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I y TABLE OF CONTENTS The Srhool Seniors Faculty atid AcaihMiiio 95 Sludeiit Leaders 117 (llul)s and Ael ' u ili( .... Ill Sports 173 L nderelassmen 21. ) AdWttisino; . . . , 239 Every minute, every hour, every day, we moved as chess pieces . . . cautiously, carefull) ' , without a fear . . . across the patterned hoard. Through the many plays . . . the greeting of the ()ung and l ewildered pawns . . . the energetic actions of prowling I ' antliers, dining wind and rain, tests and finals, grade cards, challeng- ing classes, soul-j tirring assemblies, antl thrilling atliletic events . . . and the final farewell ot the once reigning monarchs . . . contidentK ' , proudly, we carried the symbolic () , The ear was a welcome challenge . . . teaching and learning . . . working antl phning . . . exploring the countless moves, of this, THE GAME OF LIFE 1 llic siliodl li.is iii.iii hues, rliosi- ol llu ' (la aw mhmi l) the sliitlciits. rliKsi- lit tlic iiiulit. when tlic shulnits li.i c luii (Icpai led, and fluisc Ixloic the sliulciils li llii ' lialls. an ' si ' Ulimi si ' cii. lint llic stiiool is imnc lli.m )Msl laifs. llic M liuul Is ail ulia, a hiiildiiii;, and most ol all, |)co|)l ' I ' coplc make it stroiiu and ihc strt-ngth ol llif M ' iiool III oiir tiaiiK ' ol I Mr is portraycil l llic ( astir. rlic ( ' astic ino cs loiwaid. so docs . . . .■i $ ' Serious, Spirited and Superb Tti OHS Library it utilitad by hundred of studenti. Each ♦im« th«y wall through the portals of thii great initltufion. thty  • th ir minds in motion. Hail to Orflnq Hi. Aim., Milter nre (unq. the iiudo ti vipreit with smiles and tears the never ceasing devotion to OHS. Panthers Play The Game of Life • ' Cheerleader Lorraine Moore ex- presses her never-ending spirit as she leads the crowd In a victory chant. Clash Day was a clear example of what snappy dressers Panthers can be. Kay Mclnnis. Bob Bateson, Sylvia Onalfo, and Sue Voss are a few outstanding examples. With strong convictions and determination. ASB President Joe Colon molded the Student Government Into its best possible form. Spirit Week allowed senior boys to resort bacic to their childhood days by riding three- wheelers In the Tricycle Race. Never before or nexer again the hallowed lialls of OHS see the .spirit, devotion, and pride that was elevated in the 1964-1965 school ear. The school doors opened to 2,300 students, 1,02.3 of them being seniors. From the opening assembh- the seniors took their place as the hierarchy of the school. Each morning as the eight o ' clock bell sonnd- ed, each student, teacher, administrator, and anyone involved with school, started tlieir ino es of learning, teaching, and oxerseeing, all a part of Tiie (Jame of Life. Cheerfully, Responsibly, and Skillfully With Fli-D.iy sinus atui friiiully f.icrs, llif P.iii- llicrs In-naii fhfir Gaiiu- of l.ifi- for fhi- yrar 6-1- fi5, AftiT Vflf«)inini; tlii ' sopfioniorcs, each day was a lu ' w niovo for each stiitlrnl al OUS. I In- first iH ' p-rally anti tin- tliiiminr (ll iH-iaiiif familiar. CMiapinan Sladiiitii was a rr tilar loc.i- tiiin on Friday iiij;lits. Capacity crowds saw tlu- I ' antluT Kriddcrs play and win with an all out cftort. Hoinccoininj;; festivities saw lovely senior Sandy Olsen crowned ' 6-1 lloinecominn Qneeii. In licfwcen. students were kept hnsy wifli tests, lln- World Series, inspirini; assemblies, pep ral- lii ' s, and anxiously awaitini; tlieir first piarter i;rades. A rdr sight ii (51) C«toy Roberts out o( pUy during an important football game. Coach Bill Brathaars informs him of a change in strategy that must be used. :SENi0ft5 A JON«T£ Iv LuncK p«t(im«% iir« varied from lh« common tin9 to lK« common bridq pl«ytn9 — but how can fivo play bridq«7 Seniort hvro Ar«nt Any dittorent from lonion abroad. Gragar anio hit  anior privilagat by lifting on (ha Sanior Banch in Iha Sanior Patio. Always Moving, Onward and Upward Tears of joy flood the face of ' 64 Homecoming Queen Sandy Olsen as she is crowned at the halftime activi- ties. Princess Sharon Gerriclc f jnvuns 1 .?« Always building spirit, our peppy and pretty OHS songleaders are always eager to lead songs. Here they combine with the Savanna songleaders for a routine. Cramped tur iockci space, tngenulous sophomores make an orderly arrange- ment of this one! Achieving Tom Nalson (60) and Bob Pillon |2I) i« up a tough dsfense for any opposition as tKey go down the field paving the way for a touchdown. ltd l) tin- spiritwl Senior CIilss, the OMS stiulents cniitiniiod to movo upward with iiiitiati ' ( anil oauorncss. HaskftKiIl liroiiclit a nrw fact- to the Panther spirit. Aithoiit;!) no (. ' .W this ye;ur, the capers had an impressive reeortl and were always fighting till the end. .• s Christmas vacation approached, ther - was .1 Cliristmas spirit in the air. Panthers were l)iisi] - taking College Boards, putting on the Christmas .V.vsembly, and planning the Coro- nation Ball. Christmas Rose Moonunl for Linda Pierce and Dave Scott as they were chosen Corona- tion King .mil (,)iii ' en. Chiislinas acalioii hrrezfil liy so (jnickh ' . W ' itli a new ye.ir ahead of them, the students came hack to their .Ahna Mater only to .see the first siMuester end. Passing time between periods tinds the many corridors of OHS filled with students talking, laughing, and iutt taking a breather until the tardy bell rings again. 10 Their Goals Scolding? Hardly! Coach Walt Hamer is just giving his varsity squad a pre- game, pep talk. Our laughter ■filled the air with mirthful merriment many times this year as dem- onstrated by seniors Kay Mclnnls and Carroll Hodge. see Anticipation adorns the faces of the Panthers as Dandy Dave Scott! goes in for another point. Are these our lovely cheerleaders? For Donkey Basketball anyway! But Patty Panther Skinner seems a little coy about facing the crowd. When not In use, the outdoor theater reflects a lonely emptiness, but when the wooden benches are filled to their capacity, a new reflection is taken on. All good things must come to an end Is sad- ly reflected from the faces of cheerleaders Lorraine Moore and Steve Cornell at the season ' s end. 1 1 with Honor and Integrity Dr«fti«d in •vorything imaginable. Panthers crowded the pdtio •r«« on Dutch-Irish Day. What can be more peaceful thdn an empty corridor? One student and e teacher are the only ones to eiperience this quiet inoment. With meaningful facial oaprastiont, coaches Vince Deveney and Hal Hickok watch their grtd- dors in action. Dutch-Irish Day found Hootenannys a refresh- ing changv from the chaos that ended the tradition. ' riiroiiulwmt tlu ' i ar not a inimitf was wasdtl l llit l intlirrs. Kacli day was lived as it caim . M.m uiislakts wcTv tnad hut with llu ' sr camr a iww imd Tstaiulinu within thr siIum)!. Spritiu hnmyht ( n rainy days, hnt ll r snn was ccinally hrivjiil. Atrrcdilati( n (ionunidt ' tvs. (iirl- Dati ' -Hoy. elections. eolleKe acccplancvs. and Dntth- liisli filled tile liv s of eaeli stndent. Sophonion s planned their sneci ' ssfnl (larnival. while juniors i nve the seniors a I ' roin never to he foruotten. and the seniors planned and prep.H! ! to le.ixe i nl (n ( ' II nil h liti ' lui CI m.lii Ga?ncs. Jumping rope was on of th« many activities that was en joyed by th« eager students on th« day of ths Dike-Men and Green Men. 12 A Leader of The Game of Life ' ' i Counselor Confidant Advisor and most of all, Friend. MRS. EGGERS Constantly reminding us of why we are here— to become first of all a good citi- zen, and develop a sincere interest in the people of the world around us— regaid- less of the path of life we choose. May we all learn by her example to gi e of onrsel x s to help our fellow man. To ou Mrs. Eggers, for your inspira- tion, our compassion, your enthusiasm, but particularly for your honest lo e of people, we the Class of 1965, affection- ately share our dedication of the ORANGE . ND WHITE 1965. with vou. ■i? ' 3 ' -1 SENIORS . . . «k« •  jpr.« ' m •.-•«  ! I. W0- Kings and Queens, the hieiaieh - of OIIS. The hist, the J final, the hest year. Looking ahead hopefully. Remeni- . ' hering wi.shfully. Reigning niajestieally up to coinmence- Nj ment— the beginning, as the ' move out to higher, grander games. I I- : « ' A % K m?¥: . . Mk I S K ' ice President Dave Scott Treasurer Charlie Brande Secretary Patti Fitzgerald •Uii SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE— left to right, irst row: P. Fitigerald, D Scott. J. Farley. C. Brande. Second row: P. Ringlbauer, C. Watt, S. Oliver, G. Carvin, D. Gammon, J. WIeman. S. Buskirk, R. Strain, P. Houshmand, C. Crandall, C. Hodge. Third row; S. Dus+in. J. Alford, K. Mclnnis, K. Hawkins, T. Colson, J. Oaks, J. Howell, J. Petersen, M. Fiorito, J. Ferguson, K. Cud- worth, B. Pillon. SENIORS In the Game of Life, the Kings and Queens have made many excellent moves in the past three years. They can now look back with pride on their many wise decisions and victories, with many more mo es to come. Because of their outstanding performance, now, tliex know that they can tinii their crowns over confidentlx ' to tlic Pawns who will soon rule in their place. PROMOTING advertising for the Coronation Ball sponsored by the Senior Class, is one of the office personnel Mrs. Mary Ann Harris. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS (left) helped plan the moves for the Kings and Queens of ' 65 in the Garne of Life. 19 Kiiii s and ( hirciis RICHARD EDWARD ADAMS . . . Ok!« . . . liket dMma C3 ' j. a d danc-ng . . . will dlw«yt fem«fnb« ' ] Mr. Jackion with the Att«n ianc« Offic door ' anf to atttnd Long B«acK State arwj co ' itinue Football 2; Trach 2. 3. 4; Drama Oub 3. JANE AIDEN AOANIYA . . Janey . . . lihet OKS traveling, th« b«acK. and fennti . . . loo l forward to goirig to Hlino t and coUcga . . . biggeit accompiith- i«n MAI oaii ' ng phyftci Lat.n Club 3. 4; GAA 4; YFC 4 r,MACIO FIGUEROA AGUIRftE . i« a tar ot - , ■' %, Meti, and football . . . rememb«ri the first ' ichooi . . . hopei ' o become a multi-million- AieXANDER RAYMOND AHUMADA . . . Alei . . . I t can lu ' fng anj cthend . . . will re- •■r rf-ncj hit hi a n . k ca ' ton - . . future plans :- ' . it fton JC and the field of law, ' ■Club 4; Youth in Government 4; Chess BEHY JANE ALEXANDER . . . likes horseback riding. racjt.on , collecting records . ■. wants to become a beautician or secretary . . . making friends was big- gest accomplishment. MANUEL JOHN ALFARO . likes girls, food, and cjr , . wiM not fofcjet the Garden Grove basketball rjiTir or the  it down jtrtke . . . biggest accompllsh- mrr-f w.i qri luating . . . plans to attend Orange Cojtf mj then ,oin the Air Force, eventually to be- ' omti a draftsman. Track 2. JOANN ALFORD .. .Jonle ... lilted the office per- lonnel . . Will remember running across campus to read the bulletin . . . enjoys ping-pong . . . becoming ASB Treasurer was biggest accomplishment . . . wiM become an elementary Khool teacher. latin Club 2. 3. 4: Secretary 4; CSF 3. 4; Houic of Representatives 2; Steering Committee 3, 4; S Club 3, 4: Girl of the Month 4; AS6 Treasur- er 4; Accreditation Committee 4. PHILIP YOUNG ALLEGREHI ... Rip . . likes sports and Tim ' s parties . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 64 . . . plans to attend FuHerton or Coast . . . biggest ac- complishment was taking English IV, Biology II, and Chemistry in senior year. ROBERT S. ALLEN . . . Bob . . . takes an interest ir ■-iJO ' H cart and fTiost art . . . will remember the sit- i-,mn ttrihe In 64 . . . plans to go two years a Or ange Coast, then go on to the Art Center School in LA., or Redtands. CLAUDIA LOIS ALMEIDA . . Jolly Green Giant . . . I kn rr. .1 i r .ni and people . , . will never forget D ' -- ' ins on e nursing careor ... it glad t . . ' akers 2: Future Nurses 3. KAY DIANE ALVAREZ i ' weekunds and Steve DAVID RICHARD AMBROSE i«p wr«r r t 4. MARK STEVEN AMEft I • fftmrrtitirn hr 1.1 tt ' ■•— gra-Ju,it.on wa l 7 ), BaiQbail 2 N Top Tfltt- wMAM ANOEKSON . Dave entoys ' •. ' ■■cyc ' qs and guns . . . plans v ■■STEVEN RAY ANDERSON - t - Jt 1 ) 1 I : ' m r ,r .Jr RACHEL ESTHER ANDREWS . . . liked physiology, Mr. Hettick, and being a lab assistant ... will always remember her senior year . . . enjoys sewing . , . wants to attend Fullerton JC and then Long Beach State. Band 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. BEVERLY JEAN APPEL . . . Bev likes money, p iisic. plays, and books . . . graduation was biggest accom- plishment . . . wants to major in political science and become a foreign correspondent. Scions 4; French Club 3, 4; Senate 4; Literary Club President 4. ALBERT THOMAS ARBALLO . . . Al . . . likes to eat, sleep, and watch TV . . . will never forget Mr, Grif- fith ' s Metal Shop class . . . plans to attend Orange Coast . . . biggest achievement was getting out of OHS the right way. SAM ARBALLO, JR. ROBERT MURRAY ARNDT . . . Bob . . . likes swimming, boating, skiing . , . will always remember Dutch-Irish days and CIF games ... plans to attend San Diego State . . . greatest achievement was graduation. French Club 2. JO ANN AUTERSON . . . enjoys football and basket- ball games, traveling, the beach, and Miss Stratton . . . won a trophy contest . . . liked 3rd period PE . . . future plans include a trip around the United States . . . biggest accomplishment was getting short- hand homework in every day. FFA Treasurer 4; Library Club 2; GAA 2. PATRICK D. AVERY . . . plans to attend UCLA. VICKI CLAUDETTE AXTON . . . likes skiing, sailing, beach parties, and picnics . . . will remember the walks home . . .getting good grades was biggest ac- complishment . . . wants to go to Hawaii and Long Beach ' S-tate. Art Club 4; Home Economics Club 3; French Club 2, 3. LESLIE BADIN, JR. . . . enjoys swimming, golfing, ten- nis, bowling, and chess . . . biggest accomplishment was getting an A in history . . . plans to attend UCI to become an electronic engineer. ' 65 ruled JILL ELANE BAIER ... likes boys, the beach, and Break . . . remembers Prom ' 64 . . . wants to go to Fullerton JC and become an Airline Stewardess . . . didn ' t get very many 3 ' s. GAA 2, 3. SUZANNE BAILEY . . . likes swimming, field hockey, and steak . . . remembers graduation day . . . plans to go on to college. GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Girl ' s League 3. ELIZABETH ANN BAIR . . . Beth . . . likes basketball games and Wes John ' s . . . will always remember Coronation ' 64 . . . plans for future Include college. NORMAN LLOYD BAKER . . . Norm liked lunch, bio- logy, and senior problems . . . remembers Coronation ...will take drafting at Fullerton JC ... biggest accomplishment was graduating. PAMELA KAY BALDWIN . . . Pennie . . . likes sports, dancing, and math . . .will remember her senior year . . . wants to go to a JC and possibly become an accountant . . . greatest accomplishment was getting a driver ' s license, THOMAS C. BALDWIN . . . Tom . . . likes Latin foods, girls, astronomy, and paleontology . . . wants to be- come a scientist . . , biggest achievement was grad- uating. Chess Club 3. 4- TAR 2, 3. 4. =. .t C., J- ' -J c! FPTFMBfR Anri the b T1 • LINDA R. lALLARD . . . rflmemb«rs her Senior y«or . . . would like to bocome « beauticitn . . . gredue- tion «af b gge«t accompliihmenr. EMOGENE BELL BARCLAY . . Denle . . . lihei arch r ' t_ J3 c ' ' g, p ' lia. tiooht. ei d t«imminq . . . wllf never fo ' qeT a teachc etklng for ■■' and not ftnding tt . . . wanH to program a FuHerton JC . . . biggc-. mat graduating. Nightingales 7. 3, 4; Science Oub 4: Reflector 4 DAVID RICHARD BARDICK . . . Dave . . . Ilket turr mer ari ' i vacatio . . ' emen beri the fire In traf cans Ar i the iit-down strike . . . plant to Stud. photography In college . . . passing Miu Stover ' s his tcy class was greatest achievement. CHERI LYNN BARNES . . . Chubs . . . likes swimming ibatlng, bowling, a ' d people ... wilt never forge Dutch-Irish days and getting Johnny ' s ring . . . big gest accomplishment was getting to school. JANIS LYNN BARNETT . . . Barn ... liked the t • ball gaTiM F idays Mrs, Eggers, all the men vie ' e bein d cheerieooer. stavng nappr. ana ta « ' • ng more than anyone else. Girls ' League Representative 2: Vice President 4; ' S ' Club 2. 3. 4; GAA 7: Girl of the Month 7 Student Court Justice 7: Steering Committee 2 3; Student L : -- -- ' ' 3; Evaluation Com— •• ' ■2. 4; Dutch ?: ASB Yell Leaj.- Pep Cub 3: 4; Orange and • ' ■•- Editor 4; SfuJe ' t_ojncil 4; Mos Spanimcj Personality 4. BONNIE ARLENE BARRAH . . . Barney . . . likes s-ng- png. folk music, and Ted . . . will never forget Grad N •• 64 wints to go to FJC and major In music vivlng Mr. Slick ' s classes was big- ■ont. 2; Where ' s Charley 2: Variety Cjricert Choir 2; GAA 3: Courtship of Father 3; Vocal Ensemble 4; Drama Thr Gallic ul Life RIC lORING RARTH . . . likn sporli. (he bescK. and (•It ! ' r ' T ' r h ' t winning 29 o« of 30 ItAgutt « ' plant to go to FuHcrton JC I l «gu« 3; L«ll«rm«n ' i Club LAHar RICHARD RARTOJIEWSXI ji ). 4. CHARltS AUSTIN lASSin . M H an,4 K,| r„ .ill n V« ' •■H w.v ■■• ' ... biggvt ' JtNNIKR fllffN RATES ROBERT JAMES BATESON . . . Ahab . . . liked Mr. Gunn, Mr. Dcveney, and Mr. Fisher ' s typing class . . . will remember Dutch-Irish . . . wants to go to FuMerton and Long Beach State to become an ad- vertising illustrator . . . getting to school on time was biggest accomplishment. JV Wrestling 3. YVONNE BEAUDREAU . . . Even . . . likes Joel and water skiing . . . remembers burning rubber in Driv- er ' s Training . . . enjoyed the summer vacations and Dutch-Irish days . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC . . . greatest achievement was passing Bioiogy II. Steering Committee 2; Drill Team 2; GAA 2. 3; Concert Choir 2; House of Representatives 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Club 4. DAVID CHARLES BECKER ... enjoys wrestling, track. fishing, and hunting . . . remembers being undefeated in Freeway League Wrestling . . . will not forget wearing tennis shoes and a suit to Girl- Date- Boy . . . plans to get rich. Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4; Banking and Finance 4; Football 2. 4; Wrestling 3. 4; Track 2. 3, 4. LINDA GAYE BECKMAN ... Gaye ... likes parties. boys, and surfing . . . bought her own car . . . big- gest accomplisnment was keeping gas in it . . . will attend Orange Coast. SUSAN IRENE BEERS . . . Sue . , . likes swimming, the beach, and water stling . , . will go to Orange Coast , , . graduating was biggest accomplishment. CRAIG LEE BEHRENS ... liked band and English IV . . . v ill remember Mr. Raynor ' s history class . . . plans to major in forestry af UCI and tour England and Sc otland . . . passing an honors course was great- est achievement. Band 2. 3. 4; CSF 2; Science Club 4. ELLA BELLARD , . . likes reading, skating, and swim- ming . . . remembers the Donkey Basketball games . . . will attend college and become a teacher , . . big- gest accomplishment was graduation. TIMOTHY NATHENIAL BENDER ... likes cars and parties . . . wants to take a trip up the wide Missouri . . . will attend Fullerton JC. RANDY EDWARD BENEKE ... likes sports ... finally learned the proper way to put paper In the type- writer . . , plans to attend college. Football 4. WILLIAM EDWARD BENGEYFIELD . . . Bill likes surf- ing. Marsha, playing the guitar, and tennis . . . will remember Miss Hull ' s English class . . . plans to ma- jor in marine zoology at the University of Miami . . . greatest accomplishment was passing math. Football 2; Latin Club 3; CSF 3; Key Club 3. 4. CONNIE LEE BENSON ... Cornelius ... likes Butch, dancing, and the beach . . . plans to get married . . . biggesT accomplishment was passing typing. DONALD ROY BENTON ... Don ... likes girls, mo- torcycles, and Surfing . , , will remember New Year ' s Eve . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduation. Ponderous moves ROGER KEITH BERENS ... enjoys skin-diving and ■:.3rs, DANNY BERG ... likes to play the drums ... plans for the future Include studying to become an archi- tect. JUNE ESTHER BERGQUIST ... enjoys weekends... remembers the CIF playoffs in ' 64 . , , will attend college and travel . . . likes Mr. Nelson ' s class . . . greatest achievement was getting through her Senior year. GAA 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; YFC 4. LYNNE MAIV lEieSTROM l.k«d k ooI re memberj t.-tt da, «i QhS ..ii .ort and iMve • .o,! reading and iwimminq . . . qrsdixtion  5-. biqgei ac:ornpl.jhn eBf. CECIL DEAN «I£ ' ,EMEY£« D- - ; .. •■r . «r.i ■•-•r.ent ,a| , MICHAEL JOSEPH IINOe« . . . Mik. . likM Wrf. ■nq -Jtcr ik.ing fo--- ball . . . f m«mb«r« ■)■' ' ■■1 lOb . , . ..I „ UCI ...gradg 1 ' ' I .11 grea M a Football J. J, 4; iaimi 1. «OB£ r scon bishop Bob la.orUe, .cr band. Mr. Ra nor i A.O. claw. Mri K.ngt Engl„h ' ■' ' ' ——,1 ►icr ' ll ri .,, [..CI,-, Pep Band 2. 3. 4; CSF 2. i. 4; Track 2. 3, 4 Grow Country 4; Steering Committee 3. DIANE LOUISE BJORKLUNO . . BJ liked Mr Jaclton. Dora. Mr. NeHon batketball games meet- ing people , . . rememberi Dutch-lriih. and Hallo- ween . . , plant to attend UCI. Evaluation Committee 4.- GAA 4; Broadway Hi- Drb Countelo- 4; CSF 3. 4: Panther Echoei 4- T.-ni 4: latin Club 4; Pep Club 3. 4. OONALO MAURICE BLAKE . . . Windy . . . likei car. ■• ' ■%. the Dutch art. an.j muiic . , . rememberf Dutch- Ir.ih . . .,11 ,ork or attend FJC . . . greatest achieve- ment was getting to school. DAVID WAYNE BLANSETT . Da,e . . . enjoys music food, and girl,. . rcfT emberi band camp ... big- gest accompliihmenf «at palling Mr. Murphy 1 A D class . . , will attend Fullerton JC. Band 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JAMES BLOOM . . . likes baseball, baskel- iiiii tvi an i money . . . plans to attend college. LINDA CHRISTINE BLOUNT . . . Blount . . . favorites „.rn GAA lootba ' i nixii-i Miti Black, the beacl- ' ' ' Coronation C , ■to be a ) ' - ' ' ■' ' t was p.ii A 2. 3, 4; Ofliciait Club 3; 3; House of Representatives lii :lilii;lihMl HARRY R BOCHE i:kM art skindlying. and biol- ' ■' ■.. plans to at. -gv teacher . . . JACK B BOCKWALTER ■• ' ' • ' L .. Nan ... liked football remembers 1964 Donkey -••:hlriih . . . will attend FJC . -J. .. i!«i tMceeded in staying away from N i f oele, 2. J. 4; President 4; Medical E.- O Club 4; Howse of Representatives 2. TIMOTMT J HODNIB ment j-ri-p , 1, . JJ ' , ' Ji-J.1 p.LSf, ■PATRICIA JANE B09UCKI . Pat . . . liked b«Mt « •■' ■' ' ' I ■- ■1 7 1 -.i-.m I,.-, „l... B m 1 ■I Kt n«n ) 1 1 ' Please, Mr. Cooksey, I ' d rather do It myself! ' THEODORE GEORGE BOLLINGER ... Ted ... fa- vorites include sports, music, girls, cars, and surfing . . . will remember driving without his parents for the first time . . . will work towards a career in math or science . . . passing physics was considered his biggest accomplishment. Science Club 2; Student Council 2; Baseball. JAMES PAUL BONK . . .Jim . . . likes Cindy, cars, the bejch, ond piizj . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC and study architecture . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. MICHAEL EMON BOOKASTA . . . Mike . . . enjoys girls, drama, sports, and politics . . . will always remember the USC-Notre Dame game . . . graduat- ing was biggest accomplishment. Youth in Government 4; TAR 2, 3. 4. JOYCE MARIE BORDERS . . . likes sports, art, the snow, and the beach . . , will remember passing A.D, , . . wants to go to FuHerton JC. GAA 2, 3, 4; Drama 2, 3. DAN GREGORY BOSCH . . . likes Kay . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to attend college. Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 4; Wrestler of the Week 4; Coronation Court 4. JAMES HENRY BOSCH ... favorites are girls, cars, and sleep . . . will remember being manager for the basketba ' ll team In ' 64 . . . would like to be a truck driver or mechanic . . . greatest achievement was get- ting through school. Track Manager 2, 3; Basketball Manager 3. GERALD FRANCIS BOUTELLE . . . Jerry . . . liked Mr. Thoner and Mr. Osenbaugh . . , will never forget see- ing Coach Deveney catch Ted Kearn playing Tarzan on top of the gym lockers . . . plans to ride off into the sunset . . . passing chemistry was biggest accom- plishment. the year. ROBERT WALTER BOWE . . . Bob . . . likes racing basketball games, glris, and the last day of school . . . remembers the CIF playoffs . . . getting to A.D. on time was considered biggest accomplishment . . . wants to study pre-law at Fullerton JC. WILLIAM WINSLOW BOWMAN . . . Bill . . . likes girls, good times, and golf . . . will remember the Dutch-Irish brawl . . . plans to attend college and be- come a rich dentist . . . greatest accomplishment was passing Trig, Physics, and English IV at the same time. Basketball 2; CSF 2; Science Club 4. BETHANY ANNE BOYD . . . Beth . . . enjoys playing the piano, lobster, and teaching swimming ... re- members hitting a parked car . . . will attend Fuller- ton JC . . . graduation Is considered biggest achieve- ment. TAR 3, 4. WILLIAM VICTOR BOYLAN ... Bill ' s favorites are the water, girls, cars, drums, and food . . . plans to work in a sheet metal shop. tm 25 And why can ' t I ut« « whol parking spaca? LARRY LEE BOYLE f-.on mutic. moncY. and motofCfCle$ . - . ren-cmbci woffcinq a Oaftny ' l . . . contidart biggest Accomplishmant as graduation. 102. S(Mli( rs ERIC MICHAEL BOZMAN . . . R... h- • money. co ' S . . . plans  o get rich . . . getting out ot high school was biggest accomplishment. Football: Basketball. SYLVIA ANN BOZONIER . Silver . . .favorite in elude p ' lis, paif ' inq, and people ... will remembe ' d l the wonderful frtends . . ■wants to attend an art school and then get married . . . graduating was big- gest accomplishment. FHA 4; Senior Seminars 4. OORINE GEORGIA BRACAMONTES . . enjoys lini ■nq, record , and dancnq . . , plans to get marric ■graduating was greatest accomptiihment. Drill Team 2; Concert Choir 2: Jr. Choir 3. JUDITH ARLENE BRACE ... Juli ... tiked P ' - Irish. Mr. Hamer, Mr. Deveney, and Mr. F . . . will attend Fullerton JC for dental a:-- training. MICHAEL LEE BRADLEY . . Mihe . . . liked the sen lor qirit . remembers being Player of the Week r football . . . biggest accomplishment was getting h « car to run. Letterman ' s Club 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4; House of Reprrirntotivrs 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 4. WILLIAM CHARLES BRANOE . . . Louie . . likes bat ketball, chocolate-chip cookies, cut-off sweats, and the beach . . . remembers Sally and Rita ' s wild rides F- f -fi P-ii-k-r ' -i .plans on going to the Unt- .■-•. ' . ' ■- - 1 at Ifvint. i .. ., - t, 4. Pf n h Club 2. 3; FCA 3 4: sr ' ,r..,r,t.arArm| 4. C SF 7. 3; Basketball 7 f ■-■' hnll 2: Senior Class Treasurer 4; ' • C.i ' ni.ttfle 4; House of Representatives 7. ■ ' • ' ■Sparkling Personality 4; Coronation Court 4 Science Club 3. 4; Boys ' Forum Cabinet 2. 3. WILLIAM FRANK BRATTAtN II .in 1 Mn Bo ' l ' it ' m.i the House 4; Junior A . . . -•.. ..... i. 4; fatcutiv fH. « ' .rt r ■4: Quill ana Scroti 4; IPA 4. KENNETH ALLEN IRAUN . Ken . . . l.ket u . ■MICHAEL LEE ' EDWARD JOSEPH l«EW . 4fj !hc beach. an ) ' ' lor . ■. ' 11 conlinm - gr du linq w % bio i Ed . •niovt l9Corti cotltg . ROBERT SAMUEL BREW . . . Bob . . . likes the beach, cars, girls, and food . . . remembers Girl-Date-Bov . . . plans on going to a JC and then Long Beach State . . . finishing high school was biggest accom- plishmenT. JANICE ANN BREWER . . . likes dancing, boys, and having fun . . . will continue at Circle Beauty College. TAWNYA CAROLL BREWER . . . enjoys painting, and going to parties . . . will remember Dutch-Irish . , . future plans include beauty college, marriage, and a family . , . graduating was greatest accomplish- ment. Band 2. reigned over SHARON LEE BRICKER ... likes Dick, the beach. and pizza . . . will not forget junior year in Kansas City . . . plans to get married . . . biggest accomplish- ment was graduating. Girls ' Glee Club 3. LAURA GAIL BRIDWELL ... likes James Bond... will remember Jr.-Sr. Prom . . . plans to continue education, find happiness, and keep on laughing . . . tr ying to keep out of pie fights was biggest accomplishment. Future Homemakers 4; Drama Club 4; Decora- tion Dance Committee 4. NANCY GAIL BROOK . . . enjoys music, modern dance, drama, and sports , . . will attend FuHerton JC . . . remembers Prom ' 64 . . . passing Mr. Murphy ' s A.D. test was biggest accomplishment. Drama Club 4; Dance Club 4; Concert Choir 2. 3, 4; Bye Bye Birdie 3; Annie, Get Your Gun 3; The Mikado 4; My Fair Lady 4. BECKY ANN BROWN... Beck likes people, music. reading, and swimming . . . remembers becoming a senior , . . plans to become a teacher of handicapped children . . . enjoyed being on Pep Club. FTA 3, 4: Panther Band 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 4. PAMELA EVA BROWN . . . Pam . . . likes the beach. KBF, and the snow . . . plans to get rich . . . remem- bers crowding in the lines at second lunch and coming out wirh a whole, unmangled hamburger. CSF 3; Pep Club 3. PATRICIA KATHLEEN BROWN . . . Kathy . . . likes to iaugh and meet people . . . remembers junior year . . . plans to attend Cal State at Fullerton . . , biggest accomplishment was getting senior year over with. S Club 2, 3, 4: Program Chairman 4; Pep Club 2, 3; House of Representatives 3, 4; Secre- tary 4; Evaluation Committee 3, 4; Girls ' League Program Committee 4; Steering Committee 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Annual Girls ' Sports Editor 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; GAA 2; Sr. Skit 4; Student Legislature 2. LARRY LEE BRUCE ... likes Nancy ... graduating was biggest accomplishment. FFA 2, 3, 4. CARMEN ERCELL BRYANT. JR. . . . Ercell . . . enjoys singing, football, fire drills, and camping ... re- members Coronation ' 63 . . . plans to go to college . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Musical Plays 2, 3. 4; Baseball Manager 3; Top Teens 3, 4. MARY LOUISE BUCKLEY . . . likes money, music, teachers, and people . . . remembers lobbying In Sacramento . . . will attend college or university and become a doctor . . . participating In the Model Legislature at Sacramento was biggest accomplish- ment. GAA 2, 3. 4; CSF 2. 3. 4; AFS 3. 4; S Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Solons 3. 4; Steering Committee 2. DONNA JEAN BURBANK . . . liked A.D. and the par- ties . . . will remember Senior Problems and graduat- ing . . . future is undecided. GAA 3. JERRY LEE 8URCHFIELD ... likes sports, especially handball, pizza, annual class, holidays, and politics . . . remembers the Strawberry Festival . , . will go to college and work towards a public relations career . . . senior grade average was biggest accomplish- ment. Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Track 3; Key Club 2, 3; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3, 4; Youth In Govern- ment City Clerk 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY LEE ANN BURKE ... enjoys swimming, danc- ing, and people . . . remembers summer ' 64 . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . passing A.D. was biggest accomplishment. GAA 2: Pep Club 2. ZO«EENE «HONDA lURLIN 0: , .liked Mr. fi.l. 1 con Mr 01 ,. -, - ,„ arxj Mrt. ' ' ' -3m . . . wants .f muiic . . . L •? ' !•, C .D ■. D '  m« Club 4 ' 2. }; Top T««ni 4; Senior Skit 4 i, ■TEIESA ANN lUIRUSS . Manerv . . . I.ktt lArlmc ' ■' • ' ' ' cnemben areduatlon biqgci ' ■■Ttenf woi m««ting Qta-m r- , •Ic . OONAIO RATMONO lUDT ..Don enjoy dencei ipo '  i 1 ' - J irhoo ' rffnemberi tenior year , . ' ' ■' r e an architect . . . graduation wai ihment. 3. Hi )i av, THOMAS ARTHUR aUSCH . ■ng, hunting, and tportf . . . lege and major in forettry wat graduating. . . favorites include iih plant to go on to co ' • . greatest achievemen STEVEN WILLIAM lUSKIRK . . . Steve . . . like hunt b«co- Claqu fo mn]r i A jo Vice-P ' Out of the waf V ■■,b 7 J 4 and reading standardized tests King and Prom ' 64 . . , plans to b ' ' oqy or physics . . . 1 getting Panther ■acomplishment. ' House of Repre- ' T.dee 2, 3. 4; Clati -■President 4; Senate 4 4. BARBARA BUTCHER MITCHELL EARLE SUHERFIELD . Mitch . . . enioys ' nol monry. Ihr hm h tni cars ... will remember ' hp lasf .Jay of school . , . plans to go around the -orifj (ir- ' l live .n Auitralia . . . paued A.D. MYRNA CHARLOnE CAILE . . . favorites are em- inry, water sknng, cooking . . . remembers be- 1 enqagnd . . will work (or a few months and f r : (jot marr.ed graduating was biggest accom- plishment. RICHARD WILLIAM CADY. JR Rich likes t.atkclball. baseball, and PE with Spanky and the Boys rememb ' ri H — n-r,r„ing ' 64 and Prom ' 44 will TO lo F. .-j become an account ' 1- ' t ur,.v.nr, „, basketball practice ' ■b ' gqnst ac B.itkelball 2, 3; Bi,i fotum 2, 3: Auto Club i MAUREEN ANN CASLIA . . , likes her family. my . irr...! In,. B„,ii,., ,„ iournalism . . . wants to go I or in journalism . . . become e Reflector was considered iir.ii ir,, ? ) 4; GAA 2. 3. 4; Refleclof i Feature Editor 4; TARS 2. 3. 4; Secretary 2 CAROLYN LOUISE CALDWELL liw, hor.rs r„ , ' 1 I -.r. ' .r ' j w.h rrmnn ' hrr [,rrf. ■1I-, iiv.c r., .  ,.,., ,„ %„„„, . M join the ' etams wnt from Cic-.t...- . ' j«i ' i f-emando Valley. I ■■' JOHN riAeir rAMflELL . . - inis to a ' lire . . g I b 2. 3. 4: Foofball 2. 3: Most 3: All league J W ' Mtlinq ) ' ■imp 3 IINHA tMANE -ALrniirL ALIERT eiiNN CAPPJ . . likes money clothes ,,. ,.i, ,. ., .■, ,, ,„,(,,, ,„„„,„g ii |,p, ,; n JC or Santa Ana 1 bldegv doss was (If CCA SUZANNI CARLI If El- . Secky likes aarman ' ' •--■-T STERLING lakes, and JC. KENNETH the ocean , CARLSON . . . likes boots. . plans to attend Fullerton DONN ALLAN CARLSTROM . . . enioys hunting, fish- ing, cars, and football . . . remembers his first day at OHS . . . will attend college and become a mis- sionary . . . passing physics was his biggest accom- plishment. GLENN RAYMOND GARVIN . . . lilces working at YMCA camp and playing the drums . . . remembers the Kangaroo Court in the mountains . . . will attend San Jose State or FJC. Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Band 2; Steering Committee 4; Irish Yell Leader 4. LYNN A. CARYL ... likes sports, horseback riding, and skiing . . . plans to attend college. CANDACE CASKEY Welcome Dance, DEANNA LYNN CASTEEL . . . DeeDee . . . enjoys rriu- sic, football, eating, the beach, and the mountains . . . remembers Miss Stratton . . . will attend Fuller- ton JC and then a State College ... graduating was her biggest accomplishment. JANIS DAY CASTER . . . Jan . . . favorites are summer vacations, P.E., and people . . . remembers summers ' 63 and ' 64 and graduation . . . will attend beauty college and live a happy life. DEAN RAY CASWELL , . . plans to go to college. LINDA COLLEEN CAYLOR . . . likes basketball games . . . remembers being locked out of a basketball game... will attend Long Beach State and become successful. Latin Club 4; Science Club 4; Orchesls 4. CLAUDIA NICKIE CELENZE ... enjoys singing, horses, directing plays, and Jerry . . . remembers Srad Night ' 63 . . . biggest accomplishment was helping organize The Plaza City Singers. Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Reflector 4; Ways and Means Committee 4; Senior Class Play Di- rector 3; Arsenic and Old Lace Director 4; Drama Club 4; House of Representatives 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK ROBERT CELESTE . . . Rick . . . likes good food, girls, and sound recording . . . remembers his first traffic ticket . . . will attend college and study electronics . . . passing Mr. Gully ' s A.D. class was his greatest achievement. German Club 2, 3; Chess Club 3; Science Club 4; Explorer Post. CAROLE ANN CHAMBERLAIN . . . likes Wes John ' s, parties, the beach, and the mountains . . . remem- bers Homecoming ' 64 . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was getting through bookkeeping. CHRISTINE CHAMBERS SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPI- ALIDOCIOUS! KAffEN S CHAMNESS lAftlARA CHANDLER -■! • • - tr3T - DENNIS E. CHAH4AN ... Denny ... likM being w.th ffie -- ' ■• ' - ' «- ' -■• ■' tPO ' H . . . will re- ntemb«r plant to ■Evalu c«l Eaplorert 4. FuMcrtOA JC . ' C« ' Club 4: Mcd;- THOMAS HAROLD spo ' fi. Cd ' J. and  k . . . future plani include Fu ' ' efton JC 11 hii biqgri acccnpi ' t Spaniih Cub 3. CHAPMAN . . . Tom . . . enioyt g . . . rerr cmb9f junio ' year . graduattng DAVID ANTHONY CHARSONNEAU Dave . . . likei girtt, and turfing . . . remember! the Garden Grove batlretball games . . . wanft to go to Fuiierfon JC and major in butineu administration . . . graduat- ing was biggest accomplishment. RONALD ROGER CHARLAND . Bon . . favor. tes include swiTifTiing, football, basketball . . . refnem- b ri Ojt ' -.h Irish . , will become a too ' and d-e • vansferred from Magnolia High. SANDRA MARIE CHARLES . n, fyp.nq, «rrl qu ' ta ' S Sand ' C . . I ' lics -a ' c- rpmcmberi Jar ud ' ' f I I ' frS l ' go to Santa Ana Cd ' ege and majo ' m bui ' nes . . . getting first place in  hrP ' ng co-- icrit was biggest accomplishment. Dr.li Team 2. DAVID THOMAS CHENEY . . . Lon . . . tikes basket ball, records, food, and sleep . . . witi remember thr C P games . . plans to become a cardiologitt c medical assistant . . . graduating was biggest ac complishment. Basketball 2 ) LYNNE ANN CHERRY . likes Dave. GAA. Misi B ' ack , . . remembers October I9th . , . plans to at Vr-i -nlieqe and then get married . . . graduating ' ■I i-st accomplishment. ' 2, 3. 4; Official ' s Club 4; Class Representa GAIL LORRAINE CHiAVERlNl . liked the half day v Fullerfort JC . . . nniovs • .graduating wai (1a h I )a 6EOR6INE CHIOA i. i. : • NkM call. b u -t 2: Drill TMm 2: «p f. ot CommiH«« 4; Y. - 4, four mommy drp  you (gnny, too! 30 ADDISON LYLE CHRISMAN ... Chris ... likes ten- nis, archery, baseball, and basketball . . . will attend the University of Washington and major in architec- ture . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Chess Club; Tennis. t lCHAEL GLENN CHRISTENSEN ... Chris ... likes TV, Swimming, bowling, and cars . . . remembers his pants ripping in Where ' s Charley . . . will go to college . . . biggest accomplishment was passing chemistry. Top Teens 2; Gondoliers 2; Where ' s Charley 2; Variety Show 2; Steering Committee 2. THOMAS EDWARD CINOTTO . . . Tom . . . likes swim- ming, weekends, and parties . . . remembers his first Dutch-Irish . . . plans to go to college and become a meteorologist . . . passing German II was biggest achievement. German Club 4; Science Club 4; Drama Club 4 Wesjohn ' s BARRY CLABOTS JENNIFER LOIS CLARK ... Jenny likes tennis. 4-H. s-nqlnci, and playing the guitar . . . remembers a surprise party . . . plans to attend Harding Christian College and become a missionary and teacher . . . winning a state speech contest was greatest accom- plishment. Concert Choir 2; YFC 2. 3, 4; GAA 2. 3, 4. JOE ROBERT CLARK . . . Bob . . . favorites are sports and cars . . . remembers Girl-Date-Boy . . . will attend FJC and then USC for law school . . . biggest ac- complishment was getting up enough courage to ask girls for a date. MILTON CREWS CLARK , . . liked Mr. Brennan ' s A.D. class . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 63 . . . plans to at- tend Orange Coast and then Mt. SAC Flying School . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Basketball 2, 3. ALICE LEE CLARKSON ... likes swimming, records, and the trampoline . . . remembers a trip to Long Beach on Easter . . . plans to become a beautician and get married . . . biggest accomplishment was living through no beverage days. Spanish Club 2; GAA 2. 3; Drill Team 2, 3; Art Club 4. VICKI LYNN CLAYTON . . . likes Harold, pizza, and Mr. HIM . . . remembers getting the measles the last day of school . . . plans to attend college and then get married. Spanish Club 2; GAA 2. 3; Drill Team 2, 3; Art Club 4. SHEILA ELIZABETH CLEARY ... likes pool, parties, and dancing . . . remembers working at the gas sta- tion . . . plans to attend Orange Coast and then marry , . . going from a sophomore to a senior was biggest accomplishment. MARGARET LILLIAN CLEMMER . . . likes dancing, summer days, and eating lunch under the tree . . . will always remember her eighteenth birthday . . . plans to work and later get married . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. SHERYL JEANETTE CLEVELAND ... likes music, art. sewing, and literature . . . remembers getting her diploma . . decorating ing. . plans on obtaining a degree in interior . . biggest accomplishment was graduat- CANDICE ANN CLINE ... Candy ... favorites in- clude strawberries. Al. Prom, and football games . . . plans to become a medical technician ... re- ceiving her Block O was biggest accomplishment. GAA 2. 3. 4; Class treasurer 2; Junior Achieve- ment 2; Girl of the Month 3; Steering Committee 2, 3: S Club 3, 4; Head Songleader 4; Student Council 4. MICHAEL CLIFFORD CLINE . . . Mike . . . likes foot- ball, girls, basketball, and biology . . . remembers the cold rides to school In the morning on a Honda . . . plans to attend Orange Coast College and be- come a plumber . . . graduating was biggest ac- complishment. Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2; Lettermen ' s Club 3. DENNIS E. COLE ... Denny ... likes basketball, baseball, hunting, and fishing . . . remembers going to CtF in Junior year . . . future plans include col- lege . . . graduation was biggest accomplishment. Basketball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4; FCA 4. FRANCE! COLE RALPH LOPEZ COLIN I. km food . r. lint and ig|f cla, at OK$ . . . plant to a - lege or get a good job . . graduating wat , fl .rompliihmefit. DAVID COLLIE r.P.iiig parties, DANA COLLINS PHILLIP VAUGHN COLLINS i blol- ogy. and iknng , . . rc icmbrr -. , plans to become a doctor . . , b gge|t ■_ : • ent was graduating. Latin Club 4; Medical Eipioren 4; Science Club 3 : Wrestling 7 J 4. JOSE CRISTOIAL COLON . . Joe . . . remembers Boys State and Soys ' Nation . . . will maior in pol- itical science . . . biggest accomplishment was being elected ASB President. Class President 2: Key Club 2. J. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3: Soions 2. 3. 4: CASC Vice President 3; Student Court 3: Senate 3: Cabinet 2. 3. 4; ASB President 4; Boys ' State 3: Boys ' Nation 3; Steering Committee 4; TAR Presi- dent 3: AFS 2. 3. 4: CSF 3. 4; L.le Honor 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4, TERESA ANN COLSON . . . likes the football a- basketball games . . . remembers Coronetion ' 44 . will go to college to become a Spanish teacher biggest acccomplishment was being on Coronati - Court. House of Representatives 2. 4: Class Treasurer 3: Flagtwirler 3: Coronation Court 4; Spanish Ctub 2. 3. 4: GAA 2. 3. 4: Girl o( the Month 3: Dress Board 3; Social Service Committee 3; Class Skit 3: Steering Committee 2. 3. 4; Y-Teens 2. 3. 4. KENNETH RICHARD COMBS . . . Dick . . . likes VW Tirk, and mone-, . . plant to attend College. DOLORES LORRAINE COMEAU . . . likes Jim. Iravel- ■nq (inj coob-nii . . plant to be married . . . pass- ing A.D. was biggest accomplishment. JOHN EUGENE CONRAD « ' t John ■In, sports, and 1 Prom . . . plant the Navy . . . I ; the Naval ftetrr.ci GARY EUGENE COOK likes sports and CHS remembers Dulchlrish ' 44 . . . pleiM  o attend nge and work. DAVID RANDALL COOKSEY . . liked Mrs King . rnnie ibnr hn.nq thn find leader in an illegal boci ' ■' ' ■' ' ' ' - ' • ' • -t ' inks during second luncn -t 4: AFS 4; Tennis 4. OOPER l.lrs ,tr cr.tlft and Irn . nninr year . . . plant to attend Fj ' Art Center. JOHN  0?COt COOPER tHe, reeding foolbeli ' - • b«o- nem.ii ' ' -.leting. DONITA JEAN CORNECL l.kas the o e«n. vello. ( AA 2. I. 4: rep Cl . '  Panther 4. i ( JEAN CORNEJO . . . likes Mike, sports, music and ice cream ... plans lo be married on June il. passing all history classes was biggest accomplish- ment, GAA 2, 3, 4. ROD WAYNE CORNELIUS . . . likes swimming, foot- boll, ond machines . . . remembers the football games . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC . . . being a senior was biggest accomplishment. Football 2. STEVEN ALAN CORNELL ... likes yell leading drama. Sprites, and girls . . . remembers the head- aches after beating Tustin . . . wants to take a trip around the U,S, . , . sorry to be leaving OHS plans to attend Fullerton. Class Vice President 2; Steering Committee 2- Football 2; Yell Leader 4; Pep Club 4- Youth in Government 4; Most School Spirit 4- Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Student Council 4 ' LISE LUCETTE CORRIVEAU . . likes music tennis and swimming . , . remembers moving to California . , , wants to become a nurse . . . learning English was biggest accomplishment. ' Goal Line Glories ' LARRY JOHN CORSO . . . likes Chevys. yellow Me- lanie. and The Mecca . . , remembers the sit-down strike , . , plans to attend college and get married , , , keeping car running was biggest accomplishment Football 2. SHERRY LOUISE COULTER ,., enjoys sports, music and basketball games . . . rememijers volleyball games . . . will work and then get married . . . finish- ing senior year was biggest accomplishment. ELISABETH ANN COUVILLON . , . Betsy . , . enjoys watching people and coffee houses . . , remembers football games ... will attend Orange Coast liked break and P.E biggest accomplishment was passing history. Steering Committee 2. 3; Pep Club 2, 3; GAA 2, THOMAS COWAN BLAKE MONROE COX .., likes surfing, track, and cars . . . remembers Santa Ana Valley League fi- nals . . . plans to attend Santa Ana JC and then go into the Air Force . . . biggest accomplishment was being a graduated member of Uncle Lanny ' s Health Club. Track 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 3. 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4. DONN EDWIN COX . , . Windy . . . likes cars. Bar- bara, the beach, and fun . . . remembers Coach De- veney ' s 6th period P.E, class , . . will attend a JC . , , graduating was biggest accomplishment. Cross Country 2; Track 2; Wrestling 2. HELEN H. GRAIN . . , likes skiing, vacations and Steve . . . plans to become successful . . . driving Steves car was biggest accomplishment. I CAROLINE (. CKANDALL . . . (Uii . . . litet track - - 2 3: Lieut«n«nt 3: P«p Club 3. 4; _ . Student Court 4; Clerk 4; GAA 2. J. 4; a ock O 4; S Club 4; Steering Com- mittee 4. DEANNA LEE CREAMEi - Bazo . t.hct ice that- nq  •■ng bo,i ♦ ' « bcach. chocolftte cream pie re emDcrt K«r Itrtt .c tKow . . . wdnti to join r e Ice Cepedef . . . gredwet ' ing wet biggett accom- plilS ' n nt GAA ? JANIS CRILLEY CHARLES EARNEST CROSBY Iracli 2. 3. - . 4. . Chuck . . . like« avia- and pt otography . . . remembert ' - lis . . . will attend college and mechanic . . . biggest accom- ) to CIF in Track. Crost Country 4; Lettermen ' ft Club RICHARD FRANCIS CROSS .. Chip ... likes surf- ■rq witrr lil-nq on.J money . . . plan} to gO to UCSD and become an Oce ' inog ' aphe ' Science Cub 4 PHILIP CHRISTOPHER CROSTHWAITE . e ,.,-. traveling and rodeos . . . will remember senior yev . . . plans to go to college . . . finishing high schc was biggest accomplishment. FFA. KARL WILLIAM CUDWORTH . . tikes sports a i lurfing . . . remembers Mr. Talafus ' Latin classes . ■will go to college. Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 4; Track 3: Key Club 3. 4; Lettermen  Club 4; Latin Cub 3: Steering Committee 3. 4; Class president 3; CSF 2: Boys Forum Cabinet 3. MARTHA SHARON CURRIER . . . likes books, travel, fun, and strawberry ice cream . . . remembers the fun at lunch and break . . . plans to become an elementary school teacher . . , biggest accomplish- ment was saving enough money to go to Europe in M. Drill Team 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 4; Bookmarkers President 3; FTA 4. DENNIS GREGORY CURRY . . likes Dutch. Irish . . . bqqrif accompLshmen was writing a SOO word rjsa EUGENE BRUCE CURTIS r« memt «rs Outcn i ' sh ' j ' u ' p plans arc undecided. )r ) rallies. T f e ,-M( kl . f -HOT •t 1 i ' {  ' i A think w« ro (jonnji l«t y« out. huh? 34 VERONICA CYR CYNTHIA KATHLEEN DABROWSKI . . . Cindy . . . liked Mr. Hamer, Mr. Brennan, Andy, and band . . . remembers marching fo Anaheim in her sophomore year . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment . . . plans to attend Futlerton JC. Band 2. 