Palm Springs High School - Chia Yearbook (Palm Springs, CA)
- Class of 1963
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Arthur Lyons Art Staff: Pete Younghusband, Jenny Sale, Wayne Miller Sports Editor ......................., Kit Smith Senior Class Editor ............ . . . Sheri Michel Senior Staff: Scott Kennedy Advertising Editor ............... Pam Sheptenko Advertising Staff: Dinah Bernstein, Bonnie Bonfils, Maggie Soran Activities Editor .................. Peter Barbara Activities Staff: Korrine Murphy, Willis Edwards Photography Editor ............... Jett Jernigan 'Supplement ................. Willis Edwards -The 25th Publication of the Chia- 1963 Cmpfwwm. . Everything grows. Trees grow, rivers grow, ani- mals grow, people grow. Yet everything grows differently. And when does something obtain its personality? During its early existence. This applies from the Mississippi river to apple trees to kittens. But let's talk about people. Youth is the most im- portant time of all. lt's then that you choose your goals and ideals. When you're young, you develop your own char- acter. Acorns into tremendous oaks, puddles into surg- ing rivers. Young animals into old, as we, the youth of today, searching and seeking, grow into tomor- row's adults. Li Siegel Emerging from the roots of our society, youth has progressed and found its place. With boundless ener- gy and a striving for individuality, the young are anxious to succeed. Whether casual or sophisticated, youth is a very special time in our lives. Even through times of tur- moil and uncertainty, the freshness and vitality of this period shines through. This time of learning ac- cented with bliss and a dignity of its own, is the be- ginning of the future and the long road ahead. Cynthia Marci Shimmering sand dunes, glowing from the moon's reflection, make up an amazingly beautiful desert scene. It is from these roots that our present generation has grown and prospered. Each going his different way into a glorious or perhaps treacherous future. But they will always be indebted to the edu- cation received in this school, and this, their town. The town will grow and prosper. And, as they return to their city, whether to visit or reside, they reminisce over the' beautiful desert, in which they spent their youth. Gail Rector H KE Cbmww.. ahmwmuw jhwwduw. lmymwyuuwu 1. I I EQwwM 1 pl .1 1.6-19 . QQ-97 100-107 110- 131 ., 1517 16 O1-1 jhhmmwmg ...... 1 ... A86-Q08 L Y UE , Q -g X Q. W ff M 9 CJ , f,2 jS s 'Y s Y N N V + T R sa, Fx-4' -+I ,WX I KS!-Igliiff ig -:L-3 Q ,nigh 644- il... X. .Sig F Yr .K JJJ N I 1 xxx Ulf QA ull, I O . I . :EK u NI 'L I 'T' - Hel SM a successful life. Calvin E Anderson Principal A man we all know well because of his close work with the stu- dents themse.lves, is our assistant principal, Wayland Reynolds. In working with the students he has found that the standards of conduct at Palm Springs High are what they should be. He respects the student body and feels they are reliable. This can be seen, he points out, in the way the student body responded to the littered campus appeal, earlier this ear. Pllthough Mr. Reynolds has had various iobs in his 15 years at P.S.H.S., he has always worked closely with the students. He enioys this relationship because it keeps him busfy an.d he has the chance to 'meet everyone. All those who do know Mr. Reynolds personally will agree that he is a good friend and a very understanding person. We, as human beings, deal with infinity There no limits placed upon us except those we place ourselves. Our horizons extend into worlds we c yet see. Education prepares us for this unknown And it is with you. Graduation from high school opens horizons. Where you go or how far you go depends your personal goals and your willingness to obtain Your expectations of life should be possible to ac although not always readily and easily attainable not settle for the mediocre The world moves swiftly and change creates c tunity. You must be prepared to accept the challenge the change. You must be prepared to accept the resl bilities of our society social, civic, and financial Y must develop a personal integrity that will guide you Graduation is a moment of truth As head of the counseling staff, George Scholl has done a tre- mendous iob organizing the guidance program at Palm Springs High School. He enjoys his job as counselor because is gives him a chance to work with all the students. He believes we are fortunate to have such a beautiful school and should appreciate its opportunities. ln his nine years at Palm Springs High, Mr. Scholl has watched the student body increase from 300 to 1300. The growing campus, itself, also shows constant changes. One thing, he points out, which has stayed the same, is the school spirit. He feels we have a good student body with a high spirit rating. To those of us who know him petsonolly, he is a true friend. Wayland Reynolds George Scholl Assistant Head Counsellor Austin R. Sellery Superintendent KD- At year's end a feeling of another step completed comes over one. This feeling is a mixed feeling.for all of us. We will recall a mixture of the year's failures and successes. Was it a good year or do you feel merely glad it is over? Whether you look back with satisfaction or regret may depend upon the measuring stick you use. Our first inclination will be to look at The outer things - the grades earned, The Student Body offices held, The letters won, and even The acquaintances made. But what are These outer Things, but a hoped for measure of an inner strength and an inner growth. I caution you to look beneath these outer things, as valuable as They may seem for they are forgotten with time. They may not re- veal how the task was faced or how the race was won . Did you bring integrity and personal commitment to the demands made of you? Do you ask for meaning and a creative solution to iustify the giving of your ener- gies? Was life becoming more and more significant each day? Only you can answer these questions. These are the real clues to the measure of this past year. Mr. John Miles, assistant superintendent of our schools, is a man who truly enjoys his iob. Being with the business end of the school district, he is connected with such jobs as paying salaries, han- dling insurance, purchasing, and running the trans- portation and cafeteria departments. He is associ- ated with the elections and the purchasing of sites for new schools. As an ex-teacher, he is well ac- quainted with the school and students. This knowl- edge is often helpful to him. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, graduate of U.S.C. and the University of Oklahoma, has been Director of Instruction in the Palm Springs School District for the past seven years. She, with the help of the department heads at P.S.H.S. plans new courses for our curriculum. Our choice of electives grows more varied due to her devotion. Mrs. Mitchell believes, We have a very fine school with fine leadership. lt has been a pleasure to watch the students with whom I've been oc- quainted graduate from such a fine schooI. Clara C, Alcorn Edwin D. Allcllacuglt Jr. A.B.p U.C.L.A. A,B., Colgate Univ. M.S.W., U.S,C, M.A., Stetson Univ. Counselor, Big Sisters, Co-sponsor Phot0gr0Pl'lY, Cl1emlSTfY1 Gen- Science Greta Baldwin Clare Ballagh A.B., U.C.L.A. B.S., Central Michigan Univ. M.E., U.C.L.A. M.S., U.S.C. Counselor, Big Sisters, Hospitality Typing 1,25 Dir. Athletics, Varsity , Club Sponsor , iiwiiiuiix ,uw H it l P. E. Beadling Ray Beezley Ellen Bergstone B.A., Penn State Univ. M.A.,1 U.S.C. U.S.C. M.E., Duquesne Univ. Contemp. Prob., Wld. Hist. Wld. Hist., Gen. Business Gen. Business, Business Eng., Typing, Work Ed. 8 Be enber Ann Patricia Boukidis Y 9 M.A., Univ. of So. Mississippi, B.A., Univ. of Arizona M.A., L.S.C. Ed., Science, Coach Football, Counselor Advisor, Leadership H00 Cl 0nQ Christian T. Collins Univ. of Hawaii B.S., Northwestern State M.A., Oklahoma State Drafting, Math 1 CUm5mln9S Muriel Danforth I--S-Q I B.S.,g Valley City State LOUISHIGHG Sfcfe Univ- Post- rad. San Die o State , , Q , 9 , 12, Ge0me7'Y, Solid TU9- U.C.L.A., Long Beach State Algebra i, Plane. Geometry, Jr. Class Sponsor Dick Bunting B.A., M.S., Drake Univ. Wld. Geo., Driver's Ed. Head Coach, Football, Track Letho Cote B.E., Wisconsin State M.A., Univ. of Wisconsin Grad. Work at Universities of Mexico, Iowa, Hawaii Latin 'l,2, Wld. Hist. Joyce M. Decker U.C.l..A. An 1,2,a,4 Sponsor, Indian Club Ruth Emerson A.B.,' Wayne State College M.A., Univ. of Nebraska English .2 Pinafores, Usherettes O. J. Flesher B.S., Bowling Green State Univ. M.A., U.C.L.A. Drivers Ed. John Pat Gary B.S., M.S., Auburn Univ. Agr. l,2, Girls' Agriculture Agriculture Club Adv. I0 Martin'C. Etheridge Oglethorpe Univ. Texas Wesleyan College Atlanta Christian College School Librarian Robert L. Gadbois B.S., St. Cloud State College M.A., Colorado State College Grad. work at San Jose State, Univ. of 'Missouri Metal Shopp Jr. Class Advisor l W Helen Gernaat W Lv Martha Gilbreath B.S., Western Michigan Univ. U.C.L.fA. Homernaking U.C.. Jr. Red Cross Sponsor English Sponsor-California -Scholarship Federation ii Magi 1 Grover Hilda Haigazn Alexander S. Hammond University of Texas Mount Holyoke College, B-A., Pomona Cvllege , 2. Middleburg Language School M.S., U-5-C Spanish, Frenqh Speech, Conversational Spanish, Senior Advisor Choir, Girls' Chorus, Spanish 1, Opereftas. 1 u- f i' , g l I 111 -- - 1 5 . 5 Ii, - . 1 ill, , ' l I. Il. . P W T ll It ,., . .... . - 1 - l i K X l . - alf- , ' ,.,. X-it E A It 'EPA' il ' 153. . I A .. Henderson George E. Hertzke Joe A. Hess U.C.L.A. A.B., M.A., Western State B.S., U.S.C. ice Counseling Teacher'-s College. Spanish 2,3,4. Physical Education, Ass't. Football Advisor, Freshman Class. U. Coach, Basketball Coach, Hough Lucille Humphreys Charles Jandreau C.L.A. B.S., M.S., University of Missouri B.A., Southern Oregon College Education Algebra 1, 2. M.S., U.S.C. J-V- 5GSebGll, Basketball. Department Head, Math. World Geography, Driver's Education. ll Geqrge S. Jump John R. Kellogg B.S.i Defiance College B,S., Son Diego State M.S., Indiana University M.A., Univ. of Colorado Electricity, Electronics, Applied Biology, Life Science, General I Science, Chio Advisor, Electronics Science Club George F. Mannington Chester J. McCarthy B.A., U.C.L.A. M.E., Univ. of Arizona M.E., U.S.C. Counselor, Civics World History, English, Curriculum Assistant. -I I A l Gustave Palme' Carolyn Perkins Lawrence B, Phelps B-H-, U.S.C. Chico State College B.A., Long Beach College M.M-, 'Redlands University English 1, 2 M.A., u.c., Santa Barbara Bdndf OfCI1e5ffC1, MUSIC TIWSOVY Advisor, Freshman Class Wood Shop, Stage Craft, Swimming Wiusic Appreciation, Chainmon, Coach. .Music Department I2 5' il, i ' ,ji hugs. I J ilitg Judy Reynolds Don King B.S., U.S.C. B.S., Lewis Clark, Idaho Physical Education Oregon College of Ed. Advisor, G.A.A. U,S. History Bernice 'Rosenberg Robert O. Schnabel B.A., U.C.L.A. A.B., San Jose State College Crafts i,i2, Art 1, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Clerical Exploratory Fine Arts Practice, Custodion of Student Funds l a Schoepflin Charles J. Spolten Elsie Stephan B.S., N0fTl'l Central College A.B., George Washington University cal Education M.A., Arizona State Univ. M,A,, Northwestern Univ. sor, Cheerleoders, Pom Pom Gen. Science English, History rls Special Education Advisor, Girls' League l Marcia Stepp Paul G. Summers lrving M. Siissman A,B,, Santa Bqrbqrq State B.S., U.S.C. B.A., U.C.L.A. Individualized P,E, M.S., U.S.C. M.A., U.C. Grad. Work, U.C., U.S.C. English 4, Sen. Lit. Chairman Gen. Science, Chairman Science Dept. 'English Dept. Senior Class Sponsor, Consultant for Senior Play is hu William J. Thacker Helen I. Thompson M. Scott Thompson B.A., U.C.L.A. A.B., Carroll College A.B., Southern Methodist English 3, Drama 1,2,3,4 English 3, American Lit. University Direction of Senior Play Calif. Scholarship Fed., Sophomore M.A., Univ. of Colorado Class Advisor Spanish i I. I Ralph A. Wasson . .. l A.B., East Central State MAI' Univ- of Oklahoma Front Row: Ruby Rhodes, Mary Hagerty, Janic White. Back Row: Ruby Chapin, Gertrude Carpenter, English 3.4, 5P9eCl1 1,2 Rose Komura, Sarah Gridilla, Carol Lyon. 14 L, Wqff Douglas K. Young Maraget H. Younghusband M.E. Wisconsin State B.A., M.A., University of California B.A., Bucknell Univ. Physics, Science Seminar Journalism M.A., Long Beach State F,F,A, 'Contemporary American Problems English 1, Teaching Team English Advisor, F.F.A. and Soph. Class 3 , 3 MJD' Bottom Row: Vic Page, Dale Choate, Al Kleppe, Edwin Johnson, Richard Post, Bill Kyle, Louis Lawhon, Sidney Ervine, Ed Hamm, George Schlegel, Bill Carlson. Top Row: John Miles, Asst. Supt., George Bond, Dir. of Trans.p Don Bryan, Cal. Hwy. Patrol, Evelyn Moorman, Driver, Barbara Morrison, Earl Keefer, Lee Smith, Clif Murr, George Bement, Nate Cohn, Bill Sumner, Frank Falk, Charles LaFrantz, Ralph Naylor, Roy Miller, Roy Wehrle. ln eww I coll 'fliompso For a lifetime of humble, sincere and devoted service as a teacher. He was a tireless worker, a champion and a defender of youth, a scholar, a gentleman and a staunch advocate of: Fair play physical fitness wholesome living Equality and fraternity among men. Willis Edwards wa 1 4, as, wi Q59 ,QQ , gf was qw xr' ,fl QI' I DEDicArioN The Chia Siaff is proud, To dedicaie iTs T963 publicaTion To Mr. Frank Falk, a is highly resipecTed by The sTudenl1 body and all his associaTes.l For ,pasT years his congenial aTTiTude,m y yc vyillingness To help, sense of humor and dependabiliTy have won him The admirafion of all. The faculTy and sTudenTs are grleaTly indelojed To him Tor he, unfailingly and uncomplainingly, has driven sTudlenTs noT only To and from school, buT To various aThleTic, musical, and special acTiviTies. His passengers 'have alvvaysifalrrived safely on schiedule. The i963 Chia STQTT has endeavored To pay To Mr. Falk The TribuTe he so richlyfcleserves for his many years oflservice rendered To us, The faculTy and lsTudenTs of P.S.H.S. T .fn ll, wage' H X 923 B 2 if ,Env 'fx ga .Hin ff ibwm . wi Hu' MM ?ZZ 'Nu km Wu X 1 Q-.-3. R535 ,m, A, w ,tx 2: Eifhfii E23 fi. 