Point Loma High School - El Portal Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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The EI PorTal is prinTed wiTh The belief ThaT iT will porTray The life of high school sTudenTs as They are now. You, The read- er, will be able To observe The Tashions, sporTs, aThleTic records, dance sTyles, sTudies and mosT imporTanT, The emoTions of PoinT Loma sTudenTs. l.iTe aT PoinT Loma in I964-65 has broughT many new and unusual acTiviTies. I964 has broughT a naTional PresidenTial elec:Tion, a VieT-Nam crisis, and has Term- inaTed a year of mourning of The Tragic deoTh oT PresidenT Kennedy. Closer To home, I964-65 has broughT a champion- ship baslceTball Team, junior varsiTy song and cheer leaders, The l-li-Loman award, and an All-American OuTsTanding high school newspaper. This book is a culminaTioin oT ideas and acTions1 noT only Those ideas and acTions OT The sTaTT, buT Those of The sTudenT body who are The reason Tor This book. fxxwificx , he HJ 14, ' .f-ua A-r Wwglwlifxqi - fffrw W W-ffI!lXLH1V' -'WG-'ji' - L5'-fG- -QMQAAXA ,, ,N54 ,i 0 4 F W 5, iv' 1,-my L 1 Q . 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Homecomin 'll-lands across The Sea, The Theme oT T-Tome' coming, I964, broughT many alumni baclc To PoinT Loma on December 30, To waTch our Team crush Madison by a 2If7 score. The annual TooTball game and dance highlighTed a weelc oT exciTemenT and anTicipaTion Tor all Lomans. Pre- ceding The game, Jeannie MarTin was crowned The T964 Homecoming Queen while Mary Jane T-Topper and Shah Price were announced as aT- TendanTs. OTher pregame acTiviTies included The TradiTional parade oT TloaTs. OrganizaTions par- TicipaTing This year were The ROTC depicTing a ScoTish casTle, Girls' League wiTh The Olympics, The Sophomore Class had a beaTle lbugl, and The Junior Class porTrayed ATrica wiTh a lion. The prizes Tor The caTegories oT mosT beauTiTul, mosT original, and sweepsTalces wenT To The Sen- ior Class, depicTing The year aT The dragon, T-lighlighTs wiTh an Irish Leprechaun, and CounT- esses wiTh Ferdinand The Bull. Mary Jane, Jeannie and Shah. HighlighTing Ireland, HighlighTs leprechaun was judged mosT oriqinal. Carrying a Japanese Theme, The Senior Class TloaT was The mosT beauTiTul! Lomans danced To The music of The Imperials. lligl-New--.s..A,m.. , , , , M.. , f I964 Climax ol Homecoming aclivilies for I964 was our annual Homecoming Dance, This year, en- lrirled Two for a Rickshaww which was held in lhe girls' gym on Friday, Ocfober 30, from eighl To eleven p.m. l-leaded by Mary Jo Cheyney, Jrhe dance was a greal success for lhe Senior Class: if sold our on Wednesday. and nelled +he Class of '65 addilional funds for ils lreasury. sa , V Swiss mounlain climbers was lhe Theme chosen by Lomanerles lhis year for hall-'rime enferlainment Each girl wore an oulfir of green bermudas wi+h suspenders and knee soclcs. The bond played various songs including excerpls fromrhe Sound of Music. Many relurning song and cheer lead- ers helped Lomans yell our leam 'ro viclory: every year we +ry lo sha'r+er rhe windows of Jrhe school across lhe field. Six of +he lasl years eighf song and cheer leaders were among lhose who rerurned lhis year fo see many familiar faces in Jrhe bleachers. ,, , fx. -: ..n...anQN.::.xM-faap1J1':.1..:.:'-1. ,- .-., 1..,. ,if . k 0 I 9 ' - ' Old ond new cheerleaders odd SPlI'l+ +o help Poln+ers win. ' I . ll l nu . I1.!g. 513. an y 3 . . f .. 4. als is ' .. 'F M. gg W f 3' ill .. ff i s 162 ' ' W 'rf' W si gwwlmm' r l ' s 5 . 1 6 - g 1 i . , 1 .a . A ' ' . V' - if .- wav' 'W pi ...WV .f 1 Vw if . , V V M 5 L '. ,R l E .V V n K .- in . -, V- HU V .. ,,,, W , A . , .. .. 3, .A is-K .V sd., ,,, +- : , , K ' - T A . , . . .-L, f,,,,. ' Q ' . ., s V? . V .V A . V VA A .. . V V VV VV fy F ggi Vgkg V . , f ,V , I ,. A, ,A ' - r',- V V ,.: , , V -7V ,,V VV q.. V L, .. 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The sTory is a sociological comedy cenTered around boys and Their problems lmainly girls, girls, girlsl. IT concerns a group oT boys ThaT migh+ be called nice, dead-in lcids 7 iT revolves around Wormy Weldy lLarry Thomasl and his encounTer wiTh an older woman lLynn Sedlalcl. Filled wiTh comedy abouT youTh in relaTionship To The adulT world, Bernadine opened The drama season aT PoinT Loma wiTh Tun seeking large crowds. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Gayle Todd, The sTudenTs in drama consTrucTed Their own scenery, made cosTumes, sTudied malce-up and when They Tound Time, They sTudied Their lines. Weelcs ahead oT Time, adverTising had sTarTed To arouse curiosiTy among sTu- denTs: Where's Sneaky Falls? , Who's The woman? , WhaT's Wormy gonna do? Wi+h eager anTicipaTion The audience's guess Tions were answered along wiTh a Tew oThers. The sTudenTs en- ioyed puTTing on The play, and The audience enjoyed Wormy and his problems. Don'T be ridiculous. There are oTher Things in life besides girls Folio. Vernon Kinswood TAlan Libby, and Mrs. Welcly TBrooke Sfricklerl. He he he! l f S i Oil' ez? I -.,.. ' 5: I' O R V 5 jj OOMKAOE ' MAJOR. NAPOLEON Comrade Maior, who siarfed Hne rebellion, died of old age. Napoleon, a large fierce looking Burlcslmire Boar had a rep- u+a+ion for geHing his way. S'I'aging for Animal Farm was inferesfing and unusual. i4 J nimal Farm iffy n. fiirk . N ii 5 JY wwf , NJ SEQ e Seize Theml Comrade, in The name of The rebellion, l now call upon you To confess your heinous sinsl CurTain call 'For parTicipanTs: Alan Libby, Gary Hicks, Laurel Benchly, Ellard Davis, Jim Clark, Brooke STrickler. Animal Farm, a TwenTieTh cenTury novel by George Orwell was sTaged by The PoinT Loma Speech DeparTmenT March I8 and I9. The producTion was a new milesTone Tor The drama and speech sTudenTs. ln lieu OT The usual acTing and sTaging oT a play, six sTudenTs saT on sTage, and Through The me- dia oT voice only, porTrayed The characTers. The only scenery was large saTirical porTraiTs oT The animals. SkillTully woven inTo The scripT were lines oT communisT philosophy which received a clever rebuTTal Trom The side oT The 'menf The pigs, under The leadership of one oT Their own kind, desTroyed man and builT an Animal Farm Tor Themselves. ln The end, The pigs have Torced Their leadership upon The oTher animals, and The animals slowly observe The degeneraTion oT The pigs. The allegory in Orwell's moving novel is, in a sense, a reminder oT communism's Torce on people. 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Members oT The public spealcing class developed The abiliTy To express Themselves eTTecTively. STudenTs spoke on Topics ranging Tram inTer-racial crises To currenT school problems. SubiecT maTTer ranged Trom persuasive and deTerrenT argumenTs To in- TerpreTive work in poeTry and drama. Learning To increase, improve, and reTine Their ThoughTs, PoinT Loma speech sTudenTs, like Sue Bailey, demon- sTraTed Their TalenTs aT local conTesTs. Ye if ,Q iri Nancy Hawkins, Joy CzarzasTy, Priscilla STone, Linda Shepard, Bill Jones Dulce Peluin giving a speech To an alerT and CharloTTe Traphagan discussing wheTher or noT The governmenT should audience. inTerTere wiTh apporTionmenT. l7l Debate Gelling up early, and going lo school by 7:00, members of lhe debale leam came +o school +o clebale various lopics. Under Mr. Gayle Todd, members have been inslrucied in lhe finer poinls of debaling. Sludenfs have compefecl al San Diego Slole College, Occidenlal. +he Claire' monl Colleges, and Clairemonl High School. The clebale leam has given inleresled sludenls a chance io parlicipale in compelilive discussions and clebales. 'b Deba+ing fhe curren+ +opic: resolve, nuclear weapons should be confrolled by an inlernafional organiza+ion. AC Time keeping, no+e faking, and ora+ion, im- por+an+ paris of deba+e. Mar+in Wissner making a oinf during an early morning degafe. Sue Bailey lakes noles in preparafion for rebuH'al. Pradicing Tor HorTon HaTches The Egg presenTed aT Childrens' TheaTre. David Moore and Terry Monfeleone Linda SeaTon, Penny SpiTler and BerTie Menders. Dee STraTTon and Gayla WhiTTen receive Tips on The finer poinTs of ac+ing from Mr. Graham. Drama Designing sTage seTTings, The ElizabeThan TheaTre, and creaTing a dance rouTine were iusT a Tew oT The many Taslcs puT beTore The TirsT and second year drama sTudenTs. A The beginning drama sTudenTs were given Their TirsT sampling OT The TheaTre, make-up and cosTuming. All drama sTu- denTs were insTrucTed in The Techniques oT malce-up applicofion. The drama sTu- denTs designed and helped To creaTe all sTage seTs and props. The class gives a sample aT acTing, along wiTh The behind The scenes sTage worlc. IT is a preparaTory class Tor Those inTeresTed in drama and major producTions. tage Craft STcge croTT wos o viTol porT oT The dromo ond speech orTs deporTrnenTs. The class nneT every doy oncl wos responsible Tor all The scenes ond props Tor The ploys, rnoior prof ducTions, ond ossernblies. Their job wos To consTrucT The scenes ond orronqe Them on The sToqe. The Telephone booTh ond mop os well os oTher TurniTure ond props were The moior concerns Tor Bernodine. Scenes Tor Animol Form ond Thurber Carnival were olso r'nosTerpieces Tor The sToge croTT deporTrnenT. A room behind The oudiToriurn wos equipped wiTh elecTric Tools To aid This group. The producTions oT The speech ond drorno deporTrnenTs would seem dull ond liTeless wiThouT The eTTorTs oT This group. Jim Black and Charles Schwoerke. 1 xg .NWWY ,Q-L MEMBERS-ROW I: Dale HoclrsTra, David DarT, Mille McNelly, Bob Sanders. ROW 2: Bill Cow- Thorne, Jim Poicorny, Bob McCollom, Milne May, Bruce Jones. ROW 3: Lori Gefline, Sieve Mc- Cannon, Larry Simmons, Milne Bossier, Paul Ehrich. Providing music and pep aT many sporTs evenTs was PL's Pep Band. Members, who wore Their disTinguishing brighT gold swe-aTers, played aT all away TooTball games, and all baslceTball games. They were The baclsbories aT all songs aT The rallies, and played aT The annual TooT- ball bangueT. Members are chosen because oT Their skills and Tale-nTs. The group is small buT an inTegral parT aT spiriT aT PoinT Loma. Members puT in long hours oT pracTice, and worlced wiTh The song-leaders aT The games. This year, under The leadership of Dale l-loc:lcsTra, The pep band prof vided music and a boosT To PL spiriT, Pep Band Generategggjgirit 20 Dale HocksTra leads Pep Band aT baslceTball and TooTball games. Mr. Roberf Minnich, Musical direcfor, was behind 'rhe scenes of every band performance pulling for perfecfion in playing and precision in marching. MaioreTTes: Franci Tryka, Rebecca Hunsaker. Drum Major: Dale Hoclrsfra Band Performs at Half-Times---Spring Concerts FirsT in The parade aT homecoming. One of The main iobs of The PoinT Loma band is perform- ing aT home fooTball games. ln order To make good music and good paTTerns on The field The band members relin- quish one hour of sleep every morning To be aT school aT seven To pracfice. Braving fog and muddy field The band members always puT on a good half Time show worfhy of au- dience applause. Under The direcTion of Mr. RoberT Minnich, The Poinf Loma band played aT many communiTy affairs and repre- senfed Poinf Loma in many parades Throughouf The coun- Ty. AfTer Toofball season, The marching band becomes a concerT band and plays for such Tuncfions as PTA meeT- ings and The PoinTer Music Organizafion. ln The spring members puT on The annual Spring ConcerT and Through- ouT The year a combinaTion of band and orchesTra members provide music for The drama producfions. , .W 1 7 ,, 1 ll S 1, V 1 i , mf Weir W E 5 2 gif S J , . 1 1 yi H WW H M e g g S is ,. -Q ,V 5, ff H .,f' - 'W' ...,,:. ,W E f- 2 -,,- ,X ,.,, , .,,,. , ,, ' e lf 7 , ,f fx fd ' 1 ,,,,,,,,fe . , ff , L,,,, W -,-,fL-. ,, , - f,jl.,5,V.f.:.g-is , ' 5 Mm N. .. ,,.., ,:A. , L ww 5 . 1 -HJ. M f- +5939 k :egg . z iggy ' 'Y Z? Q e E e .T .,, E' Y le 91 , ff gee , V Q S J, M S 5 5 s ss 'fy M , f fr 'ii S K, S Q h , S 9 S S Mg B , S + X? S if - ,MM . wr- ...sv -f 7. -f mg M- f- cyibip. fweifef ff- fi-- g ,A, .. , Berfhurum. Cal'l'1y Boone, Mike Brock, Jay Bichnell, Charles Bossier, Mike Burke, Wilda Q fem: fwfr' Q? .gn Gr' e f ee asf Q . l. 5 Q M K S haf 1 S QF: :V X ie ,::. we M 5 S .,,' wif 3 uv gi ' lr 1 fi , A ' V 1' Q ff, ' 1' K .s 4 W L39 f S Q -sv., nf Q ,S S S J, ff 53 eff D pf gf , of s V25 Gi ga, meffiyws-5+-f 3 4 J X , we la Q e f.. we , fe -Wig- Cordero. Jerry A , , ,. ,,., Swnmw w M191 Cawihorne, Bill Cheverfon, Diane Accompanying 4. presenfafion of A res+ during homecoming parade. wmv-ff We Wi was -fr c ew . ,S 3 ,, ii-ffm f. 'P ,. 'fi -.f, pl jim ,e,,J,, . . Q. f.Lfif-TH-,' Lf-L-5-FQIi'T la +V? OFHCERS: Linda Leca, Cafhy Berfhurum, Wilda Burke. 22 Dar+, Dave Davidson, Ellie English, June Freye, Tony Gausewilz, Ann Gefline, Lori GoH-, Pam Graham, Billy Harrow. Sieve Hermanson. Randy Hoffmasfer, Darrel Hogan, Nick Jaramillo, Bernardo Jenson, Ken Jones, Bruce King. Calvin Kriz. Diana Lamberf. Roli Leca, Linda 1 Band lil. 3,2 , M ' floafs al' homecoming. .f Q W, Qi- N, -'J ', 'f , qw., MGI'il'l0. Frank M0fChil'l5ke. Bob MGY. MiCllC9l McCannon. Sieve McNelly, Mike Peachy, Sieve McCallon, Bob Paul, Millie Las+ minu+e pracfice before ir. high performances. Pearson, Befsy Pe+erson, Hazel FNQ.,-,we 5' ' K f?53f'ff'lfI , 1 Z fr me v W S ef 6 5 J e , e 'Y' ii g m' S . f F ,fm I, 15? 5 M 1: we S M52 , ff-QW X P , . ff gk, ' 4 ' -' P V ,YM-f jeiafibhf l' ww ' '-iviffiffi' f ' ,,1 Sanders, Rober+ Schaffer, Evan Sills, Jim Simmons, Larry Smiih, Mike Sfephen. Beliis Wade, Barbara 1 - S' - fp-by -:Il . 5 '-' Rf .. 'vii J iff, 1--Mgr., H ,L H ,-...,,e,.,, ., .,,..e N X' N it ,f Q H M ,L ggi 1 1' ew 2 ' Q R Jw M fu MZ, V if Ziff' Sl if EE, Q S 22 S 'U an s 4 K' 35. a4f7il'l7i 'X M f ,- I 55 ex .- S S ,meg 39' W-Q rvrr, j f? -y V 3. , wwe, V , , .,,k Wagner, Luana Walkinshaw, Dave Ward, Bob Warnelre, Doug Warnock. Richard Wuesi, George Campbell, Helen Glenn Holmes and Mary Jane Hopper Firsi Aliendanls Greg Slough and Shah Price Second Allendanls N Jim Clark and Joannie Murphy King and Queen Jeannie Mar+in, Doug Ma+heson, Greg Slough, Jim Clark, Joannie Murphy, Mary Jane Hopper, Glenn Holmes, Joy Pendarvis, Ken Newlon. Lomans danced +o +he music of Chei LeRoy and his Orchesfra. 71311 1+ 1 - ru.: ASB Ball Large cryslal chandeliers, roses, and pink and gold all conlribuled lo The eleganl alrnosphere ol The l-lolel Del Coronado's Grand Ball Room December 4, I964. For The Tirsl lime in many years The chair- men ol The dance had The only oil-campus dance held al some place orher Than The Balboa Park Club, Tamiliarly known ro Poinr Loma srudenfs as The Barn. There were approximalely 330 couples in arrend- ance. Sludenls, friends, and lacully advisors danced lo The music of Cher LeRoy and his Orchesrra. Tension mounled as couples voled lor The royally lo reign or Jrhe dance. The evening came lo a climax ol lO:OO when Jim Clark was announced King and he kissed and crowned Joannie Murphy, Queen. The King and Queen o ened a dance wirh Jrheir orrendanrs and reigned Tor The remainder of 'rhe evening. L Q CHAIRMEN-ROW I: Mar+l1a Peck and Barbara Shie. GENERAL CHAIR MEN, Cafhy Kilgore. ROW 2: Linda Mason, Debby Dawson, Karen Kelley. , m ,asmwm-Nm-'mm viff M fff- -W -A-N W-ure in ' 17: una-u -I-7 Lomanettes .xr ' Q 1 af ff 'Wrox if j 3 T l . Sharon Madruga Colonel f 26 LomoneTTes chose an AusTrian Theme for Homecoming. T x...,g I V y V 341 . Maureen Dickerson CapTain l-leaded by Sharon Madruga, The Loman- eTTes began The year by marching and per- Torming in The Cabrillo Day FesTival Parade on ShelTer Island. PracTicing Trom 7 To 9 in The morning, The girls originaTed all oT Their own enTerTainmenT Tor halT Time perTorm- ances. This year The l.omaneTTes doubled in number. and under The direcTion aT Miss Caroline Crosby, were able To Torm new TormaTions and dazzling rouTines Tor The Tour home league games. The girls also gave The TooTball Team Their annual Loman- eTTes' Dinner. They marched in The Second Annual GianT l-lalloween and KiTe Parades in Ocean Beach, where They capTured sec- ond place in compeTiTiong and led The l:ourTh Annual Old Town Parade in Decem- ber. The FooTball Orange ReTreshmenTs were someThing new This year: The girls served The TooTball Team oranges during pracTice Tor The crucial games. LomaneTTes annually sponsor The Toys Tor ToTs drive which They originaTed ThroughouT The ciTy schools some years ago. ln The spring They held TryouTs Tor The nexT year's oTTicers. which were presenTed To The sTudenT body aT The LomaneTTes' Ball, March IZ. The year closed wiTh a dinner held aT The El CorTez Tor all old oTTicers in June. Entertainment Z, I L 1 , W .X 5 1? 1 5 'Q' of Z M f ,. , if , fx Linda Reifl Wanda Turner CGPJWIV' Captain LomaneH'es' Coronation Ball. Old and new officers a+ ball held March I2 KNEELING: Sharon Madruga. STANDING: Gaye Terp, Linda Thorne, Michelle Rasmussen, Janice Silva, Nancy Bixler, Judy Sewell. ...W if sgfsme A yawn 1 is Wim M, , W 2, 5 wr ii J' W if S we wkfiff 'wiv wikis zsgzzf if ,,iie'2ir.f.,,A as W Sym r Q. sn Q wg-Q QQ 'VTX -AP .A Q V53 'W ' widw 4' nf. A v AT., h king 'M :gal-.iii-A ,W is 4 ,tx qi, P e- 44 Ps- ww e me KNEELING: Wanda Turner. STANDING: Sue Cramer, Pai S+evens, Priscilla Philbriclc, Evelyn Srorey, Trudi Mafchinslce, Gaye AbboH, Chris Benfield. WYE Z Q Ji x M my we 91 5 ,QW 'S wfxisi me si K sw We X T w-.sjf?,sn,,H we we X 1.52.-ml K fwfflgfm 'Q' use wuz 'fi ,144 ww! '34 will ., iff fa i X T - rrre . Q - Y 4 S, ' , 4, , . .se ,g 155, .3155 ws, ' ' 1 H '- 1 sw ffm , '-,W-'Q lf, ? 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X Q- STANDING: Maureen Diclcerson, Lomanettes Presented eep Sea Fantasy KNEELING: Linda Reirz. STANDING: Karen Cheverfon, Margie Freeman, Peggie Nuese, Diane Podhardsky, Cookie Carlson, Mary Kay Moran. a r KNEELING: Maureen Dickerson. STANDING: Marilyn Chase, Donna Kowase, Jo Anne Fouche, Sue Bergen, Sandy Jorgensen, JeaneHe Be++encourf. Lomane++es and friends dance +o +he music of +he LomaneHes performed for home games. 29 Sheiks. Reserve Officers Training Corp Sergeani Gallien Sergeani Holland Dale Rose lnsfrucfor lr1SirUCiOF Baffalion Commander V. me G COMPANY-ROW l: Les Lyman, Howard Curlis. ROW 2: Paul Mielsen, Michael Hanes, Roberf Moore, Koichi Moseley, Frand Smiih, Richard Warnock, Corey Thomason, Milre Fred- man. ROW 2: Kirl: Nielsen, Roberf Clark, Bruce Cleaver, Henry Dylcsira, Calvin Ennis. ROW 4: Marlr Daniels. David SuHon, William Paul, Doug Warnelxe, Ken Boeche. H COMPANY--ROW I: Roberi Brabanf, Milne Slcoor. ROW 2: Roberf Penfecosf, Roloeri Cuevas, Jose Monal. Doug Barron, Tom Weller, Ernesl Nowell, Sfeven Elmer, Paul Jordan. ROW 3: James Ogden, Kenneih Goss, John Lewellen, Michael Cloggell. ROW 4: Charles Marlow, John Slreiff, Roberl Cochran, Ed Horne. New dress uniforms were one of fhe high- lighfs of Poinf Loma's Reserve Officers Training Corps fhis year. Under fhe direc- fion of SFC William Gallien and SFC George Holland, fhe ROTC cadeis learned much abouf discipline, milifary subiecfs and weapons, and leadership. The ROTC pro- vides cadefs inferesfecl in milifary careers wifh an excellenf background and gives all cadefs experience in leadership problems. This year's acfivifies included a Cadef Club Ball held March 6, and a Field Day, an infer-cify compefifion. Field frips were Taken fo Camp Ellioi where cadefs were given The opporfuniiy fo fire army weap- ons, and fo fhe Naval Amphibious Base af Coronado. Oufside acfivifies included fhe CIF Rifle Team which had an excellenf season. ln fhe line of dufy fhe cadefs pro- vided many services, including fhe morning flag-raising ceremony and guards af games and dances. A new addifion fo fhe fhird baffalion fhis year was fhe enrollmenf of girl cadefs. This is fhe firsf fime girls have ever joined ROTC in fhe 46 years of fhe corps. Cadefs chose Cafhy Kilgore for fheir Queen and Judy Laddon and Maureen Diclcerson as Affendanfs. They reigned af fhe Cadef Club Ball along wifh fhe queens from fhe ofher schools. Ik ...-fp.. BATTALION COMMANDER AND STAFF-ROW l: Dale Rose. ROW 2: Marlin Weisner, Dole Hoclcslra, Mike McNelly, Russell Tavenner, ,v AH'eennnnnn+ion ! ROTC presenfed flue colors a+ homecoming. The queens dance cl' ROTC Boll. ,guag- 7' W Hi. Queen, Ca+l'1y Kilgore: Escor+, Dale Rose. Firsf A++endan+, Judy Laddong Escorf, Dale Hocksfra. Second AH'endan+, Maureen Dickerson: Escort, Milne McNeIIy. Queen and a++endan+s were crowned at 'Field day. Girls' Spotlight Cadets ,f ..,-- kif.1,.f:..LfM15-f -k,',. - K- ' 1 t' td ' ' .Q P ff ' tt u e Q it 1 t i W 5 I Chrisline Barbara LU1 Allison Shie Gal! Point Loma's Queen is presented a+ Cadet Ball ,f BaHclion Commander, Dole Rose, on inspec+ion. ...f 'ov-v-ci,-1J,?o+fv-e ,04fff16-ff1f'f'i9'WQ 6ff1F5Zfe?:Mw,Zk,1a,A.i ijlbm mgwjjjfbfiffp ROTC MMA! Mfzff LW Presen+ing arms during parade. Q3 J--f' 63 1,1 P 9 7 ,QQ sr A F 5' ' ROW I: George BrundreH-Concer+ Masfer, Alan Goss. Bobbi S+aIder, Judy Sievens. ROW 2: Barbara Eschwege, Flory Cro+inger, Sue Hughes, Margare+ Smifh. ROW 3: Barbara Waren, Buzz Kimball, Ru+h Gierse+, Suzanne Dame. I+'s bigger fhan I am. OrcI'1es+ra in concer+ posi+ion. ROW I: Dianna Marshall, Nancy Bixler, Glenn English, bhflS DTUTGEVGHI. ROW 2: Dianne Slough, Lawrence Riverole, Vincen+ Benfanie. ROW 3: David Rogers, Donna Lawrence, Ramon de Ruyier. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS-SEATED: Barbara Esch wege, George Brundrefi- President Belly Saarni STANDING: Barbara Waren, Crchestra Major accomplishmenls of rhe Poinler orcheslra were The Chrislmas assemblies, and The spring con- cerl in which lhe sludenls demonslraled lheir musi- cal lalenls. These lwo aclivilies are lradilional and have added To lhe enioymen+ of lhe Poinl Loma sludenlrs and iacully for years. The orcheslra makes an annual rrip +o a disrricl feslrival where lhey compere and have lun. ln addi- lion ro class worlc, srudenrs are given rhe opporlun- ily io play music of rheir choice. Anolher annual 'rrelc of +he orchesrra is when ir goes lo Collier and Dana Junior l-lighs lo pul on pro- grams for Jrhem. The orcheslra is a class for music sludenls and provides enlerlainmenl for various school lunclions. ROW I Bruce Jones, Bill Cawll-norne, Elaine Davidson, Pam GQH, Lori Ge+llne Evan Schaffer Mille Bossier Larry Simmons, ROW 2: Marianne Newman, Wilda Burke, Bob Sanders - -7 .Y ROW I Pa'rMcln1'yre, Glen Goss, Marge Coleman, Linda Leca. ROW 2: Dale Hocl:s+ra Dianna all else falls follow dlrechons Kru Mike McNally, Beffy Saarni, Richard Warnock. Brass Choir and tring En embl Q L . BRASS CHOIR MEMBERS-ROW l: Jim Polcorny, Pam GO'l l', Elaine Davidson, Bill Cawfhorne. ROW 2: Larry Simmons, Sieve McCannon, Lori Gefline, Charles Bicknel, Mike Bossier. Poinl Loma's besl musicians displayed lheir lalenls whenever eilher The Brass Choir or lhe Slring En- semble play. Boih are specially groups comprised of lhose siudenis having demonslraied excellence in music. Members were chosen from lhe band or orcheslra. Sludenls are selecled lor lhese groups because ol lechnigue and in+erpre+a+ion. The main purposes of The Brass Choir are To play greal music, lo leach sludenls To appreciale good music. The Slring Ensemble played and promoled classical music al Poinl Loma. Bolh groups mel af 7:I5 for praciice. STRING ENSEMBLE MEMBERS-SEATED: George Brundrefi, Flory Crofinger, Bobbi Sialder, Rufh Gyerse+, Kris S+urdevan+, Sue Hughes, Belh Baker, Diana Marshall, Diane Slough. STANDING: Alan Goss, Buzz Kimball, Ramon de Ruyfer, Barbara Eschwege, Glynn English. 36 i A large Table and candles are The True s mbols oT Madrigal singers. Members OT The PoinT Loma Madrigals are chosen as The besT voices in The school. Each year They sTudy early English Mad- rigal music, and perTorm Tor various clubs and communiTy groups. This year The group sang Tor evening music programs aT school, luncheons Tor The Thursday Club, The PoinT Loma Assembly, and They were inviTed To sing Tor The JCC. Under The guidance and leadership aT Mr. Lewis Phelps, members oT Modrigals demonsTraTed The TinesT voices and sing- ing among PoinT Loma sTudenTs. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS--SEATED: Julie Smifh, Jeff Heller-President STANDING: Joe Gerry, Kafhy SmidT. Madrigals we . , , . -. wr ii, A :LN nfjyi, q K WVMWT 11 K - gk if'f,,w..,f' Q A f H ' A rm 4,5 if Wye rv My ,4 ,, Q kfff -541 A1 r ' ,avi 1 , ' . i.,g..f'fw1s' f,,. 5 ., ,. of fe n fl ffl-At ,f ,r , .s 7- ' .,.-A is ' T Lei his-:zff3F '23 112,22 ' W 0 W , ' 31 -fic' Q '- , ' f g In I M K N -ef . 4:-4iq,3?is55,,k,. U V' V: SEATED: Eclna English, Nancy Jennings, Mary Sfaley, Polly CrabTree, Carolee Masforalcos, MarTha Shirley, Ann Colt STANDING: Tom Hodge, John Davis, Elaine Packard, Julie Smifh, Jeff Heller, KaThy Smidf, Penny Spifler, Joe Gerry, Gary DenTon. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS-SEATED: Elaine Packard. Kafhy Smidt STANDING: Mary STaIey, Tom Hodge- PresidenT, Julie Smi+h. '. s PracTice and perfecTion. Modrigals give many hours To This performing arT. 37 if Q' fs? , 6+-rs 3 s 1 . 1 , N ,T Q MEMBERS-ROW I: Sherry O'Brien, Pahicia Hill, Linda Gild, Jeannie LinTon, Judy Sayles, Lorna Flemming, Molly Phalen, Shareen Owens, Rebecca Hunsuclcer, Jeannie Holbrook, Chris Colly, Carol Silva. ROW 2: Judy Bofa, Gail McComb, Virginia Anderson, Ann I FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS-SEATED: Brian Sherman, Rebecca Hun- sulrer, Doug Tillinghasf, Lorna Flemming. STANDING: Ann Leonard, Tom Grinder, Rosie Ramirez:-Presidenf. Leonard, Sandy Wood. Rosie Ramirez, Linda Miller, Melinda Hoff- man, Jane Ramsey. ROW 3: Jerry OrTega, Larry Trop, Dennis De- marlcus, Brian Sherman, John Tafolla, Tom Grinder, Doug Tillinghasf, Mike King. Mixed Chorus T'was The NighT BeTore ChrisTmas, sung by The Mixed Chorus, was a highlighT aT The annual ChrisTmas Assembly. The chorus also parTicipaTed in The All CiTy Music FesTival held March I2 in The audiTorium oT Clair- monT High School. The group as a whole learns To harmonize and sing beTTer, Individuals are given spe- cial aTTenTion and help: sTudenTs learn new Techniques, and reTine Their musical TalenTs. The class is a preparaTory class Tor ConcerT Choir. IT is conducTed by Mr. Phelps and is a place Tor learning, Tun, and music Tor members. Mixed Chorus in daily pracTice. 38 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-SEATED: Tom Grinder, Judy Bo+a- PresidenT, Brian Sherman, Shareen Owens. STANDING: Carol Silva, Sandy Wood, Gail McComb, Rebecca Hunsuclcer. I ' -s. fx M? L 5 C, . -ni-'z 1 3 L., .., n....1 ROW l: Nan Woolrych, Alma Suils, Shiels Slar, Shirly Cameron, Mary Kaye Burns, Sue Owens, Donna Vidger, Eleane Massey, Carol Elison. ROW 2: Befh Reid, Kalhy Duffy, Karon Lise, Kafhy Roloff, Kris Bene- field, Linda Shannon, Judy Hill, Maria Madruga, Vicky Marlow. Girls' Chorus A beginning group for female voices, Girls' Chorus gives girls, inleresled in singing, a chance +o display Their Jralenls, Under 'lhe direcrion ol Mr. Lewis Phelps, Girls' Chorus performed al lhe annual Chrislmas pro- grams. Girls gel help and praclice in sing- ing, reading music, and learning hislory of music. The harmony of These girls has added lo many school aclivilies. Girls' Chorus, how- ever, is a beginning group and mosl mem- bers go on inlo eilher Mixed Chorus or The Concerl Choir al lhe end ol lhe year. Girls' Chorus during daily prac'l'ice. Emsr SEMESTER oFEicERs-sEArED: Linda snnnnnn. srmoiner SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-SEATED: Kniny Rninffg STANDlNG Mary Kaye Burns, Kris Benefield. Judy Hill, Nan Woolrych. in 'UN in f -A ' ? 3 13 4-qx 'Wi Q ' y, gif ,, w-.ff k, Chuck ScaTolini, RiTa STurch, Laurel AulT, Gail SmiTh, Jane Vecchio. John Spofford, Bill Paul, Wayne Zaranka, Mike Simoneau, STurch, Becky Adams, Susie Carlefon, Dorofhy Rusnell, Kay T'Anne Hill, Anne Tracy, Marilyn Kelly. ROW 4: Glyndon Gore, Sally Sikes, Teffa Crane, Tom Hodge, Jim his-an Concert Choir ConcerT Choir gives sTudenTs inTeresTed in music and singing a chance To display Their abiliTies and learn new abiecTives oT vocal groups. The TirsT Tun acTiviTy Tor The choir was Their annual choiremixer held early in OCTO- ber. lT gave choir members a chance To meeT each oTher, have Tun, and sing. OTher acTiviTies also included a Trip To Long Beach Tor a TesTival, May 7. The choir members Took a bus up To Long Beach and in general had Tun. Each day is a rehearsal: members learn abouT music, musical hisTory, and singing. AT various Times Mr. Lewis Phelps, choir direcTor, works wiTh sTudenTs individually. This aids These sTudenTs and allows The presidenT To direcT and lead The choir. ConcerT Choir has been exTremely acTive This year. AcTiviTies drew To a close wiTh The smorgasbord in May, when members and alumni goT TogeTher Tor Tun: and sing- ing aT Vesper ceremonies. Come on now, iT's only seven-in The morning. l 41 fi W Joe Hogan Fall Edilor-ineChiei Spring Sporls Edilor Jane Chambers Edilorial Edilor Pointe When youre fanfaslic like us- i+'s hard lo be humble. This was a common phrase around lhe 'lpoinlerl' Slail aller il had ialcen firsl place for high school news- papers. Compelilion was a Jour- nalism Pow-Wow held al San Diego Slaie College, where all high schools in San Diego Counlv were represenled. The Poinler was named lhe besl high school paper in The counly. Early in The school year, 'rhe slaii had all re- ceived lhe news lhai il was All- American, a lop honor for a high school newspaper given loy lhe Na- lional Scholaslic Press Associaiion. Sh .as f J -ev- ' Kevin Weir, Ron Gerson Dove Rigsby Mrs. Sprungman Fall Sporis Edilors Pholographer Advisor Sprina Sooris Wri+ers Sue Dow+y Business Manager E1 my REPORTERS-ROW I: Linda Hasilings, Tom Crow, Jan Belcher, Linda Mason, Lindo Ma+son. ROW 2: Jill Paul, Ann Scales, Monika Sander, Randy Collingham, Valerie Jennings. ROW 3: Melinda Lee, Chris Williams, Colin Bell, Robie Moore, Ray Treppa, Greg Simmons. taff A bi-weelcly publicolion, lhe Poinl- er brings currenr school news, humor, sborls news, and edirorials lo all Lomons. A new ieolure lhis yeor lo The eighlfpoge newspaper wos Polyglor, o seclion devolecl ro orricles wrirren in foreign lon- guoges by Poinl Loma sruclenrs. The l'Poinler loolc many hours ol research, worlcing. and deadline rush. lr wos pull logerher lhrough The eliorls ol noi only The edilors, bul by The reporlers os well, and is on inregroil porr of school life. 5 f ---- ,M is K fri ii ..--W f. iiir, ffefrrgfe' ' ii '.5: :x 'i 4' ,4e-r1 4?-.. ' 5 i.,i . rsi, ,,ge. John Leonard Mary Sfevenson Feorure Eoliror Spring Ediror-in-Chief Fall News Ecliior Nancy Bunce Sue Moore Mary, John and Jane admiring +rophy for besi' high . . Poll News Wrirer School newspaper. AdVefJf'SmQ MOUOQGF Spring News Edilor Poin+er sraff working +o make deadline. Every o+her Friday, Poin+ers were handed ou+ during lunch. X X X X Xxx rw K U XXWCHV YR. X V Q Y X X Y xo is 7' XM Carol Couringfon Kafhie Leach Senior Edi+or Janice Wyanf Junior Edifor Edlror-in-Chief Jinny Thomas Sophomore Ediror Mr. Schaffrofh Advisor EI Portal Marfha Peck Acrivifies Ediror Karen Menke Orqanizarions Ediror I fx gg , J Bob Blakey Spor+s Eclilror Mary Jayne Hass ASSIS+GN+ Sporrs Edifor Staff Sue STice GovernmenT EdiTor Business Manager Working +0 make March 'wh deadline. Bob Brazell Barbara Shle Gail F09e'+Y Sieve Wells PhoTographer LiTerary EdiTor Index EdiTor PhoTographer V, ,,sss Q, ygfg' L Barbara Lawson Curriculum EdiTor Barbara Fallis Deadlines ThaT come Too soon, picTures ThaT have To be prinTed, and IayouTs ThaT have To be drawn, are only a Tew oT The exasperaTions oT The EI PorTal STQTT. To produce a yearboolc ThaT is aTTracTive as well as Tull oT memories, is The main goal oT The sTaTT. Fx year spenT aT PoinT Loma is prinTed and bound in These pages so ThaT Those who read This book may see life aT PL during I964-65. The boolc represenTs The work and planning oT TwenTy peo le who gaTher all The inTormaTion, plan picTures, draw up layouTs, and add Tin- ishing Touches. This year, under chief Carol, The sTaTT has Tried someThing ToTolly new To The ciTy, a Madras plaid cover. The cover is only an exTerior Though: The real boolc lies wiThin The pages-waiTing To be read, and To recall memories OT days aT PL. AFT FOX Lynn HochmuTh Phowqropher STaTT Assign-mr JGhlCe MOFGH Pru Mann FOCUHY Eclllor STaTT AssisTanT STaTT AssisTanT Sf if Q- : c 4 ,I bf ,Q 5 , if-f' A 4. M, , ,, f L V , , yf' S 1 5 Y I , 1 LA 1 , 5' r ' H ,- S 1 1 :jr - ' sg Q .L ' N ' 4 x 1, ' v ,Cf A ' ' , , A A 2 if , , I L ' . S' ,f s W ' 'Q Y X - W f , U I 1, ' Q , L 1, if ' .. 11- W, ,J I , Q Y f t, I . A ,, Nas ,f ff, ,iw-.Sf 1 , I ' 1 2 ,f V ku. I .A F f' cf 1. ,, ,f ,f .1 - , J 6 L, m 5j!,n I, nm! X 1 ff, .0 .1 4: HW? J' I av H A E J . , H I 1- is 3 I. ' ,Q t X , 5, P' , v Sf 5 Ewqfmr ixfmhff 3 , ,Wax I , , ji-, ff f-if 'Mr :iffy S Wm X x ' X' 2 Sports 47 Songleaders provide enferfainmenf before a game. pirited Loman Songleaders inlroduce lhemselves al The Coronado Rally. Songleaders Jeanne Marlin Head Song Judy Hagar A. ,fy- Joy Pendcrvis Figl1l leam Figl1ll!!l Beflw Balmer Joy, Jeff, and Julie . . . JUMP! heerleaders Jef? Lockwood Julie Smiih Sue TOWN Heod Cheer HX 1 fw Behind hoorse voices, prggtlced vpuiines, firelfbs energy, ond unlirniied pep ore e ol+hQQgQeng ond cheerleod 'rsQeBe- couse eoch hx qiqyge' his pew ey orexrjghflymgkg ibiniixxx Lomds on fi'G'eEBd spirit gy X X NJ U KN X i x i if V i - if ' Lomons ore prolx Tqijhel pepis 'rs ondwfhese p gbifers ore proud +o4repr e iUPoin'r L nfufx ogT'e'e7Tho'r Poinf Lorno siudegrjsffove qiviexpkft em H3 mosflyiemorolole ex- perience oxfbq 'eir lgyiqhfjahbol MN! , , n I u lf' r V Y O O O Offen Jrhis surnrneugfhe szfioiild b fo ihe I8-foph heid being shdig games Wei Dickie e a e r Q.. loughier x ihe I964-65 uniimiied, Jrhe X 1 i MD ff X Ron Snyder Hail Poinf Loma High!! Pginfer Dog Pepsi-el-5 proye prqdice makes perfect Sue s+imulo'res spirif wifh a smile. up Cheerleaders JV quad Personifies P px 'x J W Songleoders push 'em back os lhe Team comes closer lo lv TX' Paul powers pep squad. . f , vlclory. CL f. Songleaders Kclci Bonoudi Lcuro Tibbuls Melody Zedclcer Head Song 'X New lo Poinl Loma lhis ye-or were six iunior varsily song and cheerleaders. Chosen lasl April by a board ol slu- denls and Teachers, lhey pracficed Their roulines all sum- mer and nnade lheir uniforms which lhey designed Them- selves. The new sguad sel high goals lor lulure JV pepslers as lhey boosled lhe learns' rnorale. l-lighlighls ol lhe year included perle-cl records scored by lhe loolball and baslcelball leams and a dinner where Miss Moore was presenled wilh a scrapbook. A crucial play calls for solemn concenlralion WW V l ' K lh A ' ' Teirirgogrceuillli-l+e a y nclerson Soshm Price Mixed emonons G+ JV games. I964 Point Loma Varsity Football TX V se? Ben Edeng Kermeen Fristrom Head Coach l O O Game Highlights... Point Loma's 'Football team started its season with a crushing deteat over the Coronado lslanders. The Pointer's offensive unit tound itselt with the ball much ot the game. It was a disastrous tinal quarter tor the Island boys as they yielded 2l points. Yardage gained on the ground was only 22 tor Coronado while P.L. led with 274 yards. Greg Slough started a great year with two touchdowns. Several touchdown runs had to be called back during the Grossmont game as the Pointers were persistently penalized. Three times Lomans were deep in Foothiller territory but were unable to score. Greg Slough's goal run climaxed a drive set-up when Rick Buckman blocked a Grossmont punt, thus, giving Point Loma a 6-0 victory. Point Loma's 2-0 season starter was narrowly upset by a Saint Augustine 7-0 detect. The Pointers penetrated tour times into Saint's territory, but usually lost the ball on downs. Crawtord evened the Pointer record to 2-2, clipping P.L. 6-0. Both teams drove to within the opponent's I0 yard line, but late in the game, Crawford scored their winning touchdown atter an 80 yard drive. The Pointers started out the league season with a 32-0 win over Clairemont, giving Point Loma a long sought-atter victory and a 3-2-l record tor the Clairemont grudge match. Our tive touchdowns came 'From Doug Matheson and Dave Johnson, each having two, and Greg Slough added one more to his list. Mike Adamson scored the two extra points. The Pointer's ground out I70 yards over land and I00 yards via the airlanes. Point Loma showed La Jolla that P.L. pigskinners' 'Feet have not outgrown the shoe with 'a 7-0 win. Despite the thinsoled victory, Pointers had about an eight to one ad- vantage in total yards. Glenn Holmes polished the shoe with the extra point utter Slough scored the touchdown. The Lomans triumphed against Madison, 2l-7, tor a happy homecoming. Matheson ran I2 yards tor one TD, Greg Slough ran tour and I6 yards for another I2 points. Mike Adamson ma-de it pertect with three extra point kicks. Madison had tive tirst downs to P.L.'s l6. The most crucial and hardest fought game ot the season came against the rough Kearny Komets who, at our match time, boasted a record ot I5 straight wins. The Pointers entered the game with high hopes and perseverance, and despite the 26-I3 loss, they lett with two well-earned touchdowns and on extra point made by Slough, Settles, and Holmes, respectively. Five thousand tive hundred tans watched Kearny tight its hardest league game. Glenn Holmes' PAT kick gave Point Loma that big point needed tor the win over Mission Bay. Doug Matheson capped a 48 yard drive with a touchdown and later Greg Slough added to his already great ottensive, as well as detensive year, with a burst ot 73 yards tor the second Loman score. Point Loma's tootball season ended with six wins and three losses, only one ot which was a league loss, putting the Pointers in second place in the Western League. Sta- tistically, Point Loma's ottensive unit scored I27 points to the opponents' 58. ln tota' yardage gained, the Pointers accumulated 2,054 yards compared to the opponents l,363 yards. The offensive line can be summed up as saying it was BIG, averaging 2l6 pounds. Regulars were Dave Welshans and Hal Pelak as tackles, Ken Newtor and Roger Esty as guards, Steve Bradaric occupied the center position atter Ricl Strand was torced out ot play early in the season. The defensive unit was outstand- ing, obvious in the statistics above. And how many other high school football player: do you know who have a big tan club like Roger Esty7 A 7 s is rt .. f , '. , is 7 'Q t A 5 4 kxiittfgyr J., k, .. lv l Hugh Simpson Bill Hall Varsity Football Record Point Point Point Point 'Point 'Point 'Point 'Point 'Point 'Deno Second Place Western League Won 6 Lost 3 Loma 35 Coronado 0 Loma 6 Grossmont 0 Loma 0 St. Augustine 7 Loma 0 Crawford 6 Loma 32 Clairemont 0 Loma 7 La Jolla 0 Loma 2l Madison 7 Loma I3 Kearny 26 Loma I3 Mission Bay I2 tes League Game Matheson pulls away 'From Viking detenders. 