service, was carried out successfully by the 70 members. These scholars served as ushers at Go-To-School Night, the Senior Play, and the Spring Concert. Some of the activities which highlighted the year were the invitation party in September, Activity Day, and the Gold Seal Banquet. The club also sponsored the Monarc-Faculty Basketball Game. The sponsors, Miss Elm- gren and Mr. Long, assisted these scholarly students in enjoying a suc- cessful year. I Row 'I Mr Long N Radtke J Bolton, J. Roberts, C. Kelly, V. Emigh, S. Kuromiya, D. Laird, B. Pettiiahn, G. Logan, D. Witty, S. Frye, Miss Elmgren. Row 2: C Tucker J Kuromiya H Olson E. Faith, L. Robert, P. ByBee, L. Shuler, K. Hartigan, W. Wilkinson, S. Unrau, S. Roine. Row 3: T. Smith, R. Brock, A. Waltz, R Behrens B Opel D Mathis J Kelleher, D. Heald, C. Thorsen, M. Sorensen. 49 Row 1: J. Nunn, J. Bolton, J. Moak, N, Peck, D. Belin, B. Colvin, B. Kroker, S. Thompson, P. Flannery, K. LaDouceur, K. Chamberlain, D. Demetreos, M. Morimoto, L. Valenzuela. Row 2: V. Emigh, S. Mandell, D. Richardson, P. Owen, A. Vander Kam, M. Kaufmann, P. Schuerman, D. Hamlin, C. O'Marro, L. Lomax, B. Scott, L. Rapp, Stewart, J. Kuromiya. Row 3: S. Sutherland, P. Zamos, C. Haney, J. Downhour, J. Smith, M. Philpot, J. Drayer, B. Nelson, E. Hatcher, N. Doroshaw, F. Bever, H. Cosand, S. Woods, H. Lowell. Row 4: E. Marsden, K. Neergard, V. Mann, D. Heald, R. Bramble, C. Wittnebert, A. Villalobos, E Holscher, R. Helton, D. DeSplenter, J. Patterson, J. Partlow, O. Sosa, A. Gomez. Los Buenos Vecmos LOS BUENOS VECINOS, translated from the Spanish, means the good neighbors. Spanish students belonging to the club have lived up to the name during the year. They presented gifts to Latin American neighbors at holiday seasons. Leaders of the club included Carl Wittnebert, president, Linda Lomax, vice-president, Gloria Stewart, secretary, and Sandy Mandell, treasurer. ajorette Club MAJORETTE CLUB was organized for the benefit of girls interested in baton twirling, Twice a month, under the supervision of Mrs. Vera Altman, the girls met and worked to develop skills in twirling and showmanship. The skillful teaching of the Maiorettes and Banner Girls prepared the club members for the tryouts in May. Maiorettes and Banner Girls kneel in front of prospective talents. Front row hierarchy includes J. Kopecky, J. Gardiner, D. Belin, N. Peck, M. Giboney, R. Stafford, P. Lalcone, K. Lensick, C. Tucker, C. Thorsen, B. Fiss, K. Neegard, V. Gurley, L. Wurschum, C. Housh, L. Porter, K. LaDouceur. Mrs. Altman, advisor, leads off the second row. 50 e . W Row 1: J. Lynn, B. Griialva, A. Henderson, S. Pytel, T. Scherer, S. Burnson, L. Boswell, J. Peck, M. Coler-Dark, D. Cover, Row 2: J. Gardiner, P. Thompson, J. Moak, J. Jones, D. Sheppard, N. Kaufman, J. Bostwick, G. Handy, M. Giboney,J. Kopecky, J. Headrick. Civinettes THE CIVINETTES began The year with the traditional in- troduction of officers. ln December they decorated The Christmas Tree, which was located on the Pep Rally stage because of The rehabilitation ofthe Main Building. This cl-ub also enioyed several parties during The year. v, , fr' 'Ting 'yu Dx Cliff fl. u Junior Civitans ONE OF THE MANY service clubs at M-D this year was the Junior Civitans. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Culp and the direction of President Nick Van Valken- burgh, the boys were quite active in holding a noon dance and presenting a trophy to The outstanding boy of l959 at the LeRoys Boys' Home. They also took time out for fun with the Civinettes. I - 4' Row 'I: B. Nelson, J. Kelleher, L. Hahn, J. Seasholtz. Row 2: T. Smtih, F. DeCamp, R. Thompson, F. Weston, N. Van Valkenburgh, J. Lund, G. Zinser. 5l Row 1: G. Harper, J. Kopecky, L. Barges, H. Cosand, P. Flannery, M. Philpot, K. Hecht, G. Logan, J. Young. Row ,2: R. M. Oliver, R. Meyer, B. Hayes, H. Yates, D. Negus, A. Sessler, R. Smith, C. Thornburgh, L. Martinez. Commissioners SEEN SEPARATELY during the day keeping a post in the halls of our school and asking wandering students for their hall passes were members of Commissioners. This year's officers included Hugh Yates, president, Chuck Hinchman, vice-president, Karenanne Hecht, secretary, Carmen Brown, treasurer, Helen Cosand, publicity. Mem- bers enioyed several parties during the year. Future Homemakers FUTURE HOMEMAKERS, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Angie Lied, had a very busy year, This year the FHA, whose aim it is to prepare girls to make better homes for a better community, took part in the Rotary Awards in which they had a chance to show oft homemaking abilities. Combining business with social activities, the girls attended a convention and planned several parties. Row 1: Mrs. Lied, C. Beavers, M. Dalton, A. Miller, B. Coursey, D. Vollmer, M. Smith, D. Austin, C. Beauchemin. Row 2: N. Klepper, J. O'Brien, J. Hunt, S. Kwentus, N. Jackson, S. Maler, G. Emberson, E. Beauchemin, L. Thompson, B. Dombroski, D. Austin, D. Wallace, C. Bel. Row 3: M. Mante, C. Isaac, M. Walker, P. Lashbrook, S. Tennant, C. Conacher, S. Kaplan, J. Baker, S. Tennant, S. Burdick, B. Warner, B. Brink, C. Mclntosh, C. Fink. Row 4: K. Hecht, S. Hardesty, K. Hobbs, J. Plagemann, M. Glasgow, R. Sulzer, P. McKee, J. Quinn, F. Van de Wetering,, D. Carlson, L. Norgaard,J. Dickinson. 52 x ' .wa f--he ' WI. z ,A J. ' 1- 'kann Row 'lr K. Sawada, S. Sipe, G. Cooper, G. Ullom, B. Tassio, D. Shannon, G. Salmon, B. Holman, R. Smith, O. Sosa. Row 2: R. Brock, D. Schoerner, A. Farr, H. Yates, R. Johnson, L, Hahn, E. Cole, D. Berry, C. Cash, R, Sarinana, J. Lund, J. McLean. Row 3: J. Lamm, D. Teasley, E. Hartigan, D. Mathis, C. Hinchman, D. Schiendler, D, Lounsberry, R. Thompson, C. Boyer, J. Green, R. Finch. Ke Club SPONSORED by the Kiwanis Club, This group gave serv- ice to the community and our school. They held a rum- mage sale which included everything from a butterfly net to a can of zebra paint. They had numerous parties and took part in several service projects through the year under the leadership of Sponsor Harry Strubbe and President Dick Biddle. The club's chief project was to award a scholarship to some outstanding senior. Junior tatesmen LEARNING THE ART of politics was the main goal of Junior Statesmen. They accomplished this by attending state conventions where model governments were op- erated. They also high-lighted their year with several potlucks and an annual Christmas party, With the help of sponsor Mr. R. G. Oliver, the Future Statesmen strove to better future government. L. rx 'n-uv' ' Row I: R. G, Oliver, D. Lacroix, D. Root, S. Maler, N. Jackson, M. Lincoln, R. Valenzuela, J. Russell, M. Dalton, L. Valenzuela, C. McCormick. Row 2: J. Stueve, C. Brown, P. Paine, D. Laird, C. Selby, B. Dombroski, S. Roine, J, Redman, M. Monyhun, L. Shuler, R, Lill, S. Jackson. Row 3: J. Roberts, S. Thompson, B. Shireman, S. Williams, C. Hains, J. Plagemann, J. Hardesty, C. Brady, K. West, C. Fink, S. Cockshott, K. Medley, K. Hecht, N. Radtke. Row 4: J. Miller, S. Hardesty, B. Wright, L. Marshall, J. Phillips, A. Hahn, D. Negus, E. Harrigan, B. Shupp, J. Thompson, A. Jorgensen, B. Thomas, T. Trapp. 53 i Thespiaus HONORED THEATER enthusiasts, future Oscar winers, spirited producers of one- act plays, and prize seekers in the Tour- nament Play competition made up M-D's talented Thespian Club. To become members of Thespians, students earned points by appearing in plays or by working backstage on props, costumes, and make-up. President of the gro-up this year was Gary White. Row 1: A Barnett, J. Roberts, J. Benson, J. Ormond, L. Day, P. Thompson, P. Busik, J. Hentsch, G. Logan, S. King, Miss Gilbert. Row 2: M. May, l.Norgaard, B. LaBorde, T. Rider, G. Staples, P. Treydte, B. Thomas, L. Shaw, G. White, M. Schmitt. Future Business Leaders MAIN OBJECTIVE of this large club was to hold conventions with other high schools and to go on field trips to visit industries. They participated in the Monrovia Day Fair and contributed to the Community Chest and Christmas funds. The officers included Judy Under- wood, president, Corinne Page, vice- president, Linda Rhodes, secretary, Jan O'Brian, treasurer, and Anita Gonzales, corresponding secretary. ygqpu.-Q-sv---,,-, ,M--. M ...ws ...ws 5 Row 1: A. Gonzales, J. O'Brian, D. Schroeder, S. Kwentus, D. Wallace, L. Rhodes, Miss Stone. Row 2: J. Balzer, J. Underwood, L. Sperske, T. Spence, D. Blackburn, P. McKee, M. Herman, M. Walker, C. Serafin. Weather Bureau WEATHER BUREAU, sponsored by Mr. Charles Dunson, was a very active club on our campus. The Bureau, made up of selected physics students, operated three complete weather stations. The Weathermen took hourly readings every school day and kept daily weather rec- ords for the school. A few brave weath- ermen even attempted a bit of weather forecasting. Row 1: Mr. Dunson, K. Kelley, J. Creamer, P. Owen, C. Coughlin, M. Evalenko, L. Hough, K. Katien, S. Allen, J. Bolton. Row 2: S. Golden, R. Patton, H. Hada, J. Seasholtz, J. Kelleher, L. Hahn, B. Goss, D. Miller, A. Waltz, J. Phillips, I. Eserin, B. Nelson. Row 3: R. Reed, D. Carpenter, K. Still, T. Smith, D. Miller, R. Holmberg, R. Johnson, D. Bleam, G. Albright, M. Sorensen, G. Zinser, R. Regan, E. Wronka, P. Hagar. Row 4: J. Lamm, P. Boswell, C. Alexander, F. Weston, D. Negus, M. Siperek, B. Opel, D. Stockman, P. Silverman, R. Finch, T. Johnson, L. Thompson, N. Van Valkenburgh, R. Thompson. udio - Visual THROUGH THE EFFORTS ot This class we were able to have visual aids to educa- tion brought to our classrooms. Before these boys are allowed to show movies, they must learn To identify all parts of The proiector and be able to recognize quickly any malfunctioning of The ma- chine. This class has contributed much to a better understanding of class sub- ject matter. Row 1: T. Scillion, D. Coons, P. Gfeller, J. Klusmann, J. Hebert, T. Eckermcin, A. Velasquez, C. Stewart, R. Smith, C. Robinson, P. Hicks, W. Zschoche. Row 2: H. Scott, D. Kelly, H. Kwentus, G. Boatright, J. Newsome, G. Meiia, A. Greene, C. Nickoley, E. Lawrence, P. Masterson, D. Balch, R. Wallace, W. Talbott. Row 3: G. Durkee, B. Jensen, D, Cooper, D. Valentine, J. Carr, R. Scillion, R. Clarkson, K. Thormod, B. Rutherford, S, Drury, J. Yehle. Camera Club CAMERA CLUB re-organized this year with Mr. William Yocum as sponsor. The club members learned finer points of photography during the year. Well- equipped with the knowledge ot this field, These Madites were able to take advantage of opportunities To enter pho- Tographylcontests. Many of the MON- ROVIAN pictures were supplied by these students. Row 1: M. Duccini, C. Weisz, J. Kenney, K. Dennis, D. Day, L. Mark, J, Summers, Mr. Yocum. Row 2: L. Carpenter, C. Simmons, T. Meister, D. Mountioy, M. Brown, B. Rutherford, C. Helle. Radio Club THE HAMS on campus were active in This club. Members' interest in radio and communications incited them to do re- search in the various Tields of electron- ics. The boys also tinkered with experi- mental apparatus and repaired equip- ment, all under the supervision of Mr, A. Swyke. Their goal was to promote ac- tivity among the radio hams in school. ,, . ,w,d,,,,.,,,,w,..,.,.q.r.,:s,ffmws.-ww-sf-rw .. .. M 'JI- ' T Q 2 ' -.- Q lx 5 if T It I W M. . 'rw X 2 Row 'I: L. Banker, Mr. Swyke. Row 2: L. Spicer, H. Scott, M. Langstaff. Chess Club CHECK-MATE was a frequent expres- sion heard from The members of Chess Club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Marianne Krackhardt, the members com- pared their chess playing abilities by means of a rating system. Playing in tournaments and in friendly little games was The club's purpose and The major pastime of its members. Row 1: Miss Krackhardt, L. Barges, J. Welch, B. Colvin, C. Johnson. Row 2: W. Wehrung, M. Wrona, R. Lawrenz, W. Andrews, S. Golden. cience Club THE SCIENCE CLUB was organized to stimulate interest in science and related fields and to aid science students in Their preparation for The future by bring- ing Them into more intimate contact with scientific personnel. At each meeting members Tried to bring to light The wonders of science Through Talks by The students or outside lecturers, and Qat Through demonstrations. Officers in- cluded Nick Van Valkenburgh, presi- dent, Bill Opel, vice-president, Judie Dunn, secretary, and Tom Sinclair, Treasurer. Row 1: Mr. Dunson, L. Barges, A. Loebrick, R. Schipper, W. Martin, J. Creamer, J. Roberts, M. Lothyan, T. Hopper, L. Humphreys. Row 2: S. Loungway, G. Smith, W. Wehrung, M. Schweitzer, C. Leferink, S. Golden, R. Young, T. Sinclair, R. Patton, K. Reading, K. Ostaszewski, K Golden, J. Eckharclt, R. Cowper, S. Kuromiya, R. Anderson. Row 2: L. Robert, C. Preston, H Olson, B. Noble, L. Hass, A. Forrest, R. Coe, D. DeSplenter, D. Carpenter, H. Hada, V. Mann, L. Anderson, B. Weber, B. Robinson, J. Dunn, J. Roberson, B. Gannon, T. Wronka. Row 4: D. Beam, A. LaBossiere, D. Black, C. Nickoley, R. Brock, J. Phillips, C. Romney, B. Boston, F. Weston, B. Opel, N. Van Valkenburgh, C. Alexander, R. Holmberg, T. Tomlinson, E. Paparteys, R. Hayton, M. Thomas, B. Conway, R. Newland, A. Zerch, B. Dombroski, B. Thomas. z j , ,,f Row 1: Mrs. Taylor, L. Davidson, B. Dombroski, B. Thomas, B. Nelson, M. Robertson, L. Dittemore, M. Dalton. Row 2: S. Thompson, J. Fuchs, J. Downhour, C. Nickoley, M. Brown, A. Jorgensen, D. Hall, S. Hardesty, V. Gillroy. Red Cross SET UP To be of service in The community and throughout The country, The Red Cross Club members helped with The blood banks and with raising money for the March of Dimes. Students made packages for overseas and The Veterans' Hospital. lts officers were Linda Ditte- more, president, Chuck Nickoli, vice- president, and Jean Fuchs, secretary and treasurer. Library Club THE LIBRARY CLUB members, their spon- sor, Miss Kathryn Geddes, and Miss June Jahr had a Tull schedule this year. They held a get-acquainted beaTnik party in The Tall anol a farewell party in June for The senior members. Mem- bers also Took field trips To Los Angeles City College and the Huntington Library. T' 15. Q . Wu Row 1: J. Nunn, A. Arellanes, D. Wallace, M. Johnson, L. Burton, H. Olson, P. Lashbrook, J. McCallum, B. McWay, M. Morimoto, L. Zurgilgen, R. Fitzgerald, N. Martinez, E. Garcia. Row 2: M. McNeil, L. Pinker, B. Bell, L. Logan, C. Donley, T. Turvill, R. Hanson, M. Eggers, B. Valentine, D. Mesick, M. Robertson, J. Keating, J. Dunn, G. Szymanski. Row 3: P. Flannery, D. Hamlin, B. Wurtz, R. Reed, B. Noble, A. Villalobos, T. Johnson, R. Finch, D. Negus, B. Valentine, D. Burleson, C. Smith, S. Johnson, J. Rhoades, B. Colvin. Ushers THIS GROUP ot boys was under the di- rection of Mr. Arthur Langdon and Mr. Glen Grout. They had a particular post to keep during The assemblies and plays. Among Their duties were seating The audiences, keeping order, collecting absence slips from The Teachers, and opening doors for late comers, Row 1: Mr. Grout, B. Tassio, S. Sipe, G. Hawthorne, A. Farr, T. Harding, M. Brochu, B. Nelson, R. Smith, B. Zermeno. Row 2: L. Taylor, J. Shirk, B. Holman, L. O'Connell, B. Marshall, J. Walker, A. Doyon, C. Rodewald, E, Zschoche. Row 3: A. Sessler, D. Teasley, C. Hinchman, D. Schiendler, L. Christensen, D. Knight, T. Smith, N. Van Valkenburgh, G. Salmon. lodel Railroaders OUR MODEL RAILROADERS Club, spon- sored by Mr. J-ut Williams, gave mem- bers with like interests a chance to ex- change ideas on The various phases of model work. Members also visited some ot The layouts in the area in a quest for realism in U87 scale. Many members also brought their prize models To club meetings for study. Row I: D. Heald, S. Johnson. Row 2: R. Finch, R. Hoffman, T. Johnson. 5 Row 1: A. Hollister, J. Blexsoe, A. McNichol, C. Dohrman, P. La Lone, D, Austin. Row 2: C. Coracher, G. Wallace, N. Peck, H. Johnson, J, Webber, C. Robbins, S. Hancock, A. Bonthivs. Row 3: D. Brown, R. Ortoeano, R. McGrath, C. Boyer, H, Card, D. Johnson, D. Harvey, S, Chick, D. Bailey. Quill 81 croll QUILL AND SCROLL initiation was held for seven new members during Christ- mas vacation. This is a national organi- zation for iournalism students. Madites belonging were in the upper Third of their iunior or senior class scholastically and had 200 printed inches of copy. Paul Smith presided over Quill and Scroll meetings this year, while Mrs. Thelma Thompson acted as advisor. 51, Q if X The Lost Class MR. RON BARNEY'S U.S. History class became a rather -unique institution on campus this year. It was the forgotten class. Even the annual staff, which made no other mistakes, forgot to in- clude the group in the Class Section. This slight mishap simply points out that even geniuses are human. Row 1: Mrs. Thompson, M. Hanscom, K. Dennis, J. Peacock. Row 2: C. Haney, P. Smith, N. Van Valkenburgh, C. Romney, M. Hoagland. Row 1: S. Dileo, C. Freeman, S. Miller, C. Pallatin, J. Teegarden, J. Bennett, J. Benson, V. Lopez. Row 2: Miss Clemmons, M. Johnston, J. Kelly, S. MacDavid, E. Jorgensen, R. Reischel, T. Dutrow, L. Mark. Row 3: M. Stock, B. Clyde, J. Lamm, A. Villalobos, G, Davis, D. Hager, C. Mills, D. Miller, R. Autery. 