Orville Wright Middle School - Skywriter Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

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■ w 4 , w S- 0 Su SdJt HdJ- I GREATNESS IS ACHIEVED THROUGH SERVICE ■c 1 v stu- 1 ra Ss j B De- 1 B jm M K ■SssfZ S Dedication We feel deeply privileged to have such an inspiring teacher as Mr. Hefner on our faculty. He has consistently proven to be on excellent classroom teacher in social studies and physical education. Mr. Roy Hefner is also the sponsor of such student gov- ernment activities OS the leadership class, the Senate and the House of Representatives and other numerous student activities. He organizes and supervises Sportsnights, Saturday play- ground, A9 Drop-ins, as well as various after-school sports. For his six years of outstanding and unselfish work for the students of Wright Junior High School, we, the annual staff and leadership class, as representatives of the student body, are proud to dedicate this fourth issue of the Sky- writer to Mr. Roy Hefner. L rani nle — tn e b l ' t l rccenf Name ' lesChandelles Color Lavender and White To the Summer Class of 1959, To have reached graduation is a long awaited event and a gratifying one for each member of this class and a happy one for A9 ' s as a group when their class has earned words of commendation like these: Class President, Patti Ogami: It ' s a real privilege to be President of the Summer Graduation Class of 1959. Student Body President, Pam Pinger: The Summer Class of 1959 with their outstanding officers and bright future has made me extremely proud of my part in this school. Faculty Sponsor of Student Government, Mr. Roy Hefner: If the present A9 class is representative of the Youth of America, I will be happy to retire at an early age and give them an opportunity to make the country and the world a better place in which to live. Health Coordinator, Mrs. Martha Wetzel; The A9 class has gone far in making it important to practice the daily habits of good physical and mental health. School Librarian, Mrs. Allie Moore: If they continue their wise and enthusiastic use of library books and materials, I would say that the prospect for progress is bright indeed for the A9 class of ' 59. Head Counselor, Mrs. Neva Herndon: These A9 ' s have al- ready learned many of the important elements of suc- cess-hard work, self discipline and high goals. Administrators, Mrs. June Gerber, Mr. Fred Tanner, Mrs. Betty McKee: We are justly proud to be graduating this class from Wright Junior High School. r H tnouants are mi j-oft — de. fnocracij tnu dkielci — triitn •iiaane i yonxiof iwxa: . itx , r XX.-SA XXX A VNJ?00(.A-y1I7 irtt ' 10 _ _ ]OOC; Jf •.