Pasadena High School - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1959
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Q' - Z I X ' s?,fg,i,, W .V we , ' l3:'i,i'Qit'f E257 5 Wil-5 ffiiiiyifti R date and placed it permanently on the map in the process, The Campus staff has chosen Buck Bulldog to symbolize the tie-up between the old and the new. Sure, he's an easy-goin' guy most ot the time, but l'Buclc can be a rough, tough hombre when somebody gets him riled up. So turn the pages ot this book gently, pardner, and treat your T959 Campus real caretul-like. i ,f 4 5 5 W 4' CME QASHAY Awwmwwa H Q LLM Fwfo M21 wwf JW Aggie .qfydll Lf 1 '14 v J fav Qjlzlfki?'CNlf WM Lg 3514 W' , ' 9 y77CLf,J Q W f X I I V+ MLP Y V UJWQMAJQ 352465 L C A QW L x2M,JlZadw GHZVL 'W I A Yflfkl fd' P' K I Zu? Qffjqjlfl - CU,Juw6'4 'A W Ufwmlfwf ' 1 Q 7f,w4f ' I . ncf ' A L . -Qxiwl o 'ar xxx' ' I . Q.. MN 'Q X? X hiv 'U' ,,,y-wTXfm . 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Howard Floyd Dr. Edward H, Rowing Business ipfxx -gn, L7-nv fl , THSIYUCHOI1 Personnel 'IWW ,gapw-w EEllE1'1EE WEFE lIl'lE WElIEl'lWEI'ClS El THESE PESEEEIIE LEEEEFSE ln the last five years the boundaries ot Bulldog Terri- tory have been pushed out to encompass many exciting new developments. An educational program ot depth as well as breadth and a goal held in tocus by high achievement in every tield make ours a future un- limited. The taculty and students have laid well the foundation stones of quality in both learning and living. Because the members ot the Class of T959 have played their roles with real distinction, their names will be spot- lighted in Bulldog history. As we prepare to settle our new territorial claim on higher ground, we salute all the wonderful folks, young and not so young, who have identified their educational purposes with our common conviction that A man s reach must exceed his grasp, else whats a heaven for! ncpa Mrs. Gladiss Edwards 4 E 113755 tt thc N QV . 9k Principal ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. Charles Eckels Mr. Arthur Dittberner Instruction Student Activities 'ini If WV' 'S .ff its 7, m W 'll f Heir to the meticulous job ot registrar is Dr. Una Wickes. Charged with keeping tabs on truancies, cuts, and a myriad of other attendance irregularities, Dr. Wickes is a busy person. lt is the registrar who is responsible tor much ot the disciplin- ary action resulting from these attendance problems. Addi- tionally, Dr. Wickes attended to the enrollment and checking out ot hundreds ot students during the year. The year l959 savv this administrator heading up the all-important evaluation study. 1 - ,L 5, L, ,. g , , S iw- up LL-of-of + . l 47 Dr. Una Wickes Registrar A WUl'El FPUIT1 ll'lB WlSE, EDI As head of the department of occupational relations, Mr. Robert Burns ran the extensive work-study program. The special curriculum, which makes it possible for students to go to school until l o'clock and then spendthe rest ot the day at work, had an enrollment of over 200. In addition to this, Mr. Burns organized and carried through the Youth Day program, which gave many interested students a chance to try on their prospective careers tor size. Mr. Robert Burns Work Study H EALTH Mr. John Harris, psychologistg Mrs. Ann Weutherwux, nurse On the shoulders ot these tive counselors tell the often thankless task of providing advice and guidance to over 1800 Bulldogs. Since each full-time counselor is in charge ot 500 students, he must spend much time after school in order to do an adequate iob-still he never quite gets caught up. The magnitude ot this iob is diiticult to understand from the outside. Much of the time of the counselor is spent in talking out the problems of adolescence with troubled students, this is a process that cannot be hurried. ln addition to this, the counseling statt must program all their charges twice a year. It can be safely said that of all the people on campus, the counselors are some of the most valuable. ll'lE Bulldogs Path Clear W 4 , .r 7 it 5 KK COUNSELOR-COORDINATORS Messrs. Richard O'Neill, Gene Six. COUNSELORS 57 Q Z K Miss Joyce Williamson, Mrs. Beebe Nuetzman, Mr. Stanley Gunstream. f A.. OFF ICE STAFF Mrs. Esther-Merle Black, Miss Ann Mc- Carihy, Mrs. Jane Morris, Mrs. Emma Wilhelm, Mrs. Elsie Frank. W., I W! .Qs 5 Z l l gy, .. , ,, . , ffxi' .5 SU' MPV!! . by ' J' - P7 ,' Q. JV ' gf' ,. yf ,451 ' ff. 'V' . , f 'A' f he ,N 'f ff if ff . f 4 .wif fly' .WWI X' sEcRETAl'RlEsffW' lll ROW ONE: Mrs. Catherine Hand, Miss- Leona Peterson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Olga Siutsman, Mrs. Belly Myer, Mrs. Frances McCarty. -4 V ,f bf LIBRARY STAFF Mis-s Gladys Williams, Mrs. Holly Eikenbery, Mr. George McCauley. 0 visum STAFF ' Doroihy Bode. Mrs. M uma shields. W5- , mf 1 v mxM. 1w Q fy I 'Z . f X ' by owe I get: ww CUSTODIANS ROW ONE: Hilda Marshall, Kenneth Barron, George McKenzie, Frank Jones iheadl, John Mottice, William Doherty, Delores Farnham. ROW TWO: Howard Banbury, Joseph Trnkocy, Cullen Snell, Charles Baxter, Howard Hansen, Charles Minter, ROW THREE: Frank Chambers, Ray Roberts, Ramiro Cruz, James Anderson, John Martinich, David Brown, Jack Chilingerian. ROW FOUR: Otto Blumen, Wyrich Anderson, Charles Burkhard, Raymond Vera, John Johnson, Lyle Peters, Aaron Anderson, Almus Witt. , g 7 Y I , 'Z , f f f ' ' J l f X I -M Z . f X M f 1 CAFETERIA STAFF ROW ONE: Joseph Mason, chef: Marie Corwin, Alto Ringer, Helen Marshall, Mary Carroll, Madeline Westenhaver, Mary Sue Krieter, Martha Boyd, Twyla Reynolds, Eldora Sullivan. ROW TWO: Verbel Sweet, Hazel Fredricks, Inez Greenlee, Nellie Fried- rick, Helen Kay. ROW THREE: Dorothy Nakkan, Peggy Carlson, Maud Wilson, Marie Carter, Eliza- beth Negus. ROW FOUR: Margaret Chapman, Doro- thy Richard, Gladys Zimmerman. ROW FIVE: Viola Grenier, Hazel Clayton, Frances Wilcox, Helen Rob- erts, Hazel Jimmink. ROW SIX. Jesus Rego, Frances Edmondson, Myrl English, manager: Lois Brokenshire, Estyl Foster. ROW SEVEN: Andrew Miller, Lorraine Long, Mary K. Callaghan, Barbara Silverman, Frances Brice, Floy Sanders, Miriam Tompkins, assistant man- ager: Ben Albright, assistant chef. 15 s- Q M, - ,. , 4 . s-, 'ist . .1 ,f 2 , . - f ea J ' -ri 'll i ig If W ' i i 1 H , 5 5 ,Qi 5 f I - Senior comp student John Baker gets some expert advice on his term paper from Instructor Tom Vournas. Mr. Charles Barr Journalism Mrs. Anita Bishop Reading Techniques Mrs. Carol Bleecker Senior Comp Miss Madeline Bowers Speech Mr. Michael Corrado Senior Comp Mrs. Mildred McFarland Senior Comp Mr. Leonard Perry Speech Mr. John Stewart Drama M 'FW I 1 Huw!! 4156 f ! fx! English Dept. Had Active ear A speech class highlight this year was' a presentation on the care of a horse by Elizabeth Buchajski. Linda Mason holds the noble beast as Mr. Perry observes from a safe distance. Since English is an elective in the twelfth grade, more emphasis can be placed on literature and composition. Seven courses offered are current literature, literary classics, senior composition, public speaking, reading techniques, senior English, and journalism. In current lit, the style, substance, and meaning of the works of contemporary authors are examined, ana- lyzed, and studied. On the other hand, literary classics is concerned with the works of the past. Senior comp and speech deal in the creative as well as in the inter- pretive. One of them is largely written, the other is largely oral, but even so they have much in common and are branches of the same field, communicative expression. The class in reading techniques is designed to improve the speed and comprehension of the reader through improved methods and vocabulary. Journalism courses are primarily concerned with the publication of the school's newspaper, student handbook, yearbook, and sports programs. ,ASQ l -s-r Q its .3 Mr. Donald Finch Government Mr. Paul Finot Government Mr. William Goldmann World History Mrs. Jean Haynes Senior Basic X. Mr. Frederick Holland Q v,,,, Senior Basic Mr. Orville Orr f Government Mr. Robert Warren 5 AP 1 Y s , f . W 1' ' t , U .i Senior Basic iskriir Q if ' if as K' K 5 ff H P Mr. Cullen Weems Q Special Education SElll0l'S WBPE lllJlY Gl.llClBEl Tl'll'0l.lQl'l il1B 50Cl3l SClBl'lCBS Psychology student John Kiger makes his point to fellow panel members Emmet Burke lleftl and Jim Sprague in one of Mr. Holland's senior basic classes Mr. Robert Warren strikes a characteristic pose while illustrating a point to his senior basic psychology students. x I ,1 5 , - f W 1 1 I , ,S r tar e rt, to r r S ., f f r rv get 0 , 5 1. i ................. 5 V :rw QL. if Q, 'lm - . ,,,, , . , A c , G, ' f' i', ii4m'.,, 1 . ' , X . ' Miifww , 6 ff -' , f we it f , f' ' . ,U ,f ,Q W . i i 7 V 3 ' ' f f f' ' ' '- W 1 f ff M '- ' -,ww-. V. ,mQ?.s11s,.t.. ,-. 'f' xi X 'qv 'A M if ',f' Within the department of social science are United States government, psychology, and world history. These courses offered only in the senior year of high school, attempt to provide the departing senior with a well-balanced under- standing ot his surroundings. In government one learns the basic foundations of the Ameri- can system. He is taught ot the basic institutions and traditions ot lite in a democracy and of the Constitution which guaran- tees them. In psychology a fundamental understanding of human be- havior and the forces which motivate are taught. World history gives a temporal dimension and an internation- al perspective to the understanding of the United States and its role in the world ot today. W + 4 WDA. l s r . i 1 1 Mr. Thomas Vaurnas dmk' r f j! , ! ,f ff AAA:AA,A i p 1, f X ' J i , f l X M lt ,',.,.,, 18 Preparing his charges for a term paper assignment, Mr. Griswold reminds students that The Term Paper manual is a must for college prep work. ix s l l - X ll V V xx X. . f 5 ,7 A aff W ffl? 0 . -Wm-1 .- . A N 7 5:2 .sw ffm i ,'i0Z37'4!fwf,yfi h t:!w-fe .rf.4,.. ' .ifsfwzz t '? 4 W X YZ h KN 4 K l 2 'W MK 0 ., ag K Q if 7 f , , gk 1 A f , 0 9 S ' , , S4 W! if f f Mr. Frank Behnke Mrs. Alison Fuller Mr. William Griswold Mrs. Pat Grotewiel Mr. David Leary Mr. John Mann Mrs. Elisabeth Moore Mr. Ernest F. Neumann Mr. Donald Proctor Mr. Irving Sato Mr. James Snyder Mrs. Frances Tiffl Junior Block Classes Tonk Dead Aim Y 1.3 Ax it-.1. H-NWN , -, as lt's programming time again and Norma iwiuw W Mm' Lowery hopefully scans her twelfth grade f planning sheet that Mrs. Fuller has iust handed her. 4. . Z, 2 Sandy Travis was taking an opinion poll for a Rep Council proiect in Mrs. Grote- wiel's block class when the Campus pho- tog snapped this picture. l fll.IlElBl1CB, U.S. HlSl0I'Y, fll'lQllSl1-- Hit Bullseye At PHS the course ot United States history and American literature are combined into a two- hour block program. This combination offers the advantage of presentation ot American literature against its proper background ot hsitorical tradition, thus providing an inte- grated understanding of both. ln addition, the block program provides a means of com- munication with all members ot the Junior Class and a basis for the election of the mem- bers ot Rep Council and the transaction of that organizations business. The junior block also provides for a type of informal counseling and guidance which supplements the regular serv- ice. Mr. Neumann has trouble choosing from ci host of U.S. history volunteers. Ned Leavitt looks as though he can't believe the enthusiastic response. innummuvuwmw ilnsnmw mm fffa 11:11, Am Mr. Ellis Burton Algebra if Mr. Bruce Campbell Geometry Mr. Paul Elgin Algebra Mr. Alfred Keast Algebra, Geometry N ja ' Not pictured: Mr. Leslie Lowry, geometryg E X 7 ' f x' Mrs. Anna -I-aylo' Mrs. Florence Scalletar, algebra. ,I-waits: ,i ..::. A sc., ! . A, 131: V :.-H . V V , ,. g Geometry Q iaww - '- A i Miss Joyce Williamson rf .,., 3 137 gg I f N. g d ' Q ,M . Algebra 12? ' V ' ' ' ' V ' - ' f'f 'rfftf Y' 'i 1.441 -lu. ' 'i i 1 i' ' ' Today in the age of sputniks, lCBM's, and complicated electronic computers, the need for skilled mathema- ticians is greater than ever before. At PHS the mathe- matics department otters a wide selection of courses ranging from refresher math to solid geometry. A continuous program of development is oliferecl, start- ing with elementary algebra and geometry, wherein the student learns the rudiments of mathematical man- ipulation and formal proof. Next in sequence are the more advanced courses, al- gebra and trigonometry. Advanced theory and some practical applications are taught here. Finally, at the top of the mathematical high school curriculum is solid geometry, a course that is offered only to seniors. This course starts with an explanation ot the intricacies of computation in the third dimension and progresses into elementary calculus by the end ot the year. Miss Joyce Williamson quizzes her algebra students here as iunior Rick Wyse shows why part of his equation can't be worked out. Hel- en Hippenstiel lleftl waits her turn in the blackboard drill. 5 , f 1' M, 1 ff A-wx , .aw nw 20 Diff!! 5 As the cold war continues, the battle tor scientific superiority becomes ever more crucial. Today it is imperative that enough engineers and techni- cians tor the advanced age undergo training. Keeping pace with the na- tionwide demand, the science pro- gram at PHS is one ofthe best in the nationg over 400 students are en- rolled in chemistry and physics alone. PHS also ofters a balanced program ot lite science. The department is di- vided into two sections: psysiology and botany. The purpose ot the course in botany is to provide a basic understanding ot plant biology which will later be useful in such fields as agricultural planning and horticul- tural research. Physiology gives a basic comprehension ot human anat- L, swam orny and the facts ot lite. Q, ltew Cl'l8llBl'1QE ABOVE: P h y sic s students Don Crede, Chuck Rowins, Mike Was- gatt, Kent Parsons, Bob Joehnck, and Steve Koy prepare the trap- pings for a typical classroom ex- periment. BELOW: Chemistry teacher Robert A Magee calls attention to the ele- ment, thorium, as his class reviews the periodic chart. Mrs. Mariorie Ansite Physiology Mr. Quentin Mason Physiology 'rife-sc, ix Mr. Bill Bruning Physics Mr. Harry Peterson Physical Science , . , f 'f 4 I A ,f,,,, ' ' ,ms . I Mr. Stanley Gunstream Botany Mr. Jacob Sadoff Chemistry ZA Mr. James Wilson Physiology Mrs. Rita Strong Physiology , If f, ' WI f 71 L f WWW' gf: W X i A fi If, o,f,,-. ,-ff 1 -v ' , Mr. Robert Magee ' wi Chemistry , WET? - .1 Lf , ,,,. I Q 1 ,,,f Z .gk f ' f ' 5' , X V 5 f , V f WWW 9 f ' f if f W , if 'i N Ai , ' ff . ----- ' ' He , ' A M f ' ' , H Y , V K' it W .,... , W , ,W ,,... .. L t j f ' ' f , ,,,, , k J ,vw A 1 ef f df , - ' f f xi ' 'Mtff-P V. f X' 7 5' W fi' V . 5, t ,,VfffVV ,f W :V Mm, H rt Department Helped Paint Map et Bulldog Territory mu- W., Mr. John Heard Mr. Walter Girdner Photography students Karl Schiller and Joan Miller are iust taking a print out of the developer. Next steps in sequence are the stop bath, fix, wash, and dryer. Creativity on canvas is the watchword of the Art Department. Emphasis is given to all forms ot expression from conservative classicism to some ot the more bizarre torms ot modern art. Besides painting, a variety ot other courses were also offered, such as sign painting and poster and billboard clesign. A most important area in the Art Department is photographyg the photography staff not only provided pictures for all issues ot the Chronicle but were responsible tor nearly all ot the 600-plus pictures that appear in this yearbook. Drawing and painting students worked hard to achieve pro perspective. W' ft . ff ez ' Z 4 Z per 0 ,,,V , I.wQ7z'r'751gg:7Jn1wryy ' - sfrfcfw- f MV We W M..- y V frbiifffr ck ,ya ' f f l lv f ittt ,, f 'A ' 4 - 'W' l . 1 ' f ,fd - ' Q . ,, ' A V, J if 4 bl.- W Q ,.,, I, Y .fi -fl 5 V 75 WT..----Ve-e ' r- -V Messe V r .1 :Aiwa ,, iw X 4 yy. li f V l ' we gg - V4 1 ' ' Q 'Z iz ' . s. 2 ' - r- A ' '- , 'Q f 1 ,C 3 , y h , V - fe.. fi ,xi 1 l L ' V, -1. , I . 1-, L ' '- , -Y H ! f ew. 5 Y .bw V ,.' M W r r 22 A.-1 1miZe'lf Zi,4,g. - -4 -ff' ,wnss7....D az' - i t Q ,f f A f f 1 if l :Aj V , V , ,f ll' i , f X X A f Z9 f 1, 4 X ZS, , Z Y f W 0 , , I ' ffff 54 fl h fr . 3 il :cf-' V I , t,.,, 2 5 il .4 U .1425 7- V. V- 2:1 ' Qc! 'HCV MWA -VVW Mrs. Gaillard lewis Mr. Dave Metzgar Mr. Dave Schnabel ssseeees 'fy ' . EX -y ' c Q i Ni ,,,. H Mr. Daniel Hiestand if 4 Instrumental Music If x iii il ' n 't i Mr, Daniel Hughes MlISlC GPUUDS lifll ll'lE BEEF Trumpet player Mike Conlon shows his virtuosity here on the comet. Conlon and several other members of the Bulldog Band put together a Dixieland band for home basketball games. Band Director Daniel Hughes led the student body in song with the backing of Tom Toombs on U herald trumpet. The trumPel section of the band was well re- nowned for its 5? ff' A newly-formed music group, the Madrigal Singers, performed at various music events throughout the year, The Madrigals were formed from the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Daniel Hughes. Epi il The Music Department of PHS pre- sented a well-rounded program of choral and instrumental activities. PHS led the way in vocal music with a superb A Cappella Choir. The choir distinguished itself in special programs and assemblies during the year. In the tield of instrumental music, Pt-lS'ers were all proud ol the Bulldog Band which played at all pep rallies and games. Their spring concert was the tirst ol what students hoped will become a yearly tradition. . -I , Fgcwyk R PE 'l'8BCl'lEl S B l S'll.lElBl'llS Fil and Tl' D I il ll KR.. pl I-if i JH-if . ggapw While the boys have been participating in intramural sports, the girls haven't been sitting idly by. The whole purpose ot gym classes is to create better health and a better attitude ot physical exercise. Classes in badminton, tennis, volleyball, softball, mod- ern dance, basketball, swimming, speedball, hockey, and drill team were available. Juniors were subjected to a little ot each ol the aforementioned sports, while seniors had their choice of three different ones each semester. 2 ' Q 2 -e-F Q Swimming instructor Mrs Dorothy Rygh gives the high sign With arms rais-ed i t' b n mo ion, mem ers of a senior gym class go throu h their for action to her swimmers The old pool lshown herel and culisthenics. This group of exercises and others like these were used 5:9 kee the new pool w re places of action for both boys' and girls' PHSersi fit and trim. Members of this group are Carol Robertson Susan Jon P swim classes In addition to swimming life saving and diving Mary Ellen Blake, Ruby Morgenstern, and Sue Clark. l es im and Tall l'll Pall' Pla S S J ,R , X X . Jumping high to return o ball is Rick Chap- man. The tennis courts were kept busy all day with ambitious tennis players from both the high school and college. 6 2 V ,ff . 1 , I r . 1 i.--Rosy ., ff' jyguiv, I I ll xr , 1 -'wifi' . 3, 7 4 tax, i Q ., I ,4,' -iz, ' ' 5' ,, TZ xx' W 1 Q- v 2 4 , . Q Q I zff rr 1- r ww i - , , il ' X , , 1 'n i Q 4 ,, 1' ' Z f. . ,f f. , el 1, , A , , 2 X ,M ,W .,.. ffffmfi S f ...wg ' F Y-43 13.5.95 . 1 ':.g7::,:.g:g:.g2g:-il: Ls: QQ, .,f25i':gI:f:g1:1l:g21.ifrm -.P ,, . icf::,:g:::z,:1:p-:' ' ' Mr. Stanley Riordan I Athletic Director X ' i Xi 1' 3 'ffm 3 - 'Q 1 Q., 1 vm., V f 1 mf. M yw. A , ,W ., A , WH A . fy, I , . ,,,,, 4 .L IEA 3 el 4 , . Y , y' I 1' 1 - . IA N ,, Z i X A ai Hard blocks came during speedball game on Tech Field. Ned Leavitt lleftl looks for an open spot to get the ball out of the safety zone and to one of his own team members. Captain Stanley Scott Mf59i- Robert Htlflbul William H. Johnson Chief Gunner's Mate lret .l Mr. Ron Robinson Mr. George Scott Mr. Dick Simmons Nlr. Jerry Todd By blending skill, ability, and individual self-confidence, the aims and purposes of the physical education department at Pasadena High are accomplished. Every student has available to him the opportunity to develop to the highest level ot his ability. Fundamental skills are taught in almost every area with actual competitive sports being available. The Foothill League, ot which PHS is a member, conducted tournaments in football, basketball, baseball, tennis, gymnastics, track, and swimming. ln addition to these sports, regular gym classes altered swim- ming, handball, volleyball, speedball, and various special drills such as calisthenics. Cadet Captain Michael Tiblas inspects the gun of Cadet John Sapetto during a routine in- spection. The entire ROTC was subiect to a federal inspection on May 'l5 by Federal ln- spector Maior Eugene Tedick of North Holly- wood's Harvard School. , , .M Wx Q 'yr if W, -s V ' f as 6 , Y f . . ' kb , i f 'fig ft A V ri, f S- f' if , ,,, s W f , , gg , r f . .... E f .:' z l Aj.: . ,7 'M sg N 3 , . Lg r- s ,, , ,Mi , s V f, 1 . ,il 1 , . fs , it H ' ' f 6' rf ' my ,Q rv W , . fps ,ws k s- A . At v ' , ,, i fffffgf ,--' ,fi-I ,' f 7 K f ' Q tb X 2 f JF f Af f f 1 . W :V K 7 5 yu ,as f' f , 1. ,y fm, V Ny, ,I Q, Y? K shy , ,ug tif, 21 Q , fl 'gy it 5' +I iffy . right! At t N hi 1-V N JKH1' , fx n Z. f 'X f L 1 Egg s1Tf i'H 'i f'., 4 A I ,, -, ,,-f '1 ' 79 ? W J I f if 4 fl f ' if 5 'W U Q 2 Riff fy 1 4 , 4 y 1, ff I If I ,, I af , 0 19? ' lift! 1 W1 ,nw ,. , FUFEIQII LEIIQUEQB GEVE Miss Dorothy Alley Spanish Mrs. Elizabeth Buddhue German Mr. Rudy J. Fuentes Spanish Mrs-. Ana Milton Latin, Spanish Valuallla Cultural lnalqht -' f 144: 5.1 MW.. , ami X 2 ,f ffl, I f , . 'fir IM tar. ,X Iw Iz ,,I . 'rf 1 Ayifhj ff Gagging it up to represent the different languages taught at PHS are Mary Fowler, French, lseatedl, Alex Doohovskoy, Russian, Richard Ward, Latin, Clemente Troncoso, Spanish, and Jim Parry, German. Throughout history the language barrier has been a stumbling block to human progress. It is the aim and purpose of the Department of Foreign Language to help eliminate this barrier through better understanding ot the various tongues. At PHS, the student has a wide choice of languages: German I, II, French I, II, II, Spanish I, II, II, IV, and Latin Ill, IV. This year there was an extra-curricular class in Russian that may be offered on a regular class basis in September. f.ff'zQ,f,,4 I , W ' , 5 6, I f Mrs. Phyllis Nelson K' ,.,,, ,. Spanish I , ,I 1 I I - I ,ff I Z 1 14, f ' . f , ' W ', Z, I gr ff f f I, . y' , ', ' I 7 , , . 9, ami If JZ , f it MLN, ,Mfrs ,, I .,.,,,,,,, ,, Mrs. Maria Russell French Mrs. Maria Russell, French teacher, II leads the class in French phonics during a drill session. Y Z llUlT1E1Tl3lll1'lQ UlESSES Pl'ElJ8I'BEl Tl'1ElT1SBlVBS lOl' ll'lE l'l.lll.ll'E Preparation for future homemalcing is stressed by the Department of Home Economics. A comprehensive program ot preparation tor marriage and the family, which includes every- thing from cooking to house cleaning to sewing to care al children, is of- fered by this department. Just to make certain that all this prepara- tion does not go tor naught because ot the man that got away, a course in cosmetology is also offered, Betty Hefferlin, Bonnie Teixeira, and Sheila Dickson get some practice in all stages of meal preparation: cooking, bak- ing, and cleaning up afterwards. Homemaking classes made their own forms, then proceeded to sew their own clothes. Classes in sewing woolens and cottons and also tailoring were available. Typing instructor Bill Jones gives Claes Klang the word, Erline Wirth receives additional help from Mr. Allen Davis on an adding machine, Business machine classes' learned to use electric fypewriters, adding machines, mimeograph and dupli- cating devices. Wi V . Miss Lily Aboudara Shorthand Mr. Ted sun Typing Mr. Allen Davis Business Machines Miss Lois Dorsey Shorthand Mr. Tom Hamilton Bookkeeping Mr. Bill Jones Typing Preparation for a career in the busi- ness world is the main purpose of this department. The business department offers training tor a great many vo- cations including stenographer, re- ceptionist, typist, IBM operator, and bookkeeper. In addition to their vo- cational value, many ot the courses have a great deal of personal worth, such as typing, shorthand, and book- keeping. Tl'lBSB Il'lSll l.lClUl'S 52,0 ' 4 ' 7 ff ,f Mi K, X 1 6 Q E, we ,r . iid' K4 Z f ff Z, E M l We 5? 1-sr ' 33290. Woodshop students David Birri and Jay Barsch bend over a redwood Demonstrating an ignition system here is auto mechanics teacher table top as Chuck Kohnie lforegroundl sands the inside ot a board. John Carlson. Helped SlUClB1'1lS Stake Cl3l1T1B in WUrlEl of Wtlrli Exploration ot future occupational choices is the chief goal of the industrial arts department at PHS, In this department a wide selection ot shop courses Not Pictured: are ofilered ranging from auto shop to metal shop to wood shop. The indus- trial arts department is more than a collection ot shops, however. Also included are some college prep subiects such as drafting, and radio and Eugene Brand, metal shop Mr. Francis Baker A Sign Painting electronics. W, MW ,, 7 I W ,ff f I My 7, m W , ' ,, f ' me 1 '-'t Q t f , uw W X Q 'wf X2 0 Hr I f ,,,, i zrfQ .... 'X 5 Mr. Arthur Dakan Mr. Elton Davis Mr. Fredrick Hammond Mr. John Carlson Mr. Ralph Bush Industrial Drafting Electricity, Radio Printing Auto Shop Woodshop 29 f f f 4 1 f C f, W f QW' Qc, . M5 X H M2559 .fwfx ,QW , f J' MWMX4 f 'f V 0 M, J' 3 f - W, ,f Jw , X , I X Y ,, ' M,-WWWM Wfdgwfww , M WW 412 W 'M 4' A k 'W 'Hs uf W ., 3 M .