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GARY BEEBE That's sure a mouthful of English e ,Lf l fl i , i as i JAMES BERARDINI As true as truth itself 23 ..4- ,W inn' 2 :,' 4 1 , i Q,--2 I Q 1 -W H BERTHA BLAND :ICE Boon, SUSAN BERGER most perfect exflllesslon Nunresifuined frqnknessu A 90Od sport was hen Silef1C9 is l e PETE BORAK I agree with no man's opinions, have some of my own I, I, PATTY BOYLE l laugh for I enioy the things of life 24 I, I, I, I, S Mime Susan Berger, leave To Diane Urier all my old broken horse equipment Berfha Bland, leave all my A's and B's To Emanuel Manning and Doug- las Blasingame. Pefe Barak, leave Top Cai my Ten- nies so she can sneak around wifh more vigah. Briggs Bosworih, leave all my love and my shorr haircur To Sherry Martin. Parry Boyle, leave my collecrion of Marlboro boxes, pony-'rail and huar- aches To Polly Contreras in The hope Thar she can become more efficient in asking . . . WhaT are you? Torn Bradley, leave my Fiat to Mr, Sussman so he can bear Miss Schoep- flin To school. BRIGGS BOSWORTH He's a sure card TOM BRADLEY His limbs were cast in a manly mold for hardy sports d LINDA BUFFENBARGER HEAD BURT N h mln Her nature was a mixture of simplicity od be . -Il-IDY BROW ' lc and NSW er and kindness mercIfUI fo me .She could Thin discl0Se CARTER happiness, the world is sad BUTLER A smile that spreads from here to yon- I, I, I, I, I, I, I, S Mum Judy Brown, leave my good grades in Bookkeeping to Judy Nutten, so she will be able to graduate, also a cer- tificate for ci year's supply of Win- chell's cokes to Sue Sanders. Linda Buffenbarger, leave all my scrambled-up shorthand notes to all future Shorthand ll students. Brad Burt, leave the drive-in in the summer to Pam Maloot. Lucy Carter, leave to my sister and all ot her friends, all the boys in school. Take good care of them. Janet Carey, leave P.S.H.S. to be with Jerry Olvera. Barbara Butler, leave my long hair to Kathy Bell. Marilyn Cash, leave my between-class snacks to any other tamished student. , Q sinner.. N y f I JANET CAREY h Which women are best inclined MARILYN CASH There is a lady sweet and kind 25 I ,-1 J EFF CASTLEMAN STO mes His bass sounds like a conTrabassoon , . GEORGE CA th calcheS no fhe --A Closed mov PEDRO CHACON JOAN CHANDLER My belief is Thar to have no wants is 'floquenfly Silenf' divine ALBERT CHRISTY Always a pleasure ta have around 26 S Mum George Casfo, leave all my worldly possessions 'ro Nancy Workman. Pedro Chacon, leave my ability To ag- gravate The Teachers To Ernie Reyes. Jeff Casfleman, leave my copy of Roberfs Rules of Order To Ellioit Grossman. ALEXA CLARK The light of The righteous will brightly d MIKE CLEMENTS on No eye to watch, and no tongue to wound us S lllullis I, Rosemary Cosgrove, leave my 4'll to Spike Cross and my F.B. to the whole student body. l, Mike Clements, leave City Flowers to Willis Edwards. fOE CLIPPER MY sentence is for Op en Warn ii it 1 1 ,..s,..,, M . I' tg . DONNA COLE The world is good andlthe people are good CRIS CORCORAN ROSEMARY COSGROVE Roll on thou deep and dark blue ocean, '-A bo,-,nie Wee lossiei' ro -5 27 l rod ALVIN CRAWFORD RY CRARY toad as 'er I I am the master of my fate TER Gwfed 0 .-Assssgdofnxecther.. on JIM CURTIS SANDY DANDRO I have trod the upward and downward The brightness of her cheeks would slopes shame the stars STEVE DAVIS HA big book is ci big nuisance 28 I, I, S liluwy Stanley DeGruccio, leave To all the underclassmen a defeated Coachella Valley Union High School Football team. Terry Crary, leave Diana Cleanese Mercedes Bulkly Brown Hicks all my love. STANLEY DEGRUCCIO A good leader in an age of challenge ,.. 1 LARRY Dnou QHKY DfXON Y l have need of grass M961 me in fhe moo filfghfxmone.. l.lLLlE DURAN How sweef the lily grows S Mum I, Bob Driskell, leave with Carol Paul. l, Parfy Eaton, will To Lindo Crawford my gym clorhes and my second period class. WARREN DURYEA PATTI EATON He is a gentleman Ourselves and not our words will count 29 os .. WlLl.tS EI?WAEod www' --Atwdvs In 9 RAY FATIGATE The wheel that squeaks the loudest gets the grease STEVE FOSTER A stoic of the woods . . . a man with- out a tear 30 I, I, I, I, FLORA JO ELLIS A soft voice and a gentle manner are the greatest assets of a woman Semofu Ulollm Willis Edwards, leave to Bob Boyle a school that will be nothing without the class of '63 and my dancing to Cici Kennedy. Jo Ellis, leave a terribly over-crowded locker and a party line to Susan Wal- lichs in the hope that she will have them both to herself. Marilyn Fox, leave to Marla Burgstah- ler the right to torment and pester Mr. Patzner. Steve Foster, leave all my library pass slips to Mr. Jump and Mr. Bunting. MARYLIN FOX Books are keys to wisdom's treasure 3, AJ... GASTEL want everyone to be happy and live long time GIVENS also than the honey and the honeycomb . ,. ROBYN Freerz lgmwvv GA FRANKS and mischief The living proof that beauty can be Of a stubli9DNER ROBERT ture of rnerrirnefil more than skin deep lion Om and rebellious 9 -'A rnix ener I, I, I, I, S Ulullu Robert Franks, leave to Sharon Cohen my Remington. Robyn Fretz, leave to Orchid Rodriquez all my happy moments. Maryfaith Gastel, leave my bowling ball, bag and 290 average To Bonnie D'Voulety. Cathy Givens, leave to Andee Hass my step ladder, my giggles and my automatic calorie counter. O JILL GERHART A certain mellow voice STEVE GOTTLIEB A tower of manhood ,ln RICKY GUYMON BOY HALL Y ' They laughed at Columbus and Einstein, His vim , Dil-XNE GREELE' iness' too Hutch and V'90I' would be HA much ot dll! GEZA HAMBALKO That which I earned with the sweat of my brow LEONARD HAMMER The truth is found when men are free to pursue 32 I, I, I, I, S M0660 Diane Greeley, lust leave, period. Ricky Guymon, leave my club throw- ing ability to Dick Harmony may he use it at every opportunity. Geza Hambalko, leave my Austin Healy to anyone who can keep it in better running condition than I do. Lynne Hamerschlag, leave my freckles to Mr. Etheridge, to match his red hair, my megaphone to Carol Layson and 3 pairs of tennis shoes to Polli Contreras. l'iC1l'd fo STEVE HAMILTON l see things in fours LYNNE HAMERSCHLAG A smile that won't come off ilk sr S he DIANE HECHTER gokf-ILIE HENDERSO K here- Of Hechter, and Lysander and such 0 Ilffle do,-,e N PAT HAYI-E The 9ar1Q5 GI great names as these ' ' ' 50 much fo don Hayle, Hoyle HESS can never plan the future by the t the world slide I, I, I, I, I, S MDM, Pat Hayle, leave my socializing in Mr. Young's class to his students next year. Eddie Holden, leave my books to Jane Ellison and hope she will make better use of them than l did. Janet Hess, leave to Gina Moran the will to quit arguing with Ken Larue. Jim Hopp, leave forward wid vigah. Diane Hechter, leave my midnight oil, no doz tablets and lar of instant cof- fee to all the future Suss students. And to Mr. Rosa I leave this unstable world in hopes he can do something about it. BUNNY HOFFMAN She has a lot of pepper in her system' HOLDEN JIMMY HOPP Learn to live and live to learn 33 f My DIANE Hov N QRTON my l T 'lMend your speech a liitleplesf you ma , CLTINRE Hmg to PU' her on hour foriubrrf' l , ' yl , . lliiyivilbf il, Hz , hx ,,7 l U is 4- U ii gli es 3 I . V lr UMD! ml 7 Jr ,, V l ' A J Iwi lx f M0 wld My J VDLJJK w r W l.. Ml W W f 1 U liwflflflwl fur 0 lr , fx! ii- K ru O Y d r Q5 fl effboofulllbllsf Diane Hoy, leave all my hamburgers, french fries and malls To Kris Boffer- off. Ann Humphreys, leave my hair drier and empty bofrles of Style hairspray To my sister, Kay. Evelvn Jadulang, leave all my fond memories of P.S.H.S. for beTTer hunr- ing grounds and a long vacafion. Shirley Januik, leave my office as A.S.B. secretary To anyone who knows shorrhand. Sul nce gn es g a e to woman e ths be yo r R ly on you 'libel RON KIKTAVI ll I l L I i MICHAEL KELEHER re to A merry heart goes all day Smcofu WDM l, Scott Kennedy, leave Palm Springs High To The U.S. governmenf fo use as an atomic Testing ground. I, Andy Kirk, leave my surf board To all The would be gremlins in This school. We, Wayne, Jeff, Arthur, Pete, ScoT1', Gary, Pefe, Mike, Dennis, Sim, Kenny, Albert, good seniors all, leave our Two benches at lunch To The Junior class so they don'f have To sit on The grass. I .ZEIOTT KENNEDY OITIS gre bent cro . with oked trying fo avoid mfofki others get I , , is ii ii Wi, I i in I 1 COLEEN KIELEY Softly speak and sweelly smile ANDY KIRK He crawls like a snail, unwillingly, to Who SUYS liffle Iflkes in eVe Ylh '9 school , ,ll,, wi SHERRY LAKER LEE L OLE KOMURA recognize Slncer' Work is the meat of life HOneAxge m , Elie sincere alone con the f0Ol'5 ons Verdict outweighs ll a ity CHARLOTTE LARRIEU SANDY LAWRENCE A rainbow of cheer There's life N RICHARD LECHNER As a mon is, so is his speech 36 it S Mm Lee Lamb, leave the Varsity Club con- fused. Charlotte Larieu, leave my ability to study to rny sister, June. Barbara Lewis, leave to Shirley Lewis best wishes and good luck in her sen- ior year at P.S.H.S. All ' L x l I 1 l -4 ' r ,l fi BABARA LEWIS 'XA She is as blind to our faults as she is to her own perfecfions wee? ARION LEWIS things are PU IIlIUnto the Pule all ARTHUR LYONS I would rather be right than PresidenT , sg 'Yi lllwi SANDRA MCGOUGH The mirror of all courtesy re I, I, I, F wage Rall my ,.,,, v si, J SHARON LINVILLE I am one with Twilighfs dream S Mum Arthur Lyons, leave To Jo Bunch my weights and hi-protein. Robin McCorquodale, leave To Mr. Thacker The great actress in period 7 drama. Mike Macy, leave my perforated di- gafafor To anyone who will Take care of if. We M EE eu- 3 K .lSi'?'NfE Loisy eyejlke what spoke, and eloq Uence of ROBIN MCCORQUODALE To meet, to know, 'ro love . . MIKE MACY I care not a pin what the world may say I if ER -- R?BiI:arNl1iI'ls true hearted .. 5 RONALD MARCUS Chance directs the man, as the wind directs the leaf . . EDDIE MARQUEZ History is bunk 38 I, I, I, CATHY MALONE She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen S Lllikirs Cathy Malone, leave to the tenth grade Frosties girls the ability to use a little more sense. Gabi Marmeleio, leave Spanish Il to anyone who desires it. Eddie Marquez, leave all my intelli- gence to Tutti-Boy, my athletic ability to Albert and all my truants to Danny Duran. GABRIELLA MARMALEJO Good words are worth much and cos little CARLOS MARTINEZ He is a true and industrious friend CATHY MATH EWS ERSON H She is so elaborately polite laljttle strokeS tell blg oc SAROSH METHA A laugh is The same in any language SHERI MICHEL I, I, I, l, I, S wow Jay Mead, leave my library passes to Mr. Sclrosh Metha, leave a leather bound, gold leafed book of Robert's Rules of Order to Elliott Grossman. Sue Meyer, leave my hurriedly written book reports To Leslie LaFrantz. Sheri Michel, leave to Christy Oneren all my shorthand transcripts and to Teinna Beirne, the privilege of apol- ogizing. Shirley Miller, leave my father to all the future Drivers' Training students. if fm' MEAD el Ar ease . with man should besveryone, as every gentle SUE ANN MEYER As pure in thought as angels are i SHIRLEY MILLER Never too busy to smile ..BUbbHng eagemessn ANN MOORMAN GRAB Your hecirfs desire be with you Why Seffwofu UUUUU Wolyne Miller, Ieove my Torn-up moley Tennis shoes To Beifi Hendrickson ond Ruby Hursf, in The hope Thor They will fir Their i13!4 size feef. Margot Morrison, leove my Commis- sioner of Pep coof 'ro Frcln Poisf, so she con Bloz-er woy in spirit. r - :if ..- 1-1 MARY LOU NICKERSON 5 Th cxrl5e Humble I shall ever be I-me W L 'UN Y REBECCA rglimymen See the iw once., ofked wfrh pmience Poets an and Persewe f. f ANN NOWAK lived in peace with all man kind O'NEILL A truer lady fhere was never seen l, I, I. S lllulle Margot Nielson, leave all my sweef- hearts to any girl who is fickle enough 'ro keep Them. Mary Ann Nowak, leave To Sandi Hen- wood my empty peroxide bottles and lots of good memories. Cheryl Oliphanf, leave my ability not To geT iealous To Marle Jandreau. 625,555 H SQQQM ,lg CHERYL OLIPHANT Wherever she goes there is sunshine RICHARD OWENS No legacy is so rich as,honesTy 41 CUW5 PPFGAN l our Yew nwcik quietly Ol Y DONALD PARRY lt is the quiet plodding man who wins the life long race CAROL PAUL Those who sing bring icy 42 vicia PALMER .FETE So Her beauty will chase from your mem- ory every other image mea S lllwla Pere Parker, leave a foot and a half to Margot Nielson. Don Parry, leave my even sunburn To Sharon Linville. Carol Paul, leave Linda Berra and Ricky Geraghry all my fights with Bob. Jerry Payne, leave my women To all The unforiunafe boys at P.S.H.S. who clon'T have any. JERRY PAYNE Now I lay me down to sleep class LARRY PERKINS QAIZBARA PERRI IdIeness is an appendix to nobility Vlbranr with .. Q. I. BONNIE Eillexllaes over the ocean lrlsh freshness NGTON My Bon PHIL POIST PETERHANS SUSAN PHILLIPS walks with brightness like the sun I m ffom CINC090 CIVIC-I I OI-'9I'IIU km-VW I, I, I, I, Seffwofu NUM Bonnie Jean Pennington, will to Terri Morris the exciting guys I met while at P.S.l'l.S. Susan Phillips, leave to Pete Borak and Arthur Lyons my Chicago accent for teasing me about it. Diane Pete-rhans, leave my car to Terry Allesandro, so he doesn't have to hitch-hike to all the games, parades and home from school. , Phil Poist, leave my swimming Trunks to next year's captain, Nan Stephens. GARY POWER shall be like fhof free, I Sl-,ull die gf Between the cradle and the grave lies a the top haircut and a shave 441 ' as 33 V 3 i -' RICHARD REAGAN FSAIL RECTOR .t leasure's a sin and sin's ci pleasure 'Gentle EAD . od p bl men alwo RODNEY R ho., which is Q0 Ondesu VS seem to .Hold fast T remember JAY RICH The style is the man himself RAY RO B E RTS Gentle in method, strong in perform- ance 44 I, I, l, S CUUCZU Gail Rector, leave my luck with Hus- bands to Li Siegel. Pat Riley, leave the next set of brothers to the next set of sisters with much luck. Ray Roberts, leave my senior year touchdown record to Doug Blasin- game it he can break it. We, Gail, Diane, Sheri, Carol, Kathy, Roberta and Ann, leave to Kathy Bell, Marsha Wener, Sally Davis, Linda Berta, Joyce Powers, Renee Hertzberg and Terri Morris, our personalized coffee mugs and our table at Sambo's on Friday mornings in the hopes that they have as much fun as we did. PATRICIA RILEY And gladly would she learn and teach ls vii, VERNE ROBERTSON Seldom he smiles and smiles in such sort ON RO lil?IleDdoeS 'IQIII it verY well ROGERS what we feel: not what we ought say Ewl RUTTLEGE have no mockings or,arguments DRIGUEK Particular and doeS Red hair and temper are inseparable BeWUfe the fulxll f o JULIE izossio burrow ROUG 1 . . I U9 I 0 Porienr mon.. I, I, I, S Oildliu Fred Rubin, leave to Mr. Janclreau my unfilled scrapbook for future use. John Rutledge, leave Bob ISmileyl Mor- rison my height. Ileen Scifferstone, leave my original and amusing Latin interpretations to Jeff Palmer. FRED RUBIN Nothing is achieved before it be thor- oughly attempted I ILEEN SAFFERSTONE One among a thousand 45 Ii miie I M 2TTiL,w'a.T ' .Cm ML AMPSON which only O ERIC Sfon is U Thin9 of ..EdUCg 1 .. few Ole Capable PETER sANoovAL JOY Stand your ground 0 PATRICIA SCHUMACHER She is proud in humiliTy T ii TT ROBERTA SHERRILL If you come a liitle closer, l'll Tell you what l've heard Seffwofu Mum l, Eric Sampson, leave R To Alan Mayer wifh The TervenT hope he Takes advantage of The siTuaTion. I, Joyce Schonfield, leave my address book of Berkeley and San Berdo To Karen Pika so she can geT in as much Trouble as I did. I, KaThy Shepard, leave To Mr. Ham- mond The music library I have em- bezzled from him for The pasf four years. We, The 6-Teens, leave our old cosTumes To The Freshman Triple Trio in The hopes Thaf They will grow inTo Them. BUDDY SIMRIN MARY MAR K Strong ambition shall never fail T0 know hSAIRET SITTER is to love her., SMITH NADINE SMITH SMOLKER pen becomes a clarion swiftest traveler is he who goes Seffusofu Ulullzv Susan Silverman, leave nothing be cause l'm taking it all with me. Bud Simrin, leave two extra feet to Steve Sellery, so he can develop a better tennis serve. 