Orange Union High School - Orange and White Yearbook (Orange, CA)

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The mural was painTed during a greaT culTural and inTellecTual momenT in The dawn OT modern hisTory, The Renaissance, when man awolce To a new realm oT inTellecTual exisTence and creaTiviTy. The picTure has become a symbol oT awakenings. ln a Tew days The class oT l96I will graduaTe. These sTudenTs will loolc baclc upon Tour years aT Orange I-ligh School during which They, Touched by Teachers and TruTh and TradiTions, have been awakened. This yearbook is a mural on which have been painTed Those unTorgeTTable momenTs. The graduaTes oT l96l, To whom This ORANGE AND WHITE is dedicaTed, go TorTh guickened by The heriTage oT The pasT. They are noT To Told Their handsg buT h.aving Themselves enTered a new realm- a new day-oT inTellecTual exisTence and creaTiviTy, They are To exTend Their own hands To Touch ignorance wiTh TruTh and To sTir ThaT which is inerT To acTion. ,V .,., 1 ,. .: ,S wg? 'ii huij5w ' ff Wi' wmv, mi' -.f. 371' 1 'I 1 4'5 . - - Tl 'V'-'. 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Kibby assumed his posiTion as superinTendenT oT schools Tor The Orange UniTied School DisTricT. A graduaTe oT San Jose College, Mr. Kibby earned his lVlasTer's degree aT SC. Years as business Teacher, vice-principal and principal in Orange schools preceded his promoTion To his presenT posiTion. The burgeoning needs oT a growing communiTy have Thrown increased responsi- biliTies on The one holding The oTTice oT school superinTendenT. The Touch oT The hand oT lvlr. l-larold Kibby has served To give direcTion and sTabiliTy To The soluTion oT rising problems. OT The year, Mr. Kibby has wriTTen: This school year has been one of The busiesT and besT in The school's hisTory. STudenTs and TaculTy are To be congraTu- laTed Tor The Tine job done. The way in which sTudenTs and TaculTy cooperaTion has worked in seTTing up sTudenT conTrol and The Tine school spiriT which has been shown is an ouTsTanding accomplishmenT. Very Tew schools can boasT oT a sen- ior class proiecT where sTudenTs Them- selves seT such a high Tone of campus be- havior ThaT The need Tor exTensive TaculTy supervision is largely eliminaTed. The Or- ange UniTied School DisTricT is proud To have such an unusual calibre oT sTudenTs aT Orange High School. .All Orange is proud. Members oT The Class oT I96I will look back To Their high school days and remember when Orange had buT one high school and This was The year ThaT The sec- ond high school was planned and sTarTed inTo being. CongraTulaTions To The Class of I96 I . Harold V. Kibby, SuperinTendenT 2 MR. HAROLD KIBBY, pasT principal of OH BOARD OF EDUCATION 'vcvvt-cfs ww Chgivwam Ben Skifs, Dr, Hgwgm Smhrv Alfred E. Dierref, Vic'cf Lcbduf Kvrweih Rohm, L. N. Shamr, and Gorfifvw Bfsiwcp mr. v. a. townsend has seen many changes in The seven years he has been princip.al oT Orange l'Tigh School. ln V754 There were 893 sTudenTs aT Ol-TS and 37 Teachers in 27 classrooms. Today There are approximaTely I-450 sTu- denTs and 60 Teachers in 57 cl.assrooms. During Mr. Townsend's principalship The high school has changed Trom a Tour year insTiTuTion To a Three year senior high school. WiThin Two years The sTudenT popul.aTion is scheduled To rise To 2000. Mr. Townsend earned his B.A. degree aT Arizona STaTe College and his lVl.A. aT SC. l-le has had more Than 25 years oT experience in The Orange UniTied School DisTricT as Teacher and adminisTraTor. Under The hand oT lvlr. Verrill A. Town- send, Orange T-Iigh School has Taken a place oT academic honor and achievemenT. l-lis is The primary role in The developmenT oT The liTe and characTer oT The school. OT The year, Ivlr. Townsend has wriTTen: Dear STudenTs: WiTh The close oT The I96I school year The TaculTy and adminisTraTion look wiTh pride on The accomplishmenTs of noT only The graduaTing seniors buT all of you sTudenTs who have conTribuTed so much Toward a successful year. The excellenT record of our Tormer sTudenTs in universiTies, colleges, indusTry and business is evidence ThaT our gradu- aTes go Torward from Orange High School wiTh a background of high academic achievemenT, a fine spiriT oT compeTiTion, sTrong moral and spiriTual values and evi- dence of good ciTizenship. To Those who are graduaTing we say, Well done. Carry on in The Tine Tradi- Tions oT The pasT. To you who will reTurn in The Tall, carry on The 'fine proiecT oT sTudenT conTrol which was begun by The class oT '6I, Tor we shall look To you Tor leadership and supporT in The years ahead. Sincerely, Verrill A. Townsend 4 MR. VERRILL A. TOWNSEND GO GET UM Mrs. Dora Pierce does llwe work of one principal, 65 facully members. l45O Orange sludcnls. . gg 1- we in wil W1 P ' 25 'WW '. I ' A ,va .l Ti Q WQEW 4 ii --l- -, . M li if 5 4,,, 1 if s' My 5 ,S A 3? if Doris Holman Mariorie Liggell Dora Pierce princ:ipaI's office personnel are conslanlly in demand. Anyone w'1o needs a gueslion answered or direclions given or inlormalion or a briglwl guip calls on Dora Mrs. Dora Pierce lwas been Mr. Verril A. Townsend's secrelary lor seven years. Fasl al Jrlie swilcli is Mrs. Mariorie Lig- gell who lakes all in-and-our-going calls and connecls calls lronn one classroom lo an- olwer. She also reads llie daily bullelin over llie inlercom. Taking care ol all sludenl body ac- counls, club accounls, allilelic accounls and sludenl insurance is Mrs. Doris l'lolrnan's iob. Slie is responsible for keeping Track ol llie classroom keys and also relieves Mrs. Liggell .al lkie swilcliboard. CROSSED WIRES on ner lnree-ring :ircui+s llwrealen 'ro lie Mrs. Mariorie Liggell in kr ols al swirc:l1board.TRY AS lliey miglwlt ASB accounls don'+ escape Mrs. Doris Holman. 5 TT my Fx I ' 5 Ii ' sf . I -:I-cg. .. :III in I I 15 ' Se f - ' gli.. I I' I ,M TE E E1 Rm v J . I g ?f3'?'?x Y BOYS VICE PRINCIPAL Mi WIIIIawr Mormrna b:m:1Ics Luciwt m5cID'I'Ie 6 j MA V, We mfgkg NTP? .,., 5 53 35 435952 1 Hifi 11353 ' - 'fi LQQSW, I 'FEEE proolems, GIRLS VICE PRINCIPAL M55 Grace Rocedson Veaos We :c.:scI'nq ami Iosfirug. MRS. JEANETTE CHRISTOPHER advises iunior girls. MR. FLOYD DUNNING has so omore 1f1.f,1's , ,I llb sf 'fp' ,af ysawmf MRS, HELEN MCCONNELL counsels sophomore girls, MR. GEORGE OLDS has sop, ornore and gunior boys, COUIWSSICYS have perhaps lhe mosl personal Jrouch wilh Jrhe lives of Orange l'ligh sluclenls. They help sluclenls plan Jrheir programs, analyze lheir lesl scores, choose a vocalion, prepare lor college. Counselors also holcl lhe confi- clence ol many sluclenls who consull 'rhem on personal problems. lvlr. George Qlcls, who earned his lvlfx. from Whillier College, ancl lvlr. Floycl Dun- ning, who received his MA. al Oklahoma Universily, are bolh lull lime counselors. lvlrs. Jeanelle Chrislopher and lvlrs. l'lelen McConnell counsel and leach. 7 l'T1rS. S. brubaker Living proof of 'lhal' bond wifh fhe world. Touch of flesh and blood fo fhe doubl- ing. Sound, mind, spirif, cu'l l'ing across space. over wafer, fhrough wind-unwavering, un- deferred, like lighl' fhrough darkness. These words, originally wriTTen by Anne lvlorrow Lindberg, mighT well have been in- Tended To describe Orange l-ligh Schools insTrucTor, lvlrs. STella Jane Brubaker, Tor in her classroom The sound, mind, spiriT oT True scienTiTic learning rise unwavering and un- deTerred. In her capable hands, The inTric.acies oT boTany, physiology and Zoology become in- Tegral parTs oT a sTudenT's liTe. lvlrs. Bru- baker's classroom is never empTy, even The aTTer-school hours Tind iT Tull oT budding scienTisTs, probing, exploring, guesTioning Tor The scienTiTic TruThs she so earnesTly brings Their way. Bug, snakes, Trogs and TurTles-noThing is Too dead or Too alive To bring To This classroom Tor The dedic.aTion oT her calm aT- TenTion, The humor oT her sly wiT, The ex- ciTemenT oT her enlighTened knowledge. Earlier Ol-TS grads remember Ivlrs. Bru- baker as Their English insTrucTor and drama coach-egually misTress oT make-up and mimicry, meTaphors and lVl.acbeTh. The ORANGE AND WHITE saluTes lvlrs. STella Jane Brubaker, a woman who has exTended her own hands To sTir ThaT which is inerT in her sTudenTs To acTion and ThaT which is indiTTerenT To devoTion. THE MODELS, charTs, specimens are Mrs, Brubakefs Tools of Trade. 8 SHELLS, gaThered by M EXHIBITS of sTudenf arf serve as Teaching aids for Mr. Hill. i . wr If ,,. 1, '-1 . 45 'Til' -1 rT1r. robert hill No man ever forgof 'lhe visifafions of fhal' power fo his hearf and brain which cre- afed all fhings new: which was 'l'he dawn in him of music, poefry and arf. Mr. Bob l'lill, genial menTor oT Ol-lS's arT deparTmenT, has Tor many years embodied The sloiriT oi This quoTaTion Trom Ralph Waldo Emerson, Tor he has broughT The dawn oT music and arT To The hearTs and brains oT hundreds oT sTudenTs. ln Mr. l'Till's ThirTeen years oT Orange i-ligh service, he has been The creaTive Torce behind numerous sTudenT arT awards and honors, among which was a rare TirsT-place scholarship in The NaTional ScholasTic ArTs ConTesT. The respecT and devoTion in which he is held by The communiTy was evidenced in T960 by his selecTion as Teacher oT The Year Tor Orange DisTricT. l-lappy-go-lucky, he is yeT masTer Tech- nician, easy-going in spiriT, he yeT en- courages and spurs his sTudenTs Toward con- sTanT se.arch Tor improvement The ORANGE AND WHITE saluTes Ivlr. RoberT l-lill-Technician, menTor, Triend- in-need-who discovers beauTy where none was beToreg who sees and encourages Tal- enTs oT which even The possessor has been unaware, who insTrucTs as much in The arT oT living as in arTs and craTTs. 9 fine arts MR. CHARLES J. ANDRESEN . . , taught the Panther band, instru- mental ensembiel iunior choir and driver training . . , earned his . I BA, in music at Teachers Coiiege in Miiwaulcee and his M.A. in 'r ggfi' music education at Teachers Coliege, Coiurnbia University . . , Z 5 admonishes his students to PIayI Don't iust bIowI . . . has two 1 sons-Paui I4 and Marc II . . . Iikes to +ake pictures . . .would wish I -, seniors success as good citizens in a crazy, mixed-up worid. ' g. 'I MR. ROBERT HILL . . , taught Art I and advanced drawinq and ' I 5 painting . . . earned a BS. in art education at Edinboro State e::jg:'..gI-: , 'f 'Q f Teachers Coilege and an MS, in education at SC .... frequent- Iy reminds his students- Remember what your goai is! . . . has four children--Bob Ib, Kay I4, Dan IZ and BiII 9 . . . was named Teacher ot the Year tor I960 . , . claims to maintain the same ratio ot deviating and undeviatinq dignity in and out ot the ciassroom. Il MR. GEORGE JAMES , . . taught Art I, pottery and three classes ot crafts . . . earned his Bachelor ot Arts in art and his Masters KI ,SI degree in painting and drawing at Lonq Beach State Coiieqe . , . I I has exhibited in every maior museum on the west coast , . . is a 4.1. 1-1' 5 member of the Caiitornia water coior society . . , has acted as an art consuitant tor the ORANGE AND WHITE. ii MRS. JOSEPHINE MILLER . , . taught I-iomemaicing I and III and two classes of crafts . . . earned her B.A. in home economics at New Mexico State University . , . is working on an M.A, . . . paints portraits . . . is writing an abstract on the counseiinq sys- tem ot OHS . . . has two children-both grown and aimost on their own , . . Iives beside the ocean , . . was sponsor for Future Homemakers Ot America. MRS. ELEANOR JEAN MORGAN . . . taught I-tomemakinq I, II, III . . . earned her B.S, in home economics at Eastern Michiqan I, University , , , has two children-Gary II and Erin who is Iess than one year . . . wrote a research paper this year on Current .. , :IV I I eq Trends in Home Economics . . , enioyed readinq Tom DooIey's ' The Night They Burned the Mountain . . .would wish each graduate ti heaith and happiness. MR. ELLERY C. SLICK . . . taught vocai music, driver trairiinq, study hail . . . coached cross country after schooi . . . earned his B.A. in music at SC and his M.A. in music at Long Beach State Coilege , . , has two chiidren-Beth 8 and Robert 5 , . . was was chietiy responsibie tor OHS taient extravaganzas-the FaII Concert, the Christmas Concert, the Variety Show. Ii :III we :Q TQ GIRLS in glee ciub hoid a note for Mr, Eiiery Slick. teachers awaken new DRESS DISPLAYING busies Mrs. Jo Miller and Julie Shannon, TURNING A FOOT is more than pot-Iuck under the hands ot Mr. George James and student Judy Miiier. i I O THERE'S MAGIC in music. One flick of The balon and Mr. Charles A d 's band d pp I'I l'eS6I'I arts and crafts al Orange I-Iigh presenls a rich herilage in crealive comrnunicalion. Comrnunicalion requires a vocabulary and cerlain basic laws governing order, ar- rangemenl and Iechnigue. These phases are each approached wirh Wh.a+ is our goal? and I-Iow can we besIcornn'1unicaJre?VVhaI vocabulary is necessary and whal rules of good line, Iorm, Tone, color, siyle, Iexlure and composilion are involved? As Ihese basic Irulhs oi arl were evi- denl in The days oi Michelangelo, so are Ihey apparenl in rhe beller work of The modern painler and craflsman. The sludenls of OI-IS classes profil greally by The wisdom of The pasl bul con- Iinue Io broaden Ihe horizon wilh enfhusias- lic crealive aclivily and experimenlalion. They come Io realize Thai as Ihey parlicipale in various phases of communicalion, Their apprecialion for Ihal parlicular phase grows. ideas III young I I III Ids SCRATCHING BOARD Iechniques of arf sfudenr Fred Kinner gel a refinishing touch from Mr. Robert Hill. BREAKING THE ICE in hornernaking is Mrs. Eleanor Morgan'S Iob- Af Wm l 'M --rfisw 'i - ii NA . il english MRS. HELEN ALDRIDGE , , , TaughT EnqIish I and III . . . earned her BA. and MA. in French aT The Universify of Michioan . . . Iikes To read-averages one maior book a week . . . is known Tor such ouesTions as How was your TesT? Bee-ish or Cee-ish or Dee- ish7 . . , had a poem pubIished in a seIecT anThoIoqy . , . sponsored The poeTry workshop aTTer schooI , . , hopes ThaT each qraduaTing senior wiII come To know The happiness oi achievemenT even sooner Than The achievernenT oT happiness. MRS, KATHARINE BLAIR . . . TauqhT Enqiish II and IV . , . earned a BA. in speech and dramaIics aT Syracuse UniversiTy . . . has Taken qraduaTe work aT NorThweSTern UniversiTy . . . has served as chairman of The Engiish deparTmenT , . . has Three aduIT sons- Bruce, Lee and Richard , . . Took a memorable Trip Throuqh Europe and The I-Ioiy Land IasT Summer . . . pians To reTurn , . , reads, reads, reads sTudenT research papers. MR. RICHARD W. BOHRER . . . TauqhT EnqIish III, AnnuaI, Jour- naIism I and II . . . earned a BA. in music Theory aT WesTmonT College, an M.S, in educaTion adminisTraTion aT SC, an M.A, in Enqiish aT Long Beach STaTe . . . says TreduenTIy, IT ain'T easy! . . . boasTs oT Joei 3 and Janice Joy I . . . wouid wish ThaT each senior mighT Tind The source oT True happiness in accepTinq The Lord Jesus ChrisT as Savior and King. MRS. MARY BUCHOZ . . . TaughT EngIish II and speech . . . earned a BA. in arT and speech aT Michigan STaTe Univcrsify , . . has Taken qraduaTe work aT Lonq Beach STaTe CoIIeqe and Chapa man CoIIege . , . beIongs To DeITa Phi DeITa, honorary arT fraTerf niTy . . . Iikes To Teach IiTeaTueA pIay basebaII, kniT, painT, read PhiIip Wyhe, waTch pro TooTbaII, IisTen To Tchaikovsky's PaTheTique . . . was chairman of The sophomore cIass advisors. MRS. MARY BUNGER . . , TauqhT Enqiish I and II . . , earned a BA. in Erench aT Ohio WesIeyan UnivcrsiTy , . , describes her ideaI sTudenI' as Curious-Sincere-Happy . . . has Three children-Sue EIIen 20, Dan I6, Jimmy 8 , . . wanTed when a child To be a missionary . , . was a sophomore class adviser . . . hopes ThaT each gaduaTe wiII have NOT TunfbuT happiness. MRS, JEANETTE CHRISTOPHER . . . TaughT advanced rcadinq . . . earned her BA. aT Park CoI'eqe . . . has done qraduaTe work aT UCLA! SCN Long Beach STaTe, CIaren'ionT, Chapman . , . has had aII Three members of her imrnediaIe farniiy Ihusband, son, dauqhT- erj in her ciasses , . , kicked ouT buT one-her husband . . . wouId wish The seniors The guaranTee of a Tree counTry, under God. in- divisible, wiTh heaITh, wisdom, work and pIeasure enouqh To en- ioy IT TuIIv. MR. ROBERT EDWARDS . . , TaughT speech and drama . . . earned a BA. in hisTory aT WhiTTier CoIIeqe . . . has done qrad- uaTe work in educaTion adrninIsTraTion aI WhiTTier , . . direcTed Ten LiTTIe Indians and BuII in a China Shop . , , cIaims varied hobbies , , . Iikes aII peopIe, aII books, aII sporTs , . . has Traveled aII over. I 2 ADVENTURES in American IiTeraTure are in The hands oT Teacher Mr. John Rowe ADVENTURES for Mrs, Helen AIdridqe's cIasses lie in IiTerary appreciaTion. BULL'S EYE plan is Mr. Roberl Edwards' melhod. His sludenls get lhe poinf. el'1gIiSh MRS. KATHRYN LINDSKOOG . . . laughl English Il and lll , . . earned her BA. in English al The Universilv of Redlands and her MA, in English al Long Beach Sfale . . . likes sludcnls who are wide awake and head-over-heels in love wilh lile . . . has been lo Europe lwicc . . . lourecl Russia Iasl surnrner . . . narnes Arlhurian Trlplych, The Annofafed Alice, England, My England, Exodus rnern- orable books . . . is inleresled in oolilics, lheoloqv, music . . . hopes seniors will use The Tools lhey gained in high school lo go on building a real educalion Through books. ,ami rn ' ' MR, FRED MORAN . , . laugh? business Englisr, rcrnedial reaaino E driver lraining , , , earned his BA, in English and induslrial arls Q53 Sf and an MA. in educafion al' Easlern New Mexico Universilv . . . QW C-5155? has Three childrerfLawrence l4, Sheila 7, Marvin Clyde l . . . if Q wfiiitf- likes sludenls who wreslle wilh and reason lnrouoh each lhouqhl 7 or idea . . . hopes lhal each graeluale will proiecl his lhinking inlo world-wide problems which he as a iulurc leader will haxe lo handle. Q ,aw 3 me MRS. NANCY RAClNE . . . laugh? live classes of EnGllsh ll . . . earned her BA. in English al Louisiana College and is working on her Maslens degree al Long Beach Slale Colieqe . . . likes lo swirn, bowl, play bridge, read . . . has lwo children-Craig I4 and Janis ll , . , loves leachirq English . . . was a iunior class advisor, lf 'CK 3. gs: MR. JOHN A. ROWE . . . laughl English lll . . , earned a B.A. ai if f,,,i Villanova College . . . has an MA. in educalion in lhe ofling ' al Long Beach Slale . . . was chairman ol the iunior class advisors ' . . . was locked in school as a Third grade r... feels he has nol yer fully recovered . . . has several children-Maria 7, Anne 5, Joan 5, Susan 4, Michael 3, David l and . . . hopes seniors wil lx ri .zuicklv 'earn +hal The fcv ol life is rneasureo my lhinqs rellnouished 3 or J higher ca..se. 'C' EAR PHONES VPC slwlen s learr 'Q reao tasrer, devlonslrales Mr. Fred Morar. SUGAR CUBES, guillolines in sludenl proiecls 'fell Mrs. Mari Buchoz Mvo iilies la'r1. l 3 social SCISHCG DR. JAMES C. BARNETT . . . TaughT world hisTory . . . has earned a B.A, in hisTory and governmenT aT SouThwesTern STaTe College in Oklahoma, an M.A. in educaTion adminisTraTion aT The UniversiTy of Oklahoma, and a Ph. D. in hisTory and poliTical science aT The UniversiTy of Erlangen, Germany . . , leads Tours To Europe every summer . . . has Two adulT sons . . . would wish each senior an abiding TaiTh in The greaT CreaTor of The universe. MR. PERCY C. FAUSKIN . . . TaughT American democracy . . . earned a B.A. in hisTory aT NorTh DakoTa STaTe Teachers College . . . has done graduaTe work in hisTory aT ClaremonT , . . has been senior class sponsor chairman . . . has Two adulT daughTers . . . has Traveled widely . . . likes To play bridge. MR. ELLIS C. HACKETT . . . TaughT U. S. hisTory . . . earned a B.A, in hisTory and social sTudies aT Sioux Falls College and an M.A. in educaTion aT The UniversiTy oT SouTh DakoTa . . . has been a grade school Teacher, principal, superinTendenT, U. S, ranger, odiTor, salesman, social worker, aircraTT inspecTor . . . has one daughTer, Marie . . . docsn'T wanT seniors To Torgel The Man up- sTairS. MR. WALT HAMER . . . TaughT world hisTory, U.S. hisTory, physical ed and coached The yarsify baskeTball Team . . . earned a B.A, in educaiion aT Oregon College . . . is working on his MasTes degree . . . has Thee childeneDiana IO, Wally 8, Doug 6 . . . admires sTudenTs who are willing To work hard- To pay The price . . . was a sophomore class sponsor. MR. JAMES HOLDRIDGE . . . TaughT American democracy and senior problems . . . earned his B.A. in hisTory aT EasTern Michigan UniversiTy and his M,A. in hisTory aT The UniversiTy oT Michigan . . . acTed as sTudenT acTiviTies coordinaTor . . . advised The sTudenT council and The sTudenT legislaTure . . . has Three children-Jimmy 5, Sue Ellen 4, Tony 2 . . . hopes ThaT seniors Through conscious eTTorTs will Teel aT IiTe's end ThaT They have done Their besT. MR. KENNETH MURPHY . . . TaughT American democracy and U. S. hisTory , . . earned a B,A. in hisTory al' Chapman College and is doing graduaTe work in Teh social sciences aT Long Beach STaTe . . , has also TaughT English . . . likes Tennis, handball, sporTs in general . . . has Two daughTers-CynThia 3 and Pamela I . . . has Traveled in Japan and Korea-during The war. MR. WILLIAM VIC RICHARDS . . . TaughT American democracy and world hisTory . , . earned a B.S. in business adminisTraTion and poliTical science and an M.A, in educaTion aT UCLA . . . hopes evenTualIy To sTarT on a docToraTe . . . is an avid skin' diver . . . likes aThleTics, phoTography, wriTing, HiFi, Theology , . . was al' Pearl Harbor on December 7, I94I . . . hopes seniors will realize The imporTance of The preservaTion of Their own Treedorn and indiVidualiTy. MISS SHARRON WILLIAMS . . . TaughT U. S. hisTory . . . earned a B.A. in inTernaTional relaTions aT SC . . . is doing graduaTe work aT Long Beach STaTe in social sTudies . . . belongs To Pi Sigma Alpha, naTional poliTical science honorary . . . wanTed aT one Time To be a concerT harpisT . . . prefers BeeThoven, hisTorical TicTion, biographies, swimming, li . ,M Q.. . .. .ar 'wr sw , .fgsgiigisiigglfild -i in A A I wana... 4 'x,wL-M WHAT'S a Nixon sTicker doing in The minuTes? Mr. I-Ioldridge asks Joanne Belprez and Earl Forshee. I 4 KILLER sword becomes curio in Col. J. Calvin BarneTT's class 3 sr T' i TTS' 4 ,en if ' RULING her domain, Miss Sharron Williams Teaches U.S. hisfory wi -fr CURRENT EVENTS can be so repeTiTious and sTrung ouT, Mr. Vic Richards Tells Marqaref Ub T 2, R QUIZ coming upf' Mr. Percy Fauskin hands American Observers' To Vern Wich eihaus and Bob SrniTh. U.S. HISTORY is made reel in Mr. Ellis HaclceTT's classes. the primary aim oT The social science deparTmenT is To help prepare sTudenTs Tor more eTTicienT ciTizen- ship in a democracy ThaT has become and bids Tair To remain The leader oT The Tree world. ln addiTion To an inTroducTion To world hisTory Trom The Time oT The creaTion To The presenT, The hisTory curriculum includes cul- Tural conTrilouTions oT all The various peoples and naTions To our civilizaTion in all The Tielols oT human endeavor. STuolenTs are TaughT The principles oT The various economic and social sysTems ThroughouT recorded hisTory. -lhey are TaughT how To cliTTerenTiaTe beTween The sTrengTh and weaknesses oT each. Special emphasis is placed upon The hisTory oT This naTion. Realizing The many perplexing problems ThaT Tace The young, Teachers Try To impress sTudenTs wiTh The necessiTy Tor assuming responsibiliTy and Tor choosing The proper course oT acTion in a new world. I 5 h t' GIANT SLIDE RULE helps Mr. Ray Warren solve a rnulTiplicaTion problem. H1311 el I la ICS . si fe gf w MRS. ELIZABETH DURBIN . . . TaughT plane georneTry . . . earned , Q q an AA. aT sam Ana JC, .1 BA. .si uci.A, and an M.A. .si sian- r WF ford . . . belongs To Phi TheTa Kappa and Alpha Sigma, honorary ixg fraTerniTies . . . Tlew in January To Saigon, VieT Nam, To ioin her 1 V husband an educaTional consulTanT Tor The STaTe DeparTrnenT. MR. CHARLES HARNS . . . TaughT geomeTry, physics, driver Train- ing . . . earned a B.S. in educaTion and maTh aT SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College and an M.Ed. aT Maryland University . . . has Two children-Sherman 7, and Lucinda 3 . . . has been chess club sponsor again This year. MR. LEN A. SURLES . . . TaughT Algebra I and senior rnaTh . . . earned a B.S. and an M.S. in physical educaTion aT The UniversiTy H of Oregon . . . declares in class, lT's noT The algebra which is .gif-'T -me If as J his ideal sTudenT as: AT The beach on weekends and in class - my giving you Trouble, iT's The 5Th grade ariThrneTic . . . describes weekdays , , . has Two sons-David I5, and Dennis I2 . . . ad- vises graduaTes To conTinue Their educaTion and To Travel so ThaT They may see how TorTunaTe They are To be in America, ' MR. RAY WARREN . . . TaughT inTroducTion To college maTh Algebra ll and plane geomeTry . . . earned a B.S. in maThemaTics aT The UniversiTy of Vermonl' and an M.A. in educaTion aT The Berkeley campus of The U of Cal . . . was arT ediTor of his college annual . . . has been Teaching aT OHS Tor 35 years . . . has five grandchildren . . . is official Timer Tor TooTball games mires sTudenTs who have boTh abiliTy and desire PROVING FORMULA for an IT I had Two apples problem is Mr, Len Surles POWER PANEL observaTions in physics lab involve Mr. Charles I-larns and Tom Edwards. EN ROUTE To Saipan Mrs. ElizabeTh Durbin Tosses ouT accumulaTed recTangles I6 'VENI, VIDI, VICI' was Caesar's message, explains Mr. Joseph Talafus. r, 1 1 f we M MR. ROBERT BREES . . . has laugh? Spanish I and ll . . . earned huns in English af Whilfier College . . . quips, Callese, cIase! sf Ahori1a, Yo no se, in his classroom . , . describes his ideal srudenflas one whose eyes, ears and mind are open and whose rnoulh is closed . , . has four children-Stephen 8, Meredith 5, f Trina 3, Susan 2 . , . as once mislalcen for Argenlinc Roca. K A, 2'-:W MF I crib, ' M fi MISS CATHERINE DOHERTY . . . laughl French and U. S. hislory -' if-if . . . earned a Bachelor of Arls degree in hislory and French and a Masler of Arls degree in hislory al lhe Universily of Morirana . . . srudiedasra Fullbrighf scholar in hislory and French ar Sorbonne University in Paris . . . has 'rraveled exlensively . , . likes sludenls who are individuals. . 13 6' F MRS, INEZ FALLIS , . . laughl Spanish ll and Ill , . . earned her i i B.A, in Spanish and English af Soulhwesf Missouri Stale and an f MA. in English al George Peabody College . , . graduaied wilh VZ- high disiinclion . . . belongs To Alpha Mu Garnrna, honorary beg. if foreign language fralerniry . . . likes lo swim, read hislorical M gi novels, travel in Mexico . . . was Spanish club sponsor. MR. JOSEPH TALAFUS . . . laugh? Lalin I and ll and driver lrain- ing . . . earned his B.A. in Lalin al' UCLA . . . has five children- Theresa 9, Christina B, Joanie 5, Roberl 4 and Eugene 2 . . . , likes lo lake his children our for long rides and collect empty bollles off counlry roads . . . admires sludenls who sincerely and EL TORO losses Mafador in display on Mrs, Inez Fallis's classroom wall. COn5C'eVlll0U5lY work and 5fUdY fo file 505+ Of ihelf abillllf' OLE! shoufs Mr. Roberr Brees as he does a lable lop Mexican hal dance. FRENCH MAID Becassine draws French class lo Miss Calherine Doher+y's slory hour. I 7 SCieI 1C6 MRS. STELLA JANE BRUBAKER . . . 'raughl biology and physiology This year . . , earned a BA. in zoology and English and an M.A. in Zoology al' lhe U of Cal al Berkeley . . . has been organizing a physiology lab course for advanced sludenls . . . likes lo leach drarna . . . has four grandchildren . . . believes each person should lind his life work The one in which he will have The grealesl inleresl and aplilude- ll will Then follow 'lhal he will be happy. MR. CHARLES KATES . . . laughl Biology l, general malhemalics and physical science . , . earned his Bachelor of Arls degree in biological science af Long Bcach Stale College . , . lellered in lennis and sang in choral groups in college. MR. WALTER OSENBAUGH . . . laugh? six classes of chemislry . . . earned his B.A. in biology al Whillier College . . . has done grad- uale work at Long Beach Slale . . . collecls slamps . . . admires sludenls who have a desire lo learn . . . has lwo children-Scoll' Edward 6 and Julie Marlha 3 . . . likes music by Rimsky-Korsakov, Aaron Copeland, Igor Slravinsky . . . hopes seniors will perfecl lhe happy arf of moderation in all lhings. A' ar 22 V54 A + ww A '7 my ,Y vga 2 af: -gf-3. . .Z 25255: 5' : gsm Wi 3 .,.. iwr A . I - -31.5555 .nfs ' 5ii5E:H::E':: 'i'i 55? fl VAPOR PROBLEMS are on lap for Lois lnrnann and Mr. Wall Osenbaugh and Dave Halh. I8 MA CHEMICAL CHANGES undergo careful scruliny from leacher Mr, Charles Kales. I CAN'T REMEMBER where lhis goes, says Mrs. Slella Brubaker. business ADDING COLUMNS of numbers can be Tun, says Mr. Frank Charnloerii EYES OFF The keyboard, warns Miss Phyllis STraTTon To Carolyn Russell. 5 I MR. FRANK CHAMBERLIN . . . Taughi' Bookkeeping I and ll . . . coached Tennis varsity and iunior varsiTy . . . earned a BA. in business adminisTraTion ar The UniversiTy ol SouTh DakoTa , . . has done graduaie work in educaTion aT Claremonl, UCLA, Long Beach STaTe . . . has Taught in iunior college . . . has Three sons-Mike l5, 'lim I3, Joe ll . . . would like some college To award scholarships To graduaTinq Tennis varsiTy members. MR. MAX G. DODSON , . , Taughl' Typing I . . . earned a BA. in business education aT Nebraska STaTe Teachers College . . . will cor'npleTe work on his MasTer's degree This summer aT NorTh- wesfern Universily . . . admires sTudenTs who consisTenTly slrive for achievemenT regardless of Their abiliTies . . , is unmarried . , . enioys sporTs, music, The beach, of 9239? MR. JERRY H. MCAFFEE . . . TaughT office pracTice and Typing . . . earned a BA. in markeiing and business educafion aT Brigham Young UniversiTy . . . has one son-Craig, six rnonThs . . . likes To fish , . . enioys all aThleTics. MISS PHYLLIS STRATTON . . . TaughT STenography I, Typing l and ll , . , earned her B.E, in business aT WhiTewaTer STaTe Teach- ers College and an M.A, in business educaTion aT NorThwesTern University . . , plans To ariend classes The resT of her life . . . believes The learning process should never sTop . . . believes also ThaT people should Think deeply abouT Their responsibilihes To man- kind, change The Things They can, accepT The Things They cannoT change, and have The wisdom To know The difference, DIDJA EVER Think oT winding iT? asks Mr. Jerry McAfTee of repairman Roger Alaux. I9 fff ,....-. 5 5 ef -is -f-ff . was gi 'Q 1 2 5 L gif 1. ORANGE Hl6H's advenmresome Driver Training irisfrucfors ready ihemseives to cross the Rubicom or something. Siifirrq ori bcmnei are Mr. Kew Sheets and Mr. Rod Riehi Messrs, Vic Richards, Earl McCaEium, Grover Nuif, Eilery Siick and Orv Neliesfein Cai' ihe helrrij cioq The Coachwork, Messrs. Lanny Carier and Wait Hamer wave wiidiy 20 Il'1dUStI'IaI arts ... . .H 5 MR, LAWRENCE O. ARCHIBALD . . . taught mechanical drawing . . . earned a B.A. at UCLA in industrial arts . . . has been teach- ing at OHS for 25 years . . . is the high commissioner for ticket sales for all school events . . . is building a new home himself . . . likes deep sea fishing, gardening, friendly people, golf. MR. MARION DAVEY . . . taught beginning and advanced elec- tronics . . . earned his B.S. in industrial education at Long Beach State College . . . would like a room full of quiet students with ' IQIS of I5O who can withstand high voltages and who have a high resistance between the ears . . . has played in a professional dance 2 3' awe? ex N 1 ii-A X if , 3, 1. sw 1 -: -: band . . . collided with a fellow water skier . . . survived. Wihs 'Ima was ,W ft?-Q Q-'cl sf , s' ,QT-t.,. iff: INSTALLATION of water troughs busies Mr, Meri Tobler. NOW WE can watch Maverick, says Mr. Marion Davey to David Hirstein. Www AUTO MR. A. P. LETOURNEAU . . . taught metal shop and machine shop . . . earned his B.A. in industrial arts at the U of Cal at Santa Barbara . . . is within six units of a Masters degree . . . has an adult son-Larry . . . likes to water ski, ice skate . . . is a Gideon . , . hopes that each senior will find Christ. MR. WILLIAM J. MCKENZIE . . . taught auto shop . . . earned his BA. in industrial arts at Long Beach State College . . . was a member of Epsilon Pi Tau, a national honorary fraternity for in- dustrial arts . . . is working on his Masters Degree . , . helped coach Cee football. MR. STEWART R. MEYER . . . taught Woodshop I and II, Mechani- cal Drawing I and metal shop . . . earned a B.A. in industrial edu- cation at State Teachers College in Wayne, Nebraska ...has an M.A. from the Greeley, Colorado State College of Education . . . does watchmaking on the side . . . likes golf . . . is chairman of the advisors for Future Teachers of America. MR. MERL L. TOBLER . . . taught Agriculture Science ll, III, IV and Farm Mechanics ll . . . earned a B.S. in vocational agricul- ture education . . . has done graduate work at the U of Cal at Davis . . . has two children-Bryan I5 and Carmen 9 . . . won five trophies in one fair with the Orange Hi Future Farmers of America. SHOP students decide to make repairs on unsuspecting Mr. Bill McKenzie. 2l physical ed MR. LANDON CARTER . . . taught physical education . . . earned his B.A', in physical education at Occidental College . . . has done graduate work in education at Long Beach State College . . . is sporting a brand new daughter, Kendall Elizabeth . . . coached B football and track after school . . . likes to golt, tish. MRS. BARBARA CLARK . . . has taught tennis and badminton with a modern dance specially . . .earned her BA. in physical education at Occidental College and has credits for a Masters Degree at Chap- man College . , . organizes playdays . , . coached chorus lines tor the variety show . . . has three children-Dale I7, and twins Milton and Marilyn I4 . . . likes anything to do with the ocean-ocean- ography, surfing, boating, sunning. MRS. MAXINE CLARK . . , has taught tennis, archery, volleyball, sottball, badminton, individual sports and team sports . . . earned her B.A. in physical education at San Jose State College . . . has two sonsfSteva I0 and David 7'f2 . . . has written papers this year on Mental Health of Teachers and Accident Prevention in the Home. MRS. HELEN JOHNSON . . . has taught girls physical education . . . likes gardening, patio dinners, bridge . . . likes to go out to nice and unusual places to dinner and to dance. MISS HAZEL STOVER . . . has taught U. S. history and girls physi- cal education , . . earned her BA. in social science and music at San Jose State College . . . has written a research paper to determine it there exists any constant relation between urbaniza- tion and straight ticket voting in Santa Clara county . . . has en- ioyed reading The United States Since IB65 by Dulles. a major reason tor physical education is that it can be used as an instrument in the building ot good citi- zens, one ot the aims ot education. ln more specitic terms it develops phy- sical titness and coordination. lt aids grace. poise, agility. It provides a litetime hobby. lt serves as a satistying co-educational ac- tivity. lt develops sportsmanship and char- acter. lt promotes understanding among people all over the world because sports are internationally shared. 22 BUT COACH, l've got a test tomorrow! whines Al Tokunow to Coach Carter. s .. ,5E5 -3 , i -V l'M GOING to take my toys and go home, quips Mrs. Barbara Clark. MY STUDENTS know iust where to aim, iokes Mrs. Maxine Clark, news phys ed teacher, mischievously STUDYING FURIOUSLY, Linda Johns evades Mrs. Taylor's walchlul SYGS. I r S 'foie ru, W s ,,,, T s . s is y OFFICER OF THE DAY, Mr. Russ Jackson awails lhe changing of lhe guard. S -' ': f A 1 fg,..?' r 4 . We ...si . 'Je 5 rs-si. :- ,.:v- - U 0 W -'-' s si -:5g.:,.g..r.e ...,. .- j HHSYW s Q l F FF Ziiv 1 . in GUARDIAN of lhe young and pure, librarian Mrs, Mildred Field edils some WOVICIIY lll'e 0lUl'B- ' special classes MRS. MARJORIE JEAN BALL . . . has laughl library science . . . earned her BA. in hislory al lhe Universily of Redlands and an MA. in library science al SC . . . has done advanced work on a Ph.D. degree . . . has always wanted lo climb Mounl Everesl . . . hopes lhal seniors will be given enduring palience loward life. MRS. MILDRED FIELD . . . has laughl library science . . . earned her B.A. in hislory and educalion al lhe Universily of California and an MA. in library science al Riverside Library School . . . reminds her sludenls lo Gel busy! . . . likes lo dance, fake piclures, read hislory and biography . . . was a CSF sponsor . , . hopes lhal lhe gradualing class will be able lo unlalch lhe secrel lo inlernalional peace. MR. RUSSELL JACKSON . . . laughl special educalion and world hislory . . . earned his B.A. in social sludies and an MA. in educa- lional psychology al Colorado Slale College of Educalion . . . has worked in inveslmenl banking, as a dance inslruclor, as a boy Scoul' execulive and a radio operalor . . , has wrillen a Survey on Tardies and Truancy al Orange High and Techniques Used lo Minimize Drop-Ouls . . . has lwo children-Terry Lee I0 and Margie 8. MRS. HELEN M. MCCONNELL . . . counseled girls, laughl lyping, business English, bookkeeping . . . earned her BA. in English and commerce al Tarkio College in Tarkio, Missouri, and an MA. in guidance and psychology al lhe Greeley, Colorado, Slale College . . . has laughl in Honolulu . . . likes lo cook, play golf. MRS. ELIZABETH TAYLOR . . . supervised lhe sludy hall . . . earned her BA. in Lalin and English al Peabody College . . . has done graduale sludy in Lalin al SC . . . has laughl in lhe rnounlains of Tennessee and has lraveled wilh and lulored million- aires children . , . has lhree children now adull . . . likes lo read mysleries, sew, sil . . . believes people should deyole lhemselves in lhe cause of olhers. two librarians and lorly sludenl assislanls handle lhe 50,400 sludenls al Orange I-ligh who use lhe library lacililies during lhe course ol each semesler. The library is opened one hall hour be- lore school lor lhe 200 sludenls who iam lhe reading room and use lhe ll,704 books. i200 ol lhe library's l965 liclion books cir- culale among sludenl readers during each lwo-week check oul period. Ol lhe l02 magazines lhe library receives regularly, 2l are checked oul overnighl each day. 737 new books were added lhis year lo lhose already on lhe shelves. 23 blue slips v, pink slips, fardy blanks and absence excuses, franscripfs and program cards keep affen- dance and personnel office secrefaries busy people. Wiflw an average of I2O sfudenfs absenf eacli day, Mrs. Carol Mason, affen- dance supervisor, musf record flie dafa and personally verify flue excuses. Mig, . .... wg' Mrs. lola Myracle and Mrs. Norma Eg- gers in flue personnel office mainfain a losf and found bureau, orienf new sfudenfs, assign lockers, mainfain currenf sfudenf pro- gram files, keep IBM grade cards up fo dafe, subsfifufe wlwen flqe nurse is absenf, file college cafalogs, answer guesfions on any fopic, acf as cupid. Regisfrar Anifa Day, Nurse Mildred l-less and vice-principal's secrefary Jessie Sh h ' h 'LOOK UNDER 'N' or 'F' for nail file? in- WEIGHING TH-E FACTS lisfed in flwe health book GW SVG ell' S are O G Llrlpy. quireg Jessie Shaw, viceeprincipaks secrefary. sne holds is Miss Mildred Hess, niqli school nurse. EAGERLY AND ENERGETICALLY sfreaking Through prodigious sfacks of work, Mrs. Carol Mason looks up briefly. HELLO . . Duffy! Tavern . . l mcan personnel office, snickers Mrs. Norma Eggers, sfudcnf personnel secrelarv. SURVEYING program cards is Mrs. lola Myracle, 24 ANSWERING The delnandin ianiTorlal needs of Orange High are cusTodians Andy Edwards, John Ball, Joe Maldonado, Richard Reid, gharles Loeffler, Jirn Hansen, Clarence Brady, Donald BaTTy, and MilTon Weber. BUS DRIVERS. ROW l: Mock, EsTes, ROW 2: Naze, Sadloerry, Penderqraff, AnTle, Wheeler, Speiss, Brown. ROW 3: Hufchinson, HobarT, Mace, Ruiz, lvlarkley, Beckner, Davis, Craff, Hagerrnan. They drive 23 buses. from soup to nuts every meal served in The OHS caTeTeria is The resulT OT careTul planning. The sTaTT pre- pares all The Toocl Tor sTudenT lunches and Tor The snack bar. GreaT guanTiTies oT Tood are needed To Till The hollow legs OT all The hungry sTudenTs who TreguenT The caTeTeria and snack bar. ln one week The sTaTT uses approximaTely l5O pounds OT nneaT. I5 cases oT canned TruiTs and vegeTables. I8 pounds OT cheese and IO dozen eggs. The caTeTeria sTaTT is noT .alone in The backsTage acTiviTies ThaT make OHS Tick. WiThouT cusTodians To Track clown Trash, sTu- denTs mighT have To ride To school in gar- bage Trucks. The cusTodial sTaTT has a Tull- Tirne job keeping debris Trorn engulTing The campus. ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL recipe is prepared by kiTchen sTaTf. ROW l: W. Rodenberger, G. Messerall, F. Dish- er, M. HardisTy, S. Blair, E. Trewell, V. Brown. ROW 2: A, MarTin, H. CudworTh, P. HusTon, H. BryanT. SEEN HERE smiling in his freshly repainTed office is Orange High's sTudenT parking loT aTTendanT, Sardis Kookie Frazier. 25 ! vi f 2 2 -m,:L , LLLAAf,- ..A .,,. . ,QW Mi we, the council oT I96O-ol began our iobs in SepTember by aTTending a conTerence aT Oceola. lT pre- pared us Tor our year as The sTudenT execu- Tive body oT OHS. The selling oT sTudenT body cards was our TirsT big proiecT. The proceeds Trom The sTudenT body card sale Tormed The sTudenT body Tund. We planned The budgeT Tor our year. The money had To be spenT wiTh wise planning. Homecoming By The end oT TooTball season we were geTTing used To The rapid pace oT evenTs. By This Time we had organized pep rallies, aTTer- game dances and Homecoming. We plan- ned Homecoming Trom The counTing oT bal- loTs oT The gueen candidaTes To cleaning up aTTer The dance. lvlany clubs and deparTmenTs came To us Tor help. We appropriaTed money To The drama deparTmenT Tor new lighTs Tor The liTTle TheaTer. We provided police proTec- Tion Tor all The dances sponsored by classes and clubs. We presenTed The new public library wiTh a Tree To be used in landscaping. DuTies Keeping bulleTin boards available Tor publiciTy, choosing and planning assemblies. sponsoring The DuTch-lrish dance, running elecTions and represenTing CHS aT conTer- ences were iusT a Tew oT The duTies we en- ioyed. As we pass our oTTices To nexT year's leaders we are proud. We have Tried To budgeT our money wisely, and execuTe The necessary duTies ThaT Tell upon us. Our re- ward came To us all year long, when we saw The sTudenTs enioy The dances and yell aT pep rallies, when we represenTed Ol-IS aT conTerences and when The sTudenTs proTiTed by our assemblies. These are some oT The Things The STu- denT Council oT I96O-6I has accomplished buT noT wiThouT experiencing pains and hard worlq. We have done our besT and we are saTisTied. . Joanne Belprez STudenT Body SecreTary 28 STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Earl Forshee sfand FIRST SEMESTER legislafure considered senior class sTudenT self-discipline proposals, Back To camera: Alvin Tokunow, presiding officer, and Jerry Eggers. ROW I: Lyle Drinkgern, Earl Forshee, Bryan Berqsfeinsson, Kenny Aaron, Bob Arneff, James Forgash, Rod Camp, Roger Camp ROW 2: Judy Green, Caihy Cebula, July lirnken, Ed Workman, CharloTTe Corrigan, Carol Rohrs, Bobbi McKinney. ROW 3: Warren Young, PeTe Ber- gel, Barbara l-larT, Sherry Dillehay, Liz Sorensen, Susie Eggers, Raul Poblano, Bill Dick. ROW 4: Harvey EscoTo, Lee Hobbs, Bob Whyle, Dave Leichffuss, Bill l-lealey, Linda Evans, Carol Janka, Jim Corneff, Alex CervanTes, Ben Cherri, ROW 5: Joe Cole, Bob Braun, Richard Helmick, and Lars Remfors, Swedish exchange sTudenT. government SECOND SEMESTER legislaiure mel' in The laTTer parT of The year To deliberafe on senior proiecT problems. ROW I: Melinda Manell, Linda Jones, Konriie Kozina, Donna Wagner, Judy Beasley, Pai Lawson, Linda LeichTfusS, ROW 2: Trish Neschek, Sherry Mayfield, Jackie Grimm, Sherry Dillehay, Carol Sinsel, Roger Camp. ROW 3: Heidi Swanson, Pearl Gilrnan, KaThy Garnmon, Judy Tirnken, Jerry Eggers, Earl Forshee, Phil Pierce, Rod Camp. ROW 4: Nick Cruz, Richard Robinson, Dennie Schipke, Bill Daddario, Bill Kovac, Wes Brenneman, Roger Alaux, RoberT Miller, Jirn Epperson. ROW 5: Gail Edwards, Diane Phelps, Jirn Thomas, Ray Millspaugh, STeve Burbridge, Jirn Schroeder, Joe Cole, Bill SrniTh, Dave LeichTTuss, ROW 6: Donna Bain, Janice Wisen, Lani Crawford, Ralph Allen, George Smith, Al Tokunow, Harry Takeno meeT in session legislature is modeled aTTer The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes. Like our Tederal governmenT, The Orange l-ligh School sTudenT govern- menT has Three main branches. The execuTive branch is represenTed by The sTudenT council headed by The presidenT, Earl Forshee. The iudicial branch is being Taken care oT by The newly Tormed senior proiecT com- miTTee. RepresenTaTives The legislaTive branch is Tilled by The sTudenT legislaTure. The vice-principal oT The sTudenT body presides over legislaTure meeTings. The sTu- denT represenTaTives and Their alTernaTes are chosen by Their Third period classes. ln order To give many sTudenTs an op- porTuniTy To serve in The legislaTive branch oT sTudenT governmenT, a diTTerenT legisla- Ture is elecTed each smsTr. ConTinuiTy is provided by The sTudenT body oTTicers who Take parT in each meeTing and also by Those sTudenTs re-elecTed by Their classmaTes Tor anoTher Term. Each represenTaTive musT aTTend all meeTings and reporT and summarize whaT happens back To his class. Through These represenTaTives The sTudenT legislaTure, as a cross secTion OT The whole sTudenT body, can speak Tor The sTudenT body. The sTudenT legislaTure musT TirsT ap- prove The budgeT and approve all money maTTers. In This way iT conTrols The purse sTrings oT The governmenT. Law Making Branch As The law making branch, sTudenT legislaTure handles all maTTers concerning The sTudenT body as a whole. IT covers The senior proie-cT, American Field Service shares and all campus acTiviTies on iTs agenda. STudenT legislaTure has a greaT TuTure. WiThouT iT The sTudenTs oT Grange l-ligh would have no voice: buT Through iT our sTudenT governmenT has unlimiTed possibil- iTies. Alvin Tokunow STudenT Body Vice-PresidenT 29 Q55 :in s S s E i 2 STUDENT COUNCIL meets in privafe session for secret discussion, Earl Forshee, Presfdenfg Marlis Hilion, Treaf urerg Joanne Belprez, Secrefaryg Alvin Tokunow, Vice-president Joanne Miller, Commissioner of Girls Acfiv 3 P 5 E i iesg Ed nissiori Workman, Commissioner of Boys Adiviriesg Nan Masieiier, Commissioner of Pep: Terry Minor, Com- er of Pubiicaiionsg Marcia Wairon, Sociai Acfivifies Commissiorierg Biil O'Biennis, Eiedions Commfssioner. 3 I ll 'T cabineT members worked TogeTher This year To bring many assemblies To The girls oT The high school. Several alumnae addressed one assembly, giving Tallcs abouT The proTessions They had enTered. Girls league also sponsored The annual girl-daTe-boy dance and called iT Turn- abouT. The Theme Tor The Girls league l-li Mom bangueT was l-lawaiian. Members oT The Girls league cabineT are: Joanne Miller. Sharon Schlobohm, PaT Cornecl, Connie l-lenderson, ElizabeTh Sor- ensen, Carolyn Cebula, Shari SmiTh, Nancy I.iggeTT and Carol Janlca. All girls in The Orange l-ligh sTudenT body are auTomaTical- ly members oT Girls league. MINSTREL TRIO members sing for The Dad T D T D d 32 CHEERFUL COUPLES, aT annual girl-daTe-boy d Th b y h p d Th fl Tl Th y d p FASHION capTures The SDoTlighT as Judy MCM BOYS FORUM assemblies were the highlife of The year, as all members gafhered informally for enferiainrnenf. K ,, A , , W A 5,5 'E '.,..,. , X L 1' -V QQ Q. , -rl. ' F 1 fig .u i if sf '.:'1. g ljvw i sg w ill gi. . , Wg Mamm a 'Aw remix Presidenf Ed Workman boys forum is now open fo all boys on campus. This year, fhe forum sponsored fhe an- nual fafher-son banguef. Former professional wresfler, professional foofball player and English feacher, Mr. Berfrand Shurfiff was guesf speaker. Boys forum has a disfincfive repufafion on campus. lfs planning cornmiffee worked diligenfly fo schedule oufsfanding speakers, renowned enferfainers and accomplished musicians for boys forum assemblies. Two assemblies were on fhe boys forum agenda during fhe year. The Navy came fo recruif seniors and some wresflers puf on an exhibifion. .vm fl FORUM. ROW I: H. Takeno, R. Davies, A. Conkey, D. Pierce. ROW 2: L. Drinkqern, S. Burbrid v .. .f,',s ge, S. Herckf, R. Alaux. ROW 3: T, Minor, J. Schroeder, E, Workman and L, Gully. 