- 25 V fiw iii :ii 2 f S E 2 , 2 f , 2 1 f 1 . , , 5 . L24 EF? i-1229 ,c1, 1 u 5, 5 1 - ,, 2 . ' W 2 v , 4 4 1 2 H 1 i E ' M s Ng 'V 2 T 3 ,' 2 2 1 l , 3 1 , 1 N J 3 5 1.1 -1 we 1+ '. ' ,f M, VL ' wmv' :,7mw-1-am,:mumm4mfW.,, Y X Q. ' x 3 .M .X .xr . lg ,A -A Y x . -1 , X , 5-f A Q 5 uf T OWN WIEEUNG l-4g TODAY ,.a WJ BLIIICIUQ TBPPIIUFYIS '53 '59 SIUCIEIII Body PFBSIEIBHIS I welcome this opportunity to say thank you to the members of the fall ASB cabinet and to the entire student body for the cooperation they have so willingly displayed. In the performance of my duties I often made contact with other high schools and have always come away with great pride in the caliber of PHS education. Though we labor under the handicap of inadequate facilities, there is no dearth of fine teachers, high spirit, and a good show of student participation. It has given me great personal pleasure to renew acquaintances and make new friends, many of whom are headed for positions of great responsibility. I am sure the entire student body shares my feeling of gratitude for a worthwhile high school experience. W W lt' '-Wvfvfj if' -,f awng tgf 5 42, , fr frrr ' iff fi? if ff ll s f f 1- 1 Z f 45' ff f Z if f ff , ff , X , ,N LJ ZW ' Z, ,L 32 if , Z ,I f JAMES EKSTROM UElB Tall l1'1 the Saddle -- E1'lEl Pl'0LICllY ff , Z Q PHS' most important gavel changes hands as Fall ASB President Jim Ekstrom presents the symbol of student government authority to Spring ASB President John Jones. Our faith in the future is based upon our experiences and accomplish- ments in the past. The spirit and unity which we have attained at Pasadena High School gives each of us the potential for building a more unified nation and world, The actions which we are performing today are laying the groundwork for the house we will have to live in throughout eternity. If the foun- dation of our house is built on trust in others and faith in God, our house will not crumble no matter what storms await us. Each of us has built on the foundation of that house this past year. What kind of a beginning have we made? Nl? , J J Q x I s X ky K: , tw iii, W Agar J f f 3 K Q ' V -fair. ,, i f ,j g f, JOHN JONES Toddy Draeger Secretary Sieve Samerian Sieve Kay Vice-president Treasurer Fall and Spring ASB Cabinets Brought Law FALL ASB CABINET ROW ONE: Toddy Drceger, Jim Ekstrom, Sieve Samerian, Steve Kay. ROW TWO: Chavles Rowins, Rick Rudy, Dan Okrmolo, Leslie Simmonds, Diana Duke, Linda Marazzi, Janice Alder, Carolyn Mcintosh, Judy Dollenmayer, Poy Bun, Bill Norfhrup, Wayne Yafes. Ruth Charlotte Fedde Vice-president Secretory , McEuchern Roy Bun Treasurer H1'lEl UPUBI' to ll'lE l1'll'l3lJ1l8l'llS U l MLW l Bllllflflg 'llEl I'll0l'Y 4'-'WW if v 1, ,W gs' nfl FLW W. aww? SPRING ASB CA Frank Dane, Toby Spessord, John Jones, Charlotte Fedde, Bolles. B NET Dun Okimoto, Linda Marazzi, Etta O'DelI, Betty Morhnd, Ruth MacEachern, Roy Bun, Judy Gibson, Mary Lou Lloyd, Steve Brandt, Dick Salsbury, Barbi CULIHCIIS Helped eep Bulldogs on the Right Trail REP COUNCIL Equalled only by the cabinet in authority and respon- sibility, Rep Council has been a maior force in student government at PI-IS. Composed -of representatives from each ot the basic classes, it is the purpose of the Rep Council to keep student government in harmony with the needs and wishes ot the ASB. Meeting under the chairmanship at the ASB vice- president, the Rep Council considers all measures passed by cabinet and can, it circumstances necessitate it, pass legislation ot their own by a two-thirds majority. Rep Council is the students' strongest voice in govern- ment at PHS and reflects the spirit with which we Bull- dogs have taken part in it. FALL REP COUNCIL ROW ONE: Donna Christensen, Maggie Dooley, Linda Ditt- berner, Nancy Grant, Carol Cox, Marcella Tsuchiya, Judy Jayner. ROW TWO: Kathy Griffith, Ruth McEachern, Marilyn Mohn, Linda Ellis, Jinny Hezlep, June Lindman, Barbara San- ders-. ROW THREE: Dan Okimoto, Alex Doohovskoy, Elka Jou- bert, Karen Hedman, Kathy Stewart, Biff McComas, Jim Meadows. ROW FOUR: Charles Rowins, Toby Spessard, Randy Goodman, Dennis Kowal, Frank Dane, Steve Samerian. ROW FIVE: David Runquist, Cameron Murray, Lon Clearwaters, Bob Olds, Doug Dexter, Leonard Sunukiian. 19- SPRING REP COUNCIL awcm ROW ONE: Joan Douglas, Janice I Alder. Marsha McMann, Charlotte Fedde, Nancy Neilson, Stephanie Busch. ROW TWO: Dolores Mulay, Mary Lee Peterson, Bev Serrell, Tina Hansen, Carol Rudolph, Yvon- ne Melin, Marlyn Hanson. ROW THREE: Mrs. Elisabeth Moore, D. J, Cole, Letitia Arendt, Linda Cham- bers, Linda Ellis, Jeanie Hargraves, Ginny Hezlep, Ellen Lockett. ROW FOUR: Judy Dollenmayer, Sharon Schmale, Karen Hedman, Chris Wilkes, Sharon Slobin, Phyllis Wal- magatt, Sandy Travis. ROW FIVE: Biff McComas, Steve Kay, Steve Samerian, Stu White, Tom Tustin, Tim McCarthy. ROW SIX: Phillfp s-xx., s s S X N Steffensen, Dave Barker, Mel Hein, Greg Avedesian, Chuck Ryerson Bob Olds. i X 7 W .Q 44' 1 9 5 X X J' me 5-iv , M I-I Y sf' Q 5 is A ..,w.,,.... .W .f .C css. . .ails S WW 'EZX 1 V ,X , W2 ' i L VKX-- Hit-2 f ' J ttf .y S mm , X ,,,' im i R ii s i s T W, 3 Q 1. ,. N , s X K A X S 'Q tip s is Vivlfs is 'r 'wg X RX cs . ,, Pblb , ' -R ' . -X I is ' of N- C . A. .iss s sul' i MQ , X Q .. ., wi, 94 Q5 C Q' . ,, T -xx. ' - t Iffw -' A 5. X59 ' is 1 qlcks sg -R jk' 3 V Q X R QQ ' .v 'P' L. i cs: as R ! , , ., CLUB PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL ROW ONE: Jane Hilgendorf, Diane Knapp, Hilda Goin, Sheryl Wilson, Carolyn Macintosh, Priscilla Wells, Linda Chambers, Iillian Foda, Sue Maloney, Lorraine Kirsch. ROW TWO: Char- lotte Fedde, Sheryl Weber, Louise Lauder, Helen Hippenstiel, Carole Alexander, Lynnette Betchel, Diane Mallmann, Ruby Morgenstern, Rosalina Ross, Charlyn Brunson. ROW THREE: Roger Hill, Andrew Hofiman, Paul Benware, Leslie Pearson Greg Avedesian, Robert Parke, Zimmie Dandridge. ROW FOUR Rick Chapman, Matt Pauly, Howard Kazaniian, James Mitchell John Deacon, Roy DiBias, Bob Kurzy. ROW FIVE: Ben Schill Rob Gage, Rich Dulaney, Norman McCann, David Christmas Chuck Kohnle, Tom Parks. Tne Youth Canal, an active Pasadena organization, is confposec ci 'epfesenratives ot junior and senior high scnods ana C -er youth groups in the area. At tnese rneedngs, students discussed problems concern- ing youtn and ci'y activities, engaged informative speak- ers, and took tours through some of the citys buildings vvnere municipal business is conducted. Main proiects this year were a Starlight Your Christmas contest, and a campaign against switch-blade-carrying youths which resulted in a law outlawing the carrying of the knives. One part ot the Youth Council is the Student Traffic Panel. This panel reviews and discusses traliic violation cases that have occurred. The panel was headed up by Bob Joehnclf. YOUTH COUNCIL ROW ONE: Susie Hawkins, Joan Douglas, Cathy Chaille, Carol Cox, Carol Gore. ROW TWO: Linda Marazzi, treasurer, Marcia Baer, secretary, Doug Dexter, president, Charlotte Fedde, re- cording secretary, Jim Ekstrom, past president, ROW THREE: Wmlw! 1 5' S., ' i l Craig Antrim, Alex Doohavskoy, Patrick Arnold, Dave Barker Chuck Rowins, Bob Joehnck, Toby Spessard, John Baker, Steve Samerian, Dan Okimoto. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Terry Liercke, vice president, Judy Roose, secretary, Linda Marazzi, presidenl, Bob Olds, treasurer. ull.ll'llUl' and SBl'1l0l' UULlIlCll Members SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL ROW ONE: Linda Marazzi, Terry Liercke, Judy Roose. ROW TWO: Nancy Grizzle, Judy Plessel, Mar- riane Taft, Carol Fend, Sheryl Wilson, Gail Henry, Connie Randissizzi, Theda Rosenthal. ROW THREE: Jeff Ricard, Bill Cramer, John Jones, Jim Hurt, Bob Joehnck, Doug Harley, Larry Boskovich, Glen Kawai. ROW FOUR: Randy Serrurier, Dave Liggeil, Sieve Smith, Dick Salsbury, Jeff Chapman, Cap Crowl, Bob Blumer. 38 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dan O lm , Wride, Hezlep, secretary, ,F k' oto president, Maurine vice-president, Jenny Reams Hoftine, treasurer. Q, F, ,fl QI Led the BLIIICIUQ IIIESS WEQUII TPEIIII F' - -w I, , I' f NN ,Z , R CLASS COUNCIL A die Vmgoe, JUNIO ROW ONE: Maureen Wride, Dan Okimoto, Jenny Hezlep. ROW TWO: Gary Hibbard, n ' ' Linda Fladung, Bette Foster, Barbara Berghoiz, Sheryn Thompson, Linda Jordan, Diann Nields, Jerilyn Mclntyre, Hank Harbers. ROW THREE: Charles Romero, Ray Smith, Isabel Lopez, Lou Ann Huntoon, Shirley Bok, Jenny Klausmeier, Janet Dickson, Nancy Crimi, Craig Antrim, Dick Lingle. ROW FOUR: John Walton, Bill OIhoHer, Vic Yamato, Houston Beck, Lloyd Keesee, John Worrall, Chuck Patterson, John 39 Murray. 'ri P F r 'U l'T'l 'U 0 O C Z Q r 2'5Q'E'aTEf -gamnns 'U-- -4:3 TM? no ' I- Qgbgtog C3c cfD 9.27339-T 'QQNSQT-if'-U 9 Q ml an Emf.f:uo 5525233 .Rss Q2 rl 1 5042222 mo- o0vrQ -3 mumn g?2QE. :r ' -. Qaosxmlgs -nh 0-., 32.--E ,-cr .. 'UJ3-fptgon ES0g3mc.3 ,, -. P1252-mm lf' Q u1ur5'a'U'?,T gc-ifgfm ::- U- a.Um:P'2m .. 9 -J JF g5Q29Pm Pfqmeng' M' U31-TES gQ2s3g: -. ': E3n'2q' 552x293 -, a -4 .xggsgi TT:-c?:'r son, Carol Galbraith, Carol Patterson, Eddie Stewart. Row Three: Rick McMichael, Dave Mclntire, Fred Hurd, Pat Mc- Cambridge, Susie Hawkins, Charlotte Fedde, Joanne Harris, Norma Lowery, Gloria Bolton, Sharon Elliott, Shirley Casebeer, Kathy Paden, Hilda Goin, Lynda Reeve, Virginia DeBry, Dorinda Brown, Gay Range, Carolyn DeNike, Karen Keene, Richard Milford, Vahe Balian, Jim Swensson. SBPVICE-I1'IIl'lEIECI PHSEFS TUUII Part In PED, Social Affairs W A QNX Zef ' ., rf . 'www jwfddww , sax QW wM,,W'f fqvv f , , ,ez MQW? :iw QQ! ,,, , Y I SPRING PEP COUNCIL WW A W.e,,W,.,,,, QW, ,nfl I V , '- .Lf I 921055 in! '1 1 M V MA 0. J , Wi! X, W, . 1 if l f W Z Row One: Marilyn Sivas, Linda Keeler, Carol Kelley, Etta O'DelI, Judy Davis, Nancy Grant, Joyce Hat- maker. Row Two: Marsha Raymond, Suzanne Wood, Nancy Evans, Sharon Swinney, Gloria Bolton, Dorinda Brown, Pam Souter, Row Three: Ingrid Magnuson, Karen Keene, Barbara McWilliams, Sandy Swanson, Corky McGill, Connie Randazzisi, Betsy Ballantyne. Row Four: David Bayha, Doug Dexter, Bill Hoop, Larry Minasian, Steve Camp, Bob Joehnck, Bill Gruber. 40 FALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS BOARD Row One: Bill Northrup. Row Two: Ann Zawistowski, Helen Platt, Sharon Boswell, Pat Kennedy, Kathy Alfredo, Nancy For- rell, Hilda Goin, Jinny Hezlep, Karen Hedman. Row Three: Bob Tucker, Andy Hoffman, Dave Mclntire, Bob Joehnck, Bill Gruber, Bill White. 'QQ r s S it 'F W Q +I B 'l -' 15351 'V 1 L+., 1, L 3 V 'Q Q V31 ,,,,,, is I .nd Elections SPRING SOCIAL AFFAIRS BOARD Row One: Linda Dittberner, Judy Gibson, Karen Keene. Row Two: Carolyn Shultz, Jan Price, Carolyn Macintosh, Linda Cle- - worth, Linda Chambers, Parn Souter, Jinny Hezlep, Row Three: Pete James, Bob Joehnck, Bob Byer, Steve Chapman, Deon Sweeny, Mike Wasgatt. , -- , ' f ,2,-WZ , v J 4 , ,fff ,,.V , fr MV I 0 , ,W C, f , , W, , N f M ,M J Z, x I I za ,I ,,,. J' in x M ,WW ' ' ,fy ff ' f 4 f f , ,W , 7 , , 1 X if ,, W , I X ' W ' 1 2 , if 4 XW ff 'L 1 ir' ELECTION BOARD Row One: Janice Alder, Marty Scarantino, Karen Keene, Kathy Paden, Linda Jordan. Row Two: Steve Brandt, Sheryl Wilson, Janet Dickson, Pat Sullivan, Nino Leonardi. 41 -J -....,.,.. . Ney 'Jw mm Jw mer. ww- M Z s 3 4 ? ,E FALL NEWS BUREAU Marilyn Vore, chairman, Dru Shipman, Joanne Casinelli lseatedl, Ardell Arita. Members of the News Bureau were quite active during the school year. They contributed news and feature stories to many ofthe downtown papers. The bureau is part of the publicity board and is in charge of oft-campus publicity. Columns in the Pasadena Mail, Pasadena Record, and Pasadenan were only part of the accom- plishments made by this ambitious group. The News Bureau also contributed to School Scene in the, Independent-Star News, the Herald-Express School Page, and ln- High in the Los Angeles Times. ' The Publicity Board, under the direc- tion of the publicity commissioner, was in charge of on-campus publicity. Among the accomplishments of the board were the printing of sports schedules which were distributed in all classrooms, and gimmick posters to draw attention to spring sports. The board also maintained showcases and the marquee board in both the lower and middle floors of C Building. NEWS 'l'l'8VBlBEl I X W6 SPRING 'NEWS BUREAU f W f , , Seated: Marilyn Vore, chairmanp Martha McDonald, Joanne Casinelli. Standing: Mr. Rick Neumann, adviserp Sue Romeis, Mike Jacobson, Rick McMichael. f 4553:-iw :Www , Q,.5 Y .,:,,. . X x , dm' 5 ' 1 X4 5 A Wu: 1 W2 FALL PUBLlCITY 'ii if .. ' av Y. 0: , my W - -rw Ms Lee Ramsauer, Carolyn Shulfl. ' A N-www Qv,,,,:' ,, , I A , . , -'ga- A -' X - :::,.a:: I Wayne Yates, commissioner: Mary ,F-ddr!! ,xp vv. -in V - ' .V - 'R - 1-,4ffL,f: . W '2 'X Um.: - M lou Lloyd, Tom Tushn. f '- A. M--f-1-ff' W E' 'f R an :- KY 7 ' 1 fr, , MW, W Vlxgwwflwrgh. if ,, K f ,lfwf-S ' I k:5f,?Z?ff,Z ,fifffffx 4' yj , v - jwS f ma f ff A A FEET 0l'l lllE PLllJllCllYE DPESS lll1'Ul.lQl'lll1B TEl'I'llU1'Y 'X W JW! vi 5 I .9 Q. . 5 W k. Qi ' 96' 7 U0 -1 , ,,,. , l ., WWW? wf,,:m,,f,fV I K 7 f ww: SPRING PUBLlClTY ROW ONE: Ellen Lockett, Cathy Chaille, Hilda Goin. ROW TWO: Ann Zawislowski, Carole Rudolph, Mary Lou Lloyd, commissioner: Jean Bullanlyne, Cindy Murphy. ROW THREE: Charlene Piersan, Marlene Scaranlino, Carol Davis, Carolyn Houlemard, Richard Jones, Dru Shipman. 43 is G X 5 ....-Ms is GIRLS LEAGUE Acting as a unifying force for over 800 the Girls League sponsored many varied activities tnis year. Providing leadership were the Girls' League Cabinet and president, meeting during clubs under .ludy Dollen- mayer in the tall and Barbi Bolles in the spring. The cabinet planned and supervised all activities during the year. One ot the highlights of the tall term was the Father- Daughter Banquet, the Hoppers Fling. This affair, featuring the styles ot the Roaring 2O's, was attended by nearly 200. This year's Girls' League also sponsored a fashion A show and a mothers' tea to round outa successful year. ' ' Fall Girls' League President Judy Dollen- mayer lleftl aids Spring Prexy Barbi Bolles in selecting her cabinet. Q FALL ROW ONE: Pam Marshall, Marsha McMann, Mary Fowler, Judy Dollenmayer, Lilla Gilbrech, Sue Romeis, Ann Lockett, Mrs. Beelae Nuetzman. ROW TWO: Mar- cella Tsuchiya, Marianne Taft, Nancy Grant, Linda LaRue, Linda Jordan, Ann Walker, Linda Dittberner. if is is SPRING ROW ONE: Mrs. Beebe Nuetzman, Betsy Kingman, Carol Siechert, Barbara Bolles, Susan Sparer, Mer- edith Mitchell, Carmen Lewis, Mar- lene Jack, Penny King. ROW TWO: Martfe Odell, Kathy Alfredo, Linda Beavis, Jerilyn Mclntyre, Olive Smart, Sharen Acton, Josie Hicks, Joan Douglas, Gail Higgins. Vhfa-qw 'L FALL ROW ONE: Toby Spessard, Chuck Rowins, Rlck Rudy, Bob Olds, Scott Samulesen. ROW TWO: Doug Dex- ter, Mike Collins, Claes Klang, Dennis Cole, Bit? McComas, Martin Newman, Gary Hibbard. ROW THREE: Steve Buftington, Russell Hand, Paul Muehlberger, Howard Vinople, John Porter, Tom Dalzell, ROW FOUR: Bill Gruber, Dick Sals- bl-WY. Steve Smith, John Long, SPRING BOYS' LEAGUE Under the leadership ot Rick Rudy, Chuck Rowins, and Dcik Salsloury, the Boys' League provided leadership lor over 900 male Bulldogs. Working in coniunction with their cabinet, which met during club periods throughout the year, the three presidents led the Boys' League through an unusually active year. Last tall they helpcd make a succezs of the homecoming, which included a pep rally and a football game, and was climaxed by the second annual Homecoming Dance. The high point for the Boys' League came with the annual car show on May l. This year, for the first time, they tried something new, a men's Fashion show. Boys' league President Dick Safsbury, Rick Rudy, and Chuck Rowins pause during an executive planning session. ROW ONE: Brian Smith, Rob Tucker, Bill Gruber, Paul Muehlberger, Mike Collins, Dick Salsbury. ROW TWO: Randy Goodman, Lee Ramsauer, John Porter, Chuck Ryerson, Toby Spessard, Mr, Charles Eckels. ROW THREE: Ed Mackenzie, Chuck Rowins, Cameron Murray, Kent Parsons, Scott Samuelsen. ROW FOUR: Dave Liggett, Tom Dalzell, Gary Hibbard, Rick Rudy. - an Z , X, l , J 1 U g 4 f l , ,,,,,0 M f W f 'W N' i WW WW , X 4 f v gy Mr X if f ' 'fw . 1 f X 1 4, fe fy 9 S, V f f ,. f fs sf f 'W ,,- .wwe t A . ,ff Q, fl if I ,gm . K 'I Q- is 1,34 gg: rx Q -.. We S ,. . , i. 4, ,Q-ve STRING ENSEMBLE ROW ONE: Valerie Starz, Barbara Healy, Maureen Ryder, Judy Plessett, Marlee Persch- bacher, Harvey Gurman. ROW TWO: James Parry, Sheryl Greer, Jim Ekstrom, Mr. Hiestand. BULLDOG BAND ROW ONE: Beverly Messenger, Marlene Jack, Sue Engstrom, Ron Snow, Jim Hayes, Eddie Campos, Richard Dix, Kay Long, Charlyn Brunson, Sheri Kline. ROW TWO: Celia Perez, Linda Gess, Diana Steele, Delores DeMayo. ROW THREE: Kurt Stoll, Dennis Lundin, Daniel Mones, Dan Kannerburg, Bill Ridley, 1959 PFUVBEI Big Band Mr. Daniel Hiestand Bob Turko, Pauline Hsieh, Karen Kriner, Mary Ann Kennedy, Dennis Wehren, Marilyn Meldrun, Beverly Irvin, Bonnie Lauder- milk, Mary Ann Tilford, Judy Spaulding. ROW FOUR: Frank Vilt, Mike Conlon, Joe Galleon, Tom Toombs, Paul Kilian, Clint Cleveland, Richard York, Al Bias, Doug Eby, Jett Markuson, Roger Denny, Steve Potter, Glen Werdon, Rene Pineda, Steve Toth, Wayne Jark, Mel Cohen, Sally Shannon, John Reid, Jim Fortune, Lew Holden. BAND ACTIVITY Mary Ann Kennedy, Jerry Hutchison, Mike Conlon, Steve Potter, Tom Toombs, Steve Toth, Eddie Campos. Z U I , If ff 46 11 WM Sw s Q qli . 5 . ll-an-., ,It , Drum Major Frank Vilt ponders the order he's iust given the high- One shiny tuba reflects a panorama of the goings-on to the re stepping band. in the line of march. One at the mos' nora-working and underrated organie zations on Campss 'his year was the Bulldog Band. PHS ers wil' remember and appreciate how the band played of af' PHS G'lTl9flC contests, both at home and on tne road. ln addition to providing background music tor su? :afor?'es as the Touchdown Song, the band supplied a musical accent to crucial breaks in the games spc' as fre' down and iurrbles. At halttime, Bulldog Band teamed up witn the Drill Team to provide entertainment with their marching and drills. Under the baton ot Mr, Daniel Hiestand, the band also played at pep rallies, assemblies, and other special events throughout the year. Another highly-talented group at musicians was the String Ensemble. This group was formed to replace last year s orchestra, it participated in activities that paral- Ieled those ot the band, nf W f ' Vi I ff 1 A1T1lJlllUl.lS lVll.lSlC-1Tlll1ClECl GFDUDS Epi PHS ln the l5ll'lQl of A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW son, Wanda Sandidge, Jean Litoborski, Kathryn Griffith, Dixie Grieve, Susan Adams, Linda Reavis, Margaret Carlisle, Helen Platt, Lillian Guttmann, Linda Jordan, Louise Farrow, Carol Patterson, Martha O'Dell, Christine Dinwiddie, Joanne Bush, Gail Ann Higgins. ROW TWO: Jewell Beadle, Marilyn Mohn, Sandra Thompson, Judith Butler, Kirsten Bodding, Katherine Quello, Dinah Stevenson, Jerilyn Mclntyre, Diane Knapp, Diane Mallmann, Linda Rumble, Karen Keene, Martha Mclntire, Sandra Mills, Rosalind Pritchard, Julia Randall, Carolyn Cassel, Virginia Sharp, Patricia Morse. ROW THREE: Beverly Mills, Lilla Gilbrech, Bettina Hanson, Sandy Wood, Karen Tolfod S I ' r , usan Carke, Carolyn Macintosh, Linda ONE: Sally Daisey, Diane Toms, Cheryl Carl- La Rue, Dianne Gould, Susan Romeis, Judith Clark, Karen Hedman, Marlene Jack, Linda Fladung, Bev- erly Messenger, Sheryl Greer, Judith Longabach, Jean Grove, Karin Vinson, Shari Barrett. ROW FOUR: Edward Campos, Paul Kaponya, Kenneth Grace, Richard Evans, Richard Johnson, Timothy Morgon, Randall Serrurier, JeHrey Weeks, James Hurt, Carl Licata, James Meadows, Roger Meadows , Ronald Guyer, Bit? McComas, Sidney De Souza, ' Edwin Stewart. ROW FIVE: Richard Rudy, Phillip Woodard, James Nichols, Russell Lombard, Jack Laudeman, William Gruber, Nelius Ronning, Steven Smith, Daniel Wier, Lonny Clearwaters, David Christ- mas, Karsten Lundring, Scott Samuelsen, James Ekstrom, Jerry Hutchinson, Clayton Spessard, Robert Tucker. l GIRLS' C-:LEE ROW ONE: Jacqueline Toothaker, Etta O'Dell, Melodie Friesten, Barbara Reynolds, Sandra Sloan, Pat Miller, Robert Robinson, Mary Cordoza, Carmen Zamora, Pat Piccarelli, Sally Seamans, Jana Rudback. 1 ROW TWO: Carol Ann Winston, Mary Lou Thomas, Suzanna Edgmon, Judy Sokol, Joan Windisch Char- ' l lotte Pavelko, Diane Eman, Marlene Maddy Shirley Vinvent Rita Starr Joan Tumpney Andie Vin o C I , , , g e, ar- l ol Mann. ROW THREE: Mollie Johnson, Jane Crum, Beckie Kirkpatrick, Barbara Birge, Karen Drake Irene ' Guttmann, Carol Sorensen, Dorothy Gray, Janice Ware, Carol Robertson, Billie Gulley, Heather Mac- i Kenzie, Nancy Becker. ROW FOUR: Eudora Washington, Valerie McLarry, Katherine Emmons, Lela 3 Ownbey, Betty Johnston, Marlyn Hanson, Kathleen Probasco, Annette Selle, Sandra Hard, Jane Mc- l Duffie, Bernadene Wyper, Karen Gilbertson, Pat Gallagher. l l 1 l l I ings xi AMN X Daniel Hughes Much this year at PHS. Under the able direction of Mr. Daniel Hughes, the three Bulldog choral groups, Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee, and A Cap- pella Choir, were active throu Participating in special programs and asse m- blies, the choirs turned in consistently sterling performances which reflected the hours of preparation that w stage. emphasis was placed on vocal music ghout the year. ent into every hour on the Highlight of a successful season was the beau- t't I ' I u Christmas program, Peace on Earth. Here, a program ot choral music was rendered by the A Ca reached its peak with The Carol ot the Drum, w ppella Choir. This program the stirring rendition ot hich, in the opin- ion ot many, excelled the recorded h ' GCIFS It version. lt was made a part of this y ' proiect record. BOYS' GLEE ROW ONE: George Sabbagh, Phil Steffensen, Bill Nelson, Brian Smith, Gary Hibbard, Jerry McClain, Richard Quackenbush, Hank Harbers, Bruce Bedig, Wayne Jack. Joe Shull. ROW TWO: Terry Liercke, Ed Newton, Dave Kodison, Dave Walton, Dave Haney, loris Buccola, Stan Binding, Larry Boskovich, Gary Boskovich, Bolo Joehnck, Monte Sweetland. ROW THREE: Al Sotelo, Richard Wolf, Richard Pauley, Tom Ellsworth, Mose Henney, John Walton, Jeff Chandler, Bob Reed, Phil B ' Jim Brooks. rown, Rowley Call, Dick Sanner, w H fnvvA4 unnnnz:11icw.zzzar141 . mullrsvf-n aw-i DRILL TEAM ROW ONE: Linda Marazzi, Sally Daisey, Karen Warren, Glenda Swiatek, Jodie Raymond, Paula Lowe, Kay Ebersole, Sheryl Cook, Cherry Schenck, Carol Gore, Josie Hicks, Jean Litoborski, Marianne Taft, Carol Caldarello, Janice Alder, Char- lene Pierson, Nancy Grizzle, Margot Hayes, Emma Vega, Pat Piccarelli, Sheila Dickson, Ann Zawistowski, Gail Ann Higgins, Judy Younng. ROW TWO: Sue Portland, Mary Lee Peterson, Carol Chaddock, June Lindman, Judy MacLean, Charlotte Stump, DeeJay Cole, Hilda Goin, Stephanie Grigsby, Pam Marshall, Cara Reynolds, Carol Davis, Linda Hale, Jane Hil- MW gendorf, Nada Opperman, Sue Romeis, Sharon Gray, Renee Lawrence, Chris Swim, Carolyn Houlemard, Nancy Brown, Marlee Perschbacher, Dinah Stevenson. ROW THREE: Kathy Stewart, Linda Cleworth, Helen Hippenstiel, Tina Hansen, Francene Root, Phyllis Walmagott, Beverly Parks, Sheryl Wil- son, Leslie Simmonds, Sharron Brush, Lynne Moore, Carolyn Shultz, Judy Gibson, Pat Sullivan, Judy Dollenmayer, Barbara Bolles, Sherry Bateman, Ann Lockett, Marsha McMann, Karen Morris, Judy Roose, Mary Bennett, Mary Lou Lloyd, Carolyn Macintosh, Joanna Josephson, Connie Randazzisi. W- ' 4 UQ, A s S x fi Ag ,g s 641' ,M 2 ,. F Y. , , ,rf .A , , wg! WW., ,, f MX .. -, V ., , , ,f y X V W M, , A ,A , f x , E xwl, , ,, , , x ,., AV, V 7,33 ,W X ,wr w , L sl 9 , , 75X's I P 4' 1' , 1' V ' 33 ' 'V f . JY- ., 7'9 Qi WM' sg . - .-- , , f ff Q' ,, f WZ' ,f X .f as T X , ',11,, W, iffif' 'X ,f - ey , -, , 'I W f ,V ,ff , L L ws.,,, ww Ji, V, UZ' riffs ,Rim M L, . , ' saw ' Jiffy 1 ,. ' Ky: ,, 'f , ff , yy gf wfg 2-wff ,,,,f..y.,,Lg,xs wg, '- if -. 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PHS Spirit GUI All PPOH1 PBFKY PSD TBEITI MBITIUEPS rf 'M Sirk f CHEERLEADERS Ed Stewart, Carol Patterson, John Jones, Sharon Boswell, Martin Newman. DRILL TEAM ROW ONE: James Duffy, James Dix, John MacOuarrie, Arthur Temmesfeld, Charles McGee, Norris Dupree, Willie Reyes, Ralph Perez. ROW TWO: Joel Crain, Tim Mc- Carthy, David Chandell, James Mitchell, Richard Brucker, Frank Bellino, Anthony Arcaro, Richard Tedoux, Steve Toth. EITTIJLIS CEUBTS Rated Hearty SEll.llE PFD111 Military-minded The khaki uniforms of the ROTC are well known to all at PHS. Raising the flag every morning and acting as color guard at assemblies and football games, the men and officers of the ROTC have become familiar figures. Operating under the handicap of a two year high school, ROTC, normally a three year course, has suc- ceeded not only in fulfilling federal requirements set down for the longer program, but also in providing some extras such as the rifle team. The course which may be taken in place of PE has three main obiectives: to develop the habit of orderli- ness and precision, respect for authority, and a sense of personal honor and patriotic duty, to provide elemen- tary instruction in military tactics, and to develop an appreciation and respect for the Army in its role of national defense. Sumce it to say that the ROTC is one of the really effective organizations on campus. BATTALION STAFF ROW ONE: Norman McCann, John Porter. ROW TWO: Marvin Albert Maynes, Dick Wolf, Richard Dulaney, John Baker. Cooper, Roland Taylor, John Yount, Lee Ramsauer, Joel Crain. ws., is I A COMPANY ROW ONE: Mike Tibbs, Fred O'Byrne, Lew Holden, Tom Tustin, Leif Nielson. ROW TWO: Mike Conlon, James Duffy, Murray Hawkins, Dave Snyder, Mike Vacio, Walter Cleveland, Jose Ortiz, Conrad Howden, Lynne Anderson, Ronald Tye. ROW THREE: Sherman Williams, Paul Henry, Bruce Fink, Robert Stropky, Gilbert Gallardo, David Meixner, Danny Dun- lap, Valente Vera, Martin Sapetto. ROW FOUR: Robert Jensen, Richard Matura, Robert Chall, John Sapetto, Franklyn Vilt, Stephen Toth, Peter Pettler, Fred Erwin, Ted Boothroyd, Robert Patterson. W 4... B COMPANY ROW ONE: Jeff Chapman, Clint Cleveland, Bob Chamberlain, James White, Ralph Perez. ROW TWO: Rich Dulaney, Richard Wolf, Donald Crede, Richard Patterson, George Armstrong, Gilbert Vasquez, Chris Robertson, William Shea, George Bold- win, Richard York, William Connor, ROW THREE: Denis Schofield, Ben Schill, Richard Brucker, Paul Kilian, James Mitchel, James Dix, Cecil Mitchell, Anthony Arcaro, Roger Denny, Jimmy Krantz, Edward Campos. ROW FOUR: Doug Berkshire, Sven Hultgren, Girard Grater, Roger Meadows, John Provine, Stanley Binding, Albert Maynes, William Anderson, Charles Adams, Winston Sarafian. N l fmvwwww-w ' ' , ' M423 ZZ 1, 'W C COMPANY ROW ONE: Matthew Pauly, Richard Davis, Cole Mason, Dan Harrison, Dean Sweeney, Richard Ledoure, Charles McGee, Douglqg Waits, Wayne Lyndon. ROW TWO: Robert Parks, Morris Duperre, Arthur Temmesfeld, Dennis Hedenland. ROW Charles Toms, Peter Bolton, David Crandall, Jim Grover, Byron Benner, Bob Dick, John MacQuarrie. ROW THREE: Poul Smith, FOUR: Ronald Snow, Frank Bellino, Craig Wheeler, Tim Mc- Carthy, Don Peters, Willie Reyes, Mike Briggs, Jeff Curtis. 