51 ' I Two Wms... Doug Mofheson, II Bill SeHIes. I3 Mike Adamson, I4 Dove Johnson. 2I Kevin Weir, 22 Willie Jones, 24 Islanders Sink Deep Poinf Loma .,..,,,,,.,, 0 7 7 2I-35 Coronado ..,ee.e,,,,eo. 0 0 0 0- 0 Adamson boofs an ex+ro poinf. Mofheson on a keeper. Grossmont Groans... and Loses PolnI'Lomo ,,,.., .,..,,,, 0 0 6 0-6 Grossmonl' ,,,,,e,,.,,,,,,, 0 0 0 O-O and Two Defeats 51 is Don Fuller, 32 Greg Slough, 33 John Cervinsky, 34 John Luxemburg' 4I Bun Ciernyl 42 Rick S-lrand, 5 Saints Deliver First Loman Defeat . Polnl' Loma. ,Y.,. ..,,v. 0 0 0 0-0 S+.Augusl'ine, so eeeeee 0 7 0 0-7 Braclaric and Pelak help keep Johnson running. Johnson gels c key block from Larry Crispell. Colts Cut Point Loma Poinl' Loma ss,,.,,,,,.,,. 0 0 0 0-0 Crawford ........., ,,,, 0 0 6 0 6 Point Loma Takes Vern Nay, 52 S+eve Braclaric, 53 Dean Jensen, bl John Kuenhi, 62 Ken Newlon, 63 Greg Phillips, 64 Point Loma Scalps Chieftans Poml Loma ,,,,,,.. 7 I9 0 6--32 Clairemonl ,, ,,.,.. 0 0 0 0- 0 Cervinsky pushes 'em away. Rosenlhal gels grabbed. League Second Jim Clark, 65 Roger Esly, 66 Dave Welshcns, 7l Hal Pelak, 72 Larry Crispell, 73 Ron Thompson, 74 l Poinlers up 'lo lhe line. The Shoe Still Fits Poinl' Loma L, ,,,,Y,,,,, 0 7 0 0-7 Lo Jolla ,,,,Y,A,,,,,,,,, 0 0 0 0-0 PL Trimphs at Homecoming Poml Loma L,,,,,,,,VVV 7 7 7 0-2l Madison ,,,, 0 7 0 0- 7 'K Block fhal kick! 55 To the Tune of... Bob Macon, 75 Gary BurneH, 76 John Landon, SI Rick Bucllman, 83 S+eve Box, 54 John Clark, B6 Kearny Cops League Crown Poim' Loma .,Y,Y,,,,,,, 7 0 0 6-I3 Kearny ,,,,,,,,,,A,7.77,, 7 6 0 I3-26 Crispell blocks as Holmes breaks 'H1rougl'1 line. Weir around Hue righi' end agains+ Madison. Fuller-Harough would be facklersl I, 2 . ri,, QQ, Q i A, -F ' . g Q iggi g. 7 A-S-M? 7 7 A You Have to Pay the Price - Glenn Holmes, 87 JeFF Heller, 88 Craig Ackerson, mgr. use wifi A 'gi f F ' .,..,,,. ' ..:. f ii i s iesr Ronnie Gerson. Sid. Alon Goldhommer, sic. Po+ Keilch, +r. A halfiime mullover. Luxemburg swings ou+ in pursuit films' Lomans Clip Mission Bay Poini' Loma ,,sYs,,,,... 7 0 6 0-I3 Mission Boy .,...,..,,.. 0 0 6 6-I2 Three Poiniers clobber o Buc ball carrier. 57 JV Football ROW I: Larry Doyle, Peler Baumann, Frank Gormlie, Robin Prodan- ovich, Gherry Bryanf, Fernando Suarez, Tom Aull. ROW 2: Don Daley, Gary Malone, Glenn Killingbeck, Pele Moring, Tom Rosenlhal, Jim Nolan, Bob STeen, David Piiman, STeve Lewis. ROW 3: Russell Turner, Mgr.: Phil Silva, Narey Tabino, Ross Anzalone, Doug Bulz, John Con- way, Frank Gallagher, Mike Grossbeck, Dennis Bishop. Duke Pekin. ROW 4: Dave Peabody, Roger Wagar, Jay Schwariz, Bill De Young, The JV l:ooTball Team had a Truly TanTasTic season. The sTaTisTics show iusT how well They played. According To T-lead Coach Simpson, There was an abundance oi good players. Many oi Those on Third sTring This year ordinarf ily would have played TirsT sTring ball. AT Times iT seemed as Though The Team didn'T have much compeTiTion Trom oTher schools, oTTen shuTTing Them ouT. NeverTheless, aTTer The Team gained a good repuTaTion The crowds Turned ouT To waTch some greaT TooTball. i ' is Bill Gable abouf To pilch ouT on a sweep. STeve Chapman, Joe Marino, Greg STress. Manuel Rico, Rodney Con- ners, Dean MerediTh. ROW 5: Sheldon Feike, Bob Sales, Bill Alexander, Sieve Davis, Tony Freyer, Ron Eplin, Eric Reis, George Lazar, John Campos, BuTch Caughy, Ed Browning. ROW 6: Colin McMasTers, Mgr.: Tom Caudle, Mgr.: Ed Emilh, Mgr., Pal Keilch, Mgr.: David Slalay. There were many sTandouT players This season: in The backiield-Glenn Killingbeck, Sheldon Feike, Tom Rosenf Thal, and Willie Jones: on The line-Doug BUTZ, Larry Doyle, Dave Peabody, PeTe Moring, Bill Alexander, John Campos and Roger Wagar. These are iusT a Tew oi many who played a solid season oi TooTball. Size and agiliTy were Two irnporTanT TacTors in winning. JV was big as well as agile. Things look greaT Tor aT leasT The nexT Two years OT TooTball. .lf .sf ,fe Willie Jones-flyin'. Llndefeated and Untied mi-f. ,,,q. ,, , I '7'?'l II I1 Poinl Poinl Poinl Poinl 'Poinl xpoinl 'I 'poinl Poinr JK poinf. Feilce casually waves while ofhers beaf fheir heads 'I'oge+her. Qverall Record Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Won 9-Los? O 4I Coronado O 7 Grossmonl O 7 SI. Augusline 6 25 Crawford 2 I9 Clairemonl O 34 La Jolla O 27 Madison 6 I5 Kearny O I4 Mission Bay 2 ' Denoles League games. x Rosenfhal grimaces, anficipafing some side con+ac+. Coach Hugh Simpson 1 il ,A V -1 ' v ,.,..,,. is... I 2 qi . A1 4 DeYoung lays a s+opper. Things begin +o Ioolc bad for Grossmonl. 59 Cross Countr Coach Fred Ludwig ROW I: Norman Gardner, Keilh Jeffers, Sieve Lules, Sim Richards, Jeff Slone- loralrer. ROW 2: Charles Hughes, Roger Friend, Marly Hess, Frank Virgadamo, Joe Gerry. ROW 3: Dave Frichlel, Sleve Rool, Peler Virgadamo, Sleve McCan- non, Dennis Willoughby, Mille Gardner. Varsity Cross Country Won 8-Losl 2 League Finals won by Poinl Loma San Diego and Sweelwaler losl lo PL 'La Jolla losl lo PL 'Kearny losl lo PL EI Cajon losl lo PL 'Clairemonl losl lo PL Mounl Miguel beal PL : Madison losl lo PL 'Mission Bay losl lo PL Hoover beal PL 'Denoles League meels. Bolh Varsily and JV Cross-counlry leams had excellenl seasons. The Varsily harriers loolc lirsl place in lhe Weslern League, as did lhe JV squad. Varsily ended ils season by lalcing lillh place in counly CIF. JV wenl undelealed in all lhe meels and relays il enlered. Poinl Loma won lhe JV Relays by laking lhe lirsl live places. Joe Gerry and Pele Virgadamo were voled mosl valuable. Pele also occupied lhe leam caplain spol. Voled mosl improved was Sleve Rool, a sophomore. Jell Slonebraker, anolher oulslanding runner, was elecled as leam caplain lor I965. The lirsl live linishers lor Poinl Loma, and line runners all season, were: Pele Virgadamo, Joe Gerry, Jell Slonebralcer, Sleve Rool and Sleve McCannon. Coach Ludwig, in his lirsl year coaching lhe leam, lound everyone lo be dedicaled and hard workers lhroughoul lhe season. l-le con- sidered lhe year lo be quile successlul since PL wenl on lo deleal bolh Mounl Miguel and Hoover in lhe CIF linals. Wilh all ol lhis year's improvemenl and enlhusiasm, nexl year Poinl Loma should have anolher slrong Cross-counlry leam. Nalurally PL leads, even al lhe slarl. Joe Gerry lakes his finishing posilion number. 0 First in League, Fifth in IF ,. , 7445 , UWM ? K , 7. . 5 . . m v 7 ' raifai-Q22 ,g7, 7 . if -7 . - 1- ' 4 Q sw .7 7 'W-s l .4 Zflmiz' A ', 72 . ,. .ni P f v :,.,-rm lr ,A . N - in, ,777 , 7 . W' 77 W- mq,,777w my . r s , , M 7 7 .. . ,,,,, 771,-7 i -..- ' 7' 7. 1 73 1 .7 ,w1 ,77...w77 7 ' 17 7' ws sf. .7 7 . . f . 75. ::7 A , 0-,at , 47 , s.' ,gym ,'.f. yr 7 . , ,,r A . 9 - ' . .I or . 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Weir' 7 7 ,77+ ':.a '- :., 17, i7 ' mm, ,fav 7-- ', ff 7. ,. ---,': . 2, vw 77 721s7,, ,7' i M., 1.2 .14 U27 74 , 71-fs W 7 X 21 gf 2 .7: -.,fig,.f7- seegayy s- ACE.-.7igfQ77 -a s ,7., , , ,,77,.f7f flea W... ,. :-,.' ge .NH 7 ,fr ..7 ff 7 g m, 7 ..s7,. -7 New V7 .7 Sw - 7 . . , -7 7,47 7 W. Mc:1,,f,p7-Q, Effff IZ, 'F ' J ':' 4 gi'?J74e QTH27f42 , , mf ' Eff ' 14 ig K, wing' 'S' V 35 5 743 , 7, X ' ' iffei '7, w i? My? 7 7-'ff ' . 7 7 , 7 J 1 .7 1 -7 7 ' ,, ,7 . 1. 7 7 .5 :QL -7-5.71, H. 1, 155 ..1HE',:5 'rE V Q' if 9 AW ' N I' i L-7 . :-' ' ' I if 5 ri - ' ' . ' ' 7 F ': . : '- 1 : H' , . V 7,.e ,' vb.. .,-7 K ,,.,f54,, , ,,,,,,,,- H W - ,, ,, ,, 7 ' 7 - - 7 2 77 7 7. A 7 7 7, . 7 'M' 'FF7 ROW I: George Zeluff, Ed Esirada, Francisco Palau, Evan Schaffer, Jim Preibe, Jim Overby, Dave Simon, Ed Builer, Jim Tomasin, Jerry Tiezen, Mike Needham, Bill Zack, Dave Burler. ROW 2: John LaFleur, Dick Swiderski, David Rodgers, Larry Kowerski, Sieve Shirk, John Vukoiich, Bill Dower, Skip Gray, Mike Abbey, Augusiine Ferrerra, Mike Maihis, Bob Dalheim, Terry Veevers. ROW 3: Ed Davenporf, Mgr.g Pefer Naumonn, Jeff Hamburg, Paul Knox, Jim Pokorny, Dave Garcia, Dick Fiske, Robbie Moore, Tom Ericson, Larry Lulher, Casey Caldwell, Ray Treppa, Nick Caldwell, Ken Jensen, Greg Simmons, Mgr. 61 62 G mnastics... ROW I: Mike lilolan, Larry Good, Ronnie Hawkins, Gary Den+on, Scofl Gill, Bruce McKenna, Roy Corper, Jim Wright Al Chipman, Larry lfellman, Jim Block, Dennis Panek, Sfeve lkemura, ATlas Cold- Jim Ware, Jack Davis, Mgr., Sfeve Horrow, Mgr. well, Bill Menze. ROW 2: Coach Rion, Herbie Websler, Dole While, Coach George Rion This year's GymnasTics Team was coached loy Mr. Rion, beTTer lcnown as a U.S. l-lisTory Teacher. ln his TirsT year, Coach Rion was assisTed by Team capTain, Bill Menze. Coach Rion enioyed working wiTh The Team. He Tound Them all To be working hard To improve lasT year's overall record, which They did. AlThough The JV does noT acTually compeTe iT does give iTs members a chance To work ouT. MosT oi The JV included sophomores, and They should add depTh To nexT seaon's VarsiTy. Larry Kellman was The high poinT man Tor The Team, compeTing in Tree exercise, parallel bars, side horse and high bar. Bill Menze gave his usual TerriTic eTTorT in The rope climb. He led The League in Times Tor his evenT. Free exercise was dominaTed by Jim Ware and Gary DenTon. BoTh Gary and Jim led in Tumbling, also. ReTurning leTTermen nexT year will be Alex Caldwell, Jim Ware and Larry Good. Alex This year compelled in rope climb and long horse, Larry in long horse and side horse. ScoTT Gill and Jim Ware have been elecTed as co- capTains Tor I'-765. Varsity Gymnastics Won 3-LosT 2 'PL deTeaTed La Jolla lTorTeiTl PL l27 Crawford l5l PL I22.5 Mission Bay l55.5 'PL l55.5 GlairemonT ll6.5 TPL l58 Kearny IIS 'PL l34.5 Madison l43.5 'PL II4 Mission Bay l58 Second Place-WesTern League Finals Third Place-ClF Finals 'DenoTes League meeTs Hawkins shows concenTraTion on The high bar. A liTTle precision on The parallel bars. econd Place in League Final Muscles Kelman. on lhe sidehorse. Gary Denlon relaxes inlo l'he splilsl Perfeclion by Jim Wright Menze! Panek one-hands il' on +he side horse .IV Squad ROW I: Sieve Neilson, Phil Melrovilch, Bill Roolrs, Bob Paul, Franlr Merrilal, Monle Mansfield, Larry Balmer. ROW 2: Milne Smilh, Dave Moore, Miles Burger, Marlr Neiderman, David Dari, Jim Hirl. ROW 3: Tom Blackman, Milre Oliver, Sieve Bellis, Sian Brown, Tom Wigglesworlh. ROW 4: Mark Thomas, David McMannis, Leigh Belden, John Kennely, Richard Hogan. Basketball One sporTswriTer called PL's new BaskeTball era The STone Age. This remained preTTy much The some all season. Dick, along wiTh John Clark, Bob Rice, WhiT Robinson and Kevin Weir, led PoinT Loma away Trom some lean years oT baskeTball. f PL ended up wiTh a near perTecT 9-I record in The League, losing once To La Jolla. The overall record oT I8-9 indicaTed very good perTormance againsT counTy Teams as well. UnTorTunaTely, during The CIF game againsT CasTle Park, PoinT Loma couldn'T guiTe make iT, losing a real hard ToughT, exciTing game-58-56. The enTire Team sfill TelT The season was successTul. AlThough JeTT Heller did noT score a loT oT poinTs during The season, he did dunk one very imporTanT shoT. ThaT was The one ThaT decided The championship Tor The League. PoinT Loma was Tied wiTh La Jolla and The game wenT inTo overTime. Big JeTT gunned Trom The side, making iT 55-53 wiTh one second leTTl ThroughouT The counTy PL was noTed Tor iTs Tough, sTingy deTense. Giving up an average OT 45.2 poinTs per game, They were raTed Third Tor Team deTense in The counTy. STone and Clark were boTh Top League scorers Too. Dick was second wiTh an average OT l7.3 in League games, while John had an average oT l2.2-ranking sixTh. Rice, Weir and Robinson balanced ouT The Team perTecTly, adding much To give PoinT Loma The League TiTle. Varsity Basketball Record Won I8 LosT 9 PoinT Loma 55 Chula VisTa 57 PoinT Lorna Lincoln PoinT Loma 56 MounT Miguel 44 iPoinT Loma ClairemonT PoinT Loma 59 lngelwood 44 PoinT Loma El CapiTan PoinT Loma 33 Morningside 36 iPoinT Loma Madison PoinT Loma 34 l-loover 31 'PoinT Loma Kearny PoinT Loma 56 l'lillTop 45 3'iPoinT Loma La Jolla PoinT Loma 35 CasTle Park 45 PoinT Loma Mission Bay PoinT Loma 72 MounT Miguel 57 'PoinT Loma ClairemonT PoinT Loma 55 ClairemonT 45 PoinT Loma San Diego PoinT Loma 30 CrawTord 44 'PoinT Loma Madison PoinT Loma 36 San Diego 39 ,kPoinT Loma Kearny PoinT Loma 42 San DieguiTo 44 'PoinT Loma La Jolla PoinT Loma 42 CasTle Park 3l 'PoinT Loma Mission Bay PoinT Loma 39 UniversiTy 44 'DenoTes League games. ROW I: Bill SeTTles, Bob Rice, Dick Sfone, John Clark, Bill Sommer, Dona Berggren. ROW 2: Drew Adams, Mgr., Doug Coffey, Whil' Robinson, STewor'l Downs, Kevin Weir, Jack KnighT, Jim Lufes, Sieve Horrow, Mgr. Coach John Early Ano+her of Coach Early's chewouTsl PL Falls in CIF Quarter-Finals Bob Rice has as good o chance os does Madison! Oh where, oh where has +ho1' Q! '!!?Q!!l con+ac+ gone? Kevin ge+s hoi' ogainsi' Ccsfle Pork. Whii' Robinson hos o liH'le frouble from Mission Boy's Kinkki. Hoopsters Take League Crown John Clark fakes a lesson on rebounds from S+one. 66 Now i+'s Diclc's 'rurn +o awe a+ Clarlr's rebounding Nine hands and a push in +he head really help! Basketball Coach Mike Lorch The JV Basl4eTball Team had a raTher disoppoinTing season. Their overall record oi O wins and I8 losses Tends To give This impression. ATTer The TirsT Tew losses and Trus- TraTions The Team was iusT unable To geT up Tor o game and win one. Several Times They did come close Though. LeT's hope There is some uniound poTenTial yeT To show up. l-ligh scorer Tor The Team was Gil Robinson. OTher regular players were Ron Eplin. Gary Malone, STeve Chapman, Jim Nolan, Nevin Bailey and John Campos. ROW l: John Campos, Ken Baker, Sieve Chapman, ScoTT Jones, Gil Robin- son, Dennis Bishop. ROW 2: Tom Caudle, Mgr., Gary Malone, Richard Beach, Jim Nolan, Brad Zemcilr, Bill Wells, Nevin Bailey, Richard Schofie, Mille MacGeaTl1, Mgr. Gil Robinson brings down q rebound, Jim Nolan guns iT aT a home game againsT Madison. Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Won 9-Lost 3 27 Pt Loma San Diego Pt Loma Mar Vista tPt Loma Mission Bay Pt Loma l-loover 'Pt Loma La Jolla Pt Loma Mt. Miguel 'Pt Loma Clairemont Pt Loma Vista 'Pt Loma Kearny Pt Loma Crawtord Pt Loma Lincoln 'Pt Loma Madison 4' Denotes League Matches ROW I: Craig Aclcerson, Milne Smith, Eddie Butler, Bill Zoolr, Milne Gardner, Fernando Suarez. ROW 2: Steve lliemura, Milne Russell, Joe Ferreira, John Kuehni, Tom Knight, Ron Thompson, Jay Schwartz, Mgr. Coach Hugh Simpson The l964-l965 season was one ot the best the Wrestling team has experienced in a while. The 9-3 record includes beating all other West- ern League teams, giving PL a League tirst. For the ClF semi-tinals Point Lorna placed tour grapplers: John Kuehni, Fernando Suarez, Mike Gardner and Craig Aclcerson. All tour ot them had excellent seasons, consistently doing very well. John and Fernando will be returning next year along with tour other Varsity matmen. Point Loma entered in the Chula Vista and Mission Bay Tournaments, not placing too well in either one. The tournaments do not attect League standings, however. Sophomores tilled tour Varsity spots this year. They were Mike Smith, Eddie Butler, Bill Zoolq and Fernando Suarez. All ot them should loolc torward to several more ver competitive seasons. The JV group had a good season themselves whille adding depth to the Varsity. Standouts on the JV squad were: Glenn English, Richard O'Brien, Blaine Roberts, Richard l-logon, David Richardson and Scott King. The entire team was well organized by Coach Simpson and everyone worlced together. 28 l I 20 7 2 27 l9 I9 I5 I9 25 I2 68 Fernando was pinning his opponents like this. Milce Russell doesn't always look this meanl Place First in Leagu A ,Wen M' - ,Y . ' . M King Kuehni rides a grappler from Lg Jolla, Apparenlly Scoll' King has io keep his foes from running away. Aclcerson lakes a lhumb righl' in lhe old eye! Gardner makes himself heavy, iusl for lhe ride. Hanging on, Joe Ferreira manages a lwo-poinl' landing. Wrestlers Show Style L,,A. J fm..,.,..,,M ,lkyr MMV om-H Knighl got the pin a few seconds lafer. Milne Nolan goes for lhe swllch l,ee, Nw ' llcemura iusl abouf ruins his opponen+'s neclc while pinning him' ROW I: Tom Blackman, Doug Johnson, Auggie Ferreira, Narey Tabino, Glenn English, Rod Con- ners, Jim Curlis, Richard O'Brien. ROW 2: Tim Needham mgr., Blaine Roberts, Richard Hogan, Larry Doyle, Milne Grossbeclr, Jay Schwarlz, Gary Hughes, David Richardson, Roberl Mc- Call mgr. ROW 3: Jim Roolrs, John Feilcls, Tim Hirl, Jim O'NeilI, Don Weller, John Weller, Francisco Palau, Sleve Pollack, Dominic Romani, Scofl King. JV Wrestler Ba eball Sur ives Battle-Takes League - - ---' ---M,,,,.,,M,.s,,,W J V, Y ww 'Wim Wm' .,.. L ' , ,W , Y .. W, --W .. ,, ,,W,,e A Meesmmii ,,,, ,,,, W. we Q ROW I: Pele Baumann, Paul Ehrich, Roger Esly, Allen Lillen, John Dullaghan, Glenn Holmes, Randy Pelerson, Ross Anzalone. ROW 2: Craig Ackerson, Mgr.: Keifh Darracq, Jim Lules, Mike Carroll. Mike Adamson, John Clark, Rick Slrancl, Bill Sellles, Pal Hause, Coach Frislrom. Varsity Baseball Record Won I3 l.osl 7 Tied 0 Poinl Loma 2 Sweelwaler 7 lPoinl Loma l La Jolla O Poinl Loma 2 Escondido O 3 Poinl Loma 2 Mission Bay 3 Poinl Loma O Crawlord I4 'Poinl Loma 2 Madison 3 Poinl Loma 2 San Diego 3 'Poinl Loma 5 Kearny I Poinl Loma 2 Chula Visla O lPoinl Loma I3 Clairemonl O 'Poinl Loma I5 La Jolla l 'Poinl Loma 3 La Jolla I 'Poinl Loma O Mission Bay l 'Poinl Loma 0 Mission Bay 5 'Poinl Loma 6 Madison 4 cPoinl Loma 5 Madison O 'Poinl Loma 9 Kearny 2 'Poinl Loma I Kearny 0 'Poinl Loma 2 Clairemonl O 'Poinl Loma 5 Clairemonl 0 'Denoles League games John Dullaghcn scores one ol many runs agcinsl La Jolla. w 1' f- ' my Ci-gg.. J, , fy , D ,- Kermeen Frislrom Coach Aller sullering several pre-season losses, lhe Poinlers came back lo win lour and lose one in lhe lirsl round ol Weslern League play. Poinl Loma proved lo be very laugh when playing al home, winning all six games ol lhe lirsl round. Thus lar Poinl Loma has had much dillicully wilh lheir away-games. Weslern League lille hopes hinge on lheir abilily againsl opponenls al a lield olher lhan lheir own. Top hillers lor lhe Lomans lhis season have been Pelerson, l-lause, Johnson and Esly. Aboul mid-season some were balling close lo .500. While lhe leam had some lielding problems, lhe pilching slall was excellenl. Clark, Ehrich and Adam- son pilched a good year ol ball. Johnson acquainls himself wilh lhe dirl. , l ,H gk,.ii5igholf,z-.yfyykgg - Mmm . A A V -, ,,s,. , l:,- my ,Hg ' f we My ' ,J ' ,, 1-ii' Ti, X' I T, ' fs' f K - ' - ' Y - .J , -+ ' ' ' , iffs m gs f . . 7 ' .' 'n 1 - . ww iii' K . .ff E, H saw, I ,fr Y k I K i f Q 5 ..,. , ,Wy f A ii X 1'l ' -viii' ff' f' Y i - ' . , . , , S: 51' G ah . ' gf if -,Mgr F in A, L 2: ,V , R .. 'fuer f 1, ' f 7 ,Q , ,Q ' is 0, Q-, . A V - we ' ' ' -'Nz jx . 1 . ,, R, , Great Pitching Helps to Carr Team ski , A mga is asv il bl W lr fi A N is f f k , Pele Baumann Bgjljhbrich E 'l N l is Q- X A s W ji j ,. Roger Esly Allen Li'l'+en John Dullaghan Glenn Holmes Es+y dances +o firsl base. Coach cracks a funny. Pelerson winces as +l'1e ump yells STRlKE Adamson makes ll1e big slfrelch for a fasl' ball. THREE!l iss Errors Plague Pointer 9 Randy Pelersorl Ross Anzalone Keilh Darracq Jim Lules Mike Carroll, Mgr. Mike Adamson Jol1nson's long arm pulls in anol'l1er oul. Pal House digs in wilh a big swing. Hitters Knock in Man Run .4-457 Us V Q 1 . X John Clark Rick Sfrand Bill Se'Hles Paf House Craig Ackerson, Mgr. -1'-' . Y - X-. Q-X, -8. .V A Time for pifcher Adamson 'ro hang ii' up. ,s 25' 55'-'-N l I ,Ya N 'Rf V A i ,i 2 i- - 5,.5w - - R M iha is A-,- -- --f - '- - 2 Rick Shand makes his firs'r run. Randy bags a single. Roger Es+y blasfs anoflier one! f fi 5 JV Rawhiders Fare Poorl -' I LU HJ 'H 55 'J-l T-LJ ,,., 1 ,11f,,',,,.,. I ,W l hJ Z,A We 1 I Q elif 9 We 591 Q ROW I: Frank Marino, Mgr.: Bob Bon Duran+, Fred Sanders, Mark Sheehy, Bill Gable. Rodney Conners, Ron Eplin, Tom Fuller. ROW 2: Coach Hall, Rober+ Sayles, PeTe Moring, Sfeve Davis, Joe Marino, Ger- ald Owens, John Cervinslcy, Danny Rabello, Russ Turner, Mgr. ROW 3: Bill Wells, STeve Chapman, Milne Russell, Sco'H Jones, Joe Baseball, Jim Nolan. Before enTering inTo League compeTiTion. The JV diamond men were quiTe successful, winning Tive ouT oT The TirsT six games. They Took The games played againsT La Jolla buT ran inTo diTficulTy when meeTing oTher League Teams. They were expecTed To do beTTer in The second round. l-liTTers aT The plaTe were: Bob Bon DuranT, Bob Sayles, PeTe Moring and Milce Russell. Tom Fuller and John Cervinslcy were pulled up To VarsiTy abouT mid-season. Joe Mar- ino, who piTched a no-hiTTer againsT Escon- dido, and Danny Rabello led in pilrching This year. W Q- .. ,mm ,,Q, ,A , . , .3s,,,,,.f1ff s, :Hifi I SM Lvsgf viii? TS ' , .erik ' - L. + ,, V . V Ll' ,sw 'HJ' L-- ffw-ay:-ffr , W' -1 Zi - .5-ev f Ti W 6 ' ' H ,ef ,M , -,,. . , S , rg, , J BasebaH Record riiifl Coach Bill Hall Won IO LOST IO Tied O PL SweeTwaTer I PL 6 La Jolla PL Escondido O PL 2 Mission Bay PL Crawford PL I Madison PL San Diego PL 3 Kearny PL Chula VisTa 5 PL 3 ClairemonT PL La Jolla 2 PL 5 La Jolla PL Mission Bay 4 PL 6 Mission Bay PL Madison 2 PL 8 Madison PL Kearny 7 PL 6 Kearny PL ClairernonT 8 PL 5 ClairernonT . ,,,, , l Q H iiil I T 15215555 . ,viigif ,. ' Y - V ,. . . , L T be T ef .- NWA: -we s mr.. ' J3- fwfu 'Yr T T ...-ML. L. ,g A ,S -,ls ,L fe . - T ig fs ' W H Q55 , 1 new f - I I ,- ,W ,W i i T ,,,, , PQ . . . QMS: 1' -I .'k-new-fs: ,, .L as or ,,,g,-ws, ' ieew,ff.f,,- f W,,,.,, ',,zilf',ef' -',:-zp1i,1as1.L-im V fr ,, f f -zLf,fgfw.g, ef 5 1, Q if W 6 V, PT? , ,,,i V , -H1 fi'xi -' ' Q-e:gigg3r,5,!!y,gs12W,2ii'TiI V f we i f f'fwewf'eT'Pz'1',g-'vi 2' ,ss A ,V K -- , A-1 'f iz 1 41:52 ,qw w,1'w,fzg1 wg, 1 gmss 7 z i,,'f ',- T 'A - -, Q . 'fw'f2j.i.. lilly? e?Zge,1, , , 5,,a.i,, , vi,f:..Q.r ,Q I if si S a w -' ' WW T? - 'iWf273,,f', f' mii f L ,Q - I ,- ,I .,f- , .,.,. Q , , . , T W. Q, ,ffes',:zfn, ' . 'ru -ff-, , ' , frm WW , ,,, , , W ,L , ' f59'fw,s,.wf -fr ,'. i.,,,.g Loman cafcher Tom Fuller downs an opponenT ai' home plaTe. Pe+e Maring pu+5 qn0'l'her one auf af Tirsf, League Second Goes To 'A' Track ,ii ROW I: Julian Jaeger, Roger Friend, Ron Hawkins, John VukoTich, Bob Genfles, Sheldon Feike, Dave BuTler, Dave Frich- Tel, PeTe Virgadamo. ROW 2: Ed Smiih, Mgr., Bill Dower, Joe Gerry Ber'r Spencer, Bill Lobel, Dennis Willoughby, Willie Jones, Al Chip man, STeve McCannon, Sieve RooT, Sim Richards, E A' Track Record Mike Bossier, Mgr. ROW 3: Coach Ludwig, Bob Berry, Mgr., Bob Dalheim, Mark d Davenport Jess f 'S IQ is gs. r k 'ili- S Wk. gene We -rs' .- of se 'J i B' MM Won 5 LosT 4 PoinT Loma 88 Mar VisTa .........c..., 25 PoinT Loma 50 SweeTwaTer ,,c.,,,....a 63 PoinT Lorna 5l MounT Miguel .,...... 62 PoinT Loma 52 Hoover ,...........,....,.. 6l 'PoinT Lorna 7l Kearny .cc..ac..,,..,,,.Vec 42 T'PoinT Loma 80 ClairemonT ,..,.......... 33 PoinT Loma 70 La Jolla .....,. ,....... 4 3 'PoinT Loma 65 Madison .,,,..,.,c,..,..A. 48 iPoinT Lorna 48 Mission Bay ............ 65 'DenoTes League meeTs ii as-Wi Coach Fred Ludwig Filzek, Richard Scho'He, Bob Chavez, Dave Welshans, John Landon, , Phil NorThcrafT, Charles French, Bill Alexander, Bill Shark, Gregg - Simmons, Mgr., Coach Rion. Again, as in previous years, Track was oT high qualiTy. Four records were seT This season, Two in 'A' and Two in 'C'. Ron Hawkins wenT I3'6M in The pole vaulT and Al Chipman ran The l80 low hurdles in l9.4' sec- onds. John l.aFleur senT The 8 lb. shoT 53'6 . Greg Fearon also Topped a vaulT record, reaching I l'6 . OTher sTandouTs on The VarsiTy were Virgadamo in The mile, Gerry in The 880 and MacCannon in The Two mile. In These disTance races PoinTers usually ran I, 2. Bailey led The broadiurnpers, Spencer and Lobel conTribuTed in The IO0 and 220 clashes, re- specTively. Jones was TirsT man in The high hurdles and high lump. French and Welshans were Top shoT- puTTers Tor Pl.. AT This wriTing boTh 'B' and 'C' Track uniTs could looasT perTecT records which The VarsiTy could noT do. 'B' Track sTars: Murphy, Killingbeck, Wagar and Luxemburg. 'C' sTars were: Caldwell, l-less and JeTTers. , me T. 3-...HQ . .Q S - ' 'If '55:. i , 'JL' if, QV' 'i',f,.f K.: , ,,,..,,,15:53...':5iE:f.s4e.:f-.,- , .L , ..,, :, :- n- : ' : , 111-9 f T ',f ': -VWY.-v,.,, -e P, -- 'i' 1777-Ikffn f'-f-5535i-Z s fifi ffl' ' - i 'f'5'i:::s':r :5H ii: ' . i555:: ':i ':i E :i W' 'M' V i ' -f.,,e-,, -- my - -r i W - g, M. - T. K f LN - , , Q sm ,,,, g ,, r 4 .X , f i .. i 1 , ,,,,.....i.vf - .,,,.rgeQse,rme,. ' - I e f . W, Q , . . - ..':e,s,,f,,- vi.-.:-3--'rf-g g. r .. :,., . . 2, - A .. 'r gg -,.,m:1:, ii ' .,.. .,...,,.,-.-1.s,.-r,-rss:--f:, i 'f r ii ' Take-iiew-.. . f , r r .,,,,..-,,..,,--f,g.r:'- . 1s s2.s-:fi-is -1 Le-1-ff-...Q - ' -' ' -- 7 - i . . s s-1 -. ' tv: ' 76 Willie Jones led Loman high iumpers This season This way. Ber+ Spencer edges Kearny defenders in The cenTury dash. Traekmen Set New Records 1, Q :fy . , V312 . sf- A 9 5 M X s f. 517 ,.k,kW 5,5 47 ii k ..,,.eN. .,A., Lobel passes The bafon fo Jaeger in +he 880 relay. Chipman did well Huis year-a new record in 'lhe I 80 lows. French pushes +l1e sl1o+ fo beai' Kearny. Ronnie Hawkins clears fhe bar ai' a record-seH'ing I3'6 77 League Title Comes to 'B' Track 1 ROW I: Ed Eslrada, Larry Good, Glenn Riese, Frank Virgadamo, Jim Tomasin, Fernando Suarez, Bob ' Boone, Mike Needham, Sleve Lewis, Dick Swiderski, Don Daily. ROW 2: Ed Davenporl, Mgr.: Waller Coach George Rlon Hill, Glenn Killingbeck, John Luxemburg, Koersky, Tony Freyer, Mark Legoz, Terry Veevers, Ron Saalhoff, Jim Pokorny. ROW 3: Gregg Simmons, Mgr.: Bob Berry, Mgr., David Garcia, Bob Ward, Peler Nau- mann, Paul Knox, Mark Murphy, Roger Wagar, Gary Malone, Scoll' Gill, Robbie Moore, John Cary, Raymond Treppa, Dave Shades Slaughler. 'B' Track Record Won? Losl'O 74 ' J---- ' Poinl' Loma Mar Visla ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2I Polrll l.OmO 70 Sweelwaler ,,,,,,,,,-A,A, 25 Poinl Loma 49 Mounl Miguel ........,. 46 Poinl Loma 8l Hoover ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I2 Polnl' Loma 78 Kearny ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,. I 7 Poinl Loma 65 Clairemonl ....... ...... 3 0 Poinl Loma 63 La Jolla ,,o,,,,, ,,-,,, 2 5 Polnl Loma 80 Madison ,a,.cao. ,,,,,, l 5 Poinl Loma 56 Mission Bay ,-,,, -,,,,, 3 9 Tomasin hands off lo Boone for l'he final leg. Waller Hill and ScoH Gill run head lo head in lhe hurdles. Three Lomans sl'ar'l a dash againsr 'B' boys from Kearny. , - 11 'E ' an 5 - , j'fl fgi7 fl: ,, ' r 'i . .- A' -s ' ' J :A 'V QE! iii? , ay, 4 l 5 'Sf ' f -- Y 'E M K ' W it L . . srsi G , L , I ' M ,sa .sZ. L. , . . A . . I f X ,M .. h is ., ' was ' - 'I 'E ' S i -- ,. 'fi :-- :wi -ff?'f wx,fri -f-f :fa K k ' :fe we , , G ' i - 1? ,, ir: ., sr ,- 1' -4-' , '-wr5: f,?VP-2-f 11, fefssfflff'-f 'H 2 ,.,,. , me B, 31 . 1-, ' -fa was ' .ff :,. ..5.,,.' ' - ' V . . ' ,f as -rs'r MMM 'WW' 33,311-f--efmea, ,js Y N we w w 1 - . ggg, as ,W . .alas--M . A L. , . , , , - ,M -WW ,We I r A 'T ,,.. A ' W ,J -- ' ' K f ' V Jibgfjfglnrfg f- ilu 'W A M ' Lge ' 4' W ' i,15if.4f4'l: f,?92MEQ5.SjE'f3if?lf:-55 l i -'EEE-,': ?5 :s5i1'??5'?IWE1C' ii A V s,..s a ' . V ,, ' , A -,.,,1,3 , 'r ' . ' .- --. -- r ai - 'e,a1i..' 'W' ' , - , K Jiifff fa' K - T A V is A , .,,, My s,,. W. , ,W lg ffl -L f' T 5 f Q, , f , A 7 , Qslyf . T , an-gfS5il5' eyfjj'ff,Paii,5 fi nv siwfwifb'-Eva ' .. W, 'M K 1' ,is V ' . K- ,B-ff-W , - 3sgaff:.1a,g'f - ' L. ,T?'fff.,ag,,,.s , r'5 'i 5 . ,... 3- 2 f fue ' 7 .faeiem-4ii Q 'f E?ii ' ' Track Takes League Gnce Again FY? W ,,,...,4 nl, ' -an ROW I: George Zeluff, Bozo Caldwell, Evan Schalifer, Gary Pena, nally, Jack Predonovirch, Greg Fearon, Bob Surles, Norman Gardner, Narey Tabino, Jerry Tiezen, Kei-ih Jeffers, Alex McDougall, Dave H. L. Benbough, Jim Overby, Glenn Goss, Nevin Bailey, Phil Melro- Allaire, Mariv Hess. Dave Simon, Sieve Perry, ROW 2: John Ken- vich, Billy Graham, John LaFleur. Mike Gardner vaulis 'l'he loar in bare feel. Tiezen finishes as anchor man for 'ihe relay 'i'eam. .EWS .sf Q' 5 4 s 'C' Track Record Poinr Lama 64 Poini Loma 67 Poini Loma 63 Poinr Loma 68 'Poin+ Loma 65 'Poini Loma Poin+ Lorna :kPoin+ Loma 'Poini Loma 69 69 76 76 Won 9 Losi O Mar Visia ,,,,e.,.,,,. Sweeiwaier ..,,,,,,,,, Mouni Miguel ....... Hoover .eeca,,..,..c Kearny .,..,,,,,,,,, Clairernonl' .....c, La Jolla ,,e.e . Madison ,,,,,,,, Mission Bay ......, 'Deno+es League meeis McDougall and Benbough finish +l1e I20 low hurdles. I, Mmm.. . , ' V ,, W M i T 7 r , 1 L2 i i : S E , M I ii if if 3 .2 i WL g f 5 l. z s H , f X r ek? g I ,wx ..s ,,olF ' A' 4--' 6 ., M, . , 6 ' . -'M ' ,,1ww i ,... ,,,, . ' .- i, F- . '-'Mew '- .. i wimmers Can't Repeat Last Year... ROW I: Coach Schaffroih, Jim HurT, Tom Moran, Larry Kelmon, Eric James, Cody Bergen, Frank Gormlie. ROW 2: Greg Slough, 24 if .g., - i il 9 T Frank Slama, Jeiif Fink, Mike Hoffman, Leigh Boyce, Dick Fiske, Tom Limbach, Bill McKenna, Mgr. ROW I: Dave Richardson, Tom Cosgrove, Miles Berger, Mike Smi+h, WesT, Lewis Kemble, Scoi Blackford, Herbie Websier, Tom Wigles- Roger Showley, Paul Binner, John Somerville, Jan Johnson. ROW 2: worih. Melvin Conley, Mark Neiderman, Arfhur Fox, Bruce Hearne, S+eve Varsity Swimming Record Won 6 LosT 6 PoinT Loma I5 Coronado ,77.,.,,r......, 30 PoinT Loma 2l GrossmonT ,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 74 PoinT Loma 27 MT. Miguel .......,.,,, 68 PoinT Loma 68 San Diego ,,,,,,,,,..... 27 TPoinT Loma 50 ClairemonT ,,,.,,,,,,,, 45 PoinT Loma 67 UniversiTy ...,,.,...,..... 64 PoinT Loma 67 San Miguel ,,,..,,,V,,, 34 PoinT Loma 35 Hoover 77,..,...,..ee....., 60 : PoinT Loma 72 Madison ,,.,.. .....e,r. 2 3 :'PoinT Loma 55 La Jolla ,,,..,,e.....,.... 40 PoinT Lorna I5 Crawiord e,,ee,,7,,,eee,. 78 1'PoinT Loma 47 Mission Bay ..,,..,,,.,, 48 ' DenoTes League meeTs Coach Ed SchaFfroTh ATTer Taking Three losses aT The hands oi non-league schools, The Loman swimming Team came back To win The nexT Tive oi six meeTs. This year's Team car- ried a maioriTy oi Juniors making nexT season's pros- pecTs brighT indeed. Top Seniors were: Greg Slough in diving and 50 yard TreesTyle, Dick Fiske, capTain, in The l:1reasTsTrokeq and Jeili Fink on The relay Team. Juniors in VarsiTy com- peTiTion were: Mike l-loiliman-l00 and 50 yard TreesTyleq Leigh BoyceedisTance TreesTyleq Tom Moran-200 yard individual medley: and ScoTT Dai- Tan-diving. Tom RosenThal, a sophomore, led in The breasTsTroke. 5Trong JV swimmers were: Mike 5miTh, Nick l-logon, ArT Fox and Bruce l-learne. Slough execu+es a iackniTe during pracTice. Take League Second 5 .-ru ' 1. Kelman and ofher Poin+ers dive affer +he gun. A freesfyle race. -1 'F L., - r t -,G.,,,-M Gormlie and James make +urns in a backsfroke race. Timekeepers clock Moran as he Hnishes W , . , er A , A a' g ,' ,LEM Frank Slama goes for more PL poin+s in +he buHerfly. Golfers Fall to La Jolla Dana Berggren Larry Mason Doug Muir Scoclie Hoge lk.. - fi 's G F .A - iii iillia ' Bob McCollum Terry Williams Bob Hoover Sfeve Turner Poinf Lorna's golf feom had anofher year of fine golfing. They managed fo have a good fime as well as enioying The greaf golf sfrolces fhey made. Mosf offen fhe feam played af fhe Slardusf Counfry Club. This season's several medalisfs were Sfeve Turner, Larry Mason and Dana Berggren. Consisfenf and yef ever improving golfers have come from PL's ranlcs. Many from fhe feam enfer info summer compefifion and may loolq forward fo lofs of golf. Dr. Romanowslci, Coach Golf Record Won 9 Losf l Tied l Poinf Loma I2 Mission Bay .....,,,......,. O Poinl Loma 8 Clairemonf .................. 4 Poinf Loma 8 La Jolla ,......, .......... 4 Poinf Loma 6 Kearny ..o.... .......... 6 Poinf Loma l2 Madison ...........V.......... O Poinf Loma I2 Mission Bay ............,,,. O Poinf Loma 32 Grossmonf ......,.....,,,,,, 4 Poinf Loma 32 Clairemonf ..,..,,,...,....,, 4 Poinf Loma I6 La Jolla ,,...... ,,,,,,.. 2 O Doug Muff chips ou+ of f- so-nd rap- 52521222 32 fjiii Linksters Practiced Gften This Year M ,aff - I , i, I Dana no+ices some+hing unusual. Bob and Scodie +es+ various me+hods - 'they found ou+ 'H'1a+ soffballs do noi' H+. Links+ers re+urn +o repair course facili+ies af+er Iasi' prac+ice. Dr. Romanowski ins+ruc+s Larry Mason in 'Phe arf of puffing. h Tennis Also Takes Runner-up Spot T ' ssss , .... S A .Q 8 ssssss . ' - ' M 1 'L.s T S ssss is i -.., -s-.. S -'L-. . -l iii-9 ' - -si- i ii T ssss fs M 2 L.-sL - T. s'-LLs ss'- sss, T. ,.., .... so T. ss..., ss ..,, , . ,. 5 ssss is is T gk-h ' . ., is - . ' rf kss-ss - - 4 . f,----.'.', if -,. ..-L'. -. L- -,--. I ---.. - .,s. V T' ' ' . :Nw.l.s:sfifes1i.4:ms-A-1-K2 V . f- t'Qg:j:SiT1r ,Q-siiiigfifmmir-Q11flies'ii'-like-.1':',1 ' - i -'k- 01.5711 1'I'i'f ?eisfSsLLIiI.s-f11'.iEW'' f ' S55 '.. ' '.','. Q Tffiiilf:i1esi.liiui-e-f 'T i -- . Sleve Avoyer Brien Wheeler Joe Hogan Jim Hoffman Sleve Lules Peanul Sfolsky Varsity Tennis Record Won 8 'Poinl Lomo I8 'Poin'r Lomo I9 'Poin'r Lomo Z5 Poinl Lomo lO 'Poinl' Lomo 25 'Poinl Loma I3 'Poinl Lomo 'Poinl' Lomo 'Poinl' Lomo 'Poin'l' Lomo 'Poinl Lomo 'Denoles Le 26 I8 25 Zl ll Los? 3 Modison .o..,,,.,,Y,,,,,,, Cloiremonl Kecirn .....,,,,,, w,,,,, Y l'lill'lop ,,,,,,,,,,,,ee,,,,,, Mission Bcly Lo Jollo .,,s....,..,.,,... Moolison .....,.,, ,,,,,, Cloiremonl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Keorny ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Mission Boy Lo Jollo .s,..,...,r,,s,.,, ogue molches Coach John Early Cooch Eorly's lennis gong hocl onolher yeor ol irolic on lhe courls. PL is nolecl for The lorowls lhol occur in lhe locker room offer len- nis molches. Brien Wheeler ond Coclch Eorly ployed Mike Siolsky oncl Dick Coersky lo see who would ioke o lop. Losers Mike ond Dick ron. A+ The some lime, Avoyer ond Wheeler were lo ploy Mr. Rion ond Cooch Eorly. If Brien ond Sieve won lhey were lo receive on 'A' in hislory. Things like lhis mocle Pl.'s nel- lers clislincliye. Bul lhrough all This o lol' ol good 'rennis wos ployecl. Seniors Joe l-logon, Jim l-loilrnon, Dove Cohen ond Colin Bell won rnosi ol lheir molches. Also odcling lo lhe ranks ore up-ond-coming sophomores, Slolsky ond Sieve Luies. 84 Sieve Avoyer and Brien Wheeler enlerlain 'lhemselves during proclice. Big Wins Scored Throughout Season M f Yup :5 ,-13: M. W X , oi ls? , M 'K it Sl K ' ' S-5 'F Pwe ,swmfqf , 4- G?w'Q 'f'?w.i z M ' W His Q-vig' 5 .... ,V J .5 .,f'. sh., Dick Coersky Dave Warcl Terry McConnell Jeff Hamburg - 'k-fV Nb i nnno M M s isr e Dave Cohen Colin Bell 1 affix, L A f 1 f 4 use A U ff?-.esff Q fi?--,Q 33..- e Ztgfigg Y 04 9 o A 4 ., vs ! ' '- QQO 4 1 A ,,, ' 0' .o.o.oS:.:2?f3fE, 531012-3142552 Q 1 4,:f4s:j+2 gg,',,x,:,g W i g so gr M in g if J H .4 'Q Q ,-gif 2 A .2 4, jygfpjpy 1'g'A'55, ji' ','35i?K , . ' .....,f,ff.v,..,..3 .f.e-Q.-ew ' rw,..f::5i,.?'.4: 9 ,, K 9, e . ,m45 4 K my KLA., ,K S . , 4-v-our Osaka., 5 Y4 o'fe'4'V .. .. .. ,- A rvm... N Q .ee a Q 5'f'Qf'fffff EM ,555 no .hVg, S 5 i+i..msa2a'l...sv1,fa JW 1 Jim Hoffman re'I'urns a serve from Mission Bay. s A .-.frm wp 1 A -' v skwrsi, x. ..,.nm.s,,. ,, ,nfs Us Avoyer uses +he raclcel +hroa+ in a daring maneuver. Coming under fhe ball wilh grea+ power is Mike Sfofsky. Wheeler manages a smashing forearm drive. 