1 Kit Smith, leave my brother to anyone who can stand him. Nadine Smith, leave to Joe Paulsner a lucky next year and always. Its a friendly heart that has plenty of friends y, LAURIE SPICER Like the marvels ofa dream SHARON STOVALL IQENNIS STREBE ...AcIGd td ,Tl ee' . KARI SPRllxl:ErlT3e is closing UP my eyes n O Crea e Woman IS debfgslesl lh IQ for anyone to r -'And inno UH img YVONNE STUDEBAKER By keeping men off, you keep them on SUE SVOBODA Splashing them with a wave of smiles 48 I I sweet I, I, I, I, Scufwofu OIIIJMAJ Jacqueline Sfegar, leave all my extra typing paper To Allen Runre and Traf- fic Tickers To Mike Thatcher. Sharon Sfovall, leave all my foncl memories To all the underclassmen af P.S.H.S. Yvonne Sruclebaker, leave all my wor- ries 'ro Dum-Dum. Linda Sweet, leave if up 'ro Kathy Bell To 'fell our secret 'ro Mr. Thacker. RON STURGEON One friend leads on to another LINDA SWEET When she leaves, the sunshine I with her I .4 N I ill ei I I JOHN TAYLOR Bw rAyLOR --H lf all else fails, follow directions HFS brow is We f with honest Swear.. Samoa CIILUU I, John Taylor, leave my Cassanova per- sonality To Jeff Shusfer. I, Eric Teifelbaum, leave my baseball baf To my brofher, Roberf. I, Cliff Thalis, leave my bullpen position fo Paul Summers. l, Julie Vargas, leave my faithful brofh- er To Carol D. l, Addie Wash, leave my running To Ola Holland and my A's To Frank Rivielis, CLIFF Tl-IALIS I'm afraid I don'f quite understand ULIE VARGAS ADDIE WASH In her experience all her friends relied FuIl of spunk and fire I I I WQRTH I der 'God bless everyone, said Tiny Tim, DENNIS WINES ut as lasi CS U 9 G the lost of all ..He moves 0 0 El S Mm Ros TIM WELSH Ml ERT WHWTON can b , e pushed ,usf so farm I, Bob Whifron, leave my Chevy To Don and my cycle boofs To June K. I, Debra Williams, leave my confacf lenses 'ro Marlene Biss. I, Pam Williamson, along with Sim Farar, leave To Sandi Nelson and Ken Bing- ham, our Playboy sweaters. I, Carol Wise, leave The memories of my Long Beach escapacles To Sue Thomas, To' be used for fufure reference. DENNIS WILKE DEBRA WILLIAMS Content to follow when we lead The The radiance of her heart shines way her smile I I I II ' ,IIQQIIH I , , I I I PAMELA WILLIAMSON CAROL WISE She watches him as a car would walch She is a form of life and light ci mouse - 50 I I :gg-glam ei I is I PE WOOD odex of all Pane ThoughTs Too deep To be expressed 9 is dead D LOUIQEI be The m NLOHQ live th k .-X wi e ing, I S LUIMU I I, PeTer Younghusbancl, leave my hearT and my insuITs To Nancy Grier. I, Kaihy Zeisel, leave Mr. T' Jandreau in peace, and To Mr. Sussman, his love of Chaucer. I, Ann Cross, leave To my sisTer, Mary, The keys To The family car, in hopes That she will gei' To use Them. 'KATHY ZEISEL ANN CROSS Joy is a parTnership. Her stafure TaII.' CHARLES EISENMAN MICHAEL MCKINNEY Keep them cattle movin'. Life is To be enioyed . GAY WOODMANSEE .. TER Y L NCB .H The kinol-INGHUSBAN -:gd wif' ET BEA rob -a RGAR , Sql .-'The Ilulh ls este sizmfr-fy 4 I :year wp? Z, .m v E' .IFN ri I Nfl 'LE 231 1? 52 , W semi L 1 life? I QI 2: :xx ANITA FLORES Hitch your wagon to ci star. SUSAN JENSEN Before honor is humility. I I NANCY COFFEY I What nature wishes to be said, shell find the rightful voice to say it. Seffwofu ILILUL , Nancy Coffey, leave all my love to my student court members in hopes they will be successful in Their lives as finks. , Judy Coletti, leave my best wishes and loads of luck to The future classes because they'll need it. , Anita Flores, leave To Mr. Beaclling his don't for cIoesn'ts. , Glenn Taylor, leave my vacuum chamber To Mel Simrin to add to his empty head. .!UDY C 1 bfeogjrrl U Song inf o ,he air... DAVID GORDON First think, then speak GLENN TAYLOR The calmness of knowledge wi many pleasures. ELAINE SHARKEY She hoid a edication, un' thet was good for her. JANET COLETTI Women have, commonly, a very positive moral sen.se. S lklrlls I, Raymond Quick, leave my tech license to Warren Taylor, I, Sir Tobey Belch, leave my dark glasses to Mr. Sussman, so he will not have to wear his gamIoIer's hat anymore. RAYMOND QUICK Ihllorse CoaeI SIR TOBEY BELCH Mr, Sussmarfs prize student, he listens and never argues. 53 me gowzwzwn my Lam, QW, 0 Ewa Pmmmuw Bm P0 VM Pwm Sm fcemwhy Www Bm iwrmg, fwcm Summa S wwwmlwwu PM BOW ,yduvwggww Bm Sew wp Hwnwfv Bm Smdmu Y K, QQ 'ff ga af ng ,fm M333 K , I-,f 'N I' ,X 5' AMW rfyrfm CCM 4491963 During The four years of iTs high school exisTence, The class of 1963 has upheld an espriT de corps of merrimenT and mischief and Through This aTTiTude, has lefT a few grey hairs and momenTs of con- fusion wiTh The faculTy of Palm Springs High School. During These four golden years, The senior class has seen The changes of 3 principals, 3 librarians, and a counfless number of Teachers. The liTerary passage which besT describes The class of '63 is ThaT said by The immorfal Tom Lehrer, when he said, We'll sleep Through all The lecTures, and cheaT on The exams, and we'll pass and be for- goTTen wiTh The resT. The following illusTraTions are iusT a few of The more colorful of The mischievous accomplishmenTs of The Seniors, They appear in chronological order To preserve Their hisTorical significance for pos- TeriTy. As we look. back upon These evenTs, we remember wiTh a noTe of humor. We know sTudenTs will be sTudenTs, no maTTer who They are. BUT The previous passages are saTire, and iT musT be said ThaT respecf for our Teachers is in hand. ArThur Lyons 1. ,. , .43 -. .fr Q - - ' s. .. - Q. W U The Hwxgumgf ofy 'Wu 'puf,oi7'af aflefigxxtm ,1 .,X 4 4' 3 9 '4 X ' f N 4 114! E 2 , 1 A ' rff - . ,QQHHQ Q- - Tmimdw Cafm9wdMb 4. .. Q I Q - X 55 g g . x Q' Xxx nf?5wnu l -C2 i 'T, , i -..i...-.........-....-....i.--.- ..i... 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Idenhficafions from Page 55 Bill Adolph Wayne Miller Margot Nielson Richard Owens Rosemary Cosgrove Richard Takvorian Bob Driskell and Jeff Casrleman Sue Svoboda and Diane Greeley Tom Bradley Lynn Harnerschlag Coleen Kieley, Ken Gardner, Ann Humphreys, Briggs Bosworth Charlorfe Larrieu Jay Mead Parry Boyle Joyce Schoenfield Gary Smolker Jill Gerhart Scoff Kennedy Arthur Lyons Scoif Kennedy, Wesley Morse, Cathy Givens Bob Driskell Susie Phillips Shirley Januik Par Rilely Cliff Rougley Janis Coble Kafhy Shepard Vicki Palmer Judy Colleffi Willis Edwards Bob Driskell Carol Paul Richa rd Lech ner, Don Parry Yvonne Studebaker Louise Wood 1.4 Semofu Qmluo BEAVERS, MARGARET-Science Club-4, C.S.F.-4, Con- cert Choir-4, G.A.A.-4 BENNER, GEORGIA-C.S.F.-3,4, Commissioner of As- semblies-4 BERARDINI, VINCENT A.-V. Football-4, Our Town, Student Prince, Varsity Club-4, House of Repre- sentatives-3,4, We Four 81 One BERGER, susAN-A.F.s.-4, Ag. club-4 BOSWORTH, BRIGGS-Tennis Team-I ,2,3,4, Varsity Club-3,4, Secretary-4, Student Court-4, Swimming Team-3,4 BRADLEY, TOM-.I.V. Football-I,2,, J.V. Baseball-2, J.V. Basketball-2, Swimming-I, V. Baseball-3,4, V. Basketball-2,3,4, V. Football-3,4, Varsity Club- 3,4, Golf Team-3 BEEBE, GARY-Carousel, King cmd I, Our Town, Mad- rigal-I,2, We Four 8, One, Concert Choir-3,4, Bar- ber Shop Quartet-3,4 BROWN, JUDI-Debs-3,4 BUFFENBARGER, LINDA-Pinatores-I,2,3 BURT, BRAD-Swimming Team-2 CASTLEMAN, JEFF-Science Club-I,2,3,4, Orchestra- 3,4, Our Town, Senior Class President CAREY, JANEY-Ag. Club-3 CARTER, LUCY-G.A.A.-I,2, A.F.S.-3, Big Sister-2 CAWTHON, GEORGE-J.V. Basketball-3, V- Foot- ball-4 CHARLEBOIX, DAVID-Vice President AucIio-VisuaI- 2, President Audio-Visual-3, House of Represent- atives-3, Smoke Signals-4 CLARK, ALEXA-G.A.A.-I, Student Court-I, House of Representatives-2, String Quartet-I,3,4, C.S.F.-3, 4, Our Town, Head Pom-Pom Girl, Concert Choir- 4, A.F,S.-3,4, President-4, Debs-4 CLEMENTS, MIKE-V. Basketball-3,4 CLIPPER, JOE-Indian Club-2,3 COBLE, JANIS-Ag. Club-3, Pom-Pom Girl-4 COFFEY, NANCY-House ot Representatives-I, G.A.A.-I,2,3, Pinafores-I, Girls' League Board- 2, C.S.F.-I,2,3,4, Indian Club-2, A.F.S.-2,3,4, Ten- nis Team-3,4, Ondine, Our Town, Debs-3,4, Vice President Junior Class, A.S.B. Vice President COLE, DONNA-Art Club-I,2,3,,Secretary-3, Pina- tores-I, Ondine, Our Town, Inspiration-3 coLEtt1, JANET-Pamifores-1,2, C.S.F.-3,4 COLETTI, JUDI-Pinafores-I,2, Double Trio-l,2, Six- Teens-3,4, Carousel, Concert Choir-2,3,4, King and I, C.S.F.-4 CORCORAN, CHRIS-J.V. Baseball-I, Swimming Team-I COSGROVE, ROSEMARY-House of Representatives- I,2,3, Carousel, G.A.A.-I,2, King and I, Student Prince CRAWFORD, ALVIN-Track-2,3 CRAWFORD, ROY-Basketball-I,2, V. Baseball-3,4, J.V. Baseball-1,2, V. Basketball-3,4, Varsity Club- 3,4 CRARY, TERRY-Rebecca, Our Town CROSS, ANN-G.A.A.-1,2 CURTIS, JIM-Tennis Team-I,2, Swimming Team-3, 4, Varsity Club-4 DeGRUCCIO, STAN-J.V. Football-I,2, V. Football- 3,4, Varsity Club-3,4, Student Court-3, Soph- omore Class Vice President, Boys State Repre- sentative, A.S.B. President DENNIS, BILL-Science Club-I,2, C.S.E.-I,2,3,4, Math Club-3, Astronomy Club-3, Inspiration-4 DRISKELL, BOB-House of Representatives-I, Chia-3, 4, Editor-4, Concert Choir-3,4, Carousel, King and I, Student Prince, Our Town, Madrigal-2, Barber Shop Quartet-2 DURYEA, WARREN-Swimming Team-I,3,4, Math Club-3, Science Club-4, House of Representatives- 2 EISMANN, CHARLES-Ag. Club-4 ELLIS, JO-Indian Club- Pinatores-3,4 ELSNER, BRYAN-V. Basketball-4, V. Tennis-4 FLORES, ANITA-Pinafores-I,2,3, King and I FOSTER, STEVE-Ag. Club-2, V. Football-3,4, Varsity Club-3,4 FOX, MARILYN-Band-I,2,3,4, Orchestra-2, Down in the Valley, Ondine, Rebecca, King and I, C.F.S.- 3,4, A.F.S.-3 FRANKS, ROBERT-Basketball-2, Carousel, Orches- tra-I,2,3 FRETZ, ROBYN-Chia-2,3, Debs-4 GASTEL, MARYFAITH-Pinafores-l,2, Modern Dance- 3 GERHART, JILL - House of Representatives-I,2, G.A.A.-I,2, A.F.S.-2,3,4, Speech Manager-4, Treasurer-3, Cheerleader-SA, Indian Club-3,4 GORDON, DAVID-Swimming Team-I,2,4, C.S.F.-I ,2, 3, Science Club-2,3, President-3 GUYMON, RICKY-Basketball-I, J.V. Baseball-I,2, V. Baseball-4, Golf Team-3,4 HALL, ROY-Basketball-I,2,3, V. Football-3, Track- I,2,3,4, Varsity Club-3,4 HAMER, LEONARD-Ag. Club-l,2,3, President-2, V. Football-3,4, Varsity Club-3,4 HAMERSCHLAG, LYNNE-Six-Teens-3,4, Double Trio- I,3, Carousel, J.V. Cheerleader-2, Concert Choir- 2,3,4, Cheerleader-3,4, Head-4, Chia-3,-4, G.A.A.- I,2,3,4, Indian Club-3,-4, Girls' Chorus-I HECHTER, DIANE-Double Trio-I, C.S.F.-I,3,4, Secre- tary-3, House of Representatives-3, Concert'Choir- 3,4, Carousel, King and I, Student Prince, G.A.A.- I, Girls' Glee Club, F.F.A.-4, Senior Class Vice President HENDERSON, CORALIE-Smoke Signals-3,4, Concert Choir-4, Our Town, King and I, Indian Club-3,4 HESS, JANET-G.A.A.-4, Golf Club-3, Speech-4 HOLDEN, EDDIE-Band-I,2,3,4 HOPP, JIM-A.F,S.-I,2,3,4, President-4, J.V. Base- ball-I, Science Club-I,2, Tennis-2,3,4, Varsity Club-4, Math Club-3, Astronomy Club-4, Golf Club-2 HOY, DIANE-Indian Club-3, G.A.A.-2, House ot Representatives-2 JADULANG, EVELYN-G.A.A.-I,2, Pinatores-I,2,3,4, Student Court-3, House of Representatives-3, Our Town, Girls' League Treasurer-4 JANUIK, SHIRLEY-G.A.A.-I,2,3, C.S.F.-I ,2,3,4, Band- I,3,4, A.F.S.-3, Honor Band-I,2,3, Woodwind Quintet-3, Orchestra-I,2,3,4, Carousel, King and I, House of Representatives-I,2, Pinafores-I, Jun- ior Class Secretary, A.S.B. Secretary JENSEN, SUSAN-Pinafores-2,3, Carousel, C.S.F.-4, Girl of the Month Chairman-4 KAPPMEYER, JOHN-Ag. Club-3,4, Vice President-3 KIELEY, COLLEEN-G.A.A.-I,2,3,4, Vice President-4, C.S.F.-I,2,3,4, House of Representatives-3 KOMURA, CAROLE-Pinafores-3 LAKER, SHARON-G.A.A.-I,2, Pinafores-I,2, Ondine, Indian Club-2, King and I, C.S.F.-4, Smoke Sig- nals-2,3,4, Editor-3,4 LAMB, LEE-House of Representatives-I, J.V. Foot- ball-I, V. Football-2,3,4, Track-2,3,4, Varsity Club-2,3,4, President-4, Junior Class President, Boys State Representative LARRIEU, CHARLOTTE-G.A.A.-I,2, A.F.S.-I, Band-I, 2,3,4, Honor Band-I ,2,3, Orchestra-I ,2,3,4, C.S.F.- 2,3,4, Cheerleader-3,4, Secretary Freshman Class, Girls State Representative-alternate LAWRENCE, SANDRA-Pinatores- I ,2, Choir-2,3,4 LEWIS, BARBARA-Pinatores-I ,2,3, G.A.A.-2, Modern Dance-3 LEWIS, MARION -G.A.A.-I, A.F.S.-2, C.S.F.-2,3,4, Philosophy Seminar-3 LINVILLE, SHARON-G.A.A.-I,2, A.F.S.-2,3,4, Histor- ian-3, Pinafores-3, Girls' League President-4 LYONS, ARTHUR-C.S.F.-l,2,3, Swimming Team-3, Chia-4, Editor-4 MAHER, ROBBY-Swimming Team-I MALONE, CATHY-Debs-3,4, President-4 MARCI, CYNTHIA-Indian Club-2, Chia-4 MARQUEZ, ED-Track-2,3,4 MARMOLEJO, GABI-Orchestra-l,2, Spanish Club-2 MASTERSON, DONALD-Ag. Club-I, Gymnastics-3 MATHEWS, CATHY-G.A.A.-I MCGOUGH, SANDY - Pinofores-I,2, G.A.A.-I,2, House of Representatives-3, A.F.S.-3, Girls' League Representative-4 MEAD, JAY-J.V. Baseball-I,2, Basketball-2,3, V. Baseball-3 MEHTA, SAROSH-A,F.S.-4, Tennis Team-4, Repre- sentative of Pakistan MEYER, SUE-G.A.A.-I,2, C.S.F.-2,3,4, Senior Class Treasurer MILLER, WAYNE-Indian Club-3,4, Swimming Team- 3,4, Chia-4 MORGAN, GRADY LEE-Track-l,2,3, Football-2,3, Varsity Club-4' MORRISON, MARGOT-Pinafores-I,2, G.A.A.-2,3,4, House of Representatives-2, Orchestra-2,3,-4, Band-I,2,3, Smoke Signals-2, Chia-3, F.F.A.-3,4, Indian Club-4, Girls State Representative, Com- missioner of Pep-4 NELMS, REBECCA-G.A.A.-2, Indian Club-3 NICKERSON, MARY LOU-Pinafores-I NIELSEN, MARGOT-Big Sisters-4 OLIPHANT, CHERYL-Smoke Signals-4 O'NElLL, CATHERINE--Concert Choir-4, Smoke Sig- nals-4, Student Prince OWENS, RICHARD-Baseball-2,3,4, J.V. Baseball-I, J.V. Football-I, Varsity Club-4 PAGAN, CURTIS-Carousel, Ondine, Chess Club-2,3 PAUL, CAROL-House ot Representatives-I, G.A.A.- I, A.F.S.-2, Double Trio-I,2, Six-Teens-3,4, Con- cert Choir-2,3,4, Carousel, King and I, Student Prince, We Four 8g One-3, Our Town, Sophomore Class Secretary, F.F.A.-3,4, President-4 PAYNE, JERRY-J.V. Football-I,2, Track-3, V. Foot- ball-4 PENNINGTON, BONNIE - G.A.A.-'l,2,3,4, Boarcl Member-4, Pinafores-3, C.S.F.-3 PERKINS, LARRY-Carousel, Boys' Chorus-I PETERHAMS, DIANE-C.S.F.-3, Band-3,4 PHILLIPS, SUSIE - G.A.A.-I,4, Pinatores-3, Girls' League Vice President, House of Representatives- 4, J.V. Cheerleader-4 QUICK, RAY-Electronics Club-3,4 ROUGELY, CLIFTON-Track-'l,2 RECTOR, GAIL-G.A.A.-I, Pinatores-I,2, House of Representatives-3, A.F.S.-2,3,4, Secretary-4, King and I, C.S.F.-3,4, Modern Dance-3, Pom-Pon Girl- 47 Cl'1IC1-4 RICH, JAY-Math Club-3, Science Club-2 RILEY, PAT-House of Representatives-I,2, G.A.A.-I, King and I, Pinafores-3, F.F.A.-4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Commissioner ot Special Activ- ities-3, Commissioner ot Publicity-4 RODRIOUIZ, ROLDAN-Ag. Club-2 ROGERS, DON-Swimming Team-2, Golf Club-3 ROSSIO, JULIE-G.A.A.-I,2, Girls' League Represen- tative-3, Carousel RUTTLEDGE, JOHN-Basketball-2,3, V. Basketball- 4 SAFFERSTONE, ILEEN-Pinatores-3,4, C.S.F.