Pacific Grove High School - Sea Urchin Yearbook (Pacific Grove, CA)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 144
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1965 volume:
“
. ' - 1 . ' . ,H ' Air r- - ,G ' cr .i o- ' - ' ,::. y l|lpafeSgiS?g fgag|i .- v -,d ' ' ' ot , . -p :) o r - - -. - ' V y . J nf d i yt . A i t . 9- ' - o v ?i .--S y v i dfi ■SEA URCHIN • PACIFIC GROVE HIGH SCHOOL PACIFIC GROVE, CALIFORNIA . . . Pacific Grove High School, a growing tree in the community. A tree of growth for it is here that students who will someday be the roots of the activity in the community, test their physical strength, mental capacity, manual dexterity, and individual potential, both in the classroom, and outside. Many of these are standards that will ultimately introduce him to the community as either a first class citizen ready and fully equipped to assume his place in the working world. Or he may become the type of citizen that complacently takes a backsliding interest and port in the world around him, forgetting all he has learned. ■amiiiiMaianliMH igt iititiJtiiiugMmiii No matter where the student ventures upon leaving Pacific Grove High, he con long remember all that he vjas a port of, and learned from as part of the student body, whether it be as a student body officer or as a loyal member of the rooting section, for it is these things, both little and small that give us the key to our progress as a sturdy individual. Table Of Contents Administration 4 Seniors 20 Underclassmen 36 Athletics 62 Organizations 88 Activities 106 Advertising 126 % f ' A! Lf IN iUiMMiMMli • • ■CHERYL LYNN WYMAN 1947-1965 MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1965 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNER . . . HONOR ROLL STUDENT . . . LEGISLATURE REPRESENTATIVE . . . MEMBER OF BAND ... HI JINX . . . ACTIVE MEMBER OF RALLY CLUB. LOYAL FRIEND TO ALL WHO KNEW HER. N MEMORIAM ■v ' S i ,, ;. ' r, , 1 ' ' yt., ' ,,„ .- ,i yJ ii.. ' ,v4 ' V ' :. l ,1 : 1 . ' i ' y, 1 f)Hi 79 Vfc7T :4 ■3ti ■Ifc iy ? 4 - • i- T W . I- _ . ...__ M.A.4 ' ik HrilMiiifli I - ■.- - - • .. ■,. ' ' ■■.. V -. ■,- '  ' ' l ■!■' 1 1 % ' . • ,.. S ' -AI ? ' v ' %;s ' . AO t. ' 4 ■. I Administration V ( N 1 DR. CLARENCE ANDREW HIGGINS 1912-1964 I CITY COUNCIL 1949 . . . CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMITTEE 1953 . . . MAYOR 1953-1957 -SERVED TWO TERMS . . . PACIFIC GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 1958, PRESIDENT, 1962 . . . PACIFIC GROVE, KIWANIS PRESIDENT PAST MASTER PACIFIC GROVE MASONIC LODGE. CIVIC LEADER . . . LOYAL SUPPORTER FRIEND ■■■OF PACIFIC GROVE. 1 N MEMORIAM WWWM Mr. H. J. Edgington Asst. Superintendent Mr. John Scoggins Business Mgr. Dr. James Slezak Superintendent The Roots Of Mrs. Mable Merrin School Board Mr. Allen Ruble School Board Dr. William Wenner Pres. School Board Judge Richard Eldred School Board 10 )tsOf Mr. Wilfred Scholefield Asst. Principal Mr. Delbert Crar Asst. Principal Our System Mr. Rex Dunipoce Principal Ml The Administration stands as the roots of the Pacific Grove High School tree. As the roots guide the school through another year to achieve higher standards than in the previous years. They guide us forward making PGHS and its students ready for the coming years. Mr. Donald McDermred School Board I 11 i2ifeaaiK;:.;iS2i2iSKiiLi ROW 1: R. Nieto, R. Parkes, B. Tambellini, G. Sando, J. Stutzman, R. Zeigenbein. ROW 2i T. Everman, R. Ellings, T. Bostwick, T. Brennon, S. McCann, R. Bell, M. Perkins, L. Gaike, L. Gleoson, L. Song. ROW 3: C. Kelleher, D. JaMarck, D. Steven, P. Terri, C. Lange. ROW 4: K. Kren, J. Davis, D. Bray, B. Bettencourt, G. Turner, C. Faulkes, S. McCann, K. Owen, C. Student Administration Rufty Bostwick President Ethan Higgini Vice-President Sua Taylor Secretary Linda Molton Treasurer MCWpmlSiMtl Gon;O.H«i vMIUM Execu Cwrdmotf Of Acbvitia The representative body of our student government, legisla- ture, is composed of all the executives and elected representa- tives. With the execs meeting twice weekly, and legislature, week- ly, the student ad- ministration is a strong and efficient branch of student affairs, and interscholastic af- fairs. 12 Doug Pitter Heod Yell Leader Marguerite McSween Sea Urchin Editor Howell, C. Wyman, R. Spung, E. Higgins. ROW 5: B. Higbe, J. Magyar, B. Forbes, B. Gomez, D. Henson, M. Neubert, T. Moore, C. Lewis, S. Alvin, S. Thornton, B. Culala, C. Change, H. Dunn, P. Riley, M. Albov, J. Cobrol, D. Anthony, M. Brownell. Pati Kexeli Knockout Editor ration - Executives And Legislature Mandy Thayer Co-ordinctor of Activities Bill Creecy Boy ' s Athletic Mgr. Sandy Peckham Girl ' s Athletic Mgr. Roanna WilleH Commissioner of Publicity Mr. Fred Bell Mrs. Wendy Bender Mr. Marlin Boisen Mr. Richard Mr. Harold Colwell AB Chico State Elec, Ra- BA U of Mich., U of Col., BS Cal Poly Auto Shop Chamberlain AE UC, Algebra, Senior dio, Crafts, Radio Club MA U. of Notre Dame BA UC at Santa Borbora, Moth, Tennis Coach, Jun- Advisor English, Geog., World Hist., Creative Writing Biology, Cross Country, Track Coach, Audio Visual ior Class Advisor ft,l(«« ll F A C U L T Y Mr. Morris Dill BA SJ. State, UCLA, MEd Williamette, Colombia U., Vocal Music, Piano, Lyres Club Advisor Mr. Joel Di I worth Purdue U., U.S. Military Academy, U. of S.F., Stan- ford. PI. Geom., Sr. Math Dr. Stanley Fabian Phd.,U of Padqua, ftaly, Spanish, Latin ' - Mr. Carl Fulton Washington State U., U. of Maryland, U. of Calif, at Riverside, Civic, US Hist. Mr. Jack Gallaher AB U of Puget Sound, Stanford S.F. State, En- glish, Speech Journ., Pub- lications Advisor ti.livttGonffln I yC a- So ' -: =:■o«l!hop, Cradi Miss Mary Gates AB Conn. Coll. for Wo men, MA Colombia U. Special Education Mr. Robert Grate BA UC at Santa Barbara, MA Fresno State, Santa Monico, use, U.S. Hist., Calif. Hist., Penn. Model U.N., Football, Basketball Mr. Fred Greaves AB S.F. State, Hostra, Long Island U., Gen. Science, Biology, Freshman Class Advisor. 14 Mr. Walter Hart BA UC at Santa Barbara, UCLA, Bowling Green State, S.J. State, Cal Poly, Gen. Math, Football Score Keeper, Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Bruce Henderson BS U. of New Mexico, UC at Davis, S.F. State, Gen. Science, Physics, Swim- ming Coach,CameraClub Advisor. ' - ' Mlhiid Mr. Kenneth Dignan Credential SJ. State, Dri- vers Training Mr. Martin Baskins AB Stanford, AAA San Di- ego State, Counselor, Key Club Advisor Mr. Wilie Caption BA U. of Pitt., AAA use, Counselor Mrs. Ruth Young BA, AAA Stanford, VOP, U. of AAich., UC, S.F. State, SJ. State Counselor Mr. Paul Herrschaft BA SJ. State, Gen. Sci- ence, Biology, Science Club Advisor Mr. Leith Heyl BA, AAA U. of Colorado, Office Pract., Typing, Bookkeeping, Football, Baseball Coach Mr. Charles Howell AB AAorietta Coll., Cal Poly, UCLA, U. of Oregon, Nevada, St. AAory ' s Coll., Physical Ed., Football, Bas- ketball Coach, Block PG Mr. Ralph Johnson BA UC at Santa Barbara, AAetal Shop, Senior Class Advisor, Industrial Arts Mrs. Anne Jones BA San Diego State, En- glish 15 f,-::}r:m ' (itorifi P i ' -i it ' Miss Rosemary Kelley AB S.F. State, English, Ad- visor Mrs. Odell Kirchner BS U. of Col., S horthand, Office Pract., Junior Class Advisor Mr. Orlyn Knutoon BA Minof State Coll., U. of N. Dal(ota, U. of Oregon, Oregon State, U. of S., Typing, Gen. Bus., Bus. Law, Econ. Mr. Arnold Kohn MA Chico State Coll., Ger- man, French, Chinese, Cul- ture Advisor Mr. John Lapierre BA Cal. Coll. of Arts, MA Stanford, Art, Adv. and Display, Sea Urchin Art Advisor Mr. Al Santini BA Long Beach State Coll; USC; Drivers Education, Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. George Savo BA S.F. State, Soc. Studies, Senior Class Advisor, Polit. Science Club Advisor Mrs. Jane Sheppard AB SJ. State, LJC at Ber keley, Spanish Mr. Frank Sieber BS L.A. State, Pepperdine, Mech. Drawing, Auto Shop Mr. Peter Sira Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, Central Mich. U., Mt. Plea- sant, Mich., U.S. History, Civics, Model UN, UC at Berkeley k.lil9Mi Wi iliiHisL,UiSna OubMm ( Mrs. Francis Summers AB SJ. State, Home Eco- nomics, FHA Advisor Miss Shirley Topper BA U. of Mich., LA. State, Drama, English, Masque ' n Wig Advisor Mr. Raymond Washburn MA. USC, Band, Orches- tra, Inst Music, Pep Band, Majorette Corp. Director Mr. Sinclair Wright BS US Naval Academy, MA Stanford, Algebra, PL. Geom., Junior Class Ad- visor Mr. Rei Yoshinobu BA UC at Santa Barbara, Physical Education, Civics, Football, Wrestling Coach 16 ?r ' Sm IteWn Alt Mr. James Lebeck AB UC af Santo Barbara, U. of Nevada, S.J. State, Cal. Poly, UC at Berkeley, Physical Education, Foot- ball, Golf Coach Mr. Andrew McComack BA, MEd Lewis and Clark, U. of Iowa, Oregon State, SJ. State, Algebra, PI. Geo. Fin Moth, Elem. Func. Mr. John O ' Shaughnessy BA, AAA Long Beach State, English, Anthology Mr. Donald Reed BA UCLA, Chem., Gen. Science, Science Club Ad- visor, Freshman Class Ad- visor Mr. Darrell Roberts BGE Omaha U., AAA Stan- ford, French, AFS Advisor  .hk l •a U. OM, Olio, CMididU,Mt.PlN. m. Wl, Oi Hiilwy, Caa IhlW UN, UC at Mr. Bill Sloan BA, AAEd Whittier, Geog., World Hist., Polit. Science Club Advisor Mrs. Hilma Smith BA S.J. State, Physical Ed. GAA Advisor Mr. Donald Stansburry BS UCLA, S.J. State Coll., English Miss Beverly Stem AB UC at Berkeley, Stan- ford, US Hist., Civics, Geog., World Hist., Chalk- breakers Advisor Mr. Edward Stockton AB Whittier, Claremont Grod. School, English, Sophomore Class Advisor jjUC SoiiioBo ' Mta, Mrs. Beth Zanides BA U. of Washington, Reed Coll., Stanford, English, Hi- Jink Miss Lea Miller Miss Suzanne Miller Mr. James Murphy Mr. Franklin Young 17 Jl Mrs. Ruthe Hall School Nurse The core of the Pacific Grove High School tree is the efficient staff which makes the school year much easier for the students and faculty by the countless unnoticed tasks they performed to make the campus one of the prettiest in the country. The Indis pens ' .