85 I Q' L A, qw 'm 0 ,fa X . 1 Q prmlcw fw W . , 2-,k,1fffi,A,.r1Lw1v I if'?f , .ff ' .. -,w3i5 1 .S'E2.. - 1 L, X. x Wm A 1 1f:iuif.--- ,, 51, ,iaffili-ffiizz-S'-'fizi - 395 ' - 4 'W24:fl'Q:.- if 5 , 1 .o .S . , .. , iii., Bmw. . :af-3 - .....,t, ' ' 1 -- 35.1.1 '- wf' kg W pf, - Hx' ' P y ' if BF ,I W Y H , M WH fm 'fwfr 3 wWWM.,,Mw,,,w2.f' ff, Q -vw uw W. ' f J WMM, ,,,M47f.Q6Z ' ' gy Mgr 1 5 ' 3 Qfli-ii. ' , 7 mi: ' S '21f:.ww:,ff , wffwzwwwi N ',-I5Lf'gWQ,42Cf'?4:i'IZ1 51 '74 'E V 'l'Jf f W'f1WQlxL NW,-Tlzfgrfff,-57.,' fy,j,. HI. f 'f ,Lf J9lvf'WLf, L WEL ' fuzzy -, ., g I , 1 ' rw, , P 'fb-WW 2 I , . f 87 Commissioner of General ATTairs Mary Jane Hopper Commissioner oT Finance Viclry Diaz Commissioner OT Girls' AcTiviTies Carol Cords Commissioner aT ElecTions and EliqibiliTy Jill Paul Commissioner oT Girls' AThleTics Anne Tracy Hopper Keep Fall Commission Busy To provide leadership and governmenT are The respon- sibiliTies aT The AssociaTed 5TudenT Body Commission- ers: The Tall oTTicers under Mary Jane l-Topper proved To be no exc:epTions. The TirsT underTalcing oT The new commissioners was To sell ASB cards and help orienT new sTudenTs and The sophomore class To sTudenT liTe aT PoinT Loma. The commissioners serve as a ao-beTween Tor sTudenTs and TaculTy: They express The desires aT The sTudenTs and Try To lan new acTiviTies. The commissioners work very hard Tor The sTudenT body. A climax Tor The Tall commissioners was The ASB Ball, held December 4, aT The l-loTel del Coronado. The Tall commissioners were quiTe proud oT Their ball- iT was one oT The TirsT in many years ThaT made money Tor The commission. The commissioners and commission are an invaluable parT aT PoinT Loma l-ligh School: They promoTe under- sTanding and responsibiliTy among sTudenTs and TaculTy. Commissioner Commissioner oT Rallies and Assemblies Jinny Thomas aT PublicaTions Chris Williams Commissioner oT Boys' AcTiviTies Paul Jordan Commissioner aT lnTerscholasTic AThleTics Jeff Heller Ciern Takes Gver Second Semester ElecTed in January, The spring commissioners under Buzz Cierny sTarTed The semesTer wiTh a new acTiviTy: an aTTer- baskeTball game dance. The dance, sponsored by The PTA, was boTh Tun and a new experience. The spring commissioners also worked Tor The sTudenT body Through STudenT GovernmenT class and The bi- weelcly commission meeTings. STudenT GovernmenT had an all-Time high enrollmenT This year, which may be aTTribuTed To a greaTer inTeresT in governmenT. The class is open To any Loman who has a real inTeresT in The sTu- denT governmenT, and who is willing To relinquish a precious hour oT sleep Two days a week. The class meeTs aT 7:I5 A.M. on Monday and Wednesday. A new addiTion To PoinT Loma was The ASB SuggesTion Box, iniTiaTed under Mary Jane Hopper laTe in The TirsT semesTer. This suggesTion box proved aT a greaT assisT- ance To The commissioners in deTermining whaT The sTu- denT body wanTed. The suggesTion box, locaTed in The main hall, gave sTudenTs a chance To voice Their opinions on governmenT and The school in general. The spring commissioners proved Themselves To be lead- ers. They Tollowed The TradiTion seT beTore Them, as well as sTarTing new ideas oT Their own. These commissioners broughT To close anoTher memorable year Tor Lomans. Commissioner oT General ATTairs George Buzz Cierny l Commissioner aT Finance Shah Price Commissioner aT PublicaTions KaThie Leach Commissioner oT Girls' AcTiviTies Carol Cords Commissioner oT lnTerscholasTic AThleTics ScoTT Baumann Commissioner oT ElecTions and EliqibiliTy Linda Ma+son Commissioner oT Rallies and Assemblies Jinny Thomas Commissioner oT Girls' AThleTics Anne Tracy Commissioner oT Boys' AcTiviTies John Davis AS ppointive Gffices Fwsf Semesfer Clerk FirsT SemesTer Scribe Ann Scales WendY Wclson LeTTers have To be wriTTen, minuTes have To be lcepT. These Two iobs are delegaTed each semesTer To sTu- denT volunTeers. The ASB Scribe is The general secreTary oT The ASB. The chieT duTy oT This posiTion is Talcing minuTes aT sTudenT governmenT class. The scribe also handles all ASB correspondence, since mosT school business is Talcen care oT in sTudenT governmenT raTher Than commission meeTings. The ASB Clerlc Talces The minuTes aT The commission meeTinqs, records represenTaTive aTTendance, and handles all ASB Commission correspondence. These Two oTTices serve The commissioners in many ways, help To inTorm The ToculTy and adminisTraTion oT sTudenT qovernmenT ocTiviTies and problems, and are a qreaT secreTariol aid. Mr. Corbin and Buzz discuss sTuclenT body problems. Second SemesTer Clerk Second SemesTer Scribe KaThy GranTham Karen Menlce lnTeresTed Lomans aTTend sTudenT governmeni' class. Girls of the Fortnight Annually, since l96O, sixTeen deserving senior PoinT Lorna co-eds are honored Tor The Time and unseliish worlc They have puT in aT PainT Loma. The girls are chosen by The Girls' League oiiicers and are surprised by annauncemenTs aT The Girls' League meeTings. A new TaceT oi This TradiTion was sTarTed by Girls' League President Carol Cords. She purchased an engraved pin Tor The Girl of The ForTnighT To wear. and To pass on To her successor. A corsage is also given To each girl when she is presenTed wiTh This pin. Each girl is honored by having her picTure, a slceTch conTaining The highlighTs oi her high school liie, and her plans Tor The TuTure posTed in o special display case in The main hall. AT The annual Girls' League dinner held in The spring, all honored Girls aT The l:orTnighT are presenTed wiTh a corsage. stil Kaihie Leach Jeanne Mariin - s sssr fl is Q' L TAT T 1 'T T f -i r f i 5 g issiiisi y T Jill Paul Linda Maison E, L Mary Jane Hopper l. Carol Cords 1 .1 Karen Menke Joy Pendarvis Vicky Diaz Anne Tracy Jinny Thomas Ka'l'hy Granfham Julie Slaughfer Carol Couringlon Bobbi STalcler Moniliu Sander .l Cords Stimulates a New Vice Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Hisforian Presidenf Kufhy Granfham Julie Slaughfer Kay Bradley Merrilyn Reid Carol Cords Models from fhe Girls' League Fashion Show held December 4. BIG SISTERS-ROW I: Carol Courinqfon, .linnv Thomas, Carols-e Masforalzos, Louise Kirfland, Anifa Bull, Linda Mason, Sue Palmer, Kafhy Edens. Jeanne Marfin, Linda Soencer, Joanne Dougan, Susie Sires, Sandy Shoofer, Kay Waggoner, Joy Pendarvis. ROW 2: Marfha Peclr, Bobbi Sfalder. Julie Smifh. Shah Price, Gail Hiclrman, Judy Casfro, Kalri Bonaudi, Margaref McGlaggan, Marge Coleman, Pam Sepfember 4 and an Orienfafion Tea for incoming sopho- mores sfarfed The acfivifies of Girls' League. Under fhe leadership of Carol Cords bofh semesfers, fhe Girls' League has been one of fhe mosf acfive in Poinf Loma's hisfory. Carol inaugurafed fhe idea of regular meefingsg she fried fo have a differenf acfivify af each meefing as well as refreshmenfs. The new Girl of fhe Forfnighf was announced af fhe bi-weelcly meefings and affendance as compared fo fhe pasf has fripled. Firsf semesfer acfivifies included a brealcfasf held November I3 in fhe cafeferia af which fime fhe 25 models for fhe fashion show were announced. The fashion show, sponsored by Gufhriels, was held on December 4 in fhe Boys' Gym. lf was a wonderful fashion-filled affernoon for fhe female porfion of fhe Poinf Loma sfudenf body. Af fhe fashion show The good grooming awards were given fo one sophomore, iunior, and senior girl who fhe board felf exemplified good grooming. The firsf semesfer officers arranged for varied and fun ac- fivifies for fhe girls of Poinf Loma. Avery, Janice Wyanf. Ann Wilson, Judy Haaar, Joanne Murphy, Marv Jayne Haas, Chris Raqenovich, Kafhy Kerr, Chris Williams, ROW 3: Vicki Goff, Pem Kellv. Nancy Alvers, Karen Menlre. Gail Breifbard, Holly Powell, Kafhy Monferio, Jan Belcher, Cafhy Nelson, Sue Porfensfein, Kafhie Leach, Linda Maison, Linda Shannon, Sylvia Ramos, Edie Heller, Mary Jo Cheyney, Linda Hom. Enthu ia m for Girls' League l-lighlighT oT second semesTer Tor The Girls' League was The annual Girls' League dance. Under The chairmanship aT Gayle BreiTbard and Jeanne MarTin, The dance is The largesT money rnalcing proiecT oT Girls' League. ProTiTs Trom This dance go Towards scholarships awarded To senior girls in June, The dance TradiTionally a girl- aslc-boy dance.was held April 30 in The Boys' Gym Trom 8 To II p.m. A new addiTion To The Girls' League Board This year was Three class represenTaTiyes. AT The semesTer, one sophomore, iunior, and senior girl were chosen To represenT Their respecTive classes To The board. The Three girls helped in board decisions and choosing Girls oT The l:orTnighT. The represenTaTiyes also showed new girls To The school around and helped orienT Them. The close oT The school year broughT The Girls' League TogeTher wiTh The MoTher- DaughTer DesserT held June 3 in The caTeTeria, Girls were inviTed To bring Their moThers Tor a desserT. There was enTerTainmenT, and all The Girls oT The l:orTnighT were honored and presenTed wiTh corsages. Girls' League was very acTiye and responsible Tor much Tun and many acTiviTies Tor Loman girls. REPRESENTATIVES-ROW I: Anila Bull, Susie Sires, Priscilla LisTer, Carol CouringTon. ROW 2: Ellen Frisbie, Gail SmiTh, Joanne Dougan, Sherry Hammon. ROW 3: Peggy Gebour, PaT BaTTaglia, Sue Funlc, Susie Leishman. ROW 4: Kaihy Baker, Nancy Alvers, Sylvia Ramos, Linda MaTson. ROW 5: Claudia Vorce, Vicki Go'l'T, Shah Price, Carolee MasToralros. ROW 6: Michael Taylor, Edie Hel- ler, Linda Mason. REPRESENTATIVES-ROW I: Ellen Frisbie, PaT BaTTaglia. Melody Zedalcer. ROW 2: Laura HamilTon, Janice Wyanf, Sashin Price, KaThy GranTham. ROW 3: Ellen Gould, AniTa Bull, Angela Giacaloni, KaThy Edens. ROW 4: Carrie Furuya, Candis Feilce, Marcia Tuclcer. ROW 5: Sharon Tannheimer, Joan Rulh Kingsbury, Barbara Fallis. g I 'VT :ner 5 is Jigeibi ii ri., in y 1-1 T' , f 1' T .. .. .1 ,saws '52 Vice PresidenT Julie SlaughTer .mr SecreTa ry Anna Basich Treasurer Kay Bradley l-lisTorian Chris Ragenovich x T I, Jordan PFGSICIGHI Vice-Presideni Secrelary PCIUI JOFCIGH John Davis Sco'H' Baumann Has New Ideas for Boys' R QA FIRST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES: Alex Mc Dougall, Russell Bound, WaI+er Bailey, Hugh Brenner, Edward Carnal, Roberi Gray, Bill Lowery, Franlr Gormlie. ROW 2: Alex Von Dufch, Sco++ Kelly, David Allaire, Bill Buf+emer, Tom Lenahan, Morris Pleasanl, Jerry Taylor, Paul Jordan, Sfeve Ireland, Kirk Paf+erson, Milne McDaniel. Federation Paul and his oiilicers broughl new life Io Boys' Federalion Ihis year. Their mosl oulslanding innovalion was, ol course, I-Ii-Loman dislinclion lor aclive boys, similar Io 'rhe Girls of Ihe Forlnighl. I-Iowever, This was nol Iheir only achievement When Paul enlered ollice in Ihe fall, Ihe Boys' Federalion was SI8.00 in debl. By having Ihe Iraflic safely and clean campus comrnillee Iranslerred from ASB Io Boys' Feclerae lion iurisdiclion, he oblained Ihe commi+Iee's funds and came oul SIO0.00 Io Ihe good. Paul ordered Poini Loma pennanls Io sell Io The sludenl body, Ihe funds going Io pay back a loan from Ihe ASB. ....!,, xy , i ' of J Vi . si , A. A . f Presidenl John Davis 0 5 N , i Q W M. Vice-Presidenl Frank Gormlie Davis Carrie Plans to Successful Completion The inleresl' shown in Boys' Federalion lirsl' semesler mainlained lhe same high level second semesler. Under lhe leadership of Presidenl John Davis, many aclivilies were successfully compleled. The annual senior-Tacully baskelball game was held, wilh lhe Boys' Federalion senior leam going down lo defeal, despile lhe coaching ol senior Alan Goldhammer. The game came lo an exciling close wilh a score ol: Facully 39 lo lhe Seniors' 38. Boys' Federalion conlinued The sale of Poinl Loma pennanfs showing a profil of 520.00 by March, Cn The calendar for lhe end of lhe year was a Boys' Federalion sponsored 'rug-of-war. Davis compleled his dulies wilh The organizalion of an orienlalion aclivily for sophomore boys, similar lo lhal sponsored by Girls' League. This new funclion will mark The beginning of anolher successful year for Boys' Federalion, John meefs wilh inleresled plan aclivilies. oys Secrela r Sco+'l' Kellly SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES: Bill Bu++emer, ScoH Kelly, Tom Lenahan, Morris Pleasanl, Jerry Taylor, Kirk Paf- lerson, Sleve lreland, Edward Carnol, Paul Jordan. ROW 2: Buzz Kimball, Russell Bound, Waller Bailey, Frank Gormlie, Roberl Gray, Mike McDaniel, Bill Lowery, Dave Slone, Hugh Brenner. Hi - Loman, New ' A new honor was insliiuied Jrhis year for Poini Loma boys by D Boys' Fecleroiion Presicleni Paul Jordon. l-li-Loman recog- nizes Poini Loma seniors once a monlh for ouisionding school service, wiih o piciure and wriie-up of lheir posl aciiviiies. Concerning lhe ideo for l-li-Lomon, Paul soicl, ln +he past girls have dominoied Poinl Loma school ocfiviiies To Jrhe poini where many deserving boys were noi recognized for 'rheir service. To reciily ihis iniusiice, we sei up l-li-Lomon- To give due creclii lo ociive Lomans and io help promoie a greaier school spirii among boys. Jeff Heller Dick Fiske an rr'-M' Buzz Cierny Dale Hocks+ra ScoH Baumann Greg Philips Larry Thomas Ron Snyder 'ST Honor for Senior Boys Mike Fredman Joe Hogan 4' ASB Representatives Keep Homeroom Informed This year, The commission reverTed To represenTaTion Through home- rooms. 'ATTer experimenhng wiTh English, and social sTudies classes, homerooms proved To give The besT represenTaTion aT commission meelings. IT is The iob oT These represenTaTives, elecTed by classmaTes in homerooms, To inTermediaTe beTween sTudenTs and commissioners. The represenTaTives gaTher suggesTions and commenTs Tram Their classmaTes and Talce Them To The ASB Commission meeTings. The represenTaTives also reporT baclc To Their classmaTes on The workings oT The commissioners. ROW I: Candy STolarsIcy, Ilene Singlefon, Priscilla LisTer, Jan Wilcox, Carol CouringTon. ROW 2: Donna Ferguson, Laura Tibbals, Merrilyn Reid, Nancy Newman. ROW 3: Marsha Hillmen, Claudia Vorce, Sylvia Ramos, Terry Silva. ROW 4: Diane Cary, Sherry Larsen, Debbi Collier, Barb Miles. ROW 5: KaThy SeiverT, Gloria Kemp, Robin Swaney, Linda MaTson. ROW 6: CaThi Mulcare, Carrie Furuya, Carole Rogers, Ellen Gould. ROW 7: Shah Price, Gail Hickman, Fran- cie Warrens, KaThy Holbroolx. ROW 8: Pam CcrTer, Janice Moran, John Davis. ROW 9: NaTalie Craig, Jane Chambers, Sco+T DaTTon, Paul Ehrich. ROW IO: Gail FogerTy, Franlr Gormlie, Colin Bell. ROW II: ScoTT Baumann, Calvin Evnis, Leland Kimball, Mary Fe'I Ier. ROW I2: Donald Louk, Evie Rcwray, John Hood. ROW I: Laura Tibbals, Neal FelsTaTf, STeve Grill. ROW 2: Nan Woolrych, Donna Ferguson, Linda MaTson. ROW 3: Barb Eschwege, Ellen Frisbie, Ed CarnoT. ROW 4: Wendy WaTson, Pam CarTer, Pem Kelly. ROW 5: Ellen Gould, Tom Lay, Sandi Groessbeclc. ROW 6: Debbie Collier. ROW 7: John Davis, Linda Shannon, Peggy Gebour. ROW 8: Tom Lenehan, Bobbi STalder, Jan Johnson. 97 Election and Eligibilit t Coordinates School Elections As with the nation, elections at Point Loma cause quite a bit ot interest and commotion. The tamiliar notice ot: Seniors in the Library, iuniors in room 26, and sophomores in room 3l alerts Lomans that election day is tast ap- proaching. It is the responsibility ot the Elections and Eligibility committee to see that these elections are run smoothly. Chosen tor one semester at o time, the members ot this committee hand out ballots on election day, and help tally votes to see with whom the responsibility ot leadership rests. ROW l: Laura Hamilton, Sylvia Ramos, Linda Hastings, Janice Moran, Linda Matson. ROW 2: Pem Kelly, Kathy Edens, Nancy Kirt- land, Terry Monteleon. ROW 3: Mary Jayne Haas, Mary Richardson, Patti Giddings, Lynn Rippee. ROW 4: Melissa Sherrod, Linda Mason, Susie Siraton, Sandy Shooter. ROW 5: Kathy Smidt, Ellen Flentye, Jeri Rehm, Beclry Adams. ROW 6: Viclci Gott, Martha Peclx, Mary Fetter, Gail Conlrlin. ROW 7: llona Missler, Jane Chambers, Janie Gorton, Edie Heller, John Davis. ROW l: Chris Peterson, Ryan Volmer, Susie Leishman, Anne Tracy, Louise Kirtland, Eva Larrow, Carol Rogers, Sylvia Ramos, Joy Pendar- vis, Ellen Gould, Linda Matson. ROW 2: Nancy Keller, Gayle Breit- bard, Gretchen Bitterlind, Kathy Edens, Margaret MacLaggan, Linda Mason, Cathy Nelson, Stephanie Santos, Janice Wyant, Roger Show- ley. ROW 3: Joan Suttle, Linda Ham, Gail Conlxlin, Lorraine Mitchell, Kathie Leach, Karen May, Ginny Connolly, Mary Fetter. ROW 4: Viclrie Ham, Kathy Grantham, Candy Feilce, Kathy Harris, Ed Carnot, John Davis, Sashin Price, Kathy Kerr, Scott Dattcn. Y Ticket Committee Manage School Sale ROW l: Candy Stolarsky, Joanne Dougan, Michelle Minor, Gary Vrooman, Kay Blackburn, Anita Bull, Carol Courington, Donna Ferguson. ROW 2: Linda Mason, Sharon Madruga, Jennifer Olson, Mary Rose, Janice Silva, Jan Ribeiro. Pem Kelly, Carol Lewis. ROW 3: Linda Matson, Sue Palmer, Fran Cresci, Diana Logon, Margy Carlile, Kathy Holbrook, Kathie Leach, Kathy Grantham, Gail Conklin. Reducing contusion and organizing ticket lines at various sports events were two invaluable side jobs pertormed by the ASB Ticket Committee. The basic iob ot the members was to sell tickets tor the athletic events that came up. All major sports have admission tees so this committee was busiest during the tirst semester. The mere selling at tickets betore games helped to reduce some ot the con- tusion among the waiting Loman tans. E., Social Committee Plans School alendar ROW l: Carol Courington, Molly Mcnulty, Gayle Breitbard, Susie Leishman, Claudia Vorce, Kathy Holbrook. ROW 2: Pru Mann, Jeri Rehm, Edie Heller, Karen Menlre, John Davis. Our school calendar is tilled with many dates and activities. lt is the responsibility at the Social Committee to schedule bakesale dates, and dates tor dances. The many social activities planned tor Lomans have to be scheduled so that several do not contlict, also, school activities cannot be too late on week-days, nor compete with another school tunction. Mr. Candor supervises the scheduling ot the various dances, bakesales, and numerous other activities: a calendar ot scheduled events is also published by this committee. lg sh? Pep Committee Boosts Spirit ROW I: Laurie Berger, Anne Tracy, Jeanne Martin, Jinny Thomas, Nqncy Newman, Linda Ham, Terry Monteleon. ROW 2: Carol Courington, Linda Mason, Kathie Leach, John Grondona, Julie Slaughter, Debby Dawson. onaer the leadership at a peppy commissioner, .Jinny lnomas, the rep Committee did much this year to promote spirit. Students saw many ban' ners, and spirit posters displayed at games tor everyone to see. The main tunction ot the Pep Committee was to decorate all Pointer Sections at sports events. One at the pest examples ot their tine work was the 40-toot poster up in the lunch court preceding the Clairemont tootball game. lt boosted the moral at the team, and inspired Lomansg in 36-inch letters it said: Beat Clairemont. This was iust one ot the many times when Jinny and her paint-brush crew helped display Loman spirit at games and rallies. Lfg Publicity Committee Advertises School Events publicizing school activities and arousing interest among students were the iobs ot the ASB Publicity Committee. The Patti Hansen Valerie Jennings, Kathie Sims, Terry Brouilette, Cathy Nel- committee made the club bulletin tZJOC1l'd, and putDllCiZeCl son, Holly Powell. various ASB activities including the annual ASB Ball. Point Loma Win Freedoms Foundation Award Again For fhe pasf sixfeen years fhe Freedoms Foundafion af Valley Forge has sponsored a nafional and school awards program Speak Up For America. To parficipafe each school musf selecf fypical maferials from fhe school year which clearly documenf acfivi- fies relafed fo one or more facefs of fhe Foundafion's sfafemenf of fhe Credo of The American Way of Life. Suifable acfivifies include classwork, exhibifs, forums. meefings, sfudy proiecfs, and workshops. Subsfanfiafing maferials are usually phofographs, news- paper arficles, speeches, scripfs, arfwork, selecfed wriffen maferial and scrapbooks. The sole basis of judging nominafions is evidence fhaf acfivifies illusfrafe fhe following Credo of fhe American Way of Life-which is based on: Polifical and economic righfs which profecf fhe dignify and freedom of fhe individual: righf fo worship God in fhe way one chooses, righf fo free speech and press, righf fo peaceably assemble, righf fo pefifion for redress of grievances, righf fo privacy in our homes, righf of habeas corpus corpus, righl' fo frial by iury, righf fo move abouf freely af home and abroad, righf fo our own privafe properfy, righf fo free elecfions and personal secref ballof, righf fo workin callings and localifies of our choice, righf fo bargain wifh our employers and employees. righf fo go info business, compefe and make a profif, righf fo bargain for goods and services in a free markef, righf fo confracf abouf our affairs, righf fo fhe service of governmenf as a profecfor and referee, righf fo freedom from arbifrary gov- ernmenf and a fundamenfal belief in God, and Consfifufional governmenf designed fo serve fhe people. Under fhe leadership of chairman Mr. Gaunfleff, Mrs. Reufinger wrofe fhe dialogue for fhe scrapbook and Mr. Demefre did fhe acfual assembly of fhe scrapbook. Alfhough fhe award was announced in I964 if was based on acfivifies from Sepfember I963 fo June I964-. Nexf year Mr. Gaunfleff hopes fo have more acfual sfudenf parficipafion in fhe planning and assembly of fhe scrapbook. When presenfing fhe award fhe Free- doms Foundafion sfafed, fo personally undersfand and mainfain fhe American Way of Life, 'ro honor if by his own exemplary conclucf, and fo pass if infacf fo succeeding gen- erafions is fhe responsibilify of every frue American. Mr Gaunflefi' displays awards won in pasf Freedoms Mr. Gaunfleff, Mr. Demefre, and Mrs Reuhnger approve Foundqhon con+e5+5 a drawinq for fhe scrapbook. AFS Finalisfs Judy Hagar Roger Showley AFS Semi-Finalisfs Joanrufh Kingsbury Leigh Boyce O 0 Dick Fiske - Diclc Fiske The four juniors chosen fo represenf Poinf Lorna in fhe American Field Service program for I965 were Joan Rufh Kingsbury and Roger Showley for fhe school year program, and Judy l-lagar and Leigh Boyce for fhe summer program. These four sfudenfs were selecfed from 28 applicanfs for fhe Americans Abroad program. They were asked quesfions abouf The communify, world affairs, and family life. The commiffee fries fo find sfudenfs who are friendly and, mosf of all, adapfable fo any and all condi- fions, said Jill Paul, AFS presidenf. The semifinalisfs fhen send fheir opplicafions, high school records and personal essays fo AFS headquarfers in New Yorlc, where fhe nafional commiffee fries fo mafch up sfu- denfs wifh families fhaf have similar inferesfs. PL' Exchange Student Diclc Fiske, Poinf Loma's AFS exchange sfudenf, lived wifh fhe Daniou family in Perpignan, a fown on fhe soufhern coasf of France, for six weelcs. Diclcs brofher Pafrich, sixfeen, and his sisfer Caroline, eighfeen, provided plenfy of companionship. Togefher fhey shared enough acfivifies during fhose busy weelcs fo fill an eighfy-page diary. Diclc and his family made many inferesfing sighfseeing frips including Spain and Normandy which gave him a more comprehensive picfure of fhe European counfryside. Concerning Their educalion, Diclc said, Sfudenfs in France seem fo be complefely devofed fo fheir school and fheir educafion and have liffle fime for oufside acfivifiesf' Diclc made many lasfing friendships while in France and has many wonder- ful memories of his fripg and he hopes fo refurn someday fo France and his family. Q .legs . f sssuwi.. f ,- if' T. F' ff :T cs, if i f TH .P ,swss-Tim -' f .5 .. r W s s ssefgwi . 1... --:'f.y.9:s'z9' JUS' 5. f .,,. W Q -1 .- ., . M., J :gigs Tien' '--si f. .H s. wmv - T - i..i1f.z.i ss T Q Q il' -if 4' 4 -M, www r Y es if e Q my -if Q fv- Q if Ti f T Q? Colin Bell tx' QL Colin Bell, PoinT I.ama's exchange sTudenT from Belfasf, Norfhern Ireland, found America To be iusf whaT he had expecfed. I-le found San Diego neaT and Tidy. However school life for Colin aT PoinT Loma was guife differenf from ThaT aT his home Town. In Norfhern Ireland, a Typical school day would be To rise aT 7:30 and cafch The 8:00 double-decker school bus. Each school day begins wiTh an assembly and Then There are eighT periods in The day. LasT year Colin Took only Three subiecfs, specializing in geography. AT PoinT Loma, Colin was kepf busy firsf semesfer wifh American Govern- menT and World Affairs, American I-lisfory, English LiTeraTure, Typing, Public Speaking, and Physical Educafion. Second semesfer Colin changed his schedule by exchanging Public Speaking for Journalism and going oul for The Tennis Team. Colin's ouTside inTeresTs include Tennis, of course: soccer, camping, and dancing. AT PoinT Loma, Colin Took acfive inTeresT in I-lerifage, STudenT Opinion, AFS, and Key Club. Colin feels Thaf only in America could The American Field Service program have orig- inafed and been so successful, for The people here are so friendly and kind. X MOHIIKG COIIY1. Gnd JOIN' L90n0fd review I'I e POinTerif1 Jill Paul, AFS presidenf, discusses Infernafional Dinner wifh our JOUFHCIIISN- exchange sTucIenTs. IT was June 22, I964 when Monika Sander, PoinT loma's AFS Exchange Sfudenf from Schruns, Ausfria, firsf knew she was coming To spend a year in San Diego. Upon arriving in San Diego on Augusf I6, she found iT quife differenT from her green-mounfained home in Ausfria, buf she loved The conTrasT of The rolling hills and ocean. AT PoinT Loma, she has also found many differences. In Monika's class in Ausfria, There were 2l boys and 3 girls and The Teachers move from class To class, noT The sTudenTs. Each sTudenT has I4 mandafory subiecfs, however, each subiecT is noT sfudied every day, buf maybe Three or four days ouT of a six-day school week. AT PoinT Loma, Monika began The year wiTh a schedule including American Govern- menf and World Affairs, Typing, Public Speaking, Spanish I and Physical Educafion. AT second semesfer, she finished Public Speaking and enrolled in Journalism and due To her proficiency in languages was moved up To Spanish ll. Aside from Spanish, Monika speaks German, French and English and has Taken six years of LaTin. She plans To go To The Universify of lnnsbruch, To maior in languages. Monika's oufside acTiviTies in Ausfria include skiing, mounfain climbing and playing The piano and guifar. Here Monika was kepf busy parficipafing in AFS, Counfesses, STudenT Opinion and The German Club. Monika shared her year wifh The Woodward and Fogerfy families and found American people very friendly and helpful. Monika discovered The True meaning of The AFS program- Friendship among people from all lands. Monika Sander G FT. if' 52- 5 f W.. f ' 1 . -, r H A 1 I K V ZZ, In ff mm V -Q . .33 'X 2 OFFICERS: Lynn Sedlack, vice-presidenh Jill Paul, presidenh Kay Bradley secreTary. NOT PICTURED: Judy Hagar, l'iisToriang Penny SpiTler Treasurer. lreland and AusTria: Two counTries which are Tar aparT, are broughT TogeTher by Two people Through American Field Service. This year, Through The eTTorTs oT AFS, PoinT Loma was TorTunaTe To hosT Colin Bell oi Ireland and Monika Sander aT AusTria Tor The enTire school year. These Two sTuclenTs are parTicipaTing in an inTernaTional exchange program. The club's basic purpose is To help The exchange sTu- denTs To adiusT To PoinT Loma liTe and To raise money Tor nexT year's sTudenTs. Members have operaTed The concession sTands aT home league games and sold ChrisTmas cards. One oT The maior underTak- ings was AFS week OcTober I2-I6 when AFS Triencl- ship bonds were sold, an assembly was held and Monika and Colin meT many Lornans. A fashion show and lnTernaTional Dinner wiTh AFS chapTers Trom The enTire ciTy will be long remem- bered by all AFS'ers. American Field Service MEMBERS-ROW I: Mary Jayne Haas, Monica Heilbrun, Ann Bafchelder, Pem Kelly, Nancy Keller, Janie Gorfon, Kris S-lurdaven+, Kafhy Russell, Bev Barnise, Merrilyn Reid, Anna Basich, Linda Town- send, Priscilla LisTer. ROW 2: Penny Spi'l'ler, CaTl1y Allen, Grefchen Bifferlin, Chris PendleTon, Nan Woolrich, Kafhy Baker, Kay Black- burn, T'Anne Hill, Molly MacNulTy, Terry BrouileTTe, Judy Sewell, Sandy Sl1oo+er, Judy CasTro. ROW 3: JoanruTh Kingsbury, PaTTi Goddard, Nadine Olderich, Sue Bergen, Laura Chandler, Lynn Sed- lack, Monika Sander, Vicky Diaz, Sally Sanders, Sue Erickson, Laura E. HamilTon, Judy Hagar, Beliy Saarni. ROW 4: Mr. Marshall, Ad- visor: Kay Bradley, Linda Ham, Barbara PlaTT, Glyndon Peachy, Bar- bara Fallis, Paulelfe Panek, Peggy Gray, Hazel Lipscomb, Nancy Albers, KaThy Monleiro, Polly CrabTree, Joy Pendarvis, Karen Menke. ROW 5: Jose Diaz, Pa+ Keilch, Scofl Gian+valley, John Hood, Dwighf Slough, Dick Fiske, Mike McDaniel, ScoTT DaTTan, Colin Bell, Melinda Lee, Tom Lay, KaThy Graniham, Jeanne MarTin, Buzz Cierny, Holly Powell, Tamara Lee. 1 Er M rj' ational The pian Society NaTional Thespian SocieTy is a naTional honorary soCieTy Tor Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in drama. Members worlc TogeTher and help each oTher wiTh dramaTics and play producTions. Those sTudenTs Taking drama aT PoinT loma are inviTed To ioin Thespians. Members hope To TurTher inTeresT in The Tield oT dramaTics and The Tine arTs7 They always Talce an acTive parT in The major producTions, as well as work done ouTside oT class. The Thespian SocieTy sold punch and cookies during inTermissions aT The major producTions. This noT only provided The socieTy wiTh Tunds, buT gave The audience a chance To purchase reTreshrnenTs. OFFICERS--ROW I: Brooke Sfriclrler, hisToriang Barry Bunker presidenT. ROW 2: Greg Simmons, Treasurer: Ellard Davis, vice- presidenh Mr. Garreff, advisor. MEMBERS--KNEELIN6: Jeff Orfiz. SEATED: Broolre Sfrickler, Candy STolarslxy. STANDING: Greg Simmons, Larry Thomas, Mr. GarreH, advisory Ellard Davis, Jim Clark, Barry Bunker, Alan Libby. , I . I French Club To lurlher on inleresr in lhe French lon- guage oncl cullure ore Jrhe sole purposes of lhe French Club. Members meer every olher Wednesday or school lo discuss French cullure os well as lo learn poems and songs in French. The club has had invilolionol guesr speakers who are la- milior wilh lhe language and cusloms. The club also prepares sludenls lo corn- pele in lhe annual slole college language conlesls. OFFICERS: Mary Wenz, Wendy Woodward, Sharon Tannheimer, Viclci Sedlaclr Sue Bailey, presidenl. MEMBERS-ROW l: Jinny Thomas, Wendy Woodward, Marsha Owings, Sue Bailey, Gail Kline, Lorre Berger. ROW 2: Lynn Sedlaclr, Melody Aflcinson, Laural Benchley, Viclry Diaz, Monilca Sander, Kalhy Wilson. ROW 3: Mary Wenz, Viclci Sedlaclz, Barbara Fallis, Chris Wilson, Sherids Vush, Hazel Lipscomb, Judy Hagar, Larry Thomas. ROW 4: Mrs. Reib, advisor, Sylvia Ramos, Anne Tracy, Linda Town- send, John Hood, Carrie Furuya, Sharon Tannheimer, Leslie Kimmer- slein, Eddie Carnol, Franl: Gormlie, Tom Hodge, Bill Rawlins, Tom Lenahan. ling. ROW 5: Judy Sfevens, Barbara Plall, Ron Snyder, Sue Porfen- OFFICERS-ROW I: Bill Lowery, presidenl. ROW 2: Melody Zedalner, Skip Gray. ROW 3: Margie Freeman, Jane O 3' a 3 U' na H 9' llll World ffairs A discussion club fo furfher fhe knowledge of infernafional affairs fo ifs members fhrough open discussions is fhe World Af- fairs Club. Meefings held af members' houses provided a place for long involved fallcs. The members of World Affairs wenf fo fhe Regisfrar of Vofers on elecfion nighf so They could view fhe hidden scenes of a nafional elecfion. To lceep in sfep wilh elecfions fhe club discussed Proposifions A, B, and C and fhe Presidenfial Campaign. Olher fopics included Vief Nam, European Economic Communify, Red China's Admis- sion fo fhe Unifed Nafions. and fhe film- The Trufh Abouf Communism. Members concluded fhe year wifh fheir annual progressive dinner. MEMBERS-ROW l: Melody Zedalxer, John Spafford, Diane Cheverfon, Slrip Gray, Barbara Plall. Roger Showley. ROW 2: Eric Awes, Eric James, Margie Freeman, Bill,Lowery, Cafhy Lowery, Holly Powell. ROW 3: David Cohen, Pal' Keilch, Seah' Gianfvalley, Jane Chambers, Glyndon Peachy, Bill Halch, Leigh Boyce. null V, T .Jul 1- llO MEMBERS: Tom Williams, Larry Trop, Dave Robinson, Mr. Jeffers, Ed Horne, Candy Slolarsly, Tom Colfle. udio Visual Club The Audio Visual Club acls as a school service group. The members are laughl how lo sel up and operale public address syslems al various places on lhe campus. The club also supplies sound al loolball games, dances, and mosl alhlelic evenls. The members can and do operale lhe l6mm movie proieclors and olher inslruclional sound eauipmenl in The class rooms lor lhe leachers. As mosl of lhe sound eauipmenl belongs lo lhe ASB, lhev supervise The reauesls lor all ol lhe users of all PA syslems operaled on lhe school campus. Counlesses, dressed as maladors, proudly lead lheir floal +o viclory. OFFICERS-SEATED: Kalhie Leach, fall presidenlg Julie Slaughler, spring presidenl. KNEELING: Chrisline Ragen- ovich, Jill Paul, Merrilyn Reid, Lynn Sedlaclc, Linda Malson. STANDING: Carol Couringlon, Kalhy Granlham, Mary Jo Cheyney. MEM BERS-ROW I: Carol Couringlon, Merrilyn Reid, K-alci Bonaudi, Barb Wanless, Mary Jayne Haas, Judy Hagar, Jinny Thomas. ROW 2: Lynn Sedlak, Chrisline Ragenovich, Mary Jo Cheyney, Ann Wilson, Sue Palmer, Kalhy Granlham, Kalhy Beifscher. ROW 3: Mrs. Held, Countess s Sunshine School lor Handicapped Children has been lhe main proiecl ol Counlesses. The girls pul on Chrislmas parlies lor lhe children al Sunshine School and lhis year look lheir own Homecoming lloal lo lhe Toyland Parade lo represenl Sunshine School. A Chrislmas Tea was held lo which guesls were inviled lo buy arlicles lhe girls had made. Counlesses also had a bake sale and joined l-lighlighls, anolher service club, lor a weelc-end al Camp Palomar. The Camp is an annual lrelc and lhis year lor lhe lirsl lime il was held over a lhree-day weelcend so members really gol lo sample lhe cold mounlain air. The Counlesses made and wore gold vesls on loolball Fridays lo help spiril lhe leam. Meeling on lhe lirsl and lhird Mondays. members, under lhe guidance ol Mrs. Held. crealed aclivilies lo raise money lor lwo annual S75 scholarships lhey give. advisor: Julie Slaughler, Kalhie Leach, Monica Sander, Jill Paul, Kalhy Anderson, Sally Silres, Linda Ham, Mary Jane Hopper, Joannie Murphy, Linda Maison, Belle Allen, Kay Bradley, Carol Cords, Penny Spiller. MEMBERS-ROW I: Gary Vrooman, Mary Shock, Lorraine Mi'l'chell, Tina Fogerly, Roger Showley. ROW 2: Jody Rogers, Monika Sander, Sue Slice, Wilde Burke, Miss Trenfel, advisor: Sandy Ober, Pem Kelly, Wendy Woodward. ROW 3: George Dyer, Mike Hoffman, Jeff McBride, Frank Gormlie, Pal Keilch, John Hood, Marc Boolman, Charles Bicknell, Bob Ma+chinski, Don Dodson. Deutscher Klub Exploring lhe German language and cus- loms are lhe basic purposes ol lhe Deul- scher Klub. High poinls ol The year in- volved guesl speakers who spoke of lhe language and cusloms. German sludenls are inviled lo ioin lhis Club and gain in exlra-curricular aclivilies and knowledge of Germany. The Deulscher Klub sponsored a bake sale, a pol luck dinner and saw a German film enlilled Emil and l'he Deleclives. OFFICERS-SEATED: Sandy Ober, Mary Shock, Lorraine Milchell, Pem Kelly. STANDING: Gary Vrooman, Roger Showley, Marc Boolman. Key Club Comprised of Poinl Loma boys, Key Club is a boys service club. The club is sponsored by The Kiwanis, and helps wilh Kiwanis proiecls. During lhe floods in Norlhern California lhis year, Key clubers collecled load and clolhing which were senl io lhe ilood vic- iims over Chrislmas vacalion. The club inilialed reireshmenl sales al home league baslcelball games, sold programs for lhe Kiwanis Baslcelball Tournamenl and in ac- cordance wilh The ASB, made a league banner for displays in lhe boys' gym. Members oi Key Club devole lheir lime and eiforls lo communily and service proi- ecls. They sponsored lhe school wide pro- gram devoled lo recognilion of Law Week. Meelings were held in lhe caleleria Tues- day mornings: a meeling lor business and brealdasl. Key Club gives a scholarship lo a senior al lhe end of lhe year. OFFICERS-SEATED: Buzz Cierny, fall presidenlg Ronnie Gerson, Larry Crispell, Bob Murphy. STANDING: Craig Aclcerson, Sherry Bryanl, Jim Toolhalrer, Greg Phillips, spring president MEMBERS-ROW l: Craig Aclcerson, Ronnie Hawkins, Franlc Wyall, Crispell, Scody Huge. ROW 3: Scoll Da'Han, John Davis, Mr. Rich- Bob Blakey, Ronnie Gerson, Gherry Bryanl, Richard O'Brien, Jim ardson, Paul Ehrich, George Lazar, Jim Greenwood, Larry Mason, Mr. Toolhaker, Jack Knighl. ROW 2: Greg Phillips, Doug Muir, Scoll Gaunllell, advisor: Bob Murphy, Sleve Fosler, Scoll Jones. Baumann, Jim Lules, Buzz Cierny, Jeff Heller, Rob GulleH'e, Larry l lil l lil ll' l lliil l S l lil J s , K ., L . A if Torchlighters OFFICERS-Linda Curiis, hisiorianq Dixie Larson, vice-president Linda Leca, presiclenh