Monrovia High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Monrovia, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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X 9 M:K.,Q , I 1 ..l?XTQv Y. . . ,XV- ...-,.... ,, , Y E 1 5 IQ? W5 ..............,..M. v?-ea' ,,,., .,.. ...... 1 'Q fs HH H 3 HB L ,Sd A Q Q 5' xi 1 gag ...W ,aofri-'ff' f , 7 Hiyili ef' rr P Superintendent Stanley C. McClintic During his thirty-three years as teacher and administrator at Monrovia High School, Super- intendent Stanley C. McCIintic has seen the campus grow from ci one-building plant to an educational institution accommodating students from three communities--Monrovia, Arcadia and Duarte--and back to a one-community high school with an enrollment of 2000. Arriving from the Sacramento Valley, where he and his father grew up as native Californians, Mr. McClintic in September of 1928 assumed the role of principal of adult education and three years later took on the added responsibilities of teaching in the humanities. His thirst for knowledge was not satiated while attending the University of California at Berkeley, Boston University, Stanford, and the University of Southern California, where he re- ceived his master's degree. He continues to be interested in dramatics, concerts, history and things cultural. Balancing this academic inter- est is his love of tennis and badminton, fishing and gardening, bowling and golfing. In addi- tion to his busy teaching schedule and admin- istrative duties, he has found time during the years to sponsor debating, athletic, dramatic and Boy Scout activities. For your kindly and ever-present interest in our welfare, we, the students of Monrovia High School, respectfully dedicate this 1961 edition of the MONROVIAN, with heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to you, Stanley C. McClintic. WfFW W ' ' as? W TODAY will be YESTERDAY ThirTy-Tive yeors from now. As you pull ouT your 1961 MONROVIAN To envelop yourself in 0 pink cloud of nosTolgic1, The goool ol' doys of youTh will be There beTore you. Mogiccilly The glowing dome will be covered vviTh o luxurionT grovvTh of hoir, The corseTed figure will be Trim once ogoin. No irriToTing ulcer Then, no Tinonciol mozes, no income fox! The '61 MONROWAN hos co1pTureol The oloys of The beouTiTul blossoming-buT soon, how very soon, The rosy bloom loses iTs lusTer cincl crumbles inTo ci nosTolgio Where Today becomes o glorious yesTerdoy in o school yearbook. CONTENTS Administration and Faculty 8 Clubs and Organizations 34 Sports 74 Classes 116 Student Life 156 Seniors 172 Advertising 204 Club Roster 220 Index 224 A.-is vs 'W- MM 9' -Q' Mrs. Beverly Eisenman, Jock Christopher, William Gloves, Tony Sfillson cmd Robert Clorrio relax offer Q faculty meeting. Two can be found who are on the present staff. ADMINISTRATION 8g FACULTY Teaming together to organize learning and student activities at Monrovia High, the faculty and administration are the people behind the scenes. Besides originating plans that will not only benefit the school but also the community, this group is responsible for the sponsor- ing of all clubs and organizations as well as the executive and business branches of our school. Headed by Superintendent S. C. McClintic and Principal Frank Williamson, they are the mainspring of Monrovia High 019' BPM 19'- 4 1' tae Dig N Fjfx g:,...f BOARD OF TRUSTEES Our Board of Trustees, composed of a group of civic- minded men who have voluntarily given their Time to help our administrators form school policy, includes, left to right: Mr. Rex Kramer, Mr. William Feeler, Mr. Robert Flannes, President, and Dr. M. D. Schmutz. Q Q Q vt 1, PRINCIPAL With the ending ot The school year, it is a pleasure to extend congratulations to the members of the student body upon completion of another year in their educa- tional program. The seniors are to be commended on The leadership they have provided during Their tour years, and each graduate has my best wishes for un- limited success. Students who return to Monrovia High Mr. Stanley McClintic, Monrovia High's distinguished Superintendent, sees to it that every person of high school age receives the best education possible. SUPERINTENDENT At no time in the history of America has There been more interest in education, or more need for it. The main value of The high school diploma is that iT opens a door to a college or university where one can continue his education. It is my hope that many of you have decided to take advantage of This opportunity. But whatever you may clo, or wherever you may go, my best wishes will go with you. 12 School in September are charged to apply Themselves to a rededication of achievement in all phases of school endeavor. Our very well-liked and respected principal, Mr, Frank Williamson, wisely co-ordinates school personnel and administrators. .grill A li ....,..- As Assistant Principal, pleasant Mr. Leonard Morris directs student activities and handles school discipline. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ll It has been a pleasure working and planning with this year's Senior Class. Our leadership has been out- standing and the student cooperation has exceeded my fondest expectations. The underclassmen will benefit greatly from the precedent you have established. I feel certain the Class of '61 will long be remembered as one of the finest classes in the history of our High School in the Valley. BUSINESS MANAGER Responsible for obtaining all our school supplies is Mr. Paul Addis, Monrovia High's Business Manager. He takes care of our school needs, from pens and pencils to printing presses. Mr. Addis also supervises, the Busi- ness and Accounting Office, the Maintenance and C-us- todial Departments, transportation and the Cafeteria Staff. Our young and personable Business Manager, Mr. Paul Addis, takes care of the business end of things at Monrovia High School. 13 il13Q5Z15il? Our popular and helpful Dean of Girls, Miss Ruth Foreman. Counseling the senior girls and helping them choose a college or vocation constitute lust two of Miss Ruth Foreman's many responsibilities. As Dean of Girls, she works with the Administrators to make students' years at Monrovia High enioyable, as well as profitable. I4 DEANS ANE Miss Clytis Cummens Girls' Counselor, guides girls through high school by assisting them in planning their school courses and advising them about their future hopes and aspirations. She also sympathetically helps girls with their everyday problems. Warm and friendly describes our Girls' Counselor, Miss Clytis Cummens. :lv 5- O Q X , IOUNSELORS Efficiently handling his iob as Boys' Counselor, Mr. Glenn Grout discusses The boys' programs with Them and helps Them overcome The hurdles That They meet. He advises Them on whether to take college, business, or Trade courses and Then assists Them in choosing a sched- ule suited To Their needs. Mr. Glenn Grout, Boys' Counselor, capobly counsels and helps Monrovia boys. 4 Mr. Arthur Langdon, our Dean of Boys, helps boys attain their goals in life, through his competent guidance. Our Dean of Boys, Mr. Arthur Langdon, is in charge of assisting senior boys in choosing their goal in life. He works with each in arranging his class schedule so that it coincides with that goal. He also helps boys solve additional personal problems. 15 Qll .1 lu J , .ur A friendly smile lights the face of Clovis Smith, the director ot attendance. Counselor Robert Long cordially greets a student. ATTENDANCE As Director of Attendance, Mr. Clovis Smith is responsible for seeing that stu- dents attend school regularly. His many duties also include directing student wel- fare and issuing work permits. COUNSELCR Assisting students in planning their program schedules is Mr. Robert Long. He programs each according to his in- terests and abilities, advises him on after graduation plans, and helps him choose a college or career in keeping with his interests. 16 .9 .2 we Rf 4,-fa' AUDIO-VISUAL Mr. Wesley Davison is head of the Audio-Visual Department. He is respon- sible tor ordering tilms and,,Iunder his direction, the Audio-Visual boys care for and run the proiectors, tape record- ers, and record players. Director of Research, Walter Lauterbach. aoes over test results with a student. Roll 'em, boys, beams Wes Davison, Audio4Visual Department head. Magi' 5' , ,i RESEARCH School Psychologist Walter Lauterbach, who heads the Research Department, works with students by counseling them individually and testing them in groups. This is his second year at Monrovia High, where he works three days each week. l7 As Secretary to the Principal, Mrs. Estella Peterson has many duties, including making appointments, taking minutes at meetings, assisting in the arrangements for P.T.A. meetings, and arranging the Laccalaureate and commencement programs. Being Secretory to the Superin- tendent is a big job and it is capably handled by Mrs. Marion Portwoocl. She has many responsibilities, in- cluding handling correspondence and preparing the school board agenda. Acting as a main tie between students' home and the school, the the Attendance Officer handles all school attendance records for the school and state. Also handling the tardies, this group is not only busy, competent. but SECRETARIES The unsung heroines of Monrovia High are the charming ladies of thi General Office, who publish the daily teacher and class bulletins, handli the ringing of the bells and the switchboard, as well as serve as the inform tion center of the school. It is this group of fine women that coordinates al the offices of Monrovia High. C1 Mrs. Theresa Timko assists Miss Foreman and Miss Cummens in the Girls' Counseling Office. She is re- sponsible for such things as hand- ling appointments and activity ap- plications. Working in Monrovia High's Rec- ords Office are Mrs. Kathryn Larson and Miss Gloria Higle. They take care of students' permanent records and send transcripts to other schools and colleges. Helpful and smiling is Mr. Morris' secretary, Mrs. Linda Dyer. As sec- ond in command of the Student Ac- tivities Office, she is in charge of the student citizenship records, mim- eographing forms, and, in general helps to co-ordinate student activi- ties at our school. Handling the business end of life at Monrovia High are the efficient adies of the Business Office. This capable group handles all purchasing and laying for the school as well as keeping the accounts for the A.S.B., cafeteria, Iitten-Koop, and games. Boys' Counseling Office secretary is Mrs. Nell Coger. As assistant to Mr. Langdon and Mr. Grout, she has the responsibility of mak- ing appointments and handling eligibility lists. K ,'fS'-fra ju- If Ap A 'K 0'-.Studio ' Mrs. Carherine Gill, our dieticion, Under the direction of Mrs. Gill, the Cofeterio ond Kitten Koop staffs pro- vide students with snocks ond hot lunches throughout the yeor, .. ff, EQ -,va .l , ,Ny- , 4 f Y- F i N vi ., 3 D Kitten Koop helpers M. Ccpen cmd M. Vondrok prepore for snack Monrovia High's Cafeteria Staff includes Mmes. D. Srcimofis, M, Lee, D. Pfcelzer, D, Merwof, K. McMahon, D. Gcllogher, A. Strauss. i. in 20 .r - . ' m.....--. - -- .-Ai - .... L sl ll Irthout custodians it would be practically impossible to run a school. Pictured here are: Boyle R Fear R Grimes, W. Kaufman. Row 2: K. Rogers, J. Tuziuski, L. Bryan, F. onsen Row 3 J Knstner, L. Kohler, R. Dickensheet, A. Jay. Always ready to as- sist students and teach- ers is Mr. William Boyle, head custodian. Supervising the stu- dent parkina lot and s e e i n g that Madites don't leave the grounds without permission is Mr. Leslie Pops Marsh. Mr. Orlan Miner's tasks include distribut ing locker keys to stu- dents and replacing lost keys. Supervisor of Grounds is Mr. Ace Wheeler, who is familiar to most stu- dents and teachers who have been in need of his services. RV K . L -. f' , 9 P5 V 10, Q.. if r rf' vm.- s 1' ' g-'25, rw-F XX XX . 'N . l - 2 ,. . s ,..i iaNQ!: , . ...... , f , Eg Q . Q y , . . ki., Q, S L. ff M ll tt't' Transporting Maclites to and from school is only il 'RN one of the bus driver's many iobs. From left to u right are: L. Yates, R. Babcock, W. Brown, C. Rupert, C. Gleich. 21 HF K I 'FV' YZ T T T Supplying us with school needs such as paper and pencils is Mrs. Ann Fox, manager of the Student Store. She also handles the play and dance tickets, and the distribution of the Wildcat In charge of Monrovia High's book room is Mrs. Martha Moffit. She issues, repairs, and counts textbooks, Takes care of misplaced books and collects fines from those who lose books, Miss Kathryn Geddes, our librarian, and Miss June Jahr, her assistant, run our library smoothly and effi- ciently. Their warm smiles and willingness to help make our trips to the library very pleasant and successful. During the year, students were always able to go to the nurse's office to receive advice on proper diet and hygiene from Mrs. Beverly Eisenman. Assisting in the office is Mrs. Lillian Mills. 22 STUDENT SERVICES NX, I love diagraming! I love diagraminglu Miss Carolyn Zoretich beams as she tries to sway Bruce Redmon's enthusiasm. Vin ini S. s. - 0ctober's Faculty Party found Miss Margaret Cooper and Mr, taking a turn around the Flamingo pool. Fred Long Faith Johnston grimaces as Mr. James Stewart goes over the results of a unit test. Note that Valentino smile on Mr. Stewart! You must use a comma after direct address, Mrs. Muriel Holmgren advises Richard Moraga, as Wayne Mitchell waits his turn for essciy correction. 23 H. -4? f 5 S A sf Nm.. -+11 f Q V! y! 1 Science Department-Row I: Charles Dunson, Anthony Biclgiotfi, Miss Margaret Cooper, Andrew Sprodley. Row 2: Robert Henry, Ross Lovioletfe, Raymond Douglass. 'QQ Fx, 5 ,rx 'li' 1257 ... CL mf Q merge nilfs. 'es Q. Commercial Deparimeni-Row 1: Miss Honey, Joe Burchom, Mrs. Gladys Smith. R 2: Mrs. Margaret Lillian Stone, Miss Violet Albcxrion. ow gar- ku K w ,sm 1-nw' S ia I Q Art and Music Departments-Row McRae, Miss Dorothy Clemmons. I: Mrs. Hedvig Finkenbinder, Miss Virginia Coldwell. Row 2: John 75 Homemuking Department-Row I: Mrs. Louise Burns, Mrs. Carol Gorton, Mrs. Phyllis Hepburn sw Qu' QM? - r Q 3- jx ,vs Af R x all B Social Science Departrnenl-Row Mary House, Miss Vivian Elmgren 28 x nf' I: Miss Gladys Jahr, Harry Sfrubbe. Row 2: Mrs. Gladys Lee, Mrs ,Allan Maxwell. Row 3: Arthur Townley. 3 l 2..- 'QQ' ., r f r 1. ff ff If ll X - M ,,f . l W 2 X A' +V- ,. 7 f lL, IQ- Cf! 1 English Department-Row 1: R. G. Oliver, Miss Emroy Walker, Miss Beverly Bartlett, Mrs. Marianne Campbell. Row 2: William Glaves, Mrs. Hedvig Finkenbinder, Mrs, Thelma Thompson, William Hatch. Row 3: Jul Williams, Frank Jansson. 4 ,f A4 , 1 J Language Department-Row 1: Mrs. Marianne Campbell, Mrs. Bernice Curnow. Row 2: Fred Long Jack Christopher. 9-nik 'K' . 1 , Math Department-Row 1: Mrs. Theodore Taylor, Miss Lois Moyer. Row Molodowifch. iwr' 2: Frank Cameron, Anthony .gig ge A' Qi l ff' t. ,,. f may l ,W ,X Row 1: Mus. Mary McKesson QR A A Q ia 11 www x l as ' 'xi A ' l A -wa lr f 4. N---A fl augifr' fin 'SLI -.,.. .L xlmmm QPR' W, - -, rl X TA V Wx, ...Y ,..,- Industrial Arts Department-Row 1: Harvey Brubaker, August Swyke, Robert Culp, Whalen Hickey. Row 2: William Finder, Omer Bailey, William Yocum. History Club students congregate in Miss Elmgrerfs room Flappiers ull, the girls pose in their new uniforms. CLUBS 8. ORGANIZATIONS The razzle-dazzle of green ond white pompons, the excitement ot attending o first night performance in the Auditorium, the clashing cymbals thundering from the Bond Room-these were the sights, feel- ings, ond sounds that mode or memory of 1961 ot Monrovia High School. Extro-curricula octivities, calong with our occidemic work, mode 1961 one ofthe fullest yeors in school history. Row 1: Miss Elmgren, Sponsor, J. McQuigg, K. Hose, C. Kelly, S. Hebert, K. McKinney, S. DiLeo, N. Johnson, S. Baker, L. Robert, B. Pettijohn, C. Freeman, G. Levins, Mr. Long, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Roberts, G. Kelly, S. Kuromiya, L. Pinker, M. Beischel, M. Hudson, L. Porter, L. Fanslow Monrovia's most popular honor organization, Scholarship Society, was one of the most active clubs on campus. Directed by Miss Vivian Elm- gren and Mr. Robert Long, this club helped out with many service proiects throughout the cam- pus. Besides ushering at Go-to-School Night, the members functioned at the Monarc-Faculty Basketball Game and gave two scholarships at the annual Gold Seal Banquet. The group was headed by Clyde Romney, president, Carol Housh, vice-president, Karen Neergard, secre- tary, and Richard Brock, treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS R Kneeling: L. Hada, P. Lambert, M. Shumway, C. Thomas, L. Giboney, S. Soyeshima, C. Massie, P. Emigh, D. Yoder, J, Logan, R. Milbrandt, P. Morimoto. Row 1: Mr. Maxwell, Sponsor, M. Heald, C. Finch, L. Woods, S. Fuiimoto, M. Morimoto, D. Witty, V. Emigh, C. Keane, M. Springer, L. Foley, M. Finder, S. Wininger, L. Sakatani, C. Porter, P. Baker, Mrs. Lee, Sponsor. Row 2: L. Schuler, L. Keitz, N. Johnson, M. Hudson, unidentified, L. Nonamaker, C. Rucker, E. Hatcher, N. Doroshaw, M. Rickords, B. Smith, A. Wilson, S. Baker, J. Stueve, H. Powell. Row 3: V. Shehorn, J. Thurber, S. Holmes, C. Mclntosh, B. Sperske, B, Franks, M. Monyhun, P. Robinson, K. Kruse, D. Pierce,, C. Hendrickson, S. Linden, S. Taylor, B. McVicar, C. Becherer. Row 4: J. McCallum, P. Stetler, K. West, G. Kelly, B. Gannon, S. Tatsch, J. Noock, J. Moeller, J. Springer, J. Fuchs, K. Davidson, M. Pollard, C. Fink, J. Plagemann, N. Shehorn, M. Huyck, R. Hanson, H. Olson, V. Emigh, J. Gardiner, D. Witty. Row 3: C. Housh, M. Kaufman, N. Doroshaw, J. Moeller, M. Holsten, F. Meister, D. Heald, K. Neergard, J. Patterson, L. Lomax, K. Davidson, K. Dennis. Row 4: R. Totten, J. Waltz, R. Goldman, C. Wittnebert, W. Wright, R. Alleman, B. Boston, E. Papatreys, C. Romney, J. Dalka, B. Wright, R. Brock, D. Dickoff. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Future Teachers, sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Lee and .Mr. Allen Maxwell, once again met their set goals of the year, holding a successful noon dance and selling football programs to raise money for their annual scholarship. They went on many field trips and held their favorite teacher picnic in the spring. Officers for the club were Kathy Davidson, president, Nancy Shehorn, vice-president, Lois Hada, secretary, Gerri Logan,treasurer, and Laura Foley, historian. s,:.,,.,,.m,,.,,,,,..,, ...,.,. ....,... . .. 'M .1 K A - ,,rg 't'ti. .--,sv a., . 'llc GH- 3 . rv.. lr , . .tips-ixafil V Q fggirigzrlrg' ,- 5551212 iffia ' Mr-r1.'z--5 Q , ' f -:ii '--'gi lg 1.i'gIv'1,. C51 :i.g,'i2g if 3, A ,gi i '1. v, .Alia Row 1: L. Hada, D. Duperron, A. Gomez, C. Mclntosh, S. Woods, J. Gardiner, M. Morimoto, B. Franks, G. Chamberlain, G. Stewart, K, Hose, C. McCormick, S. Hada, M. Martin. Row 2: Mrs. Curnow, To be good neighbors was the goal of this year's Los Buenos Vecinos. This club lived up to its name in every way by sending money to a homeless boys' school in Peru and by col- lecting clothing and toys for the needy children in La Paz, Baia, California. They also sent con- testants to the foreign language field day last spring. They put on fun skits and games in Spanish, sang Spanish music, and heard many speakers. Officers for the club were John Smith, president, Gloria Stewart, vice-president, Mar- garet Kaufman, secretary, and Vickie Emigh, treasurer. MAJORETTE CLUB Kneeling: C. Tucker, K, LaDouceur, C. Thorsen, V. Gurley, S. DiLeo, P. LaLone. Row 1: J. Greenamyer, L. Keitz, B. Franks, L. Wurschum, C. Hendrickson, E. Ririe, J. Libbey, M. Schmitt, A. Wilson, L. Melton J. Pallatin, S. Fuiimoto. Row 2: A. Fey, C. Massie, N. Hill, N. Johnson, M. Mirus, L. Bailey, M. Springer, M. Hudson. J. Woods, L. Sakatani, J. Marsden. Row 3: L. Davis, J. Knight, M. Moors, S. Strauss, L. McKinley, E, Jorgensen, L. Mortensen, J. Quinn, P. Statler, J. Drayer, F. Vande Wetering, M. Pollard, M. Egley, J. Teegarden. l f Sponsor, H. Powell, L. Keita, S. Fuiimoto, E. Marsden, S. Mandell, C. Rucker, P. Flannery, P. Gage, J. Marsden, J. Woods, N. Johnson, V. Emigh. Row 3: N. Doroshaw, C. Fink, K. Kruse, L. Lomax, J. Patterson, A. Thornton, K. Neergard, V. Gurley, M. Kaufmann, D. Hamlin, N. Shehorn, E. Hatcher. Row 4: B. Colvin, J. Partlow, J. Pittman, J. Quinn, J. Dalka, J. Smith, R. Bramble, K. Dalka, F. LOS BUENOS VECINOS The main purpose of the Maiorette Club was to help girls who were interested in baton twirl- ing. The group, because of the many first semester activities, met twice a month the sec- ond semester to develop the basic skills and to perfect them for the coming tryouts in May. This was done under the skillful sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Yenney and Miss Georgiana Beck, while the Maiorettes and Banner Girls supplied the teaching. The Ushers Club aT Monrovia was The group ThaT kepT The assemblies in hand. The boys are chosen aT The beginning of The year and serve as ushers aT all assemblies. They make sure no food was Taken inTo The audiTorium, collecfed The absence slips, and acfed as firsT class door- men. The sponsor was Mr. Glenn Grouf. Row 1: Miss Elmgren, D. Witty, C, Kelly, B. Petfiiohn, E, Marsden, L. Shuler, L. Porfer, P, Flannery, S. Kurorniya, K, Hose, J. RoberTs, Row 2: D. Hamlin, S. DiPoalo, E. Hatcher, M. Kaufmann, J. Moeller, K. Neergard, C. Burski, S. VaiTs, L. Lomax, L. Fanslow, J. Plagemann. Row 3: B. Wrighf, R. Bramble, C. Romney, J. Smifh, B. BosTon, J. Dalka, M. Johnston. lHSTORY'CLUB 38 USHERS Row 'lz Mr. Grouf, T. WrighT, T, Hammond, R, ScoTT, G. Cooper, A. Farr. Row 2: R. Kropke R, Fisher, J. McLean, J. Spencer, R, Finch, D. Shannon, E. Halliwell. Row 3: D. Samuels, J. Green L. O'Connell, D. Schiencller, C. Boyer, E. Harfigan, R, Geffen. History Club, being one of The mosT acTive clubs on campus, boasTing a membership of over forTy sTudenT hisTorians under The skillful leadership of personable Madame Roll-Taker, had an exciTing and inTellecTually sfimulafing year highlighTed by viewing a showing of The mediocre specTacular SparTacus, which was carefully scruTinized by The club's synical offi- cers. The officers oT The club are Barbara PeTTi- iohn, president Sfeve Kurorniya-, vice-president and Solveiga VaiTs, secreTary. The main goal ot Junior Statesmen was learning The art of politics. This was accom- plished by attending many conventions at which politics were discussed. This club also had some social activity. They had several potlucks and an annual Christmas party. With The help ot Mr. Robert Oliver The group learned politics by set- ting up a model government ot their own. . y ik Q H.. i ,J , 1 if Q . ,JF 1? gs T i 'f i .gwgsfmf iv. V cv A ' .. .