33 1. w REFLECTOR ediior in chief' Fred Kiriher Ied Ihe sIafI fo champion- ship rafinqsh BesI High ScheoI Newspaper ih Orange Couhfyn award. in aff: .Emi if .-v ' BUSINESS manager Joan Markason and sporis edimr Terr, find They have a difference cf opinion on ads on The sports 34 Miner page. EDITOR IN CHIEF Fred Kinhcr suqqesfs Ihaf Sharon Butler Inews edifori, Sherry DiIIehay Iassociafe ediiorj, MichaeI Grimshaw Icopy ediforb, and Mice Curry Kfeafure ediforj, cultivsfe Hedifor-iaI sfickio-if-iveness. 'MFE K H ADVERTISING saIesrfzen, Trudee NeIson and BNI DicIf add he ads, orqarized fhe adverfisimq wire ups, am 'aid on The aoveffising sezficms for each issue- af We OHS REFLECTOR fhrcaqhcm new schcc semesfers, SYLLABUS sfaff: Mary Garcia, Fred Kinner, Alice Curry, Gully, Carolyn Russell, Mrs. Aldrirge, Mr. Jarnes. Nor picluredz Belly Cady, Terry Minor, Kolina Shaw, Pal Slewarl and lvlr. Bob Hill, and Mr. John Rowe. STAFF. ROW l: Cady, Waller, Richmond, Kerley, Kassahn, Howorlh, Vargo. ROW 2: Neschke, Cleary, Yoncich, McClurg, Chapman. ROW 3: Siercks, Higgins, Thompson, Shaw, Gable, Guenlher, Allen, Buskirk. ROW 4: Mciiee, Herclcr, Schildrneyer, l-lill, Gully, Ulrer, Dowdy, Whyfe. Journalism I sludenls helped paper win awards. SYLLABUS edilor, Larry Gully had a finger in every glue pol. l-le maslerminded Orange High's firsf lilerary magazine issue. reflector rellecls a melhod in iournalisls' madness. Room I64 may be chaolic bul il is melhod- ically so. lls inmales are an unruly, nosey lol who conslanlly mind olher peoples' business. Oi course, lhose who grew lo loolq upon room I64 as a second home will always re- member lhe aroma oi rubber cemenl, lhe wading lcnee deep lhrough blue-penciled copy, lhe never ending deadlines, dalelines. headlines, bylines. And whai lrue, inky-lingered iournal- isl will ever lorgel Wednesday nighls?l Wednesdays, The day ol reclconing, lhe day ol pasle-ups and headline wriling, iound iron clad schemes lalling lo dusl only lo be rebuill in a minule ol pure genius by some cool-headed copy wriler. ll wasn'l all headlines and breadlines however. The California Newspaper Associalion raled Tl-lE REFLECTOR Besl High School lNlewspaper in Orange Counly. Nalional newspaper raling services scored ii Firsl Class. Tl-lE REFLECTOR was lhe only counly paper lo receive a Championship raling al Sanla Ana College Journalism Day. The Universily oi Soulhern Cal pul The paper in lhe besl len among all soulhern California high schools. 35 YEARBOOK edifor, Par Sfewarf kcpf Things lively and laughing. yearbook staff members learn The hard way Thaf every leT- Ter, word, picfure and number on every page has To be puf There by someone, usu- ally long affer The sun has sef and normal people have gone To bed. Few oTher curricular subiecfs develop sTudenT paTience, sficlc-To-if-iveness and re- sponsibilify as well as Annual l, ll. The problems of raising close To Sl l,- OOO To pay for The prinfing, engraving, cover and binding are monurnenfal. The sTudenTs in The class do iT all. Sfaff members pour Through Thousands of picfures, use nalced razor blades To cuT picfures To size, wriTe capTions and para- graphs and go crazy working on defails. EdiTors have The roughesT iob. They are responsible for maior decisions regarding Theme, Tone, division of pages, dedicafion, proporTion, balance and assigning posifions and worlc To sTafT members. Too TreguenTly, Though, They are The only ones on The iob when everyone else has long gone home. Yearbook producfion has iTs own spe- cial rewards. Chief among Them is each sfaff member's sense of saTisfacTion when all The worlr is finished and disTribuTion day has finally come. 36 SALESMEN: Carol Ice, Judy Kolina, Gary Weasel, Carolyn Winn, Donna Wagner, Judy Tirnken, Gerald Raney. xxx STAFF. ROW I: Judy Schaffer, Gerald Raney. ROW 2: Par Sfewarf, Berfy Sfiff, Judy Tirnken, Donna Wagner. Ai' if 5 52: l FW ENGROSSED as deadlines fhreafen Connie Kozina, Mr. Richard Bohrer, Nan lvlasfeller, Judy Schaffer, Paf Sfewarf and Tracie MacDonald spend lafe hours, Safurdays and holidays wrifing, organizing The annual. STAFF: A. Daviesg C. Kozina, girls sporfsg D. G-undersong N, Ma sie! Ier, clubsg J. Hopper, admin LAYOUT and design was largely in Raydre Lien's hands. Beffy SHN and Tracie MacDonaNd drew paqes up YEARBOOK edxfor Judy Schaffer kepf Thlngs moving hummmq E E STAFF members go beserk. ROW I: Kozina, Wagncrl Mas?eNer, DavTes, ROW 2: Gundersen ard Ice POW 3 DONT THROW THAT AWAY' rwngs an ears of Tracwe MacDonaNd Hopper, Beyeors, MacDonaNd, Schaffer, Tirnken, Sfewarfl Lien, Stiff, Harrigan, Kohnax Winn, and Rane and Dede Gunderson Nofhmg gefs Tnrown away rn lournallsm room Q :F f fias- ? EQ' - M WW A A A- , M ,E 2' -. -any D . Q 5 1 Q V f , Wm? ag. ,, ., ,Q,,,,. W .A 19 1wX,'5 -L 9 fi g -si ' T ,C ADVISORS. ROW I: Mr. J, Holdridge, Mr. P, Fauskin. ROW 2: Mrs, K. Blair, Mr. V. Richards, ROW 3: Miss H. STover, Mr. D. Slock, SeI 1iOY CIESS ln The year I957 The Senior class en- Tered Grange l-ligh. This was To be The lasT class To have The memories oT iniTiaTion: dia- pers, old cloThes, peppers, baby boTTles, pin curls, slavery To The seniors, The beauTy con- TesT, The howdy hop. As growing sophomores The class held Sophomore Carnival under a circus Theme. ln Their iunior year The class puT on a holiday, Roman ThaT is, Tor The Prom. Then The nervous Tension began To mounT as The juniors compeTed Tor sTudenT body oTTices. One huge sigh could be heard when elec- Tions were over. The summer gone, The Tinal year began. ExciTemenT could be TelT as The class was dismissed as seniors Tor The TirsT Time. As in every year The graduaTing class Toolc on The CoronaTion Ball and The senior class play, Bull in a China Shopfl Then aTTer waiTing FQUR years iT was Their Turn To have a Senior DiTch Day. The dirch day came and wenT in a whirl oT exciTemenT ThaT lasTed on Through BaccalaureaTe and graduaTion. Ahl GraduaTion, The frills and smiles, The happy loolcs oT parenTs, and sighs oT con- TenTmenT in The senior class oT l96l. -TO TY Vice-presidehT Mike Miiier SecreTary PaT Paimer Treasurer BeTh Walker H H SENIOR STEERING covTrrTiTTee YWCVYIIDCVS cO'hQieTed Their iasT year by iaurichihq The Senior ProiecT. This program was new To Orahqc I-Iiqh and ir'Troduccf: a qovcrrimerd run by The shidehfs wiTh The cooperaTicr oi The TESCLISVS arm sTu:IerTT body. ROW I: Chris Savoy, Joaiiwe Mii er, MarqareT UberTy Meiihda Marieii, AiThea Dariey, Marcia Drurhrh, BcTh Waiker, Nav MasTeiier, PaT STewarT, ROW 2: Raydre Lien, Judy Schaiiery Liz SfiThy Maria Frederick, Charrhian WaTsorT, Pew Sergei, Isaac Lcdesrhah RoberT Miiier, Terry Minor. 4 I araffmrm.. 4 A sf, - .fwiwiifr za SUSAN SHORTER won a B ot A certificate in languages. SHARON DELL ABBOTT . , . Gopher . . , plans to work next year . . . liked phys ed best . . , preterred the beach to anywhere . . . collects stamps , . , has her eye on being a housewife eventually. GAA 3, 4. NADINE JO ADAM . . . Jodee . , . plans to follow her mother into the hairdressing profession . . . liked PE best . . . got a bang out ot Dutch-Irish . . . was a Dutch songleader, Concert choir, l, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Dutch scngleader 2, Christmas program 3, Variety show 3, 4. DAVID CARL AHLEFELD . . . Dave . . , plans to go to college next year . . . liked Electronics best . . . took pictures for THE REA FLECTOR , . . is an avid football tan. Chess club 2, REFLECTOR 4. JAMES RICHARD AHLEFELD . . . Jim . . . will go to Fullerton JC . . . liked U. S. history . . . won a motorcycle race at Big Bear . . . enioys water skiing and traveling in Mexico. ROGER LOUIS ALAUX . . . Roger . . . wants to go into land- scaping . . . especially likes the beach, progressive iazz and football . . . prizes his road bike. Football I, 2, 3, Band I, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Dutch yell leader 4, FFA 4. CARLAJEAN ALLEN . . . Carla , . . will maior in elementary education in college . . . has won 4-H awards for county and regional demonstrations . . . likes Future Teachers club best . . . prizes her doll collection. GAA I, 3, 4, Library science club 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Drill team 2, 3, Spanish club 4, FHA 4. DONALD DAVID ALLEN . . . Don , . . will work next year . . enioyed machine shop at OHS . . . likes to hunt. Football I, 2. NEETA MAE ALLEN . . . Sgueegee . , , is oft to Fullerton JC . . . likes drawing and painting . . . wants to become an illustra- tor . . . cooks . , . sews . . . collects stuffed animals. Art club I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, BARBARA MARIA ANDERSON . . . Bobbie . . . plans to go on to college . . . remembers Dutch-Irish day . , . likes the beach . . . enioys skating, modeling . . . plays the piano. CSF 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Pep club 4. 42 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED are ASB secretary Joanne Belprez and ASB president Earl Forshee .. ...' ' Q A : I' J . , I L Jii sf? f MOST DEPENDABLE seniors, Marsha Wallon and Larry Liggeff arriye af school brighf, early. KAREN LOUISE ANDERSON . . . Karen . . . likes fo go ouf wilh fhe girls . . . preferred office pracfice Io her other classes . . . will go fo iunior College . . . wants fo own her own dress shop. Pep club 3, 4, Sfuolenf legislafure 3, 47 FTA 3, 4. PENNY SUZANNE ANDERSON . . . Penny . . . wanfs fo affend OCC , , . will remember fhe problems of qeffing ferm papers in , , . likes horseback riding, swimming, clothes and money. Pep club 4, FHA 4. JAMES LEROY ARNOLD . , . Jim . . . surfs . . . fishes . . . finkers wifh cars . , . liked band . . . plays fhe frumpef and accordian , . . will go on Io JC. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chess club 4. LOUISA FRANCO ARZATE . . . Louie . . . wanfs fo loin fhei Air Force . . . remembers Dufch-Irish days . , . likes fo lisfen fo Ihe radio . . . enioyed her PE classes , . . has won a blue ribbon for fraininq her dog . . . really likes Spanish food. CAROLYN JEANETTE ASHFORD . . . Carolyn . . . plans fo affend The Bible Insfifufe of Los Angeles . . . enioys music, Youfh for Chrisf, and sfamp collecfing . . . would like fo be a music feacher. GAA I, 2, 3, 43 Variefy show I, 2, 3, 4g FI-IA Ig Block O 3: Officials club 3, Third place in fable seffing confesf 3, Sfudenf legislafure 4. VICKIE ROSE BAIN . . . Vickie . . . wanfs fo be a physical educa- fion feacher . . . will go fo iunior college nexf year . . . likes sporfs of all kinds . . . will always remember fhe prom her Iimior year. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Firsf feam baskefball I, 3, 4, all-sfar 3, Firsl' 'Ieam hockey I, 2, 3, 4, all-sfar 3, Firsf fearn volleyball I, 2, 35 Firsf learn soffball I, 2, 3. PETE BERGEL won B of A cerfificafe, cup in English, liberal arfs. 43 SANDRA BAKER . , . Sandy . . , will go to beauty school . . . wants eventually to own her own beauty salon . , . liked pottery class . . . enioys dancing and The beach . . . snow skis. Concert choir 4, Fall concert 4, Christmas program 4. DELBERT TERRANCE BAKER . . , Terry . . . goes on To college . . . liked biology and physiology . . .was mayor of Orange during Youth Week , . . wants to be a biology teacher and coach. Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain B tootball 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Mayor of Orange in Youth Week 4, Steering committee 4, Dutch basketball team 4, Coronation court 4, Lettermen's Club 4. ROY MAKEPEACE BARNARD . , . Roy . . , likes airplanes, work- ing on cars . . . hopes to become a civil engineer . . . remembers machine shop as favorite subiect, Track 4, DENTON BRADLEY BAYLESS . . . Brad . . . will work next year . . . liked machine shop best of all his courses . . . enioys work- ing on cars . . . wants To be a mechanic or machinist . . . likes rock 'n roll. JUDY CAROLYN BEASLEY . . . Beas . . . liked English . . . will go on to a Two year college . . . enioys swimming, dancing, Tennis . . . wants to be a teacher . . . likes iazz and Dixieland swinq. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, parliamentarian Z, Art club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, Steering committee 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Student legislature 4, FTA 4, Pep club 4. ROBERT EARL BEEBE . . . Beebe . . . has marriage, work and college in his plans for next year . . . names speech as his most interesting class , . , was named by seniors to the Coronation Ball court. Football l, 2, Basketball I, manager 2, Art club l, Student legis- lature 2, 3, 4, Yell leader 4, Class project committee 4, Coronation ball court 4. JOANNE LOUISE BELPREZ . . . Joanne . . . will always remember being a songleader for the I959 football team . , . was treshman class president . . , represented OHS at Girls' State . . . was student body secretary this year. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Class president l, Student council l, 4, Art club I, Student legislature 2, Steering committee 2, 3, Girl of the month 3, Songleader 3, Girls' State representative 3, All-star basketball, hockey 4, Student body secretary 4, Coronation ball court 4, FTA 4, Science club 4, Bank of America award 4. PAMELA JANE BENNETT . . . Pam . . . will go on To college . . . likes singing . . . wants to be a singer . . , was a songleader . . . likes folk songs . . . was on The Coronation ball court . . . likes to draw, surf, dance. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Block O 3, FHA I, Pep club 3, Art club 3, Spanish club 3, Varsity badminton 3, Variety show 3, CSF 3, 4, Officials club 3, Songleader 4, Coronation ball court 4, RANDOLPH LEE BERENS . . . Randy . . . will go to Orange Coast next year . . . enioyed his OHS electronics class . . , likes to eat . . . builds radios , . . collects guns . . . likes to work on cars and go to The beach. Cross country 4, Track 4. PETER ROBIN BERGEL . . . Pete . . . made lifetime CSF mem- bership . , . plans to go To Reed College . . . hangs out in the biology lab . . . got a poem published in the National Poetry Association yearbook . . . has been to Europe five times. Trampoline club l, 2, Chess club l, 2, Variety show l, 3, Christmas program I, 4, Poetry workshop 3, 4, Science club 3, 4, Student legislature 4, Steering committee 4, Class project committee 4, CSF lite honor 4. ROBERT RANDALL BISHOP , . . Bob . . . wants to go To trade school or Fullerton JC . . . liked wood shop best of all his courses . spends a lot of time working on his car . . . likes to build flying models . . . enioys rock 'n roll and basketball games. CARL LARRY BJORK . . . Larry . . . made the sports writers all- league baseball team . . . will remember Dutch-Irish days . . . liked physics best . . . plans To go to JC next year. Chess club I, 2, Basketball I, Z, JV baseball l, Z, varsity 3, 4, Steering committee 3, 4, Lettermens club 3, 4, Science club 3, 4. RICHARD WAYNE BLANSETT . . . Dick . . . plans to enter JC . . , wants to study l-aw . . . likes to play the drums . . . was h-Cad drummer his iunior year , . . has worked as assistant mor- tician for a local funeral home, Band I, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 4, Basketball 2, Pep band 3, 4, Key club 3, 4, Variety show 3, 4, Track 4. RICHARD WILFORD BODILY . . . Dick . . . goes on to Santa Ana JC : . . liked advanced reading at OHS . . . likes ballads, gym- nastlcs, mountains, the beach . . . wants to be a millionaire. MARIANNE CHARLOTTE BODINE , . . Bobo . . . plans on Orange Coast next year . . . gets a kick out of being a ham , . . likes parties, horseback riding, snow skiing and swimming . . . prizes her ski boots above all. Christmas program 4, An Evening in Drama 4. 44 Ala 'ss 1 'kj b it I I ,F1 1 rift i i fri! - f 1 -'-- 3 I I I :sei n ' ' 4 5:31 , I It H , 4 Q if ' gf - 1 .2 i. is ,. .xiii 12,555 .es i .4 ':.5 '- :rigt . It -rf: w x 5, tzsjglg m, s E ., ,X I,g5,.:f'i E 4- 52 . ,. .. . 1 -ff - .1 : ,zrtr ., - if iw 3' +46 . Q Q ,A mm .ae 3.3. :gyms X' au rf er PAUL A. BOHNLEIN . . , Paul . . . will loin the service next year . , , enioyed mechanical drawing at OHS , . , liked football , . . has driven across the States three times. JAN LEE BOIS , , . Jan . . . wants to teach handicapped children . . . will go to a four year college . . . liked English and biology at Ol'lS . , . was president ot the Pep club. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, CSF l, 2, 3, 4, life honor, FHA I, Pep club 2, 3, 4, president 4, Drama club 2, Latin club 2, 3, Officials club 3, Steering committee 3, Science club 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, FTA 41 Spanish club 4. LARRY PAUL BORDEN , . . Borden . . . will go on to college . . . wants to be an architect . . . likes to build model railroads and model houses . . . points to drafting as his favorite subiect . . . lettered in track. Chess club I, 3, C track 2, Varsity track 3, 4, Leftermans club 4. JERRET GORDON BORDERS . . . Jerry . . . will ioin the Air Force or go on to JC . . . liked auto shop . . . swims . , . relishes shrimp . , . wants to be a pilot . . . plays baseball. Junior choir I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. DARLENE ELIZABETH BOSCH . . . Dar . . . was president of GAA . , . was named girl of the month as a sophomore . . . will go on to a four year college . . . liked biology best . . . enioys watching the stars. GAA I, 2, secretary 3, president 4, Steering committee I, 2, 3, 4, A'l-star softball 2, Tennis manager 2, Girl of the month Z, FTA 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, Officials club 3, Art club 3, lnterclub council 4, Variety show 4. JOHN RANDALL BOSCH . . . JB . . . likes drama . . . hopes to become a teacher . . . will go on to college . . . won a medalist award in the Science fair . . . enioys chess . . . collects stamps and COINS. Chess club I, 2, 3, Science fair awards I, 2, Chess tournament award Z, Evening in Drama 4. PAUL RAYMOND BOUCHER . . . Paul . . . will work next year . . . liked drafting class . . . prefers Martin Denny music. JEROME JOSEPH BOWEN . . . Jerry , . . hopes to travel or attend college next year . . . liked English . . . enjoys reading, writing, drawing and listening to hi-fl. Art club 3, 4, Poetry workshop 3, Drama club 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BRAUN . . , Bob . . . goes on to Orange Coast . . . was named iunior varsity basketball captain and most valuable player his third year , . . liked woodshop . . . enioys working on his car. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity baseball manager I, 2, Junior choir I, Auto club 3, JV basketball captain 3, Most valuable JV player 3, Advanced woodshop award 3. WALTER BERT BRODOWY . . , David , . . will go to JC . . . enioys hunting and growing house plants . . . wants to be a drattsman. GARY ROY BRUNS . . . Gary . . . wants to go to college . . . liked physics . . , won a mechanical drawing award , . . likes golf, cars, popular music . . . has six brothers and two sisters who graduated from OHS . . . was named Boy ot the Quarter. Basketball I, Baseball I, 4, Football 2, Track 2, 3. STEVEN PAUL BURBRIDGE , . . Steve . . . plans one year of JC and a transfer to a four year college , . . wants to teach and coach . . . liked advanced reading best at OHS . . . will always remember the CIF championship the Panthers won in Basketball . . . claims to be the only freshman ever to be in the senior class play . . . was AFS president. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Chess club l, Z, 3, 4, Steering committee I, 2, 3, 4, Student legislature I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Senior play lg AFS committee 2, 3, 4, president 4, Football 2, Baseball 2, Tennis 4. SHARON DIANE BUTLER , . .JB . . . will goto Fullerton JC . . . likes drama . . . acted in Orange theater guild productions . . . directed Evening in Drama . . . likes to write . . . was news editor on the REFLECTOR . . , wants to devote her life to the theater. FHA 2, REFLECTOR 3, news editor 4, Directed Night Before Chrislmasl' and The Dabblersf' ODIS DOYLE BYERLY . . . Odis , . , worked as a fry cook after school , . . likes rock 'n roll, football, hunting, dragging, MARTHA RUTH CABRERA , . , Marty . . . will get a iob or go to JC . , . likes to listen to the radio , , . likes ballads, baseball and Spanish tood . . . prizes her radio and record player. Drill team 3. 45 PETER MICHAEL CALAGNA , . . Pete . . . wants to go into ii- ness administration , . . 'es s, ' to , b a s, a- oa . . . ya ues his '60 lm ala, ROBERT JOHN CAMPBELL , . . o . . . plans on college . . . liked Latin and homework plays golt likes popular music STELLA RAY CAPPS . , . Stella . , . will work . . . enioyed PE , , , likes parties . . . swims, bowls . . . ikes iazz, basketbal, Spanish food, money, cars . , . has worked at Newberrys after school, :.:.:- on Q , ,:,g...4 1 bu s lik all sport Italian od all d B I ,V o l p Y B b 4' MQ' ' 2 - A - - - - I -f :.er..:::.:5-':-- 4 . ' ice hockey . . . collects records . . . enioys drag races. .. l l 1 GA 3 4 k O 4 Al,2, , QBIOC . DIANE LINDA CARLSON . . . Carlson . . . has her sights on UCLA . . . enioyecl chemistry at OHS . . . was girl ot the month her sophomore year . . . has been a tlagtwirler . . , worked at Desmonds atter school. Girl of the Month 23 GAA 3, 43 Steering committee 33 Irish song leader 33 Student legislature 33 Pep club 33 FTA 33 Flagtwirler 43 AFS 4. NORMAN EUGENE CARTER . , . Norm , . . will work . . . liked machine shop and cars . . . wants to be a machinist , . . likes rock 'n roll . , . surts . . . races cars . . . is proud ot his 57 Chevy, WILLIAM ROBERT CASSIDY . . . Bill . . . will go to Fullerton Or Santa Ana JC . . . liked Latin club . . , collects stamps and coins . . . has lettered in track and cross country , . , hopes to die ot old Tgaeck l, Z, 3, 43 Cross country I, 2, 3, 43 Art club I3 Chess club 3, 43 French club 3, 43 Latin club 3, 4. JOSEPH H. CATES . . . Jose . . . will attend college next year . . . remembers treshman day vividly . . . liked Spanish at OHS . . . enioys tootball, Balboa, sports cars . . . wants to get rich , . . wants to be a teacher, Spanish club 43 AFS 4. CATHERINE ANN CEBULA . , . Cathy . . . goes ott to college . . . liked English, tootball games, reading, tennis . . . has been girl ot the month, head flagtwirler and Butfums Young Careerist, GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Art club I, 2, 3, 43 Student legislature l, 43 CSF I3 Latin club 2, 3, 43 Girls league service chairman 33 Girls league hospitality committee 23 French club 3, 43 Flagtwirler 3, 43 ASF 43 Varsity tennis 43 Coronation ball court 43 Girl ot the month 43 Dutch songleader 4. MELISSA REINA CERVANTES . . . Wiggles . . . will work at the First National Bank betore college , , , was named Daughter of the American Revolution by the taculty . . . was girl of the month last year . . . likes to skin dive. Student legislature I, 2, 33 Steering committee I, 2, 3, 43 Vocal ensemble 23 Girls league hospitality chairman 33 Latin club 2, 3, 43 Daughter of the American Revolution 4. RALPH LEROY CHANDLER . . . Ralph . . . is planning on Fuller- ton JC . . . liked A. D. at OI-IS . . .water skis . . .collects records . . . hopes underclassmen will carry on with the senior loyalty proiect. Camera club I3 Boys glee I3 A capella choir 2, 33 Latin club 3. GEORGIA LYNN CHAPMAN . , . Tulip . . , plans to attend San Jose city college . , . liked physiology at Ol-IS . . . was girl of the month her freshman year . . , enioys Spanish food, water skiing, her car. GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Girl ot the month I3 Fl-IA I, county songleader 23 Steering committee I3 Student legislature 23 Otticials club 23 Varsity tennis 3, tennis manager 43 Block O 33 Pep club 43 FTA 43 Coro- nation ball committee 43 lrish songleader 4. ROBERT ALLEN CHENEY . . , Bob . . . will go to Fullerton JC next year . . . will also work at Thritty Drug where he has had a iob this year . . . hopes to be a success in business and make money. BENJAMIN ALBERT CHERRI , . . Brune . . . will go into the Arm-y or to JC . . . liked Speech at OHS . . . made tirst string varsity tootball . . . was named most improved yarsity player , . . likuf all music but iazz, letterman's cfub, spaghetti. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Student legislature l, 2, 43 Letterman's club 3, 43 lvlost improved yarsity player 33 Class proiect committee 4. PATRICK A. CLANCY4. . . Pat . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . worked alter school this year . . . likes car racing, LYNETTE GRACE CLARK L nette likes act'n writin - V . . , V .... i g, g, QFOUD fOlk singing, poetry workshop . , . prizes her abnormal psych book . . . likes classical music and progressive iazz, 46 34 R Q, H, it , EM S531 Q if, '. ., ....., , , . XI, fav wb 52 ,. 43 4' fi xl 52 fe . -i , fi 'I 'ii' 4 - 3 i Ji 3 ,M 3:5 i A , Q i agp ii -I . 5 z-iff . . . l' x 'LZ' if sb Q Q S 'U 1.54 5 , M 3 . Jr, , . i A i ... l - J-Hearst ' i .iii X ,Q fig: ,., -:g f Y :5::5Er' ' 5252 flag K 2- Eiifi ia. Bifissg 5 if 3 5 -'l 'Ishii .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, .. 2 . W E'Sm'riiQM .. w .- - sk ::3:::r:: F . 5 , Ia ., ,ii f A , - .,., J ll . S. U Y li 5: 'I Yew 3, i . . 6 , is .,.. . PHYLLIS DALE CLARK . . . Dale . . . loves to sing . . . likes physiology and football games . . . was head maiorette this year , , , eniovs the beach in the rain . , . likes the popular old musical favorites . , . will go on to college and a career. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, program chairman 37 Varsity tennis I, 2, 3, 4, All- star volleyball I, 2, 3, Vocal ensemble i, 2, CSF lg County science fair award I, Spring concert lg Variety show 23 Block O 3, 47 All- staljsoftball 3, tvtaiorette 3, head 4, Steering committee 4, Science cu 4. MICHAEL DWIGHT COCHRAN . , . Mickey . . . likes rodeos . . . has competed in them . . . worked in a feed yard after school , , . likes western and country music . . . wants to be a rancher. JOHN JOE COLE . . . Joe . . . will go to college . . . liked physology at OHS . . . wants to become a doctor . . . enioyed sports, especially football practice each fall . . . worked in a nursery after school. Student' Iegisature l, 2, 4, Steering committee 2, 3, Lettermans club 3, 4, Class proiect committee 4, Football I, Z, 3, 4, varsity 3, 4. RONALD LEONARD COLE . , . Ron . . . goes on to Orange Coast . . . . wants to become an architect . . . likes popular music . . . values his car . . . worked as a florist after school . , . enioyed mechanical drawing at OHS. MICHAEL WARREN COLEMAN . . , Weasel . . . wants to go to JC . . . is planning to be a real estate broker . . . liked algebra, football and working on his car . . . prefers slow romantic music . . . worked as a box boy after school. JV baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. PAULA LOPEZ COLIN , . , Paula . , , will work next year . . . likes to collect records and listen to the radio . . . enioyed her PE classes . . . wants to be a housewife . . . has three brothers and tour sisters who are OHS grads . . . likes cha cha, softball, home, and the beach, GAA 3, 4. ROGER ROY COLLINS . . . Roger . . . has college in his future , . , enioys reading and chess , , . liked chemistry at OHS . . . wants to be a chemist . . . spends spare time in the library . . . has built his own one and two stage rockets . , . may ioin the Air Force. Chess club I, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE COOPER . Jeannie , . . liked modern dance . . . enioys swimming, dancing, records . . . wants to be a good wife and mother. MARIAN PATRICIA CORNECL , . . Pat , . . is headed for college . . . enioyed being in vocal ensemble , . . likes all progressive iazz, baseball, ravioli, the beach . . . plans on marriage and teaching . , , was girl of the month. Variety show I, 2, 3, 4q FHA lg Scattertones 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Spanish club, 3, 4, Girl of the month 3, Girls league program chairman 4. MARIO MENDOZA CORONA . . , Mario . .A , plans to go- to Fullerton JC , . . wants to become a commercial artist . likes to draw and paint , . .has sold some of his drawings . . . likes pro- gressive iazz, baseball. Art club 4. CHARLOTTE SUE CORRIGAN . . , Charlotte . . . was a Home- coming princess . . . likes dancing, pizza, Mexico, iazz, volleyball . . , has taken violin and dancing lessons. REFLECTOR 4, Homecoming princess 4. BEVERLY JEAN COLLEEN CORTNER . . . Jeanne , . . likes to sew, sing, play the piano. CHARLENE HELEN CRILLEY . . . Char . . . liked English and sports at OHS . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC . . . wanti TO be 6 teacher . . . was GAA high point girl . . . was always a loyal fighter for OHS school spirit. GAA l, Z, 3, 4, Allfstar hockey I, Z, 3, 43 First team basketball I, Z, 3, 47 First team volleyball I, Z, 3, 41 First team softball I, 2, 3, 47 Winged O 23 Pep club 37 Block O 35 All-star basketball 4, Officials club assistant supervisor 4. EMILY JANE CUDWORTH . . . Emily . , . will go on to college . . . likes sewing, swimming, Chinese food, Homemaking ll, the beach . . . names her Bible as her most prized possession . . . wants to spend hor life serving the Lord Jesus. FHA 2, Library science club 2, Second prize in table setting con- test 3. GENE MICHAEL CUDWORTH , . . Gene . . . plans to work next year . . . liked machine shop, freshman day . . . won an award in auto shop . . . wants to be a machinist . . . likes camping, fishing, beach parties. Cross country 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermans club 3. 47 ALICE MARGUERITE CURRY . . . Alice . . . looks forward To Sanfa Ana JC . . . liked arf af OHS . . . painfs, draws, rides horse- back . . . wanTs To be an arf Teacher . . . names The REFLECTOR as her brighTesT memory. Arr club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, REFLECTOR 3, 4, exchange eclifor 3, feafure edifor 4, FTA 4, Pep club 4, FHA 4, SYLLABUS 4. WILLIAM EDSON DADDARIO . . . Bill . . . plans To become an elecfrical engineer . . . raTes swimming, surfing and racing hrs TavoriTes . . . worked afTer school in a nursery . . . Took drum lessons. ALTHEA FERN DANLEY . . . AlThea . . , plans on FuIlerTon JC . . . wanTs To become a denTal assisTanT . . . enioys playing The organ and singing . , . sings wiTh The ScaTTerTones. Concerl choir I, GAA 2, 3, 4, STeering commiTTee 3, VarieTy show 3, FTA 3, Spanish club 4, Officials club 4, YouTh week recreaTion direcTor 4, AFS 4, Block O 4, Girl of The monfh 4. ANN MARIE DAVIES . . , Anna Banana . . . wanTs To become a denTaI assisfanf , . . liked homemaking and iournalism . . . has been 'Girl of The Monfhl' . . . loves To Talk on The Telephone. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, TirsT Tcam baskeTball I, TirsT Team hockey I, FHA I, 2, Sfeering comrniTTeo 2, 3, 4, Girl of The monTh 2, Girls league council 3, ORANGE AND WHITE 4. ROBERT LESLIE DAVIS . . . Bob . . . will go To work aTTer school . . . enioys cars, hawks, repTiles . . . liked public speaking class . . . wanTs TO marry The righT person aT The righT Time in The righT place. MAUREEN KAY DEADRICK . . . Curly . . . plans on college nexf year . . , hopes someday To have a family . . . enioys reading, wrifing, and Tennis . . . won essay confesf. CSF I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, GAA I, Pep club 2, LaTin club 2, AFS finalisf, French club 3, REFLECTOR feafure edifor 3, FTA 4, Library science 4, Voice of Democracy winner 4. PATRICIA ANN DEAN . . , PaT . . . came recenfly from Hawaii . . . has won five Trophies for superlafive cooking . . . bowls in leagues . . . likes iazz and The beach. MARIE ANTOINETTE DEMARA . . . Mickey . , . will go To work hex? year . . . enioys dancing . . . collecTs records and sfuffed animals . . . counTs library science club, Tennis, rock 'n roll her favoriTes. Glee club I, GAA I, Library science club 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Girls glee club 4. SHIRLEY JEAN DIAMOND . . . Shirley . . . plans on FullerTon JC .' . . liked OHS Spanish , . . played soffball . . . officiafed for hockey aTTer school . . . prizes The A she goT on her English IV Terrn paper , , , would like To Travel abroad. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Block O 4, FHA I, OHS and counTy science fair award, Spanish club 2, 3, Officials club 4, WILLIAM DUANE DICK. . . Willy . . . will go To work. . . liked Journalism . . . was adverlising manager . . . waTer skis . . , likes iazz and rock 'n roll . . , spends a IoT of Time under The hood of his car. FooTball l, REFLECTOR adverTising manager 3, 4. DIAN VIOLET DICKSON . . . Dian . . . hopes To go To Pomona college . . . is a swimming, surfing, Advanced Reading, Dufch- lrish fan . . . was a Tinalisf in The Americans Abroad AFS pro- gram . . . earned CSF IiTe honor . . . won BeTTy Crocker Home- maker award. CSF I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey all-sTar 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Science club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Officials club 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, Sfeering cornmiTTee 3, AFS 4, NaTionaI meriT TesT cerTiTicaTe of rneriT 4. SANDRA GALE DILLON . . . Dilly . . .will enroll aT Fullerfon JC . . . enioys English and reading best . . . produced her own play in drama . . . prizes her engagemenf ring . , . likes iazz, baseball, bowling, Disneyland . . . was a waifress affer school. GAA I, Drama club I. RAYMOND MERI.. DOWDY . . . Ray . . . plans To aTTend college nexT year . . . liked English besf . . , enioyed siTTing in coffee houses . . . wanTs To become a scholar . . . likes poefry, music, coffee houses, and anyThing diTTerenT. BaskeTball I, Track I, Foofball 2, ORANGE AND VVHITE 3, RE- FLECTOR 4, PoeTry workshop 4. LYLE ROLAND DRINKGERN . . . Lyle . . . plans To do To college . . . wanTs To be a chemical engineer , . . liked chemisTry besT . , . hangs ouT aT Roger Alaux's refrigeraTor . . . likes golf, surf- ing, and waTer skiing. BaskeTball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, STudenT legislaTure I, 4, Foolball 2, Sfeering comrniTTee 2, 4, AFS commiTTee 3, 4, LaTin club 3, CFS 4, LeTTermans club 4, Boys' forum cabinel 4. GALE GLENDA DRIVER . . , Gigi . . . plans To aTTend Fullerfon JC . . . liked Library Science besT . . . will remember going To see Aida wifh library science club in senior year mosT . . . likes music, babysiTTing, and cooking . . . wanTs To graduaTe from college. Drill Team 2, 3, Library science club 2, 3, 4, 4-8 was LL f-'N ii --rb -2:QQ:. . 4 3, All ii .4 .J ,ir - , f-- ,f M 44 ' kv as Zips, .1 C . v--- 1 -v-v ,. , , , ... I I n E ,I uubu , , ,A,,A . ,, , Q 'ii ' ' S s B E ' .-'- 'iii :,: kwsi lg WB? : !E:2EUiri1l 'i' 1 ' 5 ' . , ,IJ 4 ' lDl J MARCIA GAIL DRUMM , . , Marcia . . . plans fo affend fhe Universify of Soufhern California , . . wanfs fo be an elernenfary school feacher . . . liked English besf . . . enioyed being sfudenf body and Irish songleader , . . prefers popular music, swimming, wafer skiing, fhe beach and her pcm porns . . . loves pizza. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Girl of fhe rnonfh lg Sfeering commiffee 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, CSF 3, 4, Pep club 3, 43 FTA 3, 4: REA FLECTOR 3, Managing edifor 3, Irish songleader 3, Sludenf body songleader 4, Coronafion ball courf 4, Block O 4. JUDY ELAINE DUFF . .Judy . . plans fo marry affer gradualion , . has enioyed her senior year af OHS . . . liked Senior problems class . . . has faken piano, frurnpef and dancing lessons . . . collecfs everyfhing for her scrapbook . . . likes pizza, archery. DARYL VICTOR DUKER . . , Daryl . . . plans fo affend college . , . preferred Bookkeeping I . . , enioys hunfing, fishing. Boys forum 3, 4. RICHARD RALPH EDWARDS . . . Rick . . . plans fo ioin fhe Air Force . . . liked aufo shop . . . collecfs coins, bowls . . , crossed fhe U. S. fhree limes . . . wenf fo Hawaii . . . likes baskefball. TOM NELSON EDWARDS . . . Buddy , . , plans fo affend Orange Coasl- college . , . likes sfeak, sporl car races and sfamps . . . enioys modern iazz . , . names office pracfice his favorife subiecf. Boys Forum l, 3, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Sfeering commiffee 2, 4, Sfudenf legislafure 2, 4. GERALD ARTHUR EGGERS . . . Jerry . . . plans fo sfudy archi- feeture af eifher USC or UC af Berkeley . . . enioys pizza, draw- ing, playing baskefball...painfed fhe panfher on fhe gym wall . . . has designed several homes , . , was Coronafion Ball king. Baskefball lg B Foofball 2, Class presidenf 2, 4, Sfeering commif- fee Ig CSF I, 2, 4, Arf club I, 4, Sfudenf legislafure 4, Senior c'ass proiecf commiffee chairman 4, Coronafion ball king 4g Sfu- denf council 4. LES W. ELDRIDGE , . . Les . . . plans fo go fo JC . . . liked arf and machine shop besf of all his courses . . . enioys swima m'ng ar fhe beach and playing foofball , . . spends fime working on cars , . . lived once wifh beafniks, TOBY LYNN ELLIS . . . Toby . . , plans fo affend Fullerfon JC and become a cosmefologisf . , , wanfs a beaufy shop of her own , , , enioys roller skaling , . . likes fried chicken and archery . . . values her class ring . , . prefers popular music . . . has frayeled fo Alaska. Drill feam 27 Library science club 3, 4, JAMES HAROLD EPPERSON . . . Eppie , . . plans a year of work before JC . . . enioys agriculfure, baseball, foofball, beach, pizza , , . liked leflermans club. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 2, 3, 4g Sfudenf legislafure 3, 4. CAYETANO SARAGOSA ESPINOZA . , . Andy . . . will mosf likely be found ir fha army nexf year , . . would like fo be a machinisf . , . likes dancing, foofball games, hamburgers . . . fishes . , . hunfs . . . liked PE af OHS, Band l, 2, 3. JOEL BENJAMIN ESPINOZA . . . enfered OHS as a freshman . . . was born in Orange , . , had five brofhers and sisfers, who gradu- afed from Orange High . . . likes lhe mounfains, hunfinq. MANUEL DEJESUS FELIX . . . Gopher , . . plans fo affend college nayl' year . . , would like fo become band direcfor af OHS some- day , , , remembers performing af halfefime shows during foofball season and homecoming . . . likes steaks, playing fhe sax. Band I, 2, 3, 43 School dance band I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, Pep band 2, 3, 43 Sax ensemble 2, 3, 4, Drum maior 3, 4, Baseball 4. BEVERLY JEAN FELLOWS . . . Bev . . . will be affending a beaufy college nekf year . wan's fo be a beaufician . . . enioys swim- minq, popular music, pizza , . . liked senior problems class besf. JAMES ADRIAN FEY , . . Jim , . . plans fo go fo Orange Coasf . , . wanfs fo own a huge resfauranf . . . likes skin diving, surfing, h's rar, and sporfs . . . liked Dufch-Irish days. Foofball l, Z, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 47 Key club I, 2, 3, 4, Leffer- mans club l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsify lrack 3, 4. LARRY FICKLE . . . Flash . , . plans fo affend iunior college nexf year . . , enioys working on his car and iumping in his pool . . . c'aims he collecfs church keys. JV Foofball 3. 49 PHILIP EARL FINLEY . . , Phil . . . goes on le Orange Coas! college . . , liked mechanical drawing al OHS . . . likes anY7I'l'TQ lo do wilh cars. Boys forum I, ROBERT KEITH FISHER . . . Bob , . , wanls lo become a mil- lionaire . . . has lraveled in Soulh America , , . collecls quns, money , . . hunls . . . likes foofball . , . worked at ABC carpel c'eaners alier school. MARIE LOUISE FLOCKEN . . . Spike . . . plans on Orange Coasl nexf year . . . hopes someday lo own a horse ranch in The couniry or lo be an airline hosfess . . . likes The mounlains . . .sings in a church choir , , , wriles poclry . . . has laken fencing lessons . . . will always remember her senior year. Spanish 23 Concerl' choir 33 4. SYLVIA ANDREATTA FLORES , . . Sylvia , . . will go on lo U of Cal Riverside , , . was girl oi fhe monlh . , , will remember lreshman inilialion and Dulch-Irish days . . . likes bowling . . . look parl in Youth week. GAA. l, 23 3, 4' FHA 2, 33 All-siar hockey 2, 33 Fl-IA 3, 41 Sludenl legislalure 33 REFLECTOR 33 girls sporls edilor 33 Science club 43 Youlh Week public finance officer 43 CSF 43 Girl of lhe monlli 43 Spanfsh club 43 Sleering commillee 4, JANNIFER DORRETT FORREST . . . .lan . . . plans io go lo OCC . , . wanls lo be a nurse . . . liked chernisfry . . . prizes her grand piano , . . prelers soulhern fried chicken, swimming, pop music, painting. GAA I3 Girls' glce accompanisl 25 Pep club 33 Ensemble accompan- ist 4. EARL VINCENT FORSHEE , . , Earl . . , plans lo enroll in engi- neering ar Slanlord or SC . . . liked Physics besl . . . wanls fo ger a masler's degree and be successful , . . enioys washing his car and going ou? on weekends . . . enlered OHS as a iunior. C.S.F. 33 43 Sfudcril body presidenl 43 Foorball 43 Tennis 43 Sludenl council 43 Sfudenl leqislafure 43 Senior proiecl 4. SONJA KATHRYN FOSTER . . . Sunshine . . . plans to slay home and bc a housewife . . . wanls lo be happy in life . . , likes lennis, chicken3 relaxing . . . is glad To be graduaring . . . likes horseback riding. jazz, lennisl archery . . , has laken piano and accorclian lessens . . . has worked afler scnool al lhe Sl. Joseph guild. AL FRAZIER . . . Al . , . collecls coins, sfarnps and records , . . likes hamburgers' baskelbalk classical music . , . will go on fo college . . . plans To become an eledrical engineer . . . enioys going lo Irvine Park and io The beach. MARLA ANN FREDRICK , . , Ffeddy , . . plans lo allend Fuller lon JC . . . liked Mr, Ricl1ard's AD class . . . enioys lennis, swim- ming3 ieasing3 horseback riding3 badmirlenl volleyballl dancing. GAA l, 23 Girls glee 1323 33 Pep club I3 2, 33 43 FHA 33 43 FTA 4. . -. 3 , r .4. TOM HOLLINS won a B of A cerlificale in agricullural arls. 50 no ' QP -Eli n i 'i ' 9 1 f' I y wg s '95 if 5 7 1r' g A , , E? i CRAZIEST seniors, Judy Kolina and Roger Alaux have pul OHS under brand new manaqemeni MOST COURTEOUS seniors, lvlarlis l-lillon and Lars Remlors observe on Old European formalily. 'i ----' .,.. zgnii iis 'L -b-1'-li ' fl 'fi' 7 i H :E 5 .,, . LARRY LEVENS won a B of A cerfificale of meril in mechanical arls. SHIRLEY MARLENE FRIEND . . . Shirley . . . plans lo allend JC and sludy business . . . won a lirsl prize in lhe Biology seclion of the '59 science fair . . , likes beachcornbing in lhe moonlighl . . . likes tacos , . . plays piano . . . liked her Speech class besf. ALBERT JOHN FROWNFELTER , , . Lillie John . . . plans lo have a iob nex+ year . . . enioys Coach Carler's PE class besl of all his classes . . . will never forge? the loolball games. JOE FRYER . . . Joe . . . likes lo lravel . , . bowled on a championship learn . , , enioys pizza rnore lhan any olher food . . . plays The clarinel . . . likes foolball, iazz, French club, pizza. MARYELLEN ELIZABETH GARCIA . . . Marycllen . . . plans lo be an arl' maior al OCC . . . enioys lislening lo progressive iazz and classical music . . . helped design lhe 'el annual cover . . . likes fhe beach, painfinq and sailing. Arl' club 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 45 Sludenl legislalure 2, 3: French club 3, 4, ORANGE AND Wl-llTE slaff 4, SYLLABUS slall 4, Poelry workshop 4, BARBARA GARRETT . , . Babs . . . plans lo work as a denial assislanl or receplionisl . . , liked PE . . . relishes Tacos . . . prizes her Bible . . . loves lhe Lord Jesus . . . enjoys golnq lo church, DIANN DONNA GARRETT . . , DeeDee . . . plans lo allend Sanla Ana JC , . . wanls lo become a secrelary . . . enioyed l-lorne' coming and Hislory rriosl . . , values her Bible highly . . . likes classical and gospel music . . . likes 'lo painl, draw, and play lennis. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, 4. 5 l JOHN RAYMOND GERTZ , . . wanls lo gef rich . , . likes drag racing, rock n' roll, going Io fhe Colorado River, frog hunfinq ., names Eulure Farmers of America as his favorile club . , . likes cars, pie, shop classes...droye a rraclor after school. LOREN LEE GIBSON . . . Lee . . . plans lo work after leaying school . . . remembers Mr. De Smef's Aulo shop class . . . likes rhe drag races and swimming , , , prizes his car. Basketball l, Baseball I, Auto shop 3, BRUCE GLOVER . . . Bruce . . . played foofball in high school . . . likes wafer skiing, surfing, ealinq s'eaks . . . wanls fo gel a good educafion . . . enlered OHS as a iunior . , . worked ailer school. WILLIAM LEE GOHRES . . . Bill . . . wanls Io go info real eslale . . . likes baseball and rock 'n roll . . . played baskelball . . . likes his car . . . worked as a box boy afler school. JENNIE GONZALES , . . Jennie . . . plans lo aflend Fullerfon JC .. . likes lo lislen to music, read . . . wanfs fo be a beaufician . . , enioyed The library science club frip fo SC. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, Library science club 4. NORMAN CHARLES GOODIN . . . Norm . . . plans Io go lo Orange Coasl college , . . enioys Aufo shop, hunling . . . likes loofball, frack . . . works guile often on his car. Cross-counlry l, 2, Track 4. DIANE JUDITH GRAHAM . . . Judy . . . plans lo offend Fullerlon JC . . , enioys dancing , . . counls her A in shorfhand her biggesl accomplishment FHA I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Block O 4. BILL MAX GRANT . . . Bill . . .will go on fo JC.. . liked pollery class and arf club , . . admires Alberl Schweifzer . . . likes Turkey, rock 'n roll, foofball, ihe beach . , . will remember freshman in- ifialion day. Arr club I, 4, Boys forum 2. TOM L. GRAY . . . Tom . . . plans lo play foofball af Orange Coasl College , , , enioys foolball, frack, surfing . . . will rel mernber ine Panlher yarsily's las?-second yicfories in foofball . . . has been ro Hawaii, Japan . . , was Examiner carrier boy. Foorball, Irack l, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, Sfeering commiflee 2, 3, 4, Lellermans club 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Sluden? legislalure 3, 4, Drama club 3, 4, Freeway league JV ioolball champs 3. JUDITH ANN GREEN , . . Judy , . . will go on Io Orange Coasf . . . hopes fo become an airline slewardess . , , likes fo frayel . . . swims . . . waler skis . . . liked English IV and OHS dances. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Sleering commillee I, Fl-IA I, Girl of The monfh I, Block O 3, Sludenl legislaiure 3, Officials club 3. SHARON ELAINE GRUHN . . . Sharon . . . Iyped 85 nel words a minufe on a len-minure wriling in her iunior year , . . likes office pracfice and shorlhand . . . remembers frcshman days . , . really enioyed Dufch-Irish and being a senior . . . plans fo go fo work. SUSAN ROBERTA GUENTHER , . . Susie O . . . will go lo JC . . . likes To draw . , . nanies arf her favorite OHS subiecr , . . was named Bank of America winner in homernaking . . . learned fo parallel park. . . likes hymns and rock 'n roll . . , wanfs fo have lb children. Drill feam 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Arf club 3, 4, Modern dance club 3, FHA 4, REFLECTOR 4, Bank ol America 4. HENRY LAURENCE GULLY . . , Larry . . . was edifor in chief of SYLLABUS and Der Fliegende Hollander, fhe Dufch paper . . , drove his '47 Simca Io Riverside and back on 50a worfh of gas . . , wanls lokbe an arf direclor . . . likes Arislolle and classical music . . . painfs . . . talks. Arr club I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Dance band I, 2, 3, Clarinef guarfef 2, 3, Sleering cornmilfee 3, 4, Sherman rangers 3, 4, REFLECTOR 4, Boys forum cabihel 4, AFS 4, SYLLABUS edifor 4, ORANGE AND WHITE caplion edifor 4. JOYCE DIANE HAGYE . . . Joyce . . . iikes sporrs, Ilalian food, Chicago, sleep . , , has worked aller school af The Red Wagon in Disneyland. JAMES ALBERT HALEY . . . Jim . . . plans fo affend Brooks Inf slilufe of Piioloqraphy ...worked as REFLECTOR and ORANGE AND WHITE phofoqrapher . . , plans fo fake up photography as a career , . . prizes his Bible . . . pholographed The seascapes in fhe '60 yearbook, Boys forum I, 2, 3, 4, ORANGE AND WHITE phofographer 3, 4, REFLECTOR pholographer 3, 4. 