Ramona High School - El Ano Yearbook (Ramona, CA)

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j U t Jjfr 5 y7 ( Y SI Mo Compiled and Edited by the 1959 EL ANO STAFF RAMONA HIGH SCHOOL Ramona, California Volume }8 June. 1959 I foreword This year we have chosen a theme familiar to all the students of Ramona High School—our town of Ramona. With this in mind, we have tried to create a souvenir worthy of the memorable days of the school year 1958-1959 in and around OUR town. We, the annual staff, proudly present the 1959 edition of the El Ano. Administration Seniors Cower Classes Organizations Sports 'Dedication Because of their interest and concern for the projects of Ramona High School and their cooperation and sincerity in making our activities and school days a success, we, the staff of the 1959 El Ano, dedicate this book to the townspeople of Ramona. SI Mo Queen fi MISS PAMELA TIPPETS Senior” Pamela Tippets. Senior Candidate was crowned as the 1959 El Ano Queen at the El Ano Dance held in the Multi-Use Building on January 31. The dance was sponsored by the Journalism Class. Princesses MISS DEDL WHITING Sophomore SI Ano and bulldog Bugle Staffs TOP ROW, left to right: Tom Laurent. Frank Beck, Ed Balnis, Rowen Rykcr, Mickey Queen, Pat Marshall, Pat Muse, Ruth Ann Whitcomb. Gail Wiederholt, Barbara Gilmore BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mrs. Price, Pam Tippets, Neal Walters, Sharon Geek, Barbara Evans, Ralph Cripe. NEAL WALTERS Asst. Annual Editor RALPH CRIPE Business Manager Officers PAM TIPPETS Annual Editor SHARON GECK Paper Editor BARBARA EVANS Business Manager 6 Principal 's Message Our youth will determine the future of our Nation and will hold the fate of its destiny in their hands. Your dreams and ideals will help greatly in your work of prep- aration and training for the leadership of our great Nation. Your ideals, if not for- gotten, will help you to be persistent in the development of the necessary skills, char- acter, and qualities of leadership for the fulfillment of great dreams. The achievement of ideals can be compared to the successful publishing of an annual, or the satisfactory completion of a year of school work. The success or failure of either is determined by faith in self and the willingness to work hard and patiently for one's dreams. Therefore, to have high ideals and great dreams and to work toward their realization is to appreciate their importance. Finally, the greatest Teacher of all time explained it this way, Ask, and it will be given you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” We believe in the young people of Ramona High School and commend you highly for your many accomplishments. We firmly believe you can and will live up to your ideals. 8 Vice Principal's Message A yearbook is more than just a picture book. It is a permanent record for all time, of the many activities that have taken place during the year. I still enjoy look- ing at old annuals from my high school days and re- living the happy times, and many years from now you will be doing the same. The 1958-59 El Ano represents a great deal of work on the part of the annual staff, and they have done a very fine job. I hope that this annual and those to follow reflect a steady growth in our school of those ideals of out- standing citizenship and will serve as an inspiration to our student body. School Hoard STANDING: E. M. Henderson, Walter Eickemeyer. SEATED: James Raymond, Everette Romine, James McWhorter. 9 0 cv 3 MPT Ni' '401 f f A MRS VIOLETTE MORRIS Latin English Arts and Crafts Junior Class Advisor V W«s P1 x s@ -- „ i M' 40t kd 01 G „ C sS fttsW 0 A I Ramona High MR GLENN M FORSYTHE Dean of Boys English Library Lettermens Club Advisor Varsity Football Coach Varsity Basketball Coach MRS. BETTY PRICE English Journalism A.S.B Advisor Senior Class Advisor MR ROBERT W. MINN1S Science Junior Class Advisor 10 School faculty MR JAMES L HALVARSON Mathematics Freshman Class Advisor Assistant Football Coach B Basketball Coach Track Coach MR WILLIAM K. HANIGAN Business Training i j) Drivers’ Education fa1V r First Aid Mechanical Drawing Sophomore Class Advisor cl bhort nd estes 195S- 1959 MRS. MARY ROBINETT Dean of Girls Homemaking English Girls’ League Advisor F.H.A. Advisor C.S.F. Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor MR THOMAS SKAHAN History Physical Education J.V. Football Coach C Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach II BUS DRIVERS From left to right: James Jester, Harvey Flickinger, Glenn Matthew, Lloyd Swycaffer, Dudley White, John Stevens. OFFICE STAFF From left to right: Dudley White, Glenn Mat- thew. CAFETERIA STAFF 12 From left to right: Mmes. Verna Bailey, Ellen Walston. Evelyn Channon, Nelle Maxwell. Alethia McKenzie, Virginia Peabody, Freida Bachelder. EDDIE BALNIS Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 3,4 Class Vice President 2 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1, 3 All-League Football Honorable Mention 3 Carnival King 1 All-League Football 4 FRANK WARREN BECK Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Hi-Y 1,2 Glee Club 3 Paper and Annual Staff 4 ERROL JAY BRETT Basketball 1 Track 1,2,4 Football 4 SHIRLEE ALICE BROWN Majorette 3 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 1,4 F. H.A. 3,4 G. A.A. 4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Historian 4 Annual Princess 3 A.S.B. Carnival Princess 3 Homecoming Princess 4 14 TONO BURKE Basketball 3 C.S.F. 2,3,4 RALPH EUGENE CRIPE Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2.3,4 Lettermen Club 3,4 El Ano Business Manager 4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 ROBERT E. DAVIS Football 2,3.4 Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager 2,3 C.S.F. 3,4 Lettermen Club 3,4 Band Manager 1 Track 4 SHARON