-T... 1 - - T 1-., ze- ' . 1 i-V2 T . if-as , . ., , , . . M 5, x . X - 43 s., 1 ' ,pp- JUNIOR STATESMEN Row 'l: M. Lincoln, J, Roberts, L. Shuler, S. Weiss, R. Lill, D. Reynolds. Row 2: C. Gibbs, K Dennis, S. Williams, S. Advants, N, Shehorn, K. West, M. Hanscom, D. Stevens. Row 3: P. Robinson, K. Thompson, L. Mortensen, T. Eckerman, R. Congo, B, Wright, J. Plagemann. Row 1: J, Lopez, W. Zschoche, B. Santo Pietro, J. Geller, R, Pietro, E. Walker, M. Thormod, P. Loungway, J. Guyon, H. Fincher. Row 2: Mr, Davison, J. Newsome, J, Wallace, G. Libbey, H. Scott, J, Hopp, H. Kwentus, E. Bassett, B. Olson, F. Haynes. Row 3: C. Bornt, E. Lawrence, L. Close, R. Moore, J. Moore, E. Williams, P. Gfeller, C. Nickoley, T. Bixler, J. Klusmann. AUDIO VISUAL For every film shown in classes this past year we have The boys of the Audio-Visual classes to Thank. Every teacher- acquired the tilms she needed for the classwork, and in the classes the A-V boys learned to operate the audio instruments. 39 ....,....... ...vu was one oT The newer clubs on campus. lTs members consisTed of foofball players who have leTTered in Bee or Cee fooTball for Two years or one year in VarsiTy. The club, because of iTs newness, was relafively small. BuT The sponsor, Mr. Dick Robbins, was sure The membership would be up nexT year. FOOTBALL CLUB Row 1: R. ScoTT, K. O'Shima, G. Cooper, A. Farr, R. Goldman, F. l-lerberT, B. Schowen. R, Finch, J. Green, J. Carr, E. Day, C. Boyer, E. Hariigan, N. Nikolenko. 'x 3341 W WW Row 1: Mrs. Burns, Sponsor, J. Lashbrook, R. Jones, R. Meyer, J. O'Brien, D. Wallace, M. Greene, N. McFall, M. McGee, L. Thompson, D. S. Austin, D. A. Ausfin, S. Golden, L. Jones, J. Reed Mrs. Hepburn, Sponsor. Row 2: J. JohnsTon, J. Gagus, V. Tachcliian, B. Warner, M. Springer M. Calderwood, S. STeinerT, M. Mirus, J. Craucler, J. Mielke, N. Goodman, N. Dean, C. Barnes L. Hemsch, D. Navarre, M. Lincoln. Row 3: P. Bybee, M. RooT, Y. Enterline, M. Walker, P. Lash' brook, M. Manfe, A. McGee, C. RoberTs, V, Corley, M. Huyck, J, McCallum, U. Buehler, R. Diehl man, L. Dohrman, G. Emberson, L, Bailey. Row 4: C. Serafin, C. Fink, P. Robinson, B. Gresserf E. Jorgensen, L. Morfensen, J. Libbey, P. McKee, E. Ririe, J. Quinn, L. McKinley, J. Plagemann E. Van de Wefering, J. Albin, C. Conacher. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 40 r To live beifer in The fuTure was The main purpose of This Year's FuTure Homemakers. A very active group on campus, The members held poTluck dinners, field Trips, and service proiecfs. Also The club senT Two members To The STaTe SecTion Convenfion in The spring. Sponsors were Mrs. Louise Burns and Mrs. Phyllis Hepburn, while officers were Befh Warner, presidenT, PaT Lashbrook, vice-presidenfg Beverly Brink, secre- Tory, Donna Wallace, Treasurer, Linda K. Thomp- son, publiciTy, and Cathy Conacher, hisforian- parlimenfarian. Row 2 Making tray favors tor hospitals, donating pumpkins to hospitals at Halloween, and dec- orating a Christmas tree in the toyer ot the main CIVINETTES Row 1- Miss Moyer Sponsor- L Thompson G Chamberlain B Florek D. Demetreos G, Kelly, bulldlng qlrgllusli O few Ofl-R19 JUDIOL Clvmelles ' L Shaw, P. Batelle, T. Schelrer, G. Wallace,'S. Ridenour. 'Row 2: Gurley, K. LaDouceur, mgny Gcllvllles OSL 'year' . 959 qcllvllles were L. Wurschum, C. Pallatin, D. Froelich, J. Gibson, S. Redshaw, D. Sheppard, J. Garber, P. LaLone, under the sponsorship of Miss Lois Mayer. S. Coughlan, C. Thorsen. 5-an-. wr' y ..-WW .- L.. , .,.. N g g W -h. I3 3 Q ns.: . W on Row 1: E. Faith, T. Haisley, T. Hammond, F. Florek, J. Cady, D. Chess, J, Booth, B. Wright J. Wyne, B. Scott, D. Smith, Mr. Strubbe, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Green, B. Ostaszewski, N, Nikolenko R. Stewart, C. Anderson, P. Wood, E. Hartigan, C. Cash, K. Ostaszewski, R. Goldman, G, Cooper, A. Farr, U. Hofmann. Row 3: R. Finch, J. McLean, D. Shannon, B. Chapman, R. Kropke, B Gerber, R. Miller, D. Schiendler, K Thompson, C. Boyer, L. Kopecky, F. Herbert, B, Dees. KEY CLUB Q Probably the most active service club on campus this year was the Key Club. With Mr. Harry Strubbe as sponsor and Jerry McLean as president, this ambitious group worked all year to raise money tor a scholarship. Besides car washes, rummage sales, working at Monrovia Day, members also helped by watering the newly planted trees in the middle ot town. 41 Library Club is a social club which consisTs oT TvvenTy-Tour members whose officers are Don- na Wallace, presidenT, Bill WurTz, vice-presidenf, Myra Kelsey, secreTary, Connie SeraTin, Treasurer, and Sandra Faye and Judy Wrona, cabineT members. The club puTs on a ChrisTmas and Farewell Dance and goes on Tield Trips Through- ouT The year. SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: J. Barbaglia, J. O'Brien, D. Wallace, C. Grover, P. Waid, S. Frye, M. Kelsey, B. Grover, G, BaTes. Row 2: B. McWay, L. Barges, M. McNeil, L. BurTon, J. Rhocides, L. Pinker, B. ValenTine, E. Marsden. Row 3: Mr. Huyck, B. WurTz, D, Burleson, D. Souihsfone, D. Johnson, J. Booth, J. Wrono, LIBRARY CLUB This year The Science Club compleTed one of iTs mosT successful years under The sponsorship of Mr. Charles Dunson. The group meT once a Kneeling: V. Cook, A, Mark, P. Van Houien, M. Miller, S. Sarinana, M. Kemp, T. SpiTek, R. Workman, K. Poole. Row 1: C. Hoffman, S. Heberf, J. RoberTs, B. Peifiiohn, K. House, D. Liv- ingsTon, E. RoberTs, B. Boyd, D. Bong, D. Casey, R. Schipper, D. Downs, A. Velasquez, P. Ellis Row 2: M, Holsren, D. Heard, N. Hatcher, L. Van HouTen, M. Huyck, K. Dennis, M. McNeil B, Lowe, P. Bafelle, N. Shehorn, L. Porter, H. Olson, N. Kerl, D. Smifh, M, JohnsTon, S. Kuromiya. Row 3: B, Clark, D. Chenda, L. Barges, R, Young, J. KnighT, C. Dohrman, F. Florek, J, BooTh J. Evans, V. Mann, D. DeSpIenTer, H. Scoff, D. Heald, L. Davis, S. Ridenour, S. YaTes, M. STafTord R. Cooper. Row 4: D. Black, B. Weber, D. Goggins, D. Burleson, D. Shannon, B. Arnold, E. Paparieys, R. Miller, B. BosTon, E. Benson, C. WiTTneberT, R. Morse, R. Humphreys, C. Thorne, J, Chipman, D. AuTery. monTh in 4 Science. AT each meeTing a sTudenT, Teacher, or oTher qualified person spoke on some aspecT of science. During The year The Science Club members vvenT on many Tield Trips To observe science in acTion. STudenT officers included Carl WiTTneberT, president Helen Olson, vice-presidenT, Carol Housh, secreTary, and Dave Heald, Treasurer. Weather Bureau is also one of The honor clubs aT Monrovia. The club members must Take a TesT in Their physics class and raTe highly in The TesT. The members Then acT in The club Tak- ing weaTher readings daily and predicTing The weaTher. The group meT once a monTh To discuss weaTher Techniques. The sponsor was Mr. Charles Dunson and The loureau head was Carol Housh. COMMISSIONERS Kneeling: Mr. Townley, Sponsor, J. Nicholson, L. McLaren, R. STell, B. George, R. Brock, C. Romney, S. Redshaw, L. Wurschum, S. Roine, R. Millorandf, J. Ruh, D. Schneidf, Row 1: K, McGraTh, B. Knoll, L. James, D. Williams, J. Sfreve, C. Jones, N, Kerl, J. Johnson, B. McWay, J. Shipley, M. Lincoln, G. Walker, D. Hill, D. Bell. Row 2: D. Capone, P. RuTherTord, B. SCOTT, H. Rewes, M. Ludecke, R. Sawyer, A. Doyon, R, Coe, J. Cady, B. ValenTine, W. Wilson, M. Scarff, J. Themon, K, Thompson. Row 3: K. Oshima, J. Robinson, C. Anderson, J. Hole, J. Carr, J. Eckl, D. Barbaglia, A. Villalobos, D. Dynice, E. Benson, D. Anderson, D. Shannon. Row 1: R. Miller, L. Taylor. A. Velasquez, P. Ellis, G. Sifes, R. Benzango, S. Kuromiya, K. Hose, S. Hel3erT, Mr. Dunson, Sponsor, C. Romney. Row 2: W, Wrighf, K. Dennis, R. Helton, G. Cooper, R. Brock, H. ScoTT, T. WrighT, D. Heald, C. Housh, L. Groghan, B. BosTon. Row 3: C. Thome, J. Hopp, D, Drayer, E. Harrigan, C. Paparfeys, C .WiTTneberT, R. Morse, D. Goggins, A. Doyon, WEATHER BUREAU Stanch members of our sTudenT loody were The Commissioners. Every member endeavored To keep our halls clean and quieT. HighlighTs of The year were Tield Trips To a day in courT and KnoTT's Berry Farm. Under The supervision oT Mr. ArThur Tovvnley, MasTer Commissioners were Ronald Sawyer, BeTTy Lookabaugh, Jeff Carr, Ken Oshima, Denny AnThony, John Hoel, and Judy Shipley. Future Business Leaders of America are al- Thespians has a total of about twenty-tour members with, as club officers, President, Joe Ormond, Secretary, Gerri Logan, Treasurer, Linda Shaw, and Page, Judy Teegarden. They have many activities including the sponsorship of a noon dance, assistance in Girls' League Fashion show and League Play, and support of all ASB. activities. THESPIANS Row 1: P. Robinson, J. Fox, L. Shaw, J, Ormond, J. Hentsch, J. Teegarden, J. Roberts. Row 2: Miss Gilbert, Sponsor: N. Kerl, Y. Enterline, M. McNeil, L, Mistal, B, Pollay, L. Prosser, J. Bruscia Row 3: U, Buehler, S, Hancock, L. Gourley, J. Partlow, A. LaBossiere, C. Preston, S, Cockshott, R. Hanson, Row 4: D. Burleson, J. Booth, B. Crellin, D. Miller, A. Villalbos, B. Woodrum J, Dalka, J. Burk, F. Fincher, 1 vin- '3 whim' xi 1 'H-. -Quorum noni ,,... . P. ' P A f- it M' A f r ,A K I ' ' 1 ,, .-+ ' . rf: ' 5, .,...,g, ,, ...fw- i '-14' , . . .V,, . L V wiv., E ! sf 'as Q V ,-v Row 'l: Miss Stone, Sponsor, M. Cicco, D. Wallace, J, O'Brien, S. L:1Cross, N. Klepper, A. Gonzales. Row 2: E. Marsden, C. Mclntosh, M. Root, C, Serafin, K. Golden, L. Robert, N. Hermanson, D. Hellyer, Row 3: V, Corley, D. Bell, M. Ludecke, R. Fisher, J, Crocelctt, D, Bailey, B, Specslce. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 44 ways active having poster parties and potlucks during the year and are kept busy with fund raising proiects. F.B.L.A., which consists ot about twenty members, has as its officers: President, Donna Wallace: Vice-President, Connie Seratin, Secretaries, Sharon Kwentus and Eve Marsden: Treasurer, Lorraine Roberts, and Reporter, Jan O'Brian. ff Creating beauty ThroughouT The school cam- pus was The difTiculT iolo of This year's PaleTTeers. The club, under The sponsorship of Miss DoroThy Clemrnons, mei' Twice a rnonTh aT privaTe homes To discuss and plon arT proiecfs. Once again The annual evenTs of an alurnni Tea and a ChrisTmas parfy were carried ouf. Leading The club were Cheryl Pallafin, presidenT, Susan Mil- ler, vice-president, Sandy DiLeo, secreTary, and Carole Tucker, Treasurer. i i 3 Y ic f T l L l if .,.. Q l l l.- ' o iv Lf! . K vrefifc T. Row 1: S. LaCross, C. Levins, M. Pursel, K. Wadhams, K. Fuchs, Mrs. Taylor, J. Poraih, A. Minnillo, M. Brown, C. Nickoley, J. Fuchs, L. HirT. JUNIOR RED CROSS Nia PALETTEERS Row 1: S. Phillips, C. Freeman, J. Teegarden, C. Pallatin, S. Miller, C. Boswell, N. Wong, V. Lopez, Miss Clemmons, Sponsor. Row 2: E. Jorgansen, C. Tucker, J. Hall, L. Rapp, L. Wurschum, M, Ingram, C. Thorsen, V. Folsom, 5. DiLeo, M. Springer, Row 3: D. Miller, J. Chipman, A, Villalobos, C. Mills, L. Gross, T, Dutrow. I A Q i .W li. i i l Sponsor. , . Row 2: 5 ' mf- .Q- sin on Junior Red Cross was mainly inTeresTed in helping To prepare sTudenTs for nursing. LasT year The group was sponsored by Mrs. Theodora Taylor and Mrs. Chenney, an oufside-school sponsor. The club held meeTings boTh aT school and aT The Monrovia Red Cross chopTer house. Many acTiviTies were held under The officers of Jean Fuchs, president Marlin Brown, vice-pres? denT, and Sharon LaCross, secreTary-Treasurer.45 One of Monrovia's most coveted honor clubs is Quill and Scroll. lts members are limited to persons who have written 200 inches ot copy or its equivalent. Because ot these strict require- ments, this national organization is small in size. Among the many activities ot the club are selling football programs, attending writing tournaments, and the annual installing of new members during the Christmas holidays, Spon- sor of the club is Mrs. Thelma Thompson. Row 1: M. Hanscom, R. Hanson, S. Goedeck, F. Pavlicek. Row 2: Mrs. Thompson, Sponsor, C. Romney, K. Dennis. QUILL 8. SCROLL FUTURE NURSES Future Nurses consists ot approximately twenty-five members who, throughout the year, tour various hospitals and volunteerstheir serv- ices to the community polio drives and at hos- pitals. All this is in preparation for nursing in the future. Future Nurses officers were Linda Burch, president, Flo Pavlicek, vice-president, Billie Smith, secretary, and Sumiko Soyoshima, treasurer. Row I: N. Walter, P. Baker, L. Melton, S. Soyeshima, L, Burch, S. Hebert. Row 2: J. Totten, N. Snowden, L. Porter, C. Levins, B. Smith, S. Frye, F. Pavlicek, K. Hose. Row 3: L. Burton, J. Stewart, J, Fuchs, B. Lowe, L. Hirt, G. Cain, C. Porath. CHESS CLUB The main purpose ot this club was tor the enjoyment of those Monrovia High School stu- dents who enjoyed chess. The members met once a month to play chess among themselves. At some time during the year the members hold a chess tournament among themselves to de- cide the King, The group sponsor is Mrs. Campbell. Row 'l: Mrs. Campbell, Sponsor, A. Beauchemin, B. McWay, G. Bates, D. Bell, D. Dye. Row 2: l. Schoenwald, J. Welch, R. Streicher, N. Hatcher, E. Osborn. 46 nm This year one of The hardest jobs in school was undertaken by one boy. To keep The public informed, Neil Hatcher posted all The coming events of The school on The marquee located on the front lawn. Generally, Neil could be seen early Monday mornings posting The coming week's evenTs. Faithful keeper of the Marquee is Neil Hatcher. MARQUEE SPEECH ARTS Speech Arts after a year's leave of absence has returned to Monrovia's campus. The group met once a month To discuss new Techniques in speaking and to plan contests in which the club members could compete. These members learned To communicate effectively when speaking. The club was sponsored by Miss Amie Gilbert. Row 1: P. Greenwood, T. Brown, H. Hoshino, R. Morrow. Row 2: E. Halliwell, D. Luken, A. Farr, D. Chess, D. White. Row 3: K. Smith, S. Jordan, D. Schiendler, D. Teasley, J. Halliwell. MODEL RAILROADERS By visiting railroads in scale form, the mem- bers of Model Railroaders learned the various phases of model work. Many of the members had prize winning scale models which they brought To club' meetings. The group was spon- sored by Mr. Jut Williams. Row 1: S. Ridenour, L. Davis, J. Garber, J. Knight, P. Batelle, S. Hancock, N. Hatcher. Row 2: C. Dohrman, J. McLean, D. Shannon, K. Thormod, R. Moore, D. Heald, J. Boiano. 47 4 ., D if il Y it S as , 1. im g 3 pr Mr. Chester UIlom's ability as a music director was mirrored in the quality ofthe choir's presentations. CONCERT CHOIRl Recipients of high ratings and standing ovations were mem- bers of Concert Choir l, MHS's most advanced vocal group. The group made their first appearance this year at the Monrovia EIk's Club. Highlights of the musical season for the choir members in- cluded the annual Christmas Pageant and the Southern California Vocal Festival. Climaxing the year was the traditional Spring Con- cert. When not practicing for a showjthe songsters frolicked in the snow, went Christmas caroling, anol made merry at various par- ties. This year twenty-four stuolents enioyed the privilege of par- ticipating in the choir. Members are chosen in the spring through extensive try-outs. Freshmen, sophomores, anol iuniors who held memberships in the MHS's other choirs look forward to these try-outs in hope that they might fill positions left vacant by graduating seniors. OFFICERS: Seated: Martha Giboney, Secretary, Charlene Hoffman, Publicity, Betty June Ellingson, Treasurer. Standing: Mike Newland, President, Walter Wright, Vice-president. 4-'55 , L33-I Q- Q. ,r , C f ssss rr. .. i r i 5 49 5 5 Row 1: D. Zschoche, A. LaBossiere, G. Schuler, J. Spencer, M. Bottema, L. Anderson, B. Rowbotham, C. Conacher, J. Webber, K. Eckhart, H. Bunn, K. West, C. Garner, E. Witty, S. Miller, C. Scott, C. Hoffman. Row 2: F. Florek, R. Schmutz, E. Faith, C. Whetzel, C. Phelps, N. Heller, T. White, J. Koviac, F. Vande- Wettering, B. Ellingson, M. Giboney, S. Avants, K. Davidson, J. Hendrickson, L. Melton, D. Guill, J. Edsall, D. Pierce, S. Wadhams, K. Kruse, S. Goedeck. Row 3: R. Mency, R. Hayton, G. Cosand, R. Swartzbaugh, J. Coupland, D, Anderson, E. Feltus, M. Bishop, J. Thompson, W. Wright, K. Fisk, E. Ririe, S. Roine, P. Bybee, M. Monyhun, J. Bishop, Y. Corley, J. Gardiner, N. Peck, D. Belin, D. Hedwall, R. Lill. Row 4: B. Noble, R. Lorimore, D. Harvey, R. Stewart, R. Shupp, J. Robinson, D. Cash, C. Boyer, D. Anderson, R. Miller, B. Gerber, M. Newland, S. Redshaw, P. Lalone, S. Hancock, V. Gutierrez, J. Wolfman. N. Shehorn, J. Johnson, J. Moak, B. Florek, B. Warner, G. Logan. CONCERT CHOIR II Seated: Gerri Logan, Treasurer, Sally Goedeck, Publicity. Standing: JoAnn Gardiner, Sec- retary, Chuck Boyer, Vice President, Nancy Peck, President. 50 Under the expert direction of Mr. Chester Ullon Concert Choir ll gave numerous programs in tl community and throughout Southern Californic Besides Christmas caroling at old people's home and hospitals, and singing at the Women's Club churches, and for college and high school assert blies, Concert Choir ll took time out for numeroc parties, including a beach party and a swimmin party after the Spring Concert. This capped oft year of hard work filled with fun and enioymer for all involved. Although Mixed Chorus is not at The Top of the focal ladder, its members are far from The bottom. Jnder The skillful direction of Mr. Chester Ullom, 'hese students learned The fundamentals of music vvhile working Their way To Concert l and ll. The zhoir, nearly eighty voices strong, presented Them- selves admirably in The annual Spring Concert. Even hough They were not able to participate in many Jrograms, The Mixed Choristers worked hard, know- ng They would Take over The places of The graduat- ng seniors. !f'. Seated: Vice President, Lynda Brewer, Publicity, Andy Wilson. Standing: Secretory Jll Greenamyer, President, Mickie Munoz, Treasurer, Veronica Currie. MIXED CHORUS ,yi HQ, S . Row 1: T. Thompson, D. Joimes, B. Miller, C. Giboney, I. Schoenwold, R. Blow, B. Roberts, B. Lewis, L. Strickler, S. Swileart, M. Taylor, V. Currie C Loungwcly C. Weitzeil. Row 2: L. Lopez, J. Hough, E. Cullinane, T. Durden, B. Sulzman, J. Brewer, T. Fisher, L. Mortensen, A. Phillips, P. Burton, P. Burton L Brewer A. Wilson, S. Boker, S. Kwentus. Row 3: B. Cartlidge, L, Thompson, S. Rollins, L, Cobb, M. McShane, B. Schmidt, M. Munoz, P. Morris, S, Linden J Albin B Russell, M. Hudson, L. Hirt, C. Sanders. G. Kelly, C. Montgomery, S. Karole. Row 4: G. Quinn, C. Brown, D. Wadkins, A. Forrest, J. Jones, L. Evans R Sanchez M. Nikolenko, E. McFoll, C. Moore, J. Fuchs, L, Carruthers, S. Tennant, S. Tennant, C. Gee, H. Powell, J. Greenamyer. pf' . QE if E5 . 41 H? Q 3. gf.: F Row 1: J. McQuigg, J. McLaren, E. Deacon, L. Schmitt, S. L. Phillips, F. Bortner, C. Kurz, S. Hall, S. Schmidt, P, Lynn, S. Hada, P. Burke, R. Zermeno, R. P I N. Huffey, L. Bailey. Row 2: A. Montgomery, M. Webber, M. Black, C. Finch, M. Mirus, J. Neill, P. Friedman, J. Bockes, D. Ellis, L. Giboney, P. Lambert B Fisher, B. Smith, M. Pierce, C. Massie, C. Graves, M. Bell. Row 3: J. LaDouceur, S. Rutherford, J, Ower, J. Thurber, C. Grimes, V. Blankenship, M. Holmes P White, L. Coates, C. Peteks, C. Ballew, S. Taylor, V. Shehorn, A. McGee, B. Meney, L. Jackson. Row 4: M. Vore, L. McKinley, B. Gressett, K. Sharrer, M. Ingram A. Vander Kam, B. Rollins, G. Cain, J. Newland, S. Felts, L. Fuller, S. Williams, P. Stetler, D. Walker, J. Vetter, S. Soyeshima. Advanced Gleie Club is the first plateau in the climb to Con- cert Choir l. The girls, under the direction ot Mrs. l-ledvig Finken- binder learn the fundamentals ot singing, and, while doing so, turn out one of the better school assemblies, These girls participate in the Christmas Pageant and the Spring Show, as well as sing tor many private organizations outside ot school. Promoting music through song E that was the main objective ot Intermediate Girls' Glee. Expertly directed by Mrs. l-ledvig Finkenbinder, the group was headed by Florine Morton, president, Vada Rutherford, vice-president, Sue Pell, secretary, Betty McVicar, treasurer. These girls worked hard all year long, and a select group was able to sing in the Spring Concert. At the end ot the year many ot these girls took over places in higher choirs. GLEE Row 'l: S. Pell, B. McVicar, S. Maier, P. Brown, B. Aguayo, M. Munoz, D. Holst, D. Mix. Row 2: Q. Ingram, J. Lashbrook, J. Le Doux, V. Rotherford, E. Austin C. Gibbs. Row 3: A. Passineau, M. Finder, M. Reed, A. Hansman, D. Mix, S. Dorsey, M. Garner. Row 4: E. Teer, L. Dedmon, M. Bemoll, J. Haugh, F. Morton M. Hurst, A. Mitchell. 