Point Loma High School - El Portal Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1961
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TABLE OF fam ,AM NM 36.490 Administration I 5 Government - id Activities - vfofl' GL. QJQZL. Organizations JAM! Athletics - - - ' Sophomores - QA!! X yo juniors - pk 1 Seniors B474 Index - CGIA4 COSPO Edafopan-chief . Literary Editor . . 'Z-W Assistant . S6 jam, 05 cfrwfj Wax? rt Editor . Senior Editor . Assistant . Junior Editor . Sophomore Edit Administr IQ? ditor Govern t Editor . Activ'ties Editor . Org i tionsE 'or At etics Ed' r . . ness anager . Soles anager . . . I Ind Editor . . . s W E PORTAL Assistants ig over Design . . dvisor . . CONTE TS 4 - l8 - 34 - 66 - llO - l42 - l58 -178 - 232 Debbie Morrow Lee Ann Bergtold . . Sally Goodman . David Schuld . . Geri Gosewisch . Judy Schultz Bernadene Miller . Tina DeFalco Louise Campion Carol Aguilera . Rosemary Fox . Kathy Leptich . David Paul . Dian Stuckey Beverly Hofmann . Paula Sayles . . Kay Shie, Cathy Pearson . .... Bill Deacon Mr. Schaffroth Page 3 , 1-i Qi, s --....., , Q .ALA y ff LV 15? 1, ! ADMINISTRATICN , 1. , ' . My f 1 U v' f ff ffm I 'mfffpjfyty ji? Q Q A y . WX pi QW My ff , W ff Mr. James D. Clark Principal The guiding hand is an important hand, and thus it is with the administration of Point Loma High School. Pictured in this section are those adminis- trators who offer guidance, instill confidence, and promote unity among the students ond' faculty of Point Loma. Efficiency and thoroughness - the key words to the duties of these nine people who are constantly doing their best to meet the demands of the school. We would like to express our gratitude to our ca- pable administrators for the efforts they put forth on behalf of Point Loma. 11 ?' ...L ,... Miss Mary J. King Vice Principal Page 6 Sn., Mr. Wylie B. Condor Mr. Henry Lawrence Vice Principal Vice Principal :fx Mrs. Louise W. Olsen Mr. Robert Heninger Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Counselor Mr. Milo Wood Junior Counselor dministrators Q11'l.,v lun. Mr. Hugh Dole Senior Counselor X Mr. Bennie Edens Junior Counselor Page 7 English Ruth G. Bean, B. J. Dorothy T. Chilton, B. A. Margaret L. Christianson, University of Missouri West Virginia University M. A. English and Journalism English University of California Pointer, Quill and Scroll Honors English, Advanced English Quest Magazine Our English department offers the best possible opportuni- ties for students to receive the full benefit of learning and appreciating the beauty of our language. Beyond the regular required courses in grades ten and eleven, adept pupils are encouraged to take advantage of the advanced and accelerated courses. Honors English in grade twelve is open to students who qualify by examina- tion and past performance. Marie E. Hansen, M. E. Dorothy Jarvis Poyner, Northern Illinois M. A. University San Diego State English, Contemporary English, Basic Citizenship Literature Joan Reutinger, M. A. University of California English, Catherine Sageman, B. A. Douglas A. Smalheer, Burt Kenneth Vorce, Marillee White, B. A. Mills College M. A. M. A. Mount Union College English Columbia University San Diego State College Junior English Junior Red Cross American History, University of California American Literature English Page 8 Lawrence E. Morgan, San Diego State College Plane Geometry, M. A. Intermediate Algebra SVN '! '5' K f. 4. , I ' , tx n A J '13 V A Lrg? . 'lxx , tg 'VKI I ' z ,S J V1 K 1 J . 55 .g f rgie gg .A , . xg, fl if ix, K if k.kh i- XX Hazel L. Getzoff, B. S. John Haskell, Jr., B. A. Harold C. Lank, B. S. lSObelle Skidmore, M. A. Gertrude Van Eizengc, College of the Pacific M, Ed, Triginometry, Honors Harvard and Vassar Math Intermediate Algebra Advisor to Student Auditor l 0 Foreign Languages Robert Owen Maxwell, Rutgers University San Diego State College United States Naval B. S. Mathematics Geometry, Algebra, Clerical Procedures I K -1 Y 1 kc x ,,., .- Herbert C. Wiggin, M. S. San Diego State College English, Algebra, Plane Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor Since the establishment of the language laboratory at Point Loma, the instructors have concentrated on the aural-oral approach in teaching the foreign language. The main objective is to teach the student to speak Manchester College Plane and Solid Geometry and Intermediate Algebra Honors Study Hall Academy Plane Geometry, Science Problems Junior Class Advisor Mathematics Students enrolled in the mathematics department at Point Loma are fortu- nate in being offered a large variety of courses. Beginning students are of- fered courses in algebra and geometry. Advanced courses are offered in plane and solid geometry and intermediate algebra. There are also classes in trig- onometry and honors math for those students who have excelled in the other fields of math. Margaret Sinclair, M.A. University of Wisconsin French and understand the language, and to they are using the laboratory to give practice using it. ,.t.,. this chance to French Club 4l'!f l' Virginia Bowers, B. A. Harvey Franken, B. A. Trevor R. McKee, B.A. Dr. Romanowski, Ph.D. Jacqueline T. Trenfel, Occidental College University of California Brigham Young Purdue University M.A. l-Gtin Spanish University Russian, Basic University of California Latin Club Pan American Club Spanish Citizenship French, German, Pan American Club Spanish Scholarships, Honors and Awards Page 9 Russian Club L Wayne Corbin M A Frank G. Crosser, M. S. Robert J. Disbolis, University of New Mexico Montana State College American Government Adv U. S. History, Western Michigan U S History World Affairs University Senior English Student Opinion Social Studies Robert Fung, B. A. University of California English, Basic Citizenship Judson H. Hawkins, B. A. Chico State College U. S. History, Senior Math Bowling Club Social Studies can be a stimulating and interesting course if students take full advantage of the many opportunities of- fered at Point Loma. Basic Citizenship is required of all sophomores, U.S. History of juniors, and American Govern- ment of all seniors. World Affairs and Honors History are also courses offered for those seniors who excel in this field. A Student Government class is given early each morning for the many interested students to talk over school problems. George Pappas M A Douglas A Smalheer Joseph D. Robinson, Adelbert O. Macdonald, Richard E, Marshall, B A B. A. M.A. U S Government Columbia University San Diego State College University of Pittsburgh Western Michigan World History U S History American Government, Social Studies University American Literature U S History A S B Advisor World Affairs, Honors Senior Class Advisor History Physical Education Murray Callan, B. A. San Diego State College P. E., Football, Tennis Letterman's Club Albino Valdez, B. S. University of Colorado Mechanical Engineer- ing, ROTC Officers' Club, Cadet Club, Rifle Team, Drill Team Frederick E. Ludwig, Hugh M. Simpson, M. A. Edward L. Thomas, M. A. B. A. San Diego State College San Diego State College University of California Physical Education P. E. Cross Country, Physical Education, Track, Varsity Club Spanish, Math Kenneth R. Miaxson Brock Port Teacher's Col lege ROTC, Cadet Club, Rifle Team, Drill Team Physical coordination, skill in various sports, and excellent Bennie F. Edens, B. A. San Diego State College P. E., Varsity Football Coach Counselor l lth Grade Key Club, Lettermon's Club sportsmanship are emphasized in both the boys' and girls' physical education department. After the students acquire proficiency in team sports, the individual sports are stressed, such as tennis, badminton, archery, and gymnastics. Several times during the year all the students participate in co-edu- cational games, which is one of the most en'o able and suc- l Y cessful parts of the program. Susie Dahms, B. S. San Diego State College Physical Education G A A, Song and Cheer Leaders Jane Daniels, B. A. Sacramento State College Physical Education Modern Dance Club, Lomonettes Julia D. Robberson, B. S. University of Missouri Physical Education Patsy Ann Shirley, B. S. Western Kentucky State College Physical Education G A A John Bernard Early, B. A. San Diego State College P. E., Math Basketball Coach J. V. Baseball Varsity Club Caroline L. Crosby, B. A. San Diego State College Physical Education Lomonettes Page J. Milford Ellison, M. A. Mexico City College Studio Art, Drawing and Painting Commercial Art, Art Service Class Poster and Display Committee Chairman of Point Loma Art Exhibition Willa B. Brodie, B. A. Claremont College Art, Stagecraft i l J' U fvr- 1-., 'Sin ' Nr-N 's. t ,,, ,ff Wendell G. Montague, M. S. Utah State University Art Music A student seriously interested in the field of music at Point Loma has the choice of joining many well-organized- groups, including band, orchestra, choir, and Madrigals. The music de- partment is accomplishing its goal of striving for understanding and appre- ciation of all forms of music by offer- ing this wide range of courses. Madrigals are shown here preparing for one of their , 3 ,f A Kay Mottola, M. A. University of Southern California Crafts Art Club L Y. mg' Mr. Ellison helps drawing and painting class sketch model, Paula Sayles. Art Point Loma art students have learned to express themselves artistically by studying aesthetic Principals and ob- serving the world around them. The many courses available in this field include general art, drawing and paint- ing, crafts, art service, life drawing, and poster and display. Robert Eugene Minnich, M. S. University of Washington David McNair, M. A. Intermediate Band, Advanced Band Music Appreciation, Advanced Orchestra Pep Band, Dance Band Columbia University Music, ,English Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus many programs, directed by Mr. Heninger. Qtkl U 1 H Page 12 Robert E. Heninger, M. M. University of Southern California Madrigals, Choir Speech Arts Acquiring poise and learning to speak effectively in front of an audience are the main aims of Point Loma's Speech Arts students. ln the past few years the students, under the expert coaching of Miss Jewelden Brodie, have won numerous high awards. The courses offered in this department are public speaking and drama, which includes in- termediate and advanced play production. Home Economics Home economics students are given advice on good grooming and etiquette as well as instruction in cooking and sewing. Our homemaking department works efficiently and adequately, encouraging Point Y will wf g5v,i.,., . r5EfM,7-3453 ggyw 5 l 'lf' 'L A ec' I f ' ' 'ii- 1 iis,,5553.g:fk'f,gs.,V5 - . NX Jeweldean Brodie, M. A. University of Oklahoma Speech Arts, Public Speaking Drama Jack Shuffler, B. A. San Diego State College Spanish, Public Speaking Heritage Club Sponsor Loma girls to be successful in marriage and V 9 9 Fame B' Az Elmbell' Pr T'llm0 ' - University of California B. A. Correers' Home Economics Harris Teachers College Homemaking Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Ruth Va rney Held, B. A. Kenneth E. Christianson, San Diego State c B. A. College Armstrong College Typing, Office Practice Typing, Business Countesses, American Education Field Service Geneva H. Tucker, B. S. 1 Texas Wesleyan College Record Keeping, 4, Typing Future Business If Leaders of America X . K .f w Business Education Business education courses are direc- ted toward students with varied apti- tudes and interests. The courses avail- able are in three general classifica- tions: bookkeeping, general clerical, and stenographic. Page 13 Mr. Lamott shows physic students how to work an experiment. Science Paul W. Farrar, M. S. University of Arizona Biology, Physiology Harry Dall, B. S. Ohio State University Biology Much emphasis is put on the importance of science in present day life. Our Science Department will continue to keep pace with the growing demands upon the students. lt expects to accommodate a larger number of pupils with more and better equipment and teaching methods. lQlxfuj John C: Lamott, B. A. Pomona College Physics C S F, Chalkdusters Page 14 Paul Shank, M. A, Ohio State University Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry Pointer Hi-Y, Wai Kanes Physical Science Club Estell R. Sullivan, B, S. Dwight J. Young, M. A. Bowlingreen State University of Southern University California Chemistry Biology, American Chess Club Government Basic Citizenship John M. Joldersmo, B. A Hope College Advanced Biologv and Biology Life Science Club Edward V. Guffin, B. A University of California Auto Mechanics A Ni' A IH si I y I -,,3f'dl if r a ,,...,., .v'55 '5if9' ' '15 i1,r,i1 '11 H yii X ' i 'Tv A .K 1. iv, N g . .t , N gg V -'sw f s ft.. ff,-- fx-11 -',, . k':k rrr.. Indiana University Drafting Audio Visual Aids, Sound Crew, Projection Crew F n 3' O -1 D. L. 0 -vs -of Q -1 in 5 ?' Laurence P. Kaiser, B. A. University of California Woodshop ...f- ' E' S35 14 W. Mr. Jeffers teaches Jimmy Varley and drafting class how to design houses. Industrial Art ln the industrial arts section fascinating courses are offered for those students who are interested in developing their creativity. Included in this interest- ing field are metal shop, mechanical drawing, draft- ing, a beginning and advanced course in electronics, graphic arts, woodworking, and auto mechanics. Mr. Keiser helps three wood shop students to hammer in a nail. .NV 'T' . . I ,bf X ':. 'A .15 g, fr i A it ,kftzsriggi A fl if . James H. Long, M. A. Edward Schaffroth, B. A. Joseph F. Stewart, B. S San Diego State College San Jose State College Michigan State General Metal, Wood Graphic Arts, El Portal University Shop Skeptics Electronics, Math Swimming Team Electronics Club Page 15 Driver's Training .. ,,, -V:. LA .,'5fi!'f if 5 .... - is A .i . Mr. Gerdes teaches Point Loma students how to be better drivers. Harry Gerdes, M. A. Tucson, Arizona Driver's Training School Safety Comm Administrative Staff ittee Driver Training can be quite a hectic course to teach, but calm, cool and collected Mr. Harry Gerdes hasn't missed a day of school in forty years. He has been at Point Loma for the past six years teach- ing interested students to drive care- fully. Mr. Gerdes will retire this year after having served Point Loma stu- dents faithfully. To Mr. Gerdes we express our gratitude and our best wishes for his continued happiness and welfare. Mrs. Marjorie Colburn Mrs. Mildred Gulley Mrs. Hariette Ingram Financial Secretary Attendance Secretary Counseling Secretary ' , 1 e'xff'i .J't'a-, . . Q at , H. M it ' a er 1 A 5 l E .F eh i 43 . T . E , .,.. if . 1 . ..... Q' .... 5 f'-1'- .,,.1 . .1f.. . .V f Mrs. Betty Jo Isom Attendance Secretary MVS- D0'f0fhY R055 Mrs. Betti Schultz Mrs. Jo Sherwood Mrs. Alice Smith RSQISVGY General Secretary Intermediate Secretary Library Clerk -: Z -- - -- it t V ...., , M ,. A N 'iifi . ff.. A ..,, .--W. , V. MM, ,.,. ,,,,,. 3 A Page 16 Cafeteria Staff 2,4- AQ, 1 1 l 'Wo' ' J . x A 1 - ' Q x ' V . l it , V, R m Q W N I s FIRST ROW, left to right: Maude Atkisson, Anita Hooton, Janet Francis, Dorothy Balmos, and Head Cafeteria Manager Marie Logsdon. SECOND ROW: Ruth A. Stein, Bernice Severino, Marie Paul, Alice France, and Mrs. Maude Atkisson Frieda Reeves. Custodians 4 .W , . , I W . .y 1 I l , 7 c,,. l A' . FIRST ROW, left to right: Jack Prodanovich, Ward Pyke, Adam Morley, Fred George, Arthur Runnels, and Ethel Williams. SECOND ROW: George Shooter, Paul Fluct, Jesse Kelly, Joseph Sharp, and John Reckless. I 5211 Mr. Arthur Runnels Head Custodian f , Left to right: Chauncey Norris, Richard Hull, Richard Young, and Leon Gardeners Mr. Richard Hull Head Gardener , K.. R XI' Page 17 Page 18 3 'lk A '39- fxx GGVERNMENT M 14 6ll1Z3 A f f, r M '6 :M' W ,, , 4 ' ' , ff 1,f M 5 dv, H ggi , 2 Q M 1 1 f XZQAMVU-J p ,. A wfwfww, 8 I, Z9 M W 15TTj7 ,ll .HG Mike Fall ,y 53,3-'vig-ff,:zj::' ' k A . I A r ' ,iw Commissioner of Boys' Activities Leon Scales Commissioner of Girls' Activities Cindy Foy Page 20 Commiggiqner of Commissioner of Publications Elections and Eligibility Louise Campion Judy Cannon Commissioner of Genera Gary Brotherton I Affairs A.S. . Headed by Gary Brotherton as Com- missioner of General Affairs, the stu- dent council of Pain-t Loma strived for a common goal . . . that of strong self- government. The school functions ran smoothly and efficiently showing that we had elected top-notch leaders. Working always for our interests, they planned and executed Student Gov- ernment Week. Each commissioner visited several history classes inform- ing the students of the organization, purpose, and accomplishments of the first semester student government. As representatives of Point Loma, these leaders also attended the San Diego Associated Student Council Confer- ence in November. This meeting not only gave them new ideas on how to make money, schedule events, and im- prove the school, but inspired them to strengthen student-faculty relation- ships. q iiii I wi - P 'l,,, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics Commissioner of Margaret Avery lnterscholostic Activities Otis Gillaspie fix' M.. ' ,,L1 an y f1.1.r-si., if, Commissioner of Elections and Eligibility Beth Pumula Commission These eight commissioners took over in the middle of the year and successfully governed the remain- ing months. Under the excellent leadership of Otis Gillespie, Com- missioner of General Affairs, the Spring Commissioners carried out his platform, that of more active in- terest in school government. The actual realization of more individ- ual representation was considered the most important accomplishment of the last semester. The student body helped revise, draft and vote on a new constitution. As spokes- men of Point Loma, these leaders worked for a marquee to announce school events. lt was set up in Feb- ruary and became an informative and attractive bulletin board for Point Loma social activities. Commissioner of Girls' Activities Candy Ham .sg Vkg, g IX . ... K Commissioner of General Affairs Otis Gillaspie i . , j,3Qfi...1u , 52 '. Fifi! ti- S:-'fee Commissio 4 of Finance Joh inhorn ,Aff VV Commissioner of Girls' Athletics Bonnie Burnett 47 Commissioner of Publications Geri Gosewisch Spring it Commissioner of Boys' Activities Jammie McLaggan M 53155 Commissioner of interscholastic Athletics Oscar Palacios Page 21 ' '53 'A E.. 'S .. rig '- 5 S , Diane Einstein First Semester Scribe Gerilyn Gosewisch First Semester Clerk Recording minutes and checking homeroom representative attendance at commission meet- ings were the main duties ofthe A. S. B. Clerk. The Scribe was known as the general secretary for the commissioned officers. She wrote let- ters concerning school business and kept an accurate calendar ot school events. Kg . 1 Sylvia Waehrer Second Semester Clerk S FRONT ROW, left to right: Jan Woods, Ingrid Nielsen, Leslie Ealy, Kathy Sherrod, Susan Ealy, Nan Gerelick, Cindy Fay. BACK ROW: Rich Heady, Terry Patrick, Candy Ham, Carol Cierny, Leon Scales, Casey Jones, Jamie MacLaggan, Mary Mann. Page 22 A. .B. Appointive Offices qi, . Cnr' Bernadene Miller Second Semester Scribe Social Committee Headed by the Commis- sioners of Boys' and Girls' Activities, the So- cial Committee decided the dates for all school events. , ffa ,,, ,,t, . egg V' 5 QQVHE Ticket Committee Punching A. S. B. cards at all home games and selling tickets for all athletic events - were the duties of the Ticket Committee, BOTH SEMESTER MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Jean Kemp, Margaret Cummins, Sandy Reynolds, De De Poister, Dorothy Bennett, Lynn Owens, Carole Lane. BACK ROW: Shirley Foote, Pam Hanson, Charlotte Gallagher, Toni Calendar Committee Neatly arranging and keep- ., ,, lr .ii P . 4 . ,Yn- Jelusich, Miriam Antler, Liz Luz, Julie Mendola, Janet Ostosh. A- 'fi . -43' . J ai is f l fi 5, 4' N 4 , 'X t ' ' T ' 1 V I X ing the calendar up to date kept the members of the Calendar Committee busy at all times. SE LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Cierny, Beth Hooper, Paula Nelson, Dale Lamb, Linda Nolan, Beth Pumala, Suzi Schultz. ' ,?WFQfT,f.Jf' -'N 4' H BOTH SEMESTER MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Claretta Balistrieri, Merle Mason, Sandy Reynolds, Rose Alioto, Sue Schwartz, Duane Dayes. BACK ROW: Gay Sherwood, Sheila Dorman, Pat Harvey, Paula Johnson, Betsy Law- baugh, Sandra Lank, Betty Jane Adams. Pep 1 1 1 ,, Committee Pep Committee members were responsible for the ma- roon and gold streamers which pointed out the Point Loma section at football games. They also made spirit signs, such as Can The Komets, to post in the gym during basketball season. Page Safety l i l l Committee Arranging fire drills and co- ordinating all traffic safety conventions between the high schools were the ob- jectives of the Safety Com- mittee. N , BOTH SEMESTER MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Nan Gerelick, Sylvia Palmer, Cathy Grigsby, Franny Maloney, Bonnie Burnett, Marianne Palmer, Judy Larson, Linda Gaines, Lillian Davis. BACK ROW: Jamie MacLaggan, Brad Hallen, Rich Heady, Leon Scales, Susan Murphey, Candy Ham, Terry Patrick, Jan Rosenbaum, Betty Bradley. 'RL it aw ,f ar l l i Lynn Haynes receives ballots from Michen Fischer and , Susie Murphey for second semester elections. 1 l l i i i i i l l l l -,..v..-Q.. Page 24 .Ib The maroon and gold marquee: main project of A.S.B. Commissioners and student body. ,' 'se-N ,,::.1ii Commissioners and can- Lx didates enjoy C a n d y Ham's campaign stunt. 4,1 FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Sandy Good, Sally Spafford, Gail Horton, Claretta Balistrieri, Beth Pumala, Nicki Bjornson, Nancy Corbin, Susie Ham, Kathy Keptner, Suzi Schultz. SECOND ROW: Susie Sneed, Sharon Holmes, Sue Brewer, Anne Slaughter, Kathie Boland, Toni Jelusich, Leslie Ealy, Sarah Eber, Kathy Dill, Judy Cannon, Joe Gentillalli, BACK ROW: Jennifer Tubbs, Jim Eggleston, Clara Small, Susan Murphey, Julie M.endola, Joni Gosewisch, Judy Ekstrand, Joe Correia, Bernadene Miller, Candy Ham, Terry Patrick. Elections and Eligibility During the many important elections throughout the year, members of the Elections and Eligibility committee insured inefficient voting and speedy results. These members arranged the mock presidential election in No- vember. Point Loma's results proved to be almost exactly opposite from those of the nation. if .,J'ffi. J it nf T r 011' SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Kathie Boland, Judy Schultz, Kathy Sherrod, Joe Richardson, Ann Tripp, Betty Ragenovich, Beth Pumala, Bonnie Rockwell, Dee Ann Johnston. SECOND ROW: Loretta Hess, Rose Alioto, Sarah Eber, Judy Cannon, Joe Gentillalli, Sue Brenner, Kathy De Rocco, Andy Allen, Chris Calkins. BACK ROW: Jim Eggleston, Sally Peterson, Clara Small, Marilyn Hoge, Bonnie Carey, Deana Cleland, Candy Ham, Meryl Dexheimer, Liz Luz, Steve Lustig, Stevie Beitscher, Kristy Grill. Page 25 fi? 'in 1 it f '3 . 4 FIRST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW, left to right Vanna Jones, Jodi Fischer, Nicki Bjornsoin, Nan Murrell, Cheryl Fox, Carolyn Hamilton, Doris Daniel, Leslie Ealy. SECOND ROW: Marianne Palmer, Carol Kearns, Sylvia Waehrer, Leslie Poehlman, Gail Horton, Ruth Ann Anunciation, Patricia Murray, Loretta Hess, Rose Alioto, Judy Cannon. THIRD ROW: Jeff Lustig, Casey Jones, Claudia Stalder, Cathy Sterns, Sally Spatford, George Ronis, Yvonne Jones, Billie Near, Kristy Grill, Carolyn Greve. BACK ROW: Thomas Chapman, James Nannemann, J. C. McClain, Nancy Hollerbach, Liz Luz, Mary Henson, Jackie Goetchel, Lynn Haynes, Richard White. Homeroom Representatives The will of Point Loma students is expressed through this relatively small body of persons chosen by their homeroom classes to act as their representa- tives. They attend each commission meeting and report the business discussed to their homeroom classes. l U-S Qi A SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW, left to right: Ann Johnson, Jeanene Graven, Janice Graven, Debbie Friend, Nan Murrell, Yvonne Jones, Jodi Fischer. SECOND ROW: Patricia Murray, Marianne Palmer, Duane Dayes, Bob Cleator, Linda Nolan, George Ronis, Charles Le Gerrette, Ruth Ann Anunciation, William Smithson, Merle Mason. THIRD ROW: Bill Dougherty, Ethel Henson, Mary Henson, Karen Myrick, Billie Near, Joan Hawley, Kay Shie, Sylvia Waehrer, Kristy Grill, Rose Alioto, Rolland Walker. BACK ROW: Thomas Chapman, Wallace Young, Jett Lustig, Casey Jones, Steve Lustig, J. C. McLain, Bob Graham, Fred Conrad, Alice Miles, Suzanne Thein. Page 26 wmv vw? iff' Kathy Dill 'bk Q4 Sally Spafford Judy Cannon Joan Saleebey Louise Campion Girls of the Fortnight These Senior girls were honored by the student body for the time and outstanding service they gave to Point Loma. Each girl's picture and a life sketch was Pgsted in the main haIlI,p,.iJ every two weeks. C A, GQ qcilf' , .Cf 'cb 0' e Lyfck cfc Q ' Jfggfffwc W is 'A if JL' le 0 1,AlVQC-ig QQ. f UCLJYU ,N Cfmdv mmf V Lllgvlk' nity' ,Vw -199 fl Horn C-3' Cz H V 'I ' LW ' C, Oy CMG gift way c -C Cty A A Q pc, It ',, ' 1 ALL- - -JV f 'on ,if ef l 4 L if 19 oy 'nj kj CL JL 'U ay Farmer Kathy Chabot Margaret Avery 095 ,4--5, Cindy Fay Beth Pumala Geri Gosewisch nu Clara Small Jan Woods Genie Almond CTC -yu.,-.V Page 27 T T ,ww .ss , U. . zzxfsiz. sic. ,.. vQMtJ.,Q,6 y Girls League egan on octive fall semester or , 0,64 ,gt , sponsoring a .tea inn September for incoming sse Sophomore girls. Big Sisters, chosen by ' y Fay Commissioner of Girls' Activities T- gyggg uided these newcomers through their first rrrr f , at Point Loma. A successful fashion show T 1 1 isoo .Lf poresented to the girls in a special assem- yy T rssc ,si 9 QU? in December. Models were chosen after of iiss a try-out session by chairmen Clara Small and l iiiiii QQ Sharon Holmes, Miss King, Girls' Dean, and , iggg 0.60 Jcbaej s Daniels, physical education teacher. ssyy C s,ss ir s' League boosted its treosur b con- u-:: -1:,, ir, , , y ryyi rss ucting a novel Candy Cane Sale just before ' Christmas vacation. . -:-.. , 1,, 1 l,: . T ii M 522512 , - 'illi lliii A President Vid!!! ' G if 'iiiiiiiis trsiii iiiiii , Cindy Foy , Fall Secretary Sally Petersen Vice President Jo Ann Van Monnen Treasurer Historian Jon Rosenbaum Sue Sloan 5365 REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT Row, :eff to raghf: Bernodene Miner, Kathy Lepfsch, Ruth T iSIYe'f fiflfb'-eoqtle eslobcllshed eg Ann Anunciation, Barb Wickline, Connie Rodger, Toni Jelusich. SECOND ROW: Dianne Eolifu crcsumom Y Se mg can V can Rock, Carolyn Greve, Tracy Rather, Carole Heilbron, Sondra Lank, Sandra Reynolds. e Ofe 'ls mas' BACK ROW: Genie Almond, Christy Griffin, Carolyn Black, Jennifer Tubbs, Suzi Schultz, Gloria Taylor. League Under the direction of Candy Ham, second semester Commissioner of Girls' Activities, the Girls' League sponsored many fun-filled events. They maintained traditions of mak- ing Dogpatch Drag, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, an entertaining affair for all. They also sponsored the annual Bermuda Day, April 28. The Girls' League has upheld one main purposez to promote the development of worthy ideas of womanhood by support- ing and encouraging activities that fulfill this purpose. 41 , 'pw' 41. X .' + 9 xx X . xg N 1 .. Sue Stevenson Kathy Jones Vice President Secretary will Candy Ham President Spnng ,HM-,L 'T' If Y' rl Deana Cleland Susan Murphey Treasurer Historian J-nel Xl' , GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW, left to right: Suzi Schultz, Kathy Sullivan, Kathy Leptich, Dianne Rock, Paula Nelson, Linda Green, Nancy Corbin, Franny S d, H k. D C Commute Cholrmen Maloney. BACK ROW: Jackie Bryce, Sandra Lank, Gloria Taylor, Tracy Rather, Sally G le OW 'ns an e, , pt K th Kin Alice Mile. meet to plan the Girls League annual eersen, 0 Y Q, s dance. , page YI 'tif , V? i Qfi, Leon Scales ffifrfffiiswLfiffi'ff i ,, . . , J- ' .. ,,, V 5 fl :ff m' , T ' A 1, asii iilii 7 ' fflsiff, . f'-' , :,, i, ,, I .., ,..,.. . , ,, . . A..A, r , .X vfff Fred Conrad Secretary Morris Crisci Vice President President' , A W -. ,Q d l C C Q rl'r A , 4.L gzk - F eree rrd eeerrdr ddd eed A A ll 3 K ree. X C r T r if if errer f 5224 1 rrreir T rreee fi M I , VV , ' A L krrh K H Sm -gf-2,25 jg frv 1 , Ll 7: W ilk ,, fi 1'1 ,.kVr Frank Diaz Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER REPRE- SENTATIVES, F R O N T ROW, left to right: Donn Shallenberger, Gerald Lit- tle, Dennis Squier, Clif- ford Hubbell, Dave Lauren. BACK ROW: J. C. McClain, K e n n y Boyd, Mike Morton, John Adams, Tom Wiffen. Page 30 Want to buy a spirit ribbon? ask Boys Federation Representatives. Boys' 1'-vw L H, 'ac-, F Q it-. , f X, ' l K X F-. s Q A , My I e ,X if X 'W ar V in f ' df 4 li 'F Cl R 9 ,f 5 xr 4 ,nge-, ii' rs A Q, Srl' 1 Q R H9 I i ,-:il .isp : iii if iii Q ' L, f u SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATNES, FRONT ROW, left to right: Jack Limber, Jamie MacLaggan, Donn Shallenberger, Ger- ald Little, Dennis Squier Clifford Hubbell, David Lauren Rick Merdouris, Dale Naylor. BACK RONN: Steve Long, Jon Rosenbaum, J C McClain, Kenny Boyd, Mike Morton, John Adams,lRon Heikies, Tom Whiffen. Boys' Federation includes every boy in Point Loma. Leon Scales and Jamie MacLaggan, first and second semester Pres' idents initiated' activities of common interest. A special all-boy assembly was given to inform boys of their military obliga- tions and the opportunities of joining the armed services. The Navy Band from Long Beach was featured during this 7th period assembly. To raise money for the athletic fund, Boys' Federation Representatives sold spirit ribbons for basketball games, After the La Jolla basketball game, many students attended a sock hop in the Girls' Gym sponsored by Boys' Federation. Federation Spring 'DF NQQL-:V Tom Everson Vice President :W A ,ty John Adams Clifford Hubbell Jamie Macl-OQQUU Secretary Treasurer Pfesldenf Page 31 GARY BROTHERTON Gary spent the past summer in Montevideo, Uruguay, the smallest, most democratic republic in South America. He stayed with a Uruguayan family, speaking the Spanish language, soaking up the culture, enjoying the foods, and interviewing the people. As the only A.F.S. student in Uruguay, he was usually on his own, walking along the wide beaches, wandering through the cobblestone streets and downtown plazos, playing soccer with the fel- lows in the neighborhood, or driving in the country with the family. Of his summer abroad, he says, vastly interesting, stimulating . . . but far too short. jwwwwll I wwe WMM ii M WW. ALEX MOLINO TORRES Alejandro Jose del Molina Torres, tAlex for shorti, has certainly been a friendly, outgoing addition to Point Loma. Representing his country and giving his ideas of his place of birth, Buenos Aires, Argentina, has given many Point Loma students a better picture of life in South America. Along with Alex's American brother, Rick Grihalva, he has enjoyed many activities not experienced in his country, such as the football carnival which he thought was quite unusual. During his stay, Alex enjoyed meeting exchange students from all over the city. He also vividly remembers the luncheon in honor of President Eisen- hower which he attended. A .,,,t ., . it 4 1' ' Y ,, n , ElL'l'lllQ6l, ll A 1- A V Lfl All L LU I JUMP I5 Q uw it t 5 at '11, Lf' ' fx I 5' A , 1 , : Q' N .IA If ,I .W C25 ,j.aMmfwwwe Wtu- 1 .3 Sftbet, . 1 3 7 ' 1 l fi A A ff BM! .4 2 if GQCLLY P L 744, Le: calf Vgcfv , .4 I l l l rl if Di 17211.35 LLC MTM 5364 jill? oljlgl SQY L 'jf 4 f'l ga 'fllfjldll Q I ' . . lx'f.,:icf'Fllb fl . Casey was our exchange student to Spain this post sum r In his ravel through Europe, Casey found people interested in the li ical ' 7 aspects of American life. The greater part of his time road ent in Page 32 Madrid, a great metropolitan center of almost 2,000, 0 p e. He en- deavored to speak to as many of them as possible during stay. -ifxlt was, Casey says, the most enjoyable trip of my life, but it just didn't SlEET'l'1 'lO last long enough. American Field Service AFS COMMITTEE MEMBERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Paula Chandler. SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Adams, Stevie Jo Beitscher, Betty Bradley, Kathy de Rocco. THlRD ROW: Suzanne Goodman, Dale Lamb, Judy Smollar, Sterling Hilleary, Jan Rosenbaum, Sue Ward. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Lammie, Tommy Chapman, Sally Spafford, Clara Small, Debbie Morrow, Carol Heynen. BACK ROW: Sandy Good, Casey Jones, John Einhorn, 0005651 N on z . IM so 62146505 0!'Cf7q ff7aS?me of tgep mostLenergtet:c peg- .6 60 2 2 C. I7 IQQC Q7 512 alrgauerlicasIlglelcgnggrviieorcgmq U . 601.770 , . . v mittee. Their purpose is to help E N ' I OO C 7547 O6ll'Zaise money for t-Ihlem exchange stu- 2 Chfffmf OVW? 2 pS2lin'Z3EE,LT?h L0'iXQnWffFw5SZT 0 351 QQESS Pull 'Y fe Q '9- A ' h m f m in r - 1 fgeslfmerlacllg in Qaida? if mgisuncge fw U C 'L 305746 'lefmilfmyoiouiigo '2'?f2Cfed 'L,2 all I 00 Us W4 5 5 H I Irii r' Q' a1zi:':Jf3:s:::Qzg:,5e29 p0 C 'JOU U ZQQQNMQQ, ng 002 c1 25afO Efdlbf? ' Mu SL g,,. W5Sv 47,1 Gary, Alex, and Casey pose for a friendly AFS EXCHANGE STUDENT FINALISTS, left to right: Steve Buffington, Ralph group picture. Kimball, Brad Hallan, Sterling Hilleary, Dale Lamb, Carol Kearns. Page 33 Page 34 La .g ew V i V, f li ,- bf, ? Y I A .M . A-...WAX . 4 ,W ,M x,,,,-M --.st -.W s-N. N --.M . 5, Y V l 54' ,Kari tk M M 1 ACTIVITIES , l k,,t,Lzi::5-,-1: in ... Linda Green Homecoming Attendant WF: WEN Y I I N.LVV , fl: E . U - M tt, 4 , . , L L i 'Lz :hA L Michen Fischer if t ,L-- i IQ, LL , L Homecoming Attendant g inh,fK 3 LwfVL1.