Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1959
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' 4 f 7 f AAW7 M X 115 , K7 f ,, Z W Q ff Wf, yyff w f 1 A ff X A f ff 0 X 1 fxi' f4 f xxx 1U , V' ' , ,, fx y , iff' - , ga f',Y?,z,' X fn . I' f f, 4 fyf f ly iff Z 1 Nw :QMS ii' X: f3,1Z!gx,,g' A ,ff ., : ,-M,-. X .Q X . We 1 X X J K V f rf N ,fx A . ' A, V , W , ' 3:1 V . - ' .nf ' , .f , ,M V313 A- V . , 4 Q ' 2 J 2 f ' f , f, ,ggi . , fwff. C ' A f 1 MW f ' ff Q M W Q XT? a ,y X-11 j , X nnf,-wg, - yn f Q .. , f 4 -Q X xff , W' fx - WWE I 1 M41 z f H, , J ' V V 1 .V 1 F f h f 1- , , 'wif , X Lei, ,. . f N' 'M , at ' u ' 1 ' 2' 'Q f , X ' , :V If :Ji 5 A, ,fy A I, vw . ,g,f,:. , ,nl fy If ., 3.24 5, af- w ,ya , A in f, ,. . YA If , . Bw, ' f W f , z. ,, if f I' x c av 1. -1, 4 iz? f QM 1 Age? X 1 , M, wx ,MW ku 1, , V he 'fic' Q., uw X V' ,, f, . 2 '7 6,4 I X Q . ,Qf ' , - X , 4 W 9? .wwfvn-uw X s -It is a scientific fact that Man is theonly one of God's creatures that can smile. And it is tor- tunate that he cando so, tor he has much to smile sham. ifI'he' ENTHUSIASM behind Mans drive to better his lot has resulted in accomplish- ments that make his civilization more comfortable and his future more hopeful. p . V k The ENTHUSIASM that has led Man's progress is manifested in a zest for competition-physical and mental--and a determination to complete a task we take upon ourselves. ENTHUSIASM is that immeasurable quality that motivates us to work toward a goal when reason and logic tell us that the goal is beyond reach. And ENTI-IUSIASM is that important element of success when the goal is finally reached. Most of all, ENTHUSIASM is a genuine love of lite. It is an emotion that directs us toward universal brotherhood when all apparent events take such an ideal out ot the realm of reality. When ENTI-IUSIASM is inthe heart, the impos- sible is no longer a barrier to accomplishment. It is an ENTI-IUSIASTIC iaith in the Goodness ot Man that brings illusive peace within our grasp. It is to this highest degree of ENT!-IUSIASM to which we dedicate the 1959 Caerulea. Milk f .. f xv f,-WM.-W---10751 !,,7l?q7,Ew f i,f :wXzfgemQ, ' rxwm:if1XwsiaffLS F-'Lit f X ' 'f ga' -fam 44, f 1 V, f, -.faawfkyf Z2 27km .e-'qi dication awards, ,...... . ........ .- -. caerulea awards ....,,.,..,... .......... 1 ........ . .... . p .two jeweled, one jeweled, goldyl.. sealbearers, poieniial sealbearers -.4 ....,.... - award winners ss- ........ ........ student g body siudentp government 2 ........ homecoming ...... V pePS1e1'S4 ...... g1-,Q---1,--g- recreation centers Qg.,,s. publications .....,.. .... V all --V-4.,--V.,.--.i ,...,.. --.--4- 4 drama 1 0 music ...,.. 1 service classes faculty , .....,.. 4- , adminisiraiiozn .. .... - .teachers ---.--- -- ' office staff athlibtics fall ....... g ,...,.... winter .....,.. ' spring ....,...... girls' sports .,......,....... organizations ....... campus clubs ..................,................. ......... california scholarship federation 4 socral clubs ,...........................,........ r. o. 1. c. ............. .... .... - - classes . .....,,. sophomores ..,.. rumors .......... 561110155 ................,......................... seniors' activities Qg ...M Q 8 10 1-3 14 16 224 26 28 30 '52 36 38 40 44 48 50 52 - ..... 60 62 64 74 80 92 98 100 103 108 114 126 128 142 154 188.1 foreword The yeariT9'5 7 'fEnT1nd a new spirit on our campus - a certain attitude and pride in every facet of school life was demonstrated by the entire--student--body. This new enthusiasm was not only evident in the excited cheering support and loyalty given to our athletic teams but also in the excellent sportsmanship demonstrated in all school activities. Athletic teams were not the only ones who experienced this show of spirit and sportsmanshipi every scholastic achievement received its full share of studious endeavor and rewarding pride. vw f yi 3'ff,,, ' f fu A. - , w 4 mi awards There is honor in a job well done . . . When a man does his best. P And learning deserves honor. And recognition. And appreciation. And the whole school behind you in your success. V A whole man works with his mind As well as i His body. And his heart. And with ideals he knows to he true. We grant you this award . . . Q..f'V7' +7 L fag? ,js fsf.i .', 23 il'lf'-WT lf? A fl excl. chisel' Lf L-: nj it ill 'J,l..fL.c ,JHLLXQ Outstanding service to Poly is recognized each year by the presentation of Caerulea Awards. Candidates who received this honor were nominated by counselors and faculty members in their respective fields. A student committee of the Caerulea Staff selected the final recipients. We congratulate these seniors who have given so much to Poly through their achievements and service. DEE ANDREWS Boys' Athletics TERRY CARTER Art SHARON EAGAN Business NANCY KUBO English LINDA McHENRY Music JAN VAN DE WATER Languages and Drama ,lc i l i l l l i 1 any MIKE CALDWELL Architectural Drawing .IAN DASH Science JON EVANS Industrial Arts BARBARA MARSHALL Student Activities PAT STARLING Girls' Athletics 4 . l 'yfigl aifJ4i'l,7'flJ-Jliildflll ,li l A4 if J l L , , M Mp ' 3 , il ' , ' -- X , Q- - l 1 CJ! JQ1 's-4.1 'J J -x.!.....s...x ,JJ l ' f ,J l J ' f 5. The Two Jeweled L is the highest honor one can receive at Poly. lt symbolizes outstanding effort in three fields: Service, Scholastic, and Athletic. The requirements are 35 activity points, five semesters of a B average, T35 GAA points for girls and three athletic letters for boys. og' 4...-L s, ' 5 Y, 'NJ H L., ... - M, -A .41 A coveted and high honor is to be a recipient of a One Jeweled L. 25 activity points, three semesters of a B average, 90 GAA points for girls, and two athletic letters for boys are the requirements for this award. KEN NY BOND JAN DASH TERRY DAVIS JAN DUNHAM TODD JAGERSON NANCY MARINE BARBARA MARSHALL LYNNE MEYERSON CHARLES SHACKELTON CAROL STRIEGEL BONNIE UTTERBACK old CAROLE JOAN JEAN RON AMBROW BEESON BENNETT BLOOM BETTE MARTHA JUDY CHRIS BOMAN CARMICHAEL CLARKE CONWAY V ff , J V I ,. 1 V irq V fe M . , V ' I ' A ,V . . ' 44 , I , f l E .A ., A E SJ.. ., ,- - , A L Q . .,-If srzvs CHARLES JUDY I PAT FRANK FULLERTON cARREl.s GLOVER ' V A R 'I 4' , ' def Z ' -- 0 -iw ,Z 43: V 'I ff V , . f' ' , 1 . h V J , A Rf !- SHARON CONNIE BARBARA SUE HANNA HIRAOKA HODGES KESLER A JA. A IRENE SHARON LINDA SUSAN JEFFERSON LAPID LIDEEN LEMON W ff' ' ' ' f V - 7 '-7,,i.': X ff ffm .,,, ,. R .f, ,Wm A N . ,, f 1 .,. . ,fm -A K ' 1 V :ff ll' - .4 f W . ,. . , K SARA COULA GARY JUDY MC COMB PAULOS PETERSEN PILGER .pil -' ' 'L ' ' qi N.,. 1 I ' . V. 9 . ,' 'VJ I L V, . ',' ,fy f 1' 554 Id K, . A I X 5, K. PV Q, , K ,, , ,V V H , N ., Q, Q -5' ff! A .ff 7 ? KATHY JILL JUDY BILL REAM RILEY SAKIMOTO SPRAGUE X V. ' . A , 4 A If ' I I - A , . W, Nm' WMV ? ' , ff I V ,jf as , WAYNE MASAYO MARY JAN SMITH SUZUKI TREADWELL VAN DE WATER Rah, C HERYL SANDY wean wlLLEY california .JM FRANK MARGARET AYALA BARNES BENNETT -V Q . , j'f'.,5ef 'W gsgvfw gf ' . Avigf M 7 X 5 QM: ,J 4 f V gwjayi m A, 7 .Q W . ' ,447 'iw . TERRY STEPHEN SHARON DAVIS DUDLEY EAGAN gy, ' is , y '51 .- .V fVfg7M::f? ' l'f,'f,5,. ' I f ,AMW jym- , . Q' ' A W V AMPS' -1 f .X f 'f-nil. ff 1 HW ,,,, ' .4 W! M A.. H J' IRENE SHARON JEFFERSON KINCADE RUTH KOH THOMAS NANCY LOU NEEL OKUBO OSBORN LYNETTE JAMES C SEELEY SHETTERLY AROLYN SMITH V ,K ,. ?FF'Tf57f'77f'I' .M . ,,,. q k k-F17 ,,.,,,ff WQT62 3717'35WC?L'17f'II:f'f4 n-n17 'i7IL'43'L32W,'51WP , Q21VW1::W1?fw3zwaVg12ifA2215P11 ,5V3?5rffIf5k :VI V22AVs-:.1RVgf:f.12:a.zffwVmff:.V1VVVyf1,1:Q:,if-1:Vf,V:Vg.RVif.fcV Pfwif?if1a:1,i7f4115:12z.ZmM82412fE 'LMA'-1.f,V1,i.f.MQ :ETis-..VViAFri-'3lidF314733215F29WifzfuififzlaL-:ri:s.im11eil1'?S:! . '--- Wfw 1. W '- sf m1eu.if Wf:2-A 'ig H wi' ' R362 'f 512, QS 2 www wlf YV- , up Z Hz f V ., N I W 4. . x, S h I 4 , f f xi if ' ' r V, 7 6.5 V Rx., V U ,Q ' if.. V A ,f A .. V V yi ,.,Gt', ' w A , ' 2 2 . W, F ,V ' 2 : f ,gf ff I ,f ' i f 1 'X f f? I ,xg FQ- . , ff . 1' V1 -7 lk ' ADRIANNE BILL ARMOR BARBEE IRENE BAKER SHARMON BORO BRYAN JUDY CLARKE - . V V fm ' 'G' ff 15? , A V X -V ,A f ---- V g VV - ,,.... 4, ,f - '- , fVV 'f R- ,H ' 32 W f A f I fw V ,V , fff JV . 4 V ' 4' 2- ff ' 'I' , 2 ff PAMELA HARRY Mr m:AN MQ STEVE lnuy scholarship federation sealhearers BETTE BOB MARTHA GWEN LINDA ALL PATRICIA .IAN BENNETT BOMAN BURGESS BURNETT CARMICHAEL CHEEK CLEVELAND DAILY DASH L CHARLES JUDY FRYE FULLERTON GARRELS GERRARD GIVAN .L JEAN PHYLLIS l- PHYLLIS LARRY HIEBERT HIRAOKA HORN HORNE I I- :w'r .g,. :,: X ,Z ,.,hm,y,. A W L 'I s L N' S .1 ff A NANCY BARBARA BARBARA DIANA LINDA CORNELIA KUBO KUMMER LAPID LEMON LIDEEN MARSHALL MARTIN MC HENRY NAVARI f ' f : II,,, I X M TJ' A.f-- A - ' SIE 'R ' 5 1 A f s. 4 I1IS I ' I W , ' ' I I X I A 5, wQ I A , ,, -- L ff X 'VL A f A ,V 1 ,1 we-. 3, ,V,T ,L . V L 2 ,J Q '17 ..,,. 7 5 5.1 M ,A an ,A gc V. -2 1 I ' I 'Sf 5, , I I 'l f , I I ,, , Q ' , ' ' HINDA MARY COULA .IILL ALICE ANNALEE JUDI MARY BILL OZAN PAUL PAULOS RILEY RUSSELL RUTTER SAKIMOTO SAMSTAG SCHROEDER AQ .L .AL L SALLY CAROL BONNIE .IAN NANCY SANDRA STRAIT STRIEGEL UTTERBACK VAN DE WATER WALLACE WILLEY gf 3 j,,f',L:.f:, ,V L ,V I 5 zgrgqfs, pr If sq of ,fr ye, 1- ,- . ..,.. ,,,, ,, I. f'-Inv l'f'f1Vi4 f H9 'f f7 1'L -Ds,Q1u,f4,1f 2:31 QL JA'fI-1f3',.:ft.'LY!-I.'w'n1I:D'4.y1I -.1-.u:',,n, Ana wi. ,f ' f ,,f,,,A.,,.,,.,, .,... ,.,. ,,,. The Term Sealbearer is widely known and highly respected 'rhroughouf The sfale. A gradu- ale receives This Tirle by earning CSF member- ship aT leasf four semesTers, one of which musl be in The senior year. Those who are members all six semesTers also receive a special Phi Befa Kappa award. Congralulafions, scholars! C I potentlal sealbearers I I llll 1i1'Vvr A I I I E: I I I A 1 ' I I ' 'C W I . EL f I ' I f LW v I. A ,,vQ 4 Za? K ., is , - ,,if' f K ,f I T, IIIAV , l',, N A f A , , 1, 1 :Tu , Q . wif A I HAROLD NICKY STEVE LINDA MARILYN DARLENE JERRY LINDA NANCY COLE DEEBLE FRANK GRABLE GREENBERG HABEL JEFFRESS KNOWLESf'f !' MARINE PATRICIA NICHOLS oi-II OKITA PLESI-IEK REAM 4 ILL MARY SEIFERT SHOR SPRAGUE TREADWELL special awards YUKI OKUBO HOLLEY WOOLF ANNALEE RUTTER FAITH ZINK NANCY WALLACE HINRICH SIEVEKING BILL PARSON RALPH RIDGEWAY In order to give more recognition to those students who make outstanding contributions in the various fields of endeavor a new Awards section has been added to this year's Caerulea. These students have demonstrated unusual ability in scholastic competi- tion and have been recognized by various clubs and institutions for their achievements. The honors and awards which are presented at graduation ceremonies cannot be included in this listing as the yearbook went to press before these facts were available. How- ever, the heartiest congratulations are offered to all the Poly graduates who have brought honor to themselves, and their school, by demonstrating thata certain enthusiasm for learning and knowledge which will surely bring them future success and happiness. The Homemakers of Tommorow Award is awarded on the basis of achievement on a 300 question test given at l2,26O schools throughout the nation. The school winners compete in state-wide contests and are then eligible for scholarships given by General Mills. IRENE BAKER received the Homemaker of Tommorow award from Poly. Each year the Exchange Club authorizes the faculty and counselors at Poly to choose the most outstanding senior girl and boy, This year's recipients were JAN DASH and JAN VAN DE WATER. The city-wide high school winners attend a banquet where they are given their awards. These ten winners from Long Beach write an essay fthis year's theme was The Real Meaning of Democracy to Me J which is entered in a state-wide contest. The first prize in the state, based on grades, altivities, and the essay, is a five hundred dollar scholarship. The Elk's Club Award is awarded annually to a graduating senior from each Long Beach high school. Poly's recipient was TERRY DAVIS. Selection is made by a scholarship committee within the Schaatsiaafarats nacftatfttacaiwataatssfftaaa 'aa'tH6'5asr5'ara?a'a5 k'n z and worthiness. Ill NANCY KUBO'S speech A Monument to Man won her first place in the Downtown Lions Club speech contest. With this same speech on the history of California's Public Schools she carried off the first place award in the Native Sons of California contest. Nancy has also been the winner of the sophomore, junior, and senior speaking contests at Poly. The Womens Music Club of Long Beach holds auditions for the young musicians of the city. The first place winners of the three divisions, strings, piano, and voice, perform for the membership of the Ebell Theater. LINDA McHENRY won first place in the vocal auditions by singing an operatic aria and one other musical selection. Representing Poly, HINDA OZAN won first place in the all-city My True Security speech contest sponsored by the Long Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce. She received her award at a dinner which the Junior Chamber of Commerce presented during their first annual city-wide contest. The Long Beach Optometric Association sponsored the Safer Driving Through Better Vision contest. The contest was divided into-two -di-vi sions? essay-anel-pestera-BILL-PAR-S9NSf--posterHllsf' Your Vision a Wreck? won the sweepstakes award of a S25 bond and a plaque. A , special awards ALICE RUSSELL NANCY KUBO LINDA McHENRY HINDA OZAN JAN VAN DE WATER RON WETTEROTH JAN DASH TERRY DAVIS RALPH RIDGEWAY is our T959 American Field Service foreign exchange student. Each year one iunior is selected as foreign exchange student and given an American Field Service scholarship. The chosen student is given the experience of living with a family in a foreign country for one summer in order that he might gain a knowledge and understanding of the people in that country. Persons who apply for the programs at Poly are carefully screened by a student-faculty committee and the four finalists chosen make applications to the American Field Service head office in New York. They in turn base their final selection on scholarship and activities, and on the student's personality and social adiustments. The ultimate goal of the American Field Service is universal peace gained through knowledge and understanding of the peoples of the world. The Daughters of the American Revolution confer the Good Citizen award upon a senior girl who is selected by the administration and faculty of each high school. She is chosen on the basis of service, dependability, leadership, and patriotism. Poly's recipient of the award was ALICE RUSSELL who was qualified to compete for further awards in state-wide competition. The National Office Management Association gives spelling tests each year to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. lt is quite a record to have a perfect score on the three tests given to sophomores, the three given to iuniors, and the two given in the senior year. A beautiful plaque engraved with her name was awarded to ANNALEE RUTTER for her outstanding achievements in the business field. Los Angeles State College sponsored a Foreign Language Field Day for all Southern California Language students. There were six events for French, German, Latin, and Spanish and certificates were awarded to first, second, and third place winners. JIM SHETTERLY, JEFF JONES, GARY ROLLEFSON, and TONY VIENNA made the team that won First Place for second year German students. HINRICH SIEVEKING, one of our exchange students, won First Place in the Native German speech event. Second year French students YUKI OKUBO, CYNTHIA BROCKETT, JAN ENGER, and KAY WESTALL won Third Place in their event. The award NANCY WALLACE received was the Bank of America Award for Homemaking. She won it on the basis of scholarship and her work in homemaking. Nancy will have completed five semesters of homemaking when she graduates. She then plans to continue in this line of study at Long Beach State College as she plans to become a home economist. The Tuberculosis Foundation sponsored a speech contest among Poly, Wilson, and St. Anthony students. The Toastmasters of Long Beach iudged the various speeches, and HOLLEY WOOLF was chosen winner of the girl's division. Giving her speech before different community groups, Holley was instrumental in helping others realize the significance of Tuberculosis Seals. Girls' State is a convention of 400 girls held at the Davis Campus of the University of California. Poly's representative, FAITH ZINK, is sponsored by Petersen Post of the American Legion Auxiliary. She was selected by the faculty and principal to spend a week learning of our government. Boy's State is a convention of 800 boys from various schools in California. It is held in Sacramento during the summer RON WETTEROTH was selected to be Poly's representative this year. The purpose of Boys' State is to educate today's youth in the duties, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship. k M 4 nj' ,f A 2 0 a Q 2 My , g , , , ' f 11,4 V ,Q M Q by f gig V V x ,wt fi , f ' nf V, fix A Q ,, , V ' 5 W, ' w.f -. -, wif 1'f!47f25i,2,' pf J ' , ,, My fs 5 ,f ' is J 1 , ff' x H A W, fu ,4 Jw , w vm f ww Z 5 1' ,f 4 'rg I f 5 V' . Q, A ' Q . 'swf , - 3 X SM 0 My , ,V X 352 X1 Z fin xv :L 54:21 - a ,W ,v-,, vu X ix z mf Q X ww - K . , NW. . f Q Q X Q f AX 7 Q s A ,S Z 5 f Steve Searson 1- l student body president fall Semester Under Steve Searson's capable leadership the fall semester was very successful. Be- sides fulfilling the usual duties of Student Body President, conducting assemblies and weekly council and commission meetings, Steve made arrangements for Homecoming, planned Activity Book sales, supervised a number of Hi-Jihx, and was responsible for presenting a sportsmanship award to Lake- wood High School. He also ran many pep assemblies and was called upon many times to represent the school for receiving various sport or activity awards. Along with being an outstanding presi- dent of the school Steve was in many campus activities and held offices in a num- ber of organizations. He was president of the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes, and acted as president of Boys' League. He was an active member of Letterman's council and iunior varsity baseball. He is a recipient- of the coveted Two Jeweled L Award. I - . , - r , Steve has.. done an outstanding iob at Poly as a' leader as well as a scholar. Next 'year he plans to enter U.C.L.A. where hel will maior in business administration. 1 3' 11 I ?,'4 ..u' - ' .J 1 .Q ,1i, Kenny Bond, possessing outstanding lead- ership ability, did an excellent iob of ful- filling the duties of Student Body President. He headed numerous activities which in- cluding the exchange assemblies and iunior high orientation programs. He also con- ducted the duties of Student Body President by presiding over weekly commission and council meetings and over all assemblies. He led such programs as the Campus Clean- Up Campaign, the American Field Service share drive, and the revision of the Student Handbook. He was instrumental in the founding of the American Field Service Club and helped to plan many ofthe senior activities. Kenny took part in other activities while at Poly. He was president of social club council and a member of ROTA Club. He lettered in Bee basketball and received his Jeweled L . He has many fine qualities which all seem to spell out success. Next year he plans to attend Long Beach State College and maior in business administration. studeni body president spring semester Kenny Bond susANN Kesusn secretary spring semester commission 20 ERNIE BAREFOOT organizations HARRY MCDEAN JEAN BENNETT affairs sos HoLLANo athletics BARBARA MARSHALL RON BLOOM 4- BILL SCHROEDER safety RALPH RIDGEWAY ? fall semester commission secretary msev Jones 21 J V ? , W. M J' Q 42 xS, ment n dh'-.s Student Government, both spring and fall semesters, is made up of the Student Body President and Commissioners, officers of the larger campus clubs, and the presidents of the three classes Csophomore, iunior, seniorl. Taught by Mr. Miller, members of this class learn parliamentary procedure, finance, and how governments of the world are run. Council meeting is held each Tuesday. Representatives of the campus clubs meet and discuss future activities and any other problems which may confront them. Commission meetings were held on Thursdays. The Commissioners plan Student Body functions and serve as liaison between the Student Body and the administration. Each Commissioner has special duties to perform as a member of Student Government. The Comissioner of Affairs is in charge of publicity for student activities and co-ordination of assemblies. ln addition, he represents Caerulea, High Life, and Scholarship on Commission. The Commissioner of Arts supervises posting of advertisements, arrangements in display cases, and selecting of Student of the Week. The Commissioner of Athletics presides over athletic assemblies and home games, and represents Boys' athletics and Lettermen's Council on Commission. The Commissioner of Organizations presides over Campus Club Council and represents fraternities, sororities, and Campus clubs on Commission. The Commissioner of Safety handles fire drills and represents Boys' League on Commission. The Commissioner of Welfare conducts Student Body elections and represents Girls' League, G.A.A., and Junior Red Cross on Commission. The Commission Secretary has charge of all Commission Records. ln addition, the members of Student Government carried out such projects as the purchasing of a new proiector, installing a new vote counting system, planning of senior activities and sponsoring the first Hi ! Day. Porter Day, when girls become beasts of burden for the masculine host on campus, is one of the many activities carried on by Girls League. Winners of this years Beard Growing Contest sponsored by Boys' Y, Y League were Dennis Sechrest fstandingj Jerry Horn and Charles ' n .. Fall President RON BLOOM From top to bottom: T. Jagerson, W. SmiTh, E. Barefoot, B. Barbee, C. Shackelton, J. Miller, R. Bloom. boys, league Many successful activities were carried on by this year's Boys' League. Their maior underTaking was The sale of programs aT Tootball games. The proceeds from These sales went Towards a fund from which TiTTy dollar scholarships are granTed To Two deserving seniors each year. Outstanding intramural football and basketball programs were carried out under The direction of Boys' League members. Examples of Their endeavors include such Things as The faculTy basketball game and The Annual Beard Growing Contest. 'JA fall semester girls, league Fall President .I UDI SAKIMOTO From top to bottom: B. Metzger pen, M. Paul, J. Sakimoto. A. Rutter, P. Matthews, P. Ca: spring semester boys' league From lop to bottom: R. Bloom, B. Baugh, J. Miller, P. Perkins, W. Smith, M. Gastwirth, B, Bar- bee, E. Barefoot, 'V 4 .ff Spring President ERNIE BAREFOOT Spring President MARY PAUL From top to bottom: C. Webb, J. Conger, L. Bryson, S. Kesler, M. Paul. Not Pictured: S. Hulslander. girls' league Girls' League had an exceptionally active program this year. Among the many activities under their direction were the helpful Sophomore Orientation, The Backwards Dance, and the popular Porter Day. The Executive Board ot the League attended many confer- ences throughout the year. The new ideas they gained should prove to be valuable in making next year's chapter lust as out- standing as this one has been. ' 25 i l llonleconling q IIBBEB Betty Davis Lovely Miss Betty Davis reigned as Homecoming Queen over Poly's 1959 festivities. She ruled with graciousness and smiles, assisted by the four Princesses of her court pictured on the opposite page. Betty has not only been the celebrated lady ot the campus but has proven to be an outstanding editor of our exceptional school newspaper, High Life. She plans to continue her education at Long Beach State College. Tennis, swimming, and various other outdoor sports interest this popular and attractive girl, but the field of dentistry is at fhe top of her list of vocational choices, I Poly thanks all of these queenly candidates for wearing the robes of court with such regal aire-it surely set the stage for our championship season. Pat Stanley Linda Cord homecoming princesses Darlene Richardson Mary Paul AL mx' - JW? . 2 ff f -v f .,, , wf- -, f , A Q ff, 0 7 1 J I W f A V 'F ,U U ,7L5Z52, w ,,, f f . f' 'ff , ., I , I f ' 'Qs 4 I W X' V ' W y , ,hh A ' X L' - ' H ' J, 4 ' , 42 , 4 W. ' f:, x ,092 'ZWJFQQWDWW' nz W7 W7 7 ' I Qfffx ' I . , MN S d egg Ckghee, J. Rose, H. Smith, P- Cheek d row F Lovell Y Davidson L Meyerson, S- Boro, I-- Thlrsainurfi, vf Chun-11 s. smith, s. Hickok Fourth row: K, Reams, J. Garrells, S. Hanlna, B. Hewlett J, Hutcherson, N. Marine, D. PhelP5r N' M 'ef Fiffh row: P. Starling, l. Jefferson, M. Carmichael, J. Clarke J. Shaevitz, B. Richmond, J. Rose Sixlh row: B. Hoffman, E. Halbritter, C, Cooper, J. Hllefneff B. Clarke, J. Winter, J. Singer, K. Peck w- J. Airth, I. Anargirou, J. DUl'll30fn, Nl, lVlCGUlfef f I majorettes From left to right: R. Lynch, L. Car- penter, P. Perry song From left to right: C. Webb, L. Cord, leaders c. Lundbiaae, L. Sully, B. Marshall intensifying the high school spirit at all the major events were our popular and enthusiastic Yell Leaders. Keeping the crowds yelling and cheering at all times was a full time iob for our Yell team. With their aid our athletic teams usually came out on top. Backing up the boys with their clever dances and routines were the ten Song and Flag Girls, Flags briskly flying through the air and porn-poms continually Waving kept the spectators interested and active. Our three lovely maiorettes also added a great deal to the enthusiasm of the games. Their help in leading cheers, marching with the band, and aiding in special ceremonies was invaluable. fm 6 B 9 ? Z gf ? f 1 'Z E 2 Z hutch officers Front row, left to right: C. Paulos. campus clean-up Second row: N. Webster, B. Utterback, N. Shanks, R. Searcy, 5- Savlfz- I prefer Rinso for my bathroom walls. These enthusiastic young Cinderellas are demonstrating Third row: C. Shackelton, Spring Sem. Pres., W. Antonitz, a healthy school spirit and pride. They are accomplishing just a few of the household chores Fall Sem. Pres., J. Locklear. taken on by campus clubbers one fair Saturday morn. - chamber of commerce officers il , Pictured below are the officers of the Chamber of Commerce for both Fall and Spring semesters. From left to right are Betty Lytle, Sharlene Shiba, Suzi Savitz, Ruth Searcy, Lavonne Hyden, and Linda Cord. The Chamber of Commerce had a Bake Sale this past year and provided a new Front row, left to right: Y. Williams, A. Calhoun, K. Powell. scoreboard for the Track field. They sponsored Color Day which was held before our Home- Second row: P. Kelly, M. Jones, W. Washington, E. Gatewood. coming festivities. ea staff Editor d t Thaf lgggaxfe Awards Editor Student Body Editor some- Assistant Editors create, talents D Faculty Editor Boys' Sports Editor became the Girls' Sports Editor ,Th pljaiijll Organizations Editor mia, T Thaf Assistant Editor we Sophomore and Junior that this Class Editor are That proud Senior Class Editor can be Copy Editor Statt Artist HINDA OZAN BEV TUCKER CHARLES SHACKELTON SHARON LAPID JANE WEBB JEANIE ELLIS JERRY -STEFFEN JEANIE ELLIS PHIL BASKIN CAROLE WILSON MARY NELL TAYLOR JEAN BENNETT JERRY IOVINE ROD MORGAN Front row: I-linda Ozan. Publicity Managers Second row, left to right: Bill Grogan, Phil Barker, Phil Baskin, Wes Carroll, Jerry Steffen, Rod Morgan, George Yarbro photographers Third row: Bev Tucker, Mary Nell Taylor, Jean Bennett, Sharon Lapid, Jean Ellis, Carole Wilson, Jane Webb. WES CARROLL PHIL BAKER BILL GROGAN MAXINE SUMMERLIN GEORGE YARBRO BOB SUESS VICTOR FUKUHARA STEVE BRACKETT 32 ,- I Many people in addition to the Caerulea Staff helped to produce this yearbook. The Staff expresses its deepest thanks and appreciation to the advisor, Mr. Don Ulrich, for his unending enthusiastic efforts and as- sistance, Mr. Carl Johnson of Martel Studio for the photography, Mr. Marc Ross whose able wit helped with much of the copy, Nelson's Engraving House, the printers - Nick and Bill Edwards ot Queen Beach Printers, the S. K. Smith Company for the book covers, the bookbinders - Bindex Corporation, and Mrs. Lavelle Hays and Miss Marge Smith for their won- derful help. Steve Brackett, enthusiastic photographer, took many of the excellent sport photos published in this book. page editors Row 1: Jeff Fiskin, Feature Editor, Mr. Jensen, Advisor, Nora Lee Owens, Society Editor. Row 2: Susan Williams, Page l Assistant, Joyce Shaevitz, News Editor, Russ Shively, Page 2 Assistant, Mitsuye Hamada, Page '3 As- sistant, Stan Beal, Sports Editor, John Cash, Page 4 , Assistant. V' I hi h life editors From left to right: Fall Semester editor, Coula Paulos. Spring Semester editor, Betty Davis. V beginning journalism 5? Front row, left to right: M. Call , M, Q' d son, C. Middlekaoff. OS le al K' Yglnlgl Second row: P. Coombs, J. Masters, M. Innes Vfvan . Winkle. ' ' My , ss: . Wynn fn. ss . ,. ,f , s 5- r , N ,, Kk.. I . ,K , rowgfigfti ftof- right: . f.