58 Palateers THE BUSY PALETTEERS listened to speak- ers and went to art exhibits to help broaden their interest in art. One of their main proiects, under the guidance of Miss Dorothy Clemmons, was working on a mosaic mural for the new teachers' dining room. Paletteers officers were Gary Davis, president, Sandra Mac- David, vice-presiclent, Joanne Bennett, secretary, Dennis Hager, treasurer, and Joy Kelly, sergeant at arms and refresh- ment chairman. Future i urses MANY YOUNG WOMEN who are now employed in the nursing profession were former members of this club which has been functioning for seven years at M-D. The girls visit local hospitals and schools of nursing, and they assist in local health drives. This year they started a scholarship fund for a member entering a university for a degree in Nursing. The officers included Lana Hirt, president, Kay Hartigan, vice-president, Linda Burch, secretary, Linda Porter, publicity chairman, and Flo Pavlicek, co-publicity chairman. E. Rollins, F. Pavlicek, K. Hartigan. Row 1: Miss Jahr, J. Bolton, B. Pettiiohn, S. Kuromiya, K. Katien, K. Neergard, J. Moeller, R. Counts, C. Kelly, J. Roberts, J. Young, Miss Elmgren. Row 2: M. Kaufmann, R. Reed, T. Boyd, R. Johnson, M. Hoagland, B. Noble, J. Hagar, L. Lomax. Row 3: T. Singer, C. Romney, G. Zinser, D. Negus, T. Johnson, D. Drayer, L. Hahn, W. Wright, A. Waltz. 'ISK' i if Row I: Mrs. Sharbonda, K. McKinney, L. Barch, L. Hirt, L. Porter, L. Pinker, B. Smith, S. Soyeshima, L. Zurgilgen, S. Kitchen. Row 2: K. Folsom, D. Bell, C. Porath, D. Walker, J. Bostwick, D. Gailand, History Club AN HONORARY-SOCIAL organization, our History Club, under the direction of Miss Gladys Jahr and Miss Vivian Elm- gren, held several parties at members' homes, where the students came dressed up as historical figures. During Christ- mas vacation members took a trip to Hollywood to see Ben Hur. A trip was also planned to the Los Angeles Public Library. Faithfully changing the marquee in front of the school are Neil Hatcher and Andre Doyon. 3I'qllC6 AS PEOPLE GO DRlVlNG down Colorado Boulevard, they can see the coming events of the school merely by glancing at the marquee located on the front lawn of our high school. Andre Doyon and Neil Hatcher had the iob of seeing that the marquee was kept up-to-date with the correct information. You could usually see these boys on a Monday carrying a ladder and then revising the marquee for the coming week. 59 nw. Conrcerf Choir I-Row 1: J. Creamer, J. Wearherbie, A. Robertson, C. Hoffman, B. Biggle, A. Fronk, M. Comber. Row 2: B. Ellingson, M. Hoagland, S. Redshaw, L. Hough, C. Linden, R. Vensell, H. Yales. Row 3: B. Schmutz, G. Ullom. Row 4: D. Berry, J. Kelleher, M. Newland. USIC --w,,,,WmW K -- ,W K KW ,, Concert Choir Officers: Row I: Ann Frank, Treasurer, Midge Comlser, Secretary, Row 2: Melodie Hoagland, Publicity, Gary Ullom, Vice-President. Absent: Rusty Vensell, President, THE HAPPY FACES and singing voices of CONCERT CHOIR I were heard throughout the com- munity this year. Dressed in their traditional white formals and white dinner jackets, they performed for some thirty or- ganizations. Their two most im- portant programs ot the year were the Christmas Pageant and the Spring Show. Composed largely of music ma- iors and entirely of advanced students, Concert I is the crest of our vocal organizations. Mr. Chester Ullom's skill as music director was evident in the work ot our top group. These are our beat Concert Choir I members, who held a so-called Beat nik Party. Prior to the Christmas Pageant our Concert Choir I was hard at work practicing. Concert Choir ll: Row 1: B. Rowbotham, J. Dahlberg, R. Bramble, G. Schuler, R. Stewart, F. Florek, K. Sawada, B. Schmutz, C. Hoffman, P. Welch, D. Witty, B. Ellingson, P. Thompson, C. Sowell, S. Goedeck, D. Belin, K. Bemoll. Row 2: B. Gerber, W. Wright, D. Anderson, C. King, C. Phelps, J. Shirk, M. Holmes, A. Guild, M. Comber, A. Barnett, B. Biggle, C. Collins, G. Walker, P. Bybee, K. Eckhart, N. Peck, L. Melton. Row 3: D. Cash, D. Anderson, J. Coupland, T. White, G. Ullom, D. Berry, C. Faith, T. Hammond, L. Haugh, J. Weatherbie, C. Linden, S. Hancock, J. Smith, J. Gardiner, J. Bishop, N. Litzmann, D. Frankeberger. Row 4: R. Miller, V. Miller, F. Weston, S. Robinson, C. Boyer, B. Holman, R. Scheuler, D. Alquist, H. Yates, S. Redshaw, A. Frank, F. Jones, J. Mix, S. Thompson, M. Hoagland, A. Lee, C. Housh, J. Moak, M. Giboney. Concert Choir II Officers: Martha Giboney, Vice President, Nancy Peck, Treasurer, Walter Wright, President. Absent. Sylvia Newsome, Secretary. HDO-RE-ME WERE among the sounds chirping forth from 9 Main during first period this year while the members of CONCERT CHOIR ll made use of their vocal cords. Also under the direction of Mr. Chester Ullom, this group of ninety advanced music students presented some twenty programs throughout the area. Besides Christmas caroling at old peoples homes and hospitals, and singing at the Women's Club, churches, and for college high school assemblies, Concert Choir ll took time out for a bit ot fun with numerous parties. As a climax to their tremendous year of hard work, they held a Beach Party following the Spring Concert. ,-g-fue. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR for The members of MIXED CHORUS has come to an end. Under The skillful direction of Mr. Chester Ullom, They have worked very hard on vocal techniques and style singing, They have spent many hours on steady practicing. Mixed Chorus was featured in The Spring Concert. They also sang Tor The Senior's Baccalaureate Service. All of Their conscientious work was done for one reason. They all hoped that when The seniors graduated They might Take The place of one in either Concert Choir I or Concert Choir II. Mixed Chorus - Row 1: R. Gutierrez, J. Koviak, J. Brown, P. Morris, G. Biggle, M. Bottema, R. Blow, C. Scott, C. w iw T ll ' I if ill I 2 i, . - li il i i . V, tl l I Mixed Chorus Officers - Row 1: Sharon Whitely, President, Gerri Logan, Treasurer. Row 2: Mike Munoz, Vice President, Karen Lensink, Secretary. F. Van De Wetering, C. Sims, B. Cole. Row 2: W. Brown, H. Montgomery, R. Mency, M. McShane, R. Valentine, N. Heller, J, Welch, W. Dean, J. Ruane, K. Kruse, K. West, K. Davidson. Row 3: J. Will, W. Mitchell, R. Shupp, R. Swartzbough, T. Fisher, J. Thompson, A. LaBossiere, M. Munoz, D. Bruscia, B. Warner, S. Roine, K. Lensink, N. Kirk, J. Webber. Row 4: D. Anderson, C. Whetzel R. Lorimore, A. Forrest, J. Burk, B. Lane, C. Bodie, D. Zschoche, E. Feltus, D. Wadkins, S. Miller, B. Florek, G. Logan, M. Church, J. Kramer, J D. Weber. Conacher, S. Kenney, B. Roberts, G. Cosand, S. Whitely, H. Bunn Zschoche, B. Ross, N R, Hayton, B. Everett D. Harvey, B. Noble Creamer, J. Woltman 54 .fs af A 5 ri 4 1 'r E' sv li 4 1 1-.I ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE OFFICERS. Row 1: Susan Hada, vice-president, Judy t a It I , WE WERE FORTUNATE in having three active Girls' Glee Clubs this year. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE, under the direction of Mr. Chester Ullom, formed the beginning group. Here students acquired voice training for advancement into Intermediate or Advance Girls' Glee Clubs. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS' GLEE consisted of girls learn- ing choral fundamentals and three part singing. They worked under the direction of Mrs. Hedvig Finken- binder. Their student leaders were President Barbara Gryalva, Vice-President Ann Phillips and Secretary Lynda Brewer. Mrs. Hedvig Finkenbinder also directed ADVANCE GIRLS' GLEE. They were the more advanced group that concentrated on three and four part songs, in- terpretation and finesse. Both Intermediate and Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Clubs participated in the Christ- mas program, Spring Concert, and Girls' Glee as- sembly. Advanced Girls' Glee also performed spec- ial programs. l I Z.. I -4 Shipley, treasurer. Row 2: Eileen Ririe, secretary, Dolores Brown, president. f 1 gn ,, A - l - - .--A ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE. Row 1: J. Johnson, S, Fuller, L. Strickler, J. Shipley, E. Rollins, S. Rutherford, S. Kwentus, S. Hall, G. Washington, K. Burge, R. Lill, Bailey, V. Currie. Row 2: C. Ohl, J. Edsall, C. Weitzeil, M. Holmes, H. Powell, P. White, L. Nyquist, R. Phillips, J. Glass, S. Wadhams, S. Hada, J. Crauder, Collins, J. Bruscia, C. San Miguel. Row 3: N. Lester, S. Mandell, C. Garner, C. Gee, T. Law, M. Ingram, J. Redman, S. Williams, D. Brown, J. Hendrickson, Radtke, L. Shuler, L. Brewer, B. Smith, V. Kilde, P. Haynes, S. Coughlan. Row 4: J. Fuchs, V. Gutierrez, N. Shehorn, L. Carruthers, D. Walker, T. La Varnway, Linden, K. Sharrer, P. Stetler, C. Mattern, S. Avants, A. Thornton, A. Vander Kam, E. Ririe, L. Mortensen, C. Hendrickson, J. Johnson. , it y 2 iff' Intermediate Girls' Glee. Row 1: E, Deacon, D. Austin, S. Monson, D. Root, J. Greenamyer, P. Friendman, P. Lynn, D. Ellis, S. Tine, L. Burk. Row 2: S. Tennant, C. Montgomery, S. Steinert, V. Anderson, S. Funchess, D. Hadwall, S. Herbert, B. Griialva, C. Ballew, A. Phillips. Row 3: S. Tennant, L. Hirt, M. Black, L. Sanders, M. Newby, D. Linn, D. Williams, B. Jensen, B. Fisher, A. McGee, M. Holman. Row 4: E. Bunting, J. Partlow, V. Hughes, H. Johnson, F. Morton, E. Teer, S. Felts, P. Robinson, A. Glenn, D. Day, K. Thompson. l JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE, Row 1: A. Wilson, V. Jones, J. Freecl, S. Soyeshima, M. Munoz, B. Aguayo, J. Pallatin, R. Valenzuela, J. Brooks, E. Austin, L. VanDyken, V. Rutherford, B. Pollay, C. Bracamonte, M. Foreman, A. Montgomery. Row 2: P. LaSance, S. Bell, P. Chamberlin, J. McLaren, C. Mossie, B. Gould, M. Marquez, M, Bell, K. Butt, S, Burnson, B. Fisher, L. Jackson, S. Pell, L. Pepping, C. Campbell, L. Casteneda, O. Kelley. Row 3: C. Clyde, B. Lingle, M. Hudson, C. Loungway, D. Mix, S. Dorsey, M. Cleveland, C. Graves, J. Peterson, J. McCall, S. Karale, C. Bocanegra, P. Farmer, H. Hutcheson, M. Wilkerson, L. Hickman, P. Williams, S. Richardson, S. Olmsted. Row 4: L. Anderson, M. Vore, M. Hurst, D. Gillespie, J. Grondizk, S. Schonfildt, S. Peterson, B. Mency, L. Hardin, B. Reegler, M. Bemoll, N. Gurley, L. Schaffnit, R. Huffman, C. Peters, A. Edes, S. Kaecke, P. Burton, S. Murphy, P. Burton, C, San Miguel. l if iid l A A f A ' 4 is -lv? t I J. but . i lf 52 lw if 3 3 S i 2 .3-'xl . B si I 3 A Qs' ' , Q. 7 . 'Xl sf ft f l L sl it nl , at zll - i ',. '84 Q li 65 -. .H I 3 .e I '. Y Lhgi. ,z ' Boys' Gleez Row 1: D. Jacobson, B. Schmidt, L. Lopez, J. Lopez, R. Camu, T. Thompson, D. Jaimes, R. Valentine, R. Fitzgerald, J. Sorce, N. Helier, J. Willis. Row 2: R. Montgomery, G. McGee, P. Morris, D. Ross, A. Grothe, M. Lothyan, R. Blow, E. Bullock, J. Blunt, D. Doss, C. Giboney, R. Cowper, D. Peters. Row 3: C. Whetzel, D. Wadkins, F. Durden, R. Ridenour, D. McKinney, L. Cobb, J, Thompson, L. Miller, J. Brewer, M. McShone, R. Swartzbaugh, T. Fisher, J. Biggle, M. Bottema. Row 4: C. Brown, W. Brown, J. Williams, J. Jones, D. Bravo, A. Forrest, R. Lorimore, R. Shupp, J. Quinn, A. Manicom, E. Feltus, W. Bullock, L. Anderson, B. Everett, R. Mency, C. Leferink. BOYS' GLEE CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Chester Ullom, consisted strictly ot a preparatory group for the advanced choirs. The first semester was spent in teaching the boys vocal techniques. At the begin- ning of the second semester the boys were advanced to Mixed Chorus. They then participated with this group in public performances. UNDER THE DIRECTION ot Mr, John McRae, the JUN- IOR BAND has worked hard this year in preparation for Concert Band, Some of the more accomplished students have already performed with the Marching Band. The student leaders of this beginning organ- ization were President Kenneth Ostaszewski, Vice- President Ambrose Hall, and Secretary Joan Mars- clen. JUNIOR BAND. Row 1: E. Courter, C. Channen, M. Winston, R. Sharpe, K. Clapsaddle, A. Hall, K. Balzer, W. Mills, P. Webber. Row 2: P. Williams, R, Carr D Gross, J. Marsden, M. Waller, W. Foote, J. Alcantara, M. Jesseman, L. McLaren, A. Beauchemin, D. Jones, K. Ostaszewski, S, Dahle. ff .. ' .5 inf f if' 1 Nfl tl 5 I P Q ,.,, L Q igu . 1 V -X Q B y 1 it It V F' Q .2 A A 5' :T l 4 it' il '9 Q 9 1 5 s ff' JAX' CONCERT BAND: A. Bonthius, H. Bouler, R. Brock, H. Card, C, Casner, H. Casner, R. Challender, S. Chick, P. Cioe, J. Coll, L. Day, B. Ellingson, A. Farr, R. Finch, R. Gutierrez, J. Hagar, C. Hartigan, E. Hartigan, N. Hatcher, J. Hickle, K. Kaufman, M. Low, J. Lemire, D. Lunt, G. Lyon, D. McGraw, R. Mathis, D. Mesick, G. Meiia, J. Meyers, R. Milbrandt, O. Moreland, R. Munoz, D. Neil, H, Olivas, J. Olivas, G. Orr, R. Ostaszewski, G, Paige, P. Rutherford, T. Singer, R. Streicher, D. Sutton, V. Villalobos, J. Waltz, C. Weiz, W. Wilkinson, J. William, P. Wood. FORTY-NINE boys and girls were members of The CONCERT BAND this year. They were under The direction of Mr. John McRae, and Their president was Dick Mathis. They were in The Band and Orchestra Concert Spring Melodies, and they participated in the San Gabriel Valley District Music Festival in Pasadena. M.D. was proud of its ORCHESTRA this year. Under the splendid direction ot Mr. John McRae they had a successful year. They took part in the Band and Orchestra Concert in March. Five members of the Orchestra played in the San Gabriel Valley Junior Symphony. The president of the Orchestra was Helen Cosand. ORCHESTRA: L. Banker, J. Bolton, H. Bouler, K. Clapsadole, R. Congo, R. Conti, H. Cosand, B. Dickhott, R. Guterriz, P. Heitman, N. Hutfy, K. McKinney, L. Pinker 'i' , J. L , . i I- , f M. Schmitt, R. Sharpe, S. Sloan, G. Szymaniski, D. Weimar, L. Zurgilon, P. Wood. ' T I 432 i gf 2- , . ,, . . I . 9 -f Z' li- 4 Q 1 l i L t ig X I 9 ll V 7 A 5' , S X T ll i if it 5 ' i- ? 5 Q i I rl Q 1? 4' 3 Q l Q 5' 1 B gi 3A leg L 4,4 L s W' aff? , ,i-91 Inspiring future actresses and actors is our drama coach, Miss Gilbert. ni Amie TO BE, OR NOT TO BE is a question asked and answered by many of M-D's young drama enthusi- asts. Learning the basic principles of drama-ap- plying make-up, directing, learning correct posture, and correct walking techniques-is the format for the beginning drama classes. In the advance drama class, the students do more advanced work inact- ing and directing. Production of three major plays - Senior Play, League Play, and Tournament Play-during the year occupied many busy hours of those working behind the scenes as well as those out front. The Drama Department also presented a program for the PTA, and skits to publicize school activities at our assemblies. As a reward for their hard work in drama, many Madites were initiated into Thespians, the National honorary drama club. While the choirs sang, our Drama Department depicted the Nativity Scene in the Christmas Pageant. Li Busy Thespiuns applv make-up in the new Drama Room 'R- Happy to be back in their new drama room are our industrious drama students Rehearsing once again are Judy Roberts and Paul Treydte Putty Busik, Joe Ormand, and Rick Johnson worked hard along with the others to present the Christmas Pageant. E it fl , z - v . , , 4 if W P gef- f P f 5 R ! 1 I Q its 1: TH w JANUARY THAW, a three-act comedy, was centered around the activities of a typical American family. Their ownership of the ancient farmhouse was questioned when the original owners returned to find things not at all to their liking. In a reverent mood are Judy Roberts, and Paul Treydte. ws. fr.-f wh ix in 5? K if ,. . . ,ggxl :runnin :sail January Thaw cast members, Row 1: J. Ormond, P. Petras, L. Day, J. Hentsch, B. LoBorde, J. Roberts, Johnson, P. Treydte, W. Wright, N. Kaufman. B. LaBorde, J, Hentsch, R. Johnson, L. Day. CAST Frieda ....... Herbert Gage . . . Sarah Gage ... Paula Gage ... Marge Gage . . Barbara Gage .. George Husted ...... Jonathan Rockwood . . . Mathilda Rockwood Mr. Loomis ......... Uncle Walter .... Matt Rockwood . . Carson ....... D. Hutson, P. Busik. .. Linda Shaw . . Rick Johnson . .. Judy Hentsch ..... Leslie Day .. Brenda LaBorole . . . Penny Petras .. Bob Nelson . . Paul Treydte . .. Judy Roberts .. Walter Wright . . . . Dave Hutson .. Richard Lawrenz ,... Bob Shupp Row 2: G. White, B. Nelson 1 ..-- s K Q'-3' ,E .... . ff , fel 1 -W Q El Rico Maria . .. Concha Adelita .. J. Hentsch, P, LaLone Viaia . ... P, Petras, V. Emigh Tomasa ... N. Kaufman, M. May Blond One .. ... M. May, N. Roberttson Cricket . ,. . . . M. Stuart, J. Roberts, TOUR AME T LOS VILLlSTAS, our entry in the Pasadena Playhouse Invitational Play Tournament, concerned cn group of women who were helping in the Spanish Revolution by guarding the ammunition stores ot the rebels. Judy Hentsch, Judy Roberts. CAST ....... G. White, R. Johnson B. LaBorde, J. Rider .. J. Roberts, B, LaBorde J. Teegarden Gary White, Nancy Kaufman. V. Emigh, T. Rider, M. Stuart, B. LaBorde, J, Hentsch, J. Roberts, P. Petrasl J, Teegarden, G. White. 