( ' JS-iW jrW V sA. ' « t.JCk ' « tnu weapon . .Wta.K V« ' lAf OfSAOOBtt Administration Mrs. June Gerber Girls Vice Principal Mrs. Jane Herndon Counselor Mr. Fred Tanner Boys Vice Principal Miss Phyllis Chapman Attendance Mrs. Allie Moore Librarian Faculty Anagnos, Mrs. Lorraine Balch, Mrs. Leota Benkart, Mrs. Claraloulse Branstetter, Mr. Charles Bright, Mr. Robert Brown, Mrs. Shirley Caperton, Mr. Joseph Chadwick, Mr. Wesley D ' Angelo, Mr. Robert Davis, Mr. Carl Deering, Mrs. Isabel Demor, Mrs. Paula Dennis, Miss Loretta Dutton, Mr. Ronald Evans, Mr. Herbert Geres, Mr. Harold Gilbert, Mr. Talton Goodhue, Mrs. Betty Gregory, Mrs. Esther Hayes, Mrs. Gertrude Hefner, Mr. Roy Heydenreich, Mr. John Holsmon, Mr, Richard Hoyt, Mr. Olin Johnson, Mrs. Betty Johnston, Mr. Frank Kochegian, Miss Alice Karnes, Mrs. June Kay, Mrs. Evelyn Kienly, Mr. Donold Lindeman, Mr. Hubert Lockett, Mr. Jack Lockridge, Mrs. Ruth Lundquist, Mr. Bill McCaron, Mrs. Penny McDonald , Mrs. James Moore, Mr. Grover Morrow, Mr. Charles Roll, Mr. Edward Robinson, Mr. Hugh Rose, Mrs. Elizobeth Selleck, Mr. John Steinauer, Miss Elizobeth Sundstrom, Mrs, Eleanor Taylor, Mrs. Shirley TenBusch, Miss Joan Titangos, Miss Marion Von Werden, Miss Betty Vincent, Mr. Joseph Wachtfogel, Mr. David Wegeman, Mr. Alvin CAMERA SHY Boydston, Miss Mary Hanson, Mrs. Claire Moniece, Mrs. Berneito Wetzel, Mrs. Martha never tell wliet e liiS inj-un Leadership Front Row: Mr. Roy Hefner, Alan Rasmussen, Anne Campbell, Maureen DuFour, Luke, Glendo Goodhue, Bill Farrell, Cozette Chattin. Back Row: Pam Sfocker, Lester, Susan Winchester, Bob Harter, Gary Glynn, Neill Clark, Bill Carmichae Finger. Cindy Craig I, Pam Ifnifcd we dtand — clwided wc f aU an d In wlscli oni A9 Government N AtC Gary Glenn Treasurer Patty Ogami President Sharon Pugh Vice-President Wendy Yee Corresponding Secretary „. «i - ts Joe Tymczyszyn Recording Secretary Maureen Hodges Historian Elizobeth Steinauer A9 Sponsor • iii Pi siLlA, A8 Steering Committee Saitmen, Don Stewart, Art Lopez, Tim Leddy, Chuck Nicolai, Bob Harter, Bill Farrell, Susan Winchester, Bob Seaman, Pam Stocker. Middle row: Cheryl Labbee, Tim Morgan, Joan Levi, Charlene Glasser, Nanci Hall, Holly Barnard, Karen Liunggren. Front row — Gary Glynn, Patty Ogami, Sharon Pugh, Wendy Yee, Joe Tymczyszyn, Maurine Hodgin. :k row — l-r: Bot ivUlioiit m Avc can nof tea a K fOUCWBQ infC WQC . ' WXJ X Graduates  .«i Ws « ' W« J V ' 1 Boal, Kim Bowen, Bev Boeke, Roger Bonnot, James Boren, Marty Braufman, Susan Breese, Barbara Briggs, Eileen Brisbane, Sharon Brock, Jean Brock, Mary Bromley, Bev Brown, Donna Brown, Tom Burdict, Kim Burstein, Mark Bush, Lauri Byers, Doug Carlson, Doug Carmichael, Bill Corns, Kristi Carpiso, Robert Caywood, Nancy Cerniway, Leon Chalker, Lei Lani Chambers, Beverly Chambers, Susan Cheney, Clara Chesky, Judy Christiansen, Bent w ' kjcs3c x -yi ' v 0£KA.jc-M. rmb4an wik. ' « r] c jOk f-ifvs VLAj ptA vwMdL. ' Wr tjkjuoc ' L nrvN s wMs jfwirkL jbcOi . Graduates Churchill, Vicky Clark, Coleen Clark, Tom Claybaugh, Carl Clemens, Cynthia Cohen, Susan Cole, Margaret Collister, Jim Cook, Jim Cooper, Wes Corn, Sharon Costales, Ken Cotter, Lee Cousin, Ricki Cowdy, Bill Cox, Beth Crews, Ann Crosby, Paulette Crouch, Kathy Damm, Bill Danforth, LouAnn Davidson, Ron Davis, Rick