-N Miti Gertrud Ernst Secretary Mrs. Catherine Plowman Secretory Mrs. Margaret Jaehne Secretary Mrs. Cynthia Fraser Mrs. Eloise Adams Secretary Secretary Indis n pensables Mrs. Irene Sieve Cafeteria Head Mrs. Elsie Faike Cafeteria Mrs. Betty Fife Cafeteria Mrs. Esther Hogge Cafeteria Mrs. Thelma Shoupe Cafeteria Mrs. Rose Silveira Cafeteria 19 ' j j ,. ' -s : r « ' ' ' '  -H ' ' ■. JIL. mm. Seniors The Graduates of Nineteen Sixty- Five STANLEY D. LINDBERG- President Boy ' s State 3; C.S.F. ,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 2 WILUAM R. ZIEGENBEIN-Vice President Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Block P.G. 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 2,3; Honor Roll MAXINE PERKINS -Secretary Class Vice Pres. 1; Sec. 2; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Legislature 1,4; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 4 KRISTY MARIA HUFF -Treasurer C.S.F. 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3, 4; Hi Jinx 3,4; Dir. 3; Garland Girl 3; Rally Club 3,4 With the firm roots of an education planted in the senior, his diploma as a symbol of his achievements, he branches out to meet his challenges in a changing world. JENNIFER ABBOn UNDA ADAMS Transfer 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; KKK 2,4; KKK 4; Sandpiper Editor 4 Sandpiper 4 ELLIS JAY ALEXANDER Transfer 3; Kay Club 4; Band 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Tennis 4; Honor Roll 4 MARILYN C. ALLEN Class Activities SUZANNE ALVIN Rally Club 2,3,4; A.S.B. Schol- ar 1,2,3,4; C.S.F. 1,2,3,4; Gar- land Girl 3; Hi Jinx 2,4 ROBERT L. ARMSTRONG UZANDRUS Baseball 1,2; Political Sci- Class Activities ence Club 3,4; W restling 4 WILUAM AUSTIN Class Activities CAROLYN BALLARD Masque ' n Wig 3,4; Rally Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Political Science Club 4; Honor Roll 3 BRIAN BANNERMAN Honor Roll 2,3; Science Club 2; A.S.B. Scholar 3, Tennis 4; One Acts 1 ' ■'  3;fV BRUCE BAUER Block P.G. 1,2,3; Footbol 1,2,3; Trock 1; Swimming 1,2; Honor Roll 3 MIKE BERKEMEYER Transfer 4; Class Activities 4 JAMES D. BISHOP Football 2,3; Baseball 2; Publications 4 GEORGIA LYNN BRAY Transfer 3; C.S.F. 3,4; Hon- or Roll 3,4; Americans Abroad Nominee 3; A.S.B. Scholar 3,4 MARSHA J. BROWN G.A.A. 1 .2,3; Rally Club 4; Chorus 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3 BARRY BAUER Class Activities ANDREW BEDEU Transfer 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Block P.G. 4; Basketball 4; Ail Tourney — Live Oak Tourn. 4 PAULA ANN BERTOUNO Transfer 4; Rally Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Class Activities 4 CRAIG BEHENCOURT Basketball 1,3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Rally Club 4; Class Skit 4; Hi Jinx 4 RALPH BOSTWICK A.S.B. President 4; Class Pres. 3; Berkeley Model U.N. 3; Block P.G. 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4 PAUL STEVEN BOUNGER Class Activities ED BROWN Transfer 3; Class Activities 3,4 JAMES BROWN Basketball 2,3; Class Activ- MARIT BROWNELL Honor Roll 1 ,2,3; Hi Jinx 1 ,2, 3; Legislature 4; Swimming 4; Gorland Girl 3 ROBERTA BUCKLES Transfer 3; Honor Roll 3,4; C.S.F. 3,4; Chalkbreokers 3,4; Garland Girl 3 ARANAV. BURKLEO Class Activities SHERRY BUSSEY Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Gar- land Girl 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Hi Jinx 2 MIKE BUnREY Class Activities JERRY CABRAL Block P.G. 2,3,4; Pres, 4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Legislature 4 MIKE CAMPBELL Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Block P.G. 2,3,4; Ral- ly Club 3,4; Legislature 3,4 PHYLUS CARR Rally Club 1,2; Adv. Chor- us 4; Sandpiper 4 ANNE CHEN Transfer 3; Chinese Cul- ture Club 4 ANTHONY CHING Campus Scene 3,4; Edi- tor 4; Berkeley Model U.N. 4; Forensic Club 3,4; Pres. 4; Tennis 3,4; Pen. Model U.N. 3 MARILYN COLUNS Transfer 4; Knockout 4; Berke- ley Model U.N. 4; Honor Roll 4; Sandpiper 4 PAUL COLLINS Class Activities SELWYN COLLINS Cross Country 4; Track Jinx Prop. Mgr. 3 PENNY SUE CONNER Rally Club 2,3; Adv. Chorus 2,3 TAD CHURCH ANNE B. CLEARY Band 1; Golf 2; Class Activi- Transfer 2; Honor Roll 4; Ral- ties ly Club 4; Class Activities 2,3,4 ANNE ROSE MARIE CASTALDO F.H.A. 2; Class Activities SHERRYL SUE CHANDLER Rally Club 3,4; Garland Girl 3; Class Activities 4; Hi Jinx 4 UNDA CHARLESWORTH Adv. Chorus 2,3; Girls Glee 1; Masque ' n Wig 2,4; Rally Club 4; Hi Jinx 2,3 i; KtttKunriKwuiAMm ' v ' ti iiit zrjKfVifiiHin BILLCREECY Football 2,3,4; Capt. 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; All MTAL 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Block P.G. 2,3,4; A.S.B. Boys Ath- letic Mgr. 4 STEVEN COREY Legislature I; KKK 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Political Science Club 4; C.S.F. 4; Sandpiper 4 HORACE COSTANZA i Transfer 3; Football 4; Bloc I P.G. 4 w RONALD COWEN Block P.G. 1,2,3,4; Swimming 3; Football Mgr. 1; Class Ac- tivities 4 GARY G. CRAWFORD Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Swimming 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Block P.G. 2,3,4 CAROL ANN CROSS Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 3,4; Class Activities HIEU DO Wrestling 3; Block P.G. 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Political Science Club 3,4 JOHN DOWNS Class Activities NOVA DELAAAATER F.H.A. 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Pres. 2,3; Vocational Education Conf. 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Garland Girl 3 HARRIET DUNN Legislature 4; Alcholism Cong. 4; Rally Club 2,3,4; Garland Girl 3; Hi Jinx 3,4 ELEANOR DYER KKK 3; G.A.A. 4; F.H.A. 4; Class Activities MARY CATHERINE EADS Pep Band 2; Bond 1,2,3; Rally Club 2,3,4 SHARON EDGIN Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 2; Masque ' n Wig 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 2,4 SHARON LYNN EDWARDS Rally Club 1,2,3; Girls Glee 1,2; Christmas Program 1,3; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 1 ART CULP Legislature 1 ,3; Class Activi- ties; Rally Club 1 GERALD CULVER Class Activities DAVID DRAKOS Class Activities w liiMii TOM ENHERT Class Activities LINDA LEE ENSMINGER Transfer 4; Class Activities 4 LIEF ERICKSON Transfer 2; Class Activities 2,3,4; Rally Club 4; Legisla- ture 3; Swimming 3 CHRISTOPHER SCOH EWER Key Club 3; Adv. Chorus 1,2, 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Madrigals PAT FIFE Honor Roll 3,4; Hi Jinx 1,2; Chorus 1,2 CASSY MARIE FINCH Masque ' n Wig 3,4; Asst. Dir. 3; Vice Pres. 4; Band 1,2; Hi Jinx 1,2,3,4; KKK 2,3 RANDY FINK Football 3; Key Club 3,4; Class Activities RON FISH Basketball 1,2; Football 3; Honor Roll 3 SUE FITZSIMMONS Rally Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Garland Girl 3; Hon- or Roll 2,3,4 EILEEN FORBES Class Activities 26 DOUGLAS B. FRITCHLE JUDITH ANNE FUGE KKK 3,4; Class Activities Transfer 4; A.F.S. 4; Adv. Chorus 4; KKK 4; Chalkbreak- ers 4 KEITH GAUDOiN KERMIT GAYMAN Wrestling 3,4; Block P.G. 3,4; Class Activities, Chorus 1,2 Class Activities LAURA EDITH GEMGINANI BARRY ALAN GEORGE Legisloture 1,2; Publications Chess Club 1; KKK 3; Block 2,3; Garland Girl 3; A.S.B. P.G. 3 Scholar 4; Honor Roll 3 1 ifWi MJ 4; Uv. MIKE GILBERT l| Transfer 2; Band 2; Political Science Club 3,4 UNDA SUE GLEASON Band 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; KKK 1,2,3,4; Sec.-Treas. 4; C.F.S. 2 COLLEEN GOLDING Class Treos. 1; Garland Girl 3; Songleader 4; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 SHARON GOUIART Rally Club 1,2,3; Bond 1,2,3, 4; Class Activities -=S UNDA JANE GRAVES Roily Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hi Jinx 3 BRADLEY GREEN C.S.F. 4; Key Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 2,3,4 GRACIE GRIFFIN Class Activities THOMAS L. GUNTER Block P.G. 3,4; Treos. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2 DAVID W. GUTHRIE Transfer 3; C.F.S. 4; Forensic Club 3,4; Political Science Club 4; Football Mgr. 3; Pen. Model U.N. 3 STEPHEN HARR Transfer 3; Class Activities 3,4 SHERI LYN HENN Legislature 4; Garland Girl 3; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 3,4 DAVE HENSON Legislature 4; Swimming 4; Class Activities UNDA L. HERZOG Class Activities BEN HIGBIE Key Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Hi Jinx 2,3,4; C.S.F. 2,3,4; Pres. 3; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4 ETHAN ALLEN HIGGINS A.S.B. Vice President 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Block P.G. 2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Berkeley Model U.N. 3 SHERRIE LEE HINGTGEN Garland Girl 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Adv. Chorus 3,4; Masque ' n Wig 3; A.S.B. Scholar 3,4 27 ;Mims im ss im.f JUa LINDA HOFFMAN Class Activities; Rally Club 3; Honor Roll 2. THOMAS WILLIAM HOGGE Footboll 2, 3; Swimming 2, Block P. G. 3, 4; Rally Club 4; Class Activities. DIANE HOLZER A.S.B. Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Chalkbreakers 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4; C.S.F. 2. CHARLENE HOWELL Rally Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 1,2,3, 4; Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4; A.S.B. Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Garland Girl 3; Legislature 4. GILBERT HUERTA Class Activities l llilOlAI CAROLE HUTCHINSON G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Rally Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; A.S.B. Scholar 2; Garland Girl 3. JUDY JOHANSEN Sandpiper 4; Rally Club I; Class Activities 3, 4. CHRIS JOHANSON Key Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Honor Roll 3. MARLENE JOHNSON Class Activities; G.A.A. 1. TIMOTHY LEE JONES Class Activities. JOIIUNNO CbiiAdvitie KlliTMl UOT vHAI.Howl Actwitei BAHDIR ILHAN A.F.S. Foreign Ex- change student from Ankaro, Turkey, A.F.S. 4, Honor Roll 4, Berke- ley Model U.N. 4, Hootenanny 4. FREDERICK VON SELCHAU KALLERUP Forensic Club 3, 4. GREG KAUFMAN Transfer 3; Wrestling 3; Class Activities 3, 4. WiiNAUKI ' : foi 3; Ccnf. 3: 05(j U;Ho«ixW SANDY KEHKE DONALD KINNEY Rally Club 2, 3; A.S B. Class Activities 1 , 2, 3 4; Rally Schol 3r 4; Honor Ro II 1, 2, Club 2, 3; Camera Club 3; 3, 4; Class Activities Sand- Honor R oil 2, 3. piper 4. PATRICIA LYNN KEZELI Legislature 2, 3, 4; Hi Jinx 3, 4; Garland Girl 3; Knockout 3, 4; Editor 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. JOHN LANNING Class Activities. MARY LARGENT Far West. Music Conf. 4; Honor Bond 2, 3, 4; Honor Orchestra 3, 4; KKK 2, 3, 4; Lyre ' s Club 2, 3, 4. ' (Ma mJONB MARIE LOLA LAWLEY Transfer 3; KKK 4; Pres. 4; G.A.A. 4. JOEL LENNO Class Activities. KRISTINE LLOYD F.H.A. 1, Honor Roll 3, Class Activities. MARSHA MABEE Rally Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Alcoholism Conf. 3; Masque ' n Wig 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. NANCY LAWLEY Transfer 3; Honor Band 4; ASB Scholar 4; KKK 4; Vice Pres. 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. LESLIE ANN LEER Rally Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gar- land Girl 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Hi Jinx 3; Class Activi- ties. ROGER LIUEDAHL Transfer 3; Honor Roll 4. DORIS LINARES Class Activities. DOUGLAS LUMSDEN Transfer 3; Key Club 4, Tennis 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Activities 3, 4. CRAIG F. LYONS Class Activities. JON MATHISON Science Club 3; Key Club 3, 4; Sec- Treas. 4; Rally Club 3; Hi Jinx 1; Honor Roll 2, 4. DAWN MAXWELL Transfer 3; C.S.F. 3, Honor Roll 3, 4; Chalkbreokers 4; KKK 4; Lyre ' s Club 4. JIM McAFEE Transfer 3; Class Activities 3, 4. STEPHANIE McCANN Rally Club 1, 2,3,4; Legisla- ture 4, Honor Roll 2, 4; Garland Girl 3; Class Activi- ties. FRED EDWARD McCRARY Block P.G. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Pres. 3, 4; Tennis 1,2,3, 4; Copt. 2, 3; Hi Jinx 1, 2; Rally Club 3. PATRICIA McDANIEL Hi Jinx 1 , 2, 3; Garland Girl 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 2; Rally Club I, 2. DEBORAH MCDONOUGH Honor Roll 3,4; Garland Girl 3; A.S.B. Scholar 3,4; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Legislature 1,2 JACKIE MCGAUGHEY F.H.A. I, Masque ' n Wig 4; Rally Club 3,4 WILUAME.MCGILL Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1 ; Block P.G. 3,4 JOHN MC MAIN Transfer 4; Class Activities 4 MARGEURITE ELISABETH MCSWEEN Sea Urchin Editor 4; A.S.B. Schol- ar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Masque ' n Wig 3,4; Treas. 4; Gar- land Girl 3 JOHN J. MEAGHER Transfer 4; Political Science Club 4; Science Club 4 JUDITH MAUREEN MEDANY A.S.B. Scholar 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 3; Night Must Fall 4 ROBERTA MELSOME Rally Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Orchestra 1,2,3; Class Activities UNDA SUE MELTON A.S.B. Treasurer 4; C.F.S. 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 2,3,4, Dir. 3; A.S.B. Schol- or 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 DEANNA LOUISE MILLER Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Legislature 2; Prom Com- mittee 3 30 RANDY MILLER Transfer 4; Wrestling 4; Golf 4 SHERRY MITCHEL A.S.B. Scholar 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 4; Sandpiper 4 ROLAND MORGNER Track 1,2,3,4; All League 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Block P.G. 1,2,3,4 BEVERLY MOTHERSHEAD KKK 2,3,4; Rally Clob 3,4; Honor Roll 3 LESU MIN Transfer 3; C.S.F. 3; Pot- porri 3; Madrigals 3; A.S.B. Scholar 3 TOM MORRE Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2; Block P.G. 3,4; Legislature 2,4 DAVE MORRISON Class Activities DAVE MOUDY Class Activities SMkM.WJrtW. ' W MJISHmMiailfaRiHWi. ' WlW.n, r LOREHA M. NELSON Honor Roll 3,4; Lyres Club 4; KKK 4; Madrigals 4; Far West. Music Conf. 4 MICHAEL NICKELE Transfer 3; Football 4; Wrestling 4; Block P.G. 4 DEBORAH E. ORSER Knockout 2,3,4; Rally Club 2; Masque ' n Wig 4; Hi Jinx 3; Garland Girl 3 PAMELA LORRAINE PAULS Adv. Chorus 1,2,3; Rally Club 3,4; Hi Jinx 1,2,3; Garland Girl 3 GRANT PENNINGTON Transfer 3; Basketball 3, ■4; Block P.G. 3,4 DAVE NULUGAN Class Activities MICHAEL B. NEUBERT Block P.G. 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; All MTAL 3; Football 1 ,2; A.S.B. Scholar 2,3,4; Legis- lature 3,4 PAULA NIEl A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Band 4; KKK 4 RICHARD M. NIETO Key Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Legislature 1,2,4; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 1,2 KAREN OWEN Transfer 3; Rally Club 4; Vice Pres. 4; Hi Jinx 3; Leg- islature 4; Honor Roll 3 TERESA PALUCKI Honor Roll 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Pres. 2; Hi Jinx 1; A.S.B. Scholar 2,3; Knockout 2 MIKE K. PAVLOV A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; C.S.F. 1 ,2,3,4; Basketball 1 ,2; Foot- ball 2,3,4; All MTAL 4; Block P.G. 2,3,4 SANDY JEAN PECKHAM C.S.F. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Honor Or- chestra 2,3,4; A.S.B. Girls Athletic Mgr. 4; A.S.B. Schol- ar 1 ,2,3,4 STELLA PENNISI A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; C.S.F. I, Chalk- breakers 3; Anthology 2 BOB PEPPERDENE Class Activities, Legislature 1,2; Bosketball 3; Hi Jinx 1; Rally Club 4 m mM «-ffWTr- ' - DUANE PETERSON Football 1 ,2, Mgr. 3; Basket- ball Mgr. 1,2,3; Block P.G. 3,4; Legislature 4 VICTOR PSHEULOZKY Honor Roll 3,4; A.S.B. Schol- ar 3,4 BARBARA RAMER Garland Girl 3; C.S.F. 2,3; Vice Pres 3; Rally Club 2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 2,3,4 DONALD RICH Rally Club 4; Hi Jinx 3 FRAN PI5TOIA Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Legisla- ture 1,2; Class Activities DEBRA JO PRICE Hi Jinx 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Sec. 4; Rally Club 3; Honor Roll 3,4, Class Activities PAUL PUCCI C.S.F. 2,3,4; Pres. 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Honor Band 4; Track 4; A.S.B. Schol- ar 1,2,3,4 PENNY ANN PURDIN Swimming 4; Girls Glee 3; Adv. Chorus 4; Masque ' n W ig4; Hi Jinx 3,4 WALTER REUUND Football 1,2,3,4; Block P.G. 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Rally Club 3; Hi Jinx 1 JEAN MARCARET REYNOLDS G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Treos. 4; Garland Girl 3; F.HA. 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4 UNDA JEAN RICHARDSON Honor Roll 3; Hootenanny 3,4; Masque ' n Wig 4; Hi Jinx 4; Adv. Chorus 2,3,4 PENNY RILEY Transfer 3; Rally Club 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Class Activi- ties 3,4; Hi Jinx 3 MICHAEL ROBBINS Class Activities scon LEE ROBERTSON Hootenanny 3,4; Chr. 4; Class Ac- tivities; Hi Jinx 1,2,3,4; Masque ' nWig3 32 SS !V si ' J ' JOHN ROHUCEK Football 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Block P.G. 