Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1958

Page 1 of 242

 

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 7, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 11, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 15, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 9, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 13, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collectionPage 17, 1958 Edition, Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 242 of the 1958 volume:

E Q ,, ee Z 3 fr' ' XXX i,f'T-.g-ww if fl Es RW. an ,EE 2 XZ. Q f 2 2 ffym ., . V M' Y fin -19? W ,- wfixf , -V ,-.,.f f limi? Q zz l F ,fix fd R, Ig . 3 r, fv '. 1 Q 1 1 I u -' 4 -- 3 ' ffw M 2 ' 1 ff' X A is X f :VJ ' AQAI W i' Qfjx Xrjflk L! , W- .wg 5- kk Lf'x..' , f , f K 1 'X 5 IW LJ , w K ' 'S' f, x,.. far 2 ' r W acif' f ' 1? E251 5 X 1 N - f l X U Iafd' 1 Hx ' fs ll10Q, , X A. . N N X ? 1 ai - 5, ' ,x U' Rf 5 f s 4 K , 5,1-mL W- ff? , N ' , A W f' AN-VX 'X H ' - 'I ff I 'fl It f 93 lg 95 ES A + f Ol' j f f 4 7 . MK 49 ' w - , 1 ,Q ,! 5 f-5,fg,,, ' xf 1 'V Y M J . X ' ,5 ,K 4 51 55 V33 X1 , F 'V' i TX. 'Af - . iw ' ,ff U' 'C ' L WY' ,fpff'Q - .5 f 5, if 3, L, ,M N li !,f,, Q g n , ,G Again l X , I ,.x. uf , r f V' Q 1 s na IW MQ' J JJ JH f I f. A .9 ,f 4 e 3 'f fu?-' 1 Nl' vw 1 ' 1 ra'-B 1. eplg U 4 v ,W ' ,L 3 A 5 fy tl WJ ,L V. I 4 if H il , F x f W M Y ff , K my ,QL , V f: sg , ' 2 M ,f ,Er mi, , y 41 , 3, f my , ,, , ,f X ,A 2 f , x 5 X A, Z' I I, VW' 1 i NL, if V X E , I X - rsh vf f I 4, X J! j ,f M' ff 1 X65 E , 5 ,ww M W, I ,mg M N I ,aj j ' !NJ'I Isl., I' , lifwff'V N, M I r' 4 -fl 'fl lf' 11 Q1 I L , if fl fm ML' f!7 i X If I f I' w-j K WJ X f fl ,V f 1' E ff gf :V A J L I !,.,f 11! ' It , ' 11 I U fkf j I QW jx Q V' 'X 4 f S, ,' A Q'-10,1 A gem fa j 11 f trim nf I 1 xg VL' ,Aff I f W ' .fvi X ff' 21. V115 'I' lflfflq JU . ff VV! - f' ' Y' if , 1 A px N yx 5 1 ' L ' 'f yixjft vi' A In K iw ' v, U 5' L' .M I V 1' ,- 1 1 - dj WX , MY - wif- f V , 7 , Y -X I . ,. 7 I ff V df. J f 6 f I I f 'f f f ! ff f' ,lf fx MQ! ,H,f7' 6' ,ff 'E f vffLQvv'-,,,-f 7, ,L -'lfbf 'K L' 'f I ifwl 4 'W I L QI 2 r . III, IQIIIII, In nu ,I-gpg XM! 1 ' ,I '1 X I X M X I I I, II I ,I 4' 1 II Nw 1 I-'II II 5 -6 f ,II I -I I I I M K. 5 I III.M.II,,,,b, f II5 if I Iipifg-iIg if 'z 1396 gf rI . ' 5 ' ' QI Z I I EWII ' I' I II fx . I' I IIIIQIQIIIQ ILIgI, I . I I 'II A 5' -.Ii ' II II. I I ' II fI.e12IfI'-II, I I I zwswe- ff. II . I' III I I II ' ' I. 52 K, MQ' Ii, IQQJZIEI 'I 'I II .. yIIIIIIIff2fQI,I.. I.I I' I I -5, . I ., ,EZ-!i'.1 14 3 iz HI Ziff 1' '4IjIf II , WIVIQ A ' VIII ' ' 7 5I'I'f37f'?'I' I 'I I' I '5?i1'77' f -f f k I??S'II ' -' IffI2'I7'?' I' II I -BG? Z K -I I 44 if if 1 fd f' xg? 4 . 15' ff f I 4 L r f f 2 1 gf jf I J A ,Q I ' Q' If sz f II gf 9 ' 5 I X911 I 5 ,, 9, 2 Y In f QQ f I , i 4, 5 g A IS I f s Q 5 I 5 2' ' 5 f 59' 1II If III'I.II 'iff 2 Hg fg I M! I. .1 ,WUI . fy ,If J f 7 IA f 5' f it 4' I 5 ,I ,II 6 X ,r f I ,f js f f .Q S II X if Q2 It ' f I aw ,,I,IIIIII 24, ', I'?fI 1 ff fi 9, 1 if r I If ww If g I gg I . 'L gf' j I II. 1 . I I X 1 E If L Q i I.EVIII!IzI,II!I!,If ,,.- I ,-III, II.,ImIII.,I I,.' I I,-I wmv IIIIIIIIIIII 4 If n 'VVIV .I '7I:I'3f.lvI I I I I I I I. I 'nf ,:g:.. . J I'-? I' III-Q III .I .II I ' - I ' 'I I I ,,,. , XV I I 2'1 Il f'Ih' KXQQYMI' I . I .I II f I II II I I I I II. Igc .I ww II I II II., I I I III II I I II I I:-,II -:iffy f I I . II ai' I If II gf II I '2 4- -' ' I' 'ff I f III -IZI I' I IIIIII' 'I ' If 5 ' Y 5 . I I I Mfig- 235' I ,I Iv? 'V I I III I : I- - f f-I1fI.IyI- -- II I ' 'I sv. 4'I:IiI 'I . 'ya .I 'I II - f I .eg . f i IIZIII-Ii .I I -I I-I, fi? 31 f I ,I II I II ISI. I 425 5 ., I I U 4- III, I!I . I,I,II,, IIIIV-I ,II I X4 I II . ,- .Igf I I II ,MINI 3 5.3 1 I I Ig,p'JW'nS' K IZI .- AI - If. ' I II Ig I .gl I: j1 I I I IfIcIIII I fn. f f . II - ' I II eII V I X 6 I I Y ' I IN' I IjI',III2I77 I I.II 'I'Q'I'21 ,e1I ' '7 I' 'I' Y' 71 f4IA,I QL ZITI' I.: f, fi'if1w I' if 77,15 f:'I ' 'L .' I' ,HI 1' I I I I 5 ,gI If 1 ' I. ,,,, : I Ig' V' , 'Ii5I I I I ' I . 9 ' 7 II III -I .I , I . I II I. III I: III. ,VII ' ' I V 4 II.4 II I I Ig, III I ' ' ' ,I ,I I ' f II' I II ' I.II ' 9 2 WUI-2 I ' 141- 'Il if I' IIQEI ITC I ' I f I 'I ' I I ' If I' IQIWfMf. I ' I II fII 2 Urs ' I I. . I I, I I 'I IIII I I , I I I I I I' vga,-fjIIIII 'III lvl Iles I III' I ' I I I I I we. I IgIII I .I ' I I ' ' ' IIIIII 45 ? I A I 'I VV: I I I QI . Ir ,IIII I II II I I 55, I I if . f ' II Z I ' I Iv 54 ' I I' II I I I I 3 I 'I X W ' Q V Mi I f'I'5GI!'IIgIH4IIIfIIIggIgIfQIfLq'.gIIIII.g 2. I ' I f I I II III! fe, I QQ? IQQIIIQ f If I. . I IIII I' . I ' 'I 'U' I ' I- I I 'I .I ' II If! I I 'I HI W .I I I 2 I II I ' 'I If I I, ,Wf I f' ' I 1I-.III 'Y .' III-' IIIIIMIIII5IIfIiI'I 'I I f ' ' I I M5 ' I ' 11.41 'W I' II IV -fl f I-ff '15I.5' 7' f' IQVHVIZ' Iff' I I V' I , II II Q I IfI5 57' , I 'I' I I .5 'I II ' ,I in '4 ' 5 ff Ik! ly 32,1 :IV-fIV'I.' XIQWI' 04 if , . 5 I'I.- II I ,. I -4 II I , 11 my fi ,iffy . ' 'III I II II . if M I ' I I if fi 7 ' ' 4 ' -I 'If' if ' W ' If Ig 'I JI-I I, . . I ' ' f ' 'I 'IfiI'AlI f2'Ii'I'EI I 3 ,I'If5!?' g, I I Il? I I If If ' I ' I III I Z -,,,I!,fhf I ..II.I, VI 4 I I I II I I I :II-VII-IIIIfg..I,II. II I I I .I ' 'I I 0 5 IIff:6?'f'!,I Wf' ' ' I II II 'I .wif 4' 3 F if W , .g4LgQaI2--IW ' 2 f' I , . gf I 'AII' ,ff W' .' ,All Vg II 2 .III 1 gf ly ' V ex I 42394 L W 0 .Wig 5 I ,I JIM img I r bmi? I ,If f 5 I' ' XII' awww ' li . I, Q I I if I I. 'Aff' ' X I 'W' I II ,WIA!faf44pv' QA I I ' f I ' If ' .gy 2 ' ' ' ffii I ,V fy Z 2 I I ' Z I 2' 5 k k V ' fw it A' ' my .IIIIIIfZf , I f Q I fi I 5 ' I I' II I wg 1 I : II . I ' M II II I f II I a ' 1 1 f If I' I-IIIIIIKIIINI 5 J I II E I Ii? I' ,I I I If If I I '7 'L ' I Z If I ' 'I 7 H b I 3 .I , 2 If I- I I J IIIIIIIII I . ,If 3 , I I 7 -,III I 1 I wjwfggf-IIIVII 5 'lf fIA,f1fII, A- I oz., I I. 5 I I I I I ' ' I I I I II 1' I ' ' I ' I- I - .Im I 57556 I 1 I' ' . 4Iz.II-'mf KI' I I ', .I I I I I. KI I . I 455, 4. I' :gf IgQIm7II.I,gII.IIy7g , .If I III' I ' III I If-,WW f I IIIIII A I I-53 ?I ri. I A NATlON'S TREASURE..,SCHOl.ARS. As San Bernardino's eastern high school, Pacific has turned to the wisdom of the East in setting the tone of Paciticana for 1958. The Oriental philosopher, Confucius, had the happy faculty of compressing truth into short, but meaningful, phrases. Some of these ancient sayings have here been applied to the situations and activities of this happy year. LEARNING IS TREASURE NO THIEF CAN TOUCH. A school's primary responsibility is instruction, and Pacific has provided this in full measure. The use of this imparted knowledge can only be determined by a study of accomplishments in later years. TO KNOW THE ROAD AHEAD, ASK THOSE COMING BACK. THE DOOR TO VIRTUE. . .HEAVY AND HARD TO PUSH. Book learning alone cannot insure success. Moral principles must be developed, and Pacific has attempted to give a serviceable set of values. Here is the record of the year. TAKE A SECOND LOOK...lT COSTS YOU NOTHING. , 1- ,-fi? fr W I' 'Q V wx 1 I 1 W , ?J!i lv, A MA If If. M Q1 Z f. 2425349 .mf , . Nwwwmi 5 , LSQQWWWHWL fwf 4 Q fm. , f 1 -iz gfffifyf-.' ' fx: f ifg fanny wiwnw Q f 5 f ff A +gg Ragiwvvsayg kffzfwigaa if 4 1 M1 fZQva?w122Qg? agg rf , f W 25wwQK?Zm,YQKiwwQ, Q' mWQf , -,,. TEAQHER: MWK f '.5 .?W?5dfa-f 4635 !ROW,FUL OF gooxsx' Thus ,gpapverbippflyfdesfcrlbes the we f 1 . f.f iw-W fwww,a vw togfwhom oug bgbk IS degdncgtedg, IQCIYV ,, , brought To Pugific mcmyiyeqrs of qfedigoied W 3 w., M . I X ' 3 Z 5 i J ieuchmg iicfggpgbce, but she l?c1s,2oIsp lgrought J intermifif' unc! enthusiatm m I ' A kQ3ik3?2eqcher.Ifis a yqung scho L dpdg5H? ?Q?ibE?n gf f, K ,'wnyefW, f . Q M w3QW L f Myoung WFQQZT. lrbl her clcp es, gwiregf ff! ' ,..,i Y X,,, VM 5-f , ,,,.,fxm ' Q , . 5 72 f ' 'fiorffoughtdr as M-:H as I nmgjf 2? XQMQQQW f fl f h Rb K A i gynswmwq T,v,,ff ,4ieAfQi1 jesen e m c qss Cl QQ ,, cz pefiopy p 9 gfof In weII.fThe x P jgrfiiqna in -ff akmg Xigugw . y l . x J f A .AAVA, ,.l,4 V XWK 4 4 1h sfdpdxcctuogi, how px lj vy V e Qpe HqQ,9y1, ,,,,, U4 14 2 . f M'ZJa:,afW f 1 ef npxt sev of ns 9 Wil efq ally yo hful vefehqn tirigx 6 ,bfilzfjo 5 k . . 5 5, iu2?f3WfwWM. wqfm real g f BQLDMJHM' 1 33 X M h dJ 5123 ??fE 5wm5W5KkH9 1 , z 5 J 'Www ' if z 1 .fmiwf if 1 ff Q 2 -.'A W3 ' T lflflg mmm ' , l am grateful to have had the op- portunity of being your Student Body President for this past year. The iob has been a privilege, the student council, being especially hard working and conscientious, has contributed much toward another successful year for Pacific High. On behalf of the Student Council, I want to thank the Student Body for its loyalty and support of our school during '57-'58. GLQn,CwoU Norm Fuwley Advisor I i X l 4. av N ...fi '- exi f, ':f?-- 4-si , F Q43 HA H 1 ' xi at nn A' YZ gg . , M '34 PQ. -.ess it 'es 'L Sandi Hollingsworth Vice President Judy Cram Secretary Karen Kerr Governor of Activities Lydia Mayer Governor of Finance Buddy Escobar Governor of Domain Bev Burrus Governor of Promotions Loretta Stevens Governor of Community Service Wally Raynor Governor of Safety and Welfare Karleen Davis Governor of Curriculum Craig Bradley Governor of Athletics Donna Peeples Governor of Publications Starr Coleman Governor ot Vocations Christie Sorenson Historian lffffj i Don Rogers Senior Class President Bill Hedleston Junior Class President Kerry Neblett Loan Commissioner Steve Watkins lnter-Club Council President Sue Lovell Richard Anderson John Lyall Bette Sellards Assistant Governor of Commissioner of Special Pep Rally Commissioner Head Cheerleader Activities Events Confucius Says The Peonyl Beautiful Yet It Is Supported b Its Leaves. 4 l l 515, ,sz 1 Marsena Smidt Kathy Wrysinski Joyce Davidson Commissioner of Music Commissioner of Speech Alumni Secretary , 8 , 1 I 4: ' f f J-A ,ij ,2, 5, ,xqN'. N 1 . L, .,AX , fgjsyiinsx Susee Metz Gene McCormick Dennis McCullough Judy Gross Commissioner of Noon Commissioner of lntro- Commissioner of Press Re- Girls League President lotions Activities murol Sports EDWARD RYAN Dr. KENNETH BAILEY or TO TALK GOODNESS IS NOT GOOD . . . . Our student council ONLY TO DO lT IS hos tcillced some, but it hos occomplished much. No school hos had C1 busier schedule ' d h ou h ities, but oll have been Corrie t r Q of octiv with morked efficiency. Q 431 Si I Hts H , 1 :, Q-5, W ,J-' mwah snuff U, - 1 w H , .yy 4 X I , A , V Judy Atkins Business Manager Linda Ringgenberg Senior Editor sandy Neal Junior Editor 53 3 QQ Kerry Nebleit xxx X Xl Activities Editor Y ii EX l 5 it Q Y i vi X X- ' ,gg Confucius Says get Slow ork . . . Fine Work. 's x M 535 1 as Alice Hofmuister Jo Ann Bogh Faculty Editor Club Editor Gary guker Jill Wechsler Celia Hubbell Linda Graves , K it Jim Amrine Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Advertisement Editor Art Editor , V A Photographer r-.N ,, V ' . is x ,xl i Q ,J F I 1V 1 1 12 Sharon Mellinger Pat Taylor Saralee Ashworth Dee Dee Hovde Assistant Sophomore Assistant Business Manager Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Junior Editor Editor i s 2 V NSI-OVV WORK . ' ' FINE WORK.ll The Karen McDonald . Myrna McEwen I Barbara Babington V PGCIHCGHO STGH: hos discovered that many Assistant Activities Editor Assistant Club Editor Assistant Faculty Editor l headaches and much anguish can be com- pensated for by the feeling of satisfac- tion with the task completed. As Confucius says, IN MULTITUDES OF WORDS, SURELY SOME MlSTAKES. But few, We hope! y 1 X , ll 44.53 i 4 i I Sherry Jelinek Assistant Girls' Sports Editor I , fr N - 1- Mil- N 1 'lfivi .' vi- ' . . 5 2 r. J . f if , . x v .,,., . .Wim ,L. ' , 'ff fig 4,32 W if . Q f Q ,V 4 ,J X 6. ' 32: 131, f gy? A 04' Agn? 4 'J 1 , , , ,. ,. ,Y A Q 4. r, W9 1 davit ' Larry Pinkerton Assistant Photographer ki :Fig L7 'i 1 5 55 'fi 5' r,-A Q v If-534-yf QQ Rae Wilmuth Staff ,M ., f. , ' ' - sfffl ' ' f k , , Vg 4- 5' 4 z. 4 aah. .io Wallace Staff vswkxzw-,1-., ss. K - ,..k 3 'ssh ,- ,, W aira l I ' 7312 .,L. ,. i s A 'll-- .. Hqrry Gonzales Paul Gregory Bob Merchant , . . . , Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor . Janet Hollingsworth Staff Rose Lechuga Sharon Reed Sl'Cl1cl Staff f ' i rlf L , '-2 'iw f-'.? ff l L f?'ii.5 A 1 I V 1 '1 -M12-f :sl-511 In I 'Wham , , -T 'vs Barbara Strode Staff :lf 1,22 2 ,iii x i i Wi, ll ill A iiiiiiiiiiiwilx .1 :Z -5 if 47 -ff' Z -Q4 Judy Gross AssoicaTe Editor 1-if 14' 'STM' Linda Page EdiTor The Hi-Tide is published To inform, and Thai is whaT we have done, from The Pirafe Panic To The final Awards As- semblies. l am proud of our many accomplishmems and of The Top-raTe paper we have published each week, buT most of all l am proud of The people who have made up This besT-yeT sTaTf-sTudenT iournalisTs who have realized ThaT, by meeTing and conquering daily problems, They have paved and sTraighTened Their road inTo The adulT world. 49 Rufh Lewis Advisor 14 in xg: A :X ai David Heiser Susee Metz Copy Editor Feature Editor Bill Chapman Sports Editor Caroleann Loop Assista nt Sports Earlene Fogg Business Manager Jeannette Clark Ben Matus Bookkeeper Circulation Manager Confucius S sys i'The Best Memor . . . got So Firm As Faded Inkf' wifi? 4' 3 ' E o 5, . ,1- -V Y Y, Y t Y A gif, .A ,.e4mst..., Q at Ann Frisone Exchange Editor Mike Mellin Copy Boy 15 .. Q I is Jack Ruffer Kay McKenzie Ramona Henderson Staff StaFf Staff THE BEST MEMORY . . . NOT SO FINE AS FADED INK. The week-by-week story of school activities has been committed to permanent record by the hard-working journalists who have comprised the Hi-Tide Staff. Under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Lewis, the statt members have given us a paper endowed with high journalistic standards. T it ,Q'?2'vr f ,fzf ft X ff X' f f 1 f 1 4 ,nwfwx y W ' 1 , 47,44 .QQGVXH ,fff X ,f 151 za ff!' h risfi 1 fy? .,,,,,., J, 15213 3. .fw , .V 2 ' , fix 1 1 if S. .29 fi 2114 sf -2,1 X ff ,f ff? Jeanne Pierce Staff 1 17 ' A is my, 4 '1 .. w 9 Y: E E E 4 I I I ' l HE L., . xx .-, L , -we fs , i r- 1, Lil -fi .gg - 'WHEN WINGSLTQARE GROWN, BIRDS AND CHILDREN FLY AWAY. So said an ancient Chinese prophetpiianxd our senior .dass is now fully sprouted. ChiIcIren no Ionger, they are moving into the adult worIcI as men and women with awesome responsibilities. Pacific has .sip- pIieJcI the winds . . . strong or weak, cfepending upon opportunities seized. And 'Hy awiay, another proverb is urged upon them tor future guidance: WE CAN STUDY UNTIL OLD AGE AND STILL' NOT FINISH. ft . . . Q' L., ,. , e J,-ie. ,fi I I S- we .qs -Q ,Sf AL. K --2 .-.. 549, ,, H' N i ,g ,Ig . .' ,tv f sg ' A 55: 5 --in ,-,- X 45 Jgg' V ,deff gs, , KH, F, k e-X-,,,,' .. , 'K i -s Q5 1 W ,I - ' ' if L., c ,- .fi f 1 A X 's lf ff fg 1 J Q , :jg - ly 3 3 ,I J KN it ,P I I Q iii. - ? . - ' lg em- .1 . .. 46 'ww W ' Z'Q?f 'Q5f Q.3v'? rg: 'T. 31ZZf1i?PQf ' K ,- . ' fry 2-'5PCf4ufQ1f15gr'k 5,4 Q 4 , ,Q,f , 1 f,f1, ,h4M5vx,-..1' ' ,, , 7, H Zig'-' sy Cv, ,,,. r , 'I'!'.Zf1 ' if-' , 'g tg .- . 31 3 Gi f K ' , f Vff14l ,. A .,,,,,f, fc lv, . 1 -. 'E 0: 1 me ' . 5 El Q ef , ' 'J-iz . Don Rogers Senior Class President Jean Barnes Vice-President Joyce Wilson Secretory 0 Barb Grveenside Y Kerry Nebleft Treasurer Shuron ' 1 ger 2 ,rs x Renresenfctive 5 ,5,f.+:,4 Reorese Eve Marion Abken A.S.B. Burl' Anderson A S B Varsity Club, Cross-Country, Swimming, ..fu..ua4f..u...m.m.sf' 4' -JLJLJL. Pal Akers A.S.B., GAA, Pep Rally Secretary, Pageftes, Arr Club. Claudia Alexander A.S.B., Girls League, Drill dent. John Allen A.S.B., Band, Los quistadores Mike Anderson FFA Secretary, C.S.F., A.S.B., Key Club Treas- urer, Baskefball, Swim- Herberf Alton Con- A.S.B. Team, l.C.C., Y-Teen, Bef' ler Business Club Presi- Dan Allen A.S.B. .Sy f , f' fix Ray Amos FFA, Cadet Corp s ming. Jim Amrine Annual Photographer, Photo Club, A.S.B. Richard Anderson Key C l u b Secretary, C.S.F., N.F.L., Math Club, Band, Science 81 Engi- neering Club, Youth Em- loyrnenl' Service Sfudent ncll Commissioner of gh eclal Events :Munch Fl' .Anil 1 'Z' 6 1 E i' Joyce Amundson Girls League A S B Virgil Anderson Cross-Country, Swimming, Wrestling, A.S.B., Varsity Club. Margaret Andrade Tom Ashment Mark Ardema A.S.B., Girls League, Girls Basketball, Tennis, A.S.B. Basketball, A.S.B. Chorus. l Nanci Aragon Rally Committee, Dantes Social Chairman, Football ist Princess, House of Representatives, Y-Teens, A.S.B., Girls League Joyce Atkins A.S.B., Girls League, Bet- ter Business Club. Dan Autry A.S.B., Cadet Corp. Barbara Babington Annual Staff, A.S.B., Girls League. Lucille Bacheller A.S.B., Girls League Suellen Backlund Los Conquistadores, So- boban Secretary, Better Business Club. Bob Bailey Key Club Vice-President, Los Conquistadores, Fel- lowship Club, Math Club, Rally Committee, Band. Don Baird Tennis -Team, Los Con- quistadores, Science Club, B Football Manager, B Basketball Manager. s 22 11 ' ki A Dave Baker Football, Ski Club Presi- dent, Tennis, Wrestling, A.S.B. I Sheila Barnes l Y - T e e n Historian, Better Business Club, Girls League, A.S.B. Jean Barnes Los Conquistadores Presi- dent, Soboban V i c e - President, Senior Class Vice-President, C . S . F., Treasurer, I.C.C., Band, Lehis, Orchestra, Wood- wind Quintet. i Trink Barry Dantes, Gangplank, V Y-Teens, House of f Representatives, Art Production. t Robert Bass Varsity Football, Var- sity Club, Wrestling, Condors, A.S.B. Bonnie Beard Lehis, Rally Committee Y-Teens, Girls League. Jim Bait Key Club, A.S.B. Glenda Beatty Dantes, Y-Teens, Better Business Club, Girls League, A.S.B. Barbara Baum Girls League, C h o i r Better Business Club, A.S.B. Bonnie Bianchi Girls League, A.S.B. 1 ' ,L wr-Leeug K My VKVV I If V-,,. ry ',f' 5-'1,i.:fZ3.f-.f,,. 9 V 7. , f 2 , E 4 X y X 994 f me ' Q5 , f if , 2, ,Li fe of W f , J N Pj 4' 'S j , Sherry Banks Girls League, A.S.B. Steve Beier Termites, C.S.F., A.S.B. Jerry Bellezza A.S.B. , ,, Linda Bennett Girls League, A-5'B' aa al Fred Bird A.S.B. Betty Blankenship - A.S.B, Student Stare Y-Teens, Girls League, Better Business Club. 53 1 Audrey Boren Girls League, A.S.B 2 23 1 .cm .M Q. .wr i 'r 'I 1' i -2 'I' '? W,- , pf. A: lgzfffi S315 R133 . .5 .1 DEE D E Nu, I-:MSA HAIR' Down 'S FN sfvn-r Confucius S yz Great Doubts Deep Wisdom . . . Small Doubts Little Wisdom 5 I r 1 1 xy... X: I I T 4 cs? 1 , jp-unnlgf : .. 9 ' Q Q at - K: Q ,... wg' '- '3 ' gf'-. f tl.: -R ' ' 5 If 4 'V 4 , 5 ' P f' f 4 ' f Norman Borger A.S.B., Skin Diving Club. ff f,,.,, ,W .f-, ff-f f. --1afp,1vw,f, .-,- -f X . f--,, . ,,-, ,::,jg:, f gif? U if A Z I X QQIQI -i.., g, fn- 'f- ' 1211 nf- 'f,'7,,':'Wf-sY5k?5'?Z7JS' ,L gf. ,.A,, 1 , k,VV i ,.Vk ,, , M r A f ilss i A 'A 'i.i L if I 1 I 3? ' ' ' , H .. f cries ,.4..-, I- 'ts' f H if ' T - , ff 1 , iff ' v i , k,,. 7 ,t,' . t ,.,, -fT :' S 'v.- , ' ' 'i X B B ' 1. '-f' , Jim Boyer V Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Termites, Varsity Club, A.S.B. 24 Cruig Bradley Student Council, House of Representatives, A.S.B., Governor of Athletics, Varsity Baseball, Muti- neers. V- .tx rrg ffr egf5:,:f4 ::revfffzvi..fa271sf7ff,f,-.- JoAnn Bogh FTA President, Girls League Program Chair- man, Prom Committee, Rally Committee, Quill 8: Scroll, A.S.B., Pre-Med, Sobobans, C.S.F., l.C.C., Annual Club Editor, GAA Los Conquistadores, 3-D Thespians, Fellowship Club. Jim Bowen Suzanne Bowman A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls League. Iova Bray Choir, Music Productions, Exchange Assembly, Hi- Tide Review, Y-Teens Girls League, A.S.B., Of- fice Clerk. lf 1 . Dennis Brayton A.S.B. Bob Briese Fellovvship Club, Key Club, Math Club, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Amateur Radio Club, A.S.B. Ben Briggs Bernice Britton Linda Brooks Beth Brown Sally Brown A.S.B., Varsity Foot- Girls League Flag Maiorette, Pagettes A.S.B., Girls League, Or- Y-Teens, Girls League, ball, Basketball Publicity Chairman, Pre- chestra, A.S.B., Art Club, Better Med, Fellowship Club, Business Club, Dantes, Ski Orchestra, Science Club, ClUb, 3-D'S. , rj uf. Carolyln Byfield A.S.B., Girls' League, Y-Teens, Better Busi- ness Club. naL.,- i. Darlene Brownell A.S.B., Radio Workshop Assistant Director, Girls League, GAA Mary Brozovich Girls League, A.S.B. Concert Band. Jim Byer A.S.B., Annual Staff, Skin- Diving Club. Chuck Budy A.S.B. Martin Bunch Track, Varsity Club Football. Bev Burrus Student Council, Gover- nor of Promotions, Dantes Corresponding S e c r e - tary, Thespian Presi- dent, l.C.C., C.S.F., House of Representatives, Varsity Representatives, Varsity Cheerleader, Girls League. Joyce Butowicz Girls League Treas urer, A.S.B., Dri Team, Y-Team, Joyce Callahan V a r s i ty Cheerleaders, House of Representatives, Y-Teens, A.S.B., Art Pro- ductions, Girls Leauge. 25 . In 5 l 4 e s.-0 Linda Chacon Mexican Youth Club, Girls League, A.S.B. Bonnie Campbell A.S.B., Girls League Hap Cardwell A.S.B., Science 81 Engi- neering Club Math Honor Club, Radio Club. Confucius Say: Jim Carmack Mutineers, Te n n I s, Baseball, C.S.F., Ski Club. Dale Carter A.S.B. The Emperor Is Ri h but H Anita Faye Chamberlin Soboban President, Dan- fes, C.S.F., Ships Artisans, l.C.C., Girls League Cab- inet, Better Business Club. Judy Cathcart A.S.B., Girls League. JoAnn Casteel A.S.B., Girls League, Bet- ter Business Club. Angela Centofanti I Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., Ski Club, Better Business Club, Photog- ra h CI l'J. Bill Chapman l-Ynn Cheslef P y U Key Club, Hi-Tide Sports Editor, Varsity Club, Bas- ketball and Baseball MMM-mf A.S.B. Billy Chiles A.S.B. Mary Christensen Y-Teens, Girls League, Better Business Club. Don Cotiee A.S.B. Don Coggeshall A.S.B. Cannot Bu One Extra Year Marie Clark Fellowship, Club, A.S.B., Girls League, Better Busi- ness Club. Patti Clark Drill Team, Girls League P re-Med. Darlene Clute A.S.B. Y-Teens, Girls Leag ue, Starr Coleman Varsity Football, Student John Coleman Council, Governor of Model Airplane Club, Vocations, A.S.B., Wres- A.S.B. tling. Roberta Collins Stan Collins Girls League, A.S.B. A.S.B. L 2 vi. . ,. ww ,fig 1 ,L ugstgf 1 L ntl -',..s,,,- g ,.,, ,.,K, fm yiw f 28 Ralph Collins A Kay Condie 1 Pat Cooney I Kay Cooper A.S.B., Basketball, Bowl- Pagettes, GAA Sports- A.S.B. Girls League. Y-Teens, Better Busi- ing Club. manager, Ski Club, Girls ness Club, Girls League. League, Keith Cooper Baseball, Cross-Country, A.S.B. Jack Cornwall A.S.B. Al Coughenour A.S.B. Nick Coussoulis Condors, Varsity Club, Golf, Science Club, Math Club, A.S.B. Bill Cover Student Body President, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Letterman Club, Tennis, Gangplanks, C o n d o r Chaplain, C.S.F., Student Council, I.C.C. Judy Cram Student Body Secretary, House of Representatives, Lehis Secretary and Treas- urer, Sobobans, Student Council. Christine Crawford Drill Team, GAA Charlene Crockett Drill Team, Girls League, A.S.B., Pacific Farmer- ettes. Kent Cropsey FFA, A.S.B. Diane Cruse Ski Club, Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., Better Business Club, Art Club. Jacqueline Cundieft Band Historian and Publicity, A.S.B., Girls Leauge. Judy Daly Pagettes, Hi-Tide, ' Mixed Choir, Drill Team, Girls League, , A.S.B. 1 fl t s Joyce Davidson Varsity Flag Twirler, A l u m n i Secretary, P r e - Med Activities Chairman, Soboban Chaplian, Ba-nd, Or- chestra, C.S.F. Karleen Davis Student Council, Gov- ernor of Curriculum, C . S . F . Sobobans, Dames Program Chairman, Gangplank, Les Amis Elites Vice President, Dennis Davis A.S.B. Connie Dean A.S.B., Girls League Dorothy Davis Mike Daynes A,S,E,, A.S.B., Girls League. Karen DeMuth Music Productions, Thes- pians, Ski Club, Y-Teens, Annetfa Denton Dorothy Dewey Better Business Club. A.S.B., Girls Leauge. A.S.B., Girls League x Edna Dewey Fred Dickey Peggie Dibble Deanna Dodson Jan Domonouski A.S.B., Girls League. A.S.B. Gangplank, Pagettes, Pep Pagette Secretary, GAA Band Dance Band Latin Rally Committee, Girls Chaplain, ,Mixed Choir, Club League, l.C.C. Pre-Med, A.S.B., C.S.F., 'x I-,6f31yf.f. .. A- P ' HMM wmv ,A Q, 4, , Girls League. Q' we quill lm 'fwnggl ll M Nancy Emeigh GAA President, Girls League Cabinet, Pep Rally Committee, l.C.C., French Club, Ski Club, Stu d e nt Republicans, A.S.B. Jackson Eofli A.S.B. Gary Erskin an 4 , Condors, Football, A.S.B. f -.53 r Dennis Duerr Tennis, Wrestling. Jerri Ann Dunleavy A.S.B. Jim Dunleavy Varsity Basketball Man- ager, Key Club, House of Representatives, J .V. Base- ball Manager, Beulah Drake M.Y.C., Girls League. Vernon Evans C.S.F. Jresident, Key Club, T e n n i s , Los Conquista dores, N.F.L., Math Club Dixie Fallon A.S.B., Girls League, v TQ--- Regina Duppen A.S.B., Girls League Marie Duran M. Y. C. President, Drill T e a m, A.S.B., Girls League. .lay Ellerbrock Condors, Swimming, Wres- tling, A.S.B. Buddy Escobar Studente Council, Gov ernor of Domain, Varsity Marcia Eubanks Club, House of Represent MYC Secreta ry atives, A.S.B., Baseball. Girls League Earlene Fogg Russ Fallon A.S.B., Rally Committee, Golf, Condors. Carl Fargon A.S.F. Delores Felkins Girls League, Better Busi- ness Club, A.S.B. Hi-Tide Business Man- ager, Quill 81 Scroll, Girls League, A.S.B., Radio Workshop, Hi-Tide. Martha Fossum Lehis Chaplain and Serv- ice Chairman, FTA, Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., Art Production House of Representatives, ' Y Y ,nl LL 1 Emily Foster Sobobans, Fellowship Club, FTA. Carl Fowler V A Fooball, Track, Mixed 4' Choir, A.S.B. r Kathie Fiske Girls League, Y-Teens, Better Business Club. Anthony Florentine FFA President, A,S.B., i.C.C. Art Flores A.S.B., Varsity C I u b , T r a c k , Cross-Country, M.Y.C. Charles Force A.S.B., FFA Elaine Foster Fellowship Club, Girls League, Better Business Club. Dennis Gregory A.S.B. Judy Gross Hi-Tide Associate Editor, Student Council, Com- missioner of Press Rela- tions, Quill and Scroll Treasurer, Girls League, A.S.B., House of Rep. l.C.C., Better Business Club, Pacific Rep. to Teen Scene and 7-UP Teen Time. Paul Gregory A.S.B., Choir, Boys Cho- rus, Annual Staft. Kathleen Grieser Pre-Med, Fellowship Club, Girls League, Choir, A.S.B. Betsy Grimm Girls Chorus, Choir, Fel- lowship Secretary, FTA, GAA. J' nv .A-he Jim Groover A.S.B., Baseball, Wres- tling. Tl Rachael Gregory A.S.B., Girls League, Steve Guthrie A.S.B. Albert Haggard A.S.B., Junior Optimist Club. Dorothy Halterman Better Business Club, Sec- retary, Girls League, Y-Teens, A.S.B., C.S.F. Jerry Ham A.S.B, l Confucius S y: The Learned Man The Ignorant Man Ann Hamilton Brad Hamil Girls League, Photo Club, FFA, A.S.B, A.S.B. Bill Hardwick Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Ski 'Club, A.S.B., Wrestling, Varsity Club. Myque Haney Y-Teens, Girls League, Lehis, A.S.B. ' Mike Harrison Mike Hartmann A.S.B., .l.V. Football. Varsity Football, Wres- tling, Varsity Club, A.S.B. D. L. Hamilton A.S.B. A i David Heiser FFA Reporter, Key Club, Hi-Ticle Staff, A.S.B., C.S.F., Quill 81 Scroll. Leona Harmon GAA, Girls League, A.S.B. .lim Hemphill Wrestling, A.S.B. Sharon Henry Gangplank, Y-Teens, Pre- Nled, FTA, Girls Chorus, Girls League, Pagei-tes I Treasurer. Marka Harwell Prom Committee, Choir Y-Teens, Music Produc- tion, Girls Chorus, A.S.B., Girls League. Plans for Tomorrow . . . gi for Toda . - L ,JJ-.3 'J il , Y 9 x lf 35 fix 51- 395 QW, L M- as LLL Z . rg, gg, A Theasier Jones Sarah Judson Beverly Julian MaryAnn Kahl Girls LGGQUS, A-S-fi DCIHTGS, Y-TGGHS, Cl10ll'f Girls League, A.S.B. Los Conquisfadores,Tl-.es Chorus, A.S.B. pians, French Club, FTA C.S.F. 1 Leila Kane Dantes, Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B. ' , Elsie Kirkendall GAA, Girls League. 