Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

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5 35332 W Sis xx 5 i X W mg LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 1960 CAERULEA eacn wad of nazi iff! own egfe, Zuznplecl upon exce ence in acfion. jim A , , fy If A 3, , ....-7--,x.....--.-v...,,.4'---.......-.-....-.. JANE MARY 'RWE 92, I WW' w 32 Q , V f f f X QUCKER X , 44 4, gfilde ------ '..-.-.---....fu..4-..' W ,,,, 44,:,-.,ik--fjgnhi:-QL-. 1 , V ---H---.---.LBoys ,ispphomore Juniorj O Editor JUDY . 1-Asslstant ,m,s,KC.W V f , ' Editoqf- Edifor Eicliiqr x 1' X Tix? xxx, ,V W hx-X, 'Z I-,Q fx 1 1 1 e wa: of 1 1 4 X2 ZW, LEON v , K ff f 4 , ff. f my f ' W HW x- , fa 4, . f f W i W Qi. ,, f x g 'Q ., VV Q, , Q45 .,, X , X U J! 3 30434 x In 1 1: yr ,f f. ' I KIXS1 x A f gf, 7,7 - X I M ,,, , ' f 'fflf f 7 ,rf fe 1 x . , ff ,1 f 1 AWS WA ,ARZZ4 X ,N M, N awww 2 ' -' :Inna lf M9 C9 -ru iii? fl' X ZSZA f, f X f AMW? ' Q Www X nk ? hw XDKKX Q KX! ' fif- u My ' njk Mm z . ,WZ Q X W, f . 2, f ,4 Q Aw f 4 xwffvf , W V . '-,.f,.m'W A ' 'W ln over ThirTy years of service To youTh Through her school work, MargareT Ward has vividly defined The meaning of dedicaTion. Her abun- danT cheerfulness brighTens each day for Those around her, as she willingly assisTs The sTudenTs and adulTs who come inTo The office. No requesT is ever Too Trivial for her To give up her Time and aTTenTion. The sTudenTs and sTaff dearly respecT and admire Miss Ward for sincere friendliness com- bined wiTh her devoTion To duTy. AlThough her working hours end aT 4:00, she ofTen works laTe To prepare special reporTs on young people in order ThaT They may have a greaTer opporTuniTy To win scholarships and awards. She is never Too busy To help some aspiring sTudenT secreTary cuT a sTencil or prepare a noTice. Likewise, she diligenTly guides many a new and bewildered Teacher over The rough periods. Miss Ward aTTends mosT evening school sporTs evenTs and school producTions, for The acTiviTies of The sTudenTs are of The greaTesT inTeresT To her. If one person were To be selecTed as The epiTome of Poly High's excellence in acTion, Miss Ward, Through her enThusiasm and charm, musT be ThaT person. Miss Ward is Secretary To Poly's Principal, Neil W. Philips. Margaret Ward D I C A T I FOREWCDRD Everyone has certain goals in life. Some strive for the ultimate in perfection, while others are satisfied with mere minimum achievements. Whether we are aspiring toward the highest goals or seeking lesser gains, we are all aiming for excellence in order that we might create a better world. Since achievement is our aim, we have chosen excellence in action for our theme. Excellence can be obtained only through self-discipline, sincere determination, and dili- gent application. As we have seen through the year, excellence is achieved through the setting and attaining of high goals. Throughout the school year we have seen definite application of excellence in both the areas of scholastic achievement and in the field of athletics. Various forms of open recognition, such as scholarships, merit certificates, and awards have been presented to outstanding students in numerous fields. We have again this year attained high honors in the field of athletics. We are proud to be recognized throughout Southern California as the champions ,in most of the athletic fields. Even though it has not been possible to give personal recognition to everyone for his endeavors, it has been illustrat- ed time and again that a great number of our students have excelled in many different ways. Our school could not function properly without the active participation of each individual striv- ing toward his or- her own level of excellence. We look to the future with optimistic' visions of fulfilling our desired goals of perfection and excellence. It is our sincere hope that future generations will uphold, and even go beyond the standards that we have set. We hope, too, that future goals will not prove ephemeral but will be realized through excellence in action. CONTENTS DEDICATION ............. AWARDS .....................................,........ Caerulea Awards ............................ --.-.-- ------ California Scholarship Fede1'aiiOI1 ...-..-------- Two Jeweled, One Jeweled, Gold L Special Awards ............................-.....---- -------- STUDENT BODY .................................------ -- ---- -- Student Government ..... Girls League ................ Boys League ............. Pepsters ........... Publications ...... Homecoming .... Art ..................... Drama ................ Music ..................... Service Classes ....... FACULTY ................ Administration ...................... Teachers .................................... Parent-Teacher Association ....... Office Staff .........,.................. ATHLETICS .......,... Football ........... Gymnastics ........ Waterpolo ....... Basketball ....... Track ........... Swimming ....... Baseball ........... Tennis ......... Golf ............................. Girls Sports .................. Activities Calendar ........... SOPHOMORE CLASS .................... Sophomore Class Officers ...... Sophomore Class .................. JUNIOR CLASS ...................... Junior Class Officers ...... J unior Class ................ ORGANIZATIONS .,..................,........... Campus Clubs ..............................,,.....,.,,,,,,,,, Social Clubs and Welfare Clubs ,,.....,..,,,,., Recreation Centers ..........................,, Reserved Officers Training Corps .,,,,.,,,,,,,, SENIOR CLASS ,...............................,,,, Senior Class Officers ....... Senior Class ................... Seniors' Activities ...... AUTOGRAPH SECTION ..... 4 8 8 10 14 16 18 20 24 25 26 28 32 34 36 40 44 46 48 51 60 61 62 64 71 72 74 80 84 86 88 89 90 96 98 98 100 116 116 118 134 136 143 155 156 158 158 160 190 196 Outstanding achievement should be shared, not only to salute the benefactors, W but also to act as a spark of inspiration to others who are still working toward an unrealized goal. A goal is the keynote to success. C3 Ambition and hard work are important and vital, but a goal is the compass by which we steer our course in the journey of life. Throughout the Awards section you will meet students who have given some part M of themselves to academic and extra-curricular activities. We feel that these students are truly award winners from their demonstrations of conscientiousness and scholarly interest. Congratulations to those who have reached this horizon of accomplishment on their journey into life. The Caerulea staff is especially proud to present the 1960 Caerulea Awards. These awards of merit are determined by the members of our faculty in the various phases of our high school curriculum. We feel that these students in their respective fields have attained the essence of our theme i- Excellence in Action. JANET BUDNICK Girls Sports CHARLEEN VOORHEES Drama SUE HAMMOND STEVE BEAL AFT Graphic Arts A BETTY ROBINSON Business TONY VIENNA English WILLIE BROWN MEREDITI-I WILDEN Athletics Homemaking th JOHN WUDEL lnclustrial Arts GARY ROLLEFSON Language DAN DAVIDSON Math JUDY ARNDT Music, Instrumental BOB BRUNIN G Science KEN HOLYCROSS Vocal , t . s ,' GW' 'f-wffaww '- 55277 vwgsfmy'-v17Wv.fvf..:4if', 'Hx' f 4 ' t ..Z1.,g1,,Zv 4' I N ,. ' U 3 Q ccc, ,4 I .iw , .wg fyffffw' - - ,j,,2. If X X 5' ,v s RALPH RIDGEWAY R.O.T.C. . . . Student Activities 9 CALIFOR IA SCHOLARSHIP ,, f iw F... fl K I ,Zi 5 ,., 5742 A 1 X ,A ,i I PM I 7 A A ef I f . mn I ' L 1 - I +1 JUDY CYNTHIA LENELL GARY KATHY LINDA DOREEN DANNY ARNDT AVERY BAINUM BALL BAUER BECKER BERLOW BOND EDWARD ROIANNE BOB JANET JEFF ANDY ELLEN JUDY I BOYLE BROWN BRUNING BUDNICK CHEBEGPA CHOY CLARK CONGER STEVE SUE PHIL DAN DIANE JEANIE JAN NANCY CORTRIGHT DANGBERG DARNEY DAVIDSON DENOS ELLIS ENGER FORBIS I EARL PHYLLIS MARY CHARLOTTE JANET CAROLE MITSUYE SUE GODWIN GOLDBERG GRAHAM GREENBERG HAHNE HALPERN HAMADA HAMMOND ,zf 'rf 1' BV gff' 4 Wir I f' ' I f i VC'fT,,y ,V f ,, -u v 'B 'V If I Zz I 'A ' ' ' ' , ' If Le ,, I f fiiwif' 'W ,P ' ' fl N ' ,L , fw' I 123. mxyiffv -, , xxk. j -35 in I F , : ,K A L, ., V , . -5 Q' ' - I 'gr-X Vi . I V ,ij 3 X. , tx 4 . K ll K1 ,L I I x . xgif W, . 56 VV :wifi 1 CHARLES JACK JOYCE TOM DAVE JEFF HASTINGS HEROLD HOLLINGSWORTH JEROU JONES JONES W, ,,, , X, Z X f Q FERNE LOIS SUSAN LINDA JIM DON ALICE FRED ALBERT BAKER BUELL CARLYLE DECKER EAGAN HEUCK KIBALA f XX S QQ? I fn Aj 6. 3 X: if N , f - f J gf, , f TERRY BARBARA SHERRY BOB SANDY SHIRLEE LINDA DAVE KIMURA METZGER MITCHELL MORGAN RAIMER RAPER SADLER SCHINNERER Q. 5 3 n I, FEDERATIO EALBE RER fi V,f' .K -1 . SUSAN TREUMAN SHARON JUDY HIROKO JEAN MARY SHARON JONES KATZ KENT KING KOTSUBO LACKOVIC MCGUIRE MCMAHAN i nf. I -5 1 : SQ VQ. . 7 , f ' l ' Sa L FAYE NASIM DIANE DAVE CAROLE SALLY BARBARA RALPH NAKANIURA NAICK PAWSON PHILIPS POWERS REED RICHMOND RIDGEWAY BETTY GARY RON SALLY SUZI SHARON SHARON SONDRA ROBINSON ROLLEFSON RUMFALLO SAVITZ SAVITZ SAWYER SCOTT SHAW . II,, ,f NANCY I PHYLLIS RICK TONY CHARLEEN NANCY RON MEREDITH SONNTAG STARLING VAN DE WATER VIENNA VOORHEES WADT WETTEROTH WILDEN JAYNE KAREN PHIL ARTHUR GLADYS FAITH WINTER WOOD YAFFEE YEE YOSHIOKO ZINK Tcmzous Bsrsv KAY SLAUGHTER 1HoMAs wesmu Knot pictu redj -LAVONNE cLAumA PAT WESTERLUND WILLIAMS ZACK Potential Sealbearers Attaining the Sealbearer honor is the highest scholastic recognition given to California High School Students. Potential Sealbearers, who are able to gain one more semester of scholarship by the end of their senior year, giving them a total of four semesters of membership, will be able to have the seal of scholastic achievement adorn their diplomas. To achieve the lamp pin and the seal on the diploma should be the goal of every high school student, the California Scholarship Federation offers these awards as a symbol of accomplishment and excellence in academic pursuits. Chapter 22 of the California Scholarship Federation has enioyed many activities this year. As a group they were honored at a Scholarship Honors Day at Long Beach City College. They have also been on Field Trips to Redlands University, Exposition Park and Museum, and the University of Southern California. At the annual Awards Banquet, which was held in April, seventy-six Sealbearers were honored. Twenty-tvvo Potential Sealbearers were also striving to receive gold seals on their diplomas by June. CALIFIIRN A SCIIIILAR HIP ?, SENIORS - Front row, left to right: J. Airth, M. Hamada, S. Savitz, G. Yoshioka, N. Naick, S. Sawyer, D. 'Berlow, I. Williams, C. Garrigues, Y. Hosokawa, J. Hahne, C Halpern, F. Nakamura, D. Denos. Second row: R. Seither, D. Pawson, S. Dangberg, S. Buell, J. Hollingsworth, J. Ellis, J. Budnick, F. Albert, J. Jones, R. -Brown, J Conger, S. Flanders, 'N. Covert, M. McGuire, H. Kotsubo, D. Cottrell. Third row: L. Bainum, J. Lackovic, 'N. Forbis, L. Westerlund, C. Greenberg, S. Raimer, C. Avery J. Arndt, B. Mullin, S. Kent, N. Wadt, B. Richmond, M. Graham, A. Heuck. Fourth row: L. Sadler, B. Robinson, B. Metzger, S. Shaw, P. Starling, S. Jones, P. Goldberg S. Mr:.Mahan, E. Clark, S. Scott, N. Sonntag, K. Wood, S. Mitchell, C. Voorhees. Fifth row: B. Thomas, L. Seifert, J. Winter, J. King, S. Rollefson G. Ball L. Baker S 1 1 5- l Hammond, A. Choy, M. Wilden, l. Bauer, P. Yaffe, K. Westall, D. Davidson. Sixth row: D. Jones, P. Darney, J. Chebegia, J. Stone, J. Anderson, E. Godwin, R Ridgeway, A. Yee, T. Katz, T. Vienna, R. Gastmans. Seventh row: E. Boyle, B. Morgan, J. Herbold, D. Philips, D. Schmidt, D. Bond, R. Rumfallo, C. Hastings, R. Van cle Water D. Lang, B. Bruning 0 .V Ja, Scgool SOPHOMORES - Front row, loft to right: M. DeConnick, P. Kelvin, C. DelCurto, 'D. Lee, N. Silverman, O. Medina, J. Tracy, R. Tsuno, D. Ward, J. Beauchamp S. Hughes, P. Ewert, M. Frampton Second row: C. Sutow, J. Thomas, M. Baker, P. Eng, P. Eng, J. Mitchell, J. Martz, K. Wheaton, T. Budnick, C. Robertson L, Lee, V. McCaslin, B. Yates, C. Sugimoto, K. Pearson n I Third row: N. Goders, D. Willhoit, K. Grabill, P. Martin, P. McMahan, L. Petersen, K. Browning, J. Miner, G. McDowell, S. Davis, A. Tanouye, M. Geiger, C. Rollo, D. Huber, M. Fagan I 1 FE E TIO SCHIILARS JUNIORS - Front row, left to right: B. Curry, R. Meza, J. Brown, K. Gahagan, J. Treadwell, J. Schwartz, B. Emlein, A. Curns, P. Mason, D. Mead, M. Devitt, l. C. Spots, M. Nakashima, M. Poston. Second row: L. Grenz, H. Woolf, R. Montine, P. Anselmo, L. Gilroy, D. Mattade, M. Somerville, J. Morihara, C. Furtsch, L. Alvarez, J. Fast, C. Maragos, S. Sommer. Third row: J. Nakasoii, M. Still, D. Fuhrer, S. Geiger, J. Polly, N. Tapp, J. Quigg, A. Dell, M. Clayton, B. Tukua, N. Stoll, M. Macrate, L. Tingom, L. Zlatin. Fourth row: M. Price, C. Baker, P. O'Brien, J. Stewart, P. Ellis, F. Schultz, A. Lowther, E. Maclndoe, M. Treiber, N. Wolthausen, G. Rymal, L. Beyer, B. Stanton, M. Ross, J. Navari, D. Starr. Fifth row: G. Diaz, G. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. McCarty, L. Curley, B. Bradley, C. Pell, C. Huey, D. Ferris, T. Gordon, M. Lee, J. Marquart. Sixth row: R. Hetzel, F. Link, L. Evans, L. Aschieris, P. Lennert, L. Boutwell, J. Boehm, V. Johnsen, S. Gilbert, P. Perkins, H. Strassner, R. Fern, F. Hayman, J. Gordon. Seventh row: J. Fiskin, R. von Kleinsmid, J. Johnson, B. Yarbrough, B. Ellinoy, R. White, J. Cash, B. Menzies, B. Gutz, A. Greenberg, G. Hiraoka, E. McKeon, F. Burrell, G. Fuller, N. Flenghi. ome o ScAolars an CAamPion5 G. Presson, P. Rathmann, B. Nelson, A. Ernst, J. Beymer, K. Kauffman, C. Raimer J. Wurl, T. Smith Fifth row: D. Maxwell, R. Huey, C. MacPherson, R. Bryson, B. Aumack, T. Shinn J. Spenser, J. Rockafellow, D. Campbell, J. DeGratf, M. McConnell, G. Schofield S. Morrison, J. Amato, V. Van Winkle Fourth row: J. Maragos, C. Utterback, M. Barbee, J. Matthews, E. Weeks, B. Neale, C. S. F. UFFICEBS COMMITTEE OF FIVE Pictured above are five august members of the Committee of Five. From left to right, Mr. George Tracy, Faculty Advisor, Glen Schofield, Sophomore member, Roberta Montine, Junior member, Miss Mildred Sobotka, Faculty member, and Andy Choy, Senior member and chair- man of the committee. The committee is composed of one scholastically outstanding member of each class and chosen at the beginning of his or her sophomore year. It was formed for the purpose of handling awards and scholastic records. SCHOLARSHIP OFFICERS In the picture above are the Fall and Spring semester Scholarship officers. ln the front row, left to right, Carol Rollo, Spring, Mary Anne Somerville, Fall, Meredith Wilclen, Spring, Sue Dangberg, Fall Presi- dent. Second row, Joe Navari, Fall, Barbara McCarty, Spring, Dan Bond, Spring President. Third row, Mitsuye Hamada, Fall, Bob Brun- ing, Spring, Ron Wetteroth, Fall, Jane Fast, Fall. 0LD L f wswfszf rf 1 rw N -' 1 -sf rf-f--if ., .. 4 . -l eaf.-. 1 . J ' . S -f, W 1 -Q, 'M , . , ., Q. 444 - 4.1 5 1 Wm rfs. 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Roberta Phyllis Seither Starling Alan Tony Gladys Stearns Vienna Yoshioko IDNE JEWELED L TWO JEWELED L R -4 I A 755' ' f 5 ' 1 WN Y? M. V fi- .yy ul V .-1 TR ' I' lima:-. -1-' , 3 A A -' , 4 - sf' ' V N 3 f if , f fy I , ,ggi T31 KL J ,, DAN ANDY JUDY BOB STEVE 5'-'E BOND cHoY CONGER BRUNING CORTRIGHT DANGBERG 3 f ar 'RNSR1 ' -. Q 2 . MJ ,Ravi - A 1 , 5 X gi R My fl- L I A. , lg! - QQ-M, ' PHYLLIS MITSUYE SHARON MARY SUE CHICK ' GRAHAM HAMMOND HASHNGS GOLDBERG HAMADA HULSLANDER SHERRY TREUMAN ' JEAN I - MARY BARBARA A DAVE JONES KA1'Z LACKQVIC 3 3 MCGUIRE RICHMOND SCHINNERER BARBARA CAROLE SONDRA SHARON LINDA MARY NELL METZGER POWERS SHAW X X SCOTT SULLY TAYLOR . , f-U P 'A , ,, 1 ' -'Y' M 'V 7 R, Q! 4 , 1 Q' 3 ' . 'R A f A 1 jfifl, R ff ' ' . g SWK ' ., A . CHARLEEN MEREDITH KAREN RICK RON FAITH vooRHEEs WILDEN woon VAN DE WATER WETTERQTH ZINK I5 PECIA AWARDS GEORGE TRACY The Outstanding Teacher of the state of California is our own George R. Tracy, Long Beach Polytechnic High School physics instruc- tor. He was nominated by a UCLA student and chosen by a faculty committee, and re- ceived a 600 dollar reward at a luncheon ceremony at the UCLA Faculty Center, Friday, April 29, 1960, Tracy was one of five teachers chosen from schools all over the state. One hundred-sixty teachers were nominated by UCLA upper divi- sion students who had attended the public, private, or parochial schools of this state. Ten finalists were chosen and they were observed in action by a member of the faculty commit- tee. Ten teachers were selected on the basis of their contributions to the preparation of students for university careers. Front row, left to right: Glen Schofield, Robyn Freese, Joysteen Shepard, Dennis Bloedel. Second row: Jim Wilson, Bayle Emlein, Jeffrey Fiskin. Front row, left to right: Arthur Yee, Lesley Curley, Paul Brantingham, Janice Enger, Margaret Price. Second row: Betty Robinson, Dave Starr, Judi Stewart. 16 Ralph Acosta - National Merit Semi-finalist Fern Albert - Long Beach State Art Association Scholar- ship, Scholastic Magazine Gold Key, Long Beach Exchange Club Art Award Betty Alvarado - Ponce Beauty Scholarship llldy Amd! - Bank of America Music Trophy, Music Academy oi the West Scholarship cYnthia Avery - Canfield Foundation Scholarship to Stan- ford University, California State Commission Scholarship GCI? Ball - Boyd Scholarship Dennis Bloedel-Outstanding member of Electronics Service Team Dan Bond - Stanford University Scholarship, Bank of America Math Certificate Paul Brantingharn - Ford Foundation Essay Contest, , National Semi-Finalistp High Life Short Story Award , Willie Brown - All-American Football Game in Houston, Texas Frank Buck - Key Cub Award ' lanet Rudnick - Boyd Scholarship Dave Campbell - Foreign Language Field Day Andrew Choy - Rotary Recognition Plaque, 3rd Plac Winner, Inter-class Speech Contest Ellen Clark - Local Scholarship Steve' Cortright - Stanford University Scholarship David Cottrell - Pacific Lumber Company Scholarship to Humboldt State Leslie Curley - lst Place Award, Model Divisiong Architectural Awards Competition Phillip Damey - Iane Harnett Scholarship Dan Davidson -- Lions Scholarship, Nimrod Post Science Award Bayle Emlein - 2nd place winner, Inter-class Speech Contest Barbara Endres - National Secretaries Association Scholarship Ianice Enger - Exchange Club, Girl of the Year Ietlrey Fiskin - High Life Essay Award Nano! Forlais - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Local I cholarship Robyn Freese -- High Life Poetry Award Carol Garrigues - Seamen's Welfare Scholarship Mary Graham - Exchange Club Scholarship Carole Halpem - Sears G Roebuck Scholarship Mitsuye Hamada - Lions Club Scholarship Sue Hanunond - Scholastic Magazine Gold Key Charles Hastings - Rotary Recognition Plaque, Stanford A University Scholarship, Boyd Scholarship lack Herold - Boyd Scholarship Yuko Hosokawa - Optometrist Association Sweepstake Winner, Safer Driving Thru Better Vision Frank Impinna - Examiner Master Carrier Award Lonzo Irvin-All-American Football Game in Houston, Texas Gary lohnson - Foreign Language Field 'Day Iett Iones - Local Scholarship Sharon Kent -- Poly P.T.A. Scholarship Iudy King - Rotary Recognition Plaque lean Lackovic - Elks Scholarship Ruby Matsui - Ponce Beauty Scholarship Mike McConnell - Foreign Language Field Day Mary McGuire - California Savings :S Loan League FScholarship Nasrm Naick - Bank of America Vocational and Trade Arts Trophy Faye llakamura - Lions Club Scholarship Nancy Nakamura - Ponce Beauty Scholarship Harvey Omata - Boyd Scholarship Dave Philips - Harvard Book Award Carol Powers-Rotary Recognition Plaque, Boyd Scholarship Margaret Price - 1960 Girls State Citizen Rae - Blue and Gold Club Scholarship Sandra Raimer - Local Scholarship Sally Io Reed - Poly P.T.A. Scholarship Leon Richman-Los Angeles Art Center Summer Scholarship Ralph Ridgeway -- Delegate to Washington Conference on Youth Bztty Robinson - Insurance Student of the Year Gary lhlletson-Bank of America Science and Math Trophy Ron Rl1mtallo'4- BYU Scholarship Glen Schofield - Foreign Language Field Day Diane Slomann - Scholastic Magazine Gold Key Ioysteen Shepard - lst place winner, Inter-Class Speech Contest Phyllis Starling - Local Scholarship Dave Starr - 1960 Boys State Citizen, 2nd Place, Nav! Essay Contest Iudi Stewart -- American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student to Germany Betsy Thomas - Panhellenic Scholarship Ron Wetteroth - Stanford University Scholarship Richard White - Scholastic Magazine Gold Key Merideth Wilden - Iane Harnett Scholarship Claudia Inez Willimns - Local Scholarship lim- Wilson - Autophosis Winner 105, vienmt- 151-award Hicks Paeuny sehoimhip, Bank of America Liberal Arts T h , Elk C ' California State Commissiloli1pSlSholarihi1l:ub Scholm-Shlpl Philip Yattee -- Iane Harnett Scholarship Arthur Yee - Exchange Club, Boy of the year Faith Zink - USC Leadership Scholarship 4 fx' 'cw Front row, left to right: Willie Brown, Charles Hastings, Judy King Mike McConnell, Sue Hammond, Leon Richman, Dave Campbell, Tony Vienna. Second row: Jean Lackovic, Mary McGuire, Carole Powers, Fern Albert, Andy Choy, Ron Wetteroth, Lonzo Irvin, Gary Rollefson, Gary Johnson, Judy Arndt, Nasim Naick. Front row, left to right: Dave Philips, Jack'Herold, Betsy Thomas, Steve Cortright, Dan Davidson, Dan Bond. Second row: Harvey Omata, David Cottrell, Frank Buck, Carole Garrigues, Jane Cochran, Nancy Forbis, Frank Impinna, Dianne Slomann, Nancy Nakamura, Janet Budnick. if 4 7 ,, ' 1. Front row, left to right: Philip Darney, Ellen Clark, Meridith Wilden, Gary Ball, Sally Jo Reed, Aliean Rae, Phyllis Starling, Phil Yattee, Mary Graham, Sandra Raimer. Second row: Faye Nakamura, Mitsuye Hamada, Faith Zink, Cynthia Avery, Ralph Ridgeway, Jeffrey Jones, Carole Halpern, Betty Alvarado, Ruby Matsui, Inez Williams. f 44,5 Wigwf I8 Embraced by a spirit of enthusiasm, Poly's Student Body strives to uphold the traditions which have resulted in the name - Home of Scholars and Champions. Our dream of excellence in all phases of campus life gives us goals to aim for in confidence. Our scholarship, athletic and organizational activities were all created to give us opportunities in the classroom, in the sports arena, and on the campus, to learn about life through rich and varied experiences. Our goals have been high, our experiences have been many, the spirit which embraces these is a part of all of us - Excellence in Action. Front row, left to righr: M. Hamacla, S. Savitz, R. Searcy, S. Saviiz, R. Brown, J. Conger, C. Garrigues, K. Saito Second row: C. Huey, B. McCarty, E. Clark, S. Shiba, C. Powers, J. Lackovic, S. Hulslander, F. Zink, F. Albert Third row: R. Ridgeway, F. Hayman, M. Gastwirfh, D. Deininger, C. Hastings, R. Van de Wafer, D. Schinnerer, B. Cole, D. Bond MR. WILLIAM MILLER Director of Acfivifies STUDE T GO ERNMENT '.,,,, W I .,,, - ,Vf 'Ty I , , ..., ,, W ff I' fx SHARLENE SHIBA SALLY SAVITZ SIOUX HAMMOND Secrefary Affairs Art Student Body President Fall Semester FAITH ZINK Faith Zink did a commendable iob during the tall semester as the second girl Student Body President in Poly's history. Faith has represented Poly as a Girls' State Representative, Buffums' Young Careerist, President of Poly Picture Loan, Sealbearer, and Senior Class President. She is a member of Portia and Scarabs. Faith has received her Two Jeweled L and her Minor L in GAA. A tour year leadership scholar- ship trom the University of Southern California has been awarded to her, and she plans to earn her teaching credential and degree from her college training. MIKE GASTWIRTH Athletics ig 'W wwf SUZI SAVITZ RICK VAN DE WAT.ER SHARON HULSLANDER Organizations Safety Welfare ROIANNE BROWN ANDY CHOY FERNE ALBERT Secretary Affairs Art Student Body President Spring Semester RALPH RIDGEWAY During his sophomore, iunior, and senior years at Poly, Ralph Ridgeway was elected President of each class. Now as Student Body President of the Spring semester he possesses the quali- fications of leadership, friendliness, and efficiency. Ralph has represented Poly as an American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student to Norway and at the White House Conference on Children and Youth. He is the proud bearer of Poly's coveted service and activity award - - the Gold L. He is a member of Rota and Sphinx, two of Poly's service and social clubs, and has also lettered in Water Polo. His future education plans include attending the University of Southern California. f or Z CHICK HASTINGS Athletics J ff A .74 4 M, A A ' , Y Z .ea my 1 2 :zz .. , 4 0, r 1 V, , - femm., k 3 . - l 'i l F S V ..,..l :wr , 2 r email . . X Front row, left to right: E. CIark,. F. Nakamura, S. Scott, R. Brown Second row: F. Zink, S. Hammond, F. Albert, B. McCarty, S. Raimer Third row: R. Rumfallo, R. Gastmans, A. Reynolds, A. Choy, R. Cleveland, S. Jones, S. Hosegood, K. Wood, K. Saito, A. Rae, C. Raimer, R. Hada Fourth row: T. Barkley, B. Crawford, C. Hastings, B. Bruning, D. Deininger, D. Eagan, F. Hayman Fifth row: B. Cole R. Wetteroth, R. Van de Water, R. Ridgeway, J. Conger, D. Bond, L. Hyden The Student Government class has been very active this year and has introduced many new policies to better the school's present program. A new Constitution has reorganized the Poly student body in enabling more students to be active in student leadership. The Campus Control Committee has been instrumental in establishing a tradition which will continue throughout many years. A new activity was introduced in the spring semester which helped to acquaint many students with the teaching profession, this was the Student-Faculty Day which is going to become an annual activity. An orientation movie for incoming sophomores depicting life on the Poly campus was completed which featured all phases of campus activity. Also, to further Poly's publicity, a magazine article was introduced to many of the national magazines to acquaint the community with the Home of Scholars and Champions. Among the routine activities of the Student Government class are the council and commission meetings held every Wednesday and Thursday respectively of each week. These meetings are instrumental in bringing about the many new activities and programs to the student body. The Student Government class of 1960 wishes to extend to Mr. William Miller, the Director of Activities, their gratitude for his unceasing efforts in making the 1959-60 student government a successful function on Poly's campus. A great way to recognize many of the desires of Poly's large student popu- lation is to first find out what they want. Suzi Savitz and Sharon Huls- lander seem to have hit upon a By George! idea! wb it . if . ,l 4 GZ ' Q TT SafetY LAVONNE HYDEN SHARON SCO DAVE SCHINNERER Welfare Organizations l E V u L W, P M., 'fa GIRL LEAGUE Fall semester, The Girl's League was led by President Pennie Capen. The semester began with The annual New Girls Party held for all new girls coming to Poly. One of The biggest undertakings of The semes- ter was The Girls' League Pizza Party. This was The first Time Girls' League has ever sponsored a pre-game activity in The evening. Because of The success of The