1. S4 1 E fe 'X i' P' i in . e ,QQ Song Leaders: Penny Thompson, Jcinef Benson, Billie McDonald-Head, Rene Deardorff, Claudia Hill, Carla Peterson. Yell leaders: Jim Lund-Head U1 x .fa fs? , W xl. rl l - 5, 5. X :ww w 1 ' ' . R gy -'A,' - Is he going to make that basket? vi, .elf -bn 'qaifq 'xZa'fn3.fjM:Z f. ,f ' :4'ff'w'k A .L - L. -5- 11, V A ' JNL A ., ' X ix 1 1' ' infil l' Q, 4' Q Y I 7 . b ,. r, I I l -7 it KN 'nn I la -Ali -WL lafm. -'L 'ff , Y, ,vs 1 K. X-. L ,-n , Lf -11 Floyd Florek, Jerry McLean. I, JA . , , . p ' . Q' A . . LE DER Have some popcorn, Christy? asked Bill and Jim f Len 0012: warmes- Q32 Wildcat Band Officers: Pat Hagar, student director, Dick Mathis, president, Art Farr, secretary. Marching Band. A. Bonthius, H. Mouler, R. Brock, H. Card, R. Carr, C. Casner, H. G Ellingson, A. Farr, R. Finch, R. Gutierrez, J. Hagar, A. Hall, C. Harrigan, E. Ha J. Marsden, R. Mathis, D. Mesick, C. Melia, J. Meyers, R. Milbrant, W. Mi Ostaszewski, G. Paige, P. Rutherford, T. Singer, R. Streicher, D. Sutton, V. Villi IL C PLACING HIGH this year at the Long Beach All- Western Band Review were M-D's marching units. The Band placed fifth, Maiorettes captured first place, and Karen Lensink, head maiorette, took third place. The Band and Pep Cats also participated in the sllender, C. Channel, S. Chick, K. Clapsaaldle, P. Cioe, E. Courter, L. Day, B. Tcher, J. Hickle, K. Kaufman, M. Low, J. Lemire, D. LunT, G, Lyon, D. McGraw, und, R. Munoz, D. Neil, H. Olivas, J. Olivas, G. Orr, K. OsTasziewski, R. :1ller, J. WalTz, P. Weber, C. Weisz, W. Wilkinson, J. Williams, M. Winsfon, P. IAN WesT Arcadia, The Green anal WhiTe, and The Mon- rovia Day Parades. After many hours of rehearsing, The Band and Pep CaTs Tilleol half-Time aT The TooTball games wiTh clever sTunTs. All The marching uniTs helped increase school spiriT Through Their ac:TiviTies. M-D's high-stepping Drum Major Mike Low led The band Through many parades and games. 75 .40 Y Officers, Row 1: M. Stuart, treasurer, P. Welch, secretary. Row 2: S. Whiteley, president, J. Mclnterff, vice-president. O 'Y 'gf tw 9 PEP CATS: J. Allen, J. Baker, L. Bennewate, S. Bernot, J. Bolton, J. Busik, H. D. Demetreous, S. Di Poalo, N. Doroshaw, D. Elarth, J. Eveleth, B. Florek, D. K. Hobbs, C. Hoffman, J. Jones, K. Katien, N. Kaufman, M. Kemp, S. Kenney, Miller, J. Moak, C. O'Marro, M. Ordway, P. Owen, J. Patterson, S. Peters, M. Stewart, G. Stewart, M. Stuart, L. Thompson, A. Thornton, S. Vaits, A. VanderK .V 5335 .,.,..,J,a.4,z S2a'i'...'H if iff-, I ,v I ,.'j ,A wwf! t ...4-QAQ waving Bib 1 H H f' -f .saw W ..... f .'.,..,.,,.,, ,M ,,,.,, ,yu iw 1 ,..,+,-1-pw-v' uw: . k .. . . , 33: ,, ,, r by Z W ' r 3- B, 5, Q ' 'K ' rm '- ' i'1f'1 2911-Ulwn M Mn 1 vw' nm 1 vt,-,,,,,. my K' ,vvfw . . .. ,.. ,. . , . 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Kopecky W 1. 52' W nf -ig ,Mia 11 M Q-'A' +P -14 ,Q V 3 .. , 3fni5?F' 5.214 'fff' ll: ' mi: S WILDCAT sfaffers in the know concerning school evenrs include, Row 1: Pam Greenwood, Linda Shaw, Margy Evalenko, Karin Dennis Joan Peacock and Thelma Thompson, Row 2: Paul Smith, Dave Griffifhs, Mary Hanscom, Editor-in-Chief Carol Haney, Jim McReynolds, and Clyde Romney Filled with inspiring ideas for The WILDCAT are Carole Haines, Melvin Fairfield, Barbara Kroker, and Dennis Blackburn. 80 Melodie Hoagland receives lofs of help from Lois Hada, Larry Haynes, and Gary While. M ',, FIV f'l'1i',, vu Z1-lag: lm, I ' VKX , . mv Shi iv..-iq! 1 if TTT C use ' Q 3' --gs gy. VA YJ' Q gn- A Aga ii- f . L y i ..,-2 ' m il ' I T' T . 'gig ,if A 'Ni I w 4 , . X , V 5 4 i .-, . 1, -H . V, .. .1 . 'f',.,,., Q 'n. Carol Marie Haney, editor-in-chief. ILDC T AS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES began, work for WILDCAT staffers began. Since activities stop only at The end of The year, WILDCAT work Continues. Reporting These activiTies caused a minimum of tvvo crises weekly. Editor-in-chief Carol Haney and her co-workers consulted Advisor Thelma Thomp- son during each crisis and found, once problems were solved, that newspaper business is exciting. W1 f--v 'Tl --.I , Earl Currier, Nancy Kerl, Merle Church, and Bobbie Hanson, WILDCAT staffers, excel in the power of concentration. Advisor Thelma Thompson usually finds herself sur- rounded by questioning journalists such as .ludy Penning- ton, Sandy Anderson, and Patty Busik. W I if in vi, 5 2 M-.ff mines -11 T: gf s M.. hw fr fx, . an . , T l , 5 4 -f Monrovian staffers rarely look This composed, include Row 'I: Ediior-in-Chief Sally Goedeck, Margie Springer, Carol Wadkins, Jerry Srnifh, Linda Rhodes, and Advisor Frank Jonsson. Row 2: Barbara Warren, Jolene Evans, Marie Sorensen, Carol Haney, Sherry Ryan, Flo Pavlicek. Row 3: Charles Sargenr, Nick Nikolenko, Bill Holman, Torn Johnson, Glenn Zinser, Lowell Hahn, and Allen WalTz, ONROVI T DREAMING of The MONROVIAN aT The beginning of The year and deriving a finished producT can be Two very differenT Things, as MONROVIAN sTaffers well know. Dreams were pleasanT when sTaffers - -e f Q85 , T .fi-'T sais Ediror-in-Chief Sally Goedeck looks over old annuals for new ideas l ! ! considered Their numerous ideas for The annual. Nighfmares prevailed for This group when deadlines , neared, nighTmares such as Will we ever finish? However, The MONROVIAN is finished now. Sally Goedeck, ecliTor-in-chief, Mr. Frank Jonsson, adviser, and The sTaffers have fulfilled l96O's dream of a MONROVIAN. ' Sally, Linda, and Barbara review future deadline dafes wifh Mr. Jonsson. br' .-f ure editors, Tom and Charlie, flank student life editors, Bill and Allen and Darlene show their senior section to Margie and Carol rry. 'F' i YT? we First to turn in their section were Linda Clubs Gnd Classes was a job well done Jolene Gnd Mime PUT the finishing Gnd Barbara, by Flo and Carol. touches on their Drama section. ....., Jerry, Girls' Sports Editor, stands among business managers, Glen and Lowell, and Sports Editors, Nick and Floyd. is ,, we, M ,,,,s UXVV Q A . , ,,-.:::.L:.,,.,.c..., Sports RCE F A 4 . ' at g , g. gf Q-, X in V gl V1 ' uri, W, - 3: X I ,W in T' f is 1 ,lf 12 rifles ' B5 i-1:5912 Q- tl'i2aVle9'l'n ie4 1-1 Q Hi!!-lil!-i!1f!11e:iew,rwviiwliii 'biivii - We Z 's.'e fff1,,,g. 4 -A4 w . M. A W r W ..A' T .T 1 f F 1 ' ,,,A iff ,iff . S T ' R R ' Q33-L13 M' . T J , is f , .1 44,1-:LQJ H. W v sf f' 1 V' 4A.. , ' km, ,, . .,4 ' ' fin ' ' I 2 'ivrpwlgfl' alt AV'Nf',' , if: 4, rifj 5 T .Q L 'Q fn f'jVQ: 5 ' 4 S' T T 1 A ' ,' 1 ' , Pg! K,.. ' 5 wffiqrrilsl mx: Wgfiisl- 'Vi ' . ,. 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S 4, , R go f . . -- ,N - T, M .Ms . .4 .Q Y X' 3 I . Q ,, a, .f, er 1, ,t QA: L, x I-,A F .M , 3, x u 0 ir 3 Y ,L 3. sf Q ' .Eff fr as L J' we si if 2 Q f L TH' Varsity Squad, Row 1: Bornt lmgrl, Goldman, Nevius, Farr ,Hawthorne, Brochu, Ullom, Smith, Harding, Brown, Midas, Misemer, Cady, Miller, Erickson. Row 2: French lmgr.J, Rutherford, Samuels, Shirk Salmon, Nikolenko, Cash, Walls, Zschoche, Willson, Finch, Mismer, Holman, Phelps, Herbert. Row 3: Will lmgr.l, Knufsen, Howell, Momgomery, Day, Carr, Pelkey, Boyer, McCormick, Teasley, HarTigan, Thompson, Boek, Green, Goggins, Pieri lmgr.l, Sarinana lmgr.l. T Varsity Football lN HIS FIRST YEAR as Varsity coach aT Monrovia-DuarTe High School, Mike Gidolings broughT something To Monrovia Thai had noT been here Tor nine years-The Pacific League Championship. The boys worked ThroughoUT The season for This prize. Co-operaTion was a deciding TacTor ThaT leol The Team on To The C.l.F, Playoffs. The WilolcaTs won 2 games which led Them inTo The C.l.F. Tinals aT Balboa STadium in San Diego. Head Coach Mr. Gicldings Y , uq T fr' ,AQ 1 an 'Y Assi. Coach Mr. Robbins Gary Ullom evodes an on-coming WhiTTier Cardinal. 86 W...-. 0 fiiwgfwsilwfff Starting Offense-Row 1: T. Smith, D. Pelky, J. Shirk, J. Green, J. Carr, E. Hartigan, D. Teasley. Row 2: G. Hawthorne, T. Harding, G. Ullom, M. Brochu. 'QQ 'bg 'PJ Cl Tom Harding, Co-Captain Terry Smith, Captain Gary Ullom, Co-Captain Siorting Defense-Row 1: G. Salmon, D. Samuels, D. Midas, L. Thompson, C. Boyer, D. Wilson. Row 2: J. Walls, G, Miller, R. Goldman, R. Howell, N. Nikolenko. , farm 1:-2H 1'V 2 Guard John Shirk rambles on punt return. THE UNDEFEATED Wi l d C ci T s rolled to an impressive 39 to i2 victory over Mark Kepple. Tom Harding sparked the Cats with tour T.D.'s, while Gary Haw- thorne and Mike Brochu picked up one each. End Gary Salmon was named Wildcat of the Week for his all-around out- standing play. VARSITY GREENMEN downed a beefy Alhambra squad 25-O, Oc- tober 23. Rugged defense and ef- fective aerial attack sparked M-D's playing. Alhambra's only threat was put down midway in the last period. The Alhambra men went from their own 44 to the Cat's 14 yard line, but an intercepted pass pulled the Giddingsmen out of trouble. Greg Miller makes an impossible catch against Mark Kepple Aztecs. I7 Ron Goldmdn-WilClCC1f of The Week-All1Uml9FG Gary Salmon-Wildcat of the Week and Year-Mark Keppel 1 6 1 i ' . wi if is ! ' ki re , . , ,L I E' iii in an . 1 Tom Harding-Wildcat of the Week-El Monte Gary Hawthorne-Wildcat of the Week-Whittier AN ESTIMATED 7000 spectators applauded the alert Cat deten- sive line and the aerial cover- age ot Haltback Bill Gaydash as Giddingsrnen tripped the El Monte Lions, 20 to 7. Torn Harding and Gary Hawthorne gained TAT and 87 yards re- spectively. El Monle's Barrado is stopped by Eugene Harrigan after short gain. THE VARSITY team scored over a tired-up Whittier squad to cinch the Pacific League Championship and a birth in the C.I.F. playoffs. Obvi- ous heroes ot the contest were Gary Ullorn and Gary Hawthorne who Combined on two aerials To provide the winning margin in the T6-T3 victory. IAQ, The CaI's Torn Harding is shown picking up yardage on an end sweep. J Greg Miller-WildcaT of The Week-Arcadia Arcadia's Fred Scalzo is swamped by a hosT of WildcaT Tacklers. CONCLUDHNIG regulaTion season play, The Wild- caTs scored a 20 To 12 win over The Arcadia Apaches, our cross Town rivals. Greg Miller earneol The TiTle of WilolcaT of The Week for his ouTsTanding defensive maneuvers. WiTh The scalping of The Apaches The WildcaTs rolleol on inTo C.I.F. compeTiTion. Defensive sicr Greg Miller shows why he was chosen WildcaT of The Week in The TracliTional cross-Town TilT. WEST COVINA was completely olominaTeol from The sTarT as John Walls went 65 yards from scrimmage on The firsf play of The game. l The CaTs rolled over The SparTahs with an easy 25-O victory in The first game in The C.l.F. playoffs. Tom Harding 0, W' 4 Dun Pelky Hulfbuck John Walls powers his way Through Two WesT Covina Tocklers. Terry Cady Leon Thompson Dennis Midas Gary Ullom Roy Howell Gary Salmon Capluin Terry Smith returns a Redlands kick-off, John Shirk A CLOSE ond well played game was foughT in The maTching of Monrovia-DuarTe vs. Redlands. This was a semi-final game and both Teams were keyed Up. A margin of one Touchdown proved The winners a hard Tighfing Wildcat Team, coming ouT in The long end of Cl 14 To 7 score. Mel Mlsemef Dorion Misemer Mike Brochu Carl Robinson Bill Holman John Walls X wv ' .w--wh , . Tackles-Row 1: C. Phelps, E. Horfigcn, D. Pelky, C. Boyer. Row 2: E. Zschoche, F. Herbert, B. Knudson, D. Goggins. Tackles Guards-Row l: J. Shirk, R. Goldman, D. Midas, T. Cody. p9 Row 2: D. Samuels, M. Guards Misemer, E. Thomps on, J. Low, K. Ericksson 1 1 .a C IS-.1--Q.,-.3 .' 15'xW,. .CL-'rg . ig-,dll Y tml Fullbacks-Row I: G. Miller, T. Harding. Row 2: M. Brochu, B. Rutherford, D. Wilson, N. Nikolenko. Ends-Row I: R, Howell, Terry Smith, D. Teczsley, Salmon, E. Doy, J. Nevious, M. g -. , an -,x- Montgomery. I Halfbucks-Row 1: G. Hawthorne, J. Walls. Row 2: W. Brown, D. Misemer, R. Finch. QB's-Row 1: C. Cash, J. Green, B. Holmon. Row 2: A. Fclrr, G. Ullom, H. McCormick. 'Mi jp Wg... mf, ,, gm .A el' 656 mffbfai A,,:. f A 7 M , , I i H K A W' i oorrr S .3 H . . 2, .f W ,L , I I i W 4. Q I G , A I ,,,, 74. U kl- .I X I: K. H ,kV,. an gl! VV.. ,Ll K 5 , tv.. , my ,, I K ,,I, Ar' I V I ,, , 4 1 H H' - -f ff fr 1, 5 0 I . . a . fi 'fllf fw T3 T IQ? Row 'l: B. Zermeno, M. Newman, T. Albaugh, L. Grogan, B. Chamberlain, J. Klusman, K. Sawaola, L. Humphreys, Mgr. Row 2: R. SmiTh, R. VanderIuiT, C. King, B. Arnold, K. Oshima, G. Biggle, J. Spencer, R. Noel, B. Walters, R. ScoTT. Row 3: G. Cooper, L. Brighr, L. Boulion, R. Humphreys, C. Anderson, J. Lincoln, B. Dees, D. Cooper, W. Wilson, R. Sawyer, G. Henderson, UNDER NEW COACHES, Ron Barney and Jerry BuTera, The Bee's displaysol Ter- rific drive wiTh a will To win. NexT year's Varsify will surely loeneTiT by The up and coming, hard hiTTing Bee play- ers. Because of The ouTsTanding Team work, no one player can be singled ouT fd for special aloiliiy in fooTball. Mr. Jerry Butera and Mr. Ron Barney, coaches for The B team. f n 1 Jud Lincoln picks up yardage around end in The Gary Cooper and Tim Albaugh, Co-Capfs. El Monte game. 96 I,-., J .. 1- 1, rw , J 1 X l 5 I X x Q ' l B. Scott is shown picking up a first down. Mr. Al Katich, C-Football Coach. Cee 2 i far . ,yr UNDER THE LEADERSHIP ot Coach Al Katich the Cee's ended their successful season with a victory over Arcadia. This victory brought four points for Monrovia towards the Sportsmanship Trophy. Backing up the line on defense was Henry Oshino, while Bill Noble, the Spark Plug Halfback, led the team 7 to victory. Romero and Pridemore, C-team Co-Capts. Row 1: R. Carr, W. Zschoche, H. Oshino, J. Bledsoe, B. Schowen, J. Olson, J. Brewer, D. Mejia, K. Davis, R. Romero, D. Peterson. Row 2: J. Flores, E. Walker, B. Scott, D. Guerney, J. Crowder, A. Forest, P. Morris, R. Selby: O. Stuart, M. Curry, B. Scott. Row 3: Coach Katich, J. Pridemore, M. Orr, D. Smith, J. Williams, P. Woods, J. Hoel, K. Smith, R. Lorimore, J. Marshall, B, Nobel, B. Ainley, P. Coons. 1 ,.,V i H t L ,.., t Vg V b Q., f.. - ' '.rr I 'ii' P 5 .... . rs 3 S ' tirr .s..r1 . if as or , L 5 . , f ' J . . , ' . PT ' for ,--- .S ' we 'ii' 3' E MJ' W 'Q -9' ff. A, 1, , , li, , o , ,ss , W . if u 3. y ., .4 L, , in I E E p k i E i ,li J 'i i T 3 ,, - ,, 'iff y .l , be effffkl 4 . ,, , U s-ME , if mfg t - Q- f ' r ' l Z - ' . 1 ,r ' E' 'I ' . 3, I Y , r 1 , -iff y, if' r- Sai' ' . 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W -'fi' 9 1 2 . rr i-f 'W' W' ' ,. r E 'Pl' ' l Q rg P ' ' 1 ff f 'f f ef -6 - .. 3' '-4. . 1 31' n. . fu r-fl ea?- V -I 1 .. : ' , ' J 'tfii-Mgl-fsvg my ,. ag- -, -g.x,. .-v W- 'sr-Q., -.',f5+s+:f.:ff', . ...Q at -- t o 'P f sffa-'ga.r:w-.... sf ' . s- r 1 A xr-Q wife .,. ., - 35,51 4 ' .fgffcymg f 'gfsvwsjgdi j,f.git:, ,ffs',-6 , 'L 5.3 j. - Muni f ' 54 f , ' g re s .,' 4' s ,rf ,Q f.-t 31, I fl S 3 f' fi Y fi' 'wmff ' , v El . .rf-S, 5 . - f .. t' 1. ,'.' 1 , mf ' N-li Q' .,. v 4' jf-L N' 'V , , 'YN P . 5538!-iii., -J .sgfw 3.5 :fee Y Q, .. ' f if Q 3, :-L f r 4 .wr-'Ny ', . '.., f-rv. , , ' ' , 'Q tl ,ff J .- Q, rr' ' ,- f 1' K , Lu ' , . . , K L ' . 1 - .fifrrfsuvw fri.-.4 'f'.. f'?1rf7?J-.i'sfifm--fvff4f9i'+f :na,.1tt':'5v.r- www-A sf 1 -' ,. fr. .Q .. K . S COACH BILL HATCH in his year aT The varsiTy helm led his WildcaTs To Their TirsT Pacific League Championship in 28 years. The CaTs had Three players, Les ChrisTenson, Ron Mil- ler, and Chuck Hinchman, who averaged over Ten Tallies a game. On The defense side of The game The Champs were greaTly aided by The ball-hawking of CapT. Jim Benson, Carl Robinson and Devon Engleman. The Wildcats Take a victory plunge after winning their first Pacific League Title in 28 COUCL1 Bill Hatch yea rs. Varsity Basketball Row 1: J. Miles, C. Robinson, D. Englemon, N. Nikolenko, J. Bensen, C. Hinchman, J. Griffin. Row 2: D. Messick, mgr., R. Howell, D. Schiendler, L Christensen R. Miller, B. Rowbotham, Coach Hatch. fi ' 30 35 1 F li ........ g 5 0 144 lli! 20h 4 l ?Ti'T 2 s 15 p e M 1- . .. Iii, , . - 5 A , ae wwf' X ' f ' ' Jumping Jim Benson 5 Churming 'Charles Hinchmon me Lwab ,L:LL f I A X ..Lanky Les Christensen 5 Crafty Curl Robinson ,L., ,,. Rambling Ron Miller 30 ii i l n if e Q li 2i n n i nnnn 1 i B 5 '-naming Roy Howell 3 1 SN A W Dancing Dick Schiendler Bomber Brent Rowbofhom Row 1: D. Berry, L, Koch, R. Johnson, P. Kramer, J. Perry, D. Rinkin, G. Waters, N. VanVollcenburgh. Row 2: L. Mcl-lenry, C. Phelphs, P. Treydte O Moreland M. Huff, R. Anderson, G. Davis, J. Carr, W. Wright, J. Robinson. Captain Walter Wright. T, 7 I' fl gf, -iff , T T J If L-V'---f. fl'-v-..,., v 'J O Coach Mike Giddings. M-sf, Q as K. ,. , 'TT-'T W- J ..7. I 'L 3 L -I if , l I .I.V. MIKE GIDDINGS' J.V. ball club Took The Pacific League title, los- ing but one game in league play, Coach Giddings employed a new system of substituting which was a carry-over from his football coaching. His first platoon was The Youngens, a Team of Sophs and Juniors. The second platoon, The Old Timers, was composed of Seniors. Next came The Ball Control, or Jr. Globe- Trotters. Our Champion J. V. Team battles it out with El Monte Lions. . h , VL,V A BEING THE ONLY baskeTball Team noT To win a championship This year, ' V ' The Bee Team enioyed a moderaTely successful season. The biggesf prob- is - lem proved To be The lack of reTurning leTTermenp even so, Coach Dick 'T .L Robbins did a Tine iob in molding his Team around scoring Threars Greg 'D ,,, Miller and ArT Farr. 1, 'lli llll .VZ7 K. I , , I ' 'X ' ' I iii! Coach Dick Robbins . Row 1: W. Mallory, Mgr., B. Gerber, J. Schowen, G. Miller, A. Farr, E. Post. Row 2: Coach Robins, W. Gambrell, D. Anderson, D. Anderson, J. Pepper, K. Dear dorff, R, Blow, Mgr. iw, M9 'V li M g Captain Greg Miller V Art Farr Takes a iumpeshot while surrounded by a band of Apaches. Gee THE MIGHTY CEES, under The watchful eye of Coach Virgil Stevens, captured The Pacific League Championship. Led by The scoring of John Williams and Bill Schowen, and The defense work of Capt. Tom Tomlin- son, the Kittens swept Through the season, picking up nine wins and one defeat. Coach Virgil Stevens P Row 1: B. Shaper, J. Lloyd, B. Schower, L. Spicer, B. Holsher, T. Wong, G. Washington, J. Yoder. Row 2: B. Waller, Mgr., J. Evans, J. Marshall, T. Tomlinson, B. Phillips, B. Putnam, J. Mency, J. Williams, Coach Stevens. A Q! A . u. , John Williams watches the ball sail through the basket for two points. Capt. Tom Tomlinson lO3 4 .V ,,' IN WHAT was the tightest race in the history of Dee Basketball, Virgil Stevens' mighty Kittens copped the League title. The championship was decided in a post-season play-oft game which the Dees won, 26-21. Capt. Tommy Thompson led the kittens in scoring while other outstanding players were Dennis Waclkins, Bruce Scott, Bill Wright, and Tim Tacy. Coach Virgil Stevens rv Row 1: S. Rollins, R. Selby, B. Valentine, A. Hall, R. Marrow, M. Mormon. Row 2: M. Waller, Mgr., M. Curry, R. Kidd, B. Everet, T. Tacy, B. Wright, J. Thomp- son, Couch Stevens. CUP -'in -loe Thompson The Dees scrap for rebound in their cross-town tilt with Arcadia. ar Q 1 , 5' ,, Wap, G A. 1 1 .4 5 X 8 nr' 1 3 Y- 3 - 3 ., 'S igij 5 'R , ' 44 'ff t ' ig I 1 l A ' ' J JX. as m , M.-,g,,V5k W K 1. 1 f 4 1, VA was , V wg .af T ,,-' r :mf ,yi , 1 nf .1 x I A , 1fgg,3'u2s'f f .W - ' '-f.,J.3,..4 V4 . M- f . 3,fff?:a,..' 1 ' T' -,dw 'vw' -31.4. . , k ,QM K M.,-um-r. 1-2 n A: . , . -A f..-.Awg?fS,. fi?3'7'?'-'f' 195 V, . asf if . ',1: t'S3'L 'V J 1 f'f,T'f'1.i?:Q-9 ,wi , + ,. 'Z rf. n'ggw ,g.2,ggypR:, '23, 5 Q' Q q iv gi' ,, wx-:wi M-1 qgrzpi 1- A ' f- ' y H,,.g',1eX. :gui yxi. v5,!:,.l jf. '-4 . wb-6,7 Jun uf.fzk ix Ffa Ly ,ruf5-gihpLaA.f.jr1,g.i.XgY ,g,g,kfQuL, A ,J . . ww' ff . -.,,f'-'Mr ff 4' ' -MJ -h'i--ff: '.. v-A 'Y rrmiff wg., .qzr?6iF.i.k.3n,f,y' , L... ,4 :.f,.ak:x, K f,,, gm Q 3591 ig ,,.,, g,g.g,3: A .iM.j,.T45i95'1n' fl-vw M'vs'7r,,...Qff',gf1 'f' Q R. ,L M., KW- if K .1 V :ff .Q ' if -e i eg ,,1, A Ww- , JL 2 fau9,,,,gfgxL...-A.Xww- ww-f 4 ...your 5' a Q an COACH AL KATICH'S varsiTy baseball Team aT deadline Time have a good .chance of Taking The league TiTle. The KaTich BaTsmen have already won Their firsT league game from The Alhambra Moors, for The firsT Time in five years. Leading The Team are four reTurning leTTer- men, including Greg Miller, Barry Ballew, MarTy Braca- monTe, and Mike Brochu. Up from The .l.V.'s and leading The Team in hiTTing, is firsT sacker Paul Kramer, while Danny Gee is doing a fine iob on The mound for The CaTs. Cai Hurleir Dave Wilson fires another strike righr down The middle. an Coach Al Kahch r'-' . .h . '51 fzff. , ra. - .- . ,,r'- -- . .M . fi rm sf I . , : T i,5E E225 T, ' ', 11' - Capiuin Greg Miller ,.,. 1 5:1- Vursity Baseball-Row 1: G. Miller, J. Lund, B. Tassio, D. Midas, B. Zermeno, F. Brand, M. Brocamonte, P. Kramer, Coach Katich Row 2 C Bornf Mgr A Farr, J. Shirk, D. Gee, M. Newland, B. Ballew, D. Wilson, M. Brochu. 9 -urn ,,.. H V V A iw ng, fyffffff , Alf Y. ew 1..- ' -, -- Fred Brand is safe at first as the bull skids away from the first baseman. ? 4' iid ,T .hr F- A ,P,,l,. :.Ji:.t H , A. 'awake ,. x 3 ff-aff-'Els LQ ' 6.f L 1 1 ,'.iaf7..i4.., 'LIFLA .ISKITH Dennis Midas slides into third bose. 'A wr Paul Kramer stretches to take ci throw at first bose. Mike Brochu puts the tag on cn runner at third bose. ' .L n 5 Bob Zermeno moves under cz pop-up, ' iii ft a Q i 107 5 . Q y hiL 0 RON BARNEY'S J.V. diamond men appear To be having more Than f Their share of Trouble This season. AlThough The CaT baseballers have ' shown sfreaks of fine play, They are very inconsisTenT. Since There are only Two reTurning leTTermen on The squad, and unless The Team kniTs ifself inTo a smoofh working ouTfiT, iT could prove To be a very long season. Coach Ron Barney. 1.32 , ' J.V. Ouffielder Glenn Pederson takes his cuts during a practice session. Co-Captains ScoTT and McCormick. il oc XJ . x .X J. V. Baseball-Row 1: R. Brock, C. Thome, B. Grossigh, B. Scott, B. Schowen, M. Rode. Row 2: L. Kopecky, C. STueve, K. Ericksson, E. Faith, P. Riendeau, J. Flores. Row 3: H. McCormick, R. Smith, N. Nikolenko, J. Marshall, R. Holscher, J. Wyne, P. Cioe. Row 1: R. Congo, J. Hardesty, H. Mead, D. Smith, R. Valentine, B. Scott, E. Walker, R. Selby, D. Peters, T. Arrigo, M. McShane, B. Villalobos, J. Thompson L Genova. Row 2: N. Heller, L. Carlson, S. Miller, R. Cook, C. Wetzel, B. Robetson, A. Forrest, R. Philips, T. Tocy, M. Willis, W. Nunson, R. Everett, R Carr P Nelson, P. Morris. COACH VIRGIL STEVENS this year guided the Fresh- men Baseballers through a hectic season. As always in Freshman sports there were many funny inci- dents, as well as many exciting moments. Outstand- ing infielolers were Joe Thompson and Br-uce Scott. In the outfield the kittens were supported by the hitting and fielding of Tim Tracy and Ruben Congo. Leading pitcher was Jim Hardesty. A Freshman catcher puts the tag on cz runner during cu practice sess ion. Coach Virgil Stevens Pitcher Jim Hardesty warms up on the side lines 524 :i11 Jim Green puts the shot a record breaking 56' IO . if e s Gary Salmon is The first over The hurdles in the Varsity Pole Vauller Conway clears The bar at 12 feet. varsity highs. . irrrrr riii : ' ,, .',,:: iw L' V -1 ,,-', f F il! ff --f,. W 15 V lrrrr frugal , V rV,,, 551 5 V1 . -F4 it H V , - ii K - N' A iii 'iii' i H A VL as L I V -v,g---ff - ,,,,,, ,vnw f2:fai1 fasskfrf-Q15 '.i ':i, '.f:- .r . rrirr Ag r 'i ii . ,. K' r i'1' L' V' 'i-i1 E r- ri, iir.i ,'rz, L ,. ,r-r rrr K 1. ,LL,'i ,,-2'ff,zV,i'iig3g L r , 'r:' f jj?,,.v-lf' - - ' iiii A 5 ,ioor Waller Wright participates in his specialfy, The varsify broad iump. HO Half of Monrovia's speedy relay team is Gary Ullom and Dennis Lounsberry - A . sfriiw ' - Q . ' - .. f.-,f - - . T A ' ,W :5,fpl,Q,..,-- .gp1,Z.r-sm-z.'1: T ' . L, , ,- .. X as 'I c g , -55gg!efvq5xs'iT1:g,,,v- .we L: f A 1 WJQ5- T . -- ,Q .x . , - 1 J ' . 1 1, 25-f T .. ...mr ' .y dePf.2w:1-se: K smifrer:frsszfuwzffresf.2w...s:.if1ff i 1 T i A .. . ' -X' s K A ' T ,. . s 32 4 x.,V Coach Verl Murray. D Track VERL MURRAY, in his lasT year of coaching, has one of The TinesT Track Teams in The school's hisTory. Murray's Trackmen are led by runners Gary Ullom, Gary Salmon, Dennis' Lounsberry. ln The field evenTs The CaTs are aided by The shoT-puTTing of Jim Green, high jumping of Roy Howell, Lee McHenry, and Oscar Moreland. AT deadline Time The CaTs have already Taken Two league meeTs and should Take many more. Varsity Track-Row 'l: C. Brown, J. Wallace, D. Lounsberry, G. McGee. Row 2: G. Salmon, F. DeCamp, B. Clements, R. Howell, R. Weller, G. Hawthorne R ,JA 1 f R , , T! - ,-I I ' .J as ,iz . Mathis. Row 3: J. Green, D. Johnson, L. McHenry, L. Chrisrensen, J. Carr, B. RuTherford, F. Haynes. v Q l . le ff 5 -'T YV' 4 'Q '1' .4 , ,,. s-- M 2-.4 .....,, A r-I Q -Q 'ir an Frankie Haynes and Clavie Brown exchange The baton in The 880 relay. Dick Welle, soars Ove, ,he first hwdle in ,he 180 ymd 'CWS' B Track-Row 1: E. Wronka, R. Reed, D. Beam, D. Carpenter, R, WrighT, H. Olivas, C. Robinson. Row 2: L. Moore, D. Shannon, R. Vanderluif, D. Cooper E Carlson, R. Schmufz. Row 3: J. Klusman, R. Humphreys, J. Krykeburg, W. Wilson. ...... BEE TRACKMEN, led by sprinTers Frankie Haynes and Cal Robinson, should have a winning season if They don'T lose some Top runners To The varsiTy. Hurdler Clavie Brown has been running some ouTsTanding races while Ernie FelTus has been sweeping The high lump and broad lump. Doug Shannon is The leading pole vaulTer, while Wesley Mallary leads The shoT puTTers. Doug Shannon iusi misses a Try aT 12 ff. H2 Coach John Daniels. Ernie Wronka shows The right form in Taking The Bee high hurdles. .fl Dan Peterson clears ll' 8 for new Cee x . it ft , n K x , f '. 1' f J Q , fxrlf 4 59' , A , Coach Dink Walker. pole vault record. yt .il ! . . -nm , Newman and Davis are shown going over a hurdle in The Cee 120 yard low hurdlers. Cee OUR CHAMPIONSHIP-BOUND Cee Thinclads gave many Thrills To track fans. With Bill Noble starring in The lOO and l8O-yard dashes, and Mickey Newman shining in The T20-yard low hurdles, our Cee cindermen are well represented in The running department. ln The Tield events Cat fans saw The school pole vault record Tall on successive Thursdays To Dan Petersen. C Track-Row 1: C. King, D. Peterson, K. Davis, T. Brown, M. Boyer, D. Gomez, T. Peterson, R. Kropke. Row 2: D. Jacobson, T. Wronka, K. Smith, P. Wood, P. Rutherford, M. Holmes, B. Noble, M. Newman. ,gb- JN,,A- 323 Row 1: T. Moore, R. Romero, R. Brown, R. Crellin, R. Morrow, W. Mills. Row 2: Coach Morris, D. Weimar, R. Johnson, D. Putnam, H. Bouler, J. Koviak, M. Wells Not shown are Roy Thompson, Chris Petersen, Todd Shade. THE WILDCATS' GOLF squad was still looking for its first victory at press time. The golf squad is young and consists mostly of Freshmen and Sophomores. At press time Chris Petersen was playing first man with Rick Romero, a freshmon, a close second. The squad can look forward To a very successful i96i, as it will have more experience by then. Coach Leonard Morris. , it ,fin W i .-f' T s ig Q V I Rick Johnson shows the right form in driving. Cut greenmen discuss an important match. ll4 C 1 OFF TO A SLOW START at press time, the M-D Varsity Tennis team dropped a couple of close ones to end up in the league cellar. Under the direction of Coach Robert Oliver and the leadership of Captain Bob Goss, the team holds high hopes for a good berth in the final league standings. Other hard-hit- ting team members included Larry O'Connell, Paul Smith and Mike Curry. Coach Robe rt Oliver. 1 r , . A 5 l Si if S 5 I sf Rei? 3 Q V - x,,!,:.. . . ...Q . L l 1 T .wliiii W. L B , E T , , ii? i'llll N vt . J Q . l,,,,, J 3, iiri if lll Q 'f ilzli ig - W. . sii ,f-f all J l :rim J ' J' wr 7 ' 1 Al 4 Q ' W - - 'ssar , 3 it .sssl L - . . rrg- if ff rrfs M for ff r 4 rrri iv H T5 H sr s fir!-'QW ?it5Z.5.?t ta it it lfl sr lssl ilie lg ,ffl ll ii, r .. - . K Q NV' V Y,, , 'gigs I V Q I n , ,yi . ,Ei 1 y , - K M 1. .. , . ,. .. .Q ., V, M In 3 1.4 M., A 3 Z ,. ' fl i V' i ri 3 ' ll VLVV . -v.. Q. 5 l 4? ii' ' 4 1' - . .5 .- .V ' 5 N ll sliii Ei? NU in 3 T ' L is . ' ' ff-sp Q3 ,LVM ,Msg A it W L L . , .. .- ,.- 3 U 1 is 1 ' . , .l . , - t . , . . - ft .5 W ,5,,5.f, 1,, A 1, Vg, I I m . .5 wb, -f 1 1 . . Z 2 I 4 L .L J . . gi E i if ig 4 gi Q 7 f fi T f if it T QQ Q elif - L. is B . ' Z - Q .Q .L L .L-' ' gafffglu .. .wc L. 'sf S B ffl or T or S I - L 1 T , . ... - v ,..if.,,sff lxssaewnf- Varsity Tennis-Row 1: M. Curry, B. Goss, J. Phillips, J. Wright, P. Smith, L. O'Connell, K. Kaufman, B. Dickhoff, M. Johnston. .V -, t. if Cat courtmen make fine return in well played doubles match. Bob Goss backhands a fast one. l 6 George Pieri and Bob Regan discuss a vital match. COACHED by Robert Oliver, The Junior Varsity Tennis Team worked hard To develop The drive and Technique necessary To play with our hard-hiTting varsity with hopes ThaT next year They can make The varsity Team. Though The Team was not ex- pected To do exceptionally well in league competition, There was a good possibility ThaT They would finish better Than They did 'OST year. Tom Johnson makes a fine backhancl return. 3,89 C-'I S313 N19 .fir Q -53 ggi 6' JV Tennis-Row 1: M. Thomas, J. Turner, J. Booth, R. Hart. Row 2: B. Fisher, B. Chapman, T. Johnson, R. Sarinana, B. Thompson, W. Mitchell. 739- Cross Country: T. Dutrow, C. Miller, D. Clements, R. Newland, J. Wallace, D. Beam, R. Wright, E. Wronka, S. Rollins. DESPITE INEXPERIENCE, This year's Cross Country Team overcame Two Toes. Beating a weak Keppel Team gave The boys The incentive To win over The strong El Monte Lions. Sophomore James Wallace was The spark of The Team, covering the mile and Three quarters distance in close To nine minutes. He was pressed by Junior Ray Newland, who will definitely be a boon To The Team next year. Next year's coach should step into a position which will be The envy of The Pacific League. Captain James Wallace. Cross-Country men hard at work in practice. 117 IIIIITI Circle M officers show off The unique Trophy They received Covina playday. in The West .iii g.. QQ Circle Mers arrive for a week-end of fun of Mrs. Yenney's cabin aT Crestline FOR ELIGIBILITY in CircIe NI, sevenTeen girls aTTained I-400 poinTs by parTicipaTing in sporTs aTTer school. This year This group has aII sTar Teams and has won many awards Through Their parTicipaTion in playdays. LasT spring Circle Mers held a playday on our campus. They heId poT Iucks and business meeTings every TirsT and Third Tuesday evenings of every monTh. Twice during The year Mrs. Yenney, Their sponsor, provided a reTreaT for Them aT her cabin aT CresTIine. 'F wi, , .1 ' : Mfg .3 - f 1. -yyz we 'ff T Row I: S, Goedeck, E. Garcia, J. SmiTh, J. Kopecky, D. Belin, J. EveIeTh, M. Giboney, D. Frankeberger. Row 2: A. Thornfon, A. Vander Kam, J. Gross, C. Burski S. Di Poalo, D. Brown, J. PemberTon, N. Peck, Mrs. Yenney, , -J wg., A f 1 C , . ,. ...,..... , 5... W , ,1 -. .i..,..-sf . Mrs. Brelos and the Catskill otficers, Marika Vaits, secretary, Sally Frye, president, Sandy Anderson, vice-president, and Georgia Hayes, treasurer fgke time to pose, Judy Gross and Bonnie Berry prepare to win a doubles match. THIS YEAR under the leadership ot Mrs. Brelos Catskill Racquetteers was ct group of twenty skilled Tennis players. During the first semester they held practices on every Tuesday and Thursday. These girls won many honors by their participation in tournaments, many of which were held on our own tennis courts. Eligibility for this club was accomplished when the girls tried out in the spring, and those who came out in the top eleven were inducted into the group. 1 . ,, ,ggi 1 .. - t tf ag'-as if i I Row 1: R. Milbrandt, S. Frye, G. Van Norman, M. Vaits, G. Hayes, E. Marsden, J. Smith, S. Hall, E. Radu, S. Goedeck. Row 2: Mrs. Brelos, B. Robertson, S. Wright, J. Fisher, B. Berry, J. Gross, S. Newsome, S. Chick, L. Hirt, S. Anderson. Miss Beck and the president, Billie Kruetzteldt, look over plans for a symposium. sn Aa Duarte girls reach for the stars in the modern dance symposium held last winter. Orchesis girls hold a cheerful pose for the photographer. ORCHESIS is a club for girls interested in modern dance. These girls earned eligibility for this club by taking one year of modern dance as a regular Physical Education course. Under the supervision ot Miss Georgina Beck, monthly meet- ings were held when the girls planned the year's activities. Some of these activities included participation in dance sym- posiums, one of which was held in April during a Girls League assembly. Row 'I: S. Frazier, B. Griialya, M. Philips, T. Scherer, J. Hollander, L. Boswell, L. Thompson, J. Wilson, K. Coleman. Row 2: S. Hancock, G. Hayes, J. Knight, B. Berry, B. Kruetzfeldt, B. lookahaugh, M, Stuart, S. Gomez, S. Anthony, Miss Beck. G.A.A. sponsors, Mesdames Altman, Yenney, Beck, and Brelos meet to discuss new ideas. Kathy makes the third strike to retire her team. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is a club for girls who enjoy sports. This year they earned 200 points by coming out To nightly practices every Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs- day. They held an initiation for new members, where egg- throwing and lipstick smearing were the highlights of the event. Last year the sponsors were Mesdames Altman, Beck, Brelos, and Yenney. They provided instruction for volleyball, bas- ketball, speedaway, and softball. . Sally Goedeck, Cynthia Burski, and Sandy Di Poalo provide the talent I?l for a G.A,A. meeting. I W gg! . ...er V f Q Z QQ. .1 W l - .., 5 , 'fs' I .. .