53 KEY CLUB ROW ONE: Steve Samerian, Steve Kay, BIFF McComas, Dan Okimoto, Claes Klang, Roy Bun. ROW TWO: Bob Joehnck, Alex Doohovskoy, Bob Olds, Cal Sheets, Doug Dexter, Scott Samuelsen, Frank Startup. ROW THREE: Rob Gage, Gordon Maclnnes, Dave Barker, Kent Par- son, Martin Newman, Mel Hein, Steve Smith, Dave Liggett. ROW FOUR: Victor Yamato, Chuck Row- ins, Tom Parks, Bill Northrup, Wayne Yates, Steve Brandt, Larry Larimer. 54 Honorary Clubs Tapped AURORA ROW ONE: Linda Marazzi, Charlotte Fedde, Barbara Bolles. ROW TWO: Nancy Grizzle, Helen Hippenstiel, Penny King, Jean Grove, Charlotte Stump, Leslie Pear- son. ROW THREE: Tocldy Draeger, Ruth McEachern, Susan Hawkins, Karen Morris, Janice Alder. the TEI'1'llU1'Y'S Tops QUILL AND SCROLL ROW ONE: Leslie Pearson, Louise Lauder, Wayne Yates, Marilyn Vore, Mary Lou Lloyd. ROW TWO: Rolinda Borsook, Rob Gage, Sheryl Greer, Hank Lewis, Sharron Brush, Kent Parsons, Betsy Kingman. THESPIANS S ROW ONE: Dave Christmas, Marsha McMann, Greg Avedesian. ROW TWO: Sandy Gregus, JoAnne Bush, Cynthia Ellet, Louise Haut, Steve Camp, Sue Friedmann, Sheryl Wilson, Hilda Goin, Joanne Cas- inelli, Sara Bolar, Mike Collins, Marta Schill, Helen Goldby. ROW THREE: Frank Bellino, Cathy Chaille, Steve Bos, Sheri Bateman, Sandra Sneathen, Vicki Christian, Susie Sparer, Susie Hawkins, Jean Grove, Pam Townsend, Linda Dorrance, Karen Ostergard, Jerry Holmes, Ron' Raley, Rob Gage, Mr. John Sfewqn, 55 M m -stfrmm, Synchronized Swimmers splashed up some pretty neat geometric figures during the year. These club members are lclockwise from bot- toml Betty Jean Johnson, Jeanne Morel, Louise Lauder, Diane Meyer, Marilyn Mohn, and Susan Adams. 56 Clllll UHIJBFS Buosted Blllllllflq Variety was the keynote of the club program in Bulldog territory this year. The 43 clubs at Pasadena were classified into tour categories: pre-vocational, service, special interest, and recreational. Some of the highlights of this year's club pro- gram were fhe literary anthology sponsored by the Creative Writing Club, the Miss Teens' fashion show, and the Car Show jointly spon- sored by the Boys' League and the Auto Mechanics Club. All clubs elected representatives to the Club Presidents Council which worked under the commissioner of clubs for the betterment of the program as a whole. Drawing beads on their respective targets are lin ascending orderl sharpshooters Norm McCann, Walter Cleveland, and Matt Pauly. Such activity was commonplace in Rifle Club meetings. 44?wW 2143 ss. 'c . ff gg , . f tw. f' f ,, V' MZ W 'i 2:5 2 Z fn sul -me 'X s-Sf' tis' il, ssc... W Ni, fy M xx I V 1 .Nt Q w 'Wx 5 irit Striking a pretty pose for Campus photographers are these Modern Dance members. ROW ONE: Jadine Johnson, Phyllis Harper, Rosalina Ross, Har- riet Beeble. ROW TWO: Pat Dixon, Marsha Mal- lory, Maxine Jordan, Karen Morris, Mrs. Peggy Wardlaw. ROW THREE: Donna Squire, Dorothy Smith, Hannah Wanke, Sandra Hard, Karen Gilroy, Margaret Lockett, Brenda Bodin. The latest in hairstyling was demonstrated to Miss Teeners as part of their activity calendar for the year. Here Mr. Joseph of Frank's Coiltures gives the full treatment to club member Judy Shrapnel. A little bit of spit and polish and a crescent wrench went a long way with Auto Mechanics Club members. Here, owner Ron Henson lunder the hoodl gets some assists from Tom Burgess lleftl and Mike Weston. The feet and prostrate body belong to Brad Thompson. , f, . M! ,mm FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Jean Grove, Marty Scarantino, Lorrie Kirsch, president: Lyn Rumble. ROW TWO: Lynn Perlin, Pat Morse, Sandra Sloan, Suzanne Wood, Margot Hayes, Marilyn Meldrum. ROW THREE: Joan Fessenden, Barbara Brodnax, Robert Gallant, Barbara Bredlow, Don Chambers, Lila Stranske, Jacolyn Munari, Mr. Burns. , 7 ,Z 1 4 f ,ai f 5 ! an 4 u'Z4,fwCf5 f rv aw 'ff ,,,, M ' ff 1' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Unni Birkeland, Julie Ruecker, Sharon Forneris, Linda Christianson, Consuelo Castorena, Jane Bacon, Bobbie Jo Shelden, Patricia Hayden, Barbara Forrester, Ruth Sanders, Bonnie Smith, Jill Garcia, Mary Lee Rezac, Mrs. Nielson. ROW TWO: Janice Burmeister, Jeanne Jardine, Carole Vanell, Patricia Matheson, Ann Dort, Karen Heckman, Joan Israels, Phyllis Allen, Constance Jorgensen, Sharon Knickrehm, Carole Alexander, Lelia Lathrop, Valerie McLarry, Sandy Wood. f W K5 wax, Q' 'il ' I 375: ZZ! I ,W FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Barbara Turner, Margaret Miller, Janice Diderich, Betty Foster, Alice Takagi, Keiko Domen, Bonnie Babcock, Lynette Bechtel, Lois Hutchins-on, Jana Rudback. ROW TWO: Linda Loiselle, Peggy Boone, Pat Ryder, Sue Franklen, Arlis Hampton, Jean Vanden Eykel, Doro. thy Allen, Beverly Fairbairn, Mrs, Weatherwax. ROW THREE: Gayle Ferson, Carol Seichert, Michelle Clemense, Nancy Short, Lieueen Van Amersfoort, Wanda Maynard, Anna Lise Espergren. They F1gured 1 'fr Pl.IlLl1'E PUPLUHES mmvwweyowx .fm mr. we RX Q 1 lf NJ X My in ,Swv 3, 5 XA f 'E FUTURE BUSlNESS LEADERS OF AMERlCA ROV! ONE: Theda Rosenthal, Isolde Vogt- mann, Louise DIGirolarna, William Kile, Zimmie Dandridge, Joyce Shoemaker, Connie Claussen, Miss Aboudara. ROW TWO: Bonnie Kohn, Marie Connery, Rita Leonard, Deanna Peak, Louisa As-mas, Claudia Ann Lcdl, Kathleen Rothe, Sandy Jackson. N I I Wi ,, , .nf wf,fr'f , jf, f ,H,W ,W,. , Q .0 4? ,W , m f 4 ' 'DEQ 5 ,f X J W F Tw 4 if Q t , , , FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERlCA ROW ONE: John Moseley, William Hammers, Timo- thy McCall, Michael Cook, Harold Trubo, Jim Floyd, Mike Crook, Jerard Ward. ROW TWO: Nick Hawkins, Peter Ward, Sam Kirk, Bill Rittenhouse, Glen Grundy, Jim Villers, Steve Hamm, Jerry Whit- more. ROW THREE: Walt Barker, Ron Nicks, Werner Bubickeit, Harold Shively, Thor Hanson, Doug Harley, Dennis Padrick, Eugene Reed. ROW FOUR: Walter 5. Chamberlin, Marvin Cooper, Matt Pauly, Fred O'Byrne, Donald Crede, Art Temmesfeld, Jerry Ray- mond, Rodney Hippenhammer, Paul M, Elgin. ' - A .i q . . Q. 5 W TY t V i f xg? Q we W 'aw Q t v,,5iLlE3s V ,f f?g23,f,i3,,QQG' .V we 5 six' w V Ei E il., rv l fi X as , as fir T it , ' 5 ll ii if v Z Q f fl ' li . ...ms WR ., ' 'Oi' ft' A l S Q .:., 5 P I ..:v.: z f, 4 5 . 5 'ab' w SW M l 4:71 Q I' N H' --A,- 2 .,. Q , M' 5 1' W new X 4: J , W , ,w i 5 N , Z 1 ,.,. f , ,. W, by E, 6 ww , W 4 ' I I 'rf,.. , Q ig? ' f L , W ' A IV -. 2 , ., 'F IM, ' . 4 1 M . V if I ' ik ,, V '- G 46, ' ,, .1 t 'DW . . A ,.., , Av we , es I I so J. K . . , if .. . - , . f - ' , I Y bw E . : 1? CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERAT ROW ONE: Charlotte Fedde, Ann Lockett, Bob Joehnck, Pete James, Alex Doohovskoy, Charlotte Stump, Mrs. Frances Tifft. ROW TWO: Kathy Griffith, Chris Dinwiddie, Virginia Sharp, Linda Dittberner, Suzanne Wood, Karen Warren, Sally Daisey, Janice Alder, Carol Anderson, Cheryl Carlson, Gail Higgins, Martha McDonald, Miyoko Naito, Charlene Pierson. ROW THREE: Rolinda Bors-ook, Marianne Taft, Linda Reavis, Barbara Marconi, lnara Karlsbergs, Helen Platt, Merrilee Shaw, Jerilyn Mclntyre, Kay Quello, Linda Brown, Carmen Lewis, Kim Bod- ding, Lillian Guttmann, Carole Fairbairn, Dixie Grieve. ROW FOUR: Lila Stranske, Meredith Mitchell, James Bacon, Carol Salz, Barbara Healy, Joyce Shoemaker, Toddy Draeger, Jean Litoborski, Kathy Prinz, Terry Sweitzer, Lilla Gilbrech, Marsha Raymond, Judy Alexander, Jane Price, Winston Sarafian. ROW FIVE: Kathy Stewart, Carole Alezander, Carol Colvin, Judy Johnson, Janet Dickson, Sharen Acton, Dru Shipman, Nan Lunge, Marilyn Mohn, Sally Textor, Diann Nields, Ruth Mc- Eachern, Loretta Lippold, Dorinda Brown, Monica Fuller. ROW SIX: Diane Gould, Carol Siechert, Bonnie Buckle, Hilda Goin, Barbara Bergholz, Jean Vandeneykel, Ellen Lockett, Anne A s1ee S ff' ! , W f W , W f f ,W QW A + V' , K4 5 X I I x ,, ,ff - , V ' fm' - 4 f, rf I me rw! 3 5 . ' I I , V, f ION Winston, Barbara Mackie, Diane Meyer, Deanna Peak, Lelia Lathrop, Joyce Wobermin, Joan Blaisdell, Mary Ellen Blake. ROW SEVEN: Bruce Bedig, Ruby Morgenstern, Mary Drake, Bower, Roberta Gallant, Louise Lauder, Helen Hippenstiel, Joanne Casinelli, Eileen Tilford, Mary Anne Kennedy, Joyce Martin, Judy Longabach, Jean Grove, Marsha McMann, Sheryl Greer. ROW EIGHT: Dan Okimoto, Roger Hill, Nishan Kri- korian, John Kiger, Sheryl Van Etten, Beverly Fairbairn, Mary Fowler, Frances Straight, Betsy Ballantyne, Barbara Bolles, Sheryl Wilson, Leslie Simmonds, Judy Dollenmayer, Pat Sulli- van. ROW NINE: Ken lnouye, John Milton, Lynne Moore, Leslie Pearson, Don Chambers, Dick Evans, Bill Taylor, Marvin Cooper, Don Benioff, Larry Verre, Dave Barker, Norman McCann. ROW TEN: Roy Bun, Bill Rittenhouse, Roy DiBias, John Deacon, Jim Hodgson, Bob Byer, Tim McCarthy, Pete Ward, Matt Pauly, Lee Ramsauer, Donald Crede, Morris Applebaum. ROW ELEVEN: John Porter, Ronald Raley, Mel Cohen, Mike Couch, Leonard Sunukiian, Tom Parks, Steve Brandt, Sam Petty, Thor Hans-on, Wayne Yates, Charles Rowins. ,fy 72,1 I . . R ED CROSS V ROW ONE: Chris Dinwiddie, Ann Nakano, Marcella Tsuchiya. ROW TWO: Linda LaRue, Cathy Chaille, Linda Chambers. Q as V ,if wr 1- sr .S W qi S gf I L - .A U 'Aix if ww N3 in . we me 'iffy 3 S' T A ' Q l I Qt- 'S 5 5, ii O ' gif' 4 L Q M -E. ,, J A S . + . sf , Q. S. 1' ., if SIR ' i 0 'sr V Q S J ,QW 4' y . you wt, . J .. ,..,:, ' 9 wr g ss J e V 4 f'V2 5 L L Y W.. 3 ' I 9 . , 9 . . Q ,Z , ,kk jr r f ' VIV, 3 C Q X x ' 4 X Za , ex 95 ATHENIANS-COMMUNITY SERVICE ROW ONE: Elka Joubert, Judy Vogel, Mary Ulrich: ROW TWO: Diane Hall, Carolyn Dunn, Jackie Pierce ROW THREE. Lynn Staniford, Cathy Smith, Gretchen Schulz, L Barkelew, Linda Shulman, Carol Mann. RO Startup, Marcia Campbell, Lou Ann Huntoon Busch, Pat Westerlind, Judy Everest, Valerie i Lou Lloyd, Yvonne Delise, Stephanie Anderson, Rodine Eichelberger, Gai nda Keeler, Anita W FOUR: Marsha , Pat Smith, Donna ATHENIANS-SCHOOL SERVICE ROW ONE: Genell Jensen, Kathy Snyder, Barbara Reynolds, Sharon Biedebach, Lois Shoclcley, Diane Willis, Jenny Klaus- meier, Jean Litoborslfi, Emilie Gonzalez, Merrilee Shaw, Sara Bolar, Ruth Anne Hoffman, Carol Aschenbrener, Debbie Desper, Patty Miller. ROW TWO: Joanne Swartz, Joan Douglas, Bar- bara Carnell, Pat Bilotto, Dixie Grieve, Nancy Crimi, Jerilyn Mclntyre, Andie Vingoe, Sharon Swinney, Barbara Brown, Martie Odell, Barbara Hall, Linda Merrill, Barbara Calvert. ROW THREE: Sandra Tavis, Barbara Healy, Louise Carlson, Neubecker, Pat Simpson, Ann Fricke, Kathy Malone, Carolyn Anderson. ROW FIVE: Kathy Probasco, Genie Hargraves, Lois Turner, Shirley Vincent, Carolyn Eichler, Evelyn Dunn, Bonnie Texeria, Karen Gilbertson. ROW SIX: Judy Walther, Sharon Biller, Cheryl Wood, Bonnie Thomas, Pat Gallagher, Kathy Emmons, Mrs. Anna Milton, Rosa DeNicola, Barbara Brill. Linda Zasio, Joan Foulds, Sandy Thompson, Carolyn Porch, Cathy Peyton, Marcia Baer, Kathe Schiller, Linda Chamberlain, Christy Markell, Janet Porteous, Joyce Lyon. ROW FOUR: Betty Pearson, Carol Anderson, Barbara Bergholz, Barbara Piercy, Loretta Lippold, Andy Manning, Diane Knapp, Sharon Burke, Terry Bohn, Mary Hernandez. ROW FIVE: Mary Bennett, Jane McDuftie, Olive Smart, Sharon Woods, Ann Winston, Anne Russel, Peggy Dick, Kathy Cantrell, Sharon Kathol, Claudia Vaughan, Sharon Schmale, Cindy Murfee. Z if J war C . - .ig , S ' s , 1,1 41- .,s.. .. f I 7? We xi A f Z A 6 Z mms .. ,se W ,TW WW I ,RWM 0 U f, I . x X., ,Zin iff . . fl ' .f W 4 ' ' 4 ' fn' , .Q we 'W' ,f . 1 espn W or A W, . ' I , f 1 ,dz . , 5 4 ff fr, ' ' . f V ' , , wan , , , . ' lv , w h MW. X NW? cy 4, .. any 7 4 ff . ' ' r 33? Ffh, 1 ' :, VV 4 I L, H I ff: ' J J MISS TEENS ROW ONE: Barbi Bolles, Diane Harrold, Helen Hippenstiel, Carolyn Houlemard. ROW TWO: Donna Christensen, Marilyn McGregor, Thelma Van Der Weele, Elsie Mehagian, Lona Kutschbach, .loan Siriganian, Annette Cox, Marla Warrick, Janice Renzleman, Kathy Godby, Delores Mulay, Celia Perez, Jeanette Rounds. ROW THREE: Rachael Alvarez, Sandy Sneathen, Karen Killmer, Barbara Nassaur, Sally Seaman, Shirley Jambazian, June Shavers, Sharon Bennett, Sheri Cort- land, Joy Colsant, Lenore Leseman, Judy Joyner, Elaine East- wood. ROW FOUR: Joan Rogers, Janet Dewar, Maureen Fezler, Carolyn Ziegler, Pom Cox, Kathy Grisonti, Yvonne Manz, Yvonne Melin, Barbara Birge, Anne Schimanski, Joyce Keup. Beatrice Harris. ROW FIVE: Monica Van Der Weele, Karen Kriner, Melanie Stainton, Nancy Collier, Sandy Swan- son, DeeJay Cole, Stephanie Grigsby, Carol Robertson, Sandra Nuesse, Marilyn Gonn, Judy Johnston. ROW SIX: Judy Shrop- nel, Danielle Kingsbury, Vickie Weitzel, Susie Harris, Bonnie Long, Mary McWade, Ruth Archibald, Charlene Oswald, Rowina Miller, Gail Olseen, Nancy McGee, Joanne Bush. ROW SEVEN: Carolyn Leonard, Barbara Epperson, Carol Emery, Sharon Schrank, Linda Mason, Marian Noches, Mary Jane McArthur, Barbara McWilliams, Chris Wilkes, Charlotte Stump, Sheryl Greer. ROW EIGHT: Beverly Fibus, Marsha Stolte, Krista Engel, Sheri Bateman, June Silen, Valerie Starz, Marie Nichol- son, Sheri Kline, Elizabeth Buchaiski, Rosemarie Newman, Sue Perriman, Shirley Powell. ROW NINE: Sharon Buckler, Nancy Morgan, Diane Hallison, Miss Joyce Williamson. LETTERMEN'S CLUB ROW ONE: Dick Cantrell, Cal Sheets, Tom Baskerville, Brian Smith, Bob Tucker. ROW TWO: Henman Velasquez, Bill Cramer, Bill Welsh, Lloyd Keesee, Tom Dalzefl, Ed Mackenzie. ROW THREE: Bob Chamberlin, Bob Kurzy, Greg Ave- desian, Randy Goodman, Lonnie CI:-cxrwaters, Larry Boskovich, Len Lanclwehr. 60 MV VMWMW, L M144-ada-.W1f,.. . .rr K 3 r. we sei fl uf 7 4314 QM A . 1 eff if I 'wwf W eff, str? N A XV mire BULLDOG Y RQ, s A , J R . r A ee... gr-RU m ,GSE , r Row ONE: Greg Parker, Dennis xr. -P - of .N r Smith, Tom Parks. ROW TWO: Hardy Hayes, Doug Eby, George - N Davis, Joe Shull, Gaylon Davis. . 'sg Q r v .mdk Gigs 'M 'is JQU Wi 35032434 I 'r QUT' .,. X . rr S M '-V RO wmneer Pete Stine, Jim carer, rx New K 3 X Q . A Steve Ondeck, Al Zeman, John .,. if 'Z , Yount. ROW FOUR: Tom Johnson, ii 'lm' r Y' Norm crqrraon, Roy oem, AI Fil- i W Q . . 'W 'T - ger, John Baker. ROW FIVE: Larry . ,1 J , Pon, Chuck Siegel, Frank Vill, Jerry L 'U' 'M r A, V McBay. Row six: Phil Andrews, , , we l 1 .dr Ken Andrews, Ken lnouye, Dean Sweeney, Frank Bostrom, Steve r Ax! Kay. ROW SEVEN: Mr. Bill Jones, J ffl Cameron Murray, Cap Crowl, Mose Henry, Mr. Fred Holland. V' QQ 31 r L PHY ROW ONE: Judy Roose, Sheryl Weber, Karren Warren. ROW TWO: Helen Platt, Virginia Sharp, Louise Haut, Sarah Bolar, Kathy Alfredo, Gwyn Bucknall, Pat Kennedy, Linda Marazzi, Marilyn Sivas, Carolyn Mennenga, Dee Clark, Jean Sunkle, Gail. ROW THREE: Renee Lawrence, Milo Rogers, Judy John- drow, Carol Salz, Marcy Neilson, Carol Schooley, Ingrid Mag- nuson, Joan Bainbridge, Greta Seastedt, Noreen Kerber, Carol Anderson, Carolyn Dawson, Karen Thompson. ROW FOUR: Sharon Gray, Carolee Ream, Sheri Rice, Nancy Farrell, Sandy Thomas, Betty Zook, Kathy Eghazarian, Nancy Brown, Carol Gore, Nancy Grizzle, Gail Henry, Glenda Swiatek, Judi Butler, f. if -f D' Q at ' , ' '. f 'Wi' 8 in 43,52-, I 'Q' , ' Q, 1 4 vfrgug M Mr Z 1 f ,Q ' 1 4 ', , ' 1, ' I , 2 V ' 'K r : P 7, A Y f ' v M, 7 ,Vg ' P A 4, I 4, At, V' , 4 ' I W we W' r 2 r , ,,, .. ..., . ,f , , Q., .., 'sv' 1 L l :wand ,Wa ,W Q Ji .'--:' 2 . W r nom, , ...M Mrs. Taylor. ROW FIVE: Janet Dauble, Linda Hale, Lillian Robinson, Judy Warnick, Vicki Christian, Joanna Josephson, Janet Loomis, Judy Mortensen, Lucinda Paegel, Carole Mal- casian, Carol Chaddock, June Lindman. ROW SIX: Arlene Stansbie, Sheryn Thompson, Joan Miller, Pat Nixon, Sheri Kline, Bev Messenger, Judy Longabach, Bernadene Wyper, Carol Davis, Sue Jordan, Chris Swim. ROW SEVEN: Pat Sullivan, Sally Weaver, Bonnie Lindsey, Sue Friedmann, Lynn Golseth, Lynda Reeve, Cara Reynolds, Corky McGill, Connie Randizzisi, Valerie Horan. ROW EIGHT: Jeanette Richards, Sharron Brush, Judy Gibson, Penny King, Mario Button. I V . X Wt,WJ,M , , ,V-- ..,::.,::f -, .. -,J ,, f, , vzf Q, f 2 ,429.4 , . f M so ig .Q 1 ---- f . ' v ,, ww f..-, Q-c ffl 04 V WH 2 ,W Q, U Taking part in a partly-contrived jam session are these Entertainers. ln front with cymbal is Lillian Fodag at the drums is Jim Griffith. In the background are Mike Hults on the guitar and Allen Jacobson on bass. wvwmw wmv wumwwnwamw I. ,, Ar 'n 4 -,K A ROW ONE: Veronica Gutierrez, Mary Cardoza, Charlene Brunson, Kathy Howard, Joanne Botana. ROW TWO: Joan Kaponya, Melodie Frieson, Joyce Hadlock. ROW THREE: Charlene Wade, Kay Fran- The Round-up ,. .. I W eg DRAMA ROW ONE: Susan Lester, Carroll Gray, Judy Davis, Carmen Zamora, Lee Tharp, Susan Sparer, Faye Downey. ROW TWO: Barbara Carlin, Lyla Schuler, Helen Goldby, Nancy Evans, Susan Riecke, Cynthia Ellet, Barbara Captain, Susan Calhoon. ROW THREE: Mr. Michael Corrado, Mike Gallagher, Bob Beacham, Holger Rode, Derek Elliott, Arthur Meisner, Stan Binding. ROW FOUR: David Christmas, Fred Kemp, Richard Welles, Paul Edholm, Ralph Schloming, Bill Varney. Ji T81BIli Swung Forth Bnldly ROW ONE: Lillian Foda. ROW TWO: Sandy Gregus, Fil Kattan, Marta Schill, Susie Breyer. ROW THREE: Janice Haertel, Barbara Curtis, Kay Walling, Penny Anderson. ROW FOUR: Allen Jacobson, Dick Evans, Pam Souter, Ericka Ranezay. ROW FIVE: Mr. Tom Vourncis, Earl Smith. miami Q I x .QW A. , ,fi -- , ' - i if X wk it MW .. ,WM f :f W: Q a 4 f 1' 1 V N mx ,uf C QM.. . ,W aw .f KQV, , ,Z wiv w f ,ff Wi fi ' Q? W vnu .?, , ,qi e 3 .J an 45 'Y l As-W 3 Q W 3 , W-A f ,,.. me X 0 if , .2 z. QR ,, WH! I QW A2 ,WX ..,,. ig, W X W U9 ff . Q , Q 2 lv . , Q , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ..,,,, Z X C , : ww RWLE CLUB ROW ONE: Fred Erwin, Val Vera, Ronald Lye, Bill Shea, Jeff Curtis, Will Anderson, Charles Magee, Roger Denny. ROW TWO: Norman McCann, Larry Reisner, Kit Robertson, Richard Brucker, James White, Joel Crain, James Dix, Steve Toth, Mike Tibbs. ROW THREE: Frank Bellino, Byron Benner, Wayne Lyndon, Mike Duffy, Jeff Chapman, Leif Nielson, Tim Mc- Carthy, Girard Grater. xy T Z , f 2 was L DN x .: -N all N CHEFS ROW ONE: Russell Lombard, John Ogren, Dan Wier, David Summers. ROW TWO: Frank Startup, Richard Milford, Paul Salsman, Leigh Zaremba, James Hayes, David Liggett, Kent Parsons, Ben Molnar. ROW THREE: John Holmes, Charles 66 Latham, Dale Poirel, Henry Zellweger, Rudy Gruber. ROW FOURT Tom Friel, Ben Samson, Ed Stewart, Dennis Steele, Kelton Norman, Ernie Gelinas, Dan Garcia, Doug Thompson. Special Interest Clubs Involved Many In ww E es- .R News I SN il' . , is N .X ss so X SMS ES Qin' we . X Q signs , ,ws gg, Ns me. Q 'gl V I .':Z'We'f-s ,sk ,wg mf f. .M S- ,Q I il ferns S . ,VMS Their Activities my? WSW ewes-W - MMC, Q , 1 J, f ' , e -I ' ff W A nv' ECW, we f' f f f 1 : eff! , es -ang, f Q '- wi f We - s 1 9 4, V :...: law-ss , f 1 ,f isis e-2 . ,Q M, . - X ve, , . 4 , I 4 , phi ' 'Q 4 5 Xf ' Q f mes ra e L Q , 43 CHESS CLUB 1 ffl 1,4 ROW ONE: Ray Smith, Sidney DeSouza, Paul Cartier, Karl Schiller, Richard Davis, Tom Stull, Terry Hartman, Geraldine Holmes, Dick Munro. ROW TWO: Mr, Paul Finot, Lew Holden, Blake Parsons, Roger Frank, Stephen Yarnell, Richard York, Creed Sweetland, Don Hoover, Mr. William Goldmann, ROW it x X Z? i X ': 5f we X A L5 l I ff ,Y THREE: Carl Krantz, Bob Joehnck, John Kiger, Richard Dulaney, Doug Winter, Ben Molnar, Jim Hurt, Larry Lorimer, James Fortune. ROW FOUR: Mike Whiting, Dave Barker, Peter James, Tom Baskerville, Kent Parsons, Dave Hettema, Morris Apple- baum, John Schwerdlfeger, Dave Travis. mf e V, f Richard Dulaney and Mr, Bill Gold- mann spar for an advantage in chess match during club meetings. David Travis looks on as the kib- itzer. gf if 'K ,M X-iw 1' ' 1 k rf? 3 1f,Jf,,,m4Y , 1, A f avr 0 ' Q :IW the if ,Q 67 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE ROW ONE: Dennis Wehren, Robert Turko, Michael Conlon, Mel Cohen, Rene Pineda, Paul Kilian, Jerry Hutchinson, Tom Toombsi, Paul Henry. ROW TWO: Mr. Hiestand, Bev Irvin, Bonnie Loudermilk, Judy Spaulding, Mary Ann Trlford, Mary Anne Kennedy, Maureen Ryder, Steve Potter, Don Kannenberg, Phil Vedder, Clinton Cleveland. ULIIIIVEIIIIQ the Pine Arts WBPE Music 'ZS' , , W-t.,,,, ff M., k 'Q 9 M , ,J i M N1 1 tt ' Wg PHOTOGRAPHY ROW ONE: Haruyo Takiguichi, Reiko Nikaido, Inge Lise Stephensen, Linda Faulkner, Pat Piccarelli, Judy Packard, Sandra Hawkins, Barbara Bray, Sheryl Cook, Carolyn Casso, Sharon Ruhl. ROW TWO: Mr. Warren, Paul Benwore, Robert Chall, Terry Andrews, Robert Kinbury, Pete Dulbecco, Carol Kelley, Char- lene Green, Betty Hefferlin, Karen Forsberg, Dennis Albrecht, Charles Patterson. ROW THREE: Mr, Girdner, Allen Friend, Peter Sallstrom, Victor Gajdos, Graham Page, Robert Doi, David Lock, Nabuo Aoki, Robert Leisge, Bob Blummer, Jay Barasch, Thomas Ellsworth. ROW FOUR: Ray Long, Rob Walling, Jim McGauley, Robert Byer, Sven Hultgren, Phil Lupton, Jerry Muelder, David Birri, John Georgiades, Larry Anderson, Terry Stone, Dave Anderson. 5 I HOME MOVIES ROW ONE: Howard Kazaniian, Ralph Corson. ROW TWO: Jim Grant, Michael Gordon, Craig Wheeler. ROW THREE: Michael Briggs, Wallace Forrest, Mr. Magee. hotography, and Art Clubs ART CRAFTS ROW ONE: Judy Sokoll, Alfred Moreno, Susan Maloney. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lewis, Laurel Martin, Carl Licata, Charles Romero, Carol Fend, Louise Garlatz, Linda Doutt, Myra Beckett, Helen MacDavid, Bonnie Shepherd, Rhoda Willis, Nanesther Gaylord, Joyce Talbott. ROW THREE: Richard Meriil, Lee Starrett, Walter Cleveland, David McClelland, Janice Royall, Kathy Stewart, Marilyn Anderson, Linda Wilcke, John Provine, Bill Nattress, Daniel Mones, Mr. Schnabel. of x, few ' VME.. r 4 ir :Z 2. 7. 7 ':.p: ' V ' Q' M 1 ' ' ' fzif 04 Q A V I , raw , f W - f 4 'Ji' L fv x H -uf ,www VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Tom Leonard, James Zaremba, Ned Leavitt, Rich- ard Quackenbush, Richard Berry, Fred Hurd, Dennis DeCicco, Wayne Jack. ROW TWO: Charlene Emrich, Francine Arden, Midori Shigeno, Sue Portland, Sandy At- llCCBl'll Rosa Jean Martin, - 'f W , Q + kins, Kay Long, Carolyn Berry. ROW THREE: Mr. Donald Finch, Rick Chapman, Bob Porter, Houston Beck, Steve Brandt, John Walton, Judy Clark, Pat McCurdy. O11 All'llEllCS AllI'EClEEl lVlEl'lY 1 V, f j 3 f ' V Z if X ' A 3 X'-Q ' , w 'af n .2 I Q , ff ' , , 4, ,f f, J- ,M f 1 , w ,. 3:21 -. X' X 'Q s . -. 4 ', , 4 , V f hi . if I., 'f 'Z x if 4 2 X Q L ' ' Qivmwwfsx ' M W Wy f ' ' H N : E f W M he L , Z A me z, , ,L V fm 14 1 , -,E Mf .Yr 1 . ff ' ff Q ff :: ,f:ff.fQ-,. -1 1.1 ,J-eff ,if Q . , , ., , , , J r.,r ' 5 L ' f f ,J .4 4 f -Q'Q v V B ' L , , 1 L 5 , f .. , iff.. Q ff' fi i T 1' , ,z P Ai 19 lst-Qi? M E ---- r 1 X , fl X rt 'Sv A' Q L fa v ., 'Z V! 7 W N haw f - 'f' W 4 M f ' L, f ' bf f X X Y ' ei ' V , 'W f Q S I ,.. ,z :Q ,,v, I ,. 5 - A i in Zeiss f M B . A VV 7:1273 , f W V 1 ' ' ' V 7 WRESTLING ROW ONE: John Laudeman, Gary Boskovich, Jerry Zaslaw, William Coopee, Russell Lombard. ROW TWO: Mr. Orville 70 Orr, Doug Berkshire, Dick Cowin, Cecil Mitchell, Ralph Perez, Peter Bolton. ACllVB f fm ' 1 Q C r ..5 ee he ,wx - N X 1 -as . ..XX .Q ..X.xx. -ex xx.. Q or 1, - C- ' ' . X I 'Nl we x 1 MQ R X A A -vw e N x. X x 5 4 x X3 X .R ,XSM . ref-:Q N -4 . AN M 9 'V' N- ' N q K XS: N xx -5 R S x 2, 'X Q . 1 fww aff , Ss s X f y -:X . sv Q. . er: ' L5 s X Q 4 f 1 C new lv! M f AJ' ,.A. Q ' x -- ,.,... V , 4 4 fx :Gs , , . ,,,,,, n -I' U sl 0 br- ff- ' 15h-..--- .WNW 51 4 ,, fb? 5 rr , s , Z ff SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING ROW ONE: Louise Lauder, Betty Johnston, Marilyn Mohn, Su- san Adams, Dianne Meyer, Jeanne Morel. ROW TWO: Marsha Raymond, Judy Alexander, Carol Rees, Joan Fobes, Joanna Nay, Diane Toms, Patty Cress, Judy Jennings, Margaret Del ,. A 'E N' -vw N3 M., X ? S I , NP 4.- X s N , ss? Q . Q , C YW X ,J - i l . .,... , -,.:. , ,fi K sg , S A- Az 'rvgiyvi ty 1 4 fi W is me-me Q-1-was 3 Rey. ROW THREE: Josie Hicks, Sue Clarke, Diann Nields, Judy Plesset, Betsy Kingman, Marlee Perschbacher, Jane Hilgen- dorf, Carole Sorensen, Bulldog Clubsters f ,W fd ww ,ff QMW X Wmffv, wf , MW, ' ,WW WC, ,W W W wwfwff' , muy W ,,,,N1'1l59'f'M' 5 Ralph Perez ltopl and Russ Lombard appear all wrap- ped up in their club activity as both maneuver for a Wrestling Club fall. That's Adviser Orville Orr lmost of him, at leastl overseeing. 71 X I I 141 , f ,,,-W' 1 FOLK DANCE ROW ONE: Morgy Holley, Rolinda Borsook. ROW TWO: Joyce Mariin, Ruby Morgensiern, Bill Watts, Joan Miller, Janice Bowrncun. ROW THREE: Martin Scpetto, Winston Sarofian, Sue Jones, Willie Reyes, Key Hershey. ROW FOUR: Karen Card, Miss Dorofhy Alley, Duoward Burnett, Paul Felton. 72 Bur Pureig 'C si' lhiifiise SPANISH ROW ONE: Roger Meiia, Wendell Hunter, Nathan Sisson, Charles Reynolds, Kenneth Grace, Michael Vacio. ROW TWO: Barbara Sanders, Carolyn Macintosh, Dianne Gould, Sheryl Wilson, Carol Draeger, Carol Caldarello, Joan Huber, Allison Adachi. ROW THREE: Lynda Gelhar, Lela Ownbey, Phyllis Walgamott, Pamela Townsend, Janet Liliegren, Carolyn DeNio. FRENCH ROW ONE: Elaine Barilari, Lynn McGee, Leslie Pearson, Sheryl Cook, Barbara Bray. ROW TWO: Lynn Branson, Miyoko Naito, Mary Stevenson, Dennis Nelson, liz Clarke, Bill Blan- chette, Julie Hart, Sandra Parsons, Nan Lunge, Mrs. Russell. IEIQITIJUPS CHRIS Alive Through COSIUITIE E11'lCl UUSIUHIS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ROW ONE: Alex Doohovskoy, Kay Quello, Marty Mclntire, Diane Mallmann, Roy Bun. ROW TWO: Jane Berry, Pat Miller, Kim Bod- ding, Barbara Marconi, Anna Evans, Rick Johnson. ROW THREE: Karin Vinson, Sharon Slobin, lnara Karlsberg, Cheryl Carlson, Maur- een Wride, Betsy Rooney. ROW FOUR: Eileen Tilford, Joan Tump- ney, Annette Selle, Eric Brooks, Craig Lockard, Mr, Griswold. ROW FIVE: Steve Young, Mike Parrish, Richard Ward, Jim Ekstrom, Claes Klang, Pete Pettler. ..' 