52 I . ..., as rm, 5 X rf Q Q 3' : 1 4. NF ww, A 'Hg I 8- H 5 9 gf 1 2, , gl ie. M fl 22.5 SZ' 54532 X, M... -ss:-k 'f S, 5253? 'fi 475552:-Ji' Fen-3 f,,:.i: '- P if 'jd' E W W, , 442 Q in sv ize, 2 , I . , 13323 V : W. ,QZZV Y 1 ir 4' . - 1 rf ,.,,,, ,R K ,. ,Rx . 5 5, .3 .. L .Sa , z f i . ' I I ,,. .,-:QL I L,. 1 ,swf . V ,.., - ,ff ,k k- 1 Ji i I .-5 --.',' . an 4 . 'VK sg, . sf . - ., was - -.ggzf ,- . . gs: :,.:E, , - 5-:gs::g,'j: , , :- Q. 1 ilikwg-3 Z ' ski? Yi .4 if sf, ee? -K. M3 s ' 3 at s. at 4 W 1' fx 454- mia - gn, 1 4 Q y been -.S 4 44? emo s E si sf is P M WAYNE FRANK HALL . . . Wayne . . , enioys working on cars . . . plans to attend OCC . . . aspires to be a sales engineer . . . likes to swim , . . enioys Mr, Hackett's history class . . . wants to make a million. Boys forum I, 3, 4. JAMES WESTON HANSON . . . Jim . . . plans to go to Fuller- ton JC . . . enioys playing the organ and singing . . . has taken piano, organ, guitar lessons . . . worked as an Alpha Beta box boy after school. Pep club 3, Assembly committee 3, Variety show 3, 4, Choir 3, 4. LINDA CAROL HARDIN . . . Linda . . . plans to attend college . . , wants to be a secretary . . . loves Spanish food, popular mus'c, volleyball . . , prizes her drivers license. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Steering committee 3, Officials club 3, Block O 4. DARLENE ELAINE HARMS . . . Dar . . . plans to go to a iunior college . . . enjoys chemistry, physics and reading . . . has taken guitar lessons , . . likes popular music, swimming, candy . . . was a Homecoming princess. GAA I, CSF I, FHA I, Spanish club 2, 3, Homecoming Princess 4. RALPH GERALD HARRIGAN . . . Percy . . . will work as a truck driver . , . likes steak, money, FFA, popular instrumental music, baseball . . . has been stranded at sea without any steering on his boat . . . has worked after school in a plumbing shop. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Cross country 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 4. DONNA SUE HARVICK . . . Donna . . . has plans for marriage . . . prizes her rings . . . wants to be a good housewife . . . likes popular music, steak, archery, movies , . . plays the piano for en- ioyment . . . names Homemaking as her favorite course. STEPHEN JOSEPH HEALEY . , . Steve . . . wants to be a mil- lionaire . . . starred on the varsity basketball team . . . likes pop music, steak, fishing . . . had a '39 Ford . . , has raised pigs. . . was in FFA . Varsity basketball 2, 3, 4, all league 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, RICHARD ARTHUR HELMICK . . . Red . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . enioys cameras and taking pictures . . . liked Speech and Key club . . , wants to be a policeman . . . remem- bers Dutch-Irish days, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, JV Baseball mgr. I, Key club 2, 3, 4, Concert choir 2, 3, 4, Variety show 2, 3, 4, Boys Forum 3, Student legislature 4. CONSTANCE LOU HENDERSON . . . Henderhorse . . . plans to go to nursing school . . . hopes to become a head nurse . . . enjoys talking and swimming . . , was girl of the month. FTA 3, 4, vice president 4, Pep club 3, 4, vice president 4, GAA 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, captain 4, Steering committee 3, 4, Student legislature 3, 4, Science club 3, Girls league ways and means chairman 4, Girl of the month 4. STEVEN DENNIS HERCKT . . . Steve . . . hopes to ioin the army upon graduation . . . plans to become a famous personality . . . liked Advanced Reading at OHS . . , enioys water skiing and winter sports . . . collects skulls, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Steering committee I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Student legislature I, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, JV tennis 3, 4, Letter- man's club 4, Boys forum cabinet 4, Reflector 4, Dutch yell leader 4. EVA MAE HICKMAN . . . Hickey . . , hopes to become an air- line stewardess . , . likes rock 'n roll, tennis, dancing, English, steak . . . wants to continue modeling next year . . . boasts of an A in American democracy class. Girls glee 2, FHA 2. JOHN CHARLES HILEMAN , . . John . , , has no definite plans for next year , . . enioys bowling and football . . . likes any type music and steak and money. Boys forum I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Basketball I. MARLIS KATHLEEN HILTON . . . Homer . . . plans to attend college . . . likes food and sports best , . . enioyed feeding the animals in biolog . . . has raised her own steers and lambs. GAA I, Z, 3, 4, girl ofthe month I, FTA 2, 3, 4, Art club Z, 3, 4, Steering committee 2, 3, 4, Class treasurer Z, Latin club 3, 4, Officials club 3, 4, Student body treasurer 4, Broadway campus representative 4, Student council 4. DAVID JOHN HIRSTEIN . . , Dave . . . belonged to Science and Key clubs and CSF , . , treasures his car . . . won a prize at the Science fair , . , likes football and the beach. Basketball I, Football I, CSF I, Science fair award I, Track l, 2, Key club 2, 3, 4, Science club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MAURICE HOLLINS . . . Mouse . . . plans to attend college next year . . , enioys working . , . likes to hunt . . . hopes to own a large cattle ranch some day. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, reporter 3, president 4, southern regional reporter 4, Student legislature I, Baseball 2. 53 RAYMA LEE HOLMBERG . . . Rayma . . . will go on to business college . . . likes to study , , . skates . . . wants to be a pro- fessional surfer . . . will always remember the Coronation Ball . . . has taken accordian, skating, dance and piano lessons. GAA I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL DEAN HORTON . . . Horton . . . wants to be a machinist . . . regards his varsity letter in football as his biggest accomplish- ment . . . likes shop, rock 'n roll, and pizza. Bee football I, Boys forum I, JV football Z, 3, Varsity football 4, Lettermans club 4. MARY EVELYN HOUGHTON . . . Mary . . . plans to maior in music at Bethany Bible college . . . liked Concert Choir . . . remembers her first week as her brightest memory of OHS . . . wants to be the kind of person God would like her to be. Concert choir I, 2, 3, 4, YFC 3, 4, Drill team 3, 4, Pep club 4, FTA 4. KATHERINE IRENE HUBBARD . . . Kathy , . . plans to attend San Jose . . . enioys iazz and water skiing . . . liked U. S. History . . . has taken judo lessons, GAA I, Library science 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, FHA 2, French club 3, FTA 4. ALCIE HUEY . . . Alciedean . . . wants to be a secretary , . . likes to sew and go to church . . . swims and plays tennis . . . liked English best. GAA I. GARY LLOYD HUFF . . . Gary . . . will go into the armed forces .. , looks forward to graduating . . .is proud to graduate from OHS, JOHN MELVIN HUFF . . . Al Capone . . . will attend OCC next year , . . plans on spending the entire remainder of his time surfing , . , will remember being lrish yell leader . . , claims dropping transmissions is his hobby. Track I, 2, Letterman's club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Steering committee Z, 3, 4, Student legislature 2, 3, Irish yell leader 3, Tennis 4. SANDRA JEANNE HUGHES . . . Sandy . . . liked senior problems best . . . vividly remembers Dutch-Irish dance of l959 . , . plans to go to college . . . wants to be a beautician . . . likes swim! inning, skiing, horseback riding . . . gets a bang out ot the Kingston FIO. JACQUELINE LILY HUNDEN . . . Jackie . . . wants to go to stewardess school . . . likes to read arid sing . . . has taken danc- ing and singing lessons . . , plans eventually to become a house- wife . . . remrnisces about freshman day. Concert choir 4. VIRGINIA LORETTA HURD . . . Ginnie . . . plans to attend a Christian college . , . likes to write stories . , . preferred Biology ll . . . wants to become a nurse . . . dreams of traveling to Switzerland . . . values her Bible more than anything . . . loves the Lord Jesus. GAA I, Concert choir I, Drill team 2, Junior choir pianist 2. ROSALIE STELLA HURTADO . . . Rosie . . . plans to continue her modeling . . , liked office practice best . . . wants to become an airline stewardess . . . likes spaghetti and meatballs, rock 'n roll, GAA I, FHA I, Glee club 3. PATRICIA ANN HYATT . . . Skinny . . . will go to Fullerton JC . . . wants to be a model . . . likes to bowl, swim . . . liked her sophomore year best . . . enioyed Latin. GAA I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN CAROL ICE . . . Barrel . . . plans to attend Orange Coast college . . . was elected Coronation Ball gueen by the senior class . . . was FFA sweetheart. GAA I, Z, 3, 4, Officials club 2, 3, Student legislature 2, Dutch songleader 2, Variety snow Z, FFA chapter sweetheart 3, ORANGE AND WHITE 4, Coronation ball queen 4. CLAUDIA OLIYE INMAN . . .Claudia . . .had fun on OHS drill team . , . prizes her A . , . prefers reading, playing the piano . . . likes living r Sa Diego . . . has a mother who is a juvenile hall counselor. ERVALYN JAMES . . . Gus . . plans to attend Bartmore Beauty college . . . likes to g surfin and water skiing . . , enioys roller skating . . . rates sho hand er favorite subiect . . . likes skate ranch, the beach. GAA I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Student legislature 4, Youth week representative 4, Va iety show 4. 54 Ham, IGH vanw- Wuxi '1.' 2 i 6 I 'sw Is is 3 'K i. 3 .rp Bs. ,, W . , 4 If is 9 i E' E i of Y wg . ,,,, if LE , .s H . ,, -----' :..4s:5,-, ki i 1 ,if , ss i 'tt' s ,E , ,. ., . ., -gif .f .:. -. ig.-:-i-212' 1, : .v... 14' Ss! MARYvFLEETA LAURICE JAQUES . . . Mary . . . has been a sludent in England . , . wants to be a nurse , . , enioys riding, swimming, and archery . . , likes to eat apples . . . plays the clarinet . . . likes the mountains. DARRELL REX JOINER . . . Darrell . , . likes to tiddle around with his amateur radio . . . intends to be a broadcasting engineer . , . treasures his ham radio set . . . likes apple pie, piano music, tootball, Chess club . . . worked after school. GARY JONES . . . Jonesic . . . plans to work after graduation . . , likcs photography , , , dislikes exotic food , . . has done masonry atter school , . . knows the road to Silverado by heart. LINDA RUTH JONES . , . .lonesey . . . plans to attend JC atter graduation . . . rates Bookkeeping and Chemistry as her favorite classes . . . swims, bowls . . , has taken piano, voice and ice skating lessons . . . wants to marry a millionaire. MARILYN JONES , . . Jonesy . . . will go ott to college . . . wants to be a dental assistant . . , likes art, sewing and dancing . . won tirst prize in county science fair . . . remembers that pie-eating contest she was in on Dutch-Irish day. GAA I, Z, 3, 4, Student legislature l, 27 Art club Z, 3, vice president 33 French club 3, 4g FTA 3, Class secretary 3, Steering committee 31 Officials club 3g Block O 45 AFS 43 Badminton manager 4. JOHN DAVID JUSTICE . . . John . . . has been going to Chap- man college during his senior year taking chemistry . . . took Algebra II and World History as a treshman . . . was a physics lab assistant as a iunior . . , wants to earn a Ph. D. in science . . . likes symphonies, Disneyland, chess...won a science tair award. CSF I, 2, 3, 43 Science club 2, 3, 4, vice president 3, 45 Chess club 2, 3, 4, vice president 2, Science fair award I, CSF lite honor, Bank ot America Award. GERALD KERT KAISER , , . Gerry . . . hopes to be a pharmacist . . likes to take his car to Merle's , . , goes on to college . . . likes pizza, rock 'n roll, football, San Diego . , . worked as a stock boy after school. TOMMY JO KASMAN . . . Tommy Jo . , . plans to become a home economist after attending Fullerton JC . . . likes horseback riding, rootbeer, records, her dog, football, Disneyland . . . has taken piano and modeling lessons . . . liked US history best. DIANNE LORRAINE KASSAHN . . . Dianne , . . wants to attend Fullerton JC next year . . . enioys swimming and sewing . , . re- members most ot' all telling into a trash can at OHS , . . likes to go to football games , . . enioys popular music. Latin club lg Drill team 2, 3, 45 FHA I, 2, 3, 4g Latin club Z, 3, 41 French club 3, 41 Pep club 3g FTA 4: Secretary 4: Student legislature 4. DENNIS WILLIAM KAUN . . , Dennis , . . plans to become a fire- man atter attending college . , . enioys meeting nice people . . . lil1es to dance, listen to music, and hash things over with friends. MARDI JEAN KELLY . . . Mardi . . . will do secretarial work next year . , , liked ottice practice , . . likes to earn money and spend it' . . . collects records . . . would like eventually to get married, CSF I, 2, 37 Glee club I. TED ARTHUR KEMMERER . . . Kemer . . . May goto UC at Davis . . . spends his time playing chess . . . liked PE . . . was named tirst chair baritone horn in the Orange county hiqh school district band , , , won the Bank ot America award in music . . , was chess club preky. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross country 3, Chess club I, 2, 3, 45 champion I, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 2, president 4. PATRICIA LOUISE KING . . . Pat . . , plans to study chemistry at Fullerton JC , , . wants to become a dental assistant , . , likes to go to parties . . , enioys swimming , . . preters U. S, history . . . liked Dutch-Irish days, Pep club I, 2, 4g GAA Zg Spanish club 3, FTA 41 Steering committee 4. FRED FLINT KINNER . . , Fred . , , plans to attend Abilene col- lege . . , will always remember the friends made in iournalisrn class . . . prefers iournalism to other subiects . . . was REFLECTOR editor-in-chiet . . . enioys reading poetry and listening to Dixieland iazz. Chess club lg REFLECTOR editor 3, 4g Key club 3, 4, SYLLABUS poetry editor 4, Boys forum cabinet 4. KURTIS KAY KLUEVER . , . Kurt . . , wants to earn lots ot money . . . likes hunting, steak, rock 'n roll, parties . . , has drilled oil wells . , . has traveled to Canada, Mexico and across the U, S. 55 JUDITH MARIE KOLINA . . . Fanny . . . is headed Tor OCC . . . has enjoyed iournalism rnosf . . . likes To drive . . . wenT To girls league convenTion . . . was girl of The monTh. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FirsT Team volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, FirsT Team baseball 2, 3, 4, Girl of The monTh 2, Volleyball capTain 2, Girls league secreTary 2, Block O 3, 4, STeering commiTTee 3, 4, STudenT legis- laTure 3, OTTicials club 3, ORANGE AND WHITE 4. MARILYN ARLENE KOLMORGEN . . . Kolmorning . . . expecTs To become a high school Teacher , . . is going To The UniversiTy oT Cali- Tornia . . . enTered OHS as a Senior buT will always remember her TirST nighT TooTball game. French Club 4, G,A,A. 4, Pep Club 4, STeering commiTTee 4. NORMA RUTH KOONTZ . , . Normie . . . plans To work aT The - I'eTep'I'iT5nToon'rpa'rTy77i'.YT6li'R'Ts snapshoTs . . . likes German poTaTo salad . . . enioys skaiing and horseback riding . . . hangs ouT aT The skaTe ranch . . , has Taken dancing, skaTing, and voice lessons . . . enioys lisTening To opera. Girls glee club I, 4, Library science club 2, Modern dance 3, Drama club 47 Evening in Drama 4, Drill Team 4, ChrisTmas play 4. CONNIE RAE KOZINA . . . Kon . . . plans To aTTend FullerTon JC . . . hopes To become a hair sTylisT . . . spends her spare Time aT The beach surfing . . . her TavoriTe subiecT was iournalism and her biggesT accomplishmenT was being girls sporTs ediTor Tor The I9bI ORANGE AND WHITE. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, Drill Team 2, STudenT legislaTure 2, Block O 3, 4, Library science club 3, 4, OTTicials club 3, 4, Pep club 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 4, FTA 4, Senior sTeering commiTTee 4. JAMES JOHN KRUEGER . . , Jim . . . plans To aTTend OCC . . . wanTs To become an archiTecT . . . Treasures his Model A . . . liked TooTball, arT club . . . worked in a lumber yard aTTer school. Cross counTry 2, 3, Baseball 2, Tennis 3, 4. HATOMI JULIA KUSANO . . . Julia . . . plans To aTTend FullerTon JC . . . wanTs To be a laboraTory Technician . . . prefers physiology To oTher subiecTs . . . enioys reading and doing science proiecTs . . . likes horseback riding, reading, Tennis, and swimming. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, CSF I, 4, FHA I, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, 4, YFC 2, 3, Science club 3, 4, OTTicials club 3, 4, VarsiTy badminTon 3, 4, FIA 3, Block O 3, Pep club 4, VarsiTy Tennis 4. MARILYN JANET KUSEL . . . Kusie . . . plans To aTTend ST. Johnls College in WinTieId, Kansas . . . wanTs To become a Teacher . . . will remember TooTball games and drivers ed . . . likes To lisTen To records and make Tloral arrangemenTs . , . plays The piano. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, FTA 4, FHA 4. BERNIE RAY LAN FRANCO . . . Bernie . . . plans To go To JC . . . likes To play baskeTbaIl . . . enioys sTeaks . . . worked aT a gas sTaTion aTTer school. BaskeTbalI 2, 3, 4, FooTball 2, 3, Spanish club 4. WILLIAM SHELDEN LAWSON . . . Bill . . . wanTs To go To STan- Tord UniversiTy . . . was a liTe member of CSF . . . likes sTamp collecTing, baskeTball, and ping-pong . . . hopes To become an engineer or scienTisT . . . enjoys going Tishing. CSF I, 2, 3, 4, Chess club I, 3, 4, Science club 4, French club 4, CSF liTe membership 4. PATRICIA JO LAWSON . . . PaT . . . wanTs a college educaTion . . liked science club . . . relishes sTeak, poTaToes, coke . . . plays The piano, hockey . . . has been a lab assisTanT in biology. Science club 4, FTA 3, 4, LaTin club 2, Pep club 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, CSF I, STeering commiTTee 2, 4, STudenT legislaTure 4. PATRICIA IRENE LEDBETTER . . . PaT . . . has been secreTary oT The poeTry workshop , . . likes popular songs, Tennis, Disneyland, her radio, caTsup and banana sandwiches, hair sTyIing, and arT . . . ioined Pep Club . . . was born on Groundhog Day. Pep club, PoeTry workshop 4. ISAAC JAY LEDESMA . . . Ike . . . plans To aTTend FullerTon JC . . . wanTs To become a recreaTion direcTor . . . likes To read . . . lzkes baseball, ham and eggs, bicycle riding. LeTTerman's club 2, 3, 4, Pep club 3, STeering commiTTee 4, STu- denT IegislaTure 4, Class proiecT commiTTee 4. MICHAEL EARL LEE . . . Mike . . . plans To aTTend Orange Coast College . . . enioys playing baseball . . . liked LeTTerman's club . . . liked parTies. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, FooTbaIl 2, 3, 4, LeTTermen's club 4. LINDA LOUISE LEICHTFUSS . . . Linda . . . will always remember being Ifibl Homecoming queen . . . wanTs To become a lab Technician aTTer Orange CoasT . . . raTes PE as her Tavorife subiecT . . . loves To swim . . . was sTudenT body cheerleader her iunior year . . . was girl oT The monTh. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, all sTar hockey 3, all sTar baskeTball 4, Block O, 3, 4, Girl oT The n'ionTh I, STeering commiTTee I 3, 4, STudenT body yell leader 3, Homecoming queen 4. CAROL ANN LEMBKE . . . Carol . . . plans To go To FullerTon JC . . . wanTs To be a nurse . . , likes Spanish Tood, TooTball gahmei, GAA, The beach, sporTs . . . has worked Tor a TlorisT aTTer sc oo . GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club I, 2, 3, 4, All sTar hockey I, 2, 3, 4, CSF I, Science Tair I, OTTicials club 3, 4, CSF 3, Block O 3, 56 F 4 Vw 302' s I 3' 4 pp Q .r S T 1 ggllfg. I ' ' 9 3 Niiciiqslsx Ziisiliik V . ' - ..,, , 4 'mae ga get t We Ki ,Q . tb 'li 'Y F LARRY LEROY LEVENS . . . Lefty 4 . . will ioin the service or attend college next year . . . likes algebra 4 . . works on his car at Ben's house.4.was captain of the football team in his sopho- more year . . 4 was a Bank ot America Award winner 4 4 4 won a scholarship for industrial arts . . , wants to be a police officer, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Student legislature l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Letterman's club 3, 4, Secretary-treasurer 4, Scholarship for industrial arts 4, Bank ol America Award 4. STANLEY JEFFERSON LEWIS . . . Catfish . . . plans to enter lvlarine corps . . . likes the beach . . . enioys driving his talcon . . . likes after school sports, Letterman's club, steak, shows, beach. Boys forum I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Student legislature I, 2, 3, Steering committee I, Track 4. RAYDRE DEVONA LIEN . . . Raydre 4 4 . plans to go into the tield of art . . . would like to go to the art center . . . likes iazz music, water skiing, ice skating . . . comes originally from Minnesota . . . sketches, oil paints . . . likes to work in water colors and pastels 4 4 4 respects the masters but likes modern art too. Pep club I, 2, GAA I, 2, Art club 3, 4, ORANGE AND WHITE layout' editor 4, Steering committee 4. LARRY DEAN LIGGETT . 4 . Sugarfoot . . . plans to go Io college . . . wants to do his best in whatever he does . . . likes horses and mountain climbing . . . enioys playing his guitar . . . liked history . . . was key club president. Boy's forum l, 3, Key club 2, President 4, Spanish club 3, Variety show 4, Homecoming queen escort 4. DENNIS LEE LIPPER . . . Denny . . . plans to rest tollowing gradua- tion . . . hopes to be very successful and rich . , . likes to work on cars , . . names A, D. his favorite OHS course. FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Cross country I, Baseball 2, Football 3, Secretary FFA 4. SUSAN DELL LIVES . . . Sue . . . is going to attend Fullerton JC . . . wants to be a commercial artist . . . enioys skating, swimming, dancing, tennis, radio, TV . . . liked history best at OHS4 Art club I, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, Drill team 2, 3, 4, Art award 2, Art club treasurer 2, Modern dance club 3, Junior miss 4. DONALD BRUCE LOGAN . , 4 Bruce . . .will go to work next year in a paint shop . 4 . liked machine shop at OHS . . . goes to the drags when he can . , . makes cars his hobby . . , owns a '40 Ford coupe. ROBERTA MARION LONG , . . Berta . . . plans to get married . . . liked ottice practice at OHS . , . enioys swimming, the beach, tacos, her radio, popular music . . . plays tennis . . .collects records. GAA I, 2, Giee club l, 4, Library science 3, 4. LUPE E. LOPEZ , , 4 Bozo . . . plans to work at the telephone company . . 4 wants eventually to be a nurse , . . liked glee club at OHS . 4 . eniovs bowling, buying records, dancing, pizza, her car , . . has taken accordian lessons. JANIS MARIE LOVELL . . . Janie . 4 . wants to model and learn airline communications . . . likes modern iazz . . . has taken ballet and music lessons 4 . , likes to boat, swim, skin dive4 Drill team co-captain 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drill team 2, 3, 4, Modern dance club 3, Drama club 4, Art club 4, FTA 4, Library science club 4, Variety show 4, GAA 44 BARBARA ANN LUCAS . . . Barby . . . wants to work in order Io buy her own home , 4 . likes to read . . . enioyed English at OHS . 4 . dances . . . bowls . . . skates . . . sews, FHA 4, Christmas play 3, Evening in Drama 4. DANIEL LUNA . . . Dari 4 . . will work tor a lock-safe service . . . had tun in PE . . . still remembers Freshman Day 4 . . likes to work on cars . . . enioys both rock 'n roll and sott music. Panther band l, 2, 3, Dance band 3. DAVID BALTRAN LUNA . . . Dave . . . will work , . . wants to bc a locksmith . . 4 relishes good food . . . works on cars in his spare time 4 , , enioys watching TV and playing football and base- ball 4 . 4 likes rock 'n roll . . . chooses woodshop as his favorite class. FRED CABRERA LUNA . . . Freddie , 4 4 wants to become a mechanic or join the armed torces . . . enioys working on cars and engines . . . likcs to eat beans . . . shattered a standing C shotput mark. SUZANNE LOLLEEN LUND . . . Winkie 4 , . hoDcs,to oo into the Navy IWAVESI next year . . . enioyed Concert choir . . . likes to play with her dog and collect glass horses and dogs 4 . . has taken accordian and guitar lessons . . . likes IOI string orchestras, Girls glee lg Jr choir 25 FHA 2, Concert choir 34 4, Variety show 2, 3, 4. 57 J SUSAN GUENTHER won a B of A ceriiiicale of meril in homemaking. E l I 3 SANDRA LEE LUSK . . . Shoriy . . . will allend college . . . liked English . . . reads . . . listens lo KFWB . . . was a foreign ex- change siudenl finalisl , . wanis lo be a leacher or wriler . . . was usually al lhe Orange public library sludying like mad. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, Drill leam 2, 3, 4, Spanish club newspaper slail 2, Sfudenl legislalure 2, Pep club 3, 4, Poelry club 3, 4, Modern dance club 3, Special menlion in national poelry conlesl 3, Pep club lreasurer 4, FTA 4, Sleering commilfec 4, Arr club 4, REFLECTOR 4. IRENE MARIE LYNCH . . . lrene . . . plans lo ailend college ai Pasadena Nazarene . . . wanls lo be a ieacher . . . enioys playing baskeiball . . . liked English al OHS . . . boasis of gelling an A from l-lealher . , . held our lor Nixon . , . has been on TV and radio. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, lreasurer 4, CSF 3, French club 3, Officials club 3, Block O 4, Sludenl leqislaiure 4. KATHLEEN ANDREA LYONS . . . Kalhy . . . plans lo allend college nexr year . . , wanls lo be a housewife someday , . . enioys eaiing chicken and playing badminlon . , . likes religious music and church . . . has Taken violin and fluie lessons . . . names hislory as her fayorile subiecl. SHARON CHRISTINE MAHAR . . . Shari . . , will ailend Fullerlon JC . . . sews . , . liked advanced sewing class besl . . . collecls records . ..wanls lo be a cosmeiologisl. MICHAEL JAMES MALONEY . . . Mike . . . will go lo Fullerlon JC nexr year . . . liked auio shop , . . hopes lo live a happv life . . . spends a lol ol lime wilh his car. FFA 3, 4. MELINDA ANN MANELL . . . Melinda . . . plans lo allend Ful- lerlon JC and lhen lransfer lo Chapman College, where she will maior in business and minor in PE . . . likes shorlhand, Mexican food, popular music, baseball . . . worked ar Thriily Drug afler school. GAA I, Z, 3, 4, Block O 3, Pep club 3, 4, Officials club 3, FTA 4, Sludenl legislalure 4. ROGER DEAN MARET . . . Roger . . . plans lo go To Sanla Ana College . . . claims his iavorire subiecl is P.E ..,, enioys basc- ball and swimming . . . wanls lo be a musician , . . likes dance band and iazz music . . . has laken sax, clarinel and piano lessons. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Variely show I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Conceri choir 3, 4, Pep band 4, Dance band 4, Clarinel guarfelle 4. JOAN DARLEEN MARKUSON . . . Joan . . . plans a Iwo-year nursf ing course al Coasl . . , likes lo ride horses . , . swims . . . lhoughl' chemislry was greai . . . feels Theres no place Quile like home . . . has gone on a caravan lo Mexico . . . likes popular music and modern dance class. Sludenl' legislaiure 3, REFLECTOR business manager 3, 4. DANIEL MARTINEZ . . . Danny . . . will go lo work . . . wanis lo be a mechanic , . . liked English, Mr. Jackson, reading, loolball, baseball, all kinds ol music . . . bowls . . . swims . . . relishes hamburgers, 58 MOST FUN TO BE WITH seniors, Barby Walker and Sleve Herckl are ihe life of every pariy EYiiiik4NTi is j. MEASLE S I EVELYN MARTINEZ . . . Evie . . . wants to be a beautician . . . remembers Freshman initiation . . . likes to skate . . . belonged to pep club . . . enioyed bookkeeping and going to Disneyland . . . worked in the snack bar. GAA lg Junior choir I. NAN L. MASTELLER . . . Nanner . . . will attend FJC next year and take the cosmetology course . . . hopes to become a hair stylist . . . remembers most being elected commissioner of pep . . . planned Homecoming . . , cooks, collects bracelets. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3g Drill team 2, Pep club 3, 4, Variety show 3, 4, Sorlqsters 3, 4, Steering committee 3, Commissioner of pep 4, Student council 4, ORANGE AND WHITE Staff 43 FTA 4, Girl of month 4. GREGORY ROBERT MATHEWS . . . Matts . . . goes to Fullerton JC. . . liked Study Hall best. . . likes rock 'n roll, football, money, Mr, Montorlna's office . . . has worked at Orange furniture after school. Baseball 2, 3. MICHAEL HARRY MATKOSKY . . . Mike-the-Moose . . . plans to ioin the service, then Junior College . . . would like to be part of the Juvenile division of the police department . . . likes Dixieland and classical music . . . bowling and hunting . . . the beach and the mountains, Russian food . . . works at the Snack Shop. 51. I ' Cross country I, 2, Track I, 2. ROSEMARY MAY . . . Rosemary . . . plans on the service . . . em liked typing , . , likes to travel, drive, leewl. ' JANIS RUTH FTCSZARTY . .f . Jan , . lihes swimming . . . enjoys ,, painting, Art c u . . . pre ers roc 'n ro . . . likes to drive . . . , worked after school. ,X .V.l le.ll e.., ..., , . I BEST LIKED seniors, Pat McKee and Carol Ice didn't think they had a friend left in the world. TED KEMMERER won a B of A certificate, cup in music, fine arts. 59 S4 RICHARD DENNIS MCCOMB . . . Dick . . . plans to attend OCC . . . liked surfing, girls . . . enjoys Dutch-Irish . . . wants to be a musician . . . plays the trumpet , . , liked study hall. DON EARL MCDANIEL . . . Don . . . was player of the week in football . . . wants to be a landscape architect . . . likes to swim . . . enjoys rare steak, and classical music, advanced reading, Key club, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Key club 4. WILLIAM GILBERT MCGEATH . . . Bill . , . likes to work on cars . . . enjoys building up engines . . . got a kick out of Dutch-Irish and freshman initiation . . . plans to work or attend Fullerton JC . likes to go to the drags . . . worked on a chicken ranch after sc ool. CONNIE GALE MCGEE . . . Connie . . . is planning to work . . . has enjoyed history . . . someday hopes to be a dental assistant . . . likes popular music, swimming, dancing, steak, GAA. ROBERT LEE MCGUIRE . . . Bob . . . wants to be an accountant . enjoys water skiing and swimming . . . likes slow popular music, football, Key Club . . . prizes his class ring. PATRICK LEROY McKEE . . . Mad Dog . . . plans to join Marines . . . was president of letterman's club . . . considers lunch his favorite subject . . . remembers freshman initiation . . . was on the coronation ball court. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Student legislature l, 2, 3, 4, Steering com- mittee l, 2, 3, Boy's forum l, 3, 4, Letterman's club 3, 4, president 4, Class project committee 4, REFLECTOR 4. BOBBIE CARLENE MCKINNEY . . . Bobbie . . . plans to go to a junior college . . . enjoys a good game of tennis . . . considers doing 50 net words a minute in typing her biggest accomplishment. GAA 1, FHA I, Concert choir I, Vocal ensemble 3, 4, Variety show 3, 4, Steering committee 3, CSF 3, Student legislature 4. SHARON KAY MCMULLEN . . . Susie . . . plans to work in an oftice . , ,wants to succeed, be happy. . . likes football games and movies . . . enjoys ballads, rock and roll, and dancing . . . will always remember Coronation Ball, her A from Miss Stratton, and Bookkeeping. GAA I. DIANE KAY MERRIL . . . Diane . . . wants to be a roller derby skater . . . likes show tunes, stamp collecting, horseback riding, swimming . . . claims her triends call her Toad . . . thinks there's no place like home. GUY ROBERT MEULENER . . . Guy , . . has JC and the Navy on his slate . . . liked woodshop and football . . . worked at a gas station after school . . . prizes his convertible . . . likes the moun- tains and fishing . . . names lettermans club his favorite. Football 3, 4, Baseball 4. SUSAN CARROLL MEYER . . . Susita . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . wants to teach . . . liked French, English . . . enjoys writing. horseback riding, tennis, reading, swimming . . . was president of FTA. First team hockey l, 2, First team basketball l, Block O Z, FHA secretary 2, Steering committee 2, Girl of the month 2, French club 3, FTA 3, president 4, Latin club secretary 3, CSF 4, AFS service secretary 4. FREDERIC HENRY MEYERS . . . Fred . . . really liked machine shop . . . works on cars . . . wants to be a machinist , . . plans on college . . . likes the mountains and the beach, ALVIN S. MILLER . . . Al . . . plans to attend SAJC . , . liked American democracy at OHS . . . remembers the day the water main broke at OHS. C Football I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CREIGHTEN MILLER . . . Bill . . , will go on to college . . . plans to enter the engineering profession , . . enjoys radio electronics . . . likes the beach, pizza, steak, football, popular music, his radio . . . is Mike G's brother, JOANNE MARIE MILLER . . , Miller . . .will go to college next year . . . plans to be a teacher . . . especially enjoys sewing, danc- ing, singing, the beach, football games, physiology . . . was girl of the month . . . was a homecoming princess . . . was commis- sioner of girls activities. Student legislature I, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Variety show l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Girl of the month 2, Spanish club Z, Steering committee 2, 3, 4, Scattertones 2, 3, 4, Girls League social chairman 3, Irish yell leader 3, Officials club 3, Block O 3, FTA 3, 4, secretary 3, Art club 4, CSF 4, Girls' league president 4, Student council 4, Homecoming princess 4, Commissioner of girls' activities 4. 60 . I . W to if if ESM egg? 3 2 is ff- -sssm: N715 -af: af:--2 We ,reefs , titers ' -' img IHI5' jr - f W 1757522 Qkiigivrz Jiaf i' 'fill' Q: ga :-:-1 . .arf-I-..2:' , ' I 1 1 ' is I ' ',- 5' sg s ssszei 2' z: :..:.: :ag 'I'i2I ..-' -'QI f Eiiisfiizza. v - 51:22- . I -1 ffi 1' ' ym,5ss.:::f'q , '- ' - massive-rl f , ie ., .. 2. 'mei 'U MICHAEL G. MILLER . . . Mehwu . . . will attend OCC , , . can usually be found hunting a iob . . . remembers the times he had in auto shop , . , took biology . . , wants to be an electronics engineer . , . likes to fool with hot rods. MICHAEL ROBERT MILLER , . . Pinky . . . will attend Orange Coast . . . wants to teach PE or be an architect . . , likes golf and playing cards . , . liked biology . . .was named player ot the week by the Quarterback club, Football I, 2, 3, 4, player of the week 3, Steering committee l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, JC captain l, Track I, 3, Cross country 2, Student legislature 2, Latin club 3, Class vice president 4,Letter- rnan's club 4, Coronation ball court 4. NANCY ANN MILLER . . . Nan . . . will be oft to college . . . wants to get a Ph. D. in chemistry or physics . . . liked algebra . . enioys pistol shooting . . . collects rocks . , . likes spaghetti, folk music, science club, guitar, violin, tennis. G-AA I, 2, 3, 4, Steering committee l, 2, 3, 4, CSF I, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, 4, Officials club 3, 4, FHA 3, REFLECTOR co-editor 3, Modern dance club 3, Science club 4. ROBERT GEORGE MILLER . . . Bob . . . plans to work after high school , . . likes to work with animals . . . enioys mechanical draw' ing . , . lettered in football . . . had a iob spraying after school. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4. THOMAS GERALD MILLER . . . Jerry . . . wants to attend Orange Coast college next year , . . liked electronics , . . wants to be an electronics engineer . . . likes tennis, physics, the Kingston trio, Lartinxclub, his car, basketball . . . worked in a hobby shop after sc oo. Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Latin club 4. BARBARA A. MILNER . . . Froggie . . . plans to attend UCLA next year . . . enioys reading and drama . . . liked physiology and disecting animals. Girl of the month I, GAA l, 2, 3, Steering committee I, 2, 3, 4, Art club l, 2, 3, Dutch songleader 3, Prom commission 3, Coronation ball chairman 4. RAY MILLSPAUGH . . . Ray . . . has no definite plans for next year . . . enioys fishing, popular music, football, lettermans club, steak , . . worked after school putting in lawns, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Latin club 2, Lettermans club 3, 4, Science club 3, 4, Student legislature 3, 4, All county tackle 4. JAMES TERRY MINOR . . . Terry . . . plans to go to college . . . enioys fishing, hunting, ping pong, bowling, tennis, swimming, bicycl- ing, weight lifting . . . was commissioner of publications . . . cracked the whip as REFLECTOR managing editor. Baseball l, Z, 3, Band l, 2, Varsity football 2, 3, 4, Lettermans club 2, 3, 4, Latin club 2, REFLECTOR 3, 4, sports editor 3, 4, managing editor 4, Steering committee 3, Prom chairman 3, Science club 3, Commissioner of publications 4, Second team all league football guard 4, Boys forum cabinet 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 4, Track 4, National merit test certificate of merit 4. SHARI ANN MITCHELL . . . Sam . . . plans to go on to college . . . will remember the iunior-senior prom ot l96O . . . sews . . . cooks . . . swims . . 4 skates . . . likes Italian tood, U. S. history, tennis, FHA. FHA l, 4, GAA l, 2, Spanish club l, 2, Pep club 4. CLAUDIA ANN MOONIER . . . Claudia . . . plans to go to iunior college and then to art school . . . wants to be a fashion designer . , . enioys badminton , , , draws , . . sews , . . PRIZES HER YEARBOOK ABOVE ALL POSSESSIONS . . . likes semi-classical music and bicycle riding . . . has taken piano, ballet and ace cordion lessons. BARBARA JEAN MOORE . . . Bobbi . . . plans to be an airline hostess . , , likes iazz, football, eating tacos, bicycle riding, chess club. RAYMOND IRWIN MORASH . . . Ray . . . has no plans for next year . . . likes baseball, and popular music . , . enioys steak, money . . . has been to school in Canada, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. BERTHA BAEZ MORENO . . . Bertha . . . wants to be a telephone operator or attend Beauty school , . . liked PE . . . enioys danc- ing, bowling, swimming . . . will remember Dutch-Irish Day . . . likes chicken, G-AA, money, President Kennedy. GAA I, 2, Girls glee 2, 3, 4. MARIE ELIZABETH MOROUGHAN . . . Limey . , , plans to go to Fullerton JC . . . liked senior problems . . . will always remember her first week at OHS . . , considers learning everyone's name her biggest accomplishment , , . enioys horseback riding, ice skating, piano . . . prizes her fingernails . . . has taken piano, singing, ballet, and baton lessons. JERREL GARY MUNSON . . . Jerry . . . plans to enter either a iunior college or the coast guard . . , likes physics , . . was physiology lab assistant . . . will remember OHS dances . . . en- ioys bicycling . . . wants to become a medical lab technician . . . worked as a box boy after school., Science club 2, 3, 4, Steering committee 4. 6 I ll DARLA LYNN MURRAY . . . Darla . . . plans To go To college . . . liked shorfhand aT OHS . . . will remember Dufch-Irish day . . . enioys drawing, sewing, reading, and The Skafe Ranch. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON PATRICIA NEVEAU . . . Sharon . . will work firsT year . . . . says her favoriTe Pasfime is sleeping . . . enioyed office pracfice . . . waTer skis. . , likes Mexican food and iazz . , .worked aT Kresses affer school DONALD RAY NEWKIRK . . . Don . . . will work nexT year . . . liked auTo shop besf , . . likes To make hoT rods , , . wanfs To own his own business . . . prizes his own car . . . likes To hunf. NANCY LINDA NEWMAN . . . Nanc , . , will go To Sanfa Ana JC , . . wanls To be a Teacher . . . likes horseback riding, bowl' ing, dancing, swimming . . , has Taken piano and dancing lessons . . , came recenTly To OHS . . . likes The mounfains, all kinds of music, sTeak, her bird and dog . . . names AD her favorife subiecT. MARCIA LEE NIESTADT . . . Tiger . . . is gelfing married when she graduales . . . likes bookkeeping . . . enioys horseback riding, hunfing and fishing . . . will always remember The coronafion ball . . . likes lacos, Tennis, ballads . . . worked affer school packing eggs. GAA I. NANCY ELIZABETH NORRIS . . . Nancy . . . likes Ifalian sea food . , , plays Tennis, baseball , . enioys swimming ,. .chooses Mr. BarneTT and Mr. Edwards as favoriTe Teachers. SANDRA JEAN NORTON . . , Sandy . . . will go To WesTmonT College in SanTa Barbara nexT year , . . likes chaTTinq wiTh The girls . . . prizes her Typewrifer . . . swims, bowls . . , likes Tacos . . . plays The piano. Band I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, CSF l, 3, VarieTy show 2, Pep band 2, 3, CIarineT quarfef Z, 3, Block O 3, Officials club 3, STudenT legislaTure 3. KAREN LEE NOVAK . . . Karen . . . will go To Fullerfon JC nexf year . . . liked library science and freshman iniTiaTion . , . enioys sporTs, kniffing, gardening, cooking, and Traveling . . . collecls shells . . . hopes To become a Teacher aTTer college. FHA I, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Library science club 3, 4. CHARLENE ROBERTA NOYES . . . Sunnie . . . plans To aTTend Ful- TerTon JC . . . will remember Mr, I-lackeTT's hisfory class . . , en- ioys souThern fried chicken, arT club, sewing, drawing, iazz , . . won The vanilla selling conTesT for FHA. ' GAA I, FHA I, 2, Arf club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, ChrisTmas play 3. JOY KAY NULPH . . . Joy . . . plans To aTTend a Two year college nexT year . . . enioys homemaking, crafTs, popular music, hockey, The beach . . . will always remember when she received her Block O . . . likes To relax and sew. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Officials club 3. WILLIAM OTIS O'BLENNIS . . . Bill . . . plans To Teach , , . was OHS's firsT commissioner of elecfions . . . likes Dixieland iazz, ham' burgers, baskelball. Modern music masTers I, Pep band l, 2, 3, 4, Cross counTry 2, VarieTy show 3, 4, SludenT legislaTure 3, Commissioner of elecfions 4, STucIenT council 4, Ensemble 4, Band 4, Key club 4, LARRY PAT OGILVIE . . . Ozzie . . . plans To aTTend college . . . won Harvard UniversiTy's book award . . . likes To read . . . knows iudo.. .has been Through mosf of The US. . .does scale model consTrucTion . . . was CSF presidenT. CSF 2, 3, 4, Key club 2, 3, 4, LaTin club 2, 3, Harvard book award 3, Key club vice presidenf 4, CSF presidenf 4, STeering commiTTee 4, Homecoming escorT 4. PATSY ETSUKO OHARA . . . Pafsy . . . wanfs To be a beaufician . . . likes hockey . . , enioys sewing, rice, GAA, Bean HuT, parfies. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, vice presidenT 4. PETRA OLESON . . , PeTe . . . wanfs To be a secrclary . , . likes classical music, cheese sandwiches . . . has Traveled in Japan, Korea, and Germany . . . likes archery besT . . . sews . . , Took swimming lessons . . . belongs To music masfers . . . was drill Team capTain . . . was FHA Treasurer and sTudenT direcfor of The variefy show . . . prizes her car, ConcerT Choir l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Variefy show I, 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, Drill Team capfain 3, FI-IA Treasurer 4, STANLEY THOMPSON PADDOCK . . . The Morfician . . . will ioin The Navy nexT year . . , remembers The firsT day of his Senior year . , . enioys cars and hi-fi. Boys Forum I, 2, 3, Drama 3, 4, Tennis 4, Variefy show 4, Sfeerinq commiTTee 4. 62 f7h+ 4-3 . 'XY . Yi ' fr Ii T . Sy sw i f i 5 2 'LW 4 E gl ...sf ifk 3 !1r5-f , ,Xu ,vu-vw? - . f rf' i K' X T33 .K gy YZ 4 - :'. . 1 Q l ,-'M 3 3 'A ' ,.. H . Q ..,, k ' A . 2 2 .. . 3ii I A ' i t esfis H in A, qzvl NANCI RUTH PAGE . . . Page . . . plans to attend college and malor in political science . . . enjoys listening to records, especially the Kingston trio . . . likes horseback riding , . . has ridden in county horse shows. Pep club 3 43 FIA 43 GAA 43 Evening in Drama' 43 C'ristmas Pr:- gram 43 AFS 43 Steering committee 3. PATRICIA ANN PALMER , . . Pat , . , will go to LA general hospital school of nursing , . . liked science best at OHS . , , likes classical music, reading, swimming . . . has been girl of the month . , . was 'senior class secretary . , . will remember the junior-senior prom . . . liked pep club, Spanish food. GAA I, 2, 3, 43 FHA I, 23 FTA 3, 43 Girl of the month 33 Class secretary 4. KATHARIN MARGARETHA PARGEE , . . Kathy . , . plans to attend a iunior college . . . enioys reading, painting, gardening . . . likes outdoor sports, especially archery . . . chooses the Kingston trio, tacos, fotoball, art club as her favorites . . . liked senior problems. FHA I3 Art club 3. JOHN MONROE PARKER . . . John . . . plans to attend Santa Ana JC . . , wants to maior in psychology and philosophy . . . may become a mortician . . . enjoys listening to music, bowling, lifting weights . . . likes steak, his car . . , worked in a market and a mortuary after school. Key club l, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LOUISE PARKER . . . Pat , . . wants to attend Fullerton JC . . . hopes to be a dental assistant . . . likes to skate . . . Plays tennis . . . enioyed shorthand . . . went out for archery . . . has taken tap dancing and baton lessons. Pep club 33 Art club 33 Variety show 3, 43 FHA 4. RONNIE C. PEMBER . . . Ron . . .will work next year . . . liked machine work at OHS . . . enioys hunting. JOHN MATHEW PENTECOST . . . Mickey . , . holds the l'?bl Letterman's Ball as his brightest OHS memory , . , made All- Freeway league first team tackle and Santa Ana Valley I-li's all opponenfsl' this year . . . wants to be a teacher . . . claims to be a non-conformist. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Steering committee l, 2, 33 Boys forum l, cabinet 23 Science club 2, 3, 43 Latin club 2, 33 Student legislature 33 Lettermanls club 3, 4, sergeant-at-arms 4. KENNETH FRANK PETERSON . . . Peterman , . . likes to sleep and fish . . . was varsity track manager in his sophomore year. C football I, 2,3 B football 33 Varsity track manager 23 Rangers 3, 4. RONALD DEAN PETSKA . . . Ron , . . plans to go to college after graduation . . , wants to be a millionaire . , . plays a red hot trumpet in the OHS dance band . . . enioys automobile and boat racing , . . likes shrimp, Dixieland iazz, auto racing, Band l, 2, 3, 43 Pep band 43 Dance band 43 Variety show 4. KIT DONNA PHILIP. . . Kit. . .will go to Orange Coast college . . , will especially remember English lll and chemistry . . . hopes someday to breed thoroughbred horses . . . has ridden in national horseshows . . . likes Hawaiian food, football , . . has taken piano, riding, guitar and dancing lessons. FHA l, 23 French club 3. PHILIP ROBERT PIERCE . . . Phil . . . plans to work and go to college next year , . . likes physiology . . . remembers his foot- ball games . . . once ran into the coach and iniured his ribs . . . hopes to get a iob and support a family, Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Steering committee I3 Key club 2, 3, 43 Forestry club 23 Science club 3, 4, president 43 Letterman's club 3, 43 Football player of the week 43 Coronation ball court 4. RAUL POBLANO . . . Raul , . , liked American democracy best at OHS . , . enioys working on hot rods in his spare time . . . likes drive-ins . . . specially lvans. Basketball l, 2, 33 Football 3, 4. LYNN SANDERS POMEROY . . . Lynn . . . plans to attend Arizona State University . . . enioys mechanical drawing and football . . . remembers big win against Buena Park in football , . . plans to become an architect, Boys forum l, Z, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 23 Steering committee 23 Captain of football team 33 Student legislature 33 Lettermans club 43 Track 43 Auto club 43 Self government committee 4. BILLIE MARIE POST , . , Posty . , , plans to attend SC next year . , . hopes to become a nurse . . . enioys talking about boys and chemistry . . . will remember the Panther's CIF championship in basketball. GAA I, 2, 3, 43 Block O 33 Steering committee I3 FHA 23 Girl of the month 23 Student legislature 2, 3, 43 Girls' league treasurer 3, 43 Spanish club 43 AFS 43 FTA 4. DICK PRATT . . . Dick . . . will work on a ranch in Carmel for the Summer . . . loves to eat hash . . . likes rodeos . . . enioyed FFA . . entered OHS as a iunior. 