-3,4, Mod- ern Dance-3, Our Town SAMSON, ERIC-Track-2,3,4, House of Representa- tives-3,4, Our Town, Varsity Club-4, C.S.F.-3,4 SCHONFELD, JOYCE - Indian Club-2,3, Student Court-4, Our Town, House of Representatives-2 SHEPARD, KATHLEEN-Double Trio-I,2, Carousel, King and I, Student Prince, Six-Teens-3,4, G.A.A.- 2, Concert Choir-2,3,4 SILVERMAN, SUSAN-G.A.A.-I,2,3,4, Chia-2,3 SLOVALL, SUSAN-Modern Dance-3 SMITH, KIT-J.V. Football-I, Chia-4 SMOLKER, GARY-- House of Representatives-'l,4, Science Club-I, Tennis Team-2,3,4, Basketball- 2, Editor Inspiration-4 SPICER, LAURIE-King and I SPRINGER, KARI-G.A.A.-I, Indian Club-I STURGEON, RON-King and I, Football-3, Golf Club- 3 SVOBODA, SUE-Debs-3,4 SWEET, LINDA-House of Representatives-3 TAYLOR, JOHN--Swimming Team-3,4 TAYLOR, ROY-Ag. Club-3,4, President-4, Football-3 VARGAS, JULIE-Spanish Club-3 WATERWORTH, DENNIS-J.V. Baseball-1,2, v. Base- ball-3 WELSH, TIM-Band-2,3,4, Honor Band-2,3,4, Orches- tra-2,3,4, Track-3,4 WISE, CAROL-Pinatores-2, Indian Club-3, A.F.S.-3, Smoke Signals-3, Inspiration-3 WOODMANSEE, GAY-G.A.A.-I,2,3, Science Club-I, 2,3, Ondine, Choir-3,4 YOUNGHUSBAND, PETE-Indian Club-3,4, President- 4, Football-2, Chia-4 .mx 11. -I . 4 , I fm' f . f t 1 1 1 ff 1 i 5 . I V ' M 1' VN :Q vflfij Q Q: x ' Qi 3' 4. , - , 1 lj l 1 f .g. 1, , iv rl- i a -. 1 1 1 1 I 1 . lui' L A nl: P' 3 - M, , 77 ' - A TT , 1 f S3 ca 55? ' 1 ff' fix , 4, Q- ' ' mia I 1. 1 A ,,l, 1 lx f A 1 I 1 i 'f Al p -. '1 '- , A. . . 7 :NNN 7 NXxi 1 1 xxx gg xx I If 'J 1 1f 1 N1 1 S2391-: QfJ9 j cg 'fx ,gf 5 v . mu W Ha T HK IN PA LTV : 1 CU 1 ,A ' :lil ul :IIA , 11 . ul-,. . 1 1 3 'C ,., ., 1- fy' 1 I . .I .21 . ! Y, 'S 11 1 FA '1 1 . 1 ,- rl 1, - ,. i ' 1 1 'I yi I 4 I 1 gi 9 'Q 1 I ., 1 ' n t . I 1 J in N ,1 'al 1 1 1 r I 3+ 1 'A-X -1.1 rs M 1 s ' V ' X -1-we 'A -1 ' P' Hy'-fx I ,W 1 I O N 1 A-' L3 ' 1 I if 4 ws- I J 1 1 L Ny? 1 f u-. ' Ng X 'X ' , as m 1.15 i 1 ,rug . 11 'rx X 1 I 1, ' C 5, V -nr 'QB 2 W 'mis mmm 4 in F X 4' mf . 1 A- 'NSF ' , ami Q - glf 1 , 1 MH? 4 :TIN -L ..j'f-'q-A uf' 7 I ,1 - 1 I 7l,,'. 1 Q . :W ' R 4' ., 1 5 3. ' I 11. 1 - L 1- - 2. 1 - 1 .gm 1, I- 's 'LQ1 ,x . 9 N 1 -My I ' . ' r w1 H 'Z' . 1 W e V ig-if l i' Upon enTering Palm Springs High School as Freshmen, The class of '64 possessed enough TimidiTy and uncerTainTy for a rough beginning. BuT as They mafured, and became iuniors, They have proven responsible in fulfilling Those Things TradiTional of The junior class. Theirs is a capable, hard working class. This was seen in The sTudenT parTicipaTion on Their Homecoming floaT enTry Bonanza. UnforTunaTely, however, a commendable iob was damaged by The Big Wind of '62. As seniors They hope To win The SweepsTakes. Their compeTence was also seen as They ran The concession sTand aT The fooTball games and during lunch. This added considerably To Their increasing Treasury. While conTribuTing To The fullesT of Their abiliTy, The iuniors have shown ThaT They have whaT iT Takes To be a parT of an accomplished and sophisTicaTed school. As They look forward To Their senior year, They sincerely hope They can live up To The digniTy and presfige which will be demanded of Them as seniors. CynThia Marci , I Vice-Presideni Ken Cosgrove Secreta ry Ka ren Pi ka f ' 'W 27: fm-' P -P 1 ,rf ' P . 1 1 . gggggifc .. - - -52113 - 'fr' 'si N I E 1 X , President Bob Boyle -- ig-- Treasurer Joyce Powers VV T 66 Mr. Gadbois Miss Decker Mr. Phelps Chairman gi ' Miss Danforth Front Row: Jerry Blank, Karen Anderson, Kaye Bag- ley, Kris Botteroff, Alan Berland. Second Row: Steve Brooks, Chris Anderson, Bill Aussieker, Don Aiken, John Aitchison, David Axness. Front Row: Susan Anderson,,Bonnie Dvoulety, Susan Forman, Mike Ellis, Kirliy Erickson. Second Row: Ross Fleetwood, Marla Jandreau, Sally DiPaoIa, Monica Gomez, Nancy Grier, Risa Beniamin. Front Row: Alan Clark, Polli Contreras, Diane Dietz, Christopher Robin, Bob Down. Second' Row: Jack Copass, Barry Davidson, Hugh Curtis, Frank Fisher, Jeff Esbitz, Jim Eubanks. l Front Row: Sheila Chumney, Karen Buttcane, Jeanne Chalfonf, Penny Cosmos, Front Row: Pam Mason, Pat Bob Boyle. Back Row: Gary Canady, Ken Cosgrove, Walter Bussberg, Dave Diane Oistad, Sharon Oistad Estel, Craig Brown. Marci. Front Row: Susan Baldwin, Dee Buckley, Stephanie DeStephano, Ruby Hurst, Darlene Hobbs. Back Row: Norm Loftus, Gary Holtz, Dallas Levert, Brenda Harris, Eddie Lario, Don Leary. ' ' 1-T .rwi ' - ' 'N Front Row: Andee Hass, Sheryl Hedden, Debby Hilton, Sherry Dun- field, Susan Fuller. Second Row: Renee Hertzberg, Kathy Avery, Sim Holland, Stan Herod, Tom Hollister, Ola Holland. OS IMike J Mochizuki, Cathy Front Row: Jane Harris, Diane Henningsgard, Pam Hebill,-Sherry Holloway ay Nelsong Steve Amamda Gutierrez. Back Row: David Friedrich, Craig Harmon, Sue Hopp Carl Ciesli- Gary Foster, Bruce Hamilton, Ofelia Godinez. Front Row: Michael Kelley, Olivia Lang, Toni Kropf, Shaw Jennings. Back Row: Ezell James, Roger James, Bill Karr, Ken LaRue, Ernie Reyes, Tim Rellaford. Front Row: lone Logan, Sherry Johnson, Dorothy Leonard, Diana Kastorff, Margaret Kyder. Back Row: Dan Knowlton, John Jones,- David Kennedy, Chuck Kramer, Steve Kraft, Tim Linick. 69 Front Row: Rae-Vin Lucas, Cheryl Snedeker, Carol Shearer, Grace Matthemrg. Back Row: Raymond Patencio, Bob McLennon, Stuart Graves, Dennisi Massey, Benton Nicholas. Front Row: Carmella Passaro, Genny Patten, Gae Pelton, Audrey Reimers, Betty Springer. Back Row: Bob Phillips, Darig VanDusen, Mildred Pete, Gary Powers, Jock Raymond, Mike Rech. Front Row: Mel Simirin, Vi Smalling, Jenny Sale, John Frank Riviers. Back Row: Mi tc h u m , Phil' Schroeder, Simon, Mike Snyder, Norm ander, Jim Ford. Front Row: Judy Strada, Mike Scott, Lori Rowley, Debra Rosen- berg, Marilyn Riordan. Back Row: Mickey Morrison, Tim Siegel, Karey Rollins, Mary Marinko, Barbara Olivastro. 70 l l Front Row: Jane Papp, Karen Quigley, Joyce Powers, Marsha Wener, Cathy Reisman. Back Row: David Lappe, Ted Tonne, John Pease, Bob Williams, Charles Phillips, Pete Tomack. .3 , ' J, .li -' gd,-LL -K 1 , ,. -'Pix F ,f ALJ' Front Row: Patty Payne, Joan Pease, Karen Pika, Kathy Ploof, Patty Pinkston. Back Row: Bob Pumpelly, Mike Jarrett, Joe Paulsen, Charlie Sills, Jeff Patzner, Steve Morris. Front Row: Marie Irwin, Terri Gray, Sylvia Brietzke, Diana Carlson, Pam Kehlet, Joyce Nash. Back Row: Charles Amos, Stuart Graves, Janet Crawford, Janice Crawford, John Abbott, Tom Flowers. l 7 1 Front Row: Becky Zonville, Susan Wallox, Susan Thomas, Lynn Ward, Betty Pry. Bock Row: John Urmston, Chuck Lowe, Harvey Villalobes, Fred Weigel, Chip Webster, Grover Wilcox. Front Row: Lynn Ward, Frances Calloway, Susie Wrothall, Tina Cevola, Dorothy Wilson, Maggie Soran. Back Row: Judy Nutten, Charles Roger, Charles Truox, Emanuel Manning, John Svenneby, Mary Jo Richey. Front Row: Cyli Teitlebaum, Rita Sorenson, Karen Tomack, Joy Svoboda, Nancy Workman. Back Row: Sid Noles, Don Frost, Jerry Trussell, Alon Singer, Mark Tomlinson, Wayne Walker. Front Row: Neil Ward, Stuart Wein, Nancy Toy, Chris Vafral, Mike Hoxton. Back Row: Roy Pellum,- George Young, Paul Payne, Mike Thofcher, Steve Powell, Jim Wright. v - r-3 '-, , 'F T 'D .vig-:D Q f . f , ,i.i2:,-.g'i'f.1 .. . .. , A A , .,...,,- ,fr 'psi-fin f- ---'-'rrsfi :,::::::--4:12-::,,gg,53gg,,:'g,,:511:-.qi S W 5 ur 1 .x..,. ....., it ,.., I b f If f r In 14. . M H W ,nm M5 S 555, ,X w .-ngfzjf . , 1 N ,xi ' w I 7 . J ' ' A 1 ww,-. I- 4 W V ii . 'Er ' Fil? 4? J? u ,pm 2:5 ,Q -5 4 6 ' W W 111-' L A W1 W I I ,41W,H'1Wj , 'L i . I 'ur .74-an-M A 4 ,f , V-7 , 1 .1, 'v ' -1 1. 1 . - ' .. . :X fl , -15221 f W, Wwff,,S,,s fu X 'S - ,,5.'fiE.ElEl L' lla - wiv' ., w ' ' 'g -, f 7' . 5 w if far-V H 5 ' I 'rn ig -S. K 'TG' Q Eiiffggijfi gk 'E'.ffKi'f'1v? ' .' .. ,,: zzn A W .,.,.,.,. . ,. . . ,...... zz, N. , rim.. J ' 1 , 'Li .W . , V: 5,25 , y, 5, :Q . .Z -:' T -15.5 1 r W' .. , ' 2 U ,, . M M., . -UQQFW, ' ww Q, -fic: ' L M- 11 i , 34 , A , QV I A,,gA, ,V . U ,V ' -7 Y -Qv1L9'3 iff V M- Z' gg. r, ,-- ' ' ' 4-X .. .- N 5 ,Ari A - , 1 W' ,,- ..v. Q M Y Q74 .V ' X. H+' - ' EnergeTic, capable, and willing is The class of '65, Even as freshmen They showed Their desire To achieve by selling punch and snow cones To The sTudenT body. AlThough They did noT earn The funds They hoped To Their efforT was commendable. As sophomores Their abiliTies were fi rsT evidenT by Their successful sponsoring of many enioyable soc-hops afTer The fooTball games. These soc-hops earned a considerable amounT for Their Treasury. They were Then admired for The Tremendous iob which They performed on Their homecoming fIoaT The FlinTsTones. Their work paid off as They placed firsT among The oTher class enTries. Their TalenT was again noTiced as a member of The class Took one of The leads in The senior play, Our Town . As we can see, The members of The sophomore class are indeed acTive and indusTrious. They have proven This many Times ThroughouT The year. They have made a running sTarT as underclassmen and we anTicipaTe more and beTTer Things from Them as They advance To Their role as seniors. CynThia Marci 3.2 Vice President President Heather Ruffledge Sieve Sellery Secretary Frances Poisf 'Treasurer Tina Podell mow Mrs. Younghusband Mr. Farley Miss: Thgmpsgn Mr. Jump Chairman Front Row Frankne Holltch Jo Bunch Dmah Bernstein Sharon Cohen Back Row Ronnle Cost: Julle Davidson Cheryl Brnndel John Cordes Sharon Caple Candy Ellnott Mlke Moms Front Row Penny Scholl Patty Delgado Penny Dean Darcy Deason Lnnda Gold Back Row Sally Crowl Candy Davrs Mary Nella McLaughlm Danny Cohen Jessnca Davis Laurie Castelman Marnlyn Cory 76 Front Row Sussan Corcoran Marla Burgstahler Dorothy Bowens Ola Brown Llly Clnpper Back Row Joe Coker Walter Davns Pat Curata Mary Cross John Bunker Fred Clcogna Front Row Trudy Galrns J lrwln Menu Gneco Llncla Fox abeth Coates Back Row Chausson Robert Bunn Hall Marcy Damm Edward B Thor Fredrncksen : I I I A : I : I 1 I I I I I 1 i - - 1 , , Ba , 1 : I ' I I I - 2 1 1 1 1 f 5 1 1 I 1 -l - - .1 1 1 1 1 1 Front Row: Josie Estrada, Laura Adler, Beverly Bradbury, .Roberta Doak, Linda Falk. Back Row: Charles Flores, Ronnie Duran, David DiGrandi, Ira Diffey, Butch DeWindt, Jerry Dikes, Albert Fuentes. Front Row: Linda Diaz, Judy Henri,' Janice Jaccln, Margot Martinez, Janice Ruiz, Back Row: Bill Holbrook, Chuck Gardner, Patrick Geraghty, Denis Galle, Dick Hill, Allen Glazer, Monte Hammer. Front Row: Korrine Murphy, Nanci Mohr, Diana Miller, Lindy Moore, Kay McDonald. Back Row: Darlene Nowak, Sue Morgan, Jeannie Parsons, Dan O'DonneII, Scott Nickerson, Tom Murray. Front Row: Ruth Pellum, Paim Mashburn, Paula Monte, Gina Moran. Back Row: Nick Peters, Eddie Olds, Dean Mike, Darrell Mike, Chadrick Miller, Bob Maskey, Ralph Mediano. Front Row: Cliffi Steele, Heather Ruttledge, Sharon Riley, Tina Podell. Back Row: Christy Ransa, Sandy Roche, Pam Sheptenko, Chrys Stafford, Nan Siephans. Front Row: Janis Ruez, Slaughter, Mary Jo Stuart, Fuentes, Sheila Rieux. Back Jeannette Lake, Chris Schaenhoff, Bob Sandoval, Pugh, Lynn Robinson, Fran ' Y ' ' if 'Z ' ive: :1 --?f's1 -' ' Y 4 ' ' , : '11 Front Row: Michelle Smith, Cindy Taylor, Susan Smith, Val Skelton, Judy Scott. Back Row: Craig Thompson, Doug Robertson, Jerry Thomas, Bob Smith, Jerry Siggins, Farris Smith. 78 Front Row: Judy Dioli, Sharon Ellis, Missy Hamilton, Evelyn Herzog, Rosa Gonzales. Back Row: Robert Frost, Topper Hicks, Art Johnson, Conrad John- son, Dick Harmon, Mike Homme, Mike Hartman. Front Row: Linda Dew,- Diane Hersh, Linda Flowers, Kay Humphreys, Carol Hicks. Back Row: Howard Hills, Bill Gibson, Steve Hall, Jim Harmon, Ed Dolan, Ken Holland, Doug Dodson. Front Row: Li Siegel, Carol Layson, Janis Lamb. Back Row: Joe Lozano, David iMiIes, Junior Lemmons, Fred Matas, Ricky Lip- schuliz, Don Myer. Front Row: Clay Lubin, Mary Mizell, Beverly Miller, Sherry Martin, Mike Maffie. Back Row: Doug Loyd, Pat Lorton, Arden Angell, John Kunkel, Frank Kokorudz, Joe Kack, Frank Jandreau. Front Row: Lynn Kelly, Nola son, Salli Davis, Carolyn Jean Komura. Back Row: Killfoile, Charles Johnson, Ro Ierman, Jim Eilers, Jim G Bob Holden, Ned Hawkins. Front Row: Lu Brown Cathy Hedgecock, Diana Huff, Karie Hogan, Val 'Hurov. Back Row: Sandi Keith, Cathy Flores, Joel Johnson, Myra Jackson, Judy Hedglin. Front Row: Cynthia McCall, Patty Lohman, Sue Lyon,,Lori Lechner, Nancy Vines. Back Row: Bryan MacKennon, Richard Little, Jim McGrath, Jeff Litoff, Brion MaMicheaI, Chuck Manthey. 80 Front Row: Kathy Bell, Cici Kennedy, Herrie Ivins, Candy Karamanos Michelle Gatil. Back Row: Sandi Clark, Irene Anderson, Mike McWhiter Alan Runte, John Peterson, Ken Holland, Roy Schroeder. Front Row: Lewis Lowe, Vicki Singleton, Cindy Morrisf, Marilyn Mitchum, Gary Sap- pingfield. Back Row: Guido Von Raskaj, J. C. Shanks, George Spencer, John Ronothe, Beaver Seeley, Dave Rebiger, Mark Strickland. Front Row: Linda Quiroz, Deborah Weseman, Linda Tisdale, Corene Wash, Orchid Rodriguez. Back Row: Bert Wiefels, Tom Nelson, Jerry Bigelow, Ray Vargas, Stephen Williams, Sam Wager, Jay Scott. Front Row: Alexis Aquino, Judy Allen, Carol Adams, Diane Allen, Ann Baddour. Back Row: Steve Baldwin, Bob Ashbaugh, Kathy Blotter, Bonnie Bonfils, Richard Bowen, Bob Blythe. Front Row: Sue Seath, Andi Dennis, Nancy Cramer, Frances Grizelle, Cathy Flores. Back Row: Tim Edmonds, Larry Chiatovich, Bucky Hengesbaugh, Jeff Jernigan, Dan Canady, John Emerson. Front Row: Linda Anderson, Bobbi Bard, Rita Baxley,- Raylene Beckett, Cathy Blunn. Back Row: Charles Watson, Mike Anderson, Tric Baunach, John Boothby, Steve Foster, Craig Amerbler. Front Row: Linda Benton, Tienna Beirne, Carol Bentley, Pam Bothum. Back Row: Bonnie Anderson, Evelyn Baxter, Bill Bangs, Pat Black, Penny Barbara. Front Row: Nancy Woods, Dorothy Dick, Jorge Aleiandro. Front Row: Phyllis Long, Jeanne Pfohl, Beverly Bradbury, Sue Hunter, Julie Salazer, Back Row: Mike Pappalcirdo, Rick Rogen, Mike Sims, Richard Shaffer, Tom Rastle, Richard Post. Front Row: Kathie Weotherman, Heather Wilcoxon, Linda Jones, Laurie Mach, Vicka Smith. Back Row: Kadi Smith, Barry Smilen, Pam Gordon, Sue Smith, Warren Taylor, Steve Sellery. ,,,. Is The year '66 Tar way? Perhaps you Think iT is, buT acTually iT will pass in a flash, cmd graduaTion will be upon you. You can'T sTop The clock buT you can Take advanTage of every minuTe and live iT To The TullesT. This is exacTly whaT This year's freshmen have done. The members of This aggressive class have parTicipaTed in num- erous acTiviTies and conTribuTed To The TulIesT exTenT of Their abiliTies To beTTer Themselves and Their school. The work They put inTo Their Homecoming floaT is a promising example of whaT They are capable of doing. By The Time The year i966 has rolled around, They will have grown inTo more maTure adulTs, leaving behind Them a school which has proTiTed by Their shining example of a willingness To succeed. Gail RecTor i H Li Pi: uf p i' V F. rw: ,Eg 1 'MTM if Af,-9 Vice President President Elliot Grossman Dick Brubaker Secretary Sally Elliotf Treasurer Martha Mason GUM ,afar Mrs. Perkins Mr, Hess M,-I Jcmd,-eau Chairman Front Row: Susan Elliott, Shelby Coffey, Sally Elliott, Sharon Alexander, FYOUT Row: Alice DUVGll. Ellen Elan, COFIHI6 Cross Dlbble DUBOSG Maria Diana, Loli Chavez, Joe Ann Eller. Back Row: Drew Church, Bonita Devers: Back Row: Spike Cross, Richard Cicogna Larry Craver Jack Coker, Alex Chambers, Randy Cureton, Terry Corbell, Alfred TOFTI Eldef, RGY Cl1 l5'fY, Kelly Crooks. Crawford, Toni Cable. Front Row: Toni DeVenney, Florence Delgado, Kristen Eicher, Carbl Duran. Back Row: Sandy Essen, Jim Crawford, Gary Chiatovich, Latiska Chaisson. Front Row: Jayne Ellison, Jan DeLoach, Pat Delgado, Linda Carlson. Back Row: Nelson Dull, Dennis Dietz, George Berkey, Dennis Down, Mike Charleboix. K- '. J-nu f Irene Grant, Sheila Henderson, Jo Graves, Julie Hodgen, Fro'nt Row: Irma Galvan, Angie Foster, Aleiandro Hernandez, Susan Back Row: Terry Graffam, Charlie Ervin, Brez Griffith, Hollister, Carol Gray. Back Row: Mike Hamilton, Bill Hathaway, Jim Jim Heazlett, John Hathaway. Hagen, Phil Fife, Freddy Golden, John Ellis. Front Row: Kathy Harrison, Beth Croom, Linda Gizir, Stella Harris, Sandra Holland. Back Row: Richard Godinez, Frank Gracia, Jacob Ervin, Theotis Henderson, Ronnie Evans, Dana Hollinger. Front Row: June King, Pat Haggerty, Linda Harris, Karen Gabbert, Jill lgan. Back Row: Roger Horton, Don Janiuk, Roger Kenaston, Jon Hendershot, Danny Kerns, Elliott Grossman. Front Row: Denyse King, Nancy Blair, Jeanne Jones, Linda Jormin, Bunny Hurd. Back Row: Steve Kehl, Danny Lacy, Bill Kellar, Harley Kaiser, Ray Leonard, Toni Jsdulang, Duke Lake. Front Row: Brenda Newton, Chery Cberle, Sue Morrison, Ricki Martin, Kristine Moe, Eleanor Marquez. Back Row: Hale Milgrim, Chris Mari, Clark Nicholas, Denver Mills, Bill McCorquodale, George Jump, Paul Nelms. 