+Lx ZA, Page 36 6 LL .,,. st Jan Woods Homecoming Attendant Kay Farmer Homecoming Queen Homecoming this year will certainly be a long remembered one as many alumni gathered to share in our festive cele- brations. Seven decorative floats comprised the pre-game pageantry. Spectators saw the Highlights float, Wheel of Fortune, take a first place and the Countesses receive sec- ond place honors. The fun-filled theme of Carnival Time was accented by the clown costumes chosen by our song and cheerleaders and the original routines worked out by the Lomanettes. After a fast-moving football victory over Mission Bay, the dance climaxed an unforgettable Homecoming. Carnival Time l96O 1 . 'Q ,. ai-: W ,Z x.. .v .1 HOMECOMING CHAIRMEN, FRONT ROW, left to right: Sharon ' A Holmes, Bonnie Burnett, general chairman, Mary Lou Lammie. 1 ,, M SECOND ROW: Page Gibson, Virginia Rubsam, Suzanne Murdock. f ,MA ' ' 1 1539 97 IMS 'T 152 THIRD ROW: Cheryl Horn, Judy Cannon, Billie Near. The Homecoming royalty and their escorts lean forward in admiration as the colorful floats pass by, X37 IM E xufftx The Sociables play at Homecoming for the enjoyment of Lomans. Page 37 Robert Block, Parker Linekin, and Gilbert Syversten, members of the Stagecrafts class, are controlling the lighting effects for the Major Production set. Stage Design Behind the Scenes The efforts of the members of the Stage Design, along with those of the Drama department, have given Point Loma the reputation of productions far superior to those of most other high schools. During the first semester the Stage Design class created settings for the Constitution-Citizenship, Patriotic and Christmas Programs. Major settings for the second semester in- cluded a 3-act play set for Annie Laurie, the Major Production, and the Senior Class Play. They also staged a Madrigal Program, a Band-Orchestra Concert, the March Festival and the Spring Concert. ln the case of each setting special properties were constructed, such as the arched window and a pair of console tables for Annie Laurie. Painting was an important part of the preparation of each setting and an excellent ex- ample of this was the rockbound coast backdrop for the Patriotic assembly. The settings created by the artists of this class added much to the enjoyment of Point Loma students at our assemblies and concerts. STAGE CREW, left to right: Tom Diven, Jack Perich, Carol Porter- field, Bill Johnson, Gilbert Syversten, Parker Linekin, Larry Penacho, Betsy Lawbaugh, Robert Block, Bill Smith, Carol Kearns, Larry O'Mara, Elaine Klement, Mike O'Brien, Robert Rogers. Page 38 Bill Smith, Robert Rogers, Larry Penacho, Jack Perich, Tom Diven, Carol Porterfield, Carol Kearns, and Betsy Lawbaugh are intently making final touches on one of their excellent backdrops. Public Speaking . . . fellow students Possibly no skill is more important today than the ability to communi- cate. Oral communication is the ultimate aim of the public speak- ing department. ln developing this skill, students in this department participated in the many forms of speech arts. Some of them won trophies and special awards for their competitive efforts. ny 'Dx Jeff Lustig Mike Lustig Vx Outstanding Speak X Outstanding Speaker I S, as ., i - is . -jf .i , i, ...,.,. . gf : L Siam . i - ie Qii iilfilft-,ag if i. ggi' 4 ,F ' .N .g :.. .5 . T . A i f f W -1 ' Q , -N ' gf, , R i C N' ,fl if ,with A ,ec-f ,p.w i ' 4 darken? T. ff . Class members attentively listen to a speech given by our exchange student, Alex Molina Torres. Remember Alex . . . an American accent is preferable in public speaking class! s Mc F 5.3. FIRST ROW, left to right: Suzanne Murdock, Linda Smith, Linda Garden, Gary Largent. SECOND ROW: Kathy Mill- burn, Alex Molino Torres, Neilson Ross. ,Mn A ,W I., A eJI1..m4,x.-ft ' . .-.v 0'1 4 Al tid , if .- qv' . .yr .- f. - Fits 1 f Q l fm ,,g,yNl'- SPEECH CONTEST PARTICIPANTS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Lustig, Virginia Rubsam. SECOND ROW: An- drea Allen, Ruth Ann Anunciation, Steve Lustig, Penny Ruhland, Cathy Chabot. Ile Page 39 V154 Lomanettes . . . Practice Makes Perfect Page 40 Peppy, organized routines character- ized the performances of our l2l Lomanettes. Sparkling with new gold- Sequined uniforms, these girls pre- sented a colorful pageantry at all home football games. Lomanettes were busy collecting toys from neighbors and classmates for their annual Toys for Tots drive later in the year. Excitement ran high as the final event of the year ap- proached, the festive Coronation Ball.'f At the dance surprised new officers were presented, crowned and applauded in a traditional ceremony. Cheryl Horn Colonel Jackie Hardin Executive Officer Suzanne Murdock Major 3 Barbara Ferver Captain of Majorettes Page Gibson Captain of Drill Team ,,, ,W,,, ,., ,, Arlene Hilsen Captain of Pom Poms Mary Solomon Captain of Drum Corps. Page 41 it V-1 , , 5 .....,.........- 1lU A u-my ber 4 I-:M LOMANETTES-Stem of L, front to buck: Eileen Ribeiro, Dorothy Bennett, Deirde Welch, Marilyn Kelly, Mitzi Pollei, Judi Exstrand, Michele Cushway, Betsy Bone, Sharon Slama, Judy Runnalls, Georgia Turpon, Joyce Watkins, Betsy Whan, Lynn Murray, Barbara Ballatare, Tina Piburn, Rosemarie Asaro, June Basket, Stephanie Baker, Kathie Murray, Barbara Riley, Anne Cullen, Mary Monard, Margie Blackman, Betsy Burgess, Jolynn Floyd, Susan Rothenberger, Claudia Scott, M.argie Campbell, Jean Gregg, Beth Nichols, Betty Chambers, Vickie Swank, Bonnie Burnett, Marilyn Johnstone, Barbara Ady. Footof L, left to right: Marilyn Carder, Caroline Kline, Billie Near, Blanche Reitz, Pat Benedict, Vicki Wagner, Gayle Weeks, Carolyn Greeves, Kathy Jones, Barbara Ferver, Pam Rose, Mary Solomon, Arlene Hilsen, Suzanne Murdock, Page Gibson. Period: Cheryl Horn, Colonel, H, Nw I- M naman Z. ea -A age 42 LOMANETTES-Stem 0fP,fr0r1ff0 b0Ck3 Judi Norlander, Linda Elliott,, Jan Olsen, Jayne Gladowski, Barbara Millburn, Karen Evenson, Kathy Keptner, Paula Tate, Beth Jolly, Linda Kelly, Cheryl Zintgraft, Judy Martin, Terry Manning, Margie McPherren, Kathy Boland, Andrea Allen, Nancy Brauchler, Sue Nelson, Carolyn Maxham, lrene Hagar, Peggy Nelson, Nancy Lewis, Toni Jelusich, Gayle Glasson, Cathy Georggin, Pam Kennett, Jackie Riddle, Melinda Wills, Stephanie Welch, Calleen Norley, Gay Largent, Holly Hayward, Joan Gose- wisch, Barbara Stuckey, Janet Martin, Marilyn Brem, Lynn Golden, Bowl of P. clockwise: Paula Nelson, Sally Wilson, Janet Wasko, Nina Barton, Ginger Wilder, Mary McBride, Karen Myrick, Carlan Barhour, Vickie Vaughn, Cheryl Davis, Carol Cierny, Cheri Conner, Judi Jones, Sally Miller, June Hilsen, Cindy Anderson, Peggy Nelson, Pat Squance, Dorothy Terpson, Linda Wagner. Period: Page Gibson. Page 44 Linda Green and Morris Crisci Queen and King Moonlight And Mistletoi The A.S.B. Ball was a winter fan- tasy brought to life. Point Loma couples danced till midnight to the music of the Sociables and the Cou- sins at the beautifully decorated Balboa Park Club. The gifts sur- rounding the Christmas tree were brought by the girls as presents for needy orphans. Michen Fischer and .lack Pringle Jon Wcods and Tom Lures Attendants Attendants , rw rw Madrigals . . . Songsters of l 0 . it ' U Per feCtlOn f11i7 A FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Wetzel, Karen Striebel, Phyllis Rhea, Kathy Dill, Leslie Poehlman, Sue Murphy, Mary Anderson. BACK ROW: ' Jean Walters, Fred Conrad, Dick Conklin, David Lloyd, Thomas Chap- man, Jim Patterson, Cary Ridpath, Morris Crisci, Dale Lamb. Representing Point Loma's experienced singing voices, the Madrigals are an ,isiy asset to our choral department. They 'T have achieved recognition through their performances in Madrigal Festi- vals and school concerts. During the- holidays the Madrigals performed on a local radio station. Along with the choir, the Madrigals recorded Christ- mas carols. The money received from the record sales went toward buying new costumes. MADRIGAL OFFICERS, left to right: David Lloyd, Leslie Poehlman, Mor ris Crisci, Karen Striebel, Tom Chapman, Mary Anderson, Jim Patterson Q7 5 4 Q lr l FRONT ROW, left to right: Sue Murphy, Jim Patterson, Phyllis Rhea, Thomas Chapman, Leslie Poehlman, Cory Ridpath, Mary Anderson. BACK ROW: Kathy Dill, Fred Conrad, glean Walters, Dick Conlin, Pat Wetzel, Morris Crisci, Dale Lamb, David Lloyd, Karen triebel. Page 45 P.L.H.S. Band . . . Marching Music Makers Football games wouldn't be complete without spirited music and precision marching. Our band lends this cheerful atmosphere to half-time enter- tainment. Contributing to the football carnival, the city-county music festival and the spring band concert, the Point Loma Band has taken a part in various musical experiences. , , .,... mm -., .gvghsgyn , .4 -if 41 fp-,wwf 4 ,B +1 tl .Q -' ' T-ul 1- i , 25,--f ESQ. 54' fr 9' W if ah H in , i 441 5 5 as '....EE 31g, m, gig,-,H mama 5- Ei fa? 3 gif ist we wwwmi if a L ah 5332-557129': i11972liE1lf'jQ12f133 5 , gtg 1'i1i:i555i.g1 gif'-1 N Q .Wa fb AS P. F xx i 'Q' kv Y 5 ,aj . ,sf f tt r' l 'x2.sf'ifs Vl' rrv- ' ..... .X , U -ji -'f'., .,,-JI: .. ' l? iifT'7 '7i1I ., ' ,J .gut ,K 1 -P : . g 1 .1 ,-41: 1, 'rr' it A . ig. 2 , . .iw ---- ., -1,13 gen. -iii 1 Page 46 Kenneth Attebery Band Major -- I .. .:'v5,..:5., - 1:-.-'55-nzigfzgzs. -- .- -- f W3 H.. 'fQqg:f:gl5:1j'1'- 5: , ,:,. Ze -' , ffr- 5, 22.635 . f ' .. ' r if' ,k Q. . . 2 x l ' is f ww-WU ..,,:.- , ,..,.. f--4x::,,:1-Y .f ---.' H . 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R -aiifwid , . : ': . , 1--uri: 'r--'W - .- P W ,.,,. ., ,,f1 I I- .,,-,, f.A ,.,.ggAB,,!f,5y,m:,,5,,g: ,,,:,,.:,,i,..n.v,.. .r .. ...,,::: .::' fm-frame: , . . ,F 1 I pm , , .,,...,,.w EA- Ae, ,... 1 . i l f -- ,w,,,e-:wa - -' 1 Wii- ev- zfl 1 Susan Sykora Majorette BAND, FIRST ROW on left, front to back: Richard Holmes. SECOND ROW: Wallace Young, Bob Douglas. THIRD ROW: Bob Wetherill, Bob Matthews, Tom Tracy. FOURTH ROW: Ken Kinsey, Jim Conder, Tom Silva, Dennis Williams. FIFTH ROW: Gary Holloway, Frank Kennally, Jo Johnston, Sharon Borghes, Steve Brown. SIXTH ROW: Roger Spencer, Terry Cords, Bob Hall, Doug Blanchard, Randy Miller, Glen Hopper. Ken Attebery, Band Major. SEVENTH ROW: Bruce Walker, Nancy Sonnichsen, Brenda Woods, Steve Devore, Bill Menne. EIGHTH ROW: Allin Ojeno, Mark Ellis, David Pais, Milo Prodonavich, JoAnn Hendricks. NINTH ROW: Carl Diller, Pat McGee, David Madsen, Jon Shoberg. TENTH ROW: Ron Bovee, Edwina Hagemann, Eugene Kozuma, Steve Long. ELEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Counsell, Neal Gibsen. TWELFTH ROW: Janet Anderson, Diane Bowler. THIRTEENTH ROW: Joanne Stevenson. Page 47 in- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS, FRONT ROW, left to right Dale Lamb, Pat Harvey, Jennifer Tubbs, John Bennett, Phyllis Rhea, Joe Companella, Kathy Dill, Cheryl Davis. BACK ROW: Carol Rane, Lucinda Shirley, Jo Ellen Winklea Carol Allen, Leslie Poehlman, Sharon Rexroad, Betsy Bone, Sandy Piazza, Max Esteybar. ---me i Concert Choir . . . Music in the Air Listening to the music of the Choir has been an enjoyable part of our patriotic assemblies and the Christmas program. Directed by Mr. Hen- inger, Point Loma's Choir participated in the Spring Concert and the annual March Festival. At the March Festival it presented works rang- ing from the sixteenth century to contemporary times, including Easter hymns and anthems, and French chansons. The Loman Concert Choir also sang in the All-City Vocal Festival, March lO, at Kearny High School. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mary Goeb, Suzanne Pearson, Joyce Zender, Dale Lamb, Leslie Poehlman, Dwight Wahlberg, Ron Holmes, David Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Sandy Piazza, Evelyn Grahm, Linda Cleator, Ginger Alonzo, Dave Elliot, Dick Conklin THIRD ROW: Saundra Stewart, Carol Allen, Cheryl Davis, Suzanne Goodman, Joe Companella, Jim Ferguson, John Bennett FOURTH ROW: Lucinda Shirley, Phyllis Rhea, Marilyn Fenstermaker, Jerry Spoete, Connie Rodger, Jerry Press, Mike Xavier BACK ROW: Sally Miller, Helen Pallock, Helen Pinczkowski, Mike Rudd, Henry Ferris, Tom Chapman. Page 48 ' liii El L ' A w lx EI.: it-5, l SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: i Helen Pinczykowski, Pat Harvey, Jennifer Tubbs, Duane Dayes, Sally Miller, Nancy Corbin, Carol Allen, Connie Rodger, Leslie A frequent scene to all Choir members is Mr. Heninger, i Poehlman. BACK ROW: Betsy Bone, Wallace Young, Ken sitting on his chair, directing the class. , Klein, Ron Holmes, 'Dale Lamb, Lori Wolfson, Franney Ma- l loney, Carol Lane, Ginger Alonzo, Karen Striebel, Kathy Dill. FRONT ROW, left to right: Van Freke, Max Esteybar, Donna Goulet, Linda Elliot, Jean Walters, Carol Lane, Sandy Good, Pat Stansifer. SECOND ROW: Fred Conrad, Morris Crisci, John Gonzals, Lori Wolfson, Sharon Rexroad, Mary Ellen Damron, Penny Pearse, Norma Chandler, THIRD ROW: Ken Klein, Karen Even son, Saundra Hawkins, Mary Anderson, Jo Ellen Winkles, Pat Hooper, Franny Maloney, Duane Dayes. FOURTH ROW: Cary Ridpath, Ron Stanley, Betsy Bone, Carolyn Black, Susan Shaffer, Joyce Watkins, Karen Striebel, Pat Wetzel. BACK ROW: Wallace Young, Jennifer Tubbs, Sue Peabody, Susan Murphy, Diane Luscomb, Kay Zolezzi, Pat Harvey. -.N Page 49 Choir Activities The Choir class conscientiously prepares for their greatly anticipated appearance in the Spring Concert. ,N ki .fszvffssslsfi Thanks to these hungry Lomans, the Choir was able to finance some of their various extra- curricular activities. ' ' ' iii' :.i , S' i .Q K , tt 1,, ,V A it i'ii ' 'Y .f T ' ' 'ls 4,'QW?t-f ' ,,'. . K ' ff ' titii iiie i . ., Q . W' W - 1, :3 5 .5':f'iZIW'H1 ii .- '-ii V. fe A , -it'-zj,1 .' W rf i re H , lf gr i l 3 . gf P -if if 5 . X' 'A' Q s -v '- 'X 'A - .,,,,,,.... , .,., . f rspp 5 f iieeeii 5 w 'siiv ' ii. nf' Q., 2.4. -f . iiss gf' l . vviiie ' ,N , Y. 1 neei ,J .. r EHS... 2 ' A , . -, , Sf' ,L ,,, . ' ve. N.. V 'WQP ' -'b' ,, ..,, A 1 H 'f s. , .qc :ig .L ,Ai-Q. , . . Page 50 29235 .ai Nat even the attractive bulletin displays in their music room distract these enthusiastic Choir singers. Pep Band Small But Mighty . ,T i Q m Q M f i , . i QV' Char-r-r-gel' This was the fre- - S gl? quent crowd yell in response to the Pep Band trumpet at football and bGSl46TbCIll QGYTISS. Only ten mem- FIRST ROW, left to right: Roger Spencer, Neal Gibsen, bers Strong, their bright uniforms -Randyw-MiIler,JGarySPll-lcgland,KKen Qtteberyst SECEND RS,Vl1: anpl spirlited ngusic pddfed to glue IOZQYOEJST On vers, en msvy, eve CHQ, 0- co or an excl emen o our a - lem events' T '4 , ..v New ,KV 5 I , ffl EW i , W 3 1 l y W5 if f rssr f 5-L if e f Y QL eg , ' 32? , , gg .5 5 . ' xr .e.. y 5 I t The music presented to us by the Pep Band did much to enliven the spirited mood at this lively football rally. 1 Qi? T ,wx , t v v y If v- we . X X R E l CENTER FRONT: Gary Holland. LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Miller, Neal Gibsen, Roger Spen- cer, Ken Kinsey, Jon Shoberg, Tom Tracy, Steve Long, Wallace Young, Ken Attebery. Page 5 1 CERS, FRONT FOW, left a, E to right: Karen Gald- baum, Bobi Shields, , Sharon Monson, Mary Glover, Diana Hart. SEC- , OND ROW: Vicki Vala- 5 V ' ' H daz, Daniell Strauss, Irene Rogers, Jill Ward, Marily Curran. BACK ROW: Lynda Becker, Johnnie Humphries, Penny Girls' Chorus , O . FIRST SEMESTER orrl- . 7. f i, Q' Q. Ruhland, Susie Sawyer, r-Q F- W Em as Sheila Forrest, N a n c y in in l ' A Y' Q E Spain. F ' ' at The Girls' Chorus was noted for V its superb organization and pleas- ing harmony. lt gave many com- mendable performances including ,f I I gs the Thanksgiving assembly and ff f , , ,t ,g Christmas program. Taking part J L in the All-City Vocal Festival and A I g , ...X , A ' ,JI Aft, - in the March Festival rounded out SECQND SEMESTER OF- W.. 1 l' E' ' , ' ff A. -' A '- an active, successful year. FICERS, FRONT ROW, S , ' 1 5 , 2 5 , ' left to right: Johnnie 'S A x. Li Humphries, Sue Cameron, -' ' F - , ,, Sandy Ludwig. SECOND 9 ' vs - gf .. , ROW: A n n a Cooksey, V , A , F Jackie R i d d l e, Daniell ' , 5 S :gt Strauss. BACK ROW: 1 f r s C . Susie Sawye r, Arlene V QQ, :iiii i Hurley, Jody Monson, Di- ana Hart. ' Q I , ,A I FRONT ROW, left to right: Carolyn Maness, Karen Goldbaum, Betty Jo Williams, Vicki Saether, Sue Gibson, Sandy Ludwig, Mar- garet Emmit, Marilyn Brem, Marsha Gillespie, Marilyn Curran, Sylivia Harris, Sue Camerson, Lynda Becker, Janet Wasko, Susie Sawyer, Jackie Bryant, Pat McCollough. SECOND ROW: Bobi Shields, Kathy Aadms, Marilee De Armond, Susan Davis, Diana Hart, Mary Glover, Judy Monson, Vicki Valadez, Arlene Hurley, Daniell Strauss, Jill Ward, Anna Cooksey, BACK ROW: Irene Rogers, Claire Hartstine, Barbara Peter, Johnnie Humphries, Sharon Monson, Penny Ruhland, Sheila Forrest, Lindo Gilliam, Virgin Rahn, Sandra Newton, Nancy Spain. ,X iv i fat 1 if , ,r E' ' f A A FN g i V E 2,3 K KW .vZ J E Page 52 First Row, left to right: George Watkins, Chuck Horton, Doreen Snyder, Lynn Stonebraker, Joan Hawley, Nadine ima 'jf aww Chuck Curtis, Robert Haimsohn, Gary Bunce, Joe Gentillalli Second Row Guyer, Jan Woods, Ralph Motto, Sandy Smith, Nan Murrell, Gayle Glas SOH, l-indfl 5f0ff2l, Cdrfie Perry, Dian Vogler. Third Row: Jan Benifield, Kathy Leptich, Beverly Craig, Mary Webb, Jean Wilhelm Suzie Fournier, Dixie Shannon, Nancy Breitenbach, Carol Noe, Kathy Chabot, Susie Winther. Mixed Chorus Let's All Sing ' Y OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Nan Murrell, Na- dine Guyer, Kathy Chabot, Susie Winther. SECOND ROW: Suzie Fournier, Nancy Breitenbach, Mary Webb, Designed to prepare students for the Concert Choir, members of Mixed Chorus gained valuable ex- perience through long hours of prac- tice and appearances in the holi- day essemblies and in the Spring Concert. Sandy Smith. TFIIRD ROW: Jan Benifield, Kathy Lep- Page 53 tich, Chuck Curtis, Dorene Snyder. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Sharon Shoffner, Kathy Townsend. BACK ROW: Don Kaye, Louise Fiori, Carol Cierny, Mike Fiori. Angroup of celloists and violinists gaze intently on their music sheets while practicing during a class period. Orchestra . . . Tones of Qualit Concerts throughout the city high- lighted the year of the orchestra. They participated in the City-County Music Festival, the Spring Concert, and the Mothers' Day program, an annual presentation by the city high school orchestras. Many of Point Loma's students were fortunate to have been chosen to play in the Youth Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Youth Sym- phony, and the Civic Youth Symphony Orchestra. . FRONT SEMl-CIRCLE, left to right: Paula Chandler, David Cheney, Louise Fiori, Pam Crombie, Martha Wells, Carol Cierny Bill Cheverton, Carol Flocke. SECOND: Barbara Ady, Kathy Townsend, Sharon Shoffner, Donald Kaye, Michele Morgan, Roger Holman Victor Anderson, Stephanie Welch, Dianne Peterson, Linda Martin, BACK: Tracy Tibbals, Leslie Coleman, Sherri Myers, Valerie Duke, Marilyn Johnstone, Lynn Stonebraker, Wallace Young, Steve Long, Steve Wavera, Bath Pickens, Phil Hogan. Page 54 Drama . . . Lights! Places! Curtain! This is cm familiar call to drama stu- dents as it signals the start of each production. Two full-length dramas and a few one act plays were pre- sented during the year by the drama students under the direction of Miss Jeweldean Brodie. The ma'or roduc l P ' tion, Annie Laurie, and the Senior Play occupied the principal portion of the second semester's work. i i A major highlight of the Patriotic Assem- bly this fall was Jeff Lustig's portrayal of Patrick Henry. ...L.., ' 'A I iii' ':,i ' H' V r ' ., i - A ! , .w .! i 3 PATRIOTIC ASSEMBLY, left to right: Cathy Chabot, Mike Lustig, Penny Ruhland, Andrea Allen. CITIZENSHIP ASSEMBLY, left to right: Dee Ann Johnston, Andrea Allen, Gary Brotherton, Penny Ruhland, Steve Lustig, Alex Morino Torres, Cathy Chabot, Ruth Ann Annunciation. Page 55 First Date Page 56 Sugar And Spice Jeff Lustig, John Hickman, Gene Calvert, Jerry Jensen, and Paul Cherry reassuredly gather together a minute before their stage call. Left to right: Dee Ann Johnston, Margie Avery Jerry Jensen, Kay Farmer, Susan Martin, John Hickman Paul Cherry. Left to right: Tina DeFaIco, Jeff Lustig, Beth Pumala Gene Calvert. Typically tin, Kay Johnston, in a last female, Margie Avery, Susan Mar- Farmer, Tina DeFalco, Dee Ann and Beth Pumala find themselves minute rush before appearance. THURSDAY NIGHT CAST lN COSTUME, left to right: Kay Farmer, Gene Calvert, Dee Ann Johnston, Paul Cherry, Pat Wetzel, Susan Martin, Jerry Jensen, Leonard Ferrin, Tina De Falco, Joe Correia, Jett Lustig, Clara Small, Beth Pumala, Jim Eggleston, Sandra Good. Major Production The Major Production is always a costume-period play, either the dramatiza- tion of a classic piece ot literature or a style of acting. ln March the play production class presented Annie Laurie, a skillful drama based on the immortal ballad of the same title. FRIDAY NIGHT CAST lN REHEARSAL, left to right: Joe Correia, Dee Ann Johnston, Gene Calvert, Jeff Lustig, Paul Cherry, Pat Wetzel, Tina De Falco, Susan Akin, Leonard Ferrin, Susan Martin, Jerry Jensen, Virginia Rubsam, Jim Eggleston, Susan Elliott, Margaret Avery. Directing the cast are Bunny Jacobs and Deana Cleland. Page 57 5 'i iiiiii' W G X h T 5 , R serv? Officers , C i t ,A g ,fill 0 UD ff T 0 5 A g Training orps F , JC' 0 7 Qs fy T V SW g ' D ' Sergeant Albino G. Valdegone of the l A 0' 'st ff of .O. , --Q ' K H - fra !! -V 'ffff e cn seye r. 8 'jew The boys in R. .C. wish otthank A G fr pra' wort y 6- ,- aw I th?for . .,.. 1 '- -: in armed forc . ides t y ts s' wh e R. . .C. participated, the Ca t Club all was presented March fourth at 1 L t e Balboa Park Club. The high point COLOR GUARD, left to right: James Ritchie, Joe Thomas, Tom Zulkoski, Robert Zulkoski. Page 58 A fm ill X 'Sv' J ii Wy Sargeant Maxson Sargeant Valdez Instructor Instructor df the evening was the crowning of the queens and attendants from each unit. DRILL TEAM, left to right: Michell Jeffers, Steve Devore, Tom Cahill, Roger Randell, Charles Lambert, Delbert Hayes, Larry Cook, Cris Owenby. SECOND ROW: James Nannemann, Robert Mathews, James Wilford, Owen Boles, Keith Hutchinson, Alin Ojena. John McQuitty, Gary Ogley, and Orlander Keller, members of the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, appear dissatisfied with the size of these trophies. FRONT ROW, left to right: Orlander Keller, John McQuitty, Larry Hofeller. SECOND ROW1 Steve Devore, Gary Ogley, Nick Waite. BACK ROW: M.!Sgt. Albino Valdez, Larry Engel, Mike McCool, Robert Sargeant. Rifle Team Chris Owenby displays his agil- ity in rifle twirling for Tom Cahill. Noncommissioned Officers FRONT ROW, left to right: Albert Butler, Ken Attebery, Eugene Humphry, John Cornwell, Ronald Fletcher, Rex Young. SECOND ROW: Donald Stevenson, Tom Zulkoski, Richard Castle, Roy Young, Gary Chandler, James Fair, Jack Limber. BACK ROW: Chris Hartsough, Torn Cahill, Joe Thomas, Mike Gonzales, Nick Waite,James Whitaker, Dan Seymore. Page 59 R.0.T.C. Royalty -1-ef Kay Farmer Queen a9 '1u- oetr 951'-5 xl Michen Fischer Linda Green Attendant Attendant Fourth Year Cadets Tom Ferrara Cadet Colonel We p am ,muy IUIW Ili .mv V of ug 'vt' Orlander J. Keller John L. Hoefer Robert B. Sargeant Gilbert J. Syversten Cadet Lieufenonf C0l0nel Cadet Mdiof Cadet l Lieutenant Cadet I Lieutenant Page 60 THIRD YEAR CADETS, OUTSIDE V, left to right: Richard Castle, Mike McCool, Gene Calvert, Gary Ogley, John McQuitty, Burket Quarashi, Nick Waite. INSIDE V:Donald Stevenson, Ronald Wiltse, Wayne Airy. i,ee,,i,, ,iie A ieai , 1 .4 ,,i'.g r ' H S' liee A at , A A A fi: L 4 A A - rn' f' ,M A , 99 M Y' .. ,X . f ' I Q W -' 5 .fi , Q f ,HILI3 A L if ' - -. f' J - . , .- - .f f ' 'ev-.. 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K FIRST YEAR CADETS, FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Doenges, Richard Koiuma, Harold Hedge, Stuart Piltz, Charles Snowden, David Mandell, James Henderson, Joe Hall, Larry Cook, Dennis Gualt, Victor Anderson, James Jacobs, Dan Co- penhaven, Jim Little, Brian Ross, Mike Kilian, Raymond Cobb, Keith Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Allan Hendrie, Thomas Tee- garden, Cedric Gargalino, Roger Smith, Harry Stone, Phil Hog- gan, Gilbert Garcia, Darrell Chan, Delbert Hayes, Norman Nelson, Michell Jeffers, Roland Walker, Roger Holman, Wil- liam Turner, Keith Evans, Mike Downum, Charles Lambert. THIRD ROW: Richard Campbell, James Nannemann, William Iverson, Marshal Rigsby, Ron Gledhill, Brandt Walton, Luther Ballou, Charles Horton, Robert Mathews, Robert Hall, Ron Bovee, Allin Olena, Bob Tyzzer, Jeff Shedenhelm, David Cheney, James Pettrick, Roger Randell. FOURTH ROW: Robert Richter, Leslie Worley, Fred Steisberg, Wollace Young, Richard Lati- mer, Sam Eaton, Mike Winkler, Steve Wiltse. Page 61 Lindo Grissom Editor-in-Chief Hon. Advisory Council it f lx, . A -n .s 4 John McQuifl'Y Louise Campion Glen Willardson News Editor News Editor Sports Editor Photographer Hon. Advisory Council Page 62 Pointer . .. Organized Confusion Advised by Mrs. Bean, a new teacher at Point Lorna, the Pointer Staff did not rest on past laurels. Carrying on tradi- tional Pointer policies, it presented objective news, created amusing features and inspiring editorials. Letters to the Editor, a well-read column, gave the student body an oppor- tunity to express opinions on controversial issues such as rais- ing eligibility requirements for school positions, and awarding more Senior privileges. The second semester brought a change in Pointer organiza- tion. An advisory council was formed which was composed of the first semester editors. The council gave suggestions and helped' the new editor with their pages. Throughout the year, the staff prepared for Journalism Day which was held in the Spring at San Diego State College. Journalists from all the city schools competed in writing contests, heard lec- tures and toured the campus. 4 s,xi REPORTERS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Eva Wise, Judy Cannon, Claretta Ballistrieri, Jody Fischer, Marty Barton. SECOND ROW: Mary Solomon, Sandy Whittemore, Mary Ann Palmer, Jackie Hardin, Cathy Crowell, l. l f , i'J6ls:':..v-ffwl An unfamiliar site to most Lomans is the Pointer Room. To these industrious journalists it seems like their second home. W. 'F R-3 - .. ' uw -44 fx -nr ,-- AW' Judy Schultz Sharon Jones Joe Carreia ff' Business Manager Feature Editor Feature Editor Advisory Council i if gy! n 5 ff yi 2 ' ff F' mf. 4 ii V 2? 2 , ki, .. lf 5,gjg,jz,i :T fy '-Wifi - , 722514 W ,iii Q ' . Kitty Dennis s, 174, Editorial Editor or ' 1 - , . ai, tif -r Kay Williams Virginia Rubsam Cloretta Balistrieri Credit Manager Advertising Manager Business Manager FRONT ROW, left to right: Kitty Dennis, Kay Williams, Judy Schultz, Linda Dumas. BACK ROW: Jan Gosewisch, Mike Marvin, Tina McCambridge, Teri Wright. 4 , N W 1 , 5 2:1 . ' fi if' ,Jlffxv 5 , ' I f!f'?i5 ' ' , J . . F Zflffffvy ' ' NC 5- 2 f..Z5'-'S 'Y 4 'V L- Mini, .V K A L , ,, y ,,- , S. V , Wit K' ' '- .Q A f 5 ri,, A e s i . K Working towards their deadline, the Pointer Staff has little time for relaxation. W i ' , F -H ' H -is i,,r V f i iff Steve Engel Managing Editor Rita Parker Editor-in-chief Editorial Editor Page El Portal deadline dilemma This year, for the first time, the El Portal staff had the privilege of working in modern, effi- cient headquarters. Room 306 in the new building was fully equipped for preparing and editing a high school annual. Modern equip- ment, including two new darkrooms, increased the efficiency of an already hard working staff. Long hours of extra work put in by every staff member have made this yearbook a source of deep pride and satisfaction. School activities took on a deeper meaning as we viewed them with a new perspective - How will they be recorded in the El Portal? .qv Debbie Morrow Editor-in-Chief Debbie and Mr. Schaffroth, EL PORTAL sponsor, discussing some maior details for our first deadline. Page 64 Diane Sfuckey Beverly Hofmann Business Manager Sales Manager 1 U Lee Ann Bergtold David Schuld Literary Editor Art Editor l l - - :Mr-tr-- K -1 iw .ryl-f'2w, I ' Q 3 1 H24 Here's the staff at work as usual. Geri G0SeWiSCl'1 Bernadene Miller Tina DeFalco Louise Campion Carol Aguilera Ser1iOI' Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Faculty Editor Government Editor Milk pix IDQ-L I' 2 1. t . . ,K 5 .,..w. fs 40 Z- David Paul Kathy Leptich Rosemary Fox Sqlly Goodmqn Sports Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor Asst. Literary Editor fi v- V-r Kay Shie and Cathy Pearson Judy Schultz Paula Sayles EL PORTAL Assistants Asst. Senior Editor Index Editor page 65 Page 66 YY CDRGANIZATIGNS mmfwvwfggw XyL E'CY-5 mwiimmuv fwmfm mv Auvwd Nam Ov MMM xxovvwmcuis- - Xulk ,JL-jx! . YYJMKA-LJTD bmw. wk vwogw'Ui0NC? Www, , l r ',f,. , 4' .- ,. .,,,,..wfA. M ' v 4 . v.. ,gg - 5 ,1f':'AJ ' ,, q , -1 ,Lx gl Q ,W ,+V LA ,,. 51,52 - ., , , L- a 'wwf-' ,iw l f vm ff f Q Fr! Wg 'Q by 'WF' ., , A Y ,J fx MWF, 3 ,w U Q -vf ,. J R . , w',,.f,. 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Revised to make it more efficient, the constitution of the Inter-Club Council was ratified June l2, l96l. lt provided for an executive council which was ex- pertly headed by Otis Gillespie. Rep- resentation to the council was made mandatory for all school recognized clubs and a special club announce- ments bulletin was established. f j Otis heads an afternoon meeting. OFFICERS, left to right: Peter Hughes, Debbie Morrow, Mike Lustig, Otis Gillespie, pres. ,a,,?,eYf. i-i.-..., ,, - ., .fykw by I Aw 'YQ . ' 2 fc 1 it ff l has DD OFFICERS, left to right: Mr. Schaffroth, sponsor, Carol Aguilera, Debbie Morrow, pres., Rosemary Fox, Mrs. Bean, sponsor. ..-f-1 ,fe Typing the first stage of the Loman Lowdown. Quill And Scroll Quill and Scroll is an international honor society composed of journalism students throughout the world. Point Loma's top representatives from the POINTER and EL PORTAL staffs make up the group. Under the direction of Debbie Morrow, president, the members prepared' the Loman Lowdown for distribution to new students at the beginning of next year. Membership re- quirements are maintaining a B average and having an outstanding record in journalism. C' F L I . 1 s. N .. law, I ' tv wr 4 . -.x.... 1' lff 5 - - 15 fix s r HX J 1 l 5 . xx . IL' -, 1 ROW ONE, left to right: Carol Aguilera, Rita Parker, Rosemary Fox, Debbie Morrow, Tina DeFaIco, Robin Vail, Lee Ann Bergtold. ROW TWO: June Baskett, Kay Shie, Dian Stuckey, Louise Campion, Steve Engle, Linda Grissom, Kathy Leptich. Page 69 The goal of California Scholarship Federation was to'maintain high scholastic standards. Membership requirements were receiving three A's and two B's in a majority of academic subjects. A C could be earned in Physical Education. Pins were awarded to Life Members, those students who made the grades California Scholar WSF' 4 'ii four semesters, including one semester of their ' 23,5 'S senior year . CSFers learned much from speakers at 43539 A their meetings. Leon Scales gave a talk on a trip he ,g A had taken. The members attended the annual all- , f i 5,0046 city banquet and Ditch Day at Big Oak Ranch in fyl the spring. fs- ' 1 ' A 3 0' . -, . sb Sv ,, 4 ' , f ' T . ,vzsgfal I f 6 i, 3 , Cl ca 0 write X ll 4 X f , j 1 lr 5 E NNW g ,, 1 LIFE MEMBERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Mary Anderson, Diane Einstein, Kathy Dill, Beth Pumala, Pat Wetzel. ROW TWO: Bonnie Burnett, Suz- anne Pearson, Carol Allen, Jean Walters, Lori Wolfson, Wendi Kennedy. ROW THREE: Debbie Morrow, Sheila Dorman, Meryl Dexheimer, Barbara Ferver. ROW FOUR: Chuck Nickle, David Einhorn, Otis Gillespie. Carrier, Jeff Lustig, John , 5 OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Bonnie Bur- nett, Tom Chapman, pres.: Candy Ham. ROW TWO: Pete Breitenbach, Sheila Dorman, Dave Carrier. 1, S: 5 ONE SEMESTER MEMBERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Gerry Teudt, Russel Lyon, Pete Breiten- bach, Tom Moran, Dwight Walberg, Dianne Baker, Darlene Stondridge, Barbara Mendes, Kathy Mayer, Melinda Wills. ROW TWO: Luther Ballou, Kathie Flynn, Candy Chase, Cathy Pearson, Andrea Kirinich, Betsy Whan, Gerry Grebe, Judy Lank, Susan Rhem, Sylvia Waehrer, Page 70 David Lloyd, Edward Lynds, David Reed. Ship Federation ble 5 L if 2 X its - 3 it ff? f -ffiiiffh Qifligi, .1 3, , l TWO SEMESTER MEMBERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Art Wolfson, Sally Spafford, Kathy Crowell, Nancy Corbin, Leslie Poehlman, DeeAnn D'ePoister, Mary Jo Ross, Kay Shie, Janell Short, Pam Rose, Nicki Bjornson. ROW TWO: John Lukehart, Fred Conrad, Paul Cherry, Leon Scales, John Hickman, Chris Thompson, Lyle Spencer, Jeanne Le Fevre, Sharon Kay Chan, Kathy Emery, Cathy Grigsby, Kathy Leptich. -R-' L-2 THREE SEMESTER MEMBERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Carol Miller, Judi Riddle, Dale Lamb, Genie Almond, Tom Chapman, Betty 3 1 Jane Adams, Lee Ann Bergtold, Ann Adam- son, Mary Ellen Anderson, Pat Harvey, Courtney Wyatt. ROW TWO: Betty Ragen- ' ovich, Michele Sanborn, Susan Mason, Therese Adams, Sondra Lank, Sue Brenner, Susan Ohman, Bunny Jacobs, Dianne Rock, Sue Laddon, Marilyn Hage, Karen Daven- port, Pat Sprague. ROW THREE: Albert Loomis, Marie Friend, Bob Graham, James Whitaker, Alex Brown, Susie Elliot, Nancy King, Steve Buffington, Ralph Kimball, James McCabe, Don Lapidus, Jon Price. F P v- ii H fi J C . 'R X., l Q . S J as if 3 N ills 6' 'J , iitt 9 :,ir 1 A if A S S 5 A . A ,, .,.. , .I 4 . . . 4 , ,. j : ' V I 5 . g Q,-Qjiqifig. is fu S Y-ir 5? . - A fl-rg, f-,,- Xf2,,- MH-wi'3 'in L i ' lriii f 9. 