4 fe' L, 90 , , I 2 five x . mo IIN WK I ' QQ X an I, f ig. Y A f. . I T ffa, ew Q' zo RQ 'JY , ,,,. -.fi , V ew I 3519 me Zane -tk i I M :,, ,JY -Q' W I f I I , I weaver . w Z, K Qi 'Q IM, lrrrr I, I M65 , JA, ft, M Q . , ,,,,, ,.,,,..,A ,,,fK.,f, , ,, xxk -V . , . -9,35 , :Mm I It I I xtta 1-:4 7 ' an Tauri, ,,.. W , W gg' 3' 'BI law 93 w ifi' -' W W . , 'ir ' 341 L I I? I - f I W J? W ff 'fi ,,, 5, Q I I .x:5Qe4M..M.-x.xB.r-L 1 5 5 ff 7 CREATIVE WRITING ROW ONE: Janice Alder, Linda Dorrance, Betty Marhad, Wanda Sandidge, Jewel Beadle. ROW TWO: Mrs. McFarland, Diane Westmoreland, Sheryl Van Etten, Diana Sturtevant, Judy Johnston. ROW THREE: Robert Gage, Mike McAllister, David Brearley, Paul Clark, Ronald Raley. FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW ONE: Wally Clardy, Kathleen Benoit, Tim Ander- son, Diane Lollis, Bob Krikorian. ROW TWO: Mr. Perry, John Deacon, Steve Chapman, Larry Minasian. W X ,, A Wi IVIHIIY Club MBIIIIJEFS if CHEMISTRY ROW ONE: Roger Hill, John Kiger, John ROW TWO: Roland Echerich, Pete James Mitchell. ' ,. , ., , I J 4 I in cliff I vi We I -6, ' 4 , -uf, 1 'f I I , 2101, V Q 'M-I , LIFE SCIENCE ROW ONE: Patricia Camero, Barbara Dornberger Mary Dean Bower Sally Daisey. ROW TWO: Mr. Mason, Rick Jones Allen Tilley Harry Corsack, David Smith, William Pagliano W1l'2l' 'i .L 'Nd! , Q. I .Q lx , f av , Ai -n, MATH CLUB ROW ONE: Douglas Sinkbeil, Roger Hull Wilma Webster Emmett J Burke. ROW TWO: Larry Verre, Alex Stewart Bob Stewart Bob Kingsbury, Don Hughes, Pete Demopoulos Mr Lowry R Y, A M WJ Q1 fl? ' f uf wmv, Tis 'ZW v :LIE W Zz, , ni- Q f , , A W ,4 , ,V IM I f Z , W , W7 f ,..-ff 4 1 W7 J f ff X A f ff, Za ' U fav' , if ' 5-H: H 1: , ,, ff if , 7 f ,y i 4 L f , if ,gi xl v. , fm, f f 'ff , Q: !M,,fif1 fm! ,ww ' jf 1 I + X X X XX S xx ' Q 'X i X 3 F 4, I 2 m! sf0n',f' f ,. 1 , ,, ,J Mfr ,f , l A , 4 4-cl , 4 ,, ,. l V ' f Q ,x Y 1 ' ,f f.-. . m f' f f Q X f , 1 'K X441 , 1 , ff , , ,,,yAi,4iff fmQ,v,?:4f I' W f f ' ' X XV s,, , 7 V W g 4 1 aid!! 45- : 'QU' f ,f' Gwynne Abbott Ray Abdun-Nur Kenneth Akutagawa Janice Alder Rita Alexanian Kathleen Alfredo Dennis Allen Michael Allin George Althouse Carol Anderson Larry Anderson Louise Annas Morris Applebaum Francine Arden Patricia Art Sandra Atkins Gregory Avedesian Bonnie Babcock Jane Bacon Joan Bainbridge John L. Baker John Baker Robert Baker John Baldwin Judy Baldwin George Balian Anita Barkelew David Barker 'N 4 X fir! S, ,XIV 'C fl K ,' 'N KS if '59 Buckskin Grads Proudly Carry the PHS Brandt A class, like an organization in business or a team in sports, is only as efficient and outstanding as its participants. The capabilities, talents, interests, and efforts of these persons are the controlling factors that promote the success or failure of that particular body. At Pasadena High this class of '59 is fortunate for it possesses not only a great percentage of outstanding scholars and students, but the class as a whole maintains a very high scholastic level. May their contributions in all phases of endeavor and their achievements in whatever vocation or pro- fession they pursue be the ultimate in success to prove that this Class of l959 is exactly what we have always felt it to be. Linda Marazzi Senior Class President Patricia Barlow Herbert Barnes Shari Barrett Robert Bartsch Roberta Bustier Tom Baskerville Sheri Bateman David Baumhefner David Bayha NGHCY Beckef Almira Beckett Robert Beecher Mary Bennett Sharyn Bennette Robert Benningfiel Kathleen Benoit Paul Benware Lorraine Berger Douglas Berkshire Carolyn Berry rf l wtf- gr f lu X' I' mn 3:1 U 2 0 R' 1.4 lr, U' ru Q 9. U33- if., fo 5 m a im 2 -4 9,-4 as Q ww 9125 Q E vw 3 o D I! : ' fu n un - gag' RM 0 R -2 ::r Uo 2 rn S : '- QF, 0.2 Q D J 3 2 2.0m S 0 2 U' Q, an ' 35 'S'3'u. Q5 - Q02 5 iz' 'En 50 : n.4 a Q fn 3 U' 3 - ,Q 52 Q 33,6 Zo g rg 3 :r mo? '-Hn E 5?-Q! 2 S 31? E'E'?3 5322 To-Fin -QTY fD ...,,,,,,,-..-.- mW.,..wm. 5 -:Q 3, fy 'K lyfzg :V , mu, 4 l 1 J 1 l 3 l af f. ' . - ' vp 'Z . Q25 This is lhe familiar smog-ridden scene of the south part of the campus from the roof of C Building. Horrell Field and the Men's Gym are in the background. 80 Barbara Brogger Eric Brooks James Brooks Nancy Brown Valerie Brown Sharron Brush Loris Buccola Elizabeth Buchaiski Bonnie Buckle Gwyn Bucknall Stephan Buffington James Bulgrin, Jr. Roy Bun Thomas Burgess Emmett Burke John Burr Sandra Burr Susan Burton Joanne Bush Judith Butler Mar Jo Button Carol Caldarello Georgia Caldwell Joyce Caldwell Rowley Call, Jr. Pat Cameron Stephen Camp Edward Campos Richard Cantrell Karen Card Margaret Carlisle Bonnie Carlson Cheryl Carlson Ora Carter Paul Cartier 'LT V 5-19' nr' 'in alba' Q54 ff , X fr Y ff f 1 B , RNS is X xar 'sv 6515 Shi' l K.. f , 1 ,ui 5 H N W 63 ly Q if 4 'f ? I ,..a 4 W' r X , W, ,,,t.,.,,, 5 'fs .1 , i- , gl -.K If 6' . V . A... C r ff . '32 N 159 Q i, wr, 5 ' 4 ci . i XL J TAM ,X 5 .,,.-r Q ,Q x C R , in 4,1 ,Q l K -W f fm-'ff , Z , , Z' B ff 2 B B B A353 0 7 f ' ' 4 ' , . ,L , 'Mx ' ,, WV .fit-B Q 'A li, ew! 2, lf- :WV ' i 1 it it B I, :g-5' -f'fqB:,,,wff..iGXf . ,..g,.,, v ,, - 1 B ., B1 9 X Q W f W B ,g , z5:,4,z.3,,f-:5- I J Q .,s- V ---.-.-. , ..st as X Y 2 VM' ' of J iii' ,, B ,Mfg is ' ' BT B . ze B , th .B B B-W . W2 ef , ' . C A, X' ljiwlii N f X' gf . .P -f U, M X V C P 5, , Www 1 M9530 K xl 4 r X 3, - VB QQ C W 'N 1 L V5 S, T ' if 3 Q 3.3 5355:-.nom-,wee 7 - 1 i .as 'ff 1 W if li 1 ,,,f ff ' Y H ,f 553 A ff? :S ul 'LW J- 1 X fg,f!,:,,.W it v 2 4 Q sr mi! 'Wir , JA li? WK im D rWf.f, ,ff M . 'z E f f f f z fri' in ' xv L if 4,4 k,.fz ' 1 .. , . f ' 0 XY I ,il A X . B 3 I 1 g r -' H , r X J 1 I 0 X For many seniors and some iuniors, campaigning for ' N oftice was the supreme ritual. John Jones on the ' FAQ b , right gets an assist from fellow candidate Dick GL h Salsbury while posting a publicity banner. Ronald Carver Ray Chancellor James Childs Dee Ann Clark Dennis Case Jeffrey Chapman Wallace Ching Judith Clark Carol Chaddock Robert Chall Robert Chamberlain Elizabeth Charles Frank Chavarria, Jr. Judith Chesney Kenneth Christensen David Christmas' Vicki Christian Kathleen Clark Paul Clark Susan Clarke 'WW X ! W 45' ri- Connie Claussen Lonny Clearwalers Michelle Clemence Clinton Cleveland Waller Cleveland Linda Cleworlh Melvin Cohen Dee Jay Cole Jim Cole! Joy Colsanl Robert Comforl Michael Conlon Marie Connery Sheryl Cook Slanley Cook Marvin Cooper Harry Corsack Sandy Cosso Judith Craddock Joel Crain William Cramer Frank Crandell lll Christine Crawford Donald Crede Terry Cressman Michael Crook Gerald Cross Will2-- f'.-...- qi M f WM inurqf may is W3 WW-av X a s , ,w f-pf f f X M ' X A '1 ' i -X .., r. M:f f ' , ., X ws f 'M , it Charles Crowl June Crum David Culp Michael Donchick Francis Dane Janet Double Richard Davis Carolyn Dawson Thomas Deal Martin Delgado Richard Delgado Henry Del Rey, Jr. an X HA ,W , 1' , ,Wfc ' --- 1 WMV- fs FUN ' fe V .41 nefezwfer-M, I 1'-yy ,I mm, f, r W ' .fl -,gf ' M fx-4' 3 Sally Daisey Carol Davis Donnilyn De Boer Dolores Demayo Bulldog girls set aside beaux and dated their dads for the annual Father-Daughter Banquet. Tl1at's Mr. Charles Eckels ex- changing dinnertime pleasantries with Ruby Morgenstern in the foreground, while Girls' League President Judy Dollen- mayer lat rightl looks aslcance at Dad Dollenmayer. 84 'UQ Roger Dake Johnny Davis Dennis De Cicco Carolyn De Nike Victor Dimit Richard Dinkla Ralph Dirks Judith Dollenmayer Keiko Domen Pat Donahue Margaret Dooley Barbara Dornberger Linda Dorrance Carol Draeger Arthur Duim Diana Duke Carolyn De Nio Sydney De Souza Warren Desper Sandra Dial Robert Dick Sheila Dickson Janice Diderich Louise Di Girolamo Robert Dilworth 5 , -. l o K , o NWS? A . go 5 Y. . ', 'L D '-1: V -s 3 , Q X Q 0 1 - A x my -.sg N X X Y SQ Y N X X 7 S Q X ,g ' A uw E I .htm ., i V+ , K Quint, X 742 f .rr if B 5 Richard Dulaney Peter Dulbecco Kathleen Ebersole Richard Ecktield Kathleen Eghazarian James Ekstrom Emma Elliott Katherine Ellis Charlene Emrich Krista Engel Suzanne Engstrom Barbara Epperson Helen Ermoian Jean Ermoian Jose Estrada Thomas Evans Charles Everly Joseph Falcon Nancy Farrell Louise Farrow Charlotte Fedde Carol Fend Robert Fernandez Gayle Ferson Gary Fevergeon Maureen Fezler Jack Fife Juliet Fisher Lillian Foda Barbara Forrester James Fortune Roger Frank Susan Franklin Richard Franz Orrin Frey 'T'-:'1w Ns 1.2 S GMWM M3 gms A1 f 1, we X is ,af SEV , , Q, - 4 'fr V-E: , 1 , . hm Z I 4 4' 7 0 y EZ! f , ,, ww , - , ,, Sr ff . l in f ,: I ,Q Wa haw, J ww, , arf j 1 1 'f f tiff 1 .. M ,' 'Sli f 197721 fi W Wim, ,igr ,r,r ., Judith Garlinghouse Gretchen Gildermeister Philip Frey Susan Friedmann Thomas Friel Christine Frost Stanley Froyd Monica Fuller Robert Gage Gilbert Gallardo . . xo' Daniel Garcia Ernest Galinas Henry Genthe Lorice George Linda Gerhardt Linda Gess Sonia Gesswein Robert Getty .ludylin Gibson Lilla Gnbfech W' i - new -' 1 t is-:Eff iw.-fu' f 1 g: 11.9, tj tug, ' 'gg-,m,-'what' Q f-fmfr Y -w g - ff 3 I rf Keith Gillespie A James Glavcs Ig ' Kathleen Godby ty , X Douglas Goddard ex. ' Jerald Godolphin ' n f - V,,,, H- 1- '- ' ,gur- -fi ,..., g , I X , s v V 5 - ' ff . ,zf if ff if f' ,ff , , ,WV , Y., fm 1 ct, fa 1 211 ur H if i V ---f - 1 agw t, M9yWp,t 1 4' 1, , , Q LAWN' ' M V11 421 A' ' t . 1 ,,,, ,tw , ,S , V, T 'ttflzfallf QM :...4M,Lfg M nf I in lr J ,jk V rf, WML I ' L -7 is a ' 'VAX' Q ' X . '0'1'ff MM, v L5 ,, 'f 5-W,-,,, MW - ffri t V , , ,ze-1 V ,M ,,,, f ff' ,, , 1, t i f ,QW ,,twf'f'fff W' M If rfffgf V f S, ,ff ' X11 , ,, ' Zi f' ,,,' 'mfwi w7Af'yLWf off? A ,V f' p 'Q' X f E N: ,Qi il,' ' ,.4 ef QTZWLF V l E 1 flir- , E Vw f f 4 I 'Sf s M if M4 kid x ' X 1 R g.,N,,,,.c .AMW L... QW c . 1 l l S ' '2 ,,,,f1.. K 1, ,, s V .rf ,R -s Hilda The site of the new Pasadena High School, at long last, showed signs of life this year as construction began. The first units are slated for occupancy in Febru- ary, 1960. Goin F 'Qs W 5 X q 4 S. Qesfeef Jay GoIdbY l ' ff? Tiff? zf V, fe if e 'VW' ,, , X ::5:,s:g-l i w X ff 1 ' ,lr ' 4 X rf . fi' ' Y ' A ZR X 1 fi Ni X X sf 44, X SZ 7,9 za:- fl 6 J Carolyn Golseth William Gonzalez Randy Goodman Carole Gora Sandra Gorman Dianne Gould Edward Gould James Grant James Gray Sharon Gray William Green Carl Greenberg Sheryl Greer Sandra Gregus Michelle Greve James Grit-Tith Seniors got the word from numerous college rep- resentatives during the semester. Here Colorado College's assistant dean of admission explains the whys and wherefores to interested PHS seniors. 38 ., 7 ' T W 2 5 Carol Gore James Grattan Shirley Greene Stephanie Grigsby Nancy Grizzle Jean Grove James Grover James Gruber Rodolph Gruber William Gruber Bonnie Jo Gulley George Gurniak Lillian Guttmann Linda Hale Janice Halford Joan Hall Diane Halleson Morgy Halley Michael Halliwell Arlis Hampton Russell Hand Tina Hanson Dennis Harfman Douglas Harley Joanne Harris Kalhryn Harrold Barbara Harvey Joyce Hatmaker Louise Haut Michael Hawkins Nick Hawkins e . S, ., ,sy , 2 , as X Y in s X Se X CIW? 'Cir 1 , f wh- f ,rf A i 1 1 me Y, W, WV fill 6 iv- W we 'if ,V 1 iw K J W ' ' , 'WVC , 'We 9 if YT' cze- f, VVV, 'P . iii q, ,gus- f,-1 James Hayes Judith Haymaker Margot Hays Karen Heckman Dennis Hedenland Mel Hein Bret Heimann Kathy Hendrickson Gail Henry Paul Henry Ronald Henson Dave Herget Roger Herman Katarine Hershey Julane Hesse David Hewitt Josie Hicks Arch Hidy Gail Higgens Jane Hilgendorf Eric Hill Karen Hill Roger Hill Edward Hillson Raymond Hinkley Helen Hippenstiel Judith Hisey Steven Hodges . .I Q 'NB 0-.., W W Gail Hoffman Jean Hoffman Ruth-Anne Hoffman Dcle Hogan Lew Holden Dolores Holguin Carol Hollenbeck Geraldine Holmes John Holmes Conrad Howden Pauline Hsieh Joan Huber Frederic Hurd, Jr. James Hurt Jerry Hutchison an WW '1 n ff ,l M X 1 Mlyi , M f mf i 1,91 1 H X 4 0 ,ya fiiw X s We s N' N X if A 4 f v f we S N, K, ki Q 2, 3 i rg H , 0, 'Z Eli 9 Z - ,,,,. 5 , is k V : K ,, , ' qs ,i ,, sk it . Those rainy-day walks land runsl across the Prairie will be remem- bered by more than a few PHS grads. James Homminga Valerie Horan Carolyn Houlemard Donald Hughes Michael Hulis Harry Hunier Frances Irvin Joan lsraels Hilli lvask l AQ l Hard' lily G 'wwf YW 7 ,-, A ,x .e A N . ffiyf' we 5119 V ay .fa , ,QA X ' ti wx N? X 1 N NA X :V In Q' ,5 UL ...-ss.-U, if kb, X Z1 ir' . f xg iff, , , 51 in 'Wing N 5 - ,,,'.gfu'x,1.4 nf y ' may .,. ' ' A all , 'Half - -Q fl 4-'f 1 vm nl? Qf ? Wi 'fs ' if r 'E is ?' swf fi 1 by if Haig f 92 Marlene Jack Marilyn Jackson Sandra Jackson Alan Jacobson Peter James Henry Jarrett Lawrence Jaskulek Gene Jensen Robert Joehnck Carl Johnson Earlene Johnson Patricia Johnson James' Jones John Jones Richard Jones Susan Jones Susan Jordan Jo Anna Josephson Paul Kaponya Inara Karlsbergs Robert Karren Felicite Kattan Glen Kawai Steven Kay Karen Keene John Kennedy Mary Anne Kennedy Patricia Kennedy Ronald Kennedy Norine Kerber Patsy Kern Dave Kerrigan Joyce Keup John Kiger William Kiggins Penny King Betsy Kingman Lanny Kinkade Beckie Kirkpatrick Lorraine Kirsch Claes Klang Dennis Kley Sheri Kline Bonnie Kohn Charles Kohnle Jim Krantz Nishan Krikorian Karen Kriner Richard Kriskey Robert Kurzy Song girls, cheerleaders, and a pep com- missioner get that worried expression on their faces as one of their new stunts begins to unfold at one of the many pep rallies held during the year. Z: we Z Z, , f 7, V, rw , J J 1- 1 - :him jJ ,f f jgxg f ,I ,, Wife iwfw ff ,3- ' ,Q...,z f if Lona Kutschbach Charles Lake James Lamb Carol Lambert Albert Lammens Joan Lancor Leonard Landwehr Lee Largenl Carolyn Larson Jack Laudeman Louise Lauder Renee Lawrence Charles Lealhem Tyra Ann Lee William Lee Earline Lehman Thomas Lehneriz Robert Leisge Ronald Lenn Carolyn Leonard Rita Leonard Nino Leonardi Lenore Lesemann Henry Lewis Ill Carl Licaia Terry Liercke David Liggell Janet Liliegren June Lindman Bonnie Lindsey Flo Lindskog Jean Litoborski Roger Little James Lloyd Mary Lou Lloyd Ann Lockell Claudia Lodl Russell Lombard John Long Kay Long Judith Longabach Janet Loomis Manuel Lopez Richard Lopez Lawrence Lorimer Bonnie Loudermilk Paula Lowe Eugenio Lueder Ernesi Luna Philip Lupton Wayne Lyndon -U. ' f, 4354? V3 qy- 9- ' 5 Gordon Maclnnes Carolyn Macintosh The Mirror Pools allraded more than their share of gatherings and confabs during lunch periods. hang ir pw... W' 'Www wwf 67 Judith Macioce Patrick Mack Edward Mackenzie Barbara Mackie Judith MacLean Peter Madsen Peggy Mahfood Carole Malcasian Dianne Mallmann Susan Maloney Roger Malsby Norman Manz Linda Marazzi Betty Marhad Pamela Marshall Joyce Martin Rosa Martin Arthur Martinez Cole Mason Linda Mason Lynda Mather Albert Maynes Michael McAllister Melvin McBride Patrick McCambridge Norman McCann Daniel McCarroll Dqvid M.-rl.,ll.-..-.A James McClenaghan Willis McComas Patricia McCurdy Ruth McEacl1ern Ann McFaulds Nancy McGee Corky McGill Campbell McKenzie William McPherson Mary McWade James Meadows Rogelio Meiia Yvonne Melin Carolyn Mennenga Richard Meriil Beverly Messenger Thomas Michener Judith Midas Richard Milford Gary Miller Joan Miller Margaret Miller Sandra Mills Barbara Milne Lawrence Misch Arthur Mitchell Cecil Mitchell Meredith Mitchell Shirley Molash 97 53y1.... , .., -xgfff-3. VW s f f ' W f I . X if gl' , . 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W M :g if 9 x, . y . ,y :P uf A. i 4 mv , M5 , ff , A 7 y Beniamin Molnar Lorena Montgomery Donald Moore Linda Moore Lynne Moore Ruby Morgenstern Robert Moros-co Karen Morris Mary Ann Morse Patricia Morse Nancy Mueller Jerry Mulder Jacolyn Munari Cameron Murray Marian Nagy Ann Nakano Carol Nash William Nattress Maxine Nelson Martin Newman James Nichols Patricia Nichols Leif Nielson Reiko Nikaido Patricia Nixon James Nolan Kelton Norman William Northup Sandra Nuesse Frederick O'Byrne Etta O'DelI ' Michael O'DonneIl John Ogren Robert Olds Gail Olseen Stephen Ondeck Nada Opperman David Ostrander Charlene Oswald Michelle Pannetier X 2- Gregory Parker Beverly Parks Loritta Parks Robert Parks Thomas Parks Kent Parsons Kenneth Patrick Carol Patterson Richard Pauley Matthew Pauly gang, ir Charlotte Pavelko U C ' DHYJICAL 'SCIENCE - . t P 54 P Fwy: Z 1 X f : 72 ' O , t H y ff P, M :QW ,Z I 1 flyf 7 Q lm fff, lg, y ,,,,, fu 9214 4' 4.4, 2 f , , , or P rf of y .M fr 1 A., Z Mugging groups of gals and fellas never ceased to be a problem for harassed pho- tographers and reporters. 99 ' 1, , , 'AfZ ,, s X , ,. -A J: Z ff? 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Leslie Pearson Celia Perez Ralph Perez, Jr. Karen Perriman Marlee Perschbacher Donald Peters Mary Lee Petersen Dale Peterson Carl Peterson Sam Petty Janet Phetteplaze George Phillips Patricia Piccarelli Charlene Pierson Elisabeth Pingel Jerry Plamondon Judith Plesset Dale Poirel Larry Pon Charles Pool Raymond Porraz Janet Porteous John Porter Susan Portland David Powell Shirley Powell Burton Pritzker Judith Prochnow John Provine Linda Pruett Nancy Putnam Richard Quackenbush Katherine Quello Ronald Raley Stanley Ramskill Constance Rondazzisi Gerald Raymond Jodie Raymond Carolyn Ream Gary Reece Lynda Reeve Dale Reichard John Reid Laurence Reisner Janice Renzelman Charles Reynolds Cara Reynolds John Richmond Jeffrey Rickard Donna Rising Carol Robertson Kit Robertson William Robeson Nancy Roess Allan Rogers Milo Rogers Susan Romeis Nelius Ronning Elizabeth Rooney Judy Roose Dorothy Root Theda Rosenthal Kathleen Rothe Charles Rowins Janice Royall Gerald Rubendall Jana Rudback Carole Rudolph Richard Rudy Georgia Ruge Sharon Ruhl Lyn Rumble David Runquist George Russell Patricia Ryder Dick Salsbury Paul Salsman Carol Salz Stephen Samerian Beniamin Samson Michael Sancett Gary Sandbloom Barbara Sanders' Ruth Sanders Wanda Sandidge Paul Saurenman Marlene Scarantino Joseph Schavers Cherry Schenck Karl Schiller Ann Schimanski Nancy Schuyler I John Schwerdtfeger M E , if wwgfrzf-xx ff: e mfnev. F5 t X f, ' C l f 5, 3? l l 1 I X Q' Q S X Q--- J Rim 5 .:.,5,,.qg-.'f.... XX - X X, ,, we SJ. 1 I X R ii SSR S X . S J 5 i fi if .X xr S S y . ' F qs! ,I X Q J N - X Q S i X QI id' 4 ,M of X 'kia I I . I , Z A ' 15 I n , A I Greta Seastedt James Shropshire Howard Siegel Olive Smart A Raymond Smith Steven Smith Sandra Sneathen Judith Sokoll James Sprague Joseph Sprankle Melanie Stainton lee Starrett Frank Startup David States X xx : , NJ X 1,, O W . ., -egg wie ,, Q' ltr .F- Q1 s Randall Serrurier Joseph Shull Leslie Simmonds John Smiley an 1 Robert Sharp Carolyn Shultz James Simpson Bonnie Smith W1 -my 1 ,.. Q , our li Calvin Sheet Richard Sibbrel Nathan Sisson Brian Smith to Midori Shigeno Carol Siechert Marilyn Sivas Dennis Smith Nancy Short Charles Siegel Sandra Sloan Paul Smith 103 'f if N W f f Q , .. 1 1 'lk In va? f X J +7 M W, . 'ff' ' '!'77 Y , ' V 1 ws,- , ' f Wm O f 4 . ,V G' , WCW I ag fm QQ S Af.. 2 -:if X ,, 9 -I l 4 , bl V, y. ,ZW ,. azz? 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R gd, , Q1 eu, Dennis Steele Henry Steelsmith Phillip Stettensen John Steiner Inge-Lise Stephensen Dinah Stephenson Gary Stever Edwin Stewart Kathleen Stewart Peter Stine Terrell Stone Lila Stranske Lauralee Strieter Roberta Stuart Charlotte Stump Patricia Sullivan Jean Sunkle Sandra Swanson Elva Swanstrom Shari Sweeting Glenda Swiatek Christine Swim Marianne Taft Alice Takagi Haruyo Takiguichi Joyce Talbott Timothy Tally Stewart Taubitz Roland Taylor Carole Tepel Douglas Thompson Diane Toms Charles Trumbull Thomas Tustin Francine Telesco Sally Textor Karen Thompson Julia Torres Nancy Tubb Michael Vacio fun... ik iq. 1 T f M: Q ,ay .1. - .f M, f 5- is j e ' f- 'fr 1 Pg, egg N, 'Yyf 1, 1 ' ' 'gil I. ff is ' f 1 I lic '- ' ' v' ? iz wwf ,, ,.,., ' I V VV ,, I ff 1, 3 W, ,- , Z--:fr Ajvgwh -wifi' 5'1 W, -L 4 ,HM Z.. 4 ,W 4 Q 4 of V ff, W' ,W X ' f X Wm raw, ,f r um A 2 Cl' A , 'MN if f W 2 7 2 f' 12 Z wf 7 W I 1- x eer.X X N. ew 5 H 4 wgxa-we T. If fr X ,f ff- , 1? , '25 fi' fy fn. L ,-v-f 'N , swf. ,,g,g- f .1 -,ge ,wil Q W I , ,gp K ? W , K ,X , in .-A f-A .Nm -ess f fs -- Michael Tibbs Pamela Townsend Robert Tucker Monica Van De Weele I 5 The library Building served double duty for all Bulldogs plus tnany iunior college students. PHS' main office l1CIS been l0C0lEd In '75 East Wing for five years while the two schools have shared the campus. Mary Tilford David Travis Robert Turko Carol Vonell Allen Tilley John Trevisano John Turner Gilbert Vasquez Lx ff , T. 2: '- 3' ' ' I ,4 gjgs-1' fs 'X ,- 'VV' 5 1?f'S365X TX 7? f3' V ' ' A X t sf , - 'r ffgsf , X if fb?Lf 'y ' 4 ,, ' , K ef- A -V .b 6 if 5 , ffff , 1 1,1555 .fi if EM vac , ,Q , ,V 415, X . ATS .V sf 1 1-f ' f ,:..:.:,. -sv, ,,, - I K. vi-f. . s U ' .-2 ' X z , V sv, Q . ,- 'YM 1-Ji' 1 V , fig' I .,,..uv f , ., , x ,mia ,f . 'I f. 1- , , ff if I 24, 'Z K. 1 i . Q 'I05 Emma Vega Herman Valasquez Franklyn Vilt Barbara Vincent Karin Vinson Isolde Vogtmann Marilyn Vore Douglas Waits Phyllis Walgamott Ann Walker Valerie Wallace Ronald Walling Lois Walton Richard Ward Karen Warren Marla Warrick James Wasgatt Eudora Washington William Watts Thomas Weatherton Marsha Weaver Sallyann Weaver Jeri Weber Sheryl Weber Wilma Webster Jeffrey Weeks Bill Welch Richard Welles Priscilla Wells Glen Werdon Diane Westmoreland Michael Weston Carol Westover James White 106 Paula White YZ 552, .9-av' W I A is Qi X cz see sue William White Albert Williams Erline Wirth Richard Yanofi Henry Zellweger Paul Zook su' YZZY Joanna Whiteley Sherman Williams Joyce Wobermin Wayne Yates Alvin Zeman Marsha McMann 'N z 1 me Z! , , Z, ,Q I X J f ff ,, :f',f',,,, . X Michael Whiting Dennis Wilson Richard Wolf Judith Young Carolyn Ziegler Lee Ramsauer .k, ,,k. X., V c. ,M,es,,..f me-me - . ,i?lAl!7kQ,,,:i Z ,rw 4. N435- 5 . 53 'X 3 Jerold Whitmore Daniel Wier Alice Wiley Kenneth Wilson Sheryl Wilson Douglas Winter Suzanne Wood Arthur Wright Bernadene Wyper 1. Richard Young Leigh Zaremba Ann Zawistowski SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Kent Anderson, Ruth Archibald, Therald Berg, Henry Beyer, Thomas Blackmun, Willie Blauchette, Janice Bowman, David Carpenter, Douglas Clark, Marianne Cummings, Thomas Deal, Marianne Doyel, Robert For- ward, Donald French, Joseph Galleon, Carroll Gray, Wilbur Guthrie, Murray Hawkins, Dennis' Henslee, James lrwin, Barry Jacobson, Zaven Jambazian, Robert Jensen, Maxine Jordan, Norman Mangang, Jerry Miller, Shirley Molash, Jane Mooberry, Frank Orecchio, Louis Orecchio, Richard Orozco, Richard Patterson, Alice Richards, John Sapetto, Frederick Schaeffer, Beniamin Schill, Denis Schofield, Robert Shipley, Douglas Sinkbeil, Stephen Sisson, Ronald Snow, Ronald Snyder, Robert Soos, Neill Southwick, Michael Spencer, John Thurber, Charles Toms, Diane Toms, Sanford Toth, Margot Walker, James Williams, Phillip Woodard, John Yount. 107 'B g ' 'Q W 'T 1'Wx,- X f, Q. W uw 5 , Q, Q zu.: 4, ,,, ,f 5,55 ' Ji? W' g , f-f2- .J M f ,ff ' M! , . Z A I yn . 5 X 40 X Q J Aw , A, Gm- V V V ,V I L. ww ,W if , , V L 6:5 , J 4 M J! 1 'QRS 1 ' fav '99, uf' Q 4 ,ll QLQVA- Q, ff- sy w .1 ww , . -ibw N fl f' ff W V' ' ZW, an W ix I, I -5.54 3, . 7 uf,-ww, - , ., V , 2- 5 -4 M ' ,yhw wh' ! .Q N W W J V 5 6 ff Wim 4 i ff J WHWM' 'Z-N They LEIDUFBCI Hard to Mal-ie I I , 1 EDITORIAL STAFF Mr. Charles Barr, adviser, Marilyn Vore, executive editor, Mary Lou Lloyd, assistant editorg and Lyn Rumble, business manager. 'HOTOGRAPHY STAFF ART STAFF I WW, 4 L12 W W , , , f if IIYI I ,W 1 ,IV 9 5 , f W : , f Y 0 Q mi , f '-'-f rf' fi' V i ll 1 ilh I I At-f at . 2 ,swf ,I I Q Q , , Bob Chall and Sharron Brush Carol Nash, Sally Weaver, John Holmes DVERNMENT SPORTS IDENTIFICATION ll Henry, id IV V-rf' ,, f ,f if ,af A f , ,V ' ',..,,4 2, , , , .1f IW ' . editorp Donna Neubecker, assistant. Sharron Brush and Dick Suter Gail Hoffman, assistant, Sheryl Weber, editor. '5 J' Q If 1 the 1959 UEITIDLIS El SUCCESS Putting out a yearbook is a tedious but rewarding experience. The people pictured on these pages are those primarily responsible tor your holding the '59 Campus in your hands this moment. Long hard hours were spent in compiling the editorial and photo copy the book contains. Some ot the time spent was spent in an inspired mood and atmospfiere, but most ot the editors and assistants would admit that a good part ol it was just plain old hard painstaking work. One thing tor sure, Mr. Churchill had nothing on yearbook statts, 'lBlood, sweat and tears? You bet! Susan Lester, assistant Mike Halliwell, editor , COPY H? . k X CLUBS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY - I 3 mfg ima. ' C' 'I t .w . 1' 5 :ami xx 1 ' I Q . Qttai IIJI wk wi .k ,wb A ' t M Saw 1 I inf 'T fi Sheryl Greer, editor, Beverly Messenger, assistant, Pat Smith, editor. Lorraine Berger, assistant. ACTIVITIES JE Seated: Sue Friedmann, assistant editor: MUYY I-OU I-l0Yd, GCIIIOY- 5I0f'dln92 -lUdY S N O . l b Roose and Carolyn DeNike, assistant editors. Not pictured: Sue Jordan, assistant. Susan Sparer, assistant, Ann Zawlstowskl, editor . M M., -W Qin u' IT' ci-IRONKCLE Clgfw is Jul I i 314.1 au.: ws- vas. l . I M puttin t , -ET, ciiow . OUI A t AT v C I 1115- :HOL ,wgt llllliHffaT WOI7 faisaefftlff f ,ILM I ,L J- 1 , WWW , 'T i f' ff? 44 ' iv' z M -W 'ww 5... W 1 Seated: Louise Lauder, associate editor. Clockwise: Judie Fisher, business manager, Susie Hawkins, exchange editor, Mike McAllister, photo editor, Leslie Pearson, executive editor, Hank Lewis, sports editor, Carolyn Shultz and Betsy Kingman, news' co-editors, Rolinda Borsook, feature editor. AW8l'El-WlIll'lll1Q ill'll'Dl'1lClB SlElfBI'S, Pl'lUlU Crew RECDFUEE Striivng hard to maintain the prestige ot one ot South- ern California's finest high school newspapers, the Pasadena Chronicle, the tall and spring stalts captured major awards from contests held at the Universities of Redlands and Minnesota. At Redlands, another Bulldog school, the Chron won trophies for the best editorial feature writing, the best sports section, and the best use of photography, the latter a tribute to the photo production crew. From the National Scholastic Press Association came the newspaper's third straight All-American rating, reserved for the top ten per cent ot all high school publications nationwide. Leslie Pearson served as exec- utive editor tor the entire year. Printers ink, galley proofs, copy, head writing, make- up, inquisitive minds, hard, long hours of toil accounted for the Chron's success this year. For most, it was a labor of love. PHOTO PRODUCTION Row One: Graham Page, Sven Hultgren, Rudy Gruber, Paul Benware. Jim Brill, Carroll Adams, Rob Gage, Diane Enam, Kay Frandsen, Robert Dilworth, Don Moore, Jim White, Wanda Sandidge. Row Three: Mr. Walter Girdner, Frank Crandell, Phil Lupton, Gene Jensen, Jim Lamb, Jim Reed, Rick Wyse. 112 FALL STAFF ' M, ,.,...., E J , vm ,,..........