88 Front Row: Carole Langdon, Cindy Noles, Marilyn McClellan, Cheryl Mallory, Martha Mason, Julie Licker. Back Row: Bob Morrison, Bob Middleton, Florieda Miguel, Jennifer Mitchell, Bob Levin, Chris Morris. Front Row: June Larrieu, Fa Kirsh, Donna Leming, Ruth H Karen Knutson, Karen Jones. Row: Bradd Hopkins, James nox, lgal Klocman, Virginia nedy, Janice LatMaster, D Judd, Wendel Leary, James Je Front Row: Marsha McGuire, Lisa Martin, Gay Miller, Sandie Lockwood Lori Needleman. Back Row: Tom Muhleck, Don Mclntosh, Rod Medigovich Dill Mosley, Ricky Logan, Willie Moore. Front Row: Laura Ferguson, Lauriann Fox, Querida Fulghuim, Sherma Allgood, Nancy Vogt. Back Row: Bob Zielski, John Viondi, Pete Flax, George Eanes, Leveret Prosky, Jim DiPaola. Front Row: Taunya Ingram, Linda Vines, Diane Cieslikowski, Pat Fife, Donna Bachman. Back Row: Barry Ziskind, Dennis Adler, Robert Urton, David Cieslikows-ki, Mark Quigley, Dennis Davie. 89 Front Row: Sharon Sorenson, Cynthia Summers, Vera Sarup, Candy Shroer, Linda Smith, Darin Sampson. Back Row: Mike Stonick, Paul Saltman, Jirm Smalling, Jim Shepard, Richard Smith, Chris Samson, Dave Salk. Front Row: Audrey Smith, Clara Samaniego, Linda Sf. Pierre, Judy Ann Styles, Diann Snedilec. Back Row: Dawn Schembri, Brenda Waddill, Lorenzo Saldivar, Sharon Steele, Sharon Squires. Front Row: Monique Stephens, Jan Svoboda, Toby er, Laura Saunders. Back ,Sieve Schill, Bob Schwartz, Scriven, Larry Snyder, Phillip son. Front Row: Don Winner, Norma Young, Alice Wilcox, Mike Udaw. Back Row: Robert Feldman, Max Wilson, Bob White, Danny White, Andy Zarzosa. 90 Front Row: Susan Warren, Diane Utter, Linda Tarbutton, Judy Troax, Donna Webb. Back Row: Bob Turzion, Lee Weigel, John Wilson, Steve Willis, Mike Watt, Don Watlet. Front Row: Nicki Watt, Pom Taylor, Susan Wright, Kathy White, Leonna Yookum. Back Row: John Tomo, John Tabooda, 'Robert Teitelbaum, George Valeur, Robb Torr, Bill Thompson. Front Row: Ca-role Zachary, Pam Pullen, Marla Jondreau. Back Row: Yvonne Salais, Dayann Nord, Carol Schoolcraft, Shirley Walker. , 1 H' gg ggg gsifsss.. 5. A -w.q3.+,'1 fi, W x fa EM 4 '- -,-f W9 1.5 .12 :iw .j 2:s:2s:s:s:s:s:: 22 ' Z-..LL:,:w ' X ' 751: W-. 5 W ' 15 .. W X' :ml , ' Aiif , , M . A ' ' A. l fff1 ? 54 ff A .4 w - . V 1 S I , . f 1 - + - 1 - , 1 'gfii' W-fi f W ilu' 4 Q '04 i4 . - . ,. , rv . Q 1' '.. ' .' ,,h:' - Q, g Q 5 . 1rgl'?,,, g - ' 1 Z ' ' fm' i gk? 'Q 1' xy-91 W W '. 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Front Row: Lupe Chacon, Frances Chacon, Susan Ballenfine, Jill Borok, Linda Barton Back Row: Danny Aiken, Jon Adkins, Larry Cary, Brian Burgstahler, Herschel Beard Sieve Ause. Front Row: William Cable, Susan Aubin, Norman Abner, Julie Avile, Charles Baker. Back Row: Jim Brown, Larry Brubaker, Joe Adaims, Richard Brubaker, Terry Alessandro. 94 51 i lm- , A,:. ., 1 mf 131322 1 . jx. is 15 ii, i 55 A -WS. I -91 r 1 ,E 51 . - ' Y ' W1 -Fif e. .. 'ff m1flf? 11 - ' ...milf ' .l, .- Ns- 5 - ' ,, 1 :., ? ,, 1 i 1 .g ge--E53-im ,L.: :.:i '-, N - 111- ,. nf E4 fc ' 4 ,I is I ' 5 ,, , f ' A N J 454 1 ff., , X Y Q f ' K 122: 11 w Q ' 7 ii x i111 1 - f 1 1 THe ffiegfgly der L gffqmhirky ' , f - firit-hand'-qcoiffk:-ct with greuti'lun'H!'NHe' is aigffie representative of HES hhh:i c ountryii' 'f' and' cu welcerhe' visitor foieuvrs. We earnestly hope that hie ,impression Qfus will. 1 'i firmiyagggmenf ,ties iivhicb olreogiigexigt l?,efi.5rQger1 oUr The11 ,,Spr1i ngs'J 'i' ' Q eafikision our warmest greeiihgi Ndnd siiffere beitiliihiishes. k ii f ' Gail Rector I W 1 M ,, ':f1'-- U S: ,, M-- v V ' 'JA' M N'iiLlG ., ,. , 1 1 1 ,,,f.,,,-11, . M, .. . I' i:'L 'S F12 - ' 1 S ,, ,. .,,.e. .i up Q , if . f ny gf x 1,1 5-1'Lp1e..:'4 ' ,-1:11, re. . . 7 ,,w.4,m1j,:g ,m,,,,,, V , 4,2 ,.,, I ' 1 idgrf'mL k xrwfw- LWMYWQ , ff W , ky ,.!, b, , X fi , -e ml - . , , . V' -5-. 1 ' ' Me , ,E ..-,,,,,e,,-, , f X, p Maw Q N, 'WS if ,Q , , ,W Vzyh . .1 A-W,Ah-, 75 in i 1 XM A, w x E 5 3 ff 115111 1515552-Adina-x--111 . . , 'Mr we- M, ,,g,,E,fif,1:fg 1 .1 i i-- 'V 'fig 'ESV-1f, A i .5 t , .UAW ,. 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I also hope ThaT during my sTay here I have given you a clearer picTure of PakisTan. May The bonds of friendship beTween our Two counTries IasT forever. Goodbye and Thank you Your PakisToni friend Sarosh MehTa 5 -a Auwwx I x, X X 5 M ,f P X W Ex Q J, vx s W I J . ',,-J, - f Q -- '- ww A 4 fi ' 4, w 1, .vw .x ,, xx' F .i-. A, x f 3 ' Af r N 'H 1 f ?2:1ff,1 1. j 15' 5 Q -. 4 've M . x N A-xjg 5 Tye .f 51 E' Q , 'ua :W M' ' N 941 'xx f Q Q fs JW 'iffy ,. J ,J 'Sf 7 X 1' H 1' nib' ,M Jw' , ---.ff-ua . ,f Qu Xu AE' - X 1' f... ,, W fi Y AV. , S-.., Q TE-U Y 1-0' Nara? :mug C .J QQHLJLI I 1 i 1 3 A, ,, -5. X 'gs . , ' I A --'S 'is' .. W,.. Wg ,. fi 4 'Z Y . Q X ,Q I if. I xg .- K N Z 42 EP- Q X44 .X ff W i ,Q 1' 77 W . v 'ff J V Mix I I ij . 1- :,--.2514 -.,--:,,,,:- jyyy A ' gm' 'lug --12 I hal Af ig .. K ' ' , ' wmv, Y ,.,.. 5 min.,- ' , - -',,:.,,.,1a .f , 1 .W N U Lim 2 F x .. ffl ' 5 V . 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'H E' ,, film: W EE 53 , ,M l ,, ll ll 1 I I l I 13' Bob Smith Confemploting A Problem In Woodshop. A 11w w.a.gg-wr N - l llllllllfllll . V if HE., D 41 Girls' Agriculture Class Working On A Project. 102 -fb - S-q, . x -,- ff If ': 9' 62 1? if 15 , ui: up by Q ,igvvf -4. 1 , Wifi. Q 5 1 ,fL'j,Qf3 ' ff FIX- , JQ V -:sys f '- - , l' ll h A :.i vu' 'iffy' my: ' . - . W3 - 1 ,W nr A p, 'wx ,WE ?L, F ' . 1' 'A 317.4 '45 , ESI. -- 'f':fj'i, ' I-ha ,, ,. 'L ' f f '.., ' 4 G' -ii-' AFL: !,i73'Q','-'1ni': ,.. ,.,,...-,- A ,mki ' Q ,ILS ' ww X. digs f, v 6551 'f 1' ' ' - -.-,,,g1,,,ggmg1L.'w ,sf V , PM 4' fl f 'Q' - gf 5 E3 1 1 8 1 X sw: - :gm-,:,g:,g,:,:.:: , A w 'N fini , Qqspgefi V QNX , X . ' ,.:,S.Lzfj',' ' 43.0 A 4 2 sf- mm 1-Km ,,..... :ffl Y- r Ii -ff , I A . , in ' lf, V - -fy Q1-P Miss Cote Mr. Thacker Kathy Weafherman, Roberta Vasquez, Janet i' Sfgn DEG,-Uccio Jo Bunch, Eddie O'Dowd 104 Mr, Sussman A Pleasant Place to Study :A -3-, QL, --Av 17. - V f ij ,l ,, 1 1,,,g-2-eff 1 swf' 1 lin -Y Y , new W QQ .Y wu5'4!,'1 4 'H' -3 .'.i.. Ek.: f , -'-q i? - ami' 1'1 A 7 ' ' , '.f .1 . . , .4 Y uf' LJ, 5 ' , ' L, .Nu-' -1-'i ': - ' ilwfiw f fl li- v .: ' rfi. aww , fig: wmauzqa 'S ' 'NA ,J .. ' ' P . ,A Y g' ,M , f- , ,b -4- i. X m v i 4 , I 'E 'R ,g 'Ig LL, 3 ii , -A -1... K D Tf Dai f lm ' v ,f .ef I -..-I I n l Q 1 Ju 5 3 i if i 5 l l at ,r, 1 ' --is ig 1 JN .Qi 1 gl , P 4 w En 5 Him X. 4, 'rm .wwf . 7 -1' -1 - M-M -Q TN X. 1 x . L ax - -.1 ' '-2 X. : B. , ., Q, ff 5 ' I 4 ' 3 ' A C 4, ' 'VJ W' w ...ke ggi? Q- il Q, Q ' .M in 3-g..4,,.L-..i,Q3Wy L, :M fi-if f W X 'ml Mr. Sussman Keeps Lund-,Time A Class Af Work Mr. Kellogg Lefs A Student Test A Theory Scxrosh In C.A.P. Class .T-a3 'f'f 1, Homemaklng Class MV- Kellogg lllusfrates A Point The change of semesters this year brought many changes to the Chia staff. Our first semester editor, Bob Driskell, because of academic pressures, left the staff. Subsequently, we were fortunate to have Arthur Lyons as our second semester editor. The entire staff is indebted to Bob for helping us get o smooth start on the yearbook. Arthur is responsible for guiding us in the last hectic months of the Chia production. This was the composition of the staff for the second semester. EDITOR ........... ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . BUSINESS MANAGER . . CONSULTANT ...... EDITORIAL STAFF . . . ORGANIZATIONS STAFF ACTIVITIES STAFF .... ACADEMICS STAFF . . . SPORTS STAFF .... SENIOR STAFF ..... ADVERTISING STAFF ..... ART STAFF ........ SUPPLEMENT STAFF . . . . . .. ARTHUR LYONS LI SIEGEL LYNNWARD . . . . LYNNE HAMERSCHLAG LI SIEGEL ', GAIL RECTOR, CYNTHIA MARCI JEFF JERNIGANt' ROBERT SANDOVAL GAIL RECTORt', CYNTHIA MARCI KORRINE MURPHY . TIENNA BEIRNEY, JOYCE POWERS, LYNN WARD .. KIT SMITH i, BILL ADOLPH, WILLIS EDWARDS . . SHERI MICHELY, SCOTT KENNEDY PAM SHEPTENKOX, MAGGIE SORAN JENNYSALE ' WlLLISEDWARDS ' AND OUR ADVISOR, MR. JUMP 'Editorship S ,I Q i5 108 1' Tl eil 3515311 Xvnruvx v B I New students were given a rousing invitation to Study and Stomp with Larry Tramain and his Gentiles at the year's first bouncing ball. Held on Sep- tember 14, from 8 o'clock to 11:30, the Welcoming Dance was sponsored by the swinging student council. The Pavilion was gaily decorated in the traditional colors with matching refreshments. Mrs. Humphreys served the punch, and Ro- berta Sherrill headed the decorating committee. All in all the New Year's Indians stomped the house down. Gail Rector 110 Q ,4 1. n N N? A 'af Q 1 V' s .J 5' J A v ,r U! qi. Mgff- .1,,, , x I mv b K 'L' 'YV K 'K HQ 1 N. - .U , Y- .lk - ..- 1 1 i J , Q1 ,. F if .1 ,Q A.,,,, , L Z I :ff X Q? ,. . .1 'V- A if ' J ' Z' ' 5' , - 1 , tg'-Iv 122 --H f' fA .. I g11:'2 '. ' 4 V, 'G x , X Tx iw ,Q 1 51 A + X X X ' ' 4' l ' f N A u if 1 .gf 1, . 1' 'x Q F5311 1 - - w , -,W Y 1 -. . ':, LL: ' ' loam Under The direcTion of William Thacker, The Senior class presenTecl Our Town, by Thornfon Wilder. Jessie Davis and Ken Shaffer vividly porirayed The lead roles of Two young people who fall in love aT The Turn of The cenfury. The play was presenTed To The general public on The nighfs of December 7 and 8. Those who saw The play will agree ThaT The performance was an excellenf represenTaTion of The TalenT aT Palm Springs High School. Back Row: Mr. William Thacker, Joyce Schonfeld, Pedro Chacon, Alexa Clark, Sarosh Mefah, Gary Beebe, Grace Matthews, David Fredericks, Vick DeVinney, Ken Shaffer, Jessie Davis, Bob Driskell, Corki Henderson, Pete Barbra, Ileen Safferstone, Eric Samson,- Pat Delgado. Bohom Row: Barbar Butler, Carol Paul, Lily Duran, Jeff Castleman, Susie Forman, Robin McCorquodale, Jay Miller, Charlie Truax, Mel Simirin, Sfan DeGruccio, Nancy Krame Dave Kennedy, Jim Berardini, Stan Herod, Roberta Doak, Linda BenTen. 112 What do you think our chances are of getting our of here without paying? Bob Driskell Jessie Davis Ken Shaffer Can't you children play someplace else. Jeff Castleman Susie Forman- Bob Driskell Can't you keep Billy's floodlight out driveway. Mel Simirin Jay Miller Bob Driskell Stan DeGr'uccio Charlie Truax of the '42 7. ,, '-1'-: ' View M '- : . - Tifgag' f T Z fy?-ties 'W E' EE,-Q' M2 M 1-:sg :W +4 V' K wiv , Q... ' fff me W' 1222224 .:.:.m.V. : .2 6.8- W!!J' ' , V 'Ti' :,. . 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Senior Sweepstakes Float Hawaiian Eye Home, Home on. the Ronge Agriculture 'Club Float .1 'L JP Chain Gang Sophomore Class Float Floftery Will Get You Nowhere Sophomore's Flintstones Q Homecoming, November 16, l963, signifies so many Things for so many of us. Remember The long hours of planning, anol The enioymenT of helping To work on your class or club TloaT The week before The game? And for us, especially, ThaT work meanT so much as we Tried To keep The floaTs from blowing aparT from The force of The Big Wind. Even Though The aTTer- 'x :Heel 1 ' 7329 ' , school parade was cancelled, The evening was a compleTe suc- cess, from The winning over Yucaipa, To The crowning of The beauTiTul Queen. To Those who came To parTicipoTe in The acTiviTies, iT was a glad remembrance of years gone by, and To we who hosTed Them iT was The beginning of a marvelous year. Gail RecTor l i7 The lively Indian spiriT which has been shown aT The pep assemblies This year, has undoubTedly helped bring The Indian Teams To Their heighT of vicTory. Wifh The help of The cheerleaders and pom pon girls, along wiTh The enThusiasm and spirif of The sTudenT body, we inspired confidence and The willingness To win, in our hard working Teams. Wzwwfzf lx H mx r wwl g'V:ErQ 3 'f' V QV I .,. F, ,X K ,. U -Al' l , ., F - 1: ' S r is ,. f , 4 H f - ' , :mfr . V 1 54mf,Q,N f V, A u A-3329 Lw 1 4 ,S Y Y J' ,F A :V 1 U 4' t 4 X nf' , ,, ' ' E T , , f A W , I A V EEN ri fe--H - ' ' ' 111 ' I H 5 V V 49 .UQ 6:32, ., 52 .JH ,L ,,, giww W5 ' '- : -- L? ' : , m-5 hai me , . -af, ggi up 4 i 4 6 I 4139 L. 1 354-' sf gg, ,M ,J-N. 5, 3 l 2 35 e xg' ,K H ji. T5 Q E! Y' 1 X . ' Wi 4? 'I' 'F 'BP ' ' 4 Q , . L .N X t mm 45 m . iz nf vw X' ' A m -'QL , 1555 . F W, www , '?'-33:1 1 fizsgrw ' fm Qsmafsf 111 sf D? i 0 , :Exif x 5 v rr N4 ai I W 3 s-f if I S J' ,. 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Q I Food prepared by The homemaking deparTrnenT was also available. ' As The carnival drew To a close everyone wandered inTo The caTeTeria Tor a soc hop. All The popular records were played as everyone did iiijifil Their Tavorire dances. Near The close of The dance BeTh STevens and Billy Keller were crowned king and queen of The Carnival. This was cerTainly a memorable occasion on our calendar of evenTs. CynThia Marci BeTh STevens and Billy Keller- King and Queen of The Carnival T K 2501534 .' 'A , r' lf 'T W- A 5,-gil. I ,. , ry T i . f I M13 .. l l i . 1 T s T l 1, l l l Left To Righh Dick Bunting, George Hertzke, Clare Ballagh, Richard Hough, William Thacker. Our Intrepid Heroes Prior To The Wheelchair BaskeTball Game. 