Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)
- Class of 1957
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Q 3 of , W KUJ0 M- , GI J 6 'f'f ' ' v W, O'L 5 ev, Q QQHAKSL xi :ww 96 5 and JCMU1 251595154 ' ' W N ilyy QLW5 in wiki XJ. im?? X NJ ' li H 1 5 9 ik N xx A 1 L !- k X - WSE 4 A 3fNff,Ufj,w X l fy of W N341 fy? 5 Z ,ff x '7'fL-qieff If W1 V 4 W Q9 Wg W 1 fb i Mjh p ,fw ff , M f Q M i4 --11 Q li ..a Published by the Pacificana Staff Pacific High School San Bernardino, California Volume IV 1956-57 Editor .......... Teddy McBee Advisor. . . . . .Ralph Brady ' v K . .1-.-1 1 .1- -11- v 1:-ACIF1 f I 1 5:5 vu. 4 , fa 9,55 ii. z f w X Q, x, ffm w. ,, 'X' W if F Q x ,S . A1 2 4 ' -w. , 4 N ai 2 .3 K X 2 X gy k ,. ,mi . 6 f , .f,, if '- , ' ' , - I ,, ',,5,fg,fen. -3:53 1 4, ff? V s W . , rr ..:',f' 1 vk:3'vef.-9, Q ,, .A 7, A, T .fi iw . 1 ' ,T . 1, A - 1 ,. any ,,5'.. 2'- 'ffft 2 m 15 .pi . be , A... e syncopated beat of a new rhythm, hot and sweet, flowed u usic, quick in tempo, stirring to the blood, bathed the new century strains. Jazz was born! Primitive as the new earth itself, the nascent snatches of melody and structure their beginnings in the rhythmic chants of the Negroes as they worked and spoke to each other. Centuries passed. Then one day the Negro was free-a man to live unto himself and be a man! His songs became free with him. He became a professional musician. His music flowed out and imbued the cultural pattern of our entire century. The early 1920's saw the coming of the flapper, with her high heels and bobbed hair, fibwlh!!Hn the Charleston, newest fad in tripping the light fantastic. the motion A new pict e me into being with Al Jolson in 'The Jazz Singer, .thdiirst '-talking filmff The ' oaring 20's gave birth to all these and like Good- man, ,ommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Stan Kenton, and Paul quick cessi 'T even into our own decade. These formed potter ll the world loves and dances to..From the of 1957, dancing feet havslieatfn out of the music i he world-iazz and its varmions. . This ne 'ttempo of song and dance and we ,ance to the popular our beats w feel a closeness to the e 'self, istic of tlU?reedom of our reedom, of life itself and e A ere at Pacific, weiiveto the ' the 20th century-Jazz ill Til Ni lvl The Jazz Age We dedicate the 1957 Pacificana to Miss Alverda Hertzler for her loyalty, integrity, and preseverance, but most of all because we love her. This retired teacher and counselor started her career at Wilson College in Chambers- burg, Pennsylvania, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree, and then was a- warded her Master of Science in Education at the University of Southern California. She taught two years in Pennsylvania and then came to San Bernardino, as she thought, for one year in 1926. Her visit was prolonged though, because she iust didn't leave! She started teaching English at Sturges Junior High and became Dean of Girls at Arrowview in 1928. 4 After a year at S.B.H.S. as Girls' Vice-Principal and a return to Arrowview, she took over permanently the position of Girls' Vice-Principal at San Bernardino and was in that capacity for 23 years. She then switched to a counselor for gifted students here at Pacific. She spent a great deal of time investigating the needs of students-concern- ing college help and scholarships-and was instrumental in obtaining college and national awards for worthy students in such an amount that the 1956 graduating class probably won more national recognition than any other. Even though she retired last year, Miss Hertzler has spent numerous hours at Pacific this year in hopes of helping more students develop academically, emotionally, and personality-wise. She has also been a member of the Board of Education at the First Baptist Church, written magazine articles, been President of the California Dean's Adviser's Association, Secretary of the Wilson Club in California, on the Board of Directors of the YWCA, and served as co-sponsor of the Fellowship Club at P.H.S. Miss Hertzler has brought goodwill and progress to the students and faculty. She worked as hard for scholarships as did the applicants. This fine lady and outstanding educator is very deserving of any yearbook dedication. Congratulations Miss Hertzler on being Pacifiic High School's Woman of 1957. NX Q E s 5 vw f ,-4w!g,W1 ,-'gy c sg, Qi NI M I ww ,Q L X, . 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ARDlTH ADAMS Student Council, Historian, Pagettes, CSF, Girls' League Secretary, Sobbans, Red Cross Representatives. 5 ,ff JAMES ALEXANDER WAYNE ALEXANDER CURTISS ALLEN S, my Football ABS ASB, Cross Country, JV Base- Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, 5 S. , oh' ball. Key Club. 55 ' , GLENDA ALLEN MARY JANE AMODIA CSF, NFL, President of Quill and Scroll, Sobobans, lnter- club Council, House of Rep- resentatives, Pagettes, Hi- Tide y ASB Girls League Vice-President of GAA, Sec- MARY ANTINUCCI retary of Spanish Club, FTA, Pom Pon, Lehis, Rouse Pagettes, CFS, Treasurer of ol Representatives, Girls' Sobobans. League. . DICK AUDEOUD Football, Basketball, Golf, CFS, Commissioner of Pub- PHIL BAILEY Iicity, Key Club, Varsity Club, Basketball, Golf Quill and CHARLES BAKER Gong Plank. Scroll. A B 'QF-l , if ' K f f 4- fe' r 41 elf?- 'sw ,, R J 'H , 21 if l li g F If Pcigetfes ASB Girls League ASB .F v rx gl' l ' S ' Q The High Notes at Pacific Joh Gulledge, Sharon Green, LaVero Porterlield, and Bill Hague are lisiening to Kent O'Neil lell one of his nofroious Tales while sifting in Senior Park. ,. ,V-q,..,,1.,f'f ', :4'3 'X NME' fr 1 T,,u2.n4- 1 11' ,QJ , Tl! SANDRA BELL Girls' League, ASB. CHARLES BETHURUM DARLYNE BENJESTORF NFL, Flag-Maiorette, Hi Tri, ANN BERGMAN Hi Tri, Gilrs' League. Student Council, Chairman of Noon Activities, Girls' League. IDA BLANKENSHIP LEONARD BLANKENSHIP Mutineers, FFA, ASB, Girls' League. ASB. l i i l l CT '9 1 PAT noone t FTA, Secretary of Fellow- ship Club, Orchestra, Choir, Student Store. BOB BOTTS Varsity Basketball Captain, Student Council, ASB, Gov- ernor of Athletics, Varsity Club. BOB BERGMANN ASB. 1 .Quo 54:49 JERRY BOUCHER Reporter of FFA, ASB. 11 4 ',,w ' .S- 9 JOY BOWEN FTA, Girls' League, BARBARA BERTOLINA 3-D's, Girls' League, fit JAY BLOUNT J, g Dance Band, Varsity Basketball, Rally Com- mittee. ASB. DARLENE BESCH Corresponding Secretary of GAA, Secretary of Pagettes, Sobobans, Girls' League. Q-T ' 'CZ' YVONNE BOLIN Girls' League. 3 l 7' OZZIE BRAZELTON Basketball, CSF, Key Club, Sludenf Council, Chairman of Loan Committee, Varsity Club. BOB BRISCOE Photography Club. ,Koi Nl' f '.j p Xp W L C Rally Commillee, WN All i l l l GMS' League' JERRY BUMGARDNER SUZANNE BULL CSF, Lehis fPresidenll, Girls' League Nice-Presidenfl, Loan Commilte, Pre Med, Hi Tri, Inter Club Council. League, Hi Tri, House of JIMMY BYFIELD BfZ1SliY9llJGll, ASB, Represenlalives. ASB. falslcmiml Nairn--..2. DONNA CARI NGER League, AS B, VV uunn45i, ,J MARGIE COLTON GARY COLLINS Girls' League, Journalism- Wrestlmg ASB fYPl5l- HARRY COOK ASB. BARBARA CUTTER FTA, CSF, Los Conquistadors, Fellowship Club, NFL, Quill ond Scroll, Choir. x Pom Pon HiTlde Stal? Hi Tri Rally Comma tee Girls' OMEGA DANIELS DALE DAVIDSON levgve GAA, ASB, Girls' League. coder Corps, ASB, DARLENE DAVIS Los Conquistadores, FTA, Girls' League, Student Con- gress. BETTY DEAN Senior Editor on Annual Hi Trl HiTide Staff Girls' Pagettes, Student Congress, League Girls' League, NLF. fini 2fi9?HFM.f v DAVE DAWSON ASB. HELEN DE LA CRUZ MYC, ASB, Girsl' League. 1is5fa-nz, ' . F1 Q 1- f I 4 . , ' , ,ff 1 k 1 I 1 7 1 . . ,f sAqLY,po,AN ' CFS, Orchestra, Girls League. SYLVIA DOHERTY Girls' League, Journalism- fypist. MANUEL DE LA TORRE MYC, ASB. DAVE DEVENOT ASB, Football. . .1 1 f .I ,f I 4 I MARY LOU DOCKHAM -K Lehis, Exchange As- sembly, Pacific Revue, House of Representa- tives, Girls' League. JIM DODSON Senior Director of Key Club, Treasurer of Thespions, Science Club, CSF, Fellowl ship Club, Math Club. f Q10 , ii Lb DIANE DOIG Girls' League, Lehis. MAUREEN DOYLE Girls' League, ASB ' SHARON EARL Girls' League, ASB. JOAN DOOLITTLE Vice-President of Quill and Scroll, Sobobans, Feature Editor of Hi-Tide, CSF, Span- ish Club ZAN DYCK Mutineers, Football, Basket- ball, Swimming. ARLENE EATON Girls' League, Hi Tri. 1.,uE' We Seniors Will Never Be llf l EDDIE FERGUSON President of Pagettes, Student Council, Gov ernor of Public Rela tions, Girls' League Choir, Inter - Club Council, House of Representatives, So bobans. Singing the Blues JOHN FORD LINDA FOSDICK JERRY FRAZIER ASB. ASB, Girls' League. Track, ASB. yur 'flu RICHARD FUNK PATSY GADDIS BOB GALLOWAY ASB Girls' League. Dance Band, Band ASB. L e. MN, g 'QU A, A IQVV f DAN GENTRY ASB. JOAN GENTRY Drill Team, Chorus, Girls' League. 31' ASB. DENNIS GALLAGHER Baseball, Mufineers, Rally Commiftee, ASB. JOEL GILLMORE BARBARA GOFFA Girls' League, ASB. 'Q 1 1' DONNA GOODCELL Varsity Cheerleader, Gang plank, Dantes, Scoail Chair- man of Hi Tri. ANNETTE GREEN Student Council Senior BEVERLY GREY lr Music Produc Cass Secretary CSF H Mixed Choir, ASB, Girls' Girls League Lehis tion Hi Tri Girls League Tl e League. al.?a.:.I BILL GRACE -3 15 gil' CHARLOTTE GOOSEY - Lehis, CSF, Vice-President of NFL, Spanish Club, FTA, JANE GRIGSBY Annual Staff, Lehis, Hi Tri, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League. CAROLYN GRONEMYER Head Pom-Pon, Lehis, Hi Tri, Student Council, Governor of Promotions, House of Rep- resentatives, Girls' League. Football Captain, Track ASB .. ,- f W A HARRIET HAINDL President of Thes picns, Spanish Club CSF, Pugefies, FTA Fellowship Club. -V171 W wwwf . R JON GULLEDGE TOM HAGUE WILLIAM HOGUE Mufineers, ASB. ASB ASB 1' 1 x Z STEVE HAMILITON FFA, ASB. SHARON HARRIS Hi Tri, Student Congress M '-'- - - Girls' League 'NV' Nfl l DAN HAYES Q' Student Body President, S' Football, Baseball, CSF, Key ,Gif 7 :,gyX club, vofsny Club, chew. JERYH ERSON 674 man of House af Represe - B05l4ell3 ll B- ,gig:-- tafives, GanQPlank, ? RONALD HAWKINS ASB. JOYCE HARVEY Publicity Chairman of Don- les, Rally Committee, Hi Tri, Spanish Club, Girls'kLeague. A ' 'G' 'Qs Y 's 'I' c-'1' fl.. ' 5. , 1.1 'N T, , V VJ, x K 2- sxvi fb Yr. yi . , J l ,L X ,l I JUDY HAZAS PEARL HEATH SCOYTY HAM JOE HINDS JEANETTE HODGE Girls' League, GAA. Sobobans, Pageiies, Girls' ASB, Band, Dance Band, Tennis, Girls' League, ASB League, M 1 1 ' JUDY HOPE SHARON HOPKINS Girls' League, ASB. Girls' League. HOWARD HOFMAISTER MALCOLM HOWARD Key Club, Amatuer Radio Club, Science Club, GPA V l ',! J Commiffee. DELLANA HUBBY Lehis, Hi Tri, Girls' P U JIMMY JOHNSON Ayy Football, Baseball, Student Council, Governor of JO so Domain. ASB, Que 1 with SHERRY HOWARD Hi Tri, Girls League, Rally IRMA JACKSON Pagertes, G I r l s' Q League. DARREL HUNTER 15.3.- FFA, Ass, Radaewofkshop. 5:5 Alb-, ASB. l i a:k.:iv' tzi . K 92 CHARLES JESSUP ' I cv Termifes. A y 37' V, ll , 4? ' of N -Q . K f ' 'F ' J I - ' BILL JOHNSON Baseball, Football, s tg Q. SANDRA HUTTON JANET HENSLEY Choir, Music Production, Girlsf League. ' Girls' League. JERRY JOHNSON 1 Ass. ' V F' -' f' .I X4 L -1-.475 W 's-ef Xl CRAIG JORDAN Key Club, Tennis Team, NFL, CSF Senior Class Counsel or. M' fqMml.M - 'P 'Half lr ii' DENNIS KEITH Photography Club, ASB DICK KINNEAR Key Club Presideni, CSF, BOB KIRKBRIDE DAVE KLESPER NFL, Radio Amaieur Club. ASB, FFA, ASB, W ff A , y4,ggfffC4', e, W W Q W I ' 1 f rf ' if 3 X 1 f' W f M jf 0 X W 'Z f , I ev Z 9 V 1 i ' ,. I 1 1,z' sig, 1 L 21' CAROLYN KNIGHT Orchestra, Radio Speech, Bll-UE KNUDSEN Girls' League, ASB. ASB. l cAnoLvN Koxss l Ass. S-, CAROL KOENKE Girls' League, ASB- VIRGINIA KREMER Lehis, ASB, Girls' League. ' DELBERT KRAUSS Foofball, ASB. DOLORES KRZEMINSKI ASB, Girls' League. ,1,,,Mq',, , A f . f , 571 if , '- Q ' BARBARA LANDIS French Club, Pre- Med, Fellowship, Drill T e a m, Orchestra, Girls' League. JEAN ETTE LARKI N ASB. TERRY LAWRENCE FFA, ASB. 'l JACK LANIER Band, Basketball, ASB. GAIL LARSON GAA, Gi rls' League, ASB. BRlDGET LECHUGA MYC Vice-President Drill Team, Girls' Leag ue, ASB. A JOAN Loosci-:EN Pageltes, Senior Represen- tative, Girls' League, ASB. - 'YN' We Tapped To Jazz While Studying ci Book JERE LORD Football, Swimming Team, Mutineers, ASB. X, T, , Wg' . , 1 fa 4 W ,V ,gb,,- ,P l Y-nw ' KAY LEWIS GAA, Sobobans, Pageltes, RAY LEWIS CSF, Band. FFA, ASB. DIANE LIBBY Girls' League, Los Conquisladores, ASB. 6- CHARLENE KAY LOGSDON Pagettes, CSF, Girls' League, ASB. :EAW So We Could Pass LYNN LOVELL Football Queen, Dames, Ski Club Secretary, Student Council, Hi Tri Senior Rep- resentative. Baseball, ASB, Mufineers. VAL LYNES PAT MacKENZlE JUDY MAGNUSON Leyns Mmofene ASB, Hi Tri, Girls' League. Girls' League, ASB. DORIS MANNING Fellowship Club, Drill Team, Orchesfra. PHILIP MARK ASB, LGVONNE GRAY KEN MALOREY Girls League Activity Chair LOUISA MAYORAL MYC President, Drill Team, Gilrs' League, GAA, SUE MCCULLOUGH Hi Tri, Girls' League. CHARLETT MCCALI. JOHN MCGUYER Gurls League ASB ASB. 'w PEGGY McMAHAN Drill Team, Mascot, Radio Workshop President, Girls' League. MARION MEISINGER Student Council, Pre-Med President, Sobobans Vice- President, NFL, CSF, Spanish Club, House of Represen- tatives. GREG MEYER Spanish Club, Varsity Basketball. KATHY MlCl'llK Orchestra, Drill Team, Span- ish Club Vice-President, Ftsllnwshin' Club, Radio -t Atiiie eite - A- -- L--e-Mea. BARBARA MELZER Girls' Leag ue, AS B. JANICE MEYER Senior Class Treasur- er, Head Flag 'Ma- iorette, Pagettes Activities Chairman CSF, Sobobans, Fel- lowship Club. DORENE MEISCH CSF HiTr1 Girls League Boys JUDY MENTGEN Soboban President GAA Committee Chairman Pa ettes lCC Mixed Chorus GO AB SUE MEYER GAA President Soboban Board Girls League Cabi- net ICC. ASB AUDREY MILLER , Thespians Secretary, , Fellow- shi Club P - , , GERRI MONONGO MYC, Girls League DAVE MOORE ASB. BARBARA NANCE JACKEEN MORGAN CAROLYN MORTIMER Gurls League Muxed Choir NFL President Los Conquus Girls' League, ASB, ji ASB fudores Treasurer Sobo ffl' F QI LJ K I Council GAA 1 ULD Mk L fb rf V Lv ,IM w X ' NORMAN NEEDLES bpomsh Club President Key MEL NOBLE JOLENE NOYES KENT O NEIL Ass Club Ass Track, ASB- X A I .Is League Ass Mufmeprs Asa Wx 1 4 R' Q up qvx Hx Tri Varsity Pom Pon Stu- JIM PARESE dent Council Rally Com- VGl'Sity Football, Varsity mittee Chairman Baseball. 9. F., K 1 f ,, F MARTHA PATTON Senior Class Vice-President, Annual Stal? Business Mana- ger, Lehi Vice-President, Stu- dent Council, Sobobans, CSF, Hi Tri Program Chair- man, Loan Commission Credit Chairman, Quill and Scroll, House of Representa- LORETTA PELTIER Soboban Secretary, Flag Maiorefte, CSF, Pre-Med, Pagettes. tives. ' : V H v ' - -f .., ' .. X Q fig.-' ., V ., -I ' JERRY PicKENs K A M ASB. 25 RONALD PARK MARILYN PARLAS ty-'Jvxlvw Rock and Mineral Club, Key Drill Team, Girls' League. C fr' VIRGINIA PIEPER -,X .js--nf f' Soboban Sun Goddess, CSF DP' President, Varsity Pom Pon, XJ, J V yn ' Quill and Scroll, Hi-Tide Ed- jim Q' itor, Spanish Club, Governor J of Publications, Student BEVERLY PIPER KATHY PLEIN CAROLYN POIRIER GERALDINE POIRIER Council. Sobobans, Girls' League. Girls' League. Girls' League. Girls' League, 3'.z, in -, 'iiiiillaivk LQVERA PORTERFIELD Denies Program Choirmor, Girls' League, CAROL POULSEN Pugeftes, Sobobons. is- 4 -Q- TOM PRECEADO RITA PRECIADO DONNA RANCHES KAREL RANDA GAA, Pcgeiies Committee Chairman. ASB Girls' LeG9Ue' ASB- MARILYN RANDALL Exchange Assemblies, Girls' PAULINE RAY MARVIN REED Girls'Leogue. League. Hi Tri, Girls' League. A B GAA Pogetles Glrls Leogue FFA 4H Club Girls Leogue President Stu DONNA SAGE Student Council, Governor of Curriculum, Domes, Corres- ponding Secrelory, House of Represenrofives, CSF, So- bobons. SAM SANZONE W- Mutineers Bond Boseboll HELEN RODRIQUEZ MYC, Girls' League GERALD SAVAGE DON SAXBURY ASB. FFA President. ICC. Q has X 'T '7 311-- I i A i CARL SAYLOR Qld ASB. Girls' Leag l. N JANET SCHWEINFURTER Girls' League, ASB. Dames Vice-President Hi Tri. Service Chairman unc , 5 Chaplain of Lehis, Hi Tri ' Girls' League. f IS' L ' 6 l lj V uf f if Q 'Nl Q TERESA seam-.No cLAuoiNe sevmoun ASB, Girls' League. FTA, Girls' League. ALEAH SCHIEDERLEIN E! WX Head Maiorette, Girls' X 1 pf? League. GENE SCHMIDT DOROTHY SHAFER Football, Baseball, Muhneers. Pom Pon Girl, Girls League , MARGO SIECK W Student Council, Governor DON SLOAN of Safety and Welfare H1 Marching Band ASB Tri Exchange Assemblies LARRY SHELLHAMMER ART SIEBERT ASB. ASB, SX' SUE SIMCOX JERRY SIMONS DARCE SIMPSON DORIS SMITH JOAN SMITH GAA, Photo Club, Hi-Tide Staff, Quill and Rally Committee, Dance Pogettes, Girls' League. Rally Committee, Hi Tri- Scroll. Band, Track, Exchange As- semblies. ROBERT SMITH ASB. GILBERT SNOW Cross Country, Track, Muti- NANCY SNIDECOR neers, Key Club, Band, Bas- SHIRLEY SNOW AUDREY SORENSON STANLEY SPITZER Dantes, Girls' League, ketball. GAA, Girls' League. Lehis, Hi Tri. ASB. rv' -TLV' 1 . ir f l BETTY SPRADLIN Thespicns Vice-President, 3'D's, CSF, Fellowship Club, Pcgettes, Sobobons. ,- RON STANFILL ASB. 