Pizza Party, Girls' League is in hopes iT will become a Tradition aT our school. Equally successful was The Girls' League assembly which serves To familiarize all girls aT Poly with The functions of Girls' League. The Spring semesTer was led by President Sherry Jones. Under Sherry's leadership, Girls' League held The annual Porter Day in coniunction wiTh Hi Day which was concluded by The Backwards Dance. Its Theme was Paris aT Poly. Miss Zelsdorf served as Girls' League sponsor wiTh Barbara McMichael, JudiTh Row- lett, and Ruth McConnell. l il 3 3 5 5 i li 3 Lf E E l Fall President Spring President' PENNIE CAPEN SHERRY JIINES f Fall T l Advisory P' Board Front row, left To righf: M. Huff, 1 l M. Saxlund, M. Price, L. Bout- l well, K. Youngson, J. Jones Second row: S. Hulslander, S. Jones, 3 P. Capen, P. Goldberg, C. Avery, M. Tighe T l l i Spring l Advisory Board 'l Front row, left fo right: F. Naka- + mura, B. Bradley, C. Boyd, S. Jones, S. Hulslander, K. Saito ' Second row: A. Osada, P. Kelvin, M. Macrate, M. Saxlund, M. T Price, S. Sarvas, P. Eng, M. Tighe l 1 Fall 0fficers iron! row, left to right: B. Morgan, F. Burrell, E. Mc- Keon, F. Hayman Second row: J. Mil- ler, G. Brocksen, R. Deininger, H. Omata Spring Qlffieers ironf row, left to right: B. Morgan, F. Burrell, F. Hay- man, D. Philips Second row: G. Brocksen, H. Omata, J. Miller, D. Eagan, L. Boyle Boys' League is an organization in which all boys enrolled at Poly have a membership. As a student body organization the Boys' League has three main obiectives: it endeavors to develop student leadership, to promote athletic and social activities on campus, and to render service to the school and to the com- munity. During 1959-60 the Boys' League participating membership grew in both size and spirit. All the events that they sponsored, from the Intramural Sports Program to the sales of programs at the games, were very successful. Fall President ED McKEON Spring President RICK VAN DE WATER BOYS EA UE X f, X C x ,W - V ' Q51 f 4 X 14 1 ,,. N 1 f .MMM ff X ' M, NEW 'V ex W , 'Wf ' , G NX f, V, , I W I ff' www 2 .S ,fe ,-.Wwwl X, X f XBSNJ I A ,wk Q. X x ' ,V if ' K 'Q mf ftf .Gaily Q-iv L., I' - M57 , 15 - xx x if My , Q4 -- Ts QWQ, A EQ '- X Q , I if Wd f , 7, x x Y ff , 1 X X I X lf, ,fyQf5Q,,Q,' fussy! - Q' 4 X A ff WW 'X u 4, Www X X Aww , f x , Aww mf, www Wm, WW, f ww W, W x PEPSTERS E McLe:sh J Campbell J Arndt H Kotsubo J B Il R Matsui L Smlth B Hewlett 'JNG AND FLAG, leff fo right. A Curns J. Airth, J Bravmder A. Elliott, C. Voorhees, S. Scott, L. Bamum, R. Hada, J Shioii AJORETTES, left to right: S. Boyer, P. Perry ELL LEADERS, left to right: J. Barlow, C. Brinkerhoff, G, Mac- lndoe, T. Barkley DVISORS, upper right corner: H. Guthman, M. Slates, D. Duddridge DNATHAN AND BUNNIES, upper left corner: M. N. Taylor J, King, B. Tucker ER LE Since early in the year the Caerulea staff has worked diligently to produce this 1960 Caerulea. They have strived Toward ex- cellence in the highest degree. In the Caerulea classroom, staff members learn about the technical aspects, such as methods of producing yearbooks, writing copy, making layouts, and organizational functions. Yearbook production is a dynamic learning situation that combines the techniques of journalism with lessons in understanding human relations in an educational environment. Our book could not have been produced without the kind and loyal assistance of many, besides the staff, who helped to produce this yearbook. The staff expresses its deepest thanks and appreciation to the advisor, Mr. Don Ulrich, for his persistent efforts and assistance, Mr. Carl Johnson and Maxine Summerlin of Martel Studio for the Photography, NeIson's Engraving House, Nick and Bill Edwards of Queen Beach' Printers, S. K. Smith Company for the book covers, Bookbinders Company, the Independent-Press Telegram for many exceptional photos, King's Pet Shop for the use of Chester who is featured in the Senior Section, the High Life staff writers, and Mrs, Lavelle Hays and Miss Marge Smith for their patient and unending help. YEARBOOK Hey, wait a minute! Somebody boo-booed! Kicking off the Caerulea Sales Drive are membersC?J of the Mr. 'Carl Johnson Caerulea Staff parading with sacks on their heads spelling out C-A-E-R-U-L-E-A. The things some people won't do to sell yearbook!!! Editor-in-Chief JEANIE ELLIS Senior Class Assistant Editor NANCY STOLL Awards Editor MARGARET PRICE Copy Editor JUDY KING Student Body Editor BEVERLEY TUCKER Art Editors LEON RICHMAN Faculty Editor BARBARA RICHMOND JIM WILSON Boys' Sports Editor HARVEY CROW Publicity Manager PHIL BARKER Girls' Sports Editor BARBARA RICHMOND Assistant Manager MIKE CARROLL Organizations Editor JANE WEBB Publications JOHN BEALE Sophomore and Junior Class CAROLE WILSON Photographers CHUCK KINDIG Co-editors MARGARET PRICE . DAVE CARDENAS Senior Class Editor MARY NELL TAYLOR I DON MORRIS R I , Front row, left to right: John Beale, Chuck Kindig, Dave Cardenas, Don Morris 5937951 -IUCIY KUWQ Standing: Mike Carroll Publications Photographers CAERULEA STAFF Front row, left to right: Bev Tucker, Jeanie Ellis, Margaret Price Second row: Leon Richman, Harvey Crow Third row: Jane Webb, Mary 'Nell Taylor, Barbara Richmond Fourth row: Phil Barker, Dave Cardenas, Jim Wilson Fifth row: Nancy Stoll, Carole Wilson -N , Xi 7 Editor-in-Chief JEAN IE ELLIS W Yearbook Advisor Mn. DON ULRICH MITSUYE HAMADA Fall Editor High Life Advisor MR. KEN JENSEN Page Editors Center of page, front row, left to right: ' J. Jones, G. Leach, V. Van Winkle Second row: C. Rollo, M. Beal, D. Starr, C. Pell, J. Fiskin Pictured at left: High Life page editors and secretaries plot out the next blazing edition of Poly's outstanding bimonthly newspaper. The hard work- ers include, from left to right: B. Bruning, N. Goders, P. Brantingham, C. Rollo, D. Starr, R. Montine, A. Ernst Pictured in insert: Page editors: R. Montine and P. Brantingham , vpi 'f'f.fs BOB BRUNING Spring Editor P Enthusiastically scurrying about to produce an interesting and informative newspaper are the journalism classes of Long Beach olytechnlc High School. they have contributed I6 issues of commendable reading material concerning current events, feature stories, society, and athletic achievements plus one literary issue to the student body. , C0n5eQUe ITlY frlriving for an improved and entertaining literary achievement, the students select editorials that they feel informa- tive and character building. Numerous candid photographs illustrate and beautify the stories. The processes of proofreading and con- SIVUCTWIQ dUmmY page plans are necessary before the strenuous and time-consuming responsibilty of engraving begins. The next. duty of the students is to distribute the copies to the faculty of other schools and individuals affiliated with iournalism. TLWGY also sell High Lifes to our student body. I dThe iournalism classes are instructed by Kenneth S. Jensen, assisted by editors Mitsuye Hamada and Bob Bruning, who recently p anne the annual banquet of the lournalism classes in commemoration of its past achievements. Poly. is indebted to these journalists and their instructor who have devoted their time and efforts to provide us with informative and. entertaining issues concerning the numerous campus activities, and presenting them in a form with a title symbolic of the acclaim achieved by Poly - - the High Life, Front row, left to right: J. Jones, N. Fried, D. Blake, L. Irvin, R. Doty, S. Beal Second row: J. Houts, J. Fiskin, Mr. Jensen, V. Van Winkle, D. Morris, D. Starr, G. Leach Third row: J. Beale, M. Herbert, M. Hamada, C. Rollo, N. Goders, J. Mitchell, T. Budnick Fourth row: B. Bruning, J. Cash, J. Jones, A. Ernst, M. Geiger, C. Pell, D. Drake, K. Miller HI LIFE STAFF Homecoming Queen-Lavonne Ilyden Princess Minick Princess Cherianne Brown A fanfare of TrumpeTs . . . The hush of The crowd , . . an exciTed gasp . . . a few happy Tears and a smiling face . . . The Homecoming queen is crowned. For her, a momenT ThaT will live forever, and for Poly, The high poinT in iTs Homecoming Day celebraTlons. Miss Lavonne Hyden reigned as Queen wiTh her four senior princesses: Cherianne Brown, Virginia Minick, PaT Perry, Sharlene Shiba. Their escorfs were: Dave Schinnerer, Rick Van de WaTer, Mark Reichner, and Dan Bond. The Queen's escorT was Ralph Ridgeway. u The.l959-60 Homecoming Queen was lovely Lavonne Hyden. She has held The offices of SecreTary of Sophomore, Junior, Senior classes, and Commissioner of Welfare. Lavonne is a member of Scarabs and Masque and Sandal. Her fuTure educaTional plans include Long Beach STaTe College. Oh no, not me! Now, really! ! ! Homecoming Queen Lavonne Hyden screams as she is officially crowned queen of Poly's 1959-60 Homecoming FesTiviTies. Sharlene Shiba, Virginia Minick, PaT Perry, and Cherianne Brown look on wiTh laughing exciTemenT. Senior class presidenf Ralph Ridgeway seems To be performing all his duTies wiTh all The assurance and aplomb of an official cape hanger. HOIVIECOIVII G ,gg Princess Sharlene Shiba 'LL' ' ' Us 'L ' no l l Jack Dilday, Karen Wood and leon Rich- man get the Autophosis off to a rolling start with a customized M-G T.C. which was kindly loaned to the gallery by Mr. Frank Manson, a prominent member of the Long Beach M-G Club. The Autophosis is a non- competitive car show featuring top custom- ized cars owned by members of the student body and persons kind enough to lend their cars for the show. The atomiun, symbol of the Art and Science Show is a replica of the one featured at the World's Fair in Brussels. A Time-Line, which featured periods of great inventiveness in art and science, attempted to show the relation- ship between artistic and scientific endeavors down through the ages. The Howard Hicks Memorial Art Gallery is designed to bring a better understanding of art values to the students of Poly and the residents of the community through the medium of advertising art and displays. The gallery was honored again this year to present the only showing in southern California of the International Red Cross Art Exhibit. This exhibit features outstanding works of art by high school students from all over the world. Autophosis, a display of customized cars, was once again a tremendous success. Medieval Christmas, the annual Christmas show and the Art and Science Show were two other outstand- ing art exhibits. Featured in the Art and Science show were working models of Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical inventions. The Kodak High School photography contest featured many outstanding examples of photography done by Poly students. Poly is truly grateful to Miss Elsa Warner, a maior figure in Southland art circles, for her guidance in directing the gallery club. Miss Warner exhibited some of her fine paintings in a show at the Long Beach Art Museum this spring. The medieval partridge in a pear tree looks down from his perch upon the delightful sugar plum goodies prepared by the PTA for the faculty during the Christmas season. In the background are some of the paintings entered in the Medieval Christmas Art Con- test. The now-traditional Yule- tide show also displayed the Sur- prise Package which contained a lapis lazuli semi-precious gem. This year Poly High was fortun- ate enough to have the Inter- national Red Cross show in the Howard Hicks Memorial Gallery. The pictures featured in this show came from all over the world and were on display for all the students to see. The theme of Increased Understanding Through Art was very appropriate for the display of international ideas. CAcross page, left photoj The most loyal of Poly's rooters - the late Pop Hyde - is remem- bered in the Gallery's first show of the year, the Rah-Rah Show! Cacross page, right pho1o.J . 1 Simi Eff? Q5 like Gm C92-swflIk2W Gib1wfi: wf5f iiikfe WI? me Cam? Gamisgwfff w '5vhWs fgi3NYGV5R WGIQCQI limi Sfsiw wen' fsfiffiifmfairaris fiWm5 iE4'5G '5s3wfGQ KQIMGWSP EIFSQ W'HiwmGrw'Wg. 5L9'fffi16WL?? aim swfxwfwf yawsvmjl We Im VVEWGFDEQBWQW a2mvi 2Qf1fzmse- hindi IQQW iff? fffiukwaf, afeflfvhsses W! GiSf3i' Wish mga. Qgmf,g,QgQ,, 511565 -Y? , 53033 wean KU? :TG lirgitffe Ii SGGQIG3 UGYYTG Qu- JL EGGS? YA 'Gfdfmff Gmac Qi 6fmf3kQ32f f?m IL 1ff3u1rm,1 iwGxrzfC fag Qsrivliiefm ,G . 1' 'fx , L Y ,Q ,. 4 J ' P. .mX' I r .YR A . ,T F Q X 1 Iffi HJ. F ff M Wx ,WL 4 KKK J ww Q, N N J 1 wwf LSL , ' is 1 154 4 u ' 4 ' W iw- F Q, f nf -- X ,, 1 I 2, f W ' f f ' Af gi 1 4 gf! , X 7 f I 531 fm- flfi f H D , 5 QA ... NW i -u 0 1 VV, I V x W XM- y . f K .IFZTM V, .wx sf' Tw f 5' 7 2 fzfyf , A 1 'Wa' X Sw Pictured below is the Friday Night cast ot the Senior Play, Time Out For Ginger. From left to right, front row: Kay Shack as Lizzie, Lynne Brightman as Ginger. Middle row: Donna Fuhrer as Jeannie Carol, Bettie Hewlett as Joan Carol, Lavonne Hyden as Agnes Carol. ,ffl JONINE WRIGHT Drama Instructor Eddie Davis fRon Piretj falls for Joan Carol CCharleen Voorheesl during a scene from the Senior Play, Time Out For Ginger, while Agnes Carol fAnnette Dav- idsonj and Howard Carol lEd Boylel look on in parental disgust. Back row: Dave Innes as Mr. Wilson, Don Spears as Tommy Green, and Ron Piret as Eddie Davis. ZW Xkyf W. ,,,f It's a little late to bring morals into this. Chuck Nichols, Jim Marcotte, Ahhhhh, your mother wears combat boots! Mary Woodin does Don Spears, and Charleen Voorhees perform in a scene from The Valiant. a bit of tongue wagging during The Fumed Oak as Dave Innes 36 catches up on world news and Gail Tollner turns away in complete disgust. fry 1 Wf T ' J 1 ,N 1 , 4 f hz 3 During one of the many rehearsals for Time Out For Ginger, Linda Curtis as Ginger, shows off in front of her stage family by prancing around with an orange in her mouth. Included from left to right are Annette Davidson as Agnes Carol, Ed Boyle as Howard Carol, Gayle Rymal as Jeannie Carol, Linda Curtis as Ginger Carol, and Joan Bell as Lizzie. MASQ AN SAN L hoes he or doesn't he . . . only his hair dresser Cheesecake in sneakers! Carole Mitchell, nows. Buddy Woods and Sharon Adkinson Pat Hull, and Diane Brown wiggle knees ertorm magic for Charlie Brinkerhoft in one of during the noontime Fashion Show put we four one act plays, The Wonder Hat. oln at the Hutch by Poly's homemaking c asses. that 4 lf you want my honest opinion ..... it stinks! Dave Innes exchanges verbal blows with Roxy Chebegia while Gail Follner con- tinues her weeping and Mary Woodin still thinks that lady wears combat boots during The Fumed Oak. 4 E f ,CB Q ' ll Q5 ,l it N STAGE PROD CTIONS The students on the Stage Crew and Stage Design serve as the men behind the scenes for our many assemblies and special programs. They handle the lighting, building ot scenery, and all the mechanics of a stage production. The stage classes are headed by Mr. Clyde Ellerman who gives the members special training for their various iobs. The Costume Construction class, under the direction of Clara Cramsey, makes all of L the costumes tor school productions. The Makeup classes do the makeup tor the Christmas Concert, One act plays, and the Senior Play. This class is under the direction of Judith Barnes. STAGE CREW-Front row, left to right: J. Treadway, P. Solorzano, A. King, J. Tucey, V. Eng, K. Williams, L. Lee, D. Bennett Second row: R. Hayes, T. Flores, J. Welty, L. Fife, R. Mitchell, C. Stamper, Mr. Ellerman Third row: R. Terry, J. Joerger, J. Flores, W. Vanderbilt, T. Hanson, R. McCann, E. Gance Fourth row: R. Suclweeks, T. Dobson, J. Cartwright, R. Moralies, J. Urquhart, D. Britten STAGE DESIGN - Front row, left to right: R. Griffin, J. Treadway, Mr. Ellerman Second row: S. Carter, W. Burmeister, B. Scoby, D. Pyron, V. McCaslin Third row: P. Ehrlich, C. Sparkman, A. Loman, B. Alvarado 39 r l l DANCE BAND-Front row, left to right: T. Katz, B. Hiatt, R. Takeshita, S. Young, J. Eddington I Second row: G. Grandle, F. Cowell, W. Gale, L. Curry, D. Tucey, S. Mitchell, J. Marquart Enchanting the student body and other audiences with their delightful compositions is the Long Beach Polytechnic High School Orches- tra. This talented group of players has established a reputation of excellence because of their fine musicianship and professional composure. Poly is proud to have such a group of culture-minded students. ORCHESTR Front row, left to right: J. Gorto, E. Fischer, J. Hall, J. Quigg, T. Holloway, L. Curry, N. Silverman Second row: J. Garcia, J. Goldsmith, J. Russell, J. 'Martz, L. Grenz, F. Cowell, J. Snively, N. Peck Third row: N. Tapp, S. Flanders, N. Covert, S. Geiger, K. Wheaton, M. Baker, M. Clayton, S. Davis, B. Moore, D. Dunker Mr. Robert Dill gives the Clown ' Fourth row: N. Sonntag, J. Arndt, M. Bergland, S. LaMothe, S. Schwartz, D. Maitlen, J. Dunn, S. Saunders, beat to the Poly orchestra dur- G. O'Dowd, P. Martin ing one of their rehearsals Fifth row: P. Ellis M. Graham, S. Smith, S. Mitchell, K. Wahl, J. Marquart, P. McConnell, L. Stanton,, D.Tucey before a Poly assembly pres- Sixth row: B. Terpstra, G. Grandle, D. MdDade, B. Lamprecht, W. Gale, T. Katz, J. Weesner, K. Westall, entation. M. Lord, J. Beymer, L. Olson Percusslon Strln S Front row, left to right: R. White, A. Hults, B. Hiatt, P. Honeycutt, M. Rubick, G. Cabaniss, R. Holmes, 'R. Singleton, Mr. Dill Second row: N. Sramek, B. Nichols, D. Maitlen, D. Peake, J. Miller, B. Neale, L. Monroe, P. McConnell, D. Jennings, J. Russell Third row: S. Nelson, D. Hill, R. Terpstra, B. Fox, J. Muszalski, L. Shaffer, P. Bond, L. Curry, S. Dixon Fourth row: G. Lowe, E. Sheppard, M. Hanson, J. Holmquist, B. Murphy, C. Jenner, C. George, R. Perez, P. Nielsen, T. Holloway, S, Jennings Fifth row: F. Cowell, W. Gale, D. Shingleton, F. Walter, 'R. Marod, 'E. Davis, J. Erickson, W. Van Der Most, L. Parker, E. Sarouhan Sixth row: A, Williams, 'R. Truelove, J. Garcia, L. Sefe, 'D. Tucey, L. Davis, A. Henriques, R. Garcia, J. Lawson, G. Varner AN Blaring trumpets, sliding trombones and beating drums. Hail during the school year. ln the fall, the band planned outstanding to Poly's band and orchestra at games, parades, and concerts. All football game half-time performances with the Polyettes. This year praise to the leader, Mr. Robert Dill, who inspires them to spend Poly spent S8600 outfitting the band in beautiful new white uni- hours in practice and preparation, thus producing excellent perform- forms with green and gold trim. The Poly Jackrabbit Band was honored this year to act as host of the All-Western Band Review ances and leading spirit for the activities of Poly's iackrabbits. Each band student participates in several musical activities held in Long Beach. Poly's band and the Polyettes roll out another outstanding halftime entertainment during a Moore League football game at Veteran's Memorial Stadium. l l CHOR L SOCIETY Black, black, black is the color of my true love's hair. Her lips are - da, da, da, de, dum. These strains of melody and verse often came floating Through the windows of room 202 where Mr. Robert Collins makes beautiful choral music with the chorus groups at Poly. And what a list of presentations these groups made in public! l They included such things as the Christmas Concert for students and parents, the colorful and outstanding Spring Concert, and the All-City Senior High Orchestra Festival. The Madrigal Singers, an expressive and spirited singing group, often sang in public and one such showing was during the Spring Sing with their rendition of the Peanut Vender. During the Senior Play, Time Out for Ginger, they established the mood of football games and schoolishness by singing some of Poly's own pep songs. It is without saying that the Choral Groups of Poly have brought honors and considerable enioyment to the students and community. A Cappella Front row, left to right: A. Herrington, C. Simson, R. Otteson, R. Koci, P. Norton, L. Smith, S. Williams, L. Carpenter, M. Duty Second row: A. Davis, l. Woolsey, B. Weisnicht, l. Flounoil, Y. Williams, T. Jackson, J. Smiley, C. McBride, D. Fisher, L. Johnson Third row: D. Fuhrer S. Rideout, K. Page, P. Ludwick, K. Holycross, C. Pearson, R. Calloway, S. Hatch, G. Fairley, M. Ealy Fourth row: C. Pastor, F. Parrish, T. Becerril, M. Dacker, A. Magliulo, V. Wilson, J. Welty, R. Irwin, S. Shaw, E. Powell, L. Aschieris Fifth row: P. Lennert, J. Beeson, E Halbritter, R. Collins, C. Peterson, G. lllsley, D. Diffine, L. Barrett, D. Crabb, T. Gordon, D. Moreno, J. Franz Madrigal Singers Front row, left to right: S. Hatch, D. Fuhrer, P. McConnell, J. Smiley, T. Becerril, Y. Anderson Second row: B. Schroeder, J. Kubli, D. Diffine, E. Halbritter, L. Stanton, Y. Anderson, C. Martine-lally, K. Holycross Third row: J. Welty, R. Hayden, B. Robinson, A. Maglinlo, B. Lamont, V. Wilson Junior Girls Glee Club Front row, left to right: J. Hoffman B. Schroeder, L. Wright, C. Pickett C. Frangente, C. Wallace, K. Riggins C. Galloway Second row: D. Thompson, A. Parmen ter, K. Thompson, M. Braithwaite C. Wilson, S. Guerrero, J. Nelson A. Hassler Third row: K. Price, M. Gripp, S Varichak, B. Norris, M. Powell, J Elmore, B. Cummings, J. Bone, D Chapman, V. Jenks Fourth row: G. Gibson, J. Lewis, R Zander, L. Ireland, D. Del Santo C. Wiley, J. Riggs, M. Austin, D Moseley, K. Kellogg Senior Girls Glee Club Front row, left to right: J. Trudelle C. Wade, K. Knowles, L. Sylver- tooth, P. Welke, G. Husdon, M Armstrong Second row: E. Henderson, J. Pope, Y Robinson, E. Kyles, K. Powell, M McCutchion, T. Daniel, J. Blacker Third row: D. Tite, J. Ferrante, R. Day J. Ferron, J. Eggart, D. Gregg, C Jones, A. Ver Beek, D. Love Fourth row: S. Bartlett, B. Coons, l Cuddles, C. Jones, C. Wheeler, L Jordan, A. Huneke, M. Rush, K Whitehead, K. Howard Boys Glee Club Front row, left to right: D. J. McBride E. Hullett, R. lmm, D. Lindley, R Stirrat, C. Brooks, R. Hayden Second row: S. Townsen, H. Oxenrider B. Kruft, D. Harvey, J. Hicks, D Cameron, S. Eugene, H. Small, J. Rook ........,. -, !,7: , 1 Y, Ms, r-f-1-...... ., 4' r Library Assistants Front row, left to right: Miss D. Lawless, H. Sims, N. Vaught, K. Chdass, S. Larragoitiy Second row: L. Brooks, S. Younger, M. Merri- weather, R. Ealy, S. Jones, L. Duke, J. Salerno Third row: V. Johnsen, J. Fogo, J. Trounce, V. Ervin, J. Dinoni, S. Johnson, L. Wamhoff Fourth row: J. Oliver, D. Brown, L. Curry, B. Gance Student Assistants Front row, left to right: S. Young, K. Kaniye, Miss Smith, R. Watson, S. Davis, J. Koyonagi Second row: B. McCall, B. Hollowell, L. Boutwell, C. Broadwell, S. Boyer Beading Clinic 0 Seated, from left to right: J. Hahne, V. Van Winkle, M. Reichner PRINT SHOP - from left to right: R. Rhone, B. Griffin, L. Daniel, Mr. Tardy, O. Cowdrey, B. Irvin, G. Gann Standing: Mrs. Goll, L. Baker Front row, left to right: Mr. Ross, M. Grimm, L. Stamper, J. May, N. Hull, S. Emmons, P. Banda, S, Manlove, B. Pregler Second row: K. Farnsworth, D. Deininger, C. Battin, J. Rose, B. McCall, R. Piret,J. Creasey, S. Bruce, M. Reed Radio Production Workshop Audio Visual and Bookroom Pictured below, left to right: L. Day, R. Matthews, G. Gilchrist, J. Rambo, D. Schmidt, M. St. Jacque, B. Mikesell, T. W. Caldwell Pictured at bottom of page, left to right: L Leatherwood, E. Young, G. Junket, G. Scrivens, M. St. Jacque, S. Cary, C. Mileski, D. White The people who work behind the scenes to keep our school running smoothly are the unsung heroes of Poly. The assistants in the counselors office, the library, the bookroom, and the student store are to be commended for their excellent service to Poly. We also commend the print shop for their excellent printing iobs on the school publications, and the audio visual assistants for supplying the sound equipment to many of our classes. Student Store STUDENT STORE - from left to right: B. Alvarado, M. Vildosola, D. West, Marge M. Lohmeier, advisor 44 -Q r is L ,hurl-'a mas 11 to S .1 'Nl 1 , y - ,, 9 is 5 w , . ' , 'E , V, 3 hi , . . ,, bi , ii . V 1 1-, , - r 4 1 , , . L- H . 1 z I J 4: A -v ,r ,1 , -.1 'u .Z 4, H 3,13 5 Kale' L f --w ,gixyz ,L ar n Y J Q1 B mv I1 'L-, iq f,Q.gg3:7iU if: JH 945 'QS' ,, .