Dianne Dame, secrelaryg Karen Cheverron, ireasurer. Teaching-ihe profession of accomplish- meni. Torchlighlers is o club of siuclenis who ore inleresled in becoming Teachers. Members poriicipoiing in ihe Fuiure Teach- ers olAmericc1 program goin lcnowleclge in leoching skills and 'rhe profession. On November I4, members wenl io USC lo ollencl on FTA conference: during Open House The members were guides for The PTA: They oilencled inler-school workshops and porlicipoled in ci radio debole con- cerning ihe proyer ban in schools. Members also weni lo Col Weslern To observe lhe use ol leaching machines. The club had o bolce sole in December cmd gave inlormolion io sluolenls iniereslecl in becoming leochers. Proiils from +he bake sale wenr lo a fifiy dollar scholarship. ciwomrolecl lo ci senior in June. MEMBERS-ROW I: Alma Felix, Karen Cheverfon. ,ROW 2: Linda Fallis, Lawrence Riveroll. ROW 5: Carl Weideiz, Scolf Baumann Cur+is, Dianne Dame, Candy Siolarslry, Jo Ellen Cox. ROW 3: Anna Barbara Miles, Diana Kriz, Caihy Befherum, Barbara Gorman, Don Cervenslxy, Linda Winlrleman, Tamara Day, Nancy Jennings. ROW 4: Dodson, Carolyn Hughes, Linda Leca, Dixie Larson, Geralyn Dodge, Barbara Heritage Members of l-lerirage have mel for various acfiviiies from discussing ihe philosophy of Kahlil Gibran +o shooring pool. Meelings are held 'lo discuss cullure and line arrs. Topics such as: E. E. Cummings, Conform- i+y, Organized Religion, lhe Blues, and The Propher have led +0 many inleresling dis- cussions. During Chrisrmas vacalion an alumni din- ner was held al which graduares were in- viied To relurn and parlicipaie wilh The club. Members planned a Trip ro The Old Globe for a nighi al ihe rheaierq and in June ci beach parly broughl a close To l'leriJrage's discussions and lun. MEMBERS-ROW I: ScoH Gianfvalley, Tom Crow, Marc Booiman Sieve Fredman, Dennis Brown, Russ Nickel. ROW 2: Barbara Fallis. Linda Ham, Chrisfine Ragenovich, Sue Moore, Kafhy Granfham OFFICERS-SEATED: Linda Ham, Doug Muir, spring presidenh Sue Moore, Greg Phillips, 'Fall presidenfg Gayle Breilbard. STANDING: Barbara Fallis, Dennis Brown, Jim Clark, David Cohen, Tom Hodge. Bobbie Sfalder. Gayle Brei+bard. ROW 3: Doug Muir, Jim Clark, Colin Bell, Rob Gullerfe, Gherry Bryan+, Tom Hodge, Bobbie Sfalder, Bill Hafch. David Cohen, Buzz Kimball, Greg Phillips. iw? -LN ONE SEMESTER MEMBERS-ROW I: Pauleffe Panels, Louise Kirlland, Marilyn Nelson, Marge Cole- man, Jean Emery, Barbara Crelzler. ROW 2: Chuclr Counsell, Jane Cliffon, Tamara Lee, Carol Lewis, Pa++y Giddings, Kalhy Balmer, Hazel Lipscomb. ROW 3: Jeannelle Hawley, Laura E. Hamillon, Lynn Rippee, Diane Polsler, Janie Gorfon, Colin Mc- Mas+ers. TWO SEMESTER MEMBERS-ROW I: Terry Mc- Connell, Priscilla Lisfer, Ann Balchelder, Michelle Rasmussen, Linda Townsend, Wendy Woodward, Diane Cheverlon, Josh Weinman, Nancy Albers. ROW 2: Rulh Giersef, Barbara Gorman, Chrisline Boolman, Nanci Kirlland, Sandy Swanson, Peggy Gray, Monica Heilbrun, Molly MacNuI+y. ROW 3: Michael Taylor, Pru Mann, Ellen Flenlye. ROW 4: Kalhe Taylor, Tina Buuas, Connie Luce, Mary Rich- ardson, Diane Podraclsky, Holly Powell, Linda Car- Ioclr, Pele Baumann. ROW 5: George Lazar, Sieve Roof, ScoH' Da++an, Jim Floclre. THREE SEMESTER MEMBERS-ROW I: Linda Meinlre, Belly Saarni, Polly Crablree, Kris Sfurde- van+, Linda Curlis. ROW 2: Barbara PIa++, Nan Woolrich, Margie Freeman, Mary Jane Hopper, Kafhy Granlham. ROW 3: Jim Hoffman, ScoH Gianlvalley, Terry Veevers. Craig Bourke. LIFE MEMBERS ROW I Linda Leca BeHe Allen Chnslme Ragenovich, Gayle Breifbard, Sue Palmer, VICKY Diaz Pem Kelly ROW 2 Michael Freclman Chris Williams, Mary FeHer, Jeff Lockwood, Barbara Fallns Joanne Sprague Ann Scales ScoH' Baumann ROW 3 Buzz Kimball, David Cohen, Rob Gulleife, Bob Murphy Dale Hoclcslra Greg Phillips Jim Toolhalcer Ronnie Gerson. Frank WvaH. alifornia cholarship Federation Allhough acling like a club, lhe California Scholarship Federalion is more an honor lhan iusl a club. To ioin CSF, members musl mainlain a high academic average. CSF is a sialewide scholarship socieiy for sludenis who demonsirale high slandards ol scholarship, service, and cilizenship. Requiremenls lor ioining are len poinls in academic subiecisq an A coumls lhree, a B one. This year for lhe iirsl Time, Two poinis could be received for a B in eilher college course lalcen al PL. Members planned a bake sale and had a brealclasr for The 27 life members. Life membership requires being a member of CSF for four semesiers, and one semesler musl be during +he senior year. OFFICERS-SEATED: Louise Kirfland, Pem Kelly, Viclry Diaz fall presidenf. STANDING: Nancy Albers, Ronnie Gerson, spring president Ann Scales, Kalhy Granlham. MEMBERS-ROW l: Greg Forbes, Bruce Howard, Sieve Forbes. advisor: Rebecca Chase, Lynn Morlon, Joanrulh Kingsbury, Sandy ROW 2: Pam Hunl, Jane Cliflon, Kris Slurdevanl, Alma Felix, Lindo Swanson, Paulelle Panek, Mory Johnslon, Anna Marie Banuelos. Leca, Monika Sander, Carol Ann Chipman. ROW 3: Mr. McKee, OFFlCERS-SEATED: Joanrulh Kingsbury, Alma Felix, spring pres- idenl. STANDING: Linda Leca, lull presidenfg Anna Marie Banuelos. l Pan merican Club The purpose ol lhe Pan American Club is lo promore friendship belween American peoples and la lurlher lhe members' lcnowl- edge ol Lalin America cullure. ll also gives lhe members a chance lo lurlher lheir sludy in The Spanish language. Some ol lhe aclivilies of lhe Pan American Club This year included a bake sale on April 6, lilm sildes al Mexico on March I6, several Spanish language lunch lobles, and one or lwo lieslas. FW FALL OFHCERS-SEATED1 Bobbie Sidldef. ViC94PVeSideY1i? Sllll SPRING OFFICERS-SEATED: Bobbie Sfalder, chaplain: Bill Lowery Sires. Pf9Sldef1iI Julie Smiih. Cl'lGPlGil'l. TA lNG2 JOl1H Davis. SBC- president Julie Smilh, secie+ary. STANDING: Allen WiHen, club Fefdfyi Bill Lowery. +reasurer.JW A 3 represenfaliveg Becky Adams, vice-president Skip Gray, +reasurer 0,3 Me yilwi 0 gli M W ' Members ol Kanana Kai parlicipale in a YMCA program i x ' ' To promole fellowship. The club meels Monday nighls al lhe di' Norlhwesl Y for iun and various planned aclivilies. This i o U, year, under The leadership ol Suzi Sires and Bill Lowery, members held a car wash, had a sunrise service on The i laeach, a polluck dinner, and sold minis al' Chrislmas lor dx i The World Service and Educalion Program. , g A bi 0 D Kanana Kai, lhrouqh ils educalional, spirilual, and physical J A ' rogram has Truly emphasi7ed lhe YMCA mollo ol Body D L 'J Mi Cl, Spiril, W - OW I: Dick! ScoL,Becky Adams, Suzi Sire Kalhys Jenny Wrighf, Robin Rouleffe, Bill Hafch, Janef McCormack. ROW ro ichard Joniaux, en WiHen, Mary Shock. ROW 2: . 3: Dana Berggren, Caihy Lowery, Dave Heylman, BeHy Sheldon, advisory Skip Gray, Bill Lowery, John Davis, Jeff Fink, Russ Befsy Pearson, Bobbie Sfalder, John Grondona, PaHi Goddard, Chris Nick , Linda Shannon, Peggy Gray, Gay Sadulski, Pai' Parsons, Carlfon, Tom Hodge, Julie Smifh, Darcy Buxfon. X ..f.,,, ,, .,, Www , -..-J V. MEMBERS-ROW I: Mike Halberl, Duke Pekin, Larry Crispell, Tom Lay, Randy Pe+erson, Glenn Killingbeck, Frank G-ormlie, Buzz Cierny. ROW 2: Belh Boker, Mary Richardson, Carol Fasoules, Kalhy Kerr, Mary Jo Cheyney, Debby Dawson, Sue Ekslrand, Julie Slaugbfer, Diana Dalfon, Ellen Gould. ROW 3: Paul Ehrich, Lynn Rippee, Laura E. Hamillon, Kay Howe, Diane Polsler, Pru Mann, Laurie Logan, Molly Roberfson, Ann Wilson, Dane Morfon, Naialie Craig, Richard O'Brien. ROW 4: Ellord Davis, Mark Sl1eel1y, Dave Dari, Sieve Cor- reia, Frank Slama, Doug Coffey, Larry Thomas, Pam Carfer, Angie Roberfs, Bill Bu++emer, Jane? Sweel, Dave Peabody. OFFICERS-ROW I: Donnie Fuller, Jeff Lockwood. ROW 2: Julie Slaugl1+er, Mary Jo Clweyney, Tom Lay, fall president Be++e Allen, spring presidenlg Carol Fasoules. ROW 3: Angie Roberfs, Pam Carler, Mr. Shank, advisor: Sue Ekslrand, Kafhy Kerr. ai Kane MEMBERS-ROW I: Pal Willcowslzi, Nancie Cunningham, Joy Pen- clarvis, Jinny Thomas, Priscilla Lisler, Janie G-orlon, Jeff Loclrwood, Tom Rosenfhal. ROW 2: Tom Wills, Kolri Bonaudi, Debi Giddings, Sue Tale, Becky Beclcelf, Belle Allen, Leslie Burnelf, Louise Kirfland. ROW 3: Bob Sharp, Tori Flefcher, Kalhie E-dens, Barb Lawson, Dave To develop a wholesome coed fellowship is lhe purpose of Wai Kanes. Members rneel lwice a rnonlh al lhe Norlhwesl Y lor various planned aclivilies. Under lhe direc- lion ol lhe YMCA, Wai Kanes has had guesl spealcers from Synanon l-louse and AAA, lwo popular rnovies shown, panel discussions, and dancing allen' many ol lhe meelinqs. For inler-club lun, Wai Kanes parlicipaled in a volleyball lournamenl wilh olher Y-Clubs, during January mem- bers wenl lo Camp lvlarslon, and al The end of March held lheir Pol Luclc Dinner. To bring lhe Y-Clubs more loqelher, lhis year an lnler-Club Council was formed and Wai Kanes ollicers parlicipaled. A balce sale lirsl semesler, and lhe Jrradilional Boar Dance second semesler were lhe main ac- livilies of a club organi7ed lor lun and fellowship. Slaughler, Linda Mason, Linda Maison, Janice Moran Donnie Fuller Ken Newfon, John Landon. ROW 4: Tom Mayo, Sue Town Jim Black Soshin Price, Janice Wyanl, Lorraine Milchell, Shah Price Johnny Winsell. we- MEMBERS v ROW I: Pam HunT, Sherry Hammond, Donna Ferguson, Nan King, Barb Sprungman, Sharon Madruga, T'Anne Hill, KaThy Blackburn, Terry BrouileTTe, PaT Gall. ROW 2: Candy Gibson, Diane Cary, Gina Hallen, Diane DeTwiler, Gayle Sewell, Hi To be aT service To The QommuniTy is The goal oT Hi-Debs. The members oT This girls' YWCA sponsored service club visiTed a convalescenT home on VolenTine's day and Took reTreshmenTs and a gianT hearT which They made. Their main proiecT was To Take a group oT underprivileged children To The Yoo, via buses. The members meeT every oTher Tuesday nighT aT The SilvergaTe CommuniTy Room. There They have Tun and discuss TuTure plans and acTiviTies. The members TosTered a sense oT pride in having served oThers. T22 we, Sherry Larson, Tommie MasTer, Debi Andre, JaneT McCormick, Bar- bara Eshwege. ROW 3: KaThy Holbrook, Gail Hiclrman, Lynn MorTon, PaTTi Goddard, PaTTie Hansen, Linda LuTher, Donna Sloan, Val Jen- nings, KaThy Sims, Connie Jamison, Sandy Groesbeclc, Chris Williams. - Deb OFFICERS-SEATED: Val Jennings, spring president KaThy Sims, Tall presidenl' PaTTie Hansen, Barb Sprungman, STANDING: Gail Hickman, Candy Gibson Diane Cary, Sherry Hammond. A Trip +0 Hades-well, nol exaclly Hades, bul a mock Hades, provided an evening of lun for all Lalin Club members. The Trip +o Hades was an annual aliair, and lhis year was a ioinl ellorl wilh Crovvlordls l.al'in Club. On November 30, Lalin Club mem- bers allended a Roman Banquel vvilh Uni- versily High School. December brouqhl Salenalia wilh Crawford High. Members meel lo have lun and enrich lheir underslandinq ol Roman Herilaae. The meelings also provide a chance lor lhe members lo ulilize lheir Lalin. Latin Club MEMBERS-KNEELING: Pem Kelly, Melody Zedaclxer, Adrienne Marianne Newman, Charles Simpson, Rulh Giersel Kalhy Taylor Pearson, Linda Mienlre, Cheryl Thurber, Lynelle Pelhley, Lenora Polly Crablree, Mrs. Bowers, advisory Holly Powell Niclry Edwards Adams, Judy Wrighl, Michelle Minor. STANDING: Barbara Gorman, Graham Kelley. OFFICERS-ROW I: Pem Kelly, Melody Zedaller, pres- iclenl. ROW 2: Cheryl Thurber, Kalhy Taylor. MEMBERS-ROW I: Ray Thomas, Pam King, Terry Myers, Nancy Brummler, Dick Webber, Mary Lenal1an, Deni Nelson. ROW 2: Ron Soucy, Sherry Speer, Sec-H Kelly, Mary Johnsfon, Mille Needham, Dianne Reed. Peggy Neuse, Margie Freeman. OFFICERS-ROW I: Jeanelle BeHen- courl, Clwarlolfe Frye, Jennifer Rolla. ROW 2: Carmen Woodruff, Margie Car- lisle, Cookie Carlson, Sue Cassidy, 'fall presidenfg Jonna Bolo, spring president MEMBERS-ROW I: Mrs. Durham, advisor, Jennifer RoTh, Ray Thomas, Pam King, Jeannelfe Be+Ten- courf, Charlo'He Frye, Sherry Sapp, Ann Jones. ROW 2: Ken Jensen, John Hood, Carmen Woodruff, Janna BoTa, Terry Lewis, Sue Cassidy, Cookie Carlson, Margie Carlisle. Malihin Malihinis is a YMCA sponsored club Tor The Tellowship aT Those sTudenTs who are members. The club meeTs on Wednesday nighTs aT The NorThwesT Y, or aT school. Members geT TogeTher Tor Tun and social acTiviTies. A Tun ocTiviTy This year was a weelcencl camp- ing Tri To Camp MarsTon, January 30-3I. The oTTicers also parTicipaTed in an lnTer- Club Council composed aT all The Y-Clubs, which was new This year. The purpose of This Council was To bring all The Y-Clubs closer TogeTher. Malihinis promoTes Tun and The chance aT meeTing and worlcing wiTh oThers. The Club combines Tun wiTh warlc, anal members proT- iT greaTly. The main social TuncTion was Fall Fling, Their own dance. Mixed emo+ions . . . OFFICERS-SEATED: Eddie Cornof, Joan Schwarh, Pem Kelly. STANDING: Randy Colburn. David Cohen, Sfoney Mar+in, spring president Tom Crow, fall president David Simon. Skeptics Slceprics is one of Poinr Lomo's oldesl and iinesi discussion clubs. Members gel +o- geiher wiih Jrhe purpose io discuss philo- sophical ideas and evenis of inleresi +o members. r Topics discussed This year included: Civil Disobedience, Significance of Elecrion Re- lurns, Ayn Round, lhe Berkeley Riols, Moral- iry, Educoiion, and Whois Wrong wirh Poinl Loma, Skeplics members show Q lceen inleresl in discussion oi varied Topics. The meeiings cillowed everyone io voice his or her opinion. Members are accepied each ioll on lheir cibilily io discuss c cerloiin Jropic. An onnucil pol luclc dinner wiih Sludeni Opinion brouqhl lo ci close ihe Skepiics discussions. MEMBERS-ROW I: Kiffen Baslee, Melinda Lee, Joan Schwarh, Groni, Bill Dower, Bob Murphy, Tom Crow. ROW 4: Sieve Fredman Pem Kelly, ROW 2: Marc Booiman, Dennis Glaser, Eddie Carnoi, Pal Plesliunas, Randy Colburn, Sioney Marfin, David Simon. David Cohen, Doug Muir, Bill Ha'I'cl1, Greg Phillips. ROW 3: Marc ui gs s i i Z i MEMBERS-ROW l: Joanrufh Kingsbury, Belly Saarni, Sandy Ober, Carol Bradburn. ROW 2: Dwigh+ Slough, Craig Bourlte, Scofl Dalian, Jo Ann Sprague, Herberia Sprague, Viclry Diaz, Marge Coleman, Terry Veevers, John Graham. l O Russian lub OFFICERS: Joanruih Kingsbury, Marge Coleman, president Craig Bourke. Beef Siroganoll and a visii io a Russian Church will be lasiing memories for mem- bers oi ihe Russian Club. The members 'loured a Russian Orihodox Church and learned aboui ihe various cus- ' ioms of ihe church. They wenr 'ro La Jolla io see a Russian film and planned The language iesiival in The spring wiih The oiher language clubs. Each year, Dr. Romanowski opens his house io club members for a dinner ol beef slroganoii and enieriainmenl. The club prornoies The use ol The Russian language and is an aciiviiy of fun for members. - i27 wax- X X MEM BERS-ROW I: Bev Barnise, Laura Tibbals, Kafhy Russell, Anila Bull, Candy Gibson, Pam Huni, Kris Sfurdevanf. ROW 2: Anna Basich, PaHi Goddard, Donna Ferguson, Claudia Vorce, Kalhie Edens, Terry Brouile'He, Cafhy Nelson, Kay Blackburn, Kafhy Balmer. ROW 3: Panorama 902 Panorama 902 is a club for girls who wanl lo pro- mole good scouring leadership. Members meer on various Mondays or school io discuss roiecrs and aciivilies. Panorama 902 'fries +o sampi-3 all phases of Girl Scouiinq. On November 7 and 8 members airended a Senior Conference, where Jrhey mer new friends and had an opporiunily +0 exchange ideas. Members also allended Moonlighl and Roses, lhe annual Girl Scoul dance, held This year on March 6. 128 W X or Diane Podradslly, Gail Hickman, Kay Bradley, Edie Heller, Lynne Morfon, Margarel MacLaggan, Linda Ham, Kalhy Siever+, T'Anne Hill, Diane Cary. OFFICERS-SEATED: PaHi Goddard, presidenfg Kafhie Edens, l'1is+criang Kay Blackburn, secrelary. STANDING: Kay Bradley, freasurerg Gail Hiclcmang Kalhy Sieverl, vice-president fe 'ff' - -,.- es , V. ..,, z.. ., ,sf Zigi-'G A s .,,Lb.V ,s S' W, F Q-,g-iw, , - fmfw g,QL:bQ,?5 kk K f -....-.H+-,......,,,..,s.W..w.,,.,,, I ,, e .,,- ,, ei W, - -qi A MEMBERS-ROW I: John Luxembourg, Sheldon Feilre, Glenn Killing- shons, Glenn Holmes, Ken New+on, Pe+e Kehrli, Tom Loy, Bun Cierny, beclr, Jeff Loclrwood, Donnie Fuller, Deon Jenson, Roger Esly, Bob Mr.John Miller, advisor. Macon. ROW 2: Mr. Russ Crane, advisor: Doug Ma+heson, Dove Wel- Point Loma Hi - Jusi geifing organized was lhe main Task ol Poinl Loma l-li-Y. Under lhe leadership of Donnie Fuller, lhe club reorganized il- sell and held a formal induclion ai Jrhe Poinl Loma Church. The club held several ioinls wilh lhe Y-Teens clubs from Clairemonl and Grossrnonr High Schools. The mein service proieci was a drive To collecl cloihes and food lor an orphanage in Mexico. Boys worked hard io provide lun for Themselves and 'ro give service lo oihers. OFFICERS-SEATED: Roger Esfy, sergeanf-of-arms: Donnie Fuller, presidenfg Doug Ma+l1eson, vice-presi-dent STANDING: Ken New+on, freosurerg Glenn Holmes, secre- 'loryg Jeff Lockwood, represenloliveg Bun Cierny, chaplain, OFFICERS-ROW I: Caryl Barbour, Brad Sanborn, George Sfock, Tall pres- idenTg Dane Mor+on, spring president ROW 2: Roger Johnson, STeve Pad- giTT, Skip Thomas, Roy Myking, Jeff OrTiz, Tim Wilson. Pointer Hi - Members OT Poinier Hi-Y meeT oT The NorThwesT Y Tor Tun and sporTs. This boysi club meeTs wiTh The purpose oT developing o Tellowship omong members. The club os o group porTicipoTes ond en' goges in mony and various ocTiviTies. This year The boys hove seen movies, lisTened To guesT speokers. and many Times Turned To sporTs To liven up meeTings. The club is sponsored by The YMCA and oTTers The members c place To go Tor reCreoTionol Tun. MEMBERS--ROW l:Jimmy Gran+, Brad Sanborn, Skip Thomas, Dane Thurber, S+eve Grill, Caryl Barbour. ROW 3: Roger Johnson Joe Morfon, STeve PadgiH, George Sfock, Roy Myking, Jeff OrTiz. ROW Ewbank, Greg OrTiz, Dave Wright Richard Kew, Randy CoHingham 2: Mr. Shank, advisor, Tim Wilson, John DeDomenico, Sfeve Wilson, Tom Cleafor, John Leonard, Gene Sherman. Ricky Vaughn, John MaTT, Richard Lockwood, Julius Poeske, Gary ',,1,.i MEMBERS-ROW I: Becky Adams, Marge Coleman, Barbara LiHle, Dianne Dame, Virginia Anderson, Mary Jane Hopper, Linda Malson Vicki Goff, Suzanne Dame. ROW 2: Terry Ceniers, Suzanne Burdine OFFICERS-SEATED: Marge Coleman, Becky Adams, Dianne Dame, presidenfg Virginia Anderson, Suzanne Dame. STANDING: Lindo Mason, Vicki Golf, Lindo Reilz, Kalhy McDowell, Linda Molson, Sylvia Ramos. ,Jon- wh 3 r' I ' ii Linda Mason, Kalhy McDowell, Sylvia Ramos, Roni Kelly Jean Em , mery. ROW 3: Nancy Hawllins, Jill Paul, Jeri Rehm, Linda Relh , S+ephanie Sanlos, Chris Williams, Suzanne Dalzell, Jeanne Wrighf SS Rexburg Would you lilce lo buy some Girl Scoul Cookies? This was a familiar refrain heard al' Poinl Loma in February as Rexburg members joined in ihe nalional sale of Girl Scoui Cookies. Aciivilies lhis year included: a change ol command on Oclober 63 lriclc or lrealinq for UNICEF The senior conference held November 6-83 Moonlighl and Roses, lhe All Cily Girl Scoui Dance on March 63 and lhe Soulhern California Gam in May. The girls upheld The ideals ol Girl Scouling and provided service +o lhe communily as well as fun for ihemselvesz We conslanily sirive for lhe hiahesl ideals of characler, conducr, palriolism and service amona our fellow shipmales and allempl lo worlc lo- qelher in a friendly almospheref' FALL OFFlCERS-ROW I: Lorraine Mifclwell, secreiaryg Leslie Burneil, hislorian. ROW 2: Carol Fasoules, vice-president Mary Pequeno, presidenfg Judi Laddon, lreasurer. Modern Dance Club MEMBERS-ROW I: Carol Fasoules, Tina Fogerly, Susan Zenrz, Leslie Burnelf, Mary Pequeno, Terry Brouilelle. ROW 2: Nan Woolrich, Laurie Logan, Lorraine Mircliell, Miss Daniels, advisor: Claris Wil- liams. Belly Sheldon, Susie Curlelon, Judi Lacldon. Blaclc leoTards, mirrors, and waxed Tloors are a Tamiliar parT oT The Modern Dance Club. Members meeT in The dance room oT The Girls' Gym To develop new rouTines. Miss Jane Daniels advises The girls in Tech- nique oT dance and helps wiTh new ideas. The parTicipaTion in modern dance gives These girls more grace and poise. The mem- bers enioy The many hours aT exercise and pracTice. This year, club members sTaged a ChrisT- mas program: halT oT The program devoTed To SanTa's workshop, and halT To Rudolph The Red Nose reindeer. As well as dancing in The program, members creaT'ed Their own cosTumes and did Their own make-up. A bake sale and annual leoTard wash were proiecTs ThaT members underTool4 Tor The school and oTher modern dancers. ' 3 5 Ng , SPRING OFFICERS--ROW I: BeTTy Sheldon, Terry BrouiIeHe. ROW 2: Carol Fasoule Susan Zenfz. ROW 3: Paf Weizel, Nan Woolrich. S r.r, ai? sux. I i KM r'.r Q , iw s 3-is REPRESENTATWES-SEATED: T'Anne Hill, Anne Tracy, Suzi Leish- JaneT SweeT, CaThy Kilgore, Sheila SmiTh, Sue Town, JoanruTh Kings man, Marilee Bowman, KaThy Russell, Nicki Edwards, Pal CharTier, bury, Marge Coleman, Joan Su'H'le, Beclry Adams. Anna Marie Banuelos. STANDING: Grelchen BiHerlin, Evie Rowray, Girls' Intramural OFFICERS: Anne Tracy, presidenh Marge Coleman, secre+ary. ATTer school TournamenTs in volleyball, Tennis, volley- Tennis and a SporTsday in March promoTed aTh- leTics among PoinT Loma girls. Girls were inviTed To parTicipaTe in any sporTs They chose, TournamenTs were held, and ribbons were awarded To winners. This Type oT aThleTics Tor girls is new Thi' year, re- placing The Girls' AThleTic: AssociaTion. Under The guidance oT Miss Holman and Mrs. Allen, girls were insTrucTed in The Tiner poinTs and Tech- niques oT gymnasTics. EauipmenT such as The side horse, parallel bars, and Trampoline inspired many girls To parTicipaTe and To represenT PoinT Loma aT The annual All CiTy GymnasTics MeeT Tor Girls. The volleyball TournamenT provided much fun for girls aTTer school. Girls' Tenni Team The girls' Tennis Team originaTed This year, and has been under The direcTion aT Miss Jane Daniels. The Team members were chosen Trom The winners oT The girls' inTramurals singles Tennis TournamenT held aTTer school. WiTh a minimum oT one maTch a monTh, The girls play girls' Tennis Teams Trom some aT The oTher ciTy schools. Girls' Badminton Team The girls' badminTon Team, which is new This year, is under The direcTion oT Miss Donna Moore. The Team members play aTTer school, and This year held a lad- der TournamenT wiTh inTer-compeTiTion beTween Themselves. The Team was noT organized Tor The pur- pose OT inTer-school compeTiTion, buT Tor The enioy- menT of The members. T if ' 49' 1 TENNIS TEAM-SEATED: Illona Missler, Bobbi S+alder, Marilee Bowman, Polly CrabTree, Karen Lisle. STANDING: GreTchen BiTTerlin, Diane DeTwiler, T'Anne Hill, Chris Pendlefon, Sharon Hammon. BADMINTON TEAM-SEATED: lllona Missler, Sue Palmer, Marilee Bowman, Karen Lisle. STANDlNG: Nancy Hawkins, Jane Chambers, Barb Sprungman. Mary Sialey. S- .af il L is if li ,HA if 'iq R nf Advanced pyramids were a challenge +o 'rhe gurls Wilh greal' concenlralion, Sharon performs a sl'un+ on +he horse. fffggv'7! . , J Girls Gymnastics hampionship Volleyball Team Much lo lhe surprise ol everyone, The sophomores won lhe girls' inlromural volleyball lournamenl. ll was o round robln lournamenl, wllh sophomores, lun- lors, and seniors porliclpollng. l'leld oller school, lhe lournomenl broughl much enlhuslasm and enloy- menl lo lhe girls porllcipallnq. TEAM--SEATED: Beclry Chase, Molly Phalen. STANDlNG: Lin- da Olson, Carol Nasclmenlo, Andrea Kraph, Carolyn Smllh. '1 x v. f'5f SEATED: Milne Rowan, Sylvia Braclcley son, Peggy Gebaur, Amanda Grady, ,P Williams, Anna Cervinslry, Heidi Pefer- Mr. Hill, advisory Milne Chrislianson, Mille Lowell, John Hood, Priscilla Philbriclc, Terry Cenlers, David Baron, Wanda Turner. Bibl Club A mild lheology group, lhe Bible Club mel lo read and lo sludy lhe Bible. Members showed a deep inleresl in religion. Under lhe advisorship ol Mr. Hill, members chose various passages, lopics, or scrip- lures lo invesligale and lo sludy. All worlc was non-seclarian. The club had several guesl speakers, including several area minislers. Through leclures, discussions, and aclivilies, The Bible Club hopes lo build Chrislian life and fellowship among ils members. OFFICERS-SEATED: Priscilla Philbriclt, Amanda Grady. STANDING: Milne Chrisfianson, Terry Cenlers. X i i OFFICERS-SEATED: Carolee Maslorakos, lreasurer: David Simon, secrelaryp Suzanne Burdine, presidenl. STANDING: Mark Schneider, vice-presidenh Tim Wills, hi+sorianq Tom Erickson, represenlalive. ki Club V New lhis year, lhe Ski Club was organized lo give inleresled sludenls a chance lo parlicipale in skiing. The iirsl ski lrip was held January 23. Mem- bers wenl lo Big Bear, and enioyecl lhe snow, and lhe Trail-blazing ol lheir skis. A lrip was planned for Easier vacalion, when all members Could go skiing all day during The week. The club hopes lo promole skiing on all levels of abilily and lo provide sludenls wilh a chance lo enioy skiing. MEMBERS-ROW I: Sue Erikson, Deni Nelson, Terry Brouilefle, Braderick. Richard Lockwood, Brad Sanborn, Mark Schneider, Tom Kalhy Holbrook, Carolee Maslorakos, Suzanne Burdine, Joannie Mur- Erickson, David Simon, Tim Wills. phy, Judy Hagar. ROW 2: Sleve Fredman, Robbie Moore, Sieve Y' Q' iw, - 'Q-if 'ai' . 89 ,af j i 'wis-fs YQ vu, OWQJY Q.. -spa fs '40 .0 IK MEMBERS-ROW l: Jill Vance, Kalhy Harris, Margarel Pickens, Sue ROW 3: Kay Howe, Pru Mann, Hazel Lipscomb, Joan Sullle am Houser, Nanci Kirlland, Laura E. Hamillon, ROW 2: Sue Phillips, Golf, Gloria Monleiro, Donna Lawrence. Chris Clapp, Anne Crane, Sue Erilcson, Linda Balmer, Janel' Balmer. Puerto del Mar Horizon Club OFFICERS-SEATED: Pam Gail, Joan SuHle, Sue Erilcson. STAND- ING: Hazel Lipscomb, Donna Lawrence. 44 f f'i-Qff' Members ol Puerio del Mar l-lorizon Club weni camping oui in Elsinor over Washing- lon's Birlhday. They galhered clolhes in a proiecl for ihe Big Sisler Organizalion. lhey aiiended a convenlion in Sanla Bar- bara, and lhe annual Blue and Silver Ball. The Horizon Club, pariicipales in a na- lional rogram for lhe beiiernneni of Jrhe girls. They perform service proiecls lor The cornmunily. MEMBERS-ROW l: Nancy Bixler, Sue Bailey, Herby Sprague, Sue Bergen. ROW 2: Vicky Snowden, Chris Long, Carolyn Graves, Ann Bafchelder, Carol Silva. Loma Beach Horizon Loma Beach Horizon is parl oi a nalional girls' program lo build belrer ciiizens by raking an aclive parl in communiiy service. Members could ollen be seen ushering al The Old Globe Thealer. Oiher service in- cluded Their annual progressive dinner when They caroled al various hospifals, counly wide. Aliendance ai The annual Blue and Silver Ball was a highlighl ro The school year serv- ice program. The club does noi conducl any money raising proiecls because They are a service club and ihey give of lheir own Time. OFFICERS: Vicky Snowden, Ann Bafchelder, presidenfq Herby Sprague. 11 .X OFFICERS-SEATED: Doug Muir, Ann Scales, 'Fall presidenfg Mary Fe++er, Vicky GQH. STAND- lNG1 Jeff MCBfid0. B05 Murphy. Spring president Dennie Brown, Bill Lowery, Susan Arfman. ls There a God?, Pacilism, Censor- ship, Ariiiicial lnseminalion, and ihe Abolishmeni of Sludeni Gov- ernmeni, are iusi a few iopics ihal were ihe basis of many long dis- cussions. Members of Sludeni Cpinion gel logeiher lo gain in- sighi and underslanding of cur- reni issues. Poini Loma's oldesi discussion group has blazed ihe way for many new discussion clubs, buf is slill a well working group. Members meer iusi To discuss issues and have iun. A 'fall ioini dinner wiih Slcepiics was fun for bolh clubs. Anoiher dinner in June broughi a close To ihe many hours speni re- solving world crises and curreni evenis. Student Opinion MEMBERS-ROW l: Pal Keilch, Doug Muir, Dennie Brown, Bob Vicky Goff, Kaihy Russell, Barb Sprungman. ROW 3: Judy Casfro Murphy, Pal Pleslxunas. ROW 2: Bill Lowery, Linda Townsend, Jill Paul, Susan Arfman, Barbara Fallis, Kay Bradley, Mary FeH'er, Jeff McBride Wendy Woodward, Kafhy Granlham, Ann Scales, Monica Sander, Polly Crabiree, Mariha Pecli, Colin Bell. MEMBERS-ROW I: Anna Basich, Suzi Leishman, Linda Mason, Anne advisor. ROW 3: Gail Fogerfy, Wendy Walson, Chris Pendlefon, Tracy, Susan Moore, Carol Bradburn, Molly McNul+y, Puffy Giddings. Mar+l1a Peck, Vicki GQH, Kaihy Kerr, Marge Coleman, Lorraine ROW 2: Judy Cas+ro, Vicky Diaz, Karen Menke, Gayle Breifbard, Mi+cl1ell, Mary Feffer. Dayle Norwood, Judi Ladclon, Ann Scales, Kaihy Smidf, Mrs, Bowers, OFFICERS-ROW I: Anne Tracy, Karen Menke, spring president Gayle Breil- bard, fall presi-denfg Mariha Peck. ROW 2: Kafhy Kerr, Susan Moore, Vicky Diaz, Vicki Goff. ROW 3: Wendy Wafson, Kafhy Smidf, Gail Fogerfy, Marge Coleman, Linda Mason. Highlights WhaT?? You mean we're siTTing on The railroad Track? On your mark-GeT seT-Go!!! M. l-lighlighTs is a PoinT Loma girls' club devoTed To service in our communiTy and school. A Tew of Their proiecTs This year included making Sockies Tor The Childrens l-lospiTol, sTuTTing en- velopes wiTh Tuberculosis Seals during The ChrisT- mas season, and making a school banner To hang in The Boys' Gym. Among The annual aTTairs are Tund raising proiecTs To defray The cosT oT assisTing in furnishing a room aT a local girls' home, a TaTher-daughTer desserT, a moTher-daughTer luncheon, an alumni Tea-To say noThing oT The iusT Tor lun Times -bike rides To Coronado, pre-school breakTasTs, slumber parTies, and The special, special 3 day weekend aT-Camp Palomar in February. A highlighT of l'lighlighTs was winning The MosT Original award Tor Their leprechaun TloaT in The Homecoming parade. AssisTing aT The PTA bake sale gave Them experience Tor Their own successTul annual bake sale. AT The lasT meeTing ol The year, when aT a dinner parTy The graduaTes are honored, These seniors parT wiTh The experience oT Club and School leadership and a True sense of responsibiliTy To Themselves, Their school, and Their communiTy. MosT Original FloaT by Girls in ExcepTional Garb. MEMBERS-ROW I: Dierdre Lee, Helen Campbell, Cheryl Hus- Ion, Belinda Balmer, Pai' Parson. ROW 2: Sandy Swanson, Kafhy Granfham, Linda Isenhower, Teresa Pelue, Millie Paul, JoAnn Dougan, Susie Peferson, Jon Belcher, Gail McComb, Barbie Boyd, SS Kin FALL OFFICERS-SEATED: JoAnn Dougan, Cheryl Husion, pres- idenig Helen Campbell, Ann Jones. STANDING: Sandy Swanson Pai' Parsons, Gail McComb. Judy Sievens, Jane DeIVeccIiio. 'K Jean Derosa, Sue Tish. ROW 3: Terry Siice, Jane DeIVecchio, Janice S+evens, Gayle Sewell, Judy S+evens, Lorre Berger, Ann Jones, Sandy Wood. Mariners is an older age group of Girl Scouis and members of Ilie King rnainrain all oi Ilie ideals of Girl Scouiing. Aclivilies llwis year included a visii Io Ilwe Navy Anfi- Submarine Warfare scbool on Ocrober 24, line senior conference November 6-8, Ilwe siale-wide Gam in May, and a Irip Io Calalina planned for June 25-27. MSS King fries ro give girls experience and io lwelp develop sea slcills, Members of Ilwe King also aliended ine annual Girl Scoui dance, Moonlighi' and Roses lield March 6. SPRING OFFICERS-SEATED: JoAnn Dougan, Par Parsons, pres- idenh Ann Jones, Judy Sievens. STANDING: Barbie Boyd, Sue Tisli, Teresa Pelue. Q MEMBERS-SEATED: Barbara Crelzler, Nan Woolrich, Sl1erry Larson, Candice Feilce, Pem Kelly, Cheryl Ricliler. STANDING: Gail Fogerly, presidenlg PalGoll,Joanru'rl1 Kingsbury, Mary Jane Hopper, Kalhy Monleiro, Diane Podlmruslry, Mary Hom. Red Cross Club As a sclwool clwapler ol llie Nalion- al Red Cross, members This year pul on a drive lo supply needy Mexican families willi a Clwrislmas dinner. Under llie leadersliip ol Mrs. l-leimerdinqer, and llwe ellorls ol Mrs. Ramirez-Cardenas, our Red Cross supplied eiglwleen poverly slriclcen Mexican families willi a memorable Clwrislmas dinner. There was a drive lor llwe earlli- qualce violims ol Alaska, and llwe flood viclims ol Norllwern Cali- lornia. OFFICERS: Kalhy Monleiro, lreasurerg Gail Fagerfy, presidenlg Nan Wool rich, secrelary. Boosfer Club members show Their True Poinfer spiril' when They cheer afTer a Touch- down is made in The ClairemonT game. Booster Club Lomans supporl' The foo'l'ball Team as They fighf To keep The shoe in The La Jolla game. Wear gold and really cheer! These Tive words were all Too Tamiliar To members of The BoosTer Club. This year, under The leadership aT Mary STevenson, BoosTer Club members had To purchase gold buTTons To wear To be in The boosTer secTion. The only reauiremenTs were ThaT members wear gold To all TooTball games, yell loudly, and purchase and wear The gold buTTons, sold Tor Ten cenTs. A pam pam secTion was organized Tor The TirsT Time This year. The idea was To creaTe a maroon PL an The gold background oT The boosTer secTion, The boosTer secTion is The largesT body oT cheer and spiriT To spur The TooTball Team on. Members This year, supporTed The TooTball and baskeTball Teams and displayed The really PoinTer spiriT. Sylvia Ramos, vice-president ancl Mary STevenson, president worked hard To promofe BoosTer Club spirit if I 5171 K -wg if ia' if , af W 3 J if 1 rl gi ,L .1 ,FJ ,flap ', f V, ' If Q Qi K -' , -ix' 7 1 t ,, A i VV mLj,f K ,,,, . ,mi K , 10 if ' , -, ' im! 5 Q7 5 ' ,4' ' 55. - J 5 N R7 V ,QQ K V wfffiiff---1 D 'ie V1 5 .....Q-:Ma-:4,V,..g..h:x.v.f, 2:11. vfy, ly--'v2'fW 7 L Z'm5 f W WW ,, , Q - 'M----f+wMwmww...Mm.Mw.mmmwJ...W.,,.,.,N.W..,.,g.,.,,,M..,,...-,i..,.,..f..,.w.w...,.Q...,..,-W4.....,g.Wv4',..,,4.M.LQ :- urri ulum 149 Physical educafion forms a vifal parf of fhe daily life of Poinfer girls. PL tudents at Work Sfudenfs af Poinf Loma profif from fhe variefy of advanced academic sfudies, in addifion fo fhe general curriculum offered. Poinf Loma l-ligh School is proud of ifs high aca- demic sfandings, and fhe feachers and sfudenfs who are responsible for such an excellenf repufafion. Having demonsfrafed fhe abilify fo perform and fo do ad- vanced worlc cerfain sfudenfs are allowed fo parficipafe in fhe advanced classes in English, mafhemafics, chemisfry, biology, Unifed Sfafes l-lisfory, and American Governmenf. In fhe pasf, fhese classes have required exfra homeworlc and more fime for sfudy. l-lowever, fhe sfudenfs have gained greafly in college preparafory experience. Courses offered fo seniors include l-lonors English, l-lonors Physics, and adv. mafh 9-IO. For fhe pasf few years, seniors who qualify fhrough fesfing, may falce college courses of- fered in Polifical Science, and mafh 35-A-B. College credif is received for bofh classes. Along wifh heavy schedules in academic sfudies, sfudenfs may falce courses in arf, music, languages, iournalism, home economics or indusfrial arfs, as well as mandafory physical educofion. Poinf Loma cerfainly is proud of fhe number of sfudenfs who excel in academics, culfural acfivifies, and afhlefics. Even fhough sfudenfs have difficulf schedules of honors courses, many manage fo demonsfrafe leadership in sfudenf gov- ernmenf, afhlefics, and school sponsored clubs. I hope if doesn'+ collapse before l'm finished. iv ly gi .,.s, K in ,, , 150 A S+uden+s bear down and men+al wheels +urn in advanced mo+h 7-8. Boys in Mr. Jefferimechanical drawing class s+rive for nea+ness Hmmmmmmm . . . You say your dog dug I+ up? and accuracy. 41. if A M -'L YQ M ,ft , , V -2, N. .ps-if 3 r 1 1 e 5 , l f l Sfuclenf feaclmers give World Hisrory s+uden+s individual Animal crackers give me energy for s+apling help. Hol Ho! Ho! l+'s +l1e jolly green amoeba! . . . and +he difference befween fhe +wo is . . . Teachers Show Poini Lomo or+ s+uden+s work hord 'ro +urn ou? , good finished produc+s. u e n S . . . ond 'rhis group had ZIV fewer covi+ies Interest in Too bad! Looks like you 'Flunlced again. Drills nmprove speed and accuracy of Poin+ Loma W G +yaina s+uclen+s. D Q Q il ,fll MA , I ., -- alaa' E ga l l , 5 ,mi l Spam swf' qi l i --...,,,,WwN-.sq . . . Then Rodrigo Manuel Pancho Jose Gerinimo Diaz de Bivar y Cervesa s+abbed Zorro 'rhree +imes and rode away. W,- X Safe Sophomores lisfen and fake parf in discussions in +heir English class. 156 lsn'+ if ius+ ihe mosf beau+iful engine you've ever seen?! in Their Work Students Engrossed Poml Loma girls learn fo make iheir own cloflnes By looking a+ me you would clmosf +l1ink I knew wl1u'r l was doing. AFT flag ,L C' -- :. ...JF '3 . 