38 A4 Tennis. ini 5 Duke Knighf Dance Band, Orchestra, Mixed Choir, A.S.B. 2 . W A ,,f W 91 5 ifmgy Muiineers, Foot- if 5,5 we YJ 5' 41 I eil J Sobobans, Radio Cyril Koch Basketball, Ten- if ,M M fe N . M, ,MJ , Judy Kuehne Shirley Kumke Girls League, A.S.B. Girls League, Orchestra, A.S.B. 7,cmm,mmyM fNs,.S1l,,o7'3 M mfliffg JA, Jgiw in lf'-1 'Z 'swf' Il Qzxf' ,M M Mggaatsiigglww rv Q F W illliijii six liz M ' M393 lfsandkyff Qfzcliidgkald W y Qi' 1 ff? '5:TN?W'Frl5n5iAhmglub, lios W f ff Q fd . G 1 r l s . 'mx xii 'fixes Ieag u e ii' W Sizifmti 1 i Frank Lavis Cross-Country, J u n i o r Optimist C l u b, Varsity Club. Pat LeVasseur A.S.B., Girls League Les Liess Football, B asketba l l, Track, Thespians, A.S.B. Caroleann Loop C.S.F., Quill and Scroll, A.S.B., Tennis Team. Della Lowe Art Production, A.S.B., Girls League. Nancy Lukey Pre-Med, Special Maior- ette, Thespians, Fellow- ship Club, A.S.B., Girls League. Ruth Lupear Y-Teens, Girls Leag ue, A.S.B. Sharon Lyon Girls League, A,S.B., Pa- gettes, Pre-Med. Jacque Lynn Y-Teens, Fellowship Club, Better Business Club, A.S.B. F 4 Qfwygff-raftfa,a,ff5gp12Wgfgete ,, Lovell Council, Assistant . . . of Activities, r i t y Cheerleader, - obo- , 'sf A ref2m5S52fa:sn,a,:f if fm 4 iff 1,4 5, Dames Pub- 2 if' ' ' , 7 1 House rf?w1 A fig' -' Mer ' ascent, sflj ' 2 il X J . :lava Mel LeBlanc A.S.B. ,ss i. wr r,. Karen McDonald V a r s i ty Cheerleader, Gangplank, Annual Statt, Dantes, Loan Commission, Quill 81 Scroll, Y-Teens, Art Production, C.S.F., Prom Committee, Girls League, A.S.B. Willis McDowell Varsity Football, Mixed Choir, A.S.B., Track. Myrna McEwen Annual Staff, FTA, Pre- Med, Y-Teens, Choir, Girls Chorus, Music Pro- ductions, Girls League, A.S.B., GAA. Margaret McFarland A.S.B., Girls League Dot McGarvey YTeens, Pre-Med, Girls League, A.S.B., Band. Confucius S yz T Don McGlasson Essie Lou McGowan Ski Club, Swimming Girls League, Drill Team, Team, Football, Tennis. Pagettes, A.S.B. l Pat McKiernan Swimming Team, A.S.B. , Betsy Mears Burt Mecllock Maiorette, Girls League, Condors, Football, Wres- Treasurer, Y-Teens, Radio tling, A.S.B. Workshop, Exchange As- sembly, A.S.B. l 4 l he Door to Learnin Q' A Wayne Merchant David Meehl Glenn Mills Thespians, Radio Work- Cross-Country Team A.S.B. Cadet Corp, A.S.B. shop, A.S.B. Bob Merchant Lynn Messenger Larry Miller Annual Staff, Quill 84 A-S-B- A53- Scroll, Art Club, A.S.B., Skin Diving Club. Susan Meyer Business Club, A.S.B., Girls League, GAA. Q O O ff, C, .aim Z ,, i4 Karen Miller Head Maiorette, Lehis So- cial Chairman, Y-Teens, N,F.L, Better Business Club, Radio Workshop' Exchange Assemblies, A.S.B., Girls League. Suzee Metz Student Council, Girls League President, A.S.B., l.C.C., Hi-Tide Exchange Editor, House of Repre- sentatives, Lehis Historian and Publicity Chairman, Y-Teens, Quill 84 Scroll Sec., French Club. Sharon Mellinger Senior Class Representa- tive, FTA, Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., Art Pro- duction, Prom Committee, Annual Staff, Lehis, Quill and Scroll. Barbara Mitchell Girls League, GAA. Irene Moldovan A.S.B., Girls League eavy and Hard to h. .vs K were ,A . it , lc'-M Dick Murdock Football, Math Club, A.S.B. . i 3 ol Floreiia Moore Barbara Morris Cynfhia Mudgeff Jackie Munson H l Girls League, Pre-Med, Girls League, FTA. GAA, Sobobans, N.F.L., Girls Lea9ue,A.S.B., Girls A-3-B- Rally Commiffee. Cl1Ol'US,5ki-Club, Y-Teens. l Ted Myers Baseball, Choir, Boys Tom Mufo Chorus, Cross-Country, Charlotte Nagel Don Nelson N Varsify Baseball, A.S.B. Radio Club. Girls League, A.S.B. Audio-Visual, A.S.B. Kerry Neblefi' Loan Commissioner, Slu- denf Council, House of Represenfafives, Senior Class Treasurer, Annual Stal? Acfivifies Edifor, C.S.F. Quill 81 Scroll, Le- his, Girls League, A.S.B. 44- l ,l , 3 Gae Nelson A Melvin Nelson Tom Newby Neil Nickel Danfes Vice - President, A.S.B. B Basketball, A.S.B. A.S.B. Girls League, Mixed Choir. l g LY, L J. L. Joyce Niewald Jim Nimsgern Nadine Noland Eric Nuh Y-Teens, Better Business Basketball, Audio-Visual, PreMed, Girls League, Band, KSY Clvbf A-5-B-1 Club, Girls League, A.S.B. A.S.B. Girls Chorus, A.S.B. Science Club. ' elel Varsity Basketball, Var- K Q .J sity Baseball, A.S.B. ,, U f Q f .. L I Bob Orr !.'l 5 y John Overland vqrsny roofbcii, A.s.s. .Gary Overholt Key Club, Swimming A.S.B. Team, A.S.B., c.s.F. :N I Lt Linda Pagan y A --V ' I . M.Y.C. Treasurer, Drill Vq., ,L Team, A. S. B., Girls League. Larry Parker V 1 Baseball, A.S.B. Q L Jean Parks Gloria Parnell Drill Team, Pre-Med Sec- Varsity Por'npOr1, HOUSE retary-Treasurer, Better of Representatives, Lehis, Business Club, Girls 4 Girls League,- A.S.B., Foot- League, A.S.B. ball Princess. r' I ll' JN, Pat Pascuzzi Y-Teens, Better Business Club, Girls League. Kitty Pasley Head Flag Maiorette, So- bobans, Better Business Club, Girls League, A.S.B. Mary Pate Y-Teens, Girls Leag ue, A.S.B. Charles Palterson A.S.B. Judy Pavao Girls League, A.S.B. Donna Peeples Governor of Publications, Student Council, House of Representatives Sobo- bans, Y-Teens, Quill 8. Scroll, N.F.L. Secretary, Annual Editor, Drill Team, A.S.B., Girls League, l.C.C., Los Con- quistadores, Prom Com- mittee. Richard Perez Chris Perlee B Football, A.S.B. A.S.B. Jim Peebles A.S.B., Termites, Skin Div- ing, Student Council. Anna Pepe A.S.B., Girls League Tom Perry A.S.B., Golf, Baseball, Basketball. Frank Peters Hans Peterson Basketball, A.S.B. Wrestling, Track, CSF Pre-Med, A.S.B. 0 Q l Confu ius Say Learnin Jeannie Pierce Senior Class Representa- tive, Hi-Tide, Prom Com- mittee, A.S.B., Girls League, Annual Staff Sophomore Editor. 46 Upstream . . . Bill Pinkerton Orchestra, Key Club, .lun- r ' ior Optimist Club, French Larry Pinkerton Club' LOS Conquismdoresl gandl photo Club, A.S.Bv Hallowed ground . . . where Seniors alone may tread Enloymg their AAS-B. Annual Sfoff' upperclass privacy are: Judy Smith, Les Lless Buddy Escabar Mike Jeannette Poe Sharon Polee Girls L e a 9 u e, Radio Workshop, A.S.B., Better man, Girls League, Business Club. Negro Representative, Drill Team, Mixed Choir, Girls Chorus, Accompa nist. I Rowing Advance or Lose All. - Y '7. Pagettes, Welfare Chair- Richards, Judy Cram, Ronnie Vahl, and Don Rogers Elizabeth Pool A.S.B., Girls League. Gene Pope Wrestling, Track, Legati Club Representative, A.S.B., Varsity Club. 47 , +1 9? ' e ez , sw.. Ms sf, J Howard Pottroft A.S.B. Shirlene Preston Science Club, N.F.L., Fellowship Club, Girls League, A.S.B. Jim Puckett Math Club, Los Conquis- tadores, Science Club, N.F.L., C.S.F., A.S.B.- J-nf' -. 'lageqlz fnne Roeuber Sirls League, FTA, Fel- owship Club, Y-Teens, A.S.B. Wally Rayner Student Council, Gover- nor of Safety and Wel- fare, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Mu- tineers, Varsity Club, l.C.C. I 5 NA Linda Remes Thespian Vice President, C.S.F., Prom Committee, Sobobans, Girls League, Better Business Club. Bob Reed Cross-Country, A,S,B, Dick Reichert Rally Committee, Kiwis, Gem 8- Mineral Club, Science Club, Fellowship Club. Leanora Resendez Band, A.S.B., Pep Band, Girls League, House of Representatives, Rally Committee, M.Y.C., Better Business Club. -ef W Frances Randolph Y-Teens, Girls League P r o m Committee A.S.B. Ron Redmond A.S.B., Basketball, Track. 1 e-+g, Velma Revels Girls League, A.S.B Mike Rice Varsity Football House of Representa- tives, Varsity Club, Track. Linda Ringgenberg Annual Staff Senior El:li- tor, Dantes Historian, Rally Committee, A.S.B., Girls League, Quill 81 Scroll, Prom Committee. Mike Ristow Les Amis Elites, A.S.B. Linda Rivera Los Conquistadores, GAA Girls League, A.S.B. Don Rice A.S.B., Baseball Mike Richards Y-Teens, Girls Chorus President, Mixed Choir Secretary, Exchange As- semblies, Boys Chorus, Girls League, A.S.B,, Prom Committee. Jim Robertson Varsity Baseball, B Basketball. Mary Rocha A.S.B., Girls League. v 'le f ff Wife? ,, f- fa ,f , ff ff ff f f ff M ff J f f 7 'iff f f 1 fi' J ' Q Q , 9 , A i Q9 5, :,- ,- -, zafffs-iff. ff' - ,, 1 s',6f1wxQ, . , f, ,, , wwf fm, - - y ery- -we-fi i?'fif??1' A lfiii 1 M LZ Z, ' ., f ' f:Yg x V11 1 , ff:-m?1.v-,.Zf, ,. .,,, .- fi ,, i v A X 2 f ft K f ff ff my 1 'L ffgf ',,' ,, 4-9 li 1 ,,- -f,, ,, , , , 1- C im . ia.. Qzehwim f5S'.'4ir Aimif, We Lynda Roddick Choir, Chorus, A.S.B. Girls League, Better Busi ness Club. Kelly Roclieck Latin Club, A.S.B. Dee Ann Rodocker A.S.B., Girls League Don Rogers Senior Class President, Student Council, Key Club, A.S.B. Marsha Rosenbaum A.S.B., Girls League, 3D's, Drill Team, FTA, Rally Committee, N.F.L., Better Business Club. Mike Ross Baseball, FFA, A.S.B., JV Football. James R. Sack A.S.B. Barbara Salazar Drill Team Captain, M.Y.C. Vice President, Girls League Mexican Representative. Band Better Business Virginia Saville Club Girls League Choir, Fellowship ? Judy Rogers Drill Team, Girls League, A.S.B., Better' Business Bob Rollheiser X Club, Business Manager. A.S.B., Cadet Corps I Frank Rouse Jerry Russell C Swimming, B Foot- A.S.B. ball. Margaret Sauceda A.S.B., Girls League, M.Y.C. Program Chair- Mary Sawtelle man. Girls League, A.S.B. Nancy Scudder Drill Team, Pre-Med Vice - President, Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., Better Busi- ness Club. Gene Seeger Thespians, A.S.B. Bette Sellards Football Queen, Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Y-Teens, House of Representatives, Girls League, A.S.B., Better Business Club. Jim Sellers FFA, Swimming Team Sandine Serangeli Y-Teen President, N.F.L. Point Recorder, l.C.C., A.S.B., Girls League Cabinet,Prom Committee, Latin Club. Judy Smith Y-Teens, Girls League, A.S.B., House of Rep- resentatives, Student Store. John Shields Tennis Team, A.S.B. Russ Smith Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Swimming, Math Club, French Club, B Football, Science Club. -1 Marsena Smidt Student Council, Commis- sioner of Music, Sabo- bans, C.S.F., Lehis, Y-Teens, House of Repre- sentatives, Varsity Flag Maiorette, Girls Chorus Secretary, FTA, Girls League, A.S.B. Sharon Smith FTA, Choir, Music Produc- tions, Fellowship Club, Shirley Smith Girls League, A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls League. F, 51 ii Mike Snodgrass A.S.B., l.C.C. w Susan Sook Sobobans, Pagettes , Decoration Chairman, Fellowship Club, Girls League, Choir. Christy Sorenson Band Vice-President, Historian, Fellowship' Club, Student Coun- cil, Art Production. Yvonne Sotie Girls League Better Busi- Y-Tee ns Bill Sta ncer Cross-Country, Swimming Team, Ski Club, Los Con- Bennie Sprouse quistadores, Gem 8K Min- Varsity Baseball, AlS.B. eral Club. ness C I u b , A.S.B., Leo Soto A.S.B., Golf Team. Marlene Speier r League. Gaylord Spence Band Track Fellowship Club, B' Football, Math Science Club ffl ff? Lawrence Starr Mike sfales Football, Wrestling, A'S-B- Swimming, A-5-5 52 '15 Joan Stembridge GAA, Fellowship Club, Y-Tee ns. Bob Steere A.S.B. Q' ,A . Larry Sterrett Cross-Country, Wrestling, Track, A.S.B. Loretta Stevens Governor of Community Services, Pagettes Presi- dent, l.C.C. Sec., FTA Publicity Chairman, House of Representatievs, Stu- dent Council, Girls League, A.S,B. Karen Stoddart A.S.B., Girls League Gary Stokes A.S.B. Joni Stones A.S.B., Rally Committee, Girls League, Girls Cho- rus. Members ot the Senior Class are shown here decorating the catetorium for the Crystal Ball. Many hands make light work, and besides, this is better than attending classes. 1 W?-1+ t . 1, 2 J, , M .lo Tupman Drill Team, Science and Engineering Club, Pag- ettes, Y-Teen, House of Representatives, Girls League, A.S.B. Jack Turner N.F.L., Tennis Team, De- bate Team, A.S.B. .Io Turrentine Girls League, A.S.B. .J 1 C2 Jeanie Sturzen Prom Committee, Music Production, Rally Com- mittee, Girls League. George Szpotek A.S.B. Delnio Tekaat FFA Sue Thomas Y-Teen, Girls League, A.S.B. Dave Ulrich Key Club, Swimming Team, Loan Committee, Science Club,' Spanish Club, C.S.F., Math Club Ron Vahl FFA, B Football, A.S.B. A A-. 1-r 539 fi Mike Toby A.S.B. Kenneth Todd Band, JV Football Gary Townsend A.S.B. Margee Tyree Y-Teen, Girls League, Frances Uthler A,S.B, GAA, Girls League 'FMR Ruben Valadez Wrestling Margie Wallin A.S.B., Business Club, Girls Club. Sue Warboys Hi-Tri, Girls League Photography Club, A.S.B. Albert Von Thun Gary Vorlues c-scskefbuii, A.s.B. A-511 Boy's Choir. , ,- 'Q , Vicki Vancliforcl 'i i French Club, Pep Rally, ' , - ,V - , '4 .,,.., 'Q GAA, Girls League, 3d s. Gloria Villegas Girls League, Fellowship Club, Art Club, A.S.B. Laurie Warren Hi-Tide Stall, A.S.B., Busi- ness Club, Girls League. Ron Warrick Varsity Baseball, Foot- ball, A.S.B. Joan Ward pcgeffesl Girls League, Alice Warren A'S.B. Girls League. Hosea Washington Varsity Football. H ,i ,, J, Marlyn Vories Fellowship Club Steve Voss Fellowship Club Presi- dent, Key Club, Los Conquistadores Vice- President, C.S.F., N.F.L., Math Club. 56 gps. QU Richard White Wrestling, A.S.B. Steve Watkins Key Club President, l.C.C. President, Student Coun- cil, C.S.F., N.F.L., Science and Engineering Club, Spanish Club, Fellowship Club. Larry Wearne Swimming, Basketball, Baseball. Carolyn Webster C.S.F., Sobobans, Fellow- ship Club, Better Business Club, A.S.B., Dantes. Kirby Webb Marching Band, A.S.B., Kiwis's, Mixed Choir, A.U.F., Crystals. Jill Wechsler A.S.B., GAA, Annual Stalt, Sobobans, Girls League. Jane Weeks Pagettes V. P., ,Officer in Sobobans, Band Treas- urer, Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, FTA, Girls League, C.S.F. Sally Wells Y-Teen, Drill Team, Girls Chorus, Mixed Choir, 3 D's, Better Business Club, Music Production. Ray Wesner Varsity Football, Condors, Varsity Club. Jerry Whiteman Coder Corp l l I, f' l i Brian Westphal Laura Weymouth ly 3 D's, Thespians, Presi- GAA, Girls League, 1 dent of Radio Workshop. A.S.B. l Q i 5 Leroy Wheeler Dave White B , J.V., and Varsity Condors, Swim Team, Basketball, A.S.B. A.S.B., Science Club. Thomas G. Wickum I Basketball, A.S.B., Muti- Donna Wilke neers. Girls League, A.S.B. Elaine Wilson GAA, Associate Co- ordinator of Pagettes, Howard Wilson Sobobans' Historian, Varsity Wrestling, Var- Pre-Med, Spanish sity Club, Tennis, Foot- Club. ball, Kiwis. Joyce Wilson President of Lehis, Sobo- bans, Varsity Pompon, C.S.F., Secretary of Sen ior Class, House of Rep- resentatives, l.C.C. Kathy Wilson Sandrea Wilson A.S.B., Girls League, Secretary of Thespians GAA, Girls Chorus, Pre- Rally Committee French Med. Cub 37.-.117 Virginia Wilson Dennis Williams Girls League A.S.B. Rita Willson Pagette Cabinet, Bet- Alden Wilsey A.S.B., Termites. ter Business Club Treasu re r, C.S.F. Judy Williams Walter Williams Lee Wllllumson F o ot b a l I, Swimming, GAA, Pagettes, Spanish A.S.B. A 5 B Club, Girls League. Steve Winegar A.S.B., Termites. .loan Winnen Varsity Pompon, Lehis, Y-Teen, Better Business Club, House of Represen- tatives, Bowling League, Art Production, Prom Committee. Kathy Wrysinski N.F.L. President, l.C.C. Vice-President, Sobo- bans Treasurer, Com- missioner of Speech Student Council, Le his, Thespians, C.S.F. Student Congress. 1 1 Ruby Ybarra GAA, Girls League. 58 Bob Woertink Varsity Football and Track, President of Var- sity Club, Math Club, Inter-Club Council, A.S.B. Jack Wood A.S.B., FFA, B Basket- bali. Betty Woodruite Exchange Editor on Hi- Tide, Girls League, Quill and Scroll, A.S.B. Carolyn Woodward Girls League, A.S.B. Beverly Ann Worsham GAA, Girls League, A.S.B. Betty Wright Girls League., Y-Teen, GAA,A.S.B. Pat Yomes Jim Young Audio-Visual. A.S.B. Anna Younger Mark Yzaguirre Pagettes, Better Business B Football, Varsity Club, Orchestra. Baseball, Band. E xi Tom Ziegler Cathy Zugel Jerry Bloomquist Bond, Swim Team, Kiwis, GAA, Commercial Club, A.S.B. A.S.B. Girls League. if , A im ' Y' 47 Y , if .Ku Coraene Belle Chappell A.S.B. Floyd Miller A.S.B. MER Amos Adams Betty Althouse Clinton Baily Ron Baker Roger Borden Jackie Barnara Jeanie Beechan Harry Billeow Larry Billeow Rena Bird David Boone lrene Botts Rosamond Bower Arlie Branson Paul Buckler Bruce Burr Bob Butler Lonnie Croin Mike Casey Mary Cervantez Robin Clement Jay Clements John Connolly Joel Cooper Jerome DeLaCruz John Edmiston Donna Farmer Jack Ford Mary Girdenis Mary Horton LaVerne Huckaba Ray Jenkins Lionel Johnston Phil Junkins Brian Kennedy Dick Krupa Pat Lamb Edward Latynslf Carl Liebe Pat Long Ralph Lopez Tommy Mainez Leanne Marriott Richard Moxley Russell McDonald Carol McMinn Wally Medcalf Clayton Middleton Lloyd Miller Calvin Moore Mike Moulis Kenneth Noell Sid Overstreet Diane Parades Gus Pano James Pipkin Martha Dodson Pool Opralee Pullens Pat Rice Don Richards Don Robertson Bill Robson Henry Rocha Helen Rodriguez Bill Ross Wiley Shaw Ragmon Slinimg Alvin Smith Brenda Smith Jack Smith James Smith Bob Smith Teresa Starne Paul Talbot Thomas Thomas Harold Thompson David Villalobas Frances Vinson Melvin Wadlington Stewart Wadlington Terell Wallace Terry Wallen Irene Warren Ola Watkins Philip White Dallas Wilson Warren Wilson James Mortan Dennis Hamilton Bill Red Steve Winegordener A.S.B. John Honm Don Reed Gary Wilkenson Bobby Harwood John Rice Ronnie Williams Elmer Robertson lone RUPPUPOH Loregce Sanders Cadet Corps, A.S.B. A.S.B. AS' ' 59 .535 'V A.. J X - '-4'f!J9l'QvH1 A' 'J' ' T 'G BEST PERSONALITY BEST LOOKING Mqrsenq Smidf 8, Don Mqrggkq Craig Bradley 81 Belle Sellarcls MOST MISCHIEVOUS Bob Maxwell 8. Sandine Serangeli BEST ALL-ROUND Maisy, Scxncli'Hollingswor1h 8. Bill Cover FRIENDUEST MOST ATHLETIC Bev Burrus 81 Don Rogers Bqb Woe,-fink avcarol Loop MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSED Jgun Barnes 81 Richard Anderson Trink Barry 8- Buddy Escobar fy-1 L 9' 4 f, ,VVVVQVVV yi-V'V T'V'V'L,, . -V V 'V -.V, ,- V V -V V. V , '-f, ,ff V. ' f' H' 916, 4V-V'-V V VV VV 'V .VVV - V V Vwfz ,V V. if' V y l V -V f ' V V V VQQVV VVV',V:,,V ,- A-. -fjf:VV V ,V V 5 ii ,, 415, V V V V , Vzgylzf f f Vy, , ' V-V-. -H ' V-'.VVf, V' V Q ,' f Ve f VV VV.,g V' ,VL :VE rf ,,QVV3g,.vVV,.14.zVy'.- Vjz ew ef' ' V V ' - V ' g ,V 'V rf ' M .4 VV -- , V, ' V V , -f,iVVV,,VjVVV V.V ,Vf.xVV , y'i,,Vf VA, ' VV mc VV VV V V , V f 1 ' ,. 'V 4 ' - '- V , V' ,f V' .2., 3 5 ,gy V- V - - ,. . ' VV , ,?,4f'V VV,4.w-'51 VV .v5V19? L23 4 V ,fffV5iw V W V fig'-iV,VV,1,, 'Vw :V V VV. V .V,.V , . VM V. V V . , V -V V- ,V VV fV V1- V ' f' ff--VV.. V. Vw' 5 -'Q' V 2 V ,V 'W -V V 'z V V . , f' ' VV VQV -Q..-'2fz.65Z,5V,V Q- : 'www V 1.-V'-fi .gg-1? 'W V ,V if-Vg, 4 J, V Y -V df Q 'f V -w wf ' . V- in fVV,, -gV,..VwV-.VVa'V'-VVf . -'V - ' - -V - V '1'-V.-WW' - - .f ' 'fm - V'-ey .- ' VV JBV ww VNV 9-'Xff4'5V:Vf1y-mr ' V V VQVV . . 2 'W VMV- -WVy:'VC'4zgVf','v'w , VVVV: 'Z--M fi,- V V !-if ?43 w69h,V. V m g if .114-,.3V,V. - '-1 ' Q zu 'QV'--V':V. -Vawif fr- 3' V' ', -1 .. V ,- , -Q . '4.-.fgymfffff 4 - 34' u an ' V: 'Md 'VV1-V 'naw V . V ww . wpsVf5V - , V:V,V ,Q-ja'-:Ve W f .Q auf... ' zz? .V-, - V-V5 y sag: V fm - ,Qy - 41 V., -as .ff VM VV1 --V V-p,f,VV1- .,f,.-f'V,V.V,,,,f,,f 4VVVV,g4 ,, A4--VVgmVgy'V.VVVVf-'VV,'g . ' - V! 4:-.W -V V- :VK V VV1, -V vi-V V' '- IVSV-4 41- - :gg- V, , .:. fy -.- 2-V-f-C' mix ,,,. V1VV'- -W Vw V, ' fy Q , Eg - 20-- -'+' 5. VV- 44-4, - V wfuv-V .. VV ww V. V.V,'V,, V, V- V . VVffVfVVVV,, , fm - f zV.- -,V-QV, f, V -V g,.,-'Vw fag-V - V,fm,9fV V' , 3 4 -f-V, VM, V-fVV,VV- 4445 - - ,fV,yV'Y-414 -f VV V VV V' Vfff- V g f, ,Vx -V - IW V V , My , V V gow - -'ww ,VA-V .4'2.q'V Vg- 1- ,'VfVV-..,.V.f.- W -V V- .14-VV Va 'V'-M12 -' V '-XV' M VV ',,,gwg:'f,4V - ,Jas-f V , K 'f '59 1: 4f1.,::fQfz-'sa hwy: V' YV-gZ V' ,VM-Q .V , -'V -, -V 1- ,W- Q -' QV 'V V 4 - .V -V QV, YQV .V V V ' ' , - V , V 1 3 , f , - 5- VV -V 2 .V VV VV P ' ,VV . Www ?gzpf,,V,Va4542?V,VVQ.Vzff. ,f,.741 V.f,,V. 141 4- .V V ,, V-ff.,,e,, ,, X-1 ' ' .V .VV N- VV,V 'VV' V' ,NV ,M , 1. gh '-'QVVVYVQ W f . ' . 45 ' 91 ' -J V , VV V , V, V . VV V V, V , . -,,. . 1 V V. , .. .V J-1:53 VW- Vg, VV VV, V, , Q4 1-V,Q?,k?iQV 4V ,V V VVXEQV VV V ,,3V:V,,?V-,ZVVV 'V - V . V -' , V W- 'I' V9 f iV,i,fff H . 5 V- VVV ' 3V il' f V ff' ' X ' V' f ffff-Vfg-1,:.V.0,-,-V4 VVf,zf'V,4VV V-fVV. ., ,,VV , V .. V V VVV, AV. .- , ,VV1 VM VVVV :V-:VV-VV V'V-VV4V4'-f -4- . --V- . - V V ye' V V14-, VN., v 4 5 V V V 5 Q ., ..VsgV-Wewzgffa-:V'VVVV,V',,fVVQ'VfVV VV1V'VV, V -' , :,,Mf , V'V. V','.fV-VV Vg-VLVQV-iwzyf''VV-zy2VQqzz.V'VV'VV,VV'V , -. VV -- 2. ffm .M 4. V as 2 s 'V V .V , V,c , . - ,V i' ,.,VVVf,V 'V iVV,' V- 231. '. V. V f -J yf f 'y V -, 'V '- 'V 4 'V V VV - -- ' ' 7' VV V 41' VVV 'VV:Vf.V., VV,y'f ' VV V.V,'VwyQ'VV'VyV.V -ff'-MV 7 44 H .6 V -, V Vg , . V ,yV. , VVV,,qiV'V1yVf'VVVV V,V ',.7V6'1 ,VfyiZz VVV.,f-Vj'iV i' jV,V1,Vf. ,4f2,iVVV: -,f, ,Vg -jgyyVV V'Pi V-12' .VVVVQ V'3VjV.-KV .a -Q , ,,, V P- VV 0,53 . V , . ,V,,5V'V , , ,j5VV4V., V .3 Q ,V -LQ ., 'A ,V ,V V MV 7' , ' gf 'V V'-ng .lq,.,,..,V ,.,,, , ,,,. T., ' V -V my V 'ff :V ,2'V'fV f'fViVV V- V A'-' f' ' ' ' ' is V VVV 1, ' ' V, V. -, ' V! ff V., VV VVVVVV, V,Vf ,VV. V4., V VV, VV VV V, V, ,. 2 , ,., V V fi VV: V N ,f L 56 ' Lf iff 5 'z' V V ' ' 'ii'?1 , ' ZV , ,, .' - V V ', ' V V ',r 1-I , ,-mr' :J-'V' F1 ,V 'uf-, ff'+ V, V - V A '!:V V-7,1 6 353' , B! Qzgwfw fzf- V V4 inf! 2 V . ai f ,i- . ', l V V , . V fffn .' 5'-'V 'Q 'V'V,L K 'l ' 5,447 2- E ' V-Vi V Ml , ,,' ., 2 ff 'sw' f .WI V . H ,Lg f M- wi-V 7r7f7'fV'fri., - V, VVV1' Vf.A,'1.V, 'V , VV V+V'V+' . ,I A, pn. 5 -.1,V,,VV,V,. ,,--I ??, V,.VV 4 HM. , ff hi, , 'VVV V, 'K-V-QV V , , V VV :g4f,Vf,V' 1 if V,-V, V . , 1,2 VV V'V, V uf-MAJ-QQWVV Pig V 4 v 145935 5 ,4 MV-M :V V wg- -V , V Vg, VV V f -V ,- why gf V ,, V V . .. . V-V V' . ', , 1 V 'V ff ' V' , VV ,V ' ' V .. V 'A 7 UW X' V V , V ' '+V 'f V'f f ' .-V ' VV V ?-QV 3-f . 'MMV 'V ,f ' 'Vi fi LVTZVJQ VV-V 7V Vw WV, 'V Vw wV4V 2 - ,,,, -, , .A VV ,f V V 'Vw-1 Z V g n '1 Vg, V' V, V , V .VVV :,. ' - ' -3 Vw -:ar am 4,47 . . .V , ' V' V- ., - V 4 , V V -4- - ,, V . V, V,,,f,,V:VVv'V.-.Vs VV wa'-V Afz6'29Vzf,VVwV,.VV!V , V 4 cz ff f - ' ., ' -VV V - ,V . - VV V V' - -' -V V V V V V VV ' f ' VV . . V L . ' , . 'A .f 4 ..MMVVxV 1,-53,2-.maifgmfwff V V-'wwf , My AV-V V 7,,4,VV,M-V-VV , . VW.. ,fl ,V f-, V - f, V- - .V -Wfwyyf Vw V . VV V ,. Vw , f.,V -VM,-V' -V,f,,.1 ,V V ,-. V, V rw . V- , ,V,V -V-' V ., f ' V V' ' V . VV-V. ' , . -V . . ,-Vf. A- , 'V X, V V-47: ,,Vf V V VV - -Q+fmV'wf'2g!m4' V+f'4e'V3,:2V'Vfwf5f4Vf'5?64gZ- - 4,2 , f , .1 ,V .V V , -,f-, my.-fV Jw-f'Y . . ,.V, piwf? ff .V 'V f - ' ,4 V-Vffw-flfmfi VV-VV V VNC f V VV0' 1 4 V! f n V' , V' . -. 1 V 'V VV -. 'f -V V - ' V ,V ' ' V ' V ' M ' V' VV ' r V.-, ,V 'V . ' V ,M X ,. f V',,g.f-5, ' YV,-V-',V.V'.Vfi' -V, V'fi'.VfV?cf-.Vg :af V V:'fV 152- . - ' ,' 1, ' ,. 4V ' .Vg ,' , -41 --VVV - V-f ?,f-V'V VV ' , 4.3114 ' V V ., .,,Vf.VV , wwf- - V .V-VM.-VVV '-M V- V , f -f Vff,rVVV f!V V, f V V4K,VV VVV.,f, V, ,. VV ,,,.V,V.V.V. , V,fV-,VV V 4V- ,, ' 64 1 .V-, 'cf .3 i ' V --4 X - 1' K' ' ,Vf , --1 lV'.-'WV' . a'V ' V ' - , .VV 1 1. VV :VV fy ' V ,QV . - . , V . .- V- .'.V.V- f .VVVV-VV- V - .-f- -- - -. -' -, V. V V , , V V ,,VVV,V, -V. . V V ,,V,:Vf' 14V.,V VV-V,.AVV', .,.,,- -VVVVV -f-- VV ' V- :VV .Vfgf 1 - V V' V- V ,'fVVV'V1'V-'wV.,'-f'1:V P V -V f'-V 'VL' ' . . ' V- '- V ' -', fi 'V V .V Vw-'V':--VV'f ' 3' V. ,,-- .. VV V' ' -VW -f-V -V WW V' I-'Z ' ' 7 VV'z2fV2f'. - VV 'ff ' V. V V. VV ' V . ' V V' ' ' 'VQVJQVQ X,',a,. f 52, V V , ,V Wi 1-Vi i fj-fW ' , , 'V' V5 V Ll. ,VVVTV V ff- 'VV: fJ4 V-.MV '-fffewwfifsf, - 5. V 4?4.V f ij, -, 'Vi ' .VM ,MV VV VVWVV ,pri ',VV,,.VV xy- , 'V im, Vp, Q VV- VV. fw VV., .fV.'V 'VV fV'V,h' wap? x. V M V r V V -V V VVVVV- V V ff. V f ,w QgwgVV.aV VVV ,gf , V 3- iffwfv -VVV wgi4 1 . avi. , , .W , V- .-QV, I ., V V . V-V V ,V f-V V5 V4 QV fly, .- V.-.,,, - V7 , VV,VV,5-V.9wfy. ,VV VVV , ,L-, , ,yn Vf qw, -V 11 -' V11-4,- -1-' ' '- Q V -H V. ff-zf 1 fi 1 1 ' egpfvif :ff fVV1V ' 1 QV ff, -- V' -2 'V 5 Jaw? w'V4VV 'V:Q'5 .M WWA 'V 1 L? V SVf. -'A' 1 ' 'VVIJA if f-' V1- 'V J V f'V '- ,Wu 'L 'wvf f VV' Vff vf IVV?--' 1 'ff' X 415 . ' V, sv: ,gf-',V,ffi,V W-6' if 'Ziff -V96VwW': ,5.f'Z-Vi 373,12 VVf 5 'kai ,VA LVM q,,,V ,,,,. ,, .,,4,V V , ,V V.V.4yfV VV,i,,x,,,y -V GV VV,4VVgV,4T5,a V ,V , V , ,JWVVV ,V. ,,, . VZ, V , VV WKVWV 2.4 .. gpg .VVMQ ,ghiz .W .,VV5,: Y fvf.V'W?- A1 'IVF f 'G ' gp f f VV 4-6, '?, gw - ' Y' 4-'442? V'V -Q34 f ' , V 1- V- if V 'V . , , -. - ,V -,V- .4 Vg ., - ,V ,- , . 4-14. ,J , Vg ,V V,- V V V- 3 ,'.,- - , V V V ' V ' V- V- fV ,'V ,VVV-V,,'VfV,V,V,. Q. V ' f f ' af f f .V ,fb ' f ' ' T-VL,. 211.-Vu-V .VW M VV, QV V VX, VVgI y V 3'V V ,4VV iw .V V. V.,V., V V, V.VVVfVg,.-V-,ff VQVV-w,'V:w '- V V V W . ,V ..V. V V ,V,, V., V .V,,,V V V , , V V V V X V ,V V,,, V, V. V , x l 1 1 - T !l g 1 , . f V V 'M Vf' ,,VV,V.VV, V ,V ,,.V 7 . VV5V,,, -, V , V7 , ,, ,V VVVVVVVV VVQV. . ,H ,, ,, , --,VVVAQV , , VVVVWVVVQV V gg .fgngwfw 4 n V ,V ,Mia V. , 1, 1- V, ' me ', W:- ' ,V VH V 4 'ALLLLE K ,ig-j , ' V .. iii'-VV VV-ma V , VAV 1. 5 2, V A Q , A 4 i zw x if 5. - l m ' f ,f4 ,W .g urshdi my 1 ' 65-' 2, X. rf . xg if ,ff g , . ,,..,,,,,:- , ,, f , A7 , 144 M, S'- ,- ,f ,Q 412921. gg fri A Q' V P 252210 A - 15? f A ,ig Q Q7 5 6 Z S ez: 8 fx 25 , 5 if S f , gf I 2 4 We ' f if V 5 C f' f N' 3' 5, N Ig Y? 42 , ' 5 . ' ,Liz if ii F ' , ?',ff 1 42555522 , 1 , , S NS 5' , g fi 5 W iii 3,55 , 5 J ig f jgzyjfif 5 MH 2 2 6' Qpfgxr, K f 5 4' 3 ' if-J 4 , 9 E 5 4 of if Q 1 1141: , . :aa - .1 gfs f 1. A, ' J : f QZIWI . Q f zfyf-Q :.r+ff,1sf,- ' 'ff 'f' f..a 452 f , x l . f ,A . Ja, Q f , ! 5 ,fn M... , g ., ffalfvcf ,,V.,,Qe WJ, A ,- - - mf.-f vs xf-'Q 7 U., , f K1 A, . 