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

 - Class of 1960

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Most every component of America's culture, because of her polyglot population has been derived from customs of other lands and devel- oped with American ingen- uity. Even the civilizations of long ago have left us with characteristics that are now involved in the Ameri- can culture. Such is our Pa- cific community, a culture developed in part from self growth, but in a greater part from the interchange of ideas with other peoples, and a part of a civilization contributing to the entire stock. Qjsfkz NORTH ,tflnvli A f fy 'J 'QA ly fl SOUTH I s , ,diva-.wsfmf x usa.: I I A S , . NAJN' ginhg ig, mx 1 X N 157 Jx, A Kvfvvj JA. Okfllr u - Ii he - ' - na Stall f ' K Y th of Pacific H A - I haolin Bernar- dindi California. Advisor: Mr. Leslie D. Nielsen Editor: Susan Threatt 3 Table ot Contents Faculty A. S. B. Class ol '62 Class of '61 Qlubs Sports clatlon IS extended to these two Pacitic taculty members. Mrs. Esther Fuller Mrs. Fuller is known among the students and faculty at Pacific for her advocation of a strong background of English fundamentals, her pleasantness in the classroom, and her con- sideration for the students through individual counseling. Students who have graduated from Pacific and are attending colleges and univer- sities testify to her contribution to their success. Mrs. Fuller, a native of Texas, after teaching there for several years, moved to California where she accepted a position on the faculty at San Bernardino High School. When Pacific was built she transferred to this school and is now one of the few faculty members that have taught here since Pacific's origination. She at- tracts respect for her educational background and for her organization and her directness in her teaching. Not only does one admire her for her academic accomplishments, but also for her dedication. Even though hampered by a physi- cal handicap, she has rarely missed a day of school through her 34 years of teaching. We would like to salute her as a part of the academic program and as a person in whom we have complete trust and respect. Mr. James Fotia One of the most frequent faces seen on cam- pus is that of Mr. James Fotia. By volunteering to participate in many campus activities such as assemblies, PTA meetings, decoration com- mittees, club sponsorships, and class sponsor- ships, he has become one of the most well- known teachers on the faculty. For his service to the Parent-Teacher's Association he was awarded the honor of a life-membership. He sponsors the Latin American Club and the Junior Class. Mr. Fotia, who received his Bach- elor of Science Degree from the University of Minnesota and the University of California at Riverside, has been teaching ten years, seven of which have been at Pacific. We, as students at Pacific High School, wish to salute him for his efforts and thank him for his ioviality and eagerness to support our ac- tivities. N X Y 'Qf X ATL 1 4 A 1 'Iv L , 2 ' 2:-. S' 2 :Z Y i 2 Y HN' 5 .,L:sW , N M Yi Dr. Kenneth P. Bailey Principal Ship Ahoy, shipmates, and particularly the class of '6O: Once again the top annual staff reviews pictorially for us a grand high school year. What more can we ask -- a great student body, an outstanding faculty, a fine school plant, atop annual staff and a superior editor, and the best book yet. Congratulations, and the best of everything. WMM? Mr. James L. Brickley Boys' Vi e-Principaflfad 7 ,T 3 l v ' lA7lfl!l'l' xl' Q ,slffifiiflf 5' f ol l l l li W yi ,fl Mr HMT V 04 AVO, gl Ctrl WW W l, the Pacific faculty, and the citizens of The commu- nity, wish the class of 1960 the kind of success that spells real achievement. The diploma the School Board awards you is not a ticket for the grandstands but rather an eli- gibility rating for a place on the playing field. That you play the game of life hard and fair is a sin- cere prayer of one who was privileged to have been asso- ciated with you the past year. Wwe!! Mrs. Gertrude C. Boettcher Girls' Vice-Principal As we view the year i959-1960 in retrospect we realize, perhaps more than ever before, that all the world is a vast stage - a magnificent stage, and each of us has a part - some great, some infinitesimal - to play in life's great drama. Actors from many lands and creeds have starred in great performances on this stage during this year. In the years ahead many of you will reach similar positions of significance and leadership. All will 'play a part. Your years of educational training serve to prepare you for this role. Make sure you are ready. Keep an open mind. Nurture faith and understanding of all peoples. Once when a man was asked the key to his success, he replied, I had a friend who believed in me. We at Pacific are your friends, we too believe in you. 1-X Q Ke. K., ,Cf i 2 s. Qing Mr. George Siancer Third Vice-Principal Pacific High School has always had a reputation that it is a student centered school. I think after three years, you departing seniors realize what we are talking about. ln addition to giving you what we think is one of the best high school educations possible, we have tried to make these years en- joyable. I think as you go on to greater things, you will look back on the years at Pacific as one of your most pleasant memories. Good luck to you in your future whatever your plans may be. ,W Spec2jg! rvices Mr. Hanson Mr. Shove Mrs. Brooks Attendance Security Officer Nurse fe r fl-..,.' Qs !f v-F D ' ' A ' '3- .f -fix ,, . X , i . ,. A !,, . A R f A C? X DELORES BACON HARRIET BULLOCK LEORA COOPER WANDA FLOYD RUTHE GRIMM Secretary to Vice-Principals Secretory to Counselors Finoncial Secretory Recorder Assistant Financial Secretary LOIS McCOY INEZ PERRINE ROSE PERRY JUDY ROGERS NANCI STARK Switchboard-Receptionist Attendance Secretary Asst. Attendance Secretary Secretary Secretory to the Principal HELLACE CARMICHAEL Cafeteria Manager HANK HANKLA Head Custodian 'Rf Ak., fl ' K , . TOP LEFT: Byrle Young, Abbie Bennett, Bernice W Am, . Bonelli, Lucelle Smith, Fern Chambers, Nadine ' Eddy, Helen Malone, Jo Del Gigante, Eileen T. John Block, Neuton Zingelmann, Paul Rousey, . Haney. BOTTOM LEFT: Bernie Glenn, Pauline Jim McDonald, Robert Weinreich, Hank Hankla, A X Young, Peggy Dawson, Anna Cramer lSuper- John Scott, Edward Fricke, Lile Langbridge, '-X' visorl, Mary Gilbert, Martha Robbins. Lawrence Kelly, Lee Brigham. um u1f'4ieg,lE.E:9l-jl'5 I.-A I A M f , Tp If!! W 9 5114 E1 E? il' ffl' Ji' V A+ f T' . L- H- , ynfw fi in .Jig iugxvyi L---if s -A - ,. f, 1 QM, .ssi Q. if 1 ff, L J if J X ' , . 1 li f f, Ulm Cent nnnlfl 1960 PACI FICANA ' A m 2 EEWKA YA x 4 HF IIIIIIQ-W b 'ag X Universida X ded e Coimbra Yfs5f:.-jg: ik- ,sppinf if , , ' VA VH, f A I , . lvl , ' A . fi xr-Ji: f i f to A o 1 it Qi, .f V- A A ,. X Q ' ' ' V ft ' ' ,L S' i J I ' ., - 'fi L' ee waxy - ' N 31' S W Q 2 ' , ., -f 1 , .. 1 ' ' 5 , - , ,. 8, W rx ' ll 'lim' :PGM 4 Y X iii! ' A' 1' X - iii 'l- J RALPH BRADY JAMES FOTIA HARRY HARBAUGH MARGARET JEFFORDS RUTH JENSEN Art: M.A., Stanford Uni- Art Production, Crafts, B Dept. Head. Home Ecnomicsg B.A., Lake Home Economics, B.A., At- versity. Sponsor of Artisans. Football coach, B.S., Uni- Band, Orchestra, M.M., Uni- Erie College tor Women. lantic Union College. Co- versity ot Minnesota. Spon- versity of Southern Colifor- Sponsor of Girl's League. sponsor of Girl's League, sor of Junior Class, M.Y.C. Applied Art JACK McCULLOUGH Musiti M.M., Penn State University. Sponsor of Dance Band and Chorus. LESLIE NIELSEN sponsor of Junior Class. MARY JO POINDEXTER Home Economics, M.A., Ball ' Sponsor of Dantes and Jr. Red Cross. Art, Annual Advisor, A.B., San Diego State College. Sponsor of Sebians and Co- State Teacher's College. nio. Sponsor of Band and Orchestra. Jr. Red Cross. Our applied Arts Department at Pacific has the most active organization on campus. During l96O, both the instrumental musicians and choral groups, participated in approximately fifteen festivals, concerts, and parades, some of which were the UCLA band day, Hollywood Santa Claus Lahe Parade, National Orange Show bowl game, District Festival, District Music Festival, and SCVA festivals. The Home Economics program for l96O included a more concentrated instruction in physical and personal develop- ment. The sewing departments increased their instructional equipments with new Singer and Pfaff sewing machines. The Art Department was divided into two maior sections, Fine Arts, including all classes for art development, a study of commercial and industrial design, and Arts and Crafts which were offered in the new crafts room. All sections of the Applied Arts Department took advantage of vocational and specialized speakers. This Advanced Art class of Mr. Les Nielsen is diligently working on cubist paintings which are of contemporary French origin. age 5- ,,. 'JD-s MARY ELLEN BOWE QUINCY BROWN CLAUDIA CLEVELAND DOROTHY COPLIN Shorthand, Typing, M,B.A., Dept. Head. Typing, M.S., Oregon Stole Typing, Business, M.S., Uni- University of Denver, Spon. Typing, A.B., University of College. Co-sponsor of versity of North Dakota. Co- sor of B,B.C. Redlands. B.B.C. sponsor of Girl's League. MW! ,Q Ar' , -A . ifyx ..- 6 'Cf If H V tl ll T1 2 L vi if PAT CURTIS Typing, Business, B.S., Ball Slate Teacher's College. ff' B siness Department To facilitate a growing interest in Business Education the Business Department increased their teaching staff adding four new teachers and offering two new courses, Merchandiz- ing and Business Law. The department also increased its audio-equipment to include tape recorder instruction for shorthand and typing classes. To develop practical usage of business skills, the classes visited different business establish- ments, the Courthouse, the telephone companies and the Kaiser Steel Industry. Speakers from various phases of busi- ness frequently offered further instruction. KAY PETERSON Shorthand, Typing, M.A., University ot Minnesota, Sponsor of Debuts. Oh, so that's how it goes! Faye Murray plans to make business her career and she was given excellent training dur- ing her three years at Pacific. MARGARET PIEPER Shorthand, Typing, Univer- sity of Colorado. Co-spon- sor of B.B.C. P' QQ RAYMOND H. POSTEMA Typing, Business, Coach' of Tennis and B Basketball, M.A., University ot Michi- gon. c G1 sw N g If Q DORIS THOMPSON Counselor, Shorthand, M.A., Arizona State, Sponsor of Lehis and Co-sponsor of Senior Class. N, A . DONALD Office North- we Co-spon- sor of 5-1 DARRELL ATKINSON MARY BROADHURST VERNA L. BROWN FRANKLIN CHAMBERS ALICE CHOUS English, M.S., Utah State English, M.A., Ohio State English, Radio Speech, B.A., Counselor, Special Educa- English, Journalism, M.A., University. Sponsor of Les University. University of Iowa. Sponsor tion, M.A., Tufts University. Columbia University, Spon- Depanneurs. of Radio Workshop. sor of Quill and Scroll. To meet increasing enrollments, new interest in communications courses and a practical application of Language Arts achievements, our Language Arts department enriched their teaching program with certain additions and developments. A foreign language laboratory with listen- ing booths, recorders, and other equipment was established to provide for more efficient and individualized learning ofa new tongue. The De- velopmental Laboratory was expanded to include students from all three classes. Remedial Reading classes divided their time to provide for a more intensive study of reading and communicating skills. Language Arts students visited the Huntington Library, the UCLA campus, many legitimate stage productions and musicals in Los Angeles and made a special excursion to the production of the opera, Aida. A writing clinic, held in the spring helped publish Pacific's two magazines, Pacific Orig- inals and a humor magazine, originated by the Journalism classes. The Language Arts Department is planning to develop an elective English course as a seminar class for students interested in pursuing particular interests under guidance. ic, MARTHA HEMPSTEAD English, M.A., Iowa State Q! 1 DOROTHY DOOLITTLE HARLAN DUDEN ESTHER FULLER A GORDEN English, B.A., Stanford Uni- English, History, B.S., North English, M.A., Columbia Spanish, M.A., Columbia versity, Sponsor at Pagettes. Dakota State Teachers Col- University. University. Co-sponsor ol University. l lege. Los Conquistadores. ul gg T I . A 4 :fi ll.. I A' N i i uff1I3f S I . R ' . .55 'A . 5 L I J r ,. gh 3: 6 K l 1 N 5 l 9 -sf,.rg l 9, 5- , A Us My 4 . QF, -Q + Q. 4. fr r 1 .,..- 3, l 'L CHARLES HERBERT ELDRED JONES RUTH LEWIS French, B.A., UCLA, Spon- Librarian, B.S., University Counseling, English, M.A. sor of the French Club, of Southern California. University of California. Sophomore Class. Sponsor of the Junior Class K-D's, Philosophy Club. A,--4 -fini MARILYN MILLER WILLIAM MILLER Dept. Head. English, Speech, Drama English, M.A., Bowling B.A., University of ed , Green State University. lands.SponsorofThespians Sponsor of Pacific Penmen. Language Arts ig jf -.., I, of XX f- S . wx X l KX ' I: C? . Q CHARLES MORRISON BLANCHE PRESTON RONALD REHAUME ELISABETH RUSH MIRIAM SERFAS5 English, M.S., UCRg Co- Spanish, M.A., University Lalinp M.A., Los Angeles English, Latin, French, A.B., English, B.A., University of Sponsor of C S F Legatl 'Wm-1 ii 1 sponsor of Pacific Penmen. of California at Berkeley. Stale College. Sponsor of Colorado State College. California at Berkeley A IIA , .. I lr' H l -. - : - 1 , C ' . jr , A KENNETH WINSOR CHARLES E WOOD Spanishg M.A., Brigham Spanish, Coach f Young University. Sponsor Basketball: A.B University of Balboa Del Pacifico. of California at Berkeley Sponsor of Las Conquisla dores. Knowledge of our American culture was enhanced by studying subiects of specific interest such as current events. Shown in discus- sion are Anne Ware, Howard Kil- lion, Beverly Rose, and Gary Olin. The 1960 laculty consisting ol 107 teachers had accumulated among them over 1000 years of teaching Students of Mr Meade s audio- visual class show their Interest in learning how to operate the movie . . . ' ' . . 5-4, av, M . SW 1. '. , A .p .X. e a.' T 1 . -., Qi . i lu . Q' e ,sv 1. ,,.. 2 ' - -it-fi xffifgtt ef., cas' , 1 -- 1-.! tw DOROTHY M. BADER Algebra, Geometry, B.A., Iowa State Teacher's Col- lege. V+.-P RICHARD E. GREEN Algebra, Trigonometry, M.S., Illinois Institute of Technology. Co-sponsor of Math Club. Sponsor of Mu- tineers. , tv CLARA GRESHAM Lab. BioIO9Y, Math, Girls' Physical Education: M.A., Stanford University, The chemistry classes proved to be beneficial for college bound students. The accelerated chemistry course did more experimentation on a college laboratory level. New equipment consisted ofa pH meter for measuring acidity, and radioactive equipment including a scaler- active rate meter. The total cost was approximately I,O0O dollars. The funds were supplied by the Atomic Energy Commission in Wash- ington, D.C. where Mr. Macomber, one of our chemistry teachers, studied during the summer of I959. ath-Science Department ln keeping with all other departmental additions and im- provements, the Math-Science Department supplemented their program with five new teachers and a further advanced study in Science and Math. New equipment was added in all the science areas as well as in mathematics. Some of this equipment was obtained in part from Federal Funds avail- able under the National Defense Act. A new transpaque proiector was brought into use in order to help in the devel- opment of Math. The Math-Science Department participated in the Inland Science Fair. Pacific has had sweepstakes winners go on to the National Science Fair for the last three years. Through the Math Club, the department sponsored the Math Marathon in the spring in which the junior highs of San Bernardino send participants for the field day. They also sponsored the Science and Engineering Club. The Bausch and Lomb Science Award was presented to the outstanding science student each year at the awards assemblies. -f 3 U' ITA? Ii ii . PAUL KETCHAM Chemistry, Math, B.S., Uni- versity of Redlands. Sponsor ot Fellowship Club. WILLIAM KRABILL Dept. Head. Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, M.S., University of Illinois. Sponsor of Math Club. Over 84-'fo ol our faculty had lived, traveled, or studied in loreign countries. S ', w, , Z , ' 3 1 ll : nn-I--.. Q K ., . . ,,kk 'gi g' -' r l -M 1- , dd :::.::I' , fyi gr' eg g 4 .. gl ' '!4Muwmi A .V AV., y rg gf x.L W slgggeli. 4, , . X -Ill. ll Nine Pacitic High School students placed ' I .-+1-.111 f A il -so s. rl lfN2iQi T2. ilu. ss... CHESTER LINDT Biolc9Yi B.A., Walla Walla College. Sponsor of Nep- Iune's Pirates. BILL NEEL Moth: B.S., Missouri School of Mines. Assistant Football and Baseball Coach. -:fl 9 DONALD LUNDY Algebra, Physics, B.A., Uni- versity of Akron. Sponsor of Science ond Engineering Club. CHARLES E. PAINTER Photography, B.A., Calitorf nia College of Arts and Crafts. Sponsor of Photo Production Club. ROBERT MACOMBER Chemistry, M.A., Los An- geles State College. Sponsor of Pre-Med. STU SOUTHWORTH Geometry, Math, M.S., Uni- versity of Oregon, Varsity Baseball Coach. I 'i'f1.:lNT4 -asa., ROBERT MEADE Audio-Visual, Math, A.B., University of Southern Cali- fornia. Sponsor of Bowling Club. WALTER SMILAC Math, M.S., University ot Wyoming. tg.. K , - it . ' 'T U: Q l X 2 V A : I ' Ag LADDIE NEDVED Math, Physics, Physical Sci ence, B.S., Ohio State Uni versity. WILLIAM THOMAS Algebra, Biology, M,A. Ohio State University. Spon sor of Chess Club. in the Fourth Annual Inland Science Fair. I A New materials and laboratory equipment were obtained under the completely new plan and course outline of the Lab-Biology program. Ken Jacobs is seen using one of the new seventy-five dollar microscopes. This microscope is capable of magnifying a specimen 440 times. ? V it ,. F 'A .P 1 , :xxx . , 1 I ,s , . xx . :rg Y ,. f x .....-... X hh H ' ' 5 'l y -. fx - ,f '- S. X ls! W. . ...W ' A i 1 . DR. HARRIET WRIGHT Math, Ed.D., George Pea- 'li fve body College for Teachers. 57 . ' V Sponsor of the Math Club. . Ii' JOSEPHINE VAUGHN Biology, Lite Science, A.8., University of California Sponsor of Pagettes. DAN YOUNG Gymnastics, Mathg B.S., Ohio University. Coach of the Golf Team. Several of our teachers had the opportunity to attend college during the summer of 1959 on a scholarship. The Shell Merit Fellowship granted to me in the spring of i959 proved to be advanced educational training in Calculus and Atomic Physics, besides giving me the opportunity to listen to and to talk with many research scientists in the Palo Alto area which has done much to improve my teaching this year. Mr. Lundy The National Science Foundation Institute program allowed me to take regular graduate courses leading to the Masters Degree, and also allowed me to attend special lectures by national leaders in Mathe' matics and Science. Mr. Green The Atomic Energy Commission Summer Institute was very informa- tive on the subiect of radio activity, atomic fall-out, and other such prob- lems of the atomic age. Mr. Macomber I enioyed the opportunity to work in a real research laboratory. The trip on SC's Valero IV to collect specimens from the Catalina Channel was also very interesting. Mrs. Gresham .i if Judy Akam, Dick Pennoni, Howard Killion and Margaret Murad of a regular physics class are shown demonstrating a transmitter. A few years ago the physics program was completely re- arranged and stepped up to qualify for National Defense money. The students enrolled in a physics class have a high aptitude in the field of mathematics. Most students have an IQ of I 20 or higher as based on a group test. The Physical Education Department at Pacific High School offered a well-rounded program which was geared to the interests of the students. A new course taught this year was sophomore orientation in which the instructors stressed the values of physical, mental, and social health in our community. Aside from regular physical education, the girls' section sponsored the Anchorettes, a drill team, and the leadership group which included the cheerleaders, pompon girls, flag twirlers and baton twirlers. These groups performed at games to instill the pep and enthusiasm that Pacific is noted for. The Girls' Athletic Association is designed especially for the girls who have a keen interest in athletics. These girls aid the physical education instructors, in many sports and events. Boys were prepared through this department for various sports that were offered this year. They were football, track, basketball, gymnastics, baseball, and swimming. Y ll tml' Kp? . ll I .ti MVN, X Xml ,- fi' 'ffm 5' . Mihai .i so e'rv'r of L J ,- ' i N, K ll' l ,Ai DCJUGLAS BROOKS , ' Physical Education Social - Studies, B.A., University of 'K W Minnesota. .Jas i' Ok gf' l , i JOHN GRENFELL -.x-.i,,'t,: Counselor, Driver Education, Physical Education, M.S., University of Southern Cali- fornia. Head Track coach. Advisor of Student Council. JOE LASH Physical Education, Social n studies, s.A., universny of Q Nevada. Head Varsity Foot- ,. ball coach. fb ,. gs-f: i - MARGARET LAWRENCE '- Eb' Educa I n tion, Psychology, M.E., Mills I 'r College. i' K f N -1 ' ' - .wmviin Qu' ALMA WILES Dept. Head Physical Education, A.B., Fresno State College. Spon- sor of Leadership, Soho- bans, co-sponsor of Zonta Z Club. JOSEPH PAGE Physical Education, B.A., San Diego State College. Junior Varsity Football coach, Track coach. BERNICE PETERMAN Physical Education, M.S., Oregon State College. Co- Sponsor of G.A.A., Ski Club. is ha fi' it . 1 ,yr-su D ' 3.0, CJ' x X . 3 JESSIE TOTTEN G ,. Physical Education, B.S., . ' ' Oregon State College. Spon- -. . BETTY wvss ,or of H,.m, A K V.. Physical Education, A.B., . 11. San Jose State College. Co- v ' ., ROBERT WEBSTER ' .A. . f sponsor of G A Physical Education, Social V. -' Studies, B.S., University of I A 552' V, ' Q ' Southern California. Varsity P Q I Basketball and Junior Var- '-'. A KH sity Baseball coach. FS.-, 'L A A f , 1 .XJ .f . , ul .,,fg.3gf,+.'i2'? . 4 1, 2 Mi 'la W' ,, V 4 - .hiv w V, '??ff'f'H ' r he A ' ,? : M?v wV 4 ' xp. -,3,, ,f l , H V x X 'ah' . - ' fm.h f h -w Af- M - - . Luv' , - -4-A-1 g- :,.q'qf0un f ,-.Lb , .. - ....- .M . 4 4 ' - ' ,-rr' Q' :.,,k I f g.,:-, -, V vol-.K , - ,:. - , H4 x V .vein wus .. W ,Qf 1 , ,,, N s xglQf wx . 4. uw - 4 DP Pf P ' - 4 ,- WM . ' .L- -uv Q .. 'f ---vu .. ! an a. ,. ,, pw. V W ,W ML - ' 4- ,,v,- 9-W .I. .av 4. N ' A ,,, H Social Science Personnel wise, the Social Science Department of Pacific was one of the most interesting. Only one new teacher, Mr. Robert Letro, an experienced teacher from New York, was added to the department's faculty. No one was lost that had been in the department in June of l959. Two of the teaching staff returned after a year in Europe with experiences and first-hand knowledge that cannot be gained from regular college courses. They were Dr. Walter Schuiling, who was a Fullbright Scholar to Denmark, and Mr. Basil Martinez, who traveled throughout Europe on a year's leave from our school system. A course in Western Civilization was taught this year for the first time at Pacific. An accelerated course in World His- tory was established for the more-capable-learners. The Democracy Classes visited the Superior Courts and the Sheriff's offices here in San Bernardino. In these Prob- lems in Democracy classes, the social science staff attempted not only to understand the problems of our democratic way of life, but also gave everyone o chance to speak his mind on problems that concern all levels of our society. CHARLES BRAME History, Problems of Democ- racy, M.A., University of Missouri. DAVID HOEL Problems of Democracy, M.S., University of North Dakota. Sponsor of Junior Optimists. RALPH CAULO Physical Education, Social Studies, M.A., University of Redlands. CHARLES KALNIN Driver's Training, History, Library, B.S., University of Redlands. RICHARD COFFIN Counselor, Psychology, B.A., Augustana College, Sponsor of C,E.C. RUSSELL LACKNER Counselor, History, B.S., University of Minnesota. Sponsor of Amateur Radio Club, Junior Class. Some ol our faculty had attended Sorbonne in Paris, Instituto THOMAS EWERS History, M.A., University of Iowa. ROBERT LETRO Competitive Speech, History, B.A., Alfred University. Sponsor of National Forensic League. ai NORMAN FAWLEY Counselor, B.S., University of Santa Clara. ELVIN LILES History, Sociology, Social Studies, M.S., Oklahoma A 81 M. Wrestling coach. as R M53 t i. '55 l sa.,-s X XX Af Q! X . 62' N is 777041 these universities: University ot Paris, Goethe Institute, Allende University de Guanaiuato, University of Mexico. t I H EA 4 -c MARIE LINDBLOM Historyg M.A., University of Southern California. DONALD NIEMEYER Driver Training, Social Stud- ies, B.A., University of Red- lands. Sponsor of Ga lahads. LOUIS LOPEZ Dept. Head History, Problems of Democ- racyp B.A., UCLA. Sponsor of Key Club, Senior Class. EUNICE OVERBEY PsycholO9Y: M.A., Colum- bia University, Sponsor of Community Scholarship. s,.,, is FWAX ' 1'f Us BASIL MARTINEZ History, Problems of Democ- racy, A.B., UCLA. Sponsor of Les Depanneurs. GORDON PARK Education: Introduction to M.S., University of Califor- nia. Sponsor of LaIin-Amer- icon Club. KEITH McCOY Physical Education, Social Studies, M.A., University of Wyoming. GRACE PETEQRSXQNV Counselonk SocERf'Studiesg B.E.,University,' Colorado. Sponsort f Horizobkilkub. 5- I, .-s s qv. 1 ww ci' .s y... , 1 . gf-sw is I N bt 23? ts . Y.. 'is'-'wh' K Bw r L 1, -2 Q r C -. 'Q QS 1, I . df- . .xxx -sf - 1, . C ': vg's+u,,.As.A- me ,QLPSV , I ,- Left Sophomore Maeve Mor- rison and senior Ron Rust mapped out their course of study in Miss Lindblom's World History class. Middle Driver Education taught by Mr. Niemeyer and his colleagues, was a course necessary for graduation in California, and ap- peared on most sophomore schedules. Right Mr, Letro, new to Pacific, taught classes in Speech and History. DONALD McGREGOR History, Problems of Democ- racyy M.A., University of Michigan. Sponsor of Phi- losophy Club. WALTER SCHUILING Problems of Democracy, Western Civilizationy Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Sponsor of Senior Class, Stamp 8. Coin Club. f New 44-..q 35 . s . 1 1 'g l I ',-. - Industrial And Vocational Arts ,, ' 1' .. as f filffli' '7f?z??2l . i'5i9.,S J ,if ...' - iii?-lg, ' 35:11 ',.kk g f -' ' iivfi f 3. . ' L K -. - 2.1 24 X .I- JOHN BAHR Welding, B.V.E., UCLA. HOWARD BETTS Dept. Head Agriculture, Cadet Corps, B,S., University of Califor- nia. Sponsor of F.F.A. AL BONE Agriculture, Horticulture, B.S., UCLA. Sponsor of F.F.A. HOWARD CLARK Counselor, Vocational Cor- pentryg B.S., UCLA. Sponsor of Termites. WILLIAM FERRIS Electronics, A.A., SBVC. ROGER HALL Agriculture: B.S., California State Polytechnic College. Sponsor of F.F.A. JAMES MILLER Metal Shop: B.A., University of Hawaii. Cross Country coach. GERALD NARRAMORE Industrial Arts, M.A., Colo- rado State College of Edu- cation. 1 I u ,,.-. 'W' Shown above is Mr. Bahr instruct- ing Norman Head in the use of acet- ylene welding equipment. The Industrial Arts program is divided into two major areas -- an industrial program and a vocational program. These two groups were made up of outstanding junior and senior boys only. These boys spent two years in vocational shop and then went into industrial shop where they specialized in their chosen field to a greater degree than in previous years. Vocational shop consisted of three periods a day, whereas indus- trial shop was made up of two periods a day. This training on the high school level gave the students six months towards their four year apprentice- ship, where they would begin at two dollars an hour. Select boys were recommended by the instructors here at Pacific to the Joint Apprenticeship Board where they were interviewed and tested. A unique addition to the teaching staff of the Vocational cmd Industrial Arts Department was Mr. Roger Hall. He was a member of Pacific's first graduating class in l953. Sharing new teaching duties along with Mr. Hall were Mr. Bill Ferris, Mr. Keith Simpkins and Mr. Howard Clark. The agricultural branch of this department handled the construction of the new Pacific Bowl. The 4H field iudging day was held here where 400 to 450 boys and girls from as far as Victorville and Barstow came for a practice iudging contest. They entered into five judging contests including Farm Mechanics, Dairy, Live- stock, Poultry, Land, and lnsect iudging. These contests were climaxed by the State Finals in San Luis Obispo. at ' f 495 - ' CARLTON oLos Xi Drafting, B.A., Chico State College. l KEITH SIMPKINS Machine Shop, B.A., UCLA. The agricultural department raised these turkeys from chicks. Various classes of Pacific were able to purchase them for their Thanksgiving Baskets, add- ing another means of fund raising to the active W , ,g department. g . . N., Below are two enrollees in the Agricultural Pro- - gram at Pacific, Bossie and Bessie Pirate. They don't seem to mind being shot by our photographer. DAVID STURGES g A Auto Mechanics, B.V.E., 'f . UCLA. Sponsor of Gem and A Mineral Club. SIDNEY TOMS Printing, B.S., Pacific Union College. , M l ig A' ,fa Q' Q A I If . . .. K 1115 '-.. -1. Q - ' W -g,Vg ' Vi . s s. TA ry .f-4. QA ,, Al Q, vi J X Q 1 'Q wx , it ' A t , . ,,'. , . .,.. ..W,, . W1 Q. v'121::fig1:4a,f',-, 44q:res2131zg'? fg, . .... 15a?.?iff'g , M2 'f f .f 1 ., 71-L Y. M21 -F 0 -1 - v4 '- gf , v . 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President As student body president I would like to con- gratulate the student body for its enthusiastic par- ticipation and support of the activities which have made the 1959-60 school year at Pacific High a highly successful one. I would also like to thank the faculty for their co-operation and support of stu- dent activities. In addition, my congratulations and sincere thanks go to a hard working student council which has done a truly fine iob. Ohn Kennedy Asa Pfefsfnfm Student Council Karen Dyal Karen Miller Robin Erickson Judy Wilson Vice President Secretary Treasurer, first semester Treasurer, second semester 1 if' , JR RR- fwQ A .K ...... QQ ' ' sim :. ws - 1. if ':'1 i ri - '35,'.'n'f ! 5 A , Diane Urkov Pam Cooper Dan Green John Lang Jim Fogg ' Governor of Activities Governor of Promotions Governor of Domain Governor of Athletics Governor of Vocations l b '-o-' -? ' 'rr X Jim Brown Marilyn Brown Sharon Reed linda Spencer Beverly Pinkerton Governor of Safety Governor of Curriculum Governor of Publications Governor of Community Historian Service The Student Council was an effective organization, planning the programs of rallies and several dances, officiating the class and A.S.B. elections, providing enioyable activities for noon time, planning the half times of the homecoming parade and games, supervising clean campus drives, editing reports on school curricu- la, and many other campus activities. gg.,.iu--' ,,, . James L. Brickley, new to Pacific as Vice-Principal, served as advisory fac- ulty member in the council's organiza- tion of campus activity. Mr. Brickley, a former speech and social studies teacher at the local Fremont Junior High School, became Vice-Principal after Mr. Edward Ryan left Pacific to become the Principal at the new Eisen- hower High School in Rialto. ln his V' capacity as advisor, Mr. Brickley as- sisted the council in many of its meet- ings and supervised the action of the two school service clubs, Rally Com- ,If - 'ef mittee and the Shipmates. 7 ----N ' IIN. 'Q' 'Vs 'Q--f' S , ,gs 8 ., -li-Q., f ' J- I A ,, ' , Ak ' 1 ' r to M. E Jan Martin Chairman of Music Sue Kinkaid Chairman of Rally Committee Cheerleader in' '99 i' tv.-fr 'hr Patti Vacco Howard Killian Cheri Kellogg John Rashall Mike Bowman Marion Henning Chairman Chairman of Chairman of Chairman of Chairman of Chairman of Intramural Sports Press, Relations Noon Activities Noon Activities Events !U5- M 'IK 1- w,,. Becki Barbour Jan Loop Stephanie Gary Olin Sandy Taylor Joe Momyer Head Alumni Secretary Peterson Assistant Assistant Senior Class Welfare Chairman Chairman of President Secretary of Activities Activities Jerry Harmon Junior Class President Appointed Officers The Pacific High Student Council added several new appointive offices in l96O which will continue to be a part of the council in coming years. The new additions, the Editors of the Hi-Tide and the Pacificana, Assistant Governors of Domain and Activities, and the president of the new school service club, served as non-voting members. Steve Becker Sophomore Class President Louisa Gilliams John Oliver Carol Linda Watkins Judy Caldwell Sue Threatt Edward Beotson Assistant Assistant Carmichael ICC President Hi Tide Editor Pacificana Editor Chairman of Governor of Governor of Girls' League . Loan Committee Promotions Domain President f it Sls fs Q 'Us Ti' Awards r 1 Bank ol America Science Fair l 1 4 i 'A J' l xt ig. W , ' if A e ' J .c s r . A - ' bigger: ' A ,A.L-, x N : U11 I Yrs 1 . i n if FEL, iii, ' . 1 S -.. if se., The winners of the Pacific High School Bank of America Achievement Awara trophies were, left to right-Gary Chilcott, Vocational Arts, Elaine Temple, Liberal Arts, Louisa Gilliams, Fine Arts: and John Kennecly, Science and Mathe- matics. They were chosen on the basis of their grade record, their activities and an interview. They were automatically qualified to compete in zone com petition for cash awards. Merit Scholarship l 2: ii i '1 Steve Peterson, Richard More, Ken Jacobs, Ed Wilson, and Guyette Overland qualified as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. They had been chosen as semi-finalists by their scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. They then took the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board and all obtained high enough scores to become finalists. Agriculture This year, Pacific's Agriculture Department won over fifty awards at the Indio Fair. First place winners in the animal pro- iect class included Jim Keene, Glenn Wood, Bob Parish, Larry South, Sandy Colegrove, David Peters, Ray Treas, Joe Wesch, Terry Boas, Pete Lorimer, and Jim Cameron, First place winners in the farm mechanics class were Wayne Weller, Pete Lorimer, and Glenn Wood. The FFA also won fifteen awards at the San Bernardino County Fair in Victorville. Winners at the fair included Art Bothell, Larry South, Wayne Weller, Fred Blanton, Glenn Wood, John Clemenger, Jim Cameron, and Jim Fogg. First place winners in the Pacific High School Science Fair and their proiects were, left to right-Joe Page, Tin-Can Astrophotography is Practical, Alpha McKlveen, ''Ph-Electrical-Polarization Analysis of Sugar Solutions, and Ed Wilson, The Static Testing of Solid Fuel Propellants in a Rocket Engine. They attended the Inland Science Fair along with the second and third place winners. Speech The students who placed first in various speech contests were-Row I, left to right-Janice Spencer, Mary Rhyner, Carol Munger, Linda Meyer, Diane Urkov, Patti Vacco, Earlene La Roe, Row 2: Evan Speal- man, Steve Jamison, Larry Taichman, Steve Carter, and Mike Young. Other first place winners were Bob Tyrell, Larry Evans, Diane Welzig. Sue Stroh, and Carolyn Hanquet. Language Pacific won the first place trophy at the Modern Lan- guage Field Day held at Valley College. The French first place winners were Guyette Overland, Reading Compre- hension, Jo Alyce Clark, Identification, Kay Kirkland and Richard More, Debate, and Dorothy Williams, Fred Herman, and Robin MacDonald, Twenty Questions. The Spanish first place winners were Louis Meisinger and Steve Crawford, Round Table, Joyce Allen, Spelling, Nancy Simpson, Oratory, Florence Howell and Joyce Michael, Reading Comprehension, Sandi Threatt, and Clayton Shadek, Oral Comprehension, and Larry Evans, Edan Shehan, and David Kennedy, Twenty Questions. 31 Mr. Nielsen Advisor Susan Th reatt Editor-inChief .11 x , 4 Q? 4 . CXN W- . ,E Pacificana Being an integral part of this publication, is, I am sure, of high honor to any member of the I9-60 Pacificana staff. I realize that this small message must represent a great number of people who contributed working hours in completing our production schedule. May I give certain thanks to those people outside of annual staff who also contributed: Mrs. Cooper, for solving many of our finan- cial problems, Mr. Painter and his photography crew, for supplying us with much needed photographs of the campus, to Mrs. Miller who as- sisted us in miscellaneous perplexing circumstances, and Mr. Bernard, whose photographs lend a special touch. However, the one person who rates superior by the encouragement, interest, and help he gave us is Mr. Nielsen, our top-notch advisor. As a staff we wish you many instances of pleasure when you read the book we have tried to make truly representative of the i959-60 school year. In this annual lies the support of the Associated Student Body, the special events of Pacific, the ordinary occasions of school life. We hope you will be able to re-enjoy them under the auspices of the i960 Pacificana. 