LURA EDENS Girls League Vice President 4 Majorette 2 Head Majorette 3 Baton Exhibitionist 4 Cheerleader 4 A.S.B. Carnival Princess 2 Magazine Drive Chairman 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 C.S.F. 2,3.4 BARBARA JEAN EVANS Drama 1 Glee Club 1.4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 Flag Corps Leader 3 F. H.A. 3,4 G. A.A. 4 Songleader 4 El Ano Business Manager 4 C.S.F. 4 Prom Tickets and Invitation Chairman 3 JUDITH ELIZABETH FERGUSON Head Majorette 4 Pompon Corps Leader 1 Girls League 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 4 SHARON ANNETTE GECK Girls League President 4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate 2 Editor of School Paper 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2 F.H.A. 3 Drama 1 Prom Band Chairman 3 Exchange Assemblies 3 BARBARA L. GILMORE Girls League Treasurer 3 Assistant A.S.B. Treasurer 4 Prom Banquet Chairman 3 F.H.A. President 2 Girls League 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 C.S.F. 3,4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Day Chairman 4 Class Officer 2 PEGGY HAWES Transfer from Honolulu, Hawaii 2 G A A 4 Girls League 2,3,4 F.H.A. 4 DAVID RAY HILL Transfer from Oceanside 3 MARY ANNE HOFFMANN Transfer from Little Flower Academy 3 Class Officer 3 Homecoming Princess 3 F. H.A. 3 Girls League 3,4 Majorette 4 Glee Club 3,4 G. A.A. 4 18 JO ANN HELEN PRATT KING Girls League 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2 Mothers Tea Chairman 3 Glee Club 3 Pompon Corps 2 JACK CHARLES JONES Glee Club 1,4 Basketball 1 DICK LEE HOPKINS ✓ Class Vice President 1 ) C.S.F. 4 A.S.B. President 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Lettermen Club Secretary 3, Lettermen Club 2,3,4 Basketball 1 All-League Football 4 Exchange Assemblies 3 ■VO CAROL JEAN KUEHL Transfer from Capistrano 3 Girls League 3,4 Glee Club 3,4 G.A.A. 4 G.A.A.Manager 4 Pompon Lieutenant 4 F.H.A. 4 PATRICIA ANN MARSHALL Drum Majorette 1,2,3,4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 Drama 2 F.H.A. 3,4 Exchange Assemblies 3,4 F. H.A. 2nd Vice President 4 G. A.A. 4 G.A.A. President 4 Christmas Prom Chairman 4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 DAVID A. MAXWELL Certificate of Merit 1 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Lettermcn Club 2,3,4 GARY ALBERT MAYER Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1.2,3,4 All-League Football 3,4 All-League Basketball 2 All-League Baseball 1 JUDITH ANN MCDONALD Girls League 1.2,3.4 Glee Club 3 F. H.A. 3,4 Girls League Reporter 4 G. A.A. 4 G.A A Treasurer 4 Christmas Prom Chairman 4 ESTER LUCILLE MIX I Pompon Corps Leader 4 Pompon Corps 5.4 Glee Club 2,5,4 F.H.A President 4 Girls League 5,4 PATRICIA IRENE MUSE Transfer from San Diego 4 Pompon Corps 4 Girls League 4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 4 LORETTA DAPHNE NEWLIN A.S.B. Advertising Chairman 5,4 Girls League Treasurer 4 Girls League Member at Large 5 F.H.A. Treasurer 4 Class Reporter 5 Girls League 1,2,5.4 F.H.A. 2.5,4 MICKEY QUEEN Transfer from Newport Harbor 5 F.F.A Reporter 5 F.F.A. President 4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 Head Cheerleader 4 F.F A Sectional Vice President 4 VICTORIA RAYMOND F.H.A. 3,4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 C.S.F. 2.3.4 Majorette 3 Glee Club 2,3 Drama 1 Girls League Officer 2,3 Pompon Corps 1 JULIA PATRICIA RILEY Girls League 1.2,3,4 F.H.A 3.4 Glee Club 3,4 Pompon Corps 2 Flag Corps 3 22 C J yJ 4-tJ ALFRED JOSEPH ROBERT Band 1.2,3,4 Track 3.4 Basketball 2.3 DONALD M ROMINE Baseball 1.2.3.4 Basketball 1.2.3.4 Football 1.2.3.4 Track 1.2.3.4 All-League Track I, Football 2,3,4 All-League Baseball 3. Basketball 3 C-S.F. 2.5.4 Qass Officer 1.2,3 A S B Officer 3 Band 1.2.3.4 Lettermen Club 1.2.3.4 ROBERTA SKELTON ’ompon Corps 3,4 jirls League 1,4 ' H.A. 4 jlee Club 3.4 ■ Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Treasurer 1,2,3 Class President 3,4 A.S.B. Officer 3,4 C S.F 2,3,4 C.S.F. Officer 3,4 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 All-League Football 3,4 ROWEN RYKER Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2 Track 1,2 Paper and Annual Staff 4 Annual Photographer 4 Glee Club 2,3 JOSEPH ANTHONY SCIARRETTA RICHARD EDWARD SMITH Class Vice President 3 Football 1,2,3.4 Track 1,2.3 Basketball 1 Hi-Y 1,2 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 Lettermen Club President 4 All-League Football 3,4 C S.F. 4 SYLVIA SMYTH Glee Club 2,3,4 F.H.A. 3,4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Officer 4 Flag Corps 3 Drama 1 Class Officer 4 Christmas Prom Decoration Chairman 4 JERRY STOKER Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Baseball 1 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 2 Lettermen Club 3,4 Lettermen Club Officer 4 A.S.B. Officer 4 All-League Football 4 I CLAUDIA CLARE TILL A.S.B. Secretary 3,4 Class Officer 1,3,4 Girls League Secretary 4 F.H.A. Officer 3,4 C.S.F. 2,3.4 Cheerleader 3,4 Majorette 2 Carnival Queen 1 Glee Club 1.2,3.4 ELA ANNE 'ransfer from He Junior Prom Cnaiflna A S B Officer CST 2,3.4 •Is leagu Aj'a.'d fExchaijgA fcsembtfes Glee Cluft 2,3,4 Class Pviter 3,4 JANET STEVENSON TAYLOR Girls League 1,2,3 Class Officer 1 Pompon Corps 2 Majorette 3 F H A 3 Talent Show Chairman 3 Senior Banquet Co-Chairman 3 Senior Tea Chairman 3 Decoration Chairman Homecoming Dance 3 J VIRGINIA FRANCIS TORRES Flag Corps 3 Pompon Corps 4 Girls League 1,2,3,4 G.A.A 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Girls League Officer 4 EVERETTE SAM TOZER Lettermen Club 1,2,3,4 . y- Football 1,2,3,4 ? ' Basketball 1 Track 1,2,3.4 s Baseball 1.4 A? rS- ' I ■ A y. rf A 7 6 ROLLAND DALE UPSON F.F.A. 1,2.3.4 Glee Club I JEAN WALLACE Transfer from San Angelo, Texas 1 Girls League 2,3 G.A.A. 4 F.H.A. 4 NEAL ROBERT WALTERS Class Officer 2,3,4 C.S.F. 