Monrovia High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Monrovia, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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During The year Janis covered all school acfiviries to carch Those leader candidare, Nancy was appoinled To co-head E-Flag, To rare campus would be meaningful To the Sfudenf Body. cleanliness every school day. 5 4 'UA 4 Head Coach Dick Robbins confers with fellow coaches Robert Marvin and Mike Morris while nonecoach Jim Crosson attempts recruiting new mountain men during the Hi-Week Assembly. 1 K W . , r v 5429lif2f lf , .z., , ,s fry! it 'lt V ,,,,, .,, 1 6 94 Www 1' X for an end.0f.5d-,Col Kathy Wallace, Gail Brooks and Vickie Lindsey disagree amiably over what should be represented on S,1rnonv1enfs She fhoughf the annual cover. The unanimous choice of staffers was Vicky Farr's basic white with a tower of green and blue. Z l-ledding Tor The end zone oTTer receiving o 20-yord pgss, End Herbie Holmes lrighTl olds The 'CdTs in demolishing The Keppel AzTecs 33-O in The TirsT Ledgue gome oT The season, Mr. Charles Dunson lloelovvl Though no longer sToTioned os AssisTdnT Principcil in The STU- denT AcTiviTies OTTice, vvcis sTill seen on coimpus in his new posiTion os principol oT odulT educoTion. Weekly Themes in English ,w.,,mn1r.z,L,J f ' ,M -, f,, T.: f'-ww-,ihlw . .. vu .,,,4,,,, f www., , W. .... , 4 -f'h04'fGc24jv?li'b3lf, . ,VN- . , , ,.,,. ,K .wff yv-W QM ,QM .. f 1.01 gf , ' 1-w ,,,gs A ' , V , -, Q.-5' ' .-. 1 4' L ' ' ' VZ' , uu- nnlIp....f,M., .. .... wg R may ' I'GHornn.w,,.,i. . f,,,- ff 43 ..f, V .-vm , ,,-,-wx'-14 f-, I Af f. ..,,,,4 M4 4.1,-.ff 1 I ' ff . J ,QM low Pafrick Abell Adrian Angulo ,113 Ben Acefo Chris Adams Jackie Adams Janet Adorno Carol Aleria Josephine Alier Marsha Anderson Aaron Andres ,pw- CLASS OF '67 RETURNS Y V' Henry Ba er Robert Apodoca Susan Arena Helena Aronson Bonnie Asano Steve Bailey k Mark Ballard Christine Banks Chrisiine Bariolf Donald Beauchemin ..f 'M Paul Blankenship Q-:Jr Nt?-7. 1e.v-f' Gordon Boen Jack Bell George Benner? Laura Berriman Donna Bingley Terry Blanton Steve Bledsoe Anna Bloemendaal James Blondi lgA9 MIGHTY QENIORS ss j, 'X' ,xl - 2576- z-:Tiff John Bogdonovich Jean Bongpgrfe Karen Boocock JoAnne Borley Diane Bouchard Brigid Boulfmghouse Don Bgwen Kathy Bowers l.oreTfa Boyles Linda Breilz .Q-we-9 VHS Qnbxm . Ji-sw: Wai' iff'-'P Y -aww 'fi Hramf KY' -GA 'T f Louis Bricker Gail Brooks Kevin Bugert John Butler Ron Calderwoool Jay Brimmer Karen Brown James Burwell Stan Butler Susan Cameron Nadine Brine Ron Brown Robert Buss Tina Byard Guadalupe Campa Tim Bristol Roberta Britt Tim Brown Bruce Bruscia Discouraged in her efforts at campus defeated as she gazes, moaning, at Beatrice FDOTBALL SEAQDN KICKED OFF WITH GREEN AND WHITE GAME Cathryn Campbell Tom Cardiel beautification, Senior Jenny Grace appears Uflli, LaPisto. EW' -YDS. Sandra Case James Chenney Myron Clapsaddle Robert Cole Shari Cattell Gary Chiles Marilyn Clark Charlotte Collins Lionel Chambers Don Christensen Danielle Clarno Curtisene Collins Carol Combs Parricia Contreras Brian Connor I R'charcl Coombs Virginia Coulter SENIOR LINDA JOHNSON Mixed?-ST REIGNS OVER rf uffj fe. 'T gan WZ? Vicki Crabb William Crippen ST-even Crowe Mike Cullen-Carroll Doi-mg Cullum Wayne Cunningham Jacqueline Daly Ross Danolridge Carol Davis Dianna Davis 191 ,ik wave-JV' Chrisfine Day Diane Deforcl Ron Detzer Barry Dineefl Edward Donohue Jim Doose OMECOMING '66 59'-1-1-.qw Maw ku HSIIT1' 'y aQn.f.a....,, Bruce Dye Joyce Eakin John Ebloe John Emigh Michael Esh Terry Esfin Daniel Dieirick Paula Dorsey Stephanie Duer Nobuo Eguchi Caiherine Evans 'W' Linda DiMaggio Pamela Driver Roberf Duffield Richard Eisenbruch Bruce Fanslow lance Lewis-alias Speedy Mixer. Scoff Fulmer 18 6, ,,,,, 1 N Vickory Farr Scoff Fickes Suzanne Fisher Gonzales-Shoots if up of The Chris -Flin? Maria Flores Julie Foley Clwrlsiine Fordyce Jennifer Franklin Marilyn Fulgona Barbara Gaolbury CDWBOYQ AND INDIANS ROMP Pafrick Gaines Cynthia Gallegos Lucille Garcia KU! George Garcia Lyn Giboney Janet Gooler sr' Denise Garrett Joseph George Beverly Gibson Kathleen Gilkey Joan Gordon Jenny Grace Jack Ghan Gloria Girau Sandra Grael Kaflwleen Gibbs Ellen Glesby Lee Green W ' 11. O 'SLU ' M ' 51 . '--Q N W. A ti ,,,s, i or r ' J is . f' M: 2- ' T OCTOBER SENIOR MIXER Susan Greensfreet Terry Griffin Diana Grover John Gus Arflmur Gufierrez l. '-uv.-nfl' Hikari? Connie Hall Albert Hall David Halsor p pl, l Michael Hackett Barbara Halsted Stephen Hanson Clyde Harbaugh Reginald Hawkins 'ZW' Heidi Halas Elizabeth Harvey Robert Hartley Mike Harvey Dorothy Ham Melissa Hill Linda Holden R Daniel Hollifield QCITY Kenneth Hopper 6 Qfwff lg X X W V , s,3,!Y Ji, I I I David Hosie Louie Huey Steven Hull Nelda Hulse Gavin Hunter George Hutchins Sharon leppert Daniel Jackling MAURICE MCCONNELL CROWNED KING OF THE CO-ED DANCE 1 ff if J -we-X X Vera Jackson Gail Jesseman A1 avr 'nuff -'f new-' 'Wh' 039115-I it V . 1 Janis Jacobson Harry Jensen Pamela Jensen Sandy Jensen Linda Johnson Michael Johnson Patricia Johnson Susan Johnson Mui, f mi 1:- ' bl M A filvg Www y 4 Www' -in-Agn X, f , ,. it f ,gfg,-, V V. ,A 3, 1 7! 1 , fri f f ,ffm 4 ,ann ' ' 27 , f 1 k , .- i ji- ' , f 'l lfufz f, we V ai A, ' 1 7,71 Jwyyryi fn , Barbara Jordison Kristie Keen , f 2,3 1 l 1 1 W f ?f 4, 52 fav' 95 W ,D ,, 4 if agfz 'l I 1 ,fff James .lucksch Robert King CHRISTMAS GREEN AND TURNS RED Ili' 743 '-mymf Cathy Johnston Kathryn Jones Ruth Jones Fred Krolalart MlCl'i0el KVUP0 Celeste Kauffman Karen Kautnnann Mary Ellen Keating Lorraine Lalvlontagne Midwel L0nQ0l0 1 William Kingston John Kirchner Barbara Klein Loree Klein Arlene Kokuga Fred Kreutzkamp Gary Kvisler Linda Kunz Steve LaMascoIa ,NWI 'Wm -'Qian Beafrice La Pisfo Thomas Lewis WHITE AND GREEN Marian Leebrick Mary Ley Ka. ww IO- er-.--41 George Lopez Michael Lowry John Leisure STeve MacVVhirTer Danny Mahnken Donna Lindsey Roberi Lisle Larry Loyd Joyce Male John Lenaburg Phillip Lindsey Carole Lockie James Lynn Linda Manari 'Way Lance Lewis Vickie Lindsey Deborah Long Kafhy MacKenzie Alan Manwarren Maxam Sally Marquez Q! NQ 'r-nv' Gerald Marugg Barbara Mafiern Mary McAfee Evie Mclnnes Maurice McConnell Dennis McDemoTT Thomas MCG-,rain FINALQ PLAGLIE QENIOR9 Sonia McNeal Ira Mikell MM BWV ww' ,M . ,pw--f-rm. in-W Jon McNeil Roberf MCQKHQQ Lorraine Meyer Breff Mickelson Steven Milbranclf Greg Miles Brenf Miller Susgn Mills l bankers, IQ? hfkwi- Shflrlerie Mimaki Michael Miner Daniel Minfeer STeve Mifchell Emmg Molloy June MOnTgOrnery Lois Montgomery Susan Moor Pamela Moore Sglly Moore il FOURTH WEEK IN JANUARY am-J' David Musser Stephen Morgan Carhy Morrison Kenneth Mosier Deborah Myles William Nesmilh Charles Ness Judie Mullen 8 DAUGHTERQ HONOR HOBO'9 HOE-DOWN :P '4'9f fvx W 'Zhu' Thomas Newlon Karlene Nickoley Michael Obermeyer Cheryl Osborn Kathleen Peckham 26 '-wing Mary-Ellen Nichols Michael Nichols Janice Norstern Don Nielsen Nancy Norris Bernhardt Olsen Greg Oberon Gerald O'Donnell Jon-Anders Paulson Patricia Patterson Christian Paul Louise Pethick Steve Penzes Leslie Peterson 4-'- ' Eddie Nunnely Dawn Ortell Carol Peck Mark Phillips DADDIES IN FEBRUARY AT GL'9 !?:f 7' X- Roberf Phillips Susan Phinney Lynda Pickeif David Pierce Palolo Pinel John Pinkowski Renee Piichforlh James Pills Michael Pope David Porter NAKASlMO knows, infones Jeff Chamberlain, chief coniurer and magi- cian in Mrs. Thelma Thornpsorfs Journalism 1 class, 491 x , , Gary Poller Carolyn Pounds Philip Powell Pat Prieiz 'EPM .,,. . l :J - f ' f .4 4 . 2 fl R - in 1: R 1 ifgzgi3.2 g , 1 - 55,51 L-l1.jffg, , - V- .gy 5 'nfffiff Q ,I A . i,.'1,gf'1R'. , ' ,., 4u Nm' Sieve Pritchard David Prudden Mary Puff Brenda Randall Philip Reagan Thomas Reed Judifh Rex Richard' Reynolds Tamara Rhoads Charles Rickbeil QENIORQ TAKE OVER CITY ON MARCH I4 off , Amending the annual Government Day at were Jon Paulson, Lynne Dee Zimmerman, Gadbury and Steve Bailey. Harold Roach Kalhy Roberfs Verjean Roloeris Gene Robidarf Helen Rodriguez Albie Rogers 'rio-:Y Ronald Roman Robert Ross Joe Sanchez fr f ' Q .V ce A J ?-y a Nr 'rm xl Michael Rote Carol Russell Annamaria Sable Phillip Santellan Terri Sauer Laurel Schattnit Donald Schmer FUR ANNUAL GOVERNMENT DAY EVENT ,gg 1 7 w,, fha Redlands this year John Courter, Barbie rqlu l Q Bonnie Schwartz Allan Seaman Susan Self Karen Shenkel Walter Sherman Judy Shook Betty Sims Nancy Size s, . bww -rr: y Nancy Smith Sharon A. Smith Edwin Smith Geottrey Smith Karen Smith Larry Smith SPRING VACATION LOOSES ON SOLITHLAND Sharon R. Smith Steven Smith Susan Sollee Vicky Spink Evelyn Sprague Nancy Soyeshima Steven Spencer Stella Spicer Michael Stone Earl Stueve Kathleen Starratt Wanda Steiner Catherine St, George Larry Sullivan Sue Sutton Belle Talbot George Terpilowski M we- fu-we ww Q T' Frank Thomas Larry Thomas 1 Z? l EXODUS OF SENIORS l BEACH TOWNS T ,, Wlrr I lrl , is 5 fr efrl 4 BP' wwf It A Jack Thorpe, Charles Totten Ronald Thomas Gene Thompson Marcia Thornburg Leslie Van Houfen Sharon George Trapp Gary Tuttle Robert Valadez Van Valkenburgh John Verna Patricia Vest Elaine Vickery AFT ,AV,- V ,R A Margarita Vlahovic John Walsh Mary Lou Waltrnire Patricia Ward SENIORQ PRESQURED Willie and Wilma, Bill Wright and Larry Thomas, polish the victory bell before if's stored for use in the tall of '67, snr , 'P'-v. WND-2. WSH-V fmww Num-N Robert Watson Linda Watts Philip Webber Wayne Warren Brenda Washington Russell Welsh Jo Ann Wenz 32 .E 73 NY Danny West Dennis White Phillip White Sandra Wickline Marlene Wilcox Michael WilkiI'1SOr1 April Williams Jeffrey Williams Richard Williams Stephen Williams l :mo FRANTIC PREPARATION Fon COMMENCEMENT Y. -'wr mem, Q11 'jf .ff-gi:-r 1, NM...- Roberf Wilson Kim Wood James Wright William Wright William Wurschum Virginia Zermeno Lorain Zielke Lynne Dee Zimmerman Robert Zook Joseph Fiore ASB CABINET INITIATE9 INNOVATIONS . Q f fe, it .I Z Steve Bailey, ASB Vice-President Jon A. E. Paulson completed the year with an efficiency and style not often associated with a high school student body president. He originated the idea of a Cabinet Kick-off Banquet, whereby the parents and members of his working team met for a pot luck dinner which promoted good will in the adults involved and the community. Jon successfully conducted a paper-back book sale. He was also active in Key Club, Monarcs, AFS, Pep and Publicity Commissions and Varsity Basketball. Jon amazed MHS by singing in the talent show as well as graduating Gold Seal. ASB Vice-President Steve Bailey offered guidance and assistance to the members of the House over which he presided. By the end of first semester, he was responsible for initiating needed changes in the Con- stitution, examining the commissioner system, and calling extra meetings to cover the volume of bills and problems facing the I-louse. He held membership in Key Club, Monarcs, AFS, Pep and Publicity Commissions, Weather Bureau and History Club. 34 Jon Paulson, ASB President Sally Moore, ASB Secretary Il IN sl STYLE , EFFICIENCY SelecTion of ASB CabineT members was made by Jon Paulson afTer careful consideraTion in The spring of '66, Danielle Clarno and David Hosie headed The AFS Commission, planning The TradiTional AFS Assembly and direcTing The shares drive. DirecTor of ArTs, Chris Paul, was responsible Tor The giganfic WiIdcaT which covered The goal posTs Tor The Homecoming game. John CourTer, DirecTor of AThleTics, kepT The sTudenT body well informed of sporTs evenTs Throughout The year. This year, class compeTiTion was in The hands of Director of Clubs and OrganizaTions CaThy Campbell. MainTaining a clean campus was The responsi- bility of Ron Brown and Nancy Soyeshima as They determined wheTher or not E-Flag would Tly each week. Fred ToTTen, head of The Elecfion CommiTTee, organ- ized Tall and spring elecTions as well as The besTesT and princess voTing. MoneTary TransacTions of The ASB were supervised by Gail Brooks, DirecTor of Finance. Maurice McConnell and Greg Oberon co-ordinated The marquee, keep- ing The communiTy informed of high school evenTs. The eTTorTs of Dennis WhiTe and Lindy Zimmerman in promoTing spiriT were extremely eTTicienT and added greaTly To The success of The aThleTic year of '67, Marsha Anderson and Vicky Spink conTribuTed invaluably To The enThusiasm of MHS sporTs' fans by proyiding posters, banners and slogans, The ASB SecreTary, Sally Moore, aTTended each CabineT and House meeTing, Taking notes and keeping records as well as Typing Paulson's correspondences. Mike Miner as Director of STudenT AcTiviTies per- formed many unique services including acting as sTudenT iudge of The TalenT show, organizing The CabineT Kick-off Banquet, and planning assemblies. The TuncTions of Dan Mahnken, ASB Technician, included arranging sound eauipmenT and lighting Tor various ASB meetings, Election Committee Head Fred Totten is surrounded by members Jenny Grace, Mike Nichols, Greg Oberon, and Susan Johnson. David Hosie and Danielle Clarno, Co-heads of AFS K?- John Courter, Director of Athletics pf! gf' fi if - V , 'Va 6, V 5 5 I Y 1 ,I , fd Q 'W ,W Vicky Spink and Marsha Anderson, Co-heads of Publictiy Dan Mahnken, ASB Technician HEADS OF POSTS X Z I Z V S ,, M f 2 f 2 g, gf V 5 .W Mike Miner, Director of Activities Ron Brown and Nancy Soyeshima, Co-heads of E-Flag is 5 f 'Q 4 . u L Q , V . 3 ix i e i A . i Dennis White and Lindy Zimmerman, Co-heads of Pep Gail Brooks, Director of Finance CO-DRDINATE E FFORT9 2 . . i 5 1 - E i . f i 'W 1 5 5 i Greg Oberon and Maurice McConnell, Marquee Commission Chris Paul, Director of Arts 37 MADDUINS KEEP LILL SCHEDULE FIRST ROW: M. Ley, S. Mimoki, M. Hill, S. Self, L. Meyer, B. LaPisto. SECOND ROW: J. Grace S. Cottell C P k P D' S M M Vl h ' ROW: V. Spink, J. Eakin, L. Zimmerman, D. Garrett, G. Brooks, C. Campbell, J. Daly. I ec I river' L Core' U G ovlc' C Day THIRD Madquin President Cathy Campbell, directed the efforts of this twenty member honor club in completing a successful year of service to Monrovia High School. Traditionally, the club ushered at graduation, cleaned the trophy cases in the main hall, and painted the benches in the Cage area as a joint effort with the Monarcs. This year, the bulletin board in the main patio became the responsibility of the Madquins, and they responded with displays ranging from snapshots ofthe Varsity Basketball team to a final week schedule. A scholarship was given to one deserving Madquin with the funds raised through various proiects including a car wash and a candy sale. The year was far from being all work as the Mad- auins and Monarcs held several beach parties, a Christ- mas party, and a get-together with the Kiowas and Senior Men's Society of Arcadia. 38 Madquin officers, Jenny Grace, Sally Moore, Cathy Campbell, and Chris Day hold an impromptu, executive meeting. ,iw V a sap, X., Monurc President John Courier is flanked on The leff by SecreTory Sfeve Crowe and on The righT by Vice-President Jerry Marugg. With The naming oT The new Monarcs in June of 1966, The club began iTs year by ushering aT The Bacca- laureaTe ceremony and serving aT The Senior BreakTasT. John CourTer leol The group in cleaning The Big M, spon- soring The annual Monarc Toad drive, and many oTher beneficial services. Each Thursday morning, wiTh The aid oT The Madquins, The Monarcs performed The flag- raising ceremony, and every assembly Touncl The Two groups ushering aT The aucliTorium doors. The Monarcs were among The TirsT orgcinizaTions To claim one hundred per cenT membership purchase oT ASB cards. They also conTribuTed generously To The AFS drive. MONARCS SPONSOR CHRISTMAS FOOD DRIVE FIRST ROW J WrighT, T. Lewis, D. Minfeer, N. Eguchi. SECOND ROW: M. Krupa, S. Bledsoe, R. Coombs, J. Mcirugg, D. Pierce, S. Crowe. THIRD ROW: D. WhiTe, J. Paulson R Phillips, G. Oberon, L. Klein, L. SmiTh. FOURTH ROW: S. Milbranf, D. Hosie, S. Bailey, J. Chenney, J. Courier. ,Q W ' fi, 1 a f..f'lvT C 'I7 4'- f' , sr' . 'Qt--f-1 4-ii' -411 ,Q . ww' ,, at --ye FIRST ROW: A. Sable, B. LaPisfo. SECOND ROW: N. Brine, K. Niclioley. THIRD ROW: C. Dcly, S. Fisher, J. Male. FOURTH ROW: P. Greeno, C. Chiffick. FIFTH ROW: S. Caffell, E. Glesby, J. Jacob- son. SIXTH ROW: C. ST. George, P. Driver. SEVENTH ROW: S. Johnson, J. Eakin, K. Bogle. EIGHTH ROW: L. Montgomery, D. GarreTT. NINTH ROW: V. Farr, K. Brown, L. Jensen. LEAGLIEQ Shari Cuhell, Girls' League President AcTive inTeresTs and a desire To parTicipaTe in MHS were The basis for Girls' League Presidenf Shari CaTTell and Vice-Presidenf Lois MonTgomery worked in coniuncfion wiTh The oTher officers and cabineT members To furTher League accom- plishmenfs. The Freshman Tea, soon followed by The Freshman Orienfafion, ended a busy summer and began an equally busy year for Shari. The Fall Fashion Show, Themed Through The Look- ing Glass, was The firsT League funcTion of The school year. The Homecoming mum sale came soon afTer This. New This year was a ChrisTmas clecorafion sale. In The spring came The popular banquefs, The Fafher-Daughfer affair and The Morher-Daughfer fashion show. The final League assembly of The year was highlighfed by The awarding of scholarships To deserving League members and The insfalling of new officers. Shari is cicfively involved in PaleTeers, French Club, Girls' Guild and Madquins, Her vocafional plans are To aTTend a junior college wiTh arT as a maior. 40 I EXPAND WITH THE NEW UNUSUAL The Boys' League, led by PresidenT Rick Harrison and Vice-Presidem' Larry SmiTh, made many improvements and expansions. This year's acTiviTies included a Freshman orienTaTion, Two assemblies, a movie on The Indianapolis 5OO and a boxing and KaraTe demonsTraTion, OT unusual success This year were The sporTs award banqueTs and The League sponsored ChrisTmas dance. The newly esTablished TradiTion of giving a Boy of The MonTh award was Tounded by Rick and his cabineT. One unusual proiecT was a soap drive Tor The soldiers in VieT Nam. Rick Harrison was The TirsT iunior presidenT of The Boys' League. He parTicipaTed in VarsiTy FooTball, ConcerT Choir, and Junior Exchange Club. FIRST ROW: 5. Reynolds, R. Dougall, R. Radcliffe T MiTchel SECOND ROW D McCloud E Russell R Bell R De n THIRD ROW: D. Olsen, D. Spear, C. Graziano J Lynn FOURTH ROW R Coombs R Dandriclge M Garcia D Pierce J Kirchner. FIFTH ROW: L. Smith, M. Carlos E RycrofT B Brucua SIXTH ROW W Cunningham R Harrison J Kern C Cooney, R. FogarTy. SEVENTH ROW: R. Hooks S Krufch G Oberon M M Connell EIGHTH ROW A Manwarren S Mil branf, G. Trapp, B. Eakin, J. Grover. JIM WRIGHT LEADS CLASS OF '67 THROUGH BUSY YEAR FIRST ROW: J. Groce, K. Roberfs, L. Meyer, B, Klein, S. Von Volkenburgh, N. Soyeshimci, N. Euchi. SECOND ROW: D. Cullum, D. Myles, M. Ander- son, S. Jensen, M. Ley, V. Lindsey: D. Pierce. THIRD ROW: G. Coulter, J. Wright, J. Ebbe, J. Shook, J. Foley, S. Bledsoe. FOURTH ROW: L. Mont- gomery, G. Oberon, S. Milbronf, S. Bailey, R. Phillips, V. Spink, B. God- bury. Sponsors, Mr. Horry Kowohclro ond Mr. Harry Sfrubbe As ci result of The combined force of The Senior Represenfmfives, The Senior closs officers ond The sponsors, The closs of '67 enjoyed Two mixers, ,G senior assembly, The Senior Breolkfosf, ond The dll nighf porfy c1T The Covino Bowl. PosTers, slogcins ond giminicks, credfed under The encourdgernenf of Presidenf Jim Wrighf, heighfened The spirifs which mode oll These c1cTivifies successful. Mr. l-lorry Sfrubbe ond Mr. Hurry Kowcnhcrrcz supervised olll meefings ond funcfions. Senior Closs Officers were Borbie Klien, Treosurer, Jim Wrighf, presidenf, Vickie Lindsey, vice-presidenT, ond Judy Shook, secreTc1ry. an 4.105 an-L Slurping chocolate cream and Iemon meringue, pie eaters Sieve Penzes, Mike Miner, and Danny Minteer compete for first place, Minfeer winning by splashing and slashing rather than gulping. COWBOYS AND INDIAN THEME UF NDVEMBER SENIDR MIXER Once the iniuns are chased over the hills, Marsha Anderson-, Jim Jucksch Dann-y Minteer and Larry Smirh head for The chuck wagon. Carol Peck puckers preffily-but loses anywayl ff ffm' Hx Z1 . rig avrfjrww ,, z 2: yr ,W W' fs, Y c if ,Y ' A 'V . '- 'bb L. M. 5 f' iv ' - ' . .ff A f -, H!?3ig,?i , ..f..! ,gc :E-rail, ..f,,gL, H Y Q4 , V , -' A 4, If , ', ' 5 sq 1 'I 13' - ':.1 H '- 1' -' ' 1 3.135 ,ily 'er ya- L' A ' L- ,. -, 55,2- , I '45 , lu N ,Y . v v A. '- , v II-Ef f A L . Q in wr J, ' Q, fukin iff pw '-.51 -f , ,f f iifvif ' - ' 1 az If c C '. - f vc utxfrl.-. , , -gf 8 ,, 4' if x,,.,,11-F. i 1 QENIORS 9 LECT EIGHT BE9TE9T FROM AMONG GRADUATES OF 1967 Highly respected by both peers and teachers, Steven Crowe was given the school honor of being chosen bestest for intelligence among the graduating boys. This past year Steve served as secretary of Monarcs, was recipient of the Bank of Amercia award in fine arts. He was graduated with a Gold Seal on his diploma. Steve hopes to attend UCLA, with a possible maior in astronomy. Sweet and charming, Joyce Eakin could be placed in any category on these two pages. But Joyce was selected as the most intelli- gent girl at MHS. A Gold Seal grad also, Joyce has been a delegate to Girls' State, a trophy winner in the area of vocational arts for the Bank of America award, and has participated active- ly in Ma.dquins and Girls' League this past year. Joyce plans to fulfill her interest in home economics, first by attending college next fall. STEVE CROWE, JOYCE EAKIN-INTELLIGENCE RUTH JONES, BILL CRIPPEN-PERSONALITY Not many Seniors voted Ruth Jones for Bestest personality . . . but Boopie Jones was almost a unanimous choice. Her friendliness with all of us, in- cluding underclassmen, made the campus a more than ordin- arily congenial place. She was ever-present-in the halls, the Patio, two rows removed in a classroom. Ruth's special talent for personableness made her seem as much a part of MHS as the tower. Constantly congenial, an understanding person, hers is a heart bordered in lace. Bill Crippen for Personality! Who Else? Who could match his enthusiasm and energy, that grin which slices across an eter- nally happy face? Nobody else wrote such meaningful love songs, nobody else could make his presence felt so immediately iust by walking into a crowded room. And who else could claim the title BEST SENIOR SALESMAN OF ALL TIME? Naturally nobody but Mr. Crippen. Righttully, Danny Minteer walked away with the respect and admiration ot his classmates, who named him Bestest for Spirit. He is one ofthe most versatile and well-rounded members ot the class, having been a strong student and athlete as well as a pep booster. Song leader enthusiasts chose Barbara Gadbury Bestest for spirit because ot' her seemingly endless in- terest and participation in heightening pep. She was always there when her being there meant the most, leading the crowd in cheers and the teams to victory. A petite blonde, Kathy Roberts charmed the class of '67 as they voted her the best looking girl ot the graduating class. She was similarly honored as she represented her class as a Home- coming Princess. Tom Lewis, selected to be Kathy's male counterpart, actively participated in Senior functions. He was a varsity football player and a Monarc. DANNY MINTEER-SPIRIT BARB GADBURY-SPIRIT KATHY ROBERTS-LOOKS TOM LEWIS-LOOKS WHY ARE CERTAIN PEOPLE REMEM- BERED, YEARS AFTER THEY OR YOU HAVE LEFT THE IMMEDIATE SCENE? IS THIS SPECIAL THING THEIR PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS? THEIR VITAL PERSON- ALITIES? THEIR ACADEMIC PYROTECH- NICS? THEIR DEPENDABILITY AND HONEST INTEREST IN YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL? REMEMBRANCE IS BASED ON ALL THESE CHARACTERISTICS AND MUCH MORE-SOME THINGS OBVIOUS, SOME SUBTLE. WHATEVER IT TAKES, THE GRAD- UATING CLASS OF 1967 VOTED THAT SHARI CATTE LL AND JON-ANDERS PAULSON ARE REMEMBE wx , , f ,, gif ' A 4 A , , e 'r F , I , ,,,, , , f , P' I 'VY ?fw .Pr ,,,.,-an , XR? W ,XR -6 48 v' ww, DirecTly above, Sfella Spicer and Brenda Washington vvanT Barbara Gad- bury Tor song lead- er. So did a loT of ofher people, as Barbie was selecT- ed. Above righr, a bird's-eye view of The posTer-hangers' march Toward sTra- Tegic spoTs reveals a large and oIeTer- mined crowd. lRighTl Flowers all over The campus were The symbol of Sue Self's successful campaign Tor song leader. Here Sue dec:oraTes a pole near The Lah- guage Lab. Hang- ing a banner Tor ASB vice-presiderv Tial carmdidafe Dave l-losie is Jimmy Lynn. was sw rr 3 , 9, ff Z .Y 22 , ff x 1, i VV, M., 'W ' 9. ,ME vL.r::f,r' ' 'TZ , Rib x -Q, ee- sw-M 3, 33ga:g..N Q -exif 'naman IWW 2' 2 Q-fx i2.j:' POSTER HANGING DAY QAFEQT. QANEQT IN 9CHO0L'S HISTORY DirecTed by Mr. Charles Dunson, lasT year's STudenT AcTiyiTies Direc- Tor, Ml-lS sTudenTs vvenT abouT Their annual posTer hanging on a sunny April aTTernoon ing '66 wiTh calm and deTermined seriousness. Garbed Tor The rnosT parT in beach aTTire, The candidaTes and Their allies chose prized spoTs on campus To hang, Tie and pasTe Their posTers anal Tloral arrangemenTs. Especially splashed vvirh color and waving banners were The ArTs' PaTio and norTh side of The Main Building. During The following Week The campus became more Tully alive vviTh STunT Day, an ElecTion Assembly, VoTing Day, and Tinally and rnosT excitingly - The ElecTion Dance. l...