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4 BILL ROSS Class Activities ROBERTA CLARICE ROSALES F.H.A. 2,3,4; Masque ' n Wig 4; Rally Club 3; Hi Jinx 3; Sandpiper 4 MARILYN JEANNE ROYER Masque ' n Wig 4; Sec. 4; Gar- land Girl 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball Att. 4 MIKE SCARDINA Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Swimming 2,3; All MTAL 3; Block P.G. 3,4 KIM JANE SCHAEFFER F.H.A. 1; Legislature 1; Honor Roll 3,4; Garland Girl 3; Class Activities BILLSCHNEYDER Football 1,2,3; Legislature 1 ,2; Prom Committee 3; Hon- or Roll 1,2; Golf 2 JANE RUSSELL Sandpiper 4; Rally Club 4 CHARLES EDWARD SCHAFER Block P.G. 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Cross Country 3,4; Foot- ball 1; Hi Jinx 2 RHEA ELLEN SEATON A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; C.F.S. 3,4; Sec. 3,4; Garland Girl 3; Berkeley Model U.N. 4 GREG SHERRILL Transfer 3; Boseball 4; Class Activities 4; Legislature DAVID SELLARS Class Activities MARY CORA SHYMANSKI Band 2,3,4; Rally Club 2,3,4; Masque ' n Wig 4; Garland 3; Hi Jinx 3,4 SANDRA LEA SMITH Majorette 1 ,2; Songleader 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Hi Jinx 1,2,3; A.S.B. Scholar 4 PAUL R. SOLLAZZO Class Activities; Honor Roll 2 JANICE SOWELL Transfer 3; Masque ' n Wig 4; Hootenanny 4 RICK SPUNG Class Activities; Legislature 4; Honor Rcill4 DEBBIE DENISE ST. CLAIR A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; C.F.S. 1,2; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Hi Jinx 2,4 LYNETTE STEINMETZ G.A.A. 1,2; Rally Club 3; Class Activities; Honor Roll 2,3,4 MICHEAL STEPHENS Drum Major 4; A.F.S. 4; Pres. 4; Cross Country 1; Science Club 2,4; Sci. Fair 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4 GARY STEWART Track 1,2; Basketball 3; J.V. Block 3; Latin Banquet LYNDI STIMSON Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Honor Band 2,3,4; Honor Orchestra 3,4; Chorus 4 KATHRYN STODDARD Transfer 4; Ba nd 4; Class Activities MIKE STRATMOEN Transfer 3; Class Activities 3,4; Honor Roll 3 34 ' ■KS K jJB JAMES TABATA Basketball 2,3,4; Block P.G. 3,4; Rally Club 3 SUELLEN TAYLOR A.S.B. Secretary 4; Football Att. 4; Hi Jinx 2,3,4; Garland Girl 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4 JOtWN MANDY THAYER A.S.B. Co-Ordinator of Activ- ities 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Masque ' n Wig 4; A.S.B. Scholar 3; A.F.S. 1,3,4 ROB THOMPSON Block PG. 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Football 4; Wrestling 3,4; All MTAL 3,4; Rally Club 4 I ' mESAion Iranster 4; M OossAttiviliM SANDRA JEAN THOMPSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 1; State Treos. 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Asst. Head 4; Hi Jinx 2,3 JOHN T. TIMAR Football 1,2,3,4; Block 3,4; Key Club 3,4 P.G. «rt K)Girtl;Q MISSING   S .«+ ' Nancy Bryant Ed Gedrocz Warren Giles Alfred Hardman Wy 1; Footoll UAGortond JOETOMUN Football 3,4; Track 4; Club 3,4; Legislature 3 D.KATHLEEN TOMS Ral y Hi Jinx 1,2,3,4; Adv. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 2 WON «f l«i9 3A TERESA TOYN Transfer 4; Rally Club 4; Class Activities 4 JIMTYSVER Transfer 2; Forensic 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Tennis 3,4; C.S.F. 4; Berkeley AAodel U.N. 4 IMU JOYCE VAN MECHELEN hck fG. Garland Girl 3; Class Activi- ties PAMELA VAN SCHOIK Rally Club 3; Class Activities Gary Parsons Josepli Romano Suphani Sophaphan Ian Stiny Johann Tam Philip Westerlund GAIL WARD Legislature 1 ,2,3; Class Treas. 2; Rally Club 2,3; Garland Girl 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4 UNDA WESSON G.A.A. 2; Rally Club 3; Class Activities; Honor Roll 2,4 TERESA WICHERS Transfer 3; Madrigals 4; Hon- or Roll 3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 4; Lyres Club 4; KKK 4 ROANNA WILLEH Publications 2,3,4; Bus. Mgr. 3,4; A.S.B. Connm. of Publi- city 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; A.S.B. Scholar 2,3,4; Rally Club 1,2, 3,4 JACKWILUAAAS Football 1,3; Basketball 2,3; Legislature 3,4; Rally Club 4 DAVID WINTER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1 ,2,3; Block P.G. 3,4 ROBERT WISLER Honor Roll 3,4; Wrestling 3,4 MEUNDA GRACE WRIGHT Class Treas. 3; Rally Club 1,2,3,4; Treas. 4; Honor Chor- us 3,4; Hi Jinx 2,3,4; Asst. Dir. 4; A.S.B. Scholar 1,2,3,4 35 m m«tirjmm ... J. Magyar Prasident B. Wyman Vice-Prasident S. Thornton Secretary P. Bedell Treasurer S. Adorns AA. Aiello T. Altenburg J. Alvin B. Amor D. Anthony R. Azevedo J. Boer B. Bailey C. Bailey J. Barbaglia C. Barker M. Barnes C. Borringer T. Bergard N. Berlandt N. Biersteker M. Bishop 38 Juniors— The Juniors; The largest branch of the PGHS tree will supply next years leaders as a base for the continuation of the growth of Pacific Grove High. The Jun- iors next year will lead the school in D. Bird C. Blankenship R. Blankenship S. Bliss A. Bogatierv B. Bowman T. Boutin M. Bradley C. Bradley Class spirit end in occo PGHS.Asltieb« students of Podf forword to o rw CInw I .U«i I Uvtitt I lors- ' . -oders Class Of 66 spirit and in accomplishing the goals of PGHS. As the base of the PGHS tree the students of Pacific Grove High will look forward to a rewarding year. IVonttiship C. Browe D. Brown M. Bruchs M. Buckle M. Bullock R. Buonoccorsi A. Burnhom J. Busico K. Bufler C. Buttery K. Carlson G. Corey L Cartwright J. Chaney B. Castanos D. Chang C. Coffin B. Colborn P. Collins R. Compton C. Corso M. Cox C. Cox L Cram V. Crandell P. Crenshaw B. Culolo T. Culolo L Culp P. Culver M. Cupps P. Currier E. Davis E. Davis S. Davis L. Davison 39 I. Deadrick B. DeHay L. Deleon G. Dix G. Donaldson G. Dorman J. Draper R. Dreher M. Dunipoce P. Edwards S. Edwards C. Embrey S. Enkosky D. English C. Erickson J. Erickson L. Evers R. Flaherty C. Fox T. Everman R. Fletcher S. Foulkes C. Faulks E. Fleury G. Friddle G. Fife D. Fosso J. Fulton D. Gadsky D. Garrett D. Gilman K. Garcia E. Gaudoin P. Glynn T. Garner T. Gifford P. Godfrey G, Gfiffii 1 40 L. Guyot L Hafner H. Hall N. Hamisch t B. Goff B. Gomez M. Gonsalves R. Gorrell Itao W. Goteschalk P. Graber K. Graham S. Griffin Ihtoi G. Griffith C. Gruwell J. Guerin J. Gutekunst M. Hammun R. Hanson K. Harper J. Horrill C. Hayes J. Henny K. Henson J. Herzog E. Higgins J. Hillebrand y x p. Hitchcock E. Holder 41 , ' S]1 ' 5 L Housh D. Hufford C. Humes C Hunt G. Hunter C. Hutchinson C. Hyland J. Iversen fl E. Jaehne S. Jefferies C. Johansen D. Johnson P. Johnson P. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson ■i D. Jones J. Jones B. Jung A Kavonough KMnqxs J. Morett R. Marion D. Marshall V. Maung S. McCann R. McCarthy - m  iiiiifiirn!ifflii ' mirtfMmiriiiiiiiiiiiii« r ttctw |LlkC lt M. Menasco K. Morris M. Neilson A. Merbs K. Morness S. Nelson J. Miller B. Mosier L Nervo J. McCornock B. McCoy M. McCulloch T. McDonald J. McGraw L Mc Kinney C. McKinsfry S. McMillan A. McNulty T. Mac Pa rf land M. Meagher M. Mrlville J. Miller P. Mumford E. Nicoll P. Miller M. Murphy Pam Noel J. MacMurry G. Noble S. Mitchell V. Nave Nobrigo C. Montgomery H. Naylor K. Northam ' j mmmaaiiimmmmBariaiim i MlMM lH l P. Oberst T. O ' Neill Fred Page K. Patterson P. Parr S. Peterson p D. Pflueger D. Pitter ., ' v J. Popkey D. Quakernbush N. Ramer R. Rasmussen J. Riovo S. Robertson G. Rugg P. Ryan J. Sammis R. Scholefield G. Sonde S. Schneyder M. Saunders D. Schupbach R. Sawyer M. Seda S.Sffli S. SpH ■BsgeRiBmiKVBiRniin A. Tumbleson S. Ichjda Mary Underwood F. Vollentini D. Vasquez T. Vasvary Rosemorie Riker Buff Save Nancy Selonder David Severin Christina Stanford George Taylor Frank Valentini Kay Whitoker R. Verwold M. Vernon R. Vining H. Vitan K. Walter C. Welch A. Stiny L. Tannehill A. Stirling S. Thornburg S. Stutzman J. Thielen M. Sugiharo D. Tierney K. Sutliff D. Trinkle B. Wardle B. White S, Winn 45 B. Wenner President D. Davis Vice-President D. Hjggins Secretary M. Decker Treasurer C. Armstrong S. Ahlquist M. Albov R. Alexander K. Avery A. Avilo Sophomores The Sophomores; the smallest twig now will grow to be the strongest branch on the PGHS tree. Throughout the year the tree will see this twig grow straight and perfect and the tree will -Clas feel at ease M comes for tliis Iw we will know tli« hands. G. Borrineau L Barstad R. Bauer D. Bray E. Carey C. Carter C. Briggs D. Carlile T. Chandler S. Burgess S. Carr C. Chang J-ChiiJTl tColim Kmt, P. J. Bedell G. Bennett S. Bennett B. Berg B. Beron B. Bettencourt P. Blair B. Booker M. Bordynski 46 wni,:j, ' „« , ' !L ' (.if.iiu iui!r ' j:p7aijiB},n}iiH ifiT ' rMMiiift!tiirViiiiii ' iTiii[ii ' --i----iri iirn ' -- ' ' rtiai i i i gk iii iM ww mmi -Class Of 67 feel at ease knowing that when the time comes for this twig to lead the school we will know the school is in capable hands. B. Coleman J. Compton M. Cotto M. Coulter B. Cowen J. Cowen W. Cowen J. Davis W. Delohanty S. Denrioulin T. Downs D. Downing R. Dreyer L. Eads M. Eason B. Eldred L. Esquivel D. Evans G. Faike L Fa va lore M. Feliciano B. Forbes C. Forbes J Friddle L . Gaiko L. Gain L Gaines 47 -fi ' r- ' i-f-fi ' iir ' liirt -l ' ra ' r ' ir ' hir-iffrWfTPfr ' -iihtaiaiiagiBii J. Gates V. Gida AA. Giles D. Goe bel J. Grodis J. Griffin J. Holly AA. Jarvis S. Kallerup S. Howell L. Johansen V. Karcher J. Huffman B. Jones C. Kelleher L. Huff T. Jones D. Klemin C. Griffith J. Gunther L. Guyot S. Hammond A. Kohn S. Lopierre AA. Lloyd K. Kren D. Lego C. Lopez B. Kuwantani J. Link K. Lunt C. Hamlet L. Hansen E. Harper D. Has ' ■y E. Hendricksen D. Hogge D. Monuw (lltoiiiis 1 48  Ht;! « w T;: L ff ym ' Vl F ; tvvJ : ll y|l{ J l B j l i Lk. l J uAit iti, wm m LlWf I km nnM D. Mahurin V. Maillett D. Mahurin T.Marion • M. Martins M. Mata C. May M. McCornack K. McCurdy R. McNeil T. McPartland T. Reynolds I 49 D. Middeke J. Miller B. Minafo N. Micchell D. MoHett B. Mothersheod K. Moudy E. Nave K. Niel K. Nreto P. Nieto J. Noble V. Nunthasungkeet L. Olcoft S. Padgett R. Parkes dori r . G. Turner S. Turrentine A. Tyler 51 J. Stutzman President G. Higashi Vice President C. Dale Secretary C. Min Treasurer G. Addington T. Altenburg J. Andrews M. Armstrong C. Ashment L. Aytes J. Azevedo R. Bailey L Barbagiio L ' F, pJbroni T-. Barter N. Bowaan D. Bell R. Bell P. Besobrazoff S. Bileci R. Blankenship T. Boswick 52 Freshman- The Freshmen; the seedlings will in a space of four years take over the responsibility of the schools joys and sorrows. They will learn in the course Class of theit growth I they moy whhit their high school B. Bradley L. Britt T. Bruchs A. Brashear D. Brooks J. Buchanan T. Brenron A. Brown L. Buchanan NCiiitwgl, ■■■■-.