52 Q f ir 1.15, l P - . L ' Row 1: L. Feltus, S. McNeel, L. Diaz, M. Greene, A. Pickett, S. Fujimoto, S. Christensen, L. Zermeno. Row 2: K. Davis, S. Gronsden, A. LaBossiere, G. Bracomonte T. San Miguel, T. Newman, M. Morris, D. Jones, C, Hunter, K. Hodson, D. King. Row 3: C. Snedegar, D. Kite, P. Sulli, K. San Miguel, L. Glinko, G. McElroy S. O'Connell, P. Stamas, B. Lookabough, D. Clark. Row 4: P. Smith, B. Williams, R. Jones, C. Brooks, C. Feltus, E, Wadkins, L. Taylor, S. Richardson, P. Zubiate O. Kelley, C. Foreman, J. Johnston, J. Gogus. Junior Girls' Glee is a beginning in music for many girls. Under the direction ot Mr. Chester Ullom, these forty-tive girls meet every sixth period to learn the basic steps of music. The goal for many ot these girls is to be able to sing in the Girls' Glee Assembly. This group consists mostly ot freshmen who will be singing in higher choirs by the time they are upper classmen. Through the guidance ot Mr. Chester Ullom, these boys work for one semester to perfect their voices and songs. At the semester, the boys who have shown the most progress are transferred into Mixed Chorus. The boys were lucky to have the talents of John Wilson, a former Monrovia-Duarte High School graduate, at the piano. Q I U B S Boys' Glee is the only all boys choir at Monrovia High School. Row 'IE B. Gehr, R. Pepping, W. Thompson, J. McLellan, K. Wadhoms, J. Nichols, B. Reegler, R. McConnell, C. Lewis, B. Rood. Row 2: J. McCullum, G. Mclnnis J. Miriiunil, B. Fisk, B. Salter, G. Ewing, B. Redmon, J. Holman, T. LaCross, J. Schneider. Row 3: C. Armstrong, J. Elias, F. McMurray, S. Rollin, P. Kahle, E Cullinone, C. Reed, L. Cobb, I. Schoenwold, F. Reese, B. Miller. Row 4: B. Sulzman, M. Diaz, L. Thompson, J. Farris, J. Quinn, C. Pfeiffer, D. Quesenbery, B Cartlidge, B. Boyer, R. Weedo, 5 5 . . - .f 3 il ' ' ?' in ff v L 1. .as ' 7.1 f ,. 'M . . if 1 . f . - Q g ..j . . V ' . , T' . 5' 53 I OFFICERS: Lillian Pinker, Publicity, Gloria Szymanski, Secretary, Lawren Banker, President. SPONSOR: Mr. John McRae. Under the direction of Mr. John McRae, the Talented mem- bers of The Orchestra deserved all praise they received. Prac- tising with a Tervour, The musicians prepared Tor The traditional Band and Orchestra Concert held each spring. Learning The Theory of music and The ability to play Tor pure enjoyment with intelligence, and attempting To further The appreciation of music, Orchestra members developed a skill that will be useful To Them Throughout Their lives. Boasting a membership of Thirty Tour future musicians was The Junior Band. Many of The more accomplished mem- bers were already proficient enough To participate in halftime and other activities of The Senior Band. Making membership in The Concert Band Their goal, The neophytes practiced diligently learning The fundamental Techniques necessary Tor outside play- ing. Mr. John McRae, director, enthusiastically put forth his best efforts To increase The quality of The members' playing. CJRCHESTRA Seated: L. Pinker, L. Sakatani, J. Porafh, K. Clapsaddle, D. Buckmasfer, N. Huffy, D. Forbes, I. Hammer, L. Zurgilgen. Seated: M. Hoffman, B. Dickhoff, G. Szymanski S Johnson, L. Banker, G. Carey, P. Asplin, A. Fox, J. Meyers, A. Bonthius, D. Autry. Standing: P. Congo, T. Robertson, L. McLaren, R. Congo. 54 Seated: G. Villalobos, D. Mathis, E, Grimes, N. Russell, S. Hawthorne, J. Runge, G. Gossett, D. Hardin, C. Leavitt, H. Moore, N. Robidart, K. Nottingham, G. Christie, M. Davis, S. Clark, R. Fursfnow. Standing: J. Chipman, G. Sinclair, R. Sanders. R. Shupe, J. Snyder, A. Fisher, R. Blow, J, Carter, J. Thompson, B. Washington, K. Ostaszewski, G. Sousa, S, Biagef1i,A. Edes, L.Johns'ron. Mr. John M :Rae emphasizes volume on This piece. 5. ... Q i ii If JUNIOR BAND The Orchestra members work fo perfect the music for The coming band concert, ,A 55 z W ' A i I A ,Q 3 YYAV V 17 Mk A . E Y 1 v . I E 1 E . Q : 1 ! K 1 i I I 2 I s A 2 X 2 1 i i 2 1 l 1 5 A . -an In-I -nv .sr ,G xv rm fm, nm, .,.,f-75 - 'QW Skim' ,. . L 1 15. 1+ 1 an 1 an n I ,,, 1m-:ff-..s ,,..a ,..g4,n.L1A..,., .--- J :.,...:5NN,,.z,4-,S1 ff f ,Q 1.2 my f' ,xi - x A v gg. -, .xr A - . ' A ' is ,K , .NKAW--, .9 -.-fy , f' 3 ' 71 Y , .J-1,3 I , ,K ,e 'L H . , -M-w'1mx'Ny3 wJY'f4f'fi ' 'Q V M W ,,,,,,,,, x ., ,VVV, .+A M x i. ,f1 q .. .A .3 Mgmt? mm g x ITN. . K X 31 i -X i ' . fr ..s r I i kgi . Z yi A , 'str ,gfyfilfw W 14 lei , , 1 ll WW The people behind The Monrovia marching unit are Mrs. Thelma Yenney and Mr. John McRae. MARCHING BAND This year, The Monrovia High School March- ing Band, under The direction of Mr. John McRae, won Tame and honor everywhere iT went, The band received high rafings aT boTh The WesT Arcadia Band Revue .and The Long Beach All WesTern Band Review. Dr-um Maior, Bob Osfaszewski, led The band To one of ifs most successful years. Besides numerous pa- rades, The band also parTicipaTed in The annual band concert aT Monrovia High. Officers: Arr Farr, President Don McGraw, Head Drummerp Richard Brock, Mmagerg Bob Ostaszewski, Drum Maior. M..d 59 Drill team managers: Sally Goedeck, CynThia Burski, and Sharon King. PEP CATS Under The direction of Mrs. Thelma Yenney, The Pep CaTs cornplefed one of The rnosT success- ful years in our high school's hisTory. Besides placing high in The WesT Arcadia Parade, The girls along wiTh The band were among Ten bands parTicipaTing in The Corona l-lalT-Time show. This year's presidenT and leader was high-sTepping Joni Garber. Officers: Joan Garber, President Sharon Woods, Vice-presi- dentg Diane Demefreos, SecreTaryg Nancy Klepper, Treasurer . 3 .. - , Q - L:'is. .Li A l 1 N 5 .,.,-,,, ,,, 61 Gerri Logan Head Song Leader Gail Chamberlain Susie Hancock SONG LEADERS Melody and perfecT Timing were among The special TalenTs This year's Song Leaders dis- played. Before The waTchTul eyes of Mrs. Thelma Yenney and Miss Georgiana Beck, The six Song Leaders builT up spirit aT games and rallies all year long. The girls in Their snappy whiTe uni- forms encouraged laggard songsters and stimu- laTed applause. Diane, Gail, JoAnn, Susie, and Nancy, headed by head song leader Gerri, led Monrovia To one of iTs rnosT spiriTed years. Diane Belin JoAnn Gardiner Nancy Peck , YELL LEADERS so V l ...J mLQS , D il 1, This year's active and agile Yell Leaders, led by yell king Doug Shannon, pushed over pep and spirit at all events. Starting out the year with the traditional Friday pep rally, the boys went on to finish the year in style. Whenever a pep rally, assembly, or sports event was held, these tour were never out of sight. The looys, Doug, Mike, Jim, and Joe, displayed enthusi- asm, loyalty, and sportsmanship at every event. 'UQ' ir... if wr . Maiorettes, then and now: Karen Lensink, Priscilla LaLone, Carole Tucker, Cheryl Thorsen, Roxie Stafford, and Bonnie Fiss. MAJORETTES Cheryl rho,-ser., Head Mqiofene The Maiorette team this year was the largest it has been in the school's history. The seven girls, under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Yenney and Miss Georgiana Beck, completed a successful year despite their size. The girls placed second at the West Arcadia Band Review, third in the All-Western Band Review at Long Beach, and participated in the Corona Half-time show. The girls were led by head maiorette Cheryl Thorsen. Sandy Dileo Martha Giboney Viiki GUfleY S Ji 'anna Q Y 1 ,. .Q E V Kneeling: Eileen Ririe, Barbara Franks, Jean Libbey. Standing: Lynn Keitz, Jo-Ellen Pallafin, Andy Wilson, Laurel Wurschum, Carol Hendrickson, Louise Mehon, Jill Greenamyer, Sandi Fuiimofo. Not pictured: Marylyn Schmitt, KAY LADOUCEUR PRISCILLA LA LONE CARD'-E TUCKER Q . 'Kava nip Drama club hams have fun while Tellow classmaTes suffer hrough final exams, 4 The Drama Deparfmenf during The pasT year has been The mosT successful in Mon- rovia's hisTory. The drama classes-ad- vanced and beginning-under The direcTion of Miss Amie GilberT, learned The basic principles of drama. Applying make-up, di- recTing, and learning correcT posTure and correcT speaking Techniques are all sTudied by The drama sTudenTs. ATTer learning These Techniques, The sTu- denTs puT on Three maior plays, all of which were well received by The sTudenT and adulT audiences. As a reward Tor Their hard work Through- ouT The year, many lucky sTudenTs were ini- TiaTed inTo Thespians, The naTional honorary drama club, A 'i Seldom does an audience realize what difficult work ga' on behind the stage during ci production. Here the cre works out its lighting plant for a spring play. Reheorsing for the Girls' League play are Bob Crellin, Judy Teegarden, Judy Roberts and Judy Hentsch. Patient Miss Amie Gilbert worked with drama students during the year to produce Onions in the Stew, one of the most popular comedies ever presented at Monrovia High. 'riTiT'Ti X I i Joe Ormond directs the actors to their places. Don... 3 L Betty . Anne . Joan . . Howard Roger . Claude Claire . Leslie . Margo CAST James Halliwell . Judy Roberts Judi Teegarden Susan Johnson .. . John Booth . Robert Crellin . Wayne Mills . . Linda Shaw . . Joyce Partlow Felicia Bortner GIRLS' LEAGUE PLAY A standing ovation was won by this year's members of drama for their productio Onions in the Stew. Through the ented acting of the advanced drama n of tal- stu- dents, the production went on in perfect form. The play was more than succe for both the Drama Department and Girls' League. Judy Roberts cringes in 9-K ssful the horror at the l i s i J E 3 , 5 . E 5 ? Linda Shaw greets new neighbors Judy Roberts, Judy Teegarden, and John Booth thought of peroxided hair. 'V-awww ! -'Sf .fe If -1-1' ' fi CAST Mary ..... . . . Linda Shaw Joseph . . . ..... John Booth Shepherds . . . . Sharon Anthony . ..... Ute Buehler . . . . Kathy Larmon .. Rosene Ornduff . .. Ann Passineau . . . . Cheryl Pierce Wise Men . . .... Jerry Burk . .... Jack Dalka .. Howard Fincher One ofthe many tableaus which made the Christmas Pageant a success, CHRISTMAS PAGEANT is Ax, t lf 1 FQ- Concer! Choir I prepares their part of the pageant. This year's drama students enacted a most creditable account of the Christmas Story. With the help of the Concert Choirs and the Glee Club, the Drama Department acted out the story ot Christmas in tableau form. Susan Cockshott was narrator this year. Members of the cast formed a semi-circle around the manger at the Christmas assembly. 5,--0-N, 'HV ww- 'fx-NY 0 f , if , 0 S. Goedeck, S. Kuromiyo, J. Smith C. Wcxdkins, C. Boswell, P. Flon nery, S. Short, B. Wilkinson, F Povlicek, M. Huyck, N. Shehorn B. Fisher, N. Nikolenko, B. Chop- mon, B. Dees, Mr. Jonnson. Who wants an annual anyway, became a standard joke at MONROWAN staff meetings as staffers rushed to meet page deadline after page deadline. Spirited dis- cussions prevailed between members of the group as spectacular ideas were accepted or reiected. Staffers found that it's a little harder to do an annual than to talk about it, but when the chips were down, everyone came through to produce for Monrovia students what staff members hope is the best MONROVIAN yet. Page makeup, copy writing, and picture assignments were but a fevv of the assignments covered by those of the MONROVIAN staff who functioned ably under the expert direction of advisor Frank Jansson. Flo Pavlicek, editor-in-chief, saw that everything ran smoothly, and the conscientiousness of the staffers is apparent from cover to cover. The staffers, Flo, and Mr. Jonsson have made the 1961 annual one students will long remember. 5,52 1 is-H' QQ Editor-in-Chief Flo Pavlicek looks up from her work on the Classes Section to smile at the camera. Faculty and Administration Section, Nancy Shehorn, Underclassmen, Pat Flannery. L Senior Section, Carol Wcidkins and Cathy Boswell. J es is tj 5 Q1 rf Lib sw , Layout designer, Barney Chapman and Sports sectionmen Bob Dees and Nick Nikolenko pose for the camera while Clubs and Organizations Editor Sally Goedeck and Girls' Sports Editor Jerry Smith read i?l Hamlet. Advertising Section, Bill Wilkinson and Bob Fisher, Typists, Marlene Huyck and Sharon Short, Art Editor, Steve Kuromiya. i f if t,'s . ,W . r f X Qfr r ': .- . 141 Sfmt? ge, 1 U' -' ' . - Bobbi, Doti, lnga and Barbara rush To meet a deadline. It's Metrecal for lunch as Mary Hanscom and Mike Holsten prepare to feed kitty. fi El Q Q. ES f E Q If 2 . Hurry! Hurry! It's Thursday deadline. Editor Karin Dennis ponders awhile, and finally decides to ask Mrs. T. for help. .pw-'R i ., e-I A ff fn .W ,v my ig! ,VM 3:5893 ,. as if 3, K , .,,, W , f A as as-1' K '-r' ' I . fLZ'4'?' Q , N, M VM-1 , 72 e sports' department attempts to agree on which shot to use on page four. lf l l z S Staffers: Bud Gerber, Mike Holsten, Ray Meyer, Dori Navarre, Pam Greenwood, Bobbi Hanson. Row 2: Mary Hanscom, Inga Gabaldo, Donna Wallace, Nancy Kerl, Barbara Kroker, Editor Karin Dennis, Advisor Thelma Thompson, Connie Serafin, STAFF Causing the controversial Madites vs. Monites issue was one of the most memorable proiects taken on by members of the Wildcat staff. Staffers wrote copy and headlines and were constantly struggling to make daily dead- lines. When not busy with iournalistic endeav- ors, the staff learned the can-can and the slop, entertained Mr. Jansson's fourth period class, and wrote songs commemorating the activities of the print shop. Headed by Editor Karin Den- nis, members of the staff managed to publish the paper each week despite illness, broken bones, broken presses, and four-day weeks, Ad- vantages the staff had included a new office and the capable help of Advisor Thelma Thompson. Mrs. Thelma Thompson, advisor. x AX' i l 4 X fig' X X 4 i .fi.,f. 5 sim, s ,aff swf' , ,.,,. . ,Q w4', 4? K Z. An, ,gf 1 xjhu .., , .1-, ,W 'Al' ' -'T .' .gf .---fry' ,:f',': -45' . if af? A ' itll 73 ' 1.- dw' Captain Ron Goldman and the team crash through the Wildcat at the Homecoming game. i l vs Z .M T F-,. i f if Grrr-rrrr ' - Cats of the '2O's. 'VV, , K I' It took a stout heart to watch the Wildcats in action on the field, court, diamond, track and turf this year. Very often the Cats were not satisfied with winning their games in a conventional manner. No, it became a habit with them to wait until the last moment when all seemed lost and then to snatch victory from theiryopponents. All in all, Mon- rovians saw great seasons during '60-'61, and it will be many a year before the exploits of our teams will be forgotten. l L ts. . ,,- If VARSITY Row 1: J. Bledsoe, A. Farr, G. Cooper, G. Pridemore, R. Goldman, B. Schowen, K. Oshima, N. Nikolen Willson, R. Finch, R. Noel, C. Cash, L. Humphreys, G. Libby, J. Lincoln. Row 3: D. Goggins, E. Harrigan, Samuels. Not shown: R. Scott, T, Albaugh, C. Brown. ko. Row 2: Coach Robbins, Assistant coach Barney D. D. Teasely, J. Carr, C. Boyer, J. Green, C. Phelps, D. FOOTBALL '1-- f Q Dick Robbins, in his first year as the hecid Kg coach, led his Varsity gridders to one of the best won-lost records in the C.l.F. The Wild- . .... ' 'Q ,,. ' l i cats lost only one game while they won ' eight. Robbins wcis ably assisted by Ron Barney, who handled the Cats' hcird chorg- ing line. Tony Stillson coached the Junior Varsity from which most of next yeor's mo- terial will be drawn. I . 3, 5 'tv gl o Head couch Dick Robbins 1 Q. . 1 'r - riff? 'Lg f . 'T 4- . 7 . 7 A -tai. s f X :3,.1e,.J , -. K -2. I. il ii . ' l i fi . . . we A A Assistant :ouch Ron Barney J. V. much Tony Stinson 76 Monrovia Opp. 19 ........ Hawthorne... 6 25 .. .Son Morino... ..14 3O.. ..Warren... ...7 24. ...Arroyo... ..6 27 .. .Alhcimbra... .. 7 22 .. Mark Kepple... .. O 35.. ..ElMonte..: ....2O 22 .. ..Whittier... ..13 13 .... 217 .... Wins 8 . . Arcadia ...... . ...TOTAL. .. ..26 .99 Losses STARTING OFFENSE Linemen: J. Carr, C. Boyer, G. Pridemore, C. Cash, G. Cooper, E. Harrigan, K. Oshima. Backs: D. Samuels, B. Schowen, D. Willson, D. Teasley. Running from a Pro formaTion This year, The CaTs led The league in Total offense, picking up 1,918 yards on The ground and 715 yards through The. air. Don Samuels, Dave Willson, Tim Albaugh, and Clavie Brown were The leading ground gainers. ArT Farr and Bill, Schowen passed and Nick Nikolenko, Clavie Brown, and Jeff Carr received To spark The CaTs in The aerial deparTmenT. STARTING DEFENSE Linemen:- C. Cash, J. Green, C. Phelps, R. Finch, D. Goggins, R. Noel. Backs: J. Bledsoe, K. Oshima R. Goldman, A, Farr, N. Nikolenko. Led by all C.l.F. linebacker Ron Goldman, Rob- CleoTha lBig Daddyl Phelps. ArT Farr, Ken Oshima, binsmen was one of The besT defensive uniTs in The and Tim Albaugh were Three of The CaTs Top defensive league. OuTsTanding linemen in This phase of The game were Eugene HarTigan, Gene Pridemore, and V backs. HAWTHORNE Behind the strong running of Don Sam- uels and Clavie Brown, Dick Robbins' Wild- cats scored three touchdowns in the first half and one in the fourth quarter to defeat a scrappy San Marino Varsity, 25-14. Jeff Carr gave the Cats their first score as he picked up a Titan fumble and sprinted 25 yards to pay dirt. Monrovia dented the San Marino goal line again in the second quarter as Clavie Brown capped a 58-yard drive by going 9 yards around right end for six points. The final Wildcat tally of the first half came as Bill Schowen passed ll yards to Brown ending a drive that took the Cats 80 yards in T0 plays. San Marino scored early in the third quar- ter as they recovered a Monrovia fumble on the Cat 20-yard line and then moved the ball to the one-yard line.from where quarterback Rick Gary fought his way into the end zone. Another Wildcat fumble set up the second Titan touchdown. Rick Gary again picked up the six points as he carried the ball over from the 2-yard line. However, Monrovia bounced back with another touchdown in the final stanza to ice the game, The final six points came after the Cats drove 5l yards to the one-yard line from where Tim Al- baugh plunged into the end zone making the final score 25 To T4. 78 In the secison's opener Dick Robbins' var- sity gridders scored an impressive i9-6 win over Hawthorne's highly touted eleven. The Cats' first TD was set up by a pass inter- ception which gave them the ball on the Hawthorne 30-yard line. From there they drove to the 6 yard line where half-back Don Samuels fought his way into the end zone for the seasons first score. Quarterback Art Farr teamed up with half-back Clavie Brown on a T0-yard pass for the second Monrovia counter, The Green and Whites' final score came with a 25-yard pass play from Farr to left end Nick Niko- lenko. The Cougars garnered their only score as they marched 40 yards in the fourth quar- ter against the Cats' second unit. The run- ning of Don Samuels and Dave Willson sparked the Cat backfield while Ron Gold- man and Gene Pridemore were standouts in the line, Captain Ron Goldman closes on a Hawthorne ball carrier. Don Samuels sweeps right end early in the first quarter, In what proved To be a raTher dull ending for a highly successful pracTice season, The WildcaTs defeafed a scrappy ouTfiT from Arroyo, 24 To 6. The only score of The firsT half came as ArT Farr recovered a Knighf fumble on The Arroyo l7-yard line early in The firsT quarfer and Then four plays laTer passed To halfback Don Samuels for The Touchdown. The re- mainder of The half was played near mid- field wifh boTh Teams unable To move The ball successfully. Midway in The Third auarTer The Cafs scored Their second T.D. of The nighT as Farr Threw a 25-yard pass To Jeff Carr who gaThered in The ball aT The T5-yard line and sprinTed The remaining disfance To The goal line. The lads from Monrovia scored again in The Third auarfer as Don Samuels plunged over from The l-fooT line. John Algeo of Arroyo reTurned The en- suing kickoff To The Monrovia 49-yard line. Ten plays laTer, Ron lshie wenT The final 4 yards for The Touchdown. This proved To be Arroyo's only score of The nighT as Ron Finch blocked The aTTempTed P.A.T. ln The fourTh quarTer a lineman's dream came True as Ron Goldman Took an T8-yard Tackle-eligible pass from Bill Schowen for The final Tally of The ball game, leaving The score aT 24 To 6. WARREN T Dave Willson circles left end for a Touchdown only To have iT recalled on ci penolfy. ARRCYO Cluvie Brown puTs on a bursf of speed To evade Three Arroyo Tacklers. Coach Dick Robbin's Varsify gridders puT on an impressive offensive show as They rolled To a 30 To 7 vicTory over The Warren Bears of Downey. Robbins' pro-Type of- fense picked-up 341 yards on The ground and 73 yards in The air for a ToTal offense of 414 yards, while The Caf defense held Warren To a ToTal of lOl yards. The Wildcafs Took The opening kickoff and marched 50 yards To paydirT wiTh Don Samuels going The final yard for The Touchdown. Monrovia chalked-up Their sec- ond Tally in The second period wiTh Clavie Brown, aided by Chuck Cash's down-field blocking, going 62 yards around righT end for The score. On The firsT play from scrimmage in The secondehalf, ArT Farr scooped-up a Warren fumble and rambled 25 yards To paydirf. The Wildcafs marched 62 yards in The Third auarfer wiTh Tim Albaugh scoring from 5 yards ouf for The Cafs' final T.D. Warren finally began To move as They marched 45 yards To Their firsT and only Touchdown of The ball game. A 9 yard pass play from Dave Kessloff To Terry STewarT capped The Bear's drive. LaTe in The fourTh guarfer Monrovia rounded ouT The scoring as They picked-up Two poinTs on a safeTy as The Warren's cen- Ter snapped The ball ouT of The end zone. 79 ALHAMBRA 'UP' 1- Fullbuck Dave Willson powers his way inTo The end zone for a WildcaT Touchdown. Ron Barney's linemen proved To be The biggesT facTor in Monrovia's 27 To 7 vicTory over The Alhambra Moors. The defensive line held Alhambra To only 32 yards on The ground, while The offensive line conTinually opened holes for The backs. The WildcaTs marched 55 yards afTer re- ceiving The opening kickoff To score The firsT T.D. of The ball game. Dave Willson carried The ball The final 3 yards To garner The firsT of his Three Touchdowns againsT The Moors. Midway in The second quarTer The CaTs picked up Their second Touchdown as Dave Willson skirTed lefT end for 24 yards and The T.D. One play laTer Don Samuels seT up The score by recovering an Alhambra fumble. WiTh a few minuTes remaining in The firsT half, The CaTs Took over possession of The ball on Their own 46-yard line, From There iT Took Monrovia only six plays To score, wiTh Don Samuels going The lasT 2 yards, leaving The score Qi To O aT half Time. Monrovia picked up iTs final Tally of The game early in The fourTh quarTer as They marched 51 yards To pay dirT. Willson scored his Third T.D. of The nighT by going TO yards for The six poinTs. Alhambra's only score of The nighT came midway in The final sTanza as Rudy Curinga passed 8 yards To Doug Lauchbaugh To make Thelfinal score 27-7. 