Rim of the World High School - Pibroch Yearbook (Lake Arrowhead, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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V- , 5 5 1 'k'v i gf' 1 3 Lx A fi , rw if ,, if 64, ,fy x, 11 'Ke , rx , ..., . ,qi I i wr S' ., 5' A A up I' it -we 1 ' I i - ,A gf,, y 5 ' 'Q -- W N , t 1 K - x Qi I 3 ,K L I P s M , 1 3 3 -fl! wi' I. f Egg 5 V ,Q 4 Wg. . G, cf ff 9 f ,ga 5, f H Y ! . If, in the paths of the world, Stones might have wounded thy feet, Toil or dejection have tried Thy spirit, of that we saw Nothing--to us thou wast still Cheerful, and helpful, and firm! Therefore to thee it was given Many to save with thyself. From Rugby Chape1 By Matthew Arnold We dedicate this 1958 edition of PIBROCH to Mrs. Rebecca Nesmith, our Dean of Women, librarian, and senior English teacher. In the years she has spent, at Rim of the World High School, Mrs. Nesmith has become so much a part of the school and of our hearts that we cannot even imagine what next year will be like without her. It is our most sincere hope that, after the work on her doctorate is completed, she will retum to us again. K-F-J wxyvmlrr - Y?:lJAW??YV 1 4 0 it 745 . up Ia. 144:41 ?acaZz'ef N rf 'l w N N ,-'1 I x, . , i E l Maw Lawn Ben E. Wilkin, Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Catherine Gregson, Businem Mana- gerg and Mrs. Winnie Baker, Bookkeeper , J - Mrs. Raymond Hoafk, Secretary NUUU6 Members of the School Board: Leo- nard O. Ray, Bruce Horning, Chair- mang Mrs. Harry Holley, Clerkg Chris E. Gustafson, and Donald B. Parmelee J wfljjiz, 1 f 1 KWH if M' ,fi ,M W , 1 4 f, v V , , x 6 J, 1, n 1,1 gf' 'H 1, Mrs. Eve Odell, Registrar W! K ,Cf L, f3fL'U'Z K 1' ,f2q,7f7: JNL u K KQV 5 L ff W7 1 , AWM7 iff My W M 5,1 What's that? You say they just ran away with the gym? Mr. Lester De Ment, Principal. Occidental, N.Y.C.C., Redlands, Claremont, U S C fy, X C94Zff,L., ,,f?',.,.. ,A f 7 wg' 'ff Come into my ffice L E .JM Mr. Billy Dickson, Vice.P:rincipa1. 5 Biology, General Math. San Diego State College, Redlands, Claremont. 6 Is that my 6th period I see before me? Miss Barbara fLady Macbethj Brill English II, Drama, Journalism, Yearbook Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor. Mount St. Mary's College, U.S.C., University of Vienna, University of Freiburg, University of California, Berkeley, Loyola. Go Van Gogh! Mr. Kenneth Brittingham Art, Crafts, Mechanical Drawing, Ski Tea Coach. Pasadena City College, Santa Barbara State, Los Angeles State College. The Student Store is solvent. Mr. Howard Cripe Bookkeeping I, II, Typing I, II, Student Store Sponsor. San Diego State College. if Estne TUUS liber Latinus, Marsha? Mrs. Edith Fessenden English III, Lating I, II, III, Freshman Spon- sor. John Brown University, San Francisco Theological Seminary, Redlands, Pomona College. Others may pose beside it, but it's MY Mer- cedes Benz! Miss Phyllis Folwell Gir1's Athletic Director, Junior Sponsor. Bourve-Boston School of Physical Education in affiliation with Tufts College, Smith. ...fa get cf To illustrate early American education. . Mr. William I-Iuntstock Driver training, U. S. History, Backfield Coach, Varsity Basketball. U.C.L.A. ll u 8 K l iw. L :MV Nail f E UU I want a hero: an uncommon want. Mr. Kenneth Leeman Chemistry, Physics. St. Louis University, Loyola. A coach's life is shorts. Mr. Charles Luciano Coach, Director of Boy's Athletic Activities. East Los Angeles College, Redlands, Univer- sity of Califomia, Riverside, Los Angeles State College. The gril is with fore boys. Mr. John Luthy English 1, Social Studies. University of Cal- ifornia at Santa Barbara. 