-a-np W4 .-3, ,r- in 'Y s -,Q Phil Holman gives Steve Jones a boosf as They hang a BAILEY FOR VEEP poster. lg AND 'S WM CAMPAIGN PARADE SPLASHIEST EVER Above, Vickie Lindsey goes MOD in her campaign for song leader, while Mary Ley lrighil reverts To The Twenfies for her stunt Surfers hoist Carol Peck, who followed The Tradifion of her sisters by being voted a song leader. Jon Paulson, To The exirerne righi, direcis his helpers in hanging a canvas srreamer from Upper Main. 52 C ELECTION NOON-TIME EXHIBITION JAZZY SHOW CF CIRCUS QTUNTS COLORFUL COSTUMES. ABANDCNED ECCENTRICITIESZ PALILSON-FEVER POX CN CAMPUS BUD Nobuo Eguchi, a residenT oT Shioiiri-shi, Japan, spenT his year aT Monrovia wiTh The Bruce MinTeers. AT home in Japan, Nobuo lives wiTh his TaTher, a naTionaI railroad posT service employee, and housewife moTher. STrengTh in academics was a deciding Toicfor in lXloIouo's choice To he senT here. BuT he is nor compIeTeIy involved in scholarly endeavors, expressing anol demonsTraTing inTeresT in playing Tennis - his TavoriTe sporT - The clariner, booing in sTudenT courT, and explaining diplo- macy as a IiTe's work. 'IVVhiIe you are wiTh him you can Ioe assured oT a good Time, sTaTed his English Teacher in Japan. MadiTes agree ThaT Nobuo offers a good Time To all who know him. Asked aIoouT his year here, he responded: My imporTanT year aT MI-IS has gone. Thinking back on my year, I remember The day when I visiTed Ml-IS Tor The TirsT Time. I-low happy I was when i Tound The inTernaTionaI circle surrounded Ioy The various Tlags and my Tavorife words, walk TogeTher, Talk TogeTher ..., aT The Peace Garden! And now I am proud oT my having spenT one year aT MI-IS wiTh This inTernaTionaI spiriT. During my sTay I could see many TaceTs OT America. I sTuaied whaT people are like here in America as well as The American cuITure. I am sure These experiences opened my eyes To The world, and developed me in many ways. So I would like To Thank each of you Tor giving me This magniTicenT year. Good-bye, NOBUO EGLICHI Q'-M I f I D0 Nobuo Eguchi IisTens intently To The daily lecture in his American InsTiTuTions class. 54 45 . , A Q2 ,f w P-3:,,,sq, f xv s I ,I , fs' I s vw 5' .-, kg gs, , I is - .45 N, , ,gi MARE She is a sTraighT A sTudenTl was The iniTiaI sTaTe- menT Thai' preceded The arrival of MargariTa Maree Vlahovik To The MI-IS campus as one oT The AFS sTudenTs on campus This year. Upon her arrival, iT was obvious ThaT Maree balanced her academic achievemenTs wiTh oTher auaIiTies. The daughTer oT The Consul oT Panama, buT a ciTizen and residenT of Chile, Maree is acTively inTeresTed in volleyball, horseback riding, swimming, sTamp colIecTing, chess and phoTography, AT home in Chile, she lives wiTh her parenTs and older broTher in AnToTagasTo. During This pasT year she lived wiTh The KenneTh SchmiTTs, as a sisTer To KaThy, a iunior aT The high school. OT her year aT Ml-IS Maree sTaTed: 'The experience l've acquired aT MI-IS This year will be valuable To me ThroughouT my liTe. In my dreams oT coming To America, I imagined The people oT The UniTed STaTes To be diTTerenT Trom Those of Chile. IT was graTi- Tying To discover iusT how much people are alike all over The world. I inTend To sTore in my mind The beauTiTuI ciTy of Monrovia. In AnToTagasTo, my home Town, The deserT earTh is brown, and There are Tew Trees. BUT here in Monrovia everyThing is green. STuoIenTs of MI-IS, I am very sad To leave you. I carry home wiTh me all The wonderful cusToms l've learned and become Tamiliar wiTh. Even Though iT is Time Tor me To reTurn home, please remember ThaT in my hearT I will always be here aT Monrovia I-Iigh School. Good-bye, MARGARITA VLAH OVIC Margarita Vluhovic, AFS sTudenT from Chile, delivers o speech in Miss Amie GilberT's class. 55 Nancy Josenhans, last year's Miss Varsity, returns to crown Linda. 'xg'f'rg7 Here, Linda displa-ys he her from the team. 56 r autographed football, a gift to THE MONROVIAN PROUDLY PRESENTS Miss vARslrv 1967 MISS LINDA JOHNSON A precedent at MHS is the selection ot Miss Varsity by the varsity football team. Chosen as the team's sweetheart was Linda Johnson. Linda models tor the May Co, and serves on its Teen Board. She represented May Co. as Teen-ot-the-Month tor December. ln September, Linda plans to attend PCC. Atter two years she hopes to transfer to UCLA. Linda's occupational goal is to teach history. Waving to spectators at 'rne Homecoming Parade, Linda holds tight to her dozen red roses. ,A HOMECGMING CDURT- X 94? I V . Z .,,, for ' M EJ: A f , ' 1 .,'.' ff Kathy Roberts Judy Shook Sally Moore qgffff-,f,,,, w55,,a,, Aan-,ft 9:5424 J ' -' , aff ' , 5,1 ' , 11214. ,, yn, Qjl- :L?fffff 'f ' ,,,. ,, V , iifiif ' -A f . , ::' ,fn ,, '.', w ' f' ' Q. V I ,, - 1 ff 4.-4, 4 :-,- ,Q wg, 111: V ,. A N ,, inf 'Q 7 f i! , I ' I ' if - 373 312 Q?f 'if7' , V 'QM' J , A f , U if 'MQ 1-ff:1. f ' f' x I X QENIOR9 Jan McCasIin 1, . 'vv L -' 1. , ,W 71 , ,'-, 5 In Vicki Rathbone 71 f ff ,' ,'f f,.,,,z ' r t,t, i or tttt WW i 7 ' 2' iff , 'J Z, 39 : Q 'X -1 7' KA, . , ' JUNIOR9 Marsha Anderson Vicky Spink KoKo Smith Dani .lo Vernon Jan Wright Erma Ortega TWENTY-ONE PRINCEQQEQ GRACE FALL EV NT Kathy Brady Linda Richmond SOPHOMORE9 Vicki Slaufer Theresa Elwell J e X r i4E9'rg'ffQ -GrL.g3 ' ww .-fc.4:-M Margie Kelly Beverly Byers Adrianne Anfhony ff .L FRESHMEN Linefte Romin Darcie Witt Debbie Jenkins A . f , ,ffm Z. 3 10 , ,J W in Qiff, ei Q, x M, X531 ' ,, wif, V Mary Chase's PuliTzer Prize winning play Harvey was The choice oT The Drama Deparr- menT Tor The i966 Thes- pian producTion. The play was presenTed No- vember 19 in The MHS audiTorium. A man who had a huge whiTe rabbiT Tor his besT Triend, The resT home aTmosphere, and The exceIIenT porTrayal oT The characTers com- bined To make Harvey a hilarious and success- Tul producTion. In essence, Harvey is The sTory oT a man, Elwood P, Dowd, who claims To see a 6-TooT, whiTe rabbiT, Harvey. Dowdls sisTer VeTa Louise goes To The Chum- ley's ResT Home To have her broTher commiTTed, and hilarious complica- Tions arise. In order oT appear- ance The casT Tor Har- INVISIBLE RABBIT ROMP9 ON STAGE vey' includes: Jim Bur- vvell, Linda Eareau, Melissa Kelleher, Susan Mills, Bill Crippen, Mike GenTry, Ed SmiTh, Mary Ley, STan CharoTTe, and STeve MiTchell, Miss Amie Gilberr, Thespian sponsor and drama insTrucTor aT Mon- rovia High, direcTed The play vviTh Nancy Norris and Elaine Olson as sTu- denT direcTors. D TALENT SHOW HIGHLY VOCAL The T966 Talenf Show was highlighTed by an abun- dance of vocal performances. AlThough TalenT wasn'T as abundanT as iT was in years pasT, iT appeared To be more refined and polished by refurning veferans and rookie performers. The curTain rose wiTh Larry Thomas' version of I Can'T l-lelp Falling in Love, followed by More, sung by Denny STrickler. James C. WrighT, a sophomore, and The Marksmen lkon Brown, Terry Miller, Denny Sfricklerl conTribuTed Their folk song sTyles by singing Moon River and John Harvey respecfively. The only fresh- man in The casT was Deborah McCullagh, who sang The SweeThearT Tree, from The movie The Greaf Race. Dave Pierce, who is known in The San Gabriel Valley for his Toneful, soprano voice, refurned To The show wiTh 'lThe Sound of Music, In The same lighT, Cheryl Osborn creaTed a lighT-hearfed mood by singing 'On a Clear Day. ln conTrasT To These acTs were The wild combina- Tions of currenT rock and soulful iazz creaTed by The Carr Company. The group was hailed as The mosf enTerTaining acT of The enTire show. OTher acTs included Glen Villalobos, a mosf able Trumpefer, who played NighT and Day, BerTha Brown who broughf back memories wiTh The popular blues song Gee Whiz, and Jackie and Rose Washingfon and Carol Bourne who iniTiaTed panTomime ancl olance rouTines To a TempTaTion hiT, BeauTy's Only Skin Deep. Don Nielson refurned for a Third year To The TalenT show and delivered a Thunderous performance on olrums. This was perhaps his besf year. We musT noT forgeT The erncees. A new sTyle was delivered by Jon Paulson and Barbara Gadbury as They co-emceed The proceeding. The finale of The T966 TalenT Show came when Paul- son sang The ever-popular MisTy. Mr. l-larry STrubbe and a sTudenT comrniTTee direcTed The assembly. Almost unable To keep Their seaTs, The audience cheers Melvin Woods, The Alligafor Mon, as hiT of The show. 62 in 4 4? 1 swf? J 1 mf ix 1' 14 ? we , V, 'img U Yr ,oi l , M, ef f 19552451 . I qygyy, ff , f . f . , i' 'A . 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Highlighting the schedule was the bi-annual visit of John Goddard, renouned Traveller and lecturer. Other assemblies included The bi-annual Boys' and Girls' League meetings, The traditional Exchange Assem- bly with The school's friendly cross-town rival, Arcadia High, The annual Christmas pageant, The comical opera Don Pasquale, Stan Midgley's presentation of his unique bicycle Trip to Yellowstone, The AFS Assembly, MHS band concert, and Wildcat Tales. s Q ASB President Jon Paulson presents Mrs. Thelma Yenney with an award of recognition at the year's first assembly. Mrs. Yenney retired last year after 42 years of teaching in the girls' p.e, de- partment. , ,, ,Ms je' H A I5 Stepping Through the looking glass with Alice on the way to Wonder land is Barbie Klein at the Girls' League fall fashion show. ll llfkvflcv amne- lAt4'f6IWME7 uwmzfumlnz A .Z-ffl Instrumental in the operation of the audio-visual effects for all programs is the stage crew. Standing before the stage controls are members of the crew - Tom Ruzika, stage man- ager Mr. Mac Macintosh, and Leslie Peterson. 65 All decked out in Sunday Tinery, Twenty-five Seniors took over The city oT Monrovia March 7 under The ioint sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club, City of Mon- rovia, and The School District. Each city official and depart- ment head had his student counterpart. The Twenty-five, in- cluding MHS' Two AFS students, were sworn-in aT 8:30 a.m. by City Clerk Kenneth Wilson. The group was dismissed earlier Than usual so That students and hosts might attend The CIF Quarter-Finals' basketball game that evening. Student officials were Jon Paulson, Mayor, Greg Oberon, Vice-Mayor, John Ebbe, Cheryl Osborn, and Gail Brooks, Councilmen, Ron Brown, CiTy Manager, Steve Crowe, Asst. Mgr., Linola Kunz, City Treasurer, Gerald Marugg, City Clerk, Dawn Ortell, Director of Fi- nance, John CourTer, Police QENIORQ TAKE DVER CITY GOVERNMENT FDR DAY -134, Danielle Clarno gets her morning instructions from Municipal Judge John H. Saunders. A mug shot camera is explained by Chief of Police Ray Blair to John Danielle and The others were Treated to lunch that day by their supervisors. investigation of th? Police Department. 66 Chiet, Pam Driver, City Libra- rian, Steve Bailey, Parks and Rec., Helen Aronson, Utilities, Jim Wright, Civil Defense, Mark Phillips, Public Works, Arlene Kokuga, Ad. Intern., Jenny Grace, Planning, Sharon Van Valkenburgh, Building, Bob Wil- son, City Attorney, Reg Hawkins Fire Chiet, Danielle Clarno, Judge, Nobuo Eguchi and Mar- garita Vlahovic were observers MARCH I Courfer as port of John's day long X 1 -NW 1-n --M- Harold Green, Director of Civil Defense l tens as Jim Wright gives a report on local civil defense before the Monrovia High group Fire Chief Reginald Hawkins, waiting pectantly in a red engine tor ci tire tat never ignited, is tired out from sliding down the tiremen's pole. CLASSE , f , , W! 11 Hy 3 ,f x X x X X , 1 1 1 1111 K 11 1-21.1 ii 1: Tffifz.-m1'!ff1M1 11-.ff - ff JAM ,W , f-..- nmfff 1 1 A fl. X X 1 '1 I, X f V! , nag-1-f:,fa:1,:.:e'faf4922-3 f 1 , A . 4. , ,U , A AfZ,.,x,, ..kk, ,W 1, ,,1, ,,..,,.,, ,, ,, MX if M11 wf G 1, 2-. 2 , , ,.-f: 1,g,.f1,.g,z.7g .,4, 1 ,, -i.y.:f- ff fflqv Q'1' 1 ' ff f 1 ,y M , , ,.. 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' J. Brown L. Brown M, Brown R. Brown S. Brown T. Brown K. Bruckner K. Bruwelheide K. Buianda M, Bullock B. Buhler L. Calibeo J. Callahan M. Calle B. Cord D. Carpenrer D. Carr D. Carson Z1 'id md' -.w.ss,x N VM, Q. wi., -Q.- 4 aa, 5 KZ' -uw- 350 40: '1 f lx- g..., 'QS- 1 if 1 iw!! , 2.4 A..,,T ' X' rg.- 'yf X ---fxy N Q .1 ' wb l B . . ,. . i if f Q - Q : ' V il -. 1 .... fnf 1 , T B 1 M. Bettridge WJ, P. Bishop ' 5 ' D. Black h- QV T. Black ., ...,. fc R, Blackwood , , f E. Blakesley W C' T. Blanton I, Q..- G. Blackwell ' N' QQU39. 'li- l2.v31'. .anlllux as G. Bobel G. Boen M. Bogdanovich T. Bokkes G. Bolin C. Bong M. Bonsante F. Boswell M. Boultinghouse L. Boulton W. Bourdon T. Bourne . K V, Bournes D. Bower R. Bowers J. Bracken I ligylv C. Brady -' l ' T Y E, Bridges -K 42 K. Bridges ' M W B P. Brooks N - A ali? gl.. As 1--.. -1.1 l:'a :s2:a-qefmf. K. Brothers . ji N R. Brolhwell gli' 'gl' B. Brown :GJ-' J, Brown -, L 4. M B I fs? T Al l M., ' , lx. 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Lusk C, Mader 75 W Montgomery Moody Moody Moor Morgan Morgan Morisnlro Mornson Moses Molonder Mounlloy Mulholland Musselrnon Myers Myers Noclecru Nelson Nesmith Newer lxllssley Norsfern . Nunnely Oberrneyer O'Cc1nnls , O'Cc1rnb O 'Connor O'Donnell Ollvcrs Olsen Olson Olson Olson Osborn Ouimel Owen .ev- ww Mu .q..,.,, D. Mohnken L. Mcrnurt gi S. Marks D. Marsden V. Morrin L. Morugg G. Mollwerly J, Moy i . M. McCc1rvllle ' D. Mcifullogh , R. McCune ' M. McCurdy C. McDonlels L. McGIc1drey C, Mclxlichol B. McNichols l C. McKnight L. Meek T. Mellow S. Melton S. Meyers J, Mlclwoelson S. Mrederno R. Milbrondf Happiness is . . . having The music To ploy by. J. Mewes K, Meyer mf K. Meyer ' B. Mills ' ' T. Mlrondo fyff 'AM B, Mifchell - . 'gr' 5 W:-., lb' g 'xx r. A :,f . H n Q 1 ' '- T. Mitchell K, K' -s H - f 5- Monell 5 fl 4, . E we B. Monlgomery 1 , I. ut' I Q v 1 ... A 1, b . . . iv l.i232Elzll r il ' '- . 1 I -..' ., . e'.. O A V9 A ' . pf . L A . 2 fi . I1 ' 14. . 4 5- ..... 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A jc Zaccarina Zamplello Zeller Zimmerman Zlttrauer , I 80 ri I 1 V j Mm fav , r .14 ff' 'v me QOPH9 EXPERIENCE YEAR AS UPPER- LOWER CLASSMEN Directing The Sophomore closs is President Jim Johnson ffwvf:-Q w60y We in gn Other assisting officers are Vice President Linda Richmond, Secretary Bev Byers, and Treasurer Julie Campbell. B. Abell W, Adams W. Adams I C. Aery P. Aguirre T. Aldrich ' M. Alegria l l. Aliet l G. Allen C. Alquisf D. Anderson D. Andrews D. Andrews T. Andrews F. Angulo A. Anfhony L. Apodoca T. Arndf M. Arruchecke J. Alwell W. Andres C. Ayers P. Babcock S. Bailey E. Baker E. Balles M. Ballew C. Busik C. Banks A. Barrolf J. Baffaglia M. Bauer J. Baumgarfner B. Bell Q! X C. Bishop J. Blanfion W .V G. Bloys K. Boalner K. Boulringhouse C. Bourne nu 'V T. Bourne Y. Bower D. Bransby D. Brenice C. Brideau E. Bridges R. Brown J. Brown W K, Brown A E. Buie . N 1 , 1 -' I fs. 'f'- 11?3. 91'f7 '- 'L f?ff?7E 'flff ,,if,jg,. .B 1 . ' V ff, -. 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N, early morning sun rises from behind G campus Tree Z 1 T K W Sl 'QQE Q. af X T if is it ex 'E' wh 5 Q A . vm Q, S3163 g Qs wx? ' A v f. T A Sponsors are Mrs. Annu Cinque and Mr.'.Iohn Walsh. JUNIORS SET PATTERN FOR EXCELLENCE A9 QENIORQ Guiding The Junior class is President Roy Elder. P ? A M w 4 ijgvfz. , , f,4L,,:., , I - ' iw Giving vifal support are Vice-President Rodney Hooks, Secrefary Erma Ortega, ond Treasurer Dani Jo Vernon lnof shownl. 'E - Q L 93 45 4 2 5 ., f lv' Q.. A J - -ff Y 5 A 'lx Qwuh W 4... J C1 sf 4+ :QVQ is-:JH 4 'Q Q-1 K. Bottema G. Bouch B. Bouchard A.' Boultinghouse J. Boyer L, Boyles J. Bradford M. Brody H. Brunn M. Burgess E. Buianda L. Bullock P. Card l. Cardiel M. Carlos C. Carlson D. Cervenak B. Chapman L. Chambers J. Chandler R. Cisneros D. Clark E. Clark M. Clark K. Bourne . Bourne Bourne S. 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STronger in The lung deparTmenT were Yell Leaders Danny MinTeer, Rory Gilham, and Mike Krupa, Bofh divisions saw To iT ThaT The ASB aTTempTed To do iTs besT To supporT The Teams and school wiTh as much spiriT as The sTudenTs could musTer. To The lefT, Danny, Carol and Susan leT specTaTors know Thaf Touchdowns, MHS Touchdowns, are cause Tor exciTemenT. Rory Gilham Mike Krupa gf - ' W 'rf he P- A 2- 3 V 41 3-Q wx-,ss -me ,fm v V4-vm, . V, . ,- ..,, , M rj . I , , ' .H ,v4,,LI . ,, 41.5, ' , ,I '-Q, 3, ,cvwf , . ,, , ..,I,w zfffef, M ,z , .-. .-gg-.:.mm,I,. f , U ..,. Ia! 9 ,V g,.y,:,5g,,. 1 N: ,.,1f::I,.,,', ' ' . f '?'-.af I , writ., I ' , . A .. I, I 'I A, .vt I . . -1.1, . '- I If N, I I ,I ,I,,,.I,f ef-an '.f -I I . .I FII' f- I. , . A ..... y. - , , . ' - ,, ., ,U I I , I V ,'!VV.! ww , . ,, ,,,, L ug: ' 3 ., Q-f1:w.eI.1:f-11 ffff I I - 'I1 ' ,fm-1 tw.: . . ,Q-L-I . - ....e. FIRST ROW: D. White, L. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: N. Wallace, J. Spencer, S. Self, G. Gray, B. VanTassel, S. Mimaki, M. Ley, B. Klein, T. DiMaggio. THIRD ROW: L. Meyer, E. Glesby, L. Willey, M. Kelly, C. Pollok, C. Carlsen, D. Dickerson, S. Dennis. FOURTH ROW: N. Eguchi, P. Moore, C. Peck, B. Gadbury, J. Foley, D. Minteer, M. Anderson, S. VanValkenburgh. FIFTH ROW: S. McKenzie, M. Tankersley, C, Chittick, A. Anthony, C. Pollard, S. Laird, J. Russel, L. Glenn. SIXTH ROW: L. Ainley, K. Brady, M. Krupa, M. Wilkinson, V. Spink, G. Brooks, L. Thomas, B. Glesby. SEVENTH ROW: K. Oshima, B. Byers, L. Montgomery, R. Gilhcim, S. Bailey, B. Crippen, B. Wright. Pep Commission aided Lindy Zimmerman and Dennis White, co-heads in promoting spirit at football, basket- ball and other sports events. Creating and leading card stunts and organizing pep rallies were some of the duties Lindy, Dennis and the Commission fulfilled. PEP CLUB QPURTS MADITE SPIRIT Active members of Publicity Commission, Wendy Ferguson and Peggy Greeno prepare posters publicizing the basketball team's undefeated record. ' Promoting many of the school's activ- ities, Publicity Commission painted post- ers announcing such activities as foot- ball and basketball games. Co-heads Vicky Spink and Marsha Anderson di- rected the groups' work in the decora- tion and hanging of the signs. Pueucitv SPLASHEQ L PAIN T. CREATE9 P P a c i ,.:: FIRST ROW: C. Peck, S. Self, S. Mimaki, M. Ley, M. Anderson, V. Spink, N, Soyeshima, E. Glesby, B. LaPisto, J. Foley, J. Shook. SECOND ROW: J. Paulson, B. Gadbury, K. Mosher, M. Male, L. Lamontagne, P. Prather, S. Moore, C. Roberts. THIRD ROW: B. Klein, D. Minteer, J. Spencer, N. Wallace, K. Brady, N. Cull, S. Fisher, L. Meyer, J. Grace, R. Brown, K. Oshima. FOURTH ROW: S. Vanvalkenburgh, M. Putt, G. Coulter, L. Willey, D. Coombs, N. Egushi, D. Pierce, H. Baker. FIFTH ROW: G. Brooks, C. Smith, C. Pollard, L. Zimmerman, D. Roller, L. Boyles, L. Thomas, M. McConnell. SIXTH ROW: M. Krupa, S. Foley, D. Perry, D. White, L. Mont- gomery, K. Jones, D. Coombs, L. Boyles. FIRST ROW: P. Moore, 5. Kimm, K. Nickoley, M. Nichols, N. Ross, J. Jacobson, J. Arouio, L. Ainley, M. Anderson, M. Sharrer, T. Sauer, K. Deters, C. Kouffman, P Prather, B. Schwartz, K. Gibbs, B. Klein, J. Wright, N. Soyeshima. SECOND ROW: K. Oshima, S. Kauffman, K. Kauffman, A. Doroshaw, D. Jenkins, S. Arnclt, C Smith, J. Green, D. Perry, L. Montgomery, L. Zimmerman, S. Foley, C. Shoemaker, V. Rathbone, D. Weber, D. Roller, K. Ferris, K. MacKenzie, S. Faith, E. Ortega Head maiorette Denise Garrett worked with her team ot three, getting this year's maiorettes in shape for their performances during football and basketball half-times, and parades. Participating in the West Arcadia, Long Beach, and Monrovia Day Parades, the team contributed its part in the competition of the school banol. Ginny Gray, Debbie Kohler, Roxie Ruh and Denise worked under the sponsorships of Miss Janice Lasell and Miss Cheryl Thorsen during the year. DE NISE GARRETT HEADS TWIRLING SQUAD 1 A .gf 4 HEAD MAJORETTE: Denise Garrett ' . M P' 3, '44 4' it '- YA' A V ' 'P 5.53-'1 A ZQQ' V in T I T . 7 , if i i -A - ccsc O ,mee A . . 3- -. i sys.-T-,. , , , . gg-Qi: 1,5 . V Y I -59 33- : - a11..:f,5x,4, Q T - lc, ,iv rv, .V g,- l V ' Trlfq, . - . ,N ., A -- V -,XX X X 4 x.-'r qs 1. 3, 4 . r - u s, - ' fmvvvr , -.Av 1- -4- -.1 H ,T . .--' ,V - e ,fV'i33g- - ' f' N-gy - is 'v 1 AJC T 'PX 2 X? f 1 4 E 'P ' A' 4' 'va Q m V- fum, , fe 4' if N.. .8 41 gi sk T 3 7 A Ax , V, J A 'Q ea 1. if ' ' xml? 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Wfffv , f 2, ,f vw .v - wwf! 4- K x - I , W J fav f fjffw My f fig , fy fy , Q 4 f ,J A f fv' f f 1 4 , , f -4 As on resulT of mony hours of prcTcTice during surnmer, in closs, ond oTTer school, The MHS Bond ploced second in iTs division c1T The l-lovvThorne Bond Review ond TourTh oT The Long Bedch All-WesTern Porode. The group's school ocTiviTies included ploying The NoTionol AnThen'1 QT every Thursdc1y's Tlog roising ceremony cmd performing in vdrious ossemblies. The rnusicions' dccom- plishmerfrs in The Spring Melodies ConcerT, The Music FesTivdl, ond The All-ciTy ConcerT were direcTed loy Mr. John McRae, insTrucTor. Banner Managers were Sharon Hammond and Kathy Schmitt. This year's banner girls enioyed Their parTicipaTion in The half-Time shows aT baskeTball and TooTbalI games and Their performances of represenTaTing Monrovia in parades. Head ban- ner girl Ellen Glesby, along wiTh The oTher banner and Tlag girls, worked under The guidance of Miss Janice Lasell TirsT sernesTer and Miss Cheryl Thorsen second semesTer. BANNER9 TOTE uMBRELLAQ. PERFORM AT HALF-TIME Tw' 1 FIRST ROW: S. Garretf, L. Richmond, S. VanValkenburg, S. McKenzie, A. Schaeffer. SECOND ROW: E. Glesby, K. Bogle, D. Cullum, K. Mosher, G. Brooks, C., Pollard, D. Dickerson, L. Myer. ill Y! yi W Q . 