-'QHiV6lY,yr DZ Tfl'fjlJy,' ,Libfiil X . ff 3 ilfow: 5.fi3edl,i'vgRosa1i wshkiaris ornghef fi-ia mea, sb. 'illsiiE-ff5fUbb.lefif2Fdfs Q J it sioss o , iics Q is Ssmpef T f 1 f wwsfe fr ,. ' 5 1 ideas was the motto of High Life this year. Rushing Tor deadlines with stories and chasing down leads of information, the reporters of The Statt Taithtully brought out an edition every Two weeks. The capable adviser, Mr. Kenneth Jensen, were The Editors-in-chief: Paulos, Tirst semester, and Betty Davis, second semester. First semester ng editor was Betty Davis. Holding The job second semester was Stacy. ighting The paper This year was The issuance ot a special alumni edition, to Miss Mariorie M. Smith, and Teaturing writings by famous and Poly Alumni. innovations such as printing The ST. PaTrick's edition in Kelly green WhaTsit? contest kept interest active. The lively columns such as Chatter and Moore Talk, Suzi Sassback and Fads 'n' Fashions kept every- with The latest news. For The esoteric there were The Book Reviews and Funny bone The stories and cartoons by Stacy. The Hobbyist on page Two be expected To run anything under the sun under his by-line and often That. gallery class The Howard H. Hicks Memorial Art Gallery is something quite unique in a high school. It is the showplace for much of the art work produced at Poly and in the community and has become famous for its creative exhibits and special art shows. Among the excellent presentations in the Gallery the International Red Cross art exhibit brought Poly the distinction of having the only show- ing of this display in Southern Cali- fornia. The Autophosis was another tremendous success which exhibited many outstanding custom cars be- longing to Polyites. Never enough recognition can be given Miss Elsa Warner, who is one of the maior figures in art in the Southland. Her guidance of the gal- lery has made it the outstanding showplace of art. chairmen and advisor From top to bottom: Terry Carter, Spring director, Miss Elsa Warner, Gallery advisorg Franca Lovell, Fall director. nf poly picture loan The purpose of Poly Picture Loan is to display student art work in the offices of the ad- ministration building. Front row, left to right: S. Huls- lander, F. Zink, M. Ross, Mr. Adams, M. McGuire, B. Rich- mond, D. Berlow, C. Powers, N. Webster, J. Self. Second row: P. Capen, A. Meade, D. McGarrigle, P. Morikawa, C. Hiraoka, N, Marine, S. Raffety, E. Maclndoe, M. Devitt, J. Schwartz, S. Shields, E. McLeish. Third row: M. Suzuki, T. Taylor, B. McCarty, S. Shiba, P. Matthews, J. Bravinder, R. Freese, L. Tin- gom, M. Macrate, K. Evans. flower committee The Flower Committee ar- ranges interesting and different flower displays for the various offices at school. This year has seen some very beautiful ar- rangements by these girls who add an artistic and homey touch to our school environ- ment. Front row, left to right: B. Metz- ger, M. Macrate, L. Tingom, N. Elliott, S. Lemon, R. Eastwood. Second row: P. Glover, T. Taylor, D. Berlow, J. Bravinder, S. Mou- ser, J. Schwartz, B. McCarty, C. Patrick, M. Suzuki Fron row, left to right: F, Lovell, K. Wood, S. Gunderson, N. Cowan. Second row: J. Horn, E. Peterson, C. Garrigues, Miss Warner, R. Eastwood, Y. Hosokawa, G. Morgan. Third row: A. Patterson, R. Zander, Harder, W. Kaloust, R. White, L. Harper, D. Ellis. Fourth row: L. Richman, D. McMullen, T. Carter, J. tSelf, H. Smith, S. Underwood, D. Degner. mm swwff- f ,-...m,....,..... iq ' swim T Mfg f 5 'i z R Y 'lk 1 5 ' fy n , Q4 .ew Ver' if ' . M XY' I 1.,fm,g. V, ,V ,. ,f S: mi 'K A ifwfi Bob Burgess and Penny Rogers are obviously receiving some sTage direction from The drama coach, Mr. Siriani, during rehearsal Tor The drama club's one acT play Red Peppers, The couple sparked The show wiTh a lively sailor song and dance rouTine. Sam Siriani is a viTal force in The producTion of good drama aT Poly. Here we see Typical ironing out session on The seT. f , f X 1, Z sf ff ' , Nye an Y S555 I M W 4 , S ' iw T 1 is Q of z ff P fg masque and sandal Producing some of The naTion's Top enTerTainers is The Poly Masque and Sandal Class. The sTudenTs graduaTing from This acTive class receive good background in drama- Tics and have sound basis for receiv- ing jobs in show business. Performances by Them This year aT Poly have exciTed and pleased many sTudenTs and Teachers. Among The many They have been associaTed wiTh were Their popular one-acl plays and The year's ouTsTanding Chrisfmas producTion. Their greaTesT Triumph was The marvelous Senior Play, Ten lQiT'rl6 lndians. This mysTery Thriller by The incomparable AgaTha Chrisiie gave greaT pleasure To all ThaT saw il. 38 Front row, left to right: M, Kelly, S. Faullin, J. Yeager, J. Gingher, N. Yyles, J. Van de Water, C. Smith, K. Jones Second row: G. Tollner, N. Naick, R. Lynch,, L. Brightman, P. Rodgers, E. Strand, L. Curtis, J. Bell Third row: C. Garcia, S. Sommer, C. Call, N. Augustson, M. Wellman, B. Hewlett, G. Fraser, A. Davidson Fourth row: H. Dyer, S. Kent, P. Nichols, B. Burgess, C. Smith, C. Nichols, D. Kettles, S. Gibson one act plays Pictured below are three scenes from the one-act plays presented by the Masque and Sandal club. The thespians are from left to right, Linda Curtis, Dave Kettles, Kay Shack, and Jan Van de Water. band mingled with The shrill tones of the piccalo, tit moan of a saxophone, and the ringing of glocken spiels Tend to excite an already enthusiastic crow The marvelous music of This year's celebrated marc. ing band was no exception Sixty five colorful musicians marched ontot field at all home games determined to inspire tri team to win. And aided by this spirit, win th J did ! lt took more than lust a top rate team to that victory, it was the enthusiasm of a huge stude body thrilled by the game and the music of th' organization that really pushed them to The top We give thanks to all the members of The .Lil for a difficult job well done, and to Mr. Robert Dill under whose masterful baton they played. 'A H The clanging of cymbals, the blaring of trumpet and the rhythmic beating of the big base dru ve brass Director: Mr. Dill Front row, left to right: M. Rubick, B. Hiatt, J. Crump, B. Shellhorn Secondrow: P. Hammers, M. Hanson, J. Aevon, S. Michell, D. Shingleton, G. lovine, H. Cole Third row: T. Hollway, R. Cook, L. Curry, J. Shields, E. Shumaker, E. Sheppard, E. Davis, R. White wind Director: D. Freeman V Front row, left to right: J, Arndt, S. Young, D. Hodges, F. Pike, L. Agvon Second row: D. Jennings, A. Lowther, R. Wasson, A. Shultz, J. Eddington, W. Mafnas, J. Muszalski, B. Fox, R. Perez, A. Longnecker Third row: J. Blackmore, G. Mortenson, S. Barthett, R. Maitlen, G. Ringsbergen, D. Alexander, B. Nichols, J. Miller, W. Kuhr, E. Sarovhaw orchestra From a group of sixty talented Polyites came some of the most outstanding orchestral music heard in Long Beach this year. This musical group became well-known and popular around this area and played many concerts with other schools as welll as at the Municipal Auditorium. We wish to thank each and every one of tht musicians who participated in this group who QBVQ up their time and labor to bring others enioyrnerlli 40 , O Q X3 ' Wg, f' my 4 ,pa E4 i A ,M ,W M ,,?1N,,,K ,, .3 4, A X f 112, ,. . 2 i,. if It is the consensus at Poly that when the Madrigal Singers perform, everyone listens. Such praise is Well-earned, xt the annual Poly Christmas Concert, the Madrigal Singers left a deep impression that stirred every member of 'ie audience. As members of our community look to Poly for its musical entertainment, we may take special pride in the efforts of this fine enthusiastic group. Encircling the piano, clockwise: Y. Anderson, R. M. Duty, D. lnnes, J. Welty, K. Holycross, C. Alarcon, V. Wilson, B., Boman, S. Ricleout, Y. Hadrath, Mr. Gilbert Anderson, L. McHenry, B. Robinson, Y. Sharp, Outstanding in every performance they've given this year have been the talented girls of the Senior Girls' Glee Club. These experi- enced singers have made lasting impressions on all of their audiences. It has been a busy but rewarding year for this celebrated group. Among their many appearances were the Choral Festival in Los Angeles, the show given for the officers and crew aboard the Aircraft Carrier Kearsarge, and the performances for our own school assemblies. madrigalf singers senior girls' glee Front row, left to right: E. Berry, M. Meiia, B. Potf, K. Riggins, L. Smith, J. Smiley, D. Fisher, M. lshirnizu, M. Ellsworth, D. Kelly, J. Booth, R. Johnson I Second row: A Hassler, D. Burkhalten, J. James, R. Koci, C. Eragente, B. Hendres, D. Fuhrer, D. Narciso, J. Lewis, C. Veatch, J. Beeson, Y. Davidson, L. Williams, V. Chunn. Third row: M. Moffet, B. Weisnicht, P. Scott, M. Gillespie, M. Davis, P. Adams, P. Lennert, C. Pastor, P. Moreno, C. Carter, A. Davis, S. Younger, F. Ichikawa, P. Ludwick. Fourth row: J. Cottrell, C. Goolsby, J. Kuble, G. Fairley, F. Parrish, J. Carter, S. Bartley, S. Blythe, L. Ascheris, D. Sanders, P. Palombo, J. Beeson, P. Johnson, D. Del Santo, C. Wilson, M Redding, D. Williams. l 42 . a cappella It would be far easier to identity the activities in which the musical groups at Poly were not involved than to attempt to list the events in which they did participate. One ot the most active of our music aggre- gations is the A Cappella Choir. Their appearances in concerts tor the P.T.A., on board the U.S.S. Kear- sarge, at the Millikan Music Festival, at the Masonic Open House - we could go on and on - invariably proved to be the highlight of the entertainment. Choir Director Arthur Gilbert has brought undeniable pres- Front row, left to right: L Johnson, B. Robinson, C. Simson, S. Rideout, Y. Anderson, P. Ballard, D. James, N, Miller. Second row: S. Shaw, R. Brown, P Welch, Y. Sharp, P. Dailey, K. Cole, M, Takanen, J. Clarke, L. McHenry, Third row: T. Gordon, C. Rapp, E. Clark, E Powell, M. Duty, l. Flounoil, B. Boman, P. Nichols, J. Jameson. Fourth row: R. Merales, L. Colson, V. Wilson, D. Carmon, W. Vanderbilt, R. Collins, D. Innes, L. Zimmerman, C. Young. Fifth row: J. Welty, R. Alarcon, C Barrie, K. Holycross, K. Jones, D. Barner, B. Bated, R. Mico. Front row, left to right: D. White, C. Pearson, H. Small, J. Lopez, J. Jones, C, Loose, R. Landreth. Second row: C. Leatherwood, J. Emerich, P, McCloud, J. Watts, W. Vanderbilt, S. Hatch, C. Young, R. Collins. M. Kearney, J. Sn der, G. Walker, W. Martin, K. Weisman. L. Barnett, D. Crabb, A. Carmichael, V. Luke, M. Dickson. tige to Poly with an A Cappella 5 3 Choir which has no peer. fr 'rf 9 w .ff A s . , f . f iiii fi, -ff v t'f,.,w.,,.f ...tf f T lv . i ' f bows lee T T . barter - fr .t 1 Q, , , I . K .J 4 J junior girls' glee Junior Girls Glee is not a performing vocal group like the Senior Girls Glee. The Junior Glee is a group of girls who like to get together and sing iust tor fun. Although there may be no aspiring Doris Days nor Theresa Brewers among their midsts they sure have a good time making the sounds to rhythm we mod- ern Americans call music. Front row, left to right: M. Riesgo, M. Wheeler, L. Zlatin, N. Ridgway, R. LaBig, Mr. Gilbert. Second row: L. Wright, J. Bone, S, Allen, J. Kendig, A. VerBeek, E, Ward. Third row: N. Russell, D. Hill, C. Knowles, J. Robison, V. Lewis. A2 X 1 f M xv X 'Winn 5 Q ?k S A 4 Ziifffi? av,,Q:.vZ X 2 Q Tn gr ,fly fn f fjj,,,QZN ,WAV :r '- QA X7 f , , X, Z ' . 42, 5' Front row left to right: D. Timby, N. Pyles, C. Carlsen, J. Jameson, S. Levine, K Eylar S Sorenson, D. Berlin. Second row K Jones, J. Barnes, C. Ley, K. Armell, J. Grimm, C. Williamson, M Steyer A Edgar, B. Prince. The stage designers gave the sets the inspira- tion which put the audiences into worlds of imagination and fantasy. The stage craft and construction crews executed the designers' plans with superb workmanship, further completing the quality of scenery for this year's production. With proper audio and lighting techniques the stage crew added the final just that perfect effect to all the assemblies and plays. stage stage crew Front row, left Io righl: R. Ridgley, L. Hall, B. Martin, S. Brackett, J. Mayer, J. Pepito. Second row: D. Britten, R. Perez, P. Solarzano, G. Adair, M. Potter, R. Meraces, P. Butler, S. Lewis. Third row: D Foster, P. Shutheton, R. Mitchell, L. Fife, C. Bar- rie, T. Nixon, M. Kanelomo. Fourth row: D. Schneider, S. Dzialowski, Y. Anderson, L. John- son, J. Moore, T. Dobson, R. Griffin, J. Flores. Fifth row: B. Bickham, R. Elmore, R. Sudweeks, D. Stewart, W4 A state of confusion would exist without the aid of the library assistants. They help the librarians in processing and circulating all books which come into the library. The library assistants not only help to keep order in an active and vital branch of our educational plant, but they learn the rudiments of library organization and management. There was a time when a bomb explosion or a woman's scream or the sound of an automobile crash would cause, at least, a raised eyebrow. Now, a Polyite merely shrugs and comments that the the members of the Poly Radio Workshop are working on a new script. Various fraternal organizations in Long Beach and listeners to PM station KLON have had occasion to appreciate the work ot this special class. They have been called upon to perform everything fromya swingin' version of Cinderella to a spine-tingling version ot The Man Without a Country. The class, open to approved students only, is a highlight of the day for all members. , ,, 7 g ,radio productlon Front row, left .io rightz' Rossjr H. Woolf, J. Kemper, R. Austin, C. Wii'liamsor1,VS. Jones, ,V , G. Yarbro V Second row: S. Bruce, Nl. fNakQ., shima, S. Santage, C. Broclgettj P. Thompson, R. Haverson,,D. Cole, B. Lee, S. Clapp if il i4'V, if ligyti V' assistants f Front row, left to right: S. Beecrpfir S. Guerrero, S. Wil'li6ft1S. F-r Wheeler, W. Holiday. ' iif, Second Row: M. Shicllerf'-l-Vlfeffllii son, B. Brown, S. Jones, P. RounClSi B. Beard, S. Hughes, S. Lehman: D. Rowe, H. Jones, P. 'fmanlleli G. Kitsman, D. Rubin 'Ig Third Row. L. Eby, NL cubetefii J. Knotts, B. Washington, Edwards V ' '. ' 'f as 46 ' ' The enthusiastic crowd is in the bleachers cheering their favorite racers as they approach the starting line. The gaily decorated vehicles are driven out of the R.O.T.C. rifle range and are entering the track which is now in a state of confusion. The crowd comes to a slight hush, the contestants are waiting feverishly on the starting line, the gun fires and the Scarabs are off! It's going, going, and is over the finish line to capture the title of winner in the girls' division of the Caerulea Trike Race. As the boys' competition closes we see the Delphi Trike crossing the finish line to victory. The trophies were presented to the winning clubs by Charles Shackelton as the runner-ups gathered around to congratulate the Scarab and Delphi winners. The air vibrated with the noisy, boisterous phrases of the Scarabs' song. Delphi gave a big cheer for their exciting victory. All in a Vday's enioyrnent at the Caerulea Trike Race. delphi O WIBHBPS T , it 2 ' 5,55 .Ji fir T 2:5 tu' 'fl MM 7 r l , f i it f W Q, f xi' .,L5 Z -,. L. f 2 V T . scarab T winners M , V1 WM x gmc Fw, f W NI? Mg x 52 vm, X 5 G f f 1 1 1 ' f , fmff,:fe,Hfff - 1 fs MV I ' 55 4x755 fsfv f W!. .0.,f F W' M M f , 2 My Qxw' ,fn ff I '4g,,,mW ef V., '- f W fQ,'Jw,'f wf.,': f,v if ,, ,571 wr' Jw ,,+--wamw ,K W 91 'Mn f ,M 3 The square root of 3 is 1.732. A smile is a curve. A laugh is a circle. A good sentence does not end with a preposition. Avoid dangling participles. Never split infinitives. Cool, man. Crazy! Tough, dad. Way out. It's a blast. Chop! Shook up. Rank! A comma separates dependent and independent clauses. Rah! Rah ! 23-skadoo. Rah ! Enthusiasm is that infinite spark which gives man the power to do the extraordin- ary. Our potentialfywhich normally lies dormant waiting I for that, touch 'Which brings out they befst in, each Of' US, ,Takes only one sinoeref and optimistic belief to illuminate achieyements. At Poly' this has beenycifearlyr demonstrated by the successes our Sfuderitybody has aehieved in scholarship .athletic competition. This yearbook irflsl becomes at part fof our proud heritage, and y iS igdppropriatelyi dedicated to Poiyfsi IENTHUSIASTICSPIRIT - the key ialysyuccegly s s it IN f . ' NEIL w. PHILIPS, JR. principal of poly I I caught it -- iust like Dee! If the Polyites had sat . Philips in the Press Box, they would have been the twelfth man on the field. Cigars disappeared by Knuckles were pounded raw. Brows were 'Furrowed didn't go according to plan. And when things ah, the whole world was right! And with the football in his hand, everything was right. Neil Philips clutched his prize. He had earned it. ERNEST LADD WILLIAM MILLER Head Counselor Director of Activities . and so I suspended him for fe days. To Mrs, Carls, Bill her one and only. To the vly faculty, Bill Carls is one fell guy with a real rough b. But to the couple of hun- ed boys who just can't seem toe the line, Wild Bill is e man to watch! Vice-Principal Walt Newland, 1 new hand at keeping boys in te the's a Colonel in the arinesj, and Assistant Principal mb Botts offer a helping hand Mr. Carls. But as long as ere's such a thing as a sense humor, the boys have noth- g to fear. 1 'Lf .pews ' . I Lg-egg . ' if sei -,rss 5 , EVELYN LOFLAND ROBERT BOTTS WALTER NEWLAND WILLIAM CARLS Assistant Principal Assistant Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal d o o 0lll' 3 llllIllStlfat0lfS Miss Smith, can you explain your .absence of yesterday? Nobody on the He says his name is Miller and that his hobby is counting money - In a Poly campus has taken a more sincere interest in the students than Miss school of over three thousand students, it stands to reason that the handling Evelyn Lofland. She is mother, sister, confident, and sometimes stern disci- ot finance is no mean task. Poly has had Mrs. Lavelle Hays as its School plinarian. But, above all, she is a woman with a warm heart and a keen Banker for many years. We are indebted to her for her concern, concern with young people. A very great honor for a very gracious lady. The Poly P.T.A. expressed its grati- tude to Miss Dorothy Himes for the con- sistent fine teaching ot the young people in our community. Miss Himes has gained the love and respect of all her students from her very first days at Poly. P.T.A.'s lite membership is a token of appreciation that all of us feel for this wonderful educator. ALVARADO, ARTHUR Foreign Langugae BARNES, JUDITH Art BRIGGS, GERTRUDE Business Education ANDERSON, LESTER Mathematics BARROW, ROBERT Industrial Arts BROWN, THOMAS Social Living ARNOLD, EMILY Business Education BINNS, MARGARET Business Education CALDWELL, ESTHER Homemakinq ADAMS, ROBERT Art ALLEN, VERNON Mathematics AYERS, RECHARD BOOT, OLEVE CAi2GlLL, NORMAN English Girls' P.E. Industrial Arts BALDVWN, DAVID BRASSEUR, PATRiClA CFZEROSKE, ROBER Mathematics Homemaking Social Studies CLAYTON. DAN cRiswELL, HELENE DENNERLEIN GERALD I Science Social Studies Social slhdies RAMSEY. CLARA DEEBLE, ROBERT DILL, ROBERT l'l0memalS1nQ Mathematics Music FRANCIS, HELEN Counselor LADD, ERNEST Head Counselor PERKINS, PHILLIP Counselor HANSEN, ROLLAND Counselor MOZEE, ELLIOTT Counselor SOBOTKA, MILDRED Counselor HOWLETT, BETTY Counselor OURY, THOMAS Counselor WALTERS, KAY Counselor DIMAS, SAM DUNCAN, JAMES DUNPHY, THOMAS Boys' P.E. Science Social Studies counselors Some times, in the excitement and enthusiasm that comes from school spirit, we are inclined to overlook the size of this great school of ours. Poly High School is larger than many small towns across the country I As a result, it becomes doubly important that the faculty and administration maintain contact with the students. This task becomes the maior assignment of Poly's fine counseling staff. It has been their opportunity to establish close relationships with the students with the express desire of being of valuable assistance in preparing the graduate for his future. To this end, the counselors, headed by Dr. Ernest Ladd, have administered and interpreted tests, guided registration procedures, pro- vided iob references, secured scholarships, prepared tran- scripts, and, in short, done all of the research that is necessary in preparing young people for college or a vocation. No small part of whatever successes Poly graduates may have may be directly or indirectly traced back to these helpful people. 'PERLY, KERMIT FOLLETT, MARVIN FUSTON, WILLIAM GILPIN, ALBERT GUTHMANN, HERBERT HANSEN, CHESTER Lusiness Eclucafion Social Living Maihemaiics Social Sfudies English lndustrial Arfs our outstanding faculty FISH, MURIEL FORNIAN, LEON GECKLER, ROSE GLANZ, BEATRICE GUTHRIE, WILLIAM HARDAGE English Nlaihemaiics Nurse Foreign Language Business Education Social Living FCERSTER, WILLARD FRANKS, ALICE GILBERT, ARTHUR GUERCIO, DOROTHY HACKWELL, GLENN HASSON, EDDIE Social Living Foreign Language Music Social Living Science Boys' pf. HANEY, ELvA HERBOLD, JOHN 0 Nurse Social Living HIEFIELD lUClllE HOLM, IRMA JACKSON, MARILYN GUS P E Mathematics Homemaking 491 11 ml KLUVER, CAROL Social Living KOMARNICKI, GEORGE KUREY, JOSEPH Social Living Mathematics DOROTHY G IANTORNO, SAM JENSEN, KENNETH Science Boys' P.E. Journalism HOARI TAKUO INNERST, MARJORIE KINNEAR, l.YLE Social Living Business Education Boys' P.E, How about mixing root beer, orange, and coke and calling it something? Most of the time, the student store is a nice quiet place on campus. But, during the snack and lunch periods, it is the center of a holocust! Hun- dreds ot grubby hands, holding hundreds of tickets reach for hundreds of candy bars, ice cream bars, and cups of slush, and send the students screaming to safety behind the pop- corn machine. But, after a few moments of storm, peace returns and all is serene once more. Marge Lohmeier sighs and suggests something about putting whipped cream on the pencil erasers to make them sell taster. Have stick, will teach ! ! ! Mr. Takahashi makes a point in one of his U.S. and G. classes. 55 Sergeant! Do you realize that your right eyebrow is at parade rest!!! Eight- star-General Bill Carber looks on while Sergeant Panek inspects members ot Poly's outstanding ROTC. LAGENDYK, LU.El.LA Business Education LEVY, DAVID Social Living LARSON, INGRID Homemaking LITTLEWORTH, SELWYN Foreign Languages LAWLESS, DOLORES Library LEE, JESSE Business Education LEISTIKOWI ALTHEA Girls' P.E. 56 LONG, STANTON Social Living LYON, HOWARD Boys' P. E. MARCUM, RUBY Business Education If it moves, salute it: if it doesn't paint it. According to some element of science or other, if you take four sticks and arrange them in some kind of geometric design around a tree, something else happens when the wind blows. But nobody is sure. Anyway, until the time comes, let's paint. One pint for the braces and one pint for the painter. MATRANGA, IRMA Foreign Language MCCONNELL, RUTH Social Living MCDONALD, KAYE Girls' P.E. McGU IRE, LUCIl.l Library McKAY, DONAI industrial Arts MCMICHAEI., BAR! Social Living You got the olives, Dave? Many a moon has passed and many a graduating class has gone through the portals of Long Beach Poly since we were able to boast of a C.l.F. football championship. Much of the success for this coup is due Dave Levy and Bill Mulligan, two of the most outstanding football coaches in the history of the sport at Poly. Their envious record will be carried in the spirit of Poly enthusiasm as long as the memory endures. PARSCH, MARLETTE POWERS, WARREN RICE, EDWIN ROUTEN, EUGENE Girls' P.E. Social Studies English R. O. T. C. PATTEN, GLORIA PRESCOTT, RONALD ROSS, MARC ROWLETT, JUDITH Social Living Mathematics English English MEADOWS, DONALD MULLIGAN, WILLIAM ' Science Science MILLER, ERWIN O'NElLI-I CHARI-ES l Science Foreign Language MOREY, RAY PALOMBI, HENRY Science Stage Crafts 57 They went thataway! The world of make-believe is very real to the mem- bers ot Masque and Sandal who pro- vide Polyites with some of The finest drama in the community. Drama Coach Samuel Siriani Jr. works to present the best quality production with the maxi- mum opportunity tor expression by his students. 