51 - 'f f J F J 1, fiffff' i J: - . s W , 2? me , -2 4 A J , S. S .WL J . . ' . -i . ' A is , tis. ' i 521- . . 4 f ,fl E, .H . ,, 5 ,.-. . ' ' ,-I , - , , -s - 1 YT, t 1 A' Q s. Q . ' ' ' ' 5 in ' ,., Q in 'lll 'J ' pw 'S , . J so J A i 5 SJJSJ fi i 4 1 I . A , A 5' . 1 A1 ,, ' Hi' ' is 5 iss, :si ::': A . A i ti SS isl A A - A S ist li A J ll l Il A 'l J l El A A fl . if SSJ: A J Q il l'i 'Mi ' to 2- f . 2? fi A : , . ONE SEMESTER MEMBERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Kathy Keptner, Steve Jones, Nancy lsenhour, Kathy Jones, Bonnie Carey, Joe Correia, Louise Campion, Phillis Rhea, Mary Mann, Marilyn Edwards, Cheryl Myers, Susan Rotherburoer. Sally Miller, Nita Sanborn. ROW TWO: Carol Cierney, Bill Stump, Steve Lustig, Barbara Bettis, Karen Myrick, Judi Norlander, Roger Spencer, Dan Wozniok, Ross Pumfrey, John Clague, Renie Hagar, Jan Eitel, Connie Roger, Barbara Howard, Diana Sprague. Page 71 Si ll. ll l -...S 'U' C OFFICERS, left to right: Susie Stone, Candy Ham, Beth Pumala, pres., Sue Springstead, Kathy Dill, Cookie Mclnnis. Countesses Countesses get great pleasure being of service to others. They found it satisfying as well as fun to join forces with Key Club to present Harvest Moon Ball for the benefit of the A.F.S. program. Their trips to Sunshine School helped brighten the lives of many retarded chil- dren. At Christmas time they sold hand-made Christmas trees to earn money for the two S100 scholarships. Countesses ended their wonderful year with a farewell dinner and elec- tions of officers for next year. .ar Pulling up a close second in the homecoming parade. W' 'ii 2 , w ggi il Page 72 'Gi fe. sry. , it ,yi .,, 3, F ROW ONE left tori ht Sui St S ll S .fs , g : se one, a y pofford, Candy Ham, Cookie Mclnnis, Mrs. Held, sponsor, Sue Springstead, Kathy Dill, Beth Pumala. ROW TWO: Sharon Holmes, Susie McGowan Cindy Fay Betty Bradley Marilyn Carder Tina DeFalco tdgf Cannon, Nancy VanNorman, Kitty Ascher, Judy Abels, Judy Riddle, Margie Avery, lfathy Jones, Julie Houck, Franny a oney. , -- i A - ROW ONE, left to right: Tom Markwardt, Bob Jorgenson, Marty Reutinger, Bob Cleator, Gordy Lutes, Paul Cherry, John Einhorn, Chris Oberg, Oscar Palacios. ROW TWO: Mike Morton, Tom Lutes, Bruce Kehrli, Wally Dieckmann, Gary Bortherton, Ron Wilfse, TOFTT ClWOPf'f10F1, Bob GG!-Ill, Tenny Awes, Bill Stump, Morris Crisci. Key Club OFFlCERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Paul Cherry, Tom Chapman, John Einhorn, pres. ROW TWO: Mike Morton, Tom Lutes, Gordy Lutes, Chris Oberg, pres. Key Club is a national organization com- posed ot boys who are outstanding in school service and leadership. Their main objective is to promote student participation in social and athletic events. The Key Club of Point Loma, with the help of Countesses, pre- sented Harvest Moon Ball. On the Friday before Easter vacation, Key Club presented a non-denominational Easter service in the auditorium. All students were invited to at- tend. Through the funds derived from Christmas tree sales, sales of basketball pro- grams, and a car wash, Key Club gave two 575.00 scholarships to deserving Point Loma students. Key Club members enjoy breakfast together every Wednes- day morning in the cafeteria. F Page , If :IT lysis -,.-- L if.: ,. ,c43111152ff Sitflfiiiffiwiififllrrf,f'f 2:5-'fi-'ll W- - H f qmjjvmfeW:.,:w..y..o,,,f Nf-f,-f.fff Wwe ,Ma W' ' Q ' ' 3 ,, .,....,. W .:,,,,,,. ,,,, 1.1. - T. V 'ik .. wi 131551:iiffwffaiwfiiei' 5 f A .gp ,Q ,... ' M A YF 1 ' l' ,, fig- fi,-,1 :X 34a S7 ROW ONE, left to right: Carol Egenolf, Shelley Wright, Carolyn Kline, Cherie Fox, Barbara Ferver, Judy Luxemberg, Judy Schultz, Susie Reiff, Pat Wetzell. ROW TWO: Carol Aguilera, Jan Rosenbaum, Betsy Bone, Louise Campion, Ann Adamson, Linda Green. ROW THREE: Debbie Morrow, Jennifer Tubbs, Pam Magnuson, Genie Almond, Jon Woods, Susie Akin, Michen Fischer. ROW FOUR: Geri Gosewisch, Courtney Wyatt, Sandy Good, Ellen Salmon, Lee Ann Bergtold. ROW FIVE: Chere Barton, Cheryl Horn, Mrs. lsom, sponsor, Lillian Hermann, Lori Wolfson. Highlights Starting the year with a majority of new members, Highlights enjoyed activities intended to encourage self- improvement. As a money-raising project they hosted a car wash in November. At Christmas they took food and clothes to a Tijuana or- phanage. To make the year even more enjoyable, Highlights had the pleasure of seeing their float, Wheel of Fortune, win first place in the homecoming parade. ffl? .xg New members are formally initiated at the home of Susie Reiff. OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Debbie Morrow, Louise Campion, pres., Geri Gosewisch, pres., Barbara Ferver. ROW TWO: Lori Wolfson, Ann Adamson, Lillian Hermann, Susie Page 74 Akin, S l ROW ONE, left to right: Barbar Stephens, Lola Bixler, Karen Myrick, Barbara Stuckley, Wayne Airy, Michele Sanborn, Dian Stuckley, Sylvia Waehrer, Paulo Johnson. Bible Club The interdenominational Bible Club was organized for furthering the spiritual growth of its members. It also tried to promote religious aspects in the school, home and community. Each morning before school the members attended a prayer time in room 210, which was open to all students. At the meetings the members had the opportunity of hearing several distinguished' guest speakers. OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Wayne Airy, pres,g Michele Sanborn. ROW TWO: Barbar Stephens, Lola Bixler, Paula Johnson. Page 7 5 Hi Debs .mw f m A .mf iiii1Sl?3i Y95, Q 1 -- '- - 1-Zfii '-'wig 2 Mswws. .. .- . .fe OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER, left to right: Lillian Davis, Lindo Prestipino, Fredi Martinez, pres., Pat Mazorlig, Kathy Emery, Karer'iDaven port. Hi Debs, an active girls service club, gave its members the opportunity to participate in many philanthropic projects. During the year the Hi Debs collected food and clothing for a needy family, donated money for medical supplies to those unable to support themselves, and worked at the YMCA during World Fellowship Week. As a special Christmas project, the club sup- plied a family with a holiday dinner. Social activities included a joint meeting with Claremont's Key Club, a hay ride, a trip to Disneyland, and its annual Senior Dance. 3 OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER, left to right: Linda Prestipino, Fredi Martinez pres., Gracie Cabello, Lynda Becker. Page 76 ROW ONE, left to right: Fredi Martinez, Grace Cabello, Lillian Davis, Pat Mazorlig, Kathy Emery, Nancy Lewis, ROW TWO: Doris Daniel, Lynda Becker, Linda Prestipino, Margie Perine, Pat Tittle, Karen Davenport, Judy Davis. fi Wim Y 4117 -are ROW ONE, left to right: Lynda Becker, Vivian Latona, Kathe Flynn, Pat Harris, Cathy Grigsby, Judy Davis. ROW TWO: Miss Latham, Ann Johnson, Beth Nichols, Elaine Lipinsky, Joan Smalley, Kathy Bedford, Lillian Davis, Judi Fischer. Future Nurses Cathy Grigsby, pres., Elaine Lipihsky. left to right: Judi Fisher, Vivian Latona, Judy Davis, To interest students in personal and community health is the main objec- tive of Future Nurses Club. lts activi- ties aim toward helping the members decide wisely about professional or practical nursing as their career. ln October, Mrs. E. Billingsley spoke on Varied Health Careers and the Ori- gin and History of FNC. During November the Future Nurses toured the Mercy College of Nursing. At the next meeting the club members re- ported on the various fields ot nurs- ing. As a Christmas project they went on a tour of Edgemoor Farm. A dieti- cian, Mrs. Flynn, came to speak to the club in January. Reports were given by members on What to look for in Good Schools of Nursing. The film Future Nurse was seen in April and they ended the year with an annual tea for members and their guests. Page 77 Pointer Hi-Y OFFICERS, ROW ONE, lett to right: Glen Collins, Mike Kew, Gene Cerase. ROW TWO: Chris Town, Jack Lay, Ronnie Holmes, Bob Fletcher. Pointer Hi-Y, sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., aims to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community, high standards of Christian character. This year they were honored by winning the San Diego Hi-Y Bas- ketball tournament tor the second year in a row. Socially, they hosted parties with other school clubs, joined Wai Kanes in the annual Easter trip to Camp Marston, and Wrapping Mistletoe for fun and pmfit, ended the year with a hayride and a beach party. At Christ- mas time they wrapped and sold mistletoe to raise money. Xemuqp ' --Summa ?'9 i ei ROW ONE, left to right: Gary Prior, Bruce Kehrli,Gordy Lutes,Jim Hitt, Sam Cody, Henry Hernandez, Jack Perich, Chuck Davis, Sandy Eves, Mike O'Bryan. ROW TWO: Bob Fletcher, Gene Cerise, Paul Gerhardt, Bruce Montgomery, Bernie Conrad, Mike Kew, Glen Collins, Rick Gregg. ROW THREE: Mr. Shank, sponsor, Mike Fiori, John Spencer, Oscar Palacios, Marty Reutinger, Morris Crisci, Skip Carl. ROW FOUR: Mike Clardy, Jack Lay, Chris Town. Page 78 Point Loma Hi-Y fe 9 jg. ROW ONE, left to right: Steve Carr, Joel Sampsell, Bob Cleator, Tom Morckwardt, Fred Conrad, Dick Conklin, Dave Elliot. ROW TWO: Bill Nelson, Bill Adams, Jim Woodall, Rob Egenolf, Tenny Awes, Doug Lawrence, Paul Callahan. ROW THREE: Mr. Young, sponsor, Gary Rucker, Joe Soares, Mike Morton, Allen Crawford, Jeff Staggs. Following high standards, Point Loma Hi-Y aims for fun and good fellowship among its members. Under the lead- ership ot Mr. Young, they succeeded in promoting many activities including a hayride, a beach party in May, and joint meetings with other Hi-Y's. Besides having fun, they serve the school and community. Membership is limited to 25 boys who have shown on interest in sports, fellow- ship, school service, and leadership. OFFICERS, ROW ONE, lett to right: Mike Morton, pres., Dick Conklin, pres., Gary Rucker. ROW TWO: Paul Callahan, Jeff Staggs, Dave Elliot. Washing cars on Saturday afternoon to raise money. Page 79 ef' OFFlCERS, FlRST SEMESTER, left to right: Rick Harsh, Pat Wetzel, Blll Nel- son, pres., Mike O'Bryan. is W L 3,945 ,,,Mf,, WW l l i i i T9 X' K. ROW ONE, left to right: Terry Meador, Wally Dieckmann, Earl Wilder, Dick Conklin, Gary Rucker, Palacios. ROW TWO: Judy Smollar, Betsy Bone, Pam Rose, Kathy Jones, Anne Slaughter, Susie Ham, Li Mayer, Leslie Ealy, Candy Ham. ROW THREE: Dianne Rock, Janell Short, Blanche Reitz, Robert Hatch, Bob Wiley, Rob Egenolf, Jim Ferguson, Courtney Wyatt, Susie McGowan, Cookie Mc lnnis, Debby Fra Lee Ann Bergtold, Bernadene Miller, Sandy Good, Linda Green, Ron Holmes, Mr. Shank, sponsor. Page 80 Wai All dressed up and no place to go! 3 ln., Perich, John Bennett, Oscar nda Elliot, Vanna Jones, Kathy Bob Isaak, Henry Hernandez, nk, Rick Harsh. ROW FOUR: Kanes ,gg -+ ,pil in ii it l Wlllll ll l il N 0, JJ llll l NM l T Wai Kanes, under the direction of the I Y.M.C.A., met as a co-ed club to promote Worlhwme 9nd Je.'eSl '9 9Ct'V'l ?S' The OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER, SEATED, left to right, Leslie Ealy, membefS enloved IOIYIT meefmgs Wlfh CO-ed Mike o'Bfyen, Robin veal. STANDING: Jack Perich, Raek Herehpresv clubs from other schools and a lively panel discussion on dating. They served the com- munity at Christmas-time by taking canned goods to a needy family. Wai Kanes was very fortunate to have had Dr. Richmond Barbour come to speak to them on teenage problems. Camp Marston hosted the traditional Wai Kanes camping week-end during Easter va- cation. .C , J m giel -.5 I 3 . . .. . , at ,, ,,:l - 1 E'-fi 'S ' el A at ' ge L ROW ONE, left to right: Gary Suttle, Gary Ogley, Don Wozniak,,Steve Willard, Dave Elliot, Doug Lawrence, Allen Crawford, Gary Vondervort, Dale Hilmen. ROW TWO: Sue Schultz, Sally Peterson, Cathy Pearson, Robin Vail, Pat Wetzel, Beth Pickens, Mgrilyn Freitas, Ellen Salmon, De Etta Donnelley, Cheryl Glasson. ROW THREE: Susie Sneed, Mike O'Bryan, Sue Springstead, Bill Nelson, Jill Neely, Marty Rankin, John Wishon, Gary Lutes, Marky Higgins, Judy Schultz. ROW FOUR: Larry Penacho, Jon Blanc, Judy Springstead, Diane Varner, Sharon Holmes, Dennis Foster, Bernie Conrod. Page 81 My y-l oft l iw, Q D--is - ROW ONE, left to right: Diane Fletcher, Deanna Cl land, Carolyn Greve, Paula Chandler, Susie Stone, Margaret Avery, Cookie Mclnnis, Jill Ne I arg McPherren, Sue Springstead, Beth Pumala. ROW O: Brad Haller, le Spenc r, ohn ' horn, Jeff Lustig, Marty Reutinger, Casey Jones Lustig, Mr. Cr , sponsor nt Opinion, the oldest of Point Loma s discussion groups, encourages y ffl len inion pfjygwfdylfdjjjyfxlfylgt rmulation and voicing of individual views on topics of interest. Included in these discussions have been a workshop on the philosophies of great philosophers, such as Neitzche, Berkeley, Kant, and Spinoza. Student Opin- ion also sponsored a film on Communism from the U. N. that was shown at he First Presbyterian Church And to wind up the year, they had their i5M5ifrQ55?5l WW f- ,v . .fs '.'.r fill lil',. fd: S' D D S l',, H ,Gif fi 5 iii- If' K . 'ss--' J. My ?6lls:i?Vfl5H K fl.. -,,.,.,V.1 .... .Q +,Q,h'x,' .K ..., .. ... ,.. . M' W ,Q . . yr .,,..-7. ' 1 wwf . V OFFICERS, left to right, Carolyn Greve, Sue Springstead, Susie Stone, Beth Pumala, Diane Fletcher. Page 82 lfllll sl i .- if i . 5 vii f'f'?k ' , L' 4- 1 ' - 5 ' i i i ii sl, Q , ,ii V ,,,, c if 4' . tg, Q Q H 7' ,fits h t W 4. ,. ' Q il f zjg, ,K l ' ll E -.if 'S 2 Ty ia ixtffr i- L 'Q ' ' . g i c .Ij: q'i it ' C is i Q s G, Q ' 'dl A , , . , , ,Kz, ..,,,.:. ,, ,.K,,,,LL: , ii H i,,,,,,,, is ,,,1 .,,,, , .., , , , ,, , nf lr -f'W fi .f.1 ,'. l iiilii K:.' W' 'W -' ' . ' ' .N J is J S s it 1 Ez OFFICERS, left to right: Leslie Poehlman, Mike Lustig, Chuck Nickle, Sally Spafford, John Hickman, pres., Debbie Morrow, Meryl Dexheimer. Skeptics Skeptics was organized to further the means of ac- tive participation in healthy discussions for those stu- dents willing to give and to receive new concepts and ideas. The members debated on such subjects as lnter-racial and lnter-religious Marriages, Mercy Killing, and Our lmmigration Problem. At one meeting each person expressed his own philosophy of life. During the second semester the members attended the annual Skeptics-Student Opin- ion banquet, a progressive dinner, and a farewell banquet for the seniors. -i -A w I- ,. mf- ROW ONE, left to right: Mike Lustig, John Hickman, Geri Gosewisch Tommy Chapman Judy Smollar, Kay Shie, Claudia Stalder, Debbie Morrow. ROW TWO Leon Scales Chuck Nickle Meryl Dexheimer, Carol Aguilera, Stevie Jo Bietscher Leslie Poehlman Sally Spafford Rob Egenolf, Julie Houck, Bonnie Carey, Peter Hughes, Jon Price llllliillllllllli all flill ill l Q 1 l OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Phyllis Rhea, Mike Lustig, Clara Small, Jeff Lustig, ROW TWO: Julie Weller, Carolyn Greve, Diane Fredman. l O Heritage During the year Heritage Club has tried to make better citizens of its mem- bers through constructive discussion of the fine arts and sciences. Meeting twice a month, members heard lectures and discussed topics relating to literature, art, music and philosophy. -in Page 84 SEATED, left to right: Carolyn Greve, Clara Small, Pat Wetzell, Phyllis Rhea, Diane Fredman, Julie Weller, Sue Stevenson, Dianne Rock, Judy Cannon, Kathy Dill. STANDING: Jeff Lustig John Einhorn, Mike Lustig, Steve Willard, Gary Brotherton, Bill Stump, Steve Lustig, Phil De Massa, Chris Calkins, Mr. Shuffler, sponsor. ROW ONE, left to right: Diane Einstein, Fay Needham, Debbie Friend, Lori Wolfson, Bonnie Weigle, Cathy Pearson, Dale Lamb, Bonnie Burnett, Susan Brenner, Julie Weller, Ginger Rubsam, ROW TWO: Chris Calkins .,,-f , A typical Thursday night meeting. NNQJrhj Jack Limber, Richard White, Jerry Press, David Paul, Burkett Quarishi, Wally Dieckmann, Dave Carrier, Jeff Hughes, Art Wolfson, Mike Stolarsky, Mr. Marshall, sponsor. !Xffairs Belonging to the Open Forum was a stimulating activity of the World Affairs Club. Open Forum is a group of San Dfego citizens who meet every month to listen to prominent guest speakers from around the world. They had many speakers come to their meetings, including exchange students from Indonesia, Israel, and Japan, and an exchange teacher from Italy. As a fund-rais- ing project, World Affairs showed a movie to the Point Loma student body and contributed their profits to MEDICO. To help prove what lively discussers the mem- bers are, they analyzed two very controversial topics - Birth ControI and Solutions for the U.N. Crisis. l. , :fs OFFICERS, SITTING, left to right: Dale Lamb, Ginger Rubsam, Julie Weller. STAND- ING: Mike Stolarsky, David Paul, Richard White, pres. Page 85 ' ,gf we , f 6, V 'Va 'KmA' f 2 , ,,. 'i' . .L l Q ', f' , ... if f wt fs.. ,,1 M ,Am, 1 4 V AVV: A el lr! N Az M I P , .V w -i n n. , 2 , - 1 . x ,, y 4' ' h' lwffefxl, L V -or - .1- A - MI., .rss . Y ,., . f, l , f .1 T 5 1 V 5.1-is-.- ' . Q A Iv' ' ' X I If I -4 T f i gllvxy ' 4' A . ox wi N l 5 45' 5 W 1 ,, f . M l R f ' V' I 1 af f 5 r s-f is F' , -. 'Wm Y SQ, J A A 5 is v ,, t. E gf ROW ONE, left to right: Cherie Fox, Sandy Ryan, Jackie Hardin, Diana Martin, Rita Parker, Merle Mason. ROW TWO: Judy Morgan, Meryl Dexheimer, Karen Steelman, Julie Walden, Karen Striebel. ROW THREE: Linda Smith, Geri Gosewisch, Pam Magnuson, Susan Martin, Sue Plummer, Susan Akin, Kathy Leptich. Senior Horizon Club gl- 415- A-8 'sa ,Zz 'CFS OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Kathy Leptich, pres., Merle Mason, Pres. ROW TWO: Meryl Dexheimer, Julie Walden, Rita Parker, Karen Steelman. Page 86 To start off the year the girls in Senior Horizon gave a welcoming tea, along with the Junior Horizon Club, for the incoming tenth grade groups, Loma- lights and Colby. They joined with other San Diego groups to make the Blue and Silver Ball a tremendous suc- cess. Giving a Christmas party and wrapping presents at the YMCA were the main events of December. Among their money raising projects to finance their trip to the Southern California Convention held in Los Angeles were a peanut crunch sale, a spaghetti din- ner and a bake sale. To end their many years of fellowship and fun, a gradu- ation party was held at the end of the year. Junior Horizon Club Horizon Club, an extension of Camp Fire Girls, pro- motes friendship among its members, gives service, develops leadership and helps each individual become a better person. On October 24, the club had a formal initiation and a progressive dinner. Preparation for the Blue and Silver Bal was the main activity of No- vember, while December held hard work and time spent on two service projects. During the spring the girls went on a camping trip and participated in the Horizon Club Conference in Los Angeles. v . ix x , ,,v,,. 15'xffmi' A OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Elaine Knox, Courtney Wyatt, Carole Lane, Betty Ragenovich, pres. ROW TWO: Judy Davis, Betsy Bone, Pat Harvey, pres, Sandy Smith. 5 4 . ii . ,4 .11 tl A T ll- . 1, . V ' f 'fi l CE. if l QA ti ROW ONE left to right Elaine Knox, Betty Ragenovich, Carole Lane, Stevie Jo Beitscher, Courtney Wyatt, Franny Maloney, Lauren Nakamura Sandy Smith..ROW TWO: Renee Rousch, Betsy Bone, Jan Rosenbaum, Charlotte Gallagher, Pat Harvey, Dianne Baker Susan Lukey Judy Davis. Page Colb Horizon Club OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Sue Peabody, DFCS-I Molly Ferguson. ROW TWOQ Kathy Keptner, Melinda Wills. I llhq . 5 if -.2 M i , ! -gg N One of the two active sophomore groups, the Colby Horizon Club partici- pated in many service and fun projects. ln October they ushered at the Old Globe for the performance of Golden Fleecing. November brought the Blue and Silver Ball, while in December they did Christmas wrapping at the YMCA and later in the month gave a Christ- mas basket to a needy family. The annual peanut sale was held in Janu- ary. Second semester projects included a camping trip with other groups from the San Diego area and a conference at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles early in March. 1 F it S-.:,: 1 21 .51 ai T J A S? .N ROW ONE, left to right: Katie Sullivan, Susie Ham, Sue Peabody, Pat Stansifer, Kathy Keptner, Jannie Olsen, Kathy Mayer ROW TWO: Sandy Stewart, Sharon Ferguson, Kathy Boland, Molly Ferguson, Cheri Conner, Donna Goulet, Melinda Wills. Page 88 ll -iii ,qt 'il :Ii l ,ws 'L . Jef Zvi. ,W 4 ROW ONE, left to right: Janet Wasko, Margie Blackman, Linda Martin, Sherri Myers, Judi Norlander, JoAnn Rust. ROW TWO: Cheryl Zintgraff, Janet Martin, Barbara Stucky, Liz Smith, Karen Myrick, Sue Brown, Marilyn Edwards, Ann Vurgason. Lomalights Horizon Club Members of Lomalights Horizon Club were honored along with the other incoming sophomore group, Colby, at otea sponsored by the Junior and Senior groups. In November the members and their dates attended the Blue and Silver Ball in Balboa Park. Beside ushering at the Old Globe, second semester ac- tivities included a weekend camping trip in the Cuyamaca mountains and the Southern California Convention held in Los Angeles. i ll BE fx li 1 we I c . A V,IW ,: , 1 ic e H - s .ff .l I as f , . , , ,,, - 1 l ' ' 9 ' ,f , 1 , ll 0 ,ll 0 c ,sf Q OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Cheryl Zintgraff, JoAnn Rust, Marilyn Edwards, Judi Norlander, pres. ROW TWO: Janet Wasko, Linda Martin, Liz Smith, Sherri Myers. Initiation night for the new members. it 5 R iffg sr-11' j Q uv if' LQ -arf W i X X G' Q 5 ,,. : Tr . .:?'i Page 89 Mariner Ship Calypso Mariners have the chief purpose of learning aquatic skills and participat- ing in them when the opportunity arises. Activities of these girls includ-ed taking part in a senior encampment with similar clubs from all over San Diego and wrapping Christmas gifts at the Armed Services YMCA. Later in the year the club spent an enjoyable weekend at Pine Valley and took a trip to Newport Dunes, where they met Mariners from eight other South- ern California Girl Scout Councils. l - ...,. J . Ji l ef' I 55 5 l OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Nicki Bjornson, Jean Buckley, Sue Brenner, ROW TWO: Bernadene Miller, Marie Friend, pres., Sheila Dorman, Jeanne Gregg. Dwvlisff ROW ONE, left to right: Gerry Grebe, Nicki Biornson, Sue Brenner, Kathy Emery, Sally Miller, Jeanne Gregg, Sandra Lank. ROW TNNO: Jean Buckley, Bernadene MilJer, Marie Friend, Michele Sanborn, Sheila Dorman, Judy Vance, Diane Sprague. Mariner Ship Rexburg The USS Rexburg opened the first semester with a mother-daughter tea and a rummage sale to earn money for a cano-e trip down the Colorado River during the Easter Vacation. They also ushered at the Old Globe Thea- ter, had dances with other Senior Troops throughout San Diego County, and spent theif'spare time swimming, skiing, boating, and building canoes. At the close of the year the Rexburg participated in a Mariner Gam, a meeting of all troops to compete in various skills, and went on a cruise aboard the USS Rexburg, their spon- soring ship. rw ,.t., :Z ... it A . I ROW ONE, left to right: Carolyn Kline, Kathy Jones, Diane Luscomb, Anne Cullen, OFFICERS, left to right: June Baskett, Anne Mary Jo Ross, June Baskett. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lawrenson, Sue Sykora, Carolyn Black, Cullen, Mary Jo Ross. Suzanne Schwartz, Blanche Reitz, Kathy Wilson, Leslie Tulloch, Janet Ostosh, Margie Perine, Mrs. Luscomb, sponsor. Page 90 , ,su.',,,,,,,k,1 A it Q , N! S J -,K A K, Q-,mu X , 4 '- 1 ,N. TN xx t 5 ai, V 1 11 l'yn, V I- ,.... M 1 '- -ee., - ee we , .,ff TT ' ' .V ',.qg1-, we at J? l ROW ONIE, left to right: Terry Redding, Suzanne Thien, Kathy Sherrod, Cathy Blackstalk, Marky Higgins, Charlene Mitchel, Marilyn Brem, Carol Cierny, Beth Hopper, Paula Nelson. ROW TWO: Judy Lank, Toni Jelisuich, Carolyn Maxham, Suzi Schultz, Karen Evenson, JudY Robinson, Martha Wells, Nancy Breitenbach, Margy McPherran, Judy Crooks, Irene Hagar. 4 ,, Jw M1054 5 me '- S , 144,54 Lee Teen WZ ,globe we 7 paw? ,564 QAM eww swam J6 A V,V,.., Q :Q ' 'J I W 61 ,ff , , ee - .,,, VV K ,,.. ,, ,VAK H KVKI K Vrkk w may , e--e ' J- ,S Les Teens is a group of thi it T at f ..'i 72 ,, sophomore gi s whose interests J ' .. ee f range, fr erv'ce r t e c , S J J munity . o tivities have been campout, ae 1.5-.-A OFFICERS, ROW ONE, left to right: Paula Nelson, Marilyn Brem, PVCS-, Toni Jelusich,. ROW TWO: Judy Crooks, Judy Lank. fashion show,- arties, wrapping Chris T - ing at the hospital, an utting on their annual Chri holi- day dance, the Snow . Page 91 Page 92 ROW ONE, left to right: Loretta Hess, Mary Mann, Jan Woods, Charlene McCoy, Ellen Salmon, ROW TWO: Judy Blackburn, Jill Neely, Robin Vail, Janet Ostosh, Pam Magnuson. Modern Dance Club For the members, Modern Dance Club offers an opportunity to gain experience in the field of dance as well as being of service to the school. Modern Dancers performed in the Pa- triotic and Christmas assemblies. Tryouts for club member- ship were held in February and May. New members were considered invalid until they met the requirements of giving two original dances in front of an audience. For a money rais- ing project, the club held a gingerbread sale. Their last ac- tivity was the Senior Banquet, held on May 24. A11 OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER, left to right, Jill Neely, Pam Magnuson, Loretta Hess Robin Vail, Susie Rieff, Mary Mann, pres. Q.-up-3 ROW ONE, left to right: Lynn Creley, Susie Reiff. ROW TWO: Candy Ham, Jeanette Roiz. INVALID MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Suzanne Schwartz, Barbara Howard, Wendy Burnett. ROW TWO: Debbie Frank, Pat Hawkins, Pam Kennet. :I ,ly - Gingerbread and apple cider are sold at their bake sale. OFFCERS, SECOND SEMESTER, left to right: Lynn Creley, Janet Ostosh, Jill Neely, Pam Magnuson, Loretta l-less, Susie Reiff, Pres. Practicing for a recital. 1 Page WET? Loman Romans explore the universal language. OFFICERS, left to right: Judy Riddle, Carol Miller, Johnston. Latin Club The Latin Club was recently formed to encourage students to become better acquainted with the days of ancient Rome. Their activities included o Pot- luck dinner on November 22, a joint bake sale with the French Club, and a Roman Banquet, made as authentic as possible. J gm, ROW ONE, left to right: Mrs. Bowers, sponsorj Karen Davenport, Charlotte Gallagher, Judy Davis, Susan Lukey, Susan Brenner. ROW TWO: Mike Flannagon, Ray Gavin, Jon Price, Carol Miller, Betty Rogenovich, Peter Hughes, Rich Heady, Jim Whitaker. Page 94 French Club R , - M' -af 1 ,g,.- 4 I fe , :al OFFICERS, SITTING, left to right, Debbie Friend, Sue Sykora, Susan Dennis, Sue Schwartz. STANDING: Carolyn Ellis, Jo Ann Rust, Carol Kearns, pres., De DePoister. Promoting a better understand- ing of the language, country, and customs of France was the main purpose of the French Club. Other activities have included a French dinner ,caroling at Christ- mas time, and watching slides from tours of Europe, w.- -,I T35 'E , V ih- 1,-if 'Ui' be 'fr 1' ,7 N4 '-...M ROW ONE, left to right: Debbie Friend, Sue Sykora, Liz Smith, Nancy Lewis, Pat Tittle, Cathie Rogers, Carol Kearns, De DePoister. ROW TWO: Carolyn Ellis, Jo Ann Rust, Jeanne Le Fevre, Susan Dennis, Sue Schwartz, Judy Rohlf, Karen Meinke. Page 95 r f ROW ONE, left to right: Dale Hilman, Dianna Sprague, Pat Sprague, Dale Lamb, Helen Pinczykowski, Sue Brenner, Pat Murray, Valentina Lachow, Herb Dickard. ROW TWO: Dr. Romanowski, Jon Clark, Russell Lyon, James McCabe, Thomas Benkner, Bill Stump, Bob lsaak, Steve Carr, David Mack, David Reed. Russian Club Members of this organization are joined together to learn about the language, customs and traditions of Russia. Being a new club to Point Loma, the participants wrote and rati- . fied their constitution at the begin- ning of the year. The first activity was a trip to the Russian Orthodox Church in San Diego. On January 23, the club invited a native Russian to lecture. Toward the end of the second semester ' they held an inter-school Russian Party. ,. i ,Q N OFFICERS, left to right, Dale Hilman, Herb Dickard. Russian students had to learn a new alphabet. Page 96 A ,i Pan American The purpose of the Pan American Club is to instill among its members a more intense interest in the affairs of our Spanish-speaking neighbors. Their activities have included a talk by Alex Molina Tor- res, our exchange student, dealing with Mexico and South America, a bake sale, and in June a celebra- 3,4 tion to commemorate the passing of another great ie year in the history of Point Loma. J . gy 5 5 35 Q J FFlcERs, SEATED, left to fight: Marilyn i-lege, ' J si t -- H ,A ' Janell Short. STANDING: Mr. Franken, spon- .A V sorj Kay Shie, Bonnie Carey, pres., Kathy De 'T Vi . ' , Rocco. f M . ,c,L , . ,, 4 X fl J . . 'f 5 C le I Q9 KG N. , FMR Ml, X, f TQ A, f f ' it Ef:,-..,e -il M E' Q., 'V .. f'P'jfCi ' g ' Row TWO, left to right. Dhea Rose, Barbara . HMM V 2 M Riley, Elaine Lipinsky, Kitty Dennis, Gay Sher- , T' T wood, Linda Reckless, Kathy Moore, Nancy 4, . b k lsenhour, Ginger Alonzo. ROW ONE: Evelyn 5, x I mv., A' A' .. - L K ' ' i ef ,,.. Graham, Kay Shie, Marilyn Hoge, Bonnie Carey, 'll' V 1 gf lV.' . J -A Janell Short, Kathy De Rocco, Sue Stevenson. Art Club Developing skills in self-expression, promoting understanding and appreciation of art, and viewing community art exhibits are the Carole Heilbron, president, displays enamel work. goals of the Art Club. The members began the year by visiting the opening night preview of the Art Guild Fall All Media Show. Late in January these art majors heard a lecture by Charles Eames, de- signer at the La Jolla Art Center. In the second semester they viewed the Allied Craftsmen Spring Show, a San Diego potter, visited the studio of Marg Loring, and the Los Angeles County museum. The Art Club members also served as hosts and hostesses for the Point Loma Art Show in March. i' ree mxs xigirfgax iii im' Aw 5, i e.5lf'.. 2r-' 1 l i ,xiii g . 1, gr ig, J iL7'15 i -ea! '.,,h'., J Ll D- ROW ONE, left to right: David Schuld, Sylvia Waehrer, Betsy Burgess, Sandra Forrest. ROW TWO: Susan Ohman, Elaine Klement, Doris Daniel, Janice Graven, Sherry Daniels. ROW TWO: Carole Heilbron, Marilyn Fenstermaker, Sandy Burdett, Jan Green, Barbara Slater, Chere Barton. Page A new constitution is being discussed. OFFICERS: Sandro Lonk, pres., Linda Reckless Chalkdusters To encourage more students to become teachers is the purpose of Chalkdusters. Already five Point Loma students are exploratory teachers at Loma Portal Elementary School. The Chalkdusters take advantage of such opportunities and learn about the many phases of a teaching career. Highlighting the activities of the first semester was a visit to Loma Portal on January 5. The principal gave them a tour during which they watched the children while classes were in action. Afterwards, Dr. Wolitsy, the principal, talked on elementary teaching. The next semester brought a field trip to the education center and San Diego State College. They also had some speakers come to talk on teaching special problem children-gifted and handli- capped. Page 98 ROW ONE, left to right: Sandra Lank, Diana Martin, Theresa Adams, Linda Prestipino, Diana Dugan, Judy Schultz, Carol Miller, Karen Davenport. ROW TWO: Jennifer Tubbs, Linda Smith, Beverly Hoffmann, Linda Reckless, Susan Murphey, Gay Sherwood, Clare Bowel, Mary Louise Lommie. A. .,7.....e...s.i. ., If-x, --q-L - lvnq-R,--hmmm... www, xl- .fm 'fm ROW ONE, left to right: Beth Nichols, Doris Graham, Dayna Bound, Bernadene Miller, Kathy Townsend, Alice Miles, Donna l-lammill. ROW TWO: Gracie Cabello, Christv Griffin, Gayle Flowers, Joyce Watkins, Mary Henson, Kathy Parker, Diane Binner, Nan Murrell, Future Business Leaders of America 'GZIP sghiiu '-'I-1 OFFICERS, SlTTlNG, left to right: Mrs. Tucker, sponsorj Gayle Flowers, Nan Murrell. STANDING: Bernadene Miller, pres.g Kathie Townsend, Doris Graham, Kathy Parker. Composed of over 2,300 high school and college chapters, the Future Business Lead- ers of America is the national organization for students enrolled in business courses. One of the chief objectives of FBLA is to develop self-confidence and strong, aggres- sive leadership so that these future busi- ness men and women may participate more effectively in the business and community life of which they are soon to become a part. Each chapter, with its own constitu- tion, adopts projects and programs within the framework of the national organiza- tion. The FBLAs of Point Loma corrected and addressed Easter Seals envelopes for the Children's Hospital as a community service project, bringing into the Easter Seal Fund approximately Sl400. They also gave a bake sale and continued the promo- tion of Savings Stamps. if , M' T -Q 1 ef' if? O if 1 ,, Page 99 E kf , c P T , l X R A A: rw Dave Carrier demonstrates the principles of the cycloid 10 ,2', f, ' A P fe 0W membefs- '1' ,,,i C 1 1 f l1 J T lg s si P . . . 'lgz ' ,,.: m1h Ei hm 1h m1 . C , I Q' A Phyeleel Selenee ineluded mem' mem- f scriess 2 , T bers who were interested in the fields C4 it of physics, chemistry and mqihemaf- , ics. Their meetings included guest i T ril iii l p ggi 'I' Speakers from Cenveif, Sffembefg- illliii C f K - Ji. -W 525 T T fi . 