80 Wildcat of The Week Coming Through wiTh one of The sea- son's besT performances was a husTling T40-pound righT guard, Gene Pridemore. Gene showed The fans whaT being alerT and husTling can do on The fooTball field as he picked up a WildcaT fumble and rambled 85 yards for a Touchdown, only To have iT nullified by a penalTy. MOQRS Cu? Flunker Tim Albaugh, Tries vainly To elude Two Alhambra Tacklers, . MARK KEPPEL 2W,1 . T , g,, A A P' Wildcat of The Week Chuck Boyer, The Team's mosT im- proved player, was awarded The honor of WildcaT of The Week for his fine play againsf The AzTecs of Mark Keppel. Boyer's key blocks were The Thing ThaT made The CaT offense go, as he con- sTanTly sprang Brown, Samuels, and Albaugh for yardage. AZTECS Nick Nikolenko and Arf Farr Team up To bring down Mark Keppels Manuel Diaz. Coach Dick Robbins' VVildcaTs rolled To Their sixTh sTraighT win in as many sTarTs, wiTh a 22 To O victory over The Mark Keppel AzTecs. Lineman Chuck Boyer racked up The firsT score of The nighT as he Trapped Keppel's Manuel Diaz in The end zone for a safeTy and Two poinTs. The re- mainder of The firsT half was scoreless unTil, wiTh jusT 30 seconds To go, Bill Schowen hiT Nick Nikolenko wiTh a 9 yard Touchdown pass. The Cafs played ouTsTanding defen- sive ball in The second half as They held Their opponenTs scoreless for The firsT Time This season. Schowen again fig- ured in The scoring as he and Clavie Brown Teamed up on a 60 yard pass play for Monrovia's second T.D. Dave Willson rounded ouT The scoring as he foughT his way inTo The end zone for The final T.D. Dave Willson picks up a Wildcat firsT down. 81 EL MONTE -a 5 Captain Ron Goldman leads Wildcat team onto the field. Racking up 28 points in the second half, Dick Robbins' Wildcats overcame El Monte's i4 to 7 half-time lead to win the contest, 35 to 20. El Monte was the first to reach the scoreboard as Vern Ta'a went 2 yards over right tackles for 6 points. Monrovia tied up the contest early in the second quarter as Gene Pridemore picked up a Lion fumble and rambled 29 yards for a touchdown. El Monte recaptured the lead two minutes later as Frank Roseli picked off an Art Farr aerial and raced 75 yards for the T.D. to round out the scoring in the first half. The Wildcats came back in the sec- ond half to overpower the Lions as Clavie Brown picked up touchdowns on runs of 3 yards, 60 yards, and 3 yards. Don Teasley rounded out the Monrovia's scoring as he took a 24 yard pass from Bill Schowen for the final A6 points. El Monte's only score of the half came on a pass from Dennis Murray to Jack Cooper. 82 Xcnaulff Q0 Qui Wildcat of the Week Playing his best game of this season was Captain Ron Goldman. Ron's hard blockihg and vicious tackling won him the honor of Wildcat of the Week. Be- sides playing left guard on offense and middle linebacker on defense, Ron called all the defensive signals, making him one of the most valuable men on the field. Ll0NS Clavie Brown shakes off an El Monte tackler on a 60 yard TD. gallop. WHITTIER fa f Wildcat of The Week Eugene Hartigcm was named 1960's VVildcaT of The Year as well as winner oT The weekly Title in The WhiTTier game. Gene's ouTsTanding play in The second halT helped The CaTs come from a 6 poinT deTiciT To remain unbeaTen in Pa- cific League compeTiTion. CARDS Tim Albaugh makes good use of Gene HarTigan's crushing block as he rambles 32 yards Tor a T.D. Behind The running oT Dave Willson and Tim Albaugh, The VVildcaTs man- aged To overcome WhiTTier's T3 To 7 halTTime lead and capTure Their eighTh sTraighT vicTory, 32 To T3. VVhiTTier dominaTed The TirsT halT as Ron Hales ran and passed Them To a T3 poinT lead aT one Time in The game. The opening score of The nighT came on a TourTh dovvn play as l-lobs Threw a 32 yard Alley Oop pass To end Hugh Banks, vvho Took The ball in The end zone Tor The six-poinTer. The Cards scored again early in The second quar- Ter as Hales passed T7 yards To Dave Alben To puT WhiTTier in TronT T3 To O. Monrovia Tinally reached The score- board wiTh 32 seconds lelT in The TirsT halT as Bill Schovven passed T4 yards To Jeff Carr Tor The TD. Early in The Third auarTer Chuck Boyer and Gene l-larTigan Trapped Gary Goodwin in The end zone Tor a saTeTy To cuT VVhiTTier's lead To Tour poinTs. Seven plays laTer Monrovia scored T again as Bill Schovven passed 9 yards To Don Teasley Tor The Tally. Tim Al- baugh added The TrosTing To The cake as he ran 32 yards Tor The Tinal score oT The game. Evading WhiTTier Tacklers Tim Albaugh picks up yardage. 83 ARCADIA J? 5 Wildcat Tim Albaugh prepares to run a gaunflet of Arcadia Tacklers. It finally happened! AfTer years of crushing vicfories over The Apaches from Arcadia, The Monrovia Wildcafs were finally scalped, 26 To l3. An overflow crowd of i4,000 showed up To see The cross-Town rivals fighf iT ouT for The Pacific League Champion- ship. AlmosT before The crowd had seT- Tled, The iniury ridden WildcaTs Took a 7-O lead as halfback Don Samuels sTreaked 72 yards for a Touchdown. Early in The second guarTer Arcadia made iT 7 To 6 as Larry Zeno wenT 8 yards To cap a 35 yard scoring drive. Monrovia added anofher TD. before The half as Clavie Brown and ArT Farr Teamed up on a 34 yard scoring play. Monrovia appeared To have The game won wiTh 6 minufes remaining in The fourTh guarTer and a i3 To i2 lead, but a fumbled punf by The Cafs gave Ar- cadia The big break as They Took The ball and marched for The go-ahead T.D. 84 T,r, iiii i Avyf W .. -,,i is ,..,i, ffiii N ia if i A 4 ffii - A 'j f l W L'-' 'Q W in YQ isseecp Q T - ' A Wildcat of the Week Don Samuels, a CaT mainsTay all sea- son long, was picked as WildcaT of The Week againsT Arcadia. Sam opened The evening wiTh a specTacular 72 yard TD. run, and when he was forced To leave The game midway in The second quarfer, iT really hurT The Cafs. APACHES y A,,.,,,J ,, rs -gf me . fs ,.... .0 Teamwork pays off as Tim Albaugh and Three Monrovion blockers pick up valuable yardage. Leading The Monrovia High School varsity football Team in The 1960 season was Captain Ron Goldman. A leader on and off The field he was A.S.B. President, a member of Scholar- ship Society, and vice-president of Monarcs. As a junior, Ron was selected all-Pacific League first Team, all-San Gabriel Valley first Team, and all-C.l.F., second Team. In The 1960 season, as a senior, he even outdid The honors of The sea- son before, being named all-Pacific League, first Team, all-Valley, first Team, most outstanding lineman in The valley and all-C.I.F., tirst Team. The players showed Their high regard for Their linebacking captain when They voted him The General Excellence Award aT Their annual ban- quet. C0-CAPTAIN JIM GREEN CAPTIAN -I RON GOLDMAN Jim Green's middle name should be changed To hard luck, Tor that's all The 1960 season held Tor him. Jim, after being picked all-league as a sophomore, and all- valley as a iunior, was expected really To anchor The Wildcat line, but instead of The honors he should have received, all Jim got were iniuries. Jim was a leader of men off The field as he held the office of Boys' League president as well as being a mem- ber ot Monarcs. As outstanding shot-putter, Jim holds The school record for The event and should add to it in the 1961 track season. 85 BEE , av ' ar ': 7. 9. --lr 1 at it A . 1,4 fl X E A 4 git, , QS' . ' '5 we Seated: M. Lothyon, M. Willis, J. Brewer, R. Selby, T. Wronka, W. Wehrung J. Thompson, D, Miller, D, Mejia. Row 2: Coach Clarno, R. Schmutz, T. Hile, R. Vanderlutt, B. Scott, J. Thompson, C. Thornburgh, R. Romero, B. Noble, G. Coleman, mgr., C. Channel, mgr. Row 3: A. Cory, J. Watson, P. Rutherford, C. Grannis, A. Forrest, D. Butler, R. Humphreys, T, Tacy, R. Root, S. Leavitt, B. Wurtz. X 5. .Xa Coach Robert Clorno, Guided by Head Coach Bob Clarno and Line Coach Fred Long, Monrovids Bee entry in the Pacific League enjoyed a moderately successful season, winning 5 games and losing 4. Outstanding gridiron performers were linemen Art Forrest, Jim Brewer and Bruce Scott, while Bill Noble, Richard Vanderluit, and Ed Walker were the outstanding backs. T2 .32 ' ' -. K A f??5fgf,..ig1.:xkT V in F 'i ' T - M.. ,M f Asst. Coach Fred Long. Co-Captains Rick Romero and Art Forrest. 86 FOO Monrovia Opp. T3 Hawthorne 32 20 San Marino i9 20 Warren i4 7 Arroyo 26 T3 Alhambra 7 21 Mark Keppel O 13 El Monte 20 7 Whittier T3 42 Arcadia 14 T56 TOTAL T43 Wins Losses 5 4 CEE A Seated: D. Peters, H, l-Ioshino, S. Pytel, S. Brooks, R. Camo, R. Webber, R, Carr, A. Hall, W. Zschoche, K. Davis, K. Davis, G. Nevvby. Row 2: Coach Walker, D. Bixler, mgr., B. Robertson, P. Congo, B. Giauque, C. Leavitt, J. Irwin, W, Hagstrom, B. Autery, E. Courter, I. Schoenvvald, R. Cormier, J. Hutson, J. Blunt, rngr., Coach Katich. Row 3: B. Cooley, D. Dooley, T. McFate, B. Oshima, A, Olson, L. Miller, B. Sanchez, V. Villalobos, P. Roberts, P. Goedeck, M, Curry, R. Morrow, T. Noel, D, Dorsey, E. Cullinone, T. Dutrow. LL Under the able leadership of Al Katich and Dink Walker, Monrovids Mighty Monrovia Opp. Cees rolled to a 5 win, 3 loss season. 'L y Opening the season with 2 to O victory .... 2 Duane O over Duarte and ending it with 32 to 7 ' 31 SON Morino 0 25 victory over Arcadia, the Katichmen L71 d' l d ll t e ot tootball. at 6 ArrOYO lg 'Sp aye G yp S l2 Alhambra 7 r l4 Mark Keppel 19 6 El Monte 13 . L i 20 Whllllef 7 Head-Coach Al Katich 32 Arcadia 25 i 23 Torx-xL oo . Wing Losses 5 3 V X iltntt .AV A3 --., H idk Captain Henry Hoshino Backfield-Coach Dink Walker VARSITY Row 1 A Farr, R. Miller, L, Christensen, D. Schiendler, B. Showen, N. Nikolenko. Row 2: J. Waltz, J, Kelleher, D. Anderson, E. Post, R, Alleman, B. Rowbotham J Carr G Robinson, J. Meyers. Coach Bill Hatch Coploin Ron Miller Coach Bill Hatch led his VarsiTy Cagers To The besT season in The hisTory of Monrovia High School. His squad racked up a sTring of Twenty-five sTraighT vic- Tories while rolling To The Pacific League Championship and a Third place in The C.I.F. Coach HaTch was TorTunaTe in The facT ThaT he had The biggesT and besT Tronf line in The Pacific League To work with. This line consisTed of Ron Miller, Les Chrisfiansen, and Dick Schiendler, all of whom were voTed To The all-league Team. Bill Schowen, Nick Nickolenko, anal ArT Farr were HaTch's husTling backcourfmen. Schowen was noTed for his many driving lay-ins which kepT The CaTs in quiTe a few ball games, Farr for his husTling and ball sTealing, and Nikolenko for his Tine, sfeady play. BASKETBAL Monrovia OpponenT 45 Arroyo 36 41 Baldwin Park 34 54 San Gabriel 38 47 John Muir 39 66 Arcadia 56 36 El MonTe 35 7l Azusa 36 7l San Gabriel 40 4l Glendora 40 56 Glendora 44 59 San Marino 32 54 Rosemead 36 74 Alhambra' 48 65 Mark Keppel' 41 Ill League Games ,iii i 1 Guard Dick Schiendler accepts the team championship trophy tor the Wildcats from Stan Benedict, president of the Arroyo High Dads' Club, HAMP Monrovia 53 El Monte' 59 Whittiert 74 Arcadia' 71 Upland' 69 Alhambra' 61 Mark Keppel' 54 El Montei' 69 Whittier 51 Arcadia' C.I,F. PLAYOFFS 66 John Muir 70 Glenclora 44 Compton 61 Antelope Valley X League Games Oppon ent 49 47 51 41 54 52 46 43 35 55 48 68 54 TCURNEY Les Christensen and Coach Bill l-latch display the Arroyo trophies. Driving in tor a shot against San Gabriel Ron Miller missed the shot but was high scorer with 18 points. 89 1961 or '1 Xly f r Mk N .X ,ji Q, l' Q z, ,.,, .. 'i'Q.f., rr? 2 fl .1 .. . L I U If's Iwo for Farr lm the San Marlha game Bullet or lvaslccvlball? Anyway, l1's Ron Mlller. Les Christensen demonstrates Those talents which earned him the All-ClF First Al' last, Nlclc Nukolenko thanks, revenge for that football game. Team and Pacific League Most Valuable Player award, 90 CHAMPION Forward Dick Schiendler pops in Two poinis against llwe Sam Marino Titans, ' E A G U E All-C.I.F. Cffnmr les Clirisrcnsem loops in ci basket Us We Wildcats blitz Arcadia Junior Guard Bill Schowen odds two more points To the Ccxfs side of the Forward Ron Miller fires up o two pointer oguinst the hapless Moors. scoreboard. MEET TH JAMES ROBINSON YVW LES CHRISTENSEN ART FARR ROD ALLEMAN 3, .. N, ,ml W I LQQ, , if fu X ff, , , , JEFF CARR DICK SCHIENDLER BILL SCHOWEN 92 HAMPS RON MILLER NICK NIKOLENKO BRENT ROWBOTHAM ED POST DAVID ANDERSON BUD GERBER 1 J has JIM KELLEHER J.V. adm' ZX X, Losing only one ballgame all season, Dick Robbin's J.V. hoopsfers capTured The Pacific League Crown for The second sfraighf year. Tradifionally The proving grounds for big freshmen and sophomores This year's ball club came up wiTh some fine senior Talenf. Mike Newland and Walfer WrighT, provided The one, Two scoring punch, while John Eckle Turned in fine rebounding performances. ,I T .,,. .H , y . . K . ,..i... . ,.fi.. ,rW,,,,. ,,,,,, . . . 1..f.fi..1.see.' f- 1-...ws-i.i.ri.,1.if, ,.,km,.1! Monrovids Mike Newland lays in Two poinfs against The San Marino Titans. Cgpf- Mike Newland Coach Dick Robbins Row 'I: J. Bledsoe, C. Pridemore, C. Wheizel, J. Pepper, J. Evans, B. Osiaszewski, A. Cory. Row 2: U. Hoffman, K. Oshima, E. Horiigan, L. OConnell, B. Kropke, C. Boyer, R. Thompson, C. Mills, M. Nileolenko. Row 3: P. Behrens, D. Mouniioy, E. Day, J. Eclcl, E. Williams, W. Wright, D. Anderson, M. Newland. 94 Tony StiIlson's Bee round bdll squod finished in the Pocific League celIor this year. The Cdt's were definitely cin undermdnned outfit, hdving no big mon under the bodrds nor bdckcourt pldyrnoxker. Although this proved disostrous os for os the win-loss column, Codch Stillson mdnciged to instill some ofthe finer points of bosketboll in his chdrges, ond cis 0 result Tom- Tomlinson, Joe Mdrshcill ond 0 few others will bolster next yeor's varsity. ' wx D x HD'- Cocch Tony Stilison Capt. Torn Tomlinson Guard Joe Thompson domes mound Arcmdicfs Joe Riffe. BASKETBALL BEE Row 'I: B. Schoper, J. Thompson, B. Scott, K. Deordorff, B. Scott. Row 2: T. Tomlinson, A. Forrest, J. Everett, B. Wright, J. Marshall. EE Row 1: A. Hall, T. Noel, M. McShane, T Wong, P. Riendeau, T, Durden. Row 2: T. Tacy, R. Congo, R. Sanchez, M. Curry, D. Wadkins, R. Selby, D. White. Monrovia Opponent League Games 36 Alhambra 15 37 Mark Keppel 22 34 El Monte 25 36 Whittier 26 32 Arcadia 25 Second Round 38 Alhambra l4 39 Mark Keppel 9 30 El Monte T9 3l Whittier 35 39 Arcadia 16 Playoff Game 22 Whittier 21 BASKE Virgil Stevens' Cee roundballers captured the Pacific League Title for the second year in a row, but they had to pull a few crucial games out of the fire to do so. Dennis Wadkins and Ted Durden led the team in scoring, while Tim Tacy proved to be the steadiest ballplayer on the team. Mike Curry and Bob San- chez rounded out the first string. Coach Virgil Stevens Capt. Ted Durclen DEE Row 1: R. Blow, J. Cowart, C. Lewis, G, Dunbar, S. Pytel, L. Lyons, B. Rood. Row 2: R. Valentine, G. Aster, J. Irwin, P. Weber, R. Carr, E. Armstrong, D. Gomez J. Green. Row 3: R. Oshima, L. Ewell, B. Bryan, D. Wood, T. McFate, D. Gomez, D. White. BALL Rounding out the parade ot champions forthe T961 basket- ball season was Virgil Stevens' Dee basketball team. Chalking up an undefeated season, Steve's Stompers rolled to the coveted Pacific League Championship. Leading the Kittens in the scoring department were Terry Thompson and Roger Valen- tine, while the steady play of Tom McFate greatly added to the success ot the champs . Cqpf, Bob Valentine Coach Virgil Stevens Monrovia Opponent League Games 37 Alhambra T3 37 Mark Keppel T8 T9 El Monte T7 40 Whittier T4 26 Arcadia 24 Second Round 4l Alhambra 36 24 Mark Keppel T4 24 El Monte T9 39 Whittier T6 40 Arcadia 23 317 TOTALS T94 Wins IO Losses O VARSITY Row 1: D. Sranrcn, J. Wyne, R. Goldman, T. Dufrow, D. Peters, E. Faith. Row 2: D. Jaimes, mgr., K. Dallka, T. Tacy, B. ScoTT, D. Cory, J, Marshall, D. Wills C, lhome, M. Rhode, E. Courler, mgr. on BASEBALL Coach Al Kaiich had cr young ball club, mosTly Juniors, a The season proved To be a biT rocky. AlThough The won a losT column wasn'T expecTed To look Too good This year, Coa KaTich's ball players were gaining valuable experience whi should help Them during The i962 season. ,Y nd nd ch ch e. OP rd ve le f +1 T Leading The Team in The hiTTing deparTmenT was TirsT bas ff, ---'ii My , man Jon VV ne. Second baseman Dave STanTon and shorTsT y h Benny ScoTT made up The keysTone combinaTion , while Thi W. i iff?-gf baseman Nick Nikolenko rounded ouT The infield. CapTain Da ' an f I. A ' .7 , . . . . fl ix -3 - y,,4 Willson and BernT Lundborg handled The pifching chores, wh: A9 , ff' 43,0 Conrad Thomas worked behind The plaTe. fi-L 1-ff'2Tfn:'fflf?'. ii ' 4 A il J T f. i'Ql1f'f,'i 1 5 ' . riieffqrr 'X 4 ' 1 H - , L' .,,, 1 , , 1 wp, z, ':',. . J' ' 'T ' I '- 'rrs .o si ' ,s 4312 SQ il' if 53:4 fr y, , -. . A. ' 4 m l D -'wig-p-in f , V' ' ' . e 5 B' . 4 W ,, L A 76,3 y ssl . -. , T A ig,lQ '?:fAf,1k34,Q3,.,s.f.. V 'fJ9s'j 4::.,a Q52 'ff ,V J..-Mi' ll a 'T , l ' sfff Vw' H, gg- 5 F, 'rw' Y,i,f13h.'-fig? l ' 'k Q '?Yff'f 1 ff I risskrl' ,tl . ' V 4' 4 .. 'Q' 1 T' lfffff If A . ay 1 'fe , r , . A . , 5 T KWADVK ..-. xr 'fix 4i Y- V4 T -QL. f Fl'?f3i.':Qiff4s.?i1' . iJfir 2': 3 ffm' X, First baseman Jon Wyne caTches an inflelders Throw. Coach Al Katich Capt. Dave Willson 98 Row 1: K. Ostaszewski, J. Thompson, G. Libbey, C. Whetzel, J, Flores, B. Smith, A. Cory, M. McShane B Scott Row 2 W Wehrung C Stueve P Nelson B Willis, B. Everett, R. Morris, T. French, G. Pederson, R. Behaens, M. Nikolenko, L. Genova, J, Hardesty R Congo mgr BASEBALL Bob Clurno's J.V. Baseball team, traditional the seasoning place for Monrovia baseballers, had some tine material this year, and with a few good breaks the team was expected to finish high in the league standings. Pitchers Mike Niko- lenko and Jim Hardesty were two of the tearn's outstanding Q1 Wat? L M545 wf 'fl .,. J . sriil .f ,- , -,, , Y L uft: -' -1- e N, ' f r it K 1 is .,. .,, . ik J ff -' -1'.'E1f5s.4 -. r , tr' ' -7'-iiiisiiil members and should greatly aid the varsity next year. Catcher 7 Bruce Scott and lntielder Dave Smith were two other fine ball players on the squad. ml Qw- Coach Bob Clarno Dave Smith makes the long throw from third The runner is OUT' 1 l TENNIS C L' -lfirlld ,qmftt till Row I: J, Turner, M. Johnston, R. Benzango, G. Sites, M. Sherman, B. Dickoff, R. Hart, Row 2: C. Romney, M. Currie, C, Deller, B. Fisher, L. O'Con Hoffman, K. Kaufman. Coach Robert OIiver's Varsity Tennis team Q DW' had, for the first time in many long years, a Whse.. good chance for taking the Pacific League net K title. This hope was partly clue to the AFS if which did Monrovia High a great favor when ,gb I V they sent us Utz Hofmann from Germany. T L ..- Utz teamed up with hard hitting Larry QConnell . V. ' V. ,J . to form the greatest doubles combination ever A - - i rtrtf 5 - . Aggzg seen at Monrovia. Mike Curry was the team s '.V, 7 ':. ..,,, first singles player and this flashy sophomore r g A- should prove to be another great by the time V a t he is a senior. An unexpected find for Coach Olivers squad was Ron Miller, the versatile , All-League basketball player who showed signs of developing into a fine tennis player. Coach R. G. Oliver Captain Larry O'Connell nell, U it Row T: L. Lyons, G. O'Brian, R. Anderson, P. Vanl-louten, W. Rudloff, D. Theall. Row 2: S, Brown, mgr., C. Bornt, B. Chapman, E, Day, R. Roberts, T. Delaney. 100 CROSS COUNTRY Capt. Dale Droyer Row 'l: D. Jacobson, R. Brown, D. Drayer, W. WrighT, J. Wallace, C. Thome, P. Rode. This year's Cross Counfry Team, coached by John Daniels and led by such fine runners as James Wallace, David Jacobson, and CapTain Dale Drayer, didn'T do so well, as far as The record wenT. However, as Tar as performance and poTenTial are concerned, This year's members should prove To make nexT year's Team ouT- sTanding. The VarsiTy was parTiculorly ouTsTanding as every member had run The Two and Three quar- Ters mile course in less Than Ten minuTes. The JV's were led by KeiTh SmiTh and Earl ArmsTrong and should boIsTer nexT year's varsify wiTh some good runners. Coach John Daniels JV Team - Row 1: D. Wood, R. Young, J. Klusrnann, N, Hatcher, G. Harper, P. Nickhoff, T. Brown, E. SmiTl'1, J. Bibble. Row 2: D. Heald, R, Clark K Smith D Johnson C. Palmer, D. Putnam, B. Dees, J. Meisfer, M. Wrona, L. Bender, F. Meisfer. VARSITY :wg !