2, , mf, f Z 5., 2 r 3 Q N f I -f ix. V U ,,,. ,, ,x,. . , A N . Jj'Vif!i?' ,gifpifif fi IF YOU ALBA? 1 1 1 n , ,,A A g an f HAVE. M051 Ofiovfz 35913551 haysigkagibzfsglgiygnefi 'Lf-.P ff for servuce. Tlflgsf meg-f1lQgg5g,gj35xvenfglYffQ99fQQ1 fhei x schsfochon wat? comeQEflijj3?Kg' g1vlnggof angela ' 2 ' 1 n n f f 2 . Q A MMA for the general gooduf ' gil. 5CI'ubs . .-ei.. 3 .mmgored dgnces, conducfe ,scle s , n 'L -fr,Q,,, . 5 . Y ' T 43 aided lnjcomnmumty n drx,?les, n - Countr Fcurf entered scholzushc 562 all folf the fpurpose of bringing honorfto :fha A ,A schoql qndiguccess to loc m I pr5lecfs5 ' Pi , mfg? ffvy, 5 37 , 7 J 7 I 4 f ,fff-X fi 5 V g , ji: y X' 2 .if IV- f 4 f, 12 . f 2 ,LLL,,'--,,, f gf J I 1 if E'+'?i'f422-lim , 2 3 5 f , ff n. ,,n,n iff 2 t 1 f n f '-', sg - , i Z , Y Q I E 2 Mff' f 3 s f f ig ff' V ' ',', 4 H ' ' L .2 ' f n ' ,J fi 4'AW n V 3 AV , n, n n ..,. W7 ,.,, . +- f f W nnnn n n VZ' 55 22 Ig.. I Q 1' 7 ,,,, ' 'z z . 4 Q' , Wfv' 5 I ,. , . 1 3 Q, AQ 20 Mk 2 ff, V ' ' ' KM n ' ,n,n m.,, . .f , f ' 1 nnnv n n . n n n n n n pn ,n,nn n n-f f 1 nnnnn f n nnnnf A ng n n ' n n mv J E Z - 4- 4 ,,., if . I V, ,, Y, if ,VV ..',V . ,,, I I , I Y 'f'- 'f,., ,. 1, f. 'rf 'f f k ' 1 nnn, n nnn f , A. ' Y Q ,.,, , ,X,W.. ,, Y, 73 nf , xiii 1 7 nfl . 2, - if k-,, . 'H .15 x 3' Confucius Say: A Good Friend Q4 M A Found Treasure. If T 9,1 'i - I - - Y! C Mrs. Leong fd R. Davis, C. Holtman, J. Cram, D. Peeples, S. Henninger, K. Norris A. Bod- man, C. Clapperton, K. Neblett, M, Smidt, J. Wilson, J. Wechsler, C. Mud- gett, L. Mayer, S. Lovell, E. Foster, J. Weeks, K, Davis, K. Pasley, S. Sook, E. Wilson. J. Davidson, T. Tharp, K. Smith, K. Perkins, L. Page, S. Jeffery, J. Bogh, J. Halstead, C. Loop, S. Ward, S. Backlund, A. Chamberlain, J. Barnes, K. Wrysinski. The purpose of this club is to render services, foster comradeship, instill high standards of character among all girls, and develop appreciation of the highest and most beautiful things of life, not only in others, but also in ourselves. Two of the highlights each year are the Faculty Feed and a trip to the lce Capades. - D. Holman, T. Kerr, J. Cram, J. Hubbs, J. Wilson, N. Grandin, M. Fossom, K. Miller, M. Smidt, S. Mellinger, C. Perkins, K. Neb- lett, S. Hollingsworth, S. Henninger, K. Norris, B. Beard, K. McKenzie, C. Clapper- ton, J. Calahan, J, Oliver, S. Metz, J. Barnes, L. Page. The motto of this Social Service Club is Let Every Heart inspire Service. The colors are red and gold and the flower is the red Carnation. Mrs. Poindexter Lehis Miss Morrison Da ntes T. Berry, K. Davis, N. Aragon, C. Hubbell, L, Mayer, G. Nelson, L. Ringgen- berg, B. Burrus, K. MacDonald, S. Judson, J. Bush, S. Swing, C. Marsh, S. Daniels, C. Webster, V. Howard, S. O'Brian, G. Beatty, A. Bodman, J. Brown, A. Chamberlain. Dantes is a social service club serving our school and community. The word Dantes means We Serve. Some ot our services rendered this year have been working on the A.U.F. drive, donating gifts to a new Home in Red- lands, and selling Epilepsy Christmas Cards. t 21 . as i 4. wg, A, it fe! ' -f -1 N L .5 , 5... i 4 '-e 1 Pagettes L. Stevens, J. Weeks, D. Dodson, S. Henry, S. Jelinek, S. Holligan, T. Mo- lone, J. Tupmcun, K. Condie, R. Martin, P. Akers, S. Soak, J. Daly, R. Wilson, E. McGowan, P. Dibble, J. Wood, D. Teague, E. Thulin, R. Murray, L. Brooks, S. Lyons, J. Williams, J. Nagel, E. Wilson, S. Ward, S. Polee. The purpose ot the Pogettes is to be ot service at all times to the school ond community. We have ushered at mony community activities and have enioyed many social activities. Mexican Youth Club W 2 . li' ,. 551 llfmf 1, ,f,. , 411 - 1 . rt Mrs. Vaughn Les .fist N ,- . in r i E. Herr. if li - ' '79 ton Taylor ' M- SQ , L, M Vflgel M bek eye,-I J. B . MCEW Mr. Leeper D Jir, M. Anderson Cogh, D' Pennonien, M. Messen ' '1es,J.Me ' -Gofr, B B 5- Goldsr. ge P. Yer. . rooks, J. Neal, Ajit, KQ Ne- ' 09 Und The PUr Pose of th siusbfrolects and Z illfb is fo help Om m ies W Clifitieg ef club ' e also I and d S, help W. - are of service igogzfe and help Jlzhtam- e school G ' as- nd fo th e c . omrnunlty at UN times ldez D Villa- R. Chacon, R. Valdez, A. Flores, R. Truiillo, R. Va , . lobos, M. Duran, B. Salazar, M. Eubanks, R. Pagan, B. Garcia, J. Cortez, R. Galarza, N. Gayton, R. Valdez, G. Chacon, J. Sauceda, M. Calleros, R. Paramo, J. Martinez, B. Drake, R. Chacon, R. Lechugo, T. Morales. The purpose of the Mexican Youth Club, better known as the M.Y.C., is to establish better relationships and to promote good- will and neighborliness between the Spanish speaking students h Caucasian group. The M.Y.C. supports community pro- ored by the school. and t e jects and all activities spans aft' T 4.5-,X N 'Y 'K 15 5 . :Sv ff '7 .G '41 . up ' fi A'n -'f','l, L: .a ' f I' LU n 14 f I!!! ,QQ . f 'f hfhl S 19 Y ' 'ff - I t o 4 if . ,fp lm,,h H i it 'li'xl 'l' f I l arwlf Q V ' 1 R14 vw uh , Ro an ,Tim 755835 Mu Alpha Theta S. Voss, R. Smith, B. Humphrey, B. Woertinlc, V. Evans, B. Bailey, B. Briese, M. Paul, T. Tharp, J. Negley, A. Hofmaister, D, Hawley, P. Vaughn, J. Puckett, N, Coussoulis, G. Cardwell, D. Murdock, L. Mayer, S. Watkins, J. Barnes, M. Mellin. ' The Math Club here at Pacific is a newly formed Chapter of the National Math Club. This club was organized to promote scholarship in, and enjoyment and understanding ot, mathematics among high school students. I 9 DCJL. C Q, ka Q 2 EEA- , E- U Cc Xl ggi 55511 S' Q, nl U4 ki fx, 68 f i P uc 77? ' Mr. Baughman Confucius Sayz The Saving Man Becomes the Free Man fe Bm Girls' League S, M ell' J' JSC-NJC, S Ser on I' B' Baile ' Yf P Q Thom e 1, N. Emiegh, berlq' ' Psa rn, J. Halstead Jnfs. Bogh, A. Chom- M. Tuff I f . 1 . Girl U owitcz, J. Clark, at pocmc ' The G 9 U relations withinpllhpose is lo Prldrjdtollzaglrls 6 h S etre, schools. Sc OO' Gnd - Wlfh other s Ledgue is Q Club d m S. Watkins, M. Savage, D. Hawley, T. Brigham, S. Voss, B. Cover, B. Dickey, D. Ulrich, D. Pleiser, B. Bailey, R. Anderson, B. Rausmassen, R. Smiley, M. Anderson, B. Michick, A. Plotmaister, L. Leonte, K. Davis, M. Paul, M. Jackson, S. Rosenberger, J. Davidson, C. Clapperton, B. Fortune, R. Martin, S. Plenninger, K. Neb- lett, C. Webster, J. Negley, J. Wilson, M. Mellin, J. Bogh, C. Ploitman, K. Smith, S. Lovell, J. Bush, P. Daly, K. Norris, A. Bodman, L. Cutter, 'l. i-lamilton, L. Page, D. Seaman, P. Stiles, K. Perkins, M. Smidt, K. Kerr, S. Jeltrey, C. Loop, D. Dodson, V. Romaniello, J. Mudge, R. Murray, S. Saxton, S. Lovelace, Nl. Evans, J. Lowe, L. Mayer, J. Barnes. The purpose ot the California Scholarship Pederation is to ioster a high standard ot scholarship in the ' ' . A average grades are required lor membership. Students who belong d ceive a gold seal on their diplomas. M355 pfeskgn Mrs. Jefrfords secondary schools ot Calitornia ' their senior year, become liie members an re tour semesters, one in California Scholarship Federation 69 -'i li : ,.. Feiiowship Ciub Ra nor J Stembridge, L. Huston, U1 W. y , . J. Westphaii, J. Ackerman, L. Johnso A. Hotrnaister, S. Watkins, .if Curtis, Ni, Duran, E. Foster, E. Fogg, L. Raeuber, J. Bogti, L. Cutter, L. Higginson. The purpose ot the Feiiowsiwip Ciuio is to deveiop character, and to emphasize the m-orai and spirttuai vaiues ot iite. it pro- vides tor teii-owship among its members, i ieadership. and endeavors to deve op i and to the community Service to the schoo are the ciub goais. Miss Roberts P ' ' . 3CIflC High Rifle Club M , . r Pecchla, B. Hudson D Bo H , . nne , C Middleto rl F H H J- Bn FI on, D. Robinson, Cop, W ' I . eers, J, Mcpherin o man, 1 JOns0n R- i-Onein 9, J. Cog J. KUbinq D emunf J. Ar- , I mSTI'On.gl J Boun . I . - ds R B ' ' errit, Capt R W ' ' - Weers h each ni hr T Th f1S for the past two years devot d 9 2 hOUrs Q O 9 Rlfie Club, The purpose of H155 club is to develo P Qood mmfksm en and dependable citizens I vi. ,. A- xii. U l . 7, MV. Pecchia L. Spencer, A. C G. Seeger 5 W , , eay Oughenour p K M 1 . esfphal, K. Dyed L1 ESSSHQSI- M ' ' Sfouppe J G dd Hanquer, T. If . ,G yi C' L- F , COUsso I M djmmgf E. Morrill? Lmowe ' mer, L. K ' ' DSMUH1 Chambers, J B noffs, A. Hilbig ' J. Bush, B. Asbg7FlkA D- Urkov, 5' LLJVZV jgllhlmer, M, poll! 'NMfZrtin, J. Russell: mes, s. wilson, B. BUNLS Uxy, K. Mm.- vofedhiofjgtal Thespian Igochtlderchant. 0 e d e is d Q arts in rhe Seca Lancemenf gf Drama: n' WY Schools This Cl LC has Prese-med . Eve,-,fn ,, Such plays U Q Qnd nHQr CIS: 1,AdGml yeylu S Thesplans A. Love, l.. K. Bennett, D. Goggin, The Radio been on 4 ticipofte in Mr. Chambers Radio Workshop D Bastudo D Brown, K a Marteney, D. Brownell, D. Bruce, J. Johnson, B. Bailey, . , . D. Krupa, K. Kerr, K. Miller, N. Nunn, L. Whelpley, B. Branheld, H. Brown, F. Peters F. Hoffman, H. Killian, R. Barden, T. Mevers, B. Westphal, W. Merchant, R. Bridges. Workshop includes all members of period 7 Radio Speech class when they have actual radio programs. As its main goal the workshop gives studenits a chance to par ' ' diction, action, sound effects, and writing, are included. GC tual radio production. Voice, ' 12:35 Miss Brown Quill and Scroll K. Neblett S Jelinek B Chapman D H' , . , . , . elser, C, Christianson, K. MeKenzie, J. Lowe, L. Ulmer, D Hovde, B. Babington. R. Henderson, D. Peeples, K. McDonald, S. Mellinger, C. Hubbell, J. Pierce, A. Hofmaister, S. Metz, J. Clark, A. Frisone, L. Page, B. Matus, J. Wilson, J. Bogh, K. Perkins. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school students who excel in journalism. They must be members of The Hi-Tide or Pacihcana staffs, be in The upper Third of Their class in scholastic standing, and be recommended by The staff advisors. Their purpose is To promote interest in iournalism and serve the school. Better Business Corporatl0l1 S. Jelinek, R. Wilson, C. Al- exander, S. Backlund, J. Rod gers, D. Felkins, D. Halter- man, D. Jacobson, A. Younger, L. Remes. The Better Business Corpora- tion is another first at Pacific High. it was established with many purposes in mind. The main reason is to provide op- portunities Tor business stu- dents to give of Their talents in service To Pacific High School. Also, to give recogni- tion to students for that service. T st. i' f . 'ua - 2 l Hrs , X -0 .9 ilk? .W tt W' 5 ,, .. sr, ., T, , Mrs. Lewis Dr. Tuthill Student Republicans , J. Lyall, B. Grimm, L. Messenger, M. Messenger, D. Felkins, J. Lowe, M. Mellin. The purpose of The Student Republicans is to familiarize students with the party and present political questions. Mr. Koinin Camera and Photo Club M. McKovich, A. Kaiser, G. Spotzik, D. Felkins, D. Parades, L. Mesinger, L. Pinkerton, W. Fausnaught. The club is open t0 PV0dUCli0r1 STUGl6nYS Only, W0rl4ing on the Annual and Hi-Tide. The purpose of this club is to enlarge our knowledge in the tielcl of photography. Mr. Painter 212, .W . -ill. , Q35 r ' . 3' lifgtxfv 1 1 Q5 . ,XV5 tx . xx , 'f Q U ' '.,,5x',gg1 Confucius Say: 'X xjk. .X C iii -tillt ll! Z . X gtggsg QQ ,Witt gp Towers Are Mlfll 5 T I-Vxijtf 'X - X 1.-.-F ' , Measured b Their llggljlmx L 7 3 x r 1 5 ,. 545-La.tf2.:a x 5 , ,T s 3 Shadows . . . i ,X 'I ffN 1 fri fs I fl Mx 'S it tlfx fini Iwi di: WL flli. 0' :Uh it f fidlt tl Wt 1X ll Aft ilfi it Qt Great Men b Those Speakin III of Them. Junior Optimist D. Turner, R. Duenes, M. Savage, T. Olsen, T. Brigham, J. Johnson, J. Beeler, R. Stembridge,-E. Wilson, T. McKenzie, H. Clayton, B. Thompson, W. Whithot, W. Lin- festy, D. Stockton, D. Curry, D. Reichert, L. Choate, R. More. The Pacific High Junior Optimist Club is a boys' service and fellowship organization affiliated with the Optimist Club of San Bernardino. Through Optimism we endeavor to promote fellowship and render outstanding school and community service. 74 ,AZ 1-.-, Mr. Hoel . tn J ---W ..- Future Farmers of America B. Fulmer, C. Yeats, B. McDaniels, D. Estabrook, T. Florentine, M. Ross, K. Crop- X pey, D. Tekaat, E. Carey, J. Herring, E. Kinslow, J. Sellers, M. Engel, B. Ken- nedy, R. Potter, J, Macy, R. Low, C. Denton, G. Schwartz, T. Wollen, S. Luly, C. Force, L. Williamson, M. Cale, B. Hamill, J. Wood, Mr. Bone. 1, . , ky V w 'Y ' vhs, 3 f D. Colegrove, T. Bevan, D. Spell, G, Tribbet, J. Condrey, D. Pickens, J. Fimple, P. Pot-ter, H. Gonthier, R. Anderson, N, Lockwood, N. McClean, R. Henley, D. Miller, D. Fenson, L. South, B. Wood, M. Carver M. Cleary, Mr. Thompson. The Future Farmers ot America is a national organization ot boys interested in the study of vocational agri culture. The FFA, as it is commonly known, is designed to promote the development of leadership and citizen- ship and to prepare the student tor his place in the vast tield ot agriculture. 1 Mr. Betts 75 if. in ar , it .-R753 ,. N Miki x. -F. Future Teachers of America M. Heron, A. Hotmaister, D. Jones, S. MacDonald, L. Horning, C. Yergens, M. McEwen, L, Stevens, L. Horton, S. Henry, J. Weeks, D. Williams, L. Morley, J. Isaac, K. Smith, J. Bogh, S. Jeftery. The Future Teachers of America Club is for all students interested in teaching as Q career. The core of the club is comprised of Senior students who have the opportunity to teach in the Elemen- tary and Secondary schools and gain valuable ex- perience in the field of education prior to their college training. Mr Coffin lil Radio Amateur Shop B. Briese, J. Mortan, J. Kennedy, G. J. Worstell, B. Curley, C. Bronyette, Beeler. Radio Amateur Shop is a newly or- ganized club whose main purpose is to get more students interested in getting ' A feld their amateur radio licenses. 1 trip to the mountains, where the organi- zation set up a short-wave station, was enioyed by all in the spring. Mf- Kfabill Pre-Med S dder A Hofmaister, J. Keil, J. a , . , . N. L mb J Hiller J Stickel, J. Parks, P. Clark, N. cu , . C. Fitzgerald, K. Greilser, S. Henry, R. West, L. Huston, C. Yergins, L. Horning, Grandin, A. Miller, G. Spencer, D. Exter, K. Wilson, N. Lukey, J. Wiechnean, P. Davis, K. Wallace, N. Noland, J. Bogh, M. McEwen, V. Romanellio, J. Mudge, R. Murray. The purpose of the Pre-Med is to further the interests of the students in the medical pro- fession through field trips, films, and guest speakers, They are co-sponsored by the San Bernardino Medical Auxiliary. . ., C xml. ggvlglt N 2 Mr. Macomber s A Lg. ,Y .U . E33 f Jw 23 E I A Confucius Says xx 1 tl- ll I in Time Becom f X iptqg, --xv, ----r J Mr. Schiller --P'--Q-QQ., , 4,- l l I Varsity Lettermens Club D. Baird, J. Morton, H. Wilson, B. Briggs, W. Raynor, B. Medlock, M. Taylor, C. Strano, P, Moreland, M. Hartmann, G, Hilborn, T. Brigham, D. Jones, B. Hardwick, B. Anderson, B. Bass, R. Wesner, V. Anderson, J. Momyer, R. Hart, R. Smith, T. Knuppenburg, J. Mortan, A. Beeder, M. Savage, D. Johnson, A. Bertolina, V. Evans, B. Woertink. The Pacific High School Varsity Club primarily strives to honor the boys who have earned Varsity letters in various sports. Such activities as steak fries, professional football games, and college campus tours, are enjoyed by this club. lt also is a reliable service club to help the school, by helping keep the campus clean and supporting the school in all of its protects. gif? iii, -lm W'se Boys ' ?9 Wise Old Mr. Niemeyer Men. X X SJ l 4 X g X l.. Espinosql L Mm Q R. Clark' ney, C. Brooks, D. D ,X X I tx The Purpose gf fh uerr, D. Whitson, J, 0,5 X X X i Gnd help Wh 9 Clusters is to d en' C- Cluck, X Q5 Q N A enever fl-,ere is evelop good . Y EJ a need in Cos 5POrtsmQnSh. . I , Y NY x 1 S of Car trouble 'P In driving J NY xy l SX wi NX L J 9 it Xi' 3 H s . Ny , A X Ks N A J ' J C X it n sl is i N P - X NX ' 'X 5 fs X Key Club I N S. Watkins, B. Bailey, R. Anderson, M. Anderson, D. Ulrich, M. Messenger, D. Heiser, D, Rodgers, B. Basham, H. Olin, J. Overland, C. Adams, B. Townsend, M. Mellin, B. Pin-kerton, S, Voss, G. Merchant, V. Evans, J. Lydall, M. Canavan, J. Lowe, B. Dickey, B. White, B. Briese, Key Club is International Boy's Club sponsored by Kiwanis International. lt is dedicated to the service of church, school an-d community, and its motto is We Serve. The members are boys of high school age who have attained high scholarship and citizenship standings in school and in the community, the key youth of Pacific High School. .V MW., if W., .. , , , Mr. Meade Bowling Club L. Moore, K. Healy, D. Bastedo, J. Potter, C. Holloway, B. Wright, J. Hollingsworth, J. France, M. Parnell, W. Lentesty, R. Cox, N. Boger, B. Kron-augh, J. Tirres, L. Choatem, J. Sellars, R. McDaniels, M. Savage C. Brouyette, J. Callahan, G. Parnell, L, Kane, T. Berry, N. Aragon, M. Parese, R. Spencer, R. Fallon. The purpose of the Bowling Club is to promote good sportsmanship and competition among its members. s f 5,-.,-fi 80 1 Yr.: g 1 v l V Termites N Bowden, J. Riggs, Mr Watson S. Wad-lington, W. Gotcher, B, Burr, G. lrluclcaby, A. Yeager, A. Wilsey, . l.. Belleau, T. O'Neil, T. Smith, .l. Washing, S. Beier, S. Coleman, S. Winegor, R. Chatley R. Bowens, l. Tossetti, A. Young, R. Rodoclcer, J. Boyer, B. Benlce, B. Robson. The purpose ot the Termites is to promote a better understanding to the members in the vocational trade at carpentry. lt is also to help place students both yocationally land socially. The Termites ' b that never get mentioned, but they a-ll contribute towards a better school and a line do many to s place to learn. Ski Club S- O'Bria C D- BGkerl1l.l. .B':1,:lI'irsh4v5' Gregolll Harper, S. Swing' Dsnleli ' - rownl P Cooper, N. White' S Bork J ' er, . Stebb' ms, P. Allen, M. Flnkentstein J- -l0ltnson ' M- Maas L ' - MacPqr- land, p M B. Slam: Orelcnd' J- Stuclevill T O er, A. Jacobson, D C EJ dlson, J. Ccrmuck R L. urrY, 1 . 0 Sm y, D. wmfson A Wfv,1. .JOhnson, I . Cook, Th lejrnpL1FlOie if the Ski Club is to 9C niques of k.. members have had mgiyung- The moments . exciting Sen Beftlldlfle sk' Slopes ot the the direct, 0 Mountalr1S under 'On of Miss Petefm an. Miss Peterman H Jllters J. Kennedy, R. Dugger, M. Palmer, J Rodgers, J. Ogdin, F. Winegar, R. Little, D, Morse, R, Hamilton, B. Dull, 'W. Hunt. To be of service to the community and to the school in any way possible is the purpose of this club. 82 Miss Stubbe Y-Teens S. Swing, B. Greenside, S. Serangeli, A. Bodman, S. O'Brian, J. Oliver, S. Barnes, C. Clapperton, K. Norris, M. Finkenstein, M. Smidt, S, Taylor, K. Miller, S. Wells, A. Centifoni, D. McGarvey, S. Mellinger, M. Wilshire, J. Stembridge, G. Beatty, M. Anderson, J. Stebbins, B. Butler, K. Miller, J. Smith, J. Bush, C. Marsh, P. Allen, B, Bailey, M. Rock, P. Bergman, S. Chears, M. Anderson, S. Reed, P. Rositer, S. Daniels, N. Scudder, P. Cooper, B. Baker, R.. MacDonald, B. Kurkendall, K. Cooper, R. Erickson, K. Hofleing, K. Bristol, R. Wilmuth, S. DelGeorge, J. Babson, K. Evans, M, Brown, D. Hoyt, B. Beard, S. H enry, L. Spencer, D. Urkov, P. Goodcell, P. Pascuzzi, J. Niewald, S. Warboys, M. Christensen, l. Bray, S. Metz, J. Brown, J. Caldwell, L. Nelson. Y-Teens is a girls club sponsored jointly by the YWCA and the school. The purpose of the club is to help girls get along with one another and render services. It is open to all Pacific girls of any color, race, or creed. Mr. Leeper f7ig:fe,,. ..fq, A In ,tl-t g ll . Vs' 5 , ,j,..,7f ffm Q f-', Mr. Ualahads Mr. You ZA'- -A-ll S., 1,12 J. Brown , G, W - Needelsi R Ruckalte, D. Turner, H Br h The pw ' eff M. Sloa ' G am, B, R POSe of th nf J. Ken yan, T . ind leadership in ihGcgahacls is To en2ZnVE:. Momyerl B gales, D. l G se ' . e DVS th ristia J rens- keep thlgcjsmlgjl 'T rendered roalhgrj hme71lDers of llhfQhZllui,hl'OGction, 5 Cean- C O0 by this C ' 'le Of lub is he' ping fo Mutineers ll J Potts P Boles J. Bowers, D. Jones, G. Sedivy, B, Maxwell, T. Navaro, L, Purvis, L. Espinosa, W. Farre , . , , , R. Trapp, J. Lang, D. Warrick, J. Carmock, M. Smith, R. Patton, B. l-ieclleston, D. Harris, G. Erskins, B. Smell, L. Kearns, R. Lowry. J Mutineers is a boys club sponsored by the school and the YMCA, The purpose ot the club is to create a better understanding among men through Christianity. This is an active service club, and adopting a Korean orphan is lust one of the many services rendered by this club. 83 J' .nfl . L' if it ' cf l Legati J. Williams, M. Haydis, L. Dean, D. Lloyd M. Matlock, P. Pruitt, J. Wiechman, S Smith, A. Oslund, D. West, S. Cooper, J Loop, J. Rothman, J. Negley, J. Wilson mers, C. Brouyefte, C. Adams, H. Surber S. Reed, J. Vail, L. Stackhouse, M. Sunnes L. Voss, B. Hedleston. The purposeof Latin Club is to promote good fellowship among Latin students and to be of service to the school. The main activity of Latin Club is the Roman Banquet at the end of the year. Mr. RelWGl-'me 84- P l M Paul'R Cameron S Grim, M. Petty, ' , A. H fmaister, 5- f1me f ' ' ' ' ' M' Cunavcnl L' Page, S. SGXlPlllllJA.M1llnJansenO D McPherson, J. Baisinger, A. Ware, S, FOSEVMB. ici, L. I ips, . , - ' S G. SCO11, . erc a , P. COOPSVI 5' Albertson' H l D. Williams, L. Hornmgf C- Yergen' - S. Smothers, S. lsenbefgf K' Parnell, dei YJ Brunnell, G. POPC1 G- Olln' B' Townsend' J' Kohl, J' Colimzlle J McKeever, F. Dickey. J. Momyeff J' n re ' ' ' Peterson, J- Befgmcmf D' X er' J Domonouski P Damus E. Wilson, M. Aaron, 5- ,fonl L. Berger, R. Sexton, . , . b R fcruzen F. Humilfgn, B. Bailey. D. Davidson, J. Kubina, - I K, Borchman, R- 5PenCe 1 M. Henning, K. Koenig, P. Vaughn, N. Sum- l Los Conqulstadores D. Ulrich, B. Mitchik, B. Stancer, B. Bailey, V. Evans, M. Heron, D. Stockton, B. Dickey, S.Ward, V. Jorgenson, D. Baird, M. lde, M. Savage, L. Rivera, J. Bogh, S. MacDonald, D. Peeples, J. Mudge, R, Murray, E. Wilson, J. Williams, J. Barnes, L. Cutter, D. Drolonick. The purpose of the club is to help students taking a Spanish course, to interest students in the problems and ' ' ' S 'nish-speaking people in our community, and to render school service. activities of the pa l-SS Amis Elites l-- John Pie son, M. Jackson, A. Miller G rce, K. McKenzie, L Page N L k 1 , ' ' - U ey, A. F ' . risone, V. vcndtford, M. Ristow J Ke 1 . n- IIITYI R. Allen, B. Pinkerton A Allyn C am , - ' ' f . To pfgmfgl Paws' S- MacDonald. e interest in the French language PeoPle, and customs, both inside and out Side of th 1 b . Emes. e c u is the purpose gf Les Amis Mr. Winsor ff 591 Inter Club Council D. Whitson, R. Lowry, B. Matus, C. Alexander, J. Wilson, D. Peeples, L. Page, L. Mayer, S. Serangeli, M t' ' N Emeigh J Puckett J Mortan E. Reichert, T. Brigham, J. Bogh, J. Barnes, A. Hofmaister, L. ar mi, . , . , . , D. Krupa, B. Bass, B. Woertink, R. Fallon, C. Yates, T. Florentine, J. Lyall, L. Stevens, S, Watkins. The Inter Club Council of Pacific High School is composed of representatives, generally the presidents or other elective officers, of each recognized school club. lts meetings are held at 7 A.M. on the 4th Friday of each month in the school cafeteria. lt is an advisory body that meets to coordinate all club activities, and to disperse information for clubs, school, and community to the student body. lt is not ' ' r to obligate an action group, other than one which recommends action to clubs. lt has no powe clubs financially or to handle money matters ot any nature. Mrs. Boettcher Condors J. Ell b er rock! B. Butler' D' Gonlngef, B. Bass B Cover N C . C. Hutto F White ' ' , E. H ff ' ' 1 . - The Condors is borh G SC: fi, N, Faiuly, R. Wesneri D. Greer Dojszoulis, G. McCormick, R. Fallon with each other, to advario flndcl l'l1-Y Club. The Purpose of ill-ie lgoodnsonf B' Medlofkf P' Gonzales, unity of action Gnd Communify if ividual and civic fnferesf, and to gecors ishto come in closer Conmdi purpose. ure t e benefits dem, ed from 86 . sf Mr. McGreogor Kiwis C. Fowler, Mr. Nevarez, J. Hemmingway, D. French, L. Jackson, D. Riechert, K. Purlee, T. Ziegler, K. Smith, K. Webb, L. Soto. The purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standard of Christian Character, also, to emphasize com- plete equality between all races and creeds. The Kiwis take an active part in promoting community proiects by assisting the Santa Claus Incorporated and the United Fund Drive. Mr. Nevarez Confucius Says Conquerors Are Kin . . . The Beaten Are Bandits. Camera Shy Gangplank Future Farmers of America Pacific Gem and Mineral Club Ski Pirates Skin Diving Club tit J 1-ll 1 f1 '....-.1- Q - Y'-5 -Qir ..- .1 i A I W Z, ,...-1. A ,., ,, 4 t A mx L., TQ., A Y , 1 xv .. ,Rv ,, ,,9:.., , m I A ,4 ,gi Q rx, Wk-.1471 H M 'b awww f, 224 i5ON'T WASTE YouR 'HQURV, . . IHE suN SETS SOON. fThe Junior clo5s rhEasEC6ntribu1ed X - QM 'jmuch to the sgJccess fof jilr1is'sch6ol year, but there has beehftlie .l f Qhiembers that schdol 1u5f5fgoesb nrdqd5 Qn. ,m., ,jhey have reached their peintffaf fhegf f f ftgaenly becomes ee,glA Vhii MGITXQ of Them will Xe eeA 3 study. precept fer rheir guiijycmce eelel, fseuntigr ,,,f leur: 'THE BIGGEST RISKS. yi, K ,3 'z E ff'-W7 M W f. Q ,..- , VS iii v s f 'ck ,z .N XR Q -wif ,, -Q V. X A AV'N 'xx WJ' -1 A N, 3 . .g X 'Q vm was 5 1 1? J 2 W3 sf ff r f 5 ,lf 5 1 -1,-,Mae ,SZAMUQQ ,-Krug zgwrf-,:' Nye, My M 1 ff' '- 9..3'S',,,. 'JW rw 5125 ff? f - ' '1s3M.,,,,, 2 W,.-ew.: Q if -f 2 f f R. -f 1' ' 4 ,mf Mfg Selig J ff Q 'W 2. My se. E ,, mf Q ar f ,+ R N 2 Z jf' ' I f, , 'z,faSflg:fff,9i:. A , , ,rw 1'-Q if 6 5 Q 5, ' - - E Q , ,gr psf, x 21, y-if 3 '4 3 X 'ff f f , , , , , H if Q, 1- f ,f f,, fe if fr ,355 in 'K N ,f B Q , J ,J ,B , ., A 2 -s fl If J f E 1 ' 5 -,gf f 1 We ff Hg I ,J My ff' ,317 S -,.4 .. w..bw:r,,- 'f A4 w' X if 4 - 1 X .:.fefwf 2' Q Rf? Q f ., ,. . 2 f' ,ff W R X Q we MQ E if f W,4M,M.,., W-f Mg, .www 'Mix' ,A EX , fi 3' ..r. 1. if 2 mf? if url? 2 I -f., M 5 'E X33 if 13 EQ, 5 '! 1 ff' ffff 3 K3 22 4 'S ,f,.gf:f-ffwffln 4 y f 4 1 ' 'Z Q? 3 T ', 5 'mf --'-- ,, QA -D , KNW- 2 , .Q xx Ywfw -wer' 1 f 1 A xg, my ff, 5 fr A Y f ,wwf --.fix f :J ,vw 2 V35 if A a h -fffzwffmz X efzmffr f ir- A-1 ? 2- F- Q f'1' 1 - 'EL Y 4 ,W '11 ' lr Y ' Y, x I- 4, 4 , r....f- if 1 x ' X ...-. I., G, ' l' i f -+- f :Y Q 'iT '14 ff- -'ji Zi ' eff' . - R A' ' Z E -if Y , if F,-we k 1 BILL I-IEDLESTON President LINDA PAGE Secretary JUDY HUBBS Representative Y III NBR Cl HS FICE Q' , 'z 'f 1 -I , ' .- f. , QT It I . 1 1,54 M 71 RUSSELL PATTON Representative NANCY Ono Vice President RQL. I ftiei fdwf . Mm . . f Qtte I tit'f ' .,,' ' 3 .. 5 M SALLY JEFFERY .iiigasfstx .aUm 's KATHLEEN SMITH Representative fl - Q Jw? wfiifffifiiffiaf EW V VffWg.M.g, WVYQJ r. .ff rm. J A 0.1 BMW .L N 92 L My ,r Sv VXA A Q0 M.AQfon J. Ackerman N.ACkefm0n c.AdGms J. Adkins T. Adkins O15 ,J Www ' MA-k D.A1duC D. Allen Allin R.Althouse V Qlobj ,P lf ' WM W Am 7 JYHM? 9 Mpjfjjagjpgfi ff? 15 A X. .za I M, Anderson R. Anderson B. Asbill A. Ashford G. Afchley J. Austin H. Babson V B rd B. Boker C. Boker R. Boldivid S. Borker F Barnes r M. Bornes T. Bmshdm W. Boshom D. Bostedo L. Botemon r J. Bctfisie D. Baxter D. Becker I. Bedoyu A. Becker J. Bender Benedict Benke Bennecke Bennett Bennett Berger Bertolina Bible Blair Blcisdell Bloclgett Bodenhcmmer Bodmon Boles A.