3, 4; Band Award 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Band Booster Representative 4; Girls ' Decorating Committee. ROBERT OAHLIN Mondays. JOHN CHARLES DANIELS . . . likes girls, the beach. golf, and parlies . . . remembers the half day ses- sions . . . plans to go to college and study to be a veterinarian. JANIS LOUISE DANKER . . . Jan . . . likes Bruce. sports, food, talking, and dancing . . . remembers being elected GAA President ... will attend college and major In physical education . . . biggest accom- plishments were meeting Bruce and being on Coro- nation Court. GAA 2, 3. 4; President 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Steering Committee 3; Officials ' Club 3, 4; Block O 3, 4; Coronation Court 4; Senate 4; House of Representatives 4; Evaluation Commit- tee 4; Football Banquet Committee 3. 4; Irish Songleader. GLORIA JEAN DANLEY . . gum. Dutch-lrish. and the likes OHS. Mr. Man- ' Mafia . . . remembers Prom 64 . . . will work and go to FuMerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Steering Comittee 3; GAA 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 3 4- Science Club 4; House of Representatives 2, 4; Biology Lab Assistant 4; Officials ' Club 2; Coronation Court 4, KLAUS PETER DANNER ... Pedro ... likes burritos chili, and chop suey . . . plans to study at the Uni- versity of Mexico City . . . attended public school in Germany. LINDA JEANNE DARWIN ... likes water skiing and the seniors . . . remembers Prom ' 64 . . . plans for the future Include college and teaching . . . passing Algebra II was biggest accomplishment. Steering Committee 2; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4: GAA model 2; Class Skit 4; Officials ' Club 4; Vocal Ensemble 4. CRAIG LAWRENCE DAVIS ... likes girls and base- ball . . . remembers the sit-down strike In ' 63 . . . plans to attend college . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; Lettermen ' s Club 4; Cross Country 2, 3. MARY CATHERINE DAVIS ... likes skiing, fires, and knitting . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 63 . . . will attend Long Beach State . . . not losing any books was big- gest accomplishment. Science Club 4, MARY CLAIRE DAVIS ... likes Miss Hull, Mr. Ray- nor, Mr. Nelson, and Mrs. King . . . plans to attend Occidental College and become an English teacher . . . elected Teacher Tyros secretary was biggest accomplishment. Literary Club 3, 4; Teacher Tyros 3, 4; Secretary 4; S Club 2, 3. 4; CSF 2, 3, 4; Life Honor 4; Scholarship Committee Chairman 4; Honors Program 3, 4. PHILIP HARLAN DAVIS ... Phil ... likes wrestling, tennis, electronics, money, and girls . . . remembers Prom . . . plans to follow a business course In college . . . making friends was biggest accomplishment. Chess Club 2; Cross Country 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Gymnastics 2. RICHARD CLAYTON DAVIS ... Rick ... likes girls, parties, and the beach . . . remembers Coronation and the sit-down strikes . . . will go to Cal State at FuMerton . . . biggest accomplishment was grad- uating. RITA ELAINE DAVIS . . . likes the senior beach house, water skiing, and eating . . , remembers Girl-Date- Boy ' 65 . . . will attend San Diego State . . . surviving senior year was biggest accomplishment, Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Secretary 2; ' Steering Committee 2, 3; GAA 2; Pep Club 3; Hospitality Committee 3, 4; Girls ' League Skit 2, 3. ROBERT MARK DAVIS . . . Rob . . . likes skiing and surfing , . , plans to attend Cat State at FuMerton . . . running a lap in PE was biggest accomplishment. 1 pi ' ■c strthe . . . 2S . . . grsd- WALTER S DAVIS. JR. p ' am to rcma-n a bac elo ' udting wai hit biggest accomp t- Track 2. NANETTE MARY DaCILLIS f ..r:j r.sJ.o. bo« i- ' ' g . June . , c b ' gqrn ' accof ■ing. FHA 3 LEE HANNAH DECKER . . libet mutic. sporti. read irg . . remefTibe ' bumping her noie on he trflfTi. poline during P.E. . . . patting English IV wat er biggest acconrtplithment. VELMA CHARLENE DECKER JOAN ANN DeCURTAINS . . . Iike« the Beatlet. art, mutic. c ' othet . . . remembers going to see the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl . . . ner biggest ac- complishment was tatting through twelve yeart of tchool . . . plans to go to England. DIANNA ELIZABETH DEIORIO . . . Di . . . likes boys. Mr. Gunderton. Mrs. Lockhart, i«eefcends . . . remem- bers going out to breakfast on her birthday before school . . . plans to attend FJC . . . her biggest ac- complishment was patting A.D. ' ' Chrislnias Ivosc. PAMELA D«LAP LYNNE ANN DELLERMAN cs Miss Black, cars. boys. Miss Hursey . . . remembers being a star in P.E. . . . plant to attend L.B. State ... her biggest accomplishment wai passing all the finals. MARLENE MARIE DeMARS . . . likes Mr. Meade when he s in a bad mood . . . remembers Dutch-Irish Dav ' 63 . . . plans to have a happy married life . . . he ' biggest accomplishment was getting through hig school in three years. JOHN VAUGHN DENVER . J brflch nri inq moviet , . romr  Kc Snick Bar . . . plani lo go tr lerton, Wrcstlinq 2; Track 2; Football 2. EILEEN DAMOND ■FTTY ANN DICKINSON . liku I H r . ' ' Dcvwnflvi S«nior Pr ■o Boar and lh« To. ■-• biqqnl  c v ' •dut ' in I lYNNl NNF I i-i.i. : ) ■Art C ' A- 1 Pnp • SUSAN OILLINCHAM HAN UirMAFI ni HFO («ik lb«ll 2, J: FCA ]. 4; Tract 4. KAREN ANN DIX , . . Dixie likes Mrs. Bunger, Mr. Tallackson. Syllabus . . . remembers becoming Teach- er Tyro of the semester . . . plans to become a teach- er of handicapped children . . . biggest accomplish- ment was learning how to drive. Teacher Tyros 3. 4; Parliamentarian 4; GAA 4; Lit. Club 3, 4; Reflector 3. RAYMOND DENNIS DIXON ... Den likes football, Mr. Cole, Sharon, all the coaches . . . remembers having two touchdowns called back in G.G. game . . . plans to go to college ... his biggest accom- plishment was making All League in football. Football 2. 3. 4; Player of the Week 3, 4; All Freeway League End 4; Wrestling 2. 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 3, 4. STEVEN KENT DOBBS ... likes guitar music, fishing, sports, lunch . . . remembers Dutch-Irish Day ' 63 . . . plans to go into the field of engineering . . . passing trig, was his biggest accomplishment. Football 3. DIANE ELIZABETH DODGE . . . likes skiing. Mr. Faus- kin ' s A.D. class, fire drills . . . remembers Dutch- Irish ' 63 . . . plans to go to UCLA . . . passing math was her biggest accomplish ment. Steering Committee 2, 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Solons 2. 3; GAA 2. 3, 4; Student rep. 2; French Club 2. 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL DONOVAN . . . Don Young . . . likes wrestling. Hollywood, eating, whirlpools . . . remembers the day Mrs. Crawford gave him an ex- cused tardy . . . biggest accomplishment was win- ning second place in the Freeway League wrestling championships ' 64. Letterman ' s Club 3. 4; Wrestling 2, 3. 4. MARGARET ANNE DOOLEN , . . Margie . . . likes Bill, parties, playing pool . . . remembers New Year ' s Eve ' 65 . . . plans to attend OCC . . . biggest accomplish- ment was surviving week-ends with the girls GAA 2; FHA 4; House of Representatives 2; An- nual Staff 4. SHARON KAYE DORA . . . likes food, P.E., break. books . . . remembers graduating . . . plans to go to a J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. ROY EDWARD DORMAIER . . . likes tennis, going to the beach, Wes-John ' s . . . remembers the Prom . . . plans to attend UCI ... his biggest accomplishment was buying his own car. CSF 2, 3; JV Tennis 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL DOR5EY ... Jimmy ... likes Miss Hull ' s English class, break, lunch . . , remembers get- ting caught on the roof of the gym . . . plans to be a photographer for a newspaper ... his biggest ac- complishment was not getting hit by anything at break. President of Photography Club 4. LANNY RAY DOSHER . . . likes girls, hunting, surf- ing . . . remembers the day before Christmas holiday . . . plans to become a manager for Michael ' s Mar- kets ... his biggest accomplishment was graduating. Basketball 2: Track 2. Senior Privile2;es, FRANCES PEARL DOUGHTY . . . Fran . . . likes XK-E, avocado dip. French lace, lunch . . . plans to go to beauty college and have fun . . . passing A.D. was her biggest accomplishment. MOST ARTISTIC— Bill Selden and Teri H OONNA MA81E DOUGLASS . . Orr Irl JjJ g off the . ptant tc . ti«Cwfrie « P.c. te«chcr . . . blggetr accorrip t tm«r.r wttf becoming an Irish Song Leader in her iunic .ear :• Cub 3: Irish So«q Leadc 3: Ho«i« o -icflTAftvei 3; Flag Tw.fler 3 Pep Club 2. 3 V - AA 2. 3. 4: Block O 4; Oflici«li ' CJyb 4; Steering Committee 2, 3. MARILYN SUE DOVE . . . likes Peter. Paul, and Maty. tc n.i Mr. Hettich, The Mecca. Beatles. MocOo«- aid ' i prices, C ' ' ' ' ' ' H Italian food . . , remernbci the GG ' Of a- ' ' •-- 63 . . . hopes to go to Red land or S ' become a cardiotog it b Tj ! ' T ' was winning firit piece 3. A; Science Club 3; Pretident 4; : orers 4; Secretary-Tredlurer 4; CSf 2 JAY WALTER DOWNING . Wally ... likes Fende- electric -i the Rhythm Raiders. Janle . .  h 63 ar d 64 . . . hopes ' o be a : ._ _ jn. PATRICIA GAIL DREWS . . . Pat . . . tikes Dr. Pep- per, Louie ' t enchiladas, boys. Stereo, the Righteous Brother! . . . remembers getting hit with a milk car- ton and the s t-down strike . . . hopes to go to OCC . . . passing A.O. was her biggest accomplishment. MICHAEL CRAIG DUCKWORTH ... Mike ... enjoys  ii:.nq, cars, qirll. Mr. GuMyj economics class .. - remembers Prom in (unior year . . . hopes to go to FJC and then a university to follow a pre-law major . . . passing Mr. Gully ' s Economics II class woe his q ' eatest achievement. DAVID WILLIAM DUKER . . Dave . . . Wkes fishing hunting, surfing, and working . . . remembers burning trash cans ... getting a job at Michaels Market ar-u graduating were his biggest accomplishments. GARY J. DUKER . . . favorites are Mr. Prange ' s U.S History cUss, sccond tunch. sailing, weekends . . . remembers Outch-lrlih ' 63 and Coronation ' 63 . . . hopes to go to FJC and U.C. to study oceanog- raphy . . . passing trig was his biggest feat. French Club 2. 3. 4. MARILYN SHIRLEY DUNHAM . . Dimples . . . i •«-$ country. J.mmic . . . passir g U.S greatest achievement. r 4; Future Nurses 4. I Vi(la IlililltS RICHARD GLENN DUNHAM Rich . . . lUtS girls, cars, parties, lunch, money . . . remembers Prom . . hope to attend FJC and dental college . . . pasting rhamistry was his biggest accomplishment. Key Club 2. 3; Cross Country 4; Track 2. 3 Band 2. EUSENE AORIAN OURIIN, JR Mik . . . Iltr Hnney . . . rom«mbttr« h tf.dov  ei ' ' C . . . con«ldtf gradu4 ' -f • f A 7. J. 4. CMAHIES JAMES DURR T rr lo . C uct . IlkM quitan . . . f mcmb«r«  • ' .$•«• • JC . . . MUixQ  ' ' ' SUSAN CAROL DUSTIN r.-. ' , ' • ' •1 iro ' M r. . «tic «niof A W«l!e 1 y . t.. fi ' - ' : Mpii Svxlor eifl 4. (or—- tr  ; ( - ■tettffrmQn ■C. t 3. THOMAS MICHAEL DUTTON . . . likes surfing, cars, girls, money , . . remembers getting a C in A.D. . . . plans to go to OCC ... his biggest accomplish- ment was trying to graduate. House of Representatives 2. LINDA VELMA DYE . . . likes alt the notes she wrote to Lani in study hall . . . plans to go to college . , . biggest accomplishment was May 4, 65. DAVID ERNEST ECKHOFF ... Red ... likes sports, cars . . . remembers Friday nights . . . plans to go to college and make money . . . biggest accomplishment was passing all his classes. Agriculture 2, 3. 4. hamburojers, EARL ELIOT EDDY ... Oil ... likes bowling, swim- ming, cars . . . remembers T-Ping Mr. Terrell ' s house . . . plans to go to Cal-State at Fullerton . . . biggest accomplishment was lettering. Interact Club 4, LYNDA KAREN EDKINS . . . Lyn . . . likes clothes, Miss Stratton, sail boats, horses . . . remembers Prom and graduation . . . plans to attend OCC . . . considers passing Typing II her biggest accomplishment. Flagtwirler 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League model 3; St eering Committee 2. LARRY S. EDMAN . . . likes cars, girls, money . . . remembers the day he beat a 55 Volkswagen . . . plans to attend FJC and Berkeley ... his biggest accomplishment was graduating from school. TERRY ARTHUR EDWARDS . . . likes girls, cars, play- ing the trumpet, P.E. . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to attend FJC and Berkeley ... his biggest accomplishment was graduating. Band 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT EFFRON...Jim likes food, sports, ' 56 Pontiacs . . . remembers his first day at OHS . . . considers his biggest accomplishment as graduating Football 2. DOUGLAS ALLAN EHLEN ... likes football games. sports, the 5 Club President . . . remembers the party after the last football game . . . plans to go to JC and then attend a four-year college . . . biggest accomplishment was getting out In only 3 years. Football 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2; Letterman ' s Club 3, 4; Coronation Court 4; Steering Committee 3. LINDA BETH ELLERD . . . LIndy . . . likes holidays. graduation, music, sports . . . remembers her first day at OHS . . . plans to attend college . . . her big- gest accomplishment was graduating. Band 2; Homemaking 2, 3; Concert Choir 3: FHA. DEVLYN LEE ELLIS ... Dev ... likes skiing, boating, sports, the beach, Clifford Cole . . . remembers No- vember 28 . . . plans to attend Cal-State at Fullerton . . . her biggest accomplishment was getting into col- lege. French Club 2. 3; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; GAA 2, 3. 4; Steering Committee 2. 3; Science Club 4; Lab Assistant 4; Evaluation Committee 3. GERALD RICHARD ELLIS . . . Jerry . . . likes Dutch- Irish, money, holidays . . . remembers when Goldwater won the primary in California . . . plans to become ai writer . . . biggest accomplishment was being in Ar- senic and Old Lace. Literary Club 3. 4; Photography Club 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4. MARY ANN ENGLE . . . Kitten . . . likes working, rid- ing Ron ' s motorcycle . . .remembers Junior Prom . . . plans to continue working . . . biggest accomplish- ment was graduating. GAA 2; Junior Achievement 2; Girls ' League 2, 3. 4. MOLLY ANN ENGLE ... likes San Antonio, good books . . . remembers bidding and making seven hearts doubled . . . her plans are to attend the Uni- versity of Arizona . . . considers her biggest ac- complishment as being accepted to the University. Future Nurses Club 2, 3.; Literary Club 4; Annual 2. 3. 4: Student Leaders Editor 4. ROBERT EARL ENLOW ... likes parties, pool, boats . , . remembers tnrowing milk cartons . . . plans to become an electrician ... his biggest accomplish- ment was passing A.D. Spanish Club 2; Track 2; House of Rep. 2, 3; Football 2. 6ARY LEON ERICKSON ' 3 ' - z AD -Jm . remen- ' t P ' ani to oecome art a ii biggeit accompliihment was jc ' r ' j Tir j j- lERNEU G • ■- p in-. ■tj ' ij  ? ' d ' , ' - JOSEPH OLiVFB tDWAllO ESfARZA ■• Jy . . . r«n D i. 4; TO-- 4; Banking ). 4: Cro ANTHONY DAVID ESPAltZA . . . Tony likM foof- r i ' M- B ' ennan. AC. . . . rememberi having P6 with the Senior Soys . . . plani to become • -r ... graduating was hii biggest occom- r ' cp C lit ?: Banking-Finance Ctub 4. RICHARD ESTES . . . Bean lihes pool, girls, cars, his . remembars passing electronics . . . plans to 1 FJC ... his biggest accomplishment was grad- ' • I foQ b.si ' 3, 4: FFA 3, 4; Parliamentary Proc. 3. 4 B ' i ' king Finance treasurer 4; Senate 4; House of Rrp ' esentatives 3. CHERYL GAYLE EVANS . . . likes swimming. Honda - ] - -] h-i  l.ng. senior problems . . . remembers when ■•• ' rr best friend ... plant to 90 to a JC ' ■' 1 : g the importance of education was her tjiqrjeit accomplishment. MARSHA LESLIE EVANS . . Black Flag likes sports. ' ' - parties, eating . . . remembers getting her car 1 in the teachers ' parking tot . . . plans to go lege . . . pasting AO. was her biggest accom- ... I ' liient, GAA 2. 3: FHA 3; Art Club 7. 3; Drama 3 House of Representatives 2. BEN FOWLER EVERS . , Benjamin liket his CAr. .Amftmhf. ' 4 b in(| taC- Annual 4; Junior Achlovoment 2, OAVin •■■■.• M FACKIER . . . Atlai ilkct - tkil ■■.r ' tr .I ' ti . . . rcmembcfs girl . i.flti. ' th.in gamas . . . plans ' ton i Ov . . , t ,i biggest accomplishment was st- ing 70 m p.h, football 2, 3: Track 3. 4; v.vtt, C.o« Counir, 4; Laltarman ' i Club 4. JAMES FREDKICK FA6AN . . . likes Chemistry, Biol- )y II . . . pi.in  o Attend Fulterton JC. Ocirnce Cub 4, IAM( ; JO CRH FARLEY III likes sports. : I- ' J1 JANE EllEN FARMEK I 4- Varsilv Basketball JflnJe ' Ikn sew!fM7 boyt, ' al : Pep Club 4; Future Nurtet .r..t 4, BAHBAIIA ANN FARNHAIal . . Barb likes ice cream ■i; , .1 tt j , ,-. iVn bfMch . . . remembers ' 10 to OCC . . •t was driving U ■-AA ; UURKl (DYTHF FAaNHAM -■. -tr: W AA. LYNDA FtAIHEDtTON Mr, Oiiakcr. JOHN THOMAS FEENEY ... likes weekends, beach . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest occom- plishment was graduation. ANNA LINDA FELIX ... Linda ... liked GAA and Miss Black . . . will alwoys remember the break . . . plans to become a beautician . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating. JEANETTE LOUISE FELLOWS ... Net ... likes Tom. parties, and fun . . . will always remember her 6th period class . . . plans to get a job after graduation . . . biggest accomplishment was getting enough nerve to give current events. JEAN LUCILLE FERGUSON . . . likes Mr. Deveney. GAA. and basketball games . . . will always remem- ber her high school years, especially all the commit- tees . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher. GAA 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Latin club presi- dent 4; Senate 4; S club 4; S club Historian 4; CSF 3. 4; Steering Committee 3, 4; Welfare Com- mittee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Refreshment chairman 4; Coronation Committee 4; Decoration chairman 4; Prom Committee 3. BENJAMIN FERRER FERNANDEZ . . . Ben . . . likes art. people, beauty of nature . . .will always remember all the different experiences he had ai school . . . plans to help needy people and to help the natio ns. THOMAS JOHN FERNER . . . TJ . . . likes cars, danc- es, sports . . . will always remember basketball prac- tice . . . plans to go to Orange Coast College. Basketball 3. JAMES LOWELL FINK ... Jim ... likes baseball. food, money . . . will always remember Dutch-Irish and Mr. Deveney ' s class . . . plans to attend Orange Coast College or Long Beach City College . . . big- gest accomplishment was keeping his 4.0 average. assemblies, MARIE CAMILLE FIORITO ... Freetoe ... likes Ron, Mrs. Eggers, Mr. Jackson, annual staff and all her friends . . . will always remember the day she got her own car and the day she met Ron . . . plans to at- tend Long Beach City College ... biggest accom- plishment was getting Dutch Song leader. Pep Club 4; Steering Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Dutch songleader 4; Decorations for Corona- tion 4. Don ' t fell anyone, but I ' ve got a splinter LARRY FISHER . . . likes cars, rails, girls, transmis- sion on a 3 Ford . . . plans to build dragsters . . . biggest accomplishment was fixing a 53 Ford transmission, STEVEN B. FISHMAN . . . likes folk music, summer vacation, bowling, basketball, baseball . . . remem- bers everything . . . plans to enter the field of den- tistry . . . remaining in CSF was his biggest accom- plishment. Latin Club 2; CSF. PATTY ESTHER FIT2GERALD . . , FItz likes football games, weekends, popsicles, having fun with the girls . . . remembers the ' Sophomore Class skit ' 63 . . . plans to attend the University of SB and stay happy . . . her biggest accomplishment was becoming Sen- ior Class Secretary. Senior Class Sec. 4; S Club 3, 4; Steering Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Evaluation Committee 4; Pep Club 2, 3: Class Skit 2. 3. 4; Dutch Songleader 4. PATRICIA H. FLANAGAN ... llhM EaH . . . remcm- time wllh the gang . , . p!«n fo beconie in . . . coftftldea graduating her biggett ac ■cnt. cr wf Seminar 4; GAA 7. EDWARD FLANNERY . . . GreaM ' - . . . lihes car«. alris. and partiei . . rememberi coming to Orange High. JAMES RAY FLEETWOOD . . . likei can the beac and spending money - . . rememberj gfddua rg plans to go to F.J.C eoniidert paiiing lenic problernt his biggest accomplishment. Pep Club 2. JAMES ALLEN FLETCHER .ri -cv .■J.. electronics . . . remembers losing Commiisioner ot fUrfiorn  l  rt!on plans to move to Malaytia . . . ■it was hitting the wastebasbet •• room, -o 2: Senate 2; Interact Club A[ Tojth .n (.ovrrnment Day; Garman Club 4; President of Radio Club. BARBARA ANN FLINT ... likes guitar skiing writ- ii q . . . remembers meeting seven Russian agriculture i ' l ' .. I ' j . . . plans to attend UCSB . . . biggest ec- -cnt was completing 12 years of school. ■Steering Committee 4- Literary Club Staff 3. 4: Jr. Choir 3. Dale Uatl, EDWARD MICHAEL FLORA . Munch . . . Khes the beach, mountains. K.K,. football games . . . remem- bers mllh cartons and having Miss Hursey for his- tory two years in a row . . . plans to get a iob ai t get married . . . biggest accomplishment was gro« inq uD. Ar Club ?, 3: Wrestling 2. 3. BEOLA FLOREZ . . . Flowers . . . lihed GAA. Miss Black, and the football and basketball games . . . remembers watching her brother on Varsity basket- ball . . . will attend FJC . . . biggest achievement was passing Biology M. GAA 2. 3. 4; Teacher Tyros 2. SUSAN LOUISE FLORY . . . likes Art . . . will otway% remember graduating . . .would like tO be a secre tary . . . b ggest accomplishment was complefing .i course in mech. drawing at the U. of F. F H A. 3. 4. MICHAEL LEE FOREMAN . . likes money and cars , rompmbers Dutch.|fi|h in his sophomofe ¥•• ' . . . plans to attend O.C.C. . . . gredueting wei hit big- gest accomplishment. JOHN ROBERT FORNCROOK ' ■p , rcvxt racing . . , r« mrmbers ■igost accomr ' ' ' ■• ' ■' ANTHONY WIlllAM FOX T?)«v ' :(M Art Club 4; Siudvnl C«bin t 2; toyt ' Forum ]. )  ICM  0 WHIATLY FOX 1. 4: Wfllliina 1. J;  «liit «ii 4 Club 7, 1, 4; HouM o( DcprcMn ' s- SAIL ROSAIINO FDANCK lik t hort«b«ck riding ■• - • - ■f el M LINDA MARILYN FRANCK . . . likes bowling, danc- ing, parties, and the beach . . . remembers Dutch- Irish ' 63 and Miss Black ' s PE class . . . plans to go to beauty college or trade school for secretarial work . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. MARILYN JEAN FRASIER . . . liked the football and basketball games . . . remembers graduation . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . graduating was biggest ac- complishment. Concert Choir 4. GREGORY GILL FREEMAN . . . Greg . . . likes Mr. Heldecke. Mr. McGeahy. and Mr. Osenbaugh . . . will attend Scrlpps Institute to become a marine biol- ogist . . . enjoys scuba diving . , . passing chemistry was biggest accomplishment. German Club 3. A. Hi Mom, RAE ANNE FRENCH JAMES HENRY FRIEND ... Jim ... likes cars, hunt- ing, and skiing . . , remembers buying his car . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC or work . . . biggest ac- complishment was graduating. House of Representatives 2; Football 2; Track 2. CHARLES ALVIN FRITSINGER . . . Chuck . . . likes qlrls, skiing, and hunting . . . remembers the foot- ball games . . . plans to travel and attend Orange Coast . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Football 2. 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Lettermen ' s Club 4; Youth In Government 4. VAN SCHELDEN FRYMAN ... likes music, architec- ture, and girls . . . remembers the band . . . hopes to attend college and go Into teaching or architecture . . . greatest achievement was being in the pep ba nd. Band 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Dance Band 4; Solons 3. 4; Art Club 4; Photo Club 4; FTA 4; Junior Bandsman 3; Where ' s Charley 2; Annie, Get Your Gun 3; My Fair Lady 4. MICHAEL ROWE FRY5INGER . . . Stretch . . . likes golf, tennis, cars, and the outdoors . . . future plans Include college . . . graduating was biggest accom- plishment. Lunch Evaluation 4. LINDA EILEEN FULLER , elude IBM school. . plans for the future COLLEEN FRANCINE FUREY ... likes Mr. Hill ' s art class and 2nd lunch . . . remembers Dutch-Irish . . . biggest accomplishment was passing A.D. EDWARD CHARLES GABY . . . Ed . . . likes food, cars, the beach, and loafing . . . remembers the sit- down strike . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Football 2. SHERI ANN GAETA . . . likes skating. Larry, and swimming . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . wants to take a trip to Switzerland . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating. JACK WILLIAM GAILEY ... likes sculpturing and drawing . . . remembers the lightning hitting the tele- phone pole next to the quonset hut . . . plans to have his own sculpturing business . . . biggest accomplish- ment was keeping his car running. MARK WILLIAM GALE . . . likes peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches and Linda . . . remembers the riot after the Garden Grove game in 64 . . . plans to attend college and seminary to become a min- ister. Spanish Club 3; Football 2; Junior Achievement 3; Steering Committee 3. DOUGLAS DAVID GAMMON ... Doug ... likes oil painting, dances, weekends, and vacations ... re- members playing cards In the Senior patio . . . plans to attend Cal State at Fullerton and the University of Denver to become a hotel-restaurant manager . . . biggest accomplishment was drawing portraits In art. Spanish Club 2; Steering Committee 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Interact 4; House of Representatives 2. 3. 4; Speaker of the House 4. dtMA m 43 Senior Project. WILLIAM J 6ANNOTT LORRAINE MARGARET GARCIA ' -) Mr Ht - - -.- g .« AD.. - - 5  t« . . . r ) h«r bigg - SUSAN GARCIA iict mustc. ng Current i ott«nd Long ' A In Phy- ANTHONY ALVARADO GARCIA .  ; ■. . .:. cv I ' •. tT ' • ' jo ' baii gome , mahtng friendl . - . , t, ,. . .. .,pg Mr. Suflet for the iMt fime p i ' V work and get fich . . . biggest accom- [, ■.• -Tif-f- fli palling Mr. Brown ' i A.D. class. Fo._.tD,iI. 3. 4. BETTY JEAN GARREH . . . tikes food, school, boys. ' lufcK . . . fofnembp ' i meeting that one special per- ton . . . plans to work and then get married . . ' r members graduating and getting good grades ' A YN ELAINE GARRISON .. Lyn ... lihei Mr A D c ' aii, dor kpv bailictball games . . . rj ' ! go ' ng to the Coronation Ball with Steve )iv ' accomplishment was graduating. AA 2: Art 3. JANET FRANCES GEIER . . . liku «■! teachers, ten- ,( ti-rr,r-rrxbrr TT iltlon , . . plaOS tO beCOme 1 ■!•, -r . . . getting through ' . T )5it accomplishment. ■A r 1 3. 4. CARL W GENET . . . liles sports, people, study hall .,.„..... ,. .f « j , r-z f one dropped the test •o go to college and ng . . . biggest accom- , . .-.,.. . , ■:_ the parking lot lafelv eactt morning. Football trainer 3. 4; Student Evaluation 4 KATHIE MARIE GENTRY . . lihes ihating. swimming. i-a ' X. boyi . . rcrnemberi weekends . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest occompliihment was graduat- ing. TERESA PAMELIA GEORGE . . . likes dancing, sporti w-rn«mbrfs Mr Thonor ' i Engtiih class and her year . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . considers iting her biggest accomplishment. TOPHER PAUL GERAr.Hr ' •;-■' - ' ■■1 I 7lt aCC04h ifchnte( l. ■Track 3. 3. 4. SHARON KAY GERARD . 6 ' n,in I |nk(i| diir : ' ri J , . . Sherry . , . likes Mr. rcmembrri when h ir fwtuf Momemafcers 7. 4; Jr. SHARON LEE GERRICK MELOOEE LEE GIALfiNF SEV LAVtRN GtlMOur J 11. 1-- 1- ■tienl was Forever supporting our school, Lorraine Moore, Mrs. Eggers and Steve Cornell were chosen MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED. EUGENE GOFF . . . Mel . . . likes parties. orange and Eckhoff ' s shop . . . remembers MELVIN Adolph, the sit-down strike ' 6-4 .. . plans to attend college and travel . . . biggest accomplishment was graduat- ing. JOHN LAMOND GOINS . . . Johnny . . . likes foot- ball, Linda, chocolate malts . . . plans to marry and live on a ranch in Oklahoma . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating from high school. HELEN GOLDENBERG . . . Goldle . . . likes pa rtles and the beach . . . remembers her Junior year . . . plans to attend San Francisco State and become an elementary school teacher . . . biggest accomplish- ment was losing her New York accent. GAA 2; Choir 2; Pep Club 3; Art Club 4. school spirit, ikes Swimming, game ' 62 . . . plans KATHLEEN ANN GOLLOIAN tennis . . . remembers the Justin to attend FuHerton J.C. and become a therapist her biggest accomplishment was getting her driver ' s license. STEVEN PAUL GOMES . . . likes Londa, Mr. DeVen- ey, football . . . remembers his 68 yard touchdown at Fullerton . . . plans to go to Santa Ana J.C. and transfer to a university . . . biggest accomplishment was smiling and keeping his temper. Football 2, 3. 4; Letterman ' s Club; Track 2; Tennis 3, 4. ESTHER GOMEZ . . . Ginger . . . likes boys. cars. Joe . . . remembers playing hockey in Miss Black ' s class . . . plans to become a nurse . . . considers passing geometry her biggest accomplishment. What « man! WILLIAM PAUL GONZALES ... Bill ... likes foot- Mr. Fauikin A.D. c ' «« . . . remen%- 64 . . . btggc t ochievcm«nt wai -p«t to go to Fulterton JC. KATHLEEN lOSA GORHAM . . . Kathy . . . efljori i,r,9,r.q, tennit. go ' f. Mwing. art . . . remembers cadet teaching in senior year . . . plans to become a teacher . . . greatest achlevementi were classing Mrt King ' s English claii and graduat.nq Teacher Tyros 4; GAA 2, 4. ROLAND WILFRED GORRIE . w, . . . i.es rrr Navy. g ri|. coins, track, money . . . remembart be- coming a US, cit.ien . , . hopes t© attend FJC, fintj ' ■■1 Na.-j career, become an electrician . . , making • ' - - T Naval boot camp was his biggest accom- T ' ack; Concert Choir. DAVID WAYNE GRAF . . . Dave . . . likes sports. coaches, donkcf . tfc beach, money . . . remembers the Donkey Basketball Game . . . hopes to q:.  - FJC and Humbotd Sta e . . . lettering in ■.3 ' ' , football and graduating were his greatest feats. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; Wrestling 2; Let- termen ' s Club 4. l)ask( ll all ranies. DANA LEA GRAHAM ■lurting. $c ■drowning ' -. and then P iN-rc- was staying Art Club 2. 3. or Crackers bookt -r- . - . hopes to qo to . biggest acco MARTHALYN GRAHAM . . . Marty . . . tikes S7 Fo ' di Chrv.c?. Pont. ad, Mr. Fausktn ' t A.D. class, working as a copy boy at THE REGISTER . . . rememben almost going to the Wmfer Nationals . . . hopes to maior in interior design at Oklahoma State U . . learning to write was her greatest achievement. Pep Club 2: J.A.V P of Sales 2: Latin Club 4; Spanish Club 4: FHA 4 IRENE ANNEHE GREENFIELD Ann«H likes j ' tt: ' .,, MARY LINDA GREENWALD ' ■n ' n rr cr, ' jfi K. wJl !ca«.hc( . . . getting A ' s in U.S. AA i. 4, Concert Choir 2, } RONNIE MICHAEI GREER pMmh likM tn M. JAN HA7EN GREGG - i tt-r- ' w-ViNt re J: GAA )gwe C. ■GRFr J GSlFfl ' t, J. I pa ' t.es . . hopes ' • was hit t LYNN CAROL GRIFFITH ... likes football games, K ' • ' . B .ick ... remembers her summer in Hawaii [ lii to go to F.J.C. and California Lutheran .- -l:-,v. German Club 4. ANGELINE M. GRILL . . . Angle . . . likes dancing, cooking, pizza . . . remembers February A, 65 . . . plans to marry Tom and be happy . . . biggest ac- complishment was graduating. jpHN LAWRENCE GUENTHER . . . likes money, girls, playing pool . . . remembers the warm trash can fires . . . plans to attend college ... his biggest accomplishment was not getting a speeding ticket. Track 2, 3, ■; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4. PATRICIA LYNN GULLEY ... likes skating, football games, beach . . . remembers her boyfriend going to Iceland . . . plans to attend F.J.C. and get married . . . biggest accomplishment will be completing col- lege. CHARLES WALTER GUNTHER . . . Chuckaboots . . . likes sports, girls, golf, the beach . . . remembers playing in the Dutch-Irish game . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest accomplishment was making Var- sity basketball. Varslt Basketball 4; J,V. Basketball 2, 3; Latin Club 2. 3. THOMAS RICHARD GUNTHER . . . likes the beach, traveling, sports . . . remembers the Fullerton football game . . . plans to go to college ... his biggest ac- complishment was graduating. Football 2, 3. 4. Girl-Date-Boy, JAMES HARVEY GUTIERREZ ... likes V.Ws, parties, P.V.A. , . . remembers Garden Grove brawl . . . plans to go to F.J.C. and transfer to San Jose State . . . biggest accomplishment was taking the hinges off Miss Stover ' s door. House of Representatives 2, 3; Steering Commit- tee 2; French Club 2; Basketball 2; Interact 4; Irish Yell Leader 4. ROBERT S. GUTIERREZ ... likes playing pool. Ita- lian foods, sleep . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to attend OCC and join the Navy . . . his biggest accomplishment was graduating. PATRICIA ALETA HADLEY ... Tysh ... likes parties boys, drags . . . remembers Denny ' s parking lot , . plans to go to Hawaii . . . biggest accomplishment was surviving the nights out with the girls. MARK CHARLES HAHN ... Little Caesar ... likes guns, girls, cars, parties, girls . . . remembers shoot- ing his foot . . . plans to go to college and stay single . . . biggest accomplishment was staying free. STANLEY LEROY HAHNE . . . Stan likes football, cars, Summer, money . . . remembers the riot with Garden Grove . . . plans to go to college . . . selling his car was his biggest accomplishment. Football 2; Baseball 2. SHARON HALE . . . likes swimming, dancing ... re- members meeting her boyfriend ' s mother . . . plans to go to Beauty College . . . biggest accomplishment was finishing school. LAUREN HELEN HALLMAN ... Laurie ... likes peo- ple, singing folksongs . . . remembers Homecoming . . . plans to attend F.J.C. and join the Peace Corps . . . considers receiving her Block ' O ' her biggest accomplishment. Drama Club 3; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; GAA 2. 3, 4. ANNE CHRISTINE HALLORAN . . . Zulu No. 5... likes Louie, the Zulus, the Beatles . . . remembers the Zulu ' s beach house . . . plans to go to San Diego State . . . biggest accomplishment was surviving Zulu Initiation. GAA 2; House of Rep ' s. 2; CSF 3, 4; S Club 3. 4; Corresponding Sec. 4; Girls ' League Class Skit 2.3; Flagtwirler 3; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Social Service Committee 2; Irish Songleader 4. PATRICK WILLIAM HAMAN . . . likes cars, track. OHS, hunting . , . remembers the milk carton fights at lunch . . . plans to attend a J.C. . . . passing A.D. was his biggest accomplishment. Track 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 3. 4. SUSAN I HAUBLPV . . ••■ei u b«och . . JACK HANDY HAMILTON Morb . . . Iik«« Ford « ar d • p- ' v Model ' A i . . . f«m«mb«r« Outch- Ir ' t ««f . . . ptaM ro become an art.i ' . ■mplithment was getting his pkfu in • T 1 2. 3, Aft Club 4. JEDKLYN ANN HAMILTON Jen . . . likes C- v -. T.pmo ' . ' -iw ck. and - the fjifll , , rr . .ng fc •■Sfecrmg Comrnttt « 2; A.S.d. fongieaoer Hou$« of Reprewnfatives 3: G . 2. «O0N£Y RAY HAMPTON . i A . . e electror tct. can. boating, tr wet. and honai . . . remembP ' t turning Mrt. Redd c ' i Renault tideways between t«o ■t n th« teachers parking lot. -i--f  o -nto I ' aphy Club 4. I!kes to go ieeping in plant to go into the U.S. Forestry . . . GARY A. HANDSCHUG (he hills biqQPS accoTipliihmcnt was being a senior JOE RANDOLPH HANNA . . . Racer . . . Ilfcri O H 5 1 - ■Woods ' Speech class . . . rr- . r ke . . . plans to rnajor in P i ■o- pUshfTiont was bein j Wh 7 1 2; Variety Show 2; Santa Claus 2; 8ve Bye Birdie 3; Annie - 3. Top Teens 2. 3: Senate 4: Ar ( Lace 4; Mikado 4; Senior Spo ' -■.!t Talented Senio ' p.-...- «  Drama Ciub 4. CHRISTIAN GLENN HANSEN . ri study h i . co ' S. and traveling . . . remembers New Year ' s . plmn to attend Humboldt State College . . . bigqes ' t ' ment was trading a 1934 Buick for a •[ 5ll 2: Student Council 2. JULIE ANN HANSEN . . . Hippy Lippy Baby Huey • - Oscar ' s, boys, water skiing, cruising, and ' ies ... remembers making Webster Web- ■calls in claw . . . plans to attend FJ.C accomplishment was growing up and 1 Club 2; G.A.A. 2. SHARON EILEEN HANSEN ... Cheryl ... likes Mrs fnn - Motbali games S7 CHEVIES. Jade East, and 1SS . . . remembers stopping a basketball being trampled by the players . . . plans JC l ii ' ' tt i-T ' .-pli Krnent waS Editor 3: Dance C ' ub Diitcli-lrisli. NORM HANSIER JOHN eiKERT HANSON V. ■.. .- minq. qlrl« OuIcK Ifilh Sr DifC- iiir bAll . . . remcmb«rl Mf. Hichok ' l 3 nt , . plant to 0 to college and lofcr i ir. fho Air Fore . . . bigqait accompliihmtnf was gradgallng. THOMAS J. HARMED . . Tom . . . libn ' ' C«, rt ' t, (1 ' ' -. .ir, mutic . . . ftm«fnbc ' ■1 •■- .iiirn( long BaacN Slate . _ . . . -It wai being the REFLECTOR cartosniii. ■' 3, 4; Art Club J, CAROL LOIS HARRiR . . . liket mgtic. iwimming JAMES DENNIS HARRI6AN tub. ' m.ith w. c.  iofi ' • a. ! .;ii j:j.;.j;..-. . THOMAS HART KATHRYN ANN HARVEY . . . Harv . . . likes song- leadlnq, !he Zulus, Wes John ' s, T.P.ing Club, ond her buddies . . . remembers the crazy fun down at the Zulu beoch house . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was becoming a songleader. Pep club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Block O 4; Girls ' League Skit 3; A.S.B. Songleader 4. RONALD LEE HAHAN . . . Ron . . . likes the beach, girls, Mr. Osenbaugh. Mr. Deveney, and first period P.E. . . . remembers Dutch-Irish . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. JOHN DAVID HAHAWAY ... Dave ... likes camp- ing, fishing, hunting, shooting, and all sports . . . remembers Mr. Thoner ' s English class . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest accomplishment was pass- ing all of his math courses. Latin Club 2, 3; Interact 4; Chess Club 3; C.S.F. 2; Explorers 2, 3, 4; Youth In Government Day 4; A.F.S. 4; Student Court Justice 4. KATHRYN HAWKINS . . . likes Jeff. Mr. Fauskln ' s A.D. class. Dutch-Irish, and football and basketball games . . . remembers Homecoming ' 62, and decorat- ing for Coronation ' 64 . . . plans to attend college at U.S.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was getting through Mrs. Durbln ' s Algebra H class and getting a B In French IV. G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Student Court 3, 4; House of Representatives 2, 3; S Club 2. 3, 4; Steering Committee 2, 3, 4; A.F. ' S. 3. 4; G.A.A. cabinet 2; Girl of the Month 3; Class skit 3. RANDY LEE HAWLEY . . . likes cars, basketball, base- ball, food, and weekends . . . remembers last year ' s basketball game with Garden Grove . . . plans to attend O.C.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was get- ting people to spell his name right. Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 4. HARRY HAYASHI . . . likes sports, Mr. Brown ' s A.D. class, and weekends . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to attend either O.C.C. or F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. RUTH MARY HAYDEN . . . Ruthle . . . likes skating, camping, baseball, swimming, fishing, and Mr. Mead . . . remembers the Prom In her Jr. year with Dave . . . plans to attend a junior college and then get married . . . biggest accomplishment was passing Mr, Gunderson ' s A.D. class and graduating. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Officials Club 3, 4; Secretary of Officials Club 4. CAROLYN EUNICE HAYTON ... Carol ... likes art. tennis, dances, basketball and football games , . . remembers graduation . . . plans to attend Santa Ana J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. F.H.A. 2; Girls Chorus 2. SUSAN LYNETTE HEAD . . . Sue . . . likes lunch, new shoes, and Mr. Fauskln ' s A.D. class . . . remembers Dutch-Irish In her sophomore year . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplshment was graduating. G.A.A. 2; Y-Teens 3. the Brawl, PHILLIP CHARLES HEIM ... Phil ... likes Friday nights, Saturday nights . . . remembers Bob Bruley at Dave Eckhoff ' s Shop . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest accomplishment was not falling asleep more than twice a week In Auto Shop. GREGORY LYLE HEIN ... Greg ... likes traveling. water skiing, the beach, and cars . . . remembers Dutch-Irish In his Jr. year . . . plans to go to college in Oregon ... biggest accomplishment was getting a part In Arsenic and Old Lace. J.V. Football 2. 3; Reflector 3, 4; Business Editor 4; Drama Club 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4. MARLENE BONNIE HELLMAN ... likes the beach, sciences, school, and holidays . . . remembers squirt- ing a teacher with a water gun by mistake on Dutch- Irish Day . . . plans to become a nurse . . , biggest accomplishment was passing geometry. Pep Club 3; Girls ' League 3. 4. I ' d better lay off this stuff. It ' s making me silly! H only r|ot it b.irfc HTO WILLIAM M. HENDERSON ft ii totni. ntereif-ng p«ople. and do • plant o ttft«nd colle 9« . . . biggeit wa% flnjoying life. Soi d 2 3 4; Orwm Maior 2. 3; Inst. Euembl« 3 CS.f. 3. DON W. HENDRICKS . . . MkM salting, lurflnq. boat ' a: r-q and -  r- thiiftg . . . ptani to attend college at Ca Wt terr. CHERYL LYNNE HENRY Harro ' . lihei Mr. Paut- ■ir . P.E.. «ater th-mg and batietbail games . . ■re- members DutcH-lrish in her sophomore v«ar . . . big- gest accomplishment w«c grs «♦ t o ' ans to attend O.C.C. G.A.A. 2, BEATRICE K. HERNANDEZ . . . Boa . . . lUes drama. ■ ' t food, and motorcrc ' e riding . . . remembers Mf Brennan ' s homemade cookies and Grad Nite ' 63 . . . plans to become a policewoman. rememben Hc c FJ.C. . . . biggest CONNIE LEE HESS Connie . cominq M , . . plans to attend accomplishment was graduating. G.A.A. 2 3 4; Junior Steering Committee: Bas- ketball manager 4; Block O 3. 4; Y-Club 2 3 4 BARBARA ANN HEWLETT . Bobbie . . . likes foot- oa i qamos. modern dance, Dutch-Irish Day. and Eng- ■■sh IV . , . remembers the first Dutch-Irish brawl she ever attended . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Dance Club 4; Girls ' League 2. 3. 4. KAY DARLENE HILL . . Sammy . likes Dean, foot b.ii ' qamrs hoi ' davi. Dutch-Irish, and basketball ' lamrs . , , remembers Co ' i ' ' ' ■' ■' ■k- ' - year . plans to go to a ' ; i- -iccomplithment was pasi G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Frr 4 Coronation Court 4; Blovk if Plaxdavs, TERI HILL ' ig I clat I fTic in he ■■jo and mar ' t • . man. Pop Club 2. 4; Motf Arllttic S«n!or 4. DY HILTON 911 i, 4; Sctmc ff 2 NOKMAN ROIERT HINHICHS . Nofm . . . IlkM •- - t l-- tu ' ' ' «0 l«ik«(b«il }. ). 4: l«Mb«ll 2, 1. 4; L ll«« .v Club 4 ILISAIETH OlANi HINTON 0. IlkM bovt. Mr J .1 ttt ' oT ' t « - ' r ' :- i„ wD 4, HARRIET B. HOBDAY . . . Harry-Rat . . . likes folk mu- sic, the beach, Mr. Cole, bowling, and playing pool . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to be- come an airline stewardess . . . biggest accomplish- ment was getting her driver ' s license after her first try. Journalism 3. CARROLL ANNE HODGE . . . likes D. Rice ' s sense of humor . . . remembers typing and dittoing the min- utes of Student Cabinet meetings . . . plans to at- tend Redlands or Whittier and then decide on a career. Steering Committee 2, 3, 4; House of Representa- tives 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 3; Girl of the Month 3; A.S.B. Secretary 4; Student Cabinet 4. BIFF COCO HODGES... Mr. Hollywood ... likes Hollywood, Indian girls, Mr. Peterson ' s clothes, and poker . . . remembers when he lost his gym shorts In P.E. . . . plans to become an interior decorator . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a date with a telephone operator. Basketball 2; Spanish Club President 2; House of Representatives 4. GREGORY W. HOLCOMB . . . Greg . . . likes surfing. outdoors, cars, girls, and sports . . . remembers the sit-down stri ke . . . plans to become an electronics engineer . . . biggest accomplishment was maintain- ing a B average throughout high school. JACQUELIN LOUISE HOLCOMB ... Jackie ... likes reading, cooking, swimming, and animals . . . remem- bers her first day at Orange . . , plans to become a practical nurse . . . biggest accomplishment was be- coming vice president of the Latin Club. Latin Club 2. 3; Latin Club President 3; Future Nurses 2, 3; Student Librarian 3. ROBERT GORDON HOLLAND . . . Rob . . . likes poll- tics, reading, Mrs. King, and Barry Goldwater . . . remembers Mrs. King ' s English IV seminars ... plans to enter the field of law or politics . . . biggest ac- complishment was fighting apathy on the part of the Student Body. elections, ALBERT OWEN HOLLINS Oscar ' s , . . plans to take F.J.C. . . Al . . . likes cars and up auto mechanics at GREGORY L. HOLMBERG . . . Greg . . . likes body surfing, parties, poetry . , . remembers finishing a 50 mile hike . . . plans to attend F.J.C. and graduate from U.C.I. Football 2, 3; Track 4; Banking and Finance 4. NORMAN LEE HORN . . . likes Spanky, and Uncle Lanny ' s Health Hour . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating. Football 2. DENNIS DAVIS HORTON . . . Ski-fee . . . likes Bar bara. Mr, Nelson ' s math class, G.T.O. ' s, Dutch-lrisr Day . . . remembers meeting Barbara at the Buena Park football game . . . plans to attend Long Beach State and have fun . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating and getting a car. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2, 3. ERWIN ADELBERT HORTON, JR. . . . Del . . . likes cars, the ocean, flying, and people . . . remembers Mr, Fauskin ' s A.D. class and drag races In the park- ing lot . . . plans to go on to college and help other people . . , biggest accomplishment was graduating. Jr. Choir 3, 4; Reflector 3. VIOLET DAWN HOSKINS . . . Dawn . . . likes Miss Black, mountains, and week-ends . . . remembers meet- ing Glenn . . . plans to marry Glenn and move . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. REBECCA HOUDESTAD PIROU2 HOUSHMAND . . . Perry . . . likes sports, hunting, O.H.S., hamburgers, and the Principal ' s office . . . plans to become a surgeon . . . biggest accomplishment was traveling In Europe and visiting the U.S. and learning the English language. Key Club 4; A.F.S. 4; House of Representatives 4; Vice-President Medical Explorers 4; Student Accreditation 4; Senior Steering Committee. JUDITH ANN HOWELL . . . Jude . . . likes letters from Hawaii. Popeye ' s smile, Mafia ' s beach house, Mr. Thoner ' s English class, and Dutch-Irish ... re- members HER Knight to Remember 63, and the good times in the Bomb . . . plans to attend either Irvine or the University of Hawaii . . . biggest ac- complishment was T.P.-Ing eight senior boy ' s houses in one morning with the senior women. Irish Songleader 2; G.A.A. 2. 4; S Club 3. 4; Senior Representative 4; Class Steering Commit- tee 2. 3. 4; Girls ' League Secretary 4; C.S.F. 2, 4; Class Skits. 3. 4; Coronation Court 4. ROBYN RITA HUIIELL . . . NoM . . like Art. ttay 1 ■' K«ving « canary CM«I5TINE MARIE HU15E8U5 - ' • ici ■ROGEK WILLIAM HUNGERFORD . . . Ilkt« cart, n irrj Ik. n  li d. .fiq. fl ! --ehendi . . . ramembf- Juna 17, 1965 . . . plant lo bacoma a tachnical iHus trater . . . biggatt accompiihmant was pasting Eng- 1.4h IV t( l( ' ll(M S, JAMES FAY HUTCHISON . . . Jim . . . Ilhat giHi. ca- • ' remembers fhm sit-down strika . . t F.J.C. and than Long Baach State ompliihment was graduating. ; Track 2 BONNIE LUCILLE HAMS . . . Bonnie . . . likat Mr. C iv t ' ukotbalt games, lunch with the senior girls, t • • J ' I feam. Sue Voss, and Linda Medilj . . . re- rTT-mh- ' h inq selected Head Cheerleader in her ' ' . . plans to be an English teacher omplithment was doing ad of the t i Mn. King in English IV, Y 1 . ; 3; Concert Choir 2; Drill Team 2. 3. 4; Captain 4; Tyrot 4. ARCHIE HARRISON IRION . . . lUes fishing, drags. Mf B ' rr-.nan  A c ' fltJ . . . plans to attend FJ.C. t n ! ' jccompi.thment was graduating. ANDREW MARTIN JACKMAN . . . Andy . - . tikes ' .kiing, golf, and steak . . . ra- and G.G. game . . . plans to -!VEl . . . biqgest accomptishmc « H tiraduatinq, KENNETH L. JACKSON . . . Kan . . . likes racing Wet John ' s, guitars, parties, and forestry . . . remem- bers playing the guitar in Mr. Heidecke ' s and Mrt. Gunn ' t clastM . . . plans to attend Pepperdine Col- l ga . . . biggati accomplishment was passing Eng- litn. Forettry Club 2. 3; Sophomore Clast Represent ttva, CAROL ANN JACQUET . . . Carol . . . tiket Min Strotton, lyifM in the Sun, Freddie, riding, and rec- inq , . . remembers her trips to the mountains . . . ■. ' . ,itt «nd butineis college . . . biggest accom- • WIS f ' vinci fo past typing. 