'url f at vi, ARDA STEPHENS TI l JACKIE STERCHI Hi Tri, Girls League Football ASB Varsity Pom Pon, Secretory- Treosurer of Lehis. BRUCE SWANSON CAROL Swim' ASB. Student Srore Gsrsl Leogue SHARON SWITZER LELAND TAYLOR Pogefies, Drill Teom, Choir, CHUCK TAYLOR Spanish Club, Science Club Chorus, Fellowship Club. ASB. Radio Club, TOM VILLALOVOZ Al. THOMAS LUCY THOMAS GARY THOMPSON ASB. Girls' League, ASB. ASB. PERLINA TONDELLI DONNA TUBBS Los Conquistudores, So- President of Pre-Med, ICC, BARNEY TUMEY bobcns. Girls' League. Coder Corps, ASB. i - I Key Club Treosurer, CSF, Pre-Med, Sci- ence Club, Boys' Store Reoresenfufive. GEORGIA WAITE Sfucleni Council, Governor of Finonce, Domes, Hi Tri, House of Representatives. HORTENCIA URENA Girls' Leogue. DIANE VAN ENGEN Lehis, Girls' League. X. 8 'af K4 Q C , I RENEE VASQUEZ Football, Wrestling. JIM WALL Ski Club, Bond, Dance Bond. 35 BOB WALLACE . BOB WALLERIUS Mixed Chorus, Choir. Photo Club, ASB, w-ugh sys 17 MARLENE WALLIN MARTHA WELBORN Ski Club, Girls' League. Pre-Med Club, Girls' League. K- if DAVE WALMER DEANNA WALMER DIANE WARNER NOEL WEI.I.ER ASB, Girls' League. Pugettes Vice A President, Music Production, ASB. ANN WESTBROOK Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent, Dantes, Sobobans. GAA. ASB. SAM WESTON FFA, ASB. RONNIE WESTERVELT FRANK WHITE Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling JANICE WHITE JERRY WHITE LOUISE WIEBENGA Orchestra, Hi Tri. ASB. Girls' League. i Wm. 1 JUDIE WILMUTH HANA WILLIAMS MARY ANEL WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMSON LOUD Committee, Hi Tri Vice- NANCY ANN WILSEY Lehis Social Chairman Hi JIM WILLIAMS Drill Team Student Store Mixed Choir, Music Produc- President, Sobobans, Gang- Pagettes Historian, CSF, So- Tfl Girls League Football ASB Girls League tion, Boys' Chorus. plank Treasurer. bobans, Radio Workshop. BARBARA WILSON LaVERNE WILSON CAROLYN WILSON JOAN WORTHING H, Tri Girls League Girls League FTA Secretary Lehis H Trl ASB, Girls' League. CLAUDIA SATERFIELD Drill Team, Girls' League. . ,es H.. ll v--A fv- 'QQ 7 JUDY WRIGHT JO YORBA Tri, Girls' League. Girls' League. CAMERA SHY Jerry Alexander, Louis Bianchi, Park Bradford, Virginia Barrera, Cleo Block, Richard Bright, Gini Bateman, John Blair, Virginia Brown, Frank Bennen, Herb Boone, Jill Burr, Gerald Butler, Gwen Harris, Margaret Stedwell, Josephine Castro, Lonnie Harris, Gene Tinney, Raul Cervantez, Ronnie Heath, Jerry Todd, Paul Castillo, Milford Jenner, Bert Umpson, Doris Christopher, Herb Katz, Lionor Vindiola, Ronnie Cleveland, Kathie Kennedy, Frances Vinsor, John Cochran, Ron Ketcham, Jim Ward, Edward Cortez, Joe Kieva, lrerie Warren, Rita Cory, Jerry Landon, Jack Willis, Bette Cottington, Keni Lawrence, Evelyn Wright, Jim Crosby, John Littleton, Pete Yzaguirre, Cecil Curran, Buddy Lyda, James Dentice, John Nagel, Gary Dorow, Howard Nichols, Terry Eagen, Martha Parker, Carolyn Firering, Fred Pinckney, Wayne Fisher, Tommy Preciado, Harold Formway, Marilyn Randall, Richard Frank, Norma Rich, Lee Gaca, John Rossi, Gilbert Galarza, Elmer Sanders, Shirley Gillespie, Don Smith, Gary Harper, Dorman Smith. X 1' 5260 6 oxln X P! ies Besl PA one 00' HO xr Most Athletic ONGSXWOO pm Sue Meyer and Bill Grace Best Dressed vi A 1 , Best Personality Ron Street and Cookie Palmer Jon Gulledge and Donna Sage Most Popular Bob Boris and Bonme Butcher 0 G' ,Jo 0 ,X A PL JL - ' ' Most Llkely To Succeed Steve Dcxvles and Hc1rrxeTHomdl ' Friendliest Best Looking Teddy McBee and Ernie Gonzolos Carol Scholl ond Jere Lord l 1 4 , s ! CL.U ROW ONE. left to Adams, Ann Westbrook, Martha Anderson, Mary Jane Amodia, Kathy Wry- slnsky, Marsena Smidt, Sandy Hollingsworth, Gwen Kimbal, Marilyn Parlas, Marion Meisenger, Judy Mentgen Virginia Pieper, Jackeen Morgan. ROW TWO. Gertrude Boetcher, Beth Leonard, Lydia Mayer, Harriet Haindl, Karen Kerr, Sharon Green, Donna Sage, Nancy Wilsey, Pearl Heath, Perlina Tondelli, Susan Soak, Jean Barnes, Loretta Peltier, Sue Meyer, Jill Wechler, Cynthia Mudgett, Kay Lewis, Diane Libby, Jane Weeks, Eddie Ferguson, Joyce Wilson. 5 n isnrl-aux..-.Vi Q ,., - L Hugh Society 'mi Uvipi-v i ' vm l ' Wir ln rx- ' 5, ROW ONE. left to right-JoEllen Grandin, Kerry Neblet, Janet Schweinturter, Martha Patton, Jean Barns, Suzie Bull, Arda Stevens, Gwen Kimball, Nancy Grandin, Miss Morrison. ROW TWO. Joan Winnen, Judy Cram, Delana Hubby, Mary Antinucci, Diane Van Egan, Jane Grigsby, Karen Kerr, Katye Drew, Carol Gronemyer, Karen Miller, Joyce Wilson, Val Lynes, Sharon Green, Kay Martin, Susie Metz, Mary Nell Metz, Virginia Kremer, Martha Fossum. Lehis The motto of this social service club is Let Every Heart Inspire Service. Our colors are red and gold and the club flower is the carnation. Selling Christmas Cards, soliciting tor Muscular Dys- trophy, and dressing dolls tor Santa Claus Inc. are just a tew of the many services Lehis have rendered this year. Dantes Dantes is a social service club that has been outstanding this year. Selling Epilepsy Christmas Cards, and serving at teas are lust two of our many services, Along with the service we have had many social events. To be a member of Dantes you must qualify in scholastic ability, service, and leadership. Dr. Tuthill f 4 ,. ,Q . ,A . 5 I tr- ,v 0 warm W 't vi- +4 ,, H . I I, , l ROW ONE, left to right-Celia Hubbel, Lynn Lovell, Donna Sage, Leila Kane, Teddy McBee, Dr. Tuthill, Karleen Davis, Lavera Portermld, Joyce Harvey. ROW TWO. Trink Barry, Gay Nelson, Susan Lovell, Lydia Mayer, Nancy Kinnear, Nancy Aragon, Karen McDonald, Sarah Judson, Linda Ringgenberg, Sonia Carlson, Bev Burrus. l 43 Student Republicans This is the first year for the Student Republicans. The purpose of the club is to familiarize students with the party and present political questions. l i 5 ROW ONE. left to rightfGlen Mills, Robin Smiley, Curtis Allen. .lOl'1r1 Cutter, Cynthia Mugett, Tony Brigham, Phil Bailey, Mike Mellin, ,L fi jg. A -fJ'l 'f'l'f24.. 'Lf ef g . i'f', A eff: 'Jeff i Dan Young gs ltgs ROW ONE. left to right-Donna Goodcell, Martha Patton, Sybil Kuzell, Lydia Mayer, Joyce Wilson. ROW TWO. Pam Rossiter, Bonnie Butler, Bonnie Asbill, Louise Nottingham, Sally Brown, Kay Cooper. ROW THREE. Charlene Thompson, Sherry O'Brien, Merelyn Anderson, Mickey Finkenstein, Marilyn Lewis, Gloria Cut- right. ROW FOUR. Anne Bodman, Patricia Ann Lewis, Pat Funk, Nelinda Summers, Hi Tri Hi Tri is a girls club sponsored iointly by the YWCA and the School. The purpose of the club is to help girls get along with one an- other and render services. lt is open to all Pacific girls of any color, race, or creed. Morr- Betty Karol Judy Jean Oliver, Janie Cunningham, Barbara Wil- son. ROW FIVE. Glenda Beatty, Joyce Calla- han, Trink Barry, Joan Winnen, Leila Kane, Cookie Palmer. ROW SIX. Joyce Bush, Pat Al- len, Bonnie Pyeaii, Linda Leanie, Margie Tyree Sherry Barker. ROW SEVEN. Carolyn Marsh, Judy Stebbins, Grace Mufo, Darlene Duere, Sandy Sireef, Toni DeClemenTe. ROW EIGHT. Sandra Swing, Irma Jackson, Judy Dagle, Lin- da Horning, Mary Rockes. Linda Peebbles. ROW NINE. Laurel Sue Wofford, Janice lssac, Carol Kokes, Sandine Serangeli, Karen Kerr, Bev. Burrus, Jane? Issac, Sandy Hollingsworih, Bessie Rodgers. hw Row ONE. left io lxighi-John Ly- all, Vernon Evans, Nevling, Sieve Voss, Curtis Allehpziflruig Jor- don, Dick Kinnear, Ron Rgifkgsl,,,Rich- ard Anderson, Russell Mphls, Jim Dunleavy. ROW TWO. leflikialliie Brazlefon, Dick Church, BoldlfBHiley, Gary Harper, right Phil Marlgis, Bob! Humphrey, Robin Clementl MQW THREE. Sieve Watkins, Mike,Andef- son, Charles McCoIIough, Swim 'DD- vies, Jim Dodson, Dick Aiudbmid, Malcolm Howard, Tom Vmhlovbs, Mike Heron, 4' V 1 Q, 7 46 s Louis Lopez Open the Door Richard Key Club The Pacihc High Key Club is a boys' service club which is spon- sored by The Upfown Kiwanis Club of San Bernardino, This club is made up of boys who are above average in leadership and scholarship. We strive To give outstanding service To The scho'oI 1 sqindficamimuaifyy. ' ' ' li i 1 ':'ifqs'i:fs i-H' V, re- si .H ,viii is l if if is 'ifiiyfiiiwilffiiiei lilies i 21 f ,.,i l v Q 1 ll iiijii lii, ' i. ' 'Tl',. i'ifliQ,.'1Ei1 l'? :NYM-Q11I,f-Y V, . !.?i tl i - E5 'Wil .. .Q 1 l.?li'V3i5lliTflinthlh'mfi?lIl3l -fi?i'li'iiisffiiii 'ri IW ' ' w., 31, ihilillllifill Qi: 1 ei' 31' 5,51 :liliiill ii ' Qflaflf 'I , , ,,i, ii if iifbqil hir a if girl 'Wai ,wif ii ,l,fvii,iiigl,lli ,im . 1 i i ii Q ' 'Tit f i9i-1'iifELmeEiI'Qiii',.,.iil l',, ii i, ' i i, 1 ,l1.1iri,, M 455 i my iLw,k,! Vila, iw.: yfihxrj , new ONE, ,imp mph ,righrgmimyigimglii gMHi1Qgl5mi5Fji,WlIG1iqma,grllgaigyiilwiylxyg , i NW'-fi Jaw Wil-:iw Jiwimlfillillil , ,llliiil'FlillTli!FWl'55l l'll! ilWliI4WEffiiiQli- UNO. ,iliqigiix Qi5ll:liQimginmarL,, Chaiijli ' , yilwmjfmqg ,jr Gaodmn7f5l mHVUW 1i Sh i Sli-li l ii l-'l,'3',1lllll5l . .i .,i, ai- yvnphi y ., . ,,,,.. 4 , ,, A ,gg va ' ' a no i 'Y D if fl '52, Al Bone V ,.,.,, x 6 sh , ax i i 'Q Q5 6 Ayr 'Q-.2 1 Pacific Partners The purpose of the Pa- cific Partners is to help youth to become better farmers and home- makers - ,7 ' ' Q7 , s-,, 4 . A .tg I A g . 'Jia Q F T' ' X I 5 . V, . H fr ' , of America The Future Farmers of America is a national or- ganization of boys inter- ested in the study of vo- cational agriculture. The FFA as it is commonly known, is designed to pro- mote the development of leadership and citizenship and to prepare the student for his place in the vast field of Agriculture. r's.,.4-Y' ROW ONE. left to right-Larry London, Keith Clegg, Philip Passion, Jr'-1 Ger- ald Terries, Ron Potter, f. ohn Hanna. ROW li Q- leth H I l bor n, C . f L52 Q-gt t 'Y vw 'wwf naw- 1 Carrol . f 4 4 f , ,at -T Q. , ohne? in Howard Betts ':,f,:Z2if f ,. WA., vijrf , 2? 49 t.f'.s r F strs r risr T T. sss, 1 ',r. s,r..r rss' V Y A In .f.V , -fisi Thomp- ,5r,5f frk, Z r,f' , 2jV.griZjVj,J V'.'r', I-Z:2,rgf.,,,f,frij xjr5'13,1 rf f, ,Vf 2 ,, . A .f'Vf'y'g if r !i,,g,,,i ,g i K ,fig X .L - -r 1 aff tg jg .,3k:33,i .: v In irr, Sm 'V3l?5f0f3?,T,'l?l0WQY5 - ss Fallon' f '- . . pe ','. '.,, igirl ,. j , -,', 1 I . f -I Qaga,111 ,,--'. ' '.,'1 ' ,ewf4fm.rzRrHv,, Mike if Sm ff,L. ,V,,.3fM,.,f.fggz1fylfzgw,-Lg, ,yrr ,f,r if ,,:. 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Pre medkal ,Y 5 Gabe Rodgers, Bob Joyce David- ' u San Bernardlno AAed- 13 ,Mp ' 2?W Robert Macomber l-H A Doing What Comes Naturally California Scholarship Federation The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation is to foster a high standard of scholarship and general attainments on the part of the students of the secondary schools of California. UA average grades are required for membership, Students who are members four semesters become life members and receive gold seals on their diplomas. i X Y Q C . 'li' .-9 ,AS -,,-Q:-'fa A 1 , A , ,VVV imif VV',', ,V V. V gf! ' K V V V ROW ONE. left To right-Anita Chamberlin, Carole Loop, Suellen Backiund, Barnet Steve. Watkins, Virginia Peiper, Harriet Haindl, Nancy Ann Wilsey, Bonnie Hutchinson, Marion' Martha Potion, Sharon Green. ROW TWO. Perlina Tondelli, Joan Doolittle, Mary Jane Amodia, Karen Kerr, 'JudyQ,Cta,m,'fMarSeno Smidf, l.ydfi'a Mayer, Linda Remes, Dorene Meisch, Charlotte Goosey, Kathy Wrysinski, Rita Willson, Dorothy Dodson, Kay Lewis, Bobbie Martin, Mary Ann Kahl. ROW THREE: Dick Church, Vern Evans, Charles McCollough'f'f,fK6rn Yillalovozg' Socorro Gonzales, Alice Hofmaister, Joyce Davidson, Gwen Kimball. ROW FOUR. Dick Kinnear, Oz Brazelton, DickAiJVcieouCl, Danflicyesjf ' Bill Cover, Jim Dodson, Tom Kennelly, Jim Puckett, Gary Harper, Richard Anderson, Dave Heiser, Bob Hu'rnf5hrey,,DoveUlrich, Craig Jordan, Michael Anderson, Steve Voss. ' V J' r V' , V r '4 .,, ny 5 75 K Blanche Preston, ll ltr -gf-v-Q-a-'L ,-hu Q. I S I Q1 ' , Qi , i . , x, A. 'X as 11 1 ROW ONE. left to right-John Lyall, Gus Krug, Jim Dodson, Charles atkins. ROW TWO. Darlene Davis, Dolly Beniistort, Marion-Meisinger. Donna Peeples, Shirlene Preston, Jaellen Grandin. RQQI THREE. Kathy Wrysinskt, Vernon Evans, Jackeen Morgan, Jack Fljlrymr, Charlotte Goosey. ROW FOUR. Marsena Smidt, Karen Miller, Dickey, Steve W 1 X Q' ' mil l. l: L1 f Rs w xy, :lex ff , I 4 Yx Ruth Lewis '-Z . Q4 , I if N -4 5 A 'W-N ROW ONE. left to right-Carol Loop, Gwen Kimbal, Mary Jane little. ROW TWO. Judy Hilliard, Betty Woodrufl, Donna Peeples, THREE. Suzie Metz, Virginia Piepor, Philip Mark, Dave Heizcr Ben Matus, Barbara Cutter, Jddy Gross, Martha Patton, N-.....,. igliliiillis Martinez, Harriet Haindle, Mary Jane Amodia. ROW FIVE. MQW Gottlieb Richard Kinnear, Steve Voss, John Kennedy, Craig Jordan. Richard Colin National Forensic League The purpose ot NFL is to promote the interest ot inter-scholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spir- it of fellowship and by contering upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of distinction. Quill and Scroll is a national club for those who are an the newspaper or annual statt. We have a national newspaper vm-lu-I W ME nm FFF: rdl' Quill and Scroll l 4 qi 'Q P which tells the news and activities of other Quill and Scroll Clubs in other schools. Under the leadership ot Mrs. Lew is we have had a very successful year. Q C f X-Y-:A Q.. G Charles Wool Y Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers Club is for all students interes- ted in teaching as a Career. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are invited to join. The core ot the club is comprised ot Senior students who have the oppor- tunity to teach in the Elementary and Secondary schools and gain valuable experience in the held of education prior to their college training. its Jul 'IA XTX surrey, Bob Voss, Alan Nevling. Row Jim Puckett, Sfafglsgffleland Taylor, Ben Briggs. Marthaiinderson, Jackeen Morgan, Qfmlz. ie Acliri Peclina- Torfdelli, Ann Meisinger, Virginia V it . 4 igigllk-'Ve y - T ' Las Conqu T- so T . ' ' T 'Q T . i Z X515 35? . The purpose, of the club mg a ' , , -ry '-f'B1'w ,' .,' Spanish course, tol interest P .f ' - - fijs A-qi and activitieskof the in our T A w wsrrx J community, and to ty - -es: ,112 ,QJH if Q vl' 1' -M 1- . 1 fr l '7 .li .A si id K 4 1' Q V , 'gf 3-. X ' I ff., .,rff ',' if la 'Ulf 1' l' ' 'X x Q, Mix! V Nr! S9 il W A E1-ff I i Verna Brown 52 ROW ONE. ieff to rigshweekiizhie Kimptnn, Peggy 'MwMahan. ROW 1W0r,Ku1hy f W i semen, Darlene .si-ameri. me sem, pwzzpmiarnsm, now tunes. Pal Allen, Ray Johnssorg, 3563kCiqmerw1g.VA'ErneStli'rie'V Arlene f'f, W Risen, Dicne',,Hunqfu-mi Roger X . .i XL , ' h. il 'l ' . 'V 15 l , , - i Hsfudenfs experi- ence in ' 'h 6 l scripts for radio as well Gsfvdcfuafl pqriiiiipcifien in shows. We have news, feafure, 'Oriel drnriwi shows. These are aired over local sfafionsq Emphasis is on production, stress is also made on speech Techniques. Special shows af Easter, Chrisrmas and panels for communiry ser- vice are included. Previous Training is nor necessary. . V31 views YNOXXYN xfqoxloe bays. Yxdw ' CYXOW gflxex . YX0 . 0, . ewes' QOAXX H950 Vxxbexw S9 SGZQQYI Nixxxeii NXOXOSA .V ,jg le Q 'Vf, r. Q , -X . l lip f,f . I lo . chow Y 1 o0V'Wx 3-D Thespians The National Thespian Sociely is clevolecl To The ad- vancement ol Drarnaric arts in The secondary schools. 3-D is an associaTe Drama club. These clubs have sponsored many plays such as: Out of the Fry- ing Pon, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Dear Rufh. These plays were all un- der the clirecfion of Pacino High's Drama instructor, Mr. Chambers. T Mexican Youth Club MYC is a social group made up of young men and women of Mexican extraction. The purpose of the club is to support enterprises undertaken by The school, foster mutual understanding among the stu- dents and promote social occasions under school sponsorship. ROW ONE. left to right-Erma Monfez, Mary Aguila, Judy Torres, Felicitos Quesada, Helen Rodriquez, Reno Chacon, Helen DeLaCruz, Rosie Lechaga, Leanor Resendez, Margaref Sauceda, Jennie Sauceda, Marie Duran, Cookie Carter, Art Flores, Dora Colleros, Linda Pagan, Bridget Lechuga, Louisa Mayoral, ROW TWO. Abe Sanchez, Augustine Huerta, Flora Flores, Linda Cha- con, Leonol Vindiola, Mercy Loza, Nancy DeLaTorre, Tommy Morales, Bruno Garcia, Edward Cortez, Buelah Drake, Robert Val- adez, Lupe Mayoral, Richard Valadez. X. -v Charles Painter ' s W . f fwmivtfrf' ' 1 . A ' t A . '. fi' ROW ONE. left to right-Larry Graham, Uehhis Keith 'Ll' D Sane Paredbs, ser, Cleo Black, Gail Blackborn. RO3NtTWQgifBQb'Pr3ce, Larry . -X . l,.- - f 1 . ',,, I ',-' f P Pinkerton, Bill Exter, Larry .A5ClS1C3h'g,J5iQ3jAmr'Dzaef3gYQiff gQ15Qharles Hughes. , ,gg , r'.- A . :. .I ' ,-A, , qjfj' ,A,' ' . l,-' , '-l' I . X,,' X,-,' ? 1 L' 'lf' s .. u eeeer u . u y y . 4 if . .. .. . . ,,,V.VkV I I . !,Vk 4 llell , rrlrr Club K ' Club ot Pacific High School is to teach the memEefSli.Qi5Qigph'ases of photography. We share others mistakes as well as sufftiesses. This is a good foundation not only for those who want to be professional photographers, lout also for the members own use and enjoyment. 54 ROW ONE. left to right- Peggie Kinnear, Judy Mem. 960, Kaye Martin. ROW E W. TN 'Sk-Fuel - . J' if l TWO. Susie Bull, Bessie Rod- gers Sue Meyer, Jill Wechs' ler, lrma Jackson. I 'W-nv Margaret Jeflorcls girls as club issio develop the moral and spiritual fellowship arnong its develop leadership. Ser- ond io the community are club Keely, Sieve Voss, Steve Watkins, Bob Bailey, Marilyn Smbbe Landis, Pol Boone, Loretta Peltier, Susan Bristow Beverly' Blaisdell, Virginia Saville, Fran- Halrmll, Donna Tubbs, Linda Brooks, Judy Wil Gabe Spenser Anita Casinova Kalhy Audrey Miller, Sharon Switzer, Judy Ackerman. va , xy.- lf:l Termites The purpose of the Termites is to promote a better understanding to the members in the vocational trade ot carpentry. lt is also to help place students both vocationally and socially. The Termites lVocational Carpentry Classl have built many things for Pacific High School. A beautiful speaker rostrum was built for Dr. Bailey and another is being built for the School auditorium. The Termites do many small iobs that never get mentioned but they all contribute towards a better school and a fine place to learn. ROW ONE. left to right-Norman Fawly, Richard Rlcherlj Jim Puckett, Ron Park, Bill Stancer, Sandy MacDonald. of-lu: Robert Macomber uh T' df' ' iff, ff! -P vw. GTK-'Tr 5 ROW ONE. left son. ROW TWO. Jerry ti-off, Jim Peebles, Bill Bird, Al Adams, Carl Gem Club Ji The clubs main activities include field trips on which we collect gem stones. These are polished tor loclcets, I To jf 4,21 uf N. , fy' '.-6. , ,. 4 'a . 'fi Cuff links, and etc. We have visited many collecting areas in Southern California. Few clubs can equal the Gem and Mineral Club for hard work and lun. ROW ONE. left to right-Jay Ellerbrock, Ivan Brady, Jerry Bowers, San Sanzone. ROW TWO. Jere Lord, , Bruce Kane, Ron Warrick, Bill Hedleston. ROW THREE. Kimpton, John Gulledge, Dave Whitson, Jim Wall, Carl Fowler Tom Mainez, Bob Wally Raynor, Charles Craig Bradley. ROW Bob Gregory, Gil Snow, Dennis Gallagher. Not pictured are: Mufineers Mutineers is a boys club sponsored by the the YMCA. The purpose of the club is to create 7, better understanding among men Through christian- 91' ity. This is an active service club and adopting a Korean orphan is iust one ot the many services ren- dered by this club. Paul Thimsen v. Q-A' ivy, 6 x , - -3 l ,i 'N l' fi ,Q . 4 fr. . fi? 'L ROW ONE. leii io riglwi - Jim Brody, Ernie Gonzales, Ron Street, Bob Bom, Del Krauss, Bob Wariinki Q1 Brazelfon. ROW TWD. Dick Audeoud, Gerald Bmiler, Dick Carlson, Mel Noble, Bob Butfler, Dan Hayes, Dick Lake, Jim Johnson, Steve Davies, Burt Upson. i l e Kiwis An organization of Pocinc High School Sm- denigxyyho are of diverse ethnic backgrounds. We meet regularly at The YMCA ond the pur- pose oi The club is To esioblisli beiier reloiions oniong siudenis oi Call roces. Cruz Novorez Y 31? ,,,, V ROW ONE. left 'ro rigrliii--Dlgig Harris, Miko Heron, Gonzales. ROW Wiley'Shew, 'Geo Magor, l Moore, Leroy Rauzan,,rKlrley1fWpbb.f A v4 'x l i twice Ed Ryan Varsity Lettermans Club The ulihurpose of ine Varsity Leiierrnons The Leiierrnen To render club meets e , P1 Clubiis appraprioie worked, ra- fowards' oi many -'ini-pe fv- Carolyn Marsh. ROW TWO. Dick Grigsby, Marlene Wallen, .loEllen 44' E' Swing, Sharon Daniels, Joyce Bush, Worley, Tom HamelTon, Mary Kolces, Elain Thulin, Mark Ardman, Charlene if f . -ef JIS' eoe 4+ ' Zqt ebb Bill Cover President f can f Sue Lovell ' ' ' , Representative ,- . 6 Nancy Kinneor Representative sooo' P ..:,. N Unlor o ' . 