--s.N.s,.,swV-ess xxxs ' 2 ,W ' i Sf s V 4 EHFZOHM ATHLETIC NEWS BUREAU Kent Parsons, Craig Lockard, Rick McMichael iseatedi, Hank Lewis, Louise Lauder. LN., Bulldog History inthe Making SPRING CHRONICLE STAFF ROW ONE: Betsy Kingman, Louise Lauder, Hank Lewis, Leslie Pearson, Rolinda Borsook. ROW TWO: Rick McMichael, Mary Stevenson, Sandra Parsons, Karen Schmidt, Mike McAllister, Susie Hawkins, Terry Bohn, Wayne Yates. lt, 1. It f W f f I 'vw Q, , 5 . f ,J '- ,, f H Q f ' YT A ,ff , , Z, Q. QQ, ,Q - TY Q 5 -y I 'Ny - J ' r I X 1 2 Zn, 17 , .4,. , .. , , ,,,, , , 'Z f W T f 4. M. , 1 L , , I , 'W' f 'A f T f 5 x V Y' -fm 0. W 'I13 Bulldog lratere Talked Their Way te Fame and Fortune larry Lorimer SPEECH PARTICIPANTS ROW ONE: Ruby Morgenstern, Sue Clark, Hilda Goin, Meredith Mitchell, Kathleen Benoit, Miyoko Naito. ROW TWO: Penny King, Judy Johnston, Olive Smart, Nancy Roess, Sheryl Wilson, Julie Hesse. ROW THREE: John Deacon, Matt Pauly, Hank Harbers, Wayne Yates, Tom Tustin, Don Ciliax ROW FOUR: Mr. Leonard Perry, David Smith, Victor Dimit, Steve Chapman, Steve Buffington, Jim Hill, Rick Johnson, Ed Gould. Ruby Morgenstern Julie Hesse Sue Clark Ed Gguld Jay! 1 114 Bulldog speech classes participated in many assemblies. The most memorable was the Lincoln Day, patriotic assembly, which was coordinated with the ROTC. E eau V ,'f'.'f EAGUE . ENSK1 L mr R NAT,ONAlT Tiffin Km ,Dams . fy M74 ?fQ iSqf.f5ig:1 runners l ,.,, C,,go.., Nssami, ,,,w.Pe+ , ee o e . in ns 2 .. f. NY.. .un vi.: SELL? iW.a'.1g.u:ee as-U 'E . Q e- DVS.: ,ui zrapzerrcsxu. 1-enum' 35- X959 ,wma DY 3, new summed L-2 Q5 Ame' J -f::. 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On March 3, l959, the executive secretary of the National Forensic League, an honorary speech society, advised Speech Department Head Leonard Perry that PHS had been accepted into the league. The letter is shown at the left. The success ot the speech arts activities at Pasadena High was a direct reflection of the high caliber of students enrolled in speech and its numerous activities: assemblies, contests, tournaments, and community serv- ice. No finer opportunities are offered to the ambitious and able students than are found in the speech arts program. ..,.,..,,... -- , l The tive tinalists, Diane Willis, Sheri Rice, Carol Chaddock, Carolee Ream, and Kim Bodding, are shown after their selection from the original group of 57 candidates. Contestants for the Royal Court were selected from each iunior and senior basic class to represent their classes in the preliminary tryouts. The 57 girls were then narrowed down to l2, and from that number the tive finalists, the Royal Court, were selected. Judges were members of the Boys' League Cabinet, the varsity football team, and the faculty. After the selection of the tive finalists, the iudging period continued. The iudging consisted of taking an obiective type exam on football and entering ci cake-baking contest. Board of Education President Steve Salisian offered up his famous :rt of the iudging was based on the girls' cake baking ability. Here they Mud, Mud, Mud yell at the Red and White noon pep rally No- idergo the acid test-sampling of their own waresr. vember 7. Shortly afterwards, the queen was crowned. QD- 4 fmzmw. 21151 Annual HUIT1EC01'1'1i1'lQ DRY El HUWlil'1Q' SUCCESS fU1 Bulldogs ph .X Q S, - P Ki A T 5 N X i fx f 5 52 I in J, SS :1 rg X ,M I coming rally on Horrell Field. 118 iifif' A. ,ies 'Q V' J , , A , S 65 Q , 5 ,M 4 A I4 H , f 5 Q, l , W ,G f Q A, 32 7 ' if 'nf ' f n li Q . .M .Z Carol Chuddock Princess ,ff ww, W WY , 'Y fi ' , ' 54 42, f' 2 5 WM f X cf 'Y W X ,f 9 2 f 2 R no em, ., W U, Kim Bodding Red and White Homecoming Queen 111:13 V , , ' Z f 1 f si ff 1 Z 44 i , 4 f 3 1:55551 Y , 411+ f . .,..,, ,, . f ,f W ?f Af! QM A ZW fi' W. 7.55: Carolee Reom Princess H0mECUiT1i1'1Q 531118 , ' L' f' i ' ' ,f f L 15. - ,f ,W nf' 4 f Ns. f , , 7 fm! M Law, ,f I ' lf I .ff 3 W? f ' fi Sheri Rice Diane Willis Princess Princess Making their grand entrance into the game were Queen Kim lcenterl and her Royal Court, driven by Boys' League Cabinet members Rick Rudy, Bill Gruber, and alumnus Joe Whitney. and Dance Were Sparlaed by Royalty and Victory f, vi 1 t M, Wwfizfff' i ,A W W 1 :.WlMQM.fQQf,' 'Q 4 ' ',4: 4i'- ' ,, 'ff-'WW'-w,..' W 'WZWM4 A I I .. . .. I ,Z.,,Z,:7,,W T , :kwMMM,,,,,,ff k r K Z., 35,4 Z. and ' , v . 212 3, , 5- 'pw ' f 2 fl 2 ll f , C ' 'X 4 'ff , X N ij' , , ff . 'fflfifq fi fi f V1 ,fix E My W ' ' 3 -L Wrapping up homecoming activities was the Red and White Day Dance in the Women's Gym which welcomed back ol' grads. 'I9 The partial cast for Onions shown above are Reams Hoffine, Joel Crain, Hilli lvask, Joyce Hatmaker Randy Goodman, Sue Friedmann, Greg Avedesian, Marsha McMann, Joanne Bush, Steve Camp Cap lumens In Stew Played Two Nights te Laugh-hungry Audiences Drama teacher and Onions'lfdirector .iohn Stewart may be dramatic at times, but he gets his point across! The unamused student in th 7 ,A 0 Joan McDonald Joanne Bush Louis Anne McDonald Sheri ateman Betty McDonald Marsha McMann D-on McDonald Greg Avedesian Howard Joel Crain Claire Fessenden Sandy Gregus Roger Randy Goodman Claud - Steve Camp Ed Stewart Mrs. Watsons Harry Mike Collins 0 Q ll it fly W 'X Old Buddy New-Motor Lyda - Jim - Dotty Joey - Bee Gee Salsie - Kltsie - Leslie Arnold Joyce Hatmaker MGVQO Hlli vask Delia - Krista Engel Dolores DeMayo Phil MUVVGY Biff McComas Mr. Curtis Sfeve BOS Mrs. Curtis Sandy Sneathen Miss GOVVGY Nancy Roess X 7, ,f .' ,fl J , ,, , A' , ,. ie J jfagl lvlfj if gait!! I gf Clif' L pr production classes pfes'e'nt!r4l'4the'fnnfJdl'G'Ft r , A ' 1 f fiuwio pp camel--A, .tg c'iYQQsy CJ l3l3QlQiuw.fl1ii -. Q-lei L32 Joyce Hatmaker, playing the part of Leslie, seems to be eating up the attention given her by Joel Crain, Greg Avedesian, and Steve Camp. The blue-jean gal at right is Marsha McMann as Betty Mc- Donald. if-97 Yi '-' ' - ' -1 ,fee , f Gia ction, Onions in the Stew. This well presented P f ,W pl itfhome to the hearts of all who saw it. A mother, 'h-ft-gf' ' 5 J If via K, and two daughters with a house, family, plumber, and I ff T' X ,Chg I L xg bclytriend troubles were only a few of the rib-tickling incl- dents involved ag, K flxl ' ly ,ff- ' x 'J H5 31 PM 'ai F if Qj -A ' 1. ' . 'QF J xl s . Footlugnt fans will agree that Mr. John Stewart has again , K I X I I! led the Drama Department through a very successful year, 'l VUL f - L sf Y' z ,X f llliill if-7 - 'I tJf'f7'5 ,,? f f iiezvf X-Af' P , lv, J 4 5, QM Marsha McMann and Mrke Collins speculate here as to who gets the brush and lwhe e :Wi W 71 4 n if M . 'ra ff few X .W ,V ., W ,aff , w, , rr JW , ,,Ve,,, A f 'HW .-.. Us .ayfm ' V - 57.0, , -3, mg, ,, veg: i ' A ' , , ,,- ,,, , Z, WZ Steve Camp left appears amused as Cap Crowl and Joanne Bush the youngest daughter are shown in a t-nder moment. 'I2'I ,,,,, ,, 9,4 W . ,. .W Mx -'IX bl ha. ,Qef,fQf14 iss.-,,,':4' LEFT Paraclrng the latest T . . Girl ' ,Mm S3llClB Mmvm,-W-w style are fall Girls' League Cabinet members Marianne aft, Chrls Dlnwiddie, Linda LaRue, Ann Walker, and Ann Lockett. Their 20's dress is only part of the makings that went to make the Flapper's Fling, father-daughter banquet, a success. ABOVE: More pretty girls, as the spring cabinet presented a Fishing in Fashion apparel show. Models are Renee Lawrence, Marilyn Mohn, Joan Fessenden, Diane Willis, Linda Brown. ln the second row are Mary Lou Thomas, Leslie Simmonds, Sharon Schmale, Laurale Strieter, and Sheri Rice. BELOW: The Girls' League Cabinet will do almost anything for PHS, and it's aptly put as they pose for a s-hot in the icy water of the Mirror Pools. Left to right, the brave gals are Gail Ann Higgins, Josie Hicks, Penny King, Marty Mclntyre, Marlene Jack, Carol Siechert lstand- ingl, Linda Reavis, Kathy Alfredo, Sharon Acton, Jerilyn Mclntire, Susie Sparer, and Meredith Mitchell. DVS, LBHQUE UElJlI'1ElS P fs. - .nm lElllIlBCl Q it mm , if A KX J d Roose Car Show Queeng ABOVE: Dick Salsbury, spring prexyg u y , and Chuck Rowins, fall president, stand guard over the trophies dur- ing the May 'I auto show. Sweepstakes winner Terry Cressman re- ceived the trophy Judy is holding with his '55 Chevy stock car. RIGHT: Another highlight came during the Boys' League assembly- fashion show. Models for the event labove rightl were Dick Sals- bury, Chuck Ryerson, Kent Parsons, seatedg Gary Hibbard and Toby Spessard, standing. Bill Gruber was crowned Sweetheart of the Boys' League Cabinet during the assembly. BELOW: Steve Potter ' ' ' car along Auto Row lotherwise known closely scrutinlzes the winning as the g irls' basketball courtsl. Popular Activities f01'PHS :nn ii .ss l To find out how Pasadena High measured up, representatives of the four PHS groups in the evaluation study take part in a gag shot. ASB President Jim Ekstrom, Counselor Richard O'NeilI lrepresenting the administrationl, and Miss Ann Mc- Carthy, classified staff chairman, put the tapes to Faculty ACCl'9ClllEllUIl UU1TllTllllBB ACCREDITATION One of the main purposes of a high school is to pre- pare students for college. In order to prepare a pupil for a higher education, certain standards must be met. Until recently, the sole iudge of whether a school met these standards was the University of California. ln i957 a new organization, the CASSA lCalifornia Asso- ciation of Secondary School Administrationl entered the accreditation field. As a result, a massive program of self-evaluation began at PHS in the fall of l958. All phases of the school were subjected to the compre- hensive analysis, each department undergonig exacting scrutiny. In all, over lOOO pages of data were gathered on the various aspects of life at PHS, and this was only the beginning. For every hour spent in accumulating infor- mation, three vvere spent in crganizing and interpreting it, Eventually, all the work paid oFf, as PHS became one of the l5O schools accredited so far out of the 700 in California. Chairman John Stewart. 124 PHS' official accrediting committee talks over the situation in Harbeson Hall during an executive session. They are Mr. Earl Sams, educational consultant, the California State Department, Dr. Reuben Palm, LA County Schools' director of secondary education, Dr. Rudolph Sando, LASC dean of edumgion D, Kenneth Peters-, Beverly Hills High School principal, and D Gerwin Neher, Westchester High School principal. iVElLlBlZEEl Bllllflflg TEl'1'llUl'Yf GEVB H Z1-Qllli Salute The most ambitious project ofthe accredi- tation program was the compilation of the study in a single volume. Here, while Dr. Una Wickes, Senior Class President Linda Marazzi, and Principal Gladiss Edwards check over copies of the study, cabinet members Rick Rudy, Carolyn Macintosh, Toddy Draeger, Leslie Simmonds, Jim Ek- strom, Diana Duke, and Wayne Yates start the tedious gathering procedure. A room at the Education Center was the site. 2 f Q 1 x , X .. is f -1 N- . 'Q . V ' 'Q ,as we S is , 5 ., 2 7 R- 1 A R s,, 4 X VL N ' N. 5. Q Q S X . X ' i . 5 ' Ss . 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' , f .7 i ff' MLM ' f f, ,, , f fy M1163 ,x , XM Q any 4 5 Q, Q, ,:.1f',.5Ei5Q:-:gf HN' . if V ....,. 1 N m , is ., Q sc-. s , - is X we X c.. sr ss., , s . .. + N W ! sw VZ ' T s is as as -Q 4 l 1 x HUMANITIES SEMINAR Members of the humanities seminar are: Messrs. John Stewart, Tom Vournas, and David Leary, advisers Paul Henry, John Kiger, Pete James, David Barker, Daniel McCarroll, Marsha McMann, Leslie Simmonds Steve Samerian, Larry Lorimer, Chuck Rowins, Paul Clark, Monica Fuller, Steve Bumngton, Norm McCann Kay Hershey, Tom Parks. For the tvs' 'fthe OT PHS, adfanced and specializes cowses were added this year to the currrc,lum, The seminar-type additions were held outside class hours. Much of the paper work ot scheduled classes, homework, and tests was omitted to provide taster-moving instruction. Meeting at 7:00 in the morning, Mane day through Thursday, the science seminar provided the tutelage ot Cal Tech protessors. The tuture scientists explored such fields as glaciology, calculus, number theory, and quan- tum mechanics. With Miss Dorothy Alley directing, the Russian seminar group was the torerunner ot a regularly scheduled class next year. The group met in the afternoon. The humanities seminar was concern- ecl with the liberal arts, lt took the form ot open torum discussions ot outstanding hook and plays, and visitations to cultural exhiloits, Science seminar prof demonstrates angu- lar momentum to the advanced science group. u rm -m ec, in 2 ' W 1 1,1 , f 5 11 1 . , , Putting their heads together to plan building strategy, a trio of PHS workmen cons-ult the blueprints for their next maior move. UUI'1Sll'UCllUI'l M UVBEl lllllllg A long-awaited dream of PHS will at iast be fulfilled probably in February next year when Bulldogs at last move to their new campus site and building at Victory Park. Ever since l954, when the Pasadena City College was split up into two separate schools, the two levels, PHS and PCC, have shared one campus. The new school, which has been under construction since January of l958, will alleviate the terrific overcrowding that has marked the past five years here. With the move to Victory Park, the tenth grade will be added, and PHS will be- come a full-fledged three-year high school. PHS will have a home of its own . . . Victory Park will become Bull- dog Territory! Foundation pilings show much evidence of steel reinforcement as worker lrightl puts final touches on Wk hmm-1 121.- , J A 17 Q L f, -1 7 Mr 5 1 W ,V .V 1 .1 - Af-i ...., .,fqz ., ff! 1 ff ,- W' ff ,,. , . I , 1, , ,.-. , 1 1 fff f 1 1 . :1 - V, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - .,- , 6 6 1 , , ,. , ' 1 igff 11.11111-mzh , ,,,f' ,, X, ' -30,,,4.::' ., I, ' ' ' .,-. 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Judy competed in the regional finals and placed second. 2 ,ff X wi Yi Semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition were Larry Lorimer and Charlotte Fedde lseatedl, and Pete James, Wilma Web- ster, and Mike Halliwell lstandingl. Wilma was awarded a four- year tuition-paid scholarship to UCLA. 132 Copping the first annual Science Fair award was Sandy Wood. She and her proiect, Mr, Think, won out over 60 other PHS entrants, Gu. lf , f 1 f f 9 X O f M Junior Kathy Griffith will be Norway bound this s-ummer as PHS' representative to the American Field Service Deserving Bulldogs 5 LQ ig' L ,.. L WI., l L . X 1 I 1 MH, W H A, LRty3Vl?s'VvH...e 'LJ lilx 7,7 r 4-r.,. .1 , X., is 'x PHS' envoy to Boys' and Girls' States this John Deacon and Judy Johnson display tro- summer will be Dan Okimoto, Linda Dittber- phies and other awards won by members of the J If X 'K . 3 X 5 has X S' xcoc il 9? 0 in, V 'li . C 4 ' ss ' . ,Q ,user :im ,M ,f ,. ff' im 1. - QVQEET' Fall Publicity Commissioner Wayne Yates wc the recipient ofthe California Savings and l.oa A3sociation's medal. PHS Speech Department. Judy is holding the ner, and Doug Dexter. Studying govern- Foothill League trophy while John shows ot? the mental problems, the boys will travel to 8 l ' k Kiwanis award. Sacramento and Linda will trek to Davis, ' M California. R , U k Won Acclaim and Fame for Their Bffortsimrgr .Qiflwigi mm WMP c UJPCTX' 7 J Kline' we Chosen for their outstan ' g service, scholarstiip, an ci ship were Linda Marazzi and Jim Ekstrom as the Pasadena Exchange Clubs' Boy and Girl of the Year. R HONORS A DAR Good Citizenship Award - - Jean Grove National Secretaries Scholarship - Barbara Mackie Lions Club Speech Contest - Michael Parrish fx 1 Betty Crocker Homemaker ol Tomorrow Hilda Goin X United Nations Contest - - - Bob Joehnck Wanda Sandidge f,,, All-round Athlete ---- Cal Sheets Elks Award Most Valuable Student Judy Dollenmayer 'J iz! f Nino Leonardi Barbi Bolles Judy Dollenmayer - Chuck Rowins Toddy Draeger - Barbi Bolles Kay Quello - Peter Demopolous - Roger Hill John Deacon X KQV, , WWA ' ,,,. L Kiwanis ----' Panhellenic Rotary Club Shakespeare Club Merit Certificate Junior Class Essay Contest Bausch and Lomb Science Award American Legion Speech Contest PHS Spelling Champion - Junior Red Cross Delegates Valedictorian Salutatorian Bookworm Contest National Scholastic Spelling Champion Art Avvad Diane Gould - Craig Antrim Marcella Tsuchiya - Dave Barker Jean Grove Barbara Bolles - Denise Casco - Rob Gage Diane Gould ffm , M f ,, S'E0l'YlJUOl'l Ball HUl'lU1'BEl King and QUEEN of HBEFISH The annual Storybook Ball, sponsored by the Senior Class, was held at the San Marino Womens Club this year on February 27. The 52 original candidates for the Royal Court were selected from each senior basic class, Judges narrowed the field down to 20, then to the final count of ten. After the final selection, voting for the candidates was left to the student body at large on a penny a vote basis, with the money being used toward the Senior Prom in June. Crowned at the dance by Senior Class President Linda Marazzi and Veep Terry Lierclce were the King and Queen of Hearts, Bill Northrup and Jodie Raymond. The Royal Dance lrightl followed with the court dancing with their escorts for the evening. At lower right is Princess Joanne Harris and Danny Wier, and in the foreground is Queen Jodie Raymond and Craig Wendell. ROYAL COURT Shown after their crowning were the King and Queen of Hearts, Bill Northrup and Jodie Raymond. Behind them stand other members of the Royal Court: Randy Serrurier, Joanne Harris, Albie Williams, Nancy Farrell, Mel Hein, Janet Phetteplace, Jim Hurt, and Sharon Gray. sy We if X Ns Mwmf f Wwiwfwgg Q S Q. 5. S V. WW Vfwffwfwm ,, , W, ve-ywwmwwmw ,W '41 ...ww , new ff . . . o : . 2 ' .ri Q' . f I Y f 5 . S X . x . K: - Q K. X . rl A ,A Crowning King Bill Norlhrup was Senior Class President Linda Mavazzi. Many people attended the coronofion dance at the Son Marino Women's Dancing the Royal Dance were Jodie Raymond and her escorl, Craig Club. Wendell, and Princess Joanne Harris and her escort, Dan Wier. 4v Muffy .ff ww, N--.mmmummwm Creative Writing Ulllll Produced li'lI'Si liliEl'3l'Y Aliil'l0lUQY f 136 wr A dream came true with the class of i959, at least as for as Mrs. Mildred McFarland was concerned. Artes, PHS' first literary anthology, was a 44-page masterpiece. Sponsored by the Creative Writing Club, it contained art, photography, short stories, poetry, music, and essays. An untold number of hours went into the creation of Artes, with well over lOO students contributing ma- terial. All of the published works were those of PHS iuniors and seniors, only the best appearing in the anthology. . Mrs, Mildred McFarland points- toward some art work being considered for the anthology. Holding the sketches is Paul Clark, seated is the artist, Walt Cleveland. In the final stage of production, Editor Ron Raley and Co-adviser Tom Vournas go over the final page proofs before the printing process began. Anthology editorial staff members were selected from the Creative Writing Club. Pictured from the left are Wanda Sandidge, Rob Gage, club president, Ron Raley, Artes editor, and Janice Alder. gs! YT' 'S' sw gh- n W! 5 A.-,, i W M DOQDBlCl'l, ilLll1lDl' DBHCB SllB The Junior Class-sponsored Sadie Hawkins turnabout dance gave PHS femmes their one and only chance to git that guy. From top: Crowned as King ond Queen of Dogpatch were Pat Kennedy and Ed Stewart. This twosome donned gunnysacks' and radish corsages. Dogpatch sheriff Dan Okimoto presented them with a live chicken. Waiting in line to get hitched by Marryin' Sam in the guise of Tom Parks, were many hopeful PHS'ers. Out to capture their men any way they can are Junior Class Council members Jinny Hezlep and Chris Dinwiddie. Hank Harbers and Reams Hofline don't look too unhappy about the situation and reports leaked out that they had a good time. may 137 SIUCIEIII Teachers, UTIVEFS AITIHSSEEI KTIUWI EIQB ' KR I 'fl3TsEfi' lc 38 Senior teacher Charlotte Stump aids the Sharon Boswell, student aide at Willard Elementary, gives a geogra- regular teacher by drilling second graders in phy lesson to students who appear no larger than herself. arithmetic at Hamilton Elementary. STUDENT TEACHING Assisting the regular teachers in the classroom and thereby gaining valuable experience were I5 student teachers this year. By actually taking over the class and teaching, these students learned techniques that would have been very difficult, if not impossible, to teach by lecture. Mr. Robert Burns served as coordinator for the program. DRIVER TRAINING The keystone to the attack on traffic accidents has been the drivers' training program in the state of California. Made a graduation requirement to insure road safety through sate drivers, the pro- gram also included actual behind-the-wheel in- struction on an optional, after school or Saturday basis. The program was ot financial benefit, those who take the course enioying lower insur- ance rates. use 6' PASADENA ciw SCHDDE I' 5 DUAL CONTROL DRIVER TRAINING CAR DONATED lnstructing behind the wheel driving this year have been Messrs. Ralph White and Bill Jones. In the driver's seat here is Dave Ruoff, while Mr. White gives out I X with the do's and don'ts. X !,,,,,,, , BY gg NATZEL OLDSMOBILE AND PASADENA ASSOClATl0N or INSURANCE Assms X l i lit s 1 M f'4 z ,Ns Y X - X '? tt s r -'R M2133 t 5f::'f'- 4 Y I A f' ,f ' v ,X x 1 .R 'Y ,Q ,..,, ' . V, X. L ' I .ff ,,, ' ,' 1 A V by jg, , 4 1 it 'M rx n 1 I, K , . -V I s Q, .F ' A 1 F PROJ ECT RECORD COMMITTEE fe ROW ONE: Martin Newman, Pat Kennedy, Linda Dittberner, Diana Duke, Claes Klang. ROW TWO: Mr. Eckels, Wayne Yates, Charlene Pierson, Paul Muehlberger, Nancy Grizzle, Gary Hibbard. YEHFIS BVEITIS WEPB Recorded by PPUIECI P.ECU1'Cl Anxiously awaiting to buy their Proiect Record tickets from Charlene Pierson and Nan: Grizzle are Betty Zook, Elka Joubert, Norm Manz, and Sharon Swinney. Y iff' 3 , rf. Featuring live recordings of memorable happenings and events ot the past year, Project Record moved into its second year with characteristic acclaim. The record, a long-playing 45, was put out by Custom Fidelity Records and cost only titty cents. Under the leadership ot Claes Klang, the Protect Record com- mittee sorted through a mile of tape re- cordings to come up with the ten min- utes that appear on the record. Appear- ing on the record were such important activities as the Muir tootbail game, the crowning ot the Homecoming Queen, outstanding pep rallies, and assemblies throughout the year. 139 X M- W '55 9,4 ,f -1,4 3 1. 1 n ' 55551 jf. may T nw 'ummm WM ,mf Www , W we 'f , jf m I ., l f' In m .,,..X X , ' 1 -es,-as x . Ia: .1 f ? I 7 f 1 ' ' X 1 , i 1 Q g ' as 2 ' .Q M' f 5, 1, M x X 5 f A X ff V 4 . x K I Mk , SV. N' if , ..., D, 4, x. Q, , , I f f ffm f A 1 4, ff V ! W x If A 'B '0 Q ' W ef I I R V Q 1' f M y X X 5, ,ZW ' Z ' Q if ,Q 5 , A 4 , in 1 7 :Q-gy, may vmvrmmf mmm. mm 0 wma. eww I uw. A XL'- JY 9375 , ' , , ,, g ff V ., , j ., 2, W , iv 452 I ,I it VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Bob Olds, Lon Clearwater, Bob Kurzy, Cal Sheets, Greg Avedesian, Doug Berkshire, Walt Butler. ROW TWO: Coach Ron Robinson, Ben Samson, Bill Cramer, Gil Vasquez, Al Williams, Ray Chancellor, Mel Hein, Coach Tom Hamilton. ROW THREE: Bob Karren, John Arekelian, Larry Misch, Al Bias, Ray Long, Len Landwehr, Nino Leonardi, Coach Dick Simmons. ROW FOUR: Tom Baskerville, Tom Dalzell, Lloyd Keesee, Vic Yamato, Larry Boskovich, Ed Mackenzie, Jim Childs. The Pasadena Bulldogs' varsity football team played through an exciting and winning i958 football season. Getting Ott to a fast start, the varsity defeated Arroyo, 20-2, and shut out the Rosemead Panthers, l9-O. Meeting last seasons CIF champs, Chaltey, in the third encounter ot the year, Pasa- dena overcame a tourth quarter deficit ot lo-O to score a 20-l6 win in one ot the most thrilling upset victories ever played on Horrell Field. Highly over-confident alter an early season success, PHS tell on the short end of a l9-7 score with La Puente. Finding it hard to recover, the next two games were dropped, one to Burbank, 26-6, and the other to the fine performance of the Glendale eleven. Things brightened as Glendale Hoover fell, l3-7, and PHS elced out ci 7-6 victory over Burroughs, but the season closed on a sour note as the varsity lost to traditional rival John Muir, l4-7. ' 'E ix ' , c ' A A-.,X,:,,uQa,5 Q W M, W . ,jp Bulldog coaches Dick Simmons and t h , Ty Ron Robinson pause for ci pose dur- 11 32 . - 'vznfjswt lf' '7,t 5, in afternoon football practice. In vs 1, , Q, 9 . v Aw 1 , Q Y P2-W1 t ' 1' ,Q , , 3 A.. 5 is Y? 1 'Zi Z Q B X Q, ,Q ' ,V gf J' 1 Q M ty , 1 , Y ,Q j X G A ,WW 1-rf..:., '43 , 27 fi-1:4 4 - ff, , , ,Mt -55, . - .QW-1, . L. , 4542? 4 t I .. t H rw Q A f 1' ,, 0- lx, Pr -5 , X, ,,,, fi Stanley Riordan 'M PHS Athletic Director L c lrt' l l i Doug Berkshire Ray Chancellor Lon Clearwalers 5 Coach Dick Simmons looks intenily at the fimeclock on the Rosemead field as the seconds tick away while his PHS charges hold a I9-0 lead over the Panthers. 1 , 'Rl XJ. - 1,- s S' I Q. 1 , 1. Q tw , hi. ..i.. s ,, . . S x x Q 'Z 'S .Ev Q, . 