77ffo,a1rt gp i 1 . Qi' ,,,. A ,, vs., QP, 9.x N. ii 2 ,XR th, ,V , 'fiiii s ' , Carolyn Cooper Earlene La Roe John Oliver Robin Mac Donald Sharon Reed Business Manager Advertising Sports Activities Club Marsha Chudacoff Wilma Parlas Jacky Swafford Carolyn Grace Carole Monninger Elaine Temple Faculty Photography Art Sophomores Juniors Seniors More students bought the 1960 Pacilicana than in any previous year. 'Q-., iv Mr. Nielsen scratches his head in meditation as he tries to improve the lay-out of one of the Pacificana pages. Members of the Pacificana Staff worked hard during their seventh period annual class as well as after school and on weekends to com- plete their sections bythe deadlines. Jane McBride Staff Members Sandie Ferguson Activities Business ' tf2gI','-:gig if ' - '- ,Q f f' 'f,' A 55 if 'Q I Q 'Lu .iff i ' , ' ,s , '55, f' . . H ' ' ff ,as'5 .ff l - - -.Sf a. , Q 'yea 2 - I ff 99 ' ,Y , A - ....- V y f- 3 t, ' :gg .52 21, , rs., . . L: -if , Ak X 'Q iT PK- Gerry Brimmer Don Kinnear Sports Sports Barbara Maybee Marvin Ericsen Art Art G st' ff tg: Q 1 X R, X223 It 'll' Q i A fit , . ,Q ' Q , . . ' Q s -f fs ' ,G U J, 'B A we ,, A xx t - X Us si -s S iii, i-i s flfisz. :ima fl Si Q., 'F'-Lax S s .2 S, Nancy Simpson Pat Coffee Art Senior John Rashall John Kubina Advertising Advertising Q 712' Marilyn Brown - 'tvfgi -:t1re...-i sw..-ta. :leer , it.. 1 ' gg .ey t f f nf. Associate Editor i A fa: ,qft f 1 Marion Henning Mrs. Chous Advisor Pacific High School is reflected in the mirror that is Hi-Tide. To keep the image true has been the task to which the news- paper's editors have dedicated themselves. As iournalists they have reported the news as it happened, campaigned for indi- vidual and school improvement, encour- aged'loyalty, attempted to represent all the students, and remained cognizant of their obligations to their readers and their school. I have been proud to work with these young people for Pacific. oe, , X Editorial Editor - Qi Jftbfsfw Barbara Miano Exchange Editor Ann Oslund Business Manager K' Judy Caldwell When I look back at the 276,000 pages of copy printed this year, l see in them elements of leadership essential to an in- fluential newspaper representing a student body of 2800. I see a newspaper that has been printed for the students, a publication that they enioy reading, an appreciation that to a newspaper man, makes all rush deadlines and late nights worthwhile. WC Editor-in-chief I u HI Tlde Staff News Editor Jack Wilcox Beverly Grisby Mel Carver Louis Meisinger Falstaff Editor Photographer Photographer Staff John Rashall fbi Sports Editor 4 f 4-D 1 9' x QQ..-f 'kv- Jean Babson Jan Pennoni Dicksie Coleman James Pollard Janice Eden Sandra Tidmore Julie Grandin Staff Staff Staff Sports Staff Staff Staff Staff '51 JM'- Cecelia McCumber Janice Spencer Dianne Smith Dolph Mason LaRoe Halsey Jeannie Bail Sharron Hopper Staff Staff Staff K- in-Ns. Sports Staff Staff Staff Staff Pirate Basketball Team, Gheerers -- Slay in Hr: W 4 i f i ' - f A f f' Ad i. ' S J tiilihl ' f - may .nn- Yocntwnol Bays Recognised' lar Auto Shop Work Q , ..,, , -If Joan Bourassa Larry Moore Mona Barrios Kim Greene Judy Gregory , This Veg' C' new and Very ar' Staff Sports Staff Staff Staff sfqff S dl'edd 19 Wds ddddd fd 'he Hi Tide, . 1 1. S y ,c Q :L - X git , Bw I . ,K meme I The officers of Rally Committee are from left to right around the table, Mary Etta Barnes, Chairman of Special Events, Mike Gray, Chairman of Games, Dick Teague, Co-Chairman,ot Dances, Dick Arden, Chairman of Rallies, Bonnie Gibeau, Treasurer, Sue Kinkaid, President, Lynn-Tanya Cherry, Secretary, Karen Bristoll, Historian, Ben Bailey, Co-Chairman of Dances, Sandee Tidmore, Chairman of Dances, Mike Fuller, Chairman of Games. Rally Committee The Rally Committee has played an important part in the functions of the school. Serving as an arm of Student Council, the purpose of Rally Committee is to support the student body and its activities. Decorat- ing for A.S.B. dances, rallies, games, and activities, as well as assisting in assemblies and rallies were only a few of the proiects the Committee undertook this year with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Brickley. 41' lg 5, V .. 'fx - r X' I-1153. ft? V -in fm l i i r C.. si Y-I Yu X ra-we ' Q is tl , 3,34 bl J d Graham, Secretary, Alberta Diel, Vice-President, Mike Sloan, President, Andrea The officers of the Shipmates from left to right around the tu e, are: u y Callahan, Treasurer, Terri Rausch, Historian, Linda Bahr, Sergeant-at-Arms. S h i p mates t CI b was formed this year as a service organization under the sponsorship of Mr. Brick- The Shipma es u ley, boys' vice-principal. The members ushered for the Kiwanis Basketball Tournament, took charge of the victory flag, and were responsible for the design and drawing of the sports posters. The main duty ofthe ' ' ' ' I t d. Shipmates will be to take care ofthe Graduation Bowl as soon as it is comp e e XiiiiirlWiii f ii LEAS ,a ,I Y 3, A-1: am- ,.-1 iq.: 1 Q fx, ,E N w .wp 1 1 , K ff' f- A S, , ' L Q, , A' 1 , 1, E ., .gr . F -N X X N X. x , , X . , ' j f sjfzfa-zwifag., f X. W ' . 215.21 ,Sul D- 'ua x A . fi V - 11 ff f---Y 'a f-1f1::.z,:'. 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PVMV QQ f M X f,f1,1.,,m,,,wfg,:?fW,yumf,H 1 . ,M ,, W ' I11 .. ,,Nz-gfgsfm::,41m.351:tx:,1.W::f-.Q.- -, ,rf-. ,J X5 N af ,,, .- r ' 'ff f X 1 2:-Q., , V , A Q 2 pnnrfw-, 'ks- ,- QL,, of .- -.I The members of the Drill Team are Judy Baisinger, Charlene Baur, Seeny Begler, Kathy Bowers, Diane Busier, Rickie Cameron, Lois Choate, Mary Cooley, Carolyn Cooper, Julie Davies, Sandy Del George, Linda Espinosa, Linda Floyd, Nancy Fossum, Louisa Gilliams, Sandy Goldstein, Diane Graham, Karen Jensen, Sharon Julian, Sharon Kassay, Earlene LaRoe, Sharon Lund, Roberta Lyon, Sharon Magnison, Frankie Mathers, Jane McPhearson, Diana Meyer, Linda Meyer, Wanda Michael, Marilee Mul- Q 7. . fs J' - r-vine 1,244 vare, Sharie Oliver, Diana Parry, Marilyn Pecsar, Sandra Peter, Lynn Pospychala, Shurel Rickert, Janet Rorabaugh, Marie Saucede, Pat Sepessy, Antoinette Simpson, Nancy Simpson, Sue Simpson, Rita Siostrand, Barbara Slepski, Sandra Smith, Jacky Swafford, Cheryl Swain, Judie Tarlton, Lindo Terry, Pat Thompson, Sandy Tidmore, Pat Tullis, Elaine Ulicny, Gwynne Whittaker. Drill Team Jacky Swatford Co-captain The drill team, under the capable supervision of Miss Lawrence, added sparkle and precision to the Earlene LaRoe Co-captain Pirates' football and basketball games. uf' ,gb Review. Bowl Game. The Anchorettes have been named one of the ten best drill teams in the Southern California Corona Invitational Band Jamboree. Their trophies included first place awards for the National Orange Show Parade and the Lake- wood City Parade. They also received various rib- bons and trophies from the National City Maytime The girls participated in many well-known pa- rades. This was the second year that the outstand- ing drill team was invited to take part in the Santa Claus Lane Parade in Hollywood. For the second consecutive year, the group served as the official drill team forthe Orange 44 ' 9 I I . X wa i nQ1 K I ALT' ' -f. N' X1 if mir' , .ra v.-if , ' '4 ,r ..,,, J P x,-,Ip 4 A -1 -A r Ji' .' , . 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J -- - I , The members of the band are, FLUTES: Pat Kniseley, Sheila Grim, Kathleen Nebeker, Jan Jacobs, Dave Alexander, Bonnie Ferguson, OBOE: Chuck Webb, BASSOON: Shirley Johnson, Linda Cowell, CLARINETS: Marcia Thompson, Donna Floyd, Ronnie Hanson, Bud Weeks, Joe Beeler, Jan Martin, Linda Evans, Phil Talcott, Maureen Baker, Marty Anderson, Kermit Leonard, Dave Stamm, Pat Hiller, Charles Willingham, Nelvic Blackman, Sonia Beatty, Don Hall, Kathy Hawkins, Judy Wilson, Betty Fitzgerald, BASS CLARINET: Tom Mullins, Pat McKenna, ALTO SAXOPHONE: Georgia Moffett, Pete Resendez, John Clemenger, Donna Graham, Sharon Pihlaia, Jim Quam, Jesse Webb, TENOR SAXOPHONES: Del Bybee, Terry 0'Donnell, J A l 'in 1' .ss .iq 51. at ', ' 1 BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Bill Jensen, CORNETS: Dale Smith, Bob Younger, Jeff Kaufman, Roger Williams, Paul Warner, Ben Blair, Dick McConnell, Paul Peterson, Bill Swain, Gary Cornell, Fred Herman, Fred Pearson, Fred Barnes, John Benton, FRENCH HORNS: Dan Davidson, Chuck Macieiewski, TROMBONES: Dude James, Robin Vince, Mike Henning, Hap Hazard, Tom Williams, Conrad Spencer, Dave Willard, Jim McFadden, Dick Wells, Larry Hickey, SOUSAPHONES: Mike Lambert, Ronnie Barrett, Steve Lytwynec, Stan Carter, PERCUSSION: Bob Barnett, Gary Murphy, Charles Hainy, Ray Martinez, Ron Schweinfurter, Emmett Resendez. arching Band Richard Martinez Richard Wells Drum Maior Dfllm MUIOV This year the innovation of precision marching was an accomplishment of the Pirate Band under the direction uf Mr. Harbaugh. This new type of marching, in which there brought our band the honor of being the Official Band ofthe National Orange Show Bowl and an invitation to participate in the Corona Band Jam- boree. This invitation signified ours as being one of the top ten bands in Southern California. Of the tunes our band played at football half- times, Conquest was the thriller. At the end of the football season the marching is constant movement, band then became the Concert Band. Music was L performed by this excellent organization in con- x certs, music festivals and for graduation. Tilt .Lai . A - .Q Mrs. Alma Wiles Leadership Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: Marsha Chudacoff, Pal Dase, Mary Braylon, Head Cheerleader, Nancy Ulmer, and Gloria Horning. Cheerleaders Pom Pon LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Thomas, Alice Chavez, Dawn Swanson, Head Pompon, Sandi Pascuni and Joan Simpson. 4f L Assemblies And Pep Rallies Extravagant, hilarious pep rallies and assemblies were a characteristic of this year that every student enjoyed. Special instances that were favorites of this annual staff are pictured on this page. Top left - Shultzy lMike Fullerl and Rick Rhine- stone lDon Kinnearl typified the usual student goon act in the Fontana Rally. Top right - No one will probably ever forget the catastrophe that took place during the impressive Christmas Assembly when the manger hut almost collapsed. Center - Ben Bailey, a true Pirate, really used his head l?l by giving the Cardinal a feeling of over-confidence in our Berdoo Rally. Bottom left and right - Several professional comedy acts livened-up our assembly programs. Bot- tom center - During every rally up iumped Becki Bar- bour, Head Cheerleader, flying through the rafters yelling Hey, Yama Yama . ,ea . ... 4.4. ' Dance Band The Men of Note, Pacific's Dance Band, proved that iazz has ci place in a busy school day. They added their cool touch to exchange assemblies, school dances and style shows. The aim of the Varsity Band was to im- prove individual performance ability. As a participative musical unit, they contributed to the enthusiasm during the basketball games and performed with the Marching Band in some of the assemblies. Varsity Band PIANO: T. O'Donnel ROW 1, Left Ia Right D. Stembridge, J Quam, R. Mosteller, n. sybee. Row 2: J Battle, J. Fox, J. Pat- terson, J. Brown, E Spielman, P. Warner, R. Sullins. ROW 3: .I. Hudson, G. Murphy, R. Martinez. as.. .-sw ,.... 4-. W 1 QI I Q5 . F' ME-r-:fa , .wa FLUTES: T. Park, J. Haines, L Smith. OBOE: C. Luby. CLARI- NETS: D. Bothke, L. Jackson, C McGarvey, G. Brimmer, R. Hil- fer, R. Yohn. SAXOPHONES: M Massey, B. Slepski, D. Matlock P. Wilson, D. Thompson. TRUM- PETS: I. Ashment, B. Martens L. South, E. Lopez, A. Morales B. Fournier. BARITONE: D. Da: vidson. TROMBONES: B. Fox, J McFadden. TUBA: M. Brunk DRUMS: J. Mitchell, R. Jenks, B. Wolf. L i 1 FIRST VIOLINS: K, Nebeker, G. Horning, L. Kennedy, M. McCauley, D. Johnson, J. Jacobs, J. Evans, K. Kelley. SECOND VIOLINS: C. Carmichael, S. Knuppenburg, P. Liles, R. Lyon, J. Robershaw, D. Murdaugh, C. Frank, Y. Ferguson. VIOLAS: D. Jones, C. Bell, M. Fogt. CELLOS: L. Harbaugh, C. Grace, M. Brown, K. Dyal. STRING BASS: J. McCullough, B. Smith, T. Kent, S. Lytwynec, D. Ponce. FLUTES: M. Brayton, J. Ide, D. Kennedy. OBOES: C. Webb, D. Floyd. CLARINETS: M. Thompson, S. Threatt, M. Seidlitz. BASSOONS: S. Johnston, L. Cowell, TRUMPETS: K. Newberg, R. Tullis, R. Minnick, R. Strano. FRENCH HORNS: H. Taylor, D. Morse, C. Mocieiewski. TROMBONES: C. Beardsley, D. Wells, R. Webb. PERCUSSION: R. Schweinfur- ter, S. Tharp, S. Thorp, P. Feist. PIANOS: L. Doyle, L. Minnis. Harbaugh Orchestra Gown? Under the superb direction of Mr. Harbaugh, the Orchestra this year, as in past years, gave out- standing performances in their many activities on campus and for the community. They participated in various assemblies, in the Christmas program, and in the Spring Concert. They performed at several Pacific Forums and attended the annual District Mu- sic Festival at which Pacific's Orchestra had received four superior ratings in previous competition. They met daily during third period in room M-I to prac- tice for their numerous performances. Some of the new pieces played this year were Beethoven's lst and 2nd Symphonies, The Ballet Egyptian, Merry Wives of Windsor, and Der Meistersingers. Most ol the instruments which are used in Pacitic's Orchestra, Dance Band, and Varsity Band were originated in Italy, Germany, the Middle East, and the Orient. Girls' Chcru J. Alexander, J. Atchison, M. Atkins, G. Beardsley, C. Benedict, G. Brinkerhoft, M. Bubier, S. Bubier, G. Bothke, D. Busier, C. Carmichael, M. Castledine, S. Chocon, S. Chance, H. Cummins, J. Davis, C. Doake, N. Duggins, B. Dunn, K. Dunn, S. Edgar, S. Eshelman, S. Esoy, S. Farris, L. Floyd, E. Foy, C. French, C. Fritz, B. Gilbertson, D. Giles, J. Goff, D. Graham, J. Gravette, A. Gutierrez, C. Hadley, J. Haines, J. Ham, L. Hampton, M. Harris, H. Harris, S. Hartwell, J. Hiller, J. Hirons, H. Horton, C. Howe, B. Jensen, L.,Johnson, L. Kennedy, K. Key, B. Kirk, G. Krotzer, S. Larkins, K. Laliberte, L. Lechuga, S. Lukey, D. Morler, B. Marshall, W. Marshall, F. Mar- telli, S. Maupin, C. McComl:s, L. McDanieIs, M. Mc- Clintock, P. McGinnis, M. Mears, D. Middaugh, S. Miller, W. Miller, J. Milligan, M. Nevling, S. New- some, N. Nunn, M. Oslund, G. Padgeh, M. Pescar, N. Pettengill, G. Pierce, L. Pierce, F. Pike, B. Pinker- ton, C. Polee, S. Rickert, J. Robertson, L. Robertson, M. Sack, C. Sather, K. Schepper, L. Schroeder, P. Seward, M. Sinn, R. Siostrand, L. Steding, l. Stewart, K. Stewart, S. Stewart, M. Thomas, D. Thompson, Octet P. Tullis, R. Yzaguirre. The members of the Octet are D. Busier, L. Clyman, E. Fowler, C, Hadley, J. Ham, J. Hooks, E. lo Roe, J. Law- rence, N. Mclean, J. McPherson, B. Pinkerton, G. Scott, K. Schneider, Accomponist, R. Siostrand, D. White. Music Production The Girls' Chorus is a group of girls who know how to sing especially well, as they proved this year in their many performances including those at the Father-Daughter Banquet, the Christmas Program, and Baccalaureate. The octet is a carefully screened group of top singers. This year they were called upon to perform for various civic and service clubs, P.T.A.'s, and women's clubs. The members bought their own uniforms and provided their own trans- portation to and from engagements. They rehearsed before and after school in their efforts to perform their best for the public. Acting, dancing, singing, and play- ing instruments are the many talents of the 32 members of the Music Production class. Performing in exchange assem- blies and for various service clubs pro- vided good experience for these would- be professionals. The members of Music Production are S. Barger, S. Bas- tedo, B. Brooks, S. Brooks, S. Brown, D. Bullard, S Chance, L. Clyman, K. Dunn, E. Fowler, E. Fowler, W Hadies, E. Harrington, V. Hedgpeth, H. Hersel, K. Johnson D. Jones, B. Kommerstad, K. Laliberte, J. Lawrence, K Lewis, C. McCombs, N. Mclean, D. Micldaugh, .l. New- some, J. Newsome, S. Patterson, K. Ramsey, L. Robertson G. Scott, L. Stoudt, S. Thompson. K. Adkins, B. Ayling, P. Baker, K. Barnes, A. Barton, D. Bates, K. Bosley, J. Boyter, K. Briscoe, S. Brooks, C. Bunch, H. Bunch, M. Calleros, H. Cummins, A. Davis, M. Dunn, C. Edwards, C. Estes, L. Gonzales, J. Graham, M. Harbeson, R. Harpe, A. Harvey, S. Heder, K. Huntter, D. Jackson, B. Lurrowe, L. Le- chuga, K. Lees, S. Marshall, K. McCleary, S. McDowell, C. Mc- Duffy, S. Mendes, M. Mestas, B. Meurer, J. Montgomery, S. Mul- lins, S. Moslander, M. Mur- claugh, C. Nelson, N. Nish, C. Parks, D. Pickens, P. Phippen, C. Rauhauser, D. Ristow, V. Ritchie, I. Ross, J. Sanchez, M. Seep, S. Smidt, P. Snow, C. Stidham, G. Thomas, H. Thomp- son, E. Thompson, S. Thompson, J. Villarreal, M. Watson, S. Weeks, K. Wilke, M. Wilkes, J. Wilson, J. Wisehaupt, P. White, -W ---f --Y J. Whitebrook, D. Wray, C. Yzaquirre, C. Van Nice, C. Clement, J. Newman, M. Tread ' Democratic Choru Competitive singing, which began at the ancient Olympic Games in Greece, 'rzifiifi ' it We.. ,. T47 contributed much to the progress of group singing, which is an important activity on the Pacilic campus. X155 Enthusiastic sophomores compiled the maiority of this second period group of novices. From these 73 girls will come skilled singers who will ioin the various singing groups on the campus. They gained experience by performing at Back-to-School Night and in the Christmas Program. To promote good music is the prime obiect ofthe Mixed Choir. Their superior singing this year reflected the diligence at rehearsals and the outstanding direction of Mr. McCullough. Mr. McCullough Mixed Choir S. Baker, L. Becker, J. Baucom, W. Bell, S. Bennett, J. Berndt, C. Booker, K. Bowers, D. Busier, L. Clyman, E. Crawford, L. Crew, J. 1 Cooper, M. De La Torre, V. Ed- wards, S. Ferguson, Y. Ferguson, C. Fritz, E. Fowler, E. Fowler, E. Foy, R. Gonzales, D. Green, R. Green, W. Hadies, E. Harrington, M. Hinton, J. Hooks, J. Jackson, K. Johnson, E. Lo Roe, D. Jones, J. Lawrence, K. Lewis, D. Lees, W. Marsh, V. Marshall, F. Mathers, M. McCartney, L. McDaniel, N. McLean, J. McPheron, M. Mears, F. Melton, S. Miller, C. Moya, S. Oswald, M. Payne, M. Petton, G. Pierce, B. Pinkerton, C. Polee, M. Pribyl, S. Rickert, J. Robertson, A. Romero, J. Rarabaugh, B. Ross, H. Sanders, M. Sauceda, R. Scott, S. Spiedel, L. Thompson, D. War- ner, J. Webb, J. White, J. Wil- son, T. Witten, J. Battle, D. Bul- lard, S. Harris, J. Pinnell, R. Adkins, B. Brooks, K. Ciamila- nella, P. Edward, L. Lechugo, C. Colemen. John Conway lectured Jesse Stuart and the students of Lonesome Valley Rural School on the evils of modern ways in a scene from The Thread That Runs So True, xx. The members of the cast posed in the school room which was the background for the entire play. Jesse Stuart ..... Cast Naomi Deane Norris. . . . John Conway ..... Don Conway .... Guy Hawkins .... Grandma Binion. Burt Eastham .... Vaida Conway ..., Sally Walden .... Jenny Tarvis. .. Budge Waters. .. Leonora Maddox. Robin Baylor .... Snookie Baylor. .. Xenia Potters .... Peter Snaggers ,... Ova Salyers ..... Billy Leonard .... Bill Coffee ...,., Bertha Conway. . Aunt Effie Batson.. Uncle Amos Batson ,... Mrs. Woods ..... Eva ....... . .Bill Dunmeyer . . . .Judy Price ...Ed Sheeran . . .Dave Owen . . .Bob Ryan . . .Jan Held . . . . . .Bill Burge ...Diane Urkov .Judy Biddinger ....Prissy Hinds . . . . .Jim Fogg . . . .Sue Gowins ...Diana Aaron . .Phil Dunmeyer Portia Anderson ,Dave Kennedy ,. ...Rick Shaul . .Richard Moore Richard Hudgens . .Bonnie Meurer ...Valerie Burns .....Joe Beeler ,Lois Stackhouse ... ,Kathy Kelly Celeste . .. ..... Pat Jordan Eleanor .. Janie McPherson ii 9 I The Thread That Runs So True The first play of the school year was Jesse Stuart's audience sat in the natural setting of a forest area The Thread That Runs So True. This is a colorful immediately next to the school house. The cafe- and true story about the author's life as a mountain torium floor, walls, stage and folding chairs were schoolteacher in the back hills of Kentucky. The specially covered to achieve as natural a setting as most unique feature of the production was that the possible. is 1 .spirit rgsrqsi. zlgzrisazirssltlsal 3 1 I Qi?mQQQ,s,.u 46 Ja Fifa 1 ' 4 -sf n me fgzgfa 4 V iff Q KS E. is 37.11 f' Q P Qi cg ,nun C by 0 H s' 5520: Q . '. E? 4' X if S... qc 9 1 li ,iw fi va-Q. 'tw f . 5 its ts 0 if .5 T Hi ' 5' jf 7 . 'i f 2 lg U if '- . 5 ,I A l i , J 1,1 1 f ,fy . fi . ni. ,. .A d L I4 .Z nz Q. ff ...ii- i' 7 . C 'P' .Q + . s - Q fl- G f' i E . if .6 5 ', ' A Y I f ' 5 I K f 4 F ' Y , . , A x Y - Q3 . Q' '-f si '1 2 'X elf, ' iii' I ' 5 ltl ,fff3e'i at . W 3 ., .. , , -f-' me ' A . ' ' . I -9 ...go lf ' The stage crew of Our Town had a chance to dis- ln a scene from Our Town the Webb family ate breatfast in play their artistic ability when they painted the wall- their kitchen while Mrs. Gibbs prepared hers in her own kitchen paper for the sets. next door. Stage Manager. . George Gibbs .,.. Emily Webb .... Dr. Gibbs .... Mrs. Gibbs .... Mrs. Webb ..... Joe Crowell ..... Howie Newsome. Mrs. Soames ..... Rebecca Gibbs. . . Professor Willard. Simon Stimson. .. Cas! Constable Warren. .. Walley Webb... Si Crowell ...... Sam Craig .... Joe Stoddard ..,. Baseball Players .... .Bill Dunmeyer . . . .Joe Beeler . .Diane Welzig .. .Ed Sheeran . .Cheryl Swain Lois Stackhouse .Dave Kennedy . ...Bill Burge .Janet Cattano .. .Sue Gowins .. ...Jim Fogg . . . .Tommie Blaton . .V .Chriss Smith .Roger Cooper .Richard Moore .. ...Jack Fox Don Chiboucas .Dave Kennedy Don Chiboucas Woman in Balcony .... ...Georgia Beardsly Man in Balcony ........ ...Don Chiboucas Lady in the Auditorium .,.. ..... P at Jordan S T Dr. Gibbs read the paper in the background as Mrs. Soames and Mrs. Gibbs exchanged gossiup after a choir meeting. Our Town For the second performance of the year, Thes- pians, under the direction of Mr. William Miller, presented Thorton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning play, Our Town, a story about life in the small town of Grover's Corners. The moral reflected in this play is that the past cannot be relived. People, occupied with their petty occupations and small thoughts, know little of true joy or happiness, truth is to be found only in the future. The production had a cabaret setting, the audi- ence was seated at tables, and refreshments were served before, during, and after the play. Junior-Senior Prom 1 1 X N, Ava K , ix Southern Serenade Roger Trapp and Luan Knotts were among the 1200 people who attended the annual Junior- Senior Prom held this year on May 14, 1960. All the decora- tions were in accord with the th e m e, Southern Serenade. The gym was transformed into a southern mansion. The main floor became a ballroom and the two side floors became roman- tic verandas. Pink and white were the colors which were used to carry out the theme. Magnolia , v I I and weeping willow trees en- hanced the scene as did pillars made of white satin. 1960 Country Fair 7th Annual '-'y w4Yv.tsg Presentation g Q afl' , W fit Fbaw Bob Ryan and Kathy Hoefling were right in style for the Coun- try Fair which was held on Fri- day, April 22. The day began with a breakfast and the crown- ing of the queen. Pacificans, dressed in appropriate country- style costumes, were dismissed from school early Friday morn- ing to attend the fair. They bought food and drinks and pa- tronized the various booths spon- sored by clubs and other organ- izations. Adding to the excite- ment of the day were inter-club relays and inter-class competi- tion. A dance was sponsored by KFXM and Hi Tide on the night of the fair. lt was the finale of U. .. H A' ' 5 W F. . ..x,k.f vv - I.. ., .. ., ' fr eww' . in A , s,-JY? 'y'f?. ms ,.,::t ,. 1 yfi:fi?,t4?g f. '. tl Q 9 ,lf 21 rf., 'rl '-the ' Q ,mga ,, ,TL ' ks., vi vtv. ti A AN a, A' W '- f 1 wise , , , ,- F y , !'Af X xt,!P R a wonderful day. N ix.-,.. P -1 mimi if ESMM5 if-if? ,SL 1 f ., , A- 1 X KN..-Av., Z , tgp ,L ., J: g I if .1 agp sg ,Jr Q' 'Z f 7 4 'S fff 1. ,, if 4 2 .1 Q i. Q' f' was I My ' 9 X4 1 rf, ' 7' 7' fi' TTY' 1 w . fi sgigeii V - sg :3,f,f.41..:-.tl 'iq yy It in J, 1 x myfQ?kLam? wk ly 4 '. 'I' F f .J fm -rf' gxslvf- T ' 'k A - ali M. 'gfgmlr 'V r F5315 if DC..-H 4 .. .., ,. x.. , 3 . .. .- - f R,,.. Q lx, , ,, as I, if Y ffl' 5, 'r' -'.....,s 'K-',..f-Q, ,gt wfi K '- 'f :Sgr -4 V Q 23511 , T' . RFQ , fl?-52.5 Wit s. f .r-rl we s L iQAf'..,.i.,i-A 5 A 5 ' ' Rx '43 gf FJ I M ,ff lst, 1 if ' f 7 .P X Q Q. 1 Tl -A l 1 .1 - ' 4--mn -- ffl. i . i l i l 3 j lli-4 .lit Q11 I-. ,ll E 13 Eel ,Mail One of the traditional sights at a rally was the cheerleaders lined up on the stage during the singing of our alma mater. - P N,'x ' ll I I , 1 Ln V , X .5 X Q if 5 4 ' 1 . I ' f wi it - R af l el. f 1. f he . . ' ,, Ar., Nl 1 E X .U fig' I U I 1 1 ll ', ' An impressive activity of Rally Committees was the card section, initiated for the first time during the i959 football season. Around Campus Although rallies were mainly held in the gymnasium where the echos of V-V-for Varsity seemed to rock the building, some rallies were staged in the Quad with contests between the classes in yelling. Tot-a-book Day, a Girls' League activity, caused loads of loud walls from Kathy Hoefling who com- plained that the huge books that Bob Behrens made her carry were entirely too, too, too heavy. uv 224555 M, 'ff fix ,gg 3.19 HB? l A. .- N 4 ,I A. ' f' Q A I J tt xt 1 ti 'V .MQ 0 N..,,, 1 1 1 Q ff sf. V a V, +R' 'Q 3. go A V K ln V 4 ' 'S-fx ' Tv 'fits' ' I 1 V' x ii A 7' , 'i i is- I i -L' 56 4' AE in 1 kt s U 4 -.4 HX . 1 ' .K s -..Wa .S Q A4 K A , - . df: , E A --V 'wi X Q ' i W 'H V ' g , J ' . 'a V ' 'K Q , ' l . B 1 . X . I , fic 4. KN - 5 fr. it f, A X V X X no X1 g f Q. ., W l r ll, - ' f X li Xu . s . l , r '5 ' l B N357 I L X' :Q 54 Our mascot Commodore made his home ln a quite com- fortable cage In the Admlmstratlon Offlce where the Con- Plrates enloyed many pncturesque areas on campus congregatlng there for lunch meetlngs and social periods Numerous trees and plants enhance the beauty of the walk ways between the bulldmgs In the Quad and the specual Sensor areas. ,,...a-A W' 55 Miss aren Dyal 'W 1 ke,-,, af ,, my ,- ,writ -' f, ir' as-L , , . 52,2 -WY, ,Ap ,,,, M ., ' f xx , I .gg my fi- A Fw P. .V ' F - 'vp . sf asf ' ,sd . , ,M f Q -'H a . ' ' M . V. 1959 Football Homecoming Queen The 1960 Football Homecoming ceremony, Pacific Paradise, was held during half-time at our victorious Ramona-Pacific football game. The prin- cesses were first announced: First Princess, Judy Price, Second Princess, Sue Albretsen, Third Princess, Pam Cooper, Fourth Princess, Diane Urkov. Art Bertolina, l958-59 football captain then crowned Karen Dyal, Homecoming Queen for the year 1959-60. V J 1' A lf, 51 J i 'deew if is . I v',. ,N ,,,. . M' ' x 1 M ' 4' P 1 v Y E . gif ' s 3 , 5, . fig ,lx ,uf ,, V , ,Q img J J A wx 4 'S -' 'vi 1 'V 5 - r ' I , 4 1 we if J ' ' .feet 1960 Basketball Homecoming Queen At our victorious Colton-Pacific game, the Basketball Homecoming cere- - mony was staged at halt-time. The Sophomore Princess, Karen Jacobsen, and the Junior Princess, Judy Walker were first introduced. The Senior Princesses, Becki Barbour, Luan Knotts, and Linda Spencer were then escorted to the platform erected in the middle of the court where Joe Momyer, Senior Class President, crowned Becki Barbour as Homecoming Queen tor- 1959-60. r I 1 z I , 1 I 1 I A K 1 Atv , 5 I i 1 i 1 1 Y Iwi F 1 3 l ,vi E , X if W. Jo .5 , Z w --'7 'i f ,YQ N T X' by w 5 ' ' 4 1 N E I s ? -' 5 i fi i T S s f i f V T W - W i . f . 'Tw lk Ai V' or is A V' :D -13 -r' ll' ,-, Y l ,, 1 , A. 1' --swf 'hed ,yy 1 K, Class of 1962 Hietls Get Acquaintedn was the theme of the Sophomore Campout, the first function held by the Class of '62, The seven officers and committee mem- bers planned the ioint dance which S.B.H.S. held for the purpose of promoting good relations between the two schools. The Sophomores took an active part in the A.U.F. Drive and the Thanksgiving Basket Drive for the P.T.A. Keeping Pacific's campus clean was another proiect that kept the Sophs busy during the year. Class unity was promoted with the innovation of the Sophomore Ad- visory Council which consisted of one representative from each English class. Rounding out the Sophomore class activities were an ice cream sale and a vic- tory dance after one of the exciting basketball games.. MU? o 1: :r o 3 o 1 cn O m 3 li o 5. mire.. ....... , TWV? . C ,. ,C mu I 1.1, 1 A 5 ,, ff E ff , 1 A I Sophomore officers: Janice Spencer, Repr I I Sandra Threutt, 5ecreIary, Karen Jacobson, Vice P d I Steve Becker, President, John Harper, Represe I I Linda Sereseres, T surerg and Mike Kramer, Represe I tive. Mr. Hoel, Chairman, Mrs. Chous, Mrs. Rush, and Mr. Herbert, as Sophomore sponsors, were very helpful in having a smooth year for the Sophomore Class. When plans came to a standstill, the sponsors always came through with help and encouragement, no matter how busy they were with their own classes. Under the guid- ance and patience of these teach- ers the Class of '62 has become prominent in the lite of Pacific High. Orientation Day A.U .F.. Drive Sophmore Dance Sock Hop Advisory Committee Ice Cream Sales Clean Campus Nights I S- I K .. -Q v F G, . V il K V' , Q .A . 'J -za, 'ek 5 UK, 5, X ,SK gs: . V. , If K Q' my nigh f' in Q3 S , ,S , K C v , ' ff 9 t pfvw' M A 'cl A J gl K ,X Q , 5. 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L, 'J Q in 62 Glen Adams Leo Adams John Adams Dave Adkins dll Karen Adkins Robert Alcarez Dick Allen Joyce Allen Susan Allen Carol Alter Don Amos Barbara Anchales Jimmy Anderson Russell Anderson Bill Andrews Roger Anton Sandie Anton Virginia Arias Linda Arvizu Joe Atchinson 'T' Mary Attebury Della Auzenne Carman Baca Candi Bachman Joe Baeza Linda Bahr David Bailey Sally Bailey Sandra Bailey Cheryl Baker Sharon Baker Caral Baldwin Richard Barker Tim Barker Bruce Barnes Fred Barnes Kathleen Barnes Pat Barnum Pauline Barrios Lynne Bartlett Ann Barton Wayne Basham Sherry Bastedo Diana Bates Gary Bates La Verne Batey Bill Batt Don Beattie Sonia Beatty Bonnie Beauchaine Sharlene Bearers Jim Beckman Charles Becker Steve Becker Violet Becker Shirley Behm Willie Bell Alan Benedict Darlene Benedict Brenda Bennett Sally Bennett Sharron Bennett Dennis Benson John Benton Charles Bertnlina Leon Blackwell Ray Blum Marilyn Berenbaum Joe Bernaert Larry Bifonli Larry Bockover Gary Bodman Gary Boehm Larry Bogh Helen Boliver April Bolyarde Barbara Bonak Leona Boone Sandra Boren Kalhleen Bosley Bill Bolhell Richard Bothell Diane Bolhke Gary Boyd Teri Boyd Bill Boyer Jana Boyfer Mary Bracey Elyn Bradshaw Vince Brandfield Roberl Brandselh Judi Branson Kay Breed Sandra Brewer Richard Brickley Bill Bridges Karen Briscoe Keilh Brillan Bob Broadway Sandra Broce Becky Brooks Susan Brooks Jon Brown Roberla Brown John Buban Shirley Bubier Sue Buchanan Helen Bunch Allen Burbank! Karen Burkehe Carmalelle Burkelie Diane Burkeybile John Burnell Valerie Burns Pam Burr 'Z Ralph Burris Reba Burrow Sue Buller Del Bybee Larry Byfield Belly Byrd Inez Calderon Marsha Cales Andrea Callahan Ken Carlock George Carlson Jerrilyn Carnes Kaye Carson Douglas Carler Roberl Carter Russell Carler Stan Carter Vincent Carter Helen Caslillo Sandra Caughman Joe Cavonaugh John Chance Sandra Chance Janice Chapman ice, Q x .,r1fo, T 'JL .x 4-A: as fe, L is-.f If C fsl- KW 1 Q , l 'W Q et'-. .,i W ef , he M, 1 . as N' l ' L Bi' e ff 'Qi'- X 'Dv 5 'ZW E Q6 X 6 ix N L . X B 'p 1 'r'i , ' x w K .ee J .so 'B if .X L , x - e 1 up-sf -f-'f I 7-'11 fl lie Q G' fi- Q-S fr 4 fs3se,... fc Qs L- 4- Q Q. a 2 he '55- H-4 'L ,Q 3?- x., I .1 , . I, Jas. .., Q L r 7 We v- 2 rl -L , ,. .5 4- h .f , 2. i f and I , 1 ' W'35iEP?EfiE?6f2f .ff 'W 1 i 1 5Oofo ef ' r , ' ,I . . -.M ,, ,.-.FQ .,,, , , Jw 3 s, ,,- Q-- I 'N Q Q. ' H. V '-one 1 Bi Q , ' Ki.- . QNX Q ,xy . V In . ml 'X' 3 wiv, , 1-..4 l ,eg il ' . . W, , 'N - , Ii. , c y fy it: G f ,A V, My , My 'L fg'Hfv1Y't 4. Z .: ,Ni wi cg. N X, ' gf , f Mp M 4 A f x -f N if 7 M 1 .L 5' 1 on if 5 tie is X X I rg 31 'h1,- QQQ, y I i a I 42, ' M 3. :JW ,lx I fs 5 Q at an ' X S.. x 'A' ' Norbert Chapman Donna Charlton Nancy Chastain Gilbert Chavez Donald Chihoucas Sharon Childs Roy Childers Bill Church Kim Ciampanella Jesse Clark Larry Claunch Carolyn Clemons Art Coapman Terri Coburn Richard Cocke Ray Cockrell Dwight Cole Grace Colegrove Dicksie Coleman Ray Colvin Millie Conley Lara-Jo Cook Gayle Cooper John Cooper Gary Cornell Tom Costello Fritie Couch Linda Craig Paul Craul Charles Crawford Eugene Crawford 1 J 'G i , x K ol the Sophomores bought yearbooks in this year, 1959 Sophomore alT1D'Ol-It As part of the Sophomore Orienta- tion, about three hundred Baby Pirates traveled to Round Meadows for the week-end. A watermelon feed after an afternoon hike, a bonfire and a dance were enioyed by the Sophomores, Stu- dent Body officers, and members of the faculty. They also had a chance for swimming, tennis and all-around fun. According to Diane Urkov, Governor of Activities, the week-end proved to be a great success. 'V f f Y Steve Crawford ' ,N ' , 'K Terry Crawford iw ' 'Y' I I li 1: , Keith Crass J ill .L .. K W ' ' ' l X 54 . :Q K ' he ' c Z. Barbara Crum i f 7 ' W' - A- I' Orland Crum 1- ffl. be ' x Qi' CHC' , . , Ki,-.N x , at I8 urlze A I -N K - f K David Danielson -x ix 2 1 -V fs A , lv .A , 4 A My I I ,fy D i b 4-'gn y .Ioan Darling ask ,I A I -W fix I ' K Pat Darr 1 , K. ' i Anna Davis ' is A. ' W f' Q, George Davis 'K' el gi is 'iv ' Vai 9' Sandy Davisson ago A .- fri ' 'S i , Marion Deatherhge 'K ig- Michael Deckler Q' K , - Sy V . ' Vicky Delean his r i1',, nge i'n' ' L. I - Trudy Davis Chris DelGeorge Joan Derby Robert DeShazo Alberta Diel Dan Dixon Jay Dodson Steve Dodrill Dorenda Dooley Bill Doolittle Diane Dorow Warner Doswell Keith Dotson Donna Dowel Lois Doyle Mike Doyle Jim DuBois Glen Dudley Tom Duenes Charles Dugan Margaret Dunn Patricia Dunn Lori Drake Ki! Dyck Galen Earls Robert Easley William Eberly Carol Edwards Noma Edwards Dennis Elias Daniel Elisalde John Emerson Susan Erwin Peggy Espinosa Cheryl Estes Larry Evans Bob Evans Margaret Evensen Bernice Evered Mike Everett Larry Eytcheson Al Fabrizio Darryl Fallis Harrell Fallis James Fallon Marty Farmer Denny Fast Edward Feille Carl Feldman Choys Feldman Mike Feldmeir Charles Ferguson Jean Fetter Bruce Fimple David Firering Phyllis Fisk Dick Floyd Donna Floyd Rudy Flores Mary Jane Fogt Linda Ford Raymond Fortner Craig Fortune Laurie Foster Bill Fournier Connie Fouts Mel Fowler Pat Fowler Bruce Fox Bruce Foytik -,N 'iz . , get , L- J 0 Qigle . ef 4 N A V ,f , . 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L -J f 5 R v - ,V Bonnie Georgenton Y L j J V il f KX X lx ,' Richard Gerwig K, L, ' N as 1- 'F' Alfred Gibson ' 'es' 'L P L iv:-px' J . A ' A .jf R ., l Many of the favorite children's stories were first lold in L rf VA X f io x 1 fb X VL Xl 1 Ji JJ U ki 1 we x 'N' ,V IN Ai' N X! A J if XIX L. 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I2 ' Qs an 2 I: Jim Imbiorski Paul Inman Sherry Inman Paula Isenberg Judi Ilzin Barbara Ivey Donna Jackson Sherry Jackson Jan Jacobs Jerry Jacobs Karen Jacobsen Peggy Jeffery Warren Jenks Bill Jensen Ken Jeske Roger Joens Fred Johns Allen Johnson David Johnson Fred Johnson Janice Johnson Mary Johnson Teddy Johnson Elizabeth Joiner Jacob Joiola Wanda Jones Wolberl Jones Pai Jordan Eugene Jovin Harry Juedemann Linila Keene Jean Kelbe Janet Kelley Susan Kelley Harold Kelvinglon Diane Kennedy Cathy Kerr Sherry Killion John King I -RoberllKing ix' 'arrie Klrkendoll , 5 'rley Kirkendoll Us I I, I, .4 ., X, ,I f L ' If f I f W' I I 1 K 1 I, Y' X, f ,I r' L X J, A Li I I I ' x I I f f. .lb ' -fi Y cg Y ws- j , 1 C O, It .f I r , ef J -J4 LL V f-J ' f' U L M , 4' A ne4?7'Qroup Sf' fuden pppecured on the comfy A p,gsvThis yq -: At jj ' first ofafhieygear, the sopihoi mfrifuore o ers eiiab shedkc ,Q net Ich has asked th cgpglit 'gnglish dizsses- prov'dlQng each' F 2 John Kirwan 1- J Jim Klass 'Q l V KX Gail Knust ' K ,, K 5' . ii I LM .V 3 'Mini Donna Knutson .L '5 K gg Duane Koehler Q W 1 A g gil U Mike Kramer H - J Y '. ., l f J A Q-'lfrfn .LY t Kenneth Krenz 4- , it Z ' S we K, Bill Kruger Fl I Douglas Kuehne rl 'M Q 2-aff - V xii-tmszre' -' l' 1 , i J . X . tix' 1 QQ? , x V I Mary Kuehne '7 5. ZI' K K Sandra Kyle ' ., ' K ,SSL V Julie Lackey , 1 Ki' , , ya- X ,L is Robert Lanas 4' 1-eg Gary Lange 1 N Q 'C I ,aw 'N Charles Lanham 9. ' N , fi gf fl., l N N providing each sophomore with ci chance to express his opinion or to make any suggestions. The representatives to the Advisory Council have met each month during the year. i 5 I E 2 1 , ii Nfl: , ,,H Q. K, E 3 il .ll A - 5 1 A j'f'fZi5 , . 