1-poline Club 4, PATRICIA MARIA JAEGER t; , ' • r hunic ' juuJ graJat tn har senior yoor. Orchatii 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS JAEGER . likes skiing, turfing. ' -. |i p luirt p,i rt ifft. and nooners . . . ra- Garden Gfove t ' - ••■«• - ••...i« ' ' year . . . plant ... biggatt acr ' S Football 7 ERICH W. jAt :irr and 7 . . , rer- P '  1 to Stu : x ttay-n J ■t • (1 % in C ' ub 4; Germj ; German Choir 3. UA HlffH UADV lAinwiF ' SUSAN ANN JAMIESON Jim o NANCY CAROL JASON r-oH- ri o. ' ' ' ' - CommlHa ), ]; GA.A. MOST TALENTED— Joe Hanna and Susan Oliver N fmjMk HP H ■' ' ' tBH S ' wd m m - y aft f «i ' mf J m jky f J i ■' -■■ffftf ' PATRICIA M ARGARITE JENIKE . . . Pot . . . likes Swimming, bowling, and the beoch . . . remembers Dutch-Irish in sophomore year . . . plans to go to college and get married . . . biggest accomplishment was meeting Vern. GREGER ARNE JISMALM ... likes the kids, teach- ers, bjskefboH. pizza, and root beer . . . remembers the day ho didn ' t have to run to catch the bus . . . plans to attend college in Stockholm and become a civil engineer . . . biggest accomplishment was get- ting to know Americans and the American way of life. A.F.S. 4; Interact 4; Key Club 4; Student Cab- inet 4; Steering Committee 4; C.S.F. 4; Irish Yell Leader 4. GAIL ALLYN JOBERT ... Gail ... likes pizza, coke. the piano, and home-ec. . . . remembers getting her engagement ring . . . plans to get married and finish beauty school . . . biggest accomplishment v as grad- uating. JAMES KENT JOHNS ... likes girls, cars, surfing, water skiing . . . plans to work and go to O.C.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. CAROL ANNE JOHNSON . . . Carol . . . likes Dr. Pepper, tacos, lobster, and Bill Medley . . . remem- bers going out with J.S. . . . plans to go to F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was saying ' hi ' to Bill Medley. CHERYL LEE JOHNSON . . . Gazel . . . likes food . . . remembers the C.l.F. Basketball games . . . plans to become a teacher . . . biggest accomplishment was making It through geometry. House of Representatives 3. JAMES STEVEN JOHNSON , . . Jim . . . likes chess, cars, and steak . . . plans to go to college . . . big- gest accomplishment was graduating. Band 2, 3; Photography Club 4. SAT. JUDY A. JOHNSON LINDA KAY JOHNSON ... likes water skiing, get- ting C ' s Instead of D ' s , Miss Black ' s P.E. class. and Jesse . . . remembers finding out she passed . . . plans to get married . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Youth In Government 4. NANCY ANNE JOHNSON ... Nutmeg ... likes ani- mals, music, sports, cooking, and poetry , . . plans to go to college. Mikado 4. SHARON KAY JOHNSON . . . Sherri Martin . . . likes hunting, horseback riding, people, and her parents . . . remembers Dutch-Irish in her sophomore year . . . plans to become a good wife and look forward to 1966 . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. 53 STEVEN ROBERT JOHNSON .jf for « ■' ssH 2: Student Accreditation Corn- iNion ReprM«r(tal)«« for Howard TERRANCE GARRrrr JOHNSON . ■- ot tiu ' no ' ■• ' -d M ' . He a:: -. • - r -. • tfl.n - fo ' • .,-tnj:)r t 3..i- ( 1-1 — r ' -t wai ,jr- G.A.A. 2: Und 7. Crad il( ' LINDA BERNICE JOHNSTON . . . Johnion . . . lihei hori? , i oct, oce ' oft X-KEl, and lummc vac tiO , . remembert washing the diltlnguilhed and rna- ture r;n or boys throw m!lk cartont . . . plant to go to Irvine Universitv . . . biggest accompliihment was pushing her way througti the snack bar linei to get lunch every day- Class Secretary 2: Latin Club 2. 3. A; C.S.F. 2 ) 4, Scericc Club 4. ROBERT LEE JOHNSTON, JR. rails, racing, everybody, and beri ' 62-63 Dutch-Irish Day . . work, and retire . . . biggest graduating from the cage. ' Baseball 2: Track 2. . . . Bob . . . likes girls long hair . . . remem plant to go to school accomoiishment wai MARY ANN JOINER . . Bubbles . . . likes Dutch-Irish who-cha-ma-coo. football and basketball games, and lunch . . . remembers New Year ' s ' 65 and grad- uation . . . plans to work and maybe go on to schoo , . . biggest accomplishment was graduating ana passing her driving test. Junior Choir 2; Y.F.C. 4; FHA 4. DANIEL JOHN JONES . . . likes Dutch-Irish, a certair girl, basketball, our football team . . . remembers playing for L.A. City Basketball champs in ' 64... plans to attend Brigham Young University , . b q gest accomplishment was graduating. Varsity Basketball 3. 4; JV Basketball 7 SUE ELLEN JORDAN . . . Sullen . . . likes vacations pij , fo.-.tbaM games, and surprises . . . remember? - skit in ' 63 . . . plant to go on to college accomplishment was putting up with RICHARD L JULIAN . . . Dick . i- c bi j ' : i. .tnJ w«?lcjhtliftlng . . . r - ly walking in the back door of ! ' ..; : office . . . plans to aHend U.C.L.A. . . . biggest ac- compliihment was taking only 3 years to get through O.H.S. CS.F. 2. 3. 4; Repr«Mntat!v« 4. ALLAN ROSS JUMP . , . Al . . . likes foofball. bio , r KFWB Mecca, wrestling, and O.H.S. ... fr „, . ,[,,-.. f ,«-v • x ' ' hi r ' .T s to go in to thr ompilshment was  2; Forestry E - fliiOlMKA SVETLANA KAJCR Buda . . likes the n onev. ar ' ii ' ■t • in Mr. T ' s ■t iter the mcJ ..i -ent was pessm.} • iri. L.T - V- ..f J - J - i, 4; Science Clut 4; Medicel Eiplofert 4; e . 1, 4. LINDA LOUISE KASPAREK :■' ■' .i  '  s 2, Or«m« Ciwb 4. CUu pUy ' • ' sf Show 4 KARIN JACKSON KEARL . C ifentinti dA i- nsi fieeoinq tr . FHA. 4; Aft Club 4; VP of Fuhire Nwnes 3. HAROLD ALU ' . .--;-- Spanish Cut Z- ' What a bod MARILYN KEHLENBRINK .. .Cutle ... likes Mr. Ha- rrier, sports, school dances, friends, and food . . . remembers graduation . . . plans to attend Business College and work . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a C in Shorthand. G.A.A. 3. 4; Sophomore Steering Committee; Representative 2. 3; Pep Club 3. ROBERT KELLY KELLENBECK . . . Rob . . . likes ten- nis, yellow, grilled cheese sandwiches, egg nog. and Fridays . . . remembers Girl Date Boy . . . plans to attend college and go into the Merchant Marines . . . biggest accomplishment was passing trig. German Club 2. 3; Tennis 4. CAROL LEE KELLER ... likes my friends, football games, to make others happy, Bobby Adams, and leaving 5th period . . . remembers her iunior year . . . plans to attend Arizona Western College and to be happy . . . biggest accomplishment has yet to come, except for B.A. G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3. 4; Y-Teens 4; Dutch Song 3; Annual Stoff 4. KAREN LOUISE KELLER . . . Karen . . . likes parties, Fridays, and rainy days . . . plans to attend J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. KATHERINE ELAINE KELLER . . . likes food, boys, speeches, jazz, and plays . . . remembers her first day at O.H.S. . . . plans to strive to do and re- ceive the biggest and best of everything . . . big- gest accomplishment was winning section finals in Lion ' s Club finals in 1963, and 1964. THOMAS LEE KELLY . . . Rebore. Kelly . . . likes sports, cars, Mr. Thoner, Mr. Thorpe, panels, and motorcycles . . . remembers Mr. Thoner ' s Junior Eng- lish class. Auto Shop, and winning last football game in 1964 . . . plans to attend college and then go on a trip through the Northern states . . . biggest accomplishment was being foreman In auto, ma- chine, metal, wood shops. Lleutenant-EKplorer Post 266. 3. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Basketball 2; Letterman ' s Club 4. JANICE MARIE KEMMERER . . . Jan Baby ... likes people, M--. Raynor s U.S. History, music, and blue . . . remembers her first day of school of her sopho- more year . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest ac- complishment was getting her driver ' s license. G.A.A. 2: C.S.F. 2, 3; Band 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls ' Lea- gue Decorating Committee 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4. MARY CATHERINE KEMPER . . , likes Wes John ' s after the games, basketball and football, coach Hamer, and Miss Black . . . remembers the day she almost missed her train in Chicago . . . plans to become an airline stewardess and eventtually get married . . . biggest accomplishment was not getting 3 ' s In all of her classes. Y-Teens 2; Drama 2; Pep Club 4; Student Court 4; House of Representatives 4. KAY RUTH KENNEDY . . Kay . . . likes football games, basketball games, second lunch. Mrs. Clark, Mr. Prange, and food . . . remembers ' 63- ' 64 basketball games and C.I.F.. finals . . . plans to attend West- mont and get a Master ' s Degree In the field of English . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating with a B-plus ' average. G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; House of Representatives 4. JAMES WESLEY KENT ... Jim ... likes cars, girls. sports, money, and O.H.S. . . . remembers fooling around In Mr. Brennan ' s A.D. class . . . plans to at- tend college . . . biggest accomplishment was grad- uating, ROBERT DON KENT ... Goldflnger ... likes Mr. Fausl ' in, Biology, Mr. Mangum, cars, and James Bond . . . remembers being between the JV and Varsity football teams, but not on either one . . . plans to attend O.C.C. and become a policeman, biggest accomplishment was graduating and getting in and out of Morris ' bomb. RUSSELL DEAN KERR . . . Eddie Haskel . . . likes wa- ter sports, golf, Tustin girls, vacations, parties, mon- ey, and dances . . . remembers all that happened In auto shop, breaking his shoulder at the Wedge, Easter Vacation, and the raid on Tustin , , . plans to attend Cal State at Fullerton and work. Baseball 2; Tennis 3. college entrance, DENNIS PATRICK KILLELMA . , . Seymore . . . likes girls, food, parties, surfing, ' 56 Mercs, Mr. Bren- nan ' s A.D. class, and money . . . remembers sit- down strike in ' 64 . . . plans to attend Fullerton J.C. and then major In law at U.S.C. . . . biggest ac- complishment was ditching and not getting caught. House of Representatives 2, 4. PAMELA KILLIAN SUSAN MARIE KIMPTON . . . Sue . . . likes Mr. Gully, Study Hall, Carol. Laura, and Richard . . , remembers sit-down strike and graduation . . . plans to attend Beauty College . . . biggest accomplshment was pass- ing Mr. Gully ' s A.D. class. Concert Choir 2; Talent Show 4. ARILO JOHN KJELLIEte . ,r l 3 1. I J- I ■1 LINOA CORINNE KLAT7t E« Lurch . . . ItkM travel Spanish . . . rem«m- rlp to World ' s Fair ' of M . . . pians to - -- to attend San ' was groduat- L Expiortn 4: Science C ub 4. ..rtcc . S.F. J — Pint 2. 3, 4; 3: Medical FRANK DAVID KNUDSEN. JR. . . . Dave . . . likes ■' re, Sf PW outKi moi females, Mr. Gunderson • • ' -f beach . . .remembers getttng a fat tire in ir-k High School parking lot and conning out plant to get rich with little effort. DIANE KUNDTSON . . . likes snow skiing, bowling, Mf ' ifT.jt parses . . . rernembers ttte time Karen T.) rTDf e came over and had fruit punch on Dutch- f ' h . .plans to work for one yt r, save rnoney. and go on a long trip . , . biggest accomplishment was graduating. DAVID ALAN KORSE . . . Dave . . . likes hamburgers. fr-r,,! ..icrtf ' ont Mr, Dcvcrcy. a d Mr, Gully , , . ffrn ' fibc ' i Cc on at 1 01 M, enrj M ' D ' ' ' ' ' i ' i ' ' ' ■or Pfobtfmt class . . . plans to i ' ' C or pnlii in the Air Force . . . t -nt was mating Varsity Tennis Te v j Varsity Track Mgr. 7: Varstt Bot ctLo i Mgr. 3: Banking and Finance Club 4; Interact Club 4; Varsity Tennis Asst. Mgr. A; Bye Bye Birdie 3; Annie Get Your Gun 3; Mikado 4; My Fair Lady 4; Snack Bar 2, 4; Sophomore Steering Committer 2, MARY MOREENE KRATSCH . . . likes parties, Mrs. ind Rich . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 64 . . . ' I be a beautician and a wife . . . biggest ac- ' ment was graduating and passing A.D. Irirnds. BRIAN THOMAS KRUSE . . . Ckes golf, folk music, car racing, reading, and bo ' ing . . . remembers his first day in Mrs. King ' s English IV clau . . . plans to go on to college and major in Journalism biggest accomplishment was staying in school. B Basketball 2; German Club 3. JOEL N. KUHLMANN . . . likes basketball, fishing. hitr«bjil. (ootban, and traveling . . . plans to go to ■Jlcfton J.C. :aROLYN marie KUHN...Itktt Mr. Meade, bas- gamei, assemblies, DutchOrish . . . plans to oilflge . . . biggest accomplishment was grad Aft Club 4. J .lA KAYE KURRASCH ... I.kes drive -ns. jjliy cart, i passing AD, . , remembers diplorna lA her hand . . . plans lu. ottcr.u U.C.R. ■accomplishment hasn ' t happened ¥• ' • JEFFREY ALAN KURTZ . . . Jeff . . . likes Kience. t ' ■kt nd hikinQ . . . plans to QO to a University ■. rn :« Club 3: Track 7 ;  yliabut I ' Alg i. II clau Y.F.C. C .c 11 C jb 4:Eiplortrt 4 4, Junloi Achieve VICTOHIA LEE KUSTEI ..Vkkl . . .IlkM wMkendi, .... ' . Mr -ent was grad ua ' DONNA LaBATE . . . Donne . . . Itke« hortet. doos, i m I I Say, Agatha, I do believe we made a basket! STEVEN McNEAL La BEE . . . Steve . . . likes Fiats, cars, all sports, vacations, and Mr. Thorpe ' s auto shop . . . remembers Garden Grove game and brawl and pushing his car all around . . . plans to attend college and then go out into the hard, cruel world , . . greatest achievement was getting by with only 2 zats in English 4, Steering Committee 2; Banking and Finance Club 4; Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4; Executive Award 3. Burro Basketball MARILYN JEAN LAMB . . . likes clothes, skiing, and parties . . . remembers the cookies Mr. Brennan made and never ate . . . plans to attend Fullerton J.C. and continue modeling . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating and passing AD. PHYLLIS NANCY LAMBERT ... Phil ... likes horses, reading, bridge, writing, being out of doors . . . remembers most the day of Graduation (Freedom) . . . plans to become a veterinarian . , . biggest ac- complishment was passing physics and trig in the same year. G.A.A. 2; Science Club 2; Latin Club 4. JOHN DENNIS LAMOREAUX . . . Mr. Lucky . . . likes high diving, swimming, race cars, guitars, and forestry . . . remembers Junior-Senior Prom ' 64 . . . plans to attend Fullerton J.C. for 2 years and then go to Oregon State for forestry major . . . biggest accomplishment was being able to make It through his senior year at O.H.S. Explorer Post 50-3, 4; Tennis Team 4. SYLVIA JEAN LARSON . . . likes swimming, reading, sewing, volleyball, rollerskating . . . remembers stay- ing up all night to finish a precis for English , . . plans to go to college, work, and get married . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a B-plus on said theme. ' Social Studies Club 3. JUDY LEE LASHIER ... likes swimming, dancing, cooking, and Bill . . . remembers split sessions In junior year. Miss Black ' s P.E. class, and Mr. Allbee ' s Earth Science class . . . plans to go to junior college or trade school and then get married . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating and passing English 4. VICKI DIANE LAW . . . likes talking, parties, danc- ing, skating , , . remembers graduation . . . plans to go to a trade school, work, and then get married . . . biggest accomplishment was g raduating, LOUISE KATHLEEN LAWRENCE ... likes Mr. Bren- nan ' s 5th period A.D. class, swimming, and camping . . . remembers throwing her golf club farther than her golf ball . . . plans to attend Fullerton J.C. and study nursing . . . biggest accomplishment was pass- ing chemistry. Future Nurses 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 4; Medical Ex- plorers 4. WILLIAM GERALD LAWSON . . . Jerry, Runt . . . likes baseball, band, Mr. Fauskin ' s A.D. class and girls . . . remembers T. P, ing the Senior Girls ' houses . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest accomplish- ment was getting out of high school. Pep Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA LOUISE LEACH ... Cindy ... likes trying to sing, Church, good friends, having fun. and food . . . remembers football games, Dutch-Irish, and Senior Patio . . . plans to attend either a junior col- lege or a business college , . . biggest accomplish- ment was getting in and out of the parking lot everyday. Drill Team 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Typing Con- test 2, 3. JANE CAROL LEAMAN . . , Baby Jane . . . likes singing, swimming, surfing, weekends, and Dave . . . remembers Christmas vacation ' 64 . . . plans to go to college and become an R.N. . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating and getting Dave. Pep Club 2; Annie Get Your Gun 3; Mikado ' 4; My Fair Lady 4. 2 M crowd? N«v«rl KAREN SUE LEASMAN . Futuro Nunes 4. . likes th« b«ftch. horse- - . ,.. u- UMde . . . HoTiccom- nd MEN KENT LEASURE .. Steve ... . Id q-m ' o the t«a, money, hii o ' d ce . . - fememben cie rece . . ■plant to qo to OCC and enter Navy . . . b ggett leel wet getting through A.D. Econ. II. DOUGLAS L. LEOET favor tei ore q rlt. eetmq • ■M ir ' -io ' •oT pflf ' Ci t ' c«P ' f 3 . f ope o go - o coritrjc ' onai engirec ' -q b gqett acccri- oiishment waft graduating OEN CLAIRE LEDY . . La«r.e . . e ... ..,, ttnging. lenior problemt, Mtis Hursey . . . z ef% her f ' .rtt day at OHS . . . hope to attend . graduating -9% her greatest achievement. CAROL LOUISE LEHENBAUER C.H.. K.B.F ' to have fu- ' i timet , . . bi ; ■' ■' ■■ license. PoM . liket L. . . . hopet riei. good g a driv- DAN B. LEICHTFUSS . . Fuit . . . enioyt cart. turf, ■lilk cartont . . . remembert mechanical drawing clatt- ' ■«... plant to attend a J.C. . . . biggest feat was joing to school five days a week. lunch lines, DEAN ALLEN LEICHTFUSS . . . Oop«v . . . Isvorlles ire parties, Sammy, VW I, ' cv cream . . . rememben ' he GG riot . . . plans to go to college and into ' orestry . . . biggest achievement was passing cliem- itry. t Football 7; Varsity Football 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. CONNIE JEANEHE LEMBKE . . Consuelo . . . likes twtiti B ' ack. tiihing, swimming , . . re- ninq to sctiool in Tim ' s jeep ■. . plans t go to night sctiool . . . greatest achieve- ' iic ' .is were mahinq AH Star tHockev even with her crippled knee passing Typing II and Boohkeeping II GAA 7. 3. 4; OKiclals Club 3. 4. JANE LOUISE LEMKE . . enjoys people, drags, camp. • he outdors . . . remembers graduating night . . . iting was her biggest accomplithment . . , to become a vocational nurse and then gat ...irr.cd. Drill Tvam 2; Future Nurses 4. PHIltr lEMKE . ' ig, cars ' was hii . Track 2. TVONNf IRFNf IfMKf I , a. . A i ..T -hc.-;-..!!;, ' n . ' . L ' fe Honor 4: GAA 2. 3, 4; Varsity !enni« , Block O 4; Literary Club 4; S Club 1. 3. 4; SolotM Hi-Y Club 1. 4. ALLAN ANTHONY LEMONE t ' t bai b i I. can t tocwt Min Mursc rei prtitin ' i be ng riomf.J . . .. ., . .... . c -. Dance ... plans ■neat cufKr . . . J. ;i ir(  . ) 4 -[ ' i « K ght to Hamemb«f 4; Houte o Representatives 2. ' otography il ' 3; Science - ' 4; Communica. • 4. I i JOSE MEJIA LEMUS . . . Joe . . . likes art. track, handball , . . hopes to work or go to FJC . . . pass- ing A.D. was his biggest feat. Track 2, 3, 4. ERVIN HAROLD LENINGTON . . . Leny . . . enjoys irls. cars, water skiing, swimming . . . remembers graduating . . . plans to work this summer and attend FJC . . .getting through A.D. and U.S. History were his biggest accomplishments. ADELE DIANNE LESHER ... Dianne ... favorites are art. P.E., Miss Black . . . remembers getting stepped on at the Donkey Basketball game . . . plans to work and attend FJC . . - greatest accomplishment was getting an A In algebra. LINDA ELAINE LEVENS ... enjoys the beach, ham- burgers, work, dancing . . . remembers Dutch-Irish In sophomore year and Prom . . . hopes to go to OCC and later get married . . . passing Mr. Gunderson ' s A.D. class and graduating were her biggest accom- plishments, MARTHA MARIE LEWIS . . . favorites are summer va- cations, having fun . . . remembers K.P. and the first day of school . . . hopes to attend a JC or business school . . . graduating was her biggest accomplish- ment. YFC 4. SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS . . . likes steak. GTO ' s, lobster, pmk, summer vacations . . . remembers Homecoming . . pljns for the future Include getting married and attending a business school . . . graduating was her greatest feat. GAA 3, 4. vocabulary words, JONECE DARLENE LIDDELL Jonnle . . . enjoys the beach, art. Fred, clothes, money . . . remembers be- coming engaged to Fred . . . plans to marry . . . con- siders graduating her biggest achievement. WAYNE L. LIEN . . . likes vacations, parties, girls. money, cars . . . remembers his day at Villa Park . . . plans to go to a junior college. Art Club 2. ELAINE LINDSTROM TERRY D. LIPPERT . . . Lip . . . favorites are cars, par- ties, g Hs . . . remembers graduating . . . hopes to go on to JC . . . greatest achievement was graduating. DIANE YVONNE LLOYD . . . likes swimming, hooten- annies. basketball and football games . . . remembers a trip to Catalina . . . hopes to teach history . . , greatest achievement was getting third place in the Science Fair. Science Club 2. 3; GAA 2; German Cub 4. NANCY ELIZABETH LLOYD . . . Irish . . . likes Miss Black, the Drill Team, Dutch-Irish, games, senior patio . . . remembers Dutch-Irish, Drill Team days . . . plans to go to college and become an elemen- tary school teacher . . . getting places in the parking lot in the morning was her biggest accomplishment. GAA 2. 3; Drill Team 3. 4; Teacher Tyros 4. PABLO ROBERT LOBATA . . . likes Eleanor, food, sports, and ' S5 blue Chevies . . . remembers graduat- ing . . . plans to work during the summer and then go to J.C. In Orange County . . . being voted the most valuable player In B football was his big- gest accomplishment. Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2. 3, 4. ANGELA IRENE LOH ... Angle ... tikes Mr. Nel- son, trig, football and basketball games, dancing, the beach, and German . . , remembers hitting the lamp at Evelyn Zajac ' s Christmas party . . . plans to attend the University of California at Irvine or UCLA . . . Buffum ' s choice for young careerist was her big- gest accomplishment. Science Club 3, 4; Vice-President of Science Club 4; Drill Team 4; Medical Explorer 4; German Club 4; CSF 2. 3. 4. JANICE ILENE LONG ... Jill ... likes A.D. class, dancing, and break . . . remembers when sse was elected to the House of Representatives . . . plans to get married In June and then go to Fullerton Junior College In the fall . . . biggest accomplish- ment was learning how to understand English litera- ture from Miss Hull. Pep Club 3; House of Representatives 4. LOUISE MARGAflET LONG L - •-: . b ggeir accofnpiii.nmantf. PAUL LOPEZ CARLOS LOZANO •nr v h« b « K bowling. JOYCE GWENDOLYN LUCAS ... likes roller th v ng, bowling, oancng . , . plans to marry in Septenn b«r . . . biggctt accomptishment wai gradueting. JOY CATHY LUCKERT . Jo p ndmg, iwirnTung, fm-m h i?nin to j ' jf . . . c cmbd bff ' ig thrown in ' in$ to go into beauty work . . . big je t dc on. ihrnent wat getting out of higK Khool. SHIRLEY ANN LUKE ... favorites are dancing, rid- I I i-ir ' vm nQ , , . remembert receiving a gift from ' hrr pdhents . . . plans to be a nurse in a 1 ■' ■I .ont homo and later marry . . . biggest ac ■' -. rnent was growing up. Mooern Dance Club A; House of Representative ' MIKE LUMMINS ANITA BELTRAN LUNA . . . Annie . . . tikes ' S7 Chev. (S. bovs. Mr. Bronnan ' s A.D. doss ■. . hopes to et- tend Bartmore Beauty College . . . greatest achieve- ment was graduating. JESSIE IRENE LUNA . . . Mink . . . likes P.E., dances, i-imrrnnq r. ifiq. talking . . . romombers graduation, ' ' GAA playdays ... hopes to become a ' ■t and eventually marry . . . biggest accom- ' were being offered schotarshipi. having h 1 I M it Black for three years, being eligible for Honor Society. GAA 2, 3. 4; First Team Baseball. Volteyball. Bai- ketball. Hockey 2, 3. 4; AM Star Hockey 2, 3. 4; Officials Club 4; Clean-up Committee 2, 3, 4. TTafnl(4. PRED JOHN LUTKA ... plans to work . . . bigq- 1 ' lompliihrnrrt wns finishing high Khool. r V , N MecHALE X, PT I ' o.ifi hflif , ay leijiofti . ■,, IV . . .getting through A.D. wes his greatest och.evc ment. PATRICIA LOUISE MaCKEY .. Patty .. likes sk ,n, i w nij . f imcn bf? ' t the P ' om . . . hopes o go to college and become a dental hygionist, GAA 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 3. MICHAEL • MA6AR6AL . . . Mlkt . . . eni and get I ' je to ti««p mehr . Oonl . . lennii, tr ' and ■[ tduating i KATHLEEN JANE MALLARD KMK, i L 4J?$ 3_-C ' - C!!S►■C Because of their many antics, Andy ShishlcoH and Sue Voss were voted CRAZIEST SENIORS , plans to attend . biggest feat was KENNETH HOWARD MANNING . . . Howie ... en- joys Farley ' s Happy Health Resort, swinnminq, Cric- ket, his parents . . . remembers meeting Cricket and the sit-down . . . hopes to attend a JC or college and live happily . . . graduating and getting through Mr. Percy ' s A.D. class are his biggest accomplish- ments. Track 2. 3; Pep Club 2; Baseball 3. JAMES STEVEN MARCELLI . . . Beep . . . enjoys sports. Gloria, the beach fun. . . . remembers Mr. Hamer ' s world history class . . . getting to school on time wa-s his biggest accomplishment . . . hooes to work and attend OCC. Football 2, 3; Baseball 3; Track 4. LUTHER JOSEPH MARES . . . likes electronics, alge- bra, TV, chemistry, drafting . . . remembers Dutch- Irish, assemblies, pep rallies . . college and join the AJr Force . graduating. Electronics 2, 3; Radio Club 4; Mechanical and Architectural Drafting 2, 3. RONALD CARL MARKUSON ... favorites are horses. girls, cars . . . remembers Miss Bornschein . . . hopes to go to college and into architectural work . . . greatest accomplishment was buying a car. FFA 2. 4. DOUGLAS ALAN MARQUART . . . Doug . . . likes trumpet playing, cars, tennis, Kris . . . remembers getting a speeding ticket . . . plans to attend college and major in agriculture or music , . . greatest feat was graduating. Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3. 4. LADONNA VALORIE MARTIN . . . Donna . . . favor- ites are cars, English III and Senior Problems. John . . remembers Coronation and Prom . . . hopes to go to a JC and be happy . . .considers graduating her biggest accomplishment. FHA 2. Macbeth, ROBERT ELLISS MARTIN . . . Bob . . . likes steak, cars. brunettes, clothes . . . remembers receiving an A in A.D. . . . plans to have fun and go to college . . . getting to school was greatest achievement. LYNEHE INEZ MARTINDILL . . . Lynn . . . likes food. music, boys, cars, bookkeeping . . , remembers Or- ange-Tustin football game ... hopes to attend a JC and work . . . biggest feat was making it to school in the mornings. OLGA MARTINEZ ... ShortI ... favorites are sum- mer, the beach, dancing, miniature golfing . . remem- bers graduation . . . hopes to study cosmetology at FJC. ] It ther© room for ono more Trtcycia ? RACHEI. ERNESTINE MARTINEZ --■' in M ' « B '  L 3jei 311C P f- .r.. jr pjl .r. AO -are mcntt. TIMOTHY 0. MARTINEZ . T.m . . . Ilket all ipor  . i3r% . would !■•« o become a polpcen an . . . con i-dert qraduafinQ hii biggai accornpliihrnant. Football 2. 3. 4: Track 2; Letlarman ' i Club 2. 3. 4: OoAkav tailelball 4. JOHN CLAY MASON . . . Maton . . . likat hit girl, ' -, .. .f food . . ■rememb«rt graduation . , . - ' d a JC and a irada Khooi . . . ba- - or and graduating are hit biggeit A ' rrl- -3 2. parking lol. SUSAN KATHRINE McARTHUH . . likM bov . Bond Day at UCLA, bemg a moiorette, footboH ond bot- ketbdli qam« . . . hopei to become a reqiitered i.j ' t nj br ' ich . . . becoTilng a majo ' otte and pau- 5 ?, ) . 1 1 a ' e hef qreateif fcafi.  . ■■. }, 4: Futurff Nuf«i Club 4; FHA 4; 1 ' - ' igram 4; UCLA Band Day J. 4; National City Band Sevue 4; Irish Yell Leader 4. DAVID scon McCAULEY . . . Crawley . . . likM Te«. Chevtef, the beach. The Mecca, drafting . . remem- bcr« Dutch-Jrlih. 2,05. half-day ie sion$ . . . hopes to go to OCC and maior in architectural drafting . . . greatest accomplishments were graduating and get. ting to school. DENNIS HOWARD McCLINTOCK . . . enjovs Chev .r$, o ' d Feds, the beach. A. P. . . . remembers sum- me of 1964 . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest achievement was passing geometry. CATHERINE MAY McCORMACK Scoity . favor- fr .IT Jim English IV Mils Ta lo ' thp beach. df ' V- n . . remembers lunch wrth Mary. Patti. Maggi. and Kathy . . . hopes to enter the field of cosmetol- ogy and later to marry . . . considers graduating lo be her biggest feat. Concert Choir 3. 4; By« By Birdie 3; Annie Get Your Gun 3; Mikado 4; My Fair Lady 4: Drama Club 4; Art Club 4 PATRICIA ELLEN McELVEEN Sam rtha i.kcs ftfly 7 OS VW 4 plaia i trr i femrmbe ' s the po- - ■■i Ml ' r.n P - r, B,i; ' M hS tu a ito t- Annual Staff 4; UnderclftU Editor 4; Photography Cub 4; S r ' t ' a ' v 4. JOHN GEORGE McGRAlL ... Rusty ... «nioy« cat- tie rd s ng. hortet, cars, hunting and fishing, t r beach . . . remembers mechantcal drawing in sop more year . . , plans to become a veterinarian raduating was his biggest accomplish ' I FA 3, 4. KAY ELLEN MclNNtS Mm Biai-k t ntn of hu ■1V. Pi- 9 ■' :, 4: An- tya. Slelf 4, t t.nn Cwmm.ttec 4. Teens 1 CSF J. i. ' w j ' ' S . . ■• .uCMS ! ■3!:c---.i Ot. . greatest achievement was pasting U.S. MARTHA ANN McKQWAN favorifat ar p«rti««. •-  •• loing o«V with 64 . . . pAiaing ' •ati . . . pl«M CHRISTINE MARY McLEOD . Chris . hop« o -K iiders graduating hcf greatet I I I I KAREN LYNN McMILLIN . . . nasty . . . likes horses, Mr. Fjuskin, the Jolly Green Giant . . . plans to go to business school . . . maklnq it to school on tini was her biggest accomplishment. ELIZABETH ANN McMULLEN . . . likes Jeff. Mr. Hill. Idjho. Mr. Brennjn . . . remembers Christmas ' 64 . . . plans to visit Ireland . . . learning to drive a standard was her biggest accomplishment. Chorus 2; Art 3, 4. MICHAEL CLAY McMULLEN . . . likes the beach, girls, hunting, cars . . . remembers the milk carton fights . . . plans to attend OCC ... his biggest ac- complishment was getting up in the morning. Banking-Finance Club 4; Boys Forum 2. 3. Study halls, STEVEN DOUGLAS McMURTRY . . . Mac . . . likes John, Paul, George, and Ringo . . . remembers Girl- Date-Boy 65 . . . plans to do foreign service as a doctor ... his biggest accomplishment was being middle-man in the notorious bootlegging scandal of the soft drinks. Boy ' s State Alternate 3; Youth in Gov ' t. 4; Banking-Finance Club 4; German Club 4; Med- ical Explorers Post 4; CSF 3. 4. MARLA ELLEN McNEILLY . . . master . . . likes Dutch- Irish Day, Corvettes, Mr. Jackson . , . remembers when Mr. Jackson caught her off campus . . . plans to move to Palm Springs . . . passing Mr. Gully ' s A,D. class was her biggest accomplishment. ROY Mcpherson KAREN LEE McpUADY ... Tiger ... likes swimming, parties, Oscar ' s . . . remembers Carmel . . . plans to attend FJC . . . passing A.D, was her biggest accom- plishment. THOMAS OWEN McQUERRY . . . likes girls, money, cars, break . . . remembers Lanny Carter ' s Happy Health Farm ... his biggest accomplishment was becoming well acquainted with Mr. Surles. JAMES VICTOR CAMERON McVEETERS . . Jim likes football, baseball tils cousin Paul . . . remem- bers Girl-Date-Boy ' 65 . .. Pl ans to become a P.E. instructor and coach. Letterman ' s Club 3, 4; 1 ish Ye! Leader 3; Var- sity Football 3. 4; J.V. Baseba II 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 4. DALLAS EMERY MEAD . . . cowboy . . . likes cars, sports, tennis, remembers half-day sessions . . . plans to become an architect . . . passing bookkeeping was his biggest accomplishment. LINDA MARIE MEDITZ . . . Lin . . . likes dancing. boys, football and basketball games . . . remembers Coronation . . , plans to attend OCC . . . her biggest accomplishment was passing Miss Stratton ' s class. Orchesis 4. LYNDA DARLENE MEE . . . Mee . . . likes the beach. Senior class, peopie, having fun . . . remembers try- ing out for flag-twirler . . . plans to attend FJC . . . making and keeping her friends was her biggest accomplishment. French Club 2. 3. 4; Steering Committee 3; Fla-gtwirler 4; Teacher Tyros 4; Y-Teens 4; Re- flector 3, 4; Circulation Manager 4. WILLIAM TERRY MERRILL . . . Terry . . . likes sports. teachers . . . remembers CtF basketball ' 64 . . . plans to attend FJC . . . biggest accomplishment was grad- uating. Youth In Go v ' t. 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3, 4. TERRY HOWARD MESSERALL . , . Horse . . . likes swimming, basketball, horses . . . remembers receiv- ing Mechanical Drawing Award . . . plans to attend UC at Berkeley ... his biggest accomplishment was having an A average in his junior year. Track 2: J.V. Basketball 3; Track 4; Art Club ■-; Student Achievement Award 3. LARRY JOE MESSMER . . . Chester . . . likes girls, sports, snow . . . remembers when he ripped the seat of his pants In the lunch area . . . plans to become a petroleum engineer . . . passing A.D. class was his biggest accomplishment. or MARLENE MARIET METCALFE ? ' . ' : ' )■• Eat ' cr Weeli . . : i ' - JC . . . biggest occifr.pi.ih.nc ' .ri -cc - S mAklng lott of friendl. JANIS ELLEN MEYER . . Jan . . . llhet Fridays, ham- ' ' - ' -i and blue . . . rerricmbers swallowing a pin Q , . . wilt pursue a career in sooal work •ng . . , groduafing was biggest accomplish- Literary Cub 3: Reflector 4; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club Vice-President 4. MARSHA LOUISE MEYER . . Mash . . . likes Bill. th« t T— K- ' - -bi ' ir ' - -.T • •  mountains . . . re- •.S M , . . plans ■% accomptith- ■gy. Pep C:jt 3. GAA J. 4, Y Jia 3. 4; Ho«se of Representatives 4; Steering Committee 3. CHARMAINE SUSAN MEYERS . . C ar . , favorites riding . . . remembers lerfon jC to become and passing A.D. -■■' .• t I ] ' V. :. •. •mrnri. SHIRLEY LINDA MICHA . . . Shirl . . . likes footbati I 1 ■and the beach , . . remembers Coronation ; n to attend FuMerton JC . . .getting through ■■••■•.t ' -i wa biggcit occompliihmcnt. Sp.jr.ih Club 4. GEORGE MILANOVIC . . . likes parties, girls, and Cyinde . . . plans to go on a long vacation . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Irasl 1 can fin s, MARY ALICE MILBY . . . likes sinking, speech, art. and horses . . . remembers her senior year . . . plans to go to the Pasadena Playhouse . . . being in ' usicals and graduating was her biggest accom ishments. Pep Club 2: Bye-Bye Birdte 3; Annie Get Your Gun 3; Mtkodo 4; My Fair Lady ■Art Club 4; Drama Club 4. TERYL RAE MILES ... Terr! ... likes sewing, coo ng, her cat, and library work . . . plans to get mar- ried . . . graduating was her biggest accomplishment GARY LEE MILLER ... Garabatdi ... likes parties, ■ii ' . i ' .yr i iO ' -. ' -i ' -ih--j , . , i ' ' rnr -brfS wafch- ' ■. . . plans ?r design , ent: I II GLENDA RAYE MILLER . . , GlendeHs . . . likes par- ♦ rt rrcordt r■i fhr hnrh ' f    mbers New t ' ,ir 1 Evr, ■■. . , plans .in (jO ' H ' j ' ' -d being ►v-ipc ,-)•-■-.ting A.D. T i lr,ldua f. . JANET MILLER MERIOEL ELAINE MILLER . . . Ridel . . . lihei done- ctrt Choir 4. 1 Zi ilC! L. - Club 4. MAIJOmi LYNN MINYARD . Minni . . . tikn i . . . r«m«rnbrfl h«r girl t - vmeiNtA CAHOL MiicHiii ... ..b; Frvnch Club I r I I ( class skits- THOMAS JUHL MOELLER . . . Mueller . . . likes mon- ey. New York . . . remembers altending the English IV seminar . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest accomplishment was getting up for school in the morning. German Club 2, 3. 4; German Club Vice-Pres. A; Science Club 3; CSF 2. 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN MONTGOMERY . . . likes Mr. Faus- kin, Mr. Hamer, boyS . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 64 . . . plans to work and have fun . . . her biggest ac- complishment was graduating. Drill Team 4; Representatives 2. 3. PATRICIA ELIZABETH MOONEY . . . Trlcla . . . likes parties, the beach, fashion shows . . . remembers New Year ' s Eve at the sea . . . plans to become a profes- sional model . . . her biggest accomplishment was qetting to school on time. GAA 2. 3, 4 CAROL RUTH MOORE . . . likes Herb, riding motor- cycles . . . plans to go to F.J.C. . . . remembers her senior year . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a bus requisition to Mr. Townsend on time. FHA President 4; Senate 4; Future Nurses 4. KAREN ANN MOORE ... likes loafing. Mr. Hill, the beach . . . plans to attend F.J.C. and go into commercial art . . . biggest accomplishment was pass- ing biology. LORRAINE SUE MOORE . . . Moore . . . likes foot- ball and basketball games, T-Ping boy ' s houses . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 63 . . . plans to attend Ari- zona Sta ' te . . . her biggest accomplishment was be- coming cheerleader in her Senior year. Girls League Rep. 2; Dutch Songleader 2; Steer- ing Committee 2; Girl of Month 2; Irish Yell Leader 3; Basketball All-Star 2. 3, 4; House of Rep ' s. 2, 3. 4; Most School Spirit 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; ASB Yell Leader 4; Block O 3. ROBERT GLENN money, study hal MOORE . . . Rob . . . likes cars, . . remembers the first time he drove Dave ' s Corvette . . . plans to fix his Chevy . . . biggest accomplishment was finding a parking place everyday. Boys Forum 2, 3. STEVEN ROSS MOORE . . . likes sklndlving. drags. biology . . remembers the Garden Grove basketball game ' 64 . . . plans to go to college . . . biggest ac- complishment was geting an A in Latin. Football 2; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Science Club 3, 4. LARRY EVANS MORGAN ... Murphy ... likes food, the beach, Friday and Saturday night . . . remembers the Alamo . . . plans to attend a J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was getting through A.D. MICHAEL PORTER MORGAN . . . likes reading, foot- ball, girls . . . plans to be ai construction plumber . . . graduation was his biggest accomplishment. JERRY LEE MORNER , . . likes everything . . . plans to attend a J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was getting to school in the morning. KEITH DEWOINE MORRIS . . . likes football, food ... his biggest accomplishment was graduating. Football 2. 3. LINDA LOU MORRIS .. .Christy ... likes Ken. danc- ing, music, Mr. Woods . . . remembers the first dance lesson she taught , . . plans to go into business . . . biggest accomplishment was working all year. Pep Club 2. 3. MICHAEL ALLEN MOItIS . . . G««-b«fi . . . iiket Mr. Gur COcn i AD C ' SH. tlt V ' Od CM tf. track . . . gr«du « ft4 «M ri4 b 9Q«st «ccomplialifn ft p-«M o go to FJC. Traci 4 KIM HULtN MOIRISON .•ftiovt triq. ch«mittrv. 3 Teacher T fot 3 WILLIAM DONALD MOTZKO B (avorltei - ■- ■I,. - .,-,-. s ,j. . , 3. :.- : 2. i. csf a. 4. MARGtE DEE MUlSE 3 a JC ■■■D ' ggnt ac certain guy ' t ring. TERRee NANEHE MULANIX T TIM MULLEN • fe ' ton - ' - 31 -aving KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MULLEN . . Kathie . . . en- GAA 2; Ster -e 2: Pep Club 2; Jr. Choir 2: Jr. . ■2. 3. 4; Personnel Di- •ector 2: Secretary i; Arttjtant Treasurer 4. LARKY DEAN MULLER the beach . , , fe nernbr to go to Aw  rolia . • Ji N g ' ffa ejt fcj ROY NEWTON MURRAY. JR ev. giHi cs - strike . . . p J-i o ' high K - : 2; Track 2 3 4; Lettermen I Club THOMAS DUNCAN MURRAY « ' ,o,« can ' ■r« . g ' vatett acHiavemenl w«« c - nd graduating. liiKil ( ' iun . riAlG TfrMEN MUSSEL WM I Tt Foo«b«ll M«n«9 r 3: Out my r n-r m ' -Jtyx icon ijcoa T i i j AM- I 66 ALAN LOUIS MYERS ... enioyj Mr. Brennons A.D. Class jnd Slop cljss . . . biggest accomplisHment was graduating . . . most remembered moment was Dutch- Irish day I9M. Agriculture 2. 3. 4; Football 2. SANDRA FAYE NALL ... Sandy ... likes basketball feam and Mr. Deveney ' s Senior Problems class . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating . . . most remembered moment was the sit-down strike . . . olans to go to business school. GAA 2; D ' lll Team 2; FHA 3. CHERYL JEAN NEAL . . , likes folk music and being happy . . . biggest accomplishment was learning to drive . . . most remembered moment was getting 100% on two AD tests. . . plans to be a business representative for the telephone compafiy. milk cartons, MIKE NELSON THOMAS GRILL NELSON . . . Tom . . . likes aM foot- ball coaches and Mr, Mangnum . . . biggest accom- plishment was being selected to the Alt-League and All County football teams . . . most remembered mo- ment was the Donkey Basketball Game . . . plans to attend four-year college. Football 2, 3. 4; Captain 4; Wrestling 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Key Club 2. 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2. 3; President 4; House of Rep- resentatives 3; Senate 4. NANCY PEARL NeSMITH ... Nanc ... likes cheer- leaders, games, and rooter ' s bus . . . biggest accom- plishment was taking Senior Superlative pictures . . . most remembered moment was the last after-game dance . . . plans to major in journalism. Senior Skit 4; Pep Club 4; Student Evaluation 4; Drill Team 2. 3; Drill Team Treasurer 3; GAA 2. 3, 4; Assistant Feature Editor 4; Annual 4; Senior Co-editor 4; Junior Achievement 2. 3, 4; Execu- tive Award 3: IPA 4; Block O 4. NANCY LUCILLE NEWCOMB . . . Newc . . . likes blue, the great kids in the senior class, and GAA . . . biggest accomplishment was being elected Com- missioner of Publications, and News Editor of the Reflector . . . most remembered moment was Girl Date Boy 1965 . . . plans to major In journalism at California Western University or Santa Ana JC. Pep Club: Press Club; Reflector Staff 3. 4; GAA 2. 3. 4; GAA Letter 3, 4; Commissioner of Pub- lications 4; Student Cabinet 4: News Editor of Reflector 4; Girl of Month 3; Steering Commit- tee 3. DALE EL NEWLOVE . . . Mike . . . likes reading and •rack . . . biggest accomplishment was making the points for a track letter , . . most remembered mo- ment was sale of first lamb at fair . . . plans to go to junior college and four year college. Band 2 3 4; Track 2. 3; Cross Country 3; FFA 2. 3. 4. LAUREL ANNE NICHOLS . . . Laurie . . . likes sports and to raise guide dog puppies . . . biggest accom- plishment was being life honor member of CSF . . . most remembered moment was graduation . . . plans to attend Pomona College or University of California at Irvine. CSF 2 3. 4; Life Honor 4; President 4; AFS 3. 4; S Club 3. 4: GAA 2. 3. 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Spanish Club 3; Vice President 3; Steering Com- mittee 3; German Club 4; Senate 4; Girl of Month 3; American Abroad Semi-flnatist 3; Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist 4; Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow 4; Honors Program 2, 3, 4. ERIC B. NICHOLSON ... Eric. .. likes flying and water skiing . . . will always remember his first Jun- ior Achievement Convention in Hollywood . . . plans to become a pilot after college. Junior Achievement 2. 3. 4. STEPHEN RUSSELL NIELSEN . . . Steve . . . likes sports. honors AD class . . . wiU always remember the sit- down strike . . . plans to major In chemistry or biol- ogy at the University of Irvine . . . biggest accom- plishment was reading Hamlet in Miss Fee ' s 6th period study hall. CSF 3; Forestry Post 3; House of Representatives 3; Science Club 4; Track 3; Basketball 2. JAMES EDWARD NOE . . . Jim . . . likes tennis, vaca- lions . . . will aiways remember running out of gas with a Model A while attempting to make a left turn at I7th and Bristol in Santa Ana . . . plans to be an electronic engineer . . . biggest accomplish- ment w« passing Biology II and Mr. Kate ' s che- istry class the same year. Amateur Radio Club 2. 3; Science Club 3. CHAD DAVID NOEL ... Legs ... likes basketbai track, tennis . . . will always remember collecting 21 tardies in one semester . . . plans to attend college and fill a church mission of 2 years . . . bigget ac- complishment was getting out to at least one big dance during his senior year. VIKI JILL NORMAN ... likes travel, boats ... will always remember Dutch-Irish ' 64 . . . plans to work for the telephone company . . . biggest accomplish- ment was graduating. THOMAS NOSKY ... Tom . . his senior year , , . enjoyed class . . . liked to surf. . moved to India In Mr. Thoner ' s English JUOtTH CAROL NUTTEft . . . Jy Jf . ' « -  ■1 . i t . . . plant  o become o itcret ry . .. biggest 1 ■' p ' lihment tta% handing in 0(1  horthand hofne- GEftALO EDWARD NYMAN T«J ,  ; « mf Youth in Gov ' t, City Pldnner 4, JANE ELIZAIETH OAKS Janie . . . liket Mn. King, M.t 8 ' ):«. -ifiJ baiirTba ' i gamei . . .will «lway ' rf rmbcr bccomii ' .q a icnior . . . will mAJor in lo- }t At UC ftivertide . . . biggest eccompllth ' ' •- • MAI memoriiing 1,000 vocttbulary words for En .-ih. Y-Teent 2. 3, 4; Steering Committee 4; GAA 4; Annual Staff 4; CSF 2: Homecoming Committee : Pep Club 3; Girls ' League C ' ats Skit 4. vviiuly clays, JOHN ROBERT OCHS . John ... likes parties and ir-, p int to attend FuHerton JC . . . biggest ac .: jrT)pi.ihrTV(;nt wdt playing football for Mr. Deveney. Foofbaii 2. 3: Wrestling 2. 4; Senior Problems DEAN R OCOBOCK . Dean . . . IIk« can . . . will -nber when Olds engine felt on hts arm ir , . . plans to ttttend automatic trans- JAY ALAN OFSTHUN . . . Jay . . . likes Dawn and Volhiwagoni , . , will always remember Girl-Date-Boy ?6S . . . plans to go to college and become a law rf . . . biggest accomplishment was getting hos VW. Photo Clijb 4: Drama Club 2; Annual Staff 4. LINDA KAY OGLETREE ... Linda ... likes to skate . will always remember the football games . . , lans to attend Santa Ana JC . . . biggest accom- . lithmcnt was graduating. Dfi!l Team 2, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN OHMER . . . Chris . . . likes ' .ports . . . will adways remember football Homecom- iq . will attend Cal Western and study psy- ;. . . . biggest accomplishment was revenge ■the Mafia, ' ball 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club. Secretary and DONNA LEE OLflRANTZ Km. likes Brad . . . m- . .iy . . . plans to go to col- ' r- I shfnent ii graduating. J - 3; FHA 2. DAVID t EAL OLDS .■ies sports and ' prom . . . plans Stry . . . biggest Icnn • i I, I, V i ty -t, fuotbaU 2; Basketball 2; K«y Club 2. 3. 4; Band 2; Forestry 4. SUSAN LOUISE OLIVER . . Susan . . . likes drama r«m imbrri whpr he made a part in Arsenic tJir, ' ' • ' .— 1 ' 1 -idontal College ... biggest 1 ' ' ng accepted. 2 3 4; Cheirman Corona . , .- L..„o 4. 5 Qyj, 2 3. 4; Arsenic , r. t of Month 1 - Prom 3; -ns 2. 3. 1 . Show 3: ' ■■' ■•It A (rmb ' ( ■; Srtn.rrf Spotlght 4; Most T ■ V ' •  Senior 4. SANDRA JEANNE OLSEN . Sondy . . . likot red ' il ! 0ll Ir.i linq, nnd Fridoyl . . .will alwayl re- ' - r. . r. ' H .- .• ■mlng ' M . . . ptani to become a : : accomptiihment was itAying ri,. , 7 riub 3. 4: ' 4; Houte 2 J. 4; SYLVIA JOSEPHINE ONALFO .. Silver ... like .,,,, - ' « ,.„ ..t... J ' ■• ■J P..« CI Mh ?. SI...:-, r Mmm ll«« month 4; IM 4; C ' 4 ( . 11 i. ' 1 jf the 1- 1 SUSAN J UDITH OriKA . . Suiie . , . Itket lag (irjt prin or to college and ment wet getting art and her 0 1 ma ' io In A ' « in A-r t..iyp Ar.„. 1 Ci..b J, 4 Per 4; Literary Magaiine book StaH J: French ( i I I ' OST ATHLETIC — Susie Dus+ln and Dave Scott YVONNE MARIE ORCUH . . . likes sports, econo- fTiics cidss, rejdinq, Spanish food . . , remembers the football games, Dutch-Irish . . . hopes to go to FJC . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. FHA 4; Vice President 4, FRED ANTHONY ORLAND ... enjoys hunting, fish- ing, traveling . . . hopes to go to trade school and specialize in oulomotive engineering . . . grea tesf achievement was graduating. LINDA MARIE ORNSTEIN ... favorites are bowling. swimming, pizza, tennis, basketball games ... re- members when the basketball team went to GIF . . . hopes to go to U.C. Irvine . . . maintaining a B average throughout high school was biggest ac- complishment. GAA 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. MICHAEL ORTON . . . likes auto racing, baseball, girls, swimming, food . . . remembers Coronation ' 63 . . . hopes to become a pharmacist . . . biggest feat was graduating. Baseball 2, 3; JA 2; Basketball 2. World Series, WILLIAM LEWIS OSMUNDSEN . . . Lefty . . . likes food, sports, jazz, cars . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . hopes to earn a degree in engineering at a iunior college . . . passing physics was his greatest achievement. B Football 2. STEVEN JOHN OTT . . . Steve . . . likes money, girls, cars, and body-surfing . . . remembers the time he wore a girl ' s two-piece bathing suit to a costume party . . . plans on going to Fullerton J.C. and then on to Berkeley . . . passing Mrs. King ' s English class was greatest accomplishment. SALLY PAGEN KOPP . . . Stump . . . likes talking. laughing, eating, Wes John ' s. Mrs. Eggers ... re- members acting crazy on Dutch-Irish aind the Zulus at the beach house . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating . . . wants to be a beautician and attend FJC. Library 4, MARK STEPHEN PALMER ... Arnie ... enjoys base- ball, cards, musicals, drums, sports . . . remembers participating in 65 Rose Bowl at half-time . . . plans to go to OCC . . . greatest feat was graduating. Top Teens 3. 4; Cross Country 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4. MARCIA PANNO . . . Panel . . . likes Miss Stover, Dave W., vacations, lunch, the beach . . . remembers flying milk cartons . . . Dutch-Irish. Senior Prom . . . hopes to go to FJC and then move to Australia . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. MICHAEL PANNO . . . Mike . . . likes the beach, cars. girls, sports . . . remembers New Year ' s Eve . . . hopes to go to FJC and move to Australia . . . passing A.D. was her biggest accomplishment. Basketball 3. CAROL LYNN PARHAM . . . enioys dates, parties, the beach . , . remembers Girl-Date-Boy ' 64 and half- day sessions , . . hopes to get an a ' partment with Patty and go to college . . . trying to survive A.D. was her biggest accomplishment. -fSf ' 69 K08ERT MICHAEL PABtSH M i- jnd art . .  .ll ' ket parties jnn ' s class ' diking during ttu:3f aH. Art Ciub 3. 4. 6ENE LEiOY PARKER . . . Gene . a- ) foafball . . . w ' ll ai ari reme- pliihment w«t pAUtng AO. Footb«li 3 Wrettling 2: Basketball 2. MARY ALVINA PARKER . . . Mary . . . likes Monte and n-nq . Will a ' wavs remember the Junior-Ser-o ' Prom . . . plans to become an elementary school teacher . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating ifh a ' B average. DAVID MICHAEL PARRISH Oa J -•• i ... md Friday nights . . . will always remember teaching the special class . . . plans to go to college. Football 2: Tfa b 2. RALPH EDWARD PARSONS and body turfing , . . will a Ditch Day . . . plans to after qett accomplishment was Biology II. Baseball 3. Pslph . likes golf her Senior jC .. .big- - etry and (]a| s and downs. DAVID WALTER PATRICK . . . Dave . . . Iik« wreill ■nq ond hgnf.oq . , . will ftlwayi femember when he got h i CAT . . . pidni to 90 to Fullerton JC and be- come a geologist. Wretlling 2. 3: Che5i 2; Football 2. 3. GERMAINE LEE PATRICK ... Geri ... liket tkilng will aiwayi remember his fint time upon ikit . . . plant to go to a JC. then to business school. FHA 4, KENNETH EUGENE PATRICK  ei sporh y - 1 7 . . . will a - c opening dat y : . plans to : c officer . . . big- jr ' 1 -npliihment -■-g. Law Erfofcemcnt E p .jfc. ' v 4. scon EDWARD PAniSON . Sco ' t i;vm c- A ■■1 ■; 1 ■■I ' 5 t 1 Kl! J — :■.. .. :•.::■.ar.t mii C ' - ' - -- :. M I 1 , .! IP ih Club 2; C.S.F. 4: Key Club 2. Tnn m Team 2. 3. 4. MARY ANN PAUON . Mar . . . likes tpetH and science .. • ' —--■■-- - • ' ■- LA Colii- EOW ' . «1 Auto Shop • • ' ' W ir ' T-man ' s Wretllixq ); fttrr FQwiN ) re « k . . . «. Club. T-ack JE j.-.l li v- ' ■ Oranw Club 1: Varsity Cr IU5 Ir ' l 4 CSF J J 4: : Foolbell 2, 3; w Cmnlrv 4. kot Mr Tji .t •tball Junior Achieve . .,1 V C • I I I I ARTHUR LAWRENCE PAVEL ... Lorry ... likei Mr. Nelson, Mr. Osenbough, Mrs. King, Mr, Ravnor . . . remembers driving a Corvette at Homecoming . . . plans to attend U.S. Air Force Academy, go to Mars. be successful and happy . . . biggest accomplishment was being appointed to Air Force Academy and being a Nationail Merit Finalist. Key Club 2, 3. 4; President 4; Key Clubber of the Year 3; Football 2, 3; Most Improved 2; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 4; CSF 2. 3, 4; Life Honor 4; Steering Committee 2, 3. JAMES DAVID PAXTON . . . enjoys sports, hunting . . . recalls the interesting discussions in Mr. Bren- nans AD ctass . . . hopes to go to college . . . big- gest accomplishment was going to OH ' S for two years. Baseball 4. JAMES WILLIAM PAYNE . . . Jim . . . likes fishing, girls, skiing . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to major In forestry . . , grea test achievement was passing AD. Football 2. 3. JAMES MICHAEL PEARE . . . Jim . . . likes basketball games, hunting, hiking . . . remembers being named Wrestler of the Week . . . plans to become a dentist. Football 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4; Science Club 4; FCA 4. BARBARA LYNNE PENNEY . . . likes skating, painting dancing . . . recalls moving to California In 1963 . . . hopes to attend beauty college. Y ■3, MICHELLE KAY PERIOR . . . Mike . . . enioys sewing. AO. Bob . . . remembers Coronation . . . greatest achievement was graduating . . . plains to work. counselors. VICKY LYNNE PERKINS ... likes drarna, 2:05 P.M.. weekends . . . remembers Dutch-Irish In sophomore year . . . hopes to go to college and later Into show business . . . graduating was her biggest accomplish- ment. Pep Club 2; Variety Show 2; Arsenic and Old PATRICIA PERRIN . . . Patty . . . enjoys modern dance , . KcDes to vacation in Europe and attend OCC. GAA 4. DAVID ALLEN PERRY ... Dave ... likes the beach. Mr. Dyer, Mr. Carter ' s shoes . . . recalls G.G. brawl . . . hopes to major In art at San Diego State . . . having the biggest cracker jack collection at OHS was her greatest achievement. JON RAYMOND PETERS ... enjoys girls, cars, break .... remembers graduation and Dutch-Irish . . . plans to attend Orange State College . . . graduating W35 his biggest accomplishment. JEANNE LOUISE PETERSEN . . . Pete . . . enjoys Jim, ' A Summer Place, sleeping . . . recalls Mr. Thoner ' s English class in T-l . . . plans to attend college and be very happy. GAA 2 3. 4; Steering Committee 4; Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; President 3; Girls League Skit 2. 3, 4. MELANIE ANNE PETERSON . . . Marnle . . . enjoys dancing, soft music, furry kittens, Mr. Prange . . . hopes to get a college degree and become a choreo- grapher or an archeoioglst. House of Representatives 4; Solons Youth in Gov ' t. 4; Art Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Trampoline Club 3. 4; Annual Staff 4. RONALD JOHN PEZENAS . . . Smokey . . . enjoys Mr. Hettlck s classes, Dutch-Irish. Jeannie, Tom Jones . . . remembers Dutch-Irish 1964 . . . grea ' test achieve- ment was being accepted for NSF studies at Scripps Institute of Oceanography . . . plans to attend the University of Miami. Science Club 4; CSF 2. 4; Steering Committee 2; Youth In Government Fire Chief 4. RICHARD DOUGLAS PFEIFER . . . Dick . . . likes hunt- ing, fishing, eating . . . remembers his first day at OHS . . . hopes to go Into the Naval Air Reserve and go to college . . . considers graduating to be his biggest accomplishment. GREGORY LEE PFIRMAN ... Greg ... likes basket- ball . . . recalls G.G. brawl and sit-down strike . . . hopes to attend OCC . . . graduating was his big- gest accomplishment. Football 2: Tennis 2; Basketball 2. 3. iiTib LAURENE A PHELPS • t lft v ' ■• . . . Ci-fl-jci: j;iw;T.p..ir.- ' r.c.-. OfchMli 4; GAA 2. mii Jfj, . ' .J j-jko dufi-rg WILLIAM F. PHILLIK . . . Bill . . . cojovi 9 ' ' . car«. iporf4, guita ' . . . will alwoyi remember Homecom- ,f q and Coronaition in senior year . . . plans fo at- tend FJC and UCLA . . . biggest feat was graduating. GARY LEE PHILLIPS . . Butter . . . likes horses, cat. fie docj , and ca ' S . . . rememberi Prom in junior year . . . plans to move back East and be a farmer . . . being elected as on offic«f n FFA was his great- est achievement. FFA 2. 3. 4. Krllrclors. ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIPS ... Bob ... favorites are tcnn t, battetball. turftng, camping, and vacations . . . remembers Mr. Brennan ' s class and the sit-down strike . . . plans to go to college and join the Navy . . . biggest accomplishment was being salected A ' Freeway League Tennis First Team in junior yo r JV Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 3. 4. RONALD LAVERN PHILLIPS ... Ron ... tikes food. fhr beach ' J ' ags, and girlj . . . plans to go to col- lege, get a job. and have a good time . . . passing geometry was his biggest accomplishment. CHARLES PiCKRON . . ' ■I I Cl ' t . . , pl.ins to ) If ! achievement. Charlie . . . enjoys auto shop work . . . graduating was his LINDA DALE PIERCE ... likes hockey. Girls League ■• ; the beach, the mountains. Mr. Wood ' s lass. Mr. Brennan ' s A.O. class . . . remembers .rowned Coronation Queen . . . plans to at- ' •- ' I OCC and later move to a ranch in Oklahoma . . . biggest accompNstiment wai being Coronation Queen and making Hockey All-Stars. Pep Club 2. 3; GAA 2, 3. 4; Program Committee 3; Girls League Ways and Means Chairman 4; Coronation Queen 4; Class Skit 3; Steering Com- mittee 3; House of Representatives 2; YWCA 3. 4, MICHAEL ALLEN PIERSON ... Mike ... likes lurf- ■1 1. c tn A,D.. politics . . , w.ll attend medical school in.j become a doctor . . . parsing geometry was hij ]rea test achievement. Explorer Post 2, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH PILLON ... Bobby Joe ... enjoys f . rh-1ll, baseball, kidi. the beach, and blue . . . Hers Coronation . . . will attend college . . . I home on tima was his biggest accomplish- I ' Cub 2. 3: Lettcrmen ' s Club 3. 4; Steering - - ••f-e 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Most Valuable Bi-.-ti 2; Most Improved 3; Track 4. JUDITH ELSA PINEDA . . . Judi . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, li;frning to ' ecords, and David . , . rernem- kxTs Dutih-lr. h in Sophomore year and Prom ' 64 . plans to become an airline stewardess and iter get married . . . greatest feat was graduating. GAA 2 ). 4 KATHARINE SUZANNE PINKSTON . . . Kathy . . . • • 1 • rn.im. steak, t;ookiei. cake, and potatoes attend college ... greelett echievemenl 1 , Jill ' ng. SHEILA G PLOWMAN DAVID MAYER POaGE Pogo . . . likes Mr. Net ' ' - Ik mu ic jmping ? . . past Wrestling 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; YFC 3, 4. JUDY ELAINE POLSTON ... Jvdy ... likes Rich. ' H T ' i.(.jes  ho t f 1 •- p.irtitt .,, remembers Corona ' on ' 44 . . I o Hew«i and get married . gre«te«t nf was graduating. t 4: HotpiUlltv CHairman 3: I KATHLEEN ADELA POST. eling and meeting people . June 25. 1964 . . . plans to married. , . Katie . . . enjoys trav- . . will always remember go to college or get Senior Problems CINDY A. POHER ... shortie ... likes Dick, dances and surfing . . . remembers Corona ' tion . . . plans to go to beauty college and get married. Junior Achievement 2. 3. How was I to know it ' s the girls ' ? MICHAEL GERARD POULSON . . . Mike . . . likes money and girls . . . plans to go to OCC. then to a four year college . . . biggest accomplishment Is staying alive while trying to get out of the park- ing lot. Drama Club 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4. COLLEHE NANCY POWERS . . . likes tennis and OHP ' S . . . will always remember the Welcome Dance . . . will major In Pharmacy at the University of South Carolina . . . biggest accomplishment was being ac- cepted to college. GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 4; First team basketball 3; Varsity Tennis 4; Steering Committee 3; Eva- luation Committee 4. BONNIE LOUISE PRAH . . . Bonnie . . . likes pizza and waterskiing . . . will always remember Glrl-Date- Boy . . . plans to work for the telephone company . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. MARGARET ANN PRATT . . . Peggy . . . likes music and fun . . . will always remember burning onions in food class . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. FHA 4. TED SPENCER PRICE . . . Ted . . . likes sports and the beach . , . will always remember the tennis team . . . will go to college , . . considers graduating his biggest accomplishment. Tennis 2, 3. 4; Letterman ' s Club 3, 4. SHARON LEE PUGHE . . . Sharon . . . likes working and having fun . . . will always remember Dutch-Irish . . . will work at the telephone company . , , biggest accomplishment was graduating. TERRI H. QUICK . . . Terri . . . likes the annual class . . . plans to go to Fullerton, then get married biggest accomplishment was not flunking a subjec during her senior year. House of Representatives 3, 4; FHA 4; Annual 4 WALTER THOMAS QUIGLEY . . . Walt . . . likes bas ketball and track . . . will always remember grad-nite . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest accom pllshrnent was graduating. CHRISTINE INEZ RAMIREZ . . . Chris . . . likes Mr. Meade and Miss Black . , . will always remember graduation . . . will attend Fullerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was getting through all her oral reports. Drill Team 2. 3. TERESITA RAMIREZ . . . Terry . . . like sports. t«.- ■■3 ' ach . . . remembers the i t- Jown ■■• i ' Jth period PE eft J her Sub- . ' . ' : go to « be«uty college... j ' aj-j i 3 a ' J palling Americen Democracy were her biggest accompllshmentt. ALAN GORDON ftANKIN . . . Gordie . . . lihes in. ci i Jc Coach Ocvenev s Seiior Pfobiemi Surfing, g rii. Mr Brcnnoft « A.D. dats. a d steak . . . remem- bers the S ' t-down strike. Garden Grove riot . . . plans to go to Orange Coast College, then the University of California at Santa Barbara ... pauing Enq ' sh IV was his biggest accomplishment. French Club 2. DOUGLAS WALTER RAQUET Gabby . . . Iiket r Jf ' hc cafetoa s food. Mr. Hiil s art clas ' f ' S his trit and last days a ' - ' - ' - ' . plans to ( o to Woodbu ' . !-• .--- OeS ' gn . . . biggest i -•  ea ' S at Orange m 2 3; Art Club 2; Steering Com- ) Club 2. BRUCE ALLEN RAYMOND Bruce . . . likes foot- ball games. wrestl ng, Bookkeeping II. Pie Shack Denny ' t. orange juice bars . . . rernembers rolling off the El Modena Grade in a Tempest . . . plans to at- ' d Arizona State and major in business. House of Representatives 4; Wrestling 2. 4; Bank- ing and Finance 4; Lettermen ' s Cub 4; B Foot- JEAN ELLEN READ . . . likes horseback riding, ice skating walks, fuh . . . remembers leaving Rhode Is- land Airport to come to California . . . plans to en- ter Art School in Rhode Island . . . has many ac- complishments. SALLY VIRGINIA REAM . . . Sal . . . likes Miu Black. Mri Paiman GAA, basketball games, all her friends . , . ClF baifcetball games in her junior te f are her most remembered moments . . . plans to major in sociology at FuHerton J.C., aod then San Diego State. GAA 2. 3. 4 Y-Teens 3. 4; f - ittee 3; Pep Club 3: Social Serv. 4; Of- f.rirtl. Club 4- Youth in G ' LORNA REARDON LINDA JEANNE REAVIS . . Linda-Pooh . . . likes go- ing out to dinner, sowing, talking, working as a den- tal assistant . . . plans to go to Santa Ana Junior College, work at a dental assistant, have a family . . . her biggest accomplishments were passing Biol- ogy II and geometry. Junior Steering Commtfte 3. DEANNA GAY REDOICK . . . Dee . . . likes art with Mr, H ' ll Mr Meadoj sense of humor. . . . plans f.) attfnd Cai State at FuMerton and enter the com. iTirrcal nrt frid . . . her biggest accomplishments wore pasting chemistry and graduating. GAA 2: Art Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3. MARK THOMAS REDWINE Red Rat . . likes cars. ' - ' Tioncr . . . remembers laughing Lenny ' s happy ' our . . . plans to attend the University of It a music major , . . biggest accomplishments ' u te graduating and passing geometry. Band 2. 3. 4: Track 4. BRENDA OIETA REED . . . W.gg.et . likes bovs. Mnc-nq, jwimmmg. going to the beach . . . ! . m,)king it as Lieutenant of Drill Team sttend FuHerton J.C. and become a te . . , her biggest accomplishment was t grades. wAA 2. 3. 4; Drill Team 2. ). 4; Lieutenant 4; Right Guard 2. 3: FHA 3; FNA 3. CLAUDIA MAY REED ... ClauJ ... likes Chip. C ft v O s . parties. Wasjohni on Friday nighti ' x ' l , . .plans to go fo collage, get married 1 lest accompliihmenti were peuing AD af«d ' .ng. NaCillKMlS. juor GHACt  ttO Drill TMm 2: 6lo« Club 3. . I I I ' •stiing 2. I, 4: Medt «l - lAY LADDE REID ikvs golf. swimmirH|. besUt- 1 pi-i ' t n become a dentist ,.. biggett ac ;v,, ,. , passing physics Break ADRIAN KORRAL REIF . . , Adrian . . . likes art, par- ties, traveling . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . graduat- ing wjs her biggest accomplishment. ELEANOR ALFARO REYES . . . loni . . . likes dances. Pablo . . . recalls being Sweetheart Queen for Junior Lulacs . . . plans to attend beauty college and marry . . . greatest achievement was graduating. GAA 2. BRIAN HUNTER REYNOLDS ... Brian ... likes sports . . , remembers football in sophomore year . . . hopes to attend O.C.C. and study accounting . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating with a B average. Football 2; Baseball 2. DALE JEAN REYNOLDS . . likes Mr. Osenbaugh, Mr. Mangum, break. Dora Pierce . . . hopes to attend college and go into medicine . . . grea+est achieve- ment was receiving an A in Biology II. Girls League Social Service Chairman 3; German Club 2, 3; A.F.S. 4; House of Representatives 4; Girl of the Month 2; Science Club 4; Medical Explorers 4. PEGGY LOUISE RHEINBOLT ... Mortlcia ... enjoys singing, acting. Tom . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . greatest achievement was getting the part of Mrs. Pierce in My Fair Lady. Pep Club 2. 3; Concert Choir 2, 4; F.H.A. 4; Drama Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4. DEBORAH CLARK RICE . . . DebbJ . . . likes Miss Black, Mr. Nelson, Carroll Hodge, Hugh Powell . . . remembers Dutch-Irish. 1964 . . . hopes to attend U.C.I, and major in biology . . . greatest achieve- ment was receiving a ' t from Mr. Nelson. Latin Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 3. 4; Commissioner of Social Activities 4; Student Council 4; C.S.F. 2, 3; Steering Committee 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2. STEVEN ARTHUR RICE . . . Stevo . . . likes flying, A.D., sports, girls . . . remembers Homecoming 1964 . . . plans to attend college and become a Navy pilot. Football 2. 3: Track 2. 3; Science Club 4. BETTY LOU RIGGS . . . enjoys parties, Mr. Jackson . , recalls G.G. game . . . hopes to attend college 3nd work . . . greatest achievement was graduating. NATHAN RALPH RILEY ... Nate ... likes the kids, break. Mr. Fauskin . . . remembers football practices . . . plans to attend Cal State at Fullerton and go into medicine . . . biggest accomplishment was mak- ing Life Honor C.S.F. Football 3; C.S.F. 2. 3. 4; House of Representa- tives; Life Honor C.S.F. 4. PATRICIA JOAN RINGLBAUER . . . Pat . . . likes bas- ketball games, band . . . remembers football half- time shows . . . plans to attend college and become a correctional officer . . . biggest accomplishment was twirling fire baton. Steering Committee 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Ma- jorette 2, 3; Junio - Class Secretary 3; S Club 4; House of Representatives 3; Modern Dance Club 4. PAUL GARY RI5TOW . . . likes horses, skin-diving. girls . . . recalls Orange-Plus X game . . . hopes to attend Humboldt State and major in forestry . . . biggest accomplishment was becoming chief ranger in Explorer Post. Forestry Explorer Post 2, 3, 4; Band 4. IDA RIVERA . . . enjoys Mr. Gully, drama, weekends remembers working on Arsenic and Old Lace . . . plans to attend F.J.C. and become an accountant . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. Drama Club 4. COLLIN CASEY ROBERTS ... Casey ... likes base- ball, football . . . remembers winning Homecoming game . . . plans to go Into medicine. Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4; Dutch-Irish Cheerleader 3: Football 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4. STEVEN FRANKLIN ROBERTSON . . Steve . . . likes sports . . . remembers G.G. basketball game. Dutch- Irish . . . hopes to attend a J.C. . . . greatest achleve- • ent was graduating, Lettermen ' s Club 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Don- key Basketball 4. KEITH MICHAEL ROBINSON . . .Spots . . .likes sports, parties . . . recalls Graduation, 1964 . . . hopes to attend a J.C. Football 2; Track 4; Drama Club 4. 4: partiei And tvan ' i . . . g OHS . . . plant (o go SHERRY LEE ROBINSON . . . libet p«opEc. mu« c. ar n ' - •, ,-■rem«mb«r h«r Mnior y««r . - 1 An« JC . . ■biggest dccor- 1 all A ' t on h«r report c«r j WALOEMAR J. ROtlNSON STEVE JESS ROORIQUEZ t!Ves wood ihop . . . ■■' o novice wreiMing :olleg« . . . biggest Vj. ' :,:, fow bj.i 2, 3. 4. Wrestling 2; Latterrnvn ' t Club 2. 3. VINCENTE RODRIGUEZ . . . Vine? . . . litres baihrtb ' jncj brea . , . wiH a ' wovs remember qradudt ' on . pi jn  o attend college and become a doctc. Baibetball 3; Spanish Club 3. 4. fUGENE CARL ROE .. .Gene ... likes sports — - , ' S . . . will always remembef Mr. ce class ord Mr. Brennan ' t AD . pt n) to go to Fullerton JC . . .biggest acco ' np la- ment was graduating. BONNIE LEE ROGERS . . . Bon . . . likes outdoor sports and dancing . . . will always remember prom . . . plans to become a beautician . . . biggest ac comptishment wat graduating. GAA; Pep Club; Modern Dance Club. RICHARD W. ROGERS . . . Rich . . . tikes sports, cars, parties . . . will always remember January 2S. 1965 . . ■plans to go to FuHerton JC . . . biggest ac- complishment was passing Mils Hursey ' s AO class. CLARENCE EDWARD ROHM ... Tapi ... likes Un t.ir Lar.nr s Track Farm ... will always remember going on a SO-mile hike . . . plans to attend Brig- ham Young University . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. Football 2. 3: Track 2, 3; Cross Country -4. SHIRLEY ANNE ROLES . . . likes the senior girls. Mr. Hetticli, T- - - wif ft ' wivi r  — fTibor grad niaht of 64 State . . . big- gest ac ' - Ster ' : 2: GAA 2; y u%r ._ ' - ;.., 2 NANCY LEE ROLLYSON . Nancy . . . likes to trav- «-i .in I r) , to pirt. n . , . wiH always remember grad r -]h ' 6) in 1 Kn Fft 1 Berry Farm , plant to go to .1 bijtincii col ' cge . . . biggest accomptiihmont wos PMS ' nq Mr. Gully ' s AD dass. STEVEN PHILIP ROLPH .. Sparkpiuo .. likes ath. letics. pep rallies, Mr. Br nnon ' 9 AD class . . . will 0lw4v ramAmbitr th« SantA Anj( Vnllny BntbotbAtl ' • ' f wit 1 r f f , jrff.nj ,ir fr V i , h,| Key Club 2. 3. 4; Fellowship of Chrtstiftn Ath letes 3, 4; Ch«el Justice of Sludenl Court 4; Var sity Basketball 4; Vanity Track 3. 4. A( ' irt ' cliliili(ni. 1 DAVID PAUL ROMANO l |rn. ba9«bal . . w n i - i ..-:, -- J, : Spci ' ' Ll!.., 4 D NNY D  0 t« ....1 f - 1 1 v. Wrejtlinq i. , ivi nA vAruceiHf o Dio :.. , — 1 ! « •ctomplilhmtnt « gcftinq e- 2, ReMicler ]. 4; OrcK«ii 4; Dr«m« Club ' P Tk n ' f l% i LEONARD LAWRENCE ROSE . . . likes basketball qjmes. pep rallies and school spirit at Orange . . . will always remember Dutch-Irish and graduation . . . plans to go to college and get a degree in electronic engineering . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a B in trig. SUSAN MARIE ROSSITER ... Susie ... likes pizza. snow . . . will ti ' lways remember Homec oming half- time. 1964-65 . . . biggest accomplishment was gradua- ting . , . plans to work and then get married. JUNE KATHLEEN ROTH ... Junie ... likes dancing and Summer . . . will always remember taking the ACT test . . . plans to go to Orange State and be- come an elementary teacher . . . biggest accomplish- ment was being a hostess and going to school at the same time. Modern Dance Club. Current Events WAYNE WILLIAM RUPE . . . Wayne . . . likes machine shop and auto shop . . . will a ' lways remember the winter nationals . . . plans to attend FuHerton JC . . . biggest accomplishment was finishing his Model A, STEVEN ALAN RUSSELL . . . Steve . . . likes cars, sports, and weekends . . . will always remember the Welcome Dance . . . plans to go to a junior college a ' nd then switch to a four year . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating. THOMAS EDWARD RUSSELL . . . likes lunch, break and holidays . . . will always remember the milk car- tons at break . . . biggest accomplishment was grad- uating. Due to their bubbly nature, Charlie Brande and Janis Barnett were chosen MOST SPARKLING PERSONALITIES SHARON CLAIRE SACKS ... likes Spanish and sci- ence . . . will always remember the fun she had in Spanish IV . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC to study madical records and science . . . biggest accomplish- ment was memorizing a soliloquy from Hamlet. Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; Science Club 4; Teen Angels 4; Orange Youth Orchestra 4. ROBERT SAGE . . . Bob . . . tikes traveling. Linda, food . . . will always remember break . . . plans to be a generaJ contractor . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. LINDA JOYCE SALOW . . . Lyn . . . likes poetry and reading . . . will always remember Homecoming ' 64 . . . plans to work for an insurance company . . . biggest accomplishment was getting another A in art. Art Club 3. 4; Christmas Program 3. VIRGINIA SAMMONS in(j rtnd %rtnq DAWN CEIENE SAMS qO ' ig ' o i jthor ihowi. tt r erwM . , . emcmbe ' i the !■• _ . ■Irttn in her lophomore veer . . . p loH of new people, become e c , . -, . r. ,.,. t}geil re«t -«. -,- .-- - i ' k end eccompii|iitr g en ot - cfiH. - ■■; . . .L . CANOAce MARIA SAPARA C« ' V -(0¥ C- ' ■. ■' - . . ; - • c-- a 1 ' t r i , - .1 •hf ■ve «e« her g ' - 2. 3. : CSF 3 .b 4: I-AA 2. i. FRANK EDWARD SCALZ pidr i to find  job. Ed . . . Iike« ca ) REBECCA JEAN SCHIPKE f - - « pep rellies. Mrs. Etjgeri. P ball games . . . remembers GG in baiketball . . . bigget .i. t- v - rr i elude passing chemistry, being  tongleader. and finally becoming a senior . . . hop i r «  nd a four-year college and become a ' ' ■st GAA 2. 3 4; Block O 3: AM - ■G l of the Month 2; Pep Ctub 3. - )?nt }; French Club 2; Steering Comm. rr 3 ASB Song- leader 4; S Club 3. 4. BRENDA GALE SCHMITT . Brandy . . . enioyt Wet John ' s Do ' a Ptcfce. cc ' t-j ' n senior boys. Biology t ' . . . remembers meeting C.B. and O.S. . . . plans to go to FJC and then Irvine . ■. biggest achievement was transferring from Garden Grove High in her tr-nior fear. YFC 3. 4; Panther Echo« 4; Evaluation 4; Irish Yell Leader 4. TED ALBERT SCHMITZ ... Teddy . favorites are dances, poftir?. girls, Beverly . . . remembers New Year ' s, half-day sessions, Beverly . . . plans to go to OCC or FJC for a field in machine technology and become a millionaire . . . greatest feat wai graduating. Football 2; Most Valuable Player 2; Basketball 2 Track 2; Football 3. ERNIE SCHNEIDER . . . likes surfing, girls, mone, rcniembcrj the last day of school . . . hopes o become a dentist after taking pre-med at FJC. Youth in Government City Treasurer 4. ANN LOUISE SCHNIEPP ep ... likes ■. minq, boa ' inq, art. cokes . . . hers Dutch-lrish in i ; .rar when s - - - . drenched with red and green dyc . . . hopes lo at- tend San D ego State, study art or oceanography, travel, and get married . . . being able to get up at 6:00 A.M. every morning and loolting KalT alive was her greatest accomplishment. Iki ai ii ( IM lav« DIETEK H SCHROER LITA LYNN SCHUMACH L.)a b«bi tennil O ' lnevtAnd univertitim plAyinc) enrdx CSF axil i r Qtttttit tccom- .: . ' . ' ) : GAA J. 3, 4. MAHIIYN SCHWEIDE DAVID lARL SCOTT . Popri . . («vo ' ltn arr ,;,,,,, ,..,. ),,, V ; , i I, ,-. 1.1, r,,,i ' I AT 1. «: K«- FCA ) 4 M.-t ' A ' . . I JACK SCOTT. .. likes U.S. History ... will always remember receiving his last report card . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest accomplishment w . going to school. Football 3: Track 3. JULIE LEE SCOUTEN . . . Scooter . . . likes dancing. swimming, and parties . . . will always remember prom . . . plans to become a dental assistant . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. KENNETH WAYNE SEEBOLD ... likes dances, par- ties, ioVes . . . wilt always remember prom ' 64 . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating. WILLIAM ALLEN SELDEN ... Bill ... likes painting 1 1 M ' Lir music . . . plans to become a commercial jrrsf jnd portrait pointer ... biggest accomplish- ment was doing all the art work for the annual. Art 2. 3. 4: Science 3. 4; Latin 2. 3; Most Artis- tic 4; Annual Staff 4. MARGARET E. SELLERS . . . Peggy . . . likes PE . , will always remember Girl-Date-Boy, ' 65 . . . biggest accomplishment was passing typing. House of Representatives 4; Youth-in-Gov ' t. Coun- cilman 4, LEON ALAN SELVIDGE. .. likes sports and Mrs. Johnson ' s class . . . plans to attend Orange Coast and then transfer to a four-year college , . . biggest ac- complishment was graduation. Football 2; Wrestling 2; FFA 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN SETZLER . bowling and cooking. TED E. SHAFFER , . Pat . GARY WILLIAM SHANAFELT ... likes history, writ- ing, and bookbinding . . . plans to become a teach- er. Teacher Tyros; C.S.F. 2. 3. 4. tardies, GREGORY ALAN SHANER ... Greg ... likes track, skin diving, and drag racing . , . remembers his first day at OHS . . . plans to attend college . . . biggest accomplishment was passing A.D. Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN SHANNON ... Bon Bon ... likes VWs. biology labs, pizza, and Dutch-Irish Day . . . remembers CIF finals, and watching the Irish win In her Jr. year . . . plans to attend Long Beach State . . . biggest accompllsnment was graduating. Latin Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 4. PHILIP JOE SHARP ... Phil ... likes bowling, foot- ball, and agriculture . . . remembers Dutch-Irish Day and the sit-down strike . . . plans to attend Orange Coast . . . biggest accomplishment was graduatlnq. FFA 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS PAUL SHAVER . . . Chicago . . . likes girls, money, beach, parties, and sleeping . . . remembers meeting his girl friend and graduating . . . plans to become an Interior decorator . . . biggest accom- plishment was graduating. ROBERT L. SHAY . . . Bob . . . likes snow, beach, cars, and reading . . . remembers the first time he heard A. P. get mad . . . plans to join the service. DONNA LEE SHEETS . . . Donna . . . likes boys, driv- ing, swtmming. cooking, and living . . . remembers an apple being splattered at her feet after being whizzed across campus . . . plans to attend F.J.C. . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating FHA 4; Future Nurses 4. ANDHEW JAY SHISHKOFF . . An Jy . r„ ,- All ' l-V ' . . likM mod- ' ■on« . . . later will t«rve in ?,„.. J 4- CSf ? 3. ' ' J: Mo- - - 1 =- . •• •■1 LKY 3: Coronation Cou , 2 4; Yell Leader 4: Pec Jr ' -l 4; Junior Varlity Tennit 3 V . 4: Arjenlc and Old Lace 4 EDWARD LAWRENCE SHOEMAKER . Willie . . i.trt t . ' f ' - --• ' - ) ' .- ' • ' b rs wre (ling „,, , ••onle« claw . consider) LYNDA SUE SHRADER . L,fda ' e Mr. Fv.-. kin. Mri Eggeri and Mrj. Harr.« . . . will v- mmember the riot witll Garden Grove . . . p ' l - --- ' ' ■- ' inlideri grjj- - mtttee 3: House wrt. ' ffrtTi ' .f J 4 no cconilng rrincesi 4; ■' ' f and Meant Committee 4; Girit ' League ■t 3, 4. DIANE MARIE SHUFFLER Solt ' ihoe . . . I ' l t Dert the gome attend college o was biggest ac- i.wnipi.inmen(. GAA 2. ROIERT JAY SHULEN8ERGER ... Bob . . enioys wa - ' iport) laii. a po ' % cari ... remembers lirft da, in school at OHS . . . plans to become an archi tect . . . receiving Music Award was biggest accom plishment, LINDA VIRGINIA SINGLEY . . . Linda . . . enioys go • I !, •K ' ! •• • 1 honeback riding ... will al m- , r Tif rr tjf-f ji. nq currcnt eve ti in Mr. Faus t.n 1 ri,m will become a beautician ... pauinq Miss Stovcf ' i history class was biggest accomplish mcnt.. FHA 4. AM!TA RAE SKINNER A- •• •-! Miss Black, ••.. Mrs. Harris o- ' games... D ' l ' ch Irish in ,ear . . . will JC . . . bigqrif .1 - : . ipitshment was 4 ' French Club 4; YTeens 2. 3, 4. PHILIP HARRY SKINNER . . . Flash . . . likes lauah- .nq sports . . . will always remember receiving his vartity football letter . . . plans to go to college and then study for the ministry . . . considers losing wr.qht his biggest accomplishment. I ' till 2. 3. 4: FCA 4: Christmas Assembly •• ■1 Basketball 4; Varsity Basketball Managr 4, Tr.ick 4, JOHN RICHARD SLATER . . . John . . . likes can planes, and reading . . . plant to go to .unmr cr lege and have an Air Force career. LINDA MARGARET SLIFE . . Sbtm, ..■-. ■. ih.n,j to do with the band . . . will always remr- 1 • r ' l, ' ! tooth.iH in thn (tnsn fl«w ' 4 the J. i • ' J moior ■■1 lest accorr- Bjnj 2, 3. 4; French Club 2. Ptp Club 2: Honors Program. ROBERT JOHN SLOVER Bob li.- E.is ' i wnr-k will always rer nrnber o.ll attend college ... biggest a was graduating. Lettermen ' s Club 2, ), 4; Track 2. 3, 4. CAROL SUE SMALLWOOD Cjirol likes art and people . . w ' l ' otwats rfimnfnbnr the apple core ordeal . . . plant to go to college and become a alrlino hotlCW. hul la s. - ..I j t I C M I T W CHRISTINE MARIE SMITH like hones at OHS . nnl wet gr ' .-■J- ' -  J. ■' -■' ' • . Mm Club 2. HANK HfKltRT SMITH  .i- ' irs r).. l ' ' JENNIFER LYNN SMITH . . . Jenny . . . likes Mr. Cole. Miss Hurssy, +he Senior Women, modern jaiz . . . remembers spending five hours putting up the false celling for Homecoming . , . hopes to get a B,A. and join the Peace Corps . . . passing Algebra II was her greatest achievement. Teacher Tyros 3. 4; Y-Teens 3. 4; Trampoline Club 3. JOHN L. SMITH . . . Grease . . . enjoys music, Terrie, qymnjsfics, Fender Instruments . . . remembers June. I9M . . . getting through Mr. Brown ' s A.D. class was his biggest accomplishment . . . plans to go to a JC and then UCLA Medical College. KEVAN LEE SMITH . . .favorites are girls, cars, elec- tronics, drafting, outdoor life . . . remembers gradua- tion . . . hopes to aittend FJC and go Into elec- tronics . . . getting through high school was his big- gest feat. PAMELA ANN SMITH ... Pam ... enjoys dating. reading, riding, bowling . . . will always remember her first Integraftlon march in Florida . . . plans to go to college and marry . . . filling out her senior Information sheet was her biggest accomplishment. Student Council 2, 3; Steering Committee 4; French Club 2; National Forensic League 2, 3. PATRICIA BELLE SMITH ... Pat . Ing, working, going to the beach likes water ski- , remembers the sit-down strike and Dutch-Irish ' 64 , . . plans to work and ajttend FJC . . . graduating from Orange High was her greatest achievement. Spanish Club 2; GAA 2. RONALD WAYNE SMITH . . ing, cars, money, the beach Ron . . . likes girls, skl- . . remembers the sit- down strike . . . hopes to go to Europe and have a good time . . . greatest achievement was graduating. Football 2, 3. SHERRY FAY SMITH ... Smitty ... likes food, par- ties, boys, fun . . . remembers being hit by a milk carton . . . plans to marry and be happy . . . gradu- ating from OHS was her biggest accomplishment. FHA 2; GAA 2. NANCY ROSE SNYDER . . . Nan . . . favorites are mushrooms, blue things, Mrs. Blair, the beach, friend- ly people . . . remembers graduation, CIF, and Prom . . . plans to attend college, be useful to other peo- ple, and marry Bob . . . passing English IV was her biggest feat. PAUL DEAN SOLT . . . Barney . . . likes music, cars, fun, food, his home . . . remembers his IBth birthday . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating from OHS. GEORGE SOMBART PATRICIA ANN SOMMERS ... Honey ... likes food. money, fuzzy sweaters, pianos . . . remembers having two black eyes and the speeches In speech class . . . hopes to become a dental technician . . . get- ting all A ' s and B s on her report card and learning things the hard way were her biggest ac- complishments. Pep Club 2; Jr. Choir Pianist 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 2, 3; Trampoline Club 3. BRUCE WALTER SORENSON . . . enjoys sports, Jan. food, dancing, talking , . . remembers meeting Jan and entering OHS . . . plans to go into criminology or political science . . . getting up for school every morning was his biggest achievement. Class President 2; Football 4; Basketball 4; Base- ball 4; FCA 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. Senioritis, JEFFRY LYNN SORENSON.. .Jeff. . .likes the Deach, Spanky, art. auto shop, girls. Summer, elec- tronics . . . remembers Dutch-Irish and Donkey Bas- i etball . . . plans to attend OCC . . . graduating was h ' s biggest achievement. . , . and they jumped and jumped . . . I Ditch Da vs. aniioutly Awaiting graduation. MARGARET ELLEN SORENSEN . .anion playing («f.n ) d d badminton ... b ggesf accomplithmenf waa graduating. . consder) graduating JEAN SOniLE . Gaqct . b ' Cjrjeit accomptiihment. KATHRYN IRENE SPARKS . . . Kathy . . . tikes watef fiyi ' g . ■■p ' ant to go to junior college and later to Europe . . blqgett acco ' nDl ' i ' nnent was driving ir Southern Cal ' fo ' nia. MICHAEL GENE SPARLING ' ■' •• likes hunt. ing and working at Dennv ' s . . . w.I! always ' ' •■■- ber the time his father left for Viet Nam and ■- loft man of the house . . . plans to go to fu ■' JC ■. biggest accomplishment was learning to cooi for Denny ' s. MARLENE LOIS SPEAR enioys the beach, parties and Mr. Gundcfion , . . remembers Dutch-lrljh ' 6S . . . plans to go to a state college . . . biggest a: cof ipliihmcfit was remembering where ihe put things CARROLLYN SPLANE PATRICIA ANN SPRADLIN . . . Trisha . . . likes Mr P ' anqe and Biology II . . . will always remembe ' graduation . . . plans to become a physical therapit . , biggest accomplishment was getting picture ir annual on Donkey for Donkey Basketball. GAA 2. 3, A; Pep Club 3; Steering Committee 7 GAA Model Representative 2. 4; Youth-in.Gov  Day A. RONALD CLINTON STAMP ... likes cars, basebai ar -i flying . . will a ' ways remember his girl friers i plant to be a P ' lot and join the Navy. ROGER FRANKLIN STANFIELD ... likes weo .. i« holidays, summer . . . will alwavt remember ' vear at high Khoot . . . plans to be an e r technician . . . biggest accomplishment wai g- ... ing. RICHARD WALLACE STANFORD, JR Ra l k« « part.e and loud mus c . . . will always • ■- ■ber having Mr. Gully two periods in a row . . i y to go to college . . . biggest accomplishment wat not spending his money as fast as he made it. ALAN GORDON STEARNS . Al hoi ' :ifl i tu T '  plant to go to c College . . . b gaeit accomp ' ' t  ' '  mw . every morning for school. «MAt M aiZAlCTH STIARN ' . . . will alwavt stairs . . . plans '  I ' - ' i listing her btggest i .■■— t-- r- GAA; Drill Team; Homemahing Club. TAun A nu . A . ' ------ v.AA ? 1 j, .. Class vice President 3; Taroga SM f ) Co  pmpori« 2. 3; Orenge and White CUbs end Activities Editor 4; Y-Teeivs ), 4 i tm i i REX DOUGLAS STEFFEY ... likes Miss Bredlow. Mr, Williams, and crafts . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC and go into a field of law . . . graduating wj-. biggest accomplishment. Banking and Finance 4; Medical Explorers 4. ESTHER JOYCE STEINKLEIN . . . likes sewing, swim- ming. and basketball games . . . remembers explod- ing ' starch all over herself during a chemistry lab . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC and then probably Irvine . . . biggest accomplishment was getting a B in chemistry. CSF 2; Y-Teens 4; Teacher Tyros 4; Flagtwirler 4. CONNIE STEPHAN CAROLYN STEPHENS piANNE LYNN STEPHENS . . . DI-Dee . . . likes ski- ing, dancing, Woody, and basketball games ... re- members the after-game dances . . . plans to go to Fullerton JC and then UCLA to become a dance teacher . . . getting only one speeding ticket was biggest accomplishment. Student Senate 2; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4. KATHRYN GAY STEPHENS ... Kathy ... liked lunch and Dutch-Irish . . . remembers getting her first traf- fic ticket . . . will attend Fullerton JC and become an interior decorator . . . biggest accomplishment was learning to drive a stick shift. SUSAN MARIE STEPHENS . . . Susie . . . likes parties, music, pool, and Ron . . . remembers coming to QMS In ' 62 and meeting Ron . . , plans to go to college and studying interior decorating . . , staying happy was biggest accomplishment. Concert Choir 2, 3; Musicals 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Art Club 4. KATHLEEN STEPHENSON REBECCA ANN STEVENS . . . Bekkee . . . likes Kenny, traveling, and vacations . . . remembers the half-day sessions and all the fun with Kenny . . . future plans include Fullerton JC and marriage. GAA 4; Pep Club 2. 4; Art Club 2; Y-Teens 4. LONDA CATHERINE STEWART. . . likes the football games, pep rallies, and Miss Black , . . remembers Coronation ' 64 . . , plans to attend UC at Irvine . . . biggest accomplishment was being a song leader. GAA 2. 3, 4; Girl of the Month 2; S Club 4; Steering Committee 2, 3; ASB Songleader 4. MARY NELL STEWART ... likes swimming, and food . . . plans to go to college and become a teacher . . . passing the brief-form test in shorthand was biggest accomplishment. MICHAEL JAY STEWART . . . likes auto-mechanlcs and sports . . . remembers Easter vacatio n 64 . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC . . . owning a car was biggest accomplishment. Football 2. 3. announcements, JON STtEBER ROBERT GEORGE STIGERTS . . . Bob . . . likes skiing, baseball, basketball, and swimming . . . remembers the riot after the ' 64 Garden Grove basketball game . . . plans to go to San Jose State and major In history . , . biggest accomplishment was participating In the All City swimming meet at Los Angeles In ' W. Lettermen ' s Club 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Basket- ball 4; Football 2. ENOCH MAYNARD STORM ... likes electronics, hunting, cars, school, and traveling . . . remembers graduation . . . plans to continue education at Chap- man College. Banking and Finance 4. JOE KAIL STOUffE ' , Hjr ' nq A. ROIERT LEE STRAIN i.be« Mr NeFson Kathy. ji ' ir.jTii, fnendiy people iunqlA«tei , . rememberi ' - It . . . plant to Attend Cal. Stofe at . gre«tett «cht«v«m«ntt were trig and pictures. J ' -- ' 1 Committee 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; CSF ? Football 3: Annu« Staff 4. -- r T JOHN STRAUSS . e«atie . . likw Poc WevJohn I . emcmbflft the Stfawberry . hopct to er ter a JC . ■■b ggeit feat • ' . fining Mr, Smith I biology c ' au. JULIANN MARTINA STREAM favorites ' —■' •• ) clothes. • n by a •. - ■_ ■- j to FJC • ■' a career m industrial art n the past three years wai , . . J . , j... .. , iiiont. Ar ( jd J_ 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Latin Club 2 I ' ] Prire in art contest. DURWARO DAVID STRINGER . . . Dave . . . likes sail- 1 )- ' iro ' ts cjr«. luffing ..plans to enter col ng how to Surf was his biggest ac- 2. 3: Student Council Treasurer 3; Latin C:jb J. Spanish Club 2; House of Representa- tives 4; Youth in Government 4. OLEN FRANK STUCKLEY. JR. . enjoyt rats, snakes. t - ) ii.Mr.Ji Judy . remcmberi Saturday night , hopri ' o attend Cal Poly Tech. and become an r ' ectronic engineer. Football 2: Track 2: Concert Choir 2. Raccalaurcale, ERNEST SU6GS . . . Ernie . . . favorites are football. t .itoba I, basketball, airtt . . . plens to attend college and work for the F.B.I. . . . learning to dance was his biggest accomplishment. JUDY ANNE SUNDQUIST. . likes playing the ac- orlT ' - an 1 organ . . remembers Coronation and K r Bfrrinan AO c ' flss , . . plan! to maior in music 1 FJC and get married . . . considers passing geom- ' ry her biggest feat. Talent show 7 Pop Club 3: Drama Club 3: Jr. Choir 4 NONA MYRA SUTHERLAND . . . likes most sports ' d going different places ... likes Mrs. M. Clark ' s E. class . . . hopes to become a teacher . . . great- .t achievement was passing English IV. Teacher Tyros 3, 4. MICHAEL KENT SWICK M k. . enioyt can. ?r cotloas ood . . MUinq Al- n nl. KAREN lYNNE TALMAGE rr favorltm are Mr. Br«n- s H....t4 p. • n..«u ! J, 3, ; P pClub 2, 1; H„ ing Wmcvti 4; Sonior Skit 3; CI M i ' rvAvic -AH4ni« TAVina JAMES WILLIAM TAYLO Jmto • f lh.1t.n T Iro lk.  in.:l hunfinq filh.ntj I I }, 1; Track MtM vr ' .U ' .AN AITN lATlOP 9 t j! ay ' jje n5« rvttft ' - ' f ' T.V ( 84 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED— Chris Portigal and Joe Colon KENNETH STEPHEN TEYSKO . . , Rudy . . . enjoys sports, music, Mr. Hamer, Mr. Meade . . . remem- bers GG fight . . . hopes to attend college . . . play- ing In a sextet in the district music festival and graduating were his biggest accomplishments. Band 2, 4; Cross Country 2. 4; Track 3. 4; Bas- ketball Manager 4; Storekeeper 4. and finally JUDDY LYNN THAYER ... favorites are Jerry, art. music, food, home . . . remembers Prom . . . hopes to be successful in the banking field . . . receiving an A in AD was her greatest feat. HELEN ELIZABETH THOMAS . . . Lanl . . . enjoys eat- ing lunch in the Activities Office, Presbyterians. studying voice, baritones. Miss Black ' s P.E. class . . . remembers waking up to Chris Ohmer ' s handiwork her first day at OHS, riding the rooters ' bus, Dutch- Irish . . . hopes to attend Westmont or Redlands and become an English teacher . . . keeping up with the Spanish Club. a nd meeting the REFLECTOR dead- lines were her biggest accomplishments. Spanish Club 4; President 4; Senate 4; Teacher Tyros 4: Youth in Government Day 4; REFLECTOR columnist; Social Service Committee 4. KATHARINE MARIE THOMAS . . . Kathy . . . favorites are music, tennis, senior patio, French . . . remembers getting her driver ' s license . . . hopes to attend col- lege and major In psychology . . . making Life Honor In C5F was her greatest achievement. CSF 2, 3. 4: Life Honor 4; S Club 2, 3. 4 Membership Committee 4; French Club 2, 3. 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4; GAA 2, 3. 4; Varsity Ten nis 3, 4; Varsity Badminton 3. 4; Block O 4. MARJORIE ELLEN THOMAS . . . Margie . . . enjoys parties, GAA, Latin Club activities. Mrs. Gunn, boys . . . remembers Dutch-Irish her sophomore year . . . hopes to attend FJC and become a nurse . . . great- est feat was graduating. GAA 2, 3. 4; Officials Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Vice President 4. SHIRYAL LEE THOMAS . . . Dee . . . favorites are horses, skating, swimming, sports, Mrs. Mullemaster . . . remembers the Prom and Dick Lewis . . . plans to work and care for her mother and later get mar- ried . . . biggest accomplishment was getting through Mr. Gully ' s A.D. class and graduating. CINDA DARLENE THOMPSON . . . Cindy . . . likes traveling, her dog. playing the pla ' no, swimming , . . hopes to attend FJC and major In music or business . . . graduating was her biggest accompllshmenf. Pep Club 4. JAMES THOMPSON JOE P. THOMPSON ... Tommy ... likes cars, mon- ey... considers graduating to be his greatest achievement. SANDRA LYNN THOMSEN ... Sandy ... enjoys Vic- tor, nature, acting, dancing, singing . . . hopes to at- tend a junior college and become a housewife. Choir 4. KENNETH LEWIS TIEDE ... Ken ... favorites are girls, food, sports, Mr. Wood ' s speech class. P.E. with Mr. Brashears . . . remembers his first Dutch- Irish . . , hopes to enter forestry or law enforcement in Orange or Phoenix . . . greatest feat was graduat- ing. German Club 3, 4; Law Enforcement Post 266 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arm$ 4. TERRY LEE TILTON ■ffnt . . . b« ' i g accepted •rat ) work . . . gr«du ' enf. OONNIE RAY TIMBERMan fpo ' tt . . . pt«n to gc • ating wai hia b!ggei GREG TIMME . Tim . . . iilei art. pdrtiet. dmmi remcTibcn Friddy mghH . . . plant to go into def ' gntnq. EDDIE EARL TIMMONS . . likei Bev. cart. cKurch . -— i ' -i Dad . , , reme nb«r ttudy hall . . . hopei FJC . . . pauing AD wm hit greatet- 1 ' 2; Track 2. ALBERT ALLEN TOBEY. JR Al. Tobey . . . Hke g.Hi footbdH. cart . hopet to become an arch tect , . . biggett accomplithment was being late fo c ' ats and never getting caught and patting Mif. Huftey ' t clatt. Football 3. C()l]ini(Ml( ' (Mn(Mlt. PATRICIA M TOtEY RONALD MEREDITH TOLLISON . . . Ron . . . I ap«i to attend college anri become on archlttct . . . con ' I ' derf graduating to be tiii greatest achievetrtet t. CONNIE LYNN TOWNSENO Jarr r- ., u rh ts© telephone boott refnetibn ' t tin ' P E bud i et . . . plant (or the future include going . buiinett tcttool and working . . . graduating was tier biggeit la« . ALIERT WESLEY TOY Ai likes Rtnaulh. nnon- f, plan to attend fu ' lerton JC. CYNTHIA JOANNE TRADER !MA : C nde . . . laoo ' iln ELAYNE JEANETTE TRAk lk,«ELL . . likM w« ng coohinq aft rnulic fnfnrml ' Ort being on ttri ... .- „ . . . ..•._. .g, iff horrir I dMign . . ► AT ICI fAt TREWTTT • es p«ople 1 iot • 31 •• :- greatest  cJ t a ' a ' c ' PC t . ' ). 