000000 Officers Class ' Francis Randolph J' 6' Se 02:7 c-,G 9 S foo' new Treasurer 62 5 Judy Cram Alternate Representative 'I vu- C x A -14 X Q 9. Bev Burrus Representative M. Abken A. Adams P. Akers C. Alexander , W-f A ,,. '24 I 1-JB -my-J , ,sf r' . - 'M JVM ' l 3, ' Lw l .silly L. 1 --, L D. Allen J. Amrine M. Ardema R. Avery J. Allen B. Anderson T. Ashmenf 5. Backlund B. Althouse V. 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T '-' 2' mx pig 'iff ff X If 4 xx L. Solo G, Spence L. Starr J. Stcmbridgc M. Spelfe T. 510010 R. Stccre L, Slcrrcli P. Talbott G. Thompson D. Telcccf H. Thompson x ' Win B: fu ' ,Qi-3 . .1 Y T' Q.. 'L T am l 'Q T' .- R. Tribble J, Turner F. Uhler R.Vol'1l R. Vcxlcdez V i A K Y lr ,..h..K A . V. Vondiforcl F. Vasquez D. Villolobos F. Vinson A, Von Thun M. Voreis G. Vorhies S. Voss T, Wallace A. Wollbuum T. Wullen M. Wallin For Two Years Our Faithful Ol Tin Lizzies Have Brought Us to Pacific. J. Ward A. Warren L. Warren R. Warrick S. Walkins L. Wearner K. Webb C. Websler J. Wechsler J W lc . ee s S. Wells C. Welzig R. Wesner B. Westphal L. Weymouth S. Whaley l.. Wheeler D. While R. While E. Whitfex T. Wickum D. Wilke C. Williams D. Williams E. Williams W. Williams l.. Williamson R. Willson A ,'K fn fx . . .i'.. - .5 gs . J, , 5 Q3 it H 5f?sW.bi ' I W'-is 'Rv QW A. Wilsey E. Wilson H. Wilson J. Wilson Q. 4:4 if , '.o 'Qw- .' . s.Q ,v' HS N...-P ' iuai Qi 1 PM ...N xki 'iw . Q J ' i K. Wilson S. Wilson W. Wilson S. Winegar vi E W 1 -Q- 6 L Si' K . FQ . X' -iliblla 'KF' 1 Who Makes Me Dream All Day? . . . The Senior Boys, W 9 V I c' . ni V . . fs- A .fn m I ' ' ol ' .lim up r.f-Q, J V JR . . ,www Q a 5-4. - nc ...x B. B. C. B. K. P. J. A. 1 -f 1,1 ' Winegard ner Winnen Woeriink Woodruffe Woodward Worsham Wrysinki Yames Young Younger -ff' Q 1 aag W I Y I l . JI , . 6 1 .-, f' ' 5:4 . - N . Y. ., was Q.. . .f 1 V-1 J . . J' A fg,.7'ff- Lf'f,Q2'7T7V.'. 1 '71 12, 7 'A U Hi M, e Girls Say! M. Yzaguirre T. Ziegler J. Amundson N. Aragon R. Baker M. Eubanks M. Possum A. Green B. Hardwick L. Harmon A. Hofmaister N. Hull B. Humphrey R. Johnson S. Polee Akers, Patricia Allen, Arloine Alton, Herbert Amundson, Joyce Anderson, Michael Anderson, Richard Bacheller, Lucille Beleau, Harry Beleau, Larry Bendekeevics, Bruce Benett, Linda Blackburn, Gail Bonnelle, Dennis Boone, David Boyd, Delores Brayton, Dennis Donna Camera Shy Giles, Harold Glascock, Robert Glass, Lyle Gonzales, Socorro Green, Olivia Greer, Richard Hamilton, Dennis ' Harrison, Mike Bob Barbara Pat McDonald, Russell Med lock,-. Bu rt Merchant, Bob Montez, Erma Meyers, Richard Nelson, Melvin P Norvell, John O'Neil, Tom Pasley, Don 73 Pepe, Anna Perez, Richard Perry, Lee Frances Richards, Don Riker, Richard Robertson, Don Rocha, Henry Rounsville, Bob Russell, Jerry Scipior, Marilyn Slepski, Bernard Smith, Brenda Stancer, Bill Thacker, Dolly Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Charlie Travis, Coleen Tyree, Margie Villegas, Gloria Wadlington, Melva Wadlington, Stewart Warboys, Suzanne Watkins, Ola Mae White, Philip ' Whiteman, Jerry Whiteside, Phil Wilkenson, Gary Williams, Judy Williams, Ronald Wright, Betty Ybarra, Ruby Zugel, Catherine X I Bonnie Jeffers cmd DainQGdiFlQlflgQQl', -,V.' lf. ,t ways looking clean a,mdfl1eQIZ'-Qffgpfrehegntl'l atypical Pirate girl und l 't lt 4 H 5 N Nl l. f ,it tt W in --1. fa, it-V .. . um rg, 1 .F HQ , Q i i 4 ,tix Q Y , X N 'I Ziyi nqwgl, iylpjlmyx. ' - -N r i xi , iii,-, . , , in li'l,i i i ,i t i ,-it i , ,i .. K, ,i . ,W ,Vi It mulling Long hair is in again and it's no won- der why, It can be drawn up into a pert pony tail as Linda Leonte has done or pulled back into a more sophisticated hair style like Martha Patton's. Flowers, scarts and other ornaments decorate the buns and pony tails. 15 ff' M, Burrnuda shorts arepxigsf that trip to the around town. a pleasing Hobbs and Cover and Ernie Garlrifilesr classy too. -In Ivy League is worn by every hep Pirate at PHS cmd Mary Nell Metz and Steve Ackerman are no exception. Striped lvy League blouses and belted skirts, for the girls, and Ivy League peg- gers and shirts for the boys are always in good taste. l ,,,,,,..L in her knickers and Teddy and capri outfit talking to probably discussing the sharp belongs to Dave Devenot, or even first year we have featured fads on a The purpose is to help us, in later remember the fads of the present time. .41 ! ' K arfff' 'Q .4- ll W l r ' ' V A.,..-1 X l li: t , Y 1 l 'ish A , 4' X-gh l it 49 is A i ff egj 5 , f Our toll and cheerful bncd and orchestra leader is Mr. Harry Har- bough. His enthusiasm and integ- rity have pcxicl dividends in 'rhe Held of music in Southern California. ,sl io X f,f, wwf, ffff 7 f f,f', n i fyfff wwf ,Wigr:fyf,w,f4Wm!6i1 ff f f5 S20,'ffQQj5g,fAz'W if, 1,4 X f ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, W, ,,ff f X'f WJffY VL ??6 3 ' 21 , , i 'in Q A , gf ,H , f, G' ' 24 , - 'r fi., , i Us m l? , Y......,. . .f,,,.. if Our -coiorful silver, with -strutting., efivmf Jerry' Meyers, has 'Souihern Cczlilemiri. QQ participated in hand days, . g and ouishown rivals mz ij v on the football every Pirofe fills with .'I-. ' members line up, and ef holds high me bumfr, forth with the sry of the Bdndf' Q FLUTES, Martha Anderson. Severson, Jim Shepard. Joyce Doviidgon, Charles PUl'l'6fSQfIgf5 j BASSOON, .leon Burnesr fi First Choir, .lone Weeks, John Richard Anderson, Ed Crqfifp bie Cundieff, Norman Espinosg, ARQ5-iii berta Kidd, Dick Krupa, Kay Roberto Martin, .lean Pipltiiig Polm, Robert Quinn, DonQ'-Keeffiififig Carolyn Ross, Eleanor' Diane Sofher, Norma Simpson, ,leriggi ry Todd, Marion Woll,jCdrolf5gnf'if Woodward, Mark Yzcguirre. CLARINET, Eric Nuff, ALTOA GPH-ONE, Ron Baker, Linclci--Graff hom, Jock Lcinier, Gcsry Love, Deke mor Martinez, Kay Sheets, ,Goyldrtfgy Spence, Duane Vice. TENCR7SAXi OPHONE, Jackie Cundieff, 5 Goldsmith, D. l.. Hemilion, 5ilrl2Husl4,'f BARITONE sAxoPHoNE, sqbieeiuf lowczy, Mike Rybok. TRUMPET, Fifi? 7 Choir, Joe Hinds, Duke Knight, Dale ,'-, v Corfer, Ernie Gonzales, Bob sieve, Walter Kclleberg, Ron Lush, Eefiyir McCollister, Richard Morlinez, Bob? Milchik, Cloyd Miller, Jerry Myers, Eric Peterson, Larry -Pinkerton, .lime Pipkin, Don Sloan, Dove Whiiwng Don Woll. FRENCH HORN, Curtis! Allen, Lundy Kirkbride, Ken Smlilh, Christy Sorenson. TROMBONE, B05 Briese, Dave Hudson, Jerry Olson, Ken Todd, Joe Vail, Lowell Wesl- morelcind. BARITONE HORN, Tom Holmes, Charles McCollough, Dor- fhc MCG-cirvey. SAXOPHONE, Wul- 'rer Fousnoughi, Wayne Fisher, Raul Vaughn, DRUMS, Douglas Craig, Bob Gonzales, Rikky Lowry, .ldcll Mcisson, Dick Merrill, Dick Murdock, Nita Rutledge, Kirby Vlfebb, TOM- Ziegler. ' an GW if I I r , Mixed Choir Clad in purple and gray robes, the Paciiice Mixed Choir has added more ro our realm. Having sung in assemblies calaureaie, and community afiairs, including radio broadcasts, they have brought fame and glory to our alma maier our hearts and made them glad. To you, our choir, we say, All Hail! , Left to right, ROW 1, Evelyn Turner, Charlene Thompson, Donna, Wilke, Jo Turrenline, Milne Richards, Connie Par Boone, Bonnie Hufchenson, Shirley Beckman, Byron Gardner, Margie Wallin, David Weinburger, . Kaihy Healy, Cora Wlliliamson, Judy France, June Mosley, Maureen McClieni'od, Wanda Cockran, Flora Janice isaoc, Carol Gardner, Avis Gardner. ROW 2, Tonie DiClemenri, Bonnie Pyeati, Hyrel Murphy, Fowler, Lynn Ulmer, Diana Doig, Shirley Dill, Carolyn Mortimer, Joy Bower, Lorelei Marleney, Janet' Carolyn Ross, Orena Krout, Anneita Green, Paul Worsham, Paul Kirshner, John Coclcran, Don Baxter, Switzer, Juoniia Miles, Elaine Emmerling, Sandy Hutton, Vickie Howard, lrene Hinton, Irma Jackson. ROW Johnson, Helen Blodgeti, Beverly Grey, Barbara Nance, Gary Williamson, Bill Chapman, Sid Overstreei, Darlene Severson, Phyllis Milligan, lava Bray, Gladys Page, Maureen Doyle, Gale Spencer, Lindo Roddick. I r ii, Mr. McCollough has added much to the fun and interest ot our school. His amusing skits reflect his personality as well as his crea- tive ability. He directs our chorus and choir, and does o terrific iob. Choirs High-pitched voices, crazy leadership by Mr, McCollough, a dash ot talent and endless practice stirred together are a recipe for harmony. The Girl's Choir is a result of these ingredients. ROW ONE, left to right, Wilma Piatt, Sarah Judson, Norma Hildebrandt, Mary Treadaway, Avis Gardner, Donna Caringer, Vivian Carey, Shirley Boyd, Linda Horning, Dale Boster, Mary Gonzales, Nansie Butterfield, Nadine Noland, Sandy MacDonald, Jerry Myers, Accompanist. ROW TWO, Sally Wells, Marka Harwell, Sharon McCullough, Rose Tribble, Sharon Hopkins, Ernie Campbell, Nancy Matthew, Judy Torres, Mickey Cervantes, Joan Looschen, Judith Brewer, Marlene Spier, Linda Johnson, Sue Steffel, Delores Gleason. ROW THREE, Rachel Gregory, Donna Stewart, Charlene Thompson, Lanelle f if f, 21 f 4 2 5 2 si, 1 is f V, ,f 1 5 f 1 1 if 14 , . Q., 4 J , 5 ?' fit? 1 39 , V 4' Q 'rf f If r f , gfgzy i , U 1, , 'Ji i I , 71 t . lj 12 , i.. 4, , 1 H V ' A ,Ld ' Lf i ', , ' ' -S-E ' .ggi ,','f' ' . 1 ,..-f' ' ,- , ' ' F' I 'TT' Y iL A- lf your ear had been ta the ground, you could not have helped but heard the many Hne Blue notes the Boy's Chorus let fly. We are proud of the honors these boys have brought to Pacitic. ROW ONE, left to right, Paul Talbott, Don Herron, Carl Fowler, James Mortan, Gary Dorow. ROW TWO, Mel Messenger, Teddy Myers, Dave Millett, Jerry Myers, Johnny Cochran, Park Bradford. ROW THREE, Bob White, Gary William- son, Leroy Rouzan, Donald Jones, Oliver McMurrey, Gareth Hilborn, and the pianist, Mike Richards. McCauley, Kathi Wilson, Marilyn Randell, Joann McNamara, Suzzanne Bowman, Nadine Massey, Betty Parker, Addie May King, Joy Bowen, Sharon Switzer, Melinda Summers. ROW FOUR, Betsy Grimm, Rita Prcciado, Carol Garner, Ann Bodman, Ruth Bunch, Beatrice Neugebauer, Geraldine Overly, Dorothy Shaw, Margie Sgambellone, Jerilyn Halstead, Kenna Koenig, Linda Leonte, Karen Brown, Jackie Munson, Charlett McCall, Madelaine Wilshire, Myrna McEwen. ROW FIVE, Carol Thuen, Brenda Hill, llo Hautt, Marion Haines, Ernestine Walton, Orena Krout, Pat Wilson, Melva Wadlington, Jerri Montgomery, Shirley Zimmerman, Pat Pasley, Juanita Westphall, Sharon Henry, Nancy Otto, Margo Cruse, Janet Overmyer, Jean Davis, Mary Tuft. ,,4v 'ly la ,il 's. gi Pt? 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Sowlce Oosixd- - Cmixss PxNNeo, Y-ev Sxvixkxo, 'YQ-XNSYY1-. OoXe Codex, ie, Leo 1066. O9-0945:-. Yaoxo Goo-LoXes, Ylxcv-4 QXOX' 'boxxoofo Oe Ooxks bfxomfxvq, Ysoxoexskxowl, 'lxoxkkeeo 5 xce Cokooc, Kxwo lovedg goofy C,0xoXx1n Ystfxgkxx, C,owoXN1qx Noi Cxmef, Socekqo Yewq, Bovfxce NNRRKQ. CMS. P-SSOOX4-, Seoo Bowes. Y?-EXACXA 90?-Vx. Kov. 'W-0845092-. 'bob Bfxese, Oosle Woo son. S xoxq '?'xoY-ef I -1 Lo-NN . Z' Music Productions R The Music Productions class polished up the music drama Mississippi Melody. Mr. McCullough directed the Tom Sawyer show for the Student Body's entertainment. Pictured from left to right are Lila Bixler, Iova Bray, David Winburger, Marko Harwell, Commie Gleason, Mel Messinger, Kenya Koenig, Carolyn Mortimer, Gary Williamson, June Mosley, and Willis McDowell with the broom. Dance Band To make our life at Pacific still more varied and interesting, we have more music. A dance band plays hot and sweet, peeling out those sugar tones of real Jazz. They play everything from jump to iazz, from ballads to bounce. June Mosely and Gae Nelson, the vocalists, added to the band's appeal. Many times and many places this year in assemblies and programs the group gave out with music. . .music. . .music. . . Pictured from left to right, FRONT ROW are .lune Mosley, vocalist, Bob Galloway, Delmar Martinez, Ed Croft, D. L. Hamilton, Ray Chacon, Dick Krupa, and Nancy Otto, accompanist. SECOND ROW, Jay Blount, Duke Knight, Richard Martinez, Darce Simpson, Tom Mainez, Dick Merrill. , f we I 'E -65: MARY ANTINUCCI if ' n', 904 JOAN WINNEN dh- CAROLYN GRONEM YE R ARDA STEVENS -Gil COOKIE PALMER Ill ,www VIRGINIA PIEPER O DO V ROTHY SHAFER JANIE CUNNINGHAM Af, ff, In 'ef f I f Usd DAT FUNK KARFN N' DGNALD DONNA GOODCELL L BEF: SELL,-XQDS gd' C1 GINI BATEMAN 4 SONJA CARLSON Ja' .asf JP' .K F ' Q lb' 36 J' . 'ff f if T x 4 Flag Twirlers The Flag Twirlers are a real example of the Pirate Spirit. Their sparkling smiles combined with Their frilly costumes add gaiety and vigor to games and pep rallies. They are the pixie notes of Paciflc's musical life. Pictured from left to right, TOP ROW, Kitty Pasley, Janice Myer, Head, Loretta Peltier. ROW 2, Marseno Smidtf Joyce Steele. ROW 1, Lindo Brooks, Dolly Ben- iastorf. in Pom Pon Twirling in purple and white striped out- fits are our B pom pon girls. They ex- hibit their dexterity and personality at all B games. The tive iuniors on the squad are recognized as having ren- dered much spirit and service to the school teams. This years B pom pon girls are, left to right, Kerry Neblett, Gloria Parnell, Nancy Kinnearg Sandy Hollingsworth, Head, Carol Greenberg. i Fa V' ,T 142 X, r Qt ' N , . 9. 'ai -f Q A IU 6 ,Y 4 'P A Q2 lv H-4 Z fr , , W 2 5 We s fb is NK O mm., ' f-J Q! nikki Pictured from left to right, Mary Jo Good, Betsy Mears, Karen Kerr, Aleah Scheiderlein, Head, Valerie Lynes, Nancy Lukey, Karen Miller. 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Shown here in stem of P from bottom to top are Gladys Page, Darlene Clute, Nancy Scudder, Bar- bara Landis, Sue Holligan, Dora Calleros, Barbara Sala- zar, Barbara Rieger, Mari- lynne, Bristow. Clockwise, Alice Carter, Sharon, Mc- Cullough, Carol Yergens, Judy Sather, Jean Parks, Kathy Michik, Jodell Massey, Judy Daly, Rita Cory, Carol Garner, Betty Althouse, Mar- sha Rosenbaum, Gloria Jones, Joyce Butowicz, Sher- ry O'Brien, Sharon Switzer, Janet Killion, Jacque Lynn, Linda Pagan, and kneeling, Drill Leader Doris Manning. B Cheerleaders SP The sounds ot our B Cheerleaders arerechoed through the megaphone at our B games, Their skillful move- ments and colorful outfits reflect the traditional Pacific spirit. Shown here doing Yea Team are Bev Burrus, Gae Nelson, Joyce Callahan, Nancy Aragon, and Sue Lovell, Head Cheerleader. , 219 ssemblies Many Types of assemblies are presented aT Pacific: exchange, Talent, special performances, and pep assemblies These Top ranking performances are held Weekly in The gymnasium cafetorium or quad 4.1 ive n gl 069 O15 A 0 X0 9 q mask y . 0 r . do ' S l bf QXO5 ed XO SW iF' 4 ' . iifr r x P ds 9 ds ossemb oldng Soun 95 were ex deqe og m koogge e Soon Nlelhods rchells 009' 5 mo U1 5 0 wwe deff 0 nd 'MUG O deyd 5 ' we Y 6 iam 90 'i l One of The first pep assemblies this year had the Back to School Theme. oder. ' fflridjng neg Paul Kealy and his horse friend kept everyone in stitches with his comedy r skit. Karen McDonald, Jeannie Beckley, Gini Bateman, and Bette Sellards, our cheerleaders, it sim iz.: .f .., V V, 'ii ,N-I W A A Rx Q2 The western Theme was carried out aT another of our pep rallies. Cookie Palmer and .loan Winnen, pom pon girls, dressed as cowboys riding horses, and put on a hilarious comedy skit, The traditional saloon scene was used forthe background. Below: The National Blind Association gave an outstanding pro- gram. Richard Smith, a blind man, is shown here writing braille. He also played a few selections on The organ, piano, and accordian. J 2 Leonard Pecclwia, Franklin Chambers, Richard Coffin, and Jack McCollough presented many novelty tunes as a barbership quartet in the Faculty Assembly. f l X A Z-fl Ray Dixon, a Hollywood makeup artist, made these boys into o barbership quartet. He presented an amusing assembly. In this hilarious bunch, we see Tom Amen, Richard Funk, Mike Ristow, and Ozzie Brazelton. Y Q '1 HwL . . 431' The Senior Class sponsored a semi formal dance called the Crystal Ba The intriguing music com bined with the mysterious fortune teller, Swami Claus, made it an exciting evening for everyone. Dances Halloween was celebrated in a fwii Q 1 . t s 'K ' big way at the Masquerade ' XM Ball. Everything from clowns to 5 ' gypsies, and lndians to pirates were spotted. t ' A V i 1, 'W 93 Lynn Lovell, Football Queen, and her date, Kent O'Neil, were caught in a pleas- ing pose by our photographer at the liomecoming Dance. Both of these seniors are well-known around the campus. Top Tunes Singing Blues Guy Mitchell . The Platters Bill Dogett Elvis Presley Elvis Presley True Banana Friendly Persuasion Don't Forbid Me . Young Love ...... Moonlight Gambler Pals . . , Boy Friend . . . Girl Friend .. . Athlete ..... Record . . . Movie .. Teacher . . . Subject . . . . Pat Boone . . .. Tab Hunter Favorites Frankie Lane Hit Movies Bundle of Joy ,......... Debbie Reynolds 81 Eddie Fisher Giant ..... Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor 84 James Dean Anastasia .............. Yul Brynner 81 lngrid Bergman War 8. Peace .........,.. Mel Ferrer 81 Audrey Hepburn High Society . . . Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby 81 Frank Sinatra The King and Four Queens Clark Gable 81 Eleanor Parker Friendly Persuasion ....... Gary Cooper 81 Tony Perkins Teahouse of the August Moon ....... Marlon Brando St Glenn Ford Oklahoma .... .... G ordan McCrea 8. Shirley Jones Love Me Tender . . .,.. Elvis Presley 81 Debra Paget The King and I ..... .... Y ul Brynner 81 Debora Kerr Written On the Wind ...... Rock Hudson 81 Lauren Bacall Julie ..........,.., Doris Day 81 Louie Jourdan Baby Doll ... .... Carroll Baker 81 Karl Malden , 1 P 1 W W , Lfffff W Mr, Thimsen's class challenged Mr. Mocornber's class To ci snow HghT during The monTh of Jonuory. The snow wos o rore occurrence for Son Bernordino Vciliey ond everyone, including The Teochers, en- ioyed ploying in iT. f A - W , f r' I The newly formed cord secTion of The Pocific rooters is goining popuioriTy omong The sTudenTs. The or- gonizer, Jockeen Morgan, hos worked hord To pre- pore new ond difTerenT ideos for The presenToTions of The cord secTion. ' Harriet Haindl, Wayne Merchant, and Sandra Wilson look angrily at Lindo Remes, second from right, when they discover the catastrophe she has caused by writing letters to a soldier and signing her sisters name. it turns out alright, though, when her sister really falls in love with the soldier. Ruth is in the arms of her new love, Bill, while her old boy- R friend watches. The two-night run at Dear Ruth was very U successful, and everyone enioyed it. Harriet l-laindl, Jim Dod- son, and Brian Westphal played their parts with skill and sincerity. 