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,3,4 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 El Ano Assistant Editor 4 Band 1,2,3,4 All-League Football 4, Baseball 3 All-League Basketball 2,3 Band President 4 SHARON ROLLINS WARNOCK F.H.A. 2,3 Girls League 1,2,3 Pompon Corps 2 Majorette 3 Prom Chairman 3 Freshman Reception Chairman 2 PHILIP GEORGE WARNES Football Manager 2,3,4 C.S.F. 2,3,4 C.S.F. President 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 U.N. Contest Alternate 3 Convair Physics Award 3 Voice of Democracy Contest 3 Band Officer 2 Homecoming Float Chairman 4 CHARLES P. WOODIN JR. RUTH ANN WHITCOMB Girls League 4 Glee Club 2,5,4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 4 C.S.F. 2,5.4 GAIL WIEDERHOLT Girls League 5,4 G.A.A. 4 Paper and Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 2,5 Glee Club 2,5,4 Majorette 4 CLASS HISTORY Tbo summer turns to winter And the present disappears The laughter we were glad to share Will echo thru the years.” From the song Graduation Day SCHOOL DAYS—DLAR OLE GOLDLN RULE DAYS In the Fall of 1947, school days brought together the first members of the Class of 1959. Among the first were Eddie, Ralph, Dave, Barb Gilmore, Errol, Sylvia, Joe, Sam, Vicki, Don, Jack, Judy McDonald, Frank, Virginia, Philip and Arnold. In our second year Julia, Barb Evans, and Dale joined our friendly class. Surprisingly, one year went past and not one student did we acquire. At last in the fourth grade Sharon Geek joined the crew. Shirlee and Rowen came in the fifth. As each year went by, we became a larger class. The sixth grade brought a lot of new students, Dick, Richard, Pat Marshall and Tom. Many wonderful days were spent in grammar school, and many lasting friendships were made during that time. GROWIN UP Yes, we were all ready for our Junior High years, as we called the 7th and 8th grades. But the going was rough and a bit different than the lower grades. In the 7th grade Bob Davis, Gary. Jan, Roberta, Neal, Claudia, Jacque, and Sharon Edens were new. We acquired no more students in the 8th grade but that didn't stop our ambition. It was our class that established the first student body government for the Junior High. Before we could accomplish much more, June 1955 arrived and graduation from the 8th grade was accomplished. This graduation brought great dreams of the future years in High School. In our grammar and Junior High years, we acquired traits of leader- ship, spirit and loyalty that would be a characteristic mark of our class for years to come. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER We were welcomed to High School in our Freshman year with the Freshmen Recep- tion. Being the students that we were, we took our initiation just like any good sport would. Joining us in time to be initiated were Jerry, Judy Ferguson, Alfred, and Chuck. After our first and frantic year, we were ready to move into our Sophomore year and start our, various activities with our new members Esther, Pam, Ruth, Gail, Daphne, and Peggy. Our Junior year came quite quickly and had many plans to be carried out with many responsibilities as well. Mary Anne, Mickey, Jean, and Ray joined us to share our pleasures and pains. finally the year we had worked so hard for througljf all those years—our SENIOR YFAR. Only two students joined us,‘Pat Muse, and Bonnie. They made our final en- rollment tff 52 students, the largest graduating class Ramona ever had. This year was filled with many hours fof «fun and excitement which w'e all enjoyed. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES M Yes, thanks lor the memories. This school has provided many memories and our class will never forget them. Moments such as the Freshman Reception, the Junior Talent Show, the Juniiirt and Senior Prom Enchanted Forest, one of our most beautiful memories, the trip to Needles where we at last won our hard earned C.I.F. champion- ship in footba I. The Senior play and Ditch Dav were a lot of fun for all of us. Gradua- tion is a memory that not one of the Seniors will forget. GRADUATION DAY Good Pgs cannot continue forc Sto we, the Class of nrtust sa goodby to all our teachers who stood by us when help was needed and all of our friends who helped to make our high school years complete. Now as we walk into the future with new and unknown things facing us, we will look back to all of our’memories, and we will remember them for a long, long time. FIRST SEMF.STER OFFICERS President JOE SCIARRETTA Vice President..... NEAL WALTERS Secretary CLAUDIA TILL Treasurer PAM TIPPETS Reporter ...................... SYLVIA SMYTH MR. CHARLES SNELL Advisor 1959 Senior Class Officers and MRS. BETTY PRICE Advisor SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President RICHARD SMITH Vice President ....... PHILIP WARNES Secretary ..................... CLAUDIA TILL Treasurer PAM TIPPETS Reporter TOM LAURENT Seniors 1959 PAM TIPPETS and PHILIP WARNES Cooks Personality CLAUDIA TILL and DICK HOPKINS Praius BARBARA EVANS and JERRY STOKER Select Stand-Outs VIRGINIA TORRES and NEAL WALTERS Wit 31 1. Neal Walters 2. Sharon Edens 3. Arnold Carrisoza 4. Joe Sciarretta 5. Judy Ferguson 6. Eddie Balnis 7. Sylvia Smyth 8. Bunny Jo LaMontine 9- Julia Riley 10. David Maxwell 11. Jack Jones 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Gail Wiederholt Sharon Geek Claudia Till Vicky Raymond Richard Smith Dick Hopkins Alfred Robert Ruth Whitcomb and Pat Muse Charles Woodin Ray Hill 1. Congo Line? ... 2. Go ahead and try it . . . Yeah! 3. Hi everyone! ... 4. World’s greatest chef! ... 5. Here I am! 6. Gee. well. ’I ... er! ... 7. Boys, let me down, please!!! ... 8. Ready Maes- tro!! . . .9. Flatter than a pancake! 10. Me and my cow! . . . ll. Where’s the car?? . . . 