4: Pap Club ). 4; Clau Sk-t 4; G rif - Entartoinmant CommiHM 2; FirtI Ta«rT . 4. JANEAN LOUISE TROUTMAN Jan e- , i«e ti t ,o uiarl Jot-n pJlrtni t f OcveneT rr-t spirit and pasting Mr No mora posters no mora gamas! J. 4; 3. 4: 86 i CALVIN GERALD TUCKER ... Cat ... favorites are chess, slot car rocinq, reading science fiction . . . re- nnembers rising in ptiysics from a D to a B within a semester . . . hopes to work in the rocketry field . . . biggest feat was graduating. CHoss Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2. ROGER ERNEST TURCOHE . . . likes food . . . remem- bers going to OHS . . . biggest accomplishment was working on teacher ' s ca rs in auto shop . . . plans to go into the Air Force. MARILYN SUE TURNER . . , Susie . . . likes musicals, singing, the beach, pizza . . . remembers getting out af I2:l0 during double session . . . hopes to attend FJC and BYU . . . graduating was her greatest achievement. Concert Choir 3, 4; Bye Bye Birdie 3; Annie Get Your Gun 3; My Failr Lady 4. LYNN UEMATSU STEVEN UNGER GEORGE DWIGHT V A L I Q U ET . . . Tex . . . enioys dancing, girls, horseback riding, being helpful. swimming . . . remembers learning to dance . . . plans for the future include becoming an architect or race car builder and designer . . . learning to have con- versation with a girl was his biggest accomplishment. CYRIL Van KEIRSBELK . . . Cy . . . favorites are sports, cars, ag, graduaiion . . . remembers Prom and junior year . . . plans to become a carpenter. FFA 2 3 4- Treasurer 4; Section President; Base- ball i. LOU ANNE VON TREESE ALICIA VARGO - - - enioys ceramics, swimming, books, music . . . plans to major In religion and medicine at Valparaiso University . . . considers grad- uating her greatest achievement. Memories will RONALD VERONtCK . . . Ron . . . likes baseball, bas- ketball, track, art . , . remembers being stuffed In a locker on Dutch-Irish . . . plans to attend FJC . . . being told he would have a great life was his big- gest accomplishment. SUSANNE LEE VOSS . . . Sue. Crazy-legs ... tavorit es include dancing, sports, poetry, music, people, drama . . . remembers finding her car (yV ) sitting on the sidewalk In front of the student parking lot . . . hopes to go to OCC and San Jose State and maybe take up professional dancing . . . being direct- or of THE FISHERMAN was her biggest accomplish- ment. Steering Committee 2; Drama Club 4; Secretary 4; Class Skit 4; THE FISHERMAN 4; Director 4. THOMAS E. WADE . . . enjoys sailing, racing, hunt- ing , . . remembers senior year . . . hopes to become a movie producer , , . making someone happy was his great achievement, LYNDA LOUISE WAGNER . . . favorites are P.S., Byron, playing pool, Mrs. Clark, Chevies . . . remem- bers 11-29-64 and Dutch-Irish 1964 ... plans to major in English and music at a JC . . - passing her senior year was her greatest feat. Steering Committee 2. LYNN RASSMUSSEN WAGSTAFF . . . Wagie ... en- joys Lynn Whittlngton, cars, wrestling, going out with the boys . . . remembers fighting , , . hopes to go to FJC and go Into art or become a butcher . . , considers getting through school to be his biggest accomplishment. Wrestling 2. KAREN SUE WAITE . . . Kandl . . . likes vacations, sports, folk music, football games, people, architec- ture . . . remembers her first day in mechanical drawing . . , plans for the future include majoring in psychology at the University of California at Santa Barbara . . . biggest accomplishment was attending the summer session at Santa Barbara her junior yea r. CSF 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Steering Com- mittee 2; Teacher Tyros 4. fLOYO O ' - it; ' to  M. WfMtllnq 2. WALCOTT . •- --••1 q. foo - 9rofT and . plant . polling ' oal was - r-menf. ] 4; Football 2: Fora«tr Explorar Po  ; Leitermenj Club . CYNTHIA ANN WALDOW . . . Cindy . . . enjoyi Bill. itrr ihiing, the gi ' ll ' flumbor partivs . . . romcm ' t ' •• . ' j jtcti-lriih . . . tiop«t to maror and got a job ' ) )eit accompliihmant wai learning to drivo 3 •. jr OAA 2 ) 4 Ffench Club 2. KITTY LYNN WALKER ... likM cooking. Miu Black. - ' nberi making friendi at OHS college . . . getting througtt A.D. FMA 4. ROGER LYNN WALKER . . . tavo ' itei art ir -. (. • 1 i;.- , . fomembeff the lit-down itrikc -i college and become a teactier . . . ' o Girl. Date-Boy wat tiii biggeit ac- Ptiotography Club 4; Science Club 4; Band r 3. 4, CONSTANCE JEAN WALL . . . Connie . . . likei A.D., neon . . . remembers the sit-down strike . . . plans to atfon ) 1. r o,5l and travel ... biggest accomptishme ' « n i M r ) to school on Mondays. CAA 2 3. 4. CANDICE BECKY JILL WARD . . . Candy . . . likes . ..... r., r ' n food, the beach . . . remembers Dutch . to attend San Diego State . . . com- Ot S her senior year was her biggest AA 2, 4; Steering Committee 2. MICHAEL LEE WARD . . Mike . . . likes Pat, cars , . rcfnembrrs Prom 64 . . . hopes to got a job . . . passing Mr. Brown s A.D. class was his greatest achievement. Football 2; Steering Committee 2. DONALD 6. WARNER . . . Don . . . biggest accom- pliihmtrnt w.5t graduating. CHARLOTTE MARIE WARRING ... Charlie ... likes hi,.- .-, ' •■. t wbbie gum, football games ... remem- ' 44, Homecoming ' M ... considers .ind and typing to be her biggest ac- ERALO D. WATT, JR . . girls, the Activities OKice . . Pius X i CIF knpas to all H. ' ii.-. I k.-; ' . ' ..■I 111 .nt H l,« , I v L.ll, KATHLEEN EllEN WATT r-ilh, ' .k-s ' .rnc . . . Uiar-l !j a! jnni 4 -.:,: ■r (Sn K ' 1 ■■RICHARD EUGENE WEAKLAND . . Rick . . . fovorit n ciub 4; Vep ii( ' ' i ' la( 1.- DENNIS „.,.. P F LIE WEAVER Weavo l.ke« A P ' I fjnw An.-I [itn f m.ith r1 ' IIHY JIAN Will . . Bel -|, rV ' V,l r TO ' , r-lf-l  1, . l-t.h.Tiei ' .! FHA 4. 1 ; ' J HENRY WEBER wo ' k an.j have fu- graduating. .-. - ent was i I MICHAEL JOHN WEEKS . . . likes amoteur radio . . . pljns to go into electronic engineering. STEPHEN JOHN WEHNER . . . Steve . . . favorites are Carol, math, science, sports. Mr. Nelson, Dutch- Irish. Senior Ditch Day . . . remembers the Prom . . . hopes to become a physicist or engineer after attending Irvine . . . greatest achievement v os receiv- ing a good grade In Mrs. King ' s English IV Honor ' s class. Baseball 2; Wrestling 2. 3; Football 3; German Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; CSF 2. 3. 4; Panther Echoes 4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. LINDA SUE WEHUNT ... Sue ... enjoys boys... remembers going out with Dave . . . plans to attend Fullerton JC. CARL JAY WEI5 . . .likes electronics, scuba diving, fiving, guitar . . . hopes to earn a degree In elec- tronics and become an Air Force pilot. Radio Club 2; Vice-President 2. KATHERINE LYNN WERNER . . . Kay . . . enjoys wa- ter sports, sewing, art, writing letters . . . remembers the Girl Wonders . . . plans to attend Santa Ana JC and go into art . . . biggest accomplishment was passing U.S. History. Pep Club 2; La4in Club 4; FHA 4. GLORIA JEAN WHEAT . . . Glna . . . likes sewing. Miss Black, Miss Hursey, swimming . . . hopes to work, attend night school, and get married . . . graduating was her greatest achievement. as we move BRENDA JOYCE WHEELER ... favorites are sports, ■■eading, music . . . remembers Dutch-Irish . , . plans for the future Include aittending a JC and marriage . . . graduating was her biggest accomplishment. CHRIS JOSEPH WHITE ... enioys football, drawing, cars, surfing, girls . . . remembers Dutch-Irish ' 63 and ' 64 . . . plans to attend OCC . . . biggest accomplish- ment was making B football team. B Football 2. JONATHAN JAMES WHITE . . . Jon . . . likes all wa- ter sports, girls . . . remembers Coronation 64. Dutch- Irish, half-day sessions . . . hopes to go to a JC and later attend the University of California af Santa Barbara . . . getting his braces off was his greatest accomplishment. LINDA SHARON WHITE ... Cleo ... likes Chuck Buffington. parties, the beach, summers, food, drama . . . remembers Coronation ' 64, Dutch-lrsh ' 63 . . . hopes to become a beautician . . . graduating and passing A.D, are her greatest achievements. BARBARA LYNN WHIHINGTON ... Lynn ... enjoys Miss Black. Sr. Problems, pizza. L.R.B.. vacations . . . remembers falling out of her desk in Biology I, Prom, sit-down strike . . . plans to become a dental assistant . . . greatest achievements are graduating and passing A.D. Drama Club 2. CYNTHIA JOAN WHITTINGTON . . . Cindy . . .likes weekends, friendly people . . . remembers Homecom- ing ' 63 . . . hopes to go to FJC and be happy . . . dissecting a worm in biology was her biggest ac- complishment. Art Club 2, 4. MARY SUSAN WICHELHAUS . . . Q . . . favorites are bovs, tennis, golf, clothes, skiing . . . remembers be- ing a privileged junior . . . plans to attend college and have a career . . . biggest accomplishment was accepting responsibility. GAA 4; Varsity Tennis 4; House of Representa- tives 3: Nightingales 3; Pep Club 4; Evaluation 2. 3, 4; Panther Echoes 4; Best-dressed Irish Couple 3. JOHN SCOTT WICKENHISER ... likes cars. . . . hopes to attend Cal. State at Fullerton . Ing chemistry was his greatest feat. German Club 4. racing . pass- DEBORAH ANN WICKERSHEIM . . . Debby . . . likes P.E., sports, Mrs. M. Clark, Miss Black ... remem- bers going to CIF In basketball ' 64 ... biggest ac- complishment was passing A.D. and graduating. GAA 2, 3. 4; Officials Club 3, 4; Teacher Ty- ros 4. THOMAS JEFFEIY WIEMAN . . Jeff . . likei hunt- - f«,r.r..i b ' Oloq . hlliir.g, being depreis«d . . . re- ,T (;h,ng f cAft ' e 6t second lunch... to college end be h«ppv . . . biggest ' w i q .H;  j hit tc ' ence proiect Kev Club 3. 4: House ■■ing 2: Steering Com- ' ' • ' ? ' ■3, , S; ' ■■:c C ' b 4; Tennis 3; YoutK in Government 4; Kev Club Vice President 4. CYNTHIA SUE WILLEFOIID C«ndv . likes Mr. O ' j ' c ' -i ' ' ' recfli ' t the lootbA ' t gd e o ■i—J 9 ' a - i ' ' 6 ' plans to attend UC C ' ' . ' . rr - plishment was being S ?c ' q Co- - CSF 2: Gernr an Club 7 i: V.ce President 3; Pep Club 3: PANTHER ECHOES Co-editor 4: Soioni 3; O ' ess Boa d 4; Election Boa f v • i Fv - tion 4, DONNA MARIE WILLIAMS . Don ... enioys s«im- m.r ' :} bow riq tkdtinq dancing, reading . . . recalls Mo ' rcominq the basketball games, crafts class . . . r- .p ' -i to become a beautician . . , great achievement -.1 q ' adyatinq, GAA 2; Cho ' u 2 GAVIN BRUCE WILLIAMS likes girls sports, ■■' . the beach . . . rememberi dissecting a worm ogv II . . . plans to attend FJC and become a _ rent citiren of the U.S. . . . biggest accomplish. tnent was winning a goldfish at the May Festival. GRANT RAYMOND WILLIAMS iphes sw.mm.ng. • ' .ic« baitr baii qame , football games, wrestling ■epH , remembers the track league finals . . . opes to attend Sanl Ana College and then West- mont College . . . biggest accomplishment was be- ng elected Youth for Christ President. Youth for Christ 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Football 2: Wrestling 2. HAROLD A. WILLIAMS . . . enjoys the beach, par- ' 01 body surftng. spending money . . . recalls Dutch trith and the summer of ItU . ■. plans to work and go into the service . . . graduating was his biggest accomplishment. KATHRYN JANE WILMER . Kalhv . . . likes Mr. fpmrmbp ' S being ,lwb Pres Jcnf. 3 4; President 4; Vice President 3: GAA 2. 3. 4: Cabinet 4; Girl of the Month 2; Senate 4; Steering Committee 2, 3; Top Teens 4. -as boina •S Club 2 ELIZABETH ANN WILMOTH . . Lit . . . likes animals. ,p.-.M, n, ., ' n firi . remembers Christmas vac«- 1 ley . . . plans to marry in August e was her greatest achievement. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM EDWARD WILSON W. lodqirj ' • I ' tons, Engl ' Sh IV, spo - ' r tm ■: the springs out of Miu La-JJw J ► ' I.- be a lawyer. T ■■,ill 3, DAWN EVON WINANS M ' .i Si. i M n T 1. Donn . f f , . . enioyS AD. Choir 2. 3. 4: AA 2. J. 4; OffiCiAlt Club ■• OANKL JAMES WINCHESTER ■optti-O 4. I ' k; i; Hwm«« t ' Oranrva Club 4; tor ettermtfl ' s C i I I ( I THERESA ANN WIRTH .. .Terry ... likes ice skat- Ir q writinq letters, dancing . . . remembers Miss Tjytor s P.E. class . . . plans to attend FJC and be- come an airline stewardess . . . graduating was her biqqest achievement. Drill Tejm 2. RICHARD RUSSELL WIH . . . Rick . . . likes money . . . remembers passing physics . . . plans to go on to school . . . biggest accomplishment was graduating, CSF 2; Radio Cub 3. BARBARA ANNE WOHRMAN . . . Barb . , . enioys swimming, sewing, tenms, Mr. Gunderson . . . re- calls cheering at the great football games . . . great- est achievement was passing Mr. Deveney ' s senior problems class . . . plans to go to a JC and later to a beauty college. GAA 2: Pep Club 2. CATHERINE SUE WOLPERT . . . Cathy . . . likes cars. music, parties, boys . . . remembers Prom, chemistry labs, vacations . . . plans to attend Orange State and have fun . . . passing physics was her biggest ac- complishment. French Club 2; Gymnastic Club 3. MARGARET JEAN WOLTER ... Peggy ... likes hik- ing, people, parties . . . remembers Tucson work team trip . . . hopes to attend FJC . . . biggest ac- complishment was graduating in one piece. Band 2. 3, A. JOHN MARTIN WOLTING ... enjoys sports. Ing . . . plans to go to college and major tecture . ment. read- archi- . passing physics was his greatest achieve- MARY ELIZABETH WOOD ... likes the beach, mu- sic, tacos . . . remembers Christmas in senior year . . . hopes to attend a JC and later a university . . . biggest accomplishment was adjusting from a senior class of eighty-seven to OHS. (In Nebraska) Pep Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; GAA 2. 3; Class Secretary 3; Band 2, 3. 4; Coronation Ball Queen 2; ' Oklahoma 3. likes Mr. Tal- seminary . . . WALTER CHARLES WOOD ... Bud . . afus, Mr. Cole . . . hopes to enter c greatest achievement was graduating. Basketball Manager 2, 3; Football Manager 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM C. WOOD ... Dr. Pepper . . . likes body surfing, water polo . . . reca ' lls the sit-down strike . . . hopes to go to OCC and travel to Europe . . . lasting through Dutch-Irish was his greatest achieve- ment. Football 2. RICHARD MARTIN WORKMAN . . . Bones . . . likes Marlene, cars, auto shop, money . - . remembers not doing an oral book report in English III . . . pass- ing English III and AD are his biggest accomplish- ments . . . hopes to attend OCC and marry. BRUCE DAVID WORSLEY , . . enjoys basketball, school reading, being free . . . remembers being told he could buy a car . . . plans to become a missionary . . . greatest achievement was having an A aver- age for the semester. Teacher Tyros 4; German Club 4; Science Club 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. PHIL FREGEAU WRAY . ing, foreign cars, Santa , Flip . . . likes snow ski- Claus . . . remembers the Alamo, Greenback Dollar . . . plans to manage a ski resort . , . biggest accomplishment was waking up on Monday mornings. Ensemble 4; Football 2; Track 2; Wrestling 4. rememberino; DANIEL SOULE WRIGHT ... Dan ... likes sports, food . . . remembers placing first in Freeway League Wrestling Tournament . . . plans to attend FJC . . . greatest achievements were passing trig and going on to I. CM. Key Club 2; Lettermen ' s Cub 2. JAMES DAVID WRIGHT ... likes girls, parties... recalls Prom In junior and senior year . . . hopes to go to college and into the Air Force . . . greatest accomplishment was going out with girls. Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4. JOHN D. WRIGHT ... enjoys Linda, surfing ... re- members the GG basketball game . . . hopes to at- tend FJC and major in forestry . . . graduating was biggest accomplishment. STEPHEN K. YAGER. r - r ' nbc ' i Ou - Iriih I9M FRED KISHIO YANO crnemb Mn- c temt. Mrt. Gunrt tf ' ■coding, writing, ) «l««plnq . . . plant fo attend a JC. ' ATes DM to aHtnd h . . . qraduat (Mir (la at FLIAS YiDONOV . . anjoYi chem.itf, i.- ,., ib«r the Chfiitmaj Sk t and go to dental school r ology and chemiitry we ' e . ' din 2: Football 4; House of Rt-pffirrif.i . ,r 4; C ' ty Engineer in Youth Government 4. LINDA SUE YORK favor. (m nr. - i tDO ' tt car mI|.c hope to be i TP.) fjt frati WTT nH ' Oj U S H tt i CHARLENE F YOUNG 5 I I mprp cKoten Mr. and Mm OH lait.ng c Alma Mater. 92 MARY LUANN YOUNG . . . likes reading. Dutch- Irish, Mr. Fauskin, Donkey Bosketball, oil pointing . . . pljns to attend j JC . . . graduating was her biqgcsf accomplishment. JOHN ARTHUR YOUNGBERG . . . Cork . . . enjoys girls, cars, money . . . remembers going to school with bald tires and no spare . . . hopes to attend a junior collnqe . . qrcatost accomplishment wos grad- uating. STEVE MARSHALL YOUNGMAN ... Gabby ... likes cars, surfing . . . plans to attend junior college and go into construction work , . . getting through high school was his greatest achievement. EVELYN MARIE ZAJAC . . . Evie . . . favorites are German III, A.D., Ken . . . remembers Donkey Basket- ball . . . hopes to attend the University of North Carolina, major In polltlca l science, and be a mil- lionaire . . . considers passing physics her biggest accomplishment, German Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Annual Photog- rapher 4; Photography Club 4; Treasurer 4; GAA 4; CSF 3. JOHN MICHAEL ZAVASKY . . . Weasel . . . enjoys Mr, Hackett, Mr. Fauskin, cars, peanut butter, pizza . . . remembers getting his fingers caught In the typewriter . . . plans to attend college and join the Navy . . . graduating and riding In a Metro are his biggest accomplishments. VICKI V. 2AMOSKY . . . favorites are pizza, dancing, swimming . . . remembers falling while leaving the Little Theater . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . greatest feat was graduating. Band 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3; Pep Club 2. MARTHA VIRGINIA ZIEGLER ... likes T.D.G.. Mr. Prange, Miss Black . . . plans to go to OCC and be happy . . . getting up In the morning was her big- gest accomplishment. Library Science 2; PHA 3. LAWRENCE FREDRIC ZIMMERMAN . . . Larry . . . likes girls, drag racing. Chevies . . . remembers 64 Prom . , . plans to attend FJC . . . biggest achieve- ment was graduating. Track 2. 3. ROBERT ALLEN ZINDEL . . . Bob . . . enjoys girls, food, good times, books . . . remembers having a sub- stitute for times, books , Mr. Deveney uic lur ivii. L cveiiey . . . hopes to be a chef at large restaurant . . . passing his senior year was his greatest achievement. Auto Shop 3. SARA LOUISE ZINK ... Lou ... likes surfing, goof- ing off, reading . . . remembers losing her keys at Tin Can Beach and having to walk home , . . plans to attend FJC and work . . . graduating was her big- gest accomplishment. JOHN ROBERTS ZUNIGA . . sports . . . remembers Coronation , medical school. favorites are art. . . plans to attend OHS FOREVER 93 FACULTY AND ACADEMICS... ; - ' . isii, The lioard was set, reach ' for play. The nicnes liegan and pi ' ogressed rapidly throughout the year. The facul- t the academics— make the hoard. They are the school, the students, the acti ities, the athletics. The lead the game. They Keep Us PRINCIPAL VERRILL A. TOWNSENO AltliDiiijIi riuisf of IIS scUloiii si-c Priiicip.il Nciiill rowiiM ' iul, lie is always im tin- jiil) at O.II.S. Mr. ' rDwiisiiid r« fixed his HA. at Ari Diia Statr ami liis l at l ' .S.( III lias scrvf-tl in tin- Oranijr scliools siiK ' « ' HX ' iS, as liotli trai ' liiT and adininislraloi. . i A lias Ixfii prim ipal of Oranili- FJiuli S( lioo! simr lU r Hrinii principal yi% s him many duties and much res- ponsibility. In addition to directim; the over-all c-diica- tional program of the sehool. Mi Townsencl is rcs- ponsil)li for evaliiatini; the teachers . in their imthods of teac ' hini;. He works imdcT the direction of the Board of Kdiication. the Superintendent ' s . dministrati c- Cioiiii- cil, the l)istric-t Adinmistralion, and cooperates with the P.T.A. and other coinniiinit ' ori;ani .itions. helping to Itnide the oiilli of OraiiUe, In addition Mr. Tow iisend is in chariie of sii|M ' r isinji « iir atltlc-tic program and al- tendinj; leaniu- meetiims as draime Hiiihs represc-ntatiM-. He is also in chariie of the e |Mipment and supplies of the school, the custodial and maintenance staff, and many other staff .iml e piipmeiit matters. 96 All in Check ' ' 4 Mr. Wallace Raynor came to OHS in 1961, after receiving a B.S. at the University of Utah and an M.A. at Brigham Young. After teaching American history for one year, lie became Sophomore Vice- PriiK ' iiial. ' I ' liis year lie is Assistant Piinci]Ki]. in tliis position, it is his job to isit classrooms, eval- uate teaciiing, and assist in the iin])r() ( ' ni( ' ii( of instrnction. MR. WALLACE RAYNOR, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL One of the friendliest people at OHS is Mr. Russell Jackson, Director of Student Activities. Mr. Jackson supervises and coordinates all student actixities, advises the student government, and oversees stu- dent body funds. As attendance supervisor, he is also responsible for all attendance accounting and procedures. MR. RUSSELL JACKSON, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIV- ITIES As Vice-Principal of OHS, .Mr. Len Siules is in charge of student discipline. He counsels witli stu- dents and parents on matters of attendance, be- havior, and academic progress. After receiving his H.S. and M.S. in physical education from the Uni- ersity of Oregon, Mr. Sm-les came to Orange High as a teacher in 1958. This is liis first year as Vice- I ' rin(i])al. MR. LEN SURLES. VICE PRINCIPAL 97 Mrt, rac« Paulivn, Hetid Counselor hAr. Floyd Dunning, senior boys. M ' v olesttt Jon«t. stnior g!rlt. Counselors Help Us Mi % PnfnciA Honvon. |unior Mr. P«ul L«ining«r, tophomoroi. Mr. Wtlliam Sto t . |uniof . lopKomof t. C ' oiinscloi ' .s ))l.i .III iiiipdi t.iiit r( lo ill tlu- Rami ' of life of even ' stiulmt .il Oils Ililpiim stii- ticiit.s pLin for llic fntiirt- i.s a fiiiulaiiuMital part of tlu-ir jol). Om iiiirsf, Nfrs. H.irtslu ' , siipor- vises thr Oraiii;i Hijjii School li« ' altli office. Mrt B«d n look ov«r Mri. Bcrltha ' t ihouldtr in Ih H «l«h OHic . Aw, that ' s too b«d. t«yt Mrs. BArtth . On the job in the Personnel OHice are left to right; Mrs. Eileen Emo. Mr. Surles ' secre- tary; Mrs. Mary Ann Harris; Mrs. Phyllis Arnett, registrar; and Mrs. Norma Jean Eggers. Make Right Moves Mrs. Eggers and Mrs. Harris are part of our friendly office staff at OHS- Be hind the counter in the Principal ' s Office are left to right; Mrs. July Lieber, Mrs. Maxine Porter, Mrs. Dora Pierce, and Miss Cecelia Serrano, seated. Our school offices are all staffed with nimhle-fingered office workers and secretar- ies. Without them the work of the personnel office, at- tendance office, and princi- pal ' s office would come to a standstill. Mrs. ShiMey Manahan and Mrs. Jade Crawford manage the busy Attendance Office. Instructors Inspire i ■M r I K«thar In ftUir. EnglllK IV; B A from Svr«cui« Uni vanity Favorit Myln : !• ip«- ciHcI ff Mill Fr d« Born- ichain. Senior Eng- lilh and E ngl i ih III, BSE from Kan%a St«t TvacK- •rt C ol I ago. Fa vorira laying. Thil It your Favorita Engllfth Clan ' . Mri Mary Bungar, Englith It; B.A. from Ohio Watla- van Unlvartily. Fa- vorita tavinq. Any quattioni? ' Mr M Clifford Cola. Englith III anti Spaach I; B.A. from Chapman CoMaga F a vor ita taying; Win a faw, lota a fawl Drama students Vicki« J rkins, Mik« Poulson, and Kathia W!lmar prapara to prasant a skit. ■fe.ichart, Mtii Hull offan workt long hours. Studants work diligantly (7) in itudy Kail. Mrt Lucllla Gunn. English II and San- lor Englifh. B A from Cal Stata at Fullarton F vorita lAying. Think ' Your writing it only at affactiva as your thinhing. MIts Alfriada Hull. Englith III. 8S from Ifhaca Col- taga Favorita tar- ing; Oh good griafit! Mrt J oy c • King, Englith IV. B.A from Craighton Univartity and UA from San Diago Collaga for Woman Favorita I ' m hara  y.ng. • o LEA UN! r Jdmai McMII- • n. Englith III. World Hiltory. B A ' ' om Long Baach Sfata Collaga. Fa- • o ' ' m laying. ' Lat i «ap it qwialt English Enthusiasm M r James W. Reed, English; B.A. from Long Beach Stdte Colleqe. Fa- vorite saying; Pro- crastination is the thief of time. Kay Mclnnis and Pam Steele work fo meet deadlines in annual class. Miss Don i S t ei n- kamp, English II, B A. from Crelgh- ton University. Fa- vorite saying; You, people! Mr. G a y I or d Al- bright, Special Ed- ucation; B.A., M.A. from Chapman Col- lege, Pet peeve; Students who say, Its In my locker. Mr. Fred L. Mcran, Advanced Reading and Remedial Eng- lish; B.A.. MA from Eastern New Mexico University, Fa vo ri te saying: What did I do? r Mr. Robert Paul Woods, Speech and Drama; B.A, from Pepperdine Col- lege. Mr. Milton L. Craig, Annual, Re- flaceor I, II, Eng- lish II; B.A. from Michigan St-ate Uni- versity, M.A. from University of South- ern California. Pet peeve; Not enough hours In a day. Mr. Raynor enlhusiastlcally expounds his theories. Mr. Charles Peter- son, Enallsh II. Speech 1; B.A. from Whittier College. Mrs. Nancy Racine, English 11; B.A. from Louisiana Col- leqe. Pet peeve; Students who say Yeah, and Naw, instead of Yes. and No. Jour requires a great deal of work from REFLECTOR editor Sylvia Onalfo. 101 We Mo e Through the M It M«(«i S(ov«r. U S Hiitorv. • A from S«n Joi St«t F««orit« My ng. G«t to work! r P«ijl Brtnn«n, Am«ric n O moc- ' iCf, BA from California $ t « t • It Fullarton. Mr R D«v!d Gun- d • r I o n. Am«ric«n Hiitorv «nd Amar- )C«ri Oamocracy M 5 from North, •rn St«tt Con 9«, Abard«an. South Dakota. Mr. Jim Haidacka. Sanior Problarnt; AA, BA from Oranq Siata Col- ' •ga; Favor!t« lay- ing; Ba ipaciflc! I I Mi«t Marcia Jaan Huriay, Amarican Damocracy; I. A. from Whitttar Col- laga Mr Kanrtath Mur- phy. Amaricar Damocracy. AB from Chapman Fa vorita laytn ; How about that. Mr. Pr«n9« ii •nthusiastic about Amarican history. Mr Parcy Fauikin, Amarican Damoc racy. B A from Nofth Dakota Stata Taachari Collaga. Favorita laying; • MM Charlia Branda wa!ti tanialy to f!nd out hit grada in Mr. Fauikin ' i clati. Mr R a I p h W Brown, A mar tc a n D amoc racy IS from UnUarilty ol IlllnoU. Mr Richard W G u M Y, tconomict II, Amarican Da- mocracy. B A and M A from Long Baach Stata Fa- vorita laying; No- body likaa a wlia guyl Govarnmant it a vary controvartial lubjact !n Milt IHursay ' t A.D. clati. 102 Pages of History. Mr. Walt Ham ' World History; B.A. from Oregon Col- lege of bducation. Favorite saying; Students who will not pay the price. Mr Ellis C. Hack- ett, U.S. Hisfcry; B.A. from Sioux Falls College. Fa- vorite saying; Seek ye first you know what for. Mr. Vincent Deven- ey. Physical Educa- tion, Senior Prob- lems; M.A. from Whittier. Pet peeve; Boys who ask to be excused from football practice. Mr. Harold L. Prange, U.S. His- tory; B.A, from Los Angeles State. Fa- vorite saying; This hds been my finest hour. Mr. Thomas R. Jud- son, World History; B.A. from San Francisco State. Pet peeve; Students who come to class without their text- books. Mr. Norman Syler, World History; B-A. from Ohio University. M.E.D. from Kent State University. Favorite saying; Use your imagination! Mr. Gully marches on through American Democ- racy cidss. Mr. Judson helps students understand the causes and effects of world history. Mr. John Tallack- son. World History; B.A. from Long Beach State. Fa- vorite saying; You better honk! Mr. Nelson maltes a point! After a long day of A.D., Mr. Fauslcin relaxes. 103 StudcMts Study Squares, Circles Wf Mr C«l«in L N« ion, Gaomatry Trigonometry, end ■CM. I A «nd MA in Education P«t p««««. I fof- gof my p«p«r Mr Rlch«rd C. Hutchlnion, Alg - bra M, G om«try B S from Unitsd St4 «i M llit«ry A c « d • m y P«t p« vt. Public dii- regard of National Debt Mr. J«m i C Oo- kot, A I g • b r « , Gaomatry. S.S artd M S from th« Uni- vartity of Utah Fa- vorita laying, Suc- caift It built on lacriflct. Mr Harold Strong tHicholi- Gaomatry •ind Algabra, B.A from Whittiar Col- laga. Mft Elliabalh Dur- bin, Gaomatry, Al- gabra II. B A and MA in m lh dtk Mr Ttiaodora J. Madvafi, Algabr i II. Saniof Malha- matici; B S from Indiana Staia Col- laga Enioyi tportt ind athlatic avantv Mr Jarrot E Wil- iamt, Phyiici and Senior Mathamat- Ici: M N S from Ariiona Stat Uni- ar ity. B from Southwattarn Bap tilt Thaol og i c a I Seminary, BED ' rom Southern 11- inoif U n i V e r t i tf Pet peeve The el- evation of the me- diocre to a poti- tion of grandeur. I 4 Sc- I All right, back to work! s«y Mr. Medvetz. Mr, Wilti«mt goet for math in a big way. L Studentf bond their thouldert to thf t sll of learning geometry 104 WKy thrtt readily obviout! iayi trig teacher, h r. N Uon. Motion, Matter, and Life . . . Scott Pdttison and Don Paul conduct an experiment In chemistry. T. Garcia qualnted C. Lehenbauer, K. Glietsman, and L. Garcia ' ith the human skeleton in physiology. Jenny Smith discovers microscopic life In Biology II. Mr. Vergil L. Het- tick. Biology and Phy s i o I og y; B.A., M A. from Califor- nia State College at Long Beach. Fa- vorite saying: Dil- igence Is the Moth- er of Good Luck. -• -«? Mr. Fred A. Man- gum, Bioogy; A.B., MA. from Brlgham Young University, Long Beach State College. A physics experiment catches Rick Weakland ' s interest. Mr. Dave Hensley, Biology; A.B. from Pasadena College. Favorite saying; Its tough all Mr. Elbert Smith. Biology; B.S- from California State at Long Beach. Mr. Walter Osen- baugh, Chemistry: B A. from Whlttler Ccllege. Favorite saying; Os e n- baugh goes Irish. Miss Jeanne Bab- cock, C h e mi stry; B S. from Univer- sity of Redlands. Favorite saying; O.K. Mr, Al Finlayson. Biology I and Earth Science; B.S. from Long Beach State College. Favorite saying: H o w about that! 105 Business and Sewinji; Machines, Milt Ptiyllil Sfr«|. ton, Sttftography; I E from Whlt - w«t«r SUf« T«4Ch- •ri ' Collvg . M A from Northwattarn Univartlty F«vortl« Mying Anything worth doing It worth doing w«ll. Mill Joyca J«nou- tall. Baglnning «nd Adwjncad Typing. B S from Fort Hayi K $ C Favorlta My ing What ara wa going to do to- day? ' Carol Smallwood And Linda Darwin Uarn oHic procedure. Rtally, Dora, tayi Chrit Portigal, can ' t you find anything? Mr Jarry H Mc- AMaa. Offka Prac- t ic a , B. S from Brigham Young Univarilty Mr. Roy M a ada , Typing and look, kaaping. B S , M S, from Kantai State Collaga Pat paeva: I don ' t hnow PSS-tJ Typing roquirai intanse concentration from Grant Williemt. Mr Mai Oodton. Boohkaaping I, 11; M A from North waitarn Uni ar ity, B A. from Nabrai- ha State. 1 Mr. John F i ■h a r. Typing and Office Practice. B S from Ban Stata TaacH- ar I Collaga. M S from St Fr a nc ii Collaga Favorite laying: Yo« cant put a price on fun! Mr Fr.inh A John on, Boohhaaplng I, Buii nail Training; B B A from Unlvar itty of Taaai Pat paava Studanti who don ' t do J homawork Sharon Hanten deep in thought. Mr. Surlet handles student discipline with an iron fi t! Tr 4 a Busses lina up raady to take Panthers home. Cook Books and Library Books Mri, Margaret Lockhart, Home- makinq; B.S. from Carnegie Institute ot Technology. Miss Barbara Ann B r ed I o w , Horne- making; B.S. from University of Ariz- ona. Pet peeve : People vtho talk !n study hall. Mrs. Field keeps track of ail the books In the O.H.S. library. Mrs, Irene Brew- ster, Homemaking; B.A, from Long Beach State Col- lege. Favorite say- ing: ' EVERY girl is inevitably a home- maker, Mrs. Eleanor Jean Morgan. Home- making; B.S. from Michigan U n i ver- sity. Chef Jeri Hamilton stirs her latest dish. Janet Redwine sews up a storm in Clothing I. Mrs. Mildred Field, Library; A.B. from University of Cali- fornia. Favorite saying: Just a mo- ment, please. Mrs. Susan Sassone. Library; M.A. from Immaculate Heart College. Pet peeve; Need for book checks at the end of each period. 107 Students Express Themselves r I r- . Mr. Andr«t«n U«ds tho b ind ttudantt in « n«w song. Arf ttudantt Adrian Ri f and Marsha Ev«ni learn to maV matks. Mr Robvrt L Hill, Art. 8.S from Stat ColUg «nd M.S trom Univsrtity of Soulhtrn C« t i f or- n i d FdvoriU lay- ing. Aft It many iplandorvd thing Mr CK«rUt J An- dr f«n. Band and Choir. IS from Mitoauhaa Stat Taachari Collaga. M A from Colum- bi a Taach r% Cot- lag Pat pa ava ; Bandiman who won ' t practice. Mri Joiaphlna Oannii, Pottary and Craft . IS from Naw Matico rt Fryman bacomat «ngrott d in playing thp French horn. «ity of the Pe«tt «. 1 -•r John Meulmai ' •r. Art 4nii CrafU. B A from San Di- ego State Collage. C- - o Ken Breun builds « c«itU of cUy in «rt cUst. • ' BIchard L Wll- -! Art I. M and t ' tt. lache ' or of - ance of Educa- • r.« Pat peeve ; S ' udantt wt o won t z Mr. Cilery Slich Choir, land, and Croil Country B M from Univer- i of California. MA from Long Beach State Col- lege Favorite iay ing. Oh yeah? ' in Many Languages. jsittT-::; ' Helen Schade studies a poster of Germany in Gernnan I class. In the language lab Ernie Suggs and Claire Miller become proficlenf In Spanish. Mrs. Inei F a I I i s, Spanish I, IV; B.S.E. from Southwest Missouri State, M A. from George P e a b od y College for Teachers. Favor- ite saying; ' Asi es la vida! Mrs. Dolores H. Benson, French. English 11; B.A. from University of Idaho. Favorite say- ing; C ' est la vie! Mr. Talafus makes Latin live aga Miss Benson stimulates Interest In French with posters. Miss J ur i ne Lan- doe, French II, III, IV; B.A. from Mon- tana State Univer- sity. Favorife say- I n g ; Taisez-vous, Monsieur! Mr. Dennis E. Mc- Geahy, German I II. and III; B.A. from Pomona Col- lege. Favorite say- ing: Guten Tag Wer fehit huete ' Mr. Norman J. Blanco, Spanish I. II, and III; B.A. from Cal State at Long Beach. Favor- ite saying; What did I say? Mr. Joseph G. Tal- afus, Latin I, II, German I; B.A. from U.C.L.A. Fav- orite saying; If you know nothing about it, don ' t knock it. 109 p. E. Teachers Help Build Mri. B4rb«r4i Cl«rk. Gir It f E : Occt- d«nt«l. UCLA.. Chjpm n, S A. P«t p««v«. Not enough hour in « d«y Mill Njncy A ai«ch. Girir P.E.: I S from Ntw Yorh Univ«r ity. F«vorIt «« V i ng ; ' Who would lili to vol unt «r ?■■Mn. C«rolvn Mc- l «r. Girit- P.E: B S. Favorito t«v- Ing: Th«t ' t no •!• cut«r ' Pat p««va; Chaw i ng gum on tha baihatball courts Mrt. H a I an Pat- man. Girls ' P E.; B S from Brigham Young UnUartitv Favorita taying. Oh w«ll, « hun- dred yaa ri from now who tha hach • ;i know? On the trampoline girls learn grace a- d coordination. Mill Patricia Tay- lor. Girli P.E . B A from Univar- lity of California Pat peeve; Gum chew«ri. i Jeanie Petersen gett ready to hit the volleyball over the net. Barbare Truitt, girl ' i P.E. helper, it aiwayt on hand in time of need. 110 Suti Wieli lh«ui h«i a powcHul tcrv in volUyb«ll Strong Bodies Ten Ways Oh, Coach Meade, don ' t you look cutel Mr. Garrison, boys ' P.E. helper, boys with their equipment. assists Mr. Bill Brastiears, Physical Education, U.S. History; A.B. from Whitlier Col- lege. Favorite say- ing: Don ' t ctieat your bodies, boys! Mr. Landon Carter. Physical Education; B.A. from Occiden- tal College. Mr Melvin Grable, Physical Education; B.A. from Sacra- mento S ta te. Pet peeve; Non-suits. Mr. Donald H, Mc- Crae, Physical Edu- cation; B. S, from Slippery Rock State. M.E. from the University of Pittsburgh. Pet peeve: Someone reading or looking over my shoulder. Weight-lifting is a serious business, as John Pizutti can testify. II Driving Ambition Spurs ( J«n«l Turntr ttiti h«r vitlon In driver ' i •due«tion cistt. I give up, you ' v backed m« against tha wall, says Mr. Marion Davay. rx it Wdrran D T«r- Oriv«r Tr«ln ' (. B S.S from ' n C«rrDll Unl- forgot Mr DAvid M, Col vilU, Driv«r Train- ing, A A and I, A from Long Ba«ch St«t« Coll«g«. • ' Burton Cr im- Driver Tr«ln[ng. A 4nd MA. from Long B «Ch Stat Coli«g« F«v o r(t« living. It could b« wor««l It could b« ralnlngl Mr W«lt«r Hail. Dr(v«r T r 4 t n( n g . I S. from W «t«rn llltnoli Univvriitv F A vor 1 1 lAying, Why won ' t th« c«r i jrf 7 ' Vou h(l « Id tyrn ttt« kay on K4thT Wood thop t «ch«t ttudontf to h«ndl toolt c«r«fully. Kon pMulion worki diligently in «uto shop. Mr Cchird E Mc- Veigh. Drivers Ed- ucation I A from University o Wash. inqton I Mr J«ck A Sm«l ' •t Drivor Tr«ln- • ng: B S «nd M A ffom Arlion St4l« •t p «va. Ap«tttT Mr K«nn«lti Tr«t«r, Drivor Education; B.A. from Cti4( - m n CoMog F«v- o ito Mylng. ' W« • r« gatting cloivr to town, you ' r hit- ting mor p«oplt I ' Future Industrialists A machine shop student gives himself a manicure on the grinder. Tom Kelly learns to cut pipe in machine shop. A future farmer learns to prune trees correctly. Mr. Merle L. Tob- er. agriculture; Utah State Univer- sity. Mr. Marion M. Dav- ey, Electronics I, II; B-S. from Long Beach State. Fav- orite saying: Fan- tastic. M r . Lawrence O . Archibald, Mechan- ical Drawing; B.A. from U.C.L.A. Fav- orite saying: Fore! ' Mr. George Miller, Mechanical Draw- ing I, tl; Salem College, Long Beach State, Chap- man, Pepperdine, B.A. Mr. Richard F. Weber, Mechanical Drawing I. Wood Shop I, Metal Shop; B.S. ffrom Northwest Missouri State. Mr. Fr ed Davis, Metal Shop, Ma- chine Shop, Auto Shop; B.A. from Fresno State Col- r l Mr. Andrew Le- t Tourneau. Machine Shop 1. II; Santa Barbara State Teachers ' College, _ mWL. ' Claremont College, 1 K M B.A. 1 ill M r. Stewart R . Meyer. Wood 1. II; B A. from Wayne State College, M.A. from Colo- rado State College. Pet peeve: Shop students with long hair. Mr. Donovan R. Thorpe, Auto Shop; B.S. from N.S. State Teachers ' College. Favorite saying; Wake up 113 Mr. Hflrotd Kibby, superintendent of schools, m«ket the major decisions governing all schools in the district. School Board members determine the curricula of all schools in the Orange Unified School District. I. to f.. (st row: Mrs. Miriam Welch. Mr. Bert Skiles. Mrs. June Hawkins. 2nd row; Mr. George Smith. Mr. Robert Elliot, Mr. Gilbert Darwin. Orange Rates Tops with the Help • ' •it ..oaI M«rit Svmi-Finnlittt ttf. I. to r., Itt row: M«ry D«vit. J«nic« K mm«r r. Becky C«rl«. L«uri« Nicholt. }nd row: Rob HolUnd. C!ndy WilUford. Lurry Pavtl ' lliroimh flw yj ' .irN. OIIS li.is prtxliu-cd iiuiiiy .iw.iid win ners. Ainonjj tlicsc air llir N.itimi.il Mint Semi-finalists. Even.- spring, (|n.ilifii l juniors lake tlit NaHon.il Merit Scholarship Qnahfyim; ' I ' est On th ' hasis of titese tests. a small iironp oi higli sehool stndents are declared Semi- finalists. They are elii;il le for National Merit Scholar- ships. Man other winners are determinetl on the l)a.si.s of this test. 114 Experienced cafeteria workers prepare food Warren. Lyn Carle, Joyce Muller, Ann Su s for OHS students I. to r. Eleanor Gunther, Zelma van, Alma Kirltpatricit, Evelyn Dayton, Donna West. of Many Mr, Sardis Frasier, Kooltie keeps OHS students ' cars in check . Custodians and gardeners keep our campus clean and neat I, to r., row I: P. Basset, T. Maldonado, Head Custodian J. Barnes, B. Hires. Row 2: D. Holgen, M. Stoli, T. Cowen, C. Loeffler. Row 3: G. Ruez, R. Bitterly, R. White. Bus drivers get OHS students to school on time. I. to r., row I: Mr. Ruiz, Mr. Routh, Mr. Leeman, Mr Steele. Row 2: Mr. Antle, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. DeLong, Mr. Vlllareal, Mr, Davis. Row 3: Mr. Mace. Mr. Spiess, Mr. Groos, Mr. Markley, Mr. Ksiaszky. 15 ■n sclcrl leu ol the sliidciil IxuU possess ,iii i- (i.i tali ' iit. .111(1 cxli.i (|nalily, an cxlia somi-tliiiiii tl ' iit ' - ' l ' lluiii apart Imiii ' ihc rest. It is lliis cvtia (|nalit , lali ' iil, or soiiif- lliini;, pi)ilia  ' (l in nui (.ainc ol I. ill ' l) llic 151S||()| ' ill, it in.tkis i LCf IK 1 525 Nortli SKaffer STUDENT COUNCIL ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL Orange, California Since last year, when ' ou deemed me worthy of your trust, I have endeavored to represent ou well. With the support of an excellent cabinet, this ' ear has been spent in italizing and strengthening a system of great potential for the best interests of the student bod -. Although nuui ' proljlems have arisen, 1 feel that we have attempted to solve them to benefit OHS. 1 know- that what has been done here this ear will forever better the standing and quality of Orange as a school, as an ideal, and as people. We of Orange, as a result, will be able to go forward with our goals set high. This has been a good, successful year. I hope my efforts have helped make it so. In closing I wish to thank my friends, ])oth teachers and students who, in times of both ictory and defeat, have given me their sincere and unbending support. May success be ycmrs, - 9 cL 3 — Joe Colon ASB President 1964-65 This Extra Quality Constitutes STEVE BUSKIRK W ' c ht-ar the gavel ringing as it strikes . . . Joe, ever assured, waits patiently— impatiently— for order. He seems tiretl? He car- ries a hea y liiirden. Jik ' is tl e strengtii of the student council . . . Steve, tall and quiet, ever ready, always present. If the day should ctime, Steve will be there . . . Carroll, recording for mem- or ' , for history, for all to read, all fo know. She is the written record . . . Joanne, concerned, a!wa s counting, keeping the budget, stretching to make « ' iuls meet. How much mone - will we need tomorrow, next month . . . Chris, repri sentative, outstand- ing, model of all girls at Or.uige. I.e.ulinu. guiding, molding our lives. . CARROLL HODGE BECKY CARLE NANCY NEWCOMB 120 the Leadership of the Cabinet, Our coininissioin ' is . . . NaiifW w liat ill lit ' i ' ncxl licullinc i. ' iul, always (.■unrnt, ex it correct, witli Iior pulilications . . . Becky, crisp looking as the apple she eats. Elections can be pande- nidniiini. She ne er seems to worry; the elections ahxays run snioothK ' . . . Jan, school spirit is her project. Be a Panther, sup- port yoiu- team. Things are look- ing up. Hey all vou I ' anthers . . . Dehh , what will she think of next, alwa s something lu ' w. Student activities, a big problem —not for her. Yes, we have a good cabinet. Strong! Willing! Progressive! Conquering the trials of their positions. They are fightin ' Panthers. They play well THE GAME OF LIFE! CHRIS PORTIGAL JOANNE ALFORD DEBBIE RICE JAN TROUTMAN 121 , i I Gtrit ' L««gu« OHtc«rt (i «t«d) H«lon Sch«d«. Judy Howtll, president Chris orfigel, Linde Pierce. Key Mclnnis, (ttending) Teri Brown, Kethy Welch, Sue Monfonna, Rose Herris. end Jenis BerneH seriously focus their aHention on a dynamic speaker at one of the many interesting assemblies. Build s the Girls ' League Offieers, Till- irisp OraiiKf - ml W ' liit ' ilcniii) rcK ili ti i outfits li -( ' ;iiii - almost a syiiiliol of tlic niitstaiiil- iiiH dirls ' Lrauiir Offiirrs. ' I ' lirsf ti-ii ui ' l ' ' l ' l ami iiidfil tin- frrniiiiiii ' sdidrnt Ih 1 from Srp- tcmlxT to JlllR ' , The busy year was full of as- srmlilicN ranuitii; from tin- fiin- (l.itni-nlals of f(ioil all at tlic ex- |vas« ' r f a liliisliinK varsity tram to rrvirwinn iii-w fasliioiis. Tlic annual Dat ' l)a l and Hi Mom llanipirts. held at W ' alkrr Midi. wtTc .IS snnrssfid .is rvrr in uivini; the p.ircnis of OIIS Kirls a lirrak from tlic normal. A Kniulit To HiiiicmluT was this year ' s C irl-Datc-lioy theme and the favorite Knight was elected hy feminine ballot. With the leadership ilcmonslrat- ed hy the ( .iris Limi-iic Officers, the girls of OFIS will go on to play a In-ttcr (I.imc of Life. HcUn Sch«d« and Chrit Portig«l d mon«tr«l« th« ouUlflndinq t«ad rihip of tK« Gitli ' Lvaqu C«bin«t wkil «ddr«iiinq OHS girlt. Th d«pr«iiion d«yf w«rt hard fimat «i ihown by «lud nt Judy Sharp, racaivinq juit ona loot of T.P. from aackar Jo Ann Brua in fha iunior clait tkit. Rock 122 I i Presiding over cases of student justice Is the student court consisting of justices Dave Hat+away. Caroline Crandail. Tom Peterson, Kathy Hawkins, Steve Rolph, Linda Ritter, and Rich Gammon. Is Outstanding in Senate and Student Court, The Senate consisting of OHS club presidents, forms the upper house of the Student Body Congress. Steve Busltirlt. ASB Vice President, heads the Senate, other members are (standing) Larry Pavel. Andy Shisicoff, David Coolcsey, Don Blake. Jeff Paulls, Jim Dorsey, Joe Hanna. Richard Wealdand. (seated) Bonnie Hams. Jean Ferguson. Laurie Nichols. Kathy Wllmer, LanI Thomas, and Kathy Watt. 123 and Distinguishes the AFS I he (Jrangf Cluiptrr of the Ainrriiaii I ' ific! Sonicf this yoiir diti ils part in • xtfiidim; rrlaHiiiis to oIIkt parts of tin- world tliroii li tin- s|v iisorsliip of C;ri-i;«T Jismalin from Swetlt-n, and Kalli iil- scn to Bra il. An affrr-Hanif dance and ial«-ndar .ll ■lii ' Ip ' d to raJNf llif niont-y nr ' dfd to rnn th - ori;ani ' ation. rndir tin- hadtrsfiip of Miss Marcia Ifnrsry. tin- AKS tried to uivi- an cx- ( ' liani;c stndrnt an in.si(;lit into Anit-rican livinn. It is llicir fiopi- tliat tfu- AFS finalist in lir.i il v ill Ikinc tli - same op portnnit . Balancing th« ioo-saw ii Greger ' s goal at ha opens the AFS annual money- raising penny drive. If enough funds are collected, the AFS will be able to bring a foreign exchange student to OHS neit year. AFS finalist Kalhy Nielsen will start school in March as she lives and learns as an eichange student In Bretll. AFS eichange student Greger Jitmalm it surrounded by fellow AFS membert Janit Barnett. Kathy IHawkins. Dale Reynolds. Cindy Willeford. Linda Clarl. Mary Bucli«y. Laurie Nichols. Yvonne Lemke. Barry l-tennings. Tom Peterson, David Cooktey. and Dave Ambrote. Wl Nc yei Hf ioi ea i In bi fri ej V and Greger ,-t v ' when I came to Orange High School as a part of the American Field Service program, I ditln t know what I could expect to find here. Now when m )ear has almost passed, I know that the ear has meant more to me than any other year in my life. Here 1 found the Irieudliness of the American people. I foiuid that the barriers between peoples and nations can easiK be bridged. I found that we have so much in common that the dilferences seem trifling. In a short while I will return to Sweden and I will bring with me the hope and belief of an ever increasing friendship and understanding between the peoples of the earth. X ' andra tillsammans, tala tillsammans, alia arldcns folk. Da och cndast da skall vi fa fred. ( Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the ei. Then and only then sKall )e have peace.) Gregen Jisjuahii 125 The Jubilant, Clieerino; Five, 0««p thought? ChsorU dor Lorr iin« Moor conc ntr«t«t «t th« U«dt ch««r(n9 P«nth«rt on. The jubilant, cheering five, ahve with uction, st ' t Panther spirit prowhn ; at ral- lies, assemblies, and Raines. The three Imys antl two girls, who cheered Pan- thers to ' ictory, loyally wore the Orange and White, proclaiininu to one and all that thc - are the Panther yell-leaders. Throiinh their efforts, the stands have set the earth reverberating with a might ' cheer. With .il)ilit , determination, wil- lingne.ss, these five have well displayed the qualities of the Proud Panther yell- leaders of 196.5. K n Gleitiman is caught by th« camera, pausing during a hactic As yall - leadar Andy ShishltoH mounts tho blaachars to th crowd. Panther Spirit roa ' t Whan mitn a maqaphon is drowned by the cheering crowd, head cheerleader St«v« Cornell keeps on yellingl Putting avarythlng in gatt raiulti whan cheerleader Sandy Olsan yells with Pan- ther might. 126 Alive with Action, 128 • ' ■' )iM- ' , Whether it was the first or the last time the alma mater was played, song leader Londa Stewart is proudly humbled as she completes the routine.   — Despite game-time excitement, Linda Campbell executes with precise precision, one of her many routines. Co-ordination, charm, and Panther Pride are essentials for tlie ever-smihng five with pom- poms. From the first fight song to the closing strains of the alma mater the ' execute with exactness their various routines. Witli the as- sistance of the band and cheerleaders, their quick, nimble-actioned support added color and life to rallies, games, and assemblies. They, too, displayed the qualities of Proud Panthers— these song leaders of 1965. Caught by surprise is head song leader Candy Cline between routines, touch- downs, and general game confusion. Smiling Five with Pom-Poms, As the final strains ot the OHS alma mater fade, song leader Kathy Harvey pauses In reverence to her school. Suspense Is unbearable as tension mounts for song leader Becky Schlplte as she munches on her rather wilted pom-pom to calm her tattered nerves. 