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We I mg 1, .fav- asm , s 7 ! ,Z ,,f f ' O f, AZ P 1 , W' 7 1. 'W-X 1 40 rf in ,2 , , 1 ff! O' W , 1 f, ,Z ,,V 1, ' 'mr-.. f Z 3-lfsag.. f ff 4 M Q, if f I I, ,M I A - f:- ff f 1 M y , 72352, if ,. A ,T , ,,,, . f f f A X, - , T...,Wff, A ,f If X l 4 y A as , f , I V. M ,X K 'lv' ,W K 1 f X A Referees raise their hands in unison while signaling first PHS touchdown of the PHS-Chaffey game. Note the despondent look on Chaffey player at left. The Bulldogs upset the tough Tigers, 20-16. These Bulldogs LEU U19 WHY Larry Misch Bob Olds f r'fr 1 o ' 1' f an-..,,i 1 VA,,.,,: , V.5: ,1',, , , a 26 X ,iv 1 W 0 X ' f l, Q gl X s J X 1 Am 2 , , ,W as f l f YQ? X 4 ,f f W l958l VARSITY SCOREBOARD Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Us 20 19 20 7 6 l3 7 7 Won , W ,NX Arroyo Rosemead Charley La Puente Burbank Hoover Burroughs John Muir 5, Lost 4 Ben Samson Cal Sheets sW ss r f' ...ga fr f f 4 ,f s X ' Q of 51, f rwgsvis I ' f , x 2-Lf or X A Z -f ,f 'K 7 , Us f , ft W f .sf - , Q4 4 TW 4 , ,f ZW ,, 4 Alble Williams New J, , f Q m,,,W,f 1-f Mew , f 7 EL , f bk x xivx qw AR Ali Y m iv NY X252 ff . 1 e , gag? X .A X 40 ....k 5 l , I X. 2: S ks , A. Q bf l w' SX X V K ,R z. R if 'bv 1 ,- -N. W 1 ,X , , wi f 1, ,- J-, ,V , ff , ' mkfc, , , , , 7 fy V, I 0 ,W ,ff , W f W, V' X W, Wie ? fffz 1. sf!! ' fs 1 f f, Q, . 21? .,..,, ' ' A 'W7i0W7 off ,gy ,,,-L g ' is S f--- 4 , 44. 1511, 1 - fs V 1 'lom Hamilton JV Head Coach Undeleated illl'S WOR 5EC0l'lCl Straight Title Coach Tom Hamilton led his PHS junior varsity gridders to their second straight Foothill League championship in two years. This year, led by tail- loacks Dennis Montgomery and W. H. Butler, the team played through an undefeated season. Montgomery averaged eight yards per carry, while Butler led the team in total points scored with 58. The season was highlighted by the upset, 27-20 victory over Chafley and the 52-i2 slaughter ot La Puente. A perfect ending to a perfect season came with the 33-7 defeat of arch rival John Muir. As ot the end of two full seasons ot play, the iayvees boast a tremendous record ot i7 wins and l loss. ROW ONE: Tom Hamilton, Woody Hill, Mike Whiting, Bucky Bucklen, Hugh Beck, Paul Endholm, James Glendenning, Marv Dozier, Zimi Dandridge, Bob Barnes, Mel Walton. ROW TWO: Phil Vedder, Wilbur Guthrie, Richard Milford, W. H. Butler, Max Burras, John Schwoerer, George Erran, Dennis Lundin, John Trevisano, Craig Lagerstrom, Jim Roberts, Fred Kemp. ROW THREE: Bill Bordwell, Bill Ridley, Bob Allin, Frank Wayne, Walt Barker, Chuck Siegel, Dennis Montgomery, Keith Olwin, Bruce Peterson, John Arakel- ian, Bill Domer, Victor Yamato. Coach Hamilton examines the spheroid with regular JV charges Keith Olwin l30l and Bruce Peter- son lkneelingl, and W. H. Butler i32i, Dennis Montgomery, Bill Domer, and Woody Hill. This is the nucleus that led the team to another undefeated year. 146 5 1 ct Wi-'ZWQ' f ,Z fy 4 , ,W AW. X Z W , ROW ONE: Jim Barry, Ron Guyer, Bill Plumlee, Bill Chamberlain, Herman Velasquez, Gay Frey, Ken Inouye, Willis McComas, Richard Ward, Bob Chase, Dan Okimoto. ROW TWO: Dave Larry, Jerry McBay, John Werbelow, Jim Meadows-, Dick Cantrell, Mike Tibbs, Richard Delgado, Richard Meriil, Joe Vasquez, Richard Lopez, Doug Goddard, Don Hoover, George Phillips. ROW THREE: Art Martinez, Mike Collins, Gene Des Jardins, Roy Dent, Steve Brubaker, Dan Valiant, Dick Sanner, Terry Goddard, Tom Johnson, Bill Hoop, Bill Taylor, George Moreno, Coach Jerry Todd. Bullpups Struggle Through So-so Season PHS' Bullpups, under the mentorship of Coach Jerry Todd, and paced by the fine offensive and defensive performances of end George Phillips, came out of a somewhat promising season with a mediocre 3-6 record. After a T4-T3 loss to Arroyo, the Bullpups turned and edged Rosemead, 7-6. The Bees were really feeling their oats against Chatfey and trounced the Tiger Cubs, 26-O, in by far their best game of the season. The Pups had worse luck against La Puente, losing a tough T9-T7 contest. ln their first league hassle, Burbank defeated PHS, 32-l3. The next week against Glendale, the Bullpups traveled to Burroughs and lost again, 24-l2. ln the seasons finale against Muir, the Bullpups were slaughtered, 38-T3. All in all, the Bullpups were the hard luck team of the league. 5, 4. Q ,J z, 3. . s 2, jg, vel. 2 H 'ft emi' 'ff?'zr-rw' , ' 4 2, , ,a. 9,1 -W.-' ,ifffgrf ff tr, - ,. r . -.-g2.'sA.G.P2:.-.ef 535115416 PM wiv -W , .fw?yn, .J 'lllffz 'I 48 . N. . A V C, W, V F ' zd, e Y 1 X Bee flash George Phillips paced the Bullpups to their few victories. He hus- tled 85 yards to make the winning TD and lead the Pups to their first win against Rosemead. In Foothill League action Phillips scored the maiority of the Bulldog TD's, even though he oper- ated from an end position. B halfback Jim Meadows looks for some running room here as referee ap- A pears to be set to make the tackle. Jim got by the ref on this one. X x X M, X,A, ,W 'S -gg is 1 S5 XX N X QR it ' Q X NON-f gs. gag: Q L1 x x x X X k X PQ XA: M.: ...... N. maxi X c X xx 1 X Albie Williams Football Banquet ll0I'10l'EEl NBBSIH G1'lClElEI'S Randy Goodman Most Improved Ben Samson Most Inspirational Varsity Dick Cantrell Most Inspirational B Team wx Varsity Dave Larry M 1 I d C78-- iZL Jf ,f,, W M' f , f f y - r V. , Q ,r , ' A ' f t t ,f X fi tt, Xl ' W ,yy ,,,, 0 I i tai 'Rs Marv Dozier Most Improved Junior Varsity , W ws sm ,mf 149 150 ROW ONE: Nino Leonardi, Vernon Halloway, Ed Mackenzie, Al Filger, Larry Wright, Howard Zatkin, Dennis Smith, Dick Salsbury. ROW TWO: Ed Evans, Don Hughes, Vic Howard, Mike 0'Donnell, Reams Hotline, Dan Wier, Jim Roberts, Hank Lewis, Norm Crandall, Ron Raley, Coach George Scott. ll8l'SllY llUODSlEl'S Li8ll'lEfl 'l'l'lll'Cl Pl8C8 in League PlEY The Bulldog varsity cagers again brought Pasadena High a winning season, turning in a time l4-8 season record. The scrappy hoopsters, although boasting only four wins in ten starts in tough Foothill League competition, took undisputed third place behind CIF champs Glendale and Hoover. Coach George Scotts crew was sparked by big center Dan Wier, who received all-league and second team all-CIF honors. Wier led the Big Red scorers with a total of 369 points and a l6.5 game average. Senior guard Dick Salsbury showed his tremendous potential in the early season en- counters, but a series ot bad breaks prevented him from breaking the cords for more than 25l markers. Forwards Mike O'Donnell and Hank Lewis balanced the Bulldog attack, with Lewis winding up with 207 tallies. Both Hank and Mike turned in excellent performances in PHS' 36-33 triumph over Muir in the last game ot the season. Seniors Nino Leonardi and Dennis Smith rounded out the starting tive as they Hlled the guard slots. Ninos clutch basket in the last tour seconds of play was enough to de- feat Burbank, 45-43, and Smith's defensive skills made it rough on opposing teams. The smooth-working Bulldogs were unbeatable when they were clicking, as shown by their 60-Sl defeat of Arroyo, Sierra League champs, and their 88-66 rout of Notre Dame. The hoopsters took the Foothill League consolation tourney honors with ci 43-34 win against Muir's Mustangs. Other letter winners included seniors Larry Wright, Ron Raley, and junior Vic Howard. Coach George Scott In the midst of four defenders, guard Dick Salsbury attempts a iump shot during the Burbank tussle. , R-, Quan VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES PHS .,,,,, ,. 39 La Puenle Q8 PHS ,..., 60 Arroyo A 5l PHS ,, ,... , 40 El Monte 50 PHS ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 9 Baldwin Park 46 PHS .,.., 63 Azusa , 33 PHS ,,,,,,,,.... 83 Notre Dame 66 PHS .....,,,, . 55 Burbank 56 PHS .......,SS S 58 Glendale 73 WEA PHS YY,,.,, ... 55 S. Pasadena 38 PHS ........, ,, 46 Hoover , 48 PHS ....,,,,.,,, 49 Burroug S 39 PHS ,,,,...,. . 55 ST. Francis 36 PHS ,. ,.,.. , 40 Muir 55 PHS ,i..... 60 Roserneacl 44 PHS i,,i....,,,. 45 Burbank . , 43 P.'lS ......,,,, 44 Glendale , 53 PHS ,,,,,,.... 51 Hoover , . 62 PHS ,,,,,,.... 48 Burroughs A 42 PHS ,,,, .,.., 3 6 Muir ,, ,, 33 Won 14, Lost 8 Agile Nino Leonardi tries to block a lay- . . My M up shot of adversary, while Dick Salsbury V 'Z wl '4'fv comes in for an assist. ,Wim X v f LM ' 7 , ly 4 X fy 1 I A ,X X 7 , ? W f 'iff I xi, S W xr X f , 5 , 4 MLW f fmwzaww' We Action appears hot and heavy here as cagemen Hank Lewis 191 and Mike O'DonneIl i24l take a toss up from Burbank's Bob Kostclnzer i55l. Hank Lewis Mike O'DonnelI Forward Forward 152 Dick Salsbury Guard Nino Leonardi Guard wp, r m1 1 THESE l'l3I'E1WUUC1ITlE1'l Led ll'lE A112101-1, SC01'1l'lQ 11.44 15011115 'P Up in the air goes forward Hank Lewis for a sure fwo points against Nolre Dame. Dan Wier Center ff Wjfy 44' 775.45 f Zig!! X. f V47 f' f f f 4 AVERAGES Wier ,,,, Solsbury .,AA. Lewis AY,,,,AA. O'Donnell .... Leonofcli Wright Smith .AA. Roley ...... 1-lowo rd ...., Fnlger .,,,,,, ,,,.., .. Crandall .. ,.......A.,.,.A..............,,,,,.,,4. .. ,. 16.7 12.5 9.4 .. 7.4 .. 4.7 .. 2.6 .. 1,2 .. 2.0 .9 1.1 .4 Average Poinis Per Game Dennis Smith tries to pass the ball, but runs into interference from a Burroughs Indian. 1 14 529' S a ,,'f 1 '- . ff? Q r f rllr X mi eg. N PX-ww , ff I . ' ' - .M ? s 11iZ.' fi xxx www. II Il DBHQBFUUS Dall. . . it UZ! X 5251550 x X, ff X 2. 1 N4 N-ffffff l t75,a.wayAgsyZ1:' Q A 54 H41 . gym , ff x J ,W ,- ag . J 2-ix f' , X, 'W J , ,ff Hardwood center Dan Wier, all 6'6 , 215 pounds of him, led the Bulldog attack with an average of 16.7 points per game. Dan was selected for the second all-CIF team and Foothill League first team. v MU ,J A f ,17 Q W f if 4 f f Mg, ,f f 1 , x 3 Q 4 ROW ONE: Rick McMichael, Girard Grater, Dave Anderson Brian Smith Paul Benware Dave Barton Frank Startup. ROW TWO: Jeff Weeks, Dan McDonald, Scott Samuelsen Kent Parsons Gary Taylor Tim Tally, Al Sotelo, Mr. Jim Snyder, Coach. Bullpups l'lIllSl'lBEl SEBSDH l1'l LBBQIUB UBllElI' Upsetting the Muir Colts, Sl-46, in the season finale was the lone bright spot in the Bullpups' cage fortunes this year. However, it there is an compensation for a l-9 league record, that would be a triumph over the Ponies. The overall season slate showed six victories against i5 detects, including an earlier loss to the lviuirites, making revenge all the sweeter. Pacing the Pasadenans all year was senior Brian Smith, averaging close to ten points per game. Kent Parsons, also a senior, was top rebounder throughout the season and found his shooting eye in Foothill com- petition. Leading iuniors on the squad were Dan Mac- Donald and Jerry McClain. Mac Donald was a consist- ent scorer and rebounder who won a starting spot dur- ing the Foothill campaign. Occasional flashes of scoring potential highlighted McClain's eftorts. ln the final Muir scrap, it was senior Tim Tally, along with Parsons, who sparked the Pups with some sharp- shooting from the corner. Another performer who came on strong towards the end ol the year was iunior Scott Samuelsen. Center Kent Parsons i3l goes up for a tip-off while Tim Tally l'l3l and Jerry McClain l'l5l, stand by ready to grab the elusive ball. IiYm1'lE1SlS Cl0lJlJE1'ECl 1JD0l1EI'1lSf Uopped CII' Title Again PHS Athletic Director Stanley Riordan presents CIF champion Danny Number one s-idehor Garcia with his coveted high-point man trophy. i f Z , , 4 Jerry Todd Coach I959 CIF RESULTS CIF Finals Scoring: Pasadena, 35, El Rancho, 23V2 Antelope Valley, I7, Lakewood, l3'f2, Muir, IQVZ Baldwin Park, 9, Excelsior, 5, Santa Paula, 4V2. Steve Wilkes warms up in his pet event, the twenty-foot rope climb, an event in which he set a new school record of 3.8 seconds and tied for the CIF champion- ship. se man, Bill White shows top form here as he practices his dismount. i SMGKING GYMNASTICS TEAM ROW ONE: Steve Samerian, Mike Crook, Phil Rudnick, Bill rick Richard Gaines Hank Sleelsmilh Charles Ryerson John Lee, Steve Kay, Tim Nelson, Alan Rogers, Dennis Harfman, Paul 'ig Dick Yanoff d Hillson Bob Olds Bill While om Jacobs, Gaylon Davis, Danny Garcia. ROW TWO: Ken Pal Burgess Sieve Wilkes Mike Allin Greg Parker Pasadena s powerlul gymnastic team again came through to win their iaurth Cll: championship in Eve years. Since the tantastic Coach Jerry Todd came to Pasadena live years ago he has coached the mat- men to 54 wins and only three losses. The big gun on this years team was Dan Garcia. He had a years total ol 202 points, l3 ot which he tallied in the CIF finals when he placed hrst on the horizontal and parallel bars, and third on the long horse, :ul Jacobs, CIF finalist, does a dimcull pancake as parl of his free erclse routine. Paul shared honors with Danny Garcia as high-point 58 in S1 UIJIJUTIBITIS SLICDUITIIJBEI ID Solid Varsity Squad Pasadena concluded a so-so track season this year by placing four men and the UA relay team in the CIF prelims at Muir High. Broad jumper Jim Childs, high hurdler Walt Butler, pole vaulter Mel Hein, B hurdler George Phillips, and the relay team of Walt Butler, Toby Spessard, Dave Liggett, and Childs ioined a group ot other Foothill League stars in CIF competition at Re- dondo Beach. The relay quartet and Phillips went on to the semi-finals and Phillips advanced to the finals and a CIF first place. As usual, the cindermen got oft to a fine season start by whipping Montview League champs, La Puente, that victory being followed by successive trouncings of Mark Keppel and St. Francis. The Foothill League season began as PHS traveled to Burbank, but the locals' debut was spoiled, 63-38. League champs, Muir, routed the PHS tracksters, 83-QI. , M ff Coach Dick Simmons' and CIF qualifiers Walter Butler and W. H Butler pause during afternoon practice for the photographer. I I H .. ,.,,, .,,, 4- - N W :V 5 f VV I Y-5...-...-. ' t- ' ' + .f - , - , ' f fr-V . ww.. ,,,., ,,,, .l c v .. ,V A N hr V -I ., ,, . , s.. I I W 'W ' A ' 'W I ROW ONE: Fred Kemp, Tom Deal, Chuck Patterson, Lloyd Keesee, Pat McCambridge, Jim Childs, Toby Spessurd, Paul Cartier, W. H. Butler, Mel Hein. ROW TWO: Mike Morris, Greg Avedesian, Woody Hill, Zimmie Dandridge, Eric Brooks, Walter Butler, Dean Sweeny, Bob Tucker, Larry Morgan, Sam Kirk. ROW THREE: Coach Simmons, Roy DiBias, AI Bias, John Schowerer, Bob Wells, Leon Yezerski, Rick Chap- man, Doc Arrand, Tom Dalzell, Dave Liggett, Ray Chancellor. VARSITY TRACK SCORES PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 62 La Puente 67 St. Francis 90 Mark Keppel 70 Cathedral 38 Burbank ..A,,,,. 40 Glendale l9lf2 Hoover ........,A 53 Burroughs 20172 ' Muir .,..,,,,, 42 37 l4 34 66 64 34V2 83' 2 IF! SWE!!! , ,vw fwpnwanrf 6939? Wx N f 5 A 4 Q X oh il, , 6 'QQ' ,ff ,W kN we fm sf , '95 -. ,,,, A . ' QW: , y W. ' If ' 4. ww W M 7 W' Wfsuuf fvw 'fn ' M1795 'ff 7' 'ft V .Lt .. M. UZ. vmwfs ,H M ' ,duh .s ,, Q ,.4xi??, 1 I' W A 11.-N l'-532542 , 6 -- 61' 'L fm. 'if J 9 fn... -i.'55wW .,mV.,?f- 'Y' ,E L PM ,5-sf ?'7l775'SQ,,,,- af' Wk! N , . ,.: B relay team member Larry Jaskulek hands the baton to James Lloyd as an unidentl fied Keppel opponent waits for his man. James Childs Lloyd Keesee Toby Spessard Broad .lump High Jump 100 Hurdles Events 5l'10t Pvt 220 mm 1777! f 7 7. 4 yZMT'ff ' 2, U 7 ' , f 1 ffw ff fp 7 m if 144 Wy H , , ' . ff ' ' A-WWV 'NME I f 'W' YZg'xf4f9-vffififfi 0 K W f 'f ffff f , ffm gi' f Ww 7Zf'- ' - ,ff41H,w4T,mLfQ'jg A -1 1.,V :AW 3 X 7. f 2 7f2, W 5 li? V, W V I i Z V? ll'D1'11T1E11 George Phillips Faced BEE TFBCIESIEFS ROW ONE: Tom Deal, Brian Smith, Doug Harley, Dave Larry, George Phillips, Dick Cantrell, Jim Lloyd, Mike Morris. ROW TWO: Coach Simmons, John Andrew, Jerry McBay, Larry Jaskulek, Dick Delgado, Howard Siegel, Earl Henderson, Craig Lockard, Gene Des Jardins, Fred Kemp. . f 11+ , 4 , . A Q Z, ,ff,, if Zh , , . 4 W ' 9 2 160 Brian Smith High Jump l 959 BEST Pole Vault-l3'6 ....., . MARKS Hein High Jump-5'lO ....,. ,.... K eesee Shot Put -52'8lf2 ......... .,.,,, K eesee Broad Jump-2l'8V2 ........... ..,,,,.e,.,.,, C hilds l2O High Hurdles-l4.8 ....,, .,.,,, B utler, W, l8O Low Hurdles-19.9 ,,,,... ,,,,e,, C hildg 70 High Hurdles-8.7 ......., ,,,,,, P hillips 440-51.8 ......,......,.........,, ,.,,., L iggett 880-2:l0.0 .,...... ,,,,,,w,,,,, B 05 Mile-5:l0.0 ..,..., ,,,,,, C Qrfier l00-l0.2 -...... ,..................,..e S pessord 220-22.3 .....,.,... .....,,....,.,,.,,....,,,, S pessqrd RGlOy-l:3l.6 ....,,,,.,,,..., W, l l, Butler, Liggetfl Spessard, Childs L I fi Z ' , George Phillips 1 9 70 Yard High Hurdles , , ',' ,fikgf X W V - Ify, . CIF Champion 6 Z Q35 vs? 'NX .xx 1 'Q .www 'Blum QW-,. ,bm ,L W Awww Mm Y mWn -rf VM fr f 1 f ,l I , A f ,ff , , , ff 6 W V f 77 1 V A A 3 WY 4 X f V 'fl WZ f' W. f- ,, W , K9 1 Z' I Ace pole-vaulter Mel Hein clears the bar easil 13'6 in competition this year, Only ca bodl 7 y in this shot period. Mel cleared taken ack kept him from going to the s f f , ' 1 f W X X404 Zi fy 14 f f -if fff, f A ' ' X fr Z, , H ff if X , Z 4 f ,Z f W Z f y-wrenched b H during a warm-up tate finals. fn .. .,.,. 4 4,:..,.,,.::.:::b ,, V ,,,,, M - , i 49 j K Q 09 X xx, r W, 644 4 as 4 f i fl, 2 f ' 1 3 V! K f .. ---- . ' 4 ' ,V f ' 3.3:--:Q 'A ,, 4, ff , .e::,,,, .1, - A, 'I6 1 .N f if Z y ff ' Q' X ,vw- so L . .gig,,g 1, x f iff M 4 We ,. , Ma, Y VARSITY BASEBALL ROW ONE: Cal Sheets, Lenard Landwehr, Paul Sclsman, Herm Velasquez, Doug Thompson, Bill Cramer, Frank Wayne, Dave Runquist. ROW TWO: John Richmond, Coach Ron Robinson, Mike O'DonneII, Larry Misch Lonnie Clearwaters, Dan Wier, Bob Karren, Al Filger, Dick Evans. ll'81'SilY Fl1'llSllEElil'0Ul'll'lf WIS illISi Dlfllill HEVB lt Paced by the spectacular stickwork ot Wendell Hunter, the Pasadena Bulldog baseballers finished their first winning season in Foothill League competition to wind up in fourth place with an 8-7 slate, including a pair of victories over John Muir's fifth-place Mustangs. As the first Bulldog ever to hit at a .400 clip, Wendy slammed the ball to the tune of .404 in league action and .435 for the overall season, as well as driving in eight of his teammates. His efforts gained him an out- Despite a bad spiking in the first Hoover game, Wen- dell Hunter led PHS behind the plate. In 37 times at fielder's spot on the all-Foothill first team, along with catcher Cal Sheets, who hit for a .305 average and amassed l4 RBl's. Named to the second-dll-league squad were Mike O'Donnell and Al Filger. As a pitcher, O'Donnell wound up with a 6-2 record and an ERA of 2.29 to lead the PHS mound corps. Filger was the team leader in runs-batted-in with l5, and improved rapidly to become a fine first baseman. bat, Hunter triggered 12 singles and three doubles to Senior hurler Mike O'DonnelI led the action behind the mound wind UP with U -405 boiling UVefU9e- with a total of six wins behind two losses. W ,, VM , L 1 ,wi , W , L if 10 wdlr . Dan Wler puts out a welcomung hand to Duck Evans who has iust broken a scoreless deadlock. gb I xi, X new-WN. Q ,, 5 be if is N1-,+.l,,2xQig R W 9 J rr was M .X A- A 'Nfl' xy! ,, xx -Q xxx f A f M 4 rv fg- ' 4 Spunky Evans came an to run for Dave Runqulst stole a base, and took two bases on a single by Cal Sheets to Junior first baseman AI Filger reaches high to pick up a Action behlnd the plate was under the close scrutmy of staunch fast ball from John Richmond for that all-important third OUY. 7 Xt A ffr' , 31 K f hz, Q , - 2 M ' K 'Q ' ,MM V S -4 ,ff 1 fig, JV BASEBALL Second baseman Herm Velasquez reaches for first as base coach Lonnie Clearwaters gives him the go sign. Velasquez took his base on an error by the second baseman. BASEBALL SCORES PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS l La Puente ., l Arroyo 2 Montebello 4 Monrovia .. i2 Cathedral 6 Rosernead 6 Burbank l Glendale .. l4 Hoover O Burroughs 5 Muir 4 Burbank O Glendale .. i2 Hoover 6 Burroughs 4 Muir 3 Burbank 7 Glendale .. l Hoover 2 Burroughs 2 Muir League: Won 8, Lost 7 Season: Won 9, Lost 12 Coach Ron Robinson gives Dave Run- quist some batting pointers as out- fielders Larry Misch, Tom Parks, Dick Evans, and third baseman Lenard Landwehr look on. ROW ONE: Roy Dent, Jim Roberts, Walt Barker, John Moseley, Harold Shively, Walt Hunt, Vern Hallo- way. ROW TWO: Bob Chase, Bob Allen, Stan Giles, Bucky Bucklen, Bill Bordwell, Vic Yamato, Bob Doi, Bob Barnes, Coach Tom Hamilton. BATTING STATISTICS AB H Ave. Wendell Hunter ..,... 37 15 .405 Cal Sheets .......,,. 42 13 .309 Paul Salsman ..T,,, 42 13 .309 Dave Runquist .,.... 13 3 .231 Al Filger .....,........ 35 8 .230 John Richmond ...... 41 9 .219 Lenard Landwehr ....... 5 1 .200 Lonnie Ciearwaters .,........ 10 2 .200 Dick Evans .........,..,...... 30 5 .166 Tom Forks ,.......,............... 35 6 .143 Herman Velasquez ............ 24 3 .115 Mike O'Donnel1 ..,,.,,......... 15 1 .067 SO-O'Donne1l, 345 Wier, 375 Richmond, 10 BB-O'Donnel1, 215 Wier, 205 Richmond, 9. SB-Filger, 65 Evans, 65 Velasquez, 45 Sheets, 35 Parks 35 Runquist, 15 Richmond, 1. HR-Filger, 25 Sheets, 15 Parks, 15 Saisman,1. 3B-Parks, 15 Richmond, 15 Filger, 15 Sals- man, 1. 23-Sheets, 45 Hunter, 35 Filger, 25 Salsman, 15 Parks, 1. Shortstop John Richmond puts the tag on teammate Herm Velflsn-:ev durinu u oractice session at Victory Park. Dangerous Dan Wier pitched PHS to two wins, one of which was against Muir. He took the bitter pill four times-, three of them being close decisions. 'I6 i 5 W i ! , ,wwf Q 1 Q 'ZH i x Steve Smith First Man um! 22- gm 9.1 Q 33 D0 :iz Vt X i YWW ' W M. .. X4 . WWW? f .. Aww . , www .eww ,Ki G 2 2 f , 5 ' QW, X N ' W 4 A K . ' .- f ,M W - f Q., W '- , ,. VW .XX nf! ,, ,. Lf' .' , I fm, was ,, ,f V. if ,Iyer V, 'rj in L 5 fy ' , I, ily? 'f My zz ,. f ,WM gym. , 4 , r e vyrwi g - W V ' f , 1 W fe V V ,i .ylfiff rg: 4 f f 1 f W fha' f 1 f 4 hs 5 4 X ff , fy W, f 1 f f 4. ff 7 , W 5 71 fa gQs?2 4 f fi f f! -,W v f T 2 Q f 1 , 'F v f 4 C f A S 'E 2 A ' 7 2 ' , - .,,, T L Q , ' ' . , T if ff ? ff . 1 ' f W :,,., L IA Q: , ff f if VARSITY TENNIS 5 f i Frank Dane, Roy Bun, Blake Parsons, Kent Parsons, Steve Smith, Randy Goodman, Ben Molnar, l Kawai, Andy Hotiman, Coach John Mann. Bulldog Racquetmen Boasted 19-2 Precor 4 .ff - '- ggi I .fm cf -- , ff .NNW-ck K In f I ' 52: 2496, , I J ff Pasaclerias i959 edition of Bulldog netmen proved to be the strongest tennis aggregation ever assembled in PHS history. The varsity racquetmen compiled a tremendous i9-2 record over the season, and finished one game out of first place in rough Foothill league competition. Glendale upset the fa- vored Bulldogs twice by the identical scores of 4-3, even though PHS had crushed them, 6-l, in their first encounter. Standouts on the varsity squad were first singles star Steve Smith and Blake Parsons, second man. Third slotman, Kent Parsons, boasted the incredible record of never having been beaten in any of the l9 matches he played. The first doubles position was held down by seniors Ben Molnar and Frank Dane. Coach Bob Mann's JV netters finished third in their league behind Muir and Burroughs. The season was highlighted by a trip to the Ojai Valley tennis championships by Steve Smith and Kent and Blake Parsons. PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS v PHS -mn I.. PQ.. PHS A Pi-is we ::,S J s 1 PHS Glen Kawai PHS MiSSEEl Title Narrowly JV TENNIS Mike Wasgatt, Roger Malsby, Tim Tally, Don Benioff, James Shoemaker, Coach John Munn. RIFLE TEAM ROW ONE: Roger Denny, Walt Cleveland, James Dulily, Valentine Vera. ROW TWO: Jerry Hutchison, Clinton Cleveland, Gilbert Gallardo, John Porter, Matt Pauly, Norm McCann. ,. . f isa SEASON RECORD Burbank . Glendale Hoover . Burroughs Muir ....,.. Burbank . Glendale Hoover . Burroughs Muir .,i,i,, Burbank . Glendale Hoover A Burroughs Muir ,,...,, . Q 'os t o ,7 ,, XT 445205 X Q , ,Wi .wsw s A . W. t tm? Zac 4 Q '- W: 1'f , '14 N if ' KM!-7YwXf -WE.Wiifwi Kent Parsons hula Pasadends ROTC Rifle Team tired is way to the second highest mark ot total points scored in the state of California this March. The fact that all of Bulldog territory's fast guns were equally good shots left no room for an outstanding man to be recognized. Participating in the Sixth Army finals, the sharpshooters placed eighth out of more than 200 high schools in eight Western states, including Hawaii and Alaska. The marksmen meets consisted ot shooting .22 caliber rifles at targets placed at a distance ot 50 feet. Scores of l95 shots made out of 200 were re- corded more than once by the Bulldog deadeyes. 167 QW .fu . -, .l N Ready for the backstroke take-off are PHS aquamen competing n a dual meet. In the number three spot is Steve Chapman. ROW ONE: Steve Chapman, Ron Carver, Stewart Taubitz, Bob Dilworth. RO - ' W TWO. Ken Grace, Phil Vedder, Pete Bolton, Pete Ward, Martin Sapetto. V W ,',,,. ,wt ,.,., 7, 4 V ,W . .I A ,. m.,qgWjevt, 0 ,,... f , -4 smmyf M 68 ff!! X 1 i , l l i V' Junior Steve Chapman helped lead the PHS attack doing the butterfly. l Stroking to a two win-three loss league rec- ord, Coach Jack Heard's mermen enioyed a secison far superior to last year's, which wound up with no wins and a last place finish in the league. Shining for PHS in free style races were Phil Vedder, Steve Brandt, and Pete Ward. Ken Grace dominated the top position in butterfly and individual medley in most of the meets, while Martin Sapetto held his number one spot in the breast stroke. The PHS swimmers' season story is packed with many near wins, and races lost by tenths of seconds, which cost them some victories. Lack of depth accounts for other losses, for the aqumen were usually outnumbered at least two or three to one. Nine points were forfeited in all except two of the seven meets because Pasadena had no divers entered. One Bulldog, Martin Sapetto, qualified in the CIF finals. His event was the iOO-yard breast stroke. Phil Vedder and Steve Brandt lforegroundl shined brightly in the freestyle. lial Sl'lEElS -- ll-8I'UUl'lCl Athlete ot ll'lE EEF He was the unsung hero of the football team and the mainstay of the baseball team. A'He is none other than the Outstanding Athlete of the Year, Cal Sheets. The l85 pound, 5'lO tall football center won honors in football when he was named to the all-San Gabriel Valley first squad and the Foothill League third team. This asset to the Bulldog squadron was hrst string varsity center for his two-year stint ai- PHS. ln baseball, he again lettered for two years at the Bulldogs celebrated catcher. During his iunior year, he was named tothe all-Foothill League baseball team, and was selected by the coaches as l958ls Most Valu- able Baseball Playerf Cal batted at a torrid .349 pace for the season. His senior year found him batting ata ,309 clip and as the firshstring catcher on the all- Foothill league Baseball team for his second year. Cal was also active in the Lettermans Club and Key Club. ,Y is l -- N A he as-reef . 