45 ' , I 'f If Q ,, ,- IQ . . . ig? if ff M f'4f if f f A my if ,Q ,f wwf ' 1 1 7 f Z r f Concert Choir I, directed by Mr. Chet Ullom, is an organization comprised of exceptionally talented vo- calists who perform for the benefit of communities throughout Southern California. The club, with the help of officers, Steven Crowe, presiolent, Dave Pierce, vice- president, Barbara Gadbury, secretary, Sunny Kim, treasurer, and Terri Sauer and Rick Harrison, publicity, performed for the Congressional Medal of Honor winners at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the dedication of Inde- pendence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm, and a pC1Tri0TiC program at Forest Lawn. L CONCERT I RETAINQ FAME A9 SUPER VOCAL ORGANIZATION FIRST ROW: S. Self, S. Kim, C. Day, K. Gibbs, L. DiMaggio. SECOND ROW: D. Pierce, P. Bybee. THIRD ROW:' D. Coombs, M. Scanlon-, S. Mitchell, D Woodgrift. FOURTH ROW: R. Brown, R. Washington. FIFTH ROW: L. Thomas, C. Kauffman. SIXTH ROW: R, Harrison, L. Kunz. SEVENTH ROW: B. Cole, D. Christensen, J. Boese, P. Patterson, T. Sauer, S. Crowe. EIGHTH ROW: J. Courter, J. Stueve. NINTH ROW: B. Wright, H. Moser. TENTH ROW! T. Mlllefi B. Gadbury. ELEVENTH ROW: D. Strickler, L. Zimmerman. H2 , ,., , A A f Q, 5 f J: .ffl 'L ,Q I 'ff'-eg , J , .-iv ,f1 FIRST ROW: D. Miles, S. Lopez, B. Klein, N. Ross, P. Dorsey, D. Johansen, S. Crowe, S. Kim, S. Mitchell, S. Self, C. Day, D. Woodgrift, L, DiMaggio, K. Nickoley, B. Green, K. George, S. Hammond, P. Draper, D. Lindsey. SECOND ROW: K. Driver, J. Araujo, C. Bourne, S. Boocock, P. Prather, C. Shoemaker, D. Pierce, M. Scanton, R. Brown, J. Stueve, J. Courter, P. Patterson, B. Huggins, S. Kim, J. Loach, K. Deters, S. Buiuanada, D. Jones, K. Boocock. THIRD ROW: G. Girou, J. Burwell, B. Schwartz, M. Gentry, A. Doroshaw, K. Kaufman, K. Gibbs, T. Sauer, L. Thomas, C. Kauffman, D. Coombs, L. Boyles, J. Wright, P. Mann, B. Darnell, T. Ruzika, K. Rickert, L. Davis. FOURTH ROW: C. Rowbotham, W. Warren, D. Yocum, J, Washington, G. Villalobos, K. George, R. Harrison, L. Kunz, D. Christensen, J. Boese, B. Wright, S. Faith, N. Wilkenson, S. Butler, J. Schaeffer, P. Borrow, S. McNeil, J. Lynn. FIFTH ROW: J. Price, L. Montgomery, B. Crippen, T. DiMaggio, V. Rathbone, B. Cole, H. Mosher, L. Loyd, B. Gadbury, T. Miller, L. Zimmerman, D. Strickler, P. Bybee, S. LaMascola, K. Proffitt, R. Simpson, S. Kaufman, R. Mix. NOT DISTURBED in the least by the fact that Concert Choir l has ceased to pay attention, pianist Helen Moser continues playing. CONCERT III PARTICIPATEQ Directed by Mr. Chester Ullom, Concert Choir ll raised its voice in song while participating with the other choirs at their spring concert Make Way for Music . In addition to the concert the chorus sang in the Christmas pageant and at Forest Lawn. IN MAKE WAYCFOR MUSIC ln order To prepore Tor possible posi- Tions in The higher chorus groups The members of Mixed Chorus practiced dili- gently Throughout The yecur. Performing or the Christmos pagecinT and Moke Way Tor Music The vocolists song under The direction of Mr. Chester Ullom. ' MIXED CHORUS RANKS AS MHS' THIRD HIGHEST SINGING GROUP FIRST ROW: S. Langdonf L. Hall, L. Tomlinson, P. Allison, D. Carr, C. Proctor, M. McKenzie, R. Koehler,, J. Spencer, P. Greeno, A. Vargas, A. Williams. SECOND ROW: J. Suniough, B. Brothwell, P. Hurst, M. Bullock, G. Craven, P. Niclos, M. Rice, R. Williams, J. Roberts, G. Johnson, K. Bridges, C. Gomez, K. Dies. THIRD ROW: M. Kelly, R. Bell, B. Pollak, F. Kurtucker, S. Dennis, A. Jensen, G. Berard, L. Johnson, L. Brietz, B. Ross, J. Sergeant, E. Rycroff, P. Gilkey. FOURTH ROW: B. Byers, K. Mosher, L. Dahle, H. Dorsey, L. Bunn, C. Andres, C. Oliver, J. Green, G. Grubacich, L. Jackson, C. Keough, H. Graves. FIFTH ROW: C. Mclnnis, C. Lindsey, G. Currie, S. Nielsen, J. Brown, M. Woods, J. Quesenbury, L. Wright, S. Huffy, B. Johnson, P. White, C. Szymanski, J. Wells, W. Ferguson. T14 3 If T , 3 A L FIRST ROW: L. Fowler, M. Tonkersley, S. Kios, N. Burroughs, K. Bodner, K. Brklacich, T. Rhoads. SECOND ROW: D. Evans, T. Moses, B. Williams D Yocum, J. Peacock, H. Sullivan, L. DeSousa, L. Rhodes, T. Miranda, E. LaSuer, J. Hupp. THIRD ROW: E. Vickrey, R. Lusk, T. Fisher, W. Anderson O Sfephens, D. Mahnken, C. Alquisr, G. Sasser, B. Pate, P. Ohmes, L. Park, R. PaTe, D. Defzer. OFFICERS of Orchestra were Tamara Rhoads, Lauren Rhoads, and Dorothea Dandridge. RED HOT MAMA WITH YELLOW BOWS LEADS MHS ORCHESTRA Complefing Two concerTs aT Clifron and The an- nual Spring ConcerT was The 34 member Monrovia High School OrchesTra. A secTion of The OrchesTra, The STudio STrings, performed vvifh The Dance Band. This secTion consisTs of all The sTudenTs playing The violins, violas, cellos, and basses. Under The olirecfion of Mr. John McRae and Through The eTTorTs of PresidenT Tamara Rhoads, Vice-PresioienT Susan Kios, Librarian Lisa Fowler, and AssisTanT Librarian Lauren Rhoads, The OrchesTra iniTiaTeol hours oT enTerTainmenT Tor many public and privaTe TuncTions. V- FIRST ROW: B. LoPisTo, A, Parkhursf, M. Ley, L. Pickeif, B. Cipolla, L. Favreou, C. Ryan. SECOND ROW: G. Girou, M. Thornburg, J. Burwell, K. Smith, P. Pinel, E. Olson, B. Sloman, W. Doring. THESPIANS STAGE HARVEY CHRISTMAS PAGEA To Tulfill Their purpose of preser1Ting plays and programs To The school and L public, The Thespians, under The guid- ance of Miss Annie GilberT, produced and execuTed The play Harvey and The ChrisTmas Pageant The club also ush- ered Tor communify concerTs. New members, who earned The neces- sary poinTs from acTing and sTc1ge crew roles, were iniTiaTed aT a poTluck in January. ACTORS Sue Mills and Jim Burwell pracTice Their lines for The MHS produc- Tion of Harvey. H6 FIRST ROW: J. Ebbe, G. Perry, B. Montgomery, C. Baker, P. Townsend, B. Estin. SECOND ROW: P Wilson, K. Kyser, L. Chistensen, A. Doroshaw, K. Wallace, P, Harrington, H. Sullivan, A. Green- street, A. Singer. THIRD ROW: D. Minteer, N. Anderson, S. Penzes, C. Coune, C. Maertens, T. Robertson, M Maddox, D. Rex, J. Callahan. POP . OP ART DABBLERQ EMERGE AMONG PALETTEERQ Student artists of Paletteers gained new insight into the wide field ot art this year. Retaining a touch ot the Old Masters, future Rembrandts chose a predominant style which featured bright and bold color combinations, they ex- perimented in the new op and pop art forms. Monthly iaunts were made to the Pasadena Art Museum to view the works of other artists, and school proi- ects such as the painting ot the Wildcat paper tor Homecoming were carried out. Assisting Sponsor Miss Dorothy Clem- mons in leading the club were Chris Paul, president, Karen Brown, vice- president, Suzie Grubbs, secretary, and Suzanne Fisher, treasurer. Twenty-tive members ot Speech l-lonor, under the direction of Miss Amie Gilbert, were involved in speech and de- bate competition this school year. Spe- cial events tor the '66-'67 term were novice and open tournaments, Constitu- tion, Bill ot Rights, Lions Club, Optimist and Golden West competitions. Acting as club president was Steve Penzes, with Alex Singer, vice-president, Helen Sullivan, secretary, Bruce Mont- gomery, treasurer, and Kathy Wallace, debate chairman. Chester Baker tunc- tioned as individual events chairman. GIFT OF GAB UTILIZED BY SPEECH HONOR FIRST ROW: Y. Bower, K. Shenkel, S. Grubbs, S. Kelly, S. Fisher. SECOND ROW: L. Ainley, D. Roller S. Cattell, D. Beavers. THIRD ROW: J. Bell, C. Moberg, S. Foley. FOURTH ROW: V. Farr, M. Ferris R Munoz, L. Schaftnit, W. Willis. FIFTH ROW: K. Jones, K. Brown, C. Paul, P. Riley, H. Baker. W' CHRISTMAS TIME INDUCTION ANNUAL EVENT FOR QUILL AND SCROLL ,f ,ful W , 2:15 A IZIIK., r. , - 9- 1 FIRST ROW Janis Jacobson Pam Driver Danielle Clarno Suzie Grubbs SECOND ROW: Lois Jensen, Steve Penzes, Jon Paulson Each year aT ChrisTmasTime, candidaTes Tor Quill and Scroll meeT aT Mrs. Thelma Thompson's home wiTh pasT members who reTurn each year Tor The inclucTion. New To The large and ever-increasing group were Suzie Grulobs, Lois Jensen, Sfeve Penzes, RoberTa BriTT anal Marion Quesenbery. Presiolenf Danielle Clarno, as well as Tellow oTTicers Pam Driver and Janis Jacobson, pre- senTecl new members wiTh pins and The club's goals: To promoTe The highesT sTanolarols of iour- nalism and To encourage The excelling of sTu- clenTs in This area. Quill and Scroll is a naTional organizaTion. Mrs Thelma Thompson, advisor DANIELLE RETAIN9 ALL-AMERICAN RATING FOR WILDCAT To The Tune of clacking Typewrifers and The ThreaTening cry of We have a deadline To meer, The Wildcat made iTs welcome Danielle Cl,,,,,,o, Educ,-in-Chief weekly appearance during The year. Receiving The Top rafing of All-American once again, The 'Ccxf was TaiThfully published by The roving reporTers of Quad 14 and reTained iTs repuTaTion of being one of The besT school publicaTions in The San Gabriel Valley. Mrs. Thelma Thompson, advisor, appoinTed Danielle Clarno as ediTor for a second year, while Lois Jensen handled The feaTure page, Marion Quesenbery, news, STeve Penzes, spo'rTs, and Pam Driver, general manager. FIRST ROW: Suzie Grubbs, Belle TalboT, Jassy Hacking, Joyce Male, Danielle Clarno, Pam Driver, Marion Quesenbery. SECOND ROW Heidi Halas, Anna Doroshaw, Robert: Britt, Lois Jensen, Art Crawford, John McCormick, Steve Penzes. .1 . 7 M., i '4...,, : if X M ,I xrf y , , Im' 4 .,,ff ,1 . rg . T, f 4 f ,....,. 1 A T 4-+2 Z ,-W4-1 m nfs In bi 'r , we if Q '1zfa.,,,,wvv. 'Y .., i-wif-,,.,..., - 53-my A-4 J y Q Z2 ,fs ..-I Sports' Editor Greg Oberon gets assistance from Dave Culp on identifying the fourth face in a third row group picture. Mr. Frank Jonsson Advisor Janelle Johnson Clubs Mike Miner Copy Editor Anthology Editor Vicky Farr Art Editor ' aw 2 V, fi i f , M, ,Q STEVE: Will you marry me? JANIS: Nat now, l'm busy. ,xg QIXTEEN MEMBER STAFF EDIT9 MONROVIAN With a final deadline in middle-March, the MON- ROVIAN staff put the '67 book gently to bed after an easy year resulting from having met its first deadline December lst with 25 pages over the required number. Editor Denise Garrett, who guided her group with velvet gloves, signed final proofs in April, and the staff began preliminary plans for next year's book and inter- viewed prospective staff members. Early in June the staff held its annual Book Baptism at the MHS pool, hosting school leaders and past annual staff members, Also celebrating '67 achievements were Mike Miner, editor of NAIVORNOM, the school's literary anthology, and Janis Jacobson, producer of this year's Wildcat Tales, a narrated program of slides presented for the student body in the auditorium in late May. f' Dave Culp Kathy Wallace Business Mgr. Classes Girls' Sports Denise Garrett Greg Oberon Janis Jacobson Edilcr-in-Chief Sports' Editor Seniors Faculty Editor Student Events Wildcat Tales Wh Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum, says Vickie Lindsey as she studies Hamlet when she should be working on her section. Rodney Hooks Photographer Melissa Hill Clubs Steve Bailey Sports' Editor Suzie Grubbs Advertising Mgr 0, Ship of State Chuck Keers Gail Brooks Photographer , Seniors , i....-4. Paul Hardin Photographer Index 351:-7 Vickie Lindsey Student Events I FIRST ROW: S. Kim, K. Rickert, K. Kielty, E. LaSuer, S. Kim, C. Osborn, E. Harvey, A. Kokuga, J, Peacock, K. Welch, M. Rice, S. Grubbs SECOND ROW C Brideau, C. Moberg, A. Dunson, J. Jacobson, S. Young, M. Kelleher, M. Ley, M. Tankersley, P. Driver, M. Quesenbery, A. Gildersleeve Miss Elmgren THIRD ROW: R. Naramore, M. Vlahovic, J. Shulman, D. Timmons, K. Schmitt, D. Fowler, R. Bell, J. Hill, M. Jackson, Mr. Long. FOURTH ROW E Noelck T Arndt S. Crowe, J. Eakin, G. Brooks, M. Ferris, C. Campbell, D. Pierce, A. Anthony, W. Ferguson. FIFTH ROW: L. Jensen, J. Pope, H. Moser D Hosie M Miner C Coune, J. Paulson, J. Wright, W. Willis. l PRESIDENT Muck Miner plays Mr. Cool with fellow-officers Steve Crowe and Joyce Eakin. This year's intelligentsia participated earnest- ly in Scholarship Club. Under the motto of Scholarship for Service, the club held a pot- luck party to introduce new members. The tradi- tional Gold Seal Banquet, honoring graduating Seniors, was a big success. Funds raised by the club produced enough money to provide schol- arships for deserving members. President Mike Miner, Vice-President Mary Ley, and Treasurer Steve Crowe guided and determined the club's participation and production. INTELLECTS RATE MEMBERSHIP IN SCHOLARSHIP CLUB TEN GDLD SEAL S To be distinguished as a Gold Seal Graduate, a student must have been a member of the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation for at least four semesters excluding the freshman year and including at least one senior semester. He must have approximately an A average at the end of each se- mester to retain membership in the Federation. After the first semester of their senior year ten students of the graduating class of 1967 earned the honor of receiving gold cords on their graduation gowns and gold seals on their diplomas. Unfortunately, second semester Gold Seal Graduates could not be pictured because their status was determined after the annual went to press. 1' U 1 -1 C, . ,,.,, ,WI i, YA 9 aff ,. 'sv m.4f'4 L r-fha' 2 pw? , , , . I ,fl . Mff: ,, 1 v , ,J 4-M ' ,sf . sglrsi 2 GOLD SEALERS first semester were Jon Paulson, Janis Jacobson, Mary Ley, Joyce Eakin, Gail Brooks, Arlene Kakuga, Mike Miner, Jim Wright, Steve Crowe and Cathy Campbell lnot picturedl. 'Z 732 J.. X is .5 . Q.. .Q Y 1 ...T A. Millard, H. Moser, R. Munoz, K. Oshima, P, Pfeiffer, C. Pollok, J. Pope, D. Roller, B. Schenke, K. SchmiT'f, D. Schroder, P. Schuil, A. Shuler, T. Sfehr, D. Tim- mons, K. Wallace, J. Wilson, B. Backer, R. Bell, D. Besi, J. Boese, B. Cole, J. Cooper, D. Culp, K. Defers, A. Doroshaw, N. Eguchi, J. Evans, K. Ferris, J. Wilson W. Wilson, S. Flannes, L. Fowler, M. GeTzinger, A. Gildersleeve, B. Glesby, G. Gray, D. Greeley, S. Grubbs, J. Hacking, R. Harvey, H. Hefiich, S. Hirf, G. Brooks, D. Clarno, L. Jensen, V. Johnson, M. Kelleher, G. Kern, J. Keysfone, S. Kim, S. Krufzsch, R. Kuper, M. Kyser, C. Langdon, D. McCabe, S. McNichols, C. Coune, J. Ebbe, E. Glesby, J. Grace, M. Hill, D. Hosie, J. Jacobson, A. Kokuga, L. Kunz, L. Manarf, L. Meyer, M. Miner, K. Nickoley, C .Osborn, D. Pierce, A. Sable, M. Vlahovic, S. Bailey, G. Oberon. The rnain purpose of HisTory Club is To pro- rnoTe and encourage an inTeresT in The field of hisfory by parTicipaTing in various social and inTellecTual evenrs ThroughouT The year. Under The direcTion of Mike Miner, presidenT, Gail AS Brooks, vice-presidenf, and KaThy Wallace, secre- Tary, The club held iTs annual masquerade poT- luck and wenf To see The movie ls Paris Burn- ing? in Hollywood. Sponsors Miss Gladys Jahr and Miss Vivian Elmgren preserved order wiThin The club by Their anTics and leadership abilify. Officers of HisTory Club were Gail Brooks, Kathy Wallace, and Mike Miner. T In spile of her gallanT efforTs af modesfy, Miss Vivian Elmgren fails To con- ceal her pride in History Club. 95 ,vs T24 1 The Task laid ouf for The American Field Service This life, Co-hoods leading AFS, Danielle Clarno Gnd David pGsT YGCIV WGS To prornore C1 deeper UY1OlGVSTGfWOlinQ be- Hosie, direcred share sales, an AFS assembly, a Torum, Tween sTudenTs of foreign couniries and Ml-lS's sTudenTs o noon dance, and various exchange parries Through- and To acquainT exchange sTudenTs wirh our way of ouT The year wiTh schools such as DuarTe and Arcadia. AFS COMMISSION FOQTERS UNDERSTANDING . .f.,.,...... W, ,Q 2? Y E FIRST ROW: S. Krufzsch, H. HeTTich, M. Ley, B. Gadbury, C. Peck, P. Driver, N. Eguchi. SECOND ROW: H. Sullivan, S. Kim, L. Meyer, M. Vlahovic, D. Clarno, S. Self, D. Minfeer. THIRD ROW: H. Moser, L. Kunz, D. Coombs, N. Soyeshima, J. Grace, E. Glesby, J. Jacobson, D. Roller. FOURTH ROW: T. Strauss, D. Fickes, D. Pierce, L. Thomas, R. BriTT, J. Marugg, G. Brooks, M. McConnell, D. Speer, R. Coombs, R. Bell, J. Ebbe, K, Schmitt, FIFTH ROW: R. McQuigg, C. Coune, J. Paulson, D. Hosie, M. Miner, S. Bailey, M. Oberon, G. Oberon. 4. l25 AMENCO GLIITARIST HEARD AT ICE HOUSE BY SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Nobody seemed To mind as initiates Traipsed through The halls of MHS in native Spanish aTTire, finally To become members of Spanish Club. Led by President Pablo Pinel, the club met to become better acquainted with the Spanish language and customs. The group Traveled forthe Ice House to see a flamenco guitarist, one of The highlights of a busy year. Officers assisting Pablo were Liz Harvey, vice-president, Kathy Schmitt, secretary, and Phil Pfeiffer, treasurer. 262 L if eg? I L I I ' 'xfw FIRST ROW: Nyla Marquis, A. Millard, J. Borley, M. Vlahovic, J. Grace, R. Kuper, S. Grubbs. SECOND ROW: N. Norris, M. Quesenbery, A. Doroshaw, F. Elialde P Mann C. Schmitt, Y. Bower, P. Greeno, L, Harvey. THIRD ROW: S. Smith, A. Crawford, D. Strickler, P. Pfeiffer, G. Peters, P. Tausch, L. Schaffnit. Sponsor of Spanish Club, Mrs. Barbara Joliffe, instructs students in the various methods of page-turning. l .QA NEW SPONSORS FOR FRENC CLUB Officers of French Club were Beatrice La Pisto, vice-president, Janis Jacobson, president, Linda Kunz, secretary, and Gail Brooks, treasurer. Mrs. Sandra Freeman and Mr. John .Baggett sponsored the French Club which worked to better acquaint students with the language and culture ot France. Led by Janis Jacobson, presi- dent, Beatrice La Pisto, vice-president, Linda Kunz, secretary, and Gail Brooks, treasurer, the club held monthly potlucks, attended French films, and participated in other educational and enjoyable activities associated with French cul- ture. ? 'Ta 'Arai V, 6 3 -Aft .V , , L c,,. F 'rf women--+e...,.,......, rj ., V JV' 1 ' FIRST ROW: J. Evans, N. Eliot, M. Jackson, J. Jacobson, B. Long, N. Brine, K. Kilty, B. LaPisto. SECOND ROW: C. Hott, R. Sanford, D. Helmon, C. Campbell, K. Robotham, L. Kunz, D. Timmons, K. Ferris, M. Vlahovic. l .,A.. FIRST ROW: S. Kim, M. Hill, A. Kokuga, M. Kelleher, N. Ross, R. McQuigg, L. Meyer, S. Kim, D. Pierce, M. Kelly, J. Weigt, H. Jensen, M. Campbell lsponsorl. SECOND ROW: J. Zschoche, G. Pierce, J. Hill, K. McConnell, D. Detzer, J. Turner, J. Hacking, K. Clarkson, H. Halas, P. Schuil, P. Stueve, H. Moser. THIRD ROW: T. Stehr, J. Morse, C. Busik, J, Soeder, B. Kolberg, C. Shoemaker, J. Ormond, J. Bell, K. Oshima, A. Gifford, C. Szymanski, K. Bodner. FOURTH ROW: T. Bishop, D. Greeley, B. Glesby, S. Krutzsch, J. Bouch, T. Miller, M. Ballard, M. Oberon, J. Paulson, G. Oberon, M. McConnell, J. Chenney, H. Hettech. CANDY APPLE9. NOT STRUDEL. GERMAN CLUB FAVORITE St. Nicholas, lost in an unusually heavy growth of hair and beard, presents Mrs. Marianne Campbell with a gift at the annual German Club pre'Christmas party. Acquiring a taste for candy apples, Mrs. Marianne Campbell, German Club sponsor and Language Department head, became the great- est donator at the German Club candy apple sale at Homecoming. This sale and the sale of pro- grams at another football game were plans to raise money for the club's scholarship fund. Dedicated to seeing that the club had a suc- cessful year, President David Pierce, Vice-Presi- dent Bob McQuigg, Secretary Lisa Fowler, and Treasurer Sunny Kim worked diligently at plan- ning the money raising proiects and the several parties. The revived International Banquet, the Christmas party, the induction of new members, and a spring picnic highlighted the entire year for the members. l28 . LATIN SLAVES FREED Editors of NUNTIUS, Latin publication, were Karlene Nickoley, Linda DiMaggio, James Pitts and Charles Coune. James Pitts est omnis divisa in partes tres . exclaims Mr Jack Christopher. Under the leadership of President John Pope, Vice-President Linda Di Maggio, Secretary Connie Moberg, and Treasurer Margaret Ferris, the MHS Latin Club held both a Slave Banquet where new members were auctioned away to the senior members, and a Roman Banquet for which all members were required to dress in Roman cos- tumes and at which all the slaves were freed. Latin Club, again sponsored by Mr. Jack Chris- topher, works to promote a continuing Latin language. ROW ONE: N. Cull, M. Collins, D. Evans, J. Steis, J. Wright, C. Moberg, J. Minteer, D. Minteer, E. Clark, K. Kyser, T. DiMaggio, T. Galley M. Ley, S. Mimaki. ROW TWO: M. Eckstrom, J. Wilson, J. Ebbe, T. Strauss, M. Ferris, J. Wilson, R. Harvey, J. Batagglia, D. Speer, K. Deters K. Nickoley, L. Rhoads. THIRD ROW: J. MacWhirter, W. Davis, J. Wright, C. Coune, C. Paul, M. Kyser, J. Pope, J. Pitts, C. Dayian, M. Mad dox, D. Fowler, M. Van Eijsbergen, B. Schaad. Junior Civitans, an MHS service club, was led by President Rob Phillips, and Secretary-treasurer Larry Thomas. They were kept busy sponsoring the Battle of the Bands, a car wash, and campus beautification proiects. With the money they earned from their concert, the club offered scholarships to their outstanding members. FIRST ROW: D. Pierce, L. Thomas, S. Hutchins, J. Price. SECOND ROW: J. Ebbc, M. McConnell, T. Newlon, B, Wright. JR. CIVITANS. CIVINETTEQ SERVE SCHOOL. COMMUNITY FIRST ROW: S. Faith, K. Deters, C. Pollok, I. Ortega, J. Wright, S. Kim. SECOND ROW: C. Oshimo, M. E GI b S J n n. THIRD ROW: L. Schaffnit, J. Foley, C. Shoe- Anderson, L. Ainley, N. Soyeshima, . es y, . e se maker L Montgomery, D. Jenkins, S. Foley. Mrs. Carol Sear and Miss Pat True- blood, sponsors of Civinettes, aided offi- cers Sandy Jensen, president, Christy Shoemaker, vice-president, Jan Wright, secretary, and Marsha Anderson, treas- urer, in the planning of activities for the club. Working with Junior Civitans, the Civinettes raised money for a campus beautification proiect. During the Christ- mas season the group decorated the Christmas tree in the foyer ofthe main building. KEY CLUB MOTIVATES PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Upholding the year's goal to Initiate Per- sonal Responsibility, Key Club not only achieved its purpose but went turther by helping needy people and rendering valuable service to the community. President John Courter and Vice-PresidentJim Wright provided the initiative and incentive to start and complete many helpful proiects. The annual carwash, milk bath, Monrovia Day booth and concessions, and campus beautification helped contribute to a great year. These protects, however, were overshadowed by a car rally, raising funds to provide for a school in Viet Nam, distribution ofthe city's tiscal report, and various scholarships. LJ Leading Key Club were Treasurer Bruce Backer, Courter, and Vice-President Jim Wright. FIRST ROW: D. Minteer, D. Jones, N. Eguchi, B. Backer. SECOND ROW: J. Wright, D. Strickler, P. Gilkey, R. Cocke, G. Williams. THIRD ROW: D. White, R. Brown, R. Detzer, S. Crowe, FOURTH ROW: J. Peachy, P. Holman, S. Wicks, M. Krupa, S. Bledsoe. FIFTH ROW: J. Paulson, B. Schenke, R. Hooks, D. Greeley. SIXTH ROW: J. Courter, S. Bailey, T. Miller, H. Roach, S. Krutzsch, Mr. MacClowry. gf, wx, ,a me 4- ., -' . ' ' '-HBH -A 1 wgssxgyzgfff-...X N X S X N . . !, yin' I' G! 