'wf sfmif . . 'es r ' Bonnie Larrowe Caren Larsen Nancy Larson Ragna Larson Don Lawrence Kenny Lawrence Michele Leberknight Linda Lechuga Bill Leerskov Karen Lees Marilyn Lees Jon Lehman Mary Lenfestey Joan Leon Kermit Leonard Laurie Leanard Kent Lewis Darlene Ley Arnold Libman Susan Lightstone JoAnn Lillard Lorena Lilly Judy Lloyd Bob Lagsdan James Lokken Sandra Lowry Jennifer Lovell Linda Lowe Marie Loza Charles Luby.1X 5? 5 I Y' L pm Cl 'X Y eo 1 1 W fii K r S2 '3l g P fx! I - L A I Q.. fl, ' N- ,.. X l E , fel Aw, I ,s x S s -r . me All V . 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'fn 'it-.,, I us. is 3 N J fx I X li J, ,. ,. -Q, ' X ' 'X ,. fv R ,, , i 1 , we - . if ll' 'yw 1 I E- f . x 37 - . .3 sf L. - c 7 ' ., i l -el , J? , - ' 5 V . 1 , V M ' 1 If 5 W, L x xl C , Q , 5 9 , iw V ' Q ' ,H-ef, fi? gi 1 we-1 I , W if 1 , X ' ' i 2 , bah. 41 .. soggy? J X is-',,,,t1., . '95 fp, A H,2,51.,. 6 I ' it Sharon Lukey Patricia Luly Thomas Luncl Robert Lundy Jeannette Lunsford Don Lupear Marge Lynch Roger Lyons Steve Lytwynes Don Mackenzie Glenna Magnison Micheal Manning Wayne March Alan Marks Gradon Marsh Carol Marshall Kit Marshall Shirley Marshall Wilma Marshall Mike Martin Naomi Martinez Mike Massey Dan Matlock Linda Matlock Maria Matlock Judy Matthews Jean Mauck Mike McCartney Sharon McCartney Janice McCarty Kathleen McCleary Roberta McCormick Bob McCoy John Maxwell Hawley McCreary Q . X P. 3 I Q Fx 1 L x 4 , 6 'T . r ff A ' ' X, '17 'HQ i v-.. ' I K S A Xi . 7 , vw! -as an u IE! .f -. QQ.:-fu Dixie Moore -'f , K 'QA - K, , 'f Q3 3 Jackie Morgan ' ' i ill QA' Hx' 1 Maeve Morrison - ' .9 s r 3' 'JL . - A vs - - - . Susan Moslander 3' r 1- 'Ei' - ' , KmK - 'L K N, at Rocky Mosieller v 615, ci' i A LK, , fx ' K Sandra Mullins ,,- '- 'Z' 1 vr-4 ' 'si' ,. MK -, ' Normon Munk f ,fi KKK K KK A' K ff l r L r Ed Murdaugh Q K ' ' - Madeline Murdaugh f A 1 KA Sylvia Murillo ,WK W- K Kj . Gary Murphy 3 4.5 8 , 3? ,543 gl sf 4 r Q' Q 'yi 1 .lim Murray ' o ' it 5 - 7 W . 'Z 4' -- ' . , i' 1 ff. -K ' . , 1 Medardo Navarro 'ins 'bk' lr . ' -3' 'V A K fi 4 xx' J Larry Neiderhiser W Y 1 ' 5-K5 , ff ' . 53 7 6. f , 1 lx . ,- - we ' 4. 1 7 X 213. 'Y . .- . 4' v-. K Vkyt KK ,- .ew-1 K-fi K .R , , Charles Neighbors ,r 5 . -EK 2' Connie Nelson Q f f ii 6 Carol Nelson K N'i' I V l K '- Kennelh Nelson KK w l .,, l f ' fn ah ' Tom Nellles 5 ' . 4 X W - - 1 Bob Newcomer . ' K 'W K K Q- x . K, EQ KKKg 4- Mike Nicholson 'ki ' Qtifii f ' K 7' . I f if - ,L ANN A 'L ' ' Tiffii' - Jack Nicoloi ' K Ki K . K . 4 Linda Norris . Q Nancy Nish , 7 rf ' ' Marrilee O'Brien 'G' , in - Q ' A LK 'I , Jim O'Conner . I , -' f Gene O'Day 5 Y 'xff K' .f Jim Odell W' ' K M' A -K Kfi L '- in - ' J Susie Olmeda ' AA'-, . U -if ' K Bill Olsen , L K 7 Mike O'Malley K K K ' f John O'Neil ., K, JK K xv 5 K -6 K 7- J. Maxine Osborn K I K. Q ' Judy Olery x ' 'iff , K ff ' K Alyn Overmyer 4, K' N K' 4 td '- 2 L , 1' T 'wil n Y K 1 'fmW 2fM:g'ffrKLe: f 3 K Pa! Owens Sandra Owens , ' Glenna Palch 5' is 0 Q' KKK K J K Deanna Page Q. K ,QV K f'.' LiKncla Page ti... Q., , K .Ki Diana Pope 'K ' , Roberl Paquelle S- -' V -' - u,,,kKK Terry Park K Carol Parker Nancy Parker Gia' A Carolyn Parks L, - ' K Doloers Parra fr- 33K ts! Michelle Parsons . X' Edna Palch , viii, . 4 JF'-f5'ff725r. ,sf M' fi K 'I ' KK gr' Jim Pallerson I K , '- - Fred Pearson K ' i H Jan Pennoni Q' x ZF: K ' :fi V i ' A Carole Perr J. -, Q - , tl 1 Y iv . I . ' ' David Pelers , A 5 i ' ,Q I K ' -1 Jan Peterson A ,fy I '- f' A! James Peterson 1. a-u-ifse., , ' ' f . - 'r A .ag '15 me ,, xv. , Tom Phegley ' Palricia Phippen '- -s f K' ' 'V ,V Darlene Pickens iw B , X 1 7' ., K 1 K' S: , Lana Pickens .f an Y' , - Bill Pierce N K-K '19 VC' s 5 Sharon Pierce .' ' A i ' T N1 ' Pamela Pinckert f ' - A ' K K K , -.., ff-lf' I ' KW Linda Pinnell , K ' Diane Pilron ' i ' Y ' - , . E'll P'n - ' ' V - A fe ' if lVi'keerF:l 'nik Q4 X, K,-V qw? se. QK K neavla R Pl V 1 , '- N, Q Ogef eSSen . V 'N ' X ' l ' .f Mark Poppel! Q9 K K 4 'KKf ff' iff Belly Porch 7-I . ,L ,J ' A I 1 Keiih Porferfield Carol Pollroff Kenneth Powell Jim Price John Price linda Price Don Prien 'I -1254 'M ' . Q..-sz.: V 11.7. 4, S K L ' 'Q' 4. . ,Q 6 , Q' Ay 559 P IPKJ3 ' ' i l if J ' 'A 4 fl 1 ' W ,, l S, pg, Da Thomas Proctor K M ,V 'V Jill Puls K K - . ., N Linda Purden ,bid ,W ga ' S , ' '7- Jim Quam A: , ' ' v! Kathleen Guam xl ' W . i x K John Quick ' -f , --lfff , if' 19 K J J R J if of Jessie Ramirez Angel Ramos Rose Ramos Kathy Ramsey Nancy Randal Phyllis Ranger Steve Rappaporl Carol Rauhauser Linda Rausch K 1' - ,sc .. , I if H-rw W, X x lt ' J ,f Terri Rausch Dean Rauscher Ray Rawlings v 1' Danny Reasons Jack Redmond 'L .K I .- U , . c. , . ol' ,f ,- M F 'if lc l 1 -W, D ., 1 , The Sophomore Class, largest in PaciIic's history, has been one ol the most active classes on campus. Sandra Reed Willard Reed Ray Rehkop Penny Reich Emmet! Resendez Don Rhynes Don Rhodes Pafly Rhodes Bob Rice Bonnie Rich Francis Rider Judy Rippeloe Deanna Risiow Virginia Ritchie + J. J 1 . M 5 X yr 1 'via K . -1 5222 ' ' J J va fe 1 A A Af r 1, ,Lf e Q ., ,nn I ., R V K l 1 f 3 , . . 1 1- ., --affix' cf 'll 3 -f-'lf' L .Ls 'lf l i':,.: V. y,. .za 4 X Q S '71 s an 'km E' 1.5, 1 v . wax its X ge '63 A .N . 'X h , - 1 K l . fha l 1 4' R f '- 'fn I i , ' is M? Sy l ', o , A I A Bill Scoll in ' Flay Scoll H , , I, -Ulm 2 1 '- r Ai 9 Fw, s.. tr Z I 1 N 1 w 4 5' use a Terry Savage Pal Scollay Angus Scoll , rg' M1 - y 9' ur ,f gm I N. rf, ' 15 x .- if I Diana Sanders Marvin Sanders Sharleen Sanderson Dave Sanlero 09 P, 'X ldella Ross Palricia Ryan Gilberl Sanchez Jennie Sanchez Ralph Sanchez George Rodovich Dennis Rogers Chuck Roller Donna Romaniello Keilh Rosebure Gary Ross Judy Robershaw Gail Roberlson Janice Roberlson Linda Roberlson Kalhy Robins George Robinson William Rocha This year's Sophomore Class, with an enrollrnenl ol 954, has had an increase ol 10070 since the opening of Pacific in 1954, when that class had only 454 members. ' ' ' ' f ii' 311,14 in I r - . ., s S Q. E .. A i Q 6 - . W e , . -' ,413 , M V . I 32 ...W S ' is S ' if ll U 6. dx V 'V 1. V . S . kb .8 ' -f M , V Eh. 7 9 Wx. i ,L rg- r if e Mary Schade Bill Schaefer Terry Schamma Arl Schuberl Ronnie Schweinfurler Sandra Schwedl Barbara Seaman Marlha Seep Mary Seidlilz linda Sereseres Judie Serlin Paula Shafer John Shepard Jeannelle Shipman Cliff Shotwell Sandra Sidders Leonard Siders Virginia Sigman Melvin Simcox 'NJose Simental Edwin Simon Brian Simpon Sandra Skipper Anita Skomars Robert Skrinar John Sloan .lohn Sloan Susan Smidt Bob Smith Carol Smith Don Smith Gerald Smith Gerald Smith Jerry Smith larry Smith Michael Smith Mike Smith Put Smith Paul Smith Randy Smith Sharyl Smith Susie Smith Paige Snively Bob Snook Phyllis Snow .ludilh Sonii Gerry Spaulding Nolan Spence Cheryl Spencer Conrad Spencer Janice Spencer Marilyn Spencer Bob Stacks Ron Stallcup S 3 Y ' .M Y , 1 ' S ' Q 'f S : f f S A r Wi? l.'l , xi 4' QT fs 1: -r-bV , gg Z ,A N in , Lf ..,.1 AK Q 1 w krlh yr V . 4 R., ,W ' l, H ll' A if - All S57 C S ii i S S ,. if if C S ,M S ll . Z egg . ip, S n y M 6. may W y , . , .y 1 1 A ,J Q M , ,S 'wily A A , t , , c, st it, a s -2-f at rtt. S S ' to f ff fs r ' M S S , , 339 ,, Q5 4--gy A S ' , an ,. 4 , A S C C C' -rx f ti J 'S S 1 il S 3, S ,V fl gs S .5 W 1 .Q L KN , 4 ' , .F 3 ' S cial ' luv' , Z S J 43 S' it RL 1 ' A l 'I s 'Q S K ...fp .f 6 . N- . , .. I . 1 l ' , '13 '-1eQ 'sq . it is ,,1 U Hs. 1 4 Url V ' 'Q if was-9 iw ' How lo Perform Magic in One Easy Lesson Picnics, dances, and soles come from the planing boards of the Sophomore Class Social Committee. I 1 R 4 . i to 221 x . Q ' Q f 'i , . ' I T he gi 4 5 qi ' B. 1 at tg ' , gli r 1 ,A . ' V 1 ,. Q 1 , 4 A . f . A If , . j 1 , 'Q ' , 1 . Q., Q T. ' t -1 Q A Q as TI or ' 4 x T , ' V' . ' 5 1: 7' -QV Ai' - 5 ? Tb ' L5 :in K ,.. L. I M.. , , T, iikis T f f I' L - v-fi ' t 'wif 1' ASE, x A A , . -' ,izzmmq S 'W S ' : 41-H: ,Vil ' - ,. 2 6 I R' g f! if :Q S if-T Y ,if '1 T, tg ' ' 1 . 'W , 5, 4 XXV, W N g ' N 5 nn.,--. ,V , f T -f T' , fra T 2 A I WW it 1- is r f . , , L, H -V N7 ., Wg -lc: si i S T M 54 , . J v .5 , W 6 A, ix , - .. . ' ' .-if '- Qin- 'X' 'E 4 ' H . K, 'fi . , p ' li 1 . 4 . 1' .- 1. ,ah f or - ,.. H 'Q A v Stanley Thorp 5 KZ - A : Wt ' Jan Thomas 0 ' F X .K F ' Melinda Thomas 53' ' 5 ' gy ' 'T '4 fig Cheryl Thompson , T 3, ,I , M t . Eva Thompson . rf Z- 'X v ' Judy Thompson J X' ni L ' to L , ' -. Sherry Thompson W A wife. - - 1 . A Twirl one, two, three! These ambitious Sophomores practiced every afternoon for four weeks in preparation for Leadership try-outs. David Slamm Eddie Starbuck Patty Stein Raymond Starr Mary Sleffek Don Stetson Joel Steward Roy Stewart Steve Stewart Carolyn Stidham Bob Stinson Judy St. Jean Ray Stokes Paul Stone Daryl Stoneking Ricci Slrano Shirley Strictland Jan Stubbs Jim Sluleville 17, Sharon Sudee Allen Summers '9 Melinda Suydan Gail Swope Chris Taylor Robert Taylor Tom Taylor Athol Tehkat Leonard Tekhat Mary Templeton Bonnie Terreri Thelesa Terrill Stanford Tharp l X , T, , 7' K . ,, ,i X , l .X X Ronny Utter Arnold Vagt Raymond Valadez Leonard Valee Jill Van Buskirk Valerie Van Drake Jerry Vanlandingham Jaan Vanlandingham Carolyn Van Nice Josephine Villarreal Dick Villegas Fred Vinson Malvern Vinson Richard Voce I .Q l 7k . ,lliifliiww , 2 l X l I l A K ' 1 ' lfl ' fi Sandra Threatt .K 'L N 'lt' Nl V X Edward Thulin K M ,' tj l ' f YX N s 4 , I K l :Al Cel 5 l LL X W 113 ' x l N X' ,rx , ..n1',- fi,-4 N xv X X , 1 H. . X, K XXX? A ,...... .A . . I 5 'Q XXL Roger Tibbetts fl X Jerry Tillman ij .' ' I L 7' Jim Toby 'ts' V ff' is Paul Tossetti al V Melba Treadaway A - ff ' f ,J William Trop l V' ' S, X Q ' 'W' 'vs Jerry Troup F' ' ' 2 - 5 X ' l iii 'In - , l ' ff siaf ,. I B X X X i? A .. ,A .ky X ,. ,eg ,- .- X Diane Turner W V Bob Turpin ju xv Roberta Ullom 3. is ' ,, G- ' -6 X Clyde Underhill XV lg V 7' 1 -3 Cathle Urkov XV ' , X K V ' A 1 Xa: 7 'ri' . 1' le by ,,,. - , . I ,. . . ' 7 - Wi ' X , ffl' 5. 4, A 5' , at 'P . ' - i ,. . uf .2 , V D V ill l , . v.. f-- V L 6 at R 9 V .T T it -f ' Q, J X I 'yy ' 4,1 T. -X ' . z . -ll . Q- kx I . , -1 I Q2 F 3 Cheryl Wall QP ' ' T. Eileen Wallett ,M ff' 'i' Qi, 4, ry Jeanette Walstra 'V' V. X K i 57 ' , Connie Warner ,, A e ii ' l,,X' Donald Warner , x x ' lt .5 3 Sandra Warner ,. . ' f K Mary Watson rx I ,lg Margery Way in H N Paul Wear Q L.'l Robert Weaver Robert Webb . Marie Webber ' A , ny- K X A- uw -za , kg Susan Weeks Diane Wells Diane Welzig , , X uv 5 '1- in 'N-J' ' L xx A W . - T T A' T V l lf 76 fl ll, - L . Jackie Wenzel ' I Jane Wendell 435 ,R 2 Y ,, 4 ku L , W'-TS Joel Wesch '53 J Bob Wesner ' Linda Wessel ,fimy Q an. J ,. Q F I N Truilf Wesfbrook Q A T, fr 'Wi I 1,65 Donald Weslon ig A i - ' ' an J K cindy While Q, V, .K-.A W Elixahefh whine f J i 'R A' 6 'H ' A. v' v My K N . N - ,. 'l K - a R is . Q L J - ,L our ki! tb I V ' T-'C' ' If' .J I' x , ii.. b il! R ' 1 if Q , yi ,sw G-1 Q M for -3 i X A if N1 A , ,f 'f 'ei if P fl if lllnl X R 1 K . ix , , Q ' ' ,fghs-fx 5 ,. ' gf. A 114: . W ' I c , K I I Bertha Wolfen 's 1 N 'lvl 59 Dorolhy Wray ,. 1, 45- X V Kay Wrighl Q. ,R V 7-7 Q' ' Lf Russell Wright V Howard Wrysinski - X ' ,, y BobYohn A L lac- I Roberl Younger I 1 M, , ., qv , f l -,mv i' 4 Msg V . 'RT' Carolyn Yzaq-uirre Ruby Yzaquirre Judie Zuvella Joe While John While Penny While Janice Whilebrcok Lynn Wheeler Kr 1 SL' if v F Joan Wisehaupl Tom Willen Judy Woerlink Nal Woods David Woolsey Mary Wiedeman Ronnie Wilburn Karen Wilke Ronnie Wilkins Ann Williams Larry Williams David Winn Roy Winn Darold Willsey Richard Wilsey Linda Wilsel Jane! Wilson Sandra Wilson Earlene Wilshire Y l .KA L . ' lc .17 A an n I xo . XX . X, 1 xr 4 l a i 9 , X 2 . u 4 1 . - i . x vy' ' -. L: :-X N X, W I X S xx 0 X F lfg U1 X K U 0 1 49 ' 5 1 - , 4 5 e, Z 1 , , .ui I 1 UVA' ,la A , . I .sv-' 5' ' x. h X' A if ' V I ,, , n Hifi' U ' 3 - .vi ' Q . , ,. , ' rrr Q' ,-v' I I1 1 X U X X qifm, S H nz Clean Campus Junior Assembly Victory Dance Crepe Paper Sale Cake Sale Promotions Luncheon Winter Dance Country Fair Breakfast Prom F. 80 ABOVE: Junior Class Officers: Claudia Sor- enson, secretary, Jerry Harmon, president, Judy Jacobson, treas- urer, David Kealy, Pat Coffee and Chuck Cov- er, representatives. Ricky Martinez vice- president is not pic- tured. BELOW: Junior Class Sponsors, James Fotia, Russell Lackner, Ruth Lewis, Leslie Niel- sen and Robert Meade assisted officers all year in planning pro- iects. The active inter- est shown by them en- couraged the partici- pation of the iunior class. il i: ,c Class ot 1961 Because of hard work and skillful planning each proiect undertaken was a success. Everyone responded to the Victory Dance, making the first iunior activity a popular affair. At Back-to-School Night each year iuniors are given the proiect of selling refreshments: because of all-out co-opera- tion more money was made selling cakes than in any previous year. Janu- ary's Winter Dance was iust as successful as the first dance of the year. The Country Fair Breakfast was so popular when the iuniors sponsored it in their sophomore year that they decided to make it a yearly proiect. All iun- iors' efforts were rewarded, when at the climax of the year they produced the most extravagant prom ever held. 81 The Beginning All class of '61 officers explained their dufies and commit- fees al first junior class assembly. Members were fold fhey could contribute lo the many proiecls planned lo assure ci super-colossal prom. Diana Aaron Ted Ackerman Carol Adams Lupe Agila Dave Alexander Kyle Alexander Cora Allen Margie Allen Nina Allen Ruby Allen Shirley Allen Thomas Allen Frank Alvarado Linda Alveli Merle Amundson Doug Anderson Marlys Anderson Mary Anderson Porlia Anderson Raymond Anderson Warren Anderson Tochlli Anlon Dick Arden Bob Arnold Mabdalena Arralio Marlha Asher Irwin Ashmenl Jan Alchison Mary Atkins Bob Alleberry Woodrow Avalon Barbara Ayling Cherie Badeaux John Bahr Jeannie Bail Belly Bailey Norman Bailey Tony Baker Eloise Baldivid Norma Balosso Helen Barker Maryella Barnes Alan Barrel! Mona Barios Marvin Basham Darleen Bales Susan Boles Beverly Ballisle Jon Bollle .lear Baurom Georgia Beardsley Buddy Beasley Terra Beauers Louise Beaumonl Larry Beeker Bill Beckman JoAnn Beehe Cheryl Benedicl Billie Bennell John Benson Helen Berenbaum Thomas Berndl Criscella Bellon Gordon Birge Cassandra Billner Gary Blackburn Diane Blackwell Ben Blair Pal Blakley Fred Blanlon Virginia Bly Lee Boese Susan Boese Krisline Boles Ray Boliver Larry Bollon Charles Booken Cheryl Boon Joan Bourassa Virginia Boulan Y W ..,, ,,s we H .git C 4, VT' B y .2 4g+5f'e'e l Y ! l x . , be 4' i ' 41 'A s S 5 if MC.. .x' E VK., --. ang, - Ps '., N' -X gi' . u E X fn. -Q- c 6 gina I ,ew v ,f L si earl' Q ' fit ,,.,, is if frs?vf 3 .Mu in ,:f,:gg?' l i , '51 . V :rg l 3 A 6, ' A! 5... fs X y f-R jf x 4 .Q ., N . -v ,. A . . X f 'QS' N5 X :KA L .Q- vo 'lv 1:-fb :vii 'K X 6 6 1 up -X. ,V X V X fa X w 1 if-'Tix K 1 x AL. ,erik A gli? ,f :R Q ' g .1,q,y5-4. W, 2 Q ff Q, ,- X ., 'ff' s . x 5' .- 52 vw K 9 X X r B N' Es t N' r ff - F. V: 1 In . '. x . A .K Qi , 1 gp.- ,,,? WM it Q 4- f. , ,f- a N- .-W' 1 I 45. I , w '22 1 . . u m V I , Q ? 0 'G be X m L 2 bv 5 V , Q s I, C 3? it? I ? 'X rf - fx I ifilxwvol Ysii' 'v , af f A f. A Q E 1 A K 'E'-Ti MW 34 5 RH 'X I 1- X f' 1 gk ,1 , .., 1 . 1 -. .. f lv V Q Q A b P f 'WJ' 5' n , ' 21 1 9- Kathy Bowers Jonnie Bozworth William Bradford Mac Brazelton DeWayne Brewer Karen Brewster i fe 3 X Af G .X xl, 6? Mx. ei, i Q4 ' B Q r r .,4.:ly fygi Q i ' ., B K ,fu i r- N A 4 Y Q B 'B is B 1 Y A 'i Q- , . is N' .lay Brimmer I , f 1 Richard Britton 4 LW, I , TW' Jim Bromar Q ' Susan Brooks 6, - 7 , E Vernon Brooks SA Bill Brower 2' r - i Ann Brown , Gary Brown :in l 'f Larry Brown s ' f - - , ' i .N I '- t Miriam Brown - 5' gh V l I A A ,V , Roy Bruno X 'ZR 6' ' .f Marie Bubier 'ir A M ' 3.52 -v - N 4,4 X -I. , Dee Buchman N li 5 ' Carol Bunch , A A ' 1 Don Burbank . A Q lj ' l it f 'Wx 1 Bill Burge ,V , 4' , I . ' A 3 1 x George Burger di W y ' ' -V I ,lf I X ,- .,' ' Robert Burnett K 15:0 5 J x lr 54211: W W' , B B B i . i ,f , lziffisff: ' , .X ' B E V l '7 435, K I inf i .A .Z Gary Burton K' FX Diane Busier I Tommy Butcher my l 'V' C I 3 Alice Butler A A AA - Q ' I Keith sun -1 f K , , . 1 'Pe we ' Ronald Caldwell 'lf V a ,iw X X 4. V , y s 1 I , .ig ' 4.9 Q xg, , Victoria Capelle ' - ' Darlene Carman 1' 'N t ' Jane Carr jg ' l Emma Carrillo . Jim Carruthers K . ' 'W' Stephen Carter -' V . t l ' 5,51 A ji LA 2 in fi S 5' 1' V, l , K K V W Pat Casey - M Gloria Castillo , l r f Conrad Ceniceros K- , Jerry Cathey x -si. V, ' . Sandra Chacon I cf, I ' Cathy Cavanagh ' 1,, y H rg ' 'G-L -' . s. - , - x lx i 441' , . K ,'., .4 A I K L ,. N CJ . ir K- , Charles Chacon ix PM Margi Chapin l t -- -f - N Sharon Chaplo I . ' - X ' Laura Chatman Q, K fy: V - Alice Chavez 5 i f K Bonnie Chester ef, T X if f I 1 we gs A W Q gg. AQ- D1 'I ' W 1 , 'f 5 'A -S' fx t , JZ: VC. v g f X sg A , ilxei N , so s iii - , lg Q Q- l g W K' , 1 if' revs J . 'QA H 'L 2 'K .' - ,Q , l' 3. 351 i f -W i f T 'S ' ,J ! 4 ' J A few N' J - A I x A Clay Darnell Pa! Dase Barbara Davidson John Davies Julie Davies Ralph Davies C' 4 l 'x I -F1 ' 1 J, ' I . s.-, WC at si - E . C ' ' Sl ' , 'Qc' 'X X .4 o A A Claudia Davis Judy Davis Scolr Davis William Davis Jerry Degan Valerie Deiley Sharon Delahousie Mike DeSilva Howard DeTinne Gene DeTinne Bob Dickson Janel Diggs ., f ,5 'll i X ., .... ,..i,,.. , , M-,fr ,f,MLf35f. - st 'LZ sci Yigazi e: Richard Chrisiianson Sieve Chrislensen Marsha Chudacoff Ja Alyce Clark John Clemenger Douglas Clemenls Sharon Cleveland Palsy Coffee Dennis Coggeshall Marty Collelle Kalhy Collins Rodney Collins Joseph Conlreras Jimmie Conway Lillian Cooke Mary Cooley Carolyn Cooper Maude Cooper Jim Copeland Joanna Corcovelas Chuck Cover Linda Cowell Carolee Cay Jeff Coyle us Ran Craig Jack Creekmore Judy Crew Carol Croxson Harriet Cummins Robert Daneke J 1 vis W, ii' - yi S' . 9 X 'E 'iii- J - :iw rsrrr A V ,.r,.,,,, K Q fq lhil ,: , J J . Q .3:,,j. Q -19. i ' gf 1 A ' V , -in J. .aS,. 41- '.-, gui, .,,- -. ,, , . . 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I, can x r ig.: , -ff BQ yi , John Dixon Norma Dixon John Donahoe Jim Doolie Dennis Dooley JoAnn Drobnick Willie Ducksworlh Kathy Duffy Nedra Duggins Don Dumouchelle Mary Duncan Larry Dunham Beverly Dunn Nancy Duns Larry Dyer Lonnie Dyer Lee Dyess Harold Earls Bob Eaton Dixie Lee Eckland Vera Edwards Bob Eddy Sharon Edgar Janice Eden Sandra Ehrharut Joan Elliott Mary Ellingson Marvin Ericsen George Erlandson Mary Ann Erickson Joel Escobar Sheila Eshelman Linda Espinosa Sharon Espy Linda Evans Jan Evans Sharron Faber Bill Fairchild Ken Fallon Pa! Farrell Sharon Farris Lana Fasana Pam Feist Sandee Ferguson 'Q Ed Ferreira Ruth Ferio Barbara Fimple Betty Fitzgerald Valerie Flatt Gary Fletchall Ron Flory Linda Floyd Suzanne Folgner Val Foley Sharon Fortune Nancee Fossum Mollie Foster Jimmie Fosler Jack Fox Julie Fox Cami Frank Jeff Frisch Joanne Frye Bill Funk Dwayne Gallo Bonnie Gahaz Viola Garcia Penny Gardner Diane Gee Patricia Geesa Bonnie Gibeau Mike Gifford Barbara Gillaertson Parla Giles Frank Gilmore Jane Glascock Ralph Glaser Jerry Gleason Judy Goff First Success Altogether now! Victory, victory was the cry of cheerleaders Jim Cvengros, .left Coyle, Steve Jami- son, Randy Roesch and Gary Martin while adver- tising the junior sponsored 'Victory Dance. The dance itself was a swingin' success. 4 . Kita V1 Y 1243 K gzgigs-'Yak 1 gg , , ,, ' - - f 'sail ' MK' 'A Q M ' ' 5 Frank Goforlh Mi K ,, K J . Carol Goggin , ' ' , , ' 1. Georgia Gomez 1 ,l 1 , 1 - . Q , K ' fir Fernie Gonzales i KKK' LK K. , K ' K Rosalie Gonzales K K K 3 KX N KKKKKKKT 7 I Alvin Goolsby ' ' s K , Kg ,ill ea 'ff? - - f 4K H K ' A -' Y 1 'l Sue Gowins 'X K ' K KK 5 K J Diane Graham 2 . ,SN ey .W Q V 2. , . Donna Graham i fl .K AQ . ,K .' Julie Grandin K 'E 4 V, :, yi ' Q Janice Gravelle ' ' K K K Nl if . ' Michael Gray J ji h K 4 B' 1 - Kr 12..jL,gi'K C' 1' K , ' . . -- , az ' K K KKKWK K W T K, T' H K U - 'EK 4 . U , I, Barbara Green i 1 K Roy Green .. F A41 Kim Greene v Judy Greenlee . K 3 Alice Gregory ' K ': ' Lg Judith Gregory in ,Xf l'lSulFf' .L . , ,... 5,l5Efm..2 - ,, 6 Mike Gregory ' Marcia Grieser - Q ss. W, l Pal Griffin ' K K KK i' ' x Beverly Grigsby R K KKK Q K K John Groover 'Y K A Julio Guaiardo KK 1 , ,, ,Y ' 4 . ,R ,. if ' ix - - - , - - :gif ' me 'W I X ' 5 ww y' ' Q ' of I ,. , , ,... ., . , ' -' . 4, ' ' l 3 A . . l K' Tl ff , . 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'W ef Q V 'if' Roberl Hann A KK -f K P 211211. ,gp ' . of V, - l y 1 l .M e Q' K -- X WK ff - E' 351' I l ' ' Catherine Hanna Martha Hanna Marianna Hansen Robert Hansen Ronald Hanson Linda Harbaugh Lars Harbeson Sheryl Harner Freeda Harper Janice Harrell Sue Hartman Sandy Hartwell David Harwell Charles Hatfield Kathy Hawkins Gary Hawkins Tom Hawkins Steve Hayes Wayne Head Kirk Hedrick Jack Heibel Janet Held Bill Hellyer Jorie Hendrickson , 127' ' I Z lygaxvq , .I V1 13 ,ai . 'X - ' 9 l --E', 'x ' 5,1-j 221 ll le::f:.,l .. 1 Y ' . ll '17 V I A Hr Carol Henley Fred Herman Arnold Herrera Larry Hickey Rex Hilbig Donald Hildebrandt Pat Hiller Dennis Hilton Priscilla Hinds Mary Hinton Dorothy Hodson Terry Hoffman f f Y W A R , ,.'itrr K ,av ,K V , V .A i 1 -Q 8 L 5 V . ,L .. r X Q , J! ,K Q 4 24 'ln ' -' , f- VA X V 15 , I -,X f A y V A N- -H x wi H K . 's mrswy -cs 3:11, f if 4: as 2 v ge. s C7 - , fix 'lr- I ,t 5 H r at 5 rev- fra' gf' . .rf Aa ff lyyyy y e 1 A f H -r 1 HL 8 ' if A, y. 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In England, teenagers study English Literature and Language Geography, History, Scripture, Math, Cookery Theory, Needlework Theory, Practical Architecture, and Biology. if Q 'R ga-,---tp ' r 4 fx 'F . 1 , 33+ 1 ii' 4- 9 x K XJ? llc , .4 if Q.. ,fc- r S il A' 'I 'ff l . g , f 1 of A 4: l ii I Gerald Hofmaister Jan Hogg Gienda Holland David Holm Nancy Holtz Rena Hondras - ff, M. x in ,A ' K' - Judie Hooks - 1 Sharron Hooper Gloria Horning Holly Horton Hershel Howard Sandro Houslan 7 Stan Hovde ' Mary Howard Richard Hoxsey Bill Hudson Jim Hudson me HMS Susan Hudson Dennis Hughes Kenny Hughes linda Hughes- Tom Hughes Barbara Hull Joyce Hull Mary Hummel Gail Humphries John Hunsaker Sue Harrell Judy Hulson Joan Ide Charles Ingram Jon Ingram Chris Jackson John Jackson Palsy Jackson Tom Jackson Jon Jacobs Judy Jacobson Scoh Jacobson Dude James Gail Janbaz Bob Jeannolie Barbara Jensen Jeff Jensen Karen Jensen Sherrie Joerger Gaylen Johl Delores Johannsen Donna Johnson Linda Johnson Peggy Johnson Roger Johnson Coleiie Johnsfon Bruce Jones Leola Jones Ross Jones Charles Kalnin Palii Kane Richard Kaplan Sharon Kassay Carol Kalzka David Kealy Douglas Kelly Kaihy Kelly Joyce Kendall S, ,X K K. ,S Q: ef- 2 H . ,Q jk 'J V A x S ' X e-4. 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L15 in 1 K r I R i QQTR J '1' i K e - X I I J , X Paula Mahan Richard Mai Ray Maiiala Lelah Marshall Esler Marshall Frances Marlelli Gary Marlin Jillnila Marlin Lynn Marlin Ron Marlin Aida Martindale Ricky Marlinez Ron Marlinez Dolph Mason Frankie Malhers Dennis Mallock Gary Mallock Jeanie Mallock Karen Maflhews Charles Malus Charles Maugle Sandra Maupin Elmer May Barbara Maybee '- Mary Mayberry Coreen McBride Jane McBride Mariorie McCowley Carol McCombs Dick McConnell Glenn McCulchen Linda McDaniel Gene McFadden Linda McGinnis Pal McGinnis Ross Mclnlire Roger Mclnlosh Pal McKenna Judy McKenzie A Sleven McNeven Kalhy McOmie Jane McPherson Saundra McPhelridge Janel McWilliams Mariory Mears Linda Mea Joyce Michael Wanda Michael N Gs ,EQ 5- 'A lfiffi 'J ' 4 3-'C:viE' -3 ' s we 1 1 yi r , .sew g 'TP ,,, ., , ,. w 4 4 ' S Nils' 'L I eq. 1. q'X 1 . y , ,. yr' , rj L1 lt 5' , V y U A4 x...f.,f Q ' .,, X l i ,Lvr X .fl nm vu -- . . 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Cleaning the campus The curriculum of the early the Seven Liberal Arts i Sharon Muldrow Virginia Mullins Marilee Mulvane Carol Munger Delores Mufo Bill Myers Joyce Naegle Fred Neely Don Nelson to our class system V .1 31 ax , . Q git, ,: 1 , in ' ,ij .X 4 f R M s Y. e X K Q i s ' on i re- of syn Q .rs. UM Wd., if 'C' ii1?Qfiff?I A' 4 ' i 'fe -Ii , A ,.L,.,,, , A4LQ WA ,w x '-..- n ve-, 1 J l af ' 1 ls.. '-,nr LI, fl , 4: y ggi, ' ' V L ,rss-uf 3 , 4 ' es X f 5 ,a p I f. U 1 x ' Q , 2 ,IK sw ' K 7 -...... Q' k I9 -. I ,I 4 X ifgf X MMI Q! f' -yu 5 Q, N s. ii uniors had to lake part in different campus as one of the main proiects undertaken. Medieval schools followed iwhich can be likened al Pacific. 9, ' Q ' nf x Pg .P W . . ' , f.1' 1 gm-1 , n'-s 7 '-IN ,w , -'il' XX . Q 4 1 . s mx... ,...4:: iff? ' . 'ii ' s rig - - ' ., ls , , ' 6 ' ' .llwwf i Qiln Karen Nelson Kolhleen Nelson linda Nelson Ted Nelson Bruce Neme: Rudy Neri .Q John Nellles Roger Neumaver Mary Nevling Sandra Newby James Newell Jesse Newsom Jim Newson Sharon Newsome Tom Newlon Barbara Nicola Reg Nicolay Sandra Nicoloy Tom Nielsen Dennis Nixon Kathy 0'Leary Linda Oliver Sharon Oliver Sherrie Oliver Shirley Oliver Marlin Ollis -1 Warren Olson - Ted O'Neill Bill Osborn Maureen Osborn Tom Osborne Mary Osluncl Susan Owen e A Q2 n fs re., rl J J Viyy y A ,M r y M ma y 'X ,, , ,. .E-5 V - A U n e P 'M e V' .-'Wm . 'f ,ff J srs! r I 'Q 4. X R., X 'Q' K ' fffmw-'-'wlfze fl' YQ- 4 . ,Pl zf A we 1 7 l l r , X y H r Wltvzaggzy fz ' J FQ-Qffs we X J L x ' 'ff r,yy y is V J l X J.. O I l 9 1 f.4' he A 'dh . r. ,u., i-W U We If l f Q 'MS I s ' ,Q 9 Q N ' ' ' . 7 ' a J . A V so , ' ' H-ef' V- 4: 'vw 'lb yu ' f s-. 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A ,ff , - Julia Owens Thomas Painler Nick Parra Charles Parsons Roy Pallerson Cheryl Paule Roherl Paylon Ruby Peeler Jane Page Virginia Paris Paul Parra Sandi Pascuui Sheila Pallersan Sandi Paulin Marilynn Pecsar Ken Pelser Janel Paige John Parker Diana Perry Nancy Passino Richard Pallon Ron Payne Ernesl Peeler Tony Pengierg 1 I - l The Roman school systems were probably the llrst to Include Arlene Perez JoAnn Peterson Darryl Piall Bob Poindexler Jim Pollard Bruce Pollock Peg Polls Bill Prescnll Bill Perkins Nancy Pellengill Freda Pike Carmen Polee John Pollard Mike Poppe 4Mike Preciado Joyce Preslon rl , l -Q: , J 5? .J R J. 1 .Vr,, 'K W 1 an r xx k y' . X, .Olsfxl J so mir A ' mem. ' I ,Z , ' A g 'Ns v-L :A ul I ' . x t MA.: 'Cl f' p R . ,jr j j S' X' -P A lil 96 ' ii 71ffli2s2r i ' s 4 5 9 Q' s J ' TN1 2 F D Marilyn Pribyl Dave Price Michael Pruill -vs 1 nl 9- if Ab .,,, x Vicky Quesada Roberi Radsick Kathryn Ronda if 'sv 11 l. .- 'x ll ni X3 W- X D Y .. U T V! 4 l K. if filix, ' ' jf J, V ,,.1sr.- 1 R , .,.' I J fi' ffffff? '? ' K' 75: r . 2+ ffm A l if ' i n f, as 'J K as , e .gf . , Q: 3g h D . I 4 R ' 1 'f M Shari Randolph Michael Reber Sue Reno Thelma Rhoades Naria Ramirez Linda Reed Reva Resl Joan Rhodes Clare Raynor Billy Reeves James 'Rhoades Mary Rhyner E . nz' f-'s he Q, if x 'ist J I li lR 'i Q sg J J J o n 2 N-1:1 n Chuck Richardson Mike Roberliello Dennis Ringo Dennis Roberison Raymound Ringwald Gail Robin loreign language, an important program enioyed at Pacific Joe Robinson Judy Roddick Vince Romeo Jane! Rorabaugh Donna Ross Jerry Rossiier Pauline Rouse James Rumbles Sharon Robinson Andrea Roelofs Arlhur Romero Dan Roseberry Sue Ross David Roth Sian Rowe Jerry Rucker Q-, ' Q Q- Ki' -.- -' , . f 6 ,5 x . ' . 1 x W as , X, , J N: E V ,J A . J 'E 1' -1 lui. 53' i X , ,5 -, l J , if R52 X g K X x ' Q N A 4. be 5? ' Q. lil ' ie ' J 'S l 'L ' ' l f J 5 , l 'N-2 Q, 2 f J ' 'U v - ,Z-. N., aff' lv 1 ,W W 8 ' w .nv- Carol Salaz Dean Sales Janita Sammons Virginia Sanchez Dave Sarisofh- Carol Sather Marie Sauceda Skip Savage Dale Schade Karla Schepper Richard Schmidt Gayle Schmitt lvan Schneider Ron Schrerapp Leeanna Schroeder Karen Schwartz Sandi Schwartz Steve Schwartz Kathy Schwandt Darlene Schweikhard Charles Scott Ray Scott Richard Scovel Linda Seale Carol Sebern Nicole Seifried Pat Selby Denise Sellers Jim Sells Pat Sepessy Margaret Seward Paula Shackelfurd Susan Shane Ricke Shaul Carol Shaw Edna Sheehan Mike Sheets Alice Shepherd Sharon Shepherd Shelby Shepherd Robert Sheppard Joe Sheble Mike Shehan Carolyn Sherman Bill Shubeck Chuck Shuck Richard Sieber Barry Silver - fa 'B I 4 Q A R, we H .,. . 75 it L ,gs . 54 T :BQ 'K Q ff W i , NI L l ll lf, ,- :K-,Mn Say :Rf if If S f' - S R S. A R S .34 1 weft' - r 6 S Q ' S ,Je J A G iw, L f' f he .5 i l , A ' AJ I l W X . 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V ,311 ' V ,W . ,L, J A V if iTk,f f ' i ., '..,g4xE. s x igw, gg r Petra Simental Ella Simon Joan Simpson Nancy Simpson Sue Simpson Rita Siostrand -, , Dale Smith Dorothea Smith Jim Smith Kenneth Smith Lois Smith Melvin Smith Mike Smith Mona Smith Phyllis Ann Smith Phyllis Smith Richard Smith Sara Smythe Pam Sneed Kent Snidecov Donald Snookol Claudia Sorenson David Sorenson Ronald Souder Allen Spargo Milton Sparks Ronald Speir Sandi Spiedel Nancy Springer Barbara Stager Nancy Starr Michael Steil Karen A. Stewart Karen C. Stewart Karen H. Stewart Stephanie Stewart Phillip Steyerman Valarie Stirling Edwin St. Jean Richard Stockham Emily Stoebe Jack Stolte Ron Strathman LeRoy Stricklin Bryant Sturgess Ronny Sullins Loretta Summers David Susan -W S 1. ax -.X ,O x-,, X. Ks, .. '. gp- '1.-il... , -e , V, S , L is Y -- 55.1, -fs' t, Y ,ff ' s. f 'lin 4 ,ik V- o fl, , ,- Tom Swain Dawn Swanson Allan Tabor Larry Taichman Ron Talafuse Sharon Talley Richard Tale Roger Taylor Darrell Terry Dick Teubner Gayle Theobald Bill Thomas Bonnie Thomas Karen Thomas Claude Thompson Doris Thompson Lillie Thompson Linda Thompson Theora Thompson Don Thulia Sandee Tidmore Allan Todd Dave Todd T 1 A - 5? T 141 J 6-fig M , b i es 95 - I 3 V! l ' if 'Q T, A if .yr., R or ' R Q V x 5z2fl ,ig V 'Vw hx X ' Nstki 2 1 'A . My K if 1 gf T' Q' 'lil eff X . ,. , ll ' ll' l ' T 1 - . Yi' 1 e' ' f 2 R if in 'ti ' r, Q N ', xr fi- 'x 'A 'f - rg X will .T v R 5 'yy bv-9 3 4 5' 3 uv r , T . Q ' - 1 S mf' 'F ' .c m or , Joe Todd Roderich Tolley Prentice Town Ronald Trammell Raymond Treas louis Troise Marsha Troxel Richard Tubbs Bruce Turbeville Barbara Turner Nancy Ulmer Don Ulrich A x 4-.. 1 Q - E .un ,J-fix l i 5- K 'LE ll -wr X I 'TNT I: Nkx 2 if w gf? sf- 4 A T in Y K W Q Q s' 1 3 S? 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Y, . .4 L 7 rv f ELK if Y' .fl 'W Y Gloria Wilhurn Kay Wiley David Willard Donna Williams Dorothy Williams Jerry Williams Ken Williams Roger Williams Tom Williams Delbert Willsey Bonnie Wilsey Gary Wilson Judilh Wilson Palsy Wilson Phil Wilson Granl Winkelman Mary Gene Wilsken Mike Woerlink Anticipating the honor ol' being a seal bearer, 70 iuniors achieved membership in CSF. ,- .M1 - ww., V x... 'mm WW by 2- Www -wx 'if A '27 ' ,f Diana Wolfe Karen Woll Glenn Wood Jack Woodall Jerry Woolen Ben Ybarra Ernesl York Chloe Young Mike Young Gary Zausch Dick Zug Lee Ann Nielsen Preparation lor a Southern Serenade The actual night of the Prom lasted only three hours, but it took nine full months of preparation. The iuniors started making plans in September for the big night, while the seniors sat back and anticipated the event at the end of the year. The preparation started with money raising projects to cover expenses such as the selection of Lex Golden's Band. The promotion and decoration committees began their work after the theme, Southern Serenade, was de- cided upon. The promotion committee was in charge of the making and printing of the tickets.,The formally engraved ticket was specially de- signed before being sent to the printer. l Decorations were the biggest single proiect of preparation. All the decorations pointed to a colonial type theme. The decoration com- mittee went into Los Angeles during the first part of the year to order special back drops and drapes for scenery. In March, they started making flower chains and special props to be used. Three days before the actual big night juniors were out of classes working like bees to get everything set up on time. When all the scurrying and planning was through, the scene set on a Southern fantasy land of enioyment and all the work seemed worthwhile. WN OVW 02 A 4 he Senioiyyeor 'feprbielilis to j ldisrdslvntiins gircuclg-:nf sdoinirigly fin a I Folie PCIIC filo n 'pulam-Qfar sgyeml ifocsdgfhe rpighljfollow Whehflhe, receives his degrge. 'Those5gfroa8s, Whfichifcohfipose very imporlfont focal ipoinic ihifiodffcixlture, flirlher edi5qc q tiono,g gmplioy4 hidhf ini a vocational field, the A4r medfServ!i .. , 2-as .ifiidnid mfvffiilsezia c iv from the mores and I i . L 6 c , , M . l ya ., ,V reflect .charcacterishcso i 'i f i Q l li i lj, T i if f' folkfflwcfys of iolhefl i n ' , . l cl c f land s.l I ws 1 1 3 I X 'Q Q ff' I 7' '95 R4- R '-la k h ! .' ' A - . ...jvLl.fs .'g, sg: -xv -,ying 4 . ' wr. .,: ' 'Y' Lwil- , ' 45' v S5554 Ax-,' y .4 HJ-' ' J. , ..4 ff-.4 !+.:BIg,.A. 4.32 G-xg! :viii , v ., ta,- .-,iaf-.:f.f.q,.gQ',f,5 . D J Q V cf rf 41 N :Q 4 '. Q00 'X I ' ' fa A v Q f' 1, ' X 5 7 1 ' b .JA I - A 50000 ' JI-:OHM a f Q ' 7 'P 3 -4 V X l X H , ' 1 ,k 1 ,IR Ir K X xx 'f , , 1 1 Q X X 4, . 4 ,- lx x g 4 X X r ' ,F I X X C Q - I ' , if 1 Senior Parking Highest Pacilicana Sales Senior Directory Crystal Ball Country Fair Booth Awards Assembly Baccalaureate Senior Picnic and Swim Scholarship Assembly Graduation Graduation Dance Senior Breakfast sf li I oils, , 'as . - f 1 L-,,, Senior officers: Robin MacDonald, Representative, Smiley Paredes, Representative, Sandi Del George, Representative, Joe Momyer, President, Luan Knotts, Vice-President, Sarah Knuppenburg, Secretary, and Barbara Kuykendall, Treasurer. The senior class sponsors, Dr. Schuiling , Mrs. Thompson, and Mr. Lopez, have spent much time and effort in helping and advising the senior cabinet and the senior committees. The responsibilities of such a large class are divided among the three sponsors, each one in charge of certain sections of senior activity, yet all help- ing one another. Mr. Lopez is directly in charge of helping the officers with the special class proiects such as the senior directory, the Crystal Ball and the Country Fair booth, Mrs. Thompson handles the ordering and distribution of equip- ment such as caps and gowns and graduation announcements, and Dr. Schuiling is directly concerned with the activities of Senior Week - graduation, baccalaureate, and senior assem- blies. On the night of graduation, the sponsors say good-by to their class with Mr. Lopez and Mrs. Thompson leading the procession and with Dr. Schuiling following the class. 