71 -if SY 4- 11 mm Carlson, and an engineer from Con- vciir Austronautics who spoke on mis- siles ond jet aircraft. One of the many club projects of Physical Science was working on a cycloid. Dave Carrier, Physical Science OFFICERS, left tokright: Bob Graham, David Beech, Russel Lyon ft ROW ONE, left to right: Richard White, Mike Stolorsky, John Donaldson, Tom Hoefler, Art Wolfson. ROW TWO: Chris Hart sough, Pete Breitenbach, Chuck,Nickle, David Poul, Gerry Teudt, Bob Graham, David Corrier. ROW THREE: Russel Lyon, David Beech, Walter Pietzerak, Tom Moran, Howard Dodson, James McCabe, Mr. Shonk, sponsor. Page 100 l '-Q' OFFlCERS, lett to right: Carole Heilbron, Andrea Kirinich, Karen Meinke. ROW TWO: Richard Dall, pres., Betty Jane Adams, pres., Sheila Dor- man, Ann Vurgason. Life Science The Life Science Club helped carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America, that of increasing scientific knowledge and the understanding of its importance in our lives. The club had a progressive dinner, several guest speakers and field trips. 1 ll 'Y1xl,XX.XK 'Y' 1 We-M ROW ONE, left to right: Richard Dall, Betty Jane Adams, Carole Heilbron, Andrea Kirinich, Karen Meinke, Lex LeHoy, JoAnne Fredrick, Keith Evans. ROW TWO: Gerry Grebe, Richard Einstein, Bob Kelly, Ann Vurgason, Leonard Ferrin, Sheila Dorman, Linda Reckless, Paul Lyendyke, Bob Cramer, Charles Horton, Roger Smith, Phil De Massa, Mr. Joldersma, sponsor. Page 101 ROW ONE, left to right: Diana Hart, Christy Griffin, lrene Rodgers, Nancy Breitenbach, Sharon Cardoza, Pamela Crombie, ROW TWO: Paula Johnson, Margie Perine, Kathryn Weigle, Sandra Blair, Kathy King, Louise Fiori, Marie Friend, Teri Wright, Dayna Bound, Betsy Burgess. Girls Athletic Association G.A.A. was formed to promote interest in girls' athletics, good sportsmanship, and friendship with other high schools. Many schools participate in each of the events where girls meet and compete in sports. Their variety of activities included miniature golf- ing, bowling, a competitive rifle team, and to wind everything up, the annual award ban- quet, the final event of the year. GAA members enjoy an exciting afternoon game of badminton. Page 102 .W K ? OFFICERS, left to right: Marie Friend, pres., Louise Fiori, Anne Cullen, pres., Nancy Breitenbach, Dayna Bound. ROW TWO: Mrs. Shirley, sponsor, Pam Crombie, Margie Perine, Diana Hart, lrene Rodgers, Miss Stancoff, sponsor. i , x l' -5 w.,,.,,..,, U I l , , 1 s ' i n Zglim' -bv Marie Friend goes off for a lively game of MW tennis. On your mark get set go! Track brings new interest for the girls. . r vw-f,..MMVMMy X Q , M' X rr.' f Q f T elre' iiiff' l 'il' l g t e r rwh- -E MJ L...-.. Checking out equipment for after-school sports enthusiasts. Page 103 ROW ONE, left to right: Chris Hartsough, John Donaldson, Jim Whitaker, Dan Brooks, David Doenges, Mike Killian. ROW TWO: Mr. Sullivan, sponsor, Mike McCool, Luther Balou, Robert Block, Richard Castle, Howard Dodson, Bob Graham. Chess Club Engaging in many stimulating chess Et? of sg, Eff? dgfwtws ,ii Zvvikgi? 'aj Q r QV A A ff2.m.f -gg - J -1-lf:,., V 3' ,fain in J 1 5,1 53 fs- . f. 1 'Jw e 3 tffri 'E 'gr if 'l -'if ' V:--.z. We K Q, ', Q E gmc' V NU U. 5 v J ' ff 'e! ' ' ti 2 ' f '1 ,fa 5 at E Ll yi 'J 'fl ' Ss- f'if3'f r a at 5 5' f A ' v Page 104 Playing a game of deep concentration. games, the Chess Club has many tour- naments among its members. ln order that more members could participate, they originated a chess game designed for four men to play at the same time. They competed in contests with other schools, gaining much pleasure from keen competition. OFFICERS, SEATED, left to right: John Donaldson, Jim Whitaker, Luther Balou. STANDING: Mike McCool, Bowling Club Every Wednesday afternoon members of the Bowling Club could be found playing at the Clairemont Bowl. Steve Powers heads this club which was formed to create an interest in bowling and sportsmanship. At the end of the year o tournament was held. The first semester champ played the second semester high scorer for the title of Point Loma League Champion. OFFICERS, left to right: Steve Powers, pres., Sharon Borghes, Bill Menne. ROW ONE, left to right: Joe King, Florene Hooper, Sharon Borghes, Jeri Spate, Sheryl 0 Graham, Darlee Hassman, Don Madruga, Jerry Goodwin. ROW TWO: Stu Bloom, Bill Menne, Rich Simoneau, Steve Powers, Ken Groom, Lynn Le Vine, Bill Dettwerler, Robert Block, Jim Bence, Bob Thornton, Mr. Haskins, Sponsor. Electronics Club was formed this year under the auspices of Mr. Stewart, their sponsor. The mem- bers learned how to use the equipment in the elec- tronics lab and heard lectures from many distin- guished speakers. ..,.. .V - ,.....---' ROW ONE, left to right: Richard Beaulieu, William Robertson, Lyle Spencer, Luther Ballou. OFFICERS, left fo righf: Walter ROW TWO: Mike McCool, James Lyerla, Rocky Hatch, Perry Clark, Walter Pietrzak, Jon Piefze,-Ok, pres.: Mr' 51-ewo,-f, span- Rosenbaum, Gary Ridpath, Bill Berry. 50,7 Jim Rogenbquml Page 105 Tommy Chapman portrays Cloirmont star player at Point 1 Loma rally. Booster ROW ONE, left to right: Lori Wolfson, Genie Almond Bonnie Burnett, Vanna Jones. ROW TWO: David Lloyd Jim Eggleston, Steve Lustig, Corky Portefield. Page 106 'W Q, . Point Lomo's pom-pon section makes its debut at the football carnival Club High standards of spirit, organization, and sportsmanship were promoted and maintained by members of the Booster Club. As the traditional Point Loma cheering section, this ordganization instills enthusiasm and team support among the students at rallies, football and basketball games. Genie Almond headed the Booster Club, including the newly organized Pom Pan section. lt successfully performed for the first time at the football carnival. Many spectators commented that Paint Loma's section was the best organized. The par- ticipants formed a maroon P. L. against a gold background. Much time and effort was spent in working out the colorful pam-pon routines during the summer. Several practices were held at the school early in the morning. Committees of Booster Club members also made outstanding signs for games and performed stunts at Pep rallies. Page 107 Future scientists experiment with different compounds. Applicants tor the honor of being called a Skeptic discuss the controversial issue Inter-racial and lnter- religious Marriage. ll vgl 'x HL a.,s,4p 'f Pointer Hi-Y basketball team earned the top spot again this year by placing first in the San Diego Hi-Y Basketball Tournament. Page 108 , .......,-,g4, ,, ,Uni ...s...., ,,......... A, Clubs 1? In Action The results of long practices are demon- strated by Modern Dance members in the Patriotic assembly. Point Loma Hi-Y and Pointer Hi-Y members begin a game of Catch the Flag. 0 9, , Paul Callahan sports the latest in snake skin stoles, 1 ,f S Page 109 Page 110 A 'N -' 'iv ul am X fl , 'L,Cf',5fev-220 Qwdzcwllfp WVU-571 TB fhwf 'f-fCDQ,f.p,9fy,1f2-cAfL!Kf5f-'5?f i'UsUf'1f6kcf0Cfv'1 J f,f.Qa...f174ff ATH Erlcsufm 1f Z LQg',,7141.7gQ,,3 L.f,'Qf4 A45 C - N42 ,fo-l'7 '.f if A gfwfff ,bn 1 f t' 1 if A' I .'f2L?' 1 d fb M 1' WW 1 4MC'40'5 7091-7' I 117 f 1' , fi ff ,lf fl MW, 1 ff' 4 if 71' I ,, I nf' ,I A If I I 0 , 5 2 1 ffzfffgliwf ff L , pm 1 1' ,A 'V i 1 I, 1 411 dfnlb af , 4' ' x.. V '1 ama.... Page 111 A N 0' r s x 'f- ,,, SL ' 4, 9.-. N N ff is --I M , il vw-W'f'F ' Morris Crisci Head Cheerleader ,Jive 'f 1 1 ,ELI F fl . , I fx Q W 1 'gf' li Kay Farmer Kathy Dill Nancy Van Norman Spirit Plus Leadership Pep, enthusiasm, talent, and school spirit . . . four words that expertly de- scribe our four songleaders. Leading us in our school songs was their job . . . but they mode the old songs look like new songs by their sparkling, fresh routines, coupled with their gracious smiles and lively actions. They were an entertainment highlight at every football and basketball game. Our four top notch cheerleaders were headedirhe effervescent Morris , zz: fr g Ig: l K I A ll Marty Reutinger 5 A -Quit Ji 'ik l tl I , I . I ,, I us . p , nun at g, ' Joan Saleeby Genie Almond N , .Y get f 2' r A V A f gg Q 1 x .1 . Q y 'Q i X X .- Page 112 Qpzomo Levee if Crisci. Responding wholeheartedly to their strong leadership, the spirit of the Loman crowd soared. Our oppo- nents will surely remember the enthusi- asm of Point Loma because even when we were behind, the 1960-6l cheer- leaders never gave up hope and boosted us on to the finals of the San Diego section, C.l.F. football cham- pionships. ,J he Ts! r 3 tttrllfr p 1 lu,ll.. '77 ee Our cheerleaders' talents for pepping up Loman crowds seem to include acrobatics. Their well- known and popular cheers were responsible for the continued support given by all Lomans. l t q,,?i.,, il no ll 3 IE .5 g.- , ,, i 'MMM A- g Q Q t 'T .L.:4:l I .. ?xy!- ll E' l Q l I-f35l 4!f.L S M.. ,W , Jon Woods Heod Songleoder Our four songleoder's groceful poise, charm, ond leadership, coupled with their ingenuity, lent o delightful air wherever they were presenf. ei K W ' .wr 16, 34, 22, Hike! An original innovation of the Jong and cbeerleaden wax their mock football play made at the La Jolla game. It Jbows the gronjfy originality and oerfatility, alwayf preienz ai our football and bafkezball games. P 113 age 'ii JM-mg ff FRONT ROW, lefl' QQ lllQbt: Chuck Niclflel, MQF., Doug Law- Carl, Bob Ashmore, Mike Fiori, Billy Gomez, Paul Callahan. f9'1C9, J0Cl4 Pe lCl1, -lOl'll'1 l'l9Of1llOf1d,V, Jim'GilCl'U'lSf, Al Critten- THIRD ROW: Gerry Teudt, Mgr., Earl Wilder, John Baer, Mike den- SECOND RQVVI TGVVY BlfT9l1Of'1'1iQTl'-, C00Ch Edens, SHP .' Kew, Bruce Montgomery, Curtis Mosley, Tom Lutes. ' 5-Z ' I lf! I X417 : ' X Y A f ' 1 K I A A W D1 5 i A X l .ll A I , i At, ky, W it X Vt ' Varsity Football X i , - PAX . i sk . , ,V , t Varsity football season started with great promise as the Pointers racked up three non-conference wins in a row. The team gave promise from the first and came through week after week to keep in the running for the conference championship. There was nothing certain about the championship, though, and every game put our chances in jeopardy. After the tie with Clairemont our victories in the conference came hard. The wins over Mission Bay and La Jolla were both by only two points, and over Kearny by seven. The conference championship play-off game with Helix was a tie but the decision went to the Pointers on a margin of fifteen to six in first downs. ln the play for the CIF-SD championship the Pointers met Escondido on their field and were on the short end of a twenty to thirteen score. Don Soda was Player of the Year in the Western League and was named to the All League team along with Bob Buckman, Bruce Montgomery, Jack Pringle, Tom Ferrara and Al Crittenden. Honorable mention for All League was won by Curtis Mosley, Gary Rucker, Doug Lawrence, Jeff Staggs, Bruce Kehrli, and Jack Rader. Actually Pointers dominated the All League selection. Page 114 r 1, . it , A , ,M ff le:-:s -15.14 fflNsf1J w ... . 5 4 34 .fi-57 an V Z ' V V , f 1, l llr ie l ,l .elf - fl 2 x l , , f 'swf we , 'ks.,.,m MW.,,,,fA Q. 'IS FRONT ROW, left to right: Jock Rader, Mike Rudd, Tom Fer- Lutes, Mike Clardy, Jack Lay, Coach Hall. THIRD ROW: Bob rara, Tom Pork, Jim Varley, Bill Berry, Mgr,, Coach Fristrom. Buckman, Don Sado, Milo Prodanovich, Gary Rucker, lRonnie SECOND ROW: Bruce Kehrli, Jett Staggs, Jack Pringle, Gordie Holmes, Lynn Kemp, .lim Rogers, Mgr. f 32 Q 4 'E' WI ' Ie Qsjdlig 3641 -s -I 41- 1 , 7 ' ' X ,r , Western League ChampS f ii, y f' , J f I Nevis' iitffffsl d 'li if i- jlm 5, ,V ,, , 1 . ,fu 'f 52 5, A - if ,lff'g 4' ff--1 , swf ., l , ,I - . il, I 5 ,9 CVR S ORE CARD Point Loma 13 Colton 6 Point Loma 32 Hoover 9 Point Loma 12 St. Augustine 6 Point Loma 13 Clairemont' 13 Point Loma 28 Son Diego 38 Point Loma 14 Mission Bay 12 Point Loma 14 La Jolla 12 - Point Loma 13 Kearny' 6 Point Loma 6 Helix 6 Point Loma 13 Escondido 20 Tom Lutes attempting to intercept a Clairemont pass. League Gomes Page 115 Page Curtis Mosley, Point Loma's able halfback, makes a run around right end as he enters St. Augustine territory. The Pointers repeated their victory over the Saints at the Football Car- nival by ending St. Augustine's two and a halt year winning streak, t Lv . K X ,:,. 'L xv Skip Carl ll U Flanker-back Ronnie Holmes C127 Quarterback 116 Lynn Kemp 4133 Quarterback 1 I X 0 ' in e Don Sada U47 Quarterback, Co-captain Most Valuable aw- f .. c is J it! ,. . Curtis Mosley l2lJ Halfback Bob Buckman C233 Flonker-bac k fi W ' HV , . ,, 1 . K'hh i i 1, I f- f m f if-if AQ 1f' , f l, ' K' -1 5 I . L .wma LVVL Bruce M0nfQ0me Y Gordie Lutes Halfback Flgnker Mike Clardy 1331 Flanker Jack Lay C325 Flanker Tom Lutes ' K C313 Fullback, Co-captain MU Miglignkgrfbcck Tom Lutes bulls his way into the Caver's line. Although the Pointers threatened to take the lead in the fourth quarter, a San Diego rally ended hopes for cz Pointer win. Page 117 gl. ,.,, A i 'ii ' Gary Rucker f44l Fullback John Baer Milo Prodanovich 4427 Flanker Back f43l Haltback l M were is f XXI ' V' 1 sf i s N. ' 1 139 of In 1 . , LPV A. .: 1 l ' ' 'L l .WQQ , V- We Doug Lawrence Jack Pringle C539 End C6ll Tackle, Co-captain Most Inspirational AM I 1 QPF ......-n L. Earl Wilder l52J Flanker Back M... all Bob Ashmore l63J End Don Sada, running over a Hoover player, is on his way to a Loman touchdown. In this traditional game the Pointers were able to make five touchdowns as they extended their winning streak Page 118 over Hoover to three years. F? r' rw wif' X ,fi 5 so M N g' A ' I , . , Q '....w.. , -M gm ...., EE -'-A M it ...,. ....., . 4 ,C ,I as-sd!! . ,,, .:,, B iig. A Mission Bay player is almost caught in his own backfield by two closing Pointers. We over- powered the Bucs in our Homecoming game, going on to win it by a scant two point margin. K ,W Axkb QQ 6 1 .s,, . M L il ,li X1 C fl' 53553116 ,. V , if 5 E C ssyy my if Q Bruce Kehrli C647 Tackle Paul Callahan C657 Tackle John Headland C717 Guard ,ff N L 7 A ' M C if if . -A ' 'Q 7 I Tom Ferrara C727 Guard Tom Park Jim VarleY Jack Perich C747 Guard C757 Guard C767 Guard Page119 The Pointers on the sideline go wild after a Loman touchdown. This was at the La Jolla game when we came from behind in the second halt to edge out a two point margin. TTT! Mike Fiori C813 End My Mike Rudd C863 Center Page 120 0,5 HE. Al Crittenden C825 Center Cy.. f. Jim Gilchrist C879 Center X K .u--an , ff Billy Gomez C843 Tackle Jack Rader C885 Center Ml FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Crittenden, Lynn Levine, Tom Tracy, Dana Southwell, Ron Heikes, Pat Bishop, Bill Wright, Mike Owens. SECOND ROW: Bill Christopher, Lyle Schaffer, Davdi Thompson, John Conners, Stewart Bloom, Leroy Darling, Pat McCardle, John Emerson, Bernie Conrad, Mike Sherwin, John Wishon. THlRD ROW: Terry Teudt, Joel Ahern, Albert Silva, Tony Hessdorfer, Tom Everson, Mike Broderick, Bob Falar, Kenney Martinez, Herb Palmtag, Courtney Weston, Tom Hough, Greg Cook, Richard Einstein. FOURTH ROW: Frank Dison, Jon Foley, Chuck Curtis, Craig Smay, Jim Ferguson, Lenard DeSanti, Lars Larson, George Zarkos, Pete Minton, Steve Soares, Lloyd Takasugi. Junior Varsity Football Point Loma's Junior Varsity Football team was undefeated in league play as it won the Western League championship. This was partly due to its strong desire to win. As the season progressed, mistakes were smoothed out, and the team continued to improve. Lloyd Takasugi was the team's leading scorer while Pat McCardle was a close second. Bob Falar, the team's leading rusher, and Steven Soares, its leading pass interceptor, were two other fine players. With its desire to win, great ability, many fine players, and Coach Callan, this year's Junior Varsity team finished its best season in the Western League. Page 121 A-9 A va: 'Q :shi FN, 4 ffl? v V' . Xf --nv, f , , 5, , pq Q Th - x ix Y 1' , J? Steve Brown Most Improved .l Q. Bennie Cruz Pat Conway Don Eppley ff I i s -f it 'kr Y it r Gr r F , ..1Q. V- ' f it A , A ff ' ,H H Otis Gillaspie 7, My Oscar Palacios Y Bob Kennedy Jim Reid Next Year's Capt. 3' V lx: I9 1 ff Q, I + L 'I X lr? 4 A' 'l ik' 1 ,WM L '1 ksi,'NVILi Qs. ,em-agus: anaw45x? KA W 'A .n L. ,.,-t v.:?f0.-Tx - . t i 11 Q 3, A qy- -- an ni'5ln.w1 , ,,' Page 122 Point Loma's Cross Country team leads the way in the Western League meet. Here, the Pointer Varsity took first, second, fourth, eighth, and eleventh places to sweep all competition. if 'f 5 V' Qs QM' il 3 1-UQ, ll 9' K if J , il ll i Wife-be iw, - . f E 2 it s J 2 wi 5 l I ' f , I Of KIRO? ff Agioftbyl 'liif-lo? 1,i,oM.: L, l, 'Q, J 5 , 4' 1 ,i1.Lo.414fj1 :rw lllw, Ai L, K i , l s + J it J sirs , is -md fs,-is FIRST ROW, left to right: Richard Holmes, Mgr., Herb Dickard, Arthur Webster, Steve Engle, David Lauren, Ed Steinke, John Dickerson, Pete Breitenbach, Steve Buffington, Gary Kettner. SECOND ROW: Chris Oberg, Ralph Kimball, Gregory Abbott, Ronnie Scott, Bill Stump, Bary Suttle, James McCabe, Bob Carlisle, Dan Wozniak, Otis Gillaspie, Frank Swiderski, Edward -Q . fn' r lf' , 41,05 wa9r,La L ,i,.i.o,, F 4 41.0 YSL , Y . J get W ,KA J Q A, 1. J i,,,5i,: , it , ,g9Bef,,y l rl at '21, ,S 0114, D qyf' Fitzpatrick. THIRD ROW: John Zook, Bob Kennedy, Bennie Cruz, Oscar Palacois, Ronnie Steele, Steve Brown, Gary Ridpath, Don Eppley, Jim Reid, Pat Conway, John Wenz, Coach Thomas. ABSENT: Ricky Cameron, Mark Ellis, Neal Gibsen, Herb Howe, Francis Piraino. Cross Countr This year's Cross Country team, lead by cap- tain Ronnie Steele, ended its Western League season undefeated. The Varsity, rated first in the Western League and fourth in the county, and the Junior Varsity, rated first in the city and second in the county, have brought honor and prestige to Point Loma through their many victories. SCORE CARD Point Loma l5 Lincoln 49 Point Loma l8 La Jolla 45 Point Loma 23 El Cajon 32 Point Loma l5 Kearny 50 Point Loma l5 Clairemont 49 Point Loma l7 Mission Bay 40 Western League Meet: Point Loma 26, Mis- sion Bay 55, Clairemont 64, Kearny 7l, La Jolla l44. My lf ' 1 'Aging . V . 's g i -Q ' ,,L,., 1 V, Q, , v, in Ronnie Steele John Zook Capt. and Most Valuable Gary Ridpath John Wenz Page 123 Point L0m0'S in there fighting GS DOUQ Lowrence and Joe Jae Soares makes a jump shot with a Chieftain har on his back Soares compete for rebound with a Kearny player. A Varsity Basketball il , in L tkfr 5 I K Nikz , K M e ll i i is ss 'i i is N Tom Bailey ' -- guard ' ' l Dave Elliott Tim Farris guard guard sfi,..1 2 V.:k 1 -,,V 4 -:-, ss i so i J 5 r ss it so lliil il l l V.e,,,1,. 1,, hlyy ii'i m'ihA:E ,iVz l,,-i f mVA izzl, 1 as :'L M . X lll forwaidg tegmreggstain XX I Page 124 Bruce Long guard Gordy Lutes center -ff ill , Lynn Kemp - forward , V ,. ,ff ,VM , ,.,!, 2 A' Craig Roberson forward First place in the Western League and second iq, SCORE CARD in the CIF-SD championship playoffs were won - . by Point Loma's exceptional basketball team. :img gfoqrelaiiiif Don Sada, Joe Soares and Doug Lawrence point Loma 35 Keom + 37 were the three Pointers, elected to the All point Loma 36 Cloiremoni, 35 Western League first team. Dave Elliott re- point Loma 52 Keom ,, 46 ceived an honorable mention. The team ended point Loma 77 LO Jong, 44 its season with a l5-lO record, one of its best point Loma 59 Mission Boy, 50 Point Loma 66 Lincoln 60 Point Loma 54 Hoover 66 'League Games K tllsl W fs:-l ii ie., l A SQ JF A A AAIV fi .-ir . Joe Soares Earl Wilder K A M My center guard lltr' f i K .X ' X most improved X Don Soda Glen Willardson forward forward most valuable l l l 1 f i l fad xx ,X KQQXN T59 l ng'--l,,.fg,,., 'l' is -'f uaafiifff' XJ l wr: FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Nicoloff, mgr.,Tim Farris, Earl Wilder, Dave Elliot, Tom Bailey, Bruce Long, Chuck Amos, mgr. SECOND ROW: Lynn Kemp, Craig Roberson, Doug Lawrence, Joe Soares, Don Soda, Glen Willardson, Gordy Lutes, Coach John Early. Page 125 S-.4 L W' feUW7r 12 I-' Doug Lawrence attemt ' h ' CIF-S p s lump s ot in d Championship Don Soda outjumps a Viking for a rebound ' th' cl' ' l in is tra mana game with Hoover. game with La Jolla. Don Sada has big Buccaneer audience as he goes through Don Sada, closely guarded by a Buccaneer, fries a jump shot. wiih his jump shot. ' ' ' A Page 126 This game clinched our Western League Championship. FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Fred Ludwig, Greg Cook, Steve Shirley, George Watkins Steve Curtis, Steve Soares, Curtis Crosser. SECOND ROW: Gary Davis, Bill Murrell, Jim Fergu: son, John Emerson, Bill Brady, Mike Packard, Clyde Roberson. Junior Varsity Basketball Junior varsity basketball was busy producing future Western League champs. They kept up their stand- ing in league games this season due to fine per- formances by such 'players as Gary Davis, Steve Shirley, and others. Their ability to function as a team was greatly responsible for their many wins. Page 127 Al Crittenden struggles to obtain control of his Mission Bay opponent during our second league meet. Wrestling Loman wrestlers had their ups and downs this season, mostly ups. Second place in the Western League was clinched by Loman grapplers as they lost only to first place Mission Bay. This season, which ended with the Crawford finals, proved to be one of Point Loma's best in recent years. FRONT TO BACK, ROW ONE, left to right: Eldon Wilson, Mike Hager, John Zook, Mike Hogan, Mike Mueller, Scott MacLaggan John Dickerson, Victor Shaner, Eugene Humphrey, Brad Hallen, SECOND ROW: Mike Bradaric, James Gilchrist, Jon Blanc, Don Wozniak, Rod Johnson, James Ferguson, Joy Morgnes, John Largent, Charles Curtis. THIRD ROW: Coach Simpson, Jach Perish Gary Wright, Paul Cherry, Mike Turner, Bruce Walker, Larry Penacho, Mike Morse, Bob Crittenden, Robert Boynton, John Gos wicks. FOURTH ROW: Frank Dyson, Dana Southwell, Al Crittenden, Alex Brown, Mike Moschner, Terry Cords, mgr., John Einstein Mike Moser, Phil Hoggan, Harroun Richardson. Page 128 , , -...aa -unsanugql , ,,,, ft..,. .fcsfkmaa-.unnq -'mi t xii q-qua John Dickerson, first in 95 lb. class, John Largent, second in l33 lb. class, and Jon Oscar Palacios Blanc, third in l8O lb. class, make a tough trio, as they placed in the CIF-SD wrestling feOm C0Df0lV1 finals. Clairemont wrestler, with o grin on his face, thinks he is getting Oscar Palacios and his Mission Bay opponent begin a tokedown away with something as he pulls switch on his Loman opponent. from the standing position. Page 129 71 Ray Alexander lOO, 220, relay m ilf A Q B X I Jim Ferguson Highjump Q if 41 K 5 1 if Curtis Mosely Broadjump, Highjump Relay, 100 1 k :i ,V K5-VA L 5 ,,ll, lllr- ' I' ..., .. .. . Gavin Riley 880 Page 130 ji if t Dave Carrier Ben Cruz Broadjump Mile . nl Q ,I S 4 FE nrt 1, A Q, y, S fl M 7 l l l.ll sv' 4.f I i .-z:, 'wf,. Y f K fl Bruce Long Otis Gillaspie Bob Kennedy High, Low Hurdles 880 1-., g ' ' 'ff . , K i ' ' yz- 'W s Bob Muir Shot Put iz Pole Vault l l S I 7 l is - i e l Chris Oberg Milo Prodonovich 440 440, Low Hurdles Qfffef 2 ' A Hfef' w,, 4 Ln, 4 56.4 llll R ' S' it 4 S 4 Mike Rudd Bob Silva Ron Steele Shot Put, Low Hurdles, Highjump, Pole Vault 220, 440, Relay Relay Varsity Track wf Outstanding individual per- ? farmances, a strong desire to function as a team, and depth in distance races from 440 on Q, W up marked this year's varsity is SQQQ , track team as being one of ex- ' , ceptional ability and potential. The victory over Clairemont at the beginning of the season clearly pointed these facts OUT. I f 75 A37413- ROD Steele breaks YODG, taking Bruce Long soars over bor setting first in 440 against Oceanside. new Loman pole vault record of over thirteen feet 1 1 4' 4, 3 I L' of 'T-Q F gf' . S X .X ff m? . F : A F Q ' N fx A K ' M' if K t i . C.. 4 ' 4 1 5' 4 fig Q Haiti fait'-4 M -.Fw K- v it V S5934 eg!!! .,, -x 1' .V .W '.g , -I P75 1 ry N 1 , , V - 3? 3 N a .' lg is l 1 -vynxf A x ...- 4 FRONT ROW, left to right: Neil Gibson, mgr., Jerry Cleveland, Jim Ferguson, Frank Swiderski, James McCabe, Bob Kelley, Bruce Montgomery, Bob Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Bill Smith, mgr., Dave Carrier, Herb Howe, Bob Muir, Jack Prin'gle, Milo Prodanovich, Joel Sampsell, Gary Rid- path, Don Eppley, Oscar Palacios. THIRD ROW: Coach Fred Ludwig, Richard Holmes, mgr., Gavin Riley, Ben Cruz, Bruce Long, Curtis Mosley, Otis Gillaspie, Ron Steele, Allen Gore, Ray Alexander, Coach Ed Thomas. Page 131 FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Fred Ludwig, Jeff Stockton, mgr., Dave DeVore, Tracy Tibbals, Gary Kettener, Peter Minton, Tom Hough, Steve Goebel, Jim Meid. SECOND ROW: Rudy Knepper, Greg Cook, Ralph Kimball, John Wenz, John Lukehclrt, Herb Dick ard, Kirk Jeffrey, Tom Marckwardt, Marvin Miles, Coach Ed Thomas. i i Fellow Pointers look on as Loman Curtis Mosley placed first with puts the shot, this winning broad jump. Page 152 B Track The B track team started off slow and came on strong as the season progressed. With fine performances by such players as Tom Marckwardt, Herb Dickard, and John Luke- hart, the team rarely failed to put in a fine showing at most meets. C Track The C track team, like its B counterpart, made tremendous strides in improvement throughout the season. Lloyd Takasugi and Sandy Thompson were two of the many fine players responsible for this. tiN,,:,Q'g'21j1,, .t,, 'I 45-1,4 'I m ' 2, fps 5 i f 'f K, ,U 1j,,'f'f's:-Ei,. fz '-f, ..,. ' 'T'-A ,, 5l' ' t '- 1' M ,1, '.. , i ,. 'iff' SYMYQ t,t.,, . - ,, ' . fo ' gf dll N 6 qi., r ... A lk . K' Q K 'igaimwj , ,. , ,ivy 1 my , 'H rf W1J4getQ,.fQ'f'- ' K' i ,L T. P it A kv ,,,i,:,k, A J ..L, NLT, 521,111 VI' . In Uh, T N f'f rsfs ie . J-it L we M -1 - ,f-. f- if N f, of i. -o. - - C -Y - .W..s,- .,,, Y-L ' V ,. ,ffl 1 . F W, --C Q if' , . .- - ' .' 'vw ef- -4: T W. if f llwll.-i ts rr. W So ,. , w no ,V ,wm.t,,, mm ,tm MW. . ,S -,.,,, -I nw V ' Y .if in t.:-Xb 5 M I . l J . J i ' - T W J - L J A 7 'J ...gum,.fiiilffff-iififif J it,,', . Lloyd Takasugi leads in C low hurdles event against Oceanside. ,-gmndfi Loman clears bar in high jump event with room to spare. ix! 1 mv FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Holland, Jim Lyerla, Bruce W0ll4ef, Mike Hogan, John Zook, John Gonsalas, George Wilson. SEC- OND ROW: Ed Steinke, Gary Rock, Ed Fitzpatrick, Mike Guy, Louie Torres, David Dibble, Cliff Wheeler, mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Fred Ludwig, John Dickerson, Mike Hagger, George Watkins, Jerry Whyte, Art Webster, Lloyd Takasugi, Coach Ed Thomas. Page 133 an f X fi 4' 'h '1 f ':-' -fa-0-.m...,-,, n :22'Vi'f+' 'yr WW r BW!! 'X rf W 'M MK M BHG fm F' 5164 ywgpf JWW? ww? af ,K fkgi yi ' W' vb A F4 6' X 'm 4f Crawford Player IS out of thurd os Tom Lutes pockets throw Umpsre watches os Tum Forrxs outs Buccaneer John Boer Ronrue Bennett Putcher Pntcher Tom Ferroro Ronnne Holmes Bob Serrano Outfleld Pltcher Outfleld if fl! l if Wt if s if 3 'i1a Q 3 i ' ,, w tf ' Y Q ? F 5 X ., k . ., 6 4 I I E it 1, l lit FRONT ROW, left to right: Steve Engel, mgr., Lynn Kemp, Ronnie Tim Farris, Bruce Kehrli, Don Sada, Tom Lutes, Joan Baer, Tom Bennett Jon Clark, Dave Lauren, Jay Leischman, Glen Willard- Ferrara, Duke Robinson, mgr. son Jerry Jeli. SECOND ROW: Coach Fristrom, Ronnie Holmes, Varsity Baseball The varsity baseball team picked up and won the next dozen games after dropping three of its first tour. An excellent pitching staff coupled with fine coaching gave the team an edge over most of its competitors. The many hours of hard practice were rewarded by a high standing in the league. 5' 3 . aw, ,am EI, i Lynn Kemp Jay Leischman O Third Base fi ' lsi I S V, 5 K 5 , , ,l Tom Lutes l Outfield l f Don Sada Shortstop Page 135 Junior Varsity Baseball , i, 5 4 'Eh M J it W 7 T ,'-' . if L .53-if N J K 2 , j ' eggs Q 3 F , ' lx .T t xy h - K , fn i s , N' ' f : . 29, K rx a ' E' 3 . A K J T, i , I Y J i 292' if Q' fs! 'J N an 7532. W s as J - ' Y as s s ft in , 2 - W5 or , 4 I ,V j i Page 156 BACK ROW, left to right: Joe Leary, mgr., Kent Zender, Steve Carr, Jon Foley, Mike Sherwin, Bill Murrill, Courtney Wetson, Steve Curtis, Gary Rucker, Jeff Staggs, Ed Lanzer, Tom Neill Gary Crawford, mgr., Coach Benny Edens. FRONT ROW: Herb Palmtag, Bob Falar, Ron Hern- don, John Darracq, Jim Morse, Dennis Gonsalves, Russell Puppe, John Connors. This team had one of its most successful seasons this year. The object of the junior varsity is to teach boys in their sophomore and junior years the art of baseball with hopes of developing future material for the varsity. This is, in general, true of all junior varsity teams. Dick Conklin Completes Q Doug Ahlstrom performs a straight arm Bob Gallagher finishes a back 3A giant. straddle vault on the horse. support swing. The Gymnastics team is graded on their execution of a routine in the following manner: form, continuity, difficulty, and ease in which they accomplish it. This is a subjective evaluaton on o ten point scale by two judges. The team was undefeated in its first three meets. G mnastics 5 T ea vw-w:,5s. , P PL P :'L FL L l E l Y ll 5 ll l if 1 -7 C 4 'C it 'T 'M 'W iei i R QE.: g 1.3 C, g ,3 Q .Q -Q it iyg Agii We ygg j g . fi .T .isi,iius . ysisl 121 ' Q C FRONT ROW, left to right: Scott Mac Laggan, Dwight Wahlberg, Terry Metrovich, Pete Breitenbach, Dick Conklin, Bob Fallagher, Bill Farnum, Doug Ahlstrom, Bob Graham, Bill Cooper, Randy Miller, Dave Silva. BACK ROW: Coach Callen, Bob Boynton, Anthony Carlson, Richard Einstein, Dave Elliot, Harroun Richardson, Lance Smith, Craig Post, Sparky Marshall, Mike Green., Ken Strong, Coach Simpson. Page 157 FRONT ROW, left to right: Harley Condra, Ross Pumfrey, Calvin Poissot, Greg Abbott, Steve Moss, Ed Lawrence, Jim Robert Egenolf, Kim Woodward, Fred Conrad, Jim Nicoloff, Knight, Jim Paul, Dave Paul, Alex Brown, Gordy Lutes Robert Richter, Brad Hallen, Rainer Schmitz, Jonathan Robert Hatch, Jerry Press, Dick Smith. Price, Mike Stolarsky, Coach Ed Schaffroth, BACK ROW: Steve Moss is completing a backward flip off low board. Page 138 Pointer's get off to a fast start in relay event. Swimming Point Loma's new swimming team began the season with a big splash. At the Vista Relays the team was third of the ten present. The team lost to San Maguel and Mission Bay but was victorious over Oceanside and Escondido. Team captain Jim Nicholoff was one of the many per- sons responsible for the group's suc- cess. Practice was held daily after school at the Mission Beach Plunge. Tennis Point Loma's tennis team had a very successful season as they came in a close second in the Western League. Individual per- formances were at a premium as the team showed spirit and a strong desire to win. All varsity Iettermen will be returning next 1- it X up lu, wa: In .V if' s tirr y A 2 .. ' Y gfifff' 1 ji: T55 Q., if 1 Ev ' 525, gfgifg ,Q ' X 5 X, fl lil? i t 23 9' 'if f 2 year for another fine showing. ,y A Viking hit is being returned by Hank Ferris. C- -ii 'f ii-' 1 fc ,- fa, es W ,, . T A B' 5 t'iiii f S' l , ,T ' C f i v if T ,w f X T T' s Q ... x 5- V . E? . 2 V T' K l i' ful l? J' Q if ' , 3 3 1 s M X w , fi 'Qs i , ' Q, Q as l ' ,.' ' , Ac . 1' If ' 'A' i W ' W IW' X Q P ' . P' T 'ix i T t B' N . ' .f ag K as V Rx. '17 T Y . . 2. st . ' . .QM TJ fer fs ' is 'S , .Q ' . li KAR . , Q I ' .- L F h ' -., ,' if , .M ,. H 1 ff .. . M-:et,4i:i, A .1-1 ' l -+ f ' - M fs, W, v X . 2 A2 ,v-,k, - ,e. - - In tl ' - f 3 ,Q ave timvgj , 'ati 1 2324? i K ' sr R s ' A y 'T ' ' ,gg ' Ne N- T gt - gg e.-. , L '1 t . ., my 2 my W, U . . . , I K, Lxhx 1 , k az- . -., FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Lopidus, Joe Santos, Bob Hoffman, Dave Lloyd, Rod Johnson, Morris Crisci, Gary Lutes, Mike Kew. SECOND ROW: Dennis Foster, Bernie Conrad, Bill Dett- weiler, John Bennett, Chris Thompson, Hank Ferris, Bob Gault, Ron Dougherty, Coach Early. ......,....., Page 139 , .1 K l' LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Leeds, Joe Aiken, Steve Tande, Gerry Tittle, Don Chapman, John Ein- horn, Mike Riley, Bill Goepner. Page 140 Mike Riley putts on tenth green as teammates look on. Golf Point Loma's fine golf team was rated one of the tops in the county this year. Lead by such outstanding players as Joe Aiken, John Einhorn, and Mike Riley, they were able to win most of their matches by a wide margin. Home grounds this year for the team was the south course at Torres Pines. Physical fitness and coordina- tion play a large part in most student's lives and Physical Education makes this a reality. The activities are not only en- joyable but help in completing a well rounded education. Among the activities included are: gymnastics, tennis, volley- ball, basketball, blooperball, track events, handball, flag football, and of course, the most popular, war. Physical Education X ,, Vkk , K , H v:,v,':-4mw'- , Q, . ,, ,,,.,,. me , Handball is a fast-moving court game, requiring much skill and co-ordination. gnome ,, t, - H li 'lli f I t' ' in If 'P V ' 1 f new i r -will i Qi sff an l ' P' l' sioss A, . ,, W, JZ K. HE irixli it i K K . 2 t E t i s M .b i x Q. i v it w e P 1 J,,.,.., . '- I ' f . ' ' ,...-.- Law' 'N' L ' I j W.., rg N V K, ' P -is A, 56, ,VVV 4 .. ,,..,-- K A Q ,V . fi 1 - Q-Qyf' Sfrgkii W f,: i 1fiLQ.e':T, , gr, .. , 57,35 ,f . .- s--. P, -IQLW .th ,WW w.-W ..., Ewzfewfelffz Blooperball, a popular game among students, is played with an undersized bat and oversized ball. 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'Dc-.SLN ? -Whnk N502 had YYXGJNQS ffidf Rim 5 kind 39 Vifbsmiriy - YWQQCE 2 uJLU 2 wlcm , Zn. 1 030134 SS Lu 'Md we mob x Kcgfb JN Nr-' .X-Ofc O age 143 ' 25W?kQf53b nt-A i x Sli, lL,x,ucLXf N fl' M, 'KXUQQAL LI 1 wx AVMN ,ilk 4 , , N , my C ass o u ' vmxkyx kit' K-,KM K V- L'-1'Hs 5 K R-Y: QL X g b!Ik,',x ,E 1 X x'v '. -Y l . L- - - 1 . view. ct, 2 1, iz, i-.p,Qg psi c X K ' , , i Under the direction of Bill Stump, this year's 4. ,R , V4 Q, ,N L I xc y 'tx ,M ,ug K in-Y :EUR A Sophomore Class started out with a bangs , ' c ' H ' ' With the help of interested classmen, their KJ, 4. ? xl ,x it k K y l, Q Li' U A- 3 t constitution was written cmd many future plans 7 . - ' decided upon. The enthusiasm of the Class of x i Q' .. 