58 SNAVELY, MARIE TALBOTT, WILLIAM TEWKSBURY, ROBERT TOMPKINS, JEANETI Girls' P.E. Social Studies English Mathematics TARDY, GENE THAYER, HOWARD THOMPSON, HELEI Graphic Arts Boys' P.E. English l SCHANTZ, MERRIAM Girls' P.E. I SCIRANKA, PAUL Industrial Arts 5 SPAAN, ANDREW 5 Business Education SCHMIDT, LILIA Girls' P.E. SIRIANI, SAM English SULLIVAN, RICHARD Foreign Languages SCHOONOVER, GEORGE Arts SMITH, DONALD Social Living TAKAHASHI, FRANK Social Studies , A-Amw..,.w,,,.,1,, ,f ,, W, pf-X. Rx Tl WALSH, MIRIAM WEEMS, THOMAS ,A Social Living Social STudies WALTON, JACK WILLE, MARY Boys' P-E. Girls' P.E. WISE, GRACE ZARIFES, HELEN Science Social Living WRIGHT, JONINE English I demand a program change. Have you ever seen a counsel- or's office during a rush? This isaTypical scene. fAbove right? TRACY, GEORGE Science WANG, NIARJORIE English WILLIAMS, JANET Homemaking ULRICH, DON Science WARNER, ELSA ArT WILSON, GEORGE lndusTrial ArTs WAITE, WILBUR lndusTrial ArTs WEBECKE, MURIEL Social Living WILSON, RAYMA Social Studies - l LZ? if l I i 2 i 1 E i l i I 2 , What do you Think of red and white stripes, Mr. Newland? No, The person perched on The flag-pole hasn'T decided To give The candy look To Poly. He is, in- sTead, Threading a new pull-rope for The flag. CPolyiTes will, however, see a new look in The American flag when They come To school in The Tall wiTh The addition of Two new sTars.l 59 sk ' x N gy '51-Q . sv 5 E 'ffl f R. J , x .-1 , 1 V 44' r, XM Y VL M' -, 'x ,L 1 2f1S'KX- 2315, :Aix LX wig-ii' zz. Q . 5 e A- if iw, ,. 73 wfw.fwM.-'Q ., AQMA .f f. p L ,wx hf --nf vw:-, Q4 EW Q, fe f K v , A ff fm-Q' gg, A, ,fw:aw.-1 ., w - mfpfyg., ff 'fiaww '- T Q: '- M . ...f'z.:w, f , 11 ZH ,V Q. L. , 2? my-n X ' J fa , Q 1 I A we Q s n Lx XX ' Q Nw lk ' . X x XX, 'xx v 'Lf sr wx 4 TS -N x ifiwsk y fa N4 kk gsm 'u mu 2' M B :QM N 1 -a - S ,fi I 1 s si y . rt., ,, E ,Xl 5 f Some people claim ThaT The Teachers are guiding The minds and habiTs of our com- muniTy's young people. Maybe. BUT The folks who Teed The sTudenTs Ccould I have The big piece of pie, pleasej and The Tolks who clean up aTTer Them CI ThoughT l hiT The Bunny BuckeTD and The folks who keep The records Cl used To live There buT we moved Two years ago-didn'T l Tell youj are The ones who really keep The wheels Turning. So, Three cheers Tor This group: RAH! Tor The caTeTeria workers, RAH! for The cusTo- dians, and RAH ! for The clerical sTaff. Poly High School - RAH RAH RAH! custodians Left to right: M. Barrett, W. Zinn iheacl careTakerJ, K. Harding, G. Hills, J. Jelen, C. Gourley, E. Scribner, H. McGlashan, K. Ellis, J. Rowland, G. Harrison, L. DeLoTTa, G. Bryson, J, Hill cafeteria workers Standing, left to right: M. EsTer, E. Eckman, E. Skinner, H. Simpson, A. Clarke, V. Horning, H. Harkin I B. LiTTleiohn, R. Abbotf, M. Morris, H. Robinson. Seated, leff To right: P. Finnegan, H. Pflaum, F. Cone. clerical staff Seated, left To right: M. Ward, K. Baschke, L. Hays, M. Lorenzen, D. Urbine, V. Lemon, N. Elliott Standing, left To right: E. May, B. Miller, C. Johnson, G. Scrivens, M. SmiTh, G. de Kozlowski, P Burt, R. Jones. You cad! dd Every manis The Star? l 5 w ' The fone Wh0 diCi?1'1l 9Q1 Do y ou r' bes1g 1 . iliaih YJVQA , 0 ,QaxA gf?g5X2 fr- --.... Q Ze 1 V I Xzfg :Q ,, ff ' ,wx .i S rx Q 1 ASN L ,M wx my . ,V sv x K S . 1 . Ev- .- L63 7 .f S . At in S I WH? .' Eg 'AQ Q W Q 2 Q 1, kx ' . V X A i. f' f' 1 . . L , ,I - - A if M v 35? .. fr. fs Q' , Q1 'wa fl, 9 3 'N ,N 5 XW A gs. 'G ff , if , ar B 5 , H Q X J if if Q -fi y it sf gi W Ri X SSXw1u2' : Xxx. - A L , 7 615 fllf Q r-551' 1 -f' ' Q- , . RL ' 9 F1 Q L 8 b b wa . 4 QKJY H Rx pi hh . G V Y ,.., Y' m L Vi, 3, X V K X' L . ,TQ L ,. L ' . .Q ,fi - kv h -x' Y' id Q, , 1 Xi- ' . ,QQ Wax A K L wk' hx! 3' ' wi L ' f 5 L I - Q.. Q L Q, Q f 2 L ' ' ' esgwx PM i A ' ii wiv: - V 4 gk - V ' ' LL U ' L--' Q L L 7 f ' x: - ,. . ' VH X QL- ' ' 491. 6, ,Q A. , F TUUCHDO !! C. I. F. Quarter Finals POLY 26 SAN DIEGO 18 ,.,,.ff '-wf My ,W .Mm , f QQQI, CUC! s W 1-Vwwwqf-1 my-...M 5 :lam W wwf, ' , W ,, f U H, ,ff WW S W ' ,QW A X 4 'W if ,c 'W ' 4, 6 Lf t 'UWM' 5? Mffwfmw WWA lf' an Discussing one of Bill Mulligan's spectacular plays are, from the left, head coach Dave Levy, line coach Don Hardage, and backfield coach Mulligan. Levy, who has been head mentor here at Poly for iust two years, is a graduate ot UCLA, where he played varsity tootball and participated in the Rose Bowl. Hardage, a graduate of Southern Methodist, did an excellent job in molding our relatively light line into one ofthe roughest front walls in CIF. Mulligan, who came to us from the University ot.Chicago, was the brain behind the seemingly impossible yet very successful backtield maneuvers that were responsible for many touchdowns and even more thrills which we shall long remember, TI-IE 1959 C. I. F. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 5 Q l Dee Todd ANDREWS JAGERSON AA Mike CAMERON Richard LINNELL Ron WETT Alex ALVARADO Bob BANKS Bill BARBEE Ron BLOOM Paul BRANTINGHAI Jim Rpm IN 9 x x BROWN Harvey CROW Bruce CURNOW Mike GASTWIRTH Mike GIERS Dave HACHIYA on-f , ,,,h I Buddy HOLLOWELL Lonzo IRVIN Reggie JOHNSON Y L N M af ,' R5 .2 va Q ' vs me E -, I Q E' g ' X , , 4 Q wi N . . XwFxk - A .Q-5.-f .img ' .- Z' .f xt- 3 N A-.11-1 M . Fx' '- L. X? gg A9 irvj KX 1 . . ' f Qi 'fi iw . . sw ' wi-gli X Terry Andi' DAVIS HALF Ed Chick DeLORM.E HASTINGS Burr -lim ----f-Av I-IERRIQK Sam KUMAI Kennedy LOWE George MAGNUSON Willie MARTIN Gene MILLER Jim MURRAY 'z Q Martin NAKOJI Gary OLSON Vernon SEM Edgar SMITH Wayne SMITH Bill SPRAGUE 'Q-if GLN , Q' SEV . ' . fi X : eg f .. Y' L A S TR .. K-11 ails? V-.M Q., t, ' SVF A A Q Ng h ir. 'ff Dan SYNOVEC Bill WASHINGTON Norman YUTANI XY' f A F' 5 Mff Q1 . . , rw iw 'f -,js FWZ , W -ffl' .WV7 173 , '17 Z fi aw, , , A ' Wmww fy 4y ,X varsity football .Many thrills, big and small, are experienced by all high school football teams. A championship season always gives additional excitement. Such was PoIy's football season, one with thrills galore. . Winning the CIF Championship was undoubtedly the high-point of the campaign since our boys did it for the first time since 1938. When the final gun sounded in the Santa Monica finale, a feeling of great ioy and proud dignity swept over the Rabbit bleachers of the Coliseum. After winning the Moore League undefeated, Poly entered the CIF play-offs against North Torrance. There something happened that will always be remembered. You know the familiar story. With two seconds remaining in the game, Bob Banks caught Willie Brown's 55-yard pass in the end-zone, breaking a 13-13 deadlock. North would have won that round because they led in first downs 10-6. A l Then there was the time in the San Diego game when eventual CIF 'Player of the Year' Dee Andrews was taken out with a 'broken collarbone.' What a thrill it was to learn that the so-called broken bone was only a pulled shoulder muscle and that Dee would soon be able to play again. How relieved we were when a new transfer from Hawaii, Willie Martin, could step in and take over Dee's place in the ensuing third round game with Colton. A score of 41-27 enabled us to advance to the Coliseum finale. Another thrill was the election of Andrews as the CIF Player of the Year. His long touchdown runs will long be remembered at this 'home of scholars and champions.' All in all, this was one of the greatest seasons on record at Long Beach Poly High School. These are just a few of the big thrills. Many were experienced that were never brought to light. One thing's for sure: Poly is the 1958-59 CIF football champs. Coaches Dave Levy, Bill Mulligan, and Don Hardage advise the CIF Champs on some important strategy. As the Jackrabbits went undefeated, it must have been lust what the doctor ordered. Bee Coach Sam Dimas and JV Coach W'll J I f 0 0 t 1' aa l l Foerster discuss sorrle important plays. Coach Bill FoersTer's Jay Vee Football squad ended up the season with one of The finest records in The past few years. Under The fine quarterbacking of sophomore Bill Spivey, and flashy running of scat-loack Kelton Reese The team was in contention for first place until The very last game of The year. The Jay Vee's squad also reported one of the finest lines in The league. Front row, left to right: G. Tanamachi, D. Smith, C. Cumbs, K. Kusaba, L. House, H. Omata, T. Riley, J. Miller Second row: F. Link, S. Townsend, B. Seifert, F. Degley, J. Garner, M. Cownsofski, N. Jones, K. Bess, B. Spivey, D. O'Brien, J. Herbold Ccoachb A Third row: W. Forester Ccoachj, J. Melton, M. Hall, P. Beane, G. Utterback, V. Luke, P, Brantingham, D. Mantlo, J. Martin, J. Hackaby, C. Piret, D. Granger, D. Schmidt Crngrj Dee Andrews is stopped for short yardage during close of first round CIF gridiron competition with North High at Torrance Front row, left to right: Wrn. Harris, C. Furuta, K. Ha:hiya, N. Komori, D. Johnson, R. Thomas, J. Champion R. Kakita, H. Clarke, J. Tikkanen, D. White Second row: T, Jacobs, M. Hakins, R. Hada, D. Ferrante, D. Iwata, D. West, J. Watts, E. Murrell, A Dunnuck, T. Slaughter, M. Kearney Third row: Coach S. Dimas, D. Richman, G. Walker, M. Holmes, R. Frazier, B. Dinwiddie, M. McMillan, L. Borton S. Kittinger, N. Morrow, B. Thatcher, B. Powell Fourth row: F. Hayman, E. Cruz, J. Copeland, D. Carlton, D. Mills, R. Lemon, T. Sweeney, L. Melvyn, R. Foster, G. Komarnicki Bee football The Bee Football squad under coach Sam Dimas had another tremendous year. Backed by outstanding personnel and coaching the bunnies tied for first place in the Moore League. The team featured one of the svviftest backfields in the League, with Dick Hada at quarterback, and Knobi Komori and Dave lwata at the halfback spots. A strong defensive unit also deserves a lot of credit for a highly successful season. Look at that line ! ! Line coach Don Hardage proudly watches developments on the gridiron although backfield coach Bill Mulligan seems worried. Manager Ron Wetteroth and linemen Ron Bloom and Bob Banks look on. 1 of 41 F nt w, left to right: B. Schorovsky lcapfainj, J Creasy o d ow: A. Vas, B. Johnson Third w: J. Shields, T. Ridgeway rth w: D. Rowlands, H. Cole Ffth ow: D. Bell, J. Newman x w: A. Choy, H. Frishrnan, R. Kurthy, R. Cooper, R. Keegan, B. DeGiorgio Se ted E. Mc:Keor1, G, Graves, J. Shaffer COACH HOWARD ' THAYER DAVE AKIN, cAPT. amen Cee water polo waterpolo KEITH LEON THOMAS REEVES A RT N EWMA N CHUCK TRIMMER BILL CRAWFORD DON ANDERSON Joi-:N ANDERSON Front row, leff to right: T. Tourville, J. Howell Second row: D. RobineTT, A. Hodges Third row: S. Swanson, K. Dowling Fourih row: A. STearns, D. KasTner lcapTainJ Fifth row: B. Marsh, J. McKelvey, C. Wolfe, R. Hefzel, P. L The l958 VarsiTy WaTer 'Polo squad began The year plaqued wiTh inexperi- ence buf They improved rapidly as The season progressed and won Their final four games To finish second in The Moore League. Dave Akin led The Team in scoring while goalie ArT Newman was The Top defensive player and was selecTed as The Teams' ouTsTanding player. The Bee and Cee Teams also won Their final four games and boTh squads finished second in Moore League com- peTiTion. 73 R S I T BASKETBALL Following a championship football season, many ,schools would find it virtually! impossible t a to form a winning basketball team. ltjust isn't in the? law of averages. ,G Two greatscoaches -- Howard Lyon and Bill Mulligan u- rdidnft think this be true. Paced by the fabulous play of 6'2 Aron Carmichael, Poly set up a basketball 'empire ,which swept through every opposing team in the Moore League. Only once did another 'team come. close to winning - that being Lakewood. Poiy finished the league with an 8-Ol record. ln the first round ClFgame against Cathedral, the .lackrabbits came out on top fdecision. However, in the second round, Centennial High ,took advantage of one of the Haresfoff-nights winning in the late minutes of the game. i pf H V Some off the varsity starters included Dee, :Andrews, Willie Brown, Tom Sisk,fandQlBob Holland. In the Compton Invitational, Holland and Carmichael were named to the1All-Tourna- ment team, and Carmichael was also the Most ., Valuable Defensive man in the tourney-fquite a feat. This was typical of the type of basketball players which represented Poly in the 1958- 59 season. Hats off to a good year! a V MBUDDY. HOI-LOWE QEE ANDBE S. LL .. . . ,... e is Baskeiball managers, left To right Tom Girou, Mike Baskeiball coaches, Howard Lyons and Bill Mulligan Cameron, and Bolo Morgan. EYIQEARSON ARON CARMICHAEL TOM sisic MARK REICHNER forward center forward guard WILLIE BROWN PAUL RASSMUSSEN BOB HOLLAND DOUG WHITE guard lcenter forward guard x is 2' 'Zahn -1 5 'X 5 X 4 Aron Carmichael shoots a quick hook shot for two points against San Diego as Dee Andrews moves in for the rebound. pol hampion Tom Sisk makes a gallant stretch for the rebound in the San Diego game as three Cavemen look on. Poly won by a score of 70-60. T- f f,A'!S?zg p, ' to ' , MWSS a p .M ff , ,see tw 0 flxy, W? I ffpqf tl GSW 5 ff? Zxixm if y . 4 . O -v ,W 4 if f f UW LM... in ,g N92 Z1 iff Xi ':5:.C7' , f . -MX , fir Y H., 3 , J-- 7,- 3. ,.f,,f+if fy, , 4 A , 5,5 41,4 f iiifjwffm x ww 5,4 J Z ? mf ,, -csv X W A , 'A Front row, left to right : V. Luke, H. Crow, B. Powell, D. Wilkins Second row: F. Burrell, C. Hastings, L. Baker, J. Huckaby, F. Degley I-V basketball Coach Howard Lyons anc Bill Mulligan did a top-notcl iob this year in molding future varsity basketbal prospects into a sharp shooting, well-coordinatec squad. The pinpoint shooting o' B. J. Evans and Ed DeLorme netted a great percentage ot the points, while tower ing Lettie Baker cleared the boards on defense. Bee basketball Winning the Moore League undefeated, Poly': Bee basketball team displayed one ot the bes seasons in recent years. Paced by the continua high scoring ot Willie Martin, Bob Banks, Frec Kibala, and Tim Sweeney, the team recorded win: over top contenders in spirited fashion. Towards the end ot the year the Bees entered the Santa Monica Bee Tournament and came out victors Banks and Martin were placed on the All-Tourna ment team. This elimination contest is the same as the varsity CIF. Congratulations, Bees, on a tine season I Front row, left to right: R. Rumfallo, G. Hiroaka, W. Martin Second row: R. Jameson, J. Carleton, J. Cox Third row: J. Cruz, O. Brown, S. Kittinger Fourth row: B. Jones, E. Morrell, B. Spivey Fifth row: B. Banks, F. Kibala Sixth row: C. Washington , Cee :asketball For the first time in many ars, Poly was represented a Cee basketball team. d by Alex Hornsby and ptain John Rambo they d a tine season and plac- second in Moore League mpetition. Rounding out e team were Gary Kors- aier, Norm Morrow, ayne Russell, Lee Spath d Jim Yoshioka. Front row, left to right: J. Yoshioka, N. Morrow, J. Dargavel, J, Nakasuii, W. Shibata Second row: G. Korsmeier, L. Spath, K. Houston, J. Rambo, W. Russell, A. Hornsby, Mgr. K. Kishiyama, Coach Clayton Students absent: J. Champion, R. Takeshita aches Dan Clayton and Will Foerster discuss maneuvers. df Bee Basketball Award Winners Top to Bottom: F. Kibala, B. Banks, T. Sweeney, R. Rumtallo, W. Martin Doug White leaps above Wilson defender to sink iump-shot. Poly took the clash 55-46. Mr. Komarnicki and Mr. Epperly, tennis coaches, discuss an exciting match between Poly and Wilson racket men. The Hare Tennis team had only a fair season but there was excitement in playing even it they clidn't win. Led by the fine playing ot first-seeded Jerry Leach, who eventually won the All-City Tennis tournament, coach George Komarnicki's team always posed a big threat to opposing teams. JERRY LEACH TOM NEEL tennis Front row, left to right: G. Leach, T. Neel, M. Ward, A. Robbins, L. Ryan, D. Sweeney, B. Bailey, L. Spath Second row: G. Komarnicki, M. Law, T. McConnell, W. Lloyd, H. Sieveking, W. Washington, L. Christensen, L. Kensinger, B. Levin. Students absent: C. Shackelton, D. Granger MIKE WARD CHUCK SHACKELTON , l L ' 1, Performing a back lever is senior Gary Mortenson Q mnastles Front row, left to right: J. Aguon, E. Hasson, M. Ross. Second row: M. Vaught, T. Conger, G. Olson Third row: D. Mills, J. Schueller, G. Mortenson Fourth row: B. Porter, L. Brown, R. Sias, Q. Hendricks, D. Marsell 2 One ot the most difficult stunts In gymnastics is the iron cross as shown by Terry Conger. This seems to be one ot those years when Poly cannot do bad in anything. Our gymnastics team under the expert guidance ot coach Eddie Hasson, more than supported this statement by placing second in the Moore League with a won 6 lost 2 record. The only spot ot trouble that kept the team from even greater triumphs was their weakness in depth. The three main threats on the team were Dave White- head, Ron Cook, and Terry Barkley. Four up-and- coming sophomores who were also very valuable were Dennis Mills, John Schuller, Larry Brown, and Blair Porter. The captain ot the team was Terry Conger. Poly's top scorer, Dave Whitehead, demonstr , , '1 parallels. ates an L I I U l l U I E 1 5 i . I 1 5 Z U H- , WRX x , ,.,, ,sign ,VA , Q .M n,x I 1 t. ,--YJ .. .. ' ,J YW,-, A w , A- .- - ,..,f W.. f f -, - R14 1 - ,uhm O , 91,3v QL -,-:ing-Jf2'1':. ,wg ' 4 ,.,.,- , 'i 1,5,g1,:9g.1,',:h1 -13 gg,-. 5 A -,.,4 ,. W 9, 5, 13, V ,S ,. . V 1 -1 WL in '14 1 1 X , - --AF vt pf 1102 ...J if 5 3 af -.1 'H' .x dvr' ik -V pg, ? , wr, Q 0 I f i .W x JSR Sag? 's fe f' ,, 4 . track Following Tradition, Track and field had another banner year at Poly. This year Hare spikers downed every opponent on Their way To The League and CIF Championships, and a probable State Title. ' r Led by senior stars Dee Andrews and Dick Davis Poly was able to break and establish numerous relay and individual records, many of which are among the best in The nation. In The dashes, Percy McCloud and Kelton Reese sprinted Their way to some of The Top century and 220 Times in CIF. The middle distances starred' Dick Davis and Dave Schinnerer. These two gave Poly that one-Two punch in The 880 yard run ,all The way into The CIF finals at Long Beach Memorial Stadium. Davis' best Time was l:53.4. The hurdles featured Poly's own iackrabbit Dee Andrews, who sped his way To The fastest Times in The state in both The high and low hurdles. Another strong point for The Jackrabbit squad was The one, Two, Three combo of Andrews, Crump, and Dickson in The broadiump. , Outstanding personnel in every event with plenty of depth To get Thos important seconds and thirds sum up The very successful Track season aT Poly High, The 1959 CIF Track Champions! In The Bee and Cee divisions many Thrills and chills were prominent in virtually every one of Their Track meets throughout The year. Poly's junior TracksTers experienced one of Their best seasons in a long Time, and many individuals set new meet and league records. A few of The Bees' better runners included Monty Rubick and Willie Martin, well known for Their efforts on The foot- ball field. The Cees' greats included Jeff Chebegia in The pole vault, and a very fast relay Team. All in all, They experienced a great season. Thanks a lot, Bees and Cees! Front row, left to right: D. Harvey, T. Banglion, Third row: R. Shively, B. Cooper, C. Pearson, A. B. D'Andrea, M. Rubick, J. Watts, W. Martin, Dunnuck, B. Rapp, M. Coznowski, R. Sherrard, R. Fraser M. Hanna Second row: J. Williams, R. Miller, B. Thatcher, Fourth row: V. Benkis, S. Smith, N. Komori, R. Cardwell, R. Tucker, J. Copeland, C. Rector, R. Neel, G. Fuller, L. House, R. Foster, M. Bee track Cee track Front row, left to right: D. White, W. Holliday, Kakita, Q. McCortz T. Jacobs, C. Carter, J. Chebegia Third row: S. Townsend, D. lwata, T. Rankin, c .... .1 .... .... rm :,..-,,..+.:. I D,ml... D AA..: D D Iam.-m 84 Y, cross 4 country Front row, left to right: L. Kridle, H. Turley, D. Davis, D. Schinnerer, J. Rivard, R. Fraser, J. Dash Second row: B. Cooper, L. HieberT, C. Barrie, S. Smifh, G. Horn, J. Brown, G. Kerns, B. Alward, J. Leach Third row: Q. CorTz, J. RexroaT, J. Trounce, D. Sweeney, J. Chebegia, B. Rapp, J. Williams, Mgr. B. Pope This year we have noT only had successes in TooTball and baskeTball bUT our cross-counTry Team has also done remarkably well, and finished second in The Moore league in boTh The varsiTy and iunior-varsiTy Teams. The Two mosT ouTsTanding runners were Dick Davis and Dave Schinnerer. Davis, who was elecTed Team capTair1, seT a ' nafional record in The PenTaThalon evenT, seT a new record of 8:l9.5 aT L.B.S.C., was on The Team ThaT seT a new record of 44:08 aT Rec1reaTion',Park, and on The Team ThaT broke The record wiTh a Time of 42:24 aT L.B.S.C. He also was elecTed To The All-CiTy Team wiTh Dave Schinnerer. AnoTher fine Team from The Home of Scholars and Champions! U1 A ' v H ll, B'll S , KelTon Kelton Reese sTrains To sTay ahead of Dave lwaTa as The VarsiTy Team clips The Cees leZ?e Igqlfgagbilefl arTcTbPersy McIClou2lralt?lLaST off in a in The 880 yard relay in The Track assembly given for The sTudenT body. The Bees ' ' bring up The rear. :needy TOO yard dash. record breakers Dick Davis flashes across the finish line in another record smashing 880 yard run with competitors nowhere in sight. Davis came within one-tenth of a second of the CIF record 4 f ' W' W with a blazing 115314 and was a strong favor- Terry Davis flashes across the finish ite to break the national record in the State line after a blazing 180 low hurdles. meet. im .M 1 ,, 1 , I iff I 7 1 l I Swift Percy McCloud passes baton to Kelton Reese in the 880 yard relay. PoIy's times in this event are the best in the nation 86 ni .Lf . J 5 ,,.... -,.,-,. 0 Front row, left io right: J. Cash, G. Suglmoto, L. Ward, T. Leaders W Johnson J Matlock A Emmons Second row: S. Uimas, D. Elder, J. Berkhoel, S. Walker, M. Dans W Carroll T Young M Stewart B Brunmg L Schneider Q. Dilday CIF bound Poly golf team won five out of their first six matches to finish second in the Moore League. With strong contention for the CIF honors Sam Dimas, Poly's golf coach, was very confident of a good show- ing. Pacing the team are hackers John Berkhoel, Dave Elder, Bob Small, and Wes Carroll. Dave Elder, on the left, and as Poly prepares to put another scalp under its belt in Moore League golf competition. John Berkhoel, right, warm up 7- my . 'C l .1 asm , ', ff, ,, fy I ' Vi X! f 'V ,Wy ff,,,f,, f, f, V V X I .gms V s SN s -' yi fr, 'M Y v , X :W 'fff ,gh ' I g as I - ,WW A I if L 4 I ,,,, , L, ,, ,, , qi I f Q? . , my X .r .. 42,67 ,,, ' I -,QW aff ' 'f 'f - j SN'-'- if ,, 'fi , ' 4 1 f 1 ,1 f wg THU, ,WC ,gf , , ,, fff,ZJQ,: 2? I7 , . 24 W QWZ ,yy My ig, . I , , W: 5 M We-x,f:J,c V EQ , K f M,y,,!wf X3 ?,f xxx- 7 5 W , 7 - 4 ff X 1. ' i , 21 4 , :fy , , mc wwf' W -sf.. .,,,, ' , I . , Q - 1211. , ,, BRYAN BROWN HARRY MOREL RICK VAN DE WATER RILEY QUAYLE ? y Q i JOHN ANDERSON HAROLD COLE DOUG KASTNER DON ANDERSON O O O varslt swlmmln- Poly's T959 VarsiTy Swimming Team reversed an early season loss To Wilson by winning The Long Beach lnviTaTional, and placing second in The Moore League. Led by capTain STan BooTh, probably The greaTesT all-around swimmer in The school's hisTory, Poly placed Third in CIF wiTh BooTh winning TOO yard backsTroke and The 150 yard individual medley. Our Tankmen also placed Three divers in The finals wiTh ATT Newman capTuring firsT place. The JackrabbiT Bees snared The league TiTle wiTh a record oT 6 wins and no losses. Paced by record-breaker Harold Cole, The Bunnies disposed of all compeTiTion wiTh comparaTive ease. In The Cee division, Poly's lighTweighTs snagged second place in Moore League compeTiTion wiTh a 5 win and l loss record highlighTed by The efTorTs of Riley Quayle. divers coach KEITH THOMAS ART NEWMAN DENNIS PACK HOWARD THAYER , K 74 , 4, ,rf , , f W MIKE MEHLER CAPT. STAN Boon-I BILL CRAWFORD Bee swimming Cee swimming Fron? row, left to right: J. Shaffer, TH. Clarke, N. Vas, T. West, J. b k C If D Sh. I T T -H B M h K Shields, D. Dell, G. shafef, D. Willmirofh, B. Campbell Fm 'O ac 1 ' W0 E' ' '9e'O'1' ' OW' e' ' an ' Second row: R. Kurthy A. Choy, H. Frishman, B. Schorovsky Dowling' J' Barlow' T' Macy' D' Hodges' R' Helzel' D' Roblnell Third row: E. White, B. Johnson, R. Cooper S, Swanson, J. Howell varsity baseball Confusion reigned in The i959 Moore League baseball season l A 7-7 deadlock with Millikan, and a possible playoff and Tie for second place, prompted officials To award The league Title To Millikan. Poly advanced into the CIF playoffs Though, as the top Two contenders in every league are eligible for honors. Led by The exceptional pitching of iuniors Tom Sisk and Jerry Hilton, and The mighty bats of Willie Brown and Buddy Hollowell, Poly marched by Chula Vista in The first round of matches. Their next opponent was Santa Ana who Took advantage of a few errors and beaT The Hares 9-4. Baseball was The fourth maior Sport aT Poly to advance into CIF play This year - certainly a wonderful Tribute To marvelous coaching, earnest determination on The playing field, and a spirited enthusiasm on The parT of every Poly fan. Kneeling, lefi To right: Coach John Herbold and Coach Howard Lyons. Sfandingz Baseball managers C. Hastings, B. Pope, L. Hukriede, J. Davidson, W. Washington. MIKE McGlNNIS PALMER SCHUMACHER VERNON S.EM GENE STONE GENE SCARCELLO Front row, left to right: B. Hollowell, M. Kellogg, V. Sem, J. Herrick, G. Scar- cello, M. McGinnis, D. Cottrell, J. Christ- ensen, B. McCall Second row: W. Brown, M. Lyons, M. Gastwirth, T. Sisk, G. Petersen, S. Hylton, G. Stone, P. Schumacher, J. Temming Front row, left to right: G. Dias, C. Washington, C. Cumbs, J. Marcotte, G. Korsmeier, E. Cavazos, J. Shaw, J. Yoshioka O Brown Second row: T. Sweeney, B. Richardson, M. Hawkins, B. Jones, G. Poe, A, Fleischer, P. Sramek, W. Temming, L. Daniel, E Murrell Under coach Howard Lyons The J-V baseball team captured The Moore League Crown and sported a Terrific non-league record. Dennis Bush and Paul Sramek led the team on with fine pitching, while Harvey Crow and Art Fleischer were the big guns at the plate sporting .478 J -V baseball Scoring The second run of 3-2 win over Millikan is Jackrabbit shortstop Willie Brown, one of The fastest runners and best hitters on The varsity baseball Team. Poly had Tied The Rams in earlier Moore League action 7 7 and .395 batting averages, respective- ly. JIM HERRICK JAMES TEMMING MIKE KELLOGG GARY PETERSEN ... ss .risk Nt' . As.. .. ' , 0 ' ff fx advisory and executive boards Front row, left to right: L. Gilroy, N. Wallace, J. Buclnick, N. Kubo, Y. Okubo, D. Pawson, H. Smith, P. Starling, M. Reed. o l 9 g 1 1' S Top: Nancy Kubo, fall semester. athletic association Bottom: Yuki Okubo, spring semester. ' p. e. council 'ont row, left to right: M. Watson M. Takanen, L. O'Neal, M- Blv' EHS. :cond row: B, B. Meza, S. Grier- son, J. Farrow, S. A. Sommer, D. Berlin, E. Gafewood. lird row? S. J. Reed, M- Reed M. Gerrard, T. Jackson, C- Sim son, L Plqinos. if W , X , W 'l-QQ f ik Q' ' S Q L club Front row, left to right: S. Strong K. Wooldridge, P. Rowe, H Smith, N. Kubo, P. Sterling M. Samstag. Second row: P. Starling, C. Am- brow, S. Hora, D. Pawson, J Halterman, K. Saito, J. Budnick D. Fitzpatrick, Y. Okubo, N Wallace. 