'lv qw-1 ' .V I Za , ' 753' QQ. f President John Justices C. Pollard, K. Oshima, and L. Fowler. ALL MHS STUDENTS REPRESENTED IN HOUSE The legislative body of the ASB Government consisted of upper and lower House members from all grade levels. In meetings open 'ro the Stu- dent Body, Representatives initiated laws concerning the election and sports award codes, the chartering of school organizations, and the com- mon welfare of the school. FIRST ROW: C. Carlson, W. Doring, N. Cull, D. Dandridge. SECOND ROW: G. Churchill, R. Elder, Speer. I32 , I 452 , 7.77 ,LM ,firm JUSTICES UPHOLD STUDENT RIGHTS Justices of the Supreme Court, Cindy Pollard, Kathy Oshima, and Lisa Fowler, presided over the court, ensuring the stu- dents ot constitutional laws and giving sentence to those who broke the school's rules. FIRST ROW: S. Mills, J. Eakin, T. Byord, E. Vickery, .L Grace. SECOND ROW: N. Brine, J. Ebbe, M. Miner, S. Crowe, M. Nichols, l --1 mfg 2, I COOMBS LEADS JUNIOR EXCHANGE With Unity tor Service as their motto, the Jr. Exchange Club members engaged in numerous worthwhile benefits and services during 1966-67. Club otticers Dick Coombs, president, Mike Hackett, vice-president, Gilbert Biggle, secretary, and Glen Villalobos, treasurer, worked diligently with the parent club on proi- ects of interest. I FIRST ROW: J. Peacock, H. Hacking, P. Campbell, S. Cole, L. Thompson. FIRST ROW: J. Battaglio, B. Ilten, G. Biggle. SECOND ROW: P. Sontellen, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Varnum, E, Revo, K. Edmonds, N. Burroughs, N. M, Hackett, D. Coombs, Still. THIRD ROW: M. Male, J. Serieant, K. Boclner, D. Dandridge, K. Welch. FOURTH ROW: W. Ferguson, W. Willis, C. Porter, J. Hoffman, N Waltz. CHRISTMAS TOYS INTERACT PROJECT Participating in many service activi- ties, members of Interact, headed by Tom Shryock, Leonard Davis, David Culp, Dennis Speer, painted curbs, held a car wash and sent supplies to a school in Vietnam. To highlight the year, some of the members visited Mexico in December to distribute toys to needy children. MON HICOS TACKLE OUT-OF-DOORS Sponsor Mrs. Ardith Varnum guided the members of Monhico in serving their school and community. Dorothy Dan- dridge, president, Wendy Willis, vice- president, Hedy Hacking, secretary, June Serieant, treasurer, and Carol Porter, ti- nancial secretary, worked together in the planning of such activities as the initia- tion ot new members, a Halloween par- ty, a fashion show, a week-end camping trip, and the installation of new officers. FIRST ROW: L. Davis, D. Speer, K. Chilson, R. Deem, G. Ronkainen. SECOND ROW: D Culp, G. Churchill, T. Crowley, T. Shryock. THIRD ROW: J. Grover, W, Thomas, B. Miller E. Richey, C. Rasmussen. Q., 1 t i l I J MW in K 5 I R WI- i 5 nn. 'I sci if if FIRST ROW: L. Watts, C. Procter, B. Gibson. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, G. Jones, R. Holmes, V. Lindsey, I. Ortega, A. Williams. THIRD ROW: L. Jackson, E. Jones J. McMurray, D. Jones, M. Clark. DISTRIBUTIVE ED'S VICKIE LINDSEY STATE SECRETARY The Distributive Education Club of America completed its third year on the MHS campus this year. Officers were Vickie Lindsey, president, Danny Marillo, vice-president, and Marilyn Clark, secretary. On November 5, Vickie was elected state secretary at the leadership conference in San Diego. Vickie's election made her eligible to attend the national convention in Chicago. The goal of the local chapter was to raise enough money to send Vickie and Miss Rosemary Taggart, sponsor, to the convention. Among the club's fund raising activities were a candy apple sale at a football game, a fruit cake sale during the Christmas season and a chocolate candy sale. BILL LIVERMORE, FBLA PRESIDENT. INITIATES SCHOLARSHIP FUND ,TTI In order to develop business leader- ship in its members, Future' Business Leaders participated in selling programs and pennants at football games, making field trips to Century City and the Youth Leadership Conference, and earning money for a scholarship fund. The club was under the leadership of Mrs. Dolores Gilles and Miss Lillian Stone, who aided the officers, Bill Livermore, president, Debbie Long, vice-president, Sandy Shupe, secretary, and Kathy George, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Miss Stone, B. Feeler, R, Zeller, R. Romo, L. Hansen, K. Nicholey, L. Reiley, J. Gabbert, T. Byard, A. Schafer, E. Wynhamer, Mrs. Gilles. SECOND ROW: L. Gosset, K. Gosset, K. Clarkson, M. Putt, S. Hopper, R. Pitchforth, G. Coulter, J. Hacking, D. Hall, D. Stewart. THIRD ROW: M. Lyons, M. Lerner, T, Dickenson, M. VanEiisbergen, B. Livermore, D, Long, S. Hammond, S. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: C. Chamberlain, H. Sperske, D, Hunter, S. Shupe, H. Hettich, A. Grogaard, K. George, T VanEiisbergen, C. Dayian. i34 ,+ if -s,nsszti-mif-ns2ee2- --ff fe I FUTURE HOMEMAKER9 END YEAR AT CHINATDWN FIRST ROW: D. Ryan, M. Barnes, J. Polak. SECOND ROW: E. Baker, K. Ruud, B. Klein, L. Shapiro, T, Byard, M. Oliver. THIRD ROW: D. Black, M. Ryan, V. Martin, P. Clarkson, K. MacKenzie. FOURTH ROW: H. Halas, J. Roberts, S. VanValken4 burgh, J. Graves, K. Robotham, R. Sandford. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. A. Lied, Mrs. E. Johnson. FIRST ROW: D. Stuart, T. Fisher. SECOND ROW: P. Abel, J. Marugg, C. Nesley. THIRD ROW: M. Esh, J. Wright, H, Aronson, E. Motander. FOURTH ROW: W. Wilson, L. Thomas, H. Hettich. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Jaffray, C. Coune, M. Ballard, J. Pitts. While making their final field trip, the Future Homemakers of America received a touch of the Orient from Chinatown. The candlelight installation closed a year of serving at dinners, making field trips, and holding bake and candy sales, Sponsors Elizabeth Johnson and Ann Leid aided officers Susan Mills, Tina Byard, Sandy Bailey, Barbara Klein, Kathy MacKenzie, and Jean Roberts in leading the organi- zation. EMIGH'9 CHESS CLUB IN SIXTEEN MEMBER LEAGUE During the past year, the MHS Chess Club entered into a newly formed chess league, comprised of I6 high school chess clubs throughout the area, Mon- rovia became a part of the leagues east division, along with seven other teams, including Muir, Pasa- dena, Blair, San Gabriel and Alhambra. The 24 member club, sponsored by Mr, George Jaffray, elected Jack Emigh its president. Warren Wilson was vice-president and Mike Esh, secretary- treasurer. RED CROSS. FUTURE NURSES AID COMMUNITY Led by efficient officers Dawn Ortell, presi- dent, Denice Beal, secretary, and Tina Byard, treasurer, the Jr. Red Cross worked for a pro- ductive cmd fulfilling year. For proiects the girls participated in an aide program at the Monrovia Hospital and served on the staffs of several blood banks. Sponsoring, the group this year was Miss Georgianna Beck. Replacing Mrs. Vivian Sharbonda as school nurse and sponsor of Future Nurses was Mrs. Bea Hart. She and President Sue Sutton worked dili- gently to bring about another rewarding year for their club. The first activity of the Future Nurses was a car wash, followed by a trip to the U. S. Haven Hospital Ship in Long Beach. During the Christ- mas holidays, the club, along with a group of girls from Maryvale Girls' Home, met at Shakey's Pizza Parlor for an intimate Christmas party. Another of their field trips was to the Nursing Department of Pasadena City College. The pur- pose of this visit was to further increase the girls' education in the field of nursing. FIRST ROW: T. Di Moggio B. LaPisto, J. Stoup, K. Nicko- Iey, A. Millard. SECOND ROW: B. Schood, T. Byord, B. Asano, P. Greeno. THIRD ROW: D. Bice, D. Ortell, T. DiMaggio, W. Doring. FOURTH ROW: B. Gadbury, L. Montgomery, E. Mclnnes, S. Hammond, L. Kunz. lik FIRST ROW: M. Volasquez, J. Rex, K. Driver, P. Bourne, P. Espinoza. SECOND ROW: ,C. Hurd, R. Vonna. G' Girou, R. Salot B VanTassel. THIRD ROW: J. Stoup, K. Cullinane, J. Roberts, D. DeSouza, M. Fulgona, Mrs. Hart. FOURTH ROW: M. Miranda S Sutton, L. Favreou, B. Gadbury, H. Hollis. FIFTH ROW: J. Johnson, D. Black, 5. Hammond, D. Dlllow. SIXTH ROW: B Sims L. Park, S. Nielson, L. Montgomery, K. Proffitt. 22 1 I x, x is 15232 af 5- i S. A 5 FIRST ROW: J. Newell, P. Campbell, C. Keers, B. Glesby, D.Clarno, G. Pickett. SECOND ROW: F. Hoffman, C. Graziano, T. Andrues, T. Muller, A Kerl. THIRD ROW: C. Campbell, R. Brown, H. Aronson, W. Willie, L. Berriman. FOURTH ROW: R. Ilton, D. Winder, P. Webber, K. Brown, S. Flannes. SCIENCE ENTHLIQIASTS TRAVEL. PREDICT 9NOWFALL Science Club, under the supervision of Presi- dent Phil Webber, Vice-President Laura Berriman, and Secretary-Treasurer Delbert Winder, helped to enrich the knowledge of science in students by allowing them to participate in various oft- campus field trips. Excursions to Laguna Beach to study sea biology, the L. A. County Museum, various other schools, companies, and outdoor areas to observe natural environment and con- ditions were among the activties of the club. Sunshine Superman was President Jim Pitts' title as he headed Weather Bureau this year with Jack Emigh, vice-president, Helena Aronson, clerical head, and Ed Donahue and Reginald Hawkins, technicians. Under the guidance of Mr. Fender, the organization made weather fore- casts, daily readings and studies of the weather from three strategic bureau labs-on the science building roof, from outside the campus, and from the boys' P.E. field. f .. ., ., ' FIRST ROW: D. Musser, E. Glesby, B. Aceto. SECOND ROW: D. Pierce, J. Marugg, S. Crowe, H. Aronson. THIRD ROW: B. McQuigg, E. Donahue, T. Reed, R. Coombs, C. Campbell, FOURTH ROW: J. Chenney, C. Coune, R. Calderwood, P. Sayles. FIFTH ROW: D. Hosie, S. Bailey, M. Miner, M. Ballard, J. Pitts. I37 X mx SQ , .2 gf - 4' vi 1. X Y ' .w 1, ' if 7 1-w ,, t m . 1' .11 . Q . V, 5 ,J , - , 1.,g,,Q y Q 1 ,P ,vl w ,Q A 4 4 -w.. , L I 5-,Q firm Q1 Rob Phillips and an unidemified WildcaT Team up To Trip Alhambra ball carrier. CATS COME CLOSE The season sTarTed wiTh The Monrovia Wildcaf Team fighTing To reTain The Pacific League crown. In The course of The season, The WildcaTs compiled a four win Two loss and one Tie record, The season commenced wiTh The WildcaTs downing Mark Keppel 33-O In The nexT conTesT, however, Monrovia's hopes for anoTher championship were dimmed as They were sTopped by a defermined WhiTTier eleven 7-O score. Monrovia rolled in iTs nexT Two games as They beaT Arcadia 20-12 and walked over EI MonTe 40-6. The sTreak came To a halT as The MonTebello Oilers wresfled The Wild- caTs To a 7-7 Tie. In ,an exciTing game, Monrovia dumped Alhambra 13-6 before falling aT The hands of The EI Rancho Dons 41-15. The year's MosT Valuable Player award wenT To STeve MiIbrandT wiTh Most Improved going To Barry Reynolds and MosT lnspiraTional To Tom Lewis. ADAMS-ALL WILDCAT The Pacific League's besT fullback is also Monrovia's WiIdcaT of The Year, Jackie Adams. The hard-running full- back ground ouT an amazing 984 yards, rushing in 161 carries for a 6.1 yard average. The 'CaT of' The Year crossed The goal line 16 Times and kicked 1.3 exTra poinTs. ln The process he was responsible for Two-Thirds of The ToTal 'CaT offense, scoring 109 of 163 WildcaT poinTs. His games againsT Azusa and El MonTe were shorT of remarkable, as he scored four Touchdowns againsT Azusa and five TD's as The 'Cafs ran over The hapless El MonTe Lions. Adams proved he could do iT all by passing for Two Touchdowns during The season and also Taking over The punTing chores. When Monrovia fooTball fans recall iTs pasT greaTs, iT is sure ThaT Adams' name will be among Those menTioned. Jackie Adams sidesTeps a sure WhiTTier Tackler for a long gain. 141 ,, f ,I WW, fa 1 f fr 'Mia 1 f f --14 un: vW,,- 1- 2, , ,A .ff-., 1.1 5? :M fx I ,: ,, f, 1 ' we 33,21 ., w.f,i':-. vulg- , 1,11 . ....!, , -in:-'Q' f71g,F -a I ' H-bi' fi-14.3-1' 'J '- 2, -1:,T'!..fL 2 h '35, - LS7'Q,jQ:kW- ff f 1 L, ' Y wif' 0-F329 .45 'l'-,. f ff .., , I, 47-. N g.yf,,5,5fQ.-,K .. -1 , -, ew fu H'-f , :lv'E'f:'fff'A1 V 21 .-e.,.-,..1 f4:f4g,f . .-DL, L' ,. .EAA , f --. .- ., ...Y ...,,, THE SEASON STARTS MONROVIA 33 MARK KE PPEL O The T966 season opened wiTh The Wildcafs fighTing To reTain Their Pacific League TiTle. Mark Keppel was The hapless vicfim, Thus making iT Their fourTh successive shuTouT by The Wildcafs in The lasT four years. Led by all-league fullback Jackie Adams, The 'CaTs compiled T9 poinTs in The second quarfer To end The scoring. Adams Tallied 27 poinTs Throug-houT The game, Husband compleTed The scoring wiTh a pay-dirT run in The second quarrer. Defensively, Monrovia was superb. The pass defense allowed Azfec signal- caller John SToddard only four compleTe passes in T6 aTTempTs. Randy Cocke had a good nighT, compleTing five of eighT for 81 yards wiTh one inTercepTion. The WildcaT of The Week was Adams. MONROVIA O WHITTIE R 7 MHS hopes for anofher league crown were foiled by a deferrnined WhiTTier eleven. Before a Homecoming Throng, Monrovia's offense spuTTered and was unable To maTch The single Card Touchdown. Four supreme efforTs by The 'CaT defense kepT Whiffier ouT of The end zone, buT The fifTh Try failed. Four Times The Card Team was inside The Thirfeen- yard line, only To be Turned away. The 'Caf offense meanwhile could musTer only Two drives inTo scoring posifion, boTh on The Card 21-yard line. Throughouf The evening iT was 'CaT spuTTering drives and Card scoring aTTempTs. Then, 'laTe in The fourTh quarTer, Cocke fumbled on The TwenTy, WhiTTier re- covered and Took The ball in for The only score of The evening. Scrcmbling sophomore quarferback Randy Cocke skirTs right This is one of The Tew Times Jackie Adams was sfopped end. for no gain. T44 .gw--'--f--f'-', Jackie Adams bursfs Through The P0 The opposing line. ,V ,M f 4 V , Y 1 Q u e 'f f' A i, i H, , rf' MONROVIA 20 ARCADIA I Q Monrovia and Arcadia resumed Their TradiTional rivalry This year when The 'CaT eleven auelled The Apache's visions of vicTory and puT MHS in The win- ning column aTTer iTs loss To WhiTTier. Scoreless unTil The Third auarTer, The game was shaping inTo a de- fensive loaTTle. Suddenly, 'CaT End STeve Collins was in The end-zone, buT The Junior's fine run vvas nulli- fied by a penalTy. - - f fgsrsse sewmwv ,f f :MM 1 W MHS finally found a complimenT To Jackie Adams in The form of Pon Husband. TogeTher, They ground ouT 258 yards, vviTh Husband being selecTed Offen- sive Player oT The Week, The defensive side of The game was dominaTed by Jim Cage, Tom Levvis and Rob Phillips who was selecTed Defensive Player of The Week. ' A23 f ' f 4' ,Q J ff? Wfffff wffffffxf ffff PIX 4- r' ' ,M ' f' 2 we bf fr .i,. . ,ff , f, . , , ,-,. , Y M' i 1 i yr Q imgfg. , ,g g . A s w f 5 2 pgpgfp , f , 6 , , eff V f 0 76.' '9 4 1 ...fff ., ,vas , ,,zg9,-fmmgf . , , f. , , . r ,. cv - QA- , ry-gf ,ff ,f,-,si,,,. 4 -szsief.-1 ' c f 4 f 5 Q -r ' . r f z. fr J WW , if ., ,. gf- Jackie Adams, virTually unmolesTed by El MonTe's defense, conTribuTed The firsT 34 poinTs of The 'CaT i , 7 . fi l W romp over The hapless Lions. These 34 poinfs pushed his poinT producTion over The hundred mark lsecond besT in The CIF aT ThaT Timel. The scoring plays vvenT as follows: Adams reTurned a Lion's punT 65 yards, as Ten-yard run, a 32-yard run, and a 80-yard gallop all in The TirsT half. In The second half an T8-yarder by Adams and a one-yard plunge by Arcadia Trans- fer Jim Cage finished The scoring. Only Lions' Touch- down in The game came vviTh 2:l6 remaining on The clock. The offensive gains of Adams, l5l-yards in eighT carries, mafched by The fine defensive play of The Team is The Type of combinaTion MHS needs To repeaT as Pacific League Champs. Wildcat as if hiffing End Steve Collins heads clown field after receiving a Cocke aerial. Halfback Ron Husband fighfs for shorT yardage againsT Arcadia l-45 Ex-Arcadian Jim Cage stops an old friend for no gain as Tom Lewis, Alan Manwarren, Jackie Adams and Sfeve Wicks look on. MONROVIA 7 MONTEBELLO 7 NexT To The VVhiTTier game, The MonTebello conTesT was The defensive game of The year. All The scoring being ac- complished in The final auarTer, The firsT Three periods seemed raTher poinfless. A see-saw baTTle for The lead characTerized The enTire game. MonTebello Turned The Trick when The Oilers scored wiTh a few minuTes remaining on The clock. NOT To be denied, Ml-lS marched dovvnfield afTer The kick-off and scored. Pressure shifTing To Adams' PAT aTTempT, Jackie came Through by booTing The pigskin over The crossbars. This' feaT ended The mounTing Tension on The field and The Two Teams coasTed The remaining minuTes To provide a Tie score To a biTTerly- conTesTed affair. MONROVIA I 3 ALHAMBRA 6 AlThough The sTaTisTics favored The Alhambra Moors, The score favored The VVildcaTs. The game opened wiTh Ron Hus- band receiving The kickoff and reTurning iT 60 yards To The Alhambra 24-yard line. A bulleT pass from quarTerback Randy Cocke hiT STeve Collins shorT of The goal line, Then Collins Tip-Toed across for The score, LaTer in The firsT auarTer, Cocke'hiT Collins wiTh The long bomb for The 'CaTs' final score. The Ml-lS offense rolled up good yardage in The second half of The game buT couldn'T add To Their score. Meanwhile The 'CaT defense held The Moors To six poinTs vvifh Jackie Adams, Tom Lewis and Barry Reynolds'Turning in fine defen- sive efforTs. Also praised for good defensive performances were Manuel Carlos, Sfeve Collins and Larry Sullivan. Collins was named offensive and Sullivan defensive WildcaTs of The Week. :vu - , T' 1 4 if 4 ' '-Z' ff? . T 'K, figf X M ia Q f, X T wh, V Opposing ball carrier gives up as he sees Manuel Carlos approaching. Syl ' . Q A 4 P A , ff gf, . ,, v 1 Tf K .EX B The defensive unit Teams up for CI gang Tackle. MONROVIA I 5 EL RANCHO 41 AlThough The 'CaTs wenT down aT The hands of The El Rancho Dons, The Monrovia Team puT TogeTher a game of which anyone could be proud. In probably The hardesT hiT- Ting, mosT roughly conTesTed game The 'CaTs managed To score more poinTs Than any oTher El Rancho opponenT. A Team of MHS defenders managed To geT Don auarTerback Rick Pope and sideline him for The remainder of The game. This, however, proved To be insufficienT, as The Don offense execuTed iTs plays perfecTly. Even Though oufscored and ouTmanned, The VVildcaTs came back in The final period for a Touchdown and a safeTy. Such a coura- geous aTTempT aT vicTory Typifies The enTire Ml-lS '66 fooTball season-one of which The school can loe proud. GreaT season, 'CaTs! l-47 ?. JV RECORD BEST IN SEVERAL YEARS Former Wildcat Don Samuels insTilIed a winning aTTiTude in The JV squad. This year's JV squad was one of The besf in MHS hisTory. Coached by Don Samuels and Mike Brolay, The Team finished wiTh a 5 win 4 loss record. AfTer a good sTarT, Coach Samuels inspired his Team To loeaf WhiTTier. The nexf week a loss To Arcadia all but eliminafed The 'Cafs from The Pacific League race. Dropping Three of The nexT four games, The JV's ended The season on a sour noTe. There were many highlighTs of The season which will be remembered by MHS sTudenTs for The years To come. Fullback Ed Nunnley crashing Through The line geTTing ThaT exira yard wiTh Tacklers hanging on him, The slap of The pads as Tony Giannoni made anofher Tackle, auarferback Phil Holman and end Larry Kroldarf Teaming up on a Third down and long yardage-These were a few of The Thrills. ln some cases The enTire Team would rally To sTop The opposiTion in a fourTh quarTer drive. Ofher Times The Team would fail complefely. The fine showing of This year's JV Team, however, far ouTweighed any errors made during The progress of The season. All iq 'iii 5 'GN FIRST ROW: B. Louden, M. Woods, S. SiIcoTT, S. Huffey, W. Carilidge. SECOND ROW: S. Albie, E. Nunnley, T. Crowley, T. Giannoni, L. Kroldcirr, K. Lausrnann G Gadbury. THIRD ROW: B. Olivas, E. Rycroff, W. Johnson, M. McCarvel, D. Culp, M. Louden, S. STarroTT, B. Newsome. FOURTH ROW: D. Johnson, P. Holman P Cullen-Carrol, J. Grover, D. Day, R. HechT, B. Card, R. Barfo, B. NesmiTh. T48 naw?-wkiiiiiiiismiwi 4 an Q . . . ., l , f ' 7 n II A I .. Q k A . it . Q , v L: ! 3 'L 5l L . l i 5 ,X Q . H 2 .fy VM . .1 . A 1, tv 6 A A L 9- - tl f ba? l I A. K, J , K bi L' s V 5 li , ll , I 4:5 v iw? 42 3. FIRST ROW: J. McLaurin, B. Carlos, R, Schultz, B. Casey, F. Olivas, R. Marquez, T. Johnson, G. Grubb, G. Morishita, J. Price. SECOND ROW: G. Allen, L. Caldwell, M. Brady, J, Shannon, E. Henry, A. LeCount, C. Graziano, P. Gilkey, D. Minteer. THIRD ROW: D. Locke, J. Parker, J. Runnels, D. Doolittle, J. Johnson, R. Thomas, D. Stewart, C. Price, D. Best, J. Platt, R. Richardson, B. Smith. INCONQIQTENT YEAR FOR BEE SQUAD For this year's MHS Bee tootball squad it was a long, torturous season. Coacheol by Mr. John Daniels and Mr. Paul Burtan, the team tinisheol with a tour win tive loss recorcl. The Ml-IS eleven was extremely inconsistent throughout the year. At times they were magnificent and unbelievable or Opposite is Coach Daniels, Rny Marquez, Jett Platt, and Bob Casey were the co-captains. J 2-f.5m.-gawk-mia-alia-11 , .J , J. ,,, 5 N ,N . . ' fm J s. 1 in utter collapse. Quarterback Tommy Johnson anol fullback Dale Best show promise tor the tuture. The harol-hitting line led by such stanclouts as Bob Casey, Don Locke, and Jett Platt may see action on Varsity next year. ,w'j....,'.','.'.',,,'.', .. r V' 54-4, . ,. , , . . . ,. . . 1 .Q -f x t 1 , t. ,C,..., s.... yt . nf. t,4c...... f 0 . I l l U I .- 'faiw If 'lg . ., :J'.I'- I. we. , 1 Z,-3 'EY- .J T49 NEW FACES SPARK KATICH-QUIMBY CEE TEAM Cee team, coached by Al Kotich and John Quimby, tinished with a 6 win 3 loss record and an excellent season ot experience for freshmen. The team possessed tremendous spirit and an ability to drive when behind in the scoring col- umn. New faces like Wayne Nunnley, Rich Josen- hans, Tony Strauss, Larry Apodoca and John Grover will be influential in tuture MHS sporting events. Tarzan AI Katich seems pleased with his squad. FIRST ROW: D. Lovera, S. Gillespie, R. Rodriguez, F. Verna, J. Van' Tassell, G. Custer, J. Watson., S. Lopez, F. Boswell. SECOND ROW: G. Williams, J. Edwards, G. 4 Bobel, F. Nodeau, J. Hawthorn, D. Rex, T. Strauss, D. Long, J. Cranor. THIRD ROW: G. Roach, J. Callihan, J. Grover, D. Ryman, D. Mahar, D. Sims, L. Herrera, 5 R. Josenhans, C. Vickers, S. Hardy, M. Brown, L. MaruQ9, A. Elliot, D. Fox, W. Nunnely. Hey! Let go! U r l5O ',.4.l . ,...., ...L 1 fi 7. ,. S l l 1 l 9 l 1 l s .1-1. fer.-:H:.ezmeiei1rwvii1m:e.f:f x - Dominafing The sporfs scene aT Mon- rovia for The pasf few years have been foofball and baskefball. Consisfenf win- ning efforfs have boosfecl These sporfs To a clominanf posifion in Pacific League compefifion. Yef, careful planning and develop- menf on The parf of The MHS coaching sfaff has been unclerfaken To boosf oTher sporfs To sure dominance of The League wifhin The nexf few years. Baseball, swimming, and Track are sporfs which somefimes escape The aTTenTion of The sfuclenfs, yeT are sure To become The sfrong poinfs of MHS sporfs in The fufure. DOMINATE PL SPORT SCENE ' we 1- ' , - 1 , ,, ,. 1 nr' - i f Qifjl 'QQ CQ yy. 4 f i 123:-ji-' ' 9 ' ,, 'F -1-'aff-wm,.Lsypf,.r ff:,v5g,g,, 1, -'fZ'l'?' ,wg .ry-ggjv15::Wf,1y'? 