'J . .vs 'fa-' ,:,..2.n, , - v, . '.f.f--va: 1. I Faculty 159 Parenl conlacls, buclge'l', curriculum, and personnel oc- cupy many hours in lhe life of Mr. Donald W. Gicldings. Mr. Donald W. Giddings Heads Point Loma as Chief Executive Above all, realize Jrhol your educalion has iusl begun, sloled MR, DONALD W. GIDDINGS lo lhe graduales ol l9o3. Mr. Giddings, Principal ol Poinl Lorna l ligh School ond lriend To many sludenls, is responsible lor moinlraining a souncl inslruclionol program and improving Poinl Lorna os a cenler of learning, As Vice Principal, MR. WYLIE B. CANDOR is responsible for lhe masler schedule ol classes as well as scheduling oclivilies on lhe social calendar. Whelher supervising sludenl lrollic, or roaming The lunch courls, Mr. Condor is always prepared lo help sludenls wilh lheir problems. Mr. Gidclings discusses wilh Mrs. Benefielcl The responsibilily for lhe school aclivilies calendar is one of lhe many jobs of Mr. Wylie B. Candor. I 0 yx yibs yi 2 is 5 lib ifii Mil 9 iii M13 E3 Q5 16 5 i jr gf, one of the many business items confronting him every day. Mrs. Mary K. l-leberl s sound advice is valuable to every Point Loma girl. dministrators Coordinate All Facets of School Activity Speorheading the Advanced Lecture Series, Vice Principal MR. JAMES V. GAUNTLETT has given many Lomons on opportunity to hear various ex- perts on such topics as our Greek heritage ond the loser beam. Qther phases ot his iota include sponsor- ing Eoysl Federation and training new teachers. MRS. MARY K. HEBERT, Girls! Vice Principal ond Counseling Servces Director, has helped all students who have come to see her. Sponsoring Girlsl League, Mrs. l-lebert hos promoted triendship and under- standing among all girls at Point Loma. Boys' Federation is under the guid- ance ot Mr. James F. Gauntlelt. wwv,wmmm -Q fffrfff -W.,-i W . . ir 5: , y A T, , I M 'N fi- No.5 , T. , , e.. , i n 9-if W2 ' HERBERT C. WIGGIN. M.A. X 2- A MILO P. WOOD. M.S. San Diego STa+e, U.S.C. San Diego Sl'Ci9.MUil'1 9-IO. Senior Counselor, TesTing, ln+. Algebra, Senior Counselor Scholarship Advisor Scheduling programs Tor 2250 sTudenTs and preparing Them Tor college life, are Two basic iobs oi PoinT l.oma's seven counselors. Mr. Michael Lorch and Mrs. Dona Heimer- dinger Took on The responsibiliTy of The sophomore class, while Mr. Wayne Corbin and Dr. Wolfer Romanowski conTinued Their work wiTh The iunior class. lnforming grad- uaTing seniors abouT various scholarships and insTiTuTes of higher learning kepT Mr. l'lerloerT Wiggin and Mr. Milo Wood busy all year long. Mr. l-lugh Dale holds The unique posiTion oT being The only inTer- grade counselor, advising sTudenTs in all Three grades. ... , .. Y. sf is . we y - y fi x , H I ii in - Ai 'lim' ' . I 5 1. HUGH H. DALE, M.A. San Diego STo+e, U. of Calif French I-2, 5-6, 7-8, ln+ergrade Counselor Counselors Guide Students Through School Year L. WAYNE CORBIN, M.A. U. of New Mexico, Indiana Cenlral Coll., Adv. Amer. Govf., Sfudeni' Govt A.S.B., Junior Counselor K L K 'T . , 3 - , ,.mf,.m.. . g V. .2 - If i' Tsz K ' 1-vw V , , -, fur pf. .. , ' '- 4- I X T I i' ...Qu V Y L ?ii5Q.i'Y i ' H7l5'.9:fi:.L-1 .fxwiil f simies ' ,,.., ...WM , .... L i ' ' ' . 'gi.a:f:53.g.Z.:5i, DONA HElMERDlNGER, M.A. San Diego STaTe, English 3-4, Sophomore Counselor l62 kg: 5 A i i I Q . -li' 7 . . V .pf .k,, W -. 4. ' .1222 H2 ii S ,s u dig! A -sr s - T ,gg J is T ff 'X J' W. V. ROMANOWSKI Ph.D. Cornell U., Purdue U., Russian I-2, 3-4, 5-6, Junior Counselor, Russian Club MICHAEL M. LORCH B.A. U. of Noire Dame, Physiology, J.V. BaslreTball, Sophomore Counselor Varied backgrounds and personaliTies produce individual lecTure Techniques. 5 , i ',-L --:' . I .f,, :gg in M Q , ' rsti l f ff' if .... WILLA BRODIE A.B. LOUIS D J. MILFORD ELLISON, WENDELL G. C. GAYLE TODD BA . EMETRE, B.A. U. of Olrlahoma, Art I-2, San Diego State, Crafts M.A. MONTAGUE, M.A. San Diego State, Drama Life Drwg.,CoIorfDesign I-2, 3-4 exico Ci Col Sr. Utah State U., Art Prod., I-2, 3-4, 5-6, Pub S ea I' io fP vig. Art -2, omm. Art I-2, 3-4, Stage Craft Q M f Debate Creativity Is Evi enced by Art, usi , Speech, JEANNE L. ABBOTT, M.A. Purdue U., San Diego State, FoodsfCI. I-2, Clothing 3-4, Knitting Club ROBERT MINNICH, M.S. U. of Washington, Band, Orchestra, Music Appre- Home Economies Departments VIRGINIA FOWLER, B.A. U. of Calif., Foods 3-4, Home Planning LEWIS PHELPS, M. of Mus. Ed. U. of Arizona, Madrigals, Civtivn Choir, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus The ART DEPARTMENT at Point Loma otters a wide variety ot courses including Cratts, Commercial Art, Color and Design, Lite Drawing, and Drawing and Painting. Art Production creates the large bulletin boards used in our halls to advertise various school activities, and is re- sponsible tor hanging all posters in classrooms. Senior Studio Art, the most advanced course, gives select seniors a chance to be treer and more expressive. Each year the Art Department presents the Art Festival giving Lomans an opportunity to view proiects by tellow students and local artists. Boasting one ot the tinest Madrigal groups in the city, Point Lomas MUSIC DEPARTMENT puts on many enter- taining programs throughout the year. Along with vocal groups, the bond and orchestra have an important part ot school activities: the marching band plays at most all home tootball games, while our pep band, consisting ot select members, plays at att-campus sports events. The Annual Spring Concert in 'which most music students participate highlights a year ot tun and music. Producing a play can be hectic. Yet to Point Loma students enrolled in Maior Play Production and Drama, producing a play can prove to be both rewarding and tun. Debate, initiated last year, otters students a chance to compete in inter-school contests as well as those sponsored by such groups as Kiwanis, Rotary, and Optimist Clubs. A part ot the sophomore English course includes a sampling ot speech arts and techniques: this helps students to become better speakers and arouses interest in the many courses ottered by the SPEECH DEPARTMENT. Learning to lcnock on plaster and checlc plumbing tacilities are a part ot a new course, Home Planning, being ottered by our I-IOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT. Girls en- rolled are taught what to loolc tor when buying a house, and how to manage it. Basic Coolcing and Sewing are the toundation tor this department which teaches girls howto maintain a neat home in later lite. While enrolled in I-lome Economics courses, girls are given many chances to com- pete in various contests. ln the spring, eligible girls enter contests in Sewing, Cooking, and Table Setting. Cheese cake . . . or collage cheese? V .- k Q u . N' 4' f I T fb RUTH G. BEAN, M.A. , A JANE DOROTHY CHILTON, MARGARET BEN DAVIS, B.A. U. of Missouri, San Diego A fwf M.A. CHRISTIANSON, B.A. San Diego Sfale, English S+a+e, Adv. English 3-4, f' igan Slafe nglish U. of Michigan, Cont Lil., U. of Calif., Adv. English 3-4. Sp. English ll, Sr. 5-6, Folk Singing Club 5- , AdfBEnglis I English 5-6 3-4, Honors English English Sludenl- 5:5 KERMEEN FRQSTRQMI ROBERT J, GLENN' MA, MARIE HANSEN. M.E. FRANCINE M. KREBS, B.A. DAVID MCNAIR. M.A M.A. San Diego S+a+e, English N. lllinois U., Conf. Lil. Florida Shale U., English Columbia U-- English 5-6 Swalhmore Coll.. Harvard 3-4 3'4i 3'R U., English Lif., Phys. Ed., Foolball Coach, Baseball Coach English and Business Education Prepare Students for Successful Lives Greek mythology and tragedy, American literature, and English literature are all part ot the planned course ot study ot Point I.oma's ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Ottering both advanced and I-Ionors programs, teachers are interested in developing in the student an appreciation ot our native language. The English Department also encompasses journal- ism and the All-American POINTER, our school newspaper. GAMBIT, a student art-literary magazine, is also a special teature and allows Point Loma students to enioy the best endeavors ot their tellow classmates. Many tormer hunt-and-peck-ers have now become expert touch-typists thanks to the BUSINESS EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT and the courses it otters to students. Enrolled in bookkeeping, general clerical, or stenographic classes, stu- dents have opportunities to take dictation, keep books tor dummy corporations, and run the various duplicating ma- chines available at Point Loma. In addition to practical busi- ness training, the experience gained in these courses can be helptul in balancing checkbooks or typing term papers. PEGGY J. CHAPPELL, M.S. U. ot Oklahoma, Clerical Procedures, Bus. English, Sr. English RUTH V. HELD A.B. San Diego State, U.S.C., Typing I-2, 3-4, Office Prac. I-2, Countesses K. E. CHRISTIANSON, A.B. Armstrong Coll., Typing I-2, Shortha-nd I-2, Book- keeping I-2 GENEVA TUCKER. B.A. Texas Wesleyan, Record Keeping, Typing I-2, 2-3 VERLIN NUTTER, B,A, JOAN C. REUTINGER, DOROTHY SPRUNGMAN, B. KENNETH VORCE, M.A. MARIA WHEATCROFT, Ball State Coll., Cont. M.A. B.A. San Diego State, English B:Ed. Lit English 5-6 U. of Calif., English Lit., San Diego State, English 3-4, 5-6 U. ot Hawaii, Cal. Western Adv. En Iish 3-4 Lit., Journ. I-2, POINTER, U-. EUQIISII 3-4. Adv- g GAMBIT, Quill and Scroll English 5-6. Torchllqhters HARRY E- DAU-i M-A- PAUL FARRAR, M.A. CHARLES M. HILL, M.A. Ol1l0 Siaie U-I Bl'-7l09Y' U. of Arizona, Gen. Science Sun Diego Slole, Pomona Algebrd l-2 I-2, Physiology Coll., Biology, Basic Biology, Bible Club ln 'lerms of lhe crlomic Science Fair ls Point Loma's Venture into World of Research, Discovery Prom lhe sgueols oi dissecling o irog in Biology, lo The ohs ond ohs oi prism reiroclion in Physics, Poinl Lomo sluclenls JOHN M. JOLDERSMA. B.A. Hope Coll., Mich. Slole U.. Adv. Biology, Biology, Boosler Club, Life-Science Club H. GEORGE MILLSTONE, M.A. U. of Piffsburg, Adv. Chem- islry, Chemisfry, Sophomore Class Advisor l66 JOHN C. LAMOTT, B.A. Pomona Coll., Physics, Hon. Physics, C.S.F. , PAUL W. SHANK, M.A. Ohio Slofe U., Adv. Chem- islry, Chemislry, Wai-Kanes, Poinler Hi-Y ore given o wide vorielry of science courses in our SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Slorling wilh Bosic Science Problems, o slu- denl rnoy progress Through Biology, Chemislry, ond Physi- ology, lo Physics or Honors Physics. Through lhe use ol our loborolories ond experimenlcilion, sludenls ore oble lo grosp more rneoning from lexlboolc clescriplions. Tesling-+he measure by which o leach- er evcluoles his ins+ruc'l'ionol success. ll used lo be llwal Mallwernalics sluclenls learned Basic Arillw- melic, and llwen wenl on To Geornelry and Algebra. Now, however, sluclenls may advance lo Trigonornelry, Calculus, and even Mallw 35a-b, a college course. Every year, cerlain lop sludenls are lalqen lo various Malli Eielcl Days loy Poinl Lorna's MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT. A group ol slu- denls in 'rlwis year's graclualing senior class will have corn- pleled an experimenlal live-year program known as llie l SMSG syslem lor Yale and Slanlorcl Universilies. Math Students Win Awards at Annual Field Days A A sisi L ,,,ZV, .A:,? A .:'a ri l e A 1-.: .:,r 1 , HAZEL GETZOFF, B.S. JOHN HASKELL, B.A. HAROLD LANK, B.A. ROBERT O. MAXWELL, Rulgers U., Basic Algebra, San Diego Slale, Geomelry U.S. Naval Academy, lnf. B.S. Algebra Algebra, Geomelry, Sr. Mancluesler Coll., Trig. Malh Adv. Algebra, lnl. Algebra, Chess Club E22 3 K A ' 1' '2 5 , - by A by 1 ,lsr' . ,. . ,,,, F i ,ir 9 3 ,, ' 4 f JUSTIN MILLER, M.S. DOROTHY POYNER, M.A. IRMA F. RISTY, M.A. ALFREDIA SMITH, B.S. GERTRUDE VanElSENGA. U.S. Naval Academy, Gen. San Diego Slale, U. of Calif. Middlebury Coll., Marla Alabama A and M Coll., Ed.M. Mallr 3-4. G90l'TlEll'Y SP. Mcllll, Sp. English, 35-ab, Adv. MUNI 748 Gen. Mall: 3-4, Gen. Vassar Coll., Harvard U., Sp. World Hisl., Sp. Voc. Science l-2, Science Adv. Malh 5-6, Inf. Algebra Problems l-2 l67 X Physical fitness keyed with the development of skill in sports is the basic goal ol our PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Enioymenl, skill, fitness, sportsmanship, and slralegy are the 'Fundamentals lhal each oi the varied sports impress upon the students. The Girls' Department combines team sports such as Basketball with individual sports, such as Golf. The Boys' Department combines all oi the various inter-scholastic athletics lo arouse interest and parlicipa- lion on varsity and junior varsity teams. Two weeks out ol the year, both depart- ments combine lor co-ed volleyball and so- Erom building a car, lo designing and print- ing your own calling cards, boys at Point Loma are oiliered a wide variely oi lndus- trial Arts. The various classes offered by the INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT include Graphic Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Wood, Metal, Auto, and Electronics. These classes give a boy an opportunity lo learn a use- iul vocation as well as lo prepare him lo be a handy, Tix-il man in later liie. They in- still a sense ol responsibility and accom- plishment within the student. cial dancing. EDWARD GUFFIN, B.A U. of Calif., Aulo Mechanics I-2, 3-4 Exercise Keeps Students Physically Fit. Industrial Arts Department Commands Attention at County Fair CAROLINE CROSBY, B.A. San Diego Stale, Phys. Ed. 3-4, 7-8, Adapl. P.E., Lomanelles BARBARA HOLMAN, B.S. Colorado Stole U.. Phys. Ed. 3-4. 5-6, 7-8 168 JANE A. DANIELS, M.A. Sacramento Stale, San Diego Stale, Phys. Ed. 5-6, 7-8, Modern Dance 5-6, 7-8 Modern Dance Club wt'- . is ii g - I .gig yy ,gigs WY ' E FREDERICK Lunwie, s.A. u. of Calif., Phys. Ea. 5-6, 7-a, spanish 3.4 I ,, .x l , W. -, ,WWA I . i : is i -W JOHN EARLY, M.A. BENNIE F. EDENS, Jr. M.A. Sfc. W. H. GALLIEN Son Diego Stale. Phys. Ed. Cal.Wes+err1 U.. Sun Diego U. of Maryland, R.O.T.C. 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 SIa+e, Phys. Ed. 3-4. Rifle Team Coach, Bowling Ad-apt. P.E., Football Coach Club .--. ' -if i, . 'ii DONNA MOORE, B.S. Arizona Stale U., Phys. Ed. 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 HUGH M. SIMPSON. M.A. San Diego Stole, Phys. Ed. 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, Assisl. Fool- ball Coach, Wrestling Coach JUDY W. ALLEN, B.S. U. of Virginia, Phys. Ed. 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 , mm', -7' . is ls.. 'L LVMQ- Ju: 3 . 3 ' 5 622:33- 'wfx ! KJ RICHARD W. JEFFERS, JAMES H, LONG, M,A, JOHN J. MCMANUS, B.A. PHILIP MCMASTERS M A EDWARD L M.S. Kansas S+q+e U,, Sqn Diego San Diego Slale, Elec- San Diego Siale Wood SCHAFFROTH BA Indiana U., U. of Calif., S+q+e, Meinl Shop I-24 3.4, Ironics I-2,3-4, Elec- wor ing I 2 3 4 SUN Jose SI'-'Ile GTCPIWIC San Diego Sfaie, Purdue U. Sr, Mq+h fronics Club Ar S I 2 3 4 Phys Ed Draffing I-2, 3-4, Sound Swimming Coach Crew, Proiecfion Crew EL PORTAL Students Aided by Nurse, Librarian Driver Training Prepares Lomans for Open Road -- ff , -i .zasw :4.m1svr22+yo,wH . ,..f,, .S .a.,i,,,-.fms. , ., , , -..-ways' ' fss',ffgq...g-1 , ,..,.,,.,, ,.,.,.,., fs. ff A--fAf ss,,,o,,e sl.. 'A ssarizswzxw ., esssww ,iw-fx? , afsiu-ffwff Asisflfifrifii V, 'axis G- wr. J. ggff rf -I ,gm L15 F 'I 1' 5 ' 5 3 -'ff , :,, V. , K, .. 'i X. ' .5 E: ' . WILLIAM HALL, B.A. San Diego Shale, Phys. Ed. 3-4, 7-8, Geomelry The lillle yellow sign in The baclc window of The familiar blue Chevrolei signifies lo all observers lhal anoiher sludenl driver is al worlc. Taking sludenls all over lhe cily and leaching Them correcl driving pro- cedures. Mr. John I-lughes displays greal palience wirh leen-age drivers. From lesling vision cmd hears ing, lo wriling medical excuse slips, Mrs. Allhea Marlin, our school nurse, enjoys working wilh slu- denls and giving medical allenlion when needed. Mr. James Schmidl is Poini Loma's librarian. Every school day from 7:30 a.rn. lo 4:00 .m. sludenls may browse around and iind anylhing liiom The Congres- sional Record lo college calalogues and foreign novels. JOHN M. HUGHES, B.A. ALTHEA H. MARTIN, B.S. JAMES E, SCHMITT, M.A. A Ieacher alifecls eferniiy he never knows U. of Calif., Driver U. of Washinglon, San S+a1-e Coll, of Iowa, where his Influence S-I-ops Hem-Y Adams Training Diego Slale, Nurse, Heallh Librarian Careers Club SARA W. BERRY, Ph.B. U of Vermont, Boston U., Sorbonne, U. of Strasbourg, nch 3-4, 5-6, Latin I-2 Occidental Coll., French I-2, Latin 3-4, 5-6, High- lights, Latin Club 5.1 VIRGINIA BOWERS, B.A. -f----ff---an-I---pg --Q HARVEY FRANKEN, A.B, TREVOR R. McKEE, M.A. Test scores ot students are diligen+ly eval- San Diego State, U. ct Brigham Young U., 'I' cl ID ID III I d 1' c . spanish 3-4, 5-6, 7-a spanish I-2, 5-6 uc e Y O counse or an eacher' Language Dept. Provides Serra Museum with Translators 'spin' 'V ' 'A ' ,ilgiiifi it PATRICIA RAMIREZ- MARTHA REIB, M.A. CARDENAS, B.A., U. of Calif., French 3-4, U of Madrid, Spanish I-2, 3-4, French Immaculate Heart Coll., Club Spanish 3-4, 7-8 JACQUELINE T. TRENFEL, M. A. U. of Calif., San Diego State, Sorbcnne, Goethe Inst., German I-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, French 5-6, Deutscher Klub With a variety ot tive languages, students at Point Loma are given the opportunity to learn how to converse in a foreign language and communicate with other people. Learn- ing a toreign language helps students to un- derstand and learn about the culture, so- ciety, and people ot a country ditterent than their own. Our LANGUAGE DEPART- MENT otters a wondertul chance to exper- ience aural-oral drill ot Spanish, French, Latin, German, and Russian, by the use ot its language lab and tape recorders. rmszft,w:.+sig,,Q..,,,,, . iff P .WM .. s....,, LUCIEN C. ATHERTON M.A. Knox Coll., U. of Calif., San Diego State, Amer. Govt,. U.S. Hist., Safety Comm., Booster Club li 'W ,- ROBERT J. DlSBOl.lS, B.A. W. Michigan U., Amer. Govt., Heritage 5 ' ...sf ' lit 'fftilifif 4 - f, Vg ' f 2 I K. 22 w tries -Q.-ff . 1 'f 1-exist 'f X 9... Q 5 . ' if . H . Tit . 'vi' i' .,.1 . . .... I ' it Qi sx Lis! if ' EE . 52-W 5 L ROBERT FUNG, M.A. U. of Calif., San Diego State, Cal. Western U., Driver Ed., U.S. l list., World Hist. ROBERT M. GRIFFIN, Ph.D U. of Pacific, U. of Calif. Amer. Govt. JUD HAWKINS, A.B. E. LYNN KEMP, M.A. ADELBERT O. TRUE McGlNNlS. M.A. Chico State Coll., Amer, Syracuse U., San Diego MacDONALD, A.B. San Diego State, U.S.C., Govt., U.S. Hist, State, Cal. Western U., U. of Pittsburg, World U, of Arizona, U.S. Hist. Stanford, U. of Illinois, Hist. Responsible Citizenship lnstilled by Social Studies Dept. The SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT at Point Loma involves World l'listory, U.S. l-listory, and American Government. This year, for the second time, Political Science 7la-lo was otterecl to seniors. lt is a college course with credits. A part of the iunior year involves the city-wide Constitution test which all must pass to complete the course. American Government in the senior year gives students the basic ideas ot our system ot government and way of life. .1 f.-.' W 'rwf15f5,,', A. R. E. MARSHALL, M.A. GEORGE P. RION, M.S. JOSEPH ROBINSON, B.A. W. Michigan U., World U. of North Carolina, U. of San Diego State, U.S. Hist., Hist., Amer. Govt. in World Chicago, Kansas State U., Amer. Govt., Senior Class Affairs, A.F.S. U.S. Hist., Gymnastics Advisor Coach l7l Pkg Point Loma ls Well Served Preporing food ond keeping lhe grounds cire 'rwo behind lhe scenes iobs lhol keep Poinl Lomo run- ning smoolhly. Our slolzl ol secrelories, cuslodions, ond gordeners keep lhe school lunclioning ellicienl- ly, os well os keeping il beouliful. The Ccilelerio sloll olwoys hos hol food ond o voriely ol goodies for sludenls lo solisly lheir noon-'lime hunger. This yeor o new policy of service wos slorled in The cold lunch line, ond o new oulside line wos formed. The secrelories ore responsible for services from oidmil cords To moiling lronscripls lo colleges. All service rendered hos oided Poinl Lomo sludenls during lheir doys ol high school. SEATED Mrs lsom Mrs Disney STANDING: Mrs. Norlon, Mrs. Benefield, Mrs. Long Mrs Munkhell' Mrs Ulrich Mrs. Werner, Mrs. Rolh, Mrs. lngrom. . ,,.. T .,. M... -cc . ' 'L'- wr. ls -We sup. Y in-.1.,, , ,H ROW I: Mike Dunn, John Reckless, Waller Olson, Efhel Williams. Kennefh Gull. ROW 2: Hershell Hawkins. ROW 3: Armand Palmieri, Joseph Procopio, Waller Crosswell, Joseph Sharp. Anne Dressler, Bernice Severino, Alice France, Esfher Rogers, Janei Francis, Anifa Hoolen, Hazel Sann, lsabelle LoBu+e, Marge Wafley, Florence Kinsey, Elsie May, Marie Paul. U , M44 Ci, Hi' fy? , W , ., . . N 3 fi M ' f fiqfi is A ,jf Nt 4? , I A, , 6 ? J . ,- l ag f f n. ,-,J nu ' ,,,. A, . . gvjtsh igia vii fag Qs. mi. gfifniiiwly ll! ce m r-1 a .,K XX. 'wk' I IL? gQ,,f'?R im Aff. nv -' I u P1- J W '43 Iv? -MQW Q' Sophomores 175 ' A 2 i T E, , 3 ,L.W ' M-f s . f' W T Pru +olking a+ a sophomore meering. Presideni Pru Monn The CI The class oi T967 srarred Jrhe lsr semesrer of Jrhe year wirh a homecoming 'floar A Bearle From England. In November Jrhe sophomores elecied +heir officers. Pru Mann was eiecred President Laura E. Hamihhon, Vice Presideniq Nalralie Craig, Secreraryg Mary Richardson, Treasurer: and Melissa Sherrod, Hisrorian. Wirh The aid of Mr. George Millsrone, The officers and class planned many fun- Tiiled, money-raising aciiviiies. A Coalr Hanger Drive was The sophomores firsi aC+ivi+y, and proved ro be very successful. Vice Pregidenf Secrerary Treasurer Hisrorian Laura Hamihon Norolie Craig Mary Richardson Melissa Sherrod SS of I96 Officers discuss plans for fhe year af a class meefing The Spring Semesfer sforfed wifh The sole of pins which promofed spirif ond raised money. A bolce sole on March lofh was anofher ocfivify which mode if possible for fhe class fo raise money. The Sophomores sponsored on donce on March 26fh1 many Lomons offended ond enioyed fhemselves. To conclude fhe year, fhe Class of I967 gave o din- ner which climoxed fheir evenfful firsf yeor af Poinf Loma l-ligh School. Advisor Mr. George Millsfone Officers plan class acfivifies Aaron, Shaaran Adams, Lenora Aleckner, Marcia Alexander, Bill Alexander, Pamela Allan, Linde Allison, Christine Alioto, Frank Alitzer, Ralph Anderson, Carol Anderson, Don Anderson, Heidi Anderson, Grant Andre, Deborah Anholzer, Ruth Arreola, Socorro Atkinson, Melody Athey, Jerry Ashbrenner, Linda Ault, Jon Awes, Eric Bailey, Nevin Bailey, Susan Bailey, Walter Baker, Belinda Baker, David Baker, Janet Beach, Dick Beckett, Becky Belden, Leigh Bellesi, Sandy Benbough, Harry Benfante, Vincent Bennett, Bruce Bennett, Helen Berg, Bill Berger, Bill Berger, Larre Berger, Miles Berkely, Howard Bettencaurt, Dan Bettis, Stephen Bicknell, Charles Binnion, Robert Bishop, Dennis Black, Linda Blackford, Scot Blackman, Thomas Blankenship, Pam Bloom, Pamela Bloom, Sandi Bollum, Thomas Booie, Nancy Bootman, Christine . W , V - uw :gf 0 g 1 y ,,,,,,. W , fl ,F YQ ,ll , 33. f 5 fi A I 5 f Qt if A i ilqv' 1. in vt' B K, is. B st a t if ilk, 2 ea T Q se,e U: F L K sf S X , Y xi K, T I sw-ug., . . . - K s -Q ,AJ . . V if-K ,p - .1 K 1 .:l' .si fg V :V ,, -. .i-'. I ': fi 1 ' 2 G -ae, 'S' A V U' is A ,B I ,js if 5 X, ff 38 . K use A A ... . .sk 4 fee'-' A s 4 , f H W ,su R , 4 , seems ' l it 2 'bug ' .ge l ,, .. Z! l is l g ., ,4 Sophomores Elect Mann Baker, Kenneth 'W y an K rg Baker, Linda -is -fx ,Ah Baldwin, Chris 5.--f. 'S 'A Ballinger, Claudia s fi . - , 'f , f Banuelos, Ana Maria D ., 'fl B - . i Barron, Douglas ' . SFT? A ' . 5 if . I Barton, Patricia Barton, Thomas Baslee, Gilda Bates, Candy Battaglia, Anthony Battaglia, Patricia W , 4 fi YL, E 4 1 1 s gf rcrc I an FF ,,,.i,f., , .. .. 5 7 ZJ, S tt .,.. l I Vi 3 lf f it if -1 . ,A bl f, . vV,V , ,, 4 s K L A I. K 7 I ',..1,.: : , , gf? E R i ,534 K , T ., ,V ,lr, 1 5 E , 'I ' if l 1 K, llll I x is W . S ' . ' V 1- f' ' ll iv A 1 I 'Q A M ...T e X' ' - L - I, Z, Q B12 T 5' , . T ,',h ,,. , . 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M i Nm' B I K il if Campos, .lohn Camus, Dorothea Cordoza, Marlyne Carlson, Tom Carpenter, Susan Carroll, Sarah Costellaw, Gary Ccughey, Butch Cervinsky, John Chandler, Sue Chaplin, Cindy Chapman, .lon Chase, Rebecca Chavez, Robert Cheverton, Diane Boyd, Barbara Brabant, Robert Brazil, John Breedlove, Tommy Brenner, Hugh Bridges, Mike Brinkerhoff, Gail Breslin, Pat Brower, Bing Brown, Barbara Brown Meredith Brown Robert Brown, Stan Bruer, Sandra Buaas, Tina Buchanan, Gail Buono, Rosa Burnett, Mary Sue Burnette, Eleanor Burt, Fumilco Burtner, .lim Butler, Edward Butz, Doug Byers, Sandee Cabrol, Michael Caldwell, Casey Callahan, Mike Maybe if we sit with a book in front of us, she won l' know we re sleeping! .mf ...q I I Aa - ' rr, za, ,Quik ,Tx Q Q if gt , TQ , ec , or g ' 4 - M -. 4 'izliffis l S M' L 'P -. , JS, Q. U ll yryr 3 .i , fg I 2 Al -K .ir , ,Q my i ' ', Q, K , 1 - 5 3? .,,, CC igl Mahi f .N in - f J I : Q A' -A2' :: 2 A r A. 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Dalzell, Suzanne Daniels, Mark Disraeli, Janet Dodge, Jerilyn Dodson, Donald Doerr, Stephen Downey, David Downey, Stephen Driscoll, John Dunlap, Anthy Jean Dykstra, Henry Ebner, Deni Edwards, David Edwards, Kimberly Edwards, Nicki Elliot, Albert Elliot, Kathi Ellsworth, .ludith lass of '6 Coat Hanger Duff, David 7 ' Dauz, Aida Davis, Steven P-55 Day, Kevin Del Vecchio, .lane K De Marcus, Deanna Lx if 'iff - ' Dennis, Carol iii E, K A Diaz, Jose W Diaz, Teresa Q i - . 5 'E ' f 5 if r f A -M xr S QF!-.. , - 9 .sl ,..,.' A iiiil f K a,,a,,a V gi .- . if .1 si n -sg r : , I ...f 'WW 2: Sponsors Drive il :: nr E' L We ' ,WL ,,., vs. Emery, Jean English, June Engstrom , Chris Ennis, Calvin Epplin Ron Epsten, Andrea Erickson, Sue Esfy, Kathy Fexke Candis 'Nr' nu., .sp-, ,, I S J yi I K ' I 'fi , ' I if 5? S , : , , I . FJ ' ' L 2 : iv yr 5, 1,325 k H I h J: V If :gk if ' Q A if , ' j or do ,, ,, r f' ' ,i ii f i , : f- , L Q. -2+ f if L.: , - 5 f K , ,, r ,... f sl 0 I Arkkky S H H My x, 3 . 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Hanson, George Harder, Martha Harowitz, George Harper, Wendy Harris, Kathy Hart, Ricee Hartmann, Linda Hartnett, Cynthia Hastings, Lois Hawkins, Linda Hawley, Jeanette Hayes, Carolyn Hays, Kathy lilzwiifilit at l i ,Emil L 1 . .x 273' M , 'Q -. -. .P 1 . ,s, e rf K 4 'Fr :LV 'VIL-if 'V - ::4.u- -M: -, .. .. u L -v7??i1f.f. 'M ,:,,-...Q 'l i f . I ,IZ 1 I J f t i rrr A LI' .l ' li ii l:E?F53.ff?f'L:t ' ' 9?iiYl7YgfegS??SP3t'?'?i'?H1ff'73??f?Q Hearne, Bruce L I l il in Herman, Randy - Hermonson, Denise V ,ixif 1 Heryet, Barbara Q 1 ag -I Q: X ' - Q , e-fr if Heylman, Mike N 7 ,, C ' y Hicks, David I K, Sil- Ad 5 Hue, Aim f Q. K .. , ... l il. ' Hill, Barbara lik R l'. .wry K S ,E 4 .7 QR . , . ik ' W Q-H15 y . - s' 5 ',.'f:z5e?5E:-ef e'1S-'I-il''- .. ..', ' J m e , F -kf, Vw f- . f , -we ,L 14, J J v :ry D 3 t . elae , X J X E A ii MMM' ' Milk , . 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Humphrey, Dennis Hunter, Joyce Huston, Mark Hutchinson, Carol lsenhour, Linda Jacobs, Steve James, Sherry Janney, Sammuel Jaramillo, Bernarda Jeffers, Anita Jennings, Mark Jenson, Ken Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Jan Jones, Ann Jones, Scott Joyce, Dianne Jurney, Lita Kaessner, Dave Kahn, David Kalhfell, Judith Kearnes, Maggie Keller, Nancy Kelley, Marilyn Kelly, Graham Kemp, Gloria Kennaly, John Killingbeclc, Glen Kimmerling, Leslie Kindig, Craig King, Pam Kirtland, Nanci Klement, Patrick Knapp, Eleanor Kniss, Paul Krapf, Andie Kress, Steve Kriss, Pamela Krull, Karen Kuehni, Willie Kuhn, Stephen Kuklinski, Hanna Kurtz, John Lamlarecht, Linda Lambert, Robert Land, Pamela Langley, Mary Lapanne, Jody il Larsen, Sherry Laughlin, Linda Lawrence, Danna Lauriano, Richard Lawrence, Hilee Lazar, George 'sophomores listen attentively at the Veterans Day assembly A , 1 1 Q . 2 LL .K ' KK .K S Lewis, Maureen nK K. 'KK:K ' V 1 . , KK K K Lewis, Trevor 11 A 1 . 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The prom, which was enTiTled, Come To The Fair, TeaTured The AccenTs and was The highlighT aT The Spring semesTer. Junior F B Angie RoberTs Vice PresidenT Linda Townsend I-lisTarian Miss Holman PaH'i Goddard Janice WyanT Advisor SecreTary Treasurer Class Cfficers and pring Semesters Kris Siurdevani Vice Presideni Fall and Spring officers discuss a successful year Laura Tibbcls Hisiorion Judy Cas+ro Be+h Baker Penny Spifier Treasurer Secrefory Presidenf - fr avg X 2 1 -. nlef-2 sf : : : y n f l' 5 ' '- 1 1 vig , ,, fl -yi'7.e?E:.I::-lEf..::-g,: ' -, r1:5i?E:::'. .12 . . .,.,,.,,, .... J .4 X X in X 5 e ne V 31 Q .K ri 4 S 1? Zigi., iii ' se e Y i X. E ,,r A m y i f , , .. an ,ff 'I i ' - .K v j e. ,,.. , ' IS: if . ,L . ,, xx Kee. k Ze.: E, Taj j i -fe,, 1 1 , . rf E , E . ,ny rye-ny ,F i fi Andendn, Kenny Anderson, Virginia H Anza lone, Ross I - Q if k-'L ' , '. A? ' A A Annendng, Wendell , I . ' Ann, Ldnfel . . . ll' g Anenn, cnnek ee- ei ,Q h -' I u:,,,,,, : I W' - -n.L A . 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'.'1iHC',f. . 1. yg2g.g.f.'- pp.. ax U V 1 vjligg 5.3.2 ggfj . hasg, Law' ,,cA 1 1.3.7 5.,.Lg.' .',.. uzzaz--wuzfrvz' -' 7.fg:',-.v:,,:f.-.-- .i,,i,. --,..L,,1 SP1 ',-:.',f:'r .11 5...-.4.3.3.,.. .yt 5,,.,,v-.-.,., s I ymrnqyyv.. .ty '.,ruyg.p2. ui. ,..,-1,.3.,,.. niors 215 PRCDLOGLI E... . . . campaigns for class elec+ions7 ' ' ' PM Luck dinner? Remember Cur First... . . . spiri+ed rally? . . . class dance: BIcckbeord's Ball? . . . our old lacly's shoe? Junior Year... . . . our memorable Prom: Land of Oz? . . . our oul' of +l1e world: Mar+ian Madness Dance? . . . Queen Shah and King Jeff? Karen Menke, Fall Pres. and Bobbi STclder, Spring Pres. Polka doTs, coaT-hangers, polka doTs, a poT-luck dinner, polka doTs, and Blackbeard's Ball were acTiviTies ThaT sTarTed The class oT '65. We were The TirsT class To puT on a dinner oT our own, and our coaT hanger drive was The mosT successTul aT any held aT PL. Under The leadership aT Mr. Joseph Robinson, our advisor, our class oT T965 has prospered and leTT iTs mark aT PL. During our sophomore year, PL iniTiaTed Opera- Tion Amigo in CaliTornia, and The PoinTer Grid- iron provided one OT The besT Teams ever. Dur- ing our iunior year, we received our Senior rings, were shocked aT PresidenT Kennedys assassina- Tion, and sTudied 'Til The Land oT Oz, our Junior Prom. We goT The chance To view assemblies Trom The senior secTion, eaT lunch on The senior lawn, ond pork our cars on The senior loT. During our senior year, leTTers were wriTTen To colleges, a naTional elecTion was held, we had a successiul Home- coming Dance, Two For The Rickshaw, The Com- rnuniTy Concourse was dedicaTed, and we passed inTo our lasT sernesTer oT high school: A semesTer Tilled wi+h Senior VarieTies, a MoTher's Tea, The Prom aT Ocean l-louse, Vespers and Gradualrion, on Ross Field, June I7, I965. Menke and talder Lead Class As Pres Enfhusiasm, ThcT's whoT we need. EnThusiosm! Mr. Robinson Dick Fiske Tom Lay Sponsor Vice Pres., Fall Vice Pres., Spring Class Officers Officers of fhe Class of I965 have led fhe class fhrough a prosperous and fun-filled senior year. The officers and Mr. Joseph Robinson planned many acfivifies fhaf added fo 'lhe memories of years spenf a+ Poinf Loma. Fall officers, under Karen Menke, were responsible for a highly successful Homecoming dance. l-lome- coming Week, fraclifionally sponsored by fhe sen- ior Class was an oufsfanding achievernenl of fhe Fall Officers. ll rovided enferfainmenf for fhe enfire sfudenf bocfy and funds for fhe senior Treas- ury. The senior floaf capfured fhe prize of mosf beaufiful, and fhe senior class bakesale was suc- cessful in neffing more funds for fhe freasury. Spring Officers, under Bobbi Sfalder, planned ac- livifies and were responsible for senior acfivifies of fhe second semesfer. The main highlighf for fhe Spring Officers was The Senior Prom, held This year af Ocean l-louse, June ll, The Prom, Commence- menf, and Vespers drew a close fo The Class of '65 and ifs reign af Pl.. Wifhouf fhe efforfs of Mr. Robinson, Class Presi- clenfs, and ofher officers, fhe seniors would nof have been able fo have many class acfivifies. Mr. Robin- son was a friend, and a wonderful assef lo fhe class of '65. Wifh Commencernenf on June I7 fhe Senior Class says good-bye fo Poinf Loma and many wonderful'memories. Sue Palmer Sue Moore Secrefory, Fall Secrefary, Spring 55,1 , 1 W T A 4 5 has. , ,L -':s:'.f'v 2.5, Linda Hoslings Marc Gronf Chris Rogenovicln Susie Por+enslein l-lisforian, Fall l-lisforian, Spring Treasurer, Fall Treasurer, Spring Barbara Fallis ArT Dale HocksTra Leland Kimball Greg Phillips Sue Dowiy Fine ArTs Liberal ArTs MaTh-Science VocaTional ArTs Troph Winners Bank of America wards Purposes aT The Bank oi America Awards are To recognize and honor ouTsTanding seniors whose scholasTic aTTainmenT, sense OT civic responsibiliTy and evidence oT leadership give The mosT promise of TuTure success and service To socieTy. To sTimulaTe and encourage high school sTudenTs in Their academic, vocaTional and ciTizenship Training, The Bank aT America Awards are honors besTowed upon chosen seniors. In I95O The program grew To iTs presenT TormaT: cash awards, Trophies. and cer- TiTicaTes have served To emphasize The value of selT-improvemenT. service To oThers and individual achievemenT. ParTicular care has been devoTed To making The program an eTTecTive educaTional Torce w'iThouT disrupTing classes. JudgmenT and counsel oT educaTions has always been soughT To keep The program currenT in The Tace oi changing condiTions. This year approximaTely 6,000 cerTiTicaTes, 2,200 Trophies and fb98,IOO in cash will be awarded To senior high school sTudenTs on The basis oT scholarship and ciTizenship. Certificate Winners Chrisfine Tavares Marc Booiman Vicki Diaz Maureen Dickerson Business EducaTion English 'Foreign Languages Home ECOHOWNCS Edwin Davenpori' Sco'H' Baumann Mike Fredman George BrundreH' James Toofhaker lndusTrial ArTs Lab Science MaTh Music Social Sciences Ron Snyder Vicki Diaz Girls' and Boys' State Being elecTed LieuTenanT Governor aT Girls' STaTe high- lighTed Viclci Diaz' sTay aT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia aT Davis, where she parTicipaTed in a program oT govern- menTal ocTiviTies. Girls' STaTe is a program in which school leaders Tram The enTire sToTe congregaTe and consTrucT a sTaTe governmenT based on The gave-rnmenT oT CaliTornia. Ron Snyder parTicipaTed in Boys' STaTe, held on The Cali- Tornia STaTe Fair grounds in SacramenTo. The boys elecTed Their sTaTe oTTiciols TirsT and were able To pass many legis- laTive measures and laws. The girls elecTed Their oTTicials Tram The ciTy and counTy ohiicials up To The high sTaTe oTTices7 conducTing Their elecTions in This manner caused Tor much Tension and exciTemenT Tor The elecTion campaigns. The goal oT The program, sponsored by The American Legion Auxiliary, oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor high school sTudenTs To parTicipaTe in a myThical sTaTe governmenT. BoTh Vicici and Ron TelT ThaT This was a wonderTul experi- ence: They gained many True and lasTing Triendships. Senior Cl ss Chairmen Announcements... Sue Moore Float... Jane Chambers Grad-Nite... Vicki Diaz Graduation... candy oickafa Homecoming... ' Kcfhie Leach Homecoming Dance... Mary Jo Cheyney Mothers' Tea... Julie SlaughTer Rings .... Karen Menlce Varieties... Ellard Davis Vespers... KaTl1y Grcnfham ABBEY, MAUREEN TRACY ACKERSON, ROLLAND CRAIG ADAMS. ANDREW Beaufy College Acfivifies . . . Key Club Hisi 3. Lalin Acfivifles . . . BasIre+baII Var Mgr I, W Club 2, 3. Foofball Tr 2, 3. Wresfling 2, 3. I, Var Cap? 2, 3, Baseball Mgr 2, 3. Oxford UCSD ALLEN' ELIZABETH a S S 6 5 Acfivilies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. Wai Kanes 2, Pres 3. Coun+esses 3. Elec 8: Elig I. Class Dance Cou Cards I. Prom Cou Cards 2. UC af San+a Barbara ALLEN, JAY WILLIAM ALMOND, SHARON ANN ANDERSON, JUDITH ANN ANDERSON, PAMELA JEANNE Acfivilies . . . CSF I. Fooiball I, 2. Ac+iviIies . . . CSF 2. Lalin Club I. Ac'IivIIIes . . . AFS I, 3. Concer'I Acfivifies . . . Lomanefies 2, 3. Con- Basllelball I. German Club 2, 3. Floaf 3. An- Choir I, 2, 3. cer'f Choir I, 2. UC a+ Davis nouncemenfs 3. GL Rep 3. Lewis and Clark Univ of Colorado SDSC 222 ADAMSON, JOHN MICHAEL AGEE. VALENTINA ALIOTO, JOHN ANTHONY Acfivifies . . . Foofbcll 2, Var 3. Base- Aciivifies . . . Mulihinis 3. Bible Club Acfivifies . . . Poinfer Hi-Y 3. ball Var I, 2, 3. I, HR Rep I. Red Cross Rep 2. SDSC UCLA Equesirian Research Farm ' ff Biggest and Best ASARO, SAL MIKE Acfivifies . . . Wai Kanes 3. ASHMORE, STEVEN JOSEPH Mesa JC UC af Berkeley APPLEFORD, NANCY ANN ARFMAN, SUSAN ELIZABETH AVERY, PAMELA JEAN BAILEY, BARBARA MARY Ac+ivi+ies . . . a+ Shawnee Mission Acfiviiies . . . Mid-'Ierm Grad. SO I, Ac'fivi+ies . . . Hi-Debs 2, Sec 3. Easf High: Kans I. Pan Amer Club Sec 2, VP 3. Lafin Club I. HR Rep I. Ticlcei comm 2. Big Sis 3. HR Rep 2. 2. Y-Ieens I. AFS 3. GL Rep 2. SDSC UCLA SDSC xg-Gigi 'A F. BARKER, BEVERLY ANN SDSC BAILEY, RAY ALLEN BAILEY, WILLIAM STEWART BAKER, GAIL ANN SDSC SDSC Aciiviiies . . . Malihinis I, 2. Pan BAILEY, DAVID ALDEN Aclivifies . . . al Hilliopz House of Reps 2. Track 2. a+ PL: Boys' Fed Rep 3. Red Cross Rep 3. Soulhweslern JC BARKSDALE, CHARLES MADSEN Aclivifies . . . Science Fair Isl Place 2, Sweepslalres 3. Lalin Club I, 2, 3. Chess Club I, 2, 3. Cross Coun+ry Var I, 2, 3. UC of Berkeley BAUMAN, SCOTT RICHARD Acfivilies . . . Na+'I Merif Semi-finaI- isf. AFS Semi-finalist Isl Amer Chemical Compe+i+ion. CSF I, Z, 3. Boys' Fed Sec-Treas 3. Commissioner ln+erschoIcs+ic Aihlelics 3. Debafe 2, 3. German Club 2. AFS 2. Key Club 3. Track I, 2, 3. Cross Coun- +ry 2, 3. Sfanford BEEMER, BARRY SCOTT Acfivifies . . . HR Rep 2, 3. SDSC Amer Club 2. SDSC BARN ES, BRUCE GODDARD Harvard BELL, COLIN GIRVAN Acfiviiies . . . AFS Exchange Sfu denl from N. Ireland. Poinier Re porler 3. AFS 3. Kcnana Kai 3. Her Hoge 3. SO 3. Tennis 3. Quee-n's Universiiy ai' Belfasl BAKER, JERRY LEE SDCC BARRETT, LYNN JOHN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Sfage Crew SDCC BELL, SANDRA LOUISE 4' e 7 BALLOU, LINDA JEAN Acfiviiies . . . Malihinis I. HR Rep I. SDSC BASLEE, KATH RYN LESTER Aciivifies . . . CSF I, 2. 