93 Front row, left to right: J. Takenouchi, S. Shirley, P. Miyagawa, Y. Okubo, B. Davis, N. Kubo, P. Du Bourdieu, S. Lockhart, N. Wallace, L. Cleveland. Second row: Miss Parsch, L. Grable, C. Hiraoka, J. Halterman, A. Armor, O. Hager, H. Ozan, P. Horn, M. L. Oieda, L. McGlothern, L .McHenery Third row: M. Gerrard, L. Lideen, K. Steffen, D. Richardson, B Utterback, D. Fitzpatrick, P. Johnson, J. Dolan, B. Stewart, S. Willey, C. Striegel, S. Boll 94 advanced tennis Now if it comes down, everything will be great! The high throw of the baton seems to defy gravity tennis as Rita Lynch leads Poly to another of its record- shattering victories. There is reason to assume that all eyes were not on the athletes. Front row er, L. Seifert D. Robbins, N. Beck, J. Beeson. Fitzpatrick, E. Haupt, M. Axcell. Second row: N. L. Cleveland, N. Wallace, Miss Parscl bowling club Front row, left to right: A. Osada, J. Shioii, S. Shiba, E. Nakamura, K. Mifflin, L. Stamp- Second row: A. Kawamoto, L Alvarez, R. Matsui, K. Saito, K. Nakamura, F. Nakamura, Third row: G. Cheek, K. Shigei, S. Mushakian, S. Kincade, N. Wallace, J. Halterman, D. l.Vf f X-cvs, X I I H , - L-.Q I 1 - Front row, left to right: M. Woolard, N. Pyles, M. Ellsworth, S. Sor- Mclndoe, N. Elliott, S. Marsh, A. Dell. enson' B' Blankenslllpfl Erkerl Third row: J. Jameson, S. Jones, J. Jones, M. Reed, M. Cleveland, Second row: S. Reed, T. Liz, M. Macrate, R. Quntoy, J. Powell, D. modern dance D. Del Santo, V. Kelly, R. Watson, B. Stone, M. Bertrand, P. An- selmo The below procedure is called-that is, the below proce- dure when done properly is called modern dance. Modern dance is the art ot hopping around gracefully while somebody in the background beats on a drum. lt is lovely I l Are you sure this is how Esther Williams got her start? There might have been some confusion on the stage when the Poly Mermaids advertised the annual swim show, but the production of Swimmin' Down Broadway went oft like clockwork. CPost script: the girls' bathing suits were much more attractive than the outfits pic- tured below, right.J badminton club 'ont row, left to right: l, Williams, P. Givan, P. Rowe, J. Halterman. econcl row: M. Gillespie, P. Starling, K. Wooldridge, D. Fitzpatrick, Miss M. Snavely. beginning sudnm Front' row, left to right: R. Zander Terpstra, J. Kubl, J- Hernandez, Merrifield, S. Raffety, M. Devitt, Erkert, C. Day, J. Hoffman, M. Mu kian, C. Thompson, C. Day, M. Ela C. McLeish, S. Shields, A. Davis. Second row: J. Shioji, K. Saito, A. Cl. L. Alvarez, E. Maclndoe, L. Ovellm H. Ozan, A. Stearns, L. Cochran, A. l M. Nakashima, P. Scott, D. Ferris. Third row: E. Lowdermilk, L. Burns Monroe, L. Curley, E. Powell, S. Ca J. Beeson, B. Thomas, A. Oliver, Hull, K. Wood, L. Baker, A. Os. C. Greenburg, J. Wallis. Fourth row: J. D'Amato, J. Gallace, Still, M. Bilsbarrow, P. O'Brien, J. A N. Wadt, S. Strong, S. Scott, C. V hees, C. Fife, P. Mathieu, M. CI1 P. Rowe. advanced sudnm Front row, left to right: D. Stober, D. Hobson, N. Cowan, B. Lott, J. Rose, G. Morgan, L. Geschke. Second row: F. Albert, K. Platt, M. Delcoure, G. Bentley, J. Hollingsworth, R. Zander, B. Terpstra, S. Helen, K. Ferris, J. Palmateer, P. Thompson. Third row: R. Brown, S. Hammond, B. Draves S. Scott, C. Voorhees, R. Botcher, C. kauff, J. Masters, F. Roswurm, J. P. Lillis, N. Deeble. Fourth row: J. Fast, C. Bwoks, J. Kubli, K. D. Ferris, B. Bradley, J. Marquart, C. Baker, P. Ellis, N. Fawcett, L. Seifert. SL? girls' golf M Front row, left to right: E. Clark, E. Powell, M. Gillespie, J. Halterman, P. Given, D. Fitzpatrick, K. Woolridge, L. Hielield. I .VE 5,94 , . t K , 1 W 2, A ir .. 'WW r . 2 .z , .1 9.4 ff , Q' 24, , , ,,..,,q . :Q 4 N s W f2'4Nwgg3g:.1ff' , , , sez, Q - f N E' X Q. A 9. ,, , 44-img 11,1 .1 'f f for 'f . f. , f 7, Q 7,4 Uffiif f W ff - , , uf? 'i last one in is a rotten egg!! lt may look like the mass posture of Poly I know it looks pretty, but my toes are soggy. The grace and delicacy Mermaids about to take a plunge in the ol' swimming hole, but it's part of ballet movements are combined with the art of swimming to bring of the musical number Entrance of the Siamese Children performed Poly audiences the tops in synchronized swimming. Under the direction at one of Poly's P.T.A. nights. of Mrs. Mims Schantz, the girls weave intricate figures in the water to bring delight to those fortunate enough to be able to purchase tickets to the Water Show. Who's the one with the two left feet? It would be easier to find lack of precision in the Rockettes than to find a Polyette out of step. Miss Parsch and Mrs. Duddridge put the girls through their paces. These half-time activities were looked forward to by all fans. f I ' ff: I' H BELL A hand in friendship Shaken. Pat on ihe back. Put your hand on his shoulder And lei him know he's got a buddy. Clasp your hands together p As a Ieam. As a group. D - Tell einem you're a member of a Poly club. Wave! Raise boih hands! Show 'em we've won! organizations future teachers Front row, left to right: S. Larrogity, M. Nakashima, P. Welch, D. Berlow, M. McQuire Second row: Y. Davidson, J. Beeson, P. Scott, L. Stamper, L. Sietert, L. Wright, A. Stearns, C. Frangenti, L. McGuire, Advisor Third row: H Sims, l. Pouncy, K. Coleman, L. Gardner, P. Dailey, R. Chadwick, L. Colson, G. lovine, B. Richmond, C. Cobb Future Teachers ot America is an organization tor students interested in teaching as a career. Their active program included visits to classrooms in elementary schools and demonstrations ot proper teachinq methods, pre-legal Front row, left to right: R. Freese, L. Tingom, E. Clark Second row: M. Macrate, G. Geschke, H. Fagundes Third row: S. Shackelton, E. Riberlo, N. Stoll Fourth row: D. McGarrigle, S, Hansen, K. Gahagan Future Nurses ot America, co-sponsored by the Medical Auxiliary, met regularly atter school to explore career tields in medicine and allied areas. Besides taking tield trips to local hospitals, many ot the members were active in the Volunteer Junior Nurses program. future nurses Front row, left to right: Miss Rose Geckler. Second row: D. Martinez, J. Lewis, J. Seymour, R. Brown, D. Hag S. Shirley, M. Quinn. X , :WJW UIQ ' 1 A i V P , ' f . 1 , A , X ff M 4 v Seeing oft a busload full of football heroes is a big thing in a girls life! Song and Flag girls dig into a send-oft routine for the team lust before their de- parture for San Diego. fWe heard Dee Andrews was th r o wi n g autographed orange peels to some ad- miring fans lj. french club Front row, left to right: C. Patrick, L. Tingom, B. Marshall, C. Navari, L. Mc- Henry, P. Ballard, M. Green- berg, E. Peterson, K. Gahagen, A. Heuck Second row: R. Garrison, R. Johnson, C. Avery, C. Wil- liamson, K. Youngson, C. Abadie, L. Hill, B. Hodges, S. Hanna, S. Spawr, J. Dolan, B. Stewart, K. Wood Third row: H. Sieveking, B. Richmond, L. Olson, S. Huls- lander, E. Maclndoe, C. Lashua, L. Aschieris Fourth row: M. McGuire, P. McCall, J. Norris, L. Reeves, R. Dumm, J. Matlock, F. Franks latin club Front row, left to right: S. Smith, C. Broadway, M. Devitt, S. Shackelton, M. Greenberg, L. Tingom, C. Bryan, J. Kissel Second row: C. Linscott, L. Carlyle, J. Smiley, E. Ribeirox, S. Frank, L. Kleinke, R. Acosta, L. Colson Third row: L. Barela, H. Fagun- der, K, Adams, B. Magar, K. Reini, A. Bosti, D. David- son, D. Habbershavv german club Front row, left to right: S. Hornig, L. McHenry, L. Cleveland, L. Hanneman, K. Goldsmith, S. Scott Second row: L. Knowles, T. Dumm, J. lovine, J. Shetterly, T. Vienna, A. Yee Third row: R. Acosta, R. Koh, L. Sully N97 Plllfured: R. Deaton, A Gfeeribefg. S. Gilbert, R. D0UQlas, J. Jacobs, L. Hannon, G. Gatzki, P, Lee P. Ross, S. Rukes, L, Guess L. Grenz, E. Boyle csf officers Front row, left to right: T Davis C. Paulos, B. Schroedar, J. Van de Water, H. Ozan, R. Van de Water Second row: C. Striegel, S. Dangburg, R. Wetter- oth, B. Marshall, L. McHenry committee of five As members of the Committees ot Five it was the iob of Alice Russell, Andy Choy, and Roberta Montine to process applica- tions, keep records, and determine and present awards. The committee is com- prised of a senior, junior, sophomore, and two faculty members. The sophomore pro- gresses to become chairman as a senior. This year's chairman was Alice Russell. From left fo right: Andy Choy, Alice Russell, Miss Sobotka, Roberta Montine, Mr. Tracy Chapter 22S of the California Scholarship Federation became one of the charter chapters when the State Federation was founded in T921 by Mr. Seymour, then a teacher at Poly. Ten points are required for membership, of which 9 must be earned in subiect grades. An A counts 3 points, a B is one point, california scholarship federation lPOLY'S gunlors Front row, left to right: S. Jones, K. Platt, L. Olson, P. Rowe, Y. Hosokawa Second row: F. Zink P. Matthews A. Elliott J. Arndt S. Savitz- S. Kent Third rowt R. Kurthy, D. Bond, R. Rumfallo, D Philips, A. Heuck, S. Jones J. Lackovic, M.'Savitz Fourth row: J. Chebegia, B. Bruning, H. McAuley, J. Stone, T. Katz, B. Metzger, G. Fairley, C. Halpern Fifth row: J. Jones A., Yee S. Rollefson T. Vienna R. Deaton G. Yoshioka M. Harnada H. Kotsubo S. Hammond S.,BueIl Sixth row: G. Smith' 'J. Decker D. Jones F. Kibala D. Schinnerer, R. Neel W, G. Ball, E. Godwin, S. Hulslander,.L. Geschke D o A ,seniors ' y Front row, left to right: B. Marshall, S. McCombs, M. Paul, S. Willey, H. Ozan Second row: A. Russell, C. Paulos, V. Johnson, A. Armor, D. Martin, L. Grable Third row: B. Hodges, J. Garrels, R. Koh, T. Burnett, P. Horn, C. Combs, S. Lemon Fourth row: J. Dunham, N. Owens, C. Ambrow, l.. Meyerson, M. Samstag, A nl.. Seeley, M..Treadwell ' ' Fifth row: N. Wallace, 'L. Cleveland, N. Kubo,'Y. Okuloo, P, Daily, J. Beeson, P. Morikawa, M. Home, H. McPhee ' L. Lideen D. Fitzpatrick, C. Hiraoka, P. Givan, B. Davis B B Kummer, M. Carmichael, Sprague, B. Bowman S. Dudley, Brewer, T. 21 4 ,Qi il 4 4, i y . gunlors. c . I , Seventh row: M. Huff, C. Slaughter, J. Hahneg D., Paulson, J. Budlnick, P. Starling, J.'Conger, B. Broadwell, R. Brown, C. Powers, F. Nakamura, K'.'Saito Eighth row: S. Price, B. Thomas, C. Greenberg,xP. Zack, L. Cooper, J. Hutcherson, l. Anargirou, L. Bainlum, K. Wood, D. Berlow, M. McGurie, B. Richmond, . C. Ayery, K. Baver ' I . Ninth row: S. Mitchell, M. Duty, T. Kimura,-E, Biyle, B. Morgan, R. Acosta, C. Garrigues, T. Holloway, D. Eagan, L. Carlyle, C. Voorhees, S. Shaw Tenth row: R. Harris, E. Van cle Water, C., Hastings, A. Choy, R. Wetteroth, J. Airth, S.ARaimer,, S. Scott, D. Denos, E. Clark, L. Duke, B. Mullin, N. Wadt, N. Webster , J ' ' ' sophomores L Front row, left to right: R. White, J. Fiskin, M. Ross Second row: D. Nelson, P. Brantingham, J. Cash, P. Rell - Third row: D. Fuhrer, J. Swartz, D. Bilclerback, B, Ellinoy ' ' Fourth row: L. Curley, D. Mead, M. Sommerville,,C. Furtsch, E. McLeish, S. 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They engaged several prominent 'ei'f speakers for their regular meetings and displayed current styles in their annual fashion show. Ffonf WW, left T0 right: M. Samstag, C. Webb, B. Ut- terback, K. Tyner, M. Oieda, O. Green, S. Olsen. Second row: H. Ozan, B. Hoffman, J. Sakimoto, J. Lundguist, D. Richardson, P. Glover, B. Hodges. Third row: P. DuBourdieu, J. Dolan, P. Stanley, G. Daugherty, J. Huefner, J. Airth, G. Gatzki, S. Strait, J. Masters. Fourth row: S. Stewart, l. Jefferson, C. Hiraoka, P. Morikawa, C. Robins, B. Steiskal, J. Clarke, M. Carmichael, P. Horn, C. Middlekauff. Fifth row: P. Salak, C. McGinnis, D. Richardson, D. Martin, A. Tocco, P. Titman, N. Marine, L. Meyer- son, J. Beeson, M. Gerrard, M. Reed. Sixth row: L. Bryson, M. Lack, K. Morgan, C. Gal- braith, L. O'Ryan, C. Patrick, M. Takanen, M. Treadwell, G. Stewart, D. Underwood, L. Baum, B. Marshall. Seventh Row: N. Deeble, C. Abadie, T. Baker, L. Carpenter, P. Moreno, P. Capen, S. Jons, C. Baines, L. Cord, M. Delcoure, L. Seeley, R. Elliott, L. Center. Eighth row: L. Riopelle, M .Cahoon, M. Davis, M. Taylor, M. Reams, C. Whited, S. Belshe, M. Marks, B. Rogers, M. Wellman, N. Augustson, G. Macken, J. Smiley, L. Smith, K. Riggins, S. Ratcliff. bohemian Front row, left to right: D. Sechrest, C. Patrick, A. Rutter E Barefoot Second row: S. Kelso, C. Carter, R. Searcy, L. Cord, M. Woolard J Emery Third row: C. Shackelton, J. Conger, M Paul, C. Paulas, C Mitchell C Colmar Fourth row: H. McDean, B. Holland, B. Barbee, T. Carter R Takeshita S Sheba Fifth row: D. Andrews, C. Boosalis, R. Bloom, J. Miller T Jagerson B DAndrea L Bryson. Sixth row: J. Sakimoto, J. Locklear, P. Ellis, J. Boswell J Glngher l Schwortz R At kinson, L. Hyden. Seventh row: J. Davidson, R. Hada, J. Shioii, W. Antonitz 5 Savitz M Rubick J Peterson, S. Savitz. Excitement runs high! Action races fast and furious - winners are happier than ever be tore. This is a class Hi-Jinx. Volleyball is always the main attraction for it gives large groups of students a chance to participate and see who's talented in volleyball techniques. The pictures on the left show some of the action. 1 Z 3 X 'Hd N f A , .. ' ,v-. f- ul. SW' . l 5:-Q fyglvif x X 1, X.. pf 7, be 5!?. os wf Y 1 f 'Z A f y 1 , . X , ' x 6 ta wfJm'1t5fV iv My l i. H il ' S l ,ff if J . - S5 ' ' f x Y , nw ragads Front row, left to right: J. Reck- nagel, M. Delcoure, M. L. Oieda, C. Webb, S. Kesler, S. Lapid Second row: S. Shanks, C. Patrick, J. Riley, A. Russell, S. Lemon, L. O'Ryan, S. McComb, A. Rutter, J. Bennett Third row: J. Fedderly, A. Jefferson, C. Combs, M. Paul, H. Ozan, B. Lytle, S. Boll, J. Dolan Fourth row: B. Marshall, K. Morgan, B. Davis, P. Thomas, P. Ellis, J. Locklear, M. Woolard Don't be mislead, this is definitely not a diploma procession at the senior graduation ceremonies! Rather, we see some aqua maids in a flounder-flip which was be- l'1Q,Q QL'fLQD5H5IQSl,.QliJl1Q.-.B.D- case. sembly publicizing the water show. At the Latin Club's annual Banquet we find these bac- cantes doing a disiointed ren- dition of Big Daddy for Nero Sullivan. lRight page, bottom picture.J hunhda phi Front row, left to right: L. O'Ryan, D. Murphy, M. Tighe, M. Wool- ard, M. Kershner, H. Ozan, A. Elliott Second row: C. Creasey, M. Paul, L. Bryson, M. L. Oieda, S. Lemon, J. Fedderly, P. Capen, B. Utter- back Thircl row: C. Combs, A. Jefferson, L. Ekegren, J. Bennett, S. Bryan, W. Evans, J. Gordon, P. Cheek, J. Hollingsworth, M. Lack Fourth row: K. Jones, B. Marshall, P. Thomas, S, Lapid, N. Wadt, P- PSVVY, S. Frierson, C. Minx S. Kesler 1 FfFth.row: S. Scott, C. Mickle, J. R'l9Y, D. Cole, C. Voorhees, M. Wilden, C. Elsasser, S. Shaw ski club Front row, left to right: D. Starr, B. Thompson, R. Garrison, B. Lott, C. Wolf, D. Dunbar, J. Howell, G. Taylor, A. Lil1ou, D. Ball. Second row: B. Stanton, F. Gray, L. Hiebert, J. Jeffress, M. Devitt, S. Raffety, R. Vickers, D. Granger, J. Brown, C. Hastings, D. West. , 9 0 . boy S bowllng club Front row, left to right: H. Cole, J. Easley, C. Blackburn, P. Rell, E. Baggett, D. Sweinhart Bullseye! Members of the Rifle Club earnestly practice Second row: K. Rocha, L. Huff, Y. Fukuhara, J. Cash, R. Singer, L, Lindley, T. Holloway lr sharpshooting. Third row: T. Bednarik, N. Espana, B. Eads, G. Gambill, A. Bratkovic, R. Wasson, M. Barrett ncaster, Cadet Sgt, J. Luft, Cadet Sgt. J. Welty, Cadet Sgt. C. Cummings, Cadet Sgt. K. Alacron Second row: Cadet Pvt. R. Irvin, Cadet Pvt. E. Davis, Cadet Pvt. G. Welty, Cadet Pvt, J. Elwood, Cadet Pvt. A. Egbert Third row: Cadet Pvt, R. Wright, Cadet Pvt. G. Nees, Cadet Pvt. V. Johnson, Cadet Pvt. F. McGinnis, Cadet Pvt. C. Carter, Cadet Pvt. J. Ramsey, Cadet Pvt. R. Landreth, Cadet Pvt, D. Dowd ell, M!'Sgt. J, R. Panek, R.A. Strike! A typical scene at the Boulevard Bowl on an afternoon which finds members of the B0Wllf1Q Club participating in their favorite activity. 1 2s Jim.. kfmfwuq, f 4 ff WV M Q fm.. , IVV 1 , wif ,,' v f f , f 341' f V' Wa ,, gf snhizfff Q' ffl ',.,, ' , 1 . Af.'k x,,!f,f' 55 My ' ., ' .W W ' 2. 0 . 3' Vi 4' f . P ,, '. my-ffm txt? ' ', , ff, . 1 W H .' U ,vf?.uP0z'- -Wu T f Y .I v ' , W Y Q 4 Wil. fx.. , .' K.,-, 'MW AW ' WAX:-Ewa Img, S 1 I , K f f ' . fd 25 4' is HS 'i .Eff i , ' ,A ,,-. 'ff' f , 1 5. f . six W, ew, , 92 f . f f f f xy' f f J 'z,, , '..,,.,, , J i A company lst platoon lst Platoon: Company Commander - Cade Captain W. Washington, Guidon Bearer M. Minoru: 'lst Platoon Leader - Cadet ls Lt. T. Vienna 'lst squad: P. McCloud, L. Carter, S. Cornelius D. Hixon, B. Marshall, R. Landreth 2nd squad: J. Welty, H. Ewing, J. Dowdell D. Bowlin, E. Collins 3rd squad: A. Hults, C. Freeman, R. lrvin H. Blurton 2nd platoon 2nd Platoon Leader: Cadet lst Lt. Don Eagan Ist squad: J. Applewhite, E. Jolly, J. Wolfe R. Weaver, J. Williams 2nd squad: J. Luft, R. Deaton, L. Chamberlair C. Carter, R. Walsh 3rd squad: J. Pouncey, J. Aguon, J. Temming R. Jones B company lst platoon 'lst Platoon: Company Commander - Cade Captain G. Gambill, Guidon Bearer - l Hiatt, lst Platoon Leader - J. Oswalt 'lst squad: R. McHenry, G. Butler, G. Wrei S. Hickey, E. Davis 2nd squad: B. Alarcon, M. Ramsay, R. Smitl G. Welty, R. Lacy 3rd squad: L. leatlfierwood, D. Okugi, Bischoff, J. Emerich Company Executive Officer: Cadet lst l D. Timby 2nd platoon 2nd Platoon Leader: Cadet lst Lt. R. Deining 'lst squad: A. Bratkovic, T. Reilly, R. Grift F. Nees, M. Furnace 2nd squad: G. lovine, R. Wright, G, Twyfol E. Sheppard,.R. McCann 3rd squad: L. Hall, J. Calhoun, D. Dickson 'll4 battle group staff Front row, left to right: Cadet Lf. Col, W. Washington, Cadet Mai. W. Carber, Cadet Mai. D. Helm Back row: Cadet LT. E. Lee, Cadet Maj. S. Frank, Cadet Lt. W. ' Drouillard . ' Not pictured: Cadet Col.lL. Bennett color guard T ef 3 X an , g My j rw 51:4 H' Xu., Q X' il l X ,, f A A ,asf ' ' ' x . 4, Q 3 1' li -x N. jgff x ' 5 From left fo nght MfSg'r G Cumminge, Pledgemas1er,'Sg'r. Vi.. Daxkis, V Rifleman Mfsgf C Pearson Color Guard Commander, S.F.C.F?Q f Brownmg Flag Bearer Sgt G Tefft Jr., Rifleman , V reserve officers training corp t of The ROTC Military Ball pose for their official pidure. 7 left To right Maxlne Summerlzn Pat Browning, Charleen Furtsch, Carber Linda Slampef and Dick Delmnger. - 115 portia Tired feet? Too many snowplows? You should have been with the ski club on their bus ride back from Mammoth slopes and aired the sub- iect. 'IIA 3 Front row, left to right: M. Treadwell, H. McPhee, J. Pilger, Y. Okubo, S. Willey, J. Bennett, J. Dunham, Up lrt the all' as Usual, Hinc B. Marshall, R. Brown, M. Samstag, B. Eskelund, F. Nakamura Qzan Cheefs on Cha,-lsie Huey- Second row: R. Okita, B. Utterback, M. Paul, J. Van de Water, H. Ozan, C. Striegel, S. McComb, A. Rutter, .3 Vicfory in an early heaf in 1-If F. Zink, E. Pouncey, N. Kubo, T. Taylor, S. Williams Trike Race Third row: S. Kinaoe, B. Metzger, S. Boll, C. Mitchell, S. Bryan, A. Russell, M. Wilclen, S. Hammond, S. Scott, U. Calhoun, R. Hada, M. A. Somerville, J. Polly Fourth row: M. Hamada, J. Lackovic, S. Hanna, C. Paulos, B. Kummer, S. Shaw, C. Voorhees, R. Freese, C. Combs, A. Elliott, M. Kershner, J. Fast, S. Geiger, J. Treadwell key club Kneeling: E. Ingham, K. Blackburn, G. Brocksen, C. Wolfe, L. Morgan, D. Leevers, T. Leevers, G. Mclndoe, C. Shackelton. Standing: H. Sieveking, J. Jacobs, D. Robinett, T. Dumm, P. Barker, C. Hastings, B. Sprague, W. Smith, C. Fullerton, B. Cillay G. Peterson, B. McCune, R. Vickers, S. Shinn, J. Shatter. ,. rota lt takes more than a lot ot bull to put a yearbook together, it takes ENTHUSIASM ! This verity echoed throughout the auditorium during the Caerulea assembly which pub- licized the first sales drive of the year. Front row, left to right: J. Miller, R. Case, D. Davis, E. Barefoot, H. McDean, B. Barbee, B. Banks Second row: K. Bond, J. Herrick, A. Choy, J. Boswell, B, Fickling, R. Ridgeway, D. Andrews, T. Jagerson, R. Hetzel Third row: R. Tewksbury, M. Gastwirth, M. Cameron, L. Spath, M. Giers, P. Schumachen, J. Bolton, L. Evans fAdvisors Note: Actually they were trying to sell more Caeruleas,J From row, left to right: Y, Okubo, P. Capen, L. Brightman, S. McComb, M. Treadwell, N. Deeble, J. Shioii, S. Geiger, F. Nakamura Second row: C. Avery, B. Metzger, C. Paulos, H. McPhee, J. Pilger, C. Striegel, B. Lytle, B. Eskelund, M. Samstag, C. Huey Bob Burgess performed an ex- Thfrd row: J. Coyle, G. Rymal, C. Ambrow, L. Bainum, S. Bryan, L. Hastings, M. Still, J. Treadwell, citing modern dance at the Rota K. Ream, N. Fawcett, N. Marine Assembly for The el'lTel'TalrlrT1el ll' Fourth row: G. Fairley, L. Gilroy, L. Seeley, J. May, P. Starling, R. Elliott, C. Thomas, 5. Harrison, ot the student body. J. Cochran l 2 l caprice Bent on hitting the finish ribbon Cgauze still hot from the nurses officej, Charlsi Huey noses in on the finish line. Using championship form, Marlene De coure brought an unprecedented victor to the Scarabs sorority in the annua Caerulea Trike Race which was hel before a roaring crowd of 2,000 Stl Patty cake, patty cake, baker's man. Scream and yell as hard as you can! Victory, victory is our cry! Can we? Will we? Oh, what a drag !! dents of Poly. 4 tagma Front row, left to right: C. Robinson, N. Shanks, J. Ferguson, N. Webster, C. Webb Second row: M. Woolward, M. Kershner, L. Bright- man, M. Oieda, P. DuBourdieu, K. Evans, C. Colmar, H. Ozan Third row: S. Kelso, J. Self, B. Utterback, A. Russell, L. Cord, S. Welsh, C. Baines, P. Capen Not pictured: J. Van de Water, R. Valenta, I. Diaz, G. Good, P. Thomas phi amma chi sphlnx Front Row, left to right: T. Davis, E. Herrera A. Goldman, R. Morgan, S. Sherer Second row: R. Smith, D. Marmion, B. Hammer J. Creasy, A. Choy, G. Brocksen Third row: S. Cooke, B. Hollowell, D. Schinnerer R. Van de Water, T. Sisk, J. Hylton, R. Ridge way Not pictured: S. Searson, B, Schroeder, F. Kibala R. Keegan ' Front row, left to right: M. Paul, K. Jones, S. Scott, S. Rukes, M. Tighe, A. Elliott, D. Murphy. Second row: S. Lapid, B. Marshall, S. Kesler, A. Jefferson, J. Bennett, C. Patrick, C. Minx. Third row: C. Combs, M. Lack, L. O'Ryan, S. Strong, S. Hammond, C. Elsasser. Not Pictured: S. Dangberg, C. Galbraith, G. Chatten, L. Sully, V. Minick, A. Delaney. Front row, left to right: H. Omata, E. Barefoot, R. Bloom, T. Jagerson, B. D'Anclrea, W. Smith, B. Barbee Second row: C. Boosalis, M. Rubicic, G. Olson, G. Petersen, J. Herrick, H, McDean, J. Miller Third row: G. Magnuson, S. Murray, R. Kakita, A. Taylor, B. Curnow, B. Holland, J. Boswell, L. Cressy Fourth row: V. Luke, J. Watts, A. Carmichael, D. White, M. Dickson, S. Townsen, P. McCloud .i, . l -V . .-UW..-1-l,,,,ff . f,l....v,... .1ii delphi Front row, left to right: K. Bond, J. Herrick, J Nakamura, R. Harris, T. Crowther, J. Jeffery Second row: L. Curry, F. Murray, R. Piret, D Iwata, S. Hopkins, C. Bott Third row: J. Drum, D. Mansan, R. Beegle, T Pierce, B. Fickling, C. Truitt, R. Rowe scaralls Front row, left to right: S. Savitz, J. Locklear F. Zink, R. Brown, M. Delcoure, S. Savitz K. Morgan Second row: A. Armor, W. Antonitz, S. Lemon S. McComb, C, Striegel, A. Rutter, S. Willey P. Ellis Third row: B, Davis, S. Boll, P. Matthews, L Hyclen, L. Metros, B. Lytle, P. Adams, S Florine, C. Paulos Fourth row: N. Wadt, P. Rogers, K. Grunest, C Beck, S. Shiba, B. Kummer Noi pictured: P. Burkett, L. Fawson, S. Hulslander J. Ellis, B. Rice, R. Searcy, J. Stubbs lettermalfs count 1 1 1 1 kappa rho phi Front row, left to right: D. Nelson, D. Elder, M. Evans, G. Lorenzen, B. Dilday, J. Calwell Second row: L. Richman, S. Clapp, T. Jarvis, J. Dilday, R. Niles, G. Bell pi sigma phi Front row, left to right: D. Allgood, S. Hanna, K. Meier, S. Prince, R. Stanley, J. Garrels, P. Glover Second row: G. Chaulsett, O. Greer, A. Meade, R. Ptolemy, E. Howell, S. Belshe, V. Gallehue, D. Rich- ' ardson, B. Hoffman Third row: S. Lewis, L. Nickolas, R. Swank, C. Cole, B. Hodges, L. Baker, K. Shack, J. Dolan, J Cieslak, K. Wood, C. Brimhall The place-Poly Hutch, the time-any Friday night, The occasion-another victory for Poly! Following any game you were likely To find half the cheering section of Poly enjoying Themselves with the many recreational lacilifies offered at the Hutch. chaparral Front row, left to right: H. Youderian, T. Elliott, J. Boswell, G. Petersen, T. Moore, K, Dunn, Second row: P. Barker, S. Murchison, W. Carroll, L. Morgan, 5. Albert. Third row: R. Case, B. Holland, G. Olsen, C. Fuller- ton, H. Sieveking, C. Shackelton. ls this tender scene lust a fore- shadowing of the future these ser- vice-minded coeds ultimately face? ln anticipation of the annual Campus Clean-up Campaign, many ot the campus and social clubs came to school on a Saturday to repaint many of the old battered-up trash cans. If Poly's student body gave as rnuch attention to the interior of these cans as these campus clubs do to the exteriors, Poly's litterbug campaigns would suffer malnutrition. X X 1 4 4 ? f Z 7 5 2 5 s 2 tllalia A., fl 5' n 3 1, Y . .L ffiie Yakkety Yak, don't talk back! This musical rendition of a popular song was well received by those who attendec the Girls League Assembly. Front row, left to right: L. Rushing, A. Pope, A. Tocco, S. Acker, L. Warren, S. LaMothe, E. Feske. Second row: N. Johnson, R. Okita, G. Fraser, D. Wunder, D. Martin, S. Synonds, B. Byars, G. Bush Third row: L. Grable, D. Bond, S. Hoffmann, J. Bleasdell, G. Sullivan, W. Wood, W. Gester, D. Blasing- alpha delta chi Front row, left to right: M. Miller, S. Bruce, J. Wallis, M. Goldsmith Second row: K. Hughes, S. Sigler, M. Murray,' P. Heath, S. Bartlett Third row: R. Brown, C. McGinnis, C. Mullin, S. Saline, P. Lillis Fourth row: D, Watson, N. Gsborn, S. Strait, G. Niccolls, A. Rae Fifth row: D. Richardson, J. Lundquist, P. Salak, R. Walker, C. Greenberg marquis Front row, left to right: M. Vaught, J. Lrhou, D. Morris, D. Quinn, P. Burdick, R. Sias Seccnd row: S. Murray, S. Robinett, B. Curnow, B. Woodcock, K. Bartley, S. Siriani 123 phi heta chi Front row, left to right: N. Cassel, K. Lemmon, F. Nees, B. Morgan, J. Matlock. Second row: L. Kunkel, B. Cooper, H. Clarke, D. Anderson, R. Kurthy. Not Pictured: P. Darney, A. Stearns, 5. Green. ESSEX Front row, left to right: IJ. Young, S. Clapp, T, Elliott, P. Coombs, G. Philips V Second row: K. Murphy, J. Chebegia, L. Ward, K. Dunn, R. Case Third row: R. Zuck, J. Bolton, K. Iwata, B. Fickling phi kappa delta Front row, left to right: K. Guinn, A. McCurdy, N. Vaught, P. Hammers,, D. Farmer Second row: J. Mansker, J. Andrews, B. Ashworth, M. McKelvey, J. Johnson A --41,1 4 ixxg .. is Vx Rfk' 'VQNA 6:51, I , , 3 phi della 'T' 1-119 wwf 2' . Iwo sigma Front row, left to right: R. Griffin, M. Zobie, P. Browing, B. Suess, G. Tefft, R. Turner Second row: A. Hults, T. Addy, J. Oswalt, R. Hurst, B. Marshall, D, Bowlin, B. Hurst Not pictured: B. Teeter, D. Foster delta amma ome a Front row, Robinson left to right: J. Payne, S. Flanders, B. Eskelund, J, Dunham, B. Second row: P. Rowe, J. Shaevirz, J. Cochran, B. Thomas, S, Price, L. Sadler, J. Goldsmith Student Abggtz!