9 You've an F , que es mar de llanto esta vida. Mr. Daniel Martinez Spanish, General Math. University of Cali- fornia at Santa Barbara, U.C.L.A., Claremont. But your bottoms belong to me. Mr. Joseph Matthews Senior Problems, World History, English 4A. Arizona State College, Tempeg Claremont. The broad stream bore her far away, The Lady of Shalott. Mrs. Rebecca Nesmith Dean of Women, Head Librarian, English IV Blue Mountain College, Mississippig Texas Technilogical College, Claremont. - 10 'I should know, there are two more besides these! Mrs. Ann Vandenberg Homemaking, University of California at Santa Barbara. Umpah, umpah, umpah. . . Mr. Harold Weiss Head Director of Musical Activities, U.S.C., Pomona. Life is happy. Mr. Lee Vandenberg Industrial Arts. Santa Barbara State, Long Beach State College, Redlands. Is integral calculus clear now? Mr. Douglas Williams Algebra I, II, Geometry, College Math, Ski Team Coach. Pomona, Dartmouth, Univer- sity of California, Berkeley. Whalen Nelson, Ray Kopang, Dick Fryer, Vernon Miller, Cecil Millett. , i Otto Brown Head Custodian Richard Fryer 12 Karl Metsik an af 1952 I.. K W ,J ,X , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ronny Grow, Presidentg Judy Kellog, Vice Presidentg Linda Baker Secretary-Treasulfef. 13 By the vote of their fellow classmen, the following Seniors were se- lected for Super1atives. Scot Koger, Chemiggg Linda Baker, Piano 14 P r x 5 4 + Janice Calkins and Gary Kolman I ! 1 u ag ,pm V331 Ll U! EQTWQQ Wm I Judy Kellog and Joe Lattanzi 1 4 1 I 77Zo44!5z'addaa4 and W 77544: D VL '1 j-i,'1gVN - 1e1i4f I 4 1 NNN . N X A iXn lL'iM N H Z Wtuz 7ww4fff Zeal ? Carol Angermier and Gary Kolman Carol Angermier, Gary Kolman and Pat Mayer 17 O Lane Fye and Judy Kellog 7704! gut Popalda 1466 Iglddltd Jack Carothers and Pat Mayef H Ron Grow and Pat Mayer 18 CAROLE R. ANGERMEIR GAA 2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,4g Softball Team 2,3,4g Volleyball Team 2,3,4g Prom Com- mittee 3g A.S.B. Vice President 33 Co- Captain Girls Football Team 3,43 Tumbling Team 2,35 Modern Dance Club 4s Fencing Club 4s A.S.B. President 4. Carole plans to go to college, travel, and then teach school. JOHN RANDALL ADAMS Football 4. John plans to go to an agricultural college and be a veterinarian or own a cattle ranch LINDA LEE BAKER GAA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2 ,3,45 Bowling 35 Boy's Glee Club 3,45 GAA Blue Captain 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. Linda plans to go on with a career in music. She hopes to go to Valley College and then to Redlands University. SHERRY L. BAIN Chorus 1,3,45 GAA 153,45 Bowling League 1,3 ,45 Volleyball Team 1,3 545 Publications 35 Annual Staff 35 Tumbling Team 3,45 Softball Team 3,45 Girls Football Team 45 Modern Dance 45 Fencing Club 45 Bowling League Vice President 4. Sherry plans to travel and go to college. MAR DELL BEAN skiing 1,2 ,3 ,4, GAA 1,2,s,4. Mar Dell plans to be an English teacher. BRUCE BODEN BROWN Speech 1,23 Drama 3g Publications 45 Letter man Club 49 Football 3. Bruce plans to be a businessman. JANICE LOUISE CALKINS Spanish Club 2g GAA Representative 25 A.S.B. Representative and Treasurer 2,3 ,4g Publications 2,33 Annual 2 3- GAA 2 3' Foot- ball Queen 35 Booster Committee 35 l'x:om and Refreshment Committee 35 Conspirators 4. Janice plans to teach Elementary School when she finishes college. BARBARA JOANNE BRUBECK Barbara wishes to attend L.E.F.E. Bible Col lege and then to be a telephone operator. JACK A. CAROTHERS Basketball 2,3 ,4g Football 3,43 All League in Football 4g Most Valuable Football Player 4g Class President 39 Co-Captain Football Team 4. Jack wants to retire on a large income as soon