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The B's, bolsiered in mid-sedson by Vdrsiiy swimmers, finished wiTh on II-4 record in dddiiion To cdpruring The Choffey lnviidiiondl meeT. Cdpioiins Jon McNeil ond STeve I-ldnson led The poTenTidl-filled B's dlong wiTh Ron Colder- wood, Russ Welch ond Mdrk TilTon. A Tine VcirsiTy Tedm, compeTing oigoinsT experienced opposiTion, compiled ci 5-3 record. Jock Thorpe ond Dennis 1 .. W m' 1 .f.'vff.czfff new 'f 'f ' N ' 'f '15 1 ' ' V I .' ..,,MfZE.A ff -A f. f Loree Klein WhiTe, copToiins, STeve Penzes, Ron DeTzer, Mike Wilkinson ond Dove Bowers were dll ouTsToinding compeTiTors. Jim Self, Bill STonTon, Jon Soeder ond Dovid Schuil heclded The Cs in oi sedson which sow Them compile on envioble eleven wins ond Tour losses. These Tedms deserve recogniTion Tor Their dbiliTy To ochieve such records since wciTer polo hcis been pldyed oT Monrovid High only Two yecirs. ' Avia- - Q.. FIRST ROW: R. Colderwood, S. I-lonson, J. Self, C. Langdon, M. TilTon, P. Bishop, B. STonTon, S. Reynolds, D. Buss. SECOND ROW: D. Mcirtin, J. Thorpe, R. Defzer, J WilSOl1, J. Quesenberry, I-I, Craven, S. SGYTCIOFIO, J' SOSCJGV, B. Sommerville. THIRD ROW: G. Kern, J, McNeil, T. McGroTh, S. Penzes, R. Schuil, B. Draper, R. Schichi- munn, S. Langdon, G. I-lull. FOURTH ROW: M. Wilkinson, W. Thomas, D. White, R. Kniep, E. Kios, K. Wheeler, Kevin Meyer, S. Gossen. I52 ..1.i,.smfmmi,nfimm2iiser N - 2 Esfeven Buiandu Brian Salonia Steve Klein Mark Bauer Russel Deem JOE QANCHEZ SETS CROSS Cross CounTry, inspired by The sTars reTurning Trom lasT year, endeavored To gain recogniTion as a championship uniT. AlThough Talling shorT of Their goal, The spil4esTers did gel inTo a capable Team. Sensing a year oT mediocriTy, esTab- lished Team members aTTempTed, unsuccessTully, To make T966 a year To remember. Joe Sanchez, hard-runnning Sen- ior, esTablished a new school record in The Two-mile run vviTh a lO:l2 clocking. l-le did This wiTh a broken ankle, susTained COUNTRY RECORD The lasT 660 yards oT The race. The VarsiTy was led by Russel Deem and STeve Klein, who received medals in The league Tinals aT MT. SAC, Loree Klein, and Pablo Pinel. Gung-ho on The JV Team were Dick Coombs, Tom Newlon and GilberT Biggle, and on The Frosh-Soph Team: Tim ArndT, Mark Krold- arT, Dale Jackson and Raymond Espinoza. TogeTher, These TighTing uniTs gave Coach Dink Walker a year oT surprise and pleasure. FIRST ROW: M. Kroldarf, D. Fisher, R. Jackson, G. Biggle, S. Klein, M. Bauer. SECOND ROW: T. Amclt, E. Bujanda, W. Davis, Kies, F. Laurin, J. Sanchez, A. Garcia, R. Deem, THIRD ROW: S. Dollar, F. Shaw, C. Banks, K. Chilson, D. Hill, B. Salonia, B. Adamelc. FOURTH ROW: L. Klein, D. Coombs, R. Simpson, T. Newlon, D. Davis, R. Ilfen, E. Dovvnard. 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Close to 10,000 fans flocked to the culminating event, which climaxed a no- Ioss Pacific League season for the 'Cats. The Arena shook, had shook for con- secutive nights. And on Saturday night, the finals, the roof fell in as Monrovia met El Segundo to let the Eagles know they were second in Monrovian Eng- lish as well as in El Segundian Spanish. An unbelieving press and Southland couIdn't believe it . .- . First, the 58-54 defeat of Burbank on Friday night, and finally the 62-56 overtime win from top- ranked El Segundo, with its 34 straight winsduring the season. y , A hustling pack, of Wildcats, played their hearts out in whatlymany called the ,greatest team effort' ever by faffhigh school team. l,k. B . 1 , ' 0 played 'ftheiri fer P' 'svefhlthsvz fel! 5wdSl-thi' Srwssl coach fin the world, as-both ,th'eyfjand-jaunwj 9d,f!15'i!i9i'5't'Slfffi!- B042--lefjkassefgwithivi '0vif'14+5.Qif -the +r '?'9F'f i- - fwende-we-3'i!hsx dQUhbQdEpTh'sI'ff -'s995h:5FEg kv'-9131-9.f,.1fPrignse ,9h9,5m.msff9f12'5919!h'ei49i-Ereeieitesksfbellef A CINDERELLA PATH TO PL. CIF HONOR Pacific League Monrovia 56. . . . . .38 Keppel Monrovia 63. . . . . .57 Whittier Monrovia 68. . . . . .60 Arcadia Monrovia 52. . . . . .49 Alhambra Monrovia 83. . . . . .56 Montebello Monrovia 55. . . . . .47 El Monte Monrovia 83. . . . . . EI Rancho Monrovia 79 ........ Keppel Monrovia 79. . . . . .73 Whittier Monrovia 68. . . . . .52 Arcadia Monrovia 68. . . . . .48 Alhambra Monrovia 84. . . . . . Montebello Monrovia 57 ........ 33 El Monte Monrovia 77 ........ El Rancho CIF Playoffs Monrovia 69 ........ Buena Park Monrovia 73 ........ Torrance Monrovia 87 ......,. Covina Monrovia 58 ........ Burbank Monrovia 62 ........ El Segundo Congratulations, Wildcats! 56 l i' ,.., V K ff 4 L 1 Jackie Adams Jackie contributed to the team's success by his carry-over competitiveness from football and baseball. l-le kept us loose in practice and was well liked and instrumental in team mo- rale. COACH STILLSON Best defensive player on the team. Gave his all all the Time. Rarely outscored his opponent, but always outplayed him. Only 6'O , but has great iumping ability and played as if he were 6'5 . His aggressiveness in our pressing defense will be hard to replace. 'COACH STILLSON John Courter cv:Er'.,,i,,ie..'.umi., ....m..ns.,..,-KWu.W Jon Paulson Jon's TinesT qualiTy was his fine shooTing abiliTy. AlThough he didn'T see much game acTion, Jon was helpful by keeping The regulars honesT in pracTice wiTh his shooTing. Jon, as our ASTB PresidenT, added a Touch of class To The Team. COACH STILLSON George overcame early sea- son problems wiTh consisTency. He dominaTed iusT abouT every sTaTisTic and every opponenT in The league and was Mr, Every- Thing in The CIF Playoffs. NOT only is Tall buf played Tall. COACH STILLSON George Trapp I Terry Miller WheTher a sTarTer or coming oTT The bench, Terry knew his iob and goT iT done. AlThough noT 'physically sTrong, he scrapped righT wiTh The compe- TiTion. His basic TundamenTal soundness helped The Team achieve iTs goals. COACH STI LLSON Ron was loyal, sincere, and never let up despite iniured leg. His game time was limited, but kept regu- lars on their toes in prac- tice. He could always be seen encouraging the play- ers on the floor. COACH STI LLSON Ron Brown ,Q h, f , g s- , I ., I s , Denny Strickler My best example of a dedicated player who plays at both ends ot the court. His fine outside shooting, know-how ot going to the bucket and his complete- ness were characteristics that led us -to the CIF champion- ship. COACH STI LLSON Steve, as an inexperi- enced player, played way above his 6'2 stature. His great iumping and rebound- ing ability, his anticipation of detense, and his overall competitiveness were factors in the success of the team. He was one of the most im- proved players on the squad. COACH STILLSON Steve Collins r xS i'T--. ,,--.F .. .. , .V i. Y. ,-....i....-, Bernie Craig Bernie was moved up to the varsity late in the regu- lar season and went with us to the CIF playoffs, atter playing very well with the Bee's. The experience gained will aid him in his next two years. COACH STILLSON Somebody had to com- pete against George every- day in practice-John did lust that and did it well. This was his main contribu- tion to our success. He didn't see much game ac- tion but gained invaluable experience. COACH STILLSON John Thompson l 159 Mike Kendall Biggest 'little' man in CIF this year. Really ma- tured as season progressed. A 'take charge' guy who doesn't like the word 'losef l-lis quickness, tield goal and free throw shooting, driv- ing three point plays, and assists were all important in our CIF championship. COACH STILLSON Mike Kendall confronts two North Torrance gargantuans and attempts to break through the defense. CATS BEGIN PROWL ON CIF ln the initial ClF tilt, the 'Cats looked very unirnpressive. Led by 6-3 forward Bob Terrio, the Coyotes consistently hit from way outside as they fought to a 2l-T6 first quarter lead. Only a great effort by Denny Strickler kept the 'Cats within range. Strickler employed a variety of fantastic moves that enabled him to score li points in the almost-disastrous first quarter. In the second half the Wildcats looked like a different team. With the score knotted at 29-29, the Coyotes were forced to come out to try and stop Strickler. This left Trapp with only one man to guard hirn, and he got his chance to score. In the half, Trapp managed to hustle in an amazing 28 points and finished with a game high 37, as the 'Cats downed Buena Park by a 69-57 count. lt was certain, however, that if the 'Cats were ever to emerge victorious from the North Torrance contest, they would have to play a much improved game. NORTH TORRANC Trapp whelm , ,fy fl reaches up and lobs in another basket for an over in 1, r , ' l ZZ, i rf. 5 T it 23' fr f, , Z g 37 points against the Buena Park Coyotes. f , ff ? f f? ff f , of 3 1 V 1: 1 ff 4 f v 9 af ff? f r t 5 We r t 'ff ri 252222 'W il ig X V E? 5 525, iiiifi ,i, :riffs i:,fi4islf5l. tiiiit. if ,,i. 1 , lg .. siiiiu. tryin- wif taiiffi ri iii'iiiiiifiii M2 it ff .i '12 -- if ,i fi l ghi iitgyti if it X l 5 if tt ,ig ,ggi ery, git A. lsii ' , at . g C Y i , tt, . M EQ Ep ii E6 2 5 5, . ki 2 , A5 i 5, if fi srl X git at il ' in it H2 gig , 1545 ,T T 9i1,itg: 4 'giiiiii' it 3 3 13E'E iii xiii? ii it N-31,53 lgifiifi , i . ,. llglfffli' ,i ii mfifl' 2X'1' i3 'T + S' K' K ' 1 FALLS PREY TO HUNGRY CATS As The WildcaTs Took The floor againsT sixTh ranked Norfh Torrance, There was noT a person in The gym who did noT feel The pressure and suspense ThaT wenT along wiTh This game. Monrovia looked like midgeTs againsT The Towering Saxons. NorTh's gigan- Tic duo of 6-TO Taylor and 6-7 2110-pound Nielsen looked unmercifully huge, and The baTTle looked almosT Too much for 'CaT cen- Ter Trapp. BUT as iT Turned ouT, The baTTle did noT resT in Georges hands alone, for scrappy forward Sfeve Collins played as if The game meanT his life and led The 'CaTs To an asfounding 73-6O vicTory. Coach Sfillson exclaimed, This is The greaTesT vicfory l've had in ll years as a coach. And iT was Truly a greaT vicTory. The 'CaTs overcame Tremendous odds - heighT and officiaTing - To puf TogeTher a vicTory any Team would be proud To claim. ' ' W7 new ' ' , v,,,. 6 . W - J' 3 lr ' if Liu , ,k ,E fl if Scrappy Sieve Collins leaps high To Take The ball our of The hands of The gigonT c Saxons. CATS AMBUQH coviNA Did we execufe, or did we execuTe? exclaimed a happy Tony STillson amid The din of The posT-game parTy. ThaT was The besT iob of running or offense any Team of mine has ever done. Mosf of our poinTs came off our offensive paTTerns-noT garbage. Once again, iT was The scoring aloiliTy of Trapp, Kendall, and Sfrickler, and The husTling of CourTer and Collins ThaT spelled defeaf for The Third-ranked Covina ColTs, Trapp managed To score 29 poinTs al- Though spending The Third and much of The fourTh auarfers on The bench because of foul Trouble, AlThough The hoT-shooTing Covinans shoT a scorching 62 percenf from The floor, a well-balanced aTTack and an effecfive press kepT The WildcaTs ahead by a comforrable margin for mosT of The game. Pacing The aTTack and seTTing up The offense was guard Mike Kendall as he amazed The crowd wiTh his devasTaTing drives and lasT second releases of The ball under The boards for Two poinTs. Coach STillson preTTy well summed up The feeling of The Team by blurfing, There were eighT Teams lefT TonighT, and we were The only one noT ranked, and were going To Long Beach - oh my gosh! Shirley Boocock appears unhappy with The way Things are going on The floor. l6l All the tensions and emotions of a rueling CIF trek are released in that one great moment as Monrovia emerges victorious in the cham- Q pionship game. CATS CLAW BULLDOG9, EAGLES Trailing by ten points with time running out on them late in the fourth quarter, a determined Wildcat team managed to maintain their cool as they turned on the heat and overcame a hustling Burbank squad by a 58-54 count. lgniting the rally was spunky 5-9, T45-pound guard Mike Kendall as he took charge of the 'Cat team and sank nine of nine free throws in the sec- ond half and finished as high point man in the exciting contest with 2l points. The tall and talented Burbank five led all the way into the final quarter behind the uncanny shooting of forward Dave l.eSeuer and guard John Hoffman. The turning point in the contest came when giant center George Trapp took a fast break pass downcourt and started heading towards the basket with intentions of using his famous dunk shot. But Burbank guard John Hoffman shot downcourt and managed to slap the ball out of Big George's paw as the 'Cat center started his lump. No sooner did the ball leave his hands than Trapp seemed to come alive. All of a sudden he was all over the court, blocking shots and intercepting passes. Al- though he finished with only 16 points, Trapp was instrumental in the win. But the key to the win was not made on the court. lt was made in the solemn tenseness of locker room half-time strategy talk by Coach Stillson as he switched his game plan, lt was the way we switched our defense in the second half. We gambled on a zone press and then we fell back to a zone. When they saw the zone, they started standing still, Then they started thinking of shoot- ing, and when you do that, you're not going to hit. With this change, the 'Cats were awarded the privilege of meeting the El Segundo Eagles the next night, and that is history! From the tip-off it was evident the Wildcats were not going to let themselves be awed by the massive Eagles. Trapp pretty well described the 'Cat feeling when he quipped, The Eagles may be flying high, but we're gonna shoot them out of the sky. With Trapp working well inside and Denny Strickler hitting from way beyond the Eagle zone, the Wildcats jumped from behind to tie the contest early in the second quarter and go ahead by two at the half. The third quarter was controlled by Monrovia. Kendall and Trapp scored all but two of the Wildcat points as they extended their lead to ten at the end of the period, 45-35. With Eagle mentor Cliff Warren raging along the sidelines, the Eagles went into a full court press which erased the 'Cat lead and put El Segundo ahead by one, 52-5l, with just l:l7 seconds re- maining. Monrovia's iumping-jack forward, Steve Collins, however, was fouled attempting to score on a re- bound following a Terry Miller miss from the free throw line. He made one of two free throws which put the game at 52-52 and sent the game into overtime. The overtime period was all Trapp as he scored 7 of lO 'Cat points and gave the Wildcats the first CIF championship in the history of the school! i i it ...xg -...wi-.N -.1-iv..-me:+3':s?i?tE-'-iztwttt 594 'wVl'L M ,wwf My v, 'fl' f 54? I kV,, A Z ff, K z , .I-, rf!! F, w-:Q zfff' ' ww M ap ,. From six To eighT every morning be- fore school, The JV Team could be found pracficing and perfecfing plays ThaT led Them To a successful ll-7 record for The year. Co-capfains Sieve Flannes and Phil Pfeiffer, along vviTh forward Bob Wil- liams, John McLaurin and Dennis WilleT, led The scoring affack as They execufed a very effecTive press and a very fasT running game. Sfeve Flannes and Phil Pfeiffer were voTed MosT Valuable Players, while John McLaurin was awarded The disTinc- Tion of being The Mosf lnspirafional. Dennis Willeff was named Mosf lm- proved. ii if G L. El 1 Rob Kendall defenses his man perfectly. FLANNE9. PFEIFFER MOST VALLIABLE .IV'ERS FIRST ROW: S. Flannes, J. McLaurin, B. Kolberg, D. Leisure, J. Laurifson, P. Pfeiffer, M. Woods, W. Tauclen, K. Snow. SECOND ROW: D. Yocum, mgr., M. Morris, coach B Rayburn, R. Mix, D. Willett, D. Jones, B. Williams, C. Alquist, mgr. FIRST ROW: T. Johnson, R. Kendall, B. Sanders, D. Jones, C. Brice, D. Doolittle. SECOND ROW: Coach Simmons, H. Holmes, C. Rasmussen, D. Best, J. Parker, J. Johnson, S. Silcott, B Gadbury. TEAM EFFORT LEADS CEES A second place finish and an li-3 record were the well deserved rewards for a dedicated Cee team under the direction of Coach Artie Jenkins. Utiliz- ing an effective press and a tenacious man-to-man defense, the Wildkittens were able to master their opponents, in- cluding a 25 point victory over arch- rival Arcadia. Alternating their line-ups frequently, they managed to letter all but two play- ers. The usual leaders on the court were Gary Williams, Captain Jimmy Wilson, Billy Jackson, Henry Gibbs, Dennis Doose, Dwayne Sims, Bryant Wieneke, and Walter Ferris. The team named Henry Gibbs and Billy Jackson as their Most Valuable players, while choosing Dwayne Sims as Most Improved. WILD KITTENS CLAW OPPONENTS Ending the year with a 9-5 PL record, this year's Dee team was deemed highly successful. Its goal set for an even win-loss record, a spirited group of Wild- kittens teamed up not only to achieve this goal but to surpass it. Leading the Dee team on court were Larry Vanderdoes, Ed Frederickson, Rusty Radcliffe, Terry Bourne, and Mike Romero. At the season's end, the Dee's chose Larry Vanderdoes as their Most Valuable player, while Rusty Radcliffe was named Most Inspirational and Ed Frederick- son Most Improved. HOLMES. CRAIG STAR FOR BEES This year's Bee team was characterized by individual stars and bad luck. A Pacific League Crown was anticipated with such standouts as Herbie Holmes, Bernie Craig, Tommy Johnson, and Butch Gadbury leading the attack. A strong bench of John Parker, Don Doolittle, and Rob Kendall added to the 'Cat strength. Hopes of a championship diminished as three victories were lost in the last few seconds as the team seemed to choke after building up good leads. The loss of Holmes and Craig to the Varsity reduced 'Cat hopes near the end of the season, and they managed to struggle to a 7-7 PL record. FIRST ROW: D. Sims, W. Nunnely, J. Hawthorne, G. Williams, J. Wilson, B. Wieneke, W. Avlo. SECOND ROW: M. Flan'nes, J. Reagan, B. Jackson, W. Ferris, D. Doose, H.. Gibbs, J. Edwards. FIRST ROW: D. Carr, M. Inouye, D. Bagwell, T. Bourne, G. Timmons, R. Trevino, R. Radcliffe. SECOND ROW: E. Frederickson, R. Kokuga, L. Vanderdoes, N. Pollok, J. May, M, Romero, S. Hardy, R. Lebrecht T65 4 'Zan 4-i 0ufn '42, 'S Varsity McNeil, Jon is one ot the top B treestylers in the CIF. He holds school records in the 50 tree 2.9, 100 tree 51.4, and 200 free 1155.4 Jon is a senior. Mickelson, Brett is ci prolific swimmer in all strokes, he holds the school record in 400 tree 41159, 100 but- tertly 58.8, 200 indo 21159. Brett is a senior. Martin, Dan is an outstanding breaststroker and butter- tlyer. He is a tremendous competitor, a iunior. Welch, Russ is good in all strokes. l-le's a senior, B's Langdon, Chris, iunior, a good treestyler. Bishop, Tom, a sophomore, is a good prospect in all strokes. Coates, Richard, a iunior who holds the record in breast- stroke. C's Self, Jim, sophomore: good treestyler, fierce competitor. Stanton, Bill, is an outstanding freshman, good in all strokes. Bishop, Pat is probably the 'best backstroker in the school's history. Q 1 5 I WQW1 COACH CONRAD RATES '67 QWIMMERQ . . 1 ,... f' . wwe--...i i1Q.Zi-yw:.L1:5:-' I :.L1:i2. E+s'i1w5ef'. A A 'fbff7j51'QZfIQ'f3i5?2'-:gJl',I3ig1Q,Qf.5 V fp V - 1 rf,:.,s ff-.Y 1.2.1, ,ww-. 3-:M .- ,si ' I .... , . 451, KTOPQ Unrecognizable Mike Wilkinson is caught starting another race. QMIDDLE1 Churning up the water, taking a deep breath, pushing that extra bit toward the finish, Bret Mickelson. IBOTTOMI Russell Welch strains for the finish line. ' K. C ff t'i' 'lr Q! X fi 1 is sh l I ' 167 Y.. Couch Bob Clorno K 1 Iffllfif b 1 ff' 'frfiff Ear' fy' lr vi, 'T' ,KA ' ,V if 3 25,81 ,f if f,x,. ,f.,,, vX'fY1'yf'yffX f T, xv'fwA. H ,V l K W' Vf,,1'i..!2'J'kKf ff? 1 tn. 1. 2 'Tiff' yi! if 1. -5 K 44 . N , Q 4 1 I Q. Y . ff- V .4 ,nj , TL . V, , '1 f.k2 . .. I . M . FIRST ROW: R. Olivos, S. Hutchins, J. Price, C., Bourne. SECOND ROW: G. Boen, J. Ryon, C. Horbough, T. Lewis, C. Kim- brough. THIRD ROW: M, Brochu, coach, R, Cocke, D. Nylcmder, J. Platt, D. Warner. FOURTH ROW: B. Brucio, P. Pfeiffer, T. Reed, B. Wright, P. Holman. Darw An inexperienced but potentially solid group, the Varsity Baseball team ended its pre-League practice session with a 2-4-O record, by no means an actual indication ot the young team's ability, An impressive 15-4 victory over Gladstone High in Covina lifted spirits tor the opening League game wth Arcadia. Among the young but talented group ot sophomores were Randy Cocke, pitcher, Phil Holman, catcher, Bryan Wieneke, shortstop, James Price, third base, and Jim Ryan, second base. Darwin Warner, Jett Platt, Doug Nylander, Calvin Bourne, Mike Kendall, and Clarence Kimbrough were returning iuniors who contributed some needed experience to the tield players. Hard hitting seniors Jackie Adams, Gordon Boen, Tom Lewis, Clyde Harba-ugh, and Tom Reed were expected to bolster the team's standing, All of the needed ingredients were there for a Pacitic League Championship in 1967. in Warner at bat. LLI Ll..I -I -.I -I LLI LL LLI PETERS. LONG LOOK GOOD ON JV TEAM AT The climax of The pracTice season, The JV Baseball Team had compiled a 3-3-O record. Going inTo The opener againsT Arcadia, The Team Tound ThaT The pre-season experience was all ThaT was needed To uncover several sTar players. Gary PeTers was The ouTsTanding piTcher of The Team. Dennis Doose and Bruce Sanders were also puTTing TorTh greaT perTormances. Dave Long was supplying needed hiTTing power and Les Caldwell was managing To drive in needed runs, compiling quiTe an RBI record. Jim Gordon was expecTed To be one OT The beTTer Tielders on The Team. Coach Dennis GasTineau predicTed ThaT boTh PeTers and Long would probably sTep up To Var- siTy in '68 iT Their performances on The Tield were consisTenT. JV is The Training ground Tor TuTure VarsiTy players. This year's Team will probably supply The needed Tield and bench sTrengTh Tor nexT year's VarsiTy Team. - f V iz.. NAA ' -- ' . . 1,4-15 Y:........,. CIT? - , . CAT A CRT V if H5533 CAT I V J 1 M wr, CII 3, FIRST ROW: L. Trimble, T. Josenhans, J. Gordon, B. Abell, B. Casey. SECOND ROW: G. Grubb, L. Apodoca, L. Caldwell, D. Long, T. Aldrich. THIRD ROW: Coach GasTineau, D. Doose, B. Sanders, M. Edwards, D. Jones, E. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: H. Gibbs, G. PeTers, D. Jones, RoscherT, E. Spicer. FIRST ROW: D. Sim, R. LebrechT, El Fredrickson, J. Uhl, B. McNichols, C. HuTson, M. Lopez. SECOND ROW: R. Zim- merman J. Lee, G. Boen, R. Holland, J. Cranor, D. Carr, B. Rossa. THIRD ROW: T. Clark, J. Callahan, M. Rodriquez, C Olson J. Card, J. Edwards, R. Kendall, D. Pawelek, W. Robinson. BRuBAKER mio FROSH ACES AlThough The Frosh baseball record was only O-2 aT press Time, iT is no real indicaTion of The Team's abiliTy and poise. With The opening season game againsT Arcadia, The Team pro- duced several sTar players. Willie Robinson, Ed Fredrick- son, and Joe Uhl had demon- sTraTed Their baTTing power in pre-season games. Jeff Cramer and John Callahan supplied piTching sTrengTh where iT was needed. Frosh Coach Brubaker sTaTed ThaT all-round, ouTsTanding play- ers Willie Robinson, Rob Ken- dall, and Ed Fredrickson would probably see VarsiTy acTion nexT year. 41357. 'f 4' X if T.. . A . 1 x CH' ' I WTAMMM f ftrfffif Il A A In I . .... , . J, , T . 'f T ,' I .J .W T T. I Q ' TTT . '- I - ,. . llHTl-BTi.i- if me-T-ii Steve Flannes and Maury McConnell show The Teamwork which made The Tennis Team so successful This year. WINNING COMBINATION FOR TENNIS: NEW COACH. TEAMS Following a noT so successful '66 sea- son, The MHS Tennis Team prospecTs were slighTly brighTer. Acquiring a new coach, Harry Kawahara, American lnsTi- TuTions insTrucTor, The Team had a sur- prisingly evenTTul pre-season pracTice. WiTh Mark Oberon, STeven Flannes and Bob Bell leading The singles and Maury McConnell and Greg Oberon leading The doubles, The VarsiTy neTTers deTeaTed Burroughs High and came wiThin a Tew poinTs of besTing Muir and Rosemead. This early showing by The Varsify '66, when The 'CaTs' record was I-23. The JV's, led by Mike Nichols, Mike Garcia, Bill MinTeer and Nobe Euguchi, The Toreign exchange sTudenT, also compiled many poinTs againsT Their opponenTs. Due To a lack oT Frosh squads ThroughouT The League, Monro- via didn'T have much opporTuniTy To show iTs abiliTy. However, when The opporTuniTy came, The boys were on hand To compeTe as The inexperienced Frosh Team added depTh To The JV's and applicable knowledge To Their own neT abiliTy. 4 A seems To TorecasT a beTer season Than FIRST ROW: A. Crawford, J. Wilson, D. Kies, E. Carlson, B. Bell, G. Dodd, D. Bagwell, T. Moses, B. MinTeer. SECOND ROW: M, Garcia, M. Nichols, J. Peochey, L. Boyles, M, Flannes, J. Gould, B. Kol- berg, W. CarTlidge, P. Abell. THIRD ROW: M. McConnell, C. Bishop, K. MerediTh, M. Oberon, B, Miller, 5. Flannes, J. Loach, F. ToTTen, R. Thomas. ll VARSITY TRACK PAVES WAY FOR FUTURE SUCCESS OF GREEN AND WHITE . I ' .414 ,. U - Qpyi W1 V , ' L, ,,,, I . , . i , . 