-N..-Coyert, A V , F ,A K UL... a 3 , w ome a phi Front row, left to right: F. Weisman, J. Egbert, R. Wasson, M. Caldwell, J. Ma Second row: Roy, B. Hiatt, M. Hopewell, B, Lampract, E. Serayhan Third row: A. Andreis, Ray, A. Bates, S Hicky, E, Sheppard, A. Bratkc G. 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Ax U Cf f num X-,fn1f,Wf,454.fy,, fx: f, mm, M Sw ww X ,, ,WH fy X f,,,,Xg:, ff wffx. Pun-W A f -f --,ff ffyff -1 ,, '- .,,,, WQSQQW - iw Q ,Z f f ,, ,ww swam X, ff ff V, QW! f 1 ,W f. '.,m A ' YWM f w l l f 475' f LQ f A75 , 1 wi A ' ff. if f f 'Nr Xxx AW 4 W2 fiifm .W B! if ff ff ff , f , .Q , as qw f, ,af fy x Q5 f MW f M f W1 N MSW V .W ' ? 7 Wwffg, ,, f Q! ar f-M l. 22 S z W W ,f W6 4 lf J fff f Q f f iii? !f'. fix fi? 4535 y4 u Xu ' mr. follett social living periods 6-7 Front row, left fo right: H. Murakami, W. Goolsby, J. Robertson, R. Anderson, K Rein, J. Knouf, L. Goessens, J. Skiles Second row: E. Fischer, H. King, B. Small M. St. Jacque, A. Bernardo, R. Cassing ham, R. Palmer, T. Sisney Third row: E. Baggett, M. Long, L. Huff, B. Kibala, J. Easley, C. Avery, R. Arauio M. Follett .. l-73,1 1' wi lnr guthmann social living periods 1-2 Front row, left to right: R. Hecox, J. Naka- suii, W. Shibata, C. Loose, B. Billington, J. Yoshioka, D. Ferrante Second row: P. Austin, J. Swatz, L. Mc- Lean, D. Nelson, N. Nelson, B. Wilson, S. Borwick, J, Cortright, J. Jackson, H. Guthman Third row: W, Fordham, R. Lemon, M. Steyer, C. McGinnes, C. Logan, L, Leighr, C. Guss, B. B. Porter, M. Ross Fourth row: C. Saxton, E. Pomroy, C. Scheu, R. Wright, B. Eads, F. Burrell, W, Russell, R. Sherrard vm 1 mrs. guercio social living periods 3-4 Front row, left to right: J. Gallace, T Gordon, S. Garver, T. Price, S. Man- Iove, J. Polly, L. Wright, M. Cassel. Second row: D. Guercio, P. Brewer, L. Perfetts, D. Mills, D. Rowe, L. Spath, J. Denclig, S. Eslinger. Third row: D. Blodel, D. Norman, D. West, R. Douglas, R. Wingard, B. Shaw, F. Fink, G. Maclndoe. nnrs. guercio social living periods 6-7 Front row, left Io right: P. Gabriel, S. Black, S. Myers, J. Russell, D. Braddock L. Aguilar, D. Fisher Second row: R. Lowenberg, T. Tuchscher, S. Williams, l. Miller, L. LaDean, L Trignani Third row: J, Haggerty, G. Giroux, D Kinberling, S. Foster, J. Buckland, H Terry, M. Vandermeer, M. Grimm 1 fi 1 A--m Q ,fn wg- , giggitq' . V , K , 4 ,.f f. , ' Q Q Q f' 'f4?f'V,.W , 'wax VJ! , 1 ' tif 5, Ji , ,, ., S fx ' , f - 'W' ' ,-1' -5 Q2 f f 'H tzwwgg, -' N -rm ' N ' ,f Y , 4 .f. f Xf , , , 3 3 gjL ', 2' ,V h ,,1QSj,V -' x f' X 'Q-Q Qi if ' xl, fmt ,QQ A b E f 1 N 3 b xg ' , if - x 'P , Q f' Q , . 4 . 3 nz Q - Y A T . r? ' EJ 'mf ' ': ' 7 'ZJJN -M. 1 , gm 5 , v-:mx Q V s v cz- W' Q ff N fuss xx ff N if ,f Wm 5 JZ? X WWW . S 1 AQ QW? ,,,....-ff fs' mr. herbold social living periods 3-4 Front row, left to right: B. Garner, F. Hamm, V. Bolene, K. Aslakson, J. Treadway, T. Rankin Second row: C. Brockett, E. Egbert, M. Mushakian, G. Anderson, S. Feger, H. Woolf, A. Angelos Third row: C. Esparza, D. Carter, B. McCarty, S. Organ, K. Sheeran, J. Webb, J. King, J. Stiles, J. Herbold Fourth row: J. Ayala, B. Gutz, F. Degley, G. Ziebarth, G. Dias, G. Kormeier, H. Crow, B. Powell mr. hohri social living periods 4-6 Front row, left to right: J. Flanders, B. Scott, S, lwamae, B. Peterson, E. Mc- Leish, R. Hada, J. Nishino, J. Shioii C. Schroeder Second row: P. Rounds, S. Hansen, D. Herr, D. Fuhrer, J. Hoffman, C. Miles, S. Emmons, M. Miscard, C. Brooks Third row: M. Nakaii, J. Gallagher, R Takeshita, H. Fagindea, B. Seifert, P. Karst, D. Jones, J. Hohri T34 mr. hardage social living 'periods 3-4 Frgnt row, left to right: J. Knotts, R Owens, P. Ransdell, B. Rathiff, D Spangler, T. Burt, K. Carter. Second row: C. Calloway, J. Avery, B Comer, A. Curns, J. Whitefield, V Hill, D. McBride, Mr. Hardage. Third row: E. Chee, A. Bostic, D. McCagg rey, J. Hodges, D. Solvey, G. Atencio M. Kanetomo. mr. hohri social living periods l-2 Front row, left to right: P. Seim, S. Raffety R. Lucero, B. Boucher, T. Flores, M Bragg, B. Blankenship, K. Bullinger C. Mills Second row: A. Taylor, J. Williams, R Blurton, M. Tuttle, M. Hopewell, C Knight, R. Cardwell, Mr. Hohri Third row: G. Montoya, J. Watts, E Murrell, M. Worthington, M. Collins D. Cribb, F. Hardy, F. Weisman, L Sandro r ...v.,-- V .y miss kluver social living periods 1-2 Front row, left to right: J. Cash, R. Hetzel, J. Lancaster, T. Nixon, J. Island Second row: J. Schwartz, D. Wilson Swingle, J. Wallick, P. Sanders, S. Lehman, H. Burnette Third row: E. Nakamura, L. Gilroy, L. Alvarez, B. Bradley, C. Youderian, B. Barnett, L. Davis, N. Elliot, Miss Kluver Fourth row: J. Dargavel, A. Hornsby, R, White, G. Markley, G. Poe, J. Brown, R. Quayle ,G. mr. komarnicki social living periods l-2 Front row, left to right: F. Gunn, E Robinson, D. Deck, P. Metros Second row: V. Luke, H. Small, B. Hill A. Guenther, D. Berlin, G. Beron, V. Cassady, J. Brown, J. Bobish Third row: N. Noll, G. Watkins, H. Allison D. Matthews, R. Harder, B. Jones, J Bischoff, C. Wolfe, Mr. Komarnicki Fourth row: B. Kint, T. Reilly, J. Rodriguez, l M. vvamams, R. smith, J. Nofdane, R Bruckman, G. Hall miss kluver social living periods 6-7 Front row, left to right: D. Thomas, P. Baranowski, L. Ashiers, S. Holcomb, K. Riggins, J. Holyer, K. Lyons, B. Emma Second row: D. Avery, L. Carlson, L. Price, F. lchikawa, L. Blanchard, M. Sharon, D. Brugger, P. Davis, Miss Kluver Third row: B. Brown, P. Davis, B. Usher, L. MacSelwinsy, D. Blake, S. Matoi, M. Williams mr. komarnicki social living periods 6-7 Front row, left to right: H. Ewing, T. Schmidt, E. Leek, B. Edwards Second row: L. Grenz, B. Simril, B. William- son, J. Kubli, P. Anselmo, J. Erkert, C. Pastor, L. Hannon Third row: S. Keener, J. Martin, K. Gold- smith, H. Jones, M. Reed, E. Powell, L. Beyer, S. Dzialowski, Mr. Komarnicki Fourth row: G. Morrison, R. Fern, L. Christen' ' ' i. Evans, W. Kuhr, J. West, P. Perkifi, FT, Stofe T35 W 19 ,WMAW .,., x Worm's eye view of aspiring astronauts! Nursery children add the Sophomore scholars work over library card files. Mrs. McGulr youngest enthusiasm to our bustling campus. keeps a watchful eye over her studious charges. mr. levy soclal llvlng periods 1-2 Front row, left to right: L. Swanton, D. O'Brian, B. Sanders, T. Riley, M. Ennis, C. Carter, D. Hodges Second row: A. Lowther, M. Still, N. Nowell, T. Taylor, D. Robbins, E. Cromley, J. Calhoun, P. Scott Third row: M. Suzukida, M. Bowman, S. Just, S. Carter, C. Thompson, L. Zlatin, J. Dodds, Mr. Levy Fourth row: B. Hiatt, T, Jacobs, J. Harris, J. Huckaby, A. Loman L. Baker, J. Copeland, T. Leevers mr. long social Front row, left to right: G. Robertson, S. Hickey, D. Maitlen, L. Roberts, J. Ram- bo. Second row: R. Meza, S. Andrews, L. Cochran, L. Harmon, N. Putzier, C. Oda- gri, J. Stallman, C. Chapman, B. Triggs. miss mcmichael social living periods l-2 Front row, left to right: J. Powell, N. Morrow, J. Russell, A. Grant, T. Rogers, R. Foster Second row: K. Shigi, B. Nishino, C. Ley, C. Gaede, P. Worley, J. Feder, P. Mason, E. Mangiardi, R. Pedlow, P. Gerin Tirhd row: J. Morihara, M, Bilsbarrow, M. Somerville, J. Rockwell, P. Dolphin, S. Mouser, L. Paul, J. Harrington, T. Chrisman, T. Jackson Fourth row: V. Johnson, D. Sweeney, M. Trone, B. Menzies, C. Hundley, G. Fuller, B. DeGior- gio, R. Vikers, B. McMichael miss mcmichael social Front row, left to right: F. Stenson, D. Barner, W. Holliday, J. Pooley. Second row: J. Spirlong, M. Allen, M. Lord, C. Maragos, C. Wiswell, L. Shir- ley, V. Hansen, Miss McMichael. Foreign flags of familiar faces. The foreign exchange students cap- Poly's latest additions! Elevated walkways ioin the major campus tivated Long Beach high school audiences with enthusiastic descrip- structures helping to alleviate congested halls and rainy day disasters. tions ot their homes and countries. Q Q . C C O Q llvmg periods 2-3 mr. long social llvlng periods 4-6 Third row: S. Bowers, B. Prince, L. Spen- Front row, left to right: J. Booth, R. Ross, L. Potts, G. Hillmon, S. Watson, B. Blackwood, C. cer, M. Adams, J. Smock, B, Smith, Day, G. Christensen, S. Mayfield J. Morrison, S. Jones, S. Long. Second row: S. Davis, M. Fulton, E. Yanabu, J. Bennett, K. Hachiya, A. Dunnuck, C. Knowles, Fourth row. C. Wilson, P. Dubin, A. Hults, H. Myers, Mr. Long D. Frinell, R. Hilburn, M. Petty, U. Be- Third row: D. Waldman, V. Hansen, J. Lande, E. Miller, V. Sternberg, D. Schneider, J. Adams, cas, M. Poston. J. Schueller M J ' Q Q Q living periods 3-4 mrs. mcconnell social llvlng periods 1-2 Third row: M. Gaden, B. Utterback, O. Front row, left to right: T. Herman, W. Balbirnie, D. Shingleton, T. West, F. McGinnis, D. Marsell Cowdrey, R. Roseman, S. Backlund, Second row: S. Panting, T. Herman, S. Dilday, J. Paterson, N. Ridgway, C. Carlsen, S. Spirlong, F, Balber, M. Billoc, J. Fiala Fourth row: G, Cooper, A. Lihou, D. Jones, Third row: D Gester, M Ray, C. Head, C. Wilson, S. Mikkelson, E. Hawkes, E. Davis, Mrs. McConnell B. Marshall, J. Bilsbarrow. Fourth row: G. Blum, M. Gustus, V. Naranio, P. Murray, P. Swan, D. Perryman, P. Butler, R. Abbott mrs. mcconnell social living period 3 Front row, left to right: K. Armell, J. Bone, S. Allen, P. Champion, M. Palmer Second row: Mrs. McConnell, B. Evans, G. Coffman, M. Green, Mr. Hawkins Third row: C. Gumps, E. Slaydon, L. Cressy, C. Bashard, L. Giolenour, P. Trujillo Q C 0 Q C C Q mlss patten S00l3l llvlng perlods 5-6 mr. smlth soclal Front row, left to right: M. Nakashima, G. Daugherty, S. Rideout, C. Cottrell, l.. Claras, H. Gate- Front row, left to right: L. Hines, J. Gro- wood, C. Cobb, C. Furtsch gan, R. Cameron, P. Rell, J. Tikkanen, L Second row: A. Vas, D. Granger, S. Miller, W. Temming, H. Lycett, L. Colson, S. Walker, G. Patten House. Third rowikJ. Brannon, L. Hannemann, A. Olivier, C. Meddrano, B. Terpstra, J. Davidson, L. Gardner, Second row: K. Schroyerl Nt Cowan, B K' Wa er Tukua, C. Boyd, C. Thomas, R. Greg mrs. Walsh social living period 2 Front row, left to right: M. Addy, E. Walsh, N. Edgar, E. Ward, A. Ver Beek, J. Bernard, E. Roel, Mrs. Walsh. Second, row: B. Kendig, D. Neill, J. Shef- fler, E. White, H. Oxenriden, R. Thom- as, B. Rapp. Third row: C. Garrison, W. Pruitt, B. Wood, G. Young, D. Wood, R. Wil- liams, B. Alford. l38V son, M. Macrate, L. Harper, M. Woodin mrs. mcconnell social living periods 6-7 Front row, left to right: L. Aguon, J. Hernandez, N. Goldblatt, G. Reimer, S. Ingham, M. McGown Second row: P. Swisher, J. Hall, J. Barnes, S. Luttrell, J. Coker, J. Jones, C. Foley, P. McGinnis Third row: Mrs. McConnell, C. Broadway, M. Devitt, J. Masters, C. Middlekaufrf, C. Robbins, J. Carroll, M. Wynn, L. Johnson, N. Malchow Fourth row: D. Hill, E. Shumaker, K. John- ss V son, B. Sims, H. Solomon, J. Egan, P. Evans, A. Reynolds ' ' ' mr. smith social living periods 3-4 llvlng period 2 Third row: B. Pregler, F. Nishimura, N Wolthausen, C. Norris, S. Harrison N. Osborn, C. Pell, B. Ray, Mr. Smith Fourth row: M. Hanson, E. Jolley, J Emerich, C. Murray, F. Furnace, B Dailey, J. Clayton, L. Rice, G. Walker, J. Richter. Front row, left to right: S. Swanson, M. Kearney, M. Louie, G. Johnson, J. Boozer, J. Cavidson, D. okuii . Second row: S. Hopson, S. Culley, N. Stoll, M. Whetnall, J. Marquart, P. Mathieu, P. Derryberry, D. McMullen Third row: J. Baker, K. Page, J. Wells, L. Leaton, J. Quigg, S. Geiger, C. Huey, J. Sutton, Mrs. Smith Fourth row: F. Hayman, D. Robinett, D. Leevers, D. Conkle, J. Johnson, G. Twyford, D. Rasmus- sen, B. Bolster mrs. Walsh social living periods 3-4 Odell, Q. Hendricks Second row: C. Wallace, D. Vaughn, D Morgan, M. Clayton, S. Vaughn, S Shields, G. Bently, N. Williams Third row: M. Walsh, C, Synower, K Youngson, M. Lee, L. Boutwell, J Hansen, M. Manning, L. Millsaps S Wade 1 Fourth row: R. Kakita, D. Willmeroth, D Richman, G. Steineckert, V. Norman M. Decker Front row, left to right: W. Davenport, R. l39 mrs. Walsh social living period 6 Front row, left to right: J. French, K. Kariya, M. Mell, M. Bergland, V. Dunn, P. Collins, E. Ross, M. Walsh. Second row: M. Maney, S. Baker, S. Ev- ensen, M. Tague, P. Ludwick, J. Wood, A. Davis, L. Boltinghouse. Third row: S. Cornelius, B. Powell, R. Keele, G. Munch, D. Stacy, J. Shaw, C. Bowers, C. Brinkerhotf, M. Masuda. mrs. wehecke social living 'periods 1-2 Front row, left to right: G. Hiraoka, F. Pike, S. Gilbert, B, Irvin, J. McKeIvy. Second row: L. Tingon, R. Freese, J. Fast, S. Williams, D. Ferris, C. Baker, M. Price, E. Merrifield. Third row: Mrs. Webecke, J. Stewart, J. Treadwell, B. Emlein, K. Kahagan, P. O'Brien, D. Darney, L. Stevens, N. Fawcett, M. Trieber. Fourth row: B. Stanton, D. Starr, P. Bran- tingham, R. Von Klein Smid, B. Yar- brough, E. McKeon, L. Borton, A. Green- berg. mrs. webecke social living periods 3-4 Front row, left to right: J. Hughes, M. LaPorte, R. Zander, A. Engel, K. Guinn, S. Rachuta, L. Hadley, R. Jenkins. Second row: E. Jinde, A. Hicks, P. Mills, A. Brown, G. Kale, M. Gibbs, Mrs. We- becke. Third row: R. Zetak, N. Jones, L. Barela, J. Snyder, C. Harris, P. Soiorzano, L. Hardman. miss zarifes social living periods 1-2 Front row, left to right: B. Jerchow, R Watson, V. Watson, P. Herring, A Bullard, B- ROTT, J. Wiatrowski, R LaBier Second row: C. Rector, M, Kinygnl G TBYIOV, J- LOPEZ, R. Heller, S. Hirt C. Carter, C. Carter, H. Zarifes Third row: J. Applewhite, L, Figueroa S. Hatch, J. Urguhart, M. Ramsey, T Dobson, C. Swope, E, Cruz miss zarifes social living period 4 Front row, left to right: C. Brown, M. Hart, D. Burkenhalten, S. Clark, J. Carmichael, J. Fannan, H. Zarifes. Second row: P. Brookhyser, L. Daniel, D. Steinhoff, S. Hughs, P. Knowles, G. Lee. Third row: B. Newman, B. Bickham, T. Beckham, S. Froelich, J. Howell, J. Flores. miss zarifes social living periods 6-7 Front row, left to right: C. Mileski, J. Sweetman, J. Fiskin, N. Flenghi, J. Felt Second row: M. Saxlund, R. Montine, A. DeJong, R. Lynch, L. Smith, M. White, L. Smith, D. Umphres, J. Ciccone Third row: G. Hingsbergen, C. Stevens, P. Wilson, T. Samsel, E. McAvey, J. Yarbrough, G. Gaudino, R. Atkinson Fourth row: T. Latimer, G. Hukreide, J. Boehm, C. Blackburn, V. Van Winkle, C. Jeans, M. Mells, S. Miyagawa, H. Zarifes miss sehmidt social living periods 6-7 Front row: D. Cowdrey, G. Karaiscos, K. Kishiyama, M. Key. Second row: E. Perez, E. Kyles, N. Diaz, J. Weiler, J. Mansker, M. Shicller, Miss Schmidt. Third row: S. Anderson, J. Murray, E. Lowdermilk, C. Allard, J. Samsel, B. Weber, L. Harrell. Fourth row: J. Lerma, G. Acker, H. Mlyao, R. Morris, E. Router, W. Strys, J. Schroeder, R. Hakimian. miss schnlidt social living periods 1-3 Front row, left to right: B. Bailey, M. Sol- heim, B. Holverstott, C. Morris. Second row: A. Fluker, J. Jones, C. Camp- bell, J. Flores. Third row: W. Higgins, J. Lloyd, L. Bar- rett, R. Jones. 1 We OFFICERS: From top to bottom: Lavonne Hyden, Secretary, Ralph Ridgeway, President, Virginia Minick, Vice-Presil dent. junior class FALL REPRESENTATIVES: Seated, front row, left to right: D. Sloman, M. N. Taylor, D. Bond, S. Shiba, R. Searcy, P. Perry, E. Walker. Seated, second row: K. Smith, D. Hilty, J. Haney, S. Cartwright, J. Cald- well, J. Chebegia, T. Sisk, J. Gordon, R. Swank. Standing, third row: E. Halbritter, R. Seither, L. Sully. The Junior Class, under the guidance and leadership ot Ralph Ridgeway and Tom Sisk, has contributed greatly to the enthusiasm of Poly. They spon- sored a very successful Jr. Hi- Jinx and came in first in the class clues drive. fall semester 142 class 13'f .. ,iw junior class The willingness and time spirit ot the Junior Class has been shown in their loyal participa- tion in school activities. The Juniors have done a fine iob this year and are destined to be an outstanding graduating class in l96O. First row left to right R Ridgeway A Elliott B Thompson, E. Walker, Second row M Watson R Swank S Strong J Chebegia, L. Hyden, R. mr. eheroske u. s. 8: g. period 5 Front row, left to right: J. Campbell, C Brown, S. Beecroft, C. Woolfe, M Smith, E. Cohn, S. Rukes Second row: R. Griffin, E. Pritchett, C Habel, R. Swank, P. O'SulIivan, M Grove, A. Ahrens, S. Higley Third row: R. Feurstein, J. Johnson, B Davies, H. Turley, S. Cooke, S. Smith, D, Manson, B. Woods mrs. eriswell u. s. 8: g. period 5 Front row, left to right: E. Frisco, D Christensen, J. Christian, R. Valenta, R. Creasey, R. Smith Second row: T. De Maris, M. Leatherman B. Johnson, J. Stack, S. Connolly, D Narciso, Mrs. Criswell Third row: D. Klinger, B. Cooper, R Morales, P. Kelliher 144 mr. dennerlein u. s. 8: g. period 1 Front row, left to right: E. Walker, S. Wingo, A. Cuddeback, F. Turner, R. Parks, N. Beck, J. Pickering, J. Rorrer Second row: R. Gove ,D. Smith, C. Carter, C. Gregg, D. Vogan, R. Ridgley, B. Adams, Mr. Dennerlein Third row: D. Carr, D. McDonald, R. Beegle, D. Schmidt, R. Sudweeks, B. Simril, M. Ward, J. Egbert, D. Cardenas mr. dennerlein u. s. 8: g. period 3 Front row ,left to right: H. St. Martin, R. Campbell, R. Dascenzp, L. Richman, J. Weesner Second row: F. Nakamura, L. Leonard, D. Slomann, C. Chalupnik, J. Self, K. GYUHSSL J. Pope, N. Naick, A. Mag- l'1U5On Third 'Dwi L- l'lYdel'1, L. Olson, M. Grahm, G- OD0wd, J. West, K. Jahnecke, L. Evans, Mr. Dennerlein Fourth row: S. Cooper, H. Hanna, D. Dasslar, E. Boyle, L. Lindley, T, Dumm, S4 Bfownf T- 5-ifkley, S. Smith. K. Rags -Vw , Neg ,Q , Y AN '-1 X ZX 23 '2 Wwf ' We ' V W XX 2 . X 'T , 1 '16- 'XA 'Za 4 1'-1 4, WW ,X , f 35 f Ji. ,Q fl awww X -.,., 1 gk -f, w .K ,, 4. MW Xy R fm WW' , fff-'X,: 1 xfW7 f , , , gm ., 1 J' 12 431 , Z:f ., ,A Study period in U.S.8iG. classes is the time for deep deliberation and thought. mr. gllpln u. s.8cg. period 6 Front row, left to right: J. Truelove, R. Acosta, R. Wetteroth, S. Cortright, C. Hastings, R. Neel Second row D. Markley, P. Stubblefield, C. Garrigues, S. Kent, C. Voorhees, S. Scott, J. Conger, H. Kotsubo Third row J. Lackovic, S Miychell, J. Shaevits, J. Winter, M. Wilden, J. Enger, S. Price, Mr. Gilpin Fourth row F. Johnson, R. Darney, J. Fudge, O Alward, T. Jerou, J. Anderson, J. Shields, P. Yaffe mr. gllpln ll. s. 8: g Front row, left to right: B. Colby, R. Cas tillo, M. Young, S. McGarr, E. Houston K. Murphy Second row: J. Trudelle, B. Jonasson, C DePaepe, J. Thompson, J. Bullard, E Hilliard, B. Hales, L. Rook, R. Seither mr. hansen u. s. dc g. period 3 Front row, left to right: J, Gaughenbaugh, H. McConahay, R. Miller, J. Wilson, J. Muszalski, P. Nevraumont, D. Brown Second row: D. Berlow, M. Snyder, K. Saito, H. Smith, J. Farrow, N. Pyles, J. Palmateer, K. Westall, Mr. Hansen Third row: S. Mills, F. Kibala, J. Dinoni, S. Raimer, J. Phillips, P. Rodgers, L. Morgan, R. Cook, D. Bennett Fourth row: J. Shaffer, 5. Michael, D. Eagan, T. Sisk, B. Hollowell, L. Curry, G. Freeman, D. Rowlands, C. Trimmer, E. Barvvick 146 S :Axxwj Mrxhk A M it + Q - - E llwllilb t 5f.t H -were ow-4 , HQ s, Utter enthusiasm is shown in the attentive faces of future Einsteins and Eisenhowers. . perloll 7 Third row: L. Dale, T. Sampras, E. Robin son, A. Prophet, D. Carmon, T. Pierce, Mr. Gilpin Fourth row: G. Gorney, L. Flint, D. Wilson J, Carter, D. Steffens, J. Christensen D. Sannes, B. Keener mr. hansen u.s.8cg. period 2 Front row, left to right: R. Harris, S. Hopkins, K. Brewer, R. Ridegway, G. Harper, G. Hollings- worth Second row: L. Ryall, C. Cabe, L. Becker, G. Good, J. Huefner, S. Huska, D. Blasingham, N. Hull, L. Hastings, C. Thomas Third row: V, Ervin, L. Ekegren, P. Perry, B. Richardson, K. Feeris, L. Westerlund, C. Halpren, P. Goldberg, S. Hulslander, J. Holingsworth, S. Hamond Fourth row: M. Gastwirth, M. Giers, D. Fulpi, J. DeBusk, L. Boyle, B. Sabol, D. Niles, C. Freeman, mr. mozee u. s. 8: g. period 5 Butzer, R. Suess, H. Traver, T. Brown Bischoff, D, McCurdy, G, Gilchrist Third row: P. Tanaka, M. Davis, L. Barger Front row, left to right: G. Northrup, S RQ Second row: Y. Anderson, B. Barnes, S l4 X J' NN 'TJTJF W.,-4 :F . , 6? M V 1 - 5 V 01' ' ' , V 'J . ,Qu W M. nf!! A 3 'Y ni M 'Q 4 , Y' 0 if W 'E ww! wgisf 1-fn-4 llll'. Il0WE!I'S u. s. 8: g. period 1 Front row, left to right: M. Barker, J Curns, D. Harvey, M. VanDoren, G PBTBS, C. Viker, J. Oliver Second row: E. Feske, L. O'Neal, J. Quinn E. Halbritter, L. Vallier, J. Wilson, J Robinson, D. Poindextek Third row: J. Townsend, M. Rudick, D Nelson, F. Siquenza, P. Faulconer, L West, C. Wocelka, R. Moreno, Mr. Powers Fourth row: R. Blenkinsop, B. Pope, J. Joerger, J. Jackson, J. Fedrizzi, D. Dunmore, D. Terrell mr. takahashi Ill S. Q gl period 3 Front row, left to right: Mr. Takahashi, J Aguon, S. Guerrero, L. Leatherwood R. Grunke Second row: D. Danes, M. Grace, D. Cyes- ter, C. Duncan, W. Hudson, W. South ern Third row: D. Montoya, D. Sayman, K. Duke, F. Neels, B. Hickcox, C. Strick land, P. Hurst, C. Smith, D. Davis mr. takahashi u. s. 8: g. period 2 Front row, left to right: C. Kindig, C. Pearson, L. Leatherwood, J. Newman, Mr. Takahashi Second row: S. Fay, S. Sawyer, C. Bouchard, S. Florine, B. Davis, P. Bond, G. Rivera, D. Bennett Third row: L. Ealy, S. Stevens, S. Sterud, D. Hilty, C. Brown, B. Alvarado, S. Pepito, P. Andrews Fourth row: B. Griffin, R. Riley, D. Young, Z. Scifres, D. Stewart, J. Martin, B. Shellhorn, J. Oswalt mr. takahashi u. S. 8: g. period 5 Front row, left to right: G. Ball, J. Che- begia, B. Davis, C. Nichols, Mr. Taka- hashi Second row: D. Allard, J. Cheevers, L. Sadler, G. Morgan, S. Hora, J. Hahne, N. Covert, R. Marsh Third row: B. McMahan, J. Johnson, M Cubete, C. Beck, K. Beck, S. Faullin R. Williams, A. Calhoun Fourth row: B. Bruning, D. West, D. Mc Bacle, B. Craighead, L. Irvin, B. Morgan D. Bell, S Beal T49 mr. takahaslni u. s. 8: g. period 6 Front row, left to right: G. Heber, J Herold, B. Levin, E. Scrivner, K, Lee, L. Ward, R. Piret Second row: P. Hull, E. Connell, L. Bright- man, G. Potter, J. Yeager, L, Bether, B. Endres, M. Innis, J. King, S. Savitz Third row: S. Buell, L. Baker, S. Jones E. Clark, G. Williams, C. Andre, C. Cole M. Tighe, W. Evans, N. Sontag, Mr Takahashi Fourth row: D. Cassidy, T. Katz, B. Thatcher, D. Morris, S, Albert, D. Russell, D Steffen, D. Hixon 1 -, . f mr. talbott u. s. 8: g. period 2 Front row, left to right: R. McCann, G. Waller, T. Sweeney, D. Nagai, L. Myers, R. Zelinsky, C. Gaeta, C. Reese Second row: M. McGuire, S. Detrick, L. Bainum, C. Elsasser, D. Cole, I. Williams, W. Van Keppel, L. Baker, B. Clarke, M. Bivens Third row: S. Flanders, B. Eskelund, M. Cloud, L. Brandis, K. Evans, P. Capen, K. Fujii, A. Osada, R. Garrison, Mr. Talbott Fourth row: P. Katai, T. Jarvis, A. Patterson, R. Linnell, B. Oliver, B. Milloy, J. Green, J. King, D. Shelton miss wilson u. s. 8: g. period 1 Front row, left to right: T. Singer, H. Morel, G, Brocksen, D. Marmion, J, Russell, A. Power, C. Hachmeister Second row: J. Boyer, C. Greenberg, P. Starling, J. Young, S. Shaw, U. Weyer- man, P, Rutz, L, Carlyle, D. Jennings, J. Rose Third row: B. Hewlett, J. Hutcherson, R. Maksui, N. Webster, J. Rose, K. Peter- son, I. Anargirou, L. Nicholas, S. Saline, J Snivel Miss Wilson - Y, Fourth row: J. Decker, T, Vienna, G- Elston, F. Evans, E4 Shlfmefeff D- Elder, D. Davidson, J. Dilclay, D. McMillan mr. talhott u.s dag Front row, left to right: J. Davis, D. Iwata T. Pettis, J. Small, J. Penny, J. Jones Second row: K. Nylec, G. Miller, S. Larri goity, Y. Hosokawa, M. Hamada, G Yoshioka, K. Nakamura mr. takahashi u. S. 8: g. period 7 Front row, left to right: H. McAuley, C. Siragusa, J. Bolton, T. Holloway, K. Farnsworth, S. Beal, D. Davidson, Mr. Takahashi Second row: G. Merris, C. Minx, S. Badger, P. Welch, N. Miller, L. Fawson, S. Savitz, U. Garrett, S. Sommer Third row: C. Burrill, M. Goldsmith, C. Brimhall, C. Baines, J. May, K. Peck, C. Borgfeld, C, Hughes, S. Shiba Fourth row: S. Bartlett, M. Davis, J. Busch, J. Wudel, H. Sievking, M. Vlctorson, D. Ball, R. Morgan, C, Slaughter Q Q perlod 5 mr. weems u. s. 8: g. perlod 4 Third row. D Noel S Reed M DUTY Front row, left to right: A. Choy, D. Jones, F. Murray, S. Scharlin, R. Lamprecht, J. Trounce, M. G Currie -E Guhman S 'Mai-bie sf Littleiohn, J. Grisinger, L. Guess West, S. Strong, Mr. Talbott Second row: M, Thomas, K. Bauer, L. Dollarhide, M. Derryberry, T. Sarafis, L. Geschke, P. Thomp- Fourth row: D. Wight, A. Fleischer, B. Son' F' Gray' M' Hansen' M' N' TaY'0' Dildayl J. Calwell, J- Rivardl J, Hyhon, Third row: B, Lott, D. Nickell, K. Wood, B. Broadwell, P. Matthews, E. Pouncey, P. Heath, B. A. Emmons Tucker, C. Mitchell Fourth row: K. Meier, T. Bell, J. Ferguson, Y. Williams, D. Pawson, J. Budnick, L. Stamper, N. Nakamura, Mr. Weems 'Va W T miss Wilson u. s. 8: g. period 2 Front row, left to right: L. Newton, H. Clarke, D. Philips, R. Kurthy, R. Rum- fallo, P. Rasmussen, J. Tani, R. Deininger Second row: A. Davidson, C. Martine-Lally, F. Adams, M. Kent, J. Rexroat, P. Zack, J. Wallis, L. Seifert Third row: F. Ketcham, D. Anderson, S. Lewis, J, Gordon, R. Johnson, B. Game, W. Foley Fourth row: J. Lewis, J. Ralston, R. Brown, G. Fraser, C. Sayer, J. Airth l5l f ,K 4. if f 5 4 4 rf' 54 f 1 I nf .