1? in-vw l 1 1 Q 4' 2 ' as 1 . W W S Class ot 1960 The 1960 graduating class, led by the above officers, was very busy. They began the year by voting to graduate in purple and white robes. Senior parking places were given to 58 anxious seniors whose names were drawn from among the 200 who had signed up. In October the class distinguished themselves by winning the Pacificana sales contest and were treated to the movie Three Coins in a Fountain. The class officers worked hard to get the Senior Directory, con- taining names, addresses, and phone numbers of nearly all seniors published before Christmas vacation. The Crystal Ball, sponsored by the senior class, started Christmas vacation for the lucky 150 couples who got the first tickets. By means of this dance and their pizza booth at County Fair, the class earned enough money to sponsor such fun filled activities as the senior picnic, swim and break- fast at the end of the year. The class officers set a new tradition by being the first cabinet to have officer's pins. The Class of Eminence brought their high school life to a close with the activities of the last week - the awards and scholarship assemblies, baccalaureate, graduation, and the graduation dance. Es., i Valedictorian 2 IV at I 108 Louisa Gilliarns No one could ever express my feelings toward Pacific and the Class of '6O. Graduating in June has suddenly become a reality, and all too soon, yet, grad- uation represents a long awaited goal-a turning point in our lives. Now each individual student must pursue his future, whether it be to further his education or to find his place in the working world. Pacific has made every effort to pre- pare pslfor whichever course we follow. We have been given the opportunity- now it is our turn to give-to give thanks and appreciation to those who have helped us establish our goals and apply our aptitudes acquired throughout our Pacific years. The challenge of happiness and success lies before us, and we must learn to cope with its obstacles. Now is the time to prove ourselves worthy of the training we have received, Graduation marks the climax to three years of learning and acquiring the knowledge necessary to meet life. J . Elaine Temple Adults reflect on youth as a time of happiness, filled with new and exciting experiences. High school students see youth as a struggle filled with enormous conflicts between love and hate, hope and fear, happiness and despair, success and failure. As time tempers past problems, age inevitably brings new ones. As I face the full realization of being thrust into the turmoil of this atomic age after leaving the security of school, I wonder if my fond memories will soon be overshadowed by the immediacies of adult life. I think I can never forget the awesomeness of sophomore orientation day, or the loneliness of my first classes, and now the melancholia at the thoughtof leaving. These three years-the classes, the teachers, the games, the parties, the friends, the rivals, the mistakes, the lessons-have prepared me to face the future with confidence. I cannot say which experiences, which acquaintances, or which feelings gathered from Pacific will remain in my memory or which will be erased by time, but I can say that I will always have the basic training I have gained here. I think that I can speak for every member of the Class of l96O when I say that our regrets are few for we have all this'to remember. James Wright As each senior walks down the aisle on graduation night, ending twelve years of public schooling, his thoughts turn to the preceding graduates as well as those of the future. Whether this night is the end of his formal schooling or the beginning of an even higher education, the graduate pauses to think of the contributions former classes have made to his school, without which his class could not have performed its many activities. In turn this graduate considers those achievements his class had made for the benefit of those to follow. We, as the Class of 1960, may well be proud of our accomplishments. Every- one will remember this year for the overwhelming capture of the basketball and wrestling crowns, which will provide the fighting spirit needed for future Pacific championships. Our scholastic record was impressive, too. Among other feats, we produced six merit scholarship finalists and easily recaptured the circulating trophy at the Valley College Language Field Day. Our drama and music departments were credited with such achievements as the production of Wilder's Our Town and the rating of superior in the regional music festival. All of these accomplishments have served to make Pacific a finer school. And as Pacific improves, so do its students. Long after our class is forgotten, the results of our undertakings will remain. SHIRLEY ABNEY A.S.B., Girls' League, Bowling Club. GARY ADAMSON CAROL ADAMS Girls' League. JUDITH AKAM JUDITH ADAMS A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC, Radio Workshop secretary-historian. JACKIE AKSTULL A.S.B. A.S.B., Pre-med secre- A.S.B., Girls' League, tary-treasurer, Z Club House of Representa- historian, K - D's vice- lives. president, CSF, Balboa del Pacitico, Girls' League. SUSAN ALBRETSEN JOAN ALEXANDER FERN ANDERSON A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Girls' League. Girls' League. Varsily Pom Pons, Hi Tri, Lehis, Latin Club. RALPH ANDERSON A.S.B., Football. RICHARD ANDERSON A.S. B., Les Depan- neurs,CadetCorps Rifle Team. JOE ANDRADE A. S. B., Jr. Oplimist, Galahads, Ski Club, Neplune's Pirates, Wreslling, Tennis, Football, House of Rep- resenlalives. GEORGE ARMSTRONG PAULINE ARVIZU CONNIE ASHMENT A.S.B., Termites, Ca A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B. det Carps. Latin - American Club secrelary. ERVEL ATTEBURY A.S.B., Fellowship Club president. VIRGINIA AYLING A.S.B., Girls' League. JEAN BABSON A.S.B., Girls' League, Z Club presidenl, Quill 8. Scroll vice-presidenl, Rho Della Chi secre- tary-treasurer, CSF, Hi Tide Slaff. I' x -,dx 'ig' 560 S ,, L I I Beglnnlng a new MAUREEN BAKER FRANK BALDIVID A.S.B., Girls' League, CSF, Pagettes, Travel Club, Varsity Band, Y- Teens. JOAN BABSON A. S. B., Debuts, BBC, GAA, Girls' League. BARBARA BAILEY A,S.B., Girls' League, Danles, Hi Tri, Pom Pon, Bowling Club, Girls' League Cabinet. JUDY BAISINGER A,S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Sobobans, Latin Club, Drill Team, BBC, Travel Club, House of Representatives, Les Depa BECKY BARBOUR A,S.B., Girls' League, Latin Club, Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Sobobans, CSF, ICC, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Hi Tri, Basket- ball Homecoming Queen. SHARON BARGER BARBARA BARKER CHARLES BARKLEY A,S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, BBC. Hi Tri, BBC. HHEUV5. CARL BAHNSEN A.S.B., Bowling Club. BENNET BAILEY A. S. B., Legati, Key Club, Galahads, Rally Committee, Balboa del Pacifica, Golf Team. FLOYD BAKER A.S.B., Cross Country. decade, JEANNIE BAIL JOHN BAILEY A.S.B., Track. GARY BAKER A.S.B., 3-D's. Sel1iOl'S enter no , EDWARD BARRERA A S B., Band, Baseball. RONALD BARRETT A.S.B., Les Depanneurs WENDY BARROWS A. S. B., Fellowship 'bv publicity chairman, Club. N' Band, Swimming Team, Cadet Corps. rx GLORIA BASHAM JEAN BAUCOM CHARLENE BAUR Lge! Q AS.B., Girls' League. A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Girls' League, Z, Choir, BBC. Drill Team, Z Club. ,tf CORDY BEARDSLEY A.S.B., Neptune's Pi rates, Key Club, Trav- el Club, J.V. Football, Varsity Track. EDWARD BEATSON A.S.B., Key Club TYECIS- urer, CSF, Los Conquis tadores, Pacific Pen- man, Student Council Loan Commissioner, Track, Cross Country. TOM BEATTY a world of Adult experiences QL' xl it WILLIAM BEEBE J.V. Football, Gem and Mineral Club. CLARA JEAN BELL A.S.B.,- Girls' League, Orchestra. JOSEPH BEELER Marching Band, Orch- estra business man- ager, Jr. Optimist Club, Amateur Radio Club, 3-D's, A.S.B. JOHN BELL A.S.B., Termites pres- ident. ROBERT BEHRENS B Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Ten- nis, House of Repre- sentatives. RICHARD BENBOW A.S.B., Mutineers, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball. l lll Kes 'XA ROBERT BENBOW Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Los Conquis tadores, Neptune's Pi rates, A.S.B. LYNETTE BENSON TERRY BOAZ A.S.B., FFA LYNN BOGH A.S.B. JOHNNY BERGMAN A.S.B., Latin Club, House of Representa- tives, Optimist Club. SHARON BERGMANN Band, Girls' League, Skin Diving Club. JUANITA BOHMAN A.S.B., Bowling Club, Girls' League. CAROLE BOND A.S.B., CSF, BBC, Fel- lowship Club, Latin Club, Pagettes, Girls' League. pu-A all 3 JAMES BERNAERT Radio Club, J.V. Bas- ketball. JOYCE BERNDT A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagettes publicity chairman, Legati, Ral- ly Committee, Rho Del- ta Chi. JOSEPH BOTHELL A.S.B., FFA, MICHAEL BOWMAN A.S.B., Condors, Stu- dent Council, Ski Club, Optimists sergeant at arms, Neptune's Pi- rates, BFootball,House of Representatives, Key Club. it f 19. qvx fit K .,,-x 4.57 MARY BERRY Les Amis Elites, House of Representatives, Pre- Med, Jr. Opti-Misses, 3-D's, Neptune's Pi- rates, Travel Club, A.S.B., Girls' League. GWEN BETHURUM BBC, A.S. B., Girls' League. HOWARD BRAHAM A.S.B., Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Football, Galahads, Varsity Baseball. JAMES BREKHUS A.S.B. JUDI BIDDINGER Girls' League chaplain, Thespians secretary, Rally Committee, BBC, Hi Tri, Dantes treas- urer, A.S.B. BILL BIRNKRANT A.S.B., Les Amis Elites president, Key Club board, ICC, Neptunes Pirates, Science and En- gineering Club, Tennis Team. GERALDINE BRIMMER A.S.B., Girls' League, GAA, Rho Delta Chi, Fagettes, Quill and Scroll, Varsity Band, Pacificana Staff, Pep Band. GAYLE BRINKERHOFF DAVID BLACK Boys' Choir. RICHARD BLOMQUIST Latin Club, J.V. Foot- ball, Rally Committee. PETER BRISCOE A.S.B., House of Repre- sentatives, Junior Op- timists, Neptune's Pi- rates, Travel Club. KAREN BRISTOLL A.S.B., Dantes, Rally Committee historian, Girls' League, Hi Tri, Latin Club, Ski Club. .fmt for P -nv' JAMES BRITTAIN Amateur Radio Club, Junior Optimist, Rifle Team, House of Rep- resentatives, A.S.B. BONNIE BROOKS BBC business manager, Debuts senior repre- sentative, Music Pro- duction, Les Depan- neurs, Girls' League, House of Representa- tives, A.S.B. JAMES BUXTON A.S.B. ELAINE BYFIELD A.S.B., Girls' League. DENNIS BROWN A.S.B. JAMES BROWN Varsity Swimming Team, Galahads, C Basketball, Varsity Club, Student Council, Governor of Safety, A.S.B. JUDY CALDWELL Editor - in - chief of Hi Tide, Student Coun- cil, ICC, K-D's, Sokio- bans welfare secre- tary, Quill and Scroll, Balboa del Pacifica, Rally Committee, A.S.B. JAMES CALE FFA, A.S.B. MARILYN BROWN StudentCouncil,HiTide associate editor, Gov- ernor of Curriculum, Balboa del Pacifica, Quill and Scroll, Hi Tri publicity chairman, CSF, Z Club, Ski Club, A.S.B. SUE ELLEN BROWN Music Production, Girls' League, Rho Del- ta Chi, Debuts. MARY ANN CALLEROS Latin American Club, A.S.B., Girls' League. JAMES CAMERON FFA, A.S.B. in fx.. ' X., F X sv , A ,nf- f 4.11, JOAN BRYERS GAA, CSF, Girls' League, A.S.B. SHERRYL BUCHMAN A.S.B., Girls' League, Lehis, Latin Club, Les Amis Elites. RICKI CAMERON A.S.B., Los Conquista- dares, Legati, Girls' League, Bowling Club secretary, Drill Team. STEVEN CAMERON Neptune's Pirates A.S.B., Tennis, Foot- ball. WAYNE BUNKER A,S.B. BILL BURKEYBILE Crass Country, A.S.B. BONNIE CAMPBELL A.S.B., Girls' League. DENE CAMPBELL A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Bowling Club. -. sauce sunk 1? A.S.B. I 1 JULLIE BUSSELLE Hi Tri, A.S.B, JOHN CAPECE A.S.B. DELFINA CARDOZA A.S.B., Girls' League, Latin American Club. of - -A W 4 tt.. s., c i'11 Q Knight t- ,ws , -, - K ' 'isles ss , , ,. A I .M p li? ty .A.- su he ' 3 1 FEET? ' f' .J one . , ,ff .lb .U V .KNEE The Crystal Ball, the semi-formal Christmas dance sponsored by the senior class, took much planning and hard work by dili- gent seniors. Robin MacDonald, Smiley Paredes, and Sarah Knuppenburg, members of the senior cabinet, are shown work- CAROL CARMICHAEL Student Council, Girls' League president, Girls' Chorus, Orches- tra secretary, Music Production, Debuts, A.S.B., ICC Fellowship Club. LONNIE CARRILLO 'ta ,.,,, 1:W-1 2 ,. tt' F, I 1 as , , an I T ' A fx W 1 ' S. , X 'V 'Q get ing on the initial plans for the dance labove leftl. The decora- tion committee, headed by senior class treasurer Barbara Kuyken- dall, spent many hours in the preliminary preparation ofthe large cellophane crystal which hung from the center ofthe cafetorium. 150 couples attended the 3rd MELVIN CARVER ' Photography Club, Hi Tide Staff. MARIE CASTLEDINE GAA JANET CATTANO Th espia n s historian DONALD CASSADY and social chairman, Dance Band, Band, Balboa del Pacifica, Orchestra, A.S.B. BBC. ROSELYN CENTOFANTI Rally Committee, Girls' League, BBC, A.S.B. ROSEMARY CERVANTES Girls' League, Latin American Club. 05 ff? 'Vx SCI.. ROGER CHAFFEE WILLIAM CHAMBERS Football, Swimming, A.S.B. JAMES CHANDLER A.S.B., Photo Club, Jr. Optimists. LINDA CHAVEZ Girls' League, Rally Committee, A.S.B., Hi- Tri, Tl-iespians. 4? L 2 N l E 'I The day of the dance was a busy one for those in charge of put- ting up the gleaming decorations. When all was ready, the lucky l5O couples who had gotten the first tickets came and danced under the crystal ball. When the clock struck twelve, the last annual Crystal Ball SUE CHEAIRS Dantes, Ski Club, Hi Tri. LYNNE-TANYA CHERRY Sobobans, Dantes, Los Conquistadores, Pacif- ic Penman, Rally Com- mittee, Girls' League treasurer, CSF, Rho Delta Chi, A.S.B., Hi- Tri. GARY CHILCOTT Basketball, Football, FFA vice-president. JUDITH CHILDERHOSE Girls' League, Travel Club, A.S.B. ph fi : 5- 1? Sharon Reed and Leroy Purvis are found matching wits as they chat in Senior Plaza. They were selected by their classmates as two of the wittiest seniors. Sharon has been noted on campus for her work as Governor of Pub- lications on Student Council and as Club Editor of the annual. She is an active member of many clubs and can be seen at the sports events as head maiorette, twirling her baton. Leroy was vice-presi- dent of his sophomore class and has participated in football and baseball throughout high school. He is also a member of several clubs on campus. of the dancers left, as did Louis Meisinger and Lynne-Tanya Cher- ry labove rightl, with a slight feeling of remorse after such an enioyable evening. Thus went the stages in the development of one of Pacific's notable dances. f ,Q-, QQ Y f sf is si::j3,,.1,,.V ,Q1g as , Y an R Y' Us ,M N F Q C 5 it vi,-,Q V, il-'Q Q12 ' 4. 'ifkfl' .- igfsg .c,,,.., ,, Q ,QAM ':7 'f'gfiA s Qjf is gift -' X Irs. .Sf Qfzitrf' is I WANDA CHILDERS LOIS CHOATE Bowling Club. Drill Team, Girls' League, A.S.B. DAVID CLARK MICHAEL CLEARY A.S.B,, FFA, Fellowship Club. LINDA CLYMAN DALE COFFMAN Zonta Z, Chorus, Mus- ic Production, Select Choir, BBC, A. S. B., Octet, Girls' League Cabinet, K-D's secre- tary - treasurer, Faculty Quartet Accompanist. MEREDYTHE COLLINS JAMES CONGLETON MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN A.S.B. GARY CLEM B Basketball, JV Ten- nis, .IV Baseball, A.S.B. DEWIGHT COLEGROVE FFA, Swimming Team JOHN COOPER Zonta Z's, Rally Cam- Latin Club, Mutineers, mittee, Dante's social Varsity Football, A.S.B. chairman, BBC, Varsity Pom Pon, Ski Club, A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri. JOYCE COOPER PAMELA COOPER A.S.B. Governor of Promo- tions, Student Cauncil, Varsily Cheerleader, Hi Tri president, House of Representatives, Dantes, NFL, ICC, Girls' League Cabinet. A.S.B. TINA COUSSOULIS MELVIN COWAN DELIA CORTEZ A.S.B., Girls' League, Latin American Club. CHRISTINE COWELL A.S.B., Thespians, CEC, Fellowship Club, These Ski Club, Hi Tri, Girls Girls' League. plans Club, A.S.B. League, A.S.B. LONETTE CREW Choir, Girls' League, Girls' Chorus, Hi Tri. DANIEL DAVIDSON Marching Band, Var- sity Band, Latin Club, A.S.B. JAMES DAVIS Galahads, A.S.B., Var- sity Football. RALPH DAVIS DEAN CRAWFORD OSCAR CRAWFORD JAMES CRELLER Cross - Country, Base- Bowling' Club. ball, Track. BRIAN CURLEY A.S. B., Travel Club, Varsity Club, Tennis Team, Track Team, Cross Country. LINDA DAVIDSON Girls' League, CSF, KD's, Las Conquista- dores, Balboa del Pa- ciflco, A.S.B. MARY DAVIS A.S.B., Girls' League, Pcgettes, French Club, Rally Committee, CSF. STAN DAVIS Jr. Oplimists, Travel Football, Wrestling, Club, A.S.B. LINDA DEAN Pre-Med, Latin Club. Swimming. HELENE DECKER PAUL DAMUS Latin Club, Skin Div- ing Club, Math Club vice-president, A.S.B., Jr. Optimists, Science and Engineering Club vice-president. DIANNE DAVIS A.S.B., Girls' League, Artisan's pre s i d e n I, ICC. PATRICIA DAVIS A.S.B., Girls' League, Pre-Med, Travel Club treasurer, Les Amis Elites, Tartans. ARTHUR DEAN A.S.B., Varsity Basket- ball. SANDRA DEL GEORGE Senior Class Represen- tative, Hi-Tri, Latin Club, Les Depanneurs, Drill Team. bv' 4- ' 5. W' .1-fr' NG' 2 Q Z hr MONTE DENNETT KELLY DOAKE JACK DE SILVA Gem and Mineral Club, Swimming Team. KEITH DOUGLAS MICHAEL DEWEESE A.S.B., Science and En- gineering Club, C Bas- kelball, Junior Optim- isls, Varsity Baseball. SANDRA DRAGOTIS GENE DULL PHILIP DUNMEYER WILLIAM DUNMEYER Pholography Club. Chess Club, Lalin Club, A.S.B., Thespians pres- Thespians, Bowling ident, Junior Oplim- Club vice-president, isis, CSF, Rho Della Varsity Club, B Baskel- Chi. ball, Varsity Baseball, A.S.B. KATHY DUNN KAREN DYAL VICTORIA DYCKMAN A.S.B., Music Produc- A.S.B. vice- presidenl Les Amis Eliles,A.S.B. tion. Varsily Cheerleader, Girls' league, GAA Lehis historian, Soho- Debuts, Los Conquis bans, Les Depanneurs ladores. Arlisans, Sludenl Coun- cil, A.S.B., Girls League, CSF, GAA 3-D's, Football Home- coming Queen. HENRY DYE NORA DYESS JANETH EARLS Science and Engineer- A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Girls' League ing Club, A.S.B., Ten- Fellowship Club. BBC. nis Team. JUDIE EDWARDS PHYLLIS EDWARDS VELMA EMERSON A.S.B., Girls' League. Double Pirate Portraits An extraordinary feature of the senior class is its ten sets of twins. Shown in pairs at the right are Elliott and Edward Fowler, Richard and Rob- ert Benbow, Phil and Bill Dunmeyer, Bill and Cheryl Swain, Bennett and Barbara Bailey, Sarah and Mary Harris, Jean and Joan Babson, John and Connie Lang and Jim and Joe Johnson. Not pictured are Jerri and Jeannie McDonald. ylmriff sa, x.t' . 'W Q.. V1 'A as 2' class of varied interests and talents leaves its mark on Pacific ROBIN ERICKSON Dantes, Hi Tri, Rally Com mittee, Student Council, A.S.B. treas- urer. CAROLINE EYRES A.S.B., Girls' League. Travel Club. PATRICIA FARRIS A.S.B., BBC. SANDRA FERGUSON A,S.B., Mixed Choir, Girls' Chorus, Girls' League. YVONNE FERGUSON Les Depanneurs, Mus- ic Production, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Girls Chorus, Artisans sec- retary, Rho Delta Chi, Thespians, Les Amis Eliles, A.S.B., GAA. JAMES FEWELL Mutineers, Junior Opti- mists, Football, Wrest- ling, Track. it C7 MEL FIERRO Latin American Club, Football, Baseball. JERRY FIMPLE KATHY FISK A.S.B., Bowling Club, Girls' League, 3-D's. CAROL FITZGERALD Pre-Med, Latin Club, Travel Club program chairman, GAA, A,S,B., Girls' League. ANTOINETTE FLORES Pagettes historian, Pre- med program chair- man, Girls' League, A.S.B. JAMES FOGG A.S.B., Student Coun- cil, Governor of Voca- tions, FFA, NFL, Junior Optimists, Science and Engineering, Math Club, Thespians, Var- sity Faatball, Basket- ball manager, Base- ball manager, Track, Rally Committee, Var- sity Club. 5' 7 L JOAN FORMWAY Girls' League, BBC, A.S.B. CAROLE FRITZ A.S,B., Girls' League, Bowling Club presi- ident, Hi- Tri, Select Choir, Girls' Chorus. MIKE FULLER Jr. Optimists, A.S.B., Galahads, Rally Com- mittee chairman af games, Football, Swim- ing. LEO FUNARI KAREN FOSTER Travel Club, GAA, A.S.B., Skin Diving Club, BBC secretary, Girls' League. TERRY GABLE A.S.B., Girls' League. BEATRICE GALARZA Los Conquistadores A.S.B., Girls' League latin American Club RONNIE GALARZA Latin American Club. SHEILA FOSTER CS F, KD's president, Jr. Red Cross secre- tary, Hi -Tri, Fellow- ship Club, TravelClub secretary, Los Conquis- taclores, Balboa, Legati, Sobobans. CARLENE GARDNER A.S.B., Girls' League Debuts, BBC. SANDRA GARDNER A. S. B., C S F, Girls League. JOYCE GARRARD f L , L , I E3 A. ai'-'f :i:' 'Y U' ELLIOTT FOWLER Varsity Football, Mus- ic Production, Octet, Basketball, Wrestling, Track. JAMES GATES A,S.B. DONALD GAYNOR Galahads, B Basket- ball, B Football, Var- sity Tennis, Varsity Club, House of Repre- sentatives, A.S.B. CYNTHIA GENEMARA5 ELLEN FOY A.S. B., Varsity Mai- orelte, Girls' Chorus, Choir, Girls' League, 3-D's, Hi-Tri. LOUISA GILLIAMS A.S, B., Travel Club treasurer, Zonta Z Club treasurer, GAA, Drill Team, CSF, Math Club, Science and En- gineering Club, Balboa del Pacifica, Student Council, Girls' League. KENNETH GOEPFERT SANDY GOLDSTEIN A.S.B., Drill Team, S0- bobans, les Depan- neurs secretary, Girls' League, NFL, Travel Club. CC 1 RBC.-- A X., CAROLYN FRENCH A.S.B., Girls' Chorus. HUGH GONTHIER Bowling Club, FFA treasurer. PATRICIA GOODCELL Hi-Tri, Thespians pub- licily chairman, Lehis, Varsity Cheerleader, Rally Committee, Girls League, Ski Club. CAROLYNN GRACE A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagettes chaplain, CSF, Sobobans, Rho Della Chi, GAA, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Pacif- icona sophomore edi- lor. .IUDITH GRADDY Pagettes associate di- rector, Varsity Flag Twirler, NFL, Thespi- CITIS. GEORGE GRIFFIN SHEILA GRIM Legati Club, House ot Representatives, Zanta Z Club, Rally Commit- tee, Band historian, CSF, Hi-Tri, Girls' League, Pre-Med Club. MILTON GRONEMYER Basketball, Baseball. ELEANOR GRAY BBC, GAA, A.S.B. ROBERT GROVES A.S.B., Football, Latin Club, Key Club. AUDELE GULLION CSF president, Rho Del- ta Chi director of Pro- motions, Rally Commit- tee, A.S.B., Girls League, Les Depon- neurs, VICKI GUTZWILLER Sobobans storyteller, Mu Alpha Theta, CSF, Pre-Med Club Balboa Choir, KD's, Rally Com: mittee, Girls' League, A.S.B. DANIEL GREEN Varsity Football, Boys' State, Varsity Club, Governor of Domain, A.S.B., Student Coun- cil. RAYMOND GUZMAN B Football, Varsity Band, MYC. FRED HACKNEY Legati, Hi Tide Staff, Science and Engineer- ing, A.S.B. BYRON HAHN Golf, Jr. Optimist, Skin Diving Club, Ski Club, A.S.B., Condors. K MASETTA GREEN DARRELL GREGORY Girls' League Cabinet. A.S.B. RON HAMILTON F oo t b all, Wrestling House of Represen- tatives, Jr. Optimists, G ala ha d s secretary, Mutineers, A.S.B. TERRY HAMILTON A. S. B., Skin Diving Club. MITCHELL HAMMOCK A.S.B. I DEAN HAMPTON EUGENE HANEY BIRDIE HANNA X ,S ROLAND GREGORY F F A, Cross - Country Wrestling. CAROLYN HANQUET NFL president, Varsity Flag Twirler, ICC, A.S.B., Girls' League. CRAIG HARDIN DON HARMON by 750 seniors enioyed their last year ot high school tilled with activities, classes,triends Precariously perched on the Rock of Champions in the corner of the quad are three of the Most Mischievous members of the senior class. They are Pat Goodcell, Don Kinnear, and Barbara Bailey, These three are well known on campus for their activities, both constructive and enioyable. Pat is a varsity cheerleader, Bar- bara is a varsity pam pong and Don works on the sports staff of the Pacificana. Known for their zany actions around campus, these seniors have achieved a distinction all their own. Although they have fun, they have proven themselves beneficial and an asset to Pacific. Gay pirates lead a happy carefree life, yet always remem- ber their responsibilities to others, ,- if ' ,Q:'s'Ai.:l77 iff, 4. 94142351-tp' if 11 if-' Wlfiilttlf . i 5 f I4 Q, A privilege given only to seniors is that of parking their cars in the spaces reserved for senior parking. Of the two hundred who registered for one of these spaces, only fifty-eight names could be drawn. The por- tion ofthe lot closest to the cafetorium is shown below with a few students nonchalantly making their way toward class because they don't have far to walk. ln connection with the campus and the special privileges of upperclassmen, the graduates of 1960 will always remember such things as the beautiful view ofthe P.E. and Ag departments and ofthe San Bernardino moun- tains in the background of this picture. I , it H w ,,...,,g-qv-u A r-- F- F... N fs-. ,..,.'..x .7 A K ri f V ' - -:,.., PX I lp-T VN I s K- K' Qtft-,WT - uf, .t , f -. Wim V'-TV' , - V-P ,, , . ., . to All 3l '1am.,...s.- i A ,V ,MMA it r e:l,3F,x1 qw 5-3. 'VZ ,, 9? - A. J. . AA, , A W, Age .4'1-fri. T' at in s A tv' we I V N ig. f -,.,, 5. 4 up q M if fe'-as Y f' ' 'ts ff - - ' fi A f 5 is T ' t A Kg 5 f s , K - A L' .F 1 5 LQ ' . i ,, , 5 , 1 r , ff ik... V M gn W, Y, .9 'f f- J V, If i l X A . if if 1 X I, I ELIN HARRINGTON Hi-Tri, BBC, Les De- panneur vice-president, Choir secretary, Music Production secretary, A.S.B., Rally Commit- tee, Girls' League. JOHN HARRIS Condors, Jr. Optimists, Swim Team, Skin Div- ing Club, A.S.B. MARY HARRIS A.S.B., BBC, GAA. SARAH HARRIS A.S.B., Girls' Chorus, Mixed Choir. Cheertully walking through the halls are Karen Dyol and John Kennedy, who represent the Best All Around students in the senior class. Both of these students are very active in school and in the com- munity, and they both earn very good grades in their studies. John is A.S.B. Presi- dent, and Karen is A.S.B. Vice-president. They work together to make Pacific one of the outstanding schools in this area. i if X KRIS HARRIS A.S.B., Girls' League, CEC, BBC. LINDA HAWKINS BBC, KD's. SHARON HAWKINS A.S.B., Girls' League. NANCY HAYES A.S.B., Girls' league. NORMAN HEAD A.S.B. VV' MARSHA HAYDIS Girls' League, A.S.B., Legati, Skin Diving Club secretary-treasun er, Rally Committee. IRENE HAZAS A.S.B., Girls' League. VERNA HEDGPETH A,S.B., Girls' League, Hi-Trl. IRVIN HEMINGER TIMOTHY Wrestling, legati, Nep- HENDERSON tune's Pirates, A.S.B., A,S,B, Varsity Club. DARYL HENELY GLORIA HENLEY A.S.B., Pacific Penmen, A.S.B., Girls' league, Neptune's Pirates, Lat- in Club. HAZEL HERR A.S.B., Girls' League. DAVID HILL A. S. B., Travel Club, Bowling Club, Ski Club, Art Club, J.V. Tennis CAROLYN HOBSON Girls' League, A.S.B., Orchestra, CINDY HOLDING A.S.B. .IANICE HOOD A.S.B., Girls' League, Debuts, Rally Commit- tee, Hi Tri, Rho Della Chi. BARBARA HICKS A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagettes, Fel lows hip Club, BBC. JUDY HILLER Pre-Med, Rally Com- mittee, GAA vice-presi- ident, A. S. B., Latin Club, Girls' Chorus. KATHY HOEFLING Hi Tri secretary, Girls' League secretary, Le- his secretary, Rally Committee, BBC, Les Amis Elites, A.5.B. BARBARA HOLLOWAY Bowling Club, Girls' League. STEPHEN HOOLEY Basketball, Junior Op- timists, A.S.B. MARION HENNING Sobobcn president, ICC, K-D's vice-presi- dent, Girls' League Cabinet, Hi Tide Edi- torial Editor, legati secretary, Student Council, Chairman of Special Events, Quill and Scroll secretary, CSF. MARLENE HILFER A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Neptune's Pi- rates. JAMES HOBBS A.S.B. JUDITH HOLDEN A.S.B., Girls' League. DONALD HOLTZ A.S.B. PEGGY HOOVER A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagettes vice-presi- dent, Balboa del Pacif- ico, Sobobans, Hi Tri, Choir. JON HOPPER HELEN HORTON DARRELL HOWARD A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B. Pre-Med, Fellowship Club, Debuts, Girls' Chorus, CAROL HOWE FLORENCE HOWELL DONETTA HOYT A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Girls' League, CSF, Pagettes, Los Can- Hi Tri, Bowling Club, quistadores, Z Club, BBC. Balboa del Pacilico. GEORGE HUCKABAA PAMELA HUDGENS RICHARD HUDGENS A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls' League. A.S.B. JAMES HUDSON ROBERT HUDSON A. S. B., Dance Band, A.S.B., Wrestling Man- Latin Club. ager. BARBARA HUMPHREY WAYNE HUNT A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B. Ski Club, Hi Tri, BBC, Neptune's Pirates. CAROLYN HUSTON A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, K-D's, BBC, executive secretary. SANDRA ISENBERG A.S.B., Latin Club, Dantes, Girls' League, Hi Tri, Rally Commit- tee assistant social chairman, Flag Twirler, Neptune's Pirates. CONNIE HUGHES A.S.B., Girls' League. WALTER HURST A.S.B. JUDY IVEY A.S.B., Girls' League, Rally Committee. X fx.. 1 44... c 4.1-Q my ,. yi- RICHARD IVY A.S.B. LAWRENCE JACKSON A.S.B., Varsity Foot ball, Varsity Band. PAULINE JACKSON A.S.B., Girls' League Rally Committee, BBC, Opti-Miss Club. TERRY JACKSON A.S,B., Latin Club, Sci- ence and Engineering Club, Chess Club. KENNETH JACOBS A,5.B., Key Club, CSF, Science and Engineer- ing Club secretary, Le- gati, Ski Club. LARRY JACOBSEN LINDA JARNAGIN A.S.B., Girls' League, Fellowship Club. JAN JENKS A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri. MARY JESSUP A.S.B., Girls' league SHARON JULIAN MICHAEL KAISER DONALD KANADY A. S. B., B B C, D ri l I A.S.B., B Basketball, A-5-5-, THJCIK- Team, Girls' League. Varsity Baseball. .ii fl' X JAMES JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSON A.S.B. KAY JOHNSON Girls' League, GAA publicity chairman, Fel- lowship Club, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Music Production, CSF, A.S.B. JAMES KEENE A.S.B., FFA president, Football. El , JW.. . PAUL JOHNSON SHIRLEY JOHNSON Latin Club, Math Club, Orchestra, Band Li- brarian, A.S.B., Girls' League. LINDA JOINER GARY KEITH DAWN JONES Rho Delta Chi director of activities, les De- panneurs, secretary, GAA, CSF, Girls' League, A.S.B. DONALD JONES A.S.B., Football, Base ball, Wrestling, Muti neers, Bowling Club. CALLIE JOYNER A.S.B., Girls' league Rally Committee. JAMES KELLER A,S.B., Swimming A.S.B. Team, Termites Clum. LEE KELLER CHERYL KELLOGG Student Council Chair- man of Press Rela- tions, Sabobans,Lehis, A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, BBC. JIM KENNEDY A.S.B. JAMES KOHL A.S.B., Junior Optim ists, Latin Club. 'xx JOHN KENNEDY A.S.B. President, Var- sity Basketball, House of Representatives, Galahads, CSF, Les Amis Elites, Key Club, Varsity Club, Student Council, ICC. LINDA KENNEDY A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagetles, Fellowship Club, Hi Tri, Girls' Chorus, Orchestra, los Canquistadores. EDNA KENNEY Philosophy Club, Fel- lowship Club, Chess Club,A.S.B. CARL KOWALOZYK GR HOWARD KILLION Speech Club, Student Council, Chairman of Intramural Sports, A.S.B., Travel Club, Ra- dio Club, Key Club secretary, French Club, Fellowship Club, Les Amis Elites. BETTI ELAINE KING Pre-Med, Neptune's Pirates, Ski Club, Hi- Tri, Junior Class Rep- resentative, Rally Com- mittee, Girls' League, A.S.B. JUDITH KING A.S.B., Girls' League, GAA, Bowling Club. ROGER KRENKLER A.S.B., Neplune's Pi- rates, Condors. PERRY KING A.S.B., Basketball, Lat- in Club. THOMAS KING SUSAN KINKAID Hi-Tri membership chairman, B B C, Ski Club, Lehis, Student Council, Rally Commit- tee chairman, House of Representatives, IC C, A.S.B., Girls' League. ROBERT KRONAUGE DON KINNEAR A.S.B., Rally Commit- tee Board, Condors, Jr. Optimists vice-pres- idenl, Annual Staff, House of Representa- tives. DONA KLESPER Z Club, Les Amis Eliles, Travel Club, House of Representatives, Girls' League, A.S.B. LARRY KNIGHT GRETCHEN KROTZER A.S.B., Girls' League, Fellowship Club, Girls' Chorus. LUAN KNOTTS House of Representa- tives, A. S. B., Girls' League, Neptune's Pi- rates secretary, Senior Class vice-president, Varsity Pom Pon, Dan- tes, Pre-med, GAA, Country Fair Queen, Sophomore Basketball Princess. SARAH KNUPPENBURG Senior Class Secretary, Lehis, Orchestra, A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC. SHIRLEY KOENKE A.S.B., Girls' League, Photography Produc- tion. TERRY LEY A.S.B. I Q Et wax' it ,,---f' f 1 l 1 l s uf YSMMNG ' ix , - -' , 5' v fl Il W K H s .W ,frees -V ' 13 :fi2E42'LiQ1,:, ., YQ? ' A ' '.......f ' 'ii1 i -' T i l 'P sri: : I v , 5 IJ elf l I ,f,.sfg,w5 . , l,. , , - li Candidly posing in the Student Council room are five of the Best Looking members of the class of 'l96O, standing, are Rory McCullough and Ron Per- ales, seated, are Luan Knotts, Judy Price, and Sue Albretsen. Besides being good looking, these students take an active part in campus life. All five of them can usually be seen at any major sports event: Luan, Judy and Sue as varsity pom pons, Rory as a member of the marching band, and Ron as a football player and sports fan. Admiring some of Pa- cific's treasured trophies are prominent seniors, .lohn Lang, Jan Loop, and Mike Sloan, considered by their classmates as the Best Sports there are. These three are avid sports fans and have proven their admirable sportsmanship in many situations encountered at Pacific. Mike is a star varsity football player, John a star of the var- sity basketball team, and Jan is noted as an out- standing tennis player. But these students have done more than take part in sports, they, along with other Pacificans, have brought honor to Pacific for outstanding sports- manship. The leap year class of 1960 has many hours of fun and work to remember JOHN KUBINA AS.B., Annual Staff, Legati, Cadet Corps. RICHARD LAMB A.S.B. JOHN LANG A. S. B., Governor of Athletics, Varsity Bas- ketball, Student Coun- cil, Mutineers, Varsity Club, Junior Optim- ists. EARLENE LA ROE ul Hi-Tri, NFL secretary, Drill Team co-captain, Girls' Chorus, Choir president, Annual ad- vertising editor, Octet, Quill and Scroll, House of Representatives. BARBARA KUYKENDALL Senior Class treasurer, Lehis social chairman Rho Delta Chi, Girls League, House of Rep resentotives, Hi-Tri, A.S.B., Leadership Travel Club, BBC. MICHAEL LAMBERT A.S.B,, Band president Les Depanneurs presi dent, Moth Club, Sci ence and Engineering Los Conquistadores Balboa del Pacifica, SwimmingTeam,Wrest- ling, acc. PAIGE LANIER A.S.B., Choir, Junior Optimists. KATHLEEN LARROWE Bowling Club, Ski Club, 3-D's, Orches- tra, A,S.B., Girls' league, Rho Delta Chi. MARY LAGRONE Zonta Z Club, Legati, CS F, N FL, Pagettes, Pacific Penmen secre- tary-treasurer, Pre-Med Club president. CONSTANCE LANG A.S.B., Bowling Club, KD's, Girls' League, Hi-Tri. ROGER LANSING KATHY LARSON PALMA LARSON DAVID LAWSON VlVIAN LECHUGA B B C, A. S. B., Girls' League. A.S,B. -. x 1 A- '-? 'x LOUISE LEE Travel Club, president, Les Amis Elite. DONNA LEES A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC, Rho Delta Chi Choir, Fellowship Club, 3-D's. DORTHY LYNCH NFL point recorder Rally Committee, Girls League, A.S.B. MARTIN MASS A.S.B., Ski Club presi- dent, B Football, C Basketball, ICC, Nep- tune's Pirates, Art Pro- duction. PATT LEO Girls' League, GAA, Choir. DARRELL LEWIS Tennis, A.S.B., .l.V. Football, Les Depan- neurs Treasurer. ROBIN MACDONALD Senior Representative, Annual Stall activities editor, Les Amis Elite, C.S.F., Rally Commit- tee, Z Club, Quill and Scroll, Hi Tri, Girls' League, A.S.B. JOANNA MACKZUM Rho Delta Chi, GAA, Girls' league, A.S.B., Opti-miss Club. JOSEPH LEWIS DIANA LLOYD Pre-med, Hi Tri, A.S.B. Girls' league, Nep- tune's Pirates, Legatti Travel Club. CORTEZ MADKIN Football SHARON MAGNISON Drill Team, Girls League, A.S.B., BBC, NOEL LOCKWOOD WALLY LOGAN WILLIAM MAGNISON DELORES MANGLES Girls' League program chairman, Radio Work Shop, Art Club, De- buts, A.S.B., BBC, Fel- lowship Club, Orches- tra, 3-D's, House of Representatives. JANICE LOOP Student Council, Alum- ni Secretary, Dantes, Quill and Scroll,A.S.B., Girls' League, Z Club. BARBARA LUDLOW Girls' league, Horizon Club. GARY MARKINE French Club, Science and Engineering Club, Bowling Club, A.S.B. DRUSILLA MARLER ix Sf ROBERT LULY A.S.B., FFA, Swimmin Team. SHARON LUND A.S.B., Girls' Leagu Ski Club, Drill Team Art Production. BARBARA MARSHALL Fellowship Club, BBC- Girls' League. RICHARD MARSHALL Junior Optimist,A.S.B. Football, Wrestling. 1... 6' ,,.-f JANICE MARTIN Student Council, Chair- man of Music, Band secretary, Pagettes treasurer, Drill Team, CSF, BBC, House of Representatives,A.S.B., Girls' league. LARRY MARTIN A.S.B., Junior Optimist president, Varsity Bas- ketball, ICC. MARILYN McCLINTOCK A..S.B., Girls' League, Travel Club. JERRY McCULLOUGH A.5.B., Los Conquista- dores vice-president, Orchestra, Art Produc- tion, 3-D's. - f . 