1. , .bf . .,. 1, 1 .. J, I . ,. I V: ., is S 1, 'X C.CUA . 1 , .-f -. , , 4- 'u-- . . Q ei . . ' 1, rf, efiilfffial. -- .K .. gg, W .gfgg ' fy 'K A . QM., ,,,f , V' pf n 2- 1 . 55 I 2222 ! ' ' W 'f ' .lf ,693 f. 1. .... . Q, A X, ,fl my f i s f g P y ., . ,,,,,,.- -, ' '-'-' N1 -. -A , - ii .M ' - - W.. J ' , Loree Klein Joe Sanchez FIRST ROW: D. Coombs, D. Hall, D. Wilfred, W. Johnson, J. Sonchez, E. Buiando. SECOND ROW: D, Speer, E. Nunnely, B. Cole, H. Holmes, S. Collins, S. Milbrcindf, R. Mix, K. Lousmonn. 41. Q 1 Plagued wiTh a poTenTial-filled Team, 'CaT coaches Walker, Daniels ond STe- vens had a hard Time deiermining The '67 Team's composiTion. The coaches' farsighTedness was seen when They moved several vorsiTy sTars olown To The B's. Players who were leTT on The compeTed fiercely ogainsT op- varsiTy posing Teams from all over San Gabriel Valley. Leooling The hurdlers were STeve Collins and Phil Lindsey, boTh exfremely fine compeTiTors. Bobby Cole, WilberT Johnson, Loree Klein, and Dick Coombs complemenied The running faciT of MHS's cindermen. One of The finer shot puTTers in The valley is vying for league honors, he is STeve Milbrandf. These are some of The boys who annually com- peTe for The green and whiTe Team. A finer group of individual sTors would be harder To find anywhere. L. Klein, Z. Goodrich, P. Huld, M. Esh. THIRD-ROW I l ,ri FIRST ROW: T. Arndt, B. Ross, J. Weaihersby, G. Morshitg, E. Lotion, J. shannon. ssconn ROW: A. Volei, E. Peachey, J. 1' r Williams, R. Richardson, B. Di- neen. THIRD ROW: B. llton, C. -gf Price, W. Warren, D. Esh, J. Parker, D. Cooper, R. Husband. B AND C TRACK: POTENTIAL PROMIQED IN FUTURE One of the bright spots in The '67 season appeared at the start in the Torm of The B team. Seeking another Tine year, The coaching staff deemed iT necessary to demoTe several Var- sity boys To competition on a not so gruelling level. Those who were drafted Tor The B Team were long distance stars Joe Sanchez lwho doubles as a pole vaulterl and Estan Buianda ll32Ol, hurdler and broad iumper, Herbie Holmes. Solid B leaders were Wayne Warren and Ron Husband in The hurdles along with vastly improved Barry Dineen. Many of The other B, fighters are returning lettermen and cross country runners. Such characteristics and boys Toretell a bright future for The MHS B's. After seeing some of The C boys in action, many people are convinced The Team shows great promise Tor The Tuture. The potential capa- bilities of many of The tracksters extend over several bright years Tor MHS. Excitement, Tierce competition and victory are on The way. The boys who will provide The victory in events are as follows: little Steve Klein, like his older brother Loree, is a Tine runner who promises To be outstanding, Mark Bauer, a Tine prospect, is on his way, This year competing in The 660, Wayne Nunnely, a Tine shot putter, is only a Frosh starter, Tinally we have John McLaurin, who in an early season victory won The high lump with a new school record of five feet nine and one-half inches. FIRST ROW: R. Deem, D. Fisher, S. Klein, L. Reed, R. Espinosa SECOND ROW: J. Roberts, J Hawthorne, M. Bauer, J. Mc Laurin, W. Nunnely, J. Shul man, C. Lindsey. THIRD ROW G. Biggle, C. Gomez, M. Mor gen, R. McCune, J. Watson, J Kies, K. Chilson, W. Addams D. Jackson. T74 CATQKILL V VVV RAQUETTER9 'Y ' ,.-' 'A . V Vg, A V, V V. :V f ..- s. . ' fu' ' W 1 f f D Tri Q' .if V ' , V C- 's -,... ,,. 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' Offering opportunities for enioyable activities, Ml-lS's honorary girls' athletic club, Circle M, is a fine goal for those girls who have taken an active interest in sports and who have maintained a B average in physical education, This organization was directed by otticers Nancy Soyeshima, president, Marsha Anderson, vice-president, Suzanne Fish- er, secretary, Carol Peck, treasurer, and Lorraine Meyer, chaplain. Considered by all to be the high point in the year's activities was a winter weekend at Mrs. M . VZ., . . Vi V Thelma Yenney's Wrightvvood cabin. Encircling their club insignia are the members of Circle M: D. Timmons, E. Pate, B. Gadbury, N, Soyeshima, C. Peck, M. Anderson, S. Fisher, D. Schroder, M. Quesenbery, L. Lamontagne, and L. Boyles. -il WV- .n :. - f vi z f J . A E J y , s . FIRST ROW: J. Polak, S. Fisher, S. Davidson, P. Szydlowski, C. McNearny, L. Lamontagne, L. Boyles, E. Sprague, D. Timmons, M. Quesen- bery. SECOND ROW: C. Procter, C. McGuinnes, E. Collins, C. Ross, C. Kassel, L. Lewis, P. Clarkson, J. Freyheit, P. Scott, D. Denard. THIRD ROW: C. Watson, P. Johnson, R. Ruh, L. Seders, J. Graves, B. Butler, K. Hooker, P. Steuve, T, Dickinson, D. Schroder, L. Harris, Miss Beverly Stunden, sponsor. GAA Earning itselt a position among the most active clubs on campus, the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation lGAAl participated in year-round sports activities - volleyball, basketball, baseball, and individual sports. President Lorraine La Montagne, Vice-presidents Loretta Boyles and Marion Quesenberry, Secretary Yolaine Bowers, and Treasurer Carol McNerney organized inter- mural competition lplaydaysl in which three schools participated. They again maintained their tradition of service by both sponsoring the election dance and providing all decorations. l A perfect swing, taunts Patt Schuil, but it would help to have both feet planted on the ground. MODERN DANCE Grace and limberness are Two fine qualiTies developed in Ml-lS's Modern Dance classes. These same TraiTs are puf To good use when The girls vie for The Modern Dance Trophy aT The close of The year. The classes work Through- ouT The year To prepare Themselves by solos and class proiecTs. The girls find Their pracTice worThwhiIe when The Time comes for The con- TesT, The peak evenT of The year. Sfriking Cl graceful pose is Gwynne Giampehro, performing in The Chrisfmos program presenTed by The Modern Dance classes. N09 Four moppeis ioin loughingly together in dance. Pidured are Joan Gordon, Karen Romin, Karen Churchill, and Lois Christensen. ,A 331 'IE 1 1 ' 7?0WWW7f ylypzaf ff One aspiring student attempts what onlookers deem cz very unique dive. CANDIDS 1 fx , 'Z 5 l s. KRW 'few V . . and you girls will be the trees. Now we need one io porfroy The wmd whooshing through The branches. 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Wiig .Fifi w ,WT ff ? .1 25.2 f f '- 1 -if-E 2 '-A 7 ff 7-,.,fff-4-,QM-el.-0,af, fJi:251?vffpeiz--KW X X X iff yy I1 f j7,Z5-jd ff Q f , . , ,, ,f ,f f ,f , , f , ,AV.f54,. .f .-., .4,..L.W, A-W., Ag 1 1 44 14 W M X ff if 1 -1 ADMINTQTRATIVE CONCERN IMPORTANT Monrovia High School is lucky To have a princi- pal who Takes an acTive inTeresT in The TuncTions and desires OT The sTu- denT body. Mr. Leonard Morris cares abouT each individual who walks The halls oT MHS. Aside Trom being The high schools principal, Mr. Morris Takes an ac- Tivs parT in The commu- niTy by being a member oi RoTary Club and an avid golTer. Zv- W ,f Assistant principals Mr. Hurry Sfrubbe and Mr. John W. Mire co ordinoie sTudenT needs. Mr. Harry STrubbe and Mr. John VV. Mire Tilled The posiTions of Monrovia High's assisTanT principals. They, as Principal Leonard Morris' righT-hand men, co-ordinaTe sTudenT acTiviTies and individual needs. AssisTanT Principal STrubbe is in charge oT sTudenT acTiviTies and discipline. Besides execuTing The many oluiies oT his iob, he also serves as Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Mire, who is new,To MHS This year, is, oTTicially, AssisTanT Principal-AdminisTraTive Co-orolinaTor oT The Work Experience EducaTion Program-guiTe a TiTle Tor a new employee! This new program was TirsT inTrooluceol To MHS in The spring of 'oo Mrs. Esfella Peierson serves as Principal Morris' secreTary, and Mrs. Jean Thurston helps The assisTanT principals vviTh Their l8O daily work. MHS's enthusiastic principal, Mr. Leonard Morris, Takes an ocTive inTeresT in The ASB. Performing many duTies essenTial To The vvell-being of Tillman serve as The members oT The girls' counseling sTaTT. Ml-IS sTudenTs is The counseling sTaTT. Included in The coun- On The boys' counseling sTaTT are Mr. ArThur Langdon, Co- selors' daily aCTivTies are individual sTudenT guidance, pro- ordinaTor oT Pupil Services, Mr. RoloerT Long and Mr. Al gram changes, college planning, and vocaTional direcring. KaTich, boys' counselors. All sTudenT apTiTude Tesfing is han- Miss ClyTis Cummens, Mrs. Gladys Lee, and Mrs. Rufh dled by Mr. Langdon. dxf - Monrovia High's counseling staff is composed of Miss Clyiis Cummens, Mrs. Ruth Tillman, Mrs, Gladys Lee, Mr. Arihur Langdon, Mr. AI Katich, and Mr. Robert Long. COUNSELING STAFF AWARE DF STUDENT OBJECTIVES , l8l DR. LACEY AQQLIMES ROLE 0F NIUSD SUPERINTENDENT Members of the School Board of Trustees include Mr. R. Bruce Hezlep, Mr. Paul Garber, Mr. William Miner, Mr. Scott Metcalf and Mr. Robert Flannes. Upon the resignation of Mr, Miner, Mr. Jesse Hollifield was selected to till the vacancy. Last spring The Monrovia School Board selected Dr. William Lacey To till the position ot Monrovia Unified School District Superintendent. As new superintendent, Dr. Lacey came to this dis- Trict with many pre-reauisites. l-le was superintendent ot Palo Verde Unitied School District in Riverside. In The Victor Valley District in San Bernardino County he held the position ot assistant superintendeht. AT Big Bear High School, where he was assigned his Tirst Teaching position, he was vice-principal. Dr. Lacey received his Bachelor ot Arts degree aT UCLA. l-le went on To earn his doctorate at USC. l-le participates actively in Phi Delta Kappa, an honorary teachers' association, Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge, and various other service and educational groups. Superintendent Dr. William Lucey fits easily into his new position at the Linwood office. A Mr. Kenneth Richardson and Mr. Raymond Rodriguez serve the District as assistant superintendents. . 39 'Q 1, Wh v I i Maintaining the busy Attendance Office are Mrs. Adeline Moak, Mr. Clovis Smith, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. 53 Mrs. Kathryn Larson takes care of important records. AISO Cl MHS record keeper is NUSS Gl0riC1 Higel. Mr. Warren Jaycox, MUSD Administrative Assistant, oversees the districts personnel. Numerous procedures in- strumental to the efficiency of Monrovia l-ligh are car- ried out by the Attendance and Records Offices. Mr. Clovis Smith, Director of Attendance and Child Welfare, heads the Attend- ance Office staff. Mrs. Ade- line Moak serves as Mr. Smith's secretary and is in charge of boys' attendance. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, a clerk typist, takes care of girls' attendance. The At- tendance Office also com- piles the daily California state student attendance re- ports. Data processing of grades, transcripts, testing information, and all other paper work except attend- ance is handled bythe Rec- ords' Office staffed by Mrs. Kathryn Larson and Miss Gloria l-ligel. BUSY OFFICES DIRECT ATTENDANCE. RECORD INFORMATION 183 I .J .V 1,117 ? ,, lg 3 sq l I' 'ffQ5'i 2 1 V-'VA.V,.,A ,,,,,,4 f ' A r L i T 'T Regulating The Audio-Visual deparfmem of The school is Mrs. Madge Lowe. STUDENT NEEDS MET BY SPECIAL SERVICES Several valuable services are accessable To MadiTes. The Lilorary, STudenT Store, Nurses and Audio-Visual OTTices Take care oT These services. Miss KaThryn Geddes and Miss June Jahr are The high school's librarians and Mrs. Ann Fox is in charge oT The STudenT STore. Serving as The school nurse is' Mrs. BeaTrice l-larT. Mrs. Madge Lowe regulaTes The ordering oT Tilnns, records, and Tapes and The disTribuTion of pro- iecrors, Tape recorders, and record players Through The Audio-Visual Office, 7 Mrs. Ann Fox manages The STudenT STore where many sTudenT supplies can be ol:JTairiecl. Shown is Senior Marsha Anderson assisting Mrs. Fox. XXx Miss June Jahr and Miss Kathryn Geddes are always ready To help Madites with Their library needs. Becoming school nurse This year is Mrs. Beatrice Hart. She is in charge of The srnooTh functioning of The l-lealTh Center. L- D 25, N f , 0 ,l, . A., , 1 , Miss Madeline Emmert . . . English 10, English ll Mr. James Stewart . . . U.S. ' History '-'V' H . ix Mgrgggne Campbell . . . Ger- ' CLClfr'+ MDNR VKWEQWTQEAEHIND TAFF DEDICATED TO FINE IDEALQ OF EDUCATIDN Mr. Jack Christopher . . . Lcxfin l,2,3 A English 9 Mrs. Hedvig Finkenbinder . . . English 9 ' ', ' I Q 'V 45+- 'LQ,g1l2?f,,'?' '- f f L ' Mr. Jul Williams . . . English 9 185 Mr. Mike Morris . . Boys' P.E. Y www: . ,. x. , I, 4 7' 5 V 4 , Kiwi? Mrs. Barbara Graham . . . Art l, Crafts V64 5 5-N w my 1 I 'M ' , W, '1+ -if w'9'f'9.f ' '74 , 4 - ff ' Z fl- 7, 4- it . ' 'U 'V ffvf if '3, , ,:' I W, V V,5j.f,nV L ,'fir,ii,, '. 0 V , , , if , 1, iq sw , ' 'VA f., 4 INA ,,,,.4 SER ,, ma.A V ,. 1 V, 6 n Q , E. yan' 1 M AT 4 Y srl ,,..,.. q...,-a-V i 'T Miss Vivian Elmgren . . . World History Mr P R Pratt American Institutions Mr. Robert Oliver . . , English 9 Mr. Frank Pilmer . , . Algebra l,2 Mrs. Dolores Gilles . . . Typing 1,2 .W..,,, ...gn-Q., ,.., WA - 4 Mr. Donald Robbins , . . Gen- eral Business, Boys' P.E. Mr. Frank Jonsson . . . English 12, Annual Mrs. Ardifh Vamum . . . Home' making 1,2 Mrs. Patricia Bogy . . . English 9 187 Mr. Robert Clarno . . . U.S. History, California His- fory 5 4 W' Mr. James Crosson , . . World History, U.S. Hisiory 1 Mr. Anihony Slillson . . . Main 3, Boys' P.E. Mr. David Pollard . . . General Science, Life Science, English 2 l f 5 S .1 2 4 1 Mrs. Thelma Thompson . . . , Beginning Journalism, Ad- l vancecl Journalism i Miss Rosemary Taggarf , . . l Typing l, Shorthand, Retail i Selling g l i88 W mmwa. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson . . . Hornemoking 1234 111 Vincent Zappa . . . Math 1, Pre-Algebra, Algebra l naw- Mr. Vernon Conrad . . . Geography ,............u.,1,, ..hw . , Mrs. Carol Seur . . . World History Mr. AI Kaiich , . . Boys' P.E, Mr. Arthur Palfrey . . . U.S. Hisfory, English 9 .5 nw f.fg,i Af' ,N 1 2, . , V ,as 1 , H ,L A ' it 4' N 1 Mrs. Lindo Nelson . . Girls' P.E. MP ' Mr, Hul Swuim , . MGTH l, Sheet Metal, Auto Services Electricity l89 Miss Beverly Burlleil . . . Eng lish ll xl Mr. Dennis Gasfineau . . Moth l, Pre-Algebra, AI- gebrcm I y ,. .. ' O O vi is. ,. FN a 2153 B B ' 511:33-fi' - 4 a 0 .. 0 9 Mr. Richard Boles . . . Life Science, Lab Biology Qfllts f ,, , J W, A522 4wF K fi Mr. George Jaffray . . . Life Science, Chemistry Miss Beverly Slunden . . . Girls' P,E. Miss Amie Gilbert . . . Tournomenf Speech, Drclmo, English 9 -N, .W mr ' W5 E' Y , e2x .1311 1,.53,g55t,f 3 33, wmemx 1' YRSetDHISAAKXLQYQEXNXRLtt.1RSa123...uX.?c:mNtRNl.SlQ!-EQSSAK iZ1.K' , , .QWNFBAISX Mrs. Barbara Jolliffe . . , Spanish 1,3,4 Mrs. Angie Leid . . . Home- making 1,4 Mr. Robert Culp . . , Mechanical Drafting 1,2, Shop Draffing Mr. Harry Kawahara . . . American Institutions Mr. Robert MacC1owry . English 10,12 Mr. Robert Pelfrey . . . Arr 1,2 Mrs. Sandra Freeman . . . French 1,3,4 .1 Xxywal K ax' 2 X Mrs. Mary McKesson . . . Girls' P.E. Mrs. Pairicici Groiewiel . . . English ll, 12 Mr. Phillip Burns . . . English Mrs. Muriel Rowe , . . English 9,11 Mr. William Finder . . . Wood Shop l,2, Survey Shop ,1.:.sm1nmmfaaEnnnln19 22 i Q Mr. Peter Becker . . . Geography Mr John Walsh En ish 10 Mrs. Annu Cinque. . . English 11,12 Mr. Lee Fender . . . General Science, Physics Mrs. Theodore Taylor . . , Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1,2 f ff f :fx 35,931 ,ji ' va-Ac, A f'f' 4 5- f- ,f Ma-. 4' e .1 2, -'ig' W 1: 'jwggvj ifpjiefgf . Im l V. , 2f.f f 1 . 1 , ff ' 4f?7fZ'A ', , Miss Dorothy Clemmons . . . Ari 1,2,3,4 Mr. August Swyke . . Beginning Elecfricify, Elec Triciry, Electronics 1 81 2 L. mmf? Mr. Anlhony Molodowilch . . Pre Algebra, Tecnnical Main Geomeiry, Probabiliiy Si Siafis tics ' Miss Lillian Stone . . . Typing l, Bookkeeping, I General Business 9 1 'VM I K Q4 Q l - ll , Q ff , ill 5 swf? Miss Georgianna Beck . . . Geography Mrs. Mary House . . . Special Education . ' Q ni gm.. Mr. Allan Maxwell . , , Geography NRSV :tiff . i x115,aQ,3: i' Mr. Chester Ullom . . . Concert Choir I mf Y Concert Choir ll Mixed Chorus Junior f .:f f,qggf,q91-, . 1 ,. , 7-1.2, ,, rural? I 3' 'C , 1- 99 f A, , ,ii, . . 4 V. - - A - 5 - C 'f 7 'A ' A A .V . f ' . . 1 H l ru ... H.. rn -a2::fn5nf1nw ef - Mr. John Quimby . . . Geography, World History, U.S. History, Boys' P.E. Mr. Omer Bailey . . . Prim Shop, Graphic Arts Mr. Otis Jones . . . World History, English Miss Barbara Griswold . . . Typing ll, Business English Mr. Walen Hickey . . . Aufo Services, AUTO Mechanics l95 j Mr. Jerry Simmons . . . Geography, World History I . A , , -ff ' ' f r 5, li Miss Lois Mayer , . . Geometry, Math Analysis Miss Patricia Trueblood . . . American Institutions Mr. James Welsh , . . Math l, Algebra ll, Geometry ata.-1 .lf L .li3':w.Ii2e4:ImE.2a Mr. Robert Opdahl . . . Life Science, Lab Biology Mrs. Gladys Smith . . . Office Practice, Work Experience Miss Bonita Wike . . . Girls' P.E, Mr. David Brubaker , . Architectural Drafting l,2, Mechanical Drafting A- f. 4 5'-, Miss Gladys Jahr . . . U.S. History Mr. Gerald Baggett . . . Spanish 2, French 2 i97 Mr. John McRae . . . lnfermediaie Glee, Advanced Glee, Junior Band, Concerf Band, Orchestra '11 Mr. Ross Laviolefle . . . Life Science, Botany Mr. John Connor Mr Claude Walker Boys P E may , fmmvgw Mr. Robert Marvin 1, Pre Algebra . . Math In ..,. Jn I 2' W Miss Janice Lasell . . , Girls' P.E. . Math l, Pre-Algebra, Algebra l Mr. Bernard York . . Oral English, Speech mawwdikwkrawvf r P r i n T S h o p Mr Virgil Stevens Boys P E. Mr. John Daniels . . . Boys' P.E. FoUrTeen new Teachers joined The Ml-lS sTaTT This year, merging easily wiTh veTeran members To Torm a UniT oT 87 classroom profs. The Taces in This secTion caTch The non- screened, direcT IighTing eTTecT of Teacher picTures in recenT years. Here are Teachers aT work, Teachers alerT Till midnighT grading papers and TesTs, accompanying 70 sTudenTs on a Tield Trip, coaching Teams aTTer school, sponsoring clubs, direcTing acTiviTies, Talking, lisTening, aUesTioning and answering. 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STUDENT INDEX BOYS Abell, Barney-81,170 Abell, Patrick-12,135,171 Aceto, Ben-12,137 Adarnek, William-71,153 Adarns, Bosco-71 Adams, Chris-12,218 Adams, Jackie-12,141,143,144,146 156 Adams, Willie-81,173 Aery, Charles-81 Aldrich, Thomas-81,170 Albee, Ronald-71,143 Allen Greg-81,148 Allen, Steve-91 Alquist, Charles-81,164,115 Alten, Kim-71 Anderson, John-71 Anderson, Norman-71,117 Anderson, Warren-91,115 Andres, Aaron-12 Andres, Clarence-91,114 Andres, Rayrnond-71 Andrues,1'erry-81,137 Angulo, Adrian-12,81 Anthony, Blair-91 Apodoca, Larry-81,170 Apodoca, Robert-12 Arboro, Mike -71 Arena, Michael-71 Armstrong, James-71 Arndt, Timothy-81,152,l53,173,122 Arnold, Charles-71 Artuscheske, Mark-81 Atman, Barry-91 Ayers, Chris-81 Auld, Woody-71 Babcock, Philip-81 Backer,James-91,124,131,203 Bailey, Steve-12,2B,34,39,ll2,100, 120,121,12-41,125,131,137,203,205 213,216 Bagwell, Danny-71,165,171 Baker, Chester-71,711,117 Ba ker, Baker, Baker, Baker Dan-71 l-lenry-12,107 Jerry-91,143 Robert-91 Ballard, Mark-12,128,135,l 37 Ballew, Mark-81 Banks, Christopher-81,238,153 Barker, Richard-71 Barto, Dennis-148 Bartolt, Arthur-81 Battaglia, Joseph-81,129,133 Batten, Joseph-91 Bauer, Mark-81,153,173 Boyrous, Marx-71 Beauchemin, Donald-12 Bell, Jack-13 Bell, Richard-41 ,71,1 111 Bell, Robert-91,124,125,171,122 Bennett, George-13 Berg, Pete-71 Bergqui Berrima Berume st, Norman-71 n, Brian-71,166 n, Leon-91 Best, Dale-71,149 BeST, David-91 ,121l,1 65 Bettridge, Michael-72 Blggle, Gilbert-91,133,153 Bishop, Bishop, Bishop, Black, T Clay-81,171 Patrick-72,152,166 Thomas-128,166 ony-72 Blackwell, Gregory-72 Blackwood, Robert-72 Blakesley, Elmer-72 Blankenship, Paul-13 Blanton Blanton Blanton ,Terry-13 ,John-81 ,Thomas-72 Bledsoe, Steve-13,39,42,131,1A3 Blondi, James-13 Bloys, Greg-B1 Bobel, Gary-72,150 Boen, G Boen, G Bogdan Bokkes, Bokkes, Bong, B ary-72,170 ordon-13,143,168 ovich, John-13 Eric-81 Thomas-72 rian-91 Bonsante, Michael-72 Borrow, Patrick-91,113 Boschert, Ralph-91,170 Boswell , Frank-72,150 Bouch, Geoffrey-91,128 Bouchard, Richard-81 Boultinghouse, Alan-91,203,208 215 220 Boultinghouse, Keven-81 Boultinghouse, Mark-72 Bourne, Bourne, Bourne, Bourne, Calvin-91,113,143,168 Larry-91 Terry-81,165 Theodore-72 Bowen, Don-13 Bower, David-72,166 Bowers, Richard-72 Boyle, Steve-91 Boyles, Loren-91,107,171 Bradford, James-91 Brady, James-81 Brady, Michael-91,149 Bredice, Richard-81 Bricker, Louis-14 Bridges, Edward-72 Bridges, Eric-81 Bridges, Glenn-81 Bridges, Kenneth-72,114 Brirnmer, Lee-14 Bristol, Tim-111 Brothwell, Robert-72,114 Y, - 1 , Chesley, Dennis-82 Brown, Donald-91 Brown, James-72 Brown, Jerry-81,114 Brown, Jimes91 Brown, Joseph-72 Brown, Kevin-21,107 Brown, Lloyd-91 Brown, Michael-72,150 Brown, Rene-72 Brown, Robert-81 nald-14,36,112,113,131 Brown, Ro 137,158 Brown, Timothy-72 Chamberlain, Jett-27 Chambers, Lionel-15 Chambers, Louis-91 Chandler, John-91 Chansler, John-B2 Chapps, Leonard-91 Charotte, Fred-82 Cha rotte, Sta n-B2 Charotte, Tom-B2 Chatman, John-91 Chavez, Jesse-82 Chenne James 15 39123137 Brown, Timothy P.-14 Bruscia, Bruce-14,41,143,168 Bugert, Kevin-14 Buianda, Esteben-91,113,153,172 Bullock, Michael-72,114 Burnett, James-91 Burt, Patrick-91 Burwell,JamesA14,113,116 Buss, David-82,152,166 Buss, Robert-14 Butler, JohnM14 Butler, Stanleyf14,113 Byler, Bruce-82 Cage, James-143,146 Calderwood, Ronald-14,137,152 Caldwell, Les-82,149,170 Callahan, John-71,15O,1 17,170 Callei, Michael-72 Card, William-72,148,170 Card, Paul-91 Cardiel, Tommy-15 Carlos, Manuel-41,91,143,147,22O Carlos, William-82,149 Carlson, Eric-171 Carr, Darrell-72,114,165,17O Carson, Brad-91 Carson, Dennis-72 Cartlidge, Wayne-82,148,171 Case, Terry-91 Casey, Roberts-91,149,170 Cash, Donald-73 Celin, John-82 Cervenak, Don-91 Childs, Richard-73 Chiles, Gary-15 Chilson, Keith-82,133,153,173 Christensen, Don-112,113 Churchill, Gordon482 Churchill, Greg-82,132,133 Cisneros, Ricardo-91 Clark, David-91 Clark, Gary-82 Clark, Timothy-73 Coates, Richard-91,166 Cocke, Craig-82,83,131,143,144, 168 Cole, Robert-15,113,124,143,172 Cole, Robert VV.-82 Coleman, Bart-82 Collins, Steven-92,143,145,158, 161,172 Conkling, Earl-92 Connor, Brian-16 Connor, Philip-82,218 Contreras, Jess-73 Cook, Thomas-73 Coombs, Richard-16,39,41,112,113, 125,133,137,153,172 Coons, Kelly-B2 Cooper, Donaldw92,173 Cooper, Paul-73 Cotton, Larryv92 Coune,Charles-16,41,117,124,125, 122,128,135,137 Courter,JohnA16,28,35,39,66,113, 131,151,1I2,156 Cox, James-73 Cox, Robert-73 .11 il B-f'. ,-'f'j E51 Dave Culp gallantly opens the door ot a new Buick tor Alan Boultinghouse in hopes that Alan will relinquish his position at the driver's seat at BECHERER BUICK, 840 W. Huntington, 359-3201. s.'a1 p xx I X A Jim Thompson and Roy Elder rock out at ARCADIA MUSIC MART, 21 E. Huntington, Arcadia, 446-3111. Marion Quesenbery and Becky Armas study their menus as Margie Harvey places her order at BEN'S SMOKEY PIT, 125 E. Huntington, 358-3103. lt must cost more than that! insists Steve Bailey as Bruce Backer shows him one ot the many coats avail- able at BLOCK'S CLOTHIER, 420 S. Myrtle, 358-2210. 