-wean.. vw mm It is up to us, in our generation, to breathe the spirit of freedom into democracy. It is up to us, in our generation, to express the vigor and vitality that is in the hearts of free men. It is up to us, in our generation, to inspire the enthusiasm that has made our nation the Colossus of the World. TN-a ffm, ,M Q, , , ' ' f WM Dee Andrews, Front row, from left to right: P. Coombs, K. Dunn, P. Adams, S. Hanna, S. Lapid, B. Davis, C, Pafrick Second row: K. Bond, B. Unerback, S. Boll, B. Lytle, J. Gingner, R. Bloom, L. Zimmerman, E. Barefoot REPRESENTATIVES 155 REPRESENTATIVES Sealed from left to right: E. Howell, J. Locklear, J. Young, T. Conger, M. Evans, . Barbae, E. Barefool Standing: A. Meade, P. Ellis, L. Cord, B. Reed, D. Richardson, J. Garrels, V. Johnson, P. Adams, L. Waffen, R. Wesser, J. Briclclle, S. Kelso, H. Ozan, M. Delcoure, R. RobineTT, B. Banks, R. Bloom N Abadie, Alexander, Alvarado, Carolyn B. David Alex Alvin Adair, Allard, Amlarow, Gary L. Dennis Carole Ann Adams, Allen, Anderson, Priscilla Joyce Renee' Donald Akin, Allgood, Anderson, Dave Deanna Kennelh Ala rcon, Allison, Anderson, Ralph Jeanie Leland l 6 Anderson, Andrews, Armslrong, Marlin Jean Shirley Andre, Anlonilz, Arnold, Jerry Winkie Kennelh Andrews, Arbogasl, Ashby, Dee Palsy Ronio Andrews, Armor, Ashworth, Helen Adrianne Lucyle Belly Calherin Atkinson, Bagby, Baker, Carolyn Donna Bob Augustson, Baillie, Baker, Nancy Lee Robert L. Irene Axcell, Baines, Ballard, Marsha Jean Barbara Ann Patricia C. Ayala, Baird, Banks, Frank Jr. Gary Roberi L. Barbee, William Henry Barefoot, Ernest Franklin Jr. Barker, Clarence Barrett, Lora Anne Barrie, ClayTon J. Baskin, Philip Beeghley, B i I I Beeson, Joan Gayle Bell, Gary Robert AA Barlow, Baugh, Orville William Harold Barnes, Baum, Margie Louann Bell, Thomas J. Belshe, Susanne 157 Blackburn, Boll, Booth, Boyd, I Keith Harry Sandra Kay Stanton C. Kenneth A Blackmore, Boman, Borgfielcl, Brackett, Jeanette Bette Ann Donald L. Steve Blackwell, Bond, Boro, Braithwaite Micky Dana Kathleen Sandra Ramon ,Ahh Bennett, Bernabe, Gary Eva Sensano Bennett, Bertrand, Jean Monica Jean Bennett, Best, Lynn David Linda Berkhoel, Bierke, John Linda Aa Bleasclell, Bond, Boswell, Bratkovic, Judy Ann Kenneth Jerry Albert J. Bloom, Boosalis, Bott, Braun, Reynold Joseph Jr. Christopher H. Charles W. Jim l58 Brewer, Brooks, Brown, Burnett, Thomas Kenneth Mike B. Treva Faye Bfiddle, Brooks, Bryan, Burnett, Joyce Ann Sandra Louise Sharmon Lee William Raymond BY0mleY, Brooks, Bryson, Burns, Bud William L. Lana Rae Charles Brgnn, Brown, Burgess, Burroughs, Roger Clayton Bryan F. Robert Jeanne B,-ookhyger, Brown, Burkett, Busch, John Louis Don Patricia Sue Ronnie 159 Butler, Caldwell, George Phillip Michael D Cabe, Calhoun, John Roy James P. Cahoon, Call, Margaret A. Colleen Cain, Campbell Wayne Gail L Cameron, Michael C. Carber, William C. Carlson, Mike Carmichael, Ma rlha Carmon, Thaddeus 160 Carpenter, Lora Kathryn Carpenter, Waller Carter, Leroy R. Carter, Terry Russell Clifton, Clarke, Conger, Coombs, Criswell, Dennis Judy Terry Warren Philip Hobart Paul Clapp, Cole, Conner, Cooper, Crowther, Sreve Bruce W. Diana Lee Ora L. Tom Clark, Cole, Conway, Cord, Crump, Donald E. Harold Jr. Chris R. Linda James T. Clark, Combs, I Cooke, Crawley, Cummings, James G. Cynrhia J. Carole Judy Guy Curnow, Bruce Dailey, Pa'r Daily, Pat CDeeD A D'Anclrea, Buich Dash, Jan William 161 , ,, ',,,,, ,3 , Daviclson, Yvonne Davis, BeTTy A. ' ' Q . V :asf ' , fw Deeble, Denton, Dolan, Nicky G. William Hal Jr. Judirh Ani Degner, Diaz, Drake, Dennis Frances James H. Delaney, Diaz, Driscoll, Andrea Irene Mike W. in 1 W! 2 f , .,,, a Davis, Davis, Kenneth R. Jr. Terry Davis, Davison, Sandra Raymond William I don't remember your name, but your face is familiar. Terry Moore greefs a Wilson represeniafive at one of our pep assemblies. 'X Delcoure, Dickson, Drouillarc Marlene Yvonne Lou Wayne I2 DUl11l9, DlClCSOh, DUBQU-rdie Bunny Marry Pairicia A 162 . Ducll'-W' Earl, Elliott, Siephen Leroy A. Martin D'-Wham, Eaton, Elliott, Janice M- Delbert Ruth Ann DUnlaPf Eby, Elliott, Dan Larry Terry , Dunn, Kenneth Robert i Eagan, y Sharon Edgar, Allan Eldridge, Carol Lee , ,lil-iQ Ellis, Dick Ellis, Penny Ann 'I63 fl A Q 1 ' ,fr 'fy 11. ! li. Buy! Go! Ride! Run! The billboard balcony on the Arts Building is always the place to find out what is going on around The campus Ellsworth, Emery, Enger, Marian A. Judith Ann Larry Lloyd Elmore, Endly, Eskelund, Ronald B. Rick Birgitte . V, 'fr w S N l Eslinger, Eyestone, Feclclerly, Filip, Fluegge, Duane Bette Julie A. Bonnie Jan Evans, Eylar, Fickling, Fitzpatrick, Foreman, Bettie Kenneth Bill Darleen Lillie Evans, Falls, Field, Fletcher, Forster, Jon Pamela Howard Gilbert Garnet Evans, Farmer, Fife, Flores, Frank, Mike Durlyn Virginia Anne Evelyn Steven James '75 Evan: 1 Freeman, Don Frye, Jean Fukuhara, eiji Victor Fullerton, Charles Gabelich, Gary Gabriel, Judy Galbraith, Carolyn Lee Gallehue, Vicki Gaye Gambill, Gene Garcia, Rosie 165 ,L Garcia, Gerber, Gillespie, Glover, Goodin, Tony H. Dennis R. Melissa Pairicia Dean Henry E. Garrels, Gerrard, Gillott, Glover, Goodman, Judy Marilyn Louise Dave Ronald Mike David Garver, Gester, Gingher, Goldblatt, Gorio, Carole Wendy John Roland Jr. Roger Mary Lou Gatzki, Gibson, Givan, Goldman, Grable, Giselle E. Sfephen Phyllis Norene Allan Marshall Linda C. bn Graves, Gregory, Grogan, Hager, Gerald Jackie Lee Bill Darlene Gray, Grenko, Gustafson, Hale, Garland Patti Leo H. Andy Greenaway, Grierson, Habel, Hale, Fred V. Sandy Darlene Elaine Dan Who's driving? Hundreds ot Poly fans s oft our gridiron warriors with mass enthusia when they treked to San Diego to take av Greenberg, Marilyn Janice Greer, Ovveda Louise 166 Grimm, yi Hachiya, Halterman, Jack Donald Takeshi Judy Grimsley, Hacla, Hammelton, Steve Richard S. Ann The center of our line hits like a bus! 4 football team left Poly with excited spirits they travelled to the battlefield of anoi 4 1 .ff . ,Q - Hanna Harrington, Harvey, Helm, - X. ,?, :,, Sharon Lllnn Kennefh Roberf Donald Hansen, Harris, Haugland, Henry, Ri?-145 W U C ,ig Ca rol Cecelia Gerd Roloerf Hardman, Harris, Haupf, Henson, Alfred Lin Elaine Lenore Teddy .lean honors which eveniually placed Them 'he Coliseum. versary in hopes of bringing home another :Tory. This prevailing spirit is whaf carried em Through To ultimate success ! -- f Hardwick, Raymond F. Harger, Befh Ann Harris, Richard Harris, Roger N. New Haverson, Cliff Heathcock, Fred Hernandez Ray Hernandez Salvador l67 2 Hoffman, Horn, All Susan Ellen Phyllis Adele lei A 7 Holland, l'l0l'l1ef lll Robert E. Nlyrle - Holmes, l'lOI'l1i9, l' Georgia Sharon Lee :es A Herncane, Heizel, Hilde, Hiraoka, Melvin W Leo Craig Larry Connie Sanaye Herrera, Hickok, Hill, Hobson, Ernesr J. Sandi L. Doris Elizaberh Donna L. 5129 Herrick, Hiebert, Hill, Hoclges, James G. Larry Michael Barbara Rae Herrmann, Higgins, Hines, Hoffman, Richard A. Joan Marie Gloria Capirola Barbara Jean -5: S Hopson, Horvaih, Jerry Barbara Yvonne - ki ,, V- , .,f HOYI1, Hgwelll S J Gerald Lloyd Edra Georgine A1 , My V. ' A V- 168 Howell, Humesl JSVVY M- Pafricia Hubbard, Hundleyl Jeff Glenn Lee Huff, Hutcherson, ames Michael Bgb 940' www '35-L ,L lovme, Jacobs, Jay, Jeffress, Jerry Reggie L. Failh Downs Jerry Ishimizu, H Jagerson, Jefferson, Jeffries, Miyuki Gordon Toclcl Allyn Anolrea Joy Iwata, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Kennefh l. Joyce lrene Dennis Elclon Jacobs, Jameson, Jeffery, Johnson, Jerry R. Jo Diane Jerry Jacquie iv? 1q 'Y Huffman, lllsleyf 3arbara Lorraine Freol Hughes, lnghamf Karen ECJW8I'Cl 169 Johnson, Jo Ann Johnson, Lynne Diane Johnson, Mel Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patricia l O Johnson, Kelly, Kershner, King, Kleinke, Reggie Patricia Marlene Elnora Larry E Johnson, Kelso, Kesler, Kinser, Knowles Vicki Lynn Sylvia Marie Susann Pierce Martin Lincla Lea Johnston, Kemper, Kettles, Kirk, Knox, George A. James David James Paul Lowrie Jordan, Kerns, Kincade Kissel, Knox, Lawrence George E. Jr. Sharon Janice Peggy E i A Koh, Kridle, Kummer, Lapicl, Lee, Ruth Barbara Louie Alfred Barbara Sharon Gay Bill Komori, Kubo, Lack, Larsen, Lee, Nobuaki Nancy Takako Mary Leslie Carolyn Elliot Kopf, Kubota, Lakin, Leaders, Lee, Edwin J. Nl. Albert E. Arden Torn Paul M. Kotsubo, Kumai, Lane, Leavitt, Leivo, Sohei Sam Satoshi Johnnie Andrea Jeneanne Peggy Ann LeMenager, Warner Lemon Susan Wood Lester, Richard Frank -. 1 . . X ,l - A. sl - My A A Levine, A. David Lewis, Craig 171 Lunolblade, Carolyn Lunolquist, Judy Nan Lytle, Berry MacLennan, Sherry Magnuson, George Magrucler, Scot 4. Llhou Locklear Lowery Macias, Jerry Jonnle Brenda Esther Ln s Longaker Luce Macken, Agnes Par Sa y Eldon Caroline Manning, Gary L. Marine, Nancy A. Marlng Barbara Marks, Mary Ann Markus, Judi Lee Marshall, Barbara Ann l Marshall, Mary Ann Martin, Bill Masui, McConnell, McGinnis, McLeod, Carole C. Carl Claudia Ann Veva Sharon Mayer, McCord McGinnis, McMillan, Jackie Arlene Irene Michael J. Michael S. McCann, McCracken, McGlothern, McPhee, Ralph Russell Mary Louise Heaiher Meacle, Audrey Megna, Dick Messer, Pafricia YQ' ' Ma rtin, Dee Dee Ma rtin, Gaye McCloud, McCune, McHenry, McPherson, Percy Roberi Linola N. Chris Donna McComb, McDean, McKelvey, McPherson, Sara Virginia Harry Mary Bob V , V .1 Metros, Leona Meyerson, Marlene Lynne 17 M ,pw 'W' c iv E gud 1+ K fy Meza, Miller, Maria Belen Gene Mico, Miller, Rutino Alcala Mary Katherine J Mifflin, Miller, Kathy Nancy Miles, Millin, Azzie Lene Deena Ann la. Mitchell, John M. Miyagawa, Phyllis Montgomery, Mamie Moore, Jim Moore, Terry Mitchell 174 la Moreno, Priscilla Morgan, Ka ren Morgan, Rod Morrow, MUYPYI Carole Marilyn Morton, Murray, Harold David Jr. Steven W. Mullersman, Nakamura, George Anthone James Morgan, Ronald A Morikawa, Pamela L.. Mullin, Carolyn Munoz, Alice Nakamura, Reiko Helen Nakane, Dave Osamu Nalfafif Nelson, Nieto, Ohi, COFHG-lia B. Judith Lynn Richard James M. Neel, Newman, Nix, Oieda, Tom Art Dorothy Elaine Mary Lou Neidiffer, Newton, NQII, Okifa, l-OHV Dan Mike Regina Teruko Ai. Neilson, Niccolls, Norris, Okubo, Carglyn .lOl'1I'1 Nelson, Nichols, O'Brien, Oliver, Del C, Patricia Timaree G. Nelson 175 Olsen, Osborn, Sharron Marlene Nancy L. Olson, Owens, Gary Dean Jerelene O'Neil, Owens, Michael Donald Nora Lee O'Ryan, Ozan, Loretta Hinda Dena Pack, Paul, Dennis Mary Ellen Parham, Paulos, Paul B. Coula Georgiann Parsons, Payne, Carol Harriet Joan Parsons, Perl, Bill Carole Gwynne Patrick, Petersen, Carrie Louise Gary Lee I76 Peterson, Philips, Phillips, Piazza, Roger Gary R. Willie Ray Janet Kathryn Peterson, Phillips, Phipps, Pilger, Susan J. Sandra Lauretta Judith Anne I love a parade! Impromptu rallies heightened the fervor of our student body as our football heroes prepared for their trip to the Coliseum and the C.I.F. Championship. ,K H Pilkington, Pleshek, Pope, poffer, Judy Ken Ann Marie Malinda Lee Pistole, Polzin, Poston, Potts, uan Janelle William C. Dick Donald Pouncey, Ra pe, James Gary Lynn Prince, Rapp, Michele Shelley Chris Quinn, Rasmussen, Mary Ellen Lana Blaring horns, beating drums, band masters, maiorettes and Polyettes helped to stir up enthusiasm for the BIG CONTEST! Randall, Rastle, William Jr. Phil Range, Ratcliff, Anthony Shir ey 172 Dm. 4 Ream, Redding Reeder Remllnger Richardson Kathleen Barbara Monteen Larry Alan Darleen Marne Reams, Marcia Recknagel, Judy Ann Rector, Leonard wx 1 ,Ziff .1 J., f W X ,- A 1-ML.. I? 'S Robinett, Steve Robinson, Ma ry Lu Rogers, Belly Jean Rogers, Serold Emery Romero, Viola Rosah Russell Ryan, Virgil D. Alice Jean Edward Ross, Russell, Ryan, Sally Dennis Kent Lanny Rubin, Rutigliano, Ryan, Don Allen Joe Wanda Rushing, Rutter, Saka, Linda Loree Annalee Waller .a 5N 'IU' YY. Sakimoto, Sandro, Judi Eduardo L. Salak, Sandstone, Paula Ann Myrleen Samsfag, Sanford, Mary Judy Sanchez, Santage, Mary Ellen Spencer M. S W ,W , 'R' Savage, Geraldine Scarcello, Eugene S. Schmidt, Kent ff' 2 f ,. an ,... l -:.,.f ,, .. fL4, J N2 f S 4 .. J U' i K. 1 I f Am . i V for: l , Q ,WW ,J a X X X , 1 2. , ,., 1 'f 3. xi l' 'aff f 15 M 3 ' f va 5 1 f Nw ... 'Ui I ,. ,. W A .na-cy for- ff X 3' 955:55 H ' ' 1 1 y KJ , 'Syn Schneider, James Schoenberger, Jim Schorovsky, Bob Schroeder, Bill Edward Schumacher, Palmer E. KK Scott, Carole Diane Searson, Stephen Grant Sechrest, Dennis Richard Selsor, Sharp, Shinfl, 1 Richafd F, Harry B, Stephen Robertl Sem, Sharp, 5l1il'l9Y, Vernon Yvonne Maria Sue Ann Shackelton, Shellhorn, Shivelyf Charles Bob Russell l WS' uu fr QU' di' Schwartz, Danny Scott, Bill 44? arf' Seeley, Lynette Seifert, Richard Shanks, Nancy Shannon, Sandy Sherer, Shar, Steven L. Bob 5l 9ffel'lY' Sieveking, James Roy Hinrich Werne . Sisler, Smith, smith, Smotel, Speers, Stanley, Susan Amee Bob James A. Connie Bob Pat S'mmR 'Sr Smith, Smith, Solheim, Spence, Starling, DOCllS Carolee Sandy K. Marcia Richard Pat Sims: 5l11 1'l1, Smith, Sorenson, Spirlong, Steffen, Gerald Byron Carolyn Dee Sheri Ann Sharon L. Dennis R. Gerald E. y Skinner, Smith, Smith, Spanne, Sprague, Sfeffenf i Jeffrey Dean Edgar Thomas Luann Faye William Bond Karen Rae Sloan, Smith, Smith, Spawr, Stacey, Steineckert Howard Robert George Wayne Leroy Sharon Sue John Mark 181 Two Smiles in Orbit - Birgitte Eskelund expresses herself with a Twinkle in her eye. Come To Think of it, There are a lot of twinkles in a lot of eyes when Birgitte goes anywhere. If she is Denmarlds answer to CARE, we're for more reciprocal trade. .4- lv, we-M., K 5 Striegel, Carol Joyce Stubbs, Judith Diane Momma Sieveking will woncler if The American coming back to her German fold can be the same Hinrich she sent across The sea. l-linrich's answer: lT's a Tough country, doll! Q7 Steiskal, Stewart, Bobbi Sheila Joyce Stewart, St. Jacque, Barbara Ann Jon Stewart, Stogsclill, Gay Nel Lorrie Lee Stewart, Strait, Michael Sally my divan- Stubbs, Phil Suess, Bob my V 5Umi, SWBHI1, Takenouchi, Midori Diane Joan Summerlin, Symonds, Tani, llllaxine Marion Sandra Jean Kasume Suzuki, Synovec, Teeter, Masayo Dan Bradley Allen Swank, Takanen, Tell, Paul Marilyn Jeanne Gloria One of these days l'm going to find a good place to play ! J. T. Crump entertained the student body with a rhythmic drumbeat at the Rota Assembly. J. T. Crump is practicing inside l Harry McDean presents a luke box to Jean Bennett for the student body from Rota Club. The gleaming music machine provides recreation for Polyites at the Hutch. ,K 4 ies '57 A Temming, James Thomas, Beverley Thomas, Keith Thomas, Patti Thormahlen, Tillery, Tocco, Larry C. Jean Alice M. Thornton, Timby, Tompkins Glen A. Darwin W. Mike Thornton, Tingom, Treadway, Jeanetta George Robert Terri ,, Tryon, Judith Marilyn Turner, Larry Vincent Tyner, Karen Lee Underwood, Sally Urke, Alvin Urquhart, Jacqueline Lee A. Thorpe, Tipay, Treadwell, Udey, Edward L. Regina S. Mary Linda Thorpe, Titman, Truitt, Underwood, Kay Patricia L. Chuck Dianna 184 r ,V V ' sc if xx Utterback, Bonnie Lee Vail, Florence 5' Valuch, Veatch, Wall, Walters, Washington, Tom Carol Ann Diane Max Richard William H. lan ole Water, Vera, Wallace, Ward, Wasson, Jan Mary Nancy Lynn Ron Van Dover, Victor, Wallin, Ware, WBTGYSI lla Robin Bill Linda Lou Sharon AGM Weldele, Gary Wellman, Marnez ,M La.. vas, Wabbit, Walsh, Warren, Vllatson, Bill Willie Barbara Jean Barbara Jean Diane Vaughn Walker, Walsh, Warren, Webb, Michael E. Romaine Annerre Mariorie Linda Carol Cheryl Yvonne 185 Welsh, Susan Jean Wesser, Regina Diane Wheeler, Whitecl, Wilborn, Williams, Fred Carolyn Gay Jeannette Wheeler, Whitney, Willey, Williams, Roger Lee Arthur Sandra Gail Lela H. Whitaker, Wickland, Williams, Williamson, Roger E. Bob Bobbi L. Carolyn vga, Ji Corey, Davis, David Larry Cottrell, Hall, Jean Zeb Allen I King Garah Lynda Lee White, Wicks, Williams, Will amson, Daigy Guy Charles Wayne Coni White, Wicks, Williams, Wilson, IN MEMORIAM Douglas Jim Diane Charles F. 186 Kellogg, Rogers, Michael Karl Karen Ann Mortenson, Smith, Gary Dennis Lunclstrom, Spitzer, Mikealene Sharron LA, Woocl, Yarbro, Young, Carlion K. George John AN GOVE Woolarcl, Yarbrough, Young, NORM Marcia Susan Judith Nona Wilson, Woololriclge, Youclerian, Jacqueline Mae Kay Henry L. Wilson, Wren, Youmans, Patricia George Carver Charles Winger, Wunder, Young, Sharon Donna Maria Jim Yutani, Norman Zimmerman, Larry W, Zobie, Milton H. Blurion, Harry Cooper, Lynn T. 197 ADDITIONAL GRADUATING SENIORS Beaver, Craddock, Fielding, Hoeft, James E. Gary Lyle Lorence Bednarik, Crumby, Forbes, Hutchison, Stephen Ted Hardy Lee Jim Len Butler, Davidson, Greenwood, James, Charles L. Karen June Judy Marvin Campbell, Deliloro, Hammers, Jingles, Keith Wayne Patricia Clarence Carmichael, Duron, Harp, King, Aron Raymond Henry Herman Tony Haverson, Long, Russ Jimmie 188 Marquez, Richard McGinnis, Larry W. Midgett, Kenneth H. Perez, Phil Quinn, Dennis S 7 u Small, Donna Steinhoff, Donald Thornton, Jean Waite, Douglas Edvv Weeks, Pat seniors' activities ABADIE, CUTOIYH - Polyettes, Vice President ot French Club, Future Homemakers oi America, Ushers Club ADAMS, Priscilla - Scarabs, Iunior and Senior Representatives, Senior Glee, Chamber oi Commerce, Campus Clean Up, Christmas Concert AKIN,-Dave - Varsity Waterpolo, Varsity Swim- ming, Bee Waterpolo, Bee Swimming, Ski Club, BOy's League, Surfing Club, Skin Diving Club, Water Ski Club ALARCON, Ralph - A Cappella Choir, R.O.T.C. Cadet, Rifle Club, Madrigal Singer, Bowling Club, Youth For Christ ALEXANDER, B. David - Band ALLARD, Dennis - Iunior Red Cross ALLGOOD, Deanna - Pi Sigma Phi, Future Homemakers ot America, Iunior Class Repre- sentative, Advanced Modern Dance, Ushers Club. Chamber ot Commerce, Iazz Club, Hutch Committee, Library Council, Latin Club ALVARADO, Alex Alvin - Varsity Football Letter- man, Fire Captain, Campus Clean-up AMBROW, Carole Ann - C.S.F., Caprice, Tabek Fire Captain, G.A.A., Chamber of Com- merce, Ushers Club, arnpus Cleanup Red Cross ANDERSON, Martin - C.S.F., Lead in Operetta, Orchestra, Youth For Christ, Iunior Varsity 1 : Bowling, Ushers, Poly Picture Loan, German Club, Red Cross, Future Homemakers ot America Council, Campus Clean Up BELL, Thomas I. - Band, Dance Band BELSHE, Susanne - President ot Pi Sigma Phi, Future Homemakers ot America, G.A.A., Ir. Red Cross, P.T.A. Representative, Chamber of Commerce, Sophomore Representative, Fire Captain, Campus Clean Up, Girls' League BENNETT, Iean - Phi Gamma Chi, President of Portia, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Commissioner of Atfairs, Secretary ot Sophomore and Senior Class, Recording Secretary ot Girls' League, Treasurer, Vice President of C.S.F., Seal- bearer, Gold L BENNETT, Lynn David - Seal Bearer, C.S.F., Officer in R,O.T.C., Math and Science Club, Treasurer ot Sword and Scabbard, Photog- graphy Club BERKHOEL, Iohn - Comus, Varsity Golf, All City Golf, Iunior Sales Executive Club, Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Boy's League, Letterman's Council BERTRAND, Monica lean - Future 'Nurses ot America, G.A.A., Beginning Modern Dance BEST, Linda - Ushers Club BIERKE, Linda - C.S.F., Chamber ot Commerce, Red Cross, Ushers Club, Campus Clean Up, French Club, Alpha Delta Chi Chaplin and ,t BURGESS, Robert - Seal Bearer, C.S.F., MCISCIU9 and Sandal, Varsity Swimming Team BURKETT, Patricia Sue - Scarabs, Sophomore Representative, Iunior Representative, Cham- ber ot Commerce BURNETT, Treva Faye -- Alpha Delta Chi, C.S.F., Usher's Club, Chamber of Commerce, Campus Clean Up, G.A.A., Fireman BURNETT, William Raymond - Amateur Radio Clu.b President, Math and Science Club. School Announcer fAthletic Eventsl BUTLER, George Phillip - C.S.F. U CALDWELL, Michael D. - Omega Phi, Order Of DeMolay CALL, Colleen - Masque and Sandal, Operetta, Ski Club, Symphonates I CAMERON, Michael C. - Rota Club, Varsity Football tManagerJ, Varsity Basketball fMgr.l CARLSON, Mike - Bee Basketball CARMICHAEL, Aron - Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Track, Boys Glee, Lettermans' Council, P.T.A, Representative H H CARMICHAEL, Mmm - Seal Bearery Gold T-1 C.S,F,, Polyettes, Chamber ot Commerce, Fire Captain, Future Homemakers of America, Future Homemakers of America Degree, Rally Club, Iunior Red Cross A CARPENTER, Lora Kathryn - Head Malofette, Future Homemakers ot America, F'-ll'-U9 Nurses A Basketball, Band Vice President ot America, Campus Clean Up ANDREWS, Dee --,,-,C.I.F. roofbmi, Basketball, BLACKBURN, Keith Harry - Key Club. Iunior CARPENTER Wwe' - fffgggeggvecllujj Yomh Track, Sophomore Class President and Vice BLAgg1'Sgg Basketball,eC55BP-,dLGgI1hclub CARfriERChE5:8y?r?1dentI3O Morging Color President, E1 oit'- fClkEtssx President, Senior M E, lefifleffe Cm 1 FC ESU!! ' e ' 'V ' 5 ' ' Class P esidibntt aria Vic P 'd t, R i , BLEASDELL, Iudy1-'Tl'1alia, Girls-League, C.S.F., Gllafd ss . 'Q W- Fitieeofefhsrzaeie 5315511 eifiik 1 CMB? if Cimrrfaetfret-eA'eSUShr'sfetdr 1 CAREESQJSZK en D fe, ear, ey T f 1 VHP? Wlmi ilmsrpye NSS, Pauls ,H N -tes 'S r i ANDREWS, Helene- c.s.P., Clilaiiribdiggi cofn, ,,,,, e,gBLOOM,Qz14Reim,o1d, Ioserghs Urine Cqgmgs Club, 1 OfeGsUsg,X eee, merce, Ushirts Club, Gg.A.A.. Bowling Ztjltijgrigxslii ,A Presiderltf Boyfzs Lecrgi,1e, fComm1ss1oner ot Ayifiiftigfi ANDREWS, lean - Phi KG Ciiximszfi tiifllleilce tfefslfvee RQ9ibs111 fS1fudee1, Govern- A 9,-igifigmfiis XS!tiEigel' Business A, , f ,g Vgglgkxgiib , , -,ri . ,emggyg Iun1or,,,ISen1pn- jRejggesei1tat1ve,. Iunior , .. C1 is ..,-.g g5pfRB:s,,,1gii3g.vMKgxqei atwiw ANTONITZ, W1 ,, , W iifg1Qf,I-Iutcii, as 1 ,iie Sales-gxgcunvexyigtfwnpnepgqnf-Igorsleflsueifgrse a,'ia ASEFQ' uT g1ijiggfge2tb1Qs5,'f s ' B0hemien1e i 1fGw'er ifepQeprs1i11 TeQ9m1IvFf9e Chesefsefefesiiefmqns Council L, 'Cv 'N oifii-the fide it D Tunior Re-.1 tot ,cemnaerceh 1 S3301-Li' tsflnfim .Kflyf + fPreS1denV fied, Recofdlnge ff fx 51? ,, Cum us . iff. X, i5'fqZZ'C1L1b , ' 'Secretary of Scarabs, Treasurer of Scarabs, ' X f Q3 ARMOR pAdr21i2i s ees? Scqrqbs Honor C.S.F., Senior Representative, Recording Sec- CUM ll-U1101' - 5195 HQSFSDBHSXDE ' ana ' Guqird, .2 1 1 7 '-, iii-irnerce. Sophomore retary oi Portia, Ragacls, Garnpus Committee V Of High Ld? k A H. 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I1 ' R d Le e .GDS C0 X f if m S 1 1 , HL J 1 A mitfifffoimiiiiefiiiiiitieni iiBOT31'ihe1zrJZr, Slfhrsizir ire., 1 e W,,Efszz2:f1 1 Club Chr' trnas roncert, , 4 o' ,cig i , U 1 0 .X .r -4 1- 23, 54 ,rgqrigf -is 2 ' omecomina Queen 55 9: ' . . - t 5 Club, Iu1gfor.Rep'i sen,,, tigxe, 5 , 4 f' 1 1 -. . F ' V1 BANQSTIYRCSDIQIN lui C, Vlbjisclub, Rot f 4451 1 1 BRACKETT' Sie3rel vPhot6grd1fHST.1 f iidlrlsuvtfdg gcilri-iii-nittee if City F001 ,' lun' S41 Exewti 120111113 Ain BRAITHWAITEeiR'1m9uf Efzefe- ei ,' eral fgeffrlulii' BoY's Lefmue Campus Cdptfrihpmti' Bee Beslfetblfrll-,CiiifDefei 5Meff5bef-istier-i,ee,3B1H'Vf:K0VIQ,,fffllifgx T 011155951 P Latin curb, yunabr Smeg Executive' f mf-me Comte Q 1 PQEUIGF f:53Bft2iUNfssiim1i ves1y,1fObfee11, scfev-LeND11aede for-Seelbeefee Ofchemf in 1 F0 fhC1l1PI!1Y51'. VUFSIY wftzri, 1 , 1 . Y hi sigh - t 5, , ri 2 :g ay ' .,. Vice President and Secretary 1of ,, WEEE' Wwe Hemp-i f Tromazr- C.Sif.,1SQp1 , i aee ,, ee- Seeeh Ciubmctmbrfsrtf it iiirvsiiliianrraslinulleztefii Fjogna ei entative, Student Of fhe'1W 9 'Sig iiligggmsl-tcileallsxdllfznrlg Tennis, all an ' cl- , of 1' h'f dl? C, tinf eter 1'!'S 0'-1DCi ,. ' 1,f f ' . - -,eq-e ' - ' ie PP, Tiff' 1K W fR 1 iw F1 30 5 BAREF3Oc'l'T11Erxif5it Fgsaggcin glgfiesiiiag l 1 BRQGQ CsIl'Iii?E1'i'HGi9oCng21gfri5:11ieg, ,Pro 4 Woili-2-,A 253395 Egagueh Cmssi 12 , ' A -3 -1 ' en o , . ., ' f' fi f 1' 'K fr : - - 'I , Ei,hgSiZn',1 yftfiilreens teseigff l y xeomtts, 1, gifs .T-efgzlgf-3, 2355 GijOPfeQ'e5?e75?f',FUi 1Aiz:12imilil?esF'fffii 2iQQmb1u1ffig1ife Water, , , , . ,A ,,1 . rkrrif,-. ,-g s H- ,fri K My I A H to 5 1,l1,,41-A-W, E 1 1 E: G AL Q I 23:12, rsezeieizigjst ee,g,fggj3efgggm5g,yg:gfgq N 51153251 tra: D Goh, D 1 V - -f ii' 7 fi' if R - A ' ' 1 A G d'iiC.S.F. ti'1 ' b.,ifffr1C A IC 'I POIY' BARNisigiiirgie gag- Y ?-11 4i e erie- 33321 e,3,'2P ?5?IEEFf u'f1 f,,g F' Samet etifiitrhntor React seffiffideplxiifeosefefie. 1 ' sr. eiilr il t ress, g. -. - 1 1 A kfivex A 7 Rlvl-Ear Cgqepre 5 351, ll BROOKS , 1igmsL,EfgiP1jE3rnore Clglass Rfpre CQLlEltugeuIEgmeJi2na 52?-Egilffefiairmqhy ,Fire V BARRETT, Lora se- 2,-'. '3,:f,l21s:f - f isliorxani- of Senfgg OY . at X gtiho, Cg3jtaig1,',,Bo 's I.eQgggue,'41C.S,F., 'Math and 1 ., 4 1 BROWN Do Ski Club Bee Football Sp ,.,,. Y t. Tabek, 5:51 fj? 'islliliv' en qhft-,, Cflalpbeg-X ' gi? 'Q 'mtwe ' ,1 rl ffi, . eggs. ..,igScieric5gj1Glub, Sophcipore Representative of Comm-'HC ?ffA?fencm R All nVVo1vle- rein- Seniorffiepresentative QQOIGE, Hdiild lf- -iifgwimmincr, Water Polop . BARBIE, Clayton ,jf - f -fee -, V ' 5 , .Il e , YAN ishltisgo 1 Lee F1qgilSwinger Lambda Lf'-2iC.Sz'Fiii3owling Clab, Band, Fireman, Biology BASKIN' Philip - 199' f?2feeh ff'Pfff1qn capers ,'-ilrcfliiette e?c3-cqp1.,1n,1 -1 XIQMBS, Gimme 1. -fe11Pm11,,S?emme Chi11P1ed9e BAUGH. Wlllldm iff' OYQ ' is e ' e Rik' 5,11 Cldgs Represlantauqfe pi,-Q Cqpgg-in, ' , Mistresg Lambda Phi, Ragads, Portia, Sopho- tive Board' ta in ' - 1fea:'m,RiQd2f:jQ-055 Chamber 0gL,C5QQfne1-cet iii, 1 more Representative, Chamber of Commerce, 1 BAUM' Loucffm o n l unge ' BRYSON9, Lana Rae - Lgiigbda PhiflRecorrlirfj ,A Campfls Clean UP, Flower Committee, Fire, ' Horgfixgig el?'l'.Aq, Secretaryfij. f fx 75 V Sec i'Y ot Girls' lie?-t9lifQlB0I:1eIPif-mv TPDW5 R' 5' CEIDWIU- C-S-R -' G , . , Am . X , 5 e 1- 1 - - 1 e G 1 L Advisor Board CONGER, Terry Warren ymnastics earn, EY B111 - Baseball., yubreskin Diving RSP enifltlve- 11' 5 QCWHE Y A .- 1' ,,, . e . . BEEGHL '. C t - t 1 1 f Cha- Te of mmm-Ce-5 Future HQmemqker154 ,,,Lf Iumor Varsity Football, Math and Science, Club' Fife tgp iqn' 1 ces P R 'Fume Home-K of 'Ce Cgiipusi- ciliiift Up, Secie1wC1ubv-1 iii ' Club. Senior Clase Repfeeevwffve ' BEESOH' l 'Z?ieAf,i2Z12.Fc114m1,s of commerce Necessar y? e GONWY-RY. Chris R. - Student Government, mf! ers -1 1 .' - 1 1 . 'e 7 ' fIi7i'iispe'fL.Tf1 ' f 1 ' 1 Qi f . 