+,! Fw2 sr' Row 'Ia F. Haynes, C. Brown, D. Peterson, T, Hammond, R. Vande-rluif, W. Wrigh1, E. HaTcher. Row 2: D. Bender, K. O'Shima, D. Shannon, M. Holmes, D. Drayer, J Wallace, D. Cooper, B. Dees, J, Green. A .ff x 'E 2 .f-. .LL .m hiw kg . ..i. ., ,... :A E .l Hiwkmk ' T 4- Z' 1 M an--. K ww W- ix 42 -mf ' lf it 1 Q f R T., Ms Q 'W 1- .. we 4 -Q M A 'ii ws T 1 F1 1 J, Y 47+ J-me may A 54 . f qgilfgiirig. .. - ., h ,g .1 . ., V . . . ' . I2Q2:H:-'2e'--.,- -- The high stepping Track Team of Coach John Daniels was off To an- oTher flying sTarT in Their quesf for Pacific League TiTle aT Time of dead- line. One of The main cogs in Ml-lS's bid for The TiTle was hurdler Clavie Brown, who ran boTh The l2O yard highs and The l8O yard lows. Monrovia's sTrengTh in The field evenTs lay in The broad lump and The shoT puT. WalTer Wright and Jim Robinson led The broad jumpers, while Jim Green and Jeff Carr pro- vided The one-Two punch in The shof puT. Jeff Carr gers off a puf of 50 feet Couch John Daniels 102 TRACI' Jim Robinson and Walter Wright workouf in The sprints. 1 Juv raw Clovie Brown prepares To sTarT The l8O-yard low hurdles. Row 'I: R. Young, R, Root, C, Arnold, R. Humphreys, W. Wilson, J. Holmes, J. Klusmon, D. Heold. Row 2 P Rollins J Watson B Hcirvey S Jordon J Kruche berg, C. Palmer, M. Wrong, B. Noble, P. Rutherford, L. Humphreys, G. Anderson, C, Miller. NND FIELD Vanderluit practices for o coming meet. Coach Dink WuIker's Bee track ond field team was expected to come out on top of the Pocitic Leo- gue. Leading the Wildcat sprinters wds Junior Bill Noble. The hurcllers ond the shot putters were led by Croig Polmer ond Reggie Olson. With this fine drroy of young stors coming up to next yec:1r's varsity, Monrovid High should continue tc be ci power in l962. 222 , ,f ' VP 1 Gene Hurtigan shows Big .lim how it's done. Coach Dink Walker Shannon views the 12 foot bor' CEE Row I: H. Hoshino, B. Cloak, G. Horper B, Fozio, P. Weber, J, Coworst, D. Connich, E, Kwentus. Row 2: D, Wodkins, R. Blow, K. Dovis, D. Gomez, T, Ronko, T. Brody, T. Peterson, E. Smith, B. Boggle, B. Dutrow, T. Brown, M, Boyer, E. Armstrong. r - ' 1 Qi ,,, f 1 c hB'IIH it ' OGC I OTC - 1 . 1 .. ' ' B q B . . 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Shane, H. Bowler, Ro GOLF Coach Leonard Morris' T961 golf Team, from all indicaTions aT press Time, should be one of The beTTer Teams in The league. Rick Romero was The Team's leading golfer, and The fact ThaT he was only a sophomore en- hanced Monrovias chances of dominaTing The fairways in fuTure years. AnoTher leader of The Monrovia Hgreens- men was Todd Shade. 4 9 N for .15 -- l .------J . A i VARSI TY A l., a' -3 , ,f 5 .n V ' Q -,H ish we-wfrfz I 5 Q its X K . A w 2: W. Mills, L. Carlson, R. ToTTen, D. PuTnarn, J. Koyiack, R. Reynolds. x. .iffy 'U' . 1-'tg 419 'Wal' ,dr Te fr.. Coach Leonard Morris Alix vi Y Co-Captains Rick Romero and Todd Shade o I wk-Ov' ' T05 1, GIRLS' SPCJRTS K X ,gm Modern dance students participate in Q symposium. Everybody stretch! .W -'al 'H i ll Ili Yi ' A ,. ww ,,LLL, W ,,,A V xL,., A A ' 'L , M it e Y M, ii, ' X 1' K' - ,law ' r I R fr i N ' r , N,kk ,....i W -V! f Af, ,. . f 3 ' 1 ' , in I i, , 5, 0 Y r- , ..,, . A,,,..,. M., n , f ..,. W . i , . Q if-V ,Q we f ,t + ' ee,-wf .f A , ,I ,,k. , M. W ,A kg- Q Mg K .df A fm? 'ii lf's every mon for himself! The unsung heroes of the Girls' Gym, Mrs. Bryon Grid Mrs. COOK. x 1 'Ns..,f 5 Ny, ,, . f,,,,.'-f 2 Xtkki I ' 5 . gg W . . is A ,AA1..J,. . Q? J, JV LW? iff.. A g V 2,5 V. Row 1: C. Thorsen, N. Peck, D, Brown, J. Kopecky, C. Housh, D. Belin, M. Giboney, E. Garcia. Row 2: C. Conacher, S. Di Paolo, A. Thornton, B, Noble, C. Burski, F. Van de Wetering, J, Hall, J. Gross, S. Goedeck, J. Smith. CIRCLE M Twenty-five vivacious girls made up the membership ot Circle M. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Yenney these girls met once a month to plan tor such activities as car washes, potlucks, and weekend outings to the Yenney cabin at Crestline. Officers were Cynthia Burslci, president, Sally Goedeck, vice- presidentg Judy Gross, secretary, Julie Hall, treasurer and Martha N Planning u great year were Julie Hall, treasurer, Mrs. Yenney, sponsorg Sally Goedeck, vice-presidenty Cynthia Burski, presidentp and Judy Gross, secretary. Sally gets her reward after a weekend of practical jokes. 108 Circle Mers leave their mark on G.A.A. inductees Everyone pitched in at the Circle M car wash! 5 eg.. M' Mr. and Mrs. Yenney prepare to leave the weekend retreat at Crestline There are always a few stragglers when it comes time to leave. 109 fre X 94 The mcslerminds: Ruth Milbrandt, secretary, Nan Tyler, sergeant-at-arms, Kay Hartigan, treasurer, Mrs, Brelcs, sponsor, Sally Goedeck, president, and Judy Gross, secretary. The perpetual smile of Mrs. Brelos never fades Through all the girls' antics. CATSKILL RAQUETTEERS A combination ot skill and spirit prodded the twenty members ot the Catskill Racquetteers on To many victories, Under the supervision of Mrs, Ethel Brelos, the girls held practices every Thursday evening after school. Business meetings were conducted where plans for potlucks, picnics, and other outside activi- ties were made. Officers this year were Sally Goedeck, president, Judy Gross, vice-president, Ruth Milbrandt, secre- tary, Kay Hartigan, treasurer, and Nan Tyler, ser- geant-at-arms. Row 1: M. McCourtney, R. Milbrandt, P. Baker, S. Hall, K, Harrigan, D. Bell, E. Marsden, M. Monyhun, J. Gross. Row 2: C. Pallatin, H. Olson, K. West, S. Chick, K. Thompson, J. Drayer, N. Tyler, L. Hurt, S. Goedeck, B, Frank. , 4,-is T 42.1 K I . can--nr lt' few i A , , V 4 .., f sz. ' lsr 1 2:1 I ...W 1 T - - - I J J ' .i..., ,.. . ,, Vr , VV Qkl A 'r . .. , . . K g - U I rslr W ii - g A ix i.r . T .. 'ZX 5 ,' , lb Ai V rg. li il. , ' -' F 5-gi s 2 if . .,,,, . K gl K .6 45 'I ,AM . . x . NL, W Jig, 2 a' K. Y H ze- ' x 1 X Sally creates cz riof wherever she goes. Now that the meefing hos been culled To order?!! W 1' Q These gi The vicfory is won! rls ore in cu hurry to win. ff 1 x W- - 92 -.. '.j'b?.'1r tw Q Q b ,XP A dxf R.-mxfvsfynxfv A 'fr-.X - A My Any,-N' . dv JAVA' A MAN --XA Q 9 r T A K , -- ,X ' ff' A X . f 'K I. rl 2.2-sf ,TJ Row 'lz C. Garcia, P. Burke, F. Lambert, L. Gihoney, S. Johnson, B, Freeman, J. LeDoux, J. McQuigg, R. Meyer, S. Soyeshima, O. Kelley. Row 2: J. Mielke, N. Wong, B. Smith, N. Hermanson, L. Schmitt, B. Sollee, P. Haight, D. Fissette, J. Bockes, J. Johnston, B. Bruns, F. Bortner, L. Woods, D, Yoder, D. Clark, S. Golden. Row 3: J, Hall, M. Phillips, J. Wrona, R. Allen, D. Lieber, G. Gabaldo, N. Lang, N, Diehe, S. McConnell, C. Thorsen, S. Tassch, J. Smith, D. Mix, A. Brown, A. Braswell, M. Giboney, M. l-leald, S. Goedeck. Row 4: L. Cordell, J. Case, C. Palmerston, K. Olson, D. Roberts, M. Pursel, J. Thurber, D. Belin, J. Kopecky, C, Burslci, S. Dipaolo, D. Brown, N. Peck, A. Thornton, C. l-loush, J. Gross, F. Van de Wetering, C. Conacher. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCJCIATION With shouts and screams the GAAers ap- proached the gym every Monday and Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. Displaying excellent sportsmanship and performance, these girls took honors in nearly every sport. Executing a fine job ot leadership were Sally Goedeck, president, Cynthia Burski, vice president, Judy Gross, secretary, Julie Hall, treasurer, Carole Tucker, tournament manager, -, JY X- ,Q ox and Sandra Di Poalo, sergeant-at-arms. -1 19 - in 'f.1.:2' ' P' ' ' ,s:, V 0 if 'UQ 'g z' Us ,jg . . . 1 - - wif. 1 3 K J . Q ,Y The lowly clodsz Julie Hall, moneyltaking clod, Judy Gross, minute-taking clad, Cynthia Burski, vicevclod, and Sally Goedeclc, head clod. 5 :?'P '4 iv' Smiling through all their grief are the G.A.A. sponsors, Mrs. McKesson, Miss Beck, Mrs. Brelos, and Mrs. Yenney. l l2 w l Q, 35 kffm l x. fav M3-Qi' I ' Q Where is Thor guard? G.A. A,ers have fun leurning cz new sport, ,F I . ' a f lie? sf F E -1 a xlliil A few of The coblnef ger togerher To discuss The effect of CJ Bubble-Up boffle as 0 vase. LeI's ser it up! gawwwwf' H ...A gy- X' , 3 l Student Officials: Laurel Wurschum, Junior Class Treasurer- Sandy Redshow Sl d , , u ent Judge, Clyde Romney, Justice, Robert George, Bulliffp Richard Brock, Justice. This is The dignified looking Junior Class of 1930 CLASSES Scarcely realizing The breviTy of Time, They enTered, They blazed The pafh of responsibilify on The sophomore sea, and They advanced To upperclassmen. Capable and companionable, They progressed wiTh zeal in Their high school life and look forward To esfablishing Them- selves more academically and socially in Their remain- ing years aT Monrovia High School. M. Abell Li, r I r r, M, , I Standing, I, to rn L. Woods, vice-president J. Green, president, Mr. Maxwell, sponsor. Sitting: D. Reynolds, Treasurer, D. Stevens, 7' 1 secretory. g 15, . ...i z ' ' . ,gs : .-PZ.: Ile., 31 6 1 3 ,,.,, . I ll l Anderson -' n if es! fs . ,- ,Q f' Vx- , ', he in Y V C V KV -'S an t e fv Q: ,, 42 '41 ,Q ' 9?,, 6 1- . V Q .fa ll S. Ascher lk , ,,,, , , , . '5Fim.,.V ' V. Borbogliu I ' 1. l lk f fr: - ---.. W . 116 ellle A f Vlfl . ,Q 'B FRESHMEN A. Alegria M, Adams J. Allen at ,lr riff., 'w E. Armstrong C, Arndt D. Boker ..,.k G. A519-f 'Q J, Ballard C. Barnes B. Barnes B. Bean 1 alfa.. . . .. 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SOPHOMDRE Want to end next semester with a sore neck? well, ioin these typing students in their daily chores and you will! Chris Jarvi demonstrates the fine points of me- chanical drawing as Jerry Stewart, .lim Hardesty, and Larry Polluck watch. 'Sf X l 4 1 135- , 5 ,, ig' ' 4 c Miss Lopp helps Barbara Low and Gary Hender- son outline a sfudenfs Theme on the board. Phil Nelson shows Nancy Johnson where Athens, the birthplace of democracy, is located. CLASSES Ann Phillips explains This problem to the class in Mr. Melodowirchs fifth period geometry class. Did Miss Elmgren really know him? Sue Baker asks Linda Brewer. if rm f, fs.: , 1-: J l 2 1 9 I is 9 -in A r r . 'L i 1 'Wk wma ' 1,25 i' 5 ' u 5' 3, 1 .......-3 Hub ll r '-A. ft? Standing, I. to r.: Mrs. Campbell, sponsor, B. Dees, president, M. Munoz, vice-president, Mr. Cameron, sponsor. Sitting: L. Wuscham, treasurer, V. Gurley, secretary. l JUNIDRS R. Adrian 3 2 R M. Abraham B- Aguirre L- Abmm B. 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BOYSV ,J Q0 Q-f Two of Mr. TownIey's students work on on historical crossword puzlle- Pointing out the fish of his choice, Mike Gee seiecis Q deihiy snuck while David Chondro fishes if out for him. - ' gg l ,. . .,.- A M, ,, ,., . - an M - ...Q , .........1 me i i i..:i'- ...gg I x ' -x w- i ,-I N 3-'X 3 Georgia Jackson Mort Sh b if A . s is s f' l .sqfhrm PM A 3 ,XB 5, ,M at 'E' , y revvs Ury,Gc1iISC1mUels and Kathy Burge absence slips, post obsences, file, and take co f work in the Attendance Office during sixth period. Th II ' re o other office ey co ect the duties. ,, Afxyfyk ,V.. A A f .ff :Mfg Q QQ i . ...,, ,.1' ' 'V vi 1' if ,,. gf ' .t-f .Mimi -WMM Wt-f F,v .,,,,-K -.fn 153 EM... Joyce Bruscia, Jocelyne Ailloud ond Colette Mestre ask Mrs. l-lolmgrens help while they work on their declorncutions. A demonstration by Bill Wright ls carefully obseryed in Mr. Pilmers Algebra ll class. UNICR Richard Shupp, chairman of Miss Johr's fifth period U.S. History class, brings the students to order by showing them on Americczri Heritage rnogozine. Business training odds up in Mrs. Smiths office practice clcss for Joyce Gibson, Beverly Brink, ond Judy Boyle. lv 1 ...----li How do you pronounce that word? osks Mrs. Vocational trcunmg ns evndenf os Bob Arnold ond Don Shselcls fest or engine rn Mr Hickey's CLASSES Carol Funk Penn: Robwnson and Debbie De Sphnfer dreorn of the future as they dwligently I wonder what IH do wnfh Thus when l'm fin- lshed ponders Don Fnsher os he sonds o Toble V1 rf -Q 1' ,F p in an-F r ' QW' 4, ,- The old and the new met when Alumnus Deon West visited Seniors Floyd Florek and Tregg Wright. 156 'T ' U ' 9' K f lu.: A 1 Q. ,, x 'QW2-'., The Barb Pettijohn of 1930 shows how she gets to school, while off to the right Les and Judy enioy spring vacation. STUDENT LIFE Books abandoned, Monrovia High School students rounded their personalities by enjoying the social lite afforded by the school. Who will evei forget the Home- coming Game with El Monte, the pie-eating contest at the tirst Senior Mixer, the Goddard assemblies? Mem- ories ot events like these, coupled with academic achievement, last a lifetime. FRIENDS Utz Hofmann, AFS student from Germany. R ,lk-ij? G I F fl ri1w.sf.i.:,?,t 3, ' l ' . ' A, vw' fi . . , -. K ,lggffsr ,gg 1 i t ' f- f Q Q 3 , 4 V Il ax 3 Utz listens in as Ann Thornton, Mike Johnston and leader from that other foreign country, Arcadia, 'l58 Jo for Sept. 15, first day of school. an AFS prepare To lend, to 'borrovv, and to rent all posed prob- lems for AFS student Hans Utz Hofmann, but soon he understood the nuances of the meaning of the three words. Although this is his first visit to the United States, travel is not new to Utz. At various times he has left his German home to stay in Austria, Switzerland, ltaly and England. Utz intends to return to Germany where he will finish high school and attend a university. He hopes that he can someday return to the United States and revisit the many friends he has made here. Finding amusement in a text book, Utz keeps his Commissionefs eye cocked for wandering students. :RCM AFAR 5 Jocelyn Aillaud, AFS student from France Crossing the ocean to spend a year in the United States, Jocelyne Aillaud had little trouble becoming a Madite. ' Jocelyne hails from France, but English presented no problem for her, she studied it tor seven years prior to her , arrival in the States. She also speaks Italian and is study- x . 1 ing German. 'VVV7' J' 'l Q lt is hoped that Jo will return to France with fond 1 ,V memories of football, co-educational schools, and other - V traditionally American institutions. fb- . l x IK 4 Q e Along with her fellow students Jocelyn takes o tennis exam from Mrs. ref, ff Ng A Brelos in the Little Theater. K f i 1,15 f, J 3 -f , 1 , M p A 1., P I I .1 ,L- ,' i V J I I 3 Ifigwsikfl ' at 3- fs, .lg . i Y , 'X sg3'Q it I S mfg- - X , . L 'a sk' .I .k.,H. , 1 .rs F f fy ft s Q 3 Yell leaders Mike Newland, Doug Shannon, Jim Cody and Joe Taylor get their first lesson in French verb coniugation. lm-W1 SENIOR PRINCESSES Rounding the field were Judy Allen, Kath' Capen, Joan Garber, Joan Moak and Sherr' Ryan, with Floyd Florelc at the wheel. JUNIOR PRINCESSES Alumnus Danny Rinkin drove Janice Harter, Susan Miller, Marty Shrewsbury, Toni Shrewsbury and Laurel Wurschum. HOMI SOPHOMORE PRINCESSES Vicki Blankenship, Pat Chamberlain, Pat Farmer, Sue Pell and Linda Pepping were escorted by an unidentified driver. FRESHMAN PRINCESSES Senior Larry O'Connell drove Peggy Burke, Pat Lambert, Ruth Ramsland, Sally Taylor and Lynda Woods. Row 1: Bonnie Fiss, Karen Lensink, Roxie Stafford-Mojorettes, 1960. Row 2: Rene Deordortt, Janet Benson, Carlo Peterson, Claudio Hill, Billie McDonald-Songleczders, 1960. Row 3: Jim Lund, Bill Tossio, Floyd Florek, Jerry McLeon--Yell Leaders, l96O. . OMING Homecoming brought back mdny wistful memories to the olumni returning to pciy their respects to their cilmci mdter. Even the. slight roin didn't dompen the ennui pervcicling the feelings ot mony ot the tootboll spectotors. Nevertheless they laughed ond yelled, their spirits were ds high os those ot the present Freshmen ground them. They sow Joyce Gibson crowned Vorsity Queen, they sciw o victorioustootboll gome, they ot- tended nostalgic donce held troditionolly after the gcime. Homecoming Co-Heads - Bcnrlznoro Florek ond Tregg Wright. .11 we N43 Q ,aes 'vo 'sn-.w.....s-..,,,.+. ,V Miss Varsity, Joyce Gibson, is driven Ground the field Ron Stewart. Y., ASSEMBL Popular Stcm Midgley discusses Yellowstone Norionol Pcurk with Dole Drcyef between ossemblies. With the precision of the Rockettes, our four Yell leaders spark The ol' Monrovia spirit ot cz full assembly. HIGHLIGHTS ....-Y Fascinating To sfudenfs was This display of time as presented by Mr. Noel Oleson on December 14 Stereos Alan LaBossiere, Sue Avon and Greg Lyons made a hit at The annual talent show on The Monrovia High stage. Only 799 on the College Boards? I CANDID lf was Grant against Columbus in the Civil War, vvasrfr if? . C, 13,23 r LSD 3 3 . 'xl N I ' mb A So I said 'The Big-Sky doesrft butler its popcornl' MBU' Harold is C1 9'-'J0Cl bOY, MV- M0fflS-Y' Gee, 'Goliath and the Dragon' was a good Who cares if the Prom is formal. At least we're comfortable. movie. -H. This isn'f the way they dance in Texas! AMERA - 1. . o wi.-A-+. Don f Iaughg he used To have a body! S-our 1 You missed 60 out of 65, Karin, but Einstein And one for my sistery-please? wasn'f a scholar either. ' Curl, YOU m0Y h0V9 Sidebl-'fn5, buf I have I'm ihinking of turning if in for a briefcase. knees! -N'-5 Arriving at the Co-Ed Dance, Jo Ann Gardiner and Art Farr are surprised by the flash. Ron Goldman and Ronita Miller demonstrate Lesson One Mother paid only S25 for these dance shoes which don't dance! for potential Arthur Murrayites. 4 , 7 Q I ,jr kz T Ag' -wai t Ala s1 !aHw typical Monrovia High School couple look forward to a romantic evening the Co-Ed. . . as the soft strains of music drift among the couples. B . ,, Al l Q M V 1' , H , -f' s,,.,,.::,:,,:rr1z .. ,,..,, -as of if DANCES Ronnie Stewart and Nancy Peck Teach onlookers Theinversion of cn dance specialty. Crowned kung ond queen of The Chrisfmos dcmce, Tim Albough cmd Lindo Thompson are flanked by Larry O'Connell and Jim Green. in ll dl, to lil qc ,. .A A.S.B Susan Hancock works from the Student Activiries office as Pa? Canada directs the balancing of Susie's campaign propaganda. Fluitering in a drizzly breeze, posters looked fresh before the storm. Hey, down 'rhereg does mine look all right? 'Ml LECTICNS An enthusiastic worker Takes The high ground to publicize his mon Ron, who won The A.S.B. Presidency. Time to go home. The banners are hung: the rain has begun! With the uid of on unidentified helper, Dick Lczwrenz puts his poster way up THERE! get Ek V MONROVIA'E A Q LOOKS PERSONALITY ig-1, , f u 1 I P wooos .uunv nosenrs BESTEST I 'E -cb .M 4.., INTELLIGENCE SPIRIT E I 2,,f f my ,..,,,, GERRI LOGAN ,Mu Don Teosley and Kcxfhy Copen ore proud to be in the graduating class of 1961 172 These were the Gerri Logan and Doug Shannon of 1923, and to the left is the Merit Committee of 1923. SENIDRS The first steps -- across the Wildcat field -- were taken by the Seniors as they bid farewell to their Alma Mater in June. Proud parents watched the graduation proceedings and remember taking Iollopop-sticky hands in guiding their children to first day in kindergarten. An old way of life ended as a new way of life was about to begin. 173 Our A.S.B. President, Ron Goldman. A.S.B. PREXY This year's Associated Student Body leader, Ron Goldman, was one of the busiest people on campus. Besides his many A.S.B. activities, pre- siding over assemblies, meeting community offi- cials, and visiting other schools, Ron still had time to be a member of Scholarship Society, vice-president of Monarcs, an active member in Key Club and a delegate to Boys' State the sum- mer before his senior year. To start off the year right, Ron chose his A.S.B. cabinet for the year. He then presided over the cabinet he chose, hoping to have one of the best years at Monrovia High. To top all of this off, Ron was able to main- tain a high scholastic average, while playing football well enough to make All-C.l.F. first team. A.S B 5, A ' C 5 'fifsi ' ' C .5-'f .1 125 3 ries. V- 1: VEB? Dale Drayer substituted for Ron Goldman as Wilma during first Row 1: David Heald, Ron Goldman, Dick Thompson, Steve Kuromr Kenney, Charlene Hoffman. Row 3: Carl Wittnebert, Dale Drayer ChL F A.S.B. VEEP A.S.B. Vice President Walter Wright seems to be smiling most of the time. Whether cavort- ing as Willie Wildcat or leading a, dignified house meeting, he radiates friendliness. Parti- cipating in cross country, basketball, and track in addition to being the Optimist Boy-of-the Year, National Merit Semi-Finalist, and Boys' State alternate, Walt always seems to be busy, not too busy, however, to keep up his grades, hold down a iob, and maintain an office in his church youth group. He hopes to attend Yale or Occidental and enter the Methodist Ministry when he graduates. IABINET g -3 we-dw I .ff J Q Waller Wright, A.S.B. Vice President. f I' a A . ggwgy ..f, . ' 1' , s VW lm! k X y Tggt Q., V wwf, w 2: Judy Roberts, Judy Patterson, Karen Neergard, Sandy yer, Ken Oshima, Gary Cooper, Art Farr. Willie the Wildcat, John. played by Walter Wright, shouts, H V 17 F' GIRLS' LEAGUE The association aT Monrovia High School which boasTs The highesT membership on campus is The Girls' League, From The momenT a freshman enTers high school unTil The day she graduaTes, she is 'a member of The Girls' League. The associaTion, headed by presidenT Judy Kopecky and under The sponsorship of Mrs. Mary McKesson, began The year wiTh The open house Tea for freshmen girls and ended The year wiTh The insTallaTion of officers aT The lasT League assembly. Sandwiched in befween was The Fall Fashion Show, The Co-ed dance, The DaTe wiTh Dad, The MoTher-DaughTer banqueT, and The very successful Girls' League play. Two of The main evenTs of The year were The campaigning for and sup- porTing of Girls' League officers in The spring elecTion and The awarding of a scholarship To a lucky senior. Girls' League presidenT, Judy Kopecky. Judy Kopecky, This year's Girls' League presidenT, was easily one of The mosT ac- Tive sTudenTs on campus. She was active in Madquins, G.A.A., Circle M, and Girl ScouTs. As a member of Speech ArTs, Judy won numerous awards in speech conTesTs. AlThough undecided abouT which college To aTTend, Judy is planning To maior in home economics and religion. 