63 SHARON DIANE PRICE . . . Sharie . . . plans to attend FJC . , . wants to become a beautician . . . has traveled in France and Germany . . . prizes her car . . . likes sewing, archery, Chinese food, popular music. PHILLIP EDWARD RADTKE . . . Phil . . . plans to go to college next year . . . hopes to be an architect or a coach . . , prizes his American citizenship , . . prefers popular music, musical comedies, steak, AFS, football, and cars. Boys forum, Student legislature I, Football, Track, Steering com- mittee, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 3, Letterman's club, AFS, Track manager 4. GERALD THOMAS RANEY . . . Jerry . . . will continue his schooling . . . recalls 'the football games OHS won in the last minute . . . was track manager for three years . . . liked art most ,..enioys driving, art, and display building.,.wants to own a night club. Variety show I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Senior class play 2, 3, Cross country 2, 3, Boy's forum 3, 4, Drama club 3, Trainer 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 4, Football 4, Lettermans club 4, Art club 4. JUDY ANN REAVIS . . . Judy . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC next year . . . wants to become a concert pianist . . . liked vocal ensemble best. PATRICIA LEONA RECORD . . . Patti . . . wants to do hospital work . . . likes physical ed, reading, teachers. MELINDA ANN REES . . . Reesy . . . wants to attend the Uni- versity of Arizona . . . likes to talk on the phone . , . enioyed speech class . . . likes horseback riding, swimming, bowling . . . adores pizza, tacos, steak . . . values her swimming pool above all . . . will fondly remember Mrs. Christopher. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Concert choir I, 2, Girl of the month committee I, Officials club 2, Block O 3, Steering committee 4, Pep club 4. TERRY LEONARD REESE . . . Reesie . . . will go to JC . . . wants to become a lawyer . . . liked American democracy, Charles Harn's geometry class . . . names woodwork and auto work as his hobbies . . , likes church music . . . has worked after school in a drug store. LARS GOSTA REMFORS . . . Lars . , . carrie to OHS from Sweden . . . was Orange's foreign exchange student . . . enioys skiing, hiking and public speaking . . . likes opera, the mountains, food, Key club . . . wants to devote his life to learning. Student legislature 4, AFS 4, Key club 4, Tennis 4, Steering com- mittee 4, JUDY ANN REYNOLDS . . . Rastus . . . will attend college , . . enioys pesterinq her pals . , . plans to get married . . . liked Mr. Hackett's US history class, Kingston trio, pizza, football games, the beach. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, FHA 3, 4. JUDITH KATHLEEN REYNOLDS . . . Judy . . . will attend Orange Coast . . . hopes to become a pharmacist . . . liked physiology, CSF, Dutch-Irish, popular music, football . . . enioys L. P.'s and sewing. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. choir I, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, Officials club 3, 4, CSF, Science club 3, Block O 3. JUDITH CAROLE RICE . . . Ricey . . . is crazy about tacos . . . enioys reading and cooking . . . likes popular music, basketball, softball . . . worked after school at Grants in Anaheim. FHA I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Officials club I, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN RICHARDSON . . . Mary . . . plans to be a cosmotologist . . . likes art . . . dreams of being a Hawaiian bag pipe player . . . likes lunch period. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Steering committee 4, Art club 4, FTA 4. SHARON LENORE RICHARDSON . , . Sharon . , . hopes to go to college in Missouri next year . . . wants to become a social worker . . . enioyed English at OHS . . . swims . , . collects records . . . likes John F. Kennedy, garlic bread, FTA, the Kingston trio, basketball . . . has taken piano and voice lessons. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, SUSAN ALICE RICHEY . . . Richey . . . plans to attend JC next year . . . likes to bowl and generally have a good time . . . en- ioys tacos. FHA I, 3, Pep club 4, Christmas play 4. MARY JANE ROCHFORD . . . Mary . . . wants to be a beautician . . . likes hamburgers and tacos . . . enioys pop music , . . likes volleyball and pep club. 64 We , s N X QL 46333 Qi s ' ' f if , iii. 5, 5 :J W is I 5 si .. -...i i K ,f , s,1, , . H 1491-L .P A Ii: 5 fi ....,,.. I A at i sal. sm it SSW si, WMS ,- 3 ifliitli? . :..- ra. -: 3 -::. s E lx 'A 2 T Sam as M 'UW taser ox-Ns lik SUZANNE ROGERS . . . Suzanne . . . hopes to be a social worker or a biology teacher , . . has traveled through Europe, Mediterran' ean, South Pacific, U.S .... dances readily . . . prizes a silver cross . . . likes music in general . . . lived at a Nike base island in the Pacific . , . swims like a fish . . . has taken tap dancing, ballroom and folk dancing lessons. CAROL ANN ROHRS . . . Carol . . . hopes to enter Redlands University . . . plans to be elementary teacher . . . brightest memory of OHS was fcotball games . . , favorite place to be is the beach. CSF I, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Student legislature I, Variety show I, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Concert choir 3, 4, GAA Block O 3, 4, Varsity badminton 3, 4, Science club 3, Varsity tennis 4. NORMA JEAN ROOTH . . . Norma . . . plans to attend a iunior college next year . . . may become an airline stewardess . . . enioys looking through old records . . . collects them . . . likes skating, tacos, archery, dreamy music, the beach. Concert choir 4. DAVID ROPER . Dave . . . plans to work next year . . . wants to become a family man . . . enioys rock 'n roll, pizza, football, San Diego . , . worked after school for a poultry' equipment firm. JUDITH ANN ROSCOE . . , Judy . . . plans to go to a busi- ness college . . , likes to eat . . . considers graduating her big- gest accomplishment . . . wants to get married . . . likes french fries, popular music, tennis, the beach, pep club . . . has taken trombone lessons. GAA 2, FHA 2, 3, Modern dance club 3, Archery club 3, Drill team 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE ANITA ROSSITER . . . Chris . . . plans to work for North American Aviation . . . enioys writing letters . . . wants to be a housewife , . , remembers her first day at OHS . . . likes swimming, records, pop music, good shows and restaurants. Typing award I. SANDRA RAE ROTE . . . Buttons . . . will go to Santa Ana JC . . . wants to be a secretary . . . enioys Senior Math class . . . loves horseback riding, swimming, reading, sauerkraut, western music, Knott's berry farm. Library science 4. SHARON KAY ROWLEY . . . Johnnie , . . plans to work next year . . . enioys sports, sewing, GAA, swimming, music . . . will remem- ber the coronation ball. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Drill team 3. CHRISTINA BELTRAN RUIZ . . . Christie . . . likes to dance and cook . . . enioyed attending the FHA convention at Asilomar . . . wants to be a secretary . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Block O 3, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, historian 2, secretary 3, high point girl 3, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, vice president 4, Officials club 3, 4, Library club 3, Pep club 3. JIMMY ROY RANEY . . .Jimmy . . . liked auto shop . . . plans to be a mechanic . , . enioys racing . . , prizes his car. JEAN ANN RYAN . . . Jean . . . will get a iob next year and may marry . , . liked PE . . . remembers the dances . . . likes popular music, swimming . . . worked at the Broadway department store after school. CECELIA GLORIA SANDOVAL . . . Cecelia . . . plans to work in an office . . . likes dancing and turkey . , . collects records . . . plays soft ball. GAA I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL JUNE SANDSTROM . . . June . . . plans to go on to Sawyers Business College . . . considers graduating her biggest accomplishment . . . hopes to work in the business world. Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Art club 4, Pep club 4. MARGARET ANN SARMIENTO . . . Penny . . . plans to work . , . wants to get a car . . . likes tamales, records, pop and classical music, and swimming , . . has worked at St. Joseph's hospital after school . . . looks forward to marriage and housewifery. CHRISTINE NORMA SAVOY . . . Chris . . . plans to go to iunior college after graduating . . . wants to be a social director . . . likes swimming, pizza, ice skating, AFS, football, and hockey . . . was girl of the month. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee I, Steering committee 3, 4, Spanish club 3, FTA treasurer 3, Girl of the month 3, Block O 4, AFS treasurer 4. 65 JUDITH ANNETTE SCHAFFER . . . Judy . . . plans to attend Santa Ana College and then transfer to Lonq Beach State . , . wants to be a teacher or interior decorator . . . enioys swimming, bowling, tennis, music, and drawing . . . prizes Dashna Kelly, her dog , . . will always remember beinq I96I ORANGE AND WHITE co-editor. GAA 2, 3, 43 Art club 23 Art award 23 Pep club 2, 33 JV tennis 2, 33 CSF 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Officials club 33 ORANGE AND WHITE co! editor 43 Block O 43 Quill and Scroll 43 All star tennis 43 Varsity tennis 43 ORANGE AND 'NHITE 3, 4. DONALD RAY SCHERER . . . Scheener . . , will enroll at OCC . . . hopes to be an electrician . . . saw some of his own pottery en- tered in Bullock's art contest . . . collects Indian relics for a hobby . . . has chased mountain goats with spear guns . . . likes hamburgers, football, rock 'n roll. Cross country I3 Track I3 Football Z, 3, 4. DENNIS HENRY SCHIPKE . . , Denny . . . plans to attend Redlands University . . . hopes to become a dentist . . . enioys hunting and fishing . . . likes loud music, football . . . was named player of the week when he picked up a tumble and chuqqed down the field to score. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Boys forum I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 First place Orange County science fair I3 Track 2, 3, 43 CSF 2, 3, 43 Steering committee 23 Latin club 33 Science club 33 Steering committee 33 All-Freeway League second team football 43 National football foune dation and Hall of fame award 43 Player of the week 4. MELVIN CHARLES SCHLUETER . . . Mel , . , plans to attend Orange Coast college . , . would like to be a coach and an architect . . . enioys athletics . . . likes bowling, fishino, baseball, track, hamburgers . . . worked at Pacific plumbing after school. C Football I3 C Track I, 23 B Football 23 Boys forum I, 43 Steering committee 2, 43 Varsity track 3, 43 Letterman's club 43 Senior class proiect 4. JAMES EDWARD SCHROEDER . . . Jimbo . . . captained the basketball varsity . . . was sophomore class president . . . wants to go into business after college . , . claims his favorite hangout is home. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, captain 43 Tennis I, 2, 3, 43 Student leqis'ature I, Z, 3, 43 Key club I, 2, 33 Steering committee I, 2, 3, 43 Key club I, 2, 33 AFS 2, 3, 43 Class vice-president I, pres'dent 23 Foot- ball I3 Boys forum cabinet I, 3, 43 Student council 23 Latin club 33 Letterman's club 43 Youth week city planning commission 43 Proiect committee 43 Control committee 3, 4. FREDRIC HENRY WILLIAM SCHUBBERT . . . Fred . . . will go to college . . . enioyed electronics and mechanics at OHS . , , liked vacations . . . received an industrial arts award . . . liked chess club, football, the beach. GJZL55: Igriziigs 5231 .3 :, D' I is LE : wt u MARY ELLEN GARCIA won a B of A certificate of merit in art. MOST ARTISTIC seniors Alice Wheeler and Larry Gully perfect their portrait painting techniques 66 W W if J I il? Q5-3 if -331 4 3 e T :Til is is , , s BEST DRESSED seniors, Sharon Schlobohm and Mike Miller come to school in heighf of fashion. 2 l as V 'Q I I 's Eiiiiiiiiei' .lilgiiikfm i Jmiiiafi -- E . Wassw, 1. be iiffif .::- A Www .,-: 1 ,V :, -- .. - ' 21, . 'L -i n immm ,, gf-i i' g s . . UM. :- f ,gr ,gig .ggif , :- ' QL ,:.-rEF 5-..'::iZ'., '-j:f,' fe 2.5M -52 55? ' F:l5: ...' '-'ETS '-I ' 1?-22: 52 s. 513:22 .7.:4,.z.::. , I . ::. y- ie. , , .::,555f.,::,:,: :.. JOEL WRIGHT won a B of A' cerfificafe of merif in mafhemafics. LILA LEE SCHUPBACH . . . Lila . . . plans fo aflend Long Beach Sfafe . . . likes roller skafing, piano playing, fried chicken, popular music, her class ring. Drill feam 2, Pep club 3. EUNICE MARIE SCOUTEN . , . Eunice . , . looks forward 'lo marriage , . . wanfs io have fen kids . . . has had a iob babya sifting affer school . . . likes popular and Dixieland music, volley- Eallg Disneyland, hamburgers, dancing . . , has fraveled all over lhe JACK PERRY SELMAN . , . JP . . . plans fo go To SAJC . . . wanfs fo become an archifecf . . , enioys arf . . . remembers de- fealing Buena Park in fhe lasf second of fhe game . . . was awarded fhe mosl' valuable foofball player award of l960. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Leffermans club l, 2, 3, 4, Dufch yell leader 3, Foofball 3, 4, Player of fhe week 3, 4, Varsily capiain 4, I-lalfback all Freeway league firsf feam 4, Youfh week 4. ALFRED CHARLES SERRATO . . . Al , . . plans io affend col- lege . . . wanis fo be a band conducfor , . , enioyed advanced reading . . . collecfs coins . , . prefers classical music . , . likes basketball . . . wrifes poetry . . . played on TV professionally. Pep band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance band l, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble l, 2, 3, 4, Panlher band l, 2, 3, 4, Dufch band I, 2, 3, 4, Variefy show 2, 3, 4, Creafive poefry workshop 3, 4, Gyrnnasfics club 4. DONALD GENE SETTLE . . . Don . . , likes cars . . . enioys ham- burgers, rock 'n roll, foofball, car club . . , worked af Srniffy's pancake house affer school . . . boasrs of a '50 Olds. SANDRA LEE SHAFFER . . . Sandy . , , will work nexf year , . . liked PE and'arf af OHS . . . likes sewing, Mexican food, Tennis, fravel , . . has wafched Caribe fish in lhe Orinoco River . . . enioys long-hair music . . . will always remember The prom her iunior year. FLOYD WILLIAM SHIPLEY . . . Bill . . . will go fo JC. . . liked machine shop . . . likes fo swim. LEONARD LOUIS SHIPMAN . . . Leonard . , . is going lo affend Oregon Siaie nexf year . . . liked mechanical drawing . . . remem- bers loeing awarded The mosf valuable player Trophy of The B foofball feam . . . spends rnosf of his free fime golfing, playing baseball . . . plans fo become a foresf ranger. Track I, 2, 3, Foofball Z, 3, 4, Baseball 4. JANET SUE SHORTER . . . Shorfer . . . plans fo aflend Fullerfon JC where she will become a denfal assisfanf . . . enioys sporfs and collecfing sfamps . . . earned life honor CSF . . . was Bank of America award winner in foreign languages. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, all sfar hockey 2, Block O, Tennis and badrninfon championship, Srudenf legislafure I, 2, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Officials club 3, French club 4, Spanish club edifor 3, Youfh week superintendent of sfreefs 4. 67 KENNETH SIBLEY , . . HermiT . . . will work nexT year . . . liked arT class aT OHS . . . enioys driving his A sedan To The beach . . . likes horses, surfing, drums. CAROLE DIANE SINSEL . . . Since . . . plans for college . . . wanTs To become a wrifer or go info foreign service . , . liked English, AD . . . enioys drinking coffee and discussing philosophy , . has gone To school in Germany and Traveled all over The world . . likes violin music, pizza, goldfish. GAA 4, AFS 4, Junior choir 4. SANDRA LEE SIERCKS . . . Sandy . . . plans To work for The Telephone company . . , likes Tennis and wafer sporfs . . . enioys sfeak . . . remembers geTTing her firsT sfory in The REFLECTOR . . . preferred speech and modern dance To ofher classes. GAA I, Library science 3, REFLECTOR 4, VarieTy show 4. JERRY LEWIS SISLER . . . Jerry . . . likes fruiT pies, rock 'n roll, foofball . . . enioys working on cars and going To The beach . . . wanTs To go info The insurance business . . . worked as a box boy afTer school. ROBERT SMITH . . . Bob . . . likes wesfern music . . . values his radio Transmiffer . . . has Taken sfeel guiTar lessons . . . is a ham radio operafor. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH . . . Liz . . . goes on To Fullerfon JC . . . liked chemisfry and Lafin Il aT OHS . . . enioys wafching old movies on TV . . . likes surfing, spending money, French club, piano lessons, her diary, The beach, GAA I, Poefry club 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Modern dance club 3. JOY ANN SMITH . . . Joy . . . is going To affend Fullerfon JC . . . wanTs To be a denfal assisTanT . . . spends free Time swimming or playing The piano . . . likes popular music. GAA l, 3, 4, FHA I, Sfeering commiffee 2, FTA 3, 4, secrefary 4, French club 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 3, Block O 4. LAWRENCE WAYNE SMITH . . . Larry . . . plans To go To Fullerfon JC . . . likes To surf . . . like music fasT and loud, cars, Key club, foofball . . . worked as a box boy aT Alpha Befa affer school. Boy's forum I, Key club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Cross counfry 2, 3, STudenT legislaTure 2, Foofball 4. MARGA vMSOLORIO . . . Margaref . , . plans To ' e . . . enioys bookkeeping . . . likes To lisTen To The radio . . . will never forgeT The excifing OHS foo'ball games . . . enioys hockey, movies, dances . . . Treasures her senior class ring . . . was Spanish club presidenf. FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, vice presidenT 3, presidenT 4, STudenT legislafure 3. LINDA SOMMERS . . . Linda . . . wanTs To be a secrefary .. .has Traveled all over The U.S .... names Pep club her favoriTe . .. likes Spanish food, dancing, The beach, bowling ...has Taken piano lessons. IRENE MARION SORENSON . . . Irene . . . plans To affend college . . . wanTs To be a Teacher . . . was acfive in Spanish club . . . plays The piano . . . prizes her diary . . . enjoys music, archery, foofball games . . . liked modern dance and physiology. :HA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Spanish club secrefary OTIS WAYNE SPARKS . . . OTis . . . may go on To college . . . liked biology and collecfing insecTs for proiecTs . , . collecfs coins Too . . . likes rock 'n roll, foofball . . , worked as a fry cook afTer school. Sherman foresf rangers 3, 4. DIANA KAYE SPENCER . . . Kaye . , . will aTTend Fullerfon JC , . . likes swimming, bookkeeping . . . will remember especially The coronafion ball . . . is proud of her GAA sweafer . , . enioys making arTificial flowers. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Block O 4. SHIRLEY ANN STEELMON . . . Shirley . . . plans To go To work nexT year . . . enioys going To The beach . . . remembers her TirsT day as a frosh aT OHS . . . likes drawing, swimming, baskefball, popular music, her sTuffed kiTTen, Tacos, GAA and her sisTer. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Officials club 3, 4, French club 3. MARY GALE STEM . . . Mary . . . Taughf accordian lessons for 3'f2 years . . . will affend secrefarial school . . . once caT saT for her boss's Two siamese for a monfh . . . likes bowling, piano, bas- kefball . . . has been FHA presiclenf, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Baskeiball capfain l, 2, 3, 4, FHA secrefary 2, Lafin club 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, French club 3, FHA presidenT 3, Volleyball capfain 3, ICC 3, FHA advisor 4, STudenT legislafure 4. 68 eww 'ig' s ,ii E im Q 17 , 1- .1 iii- ' . F i QA 52. 2, E .5 li 'bu Q Ra. . ...Q 1 in CAROLYN LOUISE STEWART . . . Stewie . . . goes either to JC or to work . . . likes tennis, swimming, sewing, cooking, pizza, ice cream, Kingston trio . . , wants to live to be IOO . . . liked American democracy class, Mon Ami. PATRICIA KAY STEWART . . . Pat . . . wants to be a teacher . . . will attend Santa Ana JC . . . likes Journalism . . . remembers the parties after school with the Journalism gang . . . can always be found in room l64 or riding bobsleds at Disneyland . . . was co- editor of the ORANGE AND WHITE l96l and president of FHA . . . loves laughter, sports, her dad's car, her poodle named Toulie. FHA 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, FHA vice president 3, FHA president 4, Science Fair second place ribbon 2, Glee club 2, FTA 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Steering committee 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 3, 4, Activities editor 3, Co-editor 4, Syllabus editor of prose 4, Quill and scroll 4, ICC 4, Variety show 4. ROBERT PAUL STOLHAND . . . Bob . . . plans to attend Santa Ana or Fullerton JC . . . played CIF varsity basketball . . . letter- ed in basketball as a sophomore . . . likes hot dogs, money, bookkeeping. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SUSMAN . . . Tom . . . enioyed key club . . . prefers classical music . . . likes football, track . . . has crossed the U. S. twelve times . . , bowls , . .saved another boy from drowning in the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, Football Z, 4, Key club 4. ALGER HOWARD SUTHERLAND . . . AI . . . worked with a con- tractor and also worked at the Orange Daily News office . , . likes popular music and home made pie . . . attended the I957 boy scout iamboree. SANDRA SWIER . . . Sandi . . . likes popular music, tennis, pizza . . . enioys going to the beach and reading . . . has traveled all over the U. S. ROGER LEONARD TAYLOR . . . Roger . . . plans to attend Santa Ana JC . . . enioyed electronics . , , wants to be an electrician . . . likes to go to parties , . . will remember freshman initiation , . . . likes swimming, hamburgers, bop . . , worked as a box boy after school. KATHLEEN THOEL . . . Kathy . . . plans to attend OCC . . . liked A.D. at OHS . . . prefers iazz in music . . . enioys driving . . . worked at sport car center after school . . . likes to go to Newport Beach. - , 1, JAMES LOWELL THOMAS . . . Jim . . . was vice president of FFA . . . likes football, steak, pop, and his car. JUDITH KAY TIMKEN . . . Bubbles . . . goes on to Santa Ana JC next year . . . was Homecoming princess . . . was ORANGE AND WHITE business manager . . , likes to go water skiing, surf- ing, and swimming . . . sports a crowning glory of authentic golden hair. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, Girls league council 2, Steering committee 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, Girl of the month 3, Pep club 3, AFS 4, Student legislature 4, ORANGE AND WHITE business manager 4, Homecom- ing princess 4, Irish songleader 4. BONNIE LEE TOBEY . , . Bonnie . . , plans to attend college . . . enioys bookkeeping . . . hopes to become an accountant . . . likes modeling, bowling, tennis, skating ...remembers being in the May festival parade . . . liked FTA, her class ring, fried shrimp, classical and popular music. FHA 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Library science club 3, 4, CSF 4, FTA 4, Student legislature 4. ALVIN SUSUMI TOKUNOW . . . AI . . . is going to UC at Berkeley . , . hopes to become an architect . . . will always re- member having been chosen by the American field service as OHS foreign exchange student to Holland . . . was vice president of the student body. Football l, 2, 3, 4, captain 2, 4, Chess club I, 2, 3, 4, president I, 3, Latin club I, 3, 4, treasurer 3, Basketball I, 2, Science club Z, 3, 4, president 3, Key club 2, 3, 4, historian 4, CSF 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, exchange student to Netherlands 3, Student legislature 3, Tennis 3, Steering committee 3, 4, Student council 4, Lettermans club 4, Art club 4, Student body vice president 4. GERALDINE LEE TRACY . . . Gerry . . . will go on to Orange Coast college . . . entered OHS as a senior last September . . . was proud of a pair of cufflinks she made in Mr. James' art class. RAY EARL TRINKAUS . . . Ray . . .will goto JC.. , plans to be a PE coach . . . enioys playing football and basketball . . . liked calculus. Basketball I, Football I, 2, Science club I, 2. MARY CAROLYN TURNER . . . Mary . . . plans to be an office worker and housewife . . . preferred office practice to her other subiects . . . enioys swimming, picknicking, dancing . . . likes tacos and meat, rock 'n roll and drive-ins, 69 MARGARET ROSE UBERT . . . Margaret . . . wants to attend Fullerton JC . . . likes tennis, cooking, stamps, records, American democracy, Nixon, bowling, eating , . . has taken piano, speed- writing and dancing lessons, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, All-star hockey I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, Pep club 2, Latin club 3, 4, French club 3, 4, Officials club 3, AFS 4, All-star basketball 4. SAMUEL RAY VANCE . . . Bull . . . plans to play football tor OCC . . . wants eventually to play football tor a tour year college . . . liked American democracy, track, water skiing, swimming. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Youth week 4, Lettermans club 4. KAY A. VIDAS . , . Kay . . . plans to go to JC . . . wants to become a commercial artist . . . enioys art, American democracy, piano, sewing, tennis . . , will remember freshman initiation. Pep club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Drill team 2, 3, 4, French club 3, 4. NANCY CAROLINE VOSSKUHLER . . . Nancy . , . will go to Orange Coast college , , . aspires to be a teacher . . . likes horses, cars, tennis . . . has traveled to Europe and Mexico . . . enioys modern iazz and going to the beach. FTA I, CSF I, FHA l, 2. DONNA RAE WAGNER . . . Waggie . . . plans to attend Fuller- ton JC . . . hopes to become a dental assistant . . . likes art, parties . . , will remember being elected coronation princess . . . enioys water ballet and basketball. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Art club 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Student legis- lature 4, Girl of the month 2, Dutch songleader 2, 4, First team basketball captain 2, FTA 3, 4, Steering committee 3, 4, Flagtwirler 4, ORANGE AND WHITE 4, Coronation ball court 4, Girls league hospitality committee 4, AFS 4. WILLIAM McCLAlN WAGNER . . . Bill . . . will go to Coast college . . . wants to become a veterinarian specializing in large animals , . . liked American democracy and ag . . , enioyed rais- ing and marketing animals tor FFA. FFA I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LESLIE WALKER . . . Barby . . . has plans tor college . . , swims . . . bowls . . . plays cards . . , liked history at OHS . . . was GAA vice president , . . was girl ot the month, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, vice president 4, Steering committee I, 2, 3, 4, All-star tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Class secretary I, Class treasurer 2, Student legis- lature 2, Girl ot the month 2, FTA 3, 4, Block O 3, 4, Otficials club 3, Art club 4, Library science club 4, AFS 4, Variety show 4. BETHANY BENNETT WALKER . . . Beth . . . was FHA treasurer . . . was girl of the month . . . was elected to the Coronation Ball court by the senior class. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, Steering committee 2, 3, 4, Student legislature 2, FTA 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Girl ot the month 3, Otticials club 3, All-star hockey 3, Class treasurer 4, Flagtwirler 4, Coro- nation ball court 3, Block O 4. DONNA MARIE WALKER . . . Donna . , . hopes to become a teacher . . . likes FHA and archery . . . likes going to the beach and swimming . . . eats chicken , . . treasures her drivers license. RUSSELL BRUCE WALKER . . . Rustiter . , . will attend the L. A. Police Academy . , . enioys weight lifting at Vic Tanney's . . . has set his goal at enforcing the law . . , likes football, baseball, wrestling, swimming, his car and beet. MARCIA ELAINE WALTON . , . Marcia . , . will go on to college . . . wants to teach . . . values independence . . . enioys sewing . . . liked physiology . . . was girl ot the month and commissioner ot social activities. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Block O 3, Class treasurer 3, Girl ot the month 3, French club 3, Commissioner ot social activities 4, Student council 4. BRET TAYLOR WARD . . . Bret , . . will go on to school again next year . . . liked machine shop . . . enioys trampolining, swirn- mingk, running, gymnastics, tacos, bowling, Disneyland. Trac 3. DARRELL WARNER . . , Darrell . . , plans to go to JC , . . en- ioys industrial arts . . , likes swimming, water skiing, and cars. Football l, 2. CHARMIAN JEAN WATSON . . , Charlie . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC and later UCLA . . . wants to be a surgical nurse . . , enioyed Biology . , . likes tennis, swimming, cooking, sewing, popular music . , . spent six weeks in Europe. GAA, Varsity tennis, FHA, I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, Latin club, Pep club 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, Block O 4, Varsity badminton 3, 4, Officials club 3, 4, Modern dance club 3, Class steering committee 4, Nominated tor DAR award 4, Proiect committee 4. BETTY JOANNE WATT.,Light Bulb . .,will go to Fullerton JC . . . plans to be an interior decorator . . . enioys swimming, photo- graphy, and art . , . liked American democracy . . . has taken cello lessons . . . liked French club, trench tries, hockey, popular music. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FHA, CSF, Art club l, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Art club 2, French club 3, 4, Latin club 3, 4, French club secretary 3, Block O 3, Officials club 3, Steering committee 4, AFS 4, Proiect committee 4. 70 CAROL W. WAYSACK . . . Carol . . . wanfs To be a dancing Teacher , , . has a Twin sisfer . . . dances The hula . . . likes Hawaiian and Lafin music, ITalian and Spanish food, Phoenix, Arizona. NANCY P. WAYSACK . . . Nancy . . . wanTs To be a hair-dresser . . . enioys baskefball . . . has danced professionally wifh a Hawaiian band . . . likes To go To Phoenix, Arizona . . . has a Twin sisfer. GARY WALKER WEASEL . . . Weasel . . . plans To sfudy crimin- ology aT OCC . . . liked elecfronics . . . bowls . . . likes phofo- graphy . . . wanfs To ioin The police force . . . compiled The index for The ORANGE AND WHITE. ORANGE AND WHITE 3, 4. NANCY ANN WEAVER . . . Nancy . . . may marry . . . likes pizza, iazz . . . rides horseback . . . values her engagemenT ring . . . sews . . . likes To go To Big Bear. MICHAEL F. WELLS . . . Mike . . . will go To Fullerfon JC . . . wanfs To be a sporfs car racer . . . liked hisfory af OHS . . . likes To work on sporfs cars . . . counfs graduation his greafesf accomp- lishmenf . . . likes sporTs cars as his hobby. FooTball I, 4. JAMES SCOTT WENGER . . . Jim . . . will go on To college . . . wanfs To be a docfor . . . likes To play foofball, baseball . . . wenT ouT for Track . . . won a varsiTy Track leTTer . . . enioys movies, cars, jazz . . . has Taken piano lessons. ALICE JO WHEELER . . . Wheels . . . plans To aTTend Orange Coasf College . . . wanfs To marry a billionaire for love , . . is crazy abouf Budha images . . . loves pizza, progressive iazz, foofball, her license, yogi, piano, Tap dancing, painfing, acrobafics . . . kepl' a iob aT Disneyland. REFLECTOR carfoonisf 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, ArT club 2, 3, presiclenf 4, Sfeering Commiffee 2, 3, 4, STudenT disc iockey 2, Spanish club 3, 4. MARY NYOKA WHEELER . . . Nokie . . . will work, geT married . . . liked maTh . . . works on her own car . . . played The clarinef in band . . . likes To Talk on The phone, eaT spagheffi and Tacos, bowl, play volleyball . . . has Taken piano, Typing and swimming lessons , . . would like To work as a grocery checker. Band I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Officials club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CURTIS WHYTE . . . WhyTey . . . plans To go To FJC or UC aT Berkeley . . . hopes To be a pharmacisf and own a sTore in Canada . . . likes golfing, Track, hif parade songs, cheese- burgers, his car. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Foofball I, 3, Baseball I, 2, Baskefball I, 2, Youfh week councilman 4, Sfudenf legislafure 4, Leffermans club 4, REFLECTOR 4, Sfeering commiTTee 4. VERNON WICHELHAUS, JR .... Vern Wick . . . plans To gef married . . . hopes evenfually To go info business . . . liked PE . . . looks on his diploma as his biggesf accomplishmenf . . . bowls . . . plays cards. CHRISTINE WILLIAMS , . . Tina . . . may affend a college in Missouri . . . wanfs To be a nurse . . . likes swimming and biology plaTes, John Kennedy, GAA, hamburgers, folk music, piano . . . has worked on an Indian reservaTion in Arizona. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, LaTin club 2, 3, Library science club 2, 4, Pep club 4, FHA 4. FRED ROBERT WILLIAMS . . . Fred . . . wanfs To do police work . . . can usually be found cruising around Merle's . . . enioyed PE . . . liked To weighfliff . . . plays The guifar. HAROLD EUGENE WILLIAMS . . . Gene . . . wanTs To Travel . . . likes cars, rock 'n roll, foofball . . . worked affer school on a poulTry ranch. LEWIS ALLEN WILLIAMS . . . Lewis , . . plans To go To college To sfudy pharmacy . . . liked hisTory aT OHS . . . enioys being wiTh friends . . . remembers freshman day . . . likes To repair cars . . . worked on a poulfry farm afTer school, DIANE LEE WILLIAMSON , . . Diane . . . plans college for The imrnediafe fufure , . . wanfs To become a nurse , . . enjoyed chernisfry and physiology aT OHS . . . likes baseball, reading, sew- ing, foofball, Spanish club . . . plays The piano. 7 I JOANNE BELPREZ won a B of A cerliiicale of meril in social siudies. GARRY WOODROW WILSON . . . Gary . . . wanls fo become an Air Force officer . . . collecls guns . . . likes Grand Prix racing . . , likes lobsiers and money. CAROLYN RUTH WINN . . . Crisco , . . plans io aiiend Sawyer Business College nexr year , . . enioys going io ihe beach and gefling ian . . . will always remember Dulch-Irish days . , . likes French fries, iooiball, popular music, iournalism . . . worked ai Desmonds ailer school. GAA l, 2, FHA Ig ORANGE AND WHITE 3, 4, Pep club 3, Library science 4. THOMAS LEE WOODS . . . Tom . . . wanls io go io OCC . . . enjoys swimming and surfing . . . digs progressive iazz , . . can siomach egg planl' . . . worked as a box boy afier school. Basketball 2, Tennis 3, 4, Cross Counlry 3, 4: Sieering Commillee 4. EDWIN BRUCE WORKMAN . . . Ed . , , wanls lo make lois of rnoney . . . likes pholography . . . liked lunch besl' al OHS . . . was Nalional Meril les? iinalisl . . . was iunior class presidenl and commissioner of boys acfivifies. Fooiball l, 2, 3, 45 CSF l, 2, lreasurer 3, Track 2, 3, 4g Leilerman's club .2, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Class presidenl 3g Dulch yell leader 3, 47 Sleering cornmillee 3, Nalional Meri? Scholarship iinalisl 4. JOAN FRANCES WORRELL . . . Twinkle Toes . . . will qei a iob or go lo College , . . liked office praciice . . . plays lennis . . . swims . . . collecis shells . . . has grown her own privaie caclus garden. Ari' club 4. JOEL STEPHEN WRIGHT . . . Joel . . . plans lo aliend Redlands uniyersify , , . likes hor dogs and beans, his car, football . . . aliended boys slaie . . . made life honor CSF. CSF l, 2, 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, Boys sfaie 31 Rangers 3, LeHerman's club 4. DAVE KElTH YOUNG , . , Broderick Crawiord . . . plans io aiiend Orange Coasl college . . . likes wafer skiing, fishing, hunlino, surfing . , . likes lo shool down Cheyies . . . likes chicken, his dog, his car, rock 'n roll . . . worked al a chicken ranch afler school, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, reporler 4. JAKE STEWART ZIEGLER . . . Ziggie . . . will lake classes ai Sanla Ana JC . . . wanis To go inio elecironics , . , would like io fix connpulers . . , liked iournalisrn best ai OHS . . . won iirsl prize for ihe besl high school or iunior college news phoiograph in all Sauihern California ai SC's iournalism day . , , likes To work on cars, cameras. REFLECTOR pholographer 3, 45 ORANGE AND WHITE pholographer 3, 4, SANDRA J. ZSCHOCHE . . . Sandy . . . plans 'ro be a nurse . , . likes Chinese food, sewing, knifling, pep club, ioofball, classical music, accordian . . . has worked as a medical assisfani after school. Pep club 4. 72 BEST NATURED seniors Alvin Tokunow and Judy Timken comforl one anolher in limes of dislress , ...S eii ,.,-21 g. ig. . .. . l is 3 5 3 i ,ma i . :2 ' 'Ee 'gm' Q 'E .I .1'I - 4 3 if is in 3'i-i ig wi.. . 5 1 g awww 5? ,, fi., -. . +5 , is .. E C H CUTEST seniors, Pam Benneff and Gary Bruns rehearse for Frankenstein Meek five WOW Man. SANDY NORTON WOT? Bank cerfificafe, Cup in busfness, vocafional arfs W 2 if MOST TALENTED seniors! Pa? Corncd and Mario Corona find inspirafion In fne commonphnce. JOHN JUSTICE won a Bank of America cerfificafe, frophy in science. 73 lf , ,,, wgl-,MW PEPPIEST seniors, Linda Leichifuss and Bob Beebe exhibif Ioombaslic, unflaqqing emlwsiasrn before pep rallies, during pep rallies and offer pep rallies. MOST ATHLETIC seniors, Darlene Bosch and Jack Selman earn Ielfers in every sporI.MOST INTELLIGENT seniors, Sue Shorler and Jolwn Jusfice find rnany uses for books 74 2 JOANNE BELPREZ represented OHS af Giris Siaie, JOEL WRIGHT was OHS Boys Siaie represenfafive. MELISSA CERVANTES won The DAR Good Cifizen award. SENIORS CHOICE for Mr, and Miss OHS was a waik away win for senior ciass president Jerry Eggers and qiris Ieaque president Homecoming princess, senior Joanne Miiler WREATHED IN SMILES as They sfand in review are The CoronaTion Ball royaITy: Belh Walker, Donna Wagner! CaThy Ccbula, Marcia Drumm, Pam BenneTT, Joanne Belprez, Queen Carol Ice, King Jerry Eggers Terry Baker, Bob Beebe, PaT McKee, Mike Miller, Phil Pierce and Jack Salman, Seniors chose Thcm Trorn balIoT oT Toriy all-senior candidaTes. COMPLETE SURPRISE and disbelief regiSTer on face of Jerry Eggers as hc learns he is CoronaTion king. UP THE AISLE in Triumphal march go Her Highness Queen Carol and His Maiesiy King Jerry To begin rule. uCaI'OLlSeI was The Theme oT The senior class dance, held again aT ChrisTmasTime. Red and whiTe sTreamers made a Tes- Tive baclcdrop Tor The coronaTion oT Queen Carol Ice and King Jerry Eggers aT The CoronaTion Ball held aT Grange CoasT College on December IO. ChrisTmas decoraTions were highlighT- ed by revolving colored lighTs which made a moving kaleidoscope oT The ballroom. AbouT 250 couples aTTended The dance, each couple donaTing a giTT-wrap- ped Toy Tor The children in The counTy hos- piTal. The Ball began around IO p.m. ITs aT- mosphere was made Tense because aT The ouTseT no one lcnew who The Icing and gueen would be-noT even The winners Themselves. NoT unTil The courT aTTendanTs parad- ed onTo The dance Tloor was iT revealed ThaT Carol Ice and Jerry Eggers would reign. The ball which lasTed unril wee hours was capped by a privaTe halT hour dance Tor members oT The senior class alone. The lVlidnighTers band provided The music Tor The evening. 77 bull in E China ShOp CAST: seaTed, Chris Savoy, Miss H. Sfover, Connie Henderson, Mr, RoberT Edwards, Jan Lee B D k BlanseTTg slandinq, Fred Kinner, Billie PosT, Irene Lynch, Pele Bergel, Judy Green and Jim H IT'S TEA TIME wi'ih Billie Posf, Connie Henderson, Irene Lynch, Jan Lee Bois, and Chris PicTuresgue old maids, a handsome Irish cop and large amounTs oT deadly eTTec- Tiye raT poison marlc some oT The many con- TrasTs in This year's senior class play. Those who wiTnessed The episode will noT soon TorgeT The classic innocence oT The old lady who Tound murder a small price To pay Tor a man's company. Indeed, cold blooded murder is seldom surrounded by such uninTenTional humor and inTrigue in high buTTon shoes. And To Those who conTribuTed Their TalenTs iT was boTh The besT and worsT oT Times. DiscouragemenT plagued everyone aT someTime or anoTher, and commenTs lilce I can'T walk lilae an old lady no maTTer how hard l Try, were noT uncommon aT TirsT. BuT words oT encouragemenT and experT coach- ing by lvlr. RoberT Edwards polished c.asT perTormances. Crowds had To be Turned away aT The door during The Three nighT April run. CO-STARS PeTe Berqel, Irene Lyrci' are insT'ucTcd by Mr. Edwards. 79 gf- , ' f . .9,. , ,fs .25:E:Ef' wie: .- .1 . ,x 4 2 'Qi' , digg .Q at 2 Ji LARS REMFORS, foreign exchange sfudenr from Malmo, Sweden, rained 'rhe Oranqe High sfuderwr body under the American Field Service program for I960-:SN schema! year. 82 AFS: Phi. Racke, Afhea Danlev Dane Dun'eb3cl-1, Chris Savcvx Narcy T-lull, Lars Rc ors, Barbv Walk lc M J ST O D D L S S B b J S H ki Cindy'Wilson Beih Waier, arilyn ones, eve esonl ian icxsonx iz orensen. . ur 'ifge . SURPRISED LARS smiles as he accepTs his honorary iackei Trorn LeTTerrnan's club prcsidonl, Pai McKee. afs Foreign exchange shares, a mile o' pennies race, exchange sTudenTs coming and going, and a Tund raising dance were ingredienTs in The American Field Service poT-pourri. School was sTill in session lasT year when Alvin lolcunow, sTudenT body vice- presidenT elecT, leTT Grange enrouTe To Flol- land as Cl-lS's TirsT sTudenT To go abroad under The AFS program. LaTe in AugusT, Orange l-ii's Third Toreign exchange sTudenT arrived, This Time Trom Sweden. Lars RemTors, TluenT in Swedish, French, German and English, sign- ed up Tor LaTin. The veTeran slciier on home- land mounTains wenT ouT Tor TooTball and Tennis and adapred himselT To F'anTher ways. AFS presidenT Tor The year was STeve Burbridge. Randy Poulson was vice-presi- denT, AlThea Danley was secreTary, and Chris Savoy was Treasurer. Mrs. KaThryn Lindslcoog and Mr. Jim l-loldridge were AFS advisors. Warren Young was The Ol-TS sTudenT body TinalisT Tor The Americans Abroad phase oT American Field Service program. SWEDEN'S HERE, commerds Lars Rernfors To Mrs. Kav Lindslfooq. 83 LETTERMANS CLUB members have very inTormal meeTings. ROW I: Steve Hsrcld, Dave Pierce, Bill Bonser, Ji-rn Fey, Larry Borden, Lyle Drinkqern, ROW 2: Larry. Biork, Bob Whyfe, Joel WrighT, Mel Schluefer, Mike Miller, PaT McKee, Larry Levens, Ben Cherri, Lee l-lobbs, Tom PresTon, Chip GllleTTe. ROW 3: Leonard Buchanan, Tom Gray, Bill Kovak, Joe Cole, Jim Epperson, Dennie Schipke, Lynn Pomeroy, Bob Delaney, Sam Vance, Eric Leibi, Jim Ornellas. ROW 4: Mr, Orville Nellesfein, Dori.McDnaiel4, Jim Bailey, Larry Boria, Phil Radfke, Bill Smiih, Ed Workman, Ray Millspaugh, Larry Brenneman, Paul l-lorfon, Terry Baker, Mr, Grover NuTT, Tardy? Mlsbehavlng? NOT paying aTTenTion? Delinquent members geT swaTTed. X Of PresidenT Pai McKee letteY'I T1al'1S CIUID T had one oT iTs mosT acTive years. Members cleaned and resTored The neglecTed O on The El Modena grade. LeTTermen sponsored The annual Ball, using The STardusT Theme. They broughT The l-larlem Clowns To Orange. They play- ed The GAA all-s+ars according To girls b.aslceTball rules in The pre-games. LeTTermen sponsored The DuTch-lrish brawl and played The TaculTy in an annual pre-game baslceTbrawl conTesT. They held a candysale, iniTiaTed donlqey baslceTball, sold orange and whiTe cushions, Tinished paying Tor The Trophy case ThaT is To be builT in The nnain hall oT The school, donaTed new Traclq runways, donaTed Troph- ies, sponsored a physical TiTness nighT. HANGING STARS Tor The dance are Bob Delaney, Ben Cherri, Larry Bcrden, Lynn Porncroy and Fhil RadTl,e. 84 EASY COACH! says Par McKee, Mike Iv1ilNer, John Penfecosf and Larry Levens who would rafher run one hundred laps 'rhan face f?J the experienced hand of fhe law. SHOOT! shou+ Coach Nehesfein and Terry Minor ar John Peniecosf in fha donkey baskefball game, LETTERMAN SONGLEADERS sparked laughfer wirh fheir anfics. 85 BEAUTIFUL QUEEN Linda Leichffuss and her lovew '60 Homecoming Court Clwaroire Corrigan, Juciv Timken, Joanne MiwNer and Dafherwe Hafms, reiqrxed over game, dance, 86 V -1 queen linda reigns ADIANT QUEEN Linda Leichifuss Takes The arm of officioi escori, Key club presidenT Larry LiggeTT, OUT OF MY WAY! rages baii-carrying Jack Sciman as Wesiminsier Lions downed The Panihers l4fI2. K A .,, .YQ 'Mig ,w wi, x, zffdlsgq, DANCE lc L L h ik Pfty h d TH q homecoming acTiviTies crawled by Tor Grange T-Ti queen candidaTes unTil The ReTlecTor Turned ouT a scoop ediTion naming Linda LeichTTuss as reigning gueen and CharioTTe Corrigan, Darlene Harms, Joanne Miller and Judy Tim- icen as princesses. VicTory Through The Decades was The Theme which The Homecoming commiTTee used. Cars oT Those years carried The princ- esses in The parade. The Homecoming game provided color and exciTemenT wiTh The TooTbaiI Team making an aTTempT To capTure The game in The lasT seconds. Grange losT To WesTmin- sTer in The exTra poinT deparTmenT I4-I2. Linda LeichTTuss, on The arm oT Key club presidenT Larry LiggeTT, waiiced To her Throne aT halT Time. In The chill nighT air she was crowned Queen Linda by I96O gueen Lynn Zippwald Harris. 87 ..,, N. W M m Q 1 N325 M ' -mfg, '. XF? PEP CLUB sign painifvrs: Joan Wafson, Jun LcveH, Nan LEQQQH, Bex, Kgseh Judy Armor PJ' Waker, Jrnra PRETTY '60 QUEEN, Lvnn Ziopwald Hgrrls pmces crgwn Cf the head Snfpe, Jan Brcwsrerx Penny Anderson! Me'inda Recs, RHS Rudaf, Dlane Dunneback, and Mark Frederick. Cf HC'UCCO 1H1Q Queen Linda Lercr'1fuss during Q drgrnarig moment, PRINCESS Joanne, Priwcess DarNcnc, Queen Linda, Princess Cfarcffc ard Pfrncess Judy wafcn The drni rearn pcrfcrn Lcfcrg hundreds of Hwrnoccmirq qarn: soecfafcrs. 88 PCLUB ' Presidenl Jan Lee Bois pep club meels on Friday allernoons al 2:45 and de- cides how io promole more spiril. Among The spiril-promoling proiecls This year were posler painling meelings held on Monday ailernoons. These signs were placed all around campus where They could be easily seen and read. Early in loolball season The club de- cided To arrange a pom-pom seclion in The slands. This called lor a special meeling lo make The orange and while crepe paper pom-poms. April Showers rained over The campus as The Pep Club sponsored Jrhe second girl-dale-boy. Buy a buHonl This was The pleading voiceas The club sold Orange bullons. RALLY COMMITTEE members are Mary Rochford, Nancy Hull, Karen Anderson, Susan lvlanell, Nan Masieller. WE WON! ioyous members assure Presideni Jan Lee Bois. Pep club members know Thai Their spirifed signs and faifhful cheering seclion helped Panihers deieal 'The Coyofes. 