1 jj - , A . -,--- Y we vi +12-ite: , 1 .K Qg'?ggM.i,,-. - is 1 1 sew s M 100 seniors' activities C,S.F., Golf Team, President of Spanish Club, Boy's League COOMBS, Philip Hobart - President of Essex Club, -Cross Country Letterman, Letterman's Council, Boy's League, Hutch Committee, Campus lean-Up, Fire Captain, Progressive lazz Club, Iournalism, Class Representative COOPER, Lynn T. - Track, Basketball, Football CORD, Linda - Social Chairman of Tajma, Song Leader, Homecoming Princess, Bohemian, Presi- dent of Chamber of Commerce, Student Gov- ernment, Future Homemakers of America, Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior, Representa- tive, G.A.A., Campus Clean Up CROWTHER, Tom - Delphi, C.S,F., Campus Clean Up Captain, Boy's League, Sophomore Representative, Fire Captain CRUMP, Iames T. - Bee and Varsity Track Letterman, All City Track, President of Band, Exchange Assembly, Orientation Assembly, Dance Band, Letterman's Council, Track Club, Track Captain of the Bees, Christmas Assembly, Pep Band CUMMINGS, Guy - R,O.T.C., Secretary and Treasurer of Rifle Club CURNOW, Bruce -- Treasurer of Marquis, C.I,F. Varsity Football, Iunior Varsity Football, Bee Track, Varsity Track, Letterman's Council DAILEY, Pat - A Cappella Choir, Senior Girls Glee, Student Assistant, Costume Construc- tion, Iunior Girls Glee DAILY, Pat Dee - C.S.F., Future Teachers of America D'ANDREA, Butch, Comus Club, All City Track, Captain Cee Track, Bee Football, lunior Sales Executives, Sophomore and Iunior Class Rep- resentative, Letterman's Council, Track Club, Ski Club DASH, Ian William -- Track and Cross Country Letterman, Solo Clarinefist with all California State High School Symphony, CSF, Latin Club, Math, Physics Teams, Ieweled L DAVIS, Betty A. - Homecoming Queen, Scar- abs, C.S.F., Editor in Chief of High Life, Ragads, Girls League Advisory Board, Hutch Chairman, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior Representative, Advanced Tennis, Chamber of Commerce DAVIS, Kenneth Richard Ir. - Bee, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Bee Water Polo, All City Track and Cross Country, Secretary, Historian, Corresponding Secre- tary of Rota DAVIS, Larry - R.O.T.C. Color Guard DAVIS, Sandra - Iunior Girl's Glee, Christmas Concert DAVIS, Terry - Sphinx Club, Track, Varsity Football, C.S.F., Sealbearer, All-City Track, Fire-Chief, Boy's League DAVISON, Raymond William - Water Polo, Swimming, Diving DAVIDSON, Yvonne - Polyettes, G.A.A., Treasur- er and Vice President of Future Teachers of America, Bohemian, Sophomore, Iunior Rep- resentative of P.E. Council, Senior Glee, Chamber of Commerce, Secretary of Teen Tavern, Poly Ushers, Fire Captain, Iunior Red Cross DEEBLE, Nicky G. - C.S.F., Caprice Welfare Club, President of Advanced Swim, Water Show '57 and '59, Future Homemakers of America, Executive Council, French Club, Progressive lazz Club, Ski Club, Ushers Club DEGNER, Dennis - Gallery, Gallery Club, Fire Captain, Progressive Iazz Club, Boy's League DELANEY, Andrea - Phi Gamma Chi DELCOURE, Marlene Yvonne - Secretary of Se- nior Class, Recordin Secretary of Hutch, Vice President of Chamber of Commerce, Scarabs, Future Homemakers of America, Fire Captain, Ragads, Bohemian, Swim Show, Campus Clean-Up DIAZ, Frances - Costume Construction, Student Assistant DIAZ, Irene - Tajma, Lambda Phi, Social Wel- fare Chairman Ragads. Fire Captain, Poly Picture Loan, Chamber of Commerce, Secre- tary lazz Club, Ski Club, Exchange Assem- blies, Hutch Committee DICKSON, Marty - Bee, Varsity Track, Letter- man's Council, Senior Representative, Boys Glee, Varsity Basketball DOLAN, Iudith Anne - Treasurer of Pi Sigma Phi, Ragads, Advance Tennis. Chamber of Commerce, Future Homemakers of America, French Club, Ushers Club, G.A.A., Progres- sive lazz DUBOURDIEU, Patricia Ann - President of Taima, Fire Captain, G.A.A., Chamber of Commerce, Advanced Tennis, Campus Clean-Up, Future Homemakers of America, Poly Picture Loan DUDLEY, Stephen -- C.S.F., Sealbearer, Math and Science DUNHAM, Ianice M, - C S.F., Student Govern- ment, Polyettes, Orchestra, Delta Gamma Omega. Portia, Tabek, G.A.A., Ieweled L, Poly Picture Loan DUNLAP, Dan - Golf Team, Progressive lazz Club, Boy's League. Bee Football DUNN, Kenneth Robert A- Historian of Chaparral, Essex Club, Bee and Cee Track. Senior Rep- resentative, Hutch, Boy's League, lazz Club EBY, Larry - Sales Club, Coin Club, Skin Div- ing Club ELDRIDGE, Carol Lee - G.A,A., Chamber of Commerce, Senior Girls Glee, Sophomore Class Representative, P.E, Council, French Club, Vice President Modeling Club, Modern Club, Fireman, Christmas Concert ELLIOTT, Ruth Ann - Caprice, C.S,F., Chamber of Commerce, Future Homemakers of America, P.E. Council, Usher's Club, Campus Commit- tee, Fire Captain, Spanish Club, Girl's League ELLIOTT, Terry - Chaparal, Essex, C.S.F., Var- sity, Bee, Cee Water Polo and Swimming, Boy's League, Letterman's Council, Rally Club, lazz Club, Ski Club, Fire Captain ELLIS. Dick -- Sophomore, lunior, Senior Class Representative, Boy's League ELLIS, Penny Ann - Scarabs, Ragads, Record- ing Secretary Girl's League, Chamber of Commerce, Sophomore, Senior Representative, Fire Captain, Ski Club, Campus Clean Up, P.E. Council ELMORE, Ronald B. - Stage Crew EMERY, Iudith Ann - Commissioner of Art, Bohemian Club, Red Cross, Usher Club, Sophomore Representative, Chamber of Com- merce, Student Government, Water Show, Fireman ENDLY, Rick - Gymnastics ESKELUND, Birgitte - American Field Service, A.F,S. Foreign Exchange Student, Caprice, Portia, A.F.S. Club, Delta Gamma Omega, Bohemian, Girls Bowling Club, French Club EVANS, Bettie - Teen Tavern EVANS, Mike - Sophomore, Senior Class Rep- resentative, Boy's League, Kappa Rho Phi, Gold Key Winner, Football Team EYESTONE, Bette - Tabek, Honor Guard, C.S.F., Spanish Club, Chamber of Commerce, Library Assistant FALLS, Pamela - Business Club, C.S.F., Water Show, Senior Glee, Iunior Red Cross, Christ- mas Concert FARMER, Durlyn - Phi Beta Delta. Future Homemakers of America, Business Club, Ral- ly Club FEDDERLY, Iulie A. - Corresponding Secretary of Lambda Phi, Treasurer of Ragads, Fire Captain, Future Homemakers of America, Sophomore Representative, Chamber of Com- merce, P.E. Council, Flower Committee, Hutch Committee. Ski Club FICKLING, Bill -- President of Delphi, Rota, Es- sex, Vice President Social Club Council. Cross Country, Sophomore Representative FITZPATRICK, Darleen - C.S.F., Chamber of Commerce, Pre-Med Club, Latin Club, Ad- vanced Tennis, G.A.A. FLETCHER, Gilbert - Track, Boys Glee, Sopho- more Representative, Boys League, Bee Foot- ball, Cross Country FLORES, Evelyn - Senior Representative, Stage Make-up, Rhythm and Blues Club, Student Assistant FLUEGGE, Ian - German Club FOREMAN, Lillie - Skating Club FORSTER, Garnet - B.T.D., Senior High Retail- ers, Secretary S.H,R. FRANK, Steven Iames - R.O.T.C. Staff Officer, Riding Club, C.S.F., Fire Captain, Campus Clean-up, Latin Club President, Secretary and Treasurer of Band, Dance Band, Safety Council, Boy's League FREEMAN, Don - Drum Maior, President of Rock and Minera Club, English Class Presi- d t FRYEf?ean - C.S.F., Tabek, Future Homemakers of America, Spanish Club, School Play Stage Crew, Spanish Play Stage Crew, School Choral Group FUKUHARA, Seiji Victor - Caerulea photograph- er, Photography Club, Printing Club, Fire Cantain, Bowling Club FULLERTON, Charles - Treasurer of Chaparral, Vice President of Key Club, Gold L, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Vice President of Letterman's Council, Boys' League GABELICH, Garv - lunior Red Cross, Campus Clean-up. Ski Club, Hutch, Lancers, Ad-' vanced Art Gallery GALBRAITH, Carolyn Lee -- President ol Lambda Phi, Corresponding Secretary of Phi Gamma Chi, Sergeant ol Arms of Ragads, Fire Cap- tain, Sophomore and lunior Representative Water Show, Future Homemakers of America, Chamber of Commerce, P.E. Council, French Club GALLEHUE, Vicki Gaye - Pi Sigma Phi, Cham- ber of Commerce, Campus Clean Up. Carn- pus Captain, Sophomore and lunior Repres- entative, Fire Captain, Ski Club, Girls League, Future Homemakers of America GAMBILL, Gene - President of Omega Phi, Poly Dance Band, Poly High Band, Commissioned Officer R,O,T.C., Fire Captain, Iazz Club, Bowling Club. Skin Diving Club, Class Rep- resentative, Rifle Club GARCIA, Rosie - Poly Ushers, Fire Captain, Swimming Club, Modern Dance Club, Student Assistant, Iazz Club GARRELS, Iudy - Executive Secretary of Stu- dent Government, C.S.F. Sealbearer, -Gold L , President of Zayn Welfare lub, Pi Sig- ma Phi, Polyettes, Senior Representative, Fire Captain, Poly Picture Loan, Chamber of Commerce I GATZKI, Giselle E. - Alpha Delta Chi, Polyettes, Sophomore Representative, Advanced Modern Dance, Iazz Club, Ushers Club, German Club, Senior Representative, Alternate V GERBER, Dennis R. - Iazz Club, Fire Captain GERRARD, Marilyn Louise - Iunior Red Cross, Chamber of Commerce, Sealbearer, C.S.F,, Orchestra, P.E. Council, Future Homemakers of America, G.A.A., Advanced Tennis, Fire- man GESTER, Wendy - Swim Show, Advanced Swim- ming, Chamber of Commerce, Ushers Club, Iunior Red Cross, Christmas Concert, Oper- etta, Exchange assemblies, Class Represen- tative, Advanced Dancing GIBSON, Stephen - Youth for Christ, Masque 6 Sandal, Senior Play, Latin Club, Director of One-Act Plays, Stage Crew, Stage Design GILLESPIE, Melissa - L Club, G.A,A. Badmin- ton Club, Golf Club GILLOTT, Dave l- President of Nicia, lunior ton Club, Golf Club GINGER, Iohn Roland lr. - Yell Leader, President of Phi Kappa Phi, Iunior Sales Executive, Masque and Sandal, High Lite, Bee Football, g Baseball, Class Representative, C.S.F., Cam- pus Clean-up GIVAN, Phyllis Norene -- Sealbearer, G.A.A., Badminton, Golf, Orchestra, Youth for Christ, Christmas Concerts, Swimming, Operetta, Girl's League GLOVER, Patricia Dean - Welfare Chairman of Pi Sigma Phi, Pledge Mistress, Vice President of Zayn, Fire Captain, G.A.A., Gold L, Iunior Red Cross, Future Homemakers of America, Chamber of Commerce, Iunior Rep- resentative, Campus Captain GOLDBLATT, Roger -- Boy's League, Bee and Cee Track, Track Club, Letterman's Council, Hutch Committee, Fire Captain, Cross Coun- try, Campus Captain GOLDMAN, Allan Marshall -- President of Soph- omore Social Living Class, Sphinx Club, Progressive laz, Baseball, Two Year Letter- man, Bee Basketball, Fire Captain, Sopho- more Representative GOODIN, Henry E. - Iazz Club, Rifle Club GRENKO, Patti - Bowling Club, Secretary Busi- ness Club, Fire Captain GRIERSON, Sandy -- Lambda Phi, Girls' League Advisory Board, Chamber of Commerce, P.E. Council GROGAN, Bill - Caerulea Staff GUSTAFSON, Leo I-I. - Freshman and Sophomore Football HABEL, Darlene Elaine - C.S.I-'. Sealhearer HACHIYA, Donald Takeshi - Varsity Football Letterman, two years of Bee Football HADA, Richard S. - Comus Club, Bee Football, Cee and Bee Track, Bee Basketball, All City Football, All City Track, Captain of Football, , Pop H de Award HAGER, Darlene - Advanced Tennis, Nurses Club, Blue Tri, Ushers Club, Business Club HALE, Andy - Varsity Football, Fireman, Youth For Christ, Boys League HALTERMAN, Iudy - L Club, Advanced Ten- nis, C.S.F., Pre-Med Club, G.A.A., Chamber of Commerce, Latin Club HIRAOKA. Connie Sanaye - Gold L, Sealbearer, HAMMERS, Patricia - Band, Phi Kappa Delta HANNA, Sharon L nn - C.S.F., Potential Seal- bearer, Gold L. Pi Sigma Phi, President of Tabek Welfare Club, Portia Welfare Club, Polvettes, Honor Guard, Executive Secretary of Studnt Government, Class Representative, French Club HANSEN, Carol - Ushers Club, Chamber of Commerce, Campus Committee, lunior Red Cross HARDVVICK, Raymond F. -- Sophomore Class Representative, Boy's League HARRINGTON, Kenneth - Bowling Club HARRIS, Cecelia - Future Business Leaders of America. Secretary of Riders Club HARRIS, Richard - Delphi, C.S.F., Boy's League HARVEY, Robert - C.F.S., Chess Club HAUPT, Elaine Lenore - G.A.A., Bowling, Ushers Club, Iunior Red Cross, Pre-Accounting. Girl's League. Fireman, Spanish Club, Campus Clean Un HELM. Donald - Officer ol R.O.T.C., Rifle Club HENSON. Teddy lean - Youth For Christ HBRRERA, Ernest I. - Sphinx Club, Yell Leader, Cee and Bee All-City Water Polo, Water Polo Player of the Year, Letterman's Council, Boy's League, Art Gallery, Fire Captain, Advertis- ina Workshop. HERRICK, Iames G, - Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball, Bee Football. All-City Bee Football, President of Delphi, Rota Club, Key Club, Letterman's Council. Boy's League HETZEL. Leo Craig - Swim Team, Surfing Club HIEBERT. Larry - C.S.F. Sealbearer, Orchestra, Track, Cross Country- Mu Alpha Sigma HILL. Doris Elizabeth - Student Assistant, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, In Halls, T seniors' activities Senior, Problems Class Representative, Fire Captain, Iunior Glee HINES, Gloria Capitola -- C.S.F., Student Assis- tant, Girl's League HIRAOKA Connie Eana - Gold L Sea b a . ye , l e rer, C.S.F., Future Homemakers of America. Poly Picture Loan, Chamber oi Commerce, Iunior Red Cross, Tennis Club HOBSON, Donna L. - Water Show HODGES, Barbara Rae -- Publicity Chairman of Pi Sigma Phi, President, Vice President, and Pledge Mistress of Zayn, Gold L, C.S.F., Honor Guard. Fire Captain, P.'l'.A. Secretary, Chairman of Future Homemakers of America HOFFAN, Barbara lean - Marshall and Social Chairman of Pi Sigma Phi, Zayn Welfare, Polyettes, G.A.A., Masque and Sandel, Senior Play, Iunior Red Cross, Iunior Representative, Chamber ot Commerce, Campus Clean Up HOFFMAN, Susan Ellen - Treasurer and Corres- ' pending Secretary ot Thalia, Chamber ot Commerce, Iunior Red Cross, Ushers Club, French Club, Future Homemakers ol America, Girls League HOLLAND, Robert E. - Chaparral, All City Bee Basketball, All City Varsity Basketball, Com- missioner of Athletics, Letterman's Council President, Bohemian, C.S.F. Potential Seal- bearer, Iunior Sales Executive Club, Baseball, Iunior Representative HORN, Gerald Lloyd -- Cross Country Letterman, Varsity Track, Gallery, Fire Captain, Class Representative, Boy's League, Track Club, ggufapus Clean-up, Autophosis Director, Rally u , HORN, Phyllis Adele -'C.S.F. Sealbearer, Ushers, Future Homemakers ot America, Chamber of Commerce, Latin Club, 'G.A.A. HORNE, Myrle - C.S.F., Spanish Club, Usher's Club, Chamber of Commerce A HORNIG, Sharon Lee - Usher's Club, German Club, Campus Clean Up, Chamber ot Com- merce, Iunior Red Cross HORVATH, Barbara Yvonne - Future Nurse's ot America - , - HOWELL, Edra Georgine - President, Corres- ponding Secretary. of Pi Sigma Phi, Chamber ot Commerce, Sophomore, Iunior Representa- tive, Campus Clean Up, P.T.A. Secretary, Polyettes, G.A.A., Girl's League, Usher's Club, Fire Captain ' - ' HUFFMAN, Barbara Lorraine - Future Teacher's of America ' ' HUGHES, Karen -- Sophomore Representative, Chamber of Commerce, Usher's Club, Marsh- all ol Alpha Delta Chi 4 HUTCHISON, Len -- R.O,'I'.C. Cadet, Stagecrew IOHNSON, Vicki Lynn - Sophomore, Senior Rep- resentative, C.S.F., Senior Prom Committee, Usher's Club, Business Club, Fireman, Future Homemaker's of America IOHNSTON, George A. - Math and Science Club, Slide Rule Club IORDAN, Lawrence - Aircraft and Engine Club B.T.D., R.O.T.C., Two Years Band KELLOGG, Michael Karl - Boy's League. Letter- mCm's Council, Varsity Baseball, Bee Football, Ski Club, Fire Captain, Sophomore Repre- sentative, Iunior Representative, Spanish Club KELLY, Patricia - Teen Tavern Club, Polyettes, ating Beach Youth Council, Glee Club, Iazz u KELSO, Sylvia Marie - Secretary ot Tajma, Flagswinger, Treasurer of Girl's League, Bohemians, Iunior and Senior Representative, P.E. Council Representative, Chamber of gfmgmerce, Iazz Club, Iunior Red Cross, Ski u KEMPER, Iames - C.S.F., Golf, Hi Lite KERNS, George E, Ir. - Cross Country, Track, C.S.F., Math and Science Club, Car Show, Boy's League, Slide Rule Club KERSHNER, Marlene - Taima, Publicity Chair- man ot Lambda Phi, Chamber of Commerce, Fire Captain, Poly Picture Loan, Future Home- makers ot America, Campus Clean Up, Iazz Club, Ski Club, Iunior Class Representative, Art Gallery - KESLER, Susann Pierce -- Recording Secretary, Council Secretary oi Phi Gamma Chi, Com- mission Secretary, Vice President ot Girl's League, Lambda Phi, Chaplain of Ragads, Senior Representative, All-Nite Dance Com- ' mittee, Student Government, Gold L, C.S.F. KETTLES, David--Masque and Sandal, Madrigals, A Capella Choir, Exchange Assemblies, Senior Play, Operetta, One Act Plays, Christmas Concert KINCADE, Sharon - Sealbearer, Portia, Future Homemakers of America, Bank ot America . Business Award, Advanced Tennis, Bowling, G.A.A., Chamber ot Commerce KING. Lynda Lee - Girl's League, Rhythm and , Blues Club, B.T.D. KING Ton Youth tor Christ . Y -- KINSER, Martin - Swimming Team KISSEL. Ianice - Ushers Club. Riding Club, Latin Club, P,E. Council, Rifle Club KLEINKE, Larry E. - Orchestra, Christmas Con- cert, Operetta, Mu Alpha Sigma, Latin Club, One Act Plays' KNOWLES, Linda Lea - Potential Sealbearer, Treasurer Band. Treasurer German Club, Man Future Nurses of America, C.S.F. ILLSLEY. Fred -- Stage Crew ' KNOX, Peggy - Poly Ushers, Iunior Red Cross, 'INGH1!Mj EB'WARD-Y1-Key Club,--Fireman,--Trease . .- ,... .,., L Chamber oi Commer,ce,,Fire C-gptain urer Water Ski Club, Boy's League, German KOH, Ruth Barbara - Sealbearer. Tuiibffi Class Club, Snow Ski Club IOVINE, JERRY - R.O.T.C., Caerulea, C.S.F., Band. German Club, Future Teacher's ot America ISHIMIZU, MIYUKI - C.S.F., Senior Girl's Glee, Business Club, Bible Club IWATA, Kenneth I. - Vice President of Delphi, Essex, Fire Captain, Boy's League, Surfing Club, Skin Diving Club, Iazz Club IACOBS, Ierry R. - President ot Key Club, Iunior Sales Executives, Ski Club, German Club, Golf IACOBS, Reggie L. - Bee Football . IAGERSON, Gordon Todd - Comus, All City League and C,l.F. Football, Captain Varsity Football, One Ieweled L, C.S.F., President ot Fraternity and Sorority Council, Commissioner of Athletics, President ot Lettermans Council, Bohemian, All City Bee Track I IAMES, Ioyce - G.A.A., Senior Girls Glee, Secretary ot Teen Tavern ' IAMESON, Io Diane - A Cappella Choir, Honpr Guard, Future Nurses, Stage Make-up Chair- man, Advanced Modern Dance, Latin Club, Christmas Show, Modern Dance Club ' IEFFERSON, Allyn Andrea - Phi Gamma Chl, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Bohemians, Portia, Sophomore Class Secretary, Sophomore and Iunior Class Representative, Iunior Chamber of Commerce, P.E. Council, Ski Club IEFFERSON, Irene-Sealbearer, Polyettes, Future Homemakers ot America, C.S.F., Chamber of Commerce, Fire CCIPff1il'1, UShe1'S, 'lufllol' Red Cross ' IEFPERY, jerry - Delphi, Boys League, Fireman JEFFRESS, lerrY - Ski Club IOHNSON, Dennis Eldon - Bee Football Letter- man, Sophomore Class Representative, Fire Captain IOHNSQN' Tacquie - I-unior Red Cross IOHNSON Io Ann - Phi Kappa Delta JOHNSON: Lynne Diane - G.A.A., Girls League, IQHIIL-g,z6Nc?luNancy - Thalia, Band, Orchestra, Exchange Assembly, Modern Dance, Sopho- tative OHiIngJ5iIRPIdlFFc?d A Advanced Tennis, Future I Y ' - . . k f America, Senior Glee TOHI?s31f1m?ge22ieo- Varsity Football Letterman, Tunior, Varsity Football Letterman, Quarter- back Club, Progressive lCl2Z Representative. President of Business Club, Ushers Club, German Club, Spanish Club KOMORI, Nobuaki - Bee Football Three Year Letterman, Cee Track KRIDLE, Louie Alfred - Varsity, Bee, Cee, Track, Varsity Cross Country, Ski Club KUBO. Nancy Takako - President of G.A.A., Chairman oi Forensics, Portia, Corresponding Secretary Tabek, C.S.F., Corresponding Sec- retary of G.A.A., lnterclass Speaking contest, Lion's Club speaking contest, Sophomore Representative KUMAI, Sam Satoshi - Varsity Football Letter- man. Iunior Varsity Football Letterman, Bee Football Letterman KUMMER, Barbara - Vice President of Scarabs, President ot Tunior Red Cross, Treasurer ot Portia, Two Ieweled L. Sealbearer, Minor L, Student Government, L Club. Girl's League Advisory Board, Chamber ot Commerce Chair- man LACK. Mary Leslie - Phi Gamma Chi. Lambda Phi, Fire Captain, Chamber of Commerce, Future Homemakers ot America, Campus Clean-up, G.A.A., Ski Club, Progressive Iazz, P.E. Council LAPID, Sharon Gay - President and Vice Presi- dent ot Phi Gamma Chi, Chaplain oi Lambda Phi. Raqads. Sealbearer. Treasurer oi C.S.F., Sophomore, Tunior, and Senior Representative, Committee Chairman ot Campus Clean-Up, Gold L, Fire Captain, Secretary of Social Club Council LEADERS, Tom - Gott. Bov's League. Fire Cap- tain, Advertising Art Workshop. Rallv Club LEE, Elliot - Youth tor Christ. Math arid Science Club. World Friendship Club, R.O.T.C., 81 MM Motor Crew LEE. Paul M. - Youth for Christ, German Club. C.S.F. LEIVO, Peggy Ann - Latin Club, G.A.A., Modes and Manners LEMANAGER, Warner - Tunior Varsity Cross Country. Bee Track. Varsity Track, Tunior Varsity Football. French Club, Track Club LEMON, Susan Wood - Scarabs, Vice President ot Lambda Phi, President Raqads, Sealbearer, Gold L. Fire Captain. Flower Committee, Chairman of Chamber ot Commerce, Campus Committee, Progressive Tazz Club LIDEEN, Linda Ruth - C.S.F. Sealbearer, Gold L, Recording Secretary ot Tabek, Pi Sigma Phi, Orchestra, G.A.A., Future Homemakers ot America, Chamber of Commerce, Advanced Tennis, Latin Club LIGHTBURN, Elizabeth - Future Homemakers of America, Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Bowl- ing Club, Vice President Business Club LIHOU, Ierry - Marquis, High Life Photographer, Caerulea Photographer, Stage Crew, Camera Club, Fire'Captain, Bowling Club, Printing Club, Ski Club, Campus Clean Up, Sopho- more Representative ' LILLIS, Agnes Pat - Vice President and Pledge Mistress of Alpha Delta Chi, Swim Club, Iu- nior Class Representative, Usher's Club, Iazz Club, Campus Clean Up LOCKHART, Suzanne - Thalia, Advanced Tennis, Student Assistant, G.A.A. LOCKLEAR, Iohnnie-Pledge Mistress of Scarabs, Ragads, Lambda Phi, Bohemian, Vice Presi- dent of Hutch, Senior Representative, Cham- ber ot Commerce, Future Homemakers of America, Gallery Club LONGAKER, Sally - Treasurer, S.H.R., B.T.D. LONGO, Frances - Costume Design LOREJNZEN, Gary - Football, President of Kappa o Phi LOVELL, Franca - Pi Sigma Phi, Polyettes, Zayn, Gallery Director, Gallery Club, Operetta, Chamber of Commerce, Ushers Club, Water ' Show LOWERY, Brenda - Roller Skating Club LUNDBLADE, Carolyn - Song Leader, Polyettes, G.A.A., Chamber of Commerce LUNDQUIST, Iudy Nan - President of Alpha Delta Chi, Future Homemakers ot America, G.A.A., Stage Make-up, Christmas Concert, Chamber of Commerce LYTLE, Betty -- Pledge Mistress of Scarabs, Flag Swinger, Vice President and President of Chamber of Commerce, Honor Guard, Ragads, Caprice, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior Representative, Corresponding Secretary of Scarabs, Fire Captain MACKEN, Caroline - Future Homemakers ot America, Chamber of Commerce, Hutch MacLENNAN, Sherry -- C.S.F. MAGNUSON, George-Baseball, Varsity Football MARINE, Nancy A. - Concert Mistress and Presi- dent of Orchestra, Sealbearer, Ieweled L, Vice President and Secretary of Caprice, Secretary ot Tabek, Vice President of Music Club, Secretary of Poly Picture Loan, Future lc-goli-Zliemaker's ot Ameica, Campus Committee, . .A. MARKUS, Iudi Lee-Water Show -1959, Advanced Swim Club, Future Homemaker's ol America, Fireman, G.A.A. MARSHALL, Barbara Ann - Commissioner oi Ailairs, Head of Song and Flag, America 'Fre'tdAMServiee- Fifnalist-V -Phi-WGamma. ,Chic Lambda Phi, Portia, Treasurer of C.S.F., President of French Club, Two Ieweled L, Sealbearer MARTIN, Dee Dee - President, Vice President, Recording Secretary of Thalia, President ot Future Nurse's of America, Campus Commit- tee, Usher's Club, Chamber of Commerce, Sealbearer, G.A.A., President of Riding Club, Sophomore Representative MAYER, Iackie Arlene -- Costume, Stage Crew MCCANN, Ralph Russell - Band, Orchestra MCCOMB, Sara Virginia - Flagswinger, Presi- dent ot Scarabs, Vice Pres., Corresponding Secretary of Portia, Chairman of Campus Clean Up Committee, Caprice, Ragads, C.S.F., G.A.A., Fire Captain, Gold L MCCORD. Irene - Senior Glee, President ot S.H.R. - B.T.D., Senior Class Representative MCCRACKEN, Mary - Future Nurse's of America, Future Homemaker's ot America MCCUNE, Robert - Letterman Iunior Varsity Basketball, Senior Class Representative, Key Club, C.S.F., French Club, Bowling League, Boy's League MCDEAN, Harry - Comus, Commissioner of Or- aanizations, President of Rota Club, Varsity Cross Country and Track, Forensics Chairman, Fire Captain, C.S.F., Bohemian, Activities Chairman ot Boy's League, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Representative McGINNlS. Michael - Varsity Baseball MCGLOTHERN, Louise - Vice President of Teen Tavern, C.S.F., Advanced Tennis McHENRY, Linda N. - A.F.S., Exchange Student, Operetta Role, Sealbearer, Treasurer ot C.S.F., A Cappella Choir, Student of the Week, Merit Scholarship Finalist, French Club, German Club, Portia MCLEOD, Veva Sharon - Secretary. President of Future Nurse's of America, Girl's League Advisory Board, French Club, Usher's Club MCMILLAN, Michael S. - Letterman's Council, Boy's League, Football, Hutch Committee, Gymnastics, Fire Captain, C.S.F., Sophomore and Iunior Representative MCPHEE. Heather - C.S.F., Treasurer of Portia, Welfare Chairman ot Caprice, Fire Captain McPHERSON, Chris Donna - Psychology Club, Progressive Iazz Club. Ski Club. Chamber ot Commerce, C.S.F., French Club. Usher's Club, Iunior Red Cross, Philosophy Club, 191 seniors' ill'tiViti0S Future Homemakers of America McPl-IERSON, Bob - Hutch MEADE, Audrey-Recording Secretary and Social Chairman of Pi Sigma Phi, Secretary of Ushers Club, Chairman of Red Cross, P.'l',A. Secretary, Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior Representative, Campus Committee, Poly Picture Loan, G.A.A., Fire Captain, Girl's League MEGNA, Dick - Vice President oi Phi Kappa Phi, Bee Football, Cee Track MESSER, Patricia - Drama Club, A Capella C o' METROST Leona - Scarabs, Chamber ol Com- merce, Iunior and Senior Representative MEYERSON, Marlene Lynne - Tabek, Ieweled L, Polyettes, C.S.F., Poly Picture Loan, Campus Clean-Up, Orchestra, Future Homemakers of America Club, G.A.A. MEZA, Maria Belen - Costume Construction, P.E. Council, Student Assistant Fireman MIDGETT, Kenneth H. - Iunior Red Cross MICO, Rufino Alcala - Boy's Glee, A Cappella Choir, Bowling Club MIFFLIN, Kathy - Ushers Club, Iunior Red Cross, Bowling Club, L Club, Minor L, G.A.A., Future Homemakers of America, Future Busi- ness Leaders ot America, Iunior Girl's Glee, Christmas and Thanksgiving Concert MILES, Azzie Lene -- G.A.A., Advanced Tennis, Usher Club, Senior Girl's Glee MILLER, Gene - Football, Bowling MILLER, Nancy - A Cappella, Senior Glee, Iunior Glee, All Christmas Concerts, Spring Concerts and Festivals MITCHELL, Iohn M. - C,S.F., Iunior Varsity Basketball Letterman MIYAGAWA, Phyllis - Advanced Tennis, Bowl- ing, Red Cross, Chamber of Commerce, Campus Clean Up MONTGOMERY, Mamie - G.A.A. Sports, Glee Club MOORE, lim -- Stage Crew MOORE, Terry Mitchell-Chaparral, Yell King, Baseball, Fire Captain, Key Club, Sopho- more and Iunior Representative, Boy's League, Caerulecr Staff, Progressive Iazz Club, Bee Football MORENO, Priscilla - Girls Glee, Future Home- makers of America, G.A.A,, Girl's League MORGAN, Karen - Chaplain and Welfare Chair- man ol Scarabs, Ragads, Future Homemakers of America, Chamber of Commerce, Iunior Red Cross, Campus Clean Up, Flower Com- mittee, Fire Captain MORGAN, Rod - Sphinx, Art Editor of Caerulea, Fire Captain, Gymnastics, Iazz Club, Iunior Representative MORGAN, Ronald A. - Sophomore Representa- - tive, Boy's League,--Iunior Representative H MORIKAWA, Pamela - Orchestra, Sophomore Representative, Poly Picture Loan, C.S,F., Future Homemakers of America MORROW, Carole - Progressive Iazz Slub, Ski Club, Future Homemakers of America MORTENSON, Gary - Gymnastics Team, Band, Mu Alpha Sigma MULLERSMAN, George Anthone - Rifle Team, Vice President of Sword and Scabbard, Stamp and Coin Club, Math and Science, Rifle Club, M.R.A. MULLIN, Carolyn - Alpha Delta Chi, Chamber of Commerce, Ushers, C.S.F., French Club MURRAY, Marilyn - C.S.F., Girl's League Advi- sory Board, Vice President, Pledge Mistress, Chaplain of Alpha Delta Chi, G.A.A., Usher s Club, Chamber of Commerce, Spanish Club MURRAY, Steven W. - President ol Marquis, Letterman's Council, Boy's League, Football Letterman, Baseball Club, Quarterback Club, Progressive Iazz Club, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Fireman NAKAMURA, Iames - Delphi, Football, Letter- man's Council, Boy's League NAKAMURA, Reiko Helen - Iunior Red Cross, Chamber of Commerce, Usher's Club, G,A.A,, Bowling League, Fireman, Class Representa- tive, L Club NAVARI, Cornelia Benvenuta - Portia Welfare Club, Sealbearer, French Club, Treasurer oi Spanish Club, Chemistry Team, Iunior Red Cross, American Field Service Representative to Greece NEEL, Tom - Sealbearer, President ot Math and Science Club, Varsity Tennis, Gold L, Presi- dent