'Z' Smwlu EMM On The night of February 16, the Jewish Community Center was alive with activity as This year's Senior Formal got under way. Oriental decorations carried out the theme Oriental Ecstasy. Girls in Oriental attire served refreshments and lent an exotic atmosphere to The occasion. From 8 o'clock until the magic hour of 12:00 Fred Massey's orchestra provided swinging dance music that was enioyecl by all. For all those who attended, it was an evening long to be remembered. Cynthia Marci I. 1 If 'WA' 1 EAW ii - ?5l:?'1,.i If: - irl -I-4.-fu: v .fg,.y.:f-3s- ' - if ii' 4' 510912, , .V 4 95:7 U, -3:9-'V - -.LV Y - -. ' ,531- 511511 ' WEL'- -Q, . .-, 1 :la 73 V -- .jfg mgii me 'fl ,QT . mqlimjf Vg x 2 , ,H .. . f .fm A ,X L A V V w -4 ef-A im wil Agn, ggiuf k vm 'f L., -r g-5,f5 - 2 , f ' 3 ,mi F 1' 'N' Q '-: f r V , v' ' 1 1 1 A wi? Q , af Ji- - . H .L iff w w ' W W' wr :xiii A ' , ,'f55W1 ' EIEF'-Til H' :ww ifiA3--7-Sgifq A' 'W 5' ' , 5' , 1, -in f , W Y Y -.jg 1 3 1 '1 E 5 1.5-1 1' if I W. , L ..i':' ' A STVNENT Vkllilili This year's all-school production, The Student Prince, was performed on March 16 and T7 to a full house. The Student Prince was based on the famous play Old Heidelberg written by Dorothy Donnelly, with music by Sigmund Romberg. The school production was directed by Mr. Hammond cmd Mr. Patzner, Miss Schoeptlin and Mr. Thacker. This was the first attempt we have made at this type of musical, and it not only stirred the hearts ofthe audience, but also showed the school's true ability to make a success ot such a difficult piece ot work. Gail Rector l Carol Paul and Bob Driskell as Kathy and the Prince. T24 qi 455 ' 'zifix ,ii j 1 , -21 Q4 HA 1 Q Q, w ' My iw 2 is , W1 f ' 1 K 1 I L' I UV . I f -fa .Q-N u' 5 .4 A .f l . , Wlgg I 1 xv . ., E 1, ,5 K A f. A,:, ffm S 4 mx r QT, , N, Q fffigf Mg X, X 'x 5 .4 1' r 531 r',. ' f . whfw. ' - . ' 1, ew. gf fi, in :mesh :Maw - wt. uw K ,E Y x -. Y L rn! N - 1 . Q gx,-,.4,N,3mL A LV' - 'r 'f'5E' L W ff?5 ' Q' MX fi View wwf V-.LQ Q V , 2.- 4 22? 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' .' ., ill W f'f'Wi51W'1'2sE3s5',um lm- .+R f1 ,,w, ,f -2,355 wg R- i,'tx.,g. 11. iff!-X.'5igg',i!f'l K 2 ft 'N r 1, -' I .ixgggiglgl '-L-1' 3::'. 4-.' Q ,L w , .,.. i 'r' 4431: wil.. In 'i.,g:.if 'Qi-'Eff ui 4 1.1-,., . y, X. , 3,-iw V, wi' W' +w i1Eg,1w.P , V ' vb , ', -Hwy' ,'w.f.gf?S?Q+s-'Q ' my.. 'ggi' W V . su . QV. ,M-sy. mn-gas, Un .N A new - Q my L.a.m---,, ai awww, 4 ' ' 'yfyilffi-J 4' - 9 '11-ri if if : - ,x by Y- +- Thofs the spirit, Margot. 129 MY --1:5- A 4 JY? 0 'ff xi was ' V ug i 115 -11-1 ' iii 15 W ff' ff? ' j W Q V ', ,l K L Q if Q X N j E bfi? 5, xigiiv X 2 ,,,,,, ' Z- W 1,-,,,--. MNH Studlwll 'Body Qfmxww STAN DeGRUCCIO President NANCY COFFEY SHIRLEY JANIUK PAT RILEY Vice President Secretory Comm. of Publicity GEORGIA BENNER PHIL POIST LYNN HAMERSCHLAG Comm. of Assemblies D.V.L. Representative Head Cheerleader SENATE House or Repmesemmrlves S ' H -1 Q N -vf .3-. - 1 :H . R 'am ag ' - H 3 -': - 32? 5. ig? -Q , ,M - ' , my 'Hs' J LJ A me 'uLF'J Aw A. 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Minimum eligibility requirements for the Student Court are cz C scholastic average and a satisfactory citizenship grade. The Associated Student Body Vice President, Nancy Coffey, is the Student Court presiding officer. Q . .,,' ' t .. . . ' C if A Qi 5 C ' 1 e a s Bee Chosen y 'Hemeconung V 4, , ' ' l V Q 'By'SHERRY -' ' A ' .K The spirit .of competition will building 'the' If 11.1 V . fill the nah-' tonight when Palm Eye. Gan K1 A l 'A ' ' , ' - H Springs High School' holds :lt is very spl l ' I f I , - ' 4 annual Homeoomlng events. ' Well might 0 , The highlight of the Vnight ,her at any ' W will be 'the crowning of the is thrilled 4 - ., n queen, -who V-qvgillf be one of the as well' as a 2 PALM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Friday, November 16, 1962 fjVVe,gir1SvpieLQ,-red abgve. mans to att The girls were select9d by not certainvl - I the Varsity Cluhfffvvhieh is made up of all boys 'Who have received varsity ' lettersl 3.J'he football team will make the selections of the.,q4g,een dur- ipf' time tonight' .V f Abe announced at the -VV?av'i1lion, and will Nall? charm, an-' dozen Another rx girls is Vic ' been on the two years a of the Debs. named Girl fQctolpe-r, and bf,:'Concert' H teens. She 1' Th V - ern'-as well Camp e Smoke 3' He f9f't danced, the us bf-Weekfgfwalg is Th of the tale gembem of ly paper le sroden, s-rg belie an Ope Smoke Si Mr. Young! 'S CQpObiUb,fShedl Cl Dorfun. Qnqfs . Journ h sfqffe Em, 0 083. h lfy To p gflles iou Qllsrn Cl d . . 1' f'CJCf' fflgj' C753 ly- efvfs S Som . 'fe w 'smsf ' me eflfire We Dublishe lime ne haf They , Udenrs he Srudenf b ed for . Wswgrfh eorfl in .Stl Ody dlsge . Y CQ ca ' mfnarfon T mpus Le, O Th . his e earlier. Ediro year? src, 'WaS ISC PSHS:-in-late.1930?s4 The' bmldings havenl PQ Ediro, . ef 05 pe.,t+t0,,,ed those tmy -llttle fpalm.-1:1-ees' are now a towering 35 feet. Al po ge H' EdffOrXL 7o'Q Ti .-1 bursts forthl appearance of the school has changed, 'its sriirit hasnw. p QS 'V Edff Xronf K some ff' hrighnesmiie Will be returning to their beloved alma. mater tonight tl P096 Vgdif Ofxfjheri rcfph ' 1 to the school that holds so many memories for themq P Q96 VI Ed.O'XCarhy OOlfphQ,,, .mon Serving Th' .- ' C V V ll Q lfo 'N . ' A '. the, cheerlea ffl l'l P.S.,H.S- ' I Pqgie Vll Edifo:XC0rki Hemi!!! 32:2 hart is the : Q y By LINDA V x may behiil Busif, V ' Edffofcfndy Ellio erson '!fee1'aS.,It:i,t'lT'lmf -,iff were normal school att1re in the early days the 700 eq Adw ess Mgr QDOUQ Ke 'T 1 fun of B, drfmeinsei ' i1is ' 1 w , ' ' M - U Sr ' f- he f 4 -s 1 Qfoph 'He ' l ions Plays t l N as C., HU SI' ride . CV , ,V X X -X x C S17-QfOrXA XDOWOI Ch fson .6 . V - y ' v' , V- si.f 'o Op? EC-jf, 'den A Ufleboi r princess 61310512 'PSY , VV . , ,.,. .-.ln V Olgl. heel, X tin Pla-ns A ' -' J ' 4 ' Isorxflfl Indo Folk e g forte Ha h , , , , T pt r. i51VVaVp0mV, l'gV1V, Sc 1 fic? - if f ' Q JOUHQ eine'-ra-poml -PM-elf devil - H R- -V .. VV N A . Power jigaqtive mem- yet. ' ' .TVN f V 1 - OA .S S .higamii y Weihffgnher V hr'f'f L V ly ' P2 V lghtygseniors,Vh!'Queen-,infthf I H 1 , I ' 3. up age V Q lf- V . , M 1 33 X ,A , A-xl, ' ' , 1 ' ' V AV -. ,V 3 V VV . V V V V If-, 5- , lke Signals, BorTomVRow: Jill Borak, Kathy O'Neil, Sherry Laker, Alan Clark, Cindy t. Top Row: Cork: Henderson, Gay Miller, Irene Safferstone, Irene Andreoson. .R'Q0?eZLfflSEi' 6353212 was exvwwd fe Pafticivafe in The Student constitu, at Vleastone class or club ac- rided for student lead- tlufy' amissioners, class and In the lastutwo or three years, cers, and the Scholar- the ACUVRY Period. Wed' ietyy' said A Mr. sum- Hesday Served the Now, of course, Vthe. longer it on to praise the stu- lunch Period ' l V' Q pi their responsible be- Pe1'haPS the VdiSQ1'S?niZ3u0n ow- 'pow Gifnlw NanCY CaTl'1Y Ben' Uddle' Joyce Powers, Viclvl Palmer . le M' ' J ms Cob crane. 0 . ddrek. Top. can Red:QnAeTS Bonomr Gem Re . Mo, Workmdnf r -gba T, N W. 5 ' Y heri l'lollow0Y- z C thy Smlflh 5 ' 'Qhi. Pm camm, cmhv 5'f'i'lb '0k' Top C ROW, lefl' T0 rl ' aoimm The lovely Pom-Pon girls and MajoreTTes have conTribu1'ed much To The success of aThleTic evenTs. They have been frequenTly applauded because of The originaliTy and excellence of Their half-Time performances. In addiTion To Their parTicipaTion in aThleTic evenTs, They were TrequenTly found in The ToreTronT of parades for civic funcTions.,The TirsT game of The L.A. Angels was opened by our high school Pom-Pon girls. They led The specTaTors in The NaTional Anfhem and subsequenTIy enTerTained Them wiTh some of The rouTines They had worked ouT during The school year. The Pom-Pon girls have done a fine iob of represenTing our high school. Left to Right: Jill Gerhort, Charlotte Lcrrieu, Lynne Hclmerschlog, Head, Polly Contreras, Putty Boyle. KNEEKLEA VAAV Mtimfiw L YEAH Qvzmvqmy ISKMEVMV 1.- l 1 K w M K , N 1' 9 ,B W lwwwmw I E Www f ' M? 4353 by z' Wf:W w w 1 MMM i A W ' H M ' H uw W W Q iW'!5i y ,J M ,N 11 1gyqfgyi7755wp',1 W , ,, 3,4 4,ix ,www 1 il? mv 'V I. x -, , .... ?4f. Af v X ml Z. y 'F' L r , Aj X ,' 2' f Q, . Q ' Q .Q 0 ffkf XXX ji ' QA' N ,J x If N l Rf f ff! 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AMR WM - if ,P' yi 'fu' 'Mix tf w t it '32 M31 .M .itur N 1 V N' ' ' ' 1, Qt 7 Wk' M i W 1 W A W a' h h 3 its W MW X l flxf ,A ' Ag- X tLE-.f.fIi IAMEIZ I 5 t W , Q , 1. vig: , - , ft f :L hh wi fi-- A1' us fi ld? EJ 2 .M Q 'Lg tr- X .J I Z, ,N .Wk t, gg t 4 'if E- ' , ', Y' 15L ...lt,i. Left To Right: Carol Paul, Lynne Hamerschiag, Kathy Shepard, Vicki Palmer, Judy Coletti, Cathy Givens. IR? ECMAQR Left to Right: Bob Driskell, David Kennedy, Gary Beebe, Bud Sirnrin. y I Wi QMARVKV 35 Ufmflie Tw ft to Right: Pam Taylor, Pat Haggerty, Virginia Kennedy, Sopranos, Ronna Hightower, Linda Bartong Priscilla Paul, Second Sopranos, Kathy Stainbrook san Elliott, June Lorrieu, Altos. THE FRESHMAN TRIPLE TRIO This group usually meets every Thursday at Mr. Hammond's house for one hour of good, hard practice. The selection of the singers was based on musicianship and voice quality. The Triple Trio made its first showing at the Christmas concert. Willis Edwards 145 S Goiwmvfwirtf Each country endeavors to educate its citizens in the fundamentals of gov- ernment. ln the United States, where every adult has a voice in the running of the country, it is essential that every high school student participate in his school's government. ,Q . - - . . 5:1111-2' f- I f , -- .. , ,.,-s , ':., . '..4-f -. 'L..',f Xi A , 1 , f 'Q': ,- Q '15, , 21- , .. L, , f.---f4 -..' , og Front Row, Left to Right: Sharon Linville, Ann Humphreys, Lee Lamb, Georgia Benner, Jay Miller, Carson Fleetwood, Sharon Laker, Bill Adolph, The Thinker, Shirley Janiuk, Bob Boyle, Charley Truaxy Kenny Cosgrove, Steve Sellery. Second Row: Pete Younghusbancl, Stan DeGruccio, Dick Brubaker, Andie Hass, Ernie Reyes, Jim Hopp, Heather Rutledge, Margo Morrison, Patsy Riley, Alexa Clark, Carol Paul, Jeff Castleman, Sarosh Mehta, Roy Taylor, Lynne Hamerschlag. The student government at Palm Springs High School encourages its members to ex- ercise their rights as leaders in a democratic society. Through high school elections, the student not only acquaints himself with the prob- lems of an elected office, but gains valuable information which will help him cast an in- telligent and informed vote in national and state affairs. In participating, the student is making himself better qualified to be a member of our society, which is more con- scious than ever before of world political situations. Li Siegel T46 Front Row, Left to Right: Vic Martin, Tom Rastle, Richard Post, Mike Mochusig David Frederick, Pat Delgado, Barbara Butler, Susie Phillips, Sharon Oistad, Wa Walker, Jim Beradini. Second Row: Jim Sheppard, Carson Fleetwood, Shelby Cofg Michelle Linville. Back Row: Gary Smolker, Diane Allen, Diane Hersh, Ann Badd Cindy Elliott, Sharon Riley, Nan Stephens, Linda Gold. Qittlww CM The Indian Club, whose iob is to boost our school spirit, has really had a busy year. Selling programs and spirit pins at the football games, and putting on pep rallies are a few ot its duties. CLUB, Bottom Row: Marsha Wener, Frankie Holditch, Peggy Boyle, Lynn Harnrnershlag, Jill Cindy Elliot, Nancy Coffey, Nan Stevens, Jett Isnagle, Irene Andreason, Heather Ruttledge, Sally Elliot. Second Row: Susi Elliot, Julie, Salazar, Susan Smith, Diane Deitz, Allison Jayne lrvine, Cici Kennedy, Sharon Riley. Third Row: Diane Hector, Willis Edwards, June f Grier, Pete Younghusband, Shirley Chumy, Kathy Bell, Sandi Nelson, Wayne Miller, Mike ts, Terri Grey, Danny Cohen, Diane Allen, Marlene Biss. This year's sponsor was Mr. Hertzke, who was helped out by Mrs. Reynolds. The club officers were Pete Young husband, President, Frankie Hol ditch, Vice President, Diane Allen Secretary, Marlene Biss, Treasurer. To these people we say congratu- lations for a job well done. Teinna Beirne 'Q . ,,Ws,,tt I ',t,t,,, INDIAN CLUB OFFICERS, Left to Right: Marlene Biss, Pete Younghusband, Frankie Hol ditch, and Diane Allen. l47 Perhaps our largesT organizaTion aT Palm Springs High is The Girls' League. This is because every girl becomes a member upon enTering Palm Springs High School. Under The supervision of Mrs. Sfephen, The members of This service organizaTion are on hand To serve The school in various ways. The Girls' League is divided i differenT areas. The PinaTore which is The main subdivision c sisTs of HospiTaIiTy, UshereTTes, a Big Sisfers. The HospiTaliTy group c usually be seen in The CafeTe whenever There is a special occasi These girls ser Tables, serve food a add a biT of glamour To The occ sion. The UshereTTes add Their o Touch of charm while ushering special evenTs which Take place The audiTorium. GIRLS' LEAGUE, Left To Righh lone Logan, Marilyn Riordon, PoT Delgado, Korrine Murphy, PaT Cirata, Carmelo Possaro. Second Row: Evelyn Jadulang, Susie Forman, Susie Phillips, Sharon Linville. The Big SisTers are called upon when new sTudenTs arrive on cam- pus. They help The new sTudenTs by spending a day wiTh Them showing Them around The school and inTro- ducing Them To The oTher sTudenTs. Through Their services, The mem- bers of The Girls' League have prov- en Themselves indispensable. They are, indeed, a necessary parf of The campus. Cynfhia Marci 48 i T T i ! HOSPITALITY, Front Row: Left To Righh Bonita Devers, Connie Cross, Vera Saru Borak, Gay Miller, PaT Delgado, Pam King, Carmelo Possaro, Beth Crume, Ri Vasquez. Second Row: Roberto Docks, Pricella Paul, Ann Jones, Sherma Algoocl, Dq Weissman, Cynthia McCall, Susan Carter, PaT Meeks, Linda Vines. Third Row: Adams, Denyse King, Debby DuBose, Anne Moorman, Jo Ellis, Jeannie Jones, is Slaughter, Sue Morrison, Penny PriTcheT, Carole Schumacher, Pot Cirafa, Evelyn Jodi My Graslwrwu Slrw The girls in all The Homecoming classes can really be proud This year's annual Girls' League Fashion Show,which was on December 19 aT 3:30, in The audiTorium. The girls The evenT by modeling everyThing from sporfs wear To wear. All The cloThes modeled were made by The girls MY- ,,. , Y ' T i l l l I 3 T. , T f I ,gi . ,Qs in 5, LATISHA CHAISSON U ..f V Affer The Fashion Show The girls, Their mofhers and friends, all went over To The Homecoming Room To be served cookies and candy, which was also made by The Homecoming class. Tienna Beirne oRcHiD Roomcuez zyq -rugs, ,:.c-- T U fu :'i 'l49 kill! 'V i ' ' -were :.: :al ' Hill Jilwuefwcafvu aruelrlb Sefwwef . -XX N -. xx -OA' .,,g, -19 21.6 1 ' E lf' E-. -A 1. 'w--i-'?.'wf:- - J'efe,.esie:,tE 1 . H-11153. uw AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. Front Row, Left to Right: Nancy Coffey, Pat Haggerty, Patty Pinkston, Nancy Workman, Marsha Weiner, Aaron Riviers. Second Row: Tina Cevola, Sue Waller, Barbara Olivastro, Janice Lamb, Vera Sarup, Pam Taylor, Annetta Brenner, Steve Sage. Third Row: Willis Edwards, Diane Hector, Sharon Riley, Sarosh Mehta, Cindy Elliot, Nancy Woods, Mary Jo Stuart, Diane Cieslikowski, Mr, Ralph Watt. Sf'i V'l 'Y ,fp-T -A--'N-w 1- fx It fx fNq L' T x Q., 'Q l I ls. Ilxwi AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE OFFICERS, Left to Right: Nancy Woods, Janice Lamb, Sarosh Mehta, Cindy Elliot, Tina Cevola. ,,f,,f,.f'?