129 the Animated Mascot, C«ti climb treat and our P«Hy P«nlh«r it no • ic ption •! Uuqkinqly Ih prtHy maieot p«ut d o poi in h r lively qtw of c« . Like a | aiitlier, she prowls the field ami eourt. Like a panther, she roars her support. Cat-like, she fills the rt ' (|iiirements of the animated mas- cot. . u essenli.il part nf Panther spirit, that is Patty Panther Varied Panther Peps— they aild a dash of action to the already activated games. The twiriinj; flaj s. the spinning batons, the echoing fight songs are all part of the never-ending c cle of game time confusion. il f Wh«th«r boottinq P«nth«r Spirit with « borrowed mcgaphon . ch 9rinq h r t««ni  victory, or «ddinq to half-time with h r mtrry tr«U on h r ItttU red wegon, Donit« Cornecl . otherwti known at Patty Panthtr. ii truly the ichool tpirit. altva and cat-likt. 130 i r «T ' T T ' T T Seen at all pep rallies, af assemblies, and basketball games Is the talented Pan- ther Pep Band consisting of {row I) Paul Tretheway, Dave Reld, Van Fryman, Gary Minlt. Becky Brown, Janice Kemmerer. Bob Bis- hop, (row 2) Doug Mar- quart. Jerry Lawson. Barry Hennlngs, Joe Long, Ross Branstetter, Bill Henderson. Jack Johnston. the Varied Panther Peps, Active at half-times and with the Pantherette drill team, flag twirlers Linda Mee, Pat Ream, Mary Ann Patton, Kay Bishop, and Esther Steln- klein are one of the varied Panther Peps who support OHS the year round. .J tfttkiOUftMtt Majorettes Pat Ringlbauer, Theresa Buruss, and Sue Mac- Arthur are active all year with the band, at games, parades, and other events. 131 the Marching Panthers Have Tl PuntKar Murchinq Bilnd mvmbvr t xr {row I) J. Johntton. R. Bolin, D. HIM, J. Guitvrroi. N. 6«k«r. 0. Blah . Wickurthaim. T. Harmon. ( ow 2) Drum Major Bill Hondarton. M. Rad ina. L. Slif . M. Andratert. R. Hall. C, Goodrich, C. Gardnar. R. Ar drawt. C. BaKrant. (row 3) J. Kammarar, G. Mini. P. Pa) itof . M. Wood. P. WoDar. D. Nawlova. D. Bahrant. N. Sutharland. row 4| B. I ar- rlnq on. B. Brown. B BiiKop. R. Brantta)tar. 0. Raid. P. Tratkaway. N. OUon. J. Riqqt. (row S) J. Lawion. D. Zirkla. D. Sawyar. R. Strinqar N. 8radahof . H. Stimton. E. Kalian. V. Fryman, (row 6) 0. Marquart. B. Hannlnqt. R. Gilmora. K. Strodl. K. Jeyiko. J. Adalich. (row 7) J. Foilar. R. Ban- croft, C. Oabrowiki. J. Lonq. E. Candon. R. Walker, T. Hopltini. G. SUad. 132 That Extra Spirited Talent Proiidl , like PantlRMS, tlK ' ap- peaR ' il on tlic field, tlu ' loii.u; hours of coiiccntiatt ' d practice e ident in their pohshcd per- formance. Tlu ' ir instruments gleanu ' d sharpK untler tlie field lights; tlie music fit the occa- sion. In the stands, tlieir Panther Spirit continued to roar. In spite of defeat, they belted out the fight songs and the alma mater with OHS enthusiasm. That en- thusiasm did not stop at games, but kept high throughout the year as they participated in ci ic affairs and parades. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Andre- sen and led by drum major Bill Henderson, the Panther band has been the musical support of the Proud Panthers. The Pantherette drill team, di- rected by Mrs. Carohn Mclver, added color and excitement to half-time activities. Participating in parades and money-raising activities, the Pantherettes, with the co-operation and assistance of the band, pro ed to be excel- lent represcntati es of OHS spir- it and enthusiasm. Mr. Andresen shown leading the Panther Band. Pan+heret+e Drill Team members are (top row) K. Morse. C. Rosenberg, B. Montgomery. M. Caglia, (row 2) M. Smith, K. Neis, S. Measures, C. Mocit, (row 3) S. Currier, A. Loh, J. Bergquist, L. Long, (row 4) L. Meyers. J. Prosch, M. Tiffany, N. Lloyd, (row 5) L. Ornsteln, K. Sayama. P. Harriet, B. Davis, (row 6) C Haller, K. Del Rosso, D. Tuman. N. Brown, (row 7) R. Martinez, K. Schulenberg, N. Suffron, P. Clemens, (row 8) C. Leach, S. Hatfield, S. Mills, S. Sinsley, (row 9) S. Tuclier, C. Miller, K. Frederock, E. Sisler, (row 10) C. Marlcowski, K. Feathers, W. Sonnenberg, D. Wlcltman, (front) Bonnie liams, captain, Brenda Reed, lieutenant. 133 VOL VLIV Orange High School. Orange, California, Being committioner of public At Ions And newt •ditor. Nancy Newcomb is aIso kept busy by keeping the bulletin boArd up to date. REFLECTOR Editorin-chlef Sylvia Ondlfo uses the jour- nalism room telephone to meke sure pege one of Any issue is letter perfect. SEBAL xrsA i CircuUtion mnrtAt mr Lind-I Moo counts REFLECTORS for distribution, while eich ng editor Linda Roper studies newspapers racelved from other schools and class secretary Mary Parker takes notes of the con- venations. Retting under page four , sports editors Susie Dustin and Dave Romano etamlne the front page with the satisfaction that page four It • job well done. 134 Business editor Greg Hein and advertising salesmen Tim Hart and Keith Robinson are about to tear oH for more REFLECTOR support in the familiar brown Sprite. Bill Brattain, editorial editor and his assistant Greg Brown worit diligently on a lay-out for the next edition ' s editorial page. With brush in hand but pet missing, staff cartoonist Tom Harmer awaits detailed instructions to accompany the Draw, Tom! written above him. REFLECTOR ' S Features editor Maureen Caglia and assistant Nancy NeSmlth review many papers for the Ideas for feature stories. Published semi-monthly except ' during vacations and examindtjons by Journalism classes Oranqe Hiqti School. 525 North Shaffer Street Entered as second class matter October I, I9i2, at the post office at Orange. California under act of March 3. 1897 Changes of address notices, undellverable copies, and orders for subscriptions should be directed to the circulation manager at the school address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.25 PER YEAR. 10 CENTS PER ISSUE Editorial News Editor Feature Editor Assistant Feature Sports Co-Editors Editor-in-chref Sylvia Onalfo Executive Editors Brattain Business Assistant Editorial Editor Circulation Manager Exchange Editor Class Secretary Cartoonist Photographers Advertising Salesmen Greg Hein Nancy Newcomb Maureen Caglia Nancy Nesmith Dave Romano Susie Dustin Greg Brown Linda Mee Linda Roper Mary Parker Tom Harmer Robby Strain Ben Evers Tim Hart Keith Robinson Milton L. Craig Advisor Nancy Newcomb Commissioner of Publications Verrill A. Townsend Principal 135 dculty «nd «c«d«m)Ci ' staff Cindy Wil- .«ford. vditor J«nic« K fnm«r«r, «nd Martha Mayor complate thair taction behind their Adviior ' i dttk. Orange and liite Inobvious s po ibl«. tt (( artiif Selden sk«tch«t for hit multi-faced sketch book. A- - intof of both THE CTOR und Itio OR- ■L AND WHITE. Mr. Milton Creiq h«t hit hendt jlt M well «i hit type From September 14, 1964, the aim of the ' 65 Oratific and 7ii7f staff was to l etter the award of flieir predeces.sors. Once the theme. The C ame of Life, wa.s tieeiiled upon, tlie hook wa.s on it.s way. First in state in its class read the certificate; a httle note tacketl so thoughtfiilly heside it reail, Tliis is not the top award, let ' s do better. Thirty students spent twenty-seven we -ks plan- ninn and croppini; pictures, writing u py, as- sembling paste-nps, meetini; (KMdIines to get this, the ' 6-l- ' 65 Oroncc ami Wltitc to some 240() students. This itook is the written rword of a remarkable year. It has trieil to pn-serve for yon all e cnts which have made many happy memories; mem- ories which m;ike the Came of Life. Pasting up the many underclassmen before they can be sent fo the engraver Is hard worit as the underclass- men staff Jay Ofsthun, Evelyn Zajac, and editor Pa tie McElveen v ell know. The activities office was graced by the presence of the smiling clubs and activities staff Kay Mc- Innls, Margie Doolen. editor Pam Steele, Terry Quick, and Carol Keller. Extra Talent f Well aware of the mountainous task ahead of her, typing, categorizing, alphabetizing all copy for the 65 ORANGE AND WHITE, copy editor Barbara Flint just grins and bears It. Editor-ln-chlef Janls Barnett smiles even with a load of yearbook work and missed deadlines. The active sports editors Kathy Brown and Jerry Burchfield, responsible for girls ' and boys ' sports, are hard at i ' TC work. 137 Money. mon«y •v rywhtr and none of it is nnine. wails Jerry WaH. business manager, as he counts the many monies received from early annual sates. Serving both the ORANGE AND WHITE and RE- FLECTOR are staff photographert Jey Ofsthun, groan- ing under the weight of both press cameras, and Robby Strein, editor, and Ben Evers, both very happy to give Jay the cameras. Ads manager Sally Ream, with the earliest deadline, typed and pasted up a the advertising for partial support of the ORANGE AND WHITE, All Are the Panther Student Leaders Loolinq wirtctiy th oppoiitp ot itutieit tttAdor M0iAn « PvUrton and aditor Molly EnqU t«l«   ll d iv d r«it «(ter having compUtcd the ttudont U«d«r icction. Senior tt«ff J«n!« 0«ks, •ditori Sharon H«ni n and Nancy Naimith. and Maria Fiorifo taka tima out from fhair talk of putting togathar a picturad racord of tha largati tanior clat in tha hittory of OHS. 138 .• Dear Panthers: The 1965 Orange and Wliite is a record of the many memorable and significant moves of this short segment of the GAME OF LIFE. For the retiring ro alt ' , to whom this Iwok is dedicated, these record- ed events constitute an end and a beginning— the conclusion of twelve years of hard work, challenge, and accomplisliment, the beginning of many new moves as the GAME continues. For those who remain, what is recorded here will form the foundation for future activities and serve as a challenge to new Panthers and new royalty. I would hke to recognize the members of the annual staff who have spent long hours to make this book posssible. To those whose assistance and co-operation have been invaluable— Mr. Craig, Mclnnis Printers, Santa Ana Engravers, the Albert and James photographers, and the OHS faculty and administration— I extend the heart felt gratitude of the entire staff. Th is year is about to end, but the GAME OF LIFE continues; the chess pieces will continue to move onward and upward, each in its own direction, each with many memories of the past and dreams for the future. To each Orange High Panther— past, present, and future— we wish continued success in their GAME OF LIFE. Sincerely, Jc Ojy x ! OJ mQ Janis Barnett Editor-in-Chief 1965 Orange and White 139 ' ! ? ' g I lie kiiius, (iniciis. pawns, iiifim ' to participate with others in activities ol similar interests. They an- led l y ilw laeiilty and touelht-i the iiiaki up an i-ntire hoard. These moves ol the n.inie enrich their h es, Inrther their v oals, advance their interests. This is the move ol . . . -T ' 1 A r ' V ' ' ila Glorious Homecoming Honorees 142 Homccominq Qu««n ol 1964 Mitt S indra Olscn M a H o n o K a t h y w i I m e r r GOAL LINE GLORY was tlie thenu- for tlie 1964 Homecoming festixities. Altliough the Pan- thers lost their game hy one point to Bolsa Grande, spirit soared with the suspense of tlie evening. From a court of five pretty princesses, Sandy Olsen was crowned queen. The court, with their Key Chib escorts, was driven in Cor- vettes to Hod Chambers Gymnasium to officially start the traditional Homecoming dance. jS c c e e s s s s K L a y r n e d n a T S a h 1 r m a a d d e 9 r 143 A Christmas Rose Coronation Ball 1964 left all those attendinii with memories of a wonderful evening. Christmas Rose was the appropriate theme given to the tiance held at Orange Coast College. The crowTiing of King Dave Scott and Queen Linda Pierce added the final touch to an evening of overwhelming success. D va Scott «nd Lind« Pitrc r«ign witK th dignity fitting a royal coupU. King Dava Scott and Quean Linda Piarca ara accompaniad by thair royal court consrtting of Oick Adarnt. Jan Dankar. Doug Ehlan. Judy Howall, Andy S ltl l off. Llnd Bloun ' King Dava thowi tha partonality that mada him a King, 144 Blooms for Dave and Linda The royal couple enjoy their own dance. . . . and the night is danced away. Gloria Dan ley, Karl Cudworth, Teresa Colson, Charlie Brande, Kay Hil and Dan Bosch, Queen Linda smiles for her subjects. 145 Diiti ' li-lrisli tla - ilawnetl hrii;lit and clear as more tlian 2000 exu- berant Panthers t(M)k sides in the liveliest Dutch-Irish day in OHS history. The Dutch dtn ' ketl themselves in all sorts of craz , retl outfits c-omplete with wooden shoes, and the Irish, not to be out done, donned j reen hats, niijhtshirts, and green vests. Tlie traditional brawl erupted preniature! at bri-.ik with many flying eggs that just coulilnt wait till Easter, and in spite of the lack of an organized battle, the 27th edition of the OHS fun day became monumentallv known as the wildest day ever. Domineering Dutchmen Demolish Dutch Y lt lit row: Otnnit Burbridg . 0««n Livtchfutt, Sandy Hilton. J«rry Pruitl; 2nd row: Kathy Gilmar. Carol Kallar. Janal Wattlin. Joanna Brua. tch laam — Ul ro . Tom Hobbi. Da  Scott, Karl Cudworfh. Stan nnat. 2nd row: Bob Stiqarfi. Chuck Gunthar. Oannli Cola, Mr, lliarni. Dutch Song — lit fo Lyndji ihr dor Mananna Fitiqarald, Kathy Kan- drick. Kathy Spradlin; 2nd row: Maria Fiorlto. Tari Bradlay, PaHl Fifi- qarald, Nanc! Jaion. Tin- Iiimh pi ' iiods w rrc lirokon up witli lioottiianiiv s, jump ropes, squirt ijuns, tin- Farmer in tlie Dell, and siilitlcr tonus ot lim, wliilr Pantliers saved themsehes for tlic tianic. Tiu rest of the afternoon classes flew because it was Dutcli- Irish, as well as Frida ' afternoon. The day was climaxed by the traditional Dutcli-hisli Baskithali Game. The Dutch team captured their winning position as they defeated tlie Irish SS to 69. the Wee Irish Leprechauns Irish Cheer — 1st row: Yvonne Zlemer, Sue McArthur, Brenda Schmidt, Pat Ringlbauer; 2nd row: Glenn Carvin, Larry Kallenberger, Greger Jlsmalm. Jim Gutierrez. Irish Song — 1st row; Laura Stanford, Janet Redwine, Janie Miller; 2nd row: Bonnie Hall. Jan Danker, Kathy Johnson, Ann Halloran, Rosie Harris. Irish Team — 1st row: Andy Haas. Steve Rolph, Charlie Brande; 2nd row: Dave Zrrltle, Kenny Braun, Jim Farley, Bruce Sorenson. 147 Varied Movements C«ndy Clint •nd Al L«mon« drtncv thmr own vpncml d-mcf .if the Girl -DAt - Boy D«nc«. Pdnthorj tnioy thomiolvei dt one of the over-popular after gante dancei. P«nth rt iwinq to today ' t liv«ly p«c«. Sandy Olian it conqr«tul«)«d by 196) Homecoming Maid of Honor, Chrit Piarc . wkila Ka Ky Wilmar lookt on. 148 Homvcoming candidates !nfroduc«d at a p p rally. Make the Game Yelling, laughing, jumping, shouting. Excitement growing, pounding, mounting, Dancing, whirling, always moving. Orange Panthers always proving Youth goes on and up and out Never knowing so small a doubt. Brimming with life to the very top. We the Panthers will never stop. Ream and Mclnnis Doug Ehlen gefs caught in the midst ot an egg barrage at Dutch-Irish. Dutch-Irish swings with a hootenanny. Panthers take sides for Dutch-Irish voting. The Kfngsmen entertain at HI MOM. 149 Sir Al Crowned 1965 ' s  ' Sir Allan Ltmon I ' rrlty Hornrtominn Q n Sandy Olsi-n crown- f l Ml. Ill l.rinoiu- as our official Kni lit fu l v- mrmlicr .it tin- aiiiiiial Ciirls I.cak iic (Jirl-Dato- lluy Dance. .M was cliiiscn by p i|iiilar i)tr from fivr candidatfs, inrliidini; (•ri-ucr jisiM.iliii. i ' ir- 011 Koiislimand, Duli I ' illon. and Bill Hrattain. ' Ilic danc ' , willt die Jim Kccnc ( nnrtct provi«l- iiiR tlir music, was a Kreal siictfss. Sandy recalls h«r crowning at she Knighft Sir L«mon«. William BraHain 150 Knight to Remember •)•) Do you really fhinit I ' m handsome? You ' re going WHERE after the dance? Careful Dear Chuckerboofs and Sandy. 151 Santas, Speakers. Skits, and Singers ' I will not laugh, I will not laugh, I S niort thow th ir pow«r «t on« of th« ««rly A mbt!«t. Mr. Quaksr tpok to OH,S ttudonti on th tru Ann«ric«n ipirit. Sandy Hilton and Janet Wrtt- l!n try out b«for Outch lrish aud!«nc«. Prtt Hull lings (or O.H . stu- dents. Laura Stanford and Jo Ann Brua show tha girlt fathiont of today and th« 20 ' s. And have you been good this year? Kathy Brown and Janls Barnett help Santa, Phil Skinner. Phil Skinner plays a real hep Santa. Laughing and yelling to their friends, the returning Panthers and newcomers to O.H.S. settled down at the first assembly to valiantly face another school year with the help of man) aried assemblies. The year was started out with a isit from an odd gentleman dressed as a Quaker. Mr. Quaker turned out to be a big favorite among the students. He had a special wa - to say what he felt about the American tradition and spirit. A superior assemlily, presented right before Christmas was complete with Santa Claus and helpers. This year the Girl ' s League presented assemblies for tlie girls while the boys remained in class. The female half of the student body sighed at fashion shows, laughed at impossible skits, and learned football from Coach Deveney. .Another trul - delightful assembly as highlighted b - the speech of an e. -football coach who told students to stand up for tlieii- beliefs and not bo in- fluenced b ' the scra n -, rimt , little kids. Sure beats reindeer. ' ' He ' s just a scrawny, runty, little kid. ' Junior girls do the shrimp at a Girl ' s League Assembly. 153 Peppy Panthers Participate t onc« mor«, Corn«ll. Jimip 1) jump and rll 1)% xi-ll, tin- clu ' iTU-acliTS and soniiK-adors led llif PanlluTs to flu ' ckinafc many oflicr trams in siKirts this (-ar. Tin- pep rallies, inclndinu stunts tlioiii lit up liy l (h the active Pep Ciul) n)en)l)ers and du-erleaders, showwl great orig- inalil . ' ! lic I ' rp n.md liclped instil! the spirit which Panthers carried lo the liames Id s m-( ' |i our hovs on to victory. Tho chearUAdvrt build Spirit up tor «noth«r PAntKvr victory. 154 Mom ' s Holiday Hawaiian Style Patty FItigerald. Kathy Wllmer, Jackie RIggs and Mrs. Fitzgerald cut up in an old time sltit. Mothers and daughters enjoy the entertainment. Helen Schade is serenaded by the Kingsmen Quartet. I Tliis year, as every year, tlie Girls ' League sponsored HI MOM and DATE DAD banquets. At DATE D. D, skits and tlie Plaza City Singers made the night com- plete. Moms and daughters enjoyed skits and tlie music of California Lutheran College ' s Kingsmen. Walker Hall was decorated in manh- attire for It ' s A Man ' s World and Ha saiian motif for Hawaiian Holida . ' Both I ' vents were sold out beforehand and were ery successful. Judy htoweil and Chris Portigal sing Aloha Moms. ' 155 Curtain Rises on Gr 9 H«in and Jarry EHii plity wo i«ng«rout dttparadoi. Susdo Oliver pouts in a scene fron Arienic and Old Lace Jerry Watt, center back, looks knowingly 4t the rest of tho C4vt in the Fiihermen. The cait of the M!k«do tingi the grand final . Andy Shishkoff groans at the thought of the item in the window t «t. Kathy Wilmer. Colleen Butterworth, and Susan Perry play three liHle maids from school. V - Dramatic Highlights Marrlane Ring!bauer, Joe Hanna, and Susan Oliver scheme together in Arsenic and Old Lace. Kathy Brown and Andy Shishkoff take their parts seriously. RehearsaLs, make-up, relicarsal.s, co.stumes, rehearsals and more rehearsals; hut it was worth it for the O.H.S. students. This year the music department presented two big sell-out productions, directed h ' Mr. Slick: The Mikado, tale of the Emperor of Japan who poses as a minstrel and goes about seeking his true love, and M ' Fair Lady, a modern version of Pygmalion. Tlic drama department also put on two productions, The Fisherman, a one-act play wliicli ga e us a short glim]ise of hca en, and Arsenic and Old Lace, the delightfully funn - story of two sweet little old ladies who have a lial)it of scr ing arsenic in their elder- berry wine. All of these plays were a credit to Orange High School. They were remarkabh ' well presented and were lots of fun for the students participating as well as for the viewers. Ihe sets, the costumes, and the make-up were all done by OHS students, pro dng that responsibility- is not just make- believe, but a real step in the (Tame of Life. Mr. Woods of the Drdma Department works hard to get the plays ready for presentation. 157 Selected Students Row I loll  o nghl L- Mimolwhito b P illaon, b Buikirk, L. Pa el, J. Wi«m«n. D. Oldi. P. Houihmand. Row 7 W, Brimhall, J. R««vit. J. Colon, G. P«9 . B. Mottko, J. W.rr.n. S. Rolph. T. Willi im«. J. AlUn. P. PaHi- ton. 8. Rvynoldt, 8. 8enq«yfi ld, R. Gammon, G. Carvin, Row 3 T. Barftha, L Brtrtoiiowiki, B. Cameron, B. Ford. D. Zirkle. B MprfMngv. J l-flrley. 0. Scofl. T. Patarian. D. Ault, K. Cudworfh. Not shown: T. Nalion. and R. Strain, 8u«y Kay Club Praildant, Larry Paval, S and Kay Club adviiori, Mri. Raclna and Mr. Otanbauqh. Serve the School The object ot Imtli tlic Key Club for bo .s and tlie S Clul) for girls is to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to ser e the school and communit} ' , to promote a feeling of personal achie ement in the success of a group, and to inspire an interest in all social activities. The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Walter Osenbaugh, strives towards the constitutional objectives of Kiwanis International while tlie S Club, undei- tlie direction of Mrs. Racine, Mrs. Brubaker, and Mrs. Jones, ascribe to the same ideals as tile Soroptimists Club, witli which they are affiliated. The membership of both clubs is restricted to onl - those qualified both by grades and a desire to help. S. Club ' s acflve President— Kathy Wllmer. Ist Row: K. Carlson, J. Howell. K. Hawkins. S. Oliver. L. Nichols, K. Wilmer, A. Halloran, K. Thomas, J. Ferguson, K. Bersca. 2nd Row: M. Ringlbauer, J. Schmitt, K. Welch, K. Sayama, H. Trlsdorfer, D. Tuman, B. Carle, J. Alford, R. Gelsler, L. Clark. Back Row: V. Norton, J. Dawson, C. Little, L. Stanford, M. Fitzgerald, S. Montonna, P. Fitzgerald, Y. Lemke, B. Schlpke, J. Barnett, S. Olsen, C. Crandall, D. Corned, M. BucUey, P. Ringlbauer, C. Johnson, M. Davis, K. Brown, L. Stewart, J. Redwine. C S.F. Pr«iid n L«ui l Nicholi Higher standards of scholarship and broader ideals of service on the part of the students is the puqiose of the C ' aHfoniia Scholastic Feder- ation. The Orange High School chapter brings together students who are academicalK out- standing in each class and stimulates interest in the more academic aspects of our school, l ife Honor members are distinguished at graduation. Competent Campus Scholars C.S.F. LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I: J«an F rqu on. JoAnn AKord. Sutan Oliv r, Kfthy Thomat. William 8raM«in, Andy ShitkkoH. Ba y H nninq«. K« hy Sayama. Lauri NickoU. Y onna L«ml« ROW 7: Maria Smith. Linda Clark. Karan Ericton. Yvonna Zaimar. Paula Marthall. Charyl Hurd. Jamai Brown, J H Juttica. Paul Trathanay. Jack Joknilon. Rick Hall. ROW 3: Judy Nicholt, Mary Davit. Nancy Olton. Lita Schupbach. Mary Bucklay. Buda Kaiar. Nathan Rilay Lat Bodin. Frank Badm. Bonnia Mac- Koniia. ROW 4: Gingar Laach. Karan Cailion. Haidi Trltdorfar. Tom Patarton. David Kandall. Dava Zirkla. J«« Allan. Gary Skanafalt. Hanry Orofino. Mauraan Toola. ROW S; Linda Rittar. Skari Tuckar. Larry Paval. Joan Proich. Coral Littia. 160 Invest in Service Members of Interact Club Include: Row I: J. Guiterrez. B. Mein, R. Wealtland, D. O ' Donnel, D. Ambrose. R. Goswiller, G. Jismalm, J. Brown, J. Cruilcshanit, J. Grief, G. tvlink. Row 2: E. Eddy, D. Gammon, D. Haft- away, D. Marta, R. Paullins, P. Smitz, M. Blaii Fletcher, J. Justice. S. Holmes, P. Canton. J. liiti ' iuct is an organization developed for the purpose of extending services wliore they arc needed. It is sponsored 1) ' our local Rotary Club. To raise nion- e - to conduct their campaigns, they sold peanuts at the football games and held car washes. Under the d namic leadership of Mr. Terrell, Interact spent its first year on the OIIS campus. Due to tlie organizing and planning by this group of l)oys, Interact is sure to con- tinue as a growing chili in the years to come. The Banking and Finance Club visits different financial firms eacli time it meets. It is sponsored b ' the Union Bank and is affiliatctl with the Boy Scouts as an explorer post. A field trip to the main branch of the Union Bank in Los Angeles highliglits each year. A finance day allows the members to work in banks, savings and loans, and brokerage finns. Interest in the financial orld is the only requirement for membership. A father-son banquet at the Charter House was held as a wind-up meeting. Interact Club advisor, Mr, Warren Terrell The Banking and Finance Club consists of: Row I: D. Becker, J. Esparza. D. Korse, R. Steffey, T. Esparza, T. Brown, R. Estes, Row 2: L. Rose, A. Kjellberg, M. McMullen, E. Storm. S. Labee, S. McMurtry, B. Barger, D. Ault, P. SmItz, G. Holmberg, B. Raymond, R. Goswiller. 161 Helping Hands ] Iold the Future M«mb«rt • - —•J of Sr. FFA art: G. H«ndih uq. L. B ruce. G. Milanovic, R. Estes Ipr  .). K. Jon  , C. Picker n P. D nn r, D. Co lint. P. Cro« h  ai «, M. Derbln. | treas.). A. M y r . R. PhiUr. 0. Timberfn«n P Sh«ys J. McGiray lo. D. Ocob ock, D. Eckod. D N«wlov«. a- Future Nuriit — ROW I, from I to r arc: L. L«wr nc , ($ c. Trxt.j. K. K««rl. (VP). N. Bodily. (P..i.|, ROW 2— Mr.. B.rt.K.. (Ad.lior). J. SchUutcr, 0. Garrard. ROW 3— D. Gi  . J. Spackl. C. Vane . Fulur. Hom m«k rt «r ROW I— C. Moor (Pr« .). S. Flory. 0. Sk«eti. L Slriglay. K. Warner. T. Quick. M. Doolan. Soph, and Jr. FFA are: C. Prlca. L. Marino. C. Void. C. GriHifh. R. Pole. D. Spencer. J. Blackman. R. Klefh. D. Lenger. E. Wilton |VP| H. Maag. J. Milanar. F. FItipairick. S. Shotridqa. T. ZIppwald. Ihf purpose of Future Farmers, Nurses, and Hoinemakers of America is to bring loHctluT peopir iulfresfetl in agriculture, nur.sin.n, and liomcniakinj; as a possible career. II ' , inuler tlic stiper ision of Mr. Tob- liT, li,i Ixi ' i) liii;lily successful with llicir parlianu-ntary imicetliire team. Hotl) I A ' . .uul Fll. li.ue made manv educational fifid trips this ear. ROW 2— Y. Orcuff. (VP). J. Aufarton (treat.). P. Millar. M. Graram. P. Rhelnbolt, C. Trader. M. Muite. I With Test Tubes, T-Birds, and Strategy Members of Science Club are: ROW I S. Opeka, A. Loh, I. Ter- hell, M. Dove. E. Page, N. Norton, S. Dustin, G. Danley, ROW 2 D. Reynolds, J. Burquist, L, Garcia, L. Ornstein, S. Sacks, F. Celeste, T. Lemus, L. Caylor, J. Weiman, L. Johnson, S. Rice, M. Thomp- son, J. Brown, J. Justice, ROW 3 Mr. Hettlcit (advisor), T. Seno- va, Mr. Smith (advisor). B. Wor- siey, R. Pezenas, R. Cross. W. Johnson. Fifth period auto shop includes: ROW I T. Kelly. G. Green. J. Hamilton, C. Durn. K. Jacltson. B. Shade, R. Haingerfore, J. Or- tega, ROW 2 R. Turkoff, M .Amer, J. Hutchison. J. Edwards M. Poutsen, K. Manning, J. En man, K. Morris, J. Slater, J. Tink T. McQurry, M. Tryzinger. B Clark. Chess players congregate and concentrate during second lunch. Science Chili lui.s crcateil an a id interest in all pha.se-s of modern science among its niember.s. One year of science is required to join. The auto shop classes have success- fully taught the basics of mechanical know- how, which will influence occupational choices. Chess Club did not ha e a facult - advisor this year, but interested students continued to jiarticipate. 163 Poetry and Rhythm Combine M«mb«ri of Lit«r iry Club ar in front: Bavarly App«l (pr«s.) Stcond row: Jon Diorking. Jim Engl |VP), Gr 9 Brown, Jerry Ellit. Third row: Miry Davit, Carol Sobol, Carolyn Ward, Mary Bucllay, Yvonn Ltmk . Molly EngU, I.itoran ' Club publishes Syl- lithtis, the Orange High Hler- iry and art magazine, which is tindtT till ' ilirittion of Miss Hull anil Mrs. Bunger. Meni- bership is open to anyone in- terested in literature. The purjwse of this club is to t-ncourage original comiwsi- fion of poetr ' , essays, short stories, and thoughts. Orchesis is the newly organ- ized modem danc-e club of ( )I!S. It was organizetl to fur- tlicr the cli-Nrlopnu-nf of talent and interests in the girls. It ' s gtnds are scholarships for de- ser ' ing danc-ers and jH ' rfec- (ion of performanc-es. Try- iiuts are jiulge l by the of- ficers and aiUisors anti are held twice a year at the Ix - ginning of each semester. Dancing mambart of Orchasit ar9. Row I: D. Parcy. D. Staphant. C. Pot. tar, M. Patar«on. K. Brown, T. Swanian. B. McKaniia. J. Purland, Row 2: E. Pv) J Rolh. S Han, «n. T. Jaagar. A Sctir-.p; P R nqlbauar, C. Goodrich. B. Rogari, K. Barcta, Y. Zatmar, C. Gran. Row 3: Mri. Paiman, J, Straam. B. Hawlalt, K. Chamnait. M. Lamb. P. Rhainbolt. L Maditi. J. Sharp. Active Letfermen are: Row 1; M. Swick. B. Cox. D. Scott, D. Ehlen. D. Dixon, R. Fox, Mr. Riehl. Row 2: T. Jones, C. Ohmer, T. Martinez, B. Sorenson, S. Robertson. B. Stlgerts, T. Bartshe. Row 3; C. Brande, K. Cudworth, J. Cambell. G. Fike. T. Nelson, R. Barth, T. Price, Row 4; P. Skinner, J. Farley, S. Rodrlquez, D. Grat, C. Davis, C. Harvey, J. Paulus, T. Gunther. Row 5; J. Pizzutti, B. Pillon, J. Burchfield, C. Fritiinger, J. McVeeters, M. Cline, B. Raymond, T. Kelly. With Stamina, Strength and Sportsmanship Lettermen ' s Club is a sei ice clul) con- sisting of all Lettermen interested in e.xtonding the athletic program at OHS. These fine athletes sponsor and partic- ipate in the Donkey Basketball game. They are guided b - the efficient leader- ship of Coach Deveney and Coacli Riehl. The Fellowship of Christian . thletes is a non-denominational organization empliasizing the importance of being a Christian as well as an athlete. Let ' In Mr. H.imcr. this scr ice club was visited by many outstanding speakers this ear. FCA sends delegates to an annual conference in Oregon eacii sum- mer. Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Row I; Mr. Hamer, C. Brande, A. Haas, J. Farley, D. Scott, B. Henninqs. Row 2; P. Skinner, J. Kay. S. Rolfe, D. Disher. E. Colson, M. Hood. Row 3: D. Paul, A. Brahams, B. Sorenson, D. Zirkle, T. Peterson, J. Grief, T. Hobbs, R. Waite. 165 Orange has a Foreign Flavor French Club. Row I; P. Andraton. R, G«mmon, R. Sck«ldrup. Row 2; L. WIcUrn. K. Wall (Pr «.). L John- lion. (Soe. Chr.). D. Hinlon. K. Johnton. Row ): S. Millt. J. Riqqi, M. Filiq r«td, W. Sonn«nb«rg. Row 4: E. Hobion. T. Slronq. S. Tucker. K. F «lh r. M Owant Row S. C. Thayer. J. Millar. T. Malmqran, C Lillla. Row 6; J. Parlrldqa. A. Hick- •y, N. Lawthania. L. Stanford. K. Sayama. Row 7: C. Paianai. P. Mil. lar, A Sklnnar. L. Oickton, K. Thomai. |Sae. Trea«). Row 8: L. Danvar. C. Hurd. Y. Ziamar. C. Sapara. Langiiaijf chilis are organized to practice s)ieaking the language and to participate in activities involving the knowledge of a foreign counlr - and its customs. Each individual club provides educational and entertaining activities which produce an interest in foreign culture. Memhership is open to all interesteil students with a tiesire to learn and have fun using French. Cennan. Latin, and Spanish in their daily lives. Latin Club: Row I; J. Alford. L. Caylot, L. Johntton. B. Matter. M. Thomat, N. Norton, J. Ferguton. Row 2; L. McKaa. S. Borlaug. M. Thornton. P. Colllnt. B. Kajar, P. Lambert, K. Werner, C. Clitken, Row 3: C. Mareih, M Fickle, J. Paulut, B. Clam. M. Graham. S. Blackburn, M. Bucklrr 166 Spanish Club members are: S. Currier, C. Sapara, S. Sacks, B. Kroll, L. Thomas. M. Raigns, D. S+uclt. J. Kemmerer, Y. Beaudreau. T. Dunn, D. ZIrltle. K. Gardner, L. Clarlc. M. Graham. German Club Includes: Row I; K. Tiede, S. Wehner, W. Johnson, D. Cooltsey, S. McMurtry, Row 2; D. Lloyd. A. Loh, E. Zajac. J. Fletcher, G. Freeman, K. Bersca. Row 3; Mr. McGeahy, P. Ristow, S. Davis. E. Johnke. T. Cinot+o, B. Worsley, G. Brown. 167 Prospective Politicians, Professors Mvmbert of Sotont Ar« from Itft to right: Row I; C. Portigal and J. Color . Row 2: B. McKcnii . Y. L mk , M. Buckl«y, Row 3: S. McMurtry. D, Hattaway. M. Patarton, V. Fryman, D. Coohtoy. MfinlxTs of Solons, under the tli- rettion of Miss Hull, liave an op- portunity ' to actually participate in tlie loiiislatiM- process of our rt - pul lican form of government. All Murnlxrs must have a 2.5 average or better and Ix- a nu ' mlx ' r of the V.M.C.. . Their main activity is to prepare bills pertaining to the needs and wants of California in preparation for the Youth anil Government nuxlel legislature in Sacramento. Teacher Tyros memlxTs are in- terested in a teaching c-arivr. . ILss Sti.ilton, the advisor of the club.  ncourages the students with ixi- tential to plan for college ami ser e the school and community when- ever jKissible. Members p;uiicipate in ca let teaching programs anil c-onferences. Tha mamban of Taachar Tyrot ara from laft to right; Row I; V, Fryman, R. Camaron, J. Paulut, 8. Worilay, G. Shanafalt. Row 2; S. Onalfo. D. Wicherihaim, L. Harriton, K, Dii. L. Ma . E. Stain- blain, N. Sutharland, S. Curriar. Row 3; G, Walkar, 8. liamt, 8. Brown, K. Waita, K, Gorham. K, Kalby. L. Thomat, M, Davit. and Vibrant Velvet Voices Top Teens is a select group of talented singers interested in class- ical music. This year they appear- ed in The Mikado and Nh Fair LatK. Aided 1) - tlie Concert Clioir for depth in numbers, thc - have jierfornicd at Villa Park for the Fiftli Grade Concert and were a major part of the Spring Concert in April. Capably duected by El- lery Slick, the Top Teens and Con- cert Choir are a fine asset to OHS. Members of Top Teens from L. to R. are: Mark Thompson, Ricic Clarli, Marl Palmer, Ercell Bryant, Craig Peoples, Jim Reavis, 2nd row; Shirley Flory, Carolyn Schneider, hlelen Schade, Ka + hy Wllmer, Colleen Butterworth, Susan Perry, Eileen Sisler. 3rd row; Joe Hanna, John Warren, Ross Branstetter, Bob Cameron, Gym Williams. Versatile Panthers 0 ' ji i« Club includ t; OiAne Stevent. Sue Vot , Pflggy Rhetnbolt, Mananne Ringi- b«u«r. C«rly Gr« n. Eil««n Siit«r, Cdrol Marcewtki, Linda Kaip«rek. Su« Ellis, Phyllitt ElchUpp. Claudia Calania. Mr. Woods, JoAnna Camay, Joa Hanna, Grag Hain. Gym Williams, Jarry Ellis, Hanry Orophino, Jarry Watt. Drama Club presents to the nifmlxTs arioiis areas of tlranui as a means of c-ommiinication. Each year man pla s are given and a ban- |iiet is held to present drama awards. Photography Clul) is a new organization on c-ampiis tliis ear. Its aims are to promote in- terest in photography and to teach its mem- bers how to develop and print pictures. The chib is under the ad isorship of Mr. Talhick- son and Mr. Brown. The Record Committee phins to start a tradi- tion at OH.S— to present school soimds for stn- dents to remember. Tlie inemlnTS planned the contents of T.WTMKH fXillOES in chronological order and made a snccessfnl original sales drive. Record Committaa mambars ara Sua Wicklatiaus. Sua Vosi. Backy CarU, Cindy Witlaford, Gaorgina Chida, Mr. Woods (advisor), Andy SsKishkoff. Stava Wahnar. ' hoto Club mambars: row I; Jay Ofsthun. Stavo Anderson. Jerry Ellit toqar Walhar. Jim Johnson; row 2: Mr. Tallackson (advisor), Evalyn ' ajac, Mika Oorsay, Ban Evars, Pat McElvaan, 170 Create, Listen, and Observe Alt Cliil) trits to fiiitluT tilt ' stuclciits ' know Ii ' dtic oF the fine arts and to rec- ognize those students in art classes who sliow thcni- sel ' cs exeeptionallv wor- tln- and interested in art. Mr. Hill and Mr. Meul- mester have arranged a variet - of interesting ac- tivities including guest pro- fessional artists, ' isits to art exhibits, and evening sessions for group art work. Art Club Row I— Mr. Meulmester, C. Whittlngton, K. Hill, S. Opeica, M. Lamb, C. Spears, M. Parish, C. Hayden, D. Reddick, K. Fredrick, R. Koler, S. Jamieson. Row 2 — Mr. Hill, R. Peterson, V. Fryman, M. Peterson, D Blake, L. Dickson, W. Selden, T. Messe-all. Pep Club members are: Row I; J. Kemper, B. Bruning, L. Moore, S. Cornell, S. Olsen, K. French, Row 2; T. Bradley, J. Redwine, K. Kendrick, K. Pysden, N. NeSmlth, C. Spears. Row 3; C. Smallwood! R. Weakland, C. Johnson, J. Footner, S. Selby, M. Kawick, B. Kroll, J. Palmer. Row 4; C. Sapara, C. Crandall, D. Gammon, B Stevens, L. Blount, C. Keller, K. Waite, L. Hallman. Pep Club ' s main goal is to promote Panther spirit, and the members of this club have certainly succeeded this year. The pep rallies and the athletic events have had a large turn out because of Pep Club ' s dil- igent efforts toward liiiild- ing Panther spirit. I ' loiulK. the liiilitiiin kiiiiili(s |)l.i ilicii morons liaiiK loi tliiii scliool, llicii tcaiii, tlu ' iiiscKcs. Moimlfd i;al- l.iiitU . llicii uo.il llic s iiil)ulii () . rlicsc kiiiiilits (•ii ai: ' ■i li .l Ii.mIi1iIii|| .mil i(M(|ii III llicii chosen M : ' ■4 « Orangemen Strive for Glory VARSITY SCORES Tustin 7 Orange 24 Broa 13 Orange 13 Garden Grove 1 2 Orange Buona Park 23 Orange 13 Newport 1 3 Orange 41 Cotta Mesa 13 Orange 20 Fullerton 28 Orange 20 Bolsa Grande 21 Orange 20 Savanna 10 Orange 13 Ksvin Cochr«n (23) kurdUi ov«r a baffled opponent. Oranut ' sliowctl its vast ixitontial by Ix ' atinjx Tustin 24 to 7 in tlio opfning game of the sea- son. The talent displayed by Oranj;e made it an early c-ontender for the ehampionship. and althoiigli the Panthers suffered a number of losses, they never pave np. By defeating Savanna II to 10. (Grange c-ompleted the season with a reeortl of four wins, four losses, and one tie. e(|uahnt; last year ' s final tabulations. 174 J As Football Begins All-League recognition went to Tonn Nelson. Bob Pillon, and Tom Gunther. Nelson was named to the offensive and defensive teams; Pillon was designated Orange ' s Most Valuable Player; Gunther was named the Freeway League ' s Player of the Year. Bruce Sorenson (83) stretches for the ball during an action-paclted Tustin game. Mark Amer Mllce Bradley Jerry Burchfield Karl Cudworth Tim Bartshe Mike Broyles Mike Cllne Dennis Dixon _w ' Doug Ehlen Greg Files 175 Strength, Skill and Fast Action VARSITY FOOTBALL. Itft  o right, lit row: D. L.ichHuii, M. Cllne. t. YIDonoy, K Cudworth, J. Piiutti, B. Claycamp, G. Volbarg. 2nd row; Co«ch L. C«r tr. C. H«ry y. R. Foi, T. Gunthcr, M. Am r, D. Kennoy, D. Ault, B. Barger. 3rd row: T. Nalton, J Ehlan. C. Ohmar. M. Bradlay. C. Robtrti. T. Patartoi McVattart. D. n, T. Hobbj. I Ricl Foi Stovo Go Ddva Graff End Stav Rodriquct tnaqt • pan (or tk« firtt touchdown of tha taaton during a routing opanar with Tuttin. Tha Panthart dafaattd tha Tuttinltat by a tcora of 24 to 7. Oranqo HigK ' i coaching itaff. from laft to right: End Coach L. Carter. Oafantiva Coach 8. Brathaart. tHaad Coach V. Oavanay. Back Coach 0. McVaigh. and lina Coach H. Hiclol. ;.t ::oy( ■' ' 1 il Make the Panthers Fearsome. ' ?I Leff to right. 1st row: A. Lemone, D. Graff, A Haas, S. Gomes. J. ears. Burchfield, G. Moncrlef. Coach V. Deveney. 2nd row: J. Paulus, D. McVe Becker, M. Broyles. B. White, K. Braun. T. Bartshe. Coach B. Brash- 3 rd Igh, row: C ' B. Sore oach H. Hickok, nson, T. Jones, E. on. Coach D. nner, G. Fike. Varsity managers are Carl Genet, Tom Kelly, and Jim Kelty. Manager Jim Kelly is not shown. J Versatile quarterback Tom Gunther Is stopped by a fleet defender during the Brea game. Orange, which held the lead throughout the game, came out with a 13-13 tie with the Wildcats. Once again penalties and a few basic errors prevented victory. Steve Gomes (22) is stopped during a hard fought game in which penalty-prone Orange gave way to Garden Grove 12-0. Clipping penalties cost the Panthers the game; two long touchdown runs were called back for this infraction. 177 Panther Spirit Prevails Tom un(h«r Andy Ha« Pdnther Captaini Tom N«tson (60), and Tom Gunthar (10) shaka hands with a Newport Captain bafora the opening of the game. Chfii Harvey Tom Hobbi Tom Gunther (10) it tachlad by a tpirtt d Coyots defente at Miko Bradley |]0), and Mark Amer (B4) attitt. Ulililing a new formation, Orange had the Coyotet on the run until late in the third period. However. Buan« P«rk came from behind to beat Orange in thit contett 23 to 13. Tim Jonet Jim McVoolert Dean Leichefutt (jyporqtt MoncfP i 178 As the Season Rolls on . . . The Panthers, Ictl h lirad coach iiicc De- veney, finisliing liis third season at Orange, played w ell tlunr role in the GAME OF LIFE. The hope ot a championship season soon faded, but tlie final record does not detract from the great indi idiial efforts of both the coaches and the team. With ten lettermen returning next ear. Or- ange High Panthers can look for ard to an exciting season. Defensive back Andy Haas (20) makes the tackle as Bruce Sorenson (83) and George ivioncrief (42) assist In the high- scoring Newport game. The Panthers defeated the Tars by a score of 4 1 to 13. Quarterback Tom Gunther (10) faces an oncoming opponent during the Costa Mesa game. Scoring In the second period, Orange kept the lead, winning by a score of 20 to 13. Chris Ohmer Tom Peterson Jeff Paulus Bob Plllon ?P t John Pizutti Casey Roberts 179 to a Final Victory. Karl Cudworth (II) carriti as Chr!t Harv«y (64) comes up to block during th« Homocoming g«m«, which Bolsa won 21 to 20. Stev Rodriqg ! Phil bitinnnr Bruco Sorvmon Number M, Karl Cudworth, carries as Bob Pilton (21) blocks in the final game of the season against Savanna, which the Panthers won 13 to 10. lusti ' 6af( Cost Ui Wis Siva Tom Hobbt (33). Chrit H.r..y (M). $)•«. Gom.t (22). Rick Foi (31). «nd Tom Gunthvr (10) block «t K vin CocHr«n (23) mov«t th« b«tl for long y«rd«g« Ag«in f Fulltrton. Or«ngc lott to tht Indians in on of the h rdett fought g«mtt of th tcaton. 180 Bees Cees Rout Foes BEE TEAM, left to right, 1st rev D. Oe-r b.-cK, i H,,,,,, D. Stewart, P. Cogan, G. Adamson, G. Mead, G. Smith, B. Fowler, B. Garrison, S. Kobata, M. Stout. 2nd row: R. Pidgeon, K. hvlnler, D. Brooh, A. A or :,.. J ■.l - drt, R. Hansen, D. Rogers, S. Tiedeman, E. Myers, R. Logue, G. Mock. 3rd row: B. Reynolds, R. Benelce. B. Martin, A. Vargo. S. Lewis, N. Minardi. R. Churchward, B. Albert, C. Maresh. BEE SCORES Tus+m Orange Brea Orange 7 Garden Grove 7 Orange 19 Buena Park 7 Orange 10 Newport 7 Orange 14 Costa Mesa Orange 32 Fullerton Orange 39 Bolsa Grande 1 3 Orange 7 Savanna 7 Orange 6 Bee and Cee Coaches: M. Grable, R. Meade, D. McRae. CEE SCORES Tustin 6 Orange 27 Brea Orange 26 Garden Grove 6 Orange Buena Park 26 Orange 20 Newport 13 Orange 20 Costa Mesa 6 Orange 7 Fullerton 7 Orange 26 Bolsa 12 Orange 13 Savanna 12 Orange 6 CEE TEAM, left to right, 1st row: G. Tamiati, D. Pargee, J. Harltins, C. Raymond, D. Johnson, D. Mariitelli, J. Rinder- knecht, E. Miller, M. Fickle, F. Jusjczak, N. Thomas. 2nd row: E. Faires, S. Beck, B. Frantz, D. Burbridge, P. Dyer, T. Haniaker, D. Hill, B. Faerber, B. Wohrman. 181 Leatherlungers Finish Second VARSITY SCOREBOARD Villa Park 39 Savanna 35 Garden Grove 2 I Buena Park 18 Newport 35 Costa Mesa 50 Fullerton 20 Bolsa Grande 32 League finals Orange 21 Orange 21 Orange 36 Orange 42 Orange 24 Orange 15 Orange 37 Orange 24 Orange, 2nd place Bilk Cof glid« acrow fh« fin- ish tin during th« 8u«nA Pari Star Croii Counfry runner. Chuck Crosby warrns up b«for« a rough rac . CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS. I«t row. lo,. ,, |„- r F  n r. J. Fnirfai. B. Coi. C. Crosby. 0. F«cklcr. D. Wright. J. Monro . 2nd row: G. F««n«r, J. Cruikshnnk. C. fii ' i ' « • r.1 |o [ i oiion. R. Palmer. 3rd row; R. P«v«l. C. Psrkint. B Bishop. J. Brak . B. Dankmyar. M. Hood. A. Brahams. 182 in League Competition. The Orange Harriers tinished the 1964 season in t pical Panther st le. Coming from helnnd, they finished strong in the league finals and won the second spot in Freeway competition. Coach Ellery Slick, in his seventh year at Orange, led the leatherlungers through another winning season. Judging from past records and the numerous lettermen re- turning next year, Orange can look forward to another victorious season. ( Cross Counfry Coach Ellery Sllclt. Chris Blacic shows the strain as he nears the end of a long race. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Villa Park 36 _ Orange 21 Savanna 45 Orange 18 Garden Grove 34 Orange 21 Buena Park 27 Orange 28 Newport 48 Orange 15 Costa Mesa 44 Orange 19 Fullerton 18 Orange 41 Bolsa Grande 36 Orange 21 League finals Orange 1st place John Fairfax, Blalte Cox. Jim Monroe, and Chucic Crosby leap ahead af the sound of the starting gun. Orange lost to Newport 48 to 15. 183 Orange Hoopsters Show VARSITY BASKETBALL. I.O to right: D« « ZlrlU. Andy H  y Karl Cudworth. St«n B r n tt, Chuck Gunfhtr. K n Br«un. Bob St j- V, l,m Hobbi, Ls =1. Otnnit CoU. Bruc Sor«n«on. Jim Farliy, Ch«rli Brand . Oav ScoH, Sl v Rolph. l- ' ollowjnv; .1 winnini; tradition, C oacli Wall ll.iincr miidtti tlif OranjiiMiUMi throtiv;)) nnotlu-r snttt-ssfnl season. .A c-oach at Orangi- sinw 19(i0, Mr. Ilanu ' r lias li-(l lonr Orani c teams to tlic C.I.F. finals, rcsiiltint; in thrtf Pantlurs rfct ' iving the Freeway Leagne ' s l ' la er of tile Year awards. This yi ' .u Oranije sliowed jjreat pn inise and linishcd lliird in Frit-way Ix ' agne comjx ' tition. Dave Scott, Or- ange ' s standout guard, won well deserved individual honors for his efforts on the te.un. hut l askethall is .1 team effort, not .ui individual one, and it is the team that either wins or losi-s. anti this year Orange had a team to he jiroud of. H«mm d in on all tidai. Sf  a Rolph aUtmpM to p iii th« b«ll. 184 Courage, Resolve . . . Andy Haas Guard Steve Rolph Guard Kari Cudworth Guard VARSITY SCOREBOARD Rancho 73 Orange 78 Loara 61 Orange 63 Savanna 41 Orange 48 Chaffey 63 Orange 51 La Habra 61 Orange 58 Laguna 54 Orange 83 Sanfa Ana 47 Orange 65 Santa Ana Valley 48 Orange 68 Santa Ana 55 Orange 52 Western 61 Orange 92 Garden Grove 80 Orange 65 Buena Park 51 .. Orange 79 Newport 70 Orange 58 Costa Mesa 65 Orange 63 Fullerton 70 Orange 72 Savanna 43 Orange 45 Bolsa Grande 53 Orange 75 Garden Grove 65 Orange 60 Buena Park 48 ..Orange 64 Newport 58 Orange 48 Costa Mesa 72 Orange 96 Fullerton 67 Orange 64 Bolsa Grande 54 Orange 96 Savanna 66 Orange 72 Total won: 15 Lost: 9 Ken Cassius Braun attempts to shoot during the Fullerton game, which Orange won 46 to 44. IBS Panthers Finish High St«n 6«nnof Gu«rd Chuck Gunthar Forward Ken Braun C«nt r K Bob Stigvrti Center. Forward Most Improved Tom Hobbi Forward Center Dan Jones Center Dennis Cole Forward Bruce Sorenson Forward In a typical game situation, standout Coach Walt Hamer confers with the oHiciels. Ken Braun grapples with an opponent for control of the ball as the geme qett unHttr w«v 186 Si in League Competition Star hoopster Dave Scoft attempts to block an opponent ' s shot. Jim Farley Forward Second Team All League Charlie Brande Guard Managers, big Phil Skinner and agile Dan Disher hoist Gary Tamietti through the hoop, while Coach Manner ' s son tries to upset everything. Tom Hobbs (34) shoots as Dave Sco+t (25) moves up into the action. 187 Bring Pride and 11 lis year, as always, individual t-ffort seemed to characterize Orange ' s bid for the championship; hill individual effort is not cver ihinR; it takes 15 individuals and a coach to make a team. It is this combination of talent, called a team, that wins ball games. Orange possessed such talent: she had a team, she won games; but she had much more than that— she had spirit! The Panther spirit was evident in the boys on the court, in the crowds hovering in the stands, and in the students ' eyes. Without this spirit a team Ls nothing; with it, a team can conquer anything. Sprinting down fht court, Tom Hobbt rnovvi in for a l«yup. Brt  i r, K«n 8r«un lcor $ two pointt. Or«ng«m«n. Oav« Scott, Jim F«rl«y, «nd D«v ZirkU itruggi tor tho ball 188 Glory to Orange, Dave Scoff, guard, All Orange County. All CI.F., Freeway League Player of the Year Andy Haas leaps high to score another goal for Orange. In an attempt to increase the score. Tom Hobbs shoots for another basket. 189 Spirit Grows Among JUNIOR VARSITY, back row. left to right: B. Fryant. R Logue. 0. Blake. T. Peterson. T. Wllliamt, D. Kendall. Front row. left to right: Coach } 9a6 . 0. Kenny, J. Warren, E. Siegle, 8. Hennlngi. S. Myers, (J. Catron, not shown in picture). JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Garden Grove 47 Orange 45 Buend Pari 64 Orange 69 Newport 38 Orange 60 Co$fa Mesa 52 Orange 48 FullertonSI Orange 32 Savanna 54 Orange 44 BoUa Grande 29 Orange 79 Garden Grove 49 Orange 70 Bu«na Park 51 Orange 71 Newport 46 Orange 68 Coita Mesa 69 Orange 80 Fullerton 54 Orange 47 Bolsa Grande 52 Orange 93 Savanna 56 Orange 54 J.V. eager. Stewart Myers, ihooti a tree trrrow. BEE BASKETBALL, front ro . Uft lo right: T. Millet. J. Gr er. E. Colton. B. Reynoldt. Co«ch Dokot. 2nd row: J. Adtltlck. D. Jonai, L. My r, no ihown «r : S. Kob« «. B. Martin. 