1 Officers: Julie Hall, Treasurer, Sherry Ryan, secreraryg Judy Kopecky, presidenT, Martha Giboney, vice-presidenf. Row 1: J. Moeller, V. Shelhorn, J. Roberrs, L. Giboney, L. Thompson, Mrs. McKesson. Row 2: M. Giboney, J. Kopecky, N. Shehorn, M. Springer, B, Franks, L. Keifz, J. HenTsch. Row 3: S. Linden, L. Shaw, S. Ryan, J. Fisher, K. Neergard, A. ThornTon, J. Hall, N. Doroshaw. ,izwzvxifz T' f . Ti s .. Eg, 7 T .J ,VZ if ,Q BGYS LEAGUE The Boys' League is a tightly-knit group which, led by a small body of selected officers, comprises half the entire student population, despite the assertion from the Girls' League that there are more females than males. To unite such a numerous body of four distinct classes of individuals is no easy task, but, somehow, the obstacles are overcome, and as one unit, the Boys' League makes it mark on the entire Student Body. The annual Freshman Day, the Boys' League assembly presenting the fastest gun alive-Colonel Lawson and the Holiday Frolic, a motif of blue and white formed a minute, but enioyable part of the year's contributions to student activities made possible by the associa- tion known as the Boys' League. ,Az . '. i , ,1 v ei f- .i r fi-ii fm. 'ff ...ft J wi President Jim Green, always smiling. This year's Boys' League president, - sg if 1 . x . ii A 1-2 , 's A ,sst f s , srr Boys' League officers were J. Green, L. O'Connell, K. Sawada, E. Hartigan. Jim Green, had an extremely active rec- ord at Monrovia High School. Jim was active in Key Club, Monarcs, and Ushers, which he' headed. In sports Jim's rec- ord was one to envy, as he holds the shot put record and was co-captain of the varsity football team. With the help of the other Boys' League officers, Jim lead the way to a successful year for Boys' League. Boys' League Cabinet--Row 'I: Y. Sawada, D. Schiendler, J. Gardiner. Row 2: L. O'Connell, G. Hartigan, F. Herbert. Madquins-Row 1: J. Roberts, S. Woods, J. Kopecky, D. Belin, J. Allen, J. Hentsch, J. Aillaud. Row 2: Miss Foreman, M. Giboney, J, Gardiner, S. Hancock, S. Kenney, J. Moak, K. Capen, G, Logan. Row 3: S. Ryan, J. Patterson, B. Noble, C. Burski, K. Neergarcl, N. Peck, MADQUINS Twenty lucky junior girls were Tapped lasT spring To become members of Madquins. Membership in This organizaTion is The dream of every girl who enTers 'Monrovia Before The Senior year officially sTa'rTed, Madquins had begun Their work as a service organizaTion. Serving aT The Senior Breakfast, ushering aT The Senior Assembly and Graduafion, all confributed To The Thrilling beginning of a wonderful year. Then jusf before school began They served as guides aT The Freshman Tea. During The flurry of The fooTball season, Mad- quins decoraTed before games and ushered aT The games. ThroughouT The year They were called upon To usher aT Girls' League assemblies and To help wiTh communify proiects. Combining fun wiTh work, They cleaned The Trophy case in The main hall as a service To The school. The big proiect was The scholarship fund. Social acti- viTies consisTed of parTies, poTlucl4s, ofttimes wiTh The Monarcs. BUT The highlighT of The year was The Tapping of Two new Madquins, Charlene Hoffman and Linda Lomax, in The fall. A. Thornton, Miss Cummens: 5 Members of Madquins congratulate Joyce Gibson, This year's Miss Mqdquin officers: Ann Thornton, president, Sandy Kenney Varsity. president. Munarcs--Row 'lz D. Boggs, T. Wright, J. McLean, H. Hofmann, G. Cooper, A. Farr, R. Brock, Mr. Cameron. Row 2: R. Goldman, K. Oshima, D. Samuels, J. Green, R. Finch, C, Cash, M. Newland. Row 3: G. Hartigan, L. O'Connell, C. Boyer, D. Schiendler, R, Miller, W. Wright, D. Drayer. MONARCS The past school year Monarcs has become an active service group again. They have tried to unite the school and community. The Monarcs started the Christmas Spirit early last year with a toad drive for needy families. During the tootball season they served as ushers and also sold programs. They planned a noon dance and the reshowing ofa great motion picture. The Mon- arcs helped in keeping the campus clean and student conduct running smoothly. They have shown well, the points under which they have been chosen: Leadership, Scholarship, Character, Citizenship, and Service to the school and community. 4' s '41 i , ,xy NONARCS Fowl D X p leg, l,:GrY.if,-f Monarc officers: Ken Oshima, pres., R. Goldman, v. pres., Larry Dick Brock and Art Farr set up for the Monarcs annual food drive O'Connell, secretary, Art Farr, treasurer. A.F.S. COMMISSION This year's A.F.S. committee, headed by seniors David .Heald and Charlene Hoffman, worked long and hard to earn the SIQOO needed to bring two more foreig. students to MHS in the year T961-62. Now the A.F.S. committee is hoping that at least one of four promising Juniors will be emigrated by this summer. STUDENT COURT Law-abiding students in our school make up our Student Court, and the students who are not law-abiding visit the court for punishment of the law that they have broken. Members of the court include Sandy Redshaw, chief justice, Clyde Romney and Richard Brock, iudges, Laurel Wurschum, secretary, and Bob George and Ruth Mil- brandt, recorders. PW! Student Court-Row I: S. Raine, L. Wurschum, S. Redshaw, R. Milbrandt. Row 2: Mr. Townley, sponsor, C. Romney, B, George, R. Brock. AFS Commission-Row I: C. Hoffman, K. Harrigan, M. Johnston, K. Dennis, J. Aillaud. Row 2: K. Fisk, A. Thornton, C. Housh, D. White, U. Hofmann, K. Dabidson. Row,'3: D. Heald, C. Romney, D. Putnam, E. Paparteys, T. White. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES One of the most active and effective branches of student government is the House of Representatives. This group works with the A.S.B. cabinet by appropri- ating funds to further ASB. activities. Meeting every Tuesday morning under the direction of Mr. Morris and presided over by A.S.B. Vice Pres. Walter Wright and Speaker of the House, Dale Drayer, this group ap- proves the A.S.B. budget and expenditures, and ap- proves petitions for new clubs and organizations. Their main project this year was to improve food service ,at the Kitten Koop and Cafeteria by creating u separate line for milk-buyers and preventing people from i'stepping into line in the wrong places. X 51 f . ll' I r House of Representatives-Row I: J. Greene, C. Tucker, J. Hardesty, C. Pallatin, C. Thorsen, S. Kurorniya. Row 2: S. Woods, J. Knight, J. Moak, C. San Miguel, L. Lomax, K. Lang, L. Brewer, S. DiPaoIo. Row 3: J. Patterson, K. Neergard, C. Wittnebert, D. Drayer, B. Scott. 180 NIOR REPRESENTATIVES Under The lively direction ofthe class officers and The class sponsors, Mr. Strubbe and Mr. Stewart, This energetic group planned many of The senior activities, including The mixers, The breakfast and The selling of Senior dues. PEP COMMISSION This year, Pep Commission promoted The Traditional Wildcat spirit at all games. Under The direction of Judy Patterson and Dick Thomp- son, The Pep Commission integrated The new with The Traditionally old. It roped off an all white section which was limited to Madites that possessed an A.S.B. card and wore white. The group was also very active in bringing Monrovia High some very fine card sections at The foot- ball games. 1 . . .4 . 24-5-5. f 4 . Senior Representatives--Row 'Is N. Klepper, G. Stewart, J. Aillaud, J. Gardiner, D. Rettberg, L, Jackson, M. Greene. Row 2: G. Wallice, A. Vander Kam, C. Mattern, D. Sheppard, D. Froelich, D. Demetreos, P. Batelle. Row 3: C. San Miguel, J. Booth, U. Hofmann, D. Shannon, D. Thompson, J. Guyon. Row 4: D. Boggs, H. Bouler, J. Smith, 7 1 B . Pep Commission-Row 1: L. Thompson, S, Peters, G. Logan, B. Florek, G. Hardesty, F. E. Flag-Gary Cooper and Ken Oshirrtd. Florek, J. Harter, N. Dean, L. Hada, C. Lang. Row 2: J. Fisher, C. San Miguel, G. Samuels, L. Davis, M. Shrewsbury, J. Knight, V. Blankenship, D. Guyon, K. West, K. Evans, J. Patterson, V. Mann, J. Moeller, B. Noble, D. Sheppard. Row 3: C. Romney, J. Robinson, V. Valentine, B. Fisher, F. DiNoto, D. Thompson, J. Boiano, J. McLean, R. Vanderlait, D. Schiendler, D. Simmon. fun M-.... .,,, l: JZ ' if' V, ,piM. Q, ,. , W, ,., V ,g mf if QV: . , V J . I 1 Publicity Commission-Row I: N. Klepper, J. Kuromiya, D. Root, J. Roberts, S. Kuromiya, B. Pettiiohn, C. Freeman, L. Shuler, S. Miller. Row 2: C. Wadkins, J. McCallum, M. Johnston, M. Huyck, J, Plagemann, R. Brock, J. Booth, A. Doyen, D. Bramble, C. Romney, N. Nicolenko. Row 3: E. Paporteys, A. Villalobos, B. Boston, M. Montgomery. E FLAG COMMISSION Ken Oshima, head, and Gary Cooper, co- head ofthe E Flag Committee, revised The grad- ing system of our campus by dividing iT into four sections: Kitten Koop, patio, oak Tree area, and cafeteria. We were still required To maintain a B average for a short day on Friday. cw: at Y V. Pusucirv COMMISSION In The midst of summer, while most were swimming or beaching, The Publicity Commission was having weekly meetings. This year, the football banners lent a new atmosphere, hav- ing been of an intellectual nature as well as spirited. The duties ofthe Commission include printing football and basketball schedules, paint- ing all sports banners, and selling A.S.B. cards. The Commission attributes to their Tremendous salesmanship and high pressure techniques the fact that this year MHS hit the all-time record for A.S.B. card sales-85.22. 181 ,.-, .,, , W-at s uw .A 4! Barbara Aguayo Jocelyne Aillaud Gary Alexander Judy Allen Donald Anderson Sharilyn Anthony Donna Austin Doris Austin Diana Bailey Penny Batelle Roland Bell Leroy Bender -4 rf 1 A' .I if J r I A V ll ,. ., H ,F e wr A er e it - A r ,R iw ,. vlffw WG QVQHQ rwmf Tim Albaugh Annette Albin David Anderson Alan Anderson Don Arnett Roy Arian Robert Autery Daniel Autery Diane Belin Tommie Bates Ronald Benzango Ernest Benson ?Y'Jf' EM., me asf , iii,.. R Q 15221777 VALLL A '-' f i' .- WII- ' fs Q 1 W X Vibii . .A . i fin' , S' ' W, i ' iff f '2 -vrfZt . Raef,-I if ,W we 'fi rf' -in .- ,z' lg N Michael Bishop Wayne Bixler James Bledsoe David Boggs John Booth Bruce Bosron Larry Boulton Charles Boyer Judith Brand Richard Brock Dolores Brown Jean Brown , X B ,K ,fr Q v,,, ,,, ,annfbg ,vim Phyllis Blake Dennis . A KA: f 2' ,Zz V,.. E - ?9f5.f Q liilisi-f':i1 33 352 i ssi 'lv J X or 1 lffqsfi 'Qt-Y 1-rf' 4 , KLJ' .QNX 5 ll Ash 3 J ky .4 P! Ylxcjr' ' 'Vw X1 5 li vn 9 'mwvbnnv ,,.v-f Y , wk Q5 'in Q 4, ,Q ff: J N if ' 11 . -rw -b Black Anita Bonfhius Joseph Boiano Herman Bouler Rose Boughner Richard Bramble Judiih Boyle Carolyn Brooks Beverly Brink Richard Browr. Marlin Brown 19. .Mc ,, 'ig wfg'T C 'S ei ' lk fp 4 A H R + S 592 . R sis .ay W, 13? ag X my , my Af' ,433-. I . lf A 3 hx . l 'Wmf .mt ' Q ,f ', s M M M 'Z-Tix W -ad if ,, 3 ,.. , ' at ti '11 ifg I W. ,, , . ..,,L., 2 Hazel Bunn Don Burleson Sharon Butler Kathy Capen Jeffrey Carr Charles Cash Chamberlain -sw 'Qi .1 W nf 4 Al. Mkt ,lll X Wir q laller 4 mmm Y ,ff S Igg '--1 .gi Jack Chiprnan Mary Cicco Paul Cioe Senior class officers and sponsors. Judy Busik Cynthia Burski Rodney Carlson Harolcl Card William Cellini Harold Casner Stephanie Chick Leslie Christensen Robert Clyde Richard Clarkson v..' if fill ll it tll lsss lsl K lss Q l'9lZi.,,g,if-1'?' ll my I QQ, V' m y , , - A . - 43.5 -., ,W fl -Q 4 . x Ngj 'l . 2 mg-'af ,, :fy fi-gin 2-,-4 mv-as it Q r A,,ss..,,,,i .,,,- N' , miss: X Qi-H ly ly! I l was 5 5 is C l, L ,, ,, ,ni M,,.sf 'N .szii 15-.LT sf ? Catherine Darrel Conacher Cory David Gary Cooper Cooper Hollis Judy Cottingham Crockett Ronnie Robert Counts Crellin Jack Margie Dalka Daniels Ethel Maggie Danchik Daniels Kathryn Linda Davidson Davis Charles Nancy Davison Dean Diane 1 f - l1Y0ll0 Demetreos .ri 1 'l'l ii1s 1, 5 M D 1 DiOZ Karin 5' g A William Den n i s as Dettel loach 'Q x f 'ny is ! eg' M Carol Clinton i f- Dick Dohrman K N l 'Aix gy ,ww ' Qin jr 'ff' , 7 fy., y y Frank V sandra or Di Noto X Di Pocilo Natalie , Kqfhryn Doroshavv Eckhart X ig? W taxis' 454 As' 4 V my vig M mf' if we A Andre Dgle DOYOVI Drayer' . X -lOlWf1 Brian e ff, if X JF, va eu, l N kd i -ff' My Lynn i i el i Betty L Eldred Ellingson ATX K, l it L Wi f Ronda Lynn l Elliot Fanslow 'Ei rf f fe V V m: cmd, y y V Pete Karen 5 Ellis Evans ',,., l' Q M M if Afflwl' ,,,e.i4 Sharon iie- ' .. , Farr pens ,118 in ..,, 1 me My ei.ei Joseph Paulette Furry Feeler ST ..,,...,, .i,l ,i5,, l,,i, L . H Ernest ,y X . William tll 1 Feltus Finder r W 'dt ,M ' l e iliii 1 ,g0 . t :kk In V, Carolyn i it 4 K Ronald ll '- Fennikoh - Finch 'i 'HW in -1,1 ..'1-:1 'K A: irii i F 4 Q 7 ,,,.. ' - -' 2, L 5 , H if lil ll hm' Tse H 'Uv iz-'rm' Wi K tt. M ' K . ,i l . fr. ' , l aw-.:' .'p.Q?fTl1f, ' Jacqueline Fisher Robert Fisher Floyd Florek Sharon Foley Zo Ann Fremeau Donna Froelich Linda Fuller Joan Garber Jo Ann Gardiner Robert George Martha Giboney Joyce Gibson Barbara Florek Karen Fisk Jesse Fonseca Kathleen Folsom Don Fuelling Jean Fuchs Marian Garcia Ernestine Garcia Philip Gfeller Richard Gerfen Virginia 'Gillroy Thomas Gill Y r'11' . 5 K ,HHN .. 'S YU' ' M, 'ff' fin 'wa' ' 'P ,il 'Gif' Virginia Ginn Diane Gleich Walter Goff Donald Goggins Susan Gomez Anita Gonzales James Green C32 -aaa- sf ,f ' 542: r 'I if . 4 mega 9 .1 , will Ai Q 'D Y. it x Q .i ,, Marguerife Greene if 'V' Q . , 39 Q ww 1 ' .lf 4' , we - f 'H' ' ,x-' L w- ? '1,,,w ' 5 4 M xi: . Af, f ... + Kathy Capen was surprised by B flashing camera. Cheryl Griffee Carol 'T-iii W,- Grimes arney Gfhapman and his .4'9 Y gf. W 15 . 41 Sally Goedeck Laura Glinka Ronald Goldman Kenneth Golden Darleen Grarny Lynne Gourley Arthur Greene Pamela Greenwood Judy Gross Lee Groghan f H' L 441 path 5 2 , M I E l wi 'Q rg K v,VA l inf ,-4' iE'l 'l' 'Qc fix Julianne Hall James Guyon Charles Hamilton Barry Halsted Alice Hansrnan Mary Hanscom Raymond Hart Dale Harvey Rulh Hazard Frankie Haynes David Heald Sandra Hebert Robert Helton Janet Hendrickson Elyana Hirt Kenneth Hoevel Bennie Holmes Ernie Holschen Carolee Hotaling Carol Housh Danilia Hutchinson Marlene Huyck r 4 V r err 'ik F ,, E-ti 55 1' tw-....--f W an S ,,.Q.Q.f . o rslr J srs J -A fi A i A i W W ,ff K. lltl APN 1.. . 'J ' J !f ! is 'Q We o l B? if ,,. A .W- ,Huggy nQinAg,, is-saw . V1 b f Diane Hellyer Charles Helle Carol Hill Judy Hentsch Hans Hofmann Charlene Hoffman Kathryn Hose James Hopp Thomas Howe Muriel Howard Nancy Jackson Lee Ellen Jackson A. ' if 'lll ioir 'E L iiooo 6 iii ' 5 '- J tw G x 1' K! 1 J s ssss Q for so H J- y,ois ! il- -f1 C at -g g ig, l C 1 'K f I . ,,.M W, 3 Aug WC., is E, ,ff :,: 7:H..? KX, ive ' I se '1'i1i'E11' l. l g ,iimf A .BM I -QQ Leon James Charles Jenkins Maureen Jesseman Donald Johnson Rosetta Jones Margaret Kaufmann Colleen Kelly Sandra Kenney Jayne Knight Marianne Knoll Steven Kuromiya Sharon Kvventus .Vi 1 4si-n ge ...,, ..'-- lfi HKYQ. 'J Els, pf. -1:71 ' 9 el gk exft' ky gh f if ., 'gm sf' if A fd? ' S if Eff 1 fi' S F, gf rr ff f ea FFS rf bw, 'W ,.,,,. rrs' s ' - - J Wi fn' 'MP' RCW' WSE Pat Jensen Brian Jensen Faith Johnston Jeanette Johnson Judy Keating Charlene Keane Nancy Klepper Sharon King James Koviak Judy Kopecky Priscilla LaLone Sharron La Cross l sm N4-.ff it y ,lege - f f ' i K' , gy ' rrslil J K 'W I' f -i fl, ff tits Roger ,mm Lfm, I 2, w4f:rzg11sz,zii1. 91322. if 45241 PaTricia Lamb Lashlorook -ff R .5 BGTTY Katherine Lampman Lang Mr. Jonsson bows down To his contemporaries Brenda Jdmes Lafva Lenl' Lee Ann, Nicole Lewis Lirzmann Geraldine - Larry Log a n Lo n g L ii ii A Li ncla i l L Li nola Logan mVhhh A : , ,V i r r li Lomax BeTTy Mary Lookcibaugh Luera Marylin Phillip Lothyan Loungway Bernr L Sandra Lundborg V - ,E Manclell , A A ..,.i,,,:r..xi. 323 F llll L' Penelope- i iJ F, Sandra Lykke . rLL,L W SW iiL.r.LL,.r V hl h : Maier 4? ,Q . .,k, .,k we-' Madeleine Joseph Mame Martinez Aclelane Marlene Marsden Marfin Carol Nita Maffern McFaIl Janice Sherrie McCallum McCook Mary Pafricia McGee McKee Richard Donald McGrath McGraw David Jerry McKinney McLean Allan John McNichol McQuigg 'im i,,. href i 3-wr' rvengh gl 'X fdfci j in ,, , iw X I .W -. Q Q., 5? 'CYTXV 1 Q 57' James Sherrill McReynoIds .4 John Meisfer Meyer . .4 Raymond Meyer RuTh Milbrandr Anne Miller Joan Moak Judifh Moeller Melinda Morimofa Ray Morse Gary Mulligan Mary Ann Munoz Ted Myhre Karen Neergard Judy Nichols Barbara Noble 'fa' ll, . . 'j,fifv2f21., gif T 71 'I y M ,, Y rw l' re r V 3 W ' Sharon Miller Ron Miller John Moore John Montgomery Gwendolyn Mosley Florine Morton Brad Murray Jerald Munson Michael Newland wh, Jerry Nevius Kafhelene Noel Diann Noble 5 ,... 9 .,f , .W CN rl rf fi - 1 4 xl ' if .'::- ...Ny lf Roger Noel Lois Nonomoker Cotherine Ggle Reginald Olson Kenneth Oshimo Dorothy Otis Eclwclrd Poporteys Judith Potterson Jclnet Pemberton Esther Perez Donny Peterson Sboron Peterson If x X7 'Sa fbi Zl, R 321 .. 44' 7 Wk- . s , A , 5. Egf1g,g: fr--Nm rf Q Q , 'Vx 'VI Sill. 44- Bl. 121335 Mfg, 'rf' MY wi: in I Lorry O'Connell Jonet O'Brien Potrick Osborn Fred Orovetz Golen Poige Micboel Oversby Noncy Peck Florence Pcrvlicek Suson Peters Susan Peters Borboro Pettiiohn Robert Pett ' . A H3 . ,. ,, 2? lf l N, K. U Q5 lx. sf' SWA M M...--s ,L bbs i P ttsl P1 rltt r Q7 Q. , l. rs by - E 5'-. , . L V- ,,,. SE' at 145 le Cheryl Pierce Cheryl Piizer Poague Mike Jeanne PYTGI 5 Quinn John mm., Randazzo Tom Betty Relph Richardson Dianne 3. Q Reiiberg Shirley Richardson Sandra Ride-nour Clark Roberts Lorraine Roberts Maureen Robertson James Robinson Clyde Romney Ronald Root Chiquita Rucker Jerry Ruslie Sharon Ryan Don Samuels Linda Saunders Bobby Schaper Manfred S .ir q P f-.. , ,- if Rod e gf x ll! VC' MW Patricia Robinson Leonard Romo Brent Rovvbotham William Rutherford Susan Russ Larry Sass Carmen San Miguel Richard Schiendler Gertrude Scherer Marylyn Schmitt Robert Schmutz Sandra Schonteldt Gene Schuler Lynne Seargeants Constance Seratin Douglas Shannon Linda Shaw Sharon Short Charles Simmons .lerrilyn Smith John Smith ffm Q K' l 'lw v0 5- X Y ,'7f.xf1 3 W,-j,, K fwNfXa':fw Q . N4 gc' WY 45' Q 'R f,a, 'D A ,ll f A P 'iff ' sf' w , ,., .M K! K :Wx like 4, 3 f- ,,- ,, 15 It new-H' Margaret Schneider Howard Schneider Lawrence Seals Ronald Scott Diane Shank Barry Sessler Darlene Sherman Donna Sheppard Mary Ann Sivigliano Gary Sites Colleen Snowden Robert Smith ...M...-1 ki lbw-,Q I4 1-1 V M? Zi-1 Sharie Snyder John Spencer Gloria Stewart Ronald Stewart Sharon Swihart Rosie Tachdiian Mary Taylor Don Teasley Jean Thomas Conrad Thome Richard Thompson Robert Thompson i fi , gr: f 43 rn , f- 61' nies' e Qiffaa-T' 2332 '1f !'l i it Tw A- rye: QP' , ,Y S i :a ff Kiki? J an ,asv ,5 Ywxye-tm' 40 Wx ff rssr va ', 'll Q- HN s4! ' Anita Stevens Eva Springer Judy Swanson Richard Strandberg Larry Taylor Margaret Tanner Sharon Tennant Sharlene Tennant Linda Thompson Linda Thompson Ann Thornton Kenneth Thormod - fs:--, 1 im. 1 mf.-rs Q ,,f L 6 'Nm if aw L.. Q 'M We -W 1 tr' H.. 41 'P 2 ,iii . . A Solveigcl Volts Richard Vonderluif Borlocw rc Vore Gary Woiclik Glennis Wollcce Puffy Beth Word Warner Glorio Joon COIVOl' Woshingfon Webber ,,,,. WEISZ ph -an A Jornes Gory JUdY Wheeler W 4 White Wilson ga! ' to sg Sgrqh DClvlCl Corl Wilson Willson Wiftneberr f Kofherine W K, Wolfe A fx Olin. ff l , s B W ' i R- 'mf' -4' X Jomes Wrighf A dm ef Yi' gf' Wolfer Wrighf .4419- l ZP'w 'i' ' . Jonef Shoron Wolfmon Woods Y x me or .. 5 ,ggi R, ' vi Q I M, V Sylvio TVGQQ. Wrighf WV'QlWT n '9m ,N ,AGR ng f'N 'Y Lucy LUPG Zermeno Zermeno Q il-vis CL J il AW SS Ui Q fx W -- i '.mAr ,L., 11 11 f 3 ? ' 'Ski if ' -,I Q YQ T5 598 en -avi: ', H 9 Q . A , nr 8 ai g gli! -- 1' 5 r W f u , A X ef, A ' A Q, ' , 1 1 Y f f A1 , Q 1 3 I . 'ff ' 4 L ' Q Q Q Q ,Y Q 57 Q W ' I , N s - 36 Q ef g . ,Q xg . , ,. M ,J gif X f 1 Y ' . ' WZ' . JR i ,V W' x . 4 V.. we ,Q -- f ..- n ,i V 'Wil A l K A It I :A , .x Q , Tv use M I K.. 5,75 Qi li I K K 5 ,W Q9 - . 1- L . 1 i 2 '?f5v 5 .M-.1mwyg,,g:p - 1,.f:n,sz.'f1gssf,.::rm-.ww-rz1ir7sm,fmQz.a-.r,fr., 5 fm frsfggaggy5--3,31.fri q uf :grim1Wgigsrggsgrsgfsgiiwff7:,.:::4ezfz,w2,vf i-zz 1'1- -f -. Sm, A.,,. .-rr 2 ,... ,,., , ., ,. , , ..,,.., ,,.. ,,... , A:.,,,A 2 , r.3,g,,,,r.,U ,..,:,,.,,.g. ,. r ws 5 3 x 'b r Us 3 Ss K , ,Q 'i.- '9'-Sf-f g 3 4 If S S Q , 'Lim S -. v,.. Q ,.,A rg S S S L z S K X S We're off, on Q spree of buying from Ihe following advertisers! W -fig. .,--.W Stereo! Ihe IQI3 versio I ADVERTISING What would un annual be without advertising? I can picture it now- A singularly dreary manuscript of dullness and vveariness laid before me, an emaciated bundle of paper held together with staples. The grandiloquence of the copy vvas pure torture to read and the drabness of the book seemed to pervade my very soul- torturing me, torturing me. I can stand it no more! My Weary head is throbbing and my heart hangs heavy and lovv. Oh, the pain is too much and I am so tired. The knife. The knife on the table, yes, it was then that I saw the knife. I made quick use of it .... The pain was sharp, but it ended quickly and soon there was nothing more than a voice saying Good-bye, cruel, cruel world. To spare you the torture of the above incident vve have once again included a little section called ADVERTISING. We hope all loyal students vvill patronize our advertisers so that vve might be able to bring this section to you every year. 205 1 W. na E K. 1 uf I ,.