- . Bolton . Bonak D. Bonnelle G. Boon Bowie Boyens Boyd Brennan Brigham Brooks Brouyette Brown Brown Brown Brosingto Brown Brown Bruce Bugbee Bull T1 R. Borchmcln D. Boster G. Bothke J. Bowers lv W it , f 4 48' f -.ff .Ag B. Bullard R. Bunch 'C w. Bunker J. Bush B. Butler fi .1 Q CK ii L. Burford l XX. R u L. Butler J. Byron M. Cale G. Callahan A. Calhoun E. Campbell M. Canavan G. Cardwell Carlson Carner Carey Carey R. Cass Centlivre R. Chacon S. Cheairs , . Chacon R. Chacon E. Chernak S. Chapple L. Choate Q- i -+ C. Christiansen f l 7 H V M. -Q 7., A 4 5 ' .Q f-',Q.fEL: TA ' f Clapperion Clark Clark Clary Clayton Cluck Cockrell Cody Collins Corcoveles Covey I Cox D. Cismowski L. Cismowski 4 5 . :Q f M ago .1022- 4 .- A , . 12? .I I ' 0 , 1 J ,X , V n ,k,. ,, X . , .0 ,v 5'1 ,' f f . ' Z 'Q . ' ii D f fi X , Q ,, ' 4 X 4 4 ' I .ef 'Q u 'v .A X ,-, ,fyp , ,,,k . V , , , , , KVVV ,. ' 74112 .I 'Eff ' Q VKII J kf', 3 , mg- Q I :Q C- f ... g.-' W., , 5, 4 4 2 , 41 W if I rx I I f Y ' Qi' 127' I ' 4,4gwc.ff 'Q a ' ' 5. 3 V g - 3 Z.. 1 1 ff' ful. . if Q i H l 1 4' -ffl L. Dace J. Dagle B. Dailey P. Dailey S. Daniels D. Darling B. Daugherty J. Davis J. Davis Cook Doug las Crawford S. Crawford Croft Cruse C. Crutchfield Cruzen R. Cruzen Davis Davis Davis B. Dean Dean Delahousie Delaforre Del George Denton R. S. N. G. 94 C. .SU , ui: is 41.4. T. Cummins A. Cunningham O B. Cundieff D. Currie J. Curtis L. Cuifer D. R. C. L. M. R. B. D. D. T. L. D. R. D. G. Delinne Dickens Dickey Dominguez Doussert Doussell' Doyle Drobnick Duerr Dustin Dyer Dyess Easley Ellis Elasser Confucius Say: Follow Busy Men If You Wish to Sleep Inside. Follow Beggars If You Wish to Sleep Outsld T. Evenson D. Exfer T. Fallon M. Farringfon W. Farris W. Fausnaughf N. Fcwley G. Feldman B. Ferreira J. Ferguson B. Ferry C. Fimple T. Fisk B. Fortune G. Fowler E 1 D. Emery E. Emmerling M. Engel M. Eshelman D. Esfabrook J. Evans f Nd' 41' : - 1. QW ' '-Wray .pr-V25 V V. .1 , - - B52 in 77 v ,. F G f1:..i1.f ' . J ' . f f f ' . f. ' fl ' L 5 Q 5 , 2' ,Z y ..' ..f:- . fgj-,XA rdf aww N,-, ., gp., 5? 4 , 25' .2 75 f f 'Y V ' , W , 9,- . 'yr I : Y D. French R. Fryer J. Fuller r r 4 J. France A. Frisone D. Fuller M. Haines J. Halstead C. Hamilton D. Hales E. Halterman P. Hamilton 96 B. Gaylord A. Goldsmith L. Graham C. Griner Gang Gilmore Gordon Gregory Gross B. Fulmer B. Garcia E. Gilmore W. Gotcher B. Greve F- Gutierrez ff. Galarza Gardner Goepfert Grace Grimm D. Gallo B. Garrett R. Goforth L. Graham ,--W..-3,,,.. Confucius Say: Stupid I Happys Happ s Not Always Stupid. Z.. sa... ' 423 3' T. Hamilion R. Hart C. Hays B. Henderson U 1.5 If .,.. - ,. V wi, W rg 'WN , ...V1 C. Harper l. Haufl K. Healy R. Henderson N. Heredia 4 ,.,, In K .f.,f iili - .... A. f., - k , ', A L X 6 -if i1',3 ' ' azr Qrrr . '2-Q fs J. Harrison Hayes J. Hemingway Hildebranf l. Hilton D. Hawley Heitz R. Hensley Hobkirk J. Hockeil B. Hedleston Henninge D. Herron Hoffman V Holderfield B. Hendrix Herring G. Hilborn Horning K. Horton D. Hernandez Higginson D. Hovde V Howard L. Hicks Hubbs H Hudgins 97 .slim . 4. Fling. b 9 f 3 ff S. Lovelace XV' T. Lovelace fu? ' R- LOW J J J. Lowe Rf he: V . R. Lowry .A,. ., M. Lozo 7 A' , 4 J . S. Luly V, ..N f f R. Lush J , f B- ml ZL' J' LUCY A. Munn ,,.V 4, L J. Monsoncnrez ,x X R.Mc1rsholI 5 t NJ , N. Mortelli K O 1 , D. Morfln Q v x X Q 1' : JZ' B Q N xx xxe ie he W K. Morfin M' Mm I J 'A R. Mcrrfinez B. McAdams B. McCollisTer H. McCauley 100 K. McCauley B. McCIinfock S. McCullough C. M-:Donald B. McDonald B. McDonald D. McGinn-is J. Mcsson , , l IF , I V. X f M pf H r K .ff5fa' v iff f. , n 44 -,ff r V 7 :. A., .i'- f HW , H N. LVJGTTLISWS YQ . QQ ' , C. Merchant I A Jeee Gd' V A wr, ni f f .A J. Maybee D. McKenzie K. McKenzie T. McKenzie M. McKovich O. McMurray L. McFarland R. MCParlc1nd . , I 1' Eff 1 ' ,' J f i ,K f Q,'-',. J' .',. .21 ff 4 ,ls . V 'vs '- r I ,, f s D. Mead F. Means ' , - n ,J . ' .,' Q' f',gg. ..... . - M M ., M. Mellin ... J ,. ..M'. 2.53 . A D. an M' J ,W M. Messenger R. Michik A. Miller J. Miller Mills Milligan J. Mifchiner Mioduski I WAX' . ,. 4 . fam. 'f?si9Q 2 G. Montgomery D. Moore R. Moore T. Morales J. More ,Q , ,,A VVVZ f ,.,,, 'Q J P. Moreland L. Morley J. Morton J. Mosely M. Mrazek B. Murphy ' -l im.. li 101 W9 1 f a R. Murray J. Mudge G. Muio S. Neal J. Negley L Nelson A. Nicke D. Nickel R. Noack L. Norcorr P. Norman L Notfmgham S. O'Brien J Olenlck J Olnver W Ollver N Olsen T Olsen J. Olson L. Page S. Palmer A . R. Paramo M. Parese P. Pasley A Passmo R. Patton M. Paul R. Paul N. Pearson T. Pedigo M Perez . 3. f K. Perkins J. Pierce J. Pike A. Pitts P. Plein B. Poirier V V gl B. Polm D. Pomerenke , A J. Potter W W R. Potter gl-ggi 1' V E. Powell B' Pveet' B. Quinn 5 - C. Rodsick A 1 4 B. Rczmussen 4, s. Rauh I B. Redd A A G. Reber Af rf 1.1 . ' T-4. In . .Q b .V V. A J. Reed , VJ , . V V I f-Q' A R. Reno E ll . -. . I I l. Revels - f ' ' A 4 -' Jen- ' 1 V , f if gQ1 4. - A .L . EC -fix ' B ' onfucius S yz Great Doubts, Deep Wisdom. Small Doubts, Little Wisdom. S. Riddle B. Rieger J. Riggs L. Riggs J. Robbins K. Robershovx D. Robertson D. Robinson E. Rogers V. Romoniello S. Rose S. Rosenberger A. Ross S. Ross P. Rossiter S. Royer A. Royse J. Rutter sx. N. Reynolds J. Richardson G. Rickerl' ' Q A N 5 4 J J , ' f if y XA? . if - 2 1 sm 5 ,X WV' was . 'xv f Atft 5 .., vw, ,yqgvz , fn.. -'. - we s A D. Severson L. Sheckler C. Shehan K. Sheets B. Shook L. Siedband H. Sieber R. Simpson C. Sirsch , -Q. ie t' 'ft 72 L -: ' N f fab:-1 ' - if W --'Q l . X Jn- If lrfr 4 1.5 7 L! I X . X N. X B. Stacks J. Stark J. Stebbins S. Stettel G. Stephan L. Stevens P. Stiles D. Stockton C. Strano if HJ as tt. X Wy X , : J, .fff N. Rutledge V. Salazar K. Sammons P. Sandberg P. Sanders H. Saroguchi J. Sather M. Savage S. Sawyer S. Saxton J. Saylor G. Schwartz D. Seam-an C. Sereseres Confucius Say Troubles, Poor R. Smiley A. Smith D. Smith J. Smith- K. Smith K. Smith 4. , , ?' MVP V 4. 'AVA -V' 5 y . , , V ' Q.. M. Smith S. Smith G. Smith T. Stretch S. Street J. Sturgeon M. Suder N. Summers M. Sunnes D. Supernaw ' H. Surber V. Suttle S. Swing L. Talbott J. Tanner L. Tarpley P. Tate Poor in Dream . S 'uf W N 4 54 'of Y' 'vw--nip'-r LQ Sv if 125 f. ffsiklhffix 4,91 1 -if ' ,si ... si. .N . V 5... . 'Q 2 1 ' i Q .. in M. Thompson P. Thompson C. Thuen E. Thulin J. Thweott B. Tiedeman 9? Vx, , .S J Tr...,h. D. Taylor L. Taylor M. Taylor D. Teague T. Thorp W. Thiem B. Thomas M. Thomison B. Thompson A ' , ffl B. Tiewater ., t,' 7 - ' 1 5 W ' A - ' . .,,V . I b VV B. Tinker fit . , if gy it rl.'r. it T y.r'. l . ' W -if .2 f J' J i H J ' ' K. Timmons Q A J. Tirres ' J . ' To l ' '- 1 ' f' f A Q V .y, , , . K B' T0bY I , , ' Q J. Torres 9 1 ,,.r, T M wi x K L2 J i, lx fm' 'fmfffvtif .ww 1 i ffl 'f , ffzff '- 1 3 'f i, 4 ' W,' 1 iii' ' Ag . h 3 H ey V 1- -..M C A A ,- H , 4 4 , Y f , li 'g.1'f..f2' ' W: -ffl ' xc,, J Q. 5 7 Um -kms S Vlrk J. Tossetti B. Townsend R. Trenery J. Trimble W. Trujillo 'W if ' M .wi S .1 J , .sg .Q ,Vi i XA L. Whelpley D. Whife J. Williams M. Wilshire M. Woodall P. Wood Q ,, ,. . - W -Vffv f :Q J i ll L L' M, I i If ' -,i1' P M j L . , ,,., .. Q V. V, I i g . 9 lf i1.Qi,,, A F 3 ., . , . ., , Y 1 I 4 Q iff f f 9 . lll - i' A 45 I W. Truiillo L. Tufts M. Tuff D. Turley B. Turner E. Turner B. Ugolini L. Ulmer J. Vail R. Valaclez G. Voleen P. Vaughn D. Vice A. Villegas J. Voreis N. White J. Whitmill D. Wilson L. Wilson W. Wood P. Worsham D. Whifson P. Wilson R. Yeager W. Wilhoff P. Wilson C. Yaies C. Wadlingfon C. Walker W. Walker G. Wallace M. Wall K. Ward S. Ward M. Watson M. Weaver K Webb J. Wehnes R. Wehnes L. Welch S. Welzig R. West L. Westmoreland J. Wesfphall C. Wheeler A. Williams D. Williams G, Williams - S. Wilson L. Wofford D, WOH C. Yergens A. Young S, Zimmermgn K,-358' ,z W Q . C 5 - x,,,:s3-M... K. MQISQ' .I .V . -gf ' Nw ' , :Q'f3f- -. 155' - W V ' 'xilffl g , ..,, 5 im' .sf W f 1 A l i 1 l l r l l l l l l l J. Robinson! ' D Hop UN. The Junior Class this year has started the custom of selling class memberships to the Class of Distinction. President Bill Hedleston is shown here enrolling members, who are Greg Long, Kay McKenzie, Mike Canavan, Gloria Johnson, and Jack Rutter. M. Aguila T. Davis H. Akam B. Deam O. Allen V. DeTinne R. Anderson S- Dell C. Arthur J. Douglas W. Austin R. Duenes C, Baker H. Ellingson W, Baker N. Espinosa E, Bgyer E. Fawcett I, Brady B. Gaylord A. Brasington A- Gefbef C, 5,-0016 N. Gilbeau J. Butcher C- GVGCS E. Cabral 5- Gulnn L, Cale R. Harris C. Calhoun B- Hill R. Clark J- Hobbs W' Cochran J. lmbioriski K. Cox G. Jantzen E. Croft C. Johannsen T. Cummings G' Johnson A, Cunningham M- Johnson A. Davis B. Kakoczky N. Davis ,L - 'F' J. Kaler B. Kassay P. Kealy V. Keener J. Kelley W. Kennedy H. Kesinger F. Kirkendall l. Knapp H. Knuppenburg B. Koston R. Lanier M. Lee J. McDonald C. Marsh J. McWherter B. Millee R. Mitchner L. Morris J. Nelson J. Nelson T. Olbright E. O'Day O. Ochoa E. Peterson J. Pierce J. Robinson R. Rodocker R. Rollheiser J.. Sauceda M. Sgambellone B. Shinault R. Smith J. Smith G. Tinch B. Toby G. Villegas R. Upshaw A. Walton G. Walter P. Walter W. Whitmill E. Wisdom E. Worley C. Worstell G. Yzaguirre I ,Q , f, , ff ami-ip I 'f ,- ' Wigrv ?'3Z::?f12 ' F255 J , f . , . . . 4. ,I M 3 412.1 4 by-vw mga-M0 M60 4255 ,.. ll ly if If ,yffwyfg by f f A 4-W ff f '12 M. K ff ' 2 7723 , ffelffnfu 970 i Mn 6 X l WW ,C ' fla- fm. 1 L7 'Pawn 4517 'nag 1 if ' l. Look Mu, I'm siffin' on the ceiling. PHD 0 2. Mommieeeelll 4. I don'1' wont fo folk about it anymorol 11 5. Joe College 8. l'm gettin' 7. Une more for the road out of hereln GPF' .Ms Jefiugsssw law MM01 Aww Apolg UDAI uosuqof Dpolg uos41qM emoq -uni? N.. 3. Eoo-o I thought if was C1 flowerl 6. I'm Sorry , 9. Remarkable 4seM nugfiag -V ououg dog -9 apAoH seg seq -Z IDQN gpuog 'l W WAUTOGRAYMS w .A A , , A A ,gg A,AAi A' ,Z,, Q V, A, .A ,,l, ,.23:4,:,': ,',v,, , A b D. A' A, N l liu, ,fv ' L s 1 Q 2 ,A 1 A 1 , ' V, ,,. ::v ,3,. A 4'v tll, :I ,I A V' : I' Y, A, A .,.., ? ',::: .1:..,. ,L A A ,:11 A f 5' 1-, A '2 A' A W Vkii, .., A :'fV A ,,A...,, A AAN .A , A AA AA A ,,:'- AAV, A Z'AA AVA' W A A + - A 11 Q ,1LA+ 111A '41+i' 2+ VAAV f ZA' A A AAQ A A,A A f2 2 'W 7 A AA ' 1i ' AA ' AA.f f 'AA V1V AAV f -1 AAQ' f--A iAf,, I L iA.' , v'A.,f A-fAg G 1 '1fH A7096 gw A. g ul fm . Y, H6 4 4 i 3 1' 4 f Q l HA ,gO5LE NEVER lbs THEY PASS Pac-in 'has had Fwve 1 Qgpumi? -. x gf 15, if if sggegfzxf ,. Z' ' S? if-, 1 kmvmigls U QQGWG' - - m QW Schdfskfivwith enough for ' veryonqagwe have leeway! fhaQaTiH2lDgSf9hW9l GABQUT T , , ' , ,a -'L, QQ ln -- e achve man lrfdilmhappya yggjlv have bee g,5'erdma1ed byi Theibsiudfliarfrfgxaiifneqliln 7 'E 4 j' an 5' 5 such a WGY1 all of The-W have,1J?f'ad so 5, - ,fa de tional Valle ell as sgcual enrlchimgnf. f , 2 I 1 1 E J? f ,f jf 2 1 Q 0 3 I X54 Q X f N f ' a gf MF 1 1 gf sg 1 ,, f q f I ,S P w , ,- if Q Ziff f 6 X 'f 3, fa , M Y f X Wi V g ,.,,.wk, , f x I, fr ., A f W-ze ' 'P fi 1 iaaa 5 ' U S 4 X pf s, n 1-gl Q, 36, .,,,, X K2 r KU , a aa W JI-l fill Mr. Harry Harbough Mr. Harbaugh's marching band has won plaudiTs in every appearance This year. The band has appeared aT all home fooTball games, in evening perform- ances, and aT The Los Angeles Coliseum on Two occasions. AT righT is Nancy Lukey, specialisr baTon Twirler. Band members are: FluTes, S. Grimm, S. ThreaT, D. Severson, L. CuTTer, D. Mangels, K. Nebeker, Oboes, C. PaTTerson, J. David- son, M. Mellin, Bassoon, Jean Barnes, Bass ClarineT, P. STiles, E. CroTT, ClarineTs J. Weeks, J. Domonouski, R. Anderson, M. Thompson, J. Allen, D. SaTher M. Wall, B. Cundief, B. Splan, B. WhiTe, B. MarTin, P. Resendez, E. Resendez C. Woodward, D. Vice, P. TalcoTT, J. Beeler, R. Spencer, M. Baker, Saxophones D. MarTinez, K. SheeTs, G. Spence, S. Johnson, J. Cunclielll, A. Goldsmiih, D. L. l-lamilTon, TrumpeTs, R. MarTinez, D. CarTer, D. Woll, S. Bergman, K, Newberg, B. Michik, D. WhiTson, E. Spealman, E. PeTerson, C. Miller, G. Dull, French horns, C. Sorenson, B. Bailey, F. Chrisman, D. Morse, K. SmiTh, L. Kirkbride, Trombones, K. Todd, B. Briese, J. Vail, L. Wesrmoreland, R. Wells, R. NorThingTon, BariTones, A. Branson, B. Greve, B. Murphy, Sousaphone, J. lmbriorski, M. Lambert, R. BarreTT, Percussion, R. McCullough, R. Marrinez, T. Ziegler, J. Masson, R. Lowry, C. Perlee, K. Webb, S. O'Brien, Drum Maiors, L. Wesrmoreland and D. CarTer, I I I I 112 . 2 Q' ' T Inns.. L.. . -'2l2.f., ,.. f .gxi J 1 fi.. . ff? in .E??n Dance Band Q ., i wwf Wm., The dance band has been one of the most active groups on the campus. Under the capable guidance of Mr, Jack McCullough, it has developed into a musical aggregation of professional calibre. lt has performed at innumerable dances, parties, school and public functions, as well as providing theme and background music for exchange assemblies. ITS MEMBERS ARE: D. L. Hamilton, D. Martinez, J. Domonouski, E. Croft, R. Chacon, A. Goldsmith, T. Martinez, D. Knight, D. Carter, D. Whitson, vocalist Connie Gleason, D. Hudson, G. McCormick, T. Mainez, D. Merrill, and R. Lowry. , A 5 J my, rf ' , , ,.,,,4,,, J' i Orchestra The orchestra has made o name for itself as one of the out- standing high school musical groups in Southern California Directed by Mr. Harry Harbaugh, they have presented pro- grams on several occasions, provided music for school functions, and participated in music festivals. THEIR NAMES ARE: B. Pinker- ton, A. Younger, K. Nebeker, C. Gott, R. Fallon, P. Daily, L. Burford, B. Dean, L. Sellers, O. Allen, E. Turner, B. Gardner, B. Brown, C, Carmichael, S. Knuppenberg, L. Kennedy, C. Bell 1 G. Parra, J. Thweat, C. Thuen, H. Sherrard, N. Rutledge, S. Kumke, C. Hobson, L. Brooks, C. Marsh, K. Dyol, C. Grace, J. McCollough, D. Jones, R. Borchman, L. Cutter, D. Mangels, R Erickson, J. Davidson, M. Mellin, J. Weeks, G. Dandino, J. Barns, E. Croft, D. Krupa, D. Knight, D. Cassady, R. Tullis B. Bailey, C. Sorenson, B. Briese, K. Todd, B. Greve, R. Lowry B. Gonzales. Confucius Sayz Beat Your Drum Inside the House and Spare the Neighbors U. efsesf . lava-x?5ialse.-., . .,. s X 1 r Mixed Choir Each year the mixed better in quality and greater in performances. Mr. McCullough has brought together year that has surpassed all its predecessors, and its members deserve thanks for the honor for Pacific. THEY ARE: R. Borden, J. Baucom, B. Baum, S. Beckman, D. Black, D. Boster, S.ZBoyd, J. Burr, C. Butler, G. Callahan, M. Calleros, B. Cambell, V. Cary, B. Chapman, F. Christzitan, S. Cgfzzry, T. Coussoulis, R. Covey, F. Crawford, D. Dodson, B. Doyle E. Em- merliQg,MC. Fowler, E. Eowler, E,jfFowler, G. Fowler, J. France, C. Fritz, R. Fryer, B. Gardrner, C. Gleason, z ,,,, . . . . . E. Cgfrdohf O.ff3feen'i4ZQ22fGLe lf R. Gre or , K. Grlesser, B. Grimm, L. Hauff, L. Hawklns, B. Hull, I. Hin- ffi ' g Y ton,?5P. Hoover, M. Hofton,f E. Howell?W4hlQ,,,,Hull, L. Huston, J. Issac, J. Issac, G. Johnson, G. Jones, S. JudsfQWtEWKe1'fneyzzD,,,KijiQ'ht, S. Lovelace, S. LyorTfWz1Marteney, H. McCauley, B. McClintock, W. McDowell, M. ,Q ,,5gQjVp:f2g,gvQ ,..,, , 7233 ,-,, Z I ' McEx6ien, P. MelligZryjlfgMorleyyfwlyyllyclyers, E. O'Day, G. Oveigby, P. Pasley, A. Pepe, M. Richards, L. Roddick, B. Ross, A. Ro Ruiz, J. Sather, da, V. Saville, Ydook, G. S encer, N. Summer, R. Thomas, T. J. Wehnes, S. White, D. Mike, L. Williamson, J. Wilson, R. Truiillo, G .... ., .... Q , 0.4 fy: .. 1454.-,, , , f , ,Q :ff ff 7-f , ww KW f ff 17.1 ,wwf 1 .aff f .7gf,ff:f.:4w: nl., .5 MZ7! , fi! K J. A H Jai. . '- 'ffiahe n 5 5 l - H-n-ugm,-W ,X me W ,,. 325,w,M Q ,mfg if 49' .1 P' -qs 'wt I ww 'Mt ,aff-1 167, W4 fy W I f f If 'Wm ,,.w..wWsM:mmZ 4.4. ,, WTI ! P .- fi X Z s- :qf,.h,AMN M: r My s aw.: f ,RQZW da.. fmft 7 ., 'XZ-no 2 qzbh as. K ,,,,, O r u S ' -Mwfzzzrrzvwsgm . --.-. ,. X Mr,,aMtCullough's Girls' Chorusi ha,sgQfarovidedg5ijglamor as well - - V sv W' ,Q beautiful n3u5ie.wSnMits.,,pybliogappearangesgPICTURED AT THB ,f?x V. Ayling, Andrade, L. Bxiffifeller, V. Baird, J. B liste, S. Bgiffilell, Boger, J. Bohman, G. Bothke, L. Britton, R. Bunch, J. Burr, C. Carmtffifiael, V. L. W. Coch- ran, P. Cooney, D. Cvgidwell, S. L. Crew, B. Daugherty, l. J. T. Dustin, S. Ferguson, E. Foy, P. Gonzales, E. Gordon, D. Green, F. Halstead, C. Harpir, M. Haines, J. Hilleruigg Horning, E. Howell, B. Jackson,,gf:5. K, Koenig, G. Krotzler, E. LaRoe, Larson, Lechugfa, Lees, P. Lockhart, N. Malone, 'li' Martqllyi, Matthews, M. McClintock, J. DfMiddaug,!h, McCullough, G. Montgomery, B. E,.5Murray, N. Noland, E. O'Day, c. oisem orfo, Pusigy, M. Penon, R. Perez, L. Philips, B. Pinkerton, J. Potter, M Rainey, G. Randall, Richardsgfl. Roddick, A. Royse, N. Rutledge, M, Salazar, K. Qtheider, M. Smidt, S. Stettel, J. Su-llwlan, Qfhihuen, J. Tittany, A. Thomas, P. Iijgishaw, Voyles, P. Waiter, M. Wallin, K. Westphal, D. Wilke M. Williams, M. Yzaguirre. ln f 117 Ll. Boys' Chorus P. White, A. Williams. 118 za, L' hold ifs own ci point where 1, D, Boxier, B. Kokoscky, A. Monfez, P. Young, The Piroiones hove provided our- sfondingly good music oil over The communiiy throughout The yeor. This group hos mode 0 greoi con- tribution 'ro The reputofion of the school Through iis Top quoliiy performances in mony public op- peoronces. , Q '- .gffiy A L Xp ml ' Img.,-P pq - ff'..Gf fx , . pf ,, . .. Our Pep Band prepares for a rally under the watchful eyes of mascots L. Graves ABOVE and T. Kerr BELOW, Band members are: R. McCullough, K. Newberg, S. Bergmann, M. Thompson, D. Sather, J-. Weeks, S. Johnston, D. Martinez, R. Martinez, L. Westmoreland, R. Martinez, M. Lambert, J. Domonouski, and P. Pesendez. ' -GOP i .A , .. .. , , .. .. f , F' nw ff ,V . If - I Ft , .. f , 31 Karen McDonald N, . .yy ,Pat Funk Joyce Callahan arolyn Marsh 120 S y 4 KAT1., 5 4031 A W my . '4L e if 3 2 We ea . .gi Bette Sellczrds Q , V W, , .., nk Head X. ' 5 Bev Bvrrus Sue Lovell HEWW40 QSM fi! I ' 'vb Gloria Parnell ' ,, Aff Sandy Street f ? fx .- , Lx, an ef I-.571 S SandfffHol!ingsworth A Head aff, .xgjff 'Joyce Wilson A125119 YS 848 ,x ,, , 1755 Ex ks! f s wwf ' .,,, I: si Z V 5,4 ,4 4 5' ,f 1 LQQ v ,Q H Qp ' .f H A . i I 4' W k 's 'x X X Q .loan Winnen 'M.g1-.ff .Jai cy f mi' ' xiii' R A. L15 QQ Sheree Rdyer. Ex . ,. .3 Q' 53 f Carol Perkins P0000 Sandy Henmnger GI' Confucius Sayz What Does the eon on n Horseman Know ofAehing Feet? , A VIAJU ETTES 1 .1 uw f. 4 Vw ' V 4 1 ,:f1 1i7Z5b , X if . 2 2 2 ff S 4 4 5: 4 H Z z 4 1 ? Z 5 2 2 ? 2 TE f f K :yin QM Y W n. , , .., fr, Miss Margaret Lawrence Barbara Salazar At all our home football games, the Anchorettes, Pacific High Drill Team, has lent a touch of color and beauty that has macle our half-time shows among the most spectacular in the C.B.L. Under the able supervision of Miss Lawrence, the girls have developed some highly intricate routines and have executed them with marked precision. THE MEMBERS ARE: C. Alexander, V. Baird, M. Bristow, P. Clark, C. Crockett, R. Dickens, T. Dustin, M. Eschelman, C. Fimple, J. Gable, D. Hales, R. Henderson, B. Hill, J. Hollingsworth, D. Hunt, M. Jackson, V. Jorgensen, R. Lechuga, S. McCullough, J. McDonald, E. McGowan, C. Merchant, J. Negley, L. Nottingham, M. Owen, L. Pagan, J. Parks, M. Paul, D. Peeples, D. Pomerenk, B. Reiger, J. Rogers, M. Rosen- baum, B. Salazar, P. Sandars, N. Scudder, J. Wallace, J. Williams. 'lm .--.. ' -i' Q21 if. .1 A N ve r We have had a Sophomore Drill Team this year for the first time. The group worked as a unit during the first semester and was absorbed into' the varsity drill team, the Anchorettes, for second semester. MEMBERS ARE: J. Babson, J. Baisinger, C. Baur, R. Cameron, S. Choate, S. Goldstein, S. Lund, S, Magnison, J. Marlin, D. Meyer, S. Meyer, S. Peter, L. Pospichala, B. Slepski, S. Swain, J. Swafford, P. Tullis, L. Wagner. Ol HCJl'lC'l l' JOIN, HN J F! 74 . raw i Aims il' -L if 'ffl UN Much credit goes to the B Pompons ancl B cheerleaders. They have managed to generate excitement and enthusiasm for teams that are too often neglected by The student body. POMPON GIRLS ARE: N. Hildebrandt, M. Cruse, Head M. Tuff, J. Butcher, A. Ashford. CHEERLEADERS ARE: A. Bodman, Head K. Norris, P. Allen, N. White. A - ' c'll1sisi.r,v-1 0 :Rf 4-4 Nfpg The catetorium has been the scene of most of our dances, and the Rally Committee must be given a great deal of credit for several outstanding decorating iobs. Chang- ing the teacher's cafeteria into an old-tashioned ice cream parlour this year has added interest to our school dances. This year, for the first time, Pacific High has had an effective Rally Committee. AT THE UPPER LEFT, Pat Akers, John Lyall, and Charlene Clapperton are decorating the Catetorium for the Sweetheart Ball. IN THE CENTER PHOTO are the members of this hard-working group: D. Harris, N. Summers, E. Thulin, K. Koenig, L. Higginson, J. Oliver, M. Messenger, K. Perkins, Rally Committee Chairman J. Lyall, R. Fallon, N. Aragon, S. lsenberg, D, Cruzen, L. Cutter, J. Brown, K. McKenzie, C. Clapperton, D. Urkov, T. Hamilton, J. Keil, L. Spencer, E. Harrington, B. McClintock, D. Teague, S. Cooper, J. Caldwell, D. McKenzie, S. Rose, P. Gooclcell, M. Mellin, P. Akers. LOWER RIGHT, Rally Committee members Christy Sorenson and Karen Evans enforce an old Oriental custom-shoes oFt as you enter-at a school assembly in the gymnasium. -XI-v L 1 1 WV Ass MBLYE Wxles, and Mf- . Mrs- Gnd Bail9Yf mania t ll'Y members' Dl:n9 a drama Ol ro d qw ngci -Eill-Tale afe 5hoW252eEjcuTW Renew' ' - thel sU5Pen5e ln 132 ABOVE, Mr. Bone is the sweet young maiden and Mr. Fotia is the little blue man in a tender musical pre- sentation at the Faculty Review, AT THE LEFT is cz scene from one of our more serious assemblies, a very worthwhile program presented by General Electric, The Francis Shop offered a fashion show for Pacific girls. Shown here modeling night wear are S. Holligan, T. Barry, M. Richards, K. Pasley, P. Funk, K. Miller, F. Chamberlain, J. Callahan, K McDonald, and J. Wilson. f a f' ality showed up again in the form o Paci ic origin fashion show in which both boys and girls modeled, Shown f the featured outfits are K. Wry- here wearing some o sinski, D, Rogers, N. Aragon, and B. Escoloar. The Christmas assembly was filled with pageantry and beauty. This scene, picturing the nativity, was one of the many entertainments offered. ' 4 f- ern, 1:. , mf., vfiuza- x W, ygggiev. .EV s., it T N! ,, l. i T,-I2 n ABOVE: J. Winnen and G. Parnell look glamorous in a record pantomime. AT RIGHT, in a simulated sports broadcast interview, sportscaster T. Perry interviews rival Coach B. Briggs, while the rival team goes through training routines in the background. Rl i ill :si AT LEFT, B. Burrus lDocJ, S. Lovell lHappyl, P. Funk lGrumpyJ, B, Sell- ards lSneezyl, K. McDonald lBashfull, J. Callahan lSleepyl, C. Marsh lDopeyD, are the Seven Dwarfs in a dramatic sequence with a Disney- land theme. 354:55 gf. .T Hifi- nds the Another Pep Rally based on Nursery Rhymes fi Pom Pon girls, S. Royer, S. Street, J. Winnen, S. Hollings- worth, and G. Parnell appearing as the children of the Old Woman in the Shoe. For the Fontana Steeler football P Funk C Bradley, H. Wilson, G. McCcrmic, and Fontana attempts to game, . , . ' their version of ' d naturally. J. Callahan give torture a loyal Pirate. The attempts are folle , 1' 1 .', , V Mlm.. ., N ...,,a.,. Quzl B Q PM i Pitt -sy . .M fm-' ffm Smidt L Brooks, K. Ward, S. Holligan, M. , . and K. Pasley give their impression of silent Rally with a Show movie Business Theme. days at a Pep F I 1135, ng. A, 1, rg 7 . -y . ,,.. M ,s - ' f-TTS' ' 5 i'2-fjfrr--5,-WW - 71' y . 'iv f -27'-1 12 - ' 1 217' 1, S.1'f'- f ' f ff 9 f fi 2 4445 rr i ggsvfvf f f v ' 3- 'iggfv 41-w K ,f t 'wx Vwldg. fqnkfgyy. X W7 ' W 4 3 ff-...Q gf , E - 5, ii ' , ry A :'- ... ff I C, Q -43? K I' , 'fi' ' V , , - Q' ' x f ,ff . , Q . ' ' f I--, 2 V. 1 2 V' .sits 11 ' F 5 - ,. . f -H1311 7'-- J Y - L .V 7 f 'QT' -' '- ff , ' t it 7-zj fef,325.:et2'ff - Q A72 51,11 iiifiifjgiliifgww , ' '. 4: , . Y- , . :V xg. - 4 ,.'f'4'?. J ' if-'-A -fri W a - N, nw., Y HAMA he aw Ol ' X od P. Dowcll gojitfollo Publldze LF-WO HQYVGY' fch0nl ol Wayne Me i Ss versions and . CO dugnon to Sue ,im Plc xhreakens Whom how. GOHUQXD gay L l xhes ham Mudge 'le Mel MeSSelh'lariOU5 Scene X NNOLS 5 whi m C1 l . mQx'X5l ABOVE, Poll my Clwmlexl w gona 'OV' Louise Slm 'lerl ' defw Us who ,om SYN San V Burr RO 5 Liess LDV' NGHT, Be L 1, cllrlcilm iiflorvexl' M Elwood P. Dowd .............. Wayne Merchanf Vera Louise Simmons Myrtle Mae Simmons .. Dr. William Chumley . Mrs. Berry Chumley . .. Miss Ruih Kelly, RN. . . Dr. Lyman Sanderson Duane Wilson ....... Judge Omar Gaiclney . Mrs. Ethel Chauvener . E. J. Lofgren ........ Miss Johnson . . . . . . Beverly Burrus . . . Par Goodcell ... Robin Smiley ... Diane Urkov .. . Karen DeMUrh Les Liess .. Mel Messenger . .. Paul Worsham . . . . Lois Srackhouse ... Bill Dunmeyer Sharon Palmer , . gh season 1552 has had its most successful ySC1 1 The hlghhghf of e Thespidf' Tfoupe A X , A li l 1 ll l l 3 l l- dl lElwood P- DOW H l., Wayne Merchant bein the four-ni9hl' Gppeomnce of Harvey , I lhis niece hl pq: Goodcel il Harvey to Lois Stackhouse lMrs. Chauvenetl W le intro UCe5 - 1 t'on. nhaPPily at this added disQ GCe to the family repual kg on U Myrtle May? '00 i mz4:fn:ff,ff- -' ff fr Drama S W. emnange assemblies have been planned and execufed by the Music Production group, backed by the dance band, The big event for this group each year is a mugicql play, l958's big hit was The Count and the Coed. The members are: R, Barden, H. Blodgert, I. Bray, B. Brooks, V, Cary, A. Cook, K. DeMuth, M. Haines, I. Hauft, E, Harrington, M. Harwell, R. Hensley, D. Jones, J. Kaler, P. Karns ,K. K0erlig S. Lyon A Mann D , , . , . Maraska, M. Messenger D. Middaugh, M. McEwen, E. O'Day, N. Otto, G, Por,-Q l-- Remes, N, Reynolds, M. Richards, M. Savage, K. Schneider L. Siedband, S. Smith, J, Sturgen, W. Truiillo, W, Tru iillo, A. Ware, S. Wells, C. Wheller, P. White, S. Wilson, P. Worsham. AM Mother Nature cooperated with our Oriental theme by providing us with an epidemic of Asiatic Flu. Here is a typical morning scene outside the attendance otiice as flu victims return to the told. l 'Y Clif lf you think this happy group is performing a Chinese prayer ritual, you're wrong. It's Mr. Painter's special ceremony in honor of his gifted students who overconversationalize. P Bi ,I S.B.H.S. students are here shown making corrections on their attempt to beautify our campus-with Chinese red paint. is ,IX 5 'I-Ai . ,W at ,. L55-,Emi-ff -v I A 'e:a.