2 l f 5 ' ' I , . RAY MARTINEZ A.S.B., Marching Band, Dance Band, Orches- tra, C Basketball. SANDRA MASSINGILL A.S.B., Girls' League, Rho Delta Chi. DEL MAZE A.S.B., Galahads pres- ident, ICC, Thespians NFL. YVONNE McCLANAHAN A.5.B., Girls' League Rally Committee. SUSAN MCCULLEY RORY McCULLOUGH Girls' League, Opti- A.S.B.,. Track, Band, JERI McDONALD JAMES McINTYRE NORMAN MQLEAN miss Club, A.S.B. Rally Committee, Gala- FFA. A-5-B-. Choir- h . cds Junlm McNOWN NORMA MCCULLOUGH JEAN MCDONALD A.S.B-, Girls' league A,S,B,, Girls' League, CSF, K-D's, Quill and Art Production. HiTri, Scroll, Neptune's Pi- l3l JAMES MC PHERON A.S.B., Choir. EDITH MEARS A.S.B., BBC, CEC, Flag Twirler, Photography Club, KD's. JAMES MEEHL Fellowship Club. LOUIS MEISINGER House of Representa- tives, Basketball, Hi- Tide, Key Club senior director, CSF, Los Con- quistadores, Varsity Tennis, Balboa, ICC, A.5. B., Pacific Pen- man, Varsity Club, Quill and Scroll. DAVID MEMMER GARY MERCHANT Key Club historian Pre-Med, Legati, A.S.B DIANA MEYER A.S.B., Girls' League Drill Team, BBC, Pug ettes welfare chairman CSF, Philosophy Club, Los Conquistadores. JACK MEYER CSF, Key Club chaplain Tennis, A.S.B., Les De- panneurs chaplain. '05 LINDA MEYER Drill Team, Les Depan- neurs vice- president, NFL, Pre-Med, Latin Club. BARBARA MIANO A.S.B., Girls' League, Quill and Scroll pres- ident, ICC, Hi Tide ex- change editor, Pacific Penmen, Pre-Med, Les Amis Elites, Rally Com- mittee. DONNA MIDDAUGH A.S.B., Rally Commit- tee, Girls' Chorus, Music Production, Girls' League. GEORGE MILLER A.S.B., Wrestling. Sf' YN 'lf Q... JOHN MILLER KAREN MILLER Student Council, A.S.B Secretary, Ski Club, B B C, Hi- Tri, Dantes Rally Committee, Girls League, A.S.B. MARCIA MILLER A.S.B., Girls' League Pre-Med, Hi-Tri, opti- Miss historian. PERCILLA MILLER A.S.B., BBC. ROBBIE MILLER SUE MILLER Bowling Club, A.S.B, TED MILLER A.S.B., Bowling Club. THOMAS MILLER L, STEVEN MILLETY JACK MILLS A.S.B. TONI MINNIS Rally Committee, Girls League, A.S.B. HARLAN MISHLER Perris Hill Bowl bulged with largest class in Pacitic's seven year history 'N' ,... N RONNIE MORHN JAMES MISKEN Varsity Football, Wrest- ling, Varsity Baseball, Neptune's Pirates, Var- sity Club, A,S.B., House of Representatives. SHARON MITCHELL Hi Tri, Thespians, NFL, Pagettes activity chair- man, Varsity Pam Pan, A.S,B., Girls' League. JOSEPH MOMYER Galahads, Varsity Foot- ball, Senior Class Pres- ident, Student Council, Latin Club. CAROLE MONNINGER MARILYN HOWARD MOODY Debuts president, Sen- MONTGOMERY ior Representative, Z A.S.B,, Girls' League, Club, Girls' League BBC. Board, House of Rep- resentatives, ICC, CSF, Las Conquistadores, Rho Delta Chi, Annual Staff Junior Editor, A.S.B. GEORGIA MOON BILL MOONEY EDWARD MOORE A,S.B,, Girls' League, Football, Swimming, A.S.B., Baseball. Latin Club. RICHARD MORE les Amis Elites, ICC, A, S. B., Pacific Pen- men, Science and En- gineering Club presi- dent, Mu Alpha Theta treasurer, Junior Opti- mists publicity direc- i0F. Photography Club A.S.B. 133 MIKE MORGAN A.S.B., J.V. Football. BONNIE MUNSON A.S.B., Girls' League, Fellowship Club. QTHOMAS NAVARRO N B Football, Mutineers secretory - treasurer, Bowling Club, Mexi- can Youth Club. WILLIAM NELSON A.S.B., Key Club presi- dent, ICC vice-presi- dent, House of Repre- sentatives, Band, CSF RICHARD MORRELL MARGARET MURAD A.S.B., Girls' League, Rally Committee, Ra- dio Club program chairman, NFL, CSF, Les Amis Elite. JAMES NEAL A.S.B., FFA, Les Depan- neurs, Photography Club. KAREN NEWBERG Orchestra, Band, Pep Band, Lehis, A.S.B. JIM MORRIS A.S.B., Travel Club vice-president, Pacific Penmen. MARILAN MURDOCK A.S.B., Girls' League, CSF, Rho Delta Chi vice-president, Balboa del Pacifico vice-pres- idenl, Z Club secretary, K-D's treasurer. KATHLEEN NEBEKER Les Depanneurs, Les Amis Elite, Girls' League music represen- tative, A.S.B., Orches- tra, Band, GAA, Pep Band. BOYD NEWBY FFA, B Football, A.S.B. SHIRLEY MORRIS A.S.B., Girls' League. DAVID MURRAY A.S.B., Junior Opti mists, Mutineers, Var sity Basketball, Tennis, Baseball. DALE NEEDLES GARY NEWCOMB DAVID MORSE A.S.B., Orchestra, Band. FAY MURRAY A.S.B., Girls' League, Mixed Choir, Drill Team, BBC historian. CLARENCE NEIGHBORS DAVID NEWMAN THOMAS MULLINS FRANK NAPIER A.S.B.,SwimmingTeam, Travel Club, Junior Optimists. CONNIE NELSON Sobobuns historian, K-D's historian, BBC art director, Art Pro- duction, Girls' League, A.S.B. LORETTA NEWMAN Travel Club, BBC, Nep- tune's Pirates, Girls' League, A.S.B. 3, 7. A x QA Q- in... 134 en- RALPH OBERG A.S.B. CHERRY OLSEN A.S.B., Girls' League, GAA president, Rho Delta Chi, Ski Club, Girls' League Cabinet, ICC. CECIL OWENS BONNY PARKE A.S.B., Girls' League, CSF, Travel Club presi- dent, Balboa del Pa- cifico, Z Club. CHARLES OBERHELMAN A.S.B., Letterman Club, Neptune's Pirates, Sci- ence Club, IOM O'NElL A.S.B., Termites Club, Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball, DAVID OWEN A.S.B., CSF, Key Club, Tennis, Basketball. WILMA PARLAS A.S.B., Photography Club president, Girls' League, Annual Staff Photography Editor. JAMES OGDEN 5 A.S.B. RAY ORTIZ A.S.B., Track, Termites, Mexican Youth Club. DEANNE PAGE A.S.B., Girls' League, Thespians, Rho Delta Chl. GORDON PARMELEE A.S.B., B Football, C Basketball. RHONDA OLDHAM A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC, Rally Committee. ANN OSLUND A.S.B., CSF, Girls' League, Rally Commit- tee, Quill and Scroll treasurer, Hi Tide busi- ness manager, K-D's, Legati, Z Club. Jos PAGE CARLA PARNELL A.S.B., ssc, Latin Club, Ski Club, Art Club, Hi Tri. GARY OLIN A.S.B., Student Coun- cil, Assistant Governor of Activities, Varsity Club, Key Club, Con- dors chaplain, Junior Optimists, NFL, CSF, Legati, Varsity Base- ball, Goll, House of Representatives. GUYETTE OVERLAND A.S.B., Girls' League, Pagettes president, ICC, CSF vice-presi- dent, Les Amis Elite secretary, Sobobans vice-president, Hi Tri, Teenage Republicans. MICHAEL PALMER A.S.B., Termites. MICKEY PARNELL A.S.B., Bowling Club. JOHN OLIVER A.S.B., Student Coun- cil, Mutineers presi- dent, Rho Delta Chi, Quill and Scroll, House of Representatives, Yearbook Staff Sports Editor, ICC. BETTY OWENS A.S.B., Girls' League. 4 ISMAEL PAREDES A.S.B., Seniar Repre- sentative. LAWRENCE PARRY cf' ALLAN PAYNE A.S.B., Les Depanneurs, B Football, Tennis Team, Les Amis Elites. ROBERT PELTIER A. S. B., Photography Production. RITA PEREZ A.S.B., Bowling Club. ROBERT PETERSON A.S.B., Cross-Country. FRED PETTENGILL A. S. B., Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Club, Gal- ahads vice-president. LOIS PHILLIPS A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Leadership, Lat- in Club, Travel Club, Drill Team. JEAN PEARSON A.S.B., Girls' League. MARJORIE PELTON A.S.B., Girls' League, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Travel Club, BBC, 3-D's, Los Conquistadores, Les Depanneurs. DONNA PERKINS Lehis, Rally Committee, A.S.B., Girls' League, Ski Club, Hi Tri. STEPHANIE PETERSON Student Council, Wel- fare Secretary, Hi Tide News Editor, Sobobans treasurer, Balboa del Pacifico secretary, Los Conquistadores, Rho Delta Chi vice - presi- dent, Quill and Scroll, CSF secretary-treasun er, House of'Represen- tatives, Girls' League, A.S.B. MELINDA PETTY ' DORATHY PEDIGO BBC, Rally Committee, Fellowship Club, Hi- Tri, A.S.B., Girls League. RONALD PERALES Mutineers, Ski Club, .lunior Optimists, French Club, Pre-Med, House of Representatives, Ral- ly Committee, A.S.B., Football. SANDRA PETER Drill Team, K-D's, Girls' League, BBC, Hi Tri, STEVEN PETERSON Latin Club, A.S.B., Nep- tune's Pirates, Junior Oplimists, Biology Club. CHARLOTTE PHELPS A.S.B., Latin Club, B Lehis, A. S. B., Girls' Pom Pon, Girls' League. RON PIATT League, BBC, Les Amis Elites, Hi Tri. GLORIA PIERCE Chair, Girls' Chorus, Les Amis Elites treasur- er, BBC, Girls' League, Thespians, 3-D's, Mag- azine Staff, A.S.B. LYNDA PIERCE Girls' League, Girls' Chorus, A.S.B., 3-D's. BEVERLY PINKERTON A. S. B., Girls' Chorus president, Chair presi- dent, Girls' League, Debuts vice-president, Student Council, His- tarian, ICC, Mixed Oc- tet, Girls' Quartet. LYNNE POSPYCHALA SHARON PIHLAGA Marching Band, BBC, Bowling Club, Rally Committee,Girls' League, A. S. B., Pep Band. PATRICIA POE Debuts, Hi Tri, BBC, Rally Committee, Jun- ior Class Representa- tive, A.S.B., Girls League. BOB POSTEMA LINDA PILLAR Girls' League, A.S.B., BBC. LYNDA PORTERFIELD A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC, Opti-Miss. PHILLIP POTTER BBC treasurer, Drill A.S.B. Team secretary, Hi Tri, K-D's, A.S. B., Girls' League. JULIE POTTROFF CLAUDE POTTS CONNIE POWELL Rho Delta Chi, A.S.B., Mutineers, Condors, GAA, A. S. B., Girls' Girls' League, Debuts. A.S.B., Football, Wrest- League. ling Team, Neptune's Pirates. SANDRA PRESCOTT NSANDRA PRESTIDGE A.S,B., Girls' League, GAA. DAVID PRICE A.S.B., Rally Commit- tee. JUDITH PRICE Travel Club, NFL, SO- bobans, Hi Tri, Thes- pians, Dcntes publici- ty, Junior Basketball Princess, Head Varsity Pom Pon, A.S.B. MARILYN PRESTON A.S.B., Girls' League, Rho Delta Chi, Orches- tra. PATRICIA PRUITT Latin Club, A.S.B., Girls' League, Deputs treasurer, GAA. eg. 9- 'C' KN av- 'D qv-ce., LINDY PURDY A.S.B., Rally commit- tee, K-D's, BBC, Girls' League. LEROY PURVIS A.S.B., Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, Mutineers, Condors treasurer. EVELYN RANDIG A.S,B., Girls' league, Hi Tri, BBC. ED RANKIN FFA. JOHN RASHALL A.S.B., Student Coun- cil, Tennis Team, Galo- hads, Hi Tide Sports Editor, Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll. FLOYD RASMUSSEN A.S.B., Swimming Team, Wrestling. JOAN RATHMAN A.S.B,, Girls' League, Legoti, Pagettes, Z Club, Rho Delta Chi, CSF, Rally Committee. DOUGLAS RAWLINGS RAY REED SHARON REED A.S,B., Girls' League, Student Council, Gov- ernor of Publications, Lehis, Quill and Scroll, Annual Staff club edi- tor, Varsity Heod Ma- iorette, Travel Club. PETER RESENDEZ A.S.B., C Basketball, C Track, Pep Band, Los Conquistadores. LLOYD RICHEY A.S.B,, Key Club vice- president. SHAREL RICKERT A.S.B., Girls' League, Choir, Chorus, Hi Tri, GAA, BBC, Drill Team. RAY RIDDELL ESTHER REVAL Girls' League, Latin Club. LINDA ROBERTS A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC president, K-D's, publicity chairman, Fel- lowship Club, Rally Committe. MARY ROBERTS Girls' League. RICHARD ROBERTS A.S.B., Galahads, Ten- nis Team. libre For approximately 175 days out of the year seniors got up in the morning and went to school. The highlights ofa typi- cal school day in the life of an average senior are shown in the above pictures. After leaving their cars in the parking lot in the morning, they go through the quad to meet their friends before school begins. Then off to classes where they participate in varied types of activities such as the panel discussion shown above. Sometimes there is a group activity ,fx fi Q 5 'cr' Q x Y' JEAN ROBERTSON Debuts, Girls' League, Choir, Latin Club. LOWELL ROBERTSON Junior Optimisls, French Club, B Foot- ball, CSF, A.S.B., Los Conquistadores. MARY ANN ROCK A.S.B., Ski Club, Hi Tri historian I 'D'-'nies program chairman, Head Flag Maiarelte. Girls' League, Art Pro- duction. an DAWN ROELOFS Girls' League. BERNIE RODNEY J.V. Cross Country, Varsity Football. BEVERLY ROSE K-D's, Travel Club, Fel- lowship Club, Hi Tri, Legati, Junior Red Cross, Girls' League, A.S.B. BETSY ROSS Varsity Pom Pon, Lehis treasurer, BBC vice- president, Girls' League, A.S.B. TOM ROYALTY RAY RUCKER 1 A.S.B., Galahads, Var- sity Football, House of Representatives. ctr-TS KIM RUSHING A.S.B., Girls' League. JAMES RUSSELL A.S.B., Radio Club, Radio Workshop, Ski Club, Neptune's Pi- rates. JUDITH RUSSELL Hi Tri, Thespians, Ral- ly Committee, GAA, Girls' League, A.S.B., BBC. RONALD RUST A.S.B., Swimming. ROBERT RYAN Galahads, Thespians, NFL, J.V. Basketball A.S.B., Junior Opti mists. ROBERT RYBAK BILL RYDER Varsity Swimming, Var- sily Club, Mulineers, Neptune's Pirates, B Football, Basketball, Baseball, A.S.B. MARILYN SACK A.S.B., Girls' Chorus. PAUL SANBORN similar to the one pictured of the seniors seeing a movie as home or on to other activities after school, Within a few a prize for buying the most annuals. The west lawn and minutes of the closing of'classes for the day, the once Senior Park greet many seniors during the lunch periods. crowded quad begins to look deserted. lt's back to some more classes in the afternoon and then I 1 Becky Barbour and Smiley Paredes, selected as two of the Friendliest seniors, display their usual good humor as they sit in the quad, discussing incidents of the day over a glass of lemonade. A sincere hi is the favorite word of their everyday vocabulary. Wherever they are seen, it is very seldom that they are caught without a smile. Well-liked by their classmates and teachers alike, Becky and Smiley contribute to the buoyant atmosphere of the school. Becky is head varsity cheerleader, and Smiley is a senior class representative. Any activity, whether serious or fun, is vivified by the presence of one or both of these students. MANUEL SAUCEDO RAY SCHOBOW PAT SCHARDEIN A.S.B,, Football. A,S.B. A,5,B, MELVYN SAYRE JOHN SCHAFER KAREN SCHNEIDER A.S.B., Condors A.S.B., Girls' League, Fellowship Club vice- president, Sobobans, School Octet, Girls' Chorus, Choir, Music Production, -Q 40 X 7 , Selected by members of the senior class as representative of the Most Likely To Succeed are Louis Meisinger and Susan Threatt. As they sit in the Freedom Shrine room of the library, they look at pictures of faraway places and muse about the future. Sue is editor-in-chief of the Pacifi- cana, Louis is chairman of a youth code committee and a varsity tennis player, and, in addition, both are active in various clubs and committees on campus. Both of these students have a high scholastic standing, and are looking forward to college and future life, as are most seniors, now that their high school careers are drawing to a close. JAY SCHROEDER SHARON SCOLLARD GEORGE SEDIVY A.S.B., Girls' League, A.S.B., Football, as Varsity Band. kelball, Sophomore President, Mutrneer President, Baseball Ski Club, Bowling Club TED SCHUBERT GENE SCOTT BOB SELBY A.S.B., Boys' Chair, B Football, Legati. 'ul' s CHARLES SEWARD Swimming Team, Fel Iawship Club, Ski Club, Cross Country, Fool ball. ROBERT SEXTON Legati, A.S.B. RICHARD SHACK Basketball, House of Represenlatives, Band, Neptune's Pirates, Jun- ior Optimisls. BETTY SHECKLER A. S. B., Hi Tri, B B C Girls' League, Photog raphy Production. ED SHEERAN NFL, A.S.B., Thespians. VIRGIL SHOEMAKER CHARLES SHUNK DAVID SILLIK SHARON SIMMONS Travel Club, A.S. B., Girls' league, ANTOINETTE SIMPSON Drill Team, Girls' League, Les Depan- neurs, BBC, A.S.B., Tra- vel Club, Deputs, Hi Tri, Bowling Club. MELINDA SINN Girls' League, Girls Chorus, Hi Tri, Pag etles, A.S.B. BARBARA SLEPSKI Drill Team, BBC, Girls League represenlative, Bowling Club, Hi Tri CAROLYN SLOAN K-D's, BBC, Girls League, A. S, B., Arti san's secretary. MICHAEL SLOAN Galahads, Varsity Foot ball, Baseball, Ship- males president, Stu dent Council. DARLENE SMITH Girls' League. DIANE SMITH Girls' League. EVELYN SMITH A.S.B., Girls' League JAMES K. SMITH A. S .B,, C Basketball Swimming Team, Cross Country. 5' ,g 5, ,I 1 . L A MARY ANN SMITH RAY C. SMITH RAYMOND SMITH Thespians, Girls' Cross Country, A.S.B. A.S.B., Travel Club, League, A,S.B,, Bowl- Junior Optimists. ing Club, Rho Delta Chl, SANDRA SMITH Girls' League, Rho Delta Chi, Legati, CSF, Drill Team, A.S.B., Travel Club, SARA SMITH Girls' League, BBC, A.S.B., Hi Tri. SAUNDRA SMUTHERS Pre-med vice-president, Rho Della Chi, Girls' League, Legati, CSF, Opti-miss, Biology Club, GAA committee chairman. SHIRLEY SNYDER SIGRID SORRENSON RICHARD SORG Debuts, Les Amis Elite, Girls' League, A.S.B., A.S.B. A.S.B., Rho Delta Chi. Debuts historian, Hi Tri. LARRY SOUTH ROBERT SPLAN Cross Country, B Foot- ball, Track, Galohads, Rally Committee. LOIS STACKHOUSE Thespians vice-presi- dent, 3-D's, Legati, Girls' League, A.S.B., Rally Committee,K-D's. DONALD SPARGO DAVID SPELL FFA. RUTH STACKHOUSE EVAN SPEALMAN B Football, Latin Club, Junior Optimists, Var- sity Club Bowling Club. LINDA SPENCER Governor of Commu- nity Service, Varsity Cheerleader, House of Representatives, Dan- tes treasurer, Hi Tri,' A.S.B., Student Coun- cil. VICKI STADTMAN Hi Tri, A.S.B., Bowling Girls' League, A.S.B., Team, BBC, Hi Tri. .2 GARY smrrono secxi smecs WAYNE STARNE JERRY STATLER Photography Club pres- ident. IZOLA STEWART A.S.B., Girls' league, Girls' Chorus. NANCY SUE STONE A.S.B., Girls' League. BASIL STRICKLAND A.S.B. BILL STROH Galahads, A.S.B. A.S.B., Girls' League, Art Production, Rally Committee, Hi Tri pub- licily chairman, Dan- tes. Travel Club, Track, Cross Country. LORI STEDING DON STEMBRIDGE -Q Girls A S O B B C, C h o i r, ' ' League, A.S.B. LAWRENCE STIRLING Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball, Les Amis Elite. GREG STOREY A.S.B., Travel Club, Junior Optimists, Swim- ming Team. JAMES STRlCKLlN A.S.B. DENNEY STRONG A.S,B., Termites. . .B., Junior pli- mists, Wrestling, Track. KATHRYN STODDARD Rally Committee, Girls league vice-president, Dantes president, Hi Tri, BBC, Varsity Pom Pon. LINDA STOUDT Debuts secretary, BBC secretary, Rally Com- mittee, Z Club, Girls' League, Music Produc- tion, House of Repre- sentatives, A.S.B. SAlLlE STRODE BBC, Rally Committee, Lehis, Ski Club, A.S.B., Girls' League. JACK srursviuegssr A.S.B., Latin Club, Neptune's Pirctes,Con- dors, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Ski Club, Varsity Club. -c Q- JACQUELYN SWAFFORD CSF, Balboa del Pocil- ico, Pogettes decora- tion chairman, Drill Team co - captain, Art Club, Annual Staff Art Editor, Girls' league. A.S.B. BILL SWAIN A.S.B., Marching Band. HAROLD TAYLOR Radio Club PATRICIA TAYLOR les Depanneurs pro- gram chairman, Los Conquistadores, Travel Club, Drill Team, ICC, A.S.B., Girls' League. CHERYL SWAIN Hi Tri, Rally Commit- tee, Thespians treasur- er, BBC, Debuts, House of Representatives, Drill Team, Girls' League, A.S.B. LARRY SWAN SANDRA TAYLOR NFL, Lehis vice - presi- dent, Hi Tri chaplain, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Assis- tant Governor of Activ- ities, Girls' League, A.S.B., House of Rep- resentatives, CSF. RICHARD TEAGUE A.S.B., Rally Commit- tee Board, Junior Op- timists, House of Rep- resentatives. CAMILLE SWANSON Neptune's Pirates A.S.B., Girls' League GAA publicity mqn ager. NANCY SWOPE A.S.B., Girls' League, GAA. FLEX TEKAAT A.S.B., J.V. Football. LONNIE TELLES A.S.B., Varsity Wrest ling, Varsity Club. -qv' 'QI' if L-. 'iv sri' 'N X 1 7 MARVIN TALBOT PHILLIP TALCOTT Key Club, Band, Var- sity Band. RONNIE TELLES Galahads, Junior Op- timists, Bowling Club, A.S.B. ELAINE TEMPLE CSF, Rho Delta Chi president, GAA, Bal- boa del Pacifica treas- urer, Pogeltes secre- tary, Sobobans secre- tory, Annual Staff Sen- ior Editor, Loon Com- mission, ICC. JUDITH TARLTON A.S.B., Girls' League, Drill Team, Pre-Med. DALE TAYLOR FFA. LOUIS THANUKOS A.S.B. MILDRED THOMAS Girls' League. -v GAIL TAYLOR Lehis, A.S.B., BBC, I Girls' League, Nep- tune's Pirates, Rally Committee. GEORGE TAYLOR JIMMY THOMASSON Band. MARCIA THOMPSON A.S.B., Girls' League, GAA, Pep Band, treas- urer, Orchestra, Rho Delta Chi. h i qjjfi. bcibx THOMPSON Girls' League, Travel Club, MILAN TIMKO A.S.B., Neptune's Pi- rates. Committee. SUSAN THREATT K LARRY TIMMERMAN Editor-in-Chief Pac: cana, Student Soboban ac- tivities chairman, Le- his chaplain, Thes- pians, ICC, GAA, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League. ROSCOE TULLIS A.S.B., Orchestra, Gal- aliads vice president, Neptune's Pirates vice president,Varsity Foot- balI,Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Club, Baseball, DAVID TURNER A.S.B., Galahads, Jr. Optimist, Track, Dance Band. FFA. MOLLY TURNER A.S.B., Girls' League, Thespians, NFL, Rally Committee, Radio Club secretary, Hi Tri, Pa- cific Penman secretary. ROBERT TYRELL A.S.B., B Football, Varsity Tennis, Jr. Op- timist, NFL, Neptune's Pirates. JAMES TINSLEY A.S,B., Fellowship Club, Chess Club, Cadet Corps. .IUDITH TIPPEY A.S.B., Girls' league, Rho Delta Chi. ELAINE ULICNY A.S.B., Girls' League, Drill Team, BBC board, Les Amis Elite, Thes- pians, Travel Ciub. JOHN ULINCY A,S.B.,BasketbalI, Ten- nis. Av .5 iff' I ROGER TRAPP A.S.B., Neptune's Pi- rates president, ICC, Basketball, Mutineers. EVERETT TRIBBETT A.S.B., Rifle Team, FFA, Cadet Corps, Track. DIANE URKOV A.S.B., Girls' League, Rally Committee, Var- sity Cheerleader, Dan- tes vice president, So- bobans, Thespians, Hi Tri, NFL, Student Coun- cil, Governor of Ac- tivities, House of Rep- resentatives. PATTI VACCO A.S.B., Girls' League, Student Council, Chair- man of Speech, BBC, ICC secretary, Hi Tri, CSF, NFL, K-D's, So- bobans. bn. CHARLES TRIBBLE A.S.B,, Termites, Var- sity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. JIM TROUTMAN A.S.B., Latin Club, Track. ANNE VALLENCOURT A.S.B., Girls' league. Hi Tri, BBC. ROSALIE VALADEZ A.S.B., Girls' League. Latin American Club, '57 SHARINE TROXEL A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Rally Commit- tee, Band recorder, Ski Club. PATRICIA TULLIS A.S.B., Girls' League, Drill Team,Girls' Chor- us. JOHN VAN WIE A.S.B., Galahads, Ten- nis, Band, Swimming Team. CAROL VERRUE A.S.B., Girls' League. IN f ,,, 1, ' ic, All seniors with a B average or better were interviewed by members of the scholarship committee here at school and by downtown business and professional personnel in a practice situation for college and scholarship interviews. Shown interviewing one of our National Merit finalists, Steve Peterson, are Miss Overbey, Mr. Jones and Mr. Stance-r. Pacific is very proud of its many scholarship and award winners and works very hard to help prepare them for the difficult competition they will encounter while at- tending college. lmlllll-. Casually posing by the anchor in Senior Park on a windy day are two of the Best Dressed senior pirates, John Oliver and Patti Vacco. Not only do these two dress well, but they also work well for the school. Both of them are on Student Council, John is Assistant Governor of Domain, and Patti is Chairman of Speech. John is Sports Editor of the Annual and can be seen at nearly all school sports events. He is also President of Mutineers and a member of California Education Club. Patti is well known on campus for her speech activities. She has won many speech awards and is a representative in the National Forensic League. She is also secretary of Inter-Club Council, a mem- ber of Sobobans, and was the first President of KD's here on campus. True to the tradition of Pacific and of the Class of Emminence John and Patti believe in doing things first class all the way. Students who served Pacific during their own spare time doing such things as singing or playing piano for school functions, making flower arrangements for school activities, or doing secretarial work in the library or student store were given service awards. Pins were awarded for 40 hours of work in one year, sweaters were given to seniors who had worked 40 hours for two consecutive years. Pic- tured below are some seniors who received pins as juniors. They are Karen Schneider, Beverly Pinkerton, Gene Scott, and Pauline Jackson. R ROBIN VINCE A.S.B., Band, legati. GIL WAITE Jr. Optimist, Gala- hads, Football, Base- ball. CAROL WALTONQ A.S.B., Les Amis Elites, Rho Delta cm, GAA, Girls' League. LORAINE VOSS A.S.B., Hi Tri, Legciti, Debuts, Girls' League. MARILYN WALKER ANNE WARE A.S.B., Leguri, Csr, z Club, Travel Club president, Music Pro- duction, Girls' League. LYNDA WAGNER A.S.B., Drill Team, Girls' League. MARYLOU WALLERIUS A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC, Hi Tri, Girls' Chorus, Rally Commit- tee, Z Club. LINDA WARN A.S.B., Deburs, ssc, Latin Club. DENNIS WARRICK RONALD WASKEL GARY WATKINS A.S.B., Varsity Club, A-5-B- Varsity Baseball. LINDA WATKINS A.S.B., Las Conquista- dares president, So- boban chaplain, Dan- tes secretary, Balboa del Pacifica, Rally Committee, ICC presi- dent, Student Council, Rho Della Chi, Girls' League, CSF. GERALD WECHSLER A.S.B., B Football, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Basketball, Ski Club, Pre Med Club, Junior Optimists. WILLIAM WATT A.S.B., Neptune's Pi- rates publicity chair- man, Wrestling Team, Swimming Team. MARLENE WELLS A.S.B., Girls' League. SHIRLEY WEAVER A.S.B., Hi Tri, Girls' League. RICHARD WELLS A.S.B., Band assistant Drum Major, Caclet Corps Com. officer, Orchestra, Pep Band. , .N ...s I r :rss I I . i i, fw'a6't1-V fffrzr-s 'HJ' , I4 48 Further education, employment, armed services or marriage await the 1960 graduates when they terminate their high school career, CAROL WERNER A.S.B., Girls' League. DONNA WEST KENNETH WEST DENNIS WHITE Legati, BBC, Rally A.S.B. Cadet Corps, A.S.B. Committee, Los Con- quistadores, A.S.B., Girls' league, K-D's. JOHN WHITE MIKE WHITE SHARON WHITE Varsity Football, Choir, Hi Tri, Latin Club 4 Music Production. BBC, Travel Club. TOM WHITE WILLIAM WHITE JOE WHITMILL Key Club, Basketball, Band. 2' MARJORIE HAROLD WIEBENGA WICKERSHAM A.S.B., Football, Stu- A.S.B., Girls' league. dent Council. JACK WILCOX Falstaff Editor, Pacific Originals Editor, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Hi Tide Staff, Varsity Tennis, Pacific Penmen president, ICC, Philos- ophy Club, A.S.B., Varsity Club. 1 DOROTHY WILLIAMS A.S.B., Girls' League, Philosophy Club, Latin Club, CSF. RAE MARIE WILMUTH A.S.B., Girls' League, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, Hi Tri. JUDITH WILSON A.S.B., Girls' League, House of Representa- tives, Legati, Rally Committee, CSF, Dan- tes hislorian, Chair, Z Club, Hi Tri. DONALD WINSLOW WILLIAM WOOD FFA PAUL YOUNG LINDA WILLIAMS A.S.B., Girls' League, Rally Commiltee. DAVID WILSHIRE A.S.B., Varsily Foot- ball, JV Baseball. LYANNE WILSON RONALD WOERTINK A.S.B., Varsily Foot- ball, Baseball, Wres- tling, Condors. JAMES WRIGHT A.S.B., CSF, Balboa del Pa:ifico president, Math Club, CONNIE YZAQUIRRE LINDA WILLIS -- A.S.B., Girls' League, BBC. EDWARD WILSON A.S.B., Math Club president, Pacific Pen- men, CSF, Chess Club, Philosophy Club pro- gram chairmun, Le- gali, Science and En- gineering Club pro- gram chairman. FRANK WINEGAR A.S.B., Varsity Wres- tling, Varsily Club, Jr. Optimist, Candars. ELOISE WOFFORD A.S.B., Girls' League. CLARA YOUNG A.S.B., Girls' League, Hi Tri, Bowling Club, K-D's. PATRICIA ZALUDEK A.S.B., Latin American A.S.B., Girls' League, Club, Drill Team, BBC. GAA. .PN 1 9 Senior eek With many last minute activities before graduation night, seniors followed a busy schedule during the last week. June 7, 8, 9 found them taking final exams and saying goodby to high school classes. The next few days were filled with class meetings, practice sessions, awards and scholarship assemblies, a picnic and swim, baccalaureate, a breakfast, graduation and the graduation ball. Carolynn Grace and Lloyd Richey admired their newly donned caps and gowns while Mrs. Thomp- son measured to see if the size was right. At Perris Hill Bowl Sue Threatt, Greg Storey, Karen Dyal and John Kennedy practiced marching in step with the music. Gerry Brimmer, Jacky Swafford and Elaine Temple were photographed in the kitchen in the act of sampling the food for the senior breakfast. Excited seniors, John Oliver, Sandy Taylor, Jack Wilcox and Elaine Temple eagerly carried supplies from school to the park for the senior picnic. Senior class president Joe Momyer and vice-presi- dent Luan Knotts bade farewell to Pacific High School from the Class of 1960, The day after graduation was quiet, and Perris Hill Bowl looked lonely and deserted after having seen its last graduating class. K.- Louisa Gilliams Elaine Temple James Wright John Kennedy Alpha McKIveen Louis Meisinger Judith Akam Jan Marlin Marilan Murdock Guyette Overland Karen Schneider Kenneth Jacobs Arthur Black Diana Meyer Linda Watkins Honor Roll .3 June 7, 8, 9: Final Exams June 10: Class meeting Caps and gowns distribution Baccalaureate practice Awards Assembly June 12: Baccalaureate June 13: Senior Meeting ol Scholarship Assembly Picnic and Swim June 14: Senior Breakfast Practice June 15, 16: Graduation Graduation Ball ws. . Q ... 2 ' -. 15 ' -1- I H wg, 'Q.gg, ,P KJ 'NEC 'S 'gt wgq ' ,Ava Q - A r F I f I ?5:T7's n . ' .fi . . ., f 45 fini :Ji . ,Lin ax I Qgf:xE'. - H- ' S if Zvi Y N- ' xx ,, X 122: Q 'Q ,fini 7 W - 'v - . ' Mizznsfhe. '55 -2 w-Z v h ' - N 4 nu eq? vez 'f -snuff-'Mi-ww, 5 ' . 1 I X I X 'flu ' U D . . ' ,gi U, 1 ijt? xx K L' 53 K: 32 rf N. I V' 6 V U . Ea- 3 13? ' Q. .wt 4. CV J i fl5V0li1 the: heg- i ,sinninssi nf s uriuv aliizafion uumnnvipevnlek HGV? fvrmedf i9f0UP5tfi0F' discussibins 'of happenf- ihgsffor eiiddihg ser-i vices, fur fuffhiering gn iinteriesf and i fpr findings enibyment' in Compcmionships s ffi l Af Pacific, 49 clubs partiQcipai'e diii1stshe Inter--Club Council, the largest number eyei- tog ibei rqcugnizedu on campus- s s Xl N is kai, eggs 5: ' W wi -A sy 4-:ge -1j51,w2f: 1 L QQ ' n r ' lu b - f- f - fl L, ,Q . ' ' j f 1 V' -' , 5 L 'KLM fggy ' 5 1 1 w V' - 4 'f ivwmft - - i 'T 1' 'Q . 6 b Os V Fun-in t , 'fr ,gf 'ff if T Q-ei-15-3 L, W H SW MRS. BOETTCHER Sponsor LINDA WATKINS President BILL NELSON Vice-President PATTI VACCO Secretary Council The lnter-Club Council consists of a representative from each club on campus, usually the president, who comes to the meetings to discuss ways of improving club activities and proiects and to exchange ideas. The coun- cil meets on the last Friday of each month in the Teachers' Cafeteria to plan the month's club functions. ui N 11' 1575 students belong to 49 clubs providing social activities and community services. Remember those clean gym walls? The Condors busily scrubbed The unwanted foreign matter from the girls' gym. The hard working crew lleff To righfl was Norvelle Hesfer, Mel Sayer, Don Kinnear, and Byron Hahn. An- other indusfrious group on campus was Dantes. Deep in Thought, Lynn Cherry, Kathy Stoddard president, Ginger Collins, and Nancy Passino plan for The Pacific Forum. Amateur Radio Artisians Balboa del Pacilico BBC Bowling CSF Condors Dantes Debuts Fellowship FFA Galahads Girl's League Horizons Junior Optirnists Junior Red Cross K.D.'s Key Club Latin Arnerican Lehis Les Amis Elites Les Depannuers Los Conquistadores Mu Alpha Theta Mutineers National Forensic Neptune's Pirates Pagettes Philosophy Photography Pre-Med Quill and Scroll Rho Delta Chi Science and Engineering Sebians Ski Club Sobobans Tartans Termites Thespians Travel Varsity Lettermen Zonta Z 4 , rs 9 -9 S Q -JF i . LTI- is 5? P i s 1 Sobobans Row 1: lleft to rightl Vicki Guiz- willer, Judy Caldwell, Linda Wat- kins, Guyelte Overland, Marion Henning, Elaine Temple, Stephanie Peterson, Sue Threatt, Connie Nel- son. Row 2: Mrs. Wiles lsponsorl, Lynn Cherry, Karen Dyal, Becky Barbour, Barbara Maybee, Betty Bailey, Darlene Bates, Janice Eden, Karen Schnieder, Cheri Kellogg. Row 3: Carolynne Grace, Sharon Kuhl, Linda Harbaugh, Barbara Gilbertsun, Peggy Hoover, Diane Urkov, Marsha Chudacoff, Judy Baissinger, Shiela Foster, Nancy Simpson, Miriam Brown, Judy Price, Portia Anderson. AMW ,7f.ena,.r-'ff ' + Honor Clu .dt The honor clubs on the Pacific campus provide recognition for academic and service achievement and social activity for those students who qualify through excellence in citizenship, academic standing and achievement records: CSF, Pacific branch, is limited to those students having exceptionally high grade standing in college preparatory subiects. So- bobans and Zonta Z's require certain degrees of high achievement in grades, school and community service, and personal achievement in elected offices Axi m -., l l -fs:-sa-A s - . ., , -2. sf and solo performances or awards. Quill and Scroll, a national iournalistic honorary society, includes stu- dents with excellent achievement in journalism. Mu Alpha Theta, a math honorary club, includes stu- dents who sustain a high grade average in the math program and express an interest in continuing in this field. The members ot Balboa del Pacifico, a language honorary society, are those students who sustain a high grade standing in Spanish classes. California Scholarship Federation Row 1: lleft to rightl C. Cooper, A. Gullion, S. Peterson. Row 2: P. Anderson, P. Rouse, S. Ferguson, J. Jacobsen, J. Mickish, J. Clark, J. Miller, P. Smith, N. Dunns, J. Akam, D. Meyer, D. Williams, J. Martin, S. Reed, B. Barbour, J. Swafford, E. LaRoe, L. Cherry, T. Anton, K. Kirkland, S. Grimn, Mx Davis. Row 3: S. Spidel, S. Kuhl, D. Wolf, B. Bailey, G. Overland, J. Elliot, J. King, H. Kopland, B. Jensen, D. Wolf, C. Warden, K. Kelly, B. Park, C. Bond, J. Price, S. Smothers, J. Wilson, S. Taylor, L. Pospychola, K. Thomas, M. LaGrone, S. Smith, K. Srhnieder, Miss Preston lsponsort. Row 4: D. Hughes, T. Berndt, M. Brown, J. Caldwell, C. Moninger, M. Murdock, S. Foster, C. Grace, E. Temple, J. Babson, A. Mcklveen, J. Braiers, D, Jones, A. Ware, L. Watkins, M. Henning, S, Lorenz, M. Asher, J. Naegle, M. Koerper, R. Rest, F. Howe, V. Gutzwiller, S. Oliver, J. Cattano. Row 5: D. Lawrence, J. Hibill, B. Smith, E. Beatson, B. Nelson, J. Kennedy, D. Keeley, D. Mason, B. Hahn, C. Cover, D. Willingham, J. Newell, G. Olin, R. Maiiala, R. Hoxey, N. Wilson, B. Pollock, B. Dixon, D. Miller, K. Jacobs, M. Burrios, S. Oliver, E. Stoebe, B. Dunmeyer, J. Meyer. Row 1: Judy Akam, Betty Wat- kins, Jean Babson, Marilyn Murdock, Revo Rest, Carole Monninger. Row 2: Carolyn Cooper, Barbara Jensen, Linda Stoudt, Diane Graham, Bonnie Park, Sherryl Ward, Nancy Dunn. Row 3: Judy Wilson, Joan Elliot, Sandy Larkins, Mary LaGrone, Sharon Edgar, Jerry Mikish, Diane Wolfe, Mar- ilyn Pescar. Row 4: Mrs. Boett- cher lsponsorl Claudia Soren- sen, Florence Howe, Shiela Grimm, Ann Ware, Joan Rath- man, Ann Oslund, Danna Kles- per, Charlene Baur. l 157 eff' 4, j Quill and Scroll Row 'l: Jerry Brimmer, Mrs. Chous lsponsorl, Jean Babson, Barbara Miano, Ann Oslund, Marion Hen- ning. Row 2: Carolynn Grace, Carolyn Cooper, Stephanie Peterson, Elaine Temple, Julie Grandin, Joan Bour- rosa, Earlene La Roe, Robin Mac- Donald, Janice Eden, Beverly Grigs- by, Jean Bail, Marsha Chudacoff, Pat Coffee. Row 3: John Rashall, Judy Caldwell, Louis Meissenger, Jack Wilcox, Larry Moore, John Oliver, Sue Threatt, Alpha Mcklveen. 158 Balboa del Pacitico Row l: Marilyn Murdock, Jim Wright. Row 2: Judy Caldwell, Elaine Temple, Stephanie Peterson. Row 3: Kathy Kelly, Diana Wolfe, Florence Howe, Bonnie Parke, Shiela Foster, Mr. Winsor lsponsorl, Mike Lambert, Louis Meisinger, Linda Davidson, Judy Akam, Kathy Barnes, Janice Chapman, Janet Cattana. Mu Alpha Theta Row 1: Paul Damus, Ed Wilson, Richard Moore. Row 2: Joe Luthey, Steve Carter, Vickie Gutzwiller, Alan Payne, Mike Lambert. Row 3: Mr. Krabil lsponsorl, David Kennedy, Richard Hoxey, Jim Newell, Dave Lawrence, Jim Fogg. Lehis Row 1: llefl to righll Sue Threall, Barbara Kuykendall, Kathy Hoef- ling, Becky Barbour, Sandy Tay- lor, Betsy Ross, Karen Dyal. Row 2: Phyllis Smith, Belly Under- wood, Nancy Ulmer, Pat Dose, Charlolle Phelps, Sue Kinkaid, Norma Balosso, Kay Wiley, Sandy Pascuzzi. Row 3: Sandi Tidmore, Pat Coffee, Dee Buchman, Sherryl Buchman, Sue Albretsen, Gail Taylor, Judy Walker, Sally Strode, Cheri Kellogg, Pal Goodcell. Row 1: llefl to righll Judy Bid- dinger, Judy Wilson, Judy Price, Linda Watkins, Kathy Sloddard, Ginger Collins, Barbara Bailey, Diane Urkov. Row 2: Becki Slaggs, Lynn Cherry, Mary Bray- lon, Joan Bourrasa, Dawn Swan- son, Nancy Pasino, Pam Cooper, Sue Cheairs, Jan Loop, Robin Erickson, Mrs. Poindexler lspon- sorl. Row 3: Marsha Chudacoff, Gloria Horning, Belly Walkins, Joan Ide, Judy Jacobsen, Karen Miller, Linda Spencer, Karen Brisloll, Sandi Isenburg. Social Service Club The social service club group includes the greater amount of organizations on campus. Individual matriculation standings are similar for all social service clubs, varying in only a few aspects. The student's entrance, voted on by club members, depends greatly on school and community service, but also requires average grade standing and participation on campus. Some of the activities undertaken by the social service clubs on campus were as follows: typing envelopes for the Crippled Children's Society by Lehis, selling fudge by Dantes, ushering at many civic events by the Pagettes, working at the County Hospital by Debuts, taking charge of the Thanksgiving Basket Drive by Girls' League, selling tacos by Latin American Club, washing the gym walls by the Condors, whitewashing the P by the Galahads, and Mutineers won sweepstakes in the homecoming parade. 159 x- l v -I Pagettes Debuts P- Row l: lleft to rightl Joyce Brendt, Sherry Mitchell, Elaine Tem- ple, Guyette Over- land, Peggy Hoover, Tony Flores, Carolyn Grace, Judy Graddy. Row 2: Melinda Sinn, Jennifer Hox- ey, Phyllis Snow, Sus- an Brooks, Shiela Grimn, Gail Humph- ries. Row 3: Florence H o w e , M a r y L a Grone, Jan Martin, Maureen Baker, Car- ol Bond, Darlene Bates, Kathy Kelley, Linda Kennedy, Bar- bara Hicks, Geral- dine Brimmer. Row 4: Mrs. Vaughn lspon- sorl, Kathy Ronda, Marsha Traxel, Em- ily Sioebe, Susan Owen, Diana Meyer, Jackie Swafford, Mary Davis, Sharon Oliver, Karen Stew- art, Joan Rathman, Barbara Davidson, Shirley Oliver, Mary Nevling. Row l: lleft to rightl Linda Stoudt, Bonnie Brooks, Carol Croxon, Pat Pruitt, Carol Monninger, Shirley Snider, Beverly Pinkerton, Sigrid Sorenson. Row 2: Jean Robertson, Joan Babson, Pauline Rouse, Sue Brown, Jo Ann Drobnik, Diane Wolfe, Sherryl Warclin, Patty Poe. Row 3: Kay McKenna, Sharon Ferris, Antoinette Simpson, Julie Pottroff, CarolCarmichael,Lor- raine Voss, Jan Jenks, Nicky Dykmon, Janice Hood, Sherrly Swain. Row 1: llefi to righll Barbara Maybee, Pal Farrell, Marion Koerper, sponsor Miss Hempsied, Gay Anderson, Sue Reno, Cheryl Boon. Row 2: Pal Davis, Phyllis Smilh, Julie Fox, Mir- iam Brown, Diane Graham. 'TZ 1 J Ll ,Q Row 1: llefl Io righil Annie Gutirrez, San- dy Chacon, Linda Le- chuga, Marie Sauce- da, Pauline Arrizu, Maryann Calleros, Connie Yzagarrie, Bea Galarza, Lupe Ortiz, Pauline Barrios. Row 2: Rose Rnmias, Inez Calderon, Micky De La Torre, Rosemary Cervantes, Esiher Par- ra, Mary Ellen Wilkes, Rosalie Gon- zales, Jose Villareal, Lorine Gonzales. Row 3: Mr. Park lspon- sorl, Ray Valadex, Gilberi Sanchez, Paul Parra, David Paramo, Ben Ybarra, Jim Cor- tez, Joseph Contrer- as, Jewelo Guaiardo, Ray Guzman, Jim Pinnel, Mel Fierro, Ray Oriiz. T ,- tif rgvvrt . wg 5ftfff':'- Y' ,s.n.3,,- - r in - I Row 1: lleft to Stoddard, Kathy Marion Henning, er, Pam Cooper American B f O I Galahads I Row 1: ilefl lo righll Ron Hamillon, Roscoe Tul- lis, Del Maze, Mike Fuller, Ben Bailey. Row 2: John Sloan, Ar! Deon, Joe Andrade, Bill Swain, Jim Brown, Ray Rucker, Chuck Richardson, Jim Davis, Mike Kramer, John Rashall. Row 3: Jerry Rucker, Bob Vesterby, Cori Occhinero, Bob Ryan, Rory McCullough, John Kennedy, Dick Roberts. Row 4: Joe Momeyer, Mike Sloan, Fred Pellin- . gill, Roger Johnson, Bob Splan, Condors Parnell. Row 2- lsponsorl Mr. Llles Joe Escobar Frank Wlnegar L G Purvls Mike Bowman Ed Moore Norvelle Hesier Ron Perales Ron Row 1: llefl to right! Gary Olin, John Harris, Roger Krenkler, Claude Potts, .lack Sluleville, Jim Toby, Mel Sayer, Byron Hahn, Mickey Rust, Don Kinnear, Jim Stuteville, dury Bodman.' I J I I I I I I ,A fm c 'j'Q3i,, , 2- :g ,A 31 4 V K z...c, F. F -in . ,,,c M . , , W ,. . ,. utlneers , bl -S Row 1: llelt to rightl Mike Sheehan, Mike Preciado, John Oliver, John Lang, Dick Benbow. Row 2: Tom Nielson, Steve Jamison, Bill Ryder, Roger Trapp, Mr. Green lsponsorl, Jim Congleton, Jim Newell, Steve Becker, Kit Dyke. Row 3: Dick Arden, Chuck Cover, Jim Cvengros, 'l W f1i5S?Ytl'f'l3 -' K Z ' , A i-'-'ff . Dave Murray, Larry Behan, Randy Roesh, sf- 'f'-'fl' A f 4 Jim Sells, Gary Martin, Vernon Brooks. Les Depanneurs Row 1: lleft to rightl Mike Lambert, Ellen Harrington, Jack Meyer, Seene Bigler, Ron Barrett, Pat Taylor, Al Barrett. Row 2: Joyce Neagle, Marion Koerper, Jennifer Hoxey, Linda Meyer, Karen Jensen, Linda Terry, Julie Davies, Gay Anderson, Antoinette Simpson, Sharon Talley, Phyllis Snow, Karen Dyal, Judy Baisinger, Dawn Jones, Carolyn Van Nice, Marilyn Pescar. Row 3: Ross Jones, Darrell Lewis, Richard Anderson, Alan Payne, Lynn Bogh, Darrell Fallis. 