'M ' . lf fu A , '63 also backed many school activities. We know that their spirit will continue and in- X is o-.a L- M, crease as they enter their junior year. x, -. V i . K- .X , . ' A tjo., 'N 1 Bill Stump, President Judy Crooks, Vice President Ingrid Nielsen, Chrissie Felix, Joan Gosewisch, Secretary Treasurer Historian Page 144 At least the lowa Tests, required of the sophomores, got these stu- dents out of class for a week. f ' we 'fa WT 4-R One of the first meetings of the , sophomore class called to organize class activities. 1. lo K t W, .A , 'X f ifmgi nl 9 3 if 1 'Q fi A T Well, if it will make money it's worth it. In Z 'M at .,, 1 The end of the Iowa Tests seems in sight as students add last minute touches to their papers. Page 145 Page 146 FRONT ROW Barbara Huber, Sue Gipsori, Vicky Valdez, Marie Waggoner. SECOND ROW Cathy Stearns, Lynn Guinon, Agnes Rebelo, Nancy Lira, Lani Logan, June Everingham. THIRD ROW Ross Willard, George Wilson, Doug Peterson, Jim Little, Ned Getline, Mike Greene, Connie Beede, San- dra Hatch. FOURTH ROW Keith Hutchinson, Jim Houk, Julius Lauval, Delbert Hayes, Ray Clark, John Hawley, Mike Gay. FIFTH ROW Daniel Berry, Jim Ferguson, Mike Livolsi, Jon Foley, Karl Vongoodat, San Eaton. FRONT ROW Anni Tripp, Suzi Schultz, Kathy Keptner. SECOND ROW Sandy Hallamore, Marilyn Council, Dixie Shannon, Carol Ellis, THIRD ROW Gwen Lewis, Anne Adams, Joanne Stevenson, Donna Goulet, Jackie Tieszen, FOURTH ROW Sue Peabody, Margie Blackman, Sue Thein, Salley Miller, Cheryl Davis. FIFTH ROW Bill Pumfrey, Alin Ojena, Keith Evans, Liz Smith, John Clague. BACK ROW John Darracq, Jay Morgner, Luther Ballou, Tracy Tibbals, Ed Lynds. K. , Q, P 0 ' N T L9 M A N ' . , ,Q , , :Lugz V,., ,V r I as 2 e I I , r I fin h . my K , ,T , I 7,4 L M ,W 6 I ff' er rn. M ,XJ X, X, X,X,,,.t,Y.,.,7.AX.,.X2,XrXyfxlx.,Xfsxlxl' FRONT ROW Vicki Brown, Valerie Duke, Rosilyn Stubbs, Marilyn Edwards, Ann Vur- gason, Jo Ann Rust. SECOND ROW Bob lyzzer, Karen Meinke, Nancy Breitenbach, Linda Casteneda. THIRD ROW Irene Rodgers, Linda Martin, Rosemary Rudow, Sandra Blair,BiII Turner, Billy Chapman. FOURTH ROW Jack Paul, Jack McCardIe, Roger Smith, John Moring, Bob Critten- den. FIFTH ROW Jim Zemick, John Connors, Don Wozniak, Herb Palmtag, Gordon Heller, Mike Moschner. FRONT ROW Linda Elliott, Beth Jolly. SECOND ROW Claudia Scott, Susan Thomas, Lin- da Kelly, Sharon Ferguson, Joanie Chabot. THIRD ROW Betsey Whan, Candy Chase, Cheryl Myers, Judi Norlander, Sharyn Malm. FOURTH ROW Sally Wilson, Susan Rehm, Marianne Stress, Marilyn Johnstone, Gary Holland. FIFTH ROW Emily Sommer, Karen Myrick, Diana Sprague,Cedrick Garagliano, Robert Faguet, BACK ROW Tom Everson, Bob Cramer, Clyde Roberson, Anthony Carlson, John Clark. QE ee 4. . Page 147 POINT LOMA Page 148 FRONT ROW Sharon Hathaway, Judy Soares, Sharon Cardoza, Katie Slllivan, Mary Jo Rodriques, Jackie McGruder, Loretta Loftin, Suzanne Fournier. SECOND ROW Patti Greaves, Carol Mathews, Kay Zolezzi, Kathryn Weigle, June Glover, Ester Cellier,Davida Laughlin, Vic Shaver. THIRD ROW Michael Kilian, George Carpenter, John Williams, Morris Winicki, Dave Winters, Peter Minton, Don Chapman. BACK ROW Larry Kiser, Tom Hough, James Miller, Russell Puppe, David Wilson, Kenny Hellingson, Mike Winkler, Danny Biesel .2 FRONT ROW Sandy Moore, Maria Quaresma, Susie Fehrle, Arlene Hurley, Sandy Drulak, Vickey Saether. SECOND ROW Danielle Strauss, Sylvia Harris, Sandy Green, Susie Dennis, Martha Gunches. THIRD ROW Norma Amaral, Lonnie Kelly, Doro- thea Jirouch, Linda Wagner, Wen- dy Wheeler. FOURTH ROW Ann McGraw, Mike Owens, Ken Schwartz, Art Dean, Jeff Crispell. FIFTH ROW Roger Vadnais, Bob Boynton, Mike Mascarenhas, Sandy Eves, Al Hopkins. BACK ROW Courtney Weston, Darrell Chan, Jeff Stockton, Dennis Kerr, Gary Suttle. it MTU . 1 , .Q ,-, are X '. I Q 'S A M, me ffffiaf FRONT ROW Diane Carew, Carol Cum- mings, Edwina Hageman, Georgia Bauman, J u d y Gaither. SECOND ROW Linda Nolan, Cathy Georg- gin, Gale Glasson, Carol Bossard. THIRD ROW Carol Bright, Terri Chad- dock, Holly Hayward, Kathy Mayer, Rose White. FOURTH ROW Margaret Nelson, Marky Higgins, Nina Barton, Scott MacLaggan. FIFTH ROW Eugene Kozuma, Ronnie Hof- mann, Bruce Walker, Jim Gosewisch, Mike Mueller. SIXTH ROW Tommie Neill, Dan Copen- hover, Bill Christopher, Steve Neal, Mike Hogan. SEVENTH ROW John Fewel, Lanny Lohi, Steve Soares, Bill Lester, E. J. Steinke. EIGHTH ROW Gary Westmoreland, Mike Crosthwaite, Mark Ellis, Ron- nie Scott. I fi FRONT ROW Janet Sweaney, Joanna Flores, Rosemary Hollifield, Leo Heleloa. SECOND ROW Diane Currier, Nancy Lewis, Janice Woods, Sheri Bell, Patty Ellis, Jan Sugarman, Stephanie Baker, Sharon Blell. THIRD ROW Sandie Strong, Judy Springstead, Charlene Mitchell, Van Feike, Richard Takasugi, Bruce Wright, Sandy Thomp- son, Bob Falar. FOURTH ROW Bill Benko, Curtiss Crosser, Lyle Schafer, Marc Korstad, Bud Piraino, Jim Conder, Bill Carlson. FIFTH .ROW Bob Strainge, Bob Kelly, Jim Rogers, Chuck Blake, Bob Walker, Chuck Curtis, Ron Dougherty, Hap Ferris. 957' I ,V J an 1 ' I riviwl N 'Sh .se Page 149 R I' f THIRD ROW FRONT ROW, left to right Rose Edmondson, Pat Stansifer, Susan Davis, Jan Wood. SECOND ROW Carolyn Maxham, Maureen Anderson, Paulette Powell, Lee Taylor, Judy Martin. THIRD ROW Gaye North, Kay Jensen, Carol Heynen, Linda Mathews. FOURTH ROW Dave Dibble, Pat Shannon, Candy Mel- strom, Brooke Bishop, Carlan Barbour, John Wagner. FIFTH ROW Rick Worden, Gary Holloway, Jim Parra, Chuck Moore, Ken Klein. SIXTH ROW Norman Nelson, Mike Bolton, Mike Jeffers, Bob Moves, Ron Gledhill. BACK ROW Mike Sherwin, Bill Murrell, Wayne Whist- ler, Joe King. FIRST ROW, left to right Julia Obermeyer, Sue Nelson, Edie Oberg, Kathy Boland, Melinda Wills, Janet Anderson. SECOND ROW Renie Hagar, Kathy Sherrod, Judy Robin- son, Lynn Golden, Sandy Ludwig, Sylvia Waehrer, Tina Piburn. CIWFISSIS F9IiXi NWO SOVIIDOVVH, MICIWGIC-3 MOVQOFI, Marilyn Worker,Beth Ann Hopper, Jono Gosewisch, Cowl Ciernyl Judi Jones. BACK ROW David Reed, Terry Teudt, Gary Leeds, Rob Egenolf, Bob Isaak, Steve Carr, Steve Wiltse, Earl Haehl. Page 150 FIRST ROW, left to right Bette Wallman, Jean Fox, Pat Benefeito. SECOND ROW Bobi Shields, Nancy Burnett. THIRD ROW Norma Chandler, Pat Geiger, Susan Betts, Nancy Yost. FOURTH ROW Nancy McGee, Carol Gertenhouse,Leixie Arnold, Irene Ivey. FIFTH ROW Ginger Wilder, Diane Varner, Linda Gordon. SIXTH ROW Jerry Franken, Doug Blanchard, Wesley Baker, Tom Gregg. SEVENTH ROW Brian Ross, Jerry White, Bob McLeod, Chuck Lambert. EIGHTH ROW Mike Weigle, Jim Gilchrist, Rick Bauer, BACK ROW Greg Cook, Mike Helming, Patrick Kennedy. FIRST ROW, left to right Suzy Spatford, Ingrid Nielsen, Susie Ham, Florenee Hooper, Pam Kennett, Judy Runnalls, Margy McPherren. SECOND ROW Jayne Glodowski, Gerry Grebe, Toni .le-lusich, Anne Slaughter, Susan Brewer, Stephanie Welch, Andrea Kirinich. THIRD ROW Kathie Murray, Carol Buckley, June Hilsen Sheila Marion Jeanne Warnboldt Mary McBride Barbara Stuckey FOURTH ROW Gary Page, Phil DeMassa, Kim Woodward, David Cheney Mike Bradaric Joe Ahern Jon Shoberg BACK ROW Bill Stump, Steve Tande, Larry Ely. '84 w ' ' yi I , z .,.. . . J. ,,ipg,iQ,,,W,Q. ,1 LY K A . --o FRONT ROW, left to right Cindy Anderson, Barbara Stephen, lrma Rosado, Peggy Nelson, Joan Jenson, Paula Tate, Fay Scott, Joanne Weeks, Nancy Ward. SECOND ROW Steve Glenn, Karen West, Karen Kennan, Muffie Burke, Bradley Amber, Paula Nelson, Pat Squance, Denis Gavit. THIRD ROW Gary Bunce, Ed Fitzpatrick, Roger Holman. Jerry Goodwin, Philip Haggan, George Watkins, Kenny Martinez, Radoefo Esteybar, Dennis Dobler. BACK ROW Norm Albone, Robert Matthews, Charles Horton, Larry Wood, Morse Leighton, Steve Curtis. WAVVV H ,i , .ip S h i op S. 'fy-N wh Nnlvvf fue ,'.,i T 17 f,-. fl ' le Q web ' V xfia K K 'V seep' .4 X, X, ,Q .C 5555? RW' Nway' Q ,'-gps sfv L A :Jg:.f?a m1fr,, ' Page 152 Ft' 'tial' ei' Q ' . Sell Coat hangers FRONT ROW, left to right Rudy Knepper, Louis Torres, Sharon Cardoza, Mary Jo Rodriguez, Terri Chaddock, Gary Holloway, Victor Siegers. BACK ROW left to right Larry Jeffers, Jim Rogers, Chuck Blake, Leslie Worley, Gregg Cook. Sophomore Class of '6l FRONT ROW, left to right it F' U I N T LO NN A S ECTIC Amy Jackson, Gail Goulart, Patty Jenkins, Claudia Peters. . ' 1' I .gs . I X , , '01 ' c 0 SECOND Row - S 'A 5 A ', - Q Lillian Silva, Harold Hedge, Wal- , L A T' tl-f ter Beneventi, Clarence Edwards, 'F fr, L A l 'N . X ' Lorna Jeli. 5 THIRD Row U .sy 1 X C le Virginia Luz, Bill Benevente, Gil- V Q 5 bert Garcia, Raymond Cobb, Mau- ricio Telo, Georgia Paine. FOURTH ROW JoAnn Kemper, Jim Lyerla, Tripoli Marcella, Ramiro Moreno, Manuel Medierss, Gloria Bernal. BACK ROW Alden Lindberg, Timothy Bradley. FRONT ROW, left to right Sharon Brown, Judy Miller, Marianne Schneider, Marjorie Wright, Barbara Block, Kathy Bussey. SECOND ROW Jean Pselos, Cheryl Giehrman, Cathy Pearson, June Zimmerman, Susan Blanc, Calleen Worley, Jeanne Gregg, Jackie Damon. THIRD ROW Tommy Teegarden, Ricky Huber, Virginia Sawyer, Molly Ferguson, Terry Redding, Janet Gus- tafson, Sally Strand, Jackie Bryce, Alice Miles. BACK ROW John Gonzales, John Croup, Bill Hanna, Tom Jennings, Ken McCrobie, Bill Dettweiler, Dana Southwell, Ronald Barnas, John Emerson, David Heath, Gerald Elmer. Q ,--In 38 1 A , if ,f . ,' x -S6 1 is ,L ' A 959 f' 6- , 511-V Wfgniis Page 1 5 3 ft JP Ka-.A I n : N pu ., FRONT Row, :eff to fight Barbara Milburn, Kathleen Moran, Cheryl Zintgraff, Carol Qualin, Pat Paul, Anna Cooksey, Diane Binner, SECOND ROW Carolyn Hamilton, Gary Largent, Dixie Arnold, Nancy Sonnichsen, Pat Harmelink, Sandra Newton, Carol Richardson. THIRD ROW Lenore Parrish, Barbara Neely, Sue Brown, Vicki Swank, Jim Henderson, Richard Einstein, Clifford Wheeler. 2' + fi'- if cfs , ' girl X 'Mr if Q fl av: 'if' e W' e+'f fi 1 f 'flip Si:,:,:.e2f I , Y ,V gi wry' I B ' at pe ' , I V I. , Yr X 2+ ' 3 A 'gel fd ' 3 , . .1 S f . . , 5 . Ti., t V 1, 1232 I f I 3 I , , 1 I Page 154 FOURTH ROW Cary Keltner, Jim De Mangos, Clifford Souza, Bob Preston, Bob Wetherill, Jim Ferguson, Bob Downey. BACK ROW Allan Hendrie, John Warnock, Garrett Wykowski. FRONT ROW, left to right Lynn Baumann, Katharine Faul- coner. SECOND ROW Nancy Brauchler, Barbara Dressler, Andrea Treadwell, Linda Teixeira, Linda Brown. THIRD ROW: Sharon Duffy, Carol Flocke, Sandy Stewart, Joanne Joseph, Ann Johnson. FOURTH ROW Sam Crivello, Vicki Vaughn, Sandy Moss, Karen Andre, Bar- bara Lindsey. FIFTH ROW Benny DenDelker, Dennis Web- ster, James Jacobs, Mike Webb, Mike Steelman. SIXTH ROW Bob Haimsohn, Robert White, Bill Goepner, Oliver Coker, Bruce Tillman. BACK ROW Lee Darling, Brandt Walten, Leonard DeSanti, Leslie Worley, Darryl Winchel. Ardent sophomores cheer at Loman Rally. FRONT ROW, left to right Penny Pearse, Ginger Alonzo, Janet Martin, Cheri Conner, Milovale Toommata, Dione Peterson. SECOND ROW Gary Grissom, Ken Strang, Mike Merritt, Leo Murray, Diana Kretschmar, Vonnie May, Maureen O'Brien, Diane Bowler. THIRD ROW Richard Davis, James Ritchie, Tim Brown, Bob Smith, Sam Cody, Billy Severino, Roger Randall, Jim Morse. BACK ROW Paul Luyendyk, Len Lovell, Craig Anderson, Daniel Price, Nick Cates, Robert Richter, Ronnie Herndon, Mike Turner, Rudy Knepper. Page 155 FRONT ROW, left to right Kay Kiner, Tammy Platt, Sherry Lesjak. SECOND ROW Pat Tittle, Gloria Schafer, Doris Graham, Janet Olsen. THIRD ROW Victor Siegers, Rolland Walker, X if Marshall Rlgshy, Jeff shecleh- Rf a , il-,L helm, Doug Pohl, Bill FOX, Rich- ard Pena, Henry Buijnorouski. FOURTH ROW Tim Braas, Ken Bonham, Terry Powell, Gary Rock, Larry Jet- fers, Russell Mandell, Victor Anderson. BACK ROW Howard La Grange, Mike DOWNUYYL Harry Stone, Earl Smith, Jim Snyder, Martin Belt, Ralph Motta, Ronnie Pro- vince.. FRONT ROW, left to right Dennis Gangitano, Robin Hindle, Diane Richardson, Billie Dunlap, Karen Evenson, Melanie Dietz, Mary Ferrantelli, Carol Lee, Dee Dee Lobie, Ricky Leary. SECOND ROW Judy Larson, Robert Crock, Ronnie Shultz, Stewart Piltz, Chuck Snowden, Skip Cook, Betty Ann Chambers. THIRD ROW Randy Robertson, Bill Dougherty, Bob Hall, Joe Hall, Tom Silva, Louie Torres, Gene Rocca. FOURTH ROW Paul Fischetti, Bob Cary, Peter Richards, Rick Mercouris. BACK ROW Richard Cabello, Dave Silva, Lance Smith, Bob Bouchard. WML Wg law fs- 2 I... , HI 1 , Page 156 Q .fm POINT LOAAA SECTIQN , , ' I v 95 13 32 ,i ,4 .aw A il.-a in , S ly C 0 FRONT ROW, left to right Terry Manning, Clarice Nunes. SECOND ROW i FRONT ROW, left to right Claudia Stalder. . SECOND ROW: Linda Olson ,Maxine Mahaffey, Loraine Franklin, Jan Eitel, Cathy Blackstock. THIRD ROW Martha Wells, Judy Lank, Connie Rodger, Carol Rodefer Steve Nute, Joe Richard- son, Steve Walters. BACK ROW Steve Lustig, Ed Lanzner, Tony Connole, Bill Collins, Chuck Evarkiou. Paula Johnson, Shannon Smith, Christine McDowell, Jan Hawkins, Sandy Land. THIRD ROW Leon Barfoot, Ronnie Bovee, Thelma Hop- kins, Sally King, Wanda Stovall, Mary Henson. FOURTH ROW Carl Diller, Robert Zolkoski, John Gos- wick, Ronald Zarro, David Doenges. BACK ROW Loren Saleebey, Kent Zender, Dennis Gonsalves, Steve Goebel, Jerry Rhea, Ken Coffey. v i m. 1 t,,,t'V f+ Q A, .2 I it fi. ., ,ge ' ' 1355's lv Y Q T S ' ' - ' i nik, Miriam Antler, Lola Bixler, Susie Win- ther, Vanna Jones, Dee Wise, Jane Hunt, or 5 i 1 f7LafwL,2., t ' I 4 'f E if ffm Lf UL ef A7 W, Vx Q wwf W f M M A M ,Xp ' ' ff f aw, f 'fbi -ff ff, 1 I 6 64 gg jf f mf Z ?'Q f'QZ fi af, I ' V L at fikfhibbuz M7610 Rl A fm ',aj1! X-,,,f' M . , o f' ' J : L Nw W Q4 P awed gjplkzc f X4 I ' 'duff'-1' -,f 1ffl,,z,gj2-XL -. .40 I ' ' 'M GLW , ' ,lf 1' Lf 6.1 . - ,f ' L Z7L'CT f A U ' , L if fl 7 I x If fl L ff,.fi 51 V , I, LXLI I , xy N. V ' If J-f ' I ' 1 V x2Z,fL,L,7,f,,L,,.7 lykxljhi Jw I fflfL,L,L QQKAXC fl f XL-'Lo-4112! ,Katha dj X ,E XXV vi V1 . N-,fvf ctrlcfblklb S H f by .P 3,5 uf, gl Jo 0 F U ,ff I vxggge 158 X E Elkxfif L!5XYJL ' 4' CV ,ix 0 LM A 1-VLL ZLJL I,JZA,f!,, uh xdfllf , 7 7 6 M WWWYQ fc! , D7 fag MQF11 K ff I M 4. - J f , Ov ,,d,fIfVLfifZ,Cf .'. am CQ ' ' ' CL, N Ziff MQ. -fi, MA i JUNICRS T-i.. wfy W ' mwxwwpg MM, O4 viii? MYWVWOQJWV vin, mf WTMTWM P,fwN5vNVYP' 'Wig N' Y , MMM Stevie Jo Beitscher iresident, Fall and Szrag rs I I Stu-inxa Haqziluvmudxmonzepritnpu -Hun-lh.n.0'UruA 50f1ql2a.d1A S. S, The Junior Class this year seems to be break- unusual projects and activities. Many Lomans ing all the traditions of past years by their-opp were drawn to the showing of a film entitle Highlights of Surf Fever and Surf Safari,' the first money raiser of the year whiclbg broughtaprofit of over 5125. Under the capa-W Nina ble direction of Stevie Jo Beitscher, a success- ful bake sale soon followed. The sweatshirt sale was held through November and Decem- ber. The popularity of this novel idea was demonstrated as several schools throughout the San Diego followed suit. After the re-election of Stevie Jo Beitscher the an Junior Class presentig Basketball, a slock-C11-L Cl hop held after the ission Bay game. The 1 annual ring sales came in January. The class hug- YZ do was able to order gold rings since the Board of Education voted to raise the price range for cit schools Th ala Jun' P li- the Class of '62 mmm Page 160 bg' Q' ao Lend-01 -02191310 y . e g for rom c maxed a year of fun through fellowship forlu-Q wx ' S0 DJQ- CAI! 4 WC :r.1zxpwtq,ool-vo be.c1,v.e.a1. fmrttm' u.au.L ZC. Sue Browne Vice President, all wut-them afar chin -Por' fb wt gg ew 'b 5L5'k.U'uO.ITCiYT1OlC2, qwd Qgpknmoaasl-rLhLLiJcQ, 1 unonktnitnxbk. Sox-' lafunq wud poawr' 'rrv.aC,amipa1.Q0 fame wzfzzzszs . TTD 1500. Is I C1 iam: pa-uazqlis in vvw.Q'-05 RU '-eP ' ww wejne. allmos Q5 Sgnwvs nom ohci QlYL :mute 0.0.01 02 ibn an out . fu. Kmwrgsraggri 011.000 quad wma- Chun-te kof0mLcmcl plain -Parr. SLUT. uulL'f'-C nmwt will. Llkb Ll: ,- - W- - . Blanche Reitz Secretary, Fall ' 1,1 .l WWW' i awww if WWOMMV i ,fydfdfcx mfwif f K QL77g,!-fifp Nicki Bjornson ,LL -fm QW? , '11 mfg- ' ' M QM rrr ,jig Z2 an ,Z f.g,c,L4,6ZQ LA 16040 A . 45, L,f,cf-avdac ! x 'fcfrff V004 rr V !A'ZZz'f Qf X '4j Secrzigysgfring ,, E55 gym-Qyfff icallyf I ,jglfgg gig ffm., 0f'C4Za2,- D2 H549 ,gexw cf' -f ! MQ If xiii- ,gl A cff?Zf0V2il, 'fTACZ44tf XQQ Q52 xc, J ZIZJZZ ' iQMcL faaffzf A744 R124 cdzfzyfayfo, 'C r ? 5 4?wVlm 'ZZ ,ugly x ' 600' i i ffefgdg' bw bf? flftfii- Historian, Spring v.jd.6ZfCf4C7J 6 rf H k ,Ap-.21 - nfs. 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Sue Cameron Richard Campbell Ronnie Cappello Marilyn Carder Mary Cardoza Bonnie Carey fru- Nr' Bill Cheverton fir R x if ,, li ii 73 51 , , emwsfewp we .V H r w ,lngffwl 1 .- J-J' '- ,il.Zl , if V . as Z .X 5 ' F, :Qtr K f-2' fy: QP' Tom Cresci Pam Crombie Franchon Cronk Anne Cullen Margaret Cummins Stuart Cummings sly' 1-sr Bob Curl John Curry Michele Cushway Grace D'Agosta Marcus Daniels -v:,4gggg,,wh', .,9:f' . ., , f .':-..-T'55S?.: .?5If3.. . 1 1 929. 1 5 . 1 K - fir r'r' ,-. ,H K Ear . Ycfif if I V - ' ' ' , - 'tlfrggh ' A ' ,gN ' ' Jill? , ' 'W 'Y 'P 'I . '-f.5::t- . F, , ,VQMMT .K 1N'L.1 504 we -ev- XX 'l .L 4 4 F, fu l l l' f .5 2 fi 1, YM, fhgil V . ,. K paw. . , ,. 1 ' f, , - t, q,. ,? r -,sfQ1r - ,J 5 -. f l .I 1115 Dennis Dahlin Joe DaLuz Joyce D'Amico Grover Danielson Deo DaSiIva Karen Davenport ...Auf we mfg X . ' W . , W 'ly' Q . 'Sl V 4 Jl lil' ,H . t X l z- ,ev X M7 w Mary Ellen Damron Pat Dane Dale Davidson Gary Davis ,,. ,. rf Q.: 1 I A A A Q .' 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Mrll t ' ' , Kathie Flynn Shirley Foote JoAnne Forbes Sandra Forrest Dennis Foster Debby Frank Jean Frederick JoAnne Frederick Jim Frey Joe Frichtler Debbie Friend Sheila Furgerson Charlotte Gallagher Robert Gallagher Joe Gardner Pat Garland Allen Garrett Victor Gastelum Mary Goeb Jackie Goetschl ' .Q any MHMW i'wiA i nlclry zv, ' if -L f Ei' E- v gp . r Y fage 5 fig, 1 Kb, Y , , fglg. was 5 es A ' W Filson' - : Ni' -P' J I 2 ,fr L W iff ' ,Hz ,,, lx: ,rn ' -.,5, , A ,ff m ZWEQ : - ' o 1 ww, K- , . RJ ' , v : . i 'N , i Li r i riii , , ' ,:i fbiffi' A -f :-4? , ' ' - f-i . , - .' J ,ff AW, f., iv vG'?I., -5 f,.5',,- g I 1 f if . Q mv. . 1. 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K '- '- . yi 5 4, 3 f V gh Susie Reynolds --' ' T ' Judy Rholf ,, i ,L Q Eileen Ribero in we V W S A 'N G N. Pl f G sw in Q 'S 'E Blanche Reitz Jo Anne Renterio Sharon Rexroad Sandra Reynolds at ' ig. f Aff gg f b Sfsf zz L 1 Ll' 'ly ir . i.: 1 ,W 3. X R , ali-Q. 4, Mfr ,J 'is-'QN X if p.'4i2f5i.i Lloyd Rae Betty Ragenovich Marty Rankin Linda Reckless Bill Reed Jim Reid Stephanie Richards Judy Riddle Mike Riley Normagene Ringler 'f-'lily-5' 3 Riag g u ...- V -A ,SL . njx s H V11 - . ,f Y 'Wifi ,f I Elizabeth Robertson 4 - rrrr 5 i f ' ff' Q LRNJP A y ., K at A , x y l ' ' Z7 Cary Ridpafh 2 - nfl Q' . Mary Jo Rodrigues Dheo Rose Pam Rose .lan Rosenbaum Jon Rosenbaum Mary Jo Ross Neilson Ross Susan Rothenberger Renee Rousch Pete Rubsam Gary Rucker Lynn Rumsey Page 174 Betty Robinson Richard Robinson Sandi Robinson Diane Rock Bonnie Rockwell Mary Jo Rodrigues Barbara Riley Gary Riley Gavin Riley - ... J . l is .,.. Y?-N. 25 . i Q S 1. Y ,Jinx lk. K vi .ii CIS ' 1 ,. 45- , C I if .. 4-7. Q- 'ry f x an , iw, H el 15,5 5 . ,-,, v aw ,M 3 -cs .Lf il ' ' i YT' 3' i ' Q---- fer y , 1414: all . l ' we Pat Rusnell Lee Ryder Gary Salus Ted Sanford Jody Sampsell Joe Santos KA,- N' x -Q 1 ul l ,Q Zqr f R 5, X a ' 1 f Richard Saucedo Leon Scales Mike Schaffer Reynar Schmitz :ng ,.. me 1 : .. :,., KN 'l TEX J J HE .Iii 'V ' ir-1, l i 'W .--. , 5513555 3 E . an 'lr kv .I r -243' J I I 'S Y? ' 'Egfr il at .1 'z' Rals- N-ff I, , 1 s - iii yy , :M'1..Ag.i- 'S ...Q ,-. ' lv' Q7 iris dv l f K K ' W . 'S 2 J - S Hit- wifi' -1 I .l1z3.a?-1 will L ' 1 W, E ,a . L 'QQ R xx J! 5 1 X' li' lx- ,seem I X 'll Susan Schwartz David Schuld Donna Schuld Jim Shepard Bill Sherman Kay Shie ' K i . V 5 V .ii iq , we ,, B if .. ,,, -.gtg S fowl-3' ' .5 . fm, - Q: S4 :iv N' . ff. r .- . N,f112:1'f im. I Bob Serrano Dan Seymor Steve Shirley Sharon Shoffner Janell Short Yr aft iq W' - F if i 'Il in X VY' nm .Ms Susan Shaffer unfun- U xff : 41 ull 5' S ' 2 Q, 5 P ,Q ,,t.5 , iiig, , ., ,, my 3 if Q3 , M, N SW E, fi-Hi' IS-v T :r Albert Silv-a 1 -,ds Y. f Alan Simmons Allen Simmons Sharon Slama Susan Sloan Joan Smalley :Zigi , -295 'f 5 Craig Smay Barbara Smith Beverly Smith Bill Smith Bob Smith Nancy Smith Sandy Smith Sandra Jean Smith Judy Smollar Nancy Snow Dorene Snyder Joe Soares Page 175 , me Q 1 o r T J ' 1 ' G l 'mf f 'sw K V fwpxl Q k-.',v il . . we ' ', 1 Rick Sorben Wilbur Sousa Pat Sprague John Spencer Lyle Spencer David Sperber J 1 SX A' f'l'Y e'Tn'e qL! e no if A1 J j we f Sybil Stantleld X fy lf 1 I U ..,..: ,V ,W 'J - , ,N A' it Sue Stevenson 1 ' ,mm, V , -fs. ,f - 5 , G, - , r S, an T. Mike Stolarsky M . ' ' iprii iiup it iiri 5 MW' ,IPL ' GW ' ,-' A , 'VVV VSA' 1 f i-i, T V ,Q F l - 3 ' fl . i N , ve rg Nancy Stone ny ,X ,1' ff Lynn Stonebreaker ' , -A i Dj John Summers ' l. on ,. -3 4- 1 'gk If ' XL! A A if ' l i f L M ' T36 i ' V lla 'lf -JoAnne Van Mannen Nancy Van Norman Jim Varley Joan Velthusyen Vernon Norvin Diane Volger Vicki Wagner Zach Wall Dale Walter Jill Ward Susan Ward Joyce Watkins Page 176 Frank Swiderski Barry Sutherland Don Sweek Ewart Thompson Rick Thompson Robert Thornton Tom Tracy Vernon Travolin Carol Truchen Leslie Tulloch Charles Underwood Diane Toigo Sue Sykora Lloyd Takasugi Beverly Thomas I f 4' ,- S N 1 r S N1 ,rig it , ,f .,-- wx- M I fi sill V X A ' f, W E, f ...J ,,1 1, 'sf wer x J flu 1,9 fi jEfgS?1LTaQ ,-fN55T5'i il? if a I Q, if 'if 11-WS .4 SK 1' 'V X , , K . 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VNV ,, 'I 55515131 K'-if ' i my i -gr' , - V1 4 A A I' . ,,,l C Y ,f . 'qi 4 Clark Williams Dave Willingham Bill Winther John Wishon DeDe Wolcott xx Q .IJ f as' 2 3 TR Y uc 1 , l - Jo Ellen Winkleo a y H, Ll f i Sl Pl di m dz! . JoAnn Woods Billee Gean Wright Gary Wright Linda Wright Spencer Wright ir William Wright Courtney Wyatt Carolyn Young Rex Young Roy Young Bob Young Wallace Young Dove Zamiska Jim Zanetel George Zarkos John Zook Tom Zulkoski Page 177 Page 178 i ' Efigie' ,EW-,'H-Jail'e'i-Hain' ' 'WW 3 Wg. zgnymw H, lain!! kwin .E W Q - 1 f V1'V'1fa-'W w,,,j M 414,51 M ' , -W ,,,:1,-L ' W W-W 'W 5 v .,,. , fy- WLM' ,N WV ' W ,W 1 1 wffqiwf QM if Q mwmbfws Li, SENICDRS E i Senior C ass ,J i v 4.1 r, ,fi J Jeff Lustig I f l Senior President, Fall and Spring xi, JZ fi ,- 1 .Af A rv R ru x ,X ' N V k YJ . All flfllhe Senior Class has possessed tremendous drive and in- , il 'A' 'J rl enuit throu hout its three ears at Point Loma. Jeff if J i Q Y Q Y tsl ' 1 M 5 . . . . gi .X , Lustig, as Senior President both semesters, directed all P N y X activities from the beginning fund-raising projects to com- lull ,lx Q ,ll ' fi mencement. Homecoming, which was sponsored by the , lj 5, ' S 3 Senior Class, yielded a profit of over 5400. ln the Fall a V 1 , V in ,f special assembly was arranged to inform the class members ,fl ,il X ji Q5 X, U . L ,Q of activities and privileges. Second semester this enthusi- xy 'X 5 V' astic class enjoyed their traditional activities which in- t i l. cluded ditch day, Vespers, Senior Breakfast, Graduation, by l l i ,-f 3 and the exciting Senior Prom. N fi ,, l f il? 7 ,ss it - - KAN I fl I I x 1 .X X lit t m ii ,N , I 5' X f , , H S l ffl i rl' if tix 1 L xl A . X i L, lit ,I mix 4, 1 X l -ta . ' I Page 180 fll xt 4 ' 1 K l Shelley Wright Secretory -mfffr. fm ,U . 'Y' 'Va Fred Conrad Meryl Dexheimer Vice Presndent Secretory Jeff Introduces golety unto Senior Class Meetmgs' an 'f- 'Q 'rf -'Q' , N Q. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, SEATED, left to right: Jeff Lustig, Senior Class President, Carol Aguilera, Co-Chairman of Cap 8- Gown, Phillis Rhea and Pat Wetzell, Co-Chairmen of Jazz Concert, Tommy Chapman, Graduation, Sharon Holmes, Senior Homecoming Dinner, Tina DeFalca, Announcements, Pam Magnuson, Senior Varieties, Bernadene Miller, Senior Rings. STANDING: Genie Almond, Senior Varieties, John Einhorn, Senior Prom, Jean Walters, Senior Breakfast, Linda Cleator, Senior Mothers' Tea. All of the important work done at Point Loma seems to be done by com- mittees. In the hands of these committee chairmen lay the success or failure of the special senior activities and privileges. Chosen in the fall by the senior officers and a faculty member concerned with the activity,they picked committee members and began to work immediately. The Senior Ring com- mittee, headed by Bernadene Miller, worked during our junior year to obtain , our distinctive silver class rings. Senior Ditch Day, organized by Wally VQLP, S Dieckmann, was a tremendous success and provided a relief from spring studies. The Senior Vespers committee, headed by Leslie Poehlman, organ- ized a beautiful vespers service for the Sunday before graduation. All of these chairmen did a great job in arranging for an exciting wind-up of our days at Point Loma. Helping to guide us through the final phase . ' M of high school life, Mr. Adelbert Macdonald, h V our senior advisor, and Mr. Hugh Dale, our if' Y , senior counselor, did an outstanding job in in- , sl , . , structing us when problems arose. Wherever tw, A J A A we turned Mr. Mac was always ready to we l offer advice, and Mr. Dale to assist us with . --M' w .X , our programs. All of us would like to bestow a hearty thank you to these two men who J have been such a help to the Class of '6l. C Y ' t. O 3 J X UN Mr. Macdonald Mr. Dole Page 182 AUVISOV Counselor Bank of America Awards 5 t7 . l David Carrier Dwight Wahlberg Otis Gillaspie Sheila Dorman Mathematics Laboratory Science Language English 5 3 Q' fr -sf-ef' Diane Einstein Karen Striebel Janice Graven Michele Sanborn Social Science Music Art Business For outstanding achievement during their three years in high school, a small number of seniors were honored in each academic department. The ten students were winners in the Bank of America Achievement Contest, March 22, and received special recognition for scholarship and citizenship in the Awards Assembly. More than 2500 Southern California students re- ceived Bank of America certificates, 800 got engraved trophies, and 252 won cash awards. There were 12 awards of Sl,000 and others ranging down Girls' and Boys' State to a large group of S25 awards. The faculty members alone chose Beth Pumala and Otis Gillaspie to attend summer conventions, Girls' State and Boys' State, for the purpose of gaining leadership experience. Girls from California schools congregated in Sacramento, while the boys met at the University of California at Davis. To be given this excellent opportunity of learning about government, Beth and Otis proved themselves to be actively interested in Point Loma Govern- ment and activities. Otis Gillaspie Beth Pumala Boys' State Girls' State BQ! Linda Cleatar Timothy Dunne Home Economics Industrial Arts Page 183 W. GREGORY ABBOTT Math, Science Gymnastics, Cross Country San Diego State DOUGLAS CARL AHLSTROM Math, Shop Gymastics U. of Colorado Page 184 1? Viv, ELIZABETH JANE ADAMS ANN ADAMSON BETH JUANITA ADKINS Math, Science History, Language Business C.S.F., Latin Club, Life C.S.F., Hist, Highlights, Sr. Pres. Bible Club, Loma- Science Club, Art Club, Prom Com., Calendar Corn. nettes Orchestra College Everefte Junior College San Diego State Sf z L -ft T'---A A Q I if lg ' JANE CAROLYN AHO Business Senior ' 'K '35 ix JOSEPH EUGENE AIKEN Golf Team JAMES WAYNE AIRY English, Drafting Airline School U. of Son Diego 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C., Color SUSAN VIRGINIA AKIN Science, Drama Lomanettes, Science Club, Highlights, Sr. Horizon, Future Nurses San Diego State -Wa-' ROSE MARIE ALIOTO Business, Language POINTER, Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Class Rep., H.R. Rep., Homecoming Dinner Co. San Diego State Guard, Pres. Jr. Red Cross, Bible Club CAROL FRANCIE ALLEN Math, Music G.A.A., C.S.F., Choir, Girls' Chorus, Latin Club LAURA CAROL AGUILERA College Prep. Sec.-Treas. Quill 8. Scroll, Govt. Ed., EL PORTAL, Skeptics, Highlights, Co-Chrm. Cap 81 Gown, Lomanettes San Diego State 3 - ' , . ...ff 1 ' 3 5. .I n--32, J A- -i ff' J ' LEONARD BROOKS ALLEN Math, Science A . , ,- .i if Q, i -li., ,W in .- JF -'ff 'Q 'QfsiXQS5E3 f.-ff: ' 2 A 'f 12'5Qi2f:.giv , -. ,fi'W5 f' '-. I 5l1fel2iglFlf'aii., 1 4. , ,.,. :., i S! mm, ng. f fi. ,Q J Us . 4,- -Q-fuffv i4l SUSAN K. ALLEN College Prep. Chess Club, Jr. Red Cross U. of San Diego Class X ROSEMARIE ASARO Spanish, Business Lomanettes, Lomanettes Dance Com. San Diego State College CLARETTA BALISTRIERI Math, Business Bus. Mong., POINTER, Elec. 8. Elig. Com., Jr. Prom. Com, San Diego Junior College MARGARET JO AVERY Drama, Mod. Dance Countesses, Student Opin- ion, Girl's Athletics Com., Songleader, Treas. Soph. Class U.C.L.A. l L, 'I UTI., EUGENIA BELL ALMOND Language C.S. ., ighlights, POINTER, Jr. Class Secretary, Cheer- leader, Chrm. of Senior Var. U. of Southern Calif. 'T MARY FRANCES ANDERSON Music, Math Treas. Madrigals, Choir, C.S.F. Stanford li C 'ff RUTH ANN ANNUNCIATION Speech, Social Studies Jr. Rep., H.R. Rep., Sr Rep., Homecoming Dinner Com. N- NICOLLETE JEANNE AXSON , Language, Soc. Studies Lomonettes Berlitz School of Languages BE Wgpadll' JEFFREY LOU AZEVEDO English 'Oki JOHNY BAER Math Football San Diego State College 3 f San Diego Junior College VINCENT w. BALLINGER DANIEL AYRES BANKER CHERE MAE BARTON Auto Mechanics General English, AFT Coachmen Son Diego Junior College HIQHIIQFITS, Aff Club San Diego Junior College San DieQ0 Sfafe Page 185 J .I H F I. A Lf et .2 . - My Y ., 'Ei 1 I HE . an L 'F of 'I' 1 sf' gin a A f.s: , --1 ' ' K f,.fQffl ,Q -:fbi sf f ff .f ffili? ' - ,,,. I f - -, -- are 'ki iiisff . , rr , ifwi H W if 5 11 33 M Q ,,,, F, , .I We ., we I 1 If Q W2 Ugg-Bi M 4 ' hi 'Zin 3 im 4 Y Q, V' 1,1 'H 1' . f ' I 'I F nf- 'gf if W., ' ' .. JANET LOUISE BATEMAN History, Soc. Studies Chaplain Countesses, Sec. Wai Kaines, C.S.F., Mod. Dance U. of Calif. at Berkeley IJ ll' Lf DAVID WARREN BEACH English, Math, Science Physical Science Club, C.S.F., World Affairs Club, Concessions Com. Amherst College' VIRGINIA BEATTY Soc. Studies, Business Sr. Prom Committee Junior College Senior JAMES N. BENCE Bowling Club San Diego Junior College NORMAN BENEDICT PATRICIA DALE BENEDICT Business Lomonettes, Lomanette Dance Com. San Diego State College ww RICHARD DEAN JAN ALLISON BENEFIELD ANITA BENITEZ THOMAS D. BENKNER BENEDICT English, History Math, Science Concessions Com. Russian Club, H.R. Rep., U.C.L.A. Boy's Fed. Rep., Inter- Club Council Son Diego State College I . H 9 f ' .-J ' fr in-0' ll ,g vi 4, I .I I A, if 5, 2 . C 5 ,Q ,,., ,. , Q W, W, 4 L, .... R, it ,S dl? rt -L' f l or M is 1- v 5 s 3 . .J ' 'x K 1' 1 . RONNIE LEE BENNETT Bowling Club, Varsity Base- ball, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Cross Country U. of Calif. at Berkeley il' 1-ef' JUDITH ANNE BLACKBURN Math, English Modern Daince, G.A.A., Inter Club Council, M.S. Calypso San Diego State College JON CARL BLANC Math, Science, Spanish Key Club, Letterman's 7 -N. LEE ANN 5ERGTOI-D WILLIAM WESCOTT CAROLYN ANNE spanish, English BERRY BETTENCOURT C.S.F., Quill 81 Scroll, Math, Science Sec. Horizon Club, Chalk Wai-Kanes, Lit. Ed. EL Lettermon's Club, Football dusters, Homecoming Bid PORTAL, Sec., Highlights, and Baseball Manager, Com. POINTER, Big Sister Cinematography Manager San Diego State College San Diego State College Son Diego State College 'Y cf -r Class l' f i , el 'ack nur- j Club, Var Wrestling .- F Son 'e T e Col l-P5 X , 'Y BERT HARRY BLOCK C,,n,,,.' t5,A..L cilSt d' tb X Tx c.s.i?., cliff: Club, w ing ub 5 W G-vb , QAQ-3 4 Q'A'3k Diego ate College ' W- P C, C O' skfxf SHARON APRIL JEAN . ' S BORGHES ' il. . M L,-J-!5Business G Q 'VVS K Sec. Treas.-Bowling Club, X Lomanettes, Sr. Ring Com. v Son Diego State College Marty watches the La Jolla game with deep concentration, 'N! fx: DAYNA RAE BOUND Business Hi-Debs, G.A.A., F,B.L.A. San Diego Junior College 0'- .-'N CLARE ELIZABETH BOWELL Homemoking Hi-Debs, Chalkdusters, Inter Club Council Rep. San Diego State College X , ,.,,,-. f . AM- R Us X 1 Q Q 5' A iw. I ww f' -l'-IH . .. 1-- PETER NEWELL BREITENBACH Math, Science Skeptics, Cross Country Wrestling, Gymnastics Stanford Page 187 Y' GARY WILLIAM BROTHERTON English, Math, Soc. Studies Skeptics, Pres. Heritage, Vice-Pres. Lt. Gov. Key Club, Comm. of Finance, General Affairs, A.F.S., Exchange Student r A. l W I 1'.l'.'fT'l , 1 V W I SANDRA A. BURDETTE Math, Art Art Club, G.A.A., Bowling Club Son Diego Junior College Page 188 -.elif K I ALEXANDER MOCGRECwR BROWN Science, Math Wrestling, Swimming, C.S.F. University of California Berkeley ROBERT DAVID BUCKMAN English Treasurer P ' I .L. Hx-Y, Pointer Hi-Y, Letterman's Club, Football, Baseball University of California BETSY ALICE BURGESS History Art Club, Bible Club, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Lomanettes Occidental College 3 JANICE MARIE BROWN Art Hi-Debs Class of JAMES EDGAR BURKHOLDER Science, Industrial Arts Homeroom Representative, Wrestling U.S.C. aH JEAN ANNE BUCKLEY Science, Math Mariners, C.S.F. College V if :if DIANE MARIE BUNTING History San Diego State College 33 ifg qxzei.,-X ,L as lr f9 x. CAROL EVELYN BURDETTE Business, Music Lomanettes, Manager Concert Choir, Bowling Club San Diego Junior College f. I, MARTHA OAKS BURNETT History, Language Bond, Lomanettes, C.S.F., Commissioner of Girls' Athletics William and Mary College A, ,7,..-D.-,.,,, , WENDY BURNETT Rx .,,,,,.. 'VW bam..