•Ifiu .-tVsj - iiiiiitt S. Chivers J. Clafin M. Colvin S. Colwell J. Conner D. Conrad nan- I ...he {tool! |oys and m in the course Class of 68 of their growth to be strong so that they may withstand the storms of their high school life. D. Consiglio G. Cooke B. Corsa oQ . W. Corey A. Cota M. Craig F. Butrica E. Carlson N. Castro N. Crondell J. Cupps J. Oillion S. Dreyer J. Donaldson C. Dilts T. Devine C. DeCeon R. Davis D. Daniels S. Eads C. Ecker 53 ■- •• ' ■• ' ' • • R. Eddy R. Ellings R. Elstolo N. Ensminger i jk ' ' - ' ! ' C. Everett L Evans M. Everman I. Evers J. Fader A. Faus y p. Faus F. Favaloro P. Files D. Fischer R. Flaherty F. Fletcher K. Flynn R. Frey D. Gadsky S. Gates L. Gill D. Goebel P. Forbes M. Frotii W. Gammens R. Francis T. Fuge W. Garmany L. Freeman J. Funderburg J. Gorner F.Gioy LHonw C. Gerhardt G. Gipson J. Graham C. Gibson D. Goddard L Graham 54 mm 1 ' F. Gray D. Grass L Hanson C. Harper N. Harper iiHiliii D. Greene L. Groves J. Hansen J. Grice D. Hackeft K. Hansen K. Griffin L. Holl R. Harding S. Harr P. Harthawoy J. Hayes L. Heldt V. Henley K. Henn L. Herd R. Herzog S. Heyl P. Higuera S. Hill D. Hoffman r B. Holnnes K. Holman J. Holt L. Hook C. Hoyt K. Hoyt S. Holmes R. Hunter B. Hutchinson R. Hutchinson J. Hyler E. Issac D. Jannarck C. Jenkins B. Johnson E. Johnson G. Jonhson L. Johnson M. Johnson R. Johnson S. Johnson S. Johnson B. Lawley C. Ledbetter C. Lewis D. Layne P. Lepai T. Libby •VfV I JHU R. Morris J. Morrison A. Morrison H. Napier V. Neel C. Nelson D. Nelson G. Nelson H. Nowell J. Ogorzelec i N. Orrett G. Owen T. Padilla J. Perez V p. Perez E. Perkins A. Petitt A. Pshevlosky S. Reeling S. Riley F. Potter L. Randolph J. Reioc D. Roberts L. Price C. Rees J. Ricketson W. Roberts I Sc «ref miiMniM ' ' ' ' g.S;Xj?W5y-r,: ;;- .;,?■: LPnce E. Rojos R. Romano R. Rose CtNi R. Ross C. Rosskilly C. Ruble IlictaKKi J. Russo R. Rye K. Samoro W WMffi K. Scherer C. Scherter J. Schooler G. Sehram S. Sellars 59 K. Sollazo M. Scares ■•V ' - ' - ' • S. Souders R. Spafford f f 1 D. Traylor K. Sullivan H. Summa T. Tabata P. Thibahult E. Tosta Y. Tabasaki R. Thornburg P. Trinkle M. Taylor R. Thornhoupt F. Troia W. Tellefsen T. Torrey P. Torre J. Townserd R. Tucker A. Underwood liiiiiiiNilliiliiiiiii iiiiiii « ■4 54 dllLi AA 1 . t ■« vf - • • ■-jgasT • 5 • V 1 e ..ar -fW r  1 « ,- J JHP « nm : f r Athletics Varsity Ron Gorrell — T Rob Thompson — G Bob Wesson — HB Nike Nichele — G Tom Moore — E John Timor — C Horace Costanzo — E Jerry Cabrol — G Dan Hufford — FB John Alvin — G Don Schuetz — G v i. Dennis Garrett — E Steve Harding — E Bob Booker -HB P.G.H.S. p.G VARSITY 40 h BUh H p.G 17 B V; ' «B p.G 20 |hr,Jy p.G 6 p.G p.G 26 ■VK VililU p.G 27 V , H P.G 13 Football r;i-yai:i;«t« . J? y; Scott Self-QB Gary Crawford — T Dennis Sells — FB Ken Morris — G Butch Gomez — T Steve Howell — E Bruce Tambellini — C SCORE BOX Junipero Gonzales Hollister 19 Gilroy 13 King City 12 Live Oak WMi San Lorenzo Valley .... 20 i — Carmei 20 t If Ben Culala — HB Maurice Cotta — T Mike Feliciano — E 66 ■liliiimiiiiiiiii ammammmmmsa s? Sideline coaching . . . tension . . . injuries . . . and determination. Junipero struggles to down a breaker. - No. 82 upsets his target. Breakers to the rescue, to keep that ball. ii .-!. ' - ,:.: ..i:. iiiismi,iiL Junior Varsity Football Tough Season . . . Tough Team! P.G. brings down man . . . and saves score. PACIFIC GROVE JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Kevan Avery Ray Azevedo Cliff Bailey Charles Barker Andrew Cotta Eldon Davis Lorry Esquivel Charles Forbes Wally Gottschalk Keith Grohom Clinton Gruvs ell John Guerin Howard Hall Kenne Henn Bill Hutchinson Bob Kuwatani Jeff Magyar Clyde Maryama Tom McDonald Joe Miller Ken Nieto Phil Nieto Tim O ' Neill Jim Peterson Dennis Rockwell Ron Sanchez Bob Scardina Tim Sullivan Hoyt Tarola John Thomas Frank Timor Dale Word Bill Wardle Ken Yeakum Coaches — Mr. Leith Heyl, Mr. Rei Yoshinobu 69 ROW 1: J. Shirreff, S. Blonkenship, H. Stirling, P. Torrey, M. Cordero, T. Bruchs, C. Dilts, F. Crocker, R. Bailey. ROW 2: J. Stutzman, B. Winter, R. Harding, T. Tabota, K. Sheffield, B. Roberts, P, Besobrohoff, J. Fader. ROW 3: L. Calhoun, D. Greene, M. Young, T. Libby, R. Morris, G. Shattuck, J. Perez, J. Andrews, Mgr. ROW 4: J. Azevedo, M. Otani, T. Sherbourne, C. Lewis, B. Everett, B. Germany, D. Hoffman, B. Johnson. ROW 5: Mr. Robert Grate, Coach, Charlie Nelson. Freshman Football  OWl;G.Hi Aiewdo, D. Si FRESHMEN SCORE BOX ♦Gonzales 13-0 Hollister 26- 6 Gilroy 14- 6 King City 7-7 LiveOak 18-13 San Lorenzo Valley 19- 8 Carmel 13-13 denoteswins I t; . ♦. V. L ' ' ■.I A ROW 1: T. Bostwick, E. Gaudoin, T. Sullivan, E. Davis, J. Popkey, B. Winter, F. Valentini, F. Crocker. ROW 2: Mr, Yoshinobu, Coach, W. Gottschalk, N. Ensminger, R. Rassmussen, J. Sammis, R. Gorrell, R. Thompson, Captain, W. Reulond, M. Cotta, J. Stutzmon. Wres tling j y L K ■y 4 1 1 . ? fr «,- ROW 1: G. Higashi, H. Nguyen, J. Gunter, E. Perkins, B. Hackett, ROW 2: J. Guerin, J. Azevedo, D. Schupback, E. Van Scoy, J. Nix, D. Stewart, R. Hansen, B. Dehoy. ROW 3: Mr. Rei Yoshinobu, Coach, S. Johnson, R. Harding, K. Nieto, J. Cobral, S. Demoulin, D. Schuetz, P. Nieto, R. Miller, S. Shoemaker, Scorekeeper, M. Nickele. T, m -k lSV - f% - L K Andy Bedell Varsity Basketball ill Creecy Guard u 34 0ii im Tabata Guard 34 V KJi fel ; Si? i ■v■l4};t ;■. ;,:.-Sv;X; Ethan Higgins Guard Andy Bedell Forward l||ili| m ri ' -s !- • L S v- ' ' j i B Greg Dorman For word - Dennis G Cente Varsity Basketball High lights Grant Pennington makes the . •, points, against Junipero. Bill McGill fights for ball against Gonzales, OS Dennis Garrett stands by. 74 i ff3 A tense moment as John Johnson tries to make that basket. Lightweight Basketball Coach Howell discusses the next play with the team. Doug Fitter shoots for a basket as Ray Harding looks on. fe l te v:Si:t .. :-- = pifth i -M fi ?. i r wfi ;i i f ft ¥ -1 1 y p|! yiJ Hp 1 ) ROW 1 : M. Otoni, T. Culala, R. AAcGowan, C. Maruyama, P. Wong. tOW 2: T. Chandler, D. Fitter, F. Bussey, D. Rockwell, J. Griffin, B. Berg, D. Hoffman, S. Underwood, K. Sheffield, R. Harding, B. Culala, Mr. Charles Howell, coach. Junr p Dennis Jump . . . ROW 1 : S. Self, T. Wooley, L. Tannehill, R. Morris, C. Lewis, Mr. Robert Grate, coach. ROW 2: M. Young, B. Kuwatani, B. Tambellini. ROW 3: D. Sells, B. Bettencourt, J. Cowen, C. Bailey, R. Buonaccorst, D. Hogge, M. Feliciano, S. Howell, J. Thomas, R. Sanchez, B. Wesson. Scott Self is surrounded by Gonoles men as Ricky Buonaccorsi looks on. Junior Varsity Basketball r Scott Self scores for PG on a fast break. iivt l 79 ROW 1 : C. Lewis, T. Knight, B. Winters, AA. Colvin, F. Mills, J. Nix, D. Stevens, M. Woodward. ROW 2: J. Gibson, A. Cotta, AA. Laddy, L Eimbley, J. Gates, B. Leyva, D. Hoffman, C. Jones. Track and Cross Country ROW 1 : R. Dryer, C. Forbes, K. AAorris, G. Carey. ROW 2: P. Pucci, B. Wyman, N. Hamisch, AA. Bradley, A. Stiny, F. Crocker. ' ' i - .. ' t ■- ' :  ROW 1: R. Rasmussen, B. Wyman, J. Gunter, D. Spencer. ROW 2: T. Gunfer, C. Schafer, A. Stiny, C. Link, P. Collins. ROW 3: D. Stevens, N. Hamisch, F. Mills, G. Corey. Eimbley heads for o first in the high hurdles at Holllster. ' d l rirf Wymon leads the pock through the 2 mile course ot N.C.S. one. 81 ROW 1; AA. McGuire, K. Anderson, D. Downing, R. McCoy, AA. Brownell. ROW 2: C. Dilts, D. Davis, F. Vallentini, T. Cuioia, J. Horrili, P. Reynolds, J. AAontgomery, AA. Cleory AAgr., W. Giles, B. Castonas, R. Rosmussen, J. Shep- herd, R. Porks, H. Summd, J. Theilen, R. Gorrell, R. Scholefield, B. Bettencourt, J. Riovo, AAr. Henderson. NOT PICTURED: P. Bedell, A. Stirling, D. Anthony. p,G,Hi;twifl FftdMcOoqii Swimming, Golf, and! ROW 1: B. Berg, C. Rees, D. Lewis, G. Donolson, G. Truner, L. Cram. ROW 2: S.Johnson, R. Hunter, D. LeGare, S. Vallencourt, R. AAiller, S. P. Johnson, R. Johnson, AAr. Lebeck. Dole Lewis attempts to sink a long one. 82 Mr. Cowell discusses schedule with Scott and Fred as their opponent looks on. P.G.H.S. ' two top tennis men: Scott Self as number one man and Fred McCrary as number two man. and Tennis . . . ROW 1: B. Higbie, B. Wenner, S. Self, C. Chang, F. McCrary, J. Alexander, B. Rhode, D. Marshall. ROW 2: J. Tyver, F. Bussey, T. Ching, S. Robertson, R. Fink, B. Jones, C. Boiiry, B. Bannerman, S. St. Clair, T. Wooley, J. Salak, D. Lungsen, Mr. Cowell. 