DeCarlo, Danny Diamond, Jim Diltman, Donald Dooley, Donna Douglas, Dave Dunaway, Trina Duncan, Mike 10U can never a tan the j-utui e — Of the past Graduates Ehrlich, Peggy Elling, Elizabeth Emery, Cathy Engel, Bob Fayrweather, Don Fee, Chris Feldman, Sandy Fenn, Bob Ferrell, Bill Ferrier, Lynda Flanagan, Eileen Forrer, Bob Franzen, Kurt Freed, Dale Gardner, Art Garify, Barbara George, Karia Gibson, Arlea Giroux, Clyde Glasser, Charlene Glynn, Gary Gorowitz, Joyce Gould, Pat Gourley, Kathy Grace, Nancy Greenwood, Pan Gregory, Gay Grings, Carol Grosjean, Paul Gruber, Janice ]bS, ' A .Xlfn«lV £X 10 .M( XXX JC lf joa jfVj Graduates Hager, Rose Hale, Susan Hall, Nanci Hansen, Lynne Horkins, Brenda Harman, Jim Harrill, David Hcrriman, Donna Harrington, Lance Harter, Robert Hashimoto, Richard Hatfield, Howard Hawkins, Jeannine Heacock, David Hedley, Dennis Hefferlin, Barbara Heimueller, Claudia Heininger, Mike Heiser, Laurie Hill, Jocquelyn ' :i h7 f l r - a Hodge, Carol Hodgin, Maurine Hoffman, Stan Holman, Carreen Hopkins, Stewart 1 Horito, Jerry Horwell, Dale Howe, Barbara Hove, Gary Humble, Mary Jane %► ' «f -yilwaifA be Mire ijou ' rc right — flnn (fo altcaci Graduates csLonner than accds — tiuetli tlic word Hurlen, Mary Ann Hurwitz, Bob Husted, Jeanette Inouye, Eric Iseri, Ronald Jackson, Glen Jackson, Bill Jett, Chris Jewell, Helen Johnson, Larry Jones, Nancy Joseph, Cory Kelly, Kafhy Kent, Bonnie Keyser, Ann King, Bobbie Kingsley, Marilyn Klute, Andy Knapp, Sherilyn Kropf, Fredie Kuhny, Bonnie Labbee, Cheryl La Franchi, Meredith Landis, Ted Landry, Ross Lansky, Zena Larsen, Judy La Source, Sharon Leddy, Tim Leland, Cheryl 13 he firdf ana worst at all fraucls — is to cneat Graduates Matthews, Kathy Maxwell, Sandy Mayberry, Cheryl Mendoza, Diane Miller, Elyse Miller, John Milner, Julie Mirsch, Robert Montgomery, Sharon Morgan, Tim Moses, Larry Mosieur, Richard Nebel, Eileen Nesmith, Craig Nevin, Janet Newkirk, Carol Newman, Jerry Nicolai, Chuck Norman, Barbara Norman, Loraine Oakes, Cheryl O ' Brien, Nancy Ogami, Patty Ogawa, Jean Olson, Richard Osterloh, Carole Otsuji, Sam Ott, Pam Otterstrom, Richard Overlin, Jim oneAel Jt AAAftr-V Ji .V -Wl(X V«I J■kooo AylfVy a lrv AX ' vx ttI k w ' v, cXIV9QanoflCk aJOLyvdr k.wxa. WQ(vx. j LiOi ' xxA% JV.:tr HL X Graduates Paloutzian, Betti Parmenter, Barbara Parmenter, Cathy Pearson, Sherry Perri, Florence Peterson, Cheryl Petersen, Judy Pfeil, Lynn Pilnick, Bruce Pinger, Pam Pitt, Kathleen Pitts, Steve Powers, Joseph Preshaw, Earl Pugh, Sharon Rasmussen, Donna Rath, Don Ratzlaff, Gary Riblett, Bruce Rice, Garrett Rich, Kathie Riepe, Quenten Riis-Hansen, Drude Riley, Donna Risner, Susan Rix, Nancy Roberts, Kent Roberts, Mike Roberts, Pamela Robertshaw, Diane ' v lCrfSft. .rtCj : Graduates Theno, Carol Thomas, Bill Thorne, Charles Tomer, Nancy Trimble, Roger Tymczyszyn, Joe Ulrich, Ted Vonden Heuvel, David Van Dusen, Jim Vesper, Dennis Vesper, Donna Void, Wylda Walker, Bill Walker, Lynn Walsh, Cathy Watanabe, Morris