12. Senior Play practice!? 13. Granny Grouch!!! ... 14. Sleeping beauty???? 15. Who’s laughing?? . . . 16. Ohhh, my head! ... 17. Zombee?? . . . 18. Snack time!! ... 19. I Could have danced all night ... 20. Deep con- centration!! ... 21. This is a skit??? . . . 22. And how! Classes V r - Organizations 35 ‘Junior Class r MR ROBERT MINNIS TOP ROW left to right: Don Shadrick. Dave Prazak. Allen McLaughlin. Don Clauser, Gail Roberts. Tom Roy Stephen. Stephen Luelf, Jim Hodges, Tim Rountree. Ronald Rodolff, Carl Steagal. Jerry Muir, Joe Thompson, Dennis Fogle. SECOND ROW: Bill Bowers. Jim Barteil. Jerry Blakely, Bill Dahl. Danny Cripe. Roy Breshears, Floyd Burris. Jon Clark. Jan Page, Kenny Warren. Bob Beeson, Jack Hance, Melvin White. THIRD ROW: Charlie Jones. Pat Benton, Rose Ann Donahue, Marilyn May. Nancy Perry, Sharon Wilhelm. Margo Heagney, Lanie Rischman, Janice Stansbury, Deannie Dohn, Betty Marshall. Mary Butters, Charles Atkins. FOURTH ROW: Daisy Rasco, Naomi Mikkelsen, Dorothy Hargraves, Markay Holly, Donna Edens, Clariccc Newlin. Candy Head, Rose Mary Bradley, Carol Brown. Tina Harrison, Karen Harrison. FIFTH ROW: Allen Eickemeyer, James Saxton, Jim Keyser, Barrett Staples. Pat Stoker. Mike Smith. Bob Lazarus, James Terrell. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms TIM ROUNTREE RONNIE RODOLFF DOROTHY HARGRAVES CANDY HEAD STEVE LUELF GAIL ROBERTS Advisor MRS VIOLETTE MORRIS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS t L, President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms ROY BRESHEARS MARILYN MAY MJKE SMITH CANDY HEAD JIM HODGES TIM ROUNTREE 36 Ummmm, nice tan! I see you! Who wants to ride in a car anyway??? Scottish Lassies? No. this is Karen . . . Me, monkey!! Oh. sob, sob! Ohhh Sam!!! I’m the boss, see??! Hello, Mr. Minnis! Mv speech will be on . . . Heh. heh . . . Physics ?! Ain’t we cute??? They call me, Betty! My bestest! Artist at work?? Going somewhere? Sophomore Class TOP ROW, left to right: Jim Shadrick, Kenny Beeson, Bill Snyder, Kenny Hillery, Jim Luckow, Allen Brown, Danny Martin, Fred Pratt, Tom Wood in, Warren Wychoff, Ray Ling, Noel Smithers, Neal Logan, Art Maurcl, Alvin McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Ed Prindle, Ron Siler, Terri Lou Kunkel, Jeanie King, Judy Boortz, Marilyn Stephen, Earleen Jones, Patti Hanigan, Peggy Barker, Carrie Queen, Sandra Bobanic, Virginia Adams, Kathie Sieczkowski, Doreen Harrison, Kathy Carter, Donna Kendall. THIRD ROW: Denny Gigstad, Darlene Sapp, Carol Logan, Betty Clauser, Judy Trumper. Kay Geek, Marvinia Scarbery. Donna Smith, Pam Baker, Karen Flickinger, Jerri Nelson, Sara Cowan. Donna Koch. Peggy Woodin, Sharon Deffley. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Henson, Jerry Hancc, Darlene McPheron. Ruth Henze. Ardella Swycaffer, Dana Blevins. Judy Austin, Jean Thomsen, Shir- ley' Mix. Simone Robert, Alice Knight, Betty McColly, Marina Saa, Barbara Helms. FIFTH ROW: Mike Walters, Jim Pratt, Don Clyde, Ray Horn, John Walters, Fred Hahn, Mickey Rasco, John Griffin, Coy Breshears, Terry Matthew, Steve Wames, Bob McIntosh, Steve Morris, Jim Walters. 0 F F 1 C E R S KAY GECK President TERRY MATTHEW Vice President MARILYN STEPHEN .............................. Secretary EARLEEN JONES Treasurer CARRIE QUEEN Reporter 38 JIM WALTERS President FRED PRATT ................................... Vice President KAY GECK Secretary EARLEEN JONES ................................... Treasurer CARRIE QUEEN Reporter Up 4 1. Who do you think you're look- ing at? 2. Not you again. 3. This’ll make history. 4. Take me to your leader. 5. Chili Cheese Cake! 6. Tote that barge, lift that bail!!! 7. 6’ 5 , and it’s all muscle. 8. Wanta ride? 9. All-American boy. 10. You aren’t snowing me, are you? 11. No, mother wouldn’t like it. 12. Hola, Meester Skahan. 13. I bet you say that to all the girls. 14. Well, my opinion is . . . 15. You sure? 16. Wait'll he gets tbi letter. 17. Thought I didn’t see you, eh? 18. You a revenooer? 19. The good old days. 20. Oh, my cake fell again. 21. Eawn Mow-rons (eating). 22. Don’t move, I’ll get it. 23. Gesundheit! FRESHMAN 1ST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Secretary T reasurer Reporter Jim Osborne John Gilmore Grant Mayer Robert Fowler freshman Class Freshman Class Advisor MISS JOAN PETERSEN BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Foster, Bill Donahue, Larry Stamps, Richard Levis, Mike Riley, Scottie Raymond, Joe Luclf, Grant Mayer, Dave Walker, Dean Fogle, John Lane. Robert Fowler, Jim Marshall, Ray Richardson, Harold Elston. SECOND ROW: Steve Meyers, Robert Kuester, Lyla Oland, Janet Gulley, Judy Smith, Judy Wood, Jim Osborne. Ronald Bradley, Mike Henderson, Ronald Doyle, Robert Jones, Tommy Crandall. John Gilmore. THIRD ROW: Richard Robertson. Karen Thorson, Sharon Brett, Sherry Muse, Jan Johnson, Louise Haney, Nicki Davis. Betty Jo Wallace, Janet McCans, Marilyn Pratt, Penny Hill. Ilona Fluharty, Joan Spracher, Chauncy Newlin. FOURTH ROW: Audrey Romine. Elaine Kunkel, Priscilla Perry, Carol Wolin. Lee Ann Butters, Cookie Hanssler, Linda Swift, Marlene Maurel, Mary Jane Hinck, Marlene Prindle. FIFTH ROW: Gary Geek, Frank Groggins, Steve Mc- Laughlin, John Robert, Joe Thomsen, David Pratt, Jack Brown. Ricky Channon, Warren Goldmann, Raymond Me- Colley, John Carnrike. 2ND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Bill Donahue Vice President Lee Ann Butters Secretary Mike Riley Treasurer ............... John Gilmore Reporter Grant Mayer Sergeant-at-Arms Joe Luelf 40 1. Did he really ask you? ... 2. Girls. Please! 3. Did you hear what ... 4. Sharon’s not here! 5. Where's the candleabra? ... 6. Whuzzat? 7. Wonder if this will pass? . . . Careful, don’t smear it ... 9. Hold that mirror steady. 10. You say the cutest things . . . 11. Gee, me, a movie star ... 