83 ' • . J ' ■■■' ' •■. ■k ' :W T ' - ' ■■■■' ■' ■ - -■■- ' i? ■■3  3 ' v ; ; ■- - -- ' ' ya j-. «faypg,- - vf:: ..j ..■iu ----.Vj d tL% ROW 1: B. Tambellini, H. Tarda, D. Pitter, M. Murphy, B. Culala, D. Rockwell, D. Hufford, J. Russo. ROW 2: J. Huffman, Mgr., B. Hutchinson, S. Harding, R. Sanchez, B. Kuwatani, M. Feliciano, H. Hall, J. Cabral, J. Thomas, Mr. Heyl. Baseball . . . Fitter steals second base. ROW 1 : B. Strickland, C. Maruyama, R. Harding, E. Perkins, J. Fador. ROW 2: D. Ward, J. Stutzman, J. Peterson, R. Garcia, M. Cotta, L Esquivel, Mr. Sontini. ' • J!It WSI8 S!!S5Sl« i!««:«SWa '  T5:§S tB« Gitfs I opportunil (ltdtelico otforiis •I ' offered « cloisei; ship, (i d etitliusioit and I dsl« w V ROW 1: M. Seda, N. Lawley, V. Moung, E. Songstad, D. Downing. ROW 2: S. Peckham, D. Anthony. Advisor Miss Suzanne Miller shows her volleyball team proper and winning way to serve that boll. .:v5ar Girl ' s Nancy Lawley is just Oi iltlrniiwd to j 4 ■ s ? . 11 Girl ' s Athletic Association provides the opportunity for girls to test their skills at various athletic achievements. But more than that, it affords the girls more diversified sports than offered in their regular physical education classes; and it also developes good sportsman- ship, and an enjoyoWe- ' WQ) to pmcMC AA, enthusiasticolly ponsjtfl and basketball conc ssioyis avvpfds banquet that is v e Girl ' s TOP ROW: Miss Suzanne AAiller-Advisor, Marie Seda-Vice Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Peckhann-Pres, Debbie Downing-Sec-Treos. Athletic Association as determined to guard that basket as Ellen Songstad is determined to make it. GAA President, Sandy Peckham demonstrates the form that gave her her high average. I I I iWl .mbM iWA ii!k MTji«l:ieK£J« SK  tttetii aiiMttM Billy the Breaker — Sally Shoemaker ? Leading the crowds in the stands . . sponsoring the annual football dance . . standing for the red and gold . . . makinc confetti . . . painting victory posters . organizing rooters ' busses . . . making breaker tags . . . crying over close games . . . staying in spirit though losing . . . are all part of the year for these spirit boosters of Pacific Grove High. iiltiBlia« i M i ii i iJ«lrt li l iil ai l iiii i i rii iMi V fl i iit Rally Club . . . Cheerleaders ROW 1: Susie Stutzman. ROW 2: Georgene Rigg, Cyndie Griffith. ROW 3: Doug Pitter, head. ROW 1: Holly Nayler, head. ROW 2: Colleen Golding, Chris Faulks. ROW 3: Karen Morness, Sandy Kallerup, Sandy Smith. wiA ' ' . fflokins ...Ort riibowien LLBREfiKEK5 I ' 5 ■Bi ■-cL ' ib m BOW 1: M. Sfephens-Pres, L Huff-Sec, S. Sunderville-Treas, B. Ilhan- Exchange Student. ROW 2: N. Berlandt, D. Johnton, M. Menasco, M. Under- wood. ROW 3: S. Reynolds, J. Tellefsen, C. Kellerher, M. Thayer, K. Kren, M. Warner. ROW 4: J. Fuge, R. Nieto, K. Walter, C. Torre. The American Field Service is the busy organization that sponsors our foreign exchange student, each year. This year ' s exchange student was Bahadir llhan, from Ankara, Turkey. To support this worthwhile endeavor, the club sponsors an annual AFS Week on campus with such entertainment as hootenannies, assemblies, candy day, alumni games, and the annual auction. Below, Bahadir is with his American family, Lt. Col (Ret) Roy Stephens and Mrs. Stephens, and his American brother, Mike. At left, Bob shares a joke with senior. Jay Alexander, and senior class presi- dent, Stan Lindberg. - V ' s - ' i AFS . . . American Field Service CSF . . . California Scholarship Federation California Scholarship Federation is the golden organization that students diligently study and strive to belong to, for its requirements demand intelligence and high character. This much looked up to club, sponsor scholarships, an annual sucker da ' sale and for the conscientious individual, high scholastic honors. ROW 1: S. Lindberg-Pres, R. Seaton-Sec, C. Howell-Sec, S. Reynolds-Treos. ROW 2: D. Guthrie, M. Albov, D. Chang, M. Pavlov, D. Pitter, J. Alvin, J. Tsyver. ROW 3: J. Noble, E. Nave, M. Underwood, B. Schlepp, L Alcott, Y. Tokasaki, L Song, B. Eldred, D. Moffeft, S. Peckham, M. Bullock. ROW 4: J. Wilson, D. Johnson, K. Walter, L. Evers, K. Huff, S. Alvin, L Melton. Sl -y xt ■4 1 K - ' ' 1 30 «f 6 ROW 1: J. Cabral-Pres., R. Thompson-Vice-Pres., S. Self-Sec, T. Gunter- Treas., D. Hufford-Sgt. af Arms. ROW 2: B. Creecy, M. Campbell, J. Rohlicek, J. Timar, L Tannehill, J. Alvin, B. Culala, T. Sullivan, E. Gaudoin. ROW 3: D. Pitter, M. Nickle, J. Harrill, R. Gorrell, J. Johnson, D. Winter, J. Popkey, M. Cotta, D. Schuefz, K. Gaudoin. ROW 4: R. Ziegenbein, G. Crawford, M. Pavlov, D. Rockwell, T. Moore, M. Neubert, K. Niefo, J. Huffman. ROW 5: F. AAcCrary, H. Costanza, D. Peterson, T. Hogge, D. Garrett, S. Howell, R. Bostwick, G. Donaldson, S. Demoulin, J. Magyar, A. Stiny, J. Nix, F. Morris, D. Spencer. ROW 6: F. Valentini, C. Erickson, B. Booker, C. Forbes, C. Schaeffer, B. McGill, G. Pennington, B. Wyman, B. Gomez, J. Tabata, M. Bradley, M. Feliciano, W. Austin. I0W1:F. I0W2:C D.lijinttl«i. Block PG is the campus varsity organization whose members have proven athletic achieve- ment, and received recognition by a block letter. The club has sponsored concessions and undertook the worthv hile and well ap- preciated task of sponsoring scholarships. 94 tmaiiitm. Block P. B. . . . Key Club Key Club is an has been the prominent all male service club on campus. These recognized individuals provide the school with many services, particularly the annual basketball dances, and have kept up the bulletin board that they had previously given to the school. Key club is also thanked for providing higher standards and being outstanding representatives of youth for our school. ROW 1: F. AAcCrary-Pres., P. Pucci-Vice-Pres., J. Mafhison-Sec.-Treas., B. Higbe-lnternational Representative. ROW 2: C. Schaeffer, C. Johnson, T. Gunter, J. Alexander, B. Jones, J. Gunter, R. Nieto, R. Hanson. ROW 3: D. Lumsden, J. Timor, R. Fink, J. Rohlicek, B. Green. These infamous initials stand for Kelley ' s Kulture Klub, well established by the head of our English Dept. Miss Rose- ary Kelley. Each year this organization takes on more activities. This year was filled with trips to San Francisco, mu- seums and plays. They took time out from soaking up culture to sponsor several fund raising events. ROW 1: M. Lawley-Pres., N. Lawley-Vice-Pres., L. Gleason-Sec. Treas. ROW 2: P. Neil, L Nelson, N. Selander, E. Songstod, L. Song. ROW 3: T. Wichers, D. Anthony, S. Corey, D. Frifschie, V. Maung, J. Fuge, B. Mothershead. K.K.K. And Masque ' n Wig ROW 1: D. Marshall-Pres., C. Finch-Vice-Pres., M. AAcSween-Treos., M. Mabee-Sec. ROW 2: T. Leach, T. Garner, K. Lunt, B. Schlepp, L. Guyot, J. Medany, L Gaiko, J. Chism, J. McGaughey, J. Noble, R. Stine. ROW 3: AA. Royer, AA. Thayer, J. Sowell, D. Davis, D. Orser, G. Bennett, L Hook. ROW 4: L. Richard- son, AA. Shymanski, J. Johnson, R. Niefo, T. Ryan, L Charlesworth, S. Williams. Being nervous at tryouts memorizing lines applying grease- Is paint . . . last minute rehearsals changing blocking . . . bake sales . . . worldlessly watching Shakespearean drama at the Golden Bough Theatre . . . . listening to the build ing scenery checking Play bills in San Fran- production supervisor after a perfor- mance of the National Repertory Thea- tre Cisco theatres . . . are all part of a wonderful year for these recognized aspiring thespians in Masque ' n Wig. Chinese Culture; Spanish; Lyres Clubs LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Chang, A. Chen, L. Hook, V. Maung, J. Fuge. An innovation in clubs, not seen in years post, was the Spanish Club. This organization got off to a small, but progressive start, as they delved into the Spanish language and culture. A new feature in campus clubs this year was Mr. Arnold Kohn ' s organizing of the Chinese Culture Club. Mr. Kohn, new to Pacific Grove this year, is a student of the Chinese and we are grateful that he added a new educational facet to our campus. tf- Sk ROW 1: J. Draper-Pres., A. Tumbleson-Vice-Pres., E. Higgins-Sec, K. Sutliff-Treas. ROW 2: B. Bailey, L. DeLeon, L. Nelson, AA. Bullock, L. Song. ROW 3: P. Glynn, T. Wichers, D. Anthony, K. Northan, D. Maxwell, L. Davidson, N. Selander. Lyre ' s Club is the club for campus music fans. This hardwork- ing group not only enjoys outstand- ing musical events, but brings several of them to our student body, so that we may enjoy them too. Political Science, Forensic, Camera Clubs fuwe H •he group Forensic Club-IEFT TO «K HT: M. Albev, C. Baily, T. Ching, J. Tsyver, D. Chang. Political Science Club One of the organizations worthy of note, for its members study the political events of our world, and how politics shapes and governs lives. It equips its members with a better outlook that prepares him in his citzenship. The Forensic is the organization of established debaters of Pacific Grove High; that ably represent in verbal contests in other schools in Northern California. These individuals ore prepared to work hard for their efforts, that is proved by their trophy. Jf - N. U The Camera Club is the small and sometimes unforgotten hard working quartet that under the advice of Mr. Bruce Anderson, record the story of Pacific Grove High in picture. Political Science Club — ROW 1: J. Tsyver-Pres., AA. Manuel- Vice-Pres., R. Lorsen-Sec.