- .a .QQ , - ' ip . as W' - 1,15 ,,,k N 'L ' v,1,sili2 , 1 a A 47 ., ,A if i Unanimously acclaimed as being a dynamic individual as well as an outstanding supervisor is our principal, Neil W. Philips. This educator of magnetism and vitality has encouraged numerous athletic and scholastic achievements as well as establishing an admirable reputation throughout Southern California as a principal and administrator. The infinite responsibilities of Mr. Philips include enforcing regulations, supervising and evaluating personnel and curricula, as well as coordinating, supervising, and evaluating auxiliary services. Numerous efforts are also exerted toward improving parent-teacher and public relations. Because of his humanitarian instincts, he has been credited with much of the success of our athletic and scholastic associations. His personal interest in each student has been recognized by the Board of Education as a great asset. The direction Mr. Philips provides in relation to the education, personnel, and faculty of Polytechnic High School has helped to build our student body into an efficient and honored organization. Mr. Philips, a very respected and admired personality on Poly's campus, has set an example for all to follow. Serving as an Ambassador of Good Will, Public Relations Chairman, Organizer of School Functions, Enforcer of Regulations, and Friend, he has proven himself to be the true embodiment of excellence in action. Under the capable supervision of Our Vice-Principal, T. Ross Wattelet, Poly's assemblies, Public Schools' Week activities, commencement exercises, and special educational trips have been the very finest. The never-ending job of working with the senior boys in regards to problems of attendance, conduct, and personal problems is only a portion of his administrative functions. During the past year Mr. Wattelet has made considerable strides toward improving the operation of our school, and thereby has established an excellent standard for faculty and students to follow. Thanks, Mr. Wattelet, for a difficult iob well done! 0U 0ur Principal Neil W. Philips ROSS WATTELET Vice-Principal DMI STR T0R'-P WILLIAM CARLS LOIS ZELSDORF ROBERT BOTTS l Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal As an example to the student body, William H. Carls has carried out his duties during the past year efficiently and conscien- tiously. Mr. Carls has the assignment of helping the sophomore and iunior boys with personal problems regarding cooperation, conduct and attendance. In addition to this time-consuming task he supervises the hall and grounds, attendance and lunch permits, and often assists in athletic contests. Coming to Long Beach Poly this year for the first time, Lois M. Zesldorf, Assistant Principal, has captured the hearts of all Polyites. Supervising the Girls' Physical Education program, sponsoring Girls' League ,and taking charge of transfers, discipline, attend- ance, and permits for girls are among her many duties. Miss Zelsdorf exercises her duties in a very professional way, yet she is X personable and a natural leader of girls. . l i Among the duties of our busy Assistant Principal, Robert E. Botts, are such things as planning the aster Schedule, coordinating instruction, and supervising Audio Visual services. Other responsibilities include the textbook distribution system, the popular Driver l Training program, and much of the paper work and detail which is so vital around such a large high school as Poly. Mr. Botts is a behind-the-scene man but we know from the effectiveness of these operations that he is a very capable and energetic organizer. i i l l Ernest Ladd William Miller l Head Counselor Activities Director l The counseling service is an invaluable facet of campus organization and has Dr. Ernest E. Ladd as its head. ln carrying out his varied duties our Head Counselor has directed the interesting career information program which gives students a chance to explore different professions. Dr. Ladd's department also supervises students entering in competition for scholarships and other special awards. He works with interested students in gaining part-time employment and iob placement. Coordinating our complex student activities is the efficient and personable William M. Miller. As the teacher of the Student Government class, Mr. Miller has guided our officers in intelligent and effective leadership during the past year. This capable instructor handles one of the most complex activity jobs in the Poly administration. We owe him many thanks for his excellent guidance. C UNSELQIRUS Ernest Ladd HEAD couwsaon Helen Francis Rolland Hansen Betty Howlett Elliott Mozee Thomas , , ' ,RQ , A ,-,-,zz-f ,.,-it ,Q 1. Phillip Parking 4 Mildred Sobotlial Kay Walters f Robert Adams ART Vernon Allen SCIENCE Richard Ayers ENGLISH David Baldwin MATHEMATICS Arthur Alvarado FOREIGN 'LANGUAGE Lester Anderson MATH EMATI CS Emily Arnold BUSINESS EDUCATION Robert Barkley SCIENCE J udith Barnes ART Robert Barrow INDUSTRIAL ARTS Clyde Beck MATHEMATICS Margaret Binns BUSINESS EDUCATION Olive Boot GIRLS' P. E. Gertrude Briggs BUSINESS EDUCATION- Thomas Brown SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Norman Cargill INDUSTRIAL ARTS Robert Cheroslze FOREIGN LANGUAGE Jean Christensen HOMEMAKI NG ANID SOCIAL STUDIES John Clark Robert Collins Helene Criswell Gerald Dennerlein MATHEMATICS MUSIC SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES Larry Collins Clara Cramsey Robert Deeble Faye Dewey SCIENCE HOMEMAKING MATHEMATICS AN'D ENGLISH DRIVER TRAINING Willard Foerster Virginia Forbeck Marcelin Fortain SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE ANID MATHEMATICS Marvin Follett Leon Forman Alice Franks SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH MATHEMATICS FOREIGN LANGUAGE F 2 Robert Dill Dorothy Duddridge Clyde Ellerman Kermit Epperly Muriel Fish MUSIC GIRLS' P. E. ART BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGLISH Sam Dimas James Duncan Dale Ely Tonia Euteneier Wynonia Fitzgerald MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES GIRLS' P, E. BUSINESS EDUCATION DRIVER TRAINING - - Jim, Grisinger's, about 4:30, bring Peggy How did this get in here! Hard at work, making Irina Giles Beahilce Glanz our library run smoothly and efficiently, are the library clerks, Mrs. Betty Miller and Mrs. Dorothy SPECIAL TRAINING AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE Maughermar. Mrs. Miller fbelow, lefty supervises all transactions at the circulation desk and takes SOCIAL STUDIES care of the fines and overdue notices ..... , , Mrs. Maughermar Ibelow, rightj keeps the library functioning through her behind-the-scenes A-lberi Gllpln Imogene activities. They include supervising students' work in processing new materials to prepare them SOCIAL STUDIES READING CLINIC for circulation, typing order cards for new books, and preparing books for bindery. Ronald Greenwood R. o. T. C. Dorothy Guercro SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Herbert Guthmann ENGLISH Wtlltam Guthrte BUSINESS EDUCATION Elva Haney NURSE Chester Hansen INDUSTRIAL ARTS Sam lantorno Ray Jansen BOYS' P. E. D-RIVER TRAINING Marilyn Jackson Kenneth Jensen HGNIENIAKING ENGLISH ANID BUSINESS EDUCATION Dolores Lawless David Levy LIBRARY aovs' P.E. AN-D SOCIAL STUDIES Althea Leisiikow Selwyn Littleworth GIRLS' P. E. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Eddte I-lasson Eovs' P. E. I I John O. Herbold, II ENGLISH Luctlle I-Itefteld GIRLS P. E. Takuo Hohrt SCIENCE aorge Komarnicki ,IAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Joseph Kurey MATHEMATICS Stanion Long IAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Donald Lowry BOYS' P. E. Luella Lagendyk BUSI NESS 'ED UCATION Ingrid Larson HOMEMAKI NG Nadine Marcum BUSINESS EDUCATION Alired Matz BOYS' P.E. AND SCIENCE Thomas McCabe MATHEMATICS I Joseph McCleary ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES i Ruth McConnell , ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES I Lucille McGuire LIBRARY I Donald McKay INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND DRIVER TRAINING Barbara McMichael ENOLISI-I Donald Meadows , .as-N , b ,Q QLAI E . :E ,gg I SCIENCE Erwin Miller SCIENCE William Miller ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Ray Morey SCIENCE AX 'NM- Wiliiam Mulligan Mary Murphy Charles O'Nei1l Gloria Patten BOYS' P.E. AND ENGLISH ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE SOCIAL STUDIES The best way l can describe it, folks, is this - Squirrelly! ! ! All along l thought she was iust a very quiet girl, Actually, she's These two parents appear to lean on Mr. Jensen's every word been asleep! Mr. Oury appears to be making a very delicate point during a visit to Poly's Mr. High Life. to these attentive parents at Open House. Millicent Polley ENGLISH Things iust couldn't be better, deariel This year's Open House offered an excellent insight into Poly's system of teach- ing and learning. Aided by exhibits presented by ROTC, the Howard Hicks Gallery, driver training, and the homemaking classes, parents observed classrooms and were introduced to many of Poly High's teachers, coun- selors and administrators. Although some students take a different point of view foften dimj as far as having their parents talk with their teachers, the ex- change is beneficial to all concerned in that a fuller understanding of Johnnie or Jane may lead to a better training in and improved counseling. Warren Powers Ronald Prescott SOCIAL STUDIES - MATHEMATICS Marc Ross PUBLIC SPEAKING Maurice Ross BOYS' P.E. AND SCIENCE Eugene Rouien R. o. T. C. Judith Rowleit ENGLISH James Schaber SOCIAL STUDIES George Schoonover ART Paul Sciranka INDUSTRIAL ARTS Rebecca Shaw FOREIGN LANGUAGE Marletie Slaies GIRLS' P. E. E x David Psaliis Edwin Rice William Robinson MATHEMATICS ENGLISH MATHEMATICS Marie Snavely Andrew Spaan Richard Sullivan Frank Takahashi GIRLS' P. E. BUSINESS EDUCATION FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elsa Warner Thomas Weems Janet Williams ART SOCIAL STUDIES HOINIENIAKING Muriel Webecke Mary Wille George Wilson DCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH GIRLS' P, E. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 58 SOCIAL STUDIES William Talbott SOCIAL STUIDIES Gene Tardy GRAPHIC ARTS Rayma Wilson Grace Wise SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE Virginia Wilson Jonine Wrighi NURSE DRAIIIIAIICS Robert Tewksbury ENGLISH Howard Thayer BOYS' P. E. Jeanne Young ENGLISH AND GIRLS' P. E. Helen Zariies Hansen SOCIAL stumas AND ENGLISH , Iii, Arthur Thissell Thomas Tobin I Donald Ulrich Jack Walton ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH AND ART BOYS' P. E. Linda Thomas George Tracy Wilbur Waite Marjorie Wang ENGLISH SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL Ants ENGLISH In our present age of research and space exploration electronics is a vital subiect. Here at Poly fundamentals in electronics, radio repair and amateur radio demonstrations are iust some of the basics learned by Poly boys. Pictured below are students who are learning to use the delicate instruments which are used in testing electrical currents and electronic components. Mr. George Wilson, PoIy's electronic instructor, operates a well-organized and complex laboratory which has taken several years to develop. The Electronics Service Team, composed of advanced students, has repaired nearly one hundred radios this past year. It has also participated in three field trips: members visited the NBC colored television facilities, the Dumont Cal Video plant Cmanufacturers of television tubesl, and the General Telephone Company of Long Beach. Front row, left to right: J. Anselmo, D. Price, L. Baker, M. Aschieris, D. Davidson, W. Blackburn, E. Tighe Second row: G. Grandle A. Duke, M. Nowell, M. Kent, S. Shinn, F. Kingsbury, J. Ely, H. Savitz, V. Sutton, L. Murray Third row: M. Treiber, O. Pickett, R. Adams, M. Hilts, E. Hayden, L. Still, V. Brothers, W. Walkington, M. Watwood, R. Swartz Dad, is it sick or hungry? This perplexing question has no doubt been asked by many visitors to Poly's Gallery and the enigma of the sculpture still remains unanswered. This obliging father appears desirous of having his son appreciate all the ins and outs of modern art. Parent -Teachers Association - - - and a seaI's flippers look like this! To a student of art there is a definite relationship between this animated father and this inanimate obiect Cstabile, to those in the knowll. But to the Hicks Gallery and Poly's Open House it is iust a typical scene of parents getting acquainted with their offspring's teachers in a very pleasant evening of conversations about my son and my daughter, Cafeteria Workers Front row, left to right: D. Wresch, E. Eckman, M. Knowlton, R. Abbott, F. Cone, B. Horning, P. Finnegan, H. Pflaum Second row: L. Richardson, M. Morris, H. Robinson, M. Harding, E. Dono- van, A. Clarke Front row, left to right: L. Hayes, D. Maughermar, V. Supernaw, C. Johnson, K. Boschke, M. Ward, R. Jones Second row: E. M. May, G. Scrivens, M. Smith, B. Oehlman, M. Lorenzen, B. Miller, A. Nicolans Custodians Front row, right to left: W. Zinn Chead carefakerl, J. Rowland, R. Hayes, G. Bryson, G. Hills, E. Miller, G. Snell, R. Johnson, V ..lay, G. Harri- son, R. Grant, A. Ehlers, K. Harding, S. Hays Second row: T. Thompson, H. Lake, M. Barrett, C. Gourley, O. Kendall, E. Hanclcock, H. Jelen, J. Hill, K. Ellis, A. Pura This year Poly's out-standing basketball team rose from an unheralded squad to Southern CaIitornia's 1960 C.l.F. Cham pions. This great standard of excellence once again showed the finest .lackralobit tradition of Athletic Supremacy. Ln Throughout the history of mankind, the necessity of competition has been expressed in one form or another. A man pits his strength against the forces of nature or his fellow man l in order to achieve some desired goal. He trains his body to its highest physical capabilities It in order to catch that one fleeting moment LLJ . which separates victory ..... from defeat. 'll For, through athletics and sports, one finds a mirror to life where both Victory and Defeat are ever-present realities. But, through Victory, man expresses his IT greatest achievements, and with a tradition of these achievements a standard of Excellence is established. Award of Merit! Mark Reichner, Willie Brown, and Vice Principal Ross Wattelet proudly display The 1960 C.l.F. basketball trophy won by Poly's championship Team under The spirited leadership of Coach Bill Mulligan. M ff ,s 5, is ., ,gywx , C , f n , , Slqfii 0278012 W1 VARSITY GRID CIDACIIES Excellence is an in- i f ff 4 , . R adequate word for, the i X itf'YArMf M V iOb done Y O YS trio 'MM M I N M y l, of grid mentors. Under , Ty ,X ff 45, agp the d guidingo hand- of f e Hea coac ave ev f E53 , 5 ' Q ' Backfield coach Bill Muyli , , ' ligan, and Line coach , ff ,,, , ,V , M , fsc k , Q may Q Maury Ross, the speedy , , ,Qi L ,V ' ' Hares were able to meet , M M, A ,gg ,4 A f,.,., W f ,y -r , . sf , , ,W J, 13,55 , f 1 ,M M - 4' f' Refs , and beafe-Very Opponent W r X ff M . ' - ' ' - :ff , in . ,J 'Th d f' 'f d - M, J i M l Mm M'-MMM M ,W X ' ,w My s f 2 W' 5 e ml 9 5 Van 'M s, ,,,. M 'M f,W...,,M M i rage - fine coaching. is ,,,MMMm'-w,,,, , . ,,0, ,, f ,, tf ,gg If-L fi M Pictured from left to f . M, ,if M., .X 'T rs ' ' X f 'A ff 1 ' 'WU .2231 'M 'i 'A ' V - - . X y My Q, , X , ,, ,f V, f 33 Q, right are Bill Mulligan, f f' ' i , M, 2 tis- , , is , Dave Levy and Maury ,M ' - V , ' M 21' ' 5 V' , f .M ' f l 'p fy, .43 WW , M 2 s M M W M M 'Y qi' Q M E 7 1 ' if VI ROSS' MW 1 fx ,QM ff'f 'i P M 2 i Q ' A fs X 'f W 7 M A ff ff ' 7' f' M' ALL AMERICAN PREPS Our proud All-Americans Willie Brown and Mike Giers were all smiles upon being named by Scholastic Magazine's National poll. Hare swifty wee Willie set a new Long Beach rushing record of 1784 yards which would have been considerably less without the efforts of Big Mike. Athletic Director SAM IANTORNO A maior part of Poly's victories are won off the field, due to the tremen- dous behind-the-scenes work of Ath- letci Director Sam lantorno. Without his leadership co-ordination of Afhleric Events would be impossible. Thanks to his excellence in action, Poly's afhlefig prowess is carried with confidence and zeal. FOOTBALL is Blinding speed, crushing power, and a razzle-dazzle touchdown show . . 4 . to any student or adult who saw ,a 'Pol-y football game, these were the obvious comments of Qthe y.exhijbi-tion. -A Friday night, December 11, 1959, the Poly High Llackraabbits .metthe .Hawthorne 'High Cougars at the Los 'ArigelesMemorialfiColiseUm and successfully defended their .,S6Ll1ili1EFli1w.Cail'l2'FlM'l l'l6 C. I. F. football championship. This .marked fherffifsfsime a California High School had won this 'Ch,am1pionsIhip twice, two years vin a row, and gave Poly her eighth of such Ch-ampionsh-ips since the C. I. F. was formed in 1916. Led by All-Americans Willie Brown and Mike Giers, the Hares galloped their way to a 42-20 victory b-efore 14,2100 spectators. I 'Fheffinal game was typical of the whole season, as Coach Levy's rampaging Rab'bits marched through their second undefeated year without even a smell off defeat. ' Exciting victories over Paso Robles High, San Diego Union CSO. Division C. l.5F. Ohatmpsb and Compton marked a splendid non-league schedule. The Poly-Wilson classic prov- ed to be the high point of the league season as the Jack- rabbits downed a tough Bruin squad 35-13 before 17,600 onlookers at Vets Stadium. The end of the sea.sgon'5brougfht, not only another C.l.F. championsh-ipi but, anloutstanding collection of team and individual awards. Heading these of course were All- Americans Willie'lBrown and Mike Giers. Previously, Willie was named C. I. F, player of the year. Lonzoelrvin was Poly's All-C. I. F. fullback. Another interestingiflfirst came out of the Hare backfield - similar to Army'sf Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside Dame's Four Hgr-semen. The Poly missile-like backfield became known asglthe I.C.B.M. b-ackfield flrwin, Crow, Brown, MartinJ...fx , 5. . y I Congratulations and respect Qdftoiiourifootballf team and coaches for giving Poly another' great school victory. The excellence of this Athletics section would not have been possible without the outstanding photographs -provided by the Independent-Press Telegram which have been used in many of the sports activity layouts. Harry J. Moore, founder of the Moore League, and Coach Dave Levy proudly hold a well-earned C. I. F. Football Trophy. BILL CRAWFORD M I-1 . , R. 1, Rx ,fs If . C Ryu, - y C y K Q 'V x SMR , R Q R J? SX f R I A- f 5 R Rx 3 4 f X, W QWQ f X C, t! I . Z A I, in , ' 7 627 Q Viv: I4 ,.ffga,6? , - I f, '- Q -92 I A - ' , Yr ,hx-an ,. Af ' f ' . J 4' , '-.gf - ' '7 f, W? WTR V , C QM X KX X I, fx yy I vb M X f . X., R3 C . f Rfk: UQ f I 1 I , gi-,4 In f WILLIE ous KEN BROWN BROCKS.EN BREWER R ,Y , If 4-' f 'vii' if , W ,' HA A V3 ' 4-I .EQ xx. Hs, J' uf . V . '- i x f 7 , 0 1 1 'Y x f Z 6, ff , ff :y' - Z . If HARVEY I I CROW ' PAUL BRANTINGHAM BURR DILDAY BOB MAC DINWIDDIE HAWKINS f MIKE GIERS MIKE GASTWIRTH A E, JOHN SHOJI CHICK GREEN HACHIYA HASTINGS FRANK HAYMAN sun HOLLOWELL LONZO IRVIN JOHN KING KATSU ' KUSABA KEN NY LOWE E, I EI E II JACK DAVE CHARLES LES RICHARDS W.EST WILLIAMS HUKRIEDE IMgrI I WILLIE I MARTIN 5 I I I A - .I ,. . I TIM .L RILEY SX U EMMETT I 'A' 1 , NIURRELL ' f I lm fI,' X-1 A MONTE RUBICK I X Ibelow Ieffl N ,- ,I,, V Sf I I 'I', 'I I I xxk- 3 . MARTIN I, I NIAKAJI A A I I I'f A I . k .SV ' RICHARD DON LINNELL SCHMIDT I HARVEY IManagerI CManagerI I OMATA I DON SMITH I DAVE I PHILIPS 3 GLENN I TANAMACHI I I KELTON REESE JIM TOWNSEND I I FO0TBALL I S I CHAMP I I I I I I VARSITY FUUTBALL The 1959 Milk Bowl was an excellent preview of the coming grid season as the local prep teams Tangled before 13,590 fans at Vets Memorial Stadium, Saturday, September 28. Poly's mighty Jackrabbits were pitted against the elevens of Wilson and Millikan in two separate 20 minute quarters. The Hares won both contests, 13-O and 12-0. Hare' speedster Willie Martin eludes f '55, a Montebello tackler enroute to one of s 5 j A his three toucjhdowns of tlgie night. This ., , 5? f 34 . 'W Q one was goo or Yar s I ,X P' 'J . es, . . A? l iris , V if its 'll Lonzo Irvin, All-C.l.F. fullback, dealt fatal blows to Hawthorne High in the form of touch- downs. Here he reels off a 42 yarder during C. i. F. Crucial at L. A. Coliseum. Wee Willie displays the form that garnered him the C. I. F. Player ot the Year. During the Montebello contest of the play-offs, Mr. Brown sped to tour touchdowns and 353 yards rushing. VARSITY FOOTBAU. TEAM Front row, left To righfz S. Hachiya, D. WesT, B. Dinwiddie, F. Hayman, H. OmaTa, M. Rubick, D. Philips, E. Murrell, M. Hawkins, S. Townsend Second row: L. Irvin, M. Nakaii, J. Green, G. Tanarnachi, B. Crawford, T. Reilly, C. Williams, K. Kusaba, J. Richards, H. Crow, K. Reese, M. GasTwirTh Third row: K. Lowe, B. Hollowell, B. Dilday, M. Giers, W. Brown, C. Hastings, G. Brocksen, W. MarTin, D. SmiTh, K. Brewer, J. King ACTIIDN Z ACTIIIN ! Fleet Hare reserve Dick HakiTa Turns The corner for long yardage behind Rayman Crow's block during The MT. Carmel conflict JUNIOB VARSITY FUIDTBALL Bottom row, left to right: G. Oda, 5. Shirakawa, J. Champion, J. Pearson, R. Kakita, J. Smith, D. Silva, B. Collete, R. Noble, P. Stubbs. Second row: D. Mantlo, G. Ham, V. Cruz, J. Fenton, D. Ferrante, A. Hicks, R. Perez, R. Frazier, P. Noll, D. Conger, J. Perez, C. Gumbs, Coach Al Matz Third row: H. Horvath, P. Brantingham, D. Degner, D. McConnell, D. Luke, V. Luke, T. Thompson, P. Gastwirth, R. Doty, J. Melton, W. Temming, J. Nakamara, W. Grabyan, A. Greenberg, B. Jones Bottom row, left to right: P. Solarzano, B. Burge, G. Walker, E. Sheppard, J. Pierre, G. Third row: C. Townsend, J. Lacy, C. Higley, G. Tanamachi, R. Powell, R. Bryson, J. Wilson Jim Psaltis, Don Lowry, and Al Matz directed Poly's Junior Varsity, Bee and Cee divisions in Football. Coach Psaltis is a graduate of the University of Southern California and played several years of Pro football. Don Lowry is an alumnus of Washington University and Coach Matz is a former Chicagoan. Standing, from left to right are Coaches Psaltis, Lowry, and Matz. B FO0TBALL Lacy, L. Hartman, R. Perez, T. Jacobs, N. Morrow, T. Cameron Second row: Coach Psaltis, M. Luey, J. Sanchez, L Holt, J. Walkington, D. Jenner, G. Furuta, , B. Hara, M. Peck, M. Blacker, K. Kellogg, Coach Lowry N. Jones, S. Bachlund, J. Nagasuchi, D. Mills Fourth row: B. Bivens, K. Manson, K. Hachiya, H. Horrocks, H. Komori, D. Takahuchi, D. Aragon, D. Shoji, G. Conlisk, R. Celveland, D. Nelson larry Brown performs a difficult handstand atop the parallel bars. ffar rightj Outstanding junior gymnast, Den- nis Mills, executes a scissors as he swings across the long horse. Ccenter, topi Senior high bar expert, Ron Cook, swings into a graceful giant. Terry Barkley fcenter, rightj, Poly's high point gymnast, dis- plays grace and skill in a difficult free exercise maneuver. Dave Whitehead Crighti, pre- pares a two forward kip on the parallel bars. The iron cross, a difficult man- euver of strength and skill is demonstrated by Dave Marsell Cfar, rightj. Gymnastics Front row, left to right: V. Okuii, L. Smith, G. Watson Second row: V. Naranio, D. Marsell, R. Cook, D. Mills, T. Barkley, B. Porter, Coach Ed Hasson Third row: T. Van Meter, B. Bowen, S. Mercier, R. Brown, J. Rook CIDACHES Exciting action and plenty of Thrills seemed to always be on hand whenever Poly's aquamen encountered opposing mermen in the Hare pool. VARSITY WATEBPULU Under the excellent coaching of Ed Hasson fleftl and Howard Thayer fright, aquatics has become a major part of The Poly tradition of teamwork - victory. BIIJL GARY ARNE NORMAN BOB ALAN JOHN HILL GRANDLE NORBERG VAS CAMPBELL VAS BATT B WATERPOL0 Front row, left to right: J. Sadler, D. Hodges, D. Bell fCapT.D, J. Howell, C. Wolfe, S. Swanson Second row: J. Bibler, R. Bryson, S. Schlieper, T. Panero, R. Hetzel, R. Quayle Third row: F. Tipton, T. Tourville, J. Valuch, J. Rockafellow, N. Pafrick Front row, left Io righf: D. Still CCapT.j, W. Lovell, M. Driscoll, J. Pitblado, G. Phillips Second row: J. Barrow, H. Fosier, F. Seidel, B. Hannaman, R. Carey R. Terpstra C WATERPOL0 JERRY DOUG ALAN ANDY PHIL DON HOWARD JOHN SHAFFER KASTNER STEARNS CHOY DARNEY ANDERSON CLARKE ANDERSON Leddy Baker Harvey Crow 1960 Bud Hollowell C. I. F. ASKETBALL .. CHAMP POLY 55 POLY 70 POLY 50 POLY 65 POLY 46 Mark Reichner Paul Rasmussen Tom Sisk C. I. F. PLAYOFF GAMES SAN BERNARDINO 48 EL MONTE 54 HELIX 48 VENTURA 56 ANAHEIM 39 Tim Sweeney Carl Washington Mike Woodward POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY WILSON DOWN EY LAKEVVOOD MILLI KAN JORDAN WILSON DOWN EY LAKEWOOD MILLI KAN JORDAN Ron Rumfallo Fred Kibala Willie Brown Coach Bill Mulligan Coach Bill Foersier Fred Staples Q , W .. . m...,, 4, f, f Ni? 4 455,5 1 W M , R, W6 WS? 7 M W Wh- 4 ff f, X , ff , ff ff ' Q 78 -f gym W' . , ,4 1 wx , ,W mx ,WAY f BASKETBALL A successful basketball season brought Poly her second consecutive maior sport C. I. F. title of the 1959-1960 year, another sports first for a California high school. The 1960 edition of the Jackrabbit Varsity Basketball Team was unique in that the Hares were far from the 'top pick' for the Moore League title, much less the coveted CIF crown. Through the persistence of Head Coach Bill Mulligan, Poly was able to fight back from a league-opening loss to rival Wilson to win 14 straight and the title four weeks later at Los Angeles State College. Seniors Tom Sisk, Mark Reichner, and Willie Brown guided the Rabbits with pinpoint shooting, while juniors B, J. Evans and Leddy Baker lead the rebounding department. The Hares entered the CIF playoffs even though they hadn't won a tournament, had lost four pre- season games, and had iust a 7-1 record in league play. The Rabbits first round playoff dual with San Bernardino was a victory. But hopes for the same against invading Helix were meager. Most 'experts' were heralding the San Diego stars as the 'team to beat' for the title. Poly entered the game as the underdog, but in the course of the game they changed everyone's mind. Our fighting cage stars edged the High- landers 50-48 in the tightest fought game of the year. From this point on, the Hares were the pick. Only San Diego Hoover rated the slightest chance, but they were knocked off in the quarter-finals by Anaheim. Six-foot, four-inch guard Tommie Sisk spear- headed the major offensive damage with his 21.3 points-per-game average. The local paper, the ln- dependent-Press Telegram named Sisk the All-City Player of the Year. But, without the tremendous efforts of the remaining four, plus the depth of the Hare bench, victory would have been impossible. B BASKETBALL to right: N. Morrow, G. Oda, A. Hutchison, B. Aumack, R. Hargrove, W. R II S Adl W Ch I R B y Not pictured: A. Hornsby, R. Doty Front row, left POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY Front row, left to right: B. Ellinoy, R. Lucas, J. Pearson, R. Bruckman, D. Wilkins, J. Moto, Second row- P Stubbs Cmgrj O Brown V Luke J Vesper F Luna J Rambo G Lowe B BASKETBALL SCORES C BASKETBALL SCORES POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY POLY .,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , JV BASKETBALL C BASKETBALL left To right: R. HuTcheson, D. Hill, D. Nelson, D. Liwclley, D. Case, R. Huey, D. Roy, D. Fukuhara, L. Duncan Coaches George Komarnicki and Andy Spaan discuss offensive plans for Their respecTive baskeTball Teams. These Two led Poly Teams To good season records. J V Ilares League Champions JV menfor Bill FoersTer guided The excepfional Junior VarsiTy baskeTball Team To one of iTs finesT seasons in The pasT few years. The JV Hares Tied for league champion- ship and ofTen boosTed The varsiTy ranks during heafed conTesTs. VarsiTy coach Bill Mulligan sTaTed, They're The besT JV Team ever produced aT Poly! Some of The sfars of This fine aggregaTion were John Rambo, Ollie Brown, ForesT Lynd, Russ Jameson, and Dave Wilkins. FighTing all The way was The Poly Bee Team, making a fine showing and losing only a couple of games in The lasT few seconds. This year's Top scorer was Alex Horns- by, oTher Top players were Romie Hargrove and Richard DoTy. JV BASKETBALL SCORES POLY 58 Garden Grove 39 POLY 55 Morningside 38 POLY 33 NewporT Harbor 57 POLY 45 Cenfennial 43 POLY 53 Arfesia 22 POLY 60 San Pedro 42 POLY 64 Dominguez 35 POLY 40 A Wilson 45 POLY 66 Downey 32 POLY 49 Lakewood 6l POLY 52 Nlillikan 33 POLY 53 Jordan 38 POLY 69 Wilson 56 POLY 6l Downey 47 POLY 6l Lakewood 4l POLY 45 Nlillikan 55 POLY Jordan A Tremendous job was done This year by Tom Jerou, Ray GasTmans and Alex BosTic who assisTed our varsiTy baskeTball Team Throughoui' iTs pasT vicforious C. l, F. season. Ray is our exchange sTudenT from Belgium who has gained many friends in his soiourn aT Poly. 79 Willie Martin, star quarter-miler, strains for tape in victorious 440 during Wilson dual meet. Willie entered ClF finals un- defeated and was a member of the Nat'l record breaking sprint medley relay team. Billy Simril, a 2 year Varsity letterman, pushes into a close second behind Martin with a blazing time of 51.3. TRACK Track, of all spring sports, reigns supreme at Poly. The Hares have consistently captured the Moore League Crown for the past several years, and this year were the defending state track cham- pions. Lacking the depth of last year's team, the Rabbits are still a good choice to repeat winning the crown. Guiding Poly's hopes are distance man Dave Schinnerer, hurdler Steve Cortriglht, and dash men Kelton Reese and Bill Simril, Schinnerer's time ot 1:55.0 18805 and Cortwright's time ot 18.8 in the low hurdles and 14.0 in the highs were each tops in the nation. Poly's bevy of sprinters is headed by senior Kelton Reese, who sports best times of 9.8, 20.8 and 50.4 in 100, 220, and 440 re- spectively. Next is Bill Simril who boasts times of 9.9 and 21.0 in both Sprints. Finally is Monte Rubick who has a 10 flat century and 21.5 12205. At the Bellflower Relays, April 16, the Hares made their 'Finest showing ot the year. Poly's Sprint Medley Relay team of Kelton Reese, Brill Simril, Willie Martin, and Dave Schinnerer broke the National Record with a blistering mark of 3:29.0. The two outstanding meets ot the year pitted the Hares against the outstanding cinder teams ot L. A. Jefferson and L. A. Jordan. The Jetterson meet was a replica of last year's clash as the Jack- rabbits lost by one point in the last event, the Pole Vault. Againt L. A. Jordan two of Southern Calitornia's best prep sprinters met on the Hare track, Hubie Watson, Jordan's 9.5 sprinter ran against Poly's best, Kelton Reese. Poly's perpetual strong point has been its halt-mile relay team. For the past 3 years they have won the State title in this event. The relay consisting ot Bill Simril, Monte Rubick, Willie Martin, and Kelton Reese have one of the best times in the nation at l:28.8. Poly's Bee and Cee teams have made exceptional showings also. Pole vaulter John Champion, hurdler Theo Jacobs, and broad iumper Charles Howard have been consistent point getters, Many thanks to Poly's ovalmen tor retaining our Moore League Championship. VARSITY TRACK TEAM 1960 H. J. MOORE LEAGUE MEETS Poly 84 Jordan 20 Poly 60 V3 Millikan 42 2X3 Poly 65 Wilson 38 Poly 87 Downey 13 Poly 79 U3 Lakewood 23 2X3 Winner of Southern Counties meet at Huntington Beach tor second consecutive year. Winner of Long Beach City College Relays for fourth consecutive year. Winner of Compton Cup Invitation- al for second consecutive year. Winner of Harry J. Moore League meet - all divisions A-B-C for third consecutive year. H. J. Moore Dual Meet Champions for three consecutive years in A-B-C divisions. COACH LEON FORMAN During Coach Leon Forman's fourteen years at Poly success has become a team watchword, and track has reigned The Spring Sport of Kings. Besides molding numerous individual champions, he has guided the Hares to the Moore League Crown every year since the league was established. Mr. Ed Rice, capable assistant coach with Mr. Forman, has helped to build the Rabbits into a national figure in the High school track world. VARSITY TRACK GROUP PHOTO Front row, left to right: K. Reese, M. Rubick, S. Cortright, D. Schinnerer, J. Rivard, W. Martin Second row: C. Howard, E. Murrell, G. Anderson, T. Jacobs, M. Hawkins, R. Neel, B. Thatcher, G. Fuller, W. Alward, B. Rapp, H Oxenrider Third row: D. Harvey, R. Sherrard, L. lrvin, B. Cooper, H. McAuley, M. Hernandez, J. Cox, E. Cruz, B. Frisco, J. Meade, G. Lacy, S. Brown Fourth row: V. Benkis, R. Tucker, K. Lowe, J. Rambo, M. Fairchild, F. Lume, M. Woodward Fifth row: T. Latimer, J. VanMarter, D. Bilderback, B. -Dilday, G. Brocksen J.V. CROSS COUNTRY Front row, left toright: B. Alward, H. McAuley, H. Morel, J. Meade, B. Rapp, G. Schofield Second row: D. Burroughs, S. Adams, J. Rivard, D. Schofield, R. Cruz, R. Conley Third row: D. Osborn, J. Ferris, J. Brown, D. Campbell, J. Woodford, R. Zavala Dave Schinnerer, Poly's exceptional half-miler, readies for a start fbelow, lefti. Monte Rubick, one of Poly's three outstanding sprinters, explodes from starting blocks in hopes of another victory fbelow, righti. K , we W ,, J ,M Xe Ns ,W l ,, 6 lf 1 ff sw if ,I f ssc ' ' H if inf 'ii Q. ' i sc Wyse x X c -V2 ,, , ,i ' N,2 1vf,f5::Y' f R , x X sc f e e .. is we . ' s X. - X X , Y ,W skit N .. s ww, ix gi ' . .si ts ' Z x X x fa .4 -. -gs-1 5..i:z14'wxW,a. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front row, left to right: R. Lemon, D. Schinnerer, R. Fraser, H. Turley, H. Oxenrider Second row: J. Delcoure, C. MC- Cloud, B. Marshall, R. Dupre, C. Guerrero, B. Pope, mgr. ross Country Track .lackrabb'it Harriers, be- came a feared name among all schools that competed against the Poly High Cross Country team in this, the greatest year for athletics in the history of Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Paced by such stalwarts as Dave Schinnerer, Ron Lemon, and Robin Fraser, the school of the Green and Gold ex- perienced one of its finest seasons to date. After beating favored Milli- kan and highly rated Wilson the team experienced a bit of the Asian flu, and lost a nar- row decision to Downey High. This forced Poly and Downey into a first place tie at the end of the League. Much credit should be given to the fine coaching iob of Leon Forman and his assistant Ed Rice for taking a good team and whipping it into champion- ship material. Poly's Sprint Medley Relay Team - Willie Martin, Kelton Reese, Bill Simril, and Dave Schinnerer - broke the national record with a 3:29.0 at the Bellflower Relays Cpictured above Ieft.i At the same time Poly hurdler Steve Cortright blazed off the nations best time of 14.0 and 18.8 in both hurdle races. 11 a ...c ,,,. rom.. . .. - Poly's Cilulermen Break Many Records Kelton Reese lunges for tape climaxing a 9.8 century victory over Jay Peters and Hubie Watson of L.A. Jordan. Viesturs Benkis of Poly strains for 3rcl. C Track Front row, left to right: F. Hamm, R. Shioii, C. Townsend, C. Howard, G. Turner, K. Hachiya, T. Pettis, R. Tagashira Second row: P. Solorzano, L. Maldonado, H. Komori, R. Barrie, M. Hanson, D. Fukuhara, P. Gomez xfmk we TFACX B Track Front row, left to right: J. Flenghi, S. Adams, R Fraser, C. Guerrero, C Jenner, D. White, S. Back Iund, P. Leithead, E. Graham Second row: D. Osborn, C Tanamachi, G. Schofield L. Collins, D. Schneider D. Ferrante, B. Marshall J. Woodford, J. Ferris, D Iwata, D. Campbell Third row: C. Gumbs, M Hanna, J. Cortz, R. Lemon G. Montoya, G. A. Walker J. Chebegia, J. Carpenter M. Pierre, C. Rector, L Harclman, C. McCloud mi 1 Behind The excellenT coaching of Howard Thayer, Poly High enjoyed a beTTer-Than- average year in Moore League swimming. While our varsiTy was placing second in The league, The Hare Bee aquamen were Taking second in CIF behind California High. Every Team has iTs sTars and Three men fulfilled This roll. Doug KasTner, Riley Quayle, and Phil Darney were a few of The many responsible for This season's fine showing. Quayle's 58.7 in The TOO yard buTTerfly seT a new CIF record. Along wiTh our fine wafer polo record, one can well appreciaTe Poly's fine waTer sporTs record for The year l96O. COACH HOWARD THAYER Phil Darney and Riley Quayle, Two of Poly s beTTer swimmers This past season, negotiate a racing Turn in an aTTempT aT vicfory in The 200 yard l::uTTerfly sfroke. They Tied This pracTice run aT 59.1, an excellenT Timing for any race. WIMMIN ANDY HOWIE PHIL GARY CHOY CLARK DARNEY GRANDLE Touch and go! Bee free sTyIer, Tony Panero, awaiTs The Touch of a Teammate during peak of acTion aT Moore League Relays. C Swimming Left to right: J. Pitblado, W. Lovell, F. Seidel, B. Hannaman, R. Cary Qcaptj, R. Terpstra, H. Foster RALPH DOUG HETZEL KASATNER If A x. S , 4 f f la Q' ,4 9 B Swimming Front row, left to right: J. Bibler, J. Sadler, D. Hodges, C. Wolfe, J. Barlow, J. Barrett Second row: D. Bell, A. Stearns fcaptj, S. Schleper, R. Bryson, D. Shingleton, D. Morel Back row: T. Panero, N. Patrick, T. Tourville, J. Rockafellow, B. John- son, R. Roseman, D. Willmeroth Hare mermen seem to be diving into space as they start the 50 yard sprint during the Moore League Dual Meet. TIM HARRY RILEY DICK SAM ALLEN TOM MACY MOREL QUAYLE STILL SWANSON VAS WEST I 5 TL?-ZS BRIAN MCCALL A-ha, now l've got y ..... oops!! Huntington Beach catcher prepares to put the tag on approaching Hare Ollie Brown after Poly's Jerry Hylton failed a squeeze attempt. The on- coming collision found Hyl- ton struck out, the catcher without the ball, and Brown touching home for the Jack- rabbits' 'Fifth run. COACH JOHN HERBOLD Front row left to right Coach Don Lowry D Carlton R Fleischer W Temmmg N Sramek G Lowe S Brackney B Spivey J. Lunceford Second row L Aguon R Bryson E Vavazos J Shaw G Junker M Drown G Conlisk J Welch J Yoshioka M Blacker X JQN fix 'N 5' svn Q C' V ,. Q19 . a ll .X .E in -1-:snr Q ef M TOM SISK PAUL SRAMEK BENNY POPE Sr. Mgr. 3 years 1960 marked baseball's spectacular debut as a maior sport in Long Beach prep athletics. And, the Rabbit horsehiders lost no time in establishing themselves as the-team-to-beat. Spearheaded by seniors Tom Sisk, Brian McCall, Willie Brown, and Bud Hollowell, the Hares were able to cut their way through the tough Moore League and enter the C. l. F. playoffs with a 6-3 record. The Hares held a dominant hand over formidable League foes and were handed only three setbacks. Star hurler Tom Sisk sported the league's best earned run average with a .O68, while Willie Brown was the big gun at the plate with a .411 average. This season found the Hares entering the C. I. F. playoffs for the third consecutive year. Last year the Rabbits were knocked off by underdog Santa Ana 9-4 in the second round. The innovation of night baseball cast a new enthusiasm on com- petition as local nines battled under the lights. Blair Field, one of the few authorized maior league fields in Southern California, became the home of Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits. Nine seniors, six iuniors, and three sophomores culminated the varsity squad. Returning lettermen are Garry Poe, Gary Korsmeir, Harvey Crow, Alex Hornsby, Carl Washington, Ollie Brown, Charles Williams, Jim Welch, and Charles Weaver. VARSITY BASEBALL Front row, left to right: J. Herbold Kcoachj, M. Kearney, O. Brown, A. Fleischer, J. Hylton, B. Hollowell, C .Weaver ,T. Sisk, P. Sramek, B. Larson, B. Cash, G. Hukreid Second row: R. Rurrtfallo, R. Gastmans, C. Washington, G. Poe, G. Korsmeir, B. McCall, W. Brown, A. Hornsby, H. Crow, C. Williams, D. Cottrell, L. Duncan, J. Davidson, ' ., sy- J. V, TENNIS, Front row, left to right: Coach K. Epperly, E. Wilson, -R. Beaulac, L. Kensinger fco-captainj, D. Scofield, R. Huey, D, Cook, B. Menzies, F. Burrell, M. Law fco-captainj, Mr. Goodwin VARSITY TENNIS, Second row: Coach C. Beck, G. Leach, A. Robbin, J. Bennett, L. Rice, B. Dailey, L. Spath, B. Murphy Cmgrj Mulling over the outcome of this year's tennis season are coaches Kermit Epperly Cleft, abovej and Clyde Beck Crightl, TENN S Under the tutelage of coach Clyde Beck, this year's tennis team has once again proven itself as a worthy opponent for any team in the Southland. Spearheaded by the excellent shotmaking of tennis aces Jerry Cromwell and Jerry Leach, the Poly varsity dumped such teams as Compton, Excelsior, and arch-rival Jordan. The two Jerry's were also sent to represent Poly in the Ojai invita- tional Tennis Tourament and the Dudley Cup which was held in Santa Monica, California. In both of these tournaments, the Cromwell-Leach duo made an excellent showing. The solid play of Allen Robbins, Sam Smith, and Lee Spath rounded out the team and supplied the varsity with its necessary depth. 7 Q.. ww- , i , 2 . f f M , s GERA'I.D LEACH AL ROB INS ff, J. '..z..ff4.w .sf-I . l 1, K , 0 I 1, X 1,55 ' r c V 'f 1 ' ' ' W- ' -L!f2,f11'c.f'fp , gui' , -wx , wg . , 1 ff ,V ff f f yy ss,.1,,:,fff, , , 7, ' :ff 10 V if' Negra s, ,, N - ss fgf. ,. - ,.s N f' 'gg 7 ' ,X fa .1.4,:sv.. ,. f s f, . W M., f ,jjrp ig ' ff X - V W :Q - ' 5-. ff.. ' if .f , . gsw ,QQ from -as-V 2' 5- 5 s ums. V 25 swf if ff ' A ps M ' 567 sy :iff VW fs. W J . 'ie- I GZWX S W, ----'. ,,f,W4.:sizfffW1.s ' 1' c ftsswffv wr. - .,,,f ., . , ' .vw sg , if :W -- Y N A6 , ' s fx' Q L 5 cf ' fm. -'a-'mf' 5 .N ff L M fsisifi ,M cg, ' 'ft' - . v . ff. I , cs, A ff ,, . f J ff f V - ' Q ' 13... . cf ,ssWQsD MW 1 ', V N 4 M ssnw M 5':',fsjM ff . 1 , 1, . 52 . f .' ,.,, . - ff it ' f-ks' ,, ,asf .2-61,1 A vi' .3 vi ff fp 3 , Vi ,A 15 ..,- I4 ....., W, X . V ,. SAM S MITH JOHN BENNETT ROBBINS AND SPATH LEE SPATH Front row, leff To right: H. Horrocks, A. Emmons, S. Walker, Coach Sam Dimas Second row: D. Elder, W. Johnson, M. Davis, T. Small Third row: J. ShaeviTz, M. Carroll, T. HarTshorn, J. Maflock, D. Ream Fourth row: G. Sugimofo, G. Paulsen, B. Wagner, B. Small AnoTher coveted C. I. F. championship crown was gained for Poly High when our Golf Team won The cup in The C. I. F. playoffs aT Brookside Park in Pasadena. Spearheaded by The excellenf play of Bob Small, The school of The Green and Gold fielded whaT can be considered To be The besT Team in The hisfory of The school. During The 1960 season Poly played I9 maTches. Twelve of These were league play, six were pracfice, and The lasT was The CIF playoffs. The Team won all of iTs maTches including The CIF TiTle. On Their way To winning The coveTed crown, The Team recorded wins over Wilson, Downey, Warren, Garden Grove, MonTebello, Morningside and many oThers. The sTrengTh of This year's Team was Their grear depfh. On any given day any one of seven men fRoger Cleveland, Mike Davis, Dave Elder, Jim MaTlock, Bob Small, Terry Small, and Al Emrnonsl were capable of holding The number one spoT on The Team. Indeed The compeTiTion was so keen on The squad, ThaT when iT came Time To pick The five for The CIF playoffs, Three men had To play 26 holes To see who would capfure The fifTh spoT on The Team. The winner, Roger Cleveland, won over Terry Small and Al Emmons for The berTh. Emmons and Small were senT To The CIF playoffs as alTernaTes. The Team's average for The enTire season was an unbelievable 75. Their average in The playoffs was anofher asTounding ToTal of 76.6. When coach Sam Dimas was asked To commenT on The Team's success he sTaTed, These kids were defermined To win The CIF, so, They wenT ouT and won iT! GGLF ALAN EMMONS BOB SMALL DAVE .ELDER MIKE DAVIS P0LY9S 1960 CIF CHAMPS 'TB The Girls Athletic Association is designed to encourage all girl students of Poly High School to participate in Wholesome physical and social activities. The purpose is to develop sportsmanship and to create and maintain interest in the different sports and activities and to encourage group participation. The calendar of events at Poly offers a diversified program throughout the school year. Girls may participate in volleyball, basketball, tennis, swimming, golf, bowling, softball, modern dance, badminton, and hockey. Fall semester there were playdays with Downey and Lakewood. At another time the Executive Board for G.A.A. went to an all-city affair at Millikan which is called the Quin School Meet. At the beginning of the semester there was a Get Acquainted Tea to introduce G.A.A. to the new girls at Poly. Two other fall semester highlights were the Poly Vo11ey, an interclass volleyball tournament, and a Valentine Tea where G.A.A. members received their awards. Spring semester also saw a very busy calendar. There were playdays with Jordan and Millikan and a Girls Athletic Federation conference held at Redondo Beach High School. The Bunny Bounce, an interclass basketball tournament, proved to be a tremendous success. At another time the Poly G.A.A. hosted the Quin Meet where new ideas were exchanged G A A Preslden S on sport and social activities. To climax the year, the annual G.A.A. Awards Banquet was held - the theme was 0lympic and proved to be a gala affair. KATHY SAITO fall semester fr FAYE NAKAMU RA spring semester G.A.A. Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Executive Board is active in the many different G.A.A. activities offered through the Girls' Physical Education Department at Poly. They plan the Poly Volley, an inter-class volleyball tournament, the Bunny Bounce, an inter- class basketball tournament, and the Poly Folly, a modern dance production that is composed of dancers from all the different dance classes. Executive Board Fall and Spring Semesters Front row, left to right: Mrs. Euteneier, M. Price, F Nakamura, K. Saito, A. Osada Second row: L. Gilroy, N. Wolthau- son, C. Huey, J. Budnick, P Kelvin L Wow, what a back- hand! Mrs. Leistikow shows the girls the correctbackhandforfm which is so necessary for building up set scores. Poly's tennis activities are enioyed by many girls as a healthy recreational outlet for their leisure time and excess en- ergy. L Club Front row, left to right: P. Star- ling, P. Rowe, J. Budnick Mrs. Eufeneier Second row: A. Osada, K. Saito C. Huey, M. Still, S. Hora F. Nakamura Hockey Front row, left fo right: M. Nakashima, J. Win field, J. Treadwell, A Harrington Second row: P. Calloway W. Davis, L. Gilroy, N Wolfhausen, R. Connors P. Kelvin, C. Huey jeff Fro Golf nt row, left to right: C. Garrigues, D. Ward, N. Kobata, K. Tani, C. Sugimoto, J. Oliver, J. Buclnick, A. Tanouye, N. Forbis, J. Lackovic, C. Furtsch, M. Still, M. Price, F. Schultz, B. McCarty I 1 After School Sports From 'OW' 'eff fo l'i9l1l! 5. l lBrFiS, K. Larragoitiy, P. Newman, S, Morrison, J. Anis, Second row: C. Huey, S. George, B. Courtney, T. Gordon, J. Budnick B Nelson M- lVbYf C- R0l9el'TS0n P. Goldberg, N. Wolfhausen, M. Price Third row: W. Davis, L. Hill, P. Calloway, D. Fuhrer, M. Still I ,Q ,. fi 7 z tif 'N Pull, stretch, bend, squeeze, fall, ripple, flo-o-o-o-o-o-w!! ln modern dance girls can express feelings Through movements and positions. One can see the different kinds of feeling ex- pressed by these girls in their ver- sion of Old Man River. Modern Dance Front row, left to right: D. Stewart, K. Larra- goitiy, D. Williams, D. Lee, N. Silverman, B. Thompson Second row: R. Mon- tine, V. Hunter, P. Newman, J. Geneva, G, James, B. Nelson, B. Courtney, B. Moore, B. Pittman, Mary Wille Front row, left to right: P. McConnell, A. Rice, C. Post, F. Roswurm, C. Geschke, L. Oulette, C. Hirashima, P. Kelvin, L. Zlatin, C. Ferguson Second row: R. Feldman, C. Delcorto, M. Lambertson, D. Marshall, VM. Treiber, M. Devitt, S. Raffety, L. Hill, K. Ferris, P. Thompson, S. Evanson Third row: J. Duke, S. Mason, A. Bowman, C. Baker, D. Ferris, P. Sanders, N. Fawcett, L. Spencer, M. Fagan, K. Page, Mrs. 'Euteneier Advanced Swimnlin Advanced Tennis Front row, left to right: J. Goldsmith, C. Burrill, R. Brown, Y. Williams, E. Pouncey, A. Wilkins, L. Leatherwood, l. Williams, M. Smith Second row: D. Slomann, C. Greenberg, S. Jones, J. Dinoni, L. Bethea, K. Bauer, C. Brimhall, S. Raimer, J. Wallis, B. Endres Third row: M. Slates, D. Denos, D. Kauer, J. Lackovic, J. West, E. Place, J. Trounce, G. Currie, B. Tucker, D. Pawson TENNIS CHAMPS Front row, left to right. E. Pouncey, A. Wilkins, D. Slomann Second row: D. Pawson, K. Bauer, R. Brown Be innin Tennis Front row, left to right: S. Raper, Y. Tani, N. Kobata, M. Nicholas, D. Williams, K. Larragoitiy, P. Newman, K. Jefferson, M. Still, J. Wurl, G. Walker, T. Gordon Second row: K. Tani, D. Williams, J. Oliver, D. Stewart, B. Moore, J. Brotton, D. Hill, D. Needle, B. Courtney, G. James, B. Nelson, J. Shepard Bounce the ball off these strings and not the woodwork!! Tennis is a very popular sport for girls at Poly. Mrs. Leistikow is showing Shirley Polk how to line up a tennis racket so that Shirley can get the correct grip. Swimming, a universally enioyed sport, is a favorite of many Poly girls. Advanced Swim Club, made up ot approxi- mately titty advanced swimmers, has participated in, and won numerous playdays with various high schools. Competitive and synchronized swimming were the highlights at these playdays. ln February a P. T. A. swimming demonstration was put on by this group. They concluded the year by creating and practicing several complex water routines tor next years water show. This year the number ot girls interested in bowling has become very large. There are teams ot tour members who bowl in league competition. Carole Halpern, Phyllis Goldberg, Doreen Berlow, and Lucy Alvarez make up this year's winning team. The purpose ot Girls' Bowling is to promote good sports- manship and to create leisure-time interest which can be carried throughout lite. Girls Bowling Front row, left to right: C. Halpern, P. Goldberg, M. Travis, M. Snyder, D. Berlow, Third row: P. Whitehorn, J. Goldsmith, A. Heuck, N. Stout, S. Hansen, P. New L, Alvarez man, B. Moore, K. Larragoitiy, G. McDowell, J. Anis, K. Saito Second row: A. Osada, D. Gregg, D. Wolf, H. Deeble, P. Scott, G. Daugherty, Fourth row: R. Brown, C. Morfoot, C. Davis, D. Cyesfer, L. Baker, C. Huey B S. Raper, S. McDonald Courtney, R. Montine, J. Hollingsworth, M. Hamada, F. Nakamura 1959-60 ACTIVITIES CALENDAR Registration Day ........ .....,... Milk Bowl Game .............. ......... September 14 September 26 Sophomore Elections ........... ..,.......... O ctober 1 P.T.A. Membership Drive ..... ....... O ciober 5-9 Business Education Day ....... ...... N ovember 4 Homecoming Day .......,..,,,,.... .....,.. N ovember 6 Veterans' Day - Holiday ........ ...... End ot First Quarter ................ ...... Progress Reports Issued ,........................ -November 11 -November 13 November 18 Thanksgiving Holiday ........................ November 26-27 C.I.F. Football Final - Poly Wins ............ December 11 Christmas Concert ...................................... December 17 Christmas Holiday .......,........ December 21-January 1 Candidates Assembly .................................... January 21 One-Act Plays ................................ ......... J anuary 28-29 Student Government Banquet ...... First Semester Ends ...................... Progress Reports Issued ........ Sophomore Dance .............. Second Semester Begins ....... Lincoln's Birthday .............. Washington's Birthday ...... Junior High .links .......,................ Porter Day .......................................... ---.----February 4 ---.--.-February 5 .--.----February 6 ---.----February 6 ---.-------February 8 .--.-.--.February 12 ---------February 22 .,----.--February 24 ------.----March 12 Girls League Backwards Dance .......... ....... M arch 12 C.l.F. Basketball Final - Poly Wins ................ March 12 Sophomore High ,links ....................., ....... M arch 30 Spring Sing ...................... ....... ....... M a rch 31 End of Third Quarter .......................... ............... A pril 8 Spring Vacation ..........,................................. April 11-15 Caerulea Trike Race - Casual Day ................ April 23 Public Schools Week .................................... April 25-29 Open House .........,....... .......... ...... ......... A p r il 27 Senior High .links ...... ............,..., M ay 4 Senior Play .............. .....,... M ay 19-21 Memorial Day ..... ,,,,,,,, M ay 30 G.A.A. Banquet ,..... Senior Prom ............................... Senior Ditch Day .......................... Student Government Banquet ...... Senior Rehearsal ...................,.,,,, Baccalaureate ...................... Commencement .,....... .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,-,,,,- ---------,Tune 1 ---.--.--.Tune 3 .--.-----June 7 --.--.-..-..June 9 ---------J'une 10 .-..-.-June 12 ----..-June 16 All Night Dance .............,........,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, June 16 Holiday for Students - School Closes ,,,,,,,,,,,, June 17 96 The pH scale of a solution is the logar- ithm of the number of liters of solution that contains I gram atom of hydrogen ions. Taking a moment to scan her notes, Judy Jones pauses briefly to review before she reports to her next class . . . and a test! -... .. I Xl In . .-....e....,,..M V.. ,,g,, ,JT ... .., ...,-,,..... f ...f 43' WSw7f ' n. ,f Are you sure she said a teaspoon of arsenic? questions Gail Farley, as the girls in the Home Economics Department copy recipes after finishing a suc- cessful cooking proiect. The Homemaking Department prepares Poly girls to be competent homemakers. Additional Sophomores Front row, left to right: M. Armstrong, V. Griego, R. Otteson, N. Turk, P. Fuller, D. Crittenden, C. McBride, M. MacDonald, E. Miller, S. Watkins Second row: P. Vileno, B. Carter, B. Rothrock, C. Crawford, E. Henderson, A. Huneke, P. Friend, A. Ferron, C. Swain, D. Thompson, M. Contreras Third row: P. Whitehorn, D. Neal, R. Terpstra, R. Byse, B. Button, M. McGinnis, J. Hawk, C. Carver, J. Hawkes, L. Jones, L. Green, D. Connolly Fourth row: R. Cardwell, S. Fosholdt, E. Roberts, P. McMahan, D. Tite, B. Mock, M. May, M. Jones, C. Stamper, Paul Nielsen, P. Borne, J. Polis Fif-th row: M. Ragle, T. West, B. Walters, J. Hicks, R. Adams, M. Hughes, G. Junker, F. Ketchum, B. Givan, W. Strys, N. Sramek, J. Stanaland Poly's library is the study center of our active and bustling campus. Whether the students are doing research making last minute theme checks or iust reading for pleasure and learning, the library is a vital organ of our high school education. Z' wwf-Q ee I 23' Z 9 iii, xx, - fs ff , '-eat-...WM . , 9 WN X Z K3 E ,. W A inf is ' f . T' E a l l s e m e S t e REPRESENTATIVES- Front row, left to right: R. Day, S. Skillman, N. Frada, G. Shontell, A. Herrington, N. Chase, J. Tatsumi, D. Scifres Second row: A. Houloose, N. Lewis, E. Morikawa, S. Van De Wiele, S. Dodd, N. Nagel, N. Sakimoto, M. Baker, S. Keene, K. Johnson, S. Mason Third row: M. Slater, G. Hesse, J. Newman, H. Harper, S. Bond, D. Sandmeyer, J. De Giorgio, D. Willhoit, C. Post, H. Zink, A. Rice, L. Carpenter, D. Olson JEANNIE TATSUMI NIKKY SAKIMOTO KATHY SHIBA Secretary President Vice-President f , T 'V -.fn ' 3 f N What a graduating class we are going to have in 1962! Already, they have shown a Tremendous enthusiasm for their class and student body activities. Riding on the tide of their enthusiasm are their class president, Nikky Sakimoto and Cheryl Raimer. These outstanding leaders have organized their class activities, including the Sophomore Dance and two Hi Jinxes. Enthusiasm tor excellence played a large part in their other accomplishments also. They have placed many students on the CSF membership list this year, including their Committee of Five representative, Glen Scofield. Individual students who have gained recognition in the field of athletics are Charles Williams, who is outstanding in football and baseball, and Vicki Van Hook, a world champion water skier. This is truly a class which will uphold the Poly tradition of excellence in action. CLA SUZY BOND CHERYL RAIMER HOPE ZINK Secretary President Vice-President REPRESENTATIVES - Front row, left to right: K. Browning, J. Beymer, C. Willoer, R. Ellsworth, S. Johnson, A. Manolos Second row: M. Medford, C. Hirashima, K. Johnson, M. Barbee, H. Zink, V. Van Hook, D. Hill, N. Lewis Third row: D. Huber, C. Raimer, S. Bond, D. Sandmeyer, S. Van De Wiele, L. Bennett, N. Chase, C. Elliott, M. Frampton, M. Rush Fourth row: R. Bryson, F. Luna, M. Slater, D. Baum I SS F1962 wx- AARON, MIKE ABADIE, CARL ACOSTA, DIANA ADAMS, GLORIA ADAMS, KAREN ADAMS, MERLE ADAMS, SAM ADLER, STEVE ALANA, LARRY AGUILAR, VIVIAN AKERS, GARY ALESI, IEFF ALLARD, SANDRA ALLEN, BARBARA ALLEN, CURTIS ALLEN, NANCY ALMENDAREZ, TRINIDAD ALMERO, RICHARD AMATO, IAMES AMBROW, IUDY ANDERSON, BARBARA ANDERSON, BOB ANDERSON, IOHN ANDERSON, RENA ANIS, IUNE AOKI, DENNIS ARAGON, IIMMY ARLON, IO ANN ARMOR, MARILYN ARMOUR, RICK ARTERBERRY, KAREN ARTHUR, RICHARD ATCHINSON. TERI LYN AUMACK, BRUCE AUSTIN, MARILYN AVERY, DARLENE BAEYENS, STEVEN BAILEY, STEPHEN BAKER, BOB BAKKEN, ARLENE BALL, MARILYN BALL, WADENE BAPP, IUDITH BARBEE, MARY BARDEN, BILL BARKLEY, SHARON BARRETT, IERRY BARRETT, PHIL BARRIE, RUSSELL BARTLETT, IUDY BAKER, MARY BATES, FRANCIS BATT, IOHN BAUM, DAN BAXTER, VAN BAYER, EDDIE BAYLES, RUTHANNE BEASLEY, GARY BEAUCHAMP, IUDI BEAULAC, RON BECERRILL, TONI BECKER, IOI-IANNE BECKETT, DAVE BEDARD, ADRIAN BENNETT, IOHN BENNETT, LINDA BENNETT, MARY BENNETT, VALERIE BENSON, THOMAS BERG, CHERI 'Vx , ,Q , 2,23 W aw 6 ,yi 1 -e f: f X 539: 3 X 1 X, X I 5 l Z 6 , ,f mx 3 I I J CO5 I 527 4' f . Q jf .