-- - -W : , ,1 ,I . tl I, K Q wxw, Jw! ,ug I Q 'f1 -4' wi . ,I T' E' .f 44' fd' A 'Z 2.7.1 X1 EAW 1' INN I 1 I PLUTO ER Q 4, - L0 ,QT f l26s.uvu1LEA 'X PLUTO AND BAKER FLORISTS EOOTHILL PRINTERS 126 S, lVIyrTIe 507 W, EOOTIWIII EL 8-7154 EL 8-8603 ,C W R X I t L f Q Q11 2, 1 1 JOHNSONS MUSIC CO. 510 S. Myrtle BOX JEVVELERS 518 S, Myrfle EL 8-2280 EL 8-6171 w .. M ,.w- 1 If , I I - I ,. ,ff , . w , ' I ,.g.,g4w Q L 9. I-3551 ' , 'W ' ' , LLEEE I 1, :Qin SAFETY DRUG CO. CRUNKS SPORTING GOODS 408 S, MyrTIe 231 S, Myrtle EL 8-7142 EL 8-7189 'C -S A-:L G-ARRETT'S FLOWER BOX 920 W. Foothill EL 9-6149 P A M APPLIANCES 119 W, Foothill EL 7-2264 Mu. My . A 84 W ROOT BEER 335 W. Foothill EL 7-3919 RESS SHOP 412 S. Myrtle EL 8-2153 WESTERN AUTO 133 W. Lemon EL 8-5176 MONROVIA PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 430 S. Myrtle EL 8-4585 PARKWAY SHOE REPAIR 403 S. Myrtle EL 8-5113 MCMAI-IAN'S FURNITURE 612 S. Myrtle EL 8-1153 MONROVIA FLORAL CO. 608 S. Myrtle EL 8-1889 ' '111 , , . , rg Al.. , V . V A --1- . I rg ' ' - lm . . 'G A I .Ugg I 4 ' I MONROVIA GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER 610 S. Myrtle EL 8-1181 CLAUDE CHESS 332 VV. Foothill EL 8-4503 ..M...k.,,...............,..,.w..,..M AY - - ' Y ' xrmlvnsnn CGNG -if ' 5 f , Q -,-F in ...EI ,- 'naw REAGANS ANDERSENS STATIONERY 521 S. Myrtle EL 8-2192 gif gg,-E if! MW 764169 KENS QUALITY MEMS MYRTLE AVENUE LL11v18E12 813 5, 1v1y111e 1525 8. Myrtle EL 8-7177 EL 8-1851 , 5 6? 0 1. L L L' A 1 1 L ,--,- Q Y J -.XM . ' 1 UNLLED STATES NATIONAL BANK BAKERS PHARMACY MyrTie of Eoofhill 302 S. Myrtle EL 8-0131 EL 8-3253 BLJELS SHGES DECKER JEVVELERS 502 S. MyrTle 512 S. Myrfle EL 8-8115 EL 8-8173 1 -we N 8 MK ,.A , I LtLr I f 034122 5 -fi 2. I t 5 ZZIL ima I , 1 I' f T I., Y Q I Q K , If 2 it ,sw I 'i A f 1 I ALTADENA DAIRY KUSTNERS PHARMACY 148 VV. Jettries 419 S. Myrtle HI 6-6141 EL 8-6114 HOBBYCRAE1 JR, FRYHOFES BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 318 VV. Huntington 527 S. Shamrock EL 9-7189 EL 8-8133 I w -1 I BUD MILLER FORD SALES SAFFELL AND MCADAMS 147 E. Huntington General Contractors EL 8-4554 860 VV. Foothill BAIN'S CONLEYS PHARMACY 415 S. Myrtle 2537 Peck Road EL 8-2185 EL 9-2505 BLOCKS HEALD AND ROBINSON CAMERA SHOP All S. Myrfle 1105 S. MyrTle EL 8-2210 EL 9-2595 .CNS J. EDMUND WATSON STUDIO THE FASHIQN 2929 VV. Florence Avenue, Los Angeles 417 5. Myrtle PL 2-6124 EL 3.4912 'K'-an .W 55 I 1-A E-Z TRAILER HITCH BASSINGERS FLOWER SHOP 1111 S. MyrTIe 511 S, Myrtle EL 8-1316 EL 84104 ? 1 I 3 I LLLE W ER' I Q ,iISEQ21a31IIII.IIII1Ili1., A 1 A LL1iL 'wwf ws, I ,-Q, x y BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 355 West Hunfingfon Dr. EL 8-O151 Pax -...... ..,.A , I ki, my v.,,. if1QfiTI31f ' JIMMY5 BAREER SHOP ARCADIA MUSIC MART 710 5. Myrfle 21 E. Hunfingfon Dr., Arcodin EL 911793 HI 6-3111 , , ,,.. ' I f ,.....,,.,,..,-p,.,.,,,, V Q N ,L ., f K. Mk Mk WWW'n'k .. 1 9 , f TF .1,: :,,,, . R., E , E 8 0 8' 8 . , .WI - 6133.1 I gym. 3, ilfnik f +9 , Mgfewsf-ff' 3 .f , -111 GL1 In ,- i gg? , ,, I L. BECHERER BUICK 840 W. HUnTingTon EL 9-3201 HUGHES TYPEVVRITER SALES AND SERVICE 618 S, Myrfle EL 8-3131 I If I in Q. CORBENS HOME FURNISHINGS 316 S. Myrtle EL 8-0188 TOVVNE CLEANERS 425 N, Soma AniTcr,Arcc1oIic1 I-II 7-9117 Ziff -fi-.. 010110 .-::Z' 'j WNWW I IIIIIIIIIIII Auuunv 5 y EEE f, --T' Y if V-x ' N I Wx CLIFF T. NUTT 245 W. EooTI1iII EL 8-2559 CONTINENTAL COIFFURES I25 E. Lemon EL 8-2I2O vi' 2 ' A BILL EEELERS PRINTING 3I9 W. EooTIwiII EL 8-5I2I VALLEY HARDWARE 523 S. MyrTIe EL 9-2529 YQ' XX. --1 V BONLTA CLEANERS BILL POER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 207 S. Myrtle 632 VV. Huntington EL 8-8114 EL 8-3262 TRI-CITY MOTORS ROBERT E. SHANNON Continentol, Mercury, Comet, ond English Ford SHANNON ELECTRICIANS 420 VV. Foothill 1310 S. Myrtle EL 8-0145 EL 9-2020 i TNCAL i i y S0-iivi-iS0NTRAi L I ..., . ..,,L. .N P :EL,K8,5 fl E' , I.. i . 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112, 178, 182, 207, 208 Bell, David-43, 117 Bell, Diane-44, 46, 110, 144 Bell, Gloria-144 Bell, Mamie--52, 132 Bell, Roland-182 Bell, Susan-52, 132 Bemoll, Marsha-52, 132 Bender, Leroy-101, 102, 182 Benson, Ernest-42, 43, 182 Benton, Cathleen-133 133, 143, 180 Brock, Emma-117 Brock Richard-36, 43, 59, 114 ,179,180,181,183 Brooks, Ca rolyn-53, 183 Brooks Brooks , Judith-133 Steve-1 17 Brown: Annie-112, 117 Brown, Claviw-76, 79, 82, 102, 145 Brown, Connie-51, 133 Brown, Dolores-108, 112, 183 Brown, Holly-117 Brown, Jean-183 Brown, Kathie-117 Brown, Larry--117 Brown, Marlin-45, 183 Brown, Richard-101, 105, Campbell, Celesa-133 Camu, Robert-133 Capen, Judy-133 Capen, Kathy-160, 172, 178, 184 Capone, Dennis-43, 145 Card, Harold-184 Carey, Glenn-54, 118 Carlson, Karen-145 Carlson, Leroy-105, 133 Carlson, Rodney-184 Carney, Cynthia--118 Carr, Jeffrey-40, 43, 76, 77,.88, 92, 184 Carr, Russell-97, 133 Carruthers, Linda-51, 145 Carter, James-55, 118 Cartliclge, Bruce--51, 53, 118 Case, Jennifer-112, 118 Casey, Dennis-42, 118 Cash, Charles-41, 76, 77, 179, 184 Cash, David--50, 145 Casner, Harold-184 Celin, Francis-118 Cellini, William-184 Challender, Robert-145 Chamberlain, Gail-37, 41, 62, 184, 208 Chamberlin, Patricia-132, 133, 160 Chamberlin, Robert-145 Chanda, David-42, 118, 152 Channel, Cleon-133 Chapman, Barney-41, 100, 145 Chess, David-41, 47, 145 Chess, John-118 Chester, Robert Chick, Stephanie-110, 184, 207 Chilson, Darrell-118 Chipman, Jack-42, 45, 184 Chipman, Jack-55, 118 Christensen, Mary-53 Christensen, Leslie-88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 184 Christie, Gory-55, 118 Cicco, Mary-44, 184 Cioe, Paul-184 Clapsaddle, Kenneth-54, 133 Clark, Dianna-53, 112, 118 Clark, Robert-42, 101, 103, 118 Clarkson, Richard--184 Cockshott, Susan-44, 69, 145 Coe, Roger-43 Cole, Freda-145 Coleman, Guy-133 Collins, Jean-145 Colvin, Bruce-37, 145 Conacher, Catherine-40, 50 108, 1 12, 185 Conacher, Robert-118 Congo, Pete-54, 118 Congo, Ruben-39, 54, 96, 99, 133 Conlin, Daryle Conn, Wendy-140 Connick, Daniel-104, 145 Conrad, Charles--118 Contreras, Arthur-1 18 Cook, Lanita--118 Cook, Robert-133 Cook, Vernon-42, 1 18 Cooley, Robert-133 Coons, David Coons, Russell-129 Cooper, Ann-133 Cooper, David-102, 185 Cooper, Gary-38, 40, 41, 43, 76, 77, 175, 179, 181 1 85 Cooper, Jerry-133 Corbin, Karen-118 Cordell, Linda-112, 118 Corley, Yvonne-40, 44, 50, 145 Cormier, Richard-145 Cory, Alan-94, 99, 133 Cory, Darrel-98, 185 Cory, Lana-118 Cosand, George-50, 145 Cottingham, Hollis-185 Coughlan, Sheila-41, 145 Coulter, Paul-145 Counts, Ronnie-185 Coupland, John-50, 145 Courter, Ernest-98, 133 Coursey, Barbara-133 Cowart, Jerry-97, 104, 118 Cowper, Richard-145 Crabill, Kathy-118 Crandall, Joseph-118 Crauder, Joseph-145 Crauder, Joyce-40, 133 Crellin, Robert-44, 67, 68, 164, 181 , 185 Cruz, Victor-118 Crockett, Judy--44, 185 Cross, John--129, 133 Cull, Diana-118 Cullinane, Edward-51, 53, 118 Curran, Michael--146 Currie, Currie, Vernon-140 Veronica-51, 140 Curry, Michael-96, 100, 133 Dahlberg, John-146 Dahle, Gregory-119 Stephen-146 Dahlka, Jack--36, 37, 38, 44, 69, 185, 193 Dahlka, Kenneth-37, 98, 133 Dahlquist, Marcia-129 Dalbec, John-133 Dalida, Conrad Danchik, Ethel-185 Danforth, Jean-119 Daniel, Remus-119 Daniels, Maggie-185 Daniels, Margie-185 Danner, Linda-133 Davidson, Kathryn-36, 50, 180, 185 Davis, Garry-146 Davis, Jay-55, 119, 140 Davis, Kathleen-53, 119 Davis, Kendall-134 Davis, Willie--119 Davis, Kenneth-104, 146 Davis, Wilson Davis, Linda-37, 42, 47, 181, 185 Clark, Stanley-55, 118 Close, Lawrence-39 Clyde, Cynthis-145 Clyde, Robert-184 Coates, Linda-52, 118 Cobb, Larry-51, 53, 133 Davison, Charles-185 Day, Frank-40, 94, 100, 146 Deacon, Eleanor-52, 134 Deal, Jane--119 Dean, Nancy-40, 181, 185 Deans, Sandra--134 Deardorff, Kenneth-95 DeBelius, Gerald-134 Dees, Robert-41, 70, 71 101,102, 144,146 Dedmon, Linda-52, 146 Delaney, Patricia-146 Delaney, Thomas-100, 119 Deller, Clifford-100, 134 Demetreos, Diane-41, 60, 181, 185 Demetreos, Janet-134 Dennis, Karen-36, 39, 43, 46, 72, 73, 164, 180, 185 218 De Splenter, Deborah-42, 146, 155 Dettelbach, William-185 Dexter, Diane-119 Diaz, Lydia-53, 185 Diaz, Marcos--53 Dick, Carol-186 Dick, Jack-119 Dickhoff, Bruce-36, 54, 100, 134 Dickinson, Richard-146 Diehl, Nola1-112, 119, 130 Diehlman, Ramona-40, 146 Diehlman, William-119 Dileo, Sandra-36, 37, 45, 64, 134 DiNoto, Frank-181, 186 DiPoalo, Sandra-38, 108, 112, 180, 186 Dockery, Abe-1 19 Dodson, Joan-134 Dohrman, Clinton-42, 47, 186 Dohrman, Linda-40, 146 Dondalski, Frank-134 Donley, Colleen Dooley, Donald-119 Doose, Lyn-146 Doroshaw, Natalie-36, 37, 176, 185, 214 Dorsey, Paul-119 Dorsey, Sandra-52, 134 Doss, David-134 Downs, Brien-42, 119 Doyon, Andre-43, 181, 186 Drayer, Dale-34, 101, 102, 174,179, 180, 186 Drayer, Joan-37, 110, 146 Drummond, Gloria-134 Drury, Neil-119 Duane, William-119 Duccini, Margaret-146 Dudley, Robert-119 Duer, Judith-134 Duer, Robert-134 Duer, Wayne-1 19 Dunbar, Giles-97, 119 Dunn, Andra-119 Duperron, Dorla-37, 134 Duran, Anthony-1 19 Durden, Ted-51, 96 Dutrow, Anthony-45, 98, 146 Durtow, Robert-104, 119 Dye, Douglas-46, 119 Dynice, Anthony-43, 146 Eastman, Theodore-146 Ebeling, Cindy-134 Eckerman, Mike-119 Eckerman, Thomas-39, 146 Eckhardt, Johathan Eckhart, Kathryn-50, 186 Eckl, John-43, 94, 186 Edes, Ann-55, 134 Edsall, Jenna-50 Edwards, Campbell-119 Eggers, Mary-146 Egley, Marilyn-37, 134 Eldred, Lynn-186 Elias, lra-53, 119 Ellam, Margaret-134 Ellingson, Betty-49, 50, 186 Elliott, Brian-186 Elliott, George-129 Elliott, Jim Elliott, Kandi-186 Ellis, Diana-52, 134 Ellis, Margaret-134 Ellis, Pere-42, 43, 186 Ellsworth, James-134 Emberson, Gail-40, 146 Emigh, Patricia-36, 146 Emigh, Victoria-36, 37, 146 Enterline, Yvonne-40, 44, 146 Espinosa, Daniel-119 Eubanks, Angela-134 Evans, Dave-146 Evans, Gary-119 Evans, Jay-42, 94, 146 Evans, Karen--181, 186 Evans, Linn-51, 119 Everett, Robert-95, 99, 134 Ewell, Leon-97 Ewing, Doug-146 Ewing, Gary-53, 119 Fairfield, Sylvia-146 Faith, John-119 Faith, William-41, 50, 98, 146 Fandorf, Carol-146 Fanslow, Lynn-36, 38, 186 Farmer, Patricia-132, 134, 160 Farmer, Joe-146 Farr, Arthur-38, 40, 41, 47, 59, 76, 77, 81, 88, 90, 92, 166, 175,179, 186 Farris, Farry, INDEX Joel-53 Joseph-186 Fazio, James--104, 134 Fee, Michael-146 Feeler, Paulette-186 Felts, Sharon-52, 186 Feltus, Carol-53, 146 Feltus, Feltus, Ernest-50, 186 Lorraine-53, 129 Fennikoh, Carolyn-186 Ferguson, Joan-119 Fey, Alice-37, 134 Fields, Randy-119 Finch, Charlotte-36, 52, 119 Finch, Ronald-38, 40, 41, 76, 77, 179, 186 Fincher, Howard-39, 44, 69, 146 Finder, Marydel-36, 52, 119, 130 Finder, William-186 Fink, Carol-36, 37, 40, 146, 155 Fisette, Dolores-112, 120 Fisher, Arthur-55, 120 Fisher, Brenda-52, 134 Fisher, Jack-146, 155 Fisher, Jacqueline-176, 181, 187 Fisher, 71,10 Fisher, Robert-38, 44, 70, Thomas-51 0,134,181,187 Fisk, .Ion-53, 120 Fisk, Karen-50, 180, 187 Fitzgerald, Ronald-134 Flannery, Patricia-37, 38, 70, 71,146 Florek, Barbara-41, 50, 161 181, 187 Florek, Floyd-41, 42, 50, 156,160,161,165,181, 187, 216 Flores, Carolina-120 Flores, Juan-120 Flores, Julian-99, 146 Flores, Kenneth-120 Foley, Laura-36, 134 Foley, Sharon-1 87 Folsom, Kathleen-187 Folsom, Verna-45, 120 Fonseca, Jesse-187 Forbes, Ford, .l Donald-54, 120 ames-146 Foreman, Carolene-53, 120 Foreman, Mary-134 Forrest, Arthur-51, 95, 134 Foster, Steven-146 Foster, Timothy-134 Fox, Anita-54, 120 Fox, Judith-44 Frankeberger, Dennis-1 17 Franks, Barbara-36, 37, 65, 110, 146, 176 Frederick, Pamela-120 Freed, Judith-134 Freeman, Betty-112, 120 Freeman, Connie-36, 45, 146, 181 Fremeau, Zo Ann-187 French, Thomas--99, 146 Friedman, Pamela-52, 134 Froelich, Donna-41, 181, 187, 207 Frye, Sandra-42, 46, 120 Fuchs, .lean-36, 45, 46, 51, 187 Fuchs, Karen-45, 120 Fuelling, Don-187 Fuiimoto, Sandra-36, 37, 53, 65. 134 Fuller, Linda-52, 187 Fuller, Saundra-146 Fuller, Vana-134 Fulmer, Susan-120 Furstnow, Russell-55, 120 Gabaldo, Brigitta-112, 120 Gabaldo, lngeborg-73, 146 Gage, Penelope-37, 134 Gagus, Jo Ann-40, 120 Gall, Brian-146 Gambrel, Walter Gannon, Barbara-36, 37, 146 Garber, Joan--41, 47, 60, 160, 187 Garcia, Connie Garcia, Ernestine-108, 112, 187 Garcia, Lillian-120 Garcia, Marian-187 Garcia, Ray-146 Gardiner, Jo Ann-36, 37, 50,62,166,178,181, 187, 208 Gardiner, John-120, 177 Garland, Doris-146 Garner, Claudia-50, 134 Garner, Marylynn-52, 120 Garringer, Mike-134 Gosper, John-134 Gatliff, Billie-120 Gee, Cloudean-51, 146 Gee, Michael-120, 131, 152 Gehr, William-53, 120 Geller, John-39, 134 Genova, Larry-99, 134 George, Robert--43, 114, 180, 187 Gerber, Bud-41, 50, 73, 93, 146 Gerchgall, Kenneth Geffen, Richard-38, 187 Geske, Gary Geske, Kenneth-146 Gfeller, Phillip-39, 187 Giauque, Robert-134 Gibbs, Constance-39, 52 Giboney, Clark-51, 134 Giboney, Linda--36, 52, 112, 129, 176 Giboney, Martha-49, 50, 64, 108, 112,176, 178, 187 Gibson, Joyce-41, 154, 161, 178, 187, 207 Gibson, Linda-134 Gilham, Randee-146 Gill, Thomas-187 Gillespie, Diana-134 Gillroy-187 Ginn, Virginia-188 Glasow, Mary--146 Gleich, Diane-188 Glenn, Shirley-147 Glinka, John-120 Glinka, Laura-53, 188 Goedeck, Sally-46, 50, 60, 70, 71,108,110,112, 188 Goedeck, Peter-120 Goff, Kathryn-135 Goff, Walter-188 Goggins, Donald-42, 43, 76, 77, 188 Golden, Kenneth-44, 188 Golden, Susan-40, 112, 120 Goldman, Ronald-36, 40, 41, 74, 76, 77, 78, 82, 85,98, 166, 174, 179, 188 Gomez, Anita-37, 147 Gomez, Daniel-97, 104, 135 Gomez, Susan-188 Gc .zales, Anita-44, 188 Goodman, Nancy-40, 129 Goodpasture, Wanda-134 Goodrich, James-135 Gossett, Gary-55, 120 Gaurley, Lynne-44, 188 Grace, Chris-120 Grannis, Walter-147 Gransden, Gordon-147 Gransden, Sandra-53, 120 Gratny, Darleen-188 Graves, Carolyn-52, 135 Gray, Janet-147 Green, James-38, 40, 41, 76, 77, 85,97,167,177, 179, 180, 188, 102 Green, Joe-116, 129 Greenamyer, Jill-37, 51, 65, 135 Greene, Arthur--188 Greene, Eric-129 Greene, Marguerite-40, 53, 181, 188 Greenwood, Pamela-47, 188 Gressett, Becky-40, 52, 120 Griffee, Cheryl-188 Grimes, Carol-52, 188 Grimes, Evelyn-55, 120 Groghan, Lee-43, 188 Grondzik, Julie-147 Gross, David-135 Gross, Judy-108, 110, 112, 188 Gross, Larry-45, 189 Grover, Bonnie-42, 120 Grover, Connie-42, 120 Grover, Joann-147 Guilford, Cheryl Guill, Donna-50 Gurley, Nancy-135 Gurley, Vickie37, 41, 64, 144, 147 Gus, Ronald-189 Gutierrez, Veronica-50 Guyon, Dick-147, 181 Guyon, James-39, 181, 189 Hada, Lois-36, 37, 147, 181 Hada, Suzanne-37, 52, 135 Hagstrom, Wendell-120 Haight, Patricia-112, 129 Haisley, Tom-41, 147 Hale, Janice-135 Hall, Ambrose--96, 135 Hall, Julianne-45, 108, 112, 176, 189 Hall, Sylvia-52, 110, 1a9 Halliwell, Eric-38, 120 Halliwell, James-43, 47, 68, 189 Halsted, Barry-189 Ham, Charles-135 Hamilton, Charles-189 Hamilton, Linda-135 Hamlin, Deborah-37, 38, 147 Hammer, Iris-54, 120 Hammond, Timothy-38, 41, 102, 189 Hammond, William-147 Hancock, Susan-44, 47, 50, 62, 168, 178, 189 Hanscom, Mary-39, 46, 72, 73, 189 Hansman, Alice-52, 189 Hanson, Roberta-36, 44, 46 73, 147, 165 Hardesty, James-99, 135, 142, 180, 181 Hardick, William Hardin, David-55, 120 Hardin, Linan-135 Harmon, Steven-135 Harper, Gary-101, 103, 135 Harryman, Kurt-189 Hart, Nancy-147 Hart, Raymond-100, 189 Harter, Janice-147, 160, 181 Hartigan, Catherine-110, 147, 180 Hartigan, Eugene-38, 40, 41, 43, 76, 77, as, 94, 103,177,179,189 Harvey, Cynthia-121 Harvey, Dole-50, 103, 189 Hatcher, Edith-36, 37, 38, 189 Hatcher, Neil-42, 46, 47, 101 , 102, 147 Hatfield, Karen-147 Haugh, James-51, 121,131 Haugh, Judy-52, 121 Hawthorne, Sharon-55, 121 Hayes, Patricia-189 Haynes, Frankie-39, 102, 189 Hayton, Ronald-50, 147 Hazard, Ruth Ann-189 Heald, David-36, 42, 43, 47,101,103,174,180, 190 Heald, Margaret-36, 112, 121 Heard,Dianne-42, 135 Heath, Betty-140 Hebert, Sandra-36, 42, 43, 46, 190 Hedwall, Dianne--50, 135 Hein, Karen-121 Heitman, Paul-135 Hekelkaemper, Edward-135 Helle, Charles-190 Heller, Norman-50, 121 Hellyer, Diane-44, 190 Helton, Robert-43, 190 Henderson, Craig-147 Henderson, Gail-121 Henderson, Gary-135, 143 Hendrickson, Carol-36, 37, 65, 135 Hendrickson, Janet-50, 190 Hentsch, Judy-44, 67, 176, 178, 190 Hentsch, Lynda-40, 121 Hentsch, Sharon-135 Herbert, Fred-40, 41, 147, 177 Hermanson, Nancy-44, 112, 121 Herrmann, Charles-121 Hickle, Alberta-121 Hickman, Louise-135 Hicks, Phillip-147 Hiett, Donald-121 Hiett, Gary-147 Hile, Truman-147 Hill, Carol-190 Hill, Dave-43, 121 Hill, Nancy-37, 121 Hirt, Elyana-45, 46, 51, 110, 190, 210 Hoagland, Margaret-147 Hodson, Kristi-53, 121 Hoel, John-43, 147 Hoevel, Kenneth-190 Hoffman, Carolyn-42, 121 Hoffman, Charlene-49, 50, 175, 190, 208 Hoffman, Mark-54, 121 Hofmann, Hans--41, 94, 100,158,179,180,181, 190 Hollister, AI Holman, James-53, 121 Holmes, Bennie-190 Holmes, James-103, 147 Holmes, Mara-52, 135 Holmes, Melvyn-102, 147 Holmes, Sandra-36, 121 Holscher, Ernie-190 Holscher, Rickey-147 Holst, Deena-52, 135 Holsten, Mechael-36, 42, 72, 73, 147 Hook, Mik?135 Hooykaas, Bart--121 Hooykaas, Eric-147 Hopp, James-39, 43, 190 Hopper, Larry Hopper, Terrence-135 Hose, Kathryn-36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 190 Hoshino, Henry-47, 104, 135 Hotaling, Carolee-190 Housh, Carol-36, 43, 108, 112,165,171,18O,190 Howard, Muriel-190 Howe, Judith-135 Howe, Thomas-190 Hudson, Diana-135 Hudson, Mariorie-36, 37, 51, 135 Huffey, Naomi-52, 54, 135 Huffman, Rosemary-135 Hughes, Janice-135 Hughes, Marie-135 Hulse, Brenda-147 Humphreys, Larry-76, 135, 142, 103 Humphreys, Roy-42, 103, 147 Hunt, Gary-147 Hunter, Carolyn-53, 121 Hurley, Victoria-135 Hurst, Marilyn-52, 135 Hutcheson, Helen-135 Hutchinson, Louise-190 Hutchinson, Hazel-135 Hutson, John-135 Huyck, Marlene-36, 70, 71 , 181, 190 Hyvonen, Constance Ingram, Margaret-45, 52, 135 Ingram, Quineala-52, 121 lrwin, Jim-97, 121 Isaac, Cheryl-135 Jackson, Georgia-147, 153 Jackson, Lee Ellen-181, 190 Jackson, Lois--52, 135 Jackson, Michael Jackson, Nancy-190 Jacobson, David-101, 135 Jaimes, Daniel-51, 98, 135 James, Leon-43, 191 James, Lorraine-140 James, Shirley-147 Jarvi, Chris-142, 147 Jensen, Brian-191 Jensen, Patty-191 Jesseman, Maureen-191 Jetter, Pamela-147 Jiles, Ray Johansen, Judith-121 Johnson, Cheryl-147 Johnson, Donald-42, 100, 191 Johnson, George-121 Johnson, James-43, 135 Johnson, Jeanette-50, 191 Johnson, Joanne-147 Johnson, Martha-147 Johnson, Nancy-36, 37, 135, 143 Johnson, Susan-68, 112, 121 Johnson, Stephen-54, 135 Johnston, Faith-23, 191 Johnston, George-121 Masterson, Phillip-148 Johnston, Grant-147 Johnston, Jane-40, 121 Johnston, Joan-112, 121 Johnston, Linda-55, 121 Johnston, Michael-38, 42, 100,147,180,181 Jones, Carolyn-43, 136 Jones, Diana--53, 121 Jones, Ernest-147 Jones .Iones Jones, Flora John-51 l.aVonne-40, 129 Jones, Rosetta-40, 53, 191 Jones Susan-121 Jones Vicki-136 Jordan, Michael-121 Jordan, Steve-47, 103 Jorgensen, Emma-37, 40, 45, 147 Josenhans, Robert-121 Kaecke, Sharon-136 Kahle, John-121 Kahle, Paul-53, 121 Karale, Sharon-51, 136 Kauffman, Karen-136 Kaufmann, Kenneth-100, 147 Kaufmann, Margaret-36, 37, 38, 191 INDEX Keane, Charlene-36, 191 Keating, Judy-191 Keitz, Lynn-36, 37, 65, 136, 176 Kelder, Gary-122 Kelleher, James-88, 93, 147 Kelley, Ora-53, 112, 136 Kelly, Colleen-36, 38, 165, 191, 207 Kelly, Janet-41, 147 Kelly, Patricia-122 KeI1y,Gay-36, 51, 147 Kelsey, Myra-42, 122 Kemp, Michael-42, 122 Kenney, Sandra-175, 178, 191 Kent, Raymond, 147 Kerl, Nancy-42, 43, 44, 73, 147 Keup, Diane-136 King, Pamela-53, 122 King, Sharon-60, 191 Kingwell, Donna--147 Kitchen, Sherry-136 Kite, Diane-53, 122 Klepper, Nancy--44, 60, 181, 191 Klusmann, John-39, 148, 101, 103 Knaggs, Eric-148 Knight, Jane-37, 42, 47, 180, 181, 191 Knoll, Marianne-191 Knoll, William-43, 122 Knowles, Elizabeth--136 Knutsen, William-148 Koehl, Bertha-122 Kolseth, Carol-136 Kopecky, Judy-108, 112, 176, 178, 191 Kopecky, Larry-41, 148 Koviak, James-50, 105, 191 Kreutzkamp, Jack Kroger, Marietta-136 Krohn, David-148 Kroker, Barbara-73 Kropke, Roger-38, 41, 94, 136 Kruckeberg, John-103, 136 Kruse, Kathryn-36, 37, 50, 148 Kuromiya, Meriiane-148, 181 Kuromiya, Steven-36, 38, 42, 43, 70, 71,175,18O, 181 , 191 Kurz, Claudia-52, 122 Kwentus, Everett-104, 122 Kwentus, Harold-39, 148 Kwentus, Sharon-51, 191 Kyne, Karen-122, 131 LaBossiere, Alan-50, 148, 163 La Bossiere, Annette-44, 53, 122 LaCroix, Diane-148 LaCross, Robert-148 LaCross, Sharron-44, 45, 191 LaCross, Tom-53, 122 La Douceur, Judy-52, 122 Lo Douceur, Katherine-37, 41, 65, 148 Laidlaw, Penny-122 Laird, Dianne-148 . LaLone, Priscilla-37, 41, 50, 64, 65, 191 Lamb, Roger-192 Lamb, Roy-136 Lambert, Patricia-36, 52, 112, 122, 160 Lampman, Betty-192 Lampman, Loretta--136 Lang, Katherim+180, 181, 192 Lang, Nell-112, 122 Lang, Pamela-122 Lorman, Kathy-69, 136 Larson, Dale-148 Laure, Barbara-122 LaSance, Kenneth-148 LaSance, Pat-136 Lashbrook, Judith-40, 52, 122 Lashbrook, Patricia-40, 192 Lasswel, James--122 Latva, Brenda-192 Laufer, Christian-122 Law, Trina-148 Lawler, Glenn-148 Lawrence, Earle-39, 148 Lawrenz, Richard-169 Leavitt, Stanley--55, 122 LeDoux, James LeDoux, Janice-52, 112, 122 Leebrick, Arthur-136 Leighton, Janet Lemire, John-148 Lenois, Joyce-122 Lent, James-192 LeRoy, Leslie, Levins, Ronald-122 James-136 Cynthia-45, 46, 122 McCoy, Cheri-123 MCCullurn, JerryA-53, 123 McElroy, Gail-53, 136 Levins, Georgia-36 Lewis, Abram Lewis, Bernice-51 Lewis, Chris-53, 97, 122 Lewis, Lee Ann-192 Lewis, Linda-136 Libbey, George-36, 76, 99, 136 Libbey, Jean-37, 40, 65, 148 Lieber, Donna-112, 122 Lill, Roberta-39, 50, 148 McFall, Edward-51, 123 McFall, Nita-40, 193 McFate, Tom-497, 123 McGee, Alberta-40, 52, 148 McGee, Mary AnnA-40, 193 McGinnis, Mittie-123 McGrath, Donald McGrath, Kenneth-43 McGrath, Lorraine--123 McGrath, Richard-193 