89 'es 4 A,A. ff' fs fi 'C' 5 faux l ' ,V 3 02. ilfoffiu ily? 2' 55f'5f,'5E'f l5i'55, N ' . I u ' 2, usiiib' W' Presidenl Larry Liqgell key club sees service as llue goal ol llne ol OHS Key Club and llue pasl year saw llue campus or- ganizalion exlenol llnal service inlo all plfuas- es ol scl'uool lile. Key cluppers sold luol ologs ancl pro- grams al all gricl games. Tluey acled as slad- ium seal allendanls. Members were escorls lor llue Homecoming courl ol princesses. Tluey clislrilouleol Tluanksgiving ancl Clurislmas loool loaskels, colleclecl lvlarclu ol Dimes cannislers, pul on a pancake supper, conlribulecl a new loenclu lo llue senior quad, ancl inilialecl a car ol llue monllu Conlesl- PRIVILEGED LARS sils on line senior bench as Larry Ogulyue Larry Lugqell and Al Tokunow look on KEY CLUB as an alliliale of Kiwanis brings members logelluer in weekly evening meelings ROW I Dennis Van Weslerluuyzen Willie Hansen Larry Ogilvie Larry Lnggell Nic Cruz Alvin Tokunow. ROW 2: Allen Bally, Lee Cornell, Chipper Gillelle Daye Leuclulfuss Elon Rasmussen Tum Kerrigan Mike McDermud Cluuck Lamb ROW 3 Rick Henmngs Jim Shorler, Dave Bishop, Dick Blansell, Ricluard Helmick, Dave Hirslein. ROW 4 Wes Brenneman Harry Takeno Jim Cornell Alan Conkey and William O Blennis and Lee Hobbs 90 , i g 'VT ra,yii,.? Fre5idenT Phil Pierce SCieI'1Ce CIUD members sold TragranT hoT coTTee and doughnuTs aT TooTball games in one oT Their principal underTalcings. A posT-game sock hop was sponsored by The Science club. Proceeds Trom The dance enabled members To donaTe a giTT To one oT The science secTions oT The high school. Members do research beTween regular- ly scheduled meeTings and reporT on The TruiTs oT Their sTudy. Occasionally speakers represenTing diTTerenT aspecTs of proTes- sional scienTiTic acTiviTy in Orange counTy indusTries lecTure and answer guesTions. EXTENDED RANGE ulTra-sonic oscilIaTor won David Hirsfein all-souThern California science fair prize. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS, ROW I: Nan Miller, Julia Kusano, Dian Dickson, Phil Pierce, and Jan Bois. ROW 2: Bill Lawson, Peggy Hawkins, Pefe Bergel, John Justice, David Hirsieii 9l AH , 3 NG' N 5 l.ATIN ll wk If Presideml Nancy l-lull latin club members Took Trips during The TirsT semesTer To see Two Top raTe movies, Ben l-lur and SparTacus, in l-lollywood. LaTin club sponsorec an aTTer-game dance Tor The sTudenT body and organized a booTh Tor The sophomore carnival. Plans Tor The LaTin bangueT. a TradiTion aT Orange T-ligh Tor many years, employed club members during The spring semesTer. l3irsT year club members were sold as slaves during The bangueT. They were com- pelled To serve Their owners ThroughouT The enTire SVGWWQ- LATIN PRESIDENT Nancy Hull sus beiween Two of her fellow officers, sherry Boone and PaT Rohrs T ,K 'K N755 LATIN CLUB members viewed movies, feasled. MeeTing Time broughT members ToqeTher Tor discussion, ROW I: Barbara Gable, Donna Walker, Mary MaTThews, Lynn Kerley. ROW 2: Kris Henderson, Sandi Logue, Sherill Mayfield, Bobbie Jo Becker, Dorlhy l-lodge, Carolie Olsen, Carolyn Purczylc, ROW 3: PaT Rohrs, Charmia Reynolds, Gay l-lalloran, Diana Wirlz, Kafhlyn Kehlenbrinlc, Mary Johnson, Mr. Talafus, ROW 4: John DighTon, Doug Buzick, Tom PorTer, PaT Bailey, Bill Cassidy, 92 Carolyn Marslj ri Wafson, Kaihy Willie Hanson. P Q .ir J vi' fy, 5Sil'22l Ro, i 15 f ,Q 7 K i. .J-7, 'V X Tiff? ,Q 'J r ig-13 Presidenf Sue Shorfer fYeI'1Ch Club guesfs found ouf jusf how well fhey knew fhe French language when fhe French club had ifs annual banguef. Menus were prepared in French by Margaref Uberf and Liz Smifh. The food lisfed sounded as if if would be ouf of fhis world. And if wasl Ofher fhan fhe sfaple meaf and pofafoes, fhe enfire dinner was unearfhly. l-lonored guesf Principal Verrill A. Townsend discovered he had ordered choc- olafe covered anfs. Ofhers found grass- hoppers, bees and snails on fheir plafes. All was nof losf, however. Club presidenf Sue Shorfer urged everyone fo reorder. French club members fhrough such exfra-curricular acfivifies found fhaf fhey were becoming more and more af home wifh French culfure and French language. FRENCH CLUB. ROW I: John Alaux, Sue Shorfer, Al Conlcey, Donna Sissel. ROW 2: Marilyn Kolrnorgen, Mar- garel' Uberf, Liz Smifh, Sue Meyer, Bill Cassidy, Judy Beasley, Kay Vidas, Beffy Waff, and Cafhy Cebula. FRENCH CLUB gefs its membership from sfudenfs in Miss Catherine Doherfy's French I and French Il classes each semesler. ROW I: Jim Ambrose, Sfeve Morris, Bob Arneff, Jim Shorfer, Jim Casfner, Dick Bodily. ROW 2: John Alaux, Sue Shorfer, Allen Conkey, Donna Sisel. ROW 3: Paf Mee, Mary Minardi, Jaclcie.Crawford, Doffie l-lodge, Susan Winneberqer, Diane Newsom, Donna Forgash. ROW 4: Cindy Wilson, Peggy Hawkins, Carol Brougher, Judy McMahon, Jane? Head, Sandy Mesf, Leslie Moore, Lois lnman.Club had carnival boofh. 93 CLUB UPPERCLASSMEN. ROW l: Donna Forgash, Janice Wisen, Sheri Cornell, Carlaiean Allen, Sue Shorler, Marqarel' Solorio, Judy Reynolds. ROW 2: Nancy Day, Linda Mc- Clurg, Mary Hurd, Jim Turner, Nick Cruz, Sue Manell: ROW 3: Liz Sorsenson, Joanne Parsons, Andrea Vargo, lrene Sorenson, Lynda Fancher, Carol Rohrs, Cora Hoflmaslerg ROW 4: Shirlene Pysden, Janel Smilh, Karen Swarlskopf, Marsha Erickson, Wes Hayes, Marshall Ledesma, Hans Clemens, Spanish club members were among the rnosf active on campus. K , . I r' l ll- ' Presidenl' Margarel Solorio spanish club enioyed Flamenco dancer Vincenle Escu- dero, a Spanish play al Padua l-lills and cas- carones as parl ol lhe Spanish club's lisl ol aclivilies This year. Vincenle lfscudero and his dancers, a noled group ol Spanish lroubadors, enler- lained lhe Spanish club during lheir lrip lo l.os Angeles. Cascarones, egg shells lilled wilh con- lelli, smashed on many heads during lhe sophomore carnival. Club members collecl- ed hundreds ol dozens ol eggs lor lhe pur- pose. ln lhe spring semesler The club organ- ized a Spanish banguel and inslalled new members. Spanish club endeavors lo develop fluency, knowledge and inleresl in lhe Span- ish language and cusloms. 94 UR CLUB LOWERCLASSMEN worked enlhusiaslically, ROW I: Allan Wood, Wanda Slyles, Trish Neschke, Rulh Solorio, Sheryl Handy, Chip Warner, ROW 2: Jim Corneff, Sylvia Flores, Judy Slaler, Joyce Corvin, Yolanda Villarreal, Harry Takeno. ROW 3: Ric Magnuson, Par Carpenter, Marlene Vogel, Rod Camp, Larry Brubaker. X BUSY AS A HUTCH gf Eggfer bunnies degoraffnq eggs, Spanigh eiub members Nick C.-nz, Sue Manell, Chris Ruiz, Irene Sorenson, Marqaref Solorio, Caro! Ronrs and Nancy Day sruff Hcascaronesf' empty egg snel!s Wled wifn confeni. Nways a fayoriie affradion af sophornore carnivaNS, X I SPANISH BANOUET xesnyif sun Friedernan Hall in downfown Orange were nignpolnf of year for club. cescoronesu are crushed aqainsf The heads of friends and enemies HAD THE MAP been e bun, Rod Cernp wouNd be fossed salad 95 1? 'sf ,' ,H-Q' ,fs ,, ,L 1 I l ', .1 1 A H , , .1 'Y ' y,1 CAM., .1 Presidem' Tom Hollins fUtLIY'e 'faYl'T1eYS enioyed unusual success when Their proiecT won Trophies and moneTary awards in souTh- ern CaliTornia livesTock shows. Top evenT Tor The FFA was The River- side CounTy Fair and DaTe l:esTival held in lndio where Orange l-ligh won Tive ouT oT seven Tair Trophies in evenTs ranging Trom The gualiTy oT animals To showmanship. Club proiecTs were also enTered in The Los Angeles CounTy Tair, The GreaT WesT- ern LivesTock show and The Orange CounTy Tair. Club oTTicers masTered parliamenTary procedure and placed second in inTerschool compeTiTion. A scrap meTal drive raised Tunds which sponsored The many inTeresTs oT l:uTure Farmers oT America on The Ol-lS campus. SOPHOMORE Mike Shaw and SweeThearl' Susie Eggers admire ag deparfmenf livesTock maintained by FFA. E T SENIOR CLASS members of The FuTure Farmers of America are Jim Epperson, STeve Healey, Bob Miller, Roger Alaux, Dave Young, Tom l'l0lllnS. RdlDl1 Harrigan. Mike Mdlonev. Mickey Cochran, Dick PraTT, Jim Thomas, Bill Wagner and Dennis Lipper siT on The fence. Miller, Alaux, Hollins, Maloney, Wagner, Lipper scored poinTs aT Riverside CounTy Fair. 96 ' ? an JF wx MEETING TIME brings members fogefncr to discuss fair enrries, fivesfock raising, and agricunure. SMILING FUTURE FARMER' Loui PLANTS OKEY? quesfion onlookers Grvald Cark ard WINNie Sonncnbcrg to kncding FFA members Terry FFA SWEETHEARTSH Susie Egg 0 Cruz, snows prize wTnnfng sfeer. xx ers and Befry Andrews chosen by Dobbs, Rar-dy Poudsen, Howarm Evans, Jim BRsse-H, Jim Carmicnai, Jim Epperson, who are irfspecring pNan+s, FFA members fook par? in rnany dub acfivifies and counry fairs. 97 POSING AS PRESIDENT winkie doll amuses Mildred Daddario, Judy Armor, Dawn Boughlon, Diane Douglas, Pere Oleson, Par Sfewarl, Sue Guenlher, Diane Kassahn, Jan Lovell, Barb Lucas, Penny Anderson, Sharon Rowly, Carol Beyors, Mary McCormick. Sealed: Sherry Mirchell, Margarel Solorio, Palsy O'l'lara, Judy Graham and Chrislina Bellran Ruiz. KY lfeil U MM Presidenr Par Srewarl fha slarled fall aclivilies wilh an insrallalion and program ol making coal and purse hangers for rhe cloakrooms al school dances. Al Chrislmas members held a Chrisl- mas parly where wrapped packages were collecled lor Salvalion Army dislribulion lo needy families. Presidenl Pal Slewarl allended Jrhe lhree day slale convenlion al Asilomar. Dian Dickson won lhe Belly Crocker award. Fl-IA held Teas lo award medallions for enlerprising girls wilh exlra poinls earned by allending meelings, working on commil- lees and parlicipaling in club aclivilies. Co-sponsoring a lvlay leslival lloal wilh lhe Fulure Farmers was anolher high- of -lille year- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS have a parfy in homemaking deparlmenl when They wan? fo give special honor pins. 98 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA club officers offen pour for members and quesls af Their formal lelas. l-llsforian Diana Douglas, and presidenl' Pal Slewarf, secrelary Judy Graham, parllamenfarlan Dawn Broughfonk Treasurer Pelra Oleson preside al punch bowl. Nor piclured are Charmlan Watson, vice-presidenl, and Dian Wiebers, reporfer. future l IOI'T1eI'T1aKSYS 'ff 45... . in l A gi SIMULATING a no-placerllke-home afmospnere, The Homemaklng wing lounge is FHA's meellnq place. DIAN DICKSON is kilchen-lesled. She gol Belly Crocker medal. 99 NMMA, ziiaeegggggg Wi' i i . we hWWW'w:wye VM kwf'-fW'Wf I Y ,y,,,,MmMmW MIWMWWW.. . was-wmW 'J 3 15251f5if2i:fL2fTi132 ' '21 ., E525 'W Y FTA PRESIDENT Sue Meyer did cadet 'reaching in Tower qrades, SEE MAUREEN. See Maureen reach. Teach, Maureen, Teach. Teach. Maureen Deadrick has firsf grade. ,.,, pf: . Q, FTA. ROW I: Pa? Rohrs, Vivian Minor, Donna Forqash, Caro! Brouqher, Karhy Hubbard, Lynda Kearn, Bonnie Toby, Par Srewarf, JoAnn Parsons, Cynthia WeHon. ROW 2: Maureen Deadrick, Karen Novak, Connie Henderson, Sue Meyer, Syhria Fiores, Par Kinq, Janef Srhifh, Joiiy Kosiosky. ROW 3: Aiice Curry, Georgia Chapman, Shiriey Diarnono, Penny Rich- rnond, Sue Shorrer, Mary Jane Rechford, Lynda Bufcher, Sue Cufner, Jane? Rochford, Karhy Garnen, Cora Hoffrnasfer, Sherry Diliehay, Derofhy Hodges. ROW 4: Janice Gayrnon, MariTyn Kusei, Dianne Kassahn, Sharon Richardson, MarTa Frederick, Nanci Page, Sherry Allen, Janice Loyeil, Janet Dickey, Mike Whire, Gary Ehgas, DudTey KohT, Ron Obernmfe, IOO READING CIRCLE for Carol Rohrs means lisTening To TirsT graders sound ouT words from Their primers. ws W Presidenf Sue Meyer 'fUtLIYS teachers sTarTed The year on The Orange campus by acTing as regisTraTion guides Tor The PTA's annual Baclc-To-school nighT. They also serv- ed aT a TaculTy ChrisTmas breal4TasT. Club meeTing programs TeaTured Teachers Trom elemenTary and iunior high schools in The disTricT as well as Ol-lS. Members aTTended conTerences aT SC, Orange CoasT College and aT The Califor- nia Teachers AssociaTion building in Los Angeles. On The iob Training was available To senior members wiTh a B average. Several Toolc parT in This cadeT Teaching program. Sophomore carnival and The prepara- Tion oT showcase exhibiTs Tor The library and senior paTio occupied club aTTenTion in The spring semesTer. teachers of 'IIOFTTCYYOVV SENIORS were honored T Th T l FTA eTing of The year. Underclassmen served punch and cup cakes, GOLD STARS, Sharon Richardson finds, go in good deed book. lOl ii 2 , ,ig 'iiirW- Presidenl Ted Kemrncrer Cl leSS CIUD seven man leam beal Bolsa Grande by 4lf2 lo 2lf2 and scheduled marches wilh Ana- heim, Sanla Ana, Sanla Ana Valley and l.a l'labra high schools. The live man leam, composed ol Ted Kemmerer, leam caplain, on lhe lirsl board and Alvin -lolcunow, second board, lhird board John Juslice, and Loyd Harrison and Fred Schubberl as allernales on lhe fourlh and lillh boards, played lhe Universily ol California al Riverside. Riverside won 4'f2 lo llf2. Four man leams from each class play in lhe inlerclass lournamenl. Seniors. due lo lheir viclory record as lreshmen, sopho- mores and iuniors were heavy lavoriles. Aspiring club members gain exper- ience by playing one anolher during club meehnqs CHECKMATE is a phrase oflen heard in room 68, The scene for The Orange High chess club meelinq. 4. CHESS PLAYERS sir at lenglh around long fables. Bill Lawscn, Phil Kills, Blake Davidson, Eddie Zefnef. Charles Limb and Jim COUvill,On aff? CVWQVCSSSU in maiihes- Flllidlnil llle CJGVUGS inferesfing are Carlelon Hanson, Carl Dadson, David Bishop, Jack Bonkrude, Chip Gillelfe, Melinda Bowen, Roger Collins, John Jushce and Loyd Harrison. No advice can be given. lO2 DECORATING arl club's enlry for The Homecoming parade are Donna Wagner, Gary Elsey and club members, i u b Presidenl Gary Elsey had lor ils principal aclivily lhe parlicipa- lion ol ils members in lhe Chapman College arl associalion which sponsors exhibils, lec- lures and lilm showings. On February I4 lhe club allended a showing ol a film on lhe arl of Picasso. Members also visiled lhe Virginia Purcell Gallery al Chapman College and lhe Arlisls in Parlicular gallery in Orange. Club members Kalhy Corwin, lvlary Ellen Garcia and Raydre Lien were winners in The l96l Scholaslic Ari' Awards conlesl held al' lhe Bulloclcs slore in downlown Los Angeles. lvlary Ellen submilled one collage and lwo mixed media. Raydre enlered col- lage, mixed media and opaque waler colors. Kalhy enlered sillc screen, elchings, prinls. Arr club's boolh in lhe sophomore carnival and lloal in lhe l-lomecoming parade broughl lhe group inlo lhe main slream ol campus aclivily. ART CLUB members don'l sland on formalily. ln fheir formal meelinqs lhe arlisls discuss modern arf and lhe maslers. ROW I: Susan Guenlher, Calhy Gammon, Rulh Robl6S. Yvonne Chassagne, Mrs. Jo Miller, Judy Armor, Joan Worrell, Neeta Allen. ROW 2: Mr. Rvberl Hill, advisor, Gary Elsey, Jerry EQQGFS. Gary Walbll. MF- Georqe JGVYWS. BCWSOVA IO3 ? --- '..,- . ..:. bon? aah wifai' in 5033- ag ' ,L Q E :A ' f-I SQ f 27 is Mow f -gg :5::5:iEv X V -az:-.., .:- ff If M K r 1 'H 2. . , X fx' -viii Wa lip ii ZZEJLL , ne 'A Ge' ,wifi . sf , f 5,9 wx : ww pm' My I 1 , A E af E If f in S5 I . A E Presidenl Larrv Oqilvic california SCI'1OIaStiC 'fedeY'atIOl 1 al Orange I-Iigh School was Iormed lo aclc- nowledge lhose sludenls who have al leasl len poinls ol academic credil, have Iailed no courses and who have earned good grades in cilizenship. Cn posilion March I5 lhe club wenl lo Ex- Parlc in Los Angeles where lhe Los Angeles Counly Museum and California Ex- posilion building house valuable exhibils and displays. The CSF banguel closed lhe club's aclivilies al vear's end. CALIFORNIA SCHOLASTIC FEDERATION LIFE HONOR MEMBERS. ROW I: Peler Bergel, William Lawson, and John Juslice, ROW 2: Earl V, Forshee, Joel S, Wrighlx Janel Susan Shorler and Dian Violel Dickson. H ,..,., - CALIFORNIA SCHOLASTIC FEDERATION rncrnbers lined up in fronl of lhe Orange High School Iiflle theatre iusl before boarding buses lor Their Honor Day lasl April. IO4 A SeaTed: Sandra Johnson, Linda Kearn, Carol Housel, Marsha Erick- Aldridge, All members Try To enter The poeTry associaTion conTesTs. poetry workshop meT every weelc To encourage sTudenTs in- TeresTed in poeTic expression and The de- velopmenT oT Their own originaliTy and crea- TiviTy. Through The discipline oT sympaTheTic criTicism, club members aTTempTed To help one anoTher polish poems. The inTerpreTa- Tion and appreciaTion oT Things poeTic was parT oT The program. Poems Trom The group were senT To The lNlaTional l'ligh School PoeTry AssociaTion conTesT and Tour poems were selecTed Tor publicaTion in The NI-TSPA anThology, Young America Sings. l.ynn Kerley re- ceived special honor, PeTe Bergel, PaTricia Krueger and fXlTred SerraTo ioined her in publicaTion. library SCiel'1Ce sTudenTs learn To process new boolcs bough+ by The library, read shelves and Tile cards in The card caTalog. They serve as reTerence assisTanTs, being Trained in The use oT reT- erence boolcs and bibliographies. By exploring The Torms oT liTeraTure Themselves, They learn To ,analyze Tragedies and poeTry and To appreciaTe biographies and shorT sTories. STudenT librarians learn The role oT The librarian in human relaTions in order ThaT They may mosT ably serve sTudenT and TaculTy needs. Club members Took Tield Trips To The opera and To The mounTains. IO5 marching band heard ok, one more Time. This phrase may have been he.ard as Mr. Charles An- dresen rehearsed wiTh The band beTore each Friday nighT game. Every Thursday evening beTore a home game, The band diligenTly pracTiced on The Tield Tor Friday nighT v.arsiTy halT Time acTiviTies. Marching in Time across The Tield in Their glowing orange uniiorms, They gained recogniTion Trom The crowd. paTTy panTher was always presenT aT school acTiviTies and ready and willing To back The Team. SpiriTed PaTTy sparked weary crowds To laughTer as she danced wiTh The WesTminsTer Lion, swung Trom The goal posTs, and exercised wiTh opposing Teams. drum maior Drum maior Manual Felix led The Con- cerT Band To a superior raTing on February 23 Sl llle Dl5l lCl l:95llVGl- DRUM MAJOR Manuel Felix sims. SPIRITED PATTY PANTHER is pafffayea by candle ninemsn. l l CONCERT BAND and MARCHING BAND are one unil, They perform publicly al' football games and concerls all year, ROW I: Kris Henderson, JaneT Head, Cheryl Price, Karen Swarlzkopf, Mary Johnson, Marilyn PaTlon. ROW 2: Sandra Norlon, Bill O'BIennis, Dudley Kohl, Pam Holz, Gary GrifTiTh, Wayne Crawford, Ron Kobernick, Gary Walby, Darlene Akers, Jesse Florez, Norm Slephens, Fred Thomas, Ron Obernolfe. ROW3: Roger Mare-T, Nokie Wheeler, Herb Muise, Mary Hurd, Ron Richfmeyer, Pal Sorenson, Alger Suther- land, Phil Zirkle, Marc Slile, Jay Smith, Larry Brubaker, George Fraser, Bob Henderson, Mike Praler, Charles Camp, Ed Mace, Jerry Hamilton, Ted Kemmerer. ROW 4: Rosemary Prafer, Anila Hunler, Jim Arnold, Fred Viqer, Al Serralo, Ron PeTska, Dick McComb, Bryan Tobler, Tommy Moreno, Kathy Allen, David Howden, Gay Anderson. ROW 5: Manuel reiix lDrum malorl, Nancy Day, Margarel Eickmann, Russell Greedy, Dwight Bafeg, Roger Alaux, Jay Slephens, Larry Weaver, Dick Blansert, Bob Gllbeif, Ren bmah, Mr, Andresen, IO6 gm ,ge awww? . wigs, 5? PANTHER PEP BAND came Through wifh razmafaz. ROW I: Kalhy Allen, Manuel Felix, Fred Thomas, Ron Obernolle, Bill O'Blennis, Roger Marel, Anifa Hunfer, Pal Rohrs, Kris Henderson. ROW 2: Dick Blanseff, Mike Praler, Ted Kemmerer, Dwighl Bafes, AI Serralo, Dick McComb, Ron Pefska, and Nancy Day. FLAGTWIRLERS added spiri? and color fo foofball, baskelball games, parades. Kneeling are Carolyn Cebula, Pearl Gilman, Sherry Allen, Kolina Shaw. Standing are Befh Walker, head lwirler Cathy Cebula, Donna Wagner. flagtwirlers march in slep lo lhe music ol lhe Orange l-ligh Pep Band lhis year along wilh lhe maiorelles. Dressed in a gold and while salin uni- form and wearing lhe gold and while lurry hal, lvlr. Charles Andresen is music direclor of lhe pep band. Dale Clark, Ol-lS senior, is head maior- elieg and Calhy Cebula, Ol-lS senior, is head llaglwirler. Bolh ilaglvvirlers and maior- elles work up dilierenl roulines in lheir own groups. When parlicipaling in parades lhe maiorelles and llaglwirlers gel logelher wilh lhe band and work oul marching sleps. The band, llaglwirlers, and maiorelles have parlicipaled in ioolball games. The lvlay Peslival Parade, Sanla Ana Chrislmas Parade, and lhe Nalional Cily Parade held in San Diego. The loand ilsell received superior ral- ings in lhe counly dislricl and all-Soulhern California regional seclions for impromplu and for rehearsed performances. MAJORETTES added polish and precision To OHS marching unils. kneeling is Kafhy Hobson wilh Dale Clark and Cheryl Price above. IO7 li rnniuvnuqua ' A DRILL TEAM capTains Connie Henderson and Janis Lovell led The pep squad Through an aclive SGBSOVW. ROW li SHG C6l9Yi VTVTSF Pefelr 5aUdY l-USR KSY SDCHCSV, lVlafiOfiS -Wolfe, Norma KoonTz, Connie McGee, ROW 2: Fran Lengua, Norma Mobly, lv1arTha Cabrera, Florlne Bracamomes, Moreen Horchler, Cindy WelTor,AEleanor Cruz, ROW 3: JaneT Williams, Diane Reed, Kay Callison, Gayle Hall, Linda Clark, KaThy lvlunsony Wendy Srnifh. ROW 4: Carol Page, Ann Jepperson, Mary HoughTon, Qiane SundguisT, Chris 'Johnson, Claudia lnman, Diana Douglas. ROW 5: Carol l-lousel, Sue GuenTher, Eunice Clark, Sue Lives, Kay Vldai. C5llW KElll'Vll3l'lV'lfi Dawn BOUQl'lTon. Drill Team marched during home games. drill teal'T1 marches To The beaT OT The band under The direcTion OT lvliss l-lazel STover. The Orange l-ligh drill Team added color whenever iT appeared. The girls parTicipaTed in The home- coming parade, The SanTa Ana ChrisTmas parade, The T'lunTingTon Beach All Band Review and The lNlaTional CiTy all band review which TeaTured bands Trom all over souThern CaliTornia. Marching in The Chapman College l-lomecoming parade and also The May FesTival parade was on The drill Team's schedule Tor The year. During halT Time acTiviTies The drill Team maneuvered in and ouT oT unusual Torma- Tions. Money raising acTiviTies included sell- ing baslceTball buTTons and sponsoring a sil- verware display in which all Orange l-ligh School girls could parTicipaTe. HALF TWME scnynies can for The high napping ami Team lea by comic Henderson and Janis Leven, IOS CONCERT CHOIR performs publicly. ROW I: Diana Wirrh, Ann Reese, Karen Reese, Sue Howell, Kay Callison, Carol Anderson, Sue Howorih, Joyce Saunders, Sandy Logue, Jolly Koglaglqyy Joneen Qioshenl Nina Tapscoiiv gue Lund, Alice Huey, Gay Minardi, ROW 21 Carol Sandstrom, Norma Roolh, Jackie Brace, Jackie l-lunden, Jean Corlner, Keenie Robinson, Pam Lannen, Dolores Begnerl Judy Moore, Evelyn Atghigon, Carolyn Bgndl Sylvia Tan-eg, Dianna Douglas, Debbie KiTTs. ROW 3: Carol Rohrs, Sue Anderson, Barb Anderson, PaT Krue- ger, Sandy Baker, Fay Arner, PaT Snodgrass, Dianiha Dell, Mary Houghlon, Marie Flocken Cafhy Corin, Shirley Friend, Ruby Friend, Jean Spelrina, Petra Oleson, ROW 4: Gary Kofhe, Ted Jenkins, Dan Espinoza, Larry Banks, Jim Hanson, Paul MonTgomery, Roger Mare-T, Richard l-lelmick, Bob Gunfher, Torn Sapp, Dennis Kaun, Gary Wilde, Charles Lamb, Al UTTer, Rick Robinson, Sieve Oleson, Choir sang Three songs in American holiday program or' Orange DisTricT Festival, America, The BeauTiTul, Columbus, Auld Lang Syne. JUNIOR CHOIR MEMBERS. ROW I: Donna Anderson, Carla Jean Allen, Linda Abney, Marilyn EllioTT, Sharon Neveau, Tommy Moreno, David Roper, lsaac Ledesma, Ralph Krueger, Gene l-larTwick. ROW 2: Connie Mc Gee, Isabel Rodriguez, Linda guasr, Sharon Sullivan, CharloTTe Parsons, Rex Broder, Mike Marosky, Bob Mc- Guire, Lyle Horne, and Tony dwald. ROW 3: Gail Schamanek,, Puala Colin, RoberTa Long, Carol Sinsel, Carol Marshburri, Sharon Becker, Shirly Friend, KurTis Kluever, Glen Miiler, Howard Marshall, Sreve Dighlon, concert choir sang Do, re, mi, Ta as They began Their warm-up exercises. Under The direcTion OT Mr. lfllery Slick The concerT choir parTici- paTed in many acTiviTies and concerTs. On OcTober 25 They gave a Tall con- cerT Tor The sTudenT body. During The monTh OT December, The ConcerT Choir was busy, busy, busy. They perTormed Tor The 6Th graders and also They puT on a program aT ST. Johns l.uTheran church. Two ChrisTmas programs Tor Grange l-ligh were also on The choir's busy schedule Tor The monTh oT December. The varieTy show called Tor The har- monizing voices oT The concerT choir. They perTormed Tor The Orange DisTricT Music FesTival and They hosTed The SouThern Cali- Tornia Vocal AssociaTion. Ending The year, The choir sang Tor B.accalaureaTe. lO9 five er1Sel'T1bleS serve The school wiTh Their voices. These ensemble groups oT OI-IS perTormed aT The Fall ConcerT, The VarieTy show and ChrisT- mas programs. They sang also aT meeTings oT Kiwanis 'and RoT.ary Club. PianisTs The paTienT, hard working pianisTs oT The groups and oT The choirs compleTe The ensembles. BaccalaureaTe called Tor The senior guarTeT and The SongsTers, while The senior Trio and The ScaTTerTones per- Tormed aT graduaTion. Girls glee CompleTely girls describes The Girls Glee. This is made up oT girls who wanT To Train Their voices Tor beTTer singing. l3accal.aureaTe was on Their yearly schedule. THE INCIDENTALS are BcTTy Cady, Mike Corcoran, Kolena Shaw. I lO GIRLS GLEE club enjoyed a high repuTaTion earned from school performances. ROW I: Kay Scherer, Diane Merril, Judy GriTfiTh, PaT Keply, Sharon Burns, Rhonda G'anT, Lin Kearn. ROW 2: Mary Lawson, Vickie Taif, Lin Johnson, Ruth Solorio, DeAnn Noel, Carol Page, Ginger Scouien, Gloria West ROW 3: Anita Orosco, Sharon Thomas, Norma KooriTz, Donna Walker, Louisa ArzaTe, Mickie DexTer, Jan Freels, CynThia Reuvers, Barb Kossman. ROW 4: Lin Gallon, EsTella Rodriguez, Diane Burke, Joy Riggs, Sandra Johnson, PaT Record, Carol Wilson, Edi Hudson, Gus Colin, BerTha Moreno, Aurora Rodriguez, Lorna Pineda, Cecilia Sandoval. THE SCATT7ERTONES. PaTricia Cornecl, Alfhea Danley, Joanne Miller, have been a Trio for Three years. I S ix ,hw y 'YE , i- T ,.,, ig '-,. ,E ,T f ig s. A --1i. 3 ii ' T ,L is f :I E: lf.. wu- T T .f is 2- 1 ., - , .s. I 5-2, ' . - 1 -. s,'i ig .. E Q A ., Z yi ! f ' I 1 ' -. . -5-5 1 ,3 is im , T Q 1 'Se r -' ,. Mmm We i SKILLED PIANISTS are Mary Salazar, Jannifer FcrresT, Claudia lnmann, Judy Reavis and Kalhy Revno'ds. THERE'S NO BUSINESS like show business, claims fhe whole cas? of rhe lfibl Varie1y Show, OHS-TV. Curfain call oyafions convinced +hem of Tha? facf. THE SONGSTERS, Nan Masfeiler, Irene Lynch, Bobbie McKinney, and Caroiyn Ashford, pose for a picture. o Q5 Q-is THE TRI-TOHES, Bobbie Becker, Gay Hoiiorqny Gerry Parsons sang for rho variety show. THE STARDUSTERS, o popular duet composed of Nancy Johnson, airo, and Berry Jane Siifi, soprano, performed of Hi-Mom. x fe: ' V ,N ga' Q +. p 'E 'Y' I mu 4 ,v ff f j 'YH 5 2, ,Q f 5 F,- ? A J J , V4 L s ,, 3 ,S 3 ,. Q Q 7 f 55: 3' M M 1' ' V fy? ' - ,Q V., f-A R, Q3- Mf. ., , X5 Hwy Wwi 3 9. 241 QM? 5 iam, :H ak w W x f'?z'f.w x . wzf1ff2iA'i g 9 Q 'N if ,V 1 ,353 ' Zwlw, 1? ,.,,,... I ,W A M A f , . rf .. -' .W A :h w :E :g:9E:3e5:,ca,' . , .Lb 1 f Iii- , W' - f f , , , 1.-J 1 -:R . .V-,1.1:,5- 1: -' 5 ail'1letiCS VARSITY SQUAD: Mark Krueqer, Bolo Torres, Eric Liebi, Lynn Porneroy, Jirn Epperson, Joe Cole, Jim Thornas, Ben Cherri, Lee Hobbs, ROW 2: Paf Joyce, Larry Levens, Dave Pierce, Terry Baker, Jack Selrnan, Joel WriqhT, STeye I-lerckT, John PenTecosT, Vic RoberTs, Bill Smith. ROW 3: Jirn Wenger, Mike Greedy, Bill Epperson, Carl WesTover, Bob Miller, Al Jones, Earl Forshee, Tonn BoeITs, Bob Gilberh ROW 4: Doug Busick, Harvey Boelfs, Sreye Oleson, Jim Fey, Don Scherer, Larry SmiTh, Dale Shehne, Mike Schurnaker, Phil RadTke, Larry Gully. talent was one Thing The I3anThers did noT lack. AIThough The season's records do noT indi- caTe a parTicuIarIy successhil Tearn, They do show a sTrong Team-a Team ThaT IosT To SanTa Ana Valley, CIF. pIayoTT TinaIisT, I2-7 in The lasT Two minuTes oT play. Thrilling IasT second Touchdowns which won or Iosr qames and kepT sTudenTs rooTed To Their seaTs marked The enTire season. SCOYSS Orange 2I TusTin 0 Orange O Brea 20 Orange 39 Sunny Hills 0 Orange I4 Bolsa Grande I3 Orange I3 Rancho AIamiTos I5 II4 DRAMA holds Coach Grover NMI ard Phil Pierce, CO-CAPTAIN and rnosl' valuable was Jack Selrnan. ROW I: Pal McKee, Harvey Escolo, Mike Miller, Bill Kovac, Phil Pierce, Paul I-Iorlon. ROW 2: Ray Millspaugh, Jim Miller, Larry Boria, Terry Minor Don IvlcDanielA Soni Vance, Torn Gray, Dennis Schipke, Grover Null, Head coach, ROW 3: Dave Leichlfuss, Bill Klaner, Ken Arnling, Torn Preslon, Jirn I-lyalf, Carneron Duncan, Duane Wilson, Alvin Tolcunow, Mr, Orville Nelleslein, coach. ROW 4: Guy Meulener, Charles Camp, Glen Adams, Richard OFUSI6lH, Dick Blanselr, Darrell Roberlsony Fernando Caballero, Mr. Rod Riehl, coach. coaches and sporlsvvriiers ai The end oi The season piclced iheir all conference reams. Orange placed Ray Ivlillspaugh and Larry Boria on ihe Los Angeles lfxaminer's all couniy sguad. Jack Selman, John Penlecosi, Larry Boria and Dennis Schilolce wenl on lhe coaches all- freeway league ieam. John Penlecosl and Terry Minor were chosen lo rhe Orange Counly Sporlswrilers all-freeway league ioolball eleven. SCOYSS Orange 7 Sania Ana Valley I2 Orange 7 Kearney I4 Orange 20 Buena Park I9 Orange I2 Weslminsler I4 CO-CAPTAIN, ell freeway euefa was Dennis Selelpke. ACTION ell field feueee Coach Orville Nelleelelll. I I5 il Q 3 2 ll I E ll ,, ringing chants oT BeaT TusTin rocked Chapman STadium as The PanThers ripped and clawed The hap- less Tillers inTo submission. Thus began a mosT unusual season, during which The Tinal ouTcome oT only The TirsT Three games could be deTermined beTore The Tinal gun sounded. Orange 2I, TusTin 0 TusTin's Tillers were The TirsT To Tall To The PanThers, crushed by a score oT 2I-O. This conTesT esTabIished The deTensive uniT oT The OT-IS sguad as one oT The besT in The counTy. Brea-Olinda discovered This The Tollowing weelc. Brea-Olinda 20, Orange 0 I3rea's WiIdcaTs, led by aIIfCIP guarTer- and .all-CIP end Jim Too poTenT Tor The oTTensive sfalled con- WiIdcaT goal. STouT back Gary I-Iolman Williamson, proved PanThers. The OI-IS sisTenTly near The deTensive play by The inTerior linemen IcepT Orange in The baIIg.ame. The PanThers made seven successTuI goal line sTands wiThin The Ten yard line. EvenTuaIIy, The sTrong arm oT Gary I-Iolman began To Tell on The score- board. The ZO poinTs accumulaTed by The WiIdcaTs and The PanThers' inabiliTy To score aT all spelled disasTer. Orange 39, Sunny Hills O The game againsT Sunny I-Iills w.as only a guaIiTied success. The OI-IS sguad sTeam- rollered over The TirsT varsiTy eTTorTs oT The Lancers 39-O. The game was never in doubT as The PanThers ran up I9 poinTs in The TirsT haIT. Orange I4, Bolsa Grande I3 Bolsa Grande Tollowed hard and TasT when The MaTadors wenT .ahead oT The PanThers in The lasT minuTe oT play, only To be repulsed in The lasT I3 seconds oT The game by one poinT I4-I3. A TorTy yard roll ouT pass Trom Jack Selman To Phil Pierce Tied The score. Joe Cole scored The winning poinT on his successTuI P.fX.T. aTTempT. Rancho AIami+os I5, Orange I3 Orange rooTers barely had Time To recover Trom Their cardiac TibriIaTions beTore The PanThers were enbroiled in anoTher explosive and conTroversiaI conTesT. This Time The PanThers were on The shorT end oT a I5-I3 score as The Tinal gun sounded. Dave Reid, Pancho's all-Treeway league end, had made a specTacuIar Tlying dive To grab a 32 yard aerial Trom Danny Diamond in The Tinal six seconds To ice The conTesT Tor The Vagueros. II6 SKIRTING righf end, Jack Sclman regiSTer5 a I T T T P Th p BRUISING Tackle by Phil Pierce drops Wild REVERSING hfs Tield, Jack Sclrnaf seTs up S y I-II d T T T J C I L L GRAZING on gridiron in quarTerback sneak Th T I I d B I G T pl y q T Th I despondency Tollowed deTeaT when The evenTual Freeway League Champions Taced Orange. SanTa Ana Valley I2, 'Orange 7 5anTa Ana Valley managed To eke ouT a l2-7 win over OT-l5 in The closing Two minuTes oT The game. The Falcons did as much damage To FanTher personnel .as They did To The scoreboard when They succeeded in knocking Tackle Ray lvlillspaugh ouT Tor The resT oT The season. San Diego Kearney I4, Orange 7 F'oinTed downhill, Orange conTinued Talling by losing To 5an Diego Kearney. The KomeTs Torged ahead in The Third guarTer, buT Ol'-T5 ToughT savagely unTil, as The Tinal gun wenT oTT, The PanThers had a TirsT down on The Kearney one yard line. Orange 20, Buena Park I9 The TradiTional PanTher iinx over Buena Park held as The CaTs beaT The CoyoTes acTually aTTer The gun sounded. AlmosT 5000 Tans waTched as Buena Park seemed To have The game sewn up. The CoyoTes had possession oT The ball on The Orange 45 yard line wiTh less Than Tive seconds To play. Buena Park Tailback, Charles WesT- brook, Taded back To pass and was immediaTely crushed by 225 pound Dennis Schipke and 215 pound John PenTecosT. The hapless back Tumbled The ball To PanTher righT end Vic RoberTs who snaTched iT up and sTreaked across The goal line iusT aTTer Time had run ouT To make The score 20-I9 in Tavor oT Orange. WesTminsTer I4, Orange I2 The local sguad enTered The Flome- coming game wiTh an even record, Tour wins and Tour losses. WesTminsTer seemed To have The home Team ouTclassed Trom The beginning. While The Lions ToTaled I4 poinTs going inTo The TourTh guarTer, The PanThers were sTill scoreless. Then The PanThers iammed a guick Touchdown over WesTmir1sTer To bring The score To I4-6. WiTh ThirTy seconds leTT To play, PaT lvlcliee, righT deTensive end, blocked a WesTminsTer punT and Dennis Schipke, PanTher middle guard, sTeamed 50 yards Tor The Touchdown, making The score Q!-TS I2, WesTminsTer I4, Following Joe Cole's I2 yard onside kick, 200 pound deTensive end 5Teve T-lerckT recovered The ball on The Lion 48 yard marker. To The relieT oT The WesTminsTer Tans, however, Time ran ouT beTore The PanThers could run oTT anoTher play. II7 BEE FOOTBALL Team had a 2-7 record This year. Many players will seek varsify spois. ROW I: Bill Tudor, Dave Riley, Jack Bonkrude, Alan Conkey, Mike Coleman, Leonard Ship- man, Greg Hill, Gene Mayhugh, Richard McComb, Larry Danker, Gary Kofhe, ROW 2: Coach CarTer, Bill Orr, Floyd Harfford, Don Schmidr, Tim Hillburn, Bryan Berqsteinsson, Dave Fosrer, Doug DeVore, Ken Busse, Lee CornelT, PaT Rogers, manager Ralph Allen, Coach Sheets. ROW 3: Manager Dale Kenny, Dave Reid, Richard GleiTsmann, DwiqhT Massey, Tom Sapp, Terry Hall, Charles Lamb, Bob Dunham, Skip Raymond, Bruce MacKenzie, Richard Manfor. Bees allowed Their opponenfs To score I40 poinTs, scored 94 Themselves. bee fOO1ZbaII lighTweighTs only posTed a 2-7 season record in The l96O TooTball campaign buT They improved sTeadily as The season pro- gressed and will move many players up To varsiTy ranks nexT year. The Bees losT Their TirsT Three games by narrow margins. ln Their iniTial conTesT againsT TusTin, The Orangemen held The Tillers in check Tor much oT The game. -l'usTin had scored in The TirsT ThirTy seconds oT The game and won 9-0. Brea-Olinda beaT The Bees 2I-7, again on early scores. Sunny I'-lills downed Orange on a pass inTercepTion I3-7. FighTing back, The Bees regisTered Their TirsT win over Bolsa Grande by The score oT 53,5 I8-l2, buT Rancho AiamiTos capiTalized on 2 is several breaks To win a 7-6 TilT. ' i A dispuTed oTTiciai's cali gave The Fai- . cons oT SanT.a Ana Valley a 20-I5 vicTory. l-lead coach Landon CarTer sTili ciTed The PanThers as playing one oT Their besT games f T oT The season. Orange goT iTs worsT licking oT The year in The Salesian clash. The big, classy invad- ers walked oTT wi+h a 26-0 win. l-lowever, The Bees came back To de- cisively beaT Buena Park 34-I3. UndeTeaTed, unTied Freeway League B champ WesTminsTer spoiled Orange's Tinale wiTh a I9-7 win. l 5' 5 i . . CO-CAPTAIN Leonard Shipman, mosT valuable Bee, CO-CAPTAIN Mike Coleman, smallesf, busiesT Bee. l I8 CEE FOOTBALL players finished second in Their league wiTh a 7-2 record. They shuT ouT five Teams To seT The besT Cee record in years. In Their Two league losses To Rancho AlamiTos and Buena Park The Cee TooTball players evidenced a weakening of Their defense. ROW l: Ron HinTon, Jackie PeralTa, Leonard DeLeon, Johnny Queyedo, Rueben Naya, John Dillon, PeTe LuTka. ROW 2: Richard Davies, David Clark, Donald Cassidy, Tommy Reese, Rod Cam p, Buddy Dunn, Gary GriffiTh, VicTor Gonzalez, John UTTerback, Coach Bill McKenzie, ROW 3: Coach McCallum, Richard Archibald, Jim Ellis, Bob Hill, Richard Elsey, Harry Takeno, Gary Elgas, Bill UTTer, Alex CervanTes, Alan UTTer. They scored 82 poims and allowed 39. C99 football posTed a 7-2 record, The besT Tor an Orange l-li grid Team This season. The Cees were unscored upon in Their TirsT Tour conTesTs as They rolled pasT TusTin, Brea, Sunny l'lills, and Bolsa. A 25-yard pass by Alex CervanTes To Bob Hill and a lO-yard run by Dick Elsey resulTed in The Two TD's and a l2-O vicTory Tor Orange in iTs inaugural game wiTh The Tillers. l-larry Takeno and Elsey boTh scored againsT Brea To spark an idenTical l2-O whiTewash in The nexT TilT. AnoTher pass Trom CervanTes To l'lill sgueaked The PanThers pasT Sunny l-lills 6-O. They had no Trouble, however, in rouTing Bolsa 26-O. The Cees' TirsT deTeaT carne aT The hands oT evenTual champ Rancho AlamiTos. The Vagueros used poTenT end runs To sweep To a 26- l4 win. ForTeiTs by SanTa Ana Valley and Tor- rence gave The Cees Two more vicTories. sei Buena Park, which Tied Orange Tor second place, scored laTe in The lasT guarTer is To break a 6-6 deadlock and earn a l3-6 TS' . conguesT. T ' 4 1: K ln The season's windup againsT The ,. 1 WesTminsTer Lions, a 6-O Triumph ended The , . . CO-CAPTAIN Harry Takeno was hardhiTTing lefT half. CO-CAPTAIN Jackie PeralTa played offense, defense. Cees Success-Tl'll Season on 6 Tl-l-Tlnq nOTe' l I9 basketball As The I96O-6I baslceTball season approached, The powerTul PanThers Trelced To San Diego Tor a Two game opening sTand. OreaT possibiliTies were Torseen Tor The PanThers as They downed Kearney 38 To 37 and deTending CIF champions, PoinT Loma, 39 To 36 in an overTime period. Led by STeve l-lealey and Ken Pender- graTT, The Orange men invaded Their own homegrounds and aTTer losing Tour games in pracTice, proceeded on Their winning ways by sTopping a powerTul La l-labra Team 46-34. The l-lunTingTon Beach -l'ournamenT came nexT, along wiTh a cold sTreak as The PanThers dropped 2 games in a row and were eliminaTed Trom The Tourney. SanTa Ana also beaT The luclcless Orange men during This sTreal4. The PanThers came To liTe in The 2nd Annual WesTminsTer Tournament They sTopped WesTminsTer in The TirsT round by a score oT 42-4l as Ken PendergraTT calmly dropped in a pasT-game Tree Throw To ice The game Tor The PanThers. Buena Park meT deTeaT aT The hands oT The PanThers by a score oT 45-38. The Tinal round saw Orange TighT Their way To The Championship in an uphill baTTle againsT Rancho AlamiTos. Ol-IS came Trom behind in The lasT Three minuTes To caTch. and Tinally pass The Vaquerosg The Tinal score was 34-3 I. Orange placed STeve T-lealey and Ken PendergraTT on The All-Tourney Team as The Team won Top honors Tor The second year in a row. SCOYSS Orange 38 Kearney Orange 39 PoinT Loma Orange 5l Norwalk Orange 29 SanTa Ana Orange 35 Excelsior Orange 36 Chino Orange 46 La Habra Orange 45 Buena Park Orange 42 WesTminsTer Orange 34 Rancho 'Orange 60 Sunny Hills Orange 48 Bolsa Grande IZO CO-CAPTAIN Jim Schroeder was mosT inspiraTionaI. CO-CAPTAIN ST SCHROEDER drives over Valley's Campbell Tor Two, STEVE HEALEY VARSITY CASABANS for I960-6l. ROW I: Lyle Drinkgern, Sfeve Healey, Nalhan Pendergraff, Terry Baker, Paf McKee, Allan Baffy. ROW 2: Roberf Slolhand, Rick Hennings, I-lal Hollisler, Jim Schroeder, Andy Foster. K. PENDERGRAFT crashes Saint defense for lay-up. BAKER Slami 555650 ll'1f0UQh Hel GQ T 5 I A freeway league The league opener saw Sunny Hills crushed by fhe locals 60-28. Sanfa Ana Valley, Wesfminsfer, and powerful Bolsa, whose big gun, Jeff Con- don, was sfopped by defensive ace Rick Hennings. also fell before fhe mighfy Orangemen. Then if happened, fhe old Panfher nemesis appeared again and fhey were unable fo puf fogefher a good game. Abouf fhe only fhing fhaf was leff of fhe Panfhers of before was fhe fighfing spirif fhaf fypi- fied fhe feam's play all year long. Seven games passed wifhouf a Panfher win. The minufe Orange's arch rival Buena Parlc sfepped onfo fhe courf, fhe Panfhers seemed fo fall aparf. OHS has nof been able fo defeaf fhe Coyofes on fhe hard- wood for fhree years and fhis was no excep- fion as fhe visifors upsef Orange 53-43. From fhaf poinf on, Orange coasfed downhill unfil fhere was no place fo go buf up. However, in fhe meanfime fhe local hoopsfers were: frampled by Rancho Ala- mifos 46-50: edged by Bolsa Grande and Jeff Congdon 42-463 overrun by Sanfa Ana Valley 37-46, sfepped on by Wesfminsfer: baffled by Buena Park 42-56, roufed by Rancho 26-46 lin fheir worsf showing of fhe yearl. Finally, in fhe lasf confesf of fhe dis- appoinfing season, fhe Panfhers gained confrol of fhemselves long enough fo van- quish Sunny Hills 57-36. The unimpressive I2-I5 record cer- fainly does nof show fhe fypical brand of baslcefball played by fhe Panfhers fhis year, as every Panfher confesf was hard foughf. SCOYGS Orange 20 Tusfin Orange 45 Valley Orange 32 Wesfminsfer Orange 43 Buena Park Orange 46 Rancho Orange 42 Bolsa Grande Orange 37 Valley Orange 35 Wesfminsfer Orange 42 Buena Park Orange 26 Rancho Orange 57 Sunny Hills Won I2 Losl' Dufch 4I Irish JV TEAM. ROW I: Miller, Reish, LanFranco, Burbridqe, Lewis, Escolo, King. ROW 2: Bosch, Schumaker, Greer, Zschoche, Schildmeyer, Wright, Helmick, Buzick. C-unlher nol piclured. jv baSketbalI Winding up lhe season wilh a IO-9 record, lhe Orange JV casabans finished second in The Freeway League. Caplain and mosl valuable player, Bob Gunlher, led lhe boys in lheir bid for lhe league lille. ORANGE OPPONENT 34 ......... ...,... A naheirn 49 40. ....... ....... N Orwallq 45 I9 ...... .. ... ...... Sanla Ana 37 39 ....... Garden Grove . 24 37... ... .... Garden Grove 53 3l. .. ..... La Habra . .. 52 45 . . .. Sunny l-lills 25 47 .... . .. .. Bolsa 3O 4l. . . luslin .38 47. ..... .... . Valley . . 56 49.. ...... ...... W eslrninsler .44 32 ......... ..... B uena Parlc , 35 62 ......... .... R ancho . . . 33 3l ...... .... . Bolsa 22 4l ...... ...... . . Valley . 60 45 ......... . Weslminsler 4I 34 ......... Buena Parlc 38 49. . .... .... R ancho .. 34 44 .... .... . . Sunny l'lills 26 I22 ROW I: Don Schrnidl, Fred McCandIess, Jim Jewell, Jim Cornell, Mike Harye , Alex Cervantes, Lee Y Cornell, Coach Sheels. ROW 2: Dale Reid, Richy Manlor, Gary FOX, Bob Hill, Tom Sharp, and Charlie Camp. ares:-we Q sails' 'f '39 T HIGH on scaffold, arTisT Jerry Eggers paints a lifhe, sTeaIThy panTher on l-Tod Chambers gymnasium wall. HEALEY execuTes soaring one handed lay-up shoT, CESS. ROW l: B. Dunn, V. Gonzales, M. Wukasch, R. Qavies, M. Graham, R, Archibald, L. Kleiner. ROW 2: Loach William Vic Richards, D. Cassidy, T. Kalen, J. Dixon, P, Barley, S. Morris, 6. Jackson, and L. Danker. b99S and C99S Ol'lS's young casabans posTed enTirely dif- TerenT seasons. Coach Ken SheeTs' classy Bees again Tinished high up in Their race wiTh a 9-3 showing. The young and inexperienced Cees had a hard-luclc season under Coach Vic Richards wiTh 3-9 record. Averaging in double Tigures in The scoring deparTmenT, guards Mike Harvey and Alex CervanTes paced The poTenT Bees To Their Tine showing. l-larvey had eTTorTs oT 26, 28, and 29 poinTs in his role as Top scorer in The league's B division. CervanTes consisTenTly scored over Ten poinTs a game To bring up The aTTaclc. The Bees big TronT line OT Riclc lVlanTor, Dale Reid, and Jim CorneTT provided good de- Tense and rebounding. The Cee baslceTballers had no reTurn- ing leTTermen and inexperience proved a major handicap. DespiTe considerable im- provemenT, The li++le hoopsTers couldn'T garner a winning season in The highpowered C division. I23 Hundreds upon hundreds of Dufchmen came flying info fhe sfudenf parking Iof soon affer The glorious rosy sunrise of March IO. If was DUTCH Day! Isomefimes referred fo by fhe ancienfs as DUTCH irish Dayl. And whafa DUTCH Day if wasl All morning and half of fhe affernoon was spenf consfrucf- ing a magnificenf, pink dike around fhe CHS campus. If was unforfunafe fhaf some silly fools wearing green had fo be carfed off fo Von Spadrosfeins Giggle Farm, complaining abouf fhe sound of wooden shoes driving fhem ouf of fheir unripened minds. Buf if didn'f seem fo mar fhe fesfivifies. As fhe school day closed wifh fhe annual Amsfer- dam Lions vs fhe Dublin Gladiafors Game Icommonly called fhe BrawI I, I:Iiegende Hollanders were passed ouf and all was sef for anofher glorious vicfory for fhe redmen. Thaf evening a popular belief was dis- proven as fhe Hollanders proved fhaf Irish- men acfually have red blood nof green as was alleged. Whaf kind of a day was if? A day of Red filled wifh Red alfering and illuminaf- ing fhe infallible frufh . . . DUTCH is fine sfuffl dutch-irish I' f T T . TA 1 g CHMEN bow Io Larry Pickle as he angrily fells Them whaf happened fo h h . Red and green I filled The campus as Irish and Dufchmen wore cosfumes consisfing of murnuus f fin hafs and big COME ON guys, puIII Tradifion of The day placed fhe powerful Irish against The tugging Dufchmen as each man fugged wifh all his mighf fo pull The ofher side info ice f l24 day is traditional fun day DUTCH ROSTER. ROW I: Rick Henningsy Pa? McKee, Terry Baker. Jim Schroeder, Hal Hoilisfer, Lyie Drinkgern. Backing fhe piayers wiflw yells were ROW 2: Roger Aiaux, Sieve Herckij Ed Workman, Lynn Pomeroy, Dave Leicnffuss. Song-leaders were ROW 3: Candie Hinernan, Linda Eyans, Pa? Gunnerson, Caroi Janka, Donna Wagner, and Cafny Cebuia. ,Q 'fi 5 wx pi ff' V AM 5 1 Y M H proved to be ihe sfronger, defeating their Dutch opponenfs in fne fuq of war confesf. WIN DUTCH,WIN, screamsloyaIDuichmcn,Ri'ra Rudaf and friends. 