Weinstein, Susan Wells, Jim Wells, Melodie Wheeler, Alan Wiegand, Anita Wilkins, Kit Williants, Linda Wilson, Eleanor Wilson, Steve Wilson, Terry Winchester, Susan Wittenburg, Susan Wood, Rick Woods, Shirley fi ' eaicdf of fait ltd — fo he c on s Cloud of n one Graduates! Camera Shy Arron, Sandy Skagen, Loraine Bundy, Paul Strand, Al Goncz, Sandra Treodwoy, Bruce Kurt, Kathy Varney, Henry Sockett, Sue Miller, Paul Yee, Wendy J . ■ j2S5 «i i 1 v SkR 1 stars of Tomorrow 77 Sunset Strip — In Memoriam written by Jim Bonnot, Rick Davis, and Cathy Emery. Publisher Pat McCorry hires private investigators Stewart Hopkins and Beverly Bowen to learn the identity of a practical joker ( Bob Engel 1 who put his obituary in the paper. Maverick — Strange Journey of Jenny Hill. Nancy Grace combines a concert tour with o search for her outlaw husband. Produced by Don McOueery, directed by Charyl Mayberry, written by Sam Otsuji. Dick Clark Show — Dick ' s guests are Louri Heiser, Lee Cotter, Sharon Pugh, Bar- bara Hefferlin, and special guest group The Del Rays with Roy Adier, Beverly Beckley, Tim Morgan, Mary Jane Humble and Bill Cowdy. Ed Sullivan — Ed ' s guests ore Richard McCoy, Jerri Allen, prima ballerina — Karen Ljunggren, violinists — Joe Tymczyszyn and Dove Schwartz, ond singers — David Allen, Holly Barnard, Noncy Caywood, and Don Morsholl. Comedians Sue Chambers, Bruce Riblett, and Bob Mirsch do o skit. Steve Allen — Special guests ore The Three Stooges (Kim Bool, Kent Roberts, and Dennis Vesper) ond singers Sheri Knapp, Lee Beaumont, ond Mork Burstein. Bob Cummlngs — Bob Seeks a Wife. Bob Seemon spends a day ot the zoo with Roni McMeekin. During the evening he photographs Miss Universe, Carry! Scott, and many beautiful models: Judy Chesky, Bonnie Kuhny, Morci Stone, Lauri Bush, Sandy Maxwell, Kothy Matthews, and Trina Dunoway. Wrestling — Matches feature Bob Saitman vs. Bill Domm, Doug Byers vs. Al Strand, and Tim Leddy vs. Richard Blinder. Jack Poor — Lawyer Diane Baker, actor Dave Vonden Heuvel, actress Kathleen McLoughlin ore interviewed tonight by Jock. Superman — Jimmie Olsen (Richard Olsen) is occidentiy knocked out. He dreams that he and Lois Lone ( Loraine Skagen) hove amazing powers like supermon [Bill Cormichael ) . Huckleberry Hound — The cortoons for tonight star: Bill Ferrell in Brave Bear, Bill Thomas in Nice Mice, and Gary Hove in Postman Panic. Cartoons done by Paul Miller and Diane Mendozo. Gunn (Ronnie Iseri) to find the address of his missing brother (George Bealer}. Divorce Court — Cases: Nonci Hall is suing Bob Horter; Pom Pinger is suing Mike Heininger, Gory Rotzlaff is suing Dona Ryoll; and Drude Riis Honsen is suing Jim Ausbourne. , Peter Pan — stars Glen Mcintosh as Peter Pan ond Glenn Jackson as Tinker- bell in the famous fairy tale. Perry Mason — Cose of the Faded Joker. Donny DeCarlo, a well known come- dian, is charged with the murder of a small time agent. Rick Otterstrom. Delia Street (Bonnie Bokerl for Perry Mason (Wes