of Stamp and Coin Club I NELSON, Del C. - Kappa Rho Phi, Iunior Class Representative, Track, Advertising Workshop, Boy's League A I NEWMAN, Art - Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo. All-City Swimming 1958, Youth for Christ, Fire Captain V NICCOLLS, Gail L. - Alpha Delta Chr NICHOLS. Patricia - Masque and Sandel,' A Cappella Choir, Senior Play, Operetta, Christ- mas Concert H o homore unior and Senior NOLL. Mike - S P - I U, Class Representative, Progressive Iazz Club, Red Cross, Latin Club, Red Cross Representa- tive. Hunting and Fishing Club, Fireman NORRIS, Iohn - French Club OI-II, Iames M. - C.S.F., Potential Sealbearer OIEDA, Mary Lou - Vice President ot Tajma, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Treasurer ot Future I-lomemaker's ol America, Chamber ol Com- merce, Sophomore Representative OKITA, Regina Teruko-- Tabek, Portia, Ways and Means ot Thalia, C,S.F., G.A.A. OKUBO. Yuki - Portia, Caprice, President and Recording Secretary of G.A.A., Honor Guard, President, Vice-President of Bowling Club, Secretary ol Iunior Red Cross, Ieweled L, Sealbearer, Fire Captain, Girl's League Ad- visory Board OLSEN, Sharron Marlene - President of A Cappella Choir, Corresponding Secretary of Future I-Iomemaker's oi America, Honor Guard, Madrigals, C.S.F., Ski Club, Progressive Iazz Club, French Club, Modern Dance Club, Chamber of Commerce OLSON, Gary Dean - All-ity Football, Vice President of Chaparral, Yell Leader, Iazz Club, Letterman's Council, Gymnastics, Hutch Committee, Boy's League, Defense Member, Fireman O'RYAN, Loretta - Corresponding Secretary of Phi Gamma Chi, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Cham- ber of Comerce, Sophomore, Iunior, and Se- nior Representative, Fire Captain OWENS, Ierelene -- Usher's Club, Future Horne- makers of America L OWENS, Nora Lee - Society Editor of High Life, C,S.F., Chamber of Commerce, Hutch OZAN, Hinda Dena - Editor-inChief of Caerulea, President ot Taima, Secretary ot C.S.F., Sealbearer, 2 Ieweled L, Portia, Lambda ,Phi, Ragads, Senior, Sophomore Representa- tive. All-City Winner of Iunior Chamber of Commerce Speech Contest PACK, Dennis - Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming PARHAM, Paul B. - Boy's League, Youth for Christ PARSONS, Carol - Youth for Christ, Bible Club, Fire Captain, Iunior Girl's Glee. PARSONS, Bill - Gallery Club PATRICK, Carrie Louise - Chaplain ot Phi Gamma Chi. President of Ragads, Vice Pres- ident of Bohemian, Secretary of the Hutch, Secretary oi Sorority and Fraternity Coun- cil, Vice President of Campus Club Coun- cil, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Representative, President ot French Club, Fire Captain, Fu- ture Homemakers of America PAUL, Mary Ellen - Commissioner of Welfare, President ol Girl's League, Sealbearer, Home- coming Princess, Song Leader, Two Ieweled L, Pledge Mistress of Phi Gamma Chi, Portia, Lambda Phi, Honor Guard PAULOS, Coula Georgiann -- Managing Editor of High Lite, Publicity Chairman ol Scarabs, Publicity Chairman-oi-Portia, Publicity-Chain man of Caprice. Vice President of Hutch, Sealbearer, Publicity Chairman of C.S,F., Lambda Phi, Bohemian, Publications Chair- man ot Student Government, Gold L PAYNE, Harriet Ioan - President oi Delta Gamma Omega, Orchestra, Band, Exchanqe Assem- bly, Modern Dance, Operetta - l958 PERZ. Carole Gwynne - Progressive Iazz Club, Campus Clean-up, Fire Captain PETERSON, Gary Lee - President of Chaparral, Varsity Baseball, Iunior Varsity Basketball, Kev Club, Iunior Representative, Secretary of Letterman's Club, Iazz Club, Boy's League, Hutch Committee, Fire Captain, Gold L PHILIPS, Gary R. -- Essex, Ski Club, Iazz Club, Fire Caotain, Boy's League, Sophomore Rep- resentative PHILLIPS, Willie Ray - Basketball, Baseball, Football PHIPPS, Lauretta - Stage Desiqner PILGER, Iudith Anne - C.S.F.. Recording Secre- tary of Portia. President oi Caprice Welfare Club, Iunior Honor Guard, Captain of Poly- ettes. Ushers Club, Girls League Advisory Board, G.A.A. PILIUNGTON, Iudy - Ushers. Iunior Red Cross PISTOLE, Luan Ianelle -- Future Homemakers of America, Chamber ot Commerce, Girl's League PLESHEK, Ken - President of Senior Hi Retailers, Student Government. Display Case Chair- man, President oand Vice President of Gal- lery Club, Studet Marvnager ot Student Store, Sealbearer, C.S.F., Library Youth Council POPE, Ann Marie - Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, Iunior Representative, Chamber oi Com- merce. Ski Club, Ushers, Thalia POTTER, Malinda Lee - Stage Crew, Stage Cos- tume PRINCE, Michele Shelley - Hospitality Chair- man ol Pi Sigma Phi. Chaplain of Zayn, Recording Secretary oi Zayn.I-'rench Club, Latin Club, Chamber of Commerce, Iunior and Senior GirlsGlee, Advanced Modern Dancing QUINN. Marv Ellen - Future Nurses ol America, Alpha Delta Chi. Youth for Christ, Girl's League. G,A.A. QUINN, Dennis - Marquis, Waterpolo, Swimming T RANDTI3, William Ir. - Firecaptain, Centaur Club, Iunior Representative RASMUSEN, Lana -- Youth tor Christ, Future Homemakers ol America RATCLIFF, Shirley - Campus Clean-up, Chamber of Commrece, Ushers Club, Swimming, Yotflh for Christ, Future Homemakers of America REAM, Kathleen- Caprice, Polyettesi C-S-F-1 Honor Guard, Potential Sealbearer, Campus Clean-up, junior Red Cross, Ushers Club, Future Homemakers of America, Chamber of Commerce REAMS, Marcia - Masque and Sandal, Chamber ot Commerce, Iunior Red Cross, P.E, Council, Ushers Club, Campus Clean-up, Fire Captain, Swimming, Bowling, Tennis REKNAGEL, Iudy Ann - Scarabs, Vice President of Ragads, Ski Club, Chamber ot Commerce, Campus Clean-up, Progressive Iazz Club, Fireman, Suri Club, Ushers Club, G.A.A, REDDING, Barbara Monteen - Treasurer of Masque and Sandal, Vice President of Senior Girl's Glee, Senior Play, One-Act Plays, Sophomore Representative, Iunior Represen- tative, Fireman REECE, Geraldine - Girl's Council Member, Reg. Assistant Secretary . REED, Beverly -- Zayri Welfare Club, Polyettes, Senior Class Representative, Future Home- makers of America, Bowling Club, Ski Club, Modeling Club, Hutch REED, Mary Kay - C.S.F.. Future Homemakers oi America Council, Usher's Club, Gallery Club, G.A.A,, Advisory Board, Modern Dance Club, Campus Clean-up, P.E. Council, Iunior Red Cross, Badminton Club REEVES, Leon C. - Varsity, Bee, Cee Water Polo, Varsity, Bee Swimming, French Club REMICK, Dennis I. - Track, Football, Cross Country, Ski Club, Track Club RENNIE, fumes - Senior Representative, Iunior Red Cross, Fireman REXSOAT, Ion - Track, Cross Country, Ski ub RIBIERO, Elliott S. - Philosophy Club, Latin Club, Pre-Legal Club, Math and Science RICHARDSON, Darlene Marie -- Homecoming Princess, Alpha Delta Chi, Future Homemak- ers of America, Girl's League Advisory Board, Usher's Club, Senior Representative RICHARDSON, Diane - Vice President of Pi Sigma Phi, Sophomore, Iunior Representative, Chamber of Commerce, Usher's Club, Iunior Red Cross, Campus Clean-up, Fire Captain, Representative oi Future Homemakers ot America, Advanced Tennis, Girl's League Committee RILEY, Iill - Lambda Phi, Ragads, Sealbearer, Gold L, G.A.A,, Iunior Red Cross, Flower Committee, Poly Picture Loan, Sophomore We e--Representative, Future Homemakers ot Amer- rca RIOPELLE, Lois Iane - Future Homemakers of America, Iunior Red Cross, P.T.A. Secretary, Progressive Iazz, Fire Captain RIPLOG, Pete -- Math and Science Club, Mu Al- pha Sigma, German Club, Band RISNER, Mary Iuanita - G.A.A., Youth for Christ, Bowling, Usher's Club, Iunior Red Cross, Radio Prouction Workshop, World Friendship ROBINETT, Ronnie Wildey - Centaur ROBINETT, Steve - President of Marquis ROSATI, Virgil D. - Gymnastics, High Life, Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Boy's League RUBIN, Don Allen - Boy's League, Fire Cap- tain, Gymnastics, Gold L, Iunior Sponsors RUSHING, Linda Loree - President of Thalia, Ski Club, French Club, Hutch, Chamber of Comerce, Modeling Club, Progressive Iazz Club RUSSELL, Alice lean - Taima, Chairman of C.S.F. Committee ot Five, Vice Presidentf Secretary of Portia, Activities Chairman Stu- dent Government, Sealbearer, Z Ieweled L, Iunior Representative, Corresponding Secre- tarv G.A,A., DAR Citizenship Award, Ragads RUTTER, Annalee - Treasurer of Scarabs. Secre- tary of Portia, Ragads, C.S.F, Sealbearer- Assistant Chairman oi Campus Captains, Hutch Committee, Corresponding Secretary Bohemian, Treasurer, Vice President Girl's League, Lambda Phi, Broadway Hi-Deb Rep. resentative RYAN, Lanny - Math and Science Club. Boys' Bowling, Rifle Club. Phi Delta Sigma, Campus Captain, Varsity Tennis RYAN, Wanda - Future Homemakers ot America, Red Cross Representative, P.T.A. Secretary SAKIMOTO, Iudi - Bulfum's Younq Cm-eel-551, President and Vice President of Girl's League. Taima, Modren Dance Club Director Vice President, Program, Fashion, Degree'C1-lair. man ot Futue Homemakers of America DAR Homemakina Award, Sealbearer, Poly Pic. ture Loan, Bohemian, Gold L SALAK, Paula Ann - Ushe Cl b, Pl d ' . tress Alpha Delta Chi,riF'utuLie Hoirigrialiqgfg of America SAMSTAG, Mary - Ieweled L, Sealbearer Pres- ident and Vice President of Tabek,' Vice President of Caprice, Portia, Campus Captain Chamber oi Commerce, Future Homemakers oi seniors' activities sAN5mSrica Counpil, Poly Picture Loan, L Club Afnff-4-U, Mary Ellen - I-uture Homemakers of GFICCI giggomzl, Iudy - Chamber of Commerce RAGE, Spencer M. - Progressive Iazz Club GCEEEO Production Workshop, Surfing Clubl SAVAGE Geraldine - Fire Ca ' , pt SCARCELLO, Luger-re S. - varsity Blaxseball, Let- tletxilngares CEouncg,SBaseba1l Club, Boys League ap ain, . .F. t SCHMIDT, .Kent - junior Sales E t' Boy's League, Progressive Iaiicu wel CASIFA' SCHINEIDER, Iames - Waterpolo, Golf, Boy's eGg lS' Fire Captain, C.S.F., Letterman's l.,ounc1l,. Campus Clean-up Council SHOEIEEBIF-QRLIER, IHI1 - Bowling, Fishing, Water SCHUMACHER, Varsity Baseball, Iunior and V 't B - sie:t..iOe.BOY:f Spfsfsfclsf, s unci SCHOROVSKY, Bob - Letterman's Council, All City Swimming, All City Water Polo, Fire Captain, Centaur, Letterman in Swimming Letterman in Waterpolo , SCHRQOEDERY Bill ,Edward - President Sphinx Club, Commissioner of Satety, Two jeweled L , Vice Pres. -ot Boy's League, Bee Basket- Key, Club, President ot C.S.F., Secretary oi Boys League, Iunior Sales Representatives, Iunior Varsity Baseball SCOTT, -Bill - Gymnastics, Water Ski Club, grshing' Club, Bowling Club, Stage Crew, wrrnmin PALMER E- - lunior Varsity and 9 SCOTT, Carole Diane - Secretary of Costume Class, Secretary of Art Class, Future Home- makers ot America, Ushers Club, Chamber of Commerce SEARSON, Stephen Grant - President ot Sphinx, President of the Student Body, President ot Sophomore Class, President ot Iunior Class, President ot Senior Class, President ot Boy's League, Two Ieweled L , Bee, Varsity Basket- ball, Iunior Sales Executives Club, C.S.F. SECHREST, Dennis Richard - Comus, Iunior Sales Executives, Bohemian, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Track, Sophomore and Senior Representative, Fire Captain, Boy's League Committee Chairman, Ski Club, Campus Captain SEELEY, Lynette - Chaplin of Caprice, Historian ot Tabek, Gold L, One Ieweled L, C.S.F. Sealbearer, Future Homemakers ot America Council, Chamber of Commerce, Campus Com- mittee, Poly Picture Loan, Junior Red Cross SEIFERT, Richard - Potential Sealbearer, Sopho more Representative, Progressive Iazz Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club SELSOR, Richard F. - Iunior Representative, Senior Representative SEM, Vernon - Varsity Football, Varsity Base- ball, Ski Club, Boy's League, Surf Club, Sophomore Class President, Fire Captain, Iunior Varsity Baseball, Iunior Varsity Basket- ball SHACKELTON, Charles - President of Key Club, President of Hutch, Chaparral, Gold L , Captain Varsity Tennis, Fire Captain, Com- mittee Chairman of Boy's League, Committee Chairman of Letterman's Council, Section Editor of Caerulea, C.S.F. Sl-IANKS, Nancy - Pledge Mistress and Secre- tary of Tajjma, Ragads, Bohemian, Corres- ponding Secretary of Hutch, C.S.F., Chamber of Commerce, Fire Captain, Future Home- makers ot America, Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Poly Picture Loan SHELLHORN, Bob - Band, Dance Band SHERER, Steven L. - Sphinx Club, Water Polo, Swimming, Ski Club, Boy's League, Progres- sive Iazz Club SHETTERLY, Iames Roy - Sealbearer, Track, President of German Club, Math and Science Club, Cross Country, Chemistry Team, Math Team, Boy's League SHINN, Stephen Robert - Key Club Chairman, President ot Ski Club, Boy's League, Chem- istry Team SHIRLEY, Sue Ann - Future Nurse's ot America, Advanced Tennis, Usher's Club, Iunior Red Cross, Blue Tri Club SHIVELY, Russell - Letterman, Radio Club, Bowling, Track, Cross Country, High Life SHOR, Bob - Iunior Varsity Basketball, Boy's League, Sealbearer SIEVEKING, Werner rlinrich - American Field Service Exchange Student, Key Club, Chapar- ral French Club, German Club, Campus Captain, Fire Captain, Bohemian, Student Government, Iunior Varsity 'I'ennis SIGLER Susan Anlee - Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary of Alpha Delta Chi, Poly Ushers, Honor Guard, Modern Dance Club, Chamber ot Commerce, Spanish Club, French Club, Campus. Clean .Up SIMS Gerald Byron - Vice President ot Senior Class, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Xfige President of Hutch, Iunior Sales Execu- iives, Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Bohemian, C.S.F., Bee Track, Boy's League, Representative to Southern California Youth Association Conference SLOAN, Howard Robert - Football, Basketball, C.S.F., Boy's League, Orchestra, Letterman's Council, Youth for Christ SMAg..L, Donna - Campus Captain, High Lite tatf SMITH, Carolee-Chamber of Commerce, Masque and Sandal, Polyettes, Progressive Iazz, Iunior Red Cross, Pirates of Penzance SMITH, Carolyn Dee-Tabek, Sealbearer, C.S.F., Masque and Sandal, Honor Guard, Usher's Club, G.A.A., Latin Club, Gold L SMITH, Edgar - C Football, Baseball SMITH, Iames A. - Football Manager, Audio Visual SMITH, Sandy K. - Pi Sigma Phi, Polyettes, Iunior Red Cross, Chamber ot Commerce, gcfplgomore and Iunior Representative, Ushers u SMITH, Sheri Ann - Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Chamber of Commerce, Fire Captain, jazz Club, Rally Club, Tennis SMITH, Thomas - Boy's League, Basketball SMITH, Wayne Leroy - Varsity, B Football, C.S.F., Secretary ot Key Club, Iunior Sales Executive Club, Gold L, Committee Chairman ot Hutch, Committee Chairman ot Boy's League, Fire Captain, Letterman's Council, Forensics Chairman SORENSON, Sharon L. -- Advanced Modern Dance, Modern Dance Club, Stage Make-up, Future Homemakers of America, Christmas Concert, Student Assistant SPANNE, Luann Faye - Pledge Mistress ot Gamma Gamma, Iunior Red Cross, Modeling Club, Iazz Club SPAWR, Sharon Sue - A Cappella Choir, Madri- gal Singers, Operetta, Iunior Red Cross, Christmas Concert, French Club, Future Homemakers of America, Chamber of Com- merce, Fire Captain, Campus Clean-up SPRAGUE, William Bond - C.I.F. Football Champs, Varsity Track, Corresponding Sec- retary of Key Club, Iunior Representative, C.S.F., Math and Science Club, Letterman's Council, Gold L, Band, Orchestra STACY, Iohn - Editor ot High Lite, President of Latin Club STANLEY, Pat - Pi Sigma Phi, Homecoming Princess, Chamber of Commerce, Iunior Class Representative, Future Homemakers ot Amer- ica, Iunior Red Cross, Modern Dance Club, Usher's Club, Monitor, Latin Club STARLING, Pat - 'President of Bowling and Badminton Clubs, Manager of Sports, Mem- ber of G.A.A., Girl's League, President of L Club, First Vice-President of G.A.A. STEFFEN, Gerald E. - Sports Editor ot Caer- ulea, Head Photographer, Track, Cross Coun- try, President of Photo Club, Boy's League, Sophomore Representative Alternate, Campus Clean-up, Youth for Christ STEFFEN, Karen Rae - Usher's Club, German Club, Advanced Tennis, Business Club, Iunior Red Cross, Fire Captain STEINHOFF, Don - Iunior Red Cros STEISKAL, Bobbi - Sophomore Class Representa- tive, Iunior Red Cross, French Club, Pro- gressive Iazz Club, Ski Club, Chamber ot Commerce STEWART, Barbara Ann - Honor Guard, Ad- vanced Tennis, Chamber of Commerce, G.A.A., Sophomore Representaative, Usher's Club, French Club, C.S.F., Progressive Iazz Club STEWART, Gay Nel - President of Zayn Welfare, Chamber of Commerce, Future Homemakers of America, Poly Picture Loan, Ski Club, Gallery Club Usher's Club, Campus Clean-up, Fu- ture Teachers oi America, Red Cross STEWART, Michael - Golf Team, German Club, Boy's League, President of Sword and Scab- bard STEWART, Sheila Ioyce - Future Homemakers of America, Ushers Club, Chamber of Com- merce, French Club, Future Homemakers ot America Representative STOGSDILL, Lorrie Lee - Secretary oi Costume Design, Water Ski Club STRAIT, Sally - Sealbearer, Alpha Delta Chi, Girl's League Friendship Committee, G.A.A., Chamber of Commerce, Usher's Club, Spanish Club, Secretary ot Future Homemakers of America, Campus Committee STRIEGEL, Carol Ioyce - Treasurer of Scarabs, Vice President ot C.S.F., Student Government, Honor Guard, Iohnathan Iackrabbit, Portia, Caprice, Masque and Sandal, One Ieweled L, G.A.A. Minor L STUBBS, Iudith Diane - Committee Chairman of Scarabs, Ragads, Secretary Iazz Club, Fire Captain, Campus Clean-up, Chamber of Com- merce, Girl's League Committee, Fireman SUESS, Bob - Treasurer Phi Delta Sigma, L,Y.C., Camera Club, Caerulea Statf, Photography SUMMERLIN, Maxine Marion - Photography Club, Caerulea Staff, Fire Captain SWANK, Paul - Track, Boy's League, Sopho- more, Iunior Representative SYMONDS, Sandra -- Chaplain, Thalia, Cham- ber ot Commerce, Sophomore Representative, Iunio: aRep:'esentative, Iuniot Red Cross, Campus Clean-up, Senior Glee, P.E. Repres- entative, Fireman, Christmas Concert SYNOVEC, Dan - Varsity Football, President of Latin Club TAKANEN, Marilyn Ieanne - Tri-HiY, Future Homemakers ot America, Triple Trio, Iunior Red Cross, Spade, Dance Committees, P.E. Council, Girls Club, Girls League tDifterent Schoolsl TAKENOUC1-II, Ioan - Advanced Tennis, Bowling Club, Chamber of Commerce, Iunior Red Cross, Campus Clean-up TEETER, Bradley Allen - Phi Delta Sigma, Bowl- ing Team, Stamp and Coin Club TELL, Gloria - G.A.A. TEMMING, Iames - Varsity Baseball Coach, Rifle Team THOMAS, Patti - Tajma Sorority, Lambda Phi, Secretary of Ragads, Chamber of Commerce THORNTON, Glen Allen - President ol Phi Kap- pa Phi, Sophomore Representative, Senior Representative, Iazz Club, Chamber ot Com- merce THORNTON, lean - Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, Secretary of Teen Tavern TILLERY, Iean - Senior Girls Glee Club, Iunior Red Cross TIMBY, Darwin W. - Commissioned Officer of R.O.T.C., President ot Omega Phi, High Lite Photographer, Stake Make-up, Camera Club TINGOM, George Robert - Boy's League, Ski Club, Spanish Club TIPAY, Regina S. - C.S.F., G.A.A. TITMAN, Patricia L.-Tabek, Ushers Club, Charn- ber ot Commerce, C.S.F., Future Homemakers ot America, P.E. Council, Iunior Red Cross, Poly Picture Loan TOCCO, Alice M. - Thalia, Latin Club, Girls League, Poly Ushers, Chamber ot Commerce, Future Homemakers of America, Iunior Red Cross TOMPKINS, Mike - Sophomore, Senior Represen- tative, BeeFootball, Bee Basketball, Centaur TREAWELL, Mary - C.S.F., President of Caprice, Gold L, Portia, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior Represen- tative, Chamber ot Commerce, G.A.A., Water Show, Iunior Red Cross TRUITT, Chuck - Delphi, Bee Football TRYON, Iudith Marilyn - Future Homemakers of America, Usher's Club, Chamber of Com- merce, Recreational Swimming TURNER, Larry Vincent - Iota Phi Delta, Kappa Rho Phi, Gallery, Fire Captain TYNER, Karen Lee - Pledge Mistress of Tajma, President of Future Homemakers ot America, Polyettes, Advanced Modern Dance, Hutch Committee, Chamber of Commerce, Girl's League Advisory Board, Iazz Club, Fireman, Ski Club UDEY, Linda - Future Homemkers of America, Campus Clean-up, Athena, Latin Club, Pre- Legal Club UNDERWOOD, Dianna - Treasurer of Zayn Wel- fare, Future Homemakers of America UNDERWOOD, Sally - Zayn, C.S.F., Gallery lub UTTERBACK, Bonnie Lee - Tajma, Recording Secretary ot Lambda Phi, Portia Correspond- ing Secretary ot Hutch, Bohemian, Honor Guard, Advisory Board Girl's League, Parlia- mentarian Future Homemakers of America, Student Government, Sealbearer VALUCH, Tom - Band, Math and Science Club VAN DE WATER, Ian - Secretary, President of C.S.F., Sealbearer, Pres. Masque and San- dal, Gold L, Girls State Representative, Bank of America Social Studies Award, Tajma, Lambda Phi, Portia, Iunior Honor Guard VAS, Bill - Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo VAUGHT, Michael E. -- Boy's League, Alternate Representative, Gymnastics Letterman, Mar- quis, Campus Clean Up VEATCH, Carol Ann - Senior Girls Glee, Future Homemakers of America, G.A.A., Christmas Concert, Ushers Club, Bowling Club, Cham- ber ot Commerce VERA, Mary M. - Poly Ushers, Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Iunior Red Cross WAITE, Douglas Edward - Kappa Rho Phi, Physics Team, Math Club WALKER, Romaine Annette - Alpha Delta Chi, Ushers Club, Iunior Red Cross WALL, Diane - Future Homemakers of America, Roller Skating Club, Ushers Club, Stage Make-up WALLACE, Nancy - Sealbearer, Tabek, Vice President ot GAA, L Club President, Honor Guard, Bowling Club President, President of Advanced Tennis, GAA Advisory Board, GAA Executive Board, Youth tor Christ WALSH, Barbara lean - Lambda Phi, Ski Club, Progressive Iazz, Future Homemakers ot America, Chamber of Commerce, PE Council, Ushers Club, Fireman WALSH, Marjorie - Teen Tavern, Sophomore Representative WALTER, Max Richard - Norsemen, LB City College WARD, Lynn - Essex, Golf Team, Sophomore 193 seniors' activities Representative, Fireman, Boys League WARE, Linda Lou - President Business Club, Captain Bowling Club, P.T.A. Class Secre- tary, Iunior Class Representative, Operetta, C.S,F,, G.A.A., Iunior Red Cross, Christmas Concert, Chamber ot Commerce WARREN, Barbara lean - Future Nurse, Fire Captain WARREN, Linda Carol--Corresponding Secretary Thalia, Senior Representative, Red Cross Representative, Chamber of Commerce, Ush- er's Club, Fire Captain WASHINGTON, William - President Teen Tavern, Varsity Football C.I.F. Champs, Iunior Varsity Basketball, Tennis, President Sword and Scabbard, Bohemian, Student Government, L.B.Y.C., Lieutenant Colonel ROTC Executive Officer, Fireman, Boy's League WASSON, Ron - President and Secretary of Omega Phi, Boy's League, Bowling, Band WATSON, Diane - Historian of Alpha Delta Chi, Girls League Friendship Chairman, Future Homemakers ot America, Chamber ot Commerce, Ushers, Fireman, Student Assist- ant, Girls League Advisory Board WEBB, Cheryl Yvonne - Tajma, Ragads, Song Leader, Vice President ot Iunior Class, Secre- tary of Iunior Class, Vice President ot Future Homemakers of America, Polyettes, Commis- sioner of Welfare, Bohemian, Sophomore and Iunior Representative WELDELE, Gary - All-City Bee Track, Varsity Track WELLMAN, Marnez - Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Sandal, French Club, Chamber ot Commerce, P.E. Council, Fireman WELSH, Susan lean - Tajma, Chamber of Com- merce, Iunior Red Cross, Iazz Club, Spanish Club, Future Homemakers of America WESSER, Regina Diane - Iunior Representative, Senior Representative, Ushers, Fire Captain WHEELER, Fred - C.S.F., Fire Captain, Iazz Club, Youth for Christ WHEELER, Roger Lee - Comus, Band, Orchestra, Sophomore and Iunior Class Representative, Surfing Club, Progressive Iazz Club WHITAKER, Roger E, - Stage Design WHITE, Daisy -- Senior Representative, Office Assistant, Teen Tavern Secretary WHITE, Douglas - Bee Basketball and All City, Varsity Basketball, Bee Track, Track, Teen Tavern WHITED, Carolyn - Zayn, Ushers, Fire Captain, Fashion Design Club, Psychology Club, Iun- ior Red Cross, Poly Picture Loan, G.A.A. WILBORN, Gay - Stage Design, Stage Crew, Stage Costume, Iunior Retailers WILLEY, Sandra Gail - Vice President Scarabs, Pres. Iunior Red Cross, Portia, Student Gov- ernment, C.S,F. Sealbearer, Gold L , Sopho more and Iunior Representative, Iunior Honor Guard, Advanced Tennis, Fire Captain WILLIAMS, Bobbi L. - Chamber of Commerce, Girls League, Spanish Club, Future Home- makers of America, Progressive Iazz Club, Ski Club WILLIAMS, Diane-Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, Spanish Club WILLIAMS, Ieannette - Future Nurses of Ameri- ica, Future Homemakers ot America, Fire Captain WILLIAMS, Lela H. - Senior Girls Glee, Ushers Club, Christmas Concert, Student Assistant, Fire Captain, Girls League, Future Home- makers ot America, G.A.A.. Chamber of Commerce, Radio Production Workshop, Fire- man, French Club WILLIAMSON, Carolyn - Polyettes, Sophomore Representative WILLIAMSON, Coni - Chamber of Commerce, Usher's Club WILSON, Patricia - Future Homemakers of America, Spanish Club A I WOOLARD, Marcia - Vice President ot Tajma, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Pledge Mistress of Bohemian, Treasurer ot Hutch, Polyettes, Chamber of Commerce, Iazz Club, Swim Show, Future Homemakers ct America D WOOLDRIDGE, Kay -- C.S.F., Band., Vice'Pres1- dent ot L Club, G,A.A., Malor L and Minor L , G.A.A. AdvisorY Board , WREN, George Carver - Treasurer in Poly Radio Club, Iunior Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Fire Captain WUNDER, Donna Maria - President of Thalia, Treasurer of Tabek, Chamber of Commerce, Future Homemakers ot America, G,A.A., Sophomore and Iunior Representative, Ushers Club, Iunior Red Cross, Poly Picture Loan, Fire Captain YARBRO, George - Caerulea, Radio Workshop YARBROUGH, Susan Iudith - German Club, Bowling Club, Business Club YOUDERIAN, Henry L. - Iunior Varsity Foot- ball, Letterman. Varsity All-League, Second Team AllCity, Fireman, Boy's League, Cha- Darral YOUNG, Iim - Comus Club, Yell Leader, Iunior Sales Club, Fire Captain, Boys League YOUNG, Iohn - Essex Club, Sophomore Repre- sentative, Progressive Iazz Club, President of Essex Club, Fire Captain YOUNG, Nona - Costume Construction, Future Homemakers ot America ZIMMERMAN, Larry W. -- Key Club, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Representative, Senior Rep- resentative, Fire Captain ZOBIE, Milton H, - President of Phi Delta Sigma, Varsity Baseball, Hunting and Fishing Club Wy 9Nf ,1,Z!,,,7z' a,,,, '777 155614 eftfm of l 7 C, f M6 4 . 4-QML gpm A g, ,I U .efmi A W , s -, ,ff 2,5 ii , gem!! 'lf 194 fy E Ze! f JJ , . QMQJQ lfgzkkggvhflnffkf-2,,. awk f2ffQ ,M f W:f:ifLiffM'5i5f Mi 'AZ?'f XL Wei JJ' 'Q 4 - DQ 'I A , J ,- ' SQ1E,2z?df Wjgpfdf' ,112 V ' 44k IF :AJ I gm, face, QQLLL ,Iii-X6 ,KZLMQ Q jg A2141-Qfjflii EQ ypfnvj 75' iw! - ,V I , xx lf, f' fiwpq X ff f ff f M 97 iff, f , X .Y , P-WW C. 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