12. Cheezit, here he comes . . . 13. No fair pecking ... 14. Gimme that Don- ald Duck comic ... 15. A star fell from heav- en ... 16. Right in the palm of my hand . . . 17. And in conclusion ... 18. Gimme back that sandwich ... 19- Hark, is that not the tardy bell? ... 20. Fudgies. Associated Student Body FIRST SEMESTER A.S B. ACTIVITIES A.S B. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Asst. Treasurer Publicity Program Chairman ft tvtro Dick Hopkins Joe Sciarretta Claudia Till Pam Tippets Barbara Gilmore Daphne Newlin Steve Luelf T .. a M ■ C STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, left to right: Advisor, Mrs. Price, Claudia Till, Dick Hopkins, Joe Sciarretta, Pam Tippets. SECOND ROW. Jim Osborne, Roy Breshears, Kay Geek, Barbara Gilmore, Sharon Geek, Philip Warnes. THIRD ROW: Mickey Queen. Richard Smith. Neal Walters, Pat Mar- shall, Daphne Newlin, Jerry Stoker. 958-59 SECOND SEMESTER A.S B. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ......... Asst. Treasurer Member at Large Publicity Program Chairman Joe Sciarretta Claudia Till Barbara Gilmore Pam Tippets Marilyn May Tim Rountree Daphne Newlin Sharon Geek STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW. left to right: Barbara Gilmore, Joe Sciarretta, Claudia Till. Pam Tippets. Advisor Mrs. Price. SECOND ROW: Jim Walters. Sharon Geek, Esther Mix, Marilyn May, Daphne Newlin. THIRD ROW: Neal Walters, Tim Rountree. Richard Smith, Bill Donahue. ■tn€ Cb 'rfna Mat 2 a Edens Sharon t H ‘ Audrey 45 Magazine Drive Homecoming Left to right: Clariccc Newlin, Junior Princess; Judy Austin, Sophomore Princess; Sharon Edens, Queen; Shirlee Brown, Senior Princess; Betty Jo Wallace, Freshman Princess. Activities Preparations for Parade 47 Homecoming Dance Dance Decorations THE MISTLETOE BALL The annual Student Body Christmas formal was named the Mistletoe Ball this year. It was held on Saturday, December 13, 1958, in the Wilson Gym. Decorations were centered around a beautiful Christmas tree and the theme was carried out by clusters of mistletoe placed around the room. Christmas Prom Co-Chairman Judy McDonald and Pat Marshall CHAIRMEN: Barbara Gilmore, Vicki Raymond, Richard Smith. Carnival Dance Revenge with a capital 'R’ . . . man and wife? King Carl Steagall and Queen Lin Baugh FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS AND OFFICERS TOP ROW. left to right: Philip Warncs. Don Romine, Jim Hodges, Bob Davis, Neal Walters. SECOND ROW: Tono Burke, Jan Page, Roy Bre shears, Richard Smith, Dick Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Mary Robinette, Pamela Tippets, Sharon Edens, Marilyn May, Joe Sciarretta. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Hargraves, Lanie Rischman, Ruth Ann Whitcomb, Claudia Till, Barbara Gilmore, Barbara Evans. Ditch Day President. Phi hr Wamfs: Vice President, Joe Sciarretta; Secretary, Lanie Rischman; Treasurer, Marilyn May. Candy Sale SECOND SEMESTER ROW. left to right: Ronald Mueller, Joe Sciarretta, Don Romine, Richard Smith. Steve Luelf, Terry Mathew. SECOND ROW: Philip Wames. Neal Walters, Dick Hopkins, Jim Hodges. Danny Martin. John Griffin. THIRD ROW: Tono Burke, Rose Ann Donahue, Patty Hanigan, Mary Butters, Lanie Rischman, Marilyn May, Jan Page. Pamela Tippets, Vicki Raymond. FOURTH ROW: Pam Baker. Karen Flickinger, Markay Holly, Marilyn Stephen, Shirlee Brown. Mary Anne Hoffmann FIFTH ROW: Claudia Till, Jean Thomsen, Barbara Evans. Dorothy Hargraves, Kay Geek. MEMBERS AND OFFICERS President. Philip Warncs. Vice President. Steve LucIT Secretary, Vicki Raymond; Treasurer, Shirlee Brown Advisor Charles Slattery Reporter Jan Clark Sentinel Charles Jones FRONT ROW. left to right: Don Clauser, Mickey Queen. Tim Rountree, Jan Clark. SECOND ROW: Bill Dahl, Dennis Gigstad, Kenny Hillery, Mickey Rasco, Jacquelync Lambert. Daisy Rasco. Ardella Swycaffer, Dana Blevins. Mary Hinck. THIRD ROW: Pat Benton. Noel Smithcrs, Ray Ling, Rickey Channon, Bill Snider, Jerry Blakeley, Ray Horn, Charles Jones, Tom Woodin, Tommy Crandall. FOl’RTH ROW: Dale Upson, Errol Brett, Dennis Fogle, Dick Levis, Kenny Beeson. Juture Jarmers Vice President Tim Rountree Secretary Ed Prindlc President Mickey' Queen Treasurer Don Clauser • . 1.1 1 • 52 of America F.F.A. Replants School's Football Field. The Ramona F.F.A. Chapter has had a very successful and prosperous year. They have lived up to their motto of learning by doing; have attended many judging contests, and have learned much by competition. They replanted the school football field and the banks sur- rounding it as a community project. They had their annual Barbeque and a Parent and Son Banquet. All in all they have had a lot of fun and have gained many unforgettable expe- riences. Margo Heagney Crowned Chapter Sweetheart. Everyone Enioyed the Sweetheart Dance. 53 Girls’ Mothers' T« OFFICERS President Sharon Geek Vice President Sharon Edens Secretary Claudia Till 7reasurer Daphne Newlin Reporter Judy McDonald Mem ber-at-Large Mary Butters Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Torres 54 Ccague CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 1 ........................ Initiation October 17 Slumber Party November 8 Sadie Hawkins Dance February I) ........................... Tacky Day March 14 Basketball Dance May 12 ....................... Mother's Tea Basketball King JERRY STOKER Juture .Homemakers of America TOP ROW, left to right: Mrs. Mary Robinette, Advisor; Earleen Jones. Pat Marshall. Lanie Risch- man, Deanie Dohn. Penny Hill, Priscilla Perry. Betty Marshall. SECOND ROW: Doreen Har- rison, Claudia Till, Sylvia Smyth, Shirlee Brown, Donna Edens, Darlene Sapp, Donna Koch, Peggy Woodin. THIRD ROW: Marvina Scarbury, Jerri Hance, Terry Lou Kunkel, Sherry' Muse, Carrie Queen, Pat Muse, Jerry Nelson, Patty Hanigan. FOURTH ROW: Pam Tippets. Ruth Ann Whit- comb, Judy Trumper, Barbara Gilmore. Markav Holly, Karen Flickinger. Marilyn May, Pam Baker, Daphne Newlm, Vicki Raymond. FIFTH ROW: Esther Mix. Carol Jean Elston. Judy Boortz, Darlene McPheron, Barbara Evans, Mary Anne Hoffman. Gail Wiederholt. Sharon Edens. OFFICERS—TOP ROW. left to right: 2nd Vice President. Pat Marshall; President, Esther Mix; Parliamentarian. Patty Hanigan; Treasurer, Daphne Newlin. SECOND ROW: Historian. Shirlee Brown; Vice President, Sylvia Smyth. THIRD ROW: Songlcader. Pam Tippets; Secretary, Claudia Till; Reporter. Donna Edens. Convention 56 The F.H.A. activities throughout the year have been a convention in Asilomar, California, the annual Christmas cookie sale, and the installation of officers. Activities TOP ROW. left to right: Sara Cowan. Sharon Edens, Shirlce Brown. Dale Upson, Melvin White, Jimmy Keyser, Jerry Muir. Betty McColley, Janet McCans, Betty Jo Wallace, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW: Carol Lee Bradley, Ruth Henze, Dcde Whiting, Billie MacArthur, Virginia Adams, Sharon Deffley, Gail Weiderholt, Margo Heagney, Rose Ann Donahue, Virginia Torres, Nickie Davis. THIRD ROW: Ester Mix, Jean Elston, Lee Ann Butters, Suzie Mitchell, Donna Edens, Claudia Till, Barbara Evans, Mary Ann Hoffman, Ruth Ann Whitcomb, Carol Logan, Marleen Prindle, Joan Spracher. Qlee Club 57 Band TOP ROW, left to right: Earleen Jones. Dana Blevins, Mary Anne Hoffmann, Judy Ferguson, Gail Weiderholt, Carrie Queen, Jeraldine Nelson. SECOND ROW: Band director, Dwane Burgess; Rose Ann Donahue. Arnold Carrisoza. Steve Morris, Drum Majorette, Pat Marshall. THIRD ROW: Mascot, Judy Richardson, Ronald Doyle. Steve Warnes, Mary Butters, Walker Bennett, Dave Prazak, Steve Luelf, Neal Walters. Don Romine, Dave Pratt. Philip Warnes. Bob Davis. Kenny Kay, James Marshall, Joe Luelf. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Laurent, Claudia Till, Alfred Robert, Audrey Romine, Charles Kunkel, Franthia Kunkel, Jeanie King. Janet Gulley, Gilbert Kunkel. This year, the Ramona High School Band has been very active. It participated in the North Park Toyland Parade, and the Apple Day Parade in Julian. It has played at football and basketball games. It has given concerts and has played in pep assemblies. The band has been an excellent aid to the school in all its activities. BAND OFFICERS Tom Laurent. Neal Walters, Steve Luelf, Don Romine, Audrey Romine. Phil Warnes, Claudia Till. 58 Band in action. 3lag Zw Leader: Margo Heagney Margo Heagney Donna Smith Judy Boortz Markay Holly Marilyn May Nadyne Dohn Ilona Fluharty Karen Harris Judy Austin Pompon Corps Leader: Esther Mix Paulette Whitcomb Esther Mix Cookie Hanssler Sherrie Muse Karen Thorson Judy Smith Shirley Mix Carol Brown Jean Elston Marina Saa Ellen Henson Virginia Torres Patricia Muse Sandy Bobanick Donna Koch 59 MAJORETTES Left to right: Earleen Jones, Peggy Barker, Dana Blevins, Judy Ferguson, Head Majorette; Judy Trumper, Gail Wiedcrholt, Gerry Nelson. Our groups in fiction Flag Twirlers G A A. OFFICERS Adiisor T reasnrer Vice President Secretary President Recording Secretary Judy McDonald Mary Butters Kay Geek Pat Marshall Marilyn Stephen Miss Joan Petersen BACK ROW, left to right: Peggy Hawes. Sara Cowan, Priscilla Perry, Betty Marshall, Janet Gulley, Esther Mix. Patti Hanigan. Pat Marshall, Marilyn Pratt. SECOND ROW: Pam Baker, Karen Flickinger, Judy McDonald. Mary Butters, Marilyn May, Deannie Dohn, Marilyn Stephen. FIRST ROW: Virginia Torres, Kay Geek, Naomi Mikkelsen. Judy Smith. Jean Elston G.A A Meeting GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION In the year 1958-59, the G.A.A. of Ramona High School was reorganized under the direction of Miss Joan Petersen, our Physical Education teacher, because so many girls were interested in playing in extra sports events. Officers were elected and a constitution was set up. The girls met every Thursday after school to play sports. The officers and advisor met twice, a month to discuss the various needs and problems that came up during the year. During the year, the club held a Christmas party, a play day, and at the end of the year an awards banquet. G.A.A. in Action CLARIECE NEWLIN DONNA EDENS Head Song Leader Song Ccadcrs BARBARA EVANS 62 Cheerleaders SHIRLEE BROWN CLAUDIA TILL SHARON EDENS SHARON GECK MICKEY QUEEN 63 Cettermen Club BACK ROVC , left to right: Gary Mayer, Dick Hopkins. Ronnie Rodolff, Jerry Muir, Joe Thompson. SECOND ROW: Allen Eickemeyer, Danny Cripe, Jan Clark, Dave Maxwell, Frank Beck, Jan Page, Bob Lazarus. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stoker, Charlie Jones, Roy Breshears. Richard Smith. Ralph Cripe, Tim Rountree, Philip Wames FRONT ROW: Sam Tozcr, Bob Davis, Melvin White, Joe Sciarretta, Don Romine, Neal Walters. OFFICERS—FIRST SEMESTER President ........................ Richard Smith Vice President ............. Dick Hopkins Secretary-Treasurer Joe Sciarretta OFFICERS—SECOND SEMESTER President Jerry Stoker Vice President Ronnie Rodolff Secretary-Treasurer Dick Hopkins 64 1. Tom, Tom, Piper’s son! 2. Anything to get out of class!! 3. Read me a bedtime story. 4. This is the way you do it, girls!!! 5. What a gooey mess! 6. And what else did he say??? 7 Rocka Conga?? 8. Look, ma! 9. Cheese!! 10. Wanna make a bet? 11. Mutt and Jeff!? 12. Kiss me baby! 13. Guess Who?? 14. We're good little girls. 15. Like, how about a date, doll?? 16. This is high school ? ? 1. On guard!! 2. You go your way; I'll go mine. 3. We re not on speaking terms! 4. 1, 2, 3, step. 5. Boy. that’s a tuff question!!! 6. I can do this job too! 7. Smile pretty now!! 8. What, no teacher!? 9. This is the plan boys! 10. Naturally, I’m a lady killer! 11. Tomorrow’s assignment will be . . . 12. This is a ghost?? 13. These studious people! 