125 IRISH PLAYERS and mascols, ROW I: Ken PenderqraTT, STeve Burbridge, Andy FosTer, Bob Braun, Tony STephenson, Allen BaTTy. GreenfhaTTed Irish yell ROW 2 J W Delaney, Skip Raymond, Al Tokunow, and Mike Miller. Songleaders. ROW 3: CrisTie Nelson, CaThy Gammon, Georgia Chapman, Judy Timken, Kafhy H b d Sh I-I gg Loyal green colors dominaTed The cam- pus on Ivlarch IO, I96I, as all candy, cIoTh- ing, and balloon TaciIiTies were exhausTed. Green Tongues gaily licked Iollypops wiTh PanTher TighTing spiriT in The acTiviTies ThaT They eagerly awaiTed. Irish brogues bounced Through The cor- ridors as phrases oT vicTory clashed wiTh The low-down opposiTion. Emerald green Tunics, mumus, and shirTs were The prominenT sTyIes ThroughouT The day. Accessories included ribbons, cha- peaus, Tood coloring, and nail polish, green, OT course . . . For a day Triendships were dissolved as segreg.aTion seT in on a very loyal sTu- denT body. Break and lunches proved To be Times oT Tun as The hoky poky and iump ropes supplied emoTionaI ouTIeTs Tor Teen- agers oT Today. ATTer a chaoTic sixTh period The loyal Irish banded TogeTher To ouT-rooT Their opponenTs. Then a mad dash To The GREEN grass and conTesTs oT skill. Around The plaza The guieT Town oT Orange didn'T know whaT was happening as TranTic Teens screamed Tor vicTory Through The sTreeTs. Crowded sTands oT The lucky IRISH supporTed Their Team Through a very TasT, and exciTing game. Then The IighTs dimmed and The music Iulled The oh so Tired IRISH To a quieT deTeaT. I26 HING HARD for The Irish, Bob Braun II3I lumps for The ball wiTh D HMI .r . ' 4 1 of ' if as UM, VARSITY TENNIS players spend arduous hours and lonq afternoons on hor asphalr fo perfecf slams, drives, foofwork, serves and sunfans. ROW I: Dave Dishop, Blake Davidson, Lyle Drinkgern, Gary Fox, Chipper G-illeffe, Larry Gully. ROW 2: Rick I-Iennings, John Miller, Alvin Tokunow, Leonard Kleiner, Charlie Suffern, Jim Schroeder. Their efforts paid off. JV SQUAD members enioyed having Lars Remfors a JV. RO ' e Lad C Lam B. Rasmussen, J. Wrighr. ROW 2: E. Curlis, I-l, Hays S. Herclcf L Rernfors J Queyeda S Olsen S Paddock, W I. E. Forshe , J. I-luff, D. d, , IJ, M. Schumacher, J. rfisief. Row 3: M. Korner, P. Blailey, s. Mains, T. Miner,-J. shaneff Di cassifly, 1. Danlcer NUMBER ONE varsiry, Gary Fox, displays siyle wirh winning smile. Lasl year. lhe lennis championship was slriclly a Iwo-learn race belween Rancho Alamilos and Orange as Rancho won ll and losl I, and Orange won IO malches and losl 2. This year, lhe league had much beller balance wilh almosl any ieam having a fairly good chance of winning Ihe champion- ship. lvlidway in lhe season, four learns seemed lo have lhe edge for The lille- Bolsa Grande, Orange, Rancho Alamilos and Sunny I-lills. I27 'IIYHCK Flying cinders marked The record breaking heels oT Jack Selman and Mel SchlueTer as The Two seniors proceeded To shaTTer The IOO yard dash and The l8O yard low hurdle records respecTively. Selman, under The TuTelage oT Coach Landon CarTer, clocked a 9.9 cenTury To rewriTe The Ol-TS record seT in l952 by Coach CarTer. SchlueTer, in his TirsT eTTorT aT running The low hurdles, shaved Two TenThs oT a second oTT Bob l-laley's school record oT 20.4. l-lead Track menTor Orville lNlellesTein seems To have a corner on The TalenT markeT. NOT only are his runners some oT The besT ever produced aT Orange l-ligh. buT also he has six shoT-puTTers who have heaved The lead pelleT over 45 TeeT. Two iuniors, Bill SmiTh and Larry Boria, and one senior, Jack Selman, lead The weighTmen wiTh Throws oT 52'9 , 49'9 and 49'3 respecTively. Add To This The TacT ThaT sophomore Bob GunTher has cleared The bar aT 5'lO in The high iump and iT appears reasonable To Tab The PanThers as The TavoriTes in Free- way League compeTiTion. SAND SPRAYS as Jim Wenger hurfles inTo The broacliump piT. l28 FLAILING Their arms, grimacing Jack Selman and Ed Workman lunge over The high hurdles in a dead heaT. Glowing over Ol-lS's TirsT Freeway Track Trophy are coaches Nellesiein, CarTer, lsT and 2nd place finals finishers. STreaking r The I8O yard low hurdles, Mel SchleuTer seT a new Orange l-ligl-i Track record of 20.2 seconds. Sfriving for a quick handoTT are Mel SchleuTer and Kern Arnlinq, members of Orange's 880 yard relay Team. X VARSITY TRACK Team is winner of The Orange Coasf Col!ege fierd even? reNays. ROW I: Roger Naux Ken Amnnq, Larry Borden, Larry Boria, John Penfecosr, Robert Delaney, N Meivwn Sch'ueTerl, Jack Selman, Dennis Scnipke, ROW 2: Benny Cnerri, Jirn Conanni, Jim Fey, Tom Gray, Bob Gunfher, Dennis Kaun, Wayne Sclwlueier. ROW 3: Dave Leichffuss, 1 Larry Levens, Eruc Leibi, Ray Mnlspaugh, Terry Minor, Don McDanieN, Randy Pauison, WiWldrd Smifn. ROW 4: Jim Wenger, Sam Vance, Ed Workrnan, PM Pieree, AUen Conkeyl , hamps in track field X .ills 1... BEE AND CEE rrackmen have broken several rciords. ROW I: Dunnarn, Andfrsonu Raymond, RSHSCV1, MCKSS, BUCHGHOVW. Wilson. DCTWGY, Hobbs- ROW 22 l-CWS, COVUCH, CGQIG1 lay s, Co'eman, Wukasin, Graham, Easfon, McComb, Luna, Barnard, Orr. ROW 3: G,-ocdmr CSSSNY. BGNSY. Amb O5er p5UlU5r Dukefr Kaimbafh- UHGV- Mhmaew. M5W UClh- ROW 42 Dillon, Camp, Hanson, Bonkrude, Bergsfeinsson, Sfevenson, Kovac, Whyfe, Davies, ROW 51 MBSSSY, Takeno. BVOUQMOVV TUUOV Kagnefr Hmr Tiff'3'Wr Hanson, Ruiz- ROW 55 YOUVUCJ. '-lun, Berens, Boolrs, Arcnibaki, Harvey, Perarra, DeLeon, ROW 7: Dorn, T. Boens, Scnza, Manfor. Born Bees and Cees had a mediocre season in fnerr infer-schocn track meefs. I29 VARSITY BASEBALL. ROW I: David Pierce, first Larry Bjork, secondq Leonard Shipman, Thirdg Joseph Cole, Tielderg Gary Bruns, piTcherg Ronald King, piTcherg Mike Miller, fielder, ROW 2: Norman WriqhT, Tielderg Wesley Brenneman. shorT sTopg Bill Bonser, cafcherg ThoVn5S PVSSTOH, firsl: Roger MareT, piTcherg James Epperson, caTcher, ROW 3: Gary Bosch, manager, Richard Ornsreiny shorT sTopg James Ellis, Tielderg Bruce MacKenzie, secondg Rocky Caliguire, fielder: Mark Krueger, manager. Team was leading league late in The season. sparked by all-Treeway league ouTTielders Bill Bon- ser and Larry Biork, Orange l-li's varsiTy horsehiders appeared To be The Team To be.aT in The Treeway league. DeTending champion WesTminsTer was hard hiT by graduaTion while over halT oT The PanTher squad were sTarTers lasT season. hiTTing and Tielcling The main Orange weaknesses during The lasT campaign seemed To be improved wiTh experience which made The Team a championship conTender. The piTching siT- uaTion was handled by leTTerman Ronnie King, and Two oT l.asT year's JV hurlers, Roger MareT and Gary Bruns. iunior varsiTy ln The iunior varsiTy deparTmenT Coach WalT l-Tamer seemed To have a solid TirsT uniT bur he was also in need oT TirsT raTe piTching help. Coach l-lamer in his TourTh season aT The JV's helm had much OT lasT year's squad back in quesT oT The league TiTle. WiTh experienced players back in The imporTanT posiTions, The JV's had a good 5llOl al llle Championship beflll- ALL FREEWAY league amsiap sri: ameri snags perfect pifch from Q swinging Sunny Hills siiafisiap, I3O JV PLAYERS. ROW I: Coach Hamer, John Harrison, Dave RiNey, Tom Capo, Vrc OcnzaWes, BIIJ Epperson, ROW 2: Jim Hyaff, Jim Casrner, Nafhan Youmans, Vic Lirnas, Roberr Hays, Nick Cruz. ROW 3: Jess Hores, Ray Mariin, Paul Gregorio, Roberf Anderson, Dona!d Schrnwdf, Pai Rodgers. ROW 4: Tim Parqee, Richard Elsey, Terry Han, James Corneff Philip Zirkie, Alex Cervanies. 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W 'x '7 Wvif I CROSS COUNTRY Team wound up fourih in lhe league bul Bob Delaney was lop in freeway Ieaque, Soph- omzre Bill Delaney was fifth in the league ROW I: Charles Lamb, Chipper Gilleiley Bil Cassidy, Dennis Whylc, Kenneih Reusch. ROW 2: Gere Cudwor.h, Jim Schroeder! Dennis Kahny Bill Delaney, Bob Delaney. minors major in sports I-Iey, Mr. I-lermannll I-Iaye you goi any shoesirings lrowels, ree shiris or size I4 EEE ioolball shoesl? The man who answers This iamiliar cry, Iylr. Glen I-Iermann, is prob- ably Ihe mosi harried man on The OI-IS campus. CYOSS COLll 1tYy Orange I-Ii's cross couniry ieam didn'I fare well in league compeliiion lhis year. bui Iwo Panihers, broihers Bob and Bill Delaney, did highlighr an olherwise mediocre season. Bob Delaney was Ihe lop runner in ihe league wilh a lime oi 8 min- uies 54.7 seconds ior ihe I.8 mile course. Broiher Bill placed iiilh in lhe league wiih a 9 minuie I7 second cloclcing. Overall, Oranges Iealher lungers finished Ihe sea- son wiih IOI poinis, while iirsl place Sanla Ana Valley ioialled 38 poinrs ior lhe season. gymnastics Newesi oi Grange I-Ii's clubs, ihe Gymnaslics club, is composed oi iiiieen siudenis dedicaied Io hard worlc. Coach Landon Cariens group has presenied hali- 'rime shows lor baskeiball games. I32 GYMNASTICS CLUB perlormed for PTA several varsiiy hall-limes, ROW I: Dennis Voss, Dwighr Bares, Dick Bodily, Charles Gabriel, .lim Turner Ron Kobernclc, ROW 2: Jim Trisrer, Dennis Ladd, Bill Mil'er, Gary Walby, Gary Suffern. ROW 3: Skip Gass, Alfred Serraio, Charles Suffern. ROW 4: Tim Monahan on the lop. BEST ATHLETES OF ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL Mays shown oulsrandiriq ability in previous years and represenr rrie icps iri their rcspeciiye field in girls and boys sporis. ROW I: Larry Biorky Vickie Bain, Biii Bowser, Pam Bermefi, Bob Deianey, Charlene Criiiy. ROW 2: Joanne Beiprez, Rick Hemmings, Daie Ciark, Gary Fox, Jack Seimari, Marqaref Uberf. I33 ORANGE AND WHITE coiors are dispiayed by Oranqh High Schooi's own fiaqfwiricrs, song leaders, rnaioreffes, yell leaders and Pafiy Panther in front of' their own a YELL LEADERS Nancy Hull, Susie Eggers, Chipper G-iiie++e, Skip Sass, and Bob Beebe.SONGLEADERS Marcia Drurnm, Pam Benneff, Nancy Johnson, Lani Crawford, Pa? Harfiy I34 SYM , 345152 - ' - Q gl. MN 1 if 5 f , iq Q M Q - sp. 6 E 4 ,ef My . V .sf V , s- Zi i ,4 W I Yi 0 vw ,Q 3, .F ,, 4 6 gs? girls t athletic association girls at Orange l-ligh have outstanding rec- ords in athletics. This year the GAA hosted all southern Grange County high schools including New- port l-larbor, Laguna Beach, l-luntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana Valley, Santa Ana and Tustin tor a hockey playday. Among the other activities that have contributed toward a successtul year tor the Gr'-XA were the tollowing: varsity tennis and badminton matches, the popcorn booth at the tootball games, the interesting and en- tertaining meetings, the long awaited otte campus awards assembly at Knott's Berry Farm. The most looked-torward-to event ot the year was the GAA tootball banguet l'iOViOlAed OVGUQG athletes. MODERN DANCE kit'ens on tvfrs. Bess Cce's keys are Charlotte Parsons, Rita Parsons and Susie Strong. '-'t: ff f -.r,.i Q il is ' 5 ayptw PLAYDAYS, oft-camtvus mcotinm orogrnms, toc'ba banaufts arf? orciafyc-.1 ov the GAA cabinet. ROW I: Patsy Qhara, tirst vicepresidentg Barby Wa ker, sgconrz vice-prcsfocnty Dar Bosch prasidentg Judy Moore, program chairman: Marilyn Goodnight, secretary. ROW 2: Martyn Jowcs, baomirton managery Dorna Orcutt, sottball managerg Sandy Best, vol- leyball managerg Barb Hart! basketball manager: Cora Hoftmastcr, hockey managerg Betty Cady, tennis manager. Not pictured is Kathy Powetl, treasurer ot the girls cabinet. I36 HOT BUTTERED popcorn drives Bill Tudor, Raul Poblano To Linda Grizz'e's GAA ioolball concession. s, -11- 5 F r Q9 Q-pr si Sw: ,MMM nd' FOOTBALL COACHES Grover Neff, Orville Nei eslein Rod Richl hold up ine brighl shirfs foofbail players gave lhenw af The annual football bancuer sponsored by The GAA. Laier in lhe everirg, fhe coaches preserled cups la lhe Most Valuabe Player Mcs' lr'-proved Player, MOST Valuable B Payer. f V-. ' lg, ! 2 W Q iiiiiijif , Y W a l ,hc ,A A' f is . .A , M f K W in 5 ,rf ,. i ., Q i U G gi X V Q is I 5 f.. slr ll , 6 r 5 - 2' H ' N Y . ' , lei wil 1 i' mi Carolyn Ashford Pal Flohrs Joanne Bel-'zrcz Mary Hurd Jan Lcc Bois Sherry Bconc Dar Bosch Diana Buskirk Stella Capps Jenel Srnifh Vickie Bain Paula Colin bIOCk O is one of The highesl honors which a GAA girl can achieve. An accurnulalion ol IOOO poinls is lhe basis ol The award. Bloclc O girls also represenl high ideals ol physical lilness, sporlsmanship and service. hw- 'll' . 5- PANTHER HIGHLIGHTS Served as Tre fhcrve for The GAA fool- ball banriuev slaqed al Walker Memorial Hall. More Fw 450 peo- ple aliendea The evenl, Dr. Rober? Cox of Los Argeles High srwcle. I37 Clois Cook Charlene Crilley Alfhea Danley Nancy Day . . 'Y ' ' rf 'Q W W s -g iii iii ...iii F in My 3 , . , K 2 '- , W 'Z , ,file 'J-fi ,.- , Shirfey Diamond Dian Dickson Marcia Drumm Susie Eggers award winners who have earned 250 poinis are eligible lo aclive membership in GAA. A girl can earn poinis by compeliiive aihleiic parlicipalion. Poinis are given ac- cording io The ieam ihe girl makes. The girl who gels on The iirsi leam earns l00 poinls. second leam 85 poinis, squad A 70 poinls. Awards are also given by ihe poinl sys- lem. To win a Circle O one musl earn 500 iooinlsg a winged O, 800 poinlsg a blocked O and sweaier, l000 poinis An exira siar is given for every 200 poinls rhereafler. at F7 STARS were pockered by GAA athleres. ROW I: Nokie Wheeler, Carolyn Ashford, Sandy Norron, Palsy Ohara. ROW 2: Chris Savoy, Cora l-loffmasfer, Par Lawson, Dar Bosch, Barby Walker, Marigarel Uberf, ROW 3: Sylvia Flores, Sue Meyer, Judy A. Reynolds, Julia Kusano, Jo Miller, Dale Clark, Belly Wall. . . .s V wma :QKSQQXSQQT Qs? . 4. ..... FOUR YEARS of skinned shins, broken finger nails, roll calls, playdays and championship games are parl oi The experience of senior Girls Arhleric Associalion members. I38 Donna Forgash Barbara Gable Kalhy Gammon Marilyn Goodniqhl H, , t 3 .e X is ,W . -J. 52 l . N Y 'W 3 1 5 33325 , X W f J znnie Gonzales Judy Graham lrene Lynch Linda Hardin officials XT 4 xy ii is a vilal parl of lhe physical eclucalion cle- parlmenl. ll is composed ol iunior and sen- ior girls who have leadership abilily. The members ol lhe club olliciale lor and help leach lhe sophomore girls in GAA. J W They assisl The boys al lheir lraclc meels each spring and lhey help lhe recrealion r cleparlmenl ol The cily ol Orange by ollici- OFFICIALS CLUB members referee sii enereeeeeei games. Row I: chefieee Crilley, chefmiee weieen, alinq and hoslessinq Gl ll'S Pl5YClf3YS for ele- Dian Dickson, Vickie Bain, Chrsline Ruiz, and Doloris Orcuff. ROW 2: Marlis l-lillon, Jane? Lindgren, Judy Reynolds, Peggy Hawkins, Cora l-loflmasler, Susie lvlanell, Merleen Reel and Shirley Diamond. lnnenl-ary Schools' SOFHOMORE and iunior GAA members help slaff The popcorn concession boolh, infer-school playday and infer-class compelilion leams, officials club and GAA cabinet. I39 Peggy Hawkins Marlis l-liITon Cora l-loffmasTer Rayma l-lolrnberg is f - T V we A.. ' K , 2' s vi V - . T 2 F T .. Q 5' 'J' ll W, i , ' 1 T 4,11 T ...T ...T 3 ,, 'Q ff- Nancy Hull Carol lce Marilyn Jones Connie Kassahn basketball opens The season each year. The sporT Turn- ouT suggesTs eagerness on The p.arT OT each girl To enTer inTo The spiriT OT lceen, alerT compeTiTion in which Tair play musT excel. The lcnowledge OT The rules and The proper playing Techniques are imporTanT TacTors which make This game one oT The mosT ex- ciTing sporTs oT The year. As a resulT OT The inTerclass games The sTrong junior Team clribbled away wiTh The championship aTTer a very close Tinals maTch wiTh The seniors. The GAA-l.eTTerman's game was one oT The highlighTs oT The basl4eTball season. The boys won again. DRIBBLING Toward The baslref, Nancy Johnson eludes Kolina Shaw, Behind Them Karen Dula and Sally Srruck check posiTions in iunior class pracTice game played as a prelude To inTerAclass compeTiTion. l4O SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Tl4rsT Team players are chosen Tor aThleTic abiliTy and coordinaTion. ROW I: KaThy Reynolds, June Goodwin, Donna OrcuTT, PaT Gunnerson, ChrisTie Nelson. ROW 2: Barbara Harf, Sandy BesT, Susan T-lahn, KaThy Powell, Linda Spady, Cindy Wilson, Nancy LiggeTT, and Beverly Kuse.. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TirsT Team members were champions of The inTer-class games. ROW I: Marilyn GoodnighT', Nancy Johnson Judy Moore, Susie Eggers, Karen Dula, Tracie MacDonald. ROW 2: Ccra HoTfmasTer, Kolina Shaw, Susie Manell, Connie Kassahn, Mary Hurd, Nancy Hull, and Diana Wiebers SENIOR BASKETBALL TirsT learn players played The iuniors in The all-school championship maTch ROV! l: Carol Lembke, Melinda Manell, Linda LeichTfuss, Joanne Belprez, Dian Dickson. ROW 2: Charlene Crilley, Sylvia Flores, Margaref Solorio, Vickie Bain, MargareT UberT, Sfella Capps, and Mary Richardson, 1 sg . . , , . . aria V. N A I Lewis r' N si, , ,5., 5 g , -- - ,G-1 I , I , f . - - :: g: z.m- - , aw ,.. lj ,E gigs: W .. 3 45 S fi is-V ff ,..- ' .gg 5 -' - - J' ii. 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Tfiiil ...... ....,, L ..-.: .2 .Q-,-:-ea-., -, ..-- .-.-. . - JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS Team members play each olher afTer school, Trying To eliminale down To The besT players, ROW I: Nancy Miller, Linda Fansher, Pam BenneTT, BeTh Walker, Nancy Page, Paf Kruc- ger. ROW 2: Leslie Olsen, Diana Buskirk, Marlis HllTon, Barbara Gable, Mary Lawson, and Cherie Boone. Julia Kusano Judy Kolina Connie Kozina PaT Lawson , .W -MW ws, ...,.,.,, ,..,......-..-.-,-.-......-.s.. 1 .:.f i z 5 T' ...4 tx V E A ,, Q ,M . Q ,K Q ' 5 i :I 5 ffm . ... ' L.- , l l Linda LeichTTuss Sharon Higgins JaneT Lindgren Melinda Manell tennis Team members and Their placemenT are deTermined by means OT a conTinual lad- der TournamenT during class Time. These TournamenTs have an appeal Tor The players who always seem eager Tor compeTiTion and recogniTion. A winning Tennis Team depends upon individually skilled players. The varsiTy Ten- nis Team members have proved Their abiliry by winning Tive compeTiTive maTches and Tying one. These maTches are played during The Tall semesTer on Thursday aTTernoons. TusTin versus Orange was The mosT diT- TiculT oT all The maTches played. Because This was so, Team members realized They needed To Train more conscienTiously. ATTer ThaT The Orange Team was able To win The nexT Tive maTches. VARSITY TENNIS players won all maTches againsT local schools. ROW l: Jan Bois, Carol Rohrs, CaThy Cebula, Judy Beasley, Nancy Day, Sue Meyer, BeTTy Cady. ROW 2: Julia Kusano, Sue ShorTer, Charmian Walson, Janel' SrniTh, Peggy Hawkins, Georgia Chapman, Judy Schaffer, Dale Clark, Dar Bosch, PaT Rohrs, TOP GIRL Tennis player for The year was senior Dale Clark who defeaTed all her Orange High opponenfs during The regular Ten- nis season. Dale has a sTrongV backhand smash and good form. l4I Susie Manell Nancy Johnson Charmian Wafson Judy Moore i i s .W I M -cf . Sandra NorTon Joy Nulph Pafsy Ohara Billie Posf hockey is one oT The mosT dangerous sporTs oT The year. l-lardly a girl in GAA survives The season wiThouT a baTTle scar To show Tor her heroic eTTorTs. The ouTsTanding evenT oT This hockey season was The hockey playday when GAA hosTed Girls AThleTic AssociaTions from oTher souThern counTy high schools. OuT of The Tour games The juniors and seniors played, They won Three. The sopho- more girls won Three ouT of Three games played. ,,,,...,..,qv-ei CRACK goes The hockey sTick againsT The hard whiTe ball as senior Carol Lembke, all-sTar hockey player and GAAS mosT ouT- sfanding hockey player, dribbles The ball down The grass alley. l42 fry ggi Q3 .is T I .4 ,. we N A sg si-.il ,Q-i Y iw' s A fl. l 3 gzip .m' 52 2.1-f. ' e af W Ms SOPH HOCKEY. ROW I: Bev Kusel, Kafhy Reynolds, Bob Becker, Rufh Record, Gerry Parsons, Kay Law- son, June Goodwin, Carol'Janka, Donna OrcuTT. ROW 2: Nan LiggeTT, PaT Walker, PaT Gunnerson, Barb HarT, Sandy BesT, Sue Hahn, Lin Spady, Kafhy Powell, Ce Serrano, Marleen Vogel, Es Rodriguez, El Workman. JUNIOR HOCKEY firsT Tearn members won Their playday buT losT inTer-class game TiTle To seniors. ROW I: Lois Inmann, Deloris OrcuTT, Marilyn Goodnighf, Sharon Cleary, Dorofhy Hodge, Sherie Srnifh, Nancy I-Iarf. ROW 2: Clois Cook, Nancy Hull, Connie Kassahn, Cora HoTfmasTer, Rufh I-IewleTT, Susie Manell. nwsfsmsmm g , .M I 1 W b HW if N, as .mm .,-ffl My 9JA,Eji,vx,:jf . nity W 'Z K F, SENIORS. ROW I: Judy Graham, Charlene Crilley, Joanne Belprez, Linda LeichTfuss, Melinda Manell, Dian Dickson. ROW 2: Carol Lembke, Sylvia Flores, Carolyn Ashford, Sharon Abboff, Vickie Bain, Margaref UberT. The senior girls' hockey Team won The infer-class hockey TiTle capifalizing on vigorous, unifed efforT. ,,.,..4nvnnllll SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL first team members went to Laguna Beach in annual playday against county schools. ROW I: Stacie Fairbairn, Barbara Hart, Sandy Best, Beatrice Cabrera. ROW 2: Donna Orcutf, Kathy Powell, Nancy Liggett, Beverly Kusel, Estelle Rodriguez. They beat first team iuniors after school. A I 'qul sag wiyg. Q C I Q 1' 3 A'-v I iii ix I 5 ...' ii i Sw ' ' Lf W. :. V s: s --'r 'R rr'rrr is Haf:e'r rs r P5 I as , I t , .- sf 9 Q. I E A A , Xiu 1, I, g , v-..-.. Z .,.A, i , ' Y 3 ,. Qlt' E, J A . 11 if Qkll a , - if :. ii i ' ' Q ..,. if i - fi E .:v.:A. : i n - : gil :., E , ,,,- Q Q ' , f K ' 'A ' '- - V Q 3 ,t I I ' f 3 ' f .,.,.. , I 'r,, if I I gsigir sg W . y ,.,.,a -A -fr , , , JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL first team members are strong competitors in interclass and playday games. ROW I: Isabel Rodriguez, Marilyn Goodnight, Marsha Thompson, Nancy I-lart, Lois Inman. ROW 2: Sharon Cleary, Carla Newkirlc, Cora Hoffmaster, Susie Manell, Susan French, Nancy I-lull, and Tracie Loraine MacDonald. as K, -. ii fif- Vfvigm 'fl 'f' M, ll ' .. .,,. 2 r -2 -r Zggrfasg R g i. 42.251 i , ..,y..,,A 2 Q r 3 Q Ng 1 ln Q 3 fc., s ,. Wil' 3 Q SENIOR VOLLEYBALL first team members won the inferclass championship, defeating iuniors decisive'y during a sixth period match. ROW I: Judy Kolina, Charlene Crilley, Dar Bosch, Linda Leichtfuss. ROW 2: Judy A. Reynolds, Marilyn Kusel, Dale Clark, Margaret Ubert, Judy Schaffer, and Georgia Chapman. Judy Melinda Rees Sharon Richardson Christina Ruiz , EE . 'N I I l s A 4 hr I I f f Sz. , . ,.. , , I . Sl Carol Rohrs Judy Schaffer Kolina Shaw Sue Shorter volleyball girls yell at each other, Keep on your toes now! and Spike that ball! Volleyball season is one of the shortest seasons of the year and therefore results in diligent work, practice and slcill on the part of each girl. Team worlc is one of the most impor- tant points in the game of volleyball. The senior teams won championship points when they showed their teamwork. pep and spirit as they defeated the juniors and sophomores in the interclass games during sixth period and after school. I V, AE' lfffrfgjjikg N1 S vr'lfrf2ffffi'i'i'lfl fri!-rl MII f lr, ,I if 12 . I ,- It V llilligf' s.s,,,M N I, if riigf 33 + iw' K' - . ' a '3S-we , K A KN , ,A I is gg i sr ,414 7 11 I E giisjy-T . H - QW K ps. qglfxn-fu ,is we . - 1 , HI, r N ' pe -,asffp at - L. W 1 f. .... W. I W -- , .3 Q 'Q - H - f' -4:5 ..:-- fi -'f H '- , 5 . N ,sg - 1 . . , ff ri, -' ' 'V .mai 7 fi es. ,' 1 f1. ',. 'v rs ' ' ,. , .Ex '- r 'xi NE., Al Vx , Ji, ,lylnm ,.4i,. -.M SMACK of bare hands against white sphere sends volleyball in smashing arch across net as champion senior team practices. During junior game Margaret Ubert served all I5 senior points. I43 i I 2 Y THUMP goes ine birdie as Dian Dickson swafs if over fne noi. Beffy Waff eyes flue sliulflecock and expecfanfly walls ils relurn. Joy Srniln Cafny Paddock Mary Siem Karen Dum Q . U i .. . is lv. U ' i ' .K I , Y .ws 1 , f , -2 if ,J , J 2 ' kip 'iii 2 - 2 5 0- 2 T 3 l Margarel Uberf' Barbie Walker Bern Walker Marsna Walfon CHAMPION CHARMIAN Walson, The official for soph badmin- ion slams 'rhe birdie across fhe ner in a demonsfrafion of flwe form and abilily fltal nas made ner GAA cufsfandinq baciminfon player. I44 1 i I V 1 S JUNIOR BADMINTON firsf learn players offered sfronq cornpefifion Susan I-loworfn, Diana Wiebers, Janis Millircn, ROW 2: Sherrill Mayfi I ill? i ,gf as an alerf feam in games. ROW I: eld, Diana Buskirk, and Kafliy Gammon. som-ioMoRE BADMINTON. Row iz Gloria schamanek, Donna Simi, Mary Mammary Eyeiyn Aicmsan, Par Sawyer. ROW 2: Pam I-Iolz, Jackie Brace, Leslie Moore, Jessie Sfruck, Sharyl Hyder, and Jane? Norby. f 1.3--llifirhzw ' fi if ' 'r A J .El if X I rifi sfil ,. , ,,,. . . , .,. . 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ALL-STAR hockey players for OHS. ROW I: Margarel Uberl, Charlene Crilley, Linda Leichlfuss, Joanne Bel- prez. ROW 2: Donna Orculr, Rulh l-lewlell, Cora l-lolfmasrer, Barbara l-larl, Ellie Workrnan, Sharon Cleary. SYMBOLS OF ACHIEVEMENT for parlicipalion in GAA bring g7rls leflers, swealers, slars, slrioes for each year and pins. Belly Wall' Diana Wiebers Nokle Wheeler Dana Wlrlh ....,. , A Q t I Q if 2'-' flili.-V l V7 E 2 y ii 3 V My E 1 J 71 1 Q ls Q ,, Ms f . i ' ,.,.,.. 5 jig: VV :ggi is . . , A W :- . - k -y is 3 . l . ag. . Georgia Chapman Dale Clark Sylvia Flores Judy Tirnken all-stars NEW BLOCK O5 received awards ar February rneeling, ROW l: Judy Moore, Nancy Day, Marilyn Gooclnighl, Nancy Johnson, Kolina Shaw, Margarei Solorio, Janel Srnilh, Connie Kassahn. ROW 2: Sharon Richardson, Chris Sayoy, Shirley Diamond, Sharon Cleary, Susie Eggers, Rulh l-lewlell, Nancy Hull. ROW 3: Linda Hardin, Judy Schaffer, Peggy Hawkins, Cora l-loflrnasler, Sally Struck, Carla Newkirk, Jenny Gonzales, Marlis Hilron, lrene Lynch, Mrs. Helen Johnson, deparlrnenl head. Standing: Barbara l-larl, Donna Orcmr. l45 ig ? I 3 e 5 5 , Q elk 1 kk f 2.5 . .MW x V v9 Ay My -ff 1 4 uw J- wb , , .,.. f Q - r 5 A, 'R Af, 9 Ssslfzf Ti -:f..f, ' 2 f-' firm QSEZYLQIEZ 43 4,5 14 ff? 1, H b . 7, , '-f-12:-aw ,350 q,M,g 545 Q Q, - ' Ig. ZW X V 6 fm - 4 , .,,. i iw' ff A A 1W , Q' , i -K V wmxg QM 4 A x, Aff. cv vw' cc X MT 655445 m wax xxx,-R S, Jw X' mx 5 41' . ws M X. N A K ,Wx ty iss?- E F 4 xv 5 - W ,mx ,fd X, - my K - 'kffmx . Lkywf? x ,X YY JUNIOR ADVISORS sfood behind The class in planning acTiviTies. ROW I: Nancy Racine, Mrs. Mariorie Ball, ROW 2: Mr. John Rowe. junior class has, since The beginning oT iTs TirsT year in high school, been enThusiasTically engaged in many proiecTs. As Treshmen The class won The PeanuTs Tor Polio Drive and also sold magazines, which broughT in a proTiT oT 3400. During iTs second year, The class puT on The Sophomore Carnival. lBooThs were spon- sored by various clubs and proTiTs were spliT wiTh The class, so ThaT in TuTure years The class oT '62 could sponsor large acTiviTies. Now during iTs Third year has come The biggesT proiecT OT all, The Prom. Prepa- raTion Tor This evenT sTarTed aT The begin- ning oT The school year when commiTTees were elecTed. The Theme remained a secreT To alll NexT year The junior class will become seniors, buT memories oT preceding years will linger. I48 Vice-Presidenf Lee Cornei I .I JUNIOR STEERING commirree members were Ihr: Gunderson, Janef Smifh, Sharon Higgins, Peggy Donna Bidwe-II, Shari Boftnc, Diana Buskirk, Shcr Rufh I-Iewleff, Barbara GabIe, Linda Fansher, Car Secrefary SaIIy Sfruck Treasurer Nancy Hari ,rc backers of The prom ROW I: Berfy SLC Doss, I-Ieidi Swanson, Sharri Snnirh, Donna Walker, Janice Wisen, Karhy Gammon, DeDe Hawkins. ROW 2: Donna Forqash, Dorfy Hodge, SherriII Mayfieid, Liz Sorensen, Susie Eggers, Candie I-Iineman, Marcia Thompson, ry Di'Iehay, Brenda Veach. ROW 3: Bien Rasmusson, Nick Cruz, Earl Gass, Nancy I-IuII, PauIa Davis, Susan Iv1aneII, Nancy I-Iarf, oI Brouqher, Befry Sfiii, Jackie Grimm, ROW 4: Larry HaiI, BiII Kianer, Lee Cornef, Dave Leichriuss, John AIaux, Tom Presion, Wes Brcnncrnan, Bih Smirh, Richard Geirsrnann. La Parisiennem was Ihe theme of The annuaI iunior-senior prom af which The iunior cIass saIuTecI, enferfained graduating seniors. I49 Wi N 'Q DARLENE EVELYN AKERS . . . Band. JOHN ALAUX , , . French club sergeanl al armsg Lellermaris clubg Boys spcrfs sfudenr lrainerg Sludenr legislalureg Prom decoralion commilree. SHERRY ALLEN . . . FTAQ Pep clubg FHA: AFS: Sfeering commilleeg Flaglwirler, REFLECTOR. KEN AMLING , . . Foofballg Track. BOB ANDERSON . . . Baseball. CAROLE ANDERSON . . . Girls league. DONNA ANDERSON . . . Girls league. LURLENE ANDERSON . . . Girls league. BILL ANDERSON . . . Track, GAYLORD ANDERSON . . , Band, JUDY ARMOR . . . FHAQ Pep clubg Arl club. FAY CAROL ARNER . . . Girls league. BARBARA JEAN ARNETT . . . Girls league. KEN ASSINK . . . Boys forum. AVALINE AUTERSON . . . Girls league. ' wr wr' 3 'Q wiv . 'W J fm... Eff Ag .. . 'e.:. '..fI1?:'I: 'Y ei'r'li.' A .ff Jr. '-.V M 'gui a a ' W' .,,. , Qu.. .. , ...W 5 if-wr 3 ' T 5 ua '.- iq .E i H A-sv ---0 ' 'NI Nur'-wp A H A 4-if X . L.. I K I 1. in I A r 3 A 2,11 x' T 'dl y. -ii 'mhz 'el 'P' ig, , Q5 V wi V 's -W - ., .gz A S' ' 0 'I g kinds., I 'S '.k W.. ':i5' - J . ..... . T A. 5 ff A ,jf 'A . . DICK AYRES . . . Boys forum. fi JOHNNY BAIN . . . Boys forum. , MY BARBARA BALDWIN . . . Library Science. P , . we . g 'Nu' DAVE HARNETT . . . Cross counlryg Track. - 'Wi W N-new 49 9' NETA BARRON . . , GAA: Library Science. +f , A -' -- M I STEVE BARRON . . . Baslcelballj Track. 4 DWIGHT BATES . . . Pep bandg lnsrrumenfal erisembleg Panther H5255 ' bandg dance band: fumbling. . ,5 5fQ , f + 'f . .- gg ' 'Mu , A zj IVAN BELL . . . Boys forum. ' , I KAREN serHuNe . . . Girls league. 'Z N- f 'V .A ., H, CAROL ANN BEYEORS . . , ORANGE AND WHITEQ Library science R'- V t l ' FHAQ Variely showy SYLLABUS. . T, lg fa Yr I. ii r ... li EI-.- 7': sr-s-v-K I A ' 126.932 l 5 MK 2 A - P DONNA BIDWELL . . . sms league. 5 . 3 I - M sos BIGLER . . . Lafln Club: Tennis. Q In E ,gh In AE 'K .V i Fas DAVID BISHOP . . . Key clubg Science clubg Boys forum: Tennis, ii ' an Wi 'il Hd . ii' I A IDA JEAN BITTLE . . . Clirislmas programg Evening in Drama. , '92, P '59 'V W' ' .Tl I, .: :ii - A -w- f ' N' . SALLY ANN BLAUSER . , , Girls league. 'va jf ' . . .,... 'I g.. 'f . W X R I X W ,jf . -az.. T CAROLYN BOND , . . Cl1r'slma p 1 E ' ' D Ill A .... - ag. . A Variely Show slaQe crew, I S logram Venlllg In lama iiliii r : JACK BONKRUDE . . . CSP: chess Club: raaiballq Track. 5- '51 W ' r I P , , 'F . ,:.gf..., I I , SHERRY BOONE . . . CSFQ Lali l bg sr A 'ii 5 PrAg 5 ' ' 'fx' . - '- ' -'Q' A GAAQ Crlrisfrnas program. In CU eellllg Ccmml ee SYS? RSS' - Q fn y an : Qi I ' W' -. LARRY BORJA , . . Foolballg Traclcy Lellermans clubq Mos? improved ke, Q. 5,-T. , 'M g -' Q playerg All counly foolball leamg All-Freeway league team. ...gif lf' M .L . -. :MY DAW-N MARIE BOUGHTON , . , Drill ieamy Pep Club: PHA: GAAg f r A Officials clubg Sleeririg commilfee. A I mi. I ' Ajax l5O WQIFH1. g,....f.fv' wr r W. Fi '2 M ' Q- 1 fans-fx .. X i - I : l i Z, , I E. ,h -' 5 'N 3' ' me Nfu i mn , awww fi uf .Sr fa I X X Q i iiwm k inf ia'-ei hzwwu :fag ' rf u Q 'QW as ' he Y. xxx xx -2 9 , :nee--sk, 3 ' JK .4 ...Q ., ..-N Q9 i ik? Tsai V :ll l is mm. 5 if am ev WY an sf' Q an T ' 'Sv' B ' we-1 fi lil! ' I i fl, ' Q dm VN! I R S LEE Q 'W' rw, f-5' ' 'riff' F 4 : 3- ll . A V 'jk 1 si i - A m ' qL.x W' G I I I l l Q v,,, I I ' .Yi nv' Wh! + -1 ' 'bs ... lf - -' Z L xl N X , .wi x 'Q TDK X lax .3' 'I , 1 rv- . --' .,,A mf ,Q Aubuf in V. ,A mr ,az M -an -5. ifgiz . . R f ...J A -.71 if .1 , T 'ii :-. - ..:.., .,'. . . --:' I, I ,F 'N If .X MELINDA BOWEN . . . Spanish club: Pep clubg Chess clubg Variefy show: CSFg Chrislmas programg Fall concerfg AFS7 Drama club. PEGGY BRANDT . , . Girls league. LARRY BRENNEMAN . . . LeHerman's clubg Foolballg Baskelball manager. WES BRENNEMAN . . . Key clubg Spanish clubg Varsily baseballg Sfeering cornrnilfeeg Sludenf legislalureg CSF. DELLA BREWER , . . Girls league. EAKROL BROUGHER . . . Sfeering commiffeeg CSFg French club' T . JERRY BROWN . . . Boys forum, BOB BROWN . . . Boys forum. CHARLES BRYANT . . . Boyx forum. KATHY BUEHLER . . . GAAg Spanish club. ANITA BUENO . . . Girls league. PAT BURBANK . . . Girls league. DIANA BUSKIRK . . . CSFg Sleering commifieeg GAAg REFLECTOR. LINDA BUTCHER . . . FTA. LONNIE BUZZO . . . Girls league. BETTY CADY . , . GAA Tennis managerg Vocal ensembley SYLLABUSQ REFLECTOR. SUSIE CALEY . . . Drill 'reamg FHAg Pep club. KAY CALLISON . . . Drill Ieamg Concerl Choir. CHARLES CAMP . . . Foofballg Baskefballg Baseballg Band. TONY CAMPOS . . . Boys forumg Aulo shop. MARGO . . Girls league. .IFMMCARMICHAEL . f . Boys forum, KEN CARTER . . . Boys forum. DONA CARTIER . . . Girls league, CAROLYN CEBULA . . . GAA: Girls league cabinefq Flagfwirler. JOHN F. CHANTLAND . . . Boys forum BUNNIE CHASSAGNE . . . Ari' club. KAY CHENEY . , . Girls league. EUNICE CLARK . . . Drill Ieamg GAA. LINDA CLARK . . . FHAg Drill Ieam. SUSAN CLARK . . . Girls league. SHARON CLEARY . . , GAAg Sleering commifieeg All slar bas- keiballg REFLECTOR, HANS CLEMENS . . . Spanish club. DARLENE COCHRAN . . , Girls league. LINDA COLE . . , Girls league. I5I JIM COLIANNI . . . Boys forum. CLOIS COOK . . . GAAQ Steering committee. MIKE CORCORAN . . . Key clubg Basketball managerg Tennis Fall concertg Christmas programg Variety show. LYNN HILBURN . . . Boys forum. ART CORDARIO . . . Boys forum. RODGER CORNELISON . . . Boys forum. SHERRY CORNELL . . . FTAg Spanish clubg AFSg Steering cornrnittee. LEE CORNETT . . . ketballg Track. DAVID CORTEZ . . . LILLIAN CORTEZ . DARBY CORTRIGHT CAROL CRAWFORD LAN! CRAWFORD . Steering committee. WAYNE CRAWFORD DENISE CREAMER . Class vice-presidentg Key clubg Footloallg Bas- Boys forum. . . Girls league. . . . Boys forum. . . . Girls league. . . Song leaderg Student legislatureg GAA: . . . Band. . , Girls league. LOUIE CRUZ . . . FFA. NICK CRUZ. . . Key club treasurerg Science club treasurerg Spanish clubg Basebalig Steering comrnitteeg Student legislature. EDDIE CURTIS . . . Cross countryp Basketball managerg Tennisg Key clubg CSF. SUSAN CUTNER . . . FTAg Spanish club. CARL DADSON . . . Chess clubg CSF, BLAKE DAVIDSON . DIANE DAVIS . . . PAULA DAVIS . . . JIM DAY . . . Boys NANCY DAY . . . Band: District banclg SKIP DEAN . . . Boys ROBERT DELANEY . indoor track meet. JOICE DE LISER DE DIANTHAQDELL . . . DOUG DEVORE . . JANET DICKEY . . . STEVE DIGHTON . . . . Chess clubg Tonnisg Student legislature. Girls league. Girls league. forum. GAA: Tennisg Spanish clubg Pep club: CSF: All Southern California band. forum. . . Cross county captaing Trackg LA Times MORSAIN . . . French club. Art club. . Football. FTAg CSF. . Junior choir. SHERRY DILLEHAY . . . FTA: GAAg CSFQ REFLECTOR associate editorg Irish paper e TERRY DOBBS . . . BETTY SUE DOSS . . I52 diforg Steering commitfeeg Student legislature, FFA. . 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TA' 1 Q- S1 YWHHQ W Xa , S az: v nm. .ff iff' .,::4m....' , my X . xx Q' 3 :Nev-fsSil's I I as in a - .. - .f . U ww. ww. Z. 'wrmfr 1 , W Fe he f H55 55,4 ,, . we I X ,Z , .I. --..., , , , W , In gi WM 52 .,. : , . lsrfffj if s . M a V .,..., ww 5 - ,A A .. A ...ff ' ..:f 1' '--, '--- I M . A . ' gr if ..r. f me le -Y. Q51 .,,. A ' . I A Wi 11. ', fi if ..:- fi' Q 'W' . ,j,:f 5 -'-: E KA W 4 .g,..:.a . ... ,,, S s--,A 4 ,.. I f r . ,, If I... S. DIANA DOUGLAS . . . Girls league, s MARGARET DOWCETT . . . Girls league. CHERRYL DUDLEY . . . Pep club. KAREN DULA . . . GAA: Sfeering commiffee: Girl of fhe monfh CAMERON DUNCAN . . . CSF: Foofball, ROBERT DUNHAM . . . B Foofball: Track. EDWARD EATON . . . Boys forum. SUSIE EGGERS . . . AFS: GAA: Yell leader: Sfudenf leqislafure' Lafin club: FTA: FFA chapfer sweefhearf: Steering commiffee. MARGARET EICKMANN . . . Band. MARILYN ELLIOTT . . . Girls league. GEORGE ELLIS . . . Boys forum. GARY ELSEY . . . Arf club presidenf: FTA. ANGIE ENGLE . . . FHA. WILLIAM EPPERSON . . . Foofball: Baseball. MARSHA ERICKSON . . . Spanish club: Pep club: FTA: Poefry work- shop. LORRAINE ESCOTO . . . GAA. DAN ESPINOZA . . . Boys forum. EMILIO ESPINOZA . . . Boys forum. PAUL ESTRADA . . , Baseball, CAROL ETTER . . . GAA. HOWARD EVANS . . . Boys forum. LYNDA FANSHER . . . Arf club: Spanish club: GAA: Officials club: Sfeering commiffee. GUS FELIX . . . Boys forum. ANN FODY . . . Girls league. DONNA FORGASH . . . Spanish club: French club: GAA: FTA: Sfeering commiffee: CSF. JERRY FOSTER . . . Boys forum. GARY FOX . . . Sfudenf legislafure: B Baskefball: Varsity tennis: Prom commiffee. SUSAN FRENCH . . . Band: GAA. RUBY FRIEND . . . Concerf Choir 3: Library science club: GAA. KENNETH FRYER . . . Boys forum. ARDIS FURULI . . . Girls league. BARBARA GABLE . . . Sfeering commiffee: Lafin club: GAA fennis: CSF: Arf club hisforian. CHARLES GABRIEL . . . Gymnasiics club, LUCILLE GALLARDO . . . Girls league. KATHY GAMMON . . . GAA Isl feiam hockey: CSF: Sfeering com- miffee: Lalin club: Chrisfrrias program: Evening in Drama. I53 JACK GANO . . . Boys forum. . .I jx -I :I f mf f A ' ..., NANCY GARCIA . , . QIIIS league. EQ fmwiwz I. 5 I I SKIP GASS . . . Yell leader: Sreering comrnilieeg Gvrnnasiic elubg 'E ,qi Ii ' ' 'I 'ww 'VF JANICE GAYMAN A A I FTA: pep dub. I? ....,. I V 4 V. .E II... -ew-4 K JOSEPHINE GEHRINGER . . sms Ieaaue. 1 f Ii A TM I ' if p .fu I A ,I A... . I :wYAX2X1eAiT.I A ' Y I .. .,3. f wr sos GILBERT , . . Foolballg Band. .Ii A fi CHIPPER GILLETTE . . . cheerleader: searing Cammsiieeg Key I In , clubg Leiferrnans clubg Cross couniryg Tennis. .52 I 'M W PEARL GILMAN . . . Hag Iwifief, siudem legislature: eAA. W ' i i. N55 RICHARD GLEITSMANN . . , Foofballg sieefing nominee. -AfF Li f M355 I .sg JOLEEN GLOSHEN . . . cancel Choir. Y --A- ' - L ,QR 3 I . I5ff:.,4s.f5R ., - I AI Im - .Ir .I . mg... in V I W. . E. has MARGIE GOODIN . . . GAAQ Evening in Drama. II is-2 LARRY GOODART . . . Bays forum. W gre WF- MARILYN GOODNIGHT , . . GAA: Baslcefball firsf leam and all' si-arg First learn hockevg GAA secreiaryg Block O. ' .Rm - SHEILA GORMAN . , . Girls league, ii if 'ff . JANET GRAHAM . . . Ari club: Conceri choirg Evening in j Drar'nag Varieiy showg Fall concerfg Chrisirrias play. V' .M'f f I i :HQg, g I: W . rwfii 2 - ..., MICHAEL GREEDY . . . Foolball. , I ' Ig II DAVID GREER . . . Baskeiuaii. ew .I I. I W . ,Eg A I if W .II l CAROL GRIFFITH . . . Pep Clubj FTAQ Poelry workshop, ' I ':i i5ifi5. MF f W - E,- JACKIE GRIMM . . . French clubg GAA: Hockey first fem: sfuaem -.l'fz wwf? 5 . W., I 'X Ieqislarureg Sfeering commirfee. 'M' v II :5-E: - K, ark 2 CLINTON GRIZZLE . . . Boys forurh. H H i i 'i ':'-::- 5555 D as , A . .- .. ' X X qw. I,.IL,I H 2 'hi' GLORIA GUILLEN , , , Girls league. , DE DE GUNDERSON . . .Steering commilleeg GAAQ Thespians, C ii ORANGE AND WI-IITEg Chrisimas programg Evening in Drama. , ii- 5:- JUDY GWALTNEY , , . Arr clubg GAA. 'fi my . MIKE HADLEY . . . Boys forum. I' TILLY HALDERMAN . . . e-IHS league, K Us LARRY HALE . . . Key dubg Leilerrnans clubp Sfudenr legislafureq ' I .' Sieering commifiee. A: I ' GAYLE HALL . . . Drill Ieam. ' ' . ,gy In ' MELINDA HAMAKER . . . Girls league. E IQI . :II Ima - ., LARRY HANDSCHUG . . . says forum. .i.,,I,.'W'? . ' 5 nf- - WAYNE HANSEN . . . Poetry workshop. i' :::If'-- I' I :5 i .I II . - I N AK fr 'K I J AN K W WILLIE HANSON . . . Lalin clubg CSFg Key club secreiarvg Chess club vice presidehlg Cross counfryg Track. PAT HARRIGAN . . . Girls league. LOYD HARRISON . . . CSFg Chess club secrelaryg Spanish club. NANCY HART . . . 6AAy Spanish clubg Sleering commifieeg Class heasurer. PAT HARTLEY . . .Song leaderp JV Iennisg GAA: Srudenl Iegislalureg Sleeririg commifiee. l54 I , , Aviz- A - .IT mi I ' -,.. H-we I .w 51IIE . -.. I W ,gi . Neffgimraq .Sh ,lg I, . me., M X I ,I i......... A -Aw. . . 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Varsify 'rennisg Sfeering cornmiffeeg CSF: French clubg Lafin clubg Science clubg Foreign exchange finalisf. LLOYD HAYES . . . Track. WES HAYS . . . Spanish club. VVILLIAM HEALEY , . . Trackg Sfudenf legislafurc. RICHARD HEARD . . . Track. KRISTIN HENDERSON , . . GAAQ Lafin clubg Pep bandg CSFg Sfeering comrniffee. BOB HENDERSON . . . Bandg Sherman rangers. MIKE HENDRIX . . . Boys forum. WILLIAM HENNINGS . . . Boys forum. RICK HENNINGS . , . Key clubg Lefferrnans clubg Sfudenf legis- lafureg Lafin clubg Varsify baskefbally Varsify fennisg Science club: CSF freasurer. RUTH HEWLETT . . . GAAg Arf clulog Sfeering cornmiffee. SHARON HIGGINS . . . FHAg GAAg FTAg Spanish clubg AFSg Sfeering commiffeeg Sfudenf legislafureg Irish songleaderg REFLECTOR. GREG HILL . . . CSF: Foofballg Trackg REFLECTOR. CHERIE HILTON . . . Chrisfmas programg Evening in Dramag Variefy show. CANDIE HINEMAN . . . Paffy Panfherg Sfeering commiffeeg GAA. MERRILEE HINMAN . . . GAAg Sfeering comrniffeeg Library science. LEE HOBBS . . . Key clubg Leffermans clubg Foofballg Trackg Sfudenf legrslafure. DOTTY HODGE . . . GAA: FTAg CSFg Lafin club: Officials club: Steering cornrniffeeg French club. CORA HOFFMASTER CSF GAAg Hockey rnanagerg Block Og Spanish clubg FTAy Officials club. BOB HOLMES . . . Boys forum. SHARON HOLT . . . Girls league. GARY HOOVER . . . Boys forum. JULIE HOPPER . . . ORANGE AND WHITE. SUSAN HOWORTH . . . GAAg Concerf choir. NANCY HULL . . . GAAQ Isf feam baskefball and hoclceyg All sfar baslcefballg Lafin club presidenfg FTAg Yell leaderg Sfeerinq commiffeeg Pep club. ANN HUNTER . . . Girls league. MARY HURD . . . Spanish clubg GAAg Isf fearn baskefball and hockeyg Bandg CSF. DAVE HUTSON . . . Boys forum. LOIS INMANN . . , Sfeering cornmiffceg GAAQ Officials clubg French club, ROBERT JACKMAN . . . Boys forum. JUDY JEFFERIES . . , Girls league. RENA JEFFERIES . . . Girls league. TERRY JENKINS . , . Boys forum. GEORGE JENIKE . . . Boys forum. l55 ANN JEPPERSON . French cIubg GAAQ Drama cIubg DrIII Ieexmg Varlefy show Evenxng in Drama, RICHARD JETT Boys forum. JIM JEWELL BaskeIbaIIg Track. GRETA JOHANSEN . . GAAQ JV Tennis. LINDA JOHNS GAAQ Sfeerinq commIIIee. MARIE JOHNSON . GAAQ Bandg Srecrmq commIHee. NANCY JOHNSON . . GAAp Isf Ieam baskeTbaII and hockeyg Song leader VocaI ensernbieg Shar DusIers. SANDY JOHNSON . . Pep cIubg Poefry workshop. ALAN JONES FooIbaII. MARDELL JONES . GAAg OfficIaIs dub. CONNIE KASSAHN . . GAA: Srudenf IeqIsIa?ureg Srecrinq com- mwifee GIrIs Ieague REFLECTOR, LINDA KEARN Pep cIubg FTAQ PoeIry workshop, LYNN KERLEY PoeIry workshopq Lafin clubg Arr cIuI::g RE- WURTILA KILCHER . . Tennisg Sfudenf from AIaska. LINDA KILDAY GIrIs Ieaque, RON KING Lerfermans cIubg BaskeIbaIIg BasebaII. BILL KINGSMILL . French cIub. JOHN KIRKWOOD . . Boys forum. DEBBIE KITTS Conccrr choIr. BILL KLANER FooIbaIIg Track. BARRY KLUEVER . Boys forum. CAROLYN KNAAK . . GAA. G-irIs league Boys forum. . Boys forum Spanish cIubg Boys forum. JOLLY KOSLOSKY . . GAAQ FTAy Sieerinq commII+eeg Conceri BILL KOVAC FooIbaIIg SIudenI IegIsIaIureg Track. JANET KRAEMER . GAA. DENNIS LADD Gyrnnashcsg TennIs. CHARLES LAMB Key cIubg Chess cIubg Tennisg Cross counhy. QQ- ,.'- -. K - I , H MM PAM LANNEN G-irIs Ieague. A if '- :I 'M f W- Q if M I ' I JUDY LARUE G-IrIs Icaque. 1 . J in A --,', U '--:: . ' 'VW MARSHALL LEDESMA . . . Spanish cIub, ,W !.,,.. , ? f, L5 an A 'WW val 1 If 9 v Wie v K, 1 , 4 , M ..-I . ,M f -I ,Sf M., g .i.'fI-'.-fvvjj ' A '.--,'y2.+,.-jj. 32,1 -, -. . M 'II I i 'ia . ..,,,.. Y Ik X9 'KJ 'fv 'N IES' . QQ? . mm .wrt A 41 Mx ww E ww Wa, Q .f I K f A .fs ,. 3 .. w....,,.K4 'swf-ri f s i hs I aw Q' 'Wu' N-.-f I Ct... I-Gul .www Y ,rf -Q N M .ow my , -......f g. I x 4 53 . 'V 'Y . wr as wi 's-1 1 wg H71 ,Q , Qi I . ,rw 'WN .,. -I- 1 'QCA' V--wwf Y ,,, . ,, N K ,.. X 6 ...,.,., fr . gy 'Hua sr .I r '. 'hav' ' ' f m f -I , I all 5 A .X Li fe .fe gr 3 .X 3, 'L V ' .F ' ' t . 1 1 , It .. -.v .sE5'-:E L 'V ' . , .mt A I K, 3. r . Q ' .A ww - ,. Q0 '55 ',, 'i,f . A V eu.-. ' - me 3 K at . .W Q Q 1 -. ,.,,,,.,KI.-. ,' I .- aah- 'i Qu. ' - 1 .'21fz'f,,, 2:j3i21 S X 1 f - 43.5. H 'fiffsi 1' N :lf ' x I ' ' we Q . I 'Bw' i Mi - Bal, '.I M , A 41,57 ., f' t . il 5 2. Q f tl Q I 3 .Z 5.1 fi . 3 . . , .1 , mv tw 3 ,f 1. X :ze at 7? . W1-ff ...'r:. 'rl ,Nw . YN X DAVE LEICHTFUSS . . . Key clubg Lafln clubg Sfudenl Ieglslafureq ggudenl councllg Class presldenlg Trackg Foofballg Sleerlnq cornmiffeeg F. LYNN LEMKE . , . Glrls league. PAM LEMKE . . . Glrls IGGQUCI TERESA LEMUS . , . GAA. FRANCES LENGUA . . . Drill learn. DENNIS LEONHARDT . . . Boys forum. ERIC LIEBI . . . Lerfermarxs clubg Foofballg Track, KAREN LIERMANN . . . GAA. JAN LINDGREN , . , GAA: Officials club. SANDI LOGUE . . . CSE Sleerlnq commilfeeg GAA: Concerf cholr. DAVE LUCERO . . . Boys lorum. MARSHA LUCHAU . . . GAAg Slecrlnq commllfee. JOE LUTKA . . . Boys forum. DAYLE LYKE , . . Boys forum. TRACIE MACDONALD . , . ORANGE AND WHITEQ GAAg ISI foam basketball and hockey. JOHN MADDOX . . , Boys forum. RICHARD MAGNUSON , . . Spanlsh club. SUSAN MANELL . , . FTAq Spahlsh club freasurerg Pep clubg Sleerlnq cornrnllleeg GAAg Isl ream baslcclball and hockey: CSF. DON MANN . . . Boys forum. LENETTE MARTIN . . . GIF! leaque. CONNIE MARTINEZ . . , Girls leaque, TOM MATHIS . . . Boys forum. SHERRILL MAYFIELD . . . Sleerlhq commifleeg GAAg Lafln clubg CSFQ French clubq Sluden? leqlslalure. FRED MCCANDLESS . . . Baslcerballg Trackg Sludenf leqlslalure. STEVE MCCLELLAND . . . Boys forum. LINDA MCCLURG . . . Spanish clubg Sleerlrlg commlfleeg RE- FLECTOR. MIKE MCDERMED . . . Key cluby Trackq Cross counlry, LAVON McKEE , . . Glrls leaquc, CANDACE MELLEN . . , Girls leaquc. LYNN MERRILL . . . Glrls league, DUANE METCALF . . . Boys forum. NORMAN METZNER , . . Boys lorum. MARILYN MILLER . . . Girls league. JUDITH ANN MILLER . . , Girls leaque. JANIS MILLIRON . . . GAA: Pep club. l57 . if if - ,ar ' Q' r-.. JF -A-,wk by W -E , - - - VIVIAN MINER . . . FTA: GAA. J , ' A A ' NORMA MOBLEY . . , Pep ciubg Drili mam. 9- xi- qw, D- kr E f E Qt 1 DAVID MOHLER , . . Boys forum. , ig 'T ' ' QQ :fist PAUL MONTGOMERY . . . Boys forum. Q -U 531 Q A 5 ww A 'V' RONNIE MONTGOMERY , . . Boys forum. V552 sl., W' A I Q ,4 JI A , . z , 3 z E -5,1151 Af , 1 x V .4 . 5 H xv. fqtgzkb 'gig xy AEK va. JUDY MOORE , . . GAA program cnairmang First Team baskcrbali -' . A .5 . and hockevg Steering commiffeeg Officiais club. 2 ',.fi ' P-frm ., N THOMAS MORENO . , . Boys forum, ff- A., H 'SIE W if mm ,,.,, gg SUSAN NASH , . , Library scienceg FTA, , MM X A. ,Nw fi, wr A' E, -. ww NANCY NEBERGALL . . , Ari dub. is ,Q W F-Eff' ' .W on -www- TRUDY NELSON . . . REFLECTOR, Aj wg We I :ii :EL . ,: 1 TRISH NESCHKE . . . Arr ciubg Spanisn ciuby Sfudenr leqisiafurcg Q :ll fm' I, Simms Commmeeg C5-AA: CSE REFLECTOR, ,V E CARLA NEWKIRK . . . Spanish clubg FTA: GAAQ CSF: Giris ieaque. -5 - W , . ,,,, A IE. MM K , .. AV RONALD OBERNOLTE . , , Larin clubg FTAg Bnadq Dance bandg 4'-QQ me 2 WI I' Pep handy Sax quarrer. , W... M - mv, . if . . 31 v I 'Wi '-V was LESLIE OLSEN . . . CSF: JV Te-nms. , Mm- W DENISE ONG . . . FTA: Library ciubg Larin club, P? ff 5? .E ff ' 'I 'fmt A N M' f-' Ig twig.. 1 . Ah ,. . rf' ' -E DOLORIS ORcurr . . , OAA. I E ' A I BILL ORR . . . Boys forum, A ' QQ A -v ,asv W ,QR CATHY PADDOCK , . . GAAQ Officiais dub. Wm ff '75 M' CAROL PAGE , . . GAAg Drama ciubq Variery siiowg Drili feam. . 'WW nf - MF' x .M 'W' LOIS PARGEE . , . CSE: Latin dub. 'I f A A ' iii NX. fm -I V , o JO ANNE PARSONS . . . FTAg spqmsh Club. . -V , SHIRLEY PARSONS . . . GAA. ff ' ,, , xi . V JCE A . fs .W A . r 5 4BETTY PAULSELL . . . Girls ieaquc. 'IQ M 3 A 1 5 ii . A 9' -. ew- J. R. PAULSEN , . . FFA. wmv, H 3 'fy Y Q Q E :rj JAMES PAVEL , , . Bo-fs forum. f...,,c ,A-, I A ' PM 'WX - .. . :.:,:,:,, , . 3 -3 . ,.,., .u A Ta X , f X3 I, SHERILYNN PAXTON . . . Cnrishnas proqramg Spring concert wa KEN PENDERGRAFT . . . Baskerbali. A R 'if ..,., NATHAN PENDERGRAFT . . . Baskcibali. 4 1. 1. ':. mf TW i- Ni ' '- DALE PENNINGTON . . . Boys forum. VIVIAN FEREZ , . , Drii! fe m. DWIGHT PETERSON . . . Boys forum EDDIE PETERSON . . . Basebaii. TOM PEZINA . . . Boys iorum. JIMMY PHILLIPS . . . Boys forum. DAYID PIERCE . . . Leffermans ciubg Fooibailg Basebaiig Srudcnr ieqislarure. I58 WR -awww L Navbphw. f N A iiaiar. sl Vx? , , Nm 5-Rm, MA., N, iw N2 5, 1 R 'E'-'if WGA .W M.. A., R rl' W. Nfzffwi' , .g2. '.2 Z S I ,E .X . . '--.' nag 'Q Tl ' 'vm 'W' . -.,,...:-f 5' o HN I ' 5 . A-vi. I 'ar-.rs 3 it fm if t Rv R AWD, ,XR ,M . -- A 5 . M I Zi M 'Q' wr- Avi W f I XT . ,.:, .:a. V I fl' T 533.55 'bf' -u....f ': . ,, N. M... We 'W -If Rl' .rg . .q-. G., 'I' NICK RANILL .. RANDY POULSON . . . Vice chairman APS: Track. MICHAEL PRATER . . . Pep bandg Dance bandg Marching band LOREN PRATT . . , Boys forum. W: 1, CHERYL PRICE . , . Sfeerinq commiifeeg Bandg GAAQ Maioreiie SHIRLENE PYSDEN . . . Pep clubg Spanisn cIubg GAA. . Boys forum, i K BJON RASMUSSEN , . . Steering commiffcog Key ciubp Science ' Q: clubg CSFg Tennis. ' MARTIN READ , .,,,.Rg DIANE REED . . , . Boys forum. , Girls Ieague. V ii MERLEEN REEL . . . GAAg Officials club. 4 1 -sr . wiv Tu Rim A . RT MARGARET REESE . , . CSF: Concert choir. K MIKE REISH . . -91' . ATT cIubQ BaskeIbaIIq Track. SHARON REXROAT . . . Girls league. T' MARK RIBEAU , N-...u,, . If , . BaskeTbaIIg Track. MARTY RICHMOND . . . Sieerinq cOmmiHeog GAAQ Evening in Dramaf' Arf dubg Cnrisfmas proqramg Variefy showy REFLECTOR PENNY RICHMOND , . . FTA. RONALD RICHTMYER . . . Band. 9' I DAVE RILEY . . . Chfsfmas conceri. FooTbaIIg BaseIDaII. ALLYN RITTER . . , GAAg Sfeerinq cOmmiIIec. KEENIE ROBINSON , , . Choirg Modern dancog Variefy show - . .AR A I .A RICK ROBINSON . , . Isaskeibmig BasebaII. K-' ig, 4 as Z RUTH ROBLES . . , GITIS Ieague, M X JANET ROcI-IEORD . . . FTA. -1' j' W- we ISABEL RODRIGUEZ . . . GAAg FHA: Junior Choir, E,.,.f- .: . ' A Loy f-W is 1' SYLVIA RODRIGUEZ . . . Gins Ieaque. y i faigiii ,. 'F R gf .,.. 'Q-:i f ' :- A JUDY ROGERS . . . GAAg Sfeerinq commifice. ,E Y ,U . LARRY ROGERS . . . Boys forum. J 'I I W PAT ROGERS . . . FOOIEEIR BascbaII. NX. W . ., M . RITA ROGERS , . . GAA. 532555 .. A-'ff FAT ROHRS . . , GAAg OTTICIHIS cIubg Pep bandq LafIn dub ' ' E, secrefaryg CSF secrcfaryg AFS FinaIisI, 2' -I ,, fQs:i5?2,i5 -f-. ET-jazgzg 1353-'2., W5 fiifie ,X -. ' I , . . 1 ,ii T 4 'i Q--- ' R is LENORA ROWAN . . . Girls Ieaque. W T V Q A Wir? RITA RUDAT . , . Pep dub. fl? I 'R 9 'N ' ' Q: 'AK' if DICK RUDISAILE . . . Boys forum. jf' ' G... 1 x f JANET RuI-INKE , . . Junior Choir. lg I Tj RR ig N- If CAROIYN RUSSELL . . . ORANGE AND WHITE. FHAg Pop sub. , 'XR I Vaiieiy snowy SYLLABUSQ Drama dubg Evening in Drama, 'T iff r RQQ H 1 Q . 