as he possibly can. STEPHEN THOMAS CUSTER TERRY OTTO EILERS Football 3 ,4. Terry plans to join the Navy, take a course in E.T., and then work in some type of electronics in the aircraft industries. PENELOPE DER YUEN A.S.B. Representative 13 Spanish Club 23 An- nual Staff 23 A.S.B. Secretary 2,43 Basketball Princess 23 Band 1,2 ,3 ,43 Ski Team 1,2,3,43 A.S.B. Historian 33 Football Band 3,43 GAA 3,43 Tumbling Team 3,43 Booster Com- mittee Chairman 33 Girls Football Team 3,43 Prom and Refreshment Committee 33 Conspirators 4. Penny plans to attend college, and then go into competition skiing. ISIS ERICA ELY GAA 25 Publications 2,33 Alternate Cheer- leader 33 Annual Staff 35 Prom Committee 3. Isis plans to attend Humbolt College. PATRICIA ANN ENNIS Pat plans to get married when she finishes High School. fi FLOYD LEE FARRAR Football 3,4. Floyd plans to join the Navy, take a course in radio, and then work for the Telephone Co in San Bernarding If he likes the Na . . vy, he may stay in it. DOROTHY MARIE EVANS GAA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2 ,35 Bowling Presi dent 35 Drama 3. Dottie wishes to become a nurse. WL SANDRA JEAN FARRAR Drama 3. Sandy plans to attend college for several years, then work until she gets married. x Qi LANE EVERETT FYE Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2 ,3,4g Captain of Baseball Team 35 Cheerleader 35 Publications 35 Sports Editor Publications 35 Annual Staff 33 Letterman's Club 3,4. Lane plans to attend U.S.C. and study law. WILLIAM LYNN GRAY Band 2,35 Drama 3. Bill wants to be the biggest woodchuck on the mountain. FRED EARL GOSS Football 3. Fred plans to work in highway maintenance RONALD RICHARD GROW Cogs 25 Chairman Class Fund Raising Com- mittee 33 Football 3,4g Letterman's Club Vice President 35 Prom Committee 35 Girls Football Coach 3,45 Letterman's Club Presi- dent 4g Class President 45 Letterman's A.S.B. Representative 4. Ronnie plans to graduate from Annapolis and be a jet pilot in the United States Marine Corps. NANCY JO HADEN GAA 1,25 Girls Football Team 33 Glee Club 3,45 A.S.B. Auditor 4. Nancy plans to go to college when she finishes high school. CHARLES THEODORE HEINEMAN Rim High Snack Bar 3 ,4. Charles wants to study for architecture dentistry. LINDA LOUISE HARRIS Bowling 1,23 Annual Staff 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4g Fencing Club 45 Modern Dance Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Drama Club 23 Conspirators 4. Linda isn't sure what she wants to be, but she wishes to be a success in whatever she does. PATRICIA DIANE HERSHNER Cheerleader 45 Tumbling Team 45 GAA 45 Girls Football Team 45 Dance Committee 4. Pat would like to be a legal secretary or a professional ice skater. ROBERT WILLIAM HOLMES Bob plans to get a job when he finishes High School. GARY CHARLES JOHNSON Chorus 33 Drama 23 Band 2. Gary wishes to be a salesman for McKerson and Robins. JH , L bm. ,L Xb N LUCRETIA MAE JENNINGS Freshman A.S.B. Representative lg Band 1,2 ,4g A.S.B. Treasurer 25 GAA 2,3 ,45 An- nual Staff 2,35 Annual Editor 35 Publications 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer 35 GAA Presi- dent 43 Fencing Club 43 Modern Dance Club 45 Conspirators 4. Cretia wishes to attend and graduate from college when she finishes High School. JOHN BENJAMEN JOHNSON CARLA SUE JONES GAA 1,25 Drama 2. Carla wishes to attend college for awhile before she gets married. JUDITI-I ELAINE KELLOG Spanish Club 23 Annual Staff 2,33 A.S.B. Secretary 33 Publications 33 Student Store Manager 33 GAA 2,33 Senior Class Vice President 43 Student Store Representative 43 Prom Committee 33 Booster Committee 33 Conspirators 4. Judy would like