-':Ki1'3g3v2j .P .,fx,.Lv4f.-3. rfr 'S'i 535-T ggfiffii Zi i 'sig I J,-a I 1 Tuclenfs Karen McDonald , Leila Kane, Art production s communiiy service by k Barry perform a and Trin ' nes on store windows. ainfing Christmas sce 'n of the Rock of Our own versio Gibraltar is shown here being put into its permanent place on our campus. As Confucius says, ONE FAMILY BUILDS THE WALL TWO FAMlLlES ENJOY lT. We don't know how this fits in ' ' ' thought. here, but lfs a nice yr 'Qi' P A .mi 'THE HAPPINESS IN YOUR POCKET W have . . . DON'T SPEND IT ALL S ' ion Shown here are a loan commiss . h irman, T. Brigham, K. Nebleff, C a D. Ulrich, J. Gable, M. Mellin. GUST Mike Snodgrass and his '53 Studebaker. vARS Ron Redmond and his '51 Chevie. Ben Briggs and Howard Wilson in fheir M.G.'s. Loren Mafney and his '53 Chevie Les Liess and his '50 Mercury. ' x ,I NNW' ? va ox 'Q 4 6' OU VTR F1 YY. tTQQz5?4l:i 142 ti gi 1? we 'Ne it S fe The Country Fair is more than an annual event, it is an institution at Pacific. The Agriculture Department is the guiding spirit behind this festive weekend. ' ' 'f' :wi ffm-01. .. ,... X . q 4'7y7- 9709 flaftfffitifft' ,LBA 74 6' 3' M4100 774 4657450 5 i P or 700 zr Q I 1 xx X 1 f .-,gp I f.-Sffr if ,f f2'w- 0 y ,, I , 'V 061' , 75' ,, f XX Z 'll l 'il Q77 r E l L ,xt ' The Junior-Senior Prom is the Top social event of the- year. Kitty Pasley and Ray Wesner, here representing all the happy Paciicans who attended, re-enact the evening. Kitty prepares for the date, Ray arrives, complete with foliage, they dance on the proverbial cloud, and - the end of a perfect date. , . 143 l wx X 0 ,Yogi GOLD HAS ITS PRICEi LEARNING IS BEYOND PRICE. This Orienfal fruism has had a clear meaning for the Three sfudenfs pictured here. Year after year they have ranked af The top of their class in achievement. This year they have reached the pinnacle-Valedidorians for 1958. UPPER LEFT is Jean Barnes, LOWER LEFT is Michael Anderson, and LOWER RIGHT is Richard Anderson. - '11ulii5, t s-Qwf.-.,qcc,,,w A Q V 2 t LL PNWXQ1' 500 e X of . V0.2 A 1' S Z v3fw'2,'fl:s wwf e Q59 vw g5X QOSXAS oo- 95 6.186 O-'fxtch of rx 0 T' oil' ff ,www 0- X,o 09 2 sf ox QT vw-ts AA :LB Sage. cf 10' V1 KRW' Q-,'X'e.4 e e 01405 QOQET' f ,f 21 V A iegtiisfrg The beginning of lite the step into responsible citizenship. All of our school efforts ore directed to- ward this moment. The list ot the Iett indicotes those who hove reoched this momentous position ot the top of their closs All honor to them ond good wishes to the groduotes ot 1958 As Confucius soy A NATION S TREASURE SCHOLARS 1 Q F 1 r 5 5 i 1 7 i 1 9 E 1 1 f 5 I v i Y Q f 1 , 2 5 E 1 1 i 1 r Q 2 i 5 ! Jig, Q, 5 hi H512 . ii' M., f we Z 1 f ,Wm Wmade ci genuine IF HEA FIND sophomore descending men. But thi? student leadership cm inwportani pcrtij They forme c so fwell and moved in fdct, iljet it? might befwell to Cl word bf advice fromfConfuciuS LAuGHjA,rj,,5oLD AGE-QPRAY TO fi , ,f IT TQQJW 1 f F W ,Lf ,gl KZ, 4? W if W if M wwfffwzmff f . f K 1 W7 f5'7ZI?0-77 GEORGE SEDIVY President SARAH KNUPPENBERG Secretary ? KAREN MILLER Represenioiive fmief - f ' . L il VV .-em. V' n V' V- 'fi 74' f W -FV ' ,.?'I-Ii 'f 1 r ' .. II I I - I I I - I. I ia I. I V , .-f f GH.-2,-1ff:.w' ,- ' me ' 2 I -, , V .- 6 3 1 1 'SA Vi' :Lt W .L f .- , R- A f Ef f? We v - F421 -I - r f- H 1f,f T-HG - 1 2 1. I T , V 2 f ..'V'1, .1 Jeff E 5343: .,- f QV. . if'?,V'4i ?- -1l.'a'?A:Me,9ixe. :' f . , .y , ., - A' I -' V , -1, 111 I: .1 2 1.1-i 'hi Af, V V g, .. . -42 1 ' 'f 1 is rf. 1 L am' -V V454 V1 :ii V V if vff' 2 rr A ' y -fi' f 4-. '. f V f' + 5,2 , , ., 51:25, V A ' . ,. 4 , f , eg 2- Mfr.-J. I K affe, A , , fy: V I, . 'Si V - r-- fn ,Z ' , , I I: --1 - A .. r , V' :f L 9- ,, 'Q -152, , W, gf , , iw emi if 'ff I V H? . 1' -J r i , fffff G .f ' f ,p V 5, 5 , M g SMI LEY PAREDES Representative LEROY PURVIS Vice President - ROBIN ERICSON Treasurer LUAN KNOTTS Represeniafive W A? M V' -4m..i.,. A gf M Vw 91 B. Barker C. Barkley T. Beatty B. Beebe L. Benson J. Bergman Wx W f 'W' jffffflf ' fn .fp . -, fl -,- G KN I f 251521 .Ax ' V s . ,ww ..,. 1-wp 4 v f 4 if - . .. , ,fi.....ff fYifw1.f - .-.X ' '-': .5 fs 'iff-gl? ,VLI L S. Abney J. Akam B. Allred J. Andrews C. Ashment Babson G. Baker D. Ackerman J. Akstull R. Anderson G. Armstrong S. Ashworth Bailey G. Baker C. Adams S. Albertsen R. Anderson P. Aruiza E. Attebury Bailey M. Baker J. Adams J. Alexander J. Andrade J. Apostolos V. Ayling Baisinger S. Baker M. Adcock A. Allyn G. Andres J. Applegate J. Babson Barker F. Baldivid E. Barrett R. Barrett G. Basham J, Bgucom P, Bqumqn B, Bqur E. Beatson J. Beeler R. Behrens C. Bell ' J. Bell R. Bendekovic D. Benbow R. Benbow J- BSFQFUGH 5- BeVQmGf1f1 K- Befnsleln M. Berry G. Bethrum J. Biddinger B. Bernlcrant - as . ,.,.... . . ' J 1 V . , . .-.1. ' ' Q bf V V in lm ' fte' 291 , Y.r 5W,,f . ' . 2 ', 5 . . ffivdl J -.24 I ,, -Q . . - , .1 ,jf,...,, , ,. 44.4 I. f L ,' 1. 3. V pf ., gf - .ffnww MJ 5 my 55? ' -ww, ,.,,,,,, 5 , ff' L mv-A... 'J V fax .' fwfr.. ,. f' - .1 ,if ' . 5 . , .G Af my 5 Q- 4. . , . l . rs. , .- L A. ,M ,VV . .1 B. f . . . - .' .2 , ., 23 5, , C. Black C. Bradshaw B. Brooks J. Burr Co X T. Boaz D. Bager L. Bogh H. Braham B. Brandlield R. Bridges D. Brown M. Brown R. Brown J. Buxton E. Byield J. Busselle J. Behman C. Bond K. Brochmann J. G. Brlmmer C. Brinkley P. Bristol K. S. BVOWI1 J. Bryers S. Buchman J, M. Cain J. Caldwell J. Cath R. z To Succeed, Bounds Bristoll Bunnell Cameron nfucius Say Consult Three Old Seniors. . .:,. f flag. . f, ..,. ' .., ' f--' i l H f .ff il ,. A ,..1 J' . R. Centofanti R. Chaffee S. Cameron J. Campbell M. Campbell J. Capece C. Carmichael L. Carrillo M. Carver M. Casley D. Cassady J. Cattano B, Chambers J. Chandler K. Chaplo L. Chavez S. Cheairs M. Bradley N. Britton M. Bowman J. Brittain B. Burkly D l ' i i 150 7 1 Q s,. , ., 1 : .71 if - LC.r Qjwsgr mfaief wf'Q J ..J .N1?' gf' Whig Kee: H, fQe.i Q' l A , Tv: ' , -,.jC.g2i we 'H 'L ' L ' ' ii ea,' ise.i .H'g saws sex . C ' LI ! 1 V A .L 31. M5 .r x 1 ., lk I H t 5. 3 A .... Qi. 9.25 .L ,avr W J In :Q 'fs tl - L L 1 sf L . . Z It Q i WV? . an .,-V Abb. g , N 2 ,,,. A ix .L . g ,A C lu? ,. ' L' 5' X ' L' K 'J l-- Ch9 VY J- Chilcofe W. Childers L. Choate F. Chrisman D. Clark M. Cleary G. Clem L. Clyman D. Colegrove G. Collins J. Comstock J. Conding J. Compton M. Cook P. Cooper J. Cooper D. Cortez .. ' X fvi .,r. X f 5 . ysssfv G7 - -'-': . 4 A -X.5 - , 'fi g f I: 7 C li if . , . T. Coussoulls C. Cowell R. Cox R. Craig S. Crain D. Crawford E. Cresswell R. Crowe B. Cunningham B. Curley J. Curtis P. Damus X h C. Carnall L. Davidson J. Davis M. Davis P. Davis R. Davis sql V. Davis D. Davidson C. Davis D. Davidson D. Davison L. Dean .,f. Q F55 .1 , Q,-V Y' gg , 35 Q.. l f - - K Q D i 3 ... er , X J ,tix Q ? 'i tw 9 47. M' X ' ! Q4 x N E A if ' V wi ,Q . W- . ,ff . J 3 ,:-v., , 1' gi5..+ R, Q LL- i,es-.s, 3 'fl' 4 55? gf' , 'B' Y M, fg!5g:? iw fw. .gn ..3. N Q' 5554. 1420- 2 b .... A , .-M... 'X -' 2 . W y A K L. --.:'S -wav-4 v. . ri X 2 Z .. ? if W... R.. fx s.. ,. , .1 VN., AY., Al- qskigfiiiga v 3. ,ii of 'sr K+ J. Creller G. Dandino S. Davis S. Del George .ga . 3 . .. . t j 2.1, fe- fs Q 5 Fire' lf., . ix .5 t xg . . . X . X E235 2 alggli-ia,, -. 1 awe? . if 156- ik:--Q in W 4 af, X , is . 5-ia. f 1 fj,f.,.z,a,. f awk ,,,,:, V , V,,, . V. . f V .V,., ,. VVV V. f Q5-4 .13 . VVVVVVW ,QW +V -V S1 so X V Q 2 iss' rf 4' 1 . W x V7.9 v, -v .i,m-- Q.: , E E ' 79 . ffl ' VV J f .' . - i f .,., fp' f Wwfw wig ' , .MWMWV aw .f . -' f . f' -' ' , ,. ,, , 2.9 'V rf fifj fl. A L' fl f ' . 2 , . fl if M W .J f f , 4 41' 7 P ,ff ' f ry ' E it!! 2 l VV of . f-3 4 ff ,J lui f ., f. f .TVV .VVV.VV,VVV 6 X V , . , V V V V . V' U . ' Vi 1 ' VV ill 'Wah ,iff :I . V f J ' X V UV Kg? 4!K fl! V 5. - 2 f , V..g. V VVV. . VVV.V,jV ., . V .V VVVVV VV , 61, , 4' T, .5 -, 1. , f' ' V jf' VV if V VL f f . VV.f 4 , i VVS . , ' V V V V W ' 4' f .1 I ' ' f K f ' . if . ' - J 9 af .7 f-V' ' ' 1 .V 1 V' V. 31' yi.: f' If 4jV1V1,Q E Q J - 'f ' ,V ,,,LVVL V,.VV, VV,V VV V,VV V .V UV VV ,,,V ' , ,V , ' ' ' ' .' pf ,, ' ' 12351 V V 1. . . ,im fra QV. VV V :Vg.VVEVVi'V V MV. .IV -.,, VV . gig, if ?V,VVV.VV rrrs J .. fi f , Q, V 'gig .551 . ,V r VV 1. Wi VM 2 gf? '. .Z -f E M.. ,VV . ,. 1.43, l V! ff- .fn Q V :JV ' Y' : 2 DJ Dennett B. Depre W. Dickens gf fd ,VXV X 5 7 . 5 ., 4 Q 43, .,n' wr . B. Dickerson E, Domonousky K. Douglas D. Dickinson J. Douglas 152 If. 'I S , , L. .. 1 5 6 I I 5 .i ! ' 4 it ll 4 . ,yy V, .. .f jg. ' ' '7af3:..' C . V5 ' Hi. ' f .1 1.3 ., f my 'A-ww. 4. VV.VV , X 4 , 'E f V f 6 V. A 4 K. Douglas R. Dugger J. Dowell G. Dull R. Dowell B. Dunmeyer R. Drake P. Dunmeyer x I X ,. vi V . an Q 'a i J A 5 i f 9? rx W: X L a - -.4 J? . I -.. 9' 4 V K l J l' l . WL , L L 1 . 4 , 4' ffl V Ik I , 9 4 .ZZ Z I ., V H. H. 'ar .V pf. 1 Dyal Dye S. Dyckman Dyess V J. Earls U. Emerson P. Edwards R, Erickson f IQ J. Eller K. Evans ' -9, fff V 'gy 9245 f W M f ' . a N. Farlow J. Feswell J. Fimple P. Farris S. Finch K. Fiske S. Ferguson J. Finkensfein C. Fitzgerald Confucius Say. sw ' , . , J. il if 1 i f 4' A lot of hard work has resulted in the presence above our campus of the large block P that can be seen for miles around. Shown here putting the finishing Touches on the letter are several P.H.S. students. K , , l ,,..,, .. ,,,,, .4 L. Fleming J. Formway K. Foster H. Fouty S. Foster B. Fowler F. Foy M. Fuller R. Galarza A. Ganf R. Garner D. Gaynor C, French L. Funari H. Gallagher S. Gardner J. Garracle N. Gayton C. Fritz T. Gable K. Grant C. Gardner J. Gates C. Genemaras J. Fugilt B. Galarza I1 I E I E oy EE G I I1 3 3 I1 . I h L'ttl B S th F' I M 153 mi' fr. 5,3 -. e . , 6 . . ,,4. , . ,,.A Q , V 4' gf L, i if 1' fx.. . ' M: -, 1 Q J 7 'k'k,' . ' 1 'Q . , ,L,,-, .- 5 . ' I K . -4 . -' '-'- -,,'L. - i ,N .. , ,,., l . f,L1, .. ., ,.,V - 1 . r 'm f - ' Vi' .. 3 5 1 l i m A A 4' .JMR R' A ire. llfii . ' . ii l . i - ap TQ f- C-5ff:pf.if.,' f- -. Aw. Q! ' '7' www , . -'V- I - I . ,,.., I I ww.. i of.-7 J, I ly K f .,,..3,5-' -' f , f . - ...fry ',,. v .-L55 j gg f .- ' ' if? ' 'f Zi l ' '13, H5 f . 1 LL ' 1' 'i' 123555 ,gg 'f- Of.. .. ' my ., ',.-',' 1 ,,-. f A ... . ff . . 3583 K Af . ,M fd - . 1.,..f,v z YY f .rex Qi J 'L 4 4 4. 4 W A N il f k .V ' l - ff ' -',' , ' ',,g ' . , ,'L' if, H -L ' ff' A ' A 'L,.- ' L .ff ' .. . - Q. - - 7.5 . Q . . so A,-. ? .. ' 1 l 5' ' I . ,.., g bl 1 V , fl :gi f 'ff ' 5 -h X. Vg: fi ' ..,,r -fr. . 1- ,V'r 1-.4 fig. fi i ., ..,,...,,. 4- f 3 V i 5 , ,No , ,..,. , .,,. . . -- . .M .zf -.,. y -V ' 'Y 4... 'mhA, Q ' -', ' . -1. - -A - ,P , f., ' , ,',,k Y' , . use f . P' M .ill Q ...H X?-. ., -4.5, .. . .145 .w Mm- I' a?'h:a575a 553' . -' '.:3LQ2W . 1 1,4 1 ,... . Y Q V' fjmw ..c...,.a.,., if.. if -'af f . I xl.. irjifm A fy. 3 ... .... . l . , 2 im Ng f W 7 .' ' . :fv,,f., g, . 'Wun- . we - ' , f .Wg f, ' .jx ,,L, in V..k K my ,yn fg .,-. kc. D. Hampton C. Hanquel D. Harmon E. Harrington J. Harris M. Harris S. Harris B. Hawk L. Hawkins S. Hawkins C. Hawthorn M. Haysis I. Hazas N. Head S. Hemericks l. Heminger O. Henderson D. Henley G. Henley R. Henley 1. S. Gentry P. Gibb L. Gilliams E. Gurens K. Goepferi' C. GoFF E. Goflney B. Goforih S. Goldstein H. Gonihier P. Goodcell J. Gough C. Grace J. Graddy M. Gregory M. Gronemyer R. Groves E. Gray D. Gregory D. Green D. Green R. Gregory S. Grimm D. Guerrero V. Gufzwiller R, Guzman J. Hagman R. Hamilfon T. Hamilton M. Hammock ii KWQ Q. . WNY X Rf M. Henning B. Hicks D. Hill J, Hiller M. Hirons C. Hobson R. Hoefling M. Hoglund L. Holder C. Holding A. Holiday H. Holcomb D. Holtz J. Hood R. Houland D. Howard B, Humphrey W. Hunt 2 vf, LQ 'J ' . .1 J. Hood D. Hovard S. Hunter s . .,,., D'r. J 1'-R d'ddd ...r , X lrd r.r l.. a dodor ..r.d . . fl N' lf HH... kk K ,,..,. I ,k., I ,. v VV . I kr V. .. . k'.' ,yr r V 4 256 1 ..... Q. D. 3 ii y A - Xf1. 3 . l - 'l' 5-ll . idol ,. rg, dodr. rf l M .J Fw' f v . . q K' Q-jf X' V 3' '- VX ., kv 3- V fn ' Q X or X, 'x I ?' V 4? 3. T. Jackson L, Jarnqgin M- Jessup B. Johnson .1941 s Pi x- ' ,Q ,E b . A Q .ww . Y ' K ' . ff . .v ' -iz 4 ., K' .. f . 1 cg rr U . fs Q, , , , l G. Jenks J. Johnson r... 'I X xem 4 l GV. . , , f C 1 f X3 X S. Hooley P Hoover J. Hopper W. Howard F S. lsenberg ..,.. H. Horton M. Houchnn D Hoyt J Howell G. Huckabaa J. Hudson R. Hudson C Huges J. Ivy R, Evy L. Jackson J. Jackson P Jackson C 'ss' ' ,.,. J... ' 'f'4,i?f5:figgfig'iifff f j y V t Ve .. , Qi A ,h 'fll-' 1 1' . ' 'I' , it . Y ' '- If '- - if-gf Q' -f W' fa 2 ' . ,V 3. I .W , ,kky ' W ' 'Y' fd ' 1 7 Harold Brown isn't'as unhappy as he looks here skating with Judy Shorey at Harry's Roller Rink. We have had many highly successful parties at Harry's throughout the year. Johnson Johnson Jones Keifh Kennedy King Klesper . Johnson . Johnston C. Joyner . Keller . Kennedy . King L. Knight L. Joiner D. Jones S. Julion M. Kaiser . Kellogg J. Kennedy . Kefchom W, Kidd . King T. King T. Knipper L. Knohs . Jones . Koncldy Kennedy Killon S. Kinkczicl S. Knuppenberg A.. xi. .'f'ff ny' Md, '5 mx. . Jones Keene Kennedy B. King . Kinnecr B. Kroncuge l l l 1 Kohl S. Koenke . Kubicz Kubino . Kuykendall , ,FW wma.. fa. Wi r ' waz W , Logan J. Lowery Maas R. MacDonald Markine D. Marler J. Lopez A. Love Matthews D. Maugle J. Machin J. Mackzum Maze G. McCarty B. Marshall J. Martin Z 1 5- ,V, ff lie: , , , 12, 1 if .eff ' yn' yi 1 ff... f mf , - Ei R. Lambert R fy 2 X ' -4 V :Z f, :f f Lacy - R. Lamb R. Lansing S. LaRoe K. Larrowe . Lang J. Lang . Lanier . Lawson J. Lawson V. Lechuga K. Larson P. Larson J. Lastoskie Ley J. Lilirney N, Lockwood Lee D. Lees , D. Lewis . Luch S. Lund D. Lynch . Lovelady D. Lloyd J. Loop N. Malone D. Mangels J. Mapstead C. Madkin B. Magnuson S. Magnison T. Massey G. Mathewson M, Matlock . Martin M. Martinez R. Martinez RLLL' Q ...sl 157 ... lf -Q ' ' A .z.Qf4fki.,. , L'f ' f L' . ' 'Q ' , N J' ,J , mm, ,M , 4L.,, ,V,, ., , . 1 'J 4 N ...J-. ' -.fo - -ff?-E- ,P . f '- I V ' we--Lf .J We fr -' - vliiff:f1W:zfwf9v6. 'f'12ffi.2,'!'W.f2f-49' '1T 1f','fv ' f J J 5 J -v,, , . 4 f, My rm... .VA f,v, 4 ,Mgt Y., -. 2, Q - . HH IJ- ,vgbm , ef 1 4 , fa. ,4 17 , fiiagwf. wwf-f,,fy f ' V ' J z I 77.17 3 , f 5,3 iff.: ,V 4 ' k 0 , - fff . J ' J' 'ay , 552 . sg., ,,.,., VM-, ,. ..,., , , W ,,1.l iz ,.,,,,, V . 1 f Y. McClc1nc1l1c1n M. McClintock S. McCuIley J. McCullough R. McCullough N. McCullough B. McDaniel J. McDonald J. McDonald J. McDonald D. McDuFfy N. McLean J. McGowan J. Mclnfyre J. McNown J. McPheron Mee ke B. Mehess D. McPherson J. McKeever D. McKinser J. McKrc1y J. McLain E. Mears J. I L. Meiginger G. Merchant D. Meyer J. Meyer B. Miano D. Middcxugh A. Miller C. Miller K. Miller R. Miller T. Miller J, Misken 313553: D. MiHer G. Miller J. Miller f v..y,,., nf J ..Jef V .f JJ'J 'f if Q' ' , I 5 ' ff ,X ' 1- ' 719 ,f 158 .N Aw, ,gm V ,. ., , , , '- ,' - . . J.. 1 ' J Lk f..,'2f:'f7f?f:.Qf.f -- Z A . L, , ,, -. , us' K i ' . we 'V . n ygz- 'Qian ' -- , V- f X . Hifi P if-15723 l .. M ll -' 'Y 'A L ,fl 1 it .,...Q,f k ' '- fif S Mitchell J Momyer C. Monninger M. Montgomery B, Mooney H. Moody G- MOON B- Moore Confu ius Say: Don't Laugh at Age . . . Pray to Reach lt, Too. Moore Morris Nosh Neilson Nimgern Oslund J. Morris 1 , F. Murroy AVQA s WV, C. Neighbors M- Nickels C. Olsen ol' k.,y . Urmy lf A-h' 5 W' D. Needles I M- Newkifk ,. 1 - 'X ,rsr .l. OlIVer , FV . l :SAK ,,,, . Vttk x f Nw. E. Moore R. Moron T. Mullins B. Munson' 'F. Nodier ,J. Noclier B. Nelson C. Nelson M. Nish J. Noyes G, Overland C. Owens .,r 1.i . L ,' k'-a 1 'i7 l ' R. M R. S. N D. Moore Murdock Novorro Newberg Oberg Oxley Q ag nw--. . ss. ...... I Q . Y W' 'Dfw if 2 4 y .- -41 ' :..,' .- f Q 1 Aff fi 9 :sg . :1p,-,V . - f 7 1 -MQ: W y . Q . 4:5512 , , fi 4 4 y , Q , TQ swf? -' H--.mf ' ' 'l?f2! 21f. 21,1 1 I if . 4 fb' i 2 il yyhy. W, i 'sir ' !f ' if Q45 1. 4 f 1 2 f l i i I 5 l r 1. ll' l 'lc Q? P5 .fy ,X - I W . ,jk i E 7 , ' Eff . 4 'sf I WZ. V,,,V . J ,. .: .-2:21 Xc.-'.lw.:' Af- ., ., . ,Q jim .12 I f . . L Q. 4-4 . .f,k.- 41.-V.. . 1 V. A Mm ,. .J Mfr 0 i I A P 1,355 J. Page J. Paro my M. rf ww fy .1 1 1 X ' ' 1 13' B. Paine A. Payne R. Perales D. Perkins S. Peterson - -A.. 9' ' 1' . 4. af ' . 1' gQ,gm..,..f, 4 . gf . . K 'ff 5 ,sei , , fV fix f W we X he . f , , F. Pettengill aaaae 'fi f , if . rf f 5 X 5 'V W jf Lf A ff' if xx L. ,W if ' - aw W f ff, f ff 5 Q , . - L . ...ww . . ff? f ,f f if Y ' . J ff X X A 'r M. Palmer I. Paredes B. Parke J. Pearson D. Pedige D. Peckens J. Peterson S. Peter A. Petersen M. Petty L. Phillips R. Piatt Mi. 5 .R 2 - .... pw - E ,Q , l . Q 'Ai f' W' f 'fn df . , , 5 ' 4 f f rf 2 v , f ya i J , . ' V. . - V. ,wwf .-4, . M31 1 . ' X :W ' , 5 ,JL ffa If 1 ff ff X X X af l S- -J ff 1 L. Pierce L. Pospych 160 3 Q' L if 4 f Wm -f f't.f,f..L. Af .',:,5,1 . . Q , I Q ,J ' +35 ' ,Q 'ff , if A 4... X ., J . ,. .. , W. Parlos K. Pelser R. Peterson M. Pickens f .K 541' - Q.: ff. ,. ,W-J ' raw 1 , f, fy. , , ,277 ,, ,f.,,,f , ff f , Nw' . fy 0, .A 2 fi - ' ' ' W if? 2 w .44 .. , 'I X, 4 'v '-5' e f. W . ' f ai 'Ty ! ':.ivnz43:' A ., 4. f H W X - L , -. ': ..i..I1i - . . 1 2- ' , . gg., ', l 't?i'i? iy.Q f ' wi .-Wg. ff' ' ' Q 2 Q' .' ' Q' in ..-ii ' ' 1- , '.?l?'.' ' 3 ' V i' 'irfl g-Z ' , gf. ..,.,., .Q444 ' f V lv, .,... .Q , , Q51 -.L 'fr' . 'Y' W 175' V. 2.-2' , f fr , A j - f' . 'Iii fi f fwiif ., I A ., 6 lr ,QM Q- f, 211 41, . V, M . 5 5 , ff f. 1 , f f ...W V. MW A - lgf'5..v.X my ,. 1' f .. B if - 1 ,,.., ..,. v ' 'ff 'W f yn .f . 'P ,f ,,. ,, , ,. f . Wi' , 6 1' f I 2 J f I 6 . i 1. G. Parnell M. Pelton R. Peterson G. Pierce ',.. . . , -f -w. .,..1fmm. 'f-W-AN' 4,4 .qw 1 -.1 V, ,.,. f,VV., ,lf M. Parnell D. Pennoni X X f 5' ' Q .. 1 C X sf. 4 'Q '-L.: 4 .MA ' 1 Z6 C. Parnell B. Peltier S. Peterson f f I 4- ifi5W'f?W7'Z1Z fig' W' 6 'if . .41 . . .' - 7' 1 YW iff- - . ' ' 'i .17 . .. .,.,. ..,. 1 9 . A A ' f . mf-.f,f,nf 4.3. f ' v 'I Jfpaf 'f f I fd ' , ,,. f ff f 411 f f Xe , c,f,z'5. ' 411: 4 . ' li ' , f'i ff iid' f' Z M .1 er' Q15 'i' i ' .'t'. ' ,. . ' . I H ','. I- ZW. S, Pihlqiq B. Pinkerton C. Pobbs G. Porter L. Portertield GIG B, Pogtemg P. Potter S. Powell S. Prescott S. Prestidge Wit., A la -2 5 i lt I W ' Q. . 'fi'iLA1QElAf-Eufz. P .1.. f. M94 mlm .en . L in . ,,.f,..,f,j Q . Resendez D. Rich M. Preston D. Price L. Rickey S. Rickeri Romsey Rothman Rotlifi Redendo Reed Reed H I f - 'ill v f - f 6 i ,, ... U as w ' h U R3 A y -1 43? 0 'W T ' . l' ' 0 ,Mio - W? 'A' - I a -13. 'E R. Rucker J. Ruffer J. Russell J. Russell R. Ryst B. Ryan R. Rybok B. Ryden M. Sock J. Sonderson M. Soyne R. Schobow .V ,. ,.,qsM.7,W4,. .W ti.. KH '- mfg .rv ' - .- . - f, 5 , f ,sf 1- 'e 1 5 if i 'T 14' , .4 :gf , 5.5-Y ii. ,. 2' -'.-.21Q5'1' is: 6 fi -: c r V W J ff 2 Z . ff-.W -1-ky. - -- A 1. 1 52 9 X 'Q A 2 7 I 4, X ..y!fJ' .. ., '..t'i32i,X 'io 'fgPQ'?1i',.., : Lf -..,., Y 1 ff. A' .f 4 4 4 S ' a XXX . f 1 4 x SX ll X - ' 1- f A -Nffff 1 1 1 0 1. W . -V 5' -4... gryfff . .3 .7 ff' 4 f? 56 7? I , 41 4 I Kd , , .',,,, . 'W 4 L li A V , f . X wr Q J. Price 'JH Il , ,. S. Prock ' ,, . if Wif i 'gh , L. Roberts Q gg-gg.: if R. Roberts L V, ,Zf' L. Robertson S P. Pruite A ' G. Puckeh V , 5 Q .755 If , 37 pk, 4 4, R. Rocha .V ,g m-f, f n 1 f i , I M. Rock 75 ,gf .fs J. Rodgers f rii. K. ROClledk . H- G. Randall R A. Roelofs ' -ia., ' I S. Romero B. Rooney ' ' B. Rose 1. ' A 5,3 E. Rondig 1 A A I J. Ramsey , -,,' ,V 'L ',, ' h B' ROSS D. Rounds ,Q D. Roundsville . Ro ol ,A G Y ty 5 l - I ' P 161 l 22 453' of ,Q , ' f, W if , .. .L W 2 ? , .,,, .,, is . ,Q i . 5? . ,.1,,. - W W Q L-' 1 Af- 'iw J-WKQ a 4 y W .,,:,:,., ,..f.,,, , ,,..,, H - to ff - 5 . ,ff ffl- 2 v 3 1 ,- ' ., ff-f' ' v'r:Qi'5t' . 1' 'P , Sttr fi,ZEf1: f , .Q f- . '1 1 if if A S 5 , -.5 I -f ' s ' '4 .A-:fYff.f ' 2 4' Y V J ff' ,J f J. Schafe R. Sexton J. Sharey I' C. Schimm pfennig R. Shack C. Shunk el, K. Schnelder M Schmer S Scollord D Schlebust G Scott G Sedlvy L Setters S. Shannon R Sharp B Sheckler J Shelton P Shelton S Sherrard V Shoemaker D. Sillik S Simmons A Simpson M Sinn B Slepokl C Sloan M Sloan Confuciu Say Three Years to Learn Industry Three Days to Learn Idleness 162 2 Smith Smith Smith Smothers Snell Snyder T. Snyder Sorenson S. Sorenson L. South Spargo E. Spealman Stoddard Stoudt Strode Strode . Storey M. Stouppe Strab Strong Stuteville Sullivan Sullivan Swalftord Swain Swanson Swain Swode . Talbot Talcott K I ll' t.,, yew k E K. 1 r 2 Fi ... ,Q j, J X - A . 5, 'f S-5' A N' . lv , X... 43- v 3, iw:- L. Spencer N' 'K . M. Smith . ol . is B. Splan Q-,M ' ,, . A A X A A A W Q ' T f I ' 3. ,., J Sf tler J L ' L A ' i' Milf S ' . Cl - z:'..,m,. as-V k R 1.- 'Q , x , . 3 ff ,T wh At - V. Stadtimer Q -- . I gi gr L. Stackhouse J f -Q hi. A L ill V tx R. Stackhouse Ai il ,V 'Z' ll J- ' B. SfG99S . . . S' J W. Starne - . 5 ,' -7' y A D. Stembridge Q ' ' x D. Stephan . 'F' D. ., Xl X. -- F5 ' is ' V g ..' lar . tlrling g n u .f g xV-A M l ,ii a - .1 I ' L A' 'sfXlHQMif - -.-, , I ll f, y - ,Q 5 , iit ' A 1 p l N5 .I 1 . S evie 'S H -e L s eile eiii e'ee. . 1 . S , . al' e i , A Y .. .,.I : if - 'M ., is. iff' 5, ag 3' 32.1 -A-.v . fsaa. will Vtl- A... 1- ons, V x, VM . Q MK J. Tarlton G. Taylor G. Taylor H. Taylor P. Taylor G. Taylor E. Teague F. Tekaat za.. . fi 5' . Telles :iw sf.. Ji, ,M es E. Temple 'gf f J. Tiffany 'fl ww' J X L. Timmerman J. Tinsley J. Tippey 'M 'L L. Thomukas ,W A. Thomas C. Thomas C. Thomas A S. Thomas J. Thomasson in . M. Thompson P. Thompson L ' S. Threatt 'S R. Thorbett xx fwr R. Thrapp E. Tribbett T C. Tribblefi ' 163 Q: if . ,. 47' mf. V, - .Q ,Y L, 4351 P V. ' 5 iz. .fl H 1 24 J f L' iff ? J. D. A. L. F. Trimble Turner Vullen- court Voss Wallace S. Troxel G. Tucker M. Turner R. Tyrill J. Vanclersys J. Vanwie S. Wayler P. Wadling K. Wallace K. Wallace 77 ' 'TW' . .f'l!f P. Tullis E. Ulicny C. Verrue L. Wagner M. Waller 15. i I I i l l Six. R. Tullis B. Turner D. Urkov R. Waladez 1 S. Villegas R. Vivee G. Waite M. Walker M. Wallerius C. Walton l A. Ware L. Warn B. Warren D. Warrick L. Watkins S. Weaver ' J. Wechsler C. Werner D. West K. West D. White J. White S. White W. White H, Wiebenga J. Wiechman J. Wilcox D. William . in f , - ,,f ,,,., ., gm., ,,,qf are VW? l 115. M AQ. M. S, JH. riff . .., . if ..., -'i ii all f'P-N4 in iii . if 'naar ' W-issuer f f. 5 QQ, , VKVVL W 162 5 , f' '? 5. . .,k ., V J Vs.. ,W J' -if: Q , V J? pf,,. -2 Williams Williams Williams Willis Wilmuth Wilson Wilson G. Wilson L. Wilson Winegar Wilson Wilson Wilson Woeriink Wood Worsiell G. J. Wright Young Young Young Yzaguarre Zaludek Zuick CBNUPFS S Adgmg, B, Jacobson, L. Adams, J. Johnson, W. August, K, Koleszar, T. Bahnesen, C. KVOWGQUEI R- Burley, W, Krotzer, G. Bevan, T. Kubiez, D. Bird, D. Lviv, R. Blaisdell, S. MU ShGllf R- Bloomquist, R. MCCGH, D- Boits, lrene MQVCGV, D- Brickley, T. mlihelli R. Bunnell, M. l eff - Colleros, M. mlllehf SA Ccrier, B. Onlezf - Cervaniez, R. Mofsef D- Cline, B. Normandin, M. Condreyl J' Northingfon, R. C t Z, J. Ohman, M. Cglfjn, M. glglhqIfFfTR- Crew, L. ' el I ' Drinville, Qflilf R- Eisonlord, D. Pike' C' Flynn, C, lglunksit, L. Fogg, J. OG, ' Green, M. Polls' C- Griffen, F. Prvfm R3 Homihon, F. Quinianilla, S. Honey, W, Rankin, E. Herr, H. Rasball, J. Hobbs, J. Rawlins, D. Holiday, A. Rhodes, T- HO gW1Y' C' 2:1295- Hoo s, . D I ' Hogiey, 5- R Rodrlquez, L. Hu gines, . I -61 A. r l H i 243-' p.. Fifi.. L. -, U M. Ross, l. Roth, D. Rousseau, E. Rowe, C. Ruiz, B. Sanborn, P. Saucedo, M. Selby, B. Serrano, J. Seward, C. Shuran, E. Southern, R. Sierrei, J. Stickel, J. Stouppe, M. Swape, N. Taylor, S. Teague, R. Timlco, M. Torbeh, R. Trouiman, J Trujillo, R. Truscoif, C. Valenti, M. Vince, R. Walsh, D. Warboys, D Watkins, W Watt, W. Wliarry, A. White, T. Wilshire, D. Winslow, D. Ybarra, D. 165 . 2 .-' Q 'W .JH If-. . SQL K7 l . lf? BAD 01195 .iv 1. .i 1. Hey you guys across the town, We're gonna knock your birdie down! 3. I m not allowed to Turn around. People 2. LeT's keep our campus clean. 4. And then suddenly l grew ears. spoug moqmg 'g Jopiol md 'V ssoA augonoq 'Q AQIIDS 'JCI 'Z uosueuog p1J61g '1 ky sfo l 166 5 l I u 5. But I fell you, they're wet. 4 .r.,,, . fb 05 4 HS Q4 A N! ,ffl M7 ly. 1 1 . f V. Qfd W Wifi M VM Aff M, UK Lf A ! 1 KZ j, 1 .Aj 4' ffl W JL WL WZ N WL VW W gg? MW! qi W ffwi! QW My Mimi AL 05 ,WQ,!f,M X KM Oifvffflj W Q! fi W W Q W Q 1, , ,f L V Wm f X I 1- hi . 2 , W . .. ,ex ,wi -7, il X I l W N I g , 4 I Q Y I 5 2 5 V 2 X 1 I 6 I I E 1 4 1 A 1 i 1 n 1 w i i E f' 5 E I 1, Wllll Z.. 2 j-f ' r x 3 ,. ' ' ,Ibis ' inf: W 4 5 Q 2 , Q f ' X f 9454 1 flti 0 f vm. , 24' 'IJ 1 ,Q 4, .-0 , 21- 4 ,W W nz:-zxf.-xy My 1 5 2 2 M .f,, E V, WW 2 if . f J X ff school ihe this of wfffich ifxhey mentf We, can be X ,J recoljdjgqr 'teams f f il ' f 3 5 : f K 1 5 rfff 1 , f 5 :if f My y W 2 9 ff' ., 3 1 fy? life's fucius, MAN MAN LIKE ff .fy f fn W 7- ., 5 ,fl A Z ff fm Bob Woerfink Art Beriolina Joe Momyer End C5ach Grenfell Jim Boyer End Tackle L ff. f . l l' ,K 1 1- :iss 1 f ' 'inn ,Nz Af A 1-WW A444 U X fff 5 f ' 'W f KJ 1 f H Afmff , , i Z A L , ii- ,fy h' g ' : K . V ' K 1 1,5 ,3E,: f,i! . ., k,VV V,,k 0 , :Lil 1' -if A ,if A ,-,', , ,L,. j an L 1 '15 , ,K.. '45-Q, 'f' nfifwz ..-'2'.1,wff.3f- ,f 4 Willis McDowell Halfback Guard Wally Raynor Quarterback Roy Wesner Mike Hartmann Bob Boss Center Guard Tackle Bill King Fullback f J 5 f 5 5 XV, f,,.f ,, 7 ,. L ,fi 2' fgjifff, , 1 31 .54, 1 M WG .f , ,, A .ff 'J , s l! Hosea Washington Halfback v Varsity Football Scores P.H.S. l2 vs Bakersfield 32 P.H.S. 2l vs Citrus O P.H.S. 7 vs Ramona l2 3 P.H.S. 2 vs Redlands 32 P.H.S. 14 vs Fontona O P.H.S 14 vs Fullerton 32 P.H.S. 7 vs Colton 7 P.H.S. l3 vs Riverside 26 P.H.S. 6 vs San Bernardino 13 0 0 'C' 00: 70 509 Uqj f 0 -0 no o O r 'X + 0 n'5 CQ T Q ' 0 C 0 o C Co.C-No ff .-J' Q 0 G G. if occ' Z R Sam Chcpple , 5 End Donny Hernc ndez Quarterback 172 Q Q. lic C O G 75 R. Wesner, R. Bass, B. Medlock, M. Taylor, R. Howard, A. Strano W. Heclleston, M. Harfmann, S. Coleman, T. Brigham, R. Hart P. Moreland, M. Sayre, R. Gregory, A. Bertolina, J. Misken R. Woertink, W. Hardwick, G. Kerr, S. Chapple, P. Rice, G Erskine, G. Fowler, W. Raynor, D. Hernandez, W, McDowell H. Washington, J. Boyer, R. Smith. ary Kerr End i f' ff f f fu , , I Action Shots Bill King gains yardage against Citrus. 