190 BEE SCORES Garden Grove 37 Orange 48 Buena Park 40 Orange 38 Newport Harbor 56 Orange 36 Costa Mesa 50 Orange 41 Fullerton 42 Orange 34 Savanna 42 Orange 34 Bolsa Grande 65 Orange 55 Garden Grove 36 Orange 56 Buona Park 52 Orange 42 Newport Harbor 69 Orange 56 Costa Mesa 55 Orange 49 Fullerton 44 Orange 46 Boija Grande 60 Orange 43 Savanna 58 Orange 48 Future Varsity Hoopsters. CEE BASKETBALL, left to right, 1st row: Coach McVeigh, D. Mariitelli, B. Franti, G. Fickle, D. Amos. 2nd row: R. Lobato, D. Hill, T. Waters, E. Holm, G. Smith, G. Mead. CEE SCORES Santa Ana 44 Orange 24 Garden Grove 32 Orange 23 Buena Park 34 Orange 15 Newport 46 Orange 26 Costa Mesa 46 Orange 26 Fullerton 25 Orange 24 Savanna 36 Orange 33 Bolsa Grande 46 Orange 40 Garden Grove 45 Orange 44 Buena Park 45 Orange 47 Nev port 50 Orange 36 Costa Mesa 50 Orange 37 Fullerton 37 Orange 35 Bolsa Grande 42 . Orange 38 Mr. Garrison Always There Orange High ' s Athletic Eeiuipincnt Man- ager, Mr. Lawrence Garri.son, is a man w ho hkes people. Before coming to Orange, Mr. Garrison spent l ' 3 2 years working for the E.Kcelsior Dair For the ])ast fonr ears he has served Orange High as the . thletic Department ' s all-aronnd liandv man. Every problem is taken to Nh ' . Garrison, and one wa - or another, he alwa s manages to soK ' e them. Mr. Garrison — Athletic Equipment Manager Skill, Stren ;tli, Endurance WRESTLING Corona del Mar 32 S.A.Valley 16 H.B. Marina 4! Villa Park 16 Garden Grove 32 Newport 27 Costa Mesa 30 Fullorton 50 Savanna 21 Bolsa Grande 33 Buena Park 19 League Finals SCORES Orange 17 Orange 43 Orange 16 Orange 41 Orange 23 Orange 20 Orange 17 Orange 5 Orange 30 Orange 14 Orange 24 Orange — 5th place AglU Chucl Canada grappiei witti an opponent. Dan WfigKt. team captam and Molt Valuab ' r ' A r pinning combination. -u ' « ;w.-rt.o 4 WRESTLING. I f to r.qhi. lit row: J. Sh«pard. 0. B«ck«r. P Walcott. D. R id. 0. Botch. B. RnYmond. J. Donovan. J. K«y. J. Sti«b r. T. Gill , pit, N. Thomai. 2nd row; B B«ny. K. Norton, J. P«ar«. C. H«rv y, B. CUycafflp. D. Brookt. A. V«rqo. S. Beck. C. Ccnada. P. Jenkint. D. Sptncvr. D. O ' dowd. Coach Rod Riehl. 3rd row: B. White H Orofino. 192 R. P.dgeon. R. Hanten, M. Schorman, L. Pavel. D Wolfe. N. Minardi, 0. Johnton. P. Collint, K Langden. E. Mille. C. Raymond. 4th row: B. Bargtr. W. Tinlin. H. Hatlinj. E. Shoemake ' . W. Johnjon. D. Wation, J, Rinderknecht, K. Locklear. M. Andrejen. F. Peler.on, G. Davi«. D. Ault. oai one anil ul Indi Fr« iiieii CI. Make Wrestlers Great «lr | M Coach Rod Riehl Determinedly. Bruce Raymond struggles for a take down. Wrestling is a sport which receives little rec- ognition, but deserves more attention. It is the one sport at Orange High in which both large and small boys can participate in an individ- ual contest against boys their own size. Individual effort was the feature which made wrestling stand out this season. Hosting the Freeway League Tournament, four Orange- men finished second to gain berths in the C.I.F. tourney. Ha iug liad an outstanding season last ear, Orange ' s future prospects appear good. Employing a sicillful fechnique, Pat Haman works toward a pin. Grappler, Bruce Raymond, strives to break down his opponent. 193 Vftciun iwlevauUrr Hob SlovtT. completes a %imlt lo set u now Oran f High record of 13 7)4 . Panthers Race Toward Victory i t ' 3 9 tit t , ' 5. tl . TT 9 Left to right, first row; J. CUrl, J. P;22utti, T. Kelley, T, Nelson, B. Co«, D. Cooper. J. Farley, C. Wineinger, G. Shaner, R. Murray. W. Tinlln, G. Holmberg, D. Vanhorn. 2nd row: G. Mocit, A. Page, B. Barger. P. Skinner, W. Gorrle. D. Newlove. D. Jones, C. Bassett. D. Facltler, C. Crosby, T. Messerall, 8. Knaak, D. Blalce, A. Brahams, B. Bishop, J, Jones, A. Olefino. 3rd row: G. Pike, J. Pedic, H. McKibbcn, F. Ferr:ur, B. Slover, P. Haman, T. Peterson. S. Rolph. J. Brake, M. Hood, J. Allen. D. Martin, H. Maag. D. Geraglity, G. Willianns, B. Dankmyer, D. Poage. G. Davis. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Bellflower 56 Orange 57 Santiago 78 Orange 35 Garden Grove 67 Orange 46 Buena Park 70 Orange 43 Newport Harbor 56 Orange 57 Cosfa Mesa 57 Orange 56 Fuller+on 60 Orange 53 Bolsa Grande 67 ' 2 ..Orange 45 ' 2 Savanna 27 Orange 85 LEAGUE FINALS 5+h place I High junnper Dennis Blake springs over the bar. Relying on the traditional Orange track and field tactic of a strong finish, Coach Lanny Carter ' s Panthers iiave climbed in Freeway League competition. In the past, Orange has relied heavily on this tactic with commend- able results. During the past seven years of Freeway League competition, Orange has liad three second place linislies and one championship. Due to the variety ' of track and field events, a major segment of Orangemen are able to display their indivi- dual skills. Veteran track star Bob Slover set a new Or- ange High record in the polevault this year, clearing 13 feet 9 inches. Another veteran, Greg Fike, has attempt- ed to break the present Orange High shotjiut record of 54 feet 4)2 inches. All of these efforts have brouglit pride and s pirit to Orange. 195 Br««kinq th« l«p«. Fr«nk F«en«r «nd Mik Mort finish far ahtad of their opponent!. Midget Ptiultt « UJ « 9r«c fully «t h« itrtvat fur « in the bro d jump. •Il«nc« Varsity Bees and Crois country veteran Jim Monroe finiihei first after a hard run race. With the pace tet, returning lelterman Roy Murrey thoori the form that leadt to victory. Greg Baby t-luey Fike lollt the thotput. Or- ange ' i best ihotputter. Greg, a Junior, has hit 51 7 ' j and hopes to break the school record. 196 Cees Show Promise. BEE TRACK, left to right, 1st row T Miller, N ChaHn J. Engle, D. Brooks, J. Cruikshanl, C. Perkins, K. Teysho, K. West, B. Logue, H. Stimson, C. Merish. 2nd row: P Scott, D. Hill, . Mini, P, Lobdto, J. Monroe, G. Feener, J. Lemus, K. Segerbloom, N. Minardi, E. Meyers, L. Meyers, D. Gobbel. BEE SCOREBOARD Bellflower 26 Orange 52 Santiago 55 Orange 39 Garden Grove 80 ..- Orange 83 Buena Park 57 Orange 36 Newpart Harbor 53 ' 2 Orange 4 1 ' A Costa Mesa 30 Orange 65 Fullerton5l Orange 44 Bolsa Grande 39 Orange 56 Savanna 33 Orange 62 LEAGUE FINALS 2nd place CEE SCOREBOARD Bellflower 43 Orange 37 Santiago 60 Orange 26 Garden Grove 32 Orange 52 Buena Park 45 Orange 39 Newport Harbor 56 Orange 30 Costa Mesa 47 Orange 39 Fullerton 53 ' 2 Orange 32 ' 2 Bolsa Grande 40 Orange 45 Savanna 29 Orange 55 LEAGUE FINALS 4th pace The Bee and Gee teams are the future varsit competitors of Orange. Their efforts as under- classmen add up to valuable experience which make them the cornerstone of our future varsity teams. Often underrated, the Bee ' s and Gee ' s do more than their share to boost the prestige of the school. CEE TRACK, left to right, U; ro . L. , ' .;...c., S. R.,,. .--:., K. StrodI, P. Fickle, G. Pargee, G. Mead. 2nd row; T. Hackins, B. Hill, M. Micelley, N. Thomas, B. Franz, J. Rinderkneeht. 197 Orano e Batmen Pitch, V XJMJm- VARSITY BASEBALL. tU  o right. It row: M. Palmer. 0. Dlion. 8. S«lg. 9«rtt. B. Sor nton. S. Robarttori. N. Hcndrickl. 0. CoU. B. Pillon. 2nd row: Coach Ookoi. T. Wllllamt. A. L«mon . A. Haai. D. ScoH. J. McV( t n, R. Foi, C. Danit. J. Laution. J. Amoroio. ■VARSITY SCORES 1 Sanfa Ana Valley 9 Orange 3 m Wesfminster 2 Orange 1 m Magnolia 2 Orange 6 1 Tuitin 3 Orange II Garden Grove 4 Orange 1 Bucna Park 5 Orange 1 wj Newport Harbor 4 Orange 2 . y:,m Coita Mesa 12 Fullorton 1 Bolta Grande 13 Orange Orange Orange 9 ■a ifejM l Savanna 7 Orange 4 k4| d l Garden Grovo 2 Orange 5 J 1 Buena Park 2 Orange 9 m H Newport Beach 1 Orange mt j l Costa Mesa 2 Orange 3 ai h tlid«t info b«i«. 198 Hit, and Win. Panthei ' cafcher, Jim McVeelers, leaps Info action to stop a run. Coach James Dolcos All around athlete, Dave Scoff, smashes a double 199 Panther Batmen Score High Fintsliini; liis soct iul year at Orango. Coacli Janirs Dokos Kii flic PaiitluTs tliroiii;)) anotlu-r lni;lily ciimp ' titivi ' year. Altlioiit;!) rrlafi rly lu-w t(i Oranijf. Coac-h Dokos .ipjH ' ars to Im ' workiiiv; toward a jiowrrftil train, (tixrii tiiiu-. Or- aiii;r s prospects shniild prow. Iiringini: a new cnipha.sis to the Fantlicr liatincn. Q .) Ovnnit Oiion 9lid i in o third b«i • t r tm« hin9 • rlpU. 200 Junior Varsity Baseball J V. BASEBALL, left to right, 1st row: G. Gerber, D. Sewell, A. Barbre, S. Paulson, S. Kimpton, S. Fox, R. Eaton, Coach Davies. 2nd row: C. Canada, P. Schmitz, E. Hoeppner, R. Palmer, D. Jobbert, T. Jones, D. Dembik, S. Tiedman. Displaying poise in action. OhiS first baseman. Steve Rob- ertson, snags the ball. Garden Grove 5 Buena Park 5 Newport 4 Costa Mesa 6 Fullerton 10 Bolsa Grande 9 Garden Grove 8 Buena Parle 3 N:wport I 3 Costa Mesa 4 J.V. SCOREBOARD (LAST TEN GAMES) Orange 3 Orange 3 Orange 7 Orange 7 Orange I Orange 4 Orange 7 Orange 4 Orange Orange 201 Racketeers Worl nl VARSITY TENNIS— Loft to right, lit row: Dave ZIrkU. Jim Farl.y, Bob Phillipj. Scott Pattiion. Andy Shiihkoff. 2nd row: Larry Pavel. Tad Prica. Rick Barth. Oava Oldt. Roy Oormiar. As an athletic fvrnt, tennis lias cfime info its nun at Oranne. [• ' ollowini; last year ' s Freeway League Cliampifmsliip. tlie Orani e racketeers nr«- on their way toward another succrssfnl sea- son. With two retnrninn letternien next year, the I ' anthers appear destined to h.ive anothir winninn season. 1 i 1 ■Dav« Oldt twingf through, rvfurninq tha b«ll. 202 Toward Victory Effervescent Ricic Barfh returns his opponent ' s volley with fine form. Coach McMillen LiiBBOl Dave Olds smiles broadly as he slams the ball home. Garden Grove 26 Orange 2 Buena Park bY4 Orange IMA Fuller+on 13 ' : Orange 14 ' j Savanna 17 Orange II Costa Mesa IS ' z Orange I 2 ' j Newport Harbor 19 Orange 9 Garden Grove 24 ' 2 Orange 3 Vi Buena Park 2 I Orange 6 Costa Mesa 19y4 Orange 8 ' A Newport Harbor 26 ' 2 Orange I ' j Bolsa Grande 131 2 Orange K ' A J.V. TENNIS, left to right: Barry Mannings, Joe Adelsich, Paul Petterson, Randy Owens, Stacey Kobato. J.V. SCORES (LAST TEN GAMES) Garden Grove 2 Orange 6 Savanna l9 ' 2 Orange 8 ' z Fullerton 20 ' 2 Orange 6 V2 Costa Mesa 1 9 ' 2 Orange 8 ' A Newport Beach 25 ' 2 Orange 2 ' 2 Buena Park 20 Orange 3 Newport 22 Orange 4 Costa Mesa 20 ' 2 Orange 7 1 2 Bolsa Grande 13 Orange 15 203 Girls Accuracy in Activities I lii ( ' .ir ail rvti ' .i limir iil tnl ni(|ii( ' and skill was added to the Girl ' s Athlelic prograiii. l ' liri)iii;li tile iintirini; efforts of tliese five oiitNt.iiidirit; iiislriK ' tors the uirK had a ehaiie)- to improxe Ixilli their physical altility nt various sports and receive l a better mi derstanditiK of the method of play involv« ' d. Mrt. Mctver 204 I Activates Wins Eutluisiastic and energetic sports minded i iils lia c mark- ed Gill ' s Athletic Association as the largest chih on campus. Sports offered are liasketball, hockey, volleyball, baseball, and tennis. This year the girls were encouraged in other sports, track, and touch football. Each sport proxides its own individual effort, as well as team pai tieipation in many playda s antl inter-class tournaments. With tile leadersliip and help of the P.E. teachers, the G.A.A. has had various successful activities throughout the year. Selling pop corn at the football games, planning the football banquet, fashion show, awards assembly, sponsor- ing a girl-date-boy, and ending the ' ear with an off-cam- pus at Knott ' s Berry Farm kept all of tlie girls busy. G.A.A. President, Jan Danker added her spirit and sportsmanship to help make this year ' s G.A.A. program one of the best. Jan was also awarded the honor of high point girl of the year. A tremendous job was well done by the G.A.A. Cabinet, Top to bottom; C. Hess, S. Dustin, J. Danker. J. Riggs, K. Wilmer, B. Hall, M. Sorenson, L. McFerran. J. Dawson, B. Campbell. D. Ellis, S. Young. Mr. Deveney hands Elias YiDonoy an award at the annual Football Banquet, held at Walker Hall. 205 Boisterous Blockaders Bloom BLOCK 206 BLOCK 0 iB- « i. k Block 0 BLOCK 0 G. Oanley L. Darwin J. Dawson D. Deiise B Douglass D. Dougl.iss n L. Edkins D. Ellis L. Felix :4 S.Oliver L.Nichols N. Newcomb N. Nesmlth L.Moore P. Mooney 1. Luna Y. Lemke C. Lemke K.Kennedy BLOCK (igif 207 Sports blinded Seniors Contributed SENIOR G.A.A.— top to bottom— J. 0«l«. L. Moor . P. Spradlin. J. How ll. L. Lawr nc , C. KclUr, R. Stevcnt. D. Corned. J. Troutman. S. OKcn. J. P t ri«n. L. Pierc . K. Watt. 0. RIc . M. KahUnbrink. C. Hati. J. Farquton. S Ollvar. A. Sklnnar. N. NaSmilh. J. Borders, D. Wlcltar- thaim, L Campbell, L. Oarwin, M. Mayeri, S. Bailey, T. Trewett, S. Lewi., C. Waldow. K, Hill, C. Ward, D Dodge, K. Wail . L. Edklni, M. Wood. L. Felii. G. DanUy. Y. L mk . K. Dii. E. Trammall. K. Gorham, B Schipk , L. Stewart. 0. Douglati. C. Clin . L. Hallman. C. Crandall. J. Gregg. T. Colion, K. Thomat. J. Clark. C. Powarv K. Hawkins. D. Bjorklund. L. Blount. R. Hayden. K. Mclnnii, S. Ream. C. Hodg . J. Geier. M. Buckley. L. Nichols. S. Onalfo. K. Kennedy, J. Pineda, L- Cherry. I. Luna, K. Witmer, J. Danker, S. Dustin. M. Gr n wald. M, Thomas, D. Winans. C. Wall. E. Zajac. J. Cornajo, C Lembke. D. Hoskins. B. Kajer. J. Adanlya. L. Schupbach. P. KHooney. Tlic Senior C... .. , (iirls li.ivf liad cxiKTiciircd traiiiini: in all phases of sports, due to the ontstandiiii; iiistniction of Miss Nancy Blatk. Miss Pat Taylor, and Mrs. Maxine CHark. These alile teachers have instilled in their girls a love of athleties and a k« ' en sen.se of sporfsinansliip. The energetic seniors led in niiniher of wins not only for playtlays, hut inter-elass games •IS well. Many of them received 700 jioints in this exciting year, making them eligil)!e for a Block O. . few even received 2(X) additional points for various sports, and this entitled them to a star. The seniors have had three wonderfnl, and memorahle C;.. .. . Ne.irs .md lia f indeed grown in expi-rience during thLs time. I m lorry, but how many tim t do I h v to tail you, throw your gum away! OFFICIALS CLUB— A  «v lo •am up lo 100 •i(r« pointt p«r loaion i« to b« an o(f!ci«l M«mb rt of th« club includt; Top (o bottom. S. Dutt!n. 0. Wick- • rshvim. S. R««m. S. Young, I. Luna. M. ThomAt. J. D«wion. L. Blount. L. Moor . 0. Douglati, C. L«mk , L McF«rr«n. L. D«rwin. J. D«nk«r. L. Ch«rry. M. M y«r. S. Oliver. VARSITY BADMINTON— Top to bot- tom. M. Sor onion. S. Valentine, H. Trisdorftr. L. Nichols. L. Schupbach, H. Schade. A. Avarado. L. McFarran, T. Brown, K. Red wine. 208 ' to a Successful and Spirited Year SENIORS FIRST BASKETBALL— Top to bottom: R. Hayden, K. Harvey, J. Danker, L. Moore, D. Douglass, J. Peterson, D. Cornecl, S. Djstln. D. Wickersheim. VARSITY TENNIS— Top: Y. Lemke, E. Trammel, J. Geier, P. Moon, S. Wlckle- haus. D. Foster, M. Sorenson, K. Kennedy. K. Thomas, N. NeSmith, K. Wilmer. K. Hawkins, C. Powers, L. McFerran. Bottom: S. Valentine, C. Crandall, S. Onalfo, H. Schade, L. Schupbach, L. Nichols. P. Harlin. SENIORS FIRST HOCKEY— Top to bottom: D. Cornecl, D. Ellis, J. Danker, T. Trewett, C. Hodge, C. Waldow, L. Pierce, D. Dougless, C. Lemke. S. Bailey, D. Hoskins. I. Luna, L. Cherry, B. Schipke. SENIORS FIRST VOLLEYBALL— Top to bottom: S. Dustin, L. Campbell, D. Hoskins, D. Cornecl, I. Luna, J. Danker, K. Hawkins, D. Douglass. o A art K. Thomas. E. Trammel, J. Geier. P. Caruso, K Schevelter, R. Harris. K. Welch. S. Onalfo. J. Adanlya. Preparing fo leave for a tennis tournament with Santa Ana are: left to right; H. Schade, C. Crandall. L. Schup- bach, and S. Wicklehaus. SOFTBALL— Ending the year with Softball. E. Zajac. and Y. Lemlce fry their best to Iteep the seniors ahead with their many home runs. 209 Jovial Juniors JUNIORS FIRST VOLLEYBALL: B. Douglau. L. McFtrran, m«r l, P. Harlin, B. CampbdI. n Dawion, N. Norton. C. Hurd, G. Sum- 4 i : '  ' i-? JUNIORS FIRST BASKETBALL: Top to bottom: D. Dtlli . J. Bru . J. Daw- ion. B. Oouglati. C Hurd N. Norton. A. Ernit, J. W ttlin, B. Campbdl, S. Cook. S. Younq, C Di i. JUNIORS FIRST: Top to bottom: G. Summ r«l. J. Adaniy . M. G ' « n- w ll. V. Clark, K. Gardnar. D. Chapman, K. Gorman. C. Swarticoph, K. Radwin , T, Malmqran. L. Brannaman. K. Carlton. C. Littla. H, T ' l dor(ar. S. OUan, L, Andarion, B. Huntackar, N. Jaion, J. Howall. i ScMuatar, TlifSf sports-niiiulccl junior t;irls partic-ipatitl in basket- ball, hockc). olli ' baIl, football, anil softball this year, Tlu ' v contributed greatly at all the playdays, l)anqiiets, and inter-class games. The annual G.A.A. fashion show gave the girls a chance to show their talents in another field. They pro ed to be keen c-ompetitors with team- work anil spirit from each girl. Mrs. Faxman, alwa s there with a smile and kind word, was their jwpular advisor. Ne. t year, tliey will l)e the Senior Class, and capable of carrying on Oranges high standards. JUNIORS FIRST HOCKEY: S. Parry, S. Hartall. P. Caruio. L. Quintaro. Thii yaar tha G.A.A. tpontorad a fathlon ikow from COQUETTE S. Ka ran Ericton modalt on of tha ta- vorita outfitt thown at tkii avant. Wondar what It will ba7 Strllia? Ball? Foul? or a Homarun? 210 Jazzed by G.A.A. JUNIOR G.A. J. Nichols, G P. Caruso. P. H. Trisdorfer, B. Hunsalter. A. top to bottom — D. Hess, D. Clark, S. Cook, S. Joiner, . Sumrall, C. Swarzkopf, D. Deliser, B. Douglas, A. Ernst, Harlin, B. Jones, T. Sandoval, K Carlson, T. Malmgren, C. Gardner, B. Ruiz, E. Bishop, V. Stvemke, S. Hartelt, J. Johnson, C. Hurd, K. Meadows, K. Perkins, K. Redwine, D. Foster, C. Dobson, K. Welch, H. Schade, K. Ericson, J. Dawson, L. Beulah, G. Diaz, P. Brandt, J. Wettlin, J. Brue, B. Campbell, B. Windham, M. Fitzgerald, J. Smith, G. Schulenburg, A. Myers, M. Luce, D. Lively, L. Mayes, B. Hall, S. Perry, L. Bierworth, D. Innes. D. Alvarado. T. Sandall, J. Norman, A. Ernst, B. Campbell, B. Douglass, D. Delise, S. Cook, C. Diez, J. Wettlin. As iuniors enjoy hectic game of volleyball. Miss Black decides to enter into the activities SOFTBALL — Junior Y. Zlemer is about to tag baserunner G. Summeral for another out. The Juniors ' Inter-class games proved to be chal- lenging, especially when playing upper-class Seniors. 21 I Sparkling Sophomores Gain SOPHOMORE G.A.A. top to boftor,. — : .i. .ng, L. Oavli. J, R..j .m. J. B«rn v L. WIclhcin. S. Selby. M Kawicli. J. Partridgs. E. Hobton. C. Littl.. S. Hendcrton. C. Lamb. L. Ritter. B. Wlldar, A. Wells, J. McEI- w«in. B. M«si r, R. Warr«n, C. Johnson, J. Footn«r, P. Marshall, P. Gro- chow, M. Bloomfisld. J. W„r,t„.m i, A, Svjtph.,n. N. Bredehoft. P. Long. K P,iJi.-., i. Kroll. J. Palme ' . J. Riggs. J. Rowell. K. Schlu«f«r, K. Gllmar. S. Valentin . 8. Graf. C. Steiger. V. Norton. S. Diion. P. Oawe. S. Davis. C. Spears. R. Raya. S. Lembke. P. Jacobs, K. Kaufman. L. McKee. C. Blake, K. French, J. Miller, L. Stanford. K. Spradlin. T. Bro n. M. Fowler. N. Perton. FIRST VOLLEYBALL— P. Jacobs. V. Norton. M. Fowler. B. Knol!. Elwain. J. Riqgs, C. Johnson. S. Valentine. B. Crowl. J. Footner. A. Stuphin, K. Gilmer. J Miller. L. Stanford, L. McKee. 212 SOFTBALL — Sophomores try their luck at Softball, with the wins in their favor. Showing off their ability are P. Jacobs and M. Fowler. Stimulating Experience Girls enioy playday with Justin ' s G.AA. Sophomore girls, M. Bloomfield, P. Grochow. and K. Gilnner rest in be- tween hectic volleyball game. SOPHOMORES FIRST BASKETBALL: J. Footner. N. Bredehoft, V. Norton, C. John- son, B. Messer, D. French. J. Miller, T. Brown, J. Redwine. Miss Taylor watches as girls try their best to achieve ac-uracy. Our sopliomoic G.A.A. ' er.s arc suc- cessfully expanding tlieir skills and point totals to win tiamcs and awards. At 350 points, they will receive their first award, a Circle () letter. Thev recei e these points hy the rank of the team they are on and the offices they hold in the club. Mrs. Mclver was the able advisor, not only to these sophomore girls, but also to our evcel- lent Drill Team, llie I ' .uitiierettes. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY, FIRST TEAM: D. Alvarado, B. Crowl, T. Brown, J. Palmer, J. Redwine, J. Barnes, L. Wiclthein, K. Steiger, L. Stanford, N. Paxton, J. Partridge, C. Johnson, B. Graf, K. Gilmer, V. Norton, K. French. Miss Black is a popular figure with each class and each girl. 213 mi t? ifek Moving slowly ami paliriitK across tlu- IxmkI ot our I lie iiiKlorclassmni U-ain as tlu-y play. Tlu- pawns. siaim- scrviii g not only as protection, Iml aKo as snppoit lor tl «- rrigning Seniors. TIu-n move across tlu- hoard gani- th niu experience and learnni.n as they go. lor one will he Seniors, these pawns, ol . . . dav tl lev T . -J j. .ttsT HEIDI TRISOORFER S cr«t«ry BONNIE ELLIOTT Trvmurtr KATHY JOHNSON Vtc«-Protid«nt JEFF ALLEN Pr«i!d n illi taitir fDtluiNi.iMi). .mtKi|).itini; llic iutivitiis nl iliis M ' .ir .111(1 next, flu proud Pawns (if lli« Junior Cla.vs prrparr In taki lluir plact s as senior P.ui(Ihts, 1 hey have done (liiir jolis well this vcar. Mipportiiii; I ' anllicr aitivitios and workiim hard to l iiiii; .uad. mi, Imimis In their class and school For tliese rawus. the (.AMK ( )1 1.11- K has many e cit- iuK moves ahead at OMS. With their spirit, the Panther will come alive in U)66; to them the undercl;Lssmen will hxik for leadership. Proudly and eonfideutU. the senior Kinijs and { )iieens reliii(|uish their crowns and [tositions to a new reiguinj; class. 216 JUNIOR STEERING COMMIHEE: left to right, .ow I— B. Elliott, H. Trlsdorfer, —P. Jenkins, J. J. Allen. K, Johnson, row 2 — K. Sayama, M. Fitzgerald. K. Bercsa. E. Page, T. Peterson. M. J. Dawson, J. Kemper, L. McFerran, K, Ericson, K. Welch, B. McKenzie. row 3 Adieslch, B. Rice, B. Main, A. Barasch, B. Hennings. T. Hobbs, Hood, J. Engle, B Ford, G. Page, Mr. Prange. r fr C « ' ■•., ABRAMS, LORI ADAMS, DANIEL ADLESICH. JOE AGUIRRE. JOE AHLEFELD, MARCIA ALBANESE, DAVID ALBERT, BARRY ALDERSON. TOM ALLEN, JEFF ALLINGTON. SANDRA ALMA. RALPH ALMEIDA. JOE AMOS. THOMAS ANDERSON. BARRY ANDERSON. JACK ANEY. BILL ARNOLD. DON ARNOLD. STEVE ASHBURN. JERRY AULT. DON BAGGER, SUSAN BAKKER, RAYMOND BALBOA. LINDA BALDERSON FORREST BARGER. BOB BAKER. RAY BARNES. RUSSELL BARTSHE, TIM BATES, LINDA GAYE BEASLEY, DON BECHTEL. RUTHANNE BELL. STEVE BELTRAN, MARY BENNETT. BOB BENSON. TERRI BERCSA. KAREN BESNEAHE. JOE BEST, KEN BEVER. DAVID BIERWORTH. LA DONNA 217 ■ISHOP. ELSIE IISHOr KAY • IX(Y. F(EO tlACX. CHDIS ILAIII MIKE • LAKE DENNIS ■LOCK KATHRYN •OCANEGDA. MANUEL ■OEHNEII. CAROLYN ■OESE. LENICE tOMAN LYNN lOIOEN ADMONO ■OUCHES DOeEl) BOWMAN DAVID BDAOEI) GAAREH ■RAOLEY. LARDY BRAHAMS ANDY BRAKE. JOHN IIANDAU SUZANNE HANOI. PATTY • PANSTEnER ROSS aiECKENRIDGE. ALAN ■REDEHOFT DAVID BtENNEMAN. LOREHA BREWSTER SANDY BRICKEY BOB BIIMHALL WILLARO BRINDLE. LEW BROOKS. DAVE BROWN GREG BROWN, JAMES A BROWN. JAMES L BROWN JAMES BROWN. KAREN BROWN RITA BROYIES MIKE BRUE JO ANN BRUNING BARBARA BRYANT ROBERT BUCKMAN BILL ■UDD. JUDY BUFI. YVONNE BURKE. HAROLD BUI NHAM SHARON BUTLER RON ALD BUnEBWORTH COLLEEN SUZZO. EVELYN CAGLE. BYRON CAIOERWOOD RICHARD CALIGIUR STAN C Mt«ON ROBERT CAMPBELL BARBARA CANTON PAUL CAPPS PHYLLIS CARLSON KAREN CARMODY. LINDA CABPENTF PAULA . I CK CAB ' INI ■iNI . CAHIIM) PHYLLIS CASAOA, RICHARD CA ' .wt It r.Br . . . CHANDLER. SHARON CHAPM«N PONM CMURC ' ( Cl ' JUMOifS So Uugh!;! CLARK. RICK CLAYCAMP, RUTH CLOSSON, WILLIAM CLOYD. DONNA CLUFf. DANNY COBB. DONNA COCHRAN. JOHN COLGAN. MIKE CONNOLLY. KATY COOK. MIKE COOK. SUE CORDELL, STEVE CORDOVA, MARIA CORRAL. PAULINE COSTELLO. MARK COSTNER. CATHY COWAN. KAREN COX. MARJORIE CROSS. CATHY CRUIKSHANK. JOHN CULBERSON, LINDA CURE. RICHARD CURE. STEVE CURIALE. CONNIE CURTIS. DOROTHY DANKMYER, BRUCE DANLEY. HELEN DAVIS. GLENN DAVIS. BECKY DAWSON. JUDY DEAL. JEAN DEIORIO. MIKE DELISER. DESIREE DENISON. JANET DENNY. NANCY DENVER. LISA DIAZ CAROLE DILLON. JERRY DOBBINS. DENNIS DOBSON. CINDY DONAHUE, DAVID DORAN. SANDY DOSHER. MARILYN DOSTALER. ANN DOSTERT. BRENT DOUGLASS, BEVERLY DOYLE. STEVE With eager enthusiasm, f e f .©£ DuCHARME. JAMES DUFF. LINDA DUNCAN, GERALDINE DUTTON, DENNIS EGE, LINDA EGGERS. ROBERT EGIDY. PETER EHRSAM. DAVE EINSPAHR. LAUNNA ELCHLEPP. PHYLLIS ELKIN. RICHARD ELLIOn. BONNIE ELLIS. CHRISTY ELLIS. MELODY ELLIS. RONNIE ENGLE. JIM ENGLE. MARY EPPERSON. BRENDA ERICSON. KAREN ERNST. ANITA EVANS. JUDY FABER. LINDA FACKLER. JODY FEARBER, BOB 219 FAIRES. lEVERlY FAIKFAX JOHN FAMINGTON. WILLIAM FEENEI. PRANK PEIGUSON. MIKE FIKE. GREC PIKES, PAT FITZGERALD maRIann FirZPATRICK prank PLOSI, CAROLYN POOY. TOM PORD. IILL POSTER, OACIt POX. SIO PRANTZ JOHN FRITSINGER, CONNIE PRY. SUSIE PRYANT WILLIAM FURLONG. JEANNE 6ALENTINE TERRY GARDNER CATHY GARRISON GERALD GARRISON. SHARON GARRISON, STEVE 6EISLER, RUTH GELVIN, LINDA GERtER, GREG GEWIN MICHELE GIBtS. JAMES GIESE. DIANE GILIERT, ROiERT GILLESPIE, TED GINEYKO, JIM GLEESON. CAROL GLOVER. DON GLOVER RON GOIIEL DAVID GOMES. LUCY GONZALES. LINDA GOODRICH. CONNIE GOSWILLER RICHARD GRADY KATHY GRAN. CAROL GRAVES ERIC GRIEF JOHN GREEN. PATRICIA GRILL, PAUL GRIMES PAT GROOMS JANET GROTE EMMETT GRUNKLEE. KAREN HAAS ANDY HALL, lONITA HALL RICKY HAMPTON, CHARLOTTE HARLIN, PIGGY HARMS MICHAEL HARRINGAN MARC HARRIS tr ' - ' HARRISON, t ■. HARTILT SlJ ■■. HARTSON, LAam HARVICX. PAULA H A . I HAT HEDELL. ' . HELM. EU ■HELTON, R Si. . HENNIN6S. lARRY K kWfSL i t ' Otf 4 €f f e JUM( l{.s P C ? 220 HESS. LEE HEWITT, NORMA HIEBER, MARDENE HIGGINS. RICK HIPPARD. CHARLES HOBBS, THOMAS HOBSON. GWEN HOLLAND. LARRY HOLLYFIELD. LANCE HOLMES, scon HONTZ, SHIRLEY HOOD, MIKE HOOVER, JOSEPH HORST. ROBERT HORTON, DARRELYNN HOUK. NORMA HOWELL, MARY HULL, RON HUNSAKER. BETH HURD. CHERYL INNES, DEBBIE ISENBERG, CHARLES JAEGER BILL JANKA, SHARON JANKOWSKI, MARLENE JAZWIEC. JOHN JEFFRIES, PAM JENKINS, PHILIP JENNINGS, JAMES JENSEN, LARRY JOHNSON BEVERLY JOHNSON. JOYCE JOHNSON, KATHY JOHNSON LINDA SUE JOHNSON, MIKE JOHNSON, SHARON JOHNSON, WARREN JOHNSON. JACK JOINER. SYLVIA JONES. BARB JONES, DIANNE JONES, KERRY JORDAN, DONNA JUNG, MICHAEL JUSTICE, JEFF KALLEN, ERIC KAPLAN, BOB KALLENBERGER. LARRY KARSTEN. VICKY KAY JOHN KELBY, KATHY KEMPER. JEAN KENDALL. RICHARD KENNETT LARRY KEPHART. DIANA KINBROUGH, CAROLYN anticipating activities to come, f . KLUEVER. DALE KNAAK. ROBERT KNOWLES. LINDA KOBATA, STACEY KOBATA, STEVE KORN. JOHN KRAUSE. MELDEN KROLL. JIM KUEHN. DENNY LaCOUR. MARGAREI LAM, LARRY LaMUNYON. ROGER LANZINI. JO LECHMANN. DAN LEMUS. EDNA 221 lemoine. tim lEnaman. pat lewis, steve lintne iioieiit lively oianna LOIATO. REUBEN LOCKE. DOUGLAS LOEFfLEIt HEDMAN Loms iEVE«Lr LONG. ELAINE LOPEZ. ROSELLA LOPEZ SANDRA LORETI. GREGORT LUMLEY RANDOLPH LUNDGREN. LEE LYNCH TONI LYONS MYRNA MACIAS MADELENE MACKENZIE RONNIE MALMGREN. TERRI MARCANTEL FAYE MARKHAM. LINDA MARKOWSKI. CAROL MARSHALL. PAULA MARTA. DENNIS MARTEN. LINDA MARTI. RONNIE MARTIN, CECIL MARTINEZ. ROSE MARZITELLI. DONALD MAHERSON. DAVE MAYES. LINDA McCAULEY. RILL McCOY. CHARLES McDowell, sue Mcelroy, karen McFERRAN. LYNNE McGOVERN. LON McGregor, gerald MclNTYRE DONNA ■IclAUGHLAN. LYNN MEADOWS. KAIHY MEADOWS PAM MEIN ROiERT MENARD PHIL MEURE GEORGE MEULENER. JOHN f € 0 Vv ;i f. © J juMons MEYER. IRUCE MICKLO PAT MILLER. CHARLES MILLER. DENNIS MILLER. DIANE MILLER, GERALD MILLU, JOHN MILLER. PATTI MINARDI. NICK MINK GARY MINKS. WENDELL MOILEY, RUTH MOCK, COLLEEN MOilLER. JOY MOLLER. GARY MONCRIEF. GEORGE £?e, MONROE, JIM MOORE CHRIS MORROW. MELINDA MORSE KRIS MORTON SHARON MOULTON. CAROL MYERS. STEWART NATION. lARIARA 8.f 222 P ' ft (R C F M9 Si , JS the Pawn prepares patiently NICHOLS, JUDY NIELSEN. KATHY NIX. DEANNA NORSEY. DON NOREEN. NANCY NORMAN, JUDIE NORTHEN. STEVEN NORTON. NANCY NORWOOD. SUSAN NYMAN. BILL OGLETREE. JoANN O ' HARA, JACK OKONSKI, SYLVIA OLSON, NANCY O ' NEAL, DIANNA ORLAND, LAURA OTANEZ, JOE OWEN, BEVERLY PADGET, MIKE PAGE. ELDRA PAGE. GERALD PARGEE. DAN PARKER, ELAINE PARKINSON. SHARON PARISH. JIM PATRICK, TERESA PAUL, DON PAULLINS, RON PAULSEN, STEVE PAYNE, RON PENNINGTON, BRYCE PERCY, DIANA PEREZ, ROLAND PERKINS, CARL PERKINS, KATHI PERRY, LEONARD PERRY, PAT PERRY, SUE PETERSEN, RALPH PETERSON, TOM PETITPA5, TOM PEZENAS, CLAUDETTE PEZENAS, JOHNNY PIERCE. MARY PILKINTON. BARBARA PinSER. BARBARA POLWEKTOW. VIC PRATT. JIM PRICE. TOM PROBYN. CARL PRUin. JERRY QUINN. ANDREA PUINTERO, LORAINE RAITZ. JUDY RANDALL. JEANNE RAPOZA, JANE REAM. PAT REDWINE, KAY REED. ROBERT REESE, MARILYN REINS. MARY REUVERS. GREG REVET. EDDIE RICE. BILL RICE. STEVE RICHARDS, SUE RICHARDSON, STEVE RIGALI, PAUL ROARK. CAROL ROARK. DAVID ROBERSON. BILL 223 ROBERTS. JOHN ROIY. MARY ROOIECK. ARLENE ROGERS. SRfAN ROLL. JERI ROPER. IRENE ROSaERG. CAROL ROSE lARRT ROYSTER. SUE RUHNKE OAVIO RUIZ. EllZAIETH RYAN. DIANN SALGADO. LINDA SAMUELSON. KEITH SAMUELSON. LARRY SANDOVAL, TERRY SAROS. WESLEY SAUNDERS. DELIGHT SAVOY. aOB SAYAMA KATHY SCHAOE. HELEN SCHAEEER. ELLEN SCHAEEER. TOM SCHELDRUP. ROBERT SCHLOBOHM. CINDY SCHLUETER. JOANNE SCHMITZ PHIL SCHNEIDER. CAROL SCHNEIDER WALTER SCMNITTERBAUM. JOE SCOTT. EDWARD scon. PAUL SELOON. DEBBIE SETTLES. JUDY SEWELL. DENNIS SHAEER PAUL SHARP JUDY SHAVER BARBARA SHAW. IINOA SHEPARO. JAMES SHEPARO. VIRGINIA SHERMAN. MIKE SHERWOOD WILLIAM SHOEMAKER PAM SHORES MIKE SHUMAN KEN SINSLEY. GREG SISLER. EILEEN SKARIN, COLEEN SKILES BOB SLACK. RICHARD SMAILWOOD SHERYL SMEDLEY. HARRY SMITH BARBARA SMITH BOB SMITH JERI SMITH. JERRY SMITH. KARYN SMITH MARLA SMITH WAYNE SNOW, JEEEERY SONGSTER. KATHY SONNENBERG LARRY SPICHT JUDY STAEEORD JANICE STAEFORD LINDA STALKER. DIANE STANLEY. DON «;t A inr r A TD 1 STILLED MiKt STOBIE LARRY STRUTHERS. KATHY STUEMKE, VICKI .11 M(l|{S 224 I STULL. ED STUMP. PAULA SUR6ER, CHERYL SWARZKOPF. CAROL SWENSON. PATRICIA TAYLOR. BARBARA TAYLOR. GALEN TELFORD, KAREN TERBUSH, DALE TERRY. JOHN THAYER. DAVID THOMPSON, PATRICIA THURSTON, JEFF TICHAUER, MARTIN TIFFANY. MARY TIMBERMAN. CONNIE TOOLE, MAUREEN TRANGMAR. CHARLOTTE TREFF. DEBBIE TRETHEWEY. PAUL TREWETT. CAROL TRISDORFER. HEIDI TROTTER. DONNA TROTTER. SHEILA TUCKER. LINDA TUCKER, ROBIN TUMAN. DEBBIE UNWIN. MARJORIE URIBE, MARIE VALDIVIA, VIRGINIA VANHORN, DAVID VEST, LESLIE VITI, JANE VOLLBERG, JEAN WAGNER, JEAN WAGNER, WALTER WAGNER, WILLIAM WAITE. ROGER WALKER. GERRIE WALKER. SUSAN WALZ, DIANNE WANN, LINDA WANN WANDA WARD CAROLYN WARDELL. DOUG WARNER. PAUL WARREN. BRIAN WARREN, JOHN WASHBURN, PAM WELCH. KATHY WELTON, STEVE WENDLING, NANCY WESLEY. JACK WETTLIN. JANET WHIDBY. BEVERLY WHISMAN PAM to replace retiring royalty. WHITE. LINDA WHITEING. PAMELA WILKINSON. DAVE WILKSEN, STANLEY WILLIAMS. LONNY WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON, ED WINDHAM, BECKY WINN, DENNIS WISE. RANDY WITHROW, JANICE WITTMAN. DAVID WOLFE, DEAN WOOD, LINDA WOODROOF, DENNY WRIGHT, DANNY YEAW, FRED YELLIN. RICH YOUNG. SANDRA ZATEZALO, NICK ZAZUETTA. LARRY ZIPPWALD. CANDiS ZIRKLE. DAVE ZUNIGO, RAUL ik M 225 JIM RtAVIi LAOEL McKEE Vice-pr«tid«n( SANDY SELBY S cr«t«ry JANET REDWINE Tr«atur r Tin- viitoriinis r()y;ill uill ii ' |jii(|iij li tlin ' r irowiis «(infi l(iitlv kiKiwini: that the l ' .mtln ' r will uJiitiniu ' to smuitl, fo ,u liiivf. to ion(|iUT as lliis years Soplio- nioro nclvancfs in Oratmc- Hii;li Stiiools CAMK OF IIFK. Sopliomon- Pantlurs ran l - proud of tlu-ir role ill tln« C.WIi: Ol 1 WE this voar. The iniKhfy Pawn lias luoM ' d siniisxliilly forward in preparation for a ulorions reign in HX 6-67. 226 SOPHO MORE STEERING COMMITTEE: Left to right, row I— G. Leach, V. Norton, B. Wilder, L. Ritter, C. Stelger, L. McKee, J, Reavis, J. Redwine, S. Selby, M. Thomson, K. Frederick, K. Spears. D. Andrews, row 2 — C. Blalce. S. Tucker. M. Patterson. L. Stanford. K. Spradlin. T. Bradley, K. Kendricic, K. Gilmer, J. Palmer, D. Clough. L. Davis, K. Feather, C. Little, row 3 — Mr. Judson, S. Montonna, A. Sutphin, J. Miller, J. Fox, J. Busse, C. Johnson, J. Partridge, K. French, K. Kaufman, S. Boriaug, T. Strong, I. Hobson. ABNEY, BILL ACTON. DOUG ADAMS. LINDA ADAMS ROBERT ADAM50N, GARY ADUDDELL. RON ALBERTINI. NANCY ALLEN. LINDA ALMEIDA, DON ALONZO, ARMONDO ALVARADO, DAISY ALVARADO, MARIO AMER. MARGO AMOROSO, JOHN AMOS. DAN ANDERSON. JOHNNY ANDRESEN. MARC ANDREWS. DAYNA ANEY. MARY ARMOR. PEGGY ARNETT. JERRY ASHER. MARVIN AUDETTE. BARBARA AYLES. DOUG AYLES. JAMES AYLES, WOODY BADIN. FRANK BALLARD. MARY BANCROR. RANDOLPH BANKS, ROBERT BARBER. LINDA BARKER. VICKIE BARNES. JERRI BATES. FLORENCE BEADLE. ED BEASLEY. BECKIE BECK. SID BEHRENS. DONNA BELCHER. BILL BELTRAN. GUS BENNEH. SUSAN BERKEY. DIANN6 BERRY. BRUCE BERRY. LUCILE BERRY. RON BEST, BILL SEVER, DUANE BIGNELL, NANCY BLACK, MIKE BLACK, SANDRA BLACKBURN. SUSAN BLAKE. CYNTHIA BLANKMAN. JIM BLOMQUIST. MONA BLOOMFIELD. MARY BOHN, ROBERT 227 ■OLIN DICHABD tONtr. 0E«OB M •ONNET OAVIO iOOMS. HAUL •ODLAue. SUE lOfirON LINDA aouGHEi. aARiAiA aOYLE. RUSSELL IRAOLEY. TEDBI mECKENRIOGE. LARRY • REDEMOrr. NANCT SROOIE GARY SROWN. OARLENE IROWN JOEL ■•OWN. MERILEE IROWN. NANCY • ROWN TERRI • RUCE. JOHN • RUNOAGE. ETHER BUCHANAN. DON BUCHOLZ NANCr BUCKLEY. SHEILA iUCKMAN. CHRISTINE BUNKER. MIKE SOIMIOMOKKS BURBRIDGE. DENNIS BURDICK. LINDA BURGESS. LESLIE BURGESS ROBERT BURKE MARY ELLEN BURRUSS. STEVE BURTON. TAWN 8USSE. JANET CALDWELL. MIKE CALEY. PATRICIA CAMPBELL. GAIL CAMPOS. ERNEST CANADA. CHUCK CANDON. EO CANNON. KEN CARLON. JODI CARPENTER. GERALD CASADA TIM CATES. JERRY CATRON. MONTY CHAFFIN. RONNIE CHALK. LINDA CHAMNESS. BRUCE CHANDLER, SHARON CHAPIN SHIRLEY CHEYNE. LINDA CHUBAH DAVID CHURCHWARD RICHARD CLAffEY. Mri inn CLARK TM •■' ClARKSON I ' CLAYCAMP. «„;:! j: ClAYPOOl. MARCIA CIEM. BONNII COLI ' C COLIN. IRIN! COLLIER, CHARLOTTI COLSON tnn . CORBIN CORCORAN I r -ic CORDOVA ■Ci CORTRl -... -, ..I- COSIEILO. KIM i Ai I i.i- it it lDf 228 COSTNER. STEVE COTTRELL, MIKE COUVILLON. SUSAN CRAIG, ROBERT CRAWFORD. PAT CUMBERWORTH, JOHN DAHLEEN. NANCY DAVIS. DON DAVIS. GINGER DAVIS. MARY LYNNE DAVIS. ROBERT DAVIS. SHARON DAULANTES. CHRIS DAWE PENNY DeCURTINS. ANTHONY Home was never lllce fhis! Ever vital for victory, DEL ROSSO. KAREN DEMBIK. DENNIS DENNE, LAURA DENNE ALAN DENNY, MIKE DIERKING. JON DIXON. SHERLE DOKKEN. NADINE DORRIS. SHARON DOUGLAS. ALLEN DOWNSWORTH. DOUG DREWS. BILL DcCHARME. CECILIA DUFFIELD. JOAN DUNHAM, MARLENE DUNN KAREN DUNN. TOM DUNNEBACK, JEAN DYER, PETE EATON, BOB EBERHARDT, PETE EBY. ALLYNE EINSPAHR. LORAINE ELLIS, SUSAN ELTISTE, SUSAN ENGLE, RANDY EPPLER. MARSHA ERNST, STEVE ESTES. JAMES EVANS. GARY FAIRES. EARL FAIRFAX, DONNY FARACI. SUSAN FARNEY. JANE FEATHER. KATHLEEN FEENEY, SUSAN FELL. DELLA FELTON, GARY FENGER, DANNY FICKLE, MARVIN FIELDS, ROBERT FOOTNER, JANICE FORD. EDDIE FORREST, NORMAN FOSTER. JERRY FOWLER. MELANIE FOX. CAROL FOX, JUDI FRANTZ, BILL FRANZ, GREG FRANZ, MIKE ERASER. DONN FRASIER. CHERYL FREDERICK. KAREN FRENCH. KATHY FRiSBEE. MELINDA 229 rHYSINGEI JEFF FUNK. ED 6ALE. FtANK Gammon iicharo garket dick GAtaisoN Had Gat. CHAHionE GEIAUE . WILLIAM GEDOES. VIVIAN GEILING. MABtHA GILLIUM tRUCE GILMER KATHIE GINETKO ELLEN GLANET GAYLE GLOVAK NANCY GOOINEZ. ALFONSO GONZALES. SAVINA GORDON. DENNIS GOSSEr DONALD GRAF IRENDa GRAY PAT GREEN. CARLA GREENiURG. LEON GREGORY, PHYLLIS GRIFFITH CRAIG GRILL MARK GRIZZLE WILMA GROWCHOW PATTI GROTHE RECKY GROVE JANET GUPTON ANN HAFLI6ER, FRED HAGGERMAN GERRY HAlLj LONNIE HALLER. CAROL HAMAKER TIM HARDIN (OR HARDY. MIKE HARKINS JOHN HARMAN. GLENNA HARMON. TERRY HARRINGTON JOHN HARRIS JEFF HARTELT ROB HARVEY CHRIS HA5SOW CHARLES HEOELL. DAVID HEID. LAURA HENDERSON SUZI HENKES. JOE HESS IRUCE HESTER. DON HICKEY ANITA HICKS tARRARA HILL DAN Hill. JOHN HOISON EILEEN xnD ' .f TAM HOI HOLUM. lUGENI HONEA, JAMES HOPKINS TIM HORST RORtRT HOUGHTON. HANK HOWARD. MARILYN HOWEY LETTY HUGHES, RON HUNT RANDY IlllNGSWORTH KATHY k f H SOPIIOMORKS M m 230 Hyidi. why didn ' t you imiU 7 .Kf £ : „ fe., the proud pawn prepares IRWIN, KATHLEEN JACOBS, PAULA JAMIESON, DOUG JEWELL, PEGGY JOBERT, DENNIS JOHNSON, CORINNE JOHNSON DAN JOHNSON, DAVE JOHNSON, JANET JOHNSON, JUDY JOHNSON, LINDY JONES, DENNIS JURADO, TONY JUSZCZAK, FELIX KALMBACH, JAMES KANE, STEVE KASPEREK, KATHY KAUFMAN, KATHY KAWICK MARIANNE KEENER PATRICIA KEISTER, DAVID KEITH, RAY KELLEY, PATRICIA KELLY, JIM Vnflifc.knt ' . HM. KENDRICK, KATHRYN KENNY, DENNIS KEPLEY, KATHLEEN KIBBEY, LINDA KIDD, SIDNEY KIMPTON STEVE KITAKIS, JOHN KLEWENO, BELINDA KOHLER, ROSANNA KOHLNASE, TERRY KROLL, BARBARA KRUEGER, JAMES KUHLMANN, PATRICE KUIPERS, EDDY KUT, LIA LABATE. JOHN LACKE, JULIE LdCROSSE, JANE LADD, DENNY LADD, KIRBY LAMB, CHRISTINE LAMPE, RICHARD LANGDON KIRK LAW, LINDA LEACH, GINGER LEGOUSKI, LARRY LEMBKE. LOUISE LEMOINE, PAUL LENAHAN, DAN LEWIS, CLAUDETTE LEWSHENIA NADIA LIERMANN, PHILLIS LINDEMAN, BOB LIPPERT, NANCY LIHAU. LANDIS LITTLE, CORAL LITTLEJOHN, SHARON LLOYD. WAYNE LOEFFLER. CHARLOnE LOEFFLER, EDWARD LOGUE, RICHARD LONG, JOE LONG, PAMELA LOPEZ, JOEY LORENTZ, RON LUCAS, DON MAAG, HENRY 231 M cOONALO. MIAN MACIAS MANUEL MAHEfl JIM MARCANTEL. EGGr MAICOE, muor MADESH. CAUL MAISHAIL.  AT(ICIA MAtriN DON MAiriN JAMES MAITIN, juor MARTIN NANCr MA riN REiECCA MARTINEZ RON MASON, ELIA MASSEY. MART Hurry it up!!I SOIMIOMOIIKS MATTI GAIL MAUER. JOHN MATHUGH. LARRT McAVOV. GART McCASLIN MARr McCORO. RARIARA McCRILLIS. ROBERT McOANIEl. NANCr McELWAIN. JUOr McKEE LiOEL McLaughlin, mike McMURTRr. VAN McNALLT JOHN McNEW JOHN McRHERSON. CHERYL MEAD. GARY MEAD WILLIAM MEA ' .URES SHYLA MtNOEZ CHERYL MERRIOTT SHERRY MESSER RARtARA MEYER iRUCE MEYER, LYNN MEYERS. ELIZAIETH MILLER. AL MILLER CAROL MILLER CLARE MILLER. ERNEST MILLER. JANE MILLER JUDY MILLER. KENNETH MILli . IINOA MILLER ORIS MILLER TERRY MILLS. SANDY MirCMIl I I « i r MITCM MOILEY M ' _- -■MONteOMERr. TOM M( iNr  N A MORAN SHEILA MORINO LARRT MORNER, GARY MORRIS. TOM MOULTON St,tn a MUELLER ' MUIR MULLEN 1 ■■N NEL--.. .. , NELSON. SALLY ef£ep,Ma; i I eeSf-f 232 NESBITT, BOB NETTLES, MARYANNE NEWLON. PAHL NEWLOVE, LINDA NICHOLS, DANNY NORMAN, CHESTER NORTON, KENT NORTON, VICKI NYMAN, HAROLD O DOWD, DENNIS OLTMER. ALICE ORMISTON MIKE OROFINO, HENRY OSMUNDSEN JON OWENS MARILE ' ' ; OWENS, RANDY PACKMAN. VICKI PAGE RON PALMER, JANET PALMER. ROGER PALMER. TED PARTRIDGE JOAN PATTISON, PAUL PAXTON, NANCY to furnish the foundation g PEABODY, ED PEACE, JANICE PEARSON, MARCIA PEOPLES, CRAIG PERKINS, KATHY PERR Y, RON PETTERS, TOM PETERSEN, JANICE PETERSON, FRED PETERSON, MICKI PEHITT, CHERI PFEFFER, JACK PHELPS. TERRY PIDGEON, ROGER PLANTE KENNETH PORT, BEHY POWELL, DARRYL POWELL. JOYCE PRICE. CHARLES PRICE. PATTI PROCHASKA, DOUG PROSCH, JOAN PSYDEN KATHLEEN pUINTARD, LARRY RAYA, ROSALINDA REAM, MARILYN REAVIS, JIM REDWINE, JANET REED, LINDA REED, TOM REYNOLDS, BILL RICE, SUSAN RIGGS, JACPUELYN RIGNEY. BOB RINDERKNECHT. JOHN RINGLBAUER MARIANNE RISTOW, MIKE RITTER, LESLIE RIHER. LINDA ROBINSON. LARRY ROGERS, DANNY ROGERS, MARSHA ROGERS, SHEILA ROWELL, JANET SANDERS. JANET SANDHOFF. KURTIS SARFF, SANDRA Have you been good boys? 233 SAIOS MONAIEf SAUNOEiS JER ' SCHEDEK. ' A- SCHERMAN miChae SCHIMMING KA E. SCHLUETEI. KA«er. SCMMITT. JANE ' SCHNEIOEI. CAOOLTN SCHROEOEt. PEGCt SCHULENtUDG KAr SEGEaiLOM, KIM SEIRUP JOHN S Elir. 5AN0Y iHEPHERD NANCr SHEOMAN KATHT SHEIWOOO GAIr SMfPLEY. JANE SHO«T IOGE SHEtm SHOariiroGE. steve SIEGEL Elir StEMIENIEWIC2 MARGAilTf SIFUENTES •ICHAD; SlirOLA KUO ' SINSIIY, JUSAN SLATER. STEPHEN SMILEY, DAVID SMITH (EVERIY SMITH, CAROLYN SMITH DON SMITH, DONNA SMITH. GORDON SMITH MARLENE SMITH MELONY SMITH NORA SMITH SUSAN SONNENBERG LAURA SONNENIERG WENDY SOUSA JACQUELINE SHEARS. CARLA SPIERS. LINDA SPRADLIN KATHY SfRAGUE SAND ' STAE ORD GORDON ST. ANDRE MARr.Asi; STANFORD I ' STEED STEICER, Ch .,:. STEPHENS, VIRGINIA STEWARD. OWAYNE STEWART JOHN STIMSON, HAROLD STIREWALT MARY STOREY GREG STOUT MANUEL STRINGER, ROiERT STROOL, KCITH STROM JUDY STRONC T(tRV SUTTER San: TAMItTTI. G ' TAU: TAYL- TAYLOR, JAN TAVLOR. XATHIE Lm SOPIK (MOKES fi i5 fe A? Kill mclll TERRY, THERESA TEYSKO, KAREN THAYER. CHRISTINE THOMAS, NICKY THOMSON. MARK THULIN. DOUGLAS THUR8ER, BOB TIEOEMAN. STEVE TIFFANY, MARVIN TINLIN. WAYNE TOBEY, DICK TODD, JOYCE TOLAR. DALE TONEY. TOM TOWERS. SANDY over 2 I . for future success. TROUTON. SUSAN TRUBERG, ENN TUCKER, JUDY TUCKER, SHARON TUM6ELSTON. JANICE VALDES RAMON VALDIVIA. MARTIN VALENTINE. SUE VALIQUET. ALLEN VAN AUKEN, DIANE VARGO, ALEC WADE, DICK WADE, RON WALKER. HOLLIE WALL. DIANNE WALTHER, LINDA WARNER, JOHNNY WARNER, KERRY WARREN KATHY WARREN, MELINDA WARREN, ROSE WATERS, TOM WATSON. DARREL WEBBEKING, SYLVIA WEIGHER. WILLIAM WELLS, ALICE WENGERT, WALLY WEST. LARRY WESTERGARD. DENNIS WHEAT. DAVID WHEAT. RICHARD WHITE. RICHARD WICKERN, LINDA WICKHAM, DEBBI E WILDER BARBARA WILLIAMS. GWILYM WILLIAMS. TOM WILSON. JOE WILSON. KATHY WIRTA. LINDA WISE MARGIE WISEN DEBORAH WITT JOE WOOD CONNIE WOODS CAROL WORDEN, WAYNE WORKMAN. JUDY YBARRA, RICHARD YORK. DANNY ZAZuenE. LUPE ZIPPWALD, TERRY 235 IN MEMORIAM ii nft  :• fr iff Mrs. Dorothy Nesbitt 1896-1964 Cyril Van Keirshelk 1947-1965 Sandra Sanderson 1946-1964 linda Stout 1947-1964 iit iIlmS M l f!Mlliin US • f . tI • MB m M.4 mt 9SIBHr Is not to die. I QTV|-rfcK =kl I % r.. -m ■SR ' ' ' ' ■m Iff Bill Cor A ln Ford 532-3361 230 SOUTH MAIN. ORANGE ' 4 Milt North of Bullock I fai iio i Sqwor Closed Sundays KE 8-1141 NIGHT PHONES OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN ' TIL MIDNIGHT MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Service Dopt. 532-3364. Parfs Dept. 633-4555 240 Good Luck to the Seniors ENOirS BEHH7 FARM QHOST TOWN Beach Blvd. (Highway 39), Buena Park, California 241 Mi 55 TH E hairbi:nders wig and beauty salon UiH ' ii Miiiul.iy tliroiiuli Saturday Siinday.H: I lo it p.m. I |.r W ' .st I ' .iliiura A Larfie Sclvclion itf ( )ii ilitij Viiis I ' lionc: .538-2075 Ap|xiiiitini-n( OranKf, California BEER ED S V f ROOX BEER DRIV E-IN Look for the Bright Orange Buildingl 331 North Tujtln Avenue 532-2912 Orange, California 242 WELCH ' S Ready Mixed Concrete Company 2609 West Chapman Phone: 538-2397 LOCALLY OWNED Locally Operated Orange County ' s Largest Independent Producers of Ready Mixed Concrete FOWLER EQUIPMENT, INC. Phone: 538-3508 Supplies the following services: TRUCK CRANE SERVICE —DUMP TRUCK SERVICE LOV BED TRAILERS — POWER SHOVELS — SKIPLOADING BACK HOES — EXCAVATING — SAND — GRAVEL TOP SOIL — FILL DIRT — FILL SAND — CRUSHED BASE .jtm ' i KROLL A iKiKir . Ki sixi :s i AAii Ti :rii irAL ix titi tk Phone: 633-7666 or 343-9341 4000 VSest Chapman Orange 243 Orange Furniture Maple Shop 784 North Tuitin 538-7341 ORANGE Dale ' s I nioii S(m ire IVi East Chapman 538-6745 ORANGE JOHNSON ' S PAINT AND TOYS 101 South GUucll S38 3463 ORANGE C OillU ' lii ' S70 North Tiisfin S32-17.S4 OHWHE 244 ffiSLd:] nij -TrmrrrrT ORANGE CREST DRUGS 964 North Tustin Ave. Orange, California 538-9629 (girs Kopamir b(Bwwm® 257 South Tustin Ave. 633-7710 Orange CHAMP SHOE REPAIR 1813 East Chapman 538-7998 Orange II HUM Howard ' s Barber Shop 1526 West Chapman 538-0828 Orange 245 Gerald C. Briggs Robert P. Kelly William H. Stanley Roheit . Bix) ii Frank W. Lamb Tosh Takeyasu S. P. Bunidge W. C. Leichtfuss Michael A. Telson Fred S. Caso Gary G. Lester James E. Thomas Edward L. Corlett Adalbert Muller Jolin J. Thornquist Richard G. DeNiro John F. Murphy Howard J. Tucker F. David DeNunzio E. E. Nichols A. H. Tyrrell Paul C. Engen Jun Nishino Donald L. Weld Robert J. Gietzen Allen L. Pirus Lee U. Wight C. C. Graham Dale E. Rallison Norman Loretta Wolfe Dale Huseboe William B. Reed W. P. O. E. Wyatt W. Grant Johnson Kenneth W. Ristuben Harry Yee Gerrid C. Joy ' alter A. Ziemer Ci tu or (DianaE r aitL±t± 247 ih:m; nine lift South C.Um ' II 532-68. ' !) ORANGE Armij-Navy Store 131 South Gl«s(«ll S3S-489] ORANGE C oms a ij J- liotoLjiajili ij lOIlI WKDniNc: c.owss WKDHINC I ' OKTHAITl ' HE HHIDKS MAID DRKSSKS 212 East Cliapiiiiin 538-3371 ORANGE 248 1008 East 17th Street Santa Ana 12932 Newport Avenue Tustin 764 North Tustin Orange 3400 East Chapman Orange 330 South Main Street Orange 303 East Grove Street Orange DAVISON CHEVRON 905 North Glassell 538-9054 Orange C liief s Jniair llJesigiii 1802 North Tustin 543-6335 SANTA ANA 249  ii fe 5-18  JH Caigrillt, . SO-CAL GAS GRILLS 1006 E«it Ck«pm n Orang SALES — SERVICE — INSTALLATION — TERMS 538-9336 CT TUSSY COTY Sfioifdl iJhiK iStoW 2H North C;1.i m11 li 3 North Ttisfin 833-S640 ORANGE NATIONAL FURNITURE 33S W.tt Cl «pm«n 532-1613 Orang Al ' s Carpet and Rug Works 293 Soufh Main 538-5411 Or«n9 250 Lacke Martin Tires 53C-1043 420 West Chapman ORANGE NATIONAL BED, CHAIR SOFA CO. 1010 West Chapman Avenue Orange, California 532-6897 Maffresses From Our Local Shop To Your Home! ■■■! BLAKEJ NATION S Blake Nation 538-8453 153 North Cypress Orange wan-s ' DRIVE fggSSiSISaE i Ivan ' s Drive-ln Open All Night 604 West Chapman Closed Tuesday Orange 251 B C NADINES HAIR FASHIONS ) O S T E F BOB ' S FLYING ' A s WATSON REXALL DRUGS 728 North Tuttin 485 South Glattall 1 16 Eatt Chapman 633-4 ' 4IO 538-9477 532-6315 Or«n9 Orang Orange MORRISON DRUGS DENTON HARDWARE STRAWS AND STRIPES 3340 Eatt Ch«pm«n 3330 Eait Chapman 3424 East Chapman 532-6835 532-3637 5322750 Orcng Oranga Orange TOWN AND COUNTRY SPORTSWEAR PACIFIC FINANCE CORPORATION RELIABLE SHOE REPAIR 1 17 North Glaittll 626 Tuitin 148 North Glattell 5381516 633-6430 538 2112 Otanqt Oranga Ora nge FIKES BURGERS CARL ' S MARKET ACECO PARTY HOUSE 151 North Glmoll SOI Watt 17th 1829 Ea« Chapman 532-2171 547-0357 633 1163 Orange Santa Ana Orange HENDERSONS SHOP FOR MEN FOWLER GUN ROOM Lots oi Luck Seniors! 1806 North Tuitin 576 North Glatiall CLOVIS COMPANY 543-3218 533-9920 305 Batavia Street Orang Orange Orange 252 B C TOWN BARBER SHOP ) O S T E [ THE PLUSH DONUT s PATIO MART 822 West Chapman 595 North Tustin 541 West Chapman 532-9164 633-8602 538-6232 Orange Orange Orange LOUIE ' S MEXICAN FOOD 462 South Main 532-9152 ACME MANUFACTURING CO. Patio Furnifure 1 14 Meats Avenue 633-4910 PREMIER SAVINGS 675 Town and Country 547-8081 Orange Orange Santa Ana FOUNTAIN OF CHARM SALON OF BEAUTY 448 South Main 538-9976 Orange BOWLADROME 839 West Chapman 538-4313 Orange STRUCK REALTY 506 East Chapman 633-7000 Orange ROBERT W. BROWN D.D.S. 172 North Tustin - Suite 101 532-3200 Orange ROSALIA HOLLAND SCHOOL OF DANCE 261 North Glassell 538-0320 Orange TRIANGLE SHOE REPAIR 1736 North Tustin 542-1648 Santa Ana B.P.O. ELKS LODGE NO. 1475 A PROPOS TV TOWN 21 1 East Chapman 27 Town and Country 3440 East Chapman 538-1475 543-1760 633-6230 Orange Orange 253 WLi ' • .J5y T c aC ' iPet S ' 1270 North Gl«st«ll 538-9332 Or«ng« Oldfleld Plumbing 321 West Chapman Avtnu 5383536 Orange MARSH ' S drug store IM North GUticll Av . 6)3IOSO Orcnq J})CilJJJ;)l) ' ] 202 W..( 4lh Str.. S43 336S Sant« Ana 254 SantiajTO Golf Course, Inc. 5S0 South Tustiii Avenue 532-3762 ORANGE Jotin R. Cooper 1708 North Tustin Ave. 637-4750 Orange 1621 East Walnut H R Auto Parts Orange S38-S896 Elmer ' s Cycle Mower Shop 686 North Tustin Ave. 532-3 1 52 Orange 255 L onsaan 5 ' Funeral Home ficss Snoh Evenjthing for the young Coc€r Chapman and Grand 538-8809 Orange, California 161 North Clusscll Downtown Orange KElloRR 8-«717 TRULY DISTINCTIVE . . . . interiors by ffiffffiUS CONTIiMI ' OHAHY N l ' H() INCIM- ffifffWS FURNITURE SHOPS CongnatuCation Ciaii. o ' 65 riic ( )ranji;( ' Morisl ISS SOUTH GLASSELL S38IIS ) ORANGE. CALIFORNIA ■169 South C.lnssril ORANGE Soy It With •■()« rrs :()KSA(;r.s. wkddings. n i I OCCASIONS Ri-5. 544-OKt: Tom m Marce ZlxK 256 Put Money ' Making Muscle Into Your Savings! Congratulations, seniors, on your graduation from Orange High School! As you take your place in the community you will realize the importance of saving. There ' s no better place for your savings dollars than at Orange Savings and Loan Association where your dollars have real money-making muscle . . . where they work for you night and day. May your future be bright . . . and we hope to share it A ith you. siNce laoT oPANot countvs Oldest savings a i.oan association NOW IN OUR 77TH YEAR TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: MAIN OFFICE: 230 E. CHAPMAN AVE., ORANGE. CALIF. BRANCH OFFICE: 872 N. JUSTIN AVE., ONE PHONE NUMBER: KE 2-6301 Calctf Siaiisncis 109 North Glatttll 53S-I7I8 Orang i ' QUALITY ( SERVICE SANTA ANA ORANGE Orange County Lumber Co. 324 Wesf Chdpmfin Avanu Orang . California 538-1153 i!iii!N m si:iinri; 015 .Smith Tnstiii Axciiiii- 532-1131 ORANGE I a 1 p 1 1 . 