64 nternational .f - - . I 4 ' 4 . , ' mt as x i 1 i I 1' L - 5,-, 4.2 b i 21 z 2122 fog Q mhwsmww 'fiff 3547 C' W ,xV, 3 ' ffl . . 1 'I 7,25 if L , f ,A L ,ix L ' iw a. ' 1, we B fiisi 'V ' ,,i,l,,ifi if! . -. ,X 'VVL w 455 : 3 gi' efVlCe Club ffiliates Although this division of clubs is very similar to the social service club, it has a definite distinction in an affiliation with international adult service clubs, such as Kiwanis and the Optimists clubs. Some of the services performed by the international service club affiliates are as follows: the Key Club sends boys to assist in the maintenance of the Boys' Ranch in Devore each weekend and they also sell pep ribbons at all of our football games. The Junior Optimists participate in the Youth Week sponsored by the Optimist Club. Early similarities of the modern Row 1: llefl to rightl Gary Olin, Gary Merchant, Louis Miesinger, Jeff Coyle, Jim Hudson, Jack Meyer, Phil Talcolt, Roger Anlon. Row 2: Jerry Harmon, Steve Jamison, Chuck Cover, Howard Killion, Ed Bealson, Bill Nelson, Lloyd Richie, Don Snookle, Larry Moore, Richard Hoxey, Dwight Cole. Row 3: Donny Miller, David Roth, Bob Hansen, Ray Maiiala, Dave Bailey, Larry Adams, Dave Kennedy, Dave Lawrence, Dale Smith, John Bensen, Mr. Lopez ispon- b sorl. Row 4: Jim Newell, Bill White, Don Thulin, Cordy Beardsley, Bob Poindexler, Ken Jacobs, Bill Burnkrant, John Kennedy, David Owen. .-...,.....- H , s A , ., . . .L , ' E1 ' ff if i , r kr .N :i X' 'it -' 5' ,iff 'J m Row 'l: lleft to rightl Connie Nelson, Marion Henning, Judy Akam, Sheila Foster, Marilyn Murdock, g Carolyn Houston. Row 2: Sharon Kuhl, Stephanie Peterson, Kathy la Librety, Margaret Murad, Kathy I D I S Baines, Linda Davidson, Patty Hahn, Pat Knisley, Laura Jo Cook, Lynn Wheeler, Janice Chapman, Jo Alyce Clark, Betty Bailey. Row 3: Judy Caldwell, Vickie Gutzwiller, Lois Stackhouse, Alpha McKlveen, Carolyn Sloan, Linda Roberts, Kathy McCleary, Maeve Morrison, Donna West, Linda Purdy, Ann Oslund, Linda Harbaugh, Susan Shane. Row 4: Mrs. Lewis lsponsorl, Tochtli Anton, Clara Young, Claudia Sorenson, Pam Liles, Sandy Nicolay, Joyce Vonys, Linda Bohr, Melinda Thomas, Terry Raush, Bev Rose, Cindy Marler, Connie Lang, club of today congregated in coffee houses. ., r i 'RJ'-' -1 .J-. Row l: lleft to rightl Kent Snedicar, Ron Speier, Scott Dovis, Evan Spealman, Paul Damus, Ron Hamilton. Row 2: Richard Patton, Mike Bowman, Don Kinnear, Ron Martin, John Bahr, ' Jim Fewell, Frank Winegar, Greg Storey, Row 3: Don Stembrige, Dave Murray, Bob Parish, J Joe Beeler, John Harris, Charles Mattus, Don Young, Jim Murray, Bill Dodd, Bruce Pollock, Tom Berndt. Row 4: Jeff Kaufman, Keith Butt, Jim Britton, Dick Moore, Joe Andrade, Richard - - Shack, Ray Smith, Mike Fuller. Row 5: Gill Waite, Jerry Wechsler, Art Dean, Bob Ryan, Larry Ney, Jim Kohl, Gary Olin, Dick Teague, Mike Sheets, John Lang, Ralph Davis, Pete Briscoe, Lowell Robertson, Dave Turner, Jim Chandler, Charlie Matus, John Davies, Mike Deweese, Jim Fogg, Chuck Webb, Joel Escobar. Row 6: Mr. Hoel lsponsorl, Steve Hooley, Bruce Parker, Bob Burrett. Y'Teel1S uv' Row I: lleft to right! Pam Cooper, Sharon Reed, Marsha Chudacoff, Sandy Pazcuzzi, Betty Watkins. Row 2: Patti Hahn, Penny White, Mary Brayton, Phyllis Smith, Norma Balosso, Becky Staggs, Sandy Taylor, Miss Totten Ksponsorl . Hl-Y clubs are those clubs that have the same characteristics as social service clubs but their sponsorship is shared by the school andthe Y or- ganizations of San Bernardino. Through this affiliation with the Y organ- ization, the recreational facilities of the Y centers are available to the members. L Community Sponsored Club Junior Red Cross ' Row 1: lleft to rightl Bob Poindexter, Gloria Horning, Judy Jacobsen, Portia Ander- son, Sharon Kuhl, Marian Koepher, Phylis Smith, Don Snookal. Row 2: Rita Sio- strand, Betty Underwood, Joan Bourassa, Betty Watkins, Sandy Pascuzzi, Diana Perry, Mrs. Poindexter lsponsorl, 'T Linda Evans, Judy Miller, Bonnie Wilsey, Emiley Stoebe, x - . Susan Owen. Sebians Row 1: Dick McConnell, Bob Dickson, Ken Fallon, Bill Bradford, David Kealey, Jerry Harmon. Row 2: Don Thulin, Charley Parson, Ari Hicks, Glenn Woods, DeWayne Brewer, Don Snookal, Ted Nelson. Row 3: Richard Sieber, Steve Hall, Charles Matis, Rex Hilbig, Mac Brazellon, Tom Painter, John Beatson, Dave , Hi-Y Club Some clubs on campus are sponsored by community organizations such as the Red Cross or Camp- fire Girls of San Bernardino. The Junior Red Cross club, activates in coordination with the Red Cross organization, helps to provide a medium of opportunity to its members in learning about the purpose, responsibilities and organization of that service group. The Horizon club, an all girls organization, is affiliated with the Campfire Girls, giving them the opportunity to coordinate proiects for service and social activity. ' I inf' ' Horizons 'f Row 1: Karen Stewart, Mary Atkins, Pat Sepsy. Row 2: Mary Duncan, Sandy Pauline, Mary Neveiing, Barbara Steger, Cris Betton, Nancy Petiingill, Mary Oslund, Peggy Seward. Row 3: Anita Schonyer, Donna Johnson, Sharon Fortune, Helen Berenbaum, Jammie West, Barbara Wall, Marilyn Berenbaum lsponsorl Mrs. Peterson. Langua Arts Clu For those students who are active in speech and foreign languages, the language arts clubs have been organized. They offer a wide range of ac- tivities for the interested students. To be a member of one of the language clubs a student must have better than average grades in either speech, Spanish, or French. The National Forensic League members participate in all forms of speech competition. They have brought honor and recognition to Pacific with many trophies and awards to show for their efforts. The Spanish students par- ticipate' in many festivals and proiects concerned with learning the language and customs of the Spanish speaking people. French students further their knowledge through French films and they also hold an annual Mardi Gras. Spanish students, Pat Pruitt, Sharleen Sanderson, Kathy Barnes, and Nancy Simpson, performed u skit as part of their initiation into Los Con- quistadores. - N at IO n a I Fo Row 1: ileft to rightl Evan Spealman, Dorothy Lynch, Carolyn Cooper, Carolyn Hanquet, Earlene Lalloe, Diane Urkov, Randy Roesh. Row 2: Janice Spencer, Linda Meyer, Jennifer King, Mary Rhyner, Pat Dose, Judy Greddy, Sandy Taylor, Patti Vacco, Diane Welzig, Linda Willis, Mary La Grone. Row 3: Mr. Letro lsponsorl, Linda Bahr, Steve Carter, Jim Fogg, Bob Ryan, Bob Tyrell, Chuck Richardson, Larry Tiikman, Mike Young, Ed Sherran, Dan Green, Larry Evans, Steve Cheryl Baker. Jamison, Steve Becker, Doug Carter, Sanlee Hundly, Don Jabacas, Sue Stroh, Arnold Libman, 68 oi Speech students Bob Tyrell and Mary Rhy- ner worked hard while preparing for debate tournaments. Although this was Pacific's first year in debate competition, a team was sent to state finals. , f , ,-f x.,...v-' ,gfxe .. I A an x Row 'l: lleft to rightl Emiley Stobe, Linda Watkins, Betty Bailey, Reva Rest. Row 2: Gwyenne Whittaker, Susan Owen, Nancy Simpson, Diane Bates, Miriam Brown, Pat Farrow. Row 3: Roger Taylor, Marge Pelton, Martha Asher, Donna West, Nicky Dykernan, Sharon Lorenz, Carol Hadley, Lynn Cherry, Pat Taylor, Jae Escobar. Row 4: Pete Resendez, Tom Painter, Mike Lambert, Mona Burrios, Mr. Wood lsponsorl, Bob Benbow. Row 1: lleft to rightl Robin MacDonald, Guyette Overland, Lowell Robertson, Shirley Snider, Gary Markine. Bill Burnkrant, Howard Killian, Partia Anderson, Joel luthie, Gloria Pierce. Row 2: Pat Davis, Pat Scollay, Maeve Morrison, Kathleen Nevaker, Karen Stuart, Bonny Beauchaine, Jo Alyce Clark, Bonnie Georgenton, Dick Moore, Frank Hunter, Mr. Herbert lsponsorl. Row 3: Donna Klesper, Elaine Uliciny, Pat Jordan, Marion Koeper, Tiri Boyd, Sandy Reed, Sue Hurrell, Diane Busier, -vw Les Al'l1iS Eliles SD- Y. 170 v- ,. M L. Neptune's Pirates Ski Club Row 1: lleft to rightl Roscoe Tullis, Luan Knotts, Roger Trapp, Marsha Haydis, Bill Watt, Sue Hartman. Row 2: Camille Swanson, Michael Pruitt, Betti King, Gail Taylor, Sally Bailey, Alpha McKlveen. Row 3: Mr. Bahr isponsorl, John Maxwell, Russell Anderson, Jim Hunt, Gary Cornell, Fred Pearson, Gwen Juhl, Jack Anderson, Joe Andrade, Sid Allen, Mr, Lindt lsponsorl. Row 4: Mike Smith, Larry Bitonti, Steve Cameron, Bill Burn- krant, Cordy Beardsly, Charles Kalnin, David Johnson, Jim Berneart, Milan Timco, John Benson, Wayn Hodges, Terry Hamilton. Sports Another specific type of club on campus en- tails those students who are sports-minded. The Varsity Club serves as the honor organization for this division, its mem- bership including all boys who are recipients Row 1: lleft to rightl Marti Maas, Hilary Lind, Sandi Tidmore, Julie Grandin, Ron Perales. Row 2: Miss Peterman lsponsarl, Carol Coy, Pat Goodcell, Teri Boyd. Donna Lees, Pam Cooper, Sue Cheairs, Diane Aaron, Jay Smith, Dee Thompson, Darleen Bates, Joan Bryers, Cherry Olsen, Pat Nisely, Donna Charlton, Bonnie Georgenton, Valerie Van Drake. Row 3: Jerry Wechsler, Mel Sayer, Byron Hahn, Dave Willard, Warner Paul, Don Luaear, Barbara Humphrey, Rae Wilmuth, Mike Bowman, Kent Dunn, Jim Copland, Barbara Davidson, Ed Witham, Butch Anderson, Norvell Hester, Kit Dyke, Jim Toby, Chuck Seward, Bryon Simpson, Sharon Lund, Sue Hudson, Judy Funk, John King, Bill Olson. l Q l' - X - l .41 Varsity Telles, Jim Willover, Cortey Madkin, Elliot Fowler. Row 4: Jack Wilcox, Louis Club of letters in any league sport. The other sports clubs, similar to the spe- cial interest category, give the student an op- portunity to learn more about the sport and to participate in the sport with club members. WF? Q s S 55 Diff: rl-' , 31 ?-..Ac,--'WS 1 ffm-. -ti,.x ff?-l fP1?'g ' oi Y' V ' l xna.,.-. ,f . an Row 'l: lleft to rightl Dan Green, Row 2: Fred Pettingill, Roscoe Tullis, nor, John Lang, Dudley White, Bob Overhelman Evan Spealman, Dennis X xv'- Claude Potts, Mike Sloan, Charles Tribble. Bob Vesterby, Irwin Hemminger, Don Gay- Behrens, Howard Braham. Row 3: Charles Ringo, Jim Brown, John Kennedy, Ron Meisenger, Frank Winegar, Jim Smith, Phil Dunmeyer, Eddie Daniels, Bill Ryder, Mike Brunk, Jim Fogg, Elliot Fowler, Chuck Seward, Gary Olin, Mike Sheehan, Wayne Starne. Row 'l: lleft to rightl Tom Neva ro, Dan Nelson, Louise Wallet, John Bennett, Ricki Cameron, Carol Fritz, Barbara Halloway, Verna Hedgepath, Pat Jordan Al Fabrizio. Row 2: Steve Hamilton, Sue Miller, Kathy Fisk, Lenette Manell, Bonni Young, Connie Lang. Row 3: Mr. Iingham, Jim Crellor, Doug Allen Dunmeyer, Dale Smith, Joe Olsen, e LaRoe, Linda Page, Judy King, Rita Perez, Shirley Abney, Clara Meade lsponsorl, Jim Tanner, Steve Bailey, Fred Herman, Dick Wil- , Al Simpson, Roger Williams, Paul Warner, Dave Lawrence, Phil Jerry Cathay, Jack Purvis, Marvin Temple, Rudy Ney, LeRoy Jackson. Lettermen Bowling Club .H t.-sf' H? ROW1 lleftt 'ghtl:Da R ,D K h,Jh BII, - m.,,.i Peck, '2tl.,.es T,t.,1TZ, 321123 S.?.Z'3g.uS0M 270.39 Science and Kell , :wk Pal D A d , J D , a'll R , Bill iliudsiarli, Gecliige A:igronL,eJi3cl1rh Br:rliidseti:saRnOWl 3: lgjgzit nu - Kronauge, Ray Ortiz, Bill Rodocker, Ken Basham, Jim Newsome, E I Jesse Newsome, Ivan Schnieder. Vocational and Pro Vocational and Professional clubs offer the student, who qualifies mainly through his or her aptitudes and interests in the field, a chance to explore his interest, experience in some instances a working example of the vocation or profession, and participate in what social ROW 1 lleft to rightl: Jerry McCullough, Sherryl Swain, Judi Biddinger, Sue Owen, Bill Dunmeyer, Jane McPherson, Jan Held, Pat Goodcell, Lois Stackhouse, Janet Cattano, ROW 2: Gloria Pierce, Judy Price, - Helen Barker, Sue Gowens, Tina Coussoulis, Portia Anderson, Linda Mes, Sherry Mitchell, Judy Tarlton, Pat Tullis. ROW 3: Mary Berry, Georgia Beardsley, Valerie Burns, Ellen Foy, Maryann Smith, Deana Pape. Kathy Harrison, Mary Jo Cook, Pat Jordan, Sandy Spiedel, Susie Friedman. ROW 4: Mr, Miller lsponsorl, Diane Page, Donna Lees, David Owen, Deane Urkov, Ed Sheeran, Judy Graddy, Gary Baker, Richard Moore, Rick Shoe, Jim Fogg, Phil Dunmeyer, Joe Beeler, . . v Row l: lleft to rightl Mr. Lundy lsponsorl, Mike DeWeese, Paul Damus, Richard Moore, Ken Jacobs, Ed Wilson, David Roth, Jack Meyer. Row 2: Bill Burnkrant, Henry Dye, Howard Detine, Jerry Jackson, Richard Kosch, Dave Lawrence, Jim Fogg, Mike Lam- bert, Gary Markine, Fred Hackney, .loe Luthey. . 'X Row I: lleft to right? Mrs. Bowe lsponsort, Lynn B t Pospychala, Linda Roberts, Betsy Ross, Karen Foster, e Bonnie Brooks. Business Corporation tessional Clubs activities the club might offer. The Vocational-Protes- sional clubs cooperate with the vocational shop classes and various professional establishments in augmenting a meritable program. Future Row 1: lleft to rightl Mr. Betts lsponsort, P. Potter, M. Francis, T. Bowes, J. Keene, G. Chilcotte, W. Witter, G. Wood, E. May, Mr. Hall lsponsorl, Mr. Bone lsponsorl. Row 2: L. Jacobsen, L. Claunch, B, Fimpley, P. Causy, B. Scott, C. Swarthout, B. Taylor, J. Wesch, R. Treas, M. Ward, J. Canada, T. Fagily, D. Stetson, J. Bothell, D. Merm- mer, R. Weaver, P. Larimer, J. Clemenger, R. Taylor. Row 3: R. Craig, G. Fletchel, J. Smith, A. Anderson, F, Gil- more, J. Ingram, M. Jefford, B. Westner, J. Sloan, F. Blanton, J. Neal, D. Peters, L. Valine, H. Gunthier, M. Cleary, J. Pierson, G. Burge, D. Lawrence. Row 4: J. Fogg, C. Scott, F. Blanton, C. Darnell, B. Scott, D. Firey, C. Taylor, B. Scheafler, D. Hall, D. Shoddy, T. King, J. Price, L. Adams, R. Glossier, L. South, L. Gibson, B. Luliek, B. . Nuebe, D. Taylor, T. Baker, T. Shammon, B. Stacks, l.. Eytcheson, J. Emerson. ., .J++-1.21: 4 l7 Pre-Med Club Rho Delta Chi MP . -,vs ,-.., 'XXL 2 if Row 'l: lleft to rightl Tony Flores, Sandra Smothers, Mary La Grone, Judy Akam. Row 2: Sue Friedman, Pat Davis, Sue Lawrence, Shiela Grimm, Barbara Miano, Bette King, Luan Knotts, Kris Boles, Diane Grahm, Jan Held, Linda Dean, Diane Diggs, Jill Martin. Row 3: Vicki Gutzwiller, Judy Miller, Sharon Farris, Terry Rausch, Pat Scollay, Roberta Ullam, Helen Horton, Shirley Oliver, Joan Smith. Row 4: Linda Rausch, Jerry Hoffmeister, Mike Robertello. Howard DeTinne, Dick Arden, Don Prien, Bill Bradford, Richard Hoxey, Jean Anderson, Dave Lawrence, Ron Payne, Jerry Wechsler, Rex Hilbig, Dick Siber, Steve Hayes, Mr. Macomber lsponsorl. Row 'lz lleft to rightl Ruth Prckop, Audelle Gullion, Marilyn Murdock, Elaine Temple, Jean Babson, Dawn Jones, Karen Jensen. Row 2: Jan Jacobs, Carol Marshall, Marsha Thompson, Judy Tippey, Wanda Jones, Sandy Masongil, Mary Harris, Janice Hood, Cheri Olsen, Edie Mears, Sue Brown, Ann Brown. Row 3: Mr, Cofflin lsponsorl, Bob Benbow, Dixie Leyerle, Carolyn Cooper, Arlene Oien, Jerry Brimmer, Joanna Mclckzum, Carolyn Grace, Phyllis Baker, Laura Jo Cook, Tina Coussaulis, Tochtli Anton, Diane Wolfe, Marilyn Preston, Linda Watkins, Lynn Cherry, Barbara Kuykendall, Marsha Haydis, Judy Wilson, Marilyn Preston, John Oliver, Mrs. Cleveland lsponsorl. Row 4: Sandra Smith, Kathy Bowers, Julie Pottroff, Mary Smith, Donna Lees, Shirley Snider, Marion Fitzgerald, Jo Anna Mackzum, Rita Siostrand, Mary Brayton, Joan Ide. 1 :7'f'54'4 Row I: lleft to rightl Pat Davis, Janice Eden, Ann Ware, Bonnie Parke, Greg Storey. Row 2: Sandra Wilson, Marge Pelton, Carol Hadley, Jane McPherson, Carolyn Eyers, Judy Childerhose, Valerie Stirling, Elaine Ulisney, Pat Thomp- T I son, Donna Klesper, Pat Pruitt. Row 3: Michael Pruitt, Marilyn Berenbaum,'Jamie West, Helen Berenbaum, Beverly Rose, Antoinette Simpson, Judy Baisinger, Row 4: Ray Smith, Ron Daundir, John Chance, Mike Demerest, Stan Carter, Mike Steele, Steve Christianson, Tom Taylor, Bob Elkins, Dave Hill, Don Hall, Cordy Beardsley, Howard Killion, Skip b Savage, Mike Poppe, Mary Berry, Karen Hamilton, Linda Oliver, Watne Starne, Brian Curly, Mr. Taylor lsponsort. Membership in a special interest club is determined greatly by the student's interest and enthusiasm for a certain subject. Usually a student must have average grade standings and have had par- ticipated in some aspect of school service or activity, but, since this type ot club serves to instruct and provide activity in a certain cl h field of interest, the advance of this interest by club members is u given more consideration. Amatuer Radio Club Row 'l: lleft to rightl Molly Turner, Tom Berndt, Margaret Murad. Row 2: Norman Bailey, Mike Steil, Ron Strathman, Jeff Frisch. Row 3: Mr. Lackner lspon- sorl, Ron White, Bob Broadway, Phil Hall, Mac Kief- fer, Bob Scrinar, Jim Brittain. -1 2 ' to , I' K. , rl . . fl . ,G K 1. 7' Q , ings: , I F-E fs . ' f J , , 1 . . 1 aw- j Row l: llefl to rightl Don Snuokle, Jim Newell, Ed Wilson, Mike Young. Row 2: Diana Mayor, Mary Hummel, Mary Weederman, Sue Perry, Edna Ken- Club Fellowship Club nedy, Steve Carter. Row 3: Dave Lawrence, Mr. MacGregor lsponsorl, Jack Wilcox, Dave Roth. One of the gala events of the year was the homecoming pa- rade in which over twenty clubs participat- ed. Molly Turner posed on the Amateur Radio float. Independently, each club works to Row 'l: left to righll Ervel Atlebury, Gwen Whittaker, Karen Snider, Linda Kennedy. Row 2: Mr. Lundy lsponsorl, Judy Miller, Belly Taylor, Sharon Lorenz, Mary Nevling, Joan Smith, Barbara Maybee, Dixie Hop- per, Barvara Hicks, Beverly Rose. Row 3: Edna Kenney, Phyllis Smith, Gretchen Krottzer, Mary Altebury, Sharon Muldron, Gail Jambez, Roberta Lyons, Phyllis Baker, Kathy McCleary. Row 4: Helen Horton, Noma Ed- wards, Mary Atkins, Bill Kennedy, Don Jones, Howard Killion, Chuck Seward, Janet Rorbaugh, Karen Stewart, Sharon Edgar. ' Q' . 'ire Some clubs give campus assistance to the cafe- leria staff, cuslodial staff, and the faculty and administration. The Mutineer's float, which won the sweepstakes prize, was, at first, so tall that they couldn't get it into the stadium. Row 1: lleft to right! Mr. Brady lsponsorl, Richard Hart, John Heiser, Ted Feille, Carolyn Sloan, Pam Der- A - - by, Laurie Leonard, Diane Davis, Darlene Bates, Wendy Barrows. achieve the same goal of Iwo service proiects each year. Taking, developing, and printing pictures for certain organizations and special events is one of the activities ot the Pho- tography Club. S .ai .., Photography Row 1: lleft to rightl Mel Carver, Jim Neel, Wilma Parlas, Bob Whitley, Skip Savage. Row 2: Georgia Gomez, Cindy Genemarez, Sue Reno, Juanita Bowman, Edie Miers, Ada Martindale. Row 3: Jim Smith, Ernie York, John Scott, Bill Mooney, Bob Peltier, George Taylor, Jerry Statler, Jim Chandler, Ron Martin, Painter lsponsorl Mark Martinez, Mr. Club In-V ssklpx zz ff, x is .f gt-ztrnlcafxbigcmcu'-ff 'W' Y .iyixc - A me -f J l77 15, fi 2 E Q ,,,f':.. ff, . f- V my K, ,FY .V ,, ww A- ' , . -4 M55 ' Ygifmf fd v ,F if-,-5 4 M N , f 7312575 , My T Q fffilf Q I ' J 5 K 2' . f, 5 1' it W . '- 4- fa. ,Lia-if. W Ex -if ii-MAL in 1 fffhih ' Q .W ' 5 ' ' Q , , ,' G .- A., .5 K, ,K in A 5-' 4, - -F , 1 M? TN xi X if-JY J . gb Liv , ,rg 41' N , , ,f ,-.jing-wg ,f . A Y 9 ly J V V! Esgrirne Epee , ff Paffeifag U-u-1' U U fb' 1 . 1 1 5 1960 PACIFI CANA 2 1 - - if ' ,, I wi-xy ! Q Q1 N A 4 Elduegou A H . E de Torqs V i W N' L ml 'i I y 3' l In x Qi Y In: X . 'Ql.lXX ' I Q fsgssl f ' 2 -' I lib ,P AP ' : ' . Y f ' 1 U X Jan-Ala. , Y 'GZ' in X XV v K eng Chi Wong i 4 f lf- RI If Poputchiki ax lg! 2 v - f be . .. .. di. .. ,,.. . . .,- . , , ,, yi- y.gA,,.s jfwj- L i - rt. ,...,1fii'?':,,'.e-:: Wage 1 ff' , l ,. Q. . ,. vi ??t'r,,if5k'9i'f?fg',v. 'f 51ifff'. .L- i3l'.'. A? , 'V ' Q7 ' 3' A 'i V . ZH wil: V rn,-sri. r 3? -.,, . 5,4 -,f,,-,,.,,..,M,4f-,K L ,f ,, 4 F Q.. ' , ., , f-..:,,f---T951 5-4.'ffi'f 'ff's'iflw 'ijft - 5-.eseti e T f S '.w,sf L. ft 11. I e , .-, . f, ,. 55 . . L . -, fi. ., - ., ,K . ' sq,-f-wh e v B '..rrh':',..,,t.ez-:'awfieas1 f 5' - Q ' A ye' ' I 1. ' I ' :A 4.1-, : ' is ff ri'2't ?f?w'f at-..1..ms?:3ff-e..?ff 3 ' taxi. VARSITY TOP ELEVEN: ROW l: Jim Misken, right end, Bob Vesterby, right tackle, Mike Brunk, right guard, Carl Occhionero, center, Jerry Rucker, left guard Mike Sloan, left tackle, Howard Braham, left end. ROW 2: Elliot Fowler, right half, John White, quarterback, Charles Tribble, fullback, Ed Fowler, left half Twenty seniors ended their high school football careers. Varsity Football Howard Braham Gary Chilcott Art Dean Ed Fowler Elliot Fowler Cortez Madkln Jim Misken Mike Morgan Claude Potts lsiah Ross Ray Rucker Chuck Seward Mike Sloan Larry Stirling Jack Stuleville George Taylor Charles Tribble Roscoe Tullis John While David Wilshire Team effort was the keyword upmost in the minds of the players of the 1959 Varsity squad. Al- most fifty students came out for Varsity ball in the fall of the year. Half of the boys were new to the Varsity squad, as were three of the coaches. With a line averaging 195 pounds and a very speedy backfield, Pacific was in position for a suc- cessful season. Practice from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. after school was an everyday occurrence for the Varsity squad. Fumble practice, running drills, tackling practice, and scrimmages helped in developing teamwork and 180 muscular co-ordination. Before actual league playing began, the squad encountered non-league teams. During these games the coach decided what he needed to stress in prac- tice before Ieague play started, With a two win and four loss record, the team came in fifth in CBL standings. Although Pacific was weak in a wins record this season, it showed great promise for future development, through classmen and lettermen returning in 1960, with a strong po- tential as a prospective champion. fi -' sr?-,',s it .. we ' .,5',z, ,1f:'I+ Q -1 if rsfsl, r oam Varsity Top Eleven Football coaching Stall Coach Joe Lash, Pacific's new football mentor, headed a versatile sports staff this year. Before coming to Pacific, Mr. Lash had held the position of Head Coach at Colton, and in the 1958 season his team captured the CBL Championship. One of the 1959 backfield coaches was Doug Brooks. Fairly new to coaching high school football, he had a good sea- son with this year's backfield. Bill Neel, the other backfield coach, had been coaching all major and minor sports since 1935. He had also held the job of Director of Athletics in the Nevada Public High School District. This year was his second year on the Varsity football staff. Ralph Caulo was assistant coach of the Junior Varsity team in 1958, and the line coach of the 1959 Varsity team. Football Record U I O I O I O I O O Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific. . . . . Pacific Ventura ...... 26 Lincoln . . . . . 13 Fontana ..... 20 Bakersfield.. 6 Colton . . . . 0 Riverside . . . 19 S. B. H. S. .... 13 o o o o 6 Redlands . . .42 w,..'i.51i ...TNQ 1. VH, -A. X nr. . . , ' '- ' --.4 .K s 1 hifi, F nu up ning , l 'in VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW 'l, 1. to r. Ray Rucker, G Dick Stockham Chuck Seward, End Mike Robertello Art Hicks, C Mike Morgan, T Jay Tippid David Wilshire, End George Taylor, HB Ed Fowler, HB Elliot Fowler, HB Cortez Madkin, End Willie Duckworth, HB lsiah Ross, HB Jim Miskin, End Jack Stuteville, G Roscoe Tullis, G ROW 2, l. to r. Manager, Jim Fogg Mike Brunk, G Ron Martinez, QB Carl Occhionero, C Jerry Rucker, G Mike Sloan, T Chuck Richardson, FB Bob Vesterby, T Claude Potts, G Mike Shehan, QB Charles Tribble, FB John White, QB Larry Stirling, End Howard Braham, End Gary Chilcott, T Y f L. . ww: . v., -enitheg'-Tmi Conditioning, Equipment, needed each week for a After two weeks of training, the members of the team were Issued their uniforms by the coach. Then, in practice ierseys, the team had inter squad scnmmages One of the other methods of training was pushing the 2-man sled Much of the team's equipment consisted of miles of tape which is used each year to strengthen sprained muscles, ankles, and legs. ,i Vgf -X I 1 ,Q f lu! Pi YV W lag . V , .Y K -I 1,',9. ,N y- . Q -: .. - 45 V , f J . - f - . f f ' ' - 01-r '. ,-. .. '. . ' .' '. -'If-i '. fl' . - 1 i The 1959 quarterbacks, John White, Mike Shehan, and Ron Martinez, guided the team very well inthe offensive plays, Many people don't realize that the quarterbacks would be defenseless without the concentrated effort of the linemen and the backs. The team runs smoothly only in a co-operative effort. and hours of practice are game only 60 minutes long. The i959 quarterbacks, John White, Mike She- would be defenseless without the concentrated ef- han, and Ron Martinez, guided the team very well fort of the linemen and the backs. The team runs in the offensive plays. smoothly only in a co-operative effort. Many people don't realize that the quarterbacks M -or ? X ., ' ' ,yi A, .A tix . 4 .1.Q.-g?'sJ195If'1'i'V'.p.- J - M 'W Q ln the PHS- Fontana game, Mike Shehan started this play early in the second quarter that netted Pacific one of its touch- downs against Fontana. American football, a popular game af Pacific, an English game first played in England in the While the Pacific Pirates were playing our i959-60 Homecoming rivals, the Chuck Richardson, who had previously been re- Ramona Rams, Dr. Bailey sat on the bench with the football team as he did stricted to punting for the team because of a back during many of our Varsity games, Pacific won the annual contest 7-6. lf1lU Y, Qolned U 5Ub57UnllUl Umounl of Yardage dur' 184 Around the end in eighty seconds. Man, like l'm making the touchdown scene. Who's got the ball cha-cha-cha? grew out of Rugby 19th century. ing one ofthe plays in the Pacific-SBHS football game at the Orange Show Sta- dium. Coach Joe Lash gives last minute instruc- tions to tackle Claude Potts before Potts re-enters the game. Junior Varsity team members are, left to right: ROW 1: B. Funk, E. May, R. Strano, K. Hedrick, J. Beotson, L. Moore, P. Causey. ROW 2: Manager J. Robertson, M. Todd, D. Stockham, M. Preciado, C. Hughes, J. Sloan, L. Wilborn, M. Woertink, R. Maiiala. ROW 3: Coach Lewis, Coach McCoy, D. An- derson, J. Donahue, C. Webb, B. Tremble, L. Bitonti, B. Prescott, J. Stolte, Coach Joe Page. Junior Varsity Football Team i i B team Lupear, J. Berlolino, C. Roller, Junior Varsity and B squads were instrumental ln sports program for boys during their Sophomore and Football Team members ore, left to right: ROW 1: D. Fallis, J. Harmon, J. Coyle, J. Harper, N. Spence, C. Hences, B. Schaefer, J. Miller, M. Nicholson, D Crawford. ROW 2: F. Gonzales, J. Steward, J. Hudson, B. Wesner,R. Patton, C. Ferguson, J. Chance, J. Kirwan, R. Wilkins, R. Wilbarn, C R. Webb. ROW 3: Coach Don Niemeyer, A. Barrett, J. Stuleville, M. Kramer, M. Feldmeir, R. Minick, K. Jeske, J. Dodson, B. Pierce, A. Shubert J. Mitchell, J. Bishop, B. Eberly, S. Carter, Assistant Coach Jim Folio. 186 PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Jay-Vee Scores 14 Fontana 21 Colton 21 Poly O SBHS O Ramona 0 Redlands preparing future Varsity football players and providing a Junior years. PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS B Team Scores 13 Rialto O Fontana 0 Bakersfield 27 Colton 7 Poly 20 SBHS 0 Ramona O Redlands i , 1, 1' , I-4 - j, ,M , ,. rs 1 -We . nl Q, , W . 5 - , .i.,,f.1 Q S Www st' . 1 .W..W.......,,w , I K A ., ,W Q Z V, My A 1.'-.g,w - ' 4 ns,-gfyml . .gf- -aiu, .,-. - A A , . , f A 1. -1 J,-. . F ,,, 1 . , . . Two of the Junior Varsity's outstanding players of this year were Larry Moore 1421 and Mike Preciado 1331. Both boys showed fine abilities in offensive and defensive playina. Junior Varsity coach Joe Page and his assistants, Lewis and McCoy, guided their team of 22 players to a record of 3-3 with one of their three wins and two of their three losses played on Pacific's Athletic Field. Only sophomores and juniors are al- lowed to participate in Jay-Vee competition because it serves as a training ground for future Varsity players. Again Pacific's B team won their annual bout with the Cardettes of SBHS. Our B team boasts a record of never having lost a game to Berdoo since Pacific's team originated five years ago. Another hi-lite of the season was a night game against East Bakersfield in the Orange Show Stadium. This was the only such game all sea- son. The team ended the season with a 2-4 record in league competition. Jim Hudson 1301, a defensive linebacker, moves in for a tackle in the Riverside Poly game. Dur- ing the B's season, Jerry Mitchell 1441 gained many yards for the team. ln the East Bakers- field game he proved a moior asset to the offensive squad. A 41 X. 7 Pacific High School l I Citrus Belt League Basketball Champs Centers Jim Bernaert Tom O'Neill Guards Art Dean Jerry Wechsler Dave Murray John Lang Bill Ryder Forwards Mike Shehan Gary Clem Howard Braham John Kennedy A familiar sight before and during game time-outs was the team huddle. ln many ways this custom was a representation of the teamwork which won the CBL title for us. The starting squad mem- bers were usually Art Dean, Mike Shehan, Howard Braham, Tom O'NeiIl, John Kennedy, and John Lang. Qyill QMLIF, fm A Y, Lb lg ..- Qlflfd I '16 Coach Webster Yr 4 ' . I gy pf fy ll 'JI '11-I i Ll' rw ' tF EH, A Q. C ! mf, Um ,wx-1 J. . E11 YXCIFD- 32 -,Nga Pacific High School secured its first CBL basket- ball championship and the first basketball crown won by a San Bernardino school in fourteen years. The Pirates, under the direction of Coach Bob Webster entered CBL competition with a pre-season record of 9-2, having lost only to a rugged Ante- lope Valley team. They defeated this same squad once during the pre-season play. Another significant victory before CBL play was the trouncing of South Pasadena, 70-42, a school scoring record. John Kennedy led the scoring in this victory with 27 points, another school record. Through the first round of CBL play, Pacific was undefeated and racked up a nerve-straining victory against SBHS. Berdoo held a 14-point edge in the second quarter, but the rugged Bucs overcame this deficit to beat the Redbirds before a crowd of 2525 screaming fans. Not until midway into the second round of play were the Bucs finally squelched. The team lost a close 57-55 decision to Riverside in the final minutes of play, the first blemish on a perfect record. After losing their second game with San Bernar- 1959-1960 Varsity Bas kelball dino, the squad defeated Ramona 61-39 on the Ram courts to cinch the CBL championship. They finished the league season with an unfortunate loss to Redlands and were eliminated in the CIF quarter- finals. One of the biggest accomplishments of the year lay in the fact that Pacific's cagers defeated every team they played this year at least once. This record has never been approached at any other time in the school's history. The first five members of the team included co- captains John Kennedy and John Lang, Tom O'Neill, Howard Braham, and Art Dean. Each of these five was an invaluable aid to the team effort and re- ceived high praise for his aggressiveness and ball- handling ability during the whole season. This type of play broke all defenses used against the Bucs. They literally ran their opponents off the courts. These five were backed up by a strong second squad with Dave Murray and Mike Shehan spearheading the attack. Every member of the team deserves high praise for his part in contributing to Pacific'c first CBL basketball championship. 9 Q .- N5 ing l'1 e:-Q 2 'v. , - .,--45 . Pacific had one of the shortest squads in CBL in average height. Coach Webster took advantage of the smaller team and de- veloped our squad into a very fast break- ing team. The fast- b r e a k a n d th e straight-forward ag- gressiveness helped keep the cagers on top all season. The pictures on the left show some of the Pirates using their special ability for re- bounding in offensive and defensive play. During CBL season Pacific's annual Sports Award Banquet on March 29 was sponsored by the Booster Club. The night was highlighted by the presentation of the basketball awards. The award for the Most Valuable player was given to all five starting players because they were all equally deserving of the award. John Lang, John Ken- nedy, Tom O'Neill, Howard Braham, and Art Dean, were honored with this award. Lang and Kennedy were given plaques as co-captains and a picture from Cas Sermack. Dean was pre- sented with the Sportsmanship award. Howard Braham was voted as Best Defensive player. Most Improved was Dave Murray. John Ken- nedy received the Free-throw award with a season average of 71.5. The sports editors of the Sun Telegram picked basketball coach Bob Webster as Coach of the Year. the Buc cagers won 8 straight games PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 50 41 30 44 69 69 46 70 41 54 Season Record Corona ......... 36 Banning ........ 30 Antelope Valley . . 53 Glendora ....... 37 Newport Harbor . . 57 Antelope Valley . . 67 Beaumont ...41 South Pasadena . 42 F0l1'lal1a ........ Colton . . PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 37 PHS 41 PHS . CIF Score 47 59 63 42 57 56 55 42 61 33 Riverside SBHS . . . Ramona Redlands Fontana . Colton . . Riverside SBHS . . . Ramona. Redlands PHS.39 Covina. . . . . . 45 43 56 44 40 47 54 57 54 39 54 Pacitic's cagers defeated every team 1- . N ' 4 , H W xg I they played this year at least once X Q yawd ' I d - t egagx e 1 1. f fx hx A x . 5 t t ffvg - ,, a ta , ,tta ,. F ' f4'f22i:'f'f 192 1 ll f 'F'- , - W. ,. , - f .. T t Qld Q 2 V, x .V yy' 5 b P A 5? N r 1:4 1 Q x i J S The members of the B Basketball Team are: ROW ONE: Ken Jeske, Bob Dixon, Jerry Harmon, Danny Miller, Keith Dotson ROW TWO: Coach Ray Postema, Jim Crouthers, Randy Roesch, Richard Patton, Dave Taylor, Ken Fallon, Tom Nielsen, Orland Crum B Basketball Team T Pacific's Bee cagers, under the direction of Coach Ray Postema, finished a moderately successful season placing fifth in the Citrus Belt League standings. The team's ll-8 record for the season included a thrilling 49-47 victory in an overtime over S.B.H.S. The vengeance-hungry Bees upset the highly favored Berdoo Cardettes to knock them out of contention for the class B CBL title, Our B team also placed second in the Uptown Lion's Club Tournament. Highest averages among the players were attained by Keith Dotson with a 9.7 average and Jerry Harmon who shot 8 points per game. Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific CBL Scores Fontana Colton . Riverside S. B.H.S Ramona Redlands Fontana Colton . Riverside S. B. H,S Ramona Redlands The members of the J. V. Basketball Team are: Row 1: Jim Sells, Vern Brooks, Jerry Vanlandingham, Bill Funk, DeWayne Brew- er, Ron Schrempp. Row 2: Mr. Southworth, Bob Trimble, Jim Simon, Mike Payne, Bob Brandseth, Tom Nettles, Bryan Sturges. -Junior Varsity Basketball Winners of the 1960 CBL Championship This year Coach Harold Southworth led his fine JV basketball team to the first CBL championship a Junior Varsity team from Pacific has ever won. The team piled up an impressive l7-4 rec- ord forthe season with nine CBL victories and only three defeats. High point man for the season was DeWayne Brewer with a sizz- ling l2.0 average per game. The talented iunior guard scored in double figures in his nine CBL games. Vern Brooks was second behind Brewer with a 7.9 average for the season. Highlights of the 1960 season included a narrow victory over Redlands in a double overtime ioust, and twin victories over SBHS. ,s.,......... - .,- - A, CBL Scores Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Fontant Colton . Riverside S. B. H. S Ramona Redlands Fontana Colton . Riverside S. B. H.S Ramona Redlands I C Basketball l . Scores Pacific 35 . . Corona . . . . 