McGraw, Donald-59, 123 Mclnnis, George-53, 123 , Judd-76, 136 Lincoln Lincoln, Marcia-39, 40, 43, 148 Linden, Sally-36, 51, 136, 176 Lingle, Betty-148 Litzmann, Nicole-192 Livingston, Carol-92, 122 Loe, Richard-148 Logan, Geraldine-36, 50, 62,171,178,181,192 Logan, Linda-192 Lomax, Linda-36, 37, 180, 192, 206 Long, Larry-192 Lookabough, Betty-53, 192 Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Felix-122 John-39, 136 Larry-51, 136 Mary-43, 148 Lothyan, Marilin-192 Lorimore, Eric-50, 136 Lorman, Craig--136 Lothyan, Martin-86, 136 Loungway, Cheryl-51 Loungway, Philip-39, 192 Loungway, Sheridan--148 Lowe, Barbara-46, 136, 143 Lowe, Katherine-122 Lucas, Judith-136 Luce, Rosemary-148 Ludecke, Michael--43, 44, 148 Luera, Mary-192 Luken, David-47, 136 Lund, Lee Ann-136 Lundborg, Bernt-192 Lunt, Norman-122 Lykke, Constancs-136 Lykke, Kathryn--122 Lykke, Penelope-192 Lynn, Paulette-52, 140 Lyon, Gregory-147, 163 Lyons, Larry-97, 100, 122 Macel, Vera-136 Magnussen, Richard-136 Maier, Sandra-192 Maier, Susan-52, 122 Male, Diana-122 Maley, Robert-148 Mandell, Sandra-37, 192 Manicom, Art-136 Mann, Linda-123 Mann, Vickie-42, 148, 181 Monte, Madeleine-40, 193 Manuel, Patricia Mark, Anthony-42, 123 Mark James Marques, Margaret-123 Marquez, Gloria-136 Marsden, Eve-37, 38, 42, 44, 110, 193 Marsden, Joan-37 Marshall, Larry-95, 148 Marshall, Lynne-148 Marshall, William-136 Martin, Constance-123 Martin, Gary-123 Martink, Marlene-37, 193 Martin, Wesley-136 Martinez, Joseph-193 Martins, Noreen-123 Marvin, Charles-123 Massie, Celinda-36, 37, 52, 136 Mathis, David-55, 123 Mattern, Carol-130, 181, 193, 207 Matthews, Frances--123 Matthews, Linda-136 McAdam, Caroloee-136 McAfee, Darrell McAndrews, Carla-123 McAtee, Pamela-148 McCall, Judy-136 Mclnnis, John-148 Mclntosh, Carol-36, 37, 44, 148 McKee, Patricia-40, 193 McKinley, Lorraine-37, 40, 52, 148 McKinney, David-193 McKinney, Kathleen'-36, 136 McLaren, Joan-52, 136 McLaren, Leo-43, 54, 148 McLean, Jerry-38, 41, 47, 161,179, 181,193,216 McLellan, James-53, 123 McMurray, Frank-453, 123 McNeal, Donna-123 McNeel, Sherilyn-53, 123 McNeil, Margaret-42, 44, 136 McNichol, Allan--193 McQuigg, Jean-36, 52, 112, 137 McQuigg, John-193 McReynolds, James-193 Mclleynolds, Jeanie-137 McShane, Michael-51, 96, 99, 137 McSwiggen, Kenneth-148 McVicar, Betty-36, 52, 123, 131 McVicar, Joanne-148 McWay, Elizabeth-42, 43, 46, 137 Meeker, Robert-123 Meister, Fred-36, 101, 137 Meister, John-101, 193 Melia, David-86, 137 Melia, Mildred-123 Melton, Louise-37, 46, 50, 65, 148 Melzian, John-148 Mency, Bessie-52, 148 Mency , Ray-50, 137 Mestre, Colette-148, 154 Meunier, Joan-123 Meyer, Raymond-73, 193 Meyer, Ruthann-40, 112, 123 Meyer, Sherrill-193 Meyers, Jerry-54, 88 Micheals, Chris-148 Mielke, Judy-40, 112, 123 Milbrandt, Ruth--36, 43, 110, 180, 194 Miller, Anne-194 Miller, Christopher-103, 137 Miller, Donald-44, 45, 86, 137 Miller, Jeanne-148 Miller, Larry-137 Miller, Loren-1 37 Miller, Mark-42, 129 Miller, Richard--42, 43, 123 Miller, Ronnie-41, 50, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93,166, 179, 194, 206 Miller, Sharon-50, 194, 209 McCall um, Janice--3 6, 40, 181, 193 McCammon, Linda--123 McConnell, Richard-53, 123 McCook, Sherrie-193 McCormick, Catherine-37, 148 McCourtney, Marcella--110, 148 McCown, Do rothy-1 2 3 Miller, Susan-45, 148, 160, 181 Miller, William-51, 53, 137 Miller, William-123 Mills, Cary-45, 94, 148 Mills, James-148 Mills, Wayne-68, 105, 137 Mills, William--123 Minnillo, Anthony-45, 123 Miriiunio, Jose-53, 137 Mirus, Mary-37, 40, 52, 137 Mistal, Laurette-44, 149 Mitchell, Anita-52, 124 Mitchell, Wayne-23, 149 Mix, Donna-52, 112, 124 Mix, Doris-52, 137 Moak, Joan-50, 160, 178, 180, 194 Moeller, Judith-36, 38, 176 181,194, 206, 214 Moir, Thomas-124 Montgomery, Andrea-52, 137 Montgomery, Carolyn-51, 149 Montgomery, John-181, 194 Montgomery, Robert-149 Monyhun, Marilyn-36, 50, 110, 149 Moody, Richard--124 Mooers, Margie-37, 149 Moon, Moore Henry-149 Cheryl-51, 137 Moore Harold-55, 124 Moore, John-39, 194 Moore, Roy-39, 47, 149 Moore Terry-105, 137 Moraga, Richard-149 Moraga, Robert-124 Moreland, Alice-124, 142 Morgan, James--137 Morimota Melinda--36, 37, 194 Morimoto, Patricia-36, 124 Morris, Joan-137 Morris, Maria-53, 124 Morris, Peter-51, 99, 137 Morrison, David--124 Morrow, Ronald-47, 105, 137 Morse, Ray-42, 43, 194 Morse, Robert-124 Mortensen, Linda-37, 39, 40, 51 , 149 Morton, Florine-194 Mosley, Gwendolyn-194 Mountioy, Dennis-94, 149 Mulholland, Joyce-124 Mulligan, Gary-194 Munoz, Mary-52, 194 Munoz, Michael-51, 144, 149 Munoz, Raymond-137 Munson, Jerald-194 Munson, William-137 Murphy, Sandra-137 Murray, Brad-194 Myhre, Ted-194 Nadeau, Ray-124 Nakanishi, Kunio-124 Navarre, Dottie-40, 149, 164 Neergard, Karen-36, 37, 38, 174, 176,178, 194, 216 Neill, David-149 Neill, Paula-52, 124 Nelson. Karen-124 INDEX Osborn, Earl-46, 149 Osborn, Patrick-195 Oshima, Kenneth-40, 43, 76, 77, 102,175, 179, l 81 , 195 Oshima, Robert--97, 124 Ostaszewski, Kenneth-41, 55, 94, 99, 137 Ostaszewski, Robert-41, 59, 94, 149 Otis, Dorothy-195 Oversby, Michael-195 Ower, Judy-52, 124 Paige, Galen-195 Paisley, Sandra Pallatin, Cheryl-41, 45, 110, 149, 180 Pallatin, Jo-Ellen-37, 65, 137, 142 Palmer, Brion-137 Palmer, Craig-101, 103, 137 Palmer, Thomas-124 Palmerston, Claire-112, 124 Paparteys, Edward-36, 42, 43,180, 181, 195 Parsons, Marlene-124 Partlow, Joyce-37, 44, 68, 149 Passineau, Dorothy-52, 69, 137 Patterson, Judith-36, 37, 174,178,180,181,195 Pavlicek, Florence-46, 70, 71, 195, 209, 218 Pearce, Eloise Pearson, Barry-137 Peck, Nancy-50, 62, 108, 112, 167, 178, 195, 207, 208 Pederson, Gary-124 Pederson, Glenn-99, 149 Peers, Ronald-137 Pell, Barbara-52, 137, 160 Pemberton, Janet-195 Pepper, James-94, 149 Pepper, William-137 Peuuing, Linda-137, 160 Nelson, Phillip-99, 137, 143 Nestle, Barry-124 Nevius, Jerry-194 Newby, Gary-149 Newland, Joyce-52, 124 Newland, Michael-49, 50, 63, 94, 159, 170, 179, 194 Newman, Terri-53, 124 Newsome, Edward N, Newsome, James-39, 149 Nichols, Jeffrey-53, 124 Nichols, Judy-194 Nicholson, .lahn-43, 124 Nickoley, Charles-39, 45, 149 Nikolenko, Michael-51, 94, 99, 124 Nikolenko, Nicholas-40, 41, 70, 71, 76, 77, 81, 88, 90, 93, 149, 181 Noack, Judith-36, 149 Noble, Barbara-50, 108, 178, 181, 194 Noble, Bill-103, 149 Noble, Gladys-194 Noel, Carol-149 Noel, Katherine-194 Noel, Roger-76, 77, 195 Noel, Theodore--96, 124 Nonamaker, Lois-36, 195 Nottingham, Keith-55, 124 Nottingham, Merle-137 Oatway, David-149 O'Brien, Gaius-100, 124 O'Brien, Janet-40, 42, 44, 195 O'Brien, Sarah-149 O'Connell, Larry-38, 94, 100,160,167,177,179, 195 O'Connell, Sherry-53, 112, 124 Odenkirchen, Dagmar-137 O'DonnelI, Charles--137 Ogle, Catherine-195 Ohl, Connie-149 Olivas, Joe-149 Olson, Ardell-137 Olson, Helen-36, 42, 110, 149, 214 Olson, Kcirren-112, 124 Olson, Lorraine-124 Olson, Reginald-195 Olson, Rodell-39, 149 Oravetz, Fred-195 Ormond, Joseph-44, 68, 149 Ornduff, Lucille-124 Ornduff, Boseine-69, 149 Orr, George-149 Ort, Joan-137 Ortolano, Russell-149 Pepping, Ronnie--53, 124 Perez, Esther-195 Perez, Joseph-149 Perry, John Peters, Carol-52, 137 Peters, Dennis-98, 137 Peters, Susan-181, 195 Peters, Susan-195 Peterson, Donald-149 Peterson, Danny-102, 195 Peterson, Sharon-195 Peterson, Thomas-104, 149 Peterson, Tyrone-124 Pett, Robert-195 Pettiiohn, Barbara-36, 38, 42,181,195, 207 Pfeiffer, Carl-53, 137 Phelps, Cleotha-50, 76, 77, 149 Phethean, John-149 Philips, Roberts-52, 149 Phillips, Ann-51, 137, 143 Phillips, Marcia-112, 124 Phillips, Richard-125 Phillips, Robert-137 Phillips, Susan--45, 52, 125 Phillips, Susan-125, 131 Phinney, Jay-125 Phinney, Mary-149 Pickett, Pierce, Annie-53, 137 Cheryl-69, 196 Pierce, Donna-36, 50, 149 Pierce, Donna-125 Pierce, Mattie-52, 140 Pinker, Lillian-36, 42, 54, 137 Pittman, Jean-37, 149 Pittman, Nina--125 Pitzer, Plagem Cheryl-196 ann, Judith-36, 38, 39, 40, 149, 181 Platt, Daniel-125 Poague, Donald-149 Poague, Edward-196 Poirier, Pamela-1 25 Poiar, Samuel-140 Pollard, Melinda-36, 37, 125 Pollay, Betty-44, 138 Porath, Carolyn-46, 149 Porath, Judi-45, 54, 125 Pollock, Lawrence-138, 142 Poole, Ken-42, 125 Porter, Caryn-125 Porter, Linda-36, 38, 41, 46, 149, 212 Post, Edward-88, 93, 149 Powell, Happy-36, 37, 51, 196 Prange, Richard-149 Predan, Lenorf+150 Preston, Connie-44, 138 Price, Doris-125 Pridemore, Gene-76, 77, 80, 94, 150 Prosser, Linda-44, 150 Pursel, Marsha-45, 112, 125 Putnam, Donald-101, 105, 138, 180 Pyles, Robert-125 Pytel, Mike-196 Pytel, Stephan--97, 125 Query, Mike-150 Quesenbery, David-53, 125 Quinn, James-53, 138 Quinn, Jeanne-37, 51, 196 Quinn, Jerene-37, 50, 138 Quinteros, Robert-150 Raber, Steven-125 Raitt, Heather-125 Rake, Kenneth-150 Ramsland, Nancy-125, 160 Randazzo, John-196 Rapp, Lorraine-45, 150 Ream, Pat-138 Redmon, Bruce-23, 53, 125 Redman, Janet--150 Redshaw, Sandra-41, 43, 50,1l4,150,18O Reed, Charles-53, 125 Reed, Douglas-125 Reed, Elaine-40, 125 Reed, Maryiane-52, 125 Reed, Joy-125 Reeqler, Beryl-138 Reegler, Bruce-53, 125 Reese, Frank-53, 125 Reid, Henry-196 Reightley, Susan Relph, Tom-196 Rettberg, Dianne-181, 196 Reyes, Herman-43, 150 Reynolds, Delight-39, 116, 125 Reynolds, Rickey-105, 125 Reynolds, Ronald-125 Rhein, Herman-196 Rhoades, Judy-42, 138 Rice, William-125 Richardson, Betty-196, 208 Richardson, Sandra-138 Richardson, Sharon-138 Richardson, Shirley-196 Rickords, Mary-36, 125 Riddle, Terry-150 Ridenour, Ronald-138 Ridenour, Sandra-41, 42, 47, 196, 209 Riendeau, Anne-125 Riendeau, Paul-96, 150 Riley, Patricia-150 Riney, Lillie-196 Ririe, Eileen-37, 40, 50, 65 150 Ririe, Penelope-196 Ritter, Robin-138 Robert, Lorraine-36, 44, 196 Roberts, Cathleen-40, 196 Roberts, Darleen-112, 150 Roberts, Elizabeth-42, 125 Roberts, Judith-36, 38, 39, 42, 44, 67, 6B,164, 165, 17O,174,178,181,196, 214 Roberts, Paul-125 Roberts, Robert-51, 100, 150 Roberts, Sharon-150 Robertsen, Anthony-54, 125 Robertson, Maureen-197 Robertson, William-138 Robidart, Nanette-55, 125 Robinson, Freda-138 Robinson, James-43, 50, 88, 92, 102, 181,197 Robinson, Patricia-36, 39, 40, 44, 197 Robinson, Pennie-150, 155 Rode, Manfred-101, 197 Roine, Sandra-43, 50, 150, 180 Rollins, Elizabeth-52, 150, 212 Rollins, Sanders-51, 53, 103, 150 Romano, Marilyn-126 Romero, Rick-105, 138 Romin, Gary-126 Romney, Clyde-36, 38, 43, 46, 100,114, 180, 181, 197 Romo, Leonard-197 Road, Robert-53, 96, 126 Root, Dorothy-150, 181 Rom, Mary-40, 44, 126 Root, Ronald-103, 197 Ross, Donald-138 Rowbotham, Brent-50, 88, 93, 197 Rucker, Chiquita-36, 37, 197 Rucker, Cynthia-126 Rudloff, William-100, 126 Ruh, Jeffrey-43, 138 Rumble, Michael-126 Runge, John-55, 126 Ruslie, Jerry-197 Russ, Susan-197 Russell, Brenda-51, 138 Russell, Garry--126 Russell, Nancy-55, 126 Rutherford, Peter-43, 103, 150 Rutherford, Sharon-52 Rutherford, Vada-52, 138 Rutherford, William-197 Ryan, Nancy-126 Ryan, Sharon160, 176, 178, 197, 216 Sakatani, Laurie-36, 37, 54, 126 Salter, Bob-53, 126 Salter, Sandra-150 Samuels, Don-38, 76, 77, 78, 84, 179, 197 Samuels, Gail-150, 153, 181 Sanchez, Arnold-126 Sanchez, Robert-51, 96, 126 Sanders, Charlynn-51, 138 Sanders, Richard-55, 126 Sanders, William-126 Sanderson, Lynette-138 Sang, William-138 San Miguel, Carmen-180, 181, 197 San Miguel, Catherine-53, 131, 150 San Miguel, Theresa--53, 126 Santellan, Frances-126 Santo Pietro, Richard-39, 138 Santo, Pietro, Robert-138 Sarinana, Salvadore-42, 138 Sass, Larry-197 Saunders, Linda-197 Sawada, Kenichiro-150, 177 Sawada, Mickey-126 Sawada, Yoii-138, 177 Sawyer, Ronald-43, 150 Sayles, Raymond-138 Scarff, Mark-43, 126 Schaefer, Sondra-126 Schaffnit, Linda-138 Schaper, Bobby-95, 197 Schaper, Pamela-150 Schenk, Glenda-126, 131 Scherer, Gertrude-41, 197 Scheuler, Richard-150 Schiendler, Richard-38, 41 47, 88, 89, 91, 92, 177, 179, 181, 197 Schipper, Ronald-42, 138 Schmidt, Bobby-51, 138 Schmidt, Sandra-52, 126 Schmitt, Lilyane-52, 112, 126 Schmitt, Marylyn-37, 65, 198, 206 Schmitt, Pam-150 Schmutz, Kathleen-150 Schmutz, Robert-50, 198 Schneider, Howard-198 Schneider, Jim-53, 126 Schneider, Margaret-198 Schneidt, Don--43, 126 Schoenwald, Ira-46, 51, 53, 126 Schonfeldt, Sandra-198 Schowen, William-40, 76, 77, 88, 91, 92, 150 Schuler, Gene-50, 198 Schuler, Leslie--36, 38, 39 Schultz, Caroline-126 Scillion, Terry-150 Scott, Bruce-41, 43, 95, 98, 99, 132, 138 Scott, Carolyn-50, 150 Scott, Harold-39, 42, 43 Scott, Roald-38, 40, 76, 95, 180, 198 Scott, William-95, 150 Seals, Lawrence-198 Seals, Virginia-150 Seargeants, Lynne-198 Seeley, Sandra-126 Selby, Carole-150 Selby, Ronald-86, 96, 138 Serafin, Constance-40, 44, 73, 198 Sessler, Berry-198 Shade, Carl-105, 150 Shank, Diane-198, 212 Shannon, Douglas, 38, 41, 42,43,47,63,159,171, 181,198,102,103, 216 Sharrer, Karen-52, 138 Shaw, Linda-44, 176, 198, 206 Shaw, Linda-41, 68, 69 Shearhort, Larry-126 Shehorn, Nancy-36, 37, 39, 42, 50, 70, 71, 150, 176, 212 Shehorn, Stephen-138 Shehorn, Virginia-36, 52, 126, 176 Sheppard, Donna-41, 181, 198, 214 Sherman, Darlene-198 Shields, Daniel-150, 154 Shields, Ruth-138 Shipley, Judith-43, 150 Shireman, Barbara-150 Shorey, Robert--126 Short, Sharon-70, 71 , 198, 212 Shrewsbury, Antoinette-150, 160 Shrewsbury, Martha-150, 153, 160, 181 Shuler, Leslie-150, 164, 181 Shuler, Michael-138 Shuler, Ronald-129 Shumway, Mary-36, 126 Shupe, Peter-55, 138 Shupp, Richard-50, 150, 154 Silveira, Kathi-126 Simons, Jan-138 Simmons, Charles-198 Simpson, Barbara-126 Sims, Cancelee-150 Sinclair, George-55 Sites, Gary-43, 100, 198 Sivigliano, Mary-198 Sivigliano, Pot-126 Skaggs, Harry-150 Skeirik, Michael-150 Sloan, Sheryl-150 Sloyer, Bobbi-150 Smith, Billie-36, 46, 52, 112, 150 INDEX Stucker, George-127 Stueve, Cleson-99, 151 Stueve, Jean-36, 43, 151, 155 Suarez, Gail-151 Sulli, Joy-53, 139 Sulzman, Bernard-51, 53, 139 Summers, Jane-151 Sumrell, Charles-140 Swanson, Jacqueline-127 Swanson, Judith-199 Swanson, Stanley-127 Swartsbaugh, Randy-50, 151 Sweesy, Carol-129 Swihart, Sharon-51, 199 Szymanski, Gloria-54, 139 Tachdiian, Rosie-199 , X Tachdiian, Victoria-40, 127 Tacy, Timothy-96, 98, 139 Tafoya, Mike-127 Taft, William-151 Talbot, Tresia-127 Tanner, Margaret-199 Tanski, Donald-127 Tarabek, Donald-151 Tartt, Bart-151 128 Van Pelt, Cassandra-128 Van Wormer, Lura Vasquez, Harold-128 Vaughn, Michael-128 Velasauez, Arthur-42, 43, 200 Vetter, Judith-52, 151 Vicino, James Anthony-128 Villalobos, Albert Joseph-43 44, 45,181, 200 Villalobos, Gloria May-55, 128 Villalobos, Victor Saenz-139 Vore, Barbar Jean-200 Vore, Dennis Michael-128, 130 Vore, Mary Margaret-52, 139 Wadhams, Janis Kristi-128 Wadhams, Sharolyn Kay-45, 128 Williams, Patricia Diane-43, 151 Williams, Edmund Robert- 39, 94, 139 Williams, John Clinton-151 Williams, Robert F.-151 Williams, Shan Louise-39, 52, 139 Willis, Jerald Michael-86, 99, 139 Willson, David Charles-76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 98, 201 Wilson, Andrea Lynne-36, 37, 51, 65,139 Wilson, Judy Lynn-201 Wilson, Lynn Dee-128 Wilson, Paul Warren-128 Wilson, Robert Brown-128 Wilson, Rose Norrine-128 Wilson, Sarah Louise-201 Wilson, Tim Wood-128 Wilson, Willie Albert-43, 103, 151 Winston, Janet Yvonne-128 Winston, Marcella Laureen- 139 Wirth, Larry-151 Tatsch, Susan-36, 112, 127 Tatum, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Steven-127 Dennis-127 Joe--63, 151, 159 Larry-42, 199 50, 200 Wadkins, Carol Ann-70, 71, 181, 193, 200 Wadkins, Delores Elaine--53, 128 Wadkins, Dennis Stanley-51, 96, 104, 139 Waid, Paula Beth-42, 128 Waidik, Gary Lee-200 Wisinger, Sandra Joyce-36, 129 Wittnebert, Carl Elvin-36, 42, 43,l65,174,180, 201 Taylor, Martha-51, 199 Taylor Sally-36, 52, 53, 127, 160 Teasley, Don-47, 76, 77, 170, 172, 199 Teegarden, Judith-37, 44, 45, 67, 68,151 Teer, Ernestine-52, 139 Woodrum, William Arthur- Smith, Carolyn-151 Smith, Carolyn-126 Smith, Charlene-127 Smith, Dan-41, 151 Smith, David-42, 99, 138 Smith, Donald-127 Smith, Elaine-138 Smith, Eric-101, 104, 127 Smith, Grady-151 Smith, Greg-151 Telling, Robert-151 Tennant, Sharlene-51, 199 Tennant, Sharon-51, 199 Theall, Donald-100, 151 Thomas, Carol-36, 127 Thomas, Jean-199 Thomas, Michael-151 Thome, Conrad-42, 43, 98, Smith, Jerrilyn-70, 71, 108, 1 12, 198 Smith, John-37, 38, 181, 1 98 Smith, Keith-47, 101, 138 Smith, Marcia-138 Smith, Pamela-53, 127 Smith, Robert-99, 198 Snedegar, Catherine-53, 127 Snowden, Colleen-198 Snowden, Norma-46, 151, 209, 211 Snyder, Edward-55, 127 Snyder, Sharie-199 Snykers, Diane-151 Sollee, Barbara-112, 127 Sousa, Francis-55, 138 Southstone, Donna-42, 127 Soyeshima, Sumiko-36, 46, 52, 112, 151 Spencer, John-38, 50, 199 Sperske, Barbara-36, 44, 127 Spicer, Lee-150 Spitek, Tony-42, 127 Sprague, Maureen-138 Springer, Margie--36, 37, 40, 45, 176, 199 Springer, Jeanne-36, 127 Stafford, Michael-42, 127 Stafford, Phillips-138 Stallman, Sharon-127 Stallman, Sherrie-127 Stamas, Peggy-53, 127 Stanton, David-98, 151 Stanton, Karen-138 Stehle, Charles-139 Steinert, Susan-40, 138 Stell, Ronald-43, 127 Stetler, Patricia-36, 37, 52, 139 Stevens, Anita-199 Stevens, Donna-39, 116, 127 101. 199 Thompson, George-53, 139 Thompson, James-55, 95, 99, 139 Thompson, John-50 Thompson, Joseph-86, 139 Thompson, Karen-39, 110, 139 Thompson, Karl-41, 43, 151 Thompson, Lamar-53 Thompson, Linda Ann-41, 51, 181 , 199 Thompson, Linda Kay-40, 167, 176, 199 Thompson, Peter-127 Stewart , Gerald-139, 142 Stewart, Gloria-37, 181, 199 Stewart, Judy Ann-46, 127 Stewart, Ronald-41, 50, 199 167, Stillman, Darlene-151 Stockman, Bill-139 Strandb Strauss, Strauss, erg, Richard-199 John-127 Sophie-37, 127 Streepy, Cathy-127 Streepy, Susan-127, 142 Streicher, Ronald-46, 139 Strickler, Lynn-51, 139 Stuart, Diana-139 Thompson, Richard-94, 175, 181, 199 Thompson, Robert-199 Thompson, Terry-51, 139 Thormod, Kenneth-47, 199 Thormod, Michael-39, 139 Thornburgh, Craig-139 Thornton, Ann-37, 108,. 112,176,178,180,199 Thorpe, Gordon-151 Thorsen, Cheryl-37, 41, 45, 64,108,112, 151, 180 Thurber, June-36, 52, 112, 129 Tomlinson, John-95, 151 Tomlinson, Mark-127 Totten, Janice-46, 127 Totten, Roy-36, 105, 139 Trapp, Terrie-139 Treadway, Jerry-128 Treadway, Willie-139 Triggs, Marlene-200 Trimble, Lee-128 Tucker, Carol-37, 45, 64, 65, 151, 180 Turner, Jeffrey, 100, 151 Turpin, Charles-128 Tyler, Nan-110, 151 Unrau, Sharon-151 Vagvolgyi, Gizella-128 Vaits, Solveiga-38, 200 Valentine, Barbara-139 Valentine, Robert-42, 43, 97, 181, 200 Valentine, Roger-139 Valenzuela, Geraldine-128 Vander Kam, Arden-52, 181, 200, 216 Vanderluit, Richard-102, 103, 181, 200 Van De Wetering, Faith-37, 40, 50,108,112,151 Van de Wetering, Norman- 128 Van Houten, Linda-42, 128, 131 Van Houten, Paul-42, 100, Walker, Donna Louise-52, 139 Walker, Edward George-39, 128 Walker, Gloria June-43, 151 Walker, Marianna-40, 130, 200 Walker, Pat James Wallace, Donna Jean-40, 42, 44, 73, 200 Wallace, Glennis Carole-41, 181, 200 Wallace, James F.-39, 101, 102, 151- Wallace, Lela Mae-128 Wallach, Shirley Renee-151 Walling, David L,-151 Walling, Kenneth Alan-139 Walsh, Patrick Malcolm-128 Walter, Norma Carole-200 Walton, Brian George--151 Walton, Karen Louise-128 Waltz, Gerald John-36, 88, 151 Wand, Scott, Stanley-139 Ward, Bill Fred-151 Ward, Patty Cay-200 Ward, Ronald Anthony-128 Warner, Beth Marie-40, 50, 200 Warren, Dorothy Fay-139 Washington, Billy-55, 128 Washington, Carmen Jeanne- 200 Washington, Eugene-151 Washington, Evelyn-151 Washington, Gloria-201 Watson, John Knox-103 128 Webber, Joan Lillian-50, 201 Webber, Mary Louise-52, 128 Webber, Purvis Keneda-97, 104, 139 Weber, William Carl-42, 151 Weeda, Richard-53, 128 Wehrung, Walter Sherman- 86, 99, 139 Weiss, Sheryl Ann-39, 128 Weisz, Carol Evelyn-201 Weitzeil, Charlene-51, 139 Welbourn, Warren Calvin Jr.- 128 Welch, John Arthur-46, 151 Welch, Robert Quenton-128 Wells, Maurice Warren-139 West, Kathryn Elizabeth-36, 39, 50,11O,151,181 Wheeler, James C.-201 Wheeler, Sam Burr-43 Wheeler, Thomas Cummings- Witty, Edith Ann-36, 38, 50, 151 Wolfe, Katherine Ann-201 Wolfe, Sylvia Patricia-139 Woltman, Janet Carole-50, 201 Woltman, Ronald Richard- 129 Wong, Nancy E,-45, 112, 129 Wong, Thomas Hugh-96, 139 Wood, Dennis Wayne-97, 101, 129 Wood ll, Paul Hanson-41, 139 Woodrum, Kathie A.-129 44, Woods Woods 1 1 2 151 , Janice-37, 139 , Lynda Jean-36, , 116,129, 160 Woods, Sharon Arlene-37, 60, 17O,178, 180, 201 Workman, Ronnie George- 42, 129 Wright, Arsenetta Catherine- 129 Wright, Connie Anne-129 Wright, James Oliver-201 Wright, Martin David-152 Wright, Nancee Lynne-140 Wright, Sylvia Susan-201 Wright, Tregg Tyler-38, 41, 43,156,161,179, 201 Wright, Walter Ernest-36, 43, 49, 50, 94,164,165, 171,179, 201,102 Wright, William Chandler-36 38, 164 39, 95, 101, 151, 154, Wrona, Judith Ann-42, 112, 129 Wrona, Michael Andrew-101 103, 140 Wronka, Terry Edward-86, 104, 140 Wurschum, Ernest James-129 Wurschum, Laurel Anne-37 41, 43, 45, 65, 144, 152,I 160, 180 Wurtz, Bill George-42, 152 Wyne, Jon Robin-41, 98, 152 Yates, Sandra Lee-42, 129 Yerman, Deborah Lee-129 Yoder, Dianne Sue-36, 112, 129 Young, Judith Marie-151 Young, Richard Harvey-42, 101, 103, 152 Zamagni, Victor Joseph 139 Whetzel, Calvin Ray-50, 94, 99, 139 White, Donald Stuart-47, 96, 97, 139, 180 White, Gary Paul-201 White, Penelope Clare-52, 139 White, Russell Hulse-128 White, Terry William-50, 151, 180 Whitlow, John William-128 Widrig, Roberta Louise-139 Wilkinson, William Fredrick- 70, 71, 151 Will, Stephen John Williams, Beverly Rhea-53, Zarza, Ernest Arthur-129 Zeeve, Joel Zermeno, Lucy-53, 201 Zermeno, Lupe-201 Zermeno, Roberta Ann-52, 129 Zmrzel, Jerry Lee Zschoche, Donald Robert-50, 151 Zschoche, Walter Paul-151 Zurgilgen, Linda Hilda-54, 140 AUTOGRAPHS AUTCGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS sf 'A , . 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