to go to college and become :1 foremost interior decorator. BRUCE ALLAN KAWELL Basketball 233. Bruce would like to be a race driver when he finishes High School. ROBERTA LEE KIDD Publications 2,43 Girls Football Team 3,43 Drama 4s Annual Staff 4. Bobbie would like to o into the Women' g s Air Force when she gets out of High School. GARY KOLMAN Boy's Glee Club 3,4 LINDA DIANE LEDYARD JOSEPH PAUL IATTANZI School Representative to the Rotary Club 25 Represented Rim High in the Science Fair 2 Fund Raising Committee 3g A.S.B. Rep- resentative 3,4. Joe plans to attend Cal. Tech. or U.C. at Berkeley and study some branch of science. JACQUELINE LEE LEO Chorus 4g Dance Band 4. Jackie would like to attend college and also have a singing career. FRANK CALVIN LEUTHOID A.S.B. Representative 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Skiing 1,25 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Baseball 3,43 Football 4. Frank plans to go to college at Cal. Tech. and make a career of teaching of physics. BRUCE JOHN MARKOVICH RICHARD DUNCAN MAINER Richard plans to go on to college and be- come an electronics engineer, technician, or a chemist. 'f wffftf. 'L'i..6'3L-'ifift x,fO.f Chi ef f 'giljx Qs, ff Q4 ,461 2 XJ - of J , .fC,'11. fl C Je Q 4a,g3A1cfL. !z'J'.x MARY PATRICIA MAYER Chorus 2s GAA 2,3,4, Prom Committee 35 Bowling 3 ,4g Drama 35 Fund Raising Com- mittee 3,45 Baseball Team 3,43 Pep Club 45 Tumbling 3 ,45 Co-Captain Girls Football Team 3,43 Conspirators 45 Football Queen 4. Pat would like to go to college and when she graduates, she would like to teach girls P.E. or be a fashion model. X . f 1 A M Q,,4,,,ffa,4 4 X, W 7!-I ifgbf JUDITH ANN MYERS GAA 1,2,4. Judy wants to join the Women's Air Force when she finishes High School. MADLI METSIK Lions Club Student Speaker 1,2 ,3 ,45 San Bernardino J .C.C. Student Speaker 13 GAA 2,3,45 Bowling League Vice President 23 Drama 2,45 Annual Staff 2,3g Publications 3 Fencing Club 45 Bowling League Secretary- Treasurer 4. Madli would like to get into social welfare work when she gets out of High School. DONALD C. NORDIN Boys Glee Club 35 Letterman's Club 45 Foot- ball 4. Don would like to study to be an advertising executive. JOHN ECCLESTON PATTEN Drama 33 Lions Speech Contest Winner 23 Publications 43 Annual Staff 4. John would like to study the humanities when he finishes High School. RONALD KENT SLOCUM Band 1,2 ,3 ,4g Ski Team 1. Ronnie plans to go to work when he finishes High School. ANN MARIA SCOTT Drama 3. Ann plans to work at the Automobile Club and then get married. ERROL ALBERT SMITH Band 1,2 ,3 ,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Class Vice President 33 Prom Committee 33 Fund Raising Committee 33 Girls Football Coach 3,43 Football 3,43 All League Football 3. JERRY BLANGE SMITH WILLIAM WAYNE STEELE Football 4. Bill wants to be an architect when he finishes High School. LINDA ANN STARICK GAA 1,2,3,4g Ski Team 2,43 Drama 35 Junior 'Fund Raising Committee 35 Prom Committee 39 Girls Football Team 3,4. Linda wants to go to college for two years and then take training to be an airline hostess. PATRICIA ADELEY STEVENS Speech 3. Pat would like to be a registered nurse when she finishes High School. PAUL TALBOT Paul has joined the Navy this year DAVID MARCUS WHALEN David would like to become a mechanic when he finishes High School. BARBARA HILDITCH WALKER Song Reader 2,35 GAA Secretary 2g GAA Representative 35 Chorus 4. Barbara is married this year and plans to raise a family. PENELOPE SUE WILLIAMS Girls Glee Club 25 GAA 253,45 A.S.B. Rep- resentative 35 Publications 4. Penny plans to attend college and study to be a school teacher. ELAINE ARDEN WIKLUND