1 ' .' i '. M f t V 5 . ,- , , 5 rc Q M l f 'filiiiiif :ii 'QF ,i J X 'fy B ' . X. 1 I i ' df l ,, 1. if 'xx 5 ., , he r 'S 'NO' Cal Sheets f in' I 'NA ',, ,,,,, - g..5:: -K , it , aj fi, V ' fi ' ' ' 1 ' 3 , i:.fc,,. I I . ,V e .test , 2 -v , is 4 .1 M sw, fluff 1, 'rr f ' t' s vw ' f is . l -' , ' s :A vp.. J ,J , ,y 1, A f Q .1 fig ,Q Y U7 1 W2 ' , , ,f iv , i ,,, nj ., , WW,.,,, .nv ,v WWW. i ,,:v- :...,...::EE:E, ,M mm . . ...B . Q ,,,., . ifwiins, l:11 jf11hf1 83'-vfwafilhwf 7 HW- tl,,,Lf'0?49wfP - ' 2 lJJ5TfffK'?'7 ' . xv. 2 :',,f : ...sw 3m.,?fAi W, ,, -2' 1 3 nmgfgwp . 'f ' - Ft'-L- fZ'4' ff 1 k A 4 X W? g M ' ' aft i :V Wg V . Inf 2..- 'L ff' -, 'qu If r-,K , . .f .-F , , 1 5 iggggifg figf W, 4 t2i?iQjTi3'fs.,' sv, ,kgnqgg , ,V - qs 'sgarlhiyqq Qi s- - ' - s 41 -- wg ew -N' ,gt ,, ,yi '- if ,.m,G4 f-1,2 W , i. We , , .. ' . X' 1, .:ff:,i'i' WN siif'f4.'ff2f1,'1, -i if Us iff ., '- ,ffa 'p,,f f, 1 ia. ,, -i.:.5'f -:I N t H' Q gy :w4,ii1.wH assess 4 f 'vi' ' 1' r '. xkgz 'f '1 'Yr'-. Y. . 'mmm , '.f.f-'- 4,4-i.m. .., . s. , 1 nfs? W' The Sluggey gives the horsehide a long ride lleftl, while the Pivotmun assumes his customary center post stance lcenterl, and the big Backstop rips of? his mask on the right. All three shots were taken of Cal to indicate his great versatility. V 'I69 E E I F w Pai Gonzales s-I-r-e-I-c-h-e-s for the ball in GAA action. Gangway!, Carolyn Eichler warns Cindy Murfee as she GAA'er Kay Quello winds up for 'he mighty blast at ihe elusive horsehide. 'I70 The Weaker Se Made Snappy Photo Sublect S Miss Joanne Owens, Drill Team instruc- tor, shows off new birthday presents given to her by drill team members. This year the GAA has participated in many activities, ine cluding three playdays, held at Rosenweod, Glendale, and one at which Pasadena was the host school. The tlrst semester, basketball, hockey, tennis, and loodminf ton were played, In the second semester, softball, volleyball, and swimming were the sports participated in. At the end ot each sports season, o finale was held at which time the top players y-.ere honored as allfstars and other awards were presented Carol Siechert sets up spike for teammate Carol U US Robertson during a volleyball game in a regular gym class. 3 1 i-g -savanna ,, 7 , 1 45 ,1 if I I f we V----uqyw' 'f G wwfwwwm-M . ,, ..c. . ,,,,,, ,,., , I twin, ,,,,,mW,.,,m..,, .. 171 Tl'lBSE AFB the Girls Wl1U Planned GAA ACllVlllES 3. M. ,A-fe f ew fb-W , 4 Q 4 ik? Wi , mm,,fw,,,,M, ...- .,,,. YA ' 1 gz, Mwl ,.:j,., ,, ,gf fry mv 1 73' X, A . 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Karen Warren toes the ball as Barbara Bergholz rushes up to intercept in a fast bit of speedball during the regular gym classes. action Sherri Bateman and Judy Gibson look askance at new drill team applicant Mr. Holland. Think he'II make it? :ff L 3 , .,-... 1 1 I f . GAA Adviser Dorothy Rygh shows how it's What, me cut?, ask the girls as GAA Adviser done-, but her student, Joyce Shoemaker, Connie Leveille takes the roll. scratching head in background, appears a little confused. UEIBIIEIEI' of BVEINS SEPTEMBER JANUARY MAY I5 First day of school. 5 Campaigning begins for spring ASB of- l9 Sports night-Hi Day dance. ficers. 27 Football PHS vs. Arroyo: Coach Simmons' 9 Final election for ASB officers: John Jones crew makes debut a winning one, 20-2. elected prexy. 12 Hilda Goin named Homemaker of To- morrow. 15 ASB Installation Banquet. 15 Quill and Scroll taps new members. OCTOBER 16 Pops Concert. 21 Accreditation committee visits. 6 Senior pidures Stan. 31 PHS night at Pasadena Civic Auditorium: 8 Open house for pmemsr Russ Morgan and orchestra plays. 11 Football PHS vs. Chaffey: Varsity pulls off upset of year, 20-16. 14 National Merit Exam winners announced. 16 Boards and Cabinets for fall semester chosen. 16 Clubs debut. 17 Football PHS vs. La Puente: PHS'ers suffer IB 222:37 grzjgl' '6-7 Mainstage production, Onions in the 22 Selection of Red and White Queen Slew' , , begins. gnffolrr s Birthday assembly. . . . r nn. 27 Accredllohon beglns' 23 Wa5hingtan's Birthday Holiday. 24 Graduation announcements available for seniors. 24 Baseball and Tennis PHS vs. Arroyo: Two Bulldog teams ring up curtain. 27 Gymnastics PHS vs. Santa Paula: Muscle- men begin defense of CIF title. New Auroras chosen. 27 Storybook Ball. Homecoming day and game. Drop lnn opens. I2 Jean Grove announced winner of DAR award. 13 Father-Daughter Banquet sponsored by Girls' League. 14 GAA Award Banquet. 14 Linda Marazzi and Dan Okimoto elected class presidents. 4 PHS first Science Fair. 17 Campus clean-up week. 6 BIE Day Holiday. 17 New Key Club members announced. 9-13 One-act play tournament at Playhouse. 20 PTA College Night at Marshall Junior I3 Band Festival at PCC. High. ' 14 Foothill League Drama Festival at Hoover. 20 Drill Team chosen for 1959-60. 14 Pasadena Games at Muir, 21 String Ensemble recital. 18 Assembly: Easter inspirational. 21 Basketball PHS vs. Arroyo: Season open- 20 Auroras announced for spring semester. er. 23 Easter vacation begins. 22 Football PHS vs. Muir: Mustangs gallop, 14-7. 25 Girls' League Conference. 26 Foothill league Dance at Burbank 26 Football Circus movie, War and Peace. 27 Thanksgiving holiday. 3 ROTC Military Ball. 9 Mother-Daughter Fashion Show. 10 Auto Safety Issue of Chronicle. 10 Career Day-Key Club. IO Talent Show. Football Banquet at Elks Club. 11 Journalism Day at Whittier and SC. 5 Redlands High School student body cf- 16 gong 'Girls tryouts, ficers visitation. 17 heer ea er tryouts. 5 Chuck Rowins takes over as Boys' League 17 Proied Record nUf 010f Choieni Torn ,esidenh Tustin gets appointment. College Board Exams. 21 Youth Day: 500 students talte over jobs Bookworm Conte't. for U CIUY- lg ye Meme Qlde Bgllyll 22 Foothill League Conference at Burroughs. 12 Alhqmbrg Speech Invitational. 24 Spelldown assembly: Diane Gould spell: 15 Pro-America Essay Contest. WUY to ClTC'mPl9 t5l1IP- 18 Cl-iri'tmas sing-assembly. 24 Sudie HUWIYIHS DUMB- 19 Christmas program. 25 Youth Conference at Muir. 22 Christmas holiday start1. 28 Owen House: Qualfty Fclucation on the 29 PHS'ers start work on floats. March Gt PHS- 174 Boys' League Car Show: Terry Cressman takes top honors. Spring Choral Concert. PHS Debate Teams win Foothill League title. National Merit Exams for iuniors. New Quill and Scroll members selected. GAA Foothill League Playday at PHS. Band Concert. Key Club Convention in San Francisco: Dan Okimoto elected governor: Scott Samuelsen, secretary. Subject A exams at UCLA. Tryouts for Mr. It contest. Miss Teens fashion show. Boys' and Girls' League assemblies. ROTC Federal Inspection. Campaigning begins for ASB electfons: 62 candidates vie for offices. Spring Sports Banquet: Cal Sheets named Outstanding Athlete of the Year at PHS. ASB general election: Mike Parrish elect- ed fall ASB president. Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs announce win- ners during award assembly. Bermuda Day for seniors: Sock Hop in girls' gym after school. Pat McCambridge selected Mr. lt. ASB Installation Banquet: Mike Parrish formally sworn in. Last Club Day of year. Combined PHS, PCC, and Muir Band festival. CSF Sealbearer Banquet at Green Hotel. GAA Banquet. One-act plays in Little Theater. Awards Assembly. ROTC awards on Harrell Field. Cap and gown distribution. Senior rehearsals. Junior Prom at San Marino Women's Club. Baccalaureate service, Sexson Auditorium. Campus distributed after Class Day re- hearsal. Class Day. Chronicle senior edition. Rose Bowl rehearsal followed by Senior Picnic at Brookside Park. Junior Class assembly. Graduation in Rose Bowl, 6:45: Senior Prom at Huntington-Sheraton Hotel. UPQIBIIIZEIIUIIBI IIIIIE A Accreditation, I 24-I 25 Acknowledgments, I84 ACTIVITIES, l08-I39 Administration, I0-I3 Anthology. I36 Art Crafts, 69 Art Department, 22 ASB Cabinet, 34-35 ASB Presidents, 32-33 Assemblies, I26-l27 Assistant Principals, II Athenians, 60 Athlete, Best All-round, I69 Aurora, 54 Auto Mechanics, 66 Band, 46 Baseball, I62-I65 Basketball, I5O-l55 Baton Twirlers, 65 Board of Education, IO Boys' League Activities, I22 Boys' League Cabinets, 44 Bulldog Y, 62 Business Department, 28 C Cabinets, ASB, 34-35 Cabinets, Boys' League, 44 Cabinets, Girls' League, 45 Cafeteria Workers, I5 Calendar of Year's Events. I74 CAMPUS STAFF, IIO Cheerleaders, 50 Chefs, 67 Chemistry, 75 Chess, 67 Choirs, 48 CHRONICLE STAFF, I I2 CLUBS, 54-75 Art Crafts, 69 Athenians, 60 Aurora, 54 Auto Mechanics, 66 Baton Twirlers, 65 Bulldog Y, 62 Chefs, 67 Chemistry, 75 Chess, 67 Creative Writing, 74 CSF, 6I Drama, 65 Entertainers, 64 FBLA, 59 FEA, 59 FHA, 58 FNA, 58 Forensic League, 74 French, 72 FTA, 59 Home Movies, 69 Instrumental Ensemble, 68 International Relations, 73 Key Club, 54 Letterman, 63 Life Science, 75 Moth, 75 Miss Teens, 63 Modern Dance, 56 Photography, 68 PHY, 62 Quill and Scroll, 55 Ritte, 66 Spanish, 72 Synchronized Swim, 7I Thespians, 55 Volleyball, 70 Wrestling, 7I Club Activities, 56-57 Club Presidents Council, ? Counselors, I3 Creative Writing, 74 CSF, 6l Custodians, I5 D Dances Homecoming, Il8 Sadie Hawkins, I37 Storybook Ball, I34-I35 Dance, Modern, 56 Drama, 65 Drama Department, l2O Drill Team, 50 Drivers Education, I38 Elections Board, 4I Entertainers, 64 F Faculty, I6-29 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION, 8-29 FBLA, 59 FEA, 59 FHA, 58 FNA, 58 Foreign Language Department, 26 Forensic League, 74 Football, l42-I49 French Isee Foreign Languagel French Club, 72 FTA, 59 G German Isee Foreign Languagel Girls' League Activities, I23 Girls' League Cabinets, 45 Girls' Sports, I7O-I73 Gymnastics, I56-I57 H Home Movies, 69 Homecoming, I I6-l I9 Homemaking Department, 27 Honors, l32-l33 Humanities Seminar, I28 Industrial Arts, 29 Instrumental Ensemble, 68 International Relations, 73 J Junior Class Council, 39 Junior Class Officers, 39 Junior Basic Department, I8 K Key Club, 54 L Latin lsee Foreign Languagel Letterman, 63 Library Staff, I4 Life Science, 75 Literary Anthology, I36 M Math, 75 Math Department, 20 Miss Teens, 63 Modern Dance, 56 Music Department, 23 N New School, l3O-l3I News Bureau, 42 Nurse, I2 O Office Staff, I4 ORGANIZATIONS, 30-75 P Pep Council, 40 Photography, 68 PHY, 62 Physical Education Department, 24 Presidents, ASB, 32-33 Principals, Assistant, II Principal, II Proiect Record, I39 Publicity Board, 43 Q Quill and Scroll, 55 Registrar, I2 Rep Councils, 36 Rifle Club, 66 Rifle Team, I67 ROTC, 52 ROTC-Physical Education Department, 25 Russian Seminar, I28 S Sadie Hawkins Dance, I37 Science Department, 2I School, New, l3O-I 31 Secretaries, I4 Seminars, Humanities, I28 Seminars, Russian, I28 Seminars, Science, I29 SENIORS, 76-IO7 Senior Class Officers, 38 Senior Class Council, 38 Senior English Department, Social Affairs Board, 4I I6 Social Science Department, I6 Song Girls, 50 Spanish Club, 72 Spanish Isee Foreign Languagel Speech Teams, II4 SPORTS, I40-I69 Baseball, I62-165 Basketball, I5O-I55 Football, l42-I49 Girls' Sports, I7O-I73 Gymnastics, I56-l57 Swimming, I68 Tennis, I66-I67 Track, I58-l6l Sports, Girls, l70-I73 Storybook Ball, I34-I35 String Ensemble, 47 Student Teaching, I38 Superintendent of Schools, IO Swimming, l68 Synchronized Swimming, 7l T Tennis, I66-I67 Thespians, 55 Track, l58-l6I U V Volleyball, 70 W Work Study, I2 Wrestling, 7I X Y Youth Council, 37 Z W 52 ., 1 'glnuqj WY 2 7' fy M OEM f f Aff 9 My if mf I WW 1 KJ W My way Q Eff Wwpw xv General Tndeiidffgv V .bmw QCFLOJMB X nga JNQQUL SQMQUMQ Vacmjgx G-awwb CL 3- QM JQQQQJQM Exhfwv,X.XQs,m Qjyxgx NXGJVQ 03: Qjg 3, X9 ' WWW Zayyfpf Jf21?f2f Z5 5 f My Za W Q0 A Abbott, Gwynne 78 Abbott, Miss Dorene 172 Abdun Nur, Ray 78 Aboudara, Miss Lilly 28, 59 Acton, Sharen 44, 60 Adachi, Allison 72 Adams, C. Carroll 53, 112 Adams, Susan 48, 56, 71 Akutagawa, Kenneth 78 Albrecht, Dennis 68 Alder, Janice 34, 36, 41, 50, 54, 60, 74, 78, 126 Alexander, Carole 37, 58, 60 Alexander, Judith 60, 71 Alexanian, Rita 78 Alfredo, Kathleen 44, 63, 78, 122 Allen, Allen, Dennis 78 Dorothy 58 Allen, Phyllis 58 Allen, Robert 146, 164 Alley, Miss Dorothy 26, 66 Allin, Michael 78, 157 Althouse, George 78 Alvarez, Rachel 62 Anderson Carol 60, 61, 63, 78 Anderson Carolyn 61 Anderson David 68, 155 Anderson Kent 107 Anderson Larry 68, 78 Anderson Lynn 53 Anderson Marilyn 69 Anderson Penelope 64 Anderson Thomas 74 Anderson Valerie 61 Anderson, William 53, 66 Andrew, John 63, 160 Andrews, Terry 68 Annas, Louise 59, 78 Ansite, Mrs. Mariorie 21 Antrim, Craig 37, 38 Aoki, Nabuo 68 Applebaum, Morris 60, 67, 78 Arakelian, John 142, 146 Arcaro, Anthony 52, 53 Archibald, Ruth 62, 107 Arden, Francine 70, 78 Arendt, Letitia 36 Arita, Ardell 42 Armstrong, George 53 Arnold, Patrick 37 Arrand, George 158 Art, Patricia 78 Aschenbrener, Carol 61 Atkins, Sandra 70, 78 Avedesian, Gregory 36, 37, 55, 62, 12O,121,142,143,158 Babcock, Bonnie 58, 78 Bacon, Jane 58, 60, 78 Baer, Marcia 37, 61 Bainbridge, Joan 63, 78 Baker, Mr. Francis 29 Baker, John 37, 52, 63, 78 Baker, Robert 78 Baldwin, George 53 Baldwin, John 78 Baldwin, Judy 78 Balian, Vahe 40 Balian, George 78 Ball, Mr. Ted 28 Ballantyne, Betsy 40, 43, 60 Barasch, Jay 68 Barilari, Elaine 72 Barkelew, Anita 61, 78 Barker, David 36, 37, 54, 60, 67, 78 1 28, 1 29 Barker, Walt 59, 146, 164 Barlow, Patricia 79 Barnes, Robert 146, 147, 164 Barnes, Herbert 79 Barr, Mr. Charles 16, 110 Barratt, Mr. Edgar 10 Barrett, Shari 48, 79 78 r Barry, James 148 Barton, David 155 Bartsch, Robeit 79 Basher, Roberta 79 Baskerville, Tom 62, 67, 79, 142 Bateman, Sheriln 50, 55, 79, 120, 173 Baumhefner, David 79 Bayha, David 40, 79 Brooks, Brown, James 49, 81 Barbara 61 Brown, Mrs. Beverly 24 Brown, Dorinda 40, 60 Brown, Linda 40, 60, 122 Brown, Nancy 50, 63, 81 Brown, Phillip 49 Brown, Valerie 81 Beadle, Jewell 48, 74 Beck, Houston 38, 70 Becker, Nancy 48, 79 Beckett, Almira 69, 79 Bedig, Bruce 49, 60 Beecher, Robert 79, 120 Beegle, Harriet 57 Behnke, Mr. Frank 19 Bellino, Frank 52, 53, 66 Beniofi, Donald 60, 167 Benner, Byron 53, 66 Bennett, Mary 50, 61, 79 Bennett, Sharon 79 Benningtield, Robert 79 Benoit, Kathleen 74, 79, 114 Benware, Paul 37, 68, 79, 112, 155 Berg, Tharald 107 Berger, Lorraine 79, 111 Bergholz, Barbara 38, 60, 61, 172 Berkshire, Douglas 53, 70, 79, 142, 143 Berry, Carolyn 70, 79 Berry, Jane 73 Berry, Richard 70, 80 Betchell, Lynette 37, 58, 80 Beuger, Johan 74 Beyer, Henry 107 Bias, Alfred 80, 142, 158 Biedebach, Sharon 61 Biller, Sharon 61 Binding, Stanley 49, 53, 65 Birge, Barbara 48, 62 Birge, Steven 80 Birkelund, Unni 58 Birri, David 29, 68 Bishop, Mrs. Anita 16 Blackm-nn, Thomas 107 Blaisdell, Jaan 60 Black, Mrs. Esther 14 Blake, Mary Ellen 24, 60, 80 Blanchette, Bill 72, 107 Bleker, Mrs. Carol 16 Blumer, Robert 39, 68, 80 Bodding, Kim 48,6O,73,1l6,117,118 Bodin, Brenda 57 Bodo, Mrs. Dorothy 14 Bohn, Terry 61,113 Bok, Shirley 38 Bolar, Sara 55, 61, 63 Bolin, Frank 55 Bolles, Barbara 35, 44, 50, 54, 60, 62, 80 Bolton, Gloria 40 Bolton, Peter 53, 70, 168 Bonzi, James 58, 80 Boothroyd, Ted 53 Bordwell, William 146, 164 Borsook, Rolindo 55,60,66,80, 112,113 Bos, Steven 55, 120 Boakovich, Gary 49, 70, 80 Boskovich, Larry 39, 49, 62,80, 142 Bostram, Frank 63 Boswell, Sharon 40, 41, 80, 138 Botana, Joanne 64 Bower, Mary Dean 60, 75, 80 Bowers, Miss Madeline 16 Bowman, Janice 66, 107 Brubaker, Stephen 148 Brucker, Richard 52, 53, 66 Brunson, Charlyn 37, 47, 64 Bruning, Mr. Bill 21 Brush, Sharron 50, 55, 63, 81, 110 Bubigkeit, Werner 59 Buccola, Loris 49, 81 Buchaiski, Elizabeth 16, 62, 81 Buckle, Bonnie 60, 81 Bucklen, Bucky 146, 147, 164 Buckler, Sharon 62 Bucknall, Gwyn 63, 81 Buddhue, Mrs. Elizabeth 26 Buffington, Stephen 45, 81, 114, 129 Bulgrin, James 81 Bun, Roy 34, 35, 54, 60, 73, 81,126 Burgess, Thomas 57, 81, 157 Burke, Emmett 16, 75, 81 Burke, Sharon 61 Burmeister, Janice 58 Burns, Mr. Robert 12, 58 Burr, John 81 Burr, Sandra 81 Burrus, Max 146 Burton, Mr. Ellis 20 Burton, Sandra 81 Busch, Stephanie 36, 61 Bush, Joanne 48, 55, 62, 81,120,121 Bush, Mr. Ralph 29 Butler, Judith 48, 63, 81 Butler, Walter 142, 146, 158 Button, Mar Jo 63, 81 Byer, Robert 41, 60, 68 C Caldarello, Carol 50, 72, 81 Caldwell, Georgia 81 Calhoon, Susan 65 Call, Rowley, Jr. 49, 81 Calvert, Barbara 61 Cameron, Pat 75, 81 Camp, Stephen 40, 55, 81,120,121 Campbell, Mr. Bruce 20 Campbell, Marcia 61 Campos, Edward 46, 47, 48, 53, 81 Cantrell, Richard 62, 81,148 Cantrell, Kathleen 61, 160 Captain, Barbara 65 Carcin, Barbara 65 Card, Karen 66, 81 Cardoza, Mary 64 Carlisle, Margaret 48, 81 Carlson, Bonnie 81 Carlson, Cheryl 48, 60, 73, 81 ,172 Carlson, John 29 Carlson Cornell, , Louise 61 Barbara 61 Carpenter, David 107 Cartier, Paul 67, 81, 158 Carver, Ronald 82,l28,129,168 Case, Dennis 82 Casebeer, Shirley 40 Braddon, Susan, B0 Brandt, Stephen 35, 41, 54, 60, 70, BO, 168 Branson, Lyn 72 Bray, Barbara 68, 72, 80 Brearley, David 74 Bredlaw, Barbara 58, 80 Breyer, Susan 64 Bridge, Bonnie 80 Briggs, Michael 53, 69 Brill, Barbara 61 Brill, James 80, 112 Brink, James 80 Brodnax, Barbara 58 Brogger, Barbara 81 Brooks, Eric 72, 81, 158 Casinelli, Joanne 42, 55, 60 Cassel, Carolyn 48, 68 Castorena, Consuela 58 Chaddock, Carol 50, 63, 82, 116, 118 Chaille, Catherine 37, 43, 55, 60 Choll, Robert 53, 68, 82, 110 Chamberlain, Bill 148 Chamberlain, Linda 61 Chamberlin, Robert 53, 62, 82 Chamberlin, Walter 59 1 Chambers, Donald 6, 58, 60 Chambers, Linda 36, 37, 60 Chancellor, Ray 82,142, 143,145,158 Chandler, Jeffrey 49 Chapman, Richard 25, 37, 70, 158 Champman, Steve 41, 74,114, 168 Charles, Elizabeth 82 Chase, Robert 148, 164 Chavarria, Frank 82 Chesney, Judith 82 Childs, James 82,142,158, 159 Ching, Wallace 82 Christensen, Donna 36, 62 Christensen, Kenneth 82 Christianson, Linda 58 Christmas, David 37, 48, 55, 65, 82 Christian, Vicki 55, 63, 82, 120 Clancy, Michael 114 Clardy, Wally 74 Clark Dee Ann 63, 82 Clark, Douglas 107 Clark, Judith 48, 70, 82 Clark, Kathleen 40, 82 Clark, Paul 74, 82, 129 Clarke, Elizabeth 72 Clarke, Susan 24, 48, 71, 82,114 Claussen, Connie 59, 83 Clearwaters, Lonny 36, 48, 62, 83, 142 143,162, 164,165 Clemence, Michelle Cleveland, Clinton 53, 68, 83 Cleveland, Walter 53, 56, 69, B3 Cleworth, Linda 41, 50, 83 Cohen, Melvin 60, 68, 83 Cole, Dee Jay 36, 50, 62, 93 Cole, Dennis 45 Colet, Jim 63, 83 Collier, Nancy 62 Collins, Michael 45, 55, 120, 121,148 Colsant, Joy 62, 83 Colvin, Carol 60 Cmfort, Robert 83 Conlon, Michael 23, 46, 47, 53, 63, 83 Cannery, Marie 59, 83 Connor, William 53 Cook, Michael 59 Cook, Sheryl 50, 68, 72, 83 Cook, Stanley I3 Coopee, William 70 Cooper, Marvin 52, 59, 60, 83 Cordoza, Mary 48 Corsack, Harry 75, 83 Corson, Ralph 69 Cortland, Sherry 62 Cosso, Sandy 83 Couch, Mike 60 Cowin, Richard 70 Cox, Annette 62 Cox, Carol 36, 37 Cox, Pamela 62 Craddock, Judith 83 Crain, Joel 52, 66, 83,120,121 Cramer, Larry 39 Cramer, Mr. Merwyn 117 Cramer, William 42, 62, 83,143,162 Crandall, Norman 63, 150, 153 Crandell, David 52, 53 Crandell lll, Frank 83,112 Crawford, Christine 83 Crede, Donald 21, 53, 59, 60, 83 Cress, Patricia 71 Cressman, Terry 83, 123 Crimi, Nancy 38, 61 Crook, Michael 59, 83, 157 Cross, Gerald 83 Crowe, William 83 Crowl, Charles 39, 63, 84, 120, 121 Crum, June 48, 84 Culp, David 84 Curti:, Barbara 64 Curtis, Jettery 53, 66 D Daisey, Sally 48, 50, 60, 75, 84 Dakan, Mr. Arthur 29 Dake, Roger 84 Dolzell, Thomas 45, 142, 158 Danchik, Michael 84 Dondridge, Zimmie 37, 59, 146, 158 Dane, Frank 35, 36, 84, 166 Double, Janet 63, 84 Davis, Mr. Allen 28 178 Davis, Mr. Elton 29 Davis, Carol 43, 50, 63, 84 Davis, Gaylon 63, 157 Davis, George 63 Davis, Johnny 84 Davis, Judy 40, 65 Davis, Richard 53, 67, 84 Dawson, Carolyn 63, 84 Deacon, John 37, 60, 74,114,115 Deal, Thomas 84, 107,158, 160 De Bry, Virginia 40 De Cicco, Dennis 70, 84 Delgado, Martin 84 Delgado, Richard 84, 148, 160 Delise, Carolyn 61 Del Rey, Henry, Jr. 84 Del Rey, Margaret 71 DeMayo, Dolores 47, 84, 120 Demopoulos, Peter 75 De Nicola, Rosa 61 De Nike, Carolyn 40, 84, 111 De Nio, Carolyn 72, 85 Denny, Roger 53, 66, 167 Dent, Roy 63, 148,164 Des Jardins, Eugene 148, 160 Desper, Deborah 61 De Souza, Sydney 48, 67, 85 Dewar, Janet 62 Dexter, Doug'as 36, 37, 40, 45, 54 Dial Sandra 85 Di Bias, Roy 37, 60 Dick, Margaret 61 Dick, Robert 53, 85 Dickson, Janet 38, 41, 60 Dickson, Sheila 27, 40, 50, 85 Diderich, Janice 58, 85 DiGirolamo. Louise 59, 85 Dilworlh, Robert 85, 112, 168 Dimit, Victor 85, 114 Dinkla, Richard 85 Dinwiddie, Christine 48, 60, 122, 137 Dirks, Ralph 85 Dittberner, Mr. Arthur 11 Dittberner, Linda 36, 41, 44, 60, 139 Dix, Richard 47 Dix, James 52, 53, 66 Dixon, Pat 57 Doi, Robert 68, 164 Dollenmayer, Judith 34, 36, 44, 50, 60, 85 Domen, Keiko 58, 85 Domer, William 146, 147 Donahue, Pat 85 Doohovskoy, Alexander 26, 36, 37, 54, 60, 73, 128, 129 Dooley, Margaret 36, 85 Dornberger, Barbara 75, 85 Dorrance, Linda 55, 74, 85 Dorsey, Mins Lois 28 Dort, Jean 58 Douglas, Joan 36, 37, 44, 61 Doutt Linda 69 Downey, Rita 65 Dozier, Marvin 146, 147 Draeger, Toddy 34, 60, 72, 85, 125, 1 Drake Karen 48 Duffy, James 57, 53, 66,167 Duim, Arthur 85 Duke, Diana 34, 40, 85,125,139 Dulaney, Richard 37, 52, 53, 67, 86 Dulbecco, Pete 68, 86 Dunlap, Danny 53 Dunn, Evelyn 61 Dunn, Rodine 61 Duperre, Norris 52, 53 Eastwood, Elaine 62 Ebersole, Kathleen 50, 86 Eby, Douglas 63 Eckels, Mr. Charles 11, 45 Eckfleld, Richard 86 Edgmon, Suzanna 48 Edholm, Paul 63, 146 Edwards, Mrs. Gladiss 11, 125, 126 Eghazarian, Kathleen 63, 86 72 Egly, Mr. Edgar 10 Eichelberger, Lynn 61 Eichler, Carolyn 61, 170 Eikenberry, Mrs. Holly 14 Ekstrom, James 32, 33, 34, 37, 46, 48, 73, 86,124,125,126 Elgin, Mr. Paul 20, 59 Ellet, Cynthia 55, 65 Elliott, Derek 65 Elliott, Emma 86 Elliott, Samantha 128, 129 Elliott, Sharon 40 Ellis, Katherine 86 Ellis, Linda 36 Ellsworth, Thomas 49, 68 Eman, Diane 48, 64, 112 Emery, Carol 62 Fmmons, Katherine 48, 61 Emrich, Charlene 70, 86 Engel, Krista 86, 120 Engstrom, Suzanne 47, 86 Epperson, Barbara 62, 86 Ermoian, Helen 86 Ermoian, Jean 86 Erran, Georgie 146 Erwin, Fred 53, 66 Escherich, Roland 74 Espergren, Anna 58 Estrada, Jose 86 Evans, Anna 73 Evans, Edward 150 Fvans Nancy 40, 65 Evans, Richard 60, 64, 162, 163, 165 Evans, Thomas 48, 86 Everest, Judy 61 Everly, Charles 86 F Fairbairn, Beverly 58, 60 Fairbairn, Carole 60 Falcon, Joseph 86 Farrell, Nancy 41, 63, 86, 134 Farrow, Louise 48, 86, 172 Faulkner, Lindo 68 Fedde, Charlotte 35, 36, 37, 40, 54, 60 8 Felton, Paul 66 Fend, Carol 39, 69, 86,128,129 Fernandez, Robert 86 Ferson, Gayle 58, 86 Fessenden, Joan 58, 122 Fevergeon, Gary 86 Fezler, Maureen 62, 86 Fibus, Beverly 62 Fife, Jack 86 Filger, Albert 63, 150, 153, 162, 163, 165 Finch, Mr. Donald 17, 70 Fink, Bruce 53 Finot, Mr. Paul 17, 67 Fisher, Juliet 40, 86, 112 Fisher, Mel 126 Fladung, Linda 48 Floyd, Dr. E. Howard 10 Fobes, Joan 71 Foda, Lillian 37, 64, 86 Forneris, Sharon 58 Forrest, Wallace 69 Forrester, Barbara 58, 86 Forsberg, Karen 68 Fortune. James 67, 86 Forward, Robert 107 Foster, Betty 38, 58 Foulds, Joan 61 Fowler, Mary 26, 44, 60, 172 Fox, Mrs. Kathleen 27 Frandsen, Kay 64, 112 Frank, Elsie 14 Frank, Roger 67, 86 Franklin, Susan 58, 86 Franz, Richard 86 Freeman, Dr. Robert 10 French, Donald 107 Frey, Orrin 86, 148 Frey, Phillip 87 Fricke, Ann 61 Friedmann, Susan 55, 63, 87,111,120 Friel, Thomas 66, 87 Friend, Allen 68 Friesten, Melodie 48, 64 Frost, Christine 87 Froyd, Stanley 87 Fuentes, Mr. Rudy 26 Fuller, Monica 60, 87, 128, 129 Fuller, Mrs. Alison G Gage, Robert 37, 54, 55, 74, 87, 112 Gaines, Richard 157 Gaidos, Victor 68 Galbraith, Carol 40 Gallagher, Michael 65 Gallagher, Patricia 48, 61 Gallant, Roberta 58, 60 Gallardo, Gilbert 53, 87, 167 Galleon, Joseph 107 Gann, Marilyn 62 Garcia, Danny 66, 87, 156, 157 Garcia, Jill 58 Garlatz, Louise 69 Garlinghouse, Judith 87 Gaylord, Nanesther 69 Gelhar, Lynda 72 Gelinas, Ernest 66, 87 Genthe, Henry 87 George, Lorice B7 Geargiades, John 68 Gerhardt, Linda 87 Gersonte, Nancy 62 Gess, Linda 47,87 Gesswein, Sonja 40, 87 Getty, Robert 87 Gibson, Judylin 35, 41, 50, 63, 87,173 Gilbertson, Karen 48, 61 Gilbrech, Lilla 44, 48, 60, 87 Gildemeister, Gretchen 87 Giles, Stanley 164 Gillespie, Keith 87 Gilroy, Carren 57 Girdner, Mr. Walter 22, 68, 112 Glavas, James 87 Glendinning, James 146 Godby, Kathleen 62, 87 Goddard, Douglas 87, 148 Goddard, Terry 148 Griflith, Kathryn 36, 48, 60 Grigsby, Stephanie 50, 62, 88 Griswold, Mr. William 18, 73 Grizzle, Nancy 39, 50, 54, 63, 89, 139 Grove, Jean 48, 54, 55, 58, 60, 89 Grover, James 53, 89 Grotewie, Mrs, Pat 18, 19 Gruber, James 89 Gruber, Rudolf 66, 89, 112 Gruber, William 40, 45, 48, 89,126 Gulley, Billie 48 Gunstream, Mr. Stanley 13, 21 Gurman, Harvey 46 Gurniak, George 89 Guthrie, Wilbur 107, 146 Gutierrez, Veronica 64 Gutmann, Irene 48 Henry, Gail 39, 40, 63, 90 Honry, Paul 53, 68, 90,110,129 Henslee, Dennis 107 Henson, Ronald 57, 90 Herget, Dave 90 Herman, Roger 90 Hernandez, Mary 61 Hershey, Kathrine 66, 128, 129 Hesse, Julane 90, 114, 115 Helema, David 67 Hewitt, David 90 Hezlep, Jinny 36, 38, 41,137 Hibbard, Gary 38, 45, 49, 123 Hicks, Josie 44, 50, 71, 90, 120, 122 Hidy, Arch 90 Hiestand, Mr. Daniel 23, 46, 68 Higgins, Gail Ann 44, 48, 50, 60, 63, Guttmann, Lillian 48, 60, 89,128,129 Guyer, Ronald 48, 148 H Hadlock, Joyce 64 Haertel, Janice 64 90, 122 Hilgendorf, Jane 37, 50, 71, 90 Hill, Eric 90 Hill, James 74, 114 Hill, Robert 37 Hill, Roger 60, 74, 75, 90, 128,129 Hal1,woody1-us, 158 Hillson, Edward 90, 157 Hinkley, Raymond 90 Hale, Linda 