-7 f Y , ,, ig, w. 5' ...L,..L,,,-.,,,, 4,,4,,,.z IW, - 14- .I .I Jivll Wk ' f an ,z .. Q ,Mg 2 5 g,,,f gif, M v, 4 ww R, 'K f aw 1 .2 sw nf? -we ' f ffxxfwf ' ,w ,ij-I 1' I 3, ,. f. . Mmvnimywz, V+ Sl' , t , -M sk ' I my Taps. S.,- ., L-A , I 1543 mf, A Ax ff 1 0 1- I 1 411-L, ,. 'sw I . fl Z , li 17 f .jx If I . 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DON BURTON, EDDIE BUTLER, ODETTE BUTTON, VICKIE CABANISS, GARY CACERES, ROSA CAINE. 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SMALL, TERRY SMILEY, TERRY SMITH, BRYSON SMITH, CHERRY SMITH, DINAH SMITH, IEFF SMITH, LARRY SMITH, SALLY SNIDER, IUDY SNYDER, GLEN SOCKETT, DAVID SOLORZANO, AL SOLORZANO, ESTHER SOLORZANO, MARGARET SPAHN, PEGGIE SWAIN, CHARLES SPENCER, SPRAGUE, STAMETS, STAMPER, STAIMPER, STANDON, STANTON, IOHN LINDA CAROL DAVE WAYNE BARBARA LYNNE STARR, KAREN STEFFEN, CHERYL STEFFEN, LES STEINLAGE, BER-NARD STEPHENS, CAROL STEPHENS, IERRY STEWART, DOROTHY STEWART, IEAN STUBBS, PAUL STEWART, SALLY STIGALL, IOHN STILL, DICK STIRRAT, ROBERT STODDART, LESLEY STRAIN, IOHNNY STREETZ, LARRY STRICKLAND, MICKEY STUCK, PAT STUHR, BETTY STUTZ, IIM SUAREZ, ALBERT SUGIMOTO, CAROLYN SULLIVAN, MARGARET SUTOW, CHRISTINE SUTTON, EVELYN SUZUKI, TAKASHI SWANK, CAROLYN SWAINSON, THEA SYLVERTOOTH, LOIS TAGASHIRA, ROCKY TANI, KEIKO TANI, YUKARI TAKEUCHI, DANA TALAGAINIS, NICK TANAKA, IOE TAINAMACHI, CARY TANNER, MIKE TANOUYE, ANN TATSUMI, IEANIE TAVOLARA, IERRY TAYLOR, LONNIE TAYLOR, RICHARD TEIMPLETON, RILLA TERRELL, IUDI TERRY, RONNIE THACHER, ANN THOMAS, IOAN THOMAS, IOYCE THOMAS, PHIL THOMASSIE, TANYA THOMPSON, DIANE THOMPSON, HARLAN THOMPSON, KATHERINE THOMPSON, THOMPSON, KATI-IIE THORNBERRY, IAN TRUELOVE. BOB KATHERLEEN TIESIING, PATRICIA TILGHMAN, LIINDA TIMMERMANS, DOROTHY TIPTON, FRED TORE, CAROL TORTORELLI, ROSEANN TOWNSEND, CHARLES THOMPSOIN, TOM TRACEY, IUNE TRAIMP, LYNIN TRAVIS, BARRY TRAVIS, MARILYN TRUELOVE, BOB TSUNO, REIKO TUCEY, DICK TUCKER, LINDA TURNER, IAY TURNER, MARGARET TUTTLE, GERARD ULTSCH. MADELINE UTTERBACK, ANN UTTERBACK, CHRIS VALENCIA, RONALD VALUCH, IERRY VANDERBURG, VERONICA VAN VAN VAN VAN VAlN VAN VAN DER MOST, WILMA DE WIELE, SONIA DYK, BART DYKE. 'SUZPNNNE HOOK, VICKI MARTER, IIIM METER. TOM VARNER, GRANT VESPER, DOLORES VESPER, IOE VILENIO, PALMA VOLPE, RICHARD VA'N COUTREN, IOE WADDELL, CHERE WADE, CHERYL WADE, GLENN WAGNER, ROBERT WALKER, GLENDA WALKER, RAY WALKER, SHARON WALKINGTON, IOHN WALLACE, NEIL WALLER, SUSAN WALLS, PATSY WAMHOFE, LINDA WARD. DIANA WARD, IOHN WARD. SUSAN VVASHBURN, CHARLES WATSON, GEORGE WATTS, SANDY WATWOOD, CINDI WEAVER, CHARLES WEBB, TOM WEBSTER, LESLEY WEEKS, EDITH WELCH, IEAN WELCH, IIM f f -my ARNESS, IIMIMY AUSTIN, GARY BAKER, RICHARD BARTLETT, OHERYL EAYER, EDDIE BEALE, IOHN BIBLER, IOHN BIVENS, TERRY CLOWD. WARREN OOBBS, PEGGY OOPPMAN, IUDY OONGER, DARRELL OONLEY, RODGER CURNALL, WILLEE DALZIEL, ROBERT DRINKVVINE, BILL DRISCOLL, TIM PETTEY, STEVE PETTIGREW, ROLAND PHILLIPS, GARY PITRLADO, IIM POPE, CHARLES POWELL, BILL POWELL, RUBIN POWERS, FLOYD PYCHA, TIM P.'F'FR, R OT! WELDELE, IOHN WELKE, PAT WEST, TRUDY WHEATON, KAREN WHEELER, CAROLYN WHEELER, RICHARD WHITE, NATHANIEL WHITEHEAD, PAMELA WHITESIDE. IACK WHITMER, PATRICIA WHITMYER, DENNIS WICKERSHAM, CAMILLE WILBER, CONNIE WILEY, IOYCE WILHELM, MARIE WILHOIT, DIANA WILLIAMS, AARON WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, DIANE WILLIAMS, DOROTHY WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS ROBERTA WILLIAMS, SHEILA WILSON, AL WILSON, EDWIN WILSON, GARY WILSON, IERRY WILSON, MARY WINDRIM, DORTHA ,,, WINFIELD, IO ANN WOLF, DIANE WOOD, HUGH WOOD, LEONARD WOOD, RONNIE WOODFORD, BETTY fm- WOODRUFF, BOB WOODRUFIF, EILEEN WOODRUFF, IEAINEEN WOOLF, RICHARD WORKMAN, IUDIE , WOYMAR, SHIRLEY I '4 WRAGE, SHERRI ANN WRIGHT, BRENDA H WRIGHT, LLOYD ,.-.--,,...,-vw - QQ, f f rx S f I ,f ,f , ..vl .,.Lm.g..,If,.f,,,.,,. . A-mm-R-V . ' 'cr X G f I 0' M 4- , .W-we X Y 55983 I I 1 I 'ff Li. IX E Zgwf -, , J JK Sf I ' vb .V 7 X,,w' A A ' I f 7'R ' ,Lf 1 2-4 5 EI f N ffl? X I A wk X 1 ,JS f f, f 1 if , 'r W ei fixf 'rrp 133135 f , 'J 0 jk If J f' V xxx 4 X K A fam, A 1.5 , , X1 , If ., . 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I 3,5 ,I -. , 4 X V Xi WUCETICH, MARLENE WULFSBERG, LINDA WURL, IEAN XOURAFIS, MARGO YAFFE, STEVEN YATES, BARBARA YETZ, ANNETTE YOUNG, GENE YOUNGER, KAREN AI. 1 ZARAGOZA, RICARDA 'X 44 ZEPEDA. RAY I ZIMMERMAN, DON l x. . ZIMMERMAN, SYLVIA . Y ZINK, HOPE JZ. ZLAMAL, MARY ,'-E 5' ZLAMAL, PAUL 415, ' giy , IEIQIQQRVIN hf,- .. ffi . '14 The Winner! shoufs Caerulea official, Jim Wilson, as Zayn finalist, Barbara MacArthur, dashes through the tape fo win The semi-final post in The Trike Race before a huge crowd of Poly roofers. 'Y' ROBIN ATKINSON Secretary NANCY COWAN Vice-President FRANK HAYMAN l President rr we UNIUR ASS Fall Semester REPRESENTATIVES - Front row, bottom to fop: G. Gauclino, P. Metros, M. Macrate, N. Stoll, B. Seiser, T. Curns, N. Cowan, R. Hada, C. Boyd Second row: C. Steineckert, J. Sutton, S. Culley, S. Ruchuta, E. Fischer, L. Cochran, R. Harden, B. Small Third row: P. Shaw, B. Smith, J. Jones, V. Gibbs, R. Von Kleinsmid, B. Menzies Not Pictured: J. Shioii, M. Saxlund, B. Dinwiddie LASS Sparking ott the year with a round of activities, the junior class sponsored two Hi-Jinxes, a Junior Dance, and a program honoring class representatives, Representative of the Week. This enthusiastic class, under the leadership of capable Ruby Hada and Frank Hayman, has had the initiative to look into the prospect of having a new type of class iewelry. This iewelry, which resembles the style used by rnost colleges, will be available to all students next year. Scholastically, the iunior class has also been outstanding. On the national ITED English test, they scored in the 69th percentile, T9 points above the national median ot 50. Individuals who have been out- standing this year were Steve Gilbert, who achieved a perfect score on the PSAT, Roberta Montine and Dave Starr, who represented Poly on the Independent-Press Telegram's Teen Tempo Staff, and Margaret F1961 Price and Dave Starr who will represent the iuniors this summer at the Girl's and Boy's State Conventions. Juniors have also contributed much to our championship football and basketball teams. This year's lettermen, a number approximating fifty, will be welcomed back into training periods next year. Not to be overlooked are the outstanding iunior girls. Billie Jean Moffitt, a nation- ally known champion tennis player, and Charles Huey, who is very active in GAA, are well known at Poly for their achievements. Other iuniors who have contributed to a successful year were our talented singer, Roxy Chebegia, and Art Reynolds and Cliff Peterson who have entertained at several Hi-Jinxes. Poly is proud of her outstanding iunior class and is looking forward to their continuing achievements when they return as seniors next year. ROBERTA MO-NTINE Secretary JUNE SHIOJI Vice-President RUBY HADA President UNIUR CLASS Spring Semester REPRESENTATIVES - Front row, left to right: J. Navari, B. McCarty C. Odagiri, C. Chapman, A. Dunnuck, G. Gaudino, L. Cochran M. Grimm Second row: N. Cowan, J. Neal, L. Aclams, D, Fisher, R. Watson, C. Thomas, B. Roberts, L. Leaton, M. Cassel, A. Curns Third row: F. Degley, F. Hayman, D. Mills, R. Hada, C. Corum, C. Hundley, E. Baggett I 1 V 4 II ' ,,,, G 1 ,, I Y 'W A I ,-W ff I , , f W 'Ir L! 1 ABBOTT, ACKER, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ROY GORDON IACK KATHRYN LINDA ADAMS, ADDY, GENE ADKISON, SHARON AGUILAR, LINDA AGUON, MARCIA LANETH MI , ' W2 'H , i f, ,, I I 1 f f AIELLO IOHN I ,I , f p f . ,' ,, 'ff 'Tiff' AKSTIN, KAY ii,Df I QI, . ALLARD, CAROLE f y ALLISON, HAROLD , V I , AL--N, SYLVIA ' W W ' BK X71 I WW 6 ? 'f , ALYAREZ, LUCY I AMBROSE, LARRY ,, 4:2 ANDERS, TOM NW ANDERSON, GERRY . L ANDERSON, MIKE A I ANDERSON, SANDRA gf ANDREWS. BETTY ,M ANGELOS, ANIN WA ANISEDMO. PATSY A ARAUIO, ROBERT f'ff- fy ARMELL, KATHY ASCHIERIS, LYNETTE 4 ATENCIO. GEORGE ATKINSON. ROBYIN AVERY, IOHNNIE AYALA. IOHN BACKLUND. SVEN BAGGETT, ELTON 1 , F BAKER, CHERYL BAKER, IOI-I-N BAKER, LEDDY BAKER, SARAH 3 BALBIRNIE, BILL BALDWIN, LES ' ZF W BAINDA, PAULA BARANIOWSKI, PATTY BARELA. LOUIS BARKER. MARY -' BARLOW, IIM BARNER, DOUG BARNES. TACQUELINE Z! BARNETT, BONNIE ,WI I If , BARTLETT, VICKY I , Z I BATES, BOB , I ' BAUHARD, CECIL A I , X, BEANE, PETE A , ,N , 1 I M ,M , BECKAS, VALERIE I f F N 'T I f' ?ff ' iff f BECKHAMI TOM f N I I' , I BECKLE. SUSANINA f '47 ' ,,,If2Qf -' 'Y BELL- DP-VID ' 4 ' .-fQI9:w'w,1 if,. 7 A If 1 I, ff' BENKIS' VIESTEURS ' ' ' , M' ,I .away S-Jfg 1,5 1.511 wyngbf v ,V 5 4 ?.-,, kV--vv W ff- ff 'f -.f A' 5 f' E 'i':.,ffr, V V. , , ff EI D4 BENNETT, IAMES , A-1 , O -.W 4 ,J ,W , f f 11 1 , ' A mi , A ' 211, ii 'Arcmnbz fihfw b A A AF QL . BENTLEY. GINGR BRGLAND, MARTHA BERLIN, DONNA BERON, GEORGETTE 'II8 x V I If 47 an Z W' 4l BETHEA, FAYE BEYER, LINDA BILDERBACK, DAVID BILLINGTON, BOB BISCHOFF, IEFF BISGARD, MARY ANN, 41.72 BURRELL, FRED BURT, TERRY BUSCH, DENNIS BUTCHER, ROBERTA 110 if BLACKBURN, CHET BLACKWOOD, BOBBIE BLAKE, DOUGLAS BLANKENSHIP, BILLIE BLEVINS, MARY BLOCKHUS, PAULA BLOEDEL, DENNIS E. BLUNDI, DENNIS BLYTHE, SHARON BOEHM, IERRY BOLENE. MARTIN BOLSTER, BOB BONE, IOYCE BORTON, LEE BORWICK, STEPHANIE BOSTIC, ALEX BOUCHARD, LUCY BOUCHER, BARBARA BOUDREAU, ELAINE BOUTWELL, LINDA BOWERS, CHARLIE BOWERS, SHARUN BOWLIN, DEXTER BOWMAN, MARILYN BOYD, CAROL BOYER, SCHERRY BRADDOCK, DOROTHY BRADLEY, BARBARA BRANCH, FRAZIER BVRANINON. IOYCE BRANTINGHAM, PAUL BRAVINDER, IUDY BRINKERHOFF, CHARLIE BRITTEN, DONALD BRENNAN, MARY LOU BROADWAY, CHRIS BROCKETT, CYNTHIA BROOKHYSER, PAUL BROOKS, CAROL BROTTON, V. IEAN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN: BROWN. BROWN, BROWN, BARBARA BILL IOE IOSEfPHINE LARRY MARGAIRET OLLIE REX BULLARD, ATSUKO BULLINGER, KAREN BURGE, BILL BURING, CHARLENE BURKE, DONALD BURMEISTER, WALTER BUTLER, PAUL CALLAHAN, PAUL CALLOS, MARY KAY CALLOWAY, CHARLOTTE CAMERON, RON CATMTPBELL, BOB CAMPBELL, CHARLES CAMPBELL, MICHAEL CANNING, AVNN CARDENAS, JO ANN CARTER, KEITH CARTER, CHARLES CARLSEN, CHARLOTTE CARLSON, LYNNE CARLTON, RICHARD CARMICHAEL, IUDY CARRILLO, EVA CARROLL, IUDY CARSON, CLIFF CARTER, CHARLES CARTER, CHRIS CARTER, DVANINE CARTER, EARNEST CARTER, IERRY CARTER, SHARON CASH, IOHN CASSEL, MARGARET CASSIDY, VIVIAN CHAMPION, PATSY CAVAZO'S, EI-'REN CERRO, IOHN CHAJMBERLAIN, LE ROY CHAMPION, IOHN CHAMPION, PATSY CHAPMAN, 'CAROL CHEBEGIA. ROXY CHEE, EUGENE CHRISMAN, IFRANKIE CHRISTENSEN, DARLENE CHRISTENSEN, LARRY CHRISTENSEN. WARREN CICCONE, IUDY CLARAS. LINDA CLARK. SHARON CLAYTON, TACK CLAYTON, MARY COBB, CAROLYN COFEMA-N. GARY COKER, IEAJN COLEMAN, KAY COLLINS, MONTE COLLINS, PEARLIE MAE COLLINS, ROBERT COLSON, LLOYD , , 1 KAW: ' , 'f if 7 3? f gf f, , W K f 2 sq' 1 M L QQ! 'LTA ff . 5W! ? J- , . X COSTELY, CAROLYN COURTNEY, BARBARA coUs1Ns, IULIE COWAN, NANCY COWDREY, DON COCHRAN, LIZ cox, IACK coY, IAMES DAVENPORT, WALLY DAVIDSON, IOCK DAVIDSON, IOYCE DAVIS, ANN DAVIS, BARBARA DAVIS, EDDIE DAVIS LESLEY DAVIS MARGARET DAVIS MA-RYLEE DAVIS PAUL DAVIS SANDRA DARGAVEL. IA-MES DAY. 'CAROLE DAY, CE-ILOE DEAREIN, NORMA DEICK, DARRELL DECKER, CAROL DEICKER, MIKE DE GIORGIO, BOB DEGLEY, FRA-NK DEGNER, DAN DE IONG, ARTHA DELL, ANN DE PIERRE, AINA CRABB. DON CRESSY, LARRY CROMELY, EVA CROW. HARVEY CRUZ, ED CULLEY, SUSAN CUNNINGHAIM, BETTY CURLEY. LESLEY CURNS, ANNA CURRY, BONNIE CURRY, LANNY D'AMATO, IAICKIE DAILEY. BILL DANIEL, LANNY DANIEL, THELMA DARDEN, HELEN DARNEY, DEE DAUGHERTY, GLORIA W uf e' Vfff, A ' 'W 1 555, ,mg I f nf -te, ,Mimi W. fm ai: ASEE? 4 'YW' V .mhz , , .....-, A M-if Qf fi? 7 lf? 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HARVEY THOMAS, CAROLE THOMAS, DIANE THOMAS, OSCAR THOMAS, RALPH THOMPSON, CYNTHIA THOMPSON, ROCHELLE THURSTONI, LESTER TIKKANEN, IERRY TILLERY, SUE TINGOM, LIZ TOURVILLE, TED TOVAR, STELLA TRAVIS, GARY TREADWAY, IIM TREADWELL, IOANNE TREIBER, MARTHA TRIGNANI, LOUISE TRONE, MIKE TRUIILLO, PAT TUCHSCHER, 'MICHELLE TUCKER, BOB TUCKER, KATHALEEN TUKUA, BONNIE TURK, NANCY TURNBULL, DONNA TUTT-LE, MORRIS TWYFORD, GORDON URGUHART, IOHN UTTERBACK, GEORGE VALLIER, BARBARA VANDERBILT, WALLY VANDERMEER, MARTAIN VAN DOREN, DONNA VAN HOOK, ROGER VAN WINKLE, VIC VARICHAK, SANDRA VAS, ALLEN VAS, NORMAN VAUGHAN, DIANE VAUGHAN, SANDRA VERBEEK, ANGELA VICKERS, RICH VILDOLOLA, GRACE VOGEL, BARBARA VONKLEINSMID, RICHARD WADE, SHARON WADE, VICKY WAHL, KAREN WAHL, RENE VVAIKPR GARY f if in W I 1 I f W I, W , WALKER, KAREN WALKER, LLOYD WALKER, STEVE WALL, ANTHONY WALLACE, 'CAROL WALLICK. IUDY WALSH, EMMA WALSH, RICHARD WARD, FRANK WASHINGTON. CARL WATSON, CHARLOTTE WATSON, ROSE WEBB, IANE WEILER. IUDY WEISMAN, FRANK WELKE, WEILLS, WELTY, PAMELA IANET GEORGE WEST, BOB WEST, DAVID WEST, IOHN WEST, TOIM WHALLEIY, LARRY WHEELER, MARY WHEELER. TOM WHITE, DARREL WHITE, HELEN IO WHITE, MARY WHITE, RICHARD WHITE, WA-LLY WHITFIELD, IENNIE WHITNEY, PAT WIL'COX, IUDITH WILKIN-S, DAVID WILLIAIIVLS, IOI-INT I-I. WILLIAMS, IOHN M. WILLIAMS, KIRK WILLIAMS, NANCY WILLIAMVS, ROBBIE WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON, BARBARA WILIIMEROTH, DAVE WILSON, BONNIE WILSON, CAROL WILSON, 'CAROLE WILSON, 'DIANINE WILSON, MARK WILSON, HELEN WATSON, SHARON WATSON, VICKY WATTS, IOHN WISWELL, 'CHERYL WOLFE, IJORIN WOLFE, IE4FF WOLTHAUSEN, NANCY WOOD, DON WOOD, T-OM WOODFORD, IOI-IN R. WOODIN, MARY WOODWARD, MICHAEL IVOOLF, HOLLEY I i i i i i i I 7 WOOTEN, MILLIE WORLEY, PATRICIA WORTHINGTON, MERRILL WRIGHT, LYNDA f. E i i WRIGHT, RICHARD l WYNN, MARY i i 4 1 4, V Z . ' V ,,. QL, . . ,R ,L , M. ,, ...H I A -we ,, if , W F-7' W 4 ff ,.,. 'ff 1-42 ff' wi wf, ' V- f R , I f w i , ff s f aff X 49 .Af , 41' , Q , f , f f I Q, f I ff ' . vp' ,M ' QQ.-,N 1.7 2 . .fill aQf 5 .97 Wil ' ,f 1 . N .Ze ' fr , f I i of . M, . . Q' , la fl , gif-.7xag'f.gQif:. .1 ,f r ml . A L f We 4 A V, I , I A f., -is . ,V VV .X ,J , fffv - . , V, , ,.. . , V , Hwy . ,J ,jg I. , W, W, gr f. f , , . 5 ' x , ' , Q I ' 7 7. -,H f s .. ,WW . , f, , . , ,-V . ,wavy . X 4,1111 .. ,I M , i 1 Fronf row, left fo right: A. Barr, R. Lucero, S. Godfrey, S. Norton, P. Mason, 1 K. Morgan B. Peferson, J. Church, P. Romero, N. Folden, J. Johansen Second row: S. Rivas, B. Moore, S. George, L. Hannon, J. Fogo, T. Groos, T. Slover, O. Williams, S. Anderson, P. Priebe, S. Green Third row: R. Cruz, S, Morrison, R. Paz, J. Combs, D. Schneider, D. Willerton, R. Cassingham, K. Carter, R. Guevara, R. G. Granger l Fourth row: S. Jones, L. Liftell, D. Gester, E. Sheffler, N. Morrow, L. Hardman, C. Saxton, R. Christopherson, R. Perez, ' cock, R. Brown ' Fifth row: B. Miller, L. Miller, W. Gale, R. Seko, J. Mulcahy, O. Cowdrey, J. Clark, S. Gillum, J. Wilson, E. Turner, R. Additional Juniors Garcia wr-0 CRUZ, RICARDO GIBSON, SHARON SAXTON. CHUCK SHEFFLER, ED T33 1 Buckman, J. Rupe, G. Diaz, B. Wood- ' 'N 555 v -f WI' kiwi? N bw ' . i f . --5 .fi , , 5 .H i .,,,gqy f V ' f i . 1. . rj is I ss li in I 1 Q- gif if kk? . , .. . . nga, , J . I 'T - I 6 . . .f f ' ' if il . ' N ' ', ' - Ki l ai ' ff ,vt ,, N V , ff ., , V! YANABU. EMIKO YARBROUGH, B. IOANN YARBROUGH. BILL YATUSI. GEORGE YOMOGIDA.. GLENN YOSHIOKA, IAMES YTOUDERIAN. CHERYL YOUNG. ED YOUNG. GEORGE YOUNG, MARY YOUNG. VERN-ICE YOUNGSON, KAREN ZANDER, RITA ZETAK, RON-A-LD ZIEBARTH, GREG ZLATIN, LINIDA ZORIKI, RONNIE ZWART, BI-LL . A-.W Qv vw., 1 if I f S . f s I , 7, QQ M I f Bringing together new students And encouraging the continuation of old friendships, The organizations of Long Beach Poly High Provide ,opportunities for the students to Understand one another, Develop leadership abilities, Participate in community improvements, Promote lasting friendships, And consolidate in their lives The happiness and growth of character which comes from Respecting and enjoying the fellowship of others. l S ,. R3 S 4 .1 'y ,J Foreign Exchange Students Winning smiles from any land! Shan Hosegood from England and Ray Gastmans from Belgium are Poly's Foreign Ex- change students. Through their 'Friendly and out- going way, we of the' U.S. have been given a greater understanding of England and Belgium. They have spent the past school year living with two American tam- ilies, besides attending regular classes, and learning about the func- tioning of our govern- ment, they have been busy participating in numerous social and welfare activities. Shan's activities this year include Lambda Phi, A.F.S., Student Govern- ment, and Boehemians. This spring her outstand- ing art work was exhibit- ed in the Outdoor Art Show. Ray participated in St u d e n t Government, A.F.S., Key Club, and Math and Science Team. He gave his support to our Basketball Cham- pions by assisting as manager. Purchasing their A F S Shares from President Lincla Sully and Secretary Carol Rollo are Ray Future Teachers of America Demonstrating the results of excellent instruction and facilities, Barbara Mullin experiments with the world of chemicals. Poly's classrooms are arranged with full emphasis on efficiency, student growth, and learning through experience. Front row, left to right: M. Baker, C. Prangente, J. Schwartz, L. Cochran, L. Wright, S. Larragoitiy, J. Alrth K. Larragoitiy. Second row: L. Stamper, J. Beeson, J. Rose, C. Slaughter, S. Raimer, E. Pouncey, S. Watson, S. Mico, Third row: Mrs. McGuire, B. Cooper, V. Bennett, L. Seifert, J. Matthews, C. Robertson, B. Moore. American Field Service Gastmans, Shan Hosegood, and Front row, left to right: J. H ollingsworth, Fred Moradkhan M. Ma crate, Shan Hosegood, Ray Gastmans, M. Saxlund, M. Somerville Ralph Ridgeway. Second row: J. Jones, C. Berg, D. Ward, J. Beauchamp, S. Ward, C. Rollo, M. Dodds, J. Fast, B. Tukua, S Shackelton ' Third row: C. Buell C. Maxey, M. Geiger, M. Fagan, M. Wilden, E. Maclndoe, A. Ernst, L. Wulfsberg, P. Ellis, C, Huey, L. Tingom, N. Stoll, M. Price Math and Science Team Poly's Math and Science Team is a hard working group of boys who like to investigate and explore the fields of numbers, physical laws, and abstract reasoning. They participated in a math contest at Occidental College this year, besides winning second place in three dimensional Tic Tac Toe. Pictured above, from left to right are: B. Menzies, S. Gilbert, J. Gordon, Mr. Clark, B. Stanton, C. Jeans, R. Gastmans, Mr. Robinson, D. Maxwell, M. McConnell, D. Campbell. Nlasque and Sillldfli Kneeling, left to right: K. Peterson, L. Bright- man, M. Kelly, S. Van De Wiele, M. Le Sage, M. Frampton, D. Jacob- sen Second row: Mrs. Wright, J. Bell, S. Adkison, J. Schwartz, R. Woodin, J. Fast, E. Strand, J. D'Amato, N. Pyles, D. Spears Third row: E. Boyle, C. Borgteld, L. Stevens, A. Davidson, G. Rymal, P. Nevraumont, J. Boy- er, C. Brinkerhott, S. Faullin Fourth row: D. Fuhrer, C. Voorhees, D. Hew- lett, V. Atkinson, C. Nichols, R. Chebegia, G. Tollner, C. Garcia, L. Hyden, K. Schack II .ii 1 ,ff , f z -x 'E V f A si, ,W Latin Club Front row, left to right: M. Devitt, M. Lambertson, N. Silverman, J. Thomas, K. Arterberry Second row: M. Campbell, C. Nelson, S. Kry, M. Bolene, C. Garrigues, D. Tulo, L. Carter, M. Thom- as, R. Bayles, S. Barkley, R. Acosta, Mr. Sullivan Third row: L. Barela, K. Slater, D. Hixon, L. Car- lyle, R. White, F. Franks, J. Kesler, E. Long, B. Courtney, L. Lee German Club Front row, left to right: R. Gast- mans, B. Stanton, G. John- son, C. Jeans, S. Gilbert, T Sears Second row: T. Vienna, J. Kear B. Thomas, M. McConnell T. Panero, D. Campbell, B Menzies, N. Heyden, P. Kelvin Third row: L. Grenz, G. Currie G. Rollefson, D. Wolf, C Loose, M. Parker, D. Tulo Fourth row: M. Nalevanlso, A Greenberg, D. Bilderback I Ui it .., ll. R D. ri Yi K ll' it B. at f lit l. iff Ellr 5- 'iff C A. l iFront row, left to right: M. Price, S. Buell, J. Hol lingsworth, M. N. Taylor, E. Maclndoe, T. Gordon Second row: L. Johnson, J Thomas, M. Fagan, C. Hartman, D. Ward, S Sotelo, J. Cousins, K Gahagan, K. Manassero Third row: S. Raper, L. Gil roy, K. Page, C. Lashua, P. McCall, L. Parker, Miller, V. Kuis Fourth row: J. Mitchell, B. Richmond, M. McGuire, S Hosegood, J. Sutton, Bravinder, K. You ngson, A. Angelos, J. Wells, Petersen Fifth row: G. Berger, Budnick, M. Davis, Enger, L. Aschieris, Cortright, R. Rumfullo, Gastmans, F. Heider Sixth row: L. Sprague, Ernst, D. Willhoit, B. Neale K. Westall, G. Presson, D. Olson, M. Kearney With warlike grimaces, four German warriors, Jim Johnson, Ron Deaton, Tony Vienna, and Gary Rollefson, display the convincing garb with which they terrorized enemy Romans. invading the Latin Club Banquet, German Club members followed their barbaric ancestors by feasting and just generally enioying themselves. While Ron gainfully employs his sword in defending himself from fellow barbarian Jim, Gary makes sure that Tony's throngs are securely fastened. Their outfits are authentic and obviously effective. Clever, eh? Feasting at their Annual Banquet, members of Poly's Latin Club enioy delicacies provided at this intriguingly exotic affair. CPictured below? An active foreign language organization under the sponsorship of Mr. Dick Sullivan, Latin Club is recognized on campus as an enthusiastic and worthwhile club planning many outside activities for its membership. Fall semester leaders, Ralph Acosta, Ed Long and Ginny O'Dowd, balanced their power in directing Roman affairs. During the spring term, Latin Club was led by Carol Garrigues and Dave Tulo. French Club Z is A i ff' ' ' sfywgwms Mms,,,,.. i K X ff, . K X Front row, left to right: J. Fedrizzi, M. Ross, H. Crow, B. Thatcher, B. Menzies Front row, left to right: R. Ridgeway, R- Hada Second row: G. Poe, R. Hetzel, G. Brocksen, R. Rumfallo, F. Hayman, B. Dinwiddie, J. Leach, L. Morgan, S. Hulslander, A. Choy, 5- -10065 Coach Ed Hasson Second row: C. Carter, A. Curns, J. Miller, E Third row: J. Schaffer, R. Van de Water, C. Hastings, B. Crawford, F. Murray, D. Schinnerer, MCKSOFI, F- HHYWBVI B. Powell, M. Gastwirth Third row: K. Shiba, N. Sakimoto, P. Capen C Boyd G. Gaudino, M. Huff, R. B. Montine Letterman's Council Bfmefzaer Front row, left to right: P. Kelvin, J. D'Amato, J. Kesler, B. McCarty, M. Macrate Second row: D, Bernabei, J. Schwartz, C. Huey, S. Sigler, A. Osada Like a bat out of . . . well uh, Warner Lovell peels into an easy win for Phi Beta Chi as 2,000 students eagerly watch the Caerulea Trike Race. Flower Committee S rf ia . ,,,, M. Front row, left to right: L. Goessens, S. lwamae, F. Zink Second row: M. Huff, S. Savitz, C. Halpern, N. Kindig, M. Devitt, S. Hosegood, M. McQuire, J. Brotton Third row: J. Hollingsworth, J. Thomas, M. Ross, Mr. Adams, K. Bauer, A. Stearns, N. Wolthausen Fourth row: P. Goldberg, S. Nigberg, H. Ewing, B. Richmond, E. Maclndoe, L. Baker, B. McCarty, S. Hammond, F. Albert, J. Huetner Poly Picture Loan Fourth row: P. Matthews, C. Coimar, S. Savitz, Front row, left to right: Y. Hosokawa, D. Martinez, M. Watson, Y. Williams, C. Colmar, B. Newton, J. Shioii, S. Hosegood, S. Hammond, F. Zink, P. Lennert, P. Viieno, I. Martinez Second row: V. Remmel K. Saito, E. Guzman, L. Wamhoff, V. Wilson, S. Jones. S. Higley, J. Lewis, S. Savitz, R. Brown Fifth row: L. Hyden, R. Takeshita, J. Flood, J. Skiles N. Rhorer, N. Osborn, F. Burrell, T. Sweeney S. Scott, V. Minick, K. Jones r Bohemians Future Nurses of America Ushers Club Front row, left to right: L. Wright, J. Schwartz, E. McLeish, P. Anselmo, S. lwa mae, J. Winfield, A. Herrington, C. Greenberg, K. Saito, A. Rae, C. Andre, M, Fagan, L. Sadler Second row: B. Robinson, D. Lee, M. Nakashima, E. Maclndoe, N. Beck, C. Galloway, E. Dilligard, G. Morris, M. Frampton, E. Marumoto R. Tsuno, P. Kelvin Third row: M. Burnett, S. Raffety, M. Devitt, D. Ward, S. Fukuhara, L. Stamper, N. Covert, C. Logan, M. Murphy, L. Leatherwoocl, Y. Tani, P. Calloway Fourth row: H. Harper, C. Jensen, P. Black, N. Nagel, J. Rodeen, B. Endres, C. Calloway, E. Pouncey, C. Watson, C. Sugimoto, L. Cochran, A. Boman, S. McDonald Fifth row: M. Wucetich, D. Bernabei, D. Passanisi, D. Drake, D. Huber, G. Daugherty, C. Furtsch, F. Schultz, J. Goldsmith, G. Gibson, M. Rush Sixth row: P. Scott, M. Greenwood, L. Sigler, K. Browning, S. Lee, S. Phelps, S. Barkley, R. Bayles, I. DeLeon, L. Gaudino Seventh row: J. Newman, S. Sarvas, M. Barbee, C. Berg, R. Fenner, K. Kellogg, P. Reed, P. Bowman, M. Baker, C, Maxey Eighth row: C. Frangente, S. Saline, R. Koci, B. Moore, K. Larragoitiy, P. Newman, K. Gahagan, M. LeSage, M. Ball, N. Heyogen, A. Tanovye Ninth row: P. Rathmann L. Zlatin, S. Van Dyke, M. Gripp, C. Pastor, R. Otteson, K. Jefferson, E. Woodruff, B. Santage, A. Schlich, K. Howard, S. Zimmerman Tenth row: B. Thomas, J. Wallis, C. Youderian, G. Bentley, P. Lennert, J. Jackson, L. Seifert, K. Kingsbury, M. Medford, J. Kear, M. Lambert, G. Walker, D. Needle Eleventh row: J. Beeson, D. Opsal, S. Pickett, S. Mico, N. Fawcett, L. Aschieris, M, Still, T. Gordon, D. Sandmeyer, L. Baker, M. Brady, S. Ryan, V. McCaslin Twelfth row: C. Wilson, B. Pittman, G. Currie, C. Medrano, L. Wulfsberg, C. Utterback, C. Steffen, J. Lucero, R. Thompson, B. Peterson, C. Raimer, F. Bates, R. Williams, K. Epperly P EEEEHK, KERBLAAM! Ready? Okay, that's iust fine! Smile! Hold it! Wait - will the girl in the gray skirt put your right hand up on her shoulder, chain-gang fashion? Fine! Good! Just tine. Okay ---- SMILE! Hold it! Wait - Hold lt! HOLD IT! EDlTOR'S NOTE: Clt's apparent from the picture below that these campus lovelies just couldn't hold it!! Tau Kappa 01111-:ga Front row, left to right: G. Anderson, T. McCon- nell, M. Petty, L. Boyle, R. Douglas Second row: R. Lemon, R. Fraser, P. Ross Rifle Club Left Io right: J. Lancaster, J, Wolfe, B. lrvin, D. Eagan, J. Welty, V. Johnsen, D. Deininger Increased Understanding Through Art, the American Red Cross student art show exhibited in the Hicks Gallery, was presented to the Poly student body which was fortunate enough to be one of the few schools in the United States to see it. Fla Detail lt's 8:23 and the bugle sounds! Across the campus students come to attention as the flag is raised. Because of the hard-working dedication of Poly's R.O.T.C., we enjoy an impressive cere- mony each morning. Following this display of respect for our country's flag the students proceed to their first period classes where they pledge allegiance to their country and its principles. What better way could be spent in starting off each new school day when we precede our lessons with acts and words of homage to our American symbols and its government. Chamber of Commerce Front row, left to right: N. Stoll, Vice- President, Fall Semester, S. Raimer, President, Spring Semester, R. Brown, President, Fall Semester Second row: B. McCarty, Secretary, Spring Semester, N. Elliott, Secre- tary, Fall Semester Front row, lef-I' to right: A. Osada, S. lwamae, P. Anselmo, N. Kindig, J. Lackovic, M. Baker, K. Arterberry, D. Sandmeyer, D. Huber, N. Stoll, E. McLeish Second row: N. Beck, M. Devitt, S. Raffety, E. Maclncloe, D. Wolf, L. Stanton, S. Saline, B. Mullin, K. Bauer Third row: J. Huefner, M. Tighe, S. Savitz, M. Hamada, B. Endres, J. Gold, J. Newman, A. Rae, L. ireland, S. Jones S. Morrison Fourth row: C. Meline, K. Saito, A. Elliott, H. Zink, C. Rollo, D. Bernabei, M. Wucetich, C. Greenberg, C. Frangente, R. Koci, B. McCarty Fifth row: M. N. Taylor, S. Rukes, S. Dangberg, M. Barbaee, C. Utterback, C. Steffen, L. Sadler, N. Hull, J. Beeson, B. Holrerstott 6ixth row: H. Deeble M. Travis, G. Yoshioka, D. Opsal, S. Phelps, N. Lewis, L. Baker. O Junior Bed Cross Key Club Rota First row, left to right: L. House, S. Young, T. Cameron, A. Choy, R- Ridgeway, J. HOUTSI R- Quayle Second row: Mr. Tewksbury, D. Hodges, C. Cole, P. Cole, F. Hayman, D. Philips, R. Takeshita Third row: D. Jones, D. Rig- gins, l. Morton, P. Gast- wirth, E. McKeon, D. Weber, L. Spath, R. Fraser Caprice First row, left to right: V. Remmel, L. Gilroy, L. Brightman, L. Bainum, C. Avery, F. Nakamura, M. Hamada, J. Cochran Second row: P. Capen, M. ' Still, P. Starling, S. Huls- lander, J. Quiggf S. Geiger, J. Shioii, C. Thomas, D. Fuhrer, B. Richmond Third row: S. Kent, G. Rymal, S. Harrison, J. King, L. Boutwell, J. May, J. Polly, B. Metzger, M. McGuire, E. Waneck Not pictured: J. Conger, J. Treadwell, J. Mathews First row, left to right: T. Foust, V. Okuii, l: Leevers, C. Wolfe, i Leevers, B. Dinwiddif J. Shaffer Second row: P, Shaw, I DOW, P. Barker, G. Brocl Sen, T. Dumm, T. Smilef M. Richner Third YOW: R. Cleveland,5 Adler, J. Calwell, V G'abYa'Wf B. Crawforl C' HBSTWQS. R. Wetterotl R' Gaslmans, E. Schlor I f i 43 Q it if 1 ,, 5' ,W . ,YA A K , , ,R Sf N gf fha wo: y . X. . R. . L-... V A . Front row, left to right: A. Dixon, C. Carter, L. Curtis, S. Woolley, D. Spickler, S. DeLacey Second row: K. Meier, C. Brimhall, R. Hada, B. Barnett, C. Esparza, L. O'NeaI, L. Heath, S. Reynolds, R. Matsui Third row: D. Hilty, P, Ellis, J. Airth, J. Hahne, J. Hutcherson, B. Hewlett, K. Fuiii, C. Colmar, S. Buell, A. Harley, A. Osada Fourth row: E. Nakamura, T. Bell, F. Nakamura, K. Saito, H. Kotsubo, J. Nishino, M. Graham, C. Cabe, D. Kauer, D. Matthews, J. Morihara Fifth row: 'E. Yanabu, T. Singer, E. Hilbritter, C. Hughes, J. Trounce, K. Peck, B. Draves, J. Bullard, 'D. Turnbull, S. Just, B. Pregler Socorro Aqui Portia Front row, left to right: A. Elliott, M. Hamada, M. Wilden, J. Lackovic, J. Conger, C. Voorhees, S. Scott, C. Avery Second row: E. Gatewoocl, R. Brown, E. Pouncey, S. Hammond, S. Garver, S. Geiger, S. Shaw, B. Metzger Third row: R. Hada, F. Zink, J. Fast, M. Somerville, J. Stewart, T. Taylor, J. Treadwell, S. Danoberg, J. Polly Not Pictured: M. Lagendyk 145 1 Zayn f-ml i .1 fe-f' 4 7 Front row, left to right: S. Dzialow- ski, L. Hill, D. Berlin, J. Hughes, A. Dell, R. Watson, B. Blanker- ship, B. Richmond Second row: M. Clayton, H. Smith, M. Price, B. MacArthur, J. Boyer, C. Thomas, P. Emanuel, L. Beyer, P. O'Brien, B. Tukua Third row: J. Coyle, G. Rymal, C. Costley, J. Huefner, M. Lee, L. Boutwell, C. Linscott, S. Harri- son, J. Marquart, J. May, C. Furfsch 1 Junior Exchange Front row, left to right: D. Lang, H. Crow, D. Bond, J. Navari, R. von Kleinsmid Second row: R. Huey, B. Bruning, B. Menzies, D. Starr, B. Stanton f W V , l f I Zz., ,ff 1 0 f jf! f X 5 First row, left to right: P. Starling, E. Maclndoe, N. Kindig, J. Budnick, J. Lackovic, R. Hada, M. Price, P. Dolphin, A. Stearns, E. Gafewood Second row: C. Greenberg, B. Moffitt, D. Pawson, J. Arndf, M.'Sfill, J. Smiley, B. Thomas, L. Duke, M. Treiber, L. Hannemann, J. Qui99, M. Devitt Not Pictured: M. Grammes, K. Wood, S. Sawyer Tahek Essex Front row, left to right: H. Dean, T. Tuchscher, J. Creasey, R. Keegan, J. Cortz, G. Montoya Second row: S. Hopkins, J. Sims, R. Smith, B. Mangan, 'C. Brinkerhotf, J. Chebegia, T. Schmidt, R. Zuck, B. Powell Third row: S. Van Weyden, D. Robinett, R. Van de Water, M. Victorson, M. Giers, K. Murphy, J. Bolton, R. Cooper, L. Evans Lambda Phi . li .. lv f' .Q faf 2 1 - K1 WM? 1 f 'f 1 W r ', 1 ' ?if '.