Secretary of Bowling 15 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 GAA 2,3 ,45 Annual Staff 2,35 Publications 35 Business Manager of Yearbook and Paper 35 Girls Football Team 3,45 Pep Club 45 Modern Dance Club 45 Public Speak- ing 25 Fencing Club 4. PATRICIA MARY ANN ZINK Band 3 ,45 Chorus 45 Bowling 3. Patsy is planning to go to college. LINDA CHERYL YEO GAA 2. Linda would like to be a cosmotologist when she graduates from high school. MARY ELIZABETH ZUICK GAA 2,3,49 Publications 3. Mary would like to get married and be a housewife when she finishes High School. Smam WozP4emu4 Scott Heywood Koger David Guy Livingston Joan Maxine Mouck Oliver Eugene Price Edward Nate Stevenson Robert Charles Sutton John Williams 49 President, Buddy Grayg Vice President, Jeanne Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Barnes Atkinson fNot Pictured, 50 I ' .pai B ,m z 4' MQ f J ' 6 at . 3? X1 X I 3 Gordan Andrews Jeanne Atkinson Linda Barnes fx R ffl.. J ' L a,,kKg-VA , .1 M 5,,f,j5 - I Sharon Boileau Louise Boisvert Ewald Burmeister . 5 45 ? fl, I8 I :Mfg B? , xii-, fit 33- fjig ' 11 .1 . if-f A ,B ' lf, . ,. L ,, h ' k h 3130 ' ' - 3- A , ,f ' 3 -cgi ,-25235 1 -ff, fr M B B Dick Butcher Pat Campbell Marilyn Case ml: Q1 7 J5:1f2'flQfif, 33.53 I -LIVA J P gi, ,f oelnl I ' f,f'l , n'o r Bob Clemmer Roger Dodge Bob Drain 51 Linda Boile au Sandy Burry Lynda Clarence Sandy Ely Leona Fitzpatrick Nick Fogg Gary Fye Buddy Gray mm . fn am' 7 ' .,,. 3 'V . 1.5 1 -N , iw , :rf . 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Harl a T ie me y Tom W alraf Jack Wood Bob Tofgon Donna Walker Mary Walker Bill Wamer David Whitlock Kay Wintz Becky Chapman 54 A Frank Bray, President Diana Bgrink, Secretary Alta MacKay, Vice President Roxanne Newell, Treasurer l Pat Benson Frank Bray Jim Bright Diane Brink Mike Broggie Ken Calkins Carolyn Cooper Doug Custer Pat Custer Diane DeKoevend Peggy Entenmen Kathy Ferguson Claudine Floyd Russ Ford Pam Fox Christie Fye 56 Don Gregson Susy Griffin Joe Grimwood Linda Hagemyer Donna Hoak Ronny Johnson Dean Killian Judy King Karen Krueger Janet Lammersen Fred Larson Pat Leo Alta MacKay Pete Markovich Brian Massy Linda Mick 57 Sue Murry Roxann Newell Bri an Odell Marsha Perkins Ken Polizd Sharon Pawl Mike Reischl Don Rice Jane Ruyle Barbara Saulpaugh Pat Schilling Sandra Schroeder SWG 'ai fl sr. '1,3,-L16-7-. 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Q me .. km 'E 3 -u Www - lgw, is W ' N56-vagal f W., ga.. -k fliliiil 1 1 ,. - :ww-su 'evE'f'5 'f few' - rril ffffi-l f2jQf,1' : , --f- , WEN ' if i ff ia - , 'KTQf7.s.1 1'eiK1' 5:iifEiiff gziftf' rx Qf. M . Q fe gy. '- , nuff ' Av , ' 3 ' I , wg if V AX wmv , Dick Reubhausen Carl Lange Bonnie Nordin Darrell Olson Dan Pohzzi Sid Reynolds Diana Staal Ann Stocker Tom Swain Dona Twiggs Linda Vance Ann Haskell Joan Wood Bob Sutton, Senior S 63 Y 64 I ,, y Qlnph lu.,,, w-,mw, m,g1'fQ, M, Q L L gg 4 ,if M-:z-.1- 'Pro 'Ns WAQIQUQ. 65 440196 1 f--Q--1, fauna-Seach ?aatZaZZ 'imma The Rim High Faculty Band 4 67 f . 68 I W Love took up the glass of Time, and turned it in his glowing handsg Every moment, lightly shaken, ran itself in golden sands. --Tennyson Isis Ely, Sweetheart of Rim High, with escort at Va1entine's Dance. LETTERMEN'S CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Lane Fye, Ron Grow, Bruce Kawell, Don Gregson, Eric Miller, Jack Ca- rothers, Errol Smith, and Bob Tofson. SECOND ROW: Don Snyder, Toby Jordon, Barry Lammerson, Randy Stocker, Floyd Farrar, Tom Oly, Frank Luethold, and Terry Eilers. THIRD ROW: Gene Nelson, Marty Haskell, Gary Fye, Scott Koger, Ed Bancroft, John Adams, Bruce Brown, and Gordon Andrews. TOP ROW: Bill Schroeder, Bud Gray, Dick Butcher, Dave Hunter, Don Nordon, Errol Jones, and Ewald Burmeister. SKI TEAM: TOP ROW: Ewald Burmeister, Joe Grimwood, Ken Calkins, George Soutar, Bob Sutton, Gary Kolman, and Eric Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Williams, Gary Soutar, Darrel Olson, Fred Larson, Sally Olson, Penny Der Yuen, Pam' Fox, Linda Hagemyer, MarDel Bean, Sandy Kilborn, Nancy Klopfenstein, and Coach Brittingham. 