- . Lkkk - L . . , ' .Ji ,:.i E I I ll A All 0 i f . ---' 2 vb ' I iicsi, .. I. I l ' ii'ii'i 9, 3 f- L. fi.. i ' K ' fl Q3 Lg .. ',,i.g.:, . 'i ggi.: -f in 'N iff.. if f. ' I i'-- T ' I I . . -' I N I .fx irt, f -elk' . ' S J, f'w r1 -me if ss,, I , . ,,1.r .Q-N. 9' . . H Q s.,, I W H - v .I F s I . ,11 .s W I iw ' . - . trt. ar - FTE , -, . . 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Van De Wetering, J. Pemberton, S, Di Poalo, C. Burski, J. Gross, D. Brown, J. Quinn, P. Stetler, A. Vonder Kam, C. Brady, Advanced swimmers practice the cross-chest carry for their life saving course. Girls practice racing dive in Mrs. AItman's advanced swim class. Sharon Felts is successful in making that big point. E, All eyes look toward Betty June for that important point. Mrs. Altman teaches her beginners basic strokes. 1 22 a .mi Susan Cockshott and Faith Johnston develop skill in shutfleboord. 7+- 'QDS I gb Mrs. Yenney holds o discussion period with her freshman class. xx Quas- Mrs. Altman instructs her class in the importance of physical fitness. Mrs. Cook ond Mrs, Bryon work together to keep the gym running smoothly ...yi ... ...Jwsi 'W ,' at ' Y f : A if Q, 1 4 w Q- i fl ,, Q: g y ,Xu ,,.. A 43... .N K X -Q . . .Lf j'f' 1 . - . 1 q 7 fi 'I -Mm M t - W . A ff- M' -' . Z A W, e : NM A M ' ,7 - ,. s , 1 4 jr a:d,'. 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The gang, Barbara Dombrowski, Dick and Ernie Wronka laugh it up at lunch time. Rx . .B. Prexy USING HIS GAVEL, presiding over assemblies, meet- ing community officials and visiting other schools were some of the Tasks performed by Dick Biddle, ASB president. During his term a speaker system was installed, a pep rally stage was built, a new E-Flag system was established, and many other tasks were accom- plished. ln addition to presiding over Cabinet meetings,'Dick served as president of M-D's Key Club. Through out the year, Dick devoted all his efforts to maintaining the traditions of his school. His term as ASB president will be well-remembered. Secretary Diane Elarth gets Dicks signature on a requisition. . . . CCP A.S.B. VICE-PRESIDENT Jim Lamm served as Wilma Wild- cat at football games and presided over the House of Representatives. He also shared the task of presenting many of our assemblies this year. His many duties in this capacity filled much of Jim's time, but he found time to be active in many other organizations. Jim was a member of Key Club, Monarcs, Scholarship Society, Palateers, the Varsity cross-country team, and Weather Bureau. Throughout the year he came up with many of the answers to the problems his office created and was always ready with a suggestion for the improvement of a school activity. JIM LAMM flashes his congenial smile for the camera, this was typical of his countenance as he was seen walk- ing across the campus from class to office. A. S. B. Cabinet-Row 1: J. Benson, E Flag, M, Ruwe, AFS Committee, D. Elarth, Secretary, D. Biddle, President, C. Coughlin, Director of Assemblies, M Hoagland, Publicity Commission, P. Canada, Pep Commission, J. Seasholtz, Finance. Row 2: R. Vensell, Coel-lead of Pep, T. Smith, Co-Head of AFS, DeCamp, Organizations, C. Hinchman, E Flag, N. Van Valkenburgh, Co-Head of Publicity, R. Johnson, Assembly, G. Ullom, Director of Athletics. K '4i:.u,,g,f 'E 3' if std'-Z, F r' Stuclent Council LAWBREAKERS ON The campus must face the judges of the Student Court and re- ceive Their penalties. The court consisted of iudges, Judy Kopecky and Hugh Yates, Gerri Logan, Chief Justice, re- fre W4 corders Sharon King and Helen Cosand, 3 and Bailiffs Dan Rinkin and Dave Negus. A. F. S. Committee-Row 1: D. Mathis, B. Dees, J. Lund. Row 2: S. DiPoalo, T. Smith, K. Thomsen, O. Sosa, M. Ruwe, R. Hamlin. Row 3: D. Elarth, D. Dees, D, Richardson, C. Pallatin, M. Giboney, J. Kopecky. . Committee SELLING A.F.S. shares, staging the A.F.S. assembly and pro- moting a telethon to sell shares were the main activities of The A.F.S. Committee. This new organization, under the direc- tion of Melinda Ruwe, and Tom, Smith, was responsible for M.D.'s having foreign exchange this year. House of Representatives THE LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES of The Student Body were car- ried on by the House Of Representatives. Amendments to the constitution were debated and decided on, and funds used bythe student body were appropriated. Whenever Jim Lamm, the speaker of the house, was not present, Tom Smith pre- sided over the meetings. .. 'Wwe'- ...J4 - my V. . H 'I .. I -I fir T't' r . l s T Student Court--Row 1: G. Logan lchiefl, H. Cosand, J. Kopecky, S. King. Row 2: R. M. Oliver, D. Rinkin, D. Negus, H. Yates. .Q-Q., na House of Representatives-Row 1: S. Hada, J. Gardiner, S. Hancock, M. Giboney, G. Handy, R. Stafford. Row 2: B. Thomas, N, Kaufman, J. Lund, T. Smith, M. Hoagland, J. Jones, M. Munoz. K . WITH THE HELP of the senior class of- ficers and the class sponsors this lively group of representatives planned many of the senior activities, including the mixers, and the breakfast. llllieq Senior Representatives-Row 1: F. DeCamp, J. Schowen, Mr. Strubbe, J. Seasholtz, R. Johnson, G. White. Row 2: J. Lynn, J. Benson, D. Hill, E. Goldstein, P. Canada, R. Stafford, J. Peck, L. Day, C. Levinson. Row 3: P. Petras, S. Hardesty, P. Gage, D. Richardson, G. Hayes, J. Dickinson, K. Bemoll, J. Headrick. Row 4: B. Dombroski, C. Coughlin, B. Thomas, S. Bernat, C. Linden, N. Kaufman, J. Kroilce, M. Sorensen, D. Elarth. . I TWO-THIRTY bells on Friday were awarded us this year by Charles Hinchman and Jim Benson, who composed our E Flag Committee. They are to be commended for their obiec- Y 3, tivitv and hard work. UNDER THE DIRECTION of Pat Canada and Rusty Vensell, the Pep Commission promoted the traditional Wildcat spirit in addition to preparing the card stunts at the football games. The Publicity Commission distributed posters and handbills I -f' on campus. Melodie Hoagland and Nick Van Valkenburgh, 5 Hag C,,,,,,,,:,,ee, Jim Benson and Chuck Hinchmcm. the co-heads of the Commission, supervised the sale of A.S.B. cards. Pep and Publicity Commission-Row 1: R. Vensell, P. Canada, M. Hoagland, N. Van Valkenburgh. Row 2: M. Coler-Dark, B. McDonald, J. Peck, D. Dees, S. Whiteley, J. Mclnturff, E. Goldstein, I. Ruan, S. Frye, S. King, J. Roberts, B. LaBorde, K. Medley, S. MacDavid, D. Elarth, C. Larson, G. Logan, N. Klepper. Row 3: S. Frazier, J. Knight, M. Ruwe, R. Hamlin, K. Lensink, M. Evalenko, S. Redshaw, C. Coughlin, K. Bemoll, C. Haney, J. Smith, N. Hoel, N. Kaufman, C. Linden, B. Thomas, S. Ryan. Row 4: M. Branch, T. Smith, B. Walling, L. Koch, J. Lund, D. Guyon, B. Shupp, R. Johnson, D. Rinkin, J. Smith, D. Teasley, D. Mathis, G. Salmon, D. Weller, L. O'ConneII, G. Hawthorne. , , ff ' l .hw ' - 313: if Pvwnumwvwq I Mm I-N M-.MW TW- - 4 1 'it P' is ,Bri annum me if? . Girls' League PresidenT Pam Lee. Girls l STARTING The year off righT, The Girls' League inTroducecl a new evenT, The Boxnic, which was a picnic lunch in a box. lT Took place before The Hi-Week game and dance and was a huge success. An annual evenT, The fall fashion show, nar- raTed by Liz GoldsTein, Girls' League Vice PresidenT, showed every girl's dream of a new Tall wardrobe. The audience was consTanTly filled wiTh sighs of longing. AnoTher highlighT of Shown crowning Jim Lund, Mike Newland, Joe Taylor, and Gary Henderson aT The Fall Frost are Pam Lee, Elizabefh GoldsTein, Judy Kropke, and Melinda Ruwe. League This year's Girls' League was The FaTher DaughTer Banquet My HearT Belongs To Daddy, The awarding of The besT decoraTed box suppers was followed by enTerTainmenT, lT can easily be said Thaf This year's Girls' League was an exTreme success, a greaT parT of This success was due To Pam Lee, our Girls' League President Girls' League CabineT and Representafives-Row 1: M. May, L. Blankenship, L. Shuler, B, Franks, E. Goldsfein, S. MacDavid, J. MclnTurTT, B. Dombroski, A. Phillips, S. FuiirnoTo. Row 2: D. Dees, S. Frazier, M. Ruwe, C. San Miguel, C. Linden, J. Kropke, P. Lee, S. Newsome, K. Medley. Q 3 Q. u ,f X President Gary Hawthorne. mn1g,.,.l I Officers: G. Salmon, G, Hawthorne, D. Schiendler, L. O'Connell. B0 S, League THE BOYS' LEAGUE was active in providing the male popu- lation at M-D with an interesting year. The first of its many activities was the traditional Freshman Day. Members of the league Cabinet showed the somewhat apprehensive freshmen boys around the campus. The League also assisted in the presentation of both the Christmas Dance and the League Play, which were two highlights ofthe activities this year. Probably the most memorable of the various assemblies presented by the League was the one in which the new Monarcs were chosen. This year, as in the past years, the League presented the school with a gift that will help to remind all Madites of the service this organization has con- tributed to M-D. Boys' League Cabinet and Representatives-Row 1: R. Munoz, B. Nelson, G. Hawthorne, M. Munoz, Y. Sawada, Row 2: B. Holman, H. McCormick, L. O'Connell, D Schiendler, R. Miller, C. Romney, G. Salmon. - an 'U x T 14 'N l l3Q ggi We ie arg E? Fifi 'T iii? T 2, 5, - r x U if EACH YEAR There are TvvenTy Junior girls vvho are elecTed by Their Z, k ,VAA classnnaTes To belong To The girls' honor socieTy, Maclquins. These . girls are chosen on The basis of Their parTicipaTion in schooll affairs, Their scholasTic sTaTus, and Their enThusiasm. They begin Their Madquin duTies by serving aT The Senior BreakTasT, and ushering Tor boTh GraduaTion and baccalaureaTe. The Madquins decoraTe and usher Tor all home TooTball games. AnoTher acTiviTy in which These W lucky girls parTicipaTed in was sending a baskeT of food To a needy Tamily aT Thanksgiving. Also They ChrisTmas caroled aT a conva- lescenT home. As one can see These girls are kepT very busy Through- ouT Their entire Senior year. Madquins' Officers: President Linda Blankenship and Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Warren. R . 2 , MM.. s,,,,,. . ..,, . ,s,,,s..,,,,, s,,,, ..s, , Vi ,,11. ss,T, , . 1 NS. T l 22' ' LL, ark. is Q A I' is 5 . auf. 1... . . . 'ei fair..- Madquins-Row 1: P. Welch, R. Deardorff, J. Benson, E. GoldsTein, K. Medley, B. Dombroski, R. STafford, B. Fiss, B. McDonald, M, May, L. Blankenship. Row 2: S. Newsome, J. Kelly, D. Dees, M. Hoagland, J. Kropke, M. Lensink, M. Ruwe, P. Lee, K. Thomsen, B. Warren, J. McInTurTf, Miss Foreman, advisor. WHEN IT was learned ThaT The Dean of Girls, Miss Foreman, was Taking a leave of ab- sence, The Madquins decided To give her a surprise parTy aTTer school. Shown presenT ing Miss Foreman wiTh a cake is Linda Blan kenship. Melodie Hoakland, Judy Kropke, and Liz GoldsTein waiT Tor Their share of iT. ..Ji Monarc MONARCS are chosen by their fellow Junior boys at the end of the year on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and popularity, This year, in addition to the twenty selected members, the Monarcs had an honorary member, Octavio Sosa, the foreign exchange student from Panama. Among the many services in which the members participated were the Christmas food drive for needy families, the decorating of the goal posts for the football games, and the selling of programs at a basketball game. They also participated in the traditional Monarc-Faculty basketball game and helped polish the trophies in the showcase. f frr f ' qyyn E Monurc Officers: D. Mathis, G. Salmon, president, E. Cole, T. Smith. 5. . X Monarcs-Row 1: G. Miller, S. Sipe, G. Hawthorne, H. Yates, J. Seasholtz, G. DeSoto, J. Benson. Row 2: G. Ullom, D. Weller, B. Tassio, J. Lund, F. DeCamp, Tom Smith, Row 3: E. Cole, Terry Smith, D. Mathis, D. Biddle, D. Lounsberry, J. Lamm, G. Salmon. '19 AMONG the many activities that filled the Monarcs' year was the annual clean-up of the Big M. They spent the day clearing the conges- tion from the surface, thus making possible for everyone to clearly see the M transformed to a V on the night of the football games. ..:. f--1 -A----I , ,I nk 3' 1. 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DON BENDER JOANNE BENNETT LYNNE BENNEWATE I34 JAMES BENSON JANET BENSON SUSZANNE A I--'II -'Q' .fl 'UN- iny f M Ir 1 i? 'mv . fb, Q X: A I f......., A, -.f.., I.- DICK BIDDLE GENE BONTHIAS f-Xl. ' 14 'K if-0. rl I C. - 9' bf MARTIN BRACAMONTE RITA BULLINGTON BONNIE BERRY DEAN BERRY RAMONA BERRY FRANCES BEVER NINIS BLACKBURN LINDA BLANKENSHIP BUD BOGLE JENNIFER BOLTON 19 , ,,,,, A, A -.. If I I iw H I 11'1 f- I ': W 1 I I , , A I 'P' ' I I 'N Nt Q XS I Y N iff ff ' I I I A ,K -,, fn- Si' , A A . ,Q .,-'- :IL , I , A' I A, 'ff' I M, V-r k'k. If' .1 If' , ...f- R H -4- , I -ur 2 y1f3,f'I A YYY IOAN BOSTWICK LINDA BOSWELL PAUL BOSWELL TIM BOYD FRED BRAND MIKE BROCI-IU DONNA BRUSCIA DON BULEN I visi- WCS-.A I f TS BUNTING PAULETTE BUNTING 'ix H-4 -ff? gf H In-'x 1 fi w .. 4 In v ny.. Q Wir . tw ' Jw., 3 .' frigl II K ' wi ,.: BRENDA BIGGLE LAWRENCE BORNT . 4,5 I 5 a I 3.2 1- : A K -v ., if In ,f 'R fy., I J. f iQ 'tim' I' lf' , MIKE BRANCH WILLIEE BUILOCK Q I 9301 IKE Q..-...f Bs-I ,f fix 'TQ' Y-L.. RW! I-Q SHARON BURDICK LORA BURK SHARON BURNSON PATRICIA BUSIK 135 II gms . 5 -- I -, I :L. ,,.... , Er ,xg fam ma L ei LSI c N. M , . 'ii 'gwmygt fE5+,Qf F . E 'Z X A LE I I Q- I A I EilS',.:fi:,:1 Eiiii 2 24 JI i . .. 9315553315 I CLAYTON CABRIANA TERENCE CADY CECILIA CALVILLO LINDA ETTA CAMPBELL DALENE CARLSON PATRICIA CANADA EDWARD CARLSON ROBERT CARLSON I CLIFFORD CASNER FRANCES CASTENEDA CAROL ANN CHAVEZ DICK CHENNEY 51 JON CLARK MYRA CHURCH MERLE CHURCH BILL CLARKSON BARBARA COLE ERIC COLE KATHLEEN COLEMAN MARGARET COLER-DARK 3 I I i PENNY CAMPBEL DON CA DONNA CHILSC BILL CLEMENTS CREOLA COLLINS -of 'V ,. ,.., 'img 6263 35 uw- - 3 in . x I ' f if .A X 5 IL 4' if 5 Q YI? COMBER RODGER COMSTOCK DONALD CONVERSE HELEN COSAND I : N . 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'JKT MARGY EVALENKO JOLENE EVANS JUDIE FERGUSON BONNIE FISS SANDI FRAZIER MARY FREED KAREN FRENCH 138 ' N- f ,F 'r 1552 if I Wqi Swim- Y ' we Ifgmm 4 ,I A U' 'ga' P if I- 0 N I. w if F 1 3 LINDA DITTEMORE BARBARA DOMBROSKI GARY DURKEE DIANE ELARTH 'ze 1- jk -.L ff 5. Q -wx ' 'WJ Q: . ' , I il f 'FH 3 iff ' JUDY EVELETH BETTY FISHER if' ., I I- P Lx' Q... J! -I :Aww aff? if 4d M'Nr Q- I QE gy, lil I2 NANCY FRISBEY A as 2 E-'FF we sa' 2 az' f-'-' 2 ::.z,f:sz, I 3 DOROTHY' DOUGALI. JEANEN DOVVNHO EDDIE ELLIS KENNETH ERIKSSC Hi2211,27'iasiilxssii'KSQQQQSEQHQQQBIIBIWIIW- W IH- ' -M 2' f4r , 1, ,..,,,h ,,,f I Q 'Q3 fE+ v-' :.: il f KSN? mf QL mv ' Q WI 'II E - ,, wwsawf V '-fum, x R Vg H E fa . I M ' D' ,,. - 7,--, 5 ,, ,- ,H MELVIN FAIRFIELD DARELI. FARNBAC ANN FRANK DIANE FRANKEBER wwersef mga'- SALLY FRYE VONDA FUELI .. ' ,Ag , rf I 5 . -vvi V' I mE,E L1. , , I -II RLEY FUNCHESS ARILYN GOGGIN W..-25' S f 'if' PAM GAGE ELIZABETH GOLDSTEIN KX., 'Eff 9' Q8 4u--- BARA GRIJALVA OHN HAGAR If I , '?'T L ' Iv ' ilwmg , v' GAIL HANDY ROBERT GOSS DENNIS HAGER if' .ff xt,, . fx 4 fig, ZQ '9 V61 W4 , f N '53 Zi' c-rv SUSAN HARDESTY 45 QI VIVINEE GARNER STEVEN GOLDEN 314, 'T: fy ., ,,... JE, BRUCE GROSSICH LOWELL HAHN lzfi :'11f ,,... ,N ,,,,, .. ,,,.., BT? TSTTSTT Q ., S.,- - S , I ' - iff . 'l 15 as fl- I cb r f Q. I5 I f' qi . Nat X U ar, 'vu I b , N,fv-sk if DAN GEE KAREN GEHR LOUIS GREENE HEIDE GREISINGER , 4' Q '1 I. , , I if- I I '5- -' , - I as-A f I V f 'XI :.'1 f ' ' fsfafiiif ,, .av I rm rv' 5 I .W I I ff' .454 I Jrrfwl? If-E ALLAN GUILD RICHARD GUTIERREZ DIANA HALL WILLIAM HALLER K. 5 ia WX' -3:2 U I 4 irxx EI A S .fn 4 ' 1-.4 in Y-1:-er S, I, f? 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Arif. .- I ,. ..,,.. ,ww . 4 MAGNUSSEN MARILYN MAHNKE SUSAN MALER MERRY MALIN WAYNE MARQUARDT U99 RWM' Pi cuff' ZVIUW fr af 'b Rt VZ 6,-rx ,Q LINDA MARK ROBERT MARSHALL GARRY MARSHMAN NANCY MARTINEZ DOUG MASTERSON RICHARD MATHIS , . wr-.M-f X., Rv N MAUDSLEY MARGIE MAY DEANNA MCADAM HERBERT McCORMICK ROBERT MCCULLION I43 1 ,. ' ' I I . ' 'kk I ap I 'I ,QQ N WI? ? 2 LL,' m hav T 'WY K: F in .. Am A F' , . N.. 5 K..- mg 4 3 S' TN.. mf vii 5- -PE Mm, I I 'IQ . BILLIE MCDONALD HELENA MCDONALD DON MCGEE ELIZABETH MCGRANE JOYCE MCINTURFF PATRICIA MCKINN GARY MCMULLAN LEE MCNUTT KATHY MEDLEY GIL MEJIA DIXIE MELTON DARYLE MESICK VICTOR METZGER DENNIS MIDAS DEAN MILES I ,Q-N? Q81 TOMEY MCKA BUNNIE MELTCI ANN MILLER M' 2: ' ' --Q -I ---- I .... 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GARY SALMON fa' - 'Uv' 4 Pr ' cane- L, Af 'J RAY SARINANA 'iv Ylldnr CHARLES RODEWALD NANCY ROLLINS CARMEN RQLON i I 'inl- JUDITH RUSSELL MELINDA RUWE SHARON SAFFHRAN 'fv- DAVID SANDERS 'Q' 751 SANDRA SCHIPPER MINEOLA SANDERS '-E99 1 1 VN 'Fi' 'Ii DAVE SCHOERNER N. ,4,. 37, I If I KA. RICHARD SANDS JAMES SCHOWEN I 47 I' gy Nitin' x ax, I DONNA SCHROEDER PEGGY SCHUERMAN GENE SCHULTZ RON SCILLION LORNA SCOTT SHERYL SCOTT JOHN SEASHOLTZ JOHN SELDERS SANDY SELLERS KATHY SHEEHY PATRICIA SHIELDS JOHN SHIRK BOB SHUPP PHILLIP SILVERMAN THOMAS SINCLAIR STEVE SIPE MICHAEL SIPEREK AL SMITH I mx fh. ,.,,,. f,,m,.:w1f N 'B ---- gfwsii ffffffihsfffsiwzw III!