1 1.1 11 I U M 1 I r r:n Ai. si n ui-: IJT ICiM M . ' .l. M .pi. It ,.,ii(:c) 538-2323 Ur.inge, California 258 Hotv do you a MEASURE achievement? Remember the marks on the back of a door to record ' ()ur physical growth? The roller skates or bicycle which signified achievement of further matmity? And A, B, C s or percentages as grades to show achievement academ- ically? Now what? Some of you will continue to work for scholastic grades, some for dollars as a measure of financial success, some for social status. And we would hope many may find a measure of achievement in service to community or their fellow man in addition to other accomplishments. rTyrTpTpTTTTjrTTTTJTTTTTpTTTTprpTp b-p —7 8 9 10 n 12:.;::— 1 2 3 4 5 6 III Irill llll li I liilr lliili ill ill iti ill rliili iliili il.itrilii I ,iImI, iliil.il. lit iliiti.ltit. ill I Itiliif I ill iliittilt iliili iliili iliili lit ill .till Your printing, too, is a means of achievement, and we constantly strive to reflect this b ' production of the finest in printing through use of skilled craftsmen and modern equipment. Yom satisfaction and con- tinued patronage is our measure of achievement. .IOII T. 3I« IXXI« v h 1 n t i n c a n i) p i 1) l i s ii i n g 12 7 South O i, i v k Street Orange, California 259 :.iJ Since 192.5 (our 40lh year) and... Siill (MWISa with 0 nm county mid soiTiims ru mui The BIG reasons . . . • Professional Customer Service • Top Quality Products • Fast Pick up and Delivery Way back in 1925, Milt Johnson installed a few odds and ends upstairs in an old building and started making a few plates for Orange County printers. Forty years later we have added nearly $100,000 in equipment and hired a few more people (14 right now) and serve a four county area with customers ranging from the smallest one man plant to folks like Kaiser Steel and the largest advertising agencies. Milt has long since gone fish- ing, but present management is still carrying on with the finest crafts- manship and service. If we weren ' t local folks we just might be called experts. Call us for any of your needs in printing plate manufacturing. Letterpress or Offset. Skilled representatives are at your service! Copper, zinc and magnesium engravings — Offset negatives and plates. Newspaper mats, cold or baked. Art services. Color services. I lie nio.st particular . . . SANTA ANA ENGRAVING COMPANY 1058 EAST FIRST STREET (714) 547-7161 SELMAN CHEVROLET ItOO WEST CHAPMAN 6}3-}S2l I2S SOUTH MAIN 63I-3S2I ORANGE 807 WEST CHAPMAN 633.3S2I 260 QUALITY IN PORTRAITURE IS IMPORTANT because photographs live forever PORTRAITS BY CUSTOM QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY 1608 EAST MAYFAIR AVE., ORANGE PHONE-532-1936 One- Half Block WesI of Tustin Avenue, Sooth of Collins Avenue Expert Welding and Btacksmifhing TREWETT ' S Welding — Blacksmithlng Repair — Fabricating Trailers — Hitches John Lewis KEIIogg 8-1595 525 West Chapman Avenue Orange. 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It Kiisliinn Sc|iittr( 547.63-I.5 SANTA ANA For: Tr.ulifinnal Early AiiUTiciiii Provincial Spanish r rarnj such ftimous name Inaiuls as: New England Shops Simmons ShlAl.V (Iai. Siioi-s I ' llOMASV II I.K S M 1 M lIoi ' M-: lloiiAit-x { ' AHPtrr Dt.Ai.Kii c. j. sac-kott ' s fu riiilii rc lu i ' s Jolui E. Tlicmipson )of K iirr Pn ' fr-vtiotuil nrcorating ' .111 Ni.rlli lii ' lin • (IriiiiKr. ( jiliforni;! • Kl, ]!•. .■. .■$ 264 Are you getting the most for your money? Ifnot. et acquainted with the First National Bank! Here you get sound advice and fast decisions to help you make the most of your money. First in personal hanking service since 1906. First National Bank OF ORANGE COUNTY 1EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CQRPDRATIDr MAIN OFFICE: AT THE PLAZA IN DOWNTOWN ORANGE . COSTA ME5A BRANCH: ME5A VERDE DR. AT ADAM5 AVE. (LofiLnatiiiationi to tlid LLuii or (? ' j Sb %(Sb %(S6 % b z(SbS9 s z:? t23 63 S (S © ® 8 (2 65 8 69 8(B 6c) PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1829 WEST CHAPMAN AVENUE ORANGE, CALIFORNIA • 532-3311 266 ADVERTISING INDEX A Propos 253 Aceco Party House 252 Acme Manufacturing Company .... 253 Albert James 266 Al ' s Carpet Rug Works 250 American Business Tech. Inst 243 Army-Navy Store 248 B Bill Corwin Ford 240 Blake-Nation 25! Bob ' s Flying A 252 Bob ' s Union Service 258 Bov ladrome 253 Carey Stationers 258 Carl ' s Market 252 C D Yardage 263 Celeste Italian Cuisine 264 Champ Shoe Repair 245 Chefs Hair Design 249 Circle Beauty College 262 C. J. Sackett ' s 264 Clovis Company 252 Conway Photography 248 Coquette 244 Dale ' s Union Station Davison Chevron .... Denton ' s Hardware De-Vol ' s Pet Center Donegan Funeral Home E Eckoff ' s Ed ' s A W Root Beer Drive-ln . Elks Lodge Elmer ' s Cycle Mower Shop 244 249 252 254 256 263 242 253 255 Pike ' s Burgers 252 First National Bank 265 Fountain of Charm Salon of Beauty . . . 253 Fowler Gun Room 252 Golfers Repair Service Guy Livingston 245 264 H Halrbenders Wig Beauty Salon . . . 242 Henderson ' s Shop for Men 252 Henry Drugs 248 HIggin ' s Furniture Shop 256 Howard ' s Barber Shop 245 H R Auto Parts 255 I Ivan ' s Drive-ln J Jackman ' s . 25! 254 J-C Oil Company 264 Jim Horton ' s Market 263 John Cooper Drapery 255 Johnson ' s Paint Toys 244 Knott ' s Berry Farm 241 Lacke Martin Tires Louie ' s Mexican Food M Marsh ' s Drug Store Mclnnis Printers Michael ' s Markets . Morrison Drugs 25! 253 254 259 249 252 N Nadine ' s Hair Fashion 252 National Bed Chair 251 National Furniture 250 Nelva ' s Dress Shop 256 O Oldfield Plumbing 254 Orange County Lumber Company . . . 258 Orange Crest Drugs 245 Orange Florists 256 Orange Furniture and Maple Shop . . . 244 Orange Savings Loan 257 P Pacific Finance 252 Patio Mart 253 Plush Donut 253 Premier Savings 253 R Reliable Shoe Repair 252 Robert W. Brown, D.D.S 253 Rosalia Holland 253 Royal Drugs 250 S Santa Ana Engravers 260 Santiago Golf Course Inc 255 Selman Chevrolet 260 Shannon Funeral Home 258 So. Cal. Gas Grills 250 Standard Beauty Barber Supply . . . 261 Stiles 261 Straws Stripes 252 Struck Realty 253 T Town Barber Shop 253 Town Country Sportswear .... 252 Trewett ' s Welding 261 Triangle Shoe Repair 253 TV Town 253 W Watson ' s Rexall Drugs 252 Welch ' s Ready Mixed Concrete . . . 243 267 S1l DIAT IMJKX B C 10 Abncy. 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Sylw.a 26 12 B 12 B II B 11 8 12 8 10 8 11 e II 8 11 8 12 8 II B 11 B 12 B ' af amontet Ooreane 26 218 12 8 12 B II 8 10 8 11 8 10 e 11 8 12 e 12 8 12 8 12 8 11 8 12 8 11 8 12 8 II e 11 8 10 e 12 B 11 8 12 8 26. 175. 176. 178 46. 171. 727. 228 ' ■165. 182. 218 . 218 • 218 ■18, 26. 77, 145, 147, andt, Patricia 211. 218 aniteller. Rou 111. 112, attain William 26, 135, 160 161. ISO. 218 151. 26 147. I7S. 177 26  an 218 212. 213. 228 2 0. 218 27 27 1 218 27 218 27 d 158, 2IB II Brown. Gregory I3S. 161, 144. 147. 218 II Brown. James Alan 2iB II Brown James Lee 160. 161 161 211 II ? - - 1 Noel 218 10 228 11 ' 164. 218 10 : -e 728 10 - . 111. 228 12 r . - a 27 17 8-.--. fa ca KefWeen 77. IS7 iSI 11 Brown, Rita 218 10 Brown. TerrI 127. 712. 21], 228 11 Broyles. M.ke 175. 177. 218 10 Bruce. John 278 17 Bruce. Larry 77. 167 11 Brue. Jo Ann 177. 146. 157. 210 2n 218 10 Brundage. Esther 228 11 Bruning, Barbara 171 12 Bryant. Carmen Ercell 27 I6 11 Bryant. Robert 218 10 Buchanan. Donald 228 10 Bucholi. Nancy 228 12 Buckley, Mary Louise 27, i24 yi. 160. 164. 166, 148 10 B.-V ' , S -- ' i 778 10 ; ' 228 11 - 218 46. IBl 228 ' 165. 175. 177 .8 111 16] 1 T . Ill Mv e 221 - 120, 123, 158 4 . 218 .•8 I4f. 218 10 Brovn, Oerlcn 721 131, 132. 148 1} C«bl« Uyrna }• 10 Ci 211 211 jn reenter fiereld 271 r. , ;,| 10 Chandler. Sheren 221 218 151 218 .■21 . ' ■ r ■. 2 ; 9 ■■28 . r . 161 .•ji 206 208. 20 4 :2H I4«, III 147 10 Clark. TKomei 221 12 r-  - li 10 : ID 12 12 10 10 76 228 221 66 228 ' 1 271 - 31 11 31. 121. 12 . 148 151. 145. 175. 176 66 221 2t 727. 221 rn 278 II l« 219 Colin Irene 728 Colin. Ralph 32 ,■20 .■19 d 221 268 D 10 Collier, 12 Collier, 12 Collins 12 Collins 12 Colon, 10 Colson 12 Cotson, 12 Combs Charlotte 228 David 32 Dana 32. 162 Ptiillip 32. 166 Jose 7, 118, 158, Edward 165. 182. 168 223 206 Teresa 32. 145. Richard 32 12 Comeau, Dolores 32 11 Connolly, Katy 219 12 Conrad, John 32 12 Cook, Gary Eugene 32 II Cook, Michael 219 11 Cook, Susan Jane 211, 219 12 Cooksey. David 25, 32, 123. 12-1, 168 12 Cooper, Danny 32 12 Cooper, John 32 10 Corbin, John 228 10 Corcoran, Patrick 228 11 Cordell, Steven 219 10 Cordi. William 228 10 Cordova, Margarita 228 11 Cordova, Maria 219 12 Corned, Donita 32, 130. 151. 159. 206. 208. 209 12 Corneio. Jean 33. 206 12 Cornelius. Rod 33 12 Cornel, Steve II. 33, 45. 171, 126 10 Corona, Donald 228 11 Corral, Pauline 219 12 Corriveau, Lise 33 12 Corso, Larry 33 10 Cortright, Roger 228 10 Costello. Kim 228 11 Costello, Mark 219 II Costner. Cathy Sue 219 10 Costner. Larry 229 10 Cottrell, Mike 229 12 Coulter. Sherry 33 12 Couvillon, Betsy 33 10 Couvillon. Susan 229 11 Cov«an, Karen 219 12 Cowan, Thomas 33 12 Cox. Blake 33, 165, 182, 183 12 Cox, Donn 33 11 Cox, Marjorle 219 10 Craig, Robert 229 12 Crain, Helen 33 12 Crandall, Caroline 34, 123, 159, 171, 206, 209 10 Crawford, Patricia 229 12 Creamer, DeAnna Lee 34 12 Crilley, Janis 34 12 Crosby, Charles 34, 182, 183 11 Cross, Cathy 219 12 Cross, Richard 34, 163 12 Crosthwaite, Philip 34, 162 10 Crowl, Barbara 212, 213 11 Cruikshank, John 161, 182, 219 12 Cudworth, Karl 34, 145, 146, 158, 165, 175, 176 II Culbertson, Linda 219 10 Cumccrworth, John 229 11 Cure, Richard 219 II Cure, Steve 219 11 Cur ale. Connie 219 12 Currier, Martha 34, 133, 167, 168 12 Curry, Dennis 34 12 Curtis, Bruce 34 11 Curtis, Dorothy 219 12 Curtis, Ted Ronnie 34 12 Cyr. Veronica 35 12 Dabrowski, Cynthia 35, 132 10 Dahleen, Nancy 229 12 Dahlin, Robert 35 12 Daniels, John 35 12 Danker, Janis 35, 144, 147, 205, 206, 208 11 Dankmyer, Bruce 182, 219 12 Danley, Gloria 35, 145. 163. 207 12 Danner, Klaus 35, 162 12 Darwin, Linda 35, 207, 208 10 Davalantes, Chris 229 11 Davis, Becky 133, 219 12 Davis, Craig 35, 165 10 Davis, Donald 229 10 Davis, Ginger Lynne 229 11 Davis. Glenn 167. 219 12 Davis. Mary Catherine 35 12 Davis. Mary 35. 159. 160. 164. 168 10 Davis. Mary Lynne 212. 227. 229 12 Davis. Phillip 35 12 Davis. Richard 35 12 Davis, Rita Elaine 35 10 Davis. Robert 229 12 Davis. Robert 35 10 Davis. Sharon Ann 212. 229 12 Davis. Walter 36 10 Dawe, Penny Lee 213, 229 11 Dawson. Judith 159. 205. 207. 208. 210. 211 1 Deal. Floy Jean 219 .2 DeCillis. Nannette 36 12 Decker. Lee 36 2 Decker. Velma 36 DeCurtins. Anthony 229 2 DeCurtins. Joan Ann 36 12 De lorio, Dianna 36 11 De Icrlo, Michael 219 12 DeLap, Pamela 36 11 deLlserdeMorsain, Desiree 207, 210, 219 12 Dellerman, Lynne 36 10 Del Rosso, Karen 133, 229 12 DeMars, Marlene 36 10 Dembik, Dennis 229 I I Denison, Janet 219 10 Denne, Laura 229 II Denny, Nancy 219 10 Denny, Alan 229 10 Denny, Mike 229 12 Denver, John 25, 36 11 Denver, Lisa Anne 219 12 Diamond Eileen 36 11 Diaz, Carole 210, 211, 219 12 Dickinson, Betty 36 12 Dickson, Lynne Anne 36, 166, 177 10 Dlerking, Jon Harry 163, 229 12 Dillingham, Susan 36 11 Dillon, Jerry 219 12 Disher, Dan 36, 165 12 Dix, Karen Ann 37, 168 12 Dixon, Raymond 37, 165, 175, 10 Dixon, Sherle 212, 229 I I Dobbins, Dennis 219 12 Dobbs, Steven 37 I 1 Dobson, Cindy 211, 219 12 Dodge, Diane 37 10 Dokken, Nadine 229 II Donahue, David 219 12 Donovan, James Mike 37 12 Doolen, Margaret 37, 137, l( 12 Dora, Sharon 37 11 Doran, Jack 219 12 Dormaier, Roy 37 12 Dorsey, James 37, 123 10 Dorrls, Sharon 229 12 Dosher, Lanny Ray 37 11 Dosher, Marilyn 219 II Dostaler, Ann 219 11 Dostert, Brent 219 12 Doughty, Fran 37 10 Douglas, Allen 229 11 Douglass, Beverly 207, 12 Douglass, Donna 38 207 12 Dove, Marilyn 38, 163 10 Downsworth, Douglas 229 12 Downing, Jay 38 11 Doyle, Stephen 219 170 210, 211, 219 208, 209 12 Drews, Patricia 38 10 Drews, William 229 11 DuCharme, James 219 10 DuCharme, Cecilia 229 12 Duckworth, Michael 38 11 Duff. Linda 219 10 Duffield. JoAn 229 12 Duker. Dave 38 12 Duker, Gary 38 11 Duncan, Geraldine 219 lO Dunham, Betty Marlene 229 12 Dunham, Marilyn 38 12 Dunham, Richard 38 12 Dunn. Allen 167 10 Dunn. Karen 229 10 Dunn, Thomas 229 10 Dunneback. Jean 220 12 Durbln Eugene Mike 38, 162 12 Durr, Charles 38. 163 12 Dustin, Susie 38, 69, 134. 163. 207. 208. 209 11 Dutton. Dennis 219 12 Dutton, Robert 38 12 Dutton. Tom 39 12 Dye. Linda 39 10 Dyer, Pat Duran 181, 229 205 10 Eaton. Bob 229 10 Eberhardt, peter 229 10 Eby, Allyne Ruth 229 12 Eckhoff, Dave 39, 162 12 Eddy, Earl Eliot 39, 161 12 Edkins, Lynda 39, 207 12 Edman, Larry 39 12 Edwards, Terry 39 12 Effron, James 39, 163 11 Ege, Linda Kay 219 II Eggers, Robert 219 II Egidy, Peter 219 12 Ehlen, Douglas 39, 144, 165 175 1 1 Ehrsam, Dave 219 10 Einspahr, Lorraine 229 11 Einspahr, Luanna 219 II Elchlepp, Phyllis 170 219 11 Elkin, Richard 219 12 Ellerd, Linda Beth 39 II Elliott, Bonnie 147 217 219 11 Ellis, Christy 219 12 Ellis, Devlyn Lee 39, 205 207 12 Ellis, Gerald 39, 156, 164 170 II Ellis, Melody 219 209 II Ellis, Ronnie 219 10 Ellis, ' Susan 170 229 10 Eltiste, Susan 229 11 Engle, Jim 164, 217 2 12 Engle, Mary 39 12 Engle, Molly 39, 138 11 Engle, Molly 219 10 Engle, Randy 229 12 Enlow, Robert 39 1 1 Epperson. Brenda 219 10 Eppler. Marsha 229 12 Erickso n, Gary 40 II Ericson, Karen 160, 210, 211 11 Ernst, Anita 210, 211, 219 10 Ernst. Steven 229 12 Erskine. Bernell Guy 40 12 Esparza, Joe 40. 161 12 Esparza, Tony 40. 161 12 Estes, Richard 40. 161. 162 12 Evans. Cheryl 40 10 Evans. Gary Dale 229 11 Evans, Jordyle 219 12 Evans, Marsha 40 12 Evers, Ben 40, 138, 170 219 11 Faber, Linda 219 12 Fackler, David 40, 182 II Fackler, Nancy 219 11 Faerber, Robert 181, 219 12 Fagan, James 40 1 1 Faires, Beverly 220 II Faires, Earl 181, 229 10 Fairfax, Don Ray 229 11 Fairfax, John David 182, 10 Faraci, Susan 229 12 Farley, James 18. 40, 92, 165 12 Farmer, Jane Ellen 40, 10 Farney, Jane 229 12 Farnham, Barbara 40 12 Farnham, Muriel 40 11 Farrington, William 132 10 Feather, Kathleen Sue 133 229 12 Featherston, Lynda 40 11 Feener, Frank 182. 220 10 Feener. Gary 182 12 Feeney. John 41 10 Feeney, Susan Ann 229 12 Felix, Anna Linda 41, 207 183. 220 147. 158. 162 220 166. 227, 10 Fell. Delia Rae 229 10 Felton. Gary 229 12 Fellows. Jeanette 41 10 Fenger. Daniel 229 12 Ferguson. Jean 41 123 159 160 166, 207 11 Ferguson. Mike 220 12 Fernandez. Benjamin 41 12 Ferner. Thomas 41 10 Fickle. Marvin 166 181 229 10 Fields, Robert 229 11 Fike. Greg 165. 175, 177 220 11 Fikes, Pat 220 12 Fink, James 41,163 12 Fiorito, Marie 41, 138, 146 12 Fisher, Larry 41 12 Fishman, Steve 41 11 Fitzgerald, Mariann 146 159 166 211, 217, 220 12 Fitzgerald, Patty 18, 41, 146, 155, 159 11 Fitzpatrick, Frank 162, 220 12 Flanagan, Patricia 42 12 Flannery, Charles Ed 42 12 Fleetwood, James 42 12 Fletcher, James 42, 161, 167 12 Flint, Barbarai 42, 137 12 Flora, Edward Mike 42 12 Florez, Beola 42, 207 11 Flory, Shirley 169 12 Flory, Susan 42, 162 II Flosi, Carolyn 220 I I Fody, Thomas 220 10 Footner, Janice 171, 212, 213, 229 10 Ford, Eddie Lee 220, 229 II Ford, William 158, 217 12 Forman, Mike 42 12 Forncrook, John 42 10 Forest, Norman 229 11 Foster, Dacle 209, 211, 220 10 Foster, Jerry Lee 132, 229 10 Fowler, Melanle 212, 229 12 Fox, Anthony 42, 174 10 Fox, Carol 229 10 Fox, Judith 227, 229 12 Fox, Rick 42, 165, 176 11 Fox, Sidney Dean 220 12 Franck, Gall 42 12 Franck, Linda 43 10 Frantz, Willam 181. 229 10 Franz, Gregory 229 10 Franz, Mike 229 11 Franz, Walter John 220 10 Eraser, Donn Alex 229 10 Frasier, Cheryl 229 12 Frasier, Marilyn 43 10 Frederick, Karen 133, 171, 227, 229 12 Freeman, Greg 43, 167 10 French, Katherine 171,212,213,227, 229 12 French, Rae Ann 43 12 Friend, Jim 43 10 Frisbee, Mellnda. 229 12 Fritslnger, Chuck 43, 165 11 Fritslnger, Connie Sue 220 II Fry. Susie Ann 220 11 Fryant, William 220 12 Fryman, Van Schelden 43, 131, 132 163, 171 10 Frysinger. Jeff 230 12 Frysinger, Michael 43. 163 12 Fuller. Linda 43 10 Funk, Edward 230 12 Furey, Colleen 43 1 1 Furlong, Jeanne 220 12 Gaby, Edward 43 12 Gaeta, Sheri 43 12 Galley, Jack 43 10 Gale, Frank 230 12 Gale, Mark 43 11 Galentine, Terry 220 12 Gammon, Douglas 43, 161, 10 Gammon, Richard 123, 158, 12 Gannott, William 44 12 Garcia, Lorraine 44, 163 12 Garcia. Susan 44 12 Garcia. Tony 44 11 Gardner. Cathy 132, 167, 210, 211. 220 12 Garrett. Betty 44 10 Garrett, Richard 230 10 Garrison, Ouane 230 12 Garrison, Evalyn 44 171 I I Garrison, Gerald Chet 220 166, 230 II Garrison, Sharon 220 11 Garrison, Steve 220 10 Gay, Charlotte 74, 230 10 Gebauer, William 230 10 Geddes, Vivian 230 12 Geier, Janet 44, 207, 209 II Geisler, Ruth 159, 220 11 Gelvin, Linda 220 12 Genet, Carl 44, 177 12 Gentry, Kathle 44 12 George, Teresa 44 12 Geraghty, Chris 44 12 Gerard, Sharon 44, 162 1 1 Gerber, Greg 220 10 Gerling, Martha 230 12 Gerrick, Sharon 9, 44, 143 11 Gewin, Michele 220 12 Gialenes, Melodee 44 II Gibbs, James 220 11 Giese, Letitia 162, !20 II Gilbert Robert 220 II Gillespl e, Ted 220 10 Gilllum Bruce 230 10 Gilmer. Kathry n 146 212, 213, 227 230 12 Gilmore , Rex 44 10 Gineyko , Ellen 230 1 1 Gineyko Jim 220 10 Glaney, Gayle 230 269 H 2 . IV ••«len «5 12 4S. I7t. 177 220 |i r. -,, ,, L r 1., 7J0 i: ?30 i; 4S I; 132. IM, 220 r. o i: 4$. lu. 210 ir ' ■- i: :iO I l i. 720 I -- ;20 IC 1 2i2 230 i; «■165, 176. 177 i;  . 162 I. - 44. It . 167 1. ?20 II |J■■-l t- .■. ' J 10 Gray Atricla 230 II 6re«f. Joh n Dd :d 161. 720 10 Gre«n Ca lott 1 170. 2 II r ... ' ' ' 220 - 2M -« 46 V, L ' ida 4 . ' 6 210 12 G 12 G 10 ■•: , 1 230 12 Gr.t ' . G ' eg J m 46 10 G ' . ' ' h C n q 162. 2K 12 G ■7 12 G 10 O 10 G ' iu u 1 1 Grimes. Patricia 220 10 Gr.nlt. Wilms 230 10 Grocho-. Pairica 212, 2lS, 2K 11 Grocml. Jan«t Z20 11 Grore Emftiert 220 10 Grothc. e«ck, 7X 10 Grove. Janet 233 11 Grunhlee. Karen 220 12 Gwenther John 47 12 Guller. Patricia 47 12 Gunther. Charlet 47. 146 ISI 12 Gunitier. Thomas 47 I6S 174 I7S 176. 177. 178 10 Gupton. Sydney 230 12 Gutierrez. James 47. 132. 147. 161 12 Gutierrei. Robert 47 11 Haas. Andrew 47 I4S 177 178 179 220 12 Hadlav. T ' lth 47 10 H. 10  ' 12 t 12 ►• 12 • M t ' 10 f 11 ►• 10 f 12 Hii Pr. 230 ■• ' aid 230 12 Halloran. Ann 47. 147 10 H ' ' -ik— T; .olhy IBI , 47 47 .■)S. 211. 220 I ' gce 230 12 160 229 33 230 on 47 171 207 159 12 M 12 f 12 • 12 ■11 H 12 X 12  ' 12 12 ■12 f 12 ' 12 ■12 t ' 10 K 10 ►• 10 • 11 !■10 ■12 t 12 ►■11  ' 12 12 t 230 47 48 ■ l Jy 48. 163 220 ■H. 162 1 ' , 48 53 123, 157 48 48 - 48. 138. 48 169. 170 164 48 . ' )0 181 209 230 230 210 211. a 230 It 48, 135 132, 230 ■220 48 nt 48 a 220 220 to Harrington, John 230 12 Harrington Pamn 48 10 Harris. Jeff 230 11 Harris. Dosemar, 122. 146. 147, 220 12 Harrison. Linda 168. 220 12 Hart. Thomas 49. 135 10 Hartelt. Robert 230 11 Hartelt Susan 210, 211 220 11 Hartson, Larry 220 10 Harvey. Christopher 165, 176, 178. 230 12 Harvey, Kalhryn 49. 128. 129. 208. 209 11 Haier. Kathleen 220 10 Hassow, Charles 230 11 Hatfield. Suianne 133. 220 12 Hattan. Ronald 49 12 Hattaaay. John David 49. 123, 161, 168 12 Hawkins. Kalhryn 49. 123. 124. 159. 207. 209 12 Hawley. Randy 49 12 Hayashi. Harry 49 12 Hayden. Ruth 49 207. 208. 209 1 1 Hayes. Frieda 220 12 Hayton. Carolyn 49, 171 12 Head, Susan 49 II Hecker, Laura 220 10 Hedell, David 230 11 Hedell, Susan 220 10 Heid. Laura 230 12 Heim. Phillip 49 12 Hein. Gregory 49. 135, 156, 170 12 Hettman. Marlene 49 11 Helm. Eugene 220 II M- ' - Pindy 220 : Bill 50. 131, 132 Susan 212, 230 i; :;- 1;, Don 50 10 Henkes. Joseph 230 11 Henningi Ba ' ry 124, 131. 132 158, 160, 165. 220 12 Henry. Cher.i SO 12 Hernancjer. Beatrice 50 10 Hertnck. Margaret 133 10 Hess. Bruce 2K 12 Hess. Connie Lee 50. 205. 207 11 Hess, Diana 211 II Hess. Lee 221 10 Hester. Don 2M 11 Hewitt. Norma 221 12 Hewlett, Barbara 50. 164 10 Hickey. Anita 166 230 10 Hicks. Barbara 230 11 Hieber, Mardene 221 11 Hiagins. Rick 221 10 Hill. Daniel 132. 181. 230 10 Hill. John 230 12 Hill. Kay 50. I4S. 171. 207 12 HIM Tn-; 37 so 12 H - ■.50 146 152 12 H 165 12 K i66 11 Ht ; 1- 1 C-v ' ■221 11 Hobbs. Thomai 146. 165. 168. 176. 217. 221 12 Hobday. Harriet 51 10 Hobson, Eileen 166. 212. 227. 230 11 Hobson. Gwen 217, 221 12 Hodge, Carroll Ann II. SI. 120, 201, 207 10 Hodge. Pamela 230 12 Hodges. Biff Scott 51 10 Hoeppner. Eric 177. 230 12 Holcomb. Greg 51 12 Holcomb, Jacqueline 51 11 Holland, Larry 221 12 Mnll. nr) Rnbn-I I 12 Ho -s A ' brr- 51 II •■|i ' r? 12 •• . - . -- . It 10 Hoimes Sai.y 230 II Holmes Scott 161. 221 10 Holum. Eugene 230 10 Honea. James 2M II Honti. Shirley 221 II Hood. Michael 165 182 2l7 22i II Hoover. Joseph 221 10 Hopkins . Timothy 132. 2 12 Horn. Norman SI 10 Horsl. Robers 221. 230 1 1 Horlon Oarrelynn 221 12 Horlon Dennis 51 12 Ho ' ton. Erwin Del 51 12 Hnskinj Oa.n 51. 207 209 IC •■' •lant 2M 1 ■221 i: Rebecca 51 ir P. ' ou 51 ISO. isa 10 ■- ' ilyn 230 12 :. 51. 122. 144, ISS, IS9 JlO II Howell. Mary 221 10 Howev. Letty 2 12 Hubbel . Robin 52 10 Hughes Ronnie 2X II H, S •- ??I i: ■1 52 i: 52 163 II : 211. 221 IC 11 ■210. 211. 221 i: ■52 163 12 liamt. lennie S2. 123. 133. 10 lll!n9worlh, Ktthy 230 168 12 Inmann John 163 II Innes, Debbie 211, 221 12 lr!on. Archie S2 10 Irwin. Kathleen 231 II lienberg. Charles 221 163 . ' II 164 ■I ,, ; S2 171 221 11 J ' V. 1 - PW. c Ji7. 221 721 10 . 12 Jn- 1, a. 124. I2S. tn 1 .1 1 , ' II -t 53 Ann 221 nne 53 3 iS9. 171. 212. 213 JrTi ' .el Ki ! .. ' I Jenlka. Patricia 53 81. 231 ly j,- nn nrs u ,t . ..] J | 12 JoKnion. Jamtt Stav«n S). (70 10 JoS-1 II J ■10 J II J 12 J II J 10 J II J 12 J II - 12 J 12 J 12 J II J 12 Jon-, J c ' Louiie 231 .•?l Kay 53, 163 Sue 221 221 12 Johntton. Robert 54 53 - 54 S4 -n 163, 167. 221 ' 160. 2 l 54 166 12 Joiner, Mary Ann S4 II Joiner. Sylvia 211. 221 II Jones. Barb Am 211, 221 12 J -ri 10 0 54 10 ...... 162, 221 s 177, 178 54 54 161 163, 221 12 11 II 10 10 lU 221 .11 138, 146, 207 10 ► 10 12 ' 231 231 11 12 ,11 II 221 ; , lU, 177 10 12 ke 5S. 131, IM. 1)5. 12 10 ' II « r 217. 221 David liO. 22 12 12 • 10 14 171 }i! 211 II 11 « 12 11 12 • Hi 56 . 21 ss II .•21 II i 231 10 • 10 9 Irl . 231 231 I -n r  . r T ' Alan 221 K ' o ! Barbara it7. 171. 212. 231 1 ' ■■J - 721 .-« 231 56 . 271 -•, r • 231 ' • 231 ■56 ic: S6 ' ia 56 270 M N O 12 La Barber, James S6 12 Labate, Donna S6 10 Labate. John 231 12 La Bee. Steve 57.161 10 Lacke. Julie 231 H Lacour. Mafjorie 221 10 LaCrosse. Jane 231 10 Ladd. Denny 231 10 Ladd.Kirbv 231 11 Lam. Larry 221 10 Lamb. Christine 212. 231 12 Lamb. Marilyn 57. 164. 171 12 Lambert. Phyllis 57. 166 12 Lamoreaux. John 57 10 Lampe. Richard 231 1 1 La Munyon. Roger 221 10 Langdon. Kirk 231 11 Lanjini. Jo 221 12 Larson. Sylvia 57 12 Lashier, Judy Lee 57 10 Law. Linda 231 12 Law, VIcki Diane 57 12 Lawrence. Louise 57. 162 12 Lawson. Jerry 57. 131. 132 12 Leach, Cynthia 57, 133 10 Leach, Ginger 160, 227, 231 12 Leaman, Jane 57 12 Leasman. Karen 58 12 Leasure. Stephen 58 11 Lechmann, Daniel 221 12 Ledet, Douglas 58 12 Lcdy, Lauren 58 10 Legouskl. Lawrence 231 12 Lehenbauer. Carol 58 12 Lelchtfuss, Dan 58 12 Lelchtfuss. Dean 58. 146, 176, 178 12 Lembke, Connie 58, 207, 208, 209 10 Lembke, Louise 231 10 Lembke, Sandra 212 12 Lemke, Jane 58 12 Lemke, Phillip 68 12 Lemke, Yvonne 58, 124, 159, 160, 164, 168, 207, 209, 210 10 Lemolne, Paul 231 11 Lemolne, Timothy 222 12 Lemone, Allan 58, 148, 150, 151, 177 12 Lemus, Antonio 58, 163 11 Lemus, Edna 221 12 Lemus, Jose 59 10 Lenahan, Dan 231 1 1 Lenahan, Patricia 222 12 Lenninqton, Ervin 59 12 Lesher, Adele 59 12 Levens, Linda 59 10 Lewis, Claudette 231 12 Lewis, Martha 59 12 Lewis, Shirley 59 1 1 Lewis, Steve 222 10 Lewshenia, Nadia 166. 231 12 LIddell, Jonccc 59 12 Lien, Wayne 59 10 Liermann, Phillip 231 10 Lindeman, Robert 231 12 Llndstrom, Elaine 59 11 Lintner, Robert 222 10 Lippert, Nancy Lynn 231 12 Lippert, Terry 59 10 Liltau, Landls 231 10 Little, Coral 159, 160, 166, 210, 212, 227, 231 10 Llttlejohn, Sharon 231 11 Lively, Dianna Sue 211, 222 12 Lloyd, Dianne 59, 167 12 Lloyd, Nancy 59, 133 10 Lloyd, Wayne 231 12 Lobato, Pablo 59 11 Lobato, Ruben 222 II Locke, Douglas 222 10 Loeffler, Charlotte 231 1 1 Loeffler, Herman 222 1 1 Loftis, Beverly 222 10 Logue. Richard 231 12 Loh. Angela 59, 133, 163, 167 11 Long, Elaine 222 12 Long, Jill 59 10 Long, Joe 131, 132, 231 12 Long, Louise 60, 133 10 Long, Pamela Ann 212. 231 10 Lopez, Joey 231 12 Lopez, Paul 60 1 1 Lopez, Sandra 222 10 Lorentz, Ron 231 11 Loretl, Gregory 222 12 Lozano, Carlos 60 10 Lucas, Donald 231 12 Lucas, Joyce 60 12 Luckert, Joy Cathy 60 12 Luke, Shirley 60 1 1 Lumley, Randolph 222 12 Lummins, Mike 60 12 Luna, Anita 60. 208 12 Lunai. Irene 60. 207. 209 11 Lundgren. Mickey 222 12 Lutka, Fred 60 11 Lynch, TonI Marie 222 1 1 Lyons. Myrna 222 Maag. Henry 162, 231 MacDonald, Brian 232 2 MacHale, David 60 1 Macias, Madelene 222 Macias, Manuel 232 1 Mackenzie, Bonnie 160, 164, 168, 217, 222 2 Mackey, Patricia 60 2 Magargal. Mike 60 Maher, Jim 232 2 Malkin, Donna 60 2 Mallard Kathleen 60 1 Malmgren. Terri 166, 210, 211, 222 2 Manning, Kenneth 61, 163 1 Marcantel, Edith 222 Marcantel. Peggy 232 2 Marcelll, James 61 Marcoe. Trudy 232 2 Mares. Luther 61 Maresh. Carl 166. 232 1 Markham. Linda 222 1 Markowski. Carol 133, 156, 170, 222 2 Markuson, Ronald 61 2 Marquart, Douglas 61, 131, 132 Marshall, Patricia 212,232 1 Marshall, Paula 160, 222 i Marta, Dennis 161, 222 1 Marten, Linda 222 Martin, Donald 232 Martin, James 232 Martin, Judith 232 2 Martin, LaDonna 61 Martin, Nancy 232 Martin, Rebecca 232 2 Martin, Robert 61 2 Martindlll, Lynette 61 2 Martinez, Olga 62 2 Martinez, Rachel 62, 133 Martinez, Ronald 232 2 Martinez, Timothy 62. 165 1 Marzitelli. Donald 181 Mason. Ella 232 2 Mason. John 62 Massev. Mary 232 Matyi. Gail 232 Mauer. John 232 1 Mayes. Linda 211. 222 Mayhugh. Larry 232 2 McArthur. Susan 62. 131. 141. 162 McAvoy. Gary 232 McCaslIn, Mary 232 11 McCauley. Bill 222 12 McCauley. David 62 12 McCIIntock, Dennis 62 10 McCord, Barbara 232 12 McCormack, Catherine 62 11 McCoy, Chuck 222 10 McCrlllis, Robert 232 10 McDanlel, Nancy 232 11 McDowell. Sue 222 11 McElroy, Karen 222 12 McElveen Patfie 62. 137, 170 10 McElwain, Judith 212, 232 11 McFarran, Lynn 205, 208, 209, 210, 217, 222 1 1 McGovern, Lon 222 12 McGrail, John 62, 162 11 McGregor, Gerald 222 12 Mclnnis, Kay 7, II, 62, 122, 137 12 Mcintosh, Christine 62 I I Mclntyre, Donna 222 10 McKee LaDel 212, 227, 232, 166 12 McKowan, Martha 62 II McLaughlin. Lynn 222 10 McLauqhlin, Michael 232 12 McLeod, Christine 62 12 McMillin, Karen 63 12 McMullen, Elizabeth 63 12 McMullen Mike 63, 161 12 McMurtry, Steven 63, 161, 167, 168 10 McMurtry, Van 232 10 McNally, John 232 12 McNeilly. Maria 63 10 McNew John 232 10 McPherson, Cheryl 232 12 McPherson, Roy 63 12 McQuady, Karen 63 12 McQuerry, Thomas 63, 163 12 McVeeters James, 63, 165, 176, 178 12 Mead, Dallas 63 10 Mead, Gary 232 10 Mead, William 232 11 Meadows, Kathleen 21 1. 222 11 Meadows, Pamela 222 10 Measures, Shyla 133, 232 12 Medltz, Linda 63, 164 12 Mee, Lynda 63, 131, 134, 168 11 Mein, Robert 161, 217, 222 11 Menard, Phillip 222 10 Mendez, Cheryl 232 12 Merrill, Terry 63 10 Merriott, Sherry 232 10 Messer Barbara 166, 212, 213, 232 12 Messerall, Terry 63, 171 12 Messmer, Larry Joe 63 12 Metcalfe, Marlene 64 11 Meulener, John 222 1 1 Meure, George 222 II Meyer, Anita 211 10 Meyer, Bruce 232 11 Meyer, Bruce Michael 222 12 Meyer, Janis 64 10 Meyer, Lynn 133, 232 12 Meyer, Marsha 64, 136, 208 12 Meyers, Charmaine 64 10 Meyers, Elizabeth 232 12 Micha, Shirley 64 11 Micklo, Patricia 222 12 Mllanavic, Georqe 64, 162 12 Milby, Mary 64 12 Miles, Teryl 64 10 Miller, Alfred 232 10 Miller. Carol Sue 133. 232 11 Miller. Charles Ken 222 10 Miller. Clare 232 11 Miller. Dennis 222 11 Miller. Diane 222 10 Miller. Ernest 181. 232 12 Miller. Gary 64 11 Miller. Gerald 222 12 Miller, Glenda 64 10 Miller, Jane 147, 166, 212, 213, 227, 232 12 Miller, Janet 64 11 Miller, John Paul 222 10 Miller, Judith 232 10 Miller, Kenneth 232 10 Miller, L inda 232 12 Miller, Meridel 64 10 Miller, Oris Chester 232 11 Miller, Patricia Ann 166, 222 12 Miller, Patricia DeVenne 64, 162 10 Miller, Terry Lee 232 10 Mills, Sandra 133, 166. 232 11 Minardi, Nick John 222 II Mink, Gary 132, 161. 222 11 Minks, Wendell 222 12 Minyard, Marjorle 64 10 Mitchell, Larry 232 10 Mitchell, Larry 232 12 Mitchell, Virginia 64 10 Mobley, Rochelle 232 11 Mobley, Ruth 222 II Mock, Colleen 133, 222 10 Mock, Greg 232 11 Moeller, Joy 222 12 Moeller, Thomas 65 II Moller, Gary 222 II Moncrlef, George 177, 178, 222 11 Monroe, James 182, 183, 222 12 Montgomery, Barbara 65, 133 10 Montgomery, Thomas 232 10 Montonna, Susan 122, 159, 212, 227, 232 12 Mooney, Patricia 65, 207. 209 12 Moore. Carol 65, 162 1 1 Moore, Christine 222 10 Moore, David 231 12 Moore, Karen 65 10 Moore, Laura 232 10 Moore, Linda 232 12 Moore, Lorraine 7, II, 45, 65, 126. 127. 171. 207. 208. 209 12 Moore. Steve 65, 127 10 Moran, Sheila 232 12 Morgan, Larry 65 12 Morgan, Mike 65 10 Morino, Larry 232 10 Morner, Gary 232 12 Morner, Jerry 65 12 Morris, Keith 65 12 Morris, Linda ' 65 12 Morris, Mike 66 10 Morris, Tom 232 12 Morrison, Kim 66, 163 11 Morrow, Mellnda 222 II Morse, Kristine 133 1 1 Morton Sharon 222 12 Motzko, William 66, 158 10 Moulton, Barbara 232 11 Moulton, Carol 222 10 Mueller, Michael 232 10 Muir, Jean Marie 232 12 Muise, Marge 66, 162 12 Mulanlx, Terrle 66 10 Mullen, Lorraine 232 12 Mullen, Kathleen 66 12 Mullen, Tim 66 12 Muller, Larry 66 12 Murray, Roy 66 12 Murray, Thomas 66 12 Musselwhite, Craig 66, 158 12 Myers, Alan 67, 162 11 Myers, Stewart 222 12 Nail, Sandl 67 10 Nardy, Lee 232 11 Nation, Barbara 222 12 Neal, Cheryl 67 10 Nels, Kathy 133. 232 12 Nelson. Mike 67 10 Nelson. Mike 232 10 Nelson. Sally 232 12 Nelson. Tom 10, 67, 165, 175, 176, 178 10 Nesbitt, Robert 233 12 NeSmith, Nancy 67, 135, 138 171, 207, 210 10 Nettles, Maryanne 233 12 Newcomb, Nancy 67, 120, 134, 207 10 Newlon, Pahl 233 12 Newlove, Dale 67, 132, 162 10 Newlove, Linda 233 10 Nichols, Daniel 233 11 Nichols, Judith 160, 211, 223 12 Nichols, Laurel 67,123, 124 159, 160, 167, 207, 209 12 Nicholson, Eric 67 12 NIelson, Stephen 67 II NIelson, Kathy 124, 223 11 Nix, Deanna 223 12 Noe, James 67 12 Noel, Chad 67 II Noren, Nancy 223 10 Norman, Chester 233 11 Norman, Judie 210, 223 12 Norman, Viki Jill 67 1 I Norsey, Don 223 11 Northen Stephen 223 10 Norton, Kent 233 11 Norton, Nancy 163, 166, 210, 223 10 Norton, VIcki 159, 212. 213, 227.233 11 Norwood. Susan 223 12 Nosky. Thomas 67 12 Nutter, Judy 268 11 Nyman, Bill 223 12 Nyman, Gerald Ted 68 10 Nyman, Harold 232 12 Oaks. Jane 19. 68. 138, 208 12 Ochs, John 6B 12 Ocobock, Dean 68, 162 10 ODowd, Dennis 233 12 Ofsthun, Jay 68. 137. 138. 170 11 Ogletree. JoAnn 223 12 Ogletree. Linda 68 11 OHara. Jack 223 12 Ohmer. Christopher 68 165 174. 175. 176 11 Okonski. Sylvia 223 12 Olbrantz. Donna 68 12 Olds. David 68. 158 12 Oliver, Susan 53, 68, 156, 157, 159. 160, 207, 208 12 Olsen, Sandra 9, 68, 92, 126, 127, 142, 148. ISO. 151. 154. 159. 171. 206. 210 II Olson. Nancy 132. 160. 223 10 Ollmer. Alice 233 12 Onaflo. Sylvia 7, 68, 134, 168, 206, 209 11 O ' Neal, Dianna 223 12 ONelll, Linda 68 12 Opeka, Susan 68, 163, 171 12 Orcutt, Yvonne 69, 162 12 Orland, Fred 69 11 Orland, Laura 223 10 Ormiston, Michael 233 12 Ornstein, Linda 69, 133, 163 10 Orofino, Henry 160, 170, 233 12 Ortega ' , John 163 12 Orton, Michael 69 12 Osmundsen, Jon 233 1 1 Otanez, Joseph 223 12 Ott, Steven 69 1 1 Owen, Beverly 223 10 Owens, Merilee 166, 233 10 Owens, Randall 233 271 K S 217, za ' 2, 217. 273 70 70. 171 jn 223 ' O 70 IM. 212. 213. 227. ' O ■1 II ►■' 10 c ■; 10 f u :-,i. 231 12 ►. ' 0. IM 12 ■. Ann 70. 131 I Pj. 0. . J .5 223 M 223 70, 173. Its. 16 . 7 1 t a iKr ' 3? 223  233 - IM. 223 .23 ?N 233 ;7) 3 223 :?3 J 233 169. 210, 211. 223 71 5, ' -.,-- J,-:e 233 •• 71. 206 20i. 20? 171. 223 233 12 r„wtan. M«.«n.e 71. 138. 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Marilyn 273 2 Reid David 74. 131. 132 2 Reid. Jan ladde 74 2 Reif. Adrian 7S I Reini Mary Ellen 167, 273 I 0. ... r...,, Ill 124. 163 IS8. 233 ;5. 162. 164. 170 121 ' S 63. 223 ' i-r 213 ?1 221 .elyn 132. ISS, 166. 20S. nrt 733 . 7S, 160 .1. Johnny 7S. 181. 232 10 Ringlbauer. Marianne IS7. IS9. 170. 233 17 Ringlbauer, Palrici 7S. 131, 147, ISI, IS9 164 10 Ritlow. Mike 233 12 Rittow. Paul Gary 7S, 167 10 RDter, Leilie 212. 227. 233 ■RiHe ' , Linda 121. 160. 733 17 Rivers Ida 7S MR 11 R 12 R II R 17 R 11 R . 12 R 75. 133. I3S. 153 10 R 12 R 12 R 17 B 11 P 11 R 12 R 12 R 12 R (. 12 R 76 164 ' ■jry 223 .:3 9. 7S. 176 :24 - 75 165 am 223 75. 133. 135 233 - 76 76 4 224 . ' - 76 176 «nte 76. 165 10 Roge ' i : 1--. 231 10 Ro j- n 12 Rogr 1 10  1- ji . ce 76 i: • . 76 II ►. . ■ii i 224 12 Roliyvsn. Nancy 76 12 Roipk 5 .V. 76 123. 147. 158. lis 12 -T ,M 12 1 1 76 12 II |i 14 .4 61 224 12 12 12 ■4 10 1 II 1 224 .4 •n ill, 274 12 - 77 12 - Alan 77 12 II 77 Marie 224 n. 163. 167 10 12 211. 224 kJ 171 60. lU. i« 1 4.   . « ' 234 78, 128. 129. 1 59. . ' 224 214 47 . ' )4 2 Schniepp, Ann 78, 164 I S, isn;i ,.-(,i„m Joe 224 -I 234 11. 211. 234 L.la 71. 160. 209 II. 18 69 78 144 145 2J4 it 1 16 i7l 74 79 224 ; to lU  . 162 122. IM, 124 lU . 4 224 234 234 234 10 Shipley. Jane 234 12 Shii-i A- l.r. 61 80. 123. 126. 60. 170 11 S II ;• 234 143 14 .l,n 214 11 ••.t I ro Ji 774 li). 134 1)2 . 24 .14 1  e 234 234 12 $mi)K Jennifer SI II S II - ■.Tr ' Kay 211. 224 224 1 1 li 31 224 12 ■■91 12 91 II ■1 224 IC ' t IC 234 IC 12 i 81 12 . ., 1 10  234 ll i: 1 4 1 12 ' If 91 li II ■91 . ' 4 224 10 734 10 . 133. 166. 734 , 147 165. I7S 12 177 12 $o««nton. Jelf 81 12 Sorenion. 209 12 Sottile J Margaret 87. 20S, 206 ean 82 10 734 12 12 n 1? - ' 2 IC II 1 171 212 227 234 ■6? 224 ■? 224 .24 272 10 Spiers. Linda 234 12 Sptone, CarroMvn 82 1 1 Spoto, Elaine 224 10 Spradlin. Kothy H6. 212, 227, 234 12 Spradlin, Patricia 92 10 Sprague, Sandra 234 10 Stafford, Gordon 156, 170, 234 11 Stafford. Janice 224 II Stafford, Linda 224 11 Stalker, Diane 224 12 Stamp, Ronald 82 10 St. Andre. Margaret 234 12 Stanford, Laura 147, 152, 159, 166. 212, 213, 227. 234 12 Stanford, Richard 82 11 Stanley, Donald 224 1 1 Staudt. Patricia 224 12 Stearns. Alan 82 12 Stearns. Sharon 82 10 Steed. Gregory 132. 234 227, 234 168 170 12 Steele. Pannela 82. 137 11 Steel. Thomas 224 12 Steffey. Rex 83. 161 1 1 Steiqer. George 224 10 Stelger, Merrie 212. 213. 12 Stelnklein. Esther 83, 131. 12 Stephan. Connie 83 12 Stephens. Carolyn 83 12 Stephens, Dianne 83. 164. 12 Stephens. Kathryn 83 10 Stephens. Virginia 234 12 Stephenson. Kathleen 83 1 1 Stevens. Larry 224 12 Stevens. Rebecca. 83. 10 Steward. Dwayne 234 10 Stewart. John 234 12 Stewart. Londa 83. 128, 129, 159, 206 12 Stewart, Mary 83 12 Stewart, Mike 83 171 12 Stieber, Jon Lee 83 12 ■Stigerts, Robert 83. 146. 165 II Stiller, Mike 224 10 Stlmson, Harold 132, 234 10 Stirewalt, Mary 234 11 Stobbe. Larry 224 10 Storey. Gregory 234 12 Storm. Enoch 83 12 Stouffer, Joe Karl 84 10 Stout. Manuel 234 12 Strain. Robert 84. 138 12 Strauss. Robert 84 12 Stream, Julie 84, 164 12 Stringer, David 84 10 Stringer, Robert 132, 234 10 StrodI, Keith 132. 234 10 Strom, Judy Marion 10 Strong, Terry Anise 166, 212, 227, 234 10 Strump, John 234 II Struthers, Kathy 224 11 Stuck. David Lee 167 10 Stuckey. Carolny 234 12 Stuckey, Frank 84 11 Stuemke. Vlcki 211. 224 II Stull. Ed 225 11 Stump, Paula 225 10 Saurcz, Shirley 234 10 Suffron, Norma Lee 133 12 Suggs, Ernest 84 11 Sumrall, Ginger 210, 211 12 Sundquist, Judy 84 I I Surber. Cheryl 225 10 Susman, Marc John 234 12 Sutherland, Nona 84, 132, 10 Sutphin, Anne Lynne 212, 10 Sutter, Sandra 234 II Swarzkopf, Carol 210, 211, 11 Swenson, Patricia 164, 225 12 Swick, Mike 84, 165 234 168 227, 234 225 12 Talmage, Karen 9, 84, 143 10 Tamietti, Gary 234 10 Tarvin, Frances 234 10 Taulbee, Joyce 234 11 Taylor, Barbara 225 10 Taylor, Evelyn 234 11 Taylor. Galen Patrick 225 12 Taylor. Gayl 84 12 Taylor. James 84 10 Taylor. Jan 234 10 Taylor. Kathleen 234 12 Taylor. Susan 84 11 Telford. Karen 225 II TerBush. Dale 225 1 1 Terry. John 225 10 Terry. Theresa 235 12 Terrell. Ingrid 84. 163 10 Teysko. Karen 235 12 Teysko. Kenneth 85. 132 10 Thayer. Christine 166. 235 11 Thayer. David 85 12 Thayer, Judy 85 12 Thomas. Helen 85, 167, 163 12 Thomas. Kathy 85, 159. 160. 206 12 Thomas. Marjorie 85, 166, 206, 208 10 Thomas, Nicholas 181, 235 12 Thomas, Shiryal 85 12 Thompson, Cinda 85 12 Thompson, James 85 12 Thompson, Joe 85 11 Thompson, Patricia ' 225 12 Thomsen, Sandra 85 10 Thomson, Mark 163, 166, 169, 227, 235 10 Thulln, Douglas 235 10 Thurber, Robert 235 11 Thurston, Jeff 225 11 Tichauer, Martin 225 12 Tlede, Kenneth 85, 167 10 Tiedeman, Stephen 235 10 Tiffany, Marvin 235 11 Tiffany, Mary 133, 225 12 Tilton, Terry 86 1 1 Tlmberman, Connie 225 12 Tlmberman, Don 86, 1 62 12 Timme, Gregory 86 12 Timmons, Eddie 86 10 Tinlln, Wayne 235 12 Tobey, Allen 86 10 Tobey, Dick 235 12 Tobey, Patricia 86 10 Todd, Joyce 235 10 Tolar, Dale 235 12 Tollison, Ronald 86 10 Toney, Tom 235 11 Toole, Maureen 160, 225 10 Towers, Sandra 235 12 Townsend, Connie 86 12 Toy, Albert 86 12 Trader, Cyndie 86, 162 11 Tranomar. Charlotte 225 12 Trammell. Elayne 86, 206, II Trethewey, Paul 131, 132, 209 160, 225 II Treff, Deborah 225 1 1 Trewett, Carol 225 12 Trewett, Patricia 86, 206, 208, 209 II Trlsdorfer, Heidi 159, 160, 210, 211, 217, 225 II Trotter, Donna 225 11 Trotter, Sheila 225 12 Troutman, Janean 86, 121, 206, 208 10 Trouton, Susan 235 10 Truberg, Enn 235 12 Tucker, Calvin 87 11 Tucker, Linda 225 10 Tucker, Sharon 133, 160. 166. 227. 235 I I Tucker, Sharon 225 11 Tuman, Deborah 133, 159, 225 10 Tumbleston, Janice 235 12 Turcotte, Roger 87, 163 12 Turner, Marilyn 87 u 12 Uematsu, Lyn 87 12 Unger, Steve 87 1 1 Unwin, Marjorie 235 II Uribe. Maria 225 10 Valdes. Ramon 235 10 Valdlvla. Martin 235 11 Valdivia. Virginia 225 10 Valentine. Sue Jean 209. 212. 235 10 Vallquet. Allen 235 12 Vallquet. George 87 10 Van Auken, Diane 235 12 Vance, Candy 162 11 Van Horn, David 225 12 Van Kiersbelk, Cyril 87 12 Van Treese, Lou Anne 87 10 Vargo, Alec 235 12 Vargo, Alicia 87 12 Veronick, Ronald 87 11 Vest, Leslie 225 II VIti, Jane 225 11 Volberg, Glen 176, 225 10 Void, Charles 162 12 Voss, Sue 7, 87. 170 w 10 Wade, Richard 235 10 Wade, Ronald 235 12 Wade, Tom 87 1 1 Wagner, Jean 225 12 Wagner, Lynda 87 12 Wagstaff, Lynn 87 12 Waite. Karen 87, 168, 171, 206,225 11 Waite, Roger 165 12 Walcott, Floyd 88 12 Waldow Cynthia 88, 206, 208, 209 11 Walker, Gerrie 168, 225 10 Walker, Hollie 235 12 Walker, Kitty 88 12 Walker, Roger 88, 11 Walker, Susan 225 12 Wall, Connie 88, 208 10 Wall, Dianne 235 10 Wafther, Linda 235 11 Walz, Dianne 225 11 Wann. Linda 225 12 Ward, Candice 88 11 Ward, Carolyn 164. 12 Ward, Mike 88 11 Warden, Doug 225 12 Warner, Donald 88 10 Warner. Johnny 235 10 Warner. Kerry Jane 235 11 Warner. Paul 225 II Warren. Brian 225 11 Warren. John 158. 169, 225 10 Warren, Kathy 235 10 Warren, Melinda 235 10 Warren, Rose 212, 235 12 Warring, Charlotte 88 11 Washburn, Pam 225 132, 170 225 10 Waters, Thomas 235 12 10 Watson, Darrel 235 10 12 Watt Gerald 88, 138, 156, 170 10 12 Watt, Ka-thleen 88, 123, 166 II 12 Weakland, Richard 88, 123, 161, 12 171 12 12 Weaver, Dennis 88 12 12 Webb, Betty 88 12 10 Webbeking, Sylvia 235 10 12 Weber, Ronald 88 12 12 Weeks, Mike John 89 12 Wehner, Stephen 89, 167, 170 10 12 Wehunt, Linda Sue 89 12 10 Weicher, William 235 10 12 Weis, Carl 89 II 11 Welch Kathleen 159, 122, 211, 217, II 225 12 10 Wells, Alice Marie 212, 235 12 11 Welton, Steven 225 12 1 1 Wendlinq, Nancy 225 12 10 Wengert Walter 235 10 12 Werner, Katherine 89, 162, 166 12 11 Wesley, Jack Edward 225 II 10 West, Larry James 235 II 10 Westergard, Dennis 235 10 II Wettlin, Janet 146, 152, 210, 211, 12 225 10 Wheat, David 235 10 Wheat, Richard 235 12 12 Wheat, Gloria 89 10 12 Wheeler, Brenda 89 10 II Whisman, Pamela 225 II 12 White, Chris 89 12 12 White, Jon 89 12 II White, Joyce 225 12 White, Linda 89 White, Richard 235 White, Robert 177, 178 Whiteing, Pamela 225 Whittington, Barbara 89 Whittington, Cynthia 39, 171 Wichelhaus, Marry 89, 170 Wickenhiser, John 89 Wickern, Linda 166, 212, 213, 235 Wickersheim, Debby 89, 132, 168, 206, 207, 208, 209 WIckham, Deborah 133, 235 Wleman, Thomas Jeff 90, 158,163 Wilder, Barbara 212, 227, 235 Wilkinson. Dave 225 Wilksen, Stanley 225 Willeford. Cynthia 90, 124, 136 Williams, Donna 90 Williams, Gavin 90 Williams, Grant 90 Williams, Gwilym 160, 170, 235 Williams, Harold 90 Williams, James 225 Williams, Lonny 225 Williams, Tom 158, 225 Wllmer, Jane Kathy 9, 90, 123, 143. 148, 155, 156, 159, 169, 205, 206. 209 Wilmoth, Elizabeth 90 Wilson, Joseph 235 Wilson, Kathy 235 Wilson, Norman Edward 162, 225 Wilson, William 90 Winans, Dawn Evon 90 Winchester, Dan 90 11 Windham. Becky 211. 225 12 Windham. Jeanne 90 12 Wineqar. Richard 90 I I Winn. Dennis 225 10 Wirta. Linda 235 12 Wirth. Terry 91 10 Wise, Maroie 235 I I Wise, Rand ' ie 225 10 Wlsen, Deborah 235 11 Withrow, Janice 225 10 Wilt, Joseph 235 12 Witt, Richard 91 11 Wittman, David 225 12 Wohrman, Barbara 91 10 Wohrman. Robert 181 11 Wolfe, Dean 225 12 Wolpert. Catherine 91 12 Wolter. Margaret 91, 132 12 Wolfing. John 91 10 Wood. Constance 235 11 Wood. Linda 225 12 Wood. Mary 91, 132 12 Wood, Walter 91 12 Wood. William 91 10 Woodroof, Denny 225 to Woods, Carol YInn 235 10 Worden, Wayne 235 10 Workman, Judy 235 12 Workman, Richard 91 12 Worsley, Bruce 91, 163, 167, 12 Wray, Phillip 91 12 Wright, Daniel 91, 182. 225 12 Wright, James 91 12 Wright. John 91 12 Yagers. Steve 92 12 Yano. Fred 92 12 Yates. Joseph 92 10 Ybarra. Richard 235 II Yeaw. Frederick 225 11 Yellln, Richard 225 12 YIdonoy, Ellas 92, 176, 205 10 York, Danny 235 12 York, Linda 92 12 Young, Charlene 92 12 Young, Mary Luann 93 II Young, Sindra 205, 208, 210, 225 12 Youngberg, John 93 12 Youngman, Steve 93 12 Zaiac, Evelyn 93, 137, 12 Zamosky. Vlcki 93 11 Zatezalo. Mick 225 12 Zavasky. John 93 II Zazuetta. Larry 225 167 170. 209 10 Zazuetta. Lupe 235 12 Ziegler. Martha 93 11 Zlemer. Yvonne 147. 164. 211 12 Zimmerman, Larry 93 12 Zlndel, Robert 93 12 ZInk,Sara 93 II ZIppwald, Candis 225 10 ZIppwald, Terry John 162, 235 11 Zirkle, David 132, 147, 158, 160, 167, 225 12 Zuniga, John 93 II Zuniga, Raul 225 273 Ackiiow Icdi cniciils Till- .staff wi.slics to fxprrss its siiiccTo appreciation t( tin- many pt-rsons who liavr contriliiitcd to tlir pro(liictir)n of tin- U)fi5 oran(;k AM) wiiriK. w, u.,ni,i iik,- «, fxtfiid .1 siiftial rcc ' ounitioii to tlic tollnuinU: Ai.ium 1 A n jAMKs rii(ji(K,iiAi ' iii:i{s and Mr. jann-s Paino for tluir outstanding work in the fii ' ld and stndio and for fficir tolerance in handlinu onr film and prints. SAN ' IA ANA 1: (;HA KI S and Mr. James Flrovvn for tlieir excellence in the turning out of hnndreds of cngraving.s and for the giiidini; hand they gave us wlu-n we most iiii-dcd it I.I MS IMUNIMliS for their many hours of lahor when the c )i)y finally started pouring in and for their forbearance in dealini; with .1 liMriimi4 stalf. IH l.intll.l, row NSKM), IVmcipal, and the Orange High office staff for their continnou.s support of the oUANCF, AM) wifitf:. Ml! MII.ION ( li MC, ,lvis„r. for taking III! llii- Iremeiiilous task ot organizing an annual class, for rendering his priceless journalistic knowledge, and for putting up with the rampaging st.iff. 274 Bill Sklden . . . Artist . . . tliil all tlu ' art desiiin for the Annual . . . i ot up iMioiiuli ni ' iNf to liawl ont tlu ' entire class . . . liked i)la ini witli tissue pa- per and ulne . . . thinks Barb ' s How neat and Janis ' s Oh, it ' s beautiful ki ' pt the w hole class alive. Jay Ofstjr ' x . . . Photographer . . . joined Ben in film ri ' cord . . . spent Annual elass in si ' eoiul luneh and An- nual stucK- hall in Clirls 6th period g ni . . . earrietl camera as pass. Bk E krs . . . Photographer . . . got speeding ticket when going after more film during a football half-time . . . succeeded in setting world ' s record tor film used— 24 rolls in two da ' s . . . had smallest car carrxiiiL; the most pt ' ople. RoBBV Strain . . . Head Photographer . . . enjoyed hingrels w ith janis and the office girls at the Orange Julius . . . class fhrt, although going stead ' . . . only boy at GAA Fashion Show and Hi-Mom. Kathy Brown ... Girls ' Sports . . . enjoyed making phone calls just to hear Mr Craig get the class quiet . . . remembers selling ads . . . loved the big fights for the paper cutter, scis- sors, and glue . . . most of all, enjoyed the social aspect of the class. Jerry Blt chfield . . . Bo ' s Sports Editor . . . chauffeur of the class • . . did entire section by himself . . . remembers going places and al- most failing P.E. . . . liked glue fights and Margie ' s yellow coat. Janice Kemmerer . . . Faculh- and Academics Editor . . . liked the dead- lines changing all the time ... re- members the April morning at 2:00 . .M. when she finally completed a copy of her la out Cindy Vii.leford . . . Facultv and Academics . . . always evaluating cam- pus during class . . . managed to be sick when she had her section with her . . . hated to write headlines . . . best day was when she got her pictures in. HEroi Trisdorfer . . . belonged to ev- ery section . . . only junior on the staff . . . always full of senior gossip . . . gained experience from senior ' s problems and mistakes . . . remem- bers t pin and t ]iing. Annual Staff Sally Ream . . . Advertising Editor . . . remembers selling ails, second lunch, typing, and making glue balls. Worked hard sending out statements to acKertisers. Melanie Peterson . . . Student Lead- ers . . . sat with Molly and Barbara for first half of the period and Van sec- ond lunch . . . enjoyed doing jobs for Molly . . . only member of staff that cut her own hair. Moi.LY Encle ... Student Leaders ' Editor . . . turned in her section first so she could sit on the counter for the second semester . . . liked to cry when looking at the MonticcUo or reading Barbs stories . . . member of Sego-for- lunch bunch. Evelyn Zajac . . . Underclassmen . . . got her one assigned jiicture in the Annual . . . liked completing her sec- tion and messing around . . . remem- bers trying to convince Robby that she was a good photographer. Patti McElx ' een . . . Underclassmen Editor . . . also known as Samantha . . . taught Bill how to embroider after getting her section in . . . had trouble tr ing to spell the underclassmen ' s names. Marie Fiobito . . . Senior Section . . . liked pasting up seniors and ty iing Jerry Burchfield ' s copy . . . liked sec- ond lunch and sniffing glue balls . . . likes to talk about Ron. Janie Oaks . . . Senior Section . . . en- joyed the glue fights with Robby and Heidi . . . took great pride in her rub- ber cement ball with two inch diam- eter . . . liked trying to alphabetize the 1023 Seniors . . . liked dri ing aroimd on . nnual staff business. Nancy NeSmitii . . . Senior Section Co-Editor . . . remembers deciding what candids would go in Iier section . . . remembers when Janis spilled the bottle of bubble soap on her skirt . . . noisiest staff member. Sharon Hansen . . . Senior Section Co- Editor . . . remembers the one and only time she agreed with ancy . . . given the opportunity ' to memorize e ' ery student ' s name . . . enjoyed the Annual staff and second lunch. Kay McInnis . . . Clubs and . ' ctivi- ties . . . created the new designs for the activities . . . enjoyed second limch and the people who came to class to see her. Margie Doolen . . . Clubs and Activi- ties . . . co-captain of second lunch team . . . only person to WTite legible Annual receipts . . . remembers mak- ing glue balls and stapling wrap- around skirts. Carol Keller . . . Clubs and .Activi- ties . . . was Boys ' Sports helper . . . liked selling ads in Jeny ' s car and going places . . . remembers glue balls and the friendly atmosphere of An- nual class. Pam Steele . . . Clubs and .Activities Editor . . . remembers being tardv twice a week . . . liked Mr. Craig ' s even temper . . . biggest accomplish- ment was getting all her copy in. Babb.ara Flint... Copy Editor... warmed the counter for Molly . . . gave up seat when copy started com- ing in . . . liked class because chaos appeals to her . . . remembers mis- spelling Jane eight) ' -nine times in the index. Jerry Watt . . . Business Manager . . . always foimd something to do second lunch . . . favorite saying was Decem- ber will absolutely be the last month for .Annual sales . . . outsold in ads by Janis. Janis Barnett . . . Our Belo ed Edit- or .. . liked Mongrels and A. J. . . . loved Robby ' s bugging her and the dirty looks the section editors gave her . . . got her Annual free on a bet with Jerr ' Watt that she could outsell him in ads. Terri Qi ' ic k . . . Clubs and .Activities . . . co-captain of second lunch team . . . wanted a permanent pink slip to get off campus . . . remembers nm- ning in the rain to go to McInnis . . . enjoNcd selling ads and going places. Secrets 275 rlir hoard lias rlfarrd. VUv slam- is set li)r fl anotluT phase in Tlu ( aine of l.ilc. TIh- Seniors ijo on with separate plays, while the Juniors antiei|)ate their all-important (Janie. All e es are forward —the audience is hrealhlessly waiting— the lulnrc is Ix-forc ns all 276
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