-' 'Yi 7' W .WI and . 4 M-,Z ' f Vg, Q., . - X 2 3 c'-f ,ff ,ft . 2 I 1, Q. 2 ff g V, f lifli V y, A , A. . ,534 5, ., C ,gf 4 l E Q swf A f . ,F . ' , f, -. Q 1 ---v -, W M K . . . . i 24' 2.4 1 ' . ,,,, A W' a- ' f .5352 'f:7 , it if Ei Front row, left to right: J. Jones, J. Fast, P. Negron, D. Murphy, C. Voorhees, C. Crawford, J. Gordon, D. Morgan, F. Chrisman B. Metzger Second row: N. Stoll, M. Macrate, C. Foley, B. Tucker, C. Mickle, P. Perry, S. Shaw, S. Hosegood, J. Sutton, S. Hopson, S. Scott Third row: S. Jones, L. Duke, N. Wadt, P. Capen, K. Evans, C. Minx, B. Mullin, S. Shackelton, A. Elliott, M. Tighe, K. Youngson, S. Kent Fourth row: C. Pell, J. Neal, C. Elsasser, B. Eggert, W. Evans, D. Cole, J. Winter, J. King, J. Cortright, J. Hollingsworth, S. Carter, M. Damigos, M. Wilden, J. Reynolds, T. Taylor 147 Front row, left to right: J. Huetner, P. Capen, M. Huff, R. Owens, L. Brightman, R. Hada, V. Hanson Second row: P. Negron, J. Harrington, C. Boyd, M. L. Hamm, D. Mor- gan, F. Albert, L. Leaton, K. Evans, R. Lynch, D. Vaughan Third row: D. Nelson, C. Pell, N. Osborn, J. Feder, M. Derryberry, C. Huey, C. Baines, B. Bradley, K. Sheeran, S. Adkinson Fourth row: J. Neal, R. Montine, G. Gaudino, C. Wilson, J. Ferguson, N. Webster, C. Robin- son, E. Waneck, C. Colmar, J. Airth, Mrs. Wrigl-' Not pictured: J. Masters, P. Derryberry ajma Encircled in an atmosphere of gaiety and frivolity the students of Polytech- nic High School exercise their abilities to dance, play ping-pong and pool, watch television, and socialize at the Hutch. Because of the varied facilities and numerous events sponsored by the Hutch the members have been pro- vided with a recreational one may be entertained, the activities sponsored, content to converse with individuals present. center where participate in or merely be the congenial The members of this center have encountered for themselves an area of unceasing enioyment as illustrated by the picture to the left. lt symbolizes the gaiety and compatability of the students as manifested in their cheerful expressions and energetic actions. Enjoying a typical Hi Jinx with typical enthusiasm, two senior boys battle for a high-flying ball during a volleyball game. The Hi Jinx, a recrea- tional activity sponsored by each class, has contributed to school spirit, en- couraged competition, and provided fun and entertainment for the contes- tants. With emphasis on class participation, spirited volleyball teams compete for championship plaques. Refreshments and various types of dancing follow the awards presentation. Scarabs Front row, left to right: P. Matthews ,R. Brown. Second row: C. Beck, S. Savitz, J. Ellis, K. Grunest, L. Fawson, S. Hulslander, S. Savitz, S. Shiba, L. Grenz Third row: S. Culley, J. Shioji, J. Sutton, R. Atkinson, B. Triggs, R. Searcy, N. Wadt, F. Zink, J. Stewart, C. Baker, S. Garver Fourth row: B. Roberts, L. Davis, S. Borwick, L. Hadley, J. Bravincler, J. Ciccone, L. Corbell, S. Raimer, C. Mitchell, J. Morrison, T. Taylor Not pictured: L. Hyden, J. Webb, J. Mathews, S. Florine, B. Rice, R. Freese, M. Bisgard Delphi Front row, left to right: B. Manlove, D. Iwata, R. Piret, J. Drum, F. Murray, R. Hilburn, G. Cooper Second row: C. Murray, J. Cortz, L. House, B. Harris, B. Gance, P. Callahan, S. Froelich, J. Davis Third row: B. Woods, S. Hopkins, D. Manson, M. Gaden, R. Beegle, J. Fairchild, L. Curry, D. Bell, B. Porter, T. Pierce 'l49 Phi Kappa Phi lla ads Front row, left to right: M. McCowen, J. McKelvey, R. Acosta, B. Kendig, S. Hachiya Second row: J. Opsahl, M. Hanna, W. Fordham, J. Dodds, R. Thomas, C. Brinkerhott Third row: V. Stephens, O. Bozarth, J. Richards, G. Young, J. King, D. Russell, R. Harris Not pictured: K. Farnsworth, S. Christensen l A W. gl Front row, left to right: S. Raimer, L. Fawson, J. Ferguson, S. Rukes, K. Evans, F. Albert Second row: N. Webster, C. Robinson, C. Avery, S. Hammond, K. Jones, S. Scott, S. Dangberg Third row: J. Ellis, C. Mitchell, V. Minick, K. Mickle, S. Strong, A. Elliott, S. Hulslander, P. Capen, R. Ptolemy, P. Matthews Fourth row: S. Savitz, F. Zink, S. Savitz, M. Tighe, C. Bognann, B. Broaclwell, S. Shaw, M. Huff, L. Sully, M. N. Taylor, L. Hyden Front row, left to right: S. Ingham, A. Elliott, D. Murphy, L. Harper, C. Steineckert, C. Minx Second row: S. Dangberg, S. Rukes, M, Tighe, L. Sully, S. Strong, V. Minick, K. Jones, N. Elliott, J. Fast Third row: M. Woodin, J. Jones, C. Elsasser, S. Hammond, S. Scott, C. Voorhees, M. Macrate, S. Hopson Not pictured: S. Organ, B. McCarty Phi Gamma Chi Marquis Front row, left to right: K. Bartley, J. Nelson, M. Wilson, B. Reynolds Second row: B. Wood- cock, J. Beale, J. Cheevers, D. Morris Thalia Front row, left to right M. Warren, S. Higley A. Lowther, B. Jonasi son, E. Feske Second row: S. LaMothe J. Carmichael, P. Pal ombo, B. Gilchrist Not pictured: W. Woods D. Blasirmgham, L. Zlatin, B. Byars 1 x . M we . ...Q-r.. ws- n mi u Kappa Rho Phi Front row left to right: N. Covert, N. Tapp, L. Sadler, S. Flanders, P. Rowe, J. Cochran Second row: R. Koci, S. Price, M. Bergland, M. Lord, J. Rodeen, J. Goldsmith, G. Williams Not pictured: B. Robinson, D. Nlarkley Delta Gamma mega Front row, left to right: D. Elder, J. Caldwell, J. Decker, B. Dilday, N. J. Dilday Second row: L. Richman, M. Rubick, T. Jarvis, M. Trone, P. Nevrau- mont, R. Niles Phi Delta me a ,, , , , ..,. ....., .,., . M. .....,,,,.,,, ,,,,... , ,. ,,,,, .,.,.,,,, ...... . ,.,. Y 'ff' , ,V - 4 2 5, , I 4 .. if . 4. K ,ff 2 V , . ff M, V K A .f 6 ff, lf 5 I , X Y ,M . 5 l V , 1 W. V fl ,y First row, left to right: S. Sommer, S. Emmons, J. Phillips, C. Buring M. Callos, E. Egbert Second row: D. Nelson, M. Bivens, D. Crawford, B. Reed, E. Hayes J. Flanders Third row: L. Duncan, D. Nelson P. Blockhus, G. Hingsbergen K. Armell, D. Shields, B. Wil liamson, D. Jacobsen 17? f? W V ri' Rf 'QW Q. .QA , ..,,, . , fx f. f , , fx? '? ,iw 4 . f Front row, left to right: S. Bartlett, S. Bruce, V. Watson, G. Daugh- erty, R. Brown Second row: J. Wallis, M. Gold- smith, S. Saline, G. Bentley, J. Jackson, J. Paterson Third row: P. Scott, E. Peterson, J. Strait, A. Rae, C. Greenberg Not pictured: P. Heath, J. Jones aa., Linus. X, ' W e x. hi Delta Si ma Phi Beta Chi Alpha Delta Chi Front row, left to right: P. Brown- ing, E. Baggett, S. Rudkin, C. Sparkman, G. Tefft Second row: A. Hults, R. Singleton, G. A. Fletcher, D. Davidson, B. R. Marshall, R. L. Griffin, R. Schaber Third row: M. Colwell, R. Wright If Front row, left to right: T. Tourville Doren, B. Morgan, J M. Van Matlock, D. Anderson, R. Kurthy D. West Second row: Mr. Robinson, J. New Kunkel, H. Clark, M man, L. Ross, J. Anderson Not Pictured: C. Blackburn, N. Cassel, K. Lemmon 153 Camus Front row, left to right M. Ross, D, Dunnick P. Barker, S. Albert S. Murchison, T. Mich aels, P. Metros Second row: L. Evans C. Eilers, L. Morgan E. Leek, T. Burt, J Dargavel, R. Hetzel Third row: P. Shaw, J Shaffer, T. Nowling R. Frantz, G. Kitsman C. Corum, L. Borton L. Walker Not pictured: W. Carroll J. Huckaby, B. Camp bell, B. Small, R. Takeshita Pi Si ma Phi Front row, left to right: C. Dixon, J. Hoffman, P. Dolphin, R. Swank, M. Bivens, A. Stearns, V. Remmel, M. Grammes Second row: C. Decker, D. Crawford, C. Brim- hall, G. Chaulsett, R. Ptolemy, L. Nickolas, K. Meier, H, Smith, R. Chebegia, J. Ekert Third row: E. Halbrifter, C. Hughes, J. Hansen, G. Stroh, S. Faullin, K. Schack, M. Adams, S. BlyThe, K. Wahl, K. Wood, J. Cooney, D. Turnbull Chaparral Front row, left to right: M. Gastwirth, M. Meh- Ier, J. Miller, H. Omata, R. Odell Second row: R. Zuck, F. Hayman, M. Nakaii, R. Kakita, P. Beane, B. Powell Third row: G. Zieloarth, D. McKeon, J. Murray, F. Degley, J. Garner T54 . X ......:-- . A N ieia Front row, left to right: G. Ander- son, L. Boyle, M. Law, B. Lunn, R. Douglas Second row: T. Kimura, G. Elston, R. Fraser, T .McConnell, R. Carder , Not pictured: M. Lennett, R. Abbott 'li Hutch Poly's Hutch, center of many social recreational activities in the past year, is a popular Monday, Wednesday, and Friday meet- ing place for many students. Hutch-sponsored dances have been popular and well attended. After Poly's sports' victories, the Hutch becomes a post-game scene of celebration and tribute for our conquering athletes. Under the leadership of fall semester president, Ruth Searcy, and spring semester president, Bill Crawford, the Hutch has pre- sented a varied and enioyable program for all Polyites. Teen Tavern During the fall and spring semesters the Teen Tavern has organized and presented many activities for the benefit of its members. Presidents Carolyn Cobb and Art Reynolds, both capable leaders, have kept a steady line of dances and parties on the agenda. A Valentine Ball, highlight of the spring semester, presented Queen Hilda Sims To her subiects as reigning beauty. Oldies, But Goodies night, which brought back fond memories and old records to the assembled participants, was a highly suc- cessful affair for the Teen Tavern. This Recreation Center has been an important part of Poly social life during the past year. Front row, left to right: C. Wilson, R. Searcy Front row, left to right: H. Sims, E. Walsh, R. Staples Second row: B. Crawford, C. Boyd, T. Sweeney, S. Aclkison, G. Gaudino Second row: D. White, B. Nelson, A. Reynolds X' ?' ii gift' v 'WA Pictured at top of page, 2nd Lt. James Luft inspects Cpl. Cornelius' rifle on Friday, the inspection day for the Poly R.O.T.C. Pictured Above - Here's in- dication of their great inter- est in school activities: the Poly R.O.T.C. collected H28 canned 'Foods in the annual P.T.A. Canned Foods Drive, more than the rest of the school combined. Battle Reserve Uffieers Trainin Corps A sg, Maior Eugene V. Routen scrutinizes a cadet's dress uniform. Group St left to right: Sgt. Mai. Robert Irvin, 2nd Lt. James Lancaster, Capt. Richard Deininger, Capt. Louis Leather- a wood, Capt. Donald Eagan, Ist Lt. John Egbert, 2nd Lt. Arthur Hults Left to right: lst Lt. Chester Pearson, J. Wolfe, J. Williams, P. Browning, B. Marshall ll.0.T.C. Color Guard Drill Team Front row, left to right: J. Aguon, C. McCloud, R. McHenry, R. Hamand, G. Welty, A. Prophet, B. Heftlin, R. Tucker Second row: P. Ehrlich, G. lllsley, J. Oliver, G. Watson, J. Erickson, E, Carter, J. Luft A Company First Platoon Front row, left to right: lst Lt. Chester Pearson, P. Browning Second row: D. Davidson, D. Bradley, G. Beasley, R. Arthur, J. Hubbard, P. Josefsen Third row: L. Latshaw, K. Childress, C. Brooks, K. Friend, R. Williams Fourth row: 2nd Lt. Jerry Welty A Company Second Platoon Front row, left to right: 2nd Paltoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Arthur Hults Second row: P. Browning, D. Okuii, J. Dowclell, C. Jones, B. Marshall, R. Landreth Third row: J. Wolfe, R. Tayler, G. Twytord, G. Ramsey Fourth row: J. Williams, D. Perryman, V. Baxter, D. Stamper, R. lrvin, V. Johnson B Company First and Second Platoons Center: 2nd Lt. Bob Hiatt Front row, left to right: D. Bondesen, S. Cornelius, G. Wilson, R. Wulsh, R. Griffin, G. Tefft, A, Dinsmore Second row: W. Vanderbilt, J. Dunn, L. Davis, D. Hixon, E. Davis, T. Reilly Third row: G. Twytord, R. Hayden, J. Michel, R. Wright, R. Smyth, C. Carter, T. Bischoff, R. Singleton SENIOR CLASS Top to bottom: Ralph Ridgeway, president, Lavonne Hyden, secretary, Jim Miller, g vice-president g C V. gg . ,T 5 wg.. fi.gas,a,TQ,,s,af,,,gggfg',.gmilaw .Lu ' Three years ago the class of 1960 entered Poly. lt wasn't long before they proved to the student body that they would be a class which would place excellence as their goal, and would achieve it. Compared with past graduating classes they have been awarded the highest number of Gold, One-Jeweled, and Two-Jeweled L's. Likewise, there are more students who have attained membership in CSF than in any other class in Poly's history. Proving that their goal ot excellence is extended through all phases of student lite they have brought home an impressive total of five CIF athletic championships. Their initiative has also brought privileges such as a Senior Assem- bly, and an off-campus Senior Prom, the first in Poly's history. Truly, in acfian. T T T T TTTT T T T- T the Class of 1960 has proved that they are the epitome of excelqlegger T.. J.:-ATA,--T'--2--TMKT...,eT s .T..-t.v,s-1..,a.as.4.l,.s.,,.n.....--T.i.H..Lf. ..,,. . T, T , tsrxvl , it i 'N ii - 1- za -, ,gf--fi vc-.,'-few rig 'US?g1, . - T, , -.Yay .T J f,,'23fw F QT , T !'f:? l I -f X 4 ff 5 5.1:-11 5 if 'sua SW .f wfr ., ' .f l 7 1 . : an it s ' T- tr '+ T af' -1 'I ' ' .. ,H-,.. P, T,T,.H,, ,,,-iT-.-,.T fwar 1 .Q ' Pictured below left are the fall representatives: Front row, left to right: C. Hachmeister, S. Rukes, F. Albert, C. Colmar, L. O'Neal, Second row: R. Ptolemy, S. Scott, M. Hutt, V. Kelly, Third Row: T. Katz, D. Weber, Fourth row: J. Shaffer, T. Sweeney, P. Barker. Pictured directly below are the spring representatives: Front row, left to right: E. Pouncey, V. Walsh, R. Garrison, Second row: S. Savitz, S. Rukes, V. Minick, A. Elliott, K. Jones, Third row: D, Hilty, S. Flanders, K. Wood, F. Zink, A. Rae, L. Brightman, A. Wilkins, Fourth row: T. Clarke, J, King, L. Vallier, R, Swank, N. Sonntag, R. Ptolemy, Fifth row: S. Hammond, D. Bond, J. Shaffer, R. Van De Water, K. Bess, M. Hanna, B. Bruning, H. Little, B. Thatcher, G. Kitsman, B. Crawford. CLASS OF196O Top to bottom: Faith Zink, president, Sharlene Shiba, vice-president, Sally Savitz, secre ta ry Robert VV. Abel Ralph Acosta Frances Christine Adams Juan Q. John Aguon Allison M. Joyce Betty B. Airth Alvarado Ferne Elaine William Albert Alward Judy M. Arndt Michael Arndt Rita Austin Judith C. Adams William L. Adams Steve P. as Irene D. Albert Anargirou Donna Lee Beverly Ann Allen Anderson Carolyn Maria Yvette Anderson Anderson Don M. Maria Yvonne Anderson Anderson Freda Carole C. Anderson Andre John F. Rornaine Anderson Andries Lazaola Yoko T. Anderson Arata Bob F. Austin Cynthia Jane Avery E ., Q ,fi Q ' ' of , 2,1 ar y : 66 jf ., -- L' Thais N. Lois Arleen l Awerkamp Baker ig Beverly Don ll Ba ley Ball l Colleen A. 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Jerry Keith Vogan Walker Ward Weesner Charleen Gary Robert Melba Barbara Voorhees Waller Warren Weisnicht Janet Kaye Julie Olivia Pat Ann Waddell Wallis i Washington Welch Sandra Virginia Mary Alyce Jerry Gerald Wade Walsh Watson Welty Nancy Raye Lowell E. Nancy Donne David Allen Wadt Ward Webster West KW June Lorraine West Lavonne F. West Sheryl Melinda West Kay Elaine Westall La Vonne I. Westerlund Ron G. Wetteroth Edna May White X' L, W 0 ssimf, A W W ! ,N, L,1v,f,g, f N X K Q T! W f W y f f 41 X X J 9 -gf f XZ yyx, ,,,, VAW ,,,, , ,..wx ,TJ 5. Z sf Carolyn Louise Peggy Nl. Yvonne Marie Wiley Wilson Areiha Nl Vlncenl A. Susan A Jim Claudia Wilson Williams Jimmy Ruby Wilson Williams Judy Anne Ruin Wilson Williams Williams Wingo Wilkins Wilson Jack Janet L. Sandra Zaleski McBride Burmeister Richard W. John Joan Zavala McDonald Ferrow Roger Sandra Jim Zelinsky Stevens Joerger Faith Ann Phyllis Diane Zink Starling Stabler Roger D. Don Joyce Zuck Brady Young Additional Seniors William Eugene Mike Hall Baird Mitchell Roger Harry Balmer Morel Dan M. Louis Allen Cassidy Myers Robert J. Marsha Davis Nickell Woody James Patricia Duenas Norton Larry Bonnie Lynn Faley Parks Lester George D. Flint Patas Chuck Shari French Price Carmelo John Arleigh Gaeto Prophet James Ann Gaughenbaugh Rhodes Robert Roger L. Gann Rowe Jo Ann Fred Gillum Rutigliano Edmund H. Zach N. Gomez Scifres Richard Lee Barbara J. Gansen Scott Joe W. Gary W. Hicks Tore Harold Roger S. Hyde Turk Brian Ted Rosemary Kay Johnson Valenta John Erika Johnson Waneck George Glenn R. Joseph Weiss Ken Gladys l. Lemmon Williams Irene Evette Irene H. Maestas Woolsey Kenny Gilbert Matsumoto Young Stanley McGa rr Seniors, Activities ACOSTA, Ralph - Phi Kappa Phi, Pres. Latin Club, C.S.F., Math and Science Club, Ger- man Club, l-'ire Captain, Gallery Club ADAMS, Frances Christine - Ushers, I-'dun Club, G.A.A., Christmas Concert ADAMS, Iudith C, - Socorro Aqui, Sr. GleeI AGUON., Iuan Q. - R.O.T.C., Cadet Official, Gymnastics, Bands Orchistrg S Tcdmq RTHI MI - on ea er, ec. , AI Pub. Sodgrii-tSeAqui, CgS.F., Polyettes, IF.H.A., Ushers, Y.F.C., G.A.A., C- Of C-, Flfemcmt F.H,A I . . ALBERT, Pei-ne Elaine - Art Commisisoner, P . T ' , R gads, Art Chrmn., Girls L:xsgue,ul3ndliemiaChs, Gold L, Fife C421PtC11T1- Adv. Water Show, C.S.F., C. of C., ll'-, Sf- Rep., Student Rep., Scholastic Art Award, ' A t C t ALBSR1T'?1GSl'1dirPe MP. I- elglrgg. Chaparral, Boys League, Rota, Iazz 'Club, Ski Club ALVARADO, Retry B. - Stage Denon. Stage and C t Design AN-ARgIR1ClU, Irene D. - POIYGUQS, P- E- RSP-1 P.T.A. Rep., C. of C-, F-H-A-v I-R-Cn FHS C t ' ANDERSd1F Beverly Ann-G.A.A., I-R-Q., F-H-A ANDERSON, Don M. - Water Polo, Swm? Team' Letterman's Council, Phi BSTCI Chl, BUYS ANDI:'E?ISgC131F',,Ixlb?g F. - All-City Water Polo, , C.S.F., Phi Beta Chi, Chess Club I ANDERSON, Mafia Yvette - A CaPPe11G Chef- Adv. Dance, Adv. Drama, Costume COIQSL, Beg. Dance, Beg. Drama, Costume Design, Sr. Girls Glee, MdClFiQCI1S, SOPIT- REP- , ANDERSQN., Maria Yvonne - A Capella Chem - Adv. Dance. Adv- Dmmat Mddflgfflsr Sr' Girls Glee, Stage Design, Beg- Dancer Beg I 'Drama,t2nd place winnel-7 of Christmas C531 AN:DCRB?nCsarole C.-Sec. Ushers, l-Ric-1 of Cf' ARNlDfI', Iudy lVL.,-- Soph.- Rep-, Ir- Rep-,-.C-S-F-fr Sealbearer, Gill-d Lr, Tabek, Polyettes, C- of' C. ' m ' . -' ' ' '. Ih- t -, p 5.I Cqprrce IIIPort1a, 1l'i?1e'1'reqs,:eSec.I, Frendh I I 'Club, Math Team, Fire-'CCIPff1i11,I Seal Beqref' Bsf- iums,Young Careerist, Girls LSCIIQU? Advls' ory Bernd, 'C. of C., Math and Science Club, .- Ushers Club, Progressive Iazz .,,. BAIN-BS, 'Colleen A. - TCQIHCI- C- ob ffl: 1 ' Club, Iazz Club, Poly P1cture.1-02114: Ushers: Firernan, F.H.A.' I I , P BAINlUlM, Lennell Marte - Flag SWHIQFI, 565, Caprice, Polyettes, Honor Guard, C.S.F., F95 Bearer, G0ldfL, G.A.A., C- of C-, -Class BGP' 1' , ' an , BAiEifeifrclrf1seB.1fri1ski 'Club, UsherS,C1Hb- GUI- lery, Advertising Art WrkS1'1P-, Fireman BAKER, Lois Arleen - leweled 'Lv Seal Bearer, Pi Sigma Phi, Ushers Club, I.R.C-, C- of C-r G.A.A., c.s.r., Flower comm., hremdn, FHS Qgptqin, Uqmpus Clean Up, Poly-. Picture -' .S. BALIIf.cF!nr!,l-PA.I - C-S.F-, 'Ge0meffY- Algebra IBARBFEIQI Ted Lewis E Sr- RSP-, Fife KCCIPTCUHQ ' ' 'I , T rn I Blrlqligiyqh C5551-111 intl. cljiris. Chaparral, Business Mgri Caerulea, Sr. Rep., FOOHDCII1, Kel? Club, Lettermans 'Council BARKLEYY Terril W. - 3-Year Letterman, Gym- - nastics, Best PlC1Ye1'S Award, Yell King, Band, Photography Club, Gymnastics Club, BARix5F'1?r,bL1EriS:tt AnthonY - P- 'CGPFHG Choir- Madrigals, Track, Boys Glee, B0W11119I League BARTLETT, Susan K. - Polyettes, C.S.F., Alpha Delta Chi, Ushers Club, Band, Glee, C- Of C., Fire Captain, Soph. Rep. BATTIN, Charles A. - Radio Workshop I BAUER, India K. - Seal Bearer, Gold L, Fire Captain, Poly PEtureLLoan, G.A.A., C. of C. Ad .T ', 'iris efloue BAYER2 Paxiriciedmllflarilynne j- GJ-l-A-, P-IN-A- BEAL, Milton Stanford - High J-ite, Eduor In Chief, Sports Editor, I-ldvefilslng Manager BEAL Steve - High Lite Staff, High Life 'Com- pbsitor, Kiwanis Club, Industrial Arts Award BECK, Carla Ann -- Chaplain Scarabs, Fire Captain, Soph. Rep., C. of C., F.H.A-, I-H-C- BECK, Karen - French Club, I.R.C., Ushers, ' . fC. BECKI, Ttlancy Ann - Ushers, C. of C., I.R.C., Bowling Club, I-',H,A., .Spanish 'Club, Tennis, G.A.A., Future Business Leaders BECK, Thorgert, Karl - Basketball, Volleyball, Class Secretary BEDARD, Duane Arthur - Stage Crew BEEGLE, Richard W. - Delphi, Track BEESON, Ioyce Gwynn - Pres., Sec. F.T.A., A Capella Choir, Gold L, LR-'C-, C- Of C-, Campus Captain, Y.F.C,, Ushers Club, G-A-A- BELL Ioan Ellen - Masque 6- Sandal, Polyettes, Socorro Aqui, Ushers 'Club, Christmas Con- cert, One Act Plays, Senior Play, Sr. Class R . Alt., C. fC., G.A.A. BELLEPTQHY - OSocorro Aqui, F.H.A., F.T..A., Red Cross, Polyettes, C. oi C., Ushers, G.A.A., Fireman BENNETT, Barbara - F.H.A. BENNETT, 'David Lawrence - Letterman BENNETT, Diana Lee-Advanced Modern Dance, Student Assistant, F.H-A-, Semol' RRP- BERLOW, Doreen. Sue - Sealbearer, Gold L, Girls League Friendship Comm., Girls League Dress. Reg. Comm., Picture Loan, Bowling Club, G.A.A., C. of C., Flower 'Comm., Spanish Club, F.T.A. BELSS, Ken M. - I. V. Football, Latin Club BETHEA, Louise Yvonne - Tennis, 'C. of 'C., Latin Club, P. E. Council BE7VAN, Iudy M. -- Business Club BISCHOFF, Shirley Mae -- Rifle 'Club BIVENS, ,Mary Ann - Pi Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Omega, Pres., Treas., C. of C., F.H.A., P. E.. Council, C.SfF., G.A.A. BLASlN'GHAlM, Diane M. - Thalia, 'C. of C., Ushers, Swim Club, Ir. Red Cross, C.S.F., Tennis Club, Bowling, Business BOGNLANN, Carole Lorraine - V. Pres. Ragads, C. of C., G.A.A., Fire Captain BOLTON, Iohn Harold -- Essex, Rota, Boys League, Iazz Club BOND! II, Daniel Carl - Ir. 'Class Pres. Pro. Temp., Pres. C.-S.-F., Sealbearer, Ieweled L, Soph., Ir., Sr, Rep., Lettermans Council, Golf Letter, Ir. Exchange 'Club, Boys League, 'Constitution Handbook Chairman, Student Council, Fire Captain BORGFELD, Carla Virginia - 'Masque Gr San- dal, Athena Welfare Club BOYER, Iacqueline - V. Pres, Pledge .Mistress ' Zayn, Masque Gr Sandal, Ski Club, C. of 'C.,- , F.l-I.A., Progressive Iazz, Make-up, Modeling BOYLEL Ed B. 'D. - Pres. Masque G Sandal, ' C.S.F., 3 Senior Plays, One Acts, Best Actor Award BOYLE, Larry L. - Pres. Nticia Club, Math and ,Science Club, Geometry tutor, Fire Captain BOZARTH, Odis B. - Phi Kappa Phi BRADLEY, Dan David - R.O.T.C. BRQENVER, Ken A. - Varsity Football BRLGHTMAN, Lynne R. - Treas. Tajma, Caprice, ' Polyettes, Gold L, 'Masque and Sandal, Senior Play, Representative, C. of C., G.A.A., Fireman BRLMHALL, 'Carole A. - -Pres., Rec. Sec. Pi Sigma Phi, Socorro Aqui, Advanced Tennis, C.S.F., Ir. Red Cross, C. of C., Student As- sistant, Fireman, Homecoming Candidate BROADVVVELL Beverl earl - Ra ads o , Y I Q , S Ph-, lr- Rep., C. of C., G.A.A., Girls League BROCKSEN, Arnold Gustav - Pres. Sphinx, Key F 'Club Social Chairman, Varsity Football, -C.I.F. Champs, Letter-man's 'Council Treas., Boys League Sec., Bohemian, B Football Champs, Fire Captain, Varsity Track Mgr. BROOKS, Lena - F.H.A., G.A.A., I.R.C., Home Nursing ' BROWN,', Cherianne K. - Flagswinger, Socorro Aqui, 'Homecoming Princess, G.A.A., C. of . 'C., Fireman, Ushers 'Club, Modern Dance, II Operetta, Sr. Girl's Glee, Class Commander, 'I ,G.A.A. Rep., Iazz 'Club' r BROWN, Dan M. -- Boy's Bowling League BROWN, Roianne - Pres., Pledge .Mistress Sicars. , abs, Portia, Pres. 'C. of C., V. Pres. Ad- jrariced Swim 'Club, Comm. Sec., Bohem- --ian, Officer of the Week, Sealbearer, Gold ' .L.-'Fire Captain, Water Show, Ushers Club BROWN, Steve Benton - Track Team, Buffumsf 'Care-erist, Orchestra Member '. BROWN, Willie - All-City Football, Soph., Ir., Basketball, Baseball Soph., Ir.g V. Pres. -,of Ir. Class, Player of the Year, L. B. Player . of the Year, All-American in Football ' - BROWNINC, Pat - Phi Delta Sigma, Battal- ion Color Guard, G.A.A. I BRUCE, Sharon L. - Pledge Mistress Alpha Delta Chi, I.R.'C., lazz Club, F.T.A., 'C.,of C., Ushers Club, Adv. Swim 'Club, F.H.A., Radio Prod. Workshop BRUN-ING. Bob - Hi h Life Editor g -in-Chief, 'Golf Team, Sealbearer, Gold L, V. Pres. Ski Club, Ir. Exchange 'Club, Geometry tutor BUCK, Frank O. - Chess Club BUDNICK, Ianet Lee - Tabek, 'C.S.F. Sealbearer, L Club Pres., Gold L, Major and Minor L in G.A.A., Second V. Pres. G.A.A., G.A.A Rep., Reporter F.H.A. BUELL, Susan E. - V. Pres. French Club, F.H.A. Committee Chairman, C of C., A-.F.