-fe I1 , , ,,,, K:,,i,,,k,,WMA-.f.1.,.1,m..:f.. '1'.s:Iaa-Iii Wim N? CAROLYN ANN SMITH TERRY SMITH 'I 'I S ff , I 4158 ED SMITH TOM SMITH JERI SMITH PAUL SMITH BONNIE SNEER SHIRLEY SNOKE N III 1 . QQ IIIIIII. fgw-1 unit , :'EzE:fIx2il m i: I Ta 45 E- -' - ..,,,, my IISII , ..,, . .,,. , XX , . 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I -. .4w'-- if 'fffj ,ff 'f , , M -QQ EQ ' 1 y QR- if DON VANCE CN d,-..Q. RUSTY VENSELL MARY WALKER ans: ALLEN WALTZ CAT? Q fvw 'I' E 'QM w GARY ULLOM JUDITH UNDERWOO wa Fha 'YT' GLORIA VAN NORMAN NICK VAN VALKENBUFI SENIOR CLASS. Row 'I: Mr. Sfrubbe, E. Goldstein D. Mcfhis, president. ly , stfiiiiifw K 3. v , 'pcs 01 Q vw-vw' ,--- BARBARA WARREN GARY WATERS Y , V 'iii RGARET WATSON SANDRA WATSON TW' YMOND WEAVER DARLENE WEBBER Q12 secreforyg Mr. Davison. Row 2: G. Ullom, vice-president ANET WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS MICHAEL WARK ELAINE WARNER an 'Grew-an DAVID WEIMAR PENNIE WELCH DICK WELLER 'Hai I I , FREDERICK WESTON JIM WHEELER GARY WHITE . IIII m ,,.:-I JO ANN WHITE SHARON WHITELEY ALAN WILL JUDY WEATHERBIE fwl my ,K 32 II IEEEI 7 fQv ,ww PATRICIA WILLIAMS WILLIAM WINKLER RON WIRTH ISI E W M '16 sn g ,X Af.-. fggszfv H vm 4 me 15 . in H fiffiiiw 11- QZZQQEEEQEEHQSQ vu :Wy f R, aw ww Q .5 1 M x T5 an f , A X : it ,If J eg, --1 'J' .l . 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I K iq wlandfll Readws for nn-J2sAp :mmf Themsdvesf W so' HOME l Miss Varsity this year was perf and preTTy PQT Comodo. VVlLLlE AND VVILMA MEMORlES Weis The Theme for Home- coming This yeor. A comrniTTee heocleol by Dick Weller ond Bcirborg Dombroski worked horol so ThoT This yeor gave The olumni one of The besT hornecomings ever. Homecoming, helol on OcTober 23, The cloy of our vicTory over Alhomloro, was highIighTecl loy The elecTion of princesses cmcl The Leading Homecoming Spirit were Penny Jim Janet Billie, Bill, Rene, Floyd, Claudio, Jerry, and Carlo. if 'ffl i 11 ?l T B. 4.1. COMING Senior Princesses Midge Comber, DoTTie Hill, Sharon Whifely, Linda Blanken- ship, and Alice Henderson. choosing of PaT Canada for Miss VarsiTy. The parade sTarTed before The game and The Monarc-Madquin floaT was judged besT by all. A homecoming dance, climaxing The day, was held in The gym. This bringing an end To all The acTiviTies, everyone WenT home Tired and happy. hu Mme:-.14.m i-iQ'i -' . Junior Princesses Susan Hancock, Joan Garber, Gerry Logan, Judy Allen, and Kafhy Capen. uri M 11,3345 Coheads This year were Babs Dombroski and Dick Weller. The Monarc-Mcdquin float, recalling our hearfbreaking loss To Whinier Two years ago, ran away with Top honors. . 1 1 i s u . 4 r T S BLIE .... Mr. Morris congraTulaTes John Goddard on another one of his fine Talks. ASSEMBLIES This year were soml of The besT ever had aT M.D We sTarTed The year off wit Surf Safari, a film narraTed lo' John Severson. The PeTer Gunn Theme provided an exciTing mu sical background. HighlighT like Maurice Zam, concerT pian isT and John Goddard's Tilrr BoldesT Journey, provided Ol inTeresTing schedule for us. W1 enjoyed as always aT ChrisT mas Time The music of our con cerT choirs singing The l-lgllelu iah chorus. In January we hal a program from our exchang sTudenTs and sTarTed a new Terry grins as he is presenTed vviTh funds To help him on his way To recovery. x.F.S, drive. League Assemblies mlayed a part in our programs ind gave us a chance to meet ind learn about legal affairs. 'he student body accepted The :erformance of the Mississippi- lns, a folk song quartet, very lnthusiastically. 4 ohn Goddard made another appearance in the spring, bring- ng to us another one of his ex- alorations. Ilirnaxing The year was The Sen- or assembly. We inaugurated he new ASB officers and bade nur seniors farewell. lnuiir a l H 9 U 9 nwzmu , -me MEF? MGH Our song leaders cheer our Teams on To victory at one of our snack assemblies. Like rnan, what is senior dues? inquires Judy Peck. I AJ 'X MAX' 'WN ANCE .... Tears and laughter accompany the ele tion dance. Jean Pollay donces with Dennis Pownoll at the Girls' Leogue Fo!! Frost. 1 tif! The last dance-o lovely ending to on enchanting evening. Jerry Mclean cmd Lindo Pepping live it up at the Girls' League Fcill Frost. 5-:rw Mr. Strubbe hoils Rusty Vensell the winner of the pie eating contest ot our first Senior Mixer while Dottie Hill, Dixie Melton, and Bobs Domloroski lick their faces. 9 Hand cross iiiiiit. s Octavio begins his year at Monrovia-Duarte High School with registration. OCTAVIO SOUSA, known to his friends on campus as Tovio, came to us' from Panama as the result of lost year's A.F.S. drive. Here he has lived and gone to school for the past year. He has not only learned chemistry, algebra and English, b-ut he has learned our way of life. With him he has brought a worm smile and o good word for everyone. This June Octavio will graduate with the class of '60, We hope that along with his diplomo he will return to Pona- ma with a fond remembrance of his stciy in America. af,-4 V ' gig, ffl The fruit machine proves a cooling refreshment stand on hot days. Octavio finds out information about o possible naval career. Mr Williamson talks to Kirsten about school affairs and experiences. The ea KlRSTEN THOMSEN, one of our first Foreign Exchange Students, came from Denmark to spend ci year with us. Upon her arrival she was initiated in our way of living' She was introduced to our stu- dent leaders and soon became ci typical Maolite. She viewed her first footballfgame with anticipation, amazementanal icy. r Many ektra-'curricular activities kept her busy asia Maclquin. As the year went on, people began to recognize her smiling new face on campus. Rounding out her year were the Prom, Graduation and the All-Night Party. These and other events constituted an experience of a lifetime for our Danish girl. ' HQ Kirsten studies Senior Problems, a new subject. Barbara Warren and Linda Blankenship look at A.F.S. Christmas cards sold by Kirsten. Bestest M LEE M LAMM I N T E L L I G E N C E --nn-w.f:f .Mm- . -fm. Bestest .... N P E R S 0 N A L I T Y F!!! Mas :DW s 'ii' www' in M., . h .. U? 9 6,99 when had W Ww- 'W 44 Q all OH THE FINAL DEADLINE of The year has come, and wiTh This IasT piece of copy iT will be meT. There remains only The disTribuTion of The l96O MONROVIAN, I am Told ThaT puTTing The final Touches on The year- book is my greaTesT Triumph. BuT I could never quiTe call The book complefe wiThouT my special Thanks To Those special people who have made The T960 MONROVIAN possible. Firsf, There is The sTaff, The besT in The world, which SporTs secTion, which was Nick and Floyd's headach- ing baby for The enTire year. To you Jerry, a special Thanks for a greaT Girls' Sporfs secTion and all The odd iobs you did for me. For a wonderful Senior secTion, my Thanks To Allen and Darlene. DifficuIT buT nicely done was Bill and Sherry's STudenT Life work. To Lowell and Glenn, Thanks for The greaTesT AdverTising secTion ever. Even wiTh such an efficienT staff, The book couldn'T have been accomplished wiThouT The work of Bill Hubbell and Yearbooks Inc. of California. Because of Miss Dorothy Clemmons and S. K. Smith Cover Company we have a new and differenf cover. To J. Edmund Wolson and Mr. Yocum's phoTo class my Thanks for The numerous picfures They supplied. We can'T forgef Bell, Hinkle, Duricka and oTher phofog- raphers from The News-PosT, Valley Tribune, and worked long and hard during The day and inTo The nighf To compIeTe their parTs of The book. To Barbara and Linda a special Thanks for iniTiaTing The meeT The deadline Trend wiTh Their FacuITy and Admin- isTraTion secTion. To Flo and Carol goes special ap- preciaTion for a job well done on The Clubs and Classes secTions. The Drama and Music secTion was efficienTly molded by The dependable Marie and Jolene. Possibly The mosT difficuIT job was The Boys' The book wiThouT ATT EdiTor Margie and Copy Ed- iTor Carol would have been jusT anoTher book. And Charlie's professional phoTography complimenfed Margie's arTisTic TalenTs. LasT, buT cerTainIy noT IeasT, my Thanks To Tom for all The greaT work he did for me and The resT of The sTaff. BuT no one had a more diffic-uIT iob Than Mr. Jansson. Thanks, Mr. J., for puTTing up wiTh us all year. I Sfar-News for Their inTeresT and special phofog- raphy. We bow also To Mrs. Thelma Thompson and her WILDCAT sTaff for Those file picTures. And lasT, a very sincere Thanks To The adminisTra- Tion, Teachers, office sTaff, and sTudenTs of M-D for being so co-operafive all year long. So wiThouT regreT, buT wiTh a liTTIe nosfalgic long- ing, I pull down The shade on The 1960 MONROVIAN. 3. x A Q Qvify x X 1 1 Advertising CES MONROVIA CAMERA AND GIFT SHOP 4IO South Myrtle Avenue .,.....-wm.... .,. .93 s, .,. H YOST PRINTERS AND STATIONERS I28 Eost Lemon Avenue D AND A FROSTY AND BURGER 902 West Foothill Boulevard f'---f MARJORIE'S HAIR STYLING T35 South Myrtle Avenue 'YVSEIV' fl X X lx UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK IO2 South Myrtle Avenue LARRY WRIGHT MOTORS 925 West Foothill Boulevorol BUEL'S 502 Soufh MyrTle Avenue MORT'S 418 Soufh MyrTIe Avenue N, r I W A .v-f -1 fn I fr W' G. 4'N-,gh-. BA1N'S 415 SouTh Myrfle Avenue --...QI MON-ARC MOTORS 1 1002 South MyrT1e Avenue DECKER'S JEWELERS 512 South Myrfle Avenue JOHNNY HART'S QUALITY BRAND PAINTS 252 Ec1sT Hunfingfon Drive '15 BASINGER'S FLOWERS McMAHAN'S FURNITURE 511 South Myrtle Avenue 612 South Myrtle Avenue 3 W fe: 4 Kit I O 11 GOULD'S FINE FOODS JlMMY'S BARBER SHOP 125 Eost Foothill 710 South Myrtle Avenue lll :Q I le e HV I BLOCK'S CLOTHIER CLIFFORD T, NUTT 411 South Myrtle Avenue 245 West Foothill Boulevorcl HK , ' ge- I J. B. RAGSDALE Sherwin-Williams Points I .Y . . k 11 K I, 'K ANDERSON'S STATIONERY 521 South Myrtle Avenue KEN'S MEATS 605 South Myrtle Avenue LeFOHN'S 504 South Myrtle Avenue PLUTO and BAKER FLORISTS FOOTHILL PRINTERS I26 South Myrtle Avenue 507 West Foothill Boulevard 4 N I Q . ff - rr -ML T f I . ,, . - f ., x I , A . ,M My , , A ,X , . 4 ART'S YARDAGE ik MCDONALD ond O'BOYLE CHEVROLET 5I5 South Myrtle Avenue 2OI West Huntington Drive rim' ag BILL POER CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CREATIVE HAIR FASHIONS 202 South Myrtle Avenue 520 South Myrtle Avenue CORBEN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 316 SouTh Myrtle Avenue BECHERER BUICK 840 WesT Hunfingfon Drive AID LIZ '9n:-,. BOB LONGPRE PGNTIAC 335 VVesT Humingfon Drive r fd A HUGHES TYPEWRITER SERVICE 6I8 SOUTI1 Myrfle !,f i 3 4 i- 1: 4 L.. 'Fl' -if MAYFLOVVER MARKET 2543 Peck Road 5 Su? DAILY NEWS POST H9 West Pcllm Avenue ARCADIA LUMBER COMPANY 214 North Scmfrci Armifo, Arccxolici McBRATNEY'S Myrfle of Lemon MR. TUX HENDERSON MOTORS 646 Sl 0PPeV5 l-Une, C0Vl 'C' 333 Eosf HunTingTon Drive, Arcoolicl a K I OO V.. - f--., V MYRTLE AVENUE LUMBER COMPANY TRI CITY MQTQR5 1525 5OUTl'1 Myrfle Avenue 420 VVesT Foothill Boulevord A ! J, EDMUND WATSON STUDIO 2929 Wesi' Florence Avenue, Los Angeles VALLEY HARDWARE 523 Soufh Myrfle Avenue Q RESS SHOP 412 Soufh Myrtle Avenue ,pw f 1 W K Q I M 'L 5 , , ALTADENA DAIRY 148 Jefferies Avenue BILL FEELER'S PRINTING MONROVIA GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER 319 VVesT Foothill Boulevard 610 Soufh Myrtle Avenue I Dx BUD MILLER FORD SALES CONTINENTAL COIFFURES 147 Eos? Hun'ringTon Drive 125 Ec1s'r Lemon Avenue FQ. QQ BOX JEWELERS CRUNK'S SPORTING GOODS 518 Soufh Myrfle Avenue 231 SouTl'1 Myrfle Avenue l l I W W GARRETTS FLOWER BOX MONROVIA PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 920 West Foothill Boulevorol 430 South Myrtle Avenue 5 MILS fi X JQHNSQNS MUSIC' HEALD AND ROBINSON 510 South Myrtle Avenue 420 South MYVHS FRYHOFFS BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP REED'S APPLIANCE STORE 527 South Shqmrggk Avenue 'l'l9 West Foothill BOUleVCJI'Cl MONROVIA FLORAL 608 South Myrtle Avenue -,N-N ,ni KUSTNER'S PHARMACY 419 South Myrtle Avenue BONITA CLEANERS 201 South Myrtle Avenue ARCADIA MUSIC MART 21 Eost Huntington Drive n v -, ,ff CONLEY'S PHARMACY 2537 Peck Roolcl ,ffl DY HOBBYCRAFT JR. 318 West Huntington Drive PARKWAY SHOE REPAIR 403 South Myrtle Avenue WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 405 South Myrtle Avenue P X K!! R F .K Q rf f SAV-ON SHOE CENTER T27 South Myrtle Avenue Sa.. CLAUDE CHESS RADIO SHOP 332 West Foothill Boulevorol 1 Lu BAKER'S PHARMACY 302 South Myrtle Avenue DUARTE PHARMACY I23O Ectst Huntington Drive Bulen, Brambl Chilson, Donna-136 4 Abraham, Marshella-36 Adams, Jackie-35 Adrian, Robert-37 Aguayo, Barbara-42, 45, 65 Aguirre, Robert-34 Ainley, William-35 Akin, Donna-29, 33 Albaugh, Barbara-31, 50 Albaugh, Timmy-41, 96 Albin, Aileen-43, 50 Albright, Gary--54, 134 I Benson, James-98, 100, 127, 129, 133, 134 Benson, Janet-54, 58, 72, 129,132,134,154,168 Benton , Kathleen-30 Benzango, Ronald-41 Berg, Arlan-36 Bernot, Suszanne-76, 129, 134 Berry, Bonnie-48, 135 ndex Brown, Jimmy-63, 135 Brown, Marlin-41, 55, 56 Brown, Richard-43, 114, 1 16 Brown, Thomas-31. Browner, Henry-43 Bruhns, Tim-35 Bruscia, Donna-63, 135 Bruscia, Joyce-36, 64 Buehler, Ute-30, 50 Don-135 Alcantara, John-31 Alexander, Charles-54, 135 Alexander, Gary-41 Allen, Judy-40, 42, 76, 155 Allen, Shirley-54, 59, 134 Alquist, Drake-36, 62 Altmeyer, Bruce-31 Altmeyer, Errol-134 Andersen, George-36 Anderson, Alan-42 Anderson, Carl-96 Anderson, David--42, 62 Anderson, Donald-42, 43, 62, 63 Anderson, Lawrence-31 Anderson, Lynda-29, 65 Anderson, Rolf-30, 56 Anderson, Ronald-134 Anderson, Sondra-81, 134 Anderson, Victoria-30, 39, 65 , Anderson Wyllard-134 Andrews,l William-56 Anthony, Sharilyn-43 Archer, Robert-134 Archer, Thomas-36 Arellanes, Annette-31, 57 Arnett, Donald-41 Arnette, Gary-134 Arnold, Hester-31, 50 Arnold, Janet-134 Arnold, Robert-34, 96 Arrigo, Tony-29, 109 Arrington, David-37 Ashley, Floyd-37 Austin, Donna-40, 52, 65 Austin, Doris-52, 58 Austin, Elaine-29, 65 Autery, Daniel-41, 42 Autery, Robert-41, 58 Autery, William-29 Avants, Suzanne--31, 50, 64 Ayer, Charles-134 Bailey, Diane-58 Bailey, Linda-30, 50, 64 Baker, Janet-52, 76, 134 Baker, Peggy-35 Balch, Richard-37, 55 Ballew, Barry-106, 134 Ballew, Cheryl-34, 65 Ballew, Rita-134 Balzer, Jeannette-54, 134 Banker, Lawren-55 Berry, Dean-53, 60, 61, 62, 135 Bever, Frances-48, 50, 135 Biagetti, Sandra-28 Biddle, Dick-124, 126, 127, 133, 135, 136 Biggle, Brenda-60, 62, 135 Biggle, Gary-31, 63, 96 Bima, Robert-35 Bird, Robert-36 Bishop, Jean-35, 62, 134 Black, Dennis-42 Black, Marilyn--30, 50, 65 Blackburn, Dennis-54, 80, 135 Blake, Phyllis-41 Blanco, Jennie-29 Blankenship, Linda-130, 132, 135,142,155,161,162 Blankenship, Vicki-28, 30, 50, 154 Bledsoe, James-5 8, 97 Blow, Roosevelt-36, 63, 116 Blunt, James-30 Boatright, George-34, 55 Bocanegra, Christine-50, 65 Bocanegra, Teresa-36 Boek, Marvin-37 Boggs, David-43 Bogle, Bruce--36, 38 Bogle, Buddy-135 Bohacek, Teresa-34 Boiano, Joe-43 Bolster, Charles-37 Bolton, Jennifer-48, 49, 50, 54, 55, 76, 135 Boltz, Kenneth+35 Bonthius, Anita-58, 74 Bonthius, Gene-135 Booth, John-41 Bornt, Charles-29, 106 Bornt, Larry-135 Boston, Bruce-40 Bostwick, Joan-51, 55, 59, 135 Boswell, Linda-51, 135 Boswell, Kathy-36 Boswell, Paul-54, 135 Bottema, Mick-31, 63 Boughner, Rose-42 Bouler, Herman+43, 74, 114 Boulton, Larry-43, 96 Boyd, William-55, 59, 135 Boyer, Charles-53, 58, 62, 93 Bullington, Rita-135 Bullock, Eddie-30 Bullock, Willie-135 Bulot, Robert-37 Bunker, Elizabeth-37 Bunn, Hazel-63, 76 Bunting, Elizabeth-65, 135 Bunting, Marilyn-36 Bunting, Mary-135 Burch, Lynda-37, 39, 48 Burdick, Sharon-52, 135 Burge, Kathy-37, 64 Burk, Jerry-37, 63 Burk, Lora-65, 135 Burleson, Don-43, 57 Burnham, Gary-36 Burson, Sharon-50, 51, 65, 135 Burski, Cynthia-43 Burton, Linda-57 Burton, Patricia-30, 65 Burton, Penelope-65 Busik, Judy-40, 50, 76 Busik, Patty-54, 69, 70, 81, 135 Butt, Kathleen-65, 80 Bybee, Peggy-37, 49, 62 Cady, Terry-93, 136 Calderwood, Marilea--31 Cali, Carol-34 Calvillo, Cecilia-136 Campbell, Celesta-30, 65 Campbell, Linda-136 Campbell, Penny-136 Canada, Patricia-76, 127, 128,129,136,154,163 Capen, Judy-29 Capen, Kathy--41, 76, 155 Card, Hal-74 Carlson, Dalene-52, 136 Carlson, Edward-136 Carlson, Karen-36, 50 Carlson, Robert-136 ' Carpenter, Donald-54, 136 Carpenter, Larry-136 Carr, Jett-87 Carr, Russell--47 ,74 Carruthers, Linda-37 Cash, Chuck--42 Cash, David-62 ,95 Cosner, Cliff-74, 136 Barges, Larry--35, 52,56 Barnett, Arlene--54, 62, 134 Barnett e, Michel-35 Barrette, Nicole-134 Bartolovich, Judy-134 Bassett, Edward--35 Batelle, Penny-42 Bates, Gettie-31 Bates, Tom-42 Beam, Daniel-54, 117, 134 Beard, Catherine-36 87, Boyer, Dee-36 Boyer, Mick-31 Boyle, Judy-42 Boyle, Thomas-35 Bracamonte, Cecelia-30, 65 Bracamonte, Martin-106, 135 Bracamonte, Rosalind-37 Bradley, Samuel-36 Brady, Fiske-36, 50, 53 Brahmer, Robert-37 