10' f 174- iz! Willis McDowell carries The mail. Af this poinf, The mail truck runs into a fraliiic iam. J ,..,, ffm. ,N 'Why didn't l go out for ping-pong? r, , 'fa flfwl ' .,, - . .imzsqm-, . ' :.. - ' - A 1 'Z fy EQ.. 'A Q .fl pa: 'T ' 51 ,gfgjgg,gf,'zyig!Lgyfg,.1 '2fafffi'zf22gTi.',f .H Iliff '4Q:a..I:f:'T,1,'zQm .1 C- 1 fr -:gy ' --V. , fa . ,K mf.-f.,-gf ,if - - f'W'f:.G:f-15 1 K W ,A . ' ..,,.fw-wi? 4 ,VK way, , 5155 J- X,,,., ,.,.,,,,, ., . ? 5 in 5,3 ,-:, 2 l l: 1 A ,f A , ff f , X f' ,f' 1 if? 3 ' Q 1 v 1 Q? 1, M , K , f A f 4 Q35 , f ,, , f , . L Av .Q S f 1 Y 1 3 Q Ny f 'f' f , f W X f , 1 f Ds f ,Q ' I Wgfa Q , ,f ff f J ,.-s f ,fw,4.,fvf4z,yf- , ' V-1 ' 111 7 - 7h,, 7, ..4.. I Z, ., , ?W2,z.,fv .f , ,G Z8 V r fi I k f ' fa 1 Z ff- f if . f ff 'ff' , 2 1 f X X fff f f 0 9471! 4555! f ' f ' if f+ I 1 ,Q f f we V1 f 4, a 2 f , . f jf P f Q' A b Y if S 4 11 77 Q ' E, ? ' A SPT , ' ,f,, 1, f',' 5 V' if md, , V ' Danny Hernandez .- Ra- - El any K , 4. -1 g A f.. w...f 9 I ,yr -5 , i i kfi 1 178 Football Queen Bette Sellarcls enters the pumpkin chariot for her triumphant ride around the Orange Show Stadium immediately following her impressive coronation ceremony. Below, the four football princesses offer attractive testi- mony to the fact that Pacihc High ranks second to none in feminine pulchritude. The princesses are: 4th princess Gloria Parnell, lst princess Nancy Aragon, 3rd princess Sue Lovell, Qncl princess Karen Kerr. 1 Z . '22 f ,wf ff' ,ff T . , 2 J , , 2 eil vii, ,,VV ' ZI' if 4 I , ,--, x, 'iff 2, 'I -9 V .5 ,. , i , 5 X 4 fl 5 ff 3 F S3 f 2 5 ' if Q 523 1 ' , V ,P fi 4 4 6, 1 1 X V7 7 f K ' ' 5 if if 1 2 x fv Q 4 9 QU pf W 1: 4 fre 'S as f A , 2 ' 3,5 fc 'gg L, 16 0 ,5 y, A 52 Q lv , 6' 'gf 25 ' fy ,r MQ ,Q ,Q f Z' , f fy A, '41 4 785 Riff 'Mi' B f ,, 5 1 fy yy, ' ,Q if 2, ff ,Vs 3, M gf M N 4, ,.,, A ! I QQ 4 Frank Mason Tom O'Neill Bill Cover Dan Garringer Guard Forward Guard Forward-Center , ' ii iii 3 N L 'Y , , ,Lf-'zz' L Q .1 . f-,. Q ,gig f-Q f 1 ' gf M7190 w f X I 'I C f i 4 X f I 3 A' , H, f' -- , ' v In V Q , L' ff Z 1 Q ff I 1 ff nf f y , f 4 1,4 mf Roger Rodocker Russ Parton Cyril Koch Dick Greer Forward Cenfer Forward Cenfer-Forward , , I f 2 f M iffy JM ! 5+ 1 Q 2 4. 'N 1 fff fy! if X if , Q Q 1 4 5 ,Sw , - ff 4 F - i -. 1 K ' 45 ' ' . . ,f ' , 1 :fi c rlro 5 f Q' ' ' ii' . ff-we ' jf- -f 1 0: f ' '-771192 -X .545 , .,. '--. iff F iz . A f ., 5' K -N f sy fs , we ' FF' f'f? Is, :gif ff -24-'?g?V 215, f f 'SE ' f ,- gif in-.:f if 0. 0 Mark Ardema Forward , , . W., ,f , f -. . 54, , f Art Davis Jim Boyer Bill Baker Center Guard Guard . . , 1 A 7 g Y ' -,A 7 . 4 ' ul Y1' AY ABOVE: Coach Bob Webster has done an outstanding iob training the Pirate team. His likable personality makes him a favorite of the team members. RIGHT: Jim Boyer, the most consistent player, is this years Basket- ball Captain. ' ., 6 Bill Cover, 21, and Jim Boyer leap for a rebound against Riverside The score was Pacific - 46, Poly - 41. I l 1 ,My X 27 34:9 -'g' 2 3:4 K gf X-fi x , 5 X if ,, ,., - 'sd 5.4 qi . 182 , , -354 1 1' J, , f I .11 if I in C ABOVE: Under the fine coaching of Bob Webster, our Varsity Basketball team had a fairly successful season. Varsity team members are Bill Baker, Tom O'Neill, Jim Boyer, Cyril Koch, Frank Mason, Art Davis, Bill Cover, Dan Gar- ringer, Dick Greer, Russ Patton, Mark Ardema, and Roger Rodocker. LEFT: At the Basketball Sports Award Banquet, awards were presented to Captain Jim Boyer, Best Defensive , Cyril Koch, Most Improved , Tom O'Neill, Sportsmanship Award, Dick Greer, Most Valuable , and Bill Cover, Best Free Throw with an average of 68.22. BELOW: Elray Crazylegs Hirsch of the Los Angeles Rams was the guest speaker of the evening. 7 1 f 'mf' 1, 11,2521- 2 :P 111312 xml'-iffa-Yffz and iwo u n ide rs fig ht for The on. The hQd their Own, fhiafotifv scored the Cyril og 0 i nsr S. B . H V registers two Poly cms Dick G hand. ,r rr r r rrrr ,, M Coach Ray Postema The 'B' Baskefball Team, coached by Ray Posiema, had a very successful season. Winner of The Consolation Championship in The San Bernardino 'B' Basketball Tourney, they won 16 games, and lost only 7 by a few poinfs. The conference standing of The Team was Third, The besf record ever compiled by a Pacific High 'B' Baskelball Team. 'B' TEAM MEMBERS ARE: Ron Redmond, Lonnie Taylor, Roger Sfafes, Dick Harris, Dave Murray, John Lang, Mike Watson, Paul Boles, Tom Fisk, Mike Newkirk, Caesar Sereseres, and John Kennedy. ' ' iA iF1i'Al! , g 5 X 4 4 ,, .Y .,'l'3 5 ,1 ',1,1-kj' p'm'?f9. 2-sf: 4 ' .5g,.,ggif:.1Q3,Zj V' , ' 185 'M' 11 ,, L ' i -il . , -,Ai .i . A ' ' ' 253415 One of the most colorful ceremonies of the year, the crowning of basketball queen Joyce Callahan, is shown here. ABOVE are the queen and her court: M. Rice and L. Knotts, Sophomore Princess: B. Botts and J. Wilson 2nd Princess, E. Dexter and Queen Joyce Callahan, S. Hollingsworth lst Princess, and T. Self, C. Perkins Junior Princess, and K. O'Neil. AT THE LEFT, a dramatic moment in the Coronation ritual is shown. lu, lr I-1 186 'J Q ,wtf . new jf 1 1 no Www QV V' Q, I , 5:7 ff, f f WW , , ff, f f ' , u if , Baseball prospects look fairly good for the 1958 season, with pitching and first base the biggest question marks. Early season heavy rain has limited Coach Southworth's time and opportunity to develop these uncertain positions, but Pacific fans are always assured of a hustling ball club under his direction. TEAM MEMBERS ARE: J. Groover, C. Bradley, R. Warrick, J. Robertson, B. Butler, J. Lastoski, D. Warrick, F. Pettengill, M. Kaiser, B. Beers, J. Boyer, B. Gonzales, M, Jezek, D. Greer, J. Bowers, T. Fisk, G. Olin, B. Hedleston, B. Chap- man, and Coach Southworth. i Coach Stu Southworth . , , ,... ,f , f ,zffzezwhaf li 189 l J Q- r af J. 'El' l .L 1: .t Co p epends on developing players for the following years. Our iunior varsity baseball team, under the capable direction of Coach S h ma a, has a full schedule of games to provide playing experience for sophomore d s an iuniors who are not quite ready for varsity com t't' pe 1 ion. TEAM MEMBERS ARE: Mr. Smaha, D. Wilshire, R. Kempton, P Boles G Cl . , . em, M. Gronemyer, R. Cha-I con, O, Crawford, R. Fryer, M. Sunnes, T. Gang, E. Horton. ntinuing success in any s ort d Powell, K. Varsity Coach S game strategy with re- turning lettermen Bob Gonzales and Bob Butler. tu Southworth discusses u!:,u'f' .1 , , ., ll .-1 -il.. ff SNEAR PREV E V Mike Toylor ond Bev Burrus, Governor of Promotions, start the A.S.B. soles kick-off with u bongl lllli A1 3 1 3 1 Karen McDonald and Joan Winnen display our Victory Flog, which flies over the Gym offer cz Pirate Victory. A vic1ory????? nun. 191 l'll use any man They give me, says End Foofboll Coach Schiller. 192 ,. 442' J if -nf ' M? v V if M V l T l T l TN, ll l lg, T J ? 1 .4 S? CONFUCIUS SAY: YOU WANT NO ONE TO KNOW IT? THEN DON'T DO IT... ' As The Flag Twirlers tryout for Leadership Class, The mule onlookers look on. 193 R035 yOU -FX., The Cross-Country team this year is: Brian Curley, Asst. Mgr.: Joe More, Reed Simpson, James Shelton, Floyd Baker, Ken Grant, Larry Sterrett, Frank Lavis, Mgr., Art Flores, Capt., Oscar Crawford, Ed Beafson, Noel Bowden, Alan Jacobsen, Coach Finn, Doug DeTlnne, Charles Thomas, Charles Seward, Bob Peterson, Warren Dickens, Wayne Sfarne, Roy Sharp, Richard Lavoie, Virgil Anderson, Burt Anderson, Bill Sfancer, John Morton, Mel Sayre, Bob Splon, Fred Chrisman, Tom Pedigo, Jim Reed. Q Q ' ' .1 y f l ' ,. ' .,- 1 ' ss-e '79 'l ' 3l,'? llizf' QJQQ: , , if 1 , , , k J ,- , D +15 ,ve ,r,fzfw- f4fw9z6W'4y4w,4 f. -,,- www mfigyp f , f C. f., Q5 . , i f X ,f fff Q0 W? ,f 44 C, f - f' a,,vfewWVJyW94sr f MZ! ,W c '- .,i- 6 i if w,f.',,,4f .fffr .,.-bfffr. , -ff., J gf - 1 Ezeffgff ffl3Y5ff ffzfggfq 5? f ' f W O 1 fl Q 4 X Confucius Say: Easy to Run Down Hill. . . Much Pufflng to Run Llp Joe More, voted Most lmproved John Morton, voted Most Valuable 1 Larry Starrett, voted Best Sport QQ Q , rf f 4' '- v ' ' 1 ,, 4 , . x ,'., . 3 a ' 4 , Av f ug V ,,., ,til j It , A t,,-, I V 2 lrrrl Mi ,,,,f 33,7 VV,r A .p7j,::j.Q.'Zig-'rzfzgf' k' 'iff' 'j'7'jQ,,f we-v--iff, rlr' T1 iff, -' K . Noel Bowden and Charles Thomas, voted 'Outstanding Sophomores F' 4 1 PAC' Coach Leonard Pecchia As we go to press, the track is just beginning. Coach Pecchia expects this year's team to be the strongest in Pacific's history, especially at the B level. The biggest asset is balance, in that there is some strength in all events, rather than iust a few in- dividual stars. Terrible spring weather has hampered the train- ing schedule and caused postponment or cancellation of several early season meets. TEAM MEMBERS ARE: D. Turner, R. McCullough, E. Beatson, R. Martinez, P. Resendez, T. Basham, G. Taylor, J. Reed, E. Fowler, J. Keene, A. Williams, C. Thomas, D. Stephan, W. Starne, J. Mortan, L. Butler, H. Sherrard, J. Troutman, B. Splan, R. Lavoie, P. Potter, B. Murphy, H. Huclgens, C. Tribble, C. Fowler, E. Fowler, K. Smith M. Savage, J. Griner, G. Fowler, Coach Pecchia, B. Curley, L. Sterrett, R. Ortiz, L. Bolton, M. Rice, B. Woertink, K. Jennings, I. Ross, A. Beeker, R. Northington, B. Thomas, A. Webb, B. King, H. Washington, R. Lacey, G. Erskin, J. Davis, T. Beatty, G. McCormick, D. McCollough, C. Moore, J. Whitmill, R. Grace, and T. McKenzie. 0 . R... Confucius Say: Everything That Go Llp Must Come Down ABOVE: This unidenfifled P.H.S. Track team member shows good form as he clears The running high-lump of The River- side track meet LEFT: Another unidenfihed flying obiect clears The bar in The pole vcuiting evenf. Jim Hemphill Wally Raynor Roberf Voladez James Shelton Howard Wilson Roy Little Sfarr Coleman Roger Hart .lay Ellerbrook Claude Potts Dennis Johnson Lonnie Telles JY L3 :TLV F ABOVE: Pictured here are the wrestlers who have made the past year such a success for Pacific in the many wrestling tournaments. The Pacific wres- tling team, although only in its second year, really shined in competition this year. Honors captured include first place in the annual CBL novice tour- nament, individual placements of second, third, and fourth in the CIF tournament, and second place in the MT. Miguel tournament. TEAM MEM- BERS ARE: Starr Coleman, Howard Wilson, Charles Overhelman, Frank Winegar, Gary Erskins, Jay Ellerbrock, Roy Little, Lonnie Tullis, James Shelton, Robert Valadez, Mike McKovich, Roscoe Tullis, Willie Farris, Claude Potts, Art Bertolina, Roger Hart, Dennis Johnson, Jim Hemphill, Butch Dull, Gene Pope, Wally Raynor, Glen Rickert, Coach Liles. RIGHT: Two members ot the team practice wrestling techniques taught by coaches Fotia and Liles. llmli is ivy'- 200 Vi A l it At copy deadline, the tennis season is iust beginning, but Coach Ray Pastema is reasonably enthusiastic about the team's chances. He hopes for a finish among the top three in the Citrus Belt League, and he points with pride to the fact that 36 good candidates turned out for the squad. Last year's team finished with a record of I5 victories and 9 defeats, but the only returning lettermen are Cover, Evans, Baird, and Koch. Cover and Evans are three-year lettermen, however, and Cover is playing his second year as Number i. TEAM MEMBERS PICTURED ARE: N. Sprouse, T. Ashment, D. Baird C. Koch, L. Meisinger, V. Evans, B. Tyrell, M. ide, Mr. Postema, M. Newkirk, B. Benbow, S. Cramer, J. Wechsler, J. Van Wie, D. Owen, D. Hudson, W. Theim, D. Gaynor, J. Wilcox, S Voss, B. Greve, J. Ulicny, and iinseti B. Cover. 1 ' 1 fy 'ziI'4f'f'f-'01 f X f ' 417 eikwf C2 pg 4 zfffftf iff?4.ffWfw,if. M ,, ., ,, ff-ff pfwff ,, f 'zffgzwf .. .J:,,5,.f,wkf,,gzf!, uf ,fwfg fg 4 mmf,-f , 4'.' . .J ,X ,.,. M kg ,, . . ' W., tl' . ' i GOL ' EA! l . 'if'-W ,1 ABOVE: Nick Coussoulis, shows the necessity of good form during a drive. CENTER: Coached by Dan Young, this year's golf team remained high on the C.B.L. ladder during their season. The team members are D. Moore, B. Bailey, T. Olsen, E. Speolman, R. States, D. Stockton, N. Coussoulis, L. Soto, J. Evans, W. Willhoft, BELOW: Leo Soto, a senior also, tees off. i 3, an ABOVE: Coach Lindt's swimming team shows good form and style. TEAM MEMBERS ARE: C. Patterson, J. Olenick, R. Duenes, C. Seward, T. Ziegler, P. Karns, J. Overland, R. Patton, B. Ryder, B. Mooney, B. Watt, N. Fowley, C. Adams, J. Young, D. Williams, H. Babson, R, Henley, R. Lush, D. French, S. Colegrove, R. Reno, B. Rasmussen, D. Hawley, B. Lewis, D. Supernow, J. Harris, B. Benke, D. Harris, R. Smith. BELOW: Waiting forthe big moment, Russ Smith readies himself to dive. AVTOGYQAVH ,X , ,Ea ,I+ F 3 an L' . ff,-' p J 1 1 jr' ry' . Ln' if Q5 ' S ABOVE: The cabinet of Pacific's GAA can cer- tainly look back on the past year as one of the most successful years yet. CABINET MEMBERS ARE: Judy Williams, Committee Chairman, Deanna Dod- son, Chaplain, Nancy Emeigh, President, Kay Condie, Sports Manager, Karen Newberg, Soph- omore Representatives, Elaine Wilson, Secretary, Margie Wooclall, Historian, Sue Threatt, Sopho- more Representative, Sherry Shehan, Sophomore Representative, Cyn Mudgett, Treasurer, Sally Shannon, Sophomore Representative, and Jill Wechsler, Vice President. BELOW: These are the girls who actively took place in the many proiects and playdays of GAA. Q ffl ILS' 1' 0 -T- 204 ' iiisuf . J , X . T ty ' ' 4 lk l BETIY WYSS GAA Sponsor l N MARGARET LAWRENCE GAA Sponsor BERNICE PETERMAN ALMA WILES GAA Sponsor MA RY ROBERTS if TE N N Y ABOVE: Decxnnu Dodson reiurned The ball fo her opponeni in 0 relaxed manner during one of The practice sessions of The Tennis team. RIGHT: Sherrie Shehon fees OFF during spring proc- fice of one of the fovoriie sporfs of girls' phys. ed. classes. F0 F i 2 ,kd Margie Woodall, Kay Condie, Jill Wechsler, Elaine Wilson, Judy Trimble, Sue Threatt, Sally Shannon. Coached This year by a newcomer of The girls P.E. department, The basketball team underwent a very successful year. The most important victory of The season was over San Berdoo at The spring CBL playday. Credit goes To the coach, Miss Peterman. , K E .MXL L Sharon Bergman, Karen Newberg, Nancy Emeigh, Kathy Sullivan, Cyn. Mudgeit, Sandy Smothers, Elaine Temple. dl-VERY demonstrofe The proper form sport. BELOW: Karen Newberg, while is shown here pcarficipczring in the ING' S CJ 1' T BAL L Kay Condie was really in the air while reaching for a chance to spike that volleyball. In the background is Cyn Mudgett rooting her on. VOL is um, The determined look on Judy Williams face expresses the feel- ings of the team during more than one ballgame held on the girls' athletic field. Behind the bat is Joan Stembridge. 209 .Aix ,Q R324 fl ' P 4 e- -lf- W Xf ,gf- A sophomore on her way fo the GAA informal inifiofion. f . , ,,,f..f , , . fl' jf .X 4 9 of .Pwnc GAQQ fo' A yoe9jQl3cis cfqgonnly monofd to , To- Q 75' eyes og oTher 'f oooo ak' - me G23 post suc- dance mf ' v N--1' W A I .s , N f fp. N V J 'Rial S sf' 44 :gag . Q- QP s,5f.g' .v ,'.' M., ' NJ s. ' 0. I4 1 g9a .:Of ' Y.-t:f9+-'QR' 93 5 M' -id' ' ::3f9 . 1' b . ., I 210 A 'Ui Z f 'w l l Active participation in the activities of the Girls' Athletic Association also has its material benefits. Pictured above are the letterwomen o f GAA. From LEFT TO RIGHT, They are: Margie Woodall, Nancy Emeigh, Joan Stembridge, Elaine Wilson, Jill Wechsler. 1 W my GAA also has its formal side. Each year a formal initiation to welcome new members into the club is held. This is a candle light ceremony which has always stressed the moral and social values. .mtl ! 5 2 2 2 A 5 5 2 gi 4 N I Z ,l -an ,, -Y T Z E f ff ff 2, ff Q VV lkky if ,,'f e, idly' ,,., . ,.,,L ff tftit f , , ,yky 7 , I M., M, 'TEACHERS f if You ENTER BY 1gYQyuR3ELEf'Q11hgse fhqmqni and womengfwhp :hgyef dftetfnptetfglo the ammuniti'6Wfior'lsuceeyis ,1 I ifefgffutiiie struggles. They have T qttempteygijy work, ondftheir successfLjwil'l be the extent of our dchievemejjjgviyj ,eV i years ahead, Our tecghers to give usjmorefthcxn an ject rnctteiji They hcye tried to helptus formqifateqjobits for spccessful ,livingf oper- cztikngjyiihffcziej' the ancient eclstern philosophy: MY TEACHER FOR QRNE DAY: MY FRIEND FQRMLIFEK The office? staff members! have cu genuine part? of the yfoci,5,ity,Qf5:onf fgieiotlyt '4'y joy! the efficgient S9Hi00'- lilio X! 2 I , . , Y ,ff f 2 if ,f , I ,x E 5 - , , , ff 2 f , W, 5 , X . 5 GM, .,,. K ft f Aff V ,Q f ff Mx f ff ' .W 9 f f ' z X X inspiration foyrf ii iFOi:'?q iC,'iifCi NANCI STARK Secretary DR. BAlLEY Principal Our 1957-58 school year has certainly been the most outstanding one in our history in terms of student attitude and behavior. Our campus has been more adult than ever in our history. We congratulate the class of '58 for its leadership and the other two classes for their cooperation. You deserve this very fine annual. KENNETH P. BAILEY it 'LT ,J l J if 214 fi 4 1 EDWARD V. RYAN Boys' Vice Principal We are completing a school year at Pacific that is certainly one of which both students and faculty can be proud. Enrollmentswise, this high school is one of the largest in The state, yet Through The magnificent attitude of the students iT has main- tained a small school atmosphere. This has been a year of outstanding accomplishments during The school year which include such Things as development of Senior Plaza, establishing The Rock of Champions, The passing of The bond issue that will give us an auditorium, allow us To black-top The parking lot and landscape Those campus areas that are still undeveloped. During This school year it will be recalled that we had our first Sopho- more Campout and our first Sophomore Orientation Day. Due To the enthusiastic student leadership, both of These affairs were a Tremendous success. In one year They will become traditional at Pacific. Everything at Pacific is primarily due to The hard work of Pacific students. lt should also be stated that while Pacific is strong in activities, we must remember that The foundation on which our activities program is built is The scholastic achievement of many of our students. We have constantly been proud of The number of scholarship winners, and we believe that The achievement in scholarship is better This year Than ever before. peers. JEAN STU D E R Secreto ry Education is Not a destination-it is a iourney-always we are enrouTe. i953-1958 Five years during which Pacific High School has held its doors open to young Americans iourneying along life'S education highway. We pause a moment in review. Pacificana, our book of memories, named so to designate a year aT Pacific, has now been successfully published five times-each edition a bit larger and more impressive, yet each significant in itself. Each year has brought its rewards and its successes-with T957-i958 topping all. As we stand at the close Of Tl'1lS OUP fifth year, we can truthfully say Pacific has not only been launched successfully but has already established itself in its proper orbit. Now we must strive to make our light glow ever more brightly, and to extend our educational influence to even greater distances as we circle in our orbit-and, in so doing, helping in our way to brighten the hearts of the world for all peoples. V GERTUDE BOETTCHER Girls' Vice Principal 4 .. 1' e++-e.--- 215 Those of you who are being graduated this year can Take deep pride in the many things you have accomplished during your three years here. Your class has had few ELLA SMITH Secretary INEZ PERRINE Attendance Secretary SHEFRA ROZENSTAIN Attendance Secretary CAROL POULSON Attendance Secretary LOIS McCOY WANDA FLOYD Switchboard Operator Recorder GORDON PARK STEPHEN HANSEN DORTHY BROOKS Counselor Attendance Counselor Nurse LEORA COOPER Financial Secretary HELLECE CARMICHAEL Cafeteria Manager ANGUS HANKLA Q NAOMI BROWN Head Custodian Mafron l Quill , GERALD BAUGHMAN Math-Science, Pomona Col- lege B.A., sponsor of the Math Club. AL BONE Agriculture, University of California at Los Angeles B.S., co sponsor ot FFA. RALPH BRADY HOWARD BETTS Art-Crafts, Stanford Uni- Agriculture, University of California at Davis B.S., co-sponsor of FFA. versity M.A. QUINCY BROWN Business Educotion, Uni versity of Redlands A.B. VERNA BROWN English, University of lowa B.A., sponsor of Radio Workshop. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS Counselor and Drama, Tufts University M.A., sponsor of Thespian Troupe 1552 and Paciticana. CLAUDIA CLEVELAND Business Education, Ore- gon State College M.S., sponsor of the Sophomore Class. RICHARD COFFIN MARILYN CRAMER DOROTHY DOOLITTLE Counselor and Psychology, l'lOmemCIl4ln9, Wclllc Walla English, Pomona College Augustana College B.A., COHSQS B-A-1 CO'SP0f'50' B-A-I C 0 ' 5 P O n 5 O r of sponggf of of Girls League. POQSTTQS. 3. 1 4-. NORMAN FAWLEY Director of Activities and Social Studies, University of Santa Claro B.A., sponsor of Student Council. R x :V LOUIS FINN Machine Shop, University lot California at Santa Barbara B.A., Cross- Country Coach. JAMES FOTIA ESTER FULLER Art and Physical Educa- English, Columbia Univer- tion, University of Minne- sity M.A. sota B.S., sponsor of Junior Class. ROBERT HOGENMILLER Math, Claremont College M.S. 218 --Zh-. JOHN GRENFELL HARRY HARBAUGH MARY GOTTLEIB Physical Education Uni- Instrumental Music, Uni- Business English and Re- versity of Southern Cali- versity of Southern Cali- tail Selling, Pennsylvania fornia M.S., Varsity fornia M.M., sponsor of State College M.Ed. Football Coach. Band and Orchestra. DAVID HOEL Social Science, University of North Dakota NLS., sponsor of Junior Opti- mists and Sophomore Class. Confucius Say: A Man ho Goes Over What He Already Learned and s Some New Understanding from lt: ls Worthy to Be a Teacher. MARGARET JEFFORDS CHARLES KALNIN Homemaking, Lake Erie ELDRED JONES Social Science, University PAUL KETCHAM College B.A., co-sponsor of Girl's League. V Librarian, University o Kansas B.S. f of Maine B.S., sponsor of Math-Science, University Young Republicans. of Redlands B.S. JAMES LEEPER English, Southwest Texas State College M.Ed., sponsor of Jilters. BETH LEONARD Business Education and Counselor, University of Southern California M.S., sponsor of Sobobans. WILLIAM KRABILL Math-Science, University of lllinois M.S., sponsor of Pacific Amateur Radio Club. MARGARET LAWRENCE Psychology and Physical Education, Mills College M.Ed., co-sponsor of GAA and Drill Team. RUTH LEWIS English and Journalism, University of California M.A., sponsor of Quill and Scroll. ELVIN l.ll.ES Social Studies, Oklahoma ASQM B.S. .llllllll ull! 'Iv S i 1l'.!!lE 55553952 i 'lv MARIE LINDBLOM Social Science, U CHESTER l.lNDT Science, Walla Walla Col lege B.A., sponsor of niversiiy of Southern California ROBERT MACOMBER Chemistry, LaSlerra Col- lege B.A., sponsor of Pre- Me !.'J'!'1 ' fini, ' 1' lla' ' l -Y 'if i l , l i Skin Divers and Swim MARTY MARTINEZ ming Coach. Social Science, University of California at Los Angeles B.A. -im LOUIS LOPEZ Social Science, Universiiy of California ai Los Angeles B.A., sponsor of Key Club and Senior Class. DON LUNDY Math-Science, University of Akron B.A. 1-it qw ll ,,,r K JACK MCCULLOUGH Music, Pennsylvania State University M.A., sponsor of Dance Band and Music Production. JEROME McGEHEARTY DON McGREGOR Math-Science, The Uni- Social Science, University versity of Texas B.B.A, of Michigan M.A., sponsor of Condors. Confucius Sayz lt Is a Great Pleasure to Learn and Relearn Again. ROBERT MEADE versflfy of Southern CGM' Sheetmetal, University of Ef19llSl1f Illinois SYCITG Unl- ornia A.B., sponsor ot Hawaii. , versity MS' Bowling Club. if ,gif Donls MORRISON Business Eddcafion, Uni- versity ofi,4Aitizona M.A., manager' ogfthe ,A Student Store.:, V , DON NIEMEYER Social Studies ancl Coach- ing, University of Red- lands B.A. CARLTON oins Industrial Arts, Chico State B.A., co-sponsor of Bowling Club. 221 CRUZ NEVAREZ English and Social Science, University of Redlands B.A., sponsor of Kiwis and Junior Class. l i i CHARLES PAINTER Photography, California College of Arts and Crafts B.A., sponsor of Photo and Camera Club. MARY JO POINDEXTER Homemaking, l n dia n a University B.S., sponsor of Dantes. 222 LEONARD PECCH IA Physical Education and Social Studies, University ot Colorado M.Ed., spon- sor ot Cadet Corps. RAYMOND POSTEMA Business and Physical Education, Western Uni- versity M.A., Varsity Tennis Coach. N l , . -il- , Q x gil BERNICE PETERMAN Y - Pl'IYsical Education, Ore- gon State College M.S., sponsor of Ski Club and GAA. GRACE PETERSON Social Studies and Math, University of Colorado B.A. I, 'uf' . gk ..- Q as V li , ,psf if ,xt i A so it BLANCHE PRESTON Spanish, University of RONALD REHUAME California M.A., sponsor Latin, St. Thomas College CARL SCHILLER of C.S.F'. M.Ed., sponsor of Legati. 