96 One of the city fathers, Mayor Gregory, took time out from his busy schedule to address the joint assembly. The Mayor's speech was brief but meaning- l-lere we tind a session at Student Congress. The Senate is being held in the Library ltopl while the House of Representatives meets in the Catetorium lbottomi. A pro- ponent to the Bill has iust been called for in the l-louse and every- one is eager to participate. Pacitic was honored at the Congress by the election ot Vernon Evans to represent Southern California at the N.F.I.. National Congress in Kentucky. W3 nib ful, and his presence was an honor to the school. g i i Y wr 'A A dream to have something unique from other high schools was fulfilled when a large neon sign was constructed on the front lawn of Pacific at the beginning of 1957. Everyone was glad to see the result of much planning and hard work. Student council mode most of the plans while A.S.B. Treasurer Georgia Waite sold shares to the student body. About 1,000 shares costing 51.00 each were sold. This sum paid about one half of the cost, the other half came from the Student Body Fund. The des ign consists of a scroll with the inscription Pacific Pirates, a picture of -a pirate, a treasure chest and shov purpose of the sign is to inform both students and adults of our com- ing activities. el, and a marquee. The im' R212 ls... ,f Q ,- ..,x ,W 5 Q.. .i,,. A , ,L Y V, . 6. I 5 . f fi' jf ,bl f was J - gs 1 5 0 Sv 0 1 is . Q Nm ' RQ , ' N ' 0 , i s x A Q i K .f I 1 , ,XJ T Q h' 11' x 1 'I gl i,- Xkgifj I 1 S A1 Q Y , . i, ' l T Q 5 m X , ' I g - F .sf - yi 51 K 2 1 A K , .V , nv ,E V 8 6 'M Z if ... Q 4, L., .I 5 . , 1 N3 ' Y , Q i Q LV , ,... ,, 4., A ,fl X? 9 0 .Q gv y ff , 7- ,..,. Y W ' Y qs gfgw, Q f i If fy x uw Q? I' ab 'ha 'eifflg in Student Council is the Executive Deportment ot our student government here ot Pocific. There ore op- pointed ond elected otchcers who discuss the compus problems, plon octivities ond rollies, roise money tor the student body, ond opprove club projects. This yeors' outstcinding othcers hove helped to molce Pocific o very octive school, Q60 QW' ANN WESTBROOK Governor of Fincmcf- Governor of CAROLYN GRONEMYER Governor of Promotions DONNA SAGE Governor of Curriculum f 4 ft-N--f'1ni m,1 Student Council MARGO SIECK Governor at Safety and Welfare EDDIE FERGUSON Governor ot Public Relations ARDITH ADAMS Historian JACKEEN MORGAN Commissioner ot Speech SHARON GREEN Commissioner of Music MARION MEISINGER Commissioner ot Special Events GWEN KIMBALL Alumni Secretary DICK AUDEOUD Commissioner of Public Relations COOKIE PALMER Service Committee MARTHA PATTON Loan Commission Representative ,age C' vw' 'CT if Wm m v.wa Ytjtrh' 'l Student council is shown here planning an assembly with a Circus theme. They work hard, but have a lot of fun too. Here are Bob Botts, Bill Cover, Bonnie Butcher, Dan Hayes, Ann Westbrook, Dick Lake, Ernie Gonzales, Arda Stevens, Georgia Waite, Jackeen Mor- gan, Dick Audeoud, Cookie Palmer, Virginia Pieper, Marion Meisinger, Gwen Kimball, Dolly Beniestort, Carolyn Gronemyer, Margo Seick, Jim Johnson, and Edna Ferguson, Absent for the individual picture were Jim Johnson, Dol- ly Beniestort, and Jim Peebles. NORM FAWLEY Advisor 1 I I L MARTHA PATTON Business Monoger RICHARD JOHNSON Art Editor BETTY DEAN Senior Editor LYDIA MAYER Junior Editor INDA RINGGENBERG Sophomore Editor DONNA PEEBLES Activities Editor JOYCE WILSON Club Editor Advertisement Editor Faculty Editor Staff Stott fl TEDDY MCBEE JUDYADHN5 Staff Editor RALPH BRADY Advisor DEE DEE HOVDE Stat? y yy m41isAUCE-DATA ' K T' n'ff:PStdFf V E l I February tirst, March first, and April tlrst were the crucial dates tor publication deadlines. The annual statt worked diligently to meet them and was suc- cesstul. The members ot this stat? must have a B average and be picked by the advisor and the ed- itor. Errol Rodgers, sports editor, and Bob Price, photog- rapher were unable to have individual pictures taken. MARY JANE AMODIA Feature Editor i2nd semester! CAROLE LOOP Sports Editor EARLENE FOGG Business Manager BOB PRICE Photographer , IS GWEN KIMBALL VIRGINIA PIEPER RUTH LEW Editor Advisor Managing Editor Many outstanding awards for the Hi-Tide have been won by the staff. AII year the paper reports the important events of the school and community be- sides telling the latest about fads, records, and Pirate personalities. The work oi the staff is con- cluded in May by a large banquet. An individual picture of Linda Page, news editor, was unobtainable. Aff gif I I Lf mana?- ,I s..,- K . . . Bob Gregory 'P QQ VICE PRESIDENT ......... Judy Siebbins N. X, X 'T Uv .5 H-19 TREASURER . . . . . Sally Jeffrey Sophomor 9 , .,-, QW Q 3 v 'Eff -jg., :V :N Y' -4- .'.i,'Z' ,ai V f, J, ' Q5 1 he - -,314 A , I ' 9 'Y' ' Q 'K 3 N 1 A f-ff' RESEN 'bf v, I Tom Olson 5 ' 1 in A . Tb ur A SN 'ev' - I I REPRESENTATIVE .. Terry Brigham , wk wh Mi lfyilf, Qonnie Jeffers NE. 2 fo . ' 5l,fP5 wx f , Q ,,,, y . ' W 2 ' f 'WV REPR EQF Z . . . . . Kathleen smafh -f m y i f n f' Left to right: ROW ONE, Aaron, Mike, Ackerman, Judy, Ackerman, Normalii,i1iAdki,ns,, Agcagoili, Norman, Aguila, Mary, Akam, Harold, Alducin, Donald. ROW Ken, Ailldn, ' Ozell, Allen, Pal, Althouse, Richard, Andesson, Merelyn, Anderson, Richard, ' ROW THREE, Asbill, Bonnie, Ashford, Annette, Atchley, Geneva, Austin, Ll,6bxlfli,,f'Bdl,iSQgv,,'Hw',ry: Boc.Qn, Shannon, Baird, Virginia, Baker, Bill, Baker, Carri. ROW FOUR, Baldivid, Hank, Barnes, Francis, Barnes, Milton, Basham, Tommy, Basham, WilliarrggffBasfed0,V,'fD0nilagYBG!'emc1rn,iVi' Luanne. 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V Q 'f Qi x 5 Y: X. L 9 Q hwy vo , i. . Y it T 'rv L 1 . 1 , .. , I i T' i , ,... Q ' N ,. K V 8 N .WWA N I if ' H . 'ELS ev , . , f. 1 ' ,T , ' 5' 0 :un A fu A l Z t 's ef 7 J l L , ni 5 x T . si ' ,xx . 'ar' ...Qt I Left to right, ROW ONE, Bowie, Phil, Boud, Shirley, Boyens, Richard, Boyer, Eddie Brasington, Glenn, Brennan, Arthur, Brigham, Terry, Bristow, Marilynne, Brooks, Bonnie Brooks, Charles, Brothers, Glen, Brown, Harold, Brown, Jere, Brown, Joan, ROW TWO, Brown, Jolene, Brown, Karen, Bruce, Darlene, Bull, Richard, Bullard, Robert, Bunch, Ruth Burford, Lorna, Bush, Joyce, Butcher, Judy, Butler, Bonnie, Butler, David, Butler, Larry Butterfield, Nansi, Cole, Leland. ROW THREE, Campbell, Ernestine, Canavan, Mike, Card well, Gene, Carey, Edwin, Carlson, Bill, Cass, Russell, Carroll, Bole, Centlivre, Kay Chacon, Gloria, Chacon, Rena, Chacon, Ray, Chapple, Sam, Cheairs, Sally, Chernak Ernest. , t b A L A qnlb I ,A ,gi . ' I .Q f 1 ' T B l , i M I gh ,,,- X K' 1 'A M r K X A Q X f .. rr', V f K fa. sm If ,L ,.. T J , T we fi , L 'J ff 1 , ir ev- V Q '-41112, as ft- ,,,, , ,i, 5 i 1' r ti' f - i B or J i 7 ' rf A ,L i ,J ' 4 - r K . ' 1 f, .L T V 1 - ,-fe-Q L E L I , , if A B ' , M -- Q A . ' 1.5 4'-., ,s Q is ,f ,Y MGA V, V f ,f ,Q bs X , S W f X , 2 ii- 2 mc , fx, mi zz! Q, , 1 A f E A l ,ff ' ka' 4 me f I . as ,Q 2 Q, i X y Q A ff? 1 W' R ' '57 i , 'M I . :w r , I, .ffym Pi' ' ir Q Q , A 'X C Q i r ls ,, C 5. I , G, , 'ww M , if f' ' , ,Ei E e,,1f ' T E , 1: 9 Qsg, ' - V , mf' ,,., ' -ffl' . ' - J' in X x G' if ffl' ,'.' V V ' R , . Q 2 ' fa, X il ' A v '-L ' m .N Ji Em : . ix A V, f V iw, -. ff? ,,',, , 5 '- '- - Leff To Righh ROW ONE, Choate, Lloyd, Christiansen, Judy, Chrisfianson, Carole, Ciupek, Tony, Clapperfon Charlene, Clark, Ray, Cleveland, Elvis, Cleveland, Mary Ellen, Cluck, Chuck. ROW TWO, Cochran, Wanda Cody, Jack, Collins, Chuck, Cook, Al, Cooper, Sandra, Concovelos, Pere, Cosielow, Glen, Covey, Ron, Cox Kenneih. ROW THREE, Cox, Sfella, Craig, Douglas, Crawford, Flora, Craft, David, Cruse, Margo, Crufchlield Carol, Cruzen, Gary, Cummins, Tommy, Cundiefi, Barbara. Left To Right, ROW ONE, Daily, Patricia, Daniels, Sharon, Darling, David, Daugherty, Elizabeth, Davis, Arthur, W TW D T m', Dean, Barbara, Delahoeisie, Davis, Jean, Davis, Jim, Davis, Ruth, Davis, Richard, RO O, avis, om ie CUnVl'n9l'lGm Allen CU 'e Dcwld Sylvia, Delatorre, Nancy, Del George, Glen, Denfon, Carl, Deiinne, Doug, Devey, Erma, Dickens, Ruth, ,ins S A 5 ' in an ' -SCL 4 .N l EG . .rg r 7 S P, L .l V X L V f if if K 5 . 'L -,xi-in :Lf-3 .SH , wg-,fa .' .J K v x Hs.. he-.3 1 N l i R ' ' A X - , 1 ,, ,- is . , ,ZX 1 V -Q C, . ', D al R 3 E lf' l Dickey, Charles DeClemente, Toni Dill, Jack Dill, Shirley Dooley, Richard Dominguez, Lilly Douglas, JoAnn Doussett, Flora Doussett, Ronnie Drobnick, Donna Duenes, Ronald Duerr, Darlene Durham, Evelyn Dustin, Thelma Ja 'K 2 w , 5, ' lg , We ve Played Our Part from the Opening Note. Left to Right: ROW ONE, Dyer, Linda, Dyess, Don, Easley, Robert, Ellis, Dave, Elsasser, Gloria, Emery, David, Emmerling, Marie, Engel, Morris. ROW TWO, Eshelman, Martha, Espinosa, Leo, Espinosa, Norman, Esthbrook, David, Evans, Jim, Exter, Dave, Fallon, Tom, Farrell, Wally. ROW THREE, Farris, William, Faus- naught, Walter, Fawley, Norm, Feldman, Georgia, Ferguson, Janice, Ferry, Bill, Fimple, Carolyn, Finken- stein, Emily. ROW FOUR, Fisk, Tom, Fletcher, Bob, Flores, Flora, Fortune, Barbara, Fowler, Gene, Francis, Denis, Frankland, Judith, French, Dean. ROW FIVE, Frisone, Ann, Fuller, Donna, Fulmer, Bruce, Galarza, David, Gallo, Doris, Gany, Tom, Garcia, Bruno, Gardner, Carol. i I Y Q ' if Fx . -,AS J. Q4 1-'F , 't'- .W 5 by gg! I b J ix 5 W 1 V . , M' ,Q 1 ll l . LQ. . .eu W F N U- G N? f H D E 9 , 3 fin W rl ,, S, --1 ggi E I 1 p f 1 .1 M W- ?KHll F I K , . 1 l . B l ,Q i f, r l F 1 V y , y ! Q y rw, i9 W gf 'f 'L' , l 'li' if '55, 'W fi M 1 ,, x xr, ,Af 1, ,, -Q, J 4- -Bi Hales, Delores Halstead, Jerilyn Halterman, Ed Hamilton, Carol Hamilton, Pat J 4 za 'fr' ,,. ,, l l...,fx Left to Right, ROW ONE, Garlord, Barbara, Berber, Arnold, Gerber, Elizabeth, Gilmore, Butch, Gil more Eddie, Glenn, Garry, Glider, Donna, Goepfert, Glenn, Goforth, Richard, Goldsmith, Albert, Gordon, Eloyce, Gotcher, Willard, Graham, Larry. ROW TWO, Graham, Linda, Gray, Ronnie, Gregory, Bob, Greve, Bob, Grimm, Dennis, Griner, Charles, Groce, Roger, Gross, Don, Guinn, Sondra, Gutierrez, Frank, Gutierrez, Manuel, Hackney, Ethel, Haines, Marion, Q One of the Sophomore money-making projects was a car wash at a service station on High- land Avenue. These Sophomores are giving this Buick a good cleaning, both inside M3 'QQ N and out. rein, Pflyn, v af ,Q 4 1-way? z W '35 a if i 355, X g Hamilfon, Thomas Harris, Dick Harris, Loffie Harrison, Joyce Hart, Rodger Hastings, Roy Hatch, Eddie Hauff, llo Hawkins, Ernest Hawley, Dennis New WR i J , H ff -I , ', .I 1 ' N ' -1 was 'fr V '1 ., .A K 7 ' - ,zz-fzff ia ' .5 , V ' V, g H W ,Lf ,N - ,L .N F I- I H 4: ' ff . 'A KSN Q., ip, ' 1? .1 -1' V , V 15, ,ly f ,,. ' rf X -- sg ,,, ff ..,:, I Q 5 V ,gf ,f f V - ..- ' 4222 W- , , x a . 1 fxv -44 nj if 71' ' ,TQ ml e - r s' .-. V T, ,Q 4. . 1 si, ,- . I , ' -fi T .. ., 2. f ' K, fc: ,. ,Ml L 24 v'.-- O' ' ap' -.,,. ' f 'V ig 1. j- ' ll 4 - K5 , 5 - . K V . 'H ' f- .m qi W .4 if J .V. L 45- 'K ' 5 3 2 V ' V' 'V , ss: s t., k wmbrx ggfy N 3 l I , . I, .-. , Q l . - K h X lv f Left to right, ROW ONE, Hovde, Dee Dee, Howard, Vicki, Hoza, Mercy, Hubbs, Judy, Hudgens, Henery, Hudson, Charles, Hunt, Dianne, Huston, Lynda. ROW TWO, Huss, Pat, Hutto, Charles, lde, Michael, Isaac, Janet, Isaac, Janice, lshman, Yvonne, Jackson, Mary Jane, Jacobsen, Alan, Jean, Mary. ROW THREE, Jefters, Bonnie, JeFFery, Sally, Jeske, Gilbert, Johannsen, Carole, Johnson, Gloria, Johnson, Linda Anne, Johnson, Scott, Johnston, Jim, Joiner, Albert. Left to Right, ROW ONE, Kaiser, Aethur, Kalleberg, Walter, Karns, Pat, Kassay, Bruce, Kaufman, Carol, Kealy, Paul, Keener, Virginia, Keil, John, Kennedy, Mike. ROW TWO, Kennedy, Ronald, Kerr, Tamie, Kimpton, Richie, King, Barbara, King, Bill, Kirch- ner, Paul, Kirkbride, Lundy, Kirkendell, Fred, Knapp, Ida. ROW THREE, Knapp, Marnell, Knapp, Rosemarie, Knuppenburg, Howard, Knipper, Sandra, Koch, Carol, Kokes, Mary, Koenig, Kenna, Kovimerstad, Linda, Krotzer, Jon. V ' fi ' i V if ' , ': 'M C ,- , . ' ,el . ,,. . SE t if' f.: f 'N 1 .-V - if 1.1. . , ,, 1. 1 QL, 4 .,.. . . p I 3? Qvlll A an , N 4: fn- Q ,, t Q ,gi L J . Zi: he i DFA fm f M if J 5 , .-1. 'W i' L, yt .V 3.19, 'Krew 'QC - a 1- ,'si je . -, -1 4 ' .. , , . , ,,.. gl, . '- L J Q V .1 I -Q at Q6 Yeas 3.6 J df .Q , , QYJ, , , . -, ' J .. ,-., V 1 . , 1 . , r est: we . -Vri V, ., A k , V I x Ji W ty lg' I I I x ei . '- L t . , . , X. , V V , V 9 A i L. , 6 ' ,- uf, ' 33 , ,X - s ,Lf vs A . . 5 VK ,A Q i rg, X'-Vx 1 - X N3 u 4- ska V K K K K ' Vbhx k l I . f - , 'T l . , If 5 LAI . 5 l X 4 s -ry 1: N 1 ff' . ' 0 J E l ' :1'fs,'-.ls . 34. l IA 1 B ' ' , 1 V 2 'Y lx Q4 ,. H an Q 'R fl ,A al p 3: .F A 6 lf ,- Q. . if 4, Q-5 n v J - Q. vt! A K ' , i unix Q K- y , : VM I hiv R413 Q , ' 4 V gig! ,U W i A If 'w - Q, ,li foxy-T t ww fx A ' L 'gf i u -r ff , i ' ai N- ,' L A' gk Lett to Right, ROW ONE, Kuhl, Bob, Kisinger, Huston, La Barbara, Alfred, Lacer, Rufus, La Fontaine, Bob, Lamb, James, Landen, Larry, Lanier, David, Lavghead, Carl, Lavaie, Richard, Lawrence, George, Lechoga, Rosemarie. ROW TWO: Lenfesty, Jim, Lenfesty, Wayne, Leon, Mary, Leonte, Linda, Leuthner, Gary, Lewis, Erie, Lewis, Jimmy, Lewis, Marilyn, Lias, Jackie, Long, Bonnie. Long, Greg Love, Gary Lovelace, Sally Jo Lovelace, Ted Low, Richard 6 ia' Left to Right, ROW ONE, Major, Joe, Mansanarez, Judy, Marsh, Carolyn, Marshall, Rodney, Martelli, Nicholas, Martin, Donna, Martin, Karen, Martin, Martina. ROW TWO: Martinez, Richard, Masson, Jack, Lowe, John -x ' is J, Mareley, Jim, Maybee, Judy, Mayoral, Lupe, McAdams, Betty, McCallister, Betty, McCauley, Helen. ROW H f J, THREE: McCauley, Kirby, McClintock, Maureen, McComb, Melle, McConville, Barbara, McCullough, Sharon, ! J A McDonald, Billy, McDonald, Chris, McGinnis, Doug. A L W Vw Lowry, Rilclcy ! ' , 5 Q f ' luly, Lucian 5 gf i as '-. f L ' . Q . L Lush, Ron p , ii, fl gy X v. , N ,JU -4 ,K r i 'J 5 i ', 5 , 'Q is rw . 3 I , A G.: 2 T W- 'vc-f ' J L . for fit it rt Xl' 39- f ' C Tr iq H 'N g- b 1 ls 7 A It f I . 'ie 5 ,J .sv A 'L ,wmv 4 'K , y c ax AK , H y M Lutz, Barbara I, Q L 3. M ' - In B 'ws J , 0 V: MacDonald, Jessie , 55 ' N - 0.2 , 2 , - .Q ' , T 4 Macy, James 'V J V fy rf, gg ,A ,vs .Q , .Q Y J- K . ,-2. ' i ss . , dm N S, -f U iqlyxgftf V. Y ,I V4 I '- - Y- ' ' if 'L XF, A -1 -S sw -' -1 Wai, N , , . -, V 'J K 1. 'N I '1-259 ki A L 5' , W J ,Q .L .V Ju my ,xx cv, ,I 1 11 I in tiff-Ni gl A E N . 'r 'Q i 1 L, , i 2 y .. - A 2 :Q ,M Y in - ' ' T ' ' I 1 f, ' 3 .: i' 1 L I' , D A 'Rl VJ! 1 . -, .' - 5 , M f K ' 1 2 7' 'sf' J. I iq-I . Sophomores, Like Jazz, Are Progressive. V y Left to Right: ROW ONE, McKenzie, Thomas, McKenzie, Dona, Mcliovich, Michael, McLean, Richard, Mellin, FQ, 'i Q Mike, Merchant, Carolyn, Merrell, Dick, Messenger, Mel, Michik, Robert. ROW TWO, Miller, Carol, Miller, ly-Mx Elaine, Milligan, Phyllis, Mills, Virginia, Mioduski, Judy, Mitchiner, Jim, Montgomery, Charles, Montgomery, M 'V' Dick, Moore, Don. ROW THREE, Moore, Patsy, Moore, Ronald, More, Joe, Moreland, John, Moreland Phil, Morgan, Jim, Moreno, Lydia, Morgan, Karen, Morley, Linda. ROW FOUR, Morrell, Richard, Morton John, Murphy, Bob, Murray, Randy, Mullins, Elizabeth, Mudge, Judy, Muto, Grace, Neal, Sandra, P . NX. -no ' rx Negley, Judy. Q jo I 'Hu 9? If ,. V r' an ',., f my yy f V, K C Yr 5' J , . ,r r r J My ,,., . 4. 1' J . f. rf f, ,f,,,., ' rf 1, f',, -' ii- ' . I ' -gif Y 5 'r AK if Xin? ' R M.. ci , ' , Q 1 v,,'4 A 8 K X 7 'W J I ,I ,, A J, L or ii W --J Q swf .gf gf of -wr J .-. J ' r f 4 2 . 5 M. AZ ,, ' f 'f - ' X ,:,r9r A ,M f 19' 71,5 4 , V 1, .f 5 ,f A 5 A ' 'F' A, . 1 . 1 f , J V 'j if W , Vw I f ff G 34 4' if ' ' ,A V Q L N ., . J .5 V Q Q: .4 1-v 1 k ' Vhll - - ' f , Y , -P -r '-ug, . , r . n I: 1 J K 9-f . K C' ,Q If ' , , 'W' .A Q. N ' , 4 ' ., ' , Q. f. , W A , , M, Q 57,0-1 ,ggi its ' ':x,,. 7' J J V ' - . ' ww A 'far .5 ' ' A ln 'Vi ,, 2 - Norris, Kathie Nottingham, Lo O'Brien, Sherry Ochoa, Mary Nelson, Larry Nickel, Alan Nickel, David Noock, Rufus Norcott, Lucky Norman, Paul uise L .'L IL' It .4 51 ex ' l4!,7'Q 'ff 5 . . , 4,13 RL ., t 5- x I , , '79 Q 2-X ... , 'Y f V. 'fra - L. anim, Vi x 1, al -ll- I ni L 5-fig! .1 L K X ,f s i s ,-4, , 9. H 5, v, 4 J X V l ,QL 2. y ,vig X -y . .' X y . I 5. , y in f K it y if It Q X Ki' 6, at-a Q - of V, 5, i ei. i fit, 'V' 4,5 L1 in , is f 44,-:ii R fs.. ' J ' f V Q l 9Q3s,g mml- N X f fi fl, ' , i Xu. .. R E V 5. sm, in x 'fir' I-, ,rx fre: if ' e I at L 9 ' .Ax' 'Al A ' ,Z - 1 y. if . J sl fel R , , er- R 'sa ' 4 , . .7 .. g f , ' V hh , . . :R ' Q, -, , N 9 '- - ifgl .- . , Y' 'Q NV' VN s 1' gg? X , ' 1 X A K if , I J y iii. ' .- A v ii-I A 'H' ' ' C-.,f'l,- 5s S . 'H - 'Z ' , ' 9' ' , ' . . i , vll ' f' ' time 4 if-' 1 WP 1 ' 1 - W . n - L ' , .1 ., , y- P ,V ,J 5: ,W Left to Right: ROW ONE, O'Day, Evelyn, Olivcr, Joan, Oliver, Walt, Olson, Mary, Paul, Ronnie, Payne, Jim, Pedioo, Tom, Peebles, Linda, Perez, Martha, Jerry, Olson, Nellie, Olsan, Tom, Otto, Nancy, Overmycr, Janet, Owen, Myrna, ROW THREE, Peflilni CfJI'Ol: P0fl4lf1S, KCIVGHJ PCFGVSCV1, Eric, PettYf JOCelY ': Pltll- Poovoai, Laurie, Page, Linda, Purumo, Rosemary. ROW TWO, Parese, Mary Ann, lips, -l0Yf1G: PiGTT, Wilma, Pike, Jim, Pitts, Arnold, Pill-CIF, DOUHCIJ Plein, POUI: Poier, Park, Michael, Parker, Betty, Parrish, Vicky, Pasley, Pat, Patton, Russell, Paul, Beverly: Palm, Bill, Left to Right: ROW ONE, Pomerenks, Diana, Pope, Joyce, Potter, Ronald, Pipkins, Marilyn, Pruitt, Norma: Pyeott, Bonnie, Quinn, Bob, Radsick, Carl. ROW TWO, Rolls, Joyce, Randall, Kathryn, Rnsussen, Brooke: Rasmussen, Tom, Rauh, Shirley, Read, Bob, Reed, James, Reed, Jack. ROW THREE, Reese, Carol: Rene, Ron, Revels, lrene, Richardson, Juanita, Rickert, Glen, Riddle, Sandro, Rieger, Barbara, Riggs, Jerry. 3 6- xv, , X, JI 52 'gt ,VVVI -1-7 I., M V V :ly -5-Elia, I n sl ,- W l,-, e 'f , , J O 9 , -' -- 1 . i .,.- .- m 'V . f -A , 1-. .. 5, .2 I., .,. H'4'f4' , R f 4 -'Q . ' f-f ,Q 2 R -R ,,,s . O 'Q' , f L -J ' l we 1--fr J O '. ,nv X ,Rb 5 ,, 1 f , x J V M, v V. :L ,' V M, 4 1 W 2' W 3 a .., M is , , ff, w , , sr A Q , ' J L ,J Sf: lxfw' N, ,fl Larry V A Y Riggs ' fl .7 , .15 . .A Q' tmp iw Q!! 5 x ,P 4 Robbins rf Q Jim Donald ' Robertson 1' l ,A Dale A K Robinson , , Jimmie , Robinson 1 i W All Q C ag, 2 Q, , 4, ,J , I J, ,uf Karen Robershaw , ,f,m,,,-M .www qi ,.,f,f-,Vm?y, sw , 1, mfffyq ., Ro r ' ge 9, Rodocker K wr 4 . in ', 5 5 J - fl ,wi-V if f , ,, ay, .,:AA Nz, , , . KW ' 71 ,f 5, 'iff ,,V ,ri fl' A' f f fff e f f ff? .42 V f f Z 17 A 2 if f f , S , fa, V -1m,,W,N ' s 419, . uf F, , , .5 'il ,, !4..,,5, f wfwfw' f , 'ffm .f f f , , 7 X I 7 Q Q , ,f , f v, 47 2-14 L' X . ,5,. . fl . V 4 f, rp, . Aw,f. lWQ4 l ' , X, i mfr ,,, , g W I 1 A ,z , ' 5' fi i , , , 'lf 'jf' 'LQ M 1 ' ' x :V We - is 4 asa , . J f, V T I 'W , ,Xi-, - 1 1, 3 frm M A f laid , 1 1 , f Rogers, Errol Rornaniello, Virginia Rorlheisai, Bob Rose, Sandy Rosenberger, Sandra Ross, Allen Rossiter, Pam Royer, Sharey Rubak, Michael Russell, Jeanie Rutter, Jack Sokoguchi, Helen Salazar, Victoria Sommons, Kathy ,W V , 9 ' The Sophomores decided to have a class mascot, and quickly got busy choosing the right one. This droopy-eared canine caught the eye of everyone. The sale at our mascot, M organ, was a huge success. We are the 'first class ot Pacific to have our own mascot. Left to Right: ROW ONE, Sandberg, Paul, Sanders, Pot, Sanchez, Abie, Sather, Judy, Sauceda, Jennie, Savage, Bernice, Savage, Michael, Sawyer, Sherron, Saxton, Sharon, Saylor, Joe. ROW TWO, Sgambellone Margie, Schwartz, George, Seaman, Diana, Sereseres, Caesar, Severson, Darlene, Show, Dorthey, Sheets, Kay, Shehan, Cheryl, Shook, William, Sieber, l-lorry. ROW THREE, Simpson, Reed, Simpson, Norma, Sirsch, Carol, Smiley, Robin, Smith, B'll - S ' V ' ' ' Smith, Kenneth. 