14. Forward March!! 15. And as I was saying ... 16. Can I go now ? ? ? ? FIRST STRING—FIRST ROW: Sam Tozer, Eddie Balnis, Richard Smith, Joe Sciarretta, Charlie Jones, Dick Hopkins, Jerry Stoker. SECOND ROW: Gary Mayer, Don Romine, Neal Walters, Ronnie Rodolff, Melvin White. COACHES GLEN FORSYTHE AND JIM HALVARSON for their fine coaching of the 1958-59 football squad The students of Ramona High School wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the coaches for their efforts in achieving a championship team, the winners of the S. C. I. F. Small Schools’ Award. Coach Glen Forsythe Managers: Philip Wames and Mike Walters Coach Jim Halvarson This page is dedicated to SECOND STRING—FIRST ROW: Tom Laurent. Joe Thompson. Dave Prazak. Ray Ling. Arnold Carrisoza. Carl Steagall, Floyd Burris, Don Chadwick, Bob Davis, Danny Cripe, Frank Beck, Tim Rountree. SECOND ROW: Errol Brett. Bob Lazarus. Allen Eickenmcyer, Ralph Cripe. Roy Bre- shears. Ed Prindle. Pat Stoker. Mike Smith. Neal Logan. Jerry Muir 68 JOE SCIARRETTA Center Honorary Captain GARY MAYER (left) DON ROMINE Best Backs DICK HOPKINS Best Lineman GARY MAYER Rancho Vallecito ARNOLD CARRISOZA Most Improved NEAL WALTERS Quarterback Varsity Right Halfback DON ROMINE Fullback FRANK BECK Left End SAM TOZER Right End 70 JOE SCIARRETTA Center EDDIE BALNIS Right Tackle ARNOLD CARRISOZA Right Guard Seniors RALPH CRIPE Fullback ERROL BRETT Right End JERRY STOKER Left End DICK HOPKINS Left Tackle RICHARD SMITH Right Guard TOM LAURENT Left Tackle BOB DAVIS Right Tackle 71 Bulldogs Undefeated Rodolf plunges over from the one-yard line. RAMONA ROMPS OVER ELSINORE The Ramona Bulldogs, under the fine coaching of Glen Forsythe, collected their first victory of the year by defeating Elsinore 34-14. The Bulldogs came up with some fine defensive work by holding the Tigers to only 8 first downs, while the Bulldogs collected 20. RAMONA ROLLS OVER CAPISTRANO The Ramona Bulldogs, behind a strong defense and a fiery offense, soundly defeated the Capistrano Cougars 34-0. RAMONA SMEARS FALLBROOK The Bulldogs added another win to their record when they took their third straight game of the year against no losses. As the score shows, (43-0), Fallbrook couldn't seem to move the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs de- fense held the Warriors to three first downs, while the Bulldogs made fifteen. RAMONA ROMPS OVER DESERT The Bulldogs collected their fifth straight victory of the year by defeating Desert High 34-6. RAMONA DEFEATS RANCHO DEL CAMPO The Bulldogs captured their fifth straight victory of the year and their first league victory of the season when they rolled over R. D. C. 58-6. BULLDOGS SMASH SAN MIGUEL The Bulldogs romped over San Miguel for their sixth straight victory of the year and their second league vic- tory of the season 79-0. The Bulldogs great defense and fabulous offense per- formed beautifully again. Tim Roundtree on an end run. Straight 95S Season Rominc strikes paydirt against Army-Navy. RAMONA WALKS OVER MOUNTAIN EMPIRE The Ramona Bulldogs, behind a hard charging line and hard running backs, beat Mt. Empire for their seventh straight league victory. The Bulldogs showed no mercy to Mt. Empire as they thoroughly stomped them 95-0. RAMONA BEATS WEBB The Bulldogs won their eighth straight game and kept their unbeaten season going when they beat Webb on the los- ers field. Webb put up a hard fight, as the Bulldogs beat them only 26-6, the sea- son's lowest score. Pizza Pie Sciarrctta and teammates in locker room after defeating Army- Navy for the league championship. RAMONA BEATS ARMY- NAVY FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT S.P.L. CHAMPIONSHIP The Ramona Bulldogs, behind the great coaching of Glen For- sythe, won their fifth straight South- ern Prep League Championship by downing Army-Navy at home. The Bulldogs, after the right to partici- pate in the S.C.I.F. Playoffs, sound- ly defeated the Cadets 47-0. 73 Walters passes to Stoker for T.D. C.J.J. Mayer goes in for 6 points. 74 Routine chalks up yards. Champs RAMONA RALLY EDGES NEEDLES Ramona's Bulldogs won the Southern California Interscholastic Federation Class A Football Champion- ship, defeating Needles 26-21 in the last four min- utes of play. Needles had gone ahead, 21-20, in the last quar- ter when Ramona uncorked a 40-yard drive to win the game. A pass from quarterback Neal Walters to halfback Gary Mayer covered the last 20 yards on a fourth-down play. Fullback Don Romine scored two Ramona touch- downs on plunges of one and five yards, Walters also scored on a one-yard plunge. Ramona ground out 19 first downs to 10 for Needles. Calm before the storm. Game over, Victor's rejoice. Glenn Forsythe, who coached Ramona High to the 1958 SCIF class A football championship, was named San Diego County's high school foot- ball Coach of the Year.’' Announcement of For- sythes selection which was based on the votes of the county's 30 prep grid coaches, was made at the fifth annual Appreciation Night banquet in the Palm Room of the U.S. Grant Hotel. GLENN FORSYTHE Coach of the Year 75 FRONT ROW. left to right: Fred Harm. Manager. Jim Walters. Kenny Hiltery. Bob Fowler, Richard Levis. Ronny Siler. Danny Martin. John Lane. Bob Jones. Manager. CENTER ROW: Grant Maver, John Griffin, Allen Brown, Art Maurell. BACK ROW: Dick Robertson, Bob Kucs- ter, Lonie Adams. Tom Crandall. Jackie Brown, Dave Walker. Mike Riley. Jim Pratt, Steve Meyer, Jim Osburn. Coy Breashears. Junior Varsity Coach TOM SKAHAN ‘Junior Varsity J.V. SEASON SCORES Ramona 16 Capistrano 13 Ramona 7 Fallbrook 41 Ramona 13 Earl Warren 6 Ramona 13 Earl Warren 6 Ramona 0 Army-Navy 25 76 Varsity basketball Left to right: Manager Philip Warnes, Frank Beck, Jan Page, Ralph Cripe, Don Romine, Jerry Muir, Neal Walters, Gary Mayer, Gail