Cooper). Gorrett Rice as Paul Drake, and Jim Van Dusen as Lieutenant Trogg. Captain Kangaroo — The coptoin, played by Bill Smith, is visited by magician Henry Varney. Mr. Moose (Don Stewortj and Mr. Green Jeans (Gory Glynn) hove a fight. Emmy Awards — Nominees ore Fred Blubough for Lone Ranger, Mike Duncon for Mr. Wizard, Pom Slocker for Behind Closed Doors, ' Joe Powers for Next Hundred Years, Eileen Nebeli for Magic With Mary Martin, Corol Newkirk for G.E. Theater, Carol Bixler for Alfred Hitchcock, Ron Davidson for Peter Gunn, ' and Chris Fee for Playhouse 90. Father Knows Best — Two Loves Has Bud. Bud (Bucky Long) is heartsick when his girl friend ( Dornlee Sperling ) tells him they ' re through. Supporting cost: Jim Colli- ster, Elyse Miller, Kathy Crouch. Have Gun Will Travel — Jerry Newman, o refermed gunman, plans to return to his native town and marry his childhood sweetheart, Nancy Mcintosh. He hires Pala- din (Bob Forrer) to escort him. Gunsmoke — A new doctor (Dove Douglas) comes to town. Doc Adams (Brooks Ashe) thinks he ' s a fake. Marshall Dillon (Kim Burdick), Chester (Jim Wells), and Katie (Eileen Flonagan) believe he ' s merely jealous of the new doctor ' s skill. All-Star Bowling — Bowling stars ore: Craig Lester, Dennis Heodley, Jim Motthe- son, Carl Claybaugh, Kenneth Benson, ond Sandy Feldmon. Science Fiction Theater — Project 44. ' A space physician (Pom Roberts) selects sci- -■ ;: Jim Diomond, Beth Cox, Reg Bouer, Chuck Ashbaugh, and Ket Wilkins to be prepc -.a for an outerspace flight. Leave If To Beaver — Beover Gets Adopted. Feeling unwanted at home, Beaver (Ross Landry) goes to an adoption agency run by Susan Cohen and Kothy Gourley, to look for new porenls (Sandy Arron and David Horrill). Co-starring are. Jim Over- lin, Carol Osterloh, Quenten Riepe, Jean Ogowa, and Steve Pitts. Naked City — Stan Hoffman and Claudia Heimueller in Fallen Star. A mon is killed (Kurt Fronzen) during on argument over o cord gome. Lynn Pfeil, o former All-Americon football player who witnessed the killing, is high on the police deport- ment ' s list of suspects. Other suspects ore Sally Beeson, Dole Barron, Martha Barnard, and Janet Barnard. How To Marry a Millionaire — Big Order. Three blondes (Sherri Pearson, Donna Horrimon, and Goye Gregory) try to help a wealthy friend (Tom Brown) close a deol with a wealthy South American ( Leon Cerniwoy) . Ozzie and Harriet — Togetherness. Ozie (Bobby King) and Harriet (Cindy Blair) decide to change their family ' s way of life because they believe that together- DL wave ol tnc Hi In re I J conimq — Id fC 13 foreseen Stars of Tomorrow ness is the real key to family tiappiness. Doug Carlson as David Nelson, Bob Fenn as Ricky Nelson, Diane Roberfstiow as Clara, and Florence Perri as Mr. Peabody. Jack Benny — A star is missing, so Mr. Wilson (Marty Borenl takes over tiis part. The story is about life without Jack. Cast: Norman, and Richie Lynd. Meet McGraw — Border City. McGrow (Art Lopez) is hired by a citizens