1 y, mith, Earless, Smith, Franklin, Smith, Jack, Smith, Kathleen, Q.. T fs Q . 1- 'cf 'l Q . 'il , , wa I I ,, It , Mb. , .. Y, h v. , , ,e u ,i f 52? Q, , , .t 'Q-,, - . y Y ff vw qi , , 7 ' I 1' S ' Y., 4 , ' l lik Ian S V T - , ' 'T l 'T' J' 4' 1.55 l 1 -4 al ' Q offf: T, Ti' ' 6 ..,.. :J 'l 5 x l UQ? l l A T, T it .O 4 hx all ,, ,Q A A , L QL T ,fi Hr 55 X 3' A ,yt V - ,.. , V y f 5' . ' 5, H . 9, i f C' , 3, 5- T -.,.i1 i f e f ,E V, .- ,..- I 5 7 . T 1 , Y . ' Y ,z . if V ' f - td 1 ' f',. , S , Wy . - ' T' f - L x R 'sgg ffs T ,fr' Sv 3 - 1 Mb. fl'-'r..li. . ' i N -1 I' l 1,-'iii 5, WRX, li T if ' M Q V' ,T 32 f. ,ha 3 6-E! Q4 ,W f Q , ji , W-3 K. i4,5g,,f, - l S . ir , is --L . 'S .L .5 ig, gl fx ., is 'I PJ: rl ' 'T Q' 4 13 ,W-T, S 3, 1 sr, M. KJV: .N hh It f 9' mfg, lil? I - . Q ' ' 4- i ,' F --'V-Q-1 H 1 '1 ' f 4 it A , V, W ,W Q 9 1-fx 'T Lcll To Riglrl: ROW ONE, Smith, Malcolm, Sniilli, Ruby Smith, Sue, Spencer, Gabe, Stacks, Ben, Stark, Jimmie Star-rlield, Irene, ROW TWO: Stebbins, Judy, Siegel Suzanne, Stephan, Goargc, Stewart, Richard, Stiles, Pa tricia, Stockton, David, Strono, Anthony, ROW THREE Slreef, Sandy, Sturgeon, Julie, Suder, Margarel, Summers, Nelido, Supernaw, Dale, Surber, Howard, Smile, Virginia . U : , ' Swing, Sandy 3 A9 A rf' . T lb l,L'l fur' VFW aofly ,Y X, xg' :-N, Tanner, Joel Q A - . 7 v .r ' Tate, Patricia is i A X 1 f J l Taylor, Donna ' hx ' .K ir, 'iiil,ll'li.l 1 A ,W , Thiem, Warren Thomas, Robert Thomison, Mable Thompson, Bruce Thompson, Charlene Thompson, Mic Thompson, Par Thompson, Dick Thuen, Carol Thulin, Elaine is i , 'J' vc, if , ., QXW' M ii- f 1 ' rw Q. ' f in ,., ff ,, if 3: My gi M Nr ug. f 1 :ri M l sk? . 1 'Y A, ., wf ii if Z. ff'-34 L' f -K ai 77 5: 'Q ff S, ' 4 ea- if ,5 . . J 'Of br, YV' J, Q . We . A rhwegm, Jam Tiedemam, Bob ' Timmons, Kay Tirrkef,'Bobby r Tinker Richard Townsend, Keilh Treadaway, Mary Trenery, Richard Truvillo, Wallace Trujillo, William Tuff, Ma ry Turley, Turner, Turner, Ubolini, - , T 1 I ' 3 - , y Sr -rf 5' 'M ri ' ' l f W 4 A.. 1, ,L w 1 ' ., 55. 5 5,1 ,.,,. I f ff s . - ,. . ,L 5 , A ,, ,.. x , -,, . fvr Left to Right: in 'JT :ai fig- by ...-.. , J . x J ,I 'h F3 1- s., 'wr YMK T Y in ,,. - , , ' v , ,A Q, H.. ROW ONE, Ulmer, Lynn, Vail, berf, Valeen, Gloria, Vaughn, Paul, Vice, Albert. ROW TWO, Voreis, Judith, Vorhies, Ton, Charlorte, Walker, Charles, Wall, Marion, na, Waller, Pal. ROW THREE, Walfon, Alan, Ward, Kay, Ward, Sue, Watson, Mike, Way Mary. I kg: c X 9 Q 49 w ,-'N 1 0. Ju ' Q, .tl 3' Y 'x Joe, Valadez, Ro Duanne, Villegas Marlene, Wadling Wallace, Georgan- Walton, Ernesfineg ne, Gary, Weaver 5 ,r - in 'f t s' - 51524 - . , J A 1 X X K , i E lx S V V . Q' ' 'l J K i 5 6' 0 . 'Li' ,, fi er. C W ' R 'F 'A at ig . it , , , 1,, 7, . 1 A if . i '- 1 ' 5 , ll F , h ' 61 'ihg ' .R elm, Left to Right, ROW ONE: Webb, Adam, Wehnes, Jay, Wehnes, Ray Weinberger, David, Welch, Lynn, Welzig, Steve. ROW TWO: Westmore Lowell, Westphall, Juanita, Wheeler, Clifford, White Danielle, White Jim, iNhite, Nancy. ROW THREE: White, Richard, Whitmill, Jeanne Whitson, Dove, Wiley, Chuck, Willhoft, Wayne, Williams, BonrrliS,,6..Mf .-M' A .M Y f 'M NJLDMAND Wilshire Madeline Wilson Arlene Wilson Dane ROW TWO Wilson Pat Wind .,,. M-rwwmw, ww d ff Q WMWM ser Danny Wisdom Evelyn Wofford Laurel Sue Woll Don Wood Walter Woodale Margie 7 ,Jef i Wnffndm J AVW,,,y' A 122 K , gf, W X .- J G ,,,,-p-ff ,' pf I Charles Beatty Bonnie Bell ' --L., ' '---:M-so C E -- --A A me-me- 'f 'ff e' eeeemee J 'e- N H Dan Allen uhheaml ' H'f'6'H dlD3Vey6-1 Tizy ll-iw' Q JOY Dodson Mike Johnson JoAnn Douglas Jim Jones Robert Bennecke Gerald Bolivar Ivan Brady Bruce Brovon David Burns Eva Cabral Lonnie Cain Clytie Calhoun Richard Carpenter Bonnie Carey Gloria Castillo Darla Chamberlin Charlene Clapperton Shirley Clarey Jeannette Clark Howard Clayton Keith Clegg Gerald Click Roy Cockrell Sonia Cordell Richard Cruzen Margaret Davenport Bob Deam Anelta Denton Dorothy Devey Sharon Earl Ralph Easley Sue Edwards Hugh Ellingston Donald Ellis Mick Farrington Tom Favorite Mary Ann Feathers John Feist Robert Ferreid Judith France Joan Fuller Avis Gardiner Georgia Gomaz Ralph Grace Bob Greenup Nancy Grissom Barbara Hamilton Ray Hatch Lorie Hooper ' Bob Hopper Augustine Huerta James Hunt Bill Jeannotte Dennis Johnson John Kelley Frank Lamarque Louise Lawrence Mercy Loza Sharon McCoy Ronald McDaniel Betty McDonald Oliver McMurry Juanita Mendez Geraldine Montgomer Tommy Morales Lloyd Morris Jim Moseley Bonita Murphy Lizabeth O Lagie Jonathan O Lenick Sharon Palmer Andra Passino Normon Pearson Helen Pickell Joan Pipkin Billy Polm Earl Powell Fred Rahn Alice Royse K A ita Rutledge Bdk S vn erm and o no S He en n d Leo Sot Tom Strec Bill Stuart Larry Tarplez Don Taylor Wallace Walker Ann Williams Larry Wilson Gaylen Wlnegordner ... N1 lv'l'axS ' 1 Bo A 'th l .- b al X Ka If it 26 ,3,. -vs. , Y J' . 'X Wi ix, ' - . .V 47 C h-JOHN GRENFEU. one A 1 h ,I . X i BOB BASS BILL JOHNSON DEL KRAUSS guard right hclfbock guard u 4 ln .rk KL f 4 W' ' X , '-I V , N 'C X WILLIS McDOWELL CUFF HORN L f L MQCHAEL HARTMANN Iefr holfbuck tackle L V 'end' center l-- .Y I4 -if QQ xv xffrum I ' f . 9 --f' 'A l l l t i r i l 1 l Juiiiolr Varsity Football Team l F I FIRI T ROW, left to right: Jim Dentice, Alan Beaker, Roger Hart, Cap Strano, Captain Mike Taylor, Terry Brigham, Art Bertolina, Jim Wall, Jim Williams. SECOND ROW: Coach Ray Postema, Zan Dike,.Georgu McClellan, Ben Briggs, Richard Todd, lvan Brady, Bill King, Dan lrlcr' ncmdez, Harry Babson, Phil White, Bob Orr. THIRD ROW: Mel Messenger, Jim White, Mike McKovich, Don Baxter, Roger Smiley, Jim Potter, Jim Covey, Los Kerns, Phil Morlen, Mike Ross, B Football TOP ROW: G, Fowler, J. Boyer, J. Graover, D. Witson, J. Pope, M. Farrington, B. Gregory, L. Starr, R. Smith, J. Alexander, C. Fouler. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Mr. Nie- meyer. D. Baker, R. Grace, W. Oliver, L. Liess, D. Gross, O. Pullers, G. Jeske, B. 1 -ni ii T r . i 551- .rw lp., . in T? ':j r'?'i6 f AP!-'f ' '-P4 . . J. .. j ff.-AL, - A uit: 1 ' , 4 , 1 ' 'Z Ya'-. ' , dn., ,vtgrik VIIE. ' - 1 'n I-'iv it 8 an IL ' 1' ll , .ls 4 ,..-A,v 'C 3 . S . I 1 , 5: 1. '5 1 a ! 415 4,,w1vw-X, Q, . , 'Xi ' I . ' , .-:. . , , Q Q, , 5 M . X ', -. , sub 6 .ag 4 L . A- , V . V I A ' .. MWA -,VHJQ J .xii - -,- .I fjxgnm. 'Y-Akf., XV 7, K ' . , -'. H? U- ,tmff 1.7-wv , , , efiali .gy . few 1 A'T 1' ' . -,k,., 9 4 L -, I . A - , , - -,rn ' Fu! , f A .1,' :pq- Y Q' up. X, 1 , I 0 V! 4 5 4 RQ 5- ,, f mu' w' , a,:s R x N, ,, , rn' .H ' , I 1 N ,V r,g-f -x , Q , in-rg. HV- ni. sf -M ,, ilu M. . - I ,Vx - . . f Q W .N , w ,IQ Yzyf A 'Y W' 4 A 4 J? D1-Vi' , at .A.1'15, . N 11- VV' Asia' '. in .a'-f U ' Qvlf 3 11.1541-A , 16-1 Q pn'aIn.4ihCLL.lCff.AnlrIT.. Q apex . v 'M ,L 'ri ...S if La 1. .1 NMS f, I The faces and movements of each player reflect the excitement and tenseness of the game. One of our dark ierseyed team members has The ball and is poised for action. -.4.il3mlf-isa Wllxlnmiam f . Jim Parese, with the ball, gritted his teeth with determination os he plowed through a group oftacklers on the opposing team. Oops! The wrong team got the ball, but members of the Pirate squad quickly raced to makethetackle. One glance at the action shots an this page shows the excitement of the game. i, ' t g, 'Q ' . N. , its S. K lr' Q 4 f .ll X NX 1. ..' -Q .Si ' 'PS-3' ii' 1 i 1 L 1 ,ti Iiimjl. nm-E-2 The T956 football season was concluded by the annual Football Banquet. A dinner, awards, and speakers highlighted the evening. Coach Grentell smiles with pride over the team. ABOVE, from left to right are Coach Grenfell, Dick Audeoud, Jim Parese, Jim Brady, Del Krause, and Dick Lake. These five players of the Pirate squad won top honors at the banquet. LEFT is a picture of boys seated at a table during the banquet. They all ate heartily, the spaghetti, salad, and milk which were featured on the menu. Lynn Lovell, our lovely football queen, was crowned at our Homecoming game and reigned at the Home- coming Dance and the Football Prom. This charming blonde was elected from thirteen contestants selected by the football team. She is a member of Dantes and was an entrant in the Miss San Bernardino Con- test. Above is Carol Scholl, Janet Schvveinturter, Queen Lynn Lovell, Jeanne Beckley, and Judy Wil- muth. The ship and slaves in the background carry out the Homecoming theme, The Queen and I, hence the music and decorations were similar to that in the recent Yul Brynner Movie. C' Coach Bob Webster did an outstanding iob training the Pirate team. His personality and ability to get along with all the boys is un- equaled, His alertness and youihfulness set a 'lf pattern for the entire squad. Il 134 The Varsity Basketball squad, Ozzie Brazelton, Jim Boyer, Bob Botts, Ron Street, Dick Audeoud, Bill Cover, Greg Meyer, Phil Junkins, Richard McDaniels, and Jerry Baumgardner, aimed for the basket as the photographer snapped this photo. Basketball Scores Redlands .... Redlands .... Pomona Pomona Riverside ,...... Riverside ....... San Bernardino San Bernardino Colton ......... Colfon . Chafley . . . Chafley Fontana . . Fontana Padhc Padhc Padhc Padic Padhc Padhc Padic Padhc Padhc Padhc Padhc PadHc Padhc Padhc Greg Meyer, number l5, lumped high and heartily fo lip fhe ball into the basket. Bill Cover, number ll, and Ozzie Brczelfon, in the foreground, wafched infenily while hoping for Two more points. Coach-DON NIEMEYER Coach-RAY POSTEMA Practicing shooting baskets are T. Ashment, B. Huslc, J. Blount, R. McDaniel, L. Wheeler, T. ONlell, F. Mason, S. Chappell, A. Webb A Davis and M Heron ll 3 111g 13 'ix . 7 . , if FIRST ROW, left to right: Ben Briggs, Ken Jennings, Captain Gilbert Galarza, Cyril Koch, Tony Stout, Russ Patton. SECOND ROW: Dick Harris, Paul Boles, Ron Remond, Roger Rodocker, Jim Robertson, Lonnie Taylor. THIRD ROW: Glen Brothers, Joe Vail, Bill Baker, Bruce Kane, Jim Mitchner, Ron Reno, Jim Robbins, Phil Bailey, Bruce Benke. B Basketball Squad Ozzie Brazelton iumped for the ball as the tremendous action and suspense of the Redlands-Pacific game mounted. Our team displayed its true Pirate loyalty and scored another victory in the C.B.l.. Oo .xx Bill cover, number ll, uinwcl for the basket at the Barstow practice game in our gymnasium. The boys all played well even though the final score was not quite to our liking. QT? Basketball Banquet Greg Meyer, Bob Botts, Ron Street, Ozzie Brazelton, Bill Cover, and Coach Bob Webster displayed the trophies which they won bath as a team and as individuals with their sportsmanship and ability. The awards were presented at the Basketball Banquet by various donors, Basketball Queen LEFT TO RIGHT are Bette Sellords, Junior Princess, Errol Mack- zum, Escort, Milton Johnson, Escort, Cookie Palmer, Senior Prin- cess, Corolyn Gronemeyer, Queen, Wes lvieecham, Escort, Bonnie Butcher, Senior Princess, Dick Smith, Escort, Sandy Street, Sophomore Princess, and Bill Reynolds, Escort. The Bosketboll Court reigned at the Homecoming game, which we won over Redlands, ond ofthe dance which followed. Carolyn Gronemyer was unanimously se- lected as Bosketloall Queen tor l'?57. Caro- lyn was also head pom pon girl, Governor of Promotions, and a member of Lehis. l-ler lovely brown eyes reflected the excitement and happiness ofthe evening. ,Y ,Eg X . -6 ill Vg 'YW gl ,-! S 7 Dan Hayes, with a determined expression on his face, tagged Bill Lusk out as he slid into home through a cloud of dust. It was an exciting moment of a practice game at the beginning of baseball season. Both ot these outstanding athletes are Seniors and have lettered in baseball in previous years. They also were active in the summer leagues at Perris Hill Park. Billv Johnson stands ready to bunt the one coming ball while Dan Hayes waits to catch it should Billy miss. Skeeter Howard, Ernie Gonzales, and Gerald Butler stand on the sidelines watching the play. COACH STUART SOUTHWORTH fa .,fv' -Q-14055. ' . .Q ,q,, Ar V , , sg, W, V' V, 5 3 ' ' ew ' ' Q wt' ., -. 'WY 1 g, . A Q' . '-wwf nf' Varsity Baseball Team FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Robertson, Mark Yzaguirre, Jinny Johnson, Bill Lusk, Craig Bradley, Skeeter Howard, Loren Matney, Jim Parese, Billy Johnson, Bob Butler. BACK ROW: Bill Chapman, Jim Groover, Dan Hayes, Bob Bedaya, Jerry Bowers, Bob Botts, Ernie Gonzales, Gerald Butler, Ted Meyers. 141 tg.. YS?'Z'5f' ' . A Jil , -,i. . X Bill Lusk hit the ball frantically in an attempt to break the tie at the end ofthe San Bernardino-Pacific game. He failed to score, but played a terrihc game. Jim Parese flashed over third base on his way to home plate for a score which tied the ballgame. The thrill and pace of the CoIton'Pacific game was unusually intense. Dan Hayes waited with disappointment for the ball as a member of the Colton squad slid through a cloud of dust into home. The game resulted in another tie. The up-and-coming Varsity squad worked very hard all year improving their catching, hitting, and throwing. The Junior Varsity team consists of CBACK ROW, Left to Rightj Jim Donlevy, Glenn Brothers, Blaise Ugolini, John Neal, Buddy Escobar, Joe More, Jim Lenfesty, Harry Sieber, Dan McGinnis, Frank Guttierez, Larry Graham, Bill Hedleston, and Coach Bob Webster. FRONT ROWJ Jim Williams, Jack Mason, Tom O'neal, Jim Boyer, Ron Warrick, Tom Wickum, Tom Muto, Bob Humphrey, Tom Mianez, Harley Branson. The Sophomore team won most of their games during baseball season. This was the first year a team from a particular class was organized. BACK ROW, Lett to Right are Lynn Ulmer, Richie Kimpton, Bob Quinn, Al Jury, Tom Gang, Bruno Garcia, Joe Vail, Roger Hart, and Coach M. Smaha. FRONT ROW, are Richard Lavoie, Caesar Sereserer, Earl Powell, Carl Laughead, Tom Fish, Mike Watson, Loe Espinosa. NOT PRESENT are Adam Webb, Ken Horton, and Paul Boles. 'f V I At o tense moment, during o locol truck meet, Gilbert Snow crossed the finish line to score 0 victory for both Pacific and himself. He hos won mony owords in the post yeors, ond he hopes to continue in trock ot college. BELOW: Outstanding cross country runners were honored ot the Foll Sports Bonquet, Coach Louis Finn displayed the troditionol truck plaque, while the teom members showed their own owords, From left to right are Cooch Finn, Richord Yeo- ger, Steve Dovies, Jock Morton, ond Ruben Voludez. A If 'L I At this track meet, Bill Stancer came in first, followed by Burt Anderson. Perris Hill Park, lust over the hill from PHS, was the scene of this and many other meets. M'W,,.,,,,,,, an-wwwr ' W' WV Q I Q f , , J G47 Pacific has always made a good showing at the cross country meets, and this year was no exception, Many of the boys broke previous records, won medals, and were recognized throughout the C.B.L, The team con- sists of CFRONT ROWJ Reed Simpson, Louis Siedband, Joe More, Bill Sanders, Ben Stacks, Al Jury, Jim Reed, Elvin Littlehelcl. lMlDDLE ROWJ Milton Barnes, Frank Heredia, Richard Valadez, Gil Snow, Virgil Ander- son, Richard Lavoie, Doug Detinne, Larry Sterrett, Art Flores. QBACK ROWJ Steve Davis, John Morton, Larry Graham, Bolo Reed, Coach Louis Finn, Keith Cooper, Dave Grizzell, Burt Anderson, Bert Upson. Cross Country 9 lllill 2 h .Q-'.-,A 1 1 . , ' V New 145 41' Track 1,4 '- N' 1 .eff ff-- .,g,'1'. ' ' 'ft M lfffif ra-in . ,Vs I V midi' li We are truly proud of our large track team. The amount of medals and awards which they have won are numerous. SEATED are McCaulIough, Jennings, Griner, Fowler, Savage, Sterrett, Martilli, Morton, Brady, Reed, Hudgins, and Brady. SECOND ROW are Reed, Bunch, McCormick, Saylor, Snow, Karns, Moore, Thompson, Pullins, Valdez, Flores, Pope, Grace, Davis, THIRD ROW are Coach Grenfell, Bolton, Becker, Davies, Benikie, Thomas, McDowell, Lacy Noble, Woer- tink, Johnson, Medlock, Pedego, Liess, Covey, and Coach Pecchia. At practice, one of our Sophomore stars lumped to remarkable heights, High- iUI't1p is a widley known e- vent in track meets through- out the United States as well as at Pacific High, This Pacific athlete is polevaulting. This sport was especially inspired at our school by Rev. Bob Richards, the Olympic star, who pre- sented us with an assembly and an exhibition. K T ii.. mfs.. -cu. 'wwf X' . .MV ,. ., A Y i.f?'-'-GgvK'fw+4, 4, I '. Ji . K -- ,W fa' -wa 4-K ' XT i 3 A is ,wr .-,N Ken Jennings Mode the dust hy as he broad lumped through the air and onto the sand. The final steps of a race are both T tiring and exciting to the runner. This Pirate finished first at one of the track meets. -'ffl-w,.v-.7 147 Wrestling ilu' wrustliiig team did very well in oll its matches tliiu ywir. Undef: thc: fzlulrg leadership ol Al Liles, the bays uliowmed :,tir:nqJtli, stamina, and quick-tltiiikirig. from Left to Rght in thc: FRONT ROW me Roger Gracie, Rirlmrcl Valadrv, Gil Snow, Howard Wilsoii, Gum: Papa, Jan uf-' , Ht-nipliill, Dr-nnim Jwlinuan, All Bcrtolinrm. BACK ROW Ruin,-it Valfirlt-f, Rtilnt-ii Valli div, Holly liiila-i, lflilit- lcityn-il-.i, Cfiil Stiyloi, Lliurla Force, Ron Mr Uanivlu, Bull Mt-fllwck ldclit- Bradley pins Rc-mtv Viiwrim-1 In tlit- nirit as Caaili AI Lilvs counts tht: 5.4-canals in ti ilk-limit-,tutiliuii hold. W- .. - , Aff , i .V 'fi-s, l , l I V Wi x A if , it M , 3 y P K ' ii I .5 fn. Bob Bass practiced his skill in mental and physical motion on Dennis Johnson. Wrestling was a fairly new sport at Pacihc, but it has survived well in the fast pace of the many activities. Bob Bass and Renee Vasquez pre- sented many exhibition matches during the year at assemblies and rallies. 4 3 Z 1 2 1 4- ff. 1 f Q we 5? . f .X if :'! . , . Cool, white shirts and shorts reflect the tennis team's brightness in appearance and skill. Varsity team members pictured above are: BACK ROW, Left to Right: Lloyd Choate, Richard Harris, Warren Theim, Mide Kennedy, Scott Johnson, Tony Florentine, Mike Heron, Dave Baker, Coach Ray Postema. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Maxwell, Ben Matus, Jim Carmcak, Tom Ashment, Stan Spitzer, Les Kearns, Terry Brigham, David Hudson, Jim Wall, Dennis Duerr, Steve Welezik. FRONT ROW: Edward Saxton, Craig Jordon, Mike lde, Bill Cover, Joe Hinds, Vern Evans, Morgan Choate, Don Baird, Howard Wilson. ABSENT from the picture are John Shields, Mike Taylor, and Steve Voss. Tennis Bill Cover looked calm as he returned the ball to his opponent, but actually, he was thinking intently on the game and the next play. Tennis is a fast moving game, requiring co-ordination and quick-thinking. Bill has mastered these techniques and was one of our finest players. i Z' 1 .- 5 M mf' l 4 J , IK, 5 . V ' ,, Q' , Q s Q 1 . V we as T . Qmmyw t M., I . ' I J-te If 'xx 22 TQ' -.fvwrmt -' 5- ' . , V ' ffir- 2 -A . . wt, ' ' . . , , ' 'J' ?'Q3j'iJ'5' ' f f N- 4 T .. . . ,LF 3-.i J fwgfggy W.aM A ,f ' x 4 . 4, ,iV4M,.,fl, ., fha. M , ,I , - ,V 1' - ' ' ' ivifiilfi' ' X xuwwiwu EL V . It L-5. i f ...,. Q NOT IISPIMIBJ FUR ACCID L Q V , i 'Fr' ,. fry 150 'X The enthusiasm of every member of the swimming feom accounted for The boys' skill ond fun. From Left Io Righf, ROW 'I ore B. King, D. Willionis, J. Lowe, D. Carlson, R. Smiih, B, Anderson, N. Fow- ley, Couch Hogenrniller, V. Anderson, R. Boker, R, Kennedy, F. Rovse, M, Ander- son. ROW 2: Z. Dyck, J. Ellerbrock, R. Duenes, A. Jacobson, D. Exfer, R. Allen, E. Lewis, W. Brennon, T, Olson, P, Mc- Kiernun, B. Sfcmcer, D. French, R. Smilli. ROW 3: J. Sellers, J. Olenick, R. Reno, B. Benke, B. Briggs, T. Zeigler, B, Rosmussen, C. Gionnini, A. Bertolinu, M. lvlessinger, F. Ambrosia. ABSENT ore J. Lord, D, Broy- ton, ond D. Young. Speed ond slcill in reloy roced like The one 'ro The leff occounf for mony of The teoms medols ond its over- oll impressive record. Golf Nick Cossoulos made a hard V. , ff shot when he hit the ball out f , . of this sand pit. It is one of the most ditlicult of all shots f , V in Qolf V ' S! Gary Wilkenson tees oft at the Arrowhead Country Club. The golf team practiced for all of their games there. ic. Dave Stockton did some of his practicing on the football field at P.H.S. ln this pic- ture he was driving the ball across the field. .Y s atb my , N X 'F x. Nfl, 1750 rv V 'f'1Ki5i5l', V . R . it ,fn view , , -M 3 I -. 1 W 'S '51 Z. rw-1g:fr'..aA'fV f 4 ., 1' . 'A 4' V- f I 1 V . Jfwfviwx ' v ' fa I M f .Vac .Ao ' , f,. ,,-4 ff V ,i ff! it fel. V V, . .V . ' T Q ' ff 'z 7 A .Q'i71f'3f?5 V. 7 W wVWf? V., g - ' , 1 if ' wal' if 'Q ' .1 f V X - . ' Wm 1 ' f x i 'ws55',5 i win ',,. 1 ,G V,V- x T , M 3 , . QV , 5+ ., ,, ,,,, .' ' .. , V V+ A . ...X . V 7326 .16 MK V K 135' The golf team kept a good standing in C.B.L. all year long as they played the other schools in the league. BACK ROW, Left to Right are Fred Becker, Phil Bailey, Wayne Wilhoft, Nick Cossoul- os, Bud Lyda, Dick Audeoud, and Earl Kerkow. FRONT ROW: are Coach Dan Young, Dave Stock- ton, Vic DeSoto, Dick Church, Clitl Horn, Gary Wildenson. I. U wr 9 X Girls' Athletic 1 -5 ssocialion I-'3 Sunny California is not noted for snow, hut the San Bernardino Mountains provide enough for our ski team to have some fun and to participate in some meets, Phil Moreland skied down a hill at Snow Valley swiftly and with ease. He was a member of the Ski Club as well as the team. The ski team was all ready to leave for a meet when this picture was taken. BACK ROW, Left to Right are Cynthia Mudgett, Nancy Emeigh, Coach Helen Niparko, Carolyn Marsh, Marion Wall, Dave Curry. FRONT ROW: Rikki, Lowry, Jim Wall, Phrl Moreland, Bob Gregory, Dave Baker, Bill Stancer, Al Cook. MISSING from The picture are two of the star skiers Burt Upson and Pat Chamberlin, Illini 1 ri X . get ws' . ,M 1 tx 'S 'f ' 'af ' 'SMI ,.ii. 4 we Basketball was a favorite sport ot all the girls GAA and in regular gym Classes. ---Q-........ -i..i........ -1.-..l... xiii.. --........... -i.......,... a-1-........... in Q 4, A fi lx Baseball was a sport for both the boys and girls at Pacific. Here, some of the girls in GAA are practicing after school. A r ,L V,L,s V, fy 'A-- l I 'V 0 iii ' s' esfm i ' ' . ' n .7 A Boys were not the only students at Pacific who are active in sports. The Girls' Athletic Association provides the same opportunity to paricipate in ones favorite sport as the C.B.L. ROW ONE are Jan Sullivan, Mary Feathers, Irma Jackson, Vicki Vendiford, Dee Felkins, Sharon Jelinek, Kay Lewis, Irene Peterson, Sue Meyer, Bessie Rogers, Janet lssoc, Carol Sirsch, Bonnie Brooks, Hene Hinton, Janice lssoc, Flora Crawford, Martie Anderson, and Jill Wechsler. ROW TWO are Sharon Earl, Cynthia Mudgett, Ann Williams, Kay Condie, Pat Akers, Marlene Speier, Treva Malone, Linda Rivera, Beverly Worsham, Frances Uhler, Sherron Saw- yer, Mary Weaver, Margie Sgarnbellone, Gloria Elsasser, and Laura Wey- mouth. ROW THREE are Mrs. Wiles, Judy Williams, Judy Mansanarez, Nancy Emeig, Carol Hamilton, Linda Bennett, Joan Stembridge, Sandra Benedict, Judy Cathcart, Deanna Dodson, Gloria Cutright, Peggie Kinear, Roberta Mar- tin, Joann Bogh, Margie Woodall, Alice Hofmaister, Donna Becker, Elaine Wilson, Pat Lewis, Susan Meyer, Pat Stiles, Rose Bowen, Sandra Benedict, Mildred Troutt, Jean Barnes, Dorothy Show, Helen Blodgett, Lorna Burford, Karen Robershaw, Karen Perkins, Linda Dyer, Delores Gleason, Cathy Zugol, Nancy Hull, Carol Hobkirk, Darlene Besch, Nadine Jorden, Kathy Wilson, and Miss Niparlco. 153 4' L1 L --E wa as fu. , T 9 T ,, ,if NANCI STARK .Ji fl ' A' ' N- A . K ,Q s M .- A t ' 1. in T953 Pacific opened its doors to 975 stu- dents. Progressing through four years of existence we are now double that size. Today over WOO students are availing themselves of the opportu- nity of obtaining an education at Pacific. The progress of this high school vvas not an ac' cident-through dreaming, planning, and prepar- ing this school has developed, has advanced, and has increased in stature. Progress has been made at Pacific by its outstanding and devoted faculty, by its ruling students, its graduating classes, its sports program, by enrichment offered by its clubs and organizations, and by the friendly socializing of its living groups. ln this banner year we salute our faculty and student leaders who in the past and in the pre- sent are the force in the strength of Pacific. Through its progress Pacihc offers the key to till the aperture of the door to the future. To this future we look-to the progress of Pacihc l-ligh School. Mrs, GERTRUDE C. BOETTCHER Girls' Vice-Principal ' As a relative newcomer to Pacific it has not taken long for me to become absorbed in the rapidly developing traditions and achievements for which this school is becoming increasingly well known. A most predominant tradition is the intense loyalty to the school that exists among the students. Rarely does one encounter a person on this campus who doesn't feel that Pacihc is the Hnest high school in the United States, There is no question that this loyalty is rightfully placed, and, as a result, it makes Pacific an exciting school in which to teach and study. Students are to be congratulated forthe fine academic standards they have maintained along with vigorous participation in student government and school activities. Never have I seen such enthusiasm directed by young people toward keeping their school an top. To those students being graduated, treat commencement as a milestone, not as a terminus. You are moving toward responsibility in a world thirsting for spiritual and scientific leadership. Remembering that your main satisfactions in life come from tasks well performed, select careers that are in line with your interests and abilities, and make your future years ones that will be happy and satisfying not only for you, but years in which you make signihcant contributions to the development of the human race. I would like to thank the entire student body and staff for making my first year in a new school and a new position such a pleasant and personally gratifying one. MARGARET VVEILAGE Secreta ry l i DOROTHY HEYDENFELDT Secretary With jazz, as with any great musical composition, three basic elements-harmony, Mr. EDWAR ov. RYAN J Lift. wgiiivlk' V Boys' vice-Principal i,XXb-ER, melody, and rhythm-are indispensable. If it is to be truly great, the composers must possess the genius to portray the moods, feelings, and emotions of the characters in their stories. Only then will their music live and be loved through the ages. Life itself is much like a musical composition-it is truly great only it its people live for the moods, feelings, and . c harmoniously, with understanding and respect Qii lof others, Only where these qualities are present is life melodious and in tune. can it be happy and its influence lasting. is such a composition. Pacific is in tune. I 1 Counselor Z. STEPHEN HANSEN - Coimselozf V 1 Gonoom PARK LEQRA COOPER Atfendonce Omcer Girl LYN KNUCKEL Att ndonce Office Girl DOROTHY BRGOKS Nurse ff' W is k-,,x , , -w-..f i V . I SHIRLEY NICHOLSON Recorder GERALD BAUGHMAN Mathematics, Audio-Visual, Math-Science Counselor and Department Chairman Pomona College, BA. HOWARD BETTS Agriculture University ol California at Davis, 8.5. RALPH BRADY Arts and Crafts, Annual Stanford University, M.A, QUINCEY BROWN Business Education University of Redlands, B.A. ltill Qs? RICHARD COFFIN Counselor Psychology Augustana College, BA. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS Ni Counselor, English- Drama Tufts University, MA. AL BONE Agriculture UCLA, ELS. ggi VERNA BROWN En9liSh'RQdi0 HELEN DOLLAHAN DOROTHY University of Iowa, BA. Counselor DOOUTTLE Social Science English Ohio State University, Pamona College, B.A M.A. NORMAN FAWLEY LOUIS FINN MARY GOTTLEIB JOHN GRENFELL Counselor Machine Shop, Cross Country JAMES FOTIA ESTHER FULLER Business English, Speech Physical Education Physical Education University of California at Art English Pennsylvania State College, University of Southern Cal- Scmffl Clare College, B,S. Santa Barbara, B.A. University of Minnesota, B.S. Columbia University, MA. Mfd. itOfr1iCi,M.5. I HARRY HARBAUGH Music University of Southern Cal- ifornia, M.M. 'izgr' ROBERT HOGENMILLER Physical Science, Mathemat- JK. 'ff' 1 ics, Swimming Claremont College, M.S. X il S MARGARET JEFFORDS BEVERLY JENNESS 1- W Homemaking Business Education, Algebra Lake Erie College, BA. Gustavus Aclolphus College, BA. S RUTH JENSEN Homemaking ELDRED JONES CHARLES KALNIN Atlantic Union College, Librarian Sciences, Social Studies B.A. University of Kansas, B.S. Universlty of Maine, B.S. QF'-Q L?-4' Psi MARGARET LAWRENCE Physical Education, Psychol ogy Drill Team Mills College, M,A. wif MARIE Social Science University of Southern Cal- ifornia M A RUTH LEWIS English, Journalism University of California, M.A. ix X BETH LEONARD Counselor, Business Education University of Southern Col- ifornia, MS. . , LINDBLOM 3'5- --af' LOUIS LOPEZ DONALD LUNDY Social Science Counselor, Physics, Advanced UCLA, BA, Algebra University of Akron, B.A. I Q -, ' 7'2- i i a V X H'2:+f' ' Wx ELviN uies Q7 . - 'r f 1- F , Education A l , . xii. Oklahoma A 81 M, B.S. - ' K' ,I ,',Q XML in XX 'M' . . Q: Qv f X, 1 ' .- f xv Social Studies, Physical . .kr V 1, ill! ,X L f ROBERT MACOMBER BASIL MARTINEZ CHARLES MCCULLOUGH DON McGREGOR Chemislry Social Science Music Social Science I-0 Sierra COIISQ6, BA. UCLA, B.A. Penn State Universily, M,A University of Michigan MA CHARLES MORRISON English Illinois Sfafe Normal Univer sify, M.S. DORIS MORRISON Business Education University of Arizona, M.A. CRUZ NEVAREZ Language Math and Phys ical Educahon University of Redlands BA HELEN NIPARKO Physical Education Wayne University, M.E 'lass 'Nur K MILT SMAHA Driving, Social Studies Football Universify of Redlands, B.A LESLIE SCHUMACHER Special Educoiion Lolo Biology Advonced Biology mono ll University of Colifornio, M.A., A PAUL TAYLOR MARILYN STUBBE DAVID STURGES Physical Education HAROLD SOUTHWORTH GEORGE STANCER English, Remedial Reading Vocational and Industrial Publicity Mathematics, Baseball Bookkeeping, Counselor Bowling Green State Univer Auto Shop University of Southern Cal University of Oregon, MA- Pomona College, B.A. sity, M.A. UCLA, B.V. Ed, itornia, B.A. for than-I Z1 1 nfl? A KLA M, t 1 f' PAUL THIMSEN United States History Social Studies California Baptist Semin BA CHARLOTTE TUTHILL Shorthand, Typing University of Colorado, Ed.D fx, vvxfxnrx L .ft I VL ANSON THOM ON SIDNEY TOMS Agriculture Printing-Drafting Chico State College, M.A. Pacific Union College, 5.51 165 ,,. ff-'T was JOSEPHINE VAUGHN JAMES WATSON Biology, Life Science Counselor, C0'P9n Y University of California, BA. UCLA. BME. BOB WEBSTER ALMA WILES Physical Education Fresno State College, B.S. KENNETH WINSOR FRED WH-SON Language Business Education University of Guanaiuoto Colorado State Coiiege, M.A. M.A. 166 Physical Education, Social 'XX A, Studies A' University of Southern Cai- l 1-11- k r V ifornia, B.S. .o t a ff ' g ' x o Q - O Q 0 5 ix . ul- ' '5 N -. v' s . . . I Tip 111- Q .il I DONALD WOLF Business Education Northvvcstr-:rn University, MA. BETTY WYSS DAN YOUNG Physical Education Geometry, Golf CHARLES WOOD San .lose State, AB. Ohio University, B.S. Spanish University ot California, BA. . . , i, ...t.,,..,,w,,,,W,,, - , . Mrs. Carmichael, better known as Sugar, is the efficient manager of our cafeteria. Pacific In Tune The friendly voice of Wanda Floyd, our switchboard operator, carries to the public the pleas- and atmosphere of P.H.S. f,.tiuu..-. ir, , l i - n ,, we-I. G M-sg O O ,v 1 ,.4n' A Us N :I Many accidents have been pre- vented because of the training given by our apt Driver Ed- ucation teachers. Mr. Niemeyer, one of the teachers, is pictured with two of his students. Without the special eiiarts at our custodians, our school would not run so smoothly. Mr. Hankla, shawn checking his supplies, is the Head Custodian. s-J! y l A N 5 t 4?-5, x,. 1 t if 'ill' ii '-if Leora Cooper and Lyn Knuclcl have been loyal Pirates throughout the year Their friendliness has always helped the students to feel at home in the A building. V -QQ 5 xc g . wx x . - , , xt Ax I .. t 'li l in - i is R: il sv Q , hawk '5-.4 Since the days when dixieland mu- sic first began until today, when hot jazz is the coolest, od' vertising has been the cornerstone of selling. To promote better sales for the merchants of San Bernard- ino, to give Pcicihc High students a better opportunity to patronize these stores, and to supplement payment ot your annual are the purposes ot this section in your yearbook. We would like to take this opportu- nity to express our thanks to these merchants tor their co-operation as well as their ads. ni. ' Q' 1 ADVERTISEM Y ' ,W ' ,f s f'f'f Hi ::........ w -- ,ax .al-. .- nup Compliments of MR. AND MRS. 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Phone 935-49 Congratulations to the Class 011,57 Cl.APPERTON'S YARDAGE 1266 E. St. Phone 81-3123 DEPARTMENT STORE 560 3rd TUxed0 425-143 TAC05 San Bemafdiflo Pumorr PHARMACY 4202 Sierra Way San Bernardino For Smart Junior Dresses 81 Sportswear Shop Markells The Base Line Pharmacy H. F. PUTHOFF, JR.-J. A. NOTTBUSCH E. St. Baseline Tel. TUrner 7-0188 San Bernardino, California Congratulations to Class of ,57 BRAMLETT'S FOOD BANK AND SPORTING GOODS E. Baseline and Tippecanoe KRNO Music and Song All Day Long 1240 On Your Dial MONTY'S HARDWARE 1189 E. Street Phone 81-3135 HEDLISTONS DRIVE-IN 520 East Baseline TUrner 55178 111112 351131152 nf 'ilefnlmhurg YARN SHOP VERA M. Scnivuor 1956 EP St. San Bernardino Phone TUrner 7-9404- America's Finest, Most Enjoyable SWIMMING POOL Using Tomorrowis Methods Today CAPRI Swimming Pools 2078 Foothill Blvd. Phone 96096 San Bernardino BADEAUX SHOE SERVICE AND LUGGAGE SALES 1166 E. Highland Ave. San Bernardino, California Service to this Community Since 1916 Coats, Suits Dresses, Sportswear DRY CLEANERS 26212 Baseline Ave. Phone 443161 Accessories San Bernardino 532 Third Street Phone 6-0118 JEANETTE'S Baseline at E San Bernardino HERBOLDS BOOTERY Family Shoe Store 24644 Baseline TUrner 95116 GAIL STOCKTON'S SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Two Places to Serve You 478 DU St. Ph. TUxedo 44-0182 219 E. Highland Ave. Ph. TUxedo 43-6161 FRANCIS Sportswear 412 Highland Avenue San Bernardino California Telephone 86-9104 I E g WT A 8. W ROOTBEER DRIVE IN CARLONE'S MARKET OUR DRIVE IN Choice Meats-Groceries Produce -Variety 1111 East 9th Ph. 43148 26005 9th St. Specializing in Ph. Glenview 82036 Deluxe Burger J . s 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Weekdays Deluxe Malts 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Sundays 1279 W. Baseline 4276 Sierra Way KAHN PIANO Stop Thinking About Having Your Car Customized- COMPANY Put Your Thoughts to Work- WM. VANDERMEY'S GR D , AN S Come ln and Get Your Estimates f- GASOLINE STATION SPINETS, 25788 Baseline Ave. San Bernardino, Calif. Dealer in Shell gasoline and oil UPRICHTS BALDWIN Pianos 82 Organs New and Used-Buy the Best 603 3rd St. Ph. SB 43-419 FREE , RODGERS PAINT AND BODY SHOP wg, 25897 9th st. Ph. GL 836164 1 san Bernardino I H was For graduates who can qualify, we have interesting positions open in various departments of our organization. 0- zz T 2-un-1-nl Congratulations to the Class of '57 from Your Employment is steady with regu- Friendly Service Station Dealers of San Bernardino lill' pay iY1CI'C8SOS, 0pIJ01'lLl1Y1lty f0I' We are always ready to serve and assist you and your family in the most 3,dV3HCQfll0Y1lL, special 'CI'2:l,iYiil'lg, convenient and pleasant way possible. vacations and holidays, sickness bene- L. , . fits and many other advantages. THQMASI CHAMPION SERVICE For further information, call at Nl 5 'h Wu 'a our Employment Office nearest you. KIRTLEY REED lVlohilgasfMobiloil llighlunrl 51 Sierra Way Ph. 5-9206 General Telephone Company f California SERVICENTER 0 Fred, Russ, Dutch Ml. View 81 Highland Ave. Al. WILSON Marshall and EW Sa. Mobilgaa BILL GEORGE'S C H SIGNAL SERVICE EDFAMERICIVSFASTESTGROWINGCOMPANIES High1anaand G sifeei5 ph,47,7124 IN rue ESSENTIAL coMMuN1cATloNs lnuusrnv GOODE MCDONALDTEXACO 3997 Sierra Way Phonfg 9.1656 CA R E E R G. R. vouneouisr Union Oil Dealer Sierra Way 81 Highland Ave. I FLOYD A. BROWN 8: SONS M F U U R E I I I 296 E. Baseline Turner 94.006 MAID-RITE Baseline HAMILTONS MARKET SCOTTY'S MUFFLER senvlce 6908 Palm Ave, Highland Court and G Streets ARROWHEAD PHARMACY PIHOHS 4451-35 Corner Base Line and Arrowhead Ph. 3361-96 TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON 1060 E. Highland Ave- San Bernardino BARNUM AND FLAGG COMPANY since 1888 THE FURNITURE CENTER SERVING OFFICE 9 SCHOOL 9 INDUSTRY 1151016 of Unusual Values 439 Court Street Office Supplies 986 E, Baseline Phone 805582 or Furniture and Machines DICKSON DRUGS 442 Third Street Stationery and Gifts I San Bernardino Commercial Printers 3998 Sierra Way San Bernardino ACTION FLOOR COVERINGS 424 Baseline San Bernardino Ph' 8-7800 School Team Outfltting K I T O MacGregor Athletic Equipment 1290 On Your Dial 1290 Club Jackets and Sweaters News-Music-Sports 456 W. Highland Ave. BASE LINE HARDWARE TUFUCT 94314 856 E. Baseline Ph, 94641 Phone TUxedo 47-2106 PEPSI COLA COMPANY 560 N. Waterman We Sell Coolers and Venders Phone 817-142 Fine Ladies Apparel for Misseys and Juniors 307 Highland Ave. San Bernardino Housewares Old Colony Paints Fireplace Screens SIERRA HARDWARE J. J. Cmnvizr 341 Highland Ave. Phone 5,0510 AL HANCOCK CAMERA SUPPLY Corner 3rd and F San Bernardino 380 E. St. San Bernardino, California Beard, Bonnie, 63 Butche A Aaron, Mike. 109 Aeeerr, Linde. 