3. EI Porfcl Governmeni Ed 3. Modern Dance CIub 2, Hisf 3. Sitepiics 2, 3. SO 3. UC a+ Berkeley BENEFIELD, CHRISTY ANN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Bible Club 2. 3. Lom- oneHes 3, Girls' Chorus VP 3. SDCC BALTES, JOHN ALLEN BARBOUR, CARYL LEE AcI'ivi+ies . . . Cross Counfry 2, 3. ACIIVIII95 ' - - POIHISI' Hi-Y SBC 2. SDSC CI1apIain 3. USNR BENNETT, LOIS SUSANNE Aciiviiies . . . MSS Rexburg I, Hisi 2, 3. SDSC BENNETT, RUTH DAWSON Acfiviiies . . . ai Rober+'E. Lee High, Virginia: Class Sec 2. Tri Hi-Y 2, 3. Art Guild 3. Peace Corps 3. Pep Club 2, 3. Prom comm 2. FIoa'I 2. Carnival Sec 2. Sr Tea Hosiess 2. Jr-Sr BasIxe+baII Team 2. 225 fe 5 I i BERGGREN, DANA JON Aciivifies . . . Baskeiball Var 2, 3. Goif Var I, 2, 3. SDSC BLEIFUSS, Ac+ivi+ies Track I. Mesa JC BERMAN, PATRICIA ANN Aciiviiies . . . af Tucson: Silverkey I Ma'IIl Team 3. UCLA PAUL RUFUS . . . Conceri Choir 3. CSF 2. Choir I, 2. Speech Squad 3i BERNAL, STEVEN BERNDES, JON FRANKLIN SDCC AcIivi+ies . . . Tennis Var 3. SDSC BLACK, JAMES LITTLE III Ac+ivi+ies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Gym- BLACK, JOHN SCOTT .if nasfics Var I, 2, 3. Track I, 2, 3. Aciiviries . . . CSF I, 2. Laiin Club 3. SIagecra'I'I 3. UCSD Cai Wesiern First Activit 3 Coat Hanger, BOBBY, FRED JOHN BOBBY, RICHARD THOMAS BOECHE, LEO KENNETH Scripps Ins+i+uIe UC a+ Berkeley Ac+ivi+ies . . . ROTC Mas'rer Sgf I, 2, 3. 226 7 '-nl 41 BEST. CHARLES LEWIS BETHEL, LINDA ELAINE AcIivi+ies . . . Poinfer SICFF 3. Ac'Iivi+ies . . . Prom Bids 2. Univ of Colorado SDSC Drive, Net 560 BOGLE, MICHAEL PATRICK Air Force BONAUDI, CECILE ELIZABETH Acfivifies . . . OrcI1esi'ra I, 2, 3. Pasadena Playhouse 's-p 'imonw' BETTENCOURT, BINDER, LYNNE BARBARA JEANNETTE LOUISE Acfivifies . . . GAA His+ I, Treas 2 Ac+ivi+ies . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3. Loman- 3. Red Cross Rep 3. eHes 2, 3. MaIiI'iinis Sec 3. FIoa+ 3. Mesa JC GL Rep 2. SDSC BLANCK, ARTHUR GLEN SDCC BLANCHETTE. DAVID JOHN SDSC One of +I1e few remaining senior privileges: The Senior Lawn. BOOTMAN. MARC EDWARD Ac+ivi'Iies . . . Herifage 3. Skepiics 3. German Club 2. Gymnasfics Var 2, 3. Univ of Minn ai Minneapolis BOYLE, DARLENE MARIE EI Camino . , BOSSIER, MICHAEL ALAN Aciiviiies . . . Malihinis Treus 3. Track Var I. Pep Band 2, 3. Orches- Iro I. BRACKLEY, SYLVIA LOUISE Ac+ivi+ies . . . ci Kearny: Head JV Cheerleader I. Girls' Chorus I. Bible Club 3. SDSC BOTA. JONNA LOU Ac'rivi+ies . . . Malihinis Pres 3. Lo- maneH'es 2. BOWMAN, MARILEE EVE Acfiviiies . . . AFS 2. 3. Iniermurals BOWLER, JEANNE ELISE 3. Conceri Choir 3. SDSC UCLA N. BRADBURN, CAROL DIANE BREIT, LINDA KAY Acfivifies . . . Kanana Kai I. High- Ac+iviIies . . . Maior Play Prod 3. Iighis 2, 3. Russian Club VP 2. Adv Arizona S+a+e Play Prod 3. Wells V. .W BOINJUDITH KAY. . son, CYNTHIA MARIE BOUND, GARY Russeu. ACIIVITIOS - - - M'-1lll'lU1IS 2. HIS? 3- Sacrcmenlo Shale Ac+ivi'Iies . . . Bowling Club 2. Boys' Tennis Club 3. Choir 3. Mixed Fed Rep 3, Chorus 3. SDCC SDSC BOX, STEPHEN LANDERS Acfivifies . . . Loman Hi-Y I, Sec 2. Wai Kcnes 3. Foofball Var 3. Cal Wesfern '35 BREITBARD. GAYLE ROSALIND BROOKS. STEVEN LAWRENCE Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. AFS 3. Foresfry College HigI'1IigI'l+s 2, Pres 3. Herifuge Hisi 2. Sec 3. Conceri' Choir 2. Pifzer BOURNE. LORRAINE KATHLEEN Ac+iviIies... Poinler Sfuff Reporfer 3. SDSC BROWN, DENNIS RONALD Aciivifies . . . CSF I. SO 2, 3. Her- Hcge Treas 3. Foofball I. Golf I. UCLA BROWNE, MICHAEL HARRISON Aclivi-Iies . . . HR Rep I. Reel Cross Rep 2. Mesa JC 229 BRUMMELER, NANCY MARIE AcIivi+ies . . . GAA I, 2. Rifle Club I. Tumbling I. Science Club I. Bowl- ing Club 3. Malihinis 3. Whiifier BRUNDRETT. GEORGE EDWARD Aclivilies . . . ROTC I. Sfring En- semble I, 2, 3. Orchesfra I, VP 2, Pres 3. Euslman Rochesfer School of Music BRUCE, SANDRA LEIGH Aclivifies . . . Mclihinis I, 2. SDSC BRUSH, ARTHUR CHARLES Aclivifies . . . Ski Club 3. Cross Couniry I, Fooiball I. Cal Polyfeclw Successful Sophomore Dance BUTTEM ER, WILLIAM ASHLEY Aciivilies . . . Wai Kcnes 3. SDSC 230 BUXTON, DARCY CUSHING Acfivilies . . . Kanana Kai 2, 3. Deul- sclner Klub 2, 3. Bowling Club 2, 3. SDSC BUSHEY. BONNIE LYNN Business College CALDWELL, NICHOLAS THORPE Aciivifies . . . Track I, 2, 3. Cross Coun+ry I, 2, 3. Mesa JC BUTLER, BARRY THOMAS CARLETON, SUSIE ANNA Aclivifies . . . Modern Dance Pres 3 Red Cross Rep I, VP 2. Choir VP 2 His? 3. SDSC .l BUCKMAN, RICHARD ALLEN BUNCE. NANCY ANNE Ac-Iivi+ie5 , , , Poimer Hi.Y 2' 3. Poinf Acfiviiies . . . Poinlrer Siaff Adverfis- Loma Hi-Y 3. Fooiball I, Var 2, 3, Ing Mgr 3. HR Rep 2. SDCC SDSC Blackbeard' Ball BUTLER, DAVID WILLIAM Acfiviiies . . . Cross Counhy 2, 3. Track 2, 3. Mesa JC N-F9 CARLILE, MARGARET ANN CARLOCK, LINDA MAY Aciivifies . . . MaIiI1inis I, Chaplain SDCC 2, Sec 3. Chrm Caps 81 Gowns 3. FIoaI I, 3. Tickef comm 3, SDSC BUNKER, BARRY JAMES Activifies . . . Thespians 2, Pres 3. Major Prod 2, 3. SDSC BU RKE, WILDA JEAN Aciiviiies . . . Deufscher KIub 2, 3. GAA 2. Siagecraff 3. Band I, 2, 3. OrcI1es+ra 3. Reed CARLSON, BARI LYNNE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Malihinis VP 3. Hi- Debs 2, 3. HR Rep 2. Floaf 3. An- nouncements 3. Lomaneffes 3. SDSC BURDINE. SUZANNE Ac+ivifies . . . Ski Club Pres 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. Thespians 2, 3. Her- itage 2. Maior Prod 2, 3. SDSC BU RNETT, LESLIE JO Aciivifies . . . Wai Kanes I, 2, Highlighis 2. Modern Dance I, 2. S CIub 3. Laiin Club I, 2. HR Rep Red Cross Rep 2. Homec comm CI1rm GL Dec 2. Pep comm 2, Vespers 3. Hillsdale 3. ki I. 2. 3. 231 CARLSON, VICTOR GEORGE Mesa JC CARLTON, CHRISTOPHER BARRETT Aclivifies . . . Kanana Kal 3. Ski Club 3. Bowling Club 2. SDSC CARTER, LESLIE Aclivilies . . . HR Rep I. Red Cross Rep 2. SDSC 232 r Y I .. A I lg Pre-regisfralion, fhen back lo school on Monday. Empmm g S , CARTER, PAMELA MICHELE Aclivilies . . .Wai Kanes 3. Modern Dance 2, 3. Maior Prod 3. Co-chrm Prom Dec 3. GL Model 2, 3. Class Dance Cou Cards I. HR Rep 3. Pep comm 3. ASB Ball Bids 3. Homec Enler 3. Varielies 3. SDSC CARY, ROBERT LEE CASSIDY. SUSAN JEANNE Aclivifies . . . Bowling Club 2, 3. Aclivilles . . . HI-Debs I. Lalln SDCC Club I. Malihinis Sec I, 2, Pres 3. Mesa JC E 1 I 'Q CARNOT, EDWARD JOSEPH Aclivilies . . . lsf place Sci Fair 2. CSF I. 2. 3. Slceplics I, 2, Treas 3. Science Club I. Foolball Mgr 2, 3 Wreslling Mgr 2, 3. Cornell CARRICO, SHARON CAROL SDCC CARPER, RAYMOND ROBERT Ac+ivi+ies . . . Gymnas+ics 2, 3. Swim- ming 3. Harvard CAULFIELD, MARY LOUISE Aclivilies . . . Hi-Debs I, 2. 3. Ka- nana Kai I. SDSC l CENTERS. TERRY MARIE Aclivifies . . . Bible Club Sec 3. MSS Rexburg 3. Malihinis 3. Graduaiion comm 3. Girls' Chorus I. SDCC CARROLL, MIKE JOHN Acfivifies . . . Baseball 2, 3. Fool- ball 2. SDCC CHAMBERS, JANE SUSAN Aclivilies . . . Poinler Sfaff Ediforial Ed 3. World Affairs I, 2, Treas 3. Quill 8: Scroll 2. 3. Pan Amer Club 2. Red Cross Rep 3. HR Rep 3. Ticlrel comm 2. Elecl 81 Elig 3. Floal 2, Chrm 3. SDSC CERVINSKY, ANNA LOUISE Aclivifies . . . CSF I. Bible Club 3. Torclwlighlers 2, 3. Homec Dec 3. Mesa JC 233 CHANDLER, LAURA ANNE Acfiviiies . . . AFS 2, 3. Pan Amer Club 3. SDSC CHRISTIANSON, MICHAEL GLEN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Bible Club 2. Assembly of God College l CHAPMAN, THERESA ANN Acfiviiies . . . Deufscher Klub 3 Torchlighfers 3. Chess Club 2. UCSD CLAGUE, ESTEN MARIE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Orchesira I. SDSC Hard working officers of +I1e Class of '65. CHARTIER, PATRICIA ANN CHASE, MARILYN ANN Adivifies . . . GAA I, Hisi 2. Floaf 3. Adivilies . . Ma slums I Loman Mesa JC effes 3. Pep comm I 2 Cul Wes+ern CIERNY, GEORGE III Acfiviiies . . . Commissioner of Gen- eral Affairs 3. Poin+ Loma Hi-Y Clwap 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3, Key Club Sec 2, Treas 2, Pres 3. Fooiball I, 2, Var 3. Track I. UC ai Berkeley 234 CHEROMIAH, JUDY ANN Ac+ivi+ies . . . HR Rep 2. Mesa JC CHEVERTON, KAREN LOUISE Aclivilies . . . 3rd place in Essay Conlesl. Torchlighlers 2, 3. Loman- efles 3. Mixed Choir 2, 3. UC af Redlands CHEYNEY, MARY JOSEPHINE Aclivilies . . . Counlesses Sec 3. Wai Kanes 2, Sec 3. AFS 3. Chrm Home Dance 3. Chrm GL Enfer 2. Co-chrm Prom Refresh 2. Big Sis 3. Ring comm 2. Class Dance Cou Cards 2. Class Dance Dec I. ASB Ball Dec I. HR Rep 3. GL Rep 3. Colorado Slale COH EN, DAVID JAY Aclivilies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. 2nd place Sci Fair 2. Lalin Club I, 2,Pres 3. Slceplics 2, VP 3. French Club I, VP 2. Herilage 2, VP 3. World Affairs 2, 3. Chess Club I, 2, 3. Science Club I, VP 2. Tennis 2, Var 3. Debale 3. Brown Univ CI-IIPMAN, ALBERT EUGENE COLE, SUZANNE MARIE Acfivilies . . . Lalin Club 2, 3. Bible Club 2, 3. Linda Visla Bapfisl Bible College CLARK, JAMES BRUCE CLARK, JOHN ALLAN CLAYDON, CANDICE LESLIE CLEATOR, TOM LAWRIENCE Aclivilies . . . Herilage 3. Thespians Acfivilies . . . Foolball I, 2, Var 3. Mesa JC ACIIVIIIQS - - ' Polnlef H'-Y 2' VP 3- 2, 3. Conceri' Choir 2, 3. Maier Prod Bcslzelball I, Var 2, 3. Baseball I, I'I0fVG d 2, 3. Foolball I, 2, Var 3. Var 2, 3. William and Mary Ohio Sfale U niv 235 Pasadena Playhouse COLEMAN, MARGERY ETHEL Ac+ivi'Iies . . . Russian Club I, 2, Pres 3. HigI'1IigI1Is Chap 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, VP 3. Mo+I'1ers' Tea 3. Orches- Ira I. Scripps College COLLA, SALVATORE SAM COLEMAN, RALPH DOUGLAS COMINGS, PATRICIA JEANNE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Poinier SICH Reporfer 2. Kananc Kai I, 2. Ticllef comm I, 2. AFS I, 2. HR Rep I. UC ai Sania Barbara Leach and Paul Lead COPPOLA, RONALD VINCENT CORDERO, JERRY DAVID Ac+iviIies . . . Humcnifies Discussion Acfiviiies . , . Track I, 2. Ban Group 3. Lafin CIub 2, 3. Pep Band 2, 3. UCSD General Mofors Ins? of Tech 236 CORDS, CAROL LYNN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Girl of fI'1e For+nigI1I 3. Commissioner of Girls' Acfiviiies 3. MSS King I, 2, 3. Coun+esses 3. Chrm CSF Dance Bids I. Chrm GL Ffoa+ 2. Chrm Prom Cou Cards 2. Chrm GL Dance 2. Co-cI'1rm Prom 3. GL Mode-I 3. SDSC CORLESS, MICHAEL JOHN Mesa JC 'UV vs 'Pau CONKLIN, GAIL CONNELL, SHARON LEE Aclivilies . . . AFS 3. Ticllel comm 3. Clwanels Beauly College Elec 81 Elig 2, 3. Floal 2, 3. SDSC CONNER, BRIAN NEIL SDCC COOMBS, VICKI MARIE Business College Spirited Junior Class fm-f CONNOLLY, VIRGINIA ANN Aclivilies . . . al Wakefield HS, Vir- ginia: Fulure Homemakers l, 2. PSI Service Club 2. lmprovemenl League I, 2. Polilical Parly I, 2. af PL: Co- clirm Prom Bids 3. Homer: Dance Dec 3. Concerl Choir 3. Girls' Chorus 3. Univ of San Francisco COONS, RICHARD SHANNON Aclivilies . . . German Club l, 2, 3. Wreslling I, 2. UCSD 4 CORRAO, TERRY MARIE COSTA, ANNA MARIE COTTINGHAM, Aclivilies . . . HR Rep 2. Kelsey Jenny RANDOLPH WILLIAM Mesa JC Acfivilies . . . Poinler Slafl Reporler 3, Poinler Hi-Y 3. Univ of Arizona COURINGTON, CAROL LYNN Aclivifies . . . Girl of Ilie Forlnighf 3. EI PorIoISopI1 Ed 2, Ed-in-Chief 3. CSE I. Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3. Choir Treas 2, Pres 3. Counfesses Trees 3. Chrm Prom 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Flocl I, Co-chrm 2, 3. Elec 81 Elig I, 2. Pep comm 2, 3. Ticlcei 3. HR Rep I, 2. GL Rep 3. UCSD CU EVAS. ROBERT LEE SDCC CURTIS, LINDA JEAN Acfiviiies . . . CSF I, 2. Social comm 3. Torchlighfers Sec 2, Hisf 3. ASB Ball Cou Cards 2. Prom Cou Cards 2. Red Cross Rep 3. UCSD 238 CUNNINGHAM, NANCIE RUTH Acfiviiies . . . Wai Kcnes I, 2, 3. Pep comm I, 2, 3. Prom Bids 2. Class Dance Cou Cards 2. GL Dance Cou Cards 2. Orchesfra I. SDSC COUNSELL, CRAM. SUSAN ELIZABETH CHARLES MONTGOMERY Acliviiies . . . Kanana Kai 3. AFS 3. AcIivi+ies . . . Marching Band 2, 3. Flea? I, 2, 3. Major Prod 3. Eoofball I. CSF I. Brigham Young Univ Mesa JC Earliest Rin s DAHL, DIANE AVIS Acfivilies . . . Hi-Debs 3. Malihinis 3. Mesa JC DAHL, PAMELA ADETTE Ac+ivi+ies . . . French Club Hisf I, Sec-Trecs 2, VP 2. AES 2, 3. Kanana Kai 2, 3. Science Club I, Sec 2. Lo- maneffes 2. UCSD CRANDALL, WILLIAM ALFRED II CRISPELL, LAWRENCE LEE SDCC Ac'I'iviI'ies , , . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Key Club 3. CSF I, 2, 3. FooIbaII I, 2, Var 3. Band I. Harvey Mudd and Sweatshirts DAHLEIM, ROBERT FRANKLIN II DALEY, GILBERT JOHN Acfivifies . . . Cross Counfry I, 2, 3. Track I, 2, 3. Cal PoIy+ecI1 CROW, THOMAS EUGENE Acfivifies . . . Na'I'I Merif Semi-fin- aIisI. CSF I, 2, 3. Poinfcr Siaff Re- porfer 3, EdiIor Gombif 3. SIrep+ics 2, Pres 3. Laiin Club 2, VP 3. Her- itage 2, 3. Band I. Debaie 3. Pomona CRUZ, MARY AGNES SDCC DAME, DIANNE ELIZABETH Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. MSS Rex- DAME, SUZANNE PATRICIA Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. AFS 3. MSS Rexburg 2, 3. Pam Amer CIub I. Orchesfra I. Duke Univ burg 2, 3. TorcI'1IigI'1+ers Hisi 2, Sec 3. Pan Amer Club I. AFS 3. GirIs' Chorus 2. Pres 3. Choir Treas 3. Duke Univ I .44 DALLMANN, PAUL HUTCHINSON Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2. Monfana SI'a'Ie Univ DANIEL, DANNIE SUE Acfiviiies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. French Club 2. Elec 81 Elig I. FIoaI I, 2. GL Dance Cou Cards I, 2. Class Dance Dec 2. Pep comm 2, 3. Moihers' Tea 3. Sfephens DANIELS, DWIGHT DARRYL Acfivifies . . . Baseball 2. SpringfTeId DAVIS, ELLARD CARSON Adivifies . . . Wai Kcnes 3. Thes' pions 2, VP 3. Chrm Variefies 3. Major Prod I, 2, 3. Choir I. Fresno Sfaie DAVENPORT, EDWIN LIND Acrivifies . . . Track I, 2, Var 3. Cross Counfry I, 2, Var 3. Cal PoIy+ecI1 DICKARD, CANDACE LEIGH Acfivifies . . . CSF I. CI1rm Gradua- Iion 3. SDSC DAVIS, JOHN HOWARD Acfivifies . . . Molihinis I, Treas 2. Kancno Kai 2, Sec 3. Pan Amer Club 2, 3. Gymnas'Iics Mgr. Maier Prod I, 2. Thespions 2. Brigham Young Univ DEVLIN, JAMES RAYMOND SDSC DAVIS, JOHN ROBERT Acfivifies . . . Choir I, 2. Mesa JC DEXHEIM ER, CAROL ANN SDSC DICKERSON, MAUREEN HELEN Aciiviiies . . . ROTC Queen AHn 3. Hi-Debs 3. Lomaneries 2, Copi 3. SDSC DIRKSEN, JANET SANDRA 1. -51' DAWSON, DEBORAH ELLEN Ac'Iivi'Iies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. AFS 3. Homec Dec I. GL Dance Cou Cards 2. Co-chrm Prom Enfer 2. Co- chrm ASB BaII Cou Cards 3. Homec comm 3. Pep comrn 3. SDSC DIAZ, VICTORIA SAINZ Aciiviiies . . . Giris' SIaIe Rep 2. Giri of 'Ihe Forinighi 3. Oufsianding Schoiar 2, CSF I, Hisi 2, Pres 3. IsI pIace OpI'imis+s Speech ConIes'I I. Commissioner of Finance 3, Russian VP I, Sec 2, Treas 3. French Club Pres I, 2. AFS Z, 3. I'IighIigh+s Treas 3. Chrm of Grad-Ni+e 3. SDSC DAY, TAMARRA LOUISE DELANEY, PHILIP JOHN DENTON, GARY JAMES Acfiviiies . . , Torchlighfers 2, 3. Rus- Aciiviiies . , . Track I, 2, Acfiviiies . . . Gymnasiics I, 2, 3. sian Ciub I, 2. MSS King I. GAA I. SDSC Wresfiing I. Swimming I, 2, 3. Con- USD for Women cerf Choir 2. Madrigais 3. DIBBLE, JUDITH LYNN Univ of Colorado DODGE, JAMES D'ARCE II DOORLY. DOUG ERIC Acfivnies . . . Boys' Fed Rep i. Pham ACHVHIES - - - Wfwlina- CIuI:: 2. BasebaII Mgr I, Fish and Game Training School Mesa JC L. DOUGAN, JO ANN ELAINE Acfiviiies . . . MSS King I, 2, VP 3. Class Dance Dec I, 2, 3. Cc-chrm Caps 8: Gowns 3. Co-chrm Grad- Ni'Ie 3, Prom Dec 2. Elec 81 Elig 2. Ticlcei comm 3. Big Sis 3. Pep comm 2. SDSC Univ of Colorado DOWER, WILLIAM JAMES Aciivifies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. SIcepIics 3. Baseball I. Cross Counfry 2, 3. Traci: I, 2, 3. UCSD 5-. 241 51 DOWNEY. PATRICIA ANN Hillcresl Beculy College EKSTRAND, SUSAN ANNETTE Aciiviiies . . . CSF I. Wai Kcnes 2, Sec 3. Class Dance Cou Cords FIoc+ 2. UC cf Sonic Barbara ELLISON, CAROL ANN 242 DOWNS, WELDON WAYNE Ac+Ivi+ies . . . Cross Counlry I. Wresfling 2. Michigan Shale ELLSWORTH, CURTIS WAYNE Aclivifies . . , Sluge Crew 3. SDCC N DOWTY, BEVERLY SUE Acllvllles . . . Polnler SIQFI Business Mgr 3. SDSC DULLAGI-IAN, JOHN CONRAD Aclivifies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 3. Bose- ball I, 2. SDSC EMERSON, ROBERT THOMAS Aclivilies . . . Poinler Hi-Y 3. HR Rep Z. Mesa JC DRAKE, DORIS ELLEN Aciivifies . . . CI'1oir 3. Cal Weslern DUNCAN, TIM DAVE SDCC DUPLEX, MARGARET MARY DYSON. BARBARA LOUISE SDSC Aclivllies . . . l'II-Debs 3. HR Rep 3. Elec Su Elig I. SDCC ENGLISH, EDNA MAY Aclivilies , . . Malihinis 2, 3. Madrigals 3. SDSC ERICKSON, THOMAS CARL I. Choir I, Acfiviiies . . . Slri Club 3. AFS 2, 3. Cross Counlry 2, 3. Traclr 2, 3. UC ai Riverside I'k I ECHOLD, JANICE ARLENE Kelsey Jenny EDLAND, LANA LEIGH Aclivilies . . . Chair I, 2. SDCC EDMONDSON, HECTOR Acfiviiies . . . Boys' Fed Rep I. SDSC EHRICI-I, PAUL RICHARD Acllvilies . . . CSE I. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Key Club 2, VP 3. Eagle Scouf I, 2. Baseball I, Var 2, 3. Marching Band I, 2. Pep Band I, 2, 3. Orches- 'Iro I, 2, Brass Choir I, 2, SDSC Lomons slwaw enilwusiasm for sporls. W4 .. .W -N- ' M ---' I ..w,W Wh ., ,, a -f-...,,,m K n'M -f-... ESCHWEGE, BARBARA LOUISE Aclivilics . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3, MSS Rexburg I. La+in Club I. Floal I, 2. ASB Bull Dec I. OrcI'1es+ra I, 2, Treas 3. Sfring Ensemble I, 2, 3. HR Rep 3. SDCC FETTER, MARY EVELYN Aclivilies . . . CSF l, 2. Class Treas 2. SO 2, Sec 3, VP 3. Higlnliglnls 3. AFS I, 2, 3. Golf Club I, 2, 3. ESTY, ROGER JOSEPH Acfivilies . . . Painl Loma Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Foolball I, Var 2, 3. Baseball I, Var 2, 3. SDSC FIGUEROA, VERONICA NATALIE Mesa JC EUBANK, JOEL EUGENE FABER, PAMELA RUTH Aclivilies . . . Poinler Hi-Y 3. Aclivifies . . . Bowling Club 3. Lclin Mesa JC Club 3. Oregon Sfale Delicious FERBRACHE, DAVID EARL FENSTERMAKER, SHARON DALE Aclivilies , . . Wai Kcnes I, 2. SDSC Mesa JC FINK, JEFFREY JON FINSTER, JOSEPH ALAN Aclivilies . . . Sweepslalces in Science Mesa JC Fair 2. Kanana Kai 3. German Club 2, 3. Cross Counlry I. Foolball I, 2. Univ of Colorado Swimming 2, 3. 244 UCLA L.. FALLIS, BARBARA LYNNE Ac+ivi+ies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. EI Porial Fccully Ed 3. SO 3. Torchlighfers Treas 2, 3. Heriicge 2, His'r 3, Quill 84 Scroll 3. French Club 3. AFS 3. Floai' 2, 3. Prom Dec 2. SDSC FASOULES, CAROL MARIE Aclivilies . . . Prom Affn 2. High- IigI1+s 2. Wai Kanes I, 2, Sec 3. Mod- ern Dance 2, VP 3. Big Sis 3. Co- chrm Prom 2. GL Decor 2. Co-chrm Dec 2. Homec Dec 2. Brigham Young Univ FAULCONER, ANN Aclivilies . . . Kcznana Kai 2, 3. Choir 2. 3. Mesa JC Junior Dinner, Makin SIO0 FERRERRA, JOSEPH DAVID Acfivilies . . . Wresfling 2, Var 3. Foofball I, FISCHER, SHARRON LORRAINE HiIIcres+ Beaufy College FISHER, JOHN WESLEY Cal Weslern FENDER, DOUGLAS CRAIG SDSC FENNELL, JON MICHAEL Univ of Michigan FISKE, RICHARD PAUL Acrivilies . . . Na+'I Meril Semi-IinaI- Isl 2. Summer Exchange Sludenl Io France. CSF I, 2, VP 3. Class VP 3. Science Club I. French Club I. AFS 3. Cross Counlry 2, 3. Swimming I. FLECK, SUSAN GAIL Business College 2, 3. UCSD FREEMAN. FRENCH, CHARLES EDWARD MAIZIIQRIE GEORGEANNE Aclivilies . . . Graphic Arls Club 2. Achvlhes . . . World Affairs Sec 3. Trees 3 -I-rock vm 2 3 French Club 2, Sec 3. CSF I. Mala- SDCC I I ' hinia 3. Lomanelles 2, 3. Floaf 3. Varielies 3. Mills 246 FJELLESTAD, NEIL HANS FLEMING, LORNA GAY Acfivifies . . . Wreslling 2, 3. Fool- Aclivifies . . . HR Rep I. Choir 2 ball I, SDCC SDSC FOSTER, MICHAEL ROBERT Mesa JC FRANCHINO, ELIZABETH ANN Beaufy College FRICHTEL, DAVID FREDRIC FRIEND- LINDA SAIL Acfivilies . . . Cross Counfry 3. Trcclc Var 2, 3. SDCC FOGERTY, MARY CHRISTINA Acfivifies . . . CSF I. Lions Exchange Sfudenf Io Japan 3. Modern Dance 2, 3. AFS 3, HR Rep I. Red Cross Rep 2. Golf Club I, 2, 3. UC of Berkeley FREDMAN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2. 3. Mafh Team 3. SI:ep+ics 2, 3. Chess Club 2, Pres 3. Harvey Mudd FOGWILL, SUZANNE MARIE Ac+ivi+ies . . . HeaI+Iu Career 3. SDSC FOLEY, BARBARA ANNE Aciivifies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. So- cial comm 2. CIass Dance Dec 2. Chrm Prom En+er 2. Elec 81 Elig 2. San Fernando VaIIey Sfafe FORBES, GREGORY SCOTT Acfiviiies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 2, 3. Pan Amer CIub 2. bg FROST, ALBERT ABEL FRY, BEVERLY ANNE FRYE, CHARLOTTE JEAN Acfivifies . . . HR Rep 2. Swimming Acfivifies . . . Malihinis VP 3. Laiin 2, 3. CIub I. Sfanford Mesa JC FORSTER, SUSAN LYNN Acfivifies . . . GAA I, Sec 2. Mali Ilinis 3. Mesa JC FORBES, STEVEN RANDOLPH Acfiviiies . . . Pan Amer Club 2. Mesa JC .f Our fun Ioving exchange s+uden+s Monika and CoIin. FULLER, DONALD MARK Aciivifies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Poinf Loma Hi-Y 2, Pres 3. Foo+I'JaII I, Var 2, 3. Track I. Boslceiball I. Colorado Sfafe Univ GAJEWSKY, MARY ANNA Univ of Denver Unique Junior C ss GEHRMAN, KAREN MARIE GENTLES, ROBERT FREDERICK GEORGE, LESLIE DIANE GERELICK, LYNN Sou+I1wes+ern Beauiy College Aciiviiies . . . Track I. 2 Var 3. Ac+ivi+ies . . . Floaf 3. Univ of Arizona SDSC SDSC 248 X arab' GALLAGHER. DIRUE ANN Hillcresl Beauly College 4l GARRETT, RICKY LEE GEER, JOSEPH ARTHUR SDSC Acfivifies . . . CSF I. Eleclronics Club I. GARDNER, MICHAEL RAY UCSD Aclivilies . . . Cross Counlry 3. WresA Illng 2, 3. Trcclc 2, 3. SDSC GILLAM. CHARLES CRAIG Aclivilies . . . Red Cross Rep I. Mesa JC Dance, Martian Madn ss GERRY, DUANE JOSEPH GERSON, RONALD DAVID GIBBS, MARLYS ANNE Aclivilies . . . Cross Country 2, 3. Aclivilies . . . CSF I, 2. Polnler Acllvllies . . . Polnler Slaff Reporler Track 2, 3. Choir I, 2. Madrigals 3. Slafl Sporfs Ed 3. Key Club 2, Sec 3. Bowling Club I, VP 2. Tennis SDSC 3. Lolln Club 2, Treas 3. Band I. Club I. Pomona SDSC 249 GILMOUR, BONNIE MADELINE AcIIviIies . . . GL Dance I. Elec 3: EIig 2, 3. Mofhers' Tea 3. Homec Week 3. Columbia Univ 'fs-.Wulf ww' rf' . .. in GOEBEL, GRETCHEN MARY GOLDHAMMER, GOODWIN, DANIEL WILLIAM SDCC ALLAN RANDOLPH Mesa JC Adivifies . . . CSF I, 3. Kanana Kai GLASER, DENNIS LEE 3. Pointer S'raH Reporfer 3. Ac+ivi+Ies . . . CSF I, 2. Skepfics 2, Occidenial 3. Bowling I. USC Girls' League presenfs annual fashion show. GRAHAM, JOHN WARD AcIivI'Iies . . . Russian Club 3. SDSC 250 GRANT, MARC FOSTER Adivifies . . . PTA Arf ScI1oIarsI'1ip I, 2. Class Hisf 3. Chrm Prom PubIicIIy 3. SI:ep+ics 2. Humanifies Discussion Group 2. San Francisco Siafe GORDON, GERALD LEE GORE, JO REE Acfivilies . . . Boys' Fed Rep I. Red AcIiviIies . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3. Kanana Cross Rep 2. Pon Amer Club I. Kai 3. Choir 3. Prom Cou Cards 2. Univ of Colorado GRANT. WILLIAM MICHAEL Floaf 3. Varielies 3. SDSC GOTT, VICTORIA ELIZABETH Acfivilies ...GL Treas 2. Highlights Treas 3, MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. SO 2, Sec 3. GL Model 3. Elec 81 Elig 3. Co-chrm Floaf 2. Big Sis 3. GL Rep I, 2. UC al Berkeley GRAY, ROBERT OLDS II Aclivifies . . . Kanana Kai Treas 3. Wcrlcl Affairs VP 3. Cross Counlry I, Var 2, 3. Traclr I, Var 2, 3. SDSC- GRANTHAM, KATHLEEN RUTH Ac+ivi+ies . . . Girl of Ihe Forlnighl 3. CSF I. GL VP 3. SO 3. Counlesses 2, VP 3. AFS 3. MSS King I, 2, 3. Elec 81 Elig I, 2. GL Rep I. HR Rep l. ASB Ball Cou Cards I. GL Dec I. Chrm Class Cou Cards I. Big Sis 2, 3. Chrm Vespers 3. Chrm Tickel comm 3. Pilzer GREENWOOD, JAMES HENRY Aclivilies . . . Key Club 3. Baseball I, 2. Univ of Denver l eouun, ELLEN QUINLAN Acfivifies . . . HR Rep I. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Class Dance I, 2. Homec Dance 3. Stephens GREAVES, RALPH CREIG I GRINDER, THOMAS PATRICK Aclivilies . . . Mixed Chorus 3. Vg, GRILL, STEPHEN LACY Acfiviiies . . . Poinier Hi-Y I, 2, 3. SDSC GRILL, JAMES EDWIN Ac+ivi1'ies . . . Poin+er Hi-Y I, 2, 3. HR Rep I. Track I, 2. Univ of Colorado GRISSOM, KATHLEEN CLAIRE Aciiviiies . . . Hi-Debs 2. Mixed Chorus 3. SDSC HALLEN, VIRGINIA SEELEY HANSEN, PATRICIA ROBIN HANSON. RICHARD JOHN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Kanana Koi Sec 2, VP Ac+ivi+ies . . . Hi-Debs I, Hisf 2, 3. SDCC 3. Life Science Club I. Hi-Debs 2, 3. MSS King I. Tickei comm 2. MSS Rexburg I, 2. GL Cou Cards I, SDSC 2. ASB Ball Cou Cards 2. SDSC 252 GROESBECK, BRONWYN CHARLES ISANDII Ac+ivi+ies . . . a+ Son Diego: French Club I. Choir I. Modrigals 2. of PL: Hi-Debs 2, 3. Konono Kai Chop 2. HR Rep 3. Pi+1er -..' +L..ffmfwsvilkyzrf' I Ishii ihifv 1,91 .rS GRONDONA, JOHN LOUIS GROSSKREUTZ, SYLVIA ANN Aclivifies . . . Kanana Kai 2, 3. HR Concordia Teachers Rep I. Boys' Fed Rep 2. Pep comm 3. SDSC HARDIN, CAROL LYNN Soufhwesiern Beauly College HARMAN. CYNTHIA JEAN Mesa JC 44 GULLETTE, ROBERT LESTER HAGE, JOHN SCOFIELD Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2. Sci Fair Aclivilies . . . CSF I, 2, Boys ed Award 2. Kanana Kai 3. Herifage 3. Rep 2, Sec-Treas 3. Key Club 3 Key Club 3. HR Rep 2. Golf Var 2, 3. Nofre Dame USC HAAS, CATHY ROSE HAAS, JUDY LYNN Aclivilies . . . Pep comm 2. SDSC SDSC HARROCKS, DALE HUGHES Acfivifies . . . af Wafclaing Hills Re gional, New Jersey: Isl place lndus- frial Fair. Honorable Menlion NJ Sfale Fair. Grade Rep I, 2. School Council I, 2. Mariner 3. Choir I. Cheerleader 2. Lake Foresl College HART, JUAN ITA JOYCE HASELTON, KAREN JOANNE Ac+iviIies . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3. Floai l, 2, 3. Vespers 3. Pep comm Z. Homec Dance comm 2. Siephens HECK, DORIS MARLENE Business College HASTINGS, LINDA SUE Aciivifies . . . Poinfer Sfaff Reporfer 3. Class Hisi 3. Wai Kanes 2, 3. Mixed Chorus 3. Co-chrm Class Dance I. GL Model 3. Social comm 3. Big Sis 3. HR Rep 3. Class Dance Enler 2. Univ of Colorado HATCH, WILLIAM MASON Adivifies . . . Slceplics 2, Treas 3. World Affairs 3. Heriiage 2. Kanana Kai I. Cross Counlry I, 2. CIaremon+ Men's College Pnce HEFT. DAVID EUGENE HEINTZ, DALE RUSSELL HEINY, DENNIS RAY Mesa JC SDCC Aclivilies . . . Poinler Hi-Y I, 2. Mesa JC 254 HAUSE, PATRICK, JOSEPH Aciiviiies . . . Baslreiball I. Base ball I, 2, 3. USD and HeHer HELLER, JEFFREY ROBERT Acfivilies . . . Commissioner of Infer- scholcslic Arlwlelics 3. Hi-Loman 3. Key Club 2, 3. AFS 3. Baskefball I 2, Var 3. Foolloall I, 2, Var 3. Mad- rigals 3. SDSC HAWKI NS, H ERSCH UL RONALD Acfivifies . . . Trcclc I, 2, Var 3. Gym- naslics 2, Var 3. Key Club 3. Mesa JC HAWKINS, NANCY ELIZABETH Acfivilies . . . MSS Rexburg I, VP 2, 3. Ski Club 3. HR Rep 2. SDSC R ign Over Junior HENRIQUE, NANCY MAY H ERTZBERG, GLEN DA EARLEN E Acfivilies . . . Hi-Debs I, 2. Float 2. Beuuiy College Ticluef comm 2. Mesa JC HAYNES, SUSAN LEE Aclivifies . . . Hi-Debs 3. Mesa JC HEYLMAN, CHARLES DAVID Acfivilies . . . Deulscher Klub 3. Cross Couniry I, 2. Wreslling I, 2. SDSC HIRR, WILLIAM WARNER HILL, CHARLES ROBERT Adivilies . . . Wreslling I. Swim- ming I. Univ of Arizona HOCKSTRA, DALE JON Ac'I'ivi+ies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. Oulslcnd- ing 2nd yr ROTC Cade? 2. Idyll- wild Music Scholarship 2. Herilage I. Orcheslro 2.3. Bond I, 2, 3. Drum Muior 3. Pep Band 2, Leader 3. Occiclenlal HODGE, TOM ALAN HOFFMAN, JAMES ERNEST Ac+ivi'Iies . . . Herihzge 2, VP 3. Ac+ivi+ies . . . CSF I. Tennis I, 2, Kanana Kai 2, 3. Choir I, 3. Mad- UCSD rigals I, 2, 3. Drama 3. UCLA HOSICK, LYNDA ANN Mesa JC HOFFMANN, LINDA LEE Acfiviiies . . . CSF I. Hi-Debs 2, 3. Bowling Club 2, 3. SDSC HOLBROOK, KATHERINE ANN Acfiviiies . . . Kanana Kai 2, 3. Hi- Debs 3. Sli Club 3. Red Cross Rep I. Ticlcef comm I, 2, 3. HR Rep 3. FIoa+ 2, 3. Social comm 3. Homec Dec 3. GL FIoa'f 3. Announce- menfs 3. SDSC HOGAN, JOSEPH ROBERT Acfivifies . . . PoIn+er Ed-in-Chief 3. Sporfs Ed 3. Boys' Fed VP 2. Key Club Treas 3. Tennis Var I, 2, 3. CoIumbia HOLMES, GLENN ALBERT II Ac+ivi+Ies . . . Poini Loma Hi-Y I, 2, Sec 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Foo+baII I, Var 2, 3. BasIce+baII I. Baseball I, Var 2, 3. UC a+ Sonia Barbara I Welcome Exehang Students l HOTZ, MARY JO HOUSTON, MARILYN ANN SDSC Cal Wes+ern 256 HOUSTON. NANCY SUE inf 5 HOOTON. DONNA MAE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Malihinis 3. Chorus I. Mesa JC HOOVER, DAVID JAMES Girls' Fresno Sfafe l ' HOPPER, MARY JANE Ac+ivi'fies . . . Girl of +I-me For+nigl1I I 3. Commissioner of General AFIairs 3. Class Pres I. ASB Clerlx 2. IsI AHn ASB Ball 3. Is? AHn Homec 3. AFS I, 2, 3. Couniesses 2, 3. Wai Kanes 2. MSS Rexburg Treas I, 2, Chap 3. Co-chrm Prom 2. Co-chrm Bids 2. Co-chrm Vespers 3. Social comm I, 2. Big Sis 2. 3. UCLA HORNE, EDWARD LAWRENCE HORTON. JERRY CARL UC al Sonia Barbara Poinfers dance 'ro 'Ihe Imperials a+ Ihe I964 Homecoming QQ 97 Colin and Monika HOWARD, BRUCE VINCENT HUGHES, ANITA CAROLYN SDSC Acfivilies . . . Bible Club I, 2. Torch- Ii l1+ers 3 g . Univ of Idaho HUGHES, CHARLES WILLIAM Aclivifies . . . Cross Counfry 3. Track 3. SDCC HUNDHAUSEN. HERMAN HENRY HUNTER, DANIEL BRYAN HURT, BARRY JAMES Mesa JC Mesa JC Acfiviiies . . . Gymnasfics 2, 3. Swim ming 2, 3. SDSC JAMIESON, CONNIE JULINE Aclivilies . . . Hi-Debs I, 2, 3. Mesa JC JAWORSKI, KENNETH HAROLD JENNINGS, VALERIE LYNN Acfivifies . . . Poinlcr Slaff Reporier 3. Hi-Debs I, Pres 2, VP 3. MSS Rex- burg I, HR Rep I, 3. GL Rep I. Pep comm 2, 3. SDSC 258 'Hi W. Eg ' I , :VI JENSON, MARILYN CECELIA JOHNSON, DAVID BRUCE JOHNSON,JILL ROMANA Mesa JC Acfivilies . . . Foollacll I, Var 2, 3. Acfivilies . . . Malihinis I. Kanana Baseball I, Var 2, 3. Kai 2, 3. Bowling Club I. Hi-Debs 2, 3. Airline Training School Ad HUSTON, CHERYL CATHERINE IKEMURA, STEVEN KEAN IRELAND, STEVEN PAUL Acfivifles . . . Hi-Debs Hisf 2, Treas Ac+lviI'ies . . . CSF I. Gymnaslics I, Ac+ivi'Hes . . . Polnler Sfaff Circula- 3. MSS King I, 2, Pres 3. Class 2. Wresfling I, 2. 3. lion Mgr 3. Boys' Fed Rep 3. Red Dance Dec I. Floci I, 2. Prom Dec 2. SDSC Cross Rep 3. ASB Cou Cards 2. Clwrm Homer: Dec 3. Big sa. 2. SDSC JENNINGS, NANCY DUNBECK Acfivifies . . . Torchlighlers 2, 3. Red Cross Rep 2. Madrigals 3. JOHNSON, ROBERT FREDRICK JOHNSON, ROBERTA LEE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Business College SDCC Univ of Washingion JAEGER, JULIAN LOREN Acfiviiies . . . Track Var I, 2, 3. Cross Counlry I, 2, 3. Mesa JC JOHNSON, ROGER STEVEN Acfivilies . . . Palnier Hi-Y 3. JOHNSTON. MARY LYNETTE Aclivifies . . . CSF I, 2. Malilninis 2 3. Class Dance Bids I. Prom comm 2 SDSC KELLY, JULIA PEMBERTON Acrivilies . . . CSF I, 2, Hisl 3. Slceplics 2, Sec 3. Lafin Club I, Z, Hisl 3. Deulscher Klub 2, His? 3. AFS I, 2, 3. Ticlrel comm 2, 3. Elec 8: Elig 3. Red Cross Rep 2. 3. 260 KELLY, DAVID SCOTT Aclivifies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 2. Mali- hinis 3. Key Club 3. AFS 3. French Club 2, Pres 3. Oregon Slcle Univ KELLEY, KAREN Aciivilies . . . Hi-Debs 3. AFS 3. HR Rep I. GL Dance Enier I. Class Dance Cou Cards I, Enfer 2, Refresh 3. GL Dance Cou Cards 2. Chrm ASB Ball Enler 3. UC af Redlands KELLY, RONI BOOTH Aclivilies . . . Malilminis 3. MSS Rex- burg 2, 3. French Club 2. Oregon Slole Univ JOHNSTON, THOMAS DANE JONES, ROBERT NORMAN JONES, JAMES MICHAEL JONIAUX, RICHARD GLENN SDCC SDSC Mesa JC Aciivilies . . . Kancna Kai 3. Mesa JC KELLEY. RANDOLPH LEE Acfivifies . . . Poinler Hi-Y 2, 3 Boys' Fed Rep 2. HR Rep I. SDSC KELM Aclivi AN, LAWRENCE STEPHEN lies . . . Malihinis 3. Gymnas- Iics I, Var 2, 3. Swimming I, Var 3. Wresi SDSC ling I. L. JORDAN, DIANNE MARIE SDSC KELLY, CYNTHIA JEANNE SDSC KERR, KATHERINE AILEEN Ac+ivi'Iies . . . Highlighfs Sec 3. Wai Kanes 2, Treas 3. Big Sis 2, 3. Chrm Prom Bids 3. Pan Amer Club 2. ASB Ball Cou Cards I. Class Dance Dec I, 2. Prom Bids 2. HR Rep I. GL Rep I. Elec X: Elig I, 2. SDSC JORDAN. PAUL AcIivi'ries . . . Commissioner of Boys' Adivifies 3. Chrm of Traffic Safely I, 2, 3. Chrm Clean Campus 2, 3. LI ROTC 3. Mesa JC KEW, RICHARD ALLYN Adivifies . . . Poin+er Hi-Y I, Pres 2, 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Foofball I. Univ of Colorado I KAHN, SUSAN CAROL Acfivifies . . . HR Rep 2. Washingion Slaie Univ KEATING. LYNN FRANCES Aciivilies . . . Red Cross Rep 2. KILGORE, CATHERINE FRANCES Ac+ivi+ies . . . ROTC Queen 3. Hon- orary ROTC Cadel Maior 3. GAA Pres I, VP 2. Colorado Univ KEARNS, CYNTHIA Acfivifies . . . Hi-Deb. I. 2. 3- Kc nano Kai 2, 3. Floai 3. SDSC KEITHLY, JUDITH ANN Award winning Senior FIoa+. KIM BALL, LELAND PORTER Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2, 3. Naf'I Merif Semi-finaIisI' 2. German Club I, 2.3. Herifoge 3. Chess 8: Bridge 3. TorcI1IigI1+ers VP 3. Orchesfra I, Pomona KING, CALVIN LLOYD A I' ' Baid Seniors Sponsor KOPPEL, RONALD LEE KOWERSKI. LAWRENCE MELVIN KREYSLER. WILLIAM BARTLEY Acfivifies . . . Choir 3. Boys' Fed Ac+ivi'ries . . . Traci: 3. Cross Coun Cul P0IYIeCI Rep fry SDSC SDCC KUEHNI, JOANNA SIGNE Aciivifies . . . OrcI'1es+ra I. Univ of IIIinois KING, WALTER SCOTT III Aclivilies . . . Wresfllng I, 2, Var 3. UCSD KNIGHT, JOHN BERNARD KOBA, DUANE HARUKI KOLLENBERG, VIRGINIA SUE Aclivilies . . . Key Club 3. Baslrelball Aclivllles . . . Gymnasflcs 2. Wres- Aclivilies . , . HI-Debs 3. Elec 84 2, Var 3. Traclr 2. Wreslling I. fling 2, 3. Elig 3. SDSC Col Weslern SDSC KISSEI.. THOMAS BOYD Los Angeles Arl Inslllule Homecoming Oct 26-30 KULLBERG, RANDOLPH VINCENT Aclivilles . , . HR Rep l. Eleclronics Club 2. SDSC .nl LADDON, JUDITH GAY Aclivifles . . . ROTC Queen Isl' Alln 3. CSF I, 2. Wai Kanes 2. Highlighls 3. Modern Dance Treas 2, 3. GL Model I, 2, 3. Occidenlal LAUNDRY, MICHAEL JOSEPH Aclivllies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 2. Mesa JC LAKE, PAULETTE LEANN LAMAR, JOEL FRANK Acflvilies . . . Lomanelles 2, 3. Acllvilles . . . al Chula Vislaz Ten Mesa JC nis I, 2. Cul Marllime Academy LEACH, MARCIA KATHLEEN Acfivifies . . . Girl of Ihe For+nigh'f 3. EI Porlal Sfaff Assisi I, Junior Ed 2, Senior Ed 3. Commissioner of Pub- Iicalions 3. Class VP I. Class Pres 2. Counfesses 2, Pres 3. AFS 3. Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3. Chrm GL Dance Bids 2. Gen Chrm Homec 3. Chrm Dinner I. Co-chrm Dec CSF Dance I. Elec 8: Elig I, 2, 3. Floaf I, 2, 3. Big Sis 2, 3. SDSC LEAF, WILLIAM MARK Univ of Oregon LAY, THOMAS MICHAEL Aclivifies . . . Poinr Loma Hi-Y 2, 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, Pres 3. Class VP 3. Col Wesfern LECA, LINDA SILVA Acfivifies . . . Idyllwild Music Schol- arship 3. CSF I, 2, 3. Lalin Club 2. Torchlighlers 2, Pres 3. Pan Amer Club 2, Pres 3. Band I, 2, 3. Orches- Ira I, 2. Social comm 3. SDSC LEDBETTER, LORRAINE Mesa JC Scrapbook aHrac+s aH'en+ion a+ Senior Class Meehng LEONARD, ANN WYNN LEONARD, JOHN EDMUND Aclivifies . . . Fulure Nurses I, 2. Acfivilies . . . Poinler Slaff 2, Fea- Bible Club 2. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Iure Ed 3. Poinfer I'Ii-Y I, Chap 2, Modern Dance I. 3. Foofball I. SDCC SDSC 264 LEE, MELINDA DEE LEIGHTON, KIM LEISHMAN, SUZANNE LYNN LEWIS, JAMES PATRICK Ac+ivi+ieS - - - Poinfef SIUIII RePU ief ACIIVIIIBS - - - FIOQI I. 2. 3- l'I0meC Ac+ivi+ies . . . Higlnlighfs 3. Social San Jose SIa+e 3. MSS Rexburg 2- AFS I. 2.3. Slrep- Dec 81 Bids 3. comm I. Elec 8: Elig I. Pep comm 2. Iics 3. CSF I. UC af San+a Barbara CIQSS Dance Cpu Cards 2, Bids I. UC GI Riverside Co-cbrm Prom Dec 2. Co-chrm Homec Bids 3. Cl'lrm Enier Prom 3. Big Sis 3. GL Rep I, 2. SDSC LINEKIN, SUSAN HARRIET Ac+ivi+ies . . . Bowling I, VP 2. Bible Club I. HR Rep I, 2. Red Cross Rep 2. LINEKIN, TERRY EDITH SDSC Business College LEWIS, RICHARD LEWRENCE LEWIS, TERRY EDWARD LIBBY, RALPH ALAN LIN, KENNEY DEN6 Mesa JC Acfivilies . . . Malihinis 3. Ac+ivi+ies . . . NaI'I Thespians 2, 3. Mesa JC Major Prod 3. iu... LITTEN, ALLEN EDWARD Aclivilies . . . Kanana Kai 3. Base- ball 2. SDSC LISLE, KAREN MARIE Aclivilies . . . HR Rep I. UC cl Scnlo Barbara LINGLEY, LINDA JEAN Mesa JC 7 .fy Q.. LI'Dh IILL .- Af' ,E . ::g,- f , I an ' D' D L L, I 5, li., ,. I k,..k , LONG. JANICE MARIE LOVE, ALICE JEANNE ACIIVIIIGS - - - SIUQWVUII 3- Aclivilies . . . Poinler SIGICII Reporter Mew JC 3. Golf Club I, VP 2, 3. GL Bids 2. ASB Ball Bids 3. Co-chrm ASB Ball Bids 2. Mo+l'ier's Tec 3. UCSD LITTEN, CHRISTINE EDNA Aclivilies . . . I'-Ii-Debs 3. EI Camino Featuring Dance LOWERY, WILLIAM DAVID Aclivilies . . . World Affairs 2, Pres 3. SO 2, Trees 3. Kanana Kai 2, Treos 3, Pres 3. Faolboll I. Wreslling 2, 3. Swimming I, 2, 3. SDSC LUKEHART, DIANNE LOUISE Aclivilies . . . Wai Kcxnes I, 2, 3. So- cial comm I, 2. Pep comm I. Prom Enler 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Concerl Choir I, 2. SDSC LITTLE, BARBARA ELLEN LITTLE, LORRI KAY Acfivifies . . . Bowling Club I. ArI Aciiviiies . . . Spanish Club I. Moin- Club 2. GAA 2. Concerf Choir 3. er's Tea 3. HR Rep 2. Mesa JC SDSC LOBEL, WILLIAM JOSEPH Acfiviiies . . . Boys' Fed Rep I. Red Cross Rep I. HR Rep I. Track I, 2, Var 3. Grossmoni JC LOCKWOOD, RICHARD ARNSTEAD Acfivifies . . . Poinfer HIAY 2, 3. Sianfcrd QQ ' if Two for a Rlckshaw LOCKWOOD, JEFFREY LYND Aciivifies . . . CSF I. Poinf Loma Hi-Y Sec 2, 3. Wai Kanes 2, VP 3. Key Club 2, 3. Head Cheerleader 3. Wresfling I, 2, 3. UCLA LOGAN, LAURIE LINDA Activities . . . Wai Kcmes I. 2. 