com- mittee (Jo Ann Rust, Nancy Rix, Nancy O ' Brien, Meredith La Fronchi, Leilani Chalker, and Robert Corpisol to help clean up a border city. He runs into trouble with a dis- trict attorney (Clyde Girous) ond a mob of women (Sharon Beyers, Marian Hurlen, Carole Hodge, Pom Greenwood, and Bicky Churchill ) . Sheriff of Cochise — Jail Break. Six prisoners (Barbara Norman, Chorleen Glasser, Kristi Corns, Kathy Kelly, Beverly Bromley, and Barbara Parmenter) escape from joil and split up in order to raid bock-rood farms. Sheriff Morgan (Charles Thorne) dispatches deputies (Susan Hale and Richard Tanner) to bring them in. Fabulous 52 — City for Conquest. Bill Walker turns to boxing in order to finance his sister ' s (Susan Broufman) musical career. Supporting cast: Jeonette Husted, Judy Peterson, Sue Sockett, Lance Harrington, Coleen Clark, and Luci Alvorez. Criswell Predicts — Criswell (Richard Hashimoto) predicted lost night that Kathy Kurt, Wendy Yee, Ricki Cousin, and Cindy Clemins will become famous stars. Paulette Crosby, Mary Brock, and Barbara Breeze will marry men from Mars. Also, Cheryl Leiond, Peggy Ehrlick, and Kathy Blair will be in the run-off for the Secretary of the Yeor. Playhouse 90 — A Trip To Porodise, Starring Bob Rosengard, Zena Lansky, Clara Choney, and Eileen Briggs, was written by Pat Gould, and Kathy Rich. Teen- ager (Tom Clark) meets a pretty girl (Sharon Corn) who introduces him to a group of well-dressed teen-agers (Donna Dooley, Sandy Goncz, Fred Lynn, and James Harmen ) . Ann Sothern Show — Katy ' s New Boss When it oppears that Koty ' s I Sharon Brisbane) new boss I Don Dittman) is too hard on the staff (Lorry Moses, Joan Levi, Victor Asoi, and Lonnie Alex), she must take matters into her own hands. Pat Boone — Pat ' s guests tonight: singing group. The Flatters (Linda Shutt, Tad Ulrich, Roger Boike, ond Donna Riley), dancer Moxine Lever, and comedians Eliza- beth Filing, Maurine Hodgin and Potty Ogomi. Police Station — 1. A father (Kenny Costales) is arrested for throwing a type- writer of her boss ( Paul Grosjean 1 . 3. A photographer (Careen Holman ) turns black- mailer when she takes a picture of Ann Crews robbing a store. Bold Journey — Seven teen-oge students (Sharon Lo Source, Steve Wilson, Judy Larson, Jochie Hill, Rose Hager, Sharon McGintz, and Margaret Cole) take o trip with their teachers (Chuck McComb and Ann Keyset), into the Conodian Rockies and get lost during a blizzard. Rawhide — Incident of the Coyote Weed. Trail boss ( Bernie Lewandowski) and his ramrod (Mie Ling Mascho) find their cowhands (Lou Ann Donfourth, Ben Chris- tiansen, and Carol Dovenport) and cattle threatened by outlaws (Jean Brock, Chris Jett, Nancy Tomer, and Jim Cook ) . Art Linkletter — Art (Howard Hatfield I interviews kids seven years and under. They will be: Linda Ferrier, Mike Topp, Marilyn Kingsley, and Janice Gruber. Jungle Jim — Jim (Dole Freed) tries to help Koseem ' s (Don Foyrweather) friend (Barbara Howe), from being captured by