-S., Fire Captain, Minor L, C.S.F., Welfare Chairman Socorro, G.A.A., Campus 'Clean-up, 1'.R.C. BUERKLE, Bette Irma - C. of C., Ushers 'Club, Adv. Tennis BULLARD, Ianice Gail - Treas. Socorro, C. of 'C. BURIEIESISIITER, Sandra lean - Girl's League, BURRiL1L,'-ctnstt lune - rrssrs. Pi Sigma Phi, C. of C., Ushers Club, Progsresive Iazz Club, Adv. Tennis BUTLER, 'Charles H. - C.S.F. CABE, 'Carol Lynne - Socorro, C. of C., Ski 'Club, Iazz Club CALWELL, Ioe A. - Ir. Class Rep., Key Club, fGolf. Kappa Rho Phi, Boys League CAMPBELL, Bob C. - Chaparral Cl-DMLPBELL, Iudy Paige - 'Drill Team, Poly- ettes, Ushers Club, Red Cross, Progressive azz CAPIEN, Pennie L. - Girls League President, Treasurer, Dress Regulations Chrmn., Pledge Mistress Tajma, Lambda Phi, Caprice, Bo- hemians, Ragads, French 'Club, G.A.A., C. ot C., Poly Picture Loan, Campus Comm. CARUENAS, Dave L. - Caerulea, C.S.F., Ath. Trainer. Soph., Ir. Rep., Gold L., Letter- man's 'Council CARDER, Ronald Lyle - Service Club l, Il, Nicia Welfare Fraternity CARLYWLE, Linda LaDonne - C.S.F., Conisula Latina Sodalitas, -Math and Science 'Club, Adv. Mod. Dance CARM-ON., 'Diamon L. - A Capella, Boys Glee CARROLL, Wesley Dunn - Pres. Sec. Chapar- ral, Varsity Golf Team, All-'City l959, Fourth in 'C.l.F. 1958, Lettermans Council, Iazz Club, Boys League, C.S.F., Iournalism CASSEL, N-icholas Robert - Phi Beta 'Ch' CAS-SIDGY Dan M So h R 1 I , -- - p, ep. CHACE-E-'SETT, Gloria - PiI Sigma Phi,I Campus ean Up, F C t , H C - clidate, Soph.ul3Fep.,qC.CI:y1?C, omecommfl Cm CHEBE-GIA, left D. - Soph. Rep., Jr. Rep., Track, Cross Country, C.S.F., Essex 'Club CHEBVBRS, Iim L. - Marqu' CHRISTIANS, lanice G. -1Po1y Ushers, Riding Club, Skating Club -CHRISTENSEN, ISteve A. - Phi Ilctrpptr, ph, Ouranos,'F1reman, Bo s Le s CHOY, Andrew E. - Sphiitx, ciillii liizittfrilf Pres. Sorority Fraternity Council, Sec. vi Pres., Pres. Boys League, 2 Ievtgeleci L, Treas., V. Pres., Pres. Rota, Pres. 'Bohem-' gggugger B65-I,I Varsiey Water Polo, C.-SIP., - . FEI' . ' 'P ' Fire Chief, S rinn. .S.F. Comm. oi Fryer I the Week , OP , Ir., Sr- Rep., Student of CLARK, Ellen 'L i ' CI II G ouise - Music tchtrtrrnnni, Stu- 4 l . en overnment, C.S.F., -S lb I G , L, A ctrpsthr Choir, Fire fdf,,,jgef,,HfIgd . f Pres. Prs-Leger, G.A.A., Ushers chu, '-C' 5, CL c., Yr.-c., A.F.S., Campus Clean-up' ARK, Seven - Radio 'Club, E,.l.R., Eisstrorfiiibitllztr CL ics, B.T.D. Ind. Electricity , ARKET, Hnwsrrd P. - Phi Beta Chi, Ftrs'-cafpgfiiif . , 11v- Vdfefr Wafer P010. C. B, - Swimming, B Football Baseball 'Club QOCHRANG 'Tune E. - V. 'Pres. Pl d ' ,Delta Gamma Ome a C e ge Mistreiii,-3 lA it C.S:F., The rCoquettes, Delta? Gammalgsnlilgglcf'-,..--'f,?i?'i Social Club Rep. fsziiligl COHEE, Gtrtl'-.Mrrr 'uh- . . - ,,,.,I:,, In .II I Ushers -tClubI IF T A Ig 6 CEPPEJ9, G.A.Ar,,5r GIAIAI 16 - Honor Guard, Polyettes, COHRIIB - G.A.A., Student Assistant, i COLE, Bob E W, .T . Govern Atwards Chairan Student com-1 C Fife, , I.lCI1-tdetfe.Leigh----'Pledge Mistress .sbrtwrf ,gs Club .U 1- - Dlcrnet -,Lsrrnbd prh -t rt 'Cfrpftrim ,'C. - ot..f.f.c.gI, ' -COmeqn :1PrI'P91Y Piffllre Loan: fILf'I, ..Q,1I,.9' H-flllh' emi ' Twins V- Pres-T...BAet:Z--ifs.es.3 , RI Ic Pres., Press -S,oIcprnc Aqui '.s,4g,f,jII,I L s 'fo-'lhemifmf 'P'-T-A-. t-Ser-1-, .'Fif'?1iiQPrwilCtif5i?0f concise? 'League Csmfmlfiee. tP:f-..-Ezncfehnsrt Leu - Tuf,i,Y - Flqgswing-sr.. --,Gents , .guet OHOI Guard, -C:.fS.-R, 'LPQ-liiffinen- Sancm of Studeftt' Governmenilt- Elfecutive BeIcI. StudentI Go.xrernrnerrt,. Portia, Ct-ipI,riceI o em1ans,I Fire Captain, Sealbecirerl '2 Iew- Sled L, Officer of tht-3 We'ek' - 'V f , C' Blame MSU? T -Poly Picture Loan, coorsit A-tsoph' REP? F1 e 'CaP1f1iIt Y 1 .Couxhr lg TL. -.. QQPL . ,Cross Y, rack Phi Beta Chi f i COOPER. Carolyn -,Sbcorrf fi' t EIIEII ssgnsrr. s,..rts,3' r?sZit5ZtjCr?fr.213 COOPER, lhfigter - Water Polo S it ' CORET:Iii'GCI2Fb, V. Pres. Essex Club, ,Firygixzglggi T , Steven M. - Sealbearer, Varsity, wt RrackI Letterman, 1958, 1959 All-'City Track IIIotgeClulI?I,I Water Polo, Boys League, Scplf- J I - I?-, ire Captain, Ieweled'L, A t ll My ' Corlifi ,Fm SR- - Treas. Essex, Pub. Chdigi ' TII Pklt Oph- Rep., Fire Captain, CIIIFI HUC t Letterman s Council, Cross Country COTTEtch Chairman, 'Campus Clean-up, BITIDf -. I ELL, D E, - covlsffbqtt llditih Vmny Baseball' OSF-- ' - Nancy Les - Delt G O Polygttes, C.S.F.,IOrchestFa EChIgdnrriIble,mUZR1 COYFE liiualiiitliorlllljr Gugrdi GAA' ' U 'UP1'f ,KC .S . F-T-A-, ReP91'ter on Hi-Lille 'ont ec Zayn, tcRAidiilErAbn Iglififf I , O . - Student Athl t' T ' CRAZESRD, Carolyn F. - Lambdaelghi, rigiiri CRAVVORD D .I ianna L. + Welfare Chair. Pi Si - ma Phl' Socorro, V- Pres-, Pledge Mistregs Record. Sec. Phi Delta Omegq C of C Fashion and Design ' ' CRAWFORD, William goiwtbagl, Varsity 0 0, ec. Treas. Key Club Sr L, Assistant Fire Chief, Boy's Lelixegriie Glgfgg terman's Council, Fire 'C t ' ' ' CREASEY. Carol L C- 7- Pres. Hutch, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Wafer P, d QP 5111, Art Gallery lggarliliigads, J'.R.C., Ujhegig ClIl1SliTeSsFud:gri-lllgscj CREASEY Tames A. - S, 11- Et Polo, , Swimming, 'Key PCl!1l1,Fa,, ?gEXyLZZg:.IT LeHe1 m'-'m'S Club, BOY's League Ca 7 A , , Clean-up, Fire Capt. y ' mpgs FI I CUHRIE, Gerda. U. -W Po1y'US1-,ers ,C of 4 gijrmaqn 'Cl-ubb RecJ Swim., Beg, I Teh,-yig' ,M-init v. 4 ennis o I1 l Off' - t ' cURRY,IILtrrry-Rin nhtfrlricir, ice- Asilsfffnf .I I I .I, rf-g.III II III- I III- ' . 1 -Q ,ir gg ,,,' t ,II,, f I . .IIr'.,I 'rf ' 'fr I . 'Q . ' .ii -f Qrfffc f- -if f 'Fi- s, t F 1. . is .. V I 'V n Seniorsi Activities CURTIS, Linda Dianne - Chap. Wel. Chm. So- corro Aqui, Masque G Sandal, One Act Plays, Senior Play, Sr. Assembly Comm., C. of C., Ushers Club, B.T.D. CYESTER, Diane Marie - Bowling Club, Stage Make-up, Sec. Rifle Club DAMIGOS. Mary I. - Treas, Lambda Phi, Ir. Class Rep. DANGBERG, Susan - Vice Pres. Portia, Rush Chrm. Phi Gamma Chi, Ragads, P. E. Coun- C11, Pres., Sec. C.S.F., Sealbearer, l Ieweled L, Sealbearer, C.S.F., Boys Lague DARNEY. Philip D. - Band, V. Swimming, C and V. Water polo, Gold L, Sealbearer, C.S.F., Boys League DASCENZO, Raymond D. - Scholarship, Ski Cl'-lb. Ir., Sr. Rep., Fire Captain, I.R.C. DAVIS, Carol I. - Bowling Club, Drama Club, Y-Teen DAVIS. lim B. - Vice Pres. Delphi, Progressive azz DAVIS, Mike M. - Rota Club, Varsity Golf Team DAVIDSON, Annette - Masque and Sandal two ears Y DAVIDSON, Daniel Lee - Pres. Latin Club, Sec. Treas. Phi Delta Sigma, Pres. tModern Reading Club, Math G Science Club, C.S.F. Library Youth Council DAVIDSON, Don L. - C.S.F., Math G Science Club, Stamp Club DAY, Iudith G. - Poly Ushers, Student Assist- ant, Riding Club DEATON, Ron F. - German Club, Chemistry Team, Math 6: Science Club, Lab Assistant, C.S.F., German tutor, Radio Club, Math tutor DeBUSK, Iames M. - Vice Pres. Dominus DECKER, Iim D. - German Club, C.S.F., Kappa Rho Phi DE LACY, Sue V. - Vice Pres., Ecirrko, Soph. Rep., Ir. Rep., C. of C., Ushers u Historian, So- DE LORME, Edward I. - 'Comus Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, I. V. Baseball, I. V. Basketball DEININFGER, Richard D. - Commisioner Officer R.O.T.C., Rep. R.O.T.C. in Student Govern- nilent Class, Fireman, Radio Production Work- s op DENOS, Georgia Diane - Sealbearer, 'C of C., Poly Ushers, G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, G.A.A. Bowling C.S.F. DELGSANUTCY, Dorthy N-. - Polyettes, Sr. Girls ' ee DERRYWBERRY, Marianne - Taima, C. of C., Poly Picture Loan, Fireman, Ushers Club DIFFINE, Don P. - Madrigal Singers, A Cap- ella Choir, Y.F.C., C.S.F., Electronics DILDAY, R. Burr - C.l.F. Football Champs Z years, Kappa Rho Phi DINONII, IoAnn Marie - GA.A. Adv. Tennis, 'C.S.F. Bowling Club, Business Club, Poly Ushers DIXON, Carolyn Ann - Rec. Sec. Pi Sigma Phi, Socorro Aqui, Progressive Iazz Club DRAVES, Barbara L. - Socorro Aqui, C. of C., G.A.A., Adv. Swim, Water Show, I.R.C., Fire 'Captain DUE-NAS. VVOOCIY Iames - Chors, Art, Craft, Basketball, Wrestling, Tumbing, Football DUKE, Kenny A - Surfing Club DUKE, Lou Ann - Lambd,a Phi, Vice Pres., Pres. Tabke, Polyettes, C. of C., Ushers, G.A.A., Bowling 'Club, Campus Clean-up, Fireman, Library Assistant, Iazz Club, Beg. Tennis Rec . . Swim. DUMM, Thomas I. - Varsity Water Polo, Key Club. French Club, German 'Club DUTY, Marilyn E. - A 'Capella Choir. C.S.F., Adv. Dance. . of C., Red Cross, Christmas Concert, Ushers EAGAN, 'Don William - R.O.T.C. Cadet Major, Student Gov't., Rifle Team, C.S.F. EALY. Rosland LaRaye - Ushers Club, F.H.A., Fireman, Library Assistant, I.R.C. EASTWOOD, Rosemary Elizabeth - Gallery, Galery Club, Bowling 'Club, Flower Comm., Polv Picture Loan, Girls Rifle Club, F.H.A. EGBERT, Iohn Alfred - Omega Phi. Commis- sioned 'Officer in R.O.T.C., Rifle Club, Fire- man EGGERT, Birdetta A. - Lambda Phi EHRLI'CH, Paul R. - Sword G Scabard, Rifle Team, Drill Team EILERS, 'Charles Henry - Chaparral, C.S.F. ELLIOT, Alice E. - Head Song G Flag, V. Pres. Girls League, Ir. Rep., Sr. Rep., 'Chaplain Phi Gamma Chi, Portia. C.S.F., Bohemians, Student Gov't.. One Iewelled L, -Student of the Week, V. Pres. of Lambda Phi, Sec. Ragads, Sec. Ski 'Club, Fire Captain ELLIS. Ieanie - Editor-in-Chief Caerulea. V. Pres., Pub. Chrmn. Scarabs, Sealbearer, Rag- rfds, C.S.F.. Polv Picture Loan, I.R.C., F.H.A., Campus Clean-up. C. of C., Ir. Class Rep., Fire Captain. G.A.A.. Tennis. and Shorts ELSASSER. Charlene Helyn - Pledge Mistress Phi Gamma Chi. Pledge Mistress Lambda hi, Sooh Ren., Fire Contain. Adv. Tennis, Gallery Club. F.H.A., Girls League. Home- coming Candidate C. of C., G.A.A. EISTONZ, Gene T. - Nicia ENDRES, Barbara Victoria - C. of C.. I.R.C., Ushers, Fireman, Adv. Tennis. -Student As- Sistant. .S.F., P. E. Council, P.T.A. Rep., Sr. Glee Christmas Concert ENG, Victor H. - Stage Crew ENGER, Ianice Kay - C.S.F., French Club, Sec. Creative Writing Club, Philosophy Club, Math :S Science Club, Campus Clean-up BMMONS, Alan C. - Ir. Rep., Fire Captain, Varsity Golf, Soph. Rep. ERVIN, Virginia Ann - C. of C., Poly Picture Loan, Gallery Club, Ushers Club, G.A.A., Beg. Swimming, Library Assistant, Fireman, Beg. Tennis ESPANA, Nestor - Photography, Bowling EVANS, Karen Yvonne - Soc. Ch. Tajma, Lam- bda Phi. Ragads, Ir., Sr. Rep., Honor Guard, Polyettes, Sec. Poly Picture Loan, C. of C., C.S.F., Fire Captain, F.H.A., Girls League, Fireman EVANS, Lane M. - V. Pres. Essex, Rota Club, Boys League, Fire Captain, C.S.F. EVANS, Wanda - Lambda Phi FAIRLEY, Gail Lyndall - Zayn, Caprice, C.S.F., C. of C., Campus Clean-up, A Capella, F.T.A., G.A.A., Fire Captain FARNISWORTH, Kent F. - V. Pres. Phi Kappa Phi, Ouranos, Iazz Club, Fireman, Boys League, Radio Production Workshop FARROW, Iean Ellen - P. E. Council, Rep C. of C., Ski Club, C.S.F., Iazz Club, Fireman, Campus Clean-up, G.A.A. FAULCONER, Patricia Ann - Ir. Girls Glee FAULLIN, Sara Iane - Pi Sigma Phi, Masque and Sandal, Sec. Fashion and Design, C. of C. FAWSON, Lynn - Treas. Scarabs, Ragads, I.R.C., P. E. Council, Ir. C. of C., F.H.A., G.A.A. Award, Iazz Club, Ski Club, D.A.R. Sewing Award FAY, Sharon Lee - Homemaking, Color 'Cap- tain, Squad Leader, Class Rep., Fire Captain FEDRIZZI, Iefferson R., Lettermans Council, Boys League, Fireman, Bowling Club, I. V. Base- ball FEDRIZZI, Ieffery I. - I. V. Baseball, Bowl- ing Team, Boys League, Lettermans Council, Fireman FEIERANG, Edita Viola - F.H.A. FERRIS, Karen M, - Adv. Swim Club, Water Show, C. of C., Spanish Club, G.A.A. FERRON, Ioan Francene - A Capella, Les Crys- tales, Markettes FESKE, Elinor Marie - Thalia, Soph. Rep., Ushers, Girls League FISHER, Teresa Mae - Stage Make-up, Fireman, Stage Design, Class Captain FITE, Larry Dell - Student of the Week, Stage Manager, Y.F.C. FLANDERS, Sandy E. - Pres. 'Delta Gamma Omega, Progressive Iazz, Ski Club, F.H.A., Fireman, Operetta, Sr. Rep., I.R.C. FLEISCHER, Art I. - I. V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball FLORINE, Sharon M. - C. of C., Scarabs FLOUNOIL, Ida Nell - V. Pres, Teen Tavern, Adv. Dance, A Capella, Drama, Iazz Club, Polyettes FLUKER, Anderson Lee - .Stage Crew FORBI-S, Nancy - 'C.S.F., Sealbearer, G.A.A. Bowling Club, Beg. Tennis, Ushers, A.F.S., C. of C., National Honor Society, Ir.-Sr. Prom Comm., Girls Hockey Team, Library Club, C. of C., I.C.B.E. Science Seminars, Ushers FORSTER, Paul K. - B Football FOX, Bruce D. - Band FRAN7GEN1TE, Carol Ann - Sec. F.T.A., Ushers, C. of C., G.A.A., I.R.C., 'Campus Capt., Sr. Girls Glee, Gold L FRASER, Glenna Dorothy - Masque and Sandal, Thalia, 'C. of C. FRIE, Donna Noe - Stage Make-up, Student Assistant FRISHIMAN, Harry Dean - Pres. Essex, Yell King, V, B, C Water Polo, V, B, C Swim- ming, Rota, Hutch Comm., Pres., Surf Club, Boys League, Lettermans Council, Fire Cap- tain, Iazz Club FUIII, Kim - -Socorro Aqui, C. of C., Ushers, I.R.C., Campus Clean-up FULCHER, Mary A. - F.H.A., Ushers FURUTA, 'Chikara W. - B Football, Bowling GAME, William C. - Letterman, Gymnastics, Water Ski 'Club ' GARCIA, Armand G. - Track, Audio Visual GARCIA, Cordelia - , GARRIGUES, Carole S. - Gallery Director, C.S.F., Gold L, Pres. Latin Club, Sec. Treas. Gallery Club, Fire Captain, G.A.A., Rifle 'Club, I.R.C., Show Chrmn. GARRISON, Ronda Lee - French 'Club, A.F.S., Sr. Rep., C. of C., Iazz Club, Y.F.C., Ski 'Club, Campus Clean-up GASTWIRTH, Mike H. - Comus, V- Football. V. Baseball, Rota, Commisisoner of Athlet- ics, Boys League, C.S.F., Lettermans Coun- cil, Fire Captain GASIUMANS, Ray -- lMgr. Varsity Basketball, C.S.F.. A.F.S. Foreign Student, Math Team, Key Club, German Club, French Club, Bo- hemian GAUGHENBAUGH, Iames Tingler - Rifle Club, Library Club, Spanish 'Club GERGEN, Iohn Keith - Iazz Club GESCHKE, Carol Ann - Water Show, G-A-Au Pres. Adv. Swim Club, V. Pres. Pre-Legal Club, C. of C., I.R.C., Ushers Club, C.S.F., Progressive Iazz Club, Camera Club, Rec. Swim. GIERS, Mike L. - Comus, Rota, Essex, Letter- mans Council, V. Football, V. Track GODWIN, Earl R. - Ski Club, C.S.F., Seal- bearer GOLDBERG, Phyllis Dorothy - 2 Ieweled L, Sealbearer, Student Gov't., Art Chairman, Girls League, Dress Reg., Friendship Comm., Poly's Rep. to Traffic Safety Conference in Sacramento, Poly Picture Loan, Flower Comm., V. Pres., Sec. Spanish Club, G.A.A., Fire Captain, C. of C., Pres. Fashion and Design Club GOLDSMITH, Ianice L. - Ushers Club, G.A.A. Adv. Tennis, Bowling Club, Sr. Rep., Fire- man, Orchestra GOLDSMITH, Mary Lou - Sec., Historian Alpha Delta Chi, I.R.C., C. of C. GOLIAN, William A. - Gallery Club,I Fire Captain GORDON, Ianice Elaine - C. of C., Soph. Rep., V, Pres., Sec., Pub. Chmn. Lambda Phi, G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, F.H.A., Iazz Club GRAHAM, 'Mary Margaret - Socorro Aqui, Gold L, Ieweled L, Sealbearer, Polyettes, C of C., Orchestra, I.R.C., Fireman, C.S.F., Cam- pus Clean-up, G.A.A., Christmas Concert GRAMMES, Marsi A. - Pi Sigma Phi, Tabek, 'C.S.F., C. of C., Campus Clean-up, Fire- man, Ushers GRAY, Frances - C.S.F., Ski 'Club, Fashion De- GR GR sign, Rec. Swimming, Radio Production Workshop EEN, Iohn Paul - Varsity Football. Centaurs EEN, Spencer Harris - Sec. Phi Beta Chi GREENBERG, Charlotte - Alpha Delta Chi, GR GR GR Tabek, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Ushers, G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, C. of C., I.R.C., F.H.A., Span- ish Club, Girls League, Fireman EENE, Michael A. - Gallery Club V. Pres., Boys League, Fire 'Captain EGG, Carolyn M. - Costume Construction IFFIN, Robert Lynn - Pres. Phi Delta Sigma, Stage Crew, Stage Design, Photography Lab Assistant, Fireman GRISINGER, Iohn E. - Math d Science, Y.F.C. GROFF, Iudi Lynn - Girls League, Ushers, Rec. Swim. GROVES, Laurence Iames - Camera Club GRUNEST, Karen Elizabeth - Scarabs, Fire Captain, C. of C., Progressive Iazz, Tennis, Ski Club, I.R.C., P. E. Council, Hutch Comm. GUESS, Lawerence Allen - Swim Team Mgr., Poly Band GUZMANV, Eleanor - F.N.A., Riding Club HABEL, Carl E. - Fire Captain, Audio Visual HACHIYA, Shoji I. - Phi Kappa Phi, V Football HACHMEISTER, Cynthia H. - Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., C. of C., Ski Club, Poly Picture Loan HAHNE. Ianet K. - Socorro, C.S.F., Sealbearer, F.H.A.. G.A.A. HALBRITTER, Elaine Lynn - Pres., Hist. .Socor- HA HA ro, Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Operetta, Y.'F,C., Ushers, Pres, Modeling 'Club, Adv. Swim., Polyettes, Pi Sigma Phi, A Capella Choir, Pres. Madrigals LIS Leon R. - Cadet Captain R.O.T.C., Stage w LPERN, Carole Ann - Gold L, C.S.F., Seal- bearer, Girls League Friendship and Pro- gram Comm., Poly Picture Loan, Personaliza- tion Comm., C. ot C., I.R.C., Ushers, G.A.A., Bowling, Fireman HAMADA, Mitsuye - Editor-in-Chief of High HA Life, Portia, Caprice, Sealbearer, Two Tew- eled L, G.A.A., .Minor L, Pub. Chrmn. C.S.F., Girls League Advisory Board, C. of C., I.R.C., Bowling Club, L Club MEMER, Butch K. - Sphinx Club, Ir. Sales xec., Boys League, Essex HAMMOND S ' HA HA 1 , usan Katherine - Commissioner of Arts, Pres. Phi Gamma Chi, Portia, Rag- ads, Pres Poly Picture Loan, Gold L, Adv. Swim-I Water Show, C.S.F., .Sealbearer, Honor Guard, Art Chrmn. Girls League, Bohemian, G.A.A., C. of C., Sr. Rep., Gold 'Key Scholastic Art Award NNA, Mark W. - Phi Kappa Phi, Sr., Soph. Rep., C, B Track, Cross Country, Lettermans Council, Fire Captain, French Club NSEN. Michelel - Masque and Sandal R.O.T.C. Ball Queen, Drama Club, Make-up Club, F.N,A., Modeling Club, Fireman, Mod- ern Dance, Campus Clean-up, One Act Plavs, Ushers HARPER. Gordon - Spanish 'Club, Rifle Club HARRINGTON, Dale G. - Gallery Club HARRIS, H. Ronald - Treas. Phi Kappa Phi, C.S.F., Soph. Rep. HARTMAN, Carol Ann - French Club HASTINGS, Lee - Caprice, C. of C., C.S.F., Water -Show, Soph. Rep., G.A.A., Poly Pic- ture Loan, Ski Club HASTINGS, 'Charles Roland - Varsity Football Letterman 3 years, Commisisoner of Ath- letics, Sealbearer, Pres. Key Club, Pres. Lettermans Council, 1 Ieweled L, Bohemian, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, C.S.F. HEATH. Linda - Socorro, C. of C,, Fire Captain HEROLD. Tack S. - C.S.F. I-IEUCK, Alice I. - C.S.F., Bowling Club, F.H.A., French Club HEWLETT, Bettie Marie - Socorro Aaui, 'Co- Capt. Polyettes, Masque 61 Sandal, One Act Plays, Sr. Play, F.H.A., Adv. Dance, Water Ballet, G.A.A.. Ushers, I.R.C., C. of C. HICKS, Ioe W. - Boys Glee Seniors' Activities I-IIGLEY, Sharon Ann - Thalia,- Ushers, F.N.A., Modern Dance, C. of CZ, Flfemfm- Campus Clean-up, Y.F.C., Tennis, F-H-Aw G-A-PM I.R.C. HILLIARD, Eleanor M. - Soph. Rep., Teen TGV- ern, G.A.A., Student Assistant, Ushers Club HILTY, DYane IC-ive, SI- Rell- Socoffor Push' . D . Y ' I HIXOCNl 'ITcIiigIL. -OLatin Club, C.S.F., Math 5 Science Clubt H B Fooibuu and Truck LLIDAY, G - 1 ggLLINGSWORqI'1I-I, Ioyce E. - Polyettesb lgrers. French Club, Treas. A.F.S., G-A5A'l ' 'L' Sealbearer, Swim PSIIROVIQI Ada- ivlflml Gold ' C. tc., L bd li He up cum HOLLOVVAY, TZEY 'll' - Ensemble- Bend' C'S'F' HOLLOWELL Bud R. - V. Football, Bee Foot- ball, v.' Basketball, 1. V. Baeleelballig Baseball, Sphinx, Cent- C-1-F F091 Q - Class ReP BOYS League, Pune Captain HOLMES, Mel.C. - Bee reelbali, Cross Genn- 1 , T k, Letterman's Councr l , HOLTCRCTSIS, Kennetla Piztul - Madrlgals, FHS ' U l'l , ery' HOPKIIITS?uStevS CIS- Delphi, Essen, Soph' Rep P' C ptain HORAreShTnC1Y0 - C' Of C- I-R-C.-l Flower C' .Y Major L, L Club, Bowling Club, Bgilnrrrlinton Club, Golf Club, C.S.F. HOSEGOOD, Shan-A.F.S. rereran Exchange Stn- dent, Poly Picture Loan, Bohemfcml Lambda Club Student Govt G H A Ply, A.r.S. . -- ' - - HOSOKAWA, rake - Gallery, C-S-F-1 F-H-Ae F,N.A., Adv. Dance, Ushers HUDSON, Waller F' - CYWS' Tfien Tdvilinr HUEFNER Ianet L. - V. res. TC!1II1C!, 0 l p 1 fl , Sw'm Show, C. ot C., Pf.0lY Pic' tLi,r3eLc?c:In, Cllrmn. F.I-LA-, ZUYTM F179 Cap' tain , - HUP-F, M TY .-. T511-ng, Ragads, Bohemians, Rec. Scbc. Girls League, SI- RSP-, C- ef C-f ' .S.F., F.H.A. Poly Picture Loan, C Pi Sigma Phi Socorro HUGQ-Icfiz gltof C., Iazz Club, Fire Cap- tain ' - Gold L, Pres., Sec. Po1Y HULl-4JyShIeIiIsnCStL1?cTdht Gov't., Radio Prod. Work- shop' Minor L, Soph. Rep., .Adv. Swim., C, of C., I.R.C,, P. E. Councll,G.A.A.., lst place Il-, Speech Contest, 3rd Place lnter- class speech contest HULL, Patricia Marie - C. of C., F.H.A., Adi'- Dance, Exchange Assemblies I U f I-IULSLANDER, Sharon E. - Commissioner o elfare, Pled e Mistress Scarabs, Flag- ZY-,vingel-' Gold gqrld Ieweled L, V. Pres. and Cory, Sec. Girls League. Honor Guard, Corr. Sec. Caprice, Sec. Y.F.C., Rec. Sec. Bo- hemians, Ragads, Talent Exchcmgg Assam' blieg, Soph., Sr. Rep., Fire Captain, 'Corr. Sec. Poly Picture Loan, C.S.F. T R' h d L -- Phi Delta Sigma I IIZIIUTCI-IERSZOORI, Ijliice Lynn - Socorro Aqui, HYDEQIV?HMciFy Lavonne - SCCKICUDS, Ragads, Bo' ' 50 1-L, r., Sr. Class Sec., V. Pres QSTFTE-y SEC, llllnqsque :Sf Sandal, Homecom- ing Gueen, Commissioner of Welfare, Exec- Adv. Board Girls League, F.H.A., Soph.. If-, Sr. Rep., Fire Captain, Adv. DGIICS, PTOQYGS' . 'VG . HYLTCN,IaI?rome W. - Var. Baseball, Cross Country, Sphinx, Rota, Lettermans Council IN-NES, Dave o, - Masque G Snndnl, Sf' PNY, A Cqpella, Christmas Concert, Operetta. If- Rep, One Act Plav, Boys Glee, Iazz Club lgvm., Lame - Football, All-City '58, 59, C-I-F. Fullback 1959, C.I.F. Champs SB, 59. All- City, Invitation to play ln Shrine Game, Track - Shot Put, High Life Repoflef , IWATA. Dave D. - Pres., Sec. Delphi, All-City B Football, All-City C Track, B Track IAMES, Dorothy - Sr. Girls Glee. A Capelld, Christmas Concert, Stage Make-uP, CIUSS Cornmander, Hutch ENNINGS, Diana Mae - Ushers Club, Ski I Club. Band, Soph, Rep., I.R.C.. Prog. Iazz IEROU. Thomas A. - Orchestra, C.S.F., Seal- bearer, Golf Team, Gold L, Christmas Con- '-el-t. V. Basketball Mgr., Football Mgr. TO'-IANNESEN, Braunda K. - Thalla IOHNSON, Beverly Ioan - Stage Make-up, F' H.A., G.A.A., F.N.A., Hutch TOT-INSON, Brian Ted - C.S.F. TOHN,SQRI, Bruce 1 BCISEIJCIII. IOHNSON, Wayne Carl - SOPh- RSP-, Golf Team , IONASSQN, Bellie I. - Rec. Swim, Ushers, Thalia IONES, David Wayne - V. Pres. Rota, Seal- bearer. Fire Captain, BOYS League IONFS, Ieffrev Harvey - Sealbearer, C.S.F., Aqgiseqng Sports Editor, Treas. German Club, nvelfibulian Mgr. High Life, Reporter High Tile IONES Teri Ann - Transfer from St. Anthony's B T.D., Costume Construction IONES - Kasey Teal - V. Pres. Phi Gamma Chi, Rqqrrdg, Lambda Phi. Bohemian, 'Com- rnigsc-m 'Secretary, Sec. Social Club Coun- f-il. Fire Captain, Soph.. Sr. Rep., Student f'10v't.. C. ot C., G.A.A., Dance Sympos- ium, Gold L IONES, Sherry M. - Pres. Girls League, V. Pres. Girls League, Refreshment and Program Chrmn. Girls League, I.R.C., Poly Picture Loan, C. ot C., C.S.F., F.N.A., G.A.A., Iew- eled L, Campus Clean-up Fire Captain, F.H.A. Council ION.ES, Susan Elizabeth - C.S.F., Sealbearer, A.F.S., Adv. Tennis, V. Pres. Math and Science Club KATZ, Treuman P. - Sealbearer, Gold L, Cross Country, Dance Band, Sr. Rep., Fire Cap- tain, Fireman, Christmas Concert, Orchestra, C.S.F., Exchange Assembly, Tennis Team, Campus Clean-up KAUER, Diane Iean - Socorro, Adv. Tennis, C. of C., Iazz Club, Poly Picture Loan KEEGAN, Rick - Sphinx, Essex, Cee and Bee Water Polo, Swim Team, Iazz Club KEERAN, Robert - Graphic Arts, Camera Club, Fireman KEITHLY, Karen Marie - French Club, G.A.A., L Club, Poly Ushers KELLY, Martha Elaine - Masque G Sandal, Christmas Concert, Ushers, Adv. Drama, Student Assistant KELLY, Victoria Ann - . p., I . ., y- ettes, Ushers, Fire Captain, Modern Dance, Swimming, I.R.C. KENT, Sharon N,. - Lambda Phi, Caprice, Ir. Rep., 'C.S.F., Sealbearer, Fire Captain KIBALA, Fred Allan - V. Basketball, C.S.F., Gold L, Sealbearer, Sphinx, Bee Basketball, Bee Basketball All-CitY, I- V. Baseball, Sr Re r Rep Pol Iournalism KU-MURA, Terry K. - Service Club, Nicia, C.S.F. KENDIG, Chuck L. - Photography, Bowling Club KING, Iohnny B. - Pres. Phi Kappa Phi, Var, Football KINlG, Iudith A. - Pub. Chrmn., Lambda Phi, Rec. Sec. Caprice, Sealbearer, Ir., Sr. Rep., Gold L, Fire Captain, French Club, G.A.A., Tennis, Sports, Historian F.H.A., C. of C., Caerulea Staff KITSMAN, Gary G. - Chaparral, Boys League, Ir. Rep., Soph. Rep., B Football KITTINGER, Stephen F. - Exide Club, B Foot- ball, B Basketball KLINGER, Dennis E. - Boys League KOCI, Roberta A. - Ushers, Sr. Girls Glee, A Capella, Bowling Club, Delta Gamma Omega KOTSUBO, Hiroko - Socorro Aqui, C.S.F., Seal- bearer, Polyettes, I.R.C., Poly Ushers, C. of C., G.A.A. KUIS, Varya D. - French 'Club KUNKEL, Larry I. - Phi Beta Chi, Boys League KURTHY, Richard - B Waterpolo, B, Varsity Swim Team, Pledge Master, Pres. Phi Beta Chi, Iazz Club, C.S.F. LACKOVIC, Iean Elizabeth - Pres. I.R.C., Pres. Tabek, Portia, Sealbearer, One Ieweled L, Tgeas. Ushers, Adv. Tennis, C. of C., Student ov't. LA MOTHE, Sharon L. - Pres. Thalia, Ir. Rep., Sr. Rep., Social Club Council LHMIPIRECHT, Bob D. - Orchestra, Treas. Omega l LANG, David E. - C.S.F., Math and Science, Creative Writing Club, Ir. Exchange Club LARRAGOITIY, Sharon Kathy - F.H.A., Span- ish Club LAW, Maynard - C.S.F., Varsity Tennis, Nicia, Math and Science, Lettermans Council, Band LEA, Thomas F. - Iazz Club LEACI-I, Gerard P. - Managing Editor High Life, C.S,F., All-City Assistant Sports Editor, Lions Club Speaking Contest, Boys League, Progressive Iazz Club, Photography Club, Cross COUNTY, Sports Correspondent, Fire- man, Gold L LEATHERWOOD, Lois Yvonne - Delia LEATHERWOOD, Louis W. - Fire Captain. R.O.T.C. Officer, Sword and Scabbard, Boys Glee, R.O.T.C. 