3. Modern Dance 3. San Francisco Siafe 1 LUYENDYK, DONALD FRANCIS MACIAS, JESSE GREGORY MACLAGGAN, SDCC Aciivifies . . . HR Rep 2. Red Cross CHARLES STEWART Rep 2. Aciiviiies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Key SDCC Club 3. Mesa JC MADRUGA, JUDITH ANN AcIivi+ies . . . HR Rep I. Red Cross Rep 2. GAA His+ 1, VP 2. 3. Business College 267 MADRUGA, SHARON MARIE Aclivilies . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3. Ticlcef comm I, 2, 3. Maliliinis I. Loman elles 2, Colonel 3. Mesa JC MASON, HENRY CHARLES ILARRYI Acfivifies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Key Club 2, 3. Loma Hi-Y I, 2. Golf Var I, 2, 3. SDSC MASTORAKOS, CAROLEE Acfivilies . . . AES 3. GL Dance Cou Cards 2. CI1rm Homec Bicls 3. Class Dance Dec 2. Float 3. Big Sis 2, 3. HR Rep I,2.CI'1oir I,2, Madrigals 3. SDSC 268 MADSEN, DAVID WAYNE MANRIQUE, CARMEN ELENA MANSFIELD, KENNETH WAYNE Soulhwesfern JC SDSC MASON, LINDA BROMILEY Aclivilies . . . Poinfer Slaff Reporler 3. Higlilighls 2, 3. Wai Kanes 2, 3. AFS 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. Co- chrm Class Dance Cou Cards 2. Chrm ASB Ball Cou Cards 3. Co- clirm Homec Dec 3. Clwrm Prom 3. Big Sis 2, 3. Pep comm 3. Elec 81 Elig 3. Tickef comm 3. Univ of Colorado MATHESON, DOUGLAS ROBEY Acfivifies . . . Poinl Lama Hi-Y I, 2, VP 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, Foolball I Var 2, 3. Baslrelball l, 2. Wasliinglon Slale Countess Float MATSON, LINDA MARIE Aclivifies . . . Girl of flie Forfnigh? 3. Pointer Sfaff Reporfer 3. Commis- sioner af Elec 8: Elig 3. Class Treas I. Class VP 2. Counlesses 2, VP 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. AFS 3. Chrm Prom Refresh 2. Co- clwrm GL Refresh 2. ASB Ball Dec I, Cou Cards 3. Elec Xi Elig I, 3. Ticlnel 3. Big Sis 2, 3. SDSC MATT, JOHN GILBERT Aclivilies . . . Poinler Hi-Y 3 SDSC MANSON, STEPHEN CARL MARCELLA, SHARON LEE MARSH, VICKI LYNN Acfivifies . . . Marching Band I, 2, 3. Hillel-95+ Bequfy College Aclivilies . . . Kanana Kai I, 2, 3 Orcheslru I, 2, 3. Pep Band I, 2, 3. FYEFICII Club 2. Col Mariiime Academy Wins Sweepstakes MAY, MICHAEL C, MAYO, THOMAS HILLIS II AcIivi+ies . . . Marching Band 2, 3. UC a+ Sanfa Barbara Drill Team 2, 3. Orchesfro I, 2. 3. Pep Band 3. SDCC Univ of Arizona McBRlDE, JEFFREY PATRICK Aclivilies . . . CSF I, 2. Sci Club VP I, Pres 2. SO Treas 3. Deufscher Klub 2. Slreplics 3. Marching Band I, 2. Pep Band 2.3. Occidenlal A MARTIN, JEANNIE LYNETTE Acfivilies . . . Girl of +I1e Fortnigh+ 3. Prom AHn 2. Homec Queen 3. ASB Ball Alfn 3. Head Songleader 3. NaI'I Thespians 2. AFS 3. Chrm Class Dance En+er 2. Co-chrm Prom Enfer 3. ASB Ball Enfer 3. Prom Cou Cards 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Pep comm 3. GL Model 2. 3. SDSC McCOLLOM, ROBERT JAY Acfivilies . . . Golf Var 2, 3. March- ing Band I, 2, 3. Concerl Band I, 2, 3. Brass Choir 2. Pep Band 3. Principia MCCANNON, STEVEN SPENCER Aclivilies . . . Kancna Kai 3. Track I, Var 2, 3. Cross Counlry 3. Pep Band I, 3. Band I, 2, 3. Brass Choir 2, 3. Football I. Swimming l. SDSC 269 McCOMB, GAIL ELIZABETH Aclivifies . . . HR Rep I. MSS King I, 2, 3. Bible Club 2. Girls' Chorus I. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. SDSC MEDINA, CAROL ELIZABETH SDCC 270 McEUEN, CYNTHIA HAZEL Acfivilies , . . Keulscher Klub I, 2. Choir I, 2. Univ ol Arizona McDANIEL. MICHAEL MCDONALD Acfivilies . . . Deulscher Klub I, 2, Gymnaslics I, Wresfling I, Band I, 2, 3. SDSC McGEHEE, ROBERT ROY Acfivifies . . . CSF I. Pan Amer Club 2. SDSC Martin Reign As MCNABB, KATHERINE JEAN Acfivifies . . . Malihinis 2, 3. Hi-Debs 2. HR Rep I, 2, 3. Class Dance Dec I. Ticlrel comm 2. Col Wesfern ,,..f.,...-4' MENKE, KAREN MARIE Aclivilies . . . Girl of Ihe Forlnighf 3. El Porlol Organizalions Ed 3. CSF I. Class Pres 3. Class Treas 2. High- Iighls 2, Pres 3. Quill 81 Scroll 3. ASB Scribe 3. Chrm Ring comm 2. Class Dance Cou Cards I, 2. Prom Dec 2. Elec 81 Elig comm I, 2. Pep comm 2. Social comm 3. HR Rep 2. SDSC MENZE, WILLIAM GEORGE Acfiviiies . . . Gymnaslics I, 2, Capl 3. Harvey Mudd McNELLY, MICHAEL FRANCIS Aclivilies . . . CSF I. Idyllwild Music Scholarship 2. Rifle Team I, 2, 3. L+ ROTC. Band I, 2, 3. Pep Band I, 2, 3. Orchesfra I, 2, 3. Air Force Academy METCALF, NILA MAE Minneapolis Beauiy School McGINNlS, EVELYNN DAPHNE Acfivifies . . . MSS King I, 2. HR Rep I. Hillcresf Beauly College Homecorying Qjee , MM MCWILLIAMS, ROBERT UC of Berkeley McHENRY, PATRICK MICHAEL McKENNA, WILLIAM ARTHUR McLAUGHLIN, KATHLEEN N Aciiviiies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 3. Acfivifies . . . Gymnasiics 2, 3, Aciivifies . . . Kanana Kai Hi- Soufhwesfern JC Soundcrew I, 2. Debs 2, 3. Malilwinis I. Y si lub SDSC I. 2- Mesa J I O9 ! Ml .lm W ifwglllw W My MEYER, ROCHELLE DOREEN I MEYER, TERESA ELIZABETH MILANO, NANCY LOU MISSLER, ILONA TAMARA Aclivilies . . . Moliluinis 3. Hi-Debs 3. Acfivifies . . . Thespians 2. Folk Song Aciivilies . . . CSF I. Elec 8: Elig 3. Mesa JC Club I, 2. Choir I. 2, 3. Drama I. 2. AFS I, 2, 3. Ticlrel comm 2. An- Cal Wesfern nouncemen+s 3. Orclmeslra I. Pilzer ll 4 MITCHELL, LORRAINE CAROL Acfivilies . . . CSF I, 2. Wai Kanes 3. Highlighls 3. ASB Ball comm 2. Modern Dance Sec 2, 3. German Club Sec 2. Chrm Homec Cou Cards 3. Prom comm 2. Ticlrei comm I. UCLA NELSON, MARILYN LEE Aciivilies . . . Lafin Club Treas 3. Ski Club 3. French Club 3. HR Rep I. GL Rep 2. Red Cross Rep 3. Choir I, 2. Mixed Chorus I, 2. Floal I, 2, 3. Prom Refresh 2. Caps 81 Gowns 3. UC aI Sonia Barbara NEWELL, PAUL RICHARD SDCC 272 MOORE, SUSAN ELLEN Acfivilies . . . Poinler Sfaff Reparier 2, News Ed 3. CSF I. Highlighls 2, Sec 3. Chrm Announcemenls 3. Class Sec 3. Heriiage Hisl 3. ASB Bull Bids 2. Class Dance Refresh 2. Ticllel comm 2. Pep comm 2, 3. Homer: Cou Cards 3. ASB Ball Cou Cards 3. UCLA NEWMAN, NANCY HENRIEITA Aclivifies . . . Co-chrm Pep comm 3. Homec Dec I, 2, Bids 3. Class Dance Dec I, 2. GL Dance Cou Cards 2. Prom Bids 2. Floal I, 2. Elec 8: Elig I, 2. Gradualion comm 3. SDSC MORAN, MARY KATHERINE Aclivilies . . . French Club I. Lo- manelfes 2, 3. Mesa JC NABOA, SALLY LIGAYA MOSELEY. KOICHI YANAGIZAWA NASH, HARRISON WESLEY UCSD r. me A my 33911, V XIIIIIW Qllll ' ml II IQIIQJIW ,Sy Iliilllfl I I' MI. I I I ll if Ill NEWTON, KENNETH BARLETT Acfivilies . . . Poinl Loma Hi-Y 2, Treos 3. Wai Kones 2, 3. Foofball I, Var 2, 3. UC aI Sanfa Barbara W' W I IW .V X . V ...M -np.,-4-gy MUIR, DOUGLAS FARRINGTON Acfivilies . . . Heriiage Pres 3. Skep- 'Iics 3. SO 3. Key Club 2, 3. Golf Var I, 2, 3. US Naval Academy NICIEJEWSKI, EDWARD PAUL SDSC MURPHY, JOAN LEE Acliviiies . . . ASB Bull Queen 3. GL Model 3. Class Sec I. Counlesses 2, 3. Wai Kanes 2, 3. Thespians 2, 3. Elec Em Elig I. ASB Ball Cou Cards 3, Enler 2. Big Sis 3. Maior Prod 2. Univ of Colorado NICKEL. WALTER RUSSELL Acfivifies . . . Herifage 2, 3. World Affairs 3. Kanana Kai 3. MURPHY, ROBERT DANIEL Aclivifies . . . NaI'I Meril Semi-finaI- isf. CSF I, Treas 2, 3. Skepiics 2, 3. SO Pres 3. Key Club VP 3. UCSD MYKING, ROY PERRY II Acfivifies . . . Poinfer Hi-Y 2, Sec 3. Gymnasfics I, 2. Univ of Colorado NEDROW, ALLAN WILSON Aciivifies . . . Wreslling I. Fool- Iaall 2. NELSON, KATHERINE DENISE Acfivilies . . . Lafin Club 2. Muli- hinis 3. Ski Club 3. Spanish Club 2. UC of SONIC BGFIDGYG GAA 2. Floaf 3. Variefies 3. Caps 81 Gowns 3. SDSC Greg Slough arranges each weeIr's acfivifies on fhe Marque. NORWOOD. DAYLE Aciivifies . . . Highlighls 3. Kanana Kai 2. ASB Dec 2. Graduaiion 3. NOLAN, MICHAEL DANIEL AcIivi+ies . . . Wreslling 3, Gymnas- Iics 3. Cal Weslern NUESE, MARGARET Acfivifies . . . MSS Rexburg 2, His? 3 Torchlighfers 3. Malihinis 3. Loman eHes 3. French Club I. SDSC Seniors' Dragon Wm NOEL, ROBERT JOSEPH SDCC ORTIZ, GREGORY RAY Aciiviiies . . . Poinler Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Boys' Fed Rep I. Drama I, 2, 3. SDSC OWENS, ROBERT THOMAS OWENS, LADELLE SHAREEN Washinglon SIa'fe Acfiviiies . . . of Lincoln High, Iowa: Mermaids I, 2. Pep Club I, 2. French Club I, 2. Mixed Chorus I, 2. Flog- Twirler I, 2. SDSC 274 OVERBY, MARGARET ANN Mesa JC ORTIZ, JEFFORY HOIT Aclivifies . . . Poinfer I, 2, VP 3 Thespians 2, 3. Maior Prod I, 2, 3 SDSC PACKARD, SHIRLEY ELAINE Aciivifies . . . MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3 Ski Club 3. Red Cross 2. Flea? 2, 3 Caps 81 Gowns 3. Hcmec Dec 3. An nouncemenis 3. Concerf Choir I, 2 Madrigals 3. Univ of Maryland OBER, SANDRA TONI O'BRlEN, RICHARD DUANE O'NElLL, WILLIAM LYLE Acllvilies . . . CSF I. Russian Club Acfivilies . . . Poinler Slaff Reporler Aclivllies . . . al Escondido: Fool- 3. German Club 2, 3. Pan Amer 3. Wai Kcnes 3. Key Club 3. Wres- ball I. Hi-Y I. al PL: Foolball 2. Club 2. 'fling 2. 3. SDCC SDSC UCSD Q Q ' Y 2 ORWIG, PATRICIA ANN Aclivllies . . . Class Dance Cau Cards I. Red Cross Rep I, 2. HR Rep I. SDCC Most Beautiful Float Award OWENS. DIANE MARIE Mesa JC PAIVA, ZITA MARIA Aclivilies . . . Girls' Chorus 3. SDCC PADGITT, STEVEN THEODORE PAESKE, JULIUS SIMS II Aclivilies . . . Polnler Hi-Y 2, 3. Acllvilles . . . Poinler Hi-Y 3. HR Mesa JC Rep Z. Wreslling I. Idaho Sfale ...dl PALERMO. JEAN MARIE SDSC PALMER, SUSAN Aclivilies . . . CSF I, 2. AFS 3. Class Sec 3. Counlesses 3. Co-clwrm Res fresh Class Dance 2. Floal 2, 3. Ticliel comm 3. Big Sis 3. SDSC PANEK, DENNIS RICHARD Aclivilies . . . Gymnaslics I, Var 2, 3. Wresfling 2, 3. Track 2, 3. SDCC Sluclenls dance lo Chel LeRoy's Orcheslra af Ihe I IoIel Del Coronaclo. ASB Ball, Crystal Mage with L. PELLETTERA, VIRGINIA MARY SDSC 276 PENDARVIS, JOYANN Aclivilies , . . Girl of Ihe Forlnighl 3. ASB Ball AHn 3. Songleader 3. Class Sec 2. GL Sec 2, AFS I, 2, 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. MSS Rexlburg I, 2, 3. Clwrm Floal I. Clurm Refresh Class Dance I. Social comm I. Ring comm 2. ASB Ball Cou Cards I, 2. MoIher's Tea 3. Big Sis 2, 3. SDSC PENTECOST, ROBERT LEESON Aclivilies . . . Drill Team 2, 3. Indiana Univ PEQUENO, MARY Aclivilies . . . Modern Dance 2, Pres 3. Tlwespians 2, 3. HR Rep I, 2, GL Rep I, 2. Major Prod 2, 3. SDSC PARSONS, PATRICIA JOANN Acfivifies . . . Kanana Kai 3. MSS King I, 2, Pres 3. Floaf 3. Co-chrm Announcemenls 3 Ca s 81 Gowns 3. - P SDSC PEARSON, ELIZABETH OLIVIA Aclivifies . . . Hi-Debs 2. Kanana Kai 3. Floal' 2, 3. Band I, 2, 3. Mixed Cl'lorus 2. Mesa JC PAUL, BARBARA JILL Aclivilies . . . Girl of lhe Forlniglal 3. Exchange Slud lo Japan. DAR Cililen Award. Class His? I. Class Pres 2. Commissioner Elec 81 Elig 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, Pres 3. AFS 2, Pres 3. Counlesses Chap 3, Treas 3. SO 3, Clwrm Class Dance 2. Elec X: Elig I, 2, 3. Co-cl'1rm Prom Pub 3. Big Sis 2, 3. UC al Riverside Royalty Murph and Clark PERLATTI, VICTORIA NELL PETERSON, HEIDI ANN PETERSON, NANCY ANN SDSC Aclivilies . . . Torchlighlers 2. Bible Mesa JC Club 3. Bible College PECK, MARTHA JEAN Acfivilies . . . EI Porfal Aclivilies Ed 3. Higl-ilighls Chap 2, VP 3. SO 3. Ski Club 3. Chrm ASB Ball 3. Clwrm Class Dance Bids 2. Ticlcel comm 2. Big Sis 3. Elec 84 Elig 3. Norlllweslern Univ PETERSON, RANDALL CARTER Aclivilies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. HR Rep I. Baslcelball 2. Baseball l, 2, 3. Univ of Oregon PETERSON. PAMELA ELIZABETH Acfivifies . . . HR Rep 2. Univ of Colorado PIETRZAK, DONNA CAM ILLE SDSC PHILLIPS, GREGORY FREDERICK Acliviiies . . . NaI'l Merif Semi-finaI- is+. Top Scholar I, 2. CSF I, 2, 3. Heriiage 2, Pres 3. Key Club 2, Pres 3. Slcepfics 3. Boys' Fed Rep I. Fool- ball I, 2, Var 3. Wreslling I. Sfanford PRICE, MALACIA BEVERLY ISHAHI Acfivilies . . . Prom Queen 2. Homec AHn 3. ASB Ball A'IIn 3. Commis- sioner of Finance 3. Wai Kcnes 2, 3. Thespians 2. Class Dance comm I, 2. GL Model 2, 3. Prom comm 2. HR Rep 3. GL Rep I, 2, 3. Big Sis 3. Major Prod 2. SDSC PLEASANT, MORRIS KELLISON Aclivifies . . . CSF I. Boys' Fed Rep 2, 3. Track 2. CarleIon PIEPER, BETTE LOU I QUARESMA, MARIA EDUARDINA Aclivilies . . . Red Cross Rep I. HR Rep I. POEHLMAN, RICHARD HENRY POLAN, HARRY KEITH Aciiviiies . . . HR Rep I. SDSC Mesa JC Sludenfs awaii +l1e beginning of II1e VeIercn's Day assembly POPPE, ELISE PoRTENsTEIN, SUSAN FRANCES PORTER, DORIS JEAN POWELL, GARY WARREN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Hi-DebS 3. Ac+ivi+ies . . . Class sec 2. I4 qnunq Activiiies . . . HR R p a Mew Jc sosc KQIE I1CIbI2Cl T M Jc 3. I-no I, 2 s I 2 P p IXc9mm2GLD C'Cd2 Gb 5 A 6,UlzblSEg,le2.'cIQIgCi.l 3Fl?lIx8QdEll'?hol'usHll A A ,0IM'Mllf5Jll D, I I'Q GRAW RRRER Em 6Jll f 3 M l ' RANIos SYLVIA LOUISE Q - lfl-f A++ Cl I-I+zcI VP X lik- X QYUKJ T ll ' - JOSEPH E. EI zhsclab R2ml4Ro'R1m 22 E Qi Q l A QW 'Uv xg , ., SQQW all fl sexes- I I 'Q 'S I ep ' w I , A I LIJUQK GIIIJQJUANIJJQV fllll' MW I Il' lxlll fri I ' ffl' W Xjvld L ? lm If QV - U' 3 VW gl fy X KJV I IX, X Il N 'VU IX mb R W I I W, 5 4 CMI I0 A M lm k lll3 'Y . X- A E, RAFFERTY, JOSEPH EDWARD RAGENOVICH, CHRISTINE RAMIREZ, ROSALIA U , SDCC Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2. 3, Clos Acfiviii Mixed Choir 2, Pres 3 5 . ' Treas 3. GL Hisf 3 GL Sec 2 Coun 2 , X iesses 2. Se 3 H ig 3 Ch ' vb! Id, Bids Class Dan I El 8: EI g I 2 - ' F Big sis 2, 3. Red c R p I 2 Ad l 6,1 Play Prod 2, 3. Univ of Arixonu REED, DIANE ELAINE REED, HEATHER ELLEN RAMSEY, JANE ANN Meso JC Ac+ivi'ries . . . French Club I. Slci Club 3. Mclihinis 3. Floof 3. Cops 81 Gowns 3. Announcemenls 3. SDSC Ac+ivi+ies . . . Bowling I. Mercy College REDDING. DONALD RICHARD Ac+ivi+ies . . . Swimming I. Here's to You Point RIDPATH. NANCY LYNN RIESE. GLENN ALLEN RIGSBY, DAVE CLARK RITCHIE. PATTIE SUE Ac+iviIIes . . . French Club I, 2. Pep Acfiviiies . . . Trccli 2, 3. Acfivifies . . . CSF I. Poinler Pho- Soufhwesfern Beaufy College comm I, 2. GL Rep 2. Clnrm Din- Iogrupher 3. ner 2. Choir I, 2. SDSC 280 Son Francisco Ari Inslifule REID, MERRILYN JOYCE Acfiviiies . . . GL Hisi 3. AFS 3. Counfesses 2, Hisf 3. Clnrm Prom Dec 3. Co-cI1rm GL Dance 2. Class Dance Dec I, Chrm Cou Cords 2. CSF Dance Dec I. Prom Cou Cards 2. Homec Cou Cards 3, Bids 3. Floaf I, 2. GL Floal 2. Elec 81 Elig 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Caps 81 Gowns 3. Announce- REITZ, LINDA LOUISE RENCH, PEGGY LYNN Acliviiies MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. Lo- Acfivifies . . . French Club I, 2. Hi- manelies Cap? 3. Debs 2. AFS 3. Mega JC Lewis and Clark REYNOLDS, JOHN LELAND Mesa JC men+s 3. SDSC ' RICE, ROBERT WAYNE O m a I O O Acfivifies . . . CSF 2, 3. Cross Coun- O ...O UZ:'2ABasIreIbaIl I, Var 2, 3. ROBBINS, KIM THOMAS ROBINSON, JAMES WHITNEY AcIivi+ies . . . Poinler Hi-Y 3. Acfiviiies . . . Poinl Loma Hi-Y 2, 3. SDSC Wai Kanes 2, 3. Key Club Hisf 2, 3. AFS 3. Baslrefball I, Var 2, 3. Sianfard RODRIGUES, BERNADETTE MARY Beauiy College ROGERS, ROBERT BRUCE Aciivifies . . . Cross Country I, 2 Baseball I, 2. Cal Wesfern ROGERS, JOSEPH FRANCIS Aclivilies . . . German Club 2, Flcaf 3. Baseball I, 2. Wreslling I. SDSC SANDER, MONIKA Aclivifies . . . AFS Exchange S+u- dent for Auslria. Girl of the Forf- nighf 3. SO 3. AFS 3. Counresses 3. Elec 8: Elig 3. Pointer Sfaff Reporfer Innsbrulr, Ausiria SANTOS, STEPHANIE MARY Acfivilies . . . Hi-Debs 2. 3. LaIIn Club I, 3. MSS Rexlourg I, Sec 2, 3. F.oaI 2. Homec Cou Cards 3. UCSD 282 ROGERS, MARY JUDITH ROOSEVELT, JAMES MICHAEL ROSE DALE EDWARD SDSC SDCC Achvlhes RO C I 2 3 Liftin Hi h Our Voice SAYLES, JUDY LOUISE SDSC SCALES, ANN CHAPMAN Aclivifies . . . GL Treas 2. ASB Clerk 3. SO I. 2, Treas 3, Pres 3. High- lIgl'1+s3. CSF I, Treas 2, Sec 3. Cllrm Class Dance I. Elec 81 Elig 2. Vari- efies 3. Scripps O ROSE. LORETTA LINN Brigham Young Univ RYAN, BETTY-JEAN SANBORN. SDCC BRADFORD HARRISON Acfivifies . . . Poinfer Hi-Y 3. Boys' Fed Rep 2. HR Rep 3. Colorado Univ SCOTT. RICHARD EDAW Acfiviiies . . . Kanana Kai 3. SANCHEZ. SERGIO MARCELO Acfivifies . . . Pan Amer 2. Boys' Fed Rep 2, 3. SDSC SEACOMBE, LESLEY DAWN . . . Malihinis 2. Hi-Debs 3. n Prai A' ,of J QW cpe' Q I' cy .ff C 3 SCHAFER, JAN HARRIET SCHMID, BIANCA HILDA SCHULTZ, DIANE MARIE Mesa JC Ac+ivities . . . of Chula Visfa High: AcI'iviIies . . . GAA I. 2. Class Rep I, 2. GAA I, 2. Mesa JC SDSC SCHWAB, LYNNE MARIE SDSC 283 bk kk.k . SEDLAK, LYNN DIANE Acfivifies . . . CSF I. French Club Treas 2. Counfesses 2, Chap 3. AFS 2, VP 3. CI'1rm Hoofennanny 2, 3. Class Dance Cou Cards I, 2. ASB Ball Cou Cards I, 2, 3. Chrm AFS WeeIr 2. EIec 8: Elig 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Maicr Prod 3. UC oi Redlands SEWELL, GAYLE RUTH SHARP, ROBERT GORDON SHAW, TINA ILENE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Maiihinis 3. Hi-Debs 3. Acfiviiies . . . Wai Kanes 3. Wresfl- Ac+ivi1ies . . . Hi-Debs 2, 3. Arizona Sfa+e Univ ing I. SDSC SERRANO, LANA MARIE ELIZABETH Mesa JC Univ of Colorado We'II Honor Thee SHURE, ROBIN DEE SIEMERS, JAMES LEE SILVA, TERRYLL FERRIERA Acfiviiies . . . Poinfer Sfaff Reporier Mesa JC Aciiviiies . . . HR Rep 3. 2. Malihinis I, 2. GL Rep 2. Red UCSD Cross Rep 2. HR Rep 2. Loman- effes Dance Dec 2. Lomanefies 2. Orchesfra I, 2. SDSC 284 SHIE, BARBARA FRANCES Acfivi'Iies . . . CSF I. El Porfal Sfaff Assisi I, Acfivifies Ed 2, Liferary Ed 3. QuiII lx ScroII 2, Pres 3. GAA VP I. AFS 3. Chrm ASB Ba!I 3. Chrm Prom Bids 2. Class Dance Bids 2. Grad-Nife 3. Ring comm 2. EIec 8: EIig 3. SDSC SIMMONS, GREGG GORDON Aciivifies . . . MaIiI1inis I, 2, Hisf 3. Thespians Treas 2, 3. Poinier Siaff Reporfer 3. Track Mgr 2, 3. Cross Counfry Mgr 2, 3. Maior Prod 2, 3. SDCC w SHEBAL, KATHLEEN KAY Mesa JC and Lo al SHIRK, STEPHEN DAVID AcIiviIies . . . Cross Couniry I, 2, 3. Wres'IIing I, 2. Track I, 2. Mesa JC SIMMONS, LAWRENCE JAMES Acfivifies . . . MaIiI1inis 3. Deufscher KIub 2. Band I, 2, 3. Orchesira I, 2, 3. Pep Band 2, 3. Brass Choir I, 2, 3. Humboldf Sfafe SHEPARD, LINDA LEE SHERLOCK, ANNE Acfivifies . . . ASB Rep I, 2, 3. Ten- SDCC nis CIub 2, 3. Mesa JC B e 9 9 9 9 9 SHOCK, MARY ELIZABETH Acfivifies . . . LaIIn Club I. German CIub I, 2, Pres 3. AFS 3. Tufis Univ I SIMS, KATHLEEN ANN SINNOFFER, KATHLEEN HELEN Ac'riviIies . . . Hi-Debs Hisf I, Treas 2, Pres 3. Homec Dec 3. ASB BaII Cou Cards 3. Ticlef comm 2. SDSC SHERMAN, EUGENE EDWARD Adivifies . . . Poin+er Hi-Y 2, 3. UC aI Sanfa Barbara SIRES, SUZANNE Acfiviiies . . . Mid-Ierm Grad. Ka- nana Kai 2, Pres 3. Hi-Debs I, 2. Malihinis I. AFS 3. French Club I. ASB Cou Cards I. FIoaI I, 2. Rings comm 2. SocIaI comm 3. TicI:eI comm 2. Caps 81 Gowns 3. An- nouncemenis 3. Mesa JC X SKOOR, MICHAEL LOREN 2, 3. ROTC I, 2, 3. SDCC SMITH, LARRY FRANKLYN Aclivifies . . . Foofball I, 2. Baskel- ball I. Univ of Hawaii ' SMITH, MARGARET SHARON Aclivilies . . . Orchesfra I, 2, 3. Drama I, 2. Mesa JC 286 SLATTERY, THOMAS MICHAEL SLAUGHTER, JULIE LEE Acfivifies . . . Girl of Ilie Forfniglnf SDSC 3. GL Sec 3. GL VP 3. Counlesses 2, Pres 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, Chap 3. ASB SDSC Ball Enler 3. GL Dance Dec 2. Homec Refresh 3. Pep comm 3. Cllrm MoIl'ver's Tea. Clmrm Class Dance Dec I. STBPTIBTIS SLAUGHTER, STEVEN JAMES Aclivilies . . . Graphic Arfs Club Aclivilies . . . Bible Club 3. Boys' Fed Rep 3. Red Cross Rep 3. Pep Band I, 2, 3. Marching Band 3. Throughout All SMITH, SHEILA ANN SMITH, SHERRY PRISCILLA SMITHSON, MILLICENT ELAINE Souihweslern JC Ac+ivi+ies . . . Marching Band I. Mesa JC SLOAN. JEFFREY ALLISON SLOUGH, GREG C. Adivifieg , , , HR Rep I, 2, Red Aciivifies . . . Poinf Loma Hi-Y I, 2, Cross Rep 3. Boys' Fed Rep I. 3. Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Fooiball I, UC af Sqnfq Bgrbgrq Var 2, 3. Track 2. BasI:eIbaII I. Base- I::aII I, Var 2, 3. Michigan Sfaie SMITH, ALVIN LEWIS II SMITH, CYNTHIA JOYCE Aciivifies . . . af San Diego: Choir LI r a S SMITH, GEOFFREY RONALD I, 2. Hi-HeIIers 2. French Club 2. 0 ...Q Aciivifies . . . Chess 8: Bridge CIuI:: UI PI-5 GI- RUP 3- 2, 3. Russian CIub 3. SDSC UCSD SNEED, LARRY EDWARD Harvard SNYDER, RONALD JOHN Aciiviiies . . . Boys' S+a+e 2. CSF I, 2. Commissioner of Boys' Ac+iviIies 2. Boys' Fed Rep 3, VP 2. Poinier Dog 2, 3. Wai Kcnes 2, 3. French Club I. Co-chrm Social comm 2. Gymnasfics I, 2. No+re Dame SMITH, JULIE ANN Acfiviiies . . . CSF I, 2. CheerIeader 3. Kanana Kai Chap 3. Heriiage 3. Hi-Deb: 2. AFS I, 2, 3. Concerf Choir I, 2, 3. Madrigals 2, 3. SDSC S+uden'Is have a chance Io display crea+ive abiIi+ies in ar+ class SOARES, ROBERT GENE Mesa JC STALEY, MARY ELIZABETH Acfivilies . . . CSF 2. SO 2, 3. Choir I, 2, 3. Modrigals VP 3. SDSC SOARES, ROBERTA JEAN SDSC STEVENSON, MARY EVELYN Aclivilies . . . Poinler Sluff News Ed 3, Ed-in-Chief 3. Boosler Club Pres 3. Quill 8: Scroll 3. Sli Club 3. ASB Ball Refresh 2, Bids 3. Homec Dec 2. Pep comm 2, 3. GL Rep I, 2. HR Rep I, 2, 3. SDSC STICE, SUSAN LYNN Aclivilies . . . El Porlol Index Ed 2. Business 8 Sales Mgr 3. AFS I. 2. Deulscher Klub I, 2, 3. Quill 81 Scroll 3. SDSC 288 STOCK, GEORGE EDWARD III Aclivilies . . . Na+'I Meri? Semi-final- ist Poinler Hi-Y 2, Pres 3. Gymnas- Iics 2, 3. Michigan Slafe Univ Q ,- ,.... SOUSA. JOAQUIM SIMOES SOUTHERLAND. JEAN ANN Adivilies . . . Malihinis 2, Chap 3 SDCC Spread Far STOLARSKY, CANDY SHERRY Aclivilies . . . Torcllliglilers 2, 3. Thespians 3. Red Cross Rep I. HR Rep I. Chrm Tickel comm I, 2, 3. Gradualion 3. Mcior Prod 3. SDSC STONE, PRICILLA MEREDITH Aclivilies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Eloal 2. GL Cou Cords 2. SDSC SPENCER, LINDA DIANE SPRAGUE, JOANNE MARIE SPRUNGMAN, BARBARA LU STALDER, BARBARA LYNN Acfivifies . . . GL Dance Cou Cards Acfivifies . . . CSF I, 2. 3. Russian Acfiviiies . . . SO 3. Hi-Debs 3. Foll: Adivifies - - -.Girl of 7l e FOVIWIQIII 2. Prom Dec 2. Chrm Class Balue Club 2, 3. Singing Club 3. Slri Club 3. Bowling 3. CSF I. Heritage 2. TFGOS 3- KU' Sale 2. Ticlmef comm 3. Big Sis 3. SDSC Club I. Tickei comm 3. rldfld Kai 2. VP 3. CIWP 3- CII'-'55 Univ of Oregon PI'eS 3. Cllrm I'IomBC Reireill 3. Chrm Class Dance Refresh Z. Big Sis 2, 3. GL Model 3. Orcheslra 2, 3. Univ of Colorado STRAND, RICHARD DEAN Aciiviiies . . . Foofball I, Var 2, 3. Wreslling I, Var 2. Baseball I, 2, 3. SDSC the Fame ..... STONE, RICHARD MARSHAL STOUGH, DWIGHT DOUGLAS STRICKLER, VICTORIA BROOKE Acfivifies . . . Foolball I. Baskefball Aciivifies . . . CSF I. Russian Club Ac+iviIies . . . Thespians 2, 3. Drama Vqr 2, 3, 3. World Affairs 3. AFS 3. Choir I. I, 2, 3. UCLA SDSC SDSC STRONG, KAREN JOANN SUTTER, ARLEEN MAE SDSC of Her Fair ame ..... TAVENNER, RUSSELL HAMILTON Aciivifies . . . Chess I. ROTC Maior. SDSC 41 THOMAS, BERYL VIRGINIA THOMAS, JOHN ANDERSON III THOMAS. JUDITH Aciivifies . . . GirI of Ihe Forinighf 3. EI Porfal Sophomore Ed 3. Com- missioner of Rallies and Assemblies 3. Counfesses 3. Wai Kanes 3. French Club I, 2. Chrm Pep comm 3. Chrm GL Cou Cards 2. Co-chrm Dec 2. Homec Cou Cards 2, 3. Big Sis 2, 3. GL Rep 2. HR Rep I, 2. Grad 3. Univ of Colorado Aciivifies . . . Poinier Hi-Y 2, Aciiviiies . . . CSF 2, 3. AFS 2. Lafin Chap 3. Club I, 2, 3. Golf I, 2. SDSC UC ai San+a Barbara SWINDELL, WILLIAM STEPHEN SDSC TAYLOR, JERRY EDWARD Acfivifies . . . Boys' Fed Rep 2, 3. Wresiling 2. SDCC THOMAS, LAWRENCE LEE Ac+ivi+ies . . . Wai Kanes 2, 3. Thes- pians 2. 3. Baseball I. HR Rep I, 2. Ring comm 2. Maior Prod 2, 3. SDSC SWOBODA, WENDY LEE TABINO, MARIE THELMA SDSC Business College THIELGES, JACOB MARTIN Acfivilies . . . Cross Couniry I, 2, 3. SDSC ,Q TAFOLLA, JOHN THOMAS TATE. CHRISTINE ANN Acfivilies . . . Mixed Chorus 3. Ac-livilies . . . Orcheslra I. Cal Wesfern TATE. SUSAN LEIGH Ac+ivi+ies . . .Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. GL TAVARES, CHRISTINE GERTRUDE Cou Cards I. Class Dance Bids 2. Business College Homec Enler 3. Elec 8: Elig comm I, 2. Social comm I. HR Rep I. San Fernando Valley Slale THOMAS, WILLIAM MARK THOMPSON, RONALD RAY THOMPSON, SHARON LYNN THOMPSON, TOM LEE SDCC Aclivilies . . . Foolball 2, Var 3. Acfivilies . . . Girls' Chorus 2. Aclivilies . . . Gymnaslics I, 2. Wresfling I, 2. Mesa JC Mesa JC Mesa JC 291 THURBER, CHERYL JUNE Acliviiies . . . Deuischer Klub I, 2, 3. Laiin Club I, 2, VP 3, Sec 3. World AFFairs 3. CSF I. AFS I, 3. Adv Play 2. GL Rep 2. Ticlcei comm I, 2. Scripps TIBBALS, SUSAN PATRICIA Adiviiies . . . Girls' Chorus 2. UC a+ Riverside TOTZKE, FRANCIS ALLEN SDCC 292 CIVIL VL GHS, ...Q .,--.I ,ze H. sf' 53 'P ef . .- ggwgf.-zs..,ff,z g way QLDH - RI1 I 010 Ia C7 U6 5 I II I 'i W fb ' 3 ' ? ' 1.9, I ' -1 f Im , - Q Md welll, .0 cuz, I , X A , K -- J., .1 .. . If - . . gm I-55: kiln., I e 75 ' I . I jffifg f, Poin'I Loma's cherished vic+ory flag. ave Again the Dear TRACY, ANNE LYMAN Aciivifies . . . Girl of fhe Forlnighi 3. Commissioner of Girls' Aihleiics 3. Class I'IisI 2. Highlighis 2, VP 3. AFS 3. Hi-Debs I, 2. French Club I, Sec 2. Elec 81 Elig I, 2. Chrm Din- ner 2. Class Cou Cards I, 2. Prom Dec 2. Big Sis 2, 3. Floaf I, 2, 3. Pep comm 2, 3. Ticlcel comm I. HR Rep I, 2. Choir 2, 3. Univ of Colorado TREVASKIS, SHERIDAN LEE Acfivifies . . . Ski Club 3. Red Cross Rep I. Homec Cou Cards 3. Elec 8: Elig 3. Mesa JC TRUCHAN, WILLIAM CASEY Mesa JC TOOTHAKER, JAMES LEE TOTEDO, TONI LOUIESE Activities . . . CSF I, 2. 3. Key Club Chicago Ins+ Inierior Dec Sec-Treas 3. Wresfling I, 2. Golf 3. Marching Band I, 2. UC of Riverside TOMASIN, JAMES MICHAEL Acfivifies . . . Cross Counfry 2, 3. Track 2. 3. Sfunford VAUGHN, RICHARD BERT Ac+ivi+ies . . . Poinfer Hi-Y 2, Sec 3 HR Rep I. Boys' Fed Rep 2. SDSC TIDWELL, BRADLEY ELBANKS II Mesa JC Old Banner ..... I TURNER. WANDA LEE TURNEY, WILLIAM LINCOLN UZDAVINES, ANDREW JOHN VERCAUTEREN, LINDA Aciivifies . . . Bible Club 3. Loman- Mesa JC Ac+ivi+ies . . . BowIing Club 2, 3. Aciiviiies . . . Hi-Debs I, 2. 3. effes 2, Cap+ 3. Chrm Coq Cqrdg, BasIreIbuII I. Cal Wes+ern Lomaneffes BaII 3. Mesa JC 293 44 VROOMAN, GARY WAYNE VEST. SANDRA FAYE MARIE HiIIcresf Becufy CoIIege VIEGAS. LINDA MARIE Business College Acfiviiies . . . German Club 2, 3. Swimming 2. FIoc'f 2, 3. Tickef comm 3. Varieiies 3. UCSD VIDGER, DONNA MARIE VIRGADAMO, PETER RICHARD SDCC Adiviiies . . . Cross Country I, 2, Ccpf 3. Track I, 2, Cop? 3. SDSC VUKOTICH, JOHN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Red Cross Rep I. HR Rep 2. Track I, 2, 3. Cross Coun+ry I, Var 2, 3. Mesa JC Unto Blue Skies We Typical Son Diego Bay view. Jn WALKINSHAW, DAVID IRVING Adiviiies . . . Bond I, Z, 3. US Naval Academy 294 WAGGONER, VIRGINIA KAY WAGNER, LUANA CHARLENE WALKER, JANICE LYNN Acfiviiies . . . CSF I. GL Cou Cards. Aciivifies . . . Kanana Kai 3. Band SDSC Floaf 3. EIec 8: Elig 3. Big Sis 3. Caps I, 2, 3. 81 Gowns 3. Vespers 3. SDCC Cal Wesiern WARREN, CHARLENE ANN WALKER, JEANNINE MARIE Mesa JC WATSON, WENDY JANE Aciivifies . . . Wai Kanes I, 2, 3. Highlighis His+ 3. ASB Clerk 3. Chrm Class Enier I. Chrm Prom Dec 2. Homec Cou Cards 3. Big Sis 2. USC Proclaim ..... WANLESS, BARBARA ANN WARD, ARTEMUS EDGAR WARNOCK, RICHARD CHARLES WARREN, MICHAEL ALLEN Acfivifies . . . Couniesses 3, Wai SDSC Ac+ivi+ies . . . HR Rep I. Band I, 2, Aciiviiies . . . Baseball I, 2. Kqnes 3, Chrm Homec Enfer 3. So. 3. Orchesira I, 2, 3. Palomar JC cial comm I. SDSC SDSC WEAR, CLINTON ARTHU R SDSC WHITE, BENJAMIN LEROY WHITE, MICHAEL CHARLES SDSC WELSHANS, DAVID ALAN Ac+ivi+ies . . . Poinl Loma Hi-Y 2, 3. German Club 2. Foolball I, Var 2, 3. Wresiling 2. Track 3. SDSC Hail, Point Loma WILEY, CATHY JEAN Univ of Oregon 296 K WILLARDSON, CHARLENE WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE MARIE WILLIAMS, JEAN MARIE Acfivilies . . . Orchesfru I. Aclivifies . . . Poinler Ecliforial Eel 3. Aclivilies . . . Prom Refresh 2. Elec 8: SDCC CSF I, 2. Commissioner of Publica- Elig 2. lions 3. Hi-Debs Treas 2, VP 3. Quill SDSC 8: Scroll 2, 3. MSS Rexburg I, 2, 3. Pon Amer Club 2. Modern Dance 2. 3. GL Co-cl1rm Dance Pub 2. Ticlrel comm 2, 3. Big Sis 3. Elec 8 Elig 3. Pilzer WHITTEN, JANNA LYNNETTE Cal Wesfern WHYTE, LU RA LYNN WIDELL TERESA LEE I I ' Y, ' I WILQQX, DONNA Louise WILLIS, WILLIAM RANDOLPH Acfivifies . . . Poin+er Hi-Y 2, TYSCIS 3. Swimming I. UCSD WILLOUGHBY, DENNIS RAY Ac+ivi+ies . . . Cross Coun+ry I, Var 2, 3. Wresiling I, 2, 3. Track I, Var 2, 3. SDSC Achvrhes . . . HR Rep I. Porf Angeles JC WILSON, STEPHAN HARVARD Ac+ivi+ies . . . Poinfer Hi-Y 2, 3. Mesa JC WIER, KEVIN KEAN Ac+IviI'ies . . . Poinier S+aFI' Sporis Ed 3. Wai Kanes 2, 3. Foofball Var 2, 3. Baslrefball Var 2, 3. Wisconsin WILCOXEN, RONALD JAMES Acfivifies . . . Kuncna Kai 3. Ger- man CIuIa 2. Mesa JC WINKELMAN, LINDA SUE Aciiviiies . . . French Club Clerk 2. AFS 3. Torchlighfers 3. TicIce+ comm 2. ASB Ball Bids 3. Floai 2, 3. HR Rep. I. MoII'1ers' Teo 3. Univ of Missouri WOOD. DONNA JEAN Mesa JC Mesa JC WOOD, SUSAN ELIZABETH WISSNER. MARTIN LEIGH Aciiviiies . . . Bowling Club 3. ROTC Ball Bids 3. ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3. CIF Rifle Team I, 2, Capi 3. Or- cI'les'fra I. SDSC Seniors Bid Achvihes . . . Foofball 2. SDSC Graduation WRIGHT, DAVID ALAN Aciiviiies . . . Poinier Hi-Y 3. Mesa JC WRIGHT, JACQUIE JO WRIGHT, JIMMIE LEO Aciiviiies . . . Lomanefies 2. Choir Aciivifies . . . Gymncsiics I, Var Z, I, 2, 3. Madriguls 2, 3. Girls' Chor- 3. Swimming I, 2. us 3. SDSC Mesa JC Farewell, June , l965 f--V-Q ,nt Grcduolion on Poin+ Loma's Ross Field. WUEST, GEORGE MORGAN Acllvilies . . . Marching Band l, 2, 3 Pep Band 2, 3. Concerl Bond 2, 3 SDCC WU EST, JOHN ALBERT Aclivllies . . . HR Rep 3. SDSC WRIGHT, MARCY LEE WYATT. FRANK KAUFMAN YATES, JUDITH ANN YOUNG, LOIS MARY JANE Aclivilles . . . El Porfol Assl Senior Acfivilies . . . CSF l, 2. Key Club 3. Aclivilies . . . Concerl Choir 3. Acllvilies . . . Choir 2, 3. Ed 2. Slreplics 2, 3. AFS 2, 3, Cross Counfry 2, 3. Wreslling 2, 3. Univ of Oregon Soulhweslern Beouly College SDSC Tracll l, 2, 3. UCSD l ANDERSON AARON, SHAARON 178 ABBEY, MIKE 61,194 ABBEY, TRACY 222 ABBOTT, GAYE 28,194 ABBOTT, MRS 163 ACKERSON , CRAIG 57,68,69,71, 74,113,222 ADAMS, BECKY 40,9O,98,I19,134 194 ADAMS, DREW 64,222 ADAMS, LENORA 40,123,179 ADAMSON, MIKE 52,71 ,73,223 AOEE, TINA 223 AKERS, DEAN 194 ALBERS, NANCY 1o6,116,117,194 ALBRIOHT, LYNN 194 ALCOTT, BOB 194 ALEc1cER, MARCIA 178 ALEXANDER, PAM 178 I Index ALEXANDER, WILLIAM 58,76,178 ALIOTO, FRANK 178 ALIOTO, JOHN 223 ALLAIRE , DAVID 79,194 ALLAN, KIM 40,194 ANDERSON, GRANT 178 ANDERSON HEIDI 178 ANDERSON JUDITH 222 ANDERSON KATHY 50,111,194 ANDERSON PAM 222 VIRGINIA 38 131 194 ALLAN, LINDA 178 ALLEN BETTE111,117,120,121, 222 ALLEN CATHY 106,194 ALLEN JAY 222 ALLEN MRS 168 ALLISON, CHRISTINE 32,178 ALMOND, SHARON 222 ANDER, DEBORAH 122,178 ANHOLZER, RUTH 178 ANZALONE, ROSS 58,71 ,73,194 APPLEFORD, NANCY 223 ARFMAN, SUSAN 141,223 ARMSTRONG, WENDELL 194 ASARO, SAL 223 I ECC ALTIZER, JAMES 194 ALTIZER, RALPH 178 ALVERS, NANCY 92,93 ANDERSON , COLLIN 178 ANDERSON, DAVE 194 ANDERSON , DON 178 ' , .. .- 1 s 5 ASCHBRENNER, LINDA 178 ASHMORE, STEVEN 223 ATHERTON, MR 171 ATHEY, JERRY 178 ATKINSON, MELODY 108,178 AULT, JON 178 I I1 I llll I V 5 1'4.....4 ,M NR LRE , wM,,,,.O-...v ,,... .O . ,, . X 1 4 I I8 .L 2 1 'Sf i 'E 44.4, -- AULT, LAUREL 40 AULT, TOM 58 AUSTIN, CHUCK 194 AVERY, PAM 92,223 AVOYER, STEVE 84 AWES, ERIC 109,178 BAILEY, BARB 223 BAILEY, BILL 224 BAILEY, DAVE 224 BAILEY, NEVIN 67,7 BAILEY, RAY 224 BAILEY, SUE 178 BAILEY, SUSAN 108, BAILEY, TED 194 BAILEY, WALTER 178 9,178 140,144 BAKER, BELINDA 144,178 BAKER, BETH 36,48,12O,193,194 BAKER, DAVE 178 BAKER, GAIL 224 BAKER, JANET 139,178 BAKER, JERRY 225 BAKER, JUDY 194 BAKER, KATHY 93,108,118,127, 128,194 BAKER, KEN 67,178 BAKER, LARRY 64 BAKER, LINDA 39,178 BALASTRIERI, LENA 194 BALDWIN, CHRIS 178 BALDWIN, JUDY 194 BALLINGER, CLAUDIA 178 BALLOU, LINDA 225 BALTES, JOHN 225 BALTES, TONI 194 BANUELOS, ANA 118,134,178 BARBOUR, CARYL 130,225 BARD, TERRY 194 BARKER, BEVERLY 224 BARKSDALE, CHARLES 224 BARNES, BRUCE 224 BARNISE, BEVERLY 108,128,194 BARRETT, LYNN 225 BARRON, DOUG 30,137,178 BARTON, PAT 178 BARTON, TOM 178 BASICH, ANNA 93,108,128, 142, 194 BASLEE, GILDA 178 BASLEE, KITTEN 45,128,225 BATCHELDER, ANN 106,116,140, 194 BATES, CANDY 178 BATTAGLIA, ANTHONY 178 BATTAGLIA, PATRICIA 93,178 BAUMANN, PETER 71,72,116,194 BAUMANN , SCOTT 58,89,97,113, 114,117,22O,224 BEACH, DICK 67,178 BEAN, MRS 164 BECKETT, BECKY 120,178 BEEDS, EVAN 194 BEEMER, BARRY 224 BEITSCHER, KATHY 40,111,194 BELCHER, JANICE 42,92,144,194 BELDEN, LEIGH 63,178 BELL, COLIN 9,42,97,106,224, 248 BELL, SAN DRA 225 BELL, TINA 194 BELLESI, SANDY 178 BELT, RANDY 194 BENBOUGH, HARRY 79,178 BENCE, BARBARA 194 BENCHLEY, LAUREL 15,108 BENDURE, ALVA 194 BENEEIELD, CHRIS 28,39,225 BENEFIELD, MRS 160,172 BENEANTE, VINCENT 34,178 BENKO, BARB 194 BENNETT, BRUCE 178 BENNETT, HELEN 178 BENNETT, LOIS 225 BENNETT, RUTH 225 BENNETT, WILLIAM 178 BERGEN, CODY 80,194 BERGEN, SUE 29,108,140,194 BERGER, BILL 178 BERGER, LORRE 100,144,178 BERGER, MILES 80,178 BERGGREN, DANA JON 84,82,119, 226 BERKLEY, HOWARD 178 BERMAN, PATTY 226 BERNAL, STEVE 226 BERNDES, JON 226 BERRY, BOB 76 BERRY, MRS 170 BEST, CHARLES 227 BETHEL, LINDA 227 BETHRUM, CATHY 22,114,195 BETTENCOURT, DAN 178 BETTENCOURT, DAN 178 BETTENCOURT, JEANNETTE 29,124, 125,227 BETTENCOURT, MARTY 195 BETTIS, STEVE 63,178 BICKNELL, CHARLES 22,38,112, 178 BINDER, LYNNE 227 BINNER, PAUL 80 BINNION, ROBERT 178 BISHOP, DENNIS 58,87,178 BITTERLIN, GRETCHEN 98,108, 134,195 BIxLER, BLACK NANCY 34,140,195 JAMES 19,28,62,121,226 BLACK JOHN 226 BLACK LINDA 178 BLACK NANCY 195 BLACKBURN, KAY 40,99,106,127, 128,195 BLACKBURN, LINDA 195 BLACKBURN, MRS 164 BLACKEORD, SCOT 80,178 BLACKMAN, TOM 63,7O,178 BLAKEY, BOB 44,113 BLANCHETTE, DAVE 227 BLANCK, ARTHUR 227 BLANKENSHIP, PAM 178 BLEIFUS, PAUL 226 BLOOM, PAM 178 BLOOM, SANDI 178 BOBBY, FRED 226 BOBBY, RICHARD 226 BOECHE, KEN 30,226 BOGLE, MIKE 227 BOISVERT, MIKE 195 BOLLUM, TOM 178 BONAUDI, CECILE 227 BONAUDI KAKI5O 92 111 121 1 I , I I , 95 BOOIE, NANCY 178 BOONE, MIKE 22 BOONE,ROBERT 195 BOOTMAN, CHRIS 116,178 BOOTMAN, MARK 112,115,128, 220,228 BORNESEN, GLENN 195 BOSSIER, MIKE 20,22,30,35,78, 228 BOTA, JONNA 124,125,228 BOTA, JUDY 38,229 BOTT, CINDY 228 BOUND, GARY 229 BOURE, LORRAINE 229 BOWERS, MRS 123,142,170 BOWLER, JEANNE 228 BOWMAN, MARILEE 228 Box, STEVE 56,229 BOYCE, LEIGH 80,109,195 BOYD, BARBARA 144,179 BOYLE, DARLENE 228 BOYLE, JANICE 195 BRABANT, ROBERT 30,179 BRACKLEY, SYLVIA 137,228 BRADARIC, STEVE 51 ,53,54,138, 195 BRADBURN, CAROL 127,142,228 BRADLEY, KAY 93,106,11I,128, 141,195 BRAZDA, FRANK 195 BRAzELL, BOB 44 BRAZIL, JOHN 179 BREEDLOVE, TOMMY 179 BREIT, LINDA 228 BREITBARD, GAYLE 92,98,99,115, 117,142,229 BREITENBACK, JUDY 195 BRENHA, DAVE 195 BRENNER, HUGH 179 BRIDGES, MIKE 179 BRINKERHOEE, GAIL179 BROOK, JAY 22 BROCKWAY, BOB 195 BRODIE, MISS 163 BROOKS, CHARLES 195 BROOKS, STEVE 229 BROOKSHIRE, DAVID 195 BROSIO, LINDA 195 BROSKA, PAT 179 BROULLETTE, TERRY 50,100,108, 122,128,132,133,138,195 BROWER,BING 179 BROWN, BARBARA 179 BROWN, DENNIS 115,140,229 BROWN, JILL 195 BRWON, MEREDITH 179 BROWN, PAUL 195 BROWN, ROBERT 179 BROWN, STAN 63,179 BROWNE, MIKE 229 BRUCE, SANDRA 230 BRUER, SANDRA 179 BRUMMELER, NANCY 123,230 BRUNDRETT, GEORGE 34,38,220,230 BRUSH, CHARLES 230 BRYAN, ANN 195 BRYANT, GHERRY 40,58,113,115 BUAAS, TINA 116,179 BUCHANAN, GAIL 179 BUCKMAN, RICHARD 56,231 BULL, ANITA 92,93,99,128,195 BUNCE, NANCY 43,231 BUNKER, BARRY 107,231 BUONO, ROSA 179 BURDICK, NORMAN 195 BURDINE, SUZANNE 131,138,231 BURGER, MILES 63 BURKE, AMBER 195 BURKE, CRAIG 116,127,195 BURKE, WILDA 22,35,112,231 BURKETT, GAIL 195 BURNETT, GARY 56 BURNETT, LESLIE 120,132,231 BURNETT, MARILYN 195 BURNETT, MARY 179 BURNETT, ELEANOR 179 BURNS, KATHY 195 BURNS, MARY KAYE 39,195 BURNS, MARY L. 195 BURT, EUMIKO 179 BURTNER, JIM 179 BUSH, SHERIDA 195 BUSHEY, BONNIE 230 BUTLER, BARRY 230 BUTLER, DAVID 61,76,231 BUTLER, DIANE 195 BUTLER, EDWARD 61,68,179 BUTTEMER, WILLIAM 120,230 BUTTERWORTH, BARBARA 195 BUTZ, DOUG 58,179 BUXTON, DARCY 119,230 BYERS, SANDRA 179 CABRAL, MICHAEL 179 CALDWELL, ALEX 79,195 CALDWELL, CASEY 61,179 CALDWELL, NICHOLAS 61,230 CALLAHAN, MICHAEL 179 CALLENDER, MARRY ANN 195 CAMERON, SHIRLEY 39,196 CAMPBELL, HELEN 23,144,195 CAMPOS, JOHN 58,87,179 CAMUS, DORTHEA 179 CANDOR, MR 160 CARDOZA, MARLYNE 179 CARLETON, SUSIE 40,133,230 CARLILE, MARGARET 99,124,231 CARLOCK, LINDA 116,231 CARLSON, BARI 124,125,231 CARLSON, CATHY 29,196 CARLSON, THOMAS 179 CARLSON, VICTOR 232 CARLTON, CHRIS 119,232 CARNINGLIAM, AMELIA 196 CARNOT, EDWARD 97,98,1o8,128, , 233 CARPENTER, SUSAN 179 CARPER, RAYMOND 62,233 CARRICO, SHARON 233 CARROLL, MIKE 71,713,233 CARTER, LESLIE 232 CARTER, PAMELA 97,120,232 CARY, DEAN 196 CARY, DIANE 97,122,198 CARY, ROBERT 232 CASSIDY, SUSAN 124,125,232 CASTELLAW, GARY 179 CASTRO, JUDITH 92,108,141,I42, 193,196 CAUDILL, THERESA 196 CAUDEL, THOMAS 58,87 CAUGHEY, CHARLES 58,179 CAULEIELD, MARY 233 CAWTHORNE, BILL 20,22,35,38, 196 CENTERS, TERRY 131,137,233 CERVINSKY, ANNA 114,137,233 CERVINSKY, JOHN 53,54,75,179 CHAMBERS, JANE 42,97,98,109, 221,233 CHAMBERS, ROBERT 196 CHAMPLIN, DONNA 196 CHANDLER, CAROL 196 CHANDLER, LAURA 106,234 CHANDLER, SUSAN 179 CHAPLIN, CYNTHIA 179 CHAPMAN, JON 179 CHAPMAN, STEVE 58,87,75 CHAPMAN, TERI 234 CHAPPELL, MRS 165 CHARTIER, PATRICIA 134,234 CHASE, MARILYN 29,234 CHASE, REBECCA 118,179 CHAVEz, ROBERT 78,179 CHEROMIAH, JUDITH 235 CHEVERTON, DIANE 22,29,109, 116,179 CHEVERTON, KAREN 40,114,235 CHEYNEY, MARY JO 9 92 111 120 I I I I 221,235 CHILTON, MRS 184 CHIPMAN, ALBERT 67,76,235 CHIPMAN, CAROL 118,180 