-A 4--, GRACIE CABEU-O PAUL DAVID CALLAHAN GENE PAUL CALVERT RICHARD LYNN Business, Science Math, Science Speech Arts CAMERON G.A.A., Hi-Debs, Point Loma Hi-Y Student Opinion, Fancy Cross Country F.B.L.A. Lettermarfs Club Drill Team, Sr. Varieties, Navy Kelsey Jenny Business Varsity Football Rep. to Freedom College Son Diego State College Pilgrimage in Washington Display of Announcements attracts a flock ot interested Seniors. ZS- QD ' K ,W ,sf K, ,u,i A i MQ ' Q, LOUISE CAMPION Math, Science, Pres. High- lights, C.S.F., Wai Kanes, Bible Club, Quill and Scroll, POINTER Com. of Publications, EL PORTAL Girl of Fortnight Cal Western JUDY BETH CANNON Business, Spanish Countesses, Wai Kanes, Heritage, POINTER Com. Elections and Eligibility, Vice-Pres. Girls League, Soph, Class Sec. Girl of Fortnight San Diego State College and Philadelphia Cal Western l96I CECILE ELEANOR CANOY Business, Language l-li-Debs, Bowling, Band, G.A.A., Cap and Gown Com. Junior College , 'f,4,V,' fc, sf QU'- - .1 + PATRICIA GALE CAMPBELL Business Business College V ,, .L -1 la?-Q, as Q, I HERMAN L. CARDOZA Science, Math Baseball U. S. Merchant Marine Academy JOSEPH EDWARD CAMPANELLA Music, History Choir, Librarian of Madri- gals, Vice-Pres. Chalk- dusters, Sr. Breakfast, Track San Diego State ROBERT CARLYLE Wai Kanes Page 189 bu WILLIAM DAVID CARRIER III Science, Math, English C.S.F. Life Member, World Affairs Club, Pres. Physi- cal'-IScience, Track Team M. . . PAULA RUTH CHANDLER English, Science Student Opinion, C.S.F., Physical Science, Wai Kanes, Chrm. AFS U. of Houston Page 190 RICHARD JAY CASTLE Math, Science Pres. Chess Club, San Diego State KAREN CATES -H.-uqg N A GENE ALAN CERISE Business Pointer Hi-Y San Diego State College 9 A ,fi 7 4 4 7 Qfffyo ffhff , 4521334 f Owl . V dnb '67 S996 7,2344 A 6Kb44,!Z2, Lzzvze ff. 2 g,-,V , ROBERT MARTIN CHAFE MANUEL FLISBERTQ Auto Mechanics CHAGA5 Jr. Varsity Football, Industrial Arts Wrestling H.R. Rep. Army Junior College ...........,. ALBERT CHAplN THOMAS MALCOLM CHAPMAN Math, Science, Language Pres. C.S.F., Skeptics, Heritage, Key Club Treas., Comm. Interscholastic Athletics Stanford WKZZ7 -4 4441 fig 4424 134 ,J 2124 2. ii 5' 'IME ,.' . V I ' ' i' 'fi flag.. .. Senior -0 ELIZABETH ANN CHAMBERS History, English French Club College BARBARA J EAN CHARLES Business F.B.L.A., G.A.A., H.R. Rep. San Diego Junior College KATHERINE D. CHABOT Speech, Language Wai Kcmes, Pan American C.S.F., Vice Pres. Junior Class, H.R. Rep. U.C.L.A. A., V, ANTHONY DONALD E CFIATTO is Urfgof Hawaii its fer 4, PAUL CHERRY JO ANN CHOATE KEMP GEORGE CHRISTIAN MICHAEL CHARLES Math, Soc. Studies English J.V., Varsity Wrestling CLARDY V.P. Key Club, C.S.F., University of Arizona Soc. Studies, English Wrestling, Concessions Sec. Pointer Hi-Y, Key Com, Club, Football, Baseball U. of California, Riverside Class 'wg--'J JAMES N. CLARK JON G. CLARK pERRY C, CLARK DFOHIHQ, Math Math Language, Science, Soc. HR. Rep., Boys Fed. Rep. C.S.F., Russian Club, Studies California Western Baseball Electronics Club, Bowling San Diego State College Club, Sound Crew, C.S.F. U. of California at Berkeley ,, L.. wwf' .LP Bi .-4:-D LINDA ELLEN CLEATOR Soc. Studies, Homkg. C.S.F., Chrm. Sr. Mother's Tea, Sr. Ring Comm., Elec. 8. Elig., Calendar Com. San Diego State College J SHARON LUAN'NE -- ' , :V -',1i Art, English i '1 San Diego State College i ,kV.kkV: . I I' LARRY DON CLUTTER GAIL COBB GLEN M. COLLINS SANDRA JEAN COLLINS Math, Science, Drafting Science, Language Business Bible Club, Track Pointer Hi-Y, French Club Engineering College Page 191 I I . p, 'Mm N, sky ,of HARLEY CONDRA I I l English I it N--V--nw DIANA CONGER Language History San Diego Stare Co lege Wai-Kanes, Sr. Varieties,f,.,, Graduation Coms. San Diego State College RICHARD BRUCE CONKLIN Language, Music P.L. Hi-Y, Wai Kanes, Choir, Madrigals, YUPSITY' Baseball, Football San Diego State College var' 97 n.:v46fff! ero- -...QQ WILLIAM ALLAN CONNER College J. FREDERICK CONRAD, JR. Math, Science, Music Madrigals, Choir, C.S.F., Wai Kanes, V.P. Sr. Class, Sr. Varieties Com. Berkeley BLAIR PATRICK CONWAY Senior Page 192 Track, Cross Country College BRENDA GAIL COPE Language, Soc. Studies Sec. Girls' Chorus, Girls' League Rep. Marriage NANCY ELIZABETH CCRBIN Science, Spanish, Homkg Choir, Inter-Club Council, C.S.F., Librarian, Mixed Chorus, Cap 8- Gown Com., Sr. Vespers Whitworth College BARBARA ANN CORLESS Lan-guage French Club, Future Nurses, Class Rep., A.S.B. Rep., San Diego State College Nba SUZANNE LOUISE CORBETT Soc. Studies, French Horizon Club San Diego State College 51: rtzi. ' fin! ' ,, f- f . .. . l U l is I of R xv mu lcclf-5i4'iY,'L f if ' . - ' ..- H W, . . V . fa-il V A'--5' MARK CORNELL CLARICE ROSE CORREIA Business F.B.L.A., Homeroom Rep Homecoming Com. Business College ., I .gif .f ' Pm JOE CORREIA Architectural Drawing Drama, Wai Karnes, Sweater Com., Elec. 81 Elig. Com., Boys' Fed. Rep., Play Productions, Feature Editor POINTER San Diego State, U.S.C. Business Beauty College -.. ,,T, BEVERLY JANE CRAIG ALLEN LEE CRAWFORD Math, Science Point Loma Hi-Y, Wai Kanes, Jr. Prom. Com. Son Diego State College MORRIS ANTHONY CRISCI Math, Science, Music Pointer Hi-Y, Key Club, Madrigals, Choir, J.V. Football and Baseball, Head Cheerleader, Lettermen's Club U. of San Diego -'r- I N ' I. 'iiiii ' f-,sr ROBERT R. CRITCHFIELD Science, Math Bowling, Gymnastics U, of California, Daivis ALAN P. CRITTENDEN Social Studies Lettermen's Club Football, Wrestling College Casual Seniors Awaiting Refueling. ESTHER ANNETTE CRIVELLO Art, Homemaking A.S.B. Rep., Girls' League Rep. California Western ,sd 'S'-Z7 BARBARA ANN CROWNOVER History, Business Sr, Announcements, Homecoming Dance Com., Girls' League Rep. Berkeley , , iw Class KATHRYN F. CROWELL Spanish Wai Kanes, C.S.F., POINTER, Elec. of Elig. U. of California at Santa Barbara BENITA ROBERT CRUZ PEGGY CUDDY Science Lettermen's Club, Varsity Cross Country, Track San Diego State College Page 193 I NANCY LOUISE DAHLHEIM Math, Science C.S.F., Art Club San Diego State College s.. 'lb .. ' ffl' X IRENE N. DALGLEISH Business, History H.R. Rep. Business College DORIS DANIEL -,sh . : 'iii' ff? , I Page DONNA MARIE DAVIS Math, English Transferred from East Bridgewater, Mass. I.B.M. Operator 194 DUANE MERILIND DAYES Music, English Pres. Choir, Ditch Day Comm., Chrm. Calendar Comm., H.R. Rep. Brigham Young U. I , K: .,-I' ...f RICHARD FREDERICK DALL Moth, Science Pres. Life Science Club, C.S.F., Handball Humboldt State College Class of SHERRY GEORGETT DANIELS Sec. Art Club, H.R. Rep., Lomanettes California Western U. ins.. WILLIAM S. DALTON Longuoge, Math, Science Social Studies Oregon State College DOREEN MARIE DAVENPORT Math, Home Economics Son Diego State College CHARLES M. DAVIS Math U. of Santa Barbara :1 7 'h- Avy WILLIAM JOSEPH DEACON MERRILEE DE ARMOND Social Studies Lomcnettes, Latin Club, Girls' Chorus San Diego State College 'ST' if 5 0' 'Me 'QQH lv' ak S ,-ui' SANTINA JO ANN DE FALCO Business Education Wai Kanes, C.S.F., Soph. Ed. EL PORTAL, Quill 8. Scroll, Chrm. Sr. Announce. Son Diego State College MERYL ANN DEXHEIMER Languages, Social Studies Treas. Skeptics, C.S.F., Vice Pres., Horizon Club, Lomanettes, Senior Class Sec. U. of San Diego FRANCIS EDWARD DIAZ Science, English Treas. Boys' Fed., Sgt. R.O.T.C., Sr. Announce., Ditch Day Comm., H.R. Rep. Arizona State College WALUACE CHARLES DIECKMAN Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language Key Club, World Affairs, Wai Kanes, Chrm. Sr. Ditchday, Sr. Class Treas. Fall and Spring Claremont Men's College More Lunch duty for Earl! wil' HOWARD DRENTH JUDITH PATRICIA DODSON DONAHUE Math, Science, Language English Literature, Drama Science Club, Chess Club, BGGUTY College H.R. Rep. College, Medicine SUSAN Louise DOBLER English Bowling Club, Dance Com. San Diego State College M, THOMAS R. DIVEN Industrial Arts, English, Art Lettermczn's Club, Baseball, Football Air Force ,f-'W' JOHN DONALDSON KATHLEEN DILL Music Song Leader, C.S.F., Sec. Madrigals, Sec. Heritage, Wai Kanes, lnterclub Council College X DE ETTA DONNELY Science Wai Kanes, Elec. 81 U.S.C. Elig. Page 195 QM! ? ?U' A ...dl DOUGLAS Art U. of Hawaii SHEILA JEANNE DORMAN Math, Science, Language Sec. C.S.F., Sec. lnterclub ROBERT STEPHEN DIANNA FAY DOWNING ROBERT HUGH DOYLE O Senior Council, Sec. German Club, Band, V.P. Life Science Douglass College -qv ' CHARLES FREDRIC DUNCAN Math, Drafting Coachmen, H.R. Rep San Diego Stote College .4--....,,. TlM0THY DUNNE ELIZABETH ANN DURUP HARRY JAMES EDWARDS Industrial Arts, Language Art, G.A.A, Military Service ixund Crew, Varsity Tennis SGH D'ieQ0 City College inistry CAROL KIRKLAND ROBERT HARRISON IOHN EGENOLF EHLERS Language, Math, Art Math, Science l-OHQUGQG, Student Opin., Countesses, U. of Tulsa Sf'-Ki Highlights, Wai Kanes, Llfa Mem- A-F-5-1 Pan. Am., Russian club, Comm- Of Pres- SociaICom. JF- CIQSS, PY0ff1, Sr. Class Vice-Pres. PYGS- STI-Idenf 51-Q,-,ford Heritage, Pres ub Page 196 Stanford DIANA LEE DUGAN Math G.A.A., C.S.F., Co-chrm. Cap and Gown, Chalkdusters San Diego State College Q10 -link DIANE VERA EINSTEIN rev s-ilfifw .'3.:'-fsmf:iz:a,E,z : , yy -1 I. fff..,:1.,:.f.51,,.fxW , ,Q ' 1 THOMAS ALTON ELKINS Math, Science Son Diego City College Class 1531? ' 7 ' Q Q,f3. ,J I 1iffff1 2f' i3 5 1 i ,,,. ,mr-3. 112 qglpr' DAVE WILLIAM ELLIOTT Science, Social Studies Wai Kanes, Point Loma Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Gymnastics College ' 1:49 ., ,W F f,.,,.,, ffvi:f.:'.g:-:- .- , 1a ii'alf ' .sig . Y,.,' . I w gy is .la 6?-REL, it Eff if stil! my M ,F . , . if . ,ww I A gs Mai 5 I-wi R 5 J' iw it we ...I S is i ig EP em A . Q1 lst . W Y' Y SUSAN VAN ARSDALE ELLIOTT Spanish, Speech Arts. Pep Club, Homecoming Refreshment COW'- U. of C. at Santa Barbara 6 X we Y' 'tif if- VIVIEN ELLIS History Hi-Debs San Diego State College R09 EMISEN MARGARET ANN EMMITT LARRY JOHN ENGEL Business Math Girls' Chorus, Hi-Debs Rifle Team, First Business College Lt. R.O.T.C. MAXIMO MANTES ESTEYBAR Music, Business, Metal Shop Marine Corps Y - Y, 1' - Section Head Choir, Mixed Chorus U. S. Air Force it f 'Q K YW- DONALD LEE EPPLEY Math Lettermen's Club, Track, Cross Country California Western U. 'ff NN..g SHARON ELIZABETH EVES English, Science, Music Heritage Club, Elec. 81 Elig., lnterclub Council, Co-chrm. Sr. Ditch Day U.C.L.A. s ALL KAY MARIE FARMER Drama Homecoming Queen, R.O.T.C. Queen, Wai Kanes, Lomanettes, Chrrn. Sweater Com., Song Leader, Jr. Prom Sweetheart Att. San Diego State College i. CYNTHIA F. FAY Language, Social Studies Countesses, Wai Kones, C.S,F., Chrm. A.S.B. Ball Comm. Girls' Activities, Sec. Jr. Class U.C.L.A. MARILYN ANN FENSTERMAKER Business, Art F.B.L.A., Art Club Son Diego State College Page c'7T Tr ,kj lag! 1539132-i' THOMAS FERRARA Math, Social Studies, Science Letterman's Club, V.P. N.C.O., V.P. Officer's Club, Cadet Club, Varsity Base- ball and Football, Rifle Team, Col., R.O.T.C. San Diego State College BARBARA LEE FERVER Spanish, Art C.S.F., Highlights, Capt. Majorettes, Cult. Aff. Com. Elec. 8t Elig. Sr. Varieties, Sr. Class Historian Son Diego State College MICHAEL FRANCIS FIORI English, Music Chap. Pointer Hi-Y, Let- terman's Club, Football, Basketball , Son Diego State College 1 JUDITH LOUISE FISCHER Science, Math Sec. Fut. Nurses, Sr. Ways 8. Means, Jr. Prom Swt. Attend., POINTER, Hon- orary Ist Lt. R.O.T.C. St. Francis College of Nursing l MICHEN RUTH FISCHER History, English Wai-Kan-es, Sec. High- l lights, Student Opinion, ' Elec. 8- Elig., Calendar i Comm., Homecoming, l A.S.B. Ball, R.O.T.C. STEVE FISCHER l Attendant English University of regon . , -'UWC' I lf, vl f l . Qi I if Qi WWMMO liwtgh WW l .W I VW, il? i Ei, lildililflv l W' ii I Page 19 W V, ROBERT MARSHALL FLOWERS Club, Wrestling P xl x J DIANE COTTON FLETCHER Treas Countesses, V.P. S.O., In alid Adviser Mod. D c Elec. 8K Elig., Pep Senior S. t Calif. of Berkeley ROBERT CHARLES FLETCHER Math, Science Sgt. at Arms Pointer Hi-Y, Elec. 81 Elig. University of Washington X SUSAN G. FORD Business Education Homeroom Rep. Cosmotology School fm '--Ou. WJ SHEILAH FORREST Science, Language Interclub Council, Girls' Chorus, Elec. .Bi Elig. 'Oregon State si Y? THOMAS L. FORREST Metol Shop Colorado School of Trade , , V' gf . . CHERYL ANN FOX Business Education, Math Highlights, Sr. Horizon, Elec. 8. Elig., Sr. Ditch Day, Sr. Varieties, Ticket Coms. Son Jose State College I v 'f-r MARY JO FREITAS Business Ed. Jr. Prom Com., Homeroom Rep. Jr. College 'Y'i'f'f ROSEMARY FOX English, Language Skeptics, Vp. Quill 8. Scroll, Activities Ed. EL PORTAL, Chrm. Calender Com., Chrm. Soph. Fashion Show Pomona College sf- V -A--r MARIE JEANE'I'I'E FRIEND Spanish, Math, Science C.S.F., Sec. 81 Pres. G.A.A., Sec., Treas., 81 Vp. Cholkdusters, Pres. M. S. Calypso Riverside College .--- Typical Seniors acting typically untypical. K3 DIANE MARYLIN FREDMAN Music Heritage, Chess Club, Orchestra Son Diego State College LINDA LEE GAINES Art, English, Science Lornaneftes, French Club, Chrm. Safety Com. U. of C. at Santo Barbara MARILYN JEAN FREITAS Eusiness Ed., Language, English Wai-Kona, F.B.L.A., Homeroom Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep. Class ,rx I 22' GAIL LARIE GALBREATH Science, Math U.C.L.A. .v. ,, ,, , Km 3, H . 4 ,- iv- gm -W, 3 A .4 IL, - . ...r Q . l Q WILUA EDWARD LARRY S. GARCIA TOM W. GEER GAQQQQR San Diego Jr. College Wood Shop, Graphic Arts, Science History Pilot H University of Hawaii Coachmen, Homeroom Rep. University of San Diego Page THEODORE E. GEIGER Metal Shop, Math H.R. Rep., Wrestling Calif. Martime Academy RONALD AUSTIN GLAZE Math, Science, Ind. Arts Track San Diego State College Page 200 .vvdtf -Y Sv-L . 'QV 'T? JOE FRANK GENTILLALLI L, PAUL GERHARDT English, Drafting, Soc. Math, Science Studies Pointer Hi-Y P.L. Hi-Y, Pres. Sy-Logos, San Diego State College Elec 8. Eli H R Rep., . g., . ., Choir, Football, Track. Bowling Club, Boy's Fed. Mexico City College Class of CATHERINE PAGE GIBSON Business Wai Kanes, Capt. Drill Lomanettes, Elec. 8- Elig., Chrm. Homecomig Couple Cards, Sr. Class Historian San Diego State College OTIS CLYDE GILLASPIE Spanish, English, Soc. Studies Bible Club, C.S.F., Pres. Inter-Club Council, Bay's State, Comm, Gen. Affairs, Comm. Inter-schol. Ath. Cross Country U. of Redlands. GLORIA GONZALES Band Mojorette ,I 9,-1. f it MARSHA RUTH GILLESPIE Business Girls' Chorus Pres. Business College CHERYL SUZANNE GLASSON Math, Science Wai Kanes, C.SF Pan American Club Occidental B. ROSALINDA GONZALES SANDTRA coLLiNs Goob SARA JANE GOODMAN Business , Spanish, Drama, Music English, History Y-Teens, Girls' Ledgue Wai Kanes, Highlights, Wai Kanes, Asst Lit Ed RGD- Elec. 8. Elig., Ticket Com. EL P'ORTAL, Big Sister San Diego Junior College A.F.S. Com. Sr. Sweater Com Ditch U. of Oregon Day Cam. U. of Oregon Q-we SUZANNE ELAINE GOODMAN Art English Lomanettes, Choir, Safety Com., Calandar Com., Ditch Day Com., Big Sister, Jr. Prom Com. San Diego State College ,fl 91 ALLEN ROBERT GORE Math, Science Art Club, Track, Cross Country, J. V. Football, Corp. R.O.T.C. Dentist San Francisco State Morris listens to Mike, Mr. God of predicting games , in our favor. 3 X, E ' ,dv GERILYN GOESWISCH Science Pres. Highlights, Girl of Fortnight, Skeptics, Sec. Horizon, Jr. 81 Sr. Ed., EL PORTAL, Jr. Historian, Comm. Publications, Bible Club California Western U. I96l , 9 , ,A VL A ,fi 6 Zrniik If ' if L 2 1 is - i JAN GOSEWISCH Math, Science POINTER Son Diego State College EVELYN ANN GRAHAM Language, Social Studies Pon American, Choir, G.A.A., Lomanettes, Elec. 81 Elig., Sr. Prom, Sr. Varieties, Red Cross Rep. A.S.B. Ball Com. f'T ' JANicE KAY GRAVEN 5 e , ROBERT GRANTHAM GRAHAM Math, Science, Language Physical Science Club Sec.-Treas., Chess Club College Art ,,..,,, Howard University C.S.F., Lomanettes, Art Club, Sr. Ring Com., A.S.B. Couple Card Com., Graduation Com., Prom Com. b'...mag,, , .ew Salud, 5 iii, Q , ,ch Ax' 'W 'rv-. f-5 ,fe-.. San Diego State College lv me i ' 7 SHERYL GRAHAM JEANENE RAE GRAVEN CLAUDINE FRANCIS Business GRAVES C.S.F., Sec. F.B.L.A., A.S.B. Business A h Couple Card Com, HlSl'0l'iCIlfI HI-DEDS, SCIel'1Ce san Diego smre college Club, G 'S' League Reo- San Diego State College LlNDA LEE GREEN Hist. Highlights, Bowling Club, Wai-Kanes, Jr. Prom Sweetheart, Homecoming Attendant, A.S.B. Ball Queen, R.O.T.C. Attendant San Diego State College Page 201 CAROLYN ANN GREVE History S.O., Heritage, Lamanettes, Girls' League Rep., Co-Chrm. Homecoming Dinner U. of Calif., Santa Barbara J UDY ANN HARDEN Q... WT -v 3 1 . it Lv-K' si . 1 LINDA ANN GRISSOM KENNETH L. GROOM DONALD GROSS English Industrial Arts Bible Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Bowling Club, H.R, Rep., Sr. Ways 8. Means, Track Ed.-in-Chief POINTER Sqn Diego Jr. College San Diego Stote College CANDACE LEE HAM Spanish Wai-Kanes, V.P. C.S.F., Mod. Dance, Hist. Countesses, Co-Chrm. A.S.B. Ball Sr. Announce., Hist. Girls' League, Comm. Girls' Act. U.C.L.A. SFF wifes-'55 Page 202 EVELYN JEAN HARDIE Business P.T.A. Bake Sale Secretarial Employment Business School S iw--qv' LARRY L. HAMILTON Science, History Transferred Jr. Year, Germany Florida State University ,wvk 'h.,,..4-V, EUGENE CHARLES HANSON Science, Math Orchestra San Diego State, PreMed. . . . 4 'ft .wh JACQUELINE WINNAE I-IARDIN Business Pres. Sr. Horizon, Soc. Chrm. Bible Club, Jr. Ways 8- Means, POINTER, Exec. Officer. Lomanettes Co-Chrm. Sadie-Hawkins San Diego State College SANDRA JAYNE HARRIS Business San Diego State College NADINE LOUISE GUYER Science Treas. Mixed Chorus, Lomonettes, Future Nurses Co-Chrm. Sr. Rings. McMurry College ciqylk RICHARD KIMBALL HARSH' Math, Science Vice-Pres. Wai-Kanes, Homeroom Rep., Boys' Fed. Rep. Rice University htm CHRISTOPHER HARTSOUGH Science, Math V. P. Phys. Science Club, Chess Club, Electronics Club, Sound Crew, Safety Comm. San Diego State College Class l.X wr-V! JUDITH ANNE HASCH Spanish, Art Homeroom Rep. Art School 'sa' GWEN HATCHER RICHARD HAUGH ,av LARRY G. HAWKINS JOAN CAROL HAWLEY IRA LYNN HAYNES Math, Science English, Business Science, Math, Language Lettermans' Club, V. Cross Y-Teens Sec. French Club, Sec. Country, Track Business College Life-Science Club, Pv' ROBERT A. HENRY English, Social Studies Harvard I U. of C. Santa Barbara Lettermen's Club, V. Wrest., V. Cross Country, Boys' Fed. Rep. U. of So. Calif., Dentist 'TSI-bl I X57 Q-, ETHEL IMOGENE HENSON JERRY STEVEN HERRERA Business Science, Math . L. A. City College San Diego State, Test Pilot LILLIAN MAY HERRMANN Spanish, College Prep. Wai-Kanes, Highlights, Mod. Dance Clubs, H. R. Rep., Pep Comm., Jr. Prom Dec., Co-Chrm. A.S.B. Ball Refresh., Homecoming Dec. Oregon University fifii' - 1 -A . V, -wg.- f .i if 'S- . ff ,X CAROLE JEAN HEILBRON Art, Science Pres. Art Club, Treas. Lite Science Club, Chrm. Poster 8. Display, Girls' League Rep., Inter-club Council San Diego State College . -. ,--I ,,,.,,.i.,s ELIZABETH ANN HESS Business F.s.i..A., Hi-Debs, G.A.A. San Diego Jr. College I Page 203 4 -li yn f 'L Q, i. . lllga, .1 1 e, .L vig',3.,gf, 32: ha t E se 'f K lf ' - . If: ,. ' 'lfflif' 'Usa ii '1 .. 1 f 'ii3fliEi' A . I , -av I ,jig wise' K Wai-Kones, Treas. Mod. Math, German Dance, Elec. 81 Elig., Sr. C.S.F., Pres., Treas. Varieties, Dance Coms., Skeptics, Chrm. Sr. Ways H.R. Rep. 8. Means, Concessions Com. San Diego State College U. of Calif., Berkeley DALE ARTHUR HILMEN Math, Science, Lainguage Pres. Russian Club, Wai- Kanes, Phys. Science Club San Diego State College 1 '40 Uni i-wer .ily ESTHER ARLENE HILSEN Business Capt. Pom-Pans, Lomanettes Son Diego State College JOHN LAWRENCE HOEFER Math, Science N.C.O. Club, Officer's Club, Regmnt. Cadets Club, Inter-Club Council, Boys' Fed. Rep., Major R.O.T.C., Rifle Team California Western University Page 204 THOMAS HOFELLER BEVERLY ANN HOFMANN Social Studies, Art Cholkdusters, A.F.S., Sr. Ways 81 Means,Soles Mgr. EL PORTAL, Sr. Rings, Chrm. Sr. Class Bake Sale, Cub Club San Jose State College Senior JACK WARNER HOLLENBECK Wood Shop Homeroom Rep. U .S. Air Force 1? ini our wean-4 .Sie '.,'. 3' JOHN H. HOLLY English, Science U. of Hawaii, Jr. College RICHARD BRlAN HOLMES Math, Music Capt. Band, V.P. Bible Club, Track, Cross Country San Diego State College RONALD E. HOLMES Math, Social Studies Sec. Pointer Hi-Y, Varsity Baseball, Football San Diego State College SHARON ANN English, History C.S.F., Wai-Kanes, Countesses, Pan Am., Chrm. Homecoming Dinner, Co-Chrm. Girls' League Fashion Show, Elec 8. Elig. Com. University of San Diego l. ' PATRICIA HOOPER GLEN EDWARD HOOPER English, Business Band, Auto Shop Lomanettes, V. P. Red San Diego Jr. College Cross, Choir, H. R. Rep., Girls' League Rep. San Diego State College we E 3 x t sr? 7' W , x ' JB ji ff 'S 'NJ L CYNTHIA CAROLYN I HOSICK I I Business ,, Lomanettes SANDRA LEE HOWARD Business Wai-Kanes, Liomanettes, Girls' League Rep., H. R. Rep, Soph. Pin, Lomanettes Dance, A.S.B. Ball Bid, Poster Com. University of San Diego U. of Idaho, So. Branch, Legal Stenographer 'Alf I L.. ll Al. Commissioners listen attentively to election speeches. F.B.L.A., Chaplin Hi Debs, A 'W-L? CHERYLE SUE HORN Spanish Sec. Bible Club, Col. Lomanettes, Highlights, Elec. 81 Elig., Dance Coms. San Diego State College GAIL JEANINE HORTON English, Dramatics Wai-Karnes, Sr. Horizon, Sr. Ways and Means, A.F.S., Sr. Varieties Grad 84 Elig. Com. College Class 3 Com., Sr. Ditch Day, Elec: JEFFREY WAYNE HUGHES History, Science, Math Colorado School of Mines EUGENE REACY HUMPHREY Mechanics Corp. R.O.T.C., Wrestling San Diego Jr. College S3 JAMES JACKSON HELEN JASON Industrial Arts QC? wb' ROBERT LOUIS JASON Business Industrial Engineer Son Diego State College Page 205 F5 V 'Qin X- ',3v GERALD LEROW JELI Drafting, Math Lettermen's Club, Varsity Baseball College, Air Force ODELL JONES Page 206 un-f 'TT' E? M new JERRY LEE JENSEN RlCHARD L. JENSEN RODNEY ALLEN JOHNSON Play Production Varsity Science, Math Spanish, Social Studies Wrestling Brigham Young Point Loma Hi-Y, Wrestling, Tennis University Home-room rep., Football, University of California, Wrestling, Track Santa Barbara lass of WILLIAM WALTER JOHNSON Math, Science Electronics Club, JV Football University of Arizona DEEANN JOY JOHNSTON Drama Speech Arts Social Studies Major Production, Senior lay Son Di ' St te ll , it Kitt .Ni i iii . ff 'sa' Q---.., f-fp JO ALIX JOHNSTON Language, Music Tres. Hi-Debs, Latin Club, Publicity Agent, G.A.A., C.S.F., Lomanettes, Cap and Gown, Band Son Diego State College KENDALL CARSON JONES Art, History Key Club, Wai-Kanes, Student Opinion, A.F.S,, Elec. 8. Elig., Sophomore Pres., Comm. of Bov's Activities, Exchange Student San Diego State College li ll' if AW ' xi bi f CQ it NN QNX SHARON LEE JONES lx , Business, Education, English r Vx ,f 1 ' Ha-Deus, Jr. Class ounce g Ki Com., ASB Couple Card R55 .r INT' Com., Feature Editor of Q POINTER ix A , 5 San Diego State College Q , l,Cx ' - l i X i ld I . l ' 3 ROBERT ERNEST JORGENSEN Moth, Science Key Club, Russian Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country University of California DUANE STEPHEN J OSEPH Fisherman Club, DONALD KAYE MICHAEL BRUCE KAYE Mathematics C.S.F. 01741 ,vvlfffrwfj 7177 film, 1 ORLANDER JASPER KELLER Math, Drafting Treos. R.O.T.C. Cadet 8K Officers Clubs, R.O.T.C. Lt. Col., Rifle Team West Point ,..,,,,, MARILYN DIANNE KELLY Business Lomanettes, G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Bake Soles Com. College Fav www .sa 5,-,eyswr 70 F104-'T yo afcf CJFXW' PM fd ff' fl' 4117 Spirited Seniors support our team. fflU0 14717111-7' f Cala' Oidifffo-1 091- 01.-: rff6'-' F7124 A6'6'sr' OF .sofong j7:f!1v'6-' C22 frzf ,va A69 , gg ,,4,44fg.H 17- ci-.zzffztrvz fi?c?Z,rz,,,Jf.f f4LxS'l,a4,-f CJ-'f46'3'J f9'S ffcfof jug? 551 55 C0916 Lacwcef f1f'5 V nzwfff 7 A , , rlse . KVA , i VV VVVLVKVL E: ,ima Q 5 1, ' f ai , ,M 2 A-1, Mx!! Cf 9, l NANCY LOUISE KING Math, Home Economics C.S.F., French Club, Science Club, Orchestra, Grad., Sr. Mothers' Tea, Ticket Com. Whittier College 1 1. ELAINE MARGARET KLEMENT Math. Art G.A.A., Art Club, Son Diego State College MICHAEL WILLIAM KEW Math, Science, Lang. Pres. 8.Sec. Pointer Hi-Y Inter-Club Council, Var. Football, College Track WENDI SUE KENNEDY Busiiness Latin Club, C.S.F., Grad. Com., Sen. Mothers' Tea Com. California Western University MARTHA JEAN KJERSTAD BARRIE KNOWLTON Business Bible Educational Work .,.. ' N .-in-.i -. .gs .fu Q -' 17+ Y if cf. DAVE KRONICK Auto Mechanics R.O.T.C. Junior College Page 207 w If RUTH MADELINE LADLEY Business Homeroom Rep. San Diego Junior College PAULA MARIE KUNDRAT Business San Diego Junior College JUDY KAY LARSON Business Y-Teens, Lomanettes, Safefy, Sf. Prom, Jr, Prom Coms-, Girls' League Rep. x Business College I BILLY DOUGLAS LAWRENCE Math, Science Woi-Karnes, V.P. Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Basketball. University of Oregon .'t':x:v JACKSON C. LAY Math, Science, Art Pointer Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Varsity I-ootboll, Basketball University of Calif., Berkeley Page 208 -2-'f 'I MARY LOUISE LAMMIE History, Math Latin Club, Chalkdusters, Hi-Debs, A.F.S. Comm, Chrm, Jr. Prom Dec., A.S.B. Boll Pub. Son Diego State College Q., .,.., ww V VIVIEN VIOLA LATONA Math, Science Sec.-Treas, Nurse's Club, San Diego State College, Nurse '93 vegy LINDA FEROL LEE Hi-Debs, Bowling, Future Nurse's Club Greeley Teachers College, Colorado LJ5' LOUISE SANDRA LANK Spa-nish, Math, Science Pres. 8. Sec. Chalkdusters, C.S.F., Social Com., Girls' League Rep. University of California Senior BETSY MARY ELIZABETH LAWBAUGH Art, Moth G.A.A., Calendar, Sr. Ann., Sr. Activities, Coms. Son Diego State College ur' ,av .g JOHN THOMAS LARGENT English Wrestling Team Junior College ii, QT its it E CHARLES EUGENE LE GERRETTE Art, English University of Arizona ---- 15'-'tw-:W - swiss.- A 5 H : 4 f , Q 3 1. ' I iiiffpf ' I . Q , W I ' . QQ. ...fi KATHLEEN EVE LEPTICH Science, Math Quill 8. Scroll, Pres. Sen. Horizon Club, V.P. Mixed Chorus, C.S.F., Lomanettes, Org, Ed. EL PORTAL University of Son Diego v ' 1:-f ., A 33, .,,,, J 3. '4 ,ff . w ' tif, -I 1 f A' H i l., ii- ' fffiifgir i - I 'iii ' ' J 'w7fLgEf1ri,igSl2lyl..i , f s'i2?li,59fi5 .Se 1.5 ' . - f I. -of ,K 7. 1, , . JO ANNE LINDSEY Business Girls Chorus Historian Beauty College Class -i, . , .iw iq! PARKER RICHARD LINEKIN Math 8. English R.O.T.C. Captain, Rifle Team, Cadet Club Army Paratroopers N aa: IN' -f PAULINE JANET LIRA DAVID EVAN LLOYD Business Math, Science 8. Music Junior Cqllege Wai-Kanes, Lettermens STEPHEN DAVIS LONG Math 8- Music Pep Band Treas., Club, Madrigals, Librarian 81 Pres. of Choiir, C.S.F., Tennis Team Mgr. San Diego State Gm Vai -wh 'er' T17 Advanced Band San Diego State THOMAS FIELDER LUTES ELIZABETH JEANETTE RUSSELL ROY LYON Math 81 Science LUZ MOTVM SCleNCe 31 l-ODQUUQE Key Club, Pointer Hi-Y, Business Physical Science Club Capt, Var. Football, F.B.L.A., Sweater 8. U.C.L.A. Baseball Ticket Com., Red Cross U.C.L.A. Rep., C.S.F. Elect. 81 Elig. Com., Model Girls League Fashion Show Business College JOEL LINN ELAINE LIPINSKY Science 8. Industrial Arts Spanish, Science 81 Math Junior College 81 San Pan American Club, Girls Diego State League, Bake Sale Com., Future Nurses Sec., Tres. Hist., Sr. Mothers Tea, Kick-off Com. San Diego State 3 . N ,. ef , , ,, ' A l ll X LL. 39501 ' -4523129 . -f 'ie RICHARD LUSTIG Math, Science 8- Speech ,I Arts Student Opinion, Hist., V.P. Heritage, C.S.F. ' Treas., Elect. 8. Elig. Com., Sr. Class Pres., Tennis University of Calif, at Berkeley MICHAEL F- V.P. skeprics, V.P. Inter- Club Council, V.P. as. Pres. f 'SSX Heritage, Elect.f :AF Elig., - I A Com., Comm. o inance, . ,-', Pl niversity o Prague M w 'si- i..-.M-I irss 'si U JOAN MACDANALD Math, Science 81 Language V.P. Hi-Debs, Chalkdusters, Sr. Varieties Com. Nursing School Page 209 ff'- 3 :if-C., I I DAVID C. MACK Science, Language 81 Soc. Studies Russian Club, Latin Club, Chess Club San Diego State College DONALD EDGAR MADRUGA Drafting 81 Art Jazz Committee San Diego State College 1 .,.. Ne., PAMELA ANNE MAGNUSON Math 8. English Highlights, Historian of Modern Dance, Horizon Club, Jr. Class Treas., Dance Coms. Co-Chairman Sr. Varieties Cal. Western University VICTORIA JEAN MARSHALL Mathematics Pan-Am. Club, Bowling Club, G.A.A., Homecoming Refreshment Com. San Diego State College any 'Ii- DIANA MARTIN Spanish C.S.F., Pres. 81 V.P. Chalkdusters, Pres. Horizon Club, Big Sister San Diego State College Senior MARY MANN Pres. Modern Dance, V.P. Student Opinion, Heritage, Inter-Club Council, Co- Chrm. Girls League Fashion Show, Girls League 81 A.S,B. Rep., Elec. 8. Elig. Com. University of California at Riverside GEORGE M. MARTIN Junior College 8- Col. Western H Page 210 yy-navy so .r- W VIRGINIA SUSAN MARTIN Drama 81 Art Pres. Horizon Club, Pres. Jr. Red Cross, Chalkdusters, Sadie Hawkins Com., Sr. Varieties Com., G. L. Bake Sale University of Colorado 1 auf NIE' l ALFREDA DOLORES MARTINEZ Pres. Hi!Debs, G.A.A., Pan-Am Club, Cub Club, Safety Com., Soph. Pin University of Calif. at Berkeley CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD MARTINEZ Art, Math 81 Science Pointer Hi-Y, Letterman's Club, Homeroom Rep., Boy's Fed. Rep., Football and Basketball Arizona State ROBERT MERRILL MARTINEZ Business San Diego State College JENNIFER SUSAN MASON Business 8. French C.S.F., French Club, Elec. 81 Elig. Com., Sr. Mothers Tea Com. San Diego State College -flvi ,,iU,.,:- ,,,.,,a c. . ,, ., i., ' sfasfiyifpixii'-fifef. i 'Lx JH., - ff' -1 w..,y,,, 1 i,i i l ' 'W 'U 5, iz ii Y i A . is 53 .,,- ' fvu Q fn' x, ,, . N H V, we MERLE J. MASON English, Math Ways Bi Means, Dance Coms., Sr. Class Com. San Diego State College HAROLD RAYMOND 1 L..-fi DONNA GAYLE MASTERS MCBRAYER Mathematics Business Football Senior Ring Com., A.5.B. Son Diego State College Ball Couple Card Com. Son Diego State College ' f-rv 1' N 3 A D si 4, l .-, ,wi Q ,gi rg awp as it i PI' S aw Q, JANICE LEE MCBRIDE Business Marriage CHRISTINA REMY MCCAMBRIDGE Science Russian Club, G.A.A. Historian Whitman College 'va-.J-V' MICHAEL BRYAN MCCARDLE Drafting San Diego State College Q-...... JOYANN MCCLUSKEY Social Studies, English, Class Language Hi-Debs ,gig-. Junior College ivglj' ti' :I MLCHAEL MCCOOL Ma-th, Science Sound Crew, Chess Club, Sec. R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Electronics Club, Rifle Team, Major R.O.T.C. U. of Calif. at Berkeley fs. Gi .1 1-r-we 8- YU? T1 ,.,, Seniors have an interest in school affairs and VOTE! CHARLENE MCCOY PATRICIA YVONNE MCCULLOUGH English G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens Nursing GERALD CORB ITT MCHENRY Page 211 L., ,- MARCIA ANN MCINNIS Language, Art, English Student Opin-ion, Countesses, Wai-Kanes, Art Club, Elec. 8- Elig. Com. U.C.L,A. Page ALEJANDRO DEL MOLI NO TORRES Homeroom Rep., Exchange Student, Buenos Aires, Argentina San Salvador University 212 JOHN TENNISON MCQUITTY Science, Math V.P. R.O.T.C. Officers Club, POINTER, Sec. Cadet Club, Quill and Scroll, Rifle Team, Lt. Col. R.O.T.C. San Diego State College BERNADENE RUTH MILLER Business Pres. F.B.L.A., Wai-Karnes Mariners V.P., Jr. Ed. EL PORTAL, Chrm. Sen Ring Com., A.S.B. Scribe, Girls' League Rep. Secretary 1 CARL FRANCIS MEDINA Junior College Class of MARY KATHRYN MILLBURN English, History Chalkduster, Jr. Red Cross, Homecominig Refreshment Com. San Diego State College CAROL VIRGINIA MILLER A,F.S. Com. C.S.F., Trans. from La Jolla: Current Affairs Club, Chalkdusters, Latin Club Hist. San Diego State College MELINDA GRACE MINTON Art, Homemaking Housewife - ANDREA MITCHELL English, Language, S Studies Pan Am. Club, Fre Club ,IW Redlands V ,il il' .JI BRUCE ROLAND HOWARD M. MOORE TYLER DEAN MOORE MONTGOMERY Math, Science Math, Science Coachmen, Football, Vista Pointer Hi-Y, Football, High School Track San Diego State College San Diego State College .-f-'M' ,ar 5-GW fK THOMAS W. MORAN Math, Science Physical Science Club, C.S.F. Chess Club Cal. Tech. JUDITH MAXINE MORGAN Language G.A.A., Horizon Club, Sec. 81 Treas., Chalkdusters, San Diego State College A senior is a senior, is a senior . . san if ROBERT S. MUIR English Trans., O'Connel High, Football, Track. Texas A. 84 M. 'UD SUZANNE KAREN MURDOCK Business, English Major Lomanettes, Treas. F.B.L.A., Hi-Debs, Chalk- dusters, Co-Chrm. Jr. Bake Sale, Co-Chrm. Homecom- ing Refr. Com. California Western Univ. DEBORAH LYNNE MORROW Social Studies, Science, Lang. V.P. Highlights, Pres. Quill 81 Scroll, Inter-Club Council Sec., Sec. Skeptics, Life Mem. C.S.F., Ed. in- Chief EL PORTAL, Jr, Hist. College. I96I SUSAN CAROLINE MURPHEY Language, Music S c. Madri als Choir e Q 1 I Lomanettes, Pan-Am. Club, Chalkdusters, Elec. 81 Elig Safety, Cap 8. Gown Coms. Occidental College MICHAEL AMES MORTON History, English Pres., V.P. Point Loma Hi- Y, Key Club, Wai-Kanes, Sy-Logos, Inter-Club Council. U.C.L.A. CURTIS MOSLEY '11- I NAN ELIZABETH MURRELL Business, History Wai-Kanes, F.B.L.A., Inter- Club Council, Homecoming Com. California Western Univ. uw' 5 is--Hr A1 . f If DALE RICHARD MOSER Baseball, Toledo High Armed Services ALICE RAE MUSCHBACHER Business, Art Homeroom Rep., Jr. Class Rep., Sadie Hawkins Decor. Com. San Diego State College Page 213 'riff ROBERT LEE MUSSEN Math, Science Science Club San Diego State College -1' BARBARA DONNA NEVILE Business Education Elec. 8- Elig. Com., Homecoming Com. San Diego County Hospital Page 214 -ff '--' ee- lk JUDY E. NEAGLE BIVLLIE CHARLENE NEAR MICHELLE CHOLEA FAITH YVONNE Beauty College Moth BISHOP NEDROW NEEDHAM Chalkdusters, Lomanettes, Business Science Latin Club, Sr. Ring Com., Homeroom Rep. Chaplain, Treas., G.A.A Homeroom Rep., Girls' Business College Sec., Hi-Debs, World Af- League Rep. fairs, Sec. Physical Science Brigham Young University Club, Homeroom Rep. Senior frriii' in Q.. sessmvv JILL NEELY WILLIAM VORN NELSON EMORY CLYDE NELSON Language, History Math, Science Drafting Student Opinion, Modern Pres. Wai-Kane-s, Point Son Diego Jr. College Dance, Wai-Kanes, Pan American Club, Elec. 8: Elig. Com., Chrm. A.S.B. Couple Cords University of Arizona Loma Hi-Y, Sr. Ditch Day Com., Track Son Diego State College ,ff , ty CHAR'-ES EDWARD JAMES M. NlcoLoFF RICHARD H. Nokwooo BECKY OBAYASHI Martlllcgccelgnce Math, Science, History Spanish, Math, Science Skeptics, Science Club, Conege 2251 gedercmon Rep' Letterman's Club, C.S.F., Q A.F.S., Football Manager Stanford I us.,- Wi ,I k . 