e, Richard-41, 48, Beauchemin, Andrew-28 Beauchemin, Carol-52, 134 Beauchemin, Elaine-52, 134 Beavers, Cheryl-50 Behrens, Ronald-34, 48, 49 Beischel, Margaret-31 Bel, Carlene-52, 134 Belin, Diane--41, 50, 62, 79 Bell, Roland-42 Bell, Barbara-57, 134 Bell, Diane-36, 55, 59 Bell, Gloria-35 Bell, Mamie-29, 65 Bell, Susan-29, 50, 65 50, 62 Branch, Mick-129, 135 Brand, Fred-106, 135 Brand, Judy-40 Brass, Jack-28, 31 Bravo, Dennis--30, 33 Brewer, John-31 Brewer, Lynda-31, 64 Bright, Larry-36, 96 Brink, Beverly--42, 52 Brochu, Mick-57, 87, 92, 94, 106, 135 Brock, Dick-40, 48, 49, 53, 74, los Cosner, Harold-74 Casteneda, Frances-136 Casteneda, Linda-30, 65 Cellini, William-42 Challender, Robert-74 Chamberlain, Gail-42 Chamberlin, Patricia-33, 50, 65 Chamberlin, Robert-96 Channel, Clean-74 Chenney, Dick-136 Cheraz, Terry-136 Chess, David-35 Chick, Stephanie-50, 58, 74 Chipman, Jack-42 Christensen, Leslie-57, 98, 100 Church, Merle-81, 136 Church, Myra-63, 136 Cicco, Mary-42 Cioe, Paul-42, 74, 108 Cipolla, Mike-43 Clapsaddle, Ken-30, 74 Clark, Jon--136 Clarkson, Dick-55 Clarkson, William4136 Clements, William-117, 136 Cockshott, Susan-36, 50, 53 Coe, Roger-30 Cole, Barbara-63, 136 Cole, Eric-53, 133, 136 Cole, Frieda-53 Coleman, Kathy-136 Coler-Dark, Margaret-51, 76, 129, 136 Collins, Creola-62, 76, 136 Collins, DeVoris-35, 50, 64 Colvin, Bruce-37, 48, 49, 50, 56, 57 Comber, Midge-60, 61, 62 137, 155 Comstock, Roger-137 Conacher, Kathy-52, 58, 63 Congo, Rubin-28, 109 Connick, Dan-35 Conti, Bob-35, 43 Contreras, Art-31 Contreras, Dick-41 Converse, Don-137 Conway, Bill-137 Cook, Bob-30, 109 Cooley, Bob-30 Coons, David-55, 97 Cooper, David-41, 55, 96 Cooper, Gary-43, 53, 96, 97 Cooper, Jerry-31 Corley, Yvonne-37 Cormier, Dick-34 Cosand, George-36, 63 Cosand, Helen-32, 48, 50, 52, 128, 137 Cottingham, Hollis--42 Coughlan, Sheila-36, 50 Coughlin, Claudia-48, 49, 54, 76, 127, 129, 137 Coulter, Paul-34 Counts, Ronnie-41, 44, 55, 59 Coupling, John-36, 62 Coursey, Barbara-52 Courter, Ernest-28, 74 Cover, Diane-51, 137 Coward, Bill-137 ' Cowper, Dick-35, 56 Cox, Gary-42 Crabb, Louise--137 Crauder, Joe-36, 97 Crauder, Joyce-30, 50, 64 Creamer, Joyce-56, 60, 137 Creamer, Judy-54, 63, 137 Crellin, Bob-43, 114 Crichton, Joy-137 Cristman, Ken-34 Crockett, Judy-41 Croone, Art-137 Cross, John-30 Cunningham, Fred-37 Curran, Mike-36 Currie, Hedy-137 Currie, Vernon-30 Currie, Veronica-30, 50, 64 Curry, Mike-31, 97 Dahlberg, John-36, 62 Dahle, Steve-34 Dahlgren, Bob-37 Dakin, John-116, 137 Dairs, Neale-137 Dalbec, John-31 Dalton, Mary-52, 53, 56, 76, 137 Danchik, Ethel-42 Donner, Linda-30 , Davidson, Kathy-48, 63, 122 Davidson, Lois-56, 137 Davis, Davis, Davis Garry-35, 137 Gary-58, 113, 137 Ken--35 Davis, Kendall-30, 97 Davis, Kendall--30, 97 Davis Neale-137 Bemoll, Karen-48, 62, 129, 134 Bemoll, Marsha-30, 50, 65 Bender, Donald-134 Bender, Leroy-42 Bennett, Joanne-58, 134 Bennewate, Lynn-76, 134 Brooks, Carolyn-41 Brooks, Judy-30, 50, 65 Brown Carmen-35 50 53 Brown, Clavie--37, i 11 ' Brown, Connie-31, 50 Brown, Dolores-58, 64 Brown, .lean-41 Cleveland, Margo-65 Close, Lawrence-43 Clyde, Cynthia-35, 65 Clyde, Robert--42, 58 Clyde, Ronald-40, 42 Cocklin, Dale-31 Davis, Sandy-30, 37, 50 Davison, Chuck-41 Day, Dorothy-50, 55, 65, 1 37 Day, Frank-35, 94 Day, Leslie-54, 70, 129, 1 37 Deacon, Elinore-31, 65 Dean, Lynette-36 Dean, Nancy-43, 63 Deans, Sandy-31 Deardorff, Ken-34 Deardorff, Rene-72, 132, 137, 154, 168 DeCamp, Fred-46, 51, 52, 127, 129,133,137 Dees, Bob-34, 96, 128 Dees, Diane-76, 128, 129, 130, 132, 142 Delaney, Pat-50 Demetreos, Diane-32, 43, 48, 50, 76 Demetreos, Janet-30, 32, 50 Dennis, Karen-43, 55, 58, 59, 80 DeSplenter, Debbie--37, 48, 50, 56 DeSoto, Gary-133, 137 Dettelbach, Bill-43 Diaz, Lydia--43 Diaz, Marcos--41 Dick, Carol-43 Dickhoff, Bruce-29 Dickenson, Dick-34 Dickenson, Judy-52, 129, 138 Diggs, Paul-37 Dileo, Sandy-30, 50, 58 Dino, Dee Ann--138 DiNoto, Frank-42 Li Poalo, Sandy-41, 76, 128 Dittemore, Linda--48, 56, 138 Dohrman, Clinton-58 Dohrman, Linda-36 Dombroski, Bobs-52, 53, 56, 129,130,132,138,142, 155, 159 Donley, Colleen-43, 57 Doroshaw, Natalie-33, 40, 48, 50, 76 Dorsey, Sandy-31, 65 Dougall, Dorothy-138 Downhour, Jeanen-48, 50, 56, 138 Douns, Janee-138 Doyon, Andre-41, 57, 59 Dryer, Dale-40, 55, 56, 59 Dryer, Joan-35, 48, 50, 56 Drummond, Gloria-28 Drury, Stan-55, 138 Duccini, Margaret-36, 55, 59 Duer, Judy-30 Dunn, Judy-35, 48, 49, 56, 57 Duperron, Dorla-30 Durden, Ted-31 Durkee, Gary-55, 138 Dutrow, Tony-34, 58, 1 17 Dynice, Tony-35 Ebeling, Cindy-29 Eckhardt, Jonathan--56 Eckhart, Kathryn-41, 62 Edes, Ann--36, 65 Edsall, Jenna-36, 64 Eggers, Mary-57 Egley, Marilyn-29, 48, 50 Elarth, Diane--76, 127, 128, 129, 138 Ellingson, Betty-41, 60, 62 Elliott, Brian--42 Ellis, Diana-31, 50, 65 Ellis, Edward-138 Ellis, Peter-41 Elmore, James-138 Emberson, Janice-37, 52 Emigh, Victoria-34, 49, 71 Engleman, Arnold-98 Enterline, Yvonne-38 Eriksson, Nils493, 138 Eserin, Ivan-57, 138 Eubanks, Angela-30 Evalenko, Margaret-54, 80, 129, 138 Evans, Jay-34 Evans, Jolene-82, 83, 148 Evans, Karen-41 Eveleth, Judy-76, 138 Finch, Ronny-42, 53, 95 Finder, Bill442 Fink, Carol-37, 52, 53 Fisher, Betty-65, 138 Fisher, Brenda-30, 50, 65 Fisher, Jack--34 Fisher, Jacque-42 Fisher, Tom-31, 63 Fisk, Karen-42 Fiss, Bonnie-50, 78, 128, 132, 138 Fitzgerald, Ronny-30, 57 Flannery, Pat-35, 48, 50, 52, 57 Index Florek, Barbara-41, 63, 76 Florek, Floyd-41, 62, 72, 82, 83, 154 Flores, Julian-36, 108 Foley, Laura-30, 48, 50 Foley, Sharon-41 Folsom, Kathy-42, 55, 59 Fonseca, Jesse-41 Foote, Walt-43 Ford, Jamie-34 Foreman, Mary-30, 50, 65 Forrest, Art--30, 63, 97, 109 Foster, Tim-31 Frank, Ann--60, 61, 62, iss Frazier, Sandi-129, 130, 138, 142 Freed, Judi-30, 65, 138 Freed, Mary-138 Freeman, Connie-36, 50, 58 Fremeau, JoAnn-41 French, Karen-138 French, Tom-36 Fresen, Jim-42 Friedman, Pam-31, 65 Frisby, Nancy-138 Froelick, Donna-76 Frye, Sally-49, 129, 138 Fuchs, Jean--42, 56, 64 Fuelling, Don-41 Fuelling, Vonda-138 Fuiimoto, Sandi-31, 48, 50, 130, 142 'Q Fuller, Linda--42, 64 Fuchess, Shirley-65, 139 Gage, Pam-48, 50, 129, 139 Gage, Penny--29 Gannon, Barbara-36, 48, 56 Garber, Joan-40, 42, 155 Garcia, Ernestine-41 ,' 57 Garcia, Marian-42 Gardiner, JoAnn-42, 48, 49, 50, 51, 62, 79,128 Garland, Doris-34 Garner, Claudia-64 ' Garner, Vivinee-76, 139 Garner, Wayne-139 Gasparrelli, Louis-42 Gasper, John-30 Gee, Dan-106, 139 Gee, Claudean-44, 64 Gehr, Karen-139 Geller, John-29 Geniso, Vincent-139 Genova, Larry-30, 109 Gerber, Les-35, 49, 62 Gerfen, Rickard-41 Geske, Gary-42 Geske, Ken--34 Gfeller, Phil-40, 55 Giboney, Clark-31 ' Giboney, Martha-41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 62, 79,128 Gibson, Jeanne-43 Gibson, Joyce-A1 Gibson, Linda-29 Gier, Jim-139 Gilham, Randee-34 Gill, Tommy-43 Gillespie, Diana429, 50, 65 Gillroy, Virginia-42, 56 Ginn, Virginia-41 Glasoer, Mary-35, 52, 122 Glass, Judy-31, 64 Gleich, Diane-41 Glenn, Ann-37, 65 Glinka, Laura-40 Goedeck, Sally--62, 82, 83 Goff, Kathy-31, 50 Goff, Walter-43 Goggin, Marilyn-139 Goggins, Don--42, 93 Golden, Ken-43, 56 Golden, Steve--54, 56, 139 Goldman, Ron-87, 88, 93 Goldstein, Liz-47, 76, 129, 130, 132, 142, 150 Gomez, Anita-44, 48 Gomez, Deanna--30, 42 Gonzales, Anita--41, 54 Goss, Bob-54, 115, 139 Gould, Barbara-30, 65 Gouley, Lynn-53, 50 Grannis, Walter-34 Gratny, Darleen-41, 82, 83 Graves, Carolynn-65 Green, Jim-43, 53, 87, 95, 110 Green, Larry-43 Greenamyer, Jill-31, 50, 65 Greene, Art--55 Greene, Louis-139 Greene, Marguerite-40 Greenwood, Pam-40, 80 Greisinger, Heide-139 Griffee, Cheryl-41 Griffith, Jack-42, 98 Griffiths, David-80, 139 Griialva, Barbara-50, 51, 65, 139 - Grimes, Carol--41 Grimes, Gerry-139 . Groghan, Lee-43, 96 Grondzik, Julie-34, 65 Gross, Judy-42, 122 Gross, Larry-43 Grossich, Bruce--108, 139 Grover, JoAnn-37 Guardado, John-37 Guild, Allan--62, 139 Gurley, Nancy-28, 50, 65 Gurley, Vickie-35, 50, 79 Gurney, Dennis-36, 38, 97 Gus, Ron-43 Gutievez, Dick--63, 74, 139 Gutievez, Veronica-36, 64 Guyon, Dick-129 Guyon, Jim-35, 42 Hada, Howard-54, 139 Hada, Lois-34, 37, 48, 80, 128 Hada, Suzanne-30, 34, 50, 64, 128 Hagen, Marcia-50 Hagar, Pat-54, 55, 59, 74, 139 Hager, Dennis-58, 139 Hahn, Lowell-48, 49, 61, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59, 82, 83, 139 Haisley, Tom-37 Hains, Carole-36, 50, 53, 80 Hale, Janice-28 Hall, Ambrose-29, 74 Hall, Dianna-56, 139 Hall, Julianne-79 Hall, sylvan-39, 41, 64 Haller, Bill-139 Halsted, Barry-42 Ham, Chuck-31 Hamilton, Chuck-41 Hamilton, Linda-28, 50 Hamlin, Deborah-36, 48, 57 Hamlin, Rachel--50, 76, 128, 129, 139 Hammond, Tim-42, 62 Hancock, Susan-40, 58, 62, 76, 128, 155 Handy, Gail-51, 12-8Jf139 Haney, Carol-43, 48, 50, 58, BO, 81, 82, 83,129 Hanscom, Mary-43, 58, 80 Hansman, Alice42 Hanson, Roberta-36, 57, 81 Harden, Conrad-139 Hardesty, Jim-28 Hardesty, Susan-52, 53, 56, 128, 129, 139 Hardick, Bill--139 Hardin, Linan-28, 50, 65 Harding, Tom-57, 87, 89, 94, 139 Harris, Pat-76, 139 Hart, Nancy-35 Harter, Janice--37, 154 Hartigan, Cathy-35, 49, 50, 55, 59 Hartigan, Gene-42, 45, 74, 87, 89, 93 Hatcher, Edith-41, 50, 76 , Hatcher, Neil--59, 110 Hough, Linda--54, 60, 62, 139 Hawthorne, Gary--57, 87, 95,129,131,133,139 Hayes, Betty--52, 140 Hayes, George-129, 140 Hayes, Georgia-129, 140 Haynes, Frankie-42 Haynes, Larry-42 Haynes, Patsy-64, 140 Hazard, Ruthann-42 Headrick, Judy-51, 129, 140 Heald, David-48, 57 Hearld, Henry-40 Heard, Diane-29 Heath, Betty-28 Hebert, Sandi443 Hecht, Karen--52, 53, 140 Hedrick, Darylnn-30, 154 Hedwall, Dianne-30, 50 Heiman, Georgina-140 Helle, Chuck-41 Hellyer, Diane-41 Helton, Bob-42, 48 Henderson, Alice-51, 140, 155 Henderson, Craig-96 Henderson, Gary-130 Henderson, Jeanne--36 Hendrickson, Carol-31, 64 Hentsch, Judy-43, 45, 54, 70, 71 Hentsch, Sharon-30, 50 Herbert, Fred-93 Herman, Mary-54, 140 Hickle, Mary-54, 140 Hickle, Judi-9, 140 Hickman, Louise-28, 65 Hight, Janet-140 Hill, Carol-41 Hill, Claudia-72, 140, 154, 168 Hill, Dottie-129, 140, 155, 159 Hinchman, Chuck-57, 127, 129, 140 Hirt, Lana-41, 55, 59, 65, Hoagland, Melodie-48, 55, 58, 59, 61,62,80,128, 129, 132, 140 Hoagland, Margaret-35, 60, 127 Hobbs, Kay-52, 76, 140 Hoel, John-44, 97 Hoel, Nancy-129, 140 Hoevel, Ken-42 Hoffman, Charlene442, 60, 62, 76 Hoffman, Robert-57, 140 Hollander, Jennie-140 Holman, Bill-57, 95, 131, 140, 155, 156 Holman, Maw-35, 65 Holmberg, Ronnie-54, 140 Holmes, Bennie-42 Holmes, Mara-30, 64 Holmes, Marguerite-140 Holmes, Melvyn462 Holscher, Ernie-48 Homan, Beverly-140 Hopp, Bob-140 Hopp, Jim-41 Hopper, Terry-56 Hoshino, Henry-97 Hotaling, Carolee-41 Housh, Carol-39, 43, 49, 50, 62, 79 Howard, Muriel-40 Howe, Judi-28 Howell, Roy-87, 94, 140 Hudson, Diana-28 Hudson, Margy-29, 65 Huff, Mike-141. Huffey, Naomi-31 Huffman, Rosemary-30, 65 Hughes, Janice-29, 50 Hughes, Marie-31, 65 Hulse, Brenda-36 Hulse, Vernon-141 Humphrey, Chuck-141 Humphreys, Larry456, 96 Humphreys, Roy-96 Hunt, Jean-52, 141 Hurley, Vicky-28, 50 Hurst, Marilyn-65 Husband, Pat-141 Hutcheson, Helen-28, 50, 65 Hutson, Dave-141 Hutson, John-116 Huyck, Marlene-41 lmmenschuh, Sybil-141 Ingram, Margaret-29, 67 Isaac, Cheryl-29, 50, 52 Jackson, Lee Ellen-41, 50 Jackson, Lois-28, 65 Jackson, Nancy-42, 52, 53 Jackson, Sherry-35, 37, 53 Jacobson, Barbara-141 Laird, Dianne-35, 48, 49, Jacobson, David-30 Jaimes, Jenkins, Jensen, Jensen, Jimenez Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Dan-30 Chuck-41 Brian-43, 55 Patty-41 , Jesse-141 , Cheryl-36 , Chuck-43, 56 , Chuck-141 , David-58, 141 Johnson, Floretta-141 Johnson, Gunilla-41, 45 Johnson, Hattie-58, 65 Johnson, Jeanette-42, 64 Johnson, JoAnne-35, 64 Johnson, John-141 Johnson, Martha-35, 50, 57 Johnson, Nancy-29 Johnson, Rick-53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 69, 70, 114, 127, 129, 141 Index Kopecky, Larry--36, 108 Kothe, Eve-43 Koviak, James-43, 63 Kramer, Judy-36, 63 Kramer, Paul-106, 142 Kreutzkamp, Jack-30 Kreutzkamp, Max-142 Kroger, Marietta-28 Kroker, Barbara-48, 50, 80 Kropke, Judy-76, 129, 130, 132, 142 Kropke, Rodger-29 Lopez, Larry-31 Lorimore, Rick-30, 63, 97 Lorman, Craig-29 Lothyan, Marylin-42 Lothyan, Martin-28, 56 Loungway, Cheryl-30, 65 Loungway, Philip-143 Loungway, Sheridan-36, 56 Lounsberry, Dennis-53, 110, 133, 143 Low, Mick-75, 143 Lucas, Judy-34, 50 Johnson, Steve-31, 57 Johnson, Tom--27, 48, 49, 54, 55, 57, 59, 82, 83, 116, 141 Johnstad, Barry-4141 Johnston, Faith--41 Johnston, Grant-37 Johnston, Mike-34, 50, 58 Jones, Ernest-37 Jones, Flora-37 Jones, Flossie--62, 141 Jones, Janet-51, 76, 128, 141 Jones John-30 1 Kaecke, Jones, Judge-141 Jones, Rosetta-41 Jones, Vicki-28, 65 Jones, Walt-30 Jorgensen, Ann-48, 53, 56, 141 Jorgensen, Emma-50, 58 Sharon-28, 65 Kaplan, Sheila-52, 141 Karale, Sharon-29, 65 Karasinski, Stan-41 Katien, Karen-54, 55, 59, 76, 141 Kauffman, Karen--30 Kaufman, Nancy-51, 70, 71, 76,128,129,141 Kaufmann, Ken-35 Kaufmann, Margaret-40, 48, 49, 50, 55, 59 Kaysen, Gerry-141 Keating, Judy-40, 57 Keitz, Lynn-31, 32 Kelleher, John-48, 49, 51, 52,54,60,61,141 Kelley, Karen-54, 141 Kelley, Ora-31, 65 Kellogg, Bonnie-30 Kelly, Colleen--40, 48, 49, 55, 59 Kelly, Dennis-55, 141 Kelly, Joy-58, 132, 142 Kemp, Mary Ellen-39, 76, 142 Kenney, JoAnne-55, 59, 142 Kenney, Sandy-40, 63, 76 Kent, Raymond-34 Kerl, Nancy-34, 81 Keup, Diane-31, 50 Kidd, Raymond-42 Kidd, Richard-30 Kilde, Valdine--43, 64 King, Claude--36, 62, 96 King, Jeanne-28, 50 King, Sharon--42, 50, 54, 128, 129 Kingwell, Donna--36 Kirk, Nancy-63, 76, 142 Kitchen, Sherry-31, 55, 59 Klepper, Nancy--41, 52, 76, 129 Klusmann, John-37, 55, 59 Knaggs, Rick-35 Knight, Don-57, 142 Knight, Jane-45, 129 Knoll, Marianne--43' Knowles, Elizabeth-29 Knudsen, Bill-93 Koch, Lowell-129, 142 Kohseth, Carol-28 ' Kolseth, Steve-142 Koons, Roy-142 Kopecky, Judy-41, 50, 51, 52, 79, 128 Kruckeberg, John--31 Kruetzfeldt, Billie-142 Kruse, Kathy-63 Kuromiya, Meriiane-35, 49, 50, 55 Kuromiya, Steve-40, 48, 49, 55, 55, 59 Kwentus, Harold-37, 55 Kwentus, Sharon-42, 52, 54 Kyle, Pat-42 LaBorde, Brenda--70, 71, 129, 142 LaBossiere, Alan-36, 63 LaCroix, Diane-35, 53 LaDouceur, Kay--37, 48, 50, 79 50, 53 LaLone, Priscilla--50, 58, 78 Lamb, Roger-43 ' Lamb, Roy-31 Lamm, Jim-46, 48, 49, 53, 54, 58,124,127, 128, 133, 142, 162 Lampman, Betty-40 Lampman, Loretta-29 Lane, Bob-63, 142 Lane, David-142 Lang, Kathy-41 Langstaff, Mike-55, 142 Larson, Connie-48, 129, 142 LaSance, Ken-36 LaSance, Pat-28, 65 Lashbrook, Pat-42, 52, 57 Latva, Brenda-41 Lauritson, Connie-48, 142 LaVarnruary, Terry-64 Law, Trina-35, 64 Lawler, Glenn-36 Lawrence, Earle-37, 55 Lawrenz, Dick-41, 43, 56 LeDoux, Jim--40 Luce, Rosemary--36 Luera, Adolp-143 Luera, Mary-43 Luker, Ron-31 Lund, Jim--51, 52, 53, 54, 72, 106, 127, 128, 129, 130 , 133,143,154, 163 Lund, Lee Ann-29, 48 Lundborg, Bornt--42 Lundgren, Barbara-36, 38 Lunt, Don-143 Lynn, Judy-38, 51, 76, 129, 143 Lynn, Paulette-29, 50, 65 Lyon, Greg-35 Mac David, Sandi-58, 124, 130, 142, 143 Macel, Vera--41 Machado, Steve-143 Mcignussen, Dick-28 Magnussen, Bob--143 Mahmke, Marilyn-143 Maier, Sandi-42 Mclnturff, Joyce-76, 129, 13O,132,142,144 McKay, Tomey-144 McKee, Pat-52, 54 McKinley, Lorraine-36, 38, 50 McKinn, Pat-144 McKinney, David-43 McKinney, Kathleen--30, 55 McLaren, Leo-28, 37 McLaren, Joan-65 McLean, Jerry-42, 53, 72, 154, 159 McMullan, Garry-144 McNeil, Margaret-29, 57 McNichol, Allan-58 McNutt, Lee-144 V McQuigg, Jean-29 Mc,Quigg, John-40 Mclieynolds, James-41, 80 McReynolds, Jeanie-31, 32 McShane, Mike--30, 63, 109 McVicar, Joanne--35 McWay, Elizabeth-30, 57 Medley, Kathy-53, 76, 129, 13O,132,142,144 Meister, Fred-31 Meister, John--41, 55 Melia, David--31, 97 Magic, en-55, 144 Melton, Dixie-144, 159 Melton, Bunny--144 Melton, Ethyl--43, 50, 62 Mency, Bessie-65 Mency, Roy-63 Maler, 143 Malin, Susan-48, 52, 53, Merry-48, 143 Mallory, Wesly-36 Mandell, Sandi-43, 48, 50, 64 Manicom, Art-28 Mann, Vicki-36, 48, 50,56 Mesick, Daryl-57, 98, 144 Metzger, Victor-144 Meyer, Ray-42, 52 Meyer, Sherrill-42 Meyers, Jerry-37 Midas, Dennis-87, 93, 106, Mante, Madeleine-41, 52 Mark, Jim-29 Mark, Linda-55, 58, 59, 143 Marquardt, Wayne--143 Marquez, Gloria-29, 65 Marsden, Adelane-42, 48, 50 Marsden Joan-31, 50, 74 Marshall Bob-57,143 Marshall, Larry-35, 97, 108 Marshall, Lynne-35, 38, 50, 53, 122 144 Milbrandt, Ruth-34, 43 Miles, Welton-144 Miller, Ann-42 Miller, Bill-29 Miller, Brian--54, 144 Miller, Bruce--144 Miller, Charles-109, 144 Miller, Chris-29 Miller, Denn'is-54, 58, 144 Lee, Adella-62, 142 Lee, Erma-142 J D 40 Marshall, William-30 Marshman, Allyn--41, 122 Marshman, Garry--143 Lee, . .