1 , Social Science and Physi- cal Education, Western MARY ROBERTS WALTER SCHUILING , English and Physical Social Science, University Education, University of of Minnesota Ph.D., spon- Kentucky B.A., sponsor of sor of Senior Class. Fellowship. ANGELA SlGNOR English and Counselor, Omaha University B.S. Michigan University M.A., sponsor of Varsity Club. LES SCHUMACHER Special Education and Counseling, University of South Dakota M.A. Confucius S y: Easier to Rule a ' ation Than Students. MlLTON SMAHA HAROLD SOUTHWORTH Social Studies, University Mathlland Coaching, Uni- af Redlands B.A., Junior versitf of . Oregon M.S., Varsity Baseball Coach. Varsity Baseball, Coach. M, GEORGE STANCER Business Education and Counselor, Pomona Col- lege A.B., sponsor of the Loan Commission. MARILYN STUBBE English, Bowling Green State University M.A., sponsor of Y-Teens and Junior Class. DAVID STURGES lndustriol Arts, University of California at Los Angeles B.V., sponsor of Rock and Mineral Club. GLEEN TAYLOR English, Southwest Texas State College M.A. PAUL TAYLOR Physical Education, Uni- versity of Southern Cali- WILLIAM THOMAS Math-Science, Ohio State University M.A. ANSON THOMPSON Agriculture, Chico State College M.A., co-sponsor of FFA. fornia B.A. BLAIR UHL English, Colorado State College A.M., sponsor oi Mutineers. JOSIPHINE VAUGHN Science, University of California A.B., sponsor SID TOMS Printing and Drafting, Pacific Union College B.S. of Pagettes. DONNA wAssoN English and Speech, Uni- versity of Arkcinsas M.E., sponsor of 3 CHARLOTTE TUTHILL Business Education, Uni versity of Colorado Ed.D. sponsor of Better Busi ness Corporation. ,E ezmlm, 1 lift ,..t B Confucius Says Man Books Do ot Ll Up ords . . . any Words Do otU UpThought. BOB WEBSTER Physical Education, San Social Studies, University of Southern California B.S., Varsity Basketball Coach. KENNETH WINSOR Spanish and French, ln- stituto Allende, Mexico M.A., sponsor of Les Amis Elites. JAMES WATSON Industrial Arts and Coun- selor, Los Angeles State College M.A., sponsor of Termites. ALMA WILES Physical Education, Fresno State A.B., spon- sor of GAA. DANIEL YOUNG Math, Ohio University B.S., Golf Coach and sponsor of Gallahads. C Q-1 CHARLES WOOD Spanish, University of California A.B., sponsor of Los Conquistadores. DONALD WOLF Business Education, Northwestern University M.A. l 1' H lt,At.f, v, BETTY WYSS Physical Education, San Jose State B.A., co- sponsor of GAA. 225 4 '.a'.,' -dv. , ,. . W ' wi- Y . :FV ' Y ' 'mv r f if CON EAY: GIVE T V T Y e lish eni are bee g od adve ' em n are better sales fogjhem, to and graducxt stores, and to I Our profoulatha ks their interest in Us. f' 6 3 Qt, AND Thelr Q3 5 aongrafuloffons f SEN CL ASS Z 2 Z 5 i X. Across from Perris Hill Ballpark. Refreshing remembranc e y tw so 1 fax U' lf' I xi 0 QA .V .w y. F x A .01 L A CRX: fmt :I uf.,- C I X t l if Bottled uncler authority of The Coca-Cola Company by The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of San Bernardino ' o' um vu waz? 1 . inf + il! il .ui-L 229 LALAR'S FASHIONS Exclusive Dresses and Lingerie Highland at Del Rosa San Bernardino, California f HARRY AUSTIN MILLING INC Emily Creswell Invites You to Come in and See the Newest Yarns in Popular Colors Also the Latest Patterns' At the New Location 208 E HIGHLAND AVE San Bernardino TURNER 5-5581 Elltdlnuse of ewkshurg 15? E .fm I ,raw I g KNITTING - FINE YARNS M 8. M TELEVISION Sales and Service Most Makes ofTelevisions, Hi F1 s and Radios FREE ESTIMATES ilk? '7 I 27245 Baseline Highland, Calif GI 88114 u.......g1H WW Open Every Evening to 9:30 4-61 W. Highland Ave. QNear EJ San Bernardino San Bernardincfs Most Complete Record,CeLBQgrf' 232 HERBOLD'S SHOES Del Rosa Center Open Monday and Friday till 9 p.1n. LUND'S VALLEY PAINT STORE 200 E. Hignlnnd Avenue sen Rennnnnne, California Telephone 76598 Del Rosa Ce .mind-1, ,, COMPLETE RECORD DEPARTMENT nter Records Open Evenings Telephone Tu-92501 L 'I Congratulations to the Class of 758 PACIFIC TELEPHONE COMPANY Xx , U Q ? HIGHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 1800 West Highland Ave. r San Bernardino, Calif. , Tul 850185 HONEY BUN BAKERY 25316 Highland Ave. 'Commercial San Bernardino, Calif. 'Industrial Phone TU. 9-6913 'Residential Telephone TU 9-7012 SHIRLEY BOGH BASELINE LAUNDRY - GENERAL CONTRACTO11 CLEANERS 6929 Fairfax Drive Sanflgernardino, Calif. 26212 Baseline 1 i San Bernardino, Calif. 3 235 ITS FUN TO BOWL AT me F ' 'S Q S SAN BERNARDINO RE 8I1 ARROW?-ll5ElgIlgAG1llllEl'DalSd PilZlIYY SHOP SEMRAUS FOOD MARKET EFFIE'S DRESSMAKING 371W H' h ee 1ghmdAWmue IHGHLANDAVENUEYARDAGF , San Bernardino, California ANiQI1?jgJLi13IJ5iUG FRED R. BAUGHMAN EDWINA HOFMAISTER JOE ULLO DE NUCC'0 PAINT MART N Tofws Assocmrsn senvlce N NQRTOWS P515 3, SUPPLIES 4-88 West Highland Ave. 24874 Baseline 25979 Baseline Turner 93549 Turner 8-9556 Glenview 83334 SCOTTY'S SPECIALTY BAKERY 055A MUSIC C0- 119 E. Highland Ave. PUTHQBEEGIEEQQZMACY 4,21 Highland Aveb Tuxedo 430-148 Turner 7-0188 Turner 79235 UALITY CLEANERS TY DEAN Q 1164 D'ggggg5fmDv5yGS Dale Tuxedo 42,3477 A Turner 234l0Y Tuxedo 445464 Congralulations to the Senior Class 4202 Sierra Way RA9lg!-llQSem1?R COMPLIMENTS OF TUFUCV 20510 Glenview 88538 A FRIEND TOP DOC CHANNEL ON YOUR RADIO D AL if 4 , KILOCYC LES 236 X V L3 3 . - A A Ap .i i lfif IN Tl' ' Z: l jj , 3 1' . if l ' -F' 3 .fu J 'l ' I ' o ' 'f u ' r f ' 1 1 if 1 1 , I . 'Sv -I .V . stkgagv. ' H2 ' 'P ,ef . Yew: fe., QLA15, , - I Y el, Aaron, Mike 84, 91 Abken, Marion 21 Abney, Shirley 149 Ackerman, Judy 70, 91 Ackerman, Norman 91 Ackerman, Richard 149 Adams, Carol Jean 149 Adams, Carl 85, 91, 202 Adams , Judith 149 Adcock, Marion Joy 149 Adkins, Judy 11, 91 Adkins Adkins Aiken, Akam, Akers, , Joyce 22 , Tobe 91 Marian 91 Judy 149 Pat 131, 204, 208 Akstull, Jackie 149 Albretsen, Susan 84, 149 Alducin, Donald 91 Alexander, Claudia 21, 72, 85, 126 Alexander, James 149 Alexander, Joan 116, 149 Allen, Allen, Allen Don 21 John 112, 113 Kendal 79 91 Alleni ozeii 115, Allen, Pot 81, 82, 91, 129 Allen, R, 85 Allred, Bennet 149 Allyn, Ann 85, 149 Althouse, Richard 91 Alton, Herbert 21 Amos, Ray 21 Amrine, Jim 11, 21 Amundson, Joyce 21 Anderson, Bert 21, 78, 194 Anderson, Merelyn 82, 91 Anderson, Mike 21, 67, 69, 79, 144 Anderson, Ralph 149 Anderson, Richard 8, 61, 69, 79, 112 lil L Barker, Barbara 149 Barker, Sharen 81, 91 Barkley, Charles 149 Barnes, Francis 91 Barnes, Jean 22, 61, 64, 65 68, 69, 85, 86,112, 113,115,144 Barnes, Milton 91 Barnes, Sheila 22, 82 Barrera, Edward 149 Barrett, Ronald 112, 113, 149 Barry, Trink 61, 65, 80, 130, 133, 139 Bashman, Bill 79, 91 Bashman, Gloria 149 Basham, Tommy 91, 196 Bass, Bob 23, 78, 86, 171, 172 Bastedo, Donita 71, 91 Bateman, Louanne 91 Batt, Jim 23 Battiste, Joyce 91, 116 Baucon, Jean 117, 149 Baughman, Mr. Gerald 68, 217 Baum, Barbara Ann 23, 117 Bauman, Peggy 149 Baur, Charlene 149 Baxter, Don 91, 118 Beanchi, Bonnie 23 Beard, Bonn-ie 23, 65, 82 Beatson, Edward 149, 194, 196 Beatty, Glenda 23, 65, 82 Beatty, Tommy 149, 169 Becker, Donna 91 Beckman, Shirley Ann 117 Bedoya, lrene 91 Beebe, Billy 149 Beecler, A. 78 Beeker, Allan 91, 196 Beeler, Joseph 74, 77, 112, 113, 149 Beers, Bob 189 Behrens, Bob 83, 149, 176 Beir, Stephen 23, 80 Bell, John 149 Bonnelle, Dennia 70, 92 Boon, George 92 Barchmann, Ronald 84, 92, 115 Borchman, Kenneth 150 Borden, Roger 71 Boren, Audrey 23 Boster, Dale 92, 116 Bothke, Georiean 92, 116 Bounds, Joe 70, 150 Bouyette, C. 84 Bowden, Noel 81, 194, 195 Bowen, Jim 24 Bowers, Jerry 83, 92, 189 Bowie, Phillip 92 Bowman, Micheal 150 Bowling Club 80 Boyd, Shirley 92, 116, 117 Boyens, Richard 92 Boyer, Jim 24, 81,170,172,180,l81 182, 183, 184, 189 Boys' Choir 118 Bradley, Craig 7, 23, 60, 134, 135, 189 Bradley, Mike 150 Bradshaw, Carol 150 Brady, Ivan 81, 108 Brady, Mr. Ralph 217 Braham, Howard 83,4150 Brandtield, Barbara 71, 150 Branson, Arlie 112, 113 Brasingtan, Glenn 92 Bray, lova 24, 82 Brayton, Dennis 24 Brennen, Arthur 92 Bridges, Richard 71, 150 Briese, Robert 24, 68, 79, 1 12, 1 15 Briggs, Ben ,25, 77, 134, 140 Brigham, Terry 69, 74, 78, 86, 92, 139, 172, 173 Brimmer, Geraldine 150 113, 144 Anderson, Richard 75 Anderson, Richard 149 Bell, Clara 115,149 Belleau, Larry 81 Brinkley, Charles 150 Briscoe, Peter 150 Anderson, Virgil 22, 78, 194 Andrade, Joseph 149 Andrade, Margie 22, 82, 116 Andres, Gary 79, 176 Andrews, James 84, 149 Apostolos, John 149 Applegate, Janice 149 Aragon, Nancy 22, 65, 80, 131, 179 Ardema, Mark 22, 180, 183 Armstrong, George 70, 149 Arvizu, Pauline 149 Asbill, Bonnie 71, 91 Ashford, Anita 91, 129 Ashment, Connie 149 Ashment, Tom 22, 134, 200 Ashworth, Saralee 12, 149 Assemblies 132, 133 Atchley, Geneva 91 Attebury, Ervel 149 Austin, Jo Ann 91 Autrey, Dan 22 Ayling, Virginia 116, 149 B Cheerleaders 129 B Pompon , Babington, Barbara 12, 22, 72 Babson, Harry 91, 118, 202 Babson, Jean 128, 149 Bachel Backlu Baier, ler, Lucille 116 nd, Suellen 22, 64, 72 C. 128 Bailey, Barbara 69, 71, 82, 149 Bailey, Bennett 84, 149, 201 Bailey, Bailey, Dr. Kenneth 9, 132, 166, 214 Robert 22, 28, 29, 79, 85, 112, 113, 115 Baird, Don 22, 78, 85, 200 Baird, Virginia 91,116,126 Baisinger, Judy 84, 128, 149 Baker, Carrie 91 Baker, Floyd 149, 194 Baker, Gail 149 Baker, Gary 11, 149 Baker, Maureen 112, 113, 149 Baker, Sally 149 Baker, William 82, 91, 180, 183 Baldivid, Frank 91, 149 Band 112 Banks, n,,,J-- S'.1e't?ff3, Belleza, Gerald 23 Benbow, Richard, 149 Benbow, Robert 149, 200 Bendekovics, Rosemarie 149 Bender, Janet 91 Benedict, Sandra 92 Benke, Bruce 81, 92, 202 Bennecke, Robert 92 Bennett, Catherine 71, 92 Bennett, Jacqueline 92 Bennett, Linda 23 Berger, Louis 84, 92 Bergman, John 84, 149 Bergman, J. 149 Bergman, Sharon 112, 113,119,149, 204, 207 Bergman, P. 82 Bernstein, Karen 149 Berrit, R. 70 Bertolina, Art 92, 170, 172, 199 Berry, Mary 149 Bethurum, Gwen 149 Better Business Corporation 72 Betts, Mr. Howard 75, 217 Bible, Cynthia 92 Biddinger, Judy 149 Bird, Fred 23 Birnkrant, Bill 149 Black, David 117, 118, 149 Blaidsdell, Beverly 92 Blair, Shelby 92, 116 Blankenship, Betty 23 Blodgett, Helen 92 Bloomquist, Jerry 58, 176 Boaz, Terry 150 -. V Bodenhammer, Eli1z'd1'feth 92 Bochller, Lucielle 22 Bodman, Ann 64, 65, 69, 92, 129 Boettcher, Mrs. Gertrude 86, 215 Boger, Donna 116, 149 Boger, Norman 80 Bogh, JoAnn 11, 24, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 77, 85, 86 Bogh, Lynn 149 Bohman, Juanita 116, 149 Boles, Paul 83, 92, 176, 185, 190 Bolton, Lowell, 92, 196 Bonak, Sandra 92 Bond, Carole 149 M Bone, Mr. Al 75, 1Q:32,,X217 ' --fri: , Bristoll, Karen 82, 126, 150 Brittain, James 70, 150 Britton, Bernice 25 Britton, Nancy 116, 150 Brook, Dorothy 216 Brooks, Bonnie 149 Brooks, Bonnie 92, 150 Brooks, Linda 24, 66, 115, 1 135 16, 125, Brouyette, Charles 77, 80, 92 Brown, Beth 25, 115 Brown, Dennis 71, 150 Brown, Harold 92, 117 Brown, James 83 Brown, Jere 92, 117 Brown, Joan 65, 82, 92, 131 Brown, Joline 92 Brown, Karen 82, 92, 117 Brown, Marilyn 81, 150 Brown, Neomie 216 Brown, Mr. Quincy 217 Brown, Roy 150 Brown, Sally 25, 117 Brown, Sue 150 Brown, Miss Verna 71, 217 Brownell, Darlene 25, 71 Brozovich, Mary 25 Bruce, Darlene 71, 92 Bryers, Joan 150 Buchman, Sherryl 150 Budy, Charles 25 Bugbee, Tom 92 A Bull, Richard 92 fs QU. Bullard, Robert 93:3- 'il5'g Bunch, Martin 25 Bunch, Ruth 93, 116 Bunker, Wayne 93 Bunnell, Joan 84, 150 Burford, Lorna 93, 150 Burkeybile, Bill 150 Burr, Bruce 81, 117 Burr, Judith 116, 150 Burrus, Bev 7, 25, 61, 65, 71,121,134, 136,191 Bush, Joyce 65, 69, 71, 81, 82, 93 Busselle, Julie 150 Butcher, Judy 129 . Butler, Bob 86, 188, 189, 190 Butler, Bonnie 82, 93 Butler, Carol 117: . ,A if Butler, Larry 93, 196 Butowitez, Joyce 25, 69 Buxton, James 150, 176 Byfield, Carolyn 25 Bytqeld, Elaine 150 Byron, Jack 93 Cain, Mary 150 Calahan, Joyce 65, 120, 130, 133, 134 135, 186, 187 Caldwell, Judy 82, 131, 150 Cale, Jimmy 150 Gale, Leland 75 Calhoun, Arleene 93 California Scholarship Federation 69 Call, Melvin 93 Callahan, Gerald 93, 117, 118 Calleros, Mary Ann 66, 117 Camacho, Arlene 117 Camera and Photo Club 73 Cameron, Ricky 84, 128, 150 Cameron, Steve 150 Campbell, Bonnie 26 Campbell, Barbara 117 Campbell, Ernestine 93 Campbell, James 150 Campbell, Mary 150 Canavan, Micheal 79, 84, 93, 107, 130 Capece, Jack 150 Cardwell, Gene 93 Cardwell, Hap 68, 26 Carey, Edwin 75, 93 Carlson, Bill 93 Carmack, Jim 26, 81, 83 Carmicheal, Carol 115, 116, 150 Carmeicheal, Helen 216 Carner, Caroletta 93 Corillo, Lonnie 150 Carter, Dale 26, 112, 113, 114 Carver, Melvin 75, 150 Cary, Vivian 93, 116, 117 Cass, Russell 93 Cassady, Donald 115, 150 Casteel, Joan 26 Cathcart, Judy 26, 204 Cattano, Janet 150 Centlivre, Kay 93 Centofanti, Angela 26, 82 Centofanti, Roselyn 150 Chacon, Gloria 66, 93 Chacon, Linda 26 Chacon, Rowena 66, 93 Chacon, Roy 66, 93, 114, 190 Chatiee, Roger 81, 150 Chamberlin, Anita Faye 26, 64, 65, 69, 133 Chambers, Mr. F. D. 10, 71, 217 Chambers, William 150, 176 Chandler, James 150 Chaplo, Kenneth 150 Chapman, William 14, 26, 72, 117, 189 Chappell, Coraene 58 Chappell, Sam 93, 172 Chavez, Linda 150 Cheairs, Sally 93 Cheairs, Sue 82, 150 Chernak, Earnest 93 Cheerleaders 120, 121 Cherry, Lynne 151 Chester, Lynn 26 Chilcote, Janet 151 Childers, Wanda 151 Chiles, Bill 27 Choate, Lois 74, 80, 128, 151 Choate, Lloyd 93 Chrisman, Fred 112, 113, 117, 151, 194 Christensen, Mary 27, 82 Christianson, Carol 17, 72, 93 Cismowski, Don 93 Cismowski, Lonnie 93 Clapperton, Charlene 64, 65, 69, 82, 93, 131 Clark, David 150 Clark, Jeanette 15, 69, 72, 93 Clark, Marie 27 Clark, Patti 27, 77, 126 Clark, Ray 78, 93 Clay, Shirley 93, 117 Clayton, Howard 74, 93, 176 Cleary, Micheal 75, 151 Clem, Gary, 151, 190 Cleveland, Miss Claudia 217 , 411. , d.i,, , Cluck, Chuck 79, 93 Clusters 79 Clute, Darlene 27 Clyman, Linda 116, 151 Cochran, Wanda 116 Cockrell, Roy 93 Cody, Jack 93 Cotqlee, Don 27 CoFlin, Mr, Richard 76, 217 Coggshall, Don 27 Colegrove, Dewight 75, 151, 202 Coleman, John 27, 70 Coleman, Starr 7, 27, 172, 198, 199 Collins, Charles 93 Collins, Ginger 151 Collins, Ralph 28 Collins, Roberta 27 Collins, Stan 27 Comstock, Janice 151 Condie, Kay 28, 66, 204, 206, 207, 209 Condors 86 Condrey, John 75, 151 Congleton, James 84, 151 Cooney, Pat 28, 116 Cook, Alfred 81, 93 Cook, Nan 151 Cooper, Johnny 151 Cooper, Kay 28, 82 Cooper, Keith 28 Cooper, Mrs. Leora 216 Cooper, Sandra 84, 131 Cooper, Pam 82, 84, 151 Corcovelos, Pete 93 Cornwell, Jack 28 Cortez, Delia 116, 151 Cortez, Jimmy 66 Coughneour, Albert 28, 71 Coussoulis, Matina 71, 117, 151 Coussoulis, Nick 28, 68, 86, 201 Country Fair 142 Cover, William 6, 28, 60, 69, 86, 145 180, 182, 183 Covey, Ronnie 93, 117, 118 Cowell, Christine 116, 151 cox, Rey ao, 151 Cox, Ricky 93 Craig, Douglas 94 Craig, Richard 151 Crain, Sherry 116, 151 Crammer, Steve 200 Cram, Judy 7, 28, 47, 64, 65, 130 Cramer, Marilyn 217 Crawford, Christine 28 Crawford, Flora 9 Crawford, Oscar 151, 190, 194 Crawford, Sue 9 Creller, James 151 Cresswell, Ernest 151 Crew, Lonnett 116 Crockett, Charlene 28, 126 Croft, Edward 112,113,114,115 Croft, Dave 94 Cropsey, Kent 28, 75 Crowe, Ray 151 Cruse, Diane 28 Cruse, Marge 94, 129 Crutchfield, Carol 94 Cruzen, Gary 94, 176 Cruzen, Richard 84, 94, 130, 131, 176 Cummins, Thomas 94 ' Cundietft, Barbara 94, 112, 113 Cundieff, Jacqueline 28, 112, 113 Cunningham, Allen 94 Cunningham, Barbara 151 Curley, Brian 77, 151, 194, 196 Currie, Dave 74, 81, 94, 176 Curtis, Janice 70, 94, 151 Custom Cars 140 Cutter, Linda 69, 70, 76, 85, 94, 112, 113, 115, 130 Dace, Linda 94 Dagle, Judy 94 Dailey, Beatrice 94 Daily, Pat 69, 94, its Daly, Judy 28, 66 Damus, Paul 84, 151 Dance Band 114 Dances 130 Dandino, Gloria 115, 151 Daniels, Sharon 65, 82, 94, 130 Dantes 65 238 Darling, David 94 Darna Daugh ll, David 151 erty, Betty 94, 116 Davidson, Daniel 84, 151 Davidson, Joyce 8, 29, 64, 69, 113, 125 Davidson, Linda 151 Davis, Arthur, 180, 183 Davis, Carolyn 151 Davis, Dorothy 29 Davis, lzol 116 Davis, Jean 94 Davis, Jim 94,151,176,196 Davis, Karleen 7, 29, 64, 65, 69, 85 Davis, Mary 151 Davis, Pat 77, 151 Davis, Ralph 151 Davis, Ruth 64, 94 Davis, Stan 151 Davis, Sue 94, 116 Davis, Thomas 94 Davis, Vickie 151 Davison, Dianne 151 Dawson, Dennis 151 Daynes, Mike 29 Deam, Robert 94 Y Dean, Barbara 94, 115 Dean, Connie 29 Dean, Linda 84, 151 Delahousie, Sylvia 94 DeLaTorre, Natalia 94 DelGe De1Ge orge, Glen 94 orge, Sandy 82, 151 DeMuth, Karen 29, 71 Denne t, Monte 152 Denton, Annette 29 Denton, Carl 75, 94 Depre, Betty 152 DeTinne, Douglas 95, 194 Dewey, Edna 29 Dewey, Dorothy 29 Dickens, Ruthie 94, 126 Dibble, Peggie 29, 66 A Dickens, Warren 152, 194 Dickey, Charles 69, 76, 79, 85, 95 Dickey, Fred 29, 84 Dickinson, Donna 152 Dodson, Deanna 29, 66, 69, 117, 204 Dominguez, Lilly 95 Domonousky, Louise 152 Domonouski, Jan 29, 84, 112, 113, 1 14, 1 19 Miss Dorothy 217 Doolittle, Douglas, JoAnne 116 Douglas, Judy 152 Douglas, Keith 152 Douglas, Kirby 152 Doussett, Mae 95 Doussett, Ronnie 95 Dowwell, Joan 152 Dowwell, Ronny 152 Doyles, Betty 95, 117 Drake, Beulah 30, 66 Drake, Kenneth 152 Drama 136, 137 Drill T Drobn eam 126 ick, Donna 85, 95 Duenes, Ronald 74, 76, 202 Duerr, Darlene 95 Duerr, Dennia 30, 79 Dugger, Roger 82, 152 Dull, Gene 112, 113, 152, 176, 199 Dull, Maurice 82 Dunleavy, James 30 Dunleavy, Jerryann 30 Dunmeyer, Phillip 152 Dunmeyer, William 152 Duppin, Regina 30 Duran, Mary 30, 66, 70 Dustin, Thelma 95, 116, 126 Dyal, Karen 71,115,152 dr 1 ,-Victqrir-14152 lD,1ye,1l11gry 152 'Kit Dyer, Linda 95 96.1. Dyess, Nora Lee 15219. Dyess, Don 95. ig Earls, Joneth 152 , Easley, Mae 150' Easley, Robert 95 Edwards, Phyllis 152 Eller, James 152 Ellerbrook, Jay 86, 142, 198, 199 LGE? 1 . PHE if '. Witt-' cllis, David 95 Elsasser, Gloria 95 Emeigh, Nancy 30, 69, 76, 86, 204, 207, 208, 210, 211 Emerson, Velma Ruth 152 Emery, David 95 Emmerling, Elaine 95, 117 Engel, Morris 75, 95 Eolf, Jackson 30 Erickson, Robin 82, 115, 148, 152 Erskin, Gary 30, 83, 172, 196, 199 Escobar, Buddy 7, 30, 47, 61, 133 Eshelman, Martha 95, 126 Espinosa, Leo 79, 83 Espinosa, Norm 176 Estabroak, Dave 75, 95 Eubanks, Marcia 30, 66 Evans, Karen 82, 131, 152 Evans, James 95, 201 Evans, Vernon 30, 68, 69, 76, 78, 79, 85, 200 Evensen, Tom 95 Exter, David 77, 84, 95 Fallon, Dixie 30 Fallon, Russell 31, 80, 86, 115,131 Fallon, Thomas 95 Farlow, Nyla 152 Fargon, Carl 31 Farrell, Wally 83, 176 Farrington, Micheal 95 Farris, Pat 152 Farris, William 95, 199 Fausnaught, Walter 73, 95 Fawley, Norman Jr. 86, 95, 176, 202 Fawley, Mr. Norman 6, 217 Feldman, Georgia 95 Felkins, Delores 31, 72, 73 Fellowship Club 70 Ferguson, Sandra 116, 152 Ferguson, Janice 95 Ferreira, Robert 95 Ferry, Bill 95 Fewell, James 152 Fimple, Carolyn 95, 126 Fimple, Jerry 75, 152 Finch, Sam 152 Finkenstein, Mickey 81, 82 Finkenstein, Janet 152 Finn, Mr. Louis 194, 218 Fisk, Thomas 95, 185, 189 Fiske, Kathie 31, 152 Fitzgerald, Carol 77, 152 Flags 125 Fleming, Linda 71, 153 Florentine, Tony 31, 75, 86 Flores, Art 31, 66, 194 Floyd, Mrs. Wanda 216 Fogg, Earlene 15, 31, 70 Force, Charles 31, 75 Formway, Joan 153 Fortune, Barbara 69, 95 Fossum, Martha 31, 65, 142 Foster, Elaine 31, 70 Foster, Emily 31, 64 Foster, Karen 153 Foster, Sheila 84, 153 Fotia, Mr. James P. 132, 176, 218 Fouty, Henrietta 153 Fowler, Gene 95, 117, 172, 196 Fowler, Carl 31, 86, 117, 196 Fowler, Edward 117, 176, 196 Fowler, Elliot 117, 176 Fowler, William 153 Foy, Ellen 116, 153 Foy, Marlin 32 France, Judith 80, 96, 117 French, Carolyn 153 French, Dean 87, 96, 202 Frisone, Ann 15, 72, 85, 96 Fritz, Carol 117, 153 Fryer, Ronnie 96, 117, 190 Fuggitt, James 153 Fulkerson, Margie 32 Fuller, Donna 96 I Fuller, Mrs. Esther 218' -.Ep . I Fuller, Joan 96 WV., ruiier, Mike 153, 176 l Fulmer, Bruce 75, 96 Funari, Leo 153 Funk, Patricia 32, 120, 133, 134, 135 Future Farmers of America 75 Future Teachers ot America 76 Gable, Judy 126, 139 Gable, Terri 32, 153 Galahacls 83 Galarza, Beatrice 153' Galarza, David 96 Galarza, Ronnie 66, 153 Gallagher, Henry 153 Gallo, Doris 96 Gang, Tom 96, 190 Gant, Avalon 153 Gant, Kenneth 153, 194 Garcia, Bruno 96 Garcia, Phillip James 32, 66 Gardner, Byron 32, 115, 117 Gardner, Carol 32, 96 Gardner, Carlene 153 Gardner, Sandra 153 Garner, Richard 153 Garot, James 32 Garrard, Joyce 153 Garrett, Bonnie 96 Garringer, Dan 32, 86, 180, 183 Gates, Jim 153 Gaylord, Barbara 96 Gaynor, Donald 153, 176, 200 Gayton, Nancy 66, 153 Genemaras, Cynthia 153 Gentry, Sylvia 154 George, Ronald 32 Gibbs, Howard 33 Gibbs, Patricia 116, 154 Gilliams, Louisa 154 Gilmore, Cort 96 Gilmore, Edward 96 Girls' League Cabinet 69 Girls' Chorus 116 Givens. Ernie 154 Glass, Lyle 32 Gleason, Connie 32, 114, 117 Gleason, Delores 32, 116 Goeptert, Glenn 96 Goepfert, Kenneth 154 Gott, Clara 67, 115, 154 Gofiney, Ernest 154 Gaffney, Olivia 32 Goforth, Betty 154 Goforth, Richard 96 Goggin, David 33, 70, 71 Goldsmith, Albert 96, 112, 113, 114 Goldstein, Sandra 67, 128, 154 Gonthier, Hugh 75, 154 Gonzales, Harry 13, 33 Gonzales, Mary 33 Gonzales, Robert 33, 86, 115, 189, 190 Gonzales, Rose Marie 33, 116 Good, Mary Jo 33 Goodcell, Patricia 82, 131, 137, 154 Goodson, Juanita 33 Gordon, Eloyce 96, 116, 117 Gotcher, Willard 81, 96 Gottleib, Mrs. Mary 132, 218 Gough, Jerome 154 Grace, Carolynn 115, 154 Grace, Ralph 196 Grace, Roger 96 Graddy, Judith 71, 154 Graduation 144, 145 Graham, Larry 96 Graham, Linda 96 Grandin, Nancy 33, 65, 77, 124 Graves, Linda 11, 33, 119 Gray, Eleanore 154 Green, Arlene 33 Green, Dan 154 Green, Diana 116, 154 Green, Olivia 33, 117 Greenberg, Carole 33 Greenside, Barbara 33, 82 Greer, Dick 33, 86, 180, 183, 184, 189 Gregory, Darrell 154 Gregory, Dennis 34 Gregory, Marguerite 154 Gregory, Paul 13, 34, 117 Gregory, Rachel 34, 116 Gregory, Robert 81, 96, 172 Gregory, Roland 154 Grenfell Mr. John 170 218 Greve, Robert 96, 1112, 113, 115, 200 Grieser, Kathleen 34, '77, 117 Grittin, Florence, 116 Grim, Sheila 84, 112, 113, 154 Grimm, Betsv 34. 73, 117 . ,wat gg., , ,nc Grimm, Dennis 96 Griner, Charles 96, 196 Gronemyer, Milton 154, 190 Groover, Jim 34, 189 Gross, Don 96 Gross, Judith 9, 13, 34 Groves, Robert 154 Guerrero, Delores 154 Guthrie, Stephen 34 Gutierrez, Francisco 96 Gutzwiller, Vickie 154 Guzman, Ray 154 Haggard, Albert 34 Hagman, John 154 Haines, Marion 96, 116 Hales, Dolores 96, 126 Halstead, Jerilyn 64, 69, 96, 116 Halterman, Edward 96 Halterman, Dorothy 34, 72 Ham, Jerry 54 Hamie, Bradley 35 Hamilton, Ann 35 Hamilton, Carol 96 Hamilton, D. L.35, 112, 113,114 Hamilton, Frank 84 Hamilton, Patricia 96 Hamilton, Ronnie 82, 154, 176 Hamilton, Terry 154 Hamilton, Tom 69, 97, 131 Hammock, Mitchell 154 Hampton, Dean 154 Haney, Michael 35 Hannil, B. 75 Hanquist, Carolyn 71, 154 Hanson, Mr. Stephen 216 Hankla, Mr. Angus 216 Harbaugh, Mr. Harry 112, 218 Hardwick, William 35, 78, 142, 172, 173 Harmon, Don 154 Harmon, Leona 35 Harper, Carlene 81, 97, 116 Harrington, Elin 67, 131, 154 Harris, Mary Ellen 154 Harris, John S. 154, 202 Harris, Richard 83, 131, 185, 202 Harris, Sarah 154 Harrison, Joyce 97 Harrison, Mike 35 Hart, Roger 78, 97, 172, 198, 199 Hartmann, Michael 35, 78, 171, 172 Harwell, Marko 35 Hauft, llo Irene 97, 117 Hawk, Robert 154 Hawkins, Linda 117, 154 Hawkins, Sharon 154 Hawthorn, Carol 154 Hawley, Dennis 68, 69, 76, 97, 202 Haydis, Marsha 84, 154 H-ayes, Donnie 97 Hays, Charles 97 Hazas, Irene 154 Head, Norman 154 Healy, Kathleen 80, 84, 97 Hedleston, Bill 8, 83, 84, 90, 97, 107, 172, 189 Heiser, David 15, 35, 69, 72, 79 Heitz, Charles 97, 176 Heimericks, Shirley 154 Heminger, Irvin 154 Hemingway, Julius 86, 97 Hemphill, James 35, 198, 199 Henderson, Bobby 97 Henderson, Ramona 16, 72, 97, 126 Henderson, Tim 154 Hendrix, Bill 97 Henly, Darrell 84, 154 Henly, Gloria 154 Henly, Ronald 75, 154, 202 Henning, Marion 84, 154 Henninger, Sandra 64, 65, 69, 97, 123 Henry, Sharon 35, 66, 77, 82 Hensley, Ronald 97, 118 Heredia, Frank 36 Heredia, Norma 97 Hernandez, Dan 97, 172, 175 Heron, Michael 36, 76, 85 Herron, Don 9 Herring, Joe 75, 97 Herthel, Kathleen 36 , Hicks, Linda 97, 154 Higginson, Lane 70, 97, 131 1 54,1- afisilgo-. 'Hilbig, Ann 36,71 Hilborn, Gareth 78, 97, 118 Hildebrandt, Norma 97, 129 Hill, Brenda 116,117,126 Hill, David 154 Hiller, Judith 77, 116, 154 Hinton, llene 97, 117 Hirons, Mark 154, 176 Hobkirk, Carol 97 Hobson, Carolyn 115, 154 Hoch, S. 116 Hockett, Juanita 97 Hoefiing, Kathie 82, 154 Hoel, Mr. David 74, 218 Hoffman, Carolyn 64, 69, 76, 97 Hoffman, J. Fred 70, 71 Hogenmiller, Mr. Robert 218 Hofmaister, Alice 11, 36, 68, 69, 70 72, 76, 77, 84, 86 Hoglund, Melodie 67, 154 Holcomb, Harold 66, 154 Holdertield, Van 97 Holder, Lee 154 Holding, Cynthia 154 Holiday, Albert 154 Holligan, Sue 36, 66, 125, 133 135 Hollingsworth, Janet 36, 80, 126 Hollingsworth, Sandi 7, 13, 36, 60, 65, 122, 135, 186 Holloway, Carol 36, 80 Holman, Donna 36, 65, 126 Holtz, Don 155 Hood, James 155 Hood, Janice 155 Hooley, Leon 36 Hooley, Stephen 155 Hoover, Peggy 117, L55 Hopper, Jon 155 Horning, Linda 76, 77, 84, 97, 116 Horton, Helen 155 Horton, Kenneth 97, 190 Horton, Lynn 36, 76 Horton, Mary 117 Houchin, Margaret 155 Jarnagin, Linda 155 Jeannotte, William 98 Jeftery, Sally 64, 69, 76, 90, 98 Jeiiords, Mrs. Margaret 69, 219 Jelinek, Sharon 13, 37, 66, 72 Jenks, Gennifer 1,55 Jennings, Ken 37, 196 Jensen, Dennis 98 Jensen, Ronald 37 Jeske, Gilbert 176 Jessup, Mary 155 Jezek, Mike 196 Jilters 82 Johannsen, Carol 198 Johnson, Dennis 78, 86, 198 Johnson, Gloria 107, 108, 117 Johnson, Joe 155 Johnson, Judy 37 Johnson, Judy 71, 81 Johnson, Judy 74, 98 Johnson, Katheryn 155 Johnson, Linda 70, 85, 98 Johnson, Lonnie 156 Johnson, Ola 98 Johnson, Paul 156 Johnson, Raymond 37 Johnson, Richard 37 Johnson, Scott 98 Johnson, William 155 Johnston, Shirley 81,112,113,119, . 