28 Pacific 22 . . Highland J.H.S. . 16 . Pacific 32 . . Banning . . . 34 9 45 . , g Pacific 38 . . Perris . . . . . 21 It 1 It my V 1 V Pacific 44 . . Arrowview J.H.S. 36 A 31 ef Pacific 27 . . Coachella . . . 32 14 25 32. U- if 'y . Pacific 50 . . S. Pasadena . . 18 nj .El B Pacific 55 . . Perris . . . . . 26 R 'lla Pacific 38 . . S.B.H.S. . . . 44 Pacific 36 . . Colton . . . . 34 Pacific 25 . . coiion J.H.S. . . 29 3 ,M Pacific 27 . . Perris . . . 24 Pacific 56 . . Conrad . . . . 51 Pacific 15 . . S.B.H.S. . . . 24 Pacific 36 . . Highland J.H.S. .34 Pacific 57 . . Colton ..... 59 Pacific 58 . . Colton J.H.S. . . 60 Pacific 46 . . Richardson J.H.S. 45 C team members, left to right, Row 1: Denny Elias, Ray Martinez, Don Rhodes, Jack Heibel, Tom White, Jim Fallon. Row 2: Coach Charles Wood, Cloyes Feldman, Gary Earls, Tom Lund, Mike Howes Charles Hughes, Bill Olsen, Mgr. Roger Anton. This year's C Basketball team, coached by Charles Wood, had a fairly suc- it cessful season. Although the C teams of the city have no actual league, Pa- cn cific was quite high with 11 wins and 7 losses. The team offensively made 697 points compared to the 609 points made against them. Tom White led the scoring for the 1960 team, followed by Jack Heibel. Leading in rebounds foi the team was Jim Fallon. Teafh Pacific's D Basketball team ended its season with an 11-6 record for an average of .649. By the season's end the team had totaled up 464 points of- ilnll fensively, 422 points against. This is an average of 27 points for our team and 24 points against our team per game. Outstanding players of the season were Jim Murray with a total of 118 points in only 11 games with a startling average of 10.8 points per game, Bob Deshazo with total points equalling 73 in 17 games for a 4.3 average, and John Cooper with 71 points in 16 starts for a 4.5 average. This year was Coach Charles Lewis' first year as D mentor. The members of the D team, left to right, Row I: Bob.Deshazo, Randy Venue, Gilbert McCullough, Jim Murray, Don Prien. Row 2: Dick Voce, Bruce Barnes, John King, Bob Smith, Coach Charles Lewi D Basketball SCOYQS Pacific 27 . . Corona . . . . Pacific 20 . . Chaffey . . . . Pacific 19 . . Banning . . . . Pacific 48 . . Arrowview J.H.S. Pacific 34 . . Perris ..... . Pacific 17 . . Chaffey . . . . Pacific 28 . . Colton .... . Pacific 31 . . Colton J.H.S . . . Pacific 45 . . S.B.H.S. . . . . Pacific 34 . . Sturges J.H.S . . Pacific 21 . . Perris ..... . Pacific 28 . . Conrad . . . . Pacific 6 . . S.B.H.S. . . . . Pacific 23 . . Colton .... . Pacific 29 . . Highland J.H.S.. Pacific 19 . . Richardson J.H.S. Pacific 35 . . Colton J.H.S. . . 195 Row 1: Wayne Starne, Dennis Robertson, Leon Robinson, Russel Wright, John White, Tom Gabriel, Dick Bothell, Bill Decklar, Jake Joholu, Bob Mertins, Bob Hahn, Hardless Sanders. Row 2: Coach Jim Miller, John Scott, mgr., Bill Welliver, Ben Blair, Ed St. Jean, Frank Hunter, Ray Scott, Ken Goepford, Raymond Ringwuld, Bob Peterson, Dennis Dooley, Julio Guniunrdo, Jerry DeGan, Bill Meyers, James Smith. Woyne Slorne Dennis Robertson Bob Hahn Joke Joholo 5, . W.:-1 Z f21f'lg,4y' gf - . JM-. , Y, ,, ,. N f. I s 'A ,,F,,.g4 ', 4 .35 v b- ,Q A 'V - A - .es'e+, B' S ,gf 'fr 'j , - 1 , - w 4: -rfmf, h -'W' fu-ev-Q fs IS,-iwyg'..'f1L'g5,1 V V ',.E2L-Q. W Memorial Trophy Cross Country Wayne Starne placed third in CBL competition This year's Cross Country Team started the season with a new course and mentor. Sheet metal teacher .lim Miller coached the team through a rough season. The Louis Finn Cross Country Memorial Course, a dream fulfilled, is recognized as the best in the southland. The new course is exposed to viewers on the Pacific side of Perris Hill and all runners will be visible as they cover the entire run. lt is on record as a most favor- able location, having natural facilities and semi-hilly terrain rather than the commonly known flat land course generally foun-d in most areas. Because of its outstanding quality, the CBL finals and the CIF preliminary were held here. Wayne Starne was voted Most Valuable by his teammates for the second year. The l.8 mile course record was broken this year by Starne with a time of 9 minutes and 37 seconds. Wayne Starne also gained recognition when he was awarded third place in all of the CBL schools. Louis Finn Every year Pacific High holds a cross country meet for all of the schools in Southern California. About forty schools usually attend this big contest held at near- by Perris Hill Park. The win- ner of the Pacific Invita- tional has its name en- graved on the Louis Finn Memorial Trophy, awarded in memory of the late Mr. Louis Finn, who died as a result of an accident on the track in 1959. 197 L Wrestl ing Pirates capture first CBL and CIF Championships Pacific High's champion wrestling team, only four years old, claimed the first Southern California lnterscholastic Federa- tion title for the city of San Bernardino since l925, following its overwhelming tri- umph late in February at Redondo Beach. More than 96 wrestlers and 60 high schools fell under Coach Al Liles' Buc grap- plers as they walked off with the team title. This was the only wrestling championship ever to enter the Inland Empire and the first known CIF title in any sport to come to San Bernardino, since the SBHS Cardinals came home with the CIF diadem for baseball in I956. The fact that this is only the third season of competition for the Pirates in CBL wrest- ling makes their feat in winning the cham- pionship a remarkable one. Liles headed a Charles Tribble, coach Al Liles, Claude Pans. CIGSS of WVGSTISYS in I955 Gnd formed 0 team in l956. The Bucs also came out on top of the CBL-CIF loop in three out of five tournaments this season. The an- nual CBL lnvitational Tournament over Christmas vacation saw Pacific victorious with seven champions and a 37 point lead over second-place SBHS. In the CBL playoffs the Pirates came up with six champions and IO5 points compared with second-place Colton's 5I. The Bucs then advanced to Redondo Beach and took the CIF lead with a score of 37 to the second place team's 28. Citrus Belt League did not start for CBL schools until I957, and this season saw Pacific march through all six opponents without droppin.g a match. Coach Bob Chambers one time CBL time king Redlands Ter- riers were clethroned easily by the ambitous Bucs. I68-pound Charles Tribble and I83-pound Claude Potts paved the way to the crown, Tribble scoring I4 points with two pins and a decision for the championship and Potts scoring I3 points with a pin and two decisions. Both became CIF champions. George Taylor, another Buc grappler, wound up with a Southern California second place and nine points for the Pirates. The last point was scored by Lonnie Telles, II5 pounder who was defeated in his last two matches. Jim Misken did not place in CIF but took an all CBL, as did the others. The, huge CIF trophy was well-earned by the hard-working Pirates because they put in many long hours of hard work throughout the season to bring home this crown. Coach Liles and his dedicated grap- plers have a lot to be proud of. The Pacific mat squad cinched the CBL title iust a short time before Coach Bob Webster's cagers wrapped up the CBL loop cage crown. Pacifids CIF Champions were: Row 1: Lon Telles, George Taylor, Jim Misken. Row 2: Claude Potts, 183 Charles Tribble, I68 Jim Misken, 157 l .2 The wrestling team members that helped capture the CBL Title are, left to right, Row 1: Dennis Ringo, Wayne Marsh, Bob Evans, Dan Snyder, Lon Telles, Charles Thomas, Ros- coe Tullis, Frank Winegar, Ervin Hemminger. Row 2: Coach AI Liles, Mike Brunk, Mike Robertello, Claude Potts, Charles Tribble, Jim Misken, Elliot Fowler, George Taylor, Bob Webb. Wrestlers honored Dems Ringo, H5 At Pacific's Winter Sports Award Ban- quet, sponsored by the Booster Club, Claude Potts was named Most Outstanding Wrest- ler for the 1959-60 season. Charles Tribble was named the Most Valuable and George Taylor, Most Improved. Lonnie Telles and Taylor were co-captains. The Booster Club presented CIF iackets to Jim Misken, Potts, Taylor, Telles and Tribble. CBL title patches were given to twenty lettermen. Roscoe Tullis, 130 Frank Winegar, 136 X Ed Rankin, 148 George Taylor, 141 p, 2' Z2 ,ML 200 :ii .AQ ' f -' W .' ' ' 1 N T I Q iz -en Q xx .- 4 V A: it 1 ,f 1 A '..-. . ai f XIUIL Track The first CBL track meet for Pacific was held at Pacific in competition with Ramona from Riverside. The CBL season ended April the 29th when Pacific en- countered SBHS. Beginning May 3rd the CBL and CIF preliminaries and finals made up the busy track sched- ule. lTop leftl Coaching the Pirate thinclads were Joe Page, Doug Brooks, and John Grenfell. lMiddle leftl In the contest against Fontana, Dave Murray broke the school 440 mark with a time of 50.5 seconds. lMiddle rightl During the season George Taylor and Cordy Beardsley led the Pirate hurdlers. Taylor also set a new mark for the school high jump. lBottom leftl Tom Kent, iunior star shot-putter, finished the season unbeaten. lBottom rightl Many times Larry Moore and lsiah Ross broke the ribbon ahead of their track competitors. The Pirates came in sixth place in CBL with 1 win, 6 losses. n 'QM 'Ni silt V By.. I ,W W: I . ,,W....-ws , fm , T K , V , . f' , ...sf--ff. f it + Row 1: Oscar Crawford, William Goodner, Elliot 'Fowler, Jesse Webb, Isiah Ross, Bill Jackson, Steve Booker, Dan McMurray. Row 2: Jerry Harmon, Bob Kerrt, Jesse Clark, Larry Moore, George Taylor, Bill Funk, Jim Fogg, Julio Guaiardo. Row 3: Dave Turner, Dave Murray, Jim Bernaert, Frank St. Jean, Bob Splan, Chuck Richardson, Cordy Beardsly, Elmer May, Dick Stockholm, Dick Bloomquist. Row 'l: Gene McFadden, Ed Barrera, Ben Blair, Rory McCol- lough, Richard Hoxey, Robert Radisck, Robert Hahn. Row 2: Orland Crumb, Don Slembridge, Charles Parsons, Jeff Coyle, Jake Johola, Stan Carter, Steve Lytwynec. Row 3: Willie Bell, Bob Degan, Ken Fallon, Dave Kealy, Delmas Larkin, Art Schu- bert, Reggie Nickolay. Row 1: Sieve Harper, Bob Mer- lins, Tom Gabriel, Jim Groover, Jim O'Connor, Gib McCollough. Row 2: Allen Barrel, Charles Stewart, Steve Stewart, Mike Gustafson, Charles Hughes, Craig Hornbuckle, John Quick, Hardless Sanders. Row 3: John Hull, Melvin Fowler, Dave Su- san, Eugene Crawford, Mike Decklar, Don Prien, Terry O'Donnel, Bob Webb, Stanley Tharp. 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Row 2: Coach Bill Neel, Milt Gronemeyer, Paul Warner, Phil Dunmeyer, Gary Chilcott, Fred Pettengil, Doug McKinster, Mike Sloan, Willie Ducksworth, Larry Brown, George Sedivy, Dick Benbow, Coach Bob Meade, Junior Varsity players are, Row l: Gerald Smith, Ernie Lopez, Roger Johnson, Paul Perra, Jack Heibel, John Cooper, Mike Nickolsen, Ray Blun. Row 2: Coach Bob Webster, Tom Niel- sen, Don Madson, Ron Mar- tinez, Dick Kaplin, John Tipptd, Roger Williams, Ron Schremp, John Stafford, John Hazelton. Sophomore Baseball players are, Row l: Gayland Earls, Ken Powell, Keith Porterfield, Tom Lund, Dave Waine, Bob Trim- ble, Daryl Blank King, Tom Procter, Bob Newcomer, Kenn Nelson, Jim Fallon, Conrad Spence. Row 2: Dennis Elias, Larry Bitonti, Ron Wilburn, John Kirwan, Jerry Mitchell, John Sloan, John Cooper, Ricci Strano, John Chance, Harry Fuch, Larry Behan, Steve Craw- ford, Coach Lewis. Baseball Bucs place high in CBL The l96O Varsity Baseball Team came from sixth place in the l958-59 season to capture second place in CBL. This record was made possible by an early season win over SBHS and a tie with Fontana. A pre-season win over Vic- tor Valley l8-4, sent the Pirates to a victorious season. Fred Pettingill captured the CBL batting crown with a .577 average. Dick Benbow was second in batting with a .555 average. ln the middle of the season, L. G. Purvis and Jim Boettcher, both Pirate catchers, were iniured in CBL play. Ace third baseman Fred Pettingill was moved to home plate and he finished the season in that position. --1-if-: P . L . . P , , - V' .- xg - ee? f ,f ,wigs - A . 51, n ' ' - A ' xi... P - 5 4-bf we - H ,mf my 'gif t 1 sfjgf, ali Q. ir . ' 1 'f .' ' . ' '-,, .. . .1 - V b-, H, ' ' i 'X ,, . . jf' A J L 6 A' ef r A Q56 . I 1 l gg . , V ' Q sl ., 'f , QQ , '4 .v '- J ft 6 ,sf V ff 3' is ---5--'1 ,Maev a ,, , Coaching the Varsity Baseball Team was Head Coach Bill Neel and Bob Meade. The J.V. Team was headed by Bob Webster. Coach Charles Lewis mentored the sophomores. g,,,.f'i . V ve r KL A 1 4 . ' 3 J ' 'i,.. - 5, V 'V 4 f' - s 'i Q. , , S if E 7 is I M. u 5.55 Q i 1 4-A I - wr f if A sr- f Q - 15 .riff s 5 A f v ' Wy .aging ea i Ai If fl xf Qs 'N . .. 3, .cj Fred Pettingill, our star third baseman, slammed many a As a part of the Bucs versatile pitching staff, Doug Mc- home run to average .577 throughout the season. Kinster proved invaluable in close situations. . . wg 5 ..rV if i x . I I . Y ,AB , in T 3 .4 4 . A ' ' ' '- ' V . K . L A xg 7 tic. 4. Q' Q, 1 , ,zvvyvgg-Q-yeifi NA if .. R 5 .1 - '. X H' sig: ,Q 7 s 1 ....bM,, , '- gy 1 'gif ' - J , ' UQ 5 az - I- ' f A ii, . L ' NA- ..u:1w..L,. 4- - 5 I K K ,. ,,s.w1sf .Mv .- - y Phil Dunmeyer was an important asset to the team for his Due to a Steeler error, Pirate catcher Jim Boettcher is shown abilities in batting and running. beating the ball to first. 4 H -'V' rf-mu: ' , -- Gary Olin M' J T P Captain 3 year . lettermar 4 is 4 .1 4gU 5 U ' -. l 2 . N . g J, , . a.aaL eil:-V A sf Evan ' fl ',., Spealman A V in 2 year 5 !'rA r 1 X lettermon L Y . . f f gijlk- 3 Golf team members are, Row 1: Rick Mai, Bill Olsen. Steve Jamison, Bruce Pollock, Jamie Hudson. Row 2: Gary Olin, Conch Dan Young, Evan Spealman. Dan Young, coach of the golf team, has an enviable record to show for his team. At the beginning of the season the past Pacific linksmen had an overall record of 7l wins, 13 losses, and 2 ties. With seniors Gary Olin and Evan Spealman as returning lettermen, the team had a very successful season. sVVilTIlTliI1g Bruce Parker 7th in CIF Pacific's mermen were under the direction of Coach Keith McCoy. This was McCoy's first year as swimming mentor, but he led the team to a favorable standing with a season record of 3 wins and 5 losses. The Pirates placed third in CBL this year. The Pirates met the teams of Fon- tana, SBHS, Riverside, Redlands, Colton, and Ramona. Golf ROW ONE: James Smith, Ted Feille, Jerry Hofmaister, Gary Cofman, Bob McDonald, Jim Corbett, Gary Moran, Bill Parker. ROW TWO: Coach Keith McCoy, Mike Henning, Richard Kosh, .lack Coffman, Bob Kronage, John Hequembourg, Larry South, Jim Sells, Bruce Parker, Floyd Rassmussen. 32:s.T'u C, of-.4 . -, vice.-,-if .K f V- 5' 'ry , -P33 A ' xiii? 'ff?'i2 tllfffr ' if siw'tvPQ.' 11' f .. fi, A, Q wwf. ,.,Q.,.se-,w,A.,-,1, . Q Y., -,Kiwis Y MH 5 ,. s,,i,Ww.,.. P X ,V Q Ag' gt . , . ' rw ,,',i A , . ,gc 3 v X, -. - , mg - ' ri ' ' .i sie, XQAQQESZEQK-' ftllflx2if'f 'fif bi V z 4' T - AQ, 5' 'ffifffif are .- R 'Qs V H 1 when-1 . , ' 'nw ,gist-esg sl' A 151, , it r A ' mv V 5 taser -. T . C . it ri., 1- sail, .' r 3 a51,,5,i5 ' ig, ,cg V, NI. -' 1' , ' ' -gy' :fri 'H' Y Q .'J2'a'w 'T a n QI ., X f-H I' , ,g - -rv-2us 4 51 J, - yr - ' , ..,. - ,, gy' - . ,ag , sf ,Yr 5 ,Z 113 ,r , y - X ,.. , A 113' 1 use . V, 1 , .. . X' A .4 7' Eff L . Q f 1 ..m.'t,1f G .. - X., Q f T o we -ggi Dick Roberts Randy Roesch Don Gaynor Louis Meisinger Netlers take CBL title Pacific's highly rated tennis team, under the direction of Coach Ray Postema, took the CBL title with a last game victory over Redlands. With eight returning lettermen from last year's second place team, Pacific had - a well-rounded, experienced team with little to fear from any opponent. The talented netters have the admirable distinction of never finishing a season lower than third place. This is the first CBL title for tennis that Pacific has had. The Pirates finished the season with an ll win and 2 loss record. Varsity Tennis Players, ROW ONE: Dave Owen, Dan Miller, Louis Meisinger, Dick Roberts, Don Gaynor, Bob Behrens, Randy Roesch, Steve Cameron, Jack Wilcox. Sophomore Tennis Players, ROW TWO: Doug Carter, Bruce Barnes, Jeff Frish, Forest Hazard, Robert Easly, Ken Carlock, Terry Park, Wayne Layman, Steve Bloom, Roger Anton. JV Tennis Players, ROW THREE: Mike Preciado, David Bailey, Chuck Webb, Larry Evans, Dave Taylor, Dick Allen, Allen Over- meyer, Emmit Rezendez. .T...N... x4f .X The Physical Education instructors had many duties be- sides their regular classes during the day. Miss Wyss had charge of distributing the locks and the general maintenance of the locker room. Miss Peterman kept the equipment in order and in good repair. Miss Totten regulated the towel distribution. Miss Lawrence was in charge of obtaining the necessary office equipment. Mrs. Gresham, although not one of the regular instructors, taught Physical Education third Girls' Physical Education Department The Girls' Physical Education Department was under the direction of Mrs. Alma Wiles. As de- partment head, she planned the schedule which ln.. the Physical Education faculty followed, modern- ized the teaching program, and ordered the X. equipment which was used throughout the year. period. H- 1 -, Ar, -....,, L, 1 A constructive co-operation between the teachers, such as this discus- sion between Miss Totten, Miss Lawrence, and Mrs. Gresham, resulted in an active sports program. 206 W Miss Wyss and Miss Peterman plan and discussed the day's procedure to make G.A.A. an efficient club. Archery Baseball Tennis J , . ,,,,,A 1. ..,, 1' A A. f'-'A' ,, , - , ...fr 1 . ' in nz..-S' W js 3,.i.,,.-r.',, ,,,e If' f. fi -' Q .- -' , ' 1-f is .-HQQWW' . . fx -. , . H A jg. T fr..--,,.' .---' -'-- ...Q ,. - . .. .. Q, -g-iei'a Mg-.g,,',,1gf,,.4ggj:,.1' Mn I... gi.- V . ...- f gndgfmsr r my l is , . tw 4 f .- .. ..? if. M 3 , , T . if f fs 7' ',-' 5, f f. 'f- 1. 1 - +.L,r gf. 1 . . a L3 .xiwgat -g aw k .V .J--j s-,Y-ffm ., 1 X .M ' . -'Q-' ' -4 .'f4 ,gif h. fmt. .1 1. Qtf., .1 . After several weeks of training, Kay Johnson, as well as her classmates became roficient 1 P in archery. The purpose of the Girls' Physical Education Department was to fulfill the health needs of each girl through exercise and team sports. Sports- manship and team work were two points of importance stressed. When weather conditions permit- ted, tennis, basketball, and golf were played in the fall, and softball and archery in the spring. Volleyball was played the entire year. These sports were the main characteristics in the program. Volleyball was played by at least one class every day, weather per- mitting, all year. The teachers stressed this sport because of the physical fitness it developed. Sev- eral members of the Girls' Athletic Association, such as .lan Held, Marie Matlock, Sandra Lowry, Carol Salaz, Judy Woertink, and Sandra Warren specialized in volleyball tactics and teamwork. Strike one! Special instruction in po- sitions and form was stressed dur- ing the softball period. Birdie Fulgham and Barbara Jensen were among those who practiced daily under the instruction of the P.E. teachers, .GW I g 4-,,.:ef11g.ss - ..-f' .A .,.,. Many girls, like Pat Kniseley, took an ac- tive part in the Girls' Physical Education tennis program. The rnodern game of court tennis comes from two English sports, cricket and rounders. Volleyball 207 ' 'fi W ,..-1---M V Z, W -ft, .A . . is f -.mf L' iii . ' id? , , 1.0 iii .... Rini: w . ,jg,:.i5Ex M Kg M I ,-'ti wswif. il L it a .fr 'f::r,x,::r::. - , H si if 5 ' , af' M W 1. Q10 I Z ' fa li Something new . . . a classroom in the girl's gym! The hi-lite of the year was the course which was taught to sopho- mores in our newly constructed P.E. classroom. Each class lasted for a period of six weeks. The classroom was used for rules discussions and various class projects. Classroom study, daily exercise Several classes underwent an instructional period in exercises that would be of practical usage for physical fitness now, and in later life. ,I 21 9- ' I ex. ,, X , 5. Turhbling For physical fitness, tumbling was included in many classes this year. Linda Pierce, Sandra Prescott, Julie Pottroff, and Dorothy Lynch did some typical exercises in tumb- ling for our camera. Baskeiball Last fall, multi-colored cloth pennies and basketballs suddenly appeared in the Soph- omore and Junior activity of fundamental sports drills, Eileen Hodges, Judy Hudson, Sandy Owens, Janie Fogt, Wanda Jones, and Linda Matlock went through a pro- cedure that was many times repeated in the process of learning good basketball form. Badl'l'lil1'lCII1 The Senior physical education classes con- centrated on a more specialized program of sports than the sophomore and iunior classes. Badminton, as an activity in the sports schedule, commanded much of the popularity. Elinore Gray and Nancy Swope were two ot the many physical education students that participated in this sport. Ping-pong Jean Babson and Sally Strode, two Senior girls, enioyed playing ping-pong during their gym class. XXI, U ' -il' . 7 ,,, 4 M -rv +-un... .,., K gg g X xv I x M, g' X- iffy -1 1 fi 5 If-as rt-1--fs ,.,1-., 'uni 4,1- S 209 vii-L+ 1 fix - A Y' if e I ..i iris -f - ' ' ' I ' -5' V' ' V ,tgggggjy-V.,-i'w,qg .- .wgggge r:gi22frf25?g,.-.M W V, if . e J vswr- Jw 'P'-'igV ..fg f2i2-.f 'Y V, 'ft i a - Teffisrf -' ' Z ' - ' g tQ.w '2.ggg.4Jgega: 3' M VJ we .., . , qazaw ' , Y wig as.. J . eff.-19.4, , F .- .V fs T' ...J-W . 15 fl fi 'A'1'I'f?'1: i' -are ,. - ' ' ' - si ' .-'Fe 5113? Yi...-paxs2i 'f,g1 ff . QV W- ' su 11? 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Bowling Bowling was one of G.A.A.'s principal after- school activities, All members who desired to do so, participated in this program. Special instruction was given to members who had no experience in bowling, Cheryl Thompson showed Ever Hare how to hold the ball. Car Washes Car washes and cake sales were the basic money raising proiects for the Girls' Athletic Association this year. Members of G.A.A. planned the car wash schedule, which usually consisted of teachers'cars. The club's spon- sors drove them to the washing area, and the girls cleaned the cars thoroughly. I an-1-.I 2 XV' 'L' vw kc G.A.A. Cherry Olsen, G.A.A. president Members of the G.A.A. cabinet were, 1st Row, Jan Held, Pat Kniseley, Melinda Thomas, Sandra Lowry. 2nd Row, Ruth Knipper, Ever Hare, Sandy Smathers, Jerry Mickesh, Barbara Jensen, Cherry Olsen, Judy Hiller. . . . promote clean living and good sportsmanship. Members of G.A.A. were, Sandie Anton, Connie Ashment, Mary Attebury, Joan Babson, Sharon Bennett, Becky Brooks, Susie Brooks, Jane Carr, Grace Cole- grove, Carol Conway, Ruth Ferro, Mary Jane Fogt, Mariorie Francis, Birdie Fulgham, Janice Gravette, Ever Hare, Sherry Heger, Jan Held, Judy Hiller, Janis Hirons, Eileen Hodges, Beverly Holloway, Judy Hudson, Barbara Jensen, Jan Johnson, Wanda Jones, Janet Kelley, Judy King, Ruth Knipper, Pat Knise- ley, Darlene Ley, Sandra Lowry, Joanna Mackzum, Linda Matlock, Judy McKenzie, Maria Matlock, Jerry Mickesh, Georgia Moffett, Joan Moldovan, Susie Olmeda, Cherry Olsen, Pat Owens, Sandra Owens, Virginia Paris, Connie Powell, Linda Reed, Carol Salaz, Sandy Smuthers, Janice Spencer, Judy St. Jean, Melinda Thomas, Cheryl Thompson, Marv Watson, Jane Wendel, Judy Woertink. ,H V? 1 -'iq U ' 211 gag ji w me HEY' 'If-144. 1960 PACI FICANA 1 2. 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Highland Ave. 208 E- Highland 217 JA -fx ,N , ,, Devenot s 307 Highland Ave. II I Sounds Fafflilial' L Flying milk cartons atIunch Putholt Pharmacy YOUR DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST SINCE 1922 Base Line and E Ideal Cleaners THREE LOCATIONS 825 E Street 2310 Sierra Way 1421 Highland Ave. Tibbelfs Paper and Paint FINEST IN DECORATION SUPPLIES 1255 E Street 218 Wilson's Texaco Service 285 East Base Line WE GIVE S 8. H GREEN STAMPS Security First National Bank Highland and Wall Ave. San Bernardino it 'Kiwi rr I J, Perfect Retreshn1ent 7-Up Bbllling CO. San Bernardino s0l.Il IdS Falflilial' nn- What did you get on your report cord? MaIen's Apparel Shop 24629 Baseline AlKal1a'5 FIOVVEYS 495 S. Waterman Ave. it t 219 3111. . .. 2 an-1 W' 'eager f' EEE' '5 ' Best Wishes Remember Us for Weddings and Funerals HILTON'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS Highland and D Street 1 1-.X - jrglw 2 EE cunnnss FLOWEQSK' , EEE? 272 ease Highland five. Ylfl 1' , 7 121 ,yr T f ll iv ,fly -A Ari Hlc?lf5 Q exwon,,Seryice -sf A A f f wif J J 1 N F :U mi' ll-'lLi,i7'M ,fu 1' j MMS246 olH!s'lTywf'sERvrgE ,J 1 ,Q L sonv A Q, ps!DERyinEPAiR1i,,,,f-v' .F X y iff' LUYBI ATIQNS lf! j!Q'64?9g,rgdselin' iJtl1lictorjaQSt.l ,f r, . 1 , lkig' Lund's Paint ,ff -ren llll9, rig 200 East Highland Ave. W l ,fri 'I l San Bernardino J S0l.Il1dS Faffliliaf 1 Did you study for the test? 1' ,,1.f4 ' fe 4 L W Custom Cuts by Doug Country Squire Barber Shop 2594 Second Ave., Muscoy Kirtley and Reid Mobil Service 108 West Highland Ave. San Bernardino Phone TU 6-3210 Ossa Music Co. 421 Highland Ave. San Bernardino Phone TU 3-9210 TU 3-9211 La Paloma Mexican Foods 161 W. Highland Ave. TU 2-9302 -TU 3-7581 In Bailey Brothers Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 1253 E Street Vice Pres. Vice Pres. EI Rancho Market 27215 Baseline Highland SOUhdS Fafhilial' m Graduation Walk-Cho-Cho-Cha The Gardens Pharmacy 24640 Baseline San Bernardino Harvey's Texaco 2105 E Street San Bernardino Phone TU 3-7541 fb Future Executive American National Bank Court and E Street San Bernardino g,:rS, -- - -g Mitchell 's Electric Appliances Store 24690 East Base Line TU 42-21 1 1 Garner Ford 532 D Street San Bernardino, Calif. TU 8-3861 Dot's Beauty Salon Dorothy Brewster 7009 Del Rosa Ave TU 43-6227 s0Ul1dS Fafhilial' T Just can't wait for Easter Vacation. A Q W Root Beer M wsmq Q '-M-M ,. u-J Qi XQTXQS: sh. if .5155 gym A-:fn u. . X K, 4 'lap . 'nel - X. T 1 , ct. ,, ,Ls r 4276 sierra Way Santa Fe Federal 1279 West Base Line 222 Savings and Loan 701 E Street 479 4th Street NorIon's Pet Shop Complete line of pet supplies. Phone: GI 8-3834 25979 Base Lin: Joe Lazar Cadillac 731 E smear Phone: TU 6-6507 The Food Bank 24822 E. Baseline St. Sounds Farhilial' - We WQNQ We WQNQ f7 Aff ' ,7 nf -'I N Jie. 41f1gY'Jii'1C3 vc-H-v..,e,l.e,-M v..,...,,.., U, . I ' . .e.' Cf -8 , 'ip ' 51, Q W rpg'---Q..-.-.-..,. t.,.,.., , fwtx-, , Q? I -2 vii - 2527 . ' ,8A' lslill N ' K, ,, . ,rv ' 'f , , I ' W.. . V.i.4v?f?4f5Q!5m f XTACO, 3 gn - 2 , f s 'gf 55 1 qi' 'N .g- 'A vw an.- .I M , 'V '-ff' fill' l , l f . W' H ' Q f v fr: 'z , i' f1 7a71'l I'l . f f HedIeslon's Drive-In THE place to eat 520 E. Baseline St. li ill 'ffffglr' The Mid Town Bowl 973 E Street ly d . The Harris Co. 3rd and E Streets San Bernardino, Calif. AIice's Donut Hut Good Coffee-Fresh Donuts+Donuts to Go 1162 E. Highland Ave. The McAfee's Alice 81 Mac John Fiscallini Realtor 248 East Highland Ave. San Bernardino, Calif. Phone TU 2-1291 Sounds Familiar 1 Ihaven't get time 4 E 81 E Renta Tux if N T i The Very Finest in Formal Wear 889 D Street San Bernardino, Calif. Sinn's Sign Shop Phone TU 3-8741 908 East Highland Ave. San Bernardino, Calif. San-Hi Lanes Free Instructions Phone TU 2-2571 1500 West Highland Ave. San Bernardino, Calif. Congratulations... from the parents and taculty Parent .Teachers Association The Booster Club Faculty Wives Club , The Faculty Clubi ffl 74 ff X ls 'U Robinson's Men's Wear 380 N. E Street San Bernardino, Calif. s0Lll1dS Falflilial' 1 Honest!We ran out ofgas... ilw S T. -11-J D-:ff Bal'l'IUl'l1 Q Flagg School Supplies, Business Equipment 439 Court Street San Bernardino, Calif. Black's Men's Wear 411 N. E Street San Bernardino, Calif. Congratulations to the class ot 1960 from your Paciticana sponsors. Ron L. Ballard M.D. Mark S. Brown D.D.S. H. W. Henken M.D. Donald G. Cannon M.D. Ben Miano M.D. San Bernardino Medical Group John Preston Miller M.D. W. Ogden M.D. Francis Van lson D.O. Emmerson's Valley Mortuary Highland Chamber of Commerce 1960 Yearbook H - Nlascov, Best Wishes to the Class ot Eminence .5 W lip Q 1 fx . ' ,1g,gg:1g,g-Q V .il 'I ' h -, . , ' Lee Anne Nielsen Born September 25, 1959 We of the 1960 Pacificana staff salute you. Your achievements and accom- plishments have been care- fully recorded within these pages. May this book stand as a lasting tribute to you, the Class of 60. TA. Xi- 1 - - ,-5 Pl ,J wfrfi ' 1' I f r 1 x Us ,. .,,.f 5, df' '51 1 412' '33, iii? if . 225 sri: sis Tom Bernard Photography Bernclrd's Studio 1661 Norfh E Street Son Bernardino, Calif. TU 6-2108 7 Index Adl11il1iSll'ali0h Faculty Atkinson, Darrel Bader, Dorothy . . Bahr, John . , Betts, Howard , Bane, Al . . Bowe, Mary . . Brady, Ralph Brame, Charles Broadhurst, Mary Brooks, Douglas . Brown, Vera , . Brown, Quincy Caulo, Ralph ,, Chambers, Bud ,. Chous, Alice . Clark, Howard . . . Cleveland, Claudia Cottin, Dick ,. Coplin, Dorothy . . Curtis, Put . Doolittle, Dorothy Duden, Harlan Ewers, Tom , FawleY, Norm Ferris, Bill . Folia, Jim . Fuller, Ester Gordon, Greta Green, Dick Grenlell, John Gresham, Clara , Hall, Roger . Honey, Eileen . A C F G H 14 17 ,.,24, 170 ,. 24,173 ......173 ...l3,173 177 22 .,.12, . ,,.. 14 ,..21, 181 ,. . 14 . 13 , 22,181 . .. . 14 14, 61, 158 . ..., 24 ...13,174 . .22, 174 .. 13 , .. 13 . 14 . . 14 , . 22 22 . ., 24 ...12,176 , . 14 ..14 ,,..l7 4 ,17, 206 ,,.24, 173 9 Bailey, Dr. Kenneth Boettrher, Gertrude Brinkley, James . . Hansen, Steve , Stancer, George . . Harbaugh, Harry Hempstead, Martha Herbert, Charles . Hoel, Dave .. . Jetfords, Margaret Jensen, Ruth . . . Janes, E, C. , Kolnin, Charles Ketcham, Paul .. Krabill, Bill Lackner, Russ Lash, .loe , Lawrence, Peg Letro, Bob , Lewis, Bill Lewis, Ruth Liles, AI Lindblom, Marie Lindt, Chet . Lopez, Louis . Lindy, Don McCoy, Keith . McCullough, Jack McGregor, Dan Macomber, Bob Martinez, Marty Meade, Bob Miller, Jim ., Miller, Marilyn . Morrison, Charles Narramore, Gerald Nedved, Laddie Neel, Bill ..,.. Nielsen, Les ., Niemeyer, Don . Olds, Carl .. Overby, Eunice Secretaries Bacon, Delores Bullock, Harriett Cooper, Leora . Dawson, Peggy , Floyd, Wanda Gilbert, Mary .. Grimm, Ruthe 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 Special Services Helice Carmichael, Cafeteria Dorothy Brooks, Nurse ,. ..... 184,186 .,.7,154,157 4:1 a ..,a, 146 ,, 12 14,161 .,..15, 51,169 . 22, 61,165 12 , ,.12 , .15, 146 22 ,, .,17 17,18,158 .. ..22, 175 ,.21, 181, 185 , 18, 21, 206 .22, 23, 168 , , 186,195 ,15, 165 22, 199 ....23 .. ,.18 23,106 . .,18, 172, 173,176 23, 176, 204 . . .12, 49 23, 176 17, 13, 174 , . 23 16, 18, 171, 202 , 24 . 15 15 15 18 18, 181, 202 12, 32, 33 23, 176 25 23, 146 McCoy, Lois Malone, Helen Perrine, Inez Perry, Rose Rodgers, Judy Stark, Nanci . Painter, Charles . Page, Jae .. .. Park, Gordon , . Pelerman, Bernice . Peterson, Kathryn Pieper, Margaret Poindexter, Mary , Pastema, Ray . Preston, Blanche Rehaume, Ron Rush, Elizabeth Schuiling, Walt Serfasi, Miriam sig,-af, Angela Simpkins, Keith Srnilac, Walt , Southworth, Harold Sturges, Dave Taylor, Glenn Thames, Baxley Thomas, Bill thompson, nuns Totten, Jessie Toms, Sid Vaughn, Jo Webster, Bob . Wiles, Alma . . Winsor, Ken Wolf, Don ,, . Wood, Charles Wright, Harriet , Wyss, Betty ., Young, Dan Hank Hankles, Custodian . Ted Shave, Security Officer.. 18 177 ,21 176 ,23 161 21 206 ,13 167 . , 13 12, 159, 166 13 193 15 . 15 ..15, 61 23, 106 .. .. 15 . 16 .. 25 .. 18 .18, 194 25 . 16 175 . 16 , 18 ,. 13, 106 21, 166,206 .. . 25 19 21 35, 156, 206 .16, 158 .. 13 16, 169 . 19 21, 206 19 1 ,evffi After thirty-seven years of teaching, twenty - four of which were spent in the San Bernardino City School System, Mr. Gordon Park retired from his active career. A native of San Bernardino, he graduated from San Bernar- dino High School. At one time he was foreman of Los Flores Ranch in Summit Valley which is one of the oldest ranches in this area. His teach- ing career started at Elsinore, where he was the athletic coach. He was Principal of Barstow Union High School and Principal of Sturges Junior High School which is here in San Bernardino. Following, he was Superintendent of San Bernardino City Schools. He came to Pacific in 1953 as an administrative assistant. He sponsored the Latin-American Club. H B Here at Pacific he added greatly to Pacific's culture and dig- nity in his quiet, gracious way. He had an understanding way with students whose problems were the type often overlooked by the average classroom teacher. Several graduates of Pacific have been able to graduate only through the efforts of Mr. Park whose faith in them inspired them to have faith in themselves. One of his greatest pleasures is seeing these students, whom he has helped to receive their diploma, become citizens of our community. I B 1 fy-s . z 4- qu- Student Index Aaron, Diana .. Abney, Shirley Ackerman, Ted .. Adams, Carol ,, Adams, Carol . . Adams, GIenI . . Adams, Leo Adams, John .... Adams, Judith .. Adamson, Gary . Adkins, David . Adkins, Karen ,. Agila, Lupe Akam, Judy . Akstull, Jacky Albertson, Susan Alcarex, Robert Alexander, Dave Alexander, Joan Alexander, Kyle Allen, Cora Doug Allen, Allen, Joyce Allen, Margie Allen, Allen, Nina Richard Allen, Ruby , Allen, Shirley Susan Allen, Allen, Thomas Barnes, Fred . . Barnes, Kathleen Barnes, Maryetta . Barnum, Patrick , Barrera, Edward .. Barrett, Alan .. Barrett, Ran , Barrios, Pauline Barrows, Wendy Bnrtletles, Lynne Barron, Bashaur, Basham Bashnm Basledo Anne . Gloria , Marvin , Wayne . Sherry . Boles, Darleen Bates, Diane . Bates, Gary .. . Bates, Susan . .. , Batey, LaVern Ruth sen, William . . 62 167 Battislo, Beverly Battle, Jon , , Baucom, Jear Baucom, Jean , Baur, Charlene Beardsley, Cordy S. Beardsley, Georgia Beasley, Buddy Beatson, Ed . Beatson, John , .. Beattie, Donald Beatty, Sonia Arlen Beatty, Toni Beauchaine, Bonnie Bearesr Sharlene Beavers, Terra . Beaumont, Louise Beckman, Jim Becker, Charles . Becker, Steve Becker, Violet 230 e .,,50, 82, ..,.109, 170 171 , B2 , 83 109 ., ..... 62 ...62, 165, .. .,,,..,....... 49 09, 157, 150, 165, 59,1 57, 109, -1-284, 43, 83, .. ,48, 173 62 109 109 62 r 62 83 174 ,109 159 .62 167 109 B3 , . 83 171 V 01, f sz, 62 83 B3 205 83 170 62 B2 Alter, Carol Alvarado, Frank . Alveti, Linda , Amos, Donald . . . Amundson, Merle . Anchales, Barbara . Anderson, Doug . . Anderson, Fern .. Anderson, Jimmy . Anderson, Marlys , Anderson, Mary Anderson, Portia Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Ralph . Anderson, Richard Anderson, Russell Anderson, Warren Andrade, Joe . Andrews, Bill .. Anton, Roger , Anton, Sandra Anton, Tochtli , . Arden, Dick . . Arias, V irginia Armstrong, George Arnold, Bob . Arratia, Arvizu, Arvizur Mabdalena Linda . . . Pauline . Asher, Martha . , Ashment, Ashment, Atchison, Atchison, Connie Irwin . Jan . Joe . Atkins, Mary , Atteberry, Attebury, Anebury, Avalon, Auzene, Ayling, Bob . . , Ervel Mary Ann Woodrow Della , , Barbara Ayling, viralrria . .'.-8-3, '. .'.'.45, as, 150, 157, 166, . . . ,.,,,.. ,83, . . f .1 f .'20. . . . . . . .a2, .,l09, 165, 62 . as . sa . 62 . 83 . 62 100 .109 . 62 . as as 14,9 173 .109 ,109 170 170 170 . ...... ..62 ..,02,205 .,,... 62, 211 .. B2,157,165,174 ....30, sa, 174 . .,,,.. 62 . .109 .. sa .aa .. .. 62 109, 161 33,157,169 . . 109,211 . . 40,113 . . .sa 48, 62 48,821,167 .. as 109 . 62,211 .. .. az .. 62 .49, az . .109 ......4:l, ..,49, 01, .....30, ,,'.llQ1,A . .-13, ff49', .f '. da, .. 49, 83, 150, . . .... 02, . 440,'49', V '.'.'49,' .. 42, 111, . ..111, . .4a, '. f.:10,l1'11, ' A . '45, . My :10, 49, 61, 02, 62 158 82 62 111 186 111 62 111 62 62 111 B3 62 62 170 169 62 83 62 62 83 83 83 111 157 170 B2 B2 157 167 62 62 111 169 62 B3 B3 62 62 168 62 Berkman, Bill . . . Beebe, William . . Beebe, JoAnn . , . Beeker, Larry .. Beeler, Joe . Behan, Larry . . Behm, Shirley . . . Behr, Linda . . . . Behrens, Robert . . Bell, Clara Jean. . . Bell, John . . Bell, Willie . ,., Benbaw, Rithard , . . Benbow, Robert ..... Bennedict, Alan Raymond Bennedist, Cheryl .,... Benendirt, Darlene ., Bennett, Billie , . . Bennett, Brenda , Bennett, John . . . Bennett, Sally . Bennett, Sharon . Benson, Dennis . . Benson, John . . Benson, Lynette . Benton, John .. . Berenbaum, Helen . Berenbaum, Marilyn . Bergman, Johnny Bergmann, Sharon Bernaert, Jim . . Bernaert, Joe .. , Berndt, Joyce . . Berndt, Thomas , Berry, Mary .,..., Bertolina, Charles . Bethururn, Gwen ,. Betlon, Criscella .. Biddinger, Judi , Birge, Garden . Birnkrant, Bill Biloni, Larry f f .'43','11'1',' . , .. .1o2, 1,-:11-1-,A ...47, f '49, ,.....,111, 119, ...112, 119, 169, ' ',l19, 01, . V,'. 1.8.1. 43, ...112, ...0z, ..V.119, 170, .'.'.f49,'ai,V157,' ....s'a',' .. 112, f03',' 170, V 83 111 B3 B3 165 220 62 62 171 111 111 62 202 174 62 83 62 83 62 171 62 211 62 170 112 167 112 112 188 62 112 165 112 186 112 167 159 83 112 202 Babson, Jean . . ..35, 109, 119, 157, 158, 161, 174, 209 Babson, Joan ..........., ....,....... 