3 l59 MARY SALAZAR . . . Girls league. DAVE SANBORN . , . Boys forum, JOYCE SAUNDERS . . . Fall concerlg Concerf clioirg Variety sliowg Chrislmas concerl. PAT SCHAFFER . , . Boys forum. CLIFF SCHLUETER . . . Track. MICHAEL SCHUMACHER . . . JV foolballg JV baskefballg Tennis MERVYN SELVIDGE . . . FFA. KOLENA SHAW . . , GAAQ Flaglwirlerg Sleerinq corrirnilleog RE- FLECTOR. DALE SHELINE . . . Foofballg Baseball, JACK SHIRLEY . . . Boys forum. MARY SIEMINIEWICZ . . . Girls league. JOHN SIEVERS . . . Boys forum. JANET LOUISE SMITH . . . GAAg Spanish clubp FTAg FFA: Varsity tennis. JAY SMITH . . . Band. SHARI SMITH . . . CSFg Spanish clubg GAAQ Girls leaquc cabinelq Sleeving commillee. WENDY SMITH . , . Drill learn. PATRICIA SNODGRASS , . , GAAg Concerf choirg Varioly showy Fall concerlg Sleering commilfeeg Prom commillee. WILLIAM SONNENBERG . . . FFA. ELIZABETH SORENSEN . . . GAA: Spanish clubg FTAQ Steering commilleeg AFSg Girls league social chairmanp Sludenf Ieqislarure. BILL SPENCER . . . Chess club. DONNA SPINOS . . . Girls league. MARIE STEVENS . , . Junior choir. BETTY JANE STIFF . . . Lalin club: Steering corrimilreeg GAAQ CSP FTAg ORANGE AND WHITEg Sfardusfers. TED ST. JOHN . . . Boys forum. KAY STOUT . . . Girls league. SUSAN STRONG . . , Girls league. SALLY STRUCK . , . GAA1 FTAg Sfeering commirlceg Spanish clubg Class secrelaryg Prom committee. CHARLES SUFFERN . . . Tennis: Gymnaslics club. RITA SUMMA . . . French club: GAA. DIANE SUNDQUIST . . . Drill feamg GAA. HEIDI SWANSON . . . Sleering comrrwillee, KAREN SWARZKOPF . . . Spanish clubj Band. VIVIAN LILA SWEENEY . . . Girls league. MIKE TAVIS . . . Foolballg Track. MELVYN THAYER . . , FFA . ' I-60 Nav' T I K eng:-:D -1 A-JT I' ,Q 2 ' fgzp mug - iv' T' M:-'Tr ii 2 1. X. ., i li Q irsluilzzilw , C'-i?EEQf', , 4 K xx W ns- l'? dx i n ii H. X' . 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'U' 51800 w Nw if -my . fx N is Q Swv' ii. 1 xi aw . :E A QQ ff 1,01 'f'1.:A, V, .fa If a + 'N ' vi - - js..-4. 2' gap ,- ,Iu mfwi S gg? A S Q ..,-.-Hi. . .y..,, ,mx l RQ! -. . -'-v 'f u , X :- avg' as I ,J-' ff . wa? 45,25 N... , ,M iz. Q va .wax A 5 I-X NX ' u ' 'Y' .Q 4 -' Q-in I Q ' ' nf, 'gifs ...f,,,,, :fe ff N.. -L- I T I 11.1 Jil- R1 FRED THOMAS , . . Bandg Pep bandg Sax quarlef Dance band SHARON KAY THOMAS . . . FHA, MAROIA THOMPSON . . . GAAQ FTA Spanish club Sfeering commlflee. ROBERT TORRES . . . Track managerg Foolball manager SYLVIA TORRES , . , Library clubj Spanish club poncerl choir JIM TRISLER . , . Gymnaslic club: Tennis. PAT TRUMPY . . . Girls league. JUDEE TUTTLE . , . Girls league. DENNIS VAN WESTERHUZEN . . . Key club Sleerlnq commlfle ANDREA VARGO , . . FHAQ Spanish club REFLECTOR WILLIAM VARNER , , . Boys forum DENNIS VOSS . , . Sleerinq commilteeg Gyrnnaslics club GARY WALBY , . , Ari clubg Variety show Gyrnnasfics club LORRAINE WALDEN . . . Girls league. DONNA WALKER . . . GAAp Sieering commuliee MARIAN WAMFLER . . . Girls league. BARBARA WANN . . . Girls leaquc. RONNIE WARD . . . Boys forum. JEANETTE WATKINS . . . Girls league, LARRY NVEAVER . . , Boys forum. DELCINE WEBSTER . . . GAA: YFC, CAROL WEHLITZ . . . Girls league JIM WEICHER . . . Boys forum, CYNTHIA WELTON CINDY WENGERT NANCY WERNLI . MICHAEL WHITE DIANA WIEBERS . rnilieeg Pep club, ANN WILLIAMS . . Pep club. Pep club. Girls league. Spanish clubg FTA GAAg FTAQ FHA reporfer SICPFIVIQ Girls league. GORDON WILLIAMS , , . Boys lorum. DUANE WILSON . . . Foolballg Traclcg CSF JANET WINN . . . GAA. HANNAH WINSLOW . . . Eyeninq in Drama DANA WIRTH . , . GAA3 Conner? choir VarucIy snow Officials club, JANICE wlseN . . . Girls iCaquC.'QiX.a-i' WAYNE SCHLUETER . , . Wayne . . . will ioin fhe Coasf Guard fm 'ivyweujc ., , , . . X qs, J DAN WISNER . . . Sfeering commiffee. ,. A 1 .i ' we I ,N Q .. . - ,,,,,, MAR.IoRIE WOLFE . . . Pep club, Drill Ieum. - D. ' A 023- 'T .1 if MELoDY woLTER . . . REFLECTOR. - .W .I A nos WRIGHT . . . Boys forum. f 'f, , T' ii I' N-if JOAN WYMER . . . Girls league. -, ,f ru ... Avi. - if .I bi' I MARSHALL YAGER . . . Boys forum. gg... ibtgllerlinx CYRNCICH . . . REFLECTOR, ciuisimu-,S program, spring S 1 ,sw DORIS YOUNG . . . one league. , 'M D5 V-4-1 fi- . -A , -. WARREN YOUNG . . . csr vice uresraeui, Lafin club, siudeui .. 1, M M 'I' T' M legislafure, Sfeering comrniffeeg Track. n N-we-rs 4' C, ,,.f EDDIE ZARZYCKI . . . Boys forum. I I . ' M, A X, A 3 . ...RW Mifsfze if K, . ...A Q , EDDIE ZIEMER . . . Boys forum, in camera shy seniors MARY ANN BOGUCKI . . . Mare . . . will go fo JC . . . picks English IV as her favorife subiecf . . . likes fo sew, read, wrife leffers, play Tennis , . , wanfs fo be a wife and mofher. Lafin club I, Concerf choir 2, 3, 4, Glee club 2, FTA 4. JUDITH COLLEEN BURKE . . . Judy . . . will look info an old Decca singing offer or go fo college . . . remembers The day she got her class ring . . . has soloed for chiIdren's records , . . loves ice skafing, singing, modern dance . . . wanfs fo qef rich . . . likes To skafe af fhe Polar Palace in LA . . . enfered as a senior from Las Vegas. KENNETH CALHOUN . . . Kenny . , . prizes his car . . . likes foh halng around R 81 H Shell . . . did lawn and yard work affer SC OO . SHERRY COSTNER . . . Sheri . . . plans evenfually fo gef married . . . liked avocados, iazz, moforcycle races. JOYCE WANDA DUNCAN . . . Joyce . . . plans fo affend Fuller- Ion JC . . . liked shorfhand besf . . . wrifes leffers . . . enioys arf and sporfs. LINDA LEE FOOTE . . . Linda , . . moved fo Orange her senior year . . . likes ping-pong, bowling, rock 'n roll, iazz, chicken dinners . . . is proud of her license . . . wanfs a car of her own. MIKE ALLEN GRAY . . . Mike . . . will go fo college . . . loves swimming, eafing, golf . . . wanfs fo be rich . . . claimed American democracy as his favorife subiecf . . remembers enferinq OHS . . . belonged fo many clubs when he affended DenTsville High School, Columbia, Soufh Carolina, before coming To OHS. GARY HUFF , , , plans on enfering fhe service . . . liked AD . . . loves fo go fo Disneyland . . . enioys eafing and summer vacation. ALFRED ARBALLO ROBERT IIAINARD BARBARA BALDWIN PAUL BROUGHTON FRANKLIN BRYANT ROBERT cALEY ROCKEY CALIGIURI JIM CASTNER GERALD CLARK AueusTINE COLIN JOE CORVIN ELENOR oRuz PAULA DAVIS CHERIE DeLAVE LYN EAST FRANK ELLIOTT JIM ELLIS MERRY ELMORE Cafnefa DAVID FOSTER FRANK FOWLER EDITH GAETA DORIS GALLOWAY RUSSELL GREEDY PAUL GREGORIO KELLY GRENARD MICHEL GRIMSHAW ERNEST HANSEN HAL HOLLISTER EDITH HUDSON CHRIS JOHNSON JAMES KROESEN KAY LARSON MARY LAWSON HAROLD LEMASTERS RICHARD LEY Shy ROBERT JONES . . . Bob . . . claims fo have gone fo a differenf school every year , . . likes fo play The guifar . . . has Iraveled widely in fhe U.S. , . , likes cars, radios, ham, furkey, foofball, prefers his music fasf and loud. movies, Norfh Hollywood PAT KRUEGER . . . Paf lege . . . liked geomelryi .i .i found af home. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Varsity will be a housewife and go fo col- . enioyed band . . , can usually be fennis I, 2, 3, Arf club I, 2, 3, Drill feam 3, Band 4, Concerf choir 4, Poefry workshop 4. RITA PARSONS . . . Ref . . . wanfs fo go To a JC . . . would like To fake up inferior decorafing...eniDyed American democ- racy . . . likes fo dance, swim, fish, fravel, bowl, sing . . . eafs Chinese food and pizza. Sfudenf legislafure 2. SHARON SCHLOBOHM . . . Sharon . . . will go on fo college . . . wanfs fo Q61 info social work . . . was girl of fhe monfh . . . likes popular music and progressive iazz . . . plays fennis , . , ioined arf club . . . likes Mexican food. Girls league vice-president 4, Girl of fhe monfh 4, Arf club 3, 4. , . . likes fo skin dive . , . was Pep club vice-presidenf . . . would like fo work al' Aeroief . . . will always remember fhe day he was fold he would graduafe. TERRY WILLIAMS . . . Terry . . . wanfs fo be a mechanic , . . likes Track, cars, food, bowling, rock 'n roll, fooTball . . . worked afTer school af a service sfafion. RONNIE KAYE WYATT . . . Bonnie . . . acfive in GAA . . , enioys arf' . . . plans fo become a commercial arfisf' . , . prizes her gold lockel' and diary . . liked girls league, bologna sandwiches, bal- lads, baskefball, lhe beach . . . came recently Io Orange from Ufah. juniors BRUCE MacKENZIE HOWARD MARSHALL DAVID MEYER ANITA MILLER TIM MONAHAN RICHARD MORRILL RUBEN NAVA TOM NEAL GLEN NELSON RON OACHES CHARLOTTE PARSONS JIM PERRY CAROLYN POLSTON TOM PRESTON KAREN RAITZ ERNIE REUSCH ROY RISINGER MIKE RITTER DIAN SANDERSON ALAN SAVAGE ROBERT SCHILDMEYER DICK SETZLER GARY SHORTALL WILLARD SMITH HAROLD SONNENBERG SHARON TEDRO BILL TUDOR JIM TURNER ALAN UTTER BILL UTTER BRENDA VEACH JOSEPHINE WAGNER GARY WARD CINDY WENGERT MARY WICHELMAN wow ADVISORS. ROW I: Mrs. Helen McConnell, Mrs. Mary Buchoz. ROW 2: Mr. J. Calvin BarncTT, Mrs. Mary Bunger, Mr. WalT Hamer, SOIDHOYTIOYS CIESS members organized The Sophomore ShuT- Tle one Friday nighT in The Tall semesTer. They decoraTed The gym wiTh brighT orange and whiTe sTre.amers and sold soTT drinks. For Homecoming sophomores sold yel- low and whiTe chrysanThemums. During each home TooTloall game classmen sold colces on The visiTors' side oT The Tield. The sTeering commiTTee under The di- recTion oT lvlrs. lvlary Buchoz planned The annual sophomore carnival. IT was held on Friday nighT, April 2I. The carnival's Theme caTcher was Twi- lighT Zone. The sophomore snowcone and record-breaking loooTh was called Cape Carnival. The proceeds Trom Their Tinancial acTiv- iTies supplemenTed The sophomores' Treas- ury and puT Them in posiTion To plan a ring- dinger oT a junior prom nexT year. I64 i i i i VFCG-PV'GSidGVif Eieanor Workman Secrefary Kaffiy Hobson Treasurer Sandy Besf '4 SOPHOMORE STEERING commiffee members worked Hard fo make ffieir year as qood one by puffing on The Sophomore Carniya! and a dance among their many ofner acfivifies, ROW I: Rufh Soforio, Susie Howeiiy Joan Simmons, Saiiy Lewis, Gerri Parsons, Diana Pneips, Donna Sissei. ROW Z: Esfeiia Rodriguez, Deidre Benneffl Bonnie Wiiiiams, Marsha: Kirscnbaum, Yoianda Viffarcai. ROW 3: Bob Arneff, Harry Takeno, Roger Camp, Jim Shorfer, Larry Kasfiner, Biff Coffle. Members are chosen af fhe beginning of fne year fo repre- sslnr fheir class in aff scnooi acfiyifiesj ffiey musf be responsibie and acfiye in schooi affairs. Presidenf Jim Come-f kept fne commiffef? in working order wifh fhe aid of nfher officers. I65 KEN AARON . . . Sludenl legislature. LINDA ABNEY . . . Girls league, GLEN ADAMS . . . JV Foolballg JV Baseball. KATHY ALLEN , . . Girls league. RALPH ALLEN , . , Sfudenl leqislafureg Assislanl lrainer ERNIE ALONZO . , . Track, KIP AMEND . . . Boys forum. LINDA ANDELIN . . . Girls league. SUSAN E. ANDERSON . . . GAAg Concerl choir. BETTY ANDREWS . . . Cnapler sweelnearf of FFA, ARCHIE ARCHlBALD . . . Foolballg Baskelballg Track. LE ROY ARKUS . . , Boys forum. JON ARMSTRONG . , . Sleerinq cornnnirlee. BOB ARNETT . . , Boys forumg French clubg Sludenl leqislalureg Sleerinq comrnilleeg Pep Club. MARY ARRIOLA , . . Girls league, SANDI ASSINK . . . Girls lcaqueg GAA. CLARENE ATCHISON . . . Girls league. EVELYN ATCHISON . . . Concerl cnoirg GAA. RODNEY M. AXTON . . . Chess clubg JV baskelball, JAMES BAILEY . . . Track, PAT BAILEY , , , Track. DONNA BAIN . . . GAA. SUZANNE BARTELL . . . Girls league, ALLEN BATTY . . . Varsily baskelballg Key club. JANICE BEATTY . . . Girls league. LINDA BEAUDOIN . , . GAA. BOBBI JO BECKER , . . AFSg Lalin clubg GAAg Sludenl leqislalureq Vocal ensernble. SHARON BECKER . , . Girls lcaquc. HART W. BEEBE . . . Boys forurn, DEDE BENNETT . . . GAA: Sleerinq cornrnillee, BRYAN BERGSTEINSSON . . . B loolballg Track. DEE BESNER . . . Fl-lAg Concert choir. SANDY BEST French club CSF GAA baskelball mana erq Class freasureri Sleerinq cornrnilliee. l Q JIM BISSELL , . . FFA. SUSAN BLANKMAN , , . Girls league. I66 , Sl rw' vs. 'WBA up-0-.Q My .E rw 5 I. it Q: WMMW' ,. .f 6 2 'FK 'z fflitlrff , . 1-QF' G 1 :, aa 5 E' pu? X an , V-,. A W H,p.Y'.U, K J gfvfflzifi 5 A an I.,- J w....,.f .Mi . , I A fs xi . ' fs w f .T U if -, ., 5 ,--A. V, ' I f -r- isa? if ' f., X ' 2. lfliiff-Mi E .wif ,lg ' - We Hr' ww:-jg, .... I , my . 1155 ' ' L.. .sw f ' 'Y 'Qgr g, W. wi? W A C .1 ,- 'Nl x J We 4. ' ig 1, we -' milk ' .. -i:,.-we A failww ,.w5'Kf-0 ikwjilfn ?,c:,,w'::,n 'f,,.hwxrlff,-i-wif K ui Nami' nl- e xiii? 1 . wa . . 2 ln ig., . VX A! A, we , , ix ii, ig ,X ,, -4 we .I . as 4 I. ii v vga... his K3 , .,,. I if ' Ji? Q E .J r Q I :-it Aff, if ff Q . ir ? 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Foolballg Track. RICK BORCHARD . . . French club. GARY BOSCH . . . JV baskelballg Varsity baseball. DENNIS BOWMAN . . . Lellermans clubg Trackg Boys forum. DONNA BOYCE . . , Girls league. FLORIE BRACAMONTES . . , Drlll learn. JACOUELYN BRACE . . . GAA: Comcerl choir. KAREN BRANDAU . . . Glrls league. DAVID BRASE . . , Chess clubg Lalln clubg CSF. JOYCE BRATSCH . . . Glrls league. LORRAINE BRENNEMAN . . . GAA. JOHN BREWER . . , Boys forum. CAROLYN BREWER . . . CSFg JV fennis. JANET BREWSTER . . . Girls league, STEVE BROWN . . . CSF. JUDY BROWN , . . Girls league. VALERIE BROWNHILL . . . Glrls league. SHARON BRUMLEY . . . GAAg Isl feam hockey: Lalln club. MARY BRYANT . . , GAA. LEONARD BUCHANAN . . . Lellermarfs club: Cross counlryy Track. KEN BURCH . . . FFAg Baseball. BILL BURKS . . . Termls, SHARON BURNS . . , Girls g'ecp Variely show. DAVID BURTON . . . Boys forum. KEN BUSSE . . . B foolballq JV baseball. DOUG BUZICK . . . Lallm club: Clwess club: Baskelballg Foolballp Baseball. FERNANDO CABALLERO . . . Boys forum. BEA CABRERA , . . GAA. FAT CAGLE . . . Foolballg Track. STANLEY CAGLE . . . Boys forum. ROD CAMP . . . CSFQ Boys forum: Trackg Cee loolbally Sfeerlnq comrnllleeg Spanlsh clubg Sludenl leqlslalure. ROGER CAMP . . . CSFg Sludenf leqlslalureg Sleerlnq commllleeg SUSAN CAMPBELL . . . GAA. -ni at 5.1, Cross Courrlry. IQ .1-1-N-N KATHIE CARLSON . . . Glrls league, I67 2 2 -4 .. PATRICIA CARPENTER . . . Clfla league. R V- JOYCE CARvlN . . . CSE. M W g Q in Qs MARGIE CASKEY . . , Girls league. J' 'N '.' I Adam ALEX CERvANTEs , . , C foolball meal valuable player: Isaskellaallg C' e, au. W . , jf Baseball. ff N' QQ., -. J' 43 '2 . , ,. I ' , CHARLES CESSOP . . . EEA: sleeflug eemmlllee. 5 in u f 'Q lfwig , . - Ea. Q . NORMAN CHANEY . . . Boys lorum. E ' . ' vu GLORIA CLARK . . . CAA. fl' 21 I , Zi' gg A N435 ,Gi LAWRENCE CLARK . . . Boys forum. ., eu. f A Q an l u if , 'IL R ' WAYNE CLASSEN . . . Bovs forum. ez- .,, 4, Agwffil if - --fa we l MERLIN CLAYTON . . . Girls league. A 5 fy U ' ' T- xv 6 S I .,!li-Iii ! , JEROME CLOSKEN . . Boys fefum. I I, 1 BARBARA COEEELT . . . C-AA. ' '-gm ws A ' in SANDY COLEMAN , . , CAA. A ' W, I eu- - ,W P NM- ff LINDA COLLIER . . . GIFl5 league, l 'Q DOROTHY COLON . . . Girls league. gy ' ee A CAROL CONE . . Girls league. mv- A. . .. ., ALAN CONKEY . . Key club: French Club vice-preslderlfj Foolballg ., X I A Trackg Boys forumg Sleerlng commilfee. lg , gy' ef' it Q 215. .. DIANA COOK . . . C-lfla league. . gi- M A eu.. 2 . , , -my af u N: 'P RUTH CORNELL . , . CAA. ..,. f W P' A, ' CS JIM CORNETT . . . Key Clubg Class DVESld6I'll: Student councllg , A Mi id l CSFI Baseballg Baslcelballq Sleerinq Commilleeg Sludenl leqislalurc. , N :. iq L C, u.....,x ' 'fffgg . ' I 'll I 1 I 'O X R' ,u M gf CATHY CORWIN . . . C-me league. f I - . BILL COTTLE . . . sleeflug commlllee. Q W X .. g I -. JAMES COUVILLON . . . Chess elula, 'W 'W M, ' W LYNN CRAFT . . . Girls league. '95, . Q Y' 'lj I 1 '- 'M JACKIE CRAWFORD . . . French Club: GAA. A.. . Lg u wg 1 '44 ll M W NANCY CROW , . . Girls league. W A BILL CASSIDY . . . Boys forum. W , A W lu mx? MILLIE DADDARIO . . . PHA. 'V A W A A LARRY DANKER . . . seya forum. wif, ' -ariwflf g M' V' TERRY DAVENPORT . . , Boys forum. 1 ' f L ,. .,.. Q U .,... I f M HUGH DAvIEs . . . Boys forum. .R RICHARD DAVIES . . . Foofballq Baakelleallg Tfaekg Boys forum i . 'E .. Cabinelg AFS. , i 'ff Rl ' -' , 'JM '24, ,f . R. . ' A- . A. SYDNEY LYNN DAVIS . . . Dull leam. I M ' Tis? fe., DANNIE DeFOREST . . . Boys forum. iw' f--R' H-. V my wig BILL DELANEY . . . Lcllermans clubg Cross counlryg Trackg Sludenf gg-V? 'H ' ' W 'M , Dx leqislalure. I Y 'i-3' x ' ' W x .. 'V Ali? A A K 9 Z A . I68 x L his -5-:.fa.s:.i Q ' U' M.. I W 5 ' If.. ' xr AN .. A .al . an '-- 'T' r- 1- Q' I , N: W M M ' --V, ' ' '?.'.,,1 ' -:- Hfzir- ,,V:-- ' Ik .,A....., L . I A R525 AQ.. R. . :inf ' is ws, Nd' YRS- 'sf K. If-2-.fr VSA 1.-sa., ww QQ5 2 .... I . f if .. , or I QW? my 3 'Y 2 3 S . -'::.s. fi , or .... ,., X .. was ,3- I 5 N 5 Q ,Q . J A Q I ak' S I u 55.5. Q my w.,-.uf 5 I K' 'IX ., ,liar . si 15 ' f ' L gf. fm ., .W . ,K ww-rr 5 ' MH... I 1 xnxx, 3' . in if E 9' E ' ij' If -up 1 m H F F aft' I4 .wg I walk. Wx X1 ,..-...QQ R Arr'-sz' 4,1-L. I Q-...gr t 'DM'- Il f Mv- -I ..e..., . -: .I L wk '40 -If fa . my s :gl ,ag 4 I 5. I' ll LUPE DELEON . , . VERNON DEMARS . MICKIE DEXTER . . JOHN DIGHTON . C Foofballg Track. . . Boys forum. . Girls glee. . . Latin club. JOHN DILLON . . , Foofballg Track. JOHN DIXON , . . BILL DOOLEN . . . Baskelballg Baseball. Boys forum. JIM DORN . . . Track. CRAIG DOSTERT . . DENNIS DOTSON . . Boys forum. . . Boys forum. KATHLEEN DOWCETT . . . Giris league. MERRITT DOYLE . . . Boys forum. DICK DREWS . . . Boys forum. GABRIEL DUARTE . . . Boys forum. DAVID DUCHARME . . . Boys forum. BUDDY DUNN . . . Foolballg Baskelballg Tennis. DIANE DUNNEBACK . . , AFS: Pep clubg Poelry workshop. GAIL EDWARDS . . , GAA. LINDA EVANS . . . GAAg Leqlslalureg Dutch sono leader. PATRICIA EYCLESHIMER . . . GAA. STACY FAIRBAIRN . ANNE FICKLE . . . . . GAA. GAA. KERRY SUE FINDLEY . . . Girls league. PAT FLINT . . . Pep club. RON FOOTE . . . Boys forum. JIM FORGASH . . . MIKE FOWLER . . . BECKY FOWLER . . CHRIS FRANTZ . . GAA. GEORGE FRASER . . JOHN FRASER . . . RANDY FREEMAN . . SUSAN FRENCH . . GARY FRY . . . Boys LINDA GALLUP . . . Baseball. Boys forum. . GAA. . Sleerlng commllleeg . Boys forum. Boys forum. . Boys forum. . GAA. forum, Girls league. French club secrelarv l69 JIM GENTRY . . . Isgsebell. . RONALD GIBBS . . . Beys Iefum. ., - .,., CAROL GISH . . . GAA. I Y X - fl AA Hg , 'Y' 15, 4 , JOAN LINDA GLADIS . . . GIrIs Icaquc. -kg A 'R ' . RHONDA GLANT . . . Gave league, :A g ' g - 3 Aw . I A M v 'Kef A If 'H X wk 'fe Y . , SUE GLOVER , . . GAAg SICGVIFIQ commiffec. 6. - BENNY GODOY . . . Boys forum, mi. 'CW . . .Z lifw VICTOR GONZALES . , . Ba5ebaIIq FOOIbaIIg BaskeIbaII. 1 AA ,X t .1 LARRY GOODMAN . . , Beye forum. ' . M . 3. Y xlldfvvf . JUNE GOODWIN . . , GAAQ Firsf Team basIccIbaII and Ilockeyg V, Giri of The morlihg Student Iegislafure. if ' 1 xg , A N 9 ,IREM . N Q Ay PAMELA GORTON . . . Glfls Ieaque. VIC GRADY . . . Boys forum. L -I-A .T M will as-.A MIKE GRAHAM . . . Ileskerbellg Track. W X I A W . , CHRIS GREEDY . . . Boys forum. .V . Mya V- -.U -----H 1. 7 .... H RUSSELL GREEK . . . Beye forum. I . g 5 ' H ,.,, , - M . - 2, I Q- Q IQ il ? K 's x GARRY GRIFFITH . . . Feefeellg Beekellegllg Sfccrinq eemmlllee, kb JUDITH GRIFFITH . . . Girls league. num ju 'f E' LYNDA GRILLLE . . . Girls Ieague, . ,Q PAT GUNNERSON . . . sfeeflgg eemmllleeg Girl ef me morllhj ' ....'l'.,- .A we -' GAAg Dufch song Icadcr. -L ' la,-L N-Avy 'fi BOB GUNTHER , . . BaskeIbaIIg Track. I jim I6 Q ' vb -ig' n I I rf ' f- -- ,WL e,. ...W , .H .L , Q , . .. A . - W ... SUE HAHN . . . GAA, ' - . I MIKE C. HALL . . . Boys forum. -, ' A A - W 3 MICHAEL E. HALL . . . Boys forum. T- an ' .V ..,, , GQ. ,L - - . . -G... . Y-y TERRY HALL . . . Foolball, BasebaIl. W4 , ee Y I .0--,, ix LINDA HALLER . . , Junlol' cI1Olr. I. 'E-'iff - - Q lt -. '- I A A' .W I . . ' ' ff I I I 4 w 1. 4 ' . . . ff-:L A, I. 'fl fe, I N 1 47 if ' we .Eel 1 ' ' A p. W GAY HALLORAN . . . GlrIs Icague, JERRY LEE HAMILTON . . . Band. 5 . L.. -L 5'-w 46 ' . CARLETON HANSON . , . Boys forum. Wa i EA: M DANNY HANSEN . . . Cross COUVIIFYQ Trackg Lefwrmans dub. E .1 STEVE HANSON . . , Boys forum. K B L PEGGY HARMAN . . . Glfls leegue. ,I I I' A' gf BARBARA HART . . . GAA. - A 5 'Q , - Im F A6 55 'Q 'Film by SHE: F' ' .' if JERRY HART . . . Boys Iorum. 5 R I 9 R W FLOYD HARTFORD . . . Feellggllq BasebaII. if F 35' if -.V 5 3. ..,. I C SHARON HARTFORD . , , GAA, - R. Nil . '- Gif.. , . I . X ,, . , 8 F .....ii.. 1. A Rew- 4. ,W Q K .rn 'A A M . I X A Q H Aqsgu X T' is .. I7O . . :af fa-'un W-2' ' ww , .2 Z 2 W' ,:Z, maya - :fe , .- I .L w ,wife K .... ' , ew , nut - an ,AA FII' Q -we T X ' 53 - 'v 05 - ' -Ee-A Q ' ,Q A -Q qw' V- aes. New Af f A, .. fli3: ..g: .Q,'Sw 'N . cg .. ff f liffgi lgi new 'fi W' Q , 1 mmxf -A ffl. 5 K - 1 .:' ,Am Q S we ew ,, was 1' 'V' sie L ' , Ns X 5 I Q , J A A-an 9 e we t -v ' 'fj ww-NR K R-if ...e jjj, eilf. D.. f - 55- -. - . ,ef QM in V , CX- R- ,,A. . 1 . A . I- Q - AA VXA:g3.Lxgg:fA GENE HARTWICK . . . Boys forum. MIKE HARVEY . . . Baskefbafl. HOWARD HAYES . . . Tennls. BOB HAYES . . . Boys forum. JANET HEAD . . . CSF: Band: French club. e - A effing 'gg rom HENRY , . . Tennis. . .4 Q Q LAURA HERBERT . , . Boys fefum. I LYNN HILBURN . . . Boys forum, uf -'ifjgf' 'Q' ee- TIM HILBURN . . . Foofbaff, Q KATHY HOBSON . . . Irish sonqleaderg GAAg Sfeerlmq commlfieeg Maforeffeg Cfass secrefary. X' R s rhmm- A. M . JUDY HOLMBERG . . . Drill feam. wi - f ,A A an LANCE HOLMBERG . . . Boys forum. QP Y. 'E A me . PAM HOLZ . . , Girls league. 7 -.WS if mf: f 1 .A ef -: ,M LYLE HORNE . . . Boys forumg Junior choir. in W- ' L CAROL HOUSEL . . . Drill Team. 2? . I DONNA HOWARD . . . GAA. W , - LINDA HOWDEN . . . Bend. A L W SUSIE HOWELL . . . GAAg Concerf cholrg Sfeerinq committee. Q ewvweeg FRANKIE HUEY . . . Girls league. - 7' 1 g ff' JOE HUGHES . . . Boys forum- Beelelbell, .F I fjsfklg 4' QR 1'- M. R ENR - . ev 5 -2- I? iz If ANITA HUNTER . . . Lafin clubg CSF. . :Tm A- - ANNE l-luRD . . . Girls Teague. in 4' W . LlLLlAN l-luRTADo . . . e-me Teague. .I ,113 sl-lARYL HYDER . . . Lafin elubg GAAg CSF. el .... . GLENN JACKSON . . . Baskefball. A V ' Q V we xg f e z 3 5 if i Q 3 I CHARLENE JACOBS . . . Girls feagueg GAAQ Ar? club. 2 3 CAROL JANKA . . . GAA, first Team baskefbalf and hockeyq Girls Neaque freasurerg Sfudenf Teqfslafureg Dufch sorlgfeader. WINDELL JEFFREY . , . Boys forum. TED JENKINS . . . Boys forum. LINDA JOHNSON . , . Girls Teague. .,,h3:,3j ,.,, L X. 1 f J MARY JOHNSON . . . Giris league. g 'il - TED JOHNSON , . . Boys forum. f ' JOE JolNER . . . Boys forum. TOM JOLLY . , . Boys forum, ' MARY ANN JONES . . . Girls leeqee. , , , 'fee y W9 . -Y ea, l7I w I I ,L CAROLYN JURCZYK . . . Latin clubg Concert choir. A Q N fp MIKE KAI-ILEN , . . Baseball. , A I Q -g, f , - I 'W DON KALMBACI-I . . . Boys forum. I N Vw, RUTHANNE KAMPAS . . . GAA: FHA. .ZA -' 1 I I I, jj I 'RA W, LARRY KASTNER . . . CSFQ Latin club: Steering committee: Track, 5 X 46 ' N-eh 4 f - li - ' ' - Af -If Iv' 'F , in A R' 't F -5 7-1 if . A I SALLIE KAUFMANN . . . GAA, I ' - . t' li H 5, 1 KATHLYN KEHLENBRINK . . . Lat' I bg CSFQ P I bg D'lI 'AR - V' If l I team' In C u ep C u rl fi. Y M JV .1 I Qt Q 2 ul warn ,EH DALE KENNY , . . B Eoolball, W . E. ig M TIM KERRIGAN , , . French ctubg Key ciubg Steering committeeg 3: W' ii 1 . wax , .- Mm' 3 --A-I AFS: Tennisg Baskeiball. 'A 'T' ' Y i BILL KIBBEY . . . Boys forum. M M5 MARSI-IA KIRSHBAUM . , . GAA: sleering Cammillee. .,.. - ' E .,,, mx su, Hg 3 . : 5. , K. PHIL KITTS . , . CII I b. ' ' W 'Jaw If .. ess C u B V I: , J , 5 RU' -:Z ga, .ffm mv , JERRY KLEIN . . . FFA. ' ' ff- A 35:1 .31 ' if ' -' 'H' I G..-v A A TIM KLEIN . . . Chess club. ' A-...f yd 1' I ,M M LEONARD KLEINER . . . French ciubg Basketballg Tennis, Y I 'A If may ,K LINDA KOMARA . . . Girls league. + BARBARA KOSSMAN . . . French club: Glee club. ,L ,N 5. ,LA 'F is 1-Y GARY KOTHE . , . B footballg Variety show. MARK KRUEGER . . . Boys torurn. CHERRI KUHN . . . Girls leaguel 29, Q, M ' DAVID KURISU . . . Boys forum. A , xr Y BEv KUSEL . . . GAA: P I by AFS. ' 9 , ' . A I Ev' A --A , ep Cu A 4 f Ja A I CHRIS LACKE . . . GIFIS league. 1. ' DI ' RICHARD LAMB . , . Football. ' ,AL 4 .,. N l,,Ae A ,ji JANET LAPLANTE . . . Girls league. ' if U Q wiv ' - . A5 iff I I fa 'jiiiakx i I R I Aan ' 5. Law' ss. I KAY LAWSON . . . GAAQ Latin ciub. Eg' ' , ,, ,xl - ., BARBARA ANN LAWVER . . . Girls league. Am , f tm ,, if I JERRY LEWIS . , . Boys forum. A f -If-L., 'an - i'i SALLY LEWIS . . , GAAg Steering committee. ', 'xifgfi Y ' t' wx . f- MQ A ' ,Mi 'I i . -Q..: -R A NANCY LIGGETT . , . GAA3 AFSQ Pep clubg Giris Ieaque secretary. -. ' -' -2323 L' V W A ,f K . mee?G53w'1 VICTOR LIMAS . . . Jv Baseball, ,M Q V ' A , E. VICKIE LOBDELL . . . Girls league. 'nazi ,I may at An: 3 BARBARA LOFTIS . . . Girls league. ,Q 4: 'I I M RICHEY LONG . . . Boys forum. ii. W' 52' A -QW' I P Mwfj JOHN LOVE Boys forum f W y '-335,-' I' f ' 'I' I ' ,L I -R 'gi Vw -six it I72 M7 'WJ' 'N:.:,xi I I I 'I-is lll? , I V, 'zz' I ff, CL -. ...., , A Q w ifi. I' I ' Qlzzlvll ,l-v ' Reg ,V A A '.,..,. lu gf U ,Qem ' ' In lim Im WWA V QI ' rf-M-I ,NA v K ' in R as .af in , g 3-1 T2 3 'J Q71 . 'mr . if K 1 ,E if 3 ...M RQ!! 'w......w 'sn WIZV' i I Y. , I M g 2: ivan' 'unwav- '95, ww nr, it 'Kin if v . lil.: Rib, , . 2 Y x-v' xlib K5 :uv J 9 - - rv X 1 . 'NR K, -my QI? i fy '::.j. '. 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Boys forum. MARY MCCORMICK . . . Girls Ieaque. JUDY MCMAHON . . . Gir's Ieaquc. PATRICIA MEE , . . GirIs Ieague. GARY MEIN . . . Boys forum, NORMAN METZNER . , . Bovs forum ROGER MEYER . . , Boys forum. GLEN MILLER . . . Choir, JOHN MILLER . . . Ba5keIbaIIg Tennisg Sfeerinq comrnirhgo. SHERRYL RAE MILLIRON . , . Girls Irzaquc. GAY MINARDI . . , GirIs Isaquc, I73 i -- MARY MINARDI . . . French clubg Arf clubg GAA. TOM MINER . . . Tennis. LINDA MITCHELL . . . Girls league. DAVE MONTEAU . . . JV Baseball, NADINE MONTOYA . . . GAA. JUDY MOORE . . . Concerf choirg CSF. CAROL MOORE LESLEY MOORE . . STEVE MORRIS , . NANCY MOWRY GARY MULLEN . KATHY MUNSON MARY NAVA . . . Girls league. , French clubg CSFQ GAA, French clubg Cross counfryq C baskefballg CSF. . Girls league, Boys forum. . . Drill learn, Girls league, CHRISTIE NELSON . , . GAA. CHARLES NEU . . . Boys forum. ALLEN NEWBY . . . Boys forum. DIANE NEWSOM . . . French clulap Sfeerinq cornmiffeeg CSFg GAA. DEANN NOEL . . . Girls qlee, JANET NORDBY LOREN NORMAN SHIRLEY NORRIS ROBERT NOVAK DAVID NUTTER . JOHN OKONSKI . Girls league. Boys forum. . . Girls league. . . . Boys forum. Boys forum. , . . Boys forum, SHIRLEY OLDEWAGE . . . Girls league. CARALIE OLSEN STEVE OLESON DONNA ORCUTT JIM ORNELLAS . ANITA OROZCO GAA. AFSg Foofballg Tennis. GAA cabinef member. Leffermans clubg Trackg Cross country. . . . Girls league, JOHN PAGENKOPP . . . Boys forum. TIM PARGEE . . . Key clubg Baseball. MICHAEL PARMALEE . . . CSF. PHOEBE PARMALEE , . . Girls league. GERRI PARSONS . . . GAAQ Vocal ensernbleg French clubg Sleerinq comrnilfee. l74 hw' - .rn-A 472 ' .., ,ff P' if Q if .- . G' 'I , w wr -he-me . ev I ,'w.. iii' Q LF Q54 . af Wigan sr .. 'M' vw., , . V :vi are -2 'ff 1'-f nn! H ' M I .... F.: why. 'I ' M I W. 04 gi . - I K s. I ' f' . wg. ay Ki, A . ' 1' 'll' E. ' N. 'f S 'misll y '31-I Q, ni I Wax' F ww f-...fl N F V Mx 'Y' L' Eg, 'Hi 4 'ig ,' Y ff. A We 5 .,.. AWQSQ, ' in-an-:Q , I 4-' 2- 1 if are M., Q1 H'--'O' Nfl M I Qi 1 Q ....,........ M.. M fi I W k 'R 'W uv' 'F M '13 .gs 'fffff 'N I' T If I I if , f if ' L, J . 1 W W I' I . .. , 2.'..Z.s: ..- A ' Rs I I 'A -,-.. zfii'??Qu?aI5, li.. Q' 5.754 .. , ..... A .... - 4 1 A Ili if W-I N-...M bf vw Y 5 in-,J I 'PT ' 'U' -I A1 4 f'-sq. ' '.., I . . .,-' I, :,, I JERRY PARSONS . . . Boys forum. A -': :1' an ack TOM PATRICK . . . Boys forum. K I 'V 5 I -I Q MARILYN PATTON . . . Girls league. jj if I -A 3 sos PEDROZA . . . Boys forum. .Wim ': I V ' I JOETTA PENNINGTON . . . Omg league. L A Iqvkznz ' '93 Lv,1 sm., . . an? DIANE PHELPS . , . GAA: Sfeering commlffeeg Sfudenf Iegislalure LORNA PINEDA . . . Glrls league. I ' CHARLIE PISTER . . , Boys forum. why wvl' 4 '-W -If ,,,...u, j TOM PORTER . . . Chess club: Pep clubg Sfeering commiffee. KATHY POWELL . . . GAA 'rreasurerg Sfeerinq commifleeg French A? I club: Glrls league. 9 I Ii. ,A ' RON POWELL , . . Boys forum. FQ D. . - H ROSEMARY PRATER . . . Baud. I f 5 ,- 'Hui' JOHN PRYOR . . , Boys forum. 1 ..., LYN OUAST . . . Girls league. .... I f ,,:, RICHARD OUINTERO . . . Boys forum. ff-1, 2 W' gk' If A . K IK Ia ll' I IEEQKIEQQ - E ' ' 1 51 . I L ' H ww TONY RAMIREZ . . . Boys forum. A H M' --I I' 'Q 'Q SKIP RAYMOND . . . Foofballg Truck. W ,V A ga , RUTH REcORD...OAA. zz: REMO. A ff- mm, - 'f ? f 'M , ' ,ff BOB REED . , . Boys forum. '-v--A-R Auf I MICHAEL E. REEDER . . . Boys forum. I . .. ' 3 , KAREN REESE , . . Corwcerf choir. If .. ' R: 4-W x-1. R ' A --'-7 '--' DALE REED . . . B buskefbullg Jv DMEDAII. QM.: . -ff: 'i f :: .qt A, I IIE' f DAVE REID . . , B foolballg JV baseball: Mosf Improved player fm' gg award In foofball g- ' 5 4 - M-fy DIANA REIMANN , . . Girls league. 'R X I Q KENNETH RENscH . . . Buys forum. .--.sf E It , Maxi h 3 F... I I E I A RONNIE RESSEL . . . Boys forum. my --2 V ' . 51 S j 'Zia .4-,QL SUE REuscH . . . Omg league. HM H. 3: -.EEE .2 I my A fx 0 mv! I ERNIE REUSCH . . . Boys forum. ' ' --If I ...J fl YW .- we CINDY REUVERS . . . Girls league. , I KATHY REYNOLDS. . .O-AA, Lafin dub: sfeefiug uummzffee. It . .Lf :g-Eg' I H RI. .A 'ff , ,- Lg! it ai? 7.4 . E wlyfi NSI 'Wt' eww-9 45 xfbff PAT REYNOLDS . . , Girls league. JOY RIG-GS , . . Girls gleeg Volleyball. BILL RODENBERGER . . . Boys forum. ROBERT RODGERS . . . Boys forum. AURORA RODRIGUEZ . . . Girls league. I75 ESTELLA RODRIGUEZ . . . Girls league. W A , I .f'I. ' 'I ,Q Z . BARBARA ROLLYSON . . . GAA. 1 W I , V'A A P A RALPH RUIZ . . . Boys forum. , -. . yi, Nm, -. 3- Dsl' 2 ,. wav W an LINDA RUMPH . . . Girls league. wilv M' my V. V R Wy, TOMMY RUIZ . . . Traclcg Foolball, L, 7 , A' ,:,-,-,v,'. A V-'Zark' ' Q 4 A I 76. bk -r .. ,ka ..., I A t - , y Nigga' K f R R l VIRGIL SAILER . . . FFA . A A.. .. . - . WWE - ' Z . TOMMY SAPR . . . roofballg saslelball. 4, .gg 'v --R 'T N 5 A 5 - A PAT SAWYER . . . csr, GAA. Qi N I xl A JOHN SCARBOROUGH . . , Boys forum, .ffl Q 'jj' 'v ' MJ: CHRIS scHAcK . . . Pep Club. ' ,v . - W 3 .43 . I if' ' Yrllgf- Q, . 'I . .I 1' GAIL SCHAMANEK . . . GAA: Pep Club. , , 5 ROBERT SCHEPE . . . Boys forum, f' 5 Q, f WR 7 ,,,,, ' -'Rza ' f ' .' -355252:- ' KAY scHERER , . . Glee club. A Q I -me 'R'1 jj? R' A ooN SCHMIDT . . . B loolballg Baseball. A..,..A ' ' li in A----W I. R- - A ...... DAVID SCHROEDER . . . FHA. Q3 A '. Q, 1. - . ..., 4 .Q I 1 -:-- f' 1-A- ' . MIKE SCOTT . . . Boys forum. t.: .sk 1 1 .:. . I -...,,! CAROL SECURA . . . Srudenl leglslalure. 1 S- 'a Q fm SHARON SEIDLER . . . Lam clubg csrg GAA. iq I W CECILIA sERRANo . . . GA'Ag Library science club. ww HELEN sERRANo . . . Girls league. 3 ' '1 -1. Z. . i A X 5 JULIE SHANNON . . . GAA. '. I .I , MIKE SHAW . . . Chapler farmer at Indio fair. ix Agni ' -an JENNA SHIPE . . . GAA: Pep club. '- ' MARIANNE SHIRLEY .... Girl of The monrh. .I lv-3 , LAURIE SHOEMAKER . . . Sleerirlg commillee. JIM SHORTER . . . French clubg Key clubg CSFQ JV cross couhly. JOAN SIMMONS . . . Girls league. :ff ' SANDI SIMPSON . . . Girls league. MARC SLIFE . . . Boys forum. DONNA SISSEL . CONNIE SMITH DOUG SMITH . GARY SMITH . GEORGE SMITH JOLINDA SMITH I76 French clubg GAAQ CSFg Sleerirlq commlllcc. wr 1 R X A. ,.. X Aa rf' Lf 'R , I x GAA: JV lennis. Boys forum. ' In Boys forum. Q, g i 3 . JV baseball. y M I -ww-if . French clubg Tennis. A 'IT' W I we - X LE '-Sn. .V is E ' ' wma mln in . L , f L -W? ...-fl' 'io' I p I A . ii. VW Z' VBA . ... Mg W' W1-rx I Q 1:' Y!k.,,,p u..a B21 fvw. 'Q' Www 11 IWW 'R-iw ., I , .... 5 I .E It ,,+ A Q- 4 .VQI : . QL, ,f X ' .,.... . . 2., . , ' M qbkluvi A-sf . I W ' 5 .. - I :' I ' ff, Af. AA, :':' 5 .as .AP i ,gym .. A A 11 1 QFFLZELR Y. .QA rw 'Qu '1 rmm V .. 2- 1' 'fb m .M I . ., g .Q 5 X! .. :i::ig:'g3, A, ., I AK -'ff fi.. me bu . W f .e . 1 Q- . .mf 'W ' I . . ...riff-Q. .. 0 I I. 3 fs. 'sg argl 3 i N .. f hm. 2 AM . 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Girls leagueg Spanish club. SHARON STEM . . . Girls league: GAA. JAY STEPHENS . , . FFAg Band. NORMAN STEPHENS . . . Band. JESSICA STRUCK . . . GAA: CSFg Pep club. JOHN STUVICK . . . Boys forum. GARY SUFFERN . . . Baseball. JUSTIN SULLIVAN . . . Boys forum. SHARON SULLIVAN . . . Girls league. FRANK SWARZKOPF . . . Boys forum. VICKI TAIT . . . Girls glee. HARRY TAKENO . . .-Key club: Sfudenf Iegislafureg Boys forum Cdbmefg Steering cornmiffeeg C foofball co-capfain. LEONARD TALMAGE . . . Boys forum. NINA TAPSCOTT . . . Concerl' choirg GAAg Tennis. GORDON THOMAS . . . Boys forum. LINDA THOMAS . . . GAAg Pep club. RUBEN THOMASSON . . . Girls league. DONNA LYNN THOMPSON . . . Girls league. JOHN THOMPSON . . . Boys forurn. RICHARD THOMPSON . . . Boys forum. JOE TIFFANY . . . Track. BRYAN TOBLER . . . Bandg Disfricl honor bandg Baskefbail. ROGER TOOMBS . . . Boys forum. MARIA TRACY . . . Girls league. LOUISE TRAPP . . . Girls league. I77 BARBARA TREWETT . . . G'fIs Isa ue, RUBEN TRUJILLO . . . Boys forum, JEANNE TUMBELSTON . . . GIr's Isa . nw? Q serv 'Viv I g I if 6' R-A 'N que V ROBERT UFFELMAN . . . Beys forum, I f' I Qs him. J 1113? W1 1? If: 1 1 W,- ' -I.. , gf we I .... ' K ' A PAT WALKER . . , GIrIs Ieeque. A I . NINA WAGNER , , . GAA, .- E - - ROBERT WAKASCH . , . Boys forum. ..,.-' A. ee... W, f JOHN UTTERBACK . . . FoofbaII. I 'fif 1. V FRED vIGER . . . mek, jr .11 1 Q-...J jj I YOLANDA VILLARREAL . . . G-AA: Sfeermq commdfceg Spams. . V- - . I Ie. ,. 5 ' .. A. .,,, - A I X MARLENE VOGEL . . , spanish CIubg GAAg CSF. MIKE VOSS . . . Boys forum. F5 ' WM ' 1 M DONALD WAGNER . . . FFAQ Chapfer degree in eq. IX I H .QA I E 3 FRANCES WARD , . , Girls Ieeeue. A hz-if I M- 2 ,V M JIM WARD , , . Boys forum. Ke ' V . Q' 8:3553 'I . .,.: . CHIP WARNER . . . sperm cIubg GSE. . Q' A BILL WARNER . , . Boys forum, A -Z-gg-. A x ,V ef' DENNIS WARRING . . . Boys forum. A aff N LYNN WAY . . , Boys forum, I gif' IQ' my- ALLISON WENTWORTH , . . GAA. I . Rx Ziauk ww I me Aff H. R I '--'fit Ame X A CARL wEsTovER . . . Boys forum, ' MIKE WESTPHAL . . . Boys forum. P' gi I H 3 .I- MARTIN WHITE . . . Boys forum. ,nw wg, 3 uv' by DENNIS WHYTE , . . Cross counfryg Trackg Sfudenf leqisIafure. 1 M E2 'l I- cj GARY wII.DE . . . Concert eIIeIf. Q I lg m 555-,X - , gi .3- BONNIE WILLIAMS , . , Sfeering commiffeeg Sfudcnf IcqisI-afureg A A Q ,. GAA. 'A ' I , I GARETH WILLIAMS . . , Boys forum. 'L ' I- we GEORGE WILLIAMS , . . Boys forum. W M E 2: ev .IAN WILLIAMS . , . Drill Ieem. 'W 'f' 5:7 1 - 'fs coNNIE WILSON . . . GIIIS Ieaque. S W i I N, . H . 1: , W A A CINDY WILSON . . . French cIubg GAAg AFS. SHARON WILSON . . . G-irIs league, SUZI WINNEBERGER . . . CSE French club. WAYNE WINTERLAND , . . Boys forum. DIANA WIRTZ . , , Lafm cIub1 CSF. 178 VI- ....,,,,, ' - .AM www? .gee 1325? I g :' f-A- if ...... 1 , ,V.., We I -If I if' f JR' Kwan JUDY ALLEN JIM AMBROSE LARRY BANKS GLENDA BECK ANDREA BLACK BARBARA BOGUCKI BILL BONSER SHARLEEN BOYULS BURNEY BRANDON JANET BREWSTER LARRY BRIDWELL REX BRODER SANDRA BRODOWY LARRY BRUBAKER SHARON BRADLEY DIANE BURKE BRUCE CAIN CAROLYN CALHOUN DON CASSIDY DANNY CLAPPER DAVID CLARK ELLSWORTH CLARK NERETTA CLARK CAROLE CONE MIKE CURRY KENNETH DECKER LJ T VM Lf if ,ma ALAN WOOD . . . BasebalIg Spanish club. ELLIE WORKMAN . , , CSFg GAA, hockey I TOM WOLFORD . . , Boys forum. CIass vice presidenfg Sfeerhwg commIIIec. DAVID WRIGHT , . . Boys forum. BILL ZSCHOCHE . . . Boys forum. Wu 5, I Q , Nw gn wil J Jil' is W I 3 I my 44 2 W X x Cafnera Shy SOpI'1OI'T1OYeS LYNDA DUNHAM GARY ELGAS DICK ELSEY HARVEY ESCOTO JESSE FLOREZ ANDY FOSTER GARY FRANCK NELSON GEDDES PHIL GRIFF DEAN HALE HOWARD HAYES BOB HILL RON HINTON BRUCE HODGE MAUREEN HORCHLER DAVID HOWDEN LARRY HOWELL SUSIE HOWELL EDITH HOY JOHN HUFF KEN ISHMAEL PAT JACKSON DAVID JANKEN JACK JANKEN DONALEE JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON JUNE JOHNSTON JOHN KRZYSIAK PAT KEPLEY DAVID KIRK RUSS KRUEGER ED MACE CAROLYN MARSH ROBERT MARSH HELEN MCELVEEN JANIE METZNER GLORIA MONTOYA HERBERT MUISE JERRY NAPIER ELLEN NELSON EDDIE NORMAN TONY ODWALD ANGIE ORTEAGA STEPHEN PAULUS JACKIE PERALTA DARRELL OUEBODEAUX JOHN QUEVEDO BILL QUICK CHARLES REED TOMMY REESE JIM REYNOLDS ALBERT ROBINSON GENEVEVA RODRIGUEZ PAT ROMANO ROBERT ROSSER STEVE ROZELLE GEORGE SCHARER CONNIE SCHLOBOHM JANET sau: LARRY SHAW GARY SLATE JUDY SLATER DON SMITHERS BETTY STEPHAN TONY STEPHENSON MARY sTlNsoN LONDA sTRoub RICHARD VANKEIRSEELK JOHN WALDEN MARGARET WALKER ROGER WILLIAMS NORMAN WRIGHT ROBERT WUKASCH CAROL YORK NATHAN YOUMANS CHRISTINE ZEZULA PHIL ZIRKLE Ist Team and cap am in l'T1eI'T1Ol iE.l'T1 DELORICE McGEE as co-ediTor oT The T960 ORANGE AND WHITE yearbook, l3reaThed a sigh oT relieT and accomplishmenT lasT lVlay as she and Diane lvleunier wroTe The EdiTors' LeTTer Tor The lasT page oT Their annual. Loolcing up Trom The paper, she said, And we Thoughr we'd geT To go home early! On AugusT 26 Delorice McGee wenT early To an eTernal home. l-ler deaTh, The resulT oT a Tragic auTomobile accidenT, moved The TaculTy and sTudenT body oT Or- ange high school wiTh proTound sorrow. Vivacious Delorice, proud oT her Chero- kee lndian heriTage, proud OT her high school, and proud oT her yearpoolc, had a promising TuTure. BUT One who lcnew Tar beTTer had anoTher plan. To her Tamily go genuine Teelings oT sympaThy Trom The Orange high Tamily. lvlay l-Te, who has l-limselT borne grieTs and car- ried sorrows, comTorT Them. HORACE WISEMAN JERRY MALDONADO DOUG HIVELY LARRY PINEDA GEORGE POWELL SPENCER ELLIOTT , f A f . ' 4 T f , r - - 2 A E... if V frzafgw . is Vx . - ..., , 3 .Q ..W............, aS y .... y..,y.i.,..... ..... .,,.,.,. g y ., FQ rf, Sm H .W , gs ' 'Q gy 'K b ' Q Ki A V A.2LA Q i 4 X f, ,?QxQaV'fQ1 3 .w 4.Y5ww,,, , ff?i?xa5'ii3 :sf WW V W , :.m1F' , X 6 Q v. J 4 W. ,. .L -my-L 1 f 4 :fe 2 A My mf M .- K' , 4 , A if 4 , . J , ,rf 'f ,. , Y , , V , , Q f 2 'fe 3 X J 6 1 V 4, f 4 2 Y G , A, Q1 f 1 Q was 'ffaivsi 1 J filif, EW ,,,,,v 5 ,J iw 1: Qswgwwv Qagwfv' Hyip Q? gf Y . 5552 FQ , .MV J f,3?fv. :fix .pfP5'ag,, t-Pig: ' Q fi fi vs? -in xl O LL. f Eb AZ. fr! fl qfi rf, ! S afyl Af 5 7383 , I EJ-, rg MA NN Ixfziiky Wk W 5 if g Q. X , Y 2, - RK Ei 1, vi 3 Q!,V it Q 'f W. e 'J-sg W1 Congratulations to the Class 0 96l JOHN T. MCINNIS PRINTING 81 PUBLISHING 127 SOUTH 0LIvE STREET - ORANGE, CALIFORNIA Printers of the 'KHcfIcctorv and Orange and VVlzite,' go capfwze tlzose unfofzgeffafyle moments cmlton Qhotogvaphy Official ORANGE AND XVHITE Photographer 109 South Clementine Struct Anaheim, California 5 Qcaa 5501 'zsamszgzy 0. Santa Ana 426 East First Street California Klrnberly 2-3531 VIRGIL PINKLEY The Uranqe Dailg News Greetings . . . From the new publisher of a long-time friend. We are proud to he part of the growing City of Orange and to have the opportunity to render the kind of Community service that only your hometown newspaper can give. VIRGIL PINKLEY Editor and Publisher orzcucu gbgofog 'zapggzf VVEDDINCS PORTRAITURE Wflwwlq. Wim KE11ogg 8-3371 212 East Chapman Avenue Orange, California 7 0 I 7 Clzef s aw escgn Gunther s Alunieure.s ' Pernzrznenis ' Coloring 110 501151 311155011 OTUHSC, Ci11if01'11iil Klmbcrly 3-6335 sERv1c:1': ' 1f1m4:N1Js11111 ' NATIONALLY ADvz1x'1'1sED BRANDS 1 Qzmlilzf and Style SLBH Green Stamps 13907 Tustin Santa AIIZI, f12l1110l'll1Ll ' 187 SANDS I-IUTU PARTS MACHINE SHOP II2 Souih Pepper af Chapman Orange, California Phone KEIIogg 8-355I The Na+ion's Largest Independeni Auiomofive Paris Organizaiion Walker Drug Co. We Give SGH Green Stamps and Have Free Delivery 13946 South Tustin Santa Ana, California Phone Klmberly 3-9246 CARL O. LARSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR 703 Wesi' l7I'I'1 Sireei San+a Ana, California Klmberly 3-07I6 P' g. agfefzlrert af! Company JEWELLERS Congratulations to the Seniors of '61 32 Fashion Square Santa Ana, California Klmberly 7-5891 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS QXZWSTATIONERS FINE STATIONERY SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES ART MATERIALS I09 Norih Glassell Orange, California I88 Hutehens Contact Lens Service 1508 North Main Street Santa Ana, California Klmberly 2-4783 lTQ'5i E??jfir,...r Specializing in the fitting of contact and Cosmetic lenses to your Oplrthalmologi.s't.s- prescription Oxygen Service Co. OXYGEN THERAPY EQUIPMENT RENTALS ' SALES ' SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR FOR OHIO CHEMICAL CO. KEIIogg 8-357I 2020 West Chapman Orange, California oungstefz Shoppe Infants, and Chilclrerfs lVClH' Edgar and Grace Patterson, Owners We Give S and H Green Strzrrrps 182 North Glasscll Klillogg 8-2984 Orange, California Al's Carpet and Rug Works Oriental, Chinese, Navajo and Domestic Bugs Cleaned Upholstered Furniture Cleaned Sewing, Refitting, Laying, Binding and Fringes Put On 293 South Main Orange, California Klillogg 8-5411 I89 BILL CORWI FORD Klillogg 8-1 141 In Sania Ana since I926 . . . J. go Dealing Exdusively In CLOTHING ' FURNISHINGS bHOEb Phone Klillogg 8-4963 0 109-111 South Classcll Strut Orznfe, California - TACHOMETERS 'E I ' CLOCKS I ' GAUGES for American and Foreign Cars WHITNEY'S SPEEDOMETER SERVICE SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS Member of California Speedomefer Guiid Inc. 404 Easi' Second ' Sania Ana, California Klmberly 2-7641 190 Uranqe Cemmunitg Chamber of Commerce BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 'bl We Trusf You Will Enjoy Your Fufure in Orange All American Market i706 Wes? Chapman Orange, California 9 a.m. io I0 p.m. I0 a.m.-7 p.m. Daily Sunday W, H 1,V, A S- Q 'Si 'Q'-': 3 3 ?QQsQQS .,.,,.,.,., izzz Q :.:- 1 'ne' ' ,,.,: : 1 .... ......,...., . , ' . i ': Ti g zzn .,..1...,.. 1 -3 T 'M an .,.', .' 1 Z:f1i'.1 VV'V , - -' 3 S2 1 :,,,, , bbV.b i 3 ,:,2.,. . ,:,vJ ,..: zl. 4 --'Q:2:-- ' . X ' ::--:: ..., , 1 OF ORANGE rm, SSE 23 9 -'e: fzzzzzzzzz E ::::::'::':4 ' V Graduation gift . . . hope chest. . . J first piece of furniture for her futu1'e home - a Lane cedar chest is 'H SOUHI Main Orange- California treasured always! Early American KEllogg 8-8854 design, in maple, 3129. Hug im FURNITURE SHOPS 155 SOUTH GLASSELL, ORANGE 'SELMAN CHEVROLET LW . ll lf 3 LARGE LOCATIONS S 807 We-s+ Chapman I25 Sou+h Main KEllogg 8-I l65 KEIlogg 8-8840 .I h Cl I b . H I IOO Wesi' Chapman W ere goo mea S egm KEll0gg 8-3950 764 Norfh Tusfin Avenue Orange, California jaimawf C QQ D YARDA GE WALLPAPER For the Very Finest PAINTS TOYS in All Fabrics and Notions l9l Souih Glassell KEllogg 8-3463 Orange, California 162 North Glassell Orange, California .-NPA l92 Town ond Counfry Sporfsweor II6 Norrh Glassell KElIogg 8-I5I6 Orange, California LJqlCleeI'li5 Qeauty Salon fqfgfflf 5' QNZEQ Phorograplfmers If your hair is not becoming to you you should be coming to us CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 272 South Classell KE1logg 8-2002 - Orange, California Igbl N Main Office 1 Sania Ana Orange Fullerion f Illl N. Broadway I829 W. Chapman 620 No. Harbor ' KI 3-357l KE 2-33ll LA 6-32l6 KNOW HOW CLEANERS Qualiry Since I9l5 KEllogg 8-347l I29 Sourh Glassell Orange, Californi BOOSTER PAGE SUE HENRY'S DRESS SHOP LADIES' APPAREL SPORTSWEAR ' DRESSES ' FORMALS Sizes 5-I57 6-207 l2lf2-22lf2 403 Wesf Sevenfeenfh Kimberly 3-7758 Sanfa Ana, California CARL J. PAUL, M.D. Office Hours IO-I2 and 2-5 p.m., by Appoinfmenf 605 Easf Chapman KEllogg 8-572l Orange, California DR. MARVIN GEYER CHIROPRACTOR Hours--Daily 9-57 Safurdays 9 io noon 24 Hour Service l90 Norfh Cenfer KEllogg B-I7I6 Orange, California GISH'S TOYS Toys ' Garnes ' Model Kiis ' Dolls Shoe Slcaies lFree Giff Wrappinql We Give Orange Sfarnps l624 Easf Mayfair KEllogg 2-3B6l Orange, California CHAPMAN AVENUE MOTOR PARTS MACHINE SHOP Les Hale 826 Wesf Chapman KEllogg 8-9IOI Orange, California PHILLIPS HAIR FASHIONS for Individual I-Iairslyling I39I2 Ponderosa Sfreef Kimberly 3-6695 I Bloclr Easf of I7fh Sf. 81 Tusfin Ave. ROBERT WHEELER Personal Service REAL ESTATE 42 Plaza KEllogg 8-I723 Orange, California RALPH W. SHANNON FUNERAL SERVICE I37 Easf Maple Avenue KEllogg 8-2323 Orange, California HAGEN'S SERVICE MOBILGAS Piclc Up and Delivery 396 West Chapman KEllogg 8-28I2 Orange, California ARMY-NAVY STORE Tools - Shoes - Tarps - Cloihing - Camping Sporiing Goods - Eleclrical Supplies I3I Soufh Glassell KEllogg 8-4893 Orange, California POUL'S DANISH-AMERICAN BAKERY Grelhe and Poul Johansen Ai lhe Sign of ihe Golden Krinqle DANISI-I AND AMERICAN SPECIALTIES - - Two Locaiions - - l40 Norfh Glassell 770 Norfh Tusfin Ave. KEllogg 8-3I27 KEllogg 2-5IOI Orange, California GILLOGLY-DONEGAN FUNERAL HOME LADY ATTENDAISIT Chapman and Grand KEllogg 8-4060 Orange, California ROYAL DRUG CO. EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT - Phone - Paul Cannon KE 8-8358: John Cannon KI 3-2390 Paul Schiolrling KE 8-0846 l28 Norfh Glassell KEllogg 8-9649 Orange, California BOB'S TEXACO SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP - NITE LUBRICATION 2045 Wesf Chapman KEllogg 2-I2I2 Orange, California WILKINSON DRUG CO. sail GREEN STAMPS 27 Fashion Square Kimberly 7-5885 Sanfa Ana, California MINNETTE'S BRIDALS ' BRIDESMAID ' EORMALS DRESSES l50l Norfh Main Kimberly 3-5484 Sa nfa Ana, California I94 Ivan's Drive-In BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER OPEN ALL NIGHT CLOSED TUESDAY 604 Wesf Chapman Orange California KEllogg 8 6043 KNUTTS BERRY FARM RRR GHOST TDVVN BURNR PARK CHICKEN DINNERS I2 fo 8 30 pm Excepf Monday and Tuesday STEAK HOUSE I2 To 8 30 p m Open Every Day I95 M 4 ,, KZ? ,Q V , .,:. , i----,' Z E5 J A- ,.,, , , 47 .,., Ei I r X .H ..... h I ,,,.. , 9 H I M Es . 5.1: ,Q Q' V , Nix ,f Q A W W Q 9 S- -if 1 .W .W A 2 5. .. 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' I ,, , W .. ,. .,::: 5 ' 5' -' -A ' .. ,:'.. - L f , a a aw. 1 an -- n l W M FIRST NATIONAL BANK or ORANGE IOI Eas+ Chapman ' Orange, California ' KEllogg 8-2354 l.4 I , .,, X RBMJIL I ,J tid' ' I ly' I , fx ,I . I . . IJ . I ,N vw, I , ' .ff 5 K ' 9 I . . P , J, 4 I , -Y , b ,b l h JDRS. TAVIS mf! -, ,IW I ' R P A G EI, A .., OPT.OMETRISTS ' I Nfl I Sr, KJ I ,xl Ax ' I , . .-I V -I, .4, I . . iI52- Norfh Glaesell Orange, California THE MAYFAIR CARRY-OUT 7IO Norfh Glassell KEIIogg 2-I440 Orange, California PIZZA - SANDWICHES - TACOS GENE BURTON CARROUSEL Klmberly 3-6522 I5 Fashion Square Sanfa Ana, California EASY SERVICE LAUNDRY Free pick up and delivery On dry Cleaning Fluff and Foil On Finish Laundry Kimberly 2-5565 4I9 Norfh Grand Sanfa Ana, California WE SPECIALIZE IN DRAPES TITUS MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY PHARMACY SURGICAL SUPPLIES Kimberly 7-664i ll25 Easf l7fl'l Sanfa Ana, California CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I96I HENDERSON'S SHOP FOR MEN John E. I-Ienclerson, Owner-Manager Klmberly 3-32I8 I3703 Tusfin Avenue Sanfa Ana, California NADINE'S HAIR FASHIONS POWDER BOX BUDGET SALON KEIIogg 2-4466 KEIIogg 2-3359 728-729 Norfh Tusfin KElIogg 2-2233 Orange, California TRACT AND APARTMENT SPECIALISTS R. H. DESSERT, INC. PLUMBING CONTRACTORS 320 Norfh Placenfia KEIIogg 2-I647 Orange, California RELIABLE SHOE SHOP SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT I48 Norfh Glassell KEIlogg 8-2II2 Orange, California IF WE CANT FIX IT . . . THROW IT AWAYI' HERBERTTS FINE WATCH REPAIRING Esfablished I95O Wafch Repairs Elecfronically Tesfed for Accuracy 45 Plaza Square KEIIogg 8-29I9 Orange, California Wm. H. REMLAND INSURANCE 636 Easf Chapman KEIIogg 8-3578 Orange, California EUDALY FUNERAL CHAPEL JAMES R. EUDALY, Funeral Direcfor l20 Easf Almond KEIIogg 8-356I Orange, California ESOUIRE MEATS MEATS FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER Choice Meafs and Fancy Groceries I-Ial League and Arf Rockhold 460 Soufh Main KEIIogg 8-068I Orange, California BRADLEY 81 THOMAS Where GOOD Furnifure iS NOT Expensive 240 Wesf Chapman KEIIogg 8-4483 PAUL G. MUENCH REAL ESTATE General Insurance Bus. KEIIogg 8-350I Res. KEIIogg 8-I482 80 Plaza Square Orange, California PREMIER SAVINGS and Loan Associafion 290l Norfh Main Klmberly 7-708l Sanfa Ana, California l98 1 uITum Main a+ Tenfh ' San+a Ana Pine af Broadway ' Long Beach Qur young California Shops are your neaclquarfers for The dofnes you need for every occasion . . . fun . . . sporfs . . . or busy work days ...yours Jro choose . . . from a wonderful collecfionl Qur model is Caflfmy Cebula . . . MAE. MALL MAQLQ F3923 MEHQ ,ggi Rig?