CHITTENDEN, RITA 196 CHRISTIANSON, MICHAEL 137,234 CHRISTIANSON, MRS 164 CHRISTIANSON, MR 165 CHURCH, MANELINE 180 CIERNY, GEORGE 53,89,106,113, 120,129,234 CLACK, ROBERT 180 CLADWELL, ATLAS 62 CLAGETT, MICHAEL 30,180 CLAGUE, ESTEN 234 CLAPP, A. CHRISTINE 139,180 CLARK, DON 196 301 CLARK, JAMES l5,24,40,65,lO7, 115,235 CLARK, JOHN 56,64,66,7I,74, 196,235 CLARK, ROBERT 30 CLARK, VICKY 180 CIJAYDON , CANDICE 235 CLEATOR, TOM 130 CLEAVER, BRUCE 30,130 CLIFTON, JANE 116,113,130 COCHRAN, CHARLES RICHARD 30, 180 COFFEY, DOUG 64,120 COHEN, DAVID 109,l15, I17,126, 235 COKE, EVELYN 196 COLBURN, RANDY 126,196 COLE, SUZANNE 235 COLEMAN, DOUG 236 COLEMAN, DOUG 236 COLEMAN, MARGERY 22,35,l 16, I27,l31,l34,142,236 COLEMAN, MIKE 196 COL1.A, ANN 180 COLLA, SAL 236 COLLEY, CHRIS 33,130 COLLIER, DEBORAH 97,130 COLLIER, MIKE 196 COLLIER, PAULA JO 196 COLONELL, SANDY 130 COLSON, MIKE 197 COLT, ANNE 37,130 COMBS, RICH 197 COMINGS, PATRICIA 236 CONKLIN, GAIL 93,99,237 CONALEY, MELVIN 30,197 CONNER, BRIAN 237 CONNOLLY, VIRGINIA 40,98,237 CONNOR, DIANE 130 CONNORS, RODNEY 58,70,75,l8O CONNORS, WILLIAM 180 CONRAD, MIKE 197 CONWAY, JOHN 53,130 CONZONE, DEBORAH 130 COOKE, CLAYTON 180 COOMBS, VICKI 237 COONS, RICHARD 237 COPPOLA, RONALD 236 CORBETT, BOB 197 CORDERO, JERRY 22,236 CORBIN, MR 90.162 CORDS, CAROL 22,33,39,91 ,1 11, 236 CORLESS, MICHAEL 236 CORLESS, PATRICK 197 CORRAO, THERESA 237 CORREIA, LYNETT 180 CORREIA, STEVE 120,130 COSGROVE, THOMAS 30,130 COSTA, ANNA 237 COSTA, MARIA 180 COSTA, TONY 180 COTTINGHAM, JUME 180 COTTINGHAM, RANDY 42,130,237 COTTON, EILEEN 197 COUNSELL, CHARLES 116,233 COUNSELL, STAN 180 COURINGTON, CAROL 40,44,91 93,97,99,100,111,233 COURINGTON, STEVE 130 COX, JO-ELLEN 114,197 CRABTREE, POLLY 106,116,I23, 141,197 CRAIG, NATALIE 97,120,176,130 CRAM, SUSAN 238 CRAMER, SUSAN 23,197 CRANDELL, WILLIAM 239 CRANE, ANNE 139,130 302 CRANE, TEFFA 40,197 CRAWFORD, JAN ICE 130 CRESCI, FRAN 99,197 CRETzLER, BARBARA 116,145,197 ZRISPELL, LARRY 53,55,56,113, 120,239 CROETS, CYNTHIA 180 CROSBY, MISS 163 CROSSWELL, WALTER 173 CROTINGER, FLORENCE 34,36,130 CROUP, KATHLEEN 197 CROW, THOMAS 42,1 15,126,239 CRUV, DOMINE 180 CRUV, MARY 239 CUEVAS, ROBERT 30,238 CULLEN, NORMAN 130 CUNNINGHAM, NANCIE 121,233 CURIA, NAY 197 CURRIER, CAROL 180 CURRIER, ROBERT CURTICE, EARLE CURTIS, HOWARD 30 CURTIS, JIM 70,197 CURTIS, LINDA 114,116,233 CZARASTY, JOETTE 16,197 DAHL, DIANE 238 DAHL, PAM 238 DAHLHEIM, JANET 197 DAHLHEIM, ROBERT 61,761,239 DAHLIN, GARY 197 DALE, MR H. 162 DALEY, DON 53,130 DALEY, GILBERT 239 DALL, DAVID 180 DALL, MR 166 DALLMAN , PAUL 239 DALTON, DAINE 120,197 DALzELL, SUzANNE 131,130 DAME, DIANE 40,1 14,131,239 DAME, DANNIE SUE 239 DANIELS, DWIGHT 240 DANIELS, MARK 30,130 DANIELS, MISS JANE 132,163 DDROSA, MARIA 197 DARRACQ, KEITH 71,73,197 DART, DAVID 2O,22,63,I20,l8O DATTON, SCOTT 97,93,106,113, 116,127,197 DAUZ, AIDA 130 DAVENPORT, ED61 ,76,220,240 DAVID, WAYNE 197 DAVIDSON, ELAINE 22,35,36,197 DAVIS, ELLARD 15,lO7,I20,221,240 DAVIS, JACK 62,240 DAVIS, JOHN 37,89,97,98,99, 113,119,197 DAVIS, MR 164 DAVIS, STEVE 53,75,130 DAWIRS, NANCY 197 DAWSON, DEBBY 25,IOO,12O,24I DAY, KEVIN 130 DAY, TAMARRA 114,241 DeDOMINICO, JOHN 130,197 DELANY, PHILIP 241 DSLONG, SUZANNE 197 DEL VECCHIO, JANE 40,144,130 DELVIN, JAMES 240 DEMARCUS, DEANNA 130 D6MARCUS, DENNIS 38 DEMETRE, MR L. 163 DENNIS, CAROL 180 DENTON, GARY 37,62,98,24I DEROSA, JEAN 144 DE RUYTER, RAYMOND 34,36,197 DES GRANGES, JEANNE 197 DETTWEILER, DIANNE 121,197 DEXHEIMER, CAROL 240 DeYOUNG, BILL 58,59 DIAZ, JOSE 106,130 DIAZ, VICKY 33,91,106,103,117, 127,I42,220,221,241 DIBBLE, JUDY 241 DICKARD, CANDACE 221,241 DICKERSON, MAUREEN 26,29,32, 220,240 DICKSON, LANCE 240 DISBOLIS, MR 171 DISNEY, MRS 172 DISRAESI, JANET T80 DODGE, JAMES 241 DODGE, JERILYN 114,130 DODSON, DONALD 112,114,130 DODSON, JOYCE 197 DOER, STEVE 180 DONNELLY, JOHN 197 DOORLY, DOUG 241 DORT, BARBARA 197 DOUGAN, JO ANN 92,93,99,144 241 :Heb WZ 624' FJ 0147424 FEJJQL' jgikf JXZ QQ Mei .3 QVC ,,fL4'fLL1f DOWER, WILLIAM 61,76,126,241 ' DOWNEY, DAVID 180 DOWNERY, PAT 242 DOWNEY, STEVE 180 DOWNS, STUART 64 DOWNS, WELDON 242 DOWTY, BEVERLY 42,220,242 DOYLE, LARRY 53,70, 197 DRAKE, DORIS 40, 242 DRESSLER, ANNE 173 DRISCOLL, JOHN 180 DUBE, PAULETTE 197 DUFFEE, DAVID 198 DUFFY, KATHY 39,198 DULLAGHAN, JOHN 71,72,242 DUNCAN, TIM 242 DUNLAP, ANTHONY 180 DUNN, MIKE 173 DUPHY, PATRICK 198 DUPLEX, MARY 243 DUTRA, L6 VERNE 193 DYER, GEORGE 112 DYKSTRA, HENRY 30,180 DYSON, BARBARA 243 EARLY, MR JOHN 64,84,168 EBERSOLE, LARRY 198 EBNER, DENISE 180 ECKHOLD, JANICE 243 EDENS, KATHIE 40,92,93,93,121, 128,298 EDENS, MR 51,168 EDLAND, KELLY 40 EDLAND, LANA 243 EDMONSON, HECTOR 243 EDWARDS, DAVID 180 EDWARDS, KIMBERLY 180 EDWARDS, NICOLE 40,123,134,130 EHRICH, PAUL 2o,71,72,97,113, 120,243 EITEL, ROBIN 198 EKSTRAND, SUE 120,242 ELLIOTT, ALBERT 180 ELLIOTT, KATHY 180 ELLISON, CAROL 39,242 ELLISON, MR 163 ELLSWORTH, C. WAYNE 242 ELLSWORTH, JUDY 160 ELMER, STEVE 30 EMERSON, ROBERT 242 EMERY, JEAN 116,131,181 ENGLISH, EDNA 37,40,243 ENGLISH, GLENN 34,36,70,193 ENGLISH, JUNE 22,181 ENGSTROM, CHRIS 181 ENNIS, CALVIN 30,182 ENGISN, RICHARD 198 EPPLIN, RONALD 58, 75,181 EPSTEN, ANDREA 181 ERICKSON, SUSAN 106,133,139, 181 ERICKSON, TOM 61,138,243 ESCHWEGE, BARBARA 34,36,97,122 244 ESTRADA, EDWARD 61 ESTY, KATHY 181 ESTY, ROGER 51,55,71,72,129, 244 EUBANK, JOEL 130,244 EVRIS, CALVIN 97 EWALD, DEREVA 198 FABER, PAM 244 FALLIS, BARBARA 45,106,108,114, I 1 , 41,220,245 F N ORTH, LAURI 198 FAR R, MR PAUL 166 F OULES, CAROL 120,132,133, 245 FAULCONER, ANN 245 FEARON, GREG 198 FEIKE, CANDY 93,918,145 FEIKE, SHELDON 53,59,76,129,131 FEILDS, JOHN 70 FEITAS, MARILYN 198 FELIx, ALMA 114,118 FETSTAFF, NEAL 97 FENDER, CRAIG 245 FENNELL, JON 245 FENSTERMAKER, SHARON 244 FERA, FRANK 198 FERBRACHE, DAVID 244 FERGUSON, DONNA 97,99,122,123 198 FERGUSON, TERESA 198 FERREIRA, AUGGIE 61,70 FERRRIRA, DAVID 181 FERREIRA, JOE 63,69,245 FETTER, MARY 97,98,117,141,142, 244 FIEGENER, PEGGY 181 FIELD, JOHN 181 FIELD, MARGARET 198 FIELD, RICKY 198 FIGUEROA, VERONICA 244 FINK, JEFF 119,244 FINLAY, PAM 181 FINSTER, JOSEPH 244 FISHER, SHARON 245 FISH, SUE 144,131 FISHER, GLENNA 181 FISHER, JOHN 245 FlSHER,,JONES 198 FISKE, DICK 61,106,219,246 FITZEK, MARK 198 FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN 181 FJELLESTAD, NEIL 246 FLECK, MIKE 181 FLECK, SUSAN 246 FLEMING, LORNA 38,246 FLENTYE, ELLEN 98,116,181 FLETCHER, VICTORIA 121,198 FLOCKE, JIM 116,198 FLORA, PHILIP 181 FOGARTY, NANCY 198 FOGERTY, GAIL 45,97,142,145,198 FOGERTY, TINA 112,132,247 FOGWILL, SUzI 247 FOLEY, BARB 247 FOOTE, WALTER 198 FORBES, GREGORY 118,247 FORBES, STEVE 118,247 FORREST, CAROL 40,181 FORSBERG, CONNIE 198 FORESTER, SUE 247 FORSYTH, DONNA 181 FORSTER, MIKE 246 FOSTER, STEVE 113,181 FOTIAS, JIMMY 181 FOUCHE, JOANNE 29,198 FOUST, CARL 198 FOWLER, MRS 163 Fox, ARTHUR 45,181 FRANCE, ALICE 173 FRANCHINO, ELIZABETH 246 FRANCHINO, JOANNE 198 FRANCIS, JANET 173 FRANKEN, MR 170 FRANSON, RONALD 193 FRAZIER, SALLY 198 FREDMAN, MICHAEL 3o,1I7,220, 247 FREDMAN , STEVE 115,126,138 FREEMAN, MAJORIE 29,109,116, 124,246 FREICHTAL, DAVID 60,76,246 FREMONT, MONIQUE 181 FRENCH, CHARLES 76,246 FRERES, CLEM 198 FREY, FRANCES 198 FREYER, TONY 22,53,193 FRIEND, LINDA 246 FRIEND, LINDA 246 FRIERSON, DENA 198 FRISBIE, ELLEN 93,97,131 FRISTOM, MR 51,71,164 FROST, AL 247 FRY, BEVERLY 247 FRYE, ANNE 181 FRYE, CHARLOTTE 124,125,247 FULLER, DON 53,56,75,I20,121, 129,248 FULLER, FLOY 198 FULLER, JONANN 40,198 FUNG, MR 171 FUNK, JOAN 198 FUNK, SUSAN 93,181 FURUYA, CARRIE 93,97,131 GABLE, BILL 58,75,181 GAGNE, YVONNE 198 GAJEWSKY, MARY 248 GAJEWSKY, TED 198 GALL, KEN 173 GALL, PATRICIA 122,145,181 GALLAGHER, DEE DEE 249 GALLAGHER, FRANK 58 GALLAGHER, PAT 181 GALLIEN, SGT W. 30,168 GALzA, GAIL 181 GALZA, LUz 32,181 GARCIA, DAVID 61,181 GARCIA, PAM 198 GARDNER, GREG 198 GARDNER, MIKE 53,60,69,249 GARDNER, NORMAN 60,79,193 GARRETT, RICKY 249 GAUNTLETT, MR JAMES 113,161 GAUSEWITZ, ANN 22,181 GEBAUR, PEGGY 93,97,137,131 GEER, JOSEPH 249 GEHRMAN, KAREN 248 GENTLES, ROBERT 76,248 GEORGE, LESLIE 248 GEORGE, STEVE 198 GERELICK, LYNN 248 GERRY, JOE 37,60,76,249 GERSON , RONALD 42,57,113,117, 249 GETLINE, LORI 20,22,35,36,193 GETZOFF, MRS 167 GIACALONE, ANGELA 93,198 GIANTVALLEY, SCOTT I09,115, 116,199 GIBBS, MARLYS 249 GIBSEN, CANDACE 122,128,199 GIBSON, KATHY 181 GIBSON, MIKE 199 303 GIDDINGS, DEBI121,199 GIDDINGS, MR DONALD 160 GIDDINGS, PATTY 98,116,142,199 GILFORD, LINDA 181 GILL, LINDA 38,181 GILL, SCOTT 62 GILLAM, CHARLES 249 GILMOUR, BONNIE 250 GILMOUR, PENNY 181 GJERSET, RUTH 84,86,116,128, 181 GLASSER, DENNIS 126,250 GLENDHILL, DARLENE 199 GLENN, CHRIS 181 GLENN, MARIANNE199 GLENN, MR 164 GODDARD, PATTY 92,106,119, 122,128,199 GODWIN, SARA 199 GOEBEL, GRETCHEN 250 GOETZELMAN, BARBARA 199 GOLDBAUM, NANCY 199 GOLDEN, STEVE 181 GOLDEN, TOM 181 GOLDHAMMER, ALAN 57,250 GONSALVES, RICHARD 199 GONTESKY, THELMA 181 GOOD, LARRY 63,199 GOODWIN, DANIEL 250 GOODWIN, DAVID 181 GORDON, JERRY 251 GORE, Jo REE 40,251 GORMAN, BARBARA 114,116,128, 181 GORMAN, DIANE 181 GORMLIE, FRANK 58,80,97,108, 112,120,199 GORTON, JANIE 98,106,116,121, 181 GOSEWICH, ROBIN 200 Goss, ALLEN 84,86,200 GOSS, GLENN 85,79,181 GOSS, KENNETH 30 GOTT, PAMELA 22,85,86,189,181 GOTT, YISTORIA 92,98,181,141, 142 251 GOULD, ELLEN 93,V7,98,12O,251 GRADY, AMANDA 137,200 GRAHAM, CLAUDIA 181 GRAHAM, JOHN 127,250 GRAHAM, BILLY 22,79,181 GRAMER, MEREDITH 181 GRANT, JIM 130,200 GRANT, MARK 126,219,250 GRANT, WM. MICHAEL 251 GRANTHAM, KATHY 22,90,91,98, 99,106,111,115,116,117,141,144, 221,251 GRAYES, CAROLYN 140,200 GRAY, MARGARET 106,116,119,200 GRAY, SKIP 61,109,119,251 GREAVES, RALPH 251 GREEN, SUE 200 GREENWOOD, JAMES 113,251 GREIF, JOYCE 181 GRIFFIN, DR 171 GRIFFIN, JACOUELINE 200 GRIFFIN, GERALD 200 GRILL, JIM 252 GRILL, STEVE 97,130,256 GRINDER, ANN 200 GRINDER, THOMAS 38,251 GRISHAM, BARBARA 200 GRISSOM, KATHLEEN 252 GROESBECK, MIKE 58,70,181 GROESBECK, SANDI 92,122 GRONDONA, JOHN 100,119,253 GROOMES, RANDALL 181 GROSSKREUTZ, MARILYN 200 GROSSKREUTZ, SYLYIA 253 GRUBER, ANNETTE 200 ., GUETHER, JIM 200 GUFFIN, MR 168 GULETTE, ROBERT 113,115,117,253 GUSTAFSON, DENNIS 200 GUSTIN, LEONARD 181 GUYER, LINDA 40,200 GUYER, NIKI 200 HAAG, HELGA 200 HAAS, CATHY 253 HAAS, JUSY 253 HAAS, MARY JAYNE 44,92,98,106 111,200 HACHADO, PAUL 200 HACKIM, EILEEN 200 HAGAR, JUDY 48,92,106,108,111, 138,200 HAGE, SCOFIELD 82,113,253 HAHN, GAIL 182 HALBERT, MIKE 120,200 HALL, JEFF 182 HALL, MIKE 200 HALL, MR W. 51,75,169 HALLEN, GINA 122,253 HAM, LINDA 92,98,100,106,111, 115,128,200 HAM, YICKI 98,182 I HAMBURG, JEFF 61,182 HAMEL, CHRISTIE 182 HAMILTON, CHRIS 200 HAMILTON, LAURAE 98,106,120, 129,176,182 HAMILTON, LAURA G. 98,182 HAMMOND, SHARON 98,122,200 HANES, MIKE 30,200 HANIKA, WALTER 200 HANSEN, MISS 164 HANSEN, MISS 164 HANSON, GEORGE 182 HANSON, JAY 200 HANSON, RICHARD 252 HARDER, MATHA 182 HARDIN, CAROL 258 HARMAN, CYNTHIA 253 HAROWITZ, GEORGE 182 HARP, KIM 200 HARPER, WENDY 182 HARRIS, DEBORAH 201 HARRIS, KATHY 98,189,182 HARRIS, RON 201 HARROCKS, DALE 253 HART, JUANITA 253 HART, RICEE 182 HARTMANN, LINDA 182 HARTNETT, CYNTHIA 182 HASELTON, KAREN 254 HASKELL, MR 167 HASTINGS, LINDA 42,98,2I9,254 HASTINGS, LOIS182 HATCH, BILL 109,115,119,126,254 HAUSE, PAT 71,254 HAWKINS, MR 171 HAWKINS, RONNIE 76,113,173, 255 HAWKINS, LINDA 182 HAWKINS, NANCY 16,131,255 HAWLEY, DIANE 201 HAWLEY, JEANETTE 116,182 HAYNES, SUSAN 255 HAYS, KATHY 182 HEAD, ALICIA 20I HEARNE, BRUCE 80,182 HEBERT, MRS MARY I6I HECK, DORIS 254 HEFFERN, CATHY ZOI HEFT, DAVID 254 HEILBRON, MONICA 2O,IO6,I I6 HEIMERDINGER, MRS DONNA 162 HEINTZ, DALE 254 HEINY, DENNIS 254 HELD, MRS 111,165 HELLER, EDITH 92,98,99,128,201 HELLER, JEFF 87,57,88,98,118, 217,254 HELLINGSTON, LEONARD 201 HENRIOUE, NANCY 255 HERMAN, RANDY I82 HERMANSON, DENISE 182 HERMANSON, RANDY 22 HERRERA, GARY 201 HERRIG, BILL 2OI HERTZBERG, GLENDA 255 HERYET, BARBARA 182 HESS, FRANK 79,172 HESS, MARTY 60,201 HEYLMAN, CHARLIE 119,255 HEYLMAN, MIKE I82 HICKETHIER, DON 201 HICKMAN, GAIL 92,97,I22,I28, 2OI HICKS, DAVID I82 HICKS, GARY 15,201 HILE, ALANA 182 HILL, BARBARA I82 HILL, CHARLES 255 HILL, JOHN 201 HILL, JUDY 39 HILL, JULIE 201 HILL, MR. 187,166 HILL, PAT 88,182 HILL, T'ANNE 40,122,128,184,201 HILL, WALTER 201 HILLIER, JOHN I82 HILMEN, MARCIA 97,182 HIME, BILL I82 HIRT, DANNY 182 HIRT, JIM 63,7O,8O HOCHMUTH, LYNN 45,182 HOCKSTRA, DALE 20,21,81,82,85, 117,220,255 HODGE, TOM 87,40,108,115,119 256 HOFFMAN, JAMES 84,116,256 HOFFMAN, LINDA 256 HOFFMAN, MELINDA 88,182 HOFFMASTER, DARREL 22 HOFFMASTER, DAVID 182 HOFFMASTER, WESLEY 201 HOFMANN, CLAUDETTE 182 HOFMANN, MIKE 80,112,201 HOGAN, JOE 42,84,256 HOGAN, MICK 22,182 HOGAN, RICHARD 68,70,201 HOLBROOK, JEAN 182 HOLBROOK, KATHY 38,97,99, 119,122,188,256 HOLDER, PEGGY 201 HOLLADAY, SHERI I82 HOLLAND, SERGEANT 30 HOLLER, CECILIE 201 HOLMAN, MISS I68 HOLMES, GLENN 24,56,57,71 , 72,129,256 HOLMES, PAT 201 HOM, BETTY 182 HOM, MARY 142,182 HONEYCUTT, TOM 182 HOOD, JOHN 97,II2,I25,I37, 201 HOOTEN, ANITA 178 HOOTEN, DONNA 257 HOOVER, DAVID 82,257 HOPKINS, SCOTT 182 HOPPER, MARY JANE 8,IO,24,88, 91,111,116,181,145 HOPSON, TERESA 201 HORNE, EDWARD 30,257 HORROW, STEVE 62,64,201 HORTON, JERRY 257 JOSICK, LYNDA 256 JOTZ,MARY JO 256 JOTZ, LINDA I82 HOUK, STEVE 182 HOUSER, SUE 189,182 HOUSHAR, NICK 201 HOUSTON, MARILYN 256 HOUSTON, NANCY 256 HOWARD, BRUCE 118,257 HOWARD, JOHN I82 HOWE, KAY 120,189,182 HOWELL, ROMAE 182 HUBER, KATHY 201 HUDSON, MARCI I82 HUGHES, ANITA 114,257 HUGHES, CHARLES 60,258 HUGHES, GARY 70,201 HUGHES, KIRK 182 HUGHES, MR 169 HUGHES, SUSAN E. 84,188 HUGHES, SUSAN N. 86,188 HUMPHREY, DENNIS 188 HUNDHAUSEN, HERMAN 258 HENSUCKER, JIM 20I HUNSUCKER, REBECCA 21,88, 201 HUNT, PAMELA 118,122,128, 2OI HUNER, DANIEL 258 HUNTER, JOYCE 188 HURT, BARRY 258 HUSTON, CHERYL 9,259 HUTCHINSON, CAROL I83 IKEMURA, STEVE 62,68,70,259 IRELAND, STEVE 259 ISENHOUR, LINDA I44,I83 JACOBS, STEVE I83 JAEGER, JULIAN 76,259 JAMES, ERIC 80,109,201 JAMES, SHERRY 188 JAMIESON, CONNIE 122,258 JANNEY, SAM 182 JARAMILLA, BERNARDO 22,188 JARDIN, EUGENIA 2OI JAROSZEWSKI, JOHN 172 JAWORSKI, KENNETH 258 JEFFERS, ANITA 188 JEFFERS, KEITH 60,79,202 JEFFERS, MR 169 JENNINGS, MARK 188 JENNINGS, NANCY 87,114,259 JENNINGS, VALERIE 42,IO0,I22, 258 JENSEN, DEAN 54,129 JENSON, KENNETH 22,6I,I25,I83 JENSON, MARILYN 258 JOHNSON, BROOKS 202 JOHNSON, BRUCE I83 JOHNSON DAVE 5I,52,53,258 I JOHNSON, DOUG 202 JOHNSON, JAN 8O,97,IB3 JOHNSON, JILL 258 JOHNSON, PATRICIA 202 JOHNSON, PENNY 202 JOHNSON, ROBERT 259 JOHNSON, ROBERTA 259 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, MARY 118,124,259 JOHNSTON, TOM 260 JOLDERSMA, MR 166 JONELIS, FRANK 202 JONES, ANN 125,144,188 ROGER 180,259 STEVE 202 305 JONES, BILL 16 JONES, BRUCE 20,22,35,202 JONES, ELISE 202 JONES, JIM 260 JONES, JOHN 202 JONES, ROBERT 260 JONES, SCOTT 67,75,113,133 JONES, WILLIE 52,53,76 JONIAUX, RICHARD 119,260 JORDAN, DIANE 261 JORDAN, PAUL 30,33,261 JORGENSEN, MOLLIE 202 JORGENSEN, SANDRA 29,202 JOYCE, BILL 202 JOYCE, DIANNE 133 JUNGEMANN, SHARON 202 JURNEY, LITA 183 KABLE,MARK 202 KAESSNER, DAVID 183 KAHN, DAVID 183 KAHN, SUSAN 261 KALBFELL, JUDY 183 KANE, CAROLE 202 KARAMOTO, BILL 172 KARLSON, GARY 202 KASEY, PETER 202 KEARNS, CYNTHIA 261 KEARNS, MARGARET 183 KEATING, LYNN 261 KEHRLI, PETER 129,202 KEILCH, PAT 57,58,106,109,112, 141,202 KEITHLY, JUDY 261 KEITHLY, ROBERT 202 KELLER, NANCY 98,106,183 KELLEY, KAREN 25,260 KELLEY, MARILYN 40,183 KELLEY, RANDY 260 KELLY, CYNTHIA 261 KELLY, DAVID 124 KELLY, GRAHAM 123,183 KELLY, JULIA PEM 92,97,93,99, 106,112,117,123,126,145,260 KELLY, RONI 131,260 KELLY, SCOTT 260 KELMAN, LAWRENCE 62,63,8O,26O KEMBLE, LEWIS 80,202 KEMP, GLORIA 97,183 KEMP, MR L. 171 KENNALY, JOHN 62,79,133 KERCHER, JUDY 202 KERLEY, VICKIE 202 KER, KATHY 92,98,12O,142,261 KETTENBURG, TOM 202 KEW, RICHARD 130,261 KIEEEER, PATRICIA 202 KIERULUEE, KAREN 202 KILGORE, CATHERINE 25,32,134, 261 KILLENGBECK, GLEN 58,12O,129, 183 KIMMERLING, LESLIE 108,183 KIMBALL, LELAND BUZZ 34,36, 97,115,117,22O,262 KINDIG, CRAIG183 KINDIG, LESTER 203 KING, CALVIN 22,262 KING LIANNE 122,137,202 KING MIKE 38 KING PAMELA 124,125,183 KING SCOTT 69,70 KING WALTER 263 KINGSBURY, JOANRUTH 93,106, 118,127,134,145,203 KINSEY, FLORENCE 173 306 KIRTLAND, LOUISE 92,98,116,117 121,202 KIRTLAND, NANCI 98,116,139,183 KISSEL, TOM 263 KISSER, JACK 203 KLEMENT, PATRICK 183 KLINE, GAIL 108,203 KNAPP, ELENOR 183 KNIGHT, BOB 203 KNIGHT, JACK 64,7O,113,263 KNIGHT, TOM 68 KNISS, PAUL 183 KNOX, PAUL 61,203 KOBA, DUANE 263 KOENIG, REGGIE 203 KOLLENBERG, VIRGINIA 263 KOPPEL, RONNIE 262 KOWASE, DONNA 29,203 KOWERSKI, LARRY 61,262 KOWERSKI, MARTIN 203 KOZUMA, GERALDINE 203 KREBS, MRS 164 KRESS, STEPHEN 183 KREYSLER, WILLIAM 264 KRISS, PAM 183 KRIZ, DIANA 22,35,114,203 KRULL, KAREN 183 KUEHNI, JOANNA 262 KUEHNI, JOHN 54,68,69 KUHN, STEVEN 183 KUKLINSKI, HANNA 183 KULLBERG, RANDOLPH 263 KURTZ, JOHN 183 LQBUTE, ISABELLE 173 LADDON, JUDY 32,132,142,263 LQFLEUR, JOHN 61 ,79,203 LAKE, PAULETTE 263 LAMBERT, ROLI 23 LAMBRECHT, LINDA 183 LAMOTT, MR J. 166 LAND, PAMELA 183 LANDON, JOHN 56,76,121,203 LANG, MIKE 203 LANGLEY, MARY 183 LANK, MR H. 167 LAPANNE, JODY 183 LARGENT, LARRY 203 LARROW, EVA 40,93,203 LARSEN, SHERRY 97,122,183 LARSON, DIXIE 114,203 LARSON, SHERRY 145 LaRUE, LARRY 203 LAUER, ROBERT 203 LAUGHLIN, LINDA 133 LAUNDRY, MIKE 263 LAURINANO, RICHARD 183 LAWRENCE, DONNA 34,139,183 LAWRENCE, I-IILEE 183 LAWSON, BARBARA 121,203 LAY, THOMAS 97,106,120,129, 219,264 LAZAR, GEORGE 58,113,116,I83 LEACH, KATHIE 9,44,39,91,92,93 99,100,1I1,221,264 LEAF, WILLIAM 264 LEAS, KAREN 183 LEBARON, RENEE 183 LECA, LINDA 22,23,35,114,117, 118,264 LEDBETTER, LORRAINE 264 LEE, DEIRDRE 144,133,265 LEE, KATHY 183 LEE, LINDA 203 LEE, MELINDA 42,106,126 LEE, PAMELA 183 LEE, TAMARA 106,116,203 LEGAZ, MARK 204 LEGERETTA, RICHARD 204 LEIGHTON , CHRIS 204 LEIGHTON , KIM 265 LEISHMAN, SUE 93,98,99,134, 142,265 L6MASTER, PAUL 204 LENAHAN, MARY 124 LENAHAN, TOM 97,108,204 LEONARD, ANN 38,137,264 LEONARD, JOHN 43,130,264 LEVY, STEPHEN 183 LEWELLEN, JOHN 30,204 LEWIS, CAROL 99,116,204 LEWIS, MAUREEN 184 LEWIS PAT 265 LEWIS, RICHARD 265 LEWIS, STEVE 58 LEWIS, TERRY 125,265 LEWIS, TREVOR 184 LIBBY, ALAN 13,15,107,265 LIMBACH, TOM 80,204 LIN, KENN EY 265 LINAKIN, MARY 184 LINDBLADE, BETSY 184 LINDEMANN, KARRON 204 LINEKIN, SUSAN 265 LINEKIN, TERRY 265 LINGLEY, LINDA 266 LINN, MICHAEL 184 LINTON, JEANNE 38,184 LIPSCOM8, HAZEI, IO6,108,116, 139,184 LISEM, KAREN 39 LISLE, KAREN 266 LISTER, JANIS 184 LISTER, PRISCILLA 93, 97, 1o6,116, 121,184 LITTEN, ALLEN 71,72,119,266 LITTEN, CHRISTINE 266 LITTLE, BARBARA 40,131,267 is-ws. 11 ' 1 5:1-.,,,,, M- Hr Q lQ '-was LITTLE, LORRI 267 LITTLE, WILLIAM 184 LLOYD, MARSHA 204 LOBEL, BILL 76,267 LOBEL, JIM 204 LOCKWOOD, JEEP 49,117,120, 121,129,267 LOCKWOOD, KATIE 184 LOCKWOOD, RICHARD 130,138,267 LOGAN , CARL 204 LOGAN, DIANA 99,204 LOGAN, LAURIE 120,132,267 LONG, CHRISTINE 140,204 LONG, GARY 204 LONG, JANICE, 266 LONG MR H. 169 LONG, MRS 172 LOOMIS, DAVID 204 LORCH, MR M. 67,162 LOUK, DONALD 97,184 LOVE, ALICE 266 LOVE, MIKE 204 LOVE, TOM 184 LOVVELL, JERRY 184 LOWELL, MIKE 137,204 LOVVERY, KATHY 109,119,204 LOWERY, BILL 109,119,14I,266 LUCE, CONNIE 116,184 LUDWIG, MR 6O,76,168 LUKEHART, DIANNE 266 LUNDY, LYNN 204 LUTES, JIM 64,71,73,113,204 LUTES, STEVE 60,84,184 LUTHER, LARRY 61,204 LUTHER, LINDA 122,184 LUXEMBURG, JOHN 53,57,127,204 LUYENDYK, DONALD 267 LYMAN, LES 30,40,204 LYNCH, MILES 184 LYONS, JOHN 204 MQCCONNELL, TERRY 116,184 MacDONALD, MR 171 M66DONALD, SHIRLEY 184 MQCGEATH, MIKE 67 MACHADO, IDA 204 MACHADO, JACK 184 MACIAS, JESSE 267 MQCKINZIE, JOHN 204 MQCLAGGAN , CHARLES 128,267 MQCLAGGAN, MARGARET 92,204 MacNULTY, MARY ANN 99,106, 116,142 MACON, BOB 56,129 MADERA, TONI 204 MADRUGA, CHRIS 184 MADRUGA, JUITH 267 MADRUGA, MARI 39,204 MADRUGA, SHARON 26,28,99, 122,268 MADSEN, DAVID 268 MAGEE, SANDRA 184 MAGELIAN, BRUCE 184 MAHAEEEY, CAROLYN 204 MAHER, JOYCE 184 MALONE, GARY 58,467,184 MANN, CHERYL184 MANN, PRU 45,99,116,120,139, 176,184 MANRIQUE, CARMEN 268 MANSEIELD, KEN 268 MANSFIELD, MONTE 63,184 MANSON, CARL 269 MARCELLA, SHARON 269 MARINO, FRANK 23,184 MARINO, JOANNE 207 MARINO, JOE 58,75 MARLOW, CHARLES 204 MARLOW, VICKI 30,39,184 MARSH, VICKI 269 MARSHALL, DIANA 34,36,184 MARSHALL, MR 106,171 MARTIN, ALTHEA 169 MARTIN, BRENDA 205 MARTIN, FLETCHER 184 MARTIN, STONEY 126 MARTIN, JEANNE 8,9,10,24,48, 91,92,100,106,269 MARTIN, JUDY 205 MARTIN, WILLIAM 184 MARTINEZ, CHRIS 205 MASCIANTONIO, JULIE 184 MASON, LARRY 82,113,268 MASON, LINDA 25,42,92,93,98, 100,121,131,142 MASON, MARY 205 MASSEY, ELAINE 39,184 MASSEY, MARLENE 184 MASTERS, BILL 205 MASTERS, TOMMIE 122,184 MASTORAKOS , CAROLEE 9,37, 92, 93,138,268 MATCHINSKE, BOB 23,112,184 MATCHINSKE, TRUDI 28,205 MATHESON, DOUGLAS 24,51,52, 129,268 MATHEWS, PAULA 205 MATHIS, MIKE 61,205 MATSON, MR LEON 172 MATSON, LINDA 24,89,91,92,97 99,111,121,131,268 MATT, JOHN 130,268 MATTSON, NIKI 205 MAUGHAN, ALGERINA184 MAUGHAN, JOHN 205 MAXON, CRAIG 184 MAXWELL, MR 167 MAY, ELSIE 269 MAY, KARON 98,205 MAY, MICHAEL 20,23 MAYO, THOMAS 121,269 MAZORLIG, JUDY 205 MAZZA, BUDDY 184 McATEE, STEPHEN 184 M68RIDE, JEFFREY 112,141,269 MCCALL, ROBERT 70,184 ,sw L1 ' A 307 MCCANN, MARCY 184 MCCANNON, STEVEN 20,23,36,60, 61 ,78,289 MCCOLLOM, ROBERT 20,23,82,269 MCCOMB, GAIL 144,270 MCCOOL, PAT 184 MECORMACK, JANET 112,119,205 MCCRACKEN, MICHAEL 184 MCCUTCHEON, NANCY 184 MCDANIEL, MIKE 106,270 MCDANIEL, TIM 184 McDOUGALL, ALEX 79,205 McDOWELL, KATHERINE 131,205 MCEUEN, CYNTHIA 270 MCFADDIN, KATHY 184 McGEATH, MIKE 205 MCGEHEE, ROBERT 270 MCGINNIS, LYNN 271 M8G1NNIS, MISS 171 McHENRY, PATRICK 271 McINTYRE, PATRICIA 35,205 McKEE, MR 118,170 McKENNA, WILLIAM 80,271 MCKENNA, BRUCE 62 MCLAUGHLIN, KATHLEEN 271 MCLELAND, JAMES 205 MCMANIS, DAVID 63,184 MCMANUS, MR 169 MCMASTER, COLIN 58,116,184 McMASTERS, MR 169 MCNABB, KATHY 270 MENAIR, MR 164 McNELLY, MICHAEL 20,23,31,32, 35,270 MCROBERTS, CYNTHIA 205 MEROBERTS, MELODY 205 MCWILLIAMS, GLENNS 184 MEWILLIAMS, ROBERT MEDEIROS, CHRIS 205 MEDEIROS, ESTELLA 205 MEDEIROS, MARIA 271 MEDINA, CAROL 270 MEDINA, CAROLYN 205 MEINERT, GLORIA 184 MEINKE, LINDA 116,123,205 MEISTER, MARY 184 MELER, DON 205 MELEI, MIKE 205 MENDES, ALBERTA 18,206 MENGER, DEVA 208 MENKE, KAREN 44,90,91,99,106, 142,218,221,270 MENzE, BILL 82,83,270 MERCHANT, LYNNE 184 MEREDITH, WARREN 58,184 MERILLAT, FRANK 63,206 MERINAR, COLLEEN 184 MERRILL, CYNTHIA 184 MESQUITA, GRACE 184 METCALE, NIL 270 METROVICH, PHILIP 62,79 METZE, PAY 206 MEYER, ROCHELLE 271 MEYER, TERRIE 124,271 MIDDLEBROOK, MARIANNE 208 MILANO, NANCY LOU 271 MILES, BARBARA 97,114,206 MILES, LUCY 206 MILLER, MR 129,167 MILLER, KASSIE 184 MILLER, LINDA 38,184 MILLER, SHERIDA 206 MILLS, DAVID 206 MILLSTONE, MR 166,177,205 MINOR, MICHELLE 99,123,206 MINNICH, MR 163 MINTER, FRED 208 MISSLER, ILONA 98,271 308 ,L . .82 ,..,, ,. KMMSS1, ,,,, I, , , , K W MITCHELL, KATHY 184 MITCHELL, LORRAINE 98,112,121 132,272 MOLDAUER, PAM 206 MONAL, JOSE 30,184 MONGITANO, LEONARD 206 MONTAGUE, MR 163 MONTANO, MARTHA 206 MONTEIR MONTEIR O, GLORIA 139,184 O, KATHLEEN 92,106, 1 145,206 MONTELEONE, TERRY 18,98,100, 184 MOODY, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE. MOORE BARBARA 208 MISS 168 DAVID 18,83,184 KAREN 184 KATHY 208 KATHY L. 184 ROBERT 30,42,61,138,206 SUSAN 43,115,142,219, 221 ,272 MORAN , 184 MORAN , MORAN , MORING MORTON MORTON JANICE 45,97,98,121, MARY K. 29,272 THOMAS 80,206 , PETER 58,75,184 , DANE 120,130,206 LYNNE 118,122,128,2 MOSELEY, KOICHI 30, 272 06 MOSS, KATHLEEN 185 MUCCI, CHRISTINE 185 MUCCI, MARLENE 185 MUIR, DOULGAS 82,113,115,126, 141,273 MULCARE, CATHI 208 MULROONEY, CATHERINE 185 MUNDY, JEFF 185 MUNKHELT, MRS 172 MURDOCK, DAVID 208 MURPHY, ELEANOR 185 MURPHY, JACK 206 MURPHY, JOANNIE 24,92,111,138, 273 MURPHY, MARK 185 MURPHY, ROBERT 113,117,126,141 273 MURRAY, TRACY 206 MYKING, DAVID 185 MYKING ROY 130,273 NABOA, SALLY 272 NASEIMENTE, CAROL 185 NASN, BEVERLY 185 NASN, HARRISON 272 NAUMANN, PETER 1,185 NAY, VERN 54 NEDROW, ALLAN 273 NEEDHAM, MICHAEL 61,124,206 NELSON, CATHY 92,98,100,128, 208 NELSON, DENISE 124,128,273 NELSON, MARILYN 116,272 NELSON, RICKY 208 NELSON, TERI 185 NEUREID, WARREN PHILLlP185 NEWELL, PAUL 272 NEWMAN, MARLIANNE 35,123 NEWTON, KENNETH 24,54,121 129,272 NEWMAN, NANCY 97,100,272 NICIEJEWSKI, EDWARD 273 NICKEL, WALTER 115,116,273 NIEDERMAN, MARK 83,80,185 NIELSEN, KIRK 20 NIELSEN, STEVE 63,185 N IXON, ROBERTA 206 NOEL, ROBERT 274 NOLAN, JIM 58,87,75,185 NOLAN, MIKE 82,7o,274 NORLANDER, SANDI 208 NORLANDER, SUSAN 208 NORRIS, CHAUNCEY 172 NORTHCRAET, PHIL 76 NORTON, MRS 172 NORWOOD, DAYLE 142,274 NOWELL, ERNEST 30,185 NUESE, MARGARET 29,124,274 NUGENT, MARTHA 208 NUNES, JEANETTE 185 NUTTER, MR. 165 OBER, SANDRA 112,127,275 O'BRlEN, RICHARD 70,113,120, 275 O'BRIEN, SHERYL 38,206 OFFILL, DONALD 208 OGDEN, JAMES 30,185 OGRAM,TERI185 OHMAN, CAROL 185 OLDERICH, NADINE 106,206 OLIVER, MIKE 63,185 OLIVERA, VAL 185,206 OLSEN, LINDA 185 OLSON, JENNIFER 99,185 OLSON, SUSAN 206 OLSON , WALTER 173 O-NEILL, JIM 70,207 O'NEIL, WILLIAM 275 ORTEGA, JERRY 38 ORT1z, GREGORY 130,274 ORTIz, JEEEORY 107,130,274 ORWIG, PATRICIA 275 ORWIG, TERRY 207 ORWIS, GARY 207 OTTERSTAD, NANCY 207 OVERBY, JIM 61 ,79,185 OVERBY, MARGARET 274 OVESON, BONNIE 207 OWEN, GERALD 75,207 OWENS, DIANE 275 OWENS, ROBERT 274 OWENS, SHARON 274 OWENS, SUSAN 39,185 OWINGS, MARCIA 108,185 OXFORD, HELEN 185 PACKARD, ELAINE 37,274 PACKARD, PEGGY 185 PADGITT, STEVEN 130,275 PAESKE, JULIUS 130,275 PAGE, LORRAINE 207 PAIVA, ZITA 275 PAIXOA, MARYLOU 185 PALAV, FRANCISCO 61,207 PALAU, TERESA 144,185 PALERMO, JEAN 275 PALMER, SUSAN 99,11I,117,135, 219,276 PALIERI, ARMAND 173 PANEK, DENNIS 62,63,276 PANEK, PAULETTE 106,116,118, 185 PARK, CHARLES 207 PARKER, MARY 185 PARKIN, TIM 185 PARSONS, PATRICIA 119,144,277 PASCOE, CLAIRE 207 PATTENGILL, FRANK 207 PAUL, ANN 207 PAUL, BOB 63,207 PAUL, BILL 30,40,207 PAUL, JILL 42,88,91,111 ,131,141, 278 PAUL, MARIE 173 PAUL, MILLIE 23,144,207 PAYNE, TIM 207 PEABODY, DAVE 58,120 PEACHEY, GLYNDON 40,106,109, 207 PEACHEY, STEPHEN 23 PEARSON, ADRIENNE 123,185 PEARSON, BETSY 23,119,277 PEARSON, CHRISTINE 185 PECK, MARTHA 25,44,92,98,141, 142,277 PEKIN, DUKE 16,58,12O,185 PELAK, DONNA 208 PELAK, HAROLD 53 PELLETIER, BOB 207 PELLETTERA, VIRGINIA 276 PENA, GARY 29,207 PENDARVIS, JOY 24,48,91 ,98, 106, 121,276 PENDLETON, CHRISTINE 106,142, 207 PENDIO, BERTHA 185 PENN, SPENCER 185 PENTECOST, ROBERT 30,276 PEQUENO, MARY 132,276 PERKINS, FRANK 207 PERLATTI, MAX 207 PERLATTI, VICKIE 277 PERRY, STEVEN 79,186 PETER, DANNY 207 PETERSON , CRIS 98 PETERSON, HAZEL 23 PETERSON, HEIDI 137,277 PETERSON, NANCY 277 PETERSON, PAMELA 277 PETERSON , RANDY 71 ,73,12O,276 PETERSON, SHERI 185 PETERSON, SUzI 144,207 PETERSON, TIMOTHY PETHLEY, LYNETTE 123,185 PHALEN , MOLLY 38,185 PHELPS, MR 163 PHILBRICK, PRISCILLA 28,137,207 PHILLIPS, GREGORY 54,I13,115, 117,126,220,278 PHILLIPS, SUSAN 139,185 PICKENS, MARGARET 40,139,185 PICKENS. MIKE 207 PIEPER, BETTE 278 PIETRZAK, DONNA 278 PIKE, HALE 186 PIRAINO, LINDA 186 PITMAN, DAVID 58,186 PITMAN, NORMA 208 PLATT, BARBARA 106,108,109,116, 208 PLATT, LEE 186 PLEASANT, MORRIS 278 PLESKUNAS, MARY 186 PLESKUNAS, PAR 126,141,208 PODHRADSKY, DIANE 29,116,128, 145,208 POEHLMAN, RICHARD 278 POKORNY, JIM 20,36,61,208 POLAN, KEITH 278 POLLACK, STEVE 70,208 POLSTER, DIANE 116,120,186 POOLE, SANDRA 186 POPPE, ELISE 279 PORTENSTEIN, SUSAN 92,108,21 279 PORTER, DORIS 279 POTTER, RANDY 186 POWELL, GARY 297 POWELL, HOLLY 92,100,106,109, 116,123,208 POWER, DENNIS 186 POYNER, MRS 167 PREDONOVITCH, JACK 79 PRICE, SHAW 8,10,24,89,92,93,97, 121,278 PRICE, SASHIN 50,93,98,121,208 PRICE, TANDY186 PRODONOVICH, ROBIN 58,186 PROSS, LINDA 208 PRUETT, JANE 208 PYER, GEORGE 208 QUARESMA, MARIA E. 278 QUINCEY, LINDA C. 186 RAEPERTY, ANGELA 186 RAFFERTY, JOSEPH EDWARD 279 RAGENOVICH, CHRISTINE 92,93, 111,115,117,219,279 RAMIREZ, ROSALIA 38,279 RAMIREZCARDENAS, MRS P. 170 RAMOS, STEPHEN J. 279 RAMOS, SYLVIA LOUISE 92,93,97, 98,108,131,279 RAMSEY, JANE ANN 38,280 RANDALL, RITA C. 186 RANKIN, DEBBIE 186 RARICK, DAVID 208 RASMUSSEN, MICHELLE 28,116,208 RAWLINS, BILL 108,208 REBELLO, DANNY 75 RECKLESS, JOHN 173 REDDING, DONALD B. 280 REDDING, JANE E. 208 REDMAN, SHEILA P. 186 REED, DIANE ELAINE 124,280 REED, HEATHER ELLEN 280 REED, VIRGINIA 186 REEVE, CAROLYN D. 208 REHM, JERI E. 98,99,13I,186 REIB, MRS M. 108,170 REID, BETH 89,188 REID, MERRILYN J. 92,97,108, 111,281 REID, ROBIN R. 186 REILLY, DUNHAM 208 REIS, ERIC G. 58,188 REITZ, LINDA LOUISE 27,29,181, 281 RENCH, PEGGY L. 281 RENTERIA, JANA L. 208 REPINSKY, GAIL LYNN REUTINGER, MRS J. REYNOLDS, DALE 208 REYNOLDS, JOHN LELAND 281 RIBERO, JANYCE M. 99,188 RICE, ROBERT W. 84,85,281 RICH, VICKY D. 186 RICHARDS, SIM 80.78,208 RICHARDSON, BOBBY 208 RICHARDSON , DAVE JOSEPH 70 RICHARDSON, DAVID 80,208 RICHARDSON, MARY E. 98,118, 120,178 RICHTER, CHERYL L. 145,188 RICO, DAN V. 188 RICO, EMANUEL V. 58 RIDDLE, JILL C. 208 RIDPATH, NANCY L. 280 RIESE, CYNTHIA L. 40,188 RIESE, GLENN ALLEN 280 RIGSBY, DAVE CLARK 42,280 RILEY, SHARON M. 208 SAARNI, BETTY 84,85,108,1 18, 127,209 SABINS, JIM 209 SADULSKI, GAY 119,209 SALES, BOB 58 SANBORN, BRADFORD 180,188,288 SANCHEZ, SERGIO 283 SANDER, MONIKA 9,42,91,Io8, 108,111,112,118,141,282 SANDERS, FRED 75,187 SANDERS, ROBERT 9,2O,23,35 SANDERS, SALLY 108 SAN N, HAzEL 178 SANTOS, ESTHER 187 SANTOS, EREDA 209 SANTOS, SANDI 187 SANTOS, STEPHANIE 98,131,282 SAPP, SHERRY 125 SARDINKA, MANUEL 187 SAUNDERS, SALLY 187 SAYLES, BOB 75,209 SAYLES, JUDY 38,282 SCALES, ANN 42,90,1 17,141,142, 282 SCATOLINI, CHUCK 40,209 SCHAER, VAL 209 SCHAEEER, EVAN 28,85,81,79,187 SCHAEER, JAN 283 SCHAEEROTH, MR E. 44,80,189 SCHMID, BIANCA 283 SCHMID, MARION 209 SCHMIDT, JAMES 189 SCHNEIDER, MARK 188,209 SCHOTTE, RICHARD 67,76,187 SCHRICKER, KATHRYN 187 SCHULTZ, DIANE 283 SCHUSTER, CHERYL 187 SCHWAB, LYNNE 283 SCHWARTZ, JAY 58,88,70 SCHWARTZ, JOAN 128,209 SCHWARTZ, MELINDA 187 SCHWEIGLER, SANDI 187 SCHWOERKE, CHARLES 18,187 SCOTT, BRITTA 40,209 SCOTT, NANCY 187 SCOTT, RICHARD 119,288 SCULLY, LOLA 209 SEACOMB, LESLEY 283 SEAMAN, LIZ 187 SEATON, LINDA 18,209 SEDLAK, LYNN 18,108,108,111,284 SEDLAK, VICKI 210 SERRANO, LANA 284 SETTLES, BILL 52,84,71,74 SEVERINO, BERNICE 173 SEWELL, GAYLE 144,284 SEWELL, JUDY 28,IO6,122,2lO SEWELL, RICHARD 117 SHANK, MR I20,130,,I66,205 SHANNON, LINDA 89,92,97,1I9 210 SHAREB, LINDA 210 SHARK, BILL 76,210 SHARP, BOB 121,284 SHARP, JOSEPH 178 SHAW, CONNIE 210 SHAW, TINA 284 SHEEHY, MARK 75,121 ,187 SHEBAL, CAROLYN 210 SHEBAL, KATHLEEN 285 SHELDON, BETTI 119,182,188,210 SHEPARD, LINDA 18,285 SHEPPARD, JUDY 187 SHERLOCK, ANN 285 SHERMAN, BRIAN 88,187 SHERMAN, EUGENE 180,285 SHERROD, MELISSA 98,178,187 SHIE, BARBARA 25,82,48,284 SHIPLEY, SUSAN 187 SHIRK, CINDY 210 SHIRKLEY, LINDA 187 SHIRKLEY, MARTHA 40,210 SHOCK, MARY 112,119,285 SHOOTER, SANDRA 92,98,108,210 SHOWLEY, ROGER 80,98,109,112, 210 SHURE, ROBIN 284 SIEMERS, JAMES 284 SIEVERT, KATHY 97,128,210 SIKES, SALLY 40,111,192,21o SILLS, JAMES 28,187 SILLS, TERRY 210 SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, SILVA, CAROL 88,140,210 ELAINE 187 JANICE 28,99,210 JOHN 210 JOHN J. 187 JOHN M. 187 MARY 120 PHILLIP 58,187 TERRY 284 SILVERA, STEPHANIE 210 SIMAS, PAULA 210 SIMMONS, GREGG 42,81,78,1o7, 284 SIMMONS, LARRY 2o,28,85,88,285 SIMON, DAVE 81,128,210 SIMONEAU, MIKE 40,210 SIMPSON, CHARLES 128 SIMPSON, MR 51,59,88,188 SIMS, KATHLEEN 100,122,285 SINGLETON, ILENE 97,187 SINNHOFFER, KATHLEEN 285 SIRATON, SUSAN 98,187 SIRES, SUzANNE 92,98,1 19,285 SKELLEY, STEVE 210 SKOOR, MICHAEL 30,286 SLAMA, FRANK 80,121,210 SLATTERY, THOMAS 286 SLAUGHTER, DAVID 91,121,210 SLAUGHTER, JULIE 92,98,100,111, 121,288 SLAUGHTER, STEVE 286 SLOAN, JEFF 287 SLOANE, DONNA 112,187 SLOUGH, GREG 24,55,80,287 SMAY, MARSHA 187 SMIDT, KATHERINE 87,98,142,210 SMITH, AL 287 SMITH, CAROLYN 187 SMITH, EDWIN 58,76,21O SMITH, FRANK 30 SMITH GAIL40,98,187 310 I . . E? ff SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH SMITH GEOFFREY 287 JULIE 49,92,119,287 LARRY 286 LELAND 210 MARGARET 34,286 MICHAEL 23,63,68,80,187 MISS 167 SNEED, LARRY 287 SNOW, CURTIS 210 SNOWDEN, VICKI 140 SNYDER, RONALD 108,221,287 SOARES, PAMELA 210 SOARES, ROBERT 288 SOARES, ROBERTA 288 STEPHENSON, TRUDY 187 STEVENS, JAIME 40,144,187 STEVENS, JUDITH 34,108,144,187 STEVENS, PAT 28 STEVENSON, MARY 42,288 STICE, SUSAN 45,112,288 STICE, TERRY 144,187 SMITH, SHEILA 144,286 SMITH, SHERRY 286 SMITHSON, MILLICENT 286 SMYTH, GIGI 210 SNEDEKER, JOHN 210 I 1 S 1 5 uf SOKOL, JARMILA 210 SOMERv1LLE, JOHN 80,187 SOMMER, BILL 64,211 SOLJCY, JOE 187 SOUCY, RON 124,211 SOLJSA, JACK 288 SOLJTHERLAND, JEAN 288 SOLJZA, JANNIE 187 SPAPEORD, JOHN 40,109,187 SPEER, SHARON 124,187 SPENCER, BERT 76 SPENCER, LINDA 92,289 SPERAND1O, ROSEMAR1A 211 SPIELMAN, SHARON 211 SP1LLER, M1CHELE 197 SP1TLER, PENNY 18,37,106,111, 193,211 SPOON, JAMES 211 SPRAOUE, HERBERTA 127,289 SPRINGER, ROBERT 187 SPRINGER, JOHN 187 SPRUNGMAN,BARBARA 122,141,289 SPRUNGMAN,MRS. 42,165 STALDER, BARBARA 9, 34, 86,91,92, 97,115,119,219,289 STALDER, MARTHA 211 STALDER, WILLIAM 172 STALEY, MARY 37 STAN K1EWCz, BARBARA 40,187 STANLEY, PAM 187,288 STARR, SHE1LA 39,211 STARWALT, MARY 187 STEEN, ROBERT 58,187 STEPHENS, PATRICIA 211 STEPHENS, BETTIS 23 ST1ESBERO, CAR1A 187 STOCK, GEORGE 130,288 STOFFEL, ROBERT 187 STOLARSKY, CANDY 97,99,1o7, 114,288 STONE, DAVID 211 STONE, PR1SC1LLA 16,288 STONE, RICHARD 64,66,289 STONEBRAKER, JEFF 60,211 STOREY, EVELYN 28,211 STOTSKY, MICHAEL 106,187 STOUOH, DIANE 84,86,188 STOLJOH, DWIGHT 127,289 STRAND, RICHARD 53,71 ,74,289 STRANSKY, DEBORAH 188 STRATTON, DEE 18,211 STRATTON, DWA1N 188 STRE1EP, JOHN 30,211 STRESS, GREGORY 58,188 STRICKLER, BROOKE 13,15,107,289 STRONG, KAREN 290 STURCN, OEOROE 40,188 STLJRCH, R1TA 40,211 STuRDEvANT, KRISTIN 84,86,106, 116,118,128,19s,211 SUAREZ, EERANDO 58,68,188 SUOOETT, RAEDEAN 211 SUIT, ALMA 39,188 Su1TTS, PATRICIA 211 SUMNER, MARY 211 SuPR1SE, VENA 188 SLJRES, BARRY 79,211 SUTHERLAND, LYNDA 211 SLJTTER, ARLEEN 290 SLJTTLE, JOAN 98,134,139 SUTTEN, DAVID 30 SSANEY, ROBIN 97,188 SWANSON, DANA 188 SWANSON, JOHN 188 SWANSON , SANDRA 116,118,144 211 SWEET, FRED 188 SWEET, JANET 121,134,211 SWEET, KANDIS 211 SWIDERSKI, DICK 61 SWIFT, TAMSEN 188 SEINDELL, LARRY 188 SWOBODA, WENDY 291 SzALAY, E. DAVID 58,188 TAB1NO, MARIE 291 TAB1NO, NAREY 58,70,79,188 TAFOLLA, JOHN 38,291 TA1TANO, BARBARA 188 TAKASLJO1, KENT 212 TANHE1MER, SHARON 93,188 TATE, CHRIS 291 TATE, SUSAN 121,291 TAVARES, CHRISTINE 220,291 TAVENNER, LOUIS 188 TAVENNER, RUSSELL 31,290 TAYLOR, JERRY 290 TAYLOR, KATHE 116,123,188 TAYLOR, MIKE 93,116,188 TELANDER, ALICE 212 TERP, OAYE 28,212 THERR1EN, ROBERT 188 THEWLIS, JOAN 212 THIEIGAS, MARTIN 291 THOMAS, BILL 291 THOMAS, BRIAN 212 THOMAS, JAYNE 212 THOMAS, JJN NY 44-,88,89, 91 , 100, 108,111,121,29O THOMAS, JOHN SKIP 130,290 311 1 1 11 5 THOMAS, JUDY 290 TOWN, SUE 49,121,134,212 ULRICH, MRS 172 VIRGADAMO, FRANK 60,76,212 I THOMAS, KITTY 212 TOWNSEND, LINDA 1o6,116,141, UMLAUF, WAYNE 212 VIRGADAMO, PETER 61,294 I THOMAS, LARRY l3,107,I21,290 192,212 UNDERWOOD, BARBARA 212 VISSAT, JOHN 189 I THOMAS, MARK 63,188 TRACY, ANN 40,88,89,9l,98,I00, UZDAVINES, ANDREW 293 VOLLMER, RYAN 98,189 1 THOMAS, RAY 124,125,212 134,142,292 I UZDAVINES, GEORGE 189 vOLz, RONALD 189 THOMASON, COREY 30,188 TRAPANI, LARRY 188 VORCE, CLAUDIA 93,97,99,128, 3 THOMPSON, CAROL 212 TRAPHAGAN, CHARLOTTE I6 212 THOMPSON, MARSHA 188 TRASK, GROVER 212 VORCE, MR 165 I THOMPSON, RONALD 55,623,291 TRAYLOR, MARY 212 VALERSKY, VICKY 212 VROOMAN, GARY 99,112,294 THOMPSON, SHARON 291 TRENFEL, MISS 112,170 VAN ARSDALE, DAN 189 VUKOTICH, JOHN 61,76,294 THOMPSON, TOM 291 TREPPA, RAY 42,6I,212 CANCE, JILL 139,189 VUSH, SHERIDA 108 THOMPSON, LINDA 28,212 TREVASKIS, SHERIDAN 292 VANDERLINDE, PAT 212 I THOMPSON, SONNY 188 TRIPLETT, DAVID 212 VANDERPOEL, PETE 212 I THURBER, CHERYL 123,292 TROP, LARRY 38,188 VAN EIZENGA, MISS 167 THURBER, CHRISTA 188 TRUCHAN, WILLIAM 292 VAN LEUVEN, HALLIE 212 WADE, BARBARA 23,189 I THURBER, GARY 130,212 TRYKA, ANNA 21,212 VARELLA, CHERYL 212 WAGER, ROGER 58,189 I TIBBALS, LAURA 50,97,127,193,212 TUCKER, MARSHA 93,188 VAUGHN, RICHARD 130,293 WAGGONER, KAY 92,295 TIBBALS, SUSAN 292 TUCKER, MRS 165 VAUGHN, VICKI 189 WAGNER, LUANA 23,295 TIDWELL, BRADLEY 293 TULLOCH, CONSTANCE 212 VEEVERS, TERRY 61,116,127,212 WAHL, SHIRLEY 212 TIEzEN, JERRY 61,79,212 TURNER, RUSSELL 58,75,188 VERCAUTEREN, LINDA 293 WAIDLEY, RICHARD 212 TILLINGHAST, DOUG 38,212 TURNER, STEVE 212 VESCO, LINDA 212 WALKER, JANICE 295 TODD, CHARLES 212 TURNER, WANDA 27,28,l37,293 VEST, SANDRA 294 WALKER, JEANNIE 295 I TODD, MR C. 163 TURNEY, WILLIAM 293 VICK, LYNN 189 WALKER, PAM 189 I TOMASIN, JAMES 61,293 VIDGER, DONNA 39,294 WALKINSHAW, DAVID 23,294 TOMLINSON, JANE 188 VIEGAS, LINDA 294 WALKINSHAW, ERIC 189 TOOTHAKER, JAMES lI3,Il7,220, VINCENT, BOB 212 WALL, DENNIS 212 , 293 UDAN, GILDA 188 VINCENT, GINGER 189 WALLACH, ARTHUR 212 1 TOTEDO, TONI 293 ULBAS, DAN 188 VINSON, GREGORY 189 WALLS, PATRICK 189 5 TOTZKE, FRANCIS 292 ULLRICH, CAROL 189 VINSON, GREG 189 WALTER, KATHIE 212 TOWERS, GAIL 212 ULMER, STEVE 189 VIPPERMAN, MICHELE 189 WALTRIP, SUSAN 213 I -I - .-. :','.k..av-.... .w 4 l-,EL-1 8 , 1- .- '.L.J 7, 7' 1 'f 'f : 7' ' f A-3'9 . .,.. ,. , 1 n , ' t V 4 . 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