1 10, 160, 211 Baca, Carmen ..,....... ..........,.......,. 6 2 Bachman, Candi .. ,....,... 62 Badeaux, Cherie . . .. 83 Bahnsen, Carl .. ,...,..,. 110 salrr, Jelrri .. ....... as, 105 selrr, Linda I. . . . .37, 165, 168 Bail, Jeannie . . . . .,.,...,....... ,. B3 Bail, Jeannie . . . ..........,.... 110, 15B aeiley,sn0rbarr-, .. 39, 110, 119, 122, 157, 159 Bailey, Ben ..... .. ........ :10, 45, 110, 119 Bailey, Betty . . . .. .... .s:1, 150, 165, 109 Heller, David . .,,...... 02, 205 Baller, John -r .,......... 110 Bailey, Norman , ,,,, I 83 Bailey, Sally . I I I62, 170 Bailey, Sandra .. ,,,,, I 62 Bailey, Sleve . .... . ..171 Baisenger, Judy . . . . .42, 110, 156 Baker, Cheryl . . . . , ,62, 168 Baker, Floyd . III I I ,110 Baker, Gary .. ,,,,, 110 Baker, Maureen I I I43I 110 Baker, Phyllis .. I49I 174 Baker, Tony ,.,. II 83' 173 aeldwia, Eloise .. ...., 83 Baldwid, Frank . . . . ,..,. .110 Baldwin, Carol . .... II I I I 4,1 Balosso, Norma ,,..,,., . . . , .38, 83, 159, 166 Balza,Joe ..,.,. ., .... ,,.. ...,., , . ,. 62 Barbour, Becky ,30, 38, 45, 57, 110, 140, 156, 157, 159 Burger, srrereri .... . ...... .... . . . -za, 110 series, Mana . . . . ..,... . acl, 161 Barker, Barbara I I I110 Barker, Helen .. II 31 Barker, Richard , I 62 Barker, Timothy . , I I I I 61 Barkly, Charles I I I IIII I110 Berries, anne . 02, 195, 205 r 11 ' e. 1 I at clr . 1111, 5, ,lik VIL- . Q! er ,I 4 , D Y I .A 3 U , ers, 1 lF4,CI ' ' r. 1 1:5 , I, c Q 4. s 1 .. V Y N R 5 .111 I in K lm ef I . N , We - . I Bittner, Cassandra ,, , . .. B3 Blackburn, Gary . . . I I I B3 Blackman, Nelvic . . , II 43 Blackvlell, Diane . . I I I 83 Blackwell, leon . . .... 62 Blair, Ben . ,,.43, B3 Blakley, Rat , . ..., ....... B 3 Blanton, Fred ...... , . .B3, 173 Blamquisl, Richard . ...,... 112 Blum, Ray . .. . . .... 62, 202 Bly, Virginia .. . ..... . B2 Baal, Terry ,. ,, ...112 Bockover, Larry , .. . 63 Bodman, Gary . . . , . 63 Boehm, Gary . , .. . 63 Boese, Lee . . 82 Boese, Susan . . . . , 83 Bogh, Larry , . . . . 63 Bogh, Lynn .. ., 112 Bohman, Juanita . . . ,112 Boles, Kristina . . . . . . 83 Boliver, Helen , . .. 63 Boliver, Ray . . . . , B3 aelaen, Ray .... . . . ea Bolyarde, April ., . 63 Bonak, Barbara . , . . . . 63 Bond, Carole ,.. . ,112, 157 Booken, Charles . . . .49, 83 Boon, Cheryl . . III53I 161 Boone, Leona . . II I I I 53 Boren, Sandra ., , I I I I I 63 Bosley, Kathleen , . . . . 49, 63 serlrell, Bill .... ....,. 0 3 Bothell, lee ., .,,112, 173 Bothell, Richard . . . ....... . 63 aerlrlre, Dianne . .. . . . .110, aa, 63 Bourassa, Joan .... ..,. 8 3, 158, 159, 166 Boutan, Virginia . . .,......,.,,.. B3 sewers, Kathy ., . ,42, 49, 04, 174 B0WmUflr Mike .,30, 112, 165, 170 Boyd, GarY . , . ...., . . , . 63 Boyd. Teri . .0a, 109, 170 Boyer, Bill ..,. Boyton, Jana ...,. Bozworlh, Jonnie , Bradford, William . . Braham, Howard ., Bracey, Mary .... Bradshaw, Elyn , , . Brandfield, Vince .. Brandseth, Robert . . Bronson, Judi ,... Brayton, Mary .. Brazelton, Moc .. Breed, Kay .,... Brekhuis, Jim Brewer, DeWayne .. Brewer, Sandra . .. Brewster, Karen Brinkley, Richard ., Bridges, Bill , Brimmer, Geraldine Brimmer, Jay ..... Brinkerhoff, Gayle .. Bristoll, Karen , . Briscoe, Pele Bristoll, Karen . Brittain, James R, Britton, Keith Britton, Richard . Broadway, Bob .. Broce, Sandra Bromar, Brooks, Brooks, Bonnie Jeanne Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Vernon Brower, i Brown, Ann . . , Brown, Dennis ,. o im. Becky , , Susan , . . Susan , . Brown, ar Brown, rn , Brown, n 6 ffl A g'fX, v 1' .....49, 167, 171, 180, 182, 188, 42, 44, 47, 159. 166, , . ..,......,..,. 84, V.8,4.l.ibV ,f':i:i,'46,'11d, 156, V ' -U,-48, . . . .. .36 . ...,, 112, .,.49, 112, ...113, 165, 66, k wx, x we wx' A' Sf , '51 4 63 63 84 174 1 89 63 63 63 1 94 63 1 74 1 67 63 1 1 2 194 63 84 63 63 1 74 84 1 12 63 1 65 159 175 63 84 175 63 84 211 173 84 63 1 94 84 1 74 1 1 3 84 1 71 63 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brunk, Bruno, Bryers, Bubon, Bubier, Larry , , Mariam Marilyn ,. Roberta ,. Sue . . , Mike . , Roy . Joan , , John . , Marie . Bubier, Shirley . , Buchanan, Sue ,. Buchman, Dee . , Buchman, Sherryl . . Bullard, D. .,., . Bunch, Carol , Bunch, Helen Bunker, Wayne Burbank, Allen . . Burbank, Don . Burge, Bill . . , , Burger, George . . Burketfe, Carrnalette Burkette, Karen , Burkeybile, Bill , , aurkeybaie, Dianne Burnett, John .. , Burnett, Robert Burns, Valerie Burr, Bruce , . Burr, Pam .. Burris, R.-,iph Burrow, Reba Burton, Busier. Gary . .. Diane Busselle, Julie Butcher Butler, Butler, , Tommy , . Al i ce Sue , Bull, Keith ' Buxton, Jim Bybee, or .1 .1 .W- mee-,144 Del Q , this 63 J 63 48, 49 113 1 49 48 84 1111 84 161 G Y Jr 29 11: 1 1, 46 K6 11 wi 'im' f L K 3, ,qv F ' :fi W' ,iv -E ' ,X w f 4 eifer., . , ,, .,,. .4 . 1 , . , A I ,VM we , . g L , ,-rr, 4 1 ',,11 jf 1 . ,,,g, 5 3 ,. ' f' B lc , , lfgqi l 1 ' .ilifl ,fl Cathey, Jerry Cattano, Janet ..,.. Caughman, Sandra .. Cavonaugh, Joe ..,, Cavanaugh, Cathy . . . Ceniciros, Conrad . .. Centofanti, Roselyn .. Cervantes, Rosemary ., Chaboucas, Don .... Chacon, Charles Chacon, Sondra .. Chaffee, Roger . . , Chambers, Bill .. Chance, John ., Chance, Sandra . Chandler, Jim , Chopin, 116,91 .. chaplo, sham, . Chapman, Janice . Norbert ., Chapman, Charlton, Donna . , Chastain, Nancy . . . Laura . . Chatman, chovey, Gilbert . Chavez, Alice . Chavez, Linda , .. Cheairs, Cherry, Lynne-Tanya , , Chester, Bonnie , Chiboucas, Donald ., Chilcott, Gary , .. Childerhose, Judy . Childers, Roy . . Childers, Wanda .. Childs, Sharon Choate, Lois .. , Sue ,,... . Christensen, Steve ,. . Christenson, Mike . Christiansen, Richard fQ114,'1s7, f ' .'1'1'4'. ,ff4d,'64, '.'.'.63, '1'a'6', .,.,...48, ....114, 'ff.6i1,'1's'a', ff64', , f '.'.1is,' 159, , 156,159,161, 169, 115,173,180,182, . f f S42-, Chudacoff, Marsha . . 32, 42, 85, 151, 158, 159, 166, Church, Bill . . 171 158 63 63 84 84 114 161 168 84 161 114 114 202 63 165 84 84 165 64 170 64 84 64 84 114 170 174 84 64 202 115 64 116 64 116 85 116 85 218 64 64 Ciampanella, Kim . .49, Clark, Clark, David , . . Jesse . Clark, Jo Alyce Claunch, Larry .. Cleary, Mike . . Clem, Gary ...... Clemenger, John . . Clements, Douglas Clemons, Carolyn . Cleveland, Sharon . Clyman, Linda .... Coapman, Art Cocke, Richard .. Cockrell, Ray . . Coffee, Patsy ,.... Coffman, Dale ,.., Coggeshall, Dennis Colburn, Yerri .,,. Cole, Dwight . . . Colegrove, De Wight Colegrove, Grace . . Coleman, Dicksie .. Collette, Marty . . . Collins, Katy , . , Collins, Ginger . , . Collins, Rodney Colvin, Ray , . .. Congleton, Jim . Conley, Millie ... Contreras, Joe . Conway, Jimmie .. Cook, Lara Jo . . . Cooke, Lillian . . Cooley, Mary ,, Cooper, Carolyn . Cooper, Gayle . Cooper, John . Cooper, John f . Cooper, Joyce . . , Cooper, Maude Cooper, Pam . Copeland, Jim . 'l .iii io' 5 f-will A 1315, ,Q 1 iff: - 2, 6 1 6 , e 4 'W 1 . 54?-ff, ,wr 1:5 .,,,' , is f' gb, ' A sf W ..........,84,202 ,. .,84,156,161,169 . .29, 34, 47, 113, 157 ....48,113,160,174 ,...46,171,180, 182 ........113, 170 63 ....48 84 ....48 63 63 ...B4, 159 .,,113, 159 48 49 . .,49 84 . ..49 63 .113 .. 63 . 84 , .84,173 84 .. . 63 63 113,173 ,. 63 63 ...84,165 63 ...113 63 63 . .. 63 , ., ,....., . 84 . . 42, 48, 49, 84, 169 . . ,, ,. , 113 . , , 84 84 , ,,.. 63 84,165 ,113 43, 46, 63 loin y rg, ,ill 6. Byfield, Elaine , . Byfield, Larry , . Byrd, sen, .,.. Calderon, lnez . . Caldwell, Judy .,.. . . Caldwell, Ronald . , . . Cole, Jimmy ,... Cales, Marsha . Callahan, Andera Calleros, Mary Ann . . Cameron, Jim .. Cameron, Ricki . Cameron, Steve ., Campbell, Benny , Campbell, Dene . , Capece, Jack . . , , Capelle, Victoria . , . Cordoza, Delfina , Carlock, Ken .,., Carlson, 066,96 . Carman, Darlene . , Carrnicha el, Carol ,, .. Cares, Jerrilyn . Carr, Jane Carrillo, Emma . 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Castillo, Helen Castledine, Marie 30, 113, 156, 157, 158, ..fi7,' '65,' . ..49,113, .-.4.-42-,-11vd,. ,..113, 170, ..',65,' ao, 47, 4d,'11'4,'16d,' f.'f.'a4, 'i1'o,' ...63, 168, .UQQ-45, 63, . ,31, 84, iss, '1f,ff 1i4, . 48, 113 63 63 161 165 84 113 63 217 161 113 171 205 113 113 113 84 113 205 63 B4 161 63 211 84 114 84 63 205 63 63 186 168 63 114 84 114 84 63 114 116 64 169 173 173 189 173 85 64 85 116 64 64 64 218 116 85 64 64 116 211 64 85 85 219 85 64 116 64 161 85 174 85 85 174 64 202 202 116 84 170 170 Corcovelos, Joanna Cornell, Gary .. , Cortez, Delia . . . Costello, Tom . . Couch, Fritie . , Coussoulis, Tina , Cover, Chuck . . Cowan, Mel . . . Cowell, Chris ., Cowell, Linda . Coy, Carolee .. Coyle, Jeff . . . Craig, Linda . . Craig, Ron . . . . Craul, Paul , . Crawford, Charles Crawford. Dean , Crawford, Eugene Crawford, Oscar Crawford, Steve Crawford, Terry . . Creekmore, Jack . Creller, Jim . . . Crew, Judy . . . Crew, Lonelt . Cross, Keith ,,.. Croxson, Carol . Barbara .. Crum, Crum, Orland .. Cummins, Harriet Brian , Cathie . Curley, Curlze, Damui, Paul Daneke, Robert . Eddie , Daniels, Danielson, David Darling, Joan . Darnell, Clay Darr, Pal as .,..43, 64, 170 ....,116,161 64 64 ..,.116,174 ....85,157 ....,...116 ....,....116 ..,.4:1, 47, as .....85,170 .,..85,186 .,.85,173 64 202 .......,.,.117 ....49, 64, 1116 117 .....64, 202 64 as ,.,117,171 ss ...49, 117 64 85,160 64 64,193 ...4s,49,as ....,.,117 64 ...117,158,165,173 as ..,171 64 64 , , 85,173 ,.,64 231 Dase, Pat ,,.. Davidson, Barbara Davids Davids on, Daniel .. on, Linda .. Davies, John . . . Davies, Julie .,., Davies, Ralph . . Davis, Anna , Davis, Claudia . . Davis, Dianne . . Davis, George Davis, Jim . . . Davis, Judy . . . Davis, Mary . Davis, Pat ., Davis, Ralph , . Davis, Scott Davis, Stan . Davis, Trudy . . . Davis, William . Davisson, Sandy . oem., 11,11-11, . neun. Linda . . oemherhge, N16,s6,, Decker, Helene . Deckler, Michael Degon, Jerry . Deiley, Valerie , DeJean, Vicky Delahausie, Sharon De La Del G Torre, M. . eorge, Chris Del George, Sandra Dennet Derby, r, Monte . Joan , DeSha2a, Robert 120 De Silva, Mike DeTinne, Gene . . , DeTinne, Howard De Weese, Mike Dickson, Bob Diel, Alberta Evans, Linda . .. Evans, Jan . .. Evensen, Margaret . Evered, Bernice , . . Everett, Mike . , . Eyres, Caroline .. Eytcheson, Larry .. Faber, Sharron . . Fabrizio, Al . . Fairchild, Bill . . Fallis, Darryl , , Fallis, Harrell . . Fallon, James . Fallon, Ken .... Farmer, Marty . Farrell, Pat . . . Farris, Pat . . . Farris, Sharon . . Fasono, Lana .. Fast, Denney . Feille, Edward . . Feist, Pam .,... Feldman, Carol , , . Feldman, Chays Feldmeir, Mike .. Ferguson, Bonnie . Ferguson, Charles . Ferguson, Sandee Ferguson, Sandra Ferguson, Yvonne .. Ferio, Ruth .... Ferreira, Ed Fetter, Jean .... Fewell, James .. Fierro, Mel .. . Fimple, Barbara Fimple, Bruce . 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B, 47, 56, 57, 118, 123, 159 Dyck, Kit . . 65, 170 Dyckman, Victoria .. Dye, Henry ...... Dyer, Larry .,.. Dyer, Lonnie . . Dyers, Lee .... Dyess, Nora . Earls, Galen . Earls, Harold . . Earls, Janeth , , Easley, Robert .. Eaton, Bob. Ebefly, Bill .... Ecklond, Dixie Lee Bob ..,.,... . S Eddy, Edgar, haron , , . Eden, Janice . . . Edwards, Carol . Edwards, Judie . Edwards, Noma . . Edwards, Phyllis . . Edwards, Vera . . Ehrharut, Sandra . Elias, Dennis . , . Elisalds, Daniel . Elliott, Ellings Joan , . on, Mary . . Emerson, John , Emerson, Velma .. Erickson, Mary Ann Erickson, Robin ,. Ericsen, Marvin . . Erlandson, George . Erwin, Susan . , Escobar, Joel .. Eshelman, Shiela . Espinosll, Linda Espinosa, Peggy ESPY, Sharon . Estes, Cheryl .. Evans, Bob . . 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Galarza, Ronnie . . , Gallo, Dwayne ., Garcia, Greg . , , Garcia, Viola ,.... Garden er, Sandra , Gardner, Carlene . Gardner, Penny .. . Garrard, Joyce . . 1 .'49','12o,' IfQ66,'267,' ...48, 120, 84, 186, 194, ,..,...66, QfQ196.' ..Qf126,' Garrett, Laird . . ......, . . Gates, James Gaynor, Donald , .120, 171, Gee, Carolyn . Gee, Diane ..... Geesa, Patricia , Genemaras, Cynthia Georgenton, Bonnie Gerwig, Richard ,. Gibeau, Bonnie . Gibson , Alfred caff6,a, Mike .. Gilbert on Barbara s , Giles, Parla . .. . Gilliams, Louisa . , Gilmore, Betty . . Gilmore, Frank . Girdenis, Fred , . . ,... 66, 169, H. ', 1 '. 136, .. . 66, . .J f f4s4,'s7,' . . .... 4a, ao, 31, 42, ' 67,1 66 87 171 84 211 165 120 201 170 66 201 87 161 1 20 87 66 87 1 20 1 20 87 1 20 66 120 205 66 87 86 1 20 1 70 66 86 173 87 156 87 120 66 1 73 66 1 ,tri 5? 1 1 1 1 Gladwill, Mike ,.. Glascock, Jane ., Glaser, Ralph . .. Glass, Louis .. Gleason, Jerry .. Gleen, Grace .... Godden, Jerry ,,,. Goepfert, Kenneth , . .' .'li7', ffflicl, . 66 . 87 173 . 66 . 87 . 66 . 66 196 Greenwood, June .. Alice ,. Gregory, Gregory, Darrell . . . Gregory, Gary . . Gregory, Judith . . Gregory, Mike .. Gregory, Roland , . Gresham, Linda . Goff, Judy .,.... ,... 4 8, 87 Grieser, Marcia , , Goforth, Frank ,. 88 Griffin, George . Goggin, Carol ., , . . 88 Gritfin, Pat . , . . . Gold, Michael ..,. , . . 66 Grigsby, Beverly . . . Goldenbee, Mike . . ..... 66 Grim, Sheila , - , r r Goldstein, Sandra . , . .42, 120 Gronemyer, Milton . . , Gomez, Georgia . , .... 88 Groover, John , ., Gonthier, Hugh .,. ,.,.. ,120 Gross, Janis . . . . Gonzales, Charles ....... 66 Groves, Robert , . Gonzales, Fernie . .. .,.., 88, 186 Guariardo, Julio . . Gonzales, Lorraine , ,.... 49, 66, 161 Gullion, Audele ,. Gonzales, Rosalie . ....,.......... 49, B8 Gunthier, H. ,.,, ,. Goodcell, Pat . , ,,38, 120, 122, 159, 170 Gustafson, Michael Gaodner, William . ,....,, .,4..,,, 2 01 Gutierrez, Annie ,. Goolsby, Alvin . . . . , , . , . ,.... . . 88 Gutierrez, Gabriel . , Goss, Sandra . ..,.... ..,... , , 66 Gutzwiller, Vicki . Gowins, Sue ,. . . . . . . ............ . . 88 Guzman, Ray . . Grace, Carolynn . , .47, 120, 156, 157, 158, 174 Grace, Patricia . .,.....,,..,..,., 66 Graady, Judy .. ,.,,. 40, 121, 168, 217 , G,al,am, Diane .. 42. 48, ss. 157, 161, 174 Herkffwn. R-rlwfd r Graham, Donna . ,..,... ...,. . ..43, B8 H'-1flU10Y, Ffed - V Graham, Judy ...., ...,. 3 7, 49, 66 Hadies, Wayne . Grandin, Julie . . 35, 88, 158, 170 Hadley, Carol Gravette, Janice , . . , , .4B, 88, 211 Hagman, Tom . . Gray, Elaana, , ...121, 309 Harm, gym, Gray, Michael , . .,,. 36, 88 Hahn, pam Green, Barbara - - - - -,----,- BB Hahn, Robert . Green, Dan , . . . 29, 49, 121, 168, 171 Haighp, Bonnie Green, Jim , . , -- - , - 66 Haight, Francis Green, Mosetta . , . ..... . . , 121 Haines, Judy A - Green, Roy . . 49, as Hainy, g1,.,,1e, Greene, Kim 88 Hale, Ronnie Greenlee, Judy . 88 Hall, Carol '-9---.,.,. ,,.,. Te... Harpe, R. . . . . Harper, Freeda .. Harper, John , . . Harper, Steve .. Harrell, Janice , . Harrell, Sue . . . Harrington, Elin . Harris, John . . Harris, Kris . . Harris, Mary , Harris, Sarah .. . Hartman, Sue ,... Hartwell, Sandy . Harwell, David , . Hatfield, Charles . , Hawkins, Gary . Hawkins, Kathy . Hawkins, Linda , Hawkins, Sharon . . Hawkins, Tom . , Haydis, Marsha Hayes, Nancy ,, Hayes, Steve ..... Hazos, Irene Head, Norman . , Head, Wayne ,. Heder, Sherry , ., Hedgpeth, Verna ,, Hedler, Regina , Hedrick, Kirk , . Hedrick, Mary . Heibel, .lack .. Heiser, Pat 4 , Held, Janet .. Hellyer, Bill .. Heminger, Irwin . , Hemphill, Doris .... Henderson, Earnestine Henderson, Tim .. Hendricks, James Hendrickson, Jorie Henley, Carol . ....66, ....48, 49, ,.......123, ..........48, ...48,119,123, 49, 119, .........B9, .,...48, 1 ,',A.'4It,A f.'.123, ffIfli9.' .'49,' ,.48, 124, .'ffffli9,' .89, f, 1169, ir-lilidrf '.'.ii4,'ir1',' 66 88 . . .121 66 88 ,..88 ,.121 ...66 ., ,.... 34, 88, ,..43, 121,157, 160, ....,121, . 121 B8 158 174 202 201 66 ., ....121 MA88, 161, 196, .....121,157, 201 174 . , ......... 173 201 .,....... .66, . ., ., ..,48, 88,161 . ...., .. .... 66 . . . 21, 156, 157, 158, 165, 174 . . ,... , ,, . 121,161 . . . 66 ,.,...121,173 ,. . . 48, 49, 66 ,. 4B,8B, 169, f1i1','1'52', .. .165, 196, 48 , 43 175 , 66 170 166 201 , 66 , 88 , 66 , 66 66 66 Hall, nan .. Hall, Phillip Hall, sla ve ..... Holloway, Beverly .. Halsey, La Rae .,., Halstead, Richard . Hom, Judy ...... Hamaker, Rex Hamil,on, Karen . Hamilton, Ron .. Hamilton, Steve . Hamilton, Terry . . . Hammock, Carol . , Hammock, Mitchell Hammond, Elizabeth Hampton, Hampton, Hamey, Haney, E Dean . . Linda . , Carl . . ugene Haney, Frank Hann, Patricia . . Hann, Robert . , . Hanna, Birdie . ., Hanna, Catherine . Hanna, Martha . Hanna, Mary . Hanquet, Carolyn . Hansen, Marianna , Hansen, Robert ,. Hanson, Ronald . Harbauer, leroy , . Harbauer, Mike , . Harbaugh, Linda . . Harbeson, Lars . Harbeson, Muriel , Hardin, Craig , Hare, Ever , ,. Harkness, Sandra Harmon, Dave . , Harmon, Dorr . , Harmon, Jerry . Harner, Sheryl , . ...43. 173, 175 .....BB,175 ...sa, 167 ...67,171 ....66 ..,..66 ....4a,aa .......aa ....66,175 ,,121, 165 .....,171 ,.121,170 66 ...121 ,..,.66 ....121 ,..,4B,8B ...ae .......121 . ..,. use .. .. .,.,66 .as,157,l96 . .... ,121 ..,...,89 ..ll9 .,........66 . 40,121,168 . ,.,, .59 ,......89 ...43,s9 .... .,66 . 66 .. 47,89,156, 165 . .aa ,. ,49, 66 . .,,.. .121 ,66 210,211 ..,,,.....66 ,. ,. ,,.66 .. . 121 ao, 167, 186, 193, 201 .,,89 124, .IQi25,'166,' .,..48, 49, 125, 125, .67,' Q'! i5 24 'w if ' ' A ', 1, 2 f..-ac,-Q... 1 ... 4 601166 ....49 Henley,Daryl.....,...,....................124 Holding,Cindy... .....89 Henley,Gloria 168 Holladay,Fred.... 186 Henning, Marion .... 30, 34, 124, 156, 157, 158, 161, 165 Holland, Glenda 201 Henning, Mike . . . . . . . ,........ . . . ,43, 67, 204 Holloway, Barbara . , . 89 Henry, Angie . . . ....,.,., 67 Holm, David . . , . . . 9 Henry, Lavinia . . . .,,.. 67 Holmes, Jay . . . . 123 Henses, Chuck ..... ...,.. 1 B6 Holmes, Mary ,. 165 Hequemburg, John .. .,.. 67, 204 Holst, Le Roy ., 123 Herman, Fred ...... ,,.43, 89, 171 Holtz, Don . . . 174 Herr, Hazel ...... . . ,,.. 124 Holtz, Nancy . , , 123 Herrara, Arnold . . ..,... 89 HondraS, Rena . . 170 Hester, Nowelle . . . . . .67, 170 Hood, Janice , , 89 Heyer, Judy ..... ...,. 6 7 Hooks, Judie . , , , , , , 89 Hickey, Larry , . , . . .43, 89 Hooley, Barbara , . ... ., 89 Hicks, Art ...,, . . .167, 186 Hooley, Steve .. 89 Hicks, Barbara ..,. . . .124, 176 Hoover, Peggy . . 89 Hicks, Kathy ....,.. ......,.. 6 7 Hopper, John . . . . . .123 Higgenbotham, Mari . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Happer, Sharron . ... . .123 Hilbig, Rex .. . . .. .. .89, 167, 174 Hgmbugkle, Craig . . 89 Hilborn, Blair ,. . . , .,...,.. 67 Homing, Glgrig , , 170 Hildebrandt, Donald ,. ....., 89 Hgrrgn, Helen ., . 123 Hilter, Ray ........ ..... 4 6, 67 Horton, Holley . . 174 Hill, David .... .,..,,... 1 24, 175 Houghton, Ernest . . ,....123 Hill, Diem' 67 rlaialamsa,-a,a,. .-.123 Hiller, Judy ... . . . .48, 124, 210, 211 Hoyde, Syqyr ,, , B9 Hiller, Pal ,.... .....,.,,. 4 3, 89 1-1,-,,,,.,,,4, p.,,,,11 ,, 211 Hilton, Dennis . , . , . . 89 Howqyd, Herghgl . , 171 Hinds, Priscilla . . e - - B9 Howard, Mary . . 67 Hinkleman, John . , , ..,... 67 Howe, Carol , , , , 186 Hinton, Mary . . .,,, 49, 89 Howell, Homme I ,- 67 Hisons, Janis ,. 43, 67, 111 Howes, Mike ., . 102 Hiosan, Sandra ....., 67 plaxay, Jannifa, , 67 llabbs. Jim . ...l24 Hoxsey, Richard . 211 Hobkirk, Robert . . . .,...,.,...., 67 Hoxsey. Richard . . 89 Hobson, Carolyn , . ,..,,..... . . . 124 Hoyt, Don Etta . . 199 Hodges, Eileen , . ,. .67, 170, 209, 210, 211 Hoyt, Mike . . ,. . . 67 Hodson, Dorothy ., ,.,,...... ..,,. 8 9 Hubbard, Barbara , 67 Hoefling, Kathy , .. ,.., 124, 159, 161 Huckabcla, George .. , . .124 Hoffman, Terry , . . , . 89 Hudgens, Pamela . . . , 67 Hofmaister, Gerald , 90, 174, 204 Hudgens, Richard . . . B9 Hogg, Jon . , , . 90 Hudgens, Rosa lee .. 89 Holden, Judith 124 Hudley, Sandra . ., ..,42, 47, 90, 159, ......,.125, 174, , ,..,.48, 48','1i25,i ,...49,125,157, 'l'96.'157,' 90, 157. 124 67 90 21 1 90 67 67 67 124 90 90 175 90 67 1 65 156 1 25 90 201 166 176 90 67 90 90 125 90 90 157 158 90 67 174 174 125 67 67 125 125 125 67 67 233 Lackey, Julie .... 69 Hudson ,Bill Hudson, Bob .. . Hudson, Jim . .. Hudson, Jim . .. Hudson, Judy . . Hudson, Susan . . . Hudson, Susan . . . Hughes, Charles . . . Hughes, Connie . . Hughes, Dennis . . Hughes, Kenny .. Hughes, Linda . . Hughes, Tom . . Hull, Barbara . . Hull, John Hull, Joyce ..... Hummel, Mary Humphrey, Barbara .. Humphries, Gail . . Hunsaker, John . Hunt, James .. . Hunt, Wayne . Hunter, Frank . Hunter, Kathleen . . . Huntley, David . Hurst, Walt . . Huston, Carolyn . Huston, Stan Hutson, Judy . . . . . Hyde, Elizabeth . . lde, Joan . lmhiors Ingram, ki, Jim . Charles Ingram, Jon Inman, Inman, lsenber lsenber Paul .. Sherry . . . g, Paulo . . g, Sandi Itzin, Judy ..... Ivey, Barbara .. Kassay, Sharon . . . Katxka, Carol . , Kaufman, Jeff . . Kealy, David . . . Keene, Linita .. Keene, Jim . .. Keith, Gary . Kelbe, Jean . . Keller, James . . Keller, Lee .... Kelley, Janet , . . Kelley, Susan . Kelley, Susan .. Kellogg, Cheri . . Kelly, Douglas .. Kelly, Kathy . Kelvington, Harald . . Kendall, Joyce ..... Kennedy, David . . Kennedy, Diane . , ,.., . . Kennedy, Jim ....., . . Kennedy, John ,.... 28, 31 Kent, Kennedy, Linda .. .,,. .. Kent, Kern, 90 ...125 ,..90, 186, 187, 204 . ...... ...125 ....67, 209, 211 ......67, 170 .. .-16,91 ....67,201 . .125 ..91,157 . ..91 ,.91 91 .. ...91 .. 67,201 .. . 91 .. 91,176 ...125, 170 . 91 .. 91 . ..67,170 ., ..125 ...196 . .49, 68 . . 67 125 . 125,165 . 91 68 .47,159,174 . . 67 . .91 91, 173 .. .,.,. 125 . 47 67 40, 125, 159 67 . 67 Ivey, Judy .. Ivy, Richard . Jackson, B111 . Jackson, Chris . . Jackson, Donna . . . Jackson, Jerry . Jackson, John ,.,. Jackson, lawrence . Jackson, Patsy . . . Jackson, Pauline . . Jackson, Sherry . Jackson, Terry . Jackson, Tom . . Jacobs, Jan . . Jacobs, Jerry . .. Jacobs, Jon .. Jacobs, Kenneth . Jacobsen, Karen . . Jacobsen, Larry . Jacobson, Judy . Jacobson, Scott . James, Dude Jamison, Steve . . Janbal, Gail Jarnagin, Linda .. Jeannette, Bob Jeffery, Peggy .. Jetlords, M. Jenks, Jan . . Jenks, Warren . . Jensen, Barbara Jensen, Bill ... Jensen, Jeff Karen . Jensen, Jeske, Kenneth Jessup, Mary Joens, Roger .. .. Joerger, Sherrie . 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Sanders, Marvin . , Sanderson, Sharleen Santero, Dave Sarisolf, Dave Sather, Carol S . . .39,l 49, 139, 15911 ....H.49V. . f97,' ...97, 157, Q97, '1'ao',' . . .139, 180, ' f'.f139, . . .139, 165, .. ,.'f1.11','171',l . .48, . 93, 207, 210, is.. 49. . 17196, . 49, 73, 411 73 173 97 73 73 201 97 160 97 139 182 182 97 139 142 139 139 168 73 139 189 139 211 98 98 140 161 73 73 98 73 201 196 73 73 98 98 Randal, Nancy . . Randig, Evelyn . . Randolph, Shari . . Ranger, Phyllis . . Rankini, Ed .,., Rappaport, Steve . . Rashall, John ..... .. . , Rasmussen, Floyd , . Rothman, Joon ,.,. Rauhauser, Carol .. Rausch, Linda . , . Rousch, Terri ,,., Rauscher, Dean . . , . . Rawlings, Douglas Rawlings, Ray . , . Raynor, Clare . . . Reasons, Dann Reber, Michae Redman, Jack ,. Reed, Lindo .. Reed, Roy . , , Reed, Sandra Reed, Sharon . . Reed, Willard . . Reeves, Billy ,. , Rehkop, Ray . . Reich, Penny .. Reno, Sue .,.., , y.. I.. Resendez, Emmett .. Resendez, Pete . Rest, Reva ...,.. Rhynes, Don . Rhodes, Don , . . Rhodes, Don .. . Rhoades, James . Rhoades, Thelma . Rhodes, Joann Rhyner, Mory . Rice, Bob . , . Rich, Bonnie ..., Richardson, Chuck . Richey, Lloyd .,72 ...1311 .,97 ...72 ,..........138 32, 33, 34, 138, 158, 214 ...138,204 .......138,157 .........49,72 .........72,l74 .,.37,72,165, 174 ...,.,.....13s .,72 ..97 ..72 .....97 ..,,,..72 ...97, 211 .. .,............... 138 .. ,.......,... ..,,, 7 2,169 9, 32, 41, 115, 138, 157, 166 .. . ,.97 ...7z ..,.,..72 .....97,161 .,..43, 72, 205 ..43, 138,169 ..97,157, 169 .72 ..72 .. 97 ., , 97 97 . .31,97,16B 72 ..97, 168, 172, 174, 201 138 Rickert, Sharel .. Riddell, Ray . Rider, Francis .,.. Ringo, Dennis .,... Ringwald, Raymaund Rippetoe, Judy ,... Ristow, Deanna .. Ritchie, vnginid .. Rivas, Esther .... Robershaw, Judy .. Robertiello, Mike . . Roberts, linda ,,.. Roberts, Mary .... Roberts, Richard , , Robertson, Dennis . . Robertson, Gail . . . Robertson, Janice . Robertson, Jean . Robertson, Linda , . Robertson, Lowell , . 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Schwandt, Kathy . Schwartz, Karen . .. Schwartz, Sandi , Schwartz, Steve . Schwedt, Sandra ,.., Schweikhard, Darlene , , Schwinturter, Ronnie Schoolard, Sharon Scolloy, Pat . , Scott, Angus . Scott, Bill . . Scott, Charles . Scott, Flay , , Scott, Gene Scott, John . . Scott, Ray . Scovel, Richard . Seale, Linda . . . Seaman, Barbara Sebern, Carol lui, .1407 ' 98 ..,98,175,177 ,,.., ..73 ...49, 140, 161 .....140, 170 ..140 .98 ,.73 ...73,173 .,..140 ....73 ,..140 ...48, 98 ..,.98 ...,...98 146, 156, 157, 176 .......,194,202 .....140 ,...4B, 98 ...73,201 .....140 . .98 .98 ...98 -98 73 .. 98 .43,47,73 ,. ..140 ....73,169, 174 .73 ...,.73,173 .....98,173 73 ...48, 140, 146 ....177,196 ...49,98,196 ..98 .98 73 . 98 Sedivy, George .. Seep, Mdnhd . , . Seidlitz, Mary .. Seifried, Micole . . Selby, Bob . . Selby, Pat . . Sellers, Denise . . . Sells, Jim . , .. Sepessy, Pat . Sereseres, linda . . sefnn, Judy . . Sewerd, C harles . . Sewerd, Margaret .. Seward, P. . . 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Smith, Mike . , Smith, Mona . , Smith, Pat . . Smith, Paul ,,.,, Smith, Phyllis . Smith, Phyllis Ann Smith, Randy . , . Smith, Ray C. . Smith, Ray E, Smith, Richard Smith, Sandra . . Smith, Sarah . . Smith, Sharyl . . Smith, Susie Smothers, Saundra Smythe, Sara . Sneed, Pam . Sniclecor, Kent . Snider, Erwing .. Snively, Paige , Snook, Bob . . Snookol, Donald Snow, Phyllis ., Snyder, Dan Snyder, Shirley Sonii, Judith . Sorenson, Claudia Sorenson, David Sorenson, Sigrid Sora, Richard , . Sauder, Ronald . South, Larry . Spargo, Allen , Spargo, Don Sparks, Milton Spaulding, Gerry Spealman, Evan Speir, Ronald Spence, Nolan 1 i , l 1 s1i,,w,,, Bob , .A .,,. ,. . , , 75 Stirling, La,,y,! , 192 Stirling, Vallaiie 4 1 f' 175 5',J2er1,Fd1v1n . ...,.. 99 sr- .iean,lJudy aj .... 1 , . I ..,. 11175, 210, 211 Stotkham,JRi,khar , 7111. , llyf . 1 . , .9911M,18'l, 186, 201 s,6a,ia,,,ly Kothr .. ,S .391 143,i159, 161, 217 Sw4hb,' Emily 1 1., 'l.f.f .Y ..... ,11l99, 157, 160, 166 Stoke's,RayL...'.,.!. .,,, .,,., ,l.,f'... , .. 75 starve, J ML mf . f, , ... ..,'lf ...... ...99, 186 Stonej Nhicy Suk . ..l.. ,. .. 143 si6,,6, ,Paul ,Sf I' .,.., .,,..,. . 75 siaaekinglepanl .. 21, ,... 'K' . ,...,. ..75, 202 Stofey, Qr 9 . . . . , lu, , ,,.... 143,165, 175 s,a,,a,, aaa ,Qi ...,. ,,1V..., ,.48, 143, 157, 160 Stran0,, :ci Q34 ,...... ,1,. . , ..,.... 47, 75, 202 Str 'tirma , Ron' . . 1'l,. ., . , ., .99, 195 snr, land., 'Basi ,.l,l' . , .. . . . . ,143 Stridkland, Shirl ,ii . , ,,,, 75 Stricklin, Jim . . .1,,1'. . , , , , 143 Strikklin, LeRoy j, 4, . . , , , 99 Stiocle, Sally .,.. . . 143, 159 Stroh, Bill . . ,,,,,,,, 143 Strong, Dennis . V , I143, 172 Stubbs, Jan , , , , , , , 75 Sturges, Bryant .... 99, 194 si,,16,,illa, Jagk . .143, 180, 182 Stuteville, Jim .. , , ,75, 155 Suder, Sharon . ,,,, 75 Sullins, Ronny , 46, 99 Summers, Allen , , , 75 Summers, Loretta , ,, . 99 Susan, David . . . 99, 201 sayaan, Melinda , ..,,.. .,.. . . ., 75 Swafford, Jackie 32, 42, 43, 143, 157, 160 Swain, Bill ... . . 43, 119, 144 SW'-Ilfl, Cheryl .42, 119, 144, 160, 172 Swain, Tom . , . . . . . , . 99 Swan, Larry ,. . ,. . 144 Swanson, Camilla ,.,. 144, 170 Swanson, Dawn ,... 35, 99, 159 Swarthout, Carl , 173 238 Swope, Gail . , Swope, Nancy . .. Tabor. Allan . . . Tabat, Marvin , . . Taichaman, Larry Talafuse, Ron Talcott, Phil .... Talcott, Phillip , ,. Talley, Sharon . Tanner, Jim . , Tailton, Judy .. Tate, Richard ,. Taylor, Chris . . . Taylor, Dave M. Taylor, Gail . . Taylor, George . Taylor, Harold . Taylor, Pat , , . Taylor, Roger . , . . , . Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Tom , . Teague, Richard Tehkat, Athol , . Tekaot, Flex , , , Tekhat, Leonard ., Telles, Lon , . ...142, . f f foo, , . .99, f ,V f142', f.'.42, f 7142, 157, , 99, 166, , 49 '142, 160 46, 46, -142, 165 31, 142, 165, 168, T . 1731 . .,,, ,.... 1 44, . ,144,177,180,182 . ..,..........,, -1 30, 38, 144, 157, 159, f'f1Q'f'136 172, .69-96, 157, 161, 165, 1.41 , 1 42 174-, 99, 167, 74, 169 157, ' 173 171, .99, 74, 174 99 74 170 99 74 74 176 1 66 74 175 1 42 99 174 1 57 74 74 21 1 99 99 165 172 74 74 176 1 60 1 99 1 74 74 165 99 1 60 1 42 99 204 99 142 99 74 204 1 65 1 86 Spencer, Cheryl , . , Spencer, Conrad . . Spencer, Janice .. Spencer, Linda . . . Spencer, Marilyn . Spiedel, Sandi .. Spielman, E. .. Splan, Bob . . , Spill, David .... Springer, Nancy , Stackhouse, Lois Stackhouse, Ruth . Stacks,- Stadtma Stafford Stager, Staggs, Stal l cup Stamm, Bob .... n, Vicki . . , Gary Barbara . . Becki . . , , Ron . . . David . . . Starbuck, Eddie .. Srame, Wayne . Starr, Nancy . Starr, Raymond Statler, Steding, Stettek, Jerry . . . Lori Mary . . Steil, Michael , Stein, P alryw ., s,,,,,,6,iage, Don . Stetson, Don .. . Steward, Joel . . . Stewart, Charles , . , Stewart, lzola . Stewart, Karen A. Stewart, Karen C, Stewart, Karen H. Stewart, Roy , , , .. Stewart, Stephanie ,, Stewart, Steve . . . Stewart, Steve ,... 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Theora Threatt, Sandra .,.. .. Threatt, Susan , . Thulin, Don .. . Thulin, Ed Tibhetts, R ward ., oger , , Tidmore, Sandra . Tillman, la,,y . .. Timko, Mi lon Timmerman, Larry Tinsley, James . Telles, Ron Temple, Elaine Templeton, Mary Terreri, Bonnie ,. Ter,-ill, Thelesa .. Terry, Lindo .. Terry, Darrell . Teubner, Dick Thanukos, Louis Thorp, Stanford . . Tharp, Stanley . Theobald, Gayle Thomas, Bill ., Thomas, Bonnie i31i 32, '144,' .. ...., 144, 171 156, 157, 158, 174 . ....,..,...,. ,..75 ., 75 . 75 ,.. 42 102 .102 ., . 144 ., . ..47, 75 ,47, 75, 201 ., ,102 ,. 102 102 Tippey, Judy , , 1al,y.Ji,,,, . Todd, Allan Todd, Dave Todd, Joe . , . Tolley, Roderick Tossetti, Paul . Town, Prentice . , Trammell, Ronald . Trapp, Roger . ,. Treadaway, Melbo Treas, Raymond , Tribbitt, Everitt Tribble, Charles . Trimble, Bob ..4a, 75, 161, ...46 ,..,43, . , ,,.. ...,., 4 7 30, 32, 140, 145, ' f f 52.9, '36','42, 35, '1' 02, A 165, 210, .75, 210, ,44e',' 102, ...,..49, f f .49, 47, 144, .,...42, .,.48, 49, '64, '76, 156, 158, , . . .102, 102,'156, 145, -1174, .,76, ..f'145,' ,.,..49, 102, .,145, 171, 180, 182, . .194, 199 75 157 211 144 144 211 102 170 75 75 102 102 174 145 75 102 217 159 167 76 76 1 70 76 1 45 1 45 145 1 80 1 70 1 O2 1 02 102 1 02 76 1 02 1 02 1 70 76 1 73 145 199 204 Wade, Bob , , ,77 Troise, Louis .,.. Trop, William . . . Troup, Jerry .. Troulman, Jim .. Troxel, Marsha .. Troxel, Sharine .. Tubbs, Richard .. Tullis, Pal .... Tullis, Roscoe ..,. . ,. Turbeville, Bruce .. Turner, Barbara . Turner, Diane ., Turner, Dave .. Turner, Molly .. Turpin, Bob . Tyrell, Bob Ulicny, Elaine ., Ulicny, John .. Ullom, Roberta Ulmer, Nancy .. Ulrich, Don . . Underhill, Clyde ., Underwood, Belli . . ' '47, 145, -170,11-71, ...145, U Diane 29, 31, 38, 56, 145, 156, Urkov, Calhie . ..., . Urkow, Uller, Ronny , Vacco, Patti . Voce, Richard . . Vagl, Arnald .,.. Vaillencourl, Anne . Valade 1, Raymond . Valodez, Rosalie , Valee, Van Bu Van Dr Leonard skirk, Jill , ake, Valerie ,. Valandingham, Jerry , Vanlandingham, Joan V . ,30, 31, 145, Q42, '4a,' 180, 182, 165, i201i,i . ., Q. 1451. .42, 45, f fff76.4 .35, 102, 101.159, 159,'168,' 146, 154, . .76, .'.'76, V 1.76, cw Kal 'W 1,--eo? Wheeler, Lynn .. While, Beverly . , While, Bill . , . While, Cindy .. While, Dennis . . . While, Elizabeth , . While, Joe ,..... While, John ....... While, John Dudley . . While, Mike ,. While, Penny While, Ronald .. While, Sharon While, Tom . . While, Vera Whilebrock, Janice . Whileman, Tommie . Whilley, Roberl Whilmill, Joe . wllllinkef, Gwynne . whlcumhnnl, Ml-ninne Wickham, Janel , .. Wiebenga, Harold Wiedeman, Mary Wilburn, Gloria Wilcox, Jack . Wiley, Kay . ., Wilburn, Ronnie Wilke, Karen Wilkins, Willard, Ronnie David . Williams, Ann ... Williams Williams Williams, Williams, , Donna . . , Darolhy Darolhy Jerry ,gf ' 102 76 76 145 102 145 102 145 199 102 102 76 219 145 76 168 169 145 174 159 102 76 1 66 76 215 76 168 76 76 145 161 145 173 76 170 194 76 77,165 ....103 ....149 77 .4s, 1411 77 77 ,.,...,.49,77, 196 ,..14B,1B0,182,183 ...,14B 49, 77, 166 103, 175 ,...149 .. 149,202 ,..103 ...49, 77 103 .,......103 . ........, 149 . 42,169,183 ...149 . .103 . 149 . .. .. 77 .. .102 . 34, 111, 149, 158, 205 102,159 . ,77, 186,202 .. .49, 77 . ..77,1B6 41102, 170 . . 77 .. 102,157 .. 149 ..102 102 Van Nice, Carolyn .. Van Wie, John . . . Vanys, Joyce . . , Verrue, Carol ,. Verrue, Randall .... Veslerby, Roberl ...,, Villarreal, Josephine Villegas, Dick ...... Vince, Robin ..... Vince, Sue ,. Vinson, Fred . . . Vinson, Malvern . , . Vorhies, Barbara . . . Voss, Loraine . . Wagner, Linda .. Waile, Gil , .. Walden, Mike , Walker, .ludee . . . Walker, Marilyn . Wall, Barbara ...,, Wall, Cheryl .,., Wollerius, Mary Lou Wallell, Eileen Walmer, larry ., . Walstra, Jeanetle . Waller, Danny . . Walton, Carol ,, Walton, Wayne . wnfd, Palsy . Warden, Cheryl . Ware, Anne Warn, Linda Warn, Sarah . Warner, Connie Warner, Donald . Paul . Warner, Warner, Sandra Warrick, Dennis . . , . .49, .1 1103, '171, '1'a0,' W . . ..., ' .'1'4a',' 57, 103, '159,' . '.'.76'.i .f.f'.'10i4, '1'57',i ..16. 147, 157. .. 49 43, 66, 1'03','170,' 171,' 76 145 76 145 103 182 76 76 147 103 76 76 103 147 103 147 165 103 214 147 167 76 147 171 103 76 103 147 103 103 160 175 147 103 76 76 202 76 ' 147, 202 , 147, 154, 156, 157, Waskel, Ron .,.. . . Walkins, Belly ..... Walkins, Gary ...... Walkins, Linda .... 30 Walson, David . , . Watson, Mary ,. . .103, 157, '159, ....49, 76, 159,'169,' Walson, Jaan . . . Wall, Bill .,.. Way, Margery ,. Wear, Paul . Weaver, Jerry . . . Weaver, Marilyn .. Weaver, Shirley . . Web, Maggie . . Webb, Chuck , . , Webb, Jesse . , Webb, Roberl . Webber, Marcia . , . Wechsler, Jerry . . 147, I 170, ...76, .. f A '43, .....43,47, 103, ,.47, 76, 186, 199, f f f1i47,'1'65'.'170, Weeks, Weeds, Weeks, Bud . , . Susan . . . Richard . Weinback, Richard .. Welborn, Larry , Welliver, Bill Wells, Diane Wells, Marlene .. Wells, Richard . Welzig, Wendell Wenzel, Werner, Wesch Wesne Wessel, Wesl, Wesl, Wesl, West, Diane , Jane . Jackie . Carol , Joel r, Bob Linda Chrisly Donna Jamie .. Kennelh Weslbroolr, Truill Weslon, Donald Weslphall, Judilh -nm... Williams, Ken . Williams, Larry . . Williams, Linda , . , Williams, Roger , .. Williams, Tom .... Willingham, Dick . Willis, Linda .. . Willover, .lim ... Willsey, Darold , . Wilmulh, Rae . .. Wilsey, Delberl . . . Bonnie Richard . Wilsey, Wilsey, Wilsel, Linda .. . Wilshire, David . . Wilshire, Earlene .. Wilson, Ed Wilson, only . . Wilson, Janel Wilson, Judilh , Wilson, Judy Wilson, Lyann , Wilson, Palsy Wilson, Phil . Wilson, Sanda . Winegar, Frank Winkelman, Granl . Winn, David , . Winslow, Don . Wisehaupl, Joan ,. Witsken, Mary Gene Willen, Tom . . Woerlink, Judy . . Woerlink, Mike Woerlink, Ron Wolford, Eloise ...102 ,....149 ....4:1, 102, 171, 202 ...........43, 102 ,.,.43,157,171 149,168 .......171 ., 77 .. 149,170 .. 102 .. 102,166 ..., ...77 ..,,.... ...77 ,..149, 180, 102, 202 .. 31,113,149,158 .....,,.,..,.102 .. .,..,........,,.. 49,77 ..,,...,.,... 102,157 za, 49, 93, 149, 157, 159, 174 ..,.,. ....,.149 . 46,102 ..,,...,,102 . ..149, 165, 171, 199 . ....102 ,77 ...,.149 .. .49, 77 ,....,..102 ,.49,77,173 77,207,211 ....102 .149 149 Wall, Wolfe, Diana . . . Woll, Waocl, Karen .. Bill ,,. Wood, Glenn . . Wood Wood Wood Wolle all, Jack . s, Nal ., . sey, David . . . n, Berlha , Wooten, Jerry . w,ny, Dorolhy . . wnghl. Jim ..., 1Nrighl, Kay . , Wrighl, Russell ..... Wrysi nski, Howard .. Ybarra. Ben . York, Yohn, Young, Young, Ernesl , . Bob . . Clara , Cloe . . Young, Mike . . Young, Paul .. .. Younger, Raberl ..... Ynoaguirre, Carolyn Yzaquirre, Connie .. , Yzaquirre, Roby . . Zausch, Gary Zaludek, Pal . . Zug, Dick .... Zuvello, Judie .,.... ,43, .........,.49, . ,,.,. I bi. .....47, .1.43,' 44Q' .... 76, .,77, ....'.'.77, .77, 173, . 148, 165, 1.677 Abi, 1511, '1',L0, ..1i02fi67, . . f f-49. . . .149, . f f77, ...102, . .f,'.46,'77', ...149, 165, f f f f31','102, .,,.. , .48 49, 149, 1 47 1 66 147 174 1 03 21 1 103 202 76 76 173 103 1 47 103 205 201 201 76 189 1 03 76 43 1 03 103 196 76 147 147 168 21 1 77 148 173 186 77 1 03 1 69 103 148 77 77 103 1 .46 174 .102 .149 173 .102 . 77 . 77 . 77 .102 77 158 77 196 . 77 161 .102 165 171 .102 168 .149 ,77 161 .. ..77 ...1U2 ,..149 .102 77 239 40 r.Ql.and furthermore We, the administration and members of the l96O Pacificana staff, wish to formally summarize and evaluate our accounts on this the night of our last, very last deadline. 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