203 O4 ? ,M ls he Tor reol'? Ko Ko SmiTh, Soilly Moore onol Lindo Johnson wonder os Bill Crippen suTTers in silence ciTTer being TrcinsporTed To The hospiTol by CRIPPEN'S ARCADIA- MONROVIA ANIBULANCE SERVICE, 617 W. Hunfingion, 359-5363. Croig, Bernie-82,159 Croin, Slephen-92 Crcinor, JeTfi73,150,17O Croven, 1-loword-92,152,166 Crowford,Arfhur-92,119,126,171 Crowford, Scon'-73 Crippen, Williom-16,114,1O6,113, 202,204 Cripple, Fronk-73 Crowe, Sreyen-16,39,411,112,113, 123,131,132,137,l22 Crowley, Torn-92,133,143,217 Cullen-Corroll, Mike-16 Cullen-Corroll, Poi-92,148 Culp, Doyid-92,120,12-1,133,1r13, 203,205,20o,208,213,216 Cunningham, Tim-92 Cunningham, Wayne-16,111 Curovo, Michael-92 Curry, Kevin-73 Cussirnonio, George-73 Custer, Gciry-73,150 Dohle, Bruce-82 Dcihlquis1,lV1orl4-82 Donchi1f,PouI-92 Dondridge, Ross-16,111 Dornell, Bobbie-92,113 Doves, Voughn473 Doyids, Dennis-92 Dovis, Donald-92,153 Doyis, Leonord-92,113,133 Dc1vis,Woyne-82,129,153 Dowes, Chris-82 Doy, DonoId443,73,1118 Doyion, Croig-129,134 Decker, RoberT492 Deem, Russell-A1,82,133,153,173 Defzer, Dovid-82,128,115 Defzer, Ron-17,131,152 Deyonker, Michael-73 Diefrick, Doniel-17 Dillow, Donny-82 Dineen, Borry417,173 Dixon, Charles-73 Dodd, Glenn-82,171 Dolon, Michoel-92 Dolon, Poul-92 Dollor, Steve-73,153 Donohue, Edworde17,137 Dooliille, Donold-82,149,165 Doolittle, Roberf-92 Doose, Dennis-82,165,170 Doose, Jim-17 Dorsey, Henry-92,114 Dorsey, Mork-73 Dofson, Jeffrey-73 Douesnord, STeve482 Dougoll, Richordg111,73 Dowd, Don-73 Downord, Edword-37,153 Downing, Stephen-73 Droper, Poul-82,113 DuBois, DeloTieldg73 Dudlesfon, Roberr-92 Duensing, Richord-82 Duer, Rodger--73 Duffield, Robert-17 Durbin, Michoel-73 Dye, Bruce-17 Eolfin, Brion-111,92 Ebbe,John--17,-12,117,121l,125,129, 130,132 Ecl4sfrom,Michc1el-82,129 Edwords, Jornes-73,15O,165,176 Edworcls,N1oIcoIrn-83,170 Eguchi,Nobuo-17,39,42,54,64,106, 107,124,125,131 Eisenbruch, Richcird-17 Elder, Roy--90,92,132,203,206 Elizolde, Fronk492,126 Ellioii, Alex-73,150 Emigh, John-17 Enlow, Thomas-73 Esh,Dovid-83,912,173 Esh, Michoel-17,135,172 Espinoza, Roymon---73,173 Es1in,Bernie-73,117 Efzel, Steven-83 Eubonks, Dole-83 Ewell, Rick-83 Fcinslow, Bruce-17 An'ioTeur inTerior olecoroTors PoTTi Foley oinol Lois Chrisfen- sen consulT The color chcirT beTore selecTing o new shode oT poinT Tor redecoroTing while shopping OT VILLAGE PAINT CENTER, 4163 Live Oak, Arcadia, 446-3935. 'ww ui Eorl Richey ond Jirn LouriTson Toke Time ouT Trorn Their work UT FOOTHILL PHOTO SERVICE, 1007 S. Alfa Visio, 359-6611, To Toke ci sneok preview oT Their Triencls' school porTrc1iTs. Ferguson, Kim-91 Ferrer, Raymond-73 Ferris, Walter-74,165 Ficlces, Scott418,74,125 Findley, Michael-74 Fink, Alfred-83 Fink, Jeffrey-83 Finley, Ron-74 Fiore, Joseph-33 Fisher, Darryl-74,153,173 Fisher, Timothy-92,1351 15 Fitzpatrick, John-74 Flannes, Martin-74,165,171 Flannes, Steve492,95,124,137,164, 171 Fleming, Michael-74 Flint, Chris-18,83 Fogarty, Rowland-41,92 Forsmon, Eric-92 Foster, Paul-74 Fowler, Douglas-83,129,122 Fox, Robert-74,150 Fraiio, Robert-83 Frater, Brian483 Frederickson, Edward-74,165,170 Freeman, Bruce-83 Freeman, Eugene-93 Frias, Ron-83 Frye, Gary-74 Fulmer, Scott-18 Godbury, GeorgeA83,148,165 Goebel, Rex-93 Gallegos, Robert-74 Galloway, Sherrnan474 Galvon, Javier-74 Garcia, Alfonso-74,153 Garcia, George-19 Garcia, William-83,143,171 Gosparrelli, Michael-41,93 Gasper, Phillip-93 Gaul, Dennis-83 Gehr, Ricky-74 Gellinger, Glenn-79 Gentry, Clarence-83,113 George, Joseph-19 Gephart, Dan-82,83 Ghan, Jock-19 Gionnone, Anthonyv93,148 Gibbs, Henry-83,165,170 Giboney, Lyn-19 Gibson, Carl-83 Gifford, Alan+83,128,166 Gilham, Rory-99,105,106 Gilkey, Patrick-83,114,131,149 Gillespie, Ste-venA75,150 Glesby, Bruce493,1O6,124,128,137 Glover, Gary-74 Gloyd, Dennis-83 Gloyd, Doug-83 Gloyd, Steve-93 Golden, Dennis-83 Golden, Michael-93 Gomez, Chris-74,114 Gordon, James-83,170 Goss, Hermann-74 Gaines, Patrick418 Gossett, Steve474,166 -,cfrga Rich rnan, poor rnan, beggar man, thief, chants Ed Mooney as he and Roger Shultz count the buttons on one of the fine dress coats found at FORMAL KNIGHTS, 635 W. Duarte Road, Arcadia, 445-0540. DOUGLAS AND ZOOK MORTUARY, 600 E. Foothill, 358-3244, provides friendly and considerate service fOr those in need. 17 3 YJ , I, .13 37 AH . , t'1?f qi 'ET' Suzie Grubbs rnalces her selection at STUEVE'S ICE CREAM RENDEZVOUS, 244 W. Foothill, 359-9940, as Steve Bailey and Dave Culp watch waitress Chris Day's order taking technique. v-fav' Successl yells one of the student cosmeticians at the FOOTHILL BEAUTY ACADEMY, 223 S. Myrtle, 359-6174, as she places the finishing touches on her customers hair-do, Kokugo, Jim Thompson and Roy Elder check ouT The svveaTers aT ROY LONG'S MEN'S SHOP, 23 E. Huntington, Arcadia, 447-3271. Anyone for dancing? quesTions Lorilee Tomlinson as she prepares To play a record on one of The deluxe con- soles found af CLAUDE CHESS, 322 W. Foofbill, 358-4503. f.,- Pam Driver makes ouT Dave Culp's bill as he casually checks her addiTion aT BONITA CLEANERS, 201 S. Myrtle, 358-8114. Gould, John-74,171 Graham, Timothy-83 Graziano, Charles-41,93,137,1A9 Greeley, David-93,124,128,131 Green, Charles-83 Green, Lee-19 Greene, David-93 Greene, Joe-93 Griffin, Terry-19,143 Griffith, James-74 Grover, Jeff-41,93,133,148,217 Grover, John-74,150 Grubb, oQry4a3,149,17o Gump, Larry-83 Gus, John-19 Gufierrez, Arrhur-19 Hackett, Michael-20,133 Hacking, Edvvin-74 Hall, Albert-20,172 Halsor, David-20,93 HamilTon, Alex-84 Hamilton, Bill-93 Hamilton, Eddie-93 Hammer, Troy-74 Hanson, Sfeve-20,152,166 Haradon, Phil-20 Harhaugh, Clyde-20,168 Hardin, Paul-84,121 Hardy, SylvesTer474,150,165 Harrison, Rick-41,93,112,113,143 HarTley, Roberr-20 Harvey, Mike-20,93 Harvey, Ralph-93,124,129 Hauser, Chris-74 Hawkins, Reginald-20,67 Havvfhorne, Julius-84,150,165,173 Hechr, Randall-148 Heinrich, Bobby-74 Henderson, Pere-93 Henkelman, James-74 Hennessy, Willard-93 Henry, Eugene484,149 Hernandez, John-74 Herrera, Leon-84,150 He-TTich, Herberf-93,124,128,134, 135 Heydon, Paul-74 Hill, Dennis-93,153 Hill, James-84,128,122 Hills, Dan-84 HirT, Sreven-93,124 Hodge, James475 Hodgdon, Chris-84 Hoffman, Lindsay-93,137 Holden, Gary-93 Holland, Richard-75,170 Hollifield, Daniel-20 Holling, Skip-75 Holden, Gary-93 Holman, Ph1llip+84,51 131,148,168 Holmes, Doug-84 Holmes, Gary-84 Holmes, HerberT48,84,143,165,173 Hol1,1hornas-75 Hooks, Rodney-93,41,90,121,131 Hooykaas, Chris-93 Hopper, Kenneth-21 Hosie, David-21,35,39,42,124,125 137,122 Hosfeller, Gary-75 Hougen, Terry-93 Houle, PeTerY84 Huerla, Rick-75 Huey, Louie-21 Huffey, Sfephen-75,114,148 Huggins, Roberf-84,113 1-luld,PaIIe-93,172 Hull, Gary-84,166 Hull, Steven-21 HunT, Charles-84 Hunrer, Gavin-93 Hunfer, Roben-21 Hurd, Enfred-93 Hurdle, Marc-93 Husband, Ronald-93,143,145,173 Husman, Richard-93 Hufcheson, James-93 HuTchins, George-12,20,130,168 Hulson, CurTis-75,170 lppert, William-84 llfen, RoberT484,133,137,153,173 lnouye, Marvin-84,165 ? Jackling, Daniel-21 Jackson, Billy-165 Jackson, Edvvard-93,170 Jackson, Ronald-43,84,153,173 Jaimes, George-93 Jenkins, Ron-75 Jensen, Harry-21,128 Jennings, Arrhur-93 Johnson, David-84,148 Johnson, Freeman-84 Johnson, Gary-75,114 Johnson, Jim-80,84,148,165 Johnson, Michael-21 Johnson, Thomas-84,149,165 Johnson, Wilberf-172 Johnson, William-94,114,148 Johnsron, Dale484 Johnsfon, Donald-84 Jones, Craig-84 Jones, David-94,164,165,170 Jones, Drexel-84,131,170 Jones, Sfeve-51 Jordan, Srephen-94 Jordison, Bernie-84 Josenhans, Richard-84,150,170 Jucksch,J Kovanau ames-22 gh, Paul-494 Keers, Charles-13,121,136 Kelley, Roberr-75 Kelley, Roger-84 Kendall, Michael-94,159,160 Kendall, Roben-75,164,165,170 Kenr, Daniel-85 Kern, Geoffrey-41,494,124 Kerr, David485 KeysTon, Dale-75 KeysTon, Jerry-94,124 Kies, Dennis-75,171 Kies,John-85,114,153,173 Kimbrough, Clarence-168 Kindrick, Kenf75 King, Robert-22 KingsTon, William-22 Kirchner, John-22,41 Kirschner, Chad-75 Kirschner, Robert-85 Kiss, Sreven-85 Kios, Edvvard494,166 Klein, Loree-22,39,152,153,172 Klein, Steven-85,153,172,173 KloTz, John-94 Kniep, Richard-85 Ron-75,165 kolberg, William-94,128,164,171 Kraicir, Steven-85 Kreinheder, Sfeve-85 Kreurzhomp, Fred-22 Kroldarr, Fred-22 KroldarT, Larry--94,143 KroldarT, Marki75,153 Krupa, Michael-22,39,105,106,107 131 Krufzch, STephen441,94,124,125, 128,131 Kuper, Roben-75 Kurfnaker, Frank-75,114 Kvisler, Gary-22 Kyser, Jim-79 Kyser, John-94,124,129 Lalvlascola, Sreve-22,94 Lancer, Richard-85 Lancer, Thomas-75 Langdon, Chris-94,124,152,166 Langdon Langdon ,Michael-22 ,Stephen-75,114,166 Longrehr, David-75 Longrehr, Herbert-94 LaPoinT, Richardi75 Larsen, R ichard-94 Larson, Glenn-94 Laurin, Eric-75 Laurin, Forde-94,153 Laurilson, James-94,164,204 Lausmann, Karl-85,143,172 Leadman, Scorl-75 LeaviT1, Lynn-94 LeBleu, Charles-85 Lebrechr, Ric-75,165,170 Lechuga, Ronald-94 LeCounT, Richard-85,149 Lee, Jeff-75,170 Leisure, D avid-94,164 Leisure, John-23 v Judy Shook ond Morsho Anderson combine Their dress designing TolenTs os They exoimine The yoirdoge out ART'S YARDAGE, 515 S. Myrtle, 359 Lenoburg, John-23 Leslie, Patrick-95 Lewis, Lcince-18,23 Lewis, Lindsey-85 Lewis, Thomos-23,39,45,143,146,168 Lindsey, Chesterf75,114 Lindsey, Phillipf23 Lindsey, Thomos-75 Lisle, Dczvid-85 Lisle, Robert-23 Livermore, Williom-95,134 Looch, Joseph-95,113,171 Lockie, Donold-85,149 Loettel, Lonce-75 Long, David-85,150,170 Longyeor, Robert-85 Lopez, George-23 Lopez, Michoel-75,170 Lopez, Stephen-75,1 13,150 Lopez, Ting-75 Loyeloncl, Robert!95 Lowden, Keith475 Lowden, Mike-85,148 Lowden, Willicxm-85,148 Lowry, Michoel-23 Loyd, Lorry-23,113 Luckey, JettreyA95 Luerci, Dovid-75,150 Lunel, Roy-75 Lusk, Reece-75,115 Lynch, Clork-85 Lynn, Andrew-23,41,5O,113 MC1cWhirter, Steve-23 Mocldox, Poul-85,117,129 Moertens, Corl-79,117 Mohor, Dennis-95,150 Mohnken, DonnyA23,36,115 Mohnken, Donold-76 Moier, Steven-95 Morc1rT,Lc1rry-95 Monworren,Alc1nf23,41,143,1-46 Morquez, Angel-85 Morquez, Roy495,149 Martin, Doniel-95,152,166 4....a.-gl -2561. Morugg, Gerald-24,39,125,135,137 Morugg, Lloyd-76,150 Motherly, Gilbert-76 Mc1xwell,Michoel-95 Moy, Jim-76,165 Mozur, Michael-95 McCabe, Dole-95,124 McCc1ll,Douglos-95 McCorville, MichcielA7o,148 McCloud, Dennis-41,95 McConnell, Mourice-24,37,41,107, 125,128,130,171 McConnell, Kent-85,128 McCorrnick,.lohn-95,119 McCune, Robert+76,173 McCurdy, Mcirtin-76 McDcinieIs, Gory-85 McDermott, Dennis-24,143 McDermott, Kevin-85 McGrath, Thomas-24 Mclntosh, Robert-95 McKnight, Chorles-76 McLourin, Johnnie-95,149,167,173 McNeil, Jon-24,166 McNichols, Brion-76,160 McNichols, Stuort495,124 McQuigg, Robert-24,125,128,137 McVicor, Keith-85 Meek, Lorry-76 Meinel, Steve-95 Mellon, Thomos-76 Mency, Alvin-94 Mency, Richard-95 Meredith, Korl-85,171 Merry, Mortin-85 Metz, Lawrence-85 Meyer, Kevin-76 Micheols, John-94 Mickelson, Brett-24,94,1o6,1o7 Milbrondt, Roncild-76 Milbrondt, Steven-24,39,41,42,143 172 Miles, Greg-29,94 Miller, Brent-24,133,171 Miller, Terronce-94,1 12,1 13,128 131,157 Exomining The beautiful glosswore ot VALLEY HARD WARE, 612 S. Myrtle, 359-2529, ore Denise Leist ond Melindo Peconic. Milligon, Steve-94 Miner, MichoelY4,25,36,43,120,123, 124,125,132,137,122 Minteer, Doniel-25,43,39,45,99, 105,107,117,125,129,131,149 Minteer, John-85,129 Minteer, Williom-79,171 Mirondo, Anthony-76,115 Mitchell, Steve-25,112,115 Mitchell, Thomas-41,761 Mix, Everett484,113,1o4,172 Monell, Steve-76 Montgomery, Bruce-76,117 Moody, VVilliomA76 Mooney, Ed-85,205 Morgan, Michoel-76,173 Morgon, Stephen425 Morishito, Gory-85,149,173 Moser, Chris-85 Moses, 1homosA7o,171,115 Mosier, Kenneth-25 Mountioy, Gory-76 Mueller, Edwin-94 Muller, Theodore485,137 Murillo, Doniel-94 Murphy, Michael-85 Musser, DGVld725,Q4,137 Musser, Richard-94 Myers, Steve-85 Nodeou, Froncis-76,150 Nelson, l-lorper-94 Nelson, Richordi85 Nesrnith, Rick-85 Nesmith, Williom-25,148 Ness, Chorles-25,135 Neuer, Stephen-76 Newell, Jerry-137 Newkirk, Brion-86 Newlon, Pciul-94 Newlon, Thomos-26,130,153 Newsome, Bob-94,148 Nichols, Croig-86 Nichols, Michoeli26,35,171 Nielsen, Don-26,202 Nissley, Chorles-7o Noelck, Ecirl-86,122 Norem, Eric-86 Norstern, Robert-76 Norton, Mike-86 Nunn, Jomes--86 Nunnely, Eddie-26,148,172 Nunnely, Wayne-7o,150,165,1 Nylonder, Douglos-95,168 Oloermeyer, Dovid-76 Obermeyer, Doug-95 Obermeyer, Michoelw2o,171 Oberon,Greg-26,35,37,41,39121 124,125,128 Oberon, Mork-86,125,128 O'Comb, Timothy-76 O'Comb, Williom-76 Ochoo, Jerome-95 Ochoo, Thomos-95 Ofonnor, Gary-95 O'Dell, Michoelifio O'Donnell, Robert-76 O'Donnell, Gerold-26 O'Donnell, Jornes-86 O'Kelley,1imothyi8o Oliyos, Fronk-95,149 Olivos, Robert-95,148,166 Olsen, Bernhordt-26,41 Olsen, Richord-76 Olsen, Robert-95 Olson, Croig-76,170 Olson, George-95 Ormond, Jerry-86,128 Ostler, Gary-96,143 Ouimet, Potrick-76 Owen, Doug-86 Porkerdohn-77149,165,173 Porker, Rolph--86 Poronelli, Rick--77 Poronelli, Tony-96 Pore, Polph-77,115 Pottison, John-86 Poul,ChnstiCJne--26,37117129143 Menrally compuiing his savings, Dave Culp looks longingly ar 'rhe new Camaro found CHEVROLET, 201 W. Huntington, 359-8202. , N-.. This pineapple upside-down cake sounds good, Denny Sirickler informs Lindy Zimmerman as They order Their clesseri ai BJ's RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP, 441 W. Duarte Road, 357-2659. Alan Boulringhouse willingly complies wirh The dress code as he is prepcired To be clipped ar JOHNNY'S BARBER SHOP, 166 E, Lemon. 208 Paulson, Jon-5,26,28,34,47,52,53, 39,63,65,107,118,123,125,128,131, 157,219,122 Pawelek, Danny-170 Peachey, Ernie-77,173 Peachey,Jim-96,131,171 Pefferle, Mark-86 Penrz, Dennis-96 Penzes,Sieven-26,43,117,118,119, 166 Pepe, Dominic-96 Perry, David-96,107 Perry, Jeffery-96 Perm, George-77,117 Perers, Gary-86,126,170 Petersen, Leslie-26,6596 Peterson, Douglas-77 Pfeiffer, Phillip-95,96,124,164,168 Pflieger, Steve-77 Phillips, Mark-26 Phillips, Robert-27,39,42,141,143 Pickles, Greg-96 Pideri1,Charles-86 Pierce, David-27,39,41,42,107,113, 124,125,128,13O,137,122,112 Pierce, Gregory-86 Pierce, Vernon-96 Pinckard, Dennis-77 Pinel, Pablo-27,116 Pinkowski, John-27 Piris, James-27,129,135,137 Platt, Jeffrey-96,149,168 Poisrer, VVillyf77 Pollay, Michael-77 Pollok, William-77,114,165 Pope, Jonarhan-96,124,129,122 Pope, Michael-27 Porter, David-27 Potter, Gary-27 Powell, Philip-27,96 Powell, Randy-77 Price, Cleo-86,149,173 Price, James-86,113,130,149,168 Prierz, Pal-27 Priichard, Douglas-86 Prirchard, Sieve-28 Prudden, David-28 Pysher, RandollA77,2O9 Quesenbery,John-77,114,152,166 Radclilie, Rusty-41,77,1o5 Rasmussen, Craig-86,133,165 Ray, Michael-77 Reagan, John-86,165 Reagan, Philip-28 Reed, Larry-77,173 Reed, Thomas-28,137,143,168 Reeves, Steve-86 Rex, David-77,117,150 Rex, Jerome-96 Reyburn, Ervin-96,164 Reynolds, Barry-96,97 . , V of HAL GREENE Reynolds, Richard-28 Reynolds, Steve-77 Richardson, Jim-77 Richardson, Ronaldf86,149 Richey, Earl-96,133,204 Richey, Steve-77 Rickbeil, Charles-28 Rickbeil, Kennefhe86 Riley, Mikei96 Riley, Michaeli8o Roach, Gary-77,150 Roach, Harold-28,131 Roberis, Gary-107 Roberis,John-86,114,173 RoberTs,1'imoThy-96 RoberTson,1'imoThy-117 Robidarr, Gene-28 Robinson, Carl-96 Robinson, Willie-77,170 Rodriguez, John-86 Rodriguez, Rick-77,150,170 Rogers, Albie-28 Rohler, Valorie-77 Roller, John-77,125 Roman, Ronald M.-77 Roman, Ronald-29 Romero, Michael-165 Ronkainen, Greg-97,133 Rosman, Alex-77 Ross, Bobby-77,114,170 Ross, Robert-29,173 Roie, Michaelf29,143 Rorondi, Jack-87 Roughan, John-77 Rudeen,Rober1-87 Rung, Daniel-77 Runnels, James-87,149 Russell, Edgar-87 Ruyler, Hans-77 Ruzilcci, Thomas-65,113 Ryan, Jamesi97,168 Rycroff, Eddie-41,87,114,148 Ryman, Don-87,150 Salonia, Brian-97,152 Salonia, Phillipi87 Sampson, Thomas-87 Sanchez, Joe-29,152,153,172 Sanders, Bruce-29,87,165,170 Sandona, Richard-77,152,166 Sanrellan, Phillip-29,110,133 Sarinana, Robert-87 Sasser, Gaelan-97,1 15 Saul, Ken-77 Sayles, Pal-137 Schaefer, Dean-77 Schenke, Robert-97,131,124 Scherer, Dale-87 Scherer, Tony-77 Schipper, James-88 Schipper, Tomi-77 Schleipman, Glenn-97 Schlichrrnan, Arr-97 Don't you teel it's too conservative tor my taste? in- quires Donna Weisz ot Diane Roller at JUDY DOONE'S, Schlichtman, Willie-87 Schmer, Donald-29 Schmer, Mark-97 Schrieber, Loren-77 Schrey, Richarde87 Schuil, David-77,166 Schwartz, David-77 Scruggs, Noel-97 Seaman, Allen-29 Selt, James-152,212 Shamrell, Terrence-77 Shannon, .lim-7O,77,l49,173 Shaw, Fred-77,153 Sherburn, Fred-87 Sherman, Walter-29 Shier, Gary-97 Shook, Jim-87 Shotrosky, Steve-87 Shryoclc, Tommie-133 Shulman, Joe-87,173,122 Shultz, Rogerv87,149,205 Sikkens, Otto-97 Silcott, Dean-79,148,165 Simpson, Ronald-97,l13,l53 Sims, Dwayne-79,15O,1o5,l7O Sims, Hollis-77 428 S. Myrtle, 359-1054. Sinclair, Raymond-78 Slavin, Robert-97 Slette , James-97 Smith, Anthony-78 Smith, Dennis-78 Smith, Edwinf30,209 Smith, Evan-87 Smit-h, Geottrey-30 Smith, GeraIcle97 Smith, Larry-3O,39,41,43,143 Smith, Paul-38 Smith, Robert-87,149 Smith , Stevene3O Snow, KenM78,1o4 1- , Q. me ,f f 1-. . , we-,'-A T ' Lit L' ', ' 15' I IIA-.f r l f f 'i f f 'i i , ,, f ' , , f, i ' ff.. . if A You won the trophy that way? Ed Smith inquires disbelievirtgly as Ron Pysher demonstrates his winning grip at BlLL'S SPORTING GOODS, 630 N. Azusa Ave., Azusa, 334-0246. Soeder, Jon-87,128,166 Sommerville, Robert-78 Speer, Dennis-41 ,8o,87,l25,l29 132,133,1r13,172 Spencer, Steven-30 Spicer, Enoch-170 Stanton, William-78,l52,1oo Sta rratt, Steven-92, l 48 Steis, James-87129 Stephens, Jettrey-98 Stephens, Oal4ley498,115 Stewart, David A.-78,1 35,l-19, Stodola, l-lorace-87 Stone, Frecl-78 Stone, Michael-30 Stone, Steve-98 Stone, Jett-98 Stone, William--98 Stotts, Clitord-87 Strauss, Anthony487,125,i 29,150 Strickler,Denny-9o,98,1i2,1l3, i26,131,158,QO8 Stueye, Earl-30,98 Sullivan, Larry-31,1113 Sutterlin, James-78 Szymanski, Charles-87,114,128 Tackett, Mike-98 Taclcett, SheIdon478 Taliaferro, Raymond-98 Tamietti, Gary-98 Tausch, Theodore-78 Taylor, Charles-98 Terpilowski, CasimirA31 Terpilowski, Roman-98 Terrell, Michael-98 Thais, Randy-87 Thomas, Frank-31 Thomas, ltna-78 Thomas, Lawrence-31,32,iOo,107 112,113,125,13O,135 Thomas, Ronald-3l Thomas, Ronnie-87,149,l7l Thomas, Terry-78 l Melinda Ford and Sue Dennis compare the latest shoe styles at BUEL'S SHOE STORE, 502 S. Myrtle, 358-8115 A wide selection ot tine Cadillacs is tound at MORRELL'S CADILLAC LAND, 210 S. Myrtle, 359-9341. ,il ,A?'5 Thomas, Wayne-98133 Thompson, Gene-3T Thompson, James-98,203,206 Thompson, John-98159 Thorne, James-78 Thorpe, Jack-3T,T52 Tilton, Mark-98,T52,l66 Timmons, George-78,T65 Torrez, Larry-78 Totten, Charles-3T,35,T7T Totten, Stephen-98 Townsend, PaulY78,TT7 Tracy, Thomas-78 Trapp, George-3T ,4T,T57,T6O Trelikes, Pete-98 Trevino, Robert-87,T65 Trimble, Lloyd-98,T7O Trueblood, l-lerschel-78 Turvill, David-78 Tuttle, Garyf3T Tuvey, John-98 Uberti, Gerald-88 Uddha, Bob-98 Ubi, Joef78,T 70 Valodez, robert-3T VanderDoes, Larry-78,T65 VanDerGeugten, Peter-78 VanPelt, Greg-88 VanTassell, John-78,T5O Verno,Frank-88150 Verna, John-3l Vernon, Joei78 Vickers, Corky-78,T5O Vickers, Remes-78 Viera, Thomas-74 Villalobos, Glen-98,TT3 Visser, Jon-78 Volei, Allan-88,T73 Wadley, James-88 Walker, John-88 Walls, Bob-98 Walsh, John-32 Wannebo, Jack-98 Warner, Darwin+98,l68,T 69 Warren, Wayne-32,T73 Watson, Jay-98,T5O,T73 Watson, Robert-32 Weathersby, Cornell-79 Weathersby, James-98,T 73 webbeppliilip-32,137 Weber, Johnf99 Welbourn, Douglas-88 Welch, Russell-32,Too,T67 West, Danny-33 West, Ronald-88 Wheeler, Ken-79,T66 Wh1senand,Dale-88 while, 0em11SY33,37,3Q,106,107,131, 166 White, Phillip-32,TT4 Whoolery, Glenn-79 Wicks, Steve-99,T3T,T1l3,T116 Wieneke, Bryant-88,T65 Wieneke, David-99 Wilkinson, Michael-33,TOo,l66,l67 Willett, Dennis-79,To4 Wright, James B.-33,38,42,67,l23, l23,l29,l3T,l35,l-f13,l22 Wright, James C.i88,l l 3,l Q9 Wright, Locious-88,T TA Wright, Samuel-79 Wright, William N99 wright, William S.-32,33,TO6,T 12, ll3,l3O Wulf, Lanny Wurschum, William-33 Wynhamer, Frank-99 Yocum, Davidi88,T T 3,T64,l T 5 Young, Dave-99 Zamora, Jim Zampiello, Mark-79 Zimmerman, Rick-79,T7O Zloter, Leonard-88 Zook, Gregory Williams, Chris-88 Williams, Darrell-79 Williams, Gary R.-99 Williams, Gary S,-8B,T3T,T5O,l65 Williams, John-99 Williams, Paul-99 Williams, Ralph-79,Tl4 Williams, Richard-33 Williams, l2obert499,T64,T T5 Williams, Stephen-33 Williams, Ted-79 Williams, Thomas-88 Willis, Paul-99 Wilson, Don-79 Wilson, James-88,T29,T65,T7T Wilson, John C.-99,T24,T29,T5Q,T66 Wilson, John L,-99 Wilson, Michael-79 Wilson, Robert-33 Wilson, Warren-99,T21l,T 35 Winder, Delbert-88137 Winega r, Ron-98 Wisener, John-88 Wood, Kim-33,99 Woodard, Larry-79 Woodgritt, Donald-99,T T2,T T 3 Woods, Mel-62,79,TTA,T48,To4 Worrell, Keith-99 Wright, D ennis-99 Zook, Robert-33 GIRLS Abell, Barbara-7T Adams, Connie-7T Adams, Gayle-7T Adams, Wilma-8T Adorno, Janet-T2 Aguirre, Patt-8T Amiey, Lissa-9T,TO6,TO8,T3O,T T7 Albert, Cheryl-7T Alegria, Margaret-8T Aleria, Carol-T2 Aliet, Inge-8T Aliet, Josephine-T2 Alkire, Donna-9T Allison, Pennye9T,TT3 Alten, Dixie-9l Anderson, Barbara-7T Anderson, Donnai8T Anderson, Linda-QT Anderson, Marsha-4,T2,36,42,43,58, TO6,TO7,TO8,TO9, 1 30,174,201 Andres, Wanda-8T Andrews, Debbie-BT Andrews, Donna-8T Danielle Clarno and Cathy Campbell are taken behind the scenes to be shown the before and Matter of the printing of The DATLY NEWS POST, T19 W. Palm, 359-4511. QTO 1, bk afpzaw 'if l y Angulol Ffancis Black,Debbie-72,135,136 r f L Margie Kelly and Sharyn Hopper model Their TavoriTe dresses chosen Trorn The array oT The newesT sTyles TeaTured aT REVA'S, 225 E. Foofhill, Arcadia, 357-1594. AnThony, Adrianna-59,81,106,122 Arauio,.loanne-91,108,113 Arena, Susan-12 Arko, Linda-91 Arrnas, Rebecca-203 Arndr, Susan-91,108 Aronson, Helene12,135,137 Asano, Bonniee12,136 ATwell, Judi-B1 Bachman, Sandrag71 Bageffo, Suzanne-91 Bailey, Judith-71 Bailey, Sandra-81 Bailie, Deniseg91 Baker, Elizabeth-81,135 Ball, Corinne--71 Balles, Elaine-81 Ballew, Revanel-71 Banks, Christine-12,218 Barnes, Mary-71,135 Barren, Bonnie-71 Barfolf, ChrisTine-12 Baurnganner, Jolene-81 Bautista, Julia-71 Beauchemin, Pauline-71 Beavers, Debra-91,117 Belin, Monica-71 Bell, Bernyce-81 Bell, Joanne-81,128,1 17 Bellamy, Karla-71 Berord,Goil-114 Berg, JanisA81 Berg, Sheryl-91 Berriman, Laura-13,137 Berumen, Rachel-71 Berrridge, Kathy-91 Bice, Denice-91,136 Biddle, Hope-91 Bingley, Donna-13,220 Blackwood, Doreen Bloemendoal, Anna-13 Bodner, Karen-81,128,133,115 Boese,Janice-91,12A,112,113 Bohdonovich, Michelle-72 Bogle, Karhryn-4O,91,111 Bolin, Georia-72 Boneparre, Jean-13 Bong, Cindy-72 Boocock, Karen-13,113 Boocock, Shirley-91,161,113 Borley, JoAnne-13,126 Borremo, Katherine-91 Bouchard, BeTTy-91,218 Bouchard, Diana-13,220 BoulTinghouse, Brigid-13 Boulron, Linda-72 Bourdon, Wendy-72 Bourne, Eva-81 Bourne, Pauline-91,136 Bourne, Velma-72 Bower, Yolaine-81,126,117 Bowers, Kofhy-13 Boyer, .lanicef91 Boyles, Lorena-13,107,113,174,175 Bracken, Elizabeth-72 Brady, Colleen-72 Brady, KaThleen-59,81,109,107 Bransby, Donna-81 Breitz, Linda-13,1111 Brickner, Bonnie Brideau, Catherine-81,122 Brine, l-lelen-111,3O,127,182 Brirf, Robena-14,118,119,125,216 Bristol, Karhy-91 Brklacich, Kathleen-81,115 Brooks, Gail-7,14,37,3B,106,107, 111,123,124,125,122,127 Brooks, PaulaA72 Brofhers, KaThleeni72 VE y ig, if 3 1 r.,z.,.:q,q,g,g-, l A i . - l A lg ,V wr 1-fi ' I , Af, f. 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I of 'f ff' rsrs , , , ff f ' - , 'I f,:.f1L,,f f4li:f',L,.,l-?Qn',f,Z6.2. ,,,, ,,,ZQM.L.i1LfJ2222z,,f,.,22QiM.QLfnL.g?:1Qai.u3Q55,mL, Pam Driver and Joyce Male aTTempT To Tigure ouT The origin of The boTTle of rnilk which TirsT appeared under This saTisTied looking cow aT ALTA DENA DAIRY, 148 W. Jeffries lanother Monrovia location is 902 S. Myrtlel. , Nancy Soyeshima Takes one lasT look aT her check heTore oleposiiing IT ai BRENTWOOD SAVINGS, 237 S. Myrtle, 359-1173. 