1 A . , ..,, A . 'qi-1'i. , Jf'. CHRISTOPHER RENTON GARY ANTHONY OGLEY SUSAN HELLEN OHMAN TORRIE OLSON OBERG Math, Science Science, Math, History Language, Science Non-Coms V.P. Officers V.P. Life Science Club, Wai-Kones, Pan Am. Club, Club Pres., Physical Science Clerk, Sec. G.A.A,, Jr, Key Club Historian, Cross Club, Wai-Kanes, Rifle Prom Bid Com., C.S.F., Country, Capt. B Track Team, Lt. Col. R.O.T.C. Art Club, Lomanettes University of Washington San Diego State College U. of Calif. at Berkeley lass ffl' MICHAEL PAIKOS ..s,4,-4' OSCAR PALACIOS Math, Industrial Arts Letterman's Club, Key Club, Wai-Kanes, Comm. of lntersch. Athlet., J.V. 8. V. Baseball, V. Track, J.V. 8. V. Cross Country, Capt. V. Wrestling, Pointer Hi-Y U.C.L.A. MARIANNE PALMER Language Lomanettes, Girls' League Rep., Homeroom Rep., POINTER, Cub Club, Cop 8- Gown, Safety Coms. RITA FAYE PARKER English, Language Quill 8. Scroll, Lomanettes, Treas, Horizon Club, Social, Cop 8- Gown Coms., Ed.-in-Chief POINTER, Exchange Ed. San Diego State College y. ,ep Q JIM BISHOP PATTERSON DAVID BEATTY PAUL Music Math, Science Chess Club, Choir, V.P. Physical Science Club, Madrigals V.P. World Affairs Club, Son Diego State College Inter-Club Council, Sports Ed. EL PORTAL, Swimming Team College University rw-....,Q. 1 RICHARD HARRY PARKER Science, Math -Q ' fi Fl? gif? 5 H TP, I ' W. Son Diego State College sYi.viA MARY PALMER Hi-Debs, French club, . LOFYIGVIBTTGS, JV- 8- Sf- Ways 81 Means Com., 50fefY Comm- lll' l .ii iv? -0.4.-.. Via.: - ..... 59 JAMES PAUL Page 215 ',.,..w-Q Wh Ns.:- 'v A MARY SUE PAYNE SUZANNE DEAN PEARSON LAWRENCE JOSEPH SUZIE ANTANETTE Math, Fl'ef1Cl'1 Lqnguqge PENACHO PEPPER University of California C,S.F., Choir, Girls' Chorus, Math, Social Studies Ar Los Angeles Inter-Club Council Rep. Varsity Wrestling, Gym- Bake Sale Committee San Diego State College FIOSTICS, Lef'fe me S Club San Diego Junior College San Diego State College tm! Senior Page 216 JOSEPH PEREZ TEDDY PEREZ STANLEY JACK PERICH Science, Art Lettermen's CIub,Pres. Wai- Kanes, Pointer Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Boys' Fed. Rep., Football, Basketball, 's-...M uh, sw fi !'f1fZ?'l Wrestling FRANCES MARIE PERRY Oregon Sfqfe Business Administration Senior Varieties Com. Steven's College Z A . ., if 'fix iwittwf BARBARA ANN PETERS FAYE LAVONNE GARY PETERSON ART PHILLIPS Business Administration PETERSON Math San Diego State College Businegs Adminisfmfion U. of Southern Calif. Business College 4... LUANNE W. PHILLIPS Drama Y-Teens, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus Airline Hostess LYNN PHILLIPS Drama l in SANDY PiAzzA uf -Q 15 ,E BETH PICKENS Science, Math Transfer from Los Altos Wai-Kanes, Elec. and Elig. High School Com., Senior Prom Airline Hostess Com, 7 'C' 'Xt ROBERT LOUIS PIEPER Math, Science San Diego State College HELEN CAROL PINCZYKOWSKI Music Russian Club, G.A.A., Booster Club San Diego State College N., ,' pts Class Son Diego State College 'rf --4' SUSAN PLUMMER -'f ...X ve .7 Art X Lomanettes, Stagecraft San Diego State College E E it LESLIE POEHLMAN Music, Business, History Skeptics, Wai-Kanes, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir Pres., Madrigals. Chalkdusters. C.S.F., Chrm. Vespers San Diego' State College ?:1'- mr ,,.-.A Homecoming Queen Kay Farmer and the ROTC attendants look on as Gary Brotherton presents attendant Michen Fisher her flowers. JEFF POTTER Math, History J.V. Basketball, Bowling Club Air Force 3' M inning ,Iwi ARTHUR WHEELER PRESCOTT Math, Science, Industrial Arts San Diego State College LINDA MARGARET PRESTIPINO Math G,A,A., Chalkdusters, Hi- Debs Historian Son Diego State College Page 217 BOBBY DWANE PRICE Science, Math, Art Homeroom Representative Los Angeles Art Center , JILL MARIE PRINGLE Business Administration University of Miami JOHN ROGER PRINGLE Industrial Arts, Math Point Loma Hi-Y, Lettermen's C lub, Football, Track, Homeroom Rep. Cal-Western University Class of ROSS PULLEN Math, Spanish San Diego State College vs.-sy , ff Ili. JACK W. RADER JUDY LEONA RANDALL Science, Math English Lettermen's Club, Football, Wrestling Colorado University Page 218 BETH ANN PUMALA Language, Drama Hist., Treas. S.O., Pres. Countesses, Wai-Kanes, C.S.F., Comm. of Elec. 81 Elig., Girls' State, Chrm. Pep Com., Chrm. Jr. Prom, Senior Varieties U.C.L.A. Uu......f N . MILO J. PRODANOVICH Science, Math Band, Football, Track Son Diego State College QQ '93 JUDITH ANN QUATTLEBAUM Business Administration Son Diego State College ., . . 16 'ii 5 .,....... ,. 'EE i it aww . ge JAMES STEPHEN REED Art Air Force Art School BURKET E. OURAISHI History, Science V.P. Chess Club, Sound Crew, President R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Captain R.0.T.C. Son Diego State College sf- 1'- SHARYN ROSALIE REED Business Administration Son Diego Junior College ,.- 15... fi 'guns .f-f' JERRY RAY REFFETT MARTIN REUTINGER CHARLES LLOYD RHEA PHILLIS KAY RHEA Math, Science Auto Mechanics Music, Science Key Club, Student Opinion, San Deigo Junior College S-ec. Heritage Club, Wai- Pointer Hi-Y, Sr. Var. Kanes, Chrm. Sen. Jazz Com., Cheerleader Concert, Gen. Chrm. Jr. University of California, Dance, A.F.S. Com., Sec. Berkeley Hist. Madrigals, V.P. Choir University of Redlands Baked by seniors, bought by seniors. Class Q ,.... CAROLYN ANN RIDDLE English, History, Home- making, Senior Varieties San Jose State College a s -m HARROUN RICHARDSC Math, Science, English, Social Studies A.F.S. Com., Boys' Fed. Rep., Elec. 81 Elig. Com. Wrestling California Maritime Academy LARRY ALBERT ROBERTS Math, Industrial Arts North American Engineering School ff'- 'Af .-wa, ...easy SUSANNE ELIZABETH RIEFF Math, Art, English, Social Studies Wai-Kanes, V.P. Mod. Dance Club, Highlights, Elec. 81 Elig. Com., H.R. Rep., Girls' League Rep. Son Diego State College JANET RILEY Business, Art, English G.A.A., Hi-Debs, Inter- Club Council, Ticket Com. Jr. Prom Dec. Com., Sr Bake Sale San Diego Junior College ROBERT ROBINSON Math, Science Son Diego State College WILLIAM CLAIRE ROBINSON Science Science Club, Concessions Com., Boys' Fed. Rep., H.R. Rep., A.S.B. Rep. Cal-Western University 1. Page 219 1 Aw- I J- f. 5 .I 'au .. I J' -15. 1. . . FIV' at f M is 2 MW -Q---0-D C, Ili 'WY CATHERINE CARLTON SHARON ELAINE ROGERS JEANNETTE MARY ROIZ ' ':O' ROGERS Art, Social Studies, English Business Education Art, Language G.A.A., Art Club Modern Dance Club, Jr. Lomanettes, French Club University of Utah Dance Com., Jr. Prom areas. G.A.A., Red Cross Couple Card CQm,, 5 ep. Jr. Coat Hanger Com. ' it Centenary College of University of Mexico City Louisiana 1 ii s'ii v or Senior G. ROCHA AL San Diego Junior College 1 wr JOHN JOSEPH RONIS Math, Art, English Homeroom Rep. University of San Diego Page 220 in GEORGE MICHAEL RONIS Math, History, Art H.R. Rep., Football University of Son Diego TRACY MARIE ROTHER Business, Language Homeroom Rep., Girls' League Rep., Jr. Class Rep. Brigham Young University Qu. BRYAN L. ROWSON Industrial Arts N.C.O. Club, Cadet Club Sgt. R.O.T.C. San Diego Junior College . - . ' N ,47 ...JV 'WN K1-xr VIRGINIA TOWNSEND RUBSAM Drama, Social Studies French Club, World Affairs Club, Ad Man. POINTER, Girls League Rep. San Diego State College .PU 'Rhea-' MICHAEL GORDON RUDD THOMAS ERIC RUDOLPH PENNY ELAINE JULIO A. RUIZ Sports, Music Science, Shop RUHLAND' Math Choir Football, Track Science Club Speech Arts San Diego Junior College San Diego Junior College San Diego State College Bradley College .......... ,xr VICTORIA LEA SANDRA FAY RYAN SHARON K. RYAN MIRIAN SABER RUTLEDGE Math, Science Business Spanish, Business Treas. Chalkduster, V.P, Lomanettes, Bowling Club Senior Prom Com. Horizon Club, H.R, Rep., Santa Barbara Colorado State Girls' League Rep. College Class DON SADA Math, Science, Language Varsity Baseball, Basketball, 8. Foortball Stanford xx NHS' -: ELLEN JANE SALMON Highlights, Wai-Kanes, Modern Dance Club, C.S.F., Homeroom Rep., University of Oregon ' f' ' f f ifFli-,. me ..,,,.: : -' fj, ,Q K f.-i Lhkh me ,,. -A i i ' 1' 'ww H5314 mga? Y 4 4 ii '45 '1 ,,, 'll Q li at E 5 94 A 1 .2 .. W 3 3 F it i j fi, nv Y' L f-bi-ss DON ARTHUR SANSOME JESSE LEON GUERRERO Math San Diego State College Lic- SANTOS , ,. 'fn QM -5 ,. .ie ef is-iifsfi 11 1 - - - ROBERT BRANSFORDU SARGEANT Math, Science, Drafting N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Cadet Club, Rifle Team Drill Team University of Calif. at Berkeley Lil Ag BBB 'if' .. if 'V a-311 wi KR, 3' ' MICHELE SANBORN Business Administration C.S.F., Lomanettes, Pub Chrm. Bible Club, Marinership Calypso, Senior Mothers Tea Com, San Diego State College . .,,.. SANDRA SUE SANDERS Business Administration City College SU ITA SAVEENA Page 221 bw' 3 , PAULA LYNNE SIAYLES Art Lomonettes, Bible Club, Art Club, Index Editor, EL PORTAL, POINTER Staff JUDITH LOUISE SCHULTZ English, History Wai-Kones, Asst. Sr. Ed. EL PORTAL, Quill 81 Scroll, Bus. Mang. POINTER, Co-Chrm. A.S.B. Boll Dec. Chrm. Jr. Prom Bids, Cholkdusters, C.S.F. Son Diego State College Page 222 DONN KERRY SHALLENBERGER Science, English Pointer Hi-Y, Track College ff. GAY N. SHERWOOD Lomanettes, Hi-Debs, Cholkdusters, Pon Am. Club, Girls Chorus Principia College LUCINDA SUE SHIRLEY Music, Math, Science Sec. Choir, Orchestra, Sr. Varieties Com., Homeroom Rep. Col-Western University Senior -:SUV DIANA JOYCE SIECK History Homeroom Rep., Finance Com., Sr. Varieties Com. University of Son Diego HAROLD BEN SERKOWICH Science Son Diego City College DOROTHY MARY SILVA THOMAS CLARENCE VIVIEN SILVA MARY SUSAN SILVERA Homemoking, Moth, Art SILVA Homemqking Bake Sole Com., Homeroom Music Girls Chorus RSP- Second Lt. R.O.T.C., Airline Hostess Southwestern Beauty Drill Tegm College Junior College -gfzv .1 i RICHARD JAMES SHERRILL LEE SILATER SIMONEAU Business Administration -B-usirrqess Admin-istration San Diego State College roc Cal-Western University A v we V ' ve In tl I CLARA NUGENT SMALL Language, Speech Arts Treas. Heritage, Girls of the Fortnight, Pres. Countesses, Chrm. Cultural Affairs, A.F.S. Com. University of California I , ,,.. I, DORA LEE SMITH Art, Business Administration San Diego City College KAREN KOLLENE SMITH Future Nurses, G.A.A., Bible Club Sah Diego City College LINDA RUTH SMITH President of Chalkdusters, Sr. Horizon Club Graduation and Dfitch Day Com. U.C. at Santa Barbara LLOYD THOMAS SMITH Science, Math Wrestling, Track University of Southern California Class PAT A. SMITH Art Homeroom- Representative Son DiegoCity College S ,ik .k., , I kg, I ' I I ,,y: :QV I K kr 'i K- -- ' I ' -gr. :IV in K 3 . fat I I I lririi I f' It 9 1 ' Iv Itis I fi' III r'ri ' I 'll C A .H tl ,--l fy A ll 22127117 Lyyg ' ' - ' '-,- 1-1 ff ' ' I U if sill . I ur ,--, iis- ,, iz' 1111w:- T STEWARD SMITH WILLIAM DANIEL, JOHN IgIAI.EY SNEED, JR. jvtathematics E SIIALTHSON gftathlj D-ra-Sting C H - - unior Colege ngis an iego unior o ege Legs Lamott, Agile Atherton, Shlfty Shank, and Son Diego Smteconege Fisherman Muscles McNair show their athletic prowess and team spirit at basketball rally. 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' ' f 1 f 1 Z i .1 E W' 14 'fl if 23' A' L RONALD MARK STEELE Science, Math Letterman's Club Cross-Country, Capt. Track Team Son Diego State College SUSAN JOANNE SPRINGSTEAD Spanish, Science Vice Pres. Countesses, Sec. Student Opinion, Wai-Karnes, Pam-Am. Club C.S.F., Elect. and Elig. Com. Chrm. Countess- Key Club Dance University of California rw DARLENE STANDRIDGE Business, Language Trans. from Okla., F.H.A. Sec. French Club, Science Club, F.B.L.A., Ways and Means Com., Sr. Announcement Com. University of San Diego TOM STANLEY yan-' Q... KAREN ELAINE STEELMAN WILLIAM GARETT English, History V.P. and Treas. Horizon Club, Jr. Prom, Homecoming, A.S.B. Ball Com. Santa Barbara College STEGEMAN Math, Science M.l.T. --r sae., s J iii 'J n f' ,.. i5g5i3Tf ' A i,, L LLS. i1 h- 1 ,, K '1 ' , C g Y JOHN D. STEVENSON FREDERICK MAX JEANNE THOMPSON LINDA LOU STOFFEL Art, R.O.T.C., Cadet Club, STIESBERG, JR. STOCK BQISIHQSS Ed'gIC0'f40Y1, Aff Non-rgoms., First Sgt. Math, SgFrEJceB k tb H Cigtorgf, Lagngeilagae C b lil:-Debsh Mixed Chorus, R.O. . . Sc'ence u , as e a . . renc u , u omane es San Diego Junior College United States Naval Club, C.S.F., Elec, 81 Elig. Los Angeles Music Academy Com., Finance, Class Conservatory Y 'i V , ' V 1 ' lxiwlnie .l Miiiwk . clcrrim - iicific ii 'tool H MOM Ci iiliun Qcuiq LQCSQDUQ- val 1 , - ',' N ' ' T 'C 6l fi7lcwn clitls . Elmo mm oc Umm cms we M. i i Seniors wait patiently for words of wisdom from President Jeff Lustig. KAREN DIANE STRIEBEL Music, English Pres. 8. V.P. Horizon Club, V.P. Si Sec. Chalkdusters, Pres. Girls' Chorus, Mgr. Concert Choir, Pres. Madrigals, Inter-Club Council, Jr. Red Cross Rep. McMurry College Gi Qiiflni S 9 SUZANNE GRANT STONE Q .gui 'W Math, Language, Art C.S.F., Countesses, S, O. Club, Elec. 81 Elig., tan ord S sep fCom. F ll iliiiis g Qfiirlii wine, ww SANDRA JEAN STOUT Math, Science l Jr. Prom Dec. Com., Sadie Hawkins Dance Com. San Diego State College I 1 HIE .,.. P .J 'i Math ,f.- ' J A JSKE3 ii'i -3 iiiiii 2 s.,,. ' ,. s. 'J S ii '51 -- - gl , ' - ih, tw , , if ..,,, , , X .:.,,,,..,. VWVV Ni L DIAN KAY STUCKEY BOB LEWIS STURCH SHARON LU SUMNER Math, Science Math Business Sec.-Treas. Bible Club, Homeroom Rep. Wai-Kanes, Lomanettes, C.S.F., French Club, Sain Diego State College Kelsey-Jenny Quill 8. Scroll, Bake Sale, Bus. Mgr. EL PORTAL, Ticket, Sr. Prom, Coms., Homeroom Rep, San Diego State College Page 225 - uf .11 ' MICHAEL JACK SUPANCICH Math, Science Science Club San Diego State College VlRGIE GENE SWOBODA Business, Social Studies, Eng. Business College , S-hi V 7 ALMA LOUISE TEDFORD fx l' ,. , H X Language G.A.A. Son Diego State College GLORIA JEAN TAYLOR Business Administration ' Art Club, Homemakers' ' Club, Cap and Gown Com., Nl Sr. Varieties, Homeroom Re P- . University of Southern 93 California Page 226 . ,v iii Z E, if l L, '53 r l .Wifi K ' '- J .1 S I Z ' -W 'rw LI AE r i 2 NOAH ANTHONY TA FOLLA Art Air Force GILBERT SYVERTSEN BARBARA TAYLOR Senior r i f-. f'f ff L.1f,- ' I f , s - W i , K' .X-i , if fffgii., . T A ,,,i. V, li'i' ' 'A ' T. ' i. L E A' J A2194 ff-ZW-3'? if . ,f 'fJ1'Z2'9:- LILLIAN ANN TEEGARDEN Business Administration City College GERALD CLARK TEUDT, JR. Science, Moth C,S.F., Treas. Life Science Club, Physical Science Club, Lettermans Club, Manager J.V. and Varsity Football University of California, Berkeley gr-.W JO-E THOMAS CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON PAULA SUE THORNE MIRIAM E. THORNTON Science, Math Business, Art A Business Administration C.S.F., Bowling Club High-Debs, Senior Bake Beauty College University of California, Sale I I Berkeley San Diego Junior College vo- -, A,-f db. has i 7 LYNN NADINE TOIGO Homemaking Work Class -' -f 4-ur xl .ze..f3e2vs,- ,gi JENNIFER ANNE TUBBS Language, Music Se: N E 'NAA 'Y-,I RAY BREEDEN TURNER Math, Science Highlights, Sec. Cholkdust- Homeroom Rep. ers, Sec. Cub Club, Concert Pepperdine College Choir, Elec. A Elig., Sr. Vespers Coms., Girls' League Rep. San Diego State College f ,,.. ,le-g ROBlN VAIL Math, Science, Language Sec. Modern Dance Club, Sec, Cub Club, Quill 81 Scroll, C.S.F., Wai-Kclnes U, of Calif., Santa Barbara JUDITH ANN VANCE Math, Science Marinership, Calypso, G.A.A., Sr. Mathers' Tea Com. U.C.L.A. , A' Y ROBERT CHRIS TOWN English, Langage, Science Wai-Kanes, V.P. Pointer, Hi-Y, V.P. Sy-Logos, Elec. 81 Elig. Coms., Homeroom Rep., Boys' Fed. Rep. College J' A ., . .,,, -fl- .Nflme er , l fs fel . ,N l A , .,. wi' af Q 42 ti. v, 'fc ?' V1 a. aw it I Q -. , 4, . . fp g ' W.-Ji ll ll 2' 5 K WM. 'Q tw KATHLEEN ANN TOWNSEND Business, Music Pres. Point Loma Symphony, F.B.L.A., Hi- Debs, G.A.A., Inter-Club Council, Homeroom Rep San Diego Junior College. ,,,. fm. .I 1- ' X1- WV .,.l . .J Z ROBERT LEE TROTTER Industrial Alrts Homeroom Representative Navy rx l-AENRI TUTHILL l -Si-HARON ANN UPTON oth, Science f X -5 J' rans. Sunset High, Vice-Pres. Science Club iwil ' E G-A-A-I Drclmufics, College Sl- , Speakers Club, F.B.L.A. J ' g i San Diego State College ., Awe., ' ll- . if 'N ., l ' f - In J GARY VANDERVORT Music, English, History Pep Band, Wai-Kones, Cub Club San Diego State College . ...gn ... f -fi wg? 51? 'E LYLE H. VAN GUESSEL VW JON PETER VAN LEUVEN Page 227 S3 'ie in-...J me--1 .fi DWIGHT DEAN WAHLBERG Language, Science, Math Concert Choir Section Head M.l.T. yy? if VK. M'-rv-'Y I JEAN WALTERS Music, Math C.S.F., Lamanettes, Chalk- dusters, Sec., Librarim Choir, Madrigals, Chrm. Sr. Breakfast San Diego State College .QK Q HQ? Kilg. STEVEN THOMAS WAVRA Science, Math Latin Club Treas., Life Science Club, C.S.F., Tennis Team, Boy's Fed. Rep. NICHOLAS ROBERTSON JULIE ANN WALDEN Math, Art WAITE Math, Science Life Science Club, First Sgt. First Class R.O.T.C. San Diego State College Page 228 Medicine San Diego State College THOMAS GRANT WEBB Math, Science San Diego State College Chalkdusters, Lomanettes, Sec. Sr. Horizon, Cap and Gown Comm. Senior GARY M. WALLS Transferred from Mission High Speech Club, J.V. Baseball Armed Services t1s...., JUDY WEBSTER Art, Social Studies, English Girls League Rep. Homemaker fir' Q'-Q. alle BONNIE WEIGLE PHILIP LIVINGSTON JULIANN CURTIS WELLER History, Language, English WEIGLE ETYQIISI1. HiSf0fY World Affairs Club, French Transfer from Charlotte Heritage Club, Sec. 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SANDRA LEIGH WHITTEMORE English POINTER, Physical Science Club Secretary Commercial Advertising Class 'S' JOHN LARRY WIBLE Drafting, Auto Shop Hameroom Rep. Son Diego Junior College 'WY BARBARA ANN WICKLINE Business Education F.B.L.A., Homemaking Club, G.A.A. San Diego State College wa. '35-S NORMAN EARL WILDER Art, Drafting Wai-Karnes, Lettermen's Club Varsity Football and Basketball U. S. Air Force 'vi -am- JOHN LINUS WILKINS STEVEN HOMEL WILLARD ATON WILLIAMS CHERYL ANNE WILLIAMS English, History Math English, Math Business Education Marines Heritage Club, Wai-Kones, Air Force Business College Band, Pep Band, Boys Fed. Rep. California Western University SYLVIA JEAN W1LHELM Business Education Hi Debs, G.A.A. Page 229 DENNIS MICHAEL, WILLIAMS Music Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Track, Wrestling San Diego Jr. College 'Vt v'-v-wr P-of ew' Hy. 'i sk , Q - ' 11 1 1 .Li l KAY WI'-I-'AMS RONALD WILLIAMSON, JR. Business Education Credit Manager POINTER Business Administration Class of ELDON DANIEL WILSON Industrial Arts Wrestling San Diego Junior College ARTHUR ALAN WOLFSON Science, 'Math World Affairs, Science Club V.P., Tennis, Gymnastic Teams Pomona College 119 ,, DONNALEE MAXINE WILSON I Business Ed., Homemaking F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Hi-DebS, Senior Prom Com. Junior College ' RONALD KIRK WILTSE Math, Social Studies Key Club, R.O.T.C. Officer Harding College EVA ANDREA WISE TAMARA JANE WOCET I-QRI WOLFSON Music, Languages Art Science, Math, La?uoge French Club, POINTER, San Diego State College C-S-F-I HiQl'1llQhfS, T905- Orchestra, Modern Dance Club, Choir, University of California A-F-S COM- at Berkeley University of California Page 230 at Santa Barbara A FQ IRENE CHRISTINE ,WINTHER Science, English Sec. Tres. Future Nurses Club, Sr. Vespers Com. San Diego State College I I WZ. , fi 'S ff ,..,, I.. , , . .L . M twmi ' M .nfhlr KENNETH R. WOOD JAMES B, WOODALL BRENDA JOYCE WOODS JAN C, WOODS Art, Industrial Arts Business Education Spanish, Math Swimming Team P. L. Marching Bond Treas. Highlights, Mod San Diego Stote College San Diego Junior College Dance Club, Wai-Kones, egg: z ., I96I Pan Am. Club, C.S.F., Head Songleader, First Attend. AS.B. Boll 8- Homecoming Berkeley ...vn- MICHAEL VAN WOY CLARANCE WRIGHT Art, Science Boys' Fed., H.R. Rep., Track Son Diego State College 1, - .. L -is 1' 313' 3 , I. ,,t, It , ,--, l A U We I V K ,.,, . , MICHAEL GILBERT XAVIER An, English Wai-Kones, Key Club, Concert Choir, Boys Fed. Rep. San Diego State College SHELLEY ANDRA WRIGHT History, Languages Highlights, Hist. C.S.F., OGG? JO ANN ZAURI M. S. Calypso, Pon Am. Club, S-ec. Senior Class Stanford TERRIL LEE WRIGHT Art G.A.A., Future Nurses, Art Club, Homeroom Rep. Art Center College we.- ky JOYCE CAROL ZENDER Music Choir College li' Stl RICHARD WORD Welding San Diego Junior College ,. A , 5, I if asf' ' --4' . AUGIE J. ZOLEZZI Science, Math Son Diego University Page Abbott, Greg 123, 138, 184 Abels, Judy 72, 162 Adamo, Katherine 52 Adams, Ann 146 Adams, Betty Jane 23, 28, 32, 33, 71, 101, 184 Adams, John 30 Adams, Therese 71, 98, 162 Adams, William 79 Adamson Ann 71, 74, 182 Adkins, :Seth 184 Ady, Barbara 54, 162 Aguilera, Carol 69, 74, 83, 180, 183 Ahern, Joe 151 Ahlstrom, Douglas 137, 184 Aho, Jane 184 Aiciena, Ronald 162 Aiken, Joseph 140, 184 Airy, Wayne 61, 75, 184 Akin, Susan 57, 74, 86, 184 Albone, Norman 152 Alexander, Raymond 130, 131, 162 Alioto, Rose 25, 26, 23, 184 Allen, Andrea 25, 39, 42, 44, 55 Allen, Brad 128 Allen, Carol 48, 49, 70, 71, 184 Allen, Leonard 184 Allen, Steve 162 Allen, Susan 185 o Alm d Genie 27, 28, 71, 74, 11 I 106 183 68, , , 185 Alonzo Virginia 48, 49, 97, 155 Amarol, Norma Jean 148 Amos, Charles 125, 162 Anderson Carol 162 Anderson, Cindy 42, 152 Anderson, Craig 155 Anderson, Janet 47, 150 Anderson, Maurene 150 Anderson, Mary E. 71, 162 Anfigrson, Mary F. 49, 70, 45, 5 Anderson, Victor 54, 61, 156 Andre, K aren 154 Anderson, Robert 162 Antler, Miriam 23, 157 Anunciation, Ruth Ann 28, 26, 39 55, 185 Arnold, Frank 162 Arnold, Leixie 151, 154 Asaro, Rosemarie 185 Ascher, Kitty 72, 162 Ashmore, Bob 118, 121, .162 Attebery, Kenneth 46, 61, 51, 162, 59 Atwood, Judy 162 Avery, Margaret 20, 27, 56, 57, 72, 82, 185 Avillo, Diane 162 Awes, Tenny 73, 79, 162 Axson, Nicki 185 Axson, Suzanne 162 Azeredo, Jeffery 185 Badewitz, Richard 105, 162 Baer, John 118, 134, 135, 185 Bailey, Judy 162 Bailey, Tom 124, 125, 162 Baker Carol 162 Baker D iane 70, 87, 162 Baker: Ruben 162 Baker, Stephanie 149 Baker, Trac? 162 Baker, Wesei 151 Bolistrieri, Claretta 23, 25, 63, 62, 185 Ballatore, Barbara 162 Ballinger, Vincent 185 Ballou, Luther 61, 70, 104, 105, 146 Banker, Daniel 185 Barbour, Carlan 42, 150 Bardin, Betty 162 Borfoot, Leon 157 Bark, Stephen 162 Barnas, Ronald 153 Barnes, Henry 162 Bartell, Rusti 162 Barton, Chere 74, 97, 185 Barton, Nina 42, 149 Boskett, June 69, 90, 162 Bateman, Janet 186 Bauer, Richard 151 Bauman, Georgia 149 Baumann, Lynn 154 Beach, David 100, 186 Beatty, Virginia 186 Beaulieu, Richard 105 Becker, Lynda 52, 76, 77, 186 Bedford, Kathleen 77, 186 Beede, Connie 146 Begley, Jon 162 Page 232 l DEX Beitscher, Stevie Jo 25, 33, 83, 87, 160, 162 Belcher, Dean 162 Bell, Sheri 149 Belt, Martin 156 Bence, James 105, 186 Benedict, Norman 186 Benedict, Patricia 186 Benedict, Richard! 186 Benefeito, John 162 Benefeito, Patricia 151 Benefield, Jan 53, 186 Benevente, Billy 153 Beneventi, Walter 153 Benitez, Anita 186 Benkner, Thomas 68, 96, 186 Benko, William 149 Bennet, John 48, 80, 139, 162 Bennet, Ronnie 134, 135, 187 Bennett, Dorothy 23, 162 Benoist, Rodney 162 Bergtold, Lee Ann 69, 80, 71, 74, 187 Bernal, Gloria 162 Berner, Sherre 162 Berry, Daniel 146 Berry, William 105, 115, 187 Bettag, Janet 162 Bettencourt, Carolyn 187 Bettis, Barbara 71, 163 Betts, David 163 Betts, Susan 151 Bianchi, Christine 163 B' l Don 148 iese, ny Bingham, Terry 163 Binner, Diane 99, 154 Bishop, Brooke 150 Bishop, John P. 163 Bixler, Lola 75, 157 Bjornson, Nicki 25, 26, 71, 90, 161, 163 Black, Carolyn 28, 49, 90, 163 Blackburn, Judy 92, 187 Blackman, Marjorie 86, 146 Blackstock, Catherine 91, 157 Blake, Charles 149, 152 Blair, Sandra 102, 147 Blanc, Jon 81, 125, 128, 187 Blanc, Susan 153 Blanchard, Doug 47, 151 Block, Barbara 153 Block, Robert 38, 104, 105, 187 Bloom, Stuart 105, 163 Boland, Kathy 25, 42, 88, 150 Boles, Owen 58, 61, 163 Bolton, Michael 150 Bon Durant, Peggy 163 Bonham, Kennet 156 Bangs Betsy 48, 49, 80, 87, 74, Borghes, Sharon 47, 105, 187 Bossard, Carol 149 Bosewell, Lottie 163 Bouchard, Robert 156 Bound, Dayna 187, 99, 102 Bourne, Marilyn 163 Bovee, Ronal 61, 47, 157 Bowell, Clare 98, 187 Bowler, Diane 47, 155 Bowman, Katherine 163 Boyd, Kenneth 30, 163 Boynton, Robert 128, 137, 148 Braas, Tim 156 Bradaric, Mike 128, 151 Bradley, Amber 152 Bradley, Timothy 153 Bradley, Betty 23, 24, 33, 72, 160 Rradley, Russell 163 Brady, William 127, 163 Braushlar, Nancy 42, 94, 154 Breitenback, Nancy 53, 91, 102, 147 Breitenbach, Peter 70, 123, 137, 100, 187 Brem, Marilyn 42, 52, 91, 68 Brenner, Susan 163, 94, 96, 90, 25, 55, 71, 90 Brewer, Susan 25, 151 Bright, Carol 149 Brockway, Bonnie 163 Brooks, Don 104, 105, 163 Brotherton, Gary 188, 217, 32, 33, 20, 55, 73, 84 Brown, Alexander 188, 71, 128, 138 Brown, Bonnie 163 Brown, Janis 188 Brown, Judy 163 Brown Larry 163 Brown, Linda 154 Brown, Melville 163 Brown, Melvin 163 Brown, Sharon 153 Brown, Stephen 163, 47, 122 Brown, Susan 163, 89, 154 Brown, Tim 155 Brown, Vicki 147 160, 163 Browne, Susan Bryan, Walter 163 52, 163 Bryant, Jackie Bryce, Jacquelyn 29, 153 Buchler, Carol 163 Buckley, Carol 151 90, 188 115, 116, 188 Buckley, Jean Buckmon, Bob Buehler, Carol 163 Bufgggton, Steve 33, 71, 123, Buijnorouski, Henry 156 Bunce, Gary 53, 152 Bunting, Dionne 18B Burdette, Carol 188 Burdette, Sandro 97, 188 Burgess, Betsy 97, 102, 188 Burke, Tom 163 Burke, Margaret 152 Burkeholder, Mickey 188 Burmcrn, Carl 163 Burnett, Bon-nie 21, 37, 188, 23, 85, 24, 70, 71, 106 Burnett, Pat 151 Burnett, Wendy 93, 188 Burt, Arnold 163 Bush, Byron 61, 163 Bussey, Bob 61, 163 Bussey, Kathy 153 Butler, Albert 59, 61, 163 Byrom, Lee 163 Cabello, Gracie 189, 99, 76 Cabello, Richard 156 Cahill, Tommy 58, 59, 61, 163 Calkins, Chris 25, 84, 85 Callahan, Paul 79, 109, 119, 121, 189 Calvert, Gene 56, 57, 61, 189 Cameron, Ricky 189 Cameron, Sue Ann 52, 164 Campanella, Joe 48, 189 Campbell, Patsy 109 Campbell, Richard 61, 164 Campion, Louise 20, 27, 62, 69, 71, 74, 189 Cannon, Judy 37, 20, 189, 72, 62, 27, 26, 25, 84 Canoy, Cecile 189 Copello, Ronnie 164 Carder, Marilyn 72, 164 Cardoza, Herman 189 Cardoza, Mary 164 Cardoza, Sharon 102, 147, 152 Carew, Diane 149 Carey, Bonnie 97, 68, 164, 25, 71, 83 Carl, Charles 164, 78, 121, 116 Carlson, Anthony 137, 147 Carlson, Candace 164 Carlson, William 149 Carlyle, Robert 189 Carmell, Patricia 164 Carpenter, George 148 Carr, Steve 79, 96, 136, 148 Carrier, David 190, 85, 70, 100, 131. 130 Cory, Robert 156 Casteneda, Linda 147 Caster, Coral 164 Castle, Richard 61, 190, 104, 59 Cates, Karen 190 Cotes, Nick 155 Cellier, Esther 148 Cerise, Gene 78, 190 Chabot, Joan 147 Chabot, Kathy 27, 39, 53, 55, 190 Chaddock, Terry 149, 152 Chafe, Robert 190 Chagas, Manuel 190 Chagas, Robert 164 Chambers, Beth 190 Chambers, Betty Ann 156 Chan, Darrell 61, 148 Cheverton, William 164, 54 Choate, Jo Ann 191 Christian, Kemp 191 Christopher, William 149 Chubb, Ralph 164 Cierny, Carolyn 23, 54, 91, 71, -150, 42 Cisneres, Roman 164 Clague, John 71, 146 Clardy, Mike 191, 78, 115, 116 Clark, Constance 164 Clark, James 191 Clark, John 147 Clark, Jon 96, 191, 134, 135 Clark, Perry 105, 191, 105 Clark, Ray 146 Clark, Sharon 191 Clarke, Robert 164 Cleator, Linda 191, 183, 48 Cleator, Robert 164, 26, 79, 73 Cleland, Deana 164, 57, 25, 29, 82 Clemenshaw, John 164 Cleveland, Jerry 164, 131 Clutter, Larry 191 Cobb, Gail 191 Cobb, Raymond 61, 153 Cody, Sam 78, 155 Coffey, Ken 157 Coker, Oliver 154 Coleman, Leslie 164, 54 Coley, Kenneth 164 Collins, Bill 157 Collins, Glen 191, 78 Collins, Sandra 191 Conder, Jim 47, 149 Condra, Harley 192, 138 Conger, Diana 192 Conklin, Richard 192, 45, 48, 79, 137, 80 Connell, Robert 164 Conner, Bill 192 Conner, Cheri 155, 42 Connole, Anthony 157 Connors, John 136, 147 Conrad, Bernard 164, 139, 81, 7 Conrad, Fred 192, 181, 45, 26, 49, 30, 79, 71, 138 Conway, Pat 192, 122, 123 Cook, Carol 164 Cook, Skip 156 Cook, Gregory 132, 127, 152, 151 Cook, Lawrence 58, 61 Cooksey, Anno 51, 154 Cooper, Bill 164, 137 Cope, Brenda 192 Copenhaver, Daniel 61, 147 Corbett, Suzanne 192 Corbin, Nancy 192, 68, 25, 49, 29, 71 Cords, Terry 164, 128 Corless, Barbara 192 Cornell, Mark 192 Cornell, Neil 164 Cornwell, John 164, 61, 59 Corroo, Cookie 164 Correia, Clorice 192 Correia, Joe 193, 57, 25, 63, 71 Counsell, Marilyn 146, 47 Cox, David 164 Cox, Sandro 164 Cox, Sunny 164 Craig, Beverly 193, 53 Cramer, Robert 101, 147 Crawford,Allen 193, 81 Crawford, GOTY 164- 61, 136 Crawford, John 164 Creley, Lynne 164, 93 Cresci, Tom 165 Crisci, Morris 44, 193, 201, 49, 30, 45, 139, 73, 78 C-rispell, Jeff 148 Critchfield, Robert 193 Crittenden, Allen 193, 128, 120, 121 Crittenden, Robert 128, 147 Chan, Sharon 164, 71 Chandler, Chandler, Chandler, Chapin, A Chapman, Chapman, Chapman, Chapman, Chapman, 45, 70, Charles, B Chase, Ca Gary 164, 61, 59 Norma 49, 151 Paula 33, 190, 54, 82 lbert 190 Billy 147 Gary 164 Don 140, 148 Thomas 164, 26 Thomas 33, 183, 190, 71, 106, 73, 83 arbara 190 ndace 70, 147 Chatto, Tony 190 Chavez, Judy 164 Cheney, David 61, 54, 151 Cherry, Paul 191, 56, 57, 71, 128, 73 Crivello, Esther 193 Crivello, Sam 154 Crombie, Pamela 54, 102 Cronk, Fanchon 165 Crooks, Judy 91, 144 Crosser, Curtis 127, 149 Crosthwaite, Michael 149 Croup,.John 153 Crowell, Kathy 193, 62, 71 Crownover, Barbara 193 Cruz, Benny 193, 131, 130, 1223 193 I GQQY Cullen, Anne 165, 90, 102 Cummings, Carol 149 Cummings, Stewart 165 Cummins, Margaret 23, 165 Curran, Marilyn 52 Currier, Diane 149 Curry, John 165 Curl, Bob 165 Curtis, Charles 53, 128, 149 Curtis, Stenhen 136, 127, 152 Cushway, ichele 165 D'Agosta, Grace 165 Dahlheim, Nancy 194 Dahlin, Dennis 165 Dalgleish, Irene 194 Dall, Richard 194, 101 Dalton, William 194 D'Amico, Joyce 165 Damon, Jackie 153 Damron, Mary Ellen 165, 49 Dane, Patricia 165 Daniel, Doris 194, 97, 26, 76 Daniels, Holly 165 Daniels, Marcus 165 Daniels, Sherry 197, 97 Danielson, Grover 165 Darling, Lee 154 Darracq, John 136, 146 DoSilva, DeoLinda 165 Davenport, Dorene 194 Gable, Tom Davenport, Karen 98, 94, 165, 71, 76 Davidson, Dale 165 Davis, Chuck 194, 78 Davis, Cheryl 48, 146, 42 Davis, Donna 194 Davis, Gary 165, 127 Davis, Judith 94, 87, 165, 77, 76 Davis, 24, Davis, Davis, Dayes, Lillian 165, 23, 77, 76 Richard 155 Susan 52, 150 Duane 194, 23, 26, 49 Deacon, Bill 194 Dean, Arthur 148 DeArmond, Merrilee 194, 52 DeBate, Phyllis 165 DeBeck, Karla 165 DeFalco, Tina 183, 195, 72, 69, 56, 157 DeMangos, James 154 DeMangos, Pamela 165 DeMassa, Phillip 84, 1-01, 151 denDekker, Benny 154 Dennis, Kitty 9 , 165 63 Dennis, Susan 95, 148 DePew, Edward 165 DePoister, Deanne 165, 23, 71, 95 DeRocco, Kathleen 97, 165, 161, 33, 25 DeSanti, Leonard 154 Dettweiler, William 139, 105, 153 DeVore, Dave 165, 132 DeVore, Steve 58, 165, 61, 59 Dexheimer, Meryl 181, 195, 86, 25, 71, 83 Dibble, David 133, 150 Dickard, Herbert 165, 99, 123 Dickerson, John 165, 133, 132, 128, 129, 123 Diaz Frank 195, 30 Dieckman, Wallace iai, 195, 85, 73, 80 Dietrich, Ron 165 Dietz, Melanie 156 Dill, Kathleen 195, 72 45 27, 25, 49, 70, -is, 71, 64 Diller, Carl 47, 157 Divon, Thomas 195, 38 Dobler, Susan 195 Dodsen, Howard 195, 104, 100 Doenges, David 61, 104, 157 Dona dson, John 100, 104, 195 Donahue, Judith 195 Donnelley, DeEtta 81, 195 Dorman, Sheila 23, 70, 71, 90, 101, 196 Dougherty, Ronald 139 Dougherty, Bill 26, 149, 156 Douglas, Robert 47, 196 Downing, Diana 196 Downey, Robert 154 Downum, Mike 61, 156 Doyle, Robert 196 Dressler, Barbara 154 Drulak, Sandra 148 Eber, Sarah 25, 166 Eby, Karen 166 Eddington, Arlene 166 Edmondson, Rose 150 Edwards, Clarence 153 Edwards, Harry 196 Edwards, John 166 Edwards, Marilyn 71, 89, 147 Egenolf, Carol 74, 181, 196 Egenolf, Robert 79, 80, 83, 138, 150 Eggleston, James 25, 57, 106, 166 Ehlers, Robert 196 Einhorn, John 21, 33, 70, 71, 73, 140, 183, 196 Einstein, Diane 70, 71, 85, 196 Einstein, Richard 101, 137, 154 Einstein, John 128 Eitel, Jan 71, 157 Ekstrand, Judi 25, 166 Elkins, Tom 197 Elliott, Dave 48, 79, 81, 124, 28 137 197 1 1 , Elliott, Linda 42, 80, 147, 166 Elliott, Linda Sue 49 Elliott, Susan 57, 71, 197 Ellis, Carolyn 95, 147 Ellis, Mark 47, 149 Ellis, Patricia 149 Ellis, Vivian 197 Elmer, Gerald 153 Ely, Larry 151 Emerson, John 127 153 Emery, Kathleen 71, 76, 90, 1oo Emison, Rod 197 Emmitt, Margaret 52, 197 Engel, Larry' 59, 60, 197 Engel, Step en 69, 123, 135, 166 Entwisle, James 166 Eppley, Donald 122, 123, 131, 19 Escoto, Marie 166 Esteybar, Maximo 48 49, 197 Esteybar, Rodolfo 152 Evens, James 166 Evans, Keith 61, 101, 146 Evarikiou, Charles 157 Evenson, Karen 42, 49, 91, 156 Everson Thomas 147 Everingham, June 146 Eves, John 78 Eves, Sharon 197 Eves, Sandy 148 Faguet, Robert 147 Fair, James 59, 61, 166 Falar, Robert 136, 149 Faris, John 166 Faris, Tim 124, 125, 134, 135 Farmer, Kay 27, 36, 56, 57, 60, 197, 217 Farnum, Bill 137, 166 Farrar, Gary 166 Faulconer, Katherine 154 Fay, Cindy 20, 27, 28, 72, 197 Fehrle, Susie 148 Feidt, Karolyn 166 Feike, Larry 149 Fenike, Lawrence Duke, Duffy, Sharon 154 Dugan, Diana 98, 196 Duncan, Chuck 196 Valerie 54, 147 Dumas, Linda 63, 165 Dunlap, Billie 156 Dunne, Timothy 196 Durup, Elizabeth 196 Dutra, John 165 Dye, Sharon 165 Dyson, Frank 128, 165 Ealy, Leslie 25, 26, 81, 166 Ealy, Susan 166 Eaton, Sam 61, 146 Felix, Christine 144, 150 Felix, Tim Felker, Ronald 166 Felkner, Donald Felton, Serena 166 Felton, Lillian Fenstermaker, Marilyn 197, 97, 48 Ferbrache, Glen 166 Fengaigon, James