-Tres. ROW 2: C. Coffin, D. Guthrie, M. Meagher, B. Armstrong, R. Morion. ROW 3: D. Chang, T. Wooley, R. Meagher, S. Corey. i - Fb FHA Future Homemakers of America, the group for clomestic-minded stu- dents, concerned and conscientious of their home and Community. l-fy IPim .fcfe ' - FHA- ROW 1: B. Wardle-Pres., I. Evers-Vice-Pres. ROW 2: D. Price, P. Faus, M. AAabee, S. Thompson. FHA And Chalkbreakers Cholkbreakers-ROW 1: S. Reynolds-Pres., N. Wicketts-Vice-Pres., V. Lorson-Sec.-Treas. ROW 2: C. Armers, D. Guthers, D. Fosso, T. Vosvary, S. Pennisi, M. Evermon, J. Fugee. ROW 3: M. Brucks, C. Lowmen, R. Verwold, B. Bonnold, J. Davis, C. Briggs, M. Dunipoce, T. Toylor, W. Tellefseo. ROW 4: A. Bellows, M. Neubert, B. Buckles, P. Grober, D. Maxwell, L Lockes, D. Holzer. - ' ' ' v - .  ' A. Chalkbreakers Future Teachers, and some who are now student teaching at the local elementary schools, through their club ' s program are known as the Chalk Breakers around campus. i.. '  iiimM-.nk ' Pub Sec Km Sai PUBLICATIONS -ROW 1: Pati Kezelo-Knockout Editor, Marguerite McSween-Sea Urchin Editor, Gwen Griffith-Ass. Editor, Sally Shoemaker- Photographer. ROW 2: Marilyn Collins, Margaret Dunipace, Brenda Brans- tetter, Diane Fosse, Jean Friddle, Darlene Johnson, Roanna Willet. ROW 3: Richard Hunter, Greg Dormon, Mike Neubert, Bruce Amor, SuYoung Sunoo, Jim Bishop, Chris Link, Frank Troia. Marguerite McSween, Sea Urchin Editor, and Associate Editor, Gwen Griffith, (ielt) take a break to watch Knockout Editor, Pati Kezeli, prepare copy, as their advisor, Mr. Jock Oallaher looks on. SANDPIPER- ROW 1: Jennifer Abbott-Editor. ROW 2: Associate Editors-Phylis Corr, Marilyn Collins, Sondy Kekhe, Linda Adams, Claudette Hutchinson, Sherry Mitchell, Mary Manuel. ROW 3: Regina Fletcher, Judy Johansen, Caryn Ecker, Yoke Whitaker, Sue Rice, Libby Price. ROW 4: Cynthia Hayes, Steve Robertson, Tony Ching, Steve Corey, Jim Conner, Kay Walter, Lukier. Publications . . . Sea Urchin Knockout Sandpiper The three parts of publications is represented as Darlene Johnson edits for the Knockout, Marilyn Collins prepares copy for the Sand- piper, and Gwen Griffith does layouts for the Sea Urchin. ' 1 I ' ' . -1 ♦ i - 1 f kk. Pacific Grove High School Band . . . ' i i B K ■■' -■■inin if{ . rM • -i- Ox i H Ll - w -L li S ■fig 1 pi T MJ T L 1 . « i r (6, - 1 . li 1 Concert Band, String Orchestra lll l llll W IIIII I I II IIIIIIIII HmMllM UUMII] « Madrigals, Chorus, Pep Band Barbershop Quartet, Majorettes 1964-65 Calendar September 4 Pre School Rally 8 First Day of School 18 Cormel Jamboree 24 First Legislature Session Eng. Dept. Trip — Hamlet October 3 Junior Class Car Wash 10 Homemaker ' s Conference 19 Junior ' s Iowa Testing 24 Asilomar Teacher ' s Conference November 7 Hootenanny 9-14 Carmel Week 12 Big and Little Sister Day 1 4 Monterey Bay Press Conference Carmel Game Football Dance 20-21 Night Must Fall December 3 Asilomar Alcoholism Conference 5 Athletic Banquet 9 Alcoholism Assembly 1 1 Girls ' Slumber Party 17-19 Lwt. Basketball Tournament 17 Christmas Program 18 Christmas Vacation i No Comment, Sally! Hi Jinx Committee; Tom Gifford, Mr. Cowell, Melinda Wright, Georgene Rugg, Mrs. Zanides, Mike Stephens. ' ■i , Rusty inspects the wet and flippary grass. kvZonilH, January 12 Orchestra ' s San Jose Trip 13 Scholarship Awards Assembly 16 Winter Ball . . . Winter in Blue 23 After Game Dance Drama Dept. S.F. Trip 28-29 Evening of One Acts 30 Honor Band Concert February 18-20 Berkeley Model United Nations 27 Honor Orchestra Chorus Concert March 3 Senior Cap Gown Measurement 4- 6 Carmel Basketball Tournament 6 Eng. Dept. S.F. Trip 27 Band Festival Choir Festival 31 Spring Concert April 3 Scholarship Awards Banquet 12-16 Far Western Music Conf. at Long Beach 1 9-24 AFS Week 23 Senior Play . . . Seven Sisters May 1 Senior Play . . . Seven Sisters 6 Atomic Assembly 7- 8 Hi Jinx 13 Senior Assembly 29 Junior-Senior Prom June 13 Baccalaureate 17 Graduation Exercises Been drinking long. 109 The 1964 Football Dance Homecoming Queen is Sally Shoemaker, with escort, Rob Thompson. Her attendants are Sue Taylor, with escort Joe Snyder (left) and Marilyn Royer, with escort Bill Hill. Couples dance to the music of the Imperials Karen Owen and Mike Pavlov enjoy the band. The Queen ' s dance. Doug Fitter is congratulated on the success. %  o v,. The Winter Ball . . . Winter In Blue Couples dance to the music of the well known band, the Sunrisers . Even when sitting out some donees, all enjoyed themselves. The 1965 Winter Ball, Winter in Blue , was the an- nual formal dance sponsored by legislature, under the gen- eral choirmanship of the stu- dent body vice-president. The dance was held on January 16th, with couples dancing to the music of the well known Sunrisers , and was the only formal dance held for the en- tire student body, by the school. Ill The 1965 Basketball Dance . . Sli iu Queen Stephanie McCann, and her attendants, Karen Owen and Georgene Rugg. «| The 1965 Basketball Dance, sponsored by Key Club, on March 13th, saw senior Stephanie McCann crowned as this year ' s Basketball Queen. Chosen as her attendants were senior Karen Owen, and junior Georgene Rugg. The queen ' s escort was Mike Pavlov, while the attendants were escorted by Greg Sherill, and Andy Bedell. MoiiM Sally SI 112 y ■, tv Stephanie McCann Maxina Perkins Sally Shoemaker Misty Moonlight The 1965 Junior-Senior Prom The 1965 Junior-Senior Prom was a night that will be long remembered by those who attended. The dance with the theme, Misty Moonlight, was held in the Pacific Grove High School gym. The couples danced to the music of Neil Armstrong and his Orchestra. Decorations were done in pastel shades and gave the sensation of dancing beneath the stars. Marilyn Royer Sue Taylor Each year the drama department under the general directorship of Miss Shirley Tepper, present on evening of one acts. Each play, though, has its own student di- rector and stage manager. This Taking directions . . , faking production notes . . . giving directions . Mabee, Cassy Finch, and Miss Tepper. are part of the schedule for Marsha John Johnson as Walter and Sheila Foulkes at Mama prepare for a tense scene from Lorraine Hansberry ' s ' Raisin In The Sun . Production Dvtright Marshall as Grigori, is given his due by Mrs. Popov (Marilyn Royer), as Luka (Steve pO ! Jfco. Neii:- - e 1 li III ! —ima igjgHUP NJJMfflA tJgvTBXJtJtMHBfc year a new fea ture was added — that of presenting the plays in circle in the round fash- ion. This met with excited response from the audience, and could well mean a new tra- dition. m iction ■s:ueby ■: Sim Judy Medany as Sylvia, and Mary Shymanski as Crystal, battle for the same man, in The Woman , by Clare Boothe Luce. Of One Acts Nelson), the servant looks on, in Anton Tchekoff ' s The Boor . Susan Stutzmon as Miriam, tries to make the Countess (Mandy Thayer) sober up and see that it is no laughing matter. Sounds Of Song Whether being priviledged to listen to an international figure in folk songs, such as Joan Baez, or just listening to our own Jean Johnson and Scott Robertson, students always gather for one of our well-heard of hootnannies. x- Sounds Of Victory . .i «H P The red and gold is in the air, and over head the banners flare, for the honor of our school . . . these are the sounds of victory heard throughout the campus, and for quite a distance away, during Breaker ' s rallies. m % Sounds of Music We Learn From Others . . . Andl Ute Hillmann, Corcoron High ' s exchange student from Hanover, Germany, intently And Through Experience -w , — ?m ?i yjwM: i J i , ' j,4JiwjuMW Big and Little Sister Day Big and Little Sister Day is a tradition almost as old as our school. With seniors as big sister to freshmen, and juniors to sophomores, it provides for lasting friendship between upper and lower classmen girls. Traditional events