a tribe of bloodthirsty cannibals (Mary Schmidt, Art Gardener, and Sue Rob ) . Robin Hood — Robin Hood (Earl Preshaw) comes to the aid of the penniless villagers (Barbara Garrity, Chuck Nicoloi, Marion Leopold, Dave Heocock, and Lynne Hansen ) . Mickey Mouse Club -1 . Polar flight, starring Bonnie Kent, Betsy Schmidt, Dona McCouley, and Don Seal. 2. ' Old Mac Donald Hod a Tree, starring Fred Kropf, Arleo Gibson, Carol Grings and Nancy Jones. Phil Silvers Show — Bilko ' s Women A young recruit (Karlo George) is ap- pointed physical-training instructor. She is assigned to Biiko ' s (Diana Anderson) pla- dII female, by mistake. The platoon is made up of: Susan Winchester, toon w hich Cheryl Silvers, Helen Jewell, Brendo Horkins, and Donna Rosmussen, Suhy Phil St. skit. ewart, Andy Klute, and Lorry Johnson sing f ' ve Hod It, written by Mar- Variety Show — Comedy team, Terry Wilson, and Dorlene Suhy, put on a goret Lusk and Ken Morineou. Wagon Train — The Matthew Lowery Story. Mothew Lowery constantly ridiculed by Craig Nesmith. Matthew brother (Don Rath) . (John Miller) is uspected of cowardice by his Boxing — Dan Sounder vs. Jo Ann Motsummuro, Donna Vesper vs. Roger Trimble, and Richard Mosieur vs. Ann Crews. Yancy Derringer — Collectors Item Yancy (Steve Wilson) becomes friendly with a widow (Loroine Mato) who is attempting to aid the orphons of New Orleans (Cheryl Oaks, Betti Paloutzian, Susan Risner, and Signe Rogerson). Supporting cast: Louise Mattheson, Janet Nevin, and Lynn Walker. Parole — The people appearing before the California Board of Parole are: Marli- lyn Wittenburg, Shirley Woods, and Eleanor Wilson. Janny Thomas . Shov ■ Tho (Ted Landis) and his wife (Cothy Pormen- ter) get in an argument in o canasta gome with their best friends ( Donna Brown and Dave Heocock). Their children (Cheryl Lobbee, Paul Bundy, and Allen Wheeler), bring them back together. here li no Sionpina B9 ' s Albright, Vkk AJder, Mark AJdrich. John A ndisr on , Cher I acrtfia, Fnirrk Bauer, Janice Seek, J ' lnr Bennett, Pa Ben n en, Pehar Benson, SondHa Berger, Joan Bingham, AiJeen Biadt, Susan Sronnon, Billl Bwcca, Paul Brummet Kathv Corey, Ocn Corpiso, Dan Cosner, Rtay Christen sen. Bah Church, Mart CJbrk. D(r f ±: GbHt. Nell ' arffiord!, Lee Qitinardl, TTory Col lien, Bob Corrrfiei , Janres Critchiaw, Joe Crawe, St%ve Curray, ICen DeMatteis, Donna Qiomond, SI Fat GWckirtson, Tom Cttdts, Dwmfs OuffieJd. Donoid Clufaur, Maureen Qun can , San dru Dun lap, K i Oyer, Doriy Eoaen, BeveHi Bmw, Mary Smgrs«n, Artt Fangan, Jioe Fatxire. Mich aeJ Fri ' edliander, Oannv (medman , Marvin Fuchik, Sharon Gardiner, Eleen Garrison, Greg Garry, Qiann Garth, Al GasteJum, Don GJllistt, Jimmy Goldberg; Jdynee Goodhue, Glendc Gordon , Gale Graff, Lory Gmy, Richard Gregg, Arnold Gri m m e . Barbara Hdnnoh, Susan Hdrrington, Goeli X ii3fc-.4-ici ' ;i  ■ j;;-.;s- ' ;?-..v . 5 : H 5 C 5 f S £ £ C tt ft f fi ' a f - -- .■Si ll, ' i ' .. ' . 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