21 Dee Dee Perry is ready Tor a day aT The beach, while Susie Foley dresses up Tor a summer dance as The Two model The newesT addiTions To Their summer wardrobe selecTed from McBRATNEY'S, 421 S. Myrtle, 359-'I'I1'l. 212 Brown, Bertha-72 Brown, Karen-l4,4O,l 37,l 17 Brown Lenell-72 Brown ,Mary-72 Bruckner, Kathy-72 Brunn, l-lelen-9l Bruwelheide, Kathi-72 Buie, ErnesTine-Bl Buianda, Karen-72 Bullock, Linda-91 Bunn, Lynda-Bl,ll41 Burgess, Nladaline-91 Burroughs, Nancy-81,133,115 Busik, Carol-81,128 Butler, Bonita-72,175 Byard, Tinail11,li2,l33,l34,l35,l13, T36 Bybee, Patricia-91 Byers, Beverly-59,8O,B2,lO6,l l4,2l9 Cage, NlarTye82 Cain, Gloria-B2 Callahan, Jackie-91 Calibeo, Linda-72 Cameron, Susan-14 Campo, Guadalupe-14 Campbell, Cathy-l 5,37,38,l22,l27, l37,2lO Campbell, Joyce-82 Campbell, Julie-80,82,2l5,22l Campbell, PaTriCia-82,l 33,l 37 Cardiel, Irene-91 Carlsen, Carolyn-82,106132,218,221 Carlson, CarTer-9l Carpenter, Debbie-72 Carringion, Clair-9l Case, Sandra-15 Casio, Linda-82 CaTTell,Shari-l5,38,4O,A7,1i7 Cepero, Anita-82 Cerriio, Linda-73 Chamberlain, Claudia-82,134 Chambers, Carrie-82 Chilson, Marla-72 Chiffick, Carrie-4O,82,lO6 Chiffick, Chrisiy-73 ChrisTensen, Lois-73,l l7,l76,204 Churchill, Karen-91,175 Cipolla, Elizabeihel 16 Cisneros, Donna-73 Clark, Ellen R.-82,129 Clark, Ellen-91 Clark, Kristine-82 Clark, Marilyn-9l,l 34 Clark, Pamela-91 Clarkson, Kaihleen-9l ,l28,l 34 Clarkson, Palricia-73,135,175 Clarno, Danielle-l 5,35,66,l l8,l l9, l24,l25,lQ7,2lO Colasuonno, Michelle-82 Cole, Diane-B2 Cole, BeTTy-91 ,218 Cole, Susan-82,133 Coleman, Barbara482 Collins, Charlofieil 5,92 These Two dogs will be iusT perTecT Tor my growing sTuTTed animal collecTion, laughs Jim Self as he shops aT MAYFLOWER VARIETY, GIFTS AND HARDWARE, 2539 S. Peck Road, 358-6807. Steve Bailey prepares to cruise Monrovia as Dave Culp gives him last minute driving tips before Steve takes off from CLIFFORD T. NUTT, 245 W. Foothill, 359-8191. aai Are you sure my piggy bank wouldnt be better? Beatrice La Pisto asks Jenny Grace as she confidently opens an account at WILSHIRE FEDERAL SAVlNGS 8. LOAN ASSN., 535 S. Myrtle, 358-2516. Cindy Pollard and Jan Wright admire one ot the lovely sweaters from RESS SHOP, 412 S. Myrtle, 358-2153. Dana Coombs picks up her brothers coat, cleaned and ready to vvear, from KlLMER'S CLEANERS, 1002 S. May- flower, 358-1050. 213 4 in ,E nn-93' MISS CATHERINE CAREER Don t tell anybody but Mzss Career s boss zs m the next booth B1 zllzcmt mem senszble gwl 6 N' u il I 'fi THE HOME OF THE ORIGINAL BIG BOYQ HAMBURGER I - Q E YBODY I I R Q If Q , . 'A , P' H 6 0 T! 2 'i ullGH-01 1, mm Aiding one of her TavoriTe groups in aTTaining even higher success, Julie Campbell supporTs The Monkees by purchasing Their laTesT album aT JOHNSON'S MUSIC CO., 510 S. Myrile, 358-2280. Collins, Curiisene-15 Collins, EdnaA73,175 Collins, Linda-92 Collins, Martha-82,129 Combs Carol-16 Combs, FlesTer-73 Combs, Linda-82 CompT ConTre on, Jane-92 ras, PaTricia416 Cook, Carol-73 Coombs, Dana-82,107,125,213 Coope r, Jan-92,124 Coull, DebraA79 Coulre r, Virginia-16,42,107,134 Covvper, Sue-92 Crabb, Vicki-16 Craig, Debbie-73 Craven, Gayle-114 Cryer, JaneT-82 Cull,Nancyf82,107,129,132 Cullinane, Karhleen-92,136 Cullum, Donna-16,42,111 Cumrn Cumm Currie, Dahle, ings, Debbie-82 ings, PhylIis473 Gwendolyn-92,114 Laurel-92,114 Dalbec, Karen-73 Daly,J acqueline-16,138 Dandridge, DoroThea-82,132,133,115 Darling, Linda-73 Davis, Davis, Carol-16 Dianna-16 Davis, Judy-92 Davis, KaThrynA73 Davis, Davids Day, C Sandra-73 on,Susan-175 hrisrine-17,38,41,112,113, 174,205 Debo, ConsTance-73 Deford, Diana-17,73 Deford, Diana-17,73 Denard, Deborah-73,175 DeNike, Darlene-92 Dennis, Suzanne-82,106,114,209 Denzin DeQuo ger, Annemarie-73 Trro, Claire-92 DeSouza, Donna-73,136 DeSpiza, Laura-92,115 KaThryn-92,108,124,129,130, Derers, 113 Dickerson, Debbie-82,106,111 Dickinson, Teresa-82,134,175 Dickson, Jana-73 Dillovv, Deborah-92,136 DiMaggio, Linda-17,129,136,112,113 DiMaggio, Theresa-92,106,129,136, 113 Dimick, Linda-92 Daring, Wendy-82,132,136,116 Dorosh aw, Anna-92,108,1 19,124,1 13 117,126 Dorsey, Poula417,113 Doyle, Deborah-73 Driver, Karen-92,136,113 Driver, Pamela-17,38,4O,118,113, 125,206,211,122 Drum, Linda-73 Duer, Stephanie-17 Duncan, Lela-82 Duncan, Veva-73 Duhson, Arlene-82,122 Duran, Beatrice-92 Duran, Maria-92 Dyche, Kristine-73 Eakin, Joyce-17,38,40,44,122,123 Edmonds, KaThleen-82,133 Edvvards, Delores-73 Egloff, Jaan-83 Elder, Yvonne-73 Ellingson, JeaneTTe-83 Elliott, Deborah-92 EllioTT, Linda-92 ElIioTT, Nancyf92,127 Elvvell, Theresaf59,73 Enos, Linda483 Espinoza, PaT-83,136 EsTin, Terry-17 Etherron, Linda-73 Evans, CaTherinef17 Evans, Diane-83,115,128 Evans, Jane-92,124,127,174,202 Evans, Joanf73 Evens, Jason-73 EvereTT, Patricia-73,174 Faith, Shelley-92,108,113,130 Farley, Colleen-73 Farr, Vickory-9,18,40,117,120 Farrier, Diana-83 Favreau, Linda-83,116,136 Fazio, Ann-73 Feller, Barbara-83,134 Fehrlen, PaTricia-73 Ferguson, Wendy-44,83,84,107,122, 133,219 Ferris, KaThy-92,108,117,124,127 Ferris, Margaret-83,122,129 Fink, Dianna-92 Fink, Laurel-74 Fiore, PauleTTe-83 Fisher, Suzanne-18,40,107,117,174, 175 Fleming, Shari-92 FlinT, Jeannie-83 Flores, Linda-83 Flores, Maria-18 Foley, Julie-18,42,105,106,107,130 Foley, Patricia-74,204 Foley, Susan-92,107,108,1 17,13O, 211 Fonseca, Juanita-92 Ford, Melinda-83,209 Fordyce, Christine-18 BoTh hoping Tor a perTecT TiT, Chris Kiss and Jill Grubbs decide vvho'll be The TirsT To Try on one oT The nevvesT Tashions seen aT CAROl.INE'S, 410 S. Myrtle, 358-9416. fi .s,, sr T, . Janis Jacobson gazes longingly aT a pearl necklace being shovvn To her aT BOX JEWELERS, 518 S. Myrtle, 358-6171. Alan BoulTinghouse and Dave Culp are shovvn The resulTs of a hard-working prinTing press aT FOOTHlLL PRlNTERS, 144 W. Olive, 359-8355. 21 Fordvce, Denise'-'92 George,,Karen-83,113 Foraie, Ellen-74 George,Katt1y-93,113,134 Forster,Katl1arine-'92 Getzinger, Carolynne--711 Foster, Marion-74 Getzinger, Marilynne-93,124 Fowler, Lisa--92,l15,1211,132 Giarripietro, Gvvynnei93,176 Fowlie, Jody---92 Giannone, Rosernany-711 Fox, COV1l1l6+7L1 Franklindenniter-18 Free, Mary-92,93 Freil'1eit,Jonet-721,175 Frias, Rene-e711 Frisk, Bonnie--7A Fulgona, Marilyn--18,136 Farstnovv, Jan-74 Gibbs, Kathleen-19,108,112,113 Gibson, BeverIyi19,1341 Gildersleeve, Anni93,122,1241 Gilkey, Kathleen-19 GlfT1DlG,Cl'1t'lSllV16-74 Giroa,Gloria-A19,113,116,136 Glasovv, Pamela-93 Glenn, Elizabeth-93,106 Glesloy, Ellene19,40,106,107,111 124,125,130 Goins, Victoria-83 Galley, Bernad1nee7-41 Galley, TlWeresei83,129 Gomez, Deliai-93 Gomzales, Jody-83 Gooler, Janet-19 Gooler, Judith-83 Gordon, Joani19,175 Goslnorn, Slriaron-711 Gossett, I.iridae83,134 Gabbert, Connies7A Gabloert, Judith-93,134 Gabriel, Robin-711 Gabriel, Susan-93 Gaclbury, Barbara-18,28,42,45,5O, lO5,106,107,112,ll3,l36,l74,l75 Gaines, Ctieryl-83 Gaines, Susan-93 Gallegos, Christina-93 GOHQQOS, Clw1l1iOe18 oroce, Jennifer-15,19,35,38,112,1O7, 124,125,126,132,213 Garcia, Lacillee-18 Garland, Sandra-93 Grcefrgcmdrowio Groves,Janice-93,114,135,175 Gray, Virginia-93,106,lO9,12A Green, Freddiew83 Green, Janice-93,1031 111 Garrett, Debbie-393 Garrett, Denise-19,38,4O,1OB,121 Garrett, Susan-83,1 11 Gaadio,Mory-741 Gasparrell1,l-lelen-93 Gee, Kathleen-83 'l1'vvo l'ieads are better than one, attirrn Lorraine Meyer and Vicky Spink as they approve one ot tl'ie specially styled vvigs at CREATIVE HAER FASHIONS, 520 S. Myrtle, 357-3239. TAIPEI fl, F ' L6 I-L4 A v ' ' ff-'4 Just loetore taking ott tor taravvay lands, Roberta Britt stops in at CONNER TOURS, 310 S. Myrtle, 359-1166, 'tor lwer tiiglit case and ticket. 6 Greeno, Peggy-40,83,107,114,126, 136 At KUSTNER'S PHARMACY, 419 S. Myrtle, 358-6114, Cindy Pollock and Barbara Sclwaaol are stiovvn iost vvlaat tl1ey've loeen looking tor. Uv :SV Mrs. Tom Garrett presents a lovely corsage tor Steve Baileys approval at GFARRETTS FLOWER BOX, 348 W. Foothill, 359-6149. Hanke, Christine-93 th... ,, l Greenstreet, Anne-74,117 Greenstreet, Susan-19 Gregory, Dorothy-74 Griffin, Sharon-93 Grimes, Camilla-74 Gorgaard, Alice-93,134 Gross, Nancy-74 Grosvenor, Jan-74 Grover, Diana-19 Grubacich, Gale-83,114 Grubbs, Jill-74,215 Grubbs, Susan-93,117,118,119,121, 122,124,126,205,217,22O Gullgren, Nancy-74 Guyovich, Debbiei83 Guzman, Sally-74 Hocking, Hedy-83,133 Hacking, Jassy-93,1 19,124,128,134 Halas, Heidi-2O,93,119,128,135,136 Haley, Debra-83 Hall, Connie-20 Hall, Debra-83,134 Hall, Linda 84,114 Halsted, Barbara-20 Ham, Dorothy-20 Hammond, Sharon-93,1 11,134,136,1 13 Harris, Sharon-74 Harris, Stephanie-84 Harvey, Elizabeth-20,12 Hatfield, Cynthia-74 Hatfield, Donna-84 Hatt, Carol-93,127 Hawkins, Linda-74 Hawthorne, Barbara-74 Hayes, Lindaf2O Hays, Pamela-74 Heard, Wanda-74 Helman, Dena-84,127 Hemry, Denise-84 Hennessy, Linda-74 Henry, KathyY74 Hermonson, Barbara-84 Herrera, lV1aureen474 Hesselbach, Patricia!93 Hibshman, Jaunice-75 Hicks, Mortha484 Hicks, PatriciaA84 6,122 Hill, Melissa-2O,38,121,12 Hodges, Linda-75 Hoffman, Janet-84,133 Hogan, Dorothy-84 Holden, Linda-20 Hollifield, Bonnie-75 Holloway, Edna-75 4,128 Hansen, Linda-93,134 Hansford, Margaret-84 Tara Simmons, Cindy Shaw and Kit Simmons demon- strate their newest jazz routine, which is being perfected at ARCADlA STUDlO OF DANCE, 330 E, Foothill, Arcadia, 358-8117. Harclin,N1arty-84 Harmon, Sharon493,174 Harmon, Victoria-84 Harrington, Marla-84 Harrington, Patricia-74,117 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Aa ronY74 Arlene-84 Daisy-20,93 Lena-93,175,218 Leona479 Ollie-74 Holmes, Johnnie-75 Holmes, Rachel-93,134 Hooker, Catherinef84,175 Hooker, Gloriae75 Hopper, Barbara484 Hopper, Kathie-75 Hopper, Sharon-84,134,211 Haugen, Sharon-84 Howie, Kathy-75 Huckaby, Wilma-93 Huffman, Susan-75 Hughes, Laurie-75 Hulse, Nelda-21 Seemingly bewildered, Susie Grubbs gazes at the maze of new equipment being explained to her by Mr. Bob Bozzani, Owner of BOB BOZZANI MOTORS, INC., 420 W. Fo0fh11l,359-8202. is Jeff Grover anol Tom Crowley discuss the possibilities for posting their latest acquisition from ARCADIA LUMBER CO., 214 N. Santa Anita, Arcadia, 446-3181. -f ,-3 Nancy Snykers is shown a lovely Longine watch at DECKER JEWELERS, 420 S. Myrtle, 358-8173. 7 Hunt, Marla -75 Johnson, Marilyn-84 l-luntei, Diana-93,134 Johnson, Pallas-75,175 Hopp,Joann--84,115 Johnson, Patricia-21,93 1-lurcl,Corol--93,136 Johnson, Susan-21,3540 l-lurst, Pat--84,114 Hutchison, Elaine-93 Johnson, Terri-75 Johnson, Vivi-94,124 Johnston, Cathy-22 Johnston, Lillie-Q4 Johnston, Reba--94 leppert, Sharon -20 Jones lryvin, Joyce-75 Jones Jones Jones Jackson, LciVonne---84,114,134 Jones Jackson, Michelle--84,122,127 Jones, Jackson, Vera-21 Jacobs, Meredith--84 Jacobsen, Cecelia-84 Jacobson,Janis-o,108,118,120,121, 122,125,127,4O,2f31,215 Jacobson, Tina-93,174 Jamieson, Cathy-75 Jenkins, Debbie A.-59,75 Jenkins, DebbieJ,-93,108,130 Jenk1ns,Linda-75 Jensen, Anita-84,114 Jensen, Lois-4O,93,118,119,124 Jensen, Pamela-21 Jensen, Sandy-21,42,13O,174 Jessernan, Gail-21 Debra-84,134 Dorothy-75 Esther-84,134 , Gwendolyn-94,134 Kathryn-22,107,117 Ruth--22,44 Jorclison, Barbara-22 Kassel, Connie-75,175 Kauffman, Celeste-22,108,112,113 Kaufmann,Karen-22,108,113,223 Kaufrnann,Sora+94,108,113 Keating, Mary Ellen-22 Keating,1'heresa-84 Keen, Kristie-22 Kelleher, Nlellisso-94,124,122,128 Kelley, Sally-94 Kelley, Sheila-94,117,134 Kelly, Eileen-74 Kelly, Marioriei4,59,85,106,1 14, Johansen, Denise-93,113 128,211 Johnson, Janelle-84,136,120 Johnson, Linda-21,5o,57,202,204, 220 Kelly, Katherine-94 Kenney, Kathy-85 Kent, Kathryn-94 f- Lena l-larris and Carol Proctor look on as Lois Montgom- ery points out the area in her shoe that needs fixing at PARK-WAY SHOE REPAIR, 403 S. Myrlle, 358-5113. 'iThis stationery will be perfect for Writing notes to that special boy, Carolyn Carlson is told at REAGAN'S STA- TIONERY, 521 S. Myrtle, 358-2192. 218 'dn ' IW? 3 if as if 1 ' iff, M . ti N 1, if f ,, -W ri.i J- Connie Ryan tries before she buys as Christine Banks Waits her turn at lVlERl.E NORMAN COSMETKIS STUDl0, 108 E. Lime, 358-2559, home of the free hour of beauty. Chris Adams offers Phil Conner advice on how to find the sleeve as Phil is fitted with one of the top quality sports coats found at MORT'S MEN'S WEAR, 418 S. Myrtle, 358-2208. Betty Cole Watches ci blank screen expectantly as Betty Bouchard explains that the proiector at HEALD AND ROBINSON CAMERA CENTER, 405 S. Myrtle, 358-2595, isn't plugged in. Keough, Karen-85 Kerl, Ann-94,137 Kerr, Sherrii94 Kersrein, Phyliss-75 Keys, Carol-85 Kielry, Kathleen-85,122,127 Kim, Sharonrose-85,113,122,128 Kim, Sundrai43,94,108,112,113,124, 125,128,130 King, Betty-75 Kingwell, Marciai75,17O Kirk, Christine-94 Kiss, Christine-75,215 Kios, Susan-94,115 Klein, Barbaro+22,42,65,106,107 108,113,135 Klein, Virginia485 Klomhaus, Penny+85 Knipe, Melinda-75 Knipe, Pamela-94 Kohler, Debbie-94,109 Kohler, Rita-85,114 Kokuga, Arlene-22,123,124,122,128 Krupa, Kathleen-75 Kubin, Debbieg94 Kucera, Bobbie-85 Kuhne, Melonie-94 Kunz, Linda-22,112,113,124,125, 127,136 Kuper, Rosa-94,124,126 Kurfyka, Janice-94 Kyne, Sranna-75 Kyser, Kathleen-85,117,129 Laird, Susan-85,106 LaMae, Susan-94 La mb, Lorena-85 Lamonfagne, Lorraineg22,107,174,175 LaPisro, Bearrice-15,23,38,40,107 116,127,136,213 Larimore, Pamela-85 LaSuer, Elaine-85,122 Lawson, Donna-94 Leodman, Kathy-94 Le-Blanc, Gwendolyn-94 Leebrick, Anna-94 Leebr1ck,MorionA-23 Leinharr, Jeanette-94 Leiste, Denise494,2O7 Leisure, Robbie-85 Lemmon, Sandra-85 Leon, Jessie-75 Leon, Maria-85 Lerner, Marilyn-95,134 Lewis, Lynneg75,175 Ley, Mary-23,38,42,52,105,1O 122,123,125,129 Libby, Colleen-95 Lindsey, Donna-23,113 7,11o, Lindsey, Vickie-7,23,42,52,121, 134 Lockie, Carole-23 Loe, Peggy-75 Lombardo, Michelle-85 Long, Deborah-23,134 Long, Becky-85,127 Loomis, Colleen-75 Lopez, Lilian-95 Loughran, Marie Loughran, Ursula-85 Lucas, Yvelie-95 Lu ker, Judy-95 l-Ycan, Cello-85 Lyons, Michele-95,134 Mackenzie, Ka1hy423,1O8,135,223 Mackenzie, Lynne-95 MocWhirler, Janice-85,129 Mader, Carol-75 Male,Joyce-23,4O,119,211 Male, Mani-85,108,133 Manorf, Lauro-76 Monorr, Linda-23,124 Mann, Pamella-113,126 Manning, Frances-85 Marchessauli, Dionne-95 Morgerum, Frances-85 Marks, Susan-76 Marquez, Carmen-85 Marquez, Sally-24 Marquis, Nyla-85,126 Marsden, Donna-76 Marlin, Vivian-76,135 Mathews, Catherine-85 Marfern, Barbara-24 Maxson, Terry-85 Mayhew, Dona+85 McAfee, Mary-24 McCaslin, Janice-58,95 MCCOy, Molly-85 McCoy, Suzanne-95 Mcflullagh, Deborah-62,76 McDaniels, Chris-76 McFaTe, Laurie-85 McGhee, Linda-95 McGill, Kathy-85 McGladrey, Linda-76 McGrew, Lynn-95 Bev Byers and Wendy Ferguson 'rake Time our from ar HINSHAW'S, 1201 S. Ba clwin, Arcadia, 446-4681. ,XL 2 ln Their own shopping To help Karhy Mosher pick ouT a new poor boy Vickie Slaughrer and Jon Paulson calmly discuss who'll be The lirsl To Tesl drive on new convertible ar BEN BARCLAY FORD, 147 E. Huntington, 358-4554. 219 Mclnnes, Eyiei24,136 Mclnnes,Gail-85,114 Mclnnis, Charlotte-95,175 McKenzie, Mary-95,1141 McKenzie,Susie-85,106,111 McMurray, Sandra-95,135 McNeal, Sonia-24,113 McNerney, Coral-85,175 McNichol, Candice-76 Mecom, Carol-95 Melton, Sharon-76 Metcalt, Kim-911 Mevves, Joetta-76 Meyer, Karen-76,223 Meyer, Liz-85,107 Meyer, Lorraine-24,38,42,106,111, 124,125,128,216 Meyers, Jo Anne-76 Michaelson, Janet-76 Mickelson, Dana-85 Miedema, Sandy-76 Mikell, lra-211 Miles, Diana-85,113 Millard, Annae94,98,126,136 Miller, Lindae94 Mills, Betsy-76 Mills, Susan-24,132 Mimaki, Sharlene-25,38,105,106, 107,129 Miranda, Mary-94,136 Miscovich, Denise Misener, Susan-94 Mitchell, Beverly-76 Mitchell, Cassandra-85 Moberg, Connie-85,117,122,129 Molloy, Emma-25 Montgomery, Junef25 Montgomery, Lois-25,40,42,106,107, 108,113,130,136,218 Montgomery, Vernetta-76 Montoya, Nancyefhl Moody, HeatherA76 Moor, Margaret-76 Moor, Susan-25 Morre, Becky-85 Moore, Pamela-25,106,108 Moore, Sally-25,34,38,58,107,204 Moreau, Caprice-85 Morgan, Mary-76 Morishita, Janet-76 Morrison, Cathy-25 Morrison, Jeannie-76 Morse, Judy485,128 Moser, l-lelen-94,112,113,122,12A, 125,128 Mosher, KathyA85,11 1,114 Motander, Eltzaheth-76,135 Mulholland, Sylvia-76 Nacleau, Suzanne-94 Naramore, Robyn-85,122 Nelson, Wendy-76 Nesmith,1'heresa-76 Nichols, Mary-Ellen-26,108,132 Nichols, Patricia-94,114 Nickoley, Karlenef26,40,108,113, 124,129,134,136 Nielsen, Sue-83,1 14,136 Noerenberg, Debra-86 Noerenberg, Linda-94 Norris, Nancyi26,l26 Norstern, Janice-26 Nunez, Theresa-95 Nusser, Denise-95 Ochoa, Jane-86 O'Conner, Catherine-76 Ohmes, Phyliss-86,115 Oliyas, Ruth-76 Oliver, Candice-86 Oliver, Mickey-86,114,135 Olson, Olson, Elaine-95,116 Jeanne-76 Mullen,Jan1ce485 Mullen,Judy-25 Munns, Pamella-85 Munns, Valinda-85 Munoz Pita-94,117,124 Murphy, Tena494 Musselman, Christine-76 Myers, Marilyn476 Myers, Patricia-76 Myles, Deborah-25,A2 Olson, Ingrid-76 Ommert, Ann-95 Ormeggi, Ellen-86 Ortega, Erma-58,90,96,108,130,134 Ortell, Davvn426,136 Osborn, Adele-76 Osborn, Cheryl-26,63,122 Oshima,Kathy-96,106,108,124128, 130,132 Ovven,1erri-76 Pappageorge, Cathy-86 Pappageorge, Joyce-77 Park, Lincla-86,115,136 Parker, Kathy-76 Parkhurst, Anitaf96,116 Parsons, Elizabeth-77 Pate, Billie-96,115,174 Patterson, Patriciaf26,112,113 Pavvelek, Elaine-86 Payne, Connie Peacock, Janette-86,1 15,122,133 Pease, Linda-96 Pearce, Gloria-86,128 Pecanic, Melinda-96,207 Peck, Carol-26,38,43,52,105,107, 125,174 Peckham, Kathleen-26 Pentolcl, Nian-86 Pentz,1'allisan-86 Penzes, Delora-77 Pepe, Jennie-77 Perez, Kathleen-96 Perry, Cindy-77 Perry, Diana-96,108,212 Peterson, Carolyn-77 Pethick, Linda-86 Pethick, Louise-26 Phillips, Betty-96 Phillips, Candace-77 :af f M523 32 f' r . ?ff3.'ff 7!l2 I'f'7-W-,,f' 7f:,.zg5swi+', ,,f6GZ:4fl::6v,Z0,1I'f1' VMQ1' ' ',f4f:2P'f-iififrfwf ' - 'isp ' 46, ,5 Q L., ,. .1 'gf f' ,ifzgizfvf n!77' Manuel Carlos surveys one at the tringe laenetits ot owning a new Mercury as he and Linda Johnson examine the cars at TRI-CITY MOTORS, 415 W. Huntington, 358-0145. 220 gg, ll. . efla A vi Alan Boultinghouse selects the Worols anal lettering style tor his stamp at VICTOR RUBBER STAMP COMPANY, INC., 123 S. Myrtle, 359-1173. fx,a.Tx Dianna Baucharol anol Donna Bingley select lust the right shaole ot lipstick at SAFETY DRUGS, 408 S. Myrtle, 358-0111. ,gs S, 'X 4 -2-so 1 f ' 'U--J 1 , ul W 542, 50 5 Q 'K '4 s 1 , ,, , we ai? 'ww-mg. A :': l ll 11 H The MCDNRGVEAN staff offers its sincere thanks to J. EDMUND WATSON STUDIOS 2929 W. Florence Ave., Los Angeles, for their punctual and capable service. lt's iust what l've been looking for! exclaims Carolyn Carlson to Julie Campbell at BASINS-1ER'S FLOWER SHOP, 511 S. Myrtle, 358-4104. Filled with plans to buy new desks to help them in com- pleting their homework more efficiently, Dave Culp and Suzie Grubbs enter SELLS FURNITURE, 627 S. Myrtle, 359-7100. Phillips, Faye!77 Phinney, Susan-27 Pickett, Gail-96,137 Pickett, Jill-86 Pickett, Lynda-27,116 Pinkowski, Janet-96 Pitchtorth, Renee-27,96,134 Pittman, Renee-86 Pitts, Linda-86 Platt, Jane-77 PloCher,Cl'1ristif77 Plocher, Denise-86 Pohler, Prisilla-86 Polak, Jola-77,135,175 Pollard, Cindy-96,106,107,111,132, 213 Pollok, Cindy496,1O6,124,13O,216 Porter, Carol486,133 Porter, Patsy-71,77 Potts, Kathleen-96 Pounds, Carolyn-27 Powell, Mary-86 Prather, Penny-96,107,108,113 Prietz, Colleen-96 Prietz, Jane-77 Pritchard, PattieA96 Proctor, Carol-96,114,134,175,218 Proffitt, Kathie-enf96,113,136 Pruitt, Diane-86 Putt, Mary-28,107,134 Quensenbery, lVlarion496,119,122,126 174,175,203 Ramirez, Elizabeth-f-86 Ramirez, Lorrainee-77 Randall, Brenda-28 Ratcliffe, Debbie-86 Rathbone, Vicki-58,96,108,113 Reed, Sandra-77 Reed, Tobi-96 Reid, Karen486 Reid, Linda-96 Reiley, Linda!96 Reva, Ellen-86,133 Rex, Judith-28,136 Rhoads, Lauren496,115,129 Rhoads, Tamera-28,115 Rice, Mariorief86,114,122 ierciirmond, Lmdof5Q,ao,a6,11o,113 Rickert, Kathleen-86,122 Riley, Patricia A.-86,134 Riley, Patricia K,-86,117 Rios, Maria-86 Robbins, Carra-77 Roberson, Suzanne-77 Roberts, Kathy-28,42,45,58 Roberts, Veriean-28,135,136 Robinson, Florence-77 Rodriquez, Frances496 Rodriquez, l-lelen428 Roe, Patti-77 Rogers, l-lolly-77 Roller, Diane-97,107,108,124,125, 117,209 Romin, Karen-96,176 Romin, Linette-49,7O,77 Romo, Rachel-87,134 Rose, Carol-77 Ross, Candice-77,175 Ross, Lenda-77 Ross, Nona497,218,128,113 Rote, Judy487 Rowbotham, Kathy497,113,127,135 Rowenhurst, Linda Rudeen, Linda-97 Ruh,'Roxann-87,109,175 Russell, Carol-29 Rudd, Katherine-87,134 Ryan, Constance-97,116,218 Ryan, Deborah-77,135 Ryan, Mary-77,135 Salbe, Annamarie-29,4O,124 Saccoman, Gayle-87 Salot, Ruth-87,136 Samples, Terry-97 Sanchez, AlisonA77 Sanford, Randy-87,127,135 Sargent, Susan-77 Sauer,Terri-29,108,112,113 Sawada, Jean-77 Scanlon, Maureen-97,112,113 Schaad, Barbara-97,128,136,216 Schaefer, Agnes-87,111,134 Schaffnit, Laurel-29,117,126,13O Schell, Irene-97 Schilberg, Lois-77 Schmidt, l-ledi-87 Schmidt, Rita-77 Schmitt, Katharine-97,111,122,124, 125,126 Schroder, Donna-97,124,174,175 Schuil, Patricia-97,124,128,175 Schwartz, Bonnie-29,108,113 Schott, Connie-87 Scott, Pamela-87,175 Scott, Patricia-87 Seifert, Vicky-87 Selders, Lorrie-83,175 Self, Susan-4,7,1O,29,38,43,5O, 105,106,107,113,112,178 Semeraro, JoAnne-87 Serneraro, Patricia Serieant, June-87,114,133 Shaffer, June-87 Shapiro, Lesly-77,135 Sharrer, Melinda-97,108 Shaw, Barbara-77 Shenkel, Karen-29,114 Shepard, Mona-97 yxXS 177 Y A ,y Wi 6 , 1111 xxx f. I 1111! xXXxxx I . upon the successful completion of your high school career. We invite you to consider ci new career with our company. GALIFUBNIA WATERS TELEPHUNE 60. 116 west Lime, NloNRovrA - 359-8151 A member of the General System AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ,. ,fflfzfl XXXAXXX XS Chris Wilson and Karen Meyer patiently await the first bloom ot springtime at MAYFi.0WER NURSERY AND PET SHOP, T27 Jeffries, 447-7235. SPONSORS Best Wishes a Friend Bunlcer's Hardware Chocolate Tree Candy Shop Dr. Albert J. Miller Draper, Kramer, and Walters Dr. Olive Hoffman Dr. Ottis B. Platt Garber and Garber Mark Schaefer and Associates Mayflower Pharmacy Pottery Ranch Pronto Market Russell K. Pysher, General Contractor Security First National Bank Shannon Electricians, Inc, Shirman, Mary-77 Shoemaker, ChristineA97,iO8,l l 3, l28,i3O Shook, Judy-29,42,58,l07,207 Short, Janis-97 Short, Marie-77 Short, Pam-97 Short, Virginia-87 Shuler,Alison-97,124 Shulin, Frances-87 Shultz, Patti-77 Shupe Normav77 Shupe ,Sandra-97,134 Simmons, Kathy-2l7 Sims, Betty-29,136 Singer, Alexandra-78,l T 7 Sites, Cheryl-78 Size, Nancy-29 Slaughter, Vicki-59,7O,78,2l9 Sloman, Betty-97,il6 Smiley, Sheila-87 Smith, Alice-78 Smith, Catherine-97,l07,l08 Smith, Diane-87 Smith, Jan-87 Smith, Karen-30,58,87,l l6,204 Smith, Katherine478 Smith, Margaret!78 Smith, Mary-87 Smith, Myra497 Smith, Nancy-30 Smith, Sharon A.-30,l26 Smith, Sharon D.-78 Smith, Sharon R.-30,98,l34 Synkers, Nancy-87,217 ' Sollee, Susan!3O Solorzano, Linda-78 Somogyi, Francinef97 Soyeshima, Nancy-6,30,36,42,lO7, l08,l25,l30,l74,2ll Spence, Lyndia-78 Spencer, Jucly-87,lO7,l T4, l 06 Sperske, l-lelen-87,l34 Sperske, Maryf97 Spicer, JoAnn-78 Spicer, Stella-30,50 Spies, Patricia-87 Spink, Vicky-3O,36,38,42,58,TO6, l07,2l 6 Spradling, Vickif87 Sprague, Evelyn-30,175 Starratt, Kathleenf3O Stautfer, Becky478 Steele, Cathy-87 Stehr, Beatricee-98,i28 Steider, Rabecka487 Steiner, Wa ndaf3O Stephens, Margaret Stevens, Debbie-78 Stevens, Gloria!-98 Stevens, Kathy-78 Stewart, Annette Stewart, Diana-i 34 Stewart, Joyce-78 l'll take these, announces Kathy MacKenzie as unde- cicleol Karen Kaufmann tests another pair of sun gla at BAKEWS PHARMACY, 302 S. Myrtle, 358-3253. 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