'Drill Team LEE, Tanis Marcia - Ir. High Teens, G.A.A., Hutch, Modern Dance LENNETT Murra Za n Nicia 1 Y Q Y t LEONARD, Linda Iean - Y.F.C.. F.H.A. LEWIS, Ioan Dee - Corr. Sec. F.N.A., Ushers, G.A.A., Sr. Girls Glee, Christmas Concert Spring Concert LINNELL, Richard Marshall - V. Football, Mgr. I. V. Baseball, B. Basketball Mgr., Math and Science Club, Chess Club LITTLEIOHN, Michael - Track LLOED, g..cg.xrie K. - Soph. Rep., Fire Captain, . o . LONG, Edd W. - Nicia, Latin Club Pres. LOWE, Kennedy - Sr. Rep., V. Football, Let- termans Council, Varsity Track Varsity Foot- ball, I. V. Football LUFT, Iames A. - Treas. Sword and Scabard, Co-Captain Rifle Team, Officer in R.O.T.C. LUNN. Bob - Nicia, Boys League, English tutor LYONS Mac L. - . V. Baseball V. Baseball, , I , Boys League Letterman Council MAESTAS, Irene Evette - Pep Club, Representa- tive MAGN-USON. Angie L. - Soph. Rep. MANGAN., William N. - Essex, Boys League, C.S.F. MANLOVE. Robert Charles - Delphi MARCOTTE, Iames W. - B Football, I. V. Base- ball, V. Baseball, Adv. Drama MARKLEY, Diane Opal - C.S.F., Sec., Treas. Delta Gamma Omega, Ushers, Beg. Tennis, Bowling Club MARMION, Donald Edward - Splnnn- WKQY Club, Soph. ReP-, Fire Ceptnin, BOYS Langue MARTIN, Bob - I. V. Baseball T- k MARTIN, Willie Earl - V. Football, V. lac , B Baseball MARTINEZ, Dolores L. - Treas. F.N-A- MARTINEZ, Mary Isabel - F-N-A- ' h MARTZ, Iel-l-y E. - Radio Production Works oP, MATEiI?CIC,RIiDm C. - Varsity Letter in Golf .2 Years, Lettermans Council, Phi Beta Chl, French Club, Fire Captain U MATSUI, Ruby Miehiki - Socorro Aqln, Poly- ettes, Ushers, G.A.A., BOWIWQ MATTHEWS Diana Lee - Rec. See. Seeerre Aqui c. of C., I.R.C-, Cf1mPue,C1enn-np, P. E. Council, F.H.A., Ski Club Fl1'emCII1 MATTHEWS, Peggy Ann - Cor. Sec., Pres, Scar- abs, Cor. Sec. Girls League, Rec- Sec- F.I-I.A., Bohemians, Ragads, Exec., Adv. Board Girls League, C.S.F., Fireman, Fife Captain, Sec. Poly Picture Loan, Student Assistant, Iazz Club, G.A.A. MAY, Iudy Marie - Caprice, Polyettes, Zayn, C. of C., Ushers, Campus Clean-up MC AULEY, Howard R. - Track, Cross Coun- try, C.S.F. MC BRIDE, Ianet L. - Soph. Rep., Sec. Sopho- more Class, Stage Costume MC CANlN, Ronald Iay - Stage 'Crew MC CALL, Penny - French Club MC CONAHAY, Howard L. - C.S.F., Photog- raphy Club, Fireman MC CONNELL, Terry I. - Pres. Nicia, V. Ten- nis, Photography Club, Fireman MC CURDY, Diane - Zayn, C. ot C., Iazz Club MC CUTCHION, Mary Elizabeth - G.A.A., F.N.A., Iazz Club MC DADE, Dennis Paul - Ensemble, Orchestra, Varsity Baseball, Baseball Club, Dance Band MC GUIRE, Mary - Honor Guard, Sealbearer, Ieweled L, Caprice, Polyettes, Pres., V. Pres. F.'I'.A., V. Pres. French Club, Girls League Friendship, Poly Picture Loan, Fire Captain, Ushers, C. of C. MC MAHAN, Sharon LaVon - Sec., Treas. Band, School Newspaper, Chorus, Dramatic Club, Sports Council, Band, C.S.F., Sealbearer MEHLER, Michael - Cosus, Essex, Ouranos, Key Club, Lettermans Council, Water Polo, All-Clty Swimming, C, B, Varsity Letterman MEIER, KGY F. - Pi Sigma Phi, Socorro Aqui, Adv. Dance MEI-INE, Carol Ann - C. of C., Ski Club, giigisfrlgarsrhlgroncert, Operetta, Modern Dance METZGER, Barbara E. - Chaplain, Caprice, Lambda Phi, Treas. Portia, Bohemin, Gold I-, Honor Gurd, Rec. Sec. Girls League, C. Of C., 'C.S.F., Sealbearer, Fire Captain, Soph. Rep. MICKT-E, Carolyn Ann - Pres. Lambda Phi, Ragads, Ir. Rep., Fire Captain, F.H.A., C. of C., Girls League, Iazz Club, Ski Club, I.R.C., P. E. Council MILLAR, Mary Ann - F.H.A. MILLER, Gale Irene - French Club U h rs MILLER, Nancy Lee - Polyettes, Sr. Reg., C. of C., C.S.F., G.A.A. MILLER, Iames A. - Comus, B Football, V. Pres. Boys League, V. Pres. Sr. Class, Rota, Bo- leimgan, C.S.F., Fire Captain, Ski Club, Iazz u MINICK, Virginia A. - Phi Gamma Chi, Home- coming Princess, Ragads, Soph. Class Sec., Ir. Class V. Pres., Ir. Class Sec., Sr. Rep., Fire Captain, Sec. Bohemian, F.H.A., Sec. Social Club Council, Honor Guard MINX, Chloe Sheila - Phi Gamma Chi, Cor. Sec. Lambda Phi, F.H.A., Lab. Assistant, C. ot C., Ushers, Sync. Swim, Iazz Club MITCHELL, Carole Ann - Scarabs, Honor Guard, Portia, Bohemians, Soph. Class Sec., Ex- change Assemblies, Ragads MITCHELL, Sherri A. - C.S.F., Christmas Con- cert, Band, Ensemble, Dance Band, Orches- tra, Adv. Dance, Sealbearer MOORE Rebecca Ann - V. Pres. Homemaking, G.A.A., Teen Tavern MORALES, Raymond Frank-Stage Crew, Choir, Operetta MOP-EL, Harry -j Swimming Team, Ski Club, -Math and Science Club, Cross Country team MORGAN, Larry S. - Sec. Chaparal, V. Pres. Hutch, Sr. Director Key Club, V. Pl-eg, BO. nernlen, Beys League, Iazz Club, Haleh Ae- IIVIIY Chairman, Ski Club MORGAN, Robert C. - Pres. Phi Beta Chi, V Pres- BOYS League, Bohemians, C.S.F., Gold L, Social Club Advisory Board, GUHQTY C11-lb, American Legion Poster Win- ner, French Club, Basketball Fireman So- Moliclgcirg Club Council l ' , Don R. - H' h L'f Caerulea Photographeli Maiguishotogrupherl MORRIS, Ella Mae - Costume Construction MoliiilSSr'cG1ee l , Wendolyn Marie - Delia Uh Club, c. of c., F,N,,A, ' S W5 Teen Tavern, Fireman. G.A.AS:omm' Member MORRIS, Iames N. - O h MULLIN, Barbara Lee E iigqbda Phi It R F-H-A-, C- ef C., I.R.C., c.A.A. ' ' ep MURPHY,L Donna M - Rec. Sec Phi Gamma Chi, ambd Ph', F' C MURPHY, Kirk F? - iseeeleieclaiiipmm' PHA' Seniors' Activities MURRAY, Franklyn C. - Delphi MU54-ELSKI, Iarnes H. - Bend. c.s.r. NAICK, Nasixn - Masque :Si Sandal, Polyettes, Sealbearer, C., ot C., I.R.C., Gold L, G.A.A. NAKAMURA, Faye Fumiye- - Caprice, G.A.A. Pres., Socorro Aqui, Sealbearer, Gold Li Portia, I.R.C., Ushers, Pres. Bowling Club NAKAMURA Kiyoko - I.R.C., Ushers, G.A.A., Bowling, C. of C. NAVARRO, Paul - Znd String Var. Swim. Team, Dominus NEEL, Richard Scott - Track, Cross Country NEE211-george Fredrick - Pres. Poly High Radio NELSON, Diane - Treas. Phi Delta Omega, C. ot C., I.R..'C, Fire aptain, G.A.A., Fashion and Design, Ski Club, Campus Clean-up, Tennis, -Soph. Rep. NELSON, Ianet - Sr. Glee N-EVRAUMONT, Peter Norman - Masque Si San- dal, Director Sr. Play, Christmas Concert, Track Team, C.S.F., 2 One Act Plays, Dir- ector One Act Plays, School Play, Iazz Club NEVVIlIlVIflXlg, Ioe G. - Water Polo, Swimming, NICHOI.:S,- Chuck - 2 years Sr. Play, Masque g1Sgrndal, 5 One Act Plays, Ski Club, Iazz NlCKOlLAS, Lynn - Treas. Pi Sigma Phi, Mar- shall Pi Sigma Phi, Campus Captain, P. E. Council, Fireman, C. ot C. NILES, R. Dennis - Kappa Rho Phi NOEL, Dolores - G.A.A., Hutch NORCROSS, Thomas A. - Y.F.C. NORTON, atricia Ann - Polyettes, A Capella Ch ' NOWLING, Todd C. - Treas. Chaparral, Rota, Soph. Rep., French Club O DOWD, Virginia K. - Christmas Concert, G.A.A., Operetta, Latin Club, Ushers Club, All Southern OLSON, Leah R. - Gold L, C.S.F., F.H.A., Orchestra, Operetta, Christmas Concert, C. ot C., French Club, G.A.A., Girls League, Ushers, Fireman, Poly Picture Loan OMATA, Harvey K. - Comus, V. Football, I. V. Football, B Football, V. Pres. Boys League, C.S.F., Lettermans Council, Bohemian, Fire Captain, Soph. Rep. ' O'NEAL, Linda - Socorro Aqui, Soph. Class Rep., Ir. Class Rep., Sr. Class Rep., F.H.A., C. 'of C., Campus Clean-up, Poly Picture Loan, P. E. Council, Fireman, OPSAHL, Iohn D. -.Phi Kappa Phi OSADA, Atsuko - Socorro Aqui, Art Chrmn. Girls League, C.S.F., Sec. G.A.A., L Club, Flower Comm., Sec. Bowling Club, C. ot C., . .R.C. O'SLlLLIVANi, Patti - Pledge Mistress, Pres. Tha- lia. Iazz Club, Ushers Club, Ski Club, Christmas Concert, C. of C., F.H.A., Soph. Rep., Ir. Girls Glee, Tennis i OSWALT, Ierry Arthur - Phi Delta Sigma PARKS, Bonnie Lynne - Soph. Rep., Ir. Rep., Iazz, Socorro, I.R.C., Bowling 'Club, Tennis, Campus Clean-up, C. of C., F.H.A., G.A.A., Christmas Concert, Polyettes, F.T.A., Ushers Club, Modern Dance, Swim PARRISI-I, Harriett Faye - A Capella Choir, Sr. Girls Glee, F.N.A. PAWSON-, Diane R. - Tabek, Gold L, Pres. Ski Club, C.S.F., Sec. G.A.A., Ir. Rep., .Sealbearer, Soph. Rep., I.R.C., C. ot C., Adv. Tennis, F.H.A., Bowling Club, Ushers, 'Math and Science, Maior L I PEARSON, Chester Donn - R.O.T.C., Fire Cap- tain, Shop Foreman, Track, Campus Cap- tain, Student Clerk, Boys Glee, Sword and Scabard, Football, Color Guard, Boys Glee, A Capella PECHECK, Barbara Diana - Stage Make-up, Y.F.C. PERRY, Pat I. - Homecoming Princess, Head Majorette, Pledge Mistress, Lambda Phi, Ir. Class Rep., C. of C. PETERSON, Kathy - Masque G Sandal, F.H.A., C. ot C., I.R.C., Ushers , PETTIS, Terry D. - C Track, All-City, Chemis- try Team PHILIPS, David - Varsity Football, Ir. Rep., Sealbearer, Harvard Prize Book Award, Fire Captain, C.S.F., Letterman PHILLIPS, Iudith L. - Phi Delta Omega PIERCE, Toby A. - 'Delphi PIRET, Ron - Delphi Sec., Soph. Rep., Ir. Rep., Sr. Rep., B Football, I. V. Football, Letter- man Council, Boys SCIQUS PLACE, Edythmae E. - F.H.A., Y.F.C., Adv. Tennis, G.A.A., Ushers , pQpE Ben .. 1, V, Baseball Mgr, Varsity Base- i,2,ii Mgr., 1. V. Basketball Mgr., B Basket- ball Mgrq I, V. Cross 'Country Mgr., Var- sity Cross Country Mgr., Fire Captain, Hall POU1lN,iCIEi'or Erma Lee - Portia, Poly Ushers, p,-Uij Fireman, si. Rep., G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, Teen Tavern, C. oi C., Iazz Club, Student Assistant, Campus Clean-up, F.H.A., Class Commander, Eclygians, P. E. Coun- cil. Squad Leader I D POWELL Elizabeth Katherine - Iazz Club, Fire- man' Ushers, F.H.A., Campus Clean-up, Treas. Teen Tavern, G.A.A., Eclygians, Christmas Concert, Talent Show, Adv. Ten- nis, F.T A., Soph. Rep., Mod. Dance P513 ERS, Carole Katrina - C.S.F., Personaliza- tion Chairman, Student Government, Fire Captain, C. ot C., Girls League, I .R.C., F .H.A., Poly Picture Loan, Gold L, Seal- bearer RICE, Lolieta Louise - G.A.A., Poly Ushers PRICE, Sharon L. - Polyettes, Delta Gamma Omega, C.S.F., Prospective Sealbearev Ushers, C. of C., G.A.A. ' PROPHET, Arleigh William - R.O.T.C., Fire Captain PTOLEMY, Roberta Elaine - Pres. Pi Sigma Phi, Ragads, Ir., Sr. Rep., C. ot C., Girls League, Fire Captain PYLES, Norma P. - Masque 61 Sandal, Make-up, Chrmn. Mod. Dance Club, Fire Captain, Adv. Dance, Christmas Play, G.A.A., Cor- respondence Sr. Play, I.R.C. PYRON, Donna I. - Ski Club, F.H.A., Iazz Club, Girls League, Fire Captain RAE, Aljean - Pres., Pledge Mistress Alpha Delta Chi, Pres., V. Pres. Poly Ushers, Sec. Comm. Chrmn., I.R.C., Friendship Chrmn. Girls League, One Ieweled L, C. ot C., Student Gov't., Fire Captain, G.A.A., Bowling, Minor L, English tutor, Sr. Glee, Pub. Chrmn. F.T.A., Campus Clean-up, F.H.A. RALMER, Sandra Gail - Scarabs, Ragads, C.S.F., Pres. C. ot C., Ushers, Adv. Tennis, F.H.A., F.T.A., Fire Captain, I.R.C., Poly Picture Loan, Student Gov't., Potential Seal- bearer RAPER, Shirlee Iane - French Club, Speech Club, Ushers Club, Class Rep., F.T.A. RASMUSSEN, Paul E. - Var. Basketball, Bee Basketball REED, Sally Io - G.A.A., Gallery, Ushers, Sealbearer, C.S.F., Physics Lab Assistant, Trigonometry tutor, Gallery Directory REESE Kelton - C.I.F., State Track Champs, c.i.P., Pooibeii champs, A11-city riser, Track Letterman, Var. Football Letterman REICHNER, Mark E. - Bee Basketball, 2 years Varsity Basketball, Key Club, Letterman's Council, Soph. Rep., Fire Captain, Pres. Taurus, Boys League, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Host R LA Vicki Ann - Pi Sigma Phi, Caprice, REXROAT, Iane - C. ot C., Soph. Rej., Pro- gressive Iazz REYNOLDS, Sandra Lee - Socorro, C. ot C., Iazz Club, Fireman, F.H.A., I.R.C. RICE Bertine - Scarabs, C. ot C., Campus lean-up, Girls League, Soph. Rep. RICHARDS, Iack L. - Phi Kappa Phi, Varsity Football RICHARDSON, Priscilla F. - F.H.A. RICHJMAN, Leon H. - Caerulea Art Staff, Soph. Rep., C.S..F, Kappa Rho Phi, Pres., V. Pres. Gallery Club V. Football, Art Center, Adv. Art Workshop, Gold L, Fire Captain RICHMOND, Barbara Ellen - 2 Ieweled L, Seal- bearer, Honor Guard, Zayn, Caprice, Caer- ulea, Faculty and Girls Sports Editor, Masque and Sandal, French Club, Girls League Friendship Comm., Polyettes, C. of C., Poly Picture Loan, F.T.A., Bunny RIDGEWAY, Ralph Edward - Student Body Pres., Commisioner of Safety, Soph. Class Pres., Ir. Class Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Sphinx Club, Rota Club, Bohemian, Sealbearer, Water Polo, A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Norway, Long Beach Rep. to White House Conference on Children and Youth RIDGLEY, Richard Dennis - Stage Crew, Stage Manager, Stage Design RIVERA, Grace Vera - F.H.A., Ushers Club, ICIZZ, Fireman, Soph., Ir. Rep., Hutch, G.A.A. RIVARD, Iames R. - Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Letterman's Council ROBINS, Patricia Bea - Student Assistant, Cos- tume Construction ROBINSON, Betty Ioan - Pres., Sec., Chaplain, Dela Gamma Omega, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Madrigals, Choir, Operetta, Sr. Girls Glee, Fire Captain, Fireman, C. ot C., Ushers, G.A.A., Bowling Club, Comm. Chrmn. I.R.C. ROBINSON, Charye L. - Tajma, Ragads, Hutch Chrmn., Progressive Iazz, C. oi C., Ushers, I.R.C., Adv. Tennis, F.H.A., Adv. Swim, Fire Ca tain P ROBINSON, Ellis Glen - B Basketball, Teen Tavern, Soph. Rep, ROBISON2 loyce A. -- L Club, Ir. Girls Glee, Blue Tri Club RODEEN, Iean Marie - Delta Gamma Omega, Ushers, Beg. Tennis, G.A.A. ROLLEFSON, Gary Orin - German Club Pres. Lab Assistant, Chemistry, Sealbearer, Chem- istry Team, German tutor, Math and Sci- ence Club, Bactriology Research ROSE, Ian A. - Polyettes, F.T.A., Y.F.C. ROS1E.TIeZan A. - Polyettes, Water Show, Y.F.C. Rossipcirhy Ann - French ciub, spanish ciiib y y i ROWE., Roger L. - Delphi ROWLANDS. David A. - water Poio, swim- ming Bo s L L i Y eague, etterman's Council RUBICK, Monte L. - Pres. Kappa Rho Phi. Var- city Football, C.l.F. Champions, C, B Cham Pions, Letterman's Council, All-City Track Band and Dance Band, School Record Hold- er, Ensemble, Fire Captain Exchange Assem bly, Orientation Assembly., Photo Club, Rota Assemble RUKES, Susan Lee - Publicity Council Mistress Phi Gamma Chi, Pres. Ragads, Polyettes, Ir., Sr. Rep., F.H.A., German Club, Fire Captain, C. ot C., G.A.A. K RUMFALLO, Ron A. - Pres. Lettermans Council, Sealbearer, Varsity Basketball, All-City B Basketball, Rota, Sc., Treas. French Club, Sr. Play, Student Gov't., Gold L RUSSELL, Donld P. - Pres. Phi Kappa Phi, Sgt. at Arms, Phi Kappa Phi, Bee Football, Soph. Rep., Fire Captain RUSSELL, Norine - Sr. Girls Glee, Ushers RUTZ, Patricia Ann - F.H.A., Student Assist- ant, Stage 'Make-up RYALI., Linda Laureen - Soph. Rep., Ushers, C. of C., Fireman, Progressive Iazz SABOL, Robert Edward - I. V. Football, Ski Club, Track SADLER, Linda Lee - Treas. Ushers, Gold L, Historian, Delta Gamma Omega, I.R.C., C.S.F., C. of C., G.A.A. SAITO, Keiko Kathleen - Pres. G.A.A., Socorro Aqui, Rec. Sec. Girls League, Pres. Ushers, V. Pres. Ushers, Sec. L Club, Polyettes, Bo- hemions, Honor Guard, Ieweled L, C.S.F., C. ot C., I.R.C., F.H.A., Major L SALINE, Sally Ann - Rec. Sec., Treas. Alpha Delta Chi, I.R.C., C. of C., Ushers Club, F.N.A., G.A.A. SANNES, Dennis G. - Boys League, Soph. Rep. SAROUHAN, MFWYP - Omega Phi, Poly Band, Photography SANDERS, Iohn Wesley -- Fireman, A Capella Choir, Operetta, Boys League, Ski Club SAVITZ, Sally M. - Treas. Scarabs, Scarabs Sweetheart, Commisisoner of Aiiairs, Sec. Sr. Class, Chaplain, Ragads,' Rec. Sec. Hutch, Bohemian, Gold L, Sealbearer, C.S.F. Soph. Rep., Fire Captain, G.A.A., Progres- sive Iazz Club SAVITZ, Suzi L. - Commisisoner of Organiza- tions, Sec. ot C. of C., Gold L, V. Pres. Scarabs, Pres. Ragads, Soph. Rep., Bohem- ian, V. Pres. Hutch, Sealbearer, Student Gov't., C.S.F., Fire Captain, Flower Com- mittee, G.A.A., Bowling Club SAWYER, Sharon A. - Sealbearer, Polyettes, Tabek, G.A.A., I.R.C.., Honor Guard SAYATOVIC, Io-Ann - Ir. Girls Glee, I.R.C., Cheerleader 2 Years SCHACK, Kay M. - Pi Sigma Phi, Masque and Sandal, Campus Clean-up, F.H.A., Fire Cap- tain, Ushers SCHINNERER, David Edward - Commissioner of Safety, All-City Track, All-City Cross Coun- try, 2 Ieweled L, -Sphinx, V. Pres., Sec., Student Government Finance Chrmn., Ir. Rep., B Basketball, Lettermans Council, Key Club, Bohemian, Boys League SCI-LMIDT, Donald F. - V. Football Mgr., I. V. Football, B Basketball Mgr., C.S.F. SCOTT, Barbara T. - Sr. Girls Glee SCOTT, Mike W. - Soph., Ir. Rep., Gallery, Essex, Fire Captain SCOTT, Sharon Lee - Pres., Cor. Sec. Phi Gam- ma Chi, Commissioner of Organiations, Flag Swinger, C.S.F., Sealbearer, Portia, Lambda Phi, Ragads, Bohemians, Sr. Rep., Water Show, l Ieweled L SEARCY Ruth Ann - Scarabs, Treas., Pres. Hutch, Sec. C. of C., Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Student Gov't., Fire Captain, Campus Clean- up, C. oi C., I.R.C., G.A.A., Adv. Swim, Iazz Club SEIFERET, Lynne Kathryn - Adv. Swim., Water Show, Treas. F.T.A., Ushers, Bowling Club SEITHER, Roberta L. - C.S.F., l Ieweled L, F.H.A., Fire Captain, Flower Comm., C. of C., French Club G.A.A., Ir. Rep. SEYMOUR, Iudy A. - Girls League Advisory Council, V. Pres. F.N.A., G.A.A. SHAFFER, Ierry L. - V. Pres. Chaparral, Pres. Key Club, Letterman's Council, C and B Swimming, C, B, Varsity Water Polo, Fire- man, Boys League, Sr. Rep., Hutch Activity Chrmn. SHAW Sondra Ilene - Historian C.S.F., Re- freshment, Program Chrmn. Girls League, Rec. Sec. Portia, Lambda Phi, Ragads, A Capella, Polyettes, C. of C., C.S.F., Fire Captain G.A.A., Gold L, Ieweled L, Mod- ern Dance SI-IELTON1 Don - Soph. Rep., Boys League, Lancers SHIBA, Sharlene Sachiko - Rec. Sec. Scarabs, Homecoming Princess, Commission Secretary, Sr. Class V. Pres., V. Pres. C. ot C., Bo- hemian, Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Honor Guard, Sec. A.F.S., Student Gov't. Parliamentarian SI-IIELDS, Danette D. - Phi Delta Omega, F.T.A., Ushers, Fireman, Girls League SIGUENZA. Florentina S. - F.H.A. SIMRIL, Billy G. - Basketball, Track, Teen Tavern SIMMS, Hilda M. - Soph. Rep., Rec. Sec. Teen Tavern. Adv. Dance. Sr. Girls Glee SIMSON, Carol Lea - A Capella, Y.F.C., P. E. Council SISK. Tom W. - Pres. Sphinx, Pres. Ir. Class, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Ir Sales Exec., All-City Baseball, All-City Bas- ketbal. Ir. Rep.. Letterman's Council. Fire Captain. Key Club. Bovs League Baseball Club. Capt. Varsity Basketball, Fireman SLAUGHTER. Carol Ann - C.S.F., F.T.A.. Betty Crocker Homemaker ot Tomorrow Award. C. of C., Gallery, Fireman Seniors! Activities SLOMANN, Dianne L. - Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Hutch Chrrnn., Ski Club, Iazz Club, C.S.F., Adv. Tennis, Spanish Club, Ushers, F.I'I.A., C. of C. SMITH, Clinton R. - Boys League, Fireman SMITH, Don W. - Varsity Football, B Football, Boys League, Letterrnan's Council SMITH, Helen Louise - Pi Sigma Phi, Zayn, L Club, Prom. Comm., Pres. Gallery, Ushers, C. ot C., Capt. Polyettes, 2nd V. Pres. G.A.A., Adv. Swim, Fire Captain, I.R.C., Student of the Week SMITH, H. Sam - Cross Country, B Track, Ten- nis, Operetta, Band, Orchestra, Ensemble, Lettermans Council, Boys League, Iazz Club, Y.F.C., Sgt. at Arms, Latin, Fireman SMITH, Mary B. - Adv. Tennis SMITH, Ron - Sphinx, Essex, Rota, Fire Cap- gain, Ir. Sales Exec., Boys League, Student ep. SNIIVELY, Ieene Marie - Pres. Y.F.C., Sec. rMu Alpha Sigma, Orchestra, Portia, Ushers, Op- eretta, Adv. Tennis, Christmas Concerts, Thanksgiving Concerts, Fireman, C. ot C. SNYDER, Myrl L. - G.A.A., Tennis, Bowling glub, F.H.A., Ski Club, Science and Math ' lub SONNTAG, Nancy - C.S.F., Sealbearer, Sr. Rep., Polyettes, C. ot C., Girls League, G.A.A. SOTELO, William - A Capella Choir, Boys League SPICKLER, Donna M. - Socorro Aqui Rec. Sec., C.S.F., Iazz Club SRAIMEK, Saul T. - Varsity Baseball, I. V. Base- ball, I. V. Basketball STAIMPER, Linda Fye - F.T.A., Ushers, Bowling Club, Radio Prod. Workshop, G.A.A. STAMPER, Wallace Dewayne -- Fireman STAPLES, Richard 'M. - Long Beach Youth Council, Library Youth Council, Var. Bas- ketball, Teen Tavern Treas., Teen Club Pres., Spanish lub, Stuednt Council STARLINIG, Phyllis Helen - Caprice, Historian, V. Pres. Tabek, F.H.A., Welfare Chrmn., V. Pres. L Club, C.S.F., Sealbearer, C. ot C., Fireman, Ushers STEARNS, Alan - Gold L, Letterman, Var. and C Waterpolo, Letterman, B and C Swim- ming, Boys League, Letterman's Council, Orchestra, 'Operetta, 'Christmas Concert STEPHENS, Vern - Phi Kappa Phi, Baseball STOCK, Stan G. - Omega Phi Pledge Master STRAND, Erene K. M. - Lambda Phi, Polyettes, Masque and Sandal, Soph. Rep., Honor ' Guard STONE, Iett - Boys League, Treas., Sgt. at Arms, Ir. Sponsors, Photography Club, Span- ish Club, Fireman, C.S.F., Iazz Club STOUT, Norma F. - Band STRONG, Susan Calvert - Cor. Sec. Phi Gamma Chi, V. Pres. Ragads, Cor. Sec. G.A.A., Hutch Comm., Soph., Ir. Rep, C. of C., Ski Club, Fire Captain, Campus Clean-up SULLY, Linda - Song Leader, Pres. A.F.S., V. Pres. Phi Gamma Chi, 2 Ieweled L, Rep. to Asilomar State Convention, V. Pres. F.H.A., Ragads, Gold L Awards Assist., C.S.F., Ir. Homemaking Degree, 'Minor L, Sec. German Club SWANK, Ruth Ann - V. Pres., Pledge Mistress Pi Sigma Phi, Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Sec. Fashion Design Club, Pres. Phi Delta Om- ega, Campus Clean-up SWEENEY. Terry George - Bohemian, B Water Polo, B, Varsity Swim Team, Sr. Class Rep., Treas. Hutch, L.B.Y.C., Hutch Decorating Chrmn., Iazz Club SWEENTEY, Tim S. - Var., B Basbetball, B Foot- ball. Sphinx, Lettermans Council TANAIMACHI, Glenn - Comus, Var. Football TANI, Tames H. - B Football, Letterman TAYLOR, Mary Nell - 2 Ieweled L. V. Pres., Pres. French lub, Soph., Ir. Sr. Class Editor Caerulea. Soph., Ir. Rep., C. ot C. Comm. Chrmn., F.H.A.. Fire Captain, Polyettes, Sec. Rczaads, Adv. Dance, C.S.F., I.R.C., G.A.A., A.F.S., Campus Clean-up, Ianie Rabbit THATCHER, Bob W. - V., B, C Track, B Foot- ball, I. V. Basketball, Math and Science, Fire Captain, Lettermans Council THOMAS, Betsy - Chaplain Tabek, Chaplain Delta Gamma Omega, Sec. German Club, F.Nf.A., Ushers, C. of C., C.S.F., G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, Campus Clean-up, Fireman, A.F.S. THOMAS, Cindy - Zayn Pres., Treas. Caprice THOMAS, Michael George - Latin Club, Omega Phi, Band, C.S.F. THOMPSON, Barbara - Modern Dance Club, F.H.A., Ski Club, I.R.C., Ushers Club, C. of C., Girls League, Soph., Ir. Rep., Fireman, THOMPSON, Patricia E'. - Water Ballet, C. of C., Spanish Club, G.A.A. TIGHE, Mari E. - C.S.F., Phi Gamma Chi, Sec., Treas. Lambda Phi, Treas. Ragads, C. of C., Fire Capt., ireman, I.R.C., Pres. F.H.A., Sec., Treas. Gallery Club, Adv. Swimming TIPTON, Dm'-:Maris Iean - F.H.A. TOLLNER, Gail Marie - Masque 61 Sandal, One Act Plays, Ushers Club TOMPTER, Arleen M. - F.H.A., Soph., Sr. Rep., Fireman, G.A.A. TOWNSEND, Iames M. - Varsity Football, C Track, Boys Glee, Lettermans Council, I. V. Football TROUN-CE, Barbara Iean - Soph., Sr. Rep., So- corro Aqui TUCEY, Iack Arthur - B, I. V. Football, Stage Crew, Boys League TUCKER, Beverly Lynn - Treas. Lambda Phi, Pres. P. E. Council, Soph. Rep., C.S.F., Courtesy Chairman ot Girls League, Student Body Awards Editor of Caerulea, Ianie Iack- rabbit, French Club, Progressixe Iazz Club, Poly Picture Loan, G.A.A., Adv. Tennis, Student Assistant, Fire Captain TUCKER, Raymond - R.O.T.C. 'Sergeant First Class, B, Varsity Track TULO, David R. - Pres. Latin Club, German Club TURNER, Kaye F. - Ushers Club, Pi Sigma Phi, C. ot C., Campus Clean-up, Progressive Iazz Club VAN1 DE WATER, Eric Randolph - Sphinx, Var- sity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, 2 Iew- eled L, Comm. ot Safety, Pres. Boys League, Sealbearer, Rota, Bohemian, C.S.F. VAN' DOREN, Mike - Sec. Phi Beta Chi, Fireman VAN KEPPEL, Wilma H. - F.H.A., C. of C., F.N.A., Music Club, A'Capella Choid VALENCIA, Ricardo - Ir. Class Rep. VALENTA, Rosemary Kay - Pledge Mistress Tajma, Ragads, G.A.A., F.H.A., C.S.F., C. of C., Iazz Club, Ushers Club, F.T.A., Girls League, Hutch VALLIER, Linda L. - Modeling Club, Ushers Club, Sr. Rep. VAUGHT, Noretta L. - Costume Construction VICTORSON, Michael D. - Essex, Boys League, VIENNA, Tony M. - V. Pres. German Club, C.S.F. Sealbearer, Chemistry Team, Ger- man Tutor, Lab. Assistant, 'Math G Science Club, Radio Club VOGAN. Dora O. - C.S.F. VOORHEES, Charleen - Treas. Phi Gamma Chi, Pres., Rec. Sec. Lambda Phi, Portia, Flag- swinger, Sec., V. Pres. Masque G Sandal, Poly Hi Rep. at Broadway, Honor Guard, Sealbearer, Gold L, Senior Play 1959 and l96U, One Act Plays, Girls State Alternate, Swim Show 1959, Fire Captain. Fireman WADT, Nancy Raye - Scarabs, Lambda Phi, Sealbearer WALKER, Eileen F. - Ir. Rep., C. of C. WALLER, Gary Robert - Hobby Club, Ski Club, Fireman WALLIS, Iulie - Ushers Club, I.R.C., C. of C., Pres. Alpha Delta Chi, Adv. Tennis, G.A.A., F.T.A.. F.H.A. WALSH. Virginia - Ushers Club, Ir. Rep. WANIECK, Erika - Tajma, Caprice, French Club, Exchange Student WARD. Lowell E. - Iazz Club, Y.F.C., Fire Cap- tain WARD. Mike - Varsity Tennis WEBSTER, Nancy Donne - Pres. Talmuf Rctg' ads, Treas. Hutch, C.S.F., F.H.A., P01Y Plc' ture Loan, C. ot C., Ushers Club, Pfogfes' sive Iazz Club WEESNER, Ierry Keith - Orchestra WEISNIC1-IT, Barbara - A Capella, Y-F-C1 WELCH, Pat Ann - A Capella, Y.r.c.. Oper- etta, Pres. F.T.A., Christmas 'COIICSTIS WELTY, Ierry Gerald - Rifle Team, Madrigal Singers, Stage Crew, Stage Chief Electri- cian, A Capella 'Choir WEST, David Allen - Iazz Club, Boys League, Phi Beta Chi, Fireman WEST, Iune Lorraine - G.A.A., Bowling Team, Adv. Tennis, Girls League WEST, Sheryl Melinda - Honor Guard, Oper- etta, Madrigal Singers, Christmas Program, A Capella 'Choir WESTALL, Kay Elaine - 'Chaplain Mu Alpha Sigma, Sr. Rep., C.S.F., Potential Sealbear- er, Orchestra, Operetta, Christmas Concert, Rec. Sec. French Club, Ushers Club, French Team WESTERLUND, LaVonne I. - Ushers Club, C.S.F., I.R.C., F.N.A., C. of C. WETTEROTH, Ron G. - Sealbearer, V. Pres. C.S.F., Historian C.S.F., Two Ieweled L, Key Club, Boys.State Rep., Sports Manager, Assistant Fire Chief WHITE, Edna MH - Polyettes, G.A.A., Poly Ushers, Adv. odern Dance, Christmas Pro- gram, Modeling Club WHITE, Ronald H. - Drum Major, Band WHITEHEAD, David George - Gymnastics WILDEN, Meridith A. - V. Pres., Chapain Lambda Phi, Pres. Portia, Sealbearer, Gold L, Y.F.C., Treas. F.H.A., Soph. Rep., A.F.S., G.A.A., C. of C., Campus Clean-up, Fire Captain, Girls League Advisory Board WILEY, Carolyn Louise - Sr. Girls Glee WILKINS, Aretha M. - Ir., Sr. Rep., Iazz Club, Adv. Tennis, F.H.A., Stage Design, Teen Tavern WILLIAMS, Gladys I. - Delta Gamma Omega, Polyettes, Ushers Club, Golf Club WILLIAMS, Inez - F.H.A., C. of C., Y.F.C., G.A.A. WILLIAMS, Ruby - Library Youth Council, I.R.C., Ushers Club, C. of C., G.A.A., Girls League, Fire Captain, Eclygians, Campus Clean-up, Student Assistant, Teen Tavern Entertainment Comm., Inter. lMod. Dance WILSON, Iim - Ski Club, Boys League, Co-Art Editor Caerulea Staff WILSON, Vincent A. - Madrigal Singers, A Capella Choir, Ushers Club, Band, Christ- mas Concerts, Spring Concerts WILLIAMS, Yvonne Marie - Soph. Rep., Teen Tavern Sec., Tennis, Iazz Club, Sr. Rep., A Capella Choir WINTER, Iane - Lambda Phi, Polyettes, Tabek, 'C.S.F., Sealbearer, Ushers Club, C. of C. WOOD, Karen L. - Officer of the Week, Soph., Sr. Rep., Pi Sigma Phi, Art Gallery Direct- or, Pres., Treas. Poly Ushers lub, One Iew- eled L, Sec. Tabek, Adv. Modern Dance, Salbearer, Student Gov't., G.A.A., Minor L. I.R.C. Committee Chairman WOOLLEY, Shirley - Socorro Aqui, C. oi C., Ir. Rep., Progressive Iazz Club WOOLSEY, llne H. - Orchestra, A Capella Choir, Madrigals WUDEL, Iohn A. - C.S.F., Ski Club, Progres- sive Iazz Club YAFFEI. Philip Arnold - C.S.F., Sealbearer, YEAGER. Tackie - Beg. Drama, G.A.A.. Masque and Sandal, Adv. Dance, Bowling Club, Stu- dent Assistant YIEE, Arthur - Sealbearer, C.S.F., German Club, Lab. Assistant, Soph. Rep. YOSHIOKA. Gladvs K. - Soph. Rep., Polyettes, C. of C., G.A.A.. I.R.C., C.S.F., Sealbearer YOUNJGER. Sandi - Sr. Girls Glee ZINK. Faith Ann - Chaplain Scarabs, Student Body Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Butfums Young Careerist, Girls State Rep.. C.S.F., Seal- bearer, 2 Teweled L, Pres. Polv Picture Loan, G.A.A., Minor L. Treas. Portia, Ragads, Bo- TEAGUE. Donald Allen - Orchestra, C.S.F. WATSON, Mary Alvce - F.N.A., Iazz Club, hernidns, Soph. Rep. TEFFT, George Q. - Sword and Scabbard, Phi Q Soph., I . Rep., P. E. go ncil ZUCK. Roaer - Comus. Swimming, B. Var- Delta Sigana, Stage T34-zxign yy sity, All-City, Soph. Rep., C.S.F., Essex Ii - II- I I li I I 'r It ,f Il, . I yi I I gh IIT XI I ' it 1 ' -, I I if . I Ili I I ,I .III l L, ly, .I -,af II , E Il, K 1 .v S tix in 2. II , gig I ,Nz- NI W jg, I , II ,A I- - w. I I .t I II I ' I . . 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