W. 128, 131, Ferguson, James 48, 80, 127, 146, 154 Ferguson, Molly 88 153 Ferguson, Sharon 88,147 Ferrantelli, Mary Lou 156 Ferrara, Thomas 60, 115, 119, 134, 135, 198 Ferreira, Eugene Ferrin, Leonard 57, 81, 166 Ferris, Henry 48, 139, 149 Ferver, Barbara 41, 70, 74, 181, 198 Fewel, John 149 Fiddler, Pat 166 Finley, Glen 166 Fiori, Louise 54, 102, 166 Fiori, Michael 54, 120, 121, 198 Fischer, Judy 26, 62, 198 Fischer, Mic en 36, 23, 24, oo, 44, 198, 217, 74 Fischer, Steve 198 Fischetti, Paul 156 Fitzpatrick, Edward 123, 133, 152 Flannegan, Mike 94, 166 Flathers, Patricia Fleener, Sherry 166 Fletcher, Diane B2 198 Fletcher, Robert 76, 198 Fletcher, Ronnie 59, 61, 166 Flinn, Dick 166 Flocke, Carol 54, 154 Flores, Joanna 149 Flowers, Gayle 166, 99 Flowers, Robert 198 Floyd, Jolynn 166 Flynn, Kathe 70, 77, 167 Foley, Jon 136, 146 Foote, Shirley 23, 167 Forbes, JoAnne 167 Ford, Susan 198 Forkenbrock, Daniel Forrest, Sandra 97, 167 Forrest, Sheila 52, 195 Forrest, Thomas 198 Foster, Dennis 81, 139, 167 Fournier, Suzanne 53 148 Fox, Cheryl 26, 74, Ao, 198 Fox, Jean 151 Fox, Rosemary 69, 198 Fax, William 156 Frank, Debby 80, 93, 167 Franken, Jery 151 Franklin, Loraine 157 Franklin, Pete Frazier, Ron Frederick, Jean 167 Frederick, JoAnn 101, 167 Fredman, Diane 84, 199 Freitas, Mary 199 Frey, James 167 Frichtel, Joseph 167 Friend, Debbie 167, 26, 85, 95 Friend, Marie 199, 90, 71, 102 Furgerson, Sheila 49, 167 Gaines, Linda 23 24, 199 Gaither, Jody 149 Galbreath, Gail 199 Gallagher, Charlotte 87, 94, 167, 23 Gallagher, Robert 137, 167 Gangitano, Dennis 156 Garagliano, Cedric 61, 147 Garber, Bill 199 Garcia, Bilbert 61, 153 Garcia, Larry 199 Garden, Linda 39 Gardner, Joe 167 Garland, Patricia 167 Garrett, Allan 167 Gastelum, Victor 167 Gault, Dennis 61, 152 Gault, Robert 73, 139, 167 Gaven, Roy 167, 94 Gay, Michael 133, 146 Geer, Tam 199 Gehrman, Cheryl 153 Geiger, Patricia 151 Geiger, Theodore 200 Gentillolli, Jae 25, 53, 200 Georggin, Kathy 149, 42 Gerelick, Nancy 23, 24, 68, 167 Gerhardt, J. Paul 200, 78 Gertenhouse, Carol 151 Getline, lgled 146 Giocalone, Nora 167 Gibsen, Neal 51, 167, 131 Gibson, Page 41, 42, 37, 181, 200 Gibson, Sue 52, 146 Gilchrist, James 128, 120, 121, 151 Gillam, Linda 167, 52 Gillespie, Otis 200, 20, 21, 68, 70, 71, 131,130 122 123 Gillespie, Marsha 200, 52 Gipson, Genny Glasson, Cheryl 200, 81 Glasson, Gale 53 149, 42 Glaze, Ronnie 200 Gledhill, Ronald 61, 150 Glenn, Steven 152 Glodowski, Jayne 151, 42 Glover, June 52, 148 Goeb, Mary 167, 48 Goebel, Steve 132, 157 Geopner, William 140, 154 Goetschil, Jackee 167, 26 Goldbaum, Karen 52 Golden, Lynne 150, 42 Gomez, Billy 167, 120, 121 Gomez, Olivia 167 Gonsalves, Dennis 136, 157 Gonzales, Beatriz 200 Gonzales,'Gloria 46, 200 Gonzales, John 49, 153 Gonzales, Michael 167, 61, 59, 133 Good, Sondra 33, 200, 74, 57, 25, 49, 80 Goodbody, Terry Goodman, Sally 200 Goodman, Suzanne 33, 201, 48 Goodwin, Jerry 105, 152 Goodwin, John 167, 61 Gordon, Lynda 151 Gore, Allen 201, 19, 131 Gosewisch Gerilyn 21, 65, 74, 86, 201, 83,.27, Gosewlsch, James 149 Gosewisch, Joan 25, 144, 150, 42 Gosewisch, Jan 201, 63 Gosewick, John 128, 157 Goulart, Diana 167 Goulart, Gail 153 Goulet, Donna 88, 49, 146 Gower, Jim 167 Graham, Darlene 168 Graham, Doris 99, 156 Graham, Evelyn 97, 201, 104, 48 Graham, Kathleen 168 Graham, Robert 201, 26, 137, 71 Graham, Sheryl 201, 105 Graven, Janice 201 97 26 Graven, Jeanene 201, 26 Graves, Claudine 201 Greaves, Patricia 148 Grebe, 101 Geraldine 90, 70, 100, 151 Green, Jonelda 168 97 Green, Linda ao, 261, 74, ao, 44, 29, 80 Green, Ronald 168 Green, Sandra 148 Greene, Michael 137, 147 Gregg Jean 90, 100, 153 Gregg, Katherine Gregg, Richard 78, 168 Gregg, Susan 168 Gregg, Thomas 151 Greve Carolyn 28, 202, 26, 84 '82 Griffin, Lola ioa, 28 99, 102 Grihalva, Richard 168 Griffith, Sandra isa Grigsby, Cathleen 168 23, 24, Grill, Kristy ioa, 26, 25 Grlsson, Gary 155 Grissom, Linda 202, 69, 62 Griswold, Barbara 168 Groom, Kenneth 202, 105 Grass, Donald Guerrant, Paul 168 Guide, Lewis Gunches, Martha 148 Guinon, Lynne 146 Gustatson, Janet 153 Guyer, Nadine 202, 53 Haehl, Earl 150 Hagar, Irene 42, 71, 91, 150 Hage, Marilyn 25, 71, 97, 168 Hager, Mike 128, 133, 168 Hagemann, Edwina 47, 149 Haimsohm, Robert 53, 154 Hale, Mary Hall, Joe 61, 156 Hall, Robert 61, 47, 158 Hallamore Sand 146 Hoiiori, Brad 168, 138, aa, 23, 24, 82 Hallen, Charles Halliday, Robert Halsred, Jack 168 Ham, Candy 21, 202, 72, 27, 25, 23, 29, 24, 70, 93, 80 Ham, Susie 88, 25, 80, 151 Ham, Terry 25 Hamilton, Larry 202 Hammill, Donna 168, 153 Hanna, William C. 168, 99 Hanna, William ll Hannon, Jeri 168 Hansen, Pamela 23, 168 Hanson, Euiene, 202 Hardin, Jac ie 40, 62, 202 Hardin, Hardie Judy 202, 86 Evel n 202 Horrnolirrk, gat 154 Harp, Edward Harris, Patricia 77, 168 Harris, Sandra 202 Harris, Sylvia 52, 148 Harsh, Richard 80, 81, 202 H t Ch I ar , ar ene Hart, Diana 52, 102,168 Hart, James 168 Hart, Mary Sue Hart, Vicki 168 Horton, Charles 150 Hartsough, Chris 59, 68, 100, 104, 03 Hartstien, Claire 52 Hartwig, Celinda 168 Harvey, Patricia 23, 48, 49, 71, B7 168 iiorclr, Judy 203 Hassmann, Darlee 105, 168 Hatch, Rocky 80, 138, 105, 168 Hatch, Sandra 146 Hatcher, Gwen 203 Hathawa Sharon 148 Hough, lithur Hough, Richard 203 Hough, Tom 132, 148 Hauser, Hawkins Robert 168 Janice 157 Hawkins: Larry 203 Hawkins, Patricia 93, 168 Hawkins, Sandra 49 168 Hawley, ioorr 26, 511, 203 Hawley, John 146 Hawley, Phillip 168 Hayes. Delbert 58, 61, 146 Page 233 Kat ryn 72, 196, 90, L.-L Haynes, Lynn 203, 26, 23, 24 Hayward, Holly 42, 149 Headland, John 168, 121, 119 Heody, Richard 94, 168, 23, 24 Heath, David 153 Hedge, Harold 61, 153 Heikes, Ronald 168 Heilbron, Carole 25, 203, 68, 28, 97, 101 Heleloa, Leo 149 Heller, Gordon 147 Hellingson, Dennis 168 Hellingson, Kenneth 148 Helwing, Michael 151 Henderson, James 61, 154 Hendricks, Jo Ann 168 Hendrie, Allan 61, 154 Henry, Cecil 168 Henry, Jessie 168 Henry, Robert 203 Henson, Ethel 203, 26 Henson, Sue 169 Henson, Mary 26, 99, 157 Hernandeo, Enrigues 169 Hernandez, Henry 80, 78 Herndon, Ron 136, 155 Herrera, Jerry 203 Herrmann, Lillian 203, 74 Hess, Elizabeth 203 Hess, Loretta 204, 26, 25, 92, 93 Hessdorfer, Anthony 169 Heynan, Carol 33, 156 Hickman, John 204, 68, 56, 71, 83 Higgins, Marky 91, 81, 149 Hilleary, Sterling 169,33 Hilman, Connie 169 Hilmen, Dale 204, 96, 81 Hilsen, Arlene 41, 204 Hilsen, June 151, 42 Hindle, Robin 156 Hinkle, Sandra 169 Hitt, James 169, 78 Hoeter, Larry 204, 60, 59 Hofeller, Thomas 100, 204 Hoffman, Robert 169, 139 Hofmann. Beverly 204, 98, 64 Hofmann, Ronald 149 1'-Logan, MicFh'aTll 123, gil 149 an, i ip , , tie, 152 Holland, Gary 51, 133, 147 Hollenbeck, Jock 204 Hollerbach, Nancy 169, 26 Hallifield, Rosemary 149 Holloway, Gary 152, 150, 47 Holly. John O4 Holman, Roger 61, 54, 152 Holmes, Ric ard 204, 46, 47, 131, 115, 123 Holmes, Ronald 204, 49, 48, 116, 134, 135 Holmes, Sharon 37, 183, 204, 72, 25, 81 Hooper, Elizabeth 23 Hooper, Florence 105, 49 Hooper, Patricia 205, 49 Hoopes, Edward 169 Hopkins, Albert 148 Hopkins, Thelma 157 Hopper, Beth 91, 150 Hopper, Glen 205, 47 Horn, Cheryl 37, 40, 205, 74, 27 Horton, Charles 53, 61 101 Hamm, can 2-os, 26, is Hosick, Cynthia 205 Houck, Julie 169, 72, 83 Houk, James 146 Howard, Barbara 169, 71 Howard, Rust 169 Howard, Sancly 205 Howe, Herbert 169, 131 Hubbell, Clifford 30 Huber, Barbara 146 Huber, Ricky 153 Hudson, Betty 169 Hughes, David Hughes, Jeffery 205, 85 Hughes, Macauley 169 Hughes, Peter 68, 94, 169, 83 Humphrey, Carol Humphrey, Eugene 59, 128 205, 61, Humphrey, Johnnie Mae 169, 52 Hunt, Jayne 157 Hurley, Arlene 52, 148 Hutchinson, Keith 58, 61, 146 lsaak, Robert 96, 80, 150 lsenhour, Nancy 97, 169, 71 Iverson, William 61 Ivey, Irene 151 lyzzer, Bob 147 Jackson, Amy 151 Jackson, James 205 Jackson, Pamela 169 Jacobs, Carol 169, 57, 71 Page 234 Jacobs, James 61, 154 Jason, Helen 205 Jason, Robert 205 Jay, Merlyn 169 Jeffers, Larry 152, 156 Jeffers, Michael 58, 61, 150 Jeffery, Kirk 169, 132 Jeli, Gerald 206, 134, 135 Jeli, Lorna 153 Jelusich, Antoinette 28, 23, 25, 91, 151, 42 Jenkins, Patty 153 Jennings, Tom 153 Jensen, Jerry 206, 53, 57 Jensen, Joan 152 Jensen, Kay 150 Jensen, Richard 206 Jensen, Robert Jirauch, Dorothea 148 Johnson, Ann 26 Johnson, Donald 148 Johnson, Jane 154 Johnson, Jeffry 169 Johnson, Paulo 75, 23, 102, 157 Johnson, Rodney 206, 139, 128 Johnson, William 206, 38 Johnston, DeeAnn 206, 56, 57, 25 Johnston, Jo 47, 206, 94, 55 Johnstone, Marilyn 54, 147 Jolly, Elizabeth 147, 42 Jones, J 150, 42 J ones 29,' 71, ao Jones, gzasey 206, 32, 33, 26, Jones, Odell 206 Jones, Richard 169 Jones, Sharon 206, 63 Jones, Shephen 71 Jones, Vanna 68, 26, 106, 80, 157 Jones,Yvonne 169, 26 Jorgensen, Robert 206, 73 Joseph, Duane 206 Joseph, JoAnne 154 Joseph, Richard Jungemann, Frederick 169 Jurney, Rita 169 Kalbtell, Sall 169 Kaye, Donalrll 207, 54 Kaye, Michael 207 Keane, Rubie 169 Kearns, Carol 169, 33, 26, 38, 95 Keosey, Carole 169 Kebler, Reinhart Kehrli 73, Keller, 17, Bruce 169, 134, 135, 8 115 Orlando 207, 60, 59 Kelley, Lonnie 148 Kelly, Kel ly, Kelly, Kemp, Kemp, Kemp, Linda 147, 42 Marilyn 207 Robert 131, 101, 149 Emmett Jean 169, 23 Lynn 169, 125, 124, 134, 135, 115, 116 Kemper, JoAnn 153 Kennaly, Frank 169 Kenna n, Karen 68, 152 Kennedy, Candy 169 Kennedy, Patrick 151 Kennedy, Robert 169, 131, 130, 122, 123 Kennedy, Wendi 207, 70 Kennet, Pam 90, 93, 151, 42 Keptner, Kathy 88, 25, 71, 146, 42 Kerr, Dennis 148 Kettner, Cary 132, 123, 154 Kew, Michael 207, 68, 139, 78, 121, 117 Kiliam, Michael 104, 61, 148 Kimball, Ralph 169, 33, 71, 132, 123 Kiner, Kay 156 King, Chester 150 King, Joe 105 King, Katherine 170, 29, 102 King, Nancy 207, 71 King, Sally 157 King, Tama King Virginia 169 Kinsey, Kenneth 51, 170 Kiraly, Maria 170 Kirinich, Andrea 68, 70, 101, 15 Kiser, Larry 148 Kierstad, Martha 207 Klement, Elaine 207, 97, 38 Kline, Carolyn 74, 170, 90 Kline, Kenneth 49, 150 Knepper, Rudy 132, 152, 155 Knight, James 170, 138 Knowlton, Barry 207 Knox Elaine 87 170 Koehler, Gustav '170 Karstad, Mark 149 Kozuma, Eugene 61, 47, 149 Krapf, Russell 170 Krause, Dorothy 170 Kress, Patricia 1 Kretchmar, Diana 155 Kronick, Dave 207 Kumler, Richard 170, 61 Kundrat, Paula 208 Labrie, Myra 156 Lochow, Valentina 170, 71 Laddon, Susan 170, 71 Ladley, Ruth 207 LaFond, Robert 170 LaGrange, Howard 156 Lake, Larry 170 Lamb, Dale 45, 23, 49, 48, 96, 85, 71 Lambert, Charles 58 61 151 Lammie, Mary Lau 33, 37, 208, 98 Land, Sandra 157 Lane, Carole 87, 170, 23, 49 Lane, Sue 170 Langdon, Rex 170 Lank, Judy 98, 91, 70, 157 Lank, Sandra 28, 68, 98, 90, 29, 23 Lanzner, Edward 136, 157 Lapidus, Don 71, 170, 139 Largent, Gay 39, 42, 44, 154 Largent, John 128, 129, 208 Larson, Judy 23, 24, 156, 208 Larson, Lars 170 Larson, Raymond Latimer, Richard 170 Latona, Vivien 208, 77 Lauer, Vicki 170 Lauvo, Julius 146 Laughlin, Davida 148 Lauren, David 170, 30, 135, 123 Lawbaugh, Betsy 208, 23, 38 Lawbaugh, Dean 170 Lawbaugh, Laura Lawrence, Doug 208, 79, 125, 124, 81,121, 118 Lawrence, Edward 138 Lay, Jack 208, 78, 115, 117 Leary, Joseph 136, 156 Leckey, Carol 170 Lee, Carolyn 156 Lee, Linda 208 Leeds, Gary 140, 150 LeFevre, Jeanne 170, 71, 95 Legeretta, Rachel 170 Legerrette, Charles 208, 26 LeHoy, Alexine 170, 101 Leishman, Jay 134, 135 Leptich, Kathy 28, 65, 208, 69, 68, 86, 53, 29, 71 Leiack, Sherry 156 Lester, William 149 Levine, Lynn 170, 105 Lewis, Gwen 146 Lewis, Harold 170 Lewis, Michael Lewis, Nancy 95 76, 149, 42 Lamber, Jack 176, oi, as Limteaco, Francisco Lindberg, Alden 153 Lindsey, Barbara 154 Lindsey, JoAnne 209 Linekin, Parker 209 Linn, Joel 209 Lipinsky, Elaine 77, 97, 209 Lira, Nancy 146 Lira, Pauline 209 Little Gerald 170, 30 Little Jim 61, 146 Livolsi, Mike 146 Lloyd, David 209, 70, 139, 106 Loftin, Loretta 148 Logan, Lani 170, 125, 124, 209, 54 Lohi, Lanny Long, Bruce 1 1, 130 Long, Steve Loomis, Albert 170, 71 Larimer, John 170 Lott, Tina 170 Lovell, Leonard 155 Loyd, David 48 Lucas, Evette 170 Ludwig, Sandra 52, 150 Lukehart, John 170, 71, 132 Lukey, Susan 94, 87, 170 Luscomb, Diane 170, 90, 49 Lustig, Jeff 181, 183, 180, 39, 56, 26, 70, 71, 84, 82, 209 Lustig, Michael 209, 201, 68, 20, 39, 55, 57, 84, 83 Lustig, Stephen 68, 55, 26, 25, 71, 106, 84, 157 Lutes, Gary 171, 139, 181 Lutes, Gordon 171, 125, 124, 138, 73, 78, 115, 117 Lutes, Tom 209, 44, 134, 135, 73,121,115, 117 Luxenburg, Judy 74, 171 Luyendyk, Paul 155, 101 Luz, Elizabeth 209, 23, 26, 25 Luz, Virginia 153 Lyerla, Jim 133, 105, 155 Lyon, Russell 209, 96, 70, 100 Lynds, Edward 146, 70 . MacDonald, Joan 209 Mack, David 210, 96 Macken, Howard MacKnight, Jack MacLean, John 171 171 171 MacLaggan, Jamie 23, 24, 171 MacLaggan, Scott 128, 137, 149 Madruga, Donald 105, 210 Madsen, David 171 Magnuson, Pam 1 83, 210 74, 86, 92, 93, Magnusson, Kaaren 171 Mahaffey, Maxine 157 Malm, Sharyn 147 Maloney, Frances 23, 24, 29, 49, 72, 87, 171 Mandell, Russell Maness, Carolyn 61, 156 52 Mann, Mary 71, 92, 210 Manning, Terisa Marcella, Tripoli Marckwardt, Tom Mark, Fred 171 Marion, Sheila 151 Marshall, Sparky 137, 171 Marshall, Vicki 210 Martin, Diana 86, 98, 210 Martin, Janet 89, 155, 42 Martin, Judy 42, 150 Martin, Linda 54, 89, 98, 147 Martin, Lucille 171 Martin, Gladys Martin, Susan 56, 57, 86, 210 42, 157 1 53 Martin, George 210 Martinez, Alfredo 76, 210 Martinez, Chris 210 Martinez, Helen 171 Martinez, Kenny 152 Martinez, Susan Martinez, Robert 210 Marvin ike 63 , M Mascarenhas, Mike 148 Mason, Merle 23, 26, 86, 211 Mason, Jennifer 71, 210 Masters, Harold 211 Mateia, Johnnie 171 Matthews, Carol 148 Matthews, Linda 150 Mathews, Nancy 171 Mathews, Robert 47, 58, 61, 152 Mattson, Merilee 171 Moves, Carol 171 Mayes, Robert 150 Maxham, Carolyn 91, 142, 150 May, Vonnilew 155 Mayer, Kathleen 70, 88, 149 Mazorlig, Patricia 76, 171 McAbe, James 71, 96, 100, 123, 131, 171 McBrayer, Donna 211 McBride, Janice 211 McBride, Mary 42, 151 McCambridge, Christina 63, 211 McCardle, Jack 147 McCardle, Mike 211 McClain, J. C. 26, 30 McClain, John 171 McClure, Mary 171 McCluskey, Joyann 211 McCool, Michael 59, 61, 104, 105, 211 McCoy, Charlene 92, 211 McCrimmon, Susan McCrobie, Ken 153 McCullough, Patricia 52, 211 McCusker, Carol McDonald, Shirley 171 McDowell, Christina 157 McDugill, Dorothy McGee, Patricia 47 151 Mccsowan, susan 76, so, 171 McGrail, Kathleen -171 McGraw, Ann 148 McGruder, Jackie 148 McHenry, Gerald 211 Mclnnis, Marcia 72, 80, 82, 212 McKusker, Carol 171 McKennon,Sadie McLeod, Robert 151 McManis, Louise 171 McManis, Mable McNair, James 171 McPherren, Margy 42, 91, 151 McQuitty, John 59, 61, 62, 212 Meador, Terry 80. 171 Medeiros, Manuel 153 Medina, Lynette 171 Medina, Carl 212 Meeker, Phil 171 Meid, James 132 Meinke, Karen 68, 95, 101, 147 Meler, Richard 172 Melstrom, Caindy 150 Mendes, Barbara 70, 172 Mendola, Julie 23, 25, 172 Menne, Bill 105 Mercouris, Richard 156 Merritt, Mike 155 Metrovich, Terry 137, 172 Mick, Jack 172 Milanowski, Renee Miles, Alice 26, 29, 99, 153 Miles, Marvin 132, 172 Milburn, Barbara 42, 154 Sally 42, 48, 49, 71, Milburn, Kathy 39, 212 Miller, Bernadene 25, 28, 65, 90, 99, 183, 212 Miller, Carol 71, 94, 98, 212 Miller, David Miller, Frank 172 Miller, James 148 Miller, Joan 172 Miller, Judy 153 Miller, Randy 51, 137, 172 Miller, 90, 146 Miller, Scott Milton, Ray 172 Mills, James 172 Minnie, Billie 172 Minton, Melinda 212 Minton, Peter 132, 148 Mitchell, Andrea 212 Mitchell, Charlene 91, 149 Mitchell, Cheryl 172 Mitchell, Priscella Molina-Torres, Alejandro 32, 39, 55, 212 Monord, Mary Jo 172 Noe, Carol 53, 172 Nolan, Linda 23, 26, 149 Noor, Petrino 172 Norlonder, Judy 42, 71, 89, 147 Norwood, Richard 214 North, Gaye 150 Nunes, Danny Nunes, Mario 157 Nunes, Maximine Nute, Steve 157 Obayashi, Becky' 214 Obsr? Christop er 73, 123, 130, Ober, Edith 150 Obermeyer, Julia 150 O'Brien, Maureen 155 O'Brien, Mike 38, 78, 81, 172 O'Brien, Susan 172 Ogley ,Gary 59, 61, 81, 215 O man, Susan 71, 97, 215 Oiena, Alin 58, 61, 146 Platt, Tammy 156 Plummer, Susan 86, 217 Rocco, Gene 156 Rocha, Alvin 220 Poehlmfm, Leslie 26, 45, 48, 49, xRock, Diane 28, 71, 80, 84, 68, 71, 83, 217 Poissot, Calvin 138 Pollie, Mitzi 173 Pollock, Helen 48, 173 Polsyer, Taffy 173 Porterfield, Carol 38, 106, 173 Post, Craig 137, 173 Potter, Jeffrey Powell, Terry 156 Powers, Steve 105, 173 Prescott, Art 217 Press, Jerry 48, 85, 138, 173 Prestipino, Linda 76, 98, 217 Preston, Bob 154 Price, Bobby 218 174 Rock, Gary 133, 156 Rockwell, Bon-nie 174 Rodefer, Carol 1557 Rodger, Connie 8, 48, 49, 71, 157 Rodgers, lrene 102, 147 Rodrigues, Mary Jo 148, 152 Rodrigues, Mary Jo T. 148, 152, 174 Rogers, Catherine 95, 220 Rogers, lrene 52 Rogers,Jim 115, 149, 152 Rogers, Robert 38 Price, Daniel 155 Price, Jonathan 71, 83, 94, 138 173 Pringle, Jack 44, 115, 118, 218 Pringle, Jill 131, 218 Prior, Gary 78, 173 Prock, Robert 156 115,118, Monson, Judy 52 Monson, Sharon 52, 172 Montgomery, Bruce 78, 117, 121 131, 212 Moore, Charles 150 Moore, Howard 212 Moore, Kathy 97, 172 Moore, Tyler 212 Moore, Mary Moore, Sandra 148 Moran Kathleen 154 Moi-mf Thomas 70, 1-oo, 213 Olson, Janet 42, 88, 156 Olsen, Linda 157 Olson, Torrie 215 O'Mara, Larry 38, 172 Ostosh, Janet 23, 90, 92, 93, 173 Ousley, Kathleen 173 Owens, Carol 173 Owens, lixfnn 23, 173 Owens, ichael 148 Ownby, Chris 58, 59, 61 Morehouse, Frank 172 Moreno, Ramiro 153 Moreno, Mary Jo 172 Morgan, Judy 86, 213 Morgan, Michele 54, 146 Morgner, Joy 128, 146 Moring, John 147 Morrow, Debbie 33, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 83, 213 Morse, Jim 136, 155 Morse, Leighton 128, 152 Morton, Michael 30, 73, 79, 213 Moschner, Michael 128, 147 Moser, Dale 213 Moser, Michael 128, 172 Mosley, Curtis 116, 121, 130, 131, 132, 213 Moss, Sondra 154 Moss, Steve 138, 172 Motto, Ralph 53, 156, 172 Motto, Donald Mueller, Michael 128, 149 Muir, Robert 130, 131, 213 Mngiigck, Suzanne 37, 39, 40, Murphey, Susan 23, 24, 25, 29, 45, 49, 98, 213 Murray, Kathleen 151 Murray, Leo 155 Murray, Lynn 172 Murray, Patricia 26, 90 96, 172 Mime 1, Bill 127, 136, lso Murrell, Nan 26, 53, 99, 213 Muschbacker, Alice 213 Mussen, Barbara 172 Mussen, Robert 214 Myers, Cheryl 54, 71, 89, 147 Myrick, Karen 7, 26, 42, 75, 89, 147 Nakamura, Lauren 87 ,172 Nance, Cheryl 172 Nannemann, James 26, 58, 61, 172 Naylor, Dale 61, 172 Neagle, Judy 214 Neal, Stephen 149 Near, Billie 26, 37, 214 Nedrow, Michele 214 Needham, Fay 85, 214 Neely, Barbara 154 Neely, Jill 81, 82, 92, 93, 214 Neill, Tom 136, 149 Neilson, Norman 61 Packard, Michael 127, 173 Paeske, Juliet Page, Gary 151 Pa I, Doug 156 Paikas, Michael 215 Paine, Georgia 153 Pais, David 173 Palacios, Oscar 21 ,73, 80, 121, 122, 123, 129, 215, 78 Palmer, Andrew Pogngr, Marianne 23, 24, 26, 62, Palmer, Sylvia 23, 24, 215 Palmtog, Herbert 136, 147 Park, Thomas 115, 119, 173 Parker, Katherine 99, 173 Parker, Richard Parker, Rita 63, 69, 86, 215 Parra, James 150 Parrish, Lenore 154 Partain, George Passel, Dave 173 Passel, Paul Patrick, Terry 23, 24, 68, 173 Patterson, Darlene 173 Patterson, Jim 45, 215 Paul, David 65, 68, 85, 100, 138, 215 Paul, James 138, 215 Paul, John 147 Paul, Patricia 150, 154 Payne, Mary Sue 216 Peabody, Susan 49, 88, 146 Pearse, Penny 49, 155 Pearson, Catherine 70, 71, 81, Nelius, Roger 172 Nelson, Emery 214 Nelson, Linda 172 Nelson, Margaret 42, 149 Nelson Norman 61 , 150 Nelsonl Paula 23, 29, 42, es, 91, 152 Nelson, Peggy 42, 152 Nelson, Sharon 172 Nelson, Susanne 42, 150 Nelson, William Nereck 79, 81, 214 Cookie 172 Neville: Barbara 214 Newton, Sandro 52, 154 Neyensch, Carol 172 Nichols, Elizabeth 77, 99, 172 85, 153 Pearson, Suzanne 48, 70, 216 Pena, Richard 156 Penocho, Larry 38, 81, 128, 216 Pendarvis, Donald Penn, Michael 173 Perich, Jack 78, 80, 81, 119, 121 Perz, Joseph 216 Perez, Teddy 216 Perreira Larry Perry, Clarrie 53, 173 Perry, Mike 173 Pers y, Edwin 173 Pepper, Suzanne 216 Perich, Jack 38, 128, 216 Perine, Margie 76, 90, 102 Perry, Frances 216 Peters, Barbara 52, 216 Peters Claudia 153 Petersl Peterso Stella 173 n, Diane 54, 155 Peterson, Douglas 146 Peterson, Faye 216 Peterson, Gary 216 Peterson, Karen 173 Peterson, Sally 25, 28, 81, 173 Petrick, James 61, 173 Phillips, Arthur 216 Phillips, Luanne 217 Phillips, Lynn 217 Piazza, Sandra 48, 217 Piburn, Christina 150 Pickens, Beth 54, 81, 217 Pieper, Robert 217 Pieper, William Prodonovich, Milo 130, 131, 218 Provience, Ronnie 156 Pruett, Rita 173 Pselos, Jean 153 Pullen, Ross 218 Pumala, Beth 21, 23, 25, 27, 56, 57, 70, 71, 72, 218 Pumfrey, Ross 71, 138, 146 Puppe, Russell 136, 148 Qualin, Carol 154 Quattlebaum, Judy 218 Quaresma, Maria 148 Quraishi, Barry 173 Quraishi, Burkett 61, 218 Rader, Jack 115 ,120, 218 Rae, Lloyd 174 Ragenovich, Betty 25, 68, 71, 87, 94, 161, 174 Rohn, Virginia 52 Randall, Judy 218 Randall, Roger 58, 61, 155 Rane, Carol 48 Rankin, Martha 81, 74 Rebelo, Agnes 146 Reckless, Lindo 97, 98, 174 Redding, Teresa 91, 153 Reed, David 15, 70, 96 Reed, James 174, 218 Reed, Sharyn 218 Reed, William 174 Reffet, Jerry 219 Rehm, Susan 70, 147 Reid, James 122, 123 Reitz, Blanche 80, 90, 161, 174 Renteria, Jo Ann 174 Reutinger, Martin 73, 78, 82, 187, 219 Rexroad, Sharon 48, 49, 174 Reynolds, Sandra 23, 24, 174 Reynolds, Susan 174 Rhea, Charles 219 Rhea, Gerald 157 Rhea, Phyllis 45, 48, 71, 84, 183, 219 Rebeiro, Eileen 174 Richards, Peter 156 Richards, Stephanie 174 Richardson, Carol 154 Richardson, Diane 156 Rizlaagdsan, Harroun 128, 137, Richardson, Joseph 25, 157 Richter ,Robert 61, 138, 155 Riddle,Carolyn 219 Riddle, Jacqueline 42, 52 Rigdllg, Judy 71, 72, 94, 174, Ridpath, Cary 49, 52, 105, 123, 131, 173 Rieff, Susanne 74, 93, 219 Rigsby, Marshall 61, 156 Riley, Barbara 97, 174 Riley, Gary 174 Riley, Gavin 130, 131, 174 Riley, Janet 219 Riley, Mike 140, 174 Ringler, Normagene 174 Ritchie, James 58, 155 Roberson, Clyde 127, 147 Roberson, Craig 124, 125 Roberts, Larry 219 Robertson, Elizabeth 174 Robertson, Randy 105 Robinson, Betty 174 Bill 219 Rogers, Sharon 220 Rohlf, Judith 95, 174 Roiz, Jeannette 93, 220 Ronis, George 26, 220 Ronis, John 220 Rosado, Irma 152 Rose, Dhea Ann 97, 174 Rose, Pam 71, 90, 161, 174 Rosenbaum, Janice 23, 24, 28, 33, 74, 87, 174 Rosenbaum, Jon 105, 174 Ross, Brion 61, 151 Ross, Mary Jo 71, 90, 174 Ross, Neilson 39, 174 Rothenberger, Susan 71, 174 Rother, Tracy 28, 220 Rousch, Renee 87, 174 Rowson, Bryan Rubsam, Pete 174 Rubsam, Virginia 37, 39, 57, 63, 85, 220 Rucker, Gary 79, 80, 115, 118, 136, 174 Rudd, Mike 48, 115, 120, 130, 220 Rudolph, Tom 220 Rudow, Rosemary 147 Ruebeling, Betty Ruiz, Julio 220 Ruland, Penny 39, 52, 55, 220 Rumsey, Lynn 174 Runnalls, Judy 151 Rusnell, Patrick 175 Rust, JoAnn 89, 95, 147 Rutledge, Vicki 221 Ryan, Sandra 86, 221 Ryan, Sharon 221 Ryder, Lee Ann 175 Saber, Miriam 221 Soda, Donald 115, 116, 124, 125 134, 135, 221 Saether, Vicki 52, 148 Saleeby, Joan 21, 221 Saleeby, Lauren 157 Salmon, Ellen 74, 81, 92, 221 Salus, Gary 175 Sampsell, Joel 79, 175, 131 Sampson, Sheila Sanborn, Michele 71, 75, 90, 221 Sanborn, Nita 71, 150 Sanders, Sandra 221 Nicholson, David 172 Nickel, Charles 70, 71, 83, 100, 121, 214 Nicloff, James 125, 138, 214 Nielson, lngrid 144, 151 Pietrzak, Walter 100, 173 Piltz, Stuart 61, 156 Pinczykowski, Helen 48, 49, 96, 217 Piraino, Francis 149 Robinson, Robinson, Duke 135 Robinson, Judy 91, 150 Robinson, Richard 174 Robinson, Robert 219 Robinson, Sandra 174 Sandlin, Kathy Sanford, Ted 175 Sansome, Donald 221 Santos, Jesse 221 Santos, Joseph 139, 175 Sargent, Robert 59, 60, 221 Saucedo, Richard 175 Saveena, Siuta 221 Sawyer, Slusie 52 153 Sawyer, irginia Sayles, Paula 65, 1531 222 Scales, Leon 23, 24, 30, 71, 83, 175 Schafer, Gloria 156 Schafer, Lyle 149 Schaffer, Mike 175 Schmitz, Rainer 138, 175 Schneider, Marianne 153 Schuld, David 64, 97, 175 Schuld, Donna 175 Schultz, Judy 25, 63, 74, 81, 98, 198, 222 Schultz, Susan 23, 25, 28, 29, 81, 91, 146 Schwartz, Ken 148 Schwartz, Suzanne 23, 68, 93, 95, 175 Scott, Claudia 147 Scott, Fay 152 Scott, Ronnie 123, 149 Sebostiani, Nicky 222 Seigers, Victor 152 Serrowich, Harold 222 Serrano, Robert 175 Severino, Bill 155 Seymour, Dan 59, 61, 175 Shaffer, Susan 49, 175 Shollenberger, Donn 30, 222 Shaner, Victor 128, 148 Shannon, Dixie 53, 146 Shannon, Patricia 150 Shedenhelm, Jeff 61, 156 Shephard, James 175 Sherman, Bill 175 Page 235 87, Williams, Alton 229 4 Sherrod, Kathleen 25, 150 Sherwin, Michael 136, 150 Sherwood, Gay 23, 97, 98, 222 ShiFi5Kay 26, 65, 71, 83, 97, Shields, Barbara 52, 151 Shirley, Lucinda 48, 222 Shirley, Steve 127, 175 Shoberg, Jon 47, 51, 151 Shoffner, Sharon 54, 175 Short, Janell 71, 80, 97, 175 Shultz, Ron-nie 156 Sieck, Diana 222 Siegers, Victor 152, 156 Silva, Albert 175 Silva, Dave 137, 156 Silva, Dorothy 222 Silva, George Silva, Lillian 153 Silva, Robert 130 Silva, Thomas C. 222 Silva, Thomas 156 Silva Vivian 222 Silvera, Mary 222 Silvers, Shariioy Simmons, Alan 175 Simoneau, Richard 105, 223 Slama, Sharon 175 Slater, Barbara 97 Slater, Sherry 223 Slaughter, Ann 25, 80, 151 Sloan, Sue 28, 175 Small, Clara 25, 27, 33, 57, 84, 223 Smalley, Joan 77, 175 Smay, Craig 175 Smith, Barbara 175 Smith, Beverly 175 Smith, Bill 38, 131, 175 Smith Carol Smith, Dora 223 Smith, Earl 156 Smith Smith Smith Smith , Elizabeth 89, 95, 146 , Kollene 223 , Lance 137, 156 Linda 39, 61, 86, 98, 223 smifhf Lloyd 223 Smith, Nancy 175 Smith, Nancy L. Smith, Patrick 223 Smith, Richard Smith, Robert 155, 175 Smith, Robin Smith, Roger 61, 101, 147 Smith, Sandra J. 53, 87, 175 Smith Sandra L. 53, 87, 175 Smith, Shannon 157 Smith, Steward 223 Smith son, William 26, 223 Smollar, Judy 33, 80, 83, 175 Sneed, John 223 Sneed, Susan 25, 81, 224 Snow, Nancy 175 Snawden, Charles 61, 156 Snyder, Dorene 53, 175 Soares, Carl 224 Soares, Judy 148 Soares, Steve 149 Soares, Joe 79, 124, 125, 175 Solomon, Mary 41, 62, 224 Sommer, Emily 147 Sonnichsen, Nancy 47, 154 Sorben, Roderick 176 Southwell, William 128, 153 Souza, Clifford 154 Sousa, Wilbur 176 Spaete, Jeril Lyn 48, 105, 224 Spafford Sally 25, 26, 27, 33, 71 83, 151, 224 Spatford, Suzanne- 72 Spain, Mary Spain, Nancy 52 Spencer, John 78, 176 Spencer, Lyle 82, 105, 176 Spencer, Roger 51, 71 Sperber, David 176 Sprague, Diana 71, 96, 147 Sprague, Patricia 71, 96, 176 Springstead, Judy 81, 149 Springstead, Susan 72, 81, 82, 224 Squance, Patricia 152 Squier, Dennis 30, 176 Staggs, Jeff 79, 115, 136 Stalder, Claudia 26, 83, 157 Standridge, Darlene 70, 224 Stanfield, Sybil 176 Stanley, Tom 224, 49 Stansifer, Patricia 49, 88, 150 Starwalt, John 224 Stearns, Cathleen 26, 146 Stefie, Ronald 123, 130, 131, 4 Steelman, Karen 86, 224 Steelman, Michael 154 Stegeman, Bill 224 Steinke, Eddie 123, 133, 149 Stephens, Barbara 75, 152 Stevenson, JoAnne 47, 146 Steirggison, John Donald 59, 61, Stevenson, Sue 29, 84 97, 175 stewart, sandra 4a, 86, 154 Stiesberg, Fred 61, 225 Page 236 Stock, Jeanne 225 Stockton, Jeff 132, 148 Stoffel, Linda 53, 225 Stolarsky, Michael 85, 100, 1761 133 Stone, Harry 61, 156 Stone, Nancy 176 Stone, Suzanne 72, 82, 225 Stonebreaker, Lynn 53, 54, 176 Stout, Sandra 225 Stovall, Wanda 157 Strand, Sally 153 Strainge, Bob 149 Strong, John 225 Strong, Kenneth 137, 155 Strauss, Danielle 52, 148 Stress, Marianne 147 Striebel, Karen 45, 49, 68, 86, 225 Strong, Sandra 149 Stubbs, Roselyn 147 Stuckey, Barbara 42, 75, 89, 151 Stuckey, Dian 64, 69, 75, 225 Stump, Bill 84, 96, 123, 144, 151 Sturch, Robert 225 Sugarman, Janice 149 Sullivan, Katherine 29, 88, 148 Summers, John 176 Sumner, Sharon 225 Supancich, Michael 226 Sutherland, Barry 176 Suttle, Gary 81, 148 Swank, Vickie 154 Sweaney, Janet 81, 148, 149 Sweek, Don 176 Swiderski, Frank 123, 131, 176 Swoboda, Virgie 226 Sykora, Susan 90, 95, 176 Syvertsen, Gilbert 38, 60, 226 Tafolla, Noah 226 Tagasuki, Lloyd 133, 176 Tagasuki, Richard 149 Tande, Stephen 140, 151 Tate, Paula 42, 152 Taylor, Barbara 226 Taylor, Gloria 28, 29, 226 Taylor, Savannah 150 Tedford, Alma 226 Teegarden, Lillian 226 Teegarden, Tommy 61, 153 Teixerira, Linda 154 Telo, Mauricio 153 Terpsten, Dorothy 42 Teudt, Gerald 70, 100, 121, 226 Teudt, Terry 150 Thein, Suzanne 26, 91, 146 Thomas, Beverly 176 Thomas, Joseph 58, 59, 226 Thomas, Susan 147 Thompson, Chris 71, 139, 226 Thompson, Ewart 176 Thompson, Ricky 176 Thompson, Sandy 149 Thorne, Paula 226 Thornton, Miriam 226 Thornton, Robert 105, 176 Tlbbals, Tracy 54, 132, 146 Tieszen, Jacquelyne 146 Tillman, Jonathon 154 Tittle, Gerry 140 Tittle, Patricia 76, 95, 156 Toigo, Diane 176 Toigo, Lynn 227 Toomata, Milovale 155 Torres, Louie ,133, 152, 156 Town, Chris 78, 227 Townsend, Kathy 54, 99, 227 Tracy, Tom 51, 176 Treadwell, Andrea 154 Trevellyan, Vernon 176 TriDD, Ann 25, 146 Trotter, Robert 227 Truchon, Wilma 176 Tubbs, Jennifer 25, 28, 48, 49, 74, 98, 227 Tulloch, Leslie 90, 176 Turner, Michael 128, 155 Turner, Ray 227 Turner, Wiliam 61, 147 Tuthill, Henri 227 Tyzzer, Robert 61 Underwood, Charles 176 Upton, Sharon 227 Vadnais, Roger 148 VON, Robin 69, 81, 92, 227 Valdez, Vicki 52, 146 Vance, Judy 90, 227 Vondervort, Gary 81, 227 Von Leuven, Jon 227 Van Mannen, Joanne 28, 176 Von Norman, Nancy 72, 176 Varley, Jim 115, 119, 176 Varner, Diane 81, 151 Vaughn, Victoria 42, 154 Velthuysen, Joan 176 Vernon, Norvin 61, 176 Vogler, Diane 53, 176 VonGoodat, Karl 146 Vurgason, Ann 89, 101, 149 Waehrer, Sylvia 26, 70, 75, 97, 150 Woggoner, Marie 146 Wagner, John 150 Wagner, Vicki 161, 176 Wagner, Linda 42, 148 Wgglgerg, Dwight 48, 70, 137, Waite, Nick 59, 61, 228 Walden, Julie 86, 228 Walker, Bruce 47, 128, 133, 149 Walker, Robert 149 Walker, Roland 26, 61 Wall, Zach 176 Wallman, Bette 151 Walls, Gary 228 Walter, Dale 176 Walters, Jean 45, 49, 70, 71, 183, 228 Walters, Stephen 157 Walton, Brandt 61, 154 Wamboldt, Jeanne 151 Ward, Jill 52, 176 Ward, Susan 33, 176 Warnock, John 154 Wasko, Janet 42, 52, 89 Watkins, George 53, 127, 133, 15 Watkins, Joyce 49, 99, 176 Wavra, Steve 54, 228 Way, Candace 177 Webb, Mary 53, 177 Webb, Michael 154 Webb, Tom 228 Winicki, Morris 148 Winklea, Jo Ellen 48, 49, 177 Winkler, Michael 61, 148 Winters, Dave 148 Winther, Irene 230 Winther, Susan 53, 157 Winther, William 177 Wise, Dorothy 157 Wise, Eva 62, 230 Wishon, John 81, 177 Wocet, Tamara 230 Waker, Marilyn 150 Wolcott, Dede 177 Wolfe, Fred Wolfson, Arthur 71, 85, 100, 230 Wolfson, Lori 49, 70, 71. 74, 85, 106, 230 Wood, Janet 150 Wood, JoAnn 177 Wood, Kenneth 231 Wood, Lawrence 152 Woodall, Jim 79, 231 Woods, Brenda 47, 231 Woods, Jan 27, 36, 44, 53. 74, 92, 231 Woods, Janice 53, 149 Woodward, Kim 138, 151 Word, Nancy 152 Word, Richard 150, 231 Worley, Callen 42, 152, 153 Worley, Leslie 61, 152, 154 Woy, Mike 231 Wozniok, Don 74, 81, 123, 128, 147 Wright, Billee 177 Wright, Bruce 149 Wright, Clarence 231 Wright, Gary 177, 128 Wright, Linda 177 Wright, Shelley 74, 231 Wright, Majorie 153, 181 Wright, Spencer 177 Wright, Terril 63, 102, 231 Wright, William 177 Wyatt, Courtney 71, 74, 80, 177 Webster, Arthur 123 133, 154 Webster, Judy 228 Weeks, Gale 152, 177 Weigle, Bonnie 85, 228 Weigle, Michael 151 Weigle, Philip 228 Weigle, Kathryn 102, 148 Welch, Deirdre 177 Welch, Frank 177 Welch, Stephanie 54, 151 Weller, Juliann 84, 85, 228 Wells, Martha 54, 91, 157 Wenz, John 123, 132, 177 Werve, Robert 177 West, Karen 152 Westmoreland, Gary 149 Weston, Courtney 136, 148 Wetherill, Robert 47, 154 Wetzel, Patricia 45, 49, 57, 70, 71, 74, 81, 84, 183, 228 Whan, Betsy 147 Wheele r, Clifford 133, 154 Wheeler, Wendy 148 Whiffen, Tom 30, 229 Whistler, Wayne 150 Whitaker, James 59, 68, 71, 94, 104, 229 White, Catherine 177 White, Gloria 177 White, Richard 26, 35, 100, 229 White, Robert 151, 154 White, Rose 149 Whyte, Jerry 133 Wible, John 229 Wittemore, Sandra 62, 229 Wickline, Barbara 28, 229 Wilder, Earl 80, 121, 125, 118, 229 Wilder, Virginia 42, 151 Wiley, Bob 80, 177 Wilford, James 58, 61, 177 Wilhelm, Jean 53 Wilhelm, Sylvia 229 Wilkins, John 229 Willard, John 146 Willard, Steve 68, 84, 229 Willordson, Glenn 62, 125, 135, 177 Williams, Betty 52, 177 Williams, Cheryl 229 Williams, Clark 177 Williams, Dennis 230 Williams, John 148 Williams, Kay 230 Williamson, Ronald 230 Willing Wills, Melinda ham, Dave 177 42, 70, 88, 150 Wilson, J udith 177 148 Wilson, David Wilson, Dennis 177 Wilson, Donna 230 Wilson, Eldon 128, 230 Wilson, George 133, 146 Wilson, Katherine 90, 177 Wilson, Sally 42, 147 Wiltse, Ronald 73, 230 Wiltse, Steve 61, 150 Winchell, Darryl 154 Wykowski, Garrett 154 Xavier, Michael 48, 231 Yost, Nancy 151 Young, Carolyn 177 Young, Rex 59, 61, 177 Young, Robert 177 YO'-'09, Roy 59, 61, 177 Young, Wallace 26, 49, 51, 54, 61, 177 Zamiska, Dave 177 Zarkos, George 177 Zorro, Ronald 157 Zauri, Jo Ann 231 Zender, Joyce 48, 231 Zender, Kent 136, 157 Zenetel, James 61, 177 Zimmerman, June 153 Zintgratf, Cheryl 42, 89, 154 Zollezzi, Augie 231 Zollezzi, Kathleen 49, 148 Zook, John 123, 128, 133, 177 Zulkoski, Robert 58, 157 Zulkoski, Thomas 58, 59, 177 1' 'yj?ff'741Og! 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T the staff expects to do, , wut the are others who have J I ' gi countless hours of time Q X, S o ef o t. lt is to these that we ixl if e press our appreciation ix h peration of the admin- i tra 'o and faculty is always E' 1 e FN for the successful pro- J xi d tion f a yearbook. We have .sg Qc n fortunate in having very . . - erstanding, willing, and pa- .O Q t assistance whenever we have 'YQ , u as ed for it. N r. Jack Bowermaster of U. S. K nt Studios, our photographer, ' ' spent countless hours helping l EX K meet our deadlines.The advice g a guidance which he gave us Xl N - s been invaluable. ist f' is lirs. The broad background and ex- ceptional facilities of our pub- lisher, Yearbook House, has en- abled us to bring to you the new features which appear in the l96l EL PORTAL. Appropriately, the last words of this yearbook should be de- voted to acknowledgement of our indebtedness to Mr. Ed Schaf- froth, our sponsor. 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