-Ls.x1sESvg NJXGN-KEXQTQ ME CES was viii MSB x mba E65 QV Suk Q55 SAN 9 'SOSx EQQAQRE ggi Q-'S..kN!Xk3g,gDSQ,A,Lq'5Q,gk 33-UO-K S KEX-19 'mb TQQCLLA .gg 15 ESOMJ 'Y-VQBL QQQ NS CR-TTKQD :ALQQ 'Q greg QS- Sb U22 'MEM' QXEQQNQQ QSDDXXBEQRQE A NXT Qxbci R QETYXNSQ TQ xQg35 Xvx QLQLQQ Q. .SQQW AQQQQB 'wc wax' TJ. Qfixm 'fl-H51 mmf QXDQ ammo mm ummm gx 'aww mg QQQEQISKE-Xiigi x' X-,L -gAx,QkqQQB SYE..X.L..Bx, A ,LO'NEAA.., LAEQE vii BK :RY MASS Qbdxz x bcxxyv 'VUL-NOEL NSW QC me cook QCJEEQS uoxu, swim az EQCLQTEQ' 'wx' . -T K V . T x We OCZ 'CUC M2 fgfvxxg exams is 1.14.3 X Q K3 SQL vb ?X -mg' Thi' USG?-Lb XMB MQ sale?-2. Qmxxliflwi - 9 Congratulatzons to the Class of 61 ' NJCDVEJ, ,, 1'-A-f' CQ' HOYT'S HARBOR ENGRAVING 644 WEST 17TH STREET - COSTA MESA 4. Engravers for the Reflectory' zml Orange and Whiten 200 7 E. um S+. ar Twin Ave. em a . Phone Klmberly 2-9028 PARK-N-EAT and LITTLE WHITE HUT ORANGE COUNTY'S FIRST AND STILL BEST V4 LB. HAMBURGER Cooked Ra re-Medium-Well Done ' V4 LB. TACOS - PIZZA -Home Made Pizza- Finesi' Mozzarella and Romano Cheeses OPEN DAILY IIAM-MIDNITE T TYZQZUQQ Fashion Center for Pre-Teens - - Juniors and Ladies Sportswear ' Costume Jewelry ' Dresses ' Lingerie Hosiery 169 North Glussell Klijllogg 8-8717 Orange, California Mc .faagfzfinfi Sfzaed Orange Crest Drugs Tustin-Collins Shopping Center Shoes lor llle Whole Fam'lY Congratulations to Class of l55 Norfh Glassell KElIogg 2-4373 - r ' ' ' f f -5 F29 964 North Tllbtlll 18131102.15 3 37 Downfown Orange Orange, California 2OI l BOOSTER PAGE SAMUEL HURWITZ ATTORNEY AT LAW I00 Wesf Chapman KEIlogg 8-239 Orange, California TROPICAL GARDEN FLORISTS ALEEN'S FLORAL SUPPLIES PARTY DECORATIONS 6II Wes+ Chapman KEIIogg 8-I755 Orange, California FRED R. WAUGH REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT 550 Easf Chapman KEIIogg 8-3857 Orange, California DR. G. ABBOTT SMITH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SLIROEON 53I Easl' Chapman KEIIogg 8-495I Orange, California RAINBOW NURSERY DEDRICK'S OLDFIELD PLUMBING OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE THE TUX SHOP PLUMBING ' WATER HEATING I7935 Easf Chapman KEIIogg 8-2437 SALES ' RENTALS Orange, California 25 Fashion Square Klmberly 7-634' 32I Wesf Chapman KEIIogg B-3538 Closed Wednesday Sanfa Ana, California Orange, California ORANGE REALTY CO. ORANGE TRAVEL SERVICE VALENTINE REALTY CO. REALTORS I20 East Chapman KEIlogg 8-2367 436 Soufl-I Glassell KEIIogg 2-6777 Bus. KEIIogg 8-3586 or KEIIogg 8-3587 ll35 Wes+ Chapman Orange. California Orange, California Orange, California I J E R I 'S PINSON 5 HAIR EASEIIONS and COSMETIC SALON RICE -IEWEI-ERS Specialisis in Personalized Sfyling W , H4 Noffh GI-well KEHOQQ 8-7590 Eeaiuringz RITA ROSS COSMETICS E GIVE STH GREEN STAMPS The Fines? I-'Iypo-Allergenic Line '38 Norih Glassell KEHOQQ 8-I956 Orange. California 743-745 wen Chapman KEIIogg 2-I637 I I Orange, California Orange, Calrfornla ORANGE WASHATERIA CLYDE F. NEWTON ARTHUR J. NIES, M.D. J. V. RASINSKI, M.D. BEST WISHES TO Tl-IE CLASS OF 'bl INSURANCE 68 S h G d KEI - II2 wee Chapman KEIIOQQ a--Iooa I6 Plaza square Icellogg a-zsas ou' 'E' 'ogg 84302 Orange, California Orange, California Orange, California I 202 The Denfisfs of Orange Offer Hearfiesf 'Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1961 DR. MILTON ANDREW DR. ROBERT BROWN DR. FRED S. CASS DR. EDWARD CORLETT DR. RICHARD DeNIRO DR. PAUL C. ENOEN DR. GRANT JOHNSON DR. OERRID JOY DR. ROBERT KELLY DR. R. L. KLINGELHOEER DR. F. W. LAMB W. C. LEICHTFUSS .JOHN MURPHY E. E. NICHOLS ALLEN PIRUS KENNETH RISTUBEN NORMAN SHAW JAMES THOMAS JOHN THORNOUIST A, H, TYRRELL CLARENCE VANDRUFF DONALD WELD ME tiki' V ,A B NK f fff, ...u most uuusuul bunk. MAIN AT LA VETA IN THE CIT MBER: FEDE RAL DEPOS Y OF ORANGE IT INSURANCE CORPORATION - FED ERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FOWLER EQUIPMENT, INC. 'LC Phone KEIIogg s--Iaaz 9 QI suppIyinq IIIe following servIces: TRUCK CRANE SERVICE ' DUMP TRUCK SERVICE O Low BED TRAILERS - POWER sHovELs Coma BULLDOZERS - PILE DRIVING mum SKIPLOADINQ- - BACK HOES - EXCAVATING Reg s SAND ' GRAVEL ' TOP SOIL ' FILL Oo XQ, FILL SAND - WELCH' READY MIXED CONCRE 2609 Wesf Chapman Ph one KEIIogg 8-2397 LOCALLY LOCALLY OPERATED OWNED Orange CounI'y's Largesf Independenf Producers of Ready Mixed Concrefe DIRT CRUSHED BASE J' S TE co. , Riff f 5? - .EVTA ,. . - A IN ORANGE COUNTY 22 Years' Experience SULLY-MILLER CUNTRACTING COMPANY ASPHALT PAVING 4 PLANTS TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SERVE YOU FREE ESTIMATES PARKING LOTS - SUBDIVISIONS ASPHALT MAINTENANCE RESURFACING 81 PATCHING TRENCH RESURFACING ASPHALT PRODUCTS 81 BASE MATERIALS FILL DIRT 81 EXCAVATION RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - CITY - COUNTY - STATE For Service Call ORANGE PLANT SAN JUAN CAP HUNTINGTON FROM KE GY BEACH SANTA ANA 8-2363 3-1704 I-E KI 19751 Sanliago 29III Rosenbaum 6-6576 2-5005 Canyon Rd. 722l Ellis Ave. TSR 2' Th ree Cee's SWIM SCHOOL OF ORANGE. INC. Beginning, lnTermediaTe and Advanced Swimming Lessons I I DIVING CIIQRQEA fVVIcCancIlQa1.,v.x Tile Contractor 636 Poinsettia Santa Ana, California Klmbcrlv 2-3874 INSTRUCTION WATER BALLET SCUBA LESSONS 1 'I . affefzman J ofusfs I PRIVATE PARTIES 161 North Glassell KE110gg 84823 Orange, California 94-I Norllm Tuslin KEIIogg 8-5476 Orange, California 205 The latiellal Cash Register Company Sawyer School of Business National Accounting and Adding Machines 41555 North Sycamore Santa Ana Klmberly 3-1753 ' Sales . Services COMPLETE SECRETARIAL and ACCOUNTING COURSES O Supplies GREGG or SPEEDWAY SHORTHAND IBM AUTOMATION - - KEY PUNCH 1602 North Grand Santa Ana, California DENTAL ASSISTANT - - DENTAL TECHNICIAN Watsun's Rexall Drugs 116-118 East Chapman E3 Orange, California me H' .4 50113 dVfC2,l'O'Zh, Uwe 55012 Arrow Hardware by m,,1We,,, COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Do-It-Yourself Headquarters for All Hardware Needs PRospect 2-0535 741 North Los Angeles Street Anaheim, California sae Norm Tusnn Kellogg 2-6793 Kimberly 25764 10635 East Fourth Street Santa Ana, California 206 Dickey Furnifure Co. Complele Home Furnishings Carpeiing - Draperies Klmberly 2-5396 1408 Norih Main S+ree+ Sanla Ana, California C. O. THOMPSON Pefroleum Company Wholesale Disfribiilrwi' Hletal Shade Products Burp. WINDOWS ' PATIOS ' DOORS ' CARPORTS PORCHES ' STORE FRONTS lol Hwy' ai, Orangewood 706 Wesl' Kalella Orange, California Orange, California Office KEllogg 8-556I Jackman's Sporis Wear 209 East 4th .D as Wcvzcfa 5 cuz 'zaflszyzy 0. One of the Ill-l'Lf0St mul nmxt miizplvtv .stm'k.s' of - IMPo1x'1'r:1m ANI! lJORIl'lS'l'HZ WVc1o1,ieNs ' ClJ'1 l'lJNS - RAx'oNs - NYLQNS - SILKS Bush amcl Spur Santa Anal STliXO'l'YPli SICCH HTAHIAI. Stancllandl Sc lmoolbs Our Reputation ls in the Hmifls of Our Grruluutcs 122 Cypress Santa Allll H . 206 Easf Four+l1 S+ree'r San+a Ana, Ca I orma Klmbcrly 7-1658 Kimberly 3-3365 207 Besf Wishes clncl Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1961 ANACONDA WIRE and CABLE COMPANY Orange, California Keqdfone Gandauclian ea. l827 Wesi' l7+h Sanra Ana Klmberly 7-5996 v Wwsfsww ,i 260 Don Hickey Consiruciion Co. 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KEIIogg 8-I660 2I4 activities and Club index American Field Service, 82, 83 Arr Club, IO3 Flag Twirlers, l07 Lellermans Club, 84, 85 Boy's Forum, 33 French Club, 93 Library Science, l05 California Scholarship Federalion, l04 Fulure Farmers of America, 96, 97 Maiorelles, l07 Chess Club, lO2 Fulure I-Iomernakcrs of America, 98, 99 Orange and While, 36, 37 Concert Band, IO6 Fulure Teachers ol America, IOO lOl ?aHy Panlher, IO6 Concerl Choir, IO9 Girl's League, 32 Pep Band, l07 Coronation Ball, 76, 77, 78 Homecoming, 86, 87, 88 Poelry Workshop, I05 Drill Team, l08 Key Club, 90 Refleclor, 34, 35 Ensemble Groups, IIO, lll Lalin Club, 92 Science Club, 9I Boo ,. Wheee . .. Dilch2 who me? . . . Senior Play, 79 Song Leaders, I34 Spanish Club, 94, 95 Sfudenl Body President Sludenl Council, 30, 3I Sfudenl' Legislature, 29 Superior Alhleles, I33 Syllabus, 35 Variefy Show, Ill Yell Leaders, I34 3 dulchmenu , . . Aldridge, iz, 35, 105 Andresen, IO, Il, IO6 Archibald, 2l Ball, 23, I4B Barnell, I4, I64 Look what I found . .. IIE pound fullback . , . Secrel? . .. Ahso, velly fine , ., Sleepy? Okay, so you can counl Coe, I36 Davey, 20, 78 Dodson, I9 Doherly, I7 Dunning, 7 faculty index Jackson, 23 James, IO, 35, IO3 Johnson, 22, I45 Kales, I8 Le Tourneau, 2I Nulr, 20, II4, ll5, I37 Olds, 7 Osenbauqh, 8 Racine, I3, I49 Riehl, 20, IIS, I37 Blair, I4, I64 Durbin, I6 Lindskoog, I3, 83 Richards, I4, I5, 20, 40, Bohrer, I2, 36 Edwards, I2, I3, 79 McAffee, I9 Rowe, I2, I3, 35, l48 Brees, I7 Fallis, I7 McCallum, 20, II9 Sheels 20, IIB, l22 Brubaker, 8, I8 Fauskin, I4, I5, 40 McConnell, 7, 23, I64 Slick, IO, 20 Buchoz, I2, I3, I64 Field, 23 McKenzie, 2I, II9 Slock, 40 Bunger, I2, I64 I-Iackell, I4, I5 Meyer, 2I Slover, 22, 40, 79 Carler, 20, 22, IIB, l28 Hamer, I4, 20, l3l, I64 Miller, IO, IO3 Slrallon, I9 Chamberlin, I9 I-Iarns, I6 Morgan, I3 Surles, I6 Chrislopher, 7, I2 I-lerrnann, I32 Moran, ll Talafus, I7 Clark, B., 22 Hill, 9, I0, II, I03 Murphy, I4 Taylor, 23 Clark, M., 22 I-Ioldridge, I4, 40 Nelleslein, 20, 84, 85, II4, IIS, l2B, IB7 Warren, I6 Williams, I4 Cheers , .. Today's lne day The lecldy bears have rheir picnic . .. Vic Tanney reiecl . .. Player ol Ihe weak Jusr us chickens... Turn olf'a lhe bubble rnachinc'a , ., For a heck like a bull . . . I dare ou A Aaron, Ken, 29, 166 Abboff, Sharon, 42, 142 Abney, Linda, 166 Adams, Glen, 66, 115 student index Afchison, Clarence, 141, 166 Bissell. Jim, 97, 166 Afchison, Evelyn, 109, 141, 143, 166 Biffle, Ida, 150 Auferson, Avaline, 150 Biork, Larry, 44, 84, 130, 133 Akron, Rodney, 166 Blankman, Susan, 166 Ayres, Dick, 150 Blanseff, Dick, 44, 79, 90, 106, 107, 115 Blauser, Sally, 150 Adarns, Jo Dee, 42 B Bodily, Dick, 44, 93, 132 Ahlefeld, David, 42 Boelfs, Harvey, 114, 167 A1-ilefeld, Jim, 42 Bailey, James, 134, 129, 166 aee11e,rem, 114, 129, 167 Aycfsl Darlene, 106, 150 Bailey, Paf, 123, 127, 166 Bonnleirl, Paul, 45 Alaux, John, 93, 149, 15O Bain, Donna, 166 Bois, Jan Lee, 45, 79, 89, 91, 137, 141, 144 Alaux, Roger, 19, 33, 42, 50, 96, 106, 125 129 Bain, Johnny, 150 Bond, Carolyn, 109, 150 Allen, Carlaiean, 42, 94 Bain, Vickie, 43, 133, I37, 138, 140, 141 Bonkrude, Jack, 102, 118, 129, 150 Allen, Don, 42 Baker, Sandy, 44, 109 Bonser, Bill, 84, 130, 133 Allen, Kafhy, 106, 107, 166 Baker. Terry. 44. 77. 84. 114. 121. 125 Boone, sherry, 137, 141, 149, 150 Allen, Neefa, 42, 103 Baldwin, Barbara, 150 Barghard, Rick, 167 Who's qof an ifch? , .. Tallahassie Lassies , ., The l One, fwo, fhree, kick . . . Allen, Ralph, 118, 166 Allen, Sherry, 35, 100, 107, 150 Alonzo, Ernie, 166 Ambrose, Jim, 93, 129 Amend, Kip, 166 Amling, Ken, 115, 128, 129, 150 Andelin, Linda, 166 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, And rews, Berbefe, 42, 109 Bee, 129, 131, 150 Bill 150 Carole, 109, 150 Donna, 150 Gaylord, 106, 150 Karen, 43 Lurlene, 150 Penny, 43, BB, 98 Susan, 109, 166 Beffy, 97, 11,0 Arballo, Alfred, 129 Archibald, Archie, 119, 123, 12 Arkus, LeRoy, 166 Arrnor, Judy, 88, 98, 103, 150 Arrnsfronq Jon, 166 Arner, Fay, 109, 150 Arneff, Barbara, 150 Arnelf, Bob, 29, 93, 165, 166 Arnold, Jirn, 43, 106 Arriola, Mary, 166 Arzafe, Louise, 43, 110 Ashford, Carolyn, 43, 111, 137 Assink, Ken, 150 Assink, Sandy, 166 216 9, iss Heads up . .. Banks, Larry, 109 Barnard, Roy, 44, 129 Barneff, David, 150 Barron, Nefa, 150 Barron, Sfeve, 150 Barfell, Suzanne, 166 Be1es, Dwlaln, 106, 107, 132, 150 Beny, Allan, 92, 121, 1214, les Bayless, Bradley, 44 Beasley, Jud Beafly, Janice, 166 Beaudoin, Linda, 166 V. . 1 44 93 141 Becker, Bobbie Jo, 29, 111, 142, 166 Becker, Sharon, 166 Beebe, f-larf, 166 Beebe, Bob, 44, 74, 77, 134 Bell, Ivan, 150 Belprez, Joanne, 14, 30, 32, 42, 44, 72, 75, 77, 133, I37, 140, 142, 145 Benneff, DeDe, 165, 166 Bennelf, Pan'1, 44, 73, 77, Berrens, Randy, 44, 129 Berqel, Pere, 29, 41, 43 Bergsfeinssorl, Bryan, 29, Besner, Dee, 109, 166 Besf, Sandy, 93, 136, 140, Befhune, Karen, 150 133, 134, 141 44, 79, 91, 105 la, 129, 166 142 143 165 '66 Beyeors, Carol, 37, 98, 150 Bidwell, Donna, 149, 150 Biqler, Bob, 150 Bigler, David, 90, 102, 12 Bishop, Bob, 44 7, 150 Brown, Bob, 151 Brownhill, Valarie, 167 Brubaker, Larry, 94, 106 Brurnley, Sharon, 167 Brurls, Gary, 45, 73, 130 Bryanf, Mary, 167 Bryanf, Charles, 151 Buchanan, Leonard, 84, 129, 167 Buehler, Kafhy, 151 Bueno, Anifa, 151 Burbank, Paf, 151 Burbridge, Sfeve, 33, 45, 83, 122, 126 Burch, Ken, 167 Burke, Diane, 110 110113, Bill, 167 Burns, Sharon, 110, 167 abel says Sally Shops . we Thank you for all lhose cards and 1effers.,. Borden, La1ry, 45, 84, 128, 129 Borders, Jarref, 45 Boria, Larry, 84, 115, 117, 129, 150 Bosch, Darlene, 45, 74, 136, 138, 141, 143 Bosch, Gary, 122, 130, 167 Bosch, John, 45 Boucher, Paul, 45 Bouqhfon, Dawnmarie, 98, 99, 108, 150 Bowen, Jerorne, 45 Bowen, Melinda, 102, 151 Bowman, Dennis, 167 Boyce, Donna, 167 Brazarnonfes, Florie, 108, 167 Brace, Jackie, 109, 141, 144, 167 Brandau, Karen, 167 Brandf, Perry, 156 Brase, David, 167 Brafsch, Joyce, 167 Braun, Bob, 29, 45, 126 Brennenrlan, Larry, 84, 151 Brennennan, Lorraine, 167 Brenneman, Wes, 90, 130, 148, 151 Brewer, Della, 151 Brewer, John, 167 Brewer, Carol, 167 Brewsfer, Janef, B8 Brodowy, Walfer, 45 Brouqher, cerel, 93, 100, 141, 149, 151 Brouqhfon, Paul, 129 Brown, Sfeve, 167 Brown, Jerry, 151 Brown, Judy, 167 Burfon, David, 167 Buskirk, Diana, 35, 137, 141, 144, 149 151 Busse, Ken, 118, 167 Bufcher, Li11da, 100, 101, 151 Bufler, Sharon, 34, 45 Buzick, Douq, 114, 122, 167 Buzzo, Lonnie, 151 Byerly, Odis, 45 C Cabalerro, Fernando, 115, 167 Cabrera, Bea, 143, 167 Cabrera, Marfha, 45, 108 Cady, Beny, 35, 110, 136, 141, 151 Cagle, Faf, 129, 167 Cagle, Sfan, 167 Calagna, Pele, 46 Caley, Susie, 108, 151 Caligiuri, Rocky, 130 Callison, Kay, 108, 109, 151 Carnp, Charles, 106, 115, 122, 151 Camp, Rod, 29, 94, 105, 119, 129, 165, 167 Carnp Roger, 29, 65, 167 Carnpbell, Bob, 46 Carnpbell,S11san, 167 Carnpos, Tony, 151 Camden, Margo, 151 Capps, Sfella, 46, I37, 140 Carlson, Diane, 46, 144 Carlson, Kafllie, 167 Carrnichael, Jim, 97, 151 I-Iow'bouf a dip . .. No, no, ouch, no. ., You ll qer yours . ,. Well, ii you can'r afford a hairdresser. fffr 1 Q-I A, .., ,M if-L 3, x rl' We X I M? Ni MT... anvil? 312 4 ,gf . FY? Senior proiecl . .. Carpenler, Pal, 94, I44, I68 Carler, Ken, ISI Carler, Norman, 46 Carrier, Dona, ISI Carvin, Joyce, 94, I68 Caskey, Margie, I68 Cassidy Cassidy, , , , , Caslner, Jim, 93, I3I Cafes, Joe, 46 Cebula, Carolyn, IO7, ISI Cebula, Caihy, 29, 45, 77, 93, IO7, IZS , Donald, II9, I23, I27 Bill 46 93 I29 I32 Cervanles, Alex, 29, II9, l22, l3I, I68 Ceryanles, Melissa, 46, 75 Cessoo, Charles, l68 Chandler, Charles, I68 Chaney, Norman, I68 Chanlland, John, ISI Chapman, Lesley, 35 Chapman, Georgia, 46, IOC, I26, l4l, I Chassaqnc, Bunnie, IO3, ISI Cheney, Bob, 46 Cheney, Kay, ISI Cherri, Ben, 29, 46, 84, II4, I29 Clancy, Pal, 46 Clark Dale, 47, IO7, I33, I38, !4I, I43, I4S Clark, David, II9 Clark, Eunicc, I08, ISI Clark, Gerald, 97 Clark, Gloria, I68 Clark, Lawrence, I6B Clark, Linda, I08, ISI Clark, Lynnclle, 46 Clark, Susan, ISI Classen, Wayne, I68 Cleary, Sharon, 35, I4O, I42 I43 l4S, ISI Clemens, Hans, 94, ISI Closhen, Jerome, l68 Cochrane, Darlene, ISI Cochrane, Mickey, 47, 96 Coffelf, Barbara, I68 Cale, Jae, 29, 47, 54, II4 lie, l30 Cole, Linda, ISI Cole, Ran, 47 So were having a Coleman, Mike, 47, II8, I29 Coleman, Sandy, I68 Colianni, Jim, I23, ISO Colin, Augusline, IIO Colin, Paula, 47, I37 Collier, Linda, I68 Collins, Roqer, 47, IO2 Colon, Dorlhy, IASB Cone, Carol, I6B Conkey, Alan, 33, 90, 93, IIB Cook, Clois, I38, I42, IS2 Colon, Dorolhy, I68 Cooper, Jeannie, 47 Corcoran, Mike, IIO, IS2 Corden, Barbara, IS2 Coraiero, Arl, IS2 Cornecl, Pal, 47, 73, IIO Cornelison, Roacr, IS2 Cornell, Rulh, I63 Correll, Sherry, 94, IS2 Cornefi, Jim, 29, 90, 94, I22, I3l, I64 I6S I68 Cornell, Lee, 90, II8, I22, I29, I49, IS2 Corona, Mario, 47, 73 Corrigan, Ciiarlollc, 29, 47 Corlez, David, S2 Corlcz, Lillian, IS2 Corlner, Jean, 47, IO9 Corfriqhl, Darby, IS2 Corwin, Calhy, IO9 l6B Collie, Biil, I6S, I68 Couvillon, James, IO2, Ib8 Crail, Lynn, l6B Crawford, Carol, IS2 Crawford, Jackie, 93, 168 Crawford, Lani, I34, IS2 Crawford, Wayne, IO6, IS2 Craerner, Denise, IS2 Crilley, Charlene, 47, I33, l38, I39, l42 I43, l4S, I49 Crown, Nancy, l68 Cruz, Elenor, IO8 Cruz, Louie, IS2 Cruz, Nick, so, 94, 95, Isl, iw, :sz Cudworlh, Emily, 47 Cudworih, Gene, 47, I3l Curry, Alice, 34, 3S 80, IOO Curry, Mike, I68 Curlis, Eddie, I27, IS2 Culner, Susan, IOO, IOI, IS2 D Daddario, Bill, 48 Daddario, Millie, 98, I68 Dadson, Carl, I52 Danker, Larry, II8, I23, I27, I68 Danley, Alihea, 4I, 48, 83, IIO, I38 Dayerporr, Terry, I68 Davidson, Blake, IO2, l27, IS2 Davies, Ann, 37, 48 Davis, Bob, 48 Davics, Hugh, IASB Davies, Richard, II9, I23, I29, I68 Davis, Diane, IS2 DaviS, Paula, I49, IS2 Davis, Sydney, l68 Day, Jim, IS2 Day, Nancy, 94, 9S, IO6, IO7, l38, I4I, l4S, IS2 And there I was wilh a 7-I0 so Dighion, John, Ib9 Diqhlon, Sieve, IO2 Dillehay, Sherry, 29, 34, IOO, IOI I49 IS2 Dillon, John, II9, IZ2, I69 Dillon, Sandy, 48 Dixon, John, I23, I69 Dobbs, Terry, 97, I52 Doolen, Bill, I69 Dorn, Jim, I29, I69 Doss, Belly Sue, I49, IS2 Doslerl, Craig, I69 Dolson, Dennis, I69 Douglas, Diane, 98, 99, IO8, IO9 IS3 Dowcelr, Kathy, I69 Dowcerl, Marqarel, IS2 Dowdy, Ray, 3S, 48, IOS Doyle, Merrifl, I69 Drews, Richard, I69 Drinkqern, Lyle, 29, 33, 48, 84 Driver, Gale, 48 Drumrn, Marcia, 4I, 49, 77, I34 I38 Duarle, Gabriel I69 DuCharme, David, Ib? Dudley, Cherryl, IS3 Duff, Judy, 49 Deadrick, Maureen, 48, IOO Duker, Daryl, 49, I29 DCM. SKID, IS2 Dula, Karen, I4O, I44, lS3 Dean, Palricia, 48 Deliorresl, Dannie, I68 Duncan, Cameron, IIS, IS3 Dunham, Bob, II8, I29, IS2 Delaney, Roberi, 84, l28, I29, I32, I33, IS2 Dunn, Buddy, II9, I23, I69 Delaney, ill I26 I28 I29 I32 I68 Dunneback, Diane, 83, 88, IOS I69 5 I .... DeI.con, Leonard, II9 DeLeon, Lupe, I29, I69 E DeLiser-Delvlorsain, Joice, IS2 Dell, Dianlha, IO9, IS2 Ealon, Eddie, I29, IS3 Demaro, Marie, 48 Edwards, Gail, I4I, I69 DeMars, Vernon, I69 DeVore, Douo, IIB, IS2 Edwards, Rick, 49 Edwards, Buddy, I6, 49 Dexler, Miglia, IIO, iss Eggers, Jerry, 29, 40, 49. 75, 7 I Shirley 48 loo as iw his Eau Diamon , ' , , , , , ers, Susie, 29, 96, 97, I34, l38 I4O I4 Dick, Bill, 29, 34, 48 IS3 Dickey, Janel, IOO, IS2 ' Q Eickmann, Marqarel, IOS, IS3 Dickson, Diare, 4, 83, 9I, 99 I38, I39, I4O,EIdridQe, Les, 49 I42 I44 Elq as, Gary, IOO, II9 Ellioil, Marilyn, N53 ' Jim NN9 N30 Ellis, Ellis, George, N53 Ellis, Toby, 49 Elsey, Gary, N03, N53 Elsey, Dick, NN9, N3N Engle, Angie, N53 Epperson, Bill, NN4, N53 Epperson, Jim, 49, 84, 96, 97, NN4 Erickson, Marsha, 94, NO5, N53 Escoro, Harvy, 29, IN5, N22 Escolo, Lorraine, N53 Fspinosa, Andy, 49 Espinosa, Dan, N09, N53 Espinoza, Emilio, N53 Espinoza, Joel, 49 Esrrada, Paul, N53 Elier, Caro' N53 evans, Fiavimd, 97, 'N53 ty...1s, Linla, 29, I25, N69 Eyclcshimer, Pal, N69 F Fairbairn, Slacy, N43, N69 Fansher, Lynda, 94, N4N, N49, N53 Felix, Gus, N53 Felix, Manuel, 49, N06, N07 Fellows, Beverly, 49 Fey, Jirn, 49, 84, NN4, N29 Fickle, Anne, N69 Fickle, Larry, 49, N24 Friend, Shirley, 5N, N09 Fraunieller, John, 5N Fry, Gary, N69 Fryer, Joe, 5l Fryer, Ken, N53 Furuli, Ardis, N53 G Gable, Barbara, 35, N39, N4N, N49, N53 Gabriel, Charles, 132, 153 Gallardo, Lucille, N53 Gallup, Linda, NIO, N69 Gammon, Kalhy, N00 N03 N26 N39, N44, N49 Gano, Jack, N54 Garcia, Mary Ellen, 35, 5N, 66 Garcia, Nancy, N54 Garrell, Barbara, 5N Garrefr, Diann, 5l oasa, skip, N32, 134, 149, 154 Gayrnan, Janice, N00, NGN, N54 Gehringer, Josephine, N54 Gentry, Jim, N70 Gerlz, John, 52 Gibbs, Ronald, N70 Gibson, Lee, 52 eiiaan, Bae, N06, 114, 154 G-illelre, Chipper, 84, 90, N02, N27, N32 N34 Gilman, Pearl, N07, N54 Gish, Carol, N70 Gladis, Joan, N70 Glanr, Rhonda, Nl0, N70 Griffirh, Garry, NO6, NN9, N70 Griffirh, Judy, NIO, N70 Grin-irn, Jackie, N49, N54 Grirnshaw, Michel, 34 Grizzle, Clinron, N54 Grizzle, Linda, I37, N70 Gruhn, Sharon, 52 Guenrher, Susan, 35, 52, 58, 98, N03, N08 Guillen, Gloria, N54 Gully, Laffy, 33, 35, 52, 55, 114, N27 Gunderson, De De, 37, N49 N54 Gunnerson, Pal, I25, N40, N42, N76 ouaikaf, Baa, 109, 129, 170 Gwalrney, Judi, N54 H Hadley, Mike, N54 Hagye, Joyce, 52 Hahn, Sue, N40, N42, N70 Halderrnan, Tilly, N54 Hale, Larry, N49, N54 Haley, Jim, 52 Ha.N, Gayle, I08, N54 Hall, Mike, N70 Ha1l,'Nerry, NIB, l3N, N70 N-Nall, Wayne, 53 Halier, Linda, N70 Halloran, Gay, NNN, N70 I-Namaker, Melinda, N54 Hamillon, Jerry, N06, N70 Handschug, Larry, N54 Findley, Kerry Sue, N69 Finley, Philip, 50 Fisher, Bob, 50 Flinl, Par, N69 Flocken, Marie, 50, N09 Florez, Jesse, N06, I3N Flores, Sylvia, 50, 94, N00, l38, N40, N42, N45 Fody, Ann, N53 Foole, Ron, N69 Forqash, Donna, 93, 94, I00, N39, N49, N53 Forgash, Jim, 29, N69 Forrest, Jan, 50, NNO Forshee, Earl, 28, 29, 30, 42, 50 NN4, N27 Fosler, Andy, l2N, N26 Fosrer, David, NIB Fosler, Jerry, N53 Fosler, Sonia, 50 Fowler, Mike, N69 Fowler, Becky, N69 Fox, Gary, N22, N27, N33, N53 Franlz, Chris, N4N, N69 Fraser, George, N06, N69 Fraser, John, N69 Frazier, AN, 50 Frederick, Marla, 4N, 50, 88, l00, NON Freeman, Randy, N69 Glersmann, Richard, Gloshen, Joneen, N09, Glover, Bruce, 52 Glover, Sue, N70 Godoy, Benny, N70 Gohres, Bill, 52 N8, N49, N54 N54 Gonzales, Jennie, 52, N39, N45 Gonzalez, Viclor, NN9, N34, N70 Goodarl, Larry, N54 Goodin, Margie, N54 Gaodin, Norman, 52, N29 Goodnighr, Marilyn, I N45, N54 Goodman, Larry, N70 36, N39, N40, N42, N43, Goodwin, June, N40, N42, Gorman, Sheila, N54 Gorron, Pamela, N70 Grady, Vic, N70 Graham, Janer, l5N Handy, Sheryl, 94 Hansen, Danny, N29, N70 Hansen, Jim, 53, 79, NON, N09 Hanson, Carllon, N02, N70 Hanson, Sieve, N70 Hanson, Willie, 90, N29, N54 Hanson, Wayne, NO5, N54 Hardin, Linda, 53, 129, 145 Harman, Peggy, N70 Harms, Harriga Haarrig Darlene, 53, 86, 88 n, Pal, N54 an, Ralph, 37, 53, 96 Harrison, John, N3N Graham, Judy, 52, 90, 99, 139, N42 129 Graham, Mike, N23, Granl, Billy, 52 Gray, Tom, 52, 84, NN4 N28, N29 Grcedy, Chris, N70 efaady, Mika, 114, N50 A 170 Greedy, Russell, N0, Harrison, Loyd, N02, N54 Hays, Wes, 94, N55 Head, Janef, 93, 105, l7N Healey, Bill, 29, N55 Healey, Sieve, 53, 96, l20, N2N, N23 Heard, Richard, N55 Helmick, Richard, 29, 53, 90, N09, N22 Henderson, Bob, N06, N55 Henderson, Connie, 53, 79, N00, N07 Henderson, Kris, N06, NOB, l5N Hendrix, Mike, N55 Henness, Bill, N55 Haamada, Rick, 90, 121, 125, 127, N33, N53 Henry, Tom, N7l Herberr, Laura, l7l Harm, Sleve, 33, 35, 53, 50, 93, 54, 114 125 127 Hewlelr, Ruih, N4N, N45, N49, N55 Hickman, Eva, 53 Hiadina, Sharon, 35, 125, 141, 149, 155 Hllburn, Lynn, N7N Hilburn, Tim, NN8, I7N Hileman, John, 53 Hill, Greg, 35, NN8, N29, N55 Hill, Bob, NN9, N22, N29 Hilfon, Cherie, N55 N-Nilron, Marlis, 30, 5N, 53, N39, N40, N4N, N45 N-lineman, Candie, N06, I25, N49, N55 Hinman, Merrilee, N55 Hinron, Ron, NN9 Hirsrein, Dave, 2l, 53, 90, 9N Hobbs, Lee, 29, 84, 90, NN4, N29, N55 Hobson, Kalhy, N07, N26, N65 N7N Hodge, Dottie, 93, NOD, N42, N49, N55 Hoifmasrer, Cora, 94, NO0, N36, N38, N39 N40 142, 143, 145, 155 Hollins, Tom, 50, 53, 96 Hollisier, Hal, 121, 125, N26 Holmberg, Judy, N70 Holmberq, Lance, l7N Holmberg, Rayma, 54, N40, N4l Holmes, Bob, N55 Holi, Sharon, N55 Holz, Pam, l06, N44, N7I Hoover, Gary, N55 Hopper, Julie, 37, N55 Horchler, Maureen, N08 Harl, Barbara, 29, N36, N40, N42, N43, N45, l70Horne, Lyle, N70 Harl, Jerry, N70 Herr, Nancy, N42, N43, N49, N54 N-Narrford, Floyd, NN8, N70 Harliord, Sharon, N70 Harlley, Pal, N34, N54 Harrwick, Gene, N7N Harvey, Mike, N22, N29, N76 Harvick, Donna, 53 Halh, David, N8, N55 Hawkins, Paddy, 39, 91, 139, 140, 141, 145, 149, 155 Horlon, Paul, 54, 84, IN5 Houghlon, Mary, 54, NOB Housel, Carol, NO5, l08, N7N Howard, Donna, N7N Howden, David, N06 Howden, Linda, N7I Howell, Susie, N09, N65, N7N Howorlh, Susan, 35, N09, I44, N55 Hubbard, kaiky, 54, N00 Hudson, Edilh, NIO Huey, Alciedean, 54, N09 Freels, Jan, INO Green, Judy, 29, 52, 79 Hayes, Bill, I7N Huey, Frankie, I7N French, Susan, N53, N69 Greer, David, N22, N54 Hayes, Bobby, N3N, l7N Huff, Gary, 54 French, E. Susan, N43 Gregorio, Paul, N3N Hayes, Howard, N27 Huff, John, 54, N27 Friend, Ruby, N09, N53 Griifilh, Carol, N54 Hayes, Lloyd, N55 Hughes, Sandy, 54 N did nal . ., Oh, goodie . 1. The laresr in boys . .. Al Cologne and friends . .. And Nhey're off and running , af TTS ,FL fx fu'f tx' 1, , Harchl , .. Lookie what we found... Garfer palrol . .. Mamas muumuu . . . 2N8 IZI, I25, I29 McKinney, Bobbie, 29, 60, Ill The ganq's all here . , . if... Chaos.. . I-lughes, Joe, l7l HU11, Nancy, 83, 92, I34, 140, 142, 143, 145, I49, I55 I-lunden, Jackie, 54, I09 I-lunfer Alnifa, IO6, I07, l7l Hunier, Ann, I55 Hurd, Anne, I7l Hurd Mary, 94, IO6, I37, I40, I55 Hurd, Virqinia, 54 Hurfado, Lillian, l7l I-lurfado, Rosie, 54 I-Iufson, Dave, I55 Hyan, Jim, 115, l3I Hyaff, Pai, 54 Hyae1, s11a1y1, 141, 144, 171 Ice, Carol, 36, 37, 54, 59, 76, 77, 78 lnmann Claudia, 54, l08, IIO lnmann, Lois, 93, I42, I43, I55 Ishmael, Ken, l29 J Jackman, Roberf, I55 Jackson, Glen, I23, I7I Jacobs, Charlene, l7l James, Gus, 54 Janka, Carol, 29, I25, I42, l7l Jaques, Mary, 55 Jefferies, Rena, I55 Jefferies, Judy, I55 Jeffrey, Wendell, l7I Jenike, George, I55 Jenkins, Ted, IO9, I7l Jenkins, Terry, I55 Jepperson, Ann, IO8, I56 Jeff, Richard, I56 Kepley, Pai, IIO Kerley, Lynn, 35, IO5, I56 Kerrigan, Tim, 90, I72 Kibbey, Bill, I72 Kilcher, Wurfila, I56 Kilday, Linda, I56 King, Pai, 55, IOO King, Ron, I22, l30, I56 Kingsmill, Bill, I56 Kinner, Fred, ll, 34, 35, 55, 79 Kirkwood, John, I56 Krishbaum, Marsha, l65, I72 Kiffs, Debbie, IO9, I56 Kiffs, Phil, IO2, I72 141ane1, Bill, 115, 149, 155 Klein, Jerry, I72 Whaf a Nuff . .. Couniing chickens before fhey hafch. Lewis, Stan, 57, I22, I29 Liebi, Eric, 84, II4, I29, I57 Lien, Raydre, 37, 4l, 57 Lierrnan, Karen, I57 Liggefr, Larry, 43, 57, 87, 90 Liqgeff, Nancy, 88, I40, I42, I43, I72 Liinas, Vicfor, I3l, I72 Lindgren, Janef, I39, l4l, I57 Lipper, Dennis, 57, 96 Lives, Susan, 57, IOS Lobdell, Vickie, I72 Loffis, Barbara, I72 Logan, Bruce, 57 Logue, Sandy, IU9, I57 Long, Richey, I72 Long, Roberfa, 57 Klein, Tim, I72 Kleiner, Leonard, l23, I27, I72 Kluever, Barry, I56 Kluever, Kurfis, 55 Knaak, Carolyn, I56 Knapp, Rockie, I56 Kobafa, Mike, I56 Kobernik, Ron, IO6, I32, I56 Kohl, Duaiey, 100, 105, 156 Kohler, M,, I27 Kohrs, David, I56 Kolina, Judy, 36, 37, 50, 56, Kornorgan, Marilyn, 56, 93 Kornara, Linda, I72 Koonfz, Norma, 56, IO8, IIO Koslosky, Jolly, I0O, IO9, I56 Kossnrian, Barbara, IIO, 172 Koihe, Gary, IO9, II8, I72 Kovac, Bill, 84, II5, I29, I56 Kozina, Connie, 29, 32, 36, 56, I4I Kraemer, Janef, I56 Krueger, Jim, 56 Krueger, Mark, II4, l3O, I72 Loptz, Lupe, 57 Love, Lovcll, John, I72 Jams, 57, 00, 93, 100, 10a Lozano, Delia, I73 Lucas, Lucero Barbara, 57, 98 , Dave, I57 Lufnau, Jean, I73 Luchau, Marsha I57 Luna, Daniel, 57 Luna, Dave, 57 Luna, Fred, 57 Luna, Johnny, I29, I73 Lunil Busanne 57, l09 McBride, Howard, I73 McCandIess, Fred, I22, I57 McCariy, Jan, 59 McClelland, Sfeve, I57 McClurg, Linda, 35, 94, I57 McComb, Dick, 60, IO6, I07, II8, I29 McCormick, Mary, 98, l0l, I73 McDaniel, Don, 60, 84, II5, IZ9 McDermed, Mike, 90, I57 McGealh, Bill, 60 McGee, Connie, 60, IOB McGuire, Bob, 60 McKee, Lavon, I57 McKee, Pai, 35, 59, 60, 77, 83, 84, McMahon, Judy, 32, 93, I73 McMullen, Sharon, 60 Mee, Paf, 93, I73 Mein, Gary, I73 Mellen, Candace, I57 Merrill, Diane, 60, IIO Merrill, Lynne, I57 Mefcalf, Duane, I57 Mefzner, Janie, I4l Mefzner, Norman, I57, I73 Meulener, Guy, 60, ll5 Meyer, Roger, I73 IOI I04 I38 I4l 1, Lusc Sandy, 58, l08 Lufka Joe, I57 1 Lyke Dayle, Lynch, l1ene,58 79, I0l, III, I39,l45 Lyons, Kafhy, 58 M MacDonald, Tracie, 36 37 I40, I43, I57 Lufka Pefe, I19, I73 I57 Meyer, Sue, 60, 93, IOO, , , Meyers, Fred, 60 Miller, Alvin, so Miller, Glen, I73 Miller Miller Jim, ll5 anne, 30, 32, 4I, 60, 75, 86 Mil'er, JO1111, 127, I73 Miller, Judy, I0, I57 Miller, Marilyn, I57 Miller, Mike, 6I Miller, Mike, 29, 4I, 6l, 67, 77, 84, Jewell, Jim, I22, I56 Johanson, Grefa, I56 Johns, Linda, 23, I56 Johnson, Chris, I08 Johnson, Linda, IIO, l7l Johnson, Marie, I56 Johnson, Mary, IO6, l7l Johnson, Nancy, Ill, I34, I40, I42, I45, I56 Johnson, Sandy, l05, IIO, I56 Johnson, Ted, I7I .Ioiner, Darrell, 55 Joiner, Joe, I7I Jolly, Tom, l7l Ala rilyn, 55, ea, 135, 140, 144 Jones, n, II4, I56 Jones, Gary, 55 Jones, Linda, 55 Jones, Mardell, I56 Iones, Ma Jones, Mary, I7l Joyce, Jurczk, Paf, II4 Carolyn, I72 Jusfice, John, 55, 73, 74, 9l, l02 Krueger, Pal, IO9, l4l c11a11eS, 90, 102, 109, II8, 127, I32, 15e11,414ne11, 505 94, 95 Kuhn, Cherri, I72 Kurisu, David, I72 Kusano, Julia, 56, 9I, I38, l4l, I44 Kusel, Bev, 88, I40, I42, I43, I72 Kusel, Marilyn, 56, IOO, I43 L Lacke, Chris, I72 Ladd, Dennis, I27, I32, I56 Lamb, Lamb Richard I72 LanFranco, Bernie, 56, l22 Lannen, Pam, IO9, I56 Laplanf, Janef, I72 Lawson, B'11, 56 91, 102 Kay, I72 Larson, LaRue, Judy, I56 Lawson, Kay, I42 Lawson, Mary, IIO, l4l Lawson, Pafly, 56, I38, l4l MacKenzie Bruce II8, l30 Maas, Andrea, I73 Mace, Ed, IO6 Mark, Melair'e, I73 Varldcx, John I57 Magnuson, Richard, 94, I57 Mahar, Bill, I73 Mahar, Shari, 58 Maloney, Dan I73 Maloney, Mike 58, 96 Manzwll Melinda, 4l, F8 I4 Mnnlove, John, I73 Mann Don, I57 , Mansfield Jeff, I73 Manfor, Richard, II8, I22, I79, I73 Marnr, Roger, 58, IO6, l07, I09, l30 Mariorom, Sandy, l4I Marlfusnn, Joan, 34 58 Harnuari, Larry, I73 Unrshburn Carol, I73 Marfin, Rav, l3l, I73 0, 141, I42 139 140, 142, I43, I4 K Kahlen, Mike, I72 Kaiser, Gerald, 55 Kalmbach, Don, I29, I72 Karnoas, Rufhanne, I72 Kasman Tomm Jo 55 1 Y 1 Kassahn, Connie, 35, I40, I42, I45, I56 Kassahn, Dianne, 55, 98, IOO Kasfner, Larry, IZ9, l65, I72 Kaufmann, Sallie, I72 Kaun, Dennis, 55, IO9, l29, I32 Kearn, Linda, l00, IO5, IIO, I56 Kehlenbrink, Kafhryn, l08, I72 Kelly, Mardi, 55 Kernrnerer, Ted, 55, 59, IO2, IO6, l07 Kenny, Dale, II8, I72 Ledbeffer, Paffi, 56 Lauver, Barbara, I72 Ledesma, Isaac, 4l, 56 Ledesma, Marshall, 94, I56 Lee, Mike, 56 Leichffuss, David, 29, 90, II5, l25, I79 l4'3 149, 157 Leichffuss, Linda, 56, 74, 86, 87, 88, I40, l4l I42, l43 145 Lembke, Carol, 56, I40, I42 Lemke, Lynne I57 Lerrike, Pam, I57 Lemus, Teresa, I57 Lengua, Frances, I08, I57 Leonhardf, Dennis, I57 Levens, Larry, 5l, 57, 84, II4 ll6, I27, l29 Lewis, Jerry, I72 I Lewis, Sally, l65, I72 Marfinez, Carol, I73 Marfinez, Connie, I57 Mnrfinf-2, Danny, 58 Marlinez, Evelyn, 59 Mnrlinez, Magdalena, I73 Massey Dw'f'1hl, II8, l29, I73 Mnsfeller Jill, l4l, I73 Mnsfelier, Nan, 3l 36, 37, 4I, 59, Ill Mafheyfs Grer1,59 Mafhis, Torn, I57 Mafhis, Tom, I73 Mafkowsky, Mike, 59 Malfhews, Mary, I73 May Rosemary 59 Mayes, Elizabefh, I73 Mayfield, Sherrill I44 I49 I57 Mayhugh Gere, II8, I29, I73 McBee, Roland, I73 I22, l26, I30 Miller, Nan, 6I, 9l, I4l Miller, Bob, 4l, 6l, 96, II4 Miller, Torn, 6l Mi'ler, Bill, 60, I32 Milliron, Janis, I44, I57 Milliron, Sherryl, I73 Millspauoh, Ray, 29, 6l, 84, II5, l29 Milner Barbara, 6I Minardi, Gay, IO9, I74 Minardi, Mary, 93, I44, I73 C71 l57Miner, Tom, I27, I74 Miner, Vivian, IOO, I58 Minor, Terry, Zl, 33, 34, 4I, 6l 85 ll5 I29 Mifchell, Linda, I74 Mifchell, Shari, 6l, 98 Mobley, Norma, IO8, l58 Mohler, David, l58 Monahan, Tim, I32 Monfeau, Dave, I74 Monfgomery, Paul, I09, l58 Monfgomery, Ronnie, l58 Monfoya, Nadine, I74 Moonier, Claudia, 6l Moore, Judy, l09, I74 Moore, Judy, I09, I36, I40, I42 l45 I58 Moore, Bobbi, 6l Moore, Carol, I74 Moore, Lesley, 93, I44, I74 Morash, Ray 6l Moreno, Berfha, 6l, IIO Moreno, Tom, l06, l58 Moroughan, Marie, 6l Morris, Sieve, 93, I23, I27, I74 Mowry, Nancy, I74 Muise, Flerberf, IO6 Mullen, Gary, I74 Munson, Jerry, 6l Munson Kaihy, l08, I74 Murry, Darla, 62 N Nash, Susan, 158 Naya, Mary, 174 Nava, Ruben, 119 Nebergail, Nanvy, 158 Nelson, Nelson, Crislie, 126, 140, 174 Trudy, 34, 158 Neschke, Trish, 35, 94, I58 Neu, Charles, 174 Neveau, Sharon, 62 Newby, Allen, 174 Newkirk, Carla, 143, 145, 158 Newkirk, Don, 62 Newman, Nancy, 62 Newsom, Diane, 93, 174 Niesladl, Marcia, 62 Noel, DeAnn, 110, 174 Nordby,Jane1, 144, 174 Norman, Loren, 174 Norris, Norris, Norfon, Novak, Novak, Noyes, Nulph, Nulfer Nancy, 62 Shirley, 174 Sandy, 62, 73, 106, 138, 142 Karen, 62, 100 Roberl, 174 Charlene, 62 Joy, 62, 142 David, 174 O Obernalle, Ron, 100, 106, 107 o'131eriiii5, Bill, 31, 62, 90, 105, 107 Ogilvie, Larry, 62, 90, 104 O'l'1ara, Palsy, 62, 98, 136, 138, 142 Okonske, John, 174 Oldewage, Shirley, 174 Oleson, Sieve, 83, 109, 114, 127, 174 Oleson, Pelra, 62, 98, 99, 109 Oleson, Caralie, 174 Olsen, Leslie, 141, 158 Ong, Denise, I58 Orculr, Orcull, oeieiis, 139, 142, 158, 174 051155, 136, 140, 142, 143 145 Ornellas, Jim, 84, 174 Ornsfein, Richard, 115, 130 Orosco, Anila, 110, 174 Orr, Bi 11, 118, 129, 158 P Paddock, Karhy, 144, 158 Paddock, Slan, 62, 127 Page, Carol, 108, 110, 158 Page, Nancy, 63, 100, 101, 141 Pagenkopp, John, 174 Palmer, Pai, 41, 63 Pargee, Kathy, 63 Pargee, Lois, 158 Pargee, Tim, 131, 174 Parker, John, 63 Parker, Pal, 64 Parmelee, Mike, 174 Parmalee, Phoebe, 174 Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Parrick, Parion, Pauisell, Hello? Okay, 220 sliooi Charlolle, 136 eerri, 111, 142, 155, 174 Jerry, 175 Jo Anne, 94, 100, 158 Rila, 136 Shirley, 158 Tom, 175 Marylyn, 175 Belly, 158 Paulsen, J. R., 158 Paulus, Slephen, 129 Pavel, Jim, 158 Paxton, Sherilynn, 158 Pedroza, Bob, 175 Pember, Ron, 63 Pendergrafl, Ken, 121, 126, 158 Pendergrafl, Narhan, 121, 158 Penninglon, Dale, 158 Penninglon, Joella, 175 Penlecosl, Mickey, 63, 114, 129 Peralra, Jackie, 119, 129 Perez, Vivian, 108, 158 Pelersen, Eddie, 158 Pelersen, Kenny, 63 Peierson, Dwighr, 158 Pefska, Ron, 63, 106, 107 Pezina, Tom, 158 Phelps, Diane, 165, 175 Phillips, Jimmy, 158 Philip, Kir, 63 Pierce, David, 33, 84, 44, 30, 159 Pierce, Phil, 53, 77, 91, 114, 115, 116 128, 129 Pineda, Lorna, 110, 175 Pisier, Charles, 175 Poblano, Raul, 29, 63, 137 Pomeroy, Lynn, 63, 84, 114, 125 Porler, Tom, 175 Posr, Billie, 63, 79, 142 Poulson, Randy, 97, 129, 159 Powell, Kalhy, 136, 140, 142, 143, 175 Powell, Ron, 175 Praler, Mike, 106, 107, 159 Praler, Rosemary, 106, 175 Prall, Dick, 63, 96 Prall, Loren, 159 Presfon, Tom, 84, 115, 130, 149 Price, Cheryl, 106, 107, 159 Price, Sharon, 64 Pryor, John, 175 Pysden, Shirlene, 94, 159 O Quasl, Lyn, 175 Quevedo, Johnny, 119, 127 Quinrero, Richard, 175 R Radlke, Phil, 64, 83, 84, 114 Ramirez, Tony, 175 Raney, Gerald, 36, 37, 64 Rangy, Jim, 65 Ranill, Nick, 159 Rasmussen, Bion, 90, 127, 149, 159 Raymond, Skip, 118, 126, 129, 175 Read, Marlin, 159 Reavis, Judy, 64, 110 Record, Pal, 64, 110 Record, Rulh, 142, 175 Reed, Bob, 175 Reed, Diane, 159 Reeder, Mike, 175 Reel, Marleen, 139, 159 Rees, Melinda, 64, 88, 143 Reese, Karen, 109, 175 Reese, Margaret, 109, 159 Rcese, Tommy, 119 Reese, Terry, 64 Reed, Dale, 122, 175 Reed, Diane, 108 Reid, Dave, 118, 175 Keimann, Diana, 175 Reish, Mike, 122, 159 Remfors, Lars, 29, 51, 64, 82, 83, 90, 127 Rensch, Ken, 129, 132, 175 Ressel Ronnie, 175 Reuscn, Sue, 175 Reusch, Ernie, 175 Reuvcrs, Cindy, 110, 175 Sharon, 159 Judy Ann, 64, 138, 143 Rexroal, Reynolds, Reynolds, Judy Kay, 64, 94, 139 Reynolds, Kathy, 110, 140, 142, 175 Reynolds, Pal, 175 Ribeau, Mark, 159 Rice, Judy, 64 Richardson, Mary, 64, 140 Richardson, Sharon, 64, 100, 101, 143, 145 Ricney, Sue, 64 Richmond, Marly, 35, 59 Ricnmond, Penny, 100, 101, 159 Rich1myer, Ron, 106, 159 117 Riggs, Joy, 110, 175 Riley, Dave, 118, 131, 159 Riller, Allyn, 159 Rober1s, Vic, 114, 117 Robinson, David, 115 Robinson, Keenie, 109, 159 Robinson, Rick, 29, 109, 159 Rabies, Riirli, 103, 159 Rocnford, Janel, 100, 159 Rochford, Mary, 64, 100 Rodenberger, Bill, 175 Bob, 175 Rodgers, Rodriguez, Aurora, 110, 175 Rodriguez, Rodriguez Eslella, 142, 143, 165, 176 , lsabel, 110, 143, 159 Rodriguez, Sylvia, 159 Rogers, Judy, 159 Rogers, Larry, 159 Rogers, Pal, 118, 131, 159 Rogers, Rila, 159 Rogers, Susie, 65 Rohrs, Carol, 29, 65, 94, 101, 109, 141, 143, 144 Rohrs, Pal, 95, 100, 107, 137, 141, 159 Rollyson, Barbara, 176 Roolh, Norma, 65, 109 Roper, David, 65 Roscoe, Judy, 65 Rossiler, Chris, 65 Role, Sandy, 65 Rowan, Lenora, 159 Rowley, Sharon, 65, 98 Rudar, Rila, 88, 125, 159 Rudisaile, Dick, 159 Ruhnke, Janer, 159 Ruiz, Chrislina, 65, 95, 98, 139, 143 Ruiz, Ralph, 176 Ruiz, Tommy, 129, 176 Rumph, Linda, 176 Russell, Carolyn, 19, 35, 98, 159 Ryan, Jean, 65 S Sailer, Virgil, 176 Salazar, Mary, 110, 160 Sanborn, David, 166 4 Sandoval, Cecile, 65, 110 Sapp, Tommy, 109, 118, 122, 131, 176 Swn'1s'rom, Carol, 65, 109 Sarrnienlo, Margarel, 65 Everybody oul. .. Saunders, Joyce, 109, 160 Savoy, Chris, 41, 65, 79, 138, 145 Sawyer, Par, 144, 176 Scarborough, John, 176 Shack, Chris, 176 Schaffer, Judy, 36, 37, 41, 66, 141, 145 Schaffer, Pal, 160 Schamanek, Gail, 141, 144, 176 Schepe, Scherer Bob, 175 , Den, 55, 114 Scherer, Kay, 110, 176 Schildmeyer, Bob, 35, 122 Schipke, Dennis, 66, 84, 115, 129 Schlobohm, Sharon, 67 Schlueler, Cliff, 160 Schlueier, Melvin, 66, 84, 128, 129 Schlueler, Wayne, 129 Schmidr, Defi, 118, 122, 131, 175 Schroeder, David, 176 seiieeaer, Jim, 33, 55, 120, 121, 125, Schubberr, Fred, 66 Schumacher, lvlike, 114, 122, 127, 160 Schupback, Lili, 67 Scoll, Mike, 176 Scouren, Eunice, 67, 110 Secura, Carol, 176 Seidler, Sharon, 141, 176 Selman, Jack, 67, 74, 77, 87, , , Selvidge, Mervyn, 160 Serrano, Cecillia, 142, 176 Serrano, Helen, 176 Serralo, Alfred, 67, 105, 106, 107, 131 Sellle, Don, 67 Shaffer, Sandy, 67 Shannon, Julie, 10, 176 Shaw, Shaw, 114 116 129 133 keiene, 35, 107, 110, 140, 143, 145 150 Mike, 96, 176 Sheline, Dale, 114, 160 Shipe, Jenna, 88, 176 Shipley, Floyd, 67 Shipman, Leonard, 67, 118, 130 Shirley, Jack, 160 Shirley, Marianne, 176 Shoemaker, Laurie, 176 srieriei, sue, 42, 57, 74, 93, 94, 100, 141 143, 144, 165 Shorler, Jim, 90, 93, 127, 176 Sibley, Ken, 68 Sieminiewicz, Mary, 160 Siercks, Sandy, 35, 68 Sievers, John, 160 Simmons, Jean, 165, 176 Simpson, Sandi, 176 Sinsel, Carole, 68 Sisler, Sissel, Slaler, Sliie, Smilh Smilh Smilh Smilh Smilh Smilh Smifh Smilh Smilh Smilh Smirh Sm'1h Smilh Jerry, 68 Donna, 93, 144, 165, 176 Judy, 94 Mere, 105, 175 Connie, 141, 176 Doug, 176 E1izabe'rh,41, 68, 93 Gary, 176 George, 131, 176 Janei, 94, 100, 137, 141, 143, 14 Jay, 106, 160 Jolinda, 176 Joy, 68, 144 Ken, 106, 177 Larry, 68, 114 Bob, 15, 68 srieii, 142, 149, 150 ,.. 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Smith, Wendy, 108, 160 Smith, Bill, 29, 84, 114, 129 Snodgrass, Pat, 109, 160 Solorio, Barbara, 176 Solorio, Margaret, 68, 94, 95, 140, 145 So'orio, Ruth, 94, 110, 165, 177 Sonnenberg, Willie, 97, 160 Sorensen, Liz, 29, 83, 94, 149, 160 Sorenson, lrene, 68, 94 95 Sorenson, Pat, 106, 177 Souza, Bill, 129, 177 Spady, Linda, 148, 142, 176 Sparks, Melanie, 177 Sparks, Otis, 68 Spencer, Kay, 108 Spencer, Bill, 68, 160 Spelrino, Jean, 109, 141, 177 Spiers, Diane, 177 Spinos, Donna, 160 Slancik, Helen, 177 Stark, Julie, 177 Steelman, Shirley, 68 Stem, Mary, 68, 144 Stem, Sharon, 177 Slephens, Jay, 106, 177 Stephens, Norman, 106, 177 Slephenson, Tony, 126, 129 Stevens, Marie, 160 Stewart, Carolyn, 69 Stewart, Patricia, 35, 36, 37, 41, 100 Stitf, Betty, 37, 111, 149, 160 St. John Ted 160 Stolhand, Bob, 69, 121 Stout, Kay, 160 Strong, Susan, 136, 160 Struck, Jessica, 144, 177 Struck, Sally, 140, 145, 149, 160 Sluvick, John, 177 Styles, Wanda, 94 Sutfern, Charles, 127, 132, 160 Suttern, Gary, 132, 177 Suliivan, Justin, 177 Sullivan, Sharon, 177 Summa, Rita, 160 Sl. John, Ted, 160 Susman, Tom, 69 Sutherland, Alger, 69, 106 Swanson, Heidi, 149, 160 Swarzkoff, Frank, 177 Swarzkoff, Karen, 94, 106, 160 Sweeney, Lila, 160 Swier, Sandy, 69 T Tail, Vickie, 110, 177 Ta,ke7no, Harry, 29, 33, 90, 94, 119, 12 7 98, 9, 165, Talmage, Leonard, 177 Tapscott, Nina, 109, 141, 177 Tavis, Mike, 129, 160 Taylor, Roger, 69 Thayer, Melvyn, 160 Theol, Kalhy, 69 Thomas, Fred, 106, 107, 161 Thomas, Gordon, 177 Thomas, Linda, 177 Thomas, Jim, 69, 96, 114 Thomas, Sharon, 110, 161 Thompson, Donna, 177 Thompson, John, 177 Thompson, Marcia, 35, 143, 149, 161 Thompson, Dick, 177 Tiffany, Joe, 129, 177 Timken, Judy, 29, 36, 37, 69, 72, 86, 88, 125, 145 Toby, Bonnie, 69, 100 Tobler Bryan, 106, 177 '1'akun0w, Ai, 22, 29, 30, 59, 72, 95, 115, 126, 127 Toombs, Roger, 177 Torres, Bob, 114, 161 Torres, Sylvia, 109, 161 Tracy, Gerry, 69 Tracy, Maria, 177 Trapp, Louise, 177 Trewett, Barbara, 141, 178 99,,Trinka us, A Ray, 69 1r1s1er, Jim, 127, 132, 161 Trujillo, Ruben, 178 Trumphy, Pat, 161 Tudor, Bill, 118, 129, 137 Tumbelslon, Jeanne, 178 Turner, James, 94, 132 Turner, Mary, 69 Tuttle, Judee, 161 U Uloert, Margaret, 15, 41, 70, 93, 133 140, 142, 143, 144, 145 Uffelman, Robert, 178 Ulter, Alan, 109, 119, 129 Utler, Bill, 35, 119, 178 Utterback, John, 119, 178 V Vance, Sam, 70, 84, 114, 129 Van Westerhuyzen, Dennis, 90, 161 Vargo, Andrea, 35, 94, 161 Varner, Bill, 161 Veach, Brenda, 149 Vidas, Kay, 70, 93, 108 Viger, Fred, 106, 178 Villarreal, Yolanda, 94, 165, 178 Vogel, Marlene, 94, 142, 178 Voss, Dennis, 132, 161 Voss, Mike, 178 Vosskuhler, Nancy, 70 W Wagner, Bill, 70, 96 Wa ner Don 178 Q 1 1 Wagner, Donna, 29, 36, 37, 70, 77, 103, 107, 125 Wagner, Nina, 178 Wakasch, Robert, 123, 129, 178 Walby, Gary, 103, 106, 132, 161 Walker, Barby, 58, 70, 33, 107, 141, 144 waiker, Beth, 41, 71, 77, 93, 141, 144, 170 Walker, Donna, 70, 110, 142, 148, 161 Walker, Margaret, 88 Walker, Russ, 70 Walker, Pat, 178 Walton, Marcia, 31, 43, 70, 144 Wampler, Marian, 161 Wann, Barbara, 161 Ward, Brel, 70 Ward, Frances, 178 Ward, Jim, 178 Ward, Ron, 161 Warner, Darrell, 170 Warner, Chip, 94, 178 Warner, Bill, 178 Warring, Dennis, 178 Watson, Jean, 41, 70, 88, 99, 139 141, 142, Watkins, Jennette, 161 144 Watt, Betty, 70, 93, 138, 144, 145 Way, Lynn, 178 Wavsack, Carol, 71 Wavsack, Nancy, 71 Weasel, Gary, 36, 71 Weaver, Larry, 106, 161 Weaver, Nancy, 71 Webster, Delicine, 161 Wehlitz, Carol, 161 Weicher, Jim, 161 Wells, Mike, 71 Welton, Cindy, 100, 108, 161 Wenger, Jim, 71, 114, 128, 129 Wengert, Cindy, 161 Wentworth, Alison, 141, 178 Wernli, Nancy, 161 West, Gloria, 110 Westover, Carl, 114, 178 Westphal, Mike, 178 Vlheeler, Alice, 66, 71 Wheeler, Nokie, 71, 106, 138, 145 White, Martin, 178 While, Mike, 100, 161 Whyte, Dennis, 129, 132, 178 whyie, Bob, 29, 35, 71, 84 Wichelhaus, Vernon, 15, 71 N Wiebers, Diana, 99, 140, 144, 145 161 Wilde, Gary, 109, 178 Williams, Ann, 161 Williams, Bonnie, 165, 178 Williams Fred, 71 Williams, Gareth, 178 Williams, George, 178 Williams, Gordon, 161 Williarns, Gene, 71 Williams, Jan, 108, 178 Williams, Lewis, 71 Williamson, Diane, 71 Wilson, Connie, 178 Wilson Cynthia, 83, 93, 140, 178 Wilson, Duane, 115, 129, 161 Wilson, Gary, 72 Wilson, Sharon, 178 Winn, Carolyn, 36, 72 Winn, Janet, 161 Winnebe Winslow, Winterla rger, Suzi, 93, 178 Hannah, 161 nd, Wayne, 178 Wirth, Dana, 109, 145, 161, 178 Wisen, Janice, 94, 149, 161 Wisner, Dan, 162 Wolfe, Mariorie, 108, 162 Wolford, Tommy, 179 Wolter, Melody, 35, 162 waaa, Aish, 94, 179 Woods, Tom, 72 Workman, Ed, 29, 31, 33, 72, 84, Workman, Ellie, 142, 165, 179 Worrell, Joan, 72 Wrighl, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wymer, Bob, 162 David, 179 Jaei, 67, 72, 75, 84, 114 Norman, 122, 130 Yoyce, 162 Y Yaqer, Marshall, 162 Yoncich, Donna, 135, 162 Youmans, Nathan, 131 Young, Dave, 72, 96 Young, Doris, 162 Young, Warren, 29, 129, 162 Z Zarzyski, Eddie, 162 Ziegler, Jake, 72 Ziemer, Eddie, 102, 162 Zirkle, Phil, 106, 131 Zschoche, Bill, 122, 179 Zschoche, Sandy, 72 12 126 12! David Ahlefeld Jim Haley Jake Ziegler J editor's lettef When in The course oT human evenTs iT becomes necessary To shiTT The blame, we, The ediTors oT The I9ol ORANGE AND Wl-llTE siT poised wiTh pencil in our hands, To pen you a leTTer on our old TypewriTer. l'low our dear Mr. Richard Bohrer could possibly have suTTered Through This Turmoil wiThouT a nervous breakdown and only a Tew sinus TiTs we will never know. WiThouT him and his ear plugs we would never have made iT. We apologize Tor sTapling every- Thing To your desk and drawing musTaches on picTures. Mr. Bill Mollison oT l'loyT's l'larbor En- graving, who has had considerable Trouble wiTh porTable book cases Th.aT slip ouT Trom underneaTh him, visiTs room I64 several Times a week, iusT To collecT insurance Tor his broken exTensor digiTorium elongus lrighT eyel. Mrs. NiTa Moreland peeps aT Toms Trom caTeTeria rooTTops Through The eagle eye oT her camera, properTy oT WilTon STU- dio, oTTicial ORANGE AND Wl-llTE pho- Tographers. She really did a marvelous iob, Taking, developing, sizing our pics. Thanks are also crediTed To our wonder- Tul advisors in The arT and design dep.arT- menT. Mr. Bob l-lill and Mr. George James were always on hand Tor much needed ad- vice while sTudenT arTisTs Mary Ellen Garcia and Raydre Lien Tollowed Through on The sTudenT represenTaTion oT The arT commiTTee. Mrs. Norma Eggers, when we were in need, was a Triend indeed. lnTerrupTing her own work and Taking her own Time she iden- TiTied many Toms, Dicks, and l-larrys ThaT only Mrs. Eggers would know. Terry Minor, boys sporTs ediTor, ioined The annual sTaTT iusT as iT was supposed To go To press buT wiThouT him There wouldn'T have been any boys sporTs secTion. We Thank him Tor coming in during his EasTer vacaTion and aTTer school. Larry Gully, capTion ediTor, spenT Time Thinking creaTively as he Typed by one Tin- ger meThod, each capTion. Maybe ThaT's how some oT The capTions are a liTTle ouT- landish. Everyone TiTs To The leTTer space and Larry's hair has been growing so TasT Trom pulling iT ThaT his barber Fred Kinner is mak- ing a TorTune. Carolyn Russell spenT hours organizing picTure schedules and running To club meeT- ings To Take and reTake picTures. T-ler TaiTh- Tul sTaTT was composed oT Jake, T-laley, and AhleTeld who were always ready To co- operaTe. 222 THEY HELPEP p d Th ORANGE AND WHITE of I96l! ROW l:Mr. R hard Bch dvisorg M B II M I lison of HoyTs Harbor Engraving, ROW 2: Mrs. NiTa Moreland, phofographer, Wilton Sfudio las you can s l ZM! LOYAL WQRKERS. ROW 3: ArT sTaTf, Mr. Georg J R yd Lien, Mary Ellen G ' M B b l-l'Il' T re idenfifier, Mrs, Norma Eggers. ROW 4: Boy p T dT T Minor, CapTion w T F K L G ENTHUSIASTIC yearbook TTT b . C ly R II, Ph T g phy C ordinaTorg P T M Keep ness STaTf: Donna Wagner, Judy Kolina, Gerald Raney, Carol Ice, Business Manager Judy Tirnken, Carolyn TRACY MacDONALD, EdiTor-in-ChieT of The I962 ORANGE AND WHITE plans her book as Mr. John T. Mc- ' ' ' 4 ' ' Sh TT h h Th y dd Il Th k I p T fTh p lol T T d plans. PaT STewarT and Judy a Greg I-Iill and RaT McKee deserve spe- cial Thanks Tor helping Terry wiTh The boys sporTs secTion, even Though The ORANGE AND WHITE and The REFLECTOR sTaTTs Try To keep secreTs Trom each oTher. Judy Timken led The ad campaign. l'ler sTaTT oT Gerald Raney, Carol Ice, Judy Ko- lina, Carolyn Winn, and Donna Wagner raised over 53200.00 in helping To finance The I96l ORANGE AND WI-IITE. Tracie MacDonald our righT hand girl This year will receive her reward nexT year when she sees The smiling Taces oT The peo- ple who read her yearbook-The I962 OR- ANGE AND WI-IITE. We wish her good luck, kid gloves, paTience, and IeaTher lungs IThe beTTer Tor Them To hear you wiThl. Thanks To all oT The TaculTy who were so cooperaTive wiTh us when we wanTed To be relieved Trom homework duTies because OT deadlines, and Tor helping us in oTher ways, such as IeTTing us ouT oT classes when we were desperaTely needed. l.asTly Th.anks To Mclnnis PrinTers Tor The paTience and help They gave us, Tor wiThouT Their cooperaTion we wouIdn'T even be wriTing This leTTer. Thank you To The ORANGE AND WI-IITE sTaTT, The REELECTOR sTaTT and everyone who may have had a small parT in making This l96l ORANGE AND WI-IITE The success we wanT iT To be. PaT STewarT and Judy SchaTTer Co-ediTors l96l ORANGE AND WI-IITE MR, RICHARD BOHRER, calm, cool, collecfed iournalism advisor, T k Th y d d T hi TT' q ' Tly L g y h resT. 223 M N ,pm iiffgwfwfffw ffffiiywvjpfw W iWW f fffmwfwif W Mffjw E gif M K, SM 12 N 9,Ofsf'WfyilQM6y M WWMSW ff C Wg? 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