50, 63, 89 Halford, Janice 89 Hall, Barbara 61 Hall, Diane 61 Hall, Joan 89 Halleson, Diane 62, 89 Halley, Margy 72, 89, 128 Halliwell, Michael 89, 111,128 Halloway, Vern 150, 164 Hamilton, Tom 28,142, 146, 164 Hamm, Stephen 59 Hammers, William 59 Hammond, Mr. Fredrick 29 Hampton, Arlis 58, 89 Hand, Mrs. Catherine 14 Hand, Russell 45, 89 Haney, Dave 49 Hanson, Bettina 48, 50 Hanson, Marlyn 48 Hanson, Tina 36, 89 Hanson, Thor 59,60 Harbers, Hank 38, 49,114,137 Hard, Sandra 48, 57 Hartman, Dennis 89, 157 Godolphin, Jerald 87 Goin, Hilda 37, 40, 41, 43, 50, 55, 60, 87, 114 Goldby, Helen 55, 65 Goldby, Jay 87 Goldmann, Mr. William 17, 67 Golseth, Carolyn 63, 88 Gonzalez, Emilfe 61 Gonzalez, Pat 170, 172 Gonzalez, William 8B Goodman Gora, Carole 88 , Randy 36, 45, 62, 88,120,161 Hargraves, Camilla 36, 61 Harley, Douglas 39, 59, 89, 160 Harper, Phyllis 57 Harris, Joanne 40, 89, 135 Harris, Mr. Richard 12 Harris, Susan 62 Harris, Beatrice 62 Harri on, Daniel 53 Harrold, Diane 62 Harrold, Kathryn 89 Hart, Julia 72 Hartman, Terry 67 Harvey, Barbara 89 Gordon, Michael 69 Gore, Carol 37, 50, 63, B8 Gorman, Sandra 88 Gould, Dianne 48, ao, 72, 128, 129 Gould, Edward 88, 114 Grace, Kenneth 48, 72, 168 Grandy, Glen 59 Grant, James 69, 88 Grant, Nancy 36, 40, 44 Grater, Girard 53, 66, 155 Grattan, James 88 Gray, Carroll 107 Gray, Cynthia 65 Gray, Dorothy 48 Gray, James 88 Gray, Sharon 50, 63, 88, 134 Green, Charlene 68 Green, William 88 Greenberg, Carl 88 Greene, Shirley 88 Greer, Sheryl 46, 48, 55, 60, 62, 88, 111 Gregus, Sandra 55, 64, 88, 120 Greve, Michelle 88 Grieve, Dixie 48, 60, 61 Griffith, James 64, 88 Hatmakef, Joyce 40, 89, 120, 121 .1-lout,Loui'e 55, 63, 89,120 Hawkins, Michael 89 Hawkins, Murray 53, 107 Hawkins, Nick 59, 89 Hawkins, Sandra 68 Hawkins, Susan 37, 40, 54, 55, 89, 112, 113 Hayden, Patricia 58 Hayes, Hardy 63 Hayes, James 47, 66,90 Haymaker, Judith 90 Haynes, Mrs. Jean 17 Hays, Margot 50, 58,90 Healy, Barbara 46, 60, 61 Heard, Mr. John 22 Heckman, Karen 58, 90 Hedenlund, Dennis 53, 90 Hedman, Karen 36, 41, 48 Heflerlin, Elizabeth 27, 68 Heimann, Bret 90 Hein, Melvin 36, 54, 90, 134, 142, 143, 158, 161 Henderson, Earl 160 Hendrickson, Katherine 90 Henney, Mase 49, 63, 126 Hippenhammer, Rodney 59 Hippenstiel, Helen 20, 37, 50, 54, 60, 62, 90 Hisey, Judith 90 Hodges, Steven 90 Hodgson, James 60 Hotiine, Reams 38, 120,137,150 Hoffman, Andrew 37, 41,126,166 Hoffman, Gail 91, 110 Hoffman, Jean 91 Hoffman, Ruth Ann 61, 91 Hogan, Dale 91 Holden, Lew 53, 67, 91 Holguin, Delores 91 Holland, Mr. Fred 17, 63, 173 Hollenbeck, Carol 91 Holmes, Geraldine 55, 67, 91, 120 Holmes, John 91, 110 Homminga, James 91 Hoop, William 40, 148 Hoover, Donald 67, 148 Horan, Valerie 63, 91 Houlemard, Carolyn 43, 50, 62, 91 Howard, Katherine 64 Howard, Victor 150 Howden, Conrad 53, 91 Hsieh, Pauline 47, 91 Huber, Joan 72, 91 Hughes, Mr. Daniel 23, 49 Hughes, Donald 75, 91, 150 Hultgren, Sven 53, 68, 112 Hults, Michael 64, 91 Hunt, Walter 164 Hunter, Wendell 40, 70, 72, 91, 165 Huntoon, Lou Ann 38, 61 Hurd, Frederic 91 Hurlbut, MfSgt. Robert 25 Hurt, James 39, 48, 67, 91,126,134 Hutchinson, Lois 58 Hutchinson, Jerry 46, 48, 68, 91,167 lnouye, Kenneth 60, 63, 148 Irvin, Beverly 47, 68 Irvin, Frances 91 lrwin, James 107 lsraels, Joan 58, 91 lvask, Hilli 91, 120 J Jock, Marlene 44, 47, 48, 92,122 Jack, Wayne 49, 70 Jackson, Marilyn 92 Jackson, Sondra 59, 92 Jacobs, Paul 156, 157 Jacobson, Alan 42, 64, 92 Jambazian, Shiiley 62 Jambazian, Zaven 107 James, Peter 41, 60, 67, 92,128,129 Jardine, Jeanne 58 Jarrett, Henry 92 Jaskulek, l.awrence 92, 159, 160 Jenkins, Dr. Robert 10 Jennings, Judith 71 Jensen, Gene 92,112 Jensen, Genell 61 Jensen, Robert 53, 107 Joehnck, Robert 21, 37, 39, 40, 41, 49, 54, 60, 67, 92, 128, 129 Johndrow, Judy 63 Johnson, Carl 92 Johnson, Earlean 92 Johnson, Jadine 57 Johnson, Judy 60 Johnson, Mollie 48 Johnson, Patricia 92 Johnson, Richard 73, 114 Johnson, Thomas 63, 148 Johnson, Mr. William 25 Johnston, Betty 48, 56, 71 Johnston, Judy 62, 74,114 Jones, James 92 Jones, Mr. Bill 28, 63,138 Jones, John 33, 35, 39, 92 Jones, Richard 43, 48, 75, 92 Jones, Susan 24, 66, 92,111 Jordan, Linda 38, 41, 44, 48 Jordan, Maxine 57, 107 Jordan, Susan 40, 63 Jorgensen, Constance 58 Josephzon, Jo Anna 50, 63, 92 Joubert Elka 36, 61,139 Joyner, Judith 36, 62 K Kadison, Dave 49 Kennenberg, Don 47, 68 Kaponya, Joan 64 Kaponya, Paul 48, 92 Karlsberg, Inara 60, 73, 92, 128, 129 Karren, Robert 92, 142, 162 Kathol, Sharon 61 Kattan, Felicite 64, 92, 120 Kawai, Glen 39, 92,166,167 Kay, Steven 21, 34, 36, 54, 63, 92,157 Kazaniian, Howard 37, 69 Keast, Mr. Alfred 20 Keeler, Linda 40, 61 Keene, Karen 40, 41, 48, 92 Kesee, Lloyd 38, 62,142,143,158,159 Kelley Carol 40 68 Kemp, Frederick 65, 146, 158, 160 Kennedy, John 92 Kennedy, Mary Anne 46, 47, 60, 68, 92, 128, 129 Kennedy, Patricia 41, 63, 137, 139 Kennedy, Ronald 92 Kerber, Norirve 63, 92 Kern, Patsy 93 Kerrigan, Dave 93 Keup, Joyce 62, 93 Kiger, John 16, 60, 67, Kiggins, William 93 Kilian, Paul 53, 68 Killmer, Karen 62 Kinbury, Robert 68 King, Penny 44, 54, 63, 93,114,122 Kingman, Elizabeth 44, 55, 71, 93,112, 113, 172 Kingsbury, Danielle 62 Kingsbury, Robert 75 Kinkade, Lanny 93 Kirby, Karen 40 Kirk, Samuel 59, 158 Kirkpatrick, Beckie 48, 93 Kirsch, lorraine 37, 58, 93 Kite, William 59 Klang, Claes 28, 45, 54, 73,93, 139 Klausmeier, Genevieve 38, 61 Kley, Dennis 93 Kline, Sheri 47, 62, 63, 93 Knapp, Diane 37, 48,61 Knickrehm, Sharon 58 74, 93,128,129 Kohn, Bonnie 59, 93 Kohnle, Charles 36, 37, 93 Krantz, Carl 67 Krantz, Jimmy 53, 93 Krikorian, Ni'han 60, 93 Krikorian, Robert 74 Kriner, Karen 47, 62, 93 Kriskey, Richard 93 Kurzy, Robert 37, 62, 93,142,143 Kutschbach, Lona 62, 94 L Ladung, Linda 38 Lagerstrom, Craig 146 Lake, Charles 94 Lamb, James 94, 112 Lambert, Carol 94 Lammens, Albert 94 LaMotte, Mrs. Lu'Verne 10 Lancor, Joan 94, 128, 129 Landwehr, Lenard 62, 94, 142, 162, 164 Largent, Lee 94 Larry, David 148, 160 Larson, Carolyn 94 LaRue, Linda 44, 48, 60, 122 Lathrop, Lelia 58, 60 Laudeman, Jack 48, 70, 94,126 Lauder, Louise 37, 55, 56, 60, 71, 94, 112, 113 Lawrence, Renee 50, 63, 94, 122 Leary, Mr. David 18, 129 Leatham, Charles 94 Leavitt, Ned 19, 25, 70 Ledoux, Richard 53 Lee, Tyra 94 Lee. William 94, 157 Lehman, Earline 94 Lehnertz, Thomas 94 Leisge, Robert 68, 94 Lenn, Ronald 94 Leonard, Carolyn 62, 94 Leonard, Rita 59, 94 Leonard, Tom 70 Leonardi, Nino 41, 94, 150, 151, 152, 153 Lesemann, Lenore 62, 94 Lester, Susan 65, 111 Leveil'e, Mrs. Connie 24, 173 Lewis, Carmen 40, 44, 60 Lewis, Mrs. Gaillard 22, 69 Lewis, Hank 55, 94,112,113,150,152 153 Licata, Carl 48, 69, 94 Liercke, Terrence 38, 49, 94, 126 Liggett, David 39, 45, 54, 66, 94, 158 Liliegren, Janet 72, 94 Lindman, June 36, 50, 63, 94 Lindsey, Bonnie 63, 94 Lingle, Dickinson 38 Lippold, Loretta 60, 61 Litoborski, Jean 48, 50, 60, 61 Lloyd, James 128, 129, 159, 160 Lloyd, Mary Lou 35, 43, 50, 55, 61,110 111 Lock, David 68 Lockard, Craig 73, 113, 160 Lockett, Ann 44, 50, 60, 95, 122 Lockett, Ellen 36, 43, 60, 172 Lockett, Margaret 57 Lodl, Claudia fAnn1 59, 95 Loiselle, Linda 58 Lollin, Diane 74 Lombard, Russell 48, 66, 70, 95 Long, Bonnie 62 Long, John 45,94,142,157 Long, Kay 47, 70, 94 long, Kay 68 Longabach, Judith 48, 60, 63, 95 Loomis, Janet 63, 95 Lopez, Isabel 38 Lopez, Manuel 95 Lopez, Richard 94, 148 Lorirner, Lawrence 54, 67, 95, 114, 129 Loudermilk, Bonnie 47, 68, 95 Lowe, Paula 50, 95 Lowery, Norma 19, 40 1 Lowry, Mr. Leslie 75 Lueder, Eugenia 40, 95 Luna, Ernest 95 Lundin, Dennis 47, 146 Lundring, Karsten 48 lunge, Nancy 60, 72 Lupton, Philip 68, 95, 112 Lyndon, Wayne 53, 66, 95 Lyon, Joyce 61 M MacDavid, Helen 69 Mac Innes, Gordon 54, 95 Macintosh, Carolyn 34, 37, 41, 48, 50, 72, 95, 125 Macioce, Judith 96 Mac Isaac, Patricia 40 Mack, Patrick 96 Mackenzie, Edward 62, 96, 142, 143, 150 Mac Kenzie, Heather 48 Mackie, Barbara 60, 96 Mac Lean, Judith 50, 96 Macquarrie, John 52, 53 Madsen, Peter 96 Magee, Mr. Charles 21, 69 Magnuson, Ingrid 40, 63 Mahfood, Peggy 96, 172 Malcasian, Carole 63, 96 Mallman, Dianne 37, 48, 73, 96 Mallory, Marsha 57 Malone, Kathleen 61 Maloney, Susan 37, 69, 96 Malsby, Roger 96, 167 Mangang, Norman 107 Mann, Mr. John 18,166,167 Mann, Carol 48, 61 Manning, Andrea 61 Manz, Norman 96, 139 Manz, Yvonne 62 Marazzi, Linda 34, 35, 37, 39, 50, 54, 63, 96,125,135 Marconi, Barbara 60, 73 Marhad, Betty 35, 74, 96, 126 Markell, Christy 61 Marshall, Pamela 44, 50, 96 Martin, Joyce 60, 66, 96 Martin, Laurel Jean 69 Martin, Rosa 70, 96, 148 Martinez, Arthur 96 Mason, Cole 52, 96 Mason, Linda 16, 62, 96 Mason, Mr. Quentin 21, 75 Mather, Lynda 96 Matheson, Patricia 58 Matura, Richard 53 Maynard, Wanda 58 Maynez, Albert 52, 53, 96 McAlli'ter, Michael 74, 96, 112, 113 McArthur, Mary 62 McBay, Jerry 63, 148, 160 McBride, Melvin 96 McCall, Timothy 59 McCambridge, Pat 40, 96, 158 McCann, Norman 37, 52, 56, 60, 66, 96 129, 167 McCarroll, Daniel 96, 129 McCarthy, Miss Ann 14, 124 McCarthy, Tim 36, 52, 53, 60, 66 McCarty, Mrs. Frances 14 McClain, Jerry 49, 155 McClelland, David 96 McClenoghan, James 97 McComas, Biff 36, 48, 54, 97, 120, 126, 148 McCauley, Mr. George 14 McCurdy, Patricia 70, 97 McDonald, Dan 155 McDonald, Martha 421, 60 McDufT1e, Jane 48, 61 McEachern, Ruth 35, 36, 54, 60, 97 McFarland, Mrs. Mildred 16, 74 McFauIds, Ann 97 McGauIey, James 68 McGee, Charles 52, 66 McGee, Lynn 72 McGee, Nancy 62, 97 McGill, Corky 40, 63, 97 McGregor, Marilyn 6 2 Mclntir Mclntir e, David 40, 41 e, Martha 48, 73,122 Mclntyre, Jerilyn 38, 44, 48, 60, 61,122 172 McKenzie, Campbell 45, 97 McLarry, Valerie 48, 58 McMann, Marsha 36, 44, 50, 55, 60, 107,120,121,129 McMichael, Rick 40, 113, 155 McPherson, William 97 McWade, Mary 62, 97 McWill iams, Barbara 40, 62 Meacham, Robert 65 Meadows, James 36, 48, 97,148 Meadows, Roger 48, 53 Mehagian, Elsie 62 Meisner, Arthur 65 Meixner, David 53 Meiia, Rogelio 72, 97 Meldrum, Marilyn 47, 58 Melin, Menne Merjil, Merrill Yvonne 62, 97 nga, Carolyn 63, 97 Richard 69, 97, 148 , Linda 61 Messenger, Beverly 47, 48, 63, 97, Metzgar, Mr. Dave 22 Meyer, Diane 56, 60, 71 Michener, Thomas 97 Midas, Judith 97 Milford, Richard 40, 66, 97, 146 Miller, Gary 97 Miller, Jerry 107 Miller, Joan 22, 63, 66, 97 Miller, Margaret 58, 97 Miller, Miller, Patricia 48, 61, 73 Rowena 62 Mills, Beverly 48 Mills, Sandra 48,97 Milne, Barbara 97 Milton, John 60 Milton, Mrs, Ana 26, 61 Minasian, Lawrence 40,74 Misch, Lawrence 97,142,144,146,162 164 Mitche Mitche Mitche ll, Arthur 97 ll, Cecil 53, 70, 97 ll, James 37, 52, 53, 74 Mitchell, Meredith 40, 44, 60, 97, 114, 122, 172 Mohn, Marilyn 36, 48, 56, 60, 71, Molash, Shirley 97, 107 Molnar, Beniamin 66, 67, 98,166 Mones, Daniel 47, 69 Montgomery, Dennis 146, 147 Montgomery, Lorena 98 Moobe Moore, rry, Elizabeth 107 Mrs. Elisabeth 18, 36 Moore, Donald 98, 112 Moore, Linda 98 Moore, Lynne 50, 60, 98, 120 Morel, Jeane 56, 71 Moreno, Alfred 69, 148 Morgan, Larry 158 Morgan, Nancy 62 Morgenstern, Ruby 24, 37, 60, 66, 98 114,115,128,129 Morgon, Timothy 48 Morosco, Robert 98 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morse, Morse, Morten Mosele Moser, Mrs, Jane 14 Karen 50, 54, 57, 98 Michael 146, 158,160 Mary Ann 98 Patricia 48, 58, 98 sen, Judith 63 y, John 59,164 Helen 40 Muehlberger, Paul 45 Mueller, Nancy 98 Mulay, Mulder Munari Munro, Dolores 36, 62 , Jerry 68, 98 , Jacolyn 58, 98 Richard 67 Murfee, Cynthia 43, 61, 170 Murray, Cameron 36, 45, 63, 98 Murray ,John 38 N Nagy, Marian 98 Naita, Miyoko 60, 72, 114 Nakano, Ann 60, 98 Nash, Carol 98, 110 Nassaur, Barbara 62 Natlress, William 69, 98 Nay, Joanna 71 Neher, Dr. Gerwin 124 Neilson, Nancy 36, 63 Nelson, Bill 49 Nelson, Maxine 98 Nelson, Mrs. Phyllis 26 Nelson, Tim 157 Neubecker, Donna 61, 110 Newman, Martin 45, 54, 98,139 Newman, Rosemary 62 Neumann, Mr. Rick 19, 42 Newton, Edward 49 Nichols, James 48, 98 Nichols, Patricia 98 Nicholson, Marie 62 Nicks, Ronald 59 Nields, Diann 38, 60, 71 Nielsen, Mrs. Eleanor 27, 58 Nielsen, Leif 53, 66, 98 Nikaido, Reiko 68, 98 Nixon, Patricia 63, 98 Noches, Marion 62 Nolan, James 98 Norman, Kelton 66, 98 Northrup, William 34, 41, 54, 98, 135 Nuesse, Sandra 62, 98 Nuetzman, Mrs. Beebe 13 O O'Byrne, Frederick 53, 59, 98 O'Dell, Etta 35, 40, 48,98,172 Odell, Martha 44, 48, 61 O'Donnell, Michael 98, 150, 152, 153, 162, 165 Ogren, John 66,98 Okimoto, Daniel 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 54, bo, 137, 148 omg, Robert 36, 39, 45, 54, os, 142, 144, 157 Olhofter, William 38 Olseen, Gail 62, 98 Olwin, Keith 146 Ondeck, Stephen 63,99 O'Neill, Mr. Richard 13, 124 Opperman, Nada 50,99 Orecchio, Frank 107 Orozco, Richard 107 Orr, Mr. Orvil'e 17, 70, 170 Ortiz, Jose 53 Ostergard, Karen 55 Ostrander, David 99 Oswald, Charlene 62, 99 Owens, Miss Joanne 24,126,171 Ownbey, Lelo 48, 72 P Packard, Judith 68 Paden, Katherine 40, 41 Padrick, Dennis 59 Paegel, Lucinda 63 Page, Graham 68, 112 Pagliono, Wiliam 75 Palm, Dr. Reuben 124 Pannetier, Michelle 99 Parker, Gregory 63, 99, 153 Parks, Beverly 50, 99, 120 Parks, Lorrita 99 Parks, Robert 37, 53, 99 Parks, Thomas 37, 54, 60, 63, 99, 128, 129, 137, 165 Parrish, Michael 73 Parry, James 26, 46 Parsons, Blake 67, 166 Parsons, Kent 21, 45, 54, 55, 66, 67, 99, MYer,Mrs.BeHy14 123, 155, 166, 167 Parsons, Sandra 72, 113 Patrick, Kennett 99, 113, 157 Patterson, Carol 40, 48, 68, 99 Patterson, Charles 38, 158 Patterson, Richard 53, 107 Patterson, Robert 53 Pauley, Richard 49, 99 Pauly, Matthew 37, 53, 56, 59, 60, 99, 114, 128, 129, 167 Pavelko, Charolotte 48, 99 Peak, Deanna 59, 60 Pearson, Betty 61 Pearson, Leslie 37, 54, 55, 60, 72, 100. 112, 113, 128, 129 Perez, Celia 47, 62 Perez, Ralph 52, 53, 66, 70, 100 Perlin, Lynn 58 Perriman, Karen 62, 100 Perry, Mr. Leonard 16, 74, 114, 126 Perschbacher, Marlee 46, 50, 71 , 100 Peters, Donald 53, 100 Peters, Dr. Kenneth 124 Peterson, Mr. Harry 21 Peterson, Mary Lee 36, 50, 100 Peterson, Bruce 146, 147 Peterson, Miss Leona 14 Peterson, Dale 100 Peterson, Karl 100 Pettler, Peter 53, 73 Petty, Sam 60,100,128,129 Peyton, Catherine 61 Phetteplace, Janet 40, 100, 134 Phillips, George 100, 148, 160 Piccarelli, Patricia 48, 50, 100 Pierce, Jackie 61 Piercy, Barbara 61 Pierson, Charlene 40, 43, 50, 60, 100, 139 Pineda, Rene 68 Pingel, Elisabeth 100 Plamondon, Jerry 100 Platt, Helen 41, 48, 60, 63 Plesset, Judith 39, 46, 71, 100, 172 Plumlee, Bill 148 Poirel, Dale 66, 100 Pon, Larry 63,100 Pool, Charles 100 Porch, Carolyn 61 Parraz, Raymond 100 Porteous, Janet 61, 100 Porter, Bob 70 Porter, John 45, 60, 100,128, 129, 167 Portland, Susan 50, 70, 100 Potter, Stephen 46, 68 Powell, David 100 Powell, Shirley 62, 100 Price, Janice 41, 60 Prinz, Kathryn 60 Pritchard, Rosalind 48 Pritzker, Burton 100 Probasco, Kathleen 48, 61 Prochnow, Judith 100 Proctor, Mr. Donald 18 Provine, John 53, 69, 100 Pruett, Linda 100 Putnam, Nancy 101 Q Quackenbush, Richard 49, 70, 101 Quello, Katherine 48, 60, 73, 101, 170, 172 R Raley, Ronald 55, 60, 74, 101, 150, 153 Ramsauer, Lee 43, 45, 52, 60,107 Ramskill, Stanley 101 Randall, Julia 48 Randazzisi, Constance 39, 40, 50, 63, 101 Range, Gay 40 Raymond, Gerald 59, 101 Raymond, Jodie 40, 50, 101, 135 Raymond, Marsha 40, 60, 71 Ream, Corolee 63,101,116,118 1 ,fy ff ef nr' ,f Reavis, lihda 44, 48, 60, 122idt23,,,f-'fff y Reece, Gary 101 Reed, Eugene 59 Reed, James 112 Reed, Robert 49 f ,f Sancett, Michael 102 Sandbloom, Gary 102 Sanders, Barbara 36, 72, 102 Sanders, Ruth 58,102 Sandidge, Wanda 48, 74, 102,112,128 Rees, Carole 71 .r Sando, Dr. Rudolph 124 Reeve, Lynda 40, 63, lo,l?,fg21fQ,5ZZ,4,4JzZ6sariher, Richard 49, 148 Reichard, Dale 101 fl' ' 1,7 Sapetto, John 25, 53, 107 Reid, John 101 Sapetto, Martin 53, 66, 168 Reisner, Laurence 101 Sarafian, Winston 53, 60, 66 Renzelman, Janice 6224 7 K 7 f Sato, Mr. lrving 18 Reyes, Willis 52, 53, 6 7 Saurenman, Paul 102 Reynolds, Barbara 48, 61,- , f 6 f' carantino, Marlene 41, 43, 58, 102 Reynolds, Charles 72, 1 1 C?,,6U'U7b4 Schaeffer, Frederick 107 Reynolds, Cora 50, 63 5 4 Schavers, Joseph 102, 145 Rezae, Mary Lee 58 sehehelr, Cherry 50, 102 Rheaume, Carol 172 I! r J Schill, Beniamin 37, 53, 107 Rice, Sheri 63, 118, 122 CL ilI, Marta 55, 64 Richards, Alice 107 Q fl Chiller, Karl 22, 67, 102 Richards, Jeanette 63 ' rklfggetjchiller, Kathe 61 Richmond, John 101, 162, 163, 165 f I Schimanski, Ann 62,102 Rickard, Jeffrey 39, 101 Ridley, William 47, 146 Riecke, Susan 65 Riorclan, Mr. Stanley 25, 142 Rising, Donna 40, 101 Rittenhouse, William 59, 60 Roberts, James 146, 150, 164 Robertcon, Carol 24, 48, 62,101,1 Robertson, Kit 53, 66, 101 Robeson, William 101 Robinson, Lillian 63 Robinson, Roberta 48 71 Robinson, Mr. Ron 25, 142,162,164 Rode, Holger 65 Roess, Nancy 101, 114, 120 Rogers, Allan 101, 157 Rogers, Joan 62 Rogers, Milo 63, 101 Romeis, Susan 42, 44, 48, 50,101 Romero, Charles 38, 69 Ronning, Nelius 48,101 Rooney, Elizabeth 73, 102 Roose, Judy 39, 50, 63, 102, 111, 123 Root, Francene 50, 102 Rosenthal, Theda 39, 59, 102 Ross, Rosaline 37, 57 Rothe, Kathleen 59, 102 Rounds, Jeannette 62 Rowins, Dr. Edward 10 Rowins, Charles 21, 34, 36, 37, 45, 60, 102, 123,128,129 Royall, Janice 69,102,12B,129 Rubendall, Gerald 102 Rudbach, Jana 48, 58,102 Rudnick, Phil 157 Rudolph, Carole 40, 43, 102 Rudy, Richard 34, 48, 102,125 Ruge, Georgia 102 Ruhl, Sharon 68,102 Rumble, Lyn 48, 58, 102, 110 Runquist, David 36,102,162,163, Ruoff, David 138 Russell. Anne 61 Russell, Mrs. Maria 26, 72 Russell, George 102 Ryder, Maureen 46, 68 Ryder, Patricia 58, 102 Ryer:on, Charles 36, 45, 123, 157 Rygh, Mrs. Dorothy 24, 173 S Sabbagh, George 40, 49 Sadoff, Mr. Jacob 21 Saleebey, Barbara 40 Salisian, Mr. Steve 10, 116 Salstrom, Peter 68 54, 164 Salsbury, Dick 35, 39, 45, 102, 123, 126, 150,151,152,153 Salsman, Paul 66, 102, 162, 165 Salz, Carol 60, 63, 102 Samerian, Stephen 34, 36, 37, 54, 102, 129, 157 Sams, Mr. Earl 124 Samson, Beniamin 66, 102, 142,14 Samuelsen, Scott 45, 48, 54,155 IRQ 4 sahlarrrihg, Ralph 65 SChm0le, .Sharon 36, 61, 122 Schmidt, Karen 113 Schnabel, Mr. David 22, 69 Schooley, Carol 63 Schrank, Sharon 62 Schuler, Lyla 65 Schulz, Gretchen 61 Schuyler, Nancy 102 Schwerdtfeger, John 67, 102 Schwoerer, John 146, 147, 158 Scofield, Denis 53, 107 Scott, Mr. George 25, 150 Scott, Capt. Stanley 25 Seamans, Sally 48, 62 Seastedt, Greta 63, 102 Selle, Annette 48, 73 Serrell, Beverly 36 Serrurier, Randall 39, 48, 103, 134 Shannon, Sally 172 Sharp, Robert 103 Sharp, Virginia 48, 60,63 Shatlord, Mr. Walter T. 10 Shavers, Jane 62 Shaw, Merrilee 60,61 Shea, William 53,66 Sheets, Calvin 54, 62,103,142, 144, 162,163,165, 169 Shelden, Bobbi 58 Shepherd, Bonnie 69 Shigeno, Midori 70, 103 Shipley, Robert 107 Shipman, Druscil'a 42, 43, 60 Shively, Harold 59, 164 Shockley, Lois 61 Shoemake', Joyce 60, 173 Shoemaker, James 59, 167 Short, Nancv 58, 103 Shapnel Judith 57, 62 Shropshire, James 103 ,Shul', Joserh 49,621,103 Shulman, Linda 61 Shultz, Carolyn 41, 43, 50, 103, 112 Sibbrel, Richacd 103 Siechert Carol 44, 58,60,103,122,171 Siegel.Charle1 63,103, 146 Siegel, Howard 103, 160 Simmonds, Leslie 34, 50, 60, 103,122, 125,126,129 Simmons, Mr. Dick 25, l42,143,158,16C Simpson, James 103 Simpson, Patricia 61 Sinkbeil Douglzs 75, 107 Siraganian, Joan 62 Sisson, Nathan 72, 103 Sisson, Stephen 107 Sisson, Marilyn 107 Sivas, Marilyn 40, 63 Six, Mr. Gene 13 Sloan, Sandra 48, 58,103 Slobin, Sharon 36, 73 Smart, Olive 44, 61,103,114 Smiley, John 103 Smith Bonnie 58,103 Smith, Brian 45.49, 62,103,155,160 Smith Cynthia 61 Smith David 75, 114 Smith Dennis 63, 103,150,153 Smith, Dorothy 57 Smith, Edward 64 Smith, Patricia 61, 111 Smith, Paul 53, 103 Smith, Raymond 38, 67, 103 Smith, Steven 39, 45, 48, 54, 103, 166 Sneathen, Sandra 55, 62, 103, 120 Snow, Ronald 47, 53, 107 Snyder, David 53 Snyder, Mr. James 18 Snyder, Jim 155 Snyder, Katherine 61 Snyder, Ronald 107 Sokoll, Judith 48, 69, 103 Soos, Robert 107 Sorensen, Carole 48, 71 Sotelo, Albert 49, 155 Sauter, Pamela 40, 41, 64 Southwick, Neill 107 Sparer, Susan 44, 55, 65,111, 122 Spaulding, Judy 47, 68 Spencer, Michael 107 Spessard, Toby 35, 36, 37, 45, 48,123, 158, 159 Sprague, James 16, 103 Sprague, Mrs. Ruth 27 Sprankle, Joseph 103 Squire, Donna 57 Stainton, Melanie 62, 103 Staniford, Gai 61 Stansbie, Arlene 63 Starr, Rita 48 Starrett, Lee 69, 103 Startup, Frank 54, 66, 103, 155 Startup, Marsha 61, 120 Starz, Valerie 46, 62 States, David 103 Steele, Dennis 66, 104 Steele, Diana 47, 172 Steelsmith, Henry 104, 157 Steftensen, Philip 36, 49, 104 Stephensen, Inge-Life 68, 104 Stevenson, Dinah 48, 50, 104 Stevenson, Mary 72, 113 Stever, Gary 104 Stewart, Alex 75 Stewart, Edwin 40, 48, 66, 104, 120,137 Stewart. Mr. John 16, 55,120,124,125, 126, 129 Stewart, Kathleen 36, 50, 60, 69, 104 Stine, Peter 63, 104 Stoll, Kurt 47 Stone, Terrell 68, 104 Straight, Frances 60 Stranske, Lila 58, 60, 104 Strieter, Lauralee 104, 122 Stronq, Mrs. Rita 21 Stropky, Robert 53 Stull, Thomas 67 Stump. Charlotte 50, 54, 60, 62,138 Sturtevant, Diana 74 Stutsman, Mrs. Olga 14 Style, June 62 Sullivan, Patriiia 41, 50, 60, 63 Summers, David 66 Sunkle, Jean 63 Sunukiian, Leonard 36, 40 Suter, Richard 110 Swanson, Sandra 40, 62 Swartz, Joanne 61 Sweeney, Dean 41, 53, 63, 158 Sweetland, Creed 49, 67 Sweitzer, Terry 60 Swensson, James 40 Swiatek, Glenda 50, 63 Swim, Christine 50, 63 Swinney, Sharon 40, 61, 139 T Tatt, Marianne 39, 44, 50, 60,122 Takagi, Alice 58 Takiguichi, Haruyo 68 Talbott, Joyce 69 Tally, Timothy 155, 167 Taubitz, Stewart 168 Tavi-i, Sandra 61 Williams, Albert 107, H A, ,ui 'Y' ' i l 'Q ' Taylor, Mrs. Anna 20, 63 'Mn l' 1 J, Taylor, Carola 40 1 , Taylor, Gary 155 X Q 'DIY - ' 1 ,. Taylor, Roland 52, 105 Telesco, Francin 105 - Temmesfeld, Arthur 52, 53, 59 Teixeira, Richard 52 1 1 1 ' .oo 'W ' Tepel, Carole 105 A K , A V' I ' s Texoux, Richard 52' ' rexier, sony eo, 103' Q- l Tharp, Marcena 65 I M ' ' A -7. Thomas, Brenda 61 - 15' I R- . Thomas, Mary lou 48, 162 ' e 4 ' - Thompson Brad 57 , g' X Thompson Douglas 66, 95, 162 ' ' 11 ' A Thompson, Karen 63, 105 -s , 1 . Thompson, Sandra 48, 61, 63 1' . ' ' ' - -1 Thompson, Sheryn 38, 63 ' , , Thurber, John 107 7 Tibbs, Macnee: 25, 53, ee, 105, 14s 'l Q Tam, Mrs. Frances 18,60 ' ' 1 . ' Verre, Larry 60, 75 Villers, James 59 Vilt, Franklyn 47, 53, 63,106 Vincent, Barbara 106 Vincent, Shirley 48, 61 Vingoe, Andrea 38, 48, 61 Vinopal, Howard 45 Vinson, Karin 48, 73,106 Vogel, Judith 36, 61 Vogtmann, Isolde 59, 106 Vore, Marilyn 42, 55,106,110,113 Vournas, Mr. Thomas 18, 129 ki v W Wade, Charlene 64 Waits, Douglas 53, 106 ,WoIgamott, Phyllis 36, 50, 72, 106 Wier, Daniel 40, 66, Wickes, Dr. Una 12, 125 107,135,150,153, . 154,162,163,165 Wilcke, Linda 69 Wiley, Alice 107 Wilhelm, Mr-s. Emma 14 Wilkes, Christine 62 Wilkes, David 156, 157 13 4, 142, 144, 145 Williams, Miss Gladys 14 Williams, James 107 Williams, Sherman 53, 107 Williamson, Miss Joyce 13, 20, 62, 126 Willis, Diane 61, 116,118,122 Willis, Rhoda 69 Wilson, Elmer 126 Wilson, Dennis 107 Wilson, Mr. James 21 Wilson Kenneth 107 Wilson, Sheryl 37, 41, 50, 55, 60, 72, Tilford, Eileen 60, 73 Tilford, Mary Ann 47, 68 'I Tilley, Allen 75, 105 e N5 Todd, Mr. Jerry 25, 148 Toms, Charles 53, 107 f Toms, Diane 48, 71, 105 K- , Toombs, Thomas 23, 68 Toothaker, Jackie 48, 172 Toth, Steve 46, 52, 53, 66, 107 Townsend, Pamela 55, 72, 105, 120 Travis, David 67, 105 Travis, Sandy 19, 36 A 'Q D 1 V 'Walker, Ann 44,106,122, Walker, Margot 107 Wallace, Valerie 106 Walling Carolyn 64 Walling Ronald 68, 106 Walson, Sheryl 39 Walther, Judith 61 Walton, David 49 Walton, John 38, 49, 70 Walton, Lois 106, 172 Walton, Melvin 146 Wanke, Hannelore 57 172 Trevisano, John 105, 146 Troncoso, Clemente 26 Trubo, Harold 59 ' Trumbull, Charles 105 t Tsuchiya, Marcella 36, 44, 60 1 Tubb, Nancy 105 Tucker, Robert 41, 45, 48, 62,105,158 Tumpney, Joan 48, 73 Turko, Robert 47, 68, 105 Turner, Barbara 58 Turner, John 105 Turner, Lois 61 Tustin, Thomas 36, 43, 46,53,105, 114, 115 Tye, Ronald 53 ' V- 1 U , . E Ulrich, Yvonne 61 V Vacio, Michael 53, 72, 105 Valient, Dan 148 Van Amerstoor, Lieueen 58 Vandeneykel, Jean 58, 60 Van Der Weele, Monica 62, 105 Van Der Weele, Thelma 62 Vanell, Carole 58, 105 Van Etten, Sheryl 60, 74 Varney, William 65 Vasquez, Gilbert 53, 105, 142 Vasquez, Joseph 148 Vaughan, Claudia 61 Vedder, Phil 68, 146, 168 Vega, Emma 50, 106 ,, nm i Ward, Gerard 59 Wefd, Peter 59, eo, 74, 168 Ward, Richard 26, 73, 106, 148 Ward, Janice 48, 64 Wardlaw, Mrs. Peggy 24, 57 Warnick, Judy 63 Warren, Mr. Robert 17, 68 Warren, Karen 50, 60, 63, 106, 172 Warrick, Marla 62, 106 Wasgatt, James 21, 41,106, 167 Washington, Eudora 48, 106 Watts, William 66, 106 Wayne, Frank 146,147,162 Weatherton, Thomas 106 Weatherwax, Mrs. Ann 12, 58 Weaver, Marsha 106 Weaver, Sally Ann 63,106,110 Weber, Jeri 106 Weber, Sheryl 37, 63, 106, 110 Webster, Vv. 'na 29, 75,106,128 Weeks, Jeffrey 48, 106, 155 Weems, Mr. Cullen 17 Wehren, Dennis 47, 68 Weilzel, Vicki 62 Welch, Bill 62, 106 Welkes, Sharon 36 Wel'es, Richard 65, 106 Wells, Bob 158 Wells, Priscilla 37, 40, 106 Wendell, Craig 135 Werbelow, John 148 Werdon, Glen 106 Westcrlind, Patricia 61 Weztmoreland, Diane 74, 106 Weston, Michael 106 Wheeler, Craig 53, 69 Vfhite, James 53, 66, 106, 112 White, Paula 106 White, Mr, Ralph 138 White, Stuart 36 While William 41,107,156 ,157 107, 114 Windisch, Joan 48 Winston, Ann 60, 61 Winston, Carol 48 Winter, Douglas 67, 107 Wirth, Erline 28, 107 Wobermin, Joyce 60, 107 Wolf, Richard 49, 52, 53,107 Wood, Cheryl 61 Wood, Sandy 48, 58 Wood, Suzanne 40, 58, 60, 107 Woodard, Phillip 48, 107 Woods, Sharon 61 Worrall, John 38 Wride, Maureen 38, 73 Wright, Arthur 107, 150, 153 Wyper, Bernadene 48, 63, 107 Wyse, Richard 20, 112 X Y Yamato, Victor 38, 54,142,146, 164 Yanofi, Richard 107, 157 Yarnell, Stephen 67 Yates, Wayne 34, 43, 54, 55, 60, 107, 113, 114, 125 Yezerski, Leon 158 York, Richard 53, 67 Young, Judith 40, 50, 107 Young, Richard 107 Young, Stephen 73 Yount, John 52, 63,107 Z Zamora, Carmen 48, 65 Zarenbe, James 70 Zaremba, Leigh 66, 107, 126 Zasio, Linda 61 Q Zaslaw, Gerald 70 Zatkin, Howard 150 Zawistowski, Ann 40, 43, 50, 107, 111 Zellweger, Henry 66, 107 Whiteley, Joanna 107 Velasquez. 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