-cf rli-f' ,T.f' 5 Qgf 5- .5 S 13 Williams. -inyone who is inTeresTed in becoming a :her probably knows abouT The FuTure l.1lTy of America. IT is an organizaTion lgned To expose Those inTeresTed sTudenTs qcfual Teaching experiences. The members given This experience by Taking over a ,s for a day. They also aTTend meeTings, assume The roles of Teachers aids and sengers. WiTh MargareT Younghusband heir advisor, The group meefs wiTh oTher JlTy clubs. While receiving This Training members have The opporTuniTy To inves- iTe more fully Their chosen profession as chefs. CynThia Marci arufww ffrwihtgv 71 FACULTY, Front Row, Lefr To Right: Pam King, Pat Black, Paf Delgado, Corrine Murphy, Beth Back Row: Sharon Linville, Diane Hector, Carol Paul, Jeannie Parsons, Jenny Jones, Diana Huff, '- L ' xi, L. Am ' FUTURE FACULTY OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Pat Black, Carol Paul, Jeannie Parsons J ,4- .Ya 'K If P fu A .I ,W .ln s : fp Q o'Z-ES ,,-ra f . , EW! Robert Driskell Editor-in-Chief Li Siegel Assistant Editor Lynn Hamerschlag Business Manager The Chia Staff Participation in any yearbook production requires an extraordinary amount of patience, time, imagination and ability. It is our hope that the current Chia demonstrates that its staff has proven itself worthy of the rigors of such a creation. To all of us who read this Chia, it will bring fond memories of years of study, social and athletic activities, andthe beginnings of maturity. It has been the goal ofthe Chia staff to present, in writing and pictures, the highlights of 1963 at Palm Springs High and it is our sincere wish that we have accomplished our aim in the fine tradition ofthe previous Chias. Those of us who worked on this publication will never forget the hectic, but worthwhile lessons we learned in writing, art, layout, advertising, punctuality, salesmanship and finance. For the greatest portion of this education above and beyond our normal stu- dies we are deeply grateful to our advisor, Mr. George Jump, a person of infinite patience. His guidance and enthusiasm set our standards and inspired us in the success we hope we have achieved in this annual. U 5 el .aligned I X Pete Barbara Arthur Lyons Kit Smith Activities Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Faculty Editor 5. George Jump Pam Sheptenko Sheri Michel Gail Rector Advisor Advertising Editor Senior Editor Underclassmen Editor 154 . , ' 1 1 sz, ,zzz i, wi Dinah Bernstein Bonnie Bonfils' Advertising Advertising 1 ,. segf- .- , ti ,Q ' N Willis Edwards Jeff Jernigan Scott Kennedy Activities Organizations Seniors ,wi Cynthia Marci Wayne Miller Korrine Murphy Editorial Art Faculty l l l its Q, t Jenny Sale Maggie Saran Pete Younghusband Art Advertising Art in 'gi V .. T, :su if ' l T Wise, Since The beginning of formalized insTrucTion in c6irnTnunTicaTion skills, Teachersihave searched Tor vehicles To give lniiieaniiiingeanbllisiimula- Tion To The lessons of Their pupilsL lii' The CQHIA is bn efTorT in This direction and a glance aT iTsT conTenTs will give The riear:l'effwi Tn idea of The irange of skillsi involved. DespiTe The conforming pressures of TrordiTion aneliidf The media vvifh which They worked., This sTaTf1hgs lefT iTs disTinC'Fi-ve sTamp uponMThe 1963 yearbook. In facT, some of Thieibeilrlier feaTures of U This book are more a resulT of rebellious noni-cwniformiTy Than of adher- ence To The advisor s direcTion. T A T iii W The reacTions of individual sTudenTs To all nii2i?niiimu'm of ysTrucTuring in -The creaTive aspecTs of This'publicaTion resulTedf in response from nearl frusTraTion To some instances arf eichieygemenf of a T high order. Purely mechanical errors inllhei manu,scripT vvere correcTed The ediTorial sTafT, buf in lallIiinsTancesfiThe -finished pia'ge'refl,ecTs as possible The sTud.enT's own creaTive efforTsm. T s ranging As inall producTions sTemrning from cooperaTive efforT conTribuTed a greamwolyeal more Than oThers because of abiliTies, energy and moTivsaTion. However, The end res Tesfimony of individual effediveness so sTafT members singled ouT forsspecigl recogniTion. ' A ulT i George Jump lil ll ,5. E i M W i M5 i Q 3-u 'T H xx 'F r W Iwmgqy ag 9 Izzlif -.-W' Jai? SWT ms N .f w gl ff, 'W ' . My 1 ,fwffezzw W, a m 2-rg,-.K w, QL -Nz L1 391 I V .1 ff v R29 159 , W wifi, f ' ' 4u 'f ' f ' ' ws .. gi? 'g The Importance of Athletics in High School Some people say that athletics are stressed too much in high school but I disagree, and so does the man in the White House. The President recently re- viewed the results of physical fitness tests for high school students and he decided that the teenage segment of the nation is falling down on its push-ups - its stomach is dragging on the ground. So now in our high school systems across the country, there are new rugged standards set up for students, and by this I mean physical fitness tests. Extracurri- cular sports are also now becoming more popular with both students and their parents. These sports are said to create school spirit and a sense of responsibility in the students, and it gives the older set a feeling of being young again so they can forget the rheumatism that is doubling them over as the wall of fog rolls in over the bleachers. Football is the sport to which l am referring. This is the most popular of the locally played sports and it is the money-maker of all high school games. For the faculty it is a game of revenge. The little wiseacre in the classroom that made a smart remark is on the football team. The teacher can't hit him because he is protected by law, so instead, he iust comes to the game and with a fiendish grin watches the smart guy get massacred by a human wall of flesh. But, as our President says, sound mind and sound body are important. So when the tests roll around to you and you're sagging on the ground or dying on a chin-up bar, as your sadistic instructor looks on, remember that you're making your country stronger . . . gee! Arthur Lyons les. IH, if! 4 c. N 1 N j ,L .1 mm ,...., - ' J ' i if L-Tw! , i. at 2 ' i ' 1 K i -71, gt fin ' JE V ,Q ' 3179 f i i ,D , , , , , , . , , ,, U X t I3 k I 3' 3 lr, W I 61' il. N ' weft ' ywxg 1 A -' , it H1526 Hffmjw fl -HZ' me ...tsg - 1' V Y 3-sw mf. Q :Want , N va ESU? ' 'iifvf Practice starts late in the summer with Coach Bunting issuing equipment to an eager Varsity Squad. A victorious Varsity squad toasts its victory over San Jacinto with a reward from the Boosters' Club. 1 I , - Vi NMLL VISITORS P S H S EI CenTro Here Perris There San Jac There Hemef Here Indio Here Banning There 29 Palms There Coachella Here Here Yucaipcly milk Qskaif Our Indian coaches, by Their example and pafienf guidance, Trained our Indian Warriors for Their highly successful year. Team members have been quick To praise These coaches for Their effecfive Teaching and for their 'tireless efforfs To influence bofh playing skills and aififudes. Thanks to our Indian coaches, many speciaiors have been Taught the fine points of basketball so that they may more fully enioy the game. Palm Springs sfudenfs will not forget The unselfish expendifure of Time Ihow many lunches sacrificed?I for The benefit of sfudenfs. Thanks for a job well done. 7-3' COACH LARRY PHELPS COACH DICK BUNTING COACH RICHARD HOUGH fB1 V fi GEORGE CAWTHON - 572 xl fl A 2,1 Q 4 F RANK STEVE FOSTER MIKE LEWTS TFA f JY LAM 0 l vac MARTLN 1 I M. 'LLWM5 JERRY RICHARD MOOREHOUSE Ccach John Hertzke, Carl Brenaugh, Dennis Judd, Coach Walter Byenberg 004160 PALM SPRINGS r VISITORS P.S.H.S. 6 Perris P.S.H.S. 19 San Jac P.S.H.S 7 Hemef P.S.H.S. 6 Indio P.S.H.S 7 Banning P.S.H.S O Coachella P.S.H.S. 6 29 Palms P.S.H.S. 13 Yucaipa 1- Milli VLEMLLL Bradley, Jomes and Gottlieb in oction during our victorious gome against the Arabs. 169 J .1 , H 'Y i 1 I' ' 54 .N 4- 5? , f v I f' 1 451 ' . 12'- ki i sf? L: W QL ' .iv 1 . 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' , M, H Eg m 1 .-55' Q 11: , W , N Y 1 - IH L+ M F51 Q1 aah .L S 2 if as ? -3 .1 ,, Mun 1llE'G3 f Q,-X-G Wif'H-Rm S.NYW' S.. g 6 an EX X if Z5 ?sN'N f s if 5 f 55 A K' N Maidhot Mr. Pidot and Mr. Kellogg with students on ci biology field trip, SPECIAL BULLETIN CONGRATULATIONS are in order to the students and staff of the Palm Springs High School Science Department. I2 out ot I8 contestants proiects en tered in the County Inland Science Fair SPECIAL COMMENDATIONS GO TO: I. Susan Elliott: 2. Dennis Davie: 3. Benton Nicholas: 4. Warren Taylor: 5. James Hopp: 6. Glenn Taylor: 7. Ken Cowan: 8. Margot Nielsen: 9. Joe Shanks: Competition made the Semi-Finals. Sweepstakes winner, Jr. Girls' Biol. Sc. Division winner, Jr. Boys' Phys. Sc. Am. Chem. Society Principal award lst place, Chemistry-Sr. Division Spec. Air Force award-Aerospace Sc. 2nd place, Chemistry-Sr. Division lst alternate-Navy Cruise Award Spec. Air Force Award-Aerospace Sc lst placefMathematics lst place-Zoology 2nd place-Botany PLUS HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS TO: I. Jerry Blank-Chemistry 2. Bud Simrin-Phys. Science 3. Gary Smolker-Phys. Science 4. Sally Elliott-Biol. Science 5. Roger Horton-Biol. Science 6. Beth Croom-Phys. Science Palm Springs High School is indeed fortunate to have been represented so ably in such worthy academic competition-again congratulations to all con cerned for such a fine showing. wi :mg 'QQ --:sat wx: .5 ' Xniwiw' 'si JW Xxx Aw!! ww 4 i 2.1 5-T24 I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION v Where Money Grows Faster m IANS BUY on BUILD HOMES VI NGS lsunso TO 510,000.00 .n SPRINGS and mmo 'ALL 324-1241 's 1 og l ' Escrows ' Collections ' Money Orders ' Travelers Cheque ' Safe Deposit Boxe SAVE BY THE IOII1 AND'EARN FROM THE lst A .., ...fc1 ..1sgni Leeglirlg sert ai y pire's Newspaper I hp Evavri Sum Dial 325-5005 ,0. Box 190 - The Center - Palm Springs 'f Pwmernrncsy fix fff ff - lnB6nis5o11Iss,: MIRRORS PLATE GLASS AUTO GLASS 0 Dresseraiable Tops 0 Store Fronls 0 AIum.SIida Doors 0 Antiqua Mirrors 0 Colored Glass 0 Alum. Slide Windows 0 Mirrored Furniture 0 Building Speciallies 0 AIum.8.SIeeICasomonls f QW K CUSTOM MIRRORS Our Specialty All Types of Glass l Installed ' 'I'- 1'i22-5-f FREE ESHMATES I CALL 324-I6I6 or 325-5376 FREE ESTIMATES - GUARANTEED WORK Established in Palm Springs Over 20 Years 462 N. INDIAN AVE. PALM SPRINGS I'87 Q . 1 if? W 1,6 ' v - we--H - .f fry rem 'jg'-,HT '74, A 4 -,:,555.- fig:- ,,,,,..Hffw,,,,.. ,ggi jf s, 1 ' 4 - ,V I . ..,5,,..5f.fg.v ' . -ef?!'J35,-k- -- x A IA- gnkl? .4 X 615 J 535 vii? 1 -- ' H+ A e eg vwsl 4 '-r, Xfin 'K-.aff Y fy gg. witw Jig, .,1. - 40 ,f - f 5 ' x. ,E ,P - . Q. zgyi V. Q-QL 1 W , L. V LL,i Q L3-1 , W-. ' A f 9 . ' W9 7. Q Q 1l5 ' h L --. wg? 5. ' I .' j 44' Ugg , if K SINCE 1934 Insurance BUT WHEN YOU THINK AMN Insurance WEINGARTEN SEE US Ynsumnce Counselors 'I75 S. INDIAN AVE. EARL HOUGH Welngarten EI Hough Opposite the Plaza PHON E 325-2526 DON BOTTORFF Complete Professional Insurance Counseling Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CIass of I963 from EARL C. STREBE .1- est a comrnnv ,ffm ,eww mf. DISTRIBUTORS OF SARGENT AND SCHLAGE HARDWARE Amwelcl Doors and And Frames I942 SOUTH MAIN STREET 0 LOS ANGELES 7, CALIFORNIA 0 Rlchmond 9-4458 Ieen ' Now featuring Jr. Pe- tites as well as subteen 84 teen sizes. Everything for the teen from unmentionables to formals. Come look us over-you and Mom's pocketbook will be glad you did. 128 'nm PLAZA TROPICAL FISH - MDNKEYS BIRDS Home of Pampered Pets ' HAY 'illfilill ,gg 5 33 QQ ..- H- .S 1.l A UNUSUAL PETS DF ALL KINDS PARRDTS - MYNAH BIRDS - CANARIES FASHICINABLE PET ACCESSORIES Wii?-W BANK ff 6 47 4 AMERICA 'I lp . I 4 I .F 4 ff T90 1.-1. FHDNE 325'3UEU 273 SD- INDIAN AVE. LEE 8: TERRY CRARY PALM SPRINGS, UALIF 4 Individual Contour EMM Haircutting 7LMt Scalp Treatments gg W Facials Thrifty Shopping Center ' Palm Springs, Calif Appointments Accepted FAirview 4-2860 Manicuring by ' KAY MASHBURN QAMERH OPTICAL SERVICE 24-HOUR senvlce ON REPAIRS DISTINCTIVE EYEWEAR Complete Laboratory On Premises Complete Line of FRAMES 8. SUN GLASSES CONTACT LENSES FITTED O OTARION HEARING AIDS Dial 325-2779 lidfincfiue gyewear clexier Iolau DISPENSING OPTICIAN 1060 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Dial 325-2253 Palm Springs pl-NLM SPRING5' for clothes for Mana: AT THE PLAZA ddyfifne 144 so PALM CANYON plowlme dafehme iT's always I -MANCI RESCRT FASHIONS DEVELOP FILM nd FRIENDSHIP I96 N. Palm Canyon D A d R d T I 325 5783 i .2.: :.:.1.:.1 :.:.:.1.: . .:.: -...-: : : i1'Q WP-4 -at , N Q ' .J , N! 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PHONE 324-1997 I92 BUTTON HOLES, HEMSTITCHING COVERED BUTTONS, BUCKLES, ETC. COMPUMENT5 OF THE pafm .Soringd .Sewing Waciine 60. CHI CHI RESTAURANT INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC ALL MAKES AND MODELS SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Ph. 325-5215 DAVID L. WENER 324 No. Palm Canyon Dr Julian Siiff BERTHA WENER Palm Springs, California , 9 ,,,.. 1. H oy. I BEST WISHES TO THE ' A dvds V - .2 I X . CLASS or 63 M 'ref,,ML1ou ,WAAS- 5 4 f ' Y' , RACQUET CLUB SPECIALIZING IN CLOTHES FOR THE SMARTLY DRESSED TEENAGER AT LOW LOW PRICES Res 3241076 FRED'S TEXACO SERVICE Fred Hillsirancl, Operafor TE co Phone: 325-2020 ' Lubrication ' Repairs 84 Tune-up 0 Batteries ' Firesfone Tires ' Accessories ' Towing ' Aufo Air Condiiioning 395 N. Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, California COMPLIMENTS OF HAMMER ELECTRIC 4161 E. Palm Canyon, Palm Springs Phone 328-3121 Air Conditioning - Refrigerafion Heating - Plumbing KXKX X'- ' I HOME APPLIANCES HENRY A. SIMSARIAN, INC. Telephone 325-2093 J. W. IJoeI Eicher, Jr. 850 No. Palm Canyon Dr. V ' P l S 'n s, California president am pri g PLAZA MOTORS 290 NO. INDIAN AVE. PHONE 325-2572 FINE JEWELRY SINCE 1898 C A R L 0 S 1 FOR MEN OF GOOD TASTE M E N , S 252 Norlh Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, California S H O P EAIrvIew 5-2378 174 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Phone 325-3113 I5UTCI'I', DIAMOND 23I S. Indian Ave. Palm Springs. Calif. FAirview 4-I75I TURNER'S CHlLDREN'S SHOES 433 NO. PALM CANYON DRIVE PHONE 324-3707 LAS CASUELAS RESTAURANT PAT BARBARA AUTHENTIC MEXICAN rooms M U S I C FLORENCIO and MARY DELGADOI P'0PS- 121 s. PALM CANYON DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS 368 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs, Calif. Telephone 324-2321 3244222 if Expert Bra 81 Girdle Fitting Service INTIMATE APPAREL 2 Locations ' 280 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, California FAirview 4-9189 45-130 Smurr Si., Indio DON 81 GERRY'S SHOE REPAIR -11532 THE PLAZA PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. W IIE III A Tl ACME ELECTRICAL CO. 244 SO. PALM CANYON DRIVE 550 VELLA ROAD PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA KENNETH C. HERMAN PHONE 324.1273 BONNIE'S ELECTRIC 611 5. PALM CANYON DRIVE PHONE 325-5441 SOUTH SHELL SERVICE STATION 670 so. PALM CANYON DRIVE 194 MIKE JEKYLL ASSOCIATES COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE 457 NO. PALM CANYON DRIVE COAST ELECTRIC AND REFRIGERATION CO. 551 INDUSTRIAL PLACE PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. oregdtg thh hth y f b t plh t dhpp dth hp tht y Il y g Th rtth gh um y h d Desmoncls Palm Springs 963 I Q YFQES III P1 I ' 5 II 5 Local 8. Long Distance Moving AERO MAYFLOWER Moving, Packing Storage Shipping SAFE DEPENDABLE SERVICE COAST TO COAST Call 325-5203 PALM SPRINGS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. FROMAN GOLDEN, Owner 8. Manager 507 SUNNY DUNES ROAD PALM SPRINGS I95 PLAZA INVESTMENT CO. THE PLAZA IN THE HEART OF THE CITY YOUR SHOPPING WILL BE MORE PLEASURABLE AND REWARDING WHEN YOU SHOP AT THE PLAZA, WHERE 30 FINE STORES OFFER YOU A FABULOUS ARRAY OF GIFTS AND SERVICES. parking is free and easy. PALM SPRINGS DEPARTMENT 8. HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES PA LM FROM SPRINGS FIRST STORE We Appreciafe Your Pafronage 'I80 N. PALM CANYON DRIVE FOR SWIM cmd SPORTSWEAR GEORGE WEILL FASHIONS PALM SPRINGS 'I70 NORTH PALM CANYON DRIVE NELSON'S OASIS MEN'S SHOP featuring THE DESERT'S FINEST SPORTSWEAR OASIS BLDG. opposite Louise's Pantry HENRY'S MUBILGI-IS SERVICE LUBRICATION BATTERIES REPS MOBILGAS AUTO ACCESSORIES WHEEL BALANCING AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE I TUNE-UP 0 ELECTRICAL O BRAKES A SPECIALTY Dial FA. 5-3844 Free Pick-Up and Delivery 1708 N. Palm Canyon Dr. PALM SPRINGS PAINT CO. w A L L P A P E R DESERTONE PAINTS Made For The Desert Over 3,000 Colors in All Finishes DeViIbiss Spray Equipment DuPont ' Glidden ' Sinclair Southern Lacquers ' BenneH's Colorizer ' Beniamin Moore ART SUPPLIES WE RENT LADDERS - SPRAY EQUIPMENT - SANDERS WAXERS and POLISHERS FOR FREE DELIVERY 410 So. Indian Ave. Call FA. 4-1673 and FA. 5-5497 . 15 ,, I- 9 J! nil f 4' . b 1 - Eve- :Q lrl 5 IR 3 H 2-2-' .,.. . , ' s 4. 'EEQEQEQEEEEEE' .,- -- :gagegsgi55212zE2Ee2iE25522EsEai25z ' 3' lisa .. :Si-fl .,.. 1-521252521 A I T. M I E '- aia s a a s f z x i e i a fif-e:1fasi:'.:.:Zi?-T With 'V'.. Confidence 2112-1Ez:e2z2z2112ia22Es?a2aisiaiir'i2?ff?:1I1'E2i22 iii 2252222525222E25ziaisi5i2i2i2iiE255iEa5 EiEQQEQEEEQEEQQEQEQE iT'S guaranfeed It T0 have an ELECTRIC RANGE eiie:i5121E13Q2iiQiiiiiiifiiisgigsiigigzga52535215ifiiiifaigiifii a n d AT LEAST THREE MORE M AJ O R E L EC T R 1 C is-b:::: E- u.. I E.--:-za-:+ Z S Ius: 1 JR X P , , f 5 Light for Living fun lillllb 'ff-'rniclrxi' and Full Housepower ' Slectzdc ?ovwc JOHN SHARP Real Eslale Exchanges and General Real Estate John, Ivan, Roy and Cliff Sharp 68-542 Broadway 328-2816 197 I Courtesy custqmer parking for oviar 100 cars clrvgjifalmmf BANK 324-3lOI Vice Pres. 8, Mgr. Vice President Plaza Hardin M. Hart, Jr. Irwin D. Wright Asst. Mgr. Asst. Mgr. Edward D..Slaughter Robert B. Routon MEMBER FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CQRPORATION QW B it IQIHI I Desert's Largest Selection y SILKS - COTTONS - WOOLENS Designers' Fabrics A L L A K E Everything for your Sewing Needs DRESSMAKERS Available I Mmm w H I SALES mums SERVICE 0 5 THIS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATION 324-4812 COOLERS M DUCT WORK Dial 325-3708 193 583 OLEANDEILRD. 401 S. INDIAN AVE. Free Parking in the Thrifty Shopping Center The Nicest People in Town Are My Friends BEST WISHES CLASS OF: '66 - '68 - '69 HORTON'S MARKET In The Center Of Desert Hot Springs clan Q . X. fzxbgfs rr - fuz FASHIONS FOR MEN 2359 Tahquih-McCall Next 90 Sauk or A Telephone 324-5716 Palm Springs, Cali VALET SERVICE For fhose who care DRY CLEANING 8. LAUNDRY 220 S. Indian Ave. Palm 5-2280 MEELUS fvwww and LANDSCAPING State Licensed Contractor QUALITY PLANTS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Bring Us Your Problems W Q ' FOR EVERY BLOOMIN' THING I ' ' 4 - QV: 111224. SMR I iori P' l l I f i W N , 1' x f W T S ? lv ,f -f L- 5? A f--' - 2 fi if? . .:,. W ..w.... AIUI , 1.-,,. . . Pruning - Spraying x ': L sms. - rr... Interior Planters Anything 8. Everything for Lawn 81 Garden Z55 E.. PALM CANYON DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS KHWY. in a. Aiuxsv ron-rn SEARS PALM SPRINGS LEON'S YOUNG MEN'S SHOP The Only Shop in Palm Springs Cafering Exclusively fo the Young Man v Congratulations from Compliments of OO PALM SPRINGS ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION msvrslon coup. COMPANY 1050 N. Palm Canyon Drive Phone 325-1408 lg? 710. ?alm Ccuufora D 325-5126 5 + rl P YARDAGE 1 Cottons - Woolens K Rayons - Silks Vg iw simpnriry - Mcfalls - Burrerirk 1 U Vogue Patterns Q Ph ne 328-2490 ' MIl.NER'S YARDAGE vfixiwif Fine Fawn for Wim 68646 Broadway Cathedral C y Real Estate Trades Acreage Income Homes Rentals MILDRED E. JACKSON, Realtor 296 South Palm Canyon Drive S. Inc. ' 279 N. PALM cANYoN DR. Palm Springs, Calif. . 325-5055 324-3301 ' Office Phones ' 325-5356 Publicity Directors for Palm Springs Rodeo mis SPACE mo Fore av :C ' KP- S- NEWSPHOTOF I 5-551 ii ll' Two EMPTY-HEADED .IRISHMEN ' FRED C. WHGEL o'rirzMomus 3- P.O. Box 719 o'.ieFHuss PHOTOGRAPHY NEWS PUBLIC RELATIONS I :U S11 Z fb E Ill Z 'U S' O Fi' O Ill fb 'Q E. rows I l '37f'5 4 i 6 5 O .2 xxx. .. - ... i i- .K 1 J--J 1 fwsgffsgwigi- mv, 1 gawk- - A--,f- - 1 1- :WM,, m x C f i L or ,i PALM SPRINGS ROBINSONS L derson ffmnhvfosruphy 1181 north palm canyon drive palm springs califo n' n Utility Heating8CooIing irenevs hairfashions Phone 324-9770 370 South Palm Canyon Drive 640 Williams Road Palm Springs, California B U D L E Y Palm Springs, California Phone 325-6477 Best wishes from 435 S A N T O S The Very Fines! in Foods, Beverages and Giftware For Prompt Delivery Call 324-3355 JAMES C. E. SALE President 441 SO. PALM CANYON DRIVE Bloller Eleclrfical Conlraclinq and ixlures SCOTTS DESERT WEAR WIRING ' COMMERCIA RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, Su LIES Bc APPLIANCES Phone 328-2500 Pr-iowa 325-5645 453 NO- INDIAN AVENUE 68-655 I'IIWC1y 111 Cathedral City PALM S INGS, CALIF. A 84 W ROOT BEER WELCOMES YOU 149 THE PLAZA PALM SPRINGS MARY ,HELEN'S - since 1938 - 140 NO. PALM CANYON DR. Next to Bank of America in ' ..owuEr. E FAIRVIEW 56261 NDUSTRIAL PLACE ROBERT J. CORDES Floor Covering 68-650 Broadway, Cathedral City, Phone: 328-3127 GORDON J. KRYSON FA 5-5447 P.O. BOX 213 PALM SPRINGS Waltah Clarke's Hawaiian Shops SPORTSWEAR from WAIKIKI Laguna Beach - 140 S. Coast Blvd. - HY 4 Disneyland - Adventureland - KEystone 3 Palm Springs - El Mirador Hotel - FA 4 Palm Springs - 136 S. 'Palm Cyn. - FA 5 Balboa Island - 209 Marine Dr. - OR 3 Beverly Hills - 367 N. Beverly Dr. - BR 2 -6061 1701 1141 -5331 -3030 -2549 La Jolla - 7933 Girard Avenue - GL 4-2053 Pasadena - 268 S. Lake Avenue - SY 6 Las Vegas - 3041 Las Vegas Blvd. S. - DU 2 Scottsdale - 7000 Camelback Road -' 945 -7212 -6200 -7950 Formerly ON THE BEACH AT WAIKIKI Compliments of CULVER NICHOLS Scenic Flights ' Instruction ' Rentals ' Photo Flights Palm Springs Flight School, Inc. AIRPORT Palm Springs, California 324-1060 -2 0 PLEXIGLAS . JACK c:oPAss REAL ESTATE 5533555534 Emmy TRUCKS Lofs - Income - Resiclential - Exchanges ZQSIZQRDS BULLTINS 6aI.I,Ma.lIwIg...ww. G I9O E. Palm COI'1yOr'l Dr. 548 Industrial P1. Palm Springs, California ESTABUSHED '946 23235 Phone 325-2966 Congrafulafions Class of '63 PHONE 327 1351 BOB WRAY JOHN W. PALMER 570 VELLA ROAD 513, 79, KENNY PAUL'S AUTO SERVICE PALM SPRINGS CALIFORNIA W 530 Villa Road 9.44 327-1271 Oasis PLUMBING, INC.-ii PLUMBING - CONTRACTING - SUPPLIES Complimenfs To The 0 EMERGENCY CALLS AFTER HOURS 328-1564 0 Class Of '63 From FAirview 5-2465 Mi 561 SOUTH PALM CANYON DRIVE PALM SPRINGS CALIFORNIA Stack Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARB, CORVAIRS, CORVETTES H TRUCKS LARRY H EYD EN GENERAL MANAGER PALM SPRINGS YOUTH CENTER COAST ELECTRIC and Refrigeration Co. Electrical Contractor COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Dial 32 5-5114 551 Industrial Place Palm Springs Compliments To The 68.35 SPT. ELF D'E 3 5 L' 32232523 Class of '63 GEORGE WEILL I 21 an PI'-W THE DESERT 5, E5 9 F Th SM Reb-igesraEion 0 fi Q 0 0 0 AEE' Condmonfzng ION S. PALM CANYW DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS, CAUFOINIA D G Ez :F I E L E PHONE: 325-3978 Xllllillfffffy . th , iffffflllllliixx Complete Lumber and Builders' Supplies 0 ROCK 8. SAND PLANT ' READY MIXED CONCRETF 0 CONCRETE BLOCKS ' PAINT ' HARDWARE 0 BUILDING SPECIALTIES ' PLANING MILL Rely on Our 30 Years' Experience Serving the DeserI's Building In ustry a FAir'view 4-131 1 um srnmss ftilb A Lnzns su 490 Sunny Dunes Rd., Palm Springs Ie Men Plumbing, Inc. Contracting And Supplies Cesspools And Septic Tanks Jack Sterling President FA 5-6053 FA 5-2858 525 Sunny Dunes Road Palm Springs, California Phone Fairview 4-1201 Palm prings lincoln-Mercury Co. Comet 335 Sunny Dunes Road 55-:E I 8. Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, California 210 Palm an on 55 55 8 Miro: Ca, MIRRORS or ALL nsscmrrions ' Electroplated for Desert' Use IGuaranteedI I ' I Mirror Decorating lx 0ur Specially Wall Mirrors IAM 51191 5? fr 0 Mirrors for Backbars, Powder Rooms, Walls R 'I ' ' E 'Runga , 0 Grinding 8 Bevelmg . ' Antique Miffvff v Door Mirrqrs FREE 1 Sand Blasting on Glass. If ilis' GLASS we have it 4185 E. PALM CANYON DR. Plain 81 Antique Mirror Furniture I 328-'3161 I Hoover Vacuums Coolers Ancl Supplies Zenith And RCA TV And Renlals Model Plumbing Supply Co Campbell Electric We Have Everylhing Electrical 495 lr1dUSl'riC1l PlOCe T36 E. Andreas Road Palm Springs, California Phone FA. 5-2369 Home FA. 5-7480 Phone 324-l 567 A SCENE FROM YOU CAN'T TAKE lT WITH YOU W7 3 1, .lik s azgg, Y . s v : Y -Hum W Vw Megan. , , 3 -ni :Vs 3 x 7 66444 a 1963 1 Q -' X ':, , -4 V451 :V in ,f , 2 ,Y Him -2-aiggiqf g , , WI. , ' W QE, 532 M, , jifgf , ,sm w w ,haw ww wwwE51x w W W'f. +f W H M , 5' gggqg 55 'M ' 1 iffy iii? A gf' . -,, isffwkv i A f 1' 4.-Vsyfg, - ' v. U A1511- . I:l'L My H K . P:5'W-JL ' . 9-fa X' n.:Jv i f,,,, -Numa,-, .. M JA-I-I ug: N-mm ...WP ' ,, Af Q N 4,1 , , -,,,f:--g Lf . .' --f V . k'wQl'-il'-k4w i r,yi-- ' .W ' fs W v . . ., ,www ' ' ' 77' JW ' w 2 ii:69S'. . -' 1 HM ' V .u ViV'vl.A F, ' ww, 'f11i5gf?..2 V .' ' ' 'W'f-Ab-www-Ju W 4 M V, , , M y . V ,I H ww 1, ,41w,A., 'E ,AUM W -I'-DL.!L....N.v.:Ik5?'i1firw2 Q. fsaacmlameaze The Baccalaureate Service for the Class ot T963 was held at 8 P.M., Sunday, June 2, in the high school auditorium. This year's class broke with tradition by not wearing caps and gowns and by sitting with the audience. The Baccalaureate sermon was given by Rev. Frederick A. Barnhill, pastor of St. Paul's-in-the-Desert Episcopal Church. Also participating in the service were Father Michael Nolan of St. Theresa Catholic Church and Rabbi Joseph M. Hurwitz ofthe Jewish Community Temple. Following the service a reception was given by the P.S.H.S. Parent Teacher Association to honor the Class of 1963 and their guests. THE BACCALAUREATE SERVICE 213 fm K 'ENE M1191 : ' 11- 1 11 . f Q , W 'jj - 1 - an ,111 1 1 1 gh. . 11 11-1. 1 1 1 111111 1 1, 1: ' -1 1 2111 51 1 1 1 1 11 1'1 11 X 2:2159 . 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H' HWS? fy'-Lid SHERI MICHEL VICKI PALMER GAIL RECTOR uv' 5-TP 1: M ' -4 -' ff ' Y-www 'U -5- , V , 2 fp- ' V1'55,z?i,h M W v ,, - M, ws Q ,, X N M--' ww N1 -1. --f-- my f ww W w , - K qw., l 215 5444946-.4'a v l On May 25, 1963, one hundred twenty-seven couples attended the Jr.-Sr. Prom at the new Erawan Gardens Hotel. Between seven and twelve the couples enioyed a prime rib dinner and dancing to the fabulous orchestra led bv Hugh Givens. Bill Renner gave a magnificant drum solo and one couple demonstrated the Charleston . Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Queen LINDA SWEET by Jeff Castleman, Senior Class President 216 lk Lynne ancl Marlene with their escorts Queen Linda 8. her escort The exotic atmosphere of the Erawan Gardens, the delicious dinner, and the entertaining music made the 1963 Jr.-Sr. Prom an unforgettable event. Jessica Davis iT3',,, H Alexa Clark, Bob Driskell, Gary Beebe, Lynne Hamershlag A , ,4,.,,,,,, . . , i, . ,., . , fl ' '. 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Paula Monte, Chuck Gardner, Don Aiken, Da Canady, Bob Davidson, Stuart Graves D 741m Sm Robert Franks, Scott Kennedy, Pere Barbara, Tim Welsh, Doug Marcus, Fefe Mancino Roy Hall Singers A scene from the Small Paul skii' 217 218 Zozo Dan Canady, the Grandfather Vicky DeVenny, Penny Ken Shaffer, Tony Cyli Teitelbaum, Alice Sue Forman, Essie Alan Singer, Ed Dan Valentine, Paul Stuart Graves, DePinna Randy Oliver, Kalinkov .awr gm. z 'me -7: mm Zu Produced by SMOKE SIGNALS Directed by Mr. William Thacker Bob Davis, Mr. Kirby Willis Edwards, Donald Jo Bunch, Reba Dee Buckley, Miss Wellington Mike Spinx, Henderson Bob Schoenhoft, Government man Jeff Castleman, Government man Pedro Chacon, Government man Cathy Bell, Olga ,, ,. 3 53 A 3 JM, 9 '2':g .4 rg' 3 If f 1 V .1M.,.w-L ' ,jf f-I I W 'Tw' 'H 14, A. J . dx f . fx . ,, 3 4 4 Q 0. ' N- ' 2 , ' Q' ig . 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LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Mochizuki, Bob McLennan, Bill Aussieker, Tom Bradley, Rick Guyman, Vick Martin, Craig Harmon, Dick Harmon and Mr. Muler Coach. 220 After? 14.5. 3. 'eau az 7963-1764 sig, li Stan DeGruccio, President for i962- 63 congratulates David Kennedy, our A.S.B. President for i963-64. -'C Y c, 3: -za-Q-L X f- N-'Y Ha: if h 5 ,tsp-Egg ' L Mel-' V ' l Wei.?.v 5 39 BACK ROW: Left to Right, Cindy Elliott, commissioner of state, Sharon Riley, commissioner of special activities, Karen Pika, secretary, Ken Cosgrove, vice president, Cici Kennedy, commissioner of pep, Susan Lyon, commissioner of assemblies. FRONT ROW: Heather Rutledge, head cheerleader, Karen Tomack, cheerleader, Carol Layson, cheerleader, Korrine Murphy, cheerleader. MISSING are: Mel Simrin, commissioner of finance, Andee Hass, commissioner of publicity, Polly Contreras, cheerleader. Feudal! Zitf1l ' Coach Farle and Ca tain Steve Gottlieb Paul Payne warming up before the 29 Y P game. talking over the day's plays Xgll lg, S x0Ul, xmgl Alfa. Wm 'Wi gg R ax M' ull' .,.,r, 1 gt. N, .,.. J.,-.:...g:-, . r. ,. . ,,, .- -- .- , , ,...,- , -V 222 FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Bob William, Paul Summers, Richard Owens, Ernie Reyes, Paul Payne, Roy Crawford. STANDING: Coach Cal Farley, Eric Teitelbaum, Jay Mead, Steve Gottlieb, Tom Bradley, Ricky Guyman, Cliff Thalis, Mickey Morrison, Manager, Robert Charnaw. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG The Chia Stott regrets the inadvertent omission of Mr. Hurley and Mr. Armstrong from the Faculty section. JOHN HURLEY 223 William Edward Adolph, Jr Gregory Corwin Artman James Alexander Peter Joseph Barbara Margaret Naomi Beavers Douglas T. 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