Roberts, Ronnie Rodolff, Jerry Stoker, Kenny Warren. Honorary Captain GARY MAYER Coach GLENN FORSYTHE Rogues Trophy NEAL WALTERS SEASON SCORES Ramona 42 El Cajon 40 Ramona 37 Mt. Miguel 39 Ramona 62 San Miguel 18 Ramona 26 Coronado 44 Ramona 36 Clairmont 33 Ramona 28 Army-Navy 27 Ramona 32 La Jolla 35 Ramona 69 Rancho Del Campo 28 Ramona 72 Mt. Empire 33 Ramona 40 Army-Navy 38 Ramona 46 Holtville 45 Ramona 76 Julian 10 Ramona 47 Holtville 30 Ramona 52 El Cajon 36 Ramona 64 San Miguel 19 Ramona 54 Rancho Del Campo 28 Ramona 78 Mt. Empire 44 Ramona 52 Army-Navy 51 Ramona 63 Julian 19 Ramona 40 El Centro 51 PLAYOFFS Ramona 42 Valley Christian 39 Ramona 48 Santa Clara 52 Most Improved JERRY STOKER Beck gets the jump Luelf lays it up for two BULLDOGS ADVANCE TOWARD SOUTHERN PREP LEAGUE CROWN BY DOWNING ARMY-NAVY The Ramona Bulldogs crept closer to the Southern- Prep League crown by downing Army-Navy 40-38 at Army-Navy. Luelf goes up for ball Hoop Sij um Mayer lays it up BULLDOGS DOWN HOLTVILLE IN NON-LEAGUE GAME The Ramona Bulldogs pulled another game out of the fire when they sneaked past Holtville 46-45. BULLDOGS ROMP OVER SAN MIGUEL 64-19 The Bulldogs romped over San Miguel for the second time this season. It was the 12th straight win for the Bulldogs against only 3 losses. BULLDOGS DUMP RANCHO DEL CAMPO The Ramona Bulldogs continued to dominate league play as they downed Rancho 54-28. Stoker shoots from way out 78 Scramble under backboard Mayer tips it in BULLDOGS WIN lOTH STRAIGHT The Ramona Bulldogs won their 10th straight game Tuesday when they knocked off Mt. Empire 78-44. Mayer and Luelf wait for rebound RAMONA STOMPS JULIAN The Ramona Bulldogs soundly defeated Julian 76-10 for another Southern Prep win. BULLDOGS DEFEAT ARMY-NAVY, WIN LEAGUE CROWN The Ramona Bulldogs defeated Army-Navy for the third time this year to win the Southern Prep League crown for the second year in a row. BULLDOGS LOSE TO EL CENTRO The Bulldog's 12 game winning streak was snapped when they lost to El Centro. The Bulldogs couldn't seem to get going as they trailed all the way, to end the game with a 51-40 score. S.C.J. J. Play-Offs Muir battles for rebound Scramble for ball BULLDOGS ADVANCE IN PLAY-OFFS The Ramona Bulldogs pushed closed to another SCIF Championship as they downed Valley Christian in the first round of the basketball play-offs, 42-39- Although it was a close game, it was the Bulldogs all the way. Romine fights for ball BULLDOGS LOSE IN SEMI FINALS The Ramona Bulldogs could not overcome the 11 point lead by Santa Clara in the fourth period, but did pull within 4 points as the Bulldogs lost to Santa Clara 52-48 in the Semi-Finals of the S.C.I.F. Play-offs. When the Bulldogs, with 2 minutes left in the last quarter, pulled within 4 points of Santa Clara, the Saints stalled the game. Santa Clara, after barely beating the Bulldogs, went on to win the S.C.I.F. Play-offs. 80 Walters gets the jump Mayer tips it in “fT basketball BACK ROW, left to right: Manager Tom Roy Stephen, Allen Brown, Joe Luelf, Bill Bowers, Danny Cripe, Grant Mayer, FRONT ROW: Jim Hodges, Jim Osbum, Jim Pratt, Allen Eickemeyer, Pat Stoker, Mike Walters. Most Valuable ALLEN BROWN Honorary Captain DANNY CRIPE Most Improved JOE LUELF Coach JIM HALVARSON SEASON SCORES Ramona 30 El Cajon.......... 31 Ramona 27 Mt. Miguel 30 Ramona 56 San Miguel .......11 Ramona 37 Coronado 46 Ramona 33 Fallbrook 38 Ramona 40 Rancho Del Campo 38 Ramona 35 Mt. Empire 26 Ramona 35 Army-Navy 43 Ramona 42 Holtville 32 Ramona 48 Julian 18 Ramona 51 San Miguel 24 Ramona 36 Rancho Del Campo 28 Ramona 57 Mt. Empire . 35 Ramona 41 Army-Navy..........26 Ramona 49 Julian 25 81 “C” Basketball BACK ROW, left to right: Bill Donahue, John Lane, Dean Fogel, Mike Henderson. Tommy Crandall. CENTER ROW: Steve Wames, Chauncy Newlin, Jim Walters, Mike Riley, Dick Rob- ertson. FRONT ROW: John Gilmore, Gary Geek, Joe Thomsen. John Robert. DEAN FOGEL Honorary Captain JOHN GILMORE Most Improved BILL DONAHUE SEASON SCORES Ramona 31 Rancho Del Campo 26 Ramona 33 Mt. Empire 7 Ramona 20 Army-Navy 21 Ramona ... 22 Earl Warren 40 Ramona 23 Earl Warren 24 Ramona 16 Rancho Del Campo 23 Ramona 41 Mt. Empire 16 Ramona 31 Army-Navy 20 Ramona 32 Rancho Del Campo 34 82 Coach TOM SKAHAN “A” track BACK ROW. left to right: Ralph Cripe. Eddie Balnis. Gary Mayer, Errol Brett. Joe Thompson. Gail Roberts, Dick Hopkins. FRONT ROW: Melvin White, Ed Prindle, Roy Breshears. Frank Beck, Mike Smith. Don Clauser. TRACK SCHEDULE Mar. 13—Grossmont Apr. 3—Rancho Apr. 10—Mountain Empire Apr. 17—Julian Apr. 23—Army-Navy Apr. 27—Vista Relays May 1—League Meet 84 BACK ROW, left to right: Mickey Rasco, Danny Cripe, Grant Mayer, Allen Brown, John Lane. FRONT ROW: Jon Clark, Floyd Burris, Robert Fowler. BACK ROW. left to right: James Marshall. Dick Robertson. Bill Donahue. Mike Riley. Mike Henderson, Ronnie Doyle, Scott Raymond. FRONT ROW: Alfred Robert, Joe Thomsen, Chauncy Newlin, John Ackerman, Ronnie Bradley, Tommy Crandall. 85 Varsity Rase ball BACK ROW. left to right: Kenny Warren, Don Romme, Neaf Walters. Jerry Muir, Sam Tozer. CENTER ROW: Jim Hodges. Ralph Cripe, Jan Page. Dave Maxwell. Carl Steagall. Tim Rountree, Bob Lazarus, Ronnie Rodolff. FRONT ROW: Brice Wellons. Ed Prindle, Barrett Staples, Joe Sciarretta. Roy Breshears, Allen Eickemeyer PITCHERS Left to right: Dave Maxwell, Ralph Cripe, Neal Walters, Joe Sciarretta. Don Romine. Sam Tozer. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mar. 17—Fall brook Mar. 18—El Cajon Mar. 23—Lyons Tournament Mar. 24—Lyons Tournament Mar. 31—University High Apr. 4—Army-Navy Apr. 7—Fallbrook Apr. 9—University High Apr. 11—Placentia Apr. 15—El Cajon Apr. 21—San Miguel Apr. 25—El Centro Apr. 28—Rancho Del Campo May 2—Placentia May 5—Mt. 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