70 DANCE BAND: BACK ROW: Tom Walraf, Errol Smith, Eric Miller, Gary Fye, Ewald Burrneister, Jackie Leo ,Frank Leuthold, Ronald Slocum, and Ken Zetlmaier. FRONT ROW: Linda Baker Qat piano Q, and Gary Kolman. BAND: TOP ROW: Marsha Perkins, Mike Broggie, Don Gregson, Errol Smith, Ron Slocum, Sid Reynolds, Joe Ha- den, and Dave Hunter. SECOND ROW: Doug Custer, Trey Holley, Mike Dinga., John Bohm, Wayne Wedin, Tom Saulpaugh, Cannen Walraf. THIRD ROW: Frank Leuthold, Eric Miller, Ewald Burmeister, Tom Walraf, Gary Fye, Lucretia Jennings, and Dick Ruebhausen. FRONT ROW: Penny Der Yuen, Christi Fye, Michaele Schaller, Barbara Saulpaugh, Charles Simmons, Ann Stocker, Linda Hagemyer, and Kathy Ashburn. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: Ronnie Johnson. 7 1 w DRAMA CLASS: Martha Jane Ruyle, Madli Metsik, Pat Leo, Becky Champman, Karen Krueger, Mary Holmes, Donna Hoak, and Leona Fitzpatrick. NOT PICTURED: Bobbie Kidd and Linda Wiems. STUDENT' COUNCIL: TOP ROW: Nancy Klopenstein, Judy Kellog, Janice Calkins, and Joe Lattanzi. SECOND ROW: Dave Hunter, Pam Nendell, Lesley Jordon, Pat Mayer, and Nancy Hayden. BOTTOM ROW: Lucretia Jennings, Don Gregson, Pam Fox, Ron Grow, and Penny Der Yuen. 72 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: TOP ROW: Linda Baker, Kay Wintz, Patt Leo, Becky Chapman, Sally Busby, Sharon Pawl. SECOND ROW: Harold Weiss, Alyne Smith, Karen Krueger, Pam Brown, Ann Haskell, Gloria Stevenson, Pat Zink, and Mary Walker. 'THIRD ROW: Kathe Ferguson, Pat Custer, Susie Van Sickle, Linda Starick, Jackie Leo, Linda Weems, Pat Allen. FRONT ROW: Nancy I-laden, Wanda Evans, Sandra Schroeder, Jeanne Atkinson, Diana De- Koevend, Carol Kaufman, Sue Mayer, Ronda Chalker, Karen Ickes, and Gale Callans. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: Sherry Bain, Linda Ledyard, and Barbara Walker. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: TOP ROW: Errol Smith, Joe Grimwood, Dale Goethe, Errol Jones, Ewald Burmeister, and Eric Miller. FRONT ROW: Tom Walraf, George Soutar, Roger Dodge, Gary Kolman, and'Ga.ry Soutar. 73 M TI-IE CONSPIRATORS: Elaine Wiklund, Judy Kellog, Linda Harris, Carole Angermeir, and Penny de Yuen 74 Every two weeks during the school year the school Rim Hi Lites Newspaper has been published. Some of the con tributors to this organ are pictured above. They are Penny Williams, Dona Nelson, Elaine Wiklund, Janice Calkins, EOI31 Townsend, John Patton, Bruce Brown, Dick Butcher, Sally Olson Qliditor and Business Manager Q, and Toby or on. This year's PIBROCH is the result of the efforts of Jeanne Atkinson, Marlene Allen, Jannet Lammer- sen, and Toby Jordon, who assembled the advertising, and Sally Olson QEditor Q, Frank Bray, and Miss Brill QAdvisorj, who put the yearbook together. All but the advisor are pictured below. 75 gagd l ?.,,gd4ee 76 FOOTBALL TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Coach Luciano, Thompson, Williams, Miller, Burmeister, Bancroft , Farrar, Broggie, Bingham, Has- kell, Gregson, Reischl, Fogg, Gray, Jordon, and Stocker. SECOND ROW: Coach Dickson, Andrews, Jones, Adams, Nelson, Nordon, Lam mersen, Grow,,Carothers, Smith, Leuthold, Steele, Eilers, Schroeder, Dinga, and Coaches Matthews and Hunstock. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Lane Fye, Dick Butcher, Bill Schroeder, Marty Haskell, Don Greg- son, Gary Fye, Dick Fast, and Dave Whitlock. TOP ROW: John Patten, Bob Shaw, Frank Luethold, Frian O'Dell, Bill Steele, Bud Gray, Dean Killian, and Bob Tofson. gcweddl JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Charles Simmons, Rob Barker, Russ Ford, Mike Reischl, Bob Wilcox, Mike Walker, Tom Saulpaugh, Ray Mainer, Ralph Leuthold, and Coach Brittingham. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Steele, Bob Hallet, Doug Bingham, Joe Hayden, Mike Norman, Kenny Pollizzi, Carl Lange, Trey Holley, and Don Crandall. S 78 fs' VARSITY BASKETBALL: TOP ROW: Gene Nelson, Manager Brian Odell, Gary Fye, Coach Hunstock, Barry Lam- mersen, Randy Stocker, Errol Smith, and Manager Toby Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Andrews, Dave Hunter, Dick Butcher, Buddy Gray, and Lane Fye. 79 B BASKETBALL TEAM: Won the first basketball championship for Rim High. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Hallet, Troy Holly, Sid Reynolds, Carl Lange, Ralph Leuthold, Ken Zetlmier, Charles Simions. TOP ROW: Don Crandell, Frank Bray, Don Gregson, Bob Shaw, Marty Haskell, Mike Reischl, Tom Saulpaugh, Doug Bingham, and Coach Luciano. The following three players made all-league B Basketball: Captain Marty Haskell, Bob Shaw, and Don Gregson. 80 CHEERLEADERS, FIRST GROUP: Carol Magee, Carol Kaufmann, and Harla Tierney. SEC- OND GROUP: Pat Mayer, Kay Wintz, and Pat Hershner. IN FRONT: Captain, Jeanne Atkin- SOH- qma' Spam BLUE and WHITE BASKETBALL TEAMS, BOTTOM ROW: Diana Stahl, Roberta Soderberg, Sally Olson, Lucretian Jennings, Kay Wintz, Ann Stocker, Christi Fye, Joan Mouck. SECOND ROW: Dona Nelson, Linda Shaddox, linda Vance, Leslie Jordon, Dottie Evans, Kathie Houck, Connie Archdale, Diane Westcott, Carol Magee. THIRD ROW: Linda Baker, Marilyn Wiklund, Leliani Goodman, Donna Hoak, Carmen Walraf, Paulette Brubeck. TOP ROW: Ann Haskell, Marianne Mooney, Marsha Perkins, Margie Chapin, Marlene Allen, Barbara Lattanzi, Wanda Evans. 81 FIRST and SECOND BLUE and WHITE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS, BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Wiklund, Penny Williams, Janice Calkins, Judy Kellog, Pat Mayer, Penny De Yuen, Lucretia Jennings, Joan Mouck. SECOND ROW: Sandy Ely, Connie Archdale, Sally Olson, Kay Wintz, Sandy Kilborn, Leslie Jordon, Kathie Houck, Christi Fye, Ann Stocker, Diane Westcott, Carol Magee, and Michaele Schaller. 'THIRD ROW: Pam Fox, Barbara Lattanzi, Marlene Allen, Karen Krueger, Marsha Perkins, Harla Tierney, linda Hagemyer, Roberta Soderberg, Sharon Pawl, Diana Stahl, and Sandra Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Marianne Mooney, Pam Brown, Margie Chapin, Marilyn Wiklund, Paulette Brubeck, and Dona Nelson. TOP ROW: Donna Hoak, Pattie Keister, and Gale Callans. FIRST and SECOND BLUE and WHITE TUMBLING TEAMS, TOP ROW: Dottie Evans, linda Starick, Penny De Yuen, Jackie Leo, Penny Williams, Pat Mayer. SECOND ROW: Kay Winn, Judy King, Pam Nendell, Mary Walker, Colleen Patrick, Susie Van Sickle, Kathe Ferguson, and Jane Ruyle. THIRD ROW: Linda Hagemyer, Pat Leo, Leilani Goodman, Ann Haskell, Barbara Pierson, Sharon Boileau, Linda Barnes, and Sally Olson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Vance, Lesley Jordon, Ronda Chalker, Sue Mayer, Pat Allen, Margie Chapin, Diana Stahl, and Mary Lou Holmes. FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Atkinson, Alta MacKay, Harla Tierney, Peggy Entenmann, Bonnie Nordin, Barbara Lattanzi, Marlene Allen, and Leona Fitzpatrick. 