9,100 Abken, Merren, 63 Ackerman, Judy, 55,109 Aekerrnen, Mreneel, 9 Aekerrnen. Norman, 109 Aekerrnen, Steve, 9,77 Adair, Julie, 9,51 Adenrs. A1, 56,63 Adams, Ardnn 9,42.101 Adk1ns.Judy, 103,109 Adkane, Toby, 109 Aeeeerii, irene, 109 Agu1la,Mory, 53,109 Akern, Harold, 109 Akers. Pat, 59.63.153 Alduc1n,Dor1.54.l09 A1ekender.c1eudre.03 Alexander, James, 9 Alexander, Jerry, 50.120 Alexander, weyne, 9.02 Allen, Curtiss, 9,44,40,79.02 Allen, Dan. 63,109 A11en, G1enda,9 Allen, John. 63,109 Allen, Ken, 109 A11en, 01011. 02,109 Allen, Per, 45.52.109 Althouse, 0e11y. 03,00 Althouse. krenerd, 109 Arnbreeae, Fred, 9,150 Amen, Tern, 9,92 Arnadia, Mary Jane, 9,42.45,49,50,104 Arnee, Roy, 63.47 Arnr,ne,J1rn, 54,63 Anundeen, Joyce, 72 Andersen, 0ur1, 63,145,150 Anderson, Martha, 9,42,45,5 I ,79,l53 Anderson, Merelyn, 45,109 Anderson, Mike. 46,47,49,l50 Anderson, Richard 46,4B,49,79 Anderson R1chard Maler, 109 Andersen, virerl, 03,145,150 Andrade. Margie. 63 Andrei, Linde, 109' Anttnvccir Mery, 9,43,04 Aragon, Neney. 43.72.09 Arderna. Mark, 59,63 Arthur, Claudia, 109 Ashbill, Bonnie, 45 109 Ashlord. Annette, 109 Ashrnent, Tam, 63,136,149 Aierriey, Geneve, 109 Arkrne. Jeyee, 63 Audeoud, Dick. 10,46,49.5B,101 134,151 Austin, JoAnn, 109 Autrey, Dan, 63 Avery, Rosemary, 63,82 ,127,132, i'v 0 0e0een, Harry, 109,120 Backlund, suellen, 49,63 Bacon, slnennen, 109 0e11ey, Phil. 44,5O,136,151 0er1ey. Bob, 1o.40.51,55.03 Beird, oen. 03,149 0e1rd,v1rernre, 109 Beker. cerrre, 109 0eker, Charles, IO aeker. Dave, 59,03,149,152 Baker, Ronnle. 63,72,79,15O Baker, 0111, 109,120,130 Boldrvld, Ruben, 109 Barber, Keye, 10 Borden, Reeer, 52,03 0erker. 000, 10,57 Barker, Sharen, 45,107,109 0erk1ey,Henk, 109 eernerd. Jeek, 63 0ernee, Preneie. 109 iaernee, Jean. 42,43 49.51,63,B iaernee, Mrliee, 109,145 0ernee, Sl1c1la,63 0err,1zaenerd, 10 0erry.1rrnk, 43.45.03 0ee1rern,0.11, 109 euelnern. rernrny, 109 000, 0011, 63,126 aenede, oenne, 109 aerernen. Leuenn. 109 aerernen. Gini, 05,91 0eurr., Barbara, 63 Baurngardr1er,Jerry, 134 Bekier, 00n, 47.00 aeeen, Jeyee, 10 aeeeker. A1, 120 Beocker, fred. 151 Beatey. Eddie, 63 Beatty. Glenda, 45,63 Becerrll, Rachael, 109 Becker, Donna. 109,153 Becker, Fred, 10 Beckley, Jeanne, 10,471,133 Beckman. Shirley, 80,109 Bedoya, Irene. 109 Bedoya, Bob. 10,57 Beecham, Jeanie, 63 Beeker, Allan, 109,146 Beier, Steven, 63 Bell, Sandro, ll aeueue, Jerry, 63 Bender, Janet, 46,109 Benedict, Sandra, 109,153 Benlamin, Carol, 109 Bengestarf, Dolly, 11.86.101 Benke, Bruce, 109,l36,150,146 Bennecke, Bob, 109 Bennett, Catherine, 52,109 Bennett. Jackie. 110 2,153 Bennert, Linda, l5l Berg, Judy, 63 Berg, Lerry, 110 Berge, Bob. 52,110 Berernen, Ann, 11,12 Bergman. Bob. 11 aergrnen, Tracy, 110 Bertolina, Art, 110,128,148,15O Bertolina, Barbara. 11 Bosch, Darlene, 11,45,153 Bethuram, Charles. 11,57 Bianchi, Yvonne, 63 Bible, Cyntnae, 110 Brrd, Fred. 56.63 B1rd,Ren0.63 B1kler,Llla.B3 Black, Cleo. 54 Blackburn, Ga11,54 Blarsbell, Beverley, 55.110 Blankenship, 0e11y, 63 aienkenehap, ide Mee, 11 Blankenship, keenerd. 11 Blodgett. Helen, 80,110,153 Bloarnqeist, Jerry. 63 Blount, Jay, 1l.83,136 Bodelharnrner, Elizebelh, 110 Bodrnan, Ann, 45.63.81.1lO Bogh, JoAnn, 51,63,153 Bales, Paul, 110,136,128 Balm, Yvonne, 11 Bolleau. Harry, 63 Bolton, Lowell, 110,146 Bonak. Sandra. 110 Sannelle, Dennls, 110 Been, Geerge. 110 Boone, Pat. 1l,51,55,80 Borchrnann, Ran. 110 Boster. Dale. 81.110 Baits, Bob, l1.58,100.lO1,134,138 Boucher, Jerry. 11,47 Bowen, James, 63 00vyen,10y, 1l,51,81 sewerr, Rasernand. 63,153 aewer, Jey, 00 sewers, Jerry 57,110,128 0ew1e,P1n1, 110 Bewnien, suzenne, 03,01 0eyd, snrrley, 55,B0,110 aeyene. Richard, 110 Boyer, eddie, 110 Beyer. Jani. 03,120,134,143 Bradlord, Fark, 81 Bredley, Craig, 57,63 0red1ey. Ed, 12,148 sredy, Ivan, 57,120,140 0redy. Jirn, 12,58,126,l80,146 0reneen, Arlae. 50.03.143 aredneren, Glenn, 110 Bray, ieve. 03.00.03 Brazeltcn, Oz, 12.46,49,58,92.134,135,137. 138 Brenna n, Arthur, 110,150 Brewer. Judith, 12,8O,81 8r1ese, Briggs, Bah. 63.75.7982 Ben, 51,l28.136,1S0 Brigham, Tony 12.44 0r.e1.ern. Penny, 12 Brigham, Terry, 107,108,110 Brrght, Briscoe Richard, 47 , Robert, 12.48 Bristall, Gene, 12 Bristaw,Mor1lynne,55,138,110 Brooks, Bonnie, 110,153 Brooks, Charles, 110 Brooks, Linda, 48,55,63,B2,B6 Brothers, Glenn. 110,136,143 0rewn,0e111, 82 arewn, Harold. 110 areyyn. Jere, 110 0reyyn. Jeen, 110 Brown, J01ene, 110 0reWn,1ceren,01,110 0reyyn. Sally, 45,63 Brownell, oerlene. 52.63 0re1eyre1r, Mery. 63 Bruce, Darlene, 110 Bruckler, Paul, 63 Buchanan, Rita, 12 Bull. Richard, 110 Bull. Suzie, 12,43,49,77 Bullard, Robert, 47,110 eunieerdner, Jerry, 12 0unen, Merrin, 63,128,146 eunew. Ruth, 01,110 0u0y, cnuek, 63 Borlord, Lerne, 82,110,153 Burr, Bruce, 63 Burris, Bev, 43,45,51',64,6Z,89 Bush. Joyce. 4559.110 Butcher. Bonnre, 12,100.10l,139 r. Judy, 110 Butler, Bob, 27,58 Butler, Bonnie, 45.110 Butler, David, 110 Butler, Gerald, 58,126 0e11er, Larry, 110 Butaw1cz, Joyce. 64,88 Butterf1eld,Nans1, 81.110 Bylleld, Carolyn, 64 By0eld,J1mrr1y, 12,47 C Cale, Leland, 110 Calhoun. Al1:e, 64 Callah an, Joyce, 45,64,89 Calleros, Dara, 13.53,BB Campbell, Ernestine. 81,110 Cameron, Pat, 13,52,54 Conav an, Mike, 110 cerdyyen, Gene, 110 cerdweu. 1'lap.4B,64 Carey, Edwin, 47,110 cenneer, oenne, 13,81 113,128,149 Carlson. Bill, 110 Carlson, Dick 13.58.150 Carlson, Jon, 13 Carlson,San1a. 13.43.85 Carrnack, Jim. 59,64,149 Carrillo. John, 64 Corral. Bob, 45 Carter, Alice, 13.53.88 Carter, Dale, 79,82 Cary,V1v1an,B1 Casey, Mike, 64 Casey, Makie, 13 Casinova, Anita, 55 Cass. Russell, 110 Casteel. JoAnn, 64 Costeel, Pat, 13 Casteloine, J1rr1, 64 Cathcart, Judie. 64,153 Cavall, Bole, 110 Centliver, Kay, 45,110 Cen1010n11,Anee1e 64 Ceryantez, Mary, 64 ceryenre1,M.ekey, 13,01 Chacon, Glona. 110 Chacon, Linda, 53,64 Chacon, Rowena 53,110 Charon, Roy 83,110 Chamberlin Anita, 49 64 Chamberlin. Pat, 13,59,lO2 Chapman, B111, 64,80 Chappell, Carene 64 cweeele, Sam 110,136 C11ea1rs.Sally, 110 Chernak,Err1e5t, 110 Cherncy, oennre, 13 Chiles, 13111.64 Choate. Lloyd. 111,149 Cl1oate,MQrgon, 13,149 cnnerreneen, Mary, 64 Chr1st1anser1,J0an, 14,45 Chr1st1ansen.Judy, 48,111 Chr1st1anson,CarOle, 111 Church. Dick, 14,46,4B,49,59, C1J1pek.1ony, 111 Caopertan, Charlene. 59,111 Clark, Charlotte, 14 Clark, Patty, 48.64 Clark, Mane, 64 Clark Roy. 111 Clegg. Keith, 47 Clement, Bob, 51 Clement Robin, 46 Clements, Gary, 64 Cleyelend, Mery Ellen, 111 Cleveland, Ronnie, 14 C1eveland.Elv15, 111 Cluck,Cl'1UCk, 111 Clute, Dcrler1e,64.B2,BB Colegrave. Suzanne, 14 Cochran, John, 80,81 Cochran, Wanda. 80.111 Cody Jack. 111 CoRee, Don, 64 Coleman, John, 64 Co1err1ar1,Starr,6413B Coll1n5,C11uck. 111 Coll1r1s,Gory, 14 Collms. Ralph 64 Collins, Roberto, 64 Caltan, Mary, 14 Condie, Kay, 45,59,64,153 Connolly, John 64 Cook,Al,111 152 Cook, Glenn, I4 Cook, Harry, 14,56 Cooper, Kay 45 Ceeeer. Keith, 64,145 Cooper, Sandra, 111 Corcovelas, Pete, 111 Corlez, Ed, 14,53 Cory, Rita, 14,88 Covelaw, Glenn, 111 Coughenoer, Albert. 64 Caussaulrs N1ck. 64,151 Cover, 8111, 49,62.64,76,101,134135137 135,149 Covey, Jrrn, 120 Covey. Richard, 146 Coucy. Ronnre, 111 Cowell, Carolyn, 14 Cox, Carol. 14 Cox Kenneth, 111 Cox, Stella. 59,111 Craig, Douglas, 79,111 Cram, Judy, 43.49.6264 Crawlord, Chr15tine, 64 Crawlord, Flora, 80,111,153 crnenley, Jerelee, 14 Crockett, Charlene, 46,64 Croll,Dav1d. 111 Crott, Edward. 79,83 Crapsey, Kent, 47,64 Curse, Diane, 64 Creee. Merge. 81,111 Crutchheld. Carol, 111 Cruzen, Gary. 111 cernrnine, Ternrny. 111 Cundrefl, Barbara. 79,111 Cund1eft.Jock1e, 4864.79 Cunningham, Allen, 111 Cunn1r1gharr1,Carol 15,45,84,lO4 Carrie, David, 111 Cutright, Gloria, 45,111,153 Cutter, Barbara. 8,14,44,5O,80 Cutter, Linda, 82.111 D Dare. Linda. 111 oegle, Judy. 45,111 Daily. Pat, 82,111 Daly. Judy, 64.88 Daniels, Sharon, 59,111 Daniels, Omega, 15 Darling, David, III Daugherty, Elizabeth, I I I Davidson, Dale, I5 Davidson, Joyce, 48,49,64,79,82 Davies, Steve, l5,46,5B,l4l,I45,l46 Davis, Arthur, I I I,l36 Davis, Darlene, I5,50 Davis, Jim, III Davis. Jean, 8I,I I I Davls, Karleen, 43,64 Davis, Ruth, I ll Davis, Rlchard, I II Davis, Tommie, I I I,l46 Dawson, Dave, I5 Deam, Nancy, I5 Dean, Barbara, B2,l I I Deanr Dean, Betty, I 5,45,48, I 02 Connie, 64 Hallowa De La Cruz, Jerry, 64 De La Cruz, Helen, I5,53 Delahoulle, Sylvia, I I I De La Torre, Nancy, 53,l ll De La Torre, Manuel, I5 Del George, Glen, III De Muth, Karen, 59,64 Dennlnglon, Lottie, 64 Dentlcu, Jl1n, l2B Denton, Carl, I I I Desoto, Vic, I5I De rtnn., Dang, Ill,I45 De Tlnne, Virginia, 64 Devenat, David, I5 Devey, Erma, III Dewey, Dorothy, 64 Dewey, Edna, 64 Dickens, Ruth, I I I Dickey, Charles, 50,l I2 Dickey, Fred, 64 DI Clemente, Toni, 45,46,B0,l I2 Diggs. Darlene, 64 Dill, Jack, II2 Dill, Shirley, 80,l I2 Doon, Sally, I5 Doclihom, Mary Lou, I5 Dodson, Deanna, 45,49,64,I53 Dodson, Jim, I5,46,4B,49,50,5l,96 Doherty, Sylvia, I5 Dolg, Dlana, I5,BO Dominguez, Joe, 64 Dominguez, Lllly, II2 Dooley, Richard, II2 Doolittle, Joan, I5,49,50,I04 Doraw, Gary, IB Dorsett, Charlene, 64 Douglas, JoAnne, II2 Dausett, Flora, II2 Dousett. Ronnie, II2 Doyle, Maureen, I6,B0 Drake, Beulah, 53,64 Drake, Robert, 53 Drew, Katye, 43 Drobnick, Danna, 82,lI2 Duenes, Ron, II2,I50 Duerr, Darlene, 45 Duerr, Dennis, 59,64,I I2,l49 Duke, Barbara, 64 Dunleavy, Jerryanrt, 48,64 Dunleavy, Jim. 46,64,I43 Duran, Marie, 53,64 Dustin, Thelma, II2 Dyck, Zan, l6,57,I28,I50 Dyer, Linda, II2, I53 Dyess, Don, II2 E Earl, Sharon, I6,l53 Easley, Robert, II2 Eaton, Arlene, I6 Edmiston, John, 65 Ellerbrock, Jay, 57,65,I5D Ellis, David, II2 Ellsworth, Don, 65 Elsasser, Gloria, 54,I I2,I53 Emeigh, Nancy, 59,65,I53 Emery, David, II2 Emmerling, Marie, 55,80,I I2 Engel, Morris, II2 EQIT, Jackson, 65 Escobor, Buddy, 65,I43 Eshelman, Martha, I I2 Espiriasa, Lea, II2,I43 Espinasa, Norman, 79,l I2 Estabroak, David, II2 Estes, Cary, I6 Eubanks, Marcia, 72 Evans, Jim, II2 ll I 4 ave, Il2,l50 F Exter, Evans, Vernan, 46,49,50,5l,65,97 Bi , 6,5 Enter, D Fallon, Dixie, 65 Fallon, Russell, 47,6582 Fallan, Tom, II2 Farmer, Danna, 65 Farrell, Wally, I07,I I2 rarrtrrgtnn, Mn., 12a Farrll, William, I I2 Fnusnaught, Alma Laulse, I6 Faulnaught, Walter, 79,l I2 Fowley, Norman, 56,I0l,I I2,I5D Feathers, Mary, I53 Feldman, Georgia, II2 Fnlklns, Delores, 65,l53 Ferguson, Edna, I6,42,54,B0,I0l Ferguson, Janice, 46,l I2 Ferry, Blll, II2 Fotrlck, John, I6 rtrnpln, cnrelyn, 112 Finkenxteln, Emlly, 45,I I2 Fisher, Wayne, l5,79,47 Fisk, Tom, Il2,I43 Fiske. Kathie, 65 Fletcher, Bob, II2 Flarsnnne, Tarty, 47,65,I49 Flores, Art, 53,56,65,l45 Flores, Flora, I l,53,I I2 Floyd, Mary, 65,80 Fogg, Earlene, 65,I04 Force, Charles, 65,l4B Ford, Ja, I6 Ford, John, I7 Fortune, Barbara, II2 Fosdick, Linda, I7 Possum, Martha, 43,72 Foster, Elaine, 65 Foster, Emily, 65 Fowler, Tene, II2,I28 Fowler, Carl, 57,65,8I,80,I2B Foy, Lynn, 65 Frances, Judy, 80 Francis, Denis, II2 Frankland, Judy, II2 Frazier, Jerry, I7 French, Dean, Il2,I50 Frisone, Ann, II2 Fulkerson, Margie, 65 Fuller, Donna, II2 Fuller, Joan. 65 Fulmer, Bruce. II2 Funk, Patricia, 45,65,85 Funk, Richard, I7,92 G Gable, Judy. 48,65 ,I49 Gaddis, Patsy, I7 Galarza, David, II2 Galarza, Gilbert, I36 Gallagher, Dennis, I7,57,I75 Gallo, Doris, II2 Grimm, Betsy, 55,65,80,BI Grimm, Dennis, IIS Griner, Charles, II3 Grizzell, Dave, 65,I45 Gronemyer, Caroly, IB,43,84,I0O,I39 Henry, Sharon, 59,66,8I Hensley, Janet, 2I Hensley, Ronald, II4 Heredia, Frank, 66,I45 Hereclia, Norman, II4 Hernandez, Dan, 57,I I4,I28 Galloway, Bob, I7,79,83 Gamlowski, Ken, 65 Gamsby, Robert, I7 sang, rarnrny, ll2,l43 Garcia, Bruno, 53,I I2,I43 Garda, Jarnrny, 65 Gardner, Avis, 80,81 Gardner, Byron, 55,65,B0,B2 Gardner, Carol, 65,80,88,I I2 Garner. Carol, Bl Garat, James, 65 carrtnger, nan, 65,76 Gaylord, Barbara, II3 Gentry, Danny, I7,47 Gentry, Joan, I7 George, Ronald, 65 Gerber, Arnold, II3 Gerber, Elizebeth, Il3 Gannl, Carl, 47 Gibbs, Gay, I7 Gillmare, Joel, I7,B2 Gilmore, Butch, II3 Gilmore, Eddie, II3 Grace, Roger, II3 Groover, Jim 47,65,I28 Gross, Don, II3,I28 Gross, Judy, 50,65 Grass, Wayne, 47,65 Guinn, Sandra, II3 Gulledge, John, IB,57 Gutier Gutier Hackn rel, Frank, 58,I I3,I43 rez, Manuel, II3 H ey, Ethel, II3 Haggard, Albert, 65 Hagman, Brian, 65 Hag ue, Tom, I 9 Herring, 166, II4 Heron, Mike, 46,58,66,I36,I49 Herron, Dori, 6I,II4 Herthel, Kathleen, 66 Hicks, Linda, II4 Higginson, Lane, II4 Hilbig, Ann, 66 Hilborn, Gareth, 47,BI,I I4 Hildebrandt, Norma, 8I,l I4 Hill, Brenda, BI,I I4 Hilliard, Judy, 20,50 Hinds, Joe, 20,79,I49 Hinton, Irene, B0,l I4,l53 WW I2 '.-' ri-'J mi: Isaac, Janet, 45,5U.l Ia,1a.s Isaac, Janice, B0,I I5,I53 lshman, Yuonne, B2,I I5 Itzen, Fred, 66 J Jackson, Irma, 2I,45,4B,B0,I53 Jackson, Mary Jane, II5 Jacobsen, Alan, II5,l50 Jacobson, Dianne, 66 Jean, Mosy, II5 Jeliers, Bonnie, 76,IOB,II3,I I5 Jeilery, Sally, IOB,I I3,I I5 Jelinek, Sharon, 45,66,I53 Jenkins, Ray, 66 Jennings, Kenneth, 66,l36 Jensen, Ronald, 66 Jeske, Gilbert, II5,I2B Jessup, Charles, 2I,56 Johnson, Carole, II5 Hague, William, I9 Haindl, Harriet, lB,43,49,50,5I,59,96 Haines. Marlon, 8I,l I3 Halstead, Jerllyn, 8I,I I3 Haltnrrnan, nnrotny, 49.65 Haltarman, Ed, II3 Hnrn, Jerry, 65 Ham, Scotty, 20 Hamaker, Robbi, 65 Hitson, Jim, II4 Hobklrk, Carol, II4,I53 Hackett, Juanita, II4 Hodge, Jeanette, 20,45 Hallman, Carolyn, II4 Hoiiman, Jay, II4 Holmalster, Alice, 4B,49,66,72,I53 Holmaister, Howard, 2a Holderiield, Van, II4 Johnson, Dave, 59 Johnson, Dennis, 66,I4B Johnson, Gall, 66 Johnson, Gloria, 50,I I5 Johnson, Jerry, 2I,47 Johnson, Jimmy, 2I,5B,l0I Johnson, Llnda, 8I,I I5 Johnson, Mary, 2I Johnson, Ray, 52,66 Glrdenls, Mary Louise, 65 Glascock, Robert, IB Gleason, Connie, 65,B0,83 Gleason, Delores, 65,8I,l53 Hamil, Bradley, 47,66 Hamilton, Ann, 66 Hamilton, Carol, II3,l53 Hamilton, D, L, 66,7933 Holllgan, Sue, 66,88 Hollingsworth, Janet, 46,66 Halllngsworth, Sandra, 42,45,62,66,B7 y, Carol, 66 Johnson, Scott, II5,I49 Johnson, Richard, 72,I02 Jal1nson,William,2I,l26 Johnston, Barry, 22 Glenn, Gary, IIJ Glider, Dona, IIS Goeplert, Glean, ll3 Goila, Barbara, IB Gotlney, Olivia, 65 Golorth, Richard, IIC! Goggin, David, 65 Goins, Barbara, 65 Goldsmith, Albert, 79,l I3 Gonzales, Ernie, l8,4B,58,76,79,IOI Gonzales, Harry, 65 Gonzales, Mary BI Gonzales, Bob, 6579.52 Gonzales, Rose, 65 Gonzales, Socorro, IB,49,5I Good, Mary Jo, 65,87 Goodcell, Goodli ng Goodson. Donna, lB,45,B5,9I,I80 , Vera, 65 Juanita, 46,65 Goosey, Charlotte, IB,49,50 Gordon, Eloyce, II3 Gotchor, Willard, II3 Grace, Bill, I8 orare, nnipn, 65 Grace, ranger, I28,I46 Graham, Larry, 54,Il3,I43,I45 Graham, Linda, 79,lI3 Grandin, Jo Ellen, l8,43,50,59 Grandin, Nancy, 59,65 Graves, Linda, 65 Gray, LaVon ne, 25 Gray, Ronnie, II3 Green, Annette, I8,8O Green, Arlene, 72 Green, Sharon, s,1s,42,43,49,e2,1o1 Greenberg, Carole, 65,87 Greenside, Barbara, 65 Gregory, Gregory, Gregory, Greve, Bo Paul, 65 Bah, 57,59,IOB,I l3,l28,I52 Rachael, 65,8l b, 79,II3 Grey, Beverly, I 3,80 Grieser, K athleen, 65 oragsby, Jane, 1e,4:1,59,1o2 Hamilton, Tom 59,I I4 Hamilton, Pat, ll3 Hamilton, Steve, I9 Haney, Myque, 66 Hanna, John, 46,66 Hanquet, Diane, l9,52 Hansen, Bonnie. I9 Hansen, Wayne, I9,47 Hardwick, Bill, 72,128 Harman, Leona, 72 Harper, Gary, 46,118.49 Harris, Dick. 58,I l4,I36,I49 Harris, Ruth, 66 Harris, Sharon, I9 Harris, Lottie, II4 Harrison, Joyce, II4 Harsh, Larry, I9,47,5l Hart, Marlys, I9 Hart, Roger, ll4,l2B,I43 Harmann, Michael, 66,I27 Harvey, Joyce, 20,43 Harwell, Marka, 66,8I,B3 Hastings, Ray, II4 Hatch, Eddie, II4 Hautt, Irene, 8I,I I4 Hawkins, Ernest, II4 Hawdins. Ronnie, 20 Hawley, Dennis, II4 Hayes, Dan, 20.49,58.9I,I00,IOI,I42 Hayes, Dannie, II4,l40 Hays, Charles, II4 Hazas, Judy, 20 Healy, Kathy, 80,I I4 Heath, Pearl, 20,42 Hedleston, Bill, 57,II4,I2B,I43 Heiser, David, 47,49,50 Heitz, Charles, II4 Hemphill, James, 47,66,l48 Hemingway, Julius, II4 Henderson, Bobbie, II4 Henderson, Jarrette, 20 Henderson, Ramona, II4 Hendrix, Bill, II4 Henninger, Sandra, II4 Holman, Adanna, 66 Holmes, Tom 66,79 Honl, Blll, II4 Hooley, Leon, 66 Hope, Judy, 20 Hopkins, Sharon, 20,6l Horn, Cllfi, I26 Horn, Cllli, I5l Hornlng, Linda, 45,Bl,l I4 Horton, Ken, II4 Horton, Lynn, 66 Hovde, Deanna, I03,I I5,I70 Howard, Malcolm, 2O,46,4B Howard, Marlin, 20,48 Howard, Richard, 66 Howard, Sharon, 2l Howard, Vicki, B0,I I5 Howell, Elaine, 66 Haza, Mercy, II5 Hubbell, Cello, 43,66 Hrrbbt, Judy, 76,1 I5 Hubby, Dellana, 2I,43 Huckaboa, LaVerne, 66 Huckaby, Leila, 2I Hudgens, Henry, II5 Hudson, David, 48,79,I I5,I49 Huerta, Augustine, 53 Huflerd, Bill, 2I Hughes, Charles, 47,54,I I5 Hulet, Jonetta, 66 Hull, Nancy, 48,72,I53 Humphrey, Bob, 46,48,49,72,l43 Hunt, Dianne, II5 Hunter, Bill, 2I,66 Husk, Bill, 79,l36 Hunter, Danell, 47 Huss, Pat, II5 Huston, Lynda, 4B,I I5 Hutchinson, Bonnie, 49,66,80 Hutto, Charles, II5 Hutto, Earl, 66 Hutton. Sandra, 2I,80 I lde, Michael, lI5,I49 Johnston, Joiner, A James, II5 lbert, II5 Jones, Carol Ann, B0,I I5 Jones, Donald, Bl,I I5 Janes, Duane, 22 Jones, Gloria, 66,88 Jones, Rlta, 22 Jones, Theaster, 66 Jordan, Craig, 8,22,46,49,50,l49 Jordan, Maxine, Il5,I53 Jorgenson, Valerie, II5 Jary, Johnny, II5 Judson, Sarah, 43,66,Bl Julian, Beverly, 66 Junlclns, Phil, 66,l34 Jury, Al, 58,82,l l5,I45,l43 R Kohl, Mary Ann, 49,66 Kaiser, Arthur, 54,I I5 Kolloberg, Walter, 79,1 I5 Kalnln, Mary, 22 Kane, Bruce, 22,5O,57,I04,l36 Kane, Lella, 4fl,45,l77 Karnl, Pat, II5 Kauay, Bruce, II5 Kaufman, Carol, I I5 Kealy, Paul, 55,90,I I5 Kearns, Loslle, 57,66,I28,I49 Keener, Vlrglnla, II5 Kell, John, II5 Keil, Gail, 22 Keith, Dennis, 22,54 ren, Betty, 22 Kelly, Karolee, 22 Kennedy, Brian, 66 Kennedy, John, 22,50 Kennedy, Mike, I l5,I49 Kennelly, Tom, 22,49 Kenny, Ronald, II5 Kerkow, Earl, 22 Kerr, Gary, 66 Kerr, Karen, 42,43,49,66,76,87 Kerr, Tamie, II5 Kesinger, Huston, II6 Mortan, Patton, Russell, 118,136 F E 1 ,, .si 1 ,, Kimball, Gwen, 22,42,43,49,50,101,105 Kimpton, Richard, 52,57,115,143 icing, Addie May, 66,81 King, Barbara, 115 King, Bill, 115,128 Kinnear, Dick, 23,46,48,49 Kinnear, Nancy, 43,62,66,87,177 Kinnear, Peggy, 45,66,153 Kinslaw, Earl, 47,67,l51 Kirchner, Paul, 115 Kirkbride, Bob, 23,79 Kirkbride, Lundy, 115 Kirkendall, Elsie, 67 Kirkendall, Fred, 115 Kirshner, Paul, 80 Knapp, ldo, 115 Klesper, David, 23,47 Knapp, Marnell, 115 Lewis, Patricla, 46,67,153 Lewls, Ray, 24 Lian, Jackie, 116 Libby, Diane, 24,42 Liebe, Carl, 67 Liess, Les, 67,146 Llttlelield, Elvin, 67,145 Logsdon, Charlene, 24 London, Larry, 47 Matus, Russell, 26,46 Maxey, Richard, 67 Maxwell, Bob, 67,128,149 Maybee, Judy, 116 Mayer, Lydia, 42,43,45,49,67,102,175,177 Mayoral, Lupe, 53,116 Mayoral, Louisa, 26,53 Mays, Eddie, 67 McAdams, Betty, 116 Michik, Michik, Kathy, 27,48,51,82,88 Rohan, 79,117 Middleton, Clayton, 67 Miles, Juanita, 67,80 Miller, Elaine, 117 Miller, Audrey, 27,52,55 Miller, Carol, 117 Miner, c16yd, 67,79 Miller, Karen, 43,50,67,87 Long, Bonnie, 116 Long, Greg, 116 Long, Pot, 67 Loop, Carol, 49,50,67,104 Looschen, Joan, 8,24,45,81 Lord, Jerry, 24,57 Lord, Judy, 25 Love, Gary, 79,116 Lovelace, Sally Jo, 80,116 Lovelace, Ted, 116 Lovell, Lynn, 25,43,59,133,93,176 Knapp, Rosemarie, 115 Knight, Carolyn, 23,82 Knight, Duke, 67,75,79,63 Knippe Sandra 51 115 Y, 1 r Knuppenbu rg, Howard, 115 Knuppenburg, Linda, 67 Koch, Cyril, 57,115,137 Koenig, Kenna, 81,83,115 Koenke, Carol, 23 Kokes, Carolyn, 23,45 Kokes, Mary, 45,59,115 Kommerstag, Linda, 115 Krause, Delbert, 23,68,126,132 Kremer, Virginia, 23,43 Krotzer, Jon, 115 Krug, Gustave, 23,50 Krout, Orena, 80,81 Kruger, Delores, 67 Krzeminski, Delores, 23 Krupa, Dick, 79,83 Knudsen, Bill, 23 Kull, Bob, 116 Kuzell, Sybil, 45 L Lacy, Rufus, 116,146 La Barbara, Alfred, 116 Lake, Dick, 23,47,58,101,126,132 La Fontaine, Bob, 116 Lamb, James, 116 Lamb, Pat, 67 Landis, Barbara, 24,48,55,82,88 Landers, Larry, 116 Lanier, Jack, 24 Lanier, David, 116 Larkin, Jeanette, 24,80 Larson, Gail, 24 Latynski, Eddie, 56,457,148 Laughead, Carl, 116,143 Lavis, Frank, 67 Lavore, Richard, 54,1 16,143,145 Lawrence, George, 116 Lawrence, Terry, 24,47 LeBlanc, Melvin, 67 Lechuga, Bridget, 24,53 Lechugo, Rose Marie, 53,116 Lee, 8111, 24 Lenlestey, Jim, 116,143 Lentester, Wayne, 116 Leon, Mary, 116 Leonte, Linda, 45,76,B1,116 Leuthner, Gary, 116 Le Vassuer, Pat, 67 Lewis, Erlc, 116,150 Lewis, Jimmy, 116 Lewis, Kay, 24,42,45,49,79,153 Lewis, Marilyn, 45,116 Lovell, Sue, 43,59,62,67,81,102,175,177 Low, Richard, 47,116 Lowe, Della, 67 Lowe, John 44,116,150 Lowry, Rikky, 59,79,82,111,116,l52 Loza, Mercy, 53 Lukey, Nancy, 67,87 Luly, Lucian, 116 Lupear, Ruth, 67 Lush, Ron, 75,79,116 Lusk, Bill, 25,57,l40,142 Luiz, Barbara, 116 Lyall, John, 46.50.67 Lydri, sud, 151 Lyda, Steve, 59 Lynes, Valerie, 25,43,87 Lynn, Jacque, 67,88 Lyon, Sharon, 48,67,80 M Mac Donald, Jessie, 116 Mac Donald, Sandy, 56,67,81 Macy, James, 80,116 Magnuson, Judy, 25 Mainez, Tommy, 57,83,143 Maior, Joe, 58,116 Malone, Treva, 67,153 Malorey, Ken, 25 Manning, Doris, 25,82,88 Mansanarez, Judy, 116,153 Maraska, Don, 67 Mareley, Jirri, 116 Mark, Philip, 25,46 Marrs, Robert, 25 Marsh, Carolyn. 