include a luncheon and program by the big sisters, and exchanging Christmas and birthday gifts. All sang along with Linda Richardson. Surprise lunch boxes ■9199 lies . chatter ... all port of the awaited day. Alcoholism Conference Roonne Willet and Marguerite McSween plan the agenda for their group. ROW 1: N. Selonder, M. McSween, Chr., H. Dunn, L. Gleoson, D. Johnson. ROW 2: R. Wil- lett, C. Kelleher, V. Maung, P. Kezeli. ROW 3: S. Peckham, E. Songstad, L. Song, D. Anthony, L. Huff. l y Mr. Golloher speaks on business management and advertising. Pacific Grove High ' s first Press Con- ference was held this year with students and teachers from Santa Cruz, Live Oak, Salinas, Monterey, Carmel, Soquel, King City, Sea- side, participating. The purpose was to inn- prove high school publications in the Northern California area. There were workshop ses- sions and activites covering all phases of journalism. The guest speaker was jour- nalist, John Woolfenden, who was publicist for the motion picture, Lawrence of Arabia. All who attended the conference, felt it had been a valuable educational accomplishment. Schedules and registrations attended to by Darlene Johnson, Gwen Griffith, Marguerite Mc- Sweenan, Marilyn Collins. Appreciation is shared by Mr. Dunipace and students alike. Solly Shoemaker meets with Seaside delegation. mtikiMm immaammmmnmf ■' Vf. II. JliiJlMHHlllJIIIII! a Acacemics Academic courses carried at PGHS offer a variety of interests for everyone. For those with manual dexterity, there are the Industrial Arts and Physical Education programs. Students interested in the fine arts may take advantage 122 rnics = ««S offer W triolA(ti ?««. Students of the Music, Art and Drama classes. Liberal arts enthusiasts may partake of English, Social Studies, Foreign language. Science and Mathe- matics courses. Business majors also have varied courses of Study. 1965 Honor Berkeley Model United Nations-Burundi: ROW 1: Marilyn Collins, Rhea Seaton, Margaret Dunipace. ROW 2: Tony Ching, Doug Pitter, Jim Tsyver, Tom Gifford. ALL METAL Winners: ROW 1: Football, Mike Pavlov; Basketball, Dennis Garrett, Andy Bedell. ROW 2: Wrestling, Rusty Bostwick, Rob Thompson. Missing — Lwt. Basketball, Dennis Rockwell. 124 onof Page Lion ' s Club Speech Contest Winner, Bobbie Buckles; Native Sons of the Golden West Speech Contest- First Place in District, Tony Ching. % ASB Scholarship Trophy Winners: ROW 1: Ben Higbe, Paul Pucci, Marguerite McSween, Stan Lindberg, Linda Melton, Johann Tarn, Rusty Bostwick. ROW 2: Linda Gleason, Suzanne Alvin, Kristy Huff, Charlene Howell, Sherry Mitchell, Georgia Bray, Rhea Seaton, Melinda Wright. Missing-Bobbie Buckles, Sheri Henn, Paula Niel, Marilyn Royer. Bank of America Award Winners: ROW 1: Trophies-Ian Stiny, Science and Math; Rhea Seaton, Liberal Arts; Rusty Bostwick, Fine Arts; ROW 2: Ho Nguyen, Laboratory Science; Colleen Golding, Business; Jean Reynolds, Home Economics; Mike Stephens, Music; Sue Alvin, Art; Johann Tam, Mathematics; Kristy Huff, Foreign Languages; Marguerite McSween, Social Sciences; Dave Morrison, Industrial Arts. Missing— Jennifer Abbott, English. 1 WS 1 Advertisiff . a c I ) C - ' x a IC ' U J. [ : d! ' ' -, ,v- Mtaititi i iM ■MlMMiMMiiaiiHMlHMHIliaMHIiailliMli Flowers for every occasion are to be found at Flor de Monterey. FLOR DE MONTEREY 217 Franklin St. Monterey BISHOP ' S NURSERY Pacific Grove-Carmel Highway 375-4896 EVE AR ' S PENTHOUSE FASHIONS Lighthouse Square Pacific Grove, California HOWARD ' S DRESS SHOP 469 Alvarado St. Monterey MARRONE ' S TOP HAT MARKET 570 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove 372-5886 1 T iS y. Mr. Anderson gives Gwen and Marguerite some advice on photography. t ilnotiw l M il« TREND PHOTOGRAPHY ROBERT JO 5- .. 695 Lighthouse Ave. fct .- ' t Monterey ' UJ.Jv..! , TEEN AGE MA PACIFIC GROVE CLEANERS • 222 Grand Ave. HIGH SCHOOl 375-2494 SWns EVENTS PALACE STATIONERY CO. 403 Alvarado St. 1 ♦ CAMPU5 iClHl Monterey, California 375-2685 600 PENNEY ' S Always First Quality Downtown Monterey MONTERr VILLAGE SHOE TREE HI Home of Capezios ■■■Carmel, California WATSON ' S NURSERY David Ave. Ext. Pacific Grove PH 373-4495 Roanna enjoys the attention her Robert John leother coat draws. ROBERT JOHN SHOP Pine Inn-Carmel Fashions In Leather Mike is surprised and pleased by Milton ' s fast service. MILTON CLEANERS 230 Grand Ave. Pacific Grove ir TEEN AGE MAIL • if HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS EVENTS • if CAMPUS SCENE GOOD READING IN THE MONTEREY PENINSULA HERALD tati tmttMiM mm ...,-... ;ty.:-;t. :- vv,, .av:,;, -:mmi r iM Kristy and Suzanne ham it up as royalty while at the Horbor House. HARBOR HOUSE GIFT SHOP Fisherman ' s Wharf Monterey, California 372-4134 VILLAGE SHOE REPAIR Ocean San Carlos Cormel 624-3314 Anthony Gonnez Son TROIA ' S MARKET 299 Pacific Street Monterey Ph. 375-9819 Driver Gary Blackwell takes a break f ' - «!• , W.  «l GROVE : lAUNDRY 472 Li ( •►« Pacific 1 iM GROVE PHARMACY 581 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove Pleasant sales service is just one of the enticing features of Grove Phar- macy. F0RES1 r 7 l TTf ■«OVE 4,„,,„, LA I si: . 3L) 1! WniidKiotnii GROV( GrMfhr ' with Rusty, Bill, and Rick. LAUNDRY ouse Ave. Grove FOREST CARPETS MAPLE SHOPPE 497 Lighthouse Ave. Monterey Ph. 372-7597 Mary ond Sheri enjoy the luxury they find at Forest Carpets. Mandy and Sandy delight in the service they receive at Forest Hill Store. FOREST HILL STORE 1 1 70 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove WELLS JEWELERS 567 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove RASMUSSEN AND MOODY 486 Alvorado St. Monterey 372-4088 . .1.. .;.J.A.,t.ll:.y.ia l. . u. .J. :■,..-.. ,. ,-... ■... , . ' f - ' ' ' ' wM ' ?: ' ' fj ' : :!ii ' k yMti MILLER ' S SHOE SHOP Quality Shoe Repairing 618 Lighthouse Ave. Monterey McDERMED PHARMACY 562 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove CAMERA EXCHANGE 549 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove Ph. 372-3556 Quality Finishing- Sale and Service I Harriet finds her favorite compoct among McDermed ' s wide choice. lANZ Ocean Ave ConiiH 624-7472 KRAMER BROS. JEWELERS 419 Alvarado St. Monterey, Calif. Ph. 372-5308 FRIENDLY MARKET 597 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove 375-0899 Kris enjoys being a Friendly Morket customer. ABINANTE MUSIC STORE 425 Alvarado St. Monterey MAXWELL ' S BARBER SHOP 610 Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove Next To Grove Theatre PENINSULA AUTO TIRE CENTER 246 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove 375-2235 Complete Auto Service California AAA Service LANZ Ocean Ave. Carmel 624-7472 MONTEMAR 686 Lighthouse Avenue 375-2661 II CARR HARDWARE 636 Lighthouse Ph. 375-3857 PACIFIC GROVE PRESS 305 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove 372-4941 Rati and Mr. Graham try to solve a Knockout printing problem. — ' , MJ ' f SlSL 1 JjL ;■; .M - 1 lillMiiii i H Bi V :-?: - .. 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 P 1 rf t , £ V, ' ' H 1 - fe -r-jJ 1 . m - 1 1 «l---ll U . . ' i n y i. v. r •  ' w 1 ' V • i Hf „. m 1 ' - ' ■■■■' -- ■' ■' ■' wMMIria Penny, Judy, and Maxine represent Holnnan ' s Junior World fashion flair. GLADYS McCLOUD WRIGHT ' S HARDWARE Ocean San Carlos 613 Lighthouse Ave. Carmel Pacific Grove In a Gladys McCloud ' s fashion Charlene decides to add to her wardrobe. Quality merchandise is the familiar trademark of Wrighfs hardware. V ' HOLMAN ' S DEPT. STORE Lighthouse Ave. Pacific Grove, Calif. Ph. 372-7131 Linda and Barbara shop for quality at Super Save. $UPER $AVE MARKET Best Store in Tov n 242 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove 375-9581 PACIFIC GROVE FLORAL CO. 217 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove 375-9809 VETERAN ' S CLEANERS 1180 A Forest Ave. Pacific Grove Ph. 375-8455 GRAFTON ' S RADIO TELEVISION 214 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove 372-3802 FOREST HILL CHEVRON SERVICE 1199 Forest Ave. Pacific Grove Ph. 372-7261 itaiiliiil MMia iiHaiiU ilMMMM J X M f. f L ■W Into this yearbook, interwoven with memories you made possible, is the origi- nality and warmth of the staff. For a year- book is a personality in itself, made up of a little of everyone who helped make tins year. It is hoped that whenever you open this book, that the memory of the part that you were, still lingers. EDITOR MARGUERITE McSWEEN ASSOCIATE EDITOR ART EDITOR GWEN GRIFFITH ADVISOR MR. JACK GALLAHER BUSINESS MANAGER . ROANNA WILLETT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR SALLY SHOEMAKER PHOTOGRAPHERS SUYOUNG SUNOO, MR. BRUCE HENDERSON, MR. JOHN ANDERSON OF TREND STUDIO STAFF DARLENE JOHNSON, DIANNE FOSSO, MARILYN COLLINS, MARGARET DUNIPACE 136 mssmsmmmamm mm- 4 :4!t i . . il m r -- -.:fir-i1-f ' -i 1- . ' ' ' H ' !: j1 Mij yrm jmy x ' . ■ImA i ■■' . ■V , .N . ' ■J X(V ' W ' SittiteiiiiiiiMiii ft -
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.