156, , , Joiner, Linda 156 Jones, Carol 98 Jones, Dawn 67, 76, 115, 156 Jones, Donald 118, 156, 176 Jones, Mr. E. C. 219 Jones, Gloria 37, 116, 117 Jones, Jim 98 Jones, Kyle 156 Jones, Thomas 156 Jones, Theaster 38 Jonson, B. 70 Jordan, Maxine 98 Jorgenson, Valerie 85, 98, 126 Hovde, DeeDee 97, 108 Hovland, Roland 155 Howard, Donald 155 Howard, Darrell 155 Howard, Richard 36, 172 Howard, Vicki 65, 97 Howard, Weldon 155 Howell, Elaine 36, 116, 117 Howell, Florence 155 Hoyt, Don ez, 155 Hubbell, Celia 11, 65, 72 Hubbs, Judy 65, 90, 97 Huckabaa, George 36, 81, 155 Hudgins, Henry 97, 196 Hudson, David 97, 114, 200 Hudson, James 155 Hudson, Robert 70, 155 Hughes, Charles 98 Hughes, Connie 155 Joymer, Callie 156 Judson, Sam 38 Judson, Sarah 65, 117 Julian, Beverly 38 Julian, Sharon 156 Junior Optimists 74 Jury, Al 76, 98, 176 Kohl, Mary Ann 38 Kaiser, Arthur 73, 98 Kakoczky, Bill 98, 118 Kaiser, Mike 156, 189 Kalnin, Mr. ChaiQs,73, 219 Kane, Leila 38, 80, 139 Kanady, Donald 156 Karns, Pat 98, 202 Kassay, Bruce 98 Kealy, Paul 71, 76 Kearns, Leslie 38, 83 Keene, James 156, 196 Hull, Nancy 37, 117, 204 Humphrey, Barbara 117, 155 Humphrey, Robert 37, 68, 134 Hunt, Dianne 98, 126 Hunt, Jim 98 Hunt, Wayne 82, 155 Hunter, .Stephen 155 Husk, William 37 Huston, Lynda 70, 77, 98, 117 Hutto, Earl 37, 86 Hutto, Chuck 86, 98 ide, Mike 76, 85, 98, 200 Imbiorski, Jerome 112, 113 inter Club Council 86 Isaac, Janet 98, 117, 204 Isaac, Janice 69, 72, 98, 117, 204 lsenberg, Sandra 84, 131, 155 ltsen, Fred 37, 142 lvey, Judy 155 ivy, Richard 155 Jackson, Lawrence 87, 155, 176 Jackson, Mary 69,-85, 96, 126 Jackson, Paulif!ef1.1'?5, 155 Jackson,'Jackson 155 Jackson, Terry 155 Jacobson, Dianne 37, 72 Jacobson, Judy 81 Jacobson, Alan 98, 194 Jansen, Geraldine 84 Keener, Virginia 98 Keil, John 77, 98, 131 Keith, Gary 156 Keller, Lee 156 Kelley, John 98 Kell999, Cheryl 156 Kennedy, James 156 , Kennedy, John 77, 85, 156, 185 Kennedy, Linda 115, 156 Kennedy, Mike 98 Kennedy, William 75, 98 Kinslow, Earl 38, 75 Kirchner, Paul 98 Kirkbride, Lundy 98, 112, 113 Kirkendall, Elsie 38 Kiwis 87 Kison, Ann 99 Klesper, Donna 156 Knapp, Rosemarie 99 Knight, Duke 38,114,115,117 Knight, Larry 156 Knipper, Sandra 99 Knipper, Thomas 156 Knotts, Luan 71, 148, 156, 186 Knuppenburg, Tiny 38, 78 Koch, Carol 99 Koch, Cyril 38, 180, 183, 184, 200 Koenig, Kenna 84, 99, 116, 131 Koenke, Shirley 156 Kohl, James 84, 156 Krabill, Mr. William 77, 219 Krenz, Joyce 99 Kronauge, Robert 80, 156 Krotzer, Gretchen 116 Krotzer, Jon 99 Kruger, Delores 38 Krupa, Dick 71, 86, 156 Kubicz, Diane 156 Kubina, John 70, 84, 156 Kuehne, Judy 39 Kuhl, Bob 99 Kumke, Shirley 39, 115 Kuykendall, Barabra 82, 156 'Lacy, James 100 Lacy, Rufus 99, 196 Lacy, Leslie 157 LaFontaine, Bob 99 Lamasque, Francisco 99 Lamb, James 77, 99 Lamb, Richard 157 Lambert, Micheal 112, 113, 119, 157 Lane, Gloria 99 Lang, Constance 157 Lang, John 83, 157, 185 Lansing, Roger 157 Lanier, Robert 157 Lanier, Dave 99 LaRoe, Earlene 116, 157 Larrowe, Kathleen 71, 157 Larson, Kathy 157 Larson, Palma 116, 157 Lastaskie, Joseph 157, 186 Laughead, Carl 99 Lavis, Frank 39, 194 Lavoie, Richard 99, 194, 196 Lawrence, George 99 Lawrence, Miss Margaret 127, 205, 2 Lawson, David 157 Lawson, Jame 157 LeBlanc, Melvin 39 Lechugo, Rose 66, 99, 126 Lechugo, Vivian 116, 157 Lee, Sandra 157 Leeper, Mr. James 67, 82, 219 Lees, Donna 116, 157 Legate iLatin Club1 84 Lehis 65 Lenfesiy, James 99 Lenfesty, Wayne 74, 80 Leon, Mary 99 Leonard, Beth 64, 219 Leonte, Linda 69, 99 Les Depannuar 67 Leuthner, Gary 99 Les Amis Elites 80 Kennedy, Edna 117, 156 Kerr, Gary 38, 172, 173 Kerr, Karen 7, 38, 65, 69, 71, 124, 179 Kerr, Tamara 98, 119 Kesinger, Huston 98 Ketcham, Donna 156 Ketcham, Mr. Paul 219 Le Vasseur, Pat 39 Lewis, Darrell 157, 202 Lewis, Eric 99, 176 Lewis, Marilyn 99 Lewis, Marinell 99 Lewis, Rum 13, 72, 219 Ley, Terry 157 Kidd, Wanda 156 Killian, Howard 71,1,56g ,.,, ,sg -' , 1 s Mp Kimpton, Richie 98,,j'903' 1'FJ'1'l' King, Betty 156g,,' King, Bill 98, 17115 174, 177, 196 King, Ber 156 l 'Y ,i ,, King, Perry 156 King, Sheri 156 if King, Thomas 156 Kinkald, Susan 156 Kinnear, Don 156 in Lias, Jackie 99, 124 Lilirny, John 157 Liess, Leslie 39, 47, 136, 140, 176 Lindblom, Miss Marie T. 4, 225 Listom, Sylvester 99 Little, Roy 82, 198, 199 Lindt, Mr. Chester 220 Lloyd, Diane 84, 157 Lockhart, Pat 99, 116 Lockwood, Noel 157 Logan, Wally 157 239 Oslund Loneing, R. 70 Long, Bonnie 99 Long, Gregory 99, 107 Loop, Carole 15, 39, 61, 64, 69 Loop, Janice 84, 157 Lopez, Jessie 157 Lopez, Mr. Louis 79, 220 Los Conquistadores 85 Loye, Ann 71,157 Loye, Charles 99 Lovelace, Sally 69, 100, 117 Lovelace, Teddy 100 Lovelady, Barbara 157 Lovell, Susan 8, 64, 69, 71,121,134, 179 Low, Richard 75, 100 Lowe, Della 39 Lowe, John 69, 72, 73, 100 Lowery, James 157 Lowery, Rikky 81, 83, 86, 100, 108, 112, 113,114,115 Loza, Mercy 100 1 Lukey, Nancy 39, 71, 77, 85, 112 Luly, Lucian 100 Luly, Robert 75, 157 Lund, Sharon 128, 157 Lundy, Mr. Don 220 Lupeor, Ruth 39 Lush, Ronald 100, 202 Lutz, Barbara 100 Lyall, John 8, 73, 79, 86, 131 Lynch, Dorothy 157 Lynn, Jackie 39 Lyon, Sharon 39, 66, 117 Maas, Martin 81, 157 Maccomber, Bob 77 MacDonald, Robn 157 MacDonald, Sandra 76, 85 Mackzim, Jeanne 157 Mackzum, Jo 157 Macy, James 75, 1,18 Macomber, Mr. Robert 220 Madkin, Cortez 157 Magnison, Sharon 128, 157 Magnuson, William 157 Mainez, Tommy 114 Maiorettes 124 Malone, Nancy Malone, Treva 66 Mangels, Delores Mangels, Harold 40 Mann, Autrey 100, 118 Mansanarez, Judith 100, 204 , Marales, T. 66 Maraska, Donald 40, 60, 130 McCauley, Kirby 100 McClanahan, Yvonne 158 McClean, Norman 75 McClintock, Maureen 116 McClintock, Betty 100, 117, 131 McClintock, Marilyn 158 McClurg, Carol 41 McColloug, Dennis 41, 176, 196 McCollough, Jerry 158 McCormick, Carolyn 41 McCormick, Eugene 41, 86, 135, 196 McCormick, Francis 41 McCready, Betty 41 McCulley, Susan 158 McCullough, Norma 158 McCullough, Rory 112, 113,115,116, Middleton, Clayton 70 Miller, Ann 77, 85, 101,158 Miller, Charlotte 158 Miller, Cloyd 112, 113 Miller, Danny 75,158 Miller, George 158 Miller, John 101, 158 Miller, John E. 158 Nelson, Connie 159 Nelson, Donald 44 Nelson, Gae 44, 65 Nelson, Larry 102 Nelson, Linda 82, 159 Nelson , Melvin 44, 79 Nelson, William 112, 113, 159 Nevarez, Mr, Cruz 87, 184, 221 Miller, Miller, John L. 158 Karen 43, 65, 71, 82, Miller, Karen Kay 148, 158 Miller, Larry 43 Miller, Mr. James 221 Miller, Robbie Jean 158 Miller, Thomas 158 Millett, Steven 118 124, 133 Newberg, Karen 112, 113, 119, 159, 204, 207, 208 Newby, F. Boyd 44 Newby, Tom 159 Newcomb, Gary 159 Newkirk, Michael 159, 185, 200 Nichols, Mary 116, 159 Nickel, Alan 102 Nickel, David 102 119, 158, 196 McCullough, Sharon 100, 116, 126 McDaniel, Betty 158 McDaniel, Richard 41 McDaniel, Robert 41, 75 McDonald, Betty 100 McDonald, Billy 100 McDonald, Chris 100 McDonald, Janet 116, 126, 158 McDonald, Jean 158 McDonald, Jerry 158 McDonald Karen 42, 65, 72, 120, 130, 133, i 34 McDonald, Russell 80, 92 McDowell, Willis 42, 117, 170, 172, 174, 177 McDutiy, Doris 158 Milligan, Phyllis 107 ' Mills, Glen 43 Mills, Virginia 101 Mioduski, Judith 101 Miskin, James 158, 176 Mitchell, Barbara 43 Mitchell, Sharon 159 Mitchiner, Jim 101, 176 Mixed Choir 117 Moldovan, lrene 43 Momyer, Joe 78, 83, 84, 159, 170 Manninger, Carol 159 Montez, Art 118 Montgomery, Geraldine 101, 116 Montgomery, Marilyn 159 Moody, Howard 159 Moon, Georgia 159 Mooney, Bert 176, 202 Nickel, Neil 44 Nielson, Gill 159 Niemeyer, Mr. Don 176, 184, 221 Niewaid, Joyce 45, 82 Nimsgern, James 45 Nimsgern, May 159 Nish, Mildred 159 Noack, Rufus 102 Noland, Nadine 45, 77, 116 Norcott, Lucky 102 Norma Norris, n, Paul 102 Kathleen 64, 65, 69, 82, 129 Northington, R. 169 Nottingham, Louise 102, 126 Noyes, Nunn, Nutt, E Judith 159 Nancy 71, 159 ric 45 Markine, Gary 157 Marler, Drucilla 116, 157 Marsh, Carolyn 65, 81, 115, 120, 134 Marshall, Barbara 157 Marshall, Rodney 100, 176 Martelli, Nicholas 100 Marteney, Lorelei 40, 71 Martin Donna 100 Martin, Janice 128, 157, Martin Martin Martin Martin, Karen 71,100 ,Murrina 71,100 Roberta 40, 66 Ronald 157, 176' , 86,117 69,112,113 Martindale, Lindle 40 Martinez, Delmar 40, 112, 113, 114, 119 Mascots 119 Mason, Frank 40, 118, 180, 183 Massey, Linda 157 Massey, Nadine 40 Mason, James 40 McEwen, Myrna 12, 42, 67, 76, 77, 117 McFarland, Margaret 42 , McGarvey, Dortha 42, 82, 130, 142 McGehearty, Mr. Jerome 221 McGinnis, Dan 100 McGlasson, Don 42 McGowen, Essie 42, 66, 126 McGowen, Judy 158 McGregor, Mr. Don 86, 221 Mclntyre, James 158 McKeever, James 84, 158 McKenzie, Dona 101, 131 McKenzie, Kay 65, 72, 85, 101, 107, 131 McKenzie, Tommy 74, 101, 196 McKinser, Doug 158 McKiernan, Patrick 42 McKovich, Michael 73, 101, 176, 199 McKray, John 158 McLain, Linda 158 McLean, Norman 158 McMurray, Oliver 101, 118 McNown, Judith 158 McParland, Lawrence 81, 101, 176 McParland, Reg 101 McPheron, James 70, 118, 158 McPherson, Dale 84, 158 Meade, Mr. Bob 80, 221 Mead, Dorothy 101 Means, Francine 101 Mears, Betsy 42, 124 Mears, Edith 158 Medlock, Burton 42, 78, 86, 172 Meehl, David 43 V Mehess, Bill 158 Meisinger, Louis 158, 200 Melligan, P.117 Mellin, Mike 73 ' Mellin, Stanley 68, 69, 79, 84, 101, 112,113,115,131,139 Mellinger, Sharon 12, 43, 65, 72, 82, 142 Moore, Calvin 196 Moore, Dennis 159, 201 Moore, Donald 101 Moore, Eddy 159 Moore, Floretta 44 Moore, L. 80 Moore, Robert 159 Moore, Ronald 101 Oberg, Ralph 159 Oberhelman, Charles 159 O'Brien, Sharon 65, 81, 82, 102, 112 113 O'Day, Evelyn 116, 117 Ogden, James 82 Olds, Mr. Carleton 221 Olenick, Jonathon 102, 202 Masson, Jack 100, 112, 113 Mathews, Nancy 100, 116 Mathews, Pamela 157 Matney, Loren 40, 79, 140 Matus, Benson 15, 41, 72, 86, 134 Maugle, Doris 157 Maxwell, Bob 41, 60, 83 Maybee, Judy 100 Mayer, Lydia 7, 41, 64, 65, 68, 69, 86, 130, 145 Mays, Edwin 41 Maze, Del 157 McAdams, Betty 100 McCallister, Betty 100 McCarty, Gene 157 McCauley, Helene 100, 117 Merchant, Carolyn 101, 126 Merchant, Gary 79f 84, 158 Merchant, Robert 43, 130 Merchant Wayne 43 71, 136, 137 130, Merrell, :Sick ioi, 1114, ms Messenger, Lynda 43573, 138 Messenger, Mei S'7t,-f+741Y73, 79, 84, 8118,13, 101, 10 , V 1 136 Metz, Suseef 43, 65, 69, 72, 82 Meyer, Diana 128 ' Meyer, Jack 67, 158 Meyer, Linda 67, 128, 158 Meyer, Susan 43, 204 Meyer, Ted 71 Miano, Barbara 158 Michik, Robert 69, 85,101, 112, 113 Middaugh, Donna 116, 158 ap, ,W in ' - 240 Morales, Tommy 101 Moran, Ronnie 159 More, Joseph 101, 194, 195 More, Richard 74, 159 Moreland, Phillip 78, 81,101,172 Morley, Linda 76, 101, 117 Morr, Merry 159 Morris, Barbara 43 Morris, James 159 Morris, Shirley 159 Morrison, Mr. Charles 221 Morrison, Miss Doris 65, 221 Morse, David 82, 112, 113 Morton, James 59, 77, 78, 86 Morton, John 101, 194, 195, 196 Moseley, James 101, 118 Mrazek, Margie 101 Mu Alpha Theta 68 Mudge, Judith 69, 77, 85, 102 Mudgett, Cynthia 64, 76, 204, 206, 207, 209 Mullins, Thomas 159 Munson, Bonnie 116, 159 Munson, Jackie 44 Murad, Margaret 159 Murdock, Dick 44, 68, 176 Murdock, Marilyn 159 Murphy, Robert 101, 176, 196 Murray, David 159, 185 Murray, Fay 116, 159 Murray, Randelle 66, 69, 77, 85, 102 Mutineers 83 Muto, Grace 102 Muto, Thomas 44 Myers, James Ted 44, 117 Nagel, Charlotte 44 Nagel, Judy 66 Napier, Frank 159 Napier, James 159 Napier, Robert'159 Nash, Ben 159 National ForenSiC ,League 76 Navarro, Thomas'B33,1,59 Neal, James 159 Neal, Sandi 11, 102, 108 'A Nebeker, Kathleen 67, 112, 113, ' 115, 159 , Neblett, Kerry 8, 11, 44, 64, 65 Needles, Dale 83, 159 Negley, Judy 68, 69, 84, 102, 126 Neighbo 'ffffliarence 159 wig 4 7. ,gk iii 11 f I Olin, Gary 79, 84, 159, 189 Oiiver, Oliver, Oliver, Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Jean Adele 65, 82, 102, 131 John 159 1 Walter 102 Nellie 102 Cherry 116, 159 Tom 74, 102, 201 Jerry 79, 102 O'Neill, Tom 45, 80, 81, 134, 183 Orchestra 115 Orr, Robert 45 Ortiz, Richard 196 , Ann 84, 159 Otto, Nancy 90, 102, 116 Overlay, Geraldine 102, 117 Overhelman, Charles 199 Overholt, Gary 45 Overland, Guyette 159 Overland, John 45, 79, 202 Overmyer, Janet 102 Overstreet, Sidney 118 Owen, David 159, 200 Owen, Myrna 102, 126 Owens, Cecil 159 Oxley, Emery 159 Paavola, Laurie 102 Pagan, Rolinda 45, 66, 126 Page, Joseph 160 Page, Linda 13, 64, 65, 69, 72, 84, 85, 86, 90, 102 Pogettes 66 Paine, Barbara 160 Painter, Mr. Charles 73, 222 Palmer, Micheal 82, 160 Palmer, Sharon 71, 84, 102 Paramo, Rose 66, 102 Parades, Diane 73 Paredes, Smiley 148, 160 Parese, Mary 80, 102 Park, Mr. Gordon 66, 216 Parke, Bonny Kaye 160 Parker, Larry 115 Parks, Jean 45, 77, 126 Parlas, Wilma 160 Parmelee, Gordon 160 Parnell, Carla 84, 160 Parnell,'Gloria 455122, 134, 135, 17 Parnell, Mickey 160 Paro, John 160, 176 Parra, Gus 115 Pascuzzi, Pat 45, 82 ' Soto, Leo 1 I A 35, Posiey, Kitty 45, 64, 125, 133, 135, 143 Pasley, Pat 102, 116, 117 Passino, Andra 102 Pate, Mary 45 Patterson, Charles 45, 112, 113, 202 Patton, Russell 83, 90, 102, 180, 183 202 Paul, Mary 68, 69, 71, 84, 102, 126 Paul, Ronnie 102 Pavao, Judy 46 Payne, All Pea rson, J an 160 ean 160 Pearson, Norman 102 Pecchia, Mr. Leonard 70, 222 Peckens, Dale 75, 160 Pedigo, Dorothy 160 Pedigo, Tommy 102, 194 Peebles, Jim 46 Peeples, Donna 7, 10, 46, 64 , 72, 76, 85, 86, 126 Pelser, Kenneth 160 Peltier, Robert 160 Pelton, Marjorie 116, 160 Pennoni, Dick 67, 160 Pep Band 119 Pepe, Anna 46, 117 Perales, Ronald 160 Perez, C. 116 Perez, Martha 102 Perez, Richard 46 Perkins, Carol 65, 123, 186 Perkins, Donna 13, 130, 160 Perkins, Daren 64, 69, 72, 103, 131 Perlee, Chris 46, 112, 113 Perrine, lnez 216 Petty, Tom 46, 134 Peter, Sandra 128, 160 Peterman, Miss Bernice 81, 205, 222 Peters, Frank 46, 71 Peterson, Arlene 160 Peterson, Mrs. Grace 222 Peterson, Eric 112, 113 Peterson, Hans 46 Peterson, John 160 Peterson, Robert 160, 194 Peterson, Ronald 160 Peterson, Stephanie 160 Peterson Steven 160 Pettengill, Fred 160, 189 Petty, Melinda 84, 160 Phillips, Lois 84, 116, 160 Piatt, Ronald 160 Pickens, Milton 75, 160 Pierce, Gloria 116, 160 Pierce, Lynda 116, 160 Pierce, Jeannie 11, 46, 72 Pierce, Judy 85, 103 Pike, Jim 103 Pinkerton, Beverly 116, 160 Pinkerton Pinkerton Piratones , Larry 13, 47, 73 , William 47, 79, 85,115 118 Pitts, Arnold 103 Plein, Paul 103 Poe, Jeannette 47 Poindexter, Mrs. 65, 222 Poirier, B Polee, Sh Palm, Bill everly 103 aron 47, 66 y 103 Pomerenky, Diana 103, 126 PomPons Pool, Eliz Pope, Ge Porter, G 122, 123 abeth 47 ne 47, 84, 199 erald 160 Portertield, Lynda 160 Pospycha Postema, Postema, la, Lynne 128, 160 Robert 160 Mr. Ray 185, 200, 222 Potter, Jackie 80, 103, 116 Potter, Phillip 75, 160, 196 Potter, Ronald 75, 103 Pottrofi, Howard 47 Potts, Claude 198, 199 Paulson, Carol 216 Powell, E Powell, S arl 103, 190 ondra 160 PreMed 77 P rescott, Sandra 160 Prestidge, Sandra 160 Preston, Miss Blanche 69, 223 Preston, Marilyn 160 Preston, Shirline 47, 76 Price, David 160 Price, Judy 160 Prock, Saundra 160 Prom 143 Pruitt, Pat 84, 160 Puckett, Gloria 160 Puckett, Jim 47, 68, 86 Purlee, K. 87 Purvis, LeRoy 83, 148, 160, 176 Pyeatt, Bonnie 103 Quill 81 Scroll 72 Quinn, Bobby 103 Radio Workshop 71 Radsick, Carl 103 Raeuber, Lynne 48, 70 Rainey, M. 116 Rallies 134, 135 Rally Committee 131 Ramsey, Jim 160 Ramsey, Paul 161 Randall, Glenda 116, 160 Randig, Evelyn 160 Randolph, Francis 48 Rappaport, lone 59 Rasmussen, Brooke 69, 103, 202 Rothman, Joan 84, 161 Ratclitt, Becky 161 Raynor, Wally iMoose1 7, 48, 70, 78, 170, 172, 198, 199 Rauh, Shirley 103 Read, Robert 103 Reber, Gary 103 Redenbo, Karlene 161 Redmond, Ronald 48, 140, 185 Reed, James 103, 194, 196 Reed, Ray 161 Reed, Robert 48 Reed, Sharon 13, 82, 84, 161 Rehaume, Mr. Ronald 223 Reichert, Richard 48, 86, 87 Reiger, B. 126 Remes, Linda 48, 72 Reno, Ronald 103, 202 Resendez, Eleanora 48, 112, 113 Resendez, Peter112, 113,119, 161, 196 Revels, lrene 103 Revels, Thelma 49 Reynolds, Neal 103 Rice, Don 49 Rice, Mike 172, 196 Rich, David 161 Richards, Michael lgirli 47, 49, 116, 117, 133 Richardson, Juanita 103 Richey, Lloyd 161 Rickert, Glen 103, 176, 199 Rickert, Sharel 161 Riddell, Ray 161 Rifle Club 70 Riddle, Sandra 103 Rider, Bill 176 Rieger, Barbara 103 Riggs, Jerry 81, io3 Riggs, Larry 103 Ringgenberg, Linda 11, 49, 65 Ristow, Michael 49 Rivera, Linda 49, 85, 204 Robbins, James 103 Robershaw, Karen 103 Roberts, Miss Mary 70, 223 Roberts, Linda 161 Roberts, Richard 161 Roberts, Mary 205 Robertson, Donald 103 Robertson, Elmer 59 Robertson, Jim 49, 189 Robertson, Lowell 161, 176 Robinson, Dale 70, 103 Robson, Bill 81 Rocha, Marion 49 Rocha, Robert 161 Rock, Mary 82, 161 Roddick, Linda 50, 116, 117 Rodgers, Jim 161 L, ,A Rodieck, Kelly 50,161 Rodocker, Roger 81, 180, 183 Rodocker, Dee Ann 50 Raelofs, Adrienne 161 Rogers, Donald 8, 47, 50, 61, 79, 133 Rogers, Errol 103 Rogers, Judith 50, 72,'82, 126 Rollheiser, Robert 50 A Romaniello, Virginia 69, 77, 103 Romero, Sylvia 161 Rooney, Bernard 161 Rose, Beverly 84, 161 Rose, Sandra 103, 131 Rosenbaum, Marsha 50, 126 Rosenberger, Sandra 69, 103 Ross, Allen 103 Ross, Betsy Ann 117, 161 Ross, lsaioh 196 Ross, Mike 50, 75 Ross, Stephen 103 Rossiter, Pamela 82, 103 Rounds, Don 161 Rounsville, Donna 161 Rouse, Frank 50, 176 Royalty, George 161 Royer, Sharey 103, 123, 135 Royse, Alice 103, 116, 117 Rozenstein, Miss Shefra 216 Rucker, Ray 83, 161 Rutter, Jack 76, 103, 107, 176 Rutter, Jim 161, 176 Ruiz, Betty 117 Russell, James .161 Russell, Jerry 50 Russell, Judith 71, 161 Rust, Ronald 161 Rutledge, Nita 104, 115, 116, 125 Ryan, Mr. Edward V. 9, 215 Ryan, Robert 83, 161 Rybak, Robert 161 Ryder, Billy 161, 202 Sack, Marilyn 116, 161 Salazar, Barbara Ann 50, 66, 126, 127 Salazar, Victoria 104, 116 Sammons, Mary Kathleen 104 Sanburg, Paul 104 Sanders, Patricia 104, 126 Sanderson, Jo Jean 161 Sakoguchi, Helen 104 Sather, Diane 50, 112, 113, 119 Sather, Judy 104, 117 Sauceda, Jennie 66, 117 Sauceda, Margarita 50, 66 Savage, Michael 69, 76, 85, 104, 118, 196 Saville, Virginia 50, 117 Sawtelle, Mary 50 ' Sawyer, Sherran 104 Saxton, Sharon 69, 84, 104, 130 Saylor, Ronald lJoe1 104 Sayre, Melvyn 161, 172, 191 Schabow, Raymond 161 Schafer, John 162 Schimmelptennig, Carol 162 Schmer, Marilyn 162 Schiller, Mr. Carl 78, 223 Schneider, Karen 116, 162 Schubert, Theodore 162 Schulling, Mr. Walter 223 Schumacker, Mr. Les 223 Schwartz, George 75, 104 Scollard, Sharron 162 Scott, Gene 84, 118, 162 Scudder, Nancy 51, 82, 126 Seaman, Diane 69, 104 Sedivy, George 8, 83, 130, 148, 162, 176 Seeger, Gene 51, 71 Sellards, Bette 8, 51, 60, 121, 134, 178, 179 Sellers, Jim 51, 75, 80 Sellers, Linda 115, 162 Serangeli, Sandine 51, 60, 69, 76, 82, 86 Sereseres, Caesar 104, 185 Severson, Darlene 104, 112, 113 Seward, Charles 194, 202 Sexton, Robert 84, 162 Shack, Richard 162 Shannon, Sally 162, 204, 207 A V Sharp, Roy 1 18,162,194 Sheckler, Larry'5'1'04 l ii Sheets, Kay 104, 112, 113 1 Shehan, Cheryl 104, 204, 206 Shelton, Penny 162 Shelton, James 162, 194, 198, 199 Sherrard, Herrick 115, 162, 196 Shields, John 51 Shoemaker, Virgil 162 Shook, Bill 104 Shorey, Judy 155, 162 1 Shunk, Charles 162 Sieber, Harry 104 Sieband, Louis 104, 118 Signor, Miss Angela 223 Sillik, David. 162 Simmons, Sharon 162 Simpson, Antoinette 162 Simpson, Reed 104, 194 Sinn, Melinda 162 Sirsch, Carolyn 104, 204 Ski Club 81 Slepski, Barbara 128, 162 Sloan, Carolyn 162 Sloan, Micheal 83, 162, 176 Smaha, Mr. Walt 190, 223 Smidt, Marsena 8, 51, 60, 64, 65, 69, 82,116,125, 135 Smiley, Robin 69, 104, 136, 176 Smith, Alvin 104, 118 Smith, Dale 104 Smith, Diana 162 Smith, El la 215 Smith, Evelyn 162 Smith, James 162 Smith, Jane 162 Smith, Judy 47 Smith, Juanita 104 Smith, Judy 47, 51 Smith, Kathleen 64, 69, 76, 90, 104 Smith, Kenneth 86, 104, 112, 113 196 Smith, Malcolm 104 Smith, Mike 83, 162, 163 Smith, Ray 162 , Smith, Russell 51, 68, 78, 172, 202 Smith, Sandra 84, 162 Smith, Susie 162 Smith, Sharon 51 Smith Shirley 51 Smith, Wanda lSusan1 104 Smother, Sandra 84, 162, 207 Snell, William 83, 162 Snodgrass, Mike 52, 140 Snyder, Shirley 162 Snyder, Theresa 162 Sobobans 64 Sotie, Yvonne 52 Soak, Susan 52, 64, 66, 117 Sophomore Drill Team 128 Saphomo re Of8cers 148 Sorenson, Christy 7, 52, 112, 113, 115, 131 Sorenson, Dennis 162 Sorenson, Sigrid 162, 166 52, 86, 201 South, Larry 75, 162 Southworth, Mr. Harold 189, 190, 223 Spargo, Donald 162 Spealman, Evan 112, 113,162, 201 Spier, Marlene 52 Spell, David 75, 163 Spence, Gaylord 52, 77, 112, 113 Spencer, Earl 80, 112, 113, 163 Spencer, Gabe 104, 117 Spencer, Linda 71, 82, 131, 163 Spencer, Roger 84 Splan, Robert 112, 113, 163, 194, 196 Sprouse, Neil 52, 200 Stackhouse, Lois 84, 137 Stackhouse, Ruth Ann 163 Stacks, Ben 104 Stodtman, Vickie 163 Staggs, Becky 163 Stoncer, Mr. George 223 Stoncer, William 52, 78, 81, 84, 194 Stark, James 104 Stark, Miss Nanci 214 Starne, Wayne, 163, 194, 196 Starr, Lawrence 52 States, Michael 52 States, Roger 185, 201 Statler, Jerry 163, 176 Stebbins, Judy 81, 82, 104 Steere, Robert 53 Stetiel, Suzanne 104, 116 Stembridge, Don 163 Stembridge, Jaan 53, 70, 82, 204, 209, 21 1 Stephan, David 163 Stephan, George 104 Stephens, Duane 163, 196 Sterrett, Larry 53, 194, 195, 196 Stevens, Larry 104 241 v 4 -i-rw' ft- 14, F ' Tucker, Stevens, Loretta 7, 53, 66, 76, 86 Stickel, Judith 77 Stiles, Patricia 69, 104, 112, 113, 204 Stirling, Larry 163 Stockto-n, David 74, 85, 104, 201 Stoddard, Karen 53 Stoddard, Kathy 163 Stokes, Gary 53 Stones, Joanne 53, 116 Storey, Greg 163 Stoudt, Linda 163 Stouppe, Mariorie 71, 163 Strana, Cap 104, 108, 172 Strech, Thomas 105 Street, Sandra 105, 122, 135 Strode, Barbara 163, 166 Strode, Sallie 163 Stroh, William 163 Stubbe, Miss Marilyn 82, 223 Student Republicans 73 Studer, Mrs. Jean 215 Studeville, Jack 163, 176, 181 Sturges, Mr. Dave 224 Suder, Mary 105 Sullivan, Faunt 163 Sullivan, Kathleen 116, 163, 207 Summers, Bennie 105 Summers, Nelinda 84, 117, 131 Sunnes, Marty 84, 105, 190 Supernow, Dale 105, 202 Surber, Howard 84, 105 Suttle, Virginia 105 Swattord, Jacqueline 128, 163 Swaine, Cheryle 128, 163 Swaine, William 163 Swanson, Camille 163 Swing, Sandra 65, 81, 82, 105 Tinker, Richard 105 Tinker, Robert 105 Tinsley, James 163 Tippey, Judy 163 Tirres, Jerry 80, 105 Toby, Bob 105 Toby, Mike 54, 130, 134 Todd, Kenneth 54, 112, 113, 115 Toms, Mr. Sidney 224 Torbett, Richard 163 Torres, Judy 105 Tossetti, John 81, 105 Townsend, Bill 79, 84, 105 Townsend, Gary 54 Trapp, Roger 83, 163 Trenery, Richard 105 Tribbett, Everett 75, 163 Tribble, Charles 163, 176, 196 Trimble, Judy 105, 164, 207 Troutman, Jim 196 Troxel, Sharine 164 Truiillo, Robert 66, 117 Trujillo, Wallace 105 Truiillo, William 106 George 164 Tufts, Lanny 106 Tutt, Mary 69, 106, 129 Tullis, Pat 116, 128, 164 Tullis, Roscoe 115, 164, 176, 199 Tupman, Jo 54, 66 Turley, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Don 106 . Barbara 164 Dave 83, 164, 196 Billy 106 Jack 54, 76, 106, 115 Molly 71, 164 Evelyn 106, 115 Wallerius, Marylou 164 Wallen, Mariorie 55, 116, 117 Walter, Pat 130 Walton, Carol 164 Warboys, Sue 55, 82 Wa rd, Wa rd, Wa rd, Wa re, Joan 55 Kay106,116,125,135 Susan 64, 66, 85, 106 Anne 84, 164 Warre, Linda 164 Wa rre Warre Wa rre n, Alice 55 n, Billie 164 n, Laura 55 Warrick, Ronald 55, 189 Warrick, Dennis 83, 164, 189 Washington, Hosea 55, 171, 172, 196 Wasso n, Miss Donna 76, 224 Watkins, Linda 164 Watkins, Steve 56, 68, 69, 70, 76, 79, Williamson, Lee 57, 75, '1 17 Willis, Linda 165 Wilmuth, Rae 13, 82, 165 Willson, Rita 57, 66, 72 Wilsey, Alden 57 Wilshire, David 190 Wilshire, Madeline 82, 106, 204 Wilson, David 165 Wilson, Dianne 106 Wilson, Edward 84, 165 Wilson, Elaine 57, 64, 66, 85, 204, 207, 21 1 Wilson, Gaw 165 Wilson, Howard 57, 78, 135, 140, 176, 198, 199 Wilson, Joyce 57, 64, 65, 69, 72, 77, 86, 122, 130, 186 Wilson, Judy 84, 117, 165 Wilson, Kathy 57 86, 130 Watson, Mr. Jim 225 Watson, Micheal 106, 185 Wan, Bill 202 Weanes, J. 117 Wearne Larry 56 Weaver, Mary 106 Weaver. Shirley 164 Webb, Adam 196 Webb, Kirby 56, 87, 106, 112, 113, 1 17 Webster, Carolyn 56, 65, 69 Webster, Mr. Bob 181, 225 Wechsler, Jerry 164, 200 Wechsler, Jill 11, 56, 64, 76, 204, 207, 21 1 Weeks, Jane 56, 64, 66, 76, 112, 113, 1 15 1 19 r Wilson, Larry 106 Wilson, Linda 165 Wilson, Lynne 165 Wilson, Pat 106 Wilson, Phyllis 106 Wilson, Sandra 165 Wilson, Sandrea 57, 71, 76 Wilson , Susan 106 Wilson, Virginia 57 Winegar, Frank 82, 165, 199 Winegar, Steve 57 Winnen, Joan 57, 123, 134, 135, 191 Winsor, Mr. Kenneth 82, 225 Woertink, Bob 58, 61, 68, 78, 86, 170, 172, 177, 196 Woertink, Ron 165, 176 Wottord, Laurel 106 Wolf, Mr. Don 225 Swo pe, Nancy 163 Szpotek, George 54 Talbott, Linda 105 Talbot, Marvin 163 Talbot, Talcott, Tanner, Tarltan, Paul 112, 113 Philip 163 Joel 105, 176 Judith 163 Tarpley, Larry 105 Tate, Patricia 105 Taylor, Taylor, Danna 105 Gail 163 Taylor, Mr. Glenn 224 Taylor, George 163, 196 Taylor, Harold 163 Taylor, Lonnie 105, 185 Taylor, Mike 78, 105, 172, 191 Taylor Patricia 12, 67, 163 Taylori Mr. Paul 224 Taylor, Sandra 82, 163 White, Bob 176 Teague, Diane 66, 108 Teague, Eddie 163 Tekaat, Flex 163, 176 Telles, Lonnie 163, 198, 199 Telles, Ronnie 83, 163, 176, 199 Temple, Elaine 163, 207 Termites 81 Thonukos, Louis 163 Tharp, Twyla 64, 68, 105 Theim, Warren 105, 200 Thespians 71 Thomas Thomas 1 Annie 116,163 Charles 163, 194, 195, 196 Thomas, Clyde 163 Thomas, Robert 105, 117, 196 Thomas, Sandra 163 Thomas Thomas Susan 54 :Mr. William 224 Thomason, Jimmy 163 Thomison, Mable 105 Thompson, Mr. Anson 224 Thompson, Bruce 74, 105 Thompson, Marcia 112, 113, 119, Thompson, M. C. JF- 105 Turrentine, Diana 54, 117 Tuthill, Dr. Charlotte 72, 224 Tyree, Margee 54 Tyrell, Robert 164, 200 Uzolini, Bluise 106, 176 Uhl, Mr. Blair 83, 224 Uhler, Frances 54 Ulicny, John 200 Ulicny, Elaine 164 Ulmer, Lynn 72, 106 Ulrich, Dave 54, 69, 79, 85, 139 Upshaw, Ruby 116 Urkov, Diane 71, 82, 164 Vahl, Ronald 47, 54, 134 Vail, Joseph 84, 106, 112, 113 Vallencourt, Anne 164 Valadez, Robert 66, 106, 164, 198, 199 Valadez, Rosalie 66 Valadez, Ruben 55, 66 Valeen, Gloria 106, 124 Vandersys, Joyce 164 Vanditord, Vicki 55, 85 Van Wie, John 164, 200 Varsity Lettermen Club 78 Vaughn, Paul 68, 84, 106 Vaughn, Mrs. Josephine 66, 224 Verrue, Carole 164 Vice, Duane 106, 112, 113 Villalovas, David 66 Villegas, Albert 106 Villegas, Gloria 55 Villegas, Steven 164 Vince, Robin 164 VonThun, Albert 55 Vorhies, Gary 55 Voreis, Judy 106 Voreis, Marlyn 55 Voss, Lorraine 84, 164 Voss, Steve 55, 68, 69, 76, 79, 200 Voyles, Sandra 116, 164 Wadlington, Charlotte 106 Wadlington, Phillip 164 Wadlington, Stewart 81 Weers 70 Wehnes, Joy 106 Wehnes, Roy 106 Welch, Lynn 106 Wells, Richard 112, 113 Wells, Sally 56, 82, 116, 117, 126 Welzig, Stephen 106 Werner, Carol 164 Wesner, Ray 56, 78, 86, 143, 171, 172 West, Kenneth 164 West, Regina 77, 84, 106, 108 West, Donna 164 Westmoreland, Lowell 106, 112, 113, 1 19 Westphal, Brian 56, 71 Westphall, Juanita 70, 106, 116 Weymouth, Laura 56, 204 Wheller, Clifford 106 Wheeler, LeRoy 56 ' Whelpley, Lorraine 71, 106 Wall, Don 106,112,113 Wood, Bill 75, 165 Wood, Mr, Charles 85, 225 Wood, Jack 58, 75 Wood, Pat 106 Wood, Walter 106 Woodall, Margie 106, 204, 207, 211 Woodruit, Betty 58 Woodward, Carolyn 58, 112, 113 Worsham, Beverly 58, 204 Worsham, Paul 106, 136 Worstall, Glen 77, 165 Worthington, R. 112, 113 Wright, Betty 58, 80 Wright, James 165 Wrysinski, Kathy 8, 58, 64, 76, 130, 133 Wyss, Miss Betty 205, 225 Yagera, Richard 81, 106 Yates, Charles 75, 86, 106 Yergens, Carol 76, 77, 84, 106 White, Danielle 106 White, Dave 56, 86 White, Dennis 164 White, John 117,164 White, Nancy 81,106,129 White, Phillip 118 White, Richard 56, 176 White, Sharon 164 White, William 79, 112, 113, 164 Whitman, Jerry 56 Yorba, Ruby 58 Yomes, Pat 58 Young, Allen 106 Young, Clara 165 Young, Mr. Dan 201, 225 Young, lona 165 Young, Jim 58, 81, 202 Young, Paul 118, 165 Younger, Anna 58, 72, 115 Y-Teens 82 Whitmill, Jean 106, 196 Whitson, Dave 79, 81, 86, 106, 108, 112, 113, 114 Wickum, Tom 56 Wiebinga, Harold 164 Wiechman, Judy 77, 84, 164 Wilcox, Jack 164, 200 Wiles, Mrs, Alma 132, 205, 225 Wilke, Donna 56, 116, 117 Willhott, Wayne 106, 201 Williams, Alvin 106, 118, 196 Williams, Amm 204 Williams, Dennis 57, 202 Yzaguirre, Mark 58 Yzaguirre, Connie 165 Zaludek, Pat 165 Ziegler, Tom 58, 87, 112, 113, 202 Zimmerman, Shirley 106 Zugel, Cathy 58, 204 ' Zuick, Paul 165 ,t . Thompson, Pat 69, 105 Wagner, Lynda 128, 164 ' Williams, Donna 76, 106 Thompggn, Pm 163 Waite, Gil 83, 1'64,,.f76ft,f-' 1 Williams, Dorothy 164 Threatt, Susan 112, 113, 115, 163, Walter, P. 116 Williams, Doyce 165 204, 207 Walker, Charles 106 Williams, Gene 1174 V ,Q hgh, .L Thueor-,I Carol 105, 115, 116 Walker, Marilyn,164 Williams, Geraldine 106' 2--ijt' .1 uns Thulin, Elaine 66, 105 Walker, Wallace3106 Williams, Jim 165 Thweonl June 105 Wall, Marion 106, 112, 113 Williams, Judy lO6.'f'11- Tiede,-non, Robert 105 Wallace, Cara 106, 126 Williams, Judy 57, 35, 126, 207, Tiewater, Barbara 105 Wallace, Frank 164 209 ,z Tgffonyr Jean 116, 163 Wallace, Karen 77, 164 WllllUm5, l-lrldcl 165 Timmermon, Larry 163 Wallen, Terry 75 Williams, Mark 116, 117 Timmons, Kay 105 Waller, Meredith 164 WllllUm5, WCIHSQQQZ. ,Tiff if , yi .,i,1,,, V ., fff ?' 242 I1 ,,,, W, , 4, ..., ., 1 ax' ' is , ag, , ff' Ls. I9 2, be X04 5. 204, 'N '40, 175, -,TL77V 99 1, Eli, W J vs, ee. wo, J 107,211 FZ, H3 51, ve, mn, N W6 ,5 , 113,202 1 r -Sd ' 1 YAYLY . w A fag- , N W fa 1 a I , , f .11 ,? 'K Q, k E l F E J C s X. Z E ay Z 5 i 2


Suggestions in the Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) collection:

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.