-39, Lee, Pam--48, 49, 130, 132, 142, 162 Leferink, Curtis-30, 56 Lemire, John-35 Lensink, Karen-50, 63, 78, 129, 132, 142 Lent, Jim-42 Leslie, Jim-31 Lester, Norma-30, 64 Levins, Georgia-29, 50 Levinson, Carole--129, 142 Libbey, Dick-29 Libbey, Jean-37, 50 Libbey, George-29 Lill, Roberta-35, 64 Lincoln, Judd-30, 96 Lincoln, Marcia-35, 53 Linden, Cynthia-60, 62, Martin, Marlene-42 Martin, Wesley-29, 56 Martinez, Joe-42, 43, 52 Martinez, Nancy--57, 143 Massie, Celinda-28, 50, 65 Masterson, Doug-143 Masterson, Phillip-35, 55 Mathis, Dick-48, 49, 53, 128, 129,133, 143, 150, 151 Mattern, Carol-42, 64 Maudsley, Diana-143 May, Margie-54, 130, 132, 142, 143 McAdam, Carollee--30, 50 McAdam, Deanna-143 McCall, Judy-28, 33, 65 McCallum, Janice-42, 57 McClintock, Anne-31 129, 130, 142 Linden, Sally-31, 64 Lingle, Betty--36, 65 Lingle, Karen-142 Linn, Dorothy-65, 142 Liscomb, Peggy-29, 50 Litzmann, Nicky-35, 62 Little, Art-142 McCormick, Catherine-34, 53 McCormick, Herb-55, 108, 131, 143 McCourtney, Marcella-34 McCullion, Bob-143 McDonald, Billie-72, 129, 132, 144, 154, 166 Miller, Don-29 1 Miller, Ethel-52, 144 Miller, Greg-87, 88, 90, 94, 102,106,133,144 Miller, Jeanne-35, 48, 49, 50, 53 Miller, Larry-30, 109 Miller, Loren-31 Miller, Ron--42, 62, 98, 100,,131 Miller, Sally--144 Miller, Sharon-63, 76 Miller, Susan-34, 37, 58 Mills, Cary-37, 58 Mills, Jim-35 Mills, Wayne-28, 114 Miranada, Dick-31 Miriiunio, Jose-31 Mirus, Mary-29, 50 Misemer, Doron-92, 95, 144 Misemer, Mel-92, 93, 144 Mitchell, Janice-48, 144 Mitchell, Wayne-35, 63 Mix, Doris-28, 65 Mix, Jackie--62, 144 Moak, Joan-44, 48, 50, 51, 62, 76 Moberly, Marion--48, 144 Moeller, Judy-40, 48, 49, 55, 59, 122 Monson, Sharon-65, 145 Montgomery, Andrea-30, 65 Lloyd, John-36 Lloyd, Doris-143 Loe, Dick-35, 38, 39 Logan, Gerry-40, 48, 49, 50 54, 63, 76, 128, 129, 155 Logan, Linda--41, 59 Lomax, Linda-40, 48, 50, 55, 59 Long, Larry-41 Lookabaugh, Beverly-143 Lookabaugh, Ora-35 Lopez, John-31 Lopez, Mary--37, 58 McDonald, Helena-144 McDowell, Leonard-36 McFall, Nita-41 McGee, Alberta-37, 65 McGee, Don-134 McGee, George-43 McGee, Mary-40, 42 McGrane, Liz-76, 144 McGrath, Richard-58 McGraw, Don-43 McHenry, Leodis-35 Mclnnis, John--37 Mclntosh, Carol-36, 52 Montgomery, Carolyn--35, 50 65 Montgomery, Hydro-43, 63 Montgomery, John-41, 94 Montgomery, Robert-36 Monyhun, Marilyn-35, 50, 53 Mooers, Ma rgie--5 0 Moon, Henry--35 Moore, Cheryl-28 Moore, John-144 Moore, Roy--41 Moore, Terry-29, 114 Mora, Gloria-31 Sawada, Yoii-28, 131 Morago, Dick--35 Moreland, Oscar-43 Moreno, Rudy-43 Morimoto, Melinda--42, 48, 50, 51, Morrnan, Mick-29 Morris, Joan-50 Morris, Peter-30, 63, 97, 109 Morrow, Ron-29, 114 Morse, Ray-43 Mortensen, Linda-50, 64 Morton, Florine-43, 65 Mosley, Gwen-42 Mountioy, Dennis-36, 55 Mulligan, Gary-41 Munoz, Maryanne-43, 65 Munoz, Mike-34, 37, 63, 128, 131 Munoz, Ray-28, 33, 131 Munson, Bill-31 Munson, Michelle--34 Murphy, Sandi-30, 65 Murray, Brad-42 Navaree, Dottie-36, 50 Neergard, Karen-40, 48, 49, 50, 55, 59, 79 Negus, David-27, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 128, 145 Neill, David-35 Neill, Tom-145 Nelson, Bob-48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 70,.131, 145 Nelson, Phillip-30, 109 Nevarez, Esmerlinda-145 Nevius, Jerry--42, 94 Newby, Gary-35 Newby, Mary--50, 65 Newby, Ken-48, 145 Newland, Mike-60, 61, 106, 130 Newland, Ray-41, 117 Newman, Mike-96, 113, 145 Newsome, Ed-35 Newsome, James-37, 55 Newsome, Sylvia-130, 132, 142, 145 Nickoley, Charles-55, 56 Nichols, Judy-40 Nikolenko, Nick-82, 83, 87, 94, 98, 108 Noack, Judy-34 Noble, BarbaraQ8, 55, 57 Noble, Gladys-41 Noel, Roger-42, 96 Nonamaker, Lois-42 Norgaard, lngrid-48, 54, 145 Noriega, Patrick-43 Nunn, Judith-48, 57, 145 Nyquist, Linda-145 Oatway, David-37 O'Brien, Janet-54 O'Brien, Sarah-36 O'Connell, Larry-42, 57, 129, 131 Odenkirchen, Dagmar-30, 50 Ogle, Catherine-43 Ohl, Connie-37, 64 Olivas, Henry--145 Olivas, Joe-35 Olmsted, Sheila-30, 65 Olson, Ardell-31, 97 Olson, Helen-36, 48, 49, 56, 57 Olson, Robert-145 O'Marro, Carolyn--48, 50, 76, 145 Opel, Arthur-48, 49, 54, 145 Oravetz, Fred-45 Ordway, Margaret-76, 145 Ormond, Joe-36, 54, 69, 70 Orndutf, Roseine-36, 50 Orr, George-36, 97 Orr, Gordon-145 Ortolano, Russell-58 Osborn, Earl-37 Osborn, Pat-42 Oshima, Kenny-43, 96 Ostaszewski, Ken-28, 56 Ostaszewski, Bob-36 Otis, Dorothy-43 Oversby, Mike-42 Owen, Pat-48, 50, 54, 76, 145 Owens, Elaina-145 Page, Corinne-145 Paige, Galen-41 Paine, Pat--145 Pallatin, Cheryl-35, 50, 58, 128 Pallatin, Jo-Ellen-31, 48, 50, 65 Palmer, Brian-30 Palmer, Craig-28 Paparteys, Ed-43 Paquette, Marguerite-145 Parker, John-42 Partlow, Joyce-37, 48, 50, 65 Patrick, David-145 Patterson, Janet-29 Patterson, Judy--40, 48, 49, 50, 76 Patton, Bob-54, 56, 145 Pavlicek, Florence-42, 55, 59, 82, 83 Peacock, Joan-58, 80, 81, 145 Peck, Judy-50, 51 , 129, 145,150,151,157 Peck, Nancy-48, 50, 58, 62, 79, 129, 157 Pederson, Glenn-37, 108 Peers, Ron-29 Pelky, Dan-87, 93, 145 Pell, Barbara-f28, 65 Pennington, Judy-81, 145 Pepper, Bill-31 Pepper, Jim-145 Pepping, Linda-30, 50, 65, 154, 159 Perry, Jim-145 Perry, John--37 Peter, El eonore-31, 50 Peters, Carol-28, 65 Peters, Dennis-29, 97, 109 Peters, Sue-42, 76, 122 Peters, Suzie-76 Petersen, Carla--72, 145, 154, 168 Petersen, Don-35 Petersen, Marshalli145, 146 Peterson, Chris-114, 145 Peterson, Danny--42, 113 Peterson, Joanne-30, 65 Peterson, Sharon-40, 65 Peterson, Tom-31 Petras, Penny-70, 71, 129, 146 Pen, Bob--42 Pettiiohn, Barbara-40, 48, 49, 55, 59 Ptatt, Gary-146 Pfeiffer, Carl-31 Phelps, Cleotha-36, 62, 93 Philips, Roberta--43, 64 Phillips, Ann-31, 65, 130, 142 Phillips, Bob-28, 109 Phillips, Jim-53, 54, 146 Phillips, Roland-42 Philpot, 52, 7 Margaret-48, 50, 6, 146 Index Prange, Dick-36 Preston, Connie-30, 56 Pridemore, Gene-35, 97 Probst, Clark-146 Proffitt, Sandi-41 Prosser, Linda-34 Prouse, Randall-146 Purcell, Jim-146 Putnam, Don-29, 114 Pvtel, Mike-40 Pytel, Sharon-51, 146 Query, Mike-37 Quinn, Jeanne-41 Quinn, .lerene-29, 50, 52 Quinteros, Dick-37 Quinn, Jim-30 Radtke, Nancy-35, 49, 53, 64 Radu, Esther-146 Rainwater, John-146 Rake, Carolyn-146 Rake, Ken-36 Randazzo, John-43 Rapp, Lorraine-35, 49, 50 Reading, Keith-29, 56 Ream, Pat-30 Redmon, Janette--36, 50, 53, 64 Redshaw, Sandi-34, 35, 60, 62, 129 Reed, Ricky-48, 54, 55, 57, 59, 146 Reed, Russell-48, 146 Reegler, Beryl-30, 65 Resse, Sandi-42 Regan, Bob-48, 49, 54, 116, 146 Reischauer, Bonnie-146 Reischel, Roni-58, 146 Relph, Tom-43 Rettberg, Dianne-42 Rhein, Herman-42 Rhoads, Judy-30, 57 Rhodes, Linda-54, 82, 83, 146 Richardson, Frances-43, 48, 50, 128, 129,146 Richardson, Ron-129, 146 Richardson, Sandi-31, 65 Riddle, Terry-36 Ridenour, Ron-30 Ridenour, Sandi-42, 76 Rider, Jane-71, 147 Riendeau, Paul-36, 108 Riley, Pat-36, 50 Rinkin, Dan-128', 129, 147 Ririe, Eileen-35, 50, 64 Ririe, Penny-43, 64 Ritter, Robin-31 Rivera, Dick-147 Roberson, Jim-35 Robert, Lorraine--41, 49, 56 Roberts, Cathleen-42, 45' Roberts, Jo Anne-43, 147 Roberts, Judy-40, 48, 49, 53, 54,V55, 56, 69, 70, 71, 129 Roberts, Robert-37, 63 Robertson, Annie-60, 147 Robertson, Barbara-147 Robertson, Bill-29 Ruslie, Jerry-40 Russ, Holly-31 Russ, Susan-42 Russell, Charles-147 Russell, Irene-30 Russell, Judy-53, 147 Rutherford, Bill-42, 55, 94 Rutherford, Sharon+29, 64 Rutherford, Vada-28, 65 Ruwe, Melinda-48, 76, 127, 128,129,13O,132,142, 147 Ryan, Sherry-41, 76, 82, ss, 129 Satfrhan, Susand147 Salerno, Bob-147 Salmon, Gary-53, 57, 87, 92, 94, 110, 129, 131, 133, 147 Salter, Sandi-43 Samuels, Don--43, 87, 93 Samuels, Gail-37, 154 Sanders, Charlynn-31 Sanders, David-47 Sanders, Mineola-50, 147 Sanderson, Lynette-29, 65 Sands, Dick-147 San Miguel, Carmen-64, 130, 142 San Miguel, Cathy-65 Sang, Bill-31 Sanith, Clarace-147 1 Sargent, Charles-82, 83, 147 Sargent, Tom-40, 43 Sarinana, Ray-53, 147 Sarinana, Salvadore-30 Sass, Larry-41 Sawada, Kenny-35, 53, 62, 96 Sawyer, Ron-36, 96 Sawyer, Tom--36 Saylas, Ray-30 Schaffnit, Linda-28, 48, 65 Schaper, Bobby-43 Schaper, Pam-34 Scherer, Trudy-42, 51, 76 Scheuler, Dick-35, 49, 62 Schiendler, Dick-41, 53, 57, 131 Schipper, Ron-30, 56 Schipper, Sandi-147 Schmidt, Bobby-28 Schmitt, Bobby-28 Schmitt, Marilyn-43, 54 Schmutz, Bob-40, 60, 61, 62 Schneider, Howard-98 Schneider, Margaret-42 Schoerner, Dave-53, 147 Schonfeldt, Sandi-41, 65 Schowen, Bill-35, 108 Schowen, Jim-129, 147 Schroeder, Donna-38, 54, 148 Schubert, Tom-42 Schuerman, Peggy-48, 50, 148 Schuler, Gene--42, 62 Schultz, Emil--148 Schweitzer, Mike-31, 56 Scillion, Ron-55, 148 Phinney, Mary--43 Pickett, Annie-30 Pierce, Cheryl-41 Pierce, Donna-35 Pierce, Mattie-31 Pieri, George-116, 142 Pierson, Beverly-37 Pinker, Lillian-31, 55, 57, 59 Pittman, Jean-35 Pitzer, Cheryl-43 Plagemann, Judy-36, 48, 49, 52, 53 Poague, Bill-35 Poague, Ed-42 Poiar, Sam-30 Pollack, Larry-29 Pollay, Betty-29, 65 Pollay, Jean-76, 146, 158 Porath, Carolyn-37, 55, 59 Porter, Linda-35, 48, 49, 50, 55, 59, 79 Post, Ed-36 Powell, Happy-42, 64 Pownall, Dennis--146, 158 Poyas, Susan-146 Robertson 57 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Rodewald, Rodewald, Rodriguez, Maureen-43, 56, Barry--30, 109 Carl-147 Penny-37, 65 Chuck-51, 147 Sandi-50 Dick-31 Rollins, Liz-36, 54, 59, 64 Scillion, Terry--35, 55, 59 Scott, Betty-48, 49, 50, 148 Scott, Bill-37, 48 Scott, Bruce-29, 109 Carolyn-34, 63, 122 Harold-41, 55, 108 Scott, Scott, Scott, Lorna-141 Scott, Ron-96 Seals, Larry-41 Roine, Sandi-37, 49, 53, 63 Rollins, Nancy-64, 145 Rollins, Sanders-37, 117 Rolon, Carmen-147 Romero, Rick-97, 114 Romney, Clyde-40, 48, 49, 55, 58, 59, 81,181 Romo, Leonard-43 Root, Dorothy-37, 53, 65 Root, Ron-43 Ross, Beverly-63, 147 Rowbotham, Brent-43, 62, 98 Ruan, lna Rae-63, 129, 147 Rucker, Chiquita-42 Ruh, Jeff-29 Rupp, John--147 Seals, Virginia-37 Seargeants, Lynne-42 Seasholtz, John-46, 51, 52, 54,127,129,133,148 Selby, Carole-35, 50, 53 Selby, Ron-31, 109 Selders, John-148 Sellers, Sandi-148 Seratin, Connie--41, 54 Sessler, Barry-41, 52, 57 Shade, Carl-35, 114 Shank, Diane-42 Shannon, Doug-41, 53, 112 Sharrer, Karen-31, 64 Shaw, Linda-41, 54, 80 Sheehy, Kathy-148 Shehorn, Nancy-48, 64 Shehorn, Steve-29 Shepard, Donna-42, 51, 76 Sherman, Mike-36 Shields, Dan-37 Shields, Pat-148 Shipley, Judy-37, 64 Shireman, Barbara-35, 53 Shirk, John-57, 62, 87, 88, 92, 93, 106, 148 Short, Sharon-42 Shrewsbury, Marty-34, 154 Shrewsbury, Toni-35 Shuler, Leslie-35, 48, 49, 53, 64, 130, 142 Shupe, Pete-30 Shupp, Bob-53, 129, 148 Shupp, Dick-35, 63 Stewart, Gerald-28, 97 Stewart, Gloria-43, 76 Stewart Johnnie-55 Stewart Ronnie-43, 62 Stewa rt , Sharon-42 Still, Kelsie-54, 149 Stillman, Darlene-34 Stock, Harold-31, 58 Stockle, Joan-42, 45 Stockman, Dick-54, 149 Stockwell, Charles-149 Winsto Silverman, Phillip -54, 148 Simmons, Chuck-42, 55 Simmons, Marvin Simons, Jan-30 -30 50, 154 Sims, Concelee-37, 63 Sinclair, Tom-56, 148 Singer, Terry-40, 55, 59, 74 Sipe, Steve-53, 57, 133, 148 Siperek, Mike--54, 148 Sites, Gary-42 Sloan, Sheryl-37, 48 Sloyer, Bobbi-37 Smith, Al-148 Smith, Bessie-31 Smith, Billie-36, 48, 55, 59, 64 Smith Bob-41, 42, 108 Smith Carolyn-57, 148 Smith Carolyn-37, 122 Smith Dan-35 Smith David--31, 97, 109 Smith Ed--148 Smith, Elaine-28 Smith Grady-37 Smith Guy-31, 56 Smith Jeri-48, 50, 62, 129, 14 Smith, Jerry-42, 82, 83 Smith, John-42, 57, 129 Smith Keith-29, 97 Smith Marcia-30, 52 Smith Paul-58, 80, 148 Smith Ralph-42, 52 Smith Ron-55, 57, 148 Smith Ron-53, 96, 148 Smith, Terry-57, 87, 92, 94, 112,128, 129, 133,148 Smith, Tom-36 Smith, Tom-48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 148 127, 128,129,131 Snear, Bonnie-148 Snoke, Shirley-148 Snowden, Colleen-42 Snyder, Sharie-41 Snykers, Diane--37 Sommerville, Sharon-148 Sorce, Joe-31 Stone, Helen-36 Strandberg, Dick-42 Stretcher, Ron-81 Strickler, Lynn-30, 50, 64 Stueve, Cleason-35, 108 Stueve, Jean-37, 50, 53 Sulli, Joy-28, 50 Sulzer, Rosy-52, 149 Summers, Jane-36, 55, 59 Sumrall, Chuck-31 Sutherland, Sharon-50, 149 Sulton, Diana-37 Swartsbaugh, Randy-37, 63 Szmanski, Gloria-29, 57 Tachduian, Rosie-43 Tacy, Tim-29, 109 Talbott, Bill--55, 149 Taradek, Don-35 Tassio, Bill-53, 57, 72, 73, 106,133,149,154 Taylor, Joe-36, 130 Taylor, Larry-42, 57 Teasley, Don-53, 57, 87, 94, 129 Teegarden, Judy-58, 71, 122 Teer, Ernestine-29, 65 Tennant, Sharlene-42, 52, 65 Tennant, Sharon-42, 52, 65 Theall, Don--35 Thomas, Bobs-48, 53, 54, 56,128,129,149 Thomas, Bob-35 Thomas, Jean-42 Thomas, Mike-35 Thompson, Roy-51, 52, 53, Index Valentine, Fred--55 Valenzuela, Loraine-35, 50, 53 - Valenzuela, Roberta-29, 50, 53, 65 Vance, Don-150 Vander Kam, Arden-42, 48, 50, 64, 76 Vanderluit, Richard-42, 96 Van De Wetering, Faith-36, 50, 52, 63, 122 Van Norman, Gloria-150 Van Valkenburgh, Nick-44, 51, 54, 57, 58, 127, 129, 150 Van Zeualuwenburg, Jack- 150 Velasquez, Arthur-41, 55 Vensell, Rusty-60, 61, 127, 129, 150, 159 Vetter, Judy-37 Villalobos, Al-41, 50, 57, 58 Villalobos, Victor-31, 109 Vollmer, Dee-52, 76, 150 Vore, Barbara--43, 48 Vore, Mary-29, 65 Wadhams, Sharolyn-43, 64 Wadkins, Carol-41, 76, 82, White, Gary--43 White, Jo Ann--151 White, Penny-31, 164 White, Terry-35, 62 Whiteley, Sharon-63, 129, 151, 155 Widrig, Roberta-30, 50 Wilkerson, Mary-29, 65 Wilkinson, Bill-35 Will, Larry-151 Will, Steve-36, 63 Williams, Diane-44, 65 Williams, Ed-29 Williams, Janet-151 Williams, John-34 Williams, Johnny-30, 103 Williams, Larry-151 Williams, Pat-65, 151 Williams, Shan-31, 53, 64 Willis, Jerald-28, 109 Wilson, Andrea-29, 48, 65 Wilson, David-41, 87, 94, 106 Wilson, John-36 Wilson, Judy-43 Wilson, Sarah-42 Wilson, Willie-96 Winkler, Bill-151 n, Ma rcella-2 8, 74 83 Wadkins, Dennis-28, 63 Waite, Jimmy-150 Waidik, Walker, Walker, 64 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, 54 Walker, Gary-41 Cardellia-35 Donna-30, 55, 59, Ed-31, 109 Gloria-35, 62 Jim-57, 150 Marianna-42, 52, Mary-150 Wallace, Bob-37, 117 Wirth, Larry-35 Wirth, Ron--151 Wittnebert, Carl-40, 49, 50 Witty, Edith-35, 48, 49, 62 Wolfe, Kathy-43 Wolfe, Sylvia-31 Woltman, Janet-43, 63 Wong, Tom-29 Wood, Paul-29, 97 Woodrum, Bill-36 Wallace, Donna-48, 52, 54, 57 Wallace, Glennis-59 Wallace Jim-37 117 54, 114, 149 Thompson Joe-31, 63, 104, 109 Thompson, John-53, 93 Thompson Karen-31, 65 Thompson Karl-35 Thompson Kathy-43 Thompson, Leon-54, 149 Thompson Linda-52, 76 Thompson Linda-42, 76 Thompson, Penny-51, 54, 62, 72, 149, 154 Thompson, Robert-41 Thompson, Sharon-50, 53, 56, 62, 149 Thomsen, Kirsten-5, 128, 132, 149, 161 Thormod, Ken-43 Thormod, Mike-28, 55 Sorensen, Marie-48, 49, 54, 76, 77, 82, 83, 129, 148 Sosa, Octavio-48, 50, 53, 128, 149 Sowell, Claudette-62, 149 Soyeshima, Sumiko-35, 55, 59, 65 Spence, Terry-54, 149 Spencer, John-42, 96 Sperry, Judy-41 Sperske, Lorraine-54, 149 Sprague, Maureen-29, 50 Spicer, Jessie-43 Spicer, Lee-35, 55 Springer, Margie+43, 48, 82, 83, 158 Stafford, Phil-31 Stafford, Roxie-50, 128, 129 132, 149 Stallman, Carolyn-149 Stanton, Dave-35 Stanton, Karen-30, 50 Staples, Glenda-54, 149 Starin, Pat--48, 149 Stark, Carol-37, 154 Stawowy, Bob-149 St. Cyr, Bob-149 ' Steiner, Susan-31, 50, 65 Stephenson, Jenell-42 Stetler, Pat-31, 48, 50, 64 Stevens, Anita-42 Stewart, Brenda-76, 149 Thornburgh, Craig-29, 52 Thornton, Ann-43, 64, 76 Thorpe, Gordon-36 Thorsen, Cheryl-48, 49, 50, 78 Tiffany, Randy-149 Tine, Sandi-65, 149 Titone, Jim-149 Tomkins, Fred-149 Tomlinson, Tom-36, 103 Totten, Roy-29 Tourangeau, Dick-149 Trapp, Terrie-53 Treydte, Paul-54, 69, 70, 150 Triggs, Marlene-43 Tucker, Carole-35, 48, 49, 50, 78 Tucker, Pat-37 Turner, Jeff-36 Turville, Terrie-57, 150 Tyler, Joe-150 Tvler, Nan-36 Ullom, Gary-53, 60, 61, 62, 87, 95, 110, 127,128, 133, 150 Underwood, Judy-54, 50 Nnrau, Sharon-37, 49, 50 Vaits, Marika-150 Vaits, Solveiga-40, 76 Valentine, Barbara-28 Valentine, Bob-43, 57 Waller, Mike--30 Walling, Bill-129, 150 Walling, Ken-28 Walls, John-92, 150 Walter, Norma-42 Walters, Bob-96, 150 Waltz, Allen-49, 54, 55, 59, 82, 83, 150 Waltz, Gerry-34 Wand, Scott-30 Ward, Billy-36 Ward, Pat-41 Wark, Mike-45, 151 Warner, Beth-41, 52, 63, 76 Warner, Elaine-151 Warren, Barbara-82, 83, 129,132, 150, 161 Washington, Carmen--43 Washington, Evelyn-37 Washington, Eugene-35 Washington, Gloria-43, 64 Waters,, Gary-150 Watson, Margaret-151 Watson, Sandi--76, 151 Way, Mike-152 Weatherbie, Judy-60,62,150 Weaver, Ray-151 Webber, Joan-63, 76 Webber, Purvis-31 Weber, Bill-37 Weber, Darlene-63, 151 Wehrung, Walter-56 Weimar, David-114, 151 Weisz, Carol-43, 55, 74 Witzeill, Charlene-29, 64 Welch, John-37, 56, 63 Welch, Pennie-62, 76, 132, 151 Weller, Dick-46, 111, 129, 133, 151, 155 Wells, Maurice-31, 114 West, Kathy--53, 63 Weston, Fred-51, 54, 62, 151 Wheeler, Jim-41 Wheeler, Sam-140 Wheeler, Tom-31 Whetzel, Calvin-31, 63, 109 White, Gary-54, 68, 70, 71, 80,129,151 Woods, Janice-29 Woods, Jay-152 Woods, Sharon--40, 48, 50, 76 Worroll, Carol-152 Wray, Lettie-28 Wright, Bill-35, 53 Wright, Jim-43 Wright, Jo Ann-152 Wright, Mike-152 Wright, Nancee-28, 31, 50 Wright, Ron--117,'152 Wright, Sylvia-43, 50 Wright, Treg-41 Wright, Walter--43, 49, 55, 59, 62, 70, 110 Wrona, Mike-30, 56 Wronka, Ernie-54, 111, 117 152 Wronka, Terry-29 Wurchum, Laurel-37, 50, 79 Wurtz, Bill-37, 57 Wyne, Jon-35, 108 Yates, Hugh-43, 52, 53, 60, 61,v62,128,133,152 Yekle, John-55, 152 Yoder, Jon-152 Young, Dick-34, 56 Young, Jacqui-48, 52, 55, 152 59, Young, Judy-35, 48, 55 Young, 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