82 7 Margie Chapin and Diana Stahl execute an Angle Balance 83 Diana Stahl Ann Stocker Alta Mac Kay Penny Williams Pam Nendell Alta Mac Kay makes a Hand Stand A Group Pyramid ?eacc2e9 ATTENTION: Marilyn Wiklund, Marlene Allen, Pam Fox, and Pam Nendell LUN GE! TOUCHE! -86 O O RIM OF THE WORLD HIGH SCHOOL WISHES TO THANK ALL ITS GENEROUS PATRONS FOR HELPING TO MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. V I E E GL! ' '37 Ae A a 2 1+ S I If Q Q V +L MLJQQ I W :-1-.xvcggg 'E 'fff 3E3,- Z3 ' -,X M. A- jilli Q H Lg , L A , I , A mi 1 'F u, :X 1? ' 4 -113 x -' Hnit MX AN I It 'I I I I I C ij if-'L F' I I 'C- If C' 7 II' u I C2QfQ .Q ,fm -A Co aw ' , . af HJ QD Q I J Q, SX If QW wurlh hnspztalxty m a true 'lgrnlean atmnsphzrz ix -+I? - 1 z 3 Q . 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NX f Phone 2211 WAGON WHEEL N 4 LLOYD'S Running Springs Cqlifgrniq At Cliff's Trading Post In Crestline You Will Find Vast and Varied Assortments of America's Foremost RESORT SPORTSWEAR For An Adventure in Shopping Comfort Visit CLIFF'S IN CRESTLINE LANGE'S 76 UNION STATION In Crestline Minute Man Service Phone 2602 THE VILLAGER COFFEE SHOP Snacks and Complete Meals Catering Service for All Functions Come In and See Us Soon! Blue Jay Ski at Southem California s Most Popular Winter Sports Area SNOW VALLEY French Poma Lift Mile Long Chairlitt I2 Rope Tows Rental Shop New Tog Shop Large Parking Area APPLEGATES GRAY BROS, MARKET CRESTLINE FOOD MARKET Next to the Post Office Groceries Vegetables Crestline California Choice Meats THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD FOOD FOR LESS CRESTLINE GIFT SHOPPE Art ancl Betty Mabry Creslllne California BASSETTS GIFT SHOP Infant's and CI1iIrIren's Gift Wear Crestline Layettes Curity Shirts Curity Gowns Curity Diapers Dress Sets Knitted Sweaters Wrap Arounds Slipper Socks Sleeping Bags Blankets Bottle Sitters and Other Baby Gifts CITY PRICES OR LESS California TUEFQQFYAUQHSE he Jlnncwhmd . 8031 5 complet I D Best Wishes to the Class of '58 CEDAR GLEN RICHFIELD STATION Open Year 'Round Olis and Doris Gooden CRESTLINE BOWLING LANES Extends CONGRATULATIONS To the Ciass of '58 Phone 9128 Crestline EVERY DAY Is Bargain Day At .Ien sen's, Blue .lay BIZ' Mpzfrf MARKET Be st Wishes to the Sc BLUE JAY BEAUTY SALON Wilma Jean Gavitte Cos Ph metologist-Haircire one Arrowhead 6432 Qorvqfwliefafgfw KWLC gmt Wim GLASS W 1958 .saffflgs + 'Village BEST WISHES To THE SCOTS FRANK'S AUTO SERVICE Frank and Polly Jenkins CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WlSHES To the Class of '58 CEDAR GLEN MARKET Completely Furnished, Modern, Attractive HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Some with Fireplaces- All with Individual Furnaces Approved by Auto Club of So. Calif. Located One Block from Lake ancl Village EL NIDO COTTAGES Phone Lk. Arrhcl. 9562 The Luth ers May Your Future Be As Bright and Happy As Your Days at Old Rim High School! Congratulations Boys and Girls . . . VILLAGE COTTAGES Hank and Maggie Brown Mountain News Congratulations . . . TR fhWId 1958Gd CI ALPINE PRESS l CONGRATULATIONS To Rim High School And the Graduating Class of 1958 FAY BOlLEAU'S Lake Arrowhead Village The Place To Go for Names You Know. Open All Year M042- STORES - SHOPS - AMUSEMENTS ICE SKATING - RIDING STABLES CABINS - HOTEL ROOMS Blue Jay, California The fastest growing community in the San Bernardino lllouncains Phil Whitney Plumbing and Heating 'I9 Years Experience GEORGlA'S Dressmaking-Alterations Serving Entire Mountain Area 24-Hour Service Lake Arrowhead 594l BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS Lake Arrowhead Pharmacy George K. 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