45,59,82,116 Marshall, Rodney, 116 Martelli, Ernestine, 52,67 Martelli, Nicholas, 116,146 Marteney, Lorelei, 67,80 McBee, Teddy, 26,43,50,77,103,124,157 McCal1erry, Lyririe, 67 McCall, Charlett, 26,81 Mrcriii, Roy, 47 McCallister, Betty, 79,1 16 McCauley, Helen, 116 McCauley, Kirby, 116,146 McCauley, Lanelle, 26,81 McClellan, George, 26,128 McClintock, Maureen, 80,116 McClurg, Carole, 67 McCollough, Charles, 26,46,49,79 McColl0ugh, Dennis, 67,128 McComb, Merlb, 1 16 McConville, Barbara, 116 McCormick, Carol, 26 McCormick, Carolyn, 67 McCormick, Eugene, 67,128,146 McCullough, Sharon, 81,88,116 McCullough, Suzanne, 26 McDaniel, Richard, 67,134 McDaniel, Bob, 47,67 McDan1els, Ronald, 148 McDonald, Billy, 116 McDonald, Chris, 116 McDonald, Karen, 43,67,85,91 McDowell, Willis, 67,83,127,146 Mrsweri, Myrna, 67,81 McFarland, Ellen, 67 McGarvey, 061, 67,79 McGinnis, Dan, 143 McGinnis, Roger, 116 McGlasson, Don, 59,67 McGowan, Essie, 67 Mcaiiire, Gary, 26 McGuyer, John, 26 McKen1ie, Dona, 117 McKenzie, Pat, 25 McKenzie, Tommy, 117 McKiernan, Patrick, 67.150 McKovich, Mike, 117,128 McLean, Richard, 82,117 McMahon, Peggy, 27,52 McMinn, Carol, 67 McMurray, oliver, 81 McNamara, JoAnn, 67,81 Mears, Betsy, 61,67,87 Medlock, Burt, 146,148 Miller, Larry, 54,67 Millett, Dave, 27,81 Milieir, Gordon, 27 Milligan, Phyllis, 80,117 Mills, Glenn, 44,67 Mills, Virginia, 117 Mioduski, Judith, 117 Miichiner, Jim, 117,136 Momtt, Gene, 27 Moldovan, Irene, 67 Montez, Errna, 53 Montez, Oscar, 28 Montgomery, Charles, 117 Montogomery, Dick, 117 Montogomery, Geraldine, 81 Moore, Calvin, 58,67 More, Bob, 67 Moore, David, 28,82 Moore, Don, 117 Moore, Patsy, 117 Moore, Gene, 28,47 Moore, Ron, 117 Morales, Tommy, 53 More, Joe, 117,145 Moreno, Lydia, 117 Moreland, John, 117 Moreland, Phil, 59,117,128,152 Morgan , Jackeen, 28,42,50,51,101 Morgan, iirii, 117 Morgan Morley, Morong , Karen, 117 Linda, 117 o, Geraldine, 27 Morrell, Richard, 117 Morris, Barbara, 68 Morton, Jack, 141 Mortan, James, 68,81 John, 117,145,146 Mortimer, Carolyn, 28,45,52,B0,83 Moseley, June, 28,80,83 Mudge, Judy, 117 Mudgett, Cynthia, 42,43,59,68,153 Mullins, Elizabeth, 82,117 Muncy, John, 28 Munson, Jackie, 68,31 Murdock, Dick, 68,79,l28 Murphy, 1-iyrei, 28,80 Murphy, Bob, 47,117 Murray, Randy, 117 Meeol, David, 67 Muto, Grace, 45,117 Muto, Torn, 68,143 Martin, Donna, 116 Martin, Kaye, 25,43 Martln, Karen, 116 Martin, M artina, 116 Martin, Roberta, 49,67,79,1 53 Martinez, Martinez, Delmar, 67,79,83 Loreli, 52 Richard, 58,79,83,116 Martinez, Philis, 50,67 Martinez, Mason, Frank, 67,136 Mason, Jack, 26,747,143 Massey, Jodell. 26,-45,88 Massey, Nadine, 67,81 Masson, Jack, 116 Mathews, Mathews, Matney, L Matus, Be Lura Lee, 26 Nancy, 81 oren, 67 n, 50,67,149 Meisch, Dorene, 27,49 Meisinger, Marion, 27,42,49,50,5l,100 Mellin, Mike, 44,117 Mellinger, Sharon, 67 Melzer, Barbara, 27 Mentgen, Judy, 27,42,4-5,80 Merchant, Carolyn, 117 Merchant, Wayne, 67,96,152 Merrill: Richard, 79,133,117 Messenger, Lynn, 67 Messenger, Mei, 44,81 ,a3,1 17,128,150 Metz, Mary Nell, 27,43,77 Mm, Suzy, 43,6o,67,1o4 Meyer, Creg, 27 Meyer, Greg, 134,135,138 Meyer, Janice, 8,27,45,86 Meyer, Sue, 27,153 Meyer, Susan, 42,67,153 Myers, Ted, 68,81 Myers, Jerry, 28,59,79,80,81 N Nagel, Charlene, 68 Nance, Barbara, 28,45,80 Neal, Sandy, 102,117 Neath, Susan, 68 Neblett, Kerry, 43,68,87 Needles, Norman, 28 Negley, Judy, 117 Nelson, Don, 68 Nelson, Gae, 43,62,68,80,89 Nelson, Larry, 117 Nevgebauer, Beatrice, 68,81 Nevling, Alan, 28,46,48,51 Newby, Tom, 68 Nickel, Atari, 117 Nickel, David, 117 Nickel, Neil, 68 Niewaid, Jriyce. 68 Nimsgren, Jim, 68 Noock, Rufus, 117 Noble, Mel, 28,58,146 Noell, Kenneth, 68 Noland, Nadine, 68,81 Narcart, Lucky, 117 Norman, Paul, 117 Norris, Kathy, 59,117 Nottingham, Louise, 45,117 Noyes, Jolene, 28 Nutt, Eric. 68,79 O O'Brian, Sharon, 45,138,117 Ochoa, Mary, 117 O'Day, Evelyn, 80,118 Olenick, Jonathan, 150 Oliver, Joan, 45,59,1 18 Oliver, Walt, 118 Olsen, Nellie, 118 Olsen, Tom, 108,118,150 Olson, Jerry, 79,118 O'Neil, Kent, 28 O'NeiIl, Tom, 136,143 Orr, Bob, 68,128 Otto, Nancy, 81,83,l18 Overby, Geraldine, 81 Overholt, Gary, 68 Overmeyer, Janet, 81,118 Overstreet, Sid, 68,80 P Paavola, Laurie, 118 Pagan, Linda, 68,8853 Page, Gladys, 68,88 P696, Liridri, ao,a2,1 is Palmer, Cookie, 29,45,84,91,101,139 Paramo, Rose, 118 Paredes, Diane, 54,68 Parese, Jim, 29,131,l32,142 Parese, Mary Ann, 116 Park, Michael, 118 Parks, Ron, 29,46,48,56 Parker, Betty, 81,118 Parks, Jean, 48,68,88 Parlas, Marilyn 29,42 Parnell, Gloria, 26,68,87 Parra. Gus, 68,82 Parrish, Vicky, 118 Pascuzzie, Pat, 68 Posley, Kirry, 65,8286 Pasley, Pat, 81,118 Passion, Philip, 68,46 Pate, Mary, 68 Patterson, Charles, 68,79 Patton, Martha, 8,29,43,45,49,50,76,101,102 Paul, Mary, 118 Paul, Ronnie, 118 Pavao, Judy, 68 Payne, Jirri, 118 Pedigo, Tom, 118,146 Peebles, Jim. 56,65 Peebles, Linda, 118 Peeples, Donna, 50,68,102 Peltier, Loretta, 29,42,4B,55,B6 Perez. Martha, 118 Perkins, Carol, 118 Perkins, Karen, 118,153 Perkins, Loretta, 45,51,68 Peters, Frank, 68 Peterson, Eric, 79,118 Peterson, Hans, 68 Peterson, Irene, 29,45,153 Petty, Jocelyn, 82,118 Phillips, Jdyrie. 118 Perm, Wilma, 81,1 is Pickens, Jerry. 29 Pieper, virgiriiq, 29,49,50,51,59 sa ioo 101 105 Pierce. Jeanie, 68 Pickens, Maurice, 68 Pillar, Donna. 118 Pinkerton, Bill, 68,82 Pinkerton, Larry, 54,68,79,82 Pipe, Jirii. 11a Piper, Beverly, 29 Pipkiri, Jqrm, 79 Pipkiri, Jean, 79 Pipkiris, Marilyn, 118 Pins, Arnold, 118 mari, Kathyrn, 29 Plein, Paul, 118 Plummer, Ken, 68 Poe, Jeanette, 68 Poirier, Beverly, 116 Poirier. c6r6lyri, 29 Poirier, Geraldine, 29 Palee, Sharon, 72 Polm, Bill, 79,118 Porrierenke, Diana, 59,118 Pape, Gene, 6B,12B,146,148 Pope, Joyce, 118 Porterfield, Lavera, 30,43 Potter, Ronald, 47.118 Porter, Jim, 128 Pottruli, Howard, 56,68 Paulson, Carol, 30 Powell. Earl, 143 Prescodo, Tom, 30 Preciuda, Riva. 30,81 Preston, Shirlene, 48,50,68 Price, Bob, 30,54,104 Price, Bob, 68 Privette, Diana, 30 Pruitt, Norma, 118 Puckett, Jim, 49,5l,56,6B Pullens, Opra Lee, 128,146 Pyeari, Bonnie, 45,817,118 Q Quesada, Felicitas, 30,53 Quinn, Bob, 79,118,143 R Radsick, Carl, 118 Raeuber, Lynne, 68 Rolls, Joyce, 54,118 Randa, Karel, 30,45 Randall, Kathryn, 118 Ranches, Donna 30 Randall, Marilyn, 30,81 Randall, Carolyn, 30 Randolph, Frances, 62 Rasmussen, Peter, 150 Rasmussen, Tom, 118 Rasmussen, Brooke, 118 Rauh, Shirley, 118 Rauzan, LeRoy, 58 Ray, Pauline, 30 Rayner, Wally, 57.68 Read, Bob, 118,145 Redmond, Ron. 68,136 Reed, Don, 69,79,146 Reed, Jim, 118,145,146 Reed, Jack, 118 Reed, Marvin, 30 Reed, Robert, 68 Reese, Carol, 118 Reichert, Dick, 56,5B,69 Relph, Sandra, 3l,45,46 Remes, Linda, 49,52,69,96 Reno, Ron, 118,136,150 Williams Ward, S My lily if Resendel, L nara, 53,69 Resendi leanor, 79 Rove , lrene, 118 els, Velma, 69 Rice, Don, 69 Rice, Jo n, 69 Ric , Li da, 31 Ric ar s, Mike, 69, , R' rdson, Jua i 18 1 rt, Glen, 1't i 1 Sandra, 118 ' Riege bara, 88,118 Riggs, ry, 118 Riggs, arry, 118 iley, Jim, 31,47 R genber , ind , ,69.l02 Rlnhart, Ra rrd, 47 1 1stow,Mlk 69,92 rshaw aren 8 8 obertson Jim 9 Robinson Dae 118 Ro nson J 118 ilam 56 Saxbury, Don, 32,47 Saxton, Bud, 32,149 Saxton, Sharon, 119 soylor, corl, 32,146 4 y1br,Joe, 119 cheiderlei , Al a , 32,87 Schmid , ne Schneide rbara, 32 , ,iii wr Sc oil, c rll 32,133 Sc artz, George, 119 Sc lrrflrrvoruonor, ,43,133 c dder, Nancy, 48,69,88 eama Diane 119 Seeger ug , 52,69 , 69,85,91,139 Sell rd hirley, 32 Sell r ,Jim 47,69,150 Se geli, Sandine, 45,48,69 e seres, Ceasar, 119,143 Se no, Francis, 69 Se ana, Teresa, 32 Savers, Darlene, 79,B0,119 ,lr li Seymour, Claudine, 32 Sgambellone, Margie, 81, 9,153 Shaler, Dorothy, 32,8 9 if l M L v ra, da, 69,153 1.7 ,J1m, 118,136 R ,K , ,153 , 17,6 LMP!! 153 dgers Bessie 3 45, B, Rodocker, Roge, 1 ,136 Rodr ez, Lou , 1 1 Rogr uez, Helen, 53 Rag , on, 69 R , Errol, 119 gers, Judy, 69 ' omanello, Vlr 1 , 119 Rarlheisai, a 19 Rose, Sa 1 19 Rosen , Marsha, 69,88 Rose er r, Sandra, 119 Ross, All 48,119 Rass, Car n, 31,79,80 Ross, Mlke, 47,69,12B Ross, Pat, 31,47,51 Rossiter, Pam, 45,119 lr! iffy ousi, Frank, 69,128,150 Rouzan, LeRoy, 31,69,81 Rowbottom, Frank, 69 Horror, Sharey, 119 Rutter, Jack, 119 Rubak, Mike, 119 Ruiz, Charlotte, 31 Russell, Gene, 31 Russell, Jean, 119 Rutledge, Nita, 79,82 Rybok, Michael, 79 S Sack, James, 69 Sage, Donna, 31,43,59,77,100 Sakoguchi, Helen, 119 Salazar, Barbara, 69,88 Salazar, Victoria, 119 sommorls, Kathy, 119 Sanchez, Abie, 53,1 19 Sandburg, Paul, 119 Sanders, Bill, 145 Sanders, Elmer, 47 Sanders, Pat, 119 Sanzone, Sam, 31,57 Sather, Diane, 69,79 solhor, Judy, 88,119 Sauceda, Jennie, 53,103,119,127,170 Sauceda, Margaret, 53,69 Savage, Bernice, 119 Savage, Gerald, 32,48 Savage, Michael, 119,146 Saville, Virginia, 55,69 Sawyer, Sherran, 46,119,153 Sh W, Dorothy, 81 Sh w, Wiley, Sh ts, Ka , ,119 Sh ha , Larr 33 Sho n heryl,1 9 he rd, Jim, 7 S eldx, John, 69 ook, William, 1 9 Shov, Dorothy, 15 Siebor, Horry, 119,143 Slebert, Art, 33 S1eck,Margo, 33,101 Sirncox, Sue, 33,101 Simons, Jerry, 33 Simpson, Darce, 33,83 slrrlprorl, Norma, 79,119 Simpson, Reed, 119,145 Sirsch, Smidt, Carol, 1 19,1 53 Sloan, Don, 33,79 Marsena, 42,49,50,69,86 Smiley, Robin, 44,1 Smiley, Roger, 128 19 Smith, Bill, 54,119 Smith, Bob, 69 Smith, Doris, 33,45,51 Smith, Eorles, 46,119 Smith, Franklin, 119 Smith, Jack, 47,69 Smith, Jack, 119 Smith, Jim, 69 Smith, Joan, 33 Smith, Judy, 69 Smith, Kathleen, 108,119 Smith, Kenneth, 79,82,119 Smith, Malcolm, 120 Smith, Robert, 33 Smith, Ruby, 120 Smith, Russell, 69 Smith, Sharon, 69 smith, soo, i'2o smith, Shirley, 69 Sneed, Kathryn, 69 Snidecor, Nancy, 33 Snodgrass, Mike, 69 Snow, Gilbert, 33,57,141,145,146,148 Snow, Shirley, 33 Soiie, Yvonne, 69 Soak, Susan, 42,45,55,69 Sorenson, Audrey, 33 Sorenson, Christian, 69,79 I Soto, Leo, 47,70 Speier, Marlene, 70,81,153 Spence Gaylord, 70,79,128 Sp r, Gabe, 48,55,80,12C p er, Stanley, 33,149 radlin, Betty, 34,45,52 Stacks, Ben, 120,145 Stancer, Bill, 51,56,145,150,152 StonGll, Ron, 34 Stark, Jimmie, 120 Starne, Teresa, 70 Starr, Lawrence, 70,128 Starrtleld, Irene, 120 Stebbins, Judy, 45,108,120 Steele, Joyce, 34,86 Steere, bert, 47,70 Steti , Suzanne, 81,120 S bridge, Joan, 55,70,153 tephan, George, 120 Stephens, Arda, 34,43,84,101 Sterchi, Jackie, 34 Sterett, Larry, 70,1 Stewart, Rich , 120 Stevens, orge, 34 Ste , Donnie, 70,81 t art, Darlene, 34 Stiles, P at, 120,153 Stockton, David, 120,151 Stoddart, Karen, 70 Stokes, Gary, 70 Stones, Joanne, 70 Stoutt, tony, 34,447,135 Strano, Anthony, 120,128 Street, Larry, 145 Street, Ron, 34,57,134,138 Street, Sandy, 45,120,139 Sturdlvan, Wanda, 34 Sturgeo n, Julie, 120 Sturzetl, Jean, 70 Suder, Mary, 120 Sullivan, Janice, 34,153 Summers, Nellnda, 45,81,l20 Supernaw, Dale, 120 Su rber, Howard, 120 Suttle, Virginia, 120 Swanson, Bruce, 34 Swilt, Carol, 34 Swing, Sandra, 45,59,120 Switzer, Sharon, 35,55,80,81,88 Szpotek, George, 70 Talbott, Talbott, Tan ner, T Lila, 120 Paul, 70,81 Joe, 120,128 Tate, Patricia, 120 Taylor, Charles, 35 Tayor, Carl, 56 Taylor, Donna, 107,120 Taylor, Leland, 35,48,51 Taylor, Lonnie, 120,136 Taylor, Judy, 120 Taylor, Mike, 120,128 Teave, Diane, 120 Tekoat, Delnio, 47,70 Thorp, Twyla, 120 T1-liern, Warren, 120,149 Thomas, Al, 35 Thomas, Lucy, 35,80 Thomas, Robert, 80,120,146 Thomison, Mable, 120 Thomps on, Bruce, 120 Thompson, Charlene, 45,80,81,120 Thompson, Dick, 120 Thornps Thomps an, Gary, 35 on, Gail, 70 Thompson, Harald, 70 Thompson, M. C. Jr., 120 Thompson, Pat, 120 Thuen, Carol, 81,82,120 Thulin, Elaine, 59,120 Thweatt, June, 82,121 Tiedeman. Bob, 121 Timmons, Kay, 121 Tinker, Richard, 121 Tinker, Robert, 121,148 Tirres, Jerry, 47,121 Toby, Bob, 121 Toby, Mike, 70 Todd, Jerald, 79 Todd, Kenneth, 70,79,82 Todd, Richard, 128 Tondelli, Perlina, 35,49,51,59 rorros, Judy, 53,131,121 Tossettl, John, 121 Town, Francis, 121 Townsend, Gary, 70 Townsend, Keith, 121 Treadaway, Mary, 81,121 Trenery, Richard, 121 Trlbble, Rose, 70,51 Troutt, Mildred, 153 Truiillo, Wallace, 121 Truiillo, William, 121 Tubbs, Donna, 35,48,55 Tult, Mary, 81,121 Tumey, 8arney, 35 Tupmen, Jo, 48,70 Turley, Donald, 121 Turner, 8111, 59,121 rllrrlor, Evelyn, 130,132,121 Turner, Jack, 50,70 Turrentlne, Jo, 70,80 Tyree, Margie, 45 U Ugoline, Blaise, 121,143 Uhler, Francis, 55,70,153 Ulmer, Lynn, 80,121,143 Ulrich, Dave, 48,49,70 uproo, sort, 58,145 Urena, Hortensla, 35 V Vahl, Ronnie, 47,70 Vail, Joe, 79,121,136,143 Valadez, Richard, 53,70,145,l48 Valadez, Robert, 53,l21,l46,l48 Valadez, Ruben, 70,141,148 Valeen, Gloria, 100,121 Vandilord, Vicki, 70,153 Von Engen, Diane, 35,43 Vasquez, Frank, 70 Vasquez, Renee, 35,148 Vaughn, Paul, 79,121 Vice, Duane, 79,121 Villalovol, Tom, 35,46,48,49 Villolobas, Dave, 70 Villegas, Albert, 121 Vindiola, Lianor, 53 Vinson, Francis, 70 Von Thurs, Albert, 70 Vorhies, Marlene, 121 Voreis, Judith, 121 Vorhies, Gary, 70 Voss, Stephan, 46,49,50,5l,55,70 W Wadlington, Melva, 81 Wadlington, Stewart, 56 wolvo, Georgia, 35,100,101 Walker, Charles, 121 Wall, Jim 35,57,59,l28,l49,152 Wall, Don, 79 Wall, Marion, 79,121 Wallace, Georgiana, 121 Wallace, Bob 36 Wallace, Terrell, 70 Wallbaum, Art, 70 Wallen, Terry, 70 Wallerius, Bob, 36,54 Wallin, Margie, 48 Wallin, Marlene, 36,59,70,80 Williams, Hanna 37 Williams, Nita, 122 Williams, Jim 37,128,143 Williams, Judy, 122 Williams, Judy, 45,55,153 Williams, Mary, 37 , Walter, 71 Walmer, Dave, 36 Walmer, Eanna, 36 Walter, Walton, Walton, Ward, J Pat, 121 Alan, 121 Ernestine, 81,121 aan, 7 word, roy, 121 ue,'121 Williamson, Cora 80 Williamson, Gary, 37,80,81,B3 Williamson, Lee, 47,71 Willson, Rita, 49,71 Wilkenson, Gary, 151 Wilsey, Alden 56,71 Wilsey, Nancy Ann, 37,42,45,49,80 Wilshire, Madeline, 81,122 Warner, Diane, 36,45 Warren, Alice, 71 Warren, Laura, 71 Warrick, Ron 57,71,143 Watkins, Steve, 46,49,50,51,55,71 Watson, Micheal, 121,143 Wayne, Gary, 121 Wearne, Larry, 71 Weaver, Mary, 121,153 Webb, Adam, 122,136,143 Webb, Kirby, 58.71.79 Webster, Carolyn, 71 Wechsler, Jlll, 42,59,7l,l53 Weeks, Jane, 42,7l,79 Wehnes, Joy, 80,122 Wel-lnes, Roy, 122 Weinberger, David, 80,811,122 Welborn, Martha, 36 Welch, Lynn, 122 Weller, Noel, 36 Wells, Sally, 71,81 Welzlg, Christopher, 71 Welzlg, Steve, 122,128 Wesner, Ray, 71 Westbrook, Ann, 36,45,100,102 Weslervelt, Ronnie, 36 Westmoreland, Lowell, 79,122 Weston, Sammy, 36,47 Westphal, Juanita, 81,122 Westphal, Brian, 52,7l,96 Weymouth, Laura, 71,153 Whaley, Sharon, 49,71 Wheeler, Cliftord, 122 Wheeler, Leroy, 71,136 White, Bob, B1 White, Daniel, 122 White, Dave, 71 White, Nancy, 122 White, Jim, 47,122,128 White, Richard, 71,122 whats, rrorlk 36 wltlto, Janice, 36,82 White, Jerry, 36 White, Philip, 128 Whiteside, Phil, 47 Whitmill, Jeanne, 122 Whitson, David, 57,59,75,79,122,128 Whitten, Elizabeth, 71 Whickum, Tom 71,143 Wiebenga, Louise, 36 Wiley, Chuck, 58,122 Wilke, Donna, 71,80 Willolt, Wayne, 151 Willhott, Wayne, 107,122 Williams, Ann, 153 Williams, Bonnie, 46,122 Williams, Cora, 71 Williams, Dennis, 71,150 Williams, Danna Leah, 122 Williams, Ether, Lee, 11 Williams, Eugene, 122 Wilson, Arlene, 52,122 Wilson, Barbara, 37,45 Wilson, Carolyn, 37,51 Wilson, Diane, 122 Wilson, Elaine, 45,48,51,71,153 Wilson, Howard, 58,61,,71,148,149 Wilson, Joyce, 42,43,4S,49,50,71,102 Wilson Kathy, 71,81,153 Wilson, Wilson, LaVerne, 37 Pat, 81,122 Wilson, Sandrea, 52,71,96 Wilson, Warren, 71 Windsor, Danny, 122 Wlnegar, Stephan, 56,71 Wlnegarclner, Stephan, 72 Wlnnen, Joan, 43,45,72,84,9l Wisdom, Evelyn, 122 Woerllnk, Robert, 58,72,l46 Woliord, Laurel, 45,122 Woll, Don, 122 Wood, Walter, 122 Wooclall, Margie, 122,153 Woodrufie, Betty, 50,72 Woodward, Carolyn, 72,79 Worley, Ernest, 59,122 wrsham, Paul, 80,122 ,l'sham, Beverly, 72,153 Worthing, Joan, 37 Wright, Judy Wrysir kl, Kathy, 42,49,50,52,72 Y Yeager, Richard, 122 Yeats, Charles, 47,122 Vergens, Carol, 88,122 Yomes, Patrick, 72 Yorba, Jo, 37 Young, Allen, 122 Young, Carol, 37 